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THE OMAHA DAILY BEER TUESDAY, JULY y [ . " ; | [ N UT) | the boats were sailing and by the direction of be put off the track. Attendance, 1T "I Struck out: Gening, Stenzel, Crose, Nilos, [ the transfer of the erest of the club . ALL RICHT IN A LIGHT WIND/ tho toutg war sating and by ke stsesien o | yogit s 22t ARTE (ING | oicl ot Gonina, Stenast, Crons, Niion | the transter of the hait interest of theclub | BURNED THB BAKE SHOP be an excellent test of the reaching qual- First race, one mile: Abingdon to 1) inson. *assed balls: Sugden, Hatteries: | to Thomas Murphy. Harnes retires from g ities of the contending yachts. Vigllant was | ¥on. Hermanita (2 to 1) second, Watchman Iner and_Sugd Hemming, Clarkson | the management of the club, Murphy was | Fire Starts from the Oven and Consumes ities of the contending ya L was | {0 'to 1) third. Time: 1:5% and Clarke ime: Two_hours and_thirty- | relleved of the odium of suspension attached the Bailding. 5 “ . . rift ,more tender than, Defender aoe | Becond ‘race, one-half mile, selling: Al- 5 0L . s W five minutes, Umpires: Keefe and Powers. [ to his fair name and fame on account of A Bldss that deatroyed 2 Defender Shows Her ailinz Qualitias Undar | Where the boats were the breeze was fitful | varado (8 to 1) won, Religion (even) second, Denver's Acquieition Given a Briek fend REDS ROUT RUSII | the stoning of Umpire Hoagland last June, | hat dostroyed property valued in y inas betwen noow and IS0, [of A6 otcasional | Fyaiesus. (8 to L thied, jSime) 00, Off by 0/ Bill Trafl CINCINNATI, July 22—~The Reds won by | - | the nelghborhood of $1,000 calied out the fira More 8trenuous Circumstanc flutter ‘w’y’v.l‘.‘.,,}‘uf faile wis observable. o \eracey threequatters o & mils; Sec, by 01 Bill Trafflsy, hard “Ritting " i the " elghth, Attendance, | GAMES OF THE LIVELY AMATEURS |department at midnight last night. It ocs e e e e ot the first ten | Becorid, Gutta Percha (7 to &) third, Time T, il 3 : i | curred at 1520 South Twentieth street, in & & he turning ! g of it ten | T : Cineinnati ... ¢ Neoln Saves n Game from Avoea by Hard | bakery occupied by BEAT VIGILANT HOWE NINE MINUTES | folem O e g (on eape bogr irth, race, gne mile, selling: Captain | CARRSCH WAS ‘MIT WITH GREAT VIGOR | Mo, Norit oo oo e T Uphitl Playing. | spread to a nelghboring flat, but the eftorts 0 5) won, Now or Never (b to 1) sec- Cinelanat ork, 9. kK ¢ Y g t, b o eff CARRIES HER CANVAS WELL. ond, The Swain (2 to 1) third. Time: 1:5 sty rors: - Cincinnatl, 3, New York, 4 Far \NI “\'m 1! x; 2. —(Special)~Blake of | of ) men prey d it trom doing much In the racs away from the first turning | Fifth race, one mile: Conn ir (2 to 6) | g juns: Cincinnatl 7; New York, § wo b voea br t his band of Bast Pottaw difriage thete Telangular Course of Thirty Miles Covered | | 11 < e apieaing | won, Milwaiikee (15 to 1) second, St. Vin- | Crippled Teath' Pinys Good Ball but Was | hits: Holliday (), icPhee, Latha , | tamies down yesterday and pre d " 5 Pas bost it seemed clear from the Highlands, | ceyt (M to 1) third, Time: 1:44 Unablo to ikt My, ftosch Often Stafford, Davis ree-base hit take the scalpe off of Dillin's mix " The fire seems to have started from the In Good Shape by the Pair o where the vision ranged nearly across the | dixth rate, mile and a sixtcenth, solling i M. Roach Sucrifiod hits roan. Stolen bases: tow: | L e bake oven In the rear of the ono-story frame Jeest Nastog Hivaid of course of the yachts, that Vigilant was gain- | Marshal (11'to 1) won, Little Mat (2 to 1) Enough to Make the ne, Davis fernan T8 s SR g occu s a bakery. As t} y i Ures Y ng on Defender. Having squared well away | , Ha n (G to 1) third, Time: plays: Rhines to Ewing to Vaughn; Doyle wame of ball. The Avcea team led off first ipied 88 & Dax As the bakery is not America, to their work it was evident again that De- | teore Close. | to Wilson, First base on Dalls: Off Fore- | sveur six big runs, enough to cinch the Ui ol LR fire in the fender was stiffer than Vigilant. The new Track Heavy n [ - ot £ Oy Tunes, 1t O, Gipeiey 3. Biruck | game, while Neola had placed to her credit A e L LU L boat carried her canvas easily, while Vigi- | SARATOGA, July The Saratoga Ra balls: ~ Va Hattorien: Foromans | thtee §oos ol earmedr Wi Avooe tage pan. | Flames wer e il MW YORK, July 22.—The second trial | lant heeled over to that the Tipples Were | ing nsaociation trark was tather henvs to.| Des Molnes, 8 Denver, 4 T " a0t TIBS | o ASe CTTHEY it Devan TUat tho\| ther. Ware HRbaking out ot Wi Poof It e that Defender has had in New York waters | running along her port rail, Both yachts | g5 “HaCECOR (PR IR K f 8t Josepn, i 13 twelve lodings, | i Ipwenty mint Ighth inning, when they secured anothet. | roar . 4 K ) sre | 8tood on the starboard tack toward the Jer- e LUt Loy B kbl Quiney, 2 mpird 8 1 O'Day In the fourth Neolt got one, and in the | against Vigilant to Iy wlmr“ 'l i'y’ coast and made one long leg of about | We4ther b SUPLLERDLECU L LR HIOR AR TR Fite, . SENATOR HARD LUCK fifth two, and when the lucky seventh, in- [ " it fieully in seaching s thd » new boat 18 botter than the | puc * Se0dme eVid hat the eedingly it more than 600 b 3 v | s 0.0, TEVELAND, July 227 feltors ¢ \ing turhied up they tie e score e m y eachin, evidence that the new boat er i | nty minu It becam: ident that the | rocant Three favorites were d Cley Washington, 6 CLEVELANI 2. ~The visit o B LR UL g he | the heart of t 1 a two-story double old in light weather. They 1 over a | second turning point would be close u Bummar Cincinnat W York, 9, batted the home i dut, thelr hits were | €} SUea tnn goosa eag. neln FERS: AAL It v adolnig hi 3. | the Jersey shore ne shury P wt ur 1 2 hilade M wulsville 3 not so timely, Stockdale’s wildne nlso | ehan o ugh! w har ter A \INE Was at one trisngular course outside of Sandy Hook I.n .1( LU AT i s i irst_race, four and a half furlongs L Louiswille; & contributed to the defent the Washing- | Hayes and “Zink, “who ‘won " the "game. | thme in danger of ignltion. As it was, the " l‘ r‘hun k“:w.; both were on the port tack. Five minutes | Florence Colville (8 to 1) third y hi v v]\xl\wlw b P E ) NEOLA | ext to thy bakery, b (hey, Wor "‘::n‘v:"v:v“ salling. They started out before the wir later the two yachis went about on the star-' ‘n‘!'