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THE OMAHA DAILY BER{ MONDAY, JULY 22, 1894 Vi ) \ N :() | knocked out in the third, when the game | favor. Batterles: T tobing, Swanson [ QONITRCT V=TIR [T | ot the strange passenger tn white from his | and paid me for every professional visit I | on refining alone are fn the nelghborloo ]00]\ Tl”“ I“\ST “\h A\I(SO was won, the Distillers landed in the | and O'Donnel; Donahues, Koss and Camj SU)LR(,I“ 0]" ’l"h OR"‘:NT perilous position and led him to the light of | made before I left the house $26,000,000, or about 74 h,’y,-;' Ir";lv:v r:;.‘. ‘ln‘\': third place. Score: Umpire: Willie Frank, the depot, where Daily was even worse | "It would b hossiblo 0 o ! 4 ot & oTone TUN S8 Ball Between. iNe o depot, ally was oven wors: wou in iblo for me to do- | actual investment and 34 per cent of Beorin viiie e 8 1 8 8 81 88 8| piolet Biara and the Brespytetian Bundny " frightencd to Ald that it was George Dalton, | scribo to you the grief and (ndlgnation with | present capital, wator and any, o 0 e Jack ”’“l" 3 " 'k ”' s Drrors: | Schtol Boys, the Sun ‘Bchool boys won : who was apparently asleep and perfectly | which Mrs. O'Leary views the place that | - Well Timed Patting Lands the Third | r 1 TRekRonviTe g ntcutien: Heam m”_;. score of »‘« to 13 ¥ with. e Bitetn Accurate Details of the Progress of the :v‘w“v'vl ‘v;<‘-- y'w} m? ~|1lvrmmllnm~4 » I)(H:un]nlw :.\‘ |,..,\‘ assi \’; her In history. TI ‘n " INSISTING UPON HIS RIGHTS, ¢ . and Terrien; verke, Burris and 8nyder. | B¢ Admirals played with the ' Peps % i ken into the depot, and an effort made to is regarded as the cause, even accidently i @ame of the Litooln Reries for Omaba, | R BT s ST K antte Chips, and were defeated by o score of 10 Plague iu®utithcrn Obina, arouse him. He would talk, but while he ' of th 1t Chicago fire, Is the grief of her | A Passonger Wantod n Car Window Opea iy o Ty " l eyl ) ) spoke he would stare vacantly Into space, life » i shocked at tho levity with which nd 116 Mad T1is Way L " SN Pl elegram | Frisco and Myers; Admirals, Myers, n — d it y ypare » did not r subject I8 treated and at the satiric QUINCY, T, Jul (Special Telegram | FriEco and Mye and it was apparent that he did not real the sublect Is trouted and ot the satirical | gnere iy mothing fike Somending one's b " to The Bee.) Kk Island-Moline won to- n, Umpire: Bell " Vi his situation » of her name in connection with it Sh 2 NEAL'S GOOD WORK WELL BACKED UP | daya ke n the severtn inniie, Wien & TN e el UNITED ~ STATES™ IN GREAT ~DANGER rd* was wired to Liveryman Nebeker, | has old me a (housand times that she was | FEBL The average American will fight for combination of two hases on balls, n double, A ND = » 3 \ 4 ) . : : e ot s rights it you tell him th o L sent a buggy to Hillsdale and Dalton was in bod asleep when t fire broke out, and M that he eannot a triple and an error netted four runs. 7] Y have them, but if you s Seore i . o Fight fo olte ) wrapped in blankets and returned to his | the blaze was ovcasioned by her tenants, the | (¥ e on say nothing about Flelding of the Home Team Sharp and Ace | (1 1000200 i ot Qi i Welter | omelal Warning ta the Ameriean Govern- | homo. When the liveryman, With the | Laughiine, breaking into her stable and at B CORL AbpropHiato them 'with im- eurate After the First Inn Rock Tsland-Moline1 2 1 0 0 0 4 MINN Sy - Stask BRONIBIAN ment to Exercise Unusual Care if fous sleeper, reached the Dalton home, | tempting to milk ler cow. That she has [ oy os 15 e ,:“l“. ”"‘I""Hf to say. An ex- P Rarned runs: Quiney, 3; Rock : Wl At LatA 1t Desires old th Mr. and Mrs, Dalton had missed the boy and ' heen substituted for the Laughlins she at S L ALl Joe St Tied noth 1 res to Avold the the ot i g LIS LR L line, 1, Batteries: MeDougal ¢ Lkl it Glty LClUD OIS N 5 finding his clothes still 3 1, were | tributes to the Chicago press, for which sh lo other day, however. Every one who Rourkes for First. jand; Sonfer and Sngs. Base hits: Quin examined Smith and Ryan at thelr training Terrible Disoase. almost crazed with anxiciy. On being | entertains the biiterest hatred. Sho adwits [ GEavels oo m Irouds knows what a car wine Tl Two-base hitgs Mcve ors yesterday and prone d them in - brought home George was put to bed and a | no reporters to her presence, and she fs de- | yill, it &, GECn dule fs not to be men- E hit nmeta Balang. Fels, Drrors: | herfect health and condition, Both are well | o sentzing the | PIYSICian summoned. The physician thought | termined thr ver ridicule hstory may | avor it s, there 1t stnye. 1t 1t b ol . Quiriey L down to the welght limit, and ar 3 SHINGTON, July 22.—Recognizing th it was somnambulism, but 18 at a loes to | heap on h have to do it without | et o SCE b Is up it fs 8t Jodeph Dels Molnes, 3 Y A GRC E E Vi TN little work other than what s necessary to | difliculties in the way of obtaining nccurate | know whiat caused it. When the driver from | the aid of her Many are the devices | gown"wall, it |a down and Gown 1t steye " Bl Jackeonville, 3, Jhues MOINES, July o y went_to | polr @itd, Bpecuiation ofi the, result Was | griental countries; Dr.Btusrt Bidredge, the | Hillsdale depot Dalton “recognised him and | het, but she h en 00 sharp for any uf oty DG BAVINE Lherh. gor. (ecs T Shicago, 11 Bt Louis, 0. =~ sicces in the fifth fnnin the game. | ciuion will i reached hefore the twentieth | health officer of the port of Yokohama and | shoke s name. This was: tne lasi word | dhem. o eatioon BilLever K enods n | 41 settled back in the seat, relates the New Milwaukee, Minneapolis, 9. Toseph q 080 o1 | i S nown as “Mysterfous” or | Of Toklo, has sent to the marine hospital | tinued in a dazed condition and paid “When the cyclorama of the BUrning of | inited ‘to raise the windew 1o ait g Joseph, 10. I “Boston Billy,” has never met defeat. He | bureau of semi-official statement of the epi- | attention to the appeals to hrm to explain w0 was first opened here the proprietor fge, and e took & Armer Sold Wi o Once more Papa Rourke has sunk his " A 7 8 ieph, 3. [Sarned | has beaten Clarles Glenson in four rounds, | domic of plague in couthern China. It ap- | Iis strange frewk. His condition was not | mado . determined effort (o use JMrs SLPONGIF L THS. Windo. atever tTENe ona into the flag, and ame une 3 Two-base hits llly Maber In twenty-six roi Dannle | o tr i improved at last report. O'Leary as an rtisement, and 1 did ML ow stayed B o L D SO . By Holmes, 3: | Noedham I fourteen rounds, Tom \il- | Pears from his report that this scourge, of [ '™ ity S what I could to help him. We rode to_her i LU louse together in a carrfage, but Mrs. | {) f Lk L e e oL window was 18 even half impartial with her smiles he will B 1 by pitched | fiams, th ilian champion, in_two | which only fragmentary news has been re- bring the whole blooming bunting back home Lol COumae; Ut cCarthy in six rounds, Patey | aoivad fs one of the most fearful on reccrd, READS LIKE FICITQoN. O'Loiry woull Hot sven amit ti pri n before. Of cours 1l rounds, and has beaten 24! R L L gty to stay down 1 it performed its £ s ropir For an instant there was with him and nail it to the topmost peak of | {lf iy T P e | twenty-fiv 1 stable. having its greatest hold at the port of Hong ~ ) function Story of an Hiinols W ' Lite and What | howoever, and 1 laid the matter before | Wl the Charles Street grand stand Y MeKibben : fom ftyan's most important victories | Kong, where mostof the forelgn commerce Joseph, 3 were over Dannie Needham in seventy-six L dlta b A AL G0 g e Changed 1 in the most seductive ould. 1 tol ritoh Ll going to have that win- The team left for St. Joe last night, where A Ward Attendance, | rounds, Ja Vilkes and Con Doyle in | touches, Sh G w her the proprietor to employ 4 4 i sdny 3 3 4 o She was born in the south. Her father | D he proprictor r dow ope 0 N they play today, tomorrow and Wednesday; Holmes and Traflley; twenty'seven rounds, Bd Bartlett In_two The scourge broke out in Canton late last [ (o' ! mm;’_‘h“"m i apstit: il time i | husband at a vd B to do odd jobs | g e \r”H 1}1‘ | ‘”‘ ,“,Iu Iu.u the whole thence they hie themeelves to Rock Tsland, > NTEMTTan In Fotm s e salvay | February and about the same time it was | traveling, He brought his daughter to Chi- | about the building on condition that “she | oy "y S0 L AL tolfed ib "‘,‘I_l:‘}"';"‘,'ll': Peoria, Quiney and Jacksonville, this being Standing of tho T \ vy | In three rounds, He also boxed a draw | epidemic at Pakhol, a port not often visited | cago to be educated and placed her in an | should sit where she could be seen and sell | gyjganly sat down, and, calinly pleking up a their second castern trip. 1f they break even Lost. PrOt, | with George Dawson of Australia, and | by Furopeans. During Murch und April | exclusive North Side boarding house, She | her likencss for her cwn profit. 1 was alse | papor, he began o read it. His eyes wers on the trip they aro quite likely to return | Qmaha ... ) {")]‘,,',3.'..‘{1"'.','," '.\5‘.,;1,\- fifty-sevs .:“x“.ul.‘.‘::. it steadily increased until it assumed gigan- | Was bright, pretty and intelligent, and was | auth |1| ORufets L ge sum of | intently fixed on the pags when the come home In August with hold on first | i i thRGB Erom T Tol SWIng tARTe L o tic proportio well liked ‘by all with whom she came In [ Mohey, It necnssry, to close tho enghsem Bt | quetor came along plac Linc 5 3 Bt : drank According to the letter of Dr. Eldredge | contact. As she progressed in her studies, :uv the |:y||= -'uv‘(m L,“ § ‘uv‘;y “‘\'. "”‘ kets, please.” e Sl i it with Biadety | RotK } L 3 Woight ... 2 i Sk | tho eastern authoritis treated the diease | relates the Chicago Tribune, she increased | horror and disgust. She sald she was 0ot | pye pasionger rased his eyos, and there esterday was the third game with Lincoln. | jicy hes) o 6169 I with their ordinary indifference. Although | in popularity and socially was a great suc- “'m'("l'","‘“'”“:"l;>l-” K" L ’;\“m O “‘ was a gentle, questioning light in them and again the Rourkes took it without turn A . Hong Kong is the center of trade in the | cess, A ik iy AT |1 “Will you be good enough to have so % 3 i . 3 i her to do such a thing. There was nothing Y y AL L ing a hair. east, but a haif u day’s journey from Canton | Her bills were all paid by her father, who one open the window?" he asked - = y 3 left but for me to beat a retreat, and noth G i The biggest and most enthusiastic crowd T TRy i i and” in coustant communication therewith, | stinted her in nothing., She was well sup- {5 P (00 RRE (0 RO T QIGO0 TEUR Certainly,” answered the conductor. “I'll the extent of the danger was ignored. Sey- | plied with pocket money and whenever she 1 open it for you myself.” TBut he didn't of the season was on hand and the game h i i g i pll || ; b b ki e l:‘ I’ . ll WITHBIE HEs ul f auil 1 h $ i e i eral cases appeared in Hong Kong dur needed anything she asked him for it and v “Oh," said t nductor good-naturedly, o ¢! o eir ng. 300d ges | N & n ng ‘oughe ind of 8 t 1 ——— ) ) 2 was one much to their liking. Good judsg Mister Manning In the Toughest Kind of | i the first days of May, but not until M there was never a complaint that she was it sticks a little. I'll have a brakeman open varfously put the attendance at between ol AL Ik at “":k"”““"- 2 neth was any action taken. It has steadily spending too much money: One day the A BEAR STORY. it. Ticke please.” 