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iy o B ARSI T . v : THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: WED —— SDAY, JULY 25, 18OF e ALL LABOR UNDER ONE FLAG | e esmoek o ainot” 2%isrind | WERE HANDY WITH A GON five cottages with their contents. Total loss, $50,000. UNCLESAM'S INDEBTEDNESS. His Burden 1s Not ns Great as that of Older Nations. Tho year in government accounts Kept in Washington does not begin on January 1, but on the 1st of July, and the balancing ot treasury accounts is made on that day when Ameriean Labor Unlon Organized nsm Branch | it falls on a week day, which was not the | Militin Relnforced the Deputy Shorifts and Americ o case car. The deb t ept ’ of the American Rallway Union to mw”"h_m y! :I|r[ Th " lebt a un “M'knx‘ When Daylight Comes Wil Make w Combine Al Workingmen in Lt ) b L Eftort to ¢ actual balance can be stated with very little o Capture the M pprehonsive Body. 5 Brrors: Rock Tsland-Moline, 4; Peoria, 4. | ers of the city met on the dlamond today | composed ofSpla¥@ra from four citles. Avoca . LOST BY ONE LITTLE RUN | omeume oarvia: 2o cinree-vase:hit: | fo tarnith amiscment for & bis crowd, ‘the | pinys here Rriday. Score: Kata. Two-base hits: Purvis, Zels. Time: | barristers won, 10 to 10. Batteries: Judge | Dexter .... dp 8901000 ko8 Two hours, Umplre: Cline, Datterfes: | M. A. Hartigan, jr., and Judge Powers; | Anita ... /"I 'CY.0 63 4 3 4 010 -3 7 Andrews and Sage; Johnson and Terrien. onel McAtee and Colonel Breed. Darnel FiRS! Anita, 187 Dexter, §, Homy o o - una: - Richardsc an W Q) ¢ : L, Davlingdr Woll His Gam: NING TRACRS, | Jmt: THohardson (y.and Aslior | Plan to Got the Taterests of Workingmen JACKSONVILLE, 11, July 21.—(Special Ul {Dpxter), 8 Bases on balle folid fi:d in .Organization Telogram to The Bee)The fome el | st Exira Day ot Saratoga Spolled by Flaugh, ® THAL by pitcher: Flaugh, 6 oli ganigation, walked away from the tallenders today ' ” Time: Two Apur amd thirty minutes, Um through the visitors failing to find Cap Huin and Light Entrjes. pires: RobIHLOH Bad Hegerty linger's curves, Smith, the Jackson ARATOGA RACE TRACK, July 20.—The ¥ Viile, (1 Donemian, POt up & fine game av | gaa A OO O Ak s tops Yt e (',' Wiy NEW ORDER JUST FORMED IN CHICAGO ¥ - MIGHT AS WELL HAVE BEEN A MILLION his sack and Strothers did equally vell | [E" senson waa ushe a heavy - at first rhe visitors also batte shower, which developed Into & cold, driz- i Score: Zling raim. Of course the track was badly | Ameriean Yaeht Wins Her Third Race fr Mtourkes Btill Pursaed by a Moodoo Whoss | j,cksonville .......0 0 3 2 0 8 flected, although a force of men the Britannin, 1 Name Might Be Ward — Lincoln Quincy 00010 over It and Kkept it fn pussable ghap ROCHES HORNT, Queenstown, July 24 weksonville, 16; Quine FokrFam offercd was by no means n at- " - $ #hoved n Notch Further Down Y o-biae | tractive one. There ware only three en- [ The Americamyacht Vigilant won today's by Des Momes. Two Rtriking Coal Miners Four of a Bherif"s Posse and Escapos Bases on Balls Give 8t. Joo the Opportunity i £he Longed For, WERE FINALLY SURRCUNDED IN THE BRUSH hnson, Mangan, Smith, | tries in the second—Lamplighter, C - | race In her twelfth, Afty-mile race with the Onet figuring. vided They Cy e-base hit: Strothers. bra and Madrid—and it v ‘; l|v»'n‘|!h w;:n:ll;: prince of Wiles' yacht Britannia. The ad- P According to the bulletin which has been R — : i Batter - | off ana another sub d, whic vantage was with the winning boat from issucd by the department, the present in- A ot A ufiidacleid, Tirat race, six and a half furlongs: Swede | the start. The wind was fresher than has [ CHICAGO, July 24.—A new labor union | terest bearing debt Is $635,000,000. The non BIRMINGHAM, Alx, July 24w, Played, Won, Lost. Pr.Ct. | 3 ¥ tncor #ix furlonis; Gayle (@ to 10) [ the first mark boat, & distance of five and | of the labor world, which, 1ts leaders say, | {oo. nnother ltem of $1.800,000 which stands | Sineo 3 o'clock this m‘-l.‘.:u-‘.: VI"" ’;“"m 4 3 i o0 3 A b G AL HOGTC YL el LRI AT el by I8 eondd, which | will gather under one banner the whole army | for the bonds which have matured and upon | ghoriffs have ben Kkilled, a 'n.l‘-‘-:; Ir (wl‘ly Ghicago. 15 ORane i [T 1 ird race, mile and un elghth: Chant | when the first round was finished. In the [ Of the tofling masscs which the interest has stopped, but Which | wounded and a fourth badly hurt, Two des. , New York, . Rock Island ... 5 The Pepper (1 10 6) second, second round the Britannia | At the meeting of the board of directors of [ have not beea redeemed. = The aggregate | oo 0"0 o v ie an Minneapoils, ) Lincoln [ 2] A (16 to 1) third, Ti 16T, Ined twelve seconds, but completing the [ =00 f costorday It was | Amount of the whole debt on July 2 was ‘ it all, and they are to- arer ind the Vigilant was 3 minutes 19 sed 4A50F WLIOH, yeatercay wa $1,018,000,000, The increase of the debt | night surrounded on the mountain near Conl- 8t. Joe, 14; Omaha, 13 Jacksonvill Quiney, 7, Rock I3 17; Peorin, 6. Des Mofhes, 19; Tinc neinnati, 4; Loui 8t. Joseph 1 Toledo, 15; A ke 9 Jacksonville [ X race, five furlong: D] Kansas City, 17; Grand Des Moines bt 7} 1" ] to ) won, Robin Hood ) onds ahead, From this time on the Ameri- [ decided to admit militiamen as members of | during the year has been $50,000,000. burg, refusing to surrender, Tho officet Indiunapolis, 14; Sioux City, 12, Quincy .. 69 21 3 ocol (6 to 1) third. 2%, can boat gained steadily, leading at one | the new organization, which, the directors Compared” with other fons, says the | qete & nder. The ofiicers are A s sven furlongs: George Teck | one point 6 minutes 45 seconds. claim, will tike the place of the Knights of | New bars Sun e s s haq | dctermined to take them dead or alive, avd " T NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, ven) won, tt (i to 0) second, Future | In the last round of the race the Britan- | P 7% W0, WG G0 BEEE BE LS RS ‘ N b ating debt, this | Wil close in on them as soon as more mill ST, JOSEPH, July 24.