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et N o S T A S AN 0N SR AR SRR N i b o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THUR DAY,_ML_@_;________—_____ throughout. Quincy ol Yot et @ hit por & | Beventeen hours and five minutes, and the [ Anderson i Stlggs; T. Griggs beat ather dollar; then, and not until then, sha run after the irst two mnings, I” P e e AL Bustaft s course. | SVArner: Punfon beat: Grdssont. Hurd beat the reventie be 6 levied i":'.”,,:,':,f.h l',,',‘! The committeee on permanent organization P— made & phenjuenil siteh of 4 kot Ay Ball. | was seventeen hours and twenty-eight min- | P. Frahsioft| /¥, Bull beat Sargent, T. _ fetent vevenue for the. acanomien] manaies | feported and named Governor Matthows for Seore utes Fransioll heat Ramsdelly White and Pur ment of the government while Ruarantes. | DEFmanent chairman of the conyention, amid Connie Strothers' German Pitcher Bound to ’J‘ ¥ Moines ......n00310¢81 5 SLOW TRACK AT TERRE HAUTE. Sibbage. il FEERUD, ke et | Makes a Telling Speech Before the Mis- | Ink Protection to' American Industries wiih. | & great -""'"‘”-' of »-u\‘ll use, followlng n]m Quiney v 200009000 suppay pat () Anderson —and i t out the resort to the issue of bonds In time | mention of Governor Matthews' name. In la 3 - 5 sines, 6 Quiac - Griges and Sargent beat Ramsdell and rouri Republican Convention. of_peac M i A, Become Popular Here, Base hits: Des Moln 8; Quiey, & | pooiiy Wien; 1 spte‘or e | Cretwon publican Convention TR Cipublicaris of Mimousi aHould be | hih remarks M R dence in & demoer ctory in Novem- Krrors: Des Mofnoes, 2 ian - ney <vs Moines, ¢ 5 ¥ A wo Seconds. s NE SNAP, e arers In the coming victory. Let us so | | . run UTTON HAD ONE | CoRMitiat. the Som I Oy et sag | bor, The fule: commit was announced % A e hits: Hoffman. Hor TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Aug. 15-—The 9 § i 3 RCURKES WELCIME HIM WITH HARD BATS | 1t el ™ Fianty " Tt SESLE Ton ML bok: s ks veitow | STRUGGLE OVER THE RESOLUTIONS | When the Tesuit i prociaimed e may be | &0 the ruies of the present congress as Gragg, 7; by McGrevey, 5 : Ay, able to exclaim, "We have fought the bat- | far as practicable governed the meeting —— Gr Stolen basew: Lawren but despite this fact five races were pulled ~ Uei wo have gained the vietory. Missourl, | = Chalrman Taggart of the state central fes Gragg and Traffley; McC ; off, in all but the 2:50 pace the outsider ITTON, Nebl, Aug. 15.—(Special Tele ' | our Missourt, the brightest star in the gal: | committes called the convention fo order Hit Him Any Time Daring the Game and | 5, mer Ol wnd (hirty-five | Winning, In the 250 class the winner, Di- | gram to THe Hee.—8utton's vellow suite | CONREFVALIve Counsel Prevail,und tho Reso- | axy of ciates, v redocmed, regeneratsd W | and introduced Governor Matthews, the pore Win In a Walk - Whitehill's Fine minute Un },,‘,.. \: .,'\ |‘ end; rector, lowered his record from 2:16% to | are a hoodod ho longer. Sutton played Fair tutions (Reported Were Unanimously |ttt e L bl of - demo ;‘ nent chairman > was received With & f .| “m arpr £ tie qay oam mhl!xl field Tuesday ‘at Clay Center, winning by a Adopira—Filley Add A" resolution was Introduced by Colonel | ¢ ‘l‘l‘ G Matthews spoke as Won. Lost. Pr. Ct e Haute stake, for foals of 180, valued | geore of 17 to 18" Fairfleld had their imported the Conventi ¥amng of St. Louls on the A. P, A. us fol- | you Rock Island ... 3 24000, Mary, Best was considered s | colored pitcher, 'who is good, but not good [om B Your Peorin HOEY {form, and was played @ hot | enough to win the game aloie. Sutton had . v - Omah ¢ AU RING Boot yaune 10 | their old stamiby, Gray, in the box. I i That Omaha, 11; Jacksonyille, 3 . i Silfeon, driven by Hickok, won | fold plays hers Monday, Lincoln came up | Supreme Judge M. W. ROBINSON | Mis speaking for its time-honored | in the opposition B had but it Ttock Islant, 8; St. Joseph, 4 J i oL7 4 Lol L AL Al GRRSLULIL R i do. the boys {oday. This is the way It | Superintendent of Publie’ Instruction R AR LR, LT BCLIRS U Bl i K Tstand, 8; 8 s 2110 tre 500 (untinishe ves- | (0 U i | Institutions of the American’ plople as I e are met un ultar conditlo e & Qitiey ) v): Pamlico won second, thir Tice AN Hilibbae CoMmtsston FOSIEPH ELORY | 10Wn by the framers of the constitution, | still wehiing the \ e oehag Bt Louls, 1 New York, v 1 th heats and race. Time: 2 Lincoln e 300000008 U JOSE 2 deplores’ and condemns any attempt made | relleve. them ft NS Of . byEe e e L aikndy 6; & tnnings. ‘ zate won_ first and fourt) E e 3 61525 under whatever guise or secret organiza- | tem of tixation cro oneration RO e E ok i L " M . 200l Lord Clinton, Willlim Penn he base hits, errors, etc, are not re EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Aug. 15 tions, that hns for its purpose the Inatgu- | through the n g hefution &t Philadelphin, 11; Loulsville, 4. DU R L A { Muta Wilkes also started ported, on account of the last half of th ration of religlous bitterness and dissen- | then | gl B S O oy el 9, 50 pace, purse $L,00: Direction won first, | ninth inning, when Sutton, after putting | Before the convening of the republican state | gjon 'in ‘the political affairs of our eountry. [ soon s peace e P Aoutd SO Bastanors: itsburs, 5 1t Innings. Tommy McCarthy Fndears Himseelf to Bos- | third and ' fourth heats and race two out, made Lincoln a present of nine | convention this morning ths Kansas City [ Resolved, That the democratic party em- [ We came into pe ¢ the govern- Bloux. City, 8 Kansas City, 7 11 Innings. tan by Suving the 2:11%, tie won secand i | runs: Ratteric Lincoln, Thoys, Sidies, | qategation went into caucus and adopted phatically ‘declares against the mportation [ ment, but it iR Indianapolis, 16, Grand Iapids, & HOBTON, Aug: 15—t the ninth inning also started Bear and Beody; Sutton, until the fast half 4 such foreien doctrines to our midst, and | treasiiey, and erippl AT A 124 Indianapolis, 16; Gr it 3 . BO# N, Aug 5 v 3 ind Graphine distanced. | of the ninth, Nicolal and Reynolds; bat- | resolution declaring for Colonel L. H of th-bound organizations under what- | through the ents il 4 Toledo, 9; Detroit, 7 , M by one of his great xravagant ap. Minneapolis, 7; Milwaukee, ymmy McCarthy, by one of his grea purse $2,000: Cocoon won third, | terles the last half, any one who got the | Waters for temporary chairma Major me, wh secret professions are | propriations reac d the close of Minneapolis, 7; RURSE) plays, retired the Pittsburg team in a triple | foi _m-\ x]uvn e [ l:uul ra in 2 “'i I‘r:xll. ;Hv.