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I i i s e . R R S0 A0 51 0 oA THE JULY 13, 1895, . DARBY IS AT LAST A WINNER| £ et v, e s | EDDIE BALD WON THEM BOTH | Ky ot fetgn gheeons A0 ¢ @ 0\ JF - CARLISLE COMES HERE rnoon between Tt Ta., and a_ picked n ne; Second heat—Ray M Third race, six and a_ half furlongs, for nine of Union. Splendfd work was done by . first; Ot Zelgler, San | 3-vear-olds: Imp. Star Ruby (8 to 1) won, both sides and the scores ran neck and S . 8 Time: 1:21 1-5 Magnet (6 to 6) second, lmp, Vigor (15 to 1) % | neck throughout the game. Score, 10 to 11 e ’ against_time, one mile: Messrs, | third. Time His Work at 8t. Joneph - Yesterday Good | in favor of Tabor. Adds the Two-Thirds and the Half to His Bufler, Mclieod and Hakgerty, | | Fourth race, it lelo 1) | Obance for the Fecretary of tho Treasury b SCORE . " LEAGUE ist at Asbury Park, and Coburhe, time, 1:5 T @0 to 1) t ' i Enough to Save the Game SCORKES ON.ZAN.ITRSTRRN Mmaove List v Half_mile,Hsatlonal” enampionship, final: | “Fifth race, one mile, handicap: Liselg (8 to Meet Free Silver Demcorats. - & Senats U5 § % Kt E. C._Bald, Buffalo, first; Ray McDonald, | to &) w Amelia May (1 to 1) second, , i ‘erre nnI;' :lefl q: ,":l inough to AR R ARD! CLOSE EECON New (‘Hlk I"-"m /l ‘hr!rll-- 3‘:“[\"\\. l»r;\l"‘l( Linda (6 to 5) third. Time: 1:41% . " R n from Milwaukee, 1 g ird: Otto Zelgler, San Jose, Cal., : OUR BOYS” BAT WITH GREAT VIGOR| o Yy feom o aeery 12—tong | \RTHUR GARDINER A it 18 SFhie Was'a shlendid fonors Dividod at Oakley CHAIRMAN SMYTH SENDS HIM A BD Stcked Bia PR savsar dowh tHA CobOR PR, race for n-diinrfer, although slow running | CINCINN July 12.—First cholces and Checked 18 team’s care . W o me. The four men took it easy for half Y . 14 Y : nonfavorites equally divided the honors at | Tt Mr. Staits for » Dosen Safes and Fietd | K10 today long enoueh 10 kive LATTY | swanbrough of Denver Lunis the Maif | th gjetance ‘and “then McDonafd spurted | FURTAY oy e o Derkine anch | €atls Ationtion to the Spilt in the Party chell's crowd a chance. s and er- - 4 the o ¢ o y o | Onkles s horpe o erkins eac with Great Accuracy—Des Moines fure wers even, bit Lhe None teat had bet. Mile Novice—No iecurds Broken i finish "the fout were ‘not. twelvo “Inchos | fode twe wigners. Prince Carl, the favorite | i Nebraskn and Asks thiat Ho Face Al - apart. BaldWolf 'y about an inch, in the handicap, was evidently sore. He | Defents Lincoln Quito ter luck In bunching safe drives, Score the Races o diodoba L wo-mile hanfligap, clats B special, final: | finished last. Summarteas o o the Declarations of the Hanally. Terre Haute e 9 0 10010 Rides a Slow Mile. ‘|f:r:.<‘.vn n\wu I:.uwvhuu] AN I'nv|~\' m‘||i~nu-h-|1 |'u~'| race .cnuu.é‘ ~||(“vlv‘1l'hvn):~ The Win- Hryan Wing. Milwaukee .........1 00 1200 0 0 ‘harles Cha Chester, Pa,, 140 yards, [ ner (4 to 5) won, Sir Dilke (7 to #) second, | - Hits: T Haute, 11; Milwaukee, g on, Bradford, 120 yards, | Rondo (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:15% 2 Srtors R VA s 4 A “ € tt, 'Plainfield, 180 vards, | Second race, seven furlongs, purse: Sissy Qmaha, 9; 8t. Jomeph, & o L e ah Stamnens and | ASBURY PARK, N. J., July 12.—This was ) pringfield, 100 yards, | Knot (4 to 1) won, Minnie Buxter (4 to 1)| 1Itis just barely possible that the adminis- A B Aot iRoI b Holan an fdeal day for bleycling and the sudden 2 | second, Noah (8 to 1) third, T L. | tration at Washington doesn’t fully under SR P ””‘;l in \”“" S GRAND RAPIDS, July 12.—Score: hange from the depressed weather of yes- A, trial h fir V\HY‘:‘ ‘"‘INV""\‘?WT‘ '(LIT“‘ \’l::il‘llll‘;wl;"|"‘“l:: o, "\’:‘Ilk“|]m'”ln”|‘|'mg. stand the situation in braska, . regard: C h uiney, 2 y J % . | change fro epressec L es- | A, trial heats, first man in each heat to| Monte o n, Sidkel (5 to 1) sec- | stand the situatio ebraska, as regards BRI el Grand Rapids.......3 20 0 0 08 1 3-12| terduy was thoroughly endoyed by the army | iy for, finil: "Tiest” hoat-i. Bert Rip. | cnd, Ieances @ to & ihird, time: 1% | the democratic party, If this s tho case, it atarr Joston, 8t P . 6 8 3 S o v, Newnr] o 70! dead “ou N ), mile ang hree- b A H . Terre Haute, 7; Milwaukee, Hits: Grand Rapids, 16; St. Paul, 16. Er- | of wheelmen, who own seven-elghths of th o Fimer 3 1 Lcsond. heat—tt: O | slxteenths o 1 Won"Creyhsse | 18 purely the fawlt of the administration. But, | TTas troubled me for 11 years. I have fl“l"";’llp‘![“ i ln-li,:‘l‘\b\qv rv»r: fi::“!{'v‘ ulqml 3 1; Tx“!'fi , 8. ||1 town. The attendance during the trial heats p hn‘:-w, T g st} i1, Mynroe, (o to 1) second, Ray 8 (3 to 1) third, Time:| going on this hypothesis, and willing to | taken four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla etroit, 6; Kansas , B terles: Stafford and Campbell; Jones, Joh ¢ G ; ‘ohoes, ‘second . Third hea 2:0214 g g . S Hkte Sond 8t. Paul, 17; Grand Rapids, 12. son and Boyle ity at the Athletic grounds this morning num Leatherbury, Baltimore, first; G Fifth race, selling, one mile: Captaip | InCur the same snub the late congressman | and am perfectly cured. I think Hood's - Drane (9 to 18) won, Peabody (4 tn 1) second, | from the First Nebraska district underwent | Barsaparilla has no equal, and believe that o INDIANAPOLIS, Ju Sc bered 3,000. There were several spills during l|'v|l 1"hn'\l_ "\'\\ \;'.n:;, second. Time:a:0) 2 n P y {Spec ele- | Tndlanapolls " one was | Fourth héat—F. 1. Stow, Springfield, first; | Oakley (7 to 2) third. Time y | i otter to the head of the ad .- | g ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 12. (S lal Tel Indinabolls . Y431 the morning, but the most serious one wa A i, e Oy Pl | O e st Toven Pationeit: givath. | When his letter to the head of the adminis- | many who are in poor health and have gram.)—The Saints lost today's game through | MBeHIPRTR, oo cor BB %1 the fall of F. D. White on the stretch in the | 3:12. " Pifth heat~Tom Butler, Boston, firsti| rot (2 to 1y won, Grannan (3 to 1) second, | tration at Washington was Ignored, the chalr | bocome discouraged, would be restored to rank errors and inability to hit the ball with ATHESLIN 8 el i best heat of the half mile national champlon- | Charles M. Ertz, New York,'second. ‘Time! | Ductor (@ to 1) third. Time: 1:25 | man and secretary of the democratic state B . 