2,000 and 4,000 people, anyway it was amp| SIOUX CITY, Jul Manning has been ach A b j creased therc until the mortality has reached | girl received a letter from her father, telling —_ “If you don't mind,” said the pas: magnitudinous for all practical purposes. in hard luck in the last twenty-four hours Harry Finnick, the Arkansaw Ki 100 a day, despite the exodus of 100,000 [ her to prepare at once for a long Buropean | How Bruin Created Intonse Excltement at | with a smile, I'll have the window open Tincoln was still minus the able services | LAt Mgt he was robbed of $00 at his | Tommy Danforth of New York, who a Chinese and many Kuropeans. The natives | tour. He asked her to hurry and enclosed Norfolk. before T give up my ticket.” A Rady hotel and today the Huskers gave the | poX q'm”"'\,, ';"""‘}-' n“'”.' {\l_ulnl uvlvv‘\’lrn[.q :r» in most cases have left on feeling the first | a large check for her to use in securing the A gang of itinerant dagos with three “You will have to give me your ticket,” of Buck Ewing, and in his stead played 2 | piugs o terrible drubbing. Game called in | (6 SNHCRYAR contest, aro both down o | eymptoms of the discase in the hope of | necessary outfit. She got ready and was [ trained bears and a number of performing | S1id the conductor, firmly new man, one Dunn, whom Buckerino pulled | eighth inning to allow the visitors to catch | up a réd hot conte e i dying in their native villages, while a { awaiting the arrival in Chicago of her | monkeys arc camped on the Elkhorn south of | “But I won't,” replied the passenger, “un- out of the amateur club from Cook. He's a train, It was all they could catch. i S dozen Europeans have been atfacked and | father, when one morning she was handed a | Norfolk, Neb, Some of them put in the day | til the window is open.” Dig, healthy looking fellow, and looks as if : BUIRE Mn most of them have died. telegram which announced that her father | bogging from house to house, and at night | I'll have to put you off this train.” he would make a ball player, and it is pos- | Sioux City..... 04070 8 3 PARIS, 3 An enormous crowd From Canton and Hong Kong the discase | had suddenly died when about to take the | give exhibitions on the street. Among the ery_well then, put me off." sible that Buck has made a valuable find AL DRUSLRY d at the Velodrome today to wit- | IS Spreading through the neighboring coun- | train for this city. Overcome with grief at | acts performed for a small purse is a fight But I tell you I'll send a man to open The Omahas again played brilllantly, bat- | 1its: (Cilo Lo i) 2| ness the bieyele contests. In the 1,000 meter | tF¥+ @nd Will probably soon appear in the | the sad end of her parent the girl abandoned [ between one of the bears and three dogs. | it cried the conductor in disgust, ting with refreshing vigor, ficlding cleanly Bl Ll s tellean I e race Zimmerman, who started from the | CCASt 10Wns of China north of Hong Kong | all thought of her European tour, and again | The itinerants gave an exhibition on Main And I tell you,” answered the other, and running bases like thoroughbreds. On | RUES S it Ganins, © 2; rr, N scratch, won ensily, \Wheeler was Bocond. ise from the carelessness in these ports | settled down to her old life on the North | street near the Oxnard hotel. The usual | uetly, “that when he opens it 1 will give the other hand, the work of the Lincolns [ fi¥e-Pise hitsi, Genins, el and Touvett third, - There were forty | no effective quarantine is likely to be estab- | Sige. Wi L O RU CHIDECARIDRE (wasi moERIoHE N || UNLmYyEtioNet was sloppy and timid, and they acted as if | 2 "Double piays: Newell and McC starters In the mile handicap race. Some of | lished. Several cases have already occurred Several weeks passed without anything | contributing a sufficient amount to see ‘“‘de Ihe conductor looked savage, but think- beaten before the game had fairly opencd. Stallings and " Manning. Struck out: the contestants had 100 meters start over | on steamers trading from Houg Kong to | peing made known to the girl about the | bar an' de dogs” battle. At the word of | IN8 better of his original intention he passed SRRV lirsalorowafromiT coln (ana. | Eart by Chard, 4 Time /o hours. | Zimmerman, who was scratch man. The | Chinese ports, but without serious conse- > STATALNE 4 e | on without another word. In a moment a 2 G AL ; D A ey Sl G SRl g 5 conse- | arrangements her father had made for her [ command the fight commenced. Mr. Bear 3 a when the clodhopy gulped down three | Umpire! Peopl 3atterle a Ameri ace ensily, finishing | quences, on account of the prompt action | g Pinally . 3 i G & tlibap! canine brakeman came f i Kraus; ¢ na Donahue. seve nzths ahead of the next best man. | py g support. Finally she needed money and | held his own against the three canines until | Vraks e x :',‘,f.f,"'m',;'i‘,""',','“'“"‘,'l'\'m', Ll el R e His victory was greeted with thunders of h’AUI:{ i has been put in | VTOte d letter (o the city where her father f some one in the crowd interfered and sto e el R UL Op e 4 ol Erddd & & o 2k % applause. During the final tandem race 5 < Lt Bl had died, asking for a remittance. After | the mill. Then the kids commenced to get dows . shouts of glee. But they quickly subsided | GRAND RAPIDS, July 22.