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AN RS 05 T T PR WS T, THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1891 vM E rrors; Rock Tsland-Moline, 1; Peoria, 2. | pire: Kering. Batteries: Danfels and Dona- | team playe@-Griswold's Uncle Tom's Cabla tration. A number 6f persons have died | r \ yeny SR NTFD 050 L‘ Earned runs: Rock Island-Moline, §; Peort e; Parker and Sples nine on the home grounds here today, with \ F I tro stroke 1 l l B A 4 T B ~ PlR 2. Two-base hita: Durvis, 3 Zeis, Thre 'l'nulnlln(‘-.l the Tenma. & score of B It in favor of the home ‘ 0 EAD 0( TRO[ BlF bk vl g i B\Rl\ “)\T ““ l A\'J‘ L\&DS base hits ntiilion, Heam, Katz, Del 3 A owd was in attendanc Atnofienn T.ost 16 Parls. _— hanty, Batteries: Sonfer and Sage: Heam Plaged. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct PARIS, July #5.—The pofice, at the re- s K .| and “Terrien. Time: One hour and forty | 8loux City % b FIRST ROUND OF THE SINGLES, 3 b Qiiest of the United States embassy, are £t Jos Oranks Vigoronsly Express Their | minutes. Umpire: Cline. AR % ' - Japanese Troops Advancing o1 the Position | yilicine inquiries in regard of the where. | CAught Off a Irlr|‘1v‘ Shore by a Terrible Disapprobation of Mr, Ward's Work. sttt ALt Blekon ity "L Stats TennlpTqueney Opened with Good Ocoupied by the Ohincse. abotita of @ young man named Shelton of | JACKSONVILLE, 111, ¢ 25— (8pecial anapolls ..., 3 3 1 8 nod Slim Attendance. Chicago, who arrived in this city on July | s Telegram to The ' Hee.) home — team and Rapids’ 1 The openink gmes of the competition for e, 18 With ‘' friend named Benton b Sheldon has been missing since July 14, | e won' todny in a walk, though the Quineys | Detroit Wy 1 the stkte tennis, champlondhip - in- sthkles ALL BECAUSE OMAHA HAD WON THE GAME | fiu thef” vf® miteat" i the ot trt | it § B e e cennia cnampionship in sinsles | garrie Ay OCCUR AT ANY TIME | i J i bitteved ikt e s bech "l | BRITISH VESSEL SUNK OFF PROVOST ISLE iy ful’ game, striking out six men, while Me . " e X o, Omahan nfibs Ablub's grounds on Harne i The missing man came from the United | : Dougall is credited with four. " There was | KESULTS ON THE KUNNING TRACKS. | jroat, The courts had been carefully pre- | States about a month ago. Tourkes Finatly Break the Spell and Win a { no' siage of ‘te ‘game when Quiney had | o o daan Pared for.the oolaalon. and’ wers In & Very ittt ey o i 1 their way, Andy Sommers was put on | Attendance at Saratoga Small, At conditie y- (e fA Y ppal ol o ik heod Victory on Missour! Soll—Lincoln Wing the bench for kicking. Score Kncing Well Worth Watehin Tt A':,f‘l‘,’,"";“'{"‘m;f“,"",,‘,‘,, e e bbb ae bl LONDON, July 26.—~The Lancet says the Tash i from Des Mo w the Jacksonvi 5200411000 20| SARATOGA, N. Y., July 2.~The attend- SR bt i e 14 e tha pupll of Mr. Gladstone's eye, which was i L W f Quincy 00020010 0-3|anceat the races here today was about on ger crowds mwill ‘gather during the re War Ships. rocently operated on, has become so ob Hits: Jacksonville, 7; Quincy, 6. Errors . P o febpitide it ning days of the tournament. Tomor Jacksonville, B; Quincy, 8. Two-base hits et bl il Gl Ut ey the mord games will begin at 10 PRSI structed that a needle operation Is necessary. Boyle, 2; Letchel 2. Three-bas hit Th weather was superb, the westerly El K sharp, and the afternoon games at His eye is affceted with an in ature cat « SAN o Omaha, 17; St. Joseph, 10, Letcher. Home run: Smith. | ' breeze cooling the atmosphere, The track | 6 o'clock YOKOHAMA, Japan, July 2411 a, m but aided by the application of & solution of SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—Word has '1'(’:‘ ksonvilie, 9; Quiney, Garish aind Snyder; MoDougall and was partly heavy, the result of Jast night's | Two miatehes were bewun nf 3 o'clock ves: | (Delayed in transmisston)—The Japanese | atrophine he can SUll see to write and to boen rocelved her the wreck and total ool 30, 'Des. Motk g L storm. Results cularly brilliant. F, R ey Juth | troops in Corea have commenc forward | read good print. His general health is re- | disability of Sritish bark, Willlam La L TR R I Standing of the Teams, Pirst race, mile and an eighth: Lamp- | Omaha had no difficuity HOVERBRE: Kgainst the positions W by | Markably good. Lacheur ; ) ‘ Washington, 15-6; Philadeiphia, ¢, Played. Won lighter (1 to ) won, ¢ to 1) second, | Snow with the score of il oo Bl B ndi st e Moo 0 Chicago, 21; Pitts 6; ( Innings, 5 Tilume (15 to 1) thirc ime: 1:58 however, had had no 1 P the Chinese troops In the s country. Flying Machine Man Suffers from o Fall. | Island, 600 mil Boston, 7-12; Hrooklyn, $-6 v 3 3 Second race, five furlongs: Plearoin (4 to | The other 1t s between Nusz o 18 daily expected BRUSSELS, July 2 nginee Aie The ve ADOP i’ 3 Slevelind, 12 Louts, 3 o 3 9 3 2 | 5 won, Hioxsom Mily (80 to 1) second, Franke | Grand Talaa ard Dert Hutior, anq: A battle 1s dally expected, iR oE DI A el L L AL LE o v Hong Kong Minneapolis, 21; Detroit, 7 ¢ E ¥ 1in (3 to 1) third, Time: 1:03 sulted in Butler's favor, -0, 61, 64, SHANGHAT, July 35.