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e A fixed by the apprafsers on a number of Af llr ATV C ol Grand Reapide at 8t Panl: Indianapolis TH T FR The weather wan fine, but the irack slow. | ns Ry 8% AN ALIPY | OROPS 1N LOW LANDS DNSTRAOYED, forent rticies rsomded tn the wopramement | REEPING UP IT\ 0”) RE ()RD‘ Py R Bty SRt “h\ IR| l AVORS TRO TERS | nis o rariea" e et Sl e Wi i B o, e e o At | AMES OF THE LIVELY AMATHURS. First race, maiden 3.year-olds und upe - Nimht Murder, Dotng Much ¥ orney General Church ave prepare | — ard, six furlongs: Too Much (even) won . 4 0 a " uly 20.—From parties ar- letters in reply to Gover mh's eple ‘.4,_",,‘ Defents Misnourl Valley in an (4 to 1) second, Navaho @ to 1) ARROLTON, Mo., July 20.—In the Tay PERRY, Okl July From parties ar- 3108 of Baturday last. Th o1 to give | Denver Olub as Fas Y for Peoria as W"""‘ Fxeiting Contest on Sundny. Grand Cironit, Mecting at Oleveland Opens e LT te and upward, fivo | 1O (1Al thls morning the defense bent all | riving from j \vk4|w~w|~4 river bottom this them to the press it owing to_the NEOLA, In, July 2).—(Special)—The {okot \ Arolds and upwarl, v | its energios to prove an alibi for both pris- | morning it oraned that the river over- concluded hat they would hoid them over — Dillin's band of heroes play the best ball — 4 CvbaHidy pward, mile | three miles from George Taylor's house, | farms from Ponca City for 100 miles south- until tomerrow vissioner Ruasell's they ever did yesterday at Sportsman’s p et Tt P iR W \at she had seen George Taylor be- | east. Many fine fields of corn are now unde eomposition Iy d ) the deniat of Gov- | HITS WERE BUNCHED ON CARRISH | "% “U' (0" (ne Tast hair of the last in- | THREE-YEAR-OKDS MAKE A FAST RACE Cass won, Song | 89 th - d seen George Tayl b “.m - ‘,: fine flol lx‘ I(.; a - " 1’n r ernor Holcomb that he ever expressed him MG ooly. & few. Hith Would have. mude: it AT P v tween 6 and 9 o'clock on the night of the | w aist deep and hundreds of a have selt as “‘well pleased” with the penitentiary | e Ko elther way her side scored up to | c—_— | Fourth rac r-olde, one mile: Suff. | Murder and that he was driving toward hit | beon washed away. The Osage Indlans, liv- contract appraisement and In defense of the e Cluched the Gome Baely | (b third, when Neola secured one run, weil | BAss0 Upsety tive Cateulntions of the | cont (1 to 2 won, Al Over (@ 1) second, | home. I'ml‘:‘:‘m:m’”"\ voult indicate (hat | Ing on the bottoms on the north’side, have Jording of the proceedings of the Board ; 4 Nev Let Up=Lincoln Des earned, but could not get another until the Wike Oney fn the 2122 Trot, Wine | Firth race, fillies, 3-year-olds, four and a | been on the Milan, where the mur. | been compelied to move to higher ground The letter of the attorney general is de nan News. to win the game. Misouri Valley did not 5 FAVORILE fon, Argentitia (8 'to 3 d, Kilrons (2| i “Albert Taylor, a brother of the pris. | the river Blackburn has been washed get a run until the seventh, which was made : 0 o o A LBl L way voted to the Omaha Fire and Police com- through Neola's errors, their second run il 3 it - 'u testifl 1_whw_v Geor l” \_.r‘ -u‘l' ‘l WICHITA, Kan., July 20.—The Arkansas mission controversy i holng made in the last halt of the u!'v'l’h OFF ON A NINE DAYS' CRUISE, 1 home on tha b fh late g Ry a"‘ tiver rose six ifiches more this evening, with Yo oner ) q They tried to keep up their pace, but the | CLEVELAND, ¢ ¢ 20.—The grand cir v 1S (AlDert) Saw LIEOLES He WAS | {nqisatiohn of o se of fo SEA ot LB, LW sen = gang of cranks kept up a serics of yels | D,.0., July 99.=The grand ol |y oo y oo Yokt Olub Stnrtn g horses to the barn, having just | 14 LRSIl L B e reporter for The Bee out of w fund the | F ockford, Which would have made a band of | Cult meeting at the Cleveland Driving park Reguine Sn b ONtIn. unhitched them from a wagon. Mrs. David | [nches before morning. The west bottoms money for the pamphlets alluded to came "" AR anehes envioug, which: scomed (0| opened today undor favorable auspices NEW YORK, July 2.—The nine days' | Gibson, George Taylor's mothor-in-law, also | O (he Eirst ward ato covored with water ped that he pald it out c s ow L Lt Turne bunched hits and % 4 3 3 10 boats are going about among the houses Ln_ RNt A0 1t 1 Pimoved Arotna the | e ul.vuq‘. u~ u_.v'mlx‘m it ball 8 the day was an al one for the trotters, | at 1 p. m. today from Glen Cove, L. bed on the night of the murder. ‘She denied | B SO0 1f A1) The' Mus, howeyes, Sses capitol that this amount has been, or will| Minneapolis, i1; Grand Ray NEOLA. - & | the sun being obicured by clouds and the | Defender, ‘Vigllant —and Jubilce 'partici: | thefo was any blood on the wagon when the | FIE0 8 BRI, (T, Tt owerit, SRt ERRnsaRily (00, DAl out ot the fuhd ih PEORIA, DL, Jul 9.—(Speclal Tele- | Dllin S g L= i | temperature just right to get good speed out | Rated. The b AL '\";“ ‘:‘::rl'","l‘\"_[:’ stack. Mrs. Gibson's manner was very bel- [ lands of the valley and damage has been hands of the republican state central commit- | PEORIA, A b Ll Watts, ab 0 2 of the horses. There were three events on | Ne ford, and back to Newport. On | ligerent and caused much merriment to the | done which it is yet impossible to estimate. tee, and (s to be used for campaign purposes, | gram.)