—(Special Telegram R R a5 AR Dushod KR Tof s, oA and out down | L8 e declaration of principles says | what may be cilled o fluctuating debt, this | W1 £ n as more mili- to The Bee.)Omaha lost another game. It | " T ixth r mile and a quarter, over | the Vigilant's advantage nbout half n | the directors have taken into consideration | country being the only one, ~practically, | tary reaches the scene. This afternoon o 1o48: Blkyt Patay Bollvar Tebeau Rettors His Place in | ), Marcus (7 _to 1) won, om | minute. The latter won by 4 minutes many obstacles that will be encountered. which pays oft or has d oft a material [ Deputy Sherifts Charley Cole and James was characterized by all-round loose play ;’fl the Koll by Winning » Pair. Flynn (8 }n, 5) second, Prize (12 to 1) third. ‘-\w'fl\nld.“, v‘\\\l!mul counting 'I\lnn“{.|lhvl\\'u|'|‘ ) irst, will be the testing of the characters | portion of its Indebtcdness, the debts of | Smith went to the residence of I.‘ H on both sides. The game was not won by CLEVELAND, 0., July eland and ime: 2:24%. Ll L seconds estimated | of the prime movers by the so-called labor | Buropean countries steadily increasing ye B A tadltld k) o g sither side until the last man was out in the | 8t. Louis pliyed two games tod On the O1d Dominion Track, L naw Which she glves the Bt | jeaders, caused by the fear of our disrupt- [ by year in acceptance of the axiom that Hudson, ncar ~ Coulburg, ten miles from ninth Inning. Omala led up to the Aifth, and | home team winning both. Score, first game WASHINGTON, July 24.—First_race, six | "8 Senaiile now ctands nine 1o three tn | ing older organizations, and dethroning their | national debt is a national blessing.' here to arrest his son, George, on a war- Joseph and then Omaha again until S SEOLIS ORBRUROST and a half furlongs: Duke of Fife won, | favor of the iR leaders, who pull with politicians, corpora- | At the present time the United States | rant charging particlpation in the Pratt then:8t, Joseph an e 1 ¥ % 0130000 0-9| Needmore second, Aunt Joan third. Time QUEF July 24.—Tt transpired | tions and shysters of every description stands elghth of the list of countries in the | mines riot, when half a dozen negroes and the elghth, when the home team secured th hits: Cleveland, 1 A Ve, - four afid RO HIE LURTONERY | et th wa of the Vigl- | Second, will be the arduous task of convin- | amount of its obligations outstanding, the | oo =0 50 B 0O et winning run, Score JClevelind, 0; St nrne Gardiner won, Jim Fagin second, | Fead oaq Dt o oo dway b ing the masses that it Is necessary to their | order being as follows: France, England, s were Killed by strikers ten days JOSEPH (Sleveland, ¥ IW.[ylynufh iR NI iate: 0:88, Tl B ROT K DR welfare that the so-called labor leaders are | Russia, Austria, Italy, Germany and Spain ago. The Hudsons are bad men, Old man AB. R 1B Home runs: ¢ » hits: Bi Third race, six furlongs: Keime won, | with the gaff lashed to the mast, and sta too numerous and are thriving on the hard The finances of no country nave fluctuated | Hudson recently refused to vacate the com- Mohler, 2b.. 473" 3 tansteln,. Zimpvor boiu, Burkett, | Ronald second, Gonzales third, Times 120t | boara t Kinic Wi risicy business from that | earned wages of the tolling masses and that | as violently In difterent directions as those of | pany's house at Coalburg and loaded 1t Wb Preston, 8b........ b 11 Peitz, Three-hase hits: Connor, Shugart, "“"'\‘,“ B fiv “f;“ e or thivd. 1 ”nm on. '|l'l|1;- yacht had to l;:- lu(\:lllm‘\[ in | the time hus arrived when only one organi- | the United States. At the close of the revo- | with dynamite preparatory to blowing it b Blake. Umpire: Hurst. Time: "One hour a'second, Senato . he most delicate manner to the finish ine. | zation of labor is s tiona 4 e outs z dobt of the amite prep; ) blowing O Blake, Umplic: Hurst iime: ' One hout zation of labor is suff lutionary war the outstanding debt of the | with himselt and. whatever offiosrs mighe cFarlan L and Pei Mullane and Zimn omwm PR The gaff fell when the mainsail was being Lt i 3 v ol ¥ N 5000,000;:a%i0: Nftesc yearh " ter [ fowerad upon e Visante artont ot hes | A general hedd shorn of all power to pre- | republic was $75,000,000, and fifteen vears [ attempt to arrest him, or in case an oot won, Tioga second, Lum third. Time: 1: moorings. The fceldent turns out to be a | cipitate the order into any confiict or strike, | later it was almost exactly the same. From | wax made to oviet him .00210001 awny Day nt Kansas City. more serfous affair than was expected, and | the grievance of any one member will be the | that (:nu‘ until n_m bex nning fx' the w _l‘l' When the two officers reached the Hudson 20:0°0.0.0 0 00 % Toley CITY, July 2~This was the | I, 1% extremely doubtful it the yacht will | concern of the whole organization. of 1812 there was a steady refuction, which | house they attompted to arrest the yoummr (Clexeland, "11; St Touts, 9 [ 1ast” day of_a_mout *siccosstul, meeting, | P ADIe 10 Face tomorrow. R i by | e Dt A e keciant || Coa iE NGOt U gunand i exan g veland, 1; S{. Louls, 8. Barned [ The closing events were close and exciting ghting corporations single-handed "to be p aga consequence | the old man :oon joined officers’ also Cleveland, 4; 8t Louis, % Struck | and proved a lucky day for the talent, five overwhelmingly defeated In nearly every in- [of the expenditures incident to | began firing, but the Hudsons were o ut: By Hawle Three-base hits: M out of six favorites winning. The attend- stance. The American Labor union protects [ the war until it reached $127,000,000, and | forw them and Depity Cole was shot (h i Kean, “Two-base hits: Tebeau, O'Rourke. | ance was large and the track fast. Results: | Red Bud Sent to tho Stable for Foulln its members to fts full srength, sacrl- | then it declined again, as the mercury goes | the heart and instantly kil Dooge Double plays: I'rank, Peitz and Child Tirst three-quarters of a mile, gell- pressive in the 130 Trot. NI PeE VARV TMAm TR0 et combined capi- | down In a thermometer on a cold afternoon | wag bl L e Fokedn Ao, Tebaau: . Uimpirer Hurst: | jrirat F won, Volen second, Spina- At E 3 fleing every member to meet combined cap n E was shot in the breast and d Time: One hour and forty-five minutes. | why third, Time: 1:18% CLEVELAND, July 2.