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TS AN IR Yy X ALTY 181 CATAQ AT A0 1T THE OMAHA DAILY Bhwr: 1o DAY, JULY 22, 189 T < . 3 i | pe | 2 MAty Of the residents Bad Miends anong ine JRavited Matshal Miner End severely beat rors: 8t Paul, 1; Tndlanapolls, 6. Batteries: | another race will be held for a purse on or DA ANTC " | "Mrs. Over of Abilene, Kan., bas been visit- | his home. Wheeler and Baker were ar- PR el Suty ¥ - Mcore { be run on the bleyelo track, istead of being ( 414 ANLY ANE MDINID {Ing her brother, Jeseph Beiz, daring the |rested in their waycar by Sheriff Runchey, i HTNRROOIS oo L 1 071 0 4.0 6 51 Dithe of Wk Which Formudotione el ’ 3 [ past week. who crawled through the window after them 3 i Detrolt r, 40002001 1-8 twenty mile foad race some time ago, would | 01d foldiers of Nebrasta and Kansas to s \\rlmml Murphy has moved into the | Wright escaped through the cupola window. Gussie Albests) Latest Find a Puasle to tho | Hits: Minneapolis, 41; Detroft, 8 Frrors: | be lowered, but owing to the fact ‘that a Auction Stores Cutting In the Business of house occupled for some time past by his — oo e * Satteries: | very stronk wind was blowing so | Auof ores g ho Business o Meet at Hastings, | brothes. Good Kain Around Chadron, Omaba Sluggers. |‘|Iv”.'f \”:\u‘vl] '.\‘\rn'\ws! Pears and Tu-lt: ham. | many aceldents happened 10 thi Established Trad | Horace Patterson of Papillion is a visitor In| CHADRON, Neb,, July 21.—(Special Tele- A OF THE TEAMS, [ Pest time made was 0:59:15 tablished Lradesmen, I"';*‘ villa % ) W gram.)—A good rain fell this morning, fol ) ity Played. Won. Lost P.Ct. | (o 0 ThAM DRSVER onry Iontenelle of the Omaha Agency jowei by fitful showers all day. 1t will be [GOT BUT #IVE HITS IN TEN INNINGS i [} 0.3 AL By B LA ! " {pent Tueaday with Wi seter, Mra. " Lout | 19" o7 ol thowers all dur 18 oo e e ] -2 A‘K THE PROTECTION OF GOVERNMENT EXTENSIVE PLANS FOR THZ REUNION eale. etroit ..., 1 3 2 619 o Patronizs Profession: . : | From appearances the rain has been general ] Tgls a [ e lonal Ball Re | throughout this section Sharp Flelding Alone Saves the Home | St. Paul ... T 613 I AN LHE TR URTAT vt Minneapolis . 68 4 Yesterday's ball game was the last pro. ustrinl and Manofacturing 1 trier . picnic, and one of the prize win- Stolo Plenty of Provistons. Team from, Disastrous Defeat st Terre Haute .11l 70 i1 346 | fessional game for Omaha this year, W. W Attend Will Find No Troublo In nefs In the bioycle race. e % INDIANOLA, Neb., July 21.—(Special Tele- the Mands of the T: .nders Grand tapids Lo W 886 | ant, president of the Westorn Assosiation; SesaHbY Aveh Wt | Mrs iam Smith of Omaha was the _George W. Bhort's grocery wss ames today: Indianapolis at Minneapolis: | M Eisy ot LIoo 4 M, Bt o | guest of her sister, Mrs. Wright, on Saturday. | STm.)—George W. Short grocery was from Missouri. Detroit at St. Paul; Terre Haute at Mil: | g, ,“'_ g " Sl ot b S, ,f and Warehouses. - e Lol robbed last night and about $100 worth of waukee | a1 ~"-"">'-\ r‘ \"‘ o ‘ml“""y 'I- “'“'ll" 2 i IRUE 8 sugar, flour, coffee, syrup and tobaceo taken e e T | disposition ‘of the Omaha club was left to HASTINGS, July 21.—(Special) Ne- | K COUNIX DIVORUE SULTS | Sotidid A el Qmaha, 5; St Joseph, innings. GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | at the assoclation’s recent meoting here S e ' ob. tiie: sl g — 5 icoin, §; Des Moines, 4. — held a conference at the Paxton hotel last| WASHINGTON, July Some o braska Grand Atmy of the Rep Promineat Farmor, Answering | OUTTO COMMUNE WITH NATURE ria, ' 2;" Quincy, 1 Baltimore Hammers Out the Gams in the | avening, which resulted In & determination ohie bl oL and the Kansas-Nebraska i to Wis Wir titton. ckford, 5 Jacksonville, 4 Ninth at Cincinnati. to transfer the clut R h leading business firms of Luxembourg have which will be held in this cit ugu YORK, Neb., Jul Speotatj—J Omalin’s GCut-of-Door Plensure Resorts itimore, 10 Cincinnati, 6. y AT 2L R bl el circular letter addressed to all K, Neb., July (Special.)—Judge Catight ths Sasdiy Crowd Louis,’ 16; Washington, { CINCINNATI, July 2l.—Baltimore won In | city it will go at the expiration of th am Tatterson of Plattsmouth was an at tendant at the Ancient er o Thousand Prople Daily wnd All Who Workimon ncient Order of United Arean nts Completed for Feeding Ten ed by Overproduction and Large mulntions of Stocks 1n Stor case is pending quence e competition and overproduction that none will have to w 26 to 81, will, beyond a dou g Bates heard testimon h , o Louisville, pland, 8. he las g 0 >hee's errol d good | Present eastern trip. The citizons of Den- | Ie] merchants in that place, call- nd most successful affair of it Barhy A T| A good many people In Omaha got as near | jirookiyn. 0, 2 twelve innings. | 1o o% "’(“'\"t“,z’,‘,‘\: Hhee® grror And 8000 | Vor have wuarantecd to ses the club safuly attention to the ruln which threatens the T i ks : - K against Johr y to nature’s heart as possible yesterday by [ Kansas City, rre Haute, e AN G - ¢ | Jrgueh for the balance of the season, and tile ind o held 1n the state. The vario tAgranting temporary allmonty L St. Paul, 18, Inatanapolls, 6. Cincinnati . 00110300 1—6[J T. MeVittie will be in charge textile industry of central Furope In conse 19 Workisy Jike beaver 1 g g il ¥ allmony | atronizing the parks and Courtland Beach. | hatrolt. 's; Ainneapolis, 3altimore 20101110 4-10| 'Mr Kent sald that this move w things are heing pushed and i o The weather man was universally blessed for | Milwauked, 9; Grand Rapids _Hits: Cincinnati, 9; Baltimore, 16. Errors ssary for the salvation of the el L Here- will not Yo s 4 fi farch. In her petition | priiging a pleasant day, and the public - Cineinnatl, 6; Baltimore, 3. Harned runs i that the patronage in Omaha had I cks here will not be a single Item for plai tod for cause of action that | ho i i Omaha and St. Joseph played another re- [ Cincinnatiy 1i Baltimore, 3. Two:base hits panay o such an extent that It | in warehouses and in the hands of wholesale put off until the last minute LA ks e bl ¥ b nteres g e esterda er- aughn, 2 are Robingon Thre ase . )6 Simply Suicige to.enuen A lers. leca of the 3 pet b 1 the Iast emint t tant had been uilty of cruel and | “piNel 8 AR O hold on popu | MAKAbIY interesting game yesterday after- | NAUSPIL, L CRrov. Hohneqi, Fhreglase hore longer. Ils further sald that rs. Becauso of the dangers lle in walt ments are complete for plenty inhuman treatment toward her. At the time | (oL HEGER TR, EO 8 reathing snot. was | 120N Although the result was somewhat un- | bases: Keeier, Brodie, Gleason. Sacrifice wasn't a city in the circuit but what | in the future for manufacture United water, hoy and straw of the filing of this petition the PIAINtIL-&nd | grora witt arh cony Droa g S satisfactory. It was a draw at the end of ten | hits: Jennings, Hoffer. " Hit by pitehed ball e ITeDly that this Imove s o o | States Commerclal Agent G, H. Murphy at The Presbyterian ladies have made & Ldstend ) e . gl dotted with men, women and children, who | = . 