\ ige, Seven furlongs. | vt i | Washinaton '&e:: 0 AB. R. BH. SH. PO, A guished. Considerable damage, however, was Before they had gotten half way on the |board tack and made another leg toward Feres (1 to ) won, Brandvwing u Minneapolis, 8. Tites Clavaiand e | Dittin, rf o o 1o the contents by water fourney of the first leg of ten miles v | Asbury Park, Jib top sails were upon both i B LT Ly A Detroit, ; St. Paul, 5, | rors: * Cleveland, Washiniton Harned | Watts b 0 1 Tho bakery buil and the flat are own S . | ¥achts at thig time and defender seemed < 0 s | runs il T 3 N g - A uliffe, = o b o Schi o g o salling w e wind o i quarte llirobe (10 to 1) won, Memoir (10 to 1) sec § runs: Cleveln Washingt it | by the Schiitz Brewing company were malling with the wind over the QUATLSF: | ghout three-quarters of a mile ahead R St DES MOINES, July 22.—(Special Tele- | base on errors’ Washiniton, 2 Left on | Hayes ¢ ‘ damage done to them wWas belw Before they got to the end of rst 168 | At 9 o'clack the breeze freshened, haul surth race, five furion gram,)—The new Denver (old Omaha) team | Duses: Cleveland, 8 Washington, 10. Iirst | Zinle of. b $600. Stahmer, the owner of the bakery thiey were even more closely hauled. On the | somewhat to the southwest. Defender caught | to 1) won, lcoram (8 to i baso on balls: Off {*uppy f Young, 1;| BWeeney, ... seded in removing a po f his portably T T T T ikl h oy £ R Rl fell an easy victim to Grandpa Traflley's | off Stockdale, 7. By Cuppy, | Campbell, “1f 1 an 0 v socond log they were reaching free and | It first and gained some distance on Vighlant, | IT ¢ 1j third. Tim A Ao Thnasly BY CUpDY: | Botler,. Th 3 perty, but nevertheless snffered a loss of toking, and on the fnal angle they were | Dafender went shout on the starbourd tack | Coft, PRI & 1) MULLEEELL G RUDIR L AL LA N G ' McGuige (3, | MeTlvaine, 'y $200, which was not covered by insura o g, L ith % fairly | 3t 2:20 and headed in shore, Vigilant still ;»"l;”*‘\"'af(' 4 1) secc t and only about 500 people saw the game. | Abbey Sacrifice Kean, Young A F. 0. Isaacson, who owns the feed st um;; Il”l’" IM'vu ‘u.n home mark with % fairly | hoaing on to e Tong Ing. " At 2140 Viglant ) th ime By oh Bavesy . HUtiate B ebuh Total 1 Joining, at 18 Twent well lifted shee went about on the starboard tack, standing v : YES MOTNES, ing, ‘Abbey. Passed balls: McGuire A fered a loss of § The result left no doubt as to the respect- | to the turning mark. Meantime Defender, HORR AND HARVRY GRINDING AWAY R o N PO. A. B, pDy, Youhg an ‘,,. 7”‘," er; which also was not cover , i - Toat e of | on the starboard tack, was making a wid e toner, 4 Mol ek wo hours | Fola Nelson, who runs a saloon weather that prevalled, but that weather | pirh S0 HE FUEY @ AHLEter Ot & o Deten ment on the Question of Ritlo, Motioke k ¢ 7 % COLONELS AT THEIR OLD TRICKS of nekily $100/ - was of the lightest character. no time | had rounded the second mark. At Vigl CHICAGO, July he Horr-Harvey de- | Holmes, ks { 2 3| LOUISVILLE, July 22-The Colone 2 o ) P — an hour, and it fell at times to four, On r]"rfi\)‘.“ YXI.:!\‘.‘ A :mml”': ll\y\‘\:f"l“'N“,'l}:ml"“‘!""’_ club rooms this afternoon. There was a | MceKibben,' 2 1| McDermott in the second inning, after A i i s “"_"." ’,;'}" ‘*'"" Wi il el ::.'\';.(”::'rm':xh i:r|\>llllw‘r\\1lwyl i‘.‘.'"‘d\”\ x“fx Wolt o fair attenda Mr. Horr opened the dis- :g‘w‘\ i B0t v [ mer had made four wild pitche: a8 ]n;l., . \,;‘: uu’ uw‘ny.vl- |:“ k 1;‘\. at the end of four mil was well abeam of, INISHED WITH A RUSH pute with a w en argument, touching th Leul ran Juai 1 r 1" at the enc W m of, 3 R A b . . 2 1 are now In Jail. It seems that all three wera Defender. This run was made with spin-| At 8:12 Defender was off Seabright and | impossibility of maintaining a fixed ratio .- . 2 Philad 5 ) 2 H5IBHE. 6L Wit % N e out when w ran wa the corner h and naker set and drawing, under which condi- | sailing like a witch. Both yachts were at | between gold and silver. As the result of Hits: Louisville, 11; rdelphia v ‘ tions, it is st universally conceded, Vig- | the time sailing steadily under the influence reets w Stahmer, and also At once sum- L (5 to 3 won, Devola (4 to 1) were tested In pretty ™ flant is the fastest boat in the world. She | of a full beam wind out of the west, blow gty S L R b LA L runs: | i, & Philadeipha, e AL B ACRULE, ‘ ia some beer woull Ths showed these same qualities here as well as | b n Afteen and twenty miles an hour. | money. It was useless to exploit long tables | Shaffer, ‘s 4 4 T.oft on bases: Louisville, 9; Philadelp i LR DL R I P chipped in enough t a big on’the other side of the Atlantie. When it 15 neither yacht hadtacked since | of ratios to show whether a double standard | Htehineon, s ] First base on balls: Of T R es. o Struck out: By | growler, Al was serene unti} cor ar- came to the point, however, where, hecause of f Foury !da 1h»_- 4 stake o ‘_l‘ fende inlcould be maintained. The world had pro- | I McCreery, 7; off Taylor o W S DL and then the trou began, It ap a little shift in the wind, spinnakers had to | the lead, wa heeling o that her bronze keel | nounced against silve Pas Taylor hree-hase h pitehers By 1. Time: o pears that all three of the n are men of be hauled in and boo: hauled ‘\‘I'I\‘l-lllvllc :\v:"l".l" \5{:.;\‘,”\ !l<~l|-{135 fn th Mr. Harvey said he had been call:d on by | Garrsen, i L DI LT ol Umpir Hogan and McLyman ut | good capacity, and each wanted the first pull board, Defender ;n ta wi» shot ahead. | sunlight. .