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L __ [ __ ______ L p—— — - _ ——— - \ 4 leagie 81,000, the remainder of the $1,000 K Ay of where he was hung. The Fourth of Jul N e \ [Q | of the New England states are going to \ v ’ HOSPIT:\L UST I\(REASED ';‘l":':':;‘h;l':p';‘]‘:r";\"g:‘DGE‘;;"” :;,;; flfll\fi; ; TO BLCI\ THE ‘ANDERB“‘TSjE‘E{:.IE;'E'TS:'L'I:E}'r{gfi;?’:‘;;r:‘:i.‘;t -mr:‘:-:_ : CROP PROSPECTS AND STOCIL\ I\{E:.}."E?H"lF::fr.r‘:h;'-éq"?’::"d' :";"fl-‘r.. l:;‘y:;;:l';'; U‘MHA qu STOCK MARKET Laltimore .. .11000001 0-~3 o and Kansag are the peach bel . 4 - — o which their store waw -robbed. Later de- With OKhthoma, nd Lhaian territory: 1n Denver's 8tring of Cripples Being Daily :,”',’f\ e e R e rune: | Pennsylvania and Burlington Gombine for & ffil"l'l‘fi"e‘.h.fr?fl" ..fl{e.:é“fg the lynching on | Outlook for Business in the West Sends Up | Mlana, Ohifo and Kentucky have not tard | Week Oloses with the Oustomary Light Oripples sville ¢ rried T ! learned that Bur o well, but Tennessee Is matketing a good Added to in Illinois, trorer TouiLe A B Transoontinental Deal, well was promisad a P of $250 to ferret Granger Railroad Seourities, T il e plantitars th " “( " Run of All Borts, irapos, too, w e plentiful this fal 4 ipog My 1L VR LU L R | to those concerned iy khe Farmer outrage As a rule, Where peaches have turned out i Frven; Lrouiaviiie 81 Balimore. 3. out the guilty partiesy This became known baa ™ Blruck. out Weshing. 2 by and they are thought¥) have lynched Bur- Bt Tt N Qi decaped, thu, late ROCKFORD HAS AN EASY TIME WINNING | 5uirccty fue’ ik WAmIE: o'y NEW LINE FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN | wen. BURLINGTON AND ROCK ISLAND LEAD | 'Sy (mitwed i Boner Witk (Nowly vt | BUYERS AND SELLERS ARE FAR APART ey hiag, binson. Hacrifice hits —_———— ks B 31 “.‘ & '4. o O ~. ~ Senminge Boubls THE LAW LAID DOWN. R Rt Dliesoltt] | Reapcn BUMEral more than o Egan Was and the Tenm by e - & Batieriee: | Combinntion of Great Ronds that Wil | Recent Importen Corn Carrlers Gy Preference | Doichon 1y, Oilghoma, - 1ndian terifcry, | eault fa Stow, Unantinf Behind Him Was Unable (o Withe |10 1) rier; Byger and Robinso fle Mannged by a Committee Declatonn oF (R Among the WenternneSumnr and | the kit states from Texis et o1t | 108 on the Meet Cat Onslnught from Unipire: Wolf I:vv:‘_'”f‘v‘\.f-_riy 2 Under the English Plan § The vexed question as o the remedies of Chicngo ¢ ol BBl e B Lo BLLEE Selling Netter~ilons Seare ) ]“;‘-“ B.co Now Contempluted, an employe for his dmproper discharge is The year will be a notable one In the u rlees Strong, Cleveland 7k T ol considered in McMullan vs Dickinson com- United States tor fruits of all kinds, except d ¢ g5 7§ Pittsturg 000 7 0 A 9 g pany (Minn) 27 L. R. A. 409, which holds b, Texas snd abuitern Catltorn Rockford, 11; Denver, 2. Daltimore . CHICAGO, July 28.~With the steady imr-f "y can maintain successive actions for | NEW YORK, July 27.—~Many of the most i S Ll DR B SOUTIL OMAIIA, July 27, Jackeonville, 0, 8t. Joscyh, HOYaing » - [ Payfrot . provement In the fnanclal affatrs of the |y o jimenty ot wages'as they come due, important Interests in Wall street have been Oil10AUO GHAIN MARIC The receipts teday were cattle, 1,088 Lincoln, 31 Quincey, 2 Bcoria, 10; Des Molnes, gan country and the prospects of large crops and g P-prighi i Nogs and 716 shecp, as against 1723 cattl Erorine Washingto Byl oty ok prosperous times, new gigantic rallroad deals | The negotiability of ' draft is held to be :‘-1“”:‘ ‘l';"'i """" L :: ::k‘.m.‘.\':\wlnlnl 17| Whent Cloned fitaher on an 1,180 hogs and u.«'sn«.p Yeutorddy aBddre Brookiyh, 4; St. Louls, & Ehiindipni and combinations are again coming to the | 4¢Stroved by the words “with exchange,” [but this has not prevente aterial ¢ Market Saturd vattle, 2,818 hogs and 21 sheep on Saturday, Toulsville, 4; Haltimure, 3 it -4 § surface. Sansas City; 6 tndianajoiis [ Wirington 1110 B3| About two years ago well defined rumors 8t. Paul, 12; Grand Kapids, “Games today: Chicago at Plttsburg; St, | S2ined credence that a combination or con- Minneapolis, 10; Terre Hau Touls at Louisville. solidation of the Pennsylvania and Burling- il - ton Interests was contemplated, The finan- ROCKFORD, 11I., July 28.—(Speclal Tele- | gconizs OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE. in the Towa case of Culbertson vs Nelson, |vance In many conspicuous stocks. Al of | GHICAGO, July 27 Helped stronig | OF 1ext Week, 7 R. A. 222, but with this case is a |the granger stocks have been strong . , wheat closed at an adv Recelpts from the first of the year up note collecting the declsions on the subject, | result is that at the close of the day's mar- | of Zigc per bu., after havimg at one part of [0 date show u loss, as compared with ti which show a fairly even conflict of | ket there is recorded a pronouncel gain for | the duy shown a galn of dlye. Corn was | Sume time last year, of 182 authcrity. every one of the western railway shares | firm, partly in sympathy with wheat and | 837 hogs, in part to the premium betng pald for spot | mules. )k Sheep and 1, A milk exchange has been held im the two | except e or two instances where therc BP0 4 e ciul panic following the Worid's fair check- | recent cases of Ford va Chicago Milk Ship | CCcPt I one or two {nstances where corn, closing e higher. September cats WEBKLY RECEIPTS. onn)— s te ly cripple: —_— g e bee eclal deterrent influences at | oyire. €108 saitie SN groni)—Deuver's team was badly crippled to- | o G S e Lend Amain | mated thin scheme, as it did many others of | Pers association (Ill) 27 L. R. A. 208, and | Ve been speclal deterre closed o higher and provisions ANished | nocorpte thin week..o..orenr 0NN bl Sk day, Lohman and Hutchineca being out of the Teout the HuNtiIng Hoonfern: this nature, and it was generally belleved the | People vs Milk Exchange (N. Y.) 27 L. R.|Work. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy '}"‘ with but little change. o InmL Week 1 game on account of fnjuries, and Inks' finger | 1o XTVE Ty uly 2Tn a game of | proposed déal between the Pennsylvania and | A- 437, to constitute an fllegal combination, | Rock Island have become the two bull favor- |~ Wheat opened strong and quiet, and for | Sanie week last yous being hurt In_seventh. Two Rockford | pard hiiting and fast ficlding the Diues | Burlington had been entirely abandoned. | and in the latter case its dissolution was | ites. Friends of Burlington have the back- | about nn hour and a half it looked s if | Sl Bk 1 . i 4o rt - Lately, howeve proposed ce be- | ordered, of Boston capital. They are promising | the rise at the opening would be the out- SO R B L R siave it RtitoHd | o e "the Hoosiers and took the | Lately, however, the proposed alliance be- | @ ing of Bo: v pening CATTLI e were old to O e e R it th e ok ,‘” oL wos ansbody-e | Lveen the two great systems of railroads has | A pecullar case in Maryland in respect to [ par for Burlington stock before the end uf | side price for the day. At the end of that| oo l'l’“‘h‘ 'r“'_‘ (o SO played a good game. Dolan pitched with fine | Icad in the pennant race. Tt was anybod¥'s | gy come to the surface, and the oplnion is | the residence of voters holds that one who | next month. They have a lot of theorles however, the initiul Jump of about | (€51 His O Lattls on kale thix u effect. Denver played in a spiritiess manner | Eame until the lost nan wis out. EEOUS: | frecly expressed by parties who are supposed | has been In the ctate and voting dlstrict for | urder exploltation. They point to what| %c fo lc per bu, was supplemented by a [ {8, ASHOSE SIXty-four - lowds yosie:day and Bgan was batted out of the box in the nsas City...... 0.2 08 & 4 8 8 37 8 to be well posted that before another year has | the requigite time may be a voter without | they say is the Burlington yrd of an | series of spasmudic which in less n he receipts were light, the pr fghth Inn ot Ishin b ame. | 1N0ianapolls . 2 g h , | passed the Pennsylvania and Burlington sys. | baving any particular house or spot that he | average ewing of thirty to forty points | than fifteen minut r bu. more. | tlon of beef stecrs was the largest in some ;Csur b Inning, Ulrich finishing the game r.'.”" 1[\.4';;1;: City, 'f"}.’”i"'; 1e, 'i tems will be united into one grand transeon- fnll;‘ lew. Langhammer vs Munter, 27| every time it goes up or ):vw:lrdu\\'n.‘ulfil v‘f".f."“ ; \TL'KI"“I’\\:- great @ ‘X\'ml“ \:i'fi days. There were about seven loads of s lrrors: Kunsas ¥, ndianapolis tinenta hug d e At-| L. R. A, 33 0! €y assert, s going-up ti tock | because of Arge e having Cng atlve hosides aeve onds of weste e NSRS AHD, Tintterics: Haetings ‘and Bergen: Phillips | nental thFough line, extending from the At 3 now, they assert, it Is going-up tin thtown up ¢ T Iy A ahguiny | Datives, besides geveral Jonds of westerns, 1 7 } tic to the Pac Heretofore the Penn-| A libel on two or more persons, although | ISltnd hag rather more substantial argu- | Uiowt ub t Nusla f Fhite of the cattie were pre e, L AB. R, 1B.PO. A WA CKISE, July 28— Score sylvania b idly remained within the lim- | not assoclated in business, when' contalned | Ments in its ‘tavor ‘than iurlington, Ite | SoRtcat feimeon, her. Mucla and the Chiled < nothing very extri I e var i Yisner, 3 A et 50111 0 2-14|its between New York, Chicago and St. Louls [ in a single writing and published by o | barty i the Steel exehanke devoted s | mpor pirt. ot the world, The impori- o market was slow and dull. The holds Kriew, T 75 Detroit Ve ¥ 0040 11 1—7)and has exchanged business with all the rail- | irgle act, is held in State vs Hoskins | pecially to it and having unlimited capital | Ing price for September was from LA “;"";_‘::““l"‘l\f."»;‘ ‘:"1"‘1-“;”‘ Parrott L stroft, 10, Brrors: | roads west of the Mississippi river. There | (Mitn.) 27 L. R. A. 412, to constitute but | at command, EX-GoOvernor Iower is ut th ¢, wnd a litte demand from the shorts to. puy the prices asked. Huyers A Batferies: Rett | Were elements of strength in this “position, | one offense and may be so charged in an | head of this pocl. He has been out of the | fuflicd the sauitiness of the quantity ot that they would buy the cattle 1 Twincham. but there have been o .many other trans- ment, stock market for four or five years. He | sale pon that discovery it became a y 4 Hollahd, s ) Yy could get tl ortii the mo d . oW . s | question with those who had previousty | i get then worth the moiicy, Gerett, f .. § eSS BbTes continantal comBIMELIOHE . bere il o ko0 e comes inw It avew with all his old ‘time [ @ « F M E i th 1 PAUL, July ' ntfnental combinations between eastern r A passenger in a public carriage to [ (i % probably the clo 'Y old who could run test g fump | The fallure of buyers and seilers to coiie Bnyder, c Pau - and western railroads p 3 y 0 | Jum el e te o 4 ? es! e elusive e together on a tradin is made | Dolan, = p.... a0 RABIR 1 3 Shotcs bt for th- Fannayivanta soansr or | KICKing 1s Rebd i Busd s Snivgn crsriags | thef, Prestdent Cabie of the teek, Inatd | WAL BUEEE DGR WSURNE PG | o ekt Sl the Soffine WORC o Totals .. Hits: 8t Paul Grand T later to follow suit. The fact also that the | company (Ore) 27 L. E. A. 219, not to| Jumps to the conclusion that the bull stock £ noush lon wheat | VG Qe B A e eyt Errors: Si. Paul nd Raplds, | anderbilts have had a traffic alliancs with | constitute negligence on his part, If persons | Matket —campaign = begun by =Governor | s By Bl SO > g s u Rl : terios: Juingon, 'Jones and Joyle; Bum- | the Union Pacific for several years and are [ of ordinary prudence would take that fourse; | Flower has the D e aTe r. Were 195 cars, of | A Bood share of the cattle here were cows Wit Jones, Petty ‘and Cumphell, ' gradually gaining a_large interest in that {and this was held a question for the jury, | Likind, being @ corn read, Ms CCiaS euc | which nine were s o art, Of | and heifers, and the market on thut kind { O £ NEAPOLIS, July 2% re oad h laced the Pe oivs . Ve enthusiastic over a statement from Presi- hich h stuff reasonably active e 554 by 037 113 4 0 o-o|rond has placed the Pennsylvania at a great | The mere drawing of a bung from a barrel [ dent Cabie to the effect that the corn crop | Celbts at primary western markets held to 1 onably active at about Shafer, 2b. finneapolts 114240 010 disadvantage. in which intoxicating liquors were shipped | is 0 good that there is Iikely to be double | #7000 bu., compared with LIs5on bu. at [ i brice o yards were practicaily gos b 3 Terre Haute....... 