4 rors: Indianapolis, 4; Minneapolis, § | at—Harry Caidwell, Pl T | good health it they would only give men on bases. The game was long and tire- | : Fisher and McFarland; Frazer and | gnip for classes A and B. He was carried Y 3 Hoefer, St. Paul, sec: Henta Badly Broken. central committee have undertaken to set at y some, and the article of ball the Saints put L [ on a stretcher to the hospital tent, but was | ond. Tl K evonth heat=W. G.| LA CROSSE, Wis, July 12.—The fifth day | Fight what Is undoubtedly.a misapprehension | Hood’s sarsapari"a up was 1. Stultz was on the slab for | ;0 SR 087 08 ) le to mount his wheel again in the after- | sor Tiaitimore. sevond. “Fimies 3-16 fiehth | Of the races was hot and the track fast. |0 the part of the finance minister of the - the home . :m and was hit hard and often. | Kansas Ci D00 000 0 25 noon, and won a heat in the one-mile open | heat—F. D. White, Liberty Wheelmen, first; | Azote's mile in 2:07% establishes a new | administration aforesald. To be sure, when sfaictrial.” Wwu.J. BeNscn, Astoria,Ora, ors ed elve s and a total Hits: Detroit, 12; Kansas City, 3 e. ,l-' G n”I"N" Liberty Wheelmen, second.4 world's record for dings In & race the invitation to come to Nebraska was sent The visitor: ured twelve hit 4 Det h | City, 1 racy Time ors: Detroit, 3; Kansas City, | y ( Ya Dilla €8syt buy, casy to takey 1:22, White is the man who was hurt | against time. Summaries . . | od Is of twenty bases off him. Darby, who occu- | Fors: Detrolt. &; Kansas Gl The event of the day was that of the halt- | by 'falling in the last heat of the haif mile | Pacing, 210 class, SLI0: Bty Stelnman |to Mr. Carlisie over the signature ot B.| Hood’s Pills &iiy ' it pled the box for the visitors, was well nigh STANDING OF TH A mile natlonal champlonship, open ailke to class | ROLONYY CRATRIONRIp thls Tore oo I | B e e e e the o Oher | o e ATy o e e oo | invineible up to the last fnning, when he let Played. Wor A and B men. An unusually large field of { Raldwin, i me: * 3:4 i BT : R e LG LR LU AL AL bl 4 E pure bourbons, and =0 sald he would seri- 7 Sad s BAT. thees Hita and | Indtunapolts” A P et o o th heat Beam side, first; endoline, ' Barlenof, L down and allowed the Sain e/ L LLEREEE ¥eieNis 3 ntries was disposed of through a tedio Patchogue Time rdon, Ashburton, Red ‘Strath. The best | ously consider the invitation to be presen two runs, which they earned. In one Inning | Kuneas City. ... serles of trial heats. When the final heat i Mosher, Har- | time was made by Rachel, 2:11% R0 VOBRIC e the convantion’ ea1isa- By, MY ot wild &nd hit two men AN gave | MUWEUKES reisssivis @ S ontlad Al 12 & Tiis Wl i Me firs seler, Rockville, sec Three-year-old trotting, 2:27 class, $500 5 Ok Te bt MR g Darby got wild and hit two men and gave | Milwauke . was called the four to lino were Bald, M- Time emi-finas, first and sec- | Miss Kate won the first, second and fifth | Sartin. On learning of this mistake Mr. €. J two bases on balls, which forced in one run. | Xinneapolis 111000000 61 Donald, Murphy and Little Zelgler, the latte qualify for finals: First heat—H s, Medium Wood won the third and | Smyth hastens to correct the secretary of the The visitors played with snap and ginger, | Terre Haute......... 62 all bandaged after his fall of yesterday, pre Tonawan first; Tom Butler, ri Xtellite al started, Dest time, | treasury, and also to hold out to him the B i L sbeciators thisy Bid some 1ty | GPARE Rapide.liL Ll & 3 A LA BN HSIETE RS e 1 i D, McKav, third, Tim 9%, by Medium Wood unusual privilege of debating national finance and showed the spectat y ha Ghtes today: Minneapolls at Tndianapsiisy| 28 spectacle. ok the 3 H. P! Mosher, Ha Free-for-all trotting, $L,00: Azote won ir | with Mr. W. J. Bryan, it Mr. Carlisle will in them, while the Saints played like pall | gt s, o0y A n e e Milwaukee at | in the start, followed by Murphy, with |} . Riverside, three stralght heats, Fantasia second, | only defer his trip to Nebraska till such time bearers, Second Baseman Richter was in- [ Térre Haute; Kansas City at Detroit Jigler and McDonald trailing. In the finish g (G third, Timo? | Phoche "Wilkes third. Time, first heat| s "the true democrats of Nebraska jured early in the game and had to retire in Uhivessity L1ub ve, Waterlon Bald ret the pace, MeDonald alongside, and | 11, ¢ Winters. Tonawandn, H Pl | Trotting, 2:40 clasy, $1,000: Fannie Holman, [ MeSt at the eall of the committes pre h S SRt o1 thh a6 Webd i ' Aol .o | Just at the tape the latter made a puenomenal | Mosher, Harlem, third. Time: Hob A Marle 8 eath took a heat. Besi | 9ver by Mr. Smyth. His letter in full re QAIDELDL Siagle, | Featuiys of o game Wore | Thia. afteracon, the _University, BASS [ pight 1anded abed of HAld over the tape immerman, paced by a quad, made the | time. Arelo, Orphan Boy, Muid B, | “OMAHA, July 12.—Hon. John G, Car: the playing of Pace in right field and Miles' | Ball club will play the Waterloo club at | e gudience cheered McDonald, but the | il {2 45T 45 . | Red Willow ‘also ‘started. Posiponed until | lisle, Secrctary of the Treasury, Washington hard_hitting. Score: University park, Twentieth and Miami | judges gave the decision to Bald. b el o S B S B el ks D. C.: Dear Sir—We understand that you ST. JOSEPH strects. The Waterioo boys have played a SIX MEN IN THIS. ord. ' He accomplished this by going the Nnved the Best for the Last. have been invited to visit Nebraska and de- AB. R. BH. PO. % | number of games this scason and have lost The distance in 2:00 MILWAUKER, Wis, July The best | liver an address at the convention called 5 o 5 mes thi [ t two-thirds mile open class B event{ dlgtance in 0L @ o han e bl he best |16 Hisot atiLincoln b Beplemb s e but one or two. The two teams Will line | oy gix-man affair, Bald, Gardiner, Mur- | sfowart, 1tidley Park, 150 race of the day was the in which Fred- ) next. It s 5 3 st o, i you have been led to believe that your in- Shie L rlwllm\u University Club, | DY, Porter, Coulter and Jenny qualitying | Georze ‘Cuttler, Hoston. % v second ‘[’I' "“' AL K““'r";‘ "":*“‘ "‘““““-‘r hard } Sitation came from the r:-;m<r“(|,5.'u..-‘|('l(. 