2 A . | By Hoffer, 1" Struck ovut: By Hoffer, but they had thelr own int 8 to| . g 1 to feed 10,000 \ (i, st R AL el ,'k[“ ET VeS| peclined on the hillside coupied the | INMIDBS, each side having scored three runs. | Pilased ball: Hobinson. Battories: Dwyer and preseive, and had acquiesced in the trans: | Luxembourg has transmitted extracts from ments ot )00 people a day fiv o ook s well wn fn thig | Teclined o 18 Lk fi s i contes s ohlle excl ug offer and Robins ) el e also sald that Omaha was only to | . { 9 [ D s ki . county and is one of the county's most pros | benches and eat on the broad porches of I’"‘ ca e T BT A B0y dve Tnvies Uhite Binsiie | be temporarily aue of the association; that | Lhis elreular to o Department of Stata pcieties are making like arrangem a » Ve REW . SAVIIAR. B ot 5 . 8X6AILA incture to allow the teams to catch trains, b A L L g had abundant assurances from réspon- [ for publication in S \ & perous farmers, He was at one time a mem. | ta® new pavilion to listen to an_excellent SPIDERS SET BACK pon v t consular re for ber of the hoird of supervisors of York | Concert by the Fort Omaha band. The drive- | the Saints home and Omaha to Des Moines, l._l.]‘.\v“'] 1 Tily HADoNETAKE. a0 | Daas i) justworthy cltimeis thACIOMANLE | iy o0 tu o past. i cireular reads dations county. The case will not come up for trial | WA¥s were lined with vehicles, and the capac- |~ Young Colburn, of whom so much has been | Kriell pitched Ereat bail today, but the | i anather sean Bromient fent Saiied | as follows The great overproduc: Among the special feature e until the Nov r term of court, The mat- | It Of each one was taxed with delighted 0c- | hoarq recently, was on the rubber for the | Spiders went to pleces in the sixth is- | declared that Omaha was the head and | : WS apandln: 114y ob attre AkF o1 tENDE OB HUE MO AEVhE.§ cupants. The musical features at the park My ville scored four runs. Attendance, 3 front of the Western associntion's interests, [ {100 all branches of Industry, and the conse plendid list of attra i er of temporary allmeny has not as yet been | (FC Alberts aggregation, and he substantially | §o6e and that a franchise would be handed over | quent accumulation of stocks, threatening furnished for the amusement “Fhe York and Bradshaw base ball teams | OVerture—Guy Mannering .Bishop | demonstrated that he s entitied to all the | Loulsyille ....ccccc 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 {o herat the next annual meeting of that | clouds arising from tme to time on the polit sands who will be in the ¢ 1 il slay, el b ~ orecau--Characteristic KEspagnola...... praise he has recelved. In the entire ten | Cleveland 00002001 14 e had made himself co. il al horizon, the widespread discontent week will be two magnificent W Play game of base ball at Mc nis’ o Jungmann Hits: Louisville, 6; Cleveland, 5. Er With the causes of faflure 'er JaEwas | 1 R S g8 park at this place Tuesday Potpourri of Slavischen Meiodies.... 't | nnings all the Omahas could do with him [ AHS: b eiasd Farmed tons: | perfectly satistied that under the presest | aroused by socialistic agitation and the un ranged buttioular fetérence i Rev. D. 8. Davis preached at the First | Medley—Musical Tour Through Eurog was to touch him up for five hits, all of | [ouisville Cleveland liuBe: “on | Sola T cug. Jamstances nothiog could | favorable nuw recsived from otlier parts:of beatty ‘and- grandeur of" th 1 | Baptist church of this city todsy in the ab. . [ ] ot s RO U LR . Sesiiiesiiniiinsnis Conradi| them puny affairs, except. Nattress' two-| errors: Louisville, 2; Cl 2. Left on | i the world are the causes of the crisis now pre- two mammoth set plec 3 sence of the pastor, Rev. B. F. Fellman, who INTERMISSION bagger in the ninth inning. He is a bases: Louisville, '5; QazS i bave | < The Oman#iDenver team! laft fast even: | FAIIE in central Burope o allibranokies fot designs selected for thel i {115 at Boston. After the union services the | Overture—Luriine *..... W AITRGR ] Baw ot AR TR LA e TRl Wit kil on balls: O Tnie Kneil. 2 Struck | jng, ‘under command of Second Haseman | business N0 oreakling: ANd Wil 2 > Young People’s union held its regular Sun- | Seloction-Qpera, Bohemlan Girl....... Balle | nerve and steadiness of an old veteran of [ Qi AIMool’ " base hit: O'connor. | HLuichinson, that Js. all of the team that ARl ey DAL R iy tiroduotion CoP the " Pomipelt day evening prayer meeting in the lecture | KOAPOUIti-tusical ‘banorama.......Contad! | o siah, He has a quiet delivery and is | Ssoriic Gettinger, Zimn tolen | Same. Matey Darie’ Natthseompany the [ been added, which threatens a complete reve ! @ Mles | olution in "retail business. As the locust threatens the fields so all retall business is great spectaculars room of the church. At the First Presb; INTERMISSION accurate and graceful in all his maneuvers. wild Kne sed | remained behind, but whether That he was entitled to a victory is evi- ks and Warner; | cause they were tired of a diet on wind, or r. H Turton of Lexingt N an_church Rev. B. M 8 spoke Overture—Willig el o < i momber of Reno post, No. 112 who owns a | “Immortality of the Soul." e i, aria” Husticanno-*n | denced in the fact that while he only allowed | Krell and Zimmer. Umpire: 0'Day. Time: [ \ore lot out 0 curtail expenses, is not threatencd by a new sort of retall auction very fine collection of historic relics of | Tate lodge, Degree of H 5 ¢ Masc: Omaha five hits, St. Joseph made no less | TWo hours and five minutes. yet definitely known. Th grregation as | shop, In nearly every town of Germany, WAT. hAS conaiten to e collection to | Order of United Workmen, No. 15 Mediey-ioquet of Meladic Meyre than fourteen off Bagan, but the game was| BROWNS BEAT THE SENATORS S mee T nal Lutchingon, Uirich, | France and Belgium such shops have opened tho ‘reunion the following officers: Mrs Tilgen, | Polka—(Vocal) Jolly Blacksmiiii.