- teams will play at Harvard to- | yo o name not being mentioned. Be- | NO8 {o the religious beliefs of any re- [ republican trol blic aftairs and ¢ i sk Slayi. It was 4 wondeFtul teat; and, as.was 2:17%. Bour ilices won first and | day. Sutton never had o snap. @ s ot being klous denomination or church organization | foreing upon thel BoTs. Lo DUARKRS Thero s one slgn that doesn't fail, even | biav. It s i woncertul feat ANt S8 SO | cedond in 2164, 2ok, Mary and Hdith V pubal fore reaching an agresment, however, an ad- [ and we declare that no such secrat organt- | of deficiency bils and iestance of hanie in dry weather. Whenever a crowd of pzople | {00 " POIC ORI oK L1 ted. R e o Umplro Was Wro N Journment was taken fo the convention hall :u’llull\”»ll'lH have ]I\w countenance of the | to maintaln the credit and honor of the v ase ball ground determined not Lot il WSl i i e Haute purse, fonls of 1890, stake NITA, Ta, Aug. 13.—To the Sporting o ¢ epublican party. Be it further, © government. Deceptive and corrupt polis leave a base ball ground determined not to |y ., 0010120100 1—8 sllicon won In’ sUEATRRE heats In 310 | paitor of Tie Dok tnere ts mome douns | - The hall, which was profusely decorated, | *fiesoived, "That the republionn party of | les and reckless oxiravagance i the"ade 0 the next day, disgusted with the listless, taburk 20200100000 2 Best, Wisttul, Dan Court | [0EF 0 jetiuion of an umpire here fn~n | YA packed two hours in advance of the | Missourl repudiates the participution or af- | mintstration of woverament through publia d osing game, the succeeding game | Tiase hits: Hoston, 12; Pittsburg, 7. Margrave also started, Greenlander | Abo iy e R datiig o thia™ donventie i ot | fillat iglon with the politics of this [ officials — seriously afioc he i iy s Mormime Thats the way It | rorx: Hoston, 1; Pitlsburg, 5. Bariied runs Antheli Woand" Cythern distanced. | game of base ball The pitcher is standing | Mecting of the convention, which was set | country, “"The constitution of the United | and intesiity of 0 peonie and encommg 18 always a hummer. That's the way b e inai. Hiens Hree-yea Dace, purse 1,000 Be | in the box, In position. A runner on | for 11 o'clock. Chauncey I Filley and Major | States, the supreme law of our country, | 1ike conditions An (he managiment of the was yesterday, and Omaha won one of the | 5"} 4 Smnith to Merritt; | Sure won. T 2:11, 2:16. Rokeby, Lena | second base steals third “while the piteher | \wijjjiam Warner were heartily cheered upon | UWnier 'which we have become the greatsst [ private affuairs of the s rosults Vil bratiteat. contoste of the season ckley Triple play: _Me: | Hill wan, Sterling Rholt also | I8 delivering the ball. It is a passed ball, nation of the world, forbids the inter- [ have been witnessod the widespread Boutds > : arthy ah to Tucker. Rascs | started. in” distanced but it passes the catcher before the runner | entering the hall. Although both asserted [ forenice ‘WIth any man in his worship of | finanelal and. commercial eprestiom® Connle Strothers had a German phenom- | op% . Bannon, Nash, Hartman OfeiiThig. Day NE UG reaches third base. Runner then ran home | the convention would be harmonious, several | God, according to the dictates of his con- | swept over the ntry. And now we enon, Count Siagle, in the box, and Omaha | Struck out: Connaughtor, Tenny, Nichols on the same passed ball. If the cateher | goo = OO0 to be he ta 3 a | Sclence see n once great purty seeking to pos, ' T 3y, hi ¢ el )G Neb., Aug. 15.—(Special Tele- | had caught the ball he could not throw it | fEhts were known to be on the ta RN 5 1 SBAT X < b de him dizzy before the first inning was | (), Tucker (), Ehret, Merritt, ‘Heckles 3 A T zht the ball h “ After the selection of committees the | Public condemnation for its mischievous QRSN BET I CIAR Y, . i LIk Two hours and fifteen he Bee.) Sdigar races opened | in time to cateh the runner at third. The | lively time was anticipated. GotvaRtionY K : he | hollcy, and still decelving a long. suftering over. Ulrich opened with a single, Langs- | Hoagland and Emslie, { today with the larzest ..;m.-« nce of ary umpire gent the runner back l”l ;hmll 1||.|w»-. Promptly at noon Chairman Bothwell of B ‘.’.‘ \”.. journed »‘xlnnl 4 .H1.H;k G people by vrging these results to the vt double, Seery go ase 2000, Batteries: Stivetts and | first day in the history of the association, BALL CLUB, : 4 i 3 uring the recess the real work of the | hccession of the democratio party ford followed with a doubl epl UL Shiret and Merritt B while the time made in the variows | (Umpire was wrong, Unless expressly | the state central committec called the con- | convention was done. The committee on One by one i on balls, and then Georgle McVey, the boy e Nt O toes Was not excoptionally fast, the con- | stipufated mnd agreed upon between the | vention to order. There were 946 delegates | credentials had a fight to decide @ contest | bein redecmed (hronsh (e o wonder, was paraded for inspection. Time rlole LR it wiire el s {0 maice tnom Very | eaptaing, a ase maner 18 entitied 1o one | prosont from the Thirteenth ward in St. Louis, but | 0f our repre tives In - congres o mmire McKelvey prosented | PBALTIMORE, Aug. 15.—The Orioles won | exciting. This was especially true in the | base on any passed ball that strikes an ob- ; 2 E G a6 HE o aetil 0 Dr. | iniauitous and unjust federal election fa was called while Umpire McKelvey presented | BALAEM O, o8 O Seventh | 240 pace and the half mile and repeat run- | struction within ninety feet of the home [ After much wrangling, Colonel Warner A LI b and e | has fallen heneath our sturdy DR | (he the batter with a.floral offering from ad- | {iiife NicAtahon pitehed only three balls, | ning race, unfinished, which kept everybody | plate, and as many more as he can get.) was finally decided upon for tomporary ehair- | coumittee on permunent organization agreed | MM (0 Fepeal the silver purchising on permanent organization agreed | clause of the Shorman nct hus been. il g friend houquef one of the | Score s ym start fo finish, Following are 7 — S ) o e miring friends. The bouquet was one of the 1* “‘“M“ el e i s 8.5 Two Games In the Tournament. man. The hour of convening the convention | on Colonel L. H. Waters of Kansas City [ filled, and the belief enacted into law that kind that docs not ne:d irrigation, the flow- ] ( : ALEXANDRIA, Neb., Aug. I5.