3 g 1" aterloo. niversity Club. | Bald had the pole and in the start took the v Baton, Elizabeth, 30 ya: | O i S AR R AL O OR organization o8 ' 3 7. v BAS PEAKEN WONDE! 1 F. Jameson, senteh. o BIMENKET | joad, ' Tn the "back. stretch of the last lap | Rumford. Chester, Pa., 110 fourth. | won a good race from Red John. Attend- | frgarization we desire to inform you that L s B R 3 Wheeler <o opitch ceeer Lawler B . e Time: 2:12 2-5. ance, 1,50, Summaries the ¢ on to be held on September cenuse aken you slowly, gradus § b Mohatt <o first base A Bty | MEUFDRYTOlmL TG Rt dudi DS (L e | Iirst race, seven furlongs: Outgo (6 to 1) was not called by the democratic stats | lly. Do not ailow this wusto of body to make Richter, 9 0 Roenfield..... . second base.. McAuliff | still_had the lead, with Bald an rdiner W Weola (6 to 5) second, Uncle Dav committee, but by a bolting organization | Youapoor, flabby, immature man.Health, strength R (! . Heln shortstop. reigh | abreast. Bald cut for home and came in an Dr. Price's is the true and tried sentinel | to 1) third. Time: 1:31 formed last September by a few delegates | 8nd Vigoris for you whether you be rich or poor, | [ e Pickard ohira base. I McKelvy | oasy winner, Murphy a length behind and | holding the bridge of health against injurious | Second race, five furlongs: Buttress (0 to [ who withdrew from the.regular democratic | The Great Tudyan Is to be had only from the Hud iton S eft field J Porter hanging on alum baking p ri 1) won, Old Man (6 to 1) second, Sir Archer o e, 1 Jleft fiel orter ha i a powders. ) . Old Man (6 ‘¢ , Sir Arc convention under these circumstances son Medical Tnstitute, This wonderful discovery Wotals . 7 mpbell.. ... center fleld iftcen men qualified for the final of th s A (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:04%. \lie: convention had. bashi FERUIAFY. called made by the spectallsts of the old famous ud . Mohait. ..l right fleld.. AL e ¢t Third race, seven and o arlonis : OMAHA. ‘Game called at 330, two-mile special class B handicap, but thes DISCOUNT MADE THEM RUN. Zawivar G 0o 5 ‘won. Annh Mars o o 5 | and had been regularly organized; the state | 8on Medical Institute, 1tis tho strongest and mo 5 included none cf the cracks except Coulter y central ¢ 7 Vi ¢ | powortul vitallzcr made. 1t1s so povrertal th AB. R. i o e S = second, Sir George (10 to 1) third. Time: | central committee, at whose instance we now 3 povrerfal that it Ulrich, 2b 3 4 Soldiers nnd Chriatian and Johnson. In the professional mile event | yyugh Penny C(aprured the Geean Wave ‘ address you. had been selected by a vote | 15Smply wonderful how harmlessitfs. You can Slagle, cf 3 Members of the Fort Omaha and the Y.|handicap Conn, Baker anc Silvie made their StaNEN AtieRiR PArD RACe: urth race, six furlongs: The Rook (6| of the convention, ezch county participating; | §¢tItfrom nowhere butfrom the Hudson Medical Nattress, .. 3 M O R bae T Ctaatas i s okl B first appearance as “profs,’ and as they [ . tUkes L Sors Toldann (3 i nacond. crsian:] (he ehAEmAIE o Ihe o ’ DAING; | wtitute, Write for circulars and testimonlals. Shaffer, 1f 2 Sl E L AL N I 18 L] htered late in the game had to go back to | NEW YORK, July 12.—In spite of the | yy to 1) third. Time: 1:15. e i 2 2 . Talos & TS e ey et the | locted in the sama wWay; the. platforn *hac This extraordinary Rejuvenator fs the most T . a0 o'clock this afternoon o the TOt| woraieh. —Silvie gave up in the second lap | rumber of scratchea In the Ocean Wave | K ace, mile fnd twonty vards: 1red- |t adnpted 1o the Same oy L Mooy | wondertul discovery of the nge. It hi boen ens Flhis i S e e Ibe DY ico bl but Baker made a game fight until almost | stakes today at Brighton Beach, there was | 416 L T (2l to 1) won, Il 2 10, 1) Sec- | Brvan had been nominated for United States | dorsed by tholouding selcutlic men of Europeand Miles, &s... i 2 Fort Omaha. Position. Y, CrA i tie oTian pale an exccllent race and fair time. The favor-| ' > g = 4| senator in the same wa 1 AL | At foidii Darby, 0 C. Al up. Stewart, who started from the 150 yard 5 Y Lowared the Const Saven-rurl RRebEd. | bomb Rt Sbsa i ot UDYAN Is purcly vegotablo, arty, p Duberry ..Catcher.. D, Traii | 4 Pt + i |ite was Hugh Peany, and Wernberg had £ e Recot mb had beens nominated for .governor in AN Juberr 4 Trail | mark and had been saving himself through 1 SAN FRANCISCC S 18 S TARRL WAV rhen byl Sl UDYAN stops promuturences of the dise 5 Bublitz . S Gikeesgor YOUN) L0041 tails The flag Jith Farny | SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—The first race way, when thirty-six of the 566 Totals . 36 2 Z 3| BBt . San® | tho race, jumped for the lead at the end and | @ 80od following! The flag fell with Fanny | SAN TRANCISCO July Lio-The fst race s in attendance bolted, formed a © In twenty days, Curcs LOST MAN- 8t. Joseph 0 Trapper o Laurfe [ won by alength. Louse in the lead. She did not hold it long, ‘ i it A L nvention, nominated ‘Kot and. s-lecteq | FIOOM, constipation, dizziness, falling sensations, Omana e ¥ 293 BREET g altert r| The best time of the day was made in one | for Wernberg and Hugh Penny shot past {\ll'lnlv".& n o1 lowering the Californfu | ¢ '.sn“n'lv :\:l‘“"'“';']"uj" \l\‘mf‘n '(’j‘”mm-[‘;ij“ hm"‘m""‘f nervous twitching of the eyes and other parts. Farned runs: St. Joseph Omaha, Shannahan . < 3 Trall | of the class A events, the ons mile open, | hor making the “ifst quarter in 24 seconds. | ' oors; Summaries: ing to represent the democracy of the state Ktrengthons, nvigorates and toues the entire Two-base hits: Miles (2), Shaffer. Stolen | Goode ... SoLert T Springate | when little Tom Butler won in 2:08. This is | 0" ™ L) & : cirst race, five furlongs, selling, T e veniiamooracy of the stale | aystem. Itisnscheap ns any other re bases: Slagle (Omaha) (3), Lohman (), | Hasler o \I|‘<‘l"»l'|” SPLRE \mh{hwul;;» a track record for a race. The two had 1t ouf to the half mile in 48% | olds l;vl‘lh‘[!ulnhll. o \: on VRS iRIted, y 4 MUDYAN cures debility, nervousness, emls. Shaffer (2), Inks, Ulrich, Grifin, Alberts, | § (it Right...... 