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yachts in the' Ottumwa ......0 6,1 1201010 —_— | the following Invoni, 1 — Hits: Cedar Rapids, 9; Ottumwa, 12 WILL SHOW GO0D TENNIS saneesee » s ™ %2 [LINCOLY'S LEAD 1S GROWING ! oseney e oo e oL TLIVES. BLOTTED OUT|ABBOTT MADE A GAME FIGHT ™ Audrey, 3:43:48; Vineta, rors: Cedar Rapids 7 Ottumwa, (Continued from First Page) Interstate Tourney Which Opens Tu"fly‘ not finish. | Me, Bbright sad Hiy Lively Boys (o | teries: Brush gl Yox; Weldn and Juckeof ——— | Owen Zeigler Was Too Fast for tho Eng- " s oY " - . . court house and 0 ecently, the capitol . Promises Much of Interest. ESS TOURNEY CLOSES TODAY. | Further Up the Pole, A g B TR B Sl el lishman, However, —_ Rankgeme FIVE BODIES RECOVERED. — MANY GOOD PLAYERS TO COMPETE| jisrixcs, Aue 1o Toay the cleventn | ROCKFORD — CONTRIBUTES A GAME| cHICAGO, aug o There was koo snort | (01} 0 i SN2 DS NV BEER TEeNoril | TOOK TWENTY ROUNDS NO SETTLE 1T round of the International b Al at Washington park, Scarely 1,000 people | Mains of Mr, and Mrs. R irelner. The others are unidentifie | Judge Jumes Glynn,whose name fs in the [ In the Eighth He a e A lenn - | r discouraged e attempt to conduct a Cham 1 Ne- French defense after thirty moves. Tins Nt Outit, While Thornton mvun:u-mulnr::L:r“\»-n?:J:‘ I,‘u‘ ‘:l:v k‘: ) ul' list of the missing, had a room at the hote on the Ro put, nx 0 Rule, Ab- ley beat Vergani in a queen's gambit, de- | fx HIt Hard Al (he though. It 8 thausht the loss during the | DUt 1L I8 not positively known that he oe- | Bott's §t Wikn TLoP KAWL | glined, after forty-thres moves, = Mason | Way Through, et Wil ngr e ehne Fhe_fentures to- | cupled the room last night. He was a_prom- five movess Tschigorin Brat Marco in a ——— 5 . diy were the éasyt iyictorles of® Wiggins in | inent poputist and served one term as district the e old_stake and Miss Nelson in | judge in the Thirteenth julicial district, belng | | French defense after thirty-five moves, 4 ok Lo e R ton oF the X A J s g 1. | Albin beat Mieses in a ruy lon fter fif- | 1incoln, § ckford, 2 . th t. Priends of A «'I [aton of the | defeated for re-election last fall. He removed . i ¢ L. H. Waidner and W. F. Slocum of Chi i Bre association were glad to see his | g0 "yv ik Colo,, to Leadville, where he | BALTIMORE, Aug. 19.—The international | cago will set the ball rolling in the Inter- | ruy lopez after fifty moe Pillsbury beat | ttabucy, 0F Washing Wit teen moves. Steinitz beat Schiffers in a| e Moines, 10; Peorii colt make so good a Snowing inst L AN hough the success of the engaged in the tice of law bout between Stanton Abbott, champion Hght- : v “Relehmann n o riy lopez after thiry-one : § W aaninKt although the su E L | N Divetona sE¥uin, Nob Gho tve 4 ‘ : it ONE ENJOYS state lawn tennls tournament tomorrow aft- | Telc! lackburne beat Bardeleben in a ookly R R was in doubt, Miss Nelso the 't b, who travels for | weight of England, and Owen Zeigler of | p oo "o > sthod k&g ernoon. Thelr first match will be with | Glvents gambit atter thirty moves, | Jiofton; 9 Philadelphis, 2 o, FIE B0 with s rom, Bunch GORIGN'S | tho large wholesale house of Marris & Sons | Philadetphia, who fought Juck MeAuline o | Doth the method and results when red Lake and Millard Hopkins, members of | Hird beat Polfocle in a pui apectng after | Hiute, 10; Detroit, 5 Akt Bamea Wik “disappointment; The | Of St Louls, wa one of the guesta Who 6| o draw, occurred tonighi at the Bureka | S '!"P“f Iligs is taken; it is pleasant The drs 0 on I nirty-eig| oves owa 4k . other two races were hotly contested. Ax- | caped e says hen I heard the ' etic el . ¥ ce ot 1,800 spactas 1 refreshing s taats & SR (AR Glb, e R, et ety | Coodt Tt T SeYenty-Tour | L1 INCOLN, Aug. 19.—(Special Telegram.)