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okt s st : 5 ; y x- a - T Y s S e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUG{TRT 19, 1895. window du g th pvening. ‘l pe earned nelther score, while the Valley's v y % it L 1 | one “Was errned. The gama was o bril- | : Sl L PN S S TUD N S Ry ve Videnee and Among the dead are Peter Gumry and H. | —— ant one for umateur clubs, neither m gt SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.—The st | LINT l\‘:m“";\z ko At “"‘ “"'-l Left n W the | -, to_exceed three errors in the estire gam SAN FRANCISCO, Au he steam- | LI} ORG, Kan,, Aug. 18.—-The Ling as- | PROVIDENCE, R. 1 18, —Inspectors By tlerk ind th oF oletk, honE of whith Lincoln Has Lots of Fun with the Erst- | (SCHUN¥LEGR. Neb. dug 1L=F 1al)- H.mfl,‘,(y M ofat of All Kinds Went | ship Belgle arived tonight from Yokohama | sociation s having a large and cSmfortable | in the Providence polica d ment have Just day cler he night clerk, none of whom | - he Schuyle » bl team or A e A | { a e | while Jacksonvilles, | ning nine gimes in succession, lost a game Out t Welcome Her. | val Honolulu. As the Belgic left Yokohama | auditorium bullt on the Dethany college cam- | made the discovery that Hateh, the much have been foun i to David City last Friday, having played ot before the last Canadian Pacific steamer, she | pus at Lindsh Kan. The foundation is | wanted accomplice cf the notorious H. H. ” | with that nine e sixth ' game, fo f LA, o p BABY'S WAIL SILENCED. | Which wete won by David Cltye " The boys | brought no new Orlental news. Following | ready and the carpenters are hard at work | Holmes, formerly Iived in this city, and that Immediately after the explosion occurred | GRAGG'S WORK WAS VERY EFFECTIVE | x:m at M\\ v'“}”v;.}\. ”u‘{"l’ h.’..n‘!v;;«;:.;rn'n‘n’:m:,'«“\_ |HAD A (RATHER ROUGH PASSAGE | are the advices to the Assoclated press from | erecting the bullding. This bullding will seat | his deserted wife is living here at the pres- a baby was heard walling In the corner of { home groiinds with David City and Crete, | m Hawalle | 2,000 people, and will be used for big con- | ent time. They have suspocted for some time ¢ respectively. At an early date the Schuyler HONOLULU, Aug. 10.—A cable proposi- | certs, religious and political conventions, and | that Hatch and one C 1 1y all fallen away 3 nd one Charles Brace, formerly a room which had nearly a e “| Ben ¥ hing rlectly Back m will start out to take in a cireult gingle Stick n | tion of definite character has been made to | will be a permanent gymnasium for (he stu- | a photographer here, wers the same person, Its parents had gone down with the first [ ¢ ol e Whitewnsh Both Cowns, amonk which wili be Blair, Wil- | ZIEEE HCEER ™ the Hawallan government by Colonel Z. S.|dents. The total cost of the auditorfum is | but wore unable until a day or two ago to Sah, 8 fter the little one's cries be- v e " o A h‘:'IH:}'""“:""','"[ :"‘}“"“fl 4'!“‘,';!- “l}, Lo Spaulding, a wealthy sugar planter, who re- | $3,500. This amount I8 hefng raised by se'I'ng | confirm their suspicions. Samuel Kirk of this crash. Soon a for Curruthers’ Hard L them at Grand Tsland during two days of ont Sefcring Any Damnge— cently roturned from Kurope. The offer | the tickets for two festivities to be held in | s a brother-in-law of Brace, Mr. Kirk came weaker and weaker, and when the the encampment. reeted in the Ba seems to be made In good falth and has been | October—3 and 4. The 8rd of October, or | w'llingly admitted that his sister married flames shot up Into the skeleton of the build- e - T received with favor by President Dole and | Forefathers' day, Congressman Androws of | Brace, alias “Hateh,” twelve years ago at AGUE. | is cabinet. The matter will come up in the | Nebraska will lecture on the subject: “Our | Moore's Forks, a small plac In Clinton . NEW YORK, Aug. 18.~Thousands of people | Senate on the 18th inst., and it is thought | Christian Civilization.” The honored and re- | county.. He was considered a model young 8-1, st 1 Wi on the | o the lookout today for the artival of | tHat the upper house will ratify a contract | spected Dr. O. Olsson of Augustana college, | man and was a Sunday school teacher, Sooft ’ 4 iF i oF te Hotal, but | Th jKnnsxas City Grounnds. WE WL VREVIN [POROUSIOONS, - . | for the construction of the cable. The propo- | Dr. Sward of Omaha and Rev. Evald of Chi- | after the wedding a Dr. Mudgett came to debris of the north corner he hot | I\T \;'Ir‘,“‘!l ; i KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18.—Score valkyrie 11J, and the British racer did not | gitjon s to build from San Francisco, or in , will be present and deliver add board in the family, and young Brace and the were forced to abandon the attempt. The | ¢ i ] Kansas City........1 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 disappoint them, At 12:456 news came over the | the near vicinity, to Honolulu, and a branch H. M. Kgig Oscar of Swed el e . s Cleveland Cincinnati, 5 () 30800008 °°*—17 L | g I1. of Sweden and M doctor became fast friends. spot where she lay s now the hottest part wolis, 10; Chicago, 6. 8t. Paul.i.ivieiiee.. 3 0 8 003 T{ \wire that she had passed Morich's Iitesaving | i will 'be built, counecting the other| way, has donated a Swedish flag, which will |~ One day, however, the elder Brace and e 3 & . Paul, 7; Ka City, Hits: Kansas City, 7i St Paul, 9. Br-} o Sobn afist LHete Wis & soene “(\ islands of the group. Spaulding wants | be unfurled on this day. On October 4, of | Mudgett quarreled and the latter moved. o the Are Haute, 10; Detroit, 6. rors: “Kansas City, t. Paul, 6 Ivl_w- station. Soon after thers ws cene 50,000 @ year for twenty years, the govern- | Patriotic day, Hon. John J. Ingalls and Gov- | Young Brace and his wife soon afte 1;1‘ Minncapone.’ 12, Mijwaukee, i1, {orics: Danicls and Tergén; Files, KFaus | commotion In the harbor. Craft of all kinds | ment to have the right to use both systems f ernor Morrill will speak ‘at the auditorium. | went to Boston. One day Brace was reported o of the six persons thus far taken ana Camp, A v T out are consclous and identification s Im: Lincoln and Springfieid, the leaders and | TERRE HAUTI . Aug. 18.