\...Buckley | one of those extraordinary ones where hit- | o 8T. LOUIS. July 2l —Heavy batting in the | ShATer Lohman, Pacs, Bagan, Carrish and | (o the great injury of local trade. Large and The sham battle will be participated fn by | Past chief of honor; Mrs. C. G. Hendarson, | The wage earner and his family were there. | ting counted for littie. Omaha's flelding was [ fitst and clehth innings won the game today | IR Gl ™ / b " | expensive advertisements are scattered broad- more than 600 state trcops, a any vet- | ¢hief of honor; Mrs. B. King, ludy of honor; [ Round shouldered men pushed baby carriages | gilt-edged, Ulrich’s juggle in the fifth being | (25 WA AIOWES: (VORTIER B 10GHE amateur, p cast to inform the public of the sale of masses erans, two companies of artillery, and prob- | Mrs s, chief of coremony; Mrs. Niles, | with parental pride and heroie indifference | the only dangerous blunder made. Bined. Bhaibaol e Derre: Flaiite For Rhont Olvinp'e Club's Murchmnker | of so-called wares. In reality, though, these ably several companies of regulars will b Mrs. D. J. Colling, financier; Mrs. [to grades. The wheelmen ar.d wom-n 'eyclers In the first Jimmy Slagle reached first on [ also Outfielde Hill of the Pe l'\,\\\‘lm.; NEW ORLIEANS, July 2l.—Captain Frank engaged ter, recely Mrs. Bailey, usher; Mrs. | constituted a large factor in attendance, an excusable error by Colburn. He went to | league. Score: Williams, who, as chairman of the contest | dispose of at any price, or they are in some PROGRAM OF THE AFFAIR watch; D. J. Colling, outside | Tho lake was lined with little ones coax- [cecond or the Grasshopper's sacrifice, to [ St. Louls .......... 3 committee, made most of the famous glove | cases worthless wares manufactured espo- The following is the pr At HoF Jakirac / the Installation of the oficers | INg the ducks to a feast on popeorn. The | third on Shaffer's single, and home on Seery's | Washington contest Ttohes for the: Olympla olub and | ctall this purpose. In France, Belgium \fone entertainment 1 # ? sery pleas, wings were filled with larger children, and [ letting the brll get by him. Hutchinson Hit .\'V’ Loul: 21 i ) o the Auditorium club, died saddenly tulay and rman drastic 1 sures have been RIS /A 1%ty T others at "the. $roL by the members many people visited the western boundary of | struck out and Alberts fired Inks out at first, | rors: St . 8; Was 0 % i - Aopted ARRIsL AN aWiNd1uFs~ T Al (heks Geand Army and others at the grounds YHE: FATFE €0 GOITT NG ith the NBWars e Saints immediately tied the score, not | Furs: S fouté, {0 Washington ONLE U HO PR UREFITB D BIOURA o3 IRRIIEE SELIY e sntiRia gan A1L ; Monday, Atgust 86t Bunils 4 and Mr Edwards and litt The “best girl” was plentiful, and Trilby | until after two men were out, however. | b JuRe §R0EY LOUNO! : o - L reception of soldiers and citizen arrived in city yesterds hearts dangled in the air like a tempting | Secry, Jones and McHale followed each other | Cartwright. 1Home tan: Joyce ; EGuartara 2 p. i, turitng over ¥ m Chicago will visit i bait, with Cupid as a lone fisherman with safe drives, and the pineapple merchant | Qufnn, 2; Cooley, 2 Brown, Miller, Double Phair tnited stesngth has sucosaded in keen man to Departiment Command U | a short time Jeerson Square was not deserted by any | got home. plays: Quinn to Connc 3y, bise| ST. LOUIS, July 21.—Ex-Congressman | {ne’ tue mution ohap movehans mitin coen President Dutton of local comm 't 3 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, who have been visit- | means. The masculine gender predominated | —In the second, after Lohman hiad been re- | of balls: O 1'\|]"r'| er, 3O [ Bland is in the city. Speaking of the silver | hounds: new laws. have been made wh ] grand parade and drill by th e N ing the family of Mr. Bolster of York, left | and political issues were the popular subject | tired, Nattress reached first on Griffin’s [ X Bl ’\“lj”;"v" L B T SR MO R tan bt Lailidull, b tional Guard, infantry, artillery, cavalry and | Yesterday for their home in Churdan, Ia of discussion on the bench juggle, Miles' hit sent him to third, and he | Chyr R D )y kel Srtiio S 1950 i8N0 use {airally intaledt nonodt Aqeroantils hotsos Nad Stote Band union, 600 uniforméd musiclans | Dr- Krohn, professor of psychology of the At Courtland Beach 2,000 people enjoyed | scored while Paddy was being massacred on “Mercer and Me 1 el PARLL P BB A UL (LRI L R e D bl b in line. 5 p. m., bailoon ascension and para. | Iinols State university and who has for the | themselves, and witnessed a_ successful bal- |an attempt to steal second hours and fifteen minutes. Umpire: Murray, | the demccratic party does not declare ior [ With an earnest appeal to every honest bust chute drop. 6 p. m., dress parade, 7 p. m., camp | Past few-days been a visitor of Rev. B. M. | loon ascension, trapezs performance, the Ty-| In the fifth the last scoring of the game ANSE LOSES A TIGHT GAME the free coinage of silver it will be wiped off '\‘;'j"_;”-”‘ in " city to join the ““Luxembourg fire, opened by singing “March Thr Long of this city, left yesterday for Gales- | rclean warblers and several other’ features | was done. After two hands were out Eagan| CHIC , July 2.—The Brooklyns let | the map. The newspapers fn the large cities | Merchants’ union (i R S AL T 8 et of a program arranged by Colonel Bob Ar- |got home, on his own and Ulrich's single, | the Colts down' the ladder a littie further | e "o Py (1 IS T Che TATRC £ ST And s e 0tpi .« grand aaltits ok — — thur. - Mme. Bruno, the aeronaut, made | while the Saints made two und tied the game. | today, after a hard and long fought battle. = e sentiment | opog three signal shells fired from mortavs, which | *CC P ENTALLY S8UOT WIFE AND SON | a good getaway after a brief deiay In in-|Seery got a base on balls, and Jones fol- | Jasting twelve innings. The locals did « “U;‘*lt‘“' ”"'_' they At Ll fool kit Hora L W e R L AL i flating the airship. The wind at one time |lowed on a ba! fumble by Ulrich. Had Tacks | {ifle the’ nlx‘vuh;:-‘hil!;‘u\r n!:lb m:;n.l-“l sboth LR I’]'w\”:‘ u‘l‘.