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'I‘HI‘ OMA"A DAILY BI'F. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1894 e —— e — - e — o it s ——— e “ARRY SA(‘E Tooh n‘ A] "\(" nothing like unto the breath of Arabla begun ;1':}12{.1;‘1 ‘_':\r( ekin and Farrel; Hutchinson | K ”‘ v "',”"'V-hz_“‘,"“’"r % (TATTOOED TOM :m'v‘:"::::k"fl'vm:).:h:r [fll,mvl‘:m resolution “”R m\ l\ “VEM( :'7 to permeate the park. 2:98' cin Alfeott. won But they got no more, although Cantillion Standing of the Teama. the AR thire sRT fourih. Leass and. the —_ Resolyed, That the republiean party of laced out 1 couple of saeks and Harry and | Played. Won, Lost. Pr.Ot. | race. Gariton Chief son the second heat. (Continued from Pirst Page.) Nebraska fs able to sustamn n dnily republ % Sonler both connected safely. Cantil was | Poston ............ o % 6.7 Nutshell, Little Frank and J Clark e —— can newspaper In the city of Omnha, ar I Canty t z to score on th ar's | Haitimore ; 63,9 | nlso started. Time 2:18% 2.0, that the republican state contral commitic wath’ ! el o Last Game of tho “eaton at Omakia Captarad | blotted out wrving 1o scoro nn the RS | LALLM 220 SR G TN “ the party and wo will stay with you This | In authorised to- tncourage the eempiien | D0AN's Tusiest Harvest Time by the Twin Cities, W5 Pedty : : e Phiiadelphia 3 County Races at Leavenwe choered Mr. Thurston up, and again speaking, | ment of such a paper ¥ ; b e oo Tt | oY § 3 p IAVENWORTI, Aug, 8 he sald that he was only a private and bad { Without discussion the resolution wa Among the Babies e further a-scription, for the Rock Teland gonll | Tyroociyn . 2 Of the races drew o good never attempted to override the wishes of | adopted, but not until a_member from Soux 4 hed & | ORICRED . +os . 4]« vas in gaip condition. The , | the people. For weal or for woe, he sald | county had very appropriately remarkel thit 1 LOOSE PLAYING OF TH: RCURKES DID IT | kept on piting up rons until they Ir'C or pace, yearlings, was | that he would accept and that he would try | it took more than resolutlons to put a dafly August Heat Adds itdreds to 5\.: Tad d buflt : L ;l\' jwvl‘h‘:_.;’-;;y‘m ":‘: | St Ladllhe - i | taken t it Helle, winning the first and | to serve the best interests of the common- | newspaper upon its feet The man who e - 3 7 L bt 1o 7 third _h T e ey ey wealth,” | made this remark was a country editor and i LR edjum FASHIONS SOME PLANKS. nd a growing subscription Iist, though ther the Mortalit Were [ to frame a platform,” continued | Were a number of his subscribers who h-‘vi when the uinth inning roiled around the e ond heat. Jow Wonter Held the Homo Intters Down for | D000 000 ST o T ivor of 11 | Washiington .. I;“"x. el @ started. Time g4y VWhile Juml Was thi= final epoch Ro kes woke up, Eight Inning e L In 8 sk od, ¥ ids;~pace: Miss_ Quickly | the speaker, “I would provide for the su- | N0t contributed a cent toward buyiag inl i ¢ of moments the big erowd | WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES, ot ‘ Belng Pounded with Unpleasant for a few brief 1 ts th rov on n m.w g\mum heats. - Tronauill, | Sromaey of the constitution of the United | *ince the paper was establishod Lactated Fo 1 K¢ eps up Babies' eveled as If in a conservatory with the - 8 \ B e et Reguiurity und Vigor, ' Jonquiis, Jack roses, mignonette and | Me. Manning Making the Most of His Snap | (irotl TGS By Redword REGWOn | States. 1 would have it for the mainten- POLITICAL TRAGEDY. leliotrope nodding and laughing in color and | While at Home. rled Time 815 o "f{ I-m‘ and unhrl 1 r\mul-l ’hfl\'vln | The time having arrived for the nominating Stre ight and Saves Their tness all about them KANEAS CITY, Aug. 22.—The Blues today e “una won In three straight | clause for the suppression of anarchy, the | of cardidates for the office of attorney o S e 3 Rock Island, 11; Omaha, & il Moran started the harity With | again took both games, They nearly batted 3 ‘ 0 i uen Fred D Jexsie O, Mil- | protection of the lives and the rights of the | eral, the names of A. 8. Churehfil, W Lives Bt. Joseph, 14; Jacksonville, 8. vo-l smash, then Huteh lammed a | the cover off the ball, and put up an ex- | 541 " (”:\‘m" Wilkes also started, Time: | oitizens, I would have a forelgn policy that | Summers and A. M. Robbins were <litod reRkeD o Quinoy, 16 Lincainy v, © halrcurler over the house, and with the glad | collent field play, Though playing without e B ce: Ton started, and the | Woull Insure eternal safoty under the stara | On the start It could be sesn that Summer Hoston, 5; ,,mj”-_,“ > ry of a bull dog, as he lays the quivering | yn error in the se ne, the visitors v n' by Minnle Higgins In . | and stripes, whether they floated over the sea | who at the present time is the assistant Faimasipplay ¥ 4 Feat NS B MG DUBHR irNelE ove | Teere cleAely (ouBlasNGd, R piRken e oo o Lo R A | Larii. of Moteihlay. 'ind the recintoelly. of | s ebn deini syt ot the work in no ot | 9 e New York, ¥; Chic eet. Will[G- B b AL Tts 1 stralght games to the Blues' credit. Sc fourth, Times A, 25 Py ; R L il g * beetr dong all b work in the ofice Detrott, ‘l‘l.l\Iv\-‘il.u;'lm‘lt;'l \". & the plate, - Hutch lh"'l"l ‘I’”’"- ""I‘l'"“y“'“‘j; firet & m‘-". O o $ SI% }hr”” Qe 1‘2:“:‘»!‘( 'Ih:;-\lli'pr;;::'-nN\‘nl\;;vrr!’rlm; lithouxh he has ot had the I or. hor And Rreatest jortion of these et 10, wituke what was coming and was in no 5 Sk . | products” ag: e erized | lo d B SAIARY; WAS. RVOTIER. N |/ denilin . save. i ity Minneapolis, 17; Sfoux City, 1. get home. Pedros, amidst the wild shouts | Janeas Ci CIRCUIT RIDERS AT KANSAS CITY. | countries of the world, that they might not | the round-up he won fair enough, but by | oo SR k Dr will - of the populace, waiked down, then Kid Fear | P REKCE seorises 4 H 5 be brought Into competition with those coun- | the neglect of his backers, he was fsuomin tike down children under years of uge, 4 ey H - | Slow Time in Set Events Before m Small | yrjag Upon the question of the federal | fously slaughtercd in the honse of his | A0 from six (o eight ont of eviory ten wiil andsome crowd at Charles R e LI e, 0 e | met one of the Frenchman's best for a pil- | prrors: Kansas City, { treet Park yesterday afternoon to witne Jow, and Ole ripped her over the fence, Earned ri Kansas, City, 1. Twoshase Crowd at Kawtown, elections law. I would have a free ballot | friends. It was murder n cold blood and hi » traced by the Bonrd of Hoalth to the the closing battle between Harry Sage's Rock | o were four runs in and the scene | hita: Beard (2). Thre hits: Niies, | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 22.