—Peorla met the old Omaha aggrega- | Suwnoney 0 i : ey , < . ) H One man named Plerce is said to have been 3 0 p o d s ney, 2b. ! the card, all of which were finished. The 2:2 riday schooners and sloops will race for | crow MIRSCUUE LS oo drowned near Mulvane. A heavy rain is fall- It is difficult to understand why Land Com- | tion under the new name of Denver for the | Hayes, "« take a the Goelet cups. he signal for the yachts | At the afternoon session several mor 3 . ¢ g v missloner Russell should pay $110 out of his | first t'me today, and found it just as easy as | Hemilton, 5 class, stake race for 3-year-olds, was won by et under way was fired at 12:35° b, m. | wiinesses testified to having seen George | N8 tonight, which will make the situation own pocket for printing a public document Campbel 9 the favorite, Larabie, in remarkably fast ra cloud of canvas the assembled fleet VoA more serious, althorzh it will greatly benefit 2 1 ever. It went down before the leaders of the | Cotte moved slowly ¢ of. Glet b Jor | Taylor In or about his home. His wife was [ JROF€ SCHIOS L when there i a fund in his hands appro- | St b H O O e ore N time. In the 2:20 class trot Nominee and | {oWarli the startihi point of the first dagon | O the stand and she afrmed that George | the coril, which was in a fair way to burn priated by the leglslature for that purpose. | EBORTA Iviine, Red of Waranoke were the favorite in the | race for the specif‘quns offerad by Chin: | had returned Tome from a L B Mok TS FA8 16 tHa 1T EeRt; WILK 100G prived — . i . - S 9 3 ‘ moilore wi, off Matiree Rock™ Point, | about 9 o'clock; that he had unhitched his . one excep- A BOY ¢\ LIGHTNING, AB. R, BH. PO. A, Totals 9 8 pools, but the brown stallion Basso 1T took | JROLTHE PRI above the lofty canvas af | Hiorass and had gone to bed immediately, tion, since the white settlement was estab- | S S0 Ll i | AL the race in straight heats, all of which were | the rest of the yachts moved the great club | pemained in the house until mornin lished in this country Fatal 1t 0 Electric Dine | Fraes & ottt 1 | 20 ¢ 8B s 5. | made in exactly the same time, after a hard | (oPsalls of Defendercand Vigflant, Tvoneh | poUgant about his usual farm work. A — e fux County Seisler, rf . [ [ S i 3 fight with the two favorites, Sunland Clay, | VE:,- Tient I-n” Whic |:y was bl ‘l«y”';: Mw\l\l:‘vlw‘-“"\"fl Taylor, mother of the brothers, ™ \‘ :" Mkt ', '." "f‘"' i SCHUYLER, Neb,, July 20.—(Special Tele- | Bennett, If v 1 Duss 4 the favorite in the 2:27 class, had no difficuliy | Southwest' at no more than six knots nn fon the stand when court adjourned. Tl xplosion of ¢ Ik]\wvlillr stove yester- ! . . Kill rancis, ss. : 2 Jurke 5 \g against the big fleld. Following | hour, the big single-stickers went through day afternoon caused the death of the 9-year- gram.)—Willlam Egan, aged 16, was Kille i e Burkott in winning ageivst the big field. Following | g - R : 4 Kuhn re the sumi the flee! d style, although they hac i VER I old daughter of Bd Do P 3 by lightning at his home in IWlon pre- | Nulton, 3b.. ..o 0 fann are the summarles 4 g R iRt Tt ol S ey HRC ! 1d daughter of Bd Doyle, Thirty-third and clnet, elghteen miles northwest of this city | TROMAS, Pooceiiiee. 3 Richey g Thre r-old_ stake, class, trotting, | The starting gun was | pendent v | L streets. Her clothes caught fire and "morning, halt loaded : % Holmes, -3 4, £ N the second, third | and so accurately and ) e the States Disenss beforo assistance could reach her she was this morning. He was upon a half loaded | Totals . 3% Hean 1 and fourth heat . 2:16%, 2:1 two big racers timed and handjed that the | 0 Taly g e e tav day b the | o badly butned that death soon followed wagon of grain that was being hauled to a DENVER, Fred Kohl w t and was s Vigilant avent over the line less than a CHICAGO, July 2 e last ¢ y threshing machine at work upon his father's AB. R. B, 4 Tota's . < Geddes was third, minute after the gun was fired, and De- | Harvey-Horr silver slege opened this ofter- | e ! il 3 . Slngle, cf...ocueeie 0 *One out’ when winning run made 1 3 ler crossed less than a minute later R TRE AL iFestedt at the farm. The team ran toward the machine | $81%. of 2 il RS S Y R 0): Basso won | hoth yachts running up their foresafls as | n0on. The first attack was dir LA NS TRV GV and upon stopping them Bgan was found un- | GIIER: oo 0 3 5 Neola, e viies 0 § 5 388 28 3=3] in three séraight hents. Time: 2:16 In each | they Uid s0. VIRIADG. immediately. after | question of the feasibility of independent l)(]{ “)Rb “ ] UN\UN. conscious upon the load and expired in about | Trks, 1b.. § 1 g Sl i thu1s Thtesshans: Kits heat. Red of Waranoke was second in t ing the line, broke out her balloon Jib | action by the United States on the monetiza thifed minutes, A HAVY FAIDSIOFED OCCUTTed | DADE, Orsrvirsrers i SiTrned Tt Mool e ik Metivaine, | Loats, Nomines way third. “Explott, Allen il Detender did the same. Defender | tion of silver and its free and unlimited coin soon after. There was a storm in this vi- | Mile . [ : Watts., Struck out: By Mclivain by farted i ; x Crossin (he line. passed Vighant to le | ¢8e at a ratio of 16 to 1 with gold, regardless el e Dkl vinity yesterday morning very damaging, a | Hutchinson, if (30 1| Turner, & “Bagse on b o B2 el trotting, purse £200: Sunland | ward, and soon bexan (o open 4 sap be- | 0f the action of other nations. Mr. Harvey | Official Records Open to the Public. halstc helng ted - eigh les north- | Henneses, rf s g ased balls: Turner, 4. won in three straight heats. = Time: | tween her stern and the bowsprit of Vig- [argued for such action, Mr. Horr aguinst it hallstorm being reported eight miles north- | { ¢ R R u g v Vig pey RFFIBES B 15 Fe v v lichey hail two put outs unassisted, Time o Flita, 210 S e Wil seeon | fiunt. e Vahting iest et passed Nt bt AR % GRAND ISLAND, July 20.—(Special) Totals ... (ehdance. (Estimated, - Valley” Qiioen, Ayana, ‘Hed Dolnter, Con: | o Seauiitul pintuce, W ihsard presented N A Well-Known Physicin the Lightning struck in five different places in | Peorin ..... s YORK, Neb., July 2.