—It fs reported the | tHa} of Liclisterfoldo, the famous “fiying ma- | ey the latter port for San Kansas C y; Grand ' Rapids, 10. : 1 Phird race, soven furlomiw; May Win (7| the Jaxt vet Nusz was considerably handt 000 Chinese troops which left Taku on | Chine™ man, recently bullt a machine with | Francisco ver reached her destina- Miiwauke V'oledo, 3. Jacksonvil won, Tormentc o 1) second, High | capped by the bad condition of his back - o y o e succeede. eaching con: i 3 . Sioux City, Z; Indianapolis, 8 5 Moines . i (1% ta 1) third, Time: 1:32 D ey whioh Ut or BIRCa1 SoRY. of i, | Sul¥ 30 for Cotes, conveyed by efglit gun- [ Whict Me succesdsd i resching consider | et wud Uer Uonies are now blerching onitHe = al Tete. | QUIneY VR BV 30 |, Fourth race, six furlongs: Potentate (@ to | bails.” A game was also scheduled betwoen | bonts, have landed in Corea. The gunboats | j, UL LY IR L. Ch RS HIe ’”'“K‘""“ rocks off Cape St J. while the bodles of ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July (Special Tele- £ 2) won, Kentigerna (3% to 1) second, Ruby | P. L. Johnson of Hastings and B, C. Hal escol o ino t T L el AL ALY her crew are strewn alor The Bee)—The home team lost to (2 1o 1) third. Time: 114% flion” of Bennington, but the iatter de- | *COrtNE the transports had Instructions | and he fell to the ground. His fall was iy UL HLUL L ol nrnm' to i L il L LE Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: Madrid | faulted to fire upon the Japanese If the latter ob- | broken somewhat, but he was badly injured, | At the bottom of Out of a crew Omaha today by a score o to oth won, Play or Pay (5 to 1) second The rest of e first round was com- | structed the landing o ; . " of eighteen not one L B8 Wore oot Lo KV KR 1 Hrooklyn Does Ter fest to Set Hoston Hack > L n IR RES oehe re aniie wepg: Com- [structed the landing of the army. The other Suttan Arresting s Brothers i eI L RSO sides wore out two pitchers, and son to Second Place. ixth race, five furlongs: Campanig @ to | 'R, R. Youn beat M. Hopking, ot troops which left Foochow for the Loo Choo | TANGIER, July Advices recolved hers | but it was probul (“'m, WS aher ';"”r"' was probubly a few days after she left slugging was done. There was great BOSTON y 2% games fo! . | 1) won, Sir Dixon, 4 to'1) second, Halma H. Young beat 8. 8. Caldwell, islands are also sald to have reached the e 4 L ‘Two games for one s B e bent Feavaratio. nds are also sald to hav ached their | from Fez are to the effect that the Sultan | Singapor When loft the latter port satistaction with Umpire Ward's decisions. | admission w TRROLIoH: Which draw | 0 T i il R e . attraction which ¢ : destination safe s stated It the re- | has caused the arrest of another of his | MEAL Soulhwest monsoons were b The crowd made a demonstration as though | over 6,000 people to the ball grounds today, 5 / fhe match Wahlauist. and | port of the landing of the Chineso troops | brathers. Muley Omar, and the members of | Hhich helped the Vewssl tlong i hor contass 1 mob Ward, but the presence of the police | The Drooklyns won the first i but | ST LOUIS, July Madison _resulta: | Dickey went to the latter by default, and | ynopposed Is correct the prospects of a | his suite. Th rrisaners aro simcaner® of [ Cape St. Jamos is only about 600 miles from BIRVARtad A0 oiitbe b Toston won the second easily, Score First piice. five furlomgs: Judie Thurman | the orie between Tattn and Dungan went to | WioPPoscd | 1s B DEGHTMLER (Ot K | L It i sarirs Kry, CRATRRN WILH | givunore w0 tiie’ L LacHeur miime Bate ) BRATR L oot DG TOE O A0 won, Teari Moon second, Miss Rosa (hird. | Datiin by dotauit, The match between | peaceful settlement of the disputes between piring to depose the sultan and seize the | SOKAPore au a Lue must have 8T, ¢ RTvn R § | Time: 107, Austin and Whitbread was postponed until | China and Japan are improved, as the | throne. asily made the run in three or four days. ’ R. 1B. 8B > Mita: Toston. 16: - Brooklyn, 12, Hrrors: | poceond face, five and n halt furiongs: | this wfternoon on account of”darkness. | Chinese flcet of transports and gunbonts TURLRYOT R GRERRT T FotaARoP, The wind had freshened considerably since PO [] Boston, 4 TSarned runs: Boston, 4; 1rook- | Times 16 0 o b second, he, firat twa, sets of this mateh were Won | could scarcely have escaped the vigilance BRRDTN, Taly 0 B BRI at | Thea o e ths bark: Sor IoUNaZREHINIL Marcum, 1b.. 0 e ostase pHItsLERFCINSION, FBOY hird race, five and a g ¥ when' the match was off. So of the Japanese war vessels it the latter | gopjjorsoo, Bavaria, yesterd .| Sararul. wailos arloan oxpaFinced: ooty i et | 0 Hannon; Duyg’ Three:bine hits: | ntaren won, Gaberdine Lemon Blos- | brilliant playlis’ was done in thls set b h;ul’h preparing to_ oppose the landing | yory 'y Woorl t; ARNAI:th 18 LR el b L LR ML Farland, ‘F ome_ runs coran, McCarthy. | gom third, Time: 1:11 yers. © e ow, fast bally | of the Chinese force, s sall at Woorlits, Anha 8 ethier or not he knew the iy of the la | A LR 0 3 Doublle “plays: Lowe to Lonk: Lo (0 R A e L T T QR Gl e e e ot DL B Cholera Spre ¥ ot Kngwn. Eoy s ¢ itueker: Lowe " ong o fucfrs Shindle | wor it St 'seeond, Biby third. ime: | Sorved some verl aificate Dails, 104 only | couneii of e treaty powers i T v L O [ and fifty minutes, © Umplre: Mc- | Daveseno second, Harry Weaver - third, | had played all the aftarnoon says the (reaty concluded in 1585 between aily News cays cholera s rap- | & F0part a low cape and on its northern Johns 0 Quaid. Bafterics: Stivetts and liyan; Ken- | Time: 1:34. £ The mateh between Haverstick and | China and Japan empowers hoth govern- | 141y spreading in Galic side a high mountain, giving to it the ap- ohnion, p....11 4 syl Winsiow Hewihorhns Peageat: sratken "is” et Very intoresting: 1 | monis (o acmand. that M = S pearance of Uireo islinds for a disiance of Totals . ' "0 (ALl LA y 5 ‘ PR 3 . were on_their mettle and pl clentiflc F VETNRRE L § ey i Herlin, about thirty miles. 1t forms the boundar; At Boston .ve..s 00002703 *12| HAWTHORNE, July 2 Iirst race, half | tannis. It was only by supe Dlacing | Maintain a force of troops sufficient to | pERLIN, July 26.