\“ ;"l\""‘{ ats I | fndians Kofuse to Accedo to a Further Ex- priate set pleces by speclal display of fire. | C*F®" Sunday Hunting Trip Ends i a | bothered her in the parachute jump, and her | played ball a:double would have been the | (Iitlca) pointa Dahlen piaved the pretiiest | the gty Who will follow the administration tension of 14 works. e Serions Mishup. danger startled the crowd, but she fually | result. MeHile fouled out l-v‘l‘t Seery |"M xame At ghort ever seen here. Attendance, [ This eoming convention will show how. th WASHINGTON, July 21.—The district Ti Junrive g b Y ECUMSEH, Neb., J 21,—(S al Tel- | ¢ ded in safety. Nordin's band was the | Jones both - 16 LonkGriMn's elashing:,8,000. s Bcory iis com conventic ow ho I i Ilul ”‘,&u?: .Igl:nr%twl‘!l t call, 6:30. >-Tiy”x“n’ H. N v} rm; / ‘x l‘[ 1T ‘!H ”‘y: 1 “M'\r,;’, Nordin's band was th “f;xw i ul-’-mms:,'.’.}‘ on Griffin ashin etk Tt T S O democrats of Missouri will stand. 1In order | land officers in those parts of Kansas and tions their . rospective headquar | gun i the hand of her husband. Mre. Linby | . THO Doats were liberally patronized and the OMAHA By o 0000 0.0 000 8 0 0 At 0 WA A e SRR BTIRN % T Ty S0 | IR GWORES, DREE GL RS HiRier MK fRale il batetnet 8 - | gun in the hand of her husband, Mrs. Libby | cafo'did a good business. AB. R, BH. SH E.| _Hits: Chicago, 8; Brooklyn, 6. Errorg: | to take a bold stand for silver, and we must | souri and Otoe Indian m., addresses by Congreseman B, J, Haines | GUTTIS Was terribly wounded in the lower | It was a “fresh air Sunday” in every sense | Slagle, m. .. [ 0| Chicago, B; Brooklyn, 1. “Earned runs: Chi- | be getting Into line.y the cated have been R (Gavetnoe SUae A Holcorbt.a limbs and breast, and her young son was | of the word Ulrich, ss; %, 001 0 1| cago Two-base hits: Everett. Sacrifice “Do you think the next democratle ma-{ . . ...cers of these lands that the bal isareeti @l A Holoombs s alaner, g [0S ST By Aad shee You : - = AT 0| biter Grimm, Torry, o Stofen” bases: | tional convention will declare for free coin- | PUrchuscrs [roziindsjchap thie batknas clock . m., r 3 lanner' | struc e hea a feo t, here EPD B i 0 0 0 mot, Lachance. Struck out: By | aga due by them must be paid within ninety By 60 musiclans 2 1 ni., address by ex | today The family was out huniing and Mr RAIN EEPI MANY AT HOME | iieh, 2 0 o Stein, 1: by Terrv: 1. Pajsed balls:”Dono "E%l do not know whether 1t Will or not, but | davs or their entries will be cancelled. Thess nator Manderson and Congressman J. B.| Garris had gotten out of the wagon with his 0 of b 1ses on balls: Off Stein, 3; off Terry, o 50 P § AO0 SACCITCF stand the gt lands were bought at public auction | 3 S X . N aont Off.Stein, $;i00t [ does o party ot stand the ghost ght at public auction In 1883 .\:r}v;h».l 5 0. m., balloon ascension and para- | Bun to fire at o bird. The gun was double L AR £ 2l ,I,\':,:M;- Sk St ] U i e e RooCnolls: QLA fuatint s whiow 1|wnwn;v|.~ are not going to fol- | &t brices largely in excess of thelr ap- chute drop. 6 p. m., dress parade ¢ reled, and after Garris had fired one loa ited the City Yos erda y. h cf... Nnares ; g 3 ; Aty Sl e bl . | praised value. One-fo e pur anestarh struck the woman and boy, who were in the | braska and western Towa Saturday night was 1% B 3 3 : may succeed fn controlling conventions, like [ Pavable in one, two and three years at G et o AP R e L ok "“‘f:‘“‘ffi",“‘,’h o Ve }:.’.',T;L) oMns: o Garris’ wounds, | gesigned as a sufficient reason Why the ex JOSEPH. Battimore e 67 they dld in Kentucky, but the people wili | Per cent interest ' Having twico extended 0. 9:30 10 12 o'clock, grand parade of ali {{hough very 3 serio 2 e 5 eveland ! o foTiow e et © time of payment of these deferred pay- Koldiers, Sons of Veterans, National Guard, |but the boy received one shot in the temple | CUrSions to Omaha yesterday were not McCarthy: SR - B | pittsburg i 3 “Would not the declaration for free coln- | MeNts, two years each time. In March, Infantry, artillery and cavalry, band organiza- | that arouses the alarm of the physician. largo as had been expected. As the start| Mareum, 1! [ R 2 35 | age lcso us the vote in the large cities?” 1893, congress passed a bill giving rellet in tions, drum corps, civic societies and citizen. . from most:of-the towns :had: to:be:madb:t |Bee It 0 (Ll e : 3 ‘It would unquestionably jose votes in | ¢ase the Indians would accept its provisions. Frnorallys dinen 1 b. m.. concert by, de- | ELDERLY LAY FOUND.J 3 an early- our, and as 1t was raining hard | JonCs €.l S Brooklyn ".." 11 ome cities, but we would gamiin others.” | The Indians have refused to do this and the partment band and “Hastings Military band ey late at night, many of tho excurslonists aban- | &mA'®, r s Ehiladelph . “Your name has frequently been mentioned [ dePartment will enforce the original con 2 p. m., addresses by Senator John M. Mrs, Kate MoAvoy, Possrssca .of Consider- | doned: the idea of coming to the metropolis 't s 0 New York . o as candidate for the presidency. What can I [ tract. ~There is now §192,122 principal and Burston-antt Sen Sl Alberts LA ] ghhs 4 8 . Thurston and Senator W. V. Allen. 5 p. m., fh7apend’ the: day Aonter, 20, 0 4 Syashinglon s ;3| say about that?” $89,000 interest due on the lands L Dimnand e vute drop; dressi’ INAVALE, Neb., ' July jal ||| AS It was, several hundred people came | Colbur, .. 5 0 Lowisville *213000 0 Of el all foollshners to talk about can- No Fenrs of the Governm ursc Sunrise 15 bres (s Telegram.)—Report reached = here . today | [ during the forenocn and took the Totuln Games todav: Washington at Cleveland; [ didates. There s no democratic party. | \ASHINGTON, July 21.—The party o ohuradey: Sinrl i breskfast call y 2 003Y | vorious attractions of the city during the Totuls 1 1 re at Plttshurg; New York at Cin | Thero is nothing but chaos and disorder.” | y THRRLALY ot i a. m., a by H John J.|that Mrs. Kate McAvoy, an elderly | gay, The Rock Is.and brought an excursion o B 100000 0— cinnati; Philadelphia at Louisville; Brook- i Princeton geological students which it Is Ingalle of Kanius and Mejor. d 1 Johu | lady, liviog alone a fow miles south | from Fairbury and intermediate points, arriv- Soagbn L 10 0DReRNR0 0D ROS 8| lIvnfatiCrlcags Boaton at St Tioula; X :\l\l\llm‘m:;u;n;d or Conventlon, | feared may have fallen into the hands of the M. ayer; dinner. p. m rogram in | of e S B Aend d ‘ ; e aaps e 1 Toi Rarned rifns: S seph, 1; ha, I et KANSAS CITY, July 21.