—(Special | having be:n delayed, was re-set for noon on | for permanent chairman and William Hobbs | 10 Spectal o privil clnss of property Cincinnati .. . 00001001 ers being the product of a tinted paper fac- | “'p "y e Balttmore, 12; Cinclnn: Telegram to The Bee.)—The base ball tour- | account of the fight. Colonel Walters will be | 0f St. Louis for permanent secretary. smalll cscipe (8 Just re of the burden It 3 B o X he strugple must be brave and tory at Beaver Dam. Congratulations were | grrors: Baitimore, 2; Cincinnati, 2 Cellows . RO ament here is proving a great Suce made permanent chairman. ILVER' PLANK CAUSES ‘PROUBLD. || Sacnest, for tha: Aoibeat setion o s hardly over when a nice, new bail was let | runs: ‘Baitimore, 67 Cinciinatl, 1 : . U i over 1,000 spectators being entertained to- | With a few introductory remarks, Chair- | With the committae on resolutions, how- | encountertd alons the 1 loge. has lose by Count Sagle and lost by the boy [ BASE B G Douiie piays: Smith to 2 O e e Aoucs i | AN Bothwell pressritaa Mnjor William War- | f¥e"s, Ol G0 Eot g0 88 smoothly, First | becn lafd to the stronghold ot republicans 4 06 ek v6R DOt S Cominkey S5 Bt andria; score, il to 7. Battel oper and 4 A ie silver plank caused untold trouble o | ism—its protective tariff—an e day of wonder fn the weeds over on the river bot- | McDhee to “Comiskey. Struck out: Hy | (2 ; R T ner of Kansas City, as temporary chatrman. | chairman of tho commities. Nathan. Feark | & broad commerciil fredom 18 surely dawi tom, and three runs were scored, McVey | McMahon, 1. i One Mour ‘and 0ty | Whirly . G This afternoon Ohowa defeated Hebron; | Major Warner spoko as follows TS mittes, Nathan ‘Frank f,e"uhon us, - Btep by step we. Aght:oub coming home on Hutchison's two-bagger LR B e LA R prolicamnn et score, 5 to 7. Batteries: Wiser and Fowler; | = gr SOTIC SPORE A5 S IOWR oo Siver aiois, was sald to be opposed to the | way, “camping on cvery vintige ground over right fleld fence. Rourke got a base Mahon and Robinson; ll her and Murphy . o toher and Jones, Umpire: Nate Holman. STAD NG L {3 1. ilver element, but a majority of the com until we shall stand the I”“U““l; on balls, Pedroes fanned and Fear doubled Unusual Thing for Eddie. In the political tidal wave that swept over | mittee was composed of silver men, and | heiehts ot victiay and ' success Johnny Van Heest Wins. the count 0 years ago we Missou ey carvied the day. Papa at second on a little drive to Devinney. | NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Iiven with thelr Shietle hnny Van Heef ins. he country two years ago we in Missouri | they carvied the day achieved. We may not in the present Jacksonville's firat three men were thrown | woak hitting the Glants would have won | Guss Tuppe ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 15.—The fight tonight | Were defeated, but we Kept our powder Ancther stumbling block was met in the | measure and through the present congress out at first by Mr. Langsford. but for a_misjudged fly by Burke, which [ Thaddeus K between Johnny- Van Heest and Kid Vance, | Ir¥ and today with rencwed wnerey and in- | shape of a resolution introduced by Richard | Secure all that'may be disired, but it i Omaha was satisfied with its lead until the | sive the Browns two runs in the third'in- | Napalis ... DA the latter colored, was hot from the start, | Missour ‘he republican statcs it crens of St Louls tacitly condemning | o cifialition” that may. Kive rene n ‘the Sfth inning, when Pa told the boys to add | Ding. Score: IRattisedim ... s but was all Van Heest's way. Vance went [ went after false gods in 1862, after the bit- | the A. P. A, Then a long-continued fight | direction of true sy roform is to re- St oulss ... 10200100 0-4 sena sevee down four times in the first round. He w ter experiences of two years of bourbon, [ was waged. The A. P, / it eprese, o th 1 UL a few more to the string. — Langsford was | T (G 0000000 Forestriker ... e B unable to stand in the next three rounds, | populistic and anarchistic misrule, while | tiv he re A. had representa- | main uvon the statutes fixed and secure, retired by Dummy Smith’s throw to first, and | '] AT & ¢ | Sam Luttren...... ; fiutiaid:some good Anting whilaon. his fee ling upon the hus Pennanalals el Ives on the reeolutions committce, and as | It may be added to and advanced, but it han ‘Seary folded. his arins and watched nse hits: St. Loufs, 10; New X but did some good Ahting while on his teet, | feetling hpon the husks of financial wuin | soon as the Kerens. resolution was presented | Nill never more he’ taken' from ‘or’ moved B el hie ) faur i de ) Grishout: fot . Feadts | rreors g Bt Louis Biliew ork n the r . . Cook's horse | last time to stay and was carried ( Bilinted b the mildew of democracy, now | (e combat began. Tnasmuet as Mr. Kerens pRckwzaiomat SEainnt AU S McVey rapped ou ingle, and scored with | out: Breitenstein, 5 Lenlig ERIL S WL B R o (R L@ L U CA i o R B :i""; i RN reniblICa iUty |7 st ha A R Ile] il n.(«]mnwlv in the ascend True tariit fefory o son's second two-sacke! Three-biase hite: Miller, Doyle. Double he running race is unfinished, York an - e ¢ ist lght and reasc or the adojition of his resolution the pros- | a' hroad commeroil Iy Gerhe Seory on Hutehlson's second two-sicker it hits: il Ll TV S e Y. M. (. A, Tewm Won, Ginst th fes and. the republic and | pect of an early report was not good. A0 00 DirHee Don . et e st prERdrive sintofriEh e APy e One hour and fifty-eight [ and 0:49. VALPARAISO, Neb, Aug. 15.—(Special anxiously awaiting the opening of the he convention reassembled at 4 p. m. | ture has come o set its seal upon all gled, and Hutchison scored on Pedroes' two- .5, Batteries citenstein and Favorites Win at Grand Kaplds, Telegram to - The - Bee.)—The Valparaiso | ballot box in November to bring forth fruit | and the report of the committees on cre- | future legislation the povernment sacker over the left fleld fence. Fear and | Twineham; Wilson and German, 2 Hlghe K Cea = e | meet for repentanc Mieyawillireturn to || qantinls. andi permanent: ofinisat D58 B Whitehill flew out. A IRAND RAPIDS, Aug. 15.—The races igh scheol nine played the Y. M. » A« | the republican party the secure haven of o) permanent organization we; dented to political part tiian ' that Connie’'s men should never have seen the MeIkent Lost for tha Spliers: 2 rather tame today, the favorites win- ”r Lincoln here this ,"“"V“nnn Sec 12 to | Americ fustries, American finances 5SS I.