‘.:li AL, ;\':”‘LW;_ 40 | letters ‘and felegrams to give statements by g 3 Braery JEATE: 01 faR. HIE by Bit ,"‘ 400 people witnested the game | at the can because he was afraid if either of She kept hea L WaB L DeVER | e And boath HUFYIRE Rlonk With cheets | Conne, Inglisiand othsrs concerning the d ball: Rellly, O'Brian; Colline, - Wild pitchies: | any slaren A yser i oo paireo ke Sun. | the others had it uldinotk afterward overhauled during the entire thirty | d boats hurrying along with cheers | monetization act. He said that the time at 3 McCroery, 1; McDefmott, 4. Passed ballk: | e Pentses of Mo oresting game of ball the miles, unlcss it might have been on certain | from their decks and with screams from | hi disposal in the debate would not admit of | Des Moines 0010 0 Watner, Grady Batteries Jhegfcatures of the shme wer the conchink | The fable of the dog with the bone was 1 little ‘portions of the course where the wind | their whistles, = 0 G it Taking up Mr. Horr's eulogy of Senator | Denver ... 0000 30 1| McCre Warner and Zahner and Cook of the Imperials, and the batting [ Peated with variations. While the men wera dropped to almost nothing. It those places R ighlands | Norpill, delivered on Saturday, he charged | Barned runs: Des Monies, 5; Denver, 2| Cleme i Grady, Umpires: Jey of Gilmore for the Hones' Croeks. Seore: | wrangling an officer happened along, arrested it Beemed as though Vigilant pleked up, bu | and about a mile in the lead. “At 3:36 De- | that' Senator Morrill erred in saying that no | TWo-base hits: Mohler, Hickey, Stagle (), | McDonald. Tin fwo h and EOHAY Greaiet 44 40 1 658 1 150 10-:10) the e 1 the can of beer to wash the gain was inconsiderable. The run be- | fender was close on to the finish line and the | siiver dollars had been coined for forty years | Ulrich. Double plays: Holmes to Mohler | one minu TrasaS it 35333033530 9710 aown his lunch with tween the marks shows that Defender gained | VI8 a So the orior to 1873, Mr. Harvey read from the re- | & 2 Pace to Ulrich to Hutchinson; ONLY BR \ ey © 5 Ee | Vigtlant was off the Highands. So the boat | | fi Fes A trom the ro- | 19, PUrvls () Pace to Ulrich to Hutchinson NLY BREIT" WAS EASY oty Cresis 61 hh in each of three angles with her oanvas drawing beautifully sped | DOt Of the director of the mint, showlng | Carrisch, 1. Str y Rocoh, 4. Wild | ¢ h fiete they 1) : Aets R e e [ m R \‘\‘v. i “w '“r"mm"m NO NEW SAILS ’ bk eautifully sped | that silver dollars in greater or less amounts | pitches: Carri P oo Haure, eaa ere the Vs O Gilnlore i Jen: | Mrs. Anna White, who lives at Fifth NO NB . over the line of finish at 3:44:20. Mean- | el AL wo _hours and Shechan, the nar 6. Struck out: By ore o 1t was expected that Vigiant would 0% this % Q8taRted ViTIATIE s WAk (comIng| Bad bren colned nearly every “year. The | fittoen minuics. Umplre:' Mr. Burns. At- LML ULl H L E T (LAY Pierce up with new sails this morning, but it turned | through a long lane of every varlety of crafr, | ft W% that Mr. Morrill J'i‘fi\“»‘.“'." tomK N aonh | pl I In the ¢ innin : Impertals, Jensen and Quinian. | against her husband, E. A. White, who out that she had only time to make a few | while the victor was easily making her w ke S DISILL o8k 3 4 P t on the bleachers delayed the g ik in jail for wife bea White is a alterat n the canvas that she used on | to port. Nine minutes and Aty seconds after | T3 C21E0 on Mr Hore to explain iy KSONVILLE, 1L, July 22 (special | time. Attendance, 1,000, Score ad tis Wainut g | U R ok _RiS bosine, | RIS A el ST Tl . N i and seconds af orr said that Mr. Morrill had_ not am.)- The featuré of today's game ouls in a and interesting | 8trong fellow who has but one arm, y Saturday. One improveme iere certainly | the victor had flnished Vigilant went over | maaui o' say that not & dolar had been the pitching of Schwartz, th ineys 2 5 zume, Score | wite asserted that his shortage in arms was in her outfit, the cleaning of her center- | the line at 19 Toined, but that mee T Gcotlar nad oeen | ocuring ‘only flye hits, (wo beig Of the Y 2 . Tvanhoes 02 board. A diver was sent down to examin The following is official time AU ToaEet L sk o o0 | serateh order, Caplinger was tuken out in A Walnut Hiiié 0 A m to : t it could be sald that Mr. Morrili [ fecaten order. Caplinger was taken o “ il the centerboard yesterday while the boat 8 had made a mistak: Mr. Harvey in hls St erors \s hit Duffy nnot e-base hits: Vandy, W 1 of beatings she had re lay inside of the Sandy Hook horseshoe. He | Start ... " | book had made a mistake, and a bad one, in i i 2 n. Three-base hit: Lowe. & Weleh o O'Keefe, " Batterd, Tvan- hands found it covered with barnacles and grass. | EiFSt BUOY fcooeeeeeees 3 3 stating the amount of which had b Firat base on balls: Off Nich- | hoes, vandy, Welch and Dowes; Walhut | io show . evidence. The proffer The board had not been tou for sh- | Pinish e coined during the life I Struck sl 4 = | was waiy amd White was sen- ing purposes when Vigilant was docked a ! 