—At a meeting of | Bannoc dians Sehmine i SRRy 3 AR e RS m infof here, was found dead in bed | ing at the union depot at 11 4. m. and leav med Hing: bl L Omaha, Lloanks OF TAR LiVELY AMATEURS \ ) # of | Bannock Indians in Wyoming, have no con BRLIOI Ky enatons AseRhS Bavane b by a person passing the house, who was at- | in§ on_the return trip at 8:30 in tne even- | worhase RISt SHHress B N to ‘Inks the Sound Currency club, which is composed [ nection with the United States geological fire in the evening and €amP tracted by the odor of the dead body. She | ing Nearly 400 people came on this train. | Struck out: Dy Eagan, 5; by Colburn, 1. | clenn Clippers Cut the Combs of the Pax- | 0f democrats, held last night, resolutions | Survey. Tho national survey has a party in Priduy s SaneinEin: breakfast call, g0, | had evidently been dead for a mumber of days, | They Were mostly business men and well-to- Off Bagan : oft Colburn, 3 Wyoming, ard another in Colorado, but their Adressos by Genersl or oo | The authorities were notified, although th: do farmers. It was a matter of remark | Bage, hit by pitched ball: OY Ea T [ = Uiy ) : £ byt S toeab o | movements are well known and no fear of 10 a m. addresses by General John ~C.| e AWthorities wore Houfed, although there | oy ong the railroad men that this was one| Colburn, 1. T Two hours and fifteen | The Clean Cippers defeated the Paxton & | frain from having anything to do with the | thoir“carery fs felt here. The Princeton owin, and Governor K. N. Morrill of Kan- | &/ SSEERR O o Y und the Jashals | of the most representative excursions that | Minutes. Umpire: Mr. Warie Gallughers yesterday in a well contestea | democratic state convention, which ia to as- | B SUE%, (8 (W fete, | The Brinceton sap. 2 p.m. sham baitle, under command [ NIndows were all fastencd and the kevholes | §F e MOV BERFICOEUTS, SXCAIGIR MR, 'EBRIGHT HAS MORE TROUBLE. | game on the Shamrock grounds. Score: emble at Pertle Springs on_ August 6, to 5A"tY SETCEC B8 S LD Tael, month, in chargo e R TR RE AT DRWOTth o 8D, R s Gar i e o nst SRRl On the Missourl Pacific an excursion train | DES MOINES, July 21 —(Special Tele- PAXTON & GALLAGH discuss the money question, The resolutlons | ;4 "yore furnished .with maps and other balioon mscension: dress parade and e property of her own ot W h_SxourEon Al ) N S e L LN 5 H maintain that the question s a national one | 411 Were furnishel wi fire in the evening. 9 p. m., speclal se Mr. Peatis T arrived atithe Webster stroet depot shortly | §ioines and Lintolh clubs was a very v Irish, ss SR A and that the coming convention Is without | 43td by the officers hero plece of Guieral Sherman and magnificent | oy po oy Snaheati og. alter noon. bringing ahout 400 pleasure sask- | ations’. ‘oné' in'meveral' respeots: * Buok| Ailit 08 o niis e Jurisdiction or authority to declare the po- Cariosity in Colds display- of Wori ‘1 The Bee is in receipt of a lengthy com- | ers from Fa'ls City and N:braska City. The | Ebright's hard luck aggregation apparently | b 0 A0S 8 Sith f the party on a national questl : S s ' m excursionists soon dispersed to visit the park: nt to the grounds determined to kick | Frick. pand it 8 eition of the party on a national Juestio.| .mhe general provalence of slight colds,” urday: Sunrise gun; breakfast call, munication from W. E. Pecbles of Pender | SXCursionists soon dispersed k e et R T AR It it inaetless to say, | Elennydb.and D, 7 Any action the convention may take, it fs goner ) of allght oolds, est, two cash prizes; on the subject of the securing of arms for | gor oo e evening e e and left § o v found plenty to kick about. They 18, 8booeoioiie . 4 claimed, will not be binding on the demo- | 83id a well known lawyer to the Philadelphia £75; second, $50; tree ! Breaking camp. | citizens. After criticising Captan Beck and 28 m '|‘"x"| ;‘"'?,”"m\‘f“v’r ';rhc.l-‘{;:\-vn.fi”(;v(|',|Aym.,‘-‘ i ] ;:;;:: e B cratic voters. Record, “reminds me of the sad case of au artillery and cavaley deiit, . Ca Guards, | the Indian office, Mr. Feeblos ‘sgys SUNDAY AT COURTLAND, Diro held the watch on themi and declared | Hellwig, c...... 34 YLoana Are ¢ oniracted. intimate friend of mine who suffers very and cavalry dril “The arming of the settlers vas for the the game farfeited to Des Moines. The Des | Callahan, rf 0 NEW YORK, July 21.—The New York Fi. | ™UCh from annoying colds P A S purpose of absolutely insuring the obedience | tne Bana Concsrt, Billoon, Ete. Enter Moines management had a fine crowd of | - S L) HEYAE b His first wife was a robust woman, who EVE A K ar nuyL of Agent Beck and his Indian po'ice to the e i i Bame persons, and >t want-.to Totals 7 nancler says this week: The statement of [ had a wealth of fiery red hair, which, accord- 5 h—— Injunction order of Judge Norris. Sheriff e the tron . win the games that way. v magnani- CLEAN CLl g the assoclated ks of this city for the |Ing to his notion, must have kept him com- New Bulldings Belog Constracted and Im- | Mullin stated that it would be folly to at-| Yesterday was the first Sunday of free ad- | me usly walved thelr rights, and coaxed the AB. sek ending Jul; 1 how: i fortably warm at nights. ~Be that as it provements Going on Generally tempt to enforce the ot 1 h- | mission at Courtland Beach. Tinecfn hirelings to play the game out. | Bradford, ss and ¢ week ending July 20, s BlOWS & decrease | v, when she died my friend marrled a SCHUYLEI ek g i mpt to enforce the Injunction order with AgOn -4 h o They did 8o and won, but there was plenty | Croighton. c. 8% 3 of $4,165,500 in loan, although the amount | Ma¥, a Han MAFEeq E LER, Neb., July 21.—(Special)— | out an armed force fully equal in numbers | It was a most beautiful day and, although | of kickinz all through and much 11| feeling. | 3 e ; of currency and the gain of $2,853,000 from [ dark-haired woman, and, strange to relate, As a manifestation of the condition of times | 10 € ‘““{ ""'h; Relich st 2 s for the | rather cooler than the beach management The “umpire was in 'bed form and gave | o 3 subtreasury operations were apparently large | from "";";I"" Jfirasenightiof the ’“"’I"»‘""”"" In Schuyler, it Ms™anfiounced that Lait. | PurPose of avclding bloodshed that a su-| (o = Siad calR e AN, 3 J3th sides the worst of it. : : 2 nough to prevent a falling oft in deposits, | he Wwas affifcted with a pestering cold. 