—Score were gotten under headway to meet and wel- | for the transmission of official messages, free | The latter has donated a beautiful United | missing, and soon aftorward he appeared in tallenders in the Western association pennant re Haute..... 08003 come the foreign visitor. Among the first "fm:‘l"':ffi"; l:’l:‘l"l:‘klll"m-“l'l’;‘- ‘r":!lllllk’r"\“l”l\ f;srnlm ;1..;.”\«)m~1;”w|| be a permanent deco- | this city, having secured a position with & = otroi 000002 ¢ otfor st i @ . reckoning e reg ates | ratlon for the auditorium | photographe ied Rose o subseq race, played a very Interesting game at the “l(l:l it £ BRAA to get in motion was the frelght steamer, | jarged. One clause provides for the ex-| In the evening of each day a seloct musical Lmk ’F:Vl.lrhnr”;“\’; ‘n‘fw \,H sut M‘I"F;“\U | 0ld fair grounds yesterday afternoon to Just| p pe™ o 1 Betrortes City of Bridgeport, with Lord Dunraven's | clusive privilege of landing cables on this | program of s'mple patriotic music will be '-mlfl“m“‘- (Tim \"}: :Qf",".“,"‘:" r:flr‘ large portion of the rear of the building ad- | ¢ize"Couh of people. The threatening as- | teries: —Hughey and Ronch: 5 representative in America, H. Maitland Ker- | territory for the torm of twenty years such | rendered in an enthusiastic manner. The | kissiag his wife ood-bye as usdal, no. left jolning the hotel and occupled by A. Lily- | pect of the weather just about the time the | KoSSUIR. (00 seore: sey, and & large party of friends aboard. ll“A:nv.’ll:lkl‘l’\K"::‘lill:“nn;. r?;:-l';'}:'”' . Dowever, % | mixed cliorus consists of 300 selected volces, city and never returned. In Chicago biade, wholessle and retail furniture, The | masses could have started to the game un- | yyinnbipon ™ ™ TR0¥0Tg 0 1 o o g gz | Viellant, In tow of the tender, Aeronaut, and | o (nited States may possess by virtue of ::‘;‘:I::“I‘II|:"I;;::T] Wil :'"r'h";r‘ "f,k{x":(y “:f"‘:' Brace assumed the name of Charles Gilbert. wall of the Gumry hotel toward Eighteenth | doubtedly kept many away. As it was, the | Milw tkee: Qi Mg L SN Bty | etaiibak, toWEA. by heE ANAGE, WETS USUK | sny wtiating (reaty. The Dromotet AEtess 10 | tne fhrnure. Isa0srabin ot BROF. Geres HAT: | oo e I same old body guard was there. ]_Hns' M\xlvm "m”f«' 1 \:‘xll\\nui;-v 10.| hastening to welcome the foreign yacht. The !{;m- the r‘l'!vh"‘ in working order by !W‘l”h--r good, the largest and best orchestra in the .,.',',,”y, ?,', o n"l“l I\'“nlr.n‘;?dx\rll w‘“mh'?x:::: c o Srec A eapolis, 6 . 3 v o 31, 1808, If he is successful in obtaining | g, a ) L Rt el s Buckerino and his clodfbppers won, of | FRfOTSe MRSUPE: W PRett larger vessels went away outside of Sandy ry state, and last, but not least, the Children's ed hel o atteries: Haly and’ Wilson; Rettger and sibaidies from both the Utited States and . followed her husband to Chicago, but he re- dy s nited States and | Glee club of 200 volces will make the alf | fused to give her any satisfaction, and the ©. Grenier, the proprictors of the hotel ing it became silenced. The firemen mado a | brave effort to save a woman caught in the | possible. The foree of the explosion carried away a street crushed a stable and a small frame house, but no one was Injured. ago. It was a second-class hotel, catering and was occupled for a time, but was finally course. More than that, they shut the for- | Bolan Hook, but the little v not have the | paw ; HORG Of HD HOUSE L R AR o awail. The United States congress will be atels R ¥ HISTORY OF THE HOUSE. lorn Springfield gang out. They didn't get STANDING OF THI \\N, | courage to venture far into the choppy sea. | ssked to appropriate $100,000 & year for ("lrllr(lfil“ r‘:x‘!n' h:“:‘ll i T|'1r' ';:"ll::.f_;‘|l:’;m IVI\“ next day, with his second wife, he left Chi- The Gumry was a five-story brick, with |a run; in fact, never got a man to second | o oy Played. Won. -'";‘ P. €t | The schooners and larger sloops remalned in | twenty years. onel Spaulding says: “The | admit the holder to thres programs—forencon, | whom Tirses marrie :”,‘m:".:'“" b Hot il S % dianapolis X " o B ) 0 0 L bon, 0 ace married In Chicago was nol stone front, and was bullt about six years | but once in the game, and then the astute|st. Paul... §| the open until they saw that they would have | Eeneral plan “”;_m“l:azl‘(': o, the cable | atternoon and evening. ‘Two thousand tickets | him, and Mrs. Brace dvaricsd. the opinioH Buckerino caught him asleep and killed him | Kansas (iy... - “ to give over the opportunity of seeing the | company to control and manage the same in | Fove, {umdy ll:r:u'm:)uhl .nul‘ll;- nm;\.lm“mt‘ll'( that she become a victim of Holmes, - on the spot. Milw: W i el AR expects to scll 4, more before the 1st of largely to transient family patronage. Thus e 5 st f b 49 English boat. Moreover, several tugs were | the United States and to organize a company | (utoper, Sub-agencies have been estiblished e e WG ks 1 child o e T The literary Mr. Gragg pitched a fine . : Y -2 | gent out by the newspapers and most of these [ in Honolulu to control and manage the In-| iy a1 places, where any interest is made man- Columbin Unskillfully Docked. many women and children were among the | grticle of ball, as did the Illinois Frenchman 3 § 2.2 got close enough to the visitor to give her a | terisland lines, \test for this inst'tution, and more will be| WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Acting Secretary guests. The building was built as the Tden | likewise. But Sonier's support was shame- e tOARY: 2apids at Indian- | becoming welcome. The fleet of vessels was The Unitcd States government will be | ogeaplished in the near future. The rallroads | McAdoo made public yesterday the report of h ¢ asked to lend its ald by means of a sub: Musee by the widow of General T Thumb | ful, the entire team playing like a lot of | apolis 3 the largest that ever salled to meet an in- oF ‘RuATERtes And ADY. ArcAHgment mads wiil have promised one fare for the round trip. | the board, consisting of Commodore Self- consumptive ostriches. Ty coming yacht. Vigilant was towed down & v 4 LI Six thousand people are expected these two ot o % hief B ek " Ly i E Their Un tHFoulh: THEN A o | be at the full approval and sanction of the i tidge, Constructor Bowles and Chief Engineer But the Salt Creek Farmers, They were 3R, Aug. 18oThe Rocky Mountain | {iroush the Narrows to Sandy Hook, passing | goyornment. It will be time enough to look days. This will pay for the bullding. which | Farnior pointed to examine the crulser remodeled for use as a hotel. Gumry & |in it up to their swan-ike necks. But one | (OBNVES AUE JET L FORT onth ana | Quarantine at about 9:30 a. m., and dropping B hor Eovernmants for aid whon the | ¥/l then be donated to the college. Let every | Golumbia as to damages she recelved when Grenier have owned the bullding for se- | blunder, and that by the erudite Mr. Gragg, | alkS Hiontts tLFSs Jtimes, beports ira| | AnCnCE L tHRENCRVERCe.o, Detondar turnsd AL STALEl RHALT HAVe teruued, tb Tajen the | Patriotic citizen of Kansas be there! There | docked at Southampton. The report cons L a : therwise immacu- | ymanine 3 Ulalf 2 westward ving o nd Wi Lo AL d il be nothing e Americ on th AT eral years. Mr. Gumry was a prominent | jate D T sent out from some eastern town about | Wes"yed 00 lving the doek snd weet UP|matter up and this government shall con- Will be nothing but true Americaniam on this | firms the cable report of the Assoctated ate work. Little Holly was the big O i O vver | ERst river andthence to New Roshelle. T D e rvarmmbnte 1 wii, | occasion. Anarchy grows pale and sociallsm | press, and tte board says the docking was contractor, and had much of the work on the | of the day. He had four putouts Anv: o :_"l"“"".:"'l 1\: "':_l:;::“:j l:;“}‘_ “‘"{ hoaling |, It was a long wait for the boats that went upon the signing of the contract, deposit with fodes before the patriotic songs of the Ling | generally careless and unskillful, as shown assists without an error. ~Hiram, too, played | BATUES, & PEOREIATE G Y SSome east- | 10 meet Valkyrie, and for the crowds on shore, | the minister of finance, $25,000 in Ha CLLipIEb el - by the entire neglect of the most necessary state capital. Mr. Grenler acted in the ca- | 3¥iot ot A ol lliant on v t a spo ame, as well a a orn olty. o mited amount of capital, or | for the whole afternoon wore away without | governmel onds, to be held o y R precautions to secure the uniform suppol pacity of manager. Both are among the | and yanked poor old Bubby ers around | no™ wapy i :‘,r' Talking O e 0L KMbwr(ot hav). ‘e doek AL QHRFantine WAk :.h;‘rI‘\nlel\‘:“hv:‘\’: ;l“{l. il";‘ held :::‘h, | ORGANIZED AGRICULTURE Em» i, Hhe \nnTaUIKts (oRtEIBE |’|:~» ‘d’"‘n‘l’: Wil the lot like an old rag. M.»vmy|1.< passe. n‘ut‘ vestigation in nearly all of the .».,..”m crowded with people, when at 9:30 the word | according to the terms of the contract, Notable Industrinl Movements in|and bruises to the bottom plating was that e R R S e the score will bm(lw;\‘:-ltl ‘llv\:: tale. Here it is ;nr::::u’-l';llix‘v‘;l:“\\:'rl"'l::-d ;'":a“l.‘x:..»r'y“m MOIAUP | was given that the English craft had shown [ “No political or extra questions shall enter Progress in Kurop the keel blocks were not properly aligned " 4 42 H.SB.PO.A.E. Jietimes some well known sporting | UP and was heading toward the upper bay. | the project. The amount of money required Among the social and Industrial movements [ and did not bear equally, and that each block every guest entered on the register occupled | o AR BLLSH8D.PO.AE, Ald 1o have made o wager of some | At Valkyrie, in tow, slowly passed |for the construction and laying of different | of the present time in Europe which are | /45 Not xauared oft to give support to the B i1 The Hothl. | weotystwo pacols fex | TEbtiett, i $ 00 3 0| rabutous "sum that the performer ~would | Quarantine anll was boarded by the health | cables, with necessary connections and land | SatERRd iavelLAURIREE DR LS . It has Bpaer; ¢ 2 20 9 4 2 0o would not do the feat in the time speci- | ficers. lines, repair shops, together with a sufficient Rt bl ;| not yet been decided whether a court of in- fstered, the list being as follows. e TRt 9 8] fiea’ "Now, the plain fact s, that none of | “i%C b o oijonger looked trim and neat in | working capital to insure efficient service and [ 84S the New York Tribune, oue of the most | quiry slall be ordered. e e Denver sporting B ave had y . MRS. 0. H. KNIGHT, Lake City. g\.;"“"“_’\» L ) 3 “, H :{ :.'.'.,..“‘y o Wepte /i Wioh f‘.“m,.m\'vr 4% | \he glimmering lights. On her decks were | provide for the maintenance of the lines, is | Significant Is that of the agricultural syndi- PR e e £ MRS. KNIGHT'S SO Holllngsworth, ' s 9 9 9 9 0 Olibout two years. Most of them are figur. | apparently all the mombers of her crew, | estimated at over $,000,000." cates in France. These bodies correspond In » r's Vietlm Dend. A i HUINR, 1b H S ing from day to day lx-vwwllll\lt;i\;‘:\\"ltl)l oxist | Hearty cheers of welcome were exchanged ,l»\u fl"lvl‘”*'""'l <‘H"m \m\"" "l"“" made on | a measure with the patrons of husbandry, or | OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 18.—Jennie Lewls, J. L. KIRK, Omaha. REH DA CONA Al V1o ! O, P 10, 0 U | with the English sailors and then, the usual N Jalog IRkt Jansaty. of the the arrests | granges in this country, and perhaps re- | Who was shot last Monday, died today. Wil- J. C. BROWN, Omaha. Totals .........45 6 10 0 4 & 1o 1|port i the manoy_at the end of ,:;,'r’::‘,f::fi],l"::}';‘Ifir‘;';‘l'.’x‘,m“"f":."'