—Tropical heat prevails | entrance to the river and fs the first high. OMAHA. Brooklyn 11170 0 0 0 0 33 0 o—¢ | mile: Victorious won, Buck Knight sec- | tjjat Haskell pulled out a victory. In the | Buarantee public safety, and also to employ f %) "oy lind TRC H1a AB. R. 1B. 8B. Hits: Boston, 13; Brooklyn, 13. Errors: [ Ok Bob Tucker third, Time: 0:50%. T o o Caiiwell the | forelgn officers to organize the Corean army. [ U this city and many deaths from sunstroke [ 19nd secn by a vessel coming from the Seery, m.........1 [ Boston, 1: Brookiyn, 2. 1% Sccond race, half a mile: Martha' Grifin | Jittar appeared to have lost his nerve ond | At the same time both parties to the treaty | have been reported outhwestward. Its geographical location fs Langstord, ..., 6 1 g Sunup second, Hremor” third. “Time: | "y e Much inforior fo s US\Al | akroed not fo send thelr’ own offcers (o or- e latitude 1032 north, and longitude de- style. anize the Corean army. Beyond the con- Coe i UA IR ELLISAS, Laddad et Iy o eSO VIENNAYE T V(35 Moty i, 2 tooklyn, 4." Two-base hits rle, | 0'0%. one mile: Tyro won, Dolly | “‘This morning at 10 o'clack the followIng | Yontion of Japan that the king of Corea has 26.—Princess Henry IV of The William La Lacheur was forty years Coreoran, Durns, Tenny Three Hutchison, 2b..0 hits: . Fout: Home ' tun Tredwa Third race, Rourke, 3b 7 0 . Stra McCone second, Chiswell third, Time: 1:44. ches e playe Johngon anc ¥ % e WAL GHITRTE LR hnson 4nd | ot attended to the mafntenance of public | Ruch-Koestritz died today at Ernstbrunn, | 9 but her timbers were stout and sho In the afterncon at 6 o'c ik | order, the terms of the Lreaty do not afford - had weathered many a heavy blow. The Double plays: Co n_ to ut: Stru RAYOs 1. S Tl Lo T Gl Fourth race, seven-eighths of w mile: | Gosney, Abba A Gated, STautier and Xy ut: | By, Nichol by Underwood, 1. | myanatus won, OFbit second, The Spaniard | Symmes: Tn tee aftecnoon 4t 6 o' . CLAINS T0 BE BRARDSLEY’S WIDOW, | Rews of the wreck and the loss of ail hands was taken to Hong Kong by a vessel from Time Tw hours. Umpire \|\‘KJII4I|K| T Pt 7 Nokli b third, Time: 1:49% R. Young to play the winner of the Gates- | any grounds for Japan's interference. the Segreot river and found its way to this Hatteries: Ten chols; Earle anc Lookab'ugh, b AT R N CHOIR LS Ifth race, three-quarters of a mile: Bm- | Abbott maten; C. H. Youne to play the el noia; T pera won, Cora Tavlor s ond, Jack Riche- Hinner of the Jolinsor c HAD NO EXPERIENCE ON BOARD, Also Lays Claim to a Portlon of the Dead | 1 5 h o CLEVELAND, 0., July 2 lreltenstein | , SIxth race, three-quarters of a mile: Vie- Pioiey. matehis Battin. o play Flelden and Carl Blowers Agroo on One | AUBURN ‘;."“‘""' Eafates i Gl R \’»‘ymr;;: REiTo et sl o e o e reltensteln | toria wan, Marviand second, Little Cripple | of the Austin-Whitbread match. e post- ] . Y., July 2%.—Nelson Beards- | (i in 1 4 4 Barned ru Joseph, 4; Omaha. 2. visitors were not in the game after | third. Time: 1:16%. poned match between Austin and Whit- LULG L HOLE AL ley, preaident of two local banks and director | fitst oMiucr: Lors Jorgensen, o Bure maceng B e e o rras. | the:firat Inning, Bcore Finlshes at Brighton. Bread will also be played this afternoon. LONDON, July 25.—Mr. Fielden, owner of | ;%" [T0F TG o0 Ll D | e e Y e land, Cole, Johnson, 2 McVey,” Rourke, | Cleveland ........1 1 0 0 5 2 G ST vel —l e yacht Saide, which vessel succored P LA OB GG Lol A LB BRI e L L L B Ly, Neal, Home run: Preston. Bases on balls: [ St. Louis .../ 111 0 0 0 0 0 A OISl L B D AY'S YACHT RACE POSTPONEp [ (he Yacht Saide, Which wessct succored Prof. | yuren factory and many times a miltion- | third “ofticer. — ihe erew consisted of five Off Noal, 6; off Lookabauh, 15 off Berz, 33 | Hits: Cleveland, 14; St. s, 1. Tary was Instructed to_refus iy B0 ot B LU el B IS Ry 1) I e GG oft Johnion, ‘8. " HHIt by piener: " Bere 16| cle 2 St 2 5 T Yo ngtrcted O meTu%e | Vigiant s Walting fora Repuired Gaft Iie- | expedition, left at Danes fsland, writes re- [ oo 0 € 0 ‘(I"“ - ;'“’ 'I“‘” an- | orlie La Lacheur was rebuilt in Guernsey In sl Ll o i I s el e St Lot Surick ot By | ont o tie past sore'and unit o run." in foro 8o Tries A rring 10 the reported loss of the Wellman [ 0081 @ widow mamed Mrs. Laura J. Arm- | 1574, She rogistored 773 tons and was 165.8 $ 5 réitenstein, the third race the winner was an outsider, | QUEENSTOWN, July 2.—There was | party and their steamer, that he has learned | 5'°"5: 1VIng in a less prefentious house in @ fect in length; 305 in breadth of beam and a quiet street a mile away, assumed widow's in depth of hold weeds and gavo evidence of the most poig team. A largefd "ropical Storm, Heavy Rolnforeoments Sent by the Chinese On a Voyago from Singapore to Gladston=y Eyo Still Causing Trouble. Hong Kong o) \\unL - I o ot ference from the Japanese n Howling Typhoos toward which he was heading is iiot. known. ape St. James is a deceptive point. The , July A dispateh from Vi- [ mountaln forming the cape has at its | woommr | = flcemeos ot | ommossmtsos =l cocomaomoy 5 Totals .. 12 St. Joscph .. 101100 bases: 8t. Joseph, 12; Omaha, 8. e: One | hits: O, febenu, Young, Two-base : Cora, ag: 5! 3 all sol i I Hour and Afty-five minutes. Umpire: Ward. | Shugart, Drojtenstein, - Donble (Slefaah L AL STt LI Bl el el v no rnce today hetween the Vighant and | from Spitzbergen that the Ragnavald-Jarl, Lincoln Lands the Last. ,'I;“':‘l-\ ,:_‘:\ "h Tebe e “5 Dineis i1 one mile: Topgallant (4 to 1) | Britannia, as the Passage Docks company, | the vessel which was used to convey the e: Methodists Will at Cloveland. i : me: Two hours and five minutes. v : o 1) second, Wimar (3 | although its employes were kept working | plorers to the edge of the ice peak, W, nant gr She sent floral tribute e oyelans ES MOINES, July 2.