—Right hundred | and a fair count. I would have the vote for | fool friends knew nothing about the KIINg | ignorance and carelessnoss of wothors who fsland glants and Papa Bill's my:midons. was @ hrilling one, Men were actually | Nicholl. Double plays: 1 to Kinusman: | people attended the opening day of the | senators cast by the people, that thefr wishes | until the deed had been concummated m Probably It would be just as well to pass | seen biting the shingles off the grand stand | Biruck out: By Durby, 1: by Qtephens, 1. | meet of the Natlonal Circuit bioycle riders, | might be respected. I would have the gov. | The roll of conties was called and the vote oY o siote, | while others were breaking huge boulders | Thme: Two hours and ffteen migulos, Umd | poq under the auspices of the Kansas City | ernment own and control the transportation | for Summers aggregated 491, when it r re the game up In as succinct form as possible, | o0 oion others manly breasts. It was aw- | Porinue; Stephens and Bolan, Athletic olub, at Ixposition race track this | lines, as well as the telegraph system; I [ quired but 452 to nominate, but his friends The greatest source of mostality (his month 1 i Stey v | wew but many times when one Imagines it the | pA (R SR Gy, was in sight; that | Second game afternoon,. Al the K riders entered | Would furnish protection against unlawful [ Were too slow, as were the secretarfes, The | and next will be diar 1 discases, due to very time to lay still it is better to make | is atmost Kansas City ..eed 001 0 0 4 1 4 011 | In the races for $1,500 In prizes offered arc [ capital and corporate power, declaring an | announcement was never made, for at thi mproper food, which sows th 1h GEia(Ne B good deal of nolse, so that the people may | Grasshopper Ulrich hurled one down to Ben | Milwaukee ...:lilli 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1—6 [ here with the exception of I3 ohnson | aggressive war against the three democratic | time the followers of Churchill hustled Y 80 s Yeti, grabBIng rew W s ity, caukee, 12, | and Cabanne. The latter is ill at's trusts, Whisky, Ol and Sugar. Were I to | Some of the delegates from the South Platis L not to be deceived by appearances. Hill jen, grabbing it up, threw with Hit Kansas ( M ety 1, R e T recy T il ; o g 2 ’A. i ! Fiiit: ) bk, k > 2 0! at Willie Kreig, and like a | Errors: Kansas w\»‘ 1. Barned runs: | and Johnsol here to! 0 frame a platform for the republican party of | country suddenly conceived the fdea that " uition aordinary ags, and Ole Jam- | m/ghty 0 at P4 Knnsas City, se, 2. ‘P'wo-base | nine events on the d today furnished an @ L vould. send. eve 510 ey ought to do some r Dre S onrds ot M - < This Is an extraordinary ag ho | fAuent pill the sphere went through Willle's ap ot &y Mitwaukee, 3. Two-base | 0 indance of sport, Many of the finishes | iie nation, I would send every man to u‘mn :vl\‘_\‘tns,'hvl to do something pretty for D Boards of Healths, physicians and mothers tson and Young Mr. Needham are not the | SRt B g e, hits: Nicholl (. Hernon, Threebase hits: | LRNIGAECS OF FP0rt nk. "the track 'Was in | Who attempted to pauperize American labor. | las county and at once the Majors legpullers | agree that there are but two ways by which least of its many phenome; Ole is a Colonel Cantillion, seeing sure defeat star- | By Fastings, 1; by Rettger, 2. Tin e | fairly ood condition, and, while there were [ [ would advocate one country, one people | fell in with them. Out Into the body of the atrong-arm boy who did the twirling for the [ ing him in tho face, lifted the Frenchman | hours. Umpire: Sheridan, Batterics: | o records broken, 'someé kood time was | and one flag. I would urgo an expansion of | house they flew, where they inducad delogtes Py A ¢ ot of the box right here, and put in Mr. | Flastings, Daniels and Donohue; ¢ | made, “The racing opened with a_mile open, | the currency, with American mints for Amer- | to change from Robbins to Churehiil b s Rourkes and Young Mr. Necdham is the and Mr. Mauck saved the day. Seery [ and Bolan. class B, won by ¢ M, Murphy of Syracuse, | jean mines, with silver and gold on a cor bins dropped into the plot and at once pulled youth who attempted to adjudicate the fine [ Mauck, O R (o W Ntw Bl na: with 4 TRLEG10 Wik ‘o PepeR e T N v lin g W Mijwnukee! | ion equality. out of the fight. This did not give Churchill P 5 zav as- Bl W W i . “In additio 2 s, 0 ed Mr. | enough votes, but it tangled up the secre points of the play. hollow moan, fell, curled up, gave a spas DETROIT, Aug. 22 — Peppers' wildness | third; W. W. Taxis i LIn addition to all th, continued oug Both were colossal failures. modic quiver, and died. But Grasshopper | gid much to give t ,‘,i"',,:\.,... to the | Second heat:” A, T. Brown of Cleveland won | Thurston, “I would exclude from American | tarles untll they could not even read their Ole was hired by Pa last spring, but he | scored. Then Cantillion threw the Lily out \ms, and heavy hitting did the rest, | in 3:09; A. D, Kennedy of Chicago, second; | soil all tiose whose teachings menace Amer- | own figures. Robbins arose to his feot an LALLERL R sl and the roseate hues began to turn to gloom. | Score: 1. 