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1] - 7 Hia ki S THE_OMAHA SIMPLY SLUGGED IT OUT | imer, s homs” s brehiy BEAT BOTH BRITISH BOATS | hsrmioist o nc,seme g ot ae | o, i aove srsnse o s coune | DROSPECT NOT ~ PLEASING | FEEDING A DELICATE BABY Batteries: Kennedy and Dally; estervelt, Introdueed a resalution advoeating the pur- | club i or 8 W bel Clark and Farrell. hikes OF ROTtHSAT MUk, (o7 he SatebRans | tRe” DICToTred dete ol ormantasions oy el It Counts Just the Same. ey ey QN enro L R L] should be widressed to Danlel Linahan, 411 —_— " N ' HICAG P " v 8 killed by k. col . Nc s ast Fourth street, Grand Tsland. Centra . ’ o Cmaba Wins the Last Gamo at Jacksonville | | CHICAGO, Aug. 6.-Today's game was a | Orack Cutters of the Royal Yacht Olab De- | tlons Wil be marle jomorrow. Gty i Taboring wniter o :;,m;.)‘k.. when «he | Strikors Plainly Told Thay Gonld Not In- | "or's % Frmaus Shsielan That Ahould by Merely Hitting the Ball. b & comfartabie lead the Colts grew care: feated on a Lony Run, RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS, | team last Tueaday and Wednesday—it wos terfore with Men at Work, — leus and went 1o pleces and nearly lost in ki the Wilcox team they beat, an entirely dif: R y z & Favorites ITave » Day at Brigh'on and the | ferent organization. and Tsland js ready Chicago e 310131380 0-13 n and anxious to pick p Central City and * ROURKES JUMP ON CARISCH ONCE MORE | Cincinnati . 340318357 85| VIGILANT WON AFTER A CLOSE RACE | Talent Evens Up u Lattle. Ak her soundly whenever she teels as it | DISCRETION THE BETTER PART OF VALOR 2 “One-halt ot the NEW YORK, Aug, 6.—The srites had Grand Island Is also after \ deaths of infants are 1t Cineinnati, 14, Errors — Chicago, Farned runa: their Innings today at Brighton Heach, and | Ord's sealp, and will get it in_due time. e caused by |Impropie Two-base hits: | Satant e firs e on witho o | Ord claims’ the champlonship of this part , y h Satanita Was a Few Seconds Ahead and | In the first radéh they won without the | (yd claiing the ehamiionehip, OF Falf DAL | Preparations Made at Peru for the Recep- feeding,” should be Connte Strothers and 1is Crowd Kept Busy 3 Wit v 2] a » slightest trouble, 'he Vol e W o e L iy 145 Toarbiaw” = Lincoln and . ; ony "35ipld | Britannla a Short Distancs Hening | MEhlen trouble, The favorte wan the it | nows. : tlon_ and Massacre of the Invading weitten cn ths wAllS Des Molnes Defeated —Scoros . Struck out: By in h‘::" s "’:"u':‘ ! won away off in a common gallop from the TO DENVER. Strikers Haa w Torrifylng Ef- ||l"ml-r\knnrwr,\ of the Other Games. : Time: Two hours and tw - & . outsider, De Courvey. The peculiar feature d"N‘I: ”numn to all inues, - Uiplre: - equatd, | Batertes of the first two races was that Matt Tribe 7o, food fob an Jnant 2 e 2l s 2 rode the winner and Mike Bergen the 5 . SQUAT. 1o th R Biine, 17: Jacksonville, 18 Young Both Suffered. COWES, Aug. 6.—With prospects of a | Second horse In each. Blla Reed was al- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 6-Promptly with | PERU, 1L, Aug. 6.—The expected invasion el L Rack 1t \7; Des Moln s Aug. 6.-Roth pitchers were | splendid day's racing the Vigilant, Britannta [ o8t & prohibitive favorite in the third | the fall of the big black time ball on the | of 500 sirikers from Spring Valley, Seaton y el LR e ooin, 2 hard, Plttshurs winning by ter o ce, for 3-year-olds, and she showed how | state, war and navy bullding ST TOARY L 3 § alley, Seaton- . o e hos A L Olaveinnd, 6 o Yoy bard, Plisburs wihniog by (6 | and Satanita started this morning In the | she ‘could ‘win by going under the wire in | Gpide o and navy buildings at noon today | yyo gn) Ladd, which was planned at the who cannot nurse their children Pittshure, 11; Cleveland, 6, 4 ;. bk ottt a romp, with the second choice, R | Chief Consul George B. French and €. Ron- | AEHE NS Boston, 15; Washington, 7. Pittshurig e B AR AL bigg event of the regatta of the Royal London | &, oMb (It th "»-‘n‘n R WagTPINE | saville of the District of Columbin divisfon | MAcs meeting of Saturday, failed to material- tring the entire year, and many others who Toulsvile, 3; 8t Louts, 1 Cleveland 50 10 0 0 03 8 0= 8| Yacht club. T weather was what the | Resiits: | Gf the League of American Wheslmen | 126 They were to prevent by persuasion or [ OUENit ot to as the nutriment which they Brooklyn, 21; New York, 8 s Pittsburg, 12 Cloveland, 8. Breors: | oxperts call Satanita weather, The course | FIrst race, seven turlongw: Beliwood @ | started from the white house on the great | violence the men from golng to work in the urnish steadily loses in richness and power bt Tl Lt pittsbure, A cléveland, 2. arned s | Caround the Tale of Wright, starting east- | £9 1) on Jiit ®'to 1) second, Carallte G | bloyelg relay race from Washington to Den | Carbon Conl company's shaft this_ morning to make firm flesh and bone and to keep baby e, Pouna, TNreeans - hity ! % Lhird, e: 1:10%. ver. The two wh n bore 1 letter from : sha it bt BRIt L, 1Ty Kk o= (Bnuetal | B e e B e i 1 oo B whecond race, six furlongs: Speite @ to 1) | Private Secretary Thurber to Governor | and under the leadership of Vice President well. This {8 especially true in summer. J S0 . | fitty-five miles. There were nearly 300 n, De Courcey (10 to 1) second, Ironsides | Waite, which is to be passed from nian to | Murray of the Mine Workers union expec’ed How shall T feed my baby,” is then the question of these mothers who cannot nurse their bables. Telegram to The Bee)—The visitors jumped cock. Double plays: — Bierbauer to 5 to 1) third, Time: 1:7. man until 1t reaches ity destination. Kep- Ty Wk out: Sty Ehret, 11 by | yachts of all sizes and descriptions lying in Bird race, five farlongs: Blla Reed (1 | Pesentative Sprinser of 1ol artanked the | an easy task. Shorlft Taylor brought down ““Feed the 1ittle one on lactated food.” says the more experienced mother. DAILY BEE/UNT'UESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1894 bo Written on the Wall of Kvery Nnusery How to Supplement Mother's Milk, foct on the Invaders. ay Raoco Against Time of the League of Ameriean Whoelmen. on the home team today and won, though [ VEUL LR B IR { 0 v ft was n hard fight. DBoth sides pounded Youmg, 1 ime: | Twe hours. | \inbite: | the roads. The American yachts, Atalanta, «-mfl'ln}‘Gt'k”“,‘,“{“”fi Girl, @ to 2) second, | prellminaries for the wheelmen, ' The letter | fitty deputies and the Ottawa militia. The d H 3.