0.0 2 0 000 8 55| The proposed alliance between the Penn- | from another state, in order o test the | the ton for the raflroads lately aver- | the same’ points last year. The week's a raih oO (oA L oFIhG VR 2 AL L) Terre Haute, 2, | $Ylvania and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | article for the purpose of exercising an | Aged from it Mr. Cable udds—for Ar. | shipmaents fiom both coasts, Includipg flour sokers and' feeders wese in good < e e Batterios: Tinckbuth and Wilson; Hughey, | fystem it consummated would make one of | option to refect it, Is held in Wind vs Iler [ Cuble has always been a conservalive | NS OULE RS RETIEEL LOLOW B d for a Saturday. Tho offerings, hows Egan, p. : Nops and Roach the largest combinations in the United States. [ & Co. (Iowa) 27 L. R. A. 219, not sufficlent | FoPheiithat the improved carnings Whith | visible sipply, which last year increased | €Vefs Were not larse. Anything deirabe Hanford, 'If v STANDING OF THE TEAMS. The total mileage would exceed 12,000 miles, | to destroy the nature of the package as an | expected for ome months to come. 39,000 bu., Wil perhaps &how a small eadily ‘at fully steady price licia O'Rourke, rf. ) 1. Wor, Lost. Pr. Gt mr-lllmllln'.z le :-.llm'ms and the roads con- [original puckage of commerce. CABLIE} A CANDID RAILROAD MAN. e Uy e k, estimated at ahout T ok oL g ol heny Yt “ i ¥ n. L go.0 | trolled by each of these compan:e: A depositor who fails t ify be it 3 L0 ROL SN AL B 0% bu he report from the northwest i for goo: o cattle weighi Totals v Kansas Cit 15 ) 3 SATHS TS afls to notify a bank of | Cable was one of the first of the western | | »8 would lead to the impressi ht around 99 1hs. mver S Milwaukee . f € ylva @ represented cuchers Is held in First National vs | which have been afflicting all railroad prop- | expectation of xceptiol eavy crop, [ Ported above, the run of cattle during R . s | 8t Paul §¢ | the directory of the Burlington and the Bur- | Allen (Ala) 7 L. R A 435 1o o P:x':'w:‘»pm“l Titice Ana he wia Honeht Shough aua on | e e el eathtionally eavy oD, | the past wedk has; Hoon: vary: neaslyiiae e run v :| Detrolt . o lington will have a corresponding foothold in | from holding the bani Mable for subsequently | EPOKeh enouzh to tell just what he fore- | from the outside was The WTES OF |iho fun for the corresponding BTl i : Mirneap 3 » the directory of the Pennsylvania, The prac- | paying similar forgeries. AWt thie le le o | saw. Al that he said has been more than | Argentine shipments and higher feek of last vear. At the same time 2 Triby, K Lerett, 2; S { Seanl RApi L tieal management of the combined systems | note preseating all the decisions as o the | SIbY je ol Socer shiore Intorrts tbece | KeBthe market strong throughout the day | Fit"Sitere: and. on Same fhers Phh ko e $ By R oL fth “Ink Tirto rand Rap! 8 i e by exac 0 b > tigtend A g B ula n Wall street whose ex (s | despite considerable realizing. ut steers, ai omne pracn REIRS PIVX: Glrion to ke ar Jday: Grand Rapids at Minne- | by '0 Be by an exteutlve committee instead | duty of a_depositor in respect to forged | Interfered with by the candor of the Nock | ‘The corn market was irregular, but in the | bare. A Very large proporiion of 'the nte BiFuek Cout: By Dolan, '5.° Dassed balls: rre Haute at St. Paul; Indian- | 20 &, BEES e \n brCidents Roberts | checks charged to him by the bank. Island’s president thought it proper to find | main firm, even for May dehvery, Some | Ul Arriving here of late has been male Pace. Umpire: Mr. Heath. i *| apolis” at Milwaukee; Detroit at Kansas | And Perkins are to remain at the head of thelr | A purchaser of land sold under order of [ fault with him and call him names. The | disquieting reports concerning the growing | Ub ¢f COW stuff and fecders, Of thesc a R DERS BUGHED HITS. Clty. respective companies, but they will not have | the court in winding up a partnership is | {Ame people who were abusing him when | crop are coming from the west, and, al- | gonsiicrable number have been weitoris LEADERS s, TR | the same powers as at present. held ‘i Woodward-Hilner 6. p he was pointing out that everything was | though by itself would not have much ef-| {9 sand hills country of Nebraski PEORIA, 111, July 2 —(Special Telesram) | ORIGINALS WON BY ONE TALLY. The contemplated plan 1s similar to the | (Minn.) 27 “Holmes Co. vs Nudd | no¢ just what it should be with ihe western | fect, it directed attention to the uncertain | Desirable beer steers, such as would ba —Peoria easily defeated Des Moines today | management of the English railroads, and 1s | uny hebiane (ierts 40 to take free from [ rallfoad situation are now chanting his | temire of life held by growing crop: | jultable for the dresséd bheef “trade, have by bunching hits in the fourth and fifth | Game with Hinvers Was | in"accordance with the suggestions of the | pastners o o interest of the wives of the | praise because looking ahead he sees pros- | The cash demand fs excellent and to a | been in kdod demand all the week. Tha innings. A good flelding game was played, Ve CloReIAT T iFouRNy et R T Lol AL partners, although the land sold for more | perity. The Wall street friends of the | certain extent urgent. e day's receipts | PHCCS paid on the best cattle have not but it was devoid of any excitement. Score At the old fatr grounds yesterday the | tarmis ne e pr).;.fi?1”nr;,:.\:ur.::g'rfi":r}"' (el than ,me amount of firm debts. With thls | Rock " Isiand especially are In ecatacies. | were 817 curs, and 30 are estimated for QiR LT e Gl oo ecks 0063000 2—11| L 3 rday orms o 3 case 18 a very extensive no! % | They seem to be sure of a five-point rise [ Monday. September opencd at d3'se, d6- hile desirable are a o enslen Peoria o 3988880 2 clean Clippers ana Originals played” their | the Pennsylvania shall turn over all its west- [ of dower and covrs ' Tt {he sublect | in felr stock the coming week. “Fhis cheer. | clied o 4 reacted to 43tc, and closed | than ago. Common slippery cattle Hits: Peoria. 12: Des Moines, 11, Trrors: | first game of the season, resulting In a | hornd business going west of Chicago to the | ship real estate. S ki P T | fulness is liable to get ..