—(Special Telozram.) | tention, A <, Clotilda, Forester the first leg course, which was cne of | Matt Daugherty of Ogalall (he city. | New Dixcovery With Most Successs this city last night, all of them being north | Denver ik York and Hampton played base ball at| and Blew > . Matt Daugherty of Ogalalla is in the city miles, Défender appeared to gain ma- 4 + 1 % ful Results. of the Union Pacific track. The Tesidenc . runs: Denver, | this place today. In the fifth inning a dis- Iy on Vigilant, although the weather | Mrs. G, M. Love of Scotla is at the Arcade. Councilman Scharoup was most badly d Vi e o i “olling, | pute arose, which resulted in York placing | gourm A J 8 as truly Vigilant weather. On the hon T. H. Minor of Hyannis is at the Arcade, | Dr. George F. Brooks, No. 20 Temple Place, o 0 zol base hits: Shaffer. Stolen ses: | 8n umplre in the fie L run Defender beat Vigilant by one minute | 8 'y more Boston, say aged, the bolt going arouna the room, de-| T| Al Uit ). ke, Bac York . i 000220012 J. C. Burch of Wymore Is at the Mil- stroying the walls and ceiling and injuring e I UL gl 3 . . = Made th a nd forty seconds, 5 “I have used a good many rheumatism . acrifice hits:’ Fisher, Iennett | Tiampton "1 043003003 IENSTOWN, July 20.—Britannia and | 1ard medletnes 1ii'tha cotes of my. FRotINe, ML many pictures and a plano. It also struck | Struck out: By Thomas, 7 Batteries: Hampton, Klumb and Klumb; s el started at 10:45 this morning in the | J. B. Adams of Blair is registered at th . 2 2 gLce; MANSFIELD, 2 can candidly say that I neve od in the residences of Rev. Gapeit, Andrew [ Off Thom 2;°0ff Carrish, 4. Hit batsman: | York, Dale and Campbell. Umpires: Mason | MANS D, O, July 2).—One of the atta of the Roval Munster Yacht club | peiic an candidly say that I never saw a remedy Burg and George Burrows, but doing not much | By Thomas, 1. Wild pitches: By Thomas, | and Van Gordon most successful meets in the circuit was the cup presented by Mr, George Gould B C, Lott ¢ Nebraska City Is at tho | 2, effective as Munyon's Rheumatism Cure, damage and no injury to persons. Mrs. Dod | 1. Passed balls: Pace. 1. Time: Two hours HASTINGS, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- | witnessed tod by 3,00 people. C. R. moderate northerly breeze was blowing o Lorton of Nebraska Clty Is a I gave the sample bottle I got Monday to one Hansen saw it strike in the barn of Andre and ten minute Umpire: W B gram,)—A small vvru\;wll of ulym:‘llzx‘\\"nnhv‘nd Coylter of this city went a mile on the i\‘l":hl- )\(l ;"l. 9 II l]u; v\iv]('~'rl \‘\.\ 1‘ I‘W\‘(' ml.“]-{ Dellone, ; " of my patients, a lady, who has had chronic ; b 'S A LICK @ very poor game of base ball today be- A & 16 ong. | Both yachts carrled club ‘topsalls | M. . King of Lincol s & room at the | theumatis er limbs for years, Her kneo Burg and travel from the barn to the house HIRAM GETS A LICK] e tweon the Herpojehelmers of Lincoln and | half-mile track in 1:5 1-5, paced by a tan- | and Britannia’ had & siight lead at tne be: | S L E T B n al o .|'”»'n':.[w'", In her limbs for years, Her kiiea on a clcthes wire, and w prostrated with | ROCKFORD, T, Ju 0.—(8pectal Tele- | fWVEGT SAT 8 Christians, ore: dem through the half. Results: dinning of the ra Britannia won, as s g 5 o hghtal ks fiob lrlxhl gram.)—Rockford outpl ! Lincoln at ail | /o 4000 20 01020 One mile, open, class A: W. J. Klinger | Allsa did not finish, . G. Anderson of Neligh i¢ at the [ great pain. Its effect was simply marvelous, DUNBAR, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- | OIS 'Ij,'ll,l§,‘\';“\‘I',"‘_‘_\;I"”'I.‘j‘;'“"‘,_'\“‘" jj‘,}"“" | Herpolsheimers 2.1 7 0 2 0 0 1 0 213 | won, F. C. Schrein second, Ed Smith third In the i smaller yachts Mr. [ Paxton. Reli, £ from pain was obiained in a fow hours gram.)—Lightning 'struck the residence of C. | ¥\, HIANGELY fate OF tht LRl | Hits: Hastlr Harpolgtatinats, Time: 2:30 3 Howard Gould's Niagara safled” over the | ‘M. ¢. Blodone of Humphrey is at the | after the first dose, and inside of twenty-four H. Wilson, druggist and postmaster, severely | fate a three-bagger and two singlos Brrors: Hastings Herpolshetmers, One mile, open, class B: First heat, Bald [ course for half the prize money. Arcade RGO BT L B O shocking Miss Woodward, who was Hanging | Rockford ...........4 11000 0 ARG A IR S0 s it e iR LG e Rl 1 + Water nnd Mud. C. F. Miller of Cheyepne is a guest at the Bl iy { shall prescribe Munyon's Hebis e o a wire con: ected \?Inh ‘Ilh' Lirc Tikadss RE0L0S0 (0ND 1 WEST FOINT, Neb., July 29.-(Special 0, B Thir Times 307 15, ST. LOUIS, July 20.—Mud larks were in | Millard KRS othta of-the Yoot tora ot o tnd & _Hits: Rockford, -4 ‘Tincoln | Telegram)—An interesting Ball game ™ was | Two miles, handicap, class A: Lefeat | high favor today and won each race. The | Robert Lee and George Higgins are at the | "Ny voleg Rheumatism Cire s guarantec &e plece of the roof torn out. Rockford, 4; Lincoln, 3 runs: | playéd here today hetween the home club | (160 yards) won, Wood (240 yards) second, | torrents of rain which fell this morning | Merchants Tovbiine: Pl UKL st the i libay WAYNE, Neb, July 20.—(Special Tel- | Rockford, 4 Lincoln,' 1 hits @ ‘the Oakland nine Smith (180 yards) third, Time: 43 bbbl il S R B 5 S 5 R e hcumatism in any part of the body egram.)—During the storm this morn- | Truby. Three-base hits: Flaherty, Hol- | \Coes Proint 90 1 e8| One-half mile, ‘open, boys: H. M. Sager| SPnVeried the track info a Venetlan cana « Elmore of Gordon is registered at the | Acute or muscular rheumatism cured in from ing . the residen of County Attor. | land bright. Stolen bases: Holland. | dyicand v..oii . 