} White' Ladis Wt ‘Ma gt ey ptain 2 o e o Jorne by the riders was as follows / the ball heavily, but the hits were badly | Youns and Zimmer e L e | DRI DU Ven ' furiongs: - Shadow | o the Governot of Colorado: Sir—At the | Law and Order league of this city was called flelded. At various stages of the Crippled Browns Still Shding. among those floating the stars and stripes. :;;;""Ril":'\l_lm bl 6 to ) ran a dead sague of Amerlo Wheel- | out Sunday evening, pickets were placed on the Athenians had victory within LOUISVILLT, Aug, 6.—The Trowns nar. | Consplcuous in the midst of the parade was | Mg JUENR (1 f0 D fhied. Jumes Vot || meh the, presiient Soects 1080 "iiiiiey | every road with orders not to allow strikers e bl L L Ll e B AL ROI0 " Batfit It ko through elarifis errors, | FONIY. (€8cuped \n sHutout todey. Menetes | %' tall mast from which' the Amerioan flog | nors (8t 15w B a1 o | SRR T O Benver. Coloy | to cross the line botween La Slle and Buroau | foarinE of delleate children on Idotated food 3 g Blaring was on his mettle, and received fine sup- | was f ond, Laurel (ev Tme: 15500 el it A : have given it its brilliant reput, o Ji v vei fine work, ' Score: was flying. d, (even) third, Time: 1:60%. by bicycls 1 the program fixed the [ o uniies and sk eatl T eputation among Nolther pitcher did any very fin port. Score: OVer 1ns A tead Bixih rice, one mile: Harry Alongo (10 to | messenyer will leave (he oxeculive mansion | countles and proparations made which would f mothers and physiclans. As a nutriment and especially Carisch, who was exceedingly | Loulsville ........1 100000 v gay spoctacle a lenden sky | 1) won, Witmar (6 to 5 second, Sam Weller | at 12 o'clock noon today and it is expected | have resulted in wholesale slaughter if they | preventive of discase it has been subjected wild. A notable feature of the game was St. Louls ... . 00000O0TCO0 frowned, threatening a showery day, but as | ( to 1) third. Time: 1:44. that the enclosed will be dellvered by re- | had persisted in attempting to carry out to the most trying tests, and has brought Hits: Louisville, 11; St. Lous, 6 1 | & /compensation & nids bresis- wiks' blowitg Aiktols ftice kb BAFAtOER: lays to'you at Denver on the tith mnst. at | gl SEETES T CERERE G SUaL oni. [ thousands o bables safely through the hot noon. Respectfu L ok summer, sustaining their strength in the the fncomp:tency of the umpire. He gave | yiilise, SR G e e both sides the worst he could give them, and | Fouisy Louls, 1. Struck out: and the white caps were dancing at a lively | SARATOGA, N. Y. Aug. 6.—Under most HENRY T. THURBER, clally informed of the reception they would b (AR exhausting dis peculi all the way through there was a continual [ Hawle Two-base hits: ¥ rdson, | rate. During the early morning excursion | favorable conditions it w ided to pull Private ary. meet and their discretion overpowered their Hete seases pecullar to childhood. " G Wi Fome runs: Brown. Double plays: | stcamers from Southampton, Bournemouth, | fit the match between r After the first mile was completed the're- | yajor, Only a few scattering gangs appeared dere Is the experience of the sweet baby wrangle. ~ Score ichardson to Preffer to Lutenburg: Peitz | portsmouth, Souths 2 th, | Redowae and G. Walbaum's lays will be composed of two men at the [ 1Rl £ ; 5 boy whose portrait fa given above His A 1r180 ! burg: Peitz , Southsea and other places [ five furlongs, This w 2 last eve bl e 4% % 5 along the county line and were turned back i 4 SR JACKSONVILLE, (unassisted). Batteries: Menefee and Grim; h 5 his was the last event pickups, which will be five miles apart. i mother, Mrs, W. H. P. Caron, who resides PP o | funnasisted), Eatlerlgn: Benstes aru Srivy | atoumeiyinto . tHesseadn, Rossmore won length in 1:03. The VHEAD OF SCHEDULE TIME without trouble. The militia met the strikers | 30’ oty First St Moriden. Com.. write Newman, rf. e T e e and fifty minutes. Umpire; - Hurst. Larger numbers were assembled than were | Winner was sold for $550 to H. T. Jones and bkt e from the mines south of the river and a short NERMS PIENUTS.. (hE RaHAL R YoU: |“" Lad ATman, Tt H i b ever before gathered at an English regatta. | Redowac was bought for $300 by the cwner. “"»r‘;"l”l\“n“"f‘ b Lo Horton of | but lively experfenco with the bayonets con- | yure OO Lt Ie WAl LeE ooy 3“]“\‘:‘; l’l‘t i 4 L g of the Teama, smpel Vi Y ‘elocl was a favorit the first r: feorgetow ride; 8 ON- | vinced the fnvaders tha oy had o 5 { LLOAL very slcl mperor Willlam arrived at 3 o'clock on ulibiet i Lo et T am, ‘arrived herd thia | vinced the fnvaders that they had no particu- | haby ‘and would not nurse. Wa (rlod overy Strauss, 1f ; 2 n ot layed. Won. Lost. {5 o o although Chattanooga was pounded for cc " . o . Btrothers. 