“;"“‘ with, Val- | 00 awes called on bresident Dole yes. | celved thelr sugsestions and initiative thero- | liam Mublner, tho signal officer In the em- BUD BUREN, Colorado Springs. SPRINGFIELD. g Tposcd upon: Buy - wildeat minfg | Off e e iy tbeardad by a | terday and spent an hour conversing on | from. They had thelr origin about eloven ploy of the United States weather bureau, J. W. ROBERTS AND WIFE, Colorado | garruthers ABRBILSISBLOAE | stork and lose_your money like a mar o A eiaton roca, why | various topics. "He did not present any claim | years ago, being called forth by the needs | Who 18 accused of shooting the giel, his Soilugi. ver syl 2 0 32 Thaternntional ) obtained the following story of the voyage: | On behalf of British subjects, although it is | of the farmers. It had been observed (hat former flance, is still in jail. He declined to gan, 3b.. 0 1 MISS JENNIE HOWARD, Boston. O'Birien, 10,2010 3 0 } 1 worthy of serious attention in this country H b Regilo el 3 | Captain W. W. ¢ eaid: “we lert | understood he will do so at an early date. while all other businesses and trades had | accept his dismissal through Forecast Of- H COLOGNE, Aug. 18-The world's cham- | Captaln \W. W. Cranfeld sald: “We M| 5 “aote ‘Smith died this morning. He | their unions or other organizations for mutual | ficer Hammond of the San Krancisco station, bbb 5 e 9 plonship and international cycling consress | {0 98 (0T 1ea¥tiik UTory (elAndion’ tha held many positions of trust under the [aid, the tillers of the soil had none. There | On the ground that he was only to be dis- MRS. C. W. WILLIAMS, Boulder. 1 commenced here yesterday. Many riders, | g0 B o CRC SO OGN, B, N, | monarchy. He was Hawaiian minister at | seemed no valid reason, inherent in the na- [ missed by the chief at W MISS HATTIE H. WILLIAMS, Boulder. [ B e L profesaionals ot galo, aceompanted By Bigh asas, whioh Hlaw/| \ahington when the qussn was dsthroned, (|ture of the case, why they shouid not have - . C. W 3 . 0 and, Franc erman; ollard, gium, | pard for twentysfou Pt Eps ritish Commissioner has notified | them and profit by them ccordingly the [ 1illed with Water While at Anchor, W. C. WILLIAMS, Huron, Kan. 02088 4 “_.\.;xr\m“ 4~."rl‘u‘|'-'.‘"n‘vf.‘.‘»l<1mili e \.‘m‘ym_:::y“‘;:lf‘»‘_"’:"K zl‘m‘y"f;;“ ‘;l the government that the British government | experiment was made, at first on a small | NEWBURYPORT, Ma: Aug. 18.—The MRS. ) IN, Huron, Kan. i 1 attendanc tates ‘and Canads were i | @ mericed toyhlom aEaln.irom northwest to | has declded that Thomas Walker and W. H. | scale. In 1834 only five local syndicates were | HENRY SLOAN, Huron, Kan i LA 6| e b Aty tons p JHe tHiona, G eorke| sButhaakbY Nod g iynIsW R REA S tOraAYe [dkys))| i kor are RtUEAlIedi RRNallah foltizeria, | [ored, (Wit @ - few (addre) members each; | o ashl] i 0 § 8 8 5=8| Banker o Phsburg, Pa.. finished first in | when the weather. moderated to light south. | Both men clalmed when they were sentenced | The next vear saw thirty-ine the next oy e en ke MRS. HENRY SLOAN, Huron, Kan, o oty the first heat, Puet of I¥ 5 being scc- | est winds, which lasted up to Cape P for rebellion that they were British subjects. | ninety-three. Thenceforward their growth | storm, and Captain Stephen Orr and George S et s ? 3 Htruck out: Dy Grags, 2 | ond and Protein ¢ e A Sdily i ————— steady and rapid, both in numbzrs and in | Weleh were drowned. Both lived - GEORGE BURT, Colorado Springs. Buren, 1. Struck out: Grags, ) heat Proteln won, but beating Banker | There we caught a northeast wind which | ¢ T il 1/ Y el b L) h were drowned. Both lived at Rock: R 7. MICLOBKEY, Ceipple Greok, Colo, | Bt by oHeher: Ry Sanler, 3. Dassed ball oy bye Ches, Time: 2l carried ‘us toSablo island, when ithe wind|| TAVORS A JANUARY CONVENTION.|HES, AL PEoient, there ore gheue OE O} port E. T. M'CLOSKEY, Crl Sreek, Colo. | Hit by s |t i race mateur miie_éhampion- | became light and_left us becalmed at times inder 3 Think bars eak THe sira Gt shea ey F. FRENCH, Central City, Colo. By e Tt ome hour and AWERLY- | iy of the world, twenty eight started. den | and lasting Wp fo our arrival here. We LR I LL R A Thinks the | members each. The entire membership ex pEIp oL 3 Y T k g Party Should 0, tze - ceeds 1,000,00 carly 3 & | WAT A | M) B. LORRAH, Central City, Colo. DES MOINKS, Aug, 18.~Score, first game: | OF, Arubelm” wbn, Teterson of Denmati Blahied thel ot stk noon today, DENVER, Aug. 18 :-:""n'.:,»k; Sbctan Chtiro populaiai ot tis EapubIIGE THErel What Shall I DO? 03 oines, 2 2 2 e Trac p 10 o) el ¥ Ak ernoon, Ve y 2 gt z o 3 3 M. B. LETSON, Denver Des Moines. 500021232 6-16]he race for the 100 kilometers, open for | [, A0, 0 T 00 werelt venty | News today printed an open letter to all pop- | Probably no industry or business fn France QUIRCY ...vvveerennen0 1 00202 33 professionals, world's champlonship, with | Miles east of Fire island, we were taken in oday p pen letter | POP- | 1 ire generally re th hly org: Is the earnest, almost agonizi ry ot W. J. CORSON, Pucblo Hits: Des Moines, 15; Quincy, 1L D makers. Michel of Iingland won easily, | tow by the World 'tug, €. P. Raymond, and | ulists, written by C. A. Power of Terre Haute, | j;.q erally or more thoroughly organ- | = ’ 8 ELIC G iy rors: Des Moines, 5. Quincy, 4. Batterie jeing three miles in front of Luclen of | here we are. Ind., who organized the Cincinnati conference | Tt weak, tired, nervous women, and crowded, Thus far only fifteen people who are known | Wimcersior hod Quineys i et ieTiss: | Donmatk, eccond: and_Fomman of Munich | “We made'3,016 ‘miles In all and one day | s rem oty neinnati conference | It is not, however, agricultural labor— | gverworked, struggling men. Slight dif- T e b lding at tRE fTma op/tas | 18nd: third. Time: 55 %o, only e st soventy s WA ey | of 1801, which resulted in the Omaha cou- | meaning the hired workimen on the farms— gt L LS allling a me of the e never ficulties, ordinary cares, household work 3 ST sloop Jumbo of Rockport, while in port here Score, second game: s v | carried away & rope or yard throughout the | vention and the national people's party. He that is thus organized, nor can these syndi- exploston arc accounted for. This leaves | Des Moines.....o 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0— 3| Tenth In he Chews Tourmey. | FTET IOV TOR L | s the. pariy's prosent condition and | Cles be regarded as mere labor unions, | or daily labor, magnify themselves into : AL flsainsnting | AR R DI 08598399 % HASTINGS, Aug. 13—The tenth round of | VOYRER | W They partake rather of the nature of co- sixty supposed to be dead. Henry Sloan and | QUIBCY ooeoiers Quiney. 