00 0 0—6|first. Time: 1:11 3-5. iii.'lfifi \*,'l*_')*"._' "llil:_”’::;"*‘_'~“ |;H:'w:l and | Merchants one to five days. It never fails to cure sharp, ney' A, Welch and a barn he. | Double plays: Holland to Krelg: Horton 1o | " Oalkiand; ‘est Point, 14| . One-half “miie, = unic Black Swoniilithe S0t tama & axcen - (oL saveral | William Moshage of Wisner is a gues' at [ shooting pains in the arms, legs, sides, back longing ‘to J. Ott, in the city, and & | ton"h i e ity it i OMheo% | Struek out Hinker, 11: by Singhays, 5: | Keater second e 22 hes. The hind horses cams in ;| the Arcade w | or breast, or sorencss in any part of the body | cases of rheumatism that come under my care in the future house of Willlam Hall, seven miles southeast, | out VAETOrton 11y Barries 1 by Thompson, 2. Batterfes: West Point, | One L B sl balls of mud. Results N. 8. Rowley of Kennedy is registered at [ in from one to three hours. It is guaranteed were atruck by lightning, but no serlous dam: | eston any Huyders Canmes Lo Hunker, Neiberg and Lacey: Oakland, Sing’ | Lewls ‘won, B, W.' Clousc irst race, purse, six furlongs the Paxton to promptly cure lameness, stiff and swollen age occurred, Gt v, Foath haus afd Brewster, Thompson and ' Rock. | U4 sl to 1) won, Hinda (5 to 1) & % ® 1. Henormana of Arlington is a Mer- | foints, stiff back, and all pains in the hips and GREENWOOD, Neb., July 29.—(Special QUINCY, 1. July S K iyl bk b} y (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:19. : . e s loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatia, lumbago 8 CRIT Neb., 'July 20.—(Special ~Tele- [ Coulter first, Titus second, I, cond race, purse, )y ear-olds, I s guost, Telegram.)—One of the finest rains of the Am.)—Quincy-St. Jos. game ) arote had on oft Jay eea! on to | third, Time: 100 45, Second he Second race, purse, for 2-year-olds, nin 8Y or pain In the back are speadily cured season visited Greenwood this morning. It Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy ; David City today. “Score: 10 0 5 Costly | ler fitst, J cond, Brown third. Time: | $ixigenths of a mile: Moren (3 to 1 won, [ George C. Lyon of Lincoln is registered rained three hours. One inch of rain fell. YiLL, T July 2—(Special | oprora in the first inning let in four runs [ 115 inati®hent: amitus airats Brownliniral Simimdcimo: sn o et SR8 RE0 SR at (He Arcade. Company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics for LA PLATTE, Neb., July 29.—(Special.) DING OF THE TEAMS. el S AL IR Lt :,‘I Sl A e Third race. purse, one mile: Williston (12| Ex-Senator Paddock of Beatrice Is a guest | yeariy every disease, which are sold by all There was a liberal shower over the eastern Wotl Tioat B B o s Dalih ovar tha zoros: |cd0orvarany woh: ok et (830 vard) to 1) won, Danton’(1 to 1) second, Colenel | at the Dellone. e druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle, part of the county Sunday morning and mu 4 5 - & in four uns, Ireland of the home d White (40 yards) third. Time “I)'v atley (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:48, W Richardson of Red Clou regls "Thoas wlio: are:In doubt as; toitha nature of 80od resulted from the precipitation Lincoln 3| team also made a home run -5 - - Des Moines ... 3 3 Sunday afternoon the Hayden Bros. and Two miles, handicap, class John=on urth © purse, for 2-year-olds,” four [ tered at the Paxton their discase should address Professor Mun A half furlongs:, rincess Reve JL@ % " Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Jenney of Rapid City | yor Arch street, Philad:Iphia, giving FOR THE INTERSTA DERVEr 4135 vei the Hayden Bros. drivers crossed bats at [ (80 yards) won, Murphy (0 varde) second, | (3. ¥o"y, it (ff 1o D) sccond, Miss ! | are guests at the Paxton. full’ symptoms of their disease. Professor (£ o theDunafit) grounds e Bighy (100 yards) third. _Time: 4; Fifth race, mile and a Sixteenth: Rey E. K 1 B zig of | Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and tockford de 3ro8 6o 3 8§ 2 a_9 ace, e and centh: ey B. Kerns of Burr a s m: of [ Munyor a 8 @ .’Im \:i‘m‘;\'u, § 2801 ”::‘}. o Drlvers 001 3500 ‘: P et ckey 4 Indefinit Suspended “‘5\%' A CE |,m‘. (& fo,1) second, | Howells are at the Arcade »(mu ,\rul\llllxy~llyu-nl-flfnul‘ |my" .1}]\1“\“‘“‘n{vlvlln-l); : £ p i 2 s r VINCINNATI, July 2 8. trac! F rvice o « 2. 0 ShErvE - ree of all charge. he remedics he sen| HASTINGS, | P g he local | St JOSePh ....... latteries: Hayden Bros., Tessen and Mc-| CINCINNATI, July 29.—The track at Oak Sixth race. one mile: Minnie Mackin (2 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shervey of Plat © ‘Im, anareis ";", caipt of retafl price, » Specia ocal Games_tods Lincoln at |...|<rm\ Den- | Gee: Hayden Bros.' Drivers, Toy and Rem- [ ley was f: 1l the racing spirited. The | o 1) . Eloroy (2 to 1) second,” Aunt Jane | mouth are Dellone guest @ . reunion committee at Hastihgs and people | ver at Peoria; St. Joseph Q s | atk best performance was the easy win of Car- | (4 to 1) third., Time: 1:51 ®. W. Melcuer, city treasurer of West rall Tine of nerall: b f Moines at Jacksonvill wart’s ball elub d 1the Cliv- | roll Retd: 1, Sherlock, e W CLR (e L A full ine of B s prepaTatong fop 3 phro of Omaha on _‘their new. ball park. | tha fast colt aniive. The hanites ot on Talent Mide Towo Bad Guesses. Point, is an Arcade guest. A MUNYON’S REMEDIES, he greatest gathering of old soldiers and cit- | GAmmis o 1E NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Twenty-fourth and D streets, South Omaha, | mile and an eighth brought out a fine finish NEW YORK, July 20.—The worst upset of | C. A. Johnson and Joz Pogue of Wood | On hand. Mailed on receipt of price, fzens ever as: embled together on Nebraska s Sunday afternoon, ore: ¢ between Free Advice and Lehman. Urania | the day was in the first race at Brighton | Lake have rooms at the Paxton. THE ALOE & PENFOLD €O, :l\ul‘l.k o August 26 10 31 will be a gala | Unele Anse Winy Hix First Game in Bianasal S@DEaRIOD Y RO ST LR HiRhataten ch today, when Annie Bishop, the f Sam Hudson of Simeon and John H M08 Farnam Street, Opposite Paxton Hot eek in Hastings and a royal welcome awaits ppers . 0 26 and with ter, rider she 2 T Shore Julby are P I ) s e e A HACAREEN Iiwo bhes ooy, Adams, 2; Ging- | won. " Jockey Eunis was Indefinfiely mua. | v also rans, and Lochinvar, | Shore of Colby are Paxton guests e CAATA; NEDE i SO e s adel bl b GV X berg. Three-base hits: Clark. 