—The grand cir- | tal with combined labor under one grand | in winter, until 18: It was in that yeur | throe hours later. . The Batteries: Cuppy and Zimmer; Hawley and | “Sloond race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile: | cuit races were fairly started today, the | brotherhood of man. Its motto is: he | $58,000,000. The next year $10,000,000 ‘was | Hudson kilied both officers. The elder Peitz. ' = L Postboy won, Mamie second, Dotsy | two races began yesterday being finished | Cause of One is the Cause of AIL” ‘The late | knocked off, the year following $.000,000, | Hudson was wounded in the hand. Smith olts on n Batting Tour. Dimple 5 e 1118 and the card disposed of. There was a | struggle of labor has clearly convinced the | the year runwsmx that $15.000,000, the year | lived long enough to tell tho other ofic GO, July 24.—The Colts won from "hire lg % good attendance. The track was In good | most skeptical that unitea action must be [ following that §17,000,000, bringing down the | who came to the rescue, the story of the Pittsburg todiy “-n:’. s 0.851 e Jatta won Acollan second, Stella M third. | o0, ion. A surprise was furnished In the | used and this action shall be left to the debt I 1813 lulxiiun«l,uww'u. e :ullin';:. After the Killing the Hudsons fled Hi i “ourth rice, nine of a mile: | 3-year-old stake, when Expressive took the | power of the rank and file. ~ We have for n got down to ,000 and In | to the woods, both heavily armed. As s 17, e | Moloch ' won,”’ Gladiola. second, Maud D | first heat away from Red Bud. In the next | years liberally contributed a share of our | 1835, ' the ‘red lotter year in Americin | quickly as possible a posse was organized g5 third. Timi Vg, heat Red Bud beat Fxpressive under the | hard earned wages in support of so-called | finance, to §37,000, Uncle Sam hav on 1 at Coalburg and another sent from Birming- - “l“;llflh nu'v.'l‘l\' -Ml:h:hxs ‘;gr,:w"r:{:‘;i)(ln:;?me :\;‘lr;’.nhul] 1= was :(m'hh:\ ;‘-lour 14 of h‘»ul labor leaders, whose aspirations have been !l]ml occaslon, to 'um'. a_popul i and v\lrr(;n! 3".' m Imn A special train, followed by troops. & REs Miller won, Roy second, Brownw . | that'the judkes gave the heat to Expressive | in many cases to become politicians. The | phrase, “money to burn lere was n- | The Itirst posse surrounded the Fud o 5: St. Joe, Two- Wilmot. s RO 5 eat > | in many ca: ne p e i ie Hudsons on Basa Dies onter Besin, Mo- Sotite;pi T b rice, nine-sixteenths of & mile: | $05 Sent Hed Bud to the stables, In the | ime has arrived for an honest labor organi- | deed more moncy in the treasury than debt | the mountain, a milo from the scene of the Vey, Pedroes, Iear, Neal. Home runis: Me- 7 ‘| Struck Liths Tom. vor: "Adeiinaaacond, -Norlaeck | iatach st oary f Miss | zation, with each and every member a leader. | Outstanding, and the holders of the §37,000 | first encounter. The Hudsons refused to Temporary headquarters will be at McCoy's [ Withstood an offer of cash payment. surrender, and fired on the posse from am- But just as the debt had gone down it |bush. A lively battle in the bushes vey, Pedroes, Mohler. Doubie pla Br by Hutchinson, third. Time: 0:50%. next th ow' to’ Mohier to Marcum. First base on ! ty-five minute: K 3-year-olds, eligibl hotel. There will be chosen two directors balls: . O Bristow, 2 off Lookabaugh, 4. | Umpi Lynch. Datteries: Hutchin Dull Day at Brighton. ear ol s el il otels rrieze llikho) chuseh o) dleactord | eva utarti up leaic, rénching: #3300 nt | fallowods S TS GE tor. cobNg e rell SR ey h i 1837, $3,300,00 in 1838, and $10.400.000 in | heing mortslly wounded and James Woolson 1839. From that time on until 1860 it | seriously hurt. The Hudsons again fled, As ehill, 5. Struck out: By Whitehill, | and Kittredse; IShret, Gumbert, Merritt and W ORI This sl 2 ! 3 S Panmed batts: > Stein, 13 Tedr, 2 Wild | Muck. N e e | MOt ER NGO heats and | ron Buffalo, one from Kansas City, two itches: Bristow, 1; Lookabaugh, L Time: Commy Took 'Em All, ton Beach today ‘was o little account. Re- | race; Red Bull won the firat and second | pon s¢,"Louls, two from: the Pacific coast : stow, 1; Looka ch. 1. me: n Sm Al HA oy Time: REPHH P Py : St. Louls, cific co: Stiated va SHaHinsien e 2 = Tiwo Mours and twenty-five minites. U= |y oyrgyry July 24.—The Cincinnatis [ i ce, five-eighths of a mile: Nick | 221% Limmeer, Mayvflower, Chide, Sunup, | and one each from St. Paul and Minneapolis {“:1"1_:" '"'-'I'“")v reaching $61,000,000 in th ston as reinforcoments arrived the entire pire: Ward. made it three straight, Score: (810 5) won' Panway (5 to 1) second, Frank | Comanchie, Burlingame and Flossie’ Bessant | The oficers of the union are: W. C.{lalter year. = o RUNBANNY ot s naunded and foragrkiten eun Jasper Johnson's Latest. Louisville ..........0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0—3 | R, Harff (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:02, also started. Walsh, president; W. H. Overton, vice presi. | _ Then the colossal increases caused by the troops, which went out tonight. These, (= S Rgesial Tél einatl 20000100 1—4| Second race, one mile: Dutch Skater (8 | ~i-year-olds, cligible to 2:25 , purse | qo . crol 4 'treasurer, | War began to make themselves shown— | with the civil officers, will close in on the BS MOINES, July 2i.—(Special Tele- | Cincinnat g L x 3 ) dent; M. A. Cogley, secretary and treasurer. [ War b ¢ DE: y to 5 won, Harrington (. fo 2) second, [ $2,000, unfinished from vesterday. Sallie ; Ny ¢ | 90,000,000 in 1861, $524,000,000 in 1862, $1,- | Hudsons ands capture them, dead or alive, i am to The )—Des Moines won the | Base hits: Louisville, 5 Cincinnati, 7. ey ] N i ! The Chicago directors are C. A. Keiler, W. R . dead or alive, it B e e o e nihe | Bins CLniia P Cincianath 3 Mitned | Stonencllie '3 to 2) third. Time: 1:43% Simmons won' e first, sccond ahd {hird | The Chicago directors are . A Telfer, We | 119,000,000 fn 1363, $1.815,000,000 in 1861, $2.