—(Special Tele- | to oRhD A, Ll t pasjan (4 to 1) nd, Wimar (5 | although its employes were kept working [ plorers to ge of the ice peak, was an grief. She se oral tributes to the o e o IRt I8 r eyl vers wa g vty Wil | st ataoror and: Youns; Péits ‘and to 1} third. Time: 1:44%, - : all night, was unable to deliver the | old whaler which had been fitted up as a | dead millionaire’s home and made frequent | o Sht ND, (0, July .25.—Thesnaxt and poorly supported today, giving the ; e . JSecond race, slx furlofigs: Florence (ev Tepaired jaws of the tloop's gaff In time | steamer and that she was in no way fitted to | visits to his grave. Portions of his vast | Meodist general conference will be held game- to. Lincoln, Score: Senators and Quakers Divide. rd Hawkestone (30 to 1) sec for hor ta meet. the Britannia today. R el e T s e e morna tolhis ot evelan: A & ST P % Major General (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:16%, M Gould nd the off als of the F o & numerous _relatives Des Moines J001 40030 08| WASHINGTON, July 2i-he Senators | Myl TRlett (0o S hone: Cora (12 to D | oo Samne e met " ihix ‘Wrtcrng Mr. Fielden adds that he Is led to believe | but the bulk of it was left in trust for hi: TELEGRAI'IIC BREVITIES. Pthcol: 3724301 2| won the first game In the eighth inning | won, Bmma (2 to 1) second. Bisle Morrison | to’try to makeitrrangements for-a miatch | that In the whole of Wellman's company | six daughters. =—Nothing had been sald in — - it Des 3 13: Lincoln, 13, Errors: ‘:j:’l"};","‘;f‘.‘"‘“ by Tanning's wildness and | filly'6 to 1) third. Time: 1:01, T s T st een s g there was no one possessed of practical ex- | his will of-a wife. A bomb was exploded [ Rt. Rev. Thomas S. Byrne was conse- ‘)::: M‘(‘\’lllel\u 'fl"'”l’,‘”‘l""“ 1\“'_"‘:"‘1'“ i Abbey’s home run, “runs were i m"";"\"\'_"u’""{“‘\v“‘;; ",,":"”{‘y“:’ ‘n"," ;‘,"“f““‘“]‘! whether the work of repair to the disabl perience in polar explorations. today, which gives color to the woman's | crated bishop of Nashville vesterda TraMey, Myors, "”‘:)": Wood. Home | Score, first game: @ to ) thir 4'I']||l'-‘";’ll'n""‘ ond, Cottonade gaff h: }(}M!’;L( tory to Mr. Gould and his represc ||l‘u(|\'~‘ of the A ’A)'A‘I‘rlll'v} press ( story that he intends to fight for a share Henry HBennett, colored, was hanged at run: Wood. Bucrifite hits: Porter, Spear. | Washinston 20 oks L i e s fheny m\_{}uu“m.”‘t‘nr'.'lh_m_‘ hed yesterday o tne | 10 an interview today with Carl Siewers, | of the millions. Through her attorneys | Memphis yesterday for the murder of his Stolen bases: McVicker, Hoffman, '2; Por- [ Philadelphia 00200 0-6 w to 1) won, W B (10 to 1) second, Laurel | gcotiand. Ship Tlidms o mpany's yard at the Norwegian enthusiast in polar matters, | she has commenced proceedings to establish | Wit ter, 2; Myers, MecCarthy, McKibbon, Me- ;. Philadelphia, 13. | G0 to 1) third, Time: 1:56%. Greaniook, whetth le Vighnnt was aliered | ¥Ith regard (o his letter o the Standard yes. | her right of dower as the Jawfully married [ he democrale of the Sixth Missourt dla- Quaid, 2;° Hughes, De wx, MeMackin, [ 1; Philadelph . th race, six ful ¥ Milan B to 1) | after her ra e Seiland, instructing | terady, announcing that he was in receint | wife of Beardsley in his lifetime, [ {rict have nominated Hon. David A. Dear- 2. Bases on balls: 'By Myers, 6; by Holme: Racnedrrina: iz Shilad a, | won, Dest Drand ( 1) second, Harry | them to have a new pair of jaws ready as | of advices from Norway which left litttle | as she h lived with hi T e | Lo 3 MeMackin, 8. Hit b c v Twao-base : r, Selbach, | Hinkson (50 to 1) thi soon a8 possible and to forward them to | doubt that the Wellman Arctic expedition | time death, and " elaiming one | e, democrnts of the Kirst IKansas dis. RORERIILN S rucicOUt iy, Y . Thr s Selbach, 014 D Ont Penzance' in_ time. for them 1o be fitted to | was lost g < tme of Jus death and . claiming onc | triet have fidorsed H, C. Solonion, the pop- Holmes, 1; by McMackin, 6. Wild pn.»n» Home runs: Abbey. Struck out: S b e Gl the Vigllant's gaff before the regatta there | Mr. Siew g child, Nelson D. Beardsley, survives the | ulist nominee for congress Myers. Passed ball: Traffley. Double play: | By Fanning, 2 Time: = Two hours and | WASHINGTON, July Pirs . aix | on Saturday next: B Mr. Slewers, showed. the Assoclated < | issue of such marriage. Mr. Beardsley was Tnited States Commissloner Shields of Lincoln, Time: Two hours and twe thirty minutes. Umpire: Hoagland. Bat- | and & half furlongs:” Lyrist_won, Mollle | At the Myunt's bay regatta it Is believeq | FePresentative a bundle of ictters re 4 years of age at the time of his death, sw York has discharged three of the minutes. Umpire: Haskell. Attendanc teries: Mercer and Dugdale and | Penny second, Delury (hird. Time: 0:55%. | trat e T aat Wil e opposed by the | on Monday last from Arctic sealers who had | he infant who bears his name in these | Chinamen who were tricd on the charge of 700 Batteries: Myers, Holmes and Tr Buckle Second race, mile and a’ half: Rapidan | Satanita as well as the Britannia, and | returned to Norway from the extreme nort proceedings 1s 2 years old. Action was also | SMUgEIing. McMackin and Speer. In the sceond game Washington led their | won, "Sandstone’ sccond, Miss ey B erastive Fhcing e logked forward | ern waters. The writers sald that they were | bont e 08 18 & ¥ etm O e alleged. to | . A. W. Bierbaum has been allowed @ ‘te- AL LT opponents in g, but - inability to | Time: 212 ; ¢ ce o ere all of the mem. | comamences 0 O Lt Al O | hate of $13.00 for revenue duties pail L] 5 bunch their hits, nssisted by