5 o THLL THE ONLY onds, when Wernberg began to falter, ana | 9 gecond, Ledalia 04 5) e Aee slons, and develops and restores wesk orgs McCarthy. Double plays: Stultz to Griffin r Was Outclnssed, " z Lat 87 AL as he turned ‘tnto the stretch Discount | 1™ S il The organization formed by the bolte Pains In the back, losses by day or night stoppe to Marcum. [irst base on balls: Off Stultz, he track record was broken three times 3 | Second race, selling, five furlon; and presided over by Mr. Euclid Martin at- TS 1: off Darby, 5. Hit by pitcher; Darl SCHUYLER, Neb., July 12—(@pecial Tele- | (oday. Bald aid it In 2:07 1.5, Dirnberger | bor ine " imcinor aienged Hugh Pen Don Gara_( to 10) won, City Girl (@ | tempted to have its candidates put upon the | Iheris: Over 2000 privato Indorscments, Griffin, McHale, Struck out t| gram.)—Davia City defeated Schuyler here | [owered 1t to 2:01, but it remained for “grm. | DUt (he McCafterty gelding was too much 1) second, Spry Lark (1o to 1) third. | official ballot as the regular democratic can- | yrro 'jrareness means linpotency In the SR aciiule, Brudic outt BY S | sram)—David City defeated Schuyler hore | jowered it to 201, but it remained for “Zim- | for the son of Deaeiver, and thus (bey fin- | Tme: "%, idates, but the Becrorars of tate ducided | tase. Itisnsymptom of seminal w Tohman, 1. Wild pitches: Stultz, 2. M f LG AE DRLOT AR | s to further lower it. After the last race | jshed in the fast time of 1:14%. Third race, seven furlongs: Installator | {yat the bolt |’l:ll| 4o ’|v‘|v (LA '.',:""'_ barrenness. It can be stopped In twent Two hours, Umpire: Mr. Burns. onstrated that Schugler 18 outclassc voy|on the program had been decided Arthur | There an excellent race in the second | (10 t0 5) won, ‘Arnctte (10 to 1) second, Char- | ¢ A 10 right to speak for | theuseof Hudyan. Hudyan cosis no more TRAT FLAXES BUCK fhe b hough Schuyler's team played { 4y "came out and was greeted with cheer | between Littlo Dorritt, Shakespea avd | mion @ to D) third, Time: 1.7 I ::."‘I"ll"""r Jubrane poure. ot AL Kny oiter touls T : K NE ; Aust came out | . ) eer | between > L 2 Bt | T vth Race, u state s ently refused to interfere with | * Send for elrenlars and tosttmontal LINCOLN, July 12.—(Special Telegram.) 3 aE L 000104200 after cheer. He was paced in his trial by a | Perseus. They ran in that order to th B ra07 (01D 70 . 2% tc RV NSAFtaTY AT ABAIRTE The bol it Bend for ¢ ars i monlals. fANCOLN, July 12—(Special Teleram | fchuyier oo 80 81 8 4 § 3 7713 | quad. When he had traversed the firat third | haud of the siretch, when Perscus made a | Pardo, Colo B won, Duke Stevens @0 to 1) | tue Besrelary’s ascision, The bolting candl | TAINTED BLOOD-Impuro blood duo to Ebright crowd today. Kimme:er was landed [ garned runs: Schuyler, 4; David City, of the mile the watches registered 0:39 1.5 | play for the:lead.. At the last eighth he | *Bifth race. one mile, sellink: Hemus (16 | ‘potition: as ‘stralght demecrats: wiile tny | crious privato dicorders carries myrinds of oiLirequintly, but genvrally atter chancss | mop-base Hits: " Vvan Tooser Yhase | saconds. The two-third mark was reache) | had Shakespesre:beaten, and then he tried | to 5) won, Road Runher (10 to 1) second, | nominees of the regular democratis conven | Producinggorms Then comessore thront, pimple d bee: give: 0 I e e side. ot St o D S » vh'ol K i rri nmt 3 pe. eded ok erome S o I k 3 i by LolsiAs 9404 2 pots, ulcers in mouth, old sores a had been given to retire the si h Stewart, Kinmmell, T in 1:18 and he crossed the tape whish marked | Little Dorritt umti) he euce.eded in poking | Jerome § (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:1, {Ion’ were recognized as, the. nom ifess ot the u ‘m‘_‘n'_"‘"h“‘""';”l‘;m’m‘;‘y teams fielded coarsely. Ward was sick, and . Ba: on bails: OF Kimm f exce § .57 4.5. | his head in front at the line, with Shakes- — and Gragg started to umpire, but > out: By Kimmell, the mile in the excellent time of 1:57 4-5. ) . democratic party of this state. The bolting | (writing for‘Blood Book' tothe old physiclans of the candidate for governor, nominated and sup- D VESTiMoy, “4q the finish and then crossed the tape sitting Msions provoked too much contro- | & < Kimgmell And Patmer. | This is only four-fifths of a second slower | Peare half a length behind, all ridden out. Capital City Losdster Club Matinee. and Will Turner, a local umpire, went | 1 rt.” Time: Two hours. U than the fastest mile the champion ever did "{"flllhv *“xlvl'n‘nz sace \[c;‘;’:).?:h‘lm-ls"Nulnln’h Il,lf\‘l OLN, July 12.—(Special Telegram.)— | ported by the Martin organization, received 1“:“0“ MEDICAL INSTITUTE, ¥ v ey reldo- vorite and won ver: e, There were four events at the meeting of | 0 000 votes—] a e cel tockton, Market and Ellts Sta, and that was accomplished in the Veldo- | FIEEIG M miq ™ A Niae W1 she eholos at the meeting of | only about 7,000 votes—Iless than 4 per cent g 5 3 o in_the third"e¢ehf and won easify, with | g, A RocALRINe) SRoWATAE ATREtaHE “By direc o rek Hits: Lincoln, 5 Motnes, 12 CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta., July 12—(Special | ho track here is several soconds slower and | gmpagette second. ~The former wis heavily s Rl srowd s in mitedile | C by alvaction LotEthiaremulan 1domdorhie aaek, sty and . B. Parkington was starter. | organization in Nebra i eby - extend e Lincoln, Deé 6. Barned Telegram)—Cedar Rapids could not touch | &t Toud in ‘:”““r'"“r"“’ of Zimmerman's feat. | packed by his -owher, Pittsburg Phil. - Sir [ The first entry for 2-year-olds, : e bR Wolliaraky exténd P O S Ths. oL o base bl Letcher, | Nichols untll the sixth innisg, and the v The meetings of the committees appointed | Fxcess was a strong favorite in the fifth | was won by Nellie 1 in 3:14, Pahanco ular democratio convention, the date of Whish Purvis. Thre se hit Ebright, Ken- by the League of American Wheelmen ani | with Dey del Carreres second choice. Stone- | O Blanche L. third. 1In the 2:40 trot a4 . which re: Lincoln ... 92000 3 T T drome Seine, Paris, The pxperts siy that the Roadster club at Lincoln park this aft- [ of the total vote cast. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL, es Moines. 