- | they have not already made thelr escipe, Eins before any man was out, one of which | ru Cincinna Struck o Latham, Third race, five furlongs: Belle of Stone- | heats, Time:: 2:10%, 2:38%, 2:18l, Nettie | 1. Hern, Gon H, T, Hf S TR b 680,000,000 in 18 000,000, the | It is expected a third fight will take plice T b LI e 1 (7 to 2) won, St. Pauline (5 to 2) sec- | Wilkes, Lovelace, Why Not, Ked Bird, Miss | F. M. Donnelly, H. T. Huntlngton, John ki Rt oharge 1 a th was earned. Scor O eeres True Penny @ to 1) third. Time: | Rachel, Mambrino Swift, Cantilever Wilkes, | tallo, Owen McShane, W. A. Russell, Peter | (90 K 4 g Aaiet 010007 | o s come up with the desper- =5 Double plays: tello, en o del f 0,000,000 | adoes Des Moines .. 90211060 01| Double plays: v and Howard aiso started. TRehaddy e eretione, O"" Daht, | upon the debt at that time was $140,000,000 | adoes again. Lincoln ... 00070243350, 05020 8]/ (TotbuAnd pioant . th race, one mile: Little Matt (7 to 2 o purse $2,000: Miss Nel- | Kennedy, = 8. LHOtheeelon®, oo ion say | & vear, and it was nol until soveral s | Sheriff Morrow has a large force seouring Hits: Des Moines, 1 S Errors |G BIILEES TR e Relff (7' to 2) second, Bolero (10 to 1) third and fourth heats; | The oflicers ¢ e e immedt. | efterwards that there was any material re- | the wood: and half a dozen companies of Des Moin: PRI A d runs: | PONE SNC G Parrott and’ Murphy rd. Time: 1:43% f . Time: 2:15, 2:17, | organizers will be put in the fle ductfon to this burden, which amounted to | troops are on the scene. Jes Moines, ;' L Vi aths a s face, seven furlongs: Charade (2 218, Commodore Porter, Ji ately and the union extended throughout the | eyt oo “ g7¢" h!r.Vlckur, m.mnun.s e e o] Oriol ose n Tight Game. ll:) 1) g\(zu. Ha n‘l’:‘ l‘ -xT([uv to 1l) ‘T)l'r‘uml‘ Tom | Judge ‘,)\\.ml‘. 12 l[\’m R, !-‘1.,.l-|m. IM. "'(Llc‘ country. 0 Since then, by the payment of the debt and Beoy th _r“ ’l q i McCarthy, Kbright, Sullivan, Wood. Home BW Y < 2%.—The G Tough (even) rd. Time: 1:10, ay Don, Peverll, Promise, Gly- 7 3 v od pledging finan- ATetlon L i bean s Brous L he performing lions aft. and eve uns: | Gragir, MeVicker. - Huges on balis: | o NEW YORIC, quly of.ihe Glants shub | © {6 Face, steepléchase, short course: St. | cera, Aurora and' VWikes i | Resolutions were adopted pledging finan- | (e reductlon of interest, it has been brought | ¢t (1P \PEIORORE o By Grage, b by Johnson, 5. HIt by pitehers | OUt Brltimore today in one of the fastest | \iihone"( o 1) won, Bushranger @ to 1) | started. - clal support to B. V. Debs and PpledsiNg | down to the present figure of about $25,000, ek ack out: ; by | and best pla mes of the season. Score: | (000 At o ml S preeze (20 to 1) third. Time: Wi i co-operation to the A. R. U. 000, nearly two thirds of the debt having been By Gragg, 1. Y or « It W the ire, Johnson, 2. I 1 ball 1 “Sac- | Baltimore ...........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0] 3 outss asschaicHmplce; J. 8. McFadden, a personal friend of Deb 1l s Emean Wi 1A pat o, IRCAYAIostinG Fifice hit: Gragg. Stolen bases: Hoffman, | New York OHORORIHOR0 K0S 0 R fibriae Results at Hawthorne. COIN, Ta,, July 2k—(Special to The Bee) | gaied that Debs and hls co-workers are be- | crodibly short period of time for a country y McFadden, Specr, Hughes, Double playst | hjtss Balimore, T New Vork & | HAWTHORNIL July 2Tirat race, five: | ~The 3l Crecle boys and the Coln nine | fid (he American Labor union. — ~ Favastatbyiatprolattailotyiliwarh "‘ } 1 u st b 3 3 arned | efghths of a mile: Neutral won, Nona sec- | crossed bats o the Coin diamond. Umpire “It is the intention to include in this or- el -and ten minutes. Umpire: Haskell. Bat- | runs: New York, 1 Struck out By Mc. ond, Dick Behan third. Time Wilson's decisions Were very rank, and he ganization all labor of whatever kind not A NOVEL GAS BURNER. Little Girl had to be Kept in a Dark Room. Could not Sec to Feed Herself. Remedles and Doctors All Failed. Cured in One Week by CUTICURA. Fifth race, seven furlongs: Quartermastes Hollingsworth, Sedona ristow, D Totals .......43 1 OMAHA. AB. R. Beery, cf...... (7 Langsford, 5.6 McVey, 1b Hutchison, Zb. Rourke, db.... Pedroes, 1f. Fear, .. Neal, rf..... Tookabauih, p.. Whitehill, Totals ... Bt. Joe. 00 Omaha " 60 moa ol ccon & NSATION VELAND, ° younger | mowms=ne | crorercemma | cocromuann? Des Moines, 2; Lincoln, 1. Time: Two hours | Error: Baltimore, 0; New York, 1. Earned 0. ToriensGragy, Grevey and Trafley; John- | Mahon, 4: by Rusie, 3. Three-base hits: | ik iqk Dehan third. Time: LOL e | Wilson's dect 2 very z ; , son and Speer. Attendance: 500, Brodle! Divis., Double plays: Ward, Fuller | piard "Thornion won. Shuttle sccond, Ame- R A s ol A Limerged under tho head of railroading. |l; Peorin's Johnson Fulverized. o o, e e ot te. Mt toricy: | lia .May third. Time: 1:30. man out at hame hase when the catcher [ Wil be afiiliated with the AMeriCet o I {"ROCK ISLAND, IIl. July 2—(@pecial | McMahon ana Robinson; Rusie and Farrel. | amad race five furlongs: Linseed, won, s he never touched the man with the | ubion and QLA SR Telegram to The Bee)—The home team | WASHINGTON, July 2f—Philadelphia- E : : e ball at all. Scere:, officials. opened @ lont series of games at Twin Washington gameé postponed; wet grounds. wk brilliantly today, defeating Peoria BOSTON, July 24.—Boston-Brooklyn game Iy. The feitures were the pitching and bat- | poethoneds Tain: ting of Andrews and the fielding and hit- Stunding of the Teams. ting of Sweeney. Score: Played. Won. . Br.Ct. .75 tmportant provement in Systems of Hlumination. — The history of the Welsbach gas burner, ation In Court. G h P : ! | as told by J.W. R. Cline, at a recent mect- 3 e b Sbeel : CHICAGO, July 24.