3 Played. Won. Lost, Per Ot | board the imperial yacht Hohenzellern, and | Giderabie money when. it pounded for cons | RAYEE e 510, two Hours and twenty | 1ar businoss on this side of the river. Mean- | thing we could, but he never got well until Crotty, 2b..... 0 Toston 651 | was received with the usual salutes. As had th X p . o rhe mes. | time 100 men wer v 4 ¢ 0 \timore it 3 d the mount. The Jert hotee | minutes ahead of schedule time. The m. time 100 men went down into the mine and | o friond recommended lactated Letcher, cf 9 il ; hie day advanced the wind Increased 1n force. | catried four boungs aver welgpts howruar | Sage was transferred at Hagerstown to | are working at the Columbus sca A A L QLG UL Devi N York . i s over weight, however 5 We gave it to him and he improved al e Dt o he Vigilant allows the Satanita fitty-five | and could do nothing with Hurlingham, cer, who rode four miles to Williams- | ynjon shaft, owned by the same company, | This is his second et ey s Philadelphia 71| geconds owing to the reduction of the latter's | Who came home in a romp, with two lengths | bort. The tow path of the Chesupeake & | il commence work tomorrow and plenty of | ing to 0 L LVEEYRU Y arisch, p. e Pittsburs sail area and the Vigilant allows the Britan- ml Ip,’lln- Chattanooga was fourth. Results: | Ohio canal will be u\‘u! llnin }}mmu\l‘w”n nigh (1o operate: It Hive w“']‘y appiied “for l”fl l"’hl‘:\l" :;P‘ Ilw I'* H"lllnu teeth, but in r rookl § i e . . > e Pirst race, six furlongs: Hurlingham (i | a8 far west as Cumberland. Kent Muller | O 10 ODEr ave already appli spite of that he is larger than a good man; Total . .1 ; Rregkisn Ma two miutes wenty-two seconds. e | o' 6w BerarkillLe (5 oo ) peconds | of Huserstown, Cwho Wil ‘ride ne last | work, | a8 ol He will ‘eat nothing but lactated food OMAHA e iree rival yachts gave the spectators a | Dauntless (30 to 1) third, Time: 1:14. fwenty miles into Cumberland, left Cum- | There was a small fight between the militia [ [ hope that I may have many chances to re- | il G 3 | pretty exhibition of smart seamanship before | = Sccond race, five furiones: Gien Lilly (5 | berlard for his post at noon sind will re- | and a mob of Oglesby miners on the Hlinols | commend it, for I know of nothing else that Ulrleh, b ¢ A e the start as they crulsed up and down test. | to 1) won, Miss Annie (colt) (0 to 1) second, | turn to the Queen City with the dispatch | Contral railwead’ bridge, who attempted 0 | dosorves 8o much prai lactated food.* z‘,unxc!tu-nL ‘a8 : Washington 2 5 | Ing the wind from 9 o'clock until the starting | Baxt (1 to third, Time: Lol Dbetween 2:40 and 4 a. m. toMOrrow. force thelr way into the city. They were ch pralso as lactated food. P R 4 E d sty y R hird race, mile and a furlong: —_— § i (YD vaFil: 6 R e e 15 - Lol r""l‘: LTk ‘”.l'“““ yachts | 4"t 1) won, Merry Mona : TS To R il nkcORD repulsed by bayomets, several of the mob - Hutchison, b 7 1 w started for the line carrying club top sails | ond, Liselg (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:51%. o ‘ : N - being wounded. There was no firing. nd balloon jibs. Thelr times were in cross- | Fourt race five furlongs: I1tobin fiood wwquocack - Rourke, rf : 0 0 . BN foes ot 5 1 0 | Milwaukeo Finally ing the line: Satanita (cutter) 10:01:00, | (8 to 1) won, Fondaline (4 to 1) second, Lord | Directly Sets the Mark Three-Quartors of PARTICULAL ABOUT MESSMATES, s R oo 3 yitFort v alAEsiEE Britannia (cutter) 10:01:05, Vigilant (sloop) | Harry (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:01%. Second Lower than Lena Hill's. e Whitehill, bl 0 MILWAUKEE, A “Afwaukee 10:01:20. RioiCth race, one mile: Galllee ( to 1) won, | BUFFALO, Aug. 6.—There were nineteen mbers of the Nlinols Militia Refuse to Total . 1 I todnvis game, thereby splitting even WALES' PECULIAR TACTICS. pishtmore. @ ko, 10 second., Trophy, geld- | heats trotted at the fifth day of the Buffalo t with Nonunion Men. Jacksonville 100021 :;':""‘»l '.'llnh »\nmm{: 1"":”'; Bames L i At the outset there was an exciting con- xth race, mile and @ sixteenth: Assignee | meet and the spectators saw a record CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—The sensation of the Omaha .......... 600315 Jillwanices i filali0 ] 00 2 0L ekt between eisEniShn GG istag | (7tOH0E oni Clementie (6 to7 1) inscona, | bieaking, corfornenes. wHat (tY trio of [ day at Pullman was the refusal of company Earned v acksonville, ; Omaha, Hita: M £70 Ietront. 34" Trrorss | The former was holding the windward posi- T e . | crack 2-year-old pacers faced Starter | a of the First infantry to eat at the samc Bl ea, N : Milwaukee, 1 ol 3 rungs i/ OTIETOALhe TaLeRhEElac oy De Rk e o || iob)won Keconye furlongs: Rossmore @] Walker. The black colt Directly was a | quplo with nonunion workmen. At 1:30 nill, Fear, N Dotra it 2% | the prince of Wales' cutter immediately | 1:03. ' Qs > ‘| favorite, while both Carbonate and Theo- | s AR : base hits: ey Dung: B f luffed up and held the Vigilant. For a time ven Winners at Hawthorne. dore Shelton were backed to win. Shelton, | 0‘clock Lieutenant Bowere marched his com- # 3 can b ;}h'!‘whfllm it 5;‘["'.\;_“\"”‘,,\“‘], T | hits: York. Mome runs: Clingr both yachts made little forward progress. HAWTHORNE, Aug. 6—First | however, ‘made a mixed up break and was | pany up to the big mess tent that stands 9 N T - Btruck out: By Go Glonalvin,Doubly plivs: 12verel fo Glo The| Satanita; In¥ thes meanwhile) srapidly | furlongas Bepsater: son. Hbsuer sicans | oo Dl e e panitth [ on) e lawn (beliind| the Hotel Plorance, { by Whitehill, 1. Wild pilches alvin to Tarle, Strugk out: By Baler, 6 | forged alicad and an idea directly struck all | Monterry third. Time: 10215, " e iarter ke & doubla team In thirty- | There the company was left in command of Umplre: Edinger. Tnutes Umpirer MeDonaid, 1attories: | he spectators that the Britannia’s maneuver | | Second race rlongs: Cash Day won, | three seconds. On the half the baby pacers | Sergeant Cook. When the company came fei m Lenders Widening the Gap. Baker and Lohman; Pea n. in holding the Vigilant was the result of an | My Thompson'second, Capiain Brown third. | flew, reaching there in 1:05. Half way BraRIEUT % 1 i i A e R 6 oty v a i Ciatntraloh® CRtbonatait alli Buoly| o) EIGRKHraNKNEaL Sthie jtentfentrance ittay ; 1IN 4 T0 10 WEEKS ROCK ISLAND, TI, Aug. 6.