errors by it raoe | sbxiiandl e el fnirarionasl | uies Ot AL AREL (A an Ity eranantl ot | e O e oL o mem | havedibeenil slveniiby. Baardstey) Ini1891 and L A EEL RO I AL g2 e pROCK ISLAND, I, July 2 —(Speetal | Sullivan and tadford 0st the game. Traltor won, BcKeever "sccond, CHeddar | Cott,” wa orFaretin " euD vamed At 100 | ey e o e e aruspy [ 1892. The first note Is for $10.000 and Is | GEdey warenouse. o~ o b o0 elegram to The Bee)-"Rock Tslaid-Moline R 5 =0 a4 rime: ; rolneau Rte beiosmpBtednro a ptain Nansen's ship was also crushed | oy e widow" on.' The other is | “omact Syarehouse. BereRioR A0otia” todey in o game. chintace | WMnington .o d 01 02 001 =8 | et e U e T D oNoral || C LineaRb S HoonipBten i CrinEan oY fRYtsice) now in the widow's possession. e other is | "f " g department is informed _the el by sha el ng: antinard st 5 E 8 . . 2 9 2 Al X ok v e L | race between the Vigilant, the Bi e Rifove . Pa for $18,000, which she says was deposited in Spanish nment has appropriated $100,- terized by sharp g wrd batting | i Washinaton, Philadelphia, 10. Psyche ‘second, Lento ' third. Time: | and, if possible, the Satanita. It has b Mr. Slewers belleves that the Peary party | por “private apartment in the safe in Mr. ermination: of phyloxerra. in on the part of the locals. Score: ror Wasiington, 3: Philadelphin, 6. | 1 declded not to sall the Vigilant tomorrow. | Will return in September after having sailed | B cagiey's bank. Tha o decls he ¢ LR R b Rock TIsland-Moline. 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3-7 | Fyo-ba : elbach, Hassamelr, h race, six furlongs: Patti won, Fin Ea o an open polar sea. Only Peary’s and Jack- Ihun. ey's ’».m i :‘n nn:’ .~|.w declar !\\-||)|41 wine ;l.hlx\ ng i it c Peorln .. 10000001 34| Thompson . uissamln 3 | water' second, Dolorls filly third. | Time T A Al AT A Ot E D O! e e o Bewenry'® and Juck: | is missing from ‘the box. She brings suit | Dr. Love and Dr. Jones of Preston Hits: Rock Tsland-Moline, 11; Peoria, 7. W Sor Radford to Cart- | 117 ; those now out, were scientifically planned. | JSAINSt the exccutors to recover the value of | neapolis vestorday of the charge of — 4 o Ralilyan TWENTY-ONK START IN A PACE. Slow Time and Indifferent Finishes Mark e the two notes and interest. ~Her attorney |, ining fraudilent pension vouchers. SERIFS O. Sullivan and McGuire 1 nd Buckie: Great Ficld that Went. for the 2:15 Moy o) 95— O S yRgayy e y Angeles, 1l Killed his ¥ githeld TOLEDO, 0., July %—0n a slow track | o s abte | Which she declares s the value of certain | and 't CHI TN fin Iy rack. at the Exposition grounds the races of the | 4 nluable | (o urities given to her by Mr. Beardsley in | He then made an unsuccessful attempt at ' Giants teat the Orloles Agnin, Sion ¢} 5 " The Book of the Builders NEW. YORK. July The Giants took | CLEVELAND, 0., .—There w National Cyeling circuit opened today in BootylSecuredibyithertiandity L A s G Pt ey suleide. the lead at the and wi + npever | Ereat sport at the Cleveland Driving track | the presence of 3,000 people. Only ordinary PEROTE, Vera Cruz, July 25.—A diligence | 4150 said to be missing from her private HISTORY OF THE headed. Score: this afternoon. The weather was fine and | time was made in the events, and in nonc | between this place and Tezuitlan has been | apartment in the bank vault. The public Baltimore the track in good condition, and as a r was what could be called an exciting finish. | neld up by bandits and a large amount of | announcement of these acts created a. sen 1 First race, mile handicap, class A: sation today which never has been equaled LOWARD:.Y JULY. ’ New York ; sult the time was very fast. The 2:15 pace, ; | a b ledo Tty B mon . i 1 valuable a. > stage WORLD’S FAIR Hits: Baltimore, 12; New York, with thirty entrles, had twenty-one start- | G, Ruse, Toledo, 10 Miwongimigm i moneveni naluaules fRecured SRITHEHBtARS | ik foorimunity) rors: Baltimore, 2; New York, 2 Sra! Thare was o favorite in the poois, | 1 , "Toledo, 120"y second. i | coach met the trains of the Interocwanic railway and started for Tezuitln. While 15T E e ) Strikes Down the Frecious |nbes—Faral ‘D. H. Burnbam UL o8 R N T the field selling well against any hors Sccond rac third of a_mile, ¥ g AT | v A ; o rug- | class B s, Chicago, won; W still in the great pine forests the diligence Cnsew of Cholcra Infintum e : ~ el rel > could be picked. There was a game s Chief of Cons Haltren, Farrel. Double play could be p T NN, i truction, rel to Wardi Reftz to Jennings. ol gttty ;\yrml‘h:;l|Ih:’Imlwnlll’“l::;.l\:'vI';’r: Taxis, b e s i, | was attacked by seven armed and mounted | Hundred Thousand Dollarsof Dumage Done | [iwide A Few Hours—yay Do Pre CAND, T o Pileekin " and Fartel; | ning by & neck. Frank Agan was sent 3 won sRLey. mengtisiarverdgardianditens naseenenrs Lygaimricgirominiosomative, Tated Foo 2 E y L ime: 2 were taken completely by surprise. One | gp. JOSEPH, July 25.—Fire at noon today T" BUILT F D. M minutes. Batterles illet Gleason and Robinson. against Pixley in the second heat, and Colo- 3 nd. Tim I Bt takencompletelye by dauspiise race, half mil class A: | of the passengers, a rich Spanish merchant, | o o SPRG e ST SET U T B 1O - The big plants, with nel in the third, and then Clayhontas won t Colts on tolclough. the last three heats and the race. In the Detroit, won, L. Johnson, | living at Tezuitlan, had $4,000 in bank notes. Director of i , o Reatony CHICAGO, July %.—Chicago warmed the [ 2:21 trot Roseleaf was a hot favorite, and | Cleveland, ond. Time: 1: ! The bandits secured this and proceeded to | ¢ity. It was started by a spark from a loco their roots deep in the . 