—The troubles of the | ;.o (1o Onlo Gas Light assoclation, Is AR AU LT out By & o Wilteyt s, S | Switchmen's Mutual Atd association found | oulh "y toresting, About the year 1880, Carl Sixih race, six furlongs: Lucky Dog won, | base hits: ' Cofn, “1;"Mill Creek,’ 4. Time: | their way in court today when a suit for | Auor, then a pupil under Prof. Bun:en, at Rock Istand-Moline 2 § 0 2 Ct, | Issieo second, Little Nell third. Time: 116%. [ Tavo ‘hours and, thirty minutes,. Umpire: | ¢ 99 was filed by the organization against | Heidelberg, became interested in the sub- \ Feoria ... 2120 Boston .. . 80 6.7 Results nt East St. Lou 590 e the bondsmen of ex-Secretary-Treasurer Wil- | ject of illuminaticn. Bunsen particularly im- Hiw: Rock 1sland-Moline, R e i ol | 811 ar. Lovls” Tay Hcimast 8t Towls reb oo ddttle the Frof liam A. Simtrott. Simtrott's recent disap- | pressed upon his pupil's mind the fdea that [ L0 A0 b U WG AR Clevelanais i 12 % | sults: ifirst race, five furlonks: Stariight | _The Little Gems challenge the Omaha | pearance led to the discovery that he was a | the method of obtaining illumination from | hérhomes was alimosc out of heart; T just felt Philadelphia..0000 8 3 | Won, Blakemore = second, Prince Peyton | Stars or Hayden Fros. Jumiors to play a | defaulter to a large amount, but owing to the | the combustion of gas in the ordinary way, | sureshe would go blind. = An old Ty told me game of ball Sunday afternoon, July 29, | fact that the association was not Incorpora- | in which the separated carbon particles are | 1o try CuTicuma T 1 had no faith fn SERIES 9. ORI 3 g % “'é”l' 'I[““": m{‘“"' furl Taud Mil thent, as I had tried everything. I commenced Pittsburg i1 5 econd race, five furlongs: Maud McMil- | on their grounds, corner Seventeenth and | ted, criminal proceedings were impossible. made incandescent through the heat produced m, a u d overy K. erice 10! by tha combustion of the gas, was | OnSaturdayand beforo iha next Jinc a 4 1 von, 1 secy N\ P d. oS 7 o’ 8 b hee. . The Book of the Builders | {™iit I, el Do “second,” el e Tihi | Sl R NI Seaich! S Rkl ot e | SIS IR SR S 3 : ; Beventcenthistraet Contempr Case (o Concludo Today. far from belng Was almost blind and had been hept ina dark HISTORY Chlaee 3 B sprgaa s ml"'f'fi“i‘n‘f”r‘l‘e’é;ng.’ l‘l‘ep'&“% > pag CHEYENNE, Wyo,, July 24—(Special | as the amount — of light yieldea m:if.f’(,.:"yfw—'u',m. o yedn; coull ot ace to food OF THE.. Fourth race, six furlongs: Bellguard won, | (! 0 The Reaper sicond, Nace third. Time: 1:17. | {0 oo 8002150%1 1-8 Swi Fifth race, one mile: Captain Ree! 3 :E99 My little sore cyes, I tried overything. i did any good. I took her 0 a (s ita, who treatod her for WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES. DRAWS FOR TENNIS SINGLES. entencod. MILW the world, _Price, CuTicURA, OLYENT, 21, POTTER DRUG Sole 'ropiietors, Boston. cd free, 155014, 2 Declsldn and i af May. ey coriainly enred her, and 1 hini ifth race, five furlongs: Robert Latta hlch Provoked It. place to guard railroad property during L 2 U [ they are the greatest remedies out.’ T only used Millers at Home Win a Hurd G won, Marlon Star second, The Ironworker | The decision of Maz. Satolll, apostalic dele- | th recent strike, will be concluded in the | Of A burner bearing his name, and applying | paif a box of Cuticuna, one cake of CUTICURA e, NG P B 2/the dacislan ot e, L a he ike, d I he | the heat so produced in suchi a way as to | Soar, and one bottle of CUTICURA RESOLVENT; 3 . 8 the exclusion of saloon | United States court tomorrow. —Judge Riner | pngto jncandescence some refractory ma- MINNEAPOLIS, July 2i.—Minncapolis — keepers from membership fn Catholic so- | discharged Ed Mallon, one of the defen- | TINE to Incandescence some refractory mac | A boi o Wiy BULT T p W F. illet z ; o _ | tracted his attention. As is well known, In Canton, IR Director of Decoration, | Minneapolis sEaEOROa g kot | B S aen sl Lart gt in_connection with the episcopal ruling on | NANAIMO, July 2—The trouble In re- | (raeted hie attoniicr A% 1s Mell Known. o i { Minnes 58003240 Nothing could_show the “healthy condi- | Which it is based. Aralts lova geatexiating bebwesni(thel minerai(Eios) (0 Prodics theinsandondent, Cecteld : Hit: 1657 Detyolty 117 tion of the game of lawn tennis in Ne- | During the last lecturo season Rt. Rev. | 5" istrict and the management of the | b used in a vacwum. e saw the expensive- | GUTICURA WORKS WONDERS RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | rors: Detrol braska more conclusively than the fact that | John A. Watterson, bishop of Columbus, O. Fa e : gk i >, 72 | colliery, which threatened the closing down | ness of this method and began a series of e u"_lmw blood """“ skin purifier and greatest of humor remedie the blood of all impurities and poisons son, Burre Gayle. Double plays: senloltonigienayss : (i aa bt | Werden. Struck out: | opens today, and the draw was held open | fore thelr several congregations. In the | the e g caten o e Memorial Department, “; “1“-?..-1-[.,.’ |x;l v;wnu(h‘”u Lt k 'F‘f»l(. until .l Mgt in order to allow outsiders f,""r“ afl the r,,,m,,,.m. letter, dealing with n;:l;l:‘l:m.r existing rates until the end of hours and fifteen minutes. Umpire: Mo- | @8 much time as possible to make up their | the question of temperance, Bishop Watter- L) of inde o 1, and restore the hair. . Thus th ONMAHA BEE, At e s e U TDIEe s, Mo minds o to whether they would bo fble to | son said: en Spokanc Kiote 1 conslatbiotia na oni cxlinder tauspendes Cuitiod ki Ao of 01 Torohars i Gayie PO, spare the time to come down to Omaha for “I herel vithdra e eI e i 2 2 & B b g, burning, scaly, pimply, and blotchy sk Borchers, Gayle and Jantzen Balf a Week or S0 on the chance of Wrest- | any ant Y withdraw my spprobatlon from | SEATTLE, Wash., July 24—Soven rlot Tho network is made by weaxing iive cotton aohipy 1000 dlacases, from pimples 60 SERIES NO. 22, 3 thread into the shape desired and then dip- | gerofula. rock hard tods 2 ok A e S . ble to defend his right to the title gave | anywhere among its officers, and I suspend | Northern Pacifle train, have = been ¢ otw che A do.h B ¢ ledo . 