— | teliond, ‘Winner of the Tust’ heat in the 219 [ nolse and then smolled smoke 1 imagincd that | Athletic club In the presence of 1,50 specta- | 81 ;‘}l"‘ hing to the taste, and acts night and the result is given below. There | mo T bt R ek | The Chicago-Rockford team fell a victim to | (AU Saturday, came back in the West heat | tho hotel must be on fire. 1 partially dressed | (0FS Preliminary to the main event Mike | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ¢ \ay interesting matches from the | hY ’ A : : O | today and was prominent thereafter, but | vy pbod the rest of my clothes, | Boden, the “Canock” of Philadelphia, and | Liver el At will be may interesting matches from th o % as. | Mr. Freddy Barnes' masterly twirling today, | could not offeer the spoed shown by Major | Myself and grabbed the rest of my clothes | st 08 FESROTE St THIRGEIp Liver and Bowuls, cleanses the sys. iy 4 A Bandetaben. " Ty Schire their mine hits being widely scattered. | Euwing who ‘was Se{bac Saturaay after | 91y to find that I'could not force open the | Abe Uhlman of Daitimore enaked 10 4| tom effectually. dispeis colds, head. The number of entries will be a surprise to i G i £ bty o ? ‘< but | faishinig first in the second heat. In the | door ¢ oom. was ou the thi or | ten-round battle. The fighting was in Uhl- [ L s PRI S v oF Sloc 4 ® 84 each; Bird and Thornton was a puzzle for two innings, but | graSRit GV G ethkes Toxte It | aia\ob0ta; Hot: et 8at. 6. tiib YIHABW;. No 3 i e e e tuira | 2¢hes and fovers and cures haNitual HikAy: 10 4adition to Whicaer RHG Slocamt) ¢ e et Mhnatan after that was easy. Perry of the Hastings | and Captain Woods fell. They were given | one, Y b sanny | MAN's favor from the start. In the third featd 4 5 of Chicago, the competitors include J. B. sachlechter and Tinsley, @ ki cnd | team covered centsr for Lincols, but had | the privilege of stasting in the next heat, ;:'r‘:l<|l‘f':;:‘fi::; "a’;r;;"l';" f{;f{mn‘ A hcannY | round Boden clinched and delivered several | 2ustipation. - Syrup of Figs is the rquhiar of LeMars, champlon of lowa, Car- | Poijock, 11 each: Gunsbers ‘and Marco, 4 | |jiija chance to distinguish himself, He | the race afier a- good &bt 'losina 'the | hearing cries, penned up and imprisoned, as 1 | blows after the call to broak. The referce only remedy of its kind ever pro. ter Wilder, one of the leading men of Kansas | eathi Jtesis, Siat Mersaih L ) (omor- | fanned once and got one hit that brought | fourth heat throweh 'a bar. “In the Iy it | was, can imagine the suffering that I endured | therefore awarded the preliminary contest to | duced, pleasiug to the taste and ac- y Sy Foa " sane d she was sehind at t Y ile . ose few t hich seeme: %, | Ul g sentable Y . City, Cockrell of Council Blufts, J. R. Doane |y, in two runs. Holllngsworth's wonderful | fhe was far behind at the half mile pole, | in those fow minutes, which seemed years, | Uhiman septable to the stomach, prompt in and W. H. Davis of Wilber, Neb. All the © Hix Protest Stick felding wits the festire. Soof Reault P the:groun ha until some brave fireman brcke in the or | Abbot and Zelgler entered the ring at 10 | .5l S T oY fieiel A Omaha men enthuslastic and expecting | COLOMNE, Aug. 19 -The world's cham- | Lincoln 00411110 0-8|,219 trot, unfinished from Satufday, purse | 80d T was released | oclock. The Englishman was accorded a i venefic 1 its to do grest things. | pionship and international eycling meet was | Rockford ... 010010000 fLom: Major Ewing won the ffth, sixth | ‘_"; Carstens said Mrs. John Sr')»lull'r!’:md generous reception as he stepped inside the | efects, prepared only from the most In the doubles, especially, there wil be | Concluded here today. In the Kilometer s Rockford, 0. Errors: | 3 S RN Sy 00 "ute Thira and’ fourth | from Lincaln, Kab. amd who' receatls pur. | Fopes. He weighed 132, while Zeigler weighed | healthy and agrecablesubstances, its some first-class tennis. Austin and Culling- | o/ CER, B o e Langewild, Hotland, | Rockford, 8, E e Ty PexaBiing. ol M| Lir Neb., and ecently pur- | TOP T AP i oV s (e yek \ HAHG, cily ahd State champions, WHO Bre [ oea i aes Wi and Cherry of Hasiand | ford, 1 ¥ hita: Kbright, Flaherty, | Reartin Zi8%. 