22 ] 5 itors won because theyswere more lucky in [ PY ! anehorls | n the ¥ will soc xod) Wnd{engage B nedy, McFarland, Struck out: “Kénnedy. | hinching their hits. Score: the Cycle Board of Trade ended tonight. Mr. | nell took the lead, but the other two fol Buckeye won I 2014, Kittle Abo b A G IR el Yan Buren, Ebrignt, Kimmerer, A% RapldeR i 00 GROR0RS e Joseph McKee of the cycle board, in an inter- | jowed and in the stretch left the mar2, Sir| Lincess fourth ezl rot | Bryan. Mr. Bryan was the unanimous cholce Biioe, vasos Fiimerot:. Lotaher. Bas riington o.o..eveee 1 0 23,0 4 0.8 viSH ishE, O SN G SbaTd S0P AR el T ceak AwinnIL g ApART S RULUDSTION] Pace in 2% May Day second, Crisalto | of the last democratic stato convention for Searles & Sear] oft K Hits: Cedar Rapids, 7; Burlington, 10, Er- [ has endorsed and ratified the rules of the | First race, one mile, selling: Long Bridge | third 22 class trot and pace there | United S e 3 rigs on’ balls: Figg 1 P g D United States senator, being supported ey ; Passed ba Wi'd pitches: r Cedar S Burlington, 10. | League of American Wheelmen. They alsc | (3 to 5) won, Hawarden (5 to 1) second, | were four starters, but Sam Luttrell by the bolters befors the Rdvew ae SPECIALISTS Aalor R NGO o8 s Risley & X; N and'Mes: | agreed to take an interest in increasing the | Golden Gate (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:43 drawn after the second heat, leaving St- | peceiyi % e o arau AR All forms of Blood anl folnes, 8.° Batterles: Kimmerer and Sul loaguo's memborship, and think they can | @SoCOnd race, five furlorgs; seiling: Perseus | porintendent winner in 2:21%, "Bthel Yt sec- | Jgaingabout 4,000 Tecolvad (ng years befors Slein Disonses, Soros, Spots. livan; ' Figgemeier and Traffley. Time: Ball Player Hu-t at York. double it within twelv 4 {8 to 1) won, Little Dorritt (i to 1) second, | ond, Almadeen thir Al L 44,000 ed two years hefore 2 Pimples, Scrofula, Tamors, %o ' R bt AR AnRATow! i n twelve mon They alsc | Shakespeare (4 to 5) third, Time: 1:03. Sasce by the democratic candidate for governor, 1 Iwo ours” | Umplros: Messrs. Andrews, | yonig, Neb., July 12—(Special Tetegram.) | navo tadorzel professionalism under the juris- | ~ird race, six” furlongs: Applause (@ to PR T e Hon. J. Sterling Morton. Our convention b Gaaid [otior, oromu und Blood QUINGY WAS ERIN T —The York city -officials and the nhlu:\-l diction of the League of Amerlcan Whoeimen, | & won, Bembazette (o to 1) fecond, Han-} 3 oNpoN, July 12.-In the shooting at Bis- | #dopted as part of its platform the following from the systen. PEORIA, 1l July 12.—(Special Telegram.) | men of this city played a game of ball at | and will encourage professional racing, 'This | "krourth race, Ocoan Wave stake, six fur. | ley. today for the Kaloper cup the rifie | Plank: ‘We favor the immediate restoration iy LADIES wiven caroful —Peorin tdok Quincy Into camp this aftor- | this place today, Score. City, 20; Ruilron(d | agreement gozs into effect immediately. In} jongs, selling: Hugh Penhy (1 0 &) Won | team representing Great Britain won with of the free and unlimited coinage of gold and | SR O PPE " onitar utls noon to thé tune of 9 o 2. The home team | ers, il In the the fourth "}["l)nx' skt tel u-| my opinion, class B will be abolished and | Discount (10 to 1) sccond, Wernberg (2 to 1) | a score of 638 to 618 for Cana 506 for | ©'lver at the present ratio of 16 to 1, without N ments. Lt had everything its own way all through. | baugh, who was playing with the railroad- | professionalism will take its place. There | third, Time: L. Guernsey, The individual scores of the | waiting for the aid or consent of any other N CAT RH, Throat ! th from first to cond : her cAa' 3 Score: ! ors, In making the run fro o Cwas | WL bo but two classes, amateurs as In clags | | Fifth race; one mile: Sip E Ganadian mon iNeroanHoliowst nation on earth,’ and Mr. Bryan stands ready | RN\ WY \@1inas, Liver, Dysns (s (13000022 1-9] 0 econd base, breaking a rib and frac A, as at present, and professional Stonenci (100 to 1) third. Time Hime. 0 e e, | to defend that pesiticn. As you are the racog: \ \t‘s o o a2t BT e IRA040: Detios fi another. His condition is quite serious MORNING TKIAL HEATS. Sixth race, mile and a furlong, selling: [ i - B T nized leader of the gold standard forces in W B wH ATl oot base hits: The Hailer. Fhre Stromebure The trial heats this merning resulted as | Mitake @ to B won LUtE Flom (& 10 1) 360 | Miteholl ooveevssiiniinns $ 1% 8| the democratic party, we trust you will find | WEAK MEN PSU0E0 ol opiicar hits: “Dolan. 'St ase cher, Be STROMSBURG, Neb., July 12.—(Speclal "\lllry Vs : 2 2 o S 3 Bl R e aiansas e s 3 ] it possible to acoept this invitation and thus | von to ~ Lusiners or study, severe ~mental nett, Colling, I MecVe: strong, | .. ARt ol 3 Half Mile Novice, Clas: Firs| t FAvariTe Spearing give our people an opportur ) he: s ief, EEXUAL EXCESSES In middie nett, Collinw, Furvell, McVey, Armstrong | pelegram.)—Stromsburg defented Beulah in | H3\ UG, Novics, Ciass, (it Favorites HuA &7 ¢tad Dy, el i 4 A e i d Lkl ity o hear thix | strain of GElit, HE e of youthtul folilcs, all by McGreevey, 8. Sacrifice hits: Irancis. | & good game of base ball here today. Score. | kuth, ' Riverside ond; Turne KANSAS CITY, July 12.-One track |simpson 0 QHEDVACINORSS Yiola rendlly to our new ireatment for loss of Hase bails: By Thomas. Batte 5% & Batterles: Stromsburg, Olson. | Centary, third, & Time 3. Second | record was tied today at Exposition park, | Rolston 111 . i 0.7 T SMYTH) 8| | vj1R1 E pevat) : O e O, e ioHieB | 1 orson and) Olsonj: Beulah, Fincey: and!| heatt JAIVIR-B. Wiko: Bosond)|ikecord s Upd SN & S posttion parie| Charinan Democratie State Ceniral Commit- | WRITE Your, troubles f gat ot o ) {;;vxllll‘llx;L l‘llv;\l by nn;:'_)L r and fifty minute Fincey l\ kh '}.'A,.;““ ,\(‘n‘l'-»un itk h't’x':'l‘m“ H 31[1‘"‘:3_ ters of a mile, was the fastest for the dis- ) Disapuotnted |;v the Profesh. “(;l‘ I BREMANN S 15 & x 1410 Farnam, RS e inne. T & Billy O'Brien doins Puck. T s e I e fame | tance during the meeting. But one favorite [ COLUMBUS, July 12.—The summer meet- LEE HERDMAN, Secretar: Dr.Searles & Searlss, G Nes. ROCKIORD, il July 18- (Special Tel LINCOLN, July 18—(8pecial Telogram.) || Twothirdel mile_opon, (epoclal) olesa B | ROL gy’ e T raee Hardin 10 (5 | & 8 the Columbus oriving bark closed | costitest ingredients ana perfect blending ot g . July 12.