00065423 —18 | Sther B 5 3 uspen Inited 8 stric saturated the network Is attached to a plati 50c.; Boar Toledo ..o 00064238 18 other ants o better show than they | every such society, itself from the rank and | Bullty in the United States district court, | Bamurated tho Retnerkt 8 witaiil 0 B nioe |- B0 o . ° | have had for some time. tvileges Catholic soci < ¢ | Six of the prisoners were sentenced to eight n wirs am THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Hits: 18; Milwaukee, 10. Errors: [ In the list of entrles as shown by the | Pri}lIeBes as a Cathole socloty untll It ceases | [0 %ng one to four months. cotton s entirely burned out. The metallic " 3 Al Toled ukee, 4, Earned runs: To- | result of the draw there are included nearly | 0 be 80 officered. =~ I again publish the con- A oxides are left, as they are incombustible, ~ and they preserve the cylindrical form of p purified and beautifiod DICTIONARY. emicuns Boar. Absolutely pure, 4 200 Pages, : HOW MY SIDE AGHES! Are CoRtegions gallery of an Argand burner, and Is held in Everybody should have his own bed, towel, | {1, o"in the path of the gas. The latter Aching Rides and Back, 1ip, Kidney, sponge and soap, make his hand tollet In | p,p)y"\ijth the very hot, bluc flame charac- and Uterine Pains, and * Weal running water, live and sleep In well ven- | ,rig(jo of the Bunsen burner and heats the relioved In one inl tilated rooms, and come under the cleansing, [ 1*RE Sl B RV B & descent curs Anti-Pain Plaster. Washington 20 ll\llr E l’;l‘ime: 5855, W SATOLLI ON SALOONKEEPERS. | Telegram to The Bee)—The contempt cases :;‘:ls 'l:\u" a sulnl:‘u ‘n-‘rl.‘l-;u:\fie o{" that ;:';.":",.a.x':"i{;:h'."]'; .\-uq:mlwlr"b‘.r.,_lm;-lx‘:'::}lg Fourth race, one mile: Vida won, Roque. aga 7 Rawlins, charged with eoretically possible of production. Bunsen Pk S0.60,108.0 AR s e fort second, " Georgo Huices third. TIMO: | Toxt of the Derislan and the Circular | ‘onst cltizens of v i aa lmm tnat | held that the light of the future would be | dsyuntilthis,and it will be tliree years the first At Intmidatingdeputy imarahaley seiy obtained by burning the gas in the form N ‘D. H. Burnbam THE MEN Chief of Construction, 80 Yo s s they did for wy little WHO AND..... won a hard fought game from Detroit to- cleties, has provoked considerable discussion | dants, there being no cvidence against him. el NG eiicb bt Flii| cascs, but ney Hought that they might sy el liouaREktskvIR (oreTaatns i 3 in interested quarters. To appreciate the im- 4 — mind, but before he succeeded In eblalning | e srie; but 1 know this to bo the positive ning it out in the last inning. Score: Contestants In the State Tournament As- | portance of the decision, it should be read Miners Agree to Continuo, y P g ctric_ligl truth. Mus. FANNIE GARWOOD, it runs apolis, 8; Detroit, Two-base | no fewer than twenty players have an- | One of the ardent temperance reformers of 4 i M iceraifla i an timadeit 7 by mfljl. 5 ce:ls extra, in coin (stamps hite: Hines \isner. JIhreo-bisc hits: Qs | nounced their intention of competing for | the Roman Catholle church addressed a let- "f ':"' ,,",“2;""1 “::B‘ .l.,"f,. ”.‘3.‘;‘“{,'2%““'3"“'?.'u“l',,v :f}‘.‘;.r.':'::;"i:?n'.'«mnl:.'.f R G LR 7 oot accepted). Address, Ly the state champlonship. The competition [ (e to teh cleriy of the diocese to be read be- | WVATERE B8 (ACH R 8teCi™ b continue | used In the open air without being consumed. | i clements,and thus removes tho canse, wiilo It was while engaged upon experiments | CuTicuRa, the great skin cure, aid CUTICURA of this nature that hie produced his burnei 5 ‘exquisite skin' beautifier, clear tho Une HIt for Each Run, ing the championship away from the eity clety or branch or | o1y \wio were arrested at Spokane July 5, July 24.—~Toledo hit Witt- | Which has now held it for 0 long. The fact | division thereof in this diocese that has a | J0 PR G ‘o o attacking a | PIng it into a solution of the oxides of cer- Score: that Cullingham would most likely be un- | llquor dealer or saloon keeper at its head or found | tain metals. After the thread Is thoroughly Bold th hout ledo, Milwaukee, Two-base hits: [ all of the “probables,” but hardly any of the | dition, without which for some years I have o Goodenouh, Cilngman, Long, Miiler. Three- | ¥pos :xg.m,-' a8 they appeared a few days | declined to approve of new sociotics or now TAKE CARE OF THE EYES. T BT AR S AR TR D B i ity e suhi Gon | ago. The only motable nbsentees from | branches of old organizations in this diocese | oy mireo Discusen, and More Than Mate | the little mantle s set into a gallery at- tachen to the Bunsen burner, similar {0 the I W nor. Double plays: Carney to Connor; | among those who were set down as certain | el ) e W is engaged el o) 250,000 Words afield to truck out: By Hughey, | and, perhaps, might even be claimed fo Bamolys Ahaleng onewh 1a engaged sithor A By oy W 3 s, Ums | midavle aspirants, are the * Lincoln “:l"r‘:'[";,':r“(,\}:-mn,f{:“m.::m—sucl’u‘x“\”“”%“’l‘rvnj - g e pire. Sheridan, and [ Four men were expected from the capi sale xic: g s can be admitted INSTRUCTIVE AND USEVFUL e Farlanc B t'lli\',llnl; they (ll\,1 with n;\l--jl-m-\[up, or \1‘“]‘. to membership. You wiin make this rule - (g ou » have made up their minds to sta; ki n to the organizations in u arish Eatinetos Knoictedys. and ‘e Mint op AT = away.' Three men trom Hastings, (wo from | and havo it faithiully observed, It s sure, Uscfulness. KANSAS CITY, July 24.