2 Jogepbing wonythe | chased ' restaurant, made a miraculous cs- | 197%. Abbott looked u trifie thin and over- | muny excellent qualities commend it playing togother, have been making things | were second and third. In the kilometer | Holland, ase hit: Van Buren en | garet C and ( Jre also starte cape. 4 | trained, while Zeigler's muscles stood out | to all and have made it the most the courts on Harney street lately. | race for tandems, Peferson of Denmark | bases: Speer, Kennedy (3), Doubl 8 Juvenile stakes, 2-vear-olds, purse $1,500: “Mrs. G. R. Wolfe of Lincoln, Neb.” said | in bunches and he looked in the best of con ! & FROGIE A L | y ( ners. lly to Sull Holly to 13bright t ; , popular remedy known They have made a wonderful improvement | and Watson of gland were winners. In| Holly to Sullivan; Holly to Ebright to Wigging won the first and second heats in | Mr. Carstens, “was also in the hote Her | dition. Jake Kilrain and Frank Farley wes J b t Chi the kilometer professional handicap, Apel | van. Struck out ry, Van Buren, Snyder, Silyer Lake, Practical R A G sTe G sl " Ealios N f5% asla ] in thelr gamo since they were at Chicago. | the Kilometer professional handicep, ABEH Tiie ot Base on bails: O Barnes, 1; oft (Siiyer Lake, Fractical, | husband Is at Cripple Cre I have searched | |y the Hnglishman's corner, and Tdtkey yrup of Figs is for sale in 50 Yesterday afternoon they had a litthe prac- |y, the 100 kilometer amateur world’s cham- | Thornton ses on hit by pitcher; Off = ¥ for her all morning and cannot hear of her, 50 | o ,‘ csisted Zelgler, | cent hottles by all leading % tice game with the Chicago pair, Waldner | pionsiip race twelve started. Cordalg of ! Barnes, i~ Passed ball: Snyder, 1. Wild 245 pace, pur s I fear she is still in the rulns, though I hope | Smith and D. L. Bailey assisted Zelgler. { cading drug: \ and Slocum, and the match showel what | Holland was the winner, Witteven of He bitch: Thornton, 1. Sacrifice hits: Bbright, | Phenol won the first, third and f not.”" | George Maats of Baltimore acted as refere they could do. Unless they are stronger fie of Norway was | Flaherty, Batteries: Barnes and Speer: 3 4, '2:18%. Nellle Jirst Round—Zelgler landed on tho face anc | gists. Any reliable dvugeist who than the Nebraska champions, Young and Thornton and Snyder, Time: One hour and A fourth heats in 2:123, 2 WAS ALMOST RESCUED. | then on the breast. 'The Knglishman got in | 2 h 5 | | may not have it on hand will pro- ure it promptly for any one who st of | 1 v 8, U Vis, 3 " i y The scene surrounding death o o c ool, while Z Caldwell, which is far from being conceded, | | committee took up the protest of | forty-five minutes, Umpire: Levis, Choral, npsey, Captain Wo X h ne surrounding the death of James | a face blow. He was very cool, while Zels UL, ] Wishes to try it Do not accept any " against Protein's victory on Satur- | DS MOINES, Aug, 19.—Score and Red Lady aldo started Murphy, contractor, was heart rending. The | ler danced around the ring and Tunged vi Omaha is golng make an excell bid for | dqay was clai I Protein had no right | Des Moines ........0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 2—10 12 trot, purse Miss Nelson won | firemen engaged at the rear of the building No heavy work _ supremacy in doubles. The improvement in | t in the fin as it was only Peor 20000000 0—2 raight heats, 2:12%, 2:14%, 2:131 p8 0. BRON 2 ories frov y 1 Round--Zeigler two light | substitute, 1 3 EOWt v v hsisssedi R 2 h ) 4 4 heard the agonizing eries from the man that . the play of the few leading pairs here has [ third of his heats. committee decld Hits: Des Molnes. 16: Peorin, 2 Trrors: | Robbie P, Baronet, Commodore Torter, Jim | been most marked, and great things are ex- | that the race was vold, and it will be r Des Moin Peor Batteri L LR LA UL face blows and as The English- he