'C. Bald of Buffalo, third, T. A, Calla- | ican institutions, and, in conclusion, I would | smothered Omaha with flattery. He sl tha developed a tired wing carly in the play and f 876 (B8 FPRRE S0 PPl jort. He gritted | Detroit ............4 5 1 3 2 00 0 han and A. B. Goehier, both of DBuffalo, | float the American flag from the top of every | it was a great city, and (hat it was & mtrop- was shipped back to the country, only to be | Pt e TAT COEIN C ind smashed one lanapol 203000310 fan a dead heat, and were allowed to American school house, making patriotism as | olis of which every citizen of the state felt recalled yesterday, and that, too, when there | ju¢ ¢ Mr, Zefs. He muffed it. Then Willie | Hits: Detroit, 20; Indianapolis, 14 the ,‘,"“,v Nith the e i a0 "t 241 | eternal as the stars proud. Omaha had done much for the ticket adel e ¢ all, pran drove t his fourth safe one, | Fors: Detroit, 5; Indianap : VR IBO8 ARE 1L AL tATbe EUn BV E AR Thurston was cheered to the echo, and, as | and it was time that it should be cocognized QRSE U HATONder to B fout i tall Al el G runs: - Detroit, 12; Indianapolis, SO Miphy of Byracuse finally won In | he resumed his seat, the convention de- | as being on the political map of Nebriska | Mr. Needham is a late find of your | and Hutch remained to tie the score. base hits. McCarthy, Motz, Jantzen, Henty, | & N ot Bed ded that i o 9 ors men dem AR ARTION S Young Mr. Needham Is a 1ot i of v0 | “Te failet. He sent one down to Lynch, | Bhicids, “aills, G O it ascmagd | 380 1, with \v. € Sunwer'sccond und &, . | manded that Tom Majors glve in his tcsi The Summers men demnded (0 anounce. Uncle Davis, but It he should Mappen 10 BEC4 una willie Bill was forced at sccond, and the | hits: ~ bungan, ~Raymond, Gr Eio||| Kenndy IFdJ W MUrpliy: was (pace: | mony. < Ha did¥ ot cequrasaiaeeonhylias fmert otitte ote b ey drere; shiied o1 Tost now It is safe to assert that your | 40\ Lo : ) BieaTLTIsuaT: « Haabral| e e R S g on, and, climbing upon the stuge, he spoke | of countenance by being informed that ticy game was Rock Island's. B - Mile ‘novice, clags A, was won by C. A. | gy tollows did not dare to enter a fair fight and an avuncular relative will lose little time in | “jfere is the score: plays: tt to Glenalvin to Dooly; Root | grown jn 2: . P. Dole second and ot q6ea di =E to Shleds to Motz Btruck_out: By Gayle, | Brown In, 235, oV, B, Dole second ar TOM THANKS GOD. open field. endeavoring to restore Lim to the bosom of OMAHA. LAY L T Gy R TOM \ ) SRR the public. AT R LS. 88, PO. Hed it Umpira. eoplee, Hattericst | o Tyomile 1ap race; clune A, waw won by | L knew when I was nominated that at | HOW SUMMERS DIED. p Lirleh, 3b..... 4 Gayle and Jan Peppers and Murphy. - A ekl e G onst s0me: gdodwollds foliow. HankAGod Searles of Nuckolls moved to strike out the Ole's madding effort to place the globulated Hasax) 7 Sk R o A, ‘G Harding, St. Loufs, ' second; we've got the results sconer than I ex- | roll call, whilo Judge Wall moved that the pigskin where Sage's glants could not ram ord, 58 4 i e e e S e Rawson, Topelcd, Kan, third, = 70 | pected. Now, gentlemen of the convention, | nomination of Churciill bt miade unanimous thelr center poles against It was touching [ McVey, 1b.. 5 SIOUX CITY, Aug. 22.—The Huskers lost | ,One mile. 300 class: 1. T, RAWSOM | ["gesire to call your attention to this fact: | To add to the confusion a dolegite from Lan 4 iy i Moran, ¢...... 5 their game (o Minneapolis on the | Fopeka, won in 2672 harle tarroll, e S T At Tl e R e Ltiielont b By D D e | Haronian b § Home Erandegson Syt 5 R aioie, Kneas Ol Il for the men of this nation o come | nomination of Summers be madc unanimous others say that he did. T am wilh the latter. [ Ded A T ST | Sloux City 23005101 315 rourin, to the defense of the union, I, in my humble [ and that the name of Churchill be stricken 1 persone will die during the coming yet mourn the loss of thelr ehildren as slecerely and deeply as any mother could,” wilting o I them into oo, ccsccsoy al norononoof Fear, rf....... 4 Minneapolis 0315612 450238 17 PR Still, the nebula of doubt hangs over the | Yeit ol . % = Mile handlcap, class A: B, J. Rawson (80 | way, sought to do my duty to my flag. Il gut, dgment on both sides Ol Hits: Sioux City, 18; Minneapolis, 11, Iir- | yards) won, time 2:204-5; Charles A. Jac- | offered my services to the government in | With words that burned holes in tho air Judgmen ides. foux City, 4; Minneapolis, 8." 15arned | ques (120 yards) second; G. Maxwell VGERWE ight live. i : This game of base ball is a funny thing Totals ... 11 . Sioux City, 4; Minneapoiis, Wichita (soratoh), third, * [ order that the government might live. T} of the convention hall, Weils of Saline county and opens a broad field to both the Hepsing hits: “Burns, Werden, Burrel Missouri valley enlisted in the Ilirst Nebraska regiment, | informed the convention that he had kept tab 1B. SH. Camp, McCauley, Home rin: OpEilE L WEAY Sratt ek o et on o commanded by that gallant soldier of Ne- | on the vote and that Summers had 514, more 0 out: By Cunningham, 1 razer, 5 | S. M. Hocker, Kan: e om0 305 %%" | braska, John M. Thayer, and went forth and | than enough 1 nominate. He denounced th 00 Time: Two hours and twen minutes. | Coburn, St. Louis, third. did my duty for three years in the south. | taking of a new ballot s an outrage. Elder FLORENCE MARY BAK 0 Umpire: McDonald. Batte; Cunning- Best ~unpaced mile: . Maxwell, | Then, after returning home and being veter- | Ludden said that the thing was so badly e 9 ham, Hart, Boyle and Kraus; Prazer and | wichita,” won, timo i Rawson. | anizod, 1 again enlisted and went 1o tho | miced that he coud mot fgure & w.y out of | PaVies 1ves may be avsotutely — insured R S tanding ofithia Teare: B e St + | western borders of the state, where I did | the diffieulty, while a delegate from Lan against cholera infantum and the wasting the best I could to protect the then infant | ter gaid that the raid on Summers was noth- | disorders of hot weathor, Oune Is healthy i Won. t. Pi L Harding, St. Louis, fourth, t 3 S Sioux City ed. Won. Lost. PrGt. | i Womile ~handicap: It was the fleld | Omaha, now the proud metropolis of this | ing except an attempt to throw a little sop | mother's milk, and the other is lactated Sontert oo s o ' against Sanger (Feratch), but he overcame grand state. I was five years and fitteen | to Douglas county. He did not propose o | gy 3 auc Kansas City ... 88 all obstacles and, finished but a_fifth of a | months in the service of my country. have a scapegoat made of Sumimers, and, S torday. Although e was rlght there a guod S e ot Sccond behind tRe winner, J. W. Coburn | “In 1871 an honorable gentleman of | fuor. he deciared that he wouil mot stond | 0 el eases out of ten where a phys (e' |n L4 hether he did really pitch or not. Totals oo Indianapolis 5 of St. Louls, whase time w 2. A. | Omaha was nominated for congress, because | jaly'by and see a man robbed of 1 nomination | Silan 1s led because the “baby Is not e);'m m.