2 — t 4 5. Birror SIDE SH 3 5 5 | tenced t s in the county jail the Erie basin for the cleani er hull CATILE SEEKING NZW RANGES b . i Nic a IOH S SHONS - ol THDr BIGREIGHT) : because there was no room t it for . ' ! — d K e urs and | Umpire: | poy Ryan and Mysterlous | exumination, This improvement, when the | | r, Jul srand elreult meet- | yoming Ranchmen sording Big Bun Tarocque, wb-lase it e e e IR In a State of Bankruptcy diver had finished, was no one. It, | IU% opened today at Gros int with Into South i nkotn. ries: Schwartz and Hoover; NSE DROPS THE WOND, * e ction Heeiua 4 ndance of between 4,000 and 5,000, , MeDougal and 1 mpire Gl NEW YORK, July 22.-Tom O'Rourke < condition of sails, made the boat do better without doubt | Hack and a rarher boot, €hbl, C Y herd of cattle is being moved from the JC v 22 —(Special Telegri o e b 1 Far o Il Sy of Hoston a Gbria 2. Waikerlof| i st s than she did on Saturday. Yet, the only | Ol BACE WES GIVER to SBR AL WhD B range in this county to South Dakota. Thirty Cinnings for the it it not work. The locals could o | Texas met at the Gilsey house with many | A time she gained on Defender was when she | fayorite in the 2:3) pace, was never in | three hundred head of cattle have bee 1 s this afternoon. nothing with the bt pop up easy rting men tonight to arrange prelimi- | Epi) Ll pu i) had that same old champion centerboard | trouble and won as he pleased. The } ¢ one’ af the prettiest and me fiies or bunt weak h nd their & Lt RES st can accumulate | | enough neetar left to detect with a microscope streets, was complaining w 0 3 not handicap him any when it came (o beat 0 2 2 r 5 or limbs were black a vernment hauled up and it was of no use whatever. | trot was an improvement over the preceding | Sithered to the new range, and about 4,000 | exciting played on these grounds in many | flelding was wre rookiyn taok every | Iy B0, or OO e within _ the = body. Defender appeared In just about the same | events and required five heats to decide more will be driven there shortly. The € |a long day. ‘The Saints scored their first | advantage of the misplays and by a littl b e ctintatile Keep the liver and Srdeder t "ttt | although the finishes, with one exception, | ¥ is the last hig cattle o of this county, | Tan In the fourth ning on a two-bagger | good Datting won an easy game. Attend- i owcls active and form as sho showed in the first race, Trif. | Although the fnishes, ‘with one exception, | ¥ is the last big cattle outft of this county. | G o efor and s MG, _Idncoin ted the | snce pavie nmy Rvan in an en ) Doela ractivey o ling {mprovement was made in her block | Nreindos, ln the At hoat Minnie Wilkey | Sheep hs J cattle out. ore in the ninth on a two-bagger and an | Cuics i ious Billy Smith, after we're in a condition : the 5 01100000 3 sts James Westeott of Tost of healthy pi work, and a small cut was taken out of her | Shiky whs Smashed at the Starr in . eol ioh P orror, after two men were gone. In the | §icat? i 0 ¢ Jam t joston | g of healthy prc club topsail. If there were any improvements | lision and Philo Sweet, her driver, thrown ! twelfth inning the Saints lit into Mr. Kin ! Rrovifad by . Jperity and have in form it was in Vigilant, and that makes ground. H £ to the lines and SHERIDAN, Wyo., July (Special.)— | erer and pounded out two doubles and won Hits: Chicago, §; Brooklyn, 12 Erro “lorida Athletic club, Joe Vendig says, iciently well in- Defender's performance more remarkable. being drag around in a circle two | The new stamp mill put in by the Fortunatus the game, " Scure: Chleago, 5; Brooklyn, 4. Earned runs r $5,000 for a fisht between Directly after the start the racers found | h, times fuccecded in mastering the | Mining company of New York at Bald moun- bix 8 b A Ly 500 cago, 1; Brooklyn, wo-base hits Maher and Steve ©'Donnel, to take pl yested capital to She was allowed 0 Start in the Bt odoseph. 0.0 0 L0 000008 1=3! Shinitel Home run: Tredway. Double play ame i Westenit ot ot e e wpon i te went Vigilant’s spinnaker boom at the first | In the fourth heat aza finished third, but | cement deposit, and this will demonstrate [ St Josep + Lincoin, 1. Earn: balls: Off Hutchison, 2; off Thornton, rangemeiits could be made about a go be-| Just so surcly as the liver regulates the sign of a dead astern wind, and It was not | Was set back for continuous breakir that mere mills will be put in immediately, | 8t. Joseph Lincoln, ' 1. Two-base hi Wild piteh: Hutchis it by ball: Anson. | tween Johnny Murphy and either Plimmer 80 do’ Dr. Picree’s Pleasant Pellots 3 Standar Perrywinkle, the favorite in the % | Parties who have just returned from the | Marcum, Johnson. () McH Alverts, | ocker. s hison, Thornton, | or Barry, but a promise was give ; 3 f i te t Defender followed s i 1 yeck Batter Hutehison, Thornton, | i given that n Siv : a‘minute later that Defender followed suit, [ Ferywinkie, the favoriie, A ERlaTa tIRC L RTEo FuTiBunY of -Rplatie | Ecennady oret | gacrifice bits R R LR gettlement would' be made tomorrow. Joe the liver, Keep this in mind, and while Vigilant met with a mishap at the | PGS Wag never i Re $2 500 (B Rectys Albertha Riohtars (5} o | Kittre AMHUHIER LR ) : Blomof gootilie T D o AotWog in cher wes n the 2-year-old pace, purse $25%0, Ana- | being taken out. IROEEY A DEE N priontars Time rs and fitteen minutes. Um: | Vendig and Willlam Brady united in say- | ’ T e e fender was still on the port. Defender | two heats. Expo and Josie fyas second 10 | parmers are shipping cattle to Omaha off the 1: %1 Kimere Hit by pitcher STANDING OF THE TREAMS. Lt i S Tect ||pu.