3; A 51 | pended for puiling Sidka. Resuits: = t0'1, won ensily. In the E. Sparks, J. W. Stetter, J. G. Stetter Rt i e et ebraska asso- | jent fielding by the home team, Chicago | Fpmo ruar lark, 9; Ackley, 1. >, five and a half furlongs, sell SRR, and K. F. Giilespie of Valentine are at the lation prom \\;:)(.};;‘;lrlu.n numbers the at- | won by heavy stick work. Hawley was | ferh Slawarts: HRison) SACKIAY) ‘and!| | S e N e R cad to the stretc allowed Lau dance any ous gathering. Fully 7 : topers, Suiliva ola. & SERL AL IC T BN O ; 'to 1, to pass Summarte X 60,000 citizens of Kansas will join in this | Kot In form. Attendance, 3,00, Score: R i Il 8%y and ! o a B LB AR (Rt e, one mil Lochinvar Charles Peterson of the Rock Tsland ik Pittsburg . 4 000200005 g i _ o ohi Uy il Ahich: Lt to 1) won, Lulu (7 to 2 e Chiswick Colony and Land company was married yes- grand reunion. Chicago 010022000 ) ASRA GITY, July 3—(Special)— | Second race, six furlongs, selling: Jennte | £0 1) Won., Lugi (19 P L AR R L The Nebraska Band union, embracing over g and Nebraska City base ball elubs | W 8 to 5 won, Uncle Henry (10 to 1) sec ond - race, t mile, sclling: Laura €00 uniformed men, will hold th Vap| Hits: Pittsburg, 9; Chicago, 15. Errors: [ played an interesting game here vesterday, | ond, Nellie Osborn (12 to 1) third, Times | pSecond rage, hulf mile, selling: & Laura | and he and his bride stopped at the Arcade 4 il = amual | o g, 1; Chicago, Earned runs: | resulting in favor of Nebraska by a | 1:15, Dy ERSILIGHRRIOLNES last evening on their way to Houston, Tex. reunion on the same dates. There will b . ATARYOTSoie ] b i 3 ” S e ond, Onnale (6 to 1) third. Time | e ® | pittsburg é so f 15 to 7. Nebraska Ci has a hird race, five furlongs: Sherlock ( b < furiongd: Bavil R PR oline eclal ag ? music galore. ittsburs, -base hits poadt . 3 3 5 RN ¢ t Third race, six furlongs: Savilie (2 to 1 [ E. Polk Johnson, special agent of the A c y 55 Beckley, | Strong team and would like to hear from | 5 won, Captive (8 to 5) second, won, Corn Cob (2 to 1) se 1, Golden Gate | United States Treasury department and Band contest on Saturday morning. Two |“;‘I“- HirRe DaRS BIckisenionill otheriiownal (0°to 1y third. Time: " 1:0i%% Q5 0 1) third. Time: 1:13%, formerly managing editor of the cville oash prises, Arati $50" ascondl. Fresite ilen, olen base terbau S e R M Fourth race, mile_and an eighth, hanai- | (10,4 thied-, 0 nga; Our Jack @ to [ & R B A 2 \ 2 all. Bands’ expecting (0 enter must report | Lange, Donohie. Sacrifice hits: Genius ODDS ON THE COMING FIGHTS. | cap? Tiree Advien (510 2) won: Lehman (| 5 gurih Face; five firionsa Out Juck @ 40 | Courfer-Journal. is at the Millard. Tie s re- ¢ 5 occasions., at_headquartrers Tuesday noon Lange, Terry. Double plays: Cross 1o ooty ope e Lendtng | {3 second. Urania (2 to 6) third, Wime:| (o 1) thirt, Time: 1ot = e [ LRI B Lol his headguarters, from % You cannol go g a's excellel ‘ e Heckiov i Blethauer to. Oroke S okler X 135 : t . mile_and an elghth, selling 0 Colorado. Nebraska's excellent National Guard in kley; Bierbauer to Cross to Beckley Fifth race, one mile, selling: Evanatus (1 wbnzette (7 to 5 won, Marshall @ te At the Mercer: J. M, Buck, W. J. Kelley, To the operay fantry has been ordered into camp at Hast- | Bases on balls: Lange. Donohue, An-| Npw YORK jovernor Culber- | to 2) won, Manoa (10 to 1) second, Contest nd, Bagle Bird (3 to 1) th SAthas o et ER N r e A B ings during the reunion of the old soldiers. | son, Donovan, Stenzel, Niles. Struck out:| L0 L% a0 LOR Sl ol countars | G {0 D third. Time: 1:41% TR i 5 Holdrege; I W. Wagner, Loulsvile, Ky.i / \‘ without gu ning The local committee has contracted with | Cross, Everétt. Passed balls: Merritt, | 300 ot ad b 7 4 Sixth race. six furlongs, selling: Ranger (3| ~'Sixth race. one mile, selling: As: 7| Lo H. Wallace, yr., H. H. Wallace, Herman; A y 2 one of the largest manutacturers of fire. | Batterles: Hawley and Merritt; Terry and | In the state of Texas does not seem to have | to'1) won, Hlack Hawk (i 10 1) second, Miss | to 10) won. Harmmia G to 2 second Musgia | R. H. Woods, Anita; Ira G. Banion, Scaitie, 5 o > Whif[ of Works In the United States for & spoctal Mo | Donohue.” Time: Two hours ‘and iifteen | had much effect on the sports. They all y (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:15 K G to 1) third, Time: 1:43%. Wash.; L. H. Beason, Portland, Gre.; W. C. N/ play of fireworks on Monda m’,", Friday | Tinutes. Umpires: Mchonald and O'Day. | pelieve implicitly In Dan Stuart's ability to e Wild, Kansas City; James Reed, Nebraska - ? pER'AL SYShings. Slahat shells, urwyr S CUNNY I8 PITCHING AGAIN, bring off the big fight at Dallas. As “side Day for the Mad Lark LOCAL BREVITIES, City; R. M. Smith and wife, Hastings. LOUISVILLE, July 29.—Cunningha s Vet ANSAS CITY, July 20.—-The feature of = 5 and handsome set pleces—suggestive of the | pitched a masterly same today, and not | SHOw the O'Donnel-Maher and Ryan- . alg a " o 3 Exposition track was the work ' Railway Postal Clerk Murray, arrested for BA! 5 E ROW occaslon—will be one of the charming feat- | single brown stocking reached second base, | Smith fights have also engaged the interest sfligrucdiadh o e e (ahe m"m,y rOmTIGIters Bnunte rautay had ures of the week’s program. Cunningham also scored the only run of the | of the sporting fraternity. In the up town SEEA e Galokl vt st R hetar his preliminary hearing bofore Commissioner | Fafr, with Variable Winds Promised Sham battle Friday, under command of | ¥ame. Attendance, ). Ore hotel. tonight the admirers of pugilism hors : dh\’)mll ‘V:\: at Ilhw |ulr‘~(’ In‘\‘rlr tha Dundy \:n~ -1’w]|' and was held for ;!.H for Nebrask General John M. Thayer and General C. J. | Louisville . ©een 000 0 0 0 10 0-1[gathered and discussed the possibllity of | two minute At 006 tavorite Bl adysy ay L e P WASHINGTON, July 2.