—The visitors nd Island, where tennis has'just com- [ pott WAV fb SREIC OFRETREte TE B | refreshing influence of outdoor air and sun- | REOUR € TRLY TR RO AL o imn of Tight started out bravely today, but after the | menced a very encrgetic life, and one from | however, , y & shine at least one hour every day of his |’ e oh third inatnge could not understand Darby. | Bennington, hesides fourteeri from Omaha, | Spirited ‘and healthy association of Catholic [ pyin® At J6A5E ORF BOTF R SO G R | about three inchies high and one inch in | 00000000000000 00000000000000 On the contrary, the home team batted fts | make a vefy creditable ‘showing, esn gentlemen. s Logola.. amily . wasn tags’ ana. . the | dinmeter, which may be made almost s | O Miss Maria Parl <] 3 dio Dia opponents all over the field. Score: when it conslde that probably “If there are saloonkeepers in your parish yadk oo ‘h v SEwaben White as day ht, or as yellow as the ligh g anyeimilar publicatlon over tasuod: "' 1 | Wansas City oo, 008 10 2 4 3 4 017 many others would have coine down from | \ho call themselves Catholics and 5 parish "‘?.";:fm"r.:’J.[f"’m?u.'f{-'.f"..,‘.’fml’lfifff..‘ni“.‘:r“fh: of an ofl lamp, as desired. The burner has 1s¢ Maria Parioa pliced Within tho reach of ¢ oo, 18 i Grand 0005010 05 | caiitalde towns m‘";;‘-_v“}(.yl"“i‘ by anyar on their business in a forbidden and disedi- | VU0 "% (ian all the fevers on the list | D°CD tested by the United States inspector of rongly recommiends untaue publication, for It 18 at the sum: tine ;. Ka d Rapids, 12. R L SRAES JHe fying way, or sell on Sundays, either openly cipiy 7 Nty 4 gas and meters at Washington and by the b . d ; Grand Rap- ey e first round a BOPS . OF {40 y q of the eye, and more than half are A T P AT s Only that number of the book ecorrespond- 2" Horne between Battin and Dungan, who | violation of ¢ivil law, and to the hurt of | ;i i 5"New. York Commerc! ber of privat m nd phy A A g i e s nambor of G conpsa | | v ; Stric outt By | Eel Lves, in the second round. AUS the re” | order and religion and the scandal of any g R NeTork Gommetdiale STl e agn fonng fo glee about Kol Liebig COMPANY’S e o deliv 1 : ¥ | maining first round match and ‘a; o sec- q e o ity, you will refuse them | =2 PCr € 8 MIEG ables | much light for the same amoun BN Sunday and ‘Diroo Woolc-day coupons, | | Drb Kiins. Bat | ond round matches possiple will be put into | PArL of the community, you will refuse them | ang youns children and 11 per cent among | tho ordinary burner. The eifi . adults are preventable, The most common | purner decreases with age, however, iy | o EXtract of Beef and sho has written a neat COOK BOOK Which 1 be sent free on © Diuchy & Co.,, O Now Yo' @ 00000000 0000 0000 00G00000C0O With 15 eonts i cotn, will Uity 00+ park Dorby “and court just as fast as possible, No time « sCas fast as possible, No time will Lk [ H o the sacraments, unless they promise to | gjgeage, granulation of the 1ids, Is conta- | off about one-quarter after burning 600 hours There are more things fstructive, usetul and entertainlug In that groat book, *The American Encyclopedie: Dictions han (n 60000000 of Thy At Encyclopedii Dietloa- and Bples; % be lost t tha ing Sk Send Ordors 10 o Be> O Mo Pestered by Pepper, e lost, tant that nothing 3y y 1 should’ | the ‘end 'of the | cease offending in these or other ways and | & MAtop.of _the _lids, } K RN (aeta ahiould be addreensd to SIOUX CITY, July 2f—Tndianapolls out- | week. Ifrom the word “go* there will be | to conduct their business blamelessly 1t they | Slous and should be auarantined. ' In the | and over four-tenths at the end of 800 hours. batted and outplayed Sioux City today. [ no let-up in the excitement attending the | can, or get out of it and keep out of it alto- | SUrsical wards of public and private insti- = - DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT, Score: champlonship contest until some one i pro- [ peijiap tutions towels are frequently burned, and Hay Shippers' Fallure. MENT. Sioux City 13100020512 claimed champion of (he state for the vear [ BSHEr" 0 dlocess of | Pandages and dressings always the moment | MONTREAL, July 24.—Marsan & Brosseau, Indianapolis ... 33011340 s—14|181-5 and presented with the handsome 00 many. o 1)‘1| 9 ank after use. Cataract patients are put in scp- | Sl e e i e S bt Bage hits; Sloux City, 12, Indlanapolis fold medal which the Omuha Tennis club ( Columbus thought Ehis atiidude. ”J' PIshop | arate rooms in (solated wards, In all serious HA¥ SMPRITS 1Ewe R S0 SERACTRICH 4 1A it oHloux CIty, .18 Indianapo 1% had propared for the winner. atterson seemed arrozant and unjust, and | Arate rOOms 3 - eiothes and ofien | thelr property for the benefit of their cred- Tarned ranss Tnatanapors, 5 kol 3 | M\ith careful doctoring for the past two | one of the soclclEd' fhera laid the mattor | S45c8 surgcons change thoir clothes and otten | L0 PYPGyRitics are nearly $200,000, The 3. Two-buse hits; McCarthy, Mots, Daje | 98YS the courts are now In excellent condi- | formally before Mgr. Satolll, After a time | We8r enclosed spectacies. Gonsidoring the | b boal creditors are local merchants, Fymple, " Home unac Henry. oubl | Hon: and t"the’rain, which ‘has held ot | (0"l 0lic aelgatd returned an_answer | bricelessuess of sleht, (0o much care cannot 5 lays: Pepper Mill ot 3 oug enough already to make the farmers ) . A 3 he taken of the eye. A e AL mad, ‘Wil “only contimie in the same way | Unpholding the posttfen of the blshop. But | “opo following simple method enables a atill the soclety "¥a satisfied, ‘an patient to see a cataract in his own eye Deoples. Time: Two houra ‘ana fif. | U5t lons enough to make the players glac 1t Wos pnot on minutes. Balteries: Cunningham and | the touthament ‘can hardly but be an un- | was said that the delegate did not under- | Gnq" ot its growth and deyelopment, prob- 00000000000 000000C00! 0000000 00! co 20th part of this superb work of the war, told by the leading generals an both aldes. | MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED, War Book Dept., Omaha Bee. BINDING CENTURY WAR BOOK BEAUTIFULLY BOUND FOR $1.00. F.B. FEST. 208 S, 14th Kraus; Pepper and Murphy. Standing of tho Toams. Played. Won. Lost. Pr,Ce. SIoux City .......o 89 45 i Toledo .......0. Minneapolis Kansas City Indianapolis . and Rupids Detroit Milwaukes Browning, King & The clerks of these two prominent cloth- Ing houses of the city will play scientific base ball Wednesday evening at the Charles Street park. The game will be called at 6:15. Aside from the following list of play- «-rl.