9 Pittsburg men up today, giving their pitcher | when Mahogany took the first two heats Fifth race, l“r_vhml(ly;“ l A }; rifle the Hidalgo express box and the pi motive, and before being extinguished burned RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | o merciiess pounding. ~ The game was | from her and tired himself out, Mary Test O o Lo, | sengers’ pockets, among whom were two | the Bennett lumber yard, the Lincoln school varth, grow strong by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps ;:::’,‘,;"'.;:,',,:z";‘:;:;"“‘,"‘.:\'::.,“;;.“;;,',:t DINL O | Sohsternation in the pool rooms. n the 3 | Thme: 40 15 g ldios, Thess were relleved ‘of dlamond | bullding, twenty frelghi cars and about, o 2 when the July sun ot accepted). Address, osn L, tpatha 80Tl gy | class Tloise had an' easy time of it after e, quarter of u mile, open s | rings and other Jewelry and the entire party | dozen small houses. The loss mostly ke ; y g Snicagos e 28 8 2 2 1 52% | the nirst heat. Result R, O _Cleveland, won v | was completely ~stripped of everything of | covered by insurance. heats down on them, Bitabuca % > L 2:21 trotting, purse $,000: Mary h ForiniSiacconds i | value. Over fifty troopers are in pursuit i iy s Memorial Department, ) class, Y Hits: Chicago, 2; Pittsbure, 13, Errors: | gelt' won'the third, fourth and fifth heats vill pro v mak Court) Beach Gossip. 86 W d e ce, Toled onahipy o and will probably ‘make no captures, but kill [ v eventh race, Toledo championship, class i e e e nca il R S jcago, 4: Pittsburg, 4. Barned runs: Chi- | and race: Mahogany won the first and sec- I gl OMAHA BEB. Pittsbur, 4. Two-base hits: Wil | Gng i, Flines S0, 212, 5 2aate | A O F annmn’\\on Frank Righ on sight. “nare/uania; gooll alaed atiendance /lust Ryan, 23 Anson, 3 Dahlen, Irwin, | 2:1516" Judge Fisher, Roselenf,” Aunt De: | segond, Another Duel in Prospect, form, more chiliren being in the : ) ? flerce heat. Slixiten. Three-base hit: Parrott. | filoh Gabrielle, ize, Dan Lowell and | ISighth race “one mile, open class B, 4 £ B Kenont Sl i imored ueinginathes Decker, Wilmot, ~ Struck out: speclal sanction: W, C. Singer, Milwauke ARIS, July There was a wild scene | than on &8y SYERNE X80, Te\ven eapecls es and young Home runs: Navidad finished in the order named. SERIES NO. 22, By Colclou: by Griffith, 2. Time: One [ N3N Slage” pacing, purse $2,00: Clayhontas | Woni T. D. Cabanno second. Time: today in the Chamber of Deputies during | for ladies and children, at which most of | eniidren fe trous cffects of heat hour and fifty ‘minutes. Umpire: Lynch. | won” (he fourth, fifth and sixth heats and Base Ball Tournament at Exel the debate on the anti-anarchist measures. | the children attend. PR ns positively declare that Satteries: Griffith and Schriver; Colclough o e second hen Bt HO R L TR TR N, heati | EXTER, Neb, July Z.—(Speclal to The | M. Juares, sociulist, moved an amendment | A gentleman namad Racon lost a dlamond | 5,0 S0 Standing of the Teams, rnton won the third. Time: 212, 2:12 Bee.)—What with horse racing, base ball | to assimulate as anarchists, ministers, sen- 3|l)'.'1"<"|« e LD e et e b s e e e R Played. Won, Lost. Er.Ct | w hiteline, Carrie Onward, Coustboy, Drel. [ one of the most sporty towns along the B. | led to a revival of the Panama Incidents. | Jiuiners can leave their rings, with their | and every possibility of contagion remov 4 DICTIONARY Hosfoniy 3 ¥ ‘\';*V-"_""“ "['k““,‘{"‘“;., Al ussel, 'Kittle, | &M Last night the business men mct and | 3. Jourdan attacked M. Rouvier, ex-minis- | other valuables, in tiie office of the butl | by using “a o lendid nutriment,” as doctors 3 New York . ol 0.0 | &% iished In the ordor named o and | orgunized for ‘a base bull tournament 1o | tor of ‘the finance. The latjer “declared | house, but very often they overlook rings. | call lactated food, the mere presence of 8 g he had come scathless through the Panama The plenic season beging soon, August | pie) temperature can do no harm. For, at ) Cle nd .. D 2:20 class, trotting, purse $2,00: Bloise [ August. The officers elected were: Pres- 4,800 Fagon 260,000 Wordy | Gl atiiih: i 503 | (220, class, trotting, ‘purse $2.000: Tilglse | August, dhe o e« treasurer. L. . | scandal, and he hotly informed M. Jourdan | belng the regulation picnie month, Muna- | FEH SEEHE S DR el T e ot — Brooklyn .. .- BLLI ty.Six won the first heat. Time: 2:15%, 2:17, mm {5 secretary, James McFadden. Quite | that he would take up the gauntlet with | Ber Griffiths is ')-w_n 1 Ivln-l‘v; now at the he bottom, L INSTRUCTIVI: AND USEVUL 3 3 2 205 2wts. Anna Mace, Lady ‘Nelson and i whoen made’ Up Already | him. ‘ofsewhere. M. Rouvier afterwards | Thte of three or four a day. He suggests to [ of a condition of (hings that' follows im- proper feeding During hot weather the slightest signs of St. Louis 2 it & of Knowledge and a Mintop | | Ohjoion™ b Clothing Salesmen wt It. Smlth and Edgerton Slgn. amendment was eventually rejocted by a 9, First Nationai' Bank bullding, be Usefutness. Loutsvill i It took the base ball nine of the Contl- | PHILADELPHIA, July 25.—Walter Edger- | Vote of 264 to 22. Subsequently the cham- lock any week day fore- | indigestion or diarchoea shontd receive Im- Yrashington =u aysiss nental Clothing company just four innings | ton, the Kentucky Roscbud, has slgned ar- | ber decided the violent - passuges in tho } noom. modfato attention, and be mot by a close Tho yesterday to convince the Browning, Kinz | ticles of ngreement 29 nhxru twenty rouads | q!;“{uhll‘”?