‘mm- muu.n«IL 340, at 86 at the opening, [ 47 sy 1hmu-“ e -I,(m\\ (At in J Lh Motnes, 11, Hrrc ST > . ” by & scor § 1gtol 3 B AHALLBIVE hE: ARy Lowe should we hive tales of hof ds | sold’ of v b Al i E g in abo e same notch as Peoria; & Des Moines, 2 Twosbase hits:| to 7. The game was one of the most hotly | Pennaylvania the exclusive benefit of its east- | of the lien of an execution by delay Is that | taios are duc. The grain market Ghd the | Quite n good businexs was transacted fn | loWer, "Good storkois and s hive lsher, @), Dugdale, Nuiton. = Three-base | contested games played in thh ity e of Sweetser vs Matson (IIL) 27 L. R. A. 874, | stock market both invite them. And spec- s, At the opening an easier fecling pre- | Jeen \n yery active demand ull the week };l,‘l" T M N e ooty | many a day, as it was anybody's until the Fighting Over Uta which gives this effect to a mere postpone. lllillr(l'n may. do well to t“;.. in mlni(l that led, but when Wheat ad anced oats alwo | e as Close were lugiic higher than s SR g Ay 't ma s o0 3oth Jellen and Taylor ¢ FRA S 2 iy ment of the sale for the purpose of ing | 0 far as the granger railroad stocks are | went up. mber opened at 221ac, sold [ * VeK, U8 . to Mohler to Purvis, Stolen bases: Seisier [ 125t man was out. Both Jellen and * | SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—The Southern | Ment cf th ne:purpose of allowing | 50 Taf B8 (08 GrRnEer oA R anin M DD 1o B an oface oM | HOGS—_The fresh (@), Hennett (2). McFarland, Holmes. Bases | pitched excellent ball, but their support| pagiic company has become involved in a l?h_(h I'mu to negotiate with creditors. No | ¢hort {nterest upon which bull manip . 24 on balls: Off Hanson, 1; off Holmes, 6. Hit | was not alwavs the best. Score: R DIR I NS G atal di¥asma N other case can be found which goes so far | can rely. provision market was a shade firmer, | g | by pitehied bail: BY Hancon, 1; by Holmes, CLIAN CTIPPERS. Q with the eastern roads doing busi-| us this, but the decisions-on the subfect of | = Outside of the granger stocks we ha but very dull, and at the close there was | kot steady pricen ama Ten Jogn sl oe 2 Btruck out: By Haneon, 11 by Holmes, AB. R. BH. SB.PO. A. E, | hoss 10 Ul‘“ Wellalg easteri lics :',wd:”»*) of priority ot ¢xceution by consent | been rather bare of Wall, strect intc iitile chinge rom Vesterday's resing | dironis * Fhe et ot Nows sold Tarhely at $or ries: Hanson and dafe; Holmes | (o oo oo A il Uiel ecently reduced freight on a long line of | Lo delay or postponement of sale are analyzed | except for the goings on in Chicago rices. Pork left off at a_decline of With quite & number of sl o ey and Merarland. Time of game: Two hours | [ENIED [T 0 commodities from eastern points to Utah, | and reviewed in a note to the case. trust stcck. Some activity has been dis- | and ribs are 2ie higher. Hogs today w Nows #o1d Targely at $4.9064 i ‘ot it R o vk MeAulifre, 5510 3 In retaliation the Southern Pacific on June| A wife, in giving an order to a domestic | Plaved in most of the findustrial ‘stocks et i ovaainta ware LIC | VIS AR AL MisO LR Neec BUCK s | A (el put into effect a reduced tarift on such | émploved by her husband,to climb a ladder | have had ho_development In them compar- | ing w Of the year betose. P00 | arkat: wotiv | The recenin of. Lhiben haend.che O I e R b T D TR mimacitles e are manufacutred of produce: | 10 8, lott for pigeons, Is #aid by Judge Sher. | ablc to the fight in Chicago (ue. When u | The receipts for Monday aré estimated as [ auite larke during the pust ierl, not_ anly shiows y e enoon 1 two e | Monihan, in California and find a market in that terri- [ % Steinhauser vs Spraul (Mo.) 27 L. R. | week or so ago gas stock dropped down | follows: Wheat, 120 cars; corn, 360 o over the previous but ove R eI b forsnzan Andtwo In ute T i tory, but there was no line east of Oregon [ A. 441, to be, when cansidered as the implied | around 5—for the first time since the panic | cat 17,000 head. "For theé ast year. The demand and in the afternoon divided even. The nnon, 1b. which would §5in the new tarift. The objec- | 4€ent of her husband, not liable for an in- | breaking below that ficure—a pool able tq | cntife Weelc 16,0051 A ERTeTEXTRC BTN tOR AT Ui I D ternoon attendance was 4,000, Score, first 3 tionable new tarlff has therefore been can- [ JUry resulting to the wervant in making the [ PUY, JHE0 FRRes, of Slock Was Greanieed | rive. f 10 oo wenterna 4t frin Quincy .. 0000101002 Totals SR its place, reducing all rates on all commod- | d1scussion of this question of the maxim | turn on the up tack. The interests selling St tOREHOIca RIIStORINEIING Lincofn. 1,101 001 0011003 gepn) itios ‘which were carried. The rates only | TepOMIent suerlor as applied to the case | thesiock thort Were surprired unprepared ! e Hits: _Quincy. 7: ' Lincoln, 5, Errors:| . . R. BH. . | apply ‘to' Ogden, the end ‘of ithe company’s and and wife, e case s not de- | for any such opposition, and us a result [ Jul¥ 108D 7 s e uincy, 5; Lincoin, L Struck'out: By Mc ;m::r'\fiy.“ nes in Utah. Beyond that point R vme«:‘by the majority’ of tne court on this the stack floated up sevén or elght points. | <| T0MaH (il ICAGO LIVE STOCK. revey, 4. Bases on balls: Off McGrevey, 1; | Danger, ss AT Wil ADpIP: g question, has since lost abou of that gain, . s off Barnes, 4 HIt by pitched ball: By Me- | Taylor,” p. i LS O oW heduced tarifls | “Some new distinctibhs fn respect to the | £Nd the street has reports that the specu: | G 434 daiGIiRELatiDY KRN W Grevey, 1: by Barnes, 2 Batteries: Mo- | Dorcas, b, Lk v cancellation | oonai0t between trolley ‘rallw 2 lators who made this turn have now sold H | 4%4 | Been a Disnpp. rent to Selle Grevey' and Roland; Barnes and Speer. | Rooney, of the last months tarift. The reduced new.|and tefephond ComPAuILk i the hes b cieosts | CLioAlL thelr Roldings anilase no longer in- g 86| CHICAGO, Jul o cattle trade was dull Tmpire: Mr. Burns. Y . tarifts are calculated to meet the rates is- k ! s | terested in trying to upport quotations. 30, July %i.—Tae cattle trade was du lgrg:p, s‘elrromyi "r‘;:x‘mn: Whipple, sued by the eastern lines into Ogden, for the | "t¢, developed in the Tennessee cise of Cum- | It is estimated that about $200,000 was L 235 | and prices #howed more or less i N300 e, St T'elght’ department n' the general oftice of | il pTelephone and Telegraph Co. v | cieared by this sudden coup, four-ffths of | Seb : E2a% | the meneral expecation wa saesrsaee A ! Hack SN0 nited Electric Rallway Co. 27 L. R. A. 236, | Which Is credited to two or'three Chicago [ Muy. ... d : Tincoin 1110 0010 Lo Southern Pacific does mot propose to | pp e stre vxtified as Fork ver bbl _ s was not, like previous cases an ih. | men. The street is mystified as to what is 5: Quiney, incoln : 3 allow the eastern lines to ; i he | o) “under way “hicago G - Sy o : I'l{lgt‘cy. B o Dlay: (‘le::"(“‘lnlm"‘m 1 0-7 | business of supplyln[;‘ll‘xs 'C((‘:;:‘?!Ix{lz:k::‘e R fl‘;bl?bfl 4 sult for an injunction against the el e e aonlchito fGak S 30| Monduy. | The market s ek vas ‘ey to Farrell to Larocque to McVey: Originals ..... 