-lvl: ; e e D (|=4u:l(' Tstand ... g (1) ? g ‘1) 6;; Grand Rapids 102 'l'm\:]lh St. Louls (18 yards), second; Sanger | it was believed that Nebraska had not had | that ho had won in a fair and square contest. | domg well he secs that all that is needed ou al n 1 MANG oeooeuseoce Detroit ... .98 . b that representation in congr:ss that her Matters were once more becoming interest 3 £ 0 provi fact— especiaily in this all-absorb- Ba : e Island b , B, Vi o 92 3. Sid Black of, Cleveland, champion fancy 3 L T Enened muns: Hock Teland, 1; omahn, 6 | Mitwaukdé e of The o e an untiont wehy. | population “entitled her to. He went, and | ing, when the band struck up L When ing national game of ours. Ther: may have | Two-buge hits: v i | 1 5 # 5 o 5 . bition of trick ~wding, while George T. | after fighting two years to secure the recog- [ johnny Co MuToh [ B B 0 @ t s B LICA 5 mes Marchin ¢ ¢ 4 e slant e, e < - } Cantillion, 1; I O O e RIS LY Powell ‘of Fort, Scott pleased the specta- | nition of the state, returned home. The | music shut off the loud (alkc angry | a8 lactated food the child shows right off four and four make ten. Ball players are 1. [Home rung: l\‘xvu:i.‘ ., Bases | pyes tho Mite at “',"_“u Ington Park in 2:13 i‘:_);:k'mm"m'vl) by “some wonderful fancy [ people of the state by a \"\-?'n'"w'{f‘ |\’"‘9 of | crowds gathered about the chairman, w a gain in weight and color and liveliness, only ball players when they play ball, and | ofl balls: Oft dhamisor, 8 off Sonier, £ Suscs Flat Once More. O Y T OTATERTR Tl e e I e e oy ‘e gine | long prior to that thne had turned the off This most remarkable of all infant foods mathematics are only an exact science by | Etiitic ‘out: EBy-Jamison, 3; by Somicr, 5. | CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—The matoh between S5 IO ny. [ neton¥andiiake] dpitheR BN [fover stoly. AWesle . satisfaction | has great nourishing powsrs. It is made mutual consent and mot from any intrinsic [ Umpire: Needham. A e Direatly and Car. | , This afternogn at the Y. M. C. A. park | and T did so. The people were satiafled and | could be obtaived from the chairman and the | with the most scrupilous attontion o purity Sebumepving aUteory uponwhiol they “aints flad an Easy Timo bonatei at Washington BRFIithis [BLLEENOON | os s et | Sracnratioh e ren e | mented Hotime thati Teahould! gol thieMthira| (S0l con onUOR EESN A WIS A8 & Bort L fland freedom tromiahy solirce of ‘contag)ih Shs v idanos it Coroh uipon which to build | _ST. JOSIEPH, Mo., Au . 2 (pectal Tele- | proved o contest at-all, except the eftort | g5 A. team will be played. Game e L glected 10 | hard winter. About this tme Churchill a0y pureNtIoed SeEb AL BIAen oD RA I a conclusion, and that s the story of the | ETam to The Hee)-c EpinBposw dstenieasyl| thatlDiteatymada ol Jatifthg record. | win"pe called at 3:30 sharp. The teams ,L“:r\“llil‘.gl?:;‘)kcc‘[lf]l:h y the death of Con- | qrizted into the hall and was told of the | use, and rapid growth comes as naturally game. Before plunging into this, however, | over the fleld, Toth kldes made errors, but | Cirbonate w- mot in the hunt, :belng | omana. =Postion. v A, I STEEERET, T80 of my own money. and when | “ump in the votes that had started in his | from a well-fed system ns aleep doos when Jet me say that I have every faith in Jamison | the visitor ere the most costly. Pres- | beaten an el of a mile the first heat. | McVey . ety anettries || o RN B O j“{;”{‘l‘"""‘;,_“‘:m:“'m' direction. ~ Mr. Churchill is a man Who [ the nervous eenters ave properly nourished. yet. He has tremendous speed, is cool and | ton’s home drive inside the grounds was the | beaten — an hth of ~a mile the | Futchins -..Second Crawfor 2t “' S efir ly“ et 4 committee | knows a good thing when he sees it and ut Sunshine is food s meal for strong collected at all times, and, with a little [ feature. Score: first heat, thus preventing the ne- | Ulrich .........%....Third. . McKelyey | 0f LK‘{ W‘l"-‘ ‘v“l !l1|(n\ncu"1u1 1' s | omce he concluded that this was one of those | men, but the very young, the aged and tho work, will make a valuable man for any | St. Joseph 00500204 314 cessity of a second heat. The son | Lungsford ..........Bhort. <. Rustin | ment for the money I had expended I replied | hings. Climbing to a high pl on ‘the | reshie are: wilted and worsted by LHeffieroa team. Jacksonville 111110 02 0 0 0 0'1 5—8| or Direct moved around the oir- | Beeros it ket haigwler | that I would not accept one dollar unless | platform, he assured the conventlon that | heat. For them ws Well as for mothers WHEN TIHE FIRST WERE MADE. Base hits: St Joseph, 17; Jacksonville, | cuit as smoothly as the electric launches | Rourke ... 3 Reieie he house of representatives, by admitting | he would not accept a nomination that was | trying to nurse their children through the B 1. Err St. Joseph, '6; Jacksonville, 5. | glide about on’ the lagoon at the fair | Fear bbote | me as a congressman, should prove that | not won by fair means. This caught the | not summer, nothing so quickly and e As has been the custom of late, Grasshop- | Farned runs: St. Joseph, 6: Jacksonville, 2 | Erounds. McDowell looked back, saw that | Whitehiii or I was honestly entitled to it. B O T T A e et T D e per Ulrich was the flr'fll ll:'f']":’cr of d““i Two-buse hits: Mohler (@), Mareum, Let- | Carbonate "was out of it, and determined | Jameson ..... Pitcher ... Jellen HE TAKES THE DEFENSIVE. followers of Summers looked glum. They | intelligent mother at once understands why e e ort o Thini e | Erestanc. Welonss STFCICE otits Klingy' 8 | oresoh wra orri g ro - Thire Sras. som Was Gomd bt Seemed Tamo. e a0 NG i18 opEuaTer (] lamtevoni | Faody Woula kvl tofibol apEyieds antnacH thes tibkuas o) sty ool ol ve LEkn g n Caplinger, 1. Bases on balls: Kling, 4; | g Creer R ; oy % S i randed by the vile tongue of that slanderer | remedy would have to be applied, and that | (he tissucs so rapidly and to give strength delegation. The best he could do was a : disagreement among the timers, but