6 Bre| the chess tournament was played vester- [ VAkvele fooks & monsters Whoeh one steps | reviews the objects Lo bo sought, among the | operative socleties and chambers of commerce, secmingly impassablo mountains. wife of Huron, Kan. and W. C. McCluln, | rors: Des Molnes, B hateriabr | day. Steinits Hegt Bardleben in & sincao | N Doard of lsgitne a‘::m""l‘;"’;l“‘w‘;"l‘? o2 | latter being an_amendment to the consiitu- | and are composed of he farmers themselvos, This s simply because tho nerves are cashier of the fifron State bank, arrived at | faodch and Tratley; vy and B {\Im:n“nfl(-r Il\»‘eut:'l;il(\":‘“mn\'l"in Pilisbury | inense ‘and she shows tremendous length ’1‘:";:;{:{“1;:‘fi('n'i.cr":efy":Fm“%’sn':\: I'.fi‘i.{’.‘.';“.’.; the actual proprietors of thie land, Indeed, weak, the bodlly organs debilitated, and . g g e beat Muson In a queen’s gambit, decl - & { gt etter says: “S g he initiative has been taken chiefly by the the hotel tonight from Manitou and occupied | ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 18.—Score: after thirty-six moves, = Marco beat N e e 8 o'oY | conventlon at Omaha events have occurred [ owners of large estates. ~They S LU A BEAtiact sbuth Fodfok. Thay. are.among i\-u'ori!\"‘"ph a0 a ‘\, '-’» 3 3 9 mw l‘1'i::|r:-:‘~):l‘i(‘:f::«sGl‘nlfll\:‘L.‘ twenty- MR eI “;{my “,’;P that have materially changed the situat'on. | vited the smaller proprietors to join them T k Gl e s B el R b R R B moves e e TR i mbves, | labelled “Dangerous.” Now, instead of government by the people, | on equal terms, so that now the syndicate akKe 5 at. Joseph, Peoria . 2. “Hatter Schieffers bent Vorgani rench_ de- | Valkyrie is anchored off Liberty island for | ¢ find Caesarism full blown In the person | comprise all classes of farmers, from those or less injured, McClain states that he thinks | Sirn and Jones; Hansen and Fiynn E e after forty-cight moves. | 1 the night and will be taken to the Erle basin | °f rover Cleveland governing the American un‘nlng one acre to those owning thousands, | PTOPer nO:flllhmm" ‘F;fi‘l the nerves, thero were sixty guests in the hotel, which DENVER, Aug. 18.—Score: chigorin dre dvans g in the morning. Valkyrie's time of passage | P°OPIe all united harmoniously for the common | organsand tissues on rich red blood, and G , » thirty-el moves, Blackburn bea " h 07 . . 4 A ) B . Cinlover, woold being fe Simber rty-eight e cl In this emergency what shall we do? Drift | good. The organization of them d'ffers from | how soon the glow of health comes to the Denver . 00033420 2 French game afte ra was twenty-two days. A comparison of her A Rockford” 11010 0303843 B m e e eI 5 Ruy Topes | trip with the runs of Vigllant and Valkyrie | VIth the tide without an effort to reform obr | that of our granges, in not belng seoret and ( g1 chesks, firmness to the unstead in the building at the time of the disaster | Hits: Denver, Rockford, 13. Errors: | afier forty-five moves, . Mieses drew a |1 ean be made from the following: Val- | lines, or take on an additional load of polit- | in having no ritual. They are just plain, | P! d L y e ) pHlits: Denver 15, Rocklond 13 Brrors L e hume. with Lasker after Mifty-six | kyrio I1. sallod from Cowes on August 23, | ical 'hodge podge,’ made up of prohibition, | open, business combinations. —The ends at hand, and strength to the faltering limby T ! 1 Ao hh and Lohman; Horton and Snyder. mov Pollock drew with Janowski in a | 1893, for New York and arrived September soclalism, single tax and Coxeyism, and | which they alm are various. One the At 2:40 a. m. twenty-four have been ac- STANDING OF THE TEAMS. ‘:":v"'\:‘t':-l\;“:;!” f(.’f‘fi“m":"m? ‘m\l_rll"‘-‘r';‘u)\}r 22, making the trip in twenty-nine days and | Plunge blindly into the sea of absolute de- | diffusion of knowledge. — Meetings are held, ’ counted for, six being probably fatally injured, | yincol Played. Won. Lost. P. Ot | Gigh¢ moves. Albin and Blackburn agreed | elghteen hours. Vigliant sailed from South- | © ohlop at Hip pexc dection” S nmriilvipnon] fuacinsions oondetell 80 papety pubiishad, oo AT ety O o A A niohed ‘ana a | ampton April 11, 1895, and arrived at Bay [ond General Standish's suggestion for the | in order that all may profit from the ideas, and the rest less seriously. Shortly before I"lflm\u,in.u .2 2 draw. Ridge Aoril 20, after a passage of eighteen | Proposed national convention not later than | the experience and the observation of each - xplosion oecurred, the night cl v bl s g 3 5 Nose S ey e days. Valkyrle I. sailed from New York | January 8, or February 22. Our cause is, no | In this way the farmers of France are making s a I I “‘f’ X0 IO jirred v'" k Bk e ey L i i m;,"'l’;m,,'i:.,‘;"““.,: e In Meet. .| May 4, 1804, and anchored In the Ciyde May | doubt, growing, but party organization Is not. | much progress in practical selentific farming, a rs p a rl a heard to remark that seventy guests were in | Hockfora ! (JARINETTE, Wis, Aug 1—The Wit | 55'0.q in Gourock bay May 31 Time of trip, | Our hational and state committees. (all of | and are learning much sbout the nature and §i Josepn ; B consin League of American Wheelmen |y onty.eight dave. ~Vigilant salled from New | them) ought to meet in Seplembor, canvass | requirements of diferont solls, the culture | purifies, vitalizes and enriches tho blood fifty-six. ford at Lincoln; Springfeld at St. Joseph; [ start, paced, exhibition half mile In 0 T e party club organization the people will ac- | syndicates Is the cheaper purchase of supplies | bumanity. Bo sure to get Hood's and Ty« T . — in 2:08, the fastest tim PHILADELPHIA, A RS cept.” of all kinds by getting them collectively, at | only Hood’s. Alldruggists. §1; six for §6. SEVERE RAIN STORM A’ 'SHURG | GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Cabaute won the 2:15 limit race in 2:11, a A GADBLPHIA, Aug. 18.—C. 8. Mitchell | The letter closes with an appeal to all pop- | wholesale . Instead of each of 1,000 — b S [ MeDonald, with a start of 130 yards, took | 27d W. B. Taylor, bieyclists, arrived here | ulists to contribute to a national campaign | farmers ordering his supplies of seeds and Hood's Pills . the afterdinuer pill and Deluge Doex Grent Damage In and | ¢, Louix Makes It Three with the Un- | At place in the two-mile handicap in 4:30 today from Denver, Colo., having covered | fund. fertiliz separately, al the 1,000 send in family cathartic. 