|“hu ]»‘fh o he ortil, Detenaar | N ced 5" | range that are bringing them top price Mierts, iennedy” Stk out: By st = yed. Won. Lost o for the ~chmelzer Cup. A I RS SRS JU8L.0e o Vit Lol o o ass, pacing, s e 1; by Kimerer, 1. atteries: Slagle and | Cleveland ... 3 7 3 5 AS CITY, July 2 COW ell- ] ectu lousness, § but refused to give way to the old boat, | gin N e ima e oifo Mine Ba MeHale; Kimerer and Speer. Time: Two | Baltimore . : ok QU Rl BTV IR Mol lacke, Costiveness, or ~Constipation, rge St won in thre¢ stralght heat T 2 - haney of Weir City, the champion in i i which, because she was on the starboard | Time: 2:101 ch heat. Abeto was se CARBON, Wryo., July (Special)— | hours. Umpire: Mr. Ward. Pittsburg e L e AaTiat atiooter af 1c i ani- | Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Bad Taste tack, had the right of way. It looked as | ond and Gilman third. Emma Wilkes, Val- | Union Pacific mine No. 1 at this place, which PEORIA KEEPS ON WINNING, LI an ¥ Tames 3. Whitetield, smorting eqtiorifled | in Mouth, Sour Risings from Stom though there would be al collision, but the [ leau, Old" Hutch, “Acturis. Major Bishop. | wag abandoned several years ago, is beleh. | BEORIA, 1L, July 22 —(Special Telegram,) | pielafiit! - S| e Y g ielield, sporting editor of [ and will often cure Dyspepsia. The **Pel- older boat by courtesy waived her right, and |:-i1=n. W, | xl\r;x\{\ and Dolly also finished. e e e The Peoria team received a warm wel- | prQOaai, io i R tohe e IURET Wi Sex(on Tenveaworth. | leta’ are tiny, be e the vegetable e Ot Tt o Ve F it @04 | illy ©, L. T, Michener, Mackenzie and May | Ing forth smoke like a valeano. The mine | come this afternoon in returning to the ! ¥ | 1o shoot for the Sei : | tracts are refined and concentrated. Easy 5 passing in | hirg istanced has contained a_smouldering fira for a num- | home grounds for another series. Tt took | HICAED .- : 3 Al Pl Shn woniby MRt il At . under Defender's lee quarter until she was| ' In tha 2:27 class trot, purse $2,000, Sacaza | ber of years and during the s 5 e e M agkfords did by tremons oW EcOTk . 520" lexton at Fairmc rk last week, and | inaction, no griping as with old-fashioncd clear. Vigilant at once ralsed a flag of pro- [ won the second, third and fifth heats. Time ; o |t ammgant: ot K IokIngy Blorer ashington ... | vhich represents the Kansas champlonship | pills. As a “dinner pitl,” to promote di- test, but no notice taken of it at 19; 3814, 2119;. Voltnteep Medium won the | o oocame mare active than at other seas OUR B0 ACKITIR: 2 BCOKS 5 Sraiin s ¢ “mud pies Mr. Mclihaney is the first | gestion, take one cach day after dinner. B 0 notice was taken of it at the | 2:10, 3:18, 3:19. unt o ishe | of the year. umerous attempts have been | Peoria ..............B 0.4 0.0 000 0-9 7l hailenger, and as soon as he Torwards the | To relieve the distress ari frof time by tho committec. Tho yachts went | {Rifeh SRt AR, WAR SeSoRd | QIS WG, | made fo extinguish the fire.” but without | Rockford 140300000 mes today: Washing! veland; | 33 deposit'r iarantee the match | eating, nothing cquals one of these Nttle over the line with jib topsails flying and | ot ! A rnsataAnd I | avail, and thousands of tons of coal are now | _Hits oria, 13; Rockford, 9. Errors: [ Baltimore at Row York at Cin: | urder the cor s zoverning the cup Mr A ELEL BOLLRg: CqUEE SRS aceepnie continued up to the time tha Dpinnak ke Jotii. hinnie | abandoned ito b 1 Barned Tun r Phil Louisville: Brook- | Sexton will i by the stakeholders. | ed up to the time that the spinnakers | Wilkes, Augusta A, Dr. Cronin, I inkic | abandcned to be consumed . 8 . Sarned runs: Deoria, | eimnati: Phila in mt Louisville; Brook- | Sexton wi oy the stakeholders iy : Steube were sot e uEUN o D Otonn. perrywink i ol g 3; Rockfor, Two-base hits: Thomas, 2. [ lyn at Chica St. Louis The shoot will probabiy take place at Leay Mrs SSA ATWATER, of Steuben, DEFENDER GAINED QUICKLY. 3 8 New Pallroad Compeny Tneorpor ted fice hit: Haller. . Stolen bases: Flynn enworth, Kan., in about thirty days Washington Co., M., writes': **As regards Afte (v iiarets. move-baciet 1a. Do | o poleat Masing ne i Losie SUNDANCE, Wyo, duly 22— @pecia)— | hennett, isoee, 2 Legos ¥, polignd Pendunialne T tad fue e fonder began to go ahead, Within the space | ST EOUIS, July 2 bday’s races at Fair | The Sundance Mining, Coal and Railroad | Rrancis to Hajlers Thomas to Fisher to 3 SIOUX CITY, July 22.—(Special Telegram.) | T could not do of a mile from the time the spinnakers were | A3Sociation park w agged. The fields | company, with a capital stock of $200,000, has | Hallor: Holland to Truby to Krelg: Horton | Kansns City Pushoes the Tallonders w Little | _\y cliporate program of prof JHalceula matds hauled down Defender was a good sixteenth | Were poor and the sport spiritiess. In the | i § to Truby to Kreig. Bases on balls: Off Forther Buckward. BIRvEl e L S0 o I as o good sixtecnth | WerG POOT and the Sport spiriioss. In the | peen incorporated, The obfect 1s to develop | 4 orebbY {0 o iiion, B Struck out: By e . ity to hit| DiE¥ele races at the Sioux City fair I do not like of & mile ahead. Rounding the first mark, | fourth, race, which was the fifth advanced | e coal fields of Crook and Weston counties, | Thomas, ; by Hortsn, 1 Wild piteh: o . July nability | tall” has boen. prepared, Purses rar. | to be without despite the fact that Defender had some | ib: 8 100K delay was had at Pro-land to build a railroad into the fields. The | Thomas. fatter mas_and Collins; [ Kling was the cause of the visitors’ down- ) ing $1,700 will be offcred. Among the them in the little distance o go, she perceptibly gained | Garnér up, both acted