finally | HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special Tele- | who pas hounded me for fifteen yesrs. I | instantly. to babies and persons with delicate stomachs 5 v Caplinger, Hit by pitcher: Preston | 2:12 hung out. One of them caught 2 = . cute little perabola over to Michael Lynch of | Wlck™“first nase on errors: St Joseph, | ¢ at less. Phis 15 Just cqunl to Duifajo's | Bram to The Bee)—Axtell was billed to | have had the courage to stand up and fight OFFERED HIS THROAT. when her physician explains to her the Virginia. Our ancient friend fared better. onville, 3. Left on bases: St. | recora, ich was the fastest ever made | Play the local Y. M. C. A. base ball team | in the face of his opposition. I b v T o oy e sstore | simple arcdients o Wi preparation— Monsieur Sonier gave him a press ticket to asikshnyllenys WbaubIDolava:H| Eecord; LAl as e A e e Mt el T e Rt A I teEIAt | D eas Toole S asoR b Tora Uit dnaony | oy ntlo e ehslemancan ity e Btar e B v R the firat corner, and the Lily and Captain | Mohler to Marcum: Preston fo Marcum: | sion” then. made - that - birectly was' the | was substituted, . After Monday's twelve | have never sdited his DeTiR Ry lonE tolbel ad| ol ROl ot care oiatie N heuss A barley and oats, e Mao smashed safely in succession, and the | Strothers to Crotty; Snyder to Lohbeck. | coming pacer of the age. None of the | inning game between the two teams this | i ce. into the hall, at once placing him upon the ieat, barey and oats 57 candidate for cffice i o ag h senile orange merchant glode like an early | Time: Two hours ' and eleven minutes: | races today witnessed a hard fight for | one seemed tame, though in fact it was [ /] ey stage for exhibition. He was given the yelahteand.slze, nostie nEOHO LAY orang; g Dinas T s hours Tands eleven 4 tolla vl tnehd are X Lame ‘This man also makés another charge in | Ghurehill cue RaAMTh (WA Eates baby, should determine its food, s Dr. 13 yr across the pan. BIESS 3 atterie Kling and | first place.” Favorites won except In the | very good. Score: Churchill cue and launched into a speech e Bepliys Aorons the par. In nis | Weleh; Caplinger and Lohbeck. | firat tace, where Red Bird was the choice. | Hastings S..0103 4000 0g|resard to the Taylor voucher. W. H. Tay- | saying that he would not accept the nomi- | A. Siebrt of the N. Y. Polyclinic Chil- vn'r.m;g\v::mflkm iiekniiMGeanyiingii e Marietia” Wilkes had ‘a_ walkover fn' the | Fairfeld .[I!!111111110 0 10 0 0 0 0 13 | lor was a member of the stato senate. ife | nation if there was any quostion regarding | drows Hospital, At the first jndication that lon, 8 0 i 2, = 42 s S . | third, and went after the record in e Base hits: Hastings, 9; Fairfield, 7. Three- | W28 @ pop and was sent there by the party | pig being the winner. In the words of Mr. | baby is not thriving give it lactated food. self up with Captain Mac, and the enemy | LINCOLN, Ave. 2-The Canvas Backs | second heat. Tomorrow Directum =068 | pyse his: Rohrer, 2. Krrors: Hustings, 3; | that has done so much to ruln the stato of Thareto e Mvmed that the convention | But be sure to fecd it regularly, Lactated came in. i ; B ot o oy ok ol dngalnattime Rhut g sald to be out of con- | wairfield, 4. out: By Rohrer, 4; by | Nebraska. While still a member of the sen- | was wiser than one man and that if it was | f0od will plump out the cheeks of thin, Benjamin Hll ot New Hork L e rors | finidhea the game. Mc(ifcavey wan wild | iirst race, Dreeders' stake, for 2:25 trot- | Hertickma Plays: Rohrer to | ate he decamped. It has been charged that | yne will of the delegates he was willing to pped babies and make them gain accepted a present {rom Ole, and Iaughing | una was hit hard, but fine fielding behind | ters, 2-year-olds, purse $LH0: Lemone won [ pastine: Amold, lliott. ~Batteries: | [ helped to spirlt him away. My only an- | gunq by the result of another ballot. This lily in wele For weaning babies and in diabolical delight—the very meanest ind | him saved the game. Seore in three straight heats. Berry and Red | Rohreranc man and Sumner. | swer s that I wish I had the power (o not | giiilq the quostion and a second bullot was | during tie (ecthing period there is no sub- of delight—he trotted down to first. =~ But | pineg1n 0010004106/ Birdalso started. Time 123, 2:21%6, Outplayed W only have spirited that man away, but that [ o Hatir 1 stitute for lactated food, It resembles d 0 | played Wayne. ordered without the result of the first hav i food. 1 in he didn’t trot much further, for on Rooney | Quincy . 16000300 *10 3 trot, purse $1,500: David won In | panporpH, Neb, A 29.—(Spoecial | WaS able teday to spirit every popul'st in S (e tart overy sect healthy mother's milk, It s 8 ittt ot dog-tennal tdtaturber. hetwas (|| S, R A ana A LPH, Neb., Aug (Spacia 2% d ing been announced. Soon after it started Yy resy althy weeney's little dog-fennel urber he wa Sarned runs: Quiney, 7; Lincoln, 2. Base three straight heats. xty-Six, , the state away from Nebraska in order that 7 ful t rvous, frotful ehil: forced out of notice at second. Hithe o inoa o e S TR and William _Penn also started. Time: | Telegram to The Bee)—The game today 3 A Wesley Tucker, who was the acting chair- tiey grateful to nervous, frotful chil- Then bii Zels, with his faco full of manly | Goln 41 Guiney. 