—(Special Tele- | |4 FC0 sl i mivat hent: B, 0. Balt class B | long sho e first_race din, 10 10 | tor e twal brott e nat ot [ m.C0gtifes dients and perfect blending gram.)—Toda Hamo. was the. most re. | Billy O'Brien, formerly with Omaha, hae | Birst hoat B, C. Ba'd, Buftalo, firsts Angus | 1 %oon ™ Noy Steel, 5 10 1, won the third, | & 08 SWOLLIOLLNALTACOR: Waxp No: 0! 5 e 1 its elements, make Price’s Cream the o : LA 7 s A igh order. The bicycle races were a dis- | % eam the Iarkable ever played on the home grounds. | slgned with Lincoln and covered first today. | X¢@OReniondes o Hoonhent: | but two hors: e left at the post, Sirock | & D d 3 ) 18- | ideal bak powder of the o score 17 to 8 in favor of Rockford, Jack- e e heat; Charl hy, Brooklyn, first; ment over {his, us It was thought Siroc Wi g o ve v time of 1:28 ) g ) S —— L o ok rd ek e delialons vesulls ollow.the wsplof | Nenss Gasies Alarohy, Braoklvh, et A DY || WS SYovety s irnark Rwill/ o speciui [ 0B miBRIng I the very slowtime of 4434, | ME. [SELMAN'S LIPE, AT HOME A SPECIALTY Lnmeirea Tors, brought in runs enouih to tie the | (ho most perfect of leavening agents, Price's | Iourth heat: Arthur Gardiner. Chicago, | race tomorrow. The distance will be three | W 'pat o0'Connor second and Tyler third: ondary of Tew game, but Jacksonville left the field at the | o ) first: B. C. Johnson, Cleveland, second. | and one-half furlongs for sprinters. —Roy 3 o H Cor He Takes the Oficora at the Statlon Into tiary Byphills permanently eured in 15 to €nd ot the inning, because of a ruling that | Cream Baking Powder. Time 1:48 ohnson, Cleveland, second. | Sna Gold Dust are:favorites in tonight's | 1i the, mile handicap Fat O/Connor, with T poameate: aL thy Biatie) iodnye.You'san bo tronted at bomo 108 S 8108 iling. that ————— | Time 1:48 45 § i er, | AN e e o ek ds, was first, A. E. Welnig o ixtent. me price under same RUATANLY. Rockford by Umpire Al Wilson, 9 to 0. Utlea, first; Charles H. Callahan, Buffalo, [ First race, -quarters of a mile, sell- sl i the river some day and end the msiery,” | chargeif w4 Tall o oure. 1E3on hive taken mors Caruthers protested the game. Dolan and | Final Report of the Late May Brooklyn’s | second. Time 2:02 5-5, Ing: Hardin (10 to 1) won, Kansas Girl (10 Fiaol Distanced the Favorite, exclaimed C. F. Selman, as he was walked odide potash, and sull have aches and Sonier were both batted hard. Score: Administrator. 2000 mile handicap,’class A, in heats, the | to 1) sccond, Litte Nell ('to ) third. Time: | 1 AvENPORT, Ta, July 12-On the |into the polico station. Ll pains: Mucguns Farehds iu mouh, Kore Thront, 0 3 5 —17 SO ¢ rst t Cac g 3 AT 8 4 5 “ 3 Pimples, Cop (¢ ots, Th 0! B A 8000 3 eS| BAN BRANGIECO, iy A8.=The ‘piblic b tve In cach heal to auality for thel L ond race, five-clghths of a mile, 2-year- | Davenport mile track this afternoon, Fidol | "qpg N L A L U S conclusion was reache Mr. Sel. | by PArtof th'budy, Bnir or Eyebraws fallin Hits: Rockford, 15; Jacksonville, 15, Tr. | ddministrator has rendered his final account 30 yards, first; 4. M. Baldwin, | olds: Wagner (even) won, Madonna | won the free-for-all pace, going the second cached by Mr. Sel- | 308 PR ot R S philitio BELOOD POISON th r M. Baldwin, | ol riaren) 1o Sl | man as a result of a setto with his, wite, | vo guarantes t eure. Wo soliclt tho most obsth te: Rockford, 16; Jacksony e Tl MayEE Cokvn thek Aot rans Graon, 60 yards, fecond. Time 219 15 | (i to 1) second, Lill Powell (1 to 1) third. | heat in the sensational time of 2:0%. Fidol : ; + Wite, ure, Wo soliclt tho be FUSIANoRklara, 8 Jacksonville, 8 Hatter- | of :the lestate or May Brookye. th s ond heat K Schmidt, Utica, Time: 1:01. won the second, third and fourth heats. | Which occurred last night. When he went ::&,‘;';“::n:,':fizfl;‘.‘,“".' b B i Lt g L A who committed sulcide in th ¥ a year | yards, first; Nat Roe, Patchogue, 110 yards, | Third race, nine-sixteenths of a mile, sell- | Time: 2:0: (9%, 2:08%. Strathberry, the | to him home, which is at 1846 St v 3 AR R L B 4 \ B ] hird Jing-airt ; 15, 28 i at 1846 South Eigh- | baflied the wkill of the most ominent physls ANDID J M8, f4po on account of the death m New York | Second. Time 2:13 Third Charles | Ing: Neliie Casteel (5 to 1) won, Dick Laf- | heavy favorite, won the first heat, but' whs | teenth street, he found his wite ab She | elans. 3500,000 capital behind our uncond (Y Played. Won. Lost. P.C't | 0 0ticrick Loveoratt, ner lover. Besides | SPONSEr, Baitimar , “Mfirst: | fington (4 to 1 second, Green Prewltt (5 to | distanced in the fourth. Time: 3:08l. “W. ] s wife absent. She 00 capital F M Yt ) ¥ ; . =13 Harrison, < hional fuaranty. roofs sont senied o i g on, Asbury % yards, | D third. Time: 0:s W Codstman, Quaen Mc(iregor and Fly- | had gons to church, but Mr. Selman did not | applicasion: Addross COOK. REMEDY 000 Lincoln 58 36 $62.50, the estate consists of a gold watch | second. Time 2:13 Fourth "he Fourth race, seven-eighths of a mile, sell- | ing Jib also started. think ®o, 4nd when she returned home he | 809 n Temnle, CHICAGO, ILLe Gmaha (¥ and small fob chain, a breastpin, containing C. Hoyt, Bridgeport, 2 yards, first; tng: Josephine (3 to 1) won, Pony Bob (T to s e LS gave emphatic expression to his dlstrust Des Molnos A iniiture. a smali metal box containing a | K. Rook, Patchogue, ‘100 “vards, second. | 1) second, Momus @ to 2) third. Time: 3 ! K. Roo "ateh 1 e ; s e He accused her of several things, 1 l',)‘gh::'ix. X i breastpin, and a small paper cutter, a Time 2:11 4-5. Fifth heat: J. M. Gahue, | 1:31. Dr. Price's Is the substance of purity and 8 and 5 Bloomfie 100 yards, first; Louls Hunter Fifth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, | je i trength. Other baking powders | Anally began to pitch all the furniture out R aavill et 427 | banjo, five shares of the stock of the Thomp- | N."J. A. C.. 80 yards, Second, Time 2:14. | selling: Gatéway (1 to 1) won, John P (5 | are but aweak shadows. baking powders | op “tho house, Mrs. Seiman objected, and Bt. Joseph. son Hydraulic cumlnuny of )-ewurlfl. N‘b A flxlh h||~ulA"l' L. Leatherburg, Baltimore. | to 1) second, Miss Addie (12 to 1) third. £ then Mr. Selman decided to make things Games toda; Omaha at St. Joseph; value unknown, and some books and papers. | 20 rds, Oscar Hedstrow, Brook Time: 1:10. & . -1 e »: lively for her. Her screams summoned a Py by . Molhos at Lincoln: Quincy at Peoriar Jacks |A draft for $400 drawn In favor of the | lvn, o ¥ second. Mime 2:14 2 ~ 2 Neel Brothers Win the Doubles, neighbor, who hunted up Officer Tler. When Look Handaomarln sonville at Rockford. deceased, in possession of the Crocker Wopl- | feventh heaty Fe A. Fall, Buffalo, 40 yards N0 Things't Papned:figt Poarly, CHICAGO, July 12.