Chion | officers of the company President, At-| Horton an ime of game: Two | fall. Both teams fielded prettily. Score: |are Johnson, Sanger, Tyler, O'Connor, Cole house. I have on Vigilant, making a very pretty turn with ned Jockey Thornton $500 and had his as- | torney General B. F. Fo of Cheyenne; | kours. Umpire an and Han Kanzas City 002114000 1—9|man, Weinig, Seve ind 'Starbuck spoken ve In twenty feet of the buoy, and went away on | sistant take Revenue, his mount, by the | vice president, Alva Hoyt of Sundance; treas STANDING OF THI3 TIEAMS Grang Rapids ., (1000 0R00F B20 A0t ST InEgventaiil e a one m Wighly tn the starboard tack with sails quite full In| head. Groans and hisses were stormed from | urer, J. B. Reynolds, Omaha Played Hits: Kansas City, 1 oo heswillkaltamatit friends” and tack ! T ] \ | fro : gilis: Kansas Ci, Qrand Rap s own' record. The races will be riends” and true racing st¥le. She was very quick com- | (he krand stand. Revenue's owner protested P el Peor e s Cand Tergens Detty “and | September 24 and M be run on | peighbors of ing up in the wind, and as the main sheet | !0 the Judses. against having his hors SrRat Nl ediny I walns, Litcoln el o uEaatc BB R p = swung_ arou e trac h the assistan TEING i : 3| Campbel R them, and was hauled aft, she held her head up and | Stier Mimk to the head: The Judses ag. | g AWLINS, Wyo. July 20 | Des Moines ; 5.2 | CAMPREN ki, Juy : Otiumwa Wins from Gurlington. e went very quickly through the water, close | mitted the wrong, but said they were help- | Forrest of Pass Creck came to town on Sat ”-Q.fi‘:?fi-\{ I, S k 1.3 | Milwaukee 3200003 UMWA, Ia, July 22—(Speclal ing them hauled, making the course southwest in a | less. Summaries : urday and while intoxicated passed several | Rockford .1l i 68 54| Terre Haute. 500000 am)—In a close and exciting game through my wind that had died down to about six miles | ' First race, three-quarters of a mile, scl- | checks in different saloons in the city, which | Jacksonville is 8.8 Hits: Milwauke rro_ Haute, 9. | tumwa defeatod Burlington todsy. . Beor adverti an hour. Vigilant did not go so close to the Mother of Pearl (10 to 1) won, Jim | G 1 asc hava . Joseph té 67 25.8 | Brrors: Milwauke Térre Haute, 2, t- | Ottumwa 0 3 7| th I wi MRs. ATWATER. buoy, b r F10 (8 to 1) Second. Billy S (12 to 1 ‘third. | Were afterward ascertained to have been for t ryRke R havn e . 0 0030001 37| them ..Jofl |\u s}l]l\‘ went around it ju]q u fast. LR HEREYER IS gerles. The name of Stockwell Bros., For- ames today: Lincoln Y Joseph [ L0 HORCH QI ughey and | Burlingto: : 00220000 0-4| say they are the best pill I can take, es b topsalls were run out at the beginning Fi Ry Tas: fiyosaln te: | est’s employers, was aigned to the Ry, | Denver at Des Moines; Rockford at Peoria; | Roach o . Batteries: Dillon and Pixle ccially f fer-dinuer pill, 1 think d A Hecond ra purse, five-elghths of a mile: | ¢ employers, wa gned to the checks. er 3 MINNEAPOLIS, 3 ixley: Walsh and | pecially for an pill, of the nm»n:l leg and as the wind freshened | afano, (10 to 1) won, Hroadside (3 to 1) | Forest secured $47.50 before the fraud w Quiney at Jacksonville MInnesIHIe Py Lynch. Errors: Ottumwa, 5; Burlington, 4. | they have no equal."” a little bit the contestants presented a pretty d, Fritzie to 1) thir Time: 1:02%. discovered. He was at once arrested and 1 e, Hits: Ottumwa, 6; Burlington b o 4 . e or caGuE | Indianapolis . 010 ad e - picture. At 2:20 Defender found she could | Third rac » mile, selling: Salvadd il aaltine hearioe Ga OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ; ; 4 ting! © not weather the second mark, so she went | to D won Waoodford’ (8 to 1) second. i g By cite: Migneaoli 1 Tydianapotty, ey OO about to port, and, as there was a bit of a [ Come to Stay (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:1% New Bank tncorporated, Baltimore Loses the Lead by an Eyelash as teries: Frazer and Wilson; Fischer and s breeze 4t the moment, she showed how sha | Fourth race, one mile, selling: Probasco [ GREBN RIVER, Wyo., July 22.—(Special.) the Resuit of Two Gnmes, land AUDelition! bas bean ‘Aleataskix | "“’:"‘ Pt run s tomene SAGK" 10 188 | ¢on tod) o navenied ity neend) —Articles of incorporation have been filed | PITTSBURG, July 22.—In the first game | AUL, July 22.—8aore; 3 celver for the New York Daily Mercury (_) A - other. ender stood on this tack for thres Fifth race, six and a_half furlongs. sell- | for tha establishn 0 te Pittsburg could rot hit Esper, while the s H Mrs 1haDDg ¢ g & minutes, when she came around to starboard, | ing: Illen. (oven) won. Haron (10 to1) sec. | (°F, the establishment of state bank in I } 1200 | Mrs. Mary A. Chappell of Delavan, Wis while Vigilant held on to her old starboard L Lomond (I 16 1) third. Time: 1231, | €1ty with a pald-up capital stock of $10,000, | Lo fauas ”‘N.IL\ \:,'::,,’:‘.:m?“‘\".' by hard ¥ ul, 1 Detrolt 8 | Mook k,“,' Ln0sy ight by herken. Hy-mip F I XO A,I\ S tack. At 2:44 Defonder tacked to port, Vigi- . - 35 toiba gnown as:the Morris Blate banks. -The | ure ‘;”" et b “,\. Aanca:| BRsBaul 1 Detrolt, 0, . L i or {019 byrklar lant still holding on. At 4 Vigilant went Carrol Made n Great Kid officers of the concern are sident, Robert | hitting early in the game. endance, | ston and 'Boyle; Gayle and Twin Lord Dunraven s expected to pay a visit around to port, always showing herself to be| K ' 7\S CITY 3 sllector and | C. Morris, Cheyenne; vice \t, B. A, | 4800, Score: | STANDING OF THE TEAMS .., | to Colorado after the races for the America" from seven to ten seconds slower in tack. | Rattler were the only favorites winning to ;\'llrk I'(-n yentie; cashier, Morrls, | Plttsbur ... 