4. “Ewesbase hite: Tushos | 210 219 2t e R o[ (Rstce g nameSandEEANd0Iphi(at s a ke Coumiry, Y MIEhC return o this stricken |y, served motice that after & county had D e o e R e B h e SR b O SRS % | “Phe ~Enterprise stake, for 2-year-old S SR untry. : it by 4 change, | nourished, yet find tielr usual food dis- vesolution and pimples, came forward and | McKibben, Mertes, McVey, Boland. ‘ome he IEnterps Y was one of the best of the season. Score: “It was charged that I approved a voucher [ CASt [ts vote ‘he would mot allow & chanke. | [PRECI S50 0nT GOl Tand disturbod The Summers men took an appeal from this o e S MeKibben. B 1 1€ | pacers, purse $L00: Marietta Wilkes won | = % | entitled " te. I “will “appeal to the record, | decialon and & WS CY B Ask the first mother you talk with what Of course you all know what that means, | Greavey, 7. Struck out: By McGreavey, 1; | i [hioe SRR MEGER e o i by Baisz, 1; by Devereaux, 2. Double pli'ys. R1PL0UBIasia MO BRI IEEC, 4 atlenies: Wayne: Wi v i Tare 5 icl 3 But Katz was luckier—thoy say ho has nine nis y eaux, le. pi 17 Batterics: Wayne, Welbaum and Swartz; | Thot s =8 200 an_opportunity to vote, after which he de- ! : : Hivescho. Rita sharp_one. ovor Ole. which | Quiley. %' Wi piteh: Bawz. Batteries: | %0 e stake, for -vear:old trotters, | Randoiph, Gitchel ‘and Carroll. Umpire: | qitat,*ssion tommentad on january & and | G oq" (hat the ohair ‘had boen sustalncd, | site iows about tactarel food, Tt ‘witl bo Ole barely caressed with his fing:r tips, but | ana Holand, Time: One hout and fAfry-fve | 225 class, purse '$200: "B P B won in | Clark. of Nebraska overy member cf the logislature | although it was clear to the minds of a ma- | hatd i mhans simn mities to find o mather 1t deflected tho flying sphere enough to allow | minutes. Umpire: Hagoall, three straight heats pressiyey sOnanoc Road Raco at Ked Onk. 1} Staly, st ority of the delegates that not one-third of [ Who has brought up a family who h 5 Cath Al £ ua, Baron Ditlon, Billy Turics and Norvin has a4 Tight to rec pay for sixty days S o e | personal ledge of this splendid nourisn- :}ootuey to tie the game and Katz to make e S R e Dillon Rl 3. 21 RED OAK, Ia, Aug. 22.—(Special Tele- | and no more. Before Tayior left the state ates: hadiivotedion that Bldetofithe f| /oy rat. o S *Match, §2,000: Directly ; gram to The Bee)—The five-mile bicyele | he had served sixty-three days, not includ- | 9u¢ ST . Bake Tifin - Ohlo, PRUBRISIn) ou gl myagastoemad < old-(ime | S o e wga | distanced. Time: "2 Foad race, with twelve entrios, run this | I Sundaye and o, drew no more. than | The scond ballot was ordered and tho re- | Savs M Do O BAKE 0 Timn oLy friend, Whoa Bill Krelg, swatted out a bute, v saved from a shut out today by Track at Superior Still Bad. afternoon, was won by Ed Nixon in twenty- | the constitution allowed him and he was | Sult was: Churchill, 429; Summers, 426, The We have been so well pleased with the no further damage was effccted, for the hitting In the last iuning. Score: * s 2 (Spocial Tele- | (WO mintites and thirty-five seconds. The | honestly entitled to every cent he got. nomination of Churchill was made unanimous of lactated food for our baby ihat we Dblooming Lily slammed Cantillion out at | pes” Moines......o 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 3—3 | gooE b0, e . s todiy wera | Toute I8 a very hilly one. Nixon won by | “Now, look at this great cxample of purity | and then the convention cut louse for come |y )y Saoing someihing to further the use first. PEoriit +eiaeiiiienn 006 1 1 1 1 1 1 s—12 | Bram to e e ed . thoush the tracic | five feet, Maloney second and Austin third. | while I call attention to his record. In 1871, | missioner of public lands and bulldiugs, with sl Ko S Dtk The second inning on both sides combined . 5 ; much better attended ough the track | Noce'saturday, August 25, a five-mile road 3 1, Ay, Shurtlofr, M. J. Abbott, | Of it by special recommendation. i baby g on Base hit s Moines, 7; Peoria, 12. Er- [ was in worse condition than yesterday. 3 sust 25, by some fortune, or rather misfortune, he | J. S, Drew, C. ) : was very delicate when born and welghed all the dang'r and wild, tumultuous excite- | rors: Des Moines, 4; Peo Farned | Results pacolwiliibg puntfen a1 His nrize; became a member of the legislature. Ho | ¥ C. Russcll and Gus Beechler in the fisht | % Ll poungs, We were very soon com- ment of a church goclable or a game of | runs: Des Moines, 3; Peori Two-base | Two-year old pace: Hebron Does for a Kansas Toam. drew pay for the full constitutional period | AS the calling of the roll progressed Rus pelled to resort Lo artificial food, and by the ring-around-the-rosy, and the man must be | Blyin. Three- m.?.- hits Delehanty, e Wilkes........ <1 11 HEBRON, Neb, Aug. 22.—(Speclal Tele- | Of forty days, at the rate of $3 per day, the | took the pole and kept it to the finish, pi i D QN eLn BRI v 0 ave enjoye rroll. ome runs: mwrenee, Schaffer. 40 Saat 14 N, D, & 8 o ele- bty % i x de 2 re 0st enoug ot vice of 1 L had amy RUYe blase indeed who could not have enjoyed e awren haffer. | Lena V gram to The Bec.)—The Bellville, Kan,, | amount then aiiowed by the constitution, | 1n§ under the wire with almost enough v BIRMh 7y b ens N lictated sy to nominate. In the confusion, however, the | “Ielan, we cammnen i adtated MUl ARGl L i crifice hits: Armstrong, Tiim, Schafter. | Prank ds AhAYsiin swhioh: Pa'a boys-and, the glants o5 on balls: O MacMackin, 4; off Bur- | Minnic Houck. it ds | base ball club played the Garmire Glants | And yet the records show that B. Rose- | to nominaie i 000 CEIROT CONGTR By to be taken, which gave Mr, Russell from | healthy, growth. and has never had one romped over the wold. ris, 4; off Beam, 2. Struck out: B 3 Vi Vi a v i 2 B TSRS g 8, 4; eam, 2 Struc : By Burrls, | Naza .. ; : | on the Hebron grounds today. The Giants | water was absent twelve days. Oh, this In the third the Rourkes were still wait- v Beam, Wild pitches: MacMackin, Time: 21 roved too strong for the Prohibitionists. | grand example of purity; he can draw pay ¥ ngle day of sickness in sixteen months, ing for something or some one to kindle the m, ‘1 Passed ball: Armstrong. | Half mile and Boore: for twelve days ho never served and at the | Colfax county 569 votes. He declared | 1 we have nover lust one hour of sleep oi latent fires within their manly Ice chests, | Stolen bas McFadden (2), Bur) Dele- | Nellie HEDIOR :iverevers 57215 4 9-33 | same time stigmatize me for allowing pay to | the nominee. FET A hing, but those Rock Island glants simply kicked | hanty. Batterles: MacMackin, Burris and | Moonlig Bellville 211000 2-10] aman who had served his full sixty days.” Ross Hammond of Dodze then moved that | AC0u g Majors closed by asserting that no foe, | the chairman and secretary of the Re AnBLE within or out of the republican party, could | can State league be made ex-olticin el prevent the election o g {1k of the executive committce of the state ¢ LD T About Worta's Fatr | FIVL :lLi.mG;:-:fifvdflrr‘l[fin ‘1';‘1-1';“11;;‘ LS | tral committee. The motion prevaile I and, Awnrds, the'.thundars. of“aj g s | after the state central committee had becn i Rock Tsla ¢ pplause awakened by his 4 1 a rural female band. St. Joseph, Timmermin A newspaper paragraph denounces as | defense of his record were dying away in | empowered to fll all vacancies upon the ——THE GREAT: BILL KREIG'S HOME RUN. LR H Bollenfalil e ey 2 21 “false” the claim of a baking powder com- | the distance. ticket, should any occur, at 7:30 o'clock the Rooney Sweeney came frst. His clothes | Jackoony o | dor SEp e o 3 %e | pany to an award at the World's fair. Whom A GOT AMAT convention adjourne: it him restlessly, and he couldn’t wait, so | Lincoln 5 19 ] 2 o oiatohoieeit Cornfieids Heroy sired SbViL B T e 7 BY ,’:,”“\M'\“ON' NEW STATE COMMITTEE. BlOOd Purlfier’ Ole permitted him to walk. Then, after Zeis | Des Moincs.. ! 