‘”” adoptad ominatl For placed within tl reach of the vl‘-n‘ home plate in: the game, but they did. After WASHI 'ON, Aug. 15—The game was each r Rezults 20 in favor of the Y. M. C. i o [ perity,” American homes and [ fupreme judge, Hen, W. M. Robinson of | cratic party We shall earnestly oppose ome plate in the game, but they did. A EARERING Fl e A e pice, g-year-olds, stake | Harkness and Barnell f M. C.. . Ar ablic sehbol Jasper county; for superintendent of public [ and bravely meet an open, honest fo Devinney had been retired by McVey, singles | Caiil 0f SecQuint of Sirleeess ar O30 S0 | stoo: Harry won ' in straight _heats. | Johnson and Oegchzer for Valparaiso. That tidal wave brought to the surface nstruction, J. R. Kirk of Jackson county; | Who, by inheritance and tenchings, may were made by Snyder ana Slagle. Rourke's Tblv: by A{cIenn's jeriors; Beore: Time 4, > Silver Maker, | pire: Richardson of Lincoln. His decisions | incongruous crew of democratic states for railroad commissicner, Joseph Flory of | Never have been with or for u Tt fumble of Letcher's easy one fo right let | yy, X OE0H TR SRR 0T | B LTI nd try Clay an: s ‘rlwlv 1| vere of the rankest kind. ;ll‘m_'fln lm the “-’m. and ma 1] st Louis Dlianecametihe \I»;wn ..””;”, those who are marching under the banners Shncoraailo TTAL | o : b e = 7 trot, purse S50 el Mont won in e he old shin ate, throwing overboard (ks e the -gelection of a |l o¢ qemoacrt indoning democratic prins s",’,’der & g T, el ';,‘:r,',,‘.. Hiencad AL seondpmne OF B L0 GUOE L Ll heats. Time: oy Stanwood Dolng Well the ropublican chart’ and compass under | chairman of the state central commlttee, and | ofsios wed faraetting ihs aemocratic pring ail. ewman was hit by pitcher a Base hits: Washinston, 10; Cleveland, 1 i 1S, m,“m,"hv Bismatle WESTFIELD, 'N: Yo aug, 15,~H. L. | which It lad weathered many a storm. | Chauncey I Filley of St. Louis was unani- | (he' peopie, would Blace obstielos e (s Smith drove a long one toward the barn | Brrors: Washington, & Cleveland, 2. Reémedy, Young Dauntless and Char | gennen g Aot = The old ship drifted aimlessly about on the | mously nomiated with a hurrah WY oL goRl A sk an B nECORA TN that looked so safe that Letcher started for | Jarned runs: Washinston, 5; I nion also started. Stanwood of the Tllinols Cyeling club, Chi- | froubled waters of democracy. — Its incon- | At 8:20 the committee on resolutions sent | Of sovernment det therm bewdre of the. ine home. Rourke saved the fly by a splendid vo-base hits wright, 1 Third race, 2-year-old pace, purse §700: | Cag0, wilo is trying to lower the Chicago- | gruous crew have been and “are still in word to the convention that they would dignation_of an aroused and outraged ¥ kett, O'C . h i1 henom won in stra . Time: | New York bicycle record of ten days, four | state of mutiny, while the ship is hope s 2 # ouldinol £ oo hty There Presi Clovi e catoh, and retired the side by a splendid | ¢ “cpeau. Double pliys: Joyce to' Rad: 1) Luella Ttogent's | hours and thirty-nine ~ minut haseed | tosaly floundering My the trough of bolitieal | be realy to report for three hours. "The del- | [aFy. \Whers resiigot Glaviland, trusted 1, A 1 o ¥ ebea loublepla CAR Lk 34, 2:24%. el tegent's purs and v, ne o8, passed ¢ jounde; g e tro of politic: q d eader, sha ead we shall be brave el ) lhg:lflmh‘::d;:;u:hlml:lfi:"{h;‘ll;m’ll"l};‘ il !lrvml, 1“1 assiumacy xl;in.] “:\i;“" . | Last, Ambulator, Donna C and liddle also }U‘xruu;fh “Tf"“ u: 10:5 today. He reports | discord "l'h Suiccess of the democracy in | 516 PN toRtoilowiis T dhniasal m'f.',‘\, h,w'*"'{ m e t - | Tebeau. Struck out: ! started. himseif well, and expects to make the jour- | running the ship of state has only been | to adjourn until 8:30 o'clock was carried. | times suffered defeat in (he past, and may ricl's two-sacker and Langstord’s single, and | Two hours and ten minuics, |t e e e ney in about jeight days from the start. equalicd by that of the -traditional ‘bull | After sitting in continuous session seven | meet temporary dcfcat in (he future, but made it more binding in the elghth when | Hurst. Datteries: Stockdale, McGuire and e running a china shop. That parly has | hours the committee on resolutions could | it never surrenders The line marked three runs were made by Langsford’s homer, Ibach; Cuppy and O'Connol ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 15.—A series of Took Ten Innings. demonstrated that its capacity for blunde reach no agreement on ihe Amerlcan Pr out by President Cleveland in his mes- Seery’s base by the pitcher’s Kindn el Phiities Needed Tt, .-n;‘ finishes were witnessed today. Re- SURPRISE, Neb., Aug. 15.—(Speclal Tele- ing In gre nrrnl]xum :n,« Dbitterest enemy ever | (coive anso tHonty neation e cell: 'l‘,“ sage of 1857 and his recent lotter to Cons L o ; St EpRe sults: g Phe: Boe A cnmalot nallthare [aax o predict, Democracy a thecry e estio eligious | ol ian - Wilso Matfor S0 doubles. by Hutchison and Mevey. CMhis | PHILADELPHIA, Aug 10-The home | "y trot: Cephas won third, fourthy and gram to The Boeyr—In a game of ball here | Siied 16 RICGCy | peiioiracy, A6 % MR | auestion would not down until in_despera- | Wity WS anivea "t o foilomed was- enough, and the boys let it go at that. | players pounded Hemming and won easily. | fth heats and race. Time: 5 today David City beat Surprise by one run | to endure. tion the committee sat down on both the ntil a, compléete revision and reform in A single by Smith, a sacrifice by Strauss 'Ilh-; Tl\m:n was lm“""{: ‘*“'(;k‘» ?'EW; st ;;.17;.. K.l\lluh.,,.mny on n‘ 5 g k;ll‘iv:ylnr(\lm’:': 5('3--,HL n; x.mll;:‘vh(lhl'ul»/; EVERY PROMISE BROKEN. American Protective association members | national taxation atty The masse 8" o gav axs the! *hiladelphia . "3 0 2 Jodgeville won second, 'l 2:15. » Cooper ar hened e ; o v ¢ del " i hose 0 1 d to . !, o ol he democratic party re honest and de ‘:{,‘f‘,dsjgfl”‘fl“,’,:l Qo ,\m,;\:,,,l.:eu[':iz el | Eoutsvi . 20 0§ 0 0 0 0= | hete Lora Jr May Homer, Ienssalaer | and Maupin behind the bat; Surprise bat- 215 SO LRV SR LTy :‘lf’.‘l,,::.m i e O o e Ve will show how the job was done: o hits: Philadelphia, 15; Louisville, 6. | Wilkes,” Captain Walbridge ~and Raven | tery, Reed aid White. L b R e E I L man Trank appeared with' (he platform, | and_faithful fo the trust ‘imposcd “upon A A Philadelphia, 2; Loulsville, 5. | Wilkes also rted. e sweep the country in November, 18M. For SEwertaTeats » 4 them. Through storm and through sun- UM‘\? \.lll SB. PO. A. E. rned runs: Philadelphia, 9 Louisville, 3. 