—(Special Standing of the Te R GF Ut IO RTRORtIa Lk Eh EEWInTareorith Third , mile and a sixteenth: Prince | beaten and Directly slowed up as ne came | Were. indignant to see two tables within BO D 'l‘elm’zrum to ‘The Bee.) ,1:.i.»k ‘m lu“l Won Played. W B Wolld el S B FHENEY sl LR ThTD heln‘; :.h;m;y v Il,x_(]ut Nell second, Korkover | under the wire in 2:12, establishing a new [ filled with nonunion empioyes of the Pull- cuaol:‘arn% nd no anot! y game today by terrific bat- 2 3 7 5 25 hird. + 151, ‘ecord or - 2-year-old oIS, he race J any. The orkme vere a % ¥ e hile Bonier pitohed in .fine form a day of Sutanita weather and the Britannia ourth race, one mile: Prot. 8 won, | Lecord for pacirs of that AE6 vas formery e e R L R G X : Pay unti against his opponents. The sensational in- having but a small chance of winning the | Maryland second,” Mulberry third. Time: | held by the Te. filly, Len: b bee girled L Ykl 5 I e e ol aginat the: lott eapolis . latter could well devote herself to harassing [ 1141 g o ChIi bin ties Gafksca mennacieranil paced |t oeea emUEBIId UL AU RReld o2 W DISCOVERY. fleld fence. Score: B : 9| the American yacht. This mancuver so far | Fifth race. six furlongs: Captain Rees | the second mile in 2:14%. ~Resuits L2l e L R R L NO PAIN OR TRUS: B0 Talana io:oeo 1010 0/ 670 001 817 A : 0 4 1 | succeeded that when the Vigilant ultimately | Fime: 15570 > S89ond: Broadhead — third. class, trolting, purse $00: A e i A0 e NO UPEHI'}IOH 0 D”? R B ATOInes ..., 001010080 0=3 YOIt got clear the Satanita was a long way | Brct . in three straight heats; Frank T, Romola, | tried on a smaller way last week to the dis- i 7y « 2 Sixth race, five furongs: Lizzie N won, o >, 3 bala < G 3 C y e soldiel vere 3 I} 5 'k Tsland, 23; Des Moines, 8. 1 wiaukee . A cth 1o zle N , | Clemmie G, Datience, Palatine, Kate Dil- | taste of the company, the soldiers were pre: m];{;}s,";r‘?l{ Iml’x,n‘n i, ,L‘ul)“r‘”[?‘l‘ml s, 8. auke e T 8 -lh;;“l. Tt T e R ’i}(tlxt‘l_lrll_x.x’ second, IGalen d'Or third. 1].::- j (;n[m(.];*nr.‘n:mjvlklmz. (\n:mi‘vyn’r;‘nrl pared for decisive action. William Byrnes, NO DETENTION FRO| bl ESS. runs: Rock Islanc Des Moines, oxing at Cineini Cowes i o st £ on and Chantwood also startad. me: | a member of the company, stepped into the Send for our New B a8 “INC : = A % es point were: Satanita, 10:11:32; Seventh race, six furlongs: Blossom won, | 2:1614, 2:15, 2:16. o alds g i i1 . Buse bic X j 1 CINCINNATI, 0., A GTwo thousand | Vigiiane, ** 10:13:31 Britannin, _10:14:15, | Booze second, ‘Th Raok third. “Time: 1:17 R e yearidla i pacing, nurse /000 1| cncrance and HSNId IEAN Avolln teck Aol ore NATIONAL RUPTU E co Bweeney. H ce-bmie hit ey, | peopl w the opening of the Hercules | Satunita, therefore, had a lead of one minute OnithadidiDon ulon: Directly took the race in two heats, Car- | the men of company M are here to see that » . ng Run et tan oSt g Eon Athletic club at the Grand opera house to- | fifty-nine seconds at this earl % bonate second Theodore Shelton dis- | the laws of Illinois are obeyed. I am not i 8 B TERIE (o ri DAy as s Y T et i 1« 3 atter was | furlongs: —Tiogal ocalite second, | 2.7 class, trot « compels us to do what we feel is unpa- | 119 S. 14th St. Omaha, N33, minutes. LS for putses ws hetween Kl (hompson | forty-four seconds ahead of the Britannia. | Bunice third. Time: 1:i8. R o o O Lo L AECHLien tsRana. | e oL Ie andl ot L Wor L St ran IR s t oor Mr. Barnes RS THAT DY W A Bk TO Sk CaoN RN AG All threo yachts got away In fine style | Second race, one-hpif mile: Jim Lamb | race, Miss Nelson won the recond and | gorupl LLL orthygofy gentlomen sErMy PEORIA, TiL, Aug, 6,80 far as noticed, | oo Thompsqn was Knocked out in the | and once past East Cowes point they were | Won, Flagrant seond, Cleada third. Time: | Aunt Delilah took the first heat. Judge O L anoElaooiate *Young Mr. Barnes of Lincaln cut very Iittle | came a_ten-round match hetween Danny | reaching along at steamboat speed with U o i % ST Austin, Commodore Lorter, Tames L, Lissa, | With scobs. =, refuse to sit with them at Tigure in, todayls gune. Errors gave the | Needham of St Paul and Louis Groeninger | part of their starboard rails submerged and PhoncSivons HeddkivR lanmcienth el pyg Eromisevemslegy e | Siimheret wialani outburati ofkapplauss) trom s, o Pe 50t | of Cincinnati for the welterweight cham- i ot fond g ey, pla 3 b 24, 8V . eight _cham- | leaving a glistening wake behind them. | third. Time: 2: 5 Byrnes' comrades, and Sergeant ~Cook hers by stéady hitting. Score | AReRIoR 1 . ! L o Mo e i e hip of America. The mill wils hot and | The times of the three yachts at Ryde Pler | ' Fourth race, onc-half mile: Molly Penny pacing (unfinished), purse $1,500: | marched the company across the street and 3 " were as follows: Satanita, 10:29. Vigilant, | won, Postmaster second, Rebeccah third. | Ella 1ddy won the first and ¢ixth heats. | proke ranks. “We Wmv not enter a tent,” Lincoln *.v.saiii1 0 100000 0 in'the firat round. The fght was stopped 3 ToRee L O L Dy hica at fhanna of T i Snd Ml | 10:31:35; Britannia, 10:32:20. * Both Satanita | Time: 0:0. ; Dalsy won the fourth and fifth heats. Ros- X z : ontery = s P'!“l,m: JFeorin, 143 1 incoln, 4. Tarrars: | B RO e i irth, and Need: | and Vigilant were increasing their ieads on | Fifth race, fiye furlengs: Marlborough | coe won the second and third heats. bessie :]."r"jfi;:uml"\“‘};’“m»lfif' “fgllm“;!m";p xésx;lr‘eg{ Beall and Terrien; Harnes and Speer. Jim Hall and the exhibition broke up. the prince of Wales' cutter. Yom Worest Rqobfi i e 1 thicd. Time: | Hall, Weed Wiikes, Binlly W, QuSeh 6% | The workmen were finall Wy HeAlont Standing of tho Teams. Oxceoln Wins the Seri's, et the Warner Hghtshlp the Vigiant was | B utconis nt (Dinilison; B Ashland alec staried STimet 204 If O o mpany. marchedlin recelving | the RS OSGEOT AR N b e a1 male] | o nEup ol Ra A AW} T I T S e s = assuranco that they will hereafter have the 3 S E 3 Il 3 g only fifty- | p e, v & i o V. B Tock Tsiand .. B 3 75 | gram to The Bee)—The Surprise ball club | five seconds behind the leader. ‘The signals Birst racedecling, (Ve andieinalt fuclogks: DAVIOICEIWVITIDRE . mesaiientilofths mielves NATIONAL BANK maha ... & » 3 came over to Osceola today and were beaten | giving the time passing Shanklin could not 1 R S AN'T G 3 5 N 8t. Joseph ...l 81 i 18 by a score of 8 to 7. 