25¢. Around the City. sty Lontsiiios: 7L Johnton ook first” prize in'the un- | the entire distance on their wheel. They their orders together, and thus effect a great B I i Thi Gy, wak| BT TOUIE. AUEC IR Totel anow Be IR R e i i Sk Ran e pithout & cent o A . A Ohax 2 saving. The benefil of this system has al- awept by @ heavy fain storm tonfght that | tween the Frowns and Colonels was the | Walter Schrader of. Mfilwaukee roduced the | by August % with 360" With. n week to | v Nard Belding of Belchertown, 76 years | ready proven great. D T T B e ines | ncet. ana. anurpost played of {he. seriem | State record of 1315, made by Zimmerman | space. they Tave’ accumulated 380 by glv- | old, and a most estimable person. his ex- . Thero ie yot anither step to be taken to e L two_years ago, to 11:231%. W. F. Sanger jo and onoer g . : 4 ;i 3 THT were blown down, and telegraph and tele- | The feature of the game was a phen- [ (WO NI QRO 00 (e tiarter mile anger | ng banjo"and mandolin_concerts enroute. | perlenced more of casualties than usually | perfect the work of these syndicates. That BOYD’S lllRl( NYll-llfi i e R A - is, to apply to selling the system now used hone wires soriously Interfered with, The | omenal long running one-handed catch by | championship in 0:33%. A. M. Chandler of falls to the lot of one mortal who lives to [ I3, t et cal Uil A8 RUD. hT e L T e Rths whirh was batted by | Wannaoe took fvat wéise in the mile state| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.-Butterworth, | tell the story, says the Springfield (Mass,) | in purchasing. At present, in France as else R e Sy rainfuli was remarkable, forty-five-one-hun- | Gl ) S G G Niime for the | champlonship and William Fowle of Mil-| Yale's great full back. has been engaged | Republican where, one of the chief burdens upon the N S LONR AR dreths of an inch falling in twenty minutes. | oy, Attendance, 400 Score: waukee was tho firat T the 23 class, Bis | (o' conch the University of California foot [ At the ake of 7 he had part of the fingers | farmer the middleman. He stands betveen | SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, Street car travel was interrupted for a time, | 8. Louls. 40000020 Mooz DAl teAE o e e et iy oot | A At cut off. Tn later years he nad | the producer and the consumer, and levies 3 al game with Stan HARRY WILLIAMS! and many small losses throughout the city | Louisville "10110000 001 0 0 0 1 ¢ Ho. Had Mever Whinped. ford ‘universitv, The Iatter team will be | the bones of one ankle smashed. The next | tribute upon both. He makes the priccs re- will aggregate a large amount. A s 1 Hits: St {mui]\\illc‘ 3 STREATOR, Ill., Aug. 18.—The prize fight [ coached by Walter Camp. accident that happened to him was the result [ ceived by the one hmcg lur|lllu;!ll- paid Hy GRAND SCENIC PRODUCTION. e 'y 4 Lo rors: S I aigville, 3. Kar Jatwi 2 geyel Stres A Dato e — oatig] v veep | the other higher than they should norma! from Bradford, Pa., says: An electric storm, | [OVS8 S5 ittt between Eddie Meyer of Streator and Peter OT THE JAILOR BY ACCIDENT. of being caught by the mouth by the sweep | the othe ghe v ¥ accompanied by hail, passed over this sec: | {ata pits . Wioitn phrees | poyle of Chicago, took place this morning of an old-fashioned cider mill. His mouth | be. There bas been in France a vast increase Sloh-at T o'olock this evemng. . At: Custer ner (), Clark ootolen bases: | at 4 o'clock at Evans, in Marshall county. [ Mob, in Atte 0ot n Negro, | Was enlirged to an unnatural capacity and | In the number of middiemen, far beyond any City hail stones fell measuring six inches | pla Shukart fo O'Hrien to Bpiea: Quinn | It was stopped at the end of tho sisth Kille 2 * | had to be partially sewed up. Next, a horse | legitimate needs of trade. The number h the house. The list of servants will not eire erence. Considerable damage was ¥ Y irs S round by the sheriff, and the referee de- 2 o 01 eg | trebled an twenty years. This In- Later reports show that the storm did more A |m;g‘.n_"nfl;~||-j3.i=< .v‘m» A unning- | the bett f Haturdgy ;?‘1; ‘:n‘.\:"t.rw-!':'mi Samuel Lewis, murderer of three men, was | ho had his ribs on one side broken in; next. | diminished, but vastly fncreased the evil of | TO BE ““‘»;'I‘;}“":"Y A FINE SPECIALLY damage than was supposed. The tow boat | Nam. 1i by McDougall, 1. = Passed balls W ants he ar of [ taken from jail at Juno at 3 a. m. by a mob | a sand bank caved in and buried him under | the system, until both producers and con- ORGANIZED COMPANY, ¢ 1. Wild pitch:’ Weyhing, 1 and backers, but Y . A story of lite in New York. Magnificent Loudkiefer was sunk and the cook, Millie Col- | farles: MeDougall and Peitz; Cunningham, | they left h i picked | of masked men and lynched. When the mob | it, breaking his limb over again, and after it | sumers & out against it Could it} g2 BN\ alous mechanical eftects. New baugh, was drowned. This was the only | Weyhing and Warner. Time: Two hours | up by special h yle's backers say | demanded Lewls, the jaller said they couid | healed he was left with one leg considerably | be done away with, the farmers w ould make | wongs, w dances. New Specialties. 1ox offie fatality reported. The boat is a total loss. | and’ ten minutes. Umpire: Jevne both Meyer's hands were used up, and that shorter than the other. Last winter he fell | hatter profits and the city people would get | open ay Bunday. Prices us usual-—2ic, B 1t was val $15.000. The Dacotah, Sp1l 8 TOOK 1T LY. Boyle would have been an easy winner. s R e s and shattered his knee pan. When he was | cpeaper food; and several miilion middlemen | ¥ and $1.00. excursion barge, was also sunk, but can be | CINCINNATI, Aug. 18—The Reds w e [ R it THland | Habuty Sran att: Bemelinat nrea’ misstod [RYAr Ol ALULS AN it to atone for some of | would be driven into some form of productive . raised withont ‘much damage. The Little |out of the game from the start. Their Lk N vl XL tn | him and kDlink. Guat red o {SSIUE | his shattered bones, replaced the teeth on his | industry, instead of fattening upon the indus- Bill, the tow boat of Homestead fame, which | fleiding was very wes k, and thelr batting | L rer for. th el ‘“_‘;, . ,‘m,,g Kaner, I'," ,"_‘”',:,:; upper jaw with a new set of double teeth. | iry