2:21 tro ear-olds: Sallie o 5}“‘!.’“""‘” f SESTEAVAnGIODRORONtS. the X,"r.‘:w‘m;: ;“fi-.. 1861 the people in 1862 He was greeted with cheers as he proceeded | ghine th. mocratic party has been the lrlch;: 8b Agp. J 18 8B, TO. & B | Two-base hits: Hallman, Sullivan, Pfef won in ht heats. Time: 2:19, 2:104 The Tenth ‘Street Stars challenge any | fie L VI BHEE SO0 e Dty the exe to read it Bach plank was well recoived. | persistent friend, able advocate and brave ch, 3 0 was pre- | defender of silvor not_believe the Langsford, 3 for. Home runs: Hamilton, Cross, Weaver, | also started. E aanas 5 Sdd A i thaas || vail Son toTpearn % iy otec. | day has come when we prop: O Aea Ve, b 8 Doiile piays” fraiman Qs 3% (0t pot won in strajeht hents: | A# e can play Satirddy afteinoon e well | Boverament, Il of, MURENE, M | IS chelutlon” mocetion. to. remain. . the | aford: in the intercat’ oe "the "meonle,*ta LENGOR g van (unassisted); Richardson to T Time: 2:19%, 2:00%, 2:241 ing Harry, 3 adivesy Geone 11 Cole, | commion koo’ they Wave been waging war | shade and did not carry out his purpose to turn o r i iesumon this motal, Tt 19 d anager, T4 Street S 22 'S each agains o “other; instead of bein; e PRty an importa prodict of the country, anc Rourke, rf. 1 Time: One hour and fifty-five minutes, | also started. manager, ‘Tenth’ Street Stars, 1622 South | each agunst_ the ofhor [ VSIS | bring war into the convention. After the | from the duys of S e G Pedroes, 1t 1 Umpire: Keefe, Batterles: Taylor and b e % (enthistiee g o C vt "with” which the heople cibthed the | adoption of the platform Chauncey I. Filley | all the' wondrons a ng growth of AL 0 Buckley; Weaver, Hemming and Grim. AFTER THE PENNANT NOW. Earl Belmont Killed. Hemocracy for good has been used only | of St. Louis addressed the conveation. At | our country we have C o useful, STRRT} L Rourkes Secure McGHl and Moran asa Bat- | gm0 barn on Lister Wes oon's | Intrusted to its hands has been used with | convention adfonrned sine die. At the conclusion of Governor Matthews® Totals .oorn i 116 BROOKLYN, Aus. T5.—Anson's Colts tory and Prepare for Business. K il ot T s fiaP9ones | less wisdom than was the strength given to AT AT specch the platform was read and adopted, S AGKBONVIDLE: played an exciting game today, but lost on |y 1o Gore apparent that the local manage- | ting stallion Barl Belmont, for’ which he ampson of old. RESOL) NS ADOBTED o end the record of the democratio A.B. R. 1B. SB. their inability to hit either Stein or Daub . had several times refused $5,000. promize made by that party two The report of the committee on resolutions, | |apty in Indiana, and ¢ n “We aMrm 0 as easy mark for the Brooklyns. Score: spring and give Omaha as good an article Just Like a Jug Handle. pledged to the fre umu.u,o of silver | 4 3 MGEh h The democratic party has been in con- | jegie) od proteot e 00 3 21 ». Eoiba e mo dious ¢ TEGUMSE & 2 - dea > ‘the ‘“robber ta egiclatio « 1 protection and pled i ok could ask. There is no better fielding team | melegram to The Bee.)—The Lincoln Swifts “ Al strect was to blast all hopes of placing | Past elghteen months, and during that time [ SIS0 S0 E0e oo mion and robbery rors: Brooklyn, Chieago, rned run: 7 5 s teresting game here tc y. Score, 16 to 1 n gars deseription and cause the people tc e anas iucie out: By | Ulrich and Langsford almost make a_stone ing gam ¥ 3 Ziving to the people free coinage, as | SObs i peopl i A S G L ; o ‘Hute 4 Three-base vall @ d the diamond. Their work has | In favor of Cook. pledged, it established a gold standard as | 1ok to the future of our nation with dis iterated from o i . -ANg (it e by Itohings Three-base hits: | B tie delight of the patrons of the gam e £ e mensure of vajuch . Its president | trust and undisguised X Theretore, | people cnjoy all the blessings of comm agle, Treadw. Tiwo-base hits: D _ Sandyw After David City the | the republicas £ th £ Mi vi | liberty. We denounce tariff protection Totals ... Lachance; Sehriver to Dahlen. Time: One outfield in first-class style. As to The Sandy Griswolds would like to hear | chgmpion of monometalli and the im- | present the followlng declaration of n- | cvery kind as a frand snd robbery of Omaha 4 3 (V= hour and fifty-one minutes. Umpire well, ask some of the pitchers who | from the David City second team to make | placable enemy of bimetallizm. % k X | great American people for the benefit of e 10> Lynch. Batterics: Stein, Daub and Dal have faced the Rourkes this season what | a date for a game of ball as soon as possi- | The democratic party in its puerile at- i Jkaln declare for n System of BIOT {4 fow. We maintain that' no' tariffitax Barned runs: Omaha, 9. Two-base hits: heen weak seas Moran and e s, Oma i ¢ sectionalism and incompe- | fean resource Ulrieh, Langsford, McVey, 2; Hutchingon, standing of the Teams. haeh monl ol menign IMorar jon Doas | ine Omsha i L B e D e reGbIvIng Amierivan wares, and we | revenne, and that such taxes shouid be lme i nadrdes Blrothars, ¥ fiome: tunss Tangs. Played, Won, Lost, Pr.Ct. | as well as any Flint or Ewing, but the PROUD OF THE AWARD. 1 ya been the phiant tool of gigantic trusts, upen " tarlit that will aceomplish | lted to (e necessitics of (e government, ord. ses on by H g Yy e ‘o3 4.9 chers — the > o suble LOTPOT: . onopolies, 8. ‘e have bu o mention * | honestly and econ cally administered. 61 61,0 | pitchers — theré's where the trouble h corporations and monopoll y £ | disaste rifice hit:" Strauss. 'Dass Fear 1tmoresi. . L e he ¢ sheelc. of & rue Ame mere ace of free trade conelus d 4 . ; § - ol E 60.6 | when doing me than his share, but he v shame to the check of every (rue American 1 rade nelus of Supreme Court st aistrict ool Strucic out, v Wit by Sagle, 2 | HeN NORE f0 80| had been Omahas standby. Doxendale and A i TR . o | e ek st it o | cvidonce <f the wikom of” the republican ot Suprom Cour(_miral dislrict, deorgo I 2 NMeKelvey. : One and 2 P 4 5 ver ailures: Ci ' - A vious New York competitor, who country to a friendly power present his | poliey In the past upon this subjec tuhard, £ ¥ S, . Philadelphia 42 MeMackin were failur Camp health n enviou this country I county; secretar of ate, g Vi it b K )| @ in tio) ) chists and Viliia Mye renominated; auditor of gave out, and Lookabaugh has not been In | “absolutely pure,” sceks to belittle the award | while he was the bearer of secret Tstruc- | prohibit the im wtion of anarchists and | Wilii 1y ; 8 oP] By f 4 form since he joined the team. But Papa 5 RRO D] rice’s € tions to ald In the overthrow of that gov- | demand the strict enforcement of the im- | state, Joseph T. Fanning, Marion; treasurer, AR QRIZRE B0, s AUR IS = (Bpeolal Tele: 3 ] 2 Bl has made a move that will endear him | of hiEhest honors B ore s uoream | Lfiment to the end that an effote and ‘cor- | migration lnws of state, Morgan Chandlor, Hancock county’ ram to The Bee.)