-In the tennis tourna- | the latter arrived ths house presented the 2 GAMES OF THE NAFIONAL vkaguk | ¥orth bank and with the Garfield bank of | ona." ime '2:20 1.5. " O B Lk L ST. LOUIS, July 12—The event of the | ment today the Neel brothers defeated | appearance of having been struck by a minia- K © NAFIONAL LEAGUE | New York, ls in posaession of the admin- | “Sfait miie mational champlonship classe day at Falr Assoclation park was the ffth | Ware and Scudder, T:5, 63, &4, This wau | ture sarihquAke. s ; 3 istrator appointed in New York. The only [ A and B, first man in each heat to qualify | race, a_handicap, in° which Linda was the | the champlonship game, and the Neels wi Mr. Selman claims that the whole matter Louisville Plays Aunother Remarkable | yoirg of the deceased are her brother, V. | for finals—First i Arthur Gardi | “good thing” and Liselg was well backed at | play at Narragansett Pler against the win- | is simply a case of the worm that lurns. S lg\‘[’??"' l;"'nnl ng Bosron, Crocker, and May Crocker, a niece, both of | her. :'uh“d:.;-h " ll!l\{'l l‘.;z 2 b, F”und h]lu’ll 5. Liselg and Amel hll M-I} ;hl“ the run- | ners of the eastern tournament. His present wife is Mrs. Selman No. 2 and LOUISVILLE, July 12.—The Colonels (1 y Lt won by Charles Murphy, Brooklyn, time closed an exciting finish one two. Ce 4 e R PrgEd e Tritant TAvIng he Soley l,*,":',‘“_ whom ive at Rosseau, County Wexterd, | F5' 5Y third heat, by A, W, Porter, Wal was a poor third. ‘The dump of the 20 M Hhas whenever Be hiys Reything for st Y aving today, and the| Ireland. tham, time 1:19 1-3; fourth heat by’ Ball vas in the fourth race, when Mercury, Larned Wins from Foote. is little daughter by his first wife the ostons narrowly escaped a shut out. The A Ruffalo, time 1:37 1-5; fifth heat by R. H shot, heavily played, was beaten by NIAGARA, July 12—The final in the all |Second wife very forcibly objects. He claims flelding of Collins and Duffy was of the | CLAIMS ITHEY SALTED THE MINE|Sieenson, Utlca, time 1:35; sixth heat by W. | Brazos, at 3 o 1, Mercury was considered a | comers of the Canadian tennis champlon- | to be able to prove by witnesses that on one Sinsations) order. Attendance, 8,800, Boore P Simms Washington, time 121 45;"sev- | sure Winner agid Lgrried”a lot of money at | ynip meet was won by TLarned, middle | occasion she chased him out of the house Louisville ... 00030100 04| Englishiman Brings Grave ¢ harges Agains! T""xh;.!' at }!\\(\h L-«:‘n“rl"&"fl ll"\ilmlu. timg w‘d:. n 11‘;v AN "'fi.'mr'u‘v‘ "‘-"“_' "h"“\\v states champion, who defeated Ifoote of | With a butcher knife and that he saved his "',’:,',‘l'f L 7] ““" Al 8 l“ Qe 3 o ;"1.1 '\‘\"("‘l"‘(‘)" "3";““‘“‘; = gtlvrk:’“llmfil S hinth heat by OLto ; I In n‘fi-J' tond | racy | Yale In three stralght sets today. ;«A'r:‘lz'r only by the phenomenal aprinting : Louisville, 7; Boston, 10. Errors PRANCISCO, July 12.—-Charle: | San Jose, Cal., time 1:25 3.5 ille wgg thrown from Judge Duboise, ey owers o e occaslon suddenly devel- Touisville, % Doston, 8 sarned runs: Bos- | wheeler of the law firm of Garber, Bolt & | In this last heat Frank White of the ¥ erioush Burt. Track fast. Sum: Moleod Throws 1apiiste 9ped’ in_his nother extramition Lett on bascs: Louisville, 5; Ilm(;(»n.' irei | Bishop Las sailed for British Columbla and :ih riy Wheelmen, while coming quickly on | PRI race, AAlHE six furlongs: Tssle O (“'I”r:'l'*;"""""‘l”;“:; ",“‘f MmnniMebend Gold Exy balls: Off Sexton, ‘Struck out: By | Alaska to obtain the deposition of fifty men | the outside on the home stretch, missed his | (6 to 5) won, Charies P'(5 to 1) second, Hart | tonisht defeated Baptiste o ouis In 8} ‘o v ol 0 Woyhing, 3: by Sexton, 5 2o hite, | Alsska to ‘ot ‘,‘“ i SARIREER 9 Y MO | odal and fell heavily. He was carried on a fae (10" to 1) third, Time: 1:1 wrestling match at English's opera house, | NEW YORK, July 12.—Gold to the amount Gettinger, Banion (2). Stolen ¢: Clarke, | With regard to the “salting” of the famous | &ooionar to the hospltal. nd race, four and a half furlongs, | throwing his man e: three times in an | of $260,000 has been engaged for shipment Bhiaart, Bannon Eoubls plays; Calline o Bear's Neat gold mine. The depositions il | *"An sdjourament was (hen announced ntil | selling Wiliiggp_ Duke, ., (@ to 5 won, | hour. tomorrow by Messlage, Colgate & Co. Sient We ¢ o e used In connection with the suit brought | 2.30 this afternoon. Sples. lls: “Fonney Two mile handicap, class B. first five s LR Slitrois Voyhing v . ‘|last year by A. C. Benshaw of London, Thme: T T angland, st John T. Treddwell, James | men in each heat tc lify—First heat: C. JRUERIC S R ORI RAOR IR IR IOF DR R OR ORGP RH IR B ; Treadwell, Captain James Carroll, M. W. [ Ar Church, Chester, Pa. 10 yards, first t KRS SR SN NI PRIRO SRR SR SRR BRI STAR. Murray A uller of Michigan’ and | A. 11, Barfiett, Plainfield: 200 yards, Second: ST. LOUIS, July 12—The Browns mopped | MUrray, ahe Arias . | G. ‘Saunders, B By Yo, Ypras, fogants — O L o Enihne Hrowns wuc George J. Smith, to recover $145,000 from Saunders, 'Boston, vards, third; ¢ ~H S 1 P the earth Wi\ the Puillies In & game that | George, J Brth: 10 TeC000" hat they vad | T Eark N yarie, ourth . E U. S. Government officially reports ROYA Breltensteln's, marvelous pithing kept, he | nogotiated the sale of the Bear's Nest group e o Angis | MeLeod . ’ . o1’ Mg, 20 that they were como ¢ ouglas ¢ s : G . Bak de o P S AR ] PR e IR WO e T g T 1 & Baking Powder superior to @// others in leaven- t, Lonis ... 