of others. This part of the syndicates' relg on ea er towed the Pinkerton guards to take posses- | Wa¥ weaker. It was only in the nint e Morichs Iife saving station at | he escaped. Four men: then entered the work will doubtless be much more difficu x sion of the Homestead steel works on the | center field fence, with two men on' bases, | etk this afternoon. and was re. |Jall and took Lewls, who begged pitifully | was Star: “Who ia tha y than the other, but it will, it accomplished, PAXTON & BURGESS, Managors morning of the battle with the strikers In | saved the Reds from a tout. Rhines | ported east of Fire Island at D for his life, to a telegraph pole, where he anhingion Star; 0 is that sour-look- | |50 0% pove beneficent, not only to the| INAUGURAL ATTRACTION 1892, was badly damaged, and other craft | lasted five innings. and Foreman, “who | fthe sound”freliht steamor, City of Brid s e e R P ey [ Ing man who is always sittng on that stove- | firmers, but to the whole nation. The efforts Three Nights and Saturday Matinee, sustained injury fr he wind. The londed | Sue him, ‘was hi en harder. At-{ popt, with Lord Dunraver's represen dled with bullets. Lewis shot and Kkilled | box doing nothing?" asked the drummer. of the syndicates to accomplish it will be | (ymmony ing Th d . 22 coal now In the harbor walting for a stage o B America, Mr. H. Maitland Kersey John Highsmith, ex-tax collector of Dade| *He's the man that knows all about how | watched with widespread and sympathetic in OImenc urs ay, ug- water that will float it to southern ports | Sincinnati 0000000 lorie party of friends, was walting the | poun, o B G aarcs Tt 0 Ao amounts | to" 26,000,000 bushels, and it s | Cleveland 1Eeh0 300 3 | Vasite “arvival_down the bay when she | 20Unty: and his brother-in George Davis, | ter settle every trouble thet the country gits | ter CHARLES FROHMAN 4 3, Hits: _Cineinnati o 2 W ighted. Vigilant, with the tend in cold blood. Lewis escaped, but a posse | inter,” replied the native with an admiring | {PIRE THEATER COMPANY ;gqhux:(‘m i\ 'vlu..; uym-lru:x:r‘g‘i it h-l~|'~'v):\ 108t | pors: Cineinnati, 3 ¢ A at, went down the bay in the after- [ went for and found him August 9. In ar- | glance. wny. | From the Empir 'n:.-m.-x, New York, Pre- Fleets of the loaded barges were broken up | runs: Cincinnatl, ) Aeaanait Ereet the Inglish yacht. She | resting him Lewls shot and killed Deputy | “But why doesn't he get up and hustle,| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aug. 18.—Shortly | - renting on by the force of the gale and the extent of | base hits: MeAle § had quite a party on board County Clerk McGregor. Lewis had the | then?" atter midnight last night James Hurd heard | THURSDAY AND_FRIDAY EVENINGS he loss 11 ot b now ntil t orrow “hre e ! yme v P P| t ng kille o " 0 " the Toss' will not be known until tomorr Three-t T qaiome | run S e TP reputation of having killed five othsr men. Ho's mad,” was the awestricken whis-|ywo men cursing at the front door. He| [h@ MASQUEEADERS Couldn’t Stand the Carto 4 I atham; M CHIOAGO, Aug. 18—The Indianapolis | myying ¢ S S per. “eo's told congress and the president| .yjjoq (o them to move on, threatening to | With the samo cast, scencry and effects aa PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18.—Sta Kean to Ch e | e iars 1 tho. Western loague. de. | TyInE to 8esslothe Drewery Quentlon |and everybody how to do, things and they | hve them arrested. Ono of them responded | seen' for 20 nights il the Bmpire Theater, LADELPHIA, = LA BT ot T of | team, leaders n the Western leaguc, de- | WASHINGTON! Aug. 18—t Is understood | didu't pay no ‘tention to im, an' now he's | bl Wi 1f hie wanted thew to leave | 2 s e iR MUt d oiet, who, Wb 0. L r L R Rl | game before 5000 peoplé; Boore; | here that Mgr! Satolli s giving his at- | Jes' settin' in silence an’ lettin’ the country | 0" make them leave. Hurd went to the | LIBERTY HALL David Martin, Governor Hastings and eries:’ “Rhines, Foreman = anc ushaz | FAmA-RAINER A PORR, - FOOS tentio ’ ed e pe- | BO ter pot.” S o me ding a few fee ala il edas R Ean Gilkeacn. ix landlas: the. &b ppy and O'Connor Tine T\\n hours | Chicago s 188619808001 t- ntion to the ,question ralsed by the p door and saw two men standing a few feet SATURDAY NIGHT and ten minutes. Umipires pslie and | Indianapolis . 32000004 tition tq himself far the suppression of the n His Life. back in the darkness. As oo as they * ~ " waging in this state against Unit:d St | 5*Day Hits: _Chic: ; Indianapolis, 12 brewery A‘uwlm"’nul by the n';!.mm 1e monks ROIT, Aug. 18.—John Stafferson died | 54w him, they began firing Hurd fell with SOWING THE WIND. Senator Quay, vesterday instituted a civil | TANDING OF THI MS rors: Chicago, 7; Indianapolis,” 2. Bat- | at Beatty, Pa., with a view to harmonizing $ 2 a bullet In his left breast and immediately | goala of suit against the Philadelphia Inquirer fo r‘ Played. W ut. P, Ct. feries: Phillips and McFarland; Doian and | the differences,, 8o, as to placate the com- | €3Fl¥ this morning as the result of a blow | expired. No arrests iR tite tow libel, claiming damages in the sum of $100,- Itimore A | " Kittredge 3, plainants and A, {he same time not deal [ oD the head, which fractured his skull. De- 000, In_ his amdavit Mr. ¥ r charges \'hn\.nhl ceesaes 101 38 . v harshly with geele s o conduet | ceased, who was drunk, made some insulting lalcony, first rows. . that he has been libelled by various articles | Pittsburg ... 38 alled Dreaw. arshly W tha. ge wh ndue ased, nk, ma m ulting T B N B e iny oo, Sriiciey | Bincinoats se2 $ INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 15.