-Roclk Island won today 3 i | to the cranks. He has secured McGill of | Baking A & 194 pt monarchy mizht be restored. We h We reafliem the unswerving devotion of | attarney general, Francis M. Grifith, Switz- bunching the hits. The Saints could not L L il c red e be | eveign right of cvery qualified vot " 5 Fvde through an especial deal with President Jim | conferred. a brave people ling toward a repub- &n right every qualificd voter, ric aan, Sullivan county; s rtendent of pub- find Mauck, and the four hits secured were A e A through A eapell Al N et oiin | “°Ghiet ot Awards J. §. Browning writes: | Houn form o Eovernment while he showed | or poor, native or forclgn born, black or | Maml, Sullivan comnty; syport naenElos piy too scattered to do any good. The game WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES, i Thd ' S b e L aatel i | die instruction, Charles Thomas; state statise 3 b q a v. This a he records of this depa agriculture) | h 0 3 ! ¥ was remarkable for the fine flelding done Gy 1 as the battery. 1m<| being ladi “Th Is of this department (agriculture) | his sympathy {nx”l!h»“dl':rlll.lv imonasatiy i (ANhLtetalthstpinadfraehinl) i the publl | e ander Multon here will doubiless be a splendid | show the executive committee on awards | The conduct of the State department ha fon, @ at b Score: g i e i g G 3 o C 0; ake it two out of three the Jaxs D, for the return of that spirit of American- | unde cover of law, preventing qualified St. Joe . Jhaee o L 1 4l CINglas Geme [igaugie fonhore: Ut make 1t two out of three e 427 | award had been granted the Price Baking | for the, FeUn O LA "EUr tGreign policy | voters ‘from depositing thelr ballots and Roci Island .....,.)1 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0—8| SIOUX CITY, Aug. 15.—Sloux City broke | {5, 1S County, The teams Powder company on its exhibit of baking | upder the genius of that greatest of Amer- | having them counted Batterfes: Bristow and Armstrong; Mauck | her losing spell today, winning in an excit- Position, Jacksonville, | powder.” icans, James G. Blaine We extend to the pe f Hawall in 3 Three-base hits: Boyle, Thomy 2:17%. Rose Leaf, Nettie Wilkes and BIba | toam in the city or state, 16 years of age. | utive and legislative departments of the | At the last moment Colonel Keren Seery, m. Struck outs By Taylor, 6 by Hemming, 1, | Christabel, § D L, Mary G and Brookié | accommodate all. Fear, ¢ Anse Wouldn't Pags Co T VERSAILLES, Ky. Aug. 15.—Lightning | for evil and that continually. The power | the conclusion of Mr. Filley’s remarks the | safe, valuable medium 00 when men were on ba Hutchinson was | ment wants to redeem its promise of early yoars agb. has becn broken. It went INto | which was unanimously adopted, declares portyfinfinaling; endieanniess aati oy Base hit rookiyn, 10; Chicago, 1. Er- [ {17 po jangue today. McVey, Hutchison, | and the Cook ball team played an unin- | SYt."and' fold on a parity. Instead of condition confronts’the country that beg- | UnUl eviry snecies of cxtortion and rob Devinney, ss... ' I len. Doubl . Corcora Daly to Seery and Rourke have attended W no sooner elected than he hecame 0 1 Jacksonvilie 1000020 Ahas eanal z 4 o | te dutivs, ) S AEoR ANt BN Ty eES they think of it. In the box Omaha has | ble. Address Ambrose Ellington, Bee build- | tempts at tarift reform has heen governed | ¢ lutles, adjusted so that every Amer | & (U 1060l ™ axdapt for | purposusisiof pitcher: By Whitehill, 2. Sac- 5 3 €1 | been, Whitehill has done fine work, even | To Dr. iPrice's Cream Baking Powder at Its foreign policy has brought a blush of us results that have followed the The following ticket was nominated: Judges PILLSDUTE +ovrsrsrerss § 15 g6 | failed; Claussen was jailed; Neal's arm | tries to sell inferior goods by labeling them | credentials” with Words of "frigndship | We favor the cnactment of Taws that wity | Dailey, s by hitting Bristow's curves very hard and % b Chicago—Willy Billy of Cineinnati fame-— | exposition by denying that such honors were | gooy the chief executive turn his back upon | Missourl republicans to (he supreme, sov- | opand; clerk of supreme court, C. AL Well- by both teams and fast play throughout. | Gipux City Braces Up and Wins an Eleven t. It 18 certain that it Captain Mac | ot '% TOUC 1" oo time ago that an | made this people Irrespective of purty, long | as cast, and we condemn all tmpedinents, struggle to establish and maint and Sage. Buse hits: S Joe. d; Rock | ing eleven-inning contest, Score: i ; Strathers | - Hon. John Boyd Thacher, chairman of the A WORD FOR THE PENSIONERS their e ; Tsland, 12. Trrors: 'St. Joe, 3 Rock Tsland, | Sioux City....2 1 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 1—8 | Hutchison : Croity | executive committee on awards, also Writes | We heve scen the party in power attempt AIARZTC L it B %wa%f.‘ifi" RHEE Rl tn i tionk Tetang, Kansas City.. 0 0 0 0 4 0 7| Ulrich .. “ird.. 1000 Smith | under the date of February 14, 1894: I | to dishonor the brave men who placed their | SFRMent our hearty sympathy, and we as Biao, Lynch, Home runs: . Kats Base hits: _Sloux City, 14; 5 Langstord Shor(./[02 " Dewinney | erewith enclose you an official copy of your | bodies a living wall hetween the tlag of our | Sl adon ' it endeavors 1o forcs B e e L3 nge. rrors: q"’l{‘ City I s City Beninay A 2 Doraiss | award, which in due time will be inscribed | country and «|w~-|\»h4: \\!“"1"_,‘*»“'“fi'f“‘_"j upon them by hostile means a corrupt and Off Bristow, 5: off Aauck, 3. Left on bases: AL RUnR B SRR RIagC LR B e Newman | in the diploma and forwarded.” Tens of (housands of hotest pensloncrs, | semi-narharous manarchy docs mot m 8t. Joe, 4; Roek Island, Doubleiniavat [Fie llreeshase thils - Hlome runsi | Houtke .. LAY Snvder | Why did the New York competitor not ex- | Whose claims have begn o ent, havo | With the approval of the American people Preaton to Mohler; Mauck to Cantillion to | AleCauley. poublen PIYEE - Lonohue 1o | NGl .. “Piteh.. 