0 02018 e by an electric rallway company of cur- | depends upon what may be doa: in Chicag SUDOILIOEN LA sc g Tnd ithy, to QiBriem. Bases on balls: O Hill 1. Hitby | “Earned runs: Originals, 2; Clean Clippers, Union Pacific a Factor. ;f?;rsnlll\i(r’nns:w to :‘hfl telephone HIME but an | during the next week or two. If there la b bt llanil T -;le;»”r ched bal Y mmerer, 1. Batterles: | o vo-bas s: Lawler, McAuliffe, LAN 28.—Elifa ctio) over damages caused by such | a receivership auotatic are bound to be : i g 3 0 o ots being nominal at $5.80@5.90, and’ Boland; Kimmerer and Speer. | Knioneciosior. Hame funer Yellen Dorcas, | - LORTLAND, Ore., July 28.—Elijah Smith, | interference. The court holds that the rafl. | much lower. 1f & receivership can be | shonRive=| ° native cattle are obliged to come Into Umpire: Mr, Burns. Bases on bajls: Oft Jellen, 8 Hit by | President of the Oregon Improvement com- | way company is entitled to use the streets, | Aveided, if the company’s earnings and the | “ept....| @ competition with fine stock from the Score, third game: pitchea “Ban: "By’ sellen, " Dy "aylor, '1 | pany, left recently for New York, ostensibly | and {hat such use ives the tclephone com: | COMPANY'S opportunities ure to count, the | ot ranges, there being numerous lots of th Quincy .. 00000010 Struck out: By Jellen,"6; by Tavlor, 1L | to reorganize the hoard of directors chosen | PANY no right to complain. Therefore no | mesket Brice of the stock will be sure to ena {hat el at $4.00G4.50, with Lincoln . 00030003 * 6| Passed balls: Knickerbocker, 2; Creighton, | 44 1o rec o damages for Injury to th mount higher. o R ligh as $4.85. " Native bute 4; _Lincoln Errors: [ 1. Umpire: Mr. Burroughs authe Srecantieiection, bwhioh+turned idown| SRS Y oGy he telephone line | [IVELY INTEREST IN SUGAR STOCKS. | LA ’ it i doing bett yney. 4 Lincoln, 7. = Errors: the Starbuck administration. It is now un- | {fom induction caused by the parallelism of | ''Nest 1o Cnicase Gas the Setieite in ihe P ; s i0: | Stiers, und there TR Ok Lo Larocue. to Move e Took Eleven Innings, derstood that Smith is interesting himself in | Wires on the street could be r:covered. But | industrial stocks has been liy in Sugar . i 3 L BT with n R R B Hran. “ghouck oo %] The Vogele & Dinnirgs and the Athletics [ the Oregon Rallway and Navigation company, | for conduction, charging the ground for | trust stock. It has not fluctuated over f i e AT Drio § SAlvesiahll e a1 5 b Bakes an balle: O | met vesterday on the latier's grounds, and | t00, and that his present visit to New York | considerable distances outside the street, and | wide panke, but {t has. none the less, been 3 . nas “improved cony G L McDougai, 1; off Gragg. 1. Home runs: | with the exception of a few disputes over | may result in another surprise equal to that | disturbing the use of a prior existing tele- | the le of the industriale. It i& now ) ; A ; crs iverng Were taien Ebright. Batterles: McDougal and Boland: | jeeisions of the umpire, it was one of the | Obtained by his victory in the Oregon Im- | Phone line, the railway company must pay | @bsolutely impossible to buy futures on raw | * proms sa2te TEALUTar AU Te o Were steady Grage and Spcer. Umpire: Me Burns. | GO0 mateur games ever withestod i the | provement_company election. It was given | (he dumages, and Uiese were held to be the | SUkars, The trade, ls much exercised over | B i O ASral ra e ot cern i AL O ARfor PRINGFIELD. TIl., July 28.—Hase ball, taking elcven innings to decide it. | out two months ago that an effort was being | 08t Of return wires for the telephone fine. | il “Voir wae over 600 " this V' e fiy e al $4.2004.66. Western este ] cha 1B karod ist ‘yeur was over 800.000 tons, and this S fed dicers nomimally firm ol §4 o Western Western assoclation champlonship game. | The' features of the game were fine | made to reorganize the Oregon Railway and e R o aana, and, this | HART Y o ers were firm and uncha Jid gff;“ ¥ p o| work ‘of both pitchers and the playing of | Navigation company and do away with the 'TWAS NOT LUTHER {tself enough to disarrange the whole raw | “a% No. 1, $1.29, A only Sbous 5,000 ware e acksonville 00010311 Foley on third. Score: recelvership. It was further sald that Major . : cugar market, but along with It comes | TIMOTHY & Prime, § supply up 10 17,000, © That was & fn 8t. Joseph. 00000210-6(V & D. 1500 058010 1°.050,.0' MeNeill, the receiver and general manager. Who Praised W Women and Song | the inteliigence that in Loulsiena there is | PROVISIO! s pork, per bhl, $10.60@10.63; | than could be disposed at this Hits: Jacksonville, 10; St. Joseph, 8. Er-| Afhletics ..., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 would probably be made president: . Muiar So Loudly. A shortage of from 10 1o 15 per cent in|lard, per 100 Iba., 36 i shott ribe, sides | prices were weak 1o 6o per 100 b, | terles: i Slagle and | prrors; Vogele & Dinninks, &2 Atletics panled by his attorney, W. W. Cotter of this | language or another, says the Buffalo Com- | feprives Loulsiana pianters of 3500000 ) h mon to cholee | heavy hoks at 84 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. ;. Two-base hits: Logan, McCa city. The trip was made In the interest of | mercial, with the famous old German couple | Which they hn}v been <| mllrm ons 'l"m» u““'-\l\\ Distillers’ finished goods, per gal r;;u-d lots ‘mu and At weiin e 3 Double plavs: Mahoney to McA' : reorganization. It has been learned that the F s opnion | German sugar beet crop s damaged this[$1.2 o . R he Enles o wen! R Plaged. Wan. Lost Pr.ot | Bl B ey O e teas oty | Union Facific has become anita o fomter e | attributed to Martin Luther, and which | VS0 oo Galintity ‘and “auality; | SUOARS Unchanged at v “heavy and $0.06@5.15 " 108 ; English L Y o he followlag wers the receip \ipments | Hght. ared” with ‘0 wedk i pric Peoria ... . 