'y Y it % unced that Editor | porior number of our citizens armed them- | ¥0Uld desire, yet it was exceedingly pleasant | Des Moines. ..,.......1 0 1 ] which Increased $343,800 during the same He had a suspicion that the lack of that Sprecher of the Quill Is oon to have begun | seives. The fo'lowing is a copy of e head- | to the patrons who did not eare to bathe, Lincoln . 22000 0.4 0 3 0 2 m...... time. The heavy contraction of loans is an | Fed hair accounted for his affiiction, so, by the erection of a 22x66 foot bullding, which [ ing to a paper under wWhich our citizens | The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific road | [ Hits: Des Moincs, 13; Lincoln, 13. Errors: | Monihan, rf....... R A A A e TR way of a test, he sent his wife to the WIll be subdivided to make three store rooms, | armed themselves: ‘We, the undersigned cit- Mooy 24 R DREAT Ty i RRE tivity, which has been a favorable feature of | Shore, and, to say, he enjo Ay rought in an excursion at 11 o'clock, but | Des Moines 1sc 'hits i This, with buildings erccted hereto- | 1zens of Thurston county, for the purpose of 2 g : ™ 3 o - . 3 ok munity from the cold during her absen: ec heretc 3 c Adsnla B b il Sl et X ke wemien, |V e Dase Nthik 3 1 3 % 3| the statement for weeks past. The banks 8 fore, will cover an aren of 66x88 feet, byl iy | coring that the laws of cur state mre en | the excursionists didn't number as largs as on ¢ Total n 2 e-st n h some of the other roads that have racently Letcher, Mohler, Hickev, O'Brien, | ®Irish out for interfering with ball | gained $5,172,900 in cash during the week, - one-story in helght, and over which ' two-sto. | forced, agree to support our sheriff in making | o st Rl A S L Gragg. Hases on balls: Off Graeg, 1 B .| e ata1 Nein s LT o ek bi00s 500 Hny ot rles more are be added at some future | ANY Arrests neces:ary to carry out the orders [w}\“ l-\‘ 'r“v' s I‘n :”r l‘r = 1"*' \;h\l\l)_“"' % ‘”‘r,. 1“|-’-]H By F Iggemier ”|, Gallaghers, 1 Two-base Ilnl\” llvll\; tenders and $104,400 in specie. There is a time, the third to be used for fraters | of our state courts, and we also agree tc s of them, however, found their wa | hits: Mohlel ruck out: ' By | Bowles Lacey, Stent Threesbase hit: | & , 8114 §104 4 apaol Ehare I8 ties 2 1 for fraternal sccle- | Of our state courts, and we also sgree 0 omgha's resort and helped swell the o iy gitesemic. TN Gre, 4| 2" ke on bails: off ety 2: Tort | &7 I““'mnl“rxlmlrnll‘llyl funds fr .:l’uekm\y.nl nt SCl‘Ofula, Salt Rheum Vhile Mrs. 3 agen JADa tia Jley ane 100 cart- | 4nd an enjoyable day was passed. assed ball: Speer. Wi pitehes: Roich 100 Femn. 1 Struck out: By Seully, | crop centers and mone) probably begin i Wt L "]"';'h«\v\l‘r[; was riding at |’I‘Al:..\.‘;m‘\f {y\]nf«xh:):_?".\_.nnl.“ at the order and | 21, 8 CY 10 had anticipated a_ good | Bitierieat Noach, “Elukemyer and ‘Traflley e A A N taOhan, to move out of New York shortly. The re Shell Crock Wednesda \ her S-year-old | ditposal of the sho was the | T ragg_and Speer, Time: Two hours. Um: URT S sult of the week's operations has been to in- £ of ¢ people as the resvlt of L 4 A JURT VALLEY, Ta., July 21.—(Spe D son, Eric, an approaching team caused her | Intention of the cltizens of our county to| Atiendance of ity people as the rescit of| pire: Mr. Burns. . e S o A Mefeaiod e | crease the reserve $6,088,825, but the total is | And Al Other Blood Diseases-How lorse to start backward and overturn the | Place themsclves in a position to assist the | Rt Lot g8 St LI RIOT AT THE QUINCY GAME Misscuri Vallev team here today in a brii- | far below that of a year ago. buggy. Mother and son were thr from | Sherift in enforcing Judge Norris' ] AnUKIREoNn WAy fully ;Teanasd. BN, there yen QUINCY,. Ill, July 2L.—(Special Tel me. fieldin both teams w Kl ot i, Sl They May Be Cured. the buggy, the son falling o that one of | Should Captain Beck or his Winnebago police | ©:000 persons at the beach during the day im.)-Today's ' & ended 'in almost a and sharp, but the Vallev boys were POns Cloth Math BN T e Ao {allin PR YR R sy s The concerts by the Courtland Beach band | riot. 'The game was close, and in the fifth Die {0 it Gates at eritical tmes. Score: | poyy prvme’ s Jul st —The prir hihanes Dlete the eviction of the settiers. Captain | ae always enjoyable, but yesterday the v inning Umpire Heath called a Quiney man | Originals 00020300 F* saparilla has done, not only once or twice, Miss Stella Shultz Is visiting her sister and | ook 15 not enforcing the order of any court, | 08 Scemed unusually appreciative of cut at the plate. He was apparently safe, | Afiesouri Valiey ... 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0— 4| c'oth market has been firm all the week at 3 ) ! family in Miscours Vailey: {iRepsn ot mntoreini s ordhnior Anyfomurks | L2 MRS, SRR, IBLEC and e declsion infuriate (i crowa. e | MO NEIY, G Qfliori Valley, 3 e | 2fge. Business has been quiet because tho | DUt it thousands of cases, we can honestly ra s inois on bu. A % has surrounded himse and numer 1 P A + rors: Orig . 5; Missouri Valley, 5. Struck Sy AT , say that it is the best remedy for al - ) haliex s 1a 1 ! of the Indian commissioner. i n the same the bleachers made a rush for th , pAIRRouLN ) manufacturers want better prices and are that it is the best Ay.tor.all dlp i e s R $8T T hIK 1010 Dol e — ; cores were hestowed ump're. Fully 5% men rushed on the dia- | Quti BY Gates, 122 by Gurner, & Batteties: | holding off for them. The threatened strike | eases of the blood, whatever the cause. nington ¥ 5 alley Notes and Personals, The Tyrolean quartet also fecelved ganerous | mond, and had it not been for the police it | Originals, Ga A oK tbie | of the tenders did not develop sufficient i AT o e o i Examiner Nathan Fodrea complete VALLEY, Neb., July (Special)—Mrs. | applause, w the balloon, parachute leap, | would have gone hard with Heath, lHe had | o rx: Vounk 1o Waller to Murniy. Vime | strength to make an impression on the mar. ”Ily Md]’(l.nlru n“ U,.‘\ ey ,W.Im-. o examination of the books of the county | Frank Whitmore is being visited by her trapeze, ote., were also enjoyable | fxaperated the Cawd by W poor Julsment § pir. Mr. Kelloge, Time of game: One hour | ket. The present condition of the market i | 4100 and Process, it posscies I The et a2 ; fece, Miss Godso of Omaha { the occasion robbed both clubs, and fearing trouble to- | 40 forty minute : A regarded as one of health and strength. The | medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself. T neibles” band have been M oy i e e P -~ day, there were about a dozen policemen on | ELKHORN, Neb., July 21.