—The forecast for Dilworth, will arouse old-time activity and [ St Louls ...........0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 00 rt's scheme coming out on top. Kern, 3 to 5, in the second race, won. 'l O e A o netorc | mlicanayid iny THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME. admiration. The citizens of Hastings are pre- | Hits: Louisville, 8; St. Louis, ad Word was recelved from New Orleans to- | other events were won by second chojces [ mont west along the line e ik, | For Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota Flowery, refreshing, delicale paring accommodatiors for 250,000 people Loulsville, 1; St. 'Louis, 3. Earned runs Pht that bools. hadl basn establiaked. in| or. long:shots adine. to 1. won the [ Where moisture was most needed. The Elk- 2 818, Seangan Bt Daliots Kasitee v-n§ Gt Bherman WL b HiEan. ovoe o pe- | Gouisvill! 1 y.«;.- on errors: - Loulsville, 13 nigh I’J‘l"“' I ;:r,mm Mem. | first race by a head Alvat, 3 to 1. won the | horn also reports good rains along its line in B ahle winds, becoming southerly o ran: a‘. s i 2 "] & «ou t on bases ville, i «oulsville, Hot Springs, Mem- | third by a head e, 3 to th Platte countr; Y g cooier; northerly as. or sale by dr gists onl partment Commander Adams at 2 p. m. Mon- | St. Louis. 2. Struck out: By Cunn s, v acksonville, Atlanta, | the fourth by a nose STy 4 uth Platte try owers; variable winds, day, when hostilities will commence fn | i By Ihrct, 5 Stolen baces &, Philadelphia, Chicazo, S Louls. | (01 Cirried” oft the nfth by two I Proprietor Barr of the Union hotel and | T IMPERIALCROWNPERFUHERYLO, ‘earnest. Six balloon ascensions and parachute | Double plays: Collins to Spies (2) rt | Cineln Richmond, San Francisco, Den- muddy. ults 3 Lulu Wileox, who are accused of robbing OFFICE OF THE W THI Y AU, SAINT LOUIS, sdrops by one of the leading aeronauts of the :st'"ll': ‘xm:'- os: I:- nnin; Ih am i Vi 4\.“\‘\'-'\17‘.};3.1".1' '1'-’i"{"'i.'r?‘|”‘“’|‘i ¢ 1-,,}. 51‘“?“ A race,"ihree-quarters of a mile a- | Henry F man, an Arapahoe cowboy, of l)\l.\l:llr.\_ Ju|l\" . Om tha_rece .l-u af iem MEYER BROTHERS DRUG CO.,AGENTS country. er; Dreitenstein, Bhret and Miller, attanooga, eveiand, Detrof oledo, ) to 1) won, Bay Don (10 to 1) second, | $52 several nights ago, will have their pre- | perature ard rainfall, compared with thi T Prominent among the speakers from Kan. | PIfe: Jevne. Time: One hour and forty | Columbus, Indianapolis,’ Boston Sundown (15 to 1) third, Time: 1:32 Timinary hearing on mext Wednosday. | T | Corresponding day of the past four years ALSOTRY {WEDDING BELLS)| Two new A minutes, York, where the following odds ca o < i ma = ng on next e IMPERIAL odars. sas will be ex-Senator John J. Ingalls, Gov- BOBTON BLIDES ANOTHER tained: 400 to 600 against Co 5 irn C Harabs o 58 ho of & mile, sell-| " \W. H. Tighe, who was arrested on susplcion | yaximum temperature.... cRown DEACH BLOW. ernor Morrlll, Bernard Kelly and D. R An- | pyiia bt oA, duy s ot philles: | AFANSE Fitzsimmons: 60 'to 70 & Hint (& to 1) second, Serf (1 to 1) third, | of having stolen a gold watch, has been re- | Minimutn temperatio ] 3 e —_— thony. The 'Nebraska congressional delega- | vietary” was maity tne remmi 0g Shillies' | 0’Donnel, 700 to 81 nst Maher; 400 10 | Time: “1:05%. leased. The police learned that Mr. Tighe | Average temperature. OR. tion, ex-department commanders of the Grand | errors. Attendance, 8,000, Score 50 againat I‘{\:)\||_‘,‘"y“(i|‘uv!“ gainst Smith: | Third racé, three-quarters of mile: | has resided in Omaha since 1887 and that scipltation 3 M3ICREW Army of the Republic will also be present | Philadelphia .. 020100 7-12| dces not Iast twenty rounds, and 40 to 200 | ay® intoid) g an B35 Hirooke (20 to 1) sec- | during all of that time has been a respectable Wion_of_ tamyerkiure and procipiine ; s Tk oNLT and other prominent speakers, Bston o 990 1.0 1 4id|that it exconds twenty rounds 40 to 30 aFousth race, five and a half furlangs, il | CItizen JaTe L jiid ) SPECIALIST 8 Rrrors: | that the O'Donnel-Maher bout does not | ing: Echoilee (3 to 1) won. Sit (haties (10| Helen Pruyne, the 16-year-old sister o A . e WHO TARATS ALZ from all points will prevail. Free wood, hay | Philadelphia, 3 ton, 7. Karned rune: | last twenty rounds, and 400 to 50 that It | {o° 1 i IR Rl X “'“'“" temperatu e 70 Speclal reduced rates and excursion trains | Hits: Philadelphia, 15; Boston, 13 second, Black Sally’ (i to 1) third H. C. Hawkesworth, wno was sup and straw and an abundance of good water | Ehilndelphia: 6 Hoston, 5.’ Two-base hits: | exceeds twenty rounds; 400 to 500 that the [ Tima: 1:14e." 3 Bl (o e e b AT R R R | CARER Ot CHIRIREY S e S0 1% PRIVATE D SEAS Es will be furnished. Clements, Thompson, Cross, Long, Lowe. | Smith-Ryan bout does not last = twenty | Fifth iacs nine-sixteenths of a mile: | P ’ X L e L : 4 Weaknoss and Secreh ' o Hinnlah i Three-base hits: Nash. Home runs: Clem: | rounds, and 400 to 500 that it exceeds twenty | Bessle Yeiser (6 to 1) won, Little EIl (8 to 1 | er boy lovers last Thursday night, has re- | Normal precipltation ............... 13 inch Dinorders of La Plntte n ts. oacritice hits: Lowe. Stolen bascs: | rounds. Combination betting—500 to 100 Cor- | gecond, Lucy Day (3 to 1)’ third. Time; 1:00, | turned with proper explanations. She lives at | pevelefty, for (A8 LB siamcind*ii ai i thon MEN ONLY LA PLATTE, Neb., July 20 (Specialy— | Hamilton. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6; | bett to win and to pick the other two win- 219 North Twentieth street ot nee March 1 8105 inche ek Aoy 3 %, Neb., July 20.—(Special)— | Bogton, Struck out: Turner, Carsey, | ners; §00 to 100 Fitzsimmons to win and | Cadillne Fell an e Min Neck. | Carl Voss, who lives at 808 South Twenty- | o Gt SREt RS 20 yuars oxperien John Colvin and family of Papillion visited | Nichols. 