\;] .:n dditional res orce of clerks will be on hand to take the places of the disabled, The teams: P g o Continental Position. Conradt ..., Piteh .\ Horton Haywood Catcher Wilcox Flood . Eiddy Lipsey . Taylor ! quier (‘ ‘andall Short... Whitacre Fisher - Left.. . Squires Gamble Rignt. Lindberg Richards . Middle, Goodman Imperinls Want « Game, We, the Imperfals, do hereby challenge the Tenth Street Stars to play next Sun- day morning, July 29, on our grounds at Twenticth and Poppléton avenue. Frank Thacker, captain, B, K. & Co. Rod Gume at Hustings. HASTINGS, Neb., July 24.-(Speclal Tele- gram to The Bee.)-The lawyers and print- qualified spectator is promised a good seat. The following is the way the draw came out: R. Young, a bye. M. Hopkins, a bye. 0. Gates, a bye. tt of Grand Island, a bye. Caldwell, & bye. . H. You a bye. Johnson of Hastings to play Hamilton of Bennington, H. E.Snow to play . R. Gosney. Hert Butler to play Nusz of Grand Tsland. . ||i S. Wahlquist of Hastlings to play C, 5. dickey. Frank Haskell, a bye. G. B, Haverstlck, a bye Roy Austin, a bye. J.W. Tattin, a bye, 1. J. Hart, a bye, J. W, Battin, a by, H. 8. Dungan, a bye. Off tor Minneapolis. The excursion to the Ryan-Smith con- test, which takes place at Minneapolis Thursday evening, leaves the Webster Street depot at 5:30 this evening. The spe- elal Pullman is pretty well filled, but there is still room fo several more, who can secure passage at the train this evening. The railrond fare Iy $18.50, round trip, but 325 pays everything, transportation, sleeper, hotel and admission to the Nght. Anlta Has & Winnlug Club. ANITA, Ta., July 24.—(Speclal to The Bee.) Dexter’s ball club played the first nine here yesterday. About 300 people attended the game. Several sports came from Stuart, Aflantic and Dexter. This is the clghth victory for our boys. They have been defeated only once and that by a nine in every particular. Every | stand the case of hé'surely would not sus- tain a ruling which' they believed was in di- rect opposition to personal liberty, The bishop he#rd of the expressed dis- content and asked“ahofher society to take the subject up and prédét it once more at Wash- ington, agreeing MMt to sign the appeal from Archbishop ‘8AtoHi's decision, in order that the matter Msgm be presented in the strongest light podéfbl¢ and that there might be no misaking th¥ gritcome. To this second'#pbeal the apostolic dele- gate responded, reafffrming his first judg- wment, sustaining the pdsition of Bishop Wat- terson, as follows: '’ ¢ 1. Bishops havk fNe rightsand duty to guard faith and movdl$ within the limits of thelr diocese. They dre the divinely ap- pointed judges in sd¢h mat and hence 1o mere soclety or fadividua right to set such decision at deflance. The mere fact that such decision may be the cause of temporal loss ddes not Justify oppe sitlon, as the temporal must give way to the spiritual good, and private good must give way to public good. . The liquor traflie, and espaclally as con- ducted here in the United States, is the source of much evil, hence the bishop was acting within his rights In ug to re striet it, “3. Therefore, the delegate apostollc sus- tains Bishop Watterson's action and approves of hi circular letter,and regulation concern- 1ng saloons and the é¥pulsion o saloon keep- ers from membership in Catholic socleties." The general euforcement of the decision rests with the bishops of the respsctive dio- | ceses. ably better than any oculist can observe it for him ataract is said to be due to the gradual deposition of oxalate of lime in the substance of the crystalline lens, at first in small spots and streaks, sometimes in one part and sometimes in another. The deposit gradually decreases until it penetrates the whole of the lens, causing blindness. The remedy, then, is to remove the lens, and after its removal the patfent needs a substitute in tne form of highly magnifying spectacles. All that is neces- sary to enable a patient to see his own cataract for himself is a piece of card and a needle—a visiting card will do very well, Pierce a clean, round hole near the middle of the card and hold the card up to the light close to the eye, looking preferably in the direction of a plece of blue sky. With the card near to the eye the patient will not see the small hols plerced by the needle, but he will ses comparatively large, faintly illuminated field, with his cataract projected upon it He I8, in fact, observing the shadow cast by his' cataract on the retina at the back of his eye. With a small puncture in the card the shadow s0 thrown is comparatively sharp. But with a normal eye an evenly ilNustrated fleld of clean disk will be seen. The patient may thus map down his cataraet and rettle for himself whether it s extending and whether he will have an operation or not. None of the oc- culists scen have known of the method, and there may, consequently, be some advantage in making it e Valuable Hotel Burned Down. PROVIDENCE, R. L, July 24.—Fire at) eon takiug Hood's Sarsaparilla aud ood ’s Sarsa- L 222 % none of these symptoms, has improved In looks and welght. 1 have also taken Hood's Sarsa rilla for Merofula with mueh beng arilla 1s'a splendid . Viela Emery Indigestion, Cramps n the stomach, dyspepsia and catarrh of th Powels, caused iny wife kreat sufering. Shiolat . ow has parilia ot 1 1 Mood's Sarsa nd blood purifier ERY, 348 51xth 8t Portland, Ore “Hood's Pills cure sil Liver 11is, Billousies NATIONAL BANK Depository, Onalia, Neb, CAPITAL SURPLUS $400,000 THE IRON BANK FOR SALE. At Fremont, Neb. The halance of tho stock of A, O, Nor conslsting of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hals anting to about § o sold at less than fifty por his stoek will ent of ity orlg- mako i dostrable dosleing to start in buslides, clous for partic cked un ind ros or equally desieablo to s and lixtures can promisos at FREMONT, NEW.,