—Toledo piayed | the public, observing Zimmerman, invaded | Peration in Japan, holding ships from the | (oo “Getiyshe Secolved a lotter which of- | in thelr work, The torpedocs fell thick and With pleasure,” responded the passenger when Pa's Loys once begun to wield their [ o faultless game in the field today, Blue | the track and gave him an ovation. Intected district nine days after arrival, or g0 FEY SHS FRCLIVER & ectel WHICH TE | vast around the bear as the ~dagos disnp- | AMAbIy. warclubs, and before th game was out a | gave five bases on balls, and luck in bunch- L ———— after the last case has abated, and but one | ooty 0 BB SUE CF TR BIC B oAt | peared down First street toward the June- The brakeman gave a quick, sharp jerk, good many of them sloped. They couldn't | ing hits helped to ure the victory for WANTS FINES REMITTED, infected ship has reached Japan Yariot ;”‘ 1“ "_;| 4 ‘“m lm“:“” s | Leien: with a little shake. It was the trick of the stand to see the Farmers ground fnto the | the home team. Scorep oo o005 of o TEET may: presumeltonadviss)l nayal Dr. {6 BP0 SOmMBILSI SN e R DERiEn o Near the Depot hotel another collection was | ©XPert, the skilled window-opencr, the past- earth. A few remained, however, and rand Rapids . 3 2 O | Failuro of n ¢ nt Contract to De- | Eldredge, “I would say the most stringent | N2d Jdiscovered during the correspondence 5 s TR oy | master in his art, but the window did not oledo ... 500000013 0-4 ; y w5 : % concérning her father’s death, and of whose | taken up, and for $1 extra the dagos agreed % iktiatay the close, but the whole delegation retury nd TRapid Toledo, 11. Br- liver Stone Causes Trouble, measures may need to be taken.to protect tence she had before been in ignorance, | to untie the rope from the bear in order to | MoVe: It just stayed. to the rural districts last evenizg with R Nadoil marned WASHINGTON, July 22.—General Cascy, | the United States, particularly as regards CIHL) NG MRS VLG WD 1 AL i, loith el figt fitereatl TR The brakeman went down the car, tried . Y % Y o ae . g al Casey, | 1 Ohibas kely specting something wrong, but not | make the fight more intercsting. Just about | A9, DU . bad taste in their mouths. hl R . 6; Toledo, 1. Tv S O e certain classes of goods from China likely B e T I eanel some oo in | Several windows, found one that would open, Sicora R 0. MeGuioken . Three: || C ¥, who has control TS e Bttt .7 | dreaming of the truth, the girl answered the | the time the fight commenced some one in { ¥ C et W ERCRR SRR © ARED Here is the score base hits: € 10 MeGuicken to convey infection, rags, old cotton, ete . o roWd ronasd soriiei histisinda of ahrt up and returned to the passenger. OMAHA. hits: Me d. Home runs: Wright, | 0f the river and harbor works, has been ap- [ and also manufacturcd articles ~made | Peculiar request, declining to agree to any | the crowd dropped some bisulphide of carbon | “i\wouia you mind changing your seat?”" ho AB. R. 1T . 8B. PO, lopy, Miller, 2. Struck out: Carroll and | pealed to by Senator Mitchell to remit fines | in the native workshops, with perhaps a | SUCh proposition, and asking for the | on the lu‘:‘l’r: hmuxi ‘r!m» .In:muf Ilu;]]'\uu: brate | o ooq’ 4 e . . i 4 brother's reasons for dictating such terms, | Crazy, an nstead of going for the dogs in “Not Seery, f H 0 y Double " plays: — Wheelock, = Me- | oo™ ) : ESHot SIREUE dtea Nt b oA £2n1) wan the anEw! ) 2 il CLE e osed by the army engineers on John | case of plague dying inthe same room; such i b S ; or he hit one aawips at all,” was the answer, and the and Carrol; MeClelland an things as straw matting, embroidery and | Then came the crushing and humiliating | his usual playful manner he hit one a swibe, 1 «pupg right” man moved down the aisle Tangstord 3 [ < : L raT s Mo utolte a Carney: Hatfield, | Kicrnan, the subcontract v s e g y fol grabbed 2 McGuicken and Carney atile lo subcontractor who furnished | (LOUE O b Ctile tabric. So long as the | truth. She was told that ,she had negro ( knocking it about forty feet, and grabbed | .;q took his new seat next to the open wine McVey, 1b.. = me: Two hours. | 150,000 tons of rock for the jetty at the is kept out of Japan, so long will | blood in her veins, that her mother was a | another by the nape of the neck and tossed | o\ Moran, ; 2 Nilhad and . Tim atohis' i J ;- Me 3 atteries g AT o g falriil! A d i Hutehfon "5 3 i e BATEATS mouth of the Columbia river. Fines for non- | this country be the best bulwark for the | Regress, and in fact was even at that time {‘| “‘,“'“l Lk e "‘x‘““ ,'{"““‘ & J'“"{"l‘ff “Thank you,” he said to the brakeman. his female keeper and gave her a hug that | wyoy gre welcome,” answered the other, Just then the conductor re-entered the car gEet ; Was 4O delivery of stated quantities Tnited States: agal living onDearborn street in Chicago. Rourke, Luby Was “Off. 7 quantities of rock in time | United States against the importation of & Fiiclelibe s tiets Lol ricpm Ol at all choice and chaste. But the excitement | o tooic‘fn ‘the situation nt a glance. Pedros, 1f.... as called for by the enginee SHETR ase.” The letter which turned the life's stor: B P © e A P Yy Dltehed | tho works (‘Y‘""")y““;?"“;"’"“‘""""‘t‘r 'I‘?""’“!‘,:‘m?"'?‘: e gl e of this kirl Into & new channel earried aieo had only just commenced. The crowd had iiotols v, 4 : e e thnm finding his curves for | has raised the point that the delays oc- LAUNDRY CHEMICALS. the information that if she needed proof qmumx 0" eobad thh da gonianaiaD “Ticket, please,” he said politely. LINC twenty-two safe hits. Score: curred in the months of May and June of she might go to a prominent Chocago pastor | Scattered, and so S Certainly,” answered the passenger In e Milwatkoe ......2 3 0 5 0 6 00 0-16|last year and were due to floods. There | The Amalytical Chemist and His Rulned | Who knew the facts and would advise her [ leaving the bear in possession of the feld. | nis calm voice. Then he went to reading U Minneapol 5001 150000 2-9|0s also a question between the supcrvising Gurments. what 10 do. The irl, stricken and heart- | The bisulphide of carbon was getting i | again, while n fresh broezo camo through HRE s, 5b.. & Hit e 1|n1m<5.fi<,nf, 1. E‘r]- engineer and the contractor as to the right Probably every person who has clothing | broken, could mot believe at first that she ““ W "‘k H "“'"“” “‘”ly "“ “”~ b 29 '"0" :l" the window and made the pages of his paper Speer, ¢ 5 A\"v;:h:l_l;‘:“f- S roarned ‘ur l:le’ Im]lo‘rl to perform a part of his con- done up” at the laundries, public and pri- | had negro blood in her veins, but she went “,‘Nf“"‘: hu““h“’;:"fi “‘_':"“‘ jlmj:m““[‘;o“mf“i flutter in a sort of “Yaukee doodle-doo™ McQuaid, ¥, 5 Rty 5! MeGhnn Stephens, v, | tract by delivering rock weighing not more ate, has, at one time .or another (probably | to the pastor, who, when she iusisted, told | I'° 2 2 o | way. Al Werden, Hines, Three-base hits: | than 150 to 1,000 pounds. Vory frequently), had - some artlele cone | her the truth. He had no advice to’give, P s R e Try salt water fafly at Courtland beach Wood, m.... Jrurng iHome runa: L1t R A (G RYCAIREA Bantanos: home in totters, eaten up by some corrosive 1::!1:1!"