'Double “plays: Bannon, ' Towe, | Pick the other two winners DETROIT, July o thirty days run- | fourth street, was slightly hurt yesterday | REPOFts from Other Statlonsats P. M onrs in (mana BRR A 10 this plxce last week Bhilndelnnte, £ Hoston, 5 S e o R | i G s ey onAdent | ning meeting at Windsor n this after- | evening at 6 o'clock while playing with a =] 3 B 0o & Vornam sta. (e I Tlatls m‘nn‘u school for the autumn | Off Carsey, 5; off Nichols, 2 AL pidehed | mation will not hold waer that thoy aftor | roon The weather was threatening, but | horse on Leavenworth street between Six- z i 5 OMAMA, NEH. erm will be conducted by Prof. Woods of | ball reey. Hamilton annon. Wild | tempting odds of 300 to 100 that the fight | the attendance was good. Cadillac fell in | teenth and Seventeenth streets. Tha horse g Bellevue. Mr. Woods has a high reputation [ pitches: Ry Carsey. ” n( balls: Clem- | will take place in the state of Texas. In | the steeplechase and broke his neck and |kjeked him, but Voss escapsd without serious STATIONS. 5 | sratz or IRRIGATION BOND SALL. g R an dnstrugton ents. Batterles sey and Clements; | sporting circles tonight the majority who | Jockey Lawrence was b shaken up, but| rosults, He was taken to his home WEATUBIL, Notice is hereby given that seulod propos- Several La Platte citizens are employed in | Nichols nd 12 Umpire: Emslie; | are on the “inside” expressed themsclves as | not seriously injure Result ATl orieoiinan 3 ViRt furnishing material for the government work [ T/Me: Two hours and fifteen minutes. being perfectly satisfied that art know | | First racer six furlongs: “Aunt Lide won, | A family of colored people named Hughes, on the Missouri river. STANDING OF THE TEAMS, his business and that Dallas would get the | Midstar second, Star thi me: " 1:18% consisting of husband, wife and four children, | als will be received by the hoard of directors | of the Lilllan irrigation district of Custer . | L i3 : county, Nebraska, at their office at the Ash B T e tron tn. Played. Won. Lost, p.ct, | 88ht cond race, five furlongs: Concession | spent the night last night out in the streel = school house, 1n said district, up to 2 o'clock p. m. of the 15th day of August, 1595, f South Twenty-third street. During the course | Yol 001 $2,000 of the bonds [ssued by sald irrigs last week. A SRR The Wahoo base ball team will be here | Third race, eix furlongs: Grannon won, | StUth TWenty-third strect. Durlng the course | Valutine....l. 112111 00\ Cloar, |y | tion distrt 0 of said bonds: being: in Most of the farmers of this locality who | Boston ......1107] 3 for a series of three games with the Uni-| Alamo second, Tee May third. Time: |9 : AP AR LR L L S Louis, d 9 ¥ | bonds of 3500 each and $7,000 of said bondy Cinet . 1:15 | dumped into the street by Constable Olapp, | g s} being in bonds of $100 cach. Al of said have oats and wheat are stacking thelr grain. | Cinclnnai .. ° versity club team. The dates Fourth race, one mile; Johnson Witvon | Who had papers of eviction bevause of non- | Darenisn’ 1" g | bonds drawing interest at the rate of 6 por Duncan McKenzle, aged 49, died last Fri- | Ghicago ... Friday and Saturday, August 1, 2 and 3. | won, Zaldivaf second, Birdcatchor third, | payment of rent. Kanwas Ci : 01 Clowy per anoum, payable = semi-annuall day. The death of Mr. McKenzie was due Ehlladdioni 0 The Wahoos come with an unbroken string | Time: "1:4 Contractor Raymond began work yesterday | Helena....... .| 7 24/ Cloudy 8l and interest ot sald bondd 10 injuries received from a runaway team | New York . : of victories, as they have won from all the| Fifth rac mbout .two ana | o R e e ean of Tl b ey« Donyar 2|00 Cloudy ible at the office of the stute (reasuter Wednesday evening while he was returning | Washington 2 teams all over the state, and have beaten | §, half miles: J Relding, won, Don | oot Via A Eataet Eatinav ol RIS € )l P 95 Nt ,shefioal from Omaha. Interment at Union cometery. | St Louls ... i 3 the University club batteries. but they will | Pedro second R A | et A s Rt oy SRR § 00 1 2)) vears from their Y8il1 bondy A wife and’threo children survive. Memo- | Loulsville ......... 7% A58 & AUTGIONE Droncsition: whon thay fase it | the structure have been notified to remove | <! 00 Cloniy wstallments after ten’ years fron ™ ¢ onor o e deceased es oday: timore oston; e whole team, as e a.8 have been T 3 o) hy y b oy 108 . . 2 Cle ate, ¢ board of directors reserv 1D6 neld in the Bresbytorian charen st this | Rrookion At Thitadeiphis! York at | improving wondertilly in batting of Tt GA, N, Y., July 21.—The attend- | them at once so that the contractor will not | Kauis b Bt ciouay | Lo ‘it to refect: wnyand i bidne Ads R ATe I the a a Washington; ¢ at’ Pitisburg; St | The games Thursday s riday will ba | ance at the s today was by far the | be delayed. Mr. Raymond says that if he | Galvos 1 _wal w6l 00!Cloar | dress all bids to P. L. Metealr, Sec., &t Louls at Louisville, called at 4 o'clock and on Saturday at the | highest this seéason. The card was fairly |Is favored with good weather he will have | . . | Walworth, Custer county, Nebraska. rtington ".,. n Wind 8 m. usual time, which s 3:30 p. m good, but grealy, marred by scratches. | the job completed in about two weeks. ‘ ] . - the board of directors, made HARTINGTON, Neb., July 20.—Special | SCORES OF THE WE STERN LEAGUE. :v University club has also closed dates % | ¢ o % m\\ I|‘m g e s e s Spec — with the champlon Kansas City i Zers | = . GATI reside Telegram.)