50 Gaplinger | nibit? | Was it because his powder con- | fioe ; oV ive | “We declare that the interests of all th Krelg. Time: One hour and forty-two min- | yim""§"6 e ‘Darby, 5 Time: o hours | R 3 tuined ammonia? Y Bee the % Toll of nonor, withbut the | people demand that every dollar, papsr-or @i i Gline. ! andforty-five minites. Umipire: Sheridan. | QLEAN CLIPPERS WHITEWASHED, ‘The award of Dr. Price's was for strongth, | poor privilcga of a hearing, n privilege | CoIn, lssued by the zovernment, shill be us i Wins on Beam's Wildness, Batteries: Cunnigham and Kraus; Darby o P purity and general excellcnce. granted to the lowest criminal in the land. | SQ00 45 ';‘”‘y'.“ e onslble calnnge of LINCOLN, Aug. 15.—(Special Telegram to | 4nd Donohue. Neola Noversweats Put the Lime on an -— arbitrary actlon, this crime wetinst | jver that fs consistent with the permanent The Bee.)—Deam acted today as though he Ouno Error Lost the Game. N At WEATHER FORECAST. ) BrOUSE bl qnlimi of | mafntenance of equal purehasing and debt nad never heard of such a thing as & ‘home | \ywAUKEE, Aug. 5.-Taylor's error in | NEOLA, Tn. Aug. 1o (Spectal to The o' the ol i of sich o ¢ ' home lgan pelilng the Com | Dhving power of all dollars In clrenlation BESNIAL althanh (Duc five hite were made the fitth” inning, ‘whieh aliowed Minneapalls | pee.—One of the best games of the season | ¥ale Weathor and South Winds for Ne- R names he haa ar. | V ot want. monometallism ¢ . T score three runs, lost the game for Mil- 3 ke 0 : phenol h 5% Mtrarily. and . wrongfully stricken ' th 10 ‘or Siver, and we pledge e nally wild twirling, Lincoln didn't earn a | WGk Aitendance, 1500 Seore: was played here Sunday between Neolaand | brasks Today, toms | By iy mor done antil (e | contimia” tha worl for. Dimetallism. 't oararully packed away' to her credic Just | Miiwaukes 0 02110 20 0| the Clean Clippers of Omaha. The game | WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—The Indications | ;i jergone the cheese-paring process of | brought about hy all means withir the same. " Harnes. who has been suffering | Minneapalis’ .2/ 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 1 0—7 | was played In the rain, but nevertheless the | for Thursday are: . 5 the soldier-hating knife power of the government " : from I‘;Uurlzl».« ;-«-.\hl.-q at llnmh , has r Base hils: Milwaukee, 8; Minneapolis fielding was good. Mcllvaine pitched one of :'nlr Nebraska -and . Kansas—Falr; south :\n “;Iulr‘ll '\n'.f. m.rv emocratic party to The republican party, ever mindful wv\ he covered ‘and pitched wel. Sc Brrors: Milwaukee, 2" Minneapolis his best games, only one hit being made | WInds. BOLYRALRE DY VI 0P BALE R S o Rl L DR Tincoln et B ) 7| Earned runs: Miiwaukee, 2; Dinneapolis, | OFF him. i sl Innigs. Game wis ‘cutled | For Towa and Missourl—Warmer; winds | Might have been expected from its past | eran soldiers of the republis, reafioms | ]\ NOWLEDGE Feoria (111000 01T 001 00 0= 4| & hrec-base mits? Hinca G Visnor () | af the end of the SIXth on ndcount of Fain. | becoming south, B e Nower. in 1832, 1£ hRd | o T e AT PR T : Warned yuns: Toor o nita: Lop: | Hases an ballsy 3y maker, s by Retteer, 8 | Neolt’ pibys e Conventions siext. Sin o 8Bk Dot —air: south winds. G T e | B e e e A am et uton | Brings comfort and improvement and coln, 1 1 8 Lincoln, 2; | BRQR S petiker and 1Melds: Daker g dach have won R _F0 the next game Loenl Kecord. here I8 St Taw upon the statute hook. f nr ailors whrse disabilities or tends to persol al enjoyment when Peoria Two-base Sbrikht, iherinn! o ; promises to be the best of the season. " ! ! ; W URon-the atute hooka snlions ounans: AR o or ymeut, T Burrel. Time: Two hours and five min- | Beore Orpicr or tur WEATHER BUREAU, OMAIA, nation ena ich 1ty en hem 0. An ol sed. The who live bet- el Fursis, - Do Y penetten. | utes. Umpire: MeDonald piore Aug. 15.—Omaha record of temverature and | contributed to the wondrous irawth and RIS canemnatacl Ranl aatinn il Tightiy Je many, w . R L] NEOLA. CLEAN CLIPPERS. AUEA AR ' L k prosperity of the republic that did not at Son department of the party in | ter than othe rs and enjoy life more, with Three-base hits Ebright. Bases on r Dballs: O Beam, 7, off Barnes, 8 Creams’ Costly Errors. po.a. e rainfailcompared wiva corresponding day of | 30" e” of “its enactment meet the blind | power. less expenditure, by more promptly Struck out: By 6 by Barnes, 3 e i 01 0 ctefner, p past four years the ¢ party. 3 - £l DETROIT, Aug. 15.—Poor support i g P o 02, oppobition af the demacratic party. ™o the | o e N iajit o st produc B kp Riohert pa-n DOUbIe playa: | gavie'in the T, AR A . 13 Slorneds Sy ki ' 1894, 1893, 1803, P70f natlonal prosperity It has always | GOVERNOR MATTIEWS' ELOQUENCE ndapting the world's best products 10 Linooln, 1 Battories; Hurnes and Speer; | g0 L e 0 e Maximum tomperatura 882 765 7S 7 n‘a brake and never & propelling force the needs of physical being, will attest nfely minutes. Umpire: Haskell, | Detroit . 80088100 e-1|HHEE dae B e ies 145 710 785 733 | oo Jantrol of the lesialslive and cxech: | Rapended tn Telling Indinns Demoorats to | - the value to health of the pure liquid edo Jillin, T 0 Brown, ss.. crago % b > T ¢ departments of (he zo ent brons oL i | Gragg Outpitchod MoGrovey. lede. Q0 1Ll S Wat's, 3b.. 1 3tiller, b, Precipitation 00 1.85 00 T. | their attendant responsibilitics, responsibill saite o e il Xishl laxative principles cmbraced in - the DES MOIN® A 13.—~(Special Tel Base hits: Detrolt, 15: Toledo, 10. Error Downs, m. Rewd, vt 0 Statement showing the condition of tem- | ties that the democratic party was unablc INDIANATOLIS, Aug. 15 larg: remedy, Syrup of Figs MOL Au %.-(Special Tele- |-x-’|‘!nlxh 1 13;::\_)1” B ,:‘II‘;" rin: Detroit, | Mellvaine, Hanson, if 0 peratureand precipitation at Omaha for the | to meet l:ll h'“l‘\ no \creative geniug ml convention in the history of the democratic its oxcellence is due to its present ‘oledo, 0-base 3 U - leglslatiol 8 ol abits of nega 1 and " 5, e | Fett, McFarland, McGuickin, = Ho Totals I day and *\"hflwkb 1804: sl legislation, "I old habits of negation and | oy i Inatna convened at 10 o'clock In | in the form most acceptable and pleas McFarland. Doubie plays: Connor y Veola ,.: R L) HOral 10 prAH! } duiek to detect impectlity and incompétency | Tomlinson hall this moruing. There were | g to the taste, the r freshing and truly and to Pecar ck out: B 3 ) 5 g0 cess fo g . ppl eir servants, e long since lost co Y f SERIES NO. 25, : Two hours and fifteen minutes. Um- o yu et Mellvaie; Hoimes | Excess since Mupghoy ... sase s AOTS TR A 1) b7 accredited dclegates seated on - the heneficial properties of a perfeet laxe McQuald. Batterles: "Gayle and ver. . Stk eutt By Mells | Nornil precipitd s A neh | (GiRdence s produced W pifalysis of bus- | main floor. Although the weather was in- | ative; effectuai y ciensivg the system, antzen; Forman and McFarland. {aine. o by Kistner, 6 “Rases on lafle: | Off A i iness,“a stringeney of the currency and i | tensely warm the great hell was flled | digpelling colds, daches and fevers 3 7 Mellvain ol Kletner, 3. 