21 f0 Woods; Stine to Woods. Hases on balls: | the reorganization and it Is belleved that the | Iiterally and properly translated into English | The shortage fs conservatively estimated ai | The followiag were the receipis and shipments | hEht: | s compared Wwith o week ago prices Denver ......... i Togan: Patie ard Mebonald, Umpire: | Mght result in the Oregon Railway and Navi- Who lgves not wine, wife and song friends of the American Sugar trust. Trade - - L AReeD By sa indny and tHe Quiney . & 8| Ross, " Attendance: 500, i} * 1 gation again falling into its hands. Remains a fool his whole life long. conditions are all on the side of impriving | Flour, bbls, . B 4.000 e hasls of §1.2 for culls 16 ckiond, ... i e e % This supposed sentiment of the great re- | prices. Wheqt b ol Colnia0tilie D, $2.T5@LI6 for westerns Bt. Joseph NorosnaWara Hot IRt MRS, MARK T TO MOUK former has been quoted thousands of times | e bugaboo gold export iant vt dona [iGalh g ity S7008] 8 RanD Texans dnd’ $2 1542 for com GRETNA, Neb., July pecial Tele- | as his and its authenticity was not ques- | for- Suc AR AL AR LR ey 9 T it £.000 1000 | are selling as high as ver nCpeorin St Foreph' at ey Jons | Eram)—The most’ one-sided game of the Witesiaf i sWenl tioned. "But now comes a very competont | 5f it “mis e i & bieger way Mein. | BTy G 80001 ___1.000 | selling "at" 32006285 and’ foding Molnes at Jacksonville. 4 season was played oh the home grounds| authority—the Lutheran Observer—and stoutly [ while France is pouring so much gold into | Onthe Proiu v the bupter mar- | SiEhdl $3, 0 A big ot of N intana kras between the Maroons of Council Blufta| Mre J-hnMsrhn, the wife of a da'rymin who | insists that Luther never wrote the lines, and | T.oadon that authorities here affect to be- | ket was firm: ereamery, 10@17ig0: dairy, 108 | “5aiime 10 naunds wold sesterday at #860, GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. | and the Gretna Greens. The principal fea- ( lives about a mile west of the Institute for | that in fact they made their first appearance | lieve that there is small reason to antici. | 156 Egks. firmi 114114, Cheese. 7@7s(c. hogs, 5,000 head; sheep, 2000 liead. ture of the game was the hard battng bY | o Deat, has reported that she has been | MOFe than 200 years after his death. pte.thet marwhlbeaaliediupon to; tirnisn In Mn Textilon, 3 ; Cinetnnati Cuts Another Slice Off the | the locals. Score s According to” the Observer, in the year | 1. G "G, Bt in T mina, "however that | MANCHESTER, July 25—Sales f Al Al Lonis Xixe Blook, Gr 0025005 26 12| deserted by her husband and left in almost | 17 It 1s ‘well to bear in mind, however that . July Sales for the| gm. LOUIS, July #.—CATTLE-Tccelpts, €20 o uleveland Lead, Saroons” 12000030 0—6|destitute tan . ' almost {1777 ‘ well known German poet, John Henry | qlj these French shipments are on a special | past fortnight have been below the pro- | head: shipmeats 160 hends pracicay o CINCINNATL, July 2.—The Reds ham-| > destitute circumstances ~with herself and | Voss, published at Hamburg a small volume | account for the Chinese loan. and a0 not | duction and stocks are growing, The bus | Ket, oWing o ihe vers Hght supply, and oniy Iness for the Drevione. wack wry ohctamie | u retall trade was done Within brevious qu mered three pitchers In streaks ard won | ,AU%i Gretna, 25 Maroons, 3. WWO-bAse | threq children to support. She says that her | entitied, Musenalmanach—"The Almanac of | in any way have relation to tormal things. u by a good margin. Attendance, 13072 [ hita: Gretna, 1. Bases on balls: Off Schief: | husband and his mother left Omaha two days | the Muses.” " At the end of one of the poems | We are confronted with a bajance of trade | by the elcction, but_ the improvement in | "{fos Recelpts, %0 hend; shipments, 2 a0 Score fele. 4; off Schugart, 4. Struck out: By |ago and on next Wednesday will sail for| '™ hls book he placed the couplet in Ger- ¥ 3 ¢ volume for the past week was Impercepti- market about 10 lower: heavies, ' $4.80@ . ! 3 3 the end of a contract made with a Wall | yolume £ Cincinnatt 70801000 sy Schieffele, 122 by Ciin,’ 1. Barned runs: | gpeiana, man: et S dionte Ty Mae hovernment | ble. For India & demand was stll - ex- j packors, 46064000 weht, ssagnon | T o Sl A §; Maroans, 1 Batteries:. onjets o el (ree yadi ¥ nihe gov 't pected, with sellers eager, and small as- 3 p Cleveland 070000002 foro, "Hichter and. Touier: Schugart, Cain| Mre. Marhn states that her husband trans- | JVer picht lebt Wein, Welb, und Gesang, | through which many millions of profit are | forting orders were cusily filed. Prices 1 nothing d unt’ of no Suppl Hits: Cincinnati, 16; Cleveland, 17. Errors: | and’ Orell, Time: Two hours and thirty | ferred shortly before he left all his prop- 5 L& papetec uy the ¢ e e mea | Were Irregular and China s still the is & fair dema %00d muttons und Ginelnnatl, 8 Cleveland, 4., Eirned ‘runs: | piinutes. Umpire: Fouier. erty to his mother. The value of the prop- | T© his cusion Voss affixed the name of | volf €XPILS Started [rom herh would meah | only bright spot. The Levant was quiet | lambs at previou au Gincinnatl, 6 Cleveland,' 3 ' Two-base hita - -~ erty is $30,000. She says that this was done | LUther. This caused a good deal of com- | Lol B0, FPVERG"GA | his ‘milllonaire svn- | And = collections slow. South Americans » Kanwas City Liv mith, Miiler, McPhee. O'Connor, Burkett. Futurity Announcement. ment and excitement. Voss was a candidate ! : were only moderate buyers, and the home Three-base }]‘m:l McPhee, Burke G.| NEW YORK, July %.—The Coney Island | pt Shecdostanon ot ke mAMSE-IrIR R, Who | for the position of teacher in the Hamburg e D e ause, e traders - were rather " in_ ‘the sagging. | 135 Newds shipménte %10 ‘ebeau. olen bases: olliday, Hurke, NRWe.S d s L 5 as never been pleased at her son's marriage | oo The Luth 4 ? the ol g Lt 5 0 _Wheth Varns were difficult to move in % head: shipments, 3,10 Double plays: Knell to Childs (o U'Connee: | Jockey ‘club announces that the value of ong JERELUER Rt 1 TOK SO0S Marriake | gymnasium. The Lutheran pastors of the city | or not ynder thesc peeatiar elrcumstances | i, Weisq Gl Lo - move in Texas stecrs, §2 McKean to McGarr; Latham to McPhee to | the Futurity io be run at Sheepshead Bay oS I wile, protested against his appointment because | this Wadl street sviaicate will permit fur- | ANty §n0, prices, Awere | gener Dot sthora. Ewing: Smith 0 McPhea to Bwing. Baxa | on Saturday, August 20, will be sorg. " 1o WIh coptempe, and even abuse. | Luther was not the author of “the coupler” | ther gold exports, warrant further kovern | witat ®curtalicd by " Lancashire. - The Ny on balis: OFf Dwyer, 1: off Wllson, 3; off | Among the 'probable contenders for this | i+ 0 SEET€R © B ho-nelghbors 0 the } which had been attributed to him, and be- | MeRl bynde, ang, seeie furiher mwilllone of | noliday season may affect the cotton “Recelpts, 4,100 gselylihfi;:fl Cuppyy L. HIt by pitched ball: | stoke- are: Handepring, Hastings, Apple- DL SATUY l&":fl::}'*‘{“l‘-)‘“:g\x‘f;;‘”l‘f"';fm'lw; cause Voss had thus made Luther encourage | fost can best guess out the prababilities Sonsutption until the end of August. The | bad: market [1gisc fow y 1 by Dwyer, 8 by Cuppy, 8. | gate, Crescendo, Forma msel, i /008 ustomed » i dst. | intemperance. But, In spite of all that could g H. ALLAWAY. |¢© ent continues to do well. 96, | heatles 65490 Struck outi Hy Ruines, § by Dwver, 3; by | Beau Ideal IL" Nimrod, Requital, ‘Bona: | The head of the household ‘wopeared to be |y ‘Gone In the way of denial ‘and explana- e ra ) lights, $4.85G5.00; Yorkers Suppy, atteries: Dwyer, Rhines and | parte, Wishard, Merry ' Prince. Jefferson, | Marhn's mother. Ever since Marhn marrie 3 | = . TR, . rlcet, 5 g Vaughn; Wilson, Knell, Cuppy and Zimmer. | Refutee. Hazlett, Sonata and The Native! | his wife the mother has worked her lik tion, the lines literally clung to the great LONDON FINANCIAL REVIEW. LONDON, July 28.