—A terrific storm of wind and | Indinnapolis Gets on an Even Foot- | f0r (Wo games, August 9 and 10, and o 5 < B . L. METCALF. Se raln swept over here last night. The wind with Kanxax €l | team is the champlon of Kansas an RO ERIERIERIERI RRINRIERIERILLILRIE RIERIERIERI NI LRI R GIER LRI IERIER Jy-2i-m blew a perfect hurricane and the lightning MILWAUKER, July 20 —Toda game | Jourl, some _Interesting games may be r - N DG was vivid. A number of houses are minus | was remarkable in several bt | 1oaked forward o, - - 34 AMUSKEMENTS Yoo ——— won, Miss Kitty second, Laty Maud third. | ront of their former residence at 814 | GnABS... I 01 Olear. furies received in the runaway accident of | Sieraand - g Baxe Ball at University P Time: 1:05 I ftontofctheln tarmer rexldence st 814 [ep ; 00 clear are Thursday, chimneys today. The fire bell tower was laid | chiefly for weak batting and loose fielding. | Betting Still Goes at t bu i Track low and the grand atand at the fale grounds | Its result gives Indianupolin au even ok | | BUFFALO, duiy S-Much. interest has E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to :llau.lox;“::hr‘\l‘sur(':l"x::bu\l“lr“ll amllre\;‘?m out- | with Kansas City for first place ore ‘,"' ‘,,\“'"f' by horsemen in the prob. A A X o L o is anined 13 e e | Dodleaatartsiec 8 14 §0K 0.8 0= 4| ahie adteot Whish the New Yok ats son; all others. It is indispensable for finest food. graln. Fortunately most of tho farmers are | Hits: Milwaukee, 5; Indlanapolls, 5. Er- | grand circuit races reach here next woe through, or nearly through, cutting. Corn | rors: Milwaukee, 4; Indianapolls, 4. Bat- | Mr Hamlin, before departing for Cleveland, | 2 — United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso’n of the United States. : Cross and Me- | sald to a repc ir on_ will with no perceptible damage. It was the | Fariand not go onc step bevon visions of d [} worst storm experienced here for a number [ ST. PAUL, July the present law, but w8 there | = v of years, although of short duration, and | St. Paul 4 2 3 2 oz Wil be as much epeculation as at previous | RO REYR IO Z IR ORIV R OR RN REDR VR IOR ORI RINF IR DR O F IR ORI many inhabitants sought safety in cellars and | Terre Haute 09| 15-\}.”’?1‘,4‘.‘3. one v ho 'f".“l.‘ to do any | reatened by Tramps. Jones, Comiskey, Boyle and Kraus; | &(ommodated, and the placing of wager Aimond Cake | cupful 2 \ il not be much more inconvenlen an g \ SHELBY, Neb.. July 2 tataacas ach and Outcale [ MR LIV R t th One-haif cupful butter, two cupfuls sugar, | into gelatine and milk, and let barely come | through and add butter the west bound accommodation train was [ yiniasiHd! Aoy e — four eggs, ons-half cupful almonds, bla to & boll; flavor with extraot yapllil. —When | cald use to spread between layers, Cover leaviug David City Saturday night six tramps | Grand Rapids .04 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 yaitumwn Benten Agatn, | —by pouriug water on them until skins eas arly cold phip whites of eggs to Gtft {roth | cake plentifully with sugar, sified over top arded it with ‘the intention of having a | Hits: Minneap 14; Grand Rapids, 16 4 e pha.r July #.~(Special | slip off—and cut In fine shreds, ong-all fea- | and slir through custar e into moulds | Vath Buns, gree ride. Couductor Hamilton requested | Errors: Minneapolls, 4; Grand Rapids, 4 Ither side scored today until | spoontul extract bitter almonds, oue pint | and set away to cool Half cupful sugar, one and one-half cupfuls them to pay or walk whereupon they drew | Batteries: Healy and Wilson; Rettger and ’ ng, both sides playing an al- | fiour, on half teaspoonfuls Royal Apple Joily Cake. ugar, two eggs, one and one-half tea was lald to windward, but will strafghten up | teries: Stephens and Bolan sugar, and julce of one lamon; stir | fire wit ugar; when tender remove, rub | When | bricks and a_revolver from their pockets | Campbell. rfect game: Score Baking P glass brandy, one-half One cupful butter, two cupfuls sug: four | fuls Royal Baking Powder ie-half cupful - R ’ 8 threstened violence If molested.” Ham. | [ KANSAS CITY., July 2 —Kansas City- 0000020 cupful milk. Rub butter and sugar to smaoth | o 00® STl PEICE, TN0 UPEILS BUERS, TOF | candied Temon peel, cut in smanl i ool | WITH FREE SHOWS. flton and his crew succeeded in remoying | DeUroit ame posiponed: rain. “":""‘ i WSS NS *| white cream; cdd ¢¢gs, one at a time, b2ating | oeiioonruls Royal Bakint Powder, one cupful | one and one-half pints flour, one-half pint . AN Ao (the treck midway Delwesn theiy PEANTIN ',‘: r,‘,"{\ SAMS. or | roms: Cedar Rapiie3: Otoamme 3 2| threo or four minutes between each. - SUUL gl applos, six ounces sugar, one tea- | milk. Rub the buter and sugar to a smooth, | Balloon Ascension, Parachute Leap, Tight starting point and Shelby. , 3§ aved. Won, Lost. P.Ct. | FOFR MEnte Mok Fear: Dillan: an A flour and powder ner, add to hutter, e spoonful butter. Rub together butter and | lght cream; add the eggs, beat a few min- | Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performan ‘hintw Datn in Jall. apolis . 5 8 - with almond t bl sim sugar to fne light, whits cream, add eggs | utez longer; then add the flour, with th ON SUNDAY, Paul Apapasid | " 3 Denn Defeats brapdy and milk; smooth, medium | oo at a time, beating ten minutes between powder sifted in it, the lemon peel and milk " Billy Redmond, & negro who kicked Mrs. | Mitwalkes i 5 a HASTINGS, Neb,, July 2 b 3 AT 6 3 ASTIN « L tt y 3 L each addition. Sift flour and Royal Baking | Mix into a moderately firm batter. Lay | BAND CONC T Welnberg in the stomach at 1020 Douglas |‘;~'lmfl TP g o lr{ 1| sram)—Jim Denn of Arapahoe defeated | twe Powder together, add to butter with | greased mufin rings on a greased baking tin | street Baturday night, was yesterday sen- | poncapolls ... A 14| Will Duer of this city today in a 100 blue milk, and mix into rather thin batter. Bake!and put a large spoonful into each. Sift | ey tonoed fo thirly days in the county jall by | Grand Iapids Y R TS B e o g naif box gelatine In one quart | in jeliy cake tins carefully greased. Mean- | Sugar on them, and bake fifteen minutes in AND Judge Berk Games today: Terre Haute at Minneap- | siderable money changed hands, milk; beat togeth:r ye.ks three cggs; one | while have apples peeled and sliced, put o.x;n hot oven GERMAN SINGERS.

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