0 0000 0.0 0 0-0] e Played. Won. Lost. .C't. | cup are decided. He has property intere JAS. S.KIRK & CO., U 8. A ing. Defender came’ along in fine style and | 98y at Exposition park, and as a conse- | Green River. 24 3a orH. . & 8 iz dndianapolis 4 — - - i ot did not get around until 2:57:25. They came | a¥'s transactions. Ten Spring IREEN VER, Wyo., July 22.—(Special) | Baltimore, 4.~ Two-bake s | Milwaukee ... 3 bonds of Hardin county, O fleated by | Cu a half from the wind. On the streteh [/ eaturs afZtheraky. WaK Oase | T NIRUOINER ST AR Pl otho | bases: ~ Cross, McGraw, K i 3| the county officials em fender on)y gained -more and the I on. Gelle \HD Lo tho atre Union Pacific have made a ciean-up of elevon | Gleason. Double plavs: “Gleson fo Cai Judge Ross of the United States court ha YAk place amid a great bellowing of stirred him up and brought him under weeks' work upon their placer claims on | GRS GRS CIGEE Rt ! Hawley Games today: Indiarapolis at St. Paul clared the Wright irrigation law of Cali i 12 o and_the firing of cannon and the tootin wire a winner by a nose ahead of Paul Spring Creck. The result shows $4,000 in | wijg ven: Wright, 2. Datteries: Haw- | Detroit o weapolis: Terre Haute. at | fornia unconstitutional e decision inva st horas from the collection of steam yachts and | Who Was half a length ahead of Karl gold, of which $3,000 is profit. One nugset | fou Wriehi and A A O R, T e Y e OM.CI0 ot hnge 1 hsiaten toval) / exeursion boats that were gathoered abaut the | The track was slow hecause of rain yester- | secured was an inch and a half long and 1e:Two hours'and five minutes - N e PR hel line — The offcial time e~ bt the | day. Altendance fair. ‘Summaries Yoikhed soventean pennywelghis. 3 | T T A TP ‘_ ting of th menians held in Bos 489:00; Vigiane 419847, Tous WFirsi race, three-quarters of a mile Store of second game | CHICAGO, July 23 -The board of direc. |'on bhave passed resolutions thanking th s Visllant, 4avn. Thus Detender | ing: Poll Tax @ to ] won, Montrellon Examining Wyoming Ol Flelds, Pittaburg et T o1 0c0 nilees g (IO S, M WA poard of Jirec: | Christian Endeavor society for the re RS TUIalaok. the e hae for e | 21 Besont, Eartla Bowth (aven)thivd. Time: || DOUGLAS, “Wyo., July 22.-~(Special) 3 (R 1 18] . the Tromont house this afternoon, Those | 1ion® Pasted by tho latest convention the yachts were not quito ready. Both were | Second race, eleven-sixtsonths of a mile, | Prof. Ricketts of Silverton, Colo., who was t Ballimare: $h0 § present w Pretldant TR bl en absit e At a meeting of shareholders of the Ameri maneuvering for advantage. The signal was | S¢lline: Alva (13 to 1) won, Memie G (4 to 1) | formerly logist of Wyoming, is mak-| pittsburg, i 4" Pwo-base hi Milwaukee club, 8 Itiot the. In. | San Bire. dnsuran mpany of New York given from the judge's boat that the course | *ph; T Grippe (15 ta 1) thied. Time: 143 | jng o thore examination of the ofl fields | Donovan Fee-baso hits: Bier: | dianapolis elub nt Elils of the Grand | the impairment of the capltal was made u; would be a triangular one, starting from the | jng: (roljactor (3 to 1) won. Paulatte (i near this place. Upon his report will depend r, Kelley, Homo run: | Raplds cly enasanxat Cliglny | R4 tho- sorapany. Wik qentings: pusintss Seotland lightship buoy southeast, half south, | second, Karl 1 (20 to 1) third, Time the development of a number of the recently | pltas Rey O | D Vil s At M ineanoin. Tamms | Broh € Fay and party from Tuft's col for ten miles well out to sea, then an equal | _Fourih race, mile, Selling: T discovered oil prospeets. Ty e ol Careys ety | T Manoing placed his proxy in the hands | e8¢ hav Boston for the putpose of ox distance west southwest, which would bring | (3 to 1) won. Fonschway (2 to 1) second, T : o), 'THxs e s ross of President Johnson, The only important | Ploring the Selkirk mountains in British Co the turning stakeboat of the second leg nearly | Funa @ to ) third. Time: 1:1i% Kanwas farmers Moving to Wyommg, | (1006 1Ace @8 B8 CE LOR i T Clabk: | matter attended to was the settiement of | lum They expect to penetrate where abreast of Long Branch, The last log and | Ll face: four furlongs and iifty yards:| WHEATLAND, Wyo., July 22.—(Special)— | son. it by jilghers Sténael, Jennings. | the dissension in the Minneapolis elub by | white men have never visited home run was announced to be ten miles | Neond Dick Lafington (b e D third, | Hon. H. P. Wilson of .Hays City, Kan., who 9 north, half east Pime: 0:54% has been here as the representative of a num m TG ghe e R EIED wihtter the warning signal, fired at 11:14, an Finished 1 1hs Haln ber of Kansas farmers in Eilis and Russell O HOE R ERIEEIER IS EIEBIEEIERIEEI LR H I RN ER IR SR E e e SR RS R hen both boats maneuvered, the gun for the p D e S . counties, purchased 3,000 acres of Wheatland start was fired. At 11:24 Defender was in| CINCINNATI, July 22.-There was a good [ £OUN ERRI Py H BEELEAR endy AL 1184 Datonder v ,,“.'.