1t by pitcher: - v el ) f 8 nkage ol alues here @ 1know n v + i oslers Gotting Weary. o n bl hrinkage of values heretofore unknown in | with spectators, wha fanned themselves into [ ;o I"""“"“"‘“V curing u.nmlmwm, was nothing more than a comedy of errors, e Jublic opinfon and haz ounc ntl was elab 1 profession, because it acts on the id- Score: DICTIONARY. Indlanapolis ... 1 0 2 8 2 8 1 0 4—16| AVOCA, Ia, Aug. 15.—(Special ta The veraiet will be placed in the ballot box n were those cf Governor Claude Mat Grand Rapids ©..0001 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 0—8 [ Bee)—The most exciting game of base BTATIONS. sTATE or | next November. When read, it will b thews of Tndlana, President Cleveland and | neys, ziver and Bowels without weak E : Indianapolis, 13; Grand Raplids, | ball of the season for the local sports wi WEATHER. | tice to the democratic parfy that NS e i ) A et witen 4200 Pages, 260,000 Words | |, apclihliQeans Rapios. | Rl o the Beason. (05 tGciRcRiaRRIA MAR Hiea ‘il o thie mext mdaked of the nouso | (0 late Thouas Hendricke, - Thex wire | - ent them i it s perfeedly five from TR, 14 il Indianapoli and A osore ;] of representatives and that the next presi- | 811 8 engravings, ! he pre ) every objectionable substanc o oidat g Shel d tween Neola and the home team, The fea- > of the United States wil g ub. | Which was the largest of the three, hung ety A INSTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL. Wilkht, George Double lavs: “Wheelook | {ure of the game wis li: work of the home | Gmare - s akuns L I be @ repub- | O ediately above. the presiding officer Syrup of llld ietars Jacby, alldrg = o MceClells o O3 ers. it attery, Beymer and Riley. Score orth Piatie. ‘ 00| Part el HLITY D ’ CANIS. hea 'he large fag whiel was wrapped ists in H0c and $1 bottles, but it is man & Mo of Knowiedyo nd o Mintop | [ 531 S o) Wht o™ miiek 995 | Neola 000001 THE sl 08 ptirsionte. [ ECBTARIMITE AND RERUBUICANIRM, | 1AL (108, (R SRK JLRICIAS NIRES Vatured by tho Giforuin Fig Syrop Usefulness. ples. " ‘ime: One hour and twenty Avocn 3:0.3.0 006 14| ERIIRO .. 12 U0 Partelondy. | gemand s a fixed, intellizent American p ng hung from the ceilng in the center | (g, only, whose name is priated on every utes. ntteries: *hilfp: i p| jatte: Jellen and Graver; Be; ' - youls, I EH inan. it ariff 1 lation Sta > e t and d o in & v .'1"11::‘-.-‘ are more thiuke llr\mllvui usefal Rhines and Spies TEURDS" A0~ Murph mlh-‘;‘ rll:un]k“mxl‘( ”III'\? A ”a e rum:‘ o saul b L d :‘H\u\‘ i l." b “ AR ;‘” A Th band, located in package, \»‘. the name, Syrup of Fius nd entertaining (n that great book, L ut: By Jellen, 4; b ey- avenpori... 00/ Cleur g not change I8 what they n ar gallery, played on the shightes ! . 108 American Bncyclopbaic DIt ionary thas fa Standing of the Teams. Hits: ‘Neola, 4; Avoca, 8. Home | Ka)uis Ciiy Bl Gher P aRIE hone or & revival of husiness 1e ar galler t on the slighton i being well inforied, you will 1 .n”uuuurnuun ation ever (88l Plaged. Won. Last. P Seiver Riley, " Heymer, Blake. | De 00 Part the vestoration of the republican party. | on and eep the audi- | v substitvte if ofiere e “ T ola, 8; Avoca, Uinplres: Clark ko City. . i 00| Clear Then, and not until then, wili th y bt Ereat work, Bow for the first tima a . pifoed witbin \ho' reaeh of everyons: 1s u A A0 8 v Attendancd: 50, Time: " Two ; i 00 ity hum of industry, mingiing with the song of o d oncyelor eapolia "} . 6 ¥ - — g ¥ o 5 GWNT & pekock Qlelonary dnd u tamplots vicyols Minnoapolie : P ; 04 Clear ottt e, Wil i oncat day" e Chiidren Cry for AMUSEMBNTS. pedia. “Sal that nuber of tho book correspond= | | INGIARADOIIS ! The Noyes, Norman & Co. bail elub of ! B0 Ciuae, 40 | nat unul then, shall every wag exeent Ol | Pitcher's Castoria. CHARLES ST. PARK fog With the series number of the Grand aplds asr'ug"n|u‘l‘wll|b:|’|“u\|r;l k" ol | 717 haponbrr AN St. Joseph would like to come to Omaha to gl o iory™ e el thraighout the Tenkin an unday and Thres Weok-day coupos Iwaukés " 4 o pla ateur club yw - roadth - ¢ fin en. . and . - B sunday and Tred ook das coupaus | | Milwauke 2 arrange to play any amateur club in the b v Dreatith | of -the | ‘land; | cthen.” - an Children Cry fe 2 Tue Atioriean aovelonedi Bladod: 'wa 1 L sliy Sindny. August 11, Purthe wishing o GEORGE E. HUNT, Local Porecast OMetal. | Garden swing the = OMAHA Ary. Send ordors to The D Ofies e et g make agreement please address Thomas - and th ) v itohay A3 BUFFALO, Aug. 15—W. P, Stimmel and | Shafter. care Coy Book company, St. J0- | steck Yards Abandon Switehing Charges. - | Dot unti'then Pitcher's Castoria. Max orders should do addrossed Fred C. Fuhrman of th abler Bicyele | S¢ph, Mo, SHICAG s : the nobility i o Fred C. Fubn ¢ the Rambler Bicycle | 3¢Ph, M s CHICAGO, Aug. 13.-The Chicago Stock | he nobllity i Chiidren Cry fu. | BA'_LJ Ja.cksonvlllo 3 club have broken the 200-mile record. Thel P ol Y ¥ decl abandon the DIOTIONARY DEPABTMEND || time over the course hetween Hulfalo and | TACOMA, Wash Aug. 15.-The result of | Sommuorbany Ho% doeiied to avandon the | mings and b cher's Castoria. TODAY. Erle and return Is fifteen hours, four min- | the first day of the tennis tournament of | has been demanding of shippers, then, and not u Pitehing Given Passably Falr Support. ; enthusinsm & hopeful signs of coming sucess, Burely the gloomy fores the republican party of | bodings and prosug t 1t horalded mm amaa camae No grander opportunity was ever pres exates hecame tired of waiting and a motion oS! 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 2 Bl moocorre ol moo~cooma Letcher, m.... Newmai, rf..,.. Smith, ab... Strauss, 1f. Strothers, 1b. Crotty, 2b..... - soococo - PO | conmoowmoy | mmcooomo |l ccornosces ole o co Bl cnwaamnuc'd oo Sage Refuses to Bo Chocked, £Tp 30 ume

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