1t wi very pre IR g 2B Dissutisfied at the Umpire, the Toam from U A (R JOBRINOWS . v Si. Joseph . 8 ‘,_‘ 1| by o score of § to 7. 1t wis u very pretty | be read with procision, but approximately | Becond race, five furlongs. sclling: Roy » pire, U. $. Depository, Omaha, Nebraska. Peoria 51 | ERSHENIE A tn [ thetent b socdjicrowdi] theiiboats Woassediifans f6llown: i Shtanitas | wonsCensorisooond TA e I third /ADims: B LeE o L e Railrond und Stock Yards Men in Chiengo Lincoln it 0| By Tine” scaren i tie SgRiL- Inpink, | 12:05:00; © Vigllant, 12:07:00; Britanna, | 1496, | P 1 Vort SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 6.—(Speclal Tel Find Their Plncos Fillod. CAPITAL $400,000 08:00. Ventner, Tslo of Wight, was hird race, four and a half furlongs, sell- | egram to The Bee)—David City came over | 1102qo, Aug. 6.—The' train yards of ' 1AGO, 6.—The ards o Des Moines .......... 8L ; when_ the Osceola boys tied the Quincy ...... 8 When the Osceola boys tied them, and In } assed about as follows, the same un- | IN&: Lecnelle won, Courtney second, Adalr | to4ay for the third game of ball with 3 game after (wo men third. “Time: 0:504. s ) the Lake Shore and Wabash raiiroad com- | SURPLUS $55.500 were out. The work of the two hatteries | certainty as to time and order of the two | 'Fourth o - | Schuyler, havi ith them three colored s s ik X race, six furlongs, selling: Sister | Schuyler, having Wi em colored NATIONAL LEAGUE GAM Y R8DRILY j"';“l' ,},’l"[‘ pitchers striking out | British yachts prevailing: Satanita, 12:25:25; | Tone won, Irish Pat second, :tmugz‘ienmm. men from Kansas City, besides enough | panies at Root street were filled today with W A A ba el 0aatI R tluD ke Ont oo VL iy Bty R Tlmesiasduians o S po others than their own men to make two | switchmen and engincers who were ready to nators Throw Up the Contest of Beating nd will be the last game this PRLOASILIE HLRRD LA A1 LA ELCRED s k8, 8ave: 4 B D AW OD,§| Briines Schuyler was braced up with | return to work ew of thel vere roin- the Champlons and_Leavo for Home seadon between the two clubs. . o Nearly half the course had been covered, and | Tvanhoe second, Hart Wallace third. Time: | ¢ (oher Abbott, Pitcher Jellen and First | g, Dote. Dlces having beon taken dur. | ,Ofticers and Directors—Henry W. ¥ . yet only a little over a minute separated the | 1334 : stated, their places having been taken dur- | jdent; John S. Collins, vice- preald; STON, Aug. G—Discouraged by - s B Lk e e - Young . Ments R feliing ot aia zeliow ,..;.vfi..l, iione SN ited tho Gume. first and third yachts. PLAYED ON THE COMMONS. RN Jeirociation Of Omaha® Davia | ng the striko by new men. Considerable | & Reed, Cashier. Williim 1. 5. Hughes, as B et o uluces ini the seventh dnilng, | - NEOLA; In., Avg. 6—(Speclal to (The | The tims of the yachts at fnish -were: Gity“opened icking_ by objeeting to' an | surprise was shown by the men at the delay A and by great stick work and very rank | L¢e)—The game of base ball here between “f‘lhllflf;lsv‘:vfl'»h, Britannia, 5:14.27; Satan- | Grand Views Walk on the Lone Stars—Other [ {3 her from Oman. N 64 | of the companics in accepting their services, THE IRON BANK errors by the visitors Boston scored a dozen cola and Earling proved very interesting ‘!l;' ~v~[“', ¢ S iviia Champlonship Games. bat was declaved safé at first, when the About 2,000 men who applied for work at Tuns, Teefo called the same at the end of | UP 1o the eighth inning, when Neola raised | i1} lgllant consequently won by olght | mne Grand Views.had a walkaway with | colored cafcher from Iansas City started | tho slock yards were seat away. Tio swltch. might get home. Score: sime. The umpire then declared the game | seconds. morning. The feature of the game was a | SolNE CME i ara IR0 s s Tavenio bl onsinessinknaoiaboutithegyards san dRthogold Boston L0020 12 115 | 9 to 0 in favor of Earling. Score: During a lufing match off Ventnor both | three-base hit by Hellwig, bringing in threc ards the Young Men's | men were pluced over the new cnes to give £oft white hands, ehapely nalls, an a 7 held in reserve in | them finstructions. unblemished wkin, aud luxuriaut 1 Nashington . 020104028 0—17 214020 2-14| the Britannia and the Vigilant scraped the | men. Score: < Hits: Boston, 16; Washington, 11. Error: - 2420300 1-12| ghore. The American y;,fi.[ was n,(ph“ se- | Grand Views ..... 5 3 1 2 9—2 | case David City backed out, which was The repair shops opened today at Pullman are produced by the Washington, 5. Iarned runs: Hoston, 5 Earling, Robinson and Zink; | verely scraped. Lone Stars . 0002 0-2]¢ex m-\led. |rb|=l)“" an exhibition gamg with | with 160 additional men at work. This in- CURA REMEDIES when all oth Washington, 5. Two-base hits: Tenny Neola, Mellvain and Creighton. Umpire! e SrCH v The batteries were: Ryberg and Hellwlg | Schuvle Score: crease makes the force now employed num- Long, 2 Cartwright, 2. Three-base hits: | H. Yahke. FOUL TACTICS OF THE BRITANNIA, | ¢f'i6 PRfterios vicre: Tyhend, and JIHINE | senuyter 501105116 1=15 | Lor 800 in all and it is expected by the com- morsfod dikeascs of the akin aud audlp, &lfim‘;‘m e ll:;m‘-‘A“ uns: ]|‘Z:1u|n|n n,lll‘.u To n:‘u Associated press reporter, after the | Mayhew Tf'ur the Slhnlrs. Ii\ilv)mp runs: D. Y.L M. C, l.l.