—(Speclal Tele- ck increased a few thousands during the It has cured the most virulent cases hablt Friday evening ¢ (A . Burke and wite are visiting relatives Trouble 1n the @aine Family the ground: They escorted the umpire to | £ram)—For the second time this season the | week, but I not large encugh to occasion | of Sorofula and Salt Rheum, even when ing this sumamer, and in crder N A JApeansofan. & . Hme, Henry Quade h heap of trouble on Lis | his hotsl to protect him from the crowd, | Elkhorn team defeated the Elks, an aggre- [ grvtes Py i B o avel furnish 2 § them t ) nel pr for M Ella Westberg of Osceola is visit S b i as the wrong | After the® exciter had cooled down | E#tlon from Omaha I-\mm vary. ¢ cky ball | o tollowing statement: Production for the all other prescriptions and medicines R relatives her mind_ because he says he was the wrong | gty ‘daiq he would reverse his decision | playing was indulged in on both sides | the following sta n ction for th e By VA Pt ¥ op Iq.,‘ A was | nounty Judge Baxter and wife of Om: man arrested, His wife ought to be in jail | and send in his report of the game as a te, | Score weok, 220,000 pleces; dellverics, 202.000; stock have falled to do any good. SE | cost of $180, and I» & very con- | | SO K e A e o roman® | Bocording to his story 210 2. Score as played iZlkhorn b 183 3 2 ooy | oads, 105000 GA-is, 60.000; ' totad, 1720 Blood poisoning, from whatever ori- i (MISNTAT IR L Miss Anna Lyons, who has been attendne| Henry says that he worked all day yes- | Quiney ..... 10000000 0—1]|Hks 3 2010 03| last weekis stock, 164,000 pleces; sales, 0dds, | gin, yields to its powertul cleansing, puri- 2 T o Tro f‘ oys, T hool in Penasylvania for the past terday hauling dirt for one of his neighbors a 0.aisse 20000000 0—2 me IIH\'hmm »:lh\_ 10. T wo-base hit: | 5 0 rh: 'I‘l* I BT to SpsA et | fying, vitalizing effect upon the blood. It econd concert from the new stand was given ¥ and drank several schooners of b Fo Its:oQuiney, 4 Peorla, 3. Errors: | Calelley, Powers, Gibhons, 2; McCormick, | 16,000; futures, 141,00 ales for the weekly | 108, . last evening, and the attendance was large, | B33 returned home and drank several schooners of beer. = For Be8 hitslo Guinoy, 41 eqria Dl R AL LR S L LR Sbons. Home | deliveries: July, 147.000; August, 110,000;| you desire further particulars, write to us [ Mo ixa0 Mis /D Paoalaot 8t ome reason unknown to him his wife be- 1: Pparia, ases on ball s n District Deputy Grand Master J. E. Arnoli i i g =03 % 8 | came angry at him ‘and told ‘one-of his i off Hanson, 2. Struck out: By Hill, | run: Bovle. Passed balls: By Calelley, September, 71,000; October, 19,000; November, | a3 below. Remember that accompanied by ten members of Schuyler [ fie Kucsts of C. A Lycus and tamily, Mrs. | ool MUt if he ever came into the house Dy’ Hanson, 2 Hit by pitchers ny Hill, | by Moeller, 3¢ by McDIll ', Wik pitefies: | 13,00; December, 10,000, lodge No, 28, Independent Order of 0dd Fel. [ & “auie Being a sisier of Mrs. Lyons. by Hanson atterles: Hill and Bolana: | By in ase on balls: ( ywers S 1 ’ i : she would. kil him. Hia Iriend thaught he | 1,0y, Fiauson,l; Bateriea: Hill ana Boland: | Iy leming, 1. Base on balls: Off, Fawers s — Hood’s Sarsaparilla lows, went to North Bend Wednesday night Will save Ther < rop had better not go home and Henry thought | @ @ o™ ‘-‘r;,kn,'T B ol r Heath. | B o by Newiin, 2. Strack out: By Pow STimuersiae Tuneel on Fies. . - d sap to officlate at and attend a public installa EMERSQN, Neb., July 21.—(Special.)—The | 0 too. Accordingly hen he was through | Rockford ...t 1 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 5| ers. 9; by Fleming, 5; by Newlin, 3. Double LOUISVILLE, July 21.—Tunnel No. Isthe One True Blood Purifier prominently S8 of-aioers 8 farmers who were driven off the Winnebago | With his work, Henry laid down on-a lounge | Jacksonville', Jo0.01.0°0 0 plays: Dooling to Hayden. | Batleries: 1Tl | the Loulsville & Nashivile railroad, situated | in the public eye today. Prepared only by ers’ Institute has bee B9 | in a neighbor's house and indulged in a Hite: TRockfofa® 95 Jacksonville, 8 Errors: | Dorn. Powers and Caleiley: Blks, Fleming, ||/ FL % 5 o \ b o Ave il ‘ 4 , High school building during | Indian reservation have all returned to their | yarjety of pleasant dreams. While he w Rocktord. ;0 Jicknonville, 1. . Hatteries; | Mceller, Newlin and McDUL - Time: Three | holweeh “riy e o ] ST Hoon & ba, Lawell, Kats Ui By de k. Xty-three teachers were fn at- ns. The Indian police have been recalled | thus indulging something hit him in the [ Duane and 84yddr; Sonier ‘and Hoover T RSOR. Neb.. July 2 noclal)=The | 288 of 1]% 'H-“x” l'-':' «'v;fl“,l"n_lw-« last 1 Hold by all drugglists. §1; six for 85, B B0 e ey B s | more trouble s anticipated until [ héad and hit him hard. He did not know PANDING OF THE TEAMS. best ball wame of the season was played [ 1IEht and Stil- burning. The fire. wax [ ' , . —— ot coln, who lectures on mind study, | Norris' injunction s dissolved. The | what it was, but observers aver that it was a Played. Won. Los here yesterday betwe e Bmeraan and | cAused'by sparks from an engine igniting the | Hood's Pjillg 4 the bt afisedinnes pedagogy and physiology: J. H. Mi'ler of Lin- | that Judge Sanborn will not hear the al bucket held in the hands of Henry's T Kl 12 6 Paulina_teams. won, althouxh | tf r The tunnel is 900 feet long and ey asslst dige oln, geography And langusie: Superiatend o | Injunction until August 12 causes grat r Ipmeet. This started a row and its re- | Lincoln : Bmerson was ahead the seventh in-| will probably have to be rebuilt end W. T, Howard, Krading aud clussityine o¢ | Jolcing among the reservation settlers, as this [ sull was the arrest of Henry. Quade lives | Jies Mofries ning. The score stood: Emoraon, 13; Pau- | toward Cincinnati was dynamited today, and, | AMUSEMKBNTS. country schools. will give them time to harvest their small [at 2040 South Nineteenth street Jmaha . 