1 5L 0w We R, "Allen, driver, and Wild | Certalnly not Dr. Price's. Why? Because, | A% soon as the eonvention had finished had quictly croaked, Katz made himself vis- | Quincy .. 9 59 K dred by BilI of Iixpense, dammed by | as the records show, Dr. Price’s exhibited, | gheering, Mr. Pper was fnvited to the plat- |\ G/ Scnatorial districts of the state N D ible, and he rapped Ole one that made him | T = the M;:hllm‘rs \\'.fllf_ |\’..-1<.l gwner, 8. | competed and received the highest award. (‘I‘l'e"',-m"“’r :;m".nl::;:x;k(:‘,'“'“'r‘; (;un\w'ullull for [ [\ and selected their representatives on shriek in agony. It was over the two-bag NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, hnston, drivér, “dime: Dead heat fh 2 The official examiners pronounced it the | the honor tha { orped, e’ state central committce and reportud | SN 1 fence, and Rooney scored. Willle Kreig was | § omorow i the ik day, and some fne | grongest, the pu SR i peet h.ll\u:mmumu‘\ uf,fll;&!itu]rl ot public agcounts | Hhe BE €0 the “Drosent secretary. The [Wanval] "Ionlc the next on the list, and, turning to me, he Fournier Fell b o Inning and Let | F2¢INS 18 looked for, e and efficient of all the baking powders. Its | SRR, T briss JUQES HO ortson 5‘" Norfolk | (0 han, secretary and trensurcr of the sald: “Now, Sandy, watch me give her | 1 uston Win tho ¢ Good Kucing a' Boone's Fair, title to confidence is unquestioned. D o o aaugene Moore, the | state committee will bo kelected by the nomi- ~A SPECIFIC POR a touchtof 01d Chillicothe,” And sure enough, | BOSTON, Aug. 22.—The good pltching of Ta., Aug. 22—(Special Telegram | Can it be the manufacturers of a New i PRCSCHt Ficimbeit, bef ‘;‘"he‘“‘.‘fwl,“l"'(‘l‘","'"‘,‘:'; nees of yesterday’s convention and the nau ; o ¢ 20 Of e ca 1\ Nichol d N 'S new 8 ™ e ‘he Distric! r drew big ' 0 o) g 0 v la , ‘‘abso- ik naec 0 o oun el 9 days. The Y the first one Ole let go of he caught full fn | Nichols and Ol ti's new man, Four- )=The District fair drew w big | Yorle powder, fictitiously lab abso- | {0 Y Sloore be mominated by maclamation. | Wwill not be announced for il days. Thi REEUMATISM, the cerebrum and a moment luter we all nier, was we cked ournier los crowd. Two interesting races were glven, | Jutely pure” who arc making “false” claims? st 0! e comm en is as foliows, by ler, was well backed. Fournler lost his | {jia" free-for-all pace breaking the track | het boua ‘beosteante. Indoed. inasmuch | Ben Baker moved as an amendment that | Jistwf state com IOl oy heard It crash against the side of the Linseed | grip on the ball only in the fifth § g cord L ? : e J convo a districts: Oll works. OR, I tell you, that BIll Krelg I3 | when four runs were made I g ISiord two and three-auarter seconds. Re- | gy “they were nol-esal considered In the nlzhu»:x:':'n‘(‘k‘:.“u;:yr‘ x‘numln:-le‘:e:‘r‘l’c"u‘u“llwm:l.fim; First—A. R. Keim, Falls City. The BlOOd Relnedy a hard citizen. He came originally from | poston g Phi ar-old, awards. LR SBREGARS. 50 gl 5 et Second—M. H. Christy, Sterlin Lancashire, England, and some of the best | Cincinnati . 9080428 ATeearol S & Was it ammonia_in_the New York powder | Hon J. 8, Bartley, the ' present —state | iniry McKee, Palmyra. of the Demimonde, and bluest blood of the oldest and most | Hits: Boston, 10; Cineinnatl, 11 Senorita (Loring). .. that prevented its makers from competing? | [fEEMEEr TS Amen ,""l‘"‘. TAN PALLIRG Mot Fourth—George Sheldon, Nehawka. decrepit families of Alblon courses through | Boston, 2: Cinelnnatl, 1. 1arned rins Al Baba (Cozad and Fr MY e e | ICARSR MBSO SAG\RN R ORI IOR AN |1 Vg i i Olark; Tihiaca: ls. veins. Ton b1 ClnRIaas T B i e n et Tuns Nicollett (Casen) ... c i No Newalut the Legatlon. Mlato “I‘rl-lr‘*.nl‘-)r were placed on the ticket | EMIRTHe M FUOR R Burman, Peter | omama, nmn T T That made three tallies in and an odor | Z¢l Murphy hree-tase “hits: | Latham, | SROXEIN SHATIGRY apd Zimbeiman o WASHINGTON, “Aifg. 22.—The Japanese | "3t WL SN 0 (o [roceedings the con- | Schwenk Compuny Genteine o umber of anavan. Home run: Lowe. Double plays b o RidEl A 7 . 4 4 d con- | BEY h St Hanianatimatamn differont medie ani ulso SR Tawe, Double pigya: 0 legation has recefved, no news of the en- | yention tired of routine work and clamored [ Seventh—J, R. Sutherland, ‘Tekamah. St e reath — e | McPhoe to Smith o Comisker s Smithto oy 5 ] ‘ of the | Comiskey; Comiskey alone: Towe o fon. | Little Frank (Lo and Clem- gagement between, thelJapanese and Chinese | for a change in the program. To please the | EiEhth—John D. Haskel, Walefield. n i 1 punchined a naughton’ to or; Nash {0 Tucker, | ¢ SR <ioeiess srirtioraneneiey & forces reported fvoni Shanghal, clamorers the York quartet dld a few | Ninth—J. F. Boyd, Oakdale. ’ your GIEAT HLOOD PURITER, SERIES NO. 23, Sunek outi 1 ol 4 by Fournier, !,A_\,,"‘,", poner .]’.‘f'.'.f“, JiA The officials ofithe legation express the | original verses, and the work of selecting | T¢nth—R. I Snyder, Iremont £ raleL thnt ARG Bs Hreki g ar and fitty minutes, Um- | Tona“Willetts (Hawking). . s strongest confidendo i the accuracy of the | candidatos went on by H. R. Corbett, | Bleventh—J. M Al o tly. oured R Miss Willlams (MeCoy Bros.). ... telegram received’ at'ths legation yesterday | Charles 8. Coney, A. K. Goudy, F. W. Bar- | Twelfth—i. T. Hodsdon y the time 1 have tscd Yourstruly, Frankie C (Wilson)... e announcing that the finding of the British | ber and George P. Beard being placed in | e Blecowsceca ol cococcoscs ol omu Rpa s Bl cwuwnanmon o ] D R ] ccoccoomon metaphysician and the philosopher. 