—The rainfall during Bacelpts, | 1,000 head; ‘shipments, Time: ' Three hours and ffteen minutes, | Tho foliowing attumn handicaps are glso | it WIS thE mother has worked her like @ | name and refused to be separated. And we - the past week has been ample, but the A mashet wiek Umpires: O'Day and Bittman, anncunced: The Fal handicap, $1,500, for " y several weeks ago the wife | yenture to say that comparatively few, down [ Plethoric Condition of the Money Wheat crop s expected kit LX) A Steok im § R et 3'year-olds and upward, Futurity course; [ left the house, but was later induced to re- | {q the preseni day, ever doubted that Luther | Market Attracting Much Attenti G Ty et L B IS B s i 8T. LOUIS, July 2%.—Today's game, the | thS Ocean handl LU, Lok Sy aRralan | 2Urh. was their real author. LONDON, July 28.—The return of narket for wheat has been firme d ds 4 ap. $2,000 So : quotations were 6d to 1s 6d higher, owing to | for Saturd: July i, 1 188t of the séries between the Browns ang | 20d upwards; the 8 _handicap. $2,000, ome of the neighbors say that Marhn of-| " A5 the couplet expresses the convivial | strong unionist Parllament must sooner or | the unsettled weather, fears ot o o oo Hogs. 8 ‘or 8-vear-olds and upward, one mile and s ¥ . uth Omah fria Bridexrooms, was o hard fought and well | ©puipes olds and upwal € fered to taks i pyife with bim to Eugland, | sentiment of meny Germans, it is probable [ later have a strengthening influence on | yest and the advance'in American options, | Spiih, Omana «:....oooooi... 100 played one,'ending in a victory for the i = at. on the advice of friends she refused [ that it was a common plece of unwritten | the stock market, but for the present this| There have been heavy arrivals off the | wacekd iy’ i I3 Tisitors. Both Breltenstein and Steln pitched Valleyeie T Sltn Law, LR German folk-lore even before Luther's time. | feeling Is overborne by the desire to close | (oML but shippers “offer but litte. The | Louts ... £ood ball and their sunport was almost per- | TLONDON, July 28.—The Daily Telegraph - S Wosiion writers\EAVE made the lines [ Teunl H-0YEIUAING. ¥ (116 GMPG 10 01089 | market “is sepsitl here was a mod- fect. Attendance, 5,000 Score: says: Valkyrle II1 will be navigated by ANOTHER BIG DAY. e ity Wi a Cipies | accounts for the holidays and by the anxi-| erate” Inquiry ‘for "parcels, which Were in | Totals 8t. Louls . 7 02| ¢ s er C . i J ety respecting the situation in eastern Eu- [ quiet demand. Hard Duluth wheat afloat Brookiyn .. 09910010 02 Captain Harrison of the Allan liner Corean, [ Conrtland Hax er Blg Crowa |meaning, but the trjie ' version coupling | yore"ana the plethoric condition of was quoted at Ns §d. Spot was firm and Cot Py 00202000 *1]. granted spec| e - b . e 6 deare W 5 e Hits: St Louls, §: Brooklyn, 7. Erroms: | N0 Was granted special leave for the pur and 502 P Bleyele Rider, wine, “Wife and song’ egpresses the pre- | woney market, Which ill be increased by | 4, 0earer. Mulze wax stendy; mixed Amer. W, YORK, duly. TN 8t Louls, 1i Brooklyn, 0. arned runs: | bore; Captain Cranfleld and Captain 8¥¢a- | oourijand Beach had another big day yes- | VAIlng sentiment and custom among Ger- | tha deciston of the Japanese government o 4 8t Louls, 2;'Brookiyn. 2. Three-base hit: | Tiang At obuh tasinn (o kyrle 1o 0: | terday, The crowds were larger if say. | Mans in taking their wiyes and children with | to have the tndemnity from China paid to | dugted @t 105 Harley firm, but not L S Ely, Dowd, 2. Stolen bases: Cooley, Andor g them to the gardens andj other social re- | ite London account. Prices have .experi- Wi I L son. Double plays: Breitensiein o' Shee- | Sty men With the crew and ten tons of | thing, than oa the previous Sunday. The Bur- | sorts for recreation and amusement., enced @ slight setback almost all around. fRRC LI L8 han: ‘Treaway ‘lo. Lachance. " Bases " on | fioreson bourd she did not show too mueh |\, oe B PO e e one trom S Colontal rectrities were depressed on ank: | gy COPFER-—Options Pl balls: Off Stein, 5: off Breitensteln, 1 3 ¢ 9 ing difficulties in Australia. Bulgarian and 1 steud N Struck out: By Stein, 2. Passed bans: | 19Ked every way seaworthy, It Is expected [ Hastings and another from Schuyler, while The Ses Lion's Pull, Turkish securities fell rather heavily, The el s Mot o on Sabh rim, 1. Batteries: %}f"h'"fi“" and Mm”‘i the voyage will occupy twenty days. the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul brought | Jacob Holgate of Coryallly, Ore., started out pew Brazilian loan has fallen rather flat, house delivery; JAMES E. BOYD. J. W. DEAN, rim. H — —— e v —— v heing oted sligl discor . haence of outs! 5 - 't . - forty-nve mindtes. Umpires Surtum, 27 Just Where He Wan Wanted: in one from Madrid, Ia. The evening attend- ‘,"’ °;":““ & ‘“h"l'"" A lf: Al I A i P B T e A ‘Dointe: Telephone 1039. COLTS WON THE LAST, W. D. Smith and Ira Spencer are booked at [ Ance was somewhat larger than Sunday a | found In a very brief perind that 1t was an [ 24 Pacine preferred and the consequent mber. §12.20613.00; Decen 5. 10G15.70 BOYD & DEAN OHICAGO, July 3—The Colta fook the | the police statiun wWith disturbing the peace wp,fi‘ ago, “‘,l, ksm.’,r,;d, being fairly packed f‘lnex;:n:m l;e‘ had unm: nb't‘x::ux.‘ The h:»;x heavy )vt‘lllll).'| 1I.