901200083 * ired to make the sale by placing gold- | Port Hichmend, 140 Monte . Philadelphia "2 0 1 ¢ 5 0 0 0 0 0 1| e 10 e the heh Trotwel B | Scott, Plainfield, 180 ya ‘ored H g]flg) Ny } Ao’ ’ It thas come to our knowled et B Lokis 0 Pielonia, 4 ‘i | DOES Tock from, the, rich readuel ntne | St Grl heuer % strength. (Bulletin 13, Ag'l Dep't, p. 599.) iain barsaf I, 1hikislalll/ hats b rors: St Lol Phytadelptin 1 TR e R Reilr ity | 431 8-5 Third heat: ¢ Gointer, "oled Selling ahd offering for salo o certain oe rups: St. Louls, 2: Pailalelohia, 1 o _core 0! A ¢ R4 ¢ rst; A Kennedy, Chicago, 3 -~ P ~ o aalle IA P ce beverage It Dse nits? Nowd” Stofon, bases: Coley, By, | chioride of gold to suggest the prosence of | yards. W e U ! MR BRI S R R RS R R R, e tachutsahder sanroh gmilar G Gonnor. Miller, Lyons, Tirst base | valuable ore i H. “Allen, Springfield, 10 Tkely 1o he mistaken fo on balls: O Lampe, nstein, - . fourth; L. C. Johnson, Cleveland, 80 e ame which we have adol 1 Btruck out: By Lampe, 1 Batter osbrterian Hospital Stafr. yards, ffth. Timo 4:4. onuny Cake, New Englan e For bur pure: noneal Breitegatoln ‘and Miter: Fainpe and BUCK | The board of trustoes af the Preshyteriun JLTS OF THE FINAL HEATS vy ukes New ingland. ) turn out the dough, give 1t a few quick, vigor- German Waflles, mark for our DU, Rom-aifcholio Wnglish et “Himed. ‘e "ot "artT VG TR | oupital held i ndlournad mecting ot the| When the tacing was remumed this after- | One pint corn meal, one pint fiour, one-half | ous Kneadings, roll out to thickness of one: | One quart four, one-alt teaspoontul salt, | wciness. wiven below.. ana'of whiih Hrude: coholic nglish A o DA ? o D ugar, one-half teaspoonful salt, one | quarter inch. C se e of hree tablespoc suga ) ge te on used ‘connection w hevers e R Jasnita) matiplatit b which & Cull:medions | noon At §:30 C'llock. the ATand . covated || SuBtUL sugat, culuslé tsstpacutul st ona|quasler fuoh - Out lalo bisoults the siae ot Jthres tablesoocnfule sugar, two [arke ies: | mark, woen tac o conueciioiwith hevess Loat. .ot | Bt was elected; as follows: Attending | stands, as well as the open seats, were | {bIOsPOSRCN T NG CESRRPCRIED, STONE | BECLOY paKIng tin. bake in rather hot oven | spoontuls lard, rind of one lemon, grated, | tors, both by user and by registration in Balthnore sl % 2 64| aaamtants W, O, Higney, and €. O Qlison: | crowded with people, tully half of whom were Quarter pints mifk. Bift together corn meal, | ifteen minutes. Store when cold, ohe_ teaspoonful extract cinnamon. four cggs. | the Patent Office of the tinited Btates Pyours . 88 8.1 mixton; consulting sutgeons, J. I Lord and | 1tdles. The weather was excellent and the| g, oypyr salt and powder; rub in lard and one pint thin cream. Sift together flour, | , e therefare warn all deslers that, apy Chicago '\\11IN woo® § 3 Nummore el physieians, . 0. | #pectators and cyelists were huppy. Rosuite: | (O Uty Cggs 'and milk: mix into Golden Johuny Cake. sugar, ualt snd powder; rub in Iard cold; add | 50008, Offered Kor BN onts are ‘not genulnd. Cinelnnati 3 e SN 5, Coulter; consu'ting physi-| Half mile, novice, class A, final heat: B. | g 0" o ooth batter, pour Into square shallow 5 beaten eggs, lemon rind, extract and milk. | and give fce that all persons who shall 4 4 clany, H. MeClaprahan wl Geory - | W Swanbrough, Denver, first; Alvin B. Cool e . d pulp fine one fin ral Cloveland # 8 5 v s Bake Faa AR k In steamer and pulp fine one fine grain i il, ‘or ‘ofter for sale . 3 - den: gynocologials, B B Crummer. and | Wise, Harlem. second: W. F. Hckhart, Koy- | cake pan ake in rather hot oven forty- ) e R B n Thiak ' | Mix into smooth, rather thick batt Bake | manufacture or sell, or of or male, oF Fiiycolphta 2 Ewing Brown: obstetricians, Charles Rose- | port, third. Time: 1:16 2-5. five minutes squash (Hubbard is '"; best), pmcken ofi]in hot wame-iron, serve with sugar flavored any manner doal i, any bey ey under Brookiyn - 8 yater gud g AL Vanee! nirvous tisease | pTwo-thirds mile, wpecial, class B final abararthy Pissait pint sweet milk with the squash pulp un h extract of lemon. LT Lot lien E At - g K. Spauiding’ and Robort Gilmore; eye | B C. Bald, Buffalo, first; Charles Murphy, 4 o | or any eolorable S(shington ol 3 o1 and ear, D, C. Bryant and J. C. Denise, Brooklyn, second; A. W. Porter, Waltham, | Three pints flour, two tablespoonfuls sugar, | ly with white sugar ake three parts In- Hare | unlees the same are o ed from u [ p . Bt Louls $ ] ———— third, ne: 1341 ¢ n meal ast 1 t m 1 pint flour th 1 teaspoonful Royal | or our agents, will be prosecuted for viola Loulsville % 12 Iy , one teaspoonful m=al one and ons-half tea- an meal, one part best our, the quantity 1 5 dee K | 1 sued fi 3 r Warll<o Vreparation One mile handicap, class A, final: W. A g e . ¥ ks | Baking Powder, la salt, one egg; mix i of the tiade-mark laws and sued fop Games today: New York at Cleveland; w B SRR SADSORR, SN TaL s & | spoontuls Royal Bakivg Powder, four table- | being sufficlent to make usual Johnny cake 8 g | infringtment e Oy ey Wamhinbteane Ulai| NEW YORK, July 12.—A spectal to tne | irown: New York, @ yards frat; Louls G | T0nris Jurd, two tablospoonfuls caraway |batter. Add about two teaspoonfuls Royal |WIth one pint swect ilk, beat well o 4 | R. WHITE & SONS, glnnatl; Joston at Loumville; Naltimore at | World from Lima, Peru, says the ministry of | At Balawin, 'Faterson, 6 yards, . third: | sceds, 2 eggs, ohe plnt milk. Sift together | Baking Powder, one-half teacupful raisins, | batter, and pee qhick In butisred "¢ ot Wovs Oomuthr Xulldai Chicago; Philadelphia at St. Louls, war has advertised for bida for 4,000 uni- s grzy?-o.rr.'r'ml||m?n‘-, 80 yards, fourth. | flour, sugar, t and powder, rub in lard | one teacupful currants, one pinch salt. A jQpans & v s ahail fsatis wland, Sole Manufacturers of v . 1 he Th &8 3 ere were fourteen st cold, add de, beaten « and milk; mix | little good butter worked In when pulping the J £ ¥ it ¢ Tahor Wh me. forms for the army. This is regarded as & L ¥ g LRV _ | - ’ s SUTZ, Bole Im: UNION, Neb., July Speclal ‘Telo- | slgn of coming war with some neYghbor. A ona B semfnains First Beat % | into’ smooth, firm dough. Flour the bosrd, : squash iniproves tie cake. Fry in butter or lard. so, 1. the consistency of rich cream, sweeten light-