‘ off day attendanee and unusually good rae. | 1ands and will move his colony this fall and B11E 7 b ( starting line and Vigiiant, chasing hor cagerly, | % today at Oakley. The finish between [ W0 ———————— st et Tormal sart st 10 or Shgt | Matd Saian i Eebare s (ho miie handi e E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to forty second behind the leader. Just before | ik, Wit the [eature of the days racing Ia., July ~(Special le- the two boats went across the Hine they | RATIY woh by" Rasper, . Byent-old in | sram)—The Union County "Normal schoot all others, It is indispensable for finest food. rought out r balloon Jib topsalls. De- | 2 very good time ‘for the class of | convened in this city today for a three fender 5o st to gain by this movement, | horses. The last race was run in a heavy | ©"Ve ! e e .. . The great racers beiug thus started. the ex. | SNOWer of rain, which made the track very | weeks' session. The entire enroliment reaches — United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso'n of the United States. curslon fleet and pleasura craft hurried off | Sipbery Weather hot' and threatening. | 195 which with them, keeping well to Iceward. Doth | st thee, pres four and a half furlongs: | 41, An excellent corps of instructors has yuchts were carrying main sails, club sails | Hippogrift (o Sarin L AMUSEMKNNTS. COURTLAND. BEACH is unusually large for the firs: R L Rl T el ealihy St salia | Eipnoprid, (8 S0 1 wion, Niearie ip o ) | Dun cimcured, ang, Coucly Supipsident | B R R T R T R N R R R R TR L 5 R SR R R SR G R RV RO R W) wind was wesP southwest, about twelve miles ond race, selling, seven furlongs: M s e (sl | DEFEND! D STEADILY , one (13 to 1) third, ‘Time: |yt Fiolhires Wednoeday evening. round cutter, lay out on a greased tin, wash' and mix into a moderately stiff batter. One Il as Datonder's srels saat oo ho baks AT T e T il One pint corn meal, one pint flour, one [over with milk, and lay a thin slice of citron | half fil cold gem pans, well greased. Bik loon Jib and at that time she was increasing | 1 1) won, Daisy Holander (5 to 1) Caught After Six Years' Stealing. tablespoonful sugar, one teaspoonful salt h. Bake in hot oven ten minutes in a solid hot oven ten to twely A LA PN K [ | rub (7'to 2 third. Time: 1:02% . o ohe e oyal Suily Lun the distance between herself aud Vigilant at - te. handicup, one mile: Mali| SIOUX CITY, July 22.—Willam J. Finch, | three teaspoonfuls Roval Baking Powder, Biayu) iy ¥ ] L) Graham Griadie Cakes. the start. The sails on cach boat were draw- | Marian (9 to 2) won, Fgba 0 2) seco! - = . tablespoonful lard, two eggs, one pint milk One quart flour, one teaspoonful salt, two ’ A 1ng ‘well, and those_of Defender fitied her | Fie udvice & twoly fnabart, @ to 2) second, | cashier of the Sloux City branch of the ! gl Soih 0 oot meal, flour, cugar, salt and [teaspoonfuls Royai Baking Powder, two-thirds | 1 PInt Graham flour, 3 pint corn meal, ¥ more exactly than they did in the race on “ifth race. selling, mile and a half: Ras- | American Biscuit and Manufacturing eom- | powder; rub lard cold, and eggs beaten butter, four eggs, onme-half pint milk. | Pint flour, 1 heaping teaspoonful brow Saturday. [ por 8 to 1) won “Weabody (1 to'5) second, | pany, has confessed to a defalcation of $5,600 | and wmiik; mix batter of consistence of together flour, salt, and powder; rub in Sugar, % teaspoonful salt, 2 teaspoonfuls | At 11338 a. m., as seen from Far Rockaway, | & Slorn atn G elpthird, Time: 235t and s in jaill under $5,000 bonds. Finch | cup cake Mn pans to b2 cold and well [butter cold, add beat and milk Royal 1 ‘yorine @ to 1 third, ) o mix Baking Powder, 1 ogg, % pint each | Defonder was gaining slightly and appeared | caraon (7101 won Candon (5 10 1 vecond, | Worked for’ the company for six years, and | greased. then f hirds. Bake in hot |into firm batter Like cup cake, pour into two | of milk and water. Sitt together Graham to be leading Vigilant by a minute and twen- | Pretecder (15 t Time: 1:29% although his peculations began mora than | oven ffte round cake tins slze of plo plates; bake [g o ™ ST RCF o UL CORSLRer AR ty-two seconds. Five minutes later observers | . four years mgo, they were not discovered 2 ) lacult twenty-five minutes in pretty hot oven, or J ) ! 0 3 powde ad beaten egg, mik and water. | from the Long Island coast lost the two boats | ., thut Off ine lookmakers. until a visit of the auditor ten days ago. One ¢ two and one-half cupfuls until a straw thrust into them gently comes f\m l-’m ::?«’r‘. 1o 8 siooth 'nl,:u“. ‘\«\v:,‘u‘n ’ from view as they sailed off straight into | NEW YORK, July At Brighton today | S —— sugar, fou and onc-half pints flour, [up free of dough, being 100 thin (If too thick it will not run, | the ocean southeastward. At 11:45, nearly | Scratches reduced the number of entries DIED. 018 teaspoon Reyal Baking Powder, one Koyal Graham Gems. but bresk off and drop), Hest sriddle hot :.u u!blhr\ firat leg of the course appeared to | About one-half, and In consequence the rac . teaspoonful 3 Mix the buiter, | One and one-half pints Grabam, one-balt | pour batter iuto cakes as large as & ten Ave been salled. Defender had nearly, if # was uninteresting. The track being | FLANNERY -Mrs. P, age 5l y - | sugar, 1 beaten eggs moot add the flour, plat corn meal t ) ful salt, two t 3 y a . 0ok quie ' il ot ciear water batwern ber- | §iVY B0 e Roaly, ra' or Taat nient | iy restiegee, iy soutly Henth sitted ‘wity the' powder, aad extract. [spoontvls Royal Baking Powder, oné and ont- | tura and brown other side. Pile one on the | WITH FREE SHOWS. e and v ;“ . ; | whas iven to"the akers that 1t any | from residence 1o 8 Bhilomen ot cathadrn) | Flour the board, roll out the dosgh oue- |quarter pints milk. SIft together Graham, |other, serve very hot, with sugar, milk Bulloon Ascension, Parachute Leap, Tight :22 It was clear by the rate at which | of them wore taking money they | Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. < quarter inch thick,” and cut with ‘large lcorn meal, salt, and powder. Add the milk, | cream or maple syrup. Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performances

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