1t we cau | be absolutely sure that anything that takes | Hill, ot place in our sight takes place we have a starting point from which, theorctically, we ought to be able to deduce a clear and ra- tional understanding as to the ciuse and a fairly reasonable assumption as to the ef- fect. That 1s just the way it was with Ole yes- lomomommmt cmronooommD | ontsrem el ossrcssssn 28l canmSuuns is a more nourishing dict, and after advising such a rich but easily a-similated nutriment o over the folding b:d and threw all the | Traflley: Beam and Térrien. ' Time: Two | Rob Austin spare room furniture out into the street, | hOUTS. Umpire: Ward. Aut 200 | Day Time They went right at Ole with all the chic Standing of the T ¢ Billy the Kid: [ and embonpoint they could muster, with all Blaved twan E Tost: e I e wild and unfetiered tout en semble of | Rock Island... 5 Mile bicycle race: . sasmoms During the evening the delegates from Nichols and Gunzel; Fournfer and Murphy. Thirteenth—Sanford Parker, Butler. G 1 FALTL Farn ot THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPARDIC Tnks Lass His ¢ Time: 217, 2174, 51, naval court o fngair at Shunghai in tho | nomination for superinondent of publio in- Foupteenih=feorge 4, Hoklos, Ohadron, Al druggiits have 1t Frics $100 per i ADELPHIA, Aug. 22—Phiadelphia Grand Cireuit Knces at Poughkeopsi Kow Shung case'’wad favorable to Japan, | struction. “From start to finish Corbett | Fifteenth—3 1. Goter, Ord. THE EUBERS A COMPANY, DICTIONARY. won toflay it one ot the 400 MOS | pOUGHIKEEPSIE,« N, Y. Aug. #-The | This statement cqneerning the action of | Was in the lead, winning out without an RISonhARESn WOl MR, B CGmaha, Nob. h > ) cxelting wumes e seasan.” Score: | COMTEISHELALL Y. X0 MUK Zirout | the court, memb the lekation state, | €ffort, after which his nomination was made [ Seventeenth—i Wo Crow, St bBaul. 4 200 Pages, 850 \(COWords {1 jliiimor, 00100020 0-3] trouing meeting attracted 2,500 people. was undoubtedly bised on official informa- | unanimous. ~ He was called up for a| Elghteenth—J H Mickoy, Osoeola, =~ s, m— T e 2 0000 00 0 0= the 20D trot Cephas was a favorite at $23 | tion, as was alsq, (o additional statement | speech, aud pale with suppressed emotion, Nineteenth—W. H. Husematter, Linwood. i Philadelohta, 19; Baltimore, 6. | to &3 against the fell By advantage of | tma¢ the Britishgadjiral had reported to | ho pledghd his support to the entire ticket. | ——— - e INSTRUCTIVE AND USEEUL 3 . Philadalphie, 35 Baltiore. Rt Rl Sl ;Irxtf"",,ll"(‘;, his government that in his opinion the | As Corbett was leaving the platform some (Continued on Third Page.) on CALTHOS X : ‘Home run: | broke, throwing Settle to the ground. The | 8inking of the Kow Shung was justifiable. - Restore your B 0 AR Knawsioinn aind ' Mind Sulltvan to Hall- | horse’ then ram awiy, throwing o ¢loud of | The legation characterizes as unqualifiedly | = = e = Strengti o Vigor to Hovie; Sullivan to Hamilton to | dust that blinded all except Dodgeville and | incorrect the assertion that the captain 3 ( = {lseitand pay if satish Usefulness. Hallmang Relts (0 Jennings to Hrouthers. | gave Mim the heal. Cephias won (e suc- | of the Nanawi ordered bis men to fire upon Highest ot all in Leavening Power.——Latest U, 5. Gov uis Addross VON MOHL CO., Thero ars more things Mmstructive, useful Umpire 'rn:‘\;xll:x-llm‘:unl i nfn"llll\l-mw' g 1 BOMA. BLR AR, RRRAMIIGA, Sy :'l'.‘";:::l:;“m ""::"“[‘:'f rKuw Bhung who wero nd ontor o that i Taylor, Clements and Buckley; Inks and | 2:19 class, o ) e . - ; i . Dok X o ckley; 219 class, pacing (started yesterday): .x:"."“““'""l'm‘t'““’_gl‘m',“ . " thaa lo Clark 3 Dalsy Despain won the second,” third and | o f Seagolng Vessels A t % A Bt P o Ry ants Hitting Was Lucky. fodrth heats and the race. Ellad BEddy won oV nte of Neag0ig Yessels Augus o ¢ e placed within ihe % Hioa NEW YORK, Aug. 22 — Some of the | the first heat. Highland I, Judge Sterling, At Glasgow—Arrived—Sccandinavian, from 4 AMUSEKEMBMNTS. Bnlaue pudleation. for it s Uie M s luckiest baiting seen on any diamond this ahire Couriss (luesyy AR | BORORe e ArrivadWaat from. New % ‘ a perfect d'elonary an w camplies ieyelo! souson marked” the' first 'three iinings of k also started. 1l | AL Bremen—/ , from Ne HEAT POPULAL el e geme; KuacGlania, were Cephas won the third, | _ At _Southampton—Arrived—Parls, from ; I5th ST, THEATER, rriceEs on, . GRAND OPENING- Oue Week, Sunday Mabl; uly thas i of the boole corrouponds favored with nearly all the luck and_that iss, trotting k /| rescnted Wwill be dellyer ol Y Y ville won the first and second heats, S0 At London—Arrived—Massachusetts, from Y Aligust 2ith BNI':“S‘AIIIIM{.)':::LIM. "Weortay comany | | New York 802300008 dan Greyfield, Much Ado, Captain Wools | New York; Pennland, from New York 3 Fisher & Scott 4 00uaolinated Shows WHRAEe 00n 1n coln, will bty 099 pas BIOREO o1 teasivere 0.9 090031 023~8 Nellie' Howard, Vera, Daylight, | At San Francisco—drrived—U. 8. 8. Phil- \ A COLD DAY 8 ud orders to N Clag N Hits; ew Yo 10; Chicago, 7. Errors: | Ci Ley! ., Marguerite, Ruby B, | adelphia, from Honolulu, ' AND ng With Ui series nuinber of Do 8 'why 1hey woh.® Soore fourth and'fifth heats and the race. Dodge' | New ¥ wry. Offios. Naw are ¥ ot PRSI R ! 3 . E v . . cago, 4. Barned runa: | Btorys Clay, Raven Wilkes, Alice Wilkces [ At" Copenhagen—Arrived—Slavonia, from ' THE 3 iu ordor hould bo addressed 1o New Yo & Chicago, 1. "Struck out: By and Oyverholt also. started. Time: 21 New York. o OHIP O THE 01D RLOCH Meckin, 4; by Hutchinson, Home run: | 2:13%, 2:16, 217, 2:13% At Liverpool—Arrived—Catalonia, from ¢ 10 Hutchinson, 1. Double plays: Lang t 2:1¢ class. pacing: = Nellie F won the | Boston Aflsnlm Y Pu > . One Rezular Adm ssion DIO ICNARY DEPARTENT : i s At BaLirk Nollie 1 won the | B i £ 1 RE PRI T R Irwin: Fuller to Doyle. Tin Two hours |h|r|l fourth und fifth heats and the race uthampton mences at 745 and fifteen minutes. Umpire: McQuald. | H. Rockwell won the first and second heats ew York. L

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