?]0‘;'” had decided at once what she | Jot0 DO LLCL ered, the crowd yelled, Aty atidour b Dunn, 2b..0.. 4 gt 2 material used by the laundry people to save 3 the dogs barked and the dagos swore. Down Right lu Line. McMackin, p 5 himself in evidence Omaha, 1 who kinows his rights and oy Crooks, Struck out: Ty Stephens, 1;| WASHINGTON, July 22.—Cadet Albert S. | jahor, If you make complaint you are told, | “If I am a negress,” she sald, “my place | th¢ Sheos : i “ ;:‘x;l), 2 ,.,,':,'}:.'f"3.’.'}‘)(..\“”"“Nnu"“z“-n'.:;‘: Brookes, second class United States Military | with much show of indigoation, that ‘“no [ is with the colored race. I have no business :f;::\'\'.,'ld ,‘,,',’;‘ivx..',L‘_"““R“!“i',.n“if;,,r’“fi..f'fi.",‘.i :::: .md”:"(,ph s:lfl(.l:;fi(g.‘,‘fdfi",..ivv;r‘::.r&.r,',. w‘nnhfl,: Stophens, Lohman and Field; Luby and | academy, was avicted recently by court | chemicals, nothimg .but pure soap and soclate longer with my friends. I will | roundhouse it made for the first door, knock- | gentleman you saw bow to me as wo left Omaia. . ARAL BlEd s e mactiaticticondanthtoRtheVprejuaioaloripoval Nateniaselicl RIS Haundry, By know them and take my place where I be- | ing over an old Irishman who was coming | the train. to told mo that the emancipa in 11111 i nding s Teams. order. ana diseipline and ‘sentonced such occasions that th ying, | lon ; out. Up into the cab of an engine it ] o : paZurned runs: Omaha. 7; Lincoln, 2. Two- Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | year's suspension without pay. The pres | DUt you have no recourse, except to change | The girl at once wrote to her supposed | jumped, growling like a gorilla. By this | ta meny raen, had been bis life work ever Moran, 1; Neal, 7; Hughes, 2 Home runs: | Sloux City ; % dent has mitigated his sentence to confine- | }aundries, and this is usually swapping the | brother, accepting his terms. She got the | time every man in the house had skedaddled | ~ Yes,” ‘sald the woman who had come to R LR T oy FLUshoR 8. Eome runs: motedo. o 23 ment to the limits of the summer eamp | 9eVil for a witch. ‘In fact, you feel that | moncy and then she found her mother and | and foined the crowd on the outside. Jump- | meos er, oot i soomeRt e R by MeNacki % | Minn i 5 | until August 20 next. you have been “done up” quite as effectively | fitted up a home for her. She took up her | ing from the cab the bear rushed around the | e layer o sl s Struck’ guti’ By Nenl, 7; by MedMackin, ansns) Ol £ £ 0 S AU AL aayousiclothing s ; 1o Natiooky | iretwith Her negro rellal!\'es and no word of | building, out of the door and made for a tele- & 1 Tom e be ime: Two hours and forty minutes. i R 3 SWINDLED B, ISH CAPITALISTS. t is comforting to learn from the National | regret was ever heard from her. She bore | graph pole. Up the pole it cl e =gl X T . pire: Haskell, . el i : s s Druggist that at last chemical Ingenuity has | her blow with silence and her humiliation trus‘s—b{lr:xc,‘ i they '}.Ihhn‘g Simbal “fl,‘:.x,'f: Smevanestaln o) brary ot ’:"”‘l‘“" Blstillers Také Third Place T 5 Sensatlonal Suit in California Mining Cireles | Shown itself equal to the task of proving | with fortitude. peared among the cars on the sidetrack. It | Lnjns 1vhS & Vast store of information sbout PEORIA, TiL., July A R i (o s S the uso of corrosives in the laundry, and that | _One day there came to Chicago a young | was nearly two hours before the owners suc- | Poius iow ta Keep Them Well and Happr: R ey B Dilined Dan haine 5og SN G Y, SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—A. G. Ren. | At least one laundry concern has come to | Englishman who had known the girl when | ceeded in capturing the poor brute and get- Tt itite: anatotlve: ThomoMilortIaciss sonvilies eouid not understand. 1t | saw, a Dritish capitalist, has eommenced | BFlef. Tho hero of the affar was M. A. [ she was happier and her spirit had not been | ting it back to camp. S thor ATt Msonisor thar solactionartass s well “hocked up. - Emmerke W | iy Barney's Hard Luck Team Makes a | sut in the United States districe soust g | Schlumberger, who, for all of his Teutonlc | crushed. He went to her old North Side | Later accounts report the death of bruin | Jahir: | It discisson the melcetion of ded — Kecord for Not Getting Runs, Fecover $205,000, Tle haraes that et 10 | name, i a_ Frenchman, residing in Paris, | home and was referred to a friend for an | from the effects of the chemical. A A S SERIZS 6 | LOUISVILLE, 7wy 2-Touisville was | the Dears Nest groub of mines in ainsies | Lo a8 recently consulied by a party who | explanation of the reason why he should not s O 1ia antliee0s ars dis varlousd tyhosEand ¥ shut out again today, the second time in | was accomplished by gigantic fraud. Ho | natil | torbensinen. consed” to bo i vietuo. | fee her The voung Briton was quietly ld | ppoF1TS OF THE SUGAR TRUST | breeds of the dog and cat and