‘)’m;‘llll“;; ;,‘A::‘lmrln_ru:(' :‘lv“n:;m:’l:(] aha View I cment Club. ot on bl i el s e han la WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES ¢ Co. combinatiol se b with Solly Smith of California before the his actic aving beel ken, s deemed A Riies SR children who do not cat with sh, & Coipcombination ithat U Lol westajiss Oy el b, MlimeApois, on | that a duel botween M. Rouvier and Jourdan [ The Omaha View Improvement club will | yre weak and debilitated, “pick up” mar- meet Thursday evening, July 26, at the Re- ) vellously when they are put on a diet of nilar pumh.ulm. r v ar i Twin City }W LT 5z game that they had yet to learn. The two A ! B the aced within ho o D Rl on the Presumptuous | aggregations collided at the Charles Street | Aug . The men are to welgh at the | {5 needless. n| Biite mublication. 4 e R L e S DAL Oclock 4nd played until the pangs | ringside 122 pounds. — Smith has already M e A publican club room, Twenty-sixth and Lake | lactated food even for a fow weeks, Laes GOl JIAOR A i Siix ity | Of hunger drove them from the diamonc signed. 1A AT A Riot at # Polish Funcral, streets. tated food is taken with relish when all SIOUX CITY, Ta, July 25.—Sloux City | "¢ way a closely contested exhibition for Sculling Contest Signed For, WARSAW, July 25.—A mob at Shanoft in | * A full attendance is requested, as the an- | other nutriment is refused - Articles of agreement | the province of Radom objected to the burial [ nual election of officers will take place, and ory element of pure mother's milk is matters of importance will come up in met in lactated food el g gard to the grading of Lake and Thirticth [ Keep baby upon lactated food and it wi streets, and also as to improving street car | escape cholera infantum and dangerous facilities in that neck of the woods. summer iline ey the field, and_won with case. The Brown- a side, I 2 L —————— houschold with little children in it base nits: okt v\r:i‘;}i-n',{;.lx ing, Kink & Co. team took Dan Honin out R — SR huts in “hhxl.h“r l;ulx.nhlm‘“1:(“:;|ull[-r:lh1:.:’Ih'lx]l::l ot T e AT [olngs. T L R A e ayo 4 ar: Nty * | to coach and act as mascot, but he proved 2 L b were lying escued twenty of them, The TR e o i SRR Sl R v L W ia itk (o aR ety DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. Marr, Hart. - Home rune: Mots, eIl [ o bo a veritable hoodoo, and was released | MINNEAPOLIS, July Dominy Dans | Dorce aiarasa. the. Floters, and efior some | . Dotectives Dunn and Tunahue. arrested | nighis nicss thoy | art. Double plays: Camp to ; . A 5 F. L. Kelligan last night for burglary, The | hand for emergenci to McCauley; Newell to Stewa in_the third inning. forth was knocked out in seven rounds be- | hard fighting dispersed them. Many of thi It is the food upon which hundreds Cauley. Struck out: By Hart, The features of the game were Flood's first | fore the Twin City Athletic club this eye rioters were injured. Fingleaders wera | Prisoncr is wanted in Des Molnes, and will | /It s the foog M PR B lips, 2. Time: Two hours and lmn\—n\ base play for the Continentals and the bats } ing by Harry Finnick, the “Arkansas Kid." | arrested. be taken back as soon as an offic Iappyemathare thaye nourlahon Aplnell el minutes. Umpire: Peoples. Batt Phil- r k of Conrad and Crandall. Will he flght was a ganiey one from start to v that city arvives. Kelligan stole one ays Mrs. hapman of 1} lips, Mills and Murphy; F and 's coaching took the crowd, which | finigh, i o to ALd Ching worth of silverware and jewelry ton Center whose baby s shown LR A X fairly filled the grand stand, and he was it ST. PETERSBURG, July 25.—The Novoe | some of the plunder to a’North Sixteenth | above, in to the makers of this ¥ T v rewarded with an encore 4t each appear- Son-of-yrgun Won. ST. PETERS 3, July 25, L A R Y s B _Drewrers Help the | iy LIVERPOOL, July 2.—The for Vremya says that Russia is unable to re- [ &ty has been Yecovered, and the thied wil "I wish to tell you about our baby. We MILWAUKER, _July $.-The Brewers| continentals .. 5 2 7-21 | Liverpool cup 01,2 soverelgns was won | main indifferent to the fate ot Corea, and | go back without requisition paper tried 5 food at first that baby d1d not see Al Ar 075 100 08 0 1t | o HIG Continentals, 20 Browning-Kings, | Gun. 0153 " contribute to localize the war. Flnally he was taken very sick and the Milwnukee e 2 0 s ‘ontinentals, 10; Brownin, T ot Mate —_— alarm of fire from box 112 at 1 o'clock | g dvised us to use lactated food Toledo ... 0000110001 < R e N S Robby J. uiid | Muscot. Mat A T sadlia, An:glarm gL fie £ RE 1L ) joctor’ _advised us o use lactatod too, Hits: Milwaukee, 10; Toledo, 7. Errors: | Horton and Wilcox. BUFFALO, July Robert e P . ¢ this morning called the department to Or- | which we did at once, and from that time Poledo, 2, Barned runs: Milwaukee T Y NDON, 25 3 . d & W ¢ 9 d ) s he has cried for it every two Toledg, 2, Karned runs: Milwaukee, 4; T Mascot have bed mintched fc LONDON, July 25.—1In the case of John R. | ),y " g wWilhelm's store, Fifteenth and | until thi I A for it t ledo, .8 Two-base Ritai Compay, Retiger Matinge Baces Saturdsy. race next week; ‘“"“ hree n 11 Rogers against Minnie Palmer, the parties | 1, 100 girects. The smoke, which caused | hour 1 although we always give him Thrie-buse hits Carncy. Home funs: Ni- | o second of the summer series of mati- — ail — concerned agreed to a general stay of pro- | v bvel 4" dlvidual to turn in an alarm, | One ead one-half cupful nas never loft Taylor to Carr; McGuicken to Carney. | hee races will be held at Union Park, across Elghth Winl Republicans. ceedings, Including the divorce, o nelsed by a salnmander. There was no | any in his bottle He s now 1 year old, el e hour and forty minutes. Ume | the river, Saturday afternoon, and the | The Elghth Wi ‘Republican club held P e AR GAMRRE B and las grown (o be such a fat, healthy : " Sheridan. Batteries: Stephens and | management Is counting upon an especially | & meeting at Tweily-second and Cuming 4 4 ; . - * , boy {elds; Rettger and McFarland. enjoyable time. There will be a large field | streets last night. > 4. Furnas presided, LIEGE, July Since Saturday eight new (s of Sengoing Vessels July Every Norman Festie Wins Tis Game. of horses from both this city and A committee of thtee was appointed to | cases and four deaths from cholera have Arsived—Richmond Hill, [ Any droggist whl scll for 25 cents s pack- ape lirge enough to make 10 pints of nours MINNEAPOLIL July 26,—The visitors ) evel 0! He . dele; ol C p thusias and to ¥ tain a number of events that should be im- | a delegation to stk wp enthusiusm an basn vaportad, TU0Ee BAS oA Bluffs, and the afternoon’s card will col select three men from each ward act as - 4 The 20| o 1 N V' | been reported. There has been one death | SR SRR Nret A vrived—Baumwall, from [ g food, and in large packages It 18 were outplayed today ‘and were not n it | portant enough to create enthuslasm on | get republicans gitiio the polls, both at 5 S s 3 st Johns, . —Arrived—Siberian, from the start. Score any course. The initlal meeting on Satur- | cau and elechipn, Measrs. Jacobson, Y e In Vi At Minneapolis 20545500 0-2t|day last was a fine success and attracted a | Love and Dahlmi 'u Wire the gentiemen se: Jtaath fxom Auuiiroke in Yisans. from Glassow July 2 he heat here is ex- At the bizard—Passed—Columbia, from AMUSEMENTS. Detroft o222 00 0 0 0 83 2 0—17| large crowd of spectators. The coming | lected for this dlity VIEND G : Minneapolls, %: Detrol drrors: | Mat, however, promises to celipse the open- ‘andidates made brief r Y axes At proat |IneiAtric g e o heias RO sounsns. And’ % M palin 1 Borrat o Rerneds are better horses entered and more of | Singleton declared themselves as candid ' Ay - {inneapolls, 12 Detroit, 8, Twoebase hits: | 486, PESE, MOTmES ST, AT TRNGLCE | BorSthe iekilature. | Wil A | U 4 office and recelve Burns, Burrel, Visner, 'Y truck of MRS IR min ta this (el the By Baker, 3 by Vianer, ‘Yorle “Btruck out: | (U GO R eaon throughout. the | montioned as o owndidate for secretary o th part of this superb work-tho story | [ BY B L /by Borokiere. M Bornia | Season, and each one will be an impr of the war, told by the leading generals Batterios M orohars, | ment on its predecessor—that is, If careful the club decided to meet again on Au- on both sides. Peoars and Jantsen management and hard work can bring | gust 2 and elect officers for the ensuing TRATED, about this result Year * 2 ust Paralyzod Mr. Parkor. T ————— | N a X ved & record ' bre fim game. It was FRIEND, Neb., July 2.—(Special to The FRANKFORT, Ind, July ~Willlam w ur llouk lkpt., l)m.llm Bee, 8 rvmpnnlimxlln‘\lw in ]mt;:' h, ‘1": Wwhich nul. Bee.)~The managers of the Friend rac Wood, ex-county recordcr, a prominent farmer WILL LECTURE — — ues made thirty-elght hits. They played | which are to be held August 7, 8 and Sk A i without an error, while the visitors went T~ " 3 " | and stock dealer, has gone away, and, it i {0 pleces, making more errors than runs. RN ‘I','..‘."'l:'l.(“i‘-.l"."‘.f...'.‘“ gt and bace | alleged, left behind him $26,000 of debis, in- THURSDAY, JULY 26th, core: dition "to A g, cluding large amount of forged paper. : k bl 5 4 AR i, 10 addition to thelr regular program. | ¢l o L T S M AT ROOM 1 NEW YOIK LiR pedi. Only that number of the book corrospond- had a walkover in today’'s game. Score the first_two innings, and then the Conti- STON. o ing With the series number of the eoupon e e 3110 6 2 L A harts Dpened & fresh case of base | . BOSTON,, July: 2 eaemied wilL by dolor sl Sloux Ol o B I B 0 T B o0t e ka1 was tog | have been Hgned by Gearge H. Hosmer and | of the remains of one of their friends in the NE Sunday and Phree Wook-day coupons, R R 9. Er- | much their wearied opponents to over- | Fred A. Plaisted of Gorham, Me., for semetery devoted to cholera vietims. They with 15 cents 0 cot, Wi iy ons b ek Hits: Sloux City Indfanapolls, 12. Er- | much for the dig) : ) 1A Blalata Aorbam,; Mou tor & | icemstery of The American Eneyelopedia Dictlon rors: Sloux City, 3; Indianapolls, 4. Earned | come. The Continentals showed themseives | single ¢ race on August 6 to be rowed | agsaulted the coffin bearers and chased them ary. Send onlers o The Bes O Mo Hing the superior team, both at the, bat and in | on some course to be agreed wpon later, for | fi il cometery, They then stormed tho Max orders should be addressol to base hits: mother should try lactated food. even less expensive, Kansas City ......9 110373859 The track is in fine condition. "A “good | Wood went away s Grand Rapids 20801030110 many horses are now at the m.m(n and | he was going to Buffalo. The suspicions of » CENTURY WAR BOOK Hits: Kunsas City, 2; Grand Rapids, 12, erything indicates onc of the largest and | nis creditors were aroused, and it is said Grand Rapids, K una} | Most suctessful meetings ever held In the | an tnvestigation, which was Instituted, has | BEAUTIFULLY BOUND FOR $1.00. | Kuntas Citv, 19; Grand Rapids, & Three | stite Mready brought o HEht 4 considerable’ sum 4 ' | Magnetism and dypnotism, se hits: Nichol, 8; Hernan, Niles, Man- F.B: FESTNER, ning. Home runs; Mitehell, Beard, Carrol wndering Willios fontes af:forged pApsn It leeald that Wood hat B < 2; Sples, Clallopy. Bases on balls: Off Da RAE CITY, Neb., July 2%.—(Speclal | been speculating Leavily on the Clicago | Amolml * Pu E ADMISSION 235 CENTS 108 8. 14th Str,, Omaha. | i o Parier, 3 Time two hours. Ui legram to The Bee)-The Central City 4 of Trade. ON THE DIFFERENCE DETWEEN