5 - t §s thought, 150 feet of it may be save On July 17, at the last session of the board | BFaiB. Which is now up and demanding imme ——————— Backora - : 0.0| ENLARGING VIGILANI'S SAIL AREA | All pasesnger and freight trains on the main | 2 of county commissioners, il was voted o | diate attention Another Oid Citizen Gone. ToakiBd /4 & A 3 — line are compelled to go by the way of Lex submit to the voters of Colfax county, August | S ey R e Helman Henoch, one of the old citizens of | St. Joseph r.. @ . 8 3 Ownérs Confident of st Lenast Giving the | ington, Ky. The loss will be quite heavy 0, the following position: S| : eyl fand g 3 Omaha, died Saturday night at the residence | Games- todaw Lincoln at St. Joseph; fender a Hard Ruce. - g Ty 2, the lollowing_propasit all 5261 | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 21.—(Spe- | O™2h? Murday night at the realdence | oo 0 toliass: Hockiord at Feorai| NEW YORK, July Sh-When Vigllant Lord Sholto Asks Heavy Dainnzes. county issue its coupon bouds for the sum of | of Sol Prince, Fourteenth and Davenpo Pesina ;I8 s $5.500, datod October 1, 1536, be uring interest | C41)—A local firm yesterday received an [r“l Illn:‘ dec f...:‘rll “’:“. :.‘\I.-‘nnl‘il\ulvlu.r: Quinoy B iSSPV meets Defender tomorrow she will carry a| SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.—Lord Sholto | at the rate of 6 per cent per anuum order from a Peoria, 1ll, firm for 300 car | pngy Brith and a member of other secret | SCO TWUNTRAN LBAGUR | jarser ciub tonsall: than.that. under which | Douglas bas sued the Waap.:an: lljusirsted } semi-annually, in denominations of $500 loads of hay, provided lower freight rates | orders. The funeral will be frem the temple, | | 5 A WA GHE | she appeared yesterday. She will also have | paper, for $50,000 for alleged libel. The Said bonds o be sold for the purpose of hian the existing rate of 46 cents per hundred | Twenty-fourth and Harney streets, at 3| Milwaukes Gers One from Grand Rap d. [ a bigger balloon Jib topsail, and it is fair to | gujt has been filed in the United States curlng money to bulld a pour house t could be secured. An effort will bs made | o'clock this afternoon, with interment at Throngh Peiter Luck. presume that the sall area added by these | circuit court because the plaintiff is a Brit- | completed and ready for occupancy or be- | 1o induce the railways to reduce the rate. | Pleasant Hill. The wife of the deceased died MILWAUKEE, July 21 he element of | changes will assist no little in sending’ the | ish subject. The complaint states that the fore the 1st day of December, 18957 This county will produce more than 1,000 | about two months a; luck cut much figure in today's game. Bat- | Yacht through the water faster than she | )ihel consists In a phrenological anayisls of s L ‘ L) “Shall & tax be levied of not to exgeed 5| °aF loads of potatoes alone, besides an im - tng and -fielding was even, but the hits | Wont yesterday \:']*"l"”’"“ are hoping ”"‘(’ Lord Sholto’s features published In the cents on each $100 of the valuation of all the | Mense corn crop and a part of a crop of Seat Home for Hurial, of tho homé team come together. Score pCEngrraw s A¥anl Wi 1y lnows | Wasp, stating that Lord Sholto s the “off- | property of said county in each and every | $mell grain The body of Chris Smith, the boy who | Milwauke 21001050 0-9|definitely what Defender can do in a wind. | Spring of degeneracy, the outcome of moral year for the payment of said bonds and of Dxn Co ton Called, was drowned in Courtland lake on Saturday | Grand Rapids 20000010 0-3|Mr. Willard, who has charge of Vigilant, | depravity,” and belittling his mental and "“‘J Interest thereon until the same s fully | EMERSON, Neb., J (Special)—The | afternoon, was yesterday sent to the home of | F1itei Mllwaukee, 10: Grond Tapids, 10 | Was willing'to admit today that his bos{ | moral qualit peiat EXSHE IO Dixon county republican central committee | his parents at Stamford b, The Inquest | Hatteries: Stephens and Weaver; Jones and [ opinion that he can silil give Defender a Crop Prospecis Are 2'ra Vellovae Hrevitio has called the county canvéntion to meet here | Will be held today Campbell. fcwe race.”” All satlors who have hitherto | 1o oy guly g : 3 emains of Jo ralgmuth - KANSAS CITY, July 21.—Score be sistent that the centerboard model 1 b About 400 people from Omaha and South | posed of elghty-one delegu and will teenth street on Saturday afternoom, were | Terre Haute 900000200 :.'l”<“l\"s “.fh‘\fi‘ e 8 '.'1'",".”‘.]".#‘,“..‘.'":.‘ ver Missourl, Kansas, Oklahoma and ro ¢ ck wares, which it is desired to K& Congrebbimant i ays Silver Atone | Made common cause against these competi Wil Save T tors, and their efforts have been successful. SETTL MUST PAY UP reservations are lo- instructed to inform the t Corps, ton/® GRilaghtr Tanm: were adopted advising all democrats to re- for home early in the evening. Speaking simply from what Hood's Sar- Omaha, members of the Anclent Order of [ About one-fourth larger than any previous | con 1o Spokane Falls, Wash., his late resi Hits: Kansas City Terre Haute further test before they cor e he Iudian Territory showing most United Workmen, held a picaic here on Sat- | sunty eonvention. dence yesterday TR O BRGTB T ~ — : bounteous prospective crops. The corn crop urday. Danciug, races of various deserip o - T o I PAE AR York Kuces Unsatisfactory. is especlally fine. It is shown by the ex tions, base ball and kindred Amusements _ Marshal Banten:br Beaiiomen eatello ¥hops. S P AUL, July 21.—Score YORK, July 1(Bpeclaly—An & result of | haustive Investigation of the Times cor. WITH FREE SHOWS. belped to pass the day pleasantly. The ball | RED CLOUD, Neb, July 21.—(Special Tel- | About 350 men are now employed in the | gy pay) ... 28001813 0-18| the unsatistactory results obtained from the | respondents that the yleld of that cereal gime, between the Maubattans and a picked | €€ram.)—Last night threo brakemen, Baker, | shops at Pocatello and that number is close | Itaianaporis 10021000 2 6bieycie race held here Thursday, in which | Will be the largest ever barvested in those Ascension, Parachute Lesp, Tight Dine, resulted in favor of the former, § to 1. | Wheeler and Wright, from Wymore, as-] verging onto the pay roit of ciden days. Wits: St. Paul, 17; Indianapolis, 14. Er-| all of the contestants but one had accldents, | states and territories, . Trapeze, Contortion Performances. rors: Kansas Cit Te