feathered The Book of the Builders | three zames. The Colonels haye made but accuses James Treadwell, John Treadwell, | Brand new table cloths, napkins, shirts, eto., itihe it i ciotier: e friends. Cloth, 278 pages, Harper & i T O ™ 5 o 0 | A HhuRp mes Carrol, M. W. Murray, N. | would g0 to the laundry wholc and return | once that whatever position she was in he | Seventy-Three Per Cent on Refluing Alono e i e e by Megeath HIS TORY e . o . spiracy to make the safe by macim ogn: | in_tatters, would make no change in the feeling he hela Made by the Colossal Monopoly. ; i Cincinnati vesseass 00 0 01008 0—4 7 5 1 3 it T on e ey 4 Trrors: | boaring rock from the tich Trendwehl sis | O looking at the articles the chemist | toward her, and he immediately went toher | Tno great Sugar trust, which monopo- WORLDQ FA]R ot E s Zarned runs: | In a barren mine adjoining and treating | thought that they had been submitted to | home, and after a few days made her a pro- | lizes the entire sugar refining business of S puayiliel] Wadsworth, | the ore from a diamond drill with chloride | the action of Javel water. He therefore | posal of marriage, telling her he loved her | (he United States, was formed in 1887, says g Ao £ 5 o Mits: Canavan. | of sold to make a showing of Tich ore. made a weak solution of methylene blue | and the story of her life was nothing to him. | the New York World. So far as the pro- e agic 1 ouc av X, D. H. Burnbam Stolen effer, Latham, R A A ‘Ii::;l"\‘r }'mgt:x:lnn of [ and placed one of the corroded articles In | She accepted him, they were married and | quction of refined sugar in the United States Double er and Richar 3 ares that three | it In a moment all around the burned spots | went to England, where they lived several | js concerned, it actually has mo competitor, or hi ~ Richardson and | Lutenburs: Richardson: | British experts were decelyed In the salted AL \ THv%rfl)EN Chief 0/’\;;)0"5"“(10!!. A eharsanighng St Mbire: Gaftney, | mine, cach one reporting it would yield a | the biue color fixed itselt in the most in- | years and, as Henry O. Havemeyer has just tes hour 4 minutes. Bat. | Profit of $1,000,000 a year. The enormous | tense mannér, while the other parts were Then came another blow. The husband | tified with so much frankness in Washing- ) . LTIT . : ool F. D. Millei Hood’s Sarsaparilla )31('{‘ Director of Decoratlon. T Asworth and Grim; Murphy and | Amount of money involved, the prominence | colored weakly. This was proof positive that | ajed. The mother and a young child were | ton, can and does regulate prices in this e parties to the suit and the char; his suspicions were correct, and the courts | jeft without means, and after some Strug- | country at its pleasure, om foreign com- RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent S rcromosm o K 2 1 0 7 4 Totals ......43 e Ansi ahs T . ud make this di losure the sel i 5 P st y king ¢ a e eacl Yhicag vhe! e 3 £ a 53S0 Ansa Grabe tholThizy gmaks this disclosure e on subsequently Justiled i’ by making (e | gling managed (o reach Chicago, Where the | pitition {0 fs protected by a tarif of one- You smile at the idea. But ST. LOUIS, July 22—The Colts outplayed | was sold to Tiritish investors for laundryman settle for (he ariicles depirovel: | yoman entércd a business life and'is mak- | halt of 1 cont per pound on refined sugar. T By il the home team at every point today. Score: | in stock and §1,500.000 In bonds drawing The nexticageatiaif Ll MARIon Scuiniaiogl Ang i succs To this must be added about one-cighth 1t you are a sutterer from 5 cent 12io0000 per cent interest. This was in 1857, ticles sent to the ‘Iml;ur iyere -111:1113 naw “I am not ashamed of the fact that there [ of 4 cent per pound of natural protection. D A by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps S Chicago, 1 | a oo e e e O emc ot el youla Erioki| | oxsnerobblo00Cia finy, rsine e Sald. | The real protection which the trust enjoys YSREDS.A not accepted). Address, | : : * | about $600,000 in money elved | In spots. ihe (est first named woull not | “True, T am not proud of it and do not any | is, therefore, Ave-cighths of a cent per And Indigestion, try a/bottle, andibe i as e ot Ghlotin, tho chemist eoneluded | obRor Assoclate with golored pecple Tido | pound. This'puta: it nithe power af the fore you linve taken half a dozen doses, Memorial Department, : NOT FIz evidence of chlorine, e chemist co *d | my work and care for my child and live in | {rust to raise the prices e over five- Ch TR A h 8t NOT FIT & an acid had been used. After I|-)-1||r; the seclusion of my little home. T am mak- | eighths of a cent per pound above the )uu‘ \nlll.m_\ulummly think, and no OMAHA BEE. 3 Parrott and Latinarialnuitatim two or three re-agents he had recourse to o | jng g good living, my friends who know my | foreign price before foreign sugar can be doubt exclaim, Ry n, 4; by Terry, 1; by Grif- nnard’s Bullet Proof Coat Stopped Shot, | weak solution of brasilein (C16 H12 05). He | giory treat me kindly, and so do those who il . ” - iy CIAEAON LA bV IS (e Ly L ut Its Utility is Questioned. soattered 'a fow drbps ‘ot thie mround the'[ S Tatc MECRIID Sve B L8 iR T | BrousbE . Glaus. Bpreckels re That Just Hits It! =7 1 utes. “Umpire: rst, Batterie ¢ NEW YORK, 7 A 3 re ned o ed 8po d had the pleasure e ' R o o 8 s o i U L mpie: MUl ERa el Hamiey ) MW S0M '!f”: SreAl Dumbee 07 gen~ | burpnsd wricioded POk AN 1 mad the pleasure | 1 often, however, think how vastly different | fnory in Philadelphia was admitted into the That soothing effect i3 a magie Bhriver, 4 goe the test b W, T Lesyornora laland to | of ScelE L8 to80 o Wad been used, Sub. | MY life would have beon it my father had | combination that the trust was fully formed touch!” Hood's Sars illa_gentl Standing of the Teamw 48 oL W. I, Lennard's bullet proof | Showing that an ac@ bad Meen B8CC @ hing, | not died, as T afterward learned that it was | and its arrangements for the absolute con- tones and strengthens the stomacl Captain G. P. Catton, commanding | Scauently it ‘.”"