—After dodging | the brewery. He Is gi attention to | remark to an unknown fnan who was pissing | REFORM IN TOBACCO " L 0 ARO b % ) 75 6| the police all nigh a number of oca the petition, ng{ only from the point of view | with a lady. The stranger kno ked Staffer- | e e Pt have held him up (0 opproblum and ridicule. | pyiiiafilpit i Al e D o aulocs | of the petitioness, hut also considers the fact | son down, and it 1s believed his head struck AR A 2501081 and he comes into court as his only me I 13 5 at 4 o'clock yeésterday morning and pull| that the monBs dre native Germans who | the curb, inflicting the fatal wound, AN Sale of seats will open at box office at the GF 7edress. . Senator Forter aimo. institut n - i off a prize fight between ¥ Wit | cannot see the, Marm in the drinking of —_— AP fater, Mouday August 19, at 9 & m. proceedings for criminal libel against Jam e i e e e award - O Donnell af | beer made after the manner pursued in the | Printers Settle Their Diffe : NCYAN sharp. Elverson, president of the quiver, Jan ' . - 56 Pittsburg, lightweights, The fight was | fatherland. The effort will be to settle the | NASHVILLE, Aug. 18.—President W. D. Elvorson, jr., gencral manager, and Char g 80000 & 3 for the gate receipts. At the end of the | dispute out ‘any formal dzcision, | py 4 , - 5 . Hustls, editor-in-chief. w8 T R fourtn rctnd the Aight wis doclared draw, Asphte wiktiout /sy forurt) dusleion, Py "“". 98 the II” "'l onal Typographiesl Ak o < 2 orla g at Brooklyn; | after both men had been erely pun’ | Pather Perfwhéd with His Child. | union, has been here for several days, ar- '\ Assert the Preacher Swindled Them, At Fliladeiniiial Biitshure at Wash: | ianed. ELGIN. I, Wig. 18 —Frank Kazer and | TAnging a settlement of the scale of wages A ‘ | 4 Cineinnati at Philadelphia | 2 DALLI e., Aug ev. o G | of boo d job printers. s en THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. 18.—Rev. 0. D. Racing nt Galesburs, bis 4-year-old, gghier, Sylvin, were burged | °F book and iob printers. A nent Taylor, who for several years has been pastor S OF THE LIVELY AM suns, | GALESBURG, Aug. 18.—Class 2:22, pace i was reached, satisfactory to all, on I e RN SR - aa JARIAIAD MR PSR | AMATREURS, | 0 e won' In straight heats. Time:|'© death in a .fire which destroyed thelr | geate of from $12 to $18 per week 2 ARG ODAY aftornoon 3 i : | Sprimmnield Wine Another Sarpy | 2:12t, 243 Ira Band, = Bacillius, Dale, | fesidence and several other bulldings at I and ovening. last night on a warrant from Saginaw, Mich., | (P e ol taat - R P o Algonquin, a small village near here early ~ where he is wanted on a charge of obtaining i d i br-ghtd X iy v o RISA _Btarie T o 8t v 's v N J o) U LDT afternoon : &1 sp Y ), Ne g, 15.—(Spei (Nass 2:35, trot: Angie won the first and | this morning. The fire started in Kazer's| MONTGOMERY, Mich., “Aug (R\ D B\ D “ Y ].Rl money under false pretenses. The complaint | ;5P RINGFIELD, Neb., Aug. 18.-(Special e oy 5.0 | house. When aroused K e RAN A\ INCE d por BN AL, Da: 4 5 fourth heats and race. Time % Kazer e e { B e aflomon, aotions’ whits mplaint | Telegram.)—8pringfield went over to Papil- | fUrth hests and vace, Tuner, T2 3350 | T, Tite and two of his children out | Lusioess houses tacludlng eveniog of the International Investment company. He | lion yesterday and played the fourth Mene won the third heat in 2:31 ther | safely, b - d By g Masonic and Grand Army of public | e T e ComAny orie | gume with the Papillion boys, winning It | Harters LETGS sately, but before Be sould resch Sylvls | poile, and the principal drug st L S Dalles, and sold lots all over the east, it is | hands Jown by a score of 17 to 4. Georg Coming oh & Tandewm: child R ilh o destroysd by fire early this morn afternoon down was_crazed 1 alleged, by misrepresentations. He fs also| Pflug, & late find of Manager Coleman,| BIG SPRINC b, Aug, 13.—(Special | and resisted the efforts of neighbors to drag | $4%.000; Insurauce, $12.000. wolld w;m‘u lm n‘mm Rochester and Cleveland ‘ \\ -‘;w the ‘-‘-m for the l. als, and the | pelegram.)—The first tandem wheel passing | him from the burning structure, clinging Shot and Kil r Husband. PABAGHHTE LEAP . on similar charges. | boys from the county hub were bie R Tatos | Papitint mua o the deor o N e e roof fel - - i T O Dact With e CUETen ant Swast. he. ol | Moag. the Unlon Facific’ srrived in town to the door of the same until the roof fell | 1, \yqoN, Tenn., Aug. 18.—Furious with v [ gl aden . b: v 2 » | In, burying him in the blazing mass A eented & Killing., | 10WIng them only elght scattering | {onisbt, riddon by: Mr, end Wi 7. B Ty jealousy, Mrs. Thomas Holman shot her equillbrist h BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 18.—Willlam B. Ray, | =& 2 A | Ia They are averaging seventy-five miles o1a Telegrapher Dead husband through the heart this afternoon. o Chemicals HARDFF and acrobat. it 3ot and Kilisd &, O Crane at*Ssdalls. | Springleid oo 3 28 0 3 8 3 3 37| per day, and enjoying the trip immensely. | LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 18.—H. K.|He fell dead without speaking The woman | N BRRa AN Rt ), O Crise 2t B {vapilon i 2101 00080 0 4| RS Eptet (0 reach Omana Friday Maxwell, one of the oldest telegraphers in | Was arrested and is now in jail Nicotine Neutralized ‘l) ” J l‘l,\ 1 the Bk 1 ot Atasesds, by Ofe | rors: Springisid, 5; Papiilion, 10, Struck | Connle Muek Cntches ® Southpaw. | the United States, died today. He was 65 T — No Nerves Quaking veaver ATHLETE out: By Pflug, 5; by Beerline, 6. Home | PIPSBT e ¢ o d be Not Raising Meney foy War. B R s | e YR tiar e B o RRAL A B e e Joar o, and e servea "o e “toated. | SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Aug. 18.—The as- No H“’" B"P'“"'"BAOM" will walk 50 balf wiles in 50 ton m nutes. marshal ol edalia at the time of the shoot wenty minutes, mplre: on d F - 4 i g pvied SPYN o 2 6.5 B ins (ress houndes % Sha-Whoas: | S5 . Bd How= | 0 eft-handed pltcher, who has | erale army as a telegrapher, and it was he | sertion that the proposed loan of £6.500,000 No Dyspeptic q | o 8 houndsd MISSOURI VALLEY, In.. Aug. 18.—(Spe- | been with the Nushvile club of the South. | ¥ho notified Harper's Ferry by wire when | for public works and railways ls intended i had lh:lralmm Wm. He will g2 back without | o0} cram. ) The best game of ball ever | ern leakue all season. He wil join the | John Brown was marching on that place. | to provide means In the event of war, I3 g%gxg#-'s'o Tequisition papers. sed 0 this city was played today | elub at New York. He atterward witnsssed Brown's execution. | deuled. ' have him if they would harm no one else, to

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