“lmkf' 9 51% 0 665 “"fi““ pany that by tomorrow there will be at least Tous or m»mlif..'r'y“fi.':-yw,:;.:' :;:fl'fi',' k . Joyce, Selbach. Double ' play oldrogms At race, Captain Haft of the Vigilant said: “It | Foley. pree-base hits: Myers, Hellwig, Satterie rubesky and Jameson; Jellen | Y i 4 3 . R RRstoRLonE; Nash to Lowe HOLDREGE, Nob., Aug. 6—peetnl Tel- | 11 ora e e eho” Drtianmia trled t | Dendy. Strick out: by e s el | ot Limairey Jonn Huimer, Time: | 000 men at ok i successful. Sold everywhere, G i adus s Srsmhecle awe, cgram to The Bee:)—The Holdrese base ball | hold us at the start, evidently in order to | b i3ase on balls: Off Ryberg,'2i oft Pugh, | Two hours and thirty minut Discharging Union Pacific Operators. i) SR A S iy 0 ot Umpieet KSeeft | nine. and the Orleans nine met on the | allow the Satanita fo get ahead. Tn. fact | “iT Gvien nros. team. hopped onto the Dotvin CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. pecial to Notico (o Water Works Contractor Holdrese diamond today, resulting in a | that was their tactics throughout. When one | Biue Caps vesterday and beat them out, 19 D, Ind 6. nk C. Del- | Tho Bee)—Several station ugents at points [ Sealed blds will be recelved at the office Bridegrooms Out for Baso Hits ¥ Holdrege has playe o hood o4 | Bot slightly ahead the other tried to hold | to i, Tune 21| west of Gheyenne have been relleved from | Sheip % MAYOr,of the town o Oakland, Ia., ames 5 e 5 Ducks . ool ard . ylock p. m. of the lith day of us, ‘and this led to our running into the | Duff’s Ducks wholloped the Orchard Hills, 7 " uty on account of their conduct during the st, 1504, and then opened in the pres- NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Drooklyn slaugh- with Orleans, one with A ! S ! v The s Iwe, Idison, ~Arapahoe, | shore more than once. The Satanita only | I to 10 ves n Denver recent strike. D. C. Copely, agent at Aurora, of the attending bidders, for the fur- Wishing of the following labor and materk tered both Westervelt and Clark, "T'he A 1 EUEIERbGE v aLervelc fand. Clarie: 4 hell MoCuok, " Axtell, fnd has not | led on the run to Bembridge. Directly we | & Same 3 hel Needmoresiion) Ramisons.ilirivedin 80 Sariiegle and =W ce,, tele been maie off him, and Clark finished the | 105t 8 & 5 turned the point and started the reach for : Glpgen IaRegst RS Chorios Eranco “v:-‘.l.\:)lq..xrn‘u::“ s iy uod doing sl nocessary. work to finiah g o of I Rt e T R T e e o LR )| o Browine Einga Schaefm m France. gray s at ) Jow, are among nplete, in a good and workmaniike E nt ) he’ Orch g King W YORK. Aug, 0 —dneob Schaeffer, the | the number, Night Operator James Smith /stem of water works for th i 1047320022 This e oo soon passed her. The Britannia also came | played at Thirty-seventh and Blondo stree NEW YORK, Aug, 6.—Jacob Schaefter, the | 138 FIH e, haatlige it ot (rtoatee X . & system of water works for the QrIE s isieeses 8 001 0 40,00 Sty SRt ‘;"” i 7”";‘ up and then commenced a series of lufiing | yesterday, the Orchards winning by a score | billiard champlon, was one of the passen- | % \ur“r“ anohbos besniapnoiniedingetl saidy fown! ar ¢ V;:Iltl‘zm_}l. Ia., in nccordance Brooklyn, g 9. Wrrc assoclation cyclers and lots of the wheel- | ,;j50neg. The Britannia was to windward | of 23 to 14, cors on the new French line steamer La | at Aurora. de ts I b Bl Sl M e i S RS ; o RS | men of the city will at the nssocia- | o o ‘oaainE. contiauany | .. Maple_camp. Modern Woodmen of Amer- Navarre, which arrived this morning from Striko Doclared OFf at St. Paul. | Burrelti oithelolivi okt Hesmont, Hehyhen; R GO R R HaD BuhE e Jand after o | hearing down on us and kecping us in feg, waxed the Omaha camp Bunday thus- | Hayre oh her first yoyage 1o this port. ST. PAUL, Aug. 6.—At a meeting of the | The following Is an approximate bill ot Westorvelt, i by Clarky 13 by Kennedy, & | D e, (19 (he. Farsosnink shower baths, | Ahore. Ultimatoly, when we had just passed | Afaples ..............0 0 0 213 0 2 1 Shepard Whipped by Finnicke. local organization of the Amerlcan Railway [ M@tertalai o o 0 o high pressure hits: Tredway, Burke. & Two-base hits: | then suve some watermelons from spolling | Ventnor we tried to pass the Britannia on | Omaha SN o a0 sa 0 DULUTH, Aug. 6—Ed Shepard, colored, | union tho strike of the employes of the St. | pump. o bor o dupiex high press and i over pling for runs and outings | leoward, but failed. Then wo decided 10 pass | In a game of ball played Saturduy atter | was dofeated in a finish flght by Finnicke, | puul & Duluth, Omaha, Burlington gnd Mil- horizontal tubular boller, 35 horse E R ner to windward, whatever the risk might | noon at the Farnam strect grounds be- | the Arkansas lad, after a hard six-round | waukee systems at this point was formally el LS e TR of six-inch cast lro 3 E all wheelmer be. We succeeded, and the Britannia was | tween the Kilpatrick-Kocl N N \ne il e. s eded, and 4 ee o Kilpatrick-Koch and the Aetna | contest. Ay a0 BOOK OF THE BUILDERS Lots of Horses at Friond. pressed in shors and her bottom rubbed. | Insurance teams, the Aetnas, by their bril- O s i declared off. i 4 4 AL FRIEND, Neb., Aug. 6.—(Speclal Tele- | Later on the Britannia agaln tried the same [ Hant work with the stial ame out vie- Charge the Plague to Forelg — {2 lincal fest of four-tnoh cast lron water gram to The Dec)—Races at Friend com- | £ame when we were close together. We were 4 ? WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Some idea of the P ire nyarants, double dischar catlio v cel P : L4 ;s Actnas 3022309 10 ; Publicatlion of this work has been sus- | mence Tuesday, August 7. There are nine | determined not tobe jockeyed in this fashion, | iy rick-Kochs 530531 017 feeling entertained by the Chinese toward 4 sECieh watér gate’ valves and extens sion boxe ended and no more books will be issued. | trotting and pacing events for the p | @nd as both were game it waa simply a cas elgnel e aus e o 3 i D o Saven o hoentuee | of which would go the farthest in shore. As Meoting at Asbury Park. foreigners, which has caused anxiety for £33 Thir valve to release alr on six-inch main. Tho following letter from the publishers will | oy g Trm even Sl Yehtsh | The Britannia dsaws three feet more water | ASBURY PARK, N. J., Aug. G.