~|vrliy~n—|l ’ull (A-u‘)lh|l|( ns, | Mareh, SLGILR: spot eodes, aisady; No. 7, re i last e from ‘Washington by ] until 10 o'clock. e attractions were as as lying on , #along which | Mines have been irregular. mericans, | "l Neor "stock today, | 216,817 bags: | United 3 Yy margin. The locals made al® their *papy | Y BEDUK. The men were holding a caucus | ugual on Sundays, including the German sing. | Mr. Holgate was driving in his bugey, drawn | Without being Very active, have Leen oniy | wiivn stock, 304 buti afiat for ihe il COMMISSION and did their butting at the start, while | at Fourteenth and Jackson street in the | ing quartet and band concert, and in addition [ by a healthy young horse. = Mr. Holgate | ironk, the magket thowing an ‘advance | i edom b wial vislile for ie United | caovo 00 "B rowisd & Stook the Senators did likewise in thelr' fourth | morning. In the course of the argument | last evening L. H. Bliss, the largest cyclist | lassoed the lion, and, tying the rope to his R oo araen: | Mintes, "4, MY Lagy, - AERINSE 10T Nais. lask 3 ons ocki o i AnnAE Y i\ ok throw from cen- | Spencer emphasized one of his points by try- | in the world, gave an exhibition. He weighs | buggy axle, whipped up bis horse with the i Oy B P SR T ) 28, July. 1,Qul e anioa Room 111% Board of Trade. Slened the Lame hnd was'e ssat S nird, | ing to hit Smith on the nose. Falling in the | 502 pounds, fs 22 years of age, height six feet | intention of hauling the lion back to town. | T 2 ; Wabash preferrs ipts. '8 000 bagn: Direct wires to Chicago and New York. flelding. Attendance, 7.500. Seore: V¢ ©f| attempt, he decided that discretion was the [ five and a half inches and rides a twenty- | After being dragged along a few yards the | L% per cent: Illinols Central, 14 pei n".fi""'.f a, duly S~ 3 Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co Chicago 24000000 »g|better part of valor and started on a hot | four-pound wheel. He created much merri- [ lion decided to go home to sea, and started [ New Vork Central and Northern Pacific | MERCU ST 0% MO 0 quier; closea steady, | T 0 2, = ‘Washing( 2000320000 vl‘\l--e est on "J;cknun strect, with dsmn; meat wl':vn Do went n:‘ z]mm;,.. N:Jan;xer toward the breakers, Despite all the efforts | Preferred, 1 per cent. without chanies e, 0h bage, ¥. P. SMITH (Tel. 1%) 6. M. STANFORD o v after him. Smith was gaining groun ribur hunt a 0 t , ~ 0 i JANEIIO. July fim: No. 7 Rio, 5 Bt 1 vt rianiano}. 1 B | 80crcer Goaged into”the ‘olice sotion. wikh | 4wt 16, M4 the bl allon, wone, shest et | ore ory LioIERte 8ud b horse tho lon kol [« o BroE Frawpeets, o | e, senaner, it Rt Wi | F. P, SMITH & CO. Chicag , 2; Washington, 2. Two-base | Smith still after him. After they had been |urement is fifty-eight inches,but he finally suc- | minutes the hind wheels of the wagon were 5 o for Europe, 1,000 bugs; stock, 157,000 bugs, GRAIN and PROVISIONS Wilinot.' Schelbeck. Three-base hits: | arrested it was discovered that Spencer was | ceeded, with the aid of about a dozen others, | { Mr. Holgat v eastern Illinols reports that the apple crop adt i . 197,00 bags. nge. Sncrifice hits: Hassamaer. | w i 1oy, | 0 the surf. Then Mr. Holgate cut the rope, | of that section of the state will be one Wool Mark Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. R e o Hassa) wanted on the charge of assault and battery, | In pulling on a forty-four-inch suit, which | and was giad to get home alone and alive. ool Narket, A olen -, 'O)BH-W‘:(“:(;”‘A.‘::; and consequently he will have to answer to | fit rather snugly. Bliss finally concluded to T ety > “"" ""‘.’T.f t pyer grown .'.".ILZ" .Tlml ":3.'1 LONDON, July At the wool muction sales | Branch offices at Fremont and Colui Labge to Everett. Struck oug: My | (WO charges when he faces Judge Berka this | bathe without bathing shoes, becanse the Two Drowned in the Ohlo. N0 (RIGIN0° Sv8 OF - B0, SXMHINRIY. 8 today” LA bulcs Nore offered 'of” which "1m arders piaced on the Chicugy Bourd By Grimith, 4. Bases on balls: Off | morning. beach people couldn’t find a pair larger than [ CEREDO, W. Va., July 28.—Mrs. William | Similar reports have been recelved by [ which was met with & strong demand from | coro: Benseiner, Flack & Co. St Lodia ! %% o GriMith 2° Batteries: Grifith ylid 2 o No. 35, while Bliss requires 11s. = A B L foq | the 8t Louls Republic from almost every | Americans and continental® buyers taliow- | Sa%pi Batk, Omans 4 Kittredge: Boyd and McGuire. Time: enth of Mrs. 8. A. Bryant, e lerce of Middleport, N. Y., and her married | yuple growing section of the Mississippl | Ing are the sales in New Bouth Wales, hgarl-b"lgsgr%ll;vx:; S Mrs. 8. A. Bryant, mother of Dr. D, C. Negro Lynched by Robbers mra. Franklin, who own a l'nrp family boat ,\ulev I'rm crop, |i.k.»|n as a \q)ul-h", prom- 3 balcs; scoured, 7d e, 30T | N LONELS OUT OF DEBT. Rewant (Giag SELERTS 4 co.| MERIDIAN, M o _|and travel by river operating a merry-go- | I5es o be one of the largest and finest in d, 2 SdGin 14dt grewey ] ioe What buckie ou - o LOUISVILLE, July 28.—The Colonels won | nua. yesterday. atiermenn moe ooy T | o cblan sty go"% 28-—Charley BU- | tound, ‘were both drowned here tnis afier. | the history of the country 0 i A TRADING or ol 0 which "¢ NEW “iha R R ata GF the serias troms Baitimon , yesterday afternoon. She was 74 yéars . colored, abou years of age, was Mre. Plerce fell into the river. Her | , The territory in which peaches have ieasr Boud” Ta EXPLAINED COui 11 ‘expli a narrow margin today. Weyhing was | °f 88¢. Services will be held at the howse | lynched near here last night. It was thought :f.':",..mw.] in after her and the current | furned out 1 18 smaller. but it embraces New Zeiland, 410 nurgin trading and DE; MARKET ‘effective at critical moments. © The | this afterncon, after which the remaias will | that he was concerned n the Farmer ut. | mosp: Arkanmme. Toras’and I all the gulf Aiate s o Wkl Something, ARBOGAST & 'COn 323 Tradery N - D! d out- pt them under the barge. Both bodies | Arkansas, Texas and in all the gulf states n tal, L3110 bales; , | something. ARBOGAST & CO, 22 Tredaw e club yesterday pald over to the | be forwarded to Ollo for iuterwent, rage, which occurred within 4 stone's throw | have been recovereds the yield will be exceptionally large, Bome s Bulldio, “culosor ] | comcrom recelpts of hogs numbered weaty-seven 1oads, ax agninst fiftecn yesterdny, he demand wis good and the offcrings were ali Smma 0 al memomcoom | somomn 2 D DS EATI-e o] Smommtsm—— lo el o would be followed by a big ‘“run’ here next oxi 00 ° o sharp western latter and some commion Qulet; mid-

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