‘ BRAWIL ly into some re. | M8 Intention to take me to England and | trcl of the sugar refineries of the country and digestive organs, inv ates the Columbus, had promised Lennard q | Daving been thrown carelessly lito some re | jeave me there, well provided for and sur- | were completed. When that arrangement 1i3er oleated s uatiral Haminy AL The!bullat. proot shi vas hung on | Cebiacle, had become spotted with iron st | younded with ‘friends and all the things [ was made the trust consisted, as it consists for food, gives refreshing sleep, and 1 Licutenant C. J. Treat took a | &Md this latter had been removed by oxalic | whion make life happy. I do not complain, | today, of what formerly had been seventeen A ahiort i inites tha haalttonG o itLa SERIES NO. 22, THE AMERICAY ENCYCLOPAEDIO DICTIONARY. 4 800 Pages. £60,000 Words Played. Won, Raltimore 16 { Boston_ ... 19 w York . A3 I L 5 t i3 ¢ Rrass a1y i | Cleveland i eld and fired five or six shots at a | 8¢id. The acid had been carelessly used, | o wovor, because, after all, T have had some | distinet firms. These were the Havemey 10 shor hlasa o hoalu Philadelphia 0000 5 distanco of forty feot. Tho bullets buried | and had caten out the fabric wherever it was | (erevim Weyiin ST B NG e of | & Tier comphny. of . Brooklym the 1 3 3 themselves in the material, but did not go | applied. T v o > boen ‘dar] d Yy efining Pittsburg, . 358 | quite through, though they’ made lumps §n | 'In the absence of any statute specifically l"'r’“;‘ry,‘ my life have been ‘dark and {‘:;v‘klit: Sparinatning EReampany Saat 9 Sarsa- lis A I8 3 . Lennard »at has | bearing upon the subject, and in the pres- e company of Brooklyn, the Haw parilla R 3 effectually resisted the bullets. There is ny | Lok e PR doubt of that,” said Captain Canton, “bu | Chee Of the fact that the use by the lau REFUTING HISTORY. meyer " company Brooklyn, the i INSTRUCTIVE AND USEVUL I e " y I can't see the utility of the thing, you | 9ries of Javel water, liquor calcls .1.1“‘”;:: Havemeyer company of Jersey City, the K. Usefulness. PLAYED ON THE PRAIRIE. s In action.” | laundries, without exception, disclaim the cugo Fire, R e g use of the corrosive and mischievous The clty authorities of Chicago have becn [ [obs the SOS TEREE A any of Boston, r ps In Which Past, Presont and Futm URNER GUESTS, preparations, it would seem that the offend- cleaning up the neighborhood of that his the Forest City company of Portland, th Hood’s Plils cure liver ilis, constipation, e ers might be reached under the statute pun- | tirica; spot upon which the great fire of Louis company of St. Louis, the Louis- | biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion are more things fsteuctive, useral mtevtaining i thiat grait ook, “Ihy Anmerlean Encyclopadio Dietionery, ® than 14 sy stmilar pudlicatt v Igaund ainplons Appearail, wo Specinl Trains Crowded with Members g tho obtaining of monoy under 1also | 4oy o pinated, and the Tribune Is authority | lana and Planters’ company of New Orleans, Street Stars dictated a few ) 9 T R Reach Colorado’s Caplinl, pretenses, or made to pay for goods thus % o klin comp ot Philadelph o s to the Dictators yesterday morn- CVER, July 25-Two fpecinl trains, | d¢stroyed under those regulating the mis- | for the statement that since Mrs, O'Leary | the ! I;’,’,‘IL',,', G ot Phita Telphi e “IAN LY PUR]TY : < home run :(x\( Humblin's | 50 from Chicago and one from St. Louis | Chi?vous and carcless destruction of prop- | left the premises the adjoining streets and | Spreckels company of Philadelphl: Del- fielding were the features. Score: arrived today loaded with delegatos tg | CFLY: With the chemical means of proving | ajleys have been raised three feet above the | aware company of Philadelphia the leanse the blood, skin, offense at hand, d conviction ought to | Jovel of the lot by the gratultous and un- | Faltimore company of Baltimore, ruptich, Dietutors LIS LT 00 1 w. The ediior of the Natloual Drugglst | savory contributics of the abutting pron- | “Tise' total ally oapacity of these com- AP T e T o hos T Louts) will give Nis services as chem- | erty owners, Ashes, garbage, tin cans and s 15 about 44,800 barrels. The only "word, they are th Dictators, Ryberg and Spusdaht. Umpive: | the hosts expected and all In fons point | jea) expert free to'the first party who will | ol garments for many years formed the top 1 L L R F PR G, |.f,’,." ! and bumor vemedion of' modern e, and sticeecd when the Lost Phis preat work. now for the first tima pliced within the' raaeh of overyous, 19 i untgue publication, for it ls at the s tims a porfeet dictionary aod a co it vieyelo pod i DNl that number of the book corrospond. ing With the Series w ol the eaupda presented vl b ONE Sunday and Ay couprny Wwith 15 o DAY Qs A of The 3 s1is Dictio ary. Soi e ) tos tars |' T Al |1 4‘. : the convention the Turners. Tomorrow is set for the arrival of the main body of O Pk Linss ot hes OLahard. & vyt | aa s ihogs, ttendanes. (10 'onrow night @ | undertake a prosecution, stratum of tho, geological formatio \s | Revere company of Doston, with a daily XY hantWhitngy. of thes Qrohiard. & 1) OpHRI. = LaR (featll [ Jwhioh W < vould probably have been the situation st W harrels; the California R y NMans ovders should bo addvesss | 1 world in the ninth yesterday the Carrols claimed | given' at Turner I, which has bee he failed to touch a bag In his jog around, | handsomicly “decorated.’ The regular Nineteenth ward, But the pestilence set | 1,600 barrels, and the erican refinery — —y ¥ T) 0 e 2 T DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT | and reused to g0 on unless Whithey w ceedings will ocoupy ail of Tuesday, A Sompambulist Taken Uninjured from a | people to thinking about the filth of their | of Havemeyer & Elder, also of Californis, cal l_‘“vv{xm:\l]“u”:j;In“ :\ umpive g noadpy. -":‘IU.“ I:’;;: ‘\‘” '1‘4‘, I H‘l‘ul\l B ilway Brake Heam streets and alleys, and finally the city set to | with a capacity of 2,000 barrels. The Re- s i | 100, AL the time of the row the score over the loop and on Saturday a ph George Dalton I about 20 years of age, | work to grade, pave and clean them. vere refinery is owned by Nash, Spaulding B s The Tribune makes the event an oceasion | g who are large stockholders in the ° B, WA L sissan Dk 000 will he given at Military parik the only son of Willlim Dalton, bank boss Co., NUMBER 20. Carrols 16 01101 1 - - at N. C. Anderson’s Hazel Creck mine at | for dragging Mrs. O'Leary before the public | Sygar trust, and who work in harmony with : Vatte Orehard & Wilhelms, ! The Mavufacturo of Flags. e g Y HOMY Rad of gayety. and is | gaze, much to her disgust. The famous old | Lhe trust. A long time age Havemeyer and DOES WE HAVE gater and Sage; Carrols, Downs, Laufe The manufacture of flags has bepome an | not averse to a “night out” with the boys, | Jady's family physician, Dr. Wayne Wick \der and Claus Spreckles formed an auxili A ROOM west part of | ersham, says of her: “I was her family y comptny, to Wwhich they leased their YOUR = Lol m Saturday the Orchard Wilkielms | Jate war. No less than 5,000,000 flags are | town about 10 o'cloek on the night of June | physician for fifteen or twenty years. She is | california plants, making them alse practi- TRUS3 |FOR FITTING 3 | W loosely played game from the Pacific | mode and ool anma ity ; Rt 5 Snatlable’ oharaoter and . typioal Irialis S g 1 X ade and o) wually, ranging in pri 24, After passing. through the room occu- | a remarkable character and a typical Irish- | cally & part af the trust. S ST Bxpress team Ly ooe rum, Score from 1 cont to $100 or mor eheral Don. | pied by his father and mother, and bidding | woman, When I first knew mer, and for [ 7 (otal capitalization of the trust is PLEASE ‘ “?}lfi;zl‘s EASE d 0. & Ws . 20 2 4=%01 jamin F. Butler was one of the first to go | them good-night, he retired 1o his bedroom. | years afterward, her business was pedding | §55,000,000 made up of $75,000,000 capital o 4 a \ o arge Stock Hatteries rebard & Wi Wel Louse With nothing on save his | was a strictly lonest woman and afrald of | yalue of the plants is estimated at about | & 7}; Puoifics BP0 1 11 o (he manufacture of flags on an ex- | About 11 o'clock is mother saw him going | milk, carrying the milk can m hand. She | giock and $10,000,000 of bonds. The actual YOU? N7 AT %/ : i C 4 h. | (ensive scalv. He owned or held controlling 4 out of the «j-?Cl NTURY & Pavifics, T h oo ara or Leld contrdtling 4 0UE 08 I8 e e Goaras. whines. | okt - 86 kent. AGX Moy in 68 aid moskr | Lo b0 00, The ARakAl profta of Lo trus: | The Aloe & Penfold C and Hell extensive and prosperous Industry since our | He went to his home in the o Nut intere X ) alking match ¢ | from Boston into which he introduced spe- 5 going, and he replied that he was nt &{I‘)& fi o jowned the Twenty- | clal machinery for turning out flags and | going out of doors for a moment. With this | == . 1408 Faroam 8t., Opposite Paxton Hota THE LION DRUG HOUSE. bunting by the holt. Following the close of | assurance from the boy Mrs. Dalton again ."h . 3 4 7 4-31| the war there was & wonderful demand for | fell asle S = T Dyt atest U. S, Gov't Report. BOU}\ 4 fil ; ighest of all in Leavening Power,— Latest U, S, Gov't Repo: 4 : ! 1 Shun- | bark in the business. rect to depot, where he maniged to FTHES L LU S 4 'George Daily and Henry Hardin, who ° E eenth victory by whitewashieg the 7\ When the citizens | Were “beating” a ride to Newport, saw L2 Sinmonds. Seare jotham sat down to breakfast ae § | the white object on the car, and being su- s 00050791 050 11t lock yesterday moming they found a [ beratitious concluded it Was a ghost, iardin e vecth, 86 per tooth Send or bring FOUR coupons and ten || DIamonds ... 0000000000/ empernture of approximately 50 degrees | W48 80 frightened that he jumped off the A Sy Ditinlons extraction @ eta 10 sola 1o this olfice anA recelve th Hits: Saumsor Diamonds, 2. ke 10 thice nway thetr Apnetien and macsTees | (rain, but Daily, who bas considerable cour- 1l iting. — Allny & 2 it ve:the Dia Samsor vi meal unpleasant her. | age, rode to Hillsd which was the first and siver fillings, 815 R gart of thiy wuperb work--the story onds, Hayhet mometer reistere the | stop. At Hilisdalo Dally notified the con- | pure gold, & and up. of the war. told by the leading gencraly day was: An unknown m inian, | ductor of the mysterious white object which | s o ORGUTREIUR S0LaFEe ! Fit guarauweed. , LY Gaulin board the front eud of passenger train No on both shies. ¢ ¢ candy makers dc- | Thomay Hatshe overheated; John Lee; | was meking his stolen ride so unpleasant AGNIPICIENTI, LS g 3 Smith pantsmakers by a | 15, prostrated; Andréw 1% rastratec c Sian It f 4 9e g M ¥ ILLUSTRATED. 1 ¥ o gk el e N A 5 ,‘.':in‘mls and th Juctor, with him and the brake- BAILEY, Leading Dentist, ik o : b b 3 o 9 AN ware- iahen o 8d floor Paxton Blk, 16th and Farnam Stee LS ¥ the hospitals. Whea the investigating party reached tho , 1o o Book Dept., Omaha Bee, || When the Red . -~ car the object had crawled off the plattorm Amlm HJRF. 085, Ladly altondant. Gorman spokems ¥ ®* | the Donuhues the \ Froocn goes up at Courtland. and was porched on the brake rods. Thsy . Use Dr. Balley's Tooth Pow 1o