—(Speclal | the safety of American missionaries, Is glven : q About 23 pounds of lead, (raclc i ekl and every spce stall in | than the Vigilant, she went o the rocks. | Telogram to The Bee)—Arrangements for | 1 the report of the Canton plague received o L B bty PUBLISHERS OF THE REE, Omaha, Neb the city 18 filled with race horses, The Vigllant also bumped, being nearer the | the good racds tournament at Asbury Park | today at the Marine hospital bureau. —Con - Ahoybaruegtony; 8 astings & St )4 Lead ity Won the Race. shore, but T do not thing she suffered seri- | August 2, 81 and September 1 are being | Sul Charles ymour, writing under date All necessary trenching, refilling and pipe Dear Sirs—Owing to the fallure of our | DEADWOOD, Aug, 6-(Special Telegram | 01y, Nevertheless, we Intend to dock her | pushed with vigor by the promoters. Among | Of June 23, says: UNatives are uryink to taging compleie, " ! PR RtRGtors for' the !'Book of' the Buildera The Hee.—The 1ast feature of the tour. | LOMOFFow to ascertain It her keel is injured. | ypo prizes for the three days will be eight blame foreigners for the plague and have _Stand pipe and foundations for the same, m t of the Black Hills SR T The Britannia’s position, however, appeared, | qioo o e’ piovoles, the majority of them | BOLER up riots in Canton and the surround- .“)17.“,\‘1« on ‘.l\\!m.l. n LHR;.,. ;”hf“”im;o wossibllily of ging fo! " v ol e Bl Is Firemen's asso- X - o 4 Sy class bicycles, the jority of ] 0 > The cons| aports tha & 2 hirty (30) feet high; sald stand pipe to and the !mpossibllity of arranging for the | MMt 0 the FHACK EIES IS 6850 | to us momentarily serlous. Her_stern’| [ilni donated by (he leadini bicycle mam: | g country.” The consul reports that the Y % {hirty pip continuation of the work on a new financial hub and hub ot he last heat | rose three feet out of water, and her men | ufucturers. The epp for the metropolitan | Plagie docs not Seem M megles N 3 Sald wooden tank to have 16-foot staves fie e th W Clty and the Detidweood teams, | were sent forward. She then, . without [ district ‘championship will be ‘the finest treatment, that the mortality is 50 per 2 " and be 2 feet on bottom. basis, we regret to announce that we will be | jeqd City won in very slow time, 0:38%. actually stopping, bumped along inlo deeper | think of its kind ever offered for local com- | cent of the cases and the doaths sinc X k Bids will include all labor and materlals unable to coutinue the publication of the e water." petit and will be made from & special | March 1 number at least 40,000, Cholera il and doing all work necessary for the oree; 5 J . Stabbedt, 3 concluded signific v ¥ design, and will cost over $200, outside of | pag made its appearance in Canton in a \ tion of the different parts of the plant an book. We had hopes, up to yesterday, to WY 5. 6—During an alterca- Iv‘"’,’;;‘,‘("l,‘lll::"‘f"‘,"ii,":";'|"’"“""(‘:_:"";‘s‘3 Shaab[ithe ol medal that wows with it. A, B o larmte torm, bt 1a Rot. yot 80 threatoning the excavations and erections of the foun- 3! RN RE 5 S0 el he aunia cd e se k ere | Goehler, the Buffalo: rider who recently D) 5 L A Aations specified in the specifications; ulso niake some new arrangements, but find it is llllll"(h \l. n‘-lul‘rlu :‘.“\'4':‘. ”Jun‘n‘ will be a yncht or two less to race these | broke the ll\'(‘vmlh; n.ulr;[nnllnn record, \uln as the plagy R for The mniini of lr connections beiween ible to 4o 80. Yo et co s star in the play n the Bowery,” | regattas.” be asked to try for the world's five-mile ¥ N . = the pump and hoflers and the water maiog B Raesiln taido 00, .. Yours very tr was stabbed in the neck by William Heany Captain Carler of the Britanmia told the | record against ‘time with pacemakers the PLRSONAL PARAGRAPHS, 6/ aha Tmource. of supply; such as water and COLUMBIAN MEMORIAL PUBLIC N | o bookmaker, and narrow ADCd BAVING | conimndent that his boat grazed the rocks | first day of the tdurnameni, and as he is - = whll steam conneetions, his windpipe s L The wound is a FERRROY ; ! K8 | ow a member of a traveling team and in [ 3 W, Hewitt of Portland is at the Mercer. All work 1s to bé done in accordance with three times during the race. A diver has i . W. Hewltt of Portland is at the Merce [ severe ¢ Heany was arrested. iree times 5 ace, as | 1iifect condition, 'Whe chances are that the | i v 3 A KLO‘V EDG he above mentioned plans and specificas enss > since examined her bottom and reports a | pecord will be lowaredi Lett from cities T. T. Hummell of Fremont was in Omaha 4 tions, Naper Won the Gar rt of b nd copper has been torn | as far as Denver inform the tourr last evening. . : o' bid will be considered unless accoms - part c or as far as Denven n y S bid wil nsidered unless accom. SERIES NO. 24 NAPER, Neb, Aug. al Tele- | uway. v she will race tomorrow. | secretary that parties of eyclists will be B. Walph and wife of Nehawka were in Brings comfort and improvement anc | S " Y eeruiied cheele i the sum of . . ram to The Bee)—The Naper club played ¥ and to help the gzpod use and see the | the ity yesterday. tends to personal enjoyment when | 50, made payable to the town of u.lnmna. It wi victory for the home team by 4 Ry ons Pistol Shooting s Brok the Millard last evening ter than others and enjoy life more, with [ {77 Will sign the contract and give the i e LoRiNgs wars: played, || tournament.ra n by the eyoling clube FPRANCISGD, ‘Aug. 6.—Smith Carr, | Reyv. Frank Crane left yesterday for Col nditure, by more promptly | reauired bonds, as prepared by the cigincer b of - Oakdand, Within te P A N AN RNCY( DAL v S pre ol N o 8A THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPATDIC T of Milwaukce were held at National park | BA% CEERC G R B0 Rifte | orado Springs, where he will recuperate for | pdapting the world’s best products to | for the suld towh Of i Did; others A, 1 today. Attendance, 4,000, Results 'y + 0 + : BIRMINGHAM, Aug. 6—A ten days' bi- | ‘500" AUIenTInoc rio H, Scely won, | €lub. while practicing &t Sheel Mound park, | & few weeks the needs of physical being, will attest | Wik to be forfeited to the town of Oukland DICTIONARY. eyele tournument began here today. In the | mime: 2:34%. broke all known' pecdrds with the pistol. Mre, Charles Russell of Kalamazoo, Mich., | the value to L(,;,m, of the pure liquid | as lauiated damages and not by the way quarter mile race, riding alone from a 1 One mile, op class B: Walter C. | Carr shot at an Amegican standard target | 18 visiting with her sister, Mrs. George L. s xative tneinla: ced i of penalty 5 4 200 Pages, 260,000 Words § | Sart A. A, Zimierman finish "5 | sanger won (n'2 't distance of ftiy vards, ten shots to a | Vradenburg, South Twenty-ninth street loxative principles cmbraced in “the Wans ana specifications may n at } P e ior 480 cluss: Charles T Willlama | Strin e ot itamber Gt Shot he fired | - Mr. and Mrs, Charles D, Thompson of 2112 | Fomedy Syrup of Figs. i iha o o8 Ko BAXQRRE ORIy AECT Boating and bathing at Courtland beach. Won IR aN an. class B: B, O. Job was 100, and he succeeded In scoring ninety- | Douglas street returned yesterday from a Tts oxcellence is due to its presenting | AW - BIOPGSUS. (00 i ised. Vi s Yacs) won. &, Lo dobn ohns | nine out of @ possible 100 on three difter- | (ot Cooks outing among friends in Mar- | in the form most acceptable and pleas | Greused to the mayor of Oakl explain the dificulty - INSTRUCTIVE AND USEVUL ataoset GoLs son (65 yards) won, A. L. Johnson (86 yards) | ent strings. A o foshnt g shall and Tama counties, lowa, visiting rela ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly Bids will also be received on furnishing B e At and & Aivie Second. Time . ¥ia total score for the 1,000 shots was 1 Y e ST (sl r T e fiaie mile, tandem: A. I Brown and L. | o, which alo exceeds all previous known | tves in Marshalltown, ‘Toledo aud Haven, | heneficial properties of a perfect lax- JEateIaln SR ol T Aexla P sllATTa I3 tho Arear Guiamuis el Samp Cabbane made 0:58 against a record of peitormances. “The highest ever made here | Ia. M. Thompson delivered the princip ative; effectually cicansing the system, | ve of 27nch pipes with Zinch points, vaid i e eel gold district pefore was M1, by a Massachusetts 4 8- | addres e old settlers’ e 9 f b1 sddd T 2 ol 1 ine It €| Y AP R b £k K g | | o Falircady fustompleted and moro ric G YATAR) oD L F M \tan pangan | TEAOTS (60 BIA- soarw, heceule they. Wiere and permanently curing (:rr;rl{l['allll»ni feot of Binch collecting Dipe. This system Dloution « gold strikes Lave been made T R L S y ad open competition, but a y 3 R isfaction to 8 D uire about 480 faet of pipe, 18 polnts, et grred wok, now g || goar than fn wiy other district 10 the United | Cifivemile handicap, class A: 3. Crocker | o "Aierica. At tho Meroora{, ¥, Redman, Osceola Tet wh the approval of the medical | 2 gect ot k-inch pipe and oo xivs tee: | Dnlgue publication, for it b at the canic L AEM: 3 ake any interest In gold yarde) wan. Limat - o At the Areade—W. T McElvain, Brainard; | profession, because it acts on the Kid- | pias or parts thereof, and to waive all in- minlag we can make you a proposition that Nover 81 N. Alexander, Wahoo. Pye, ziver and Bowels without weak- | formalities, and to select such Nkures as u‘!:;lrw"l dlotionary aud a complets eaeyel). \ e R T i . - ; Podia. will only cost you $7.60 per month for a few oken. LONDON, Aug. 6.—The Times, comment- AT WAl o ) be dee the best advantage of At the Dellone— W, D. Watkins, Alliance; | &b Shom and it is perfectly free from | fhay, b deemed to the best advaitng ‘Ouly that nnmber of the book eorrespol- month and nearly ertal e Aug. In the run of the 1 o ) i A - hod nambee of o) o nonths early certain to make you a | - n e | ing upon the Vigilant's vietory over the | af. 8. Swmith, Camp Creek Egu:'.fx'.'~u‘\\m'uf‘u.m o e oo 000 en i, {0 make YOU @ | Gentury club from Chicago to Eigin and | Dritannia, says the American sloop has | At the Millard-d. D. Barr, Mission Creek; [ every objectionable substance. ‘e plins and specifieations will be con; NB Sunday and Thrvo Weel.day coupoiy iterprise 1s thoroughly legitimate the | Aurora and_return the record for the 400 | aever given a finer racing exnibition here, | J. H. Morrison, Uookwalter: Mri. J. D Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- | plderss a8 & part of the contract and wiil ey TEad Ordare 10 The 1o O Ras h much moaey cut of gold mines without bis | tho run in six b R ...'{."\'.[.'J' that her victory was due to her | At the Merchants—H. 8. Mott, Platts. \“actured by the Culifornia Fig Syrup | confiict with the terms of the contract or personal attention. Address for particulars 8 i outh; G, D. Maktison, South Heilds It. B ‘only, whose name is printed on every | the stipulations of the specifications; sus ) ‘ ) parts of the bld as are in confilot with Mau orders should be addrosss 1 42 g AR e s N e ) - X slorado Gold Min q Prospectin Lily W Mas, Grand s Dander Up mme v S ne AN Wy sgar Uy At the Paxton—F. . 3. A. Harrls, | package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, | ibove will not be consid a8 & part DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. ARY: Dl 406 Srinule Oraak, 94) bR, Say Lily Whit el s o) B raaeribesial Saies B e B ebrask A Wy T and being well informed, you will not | the gonyract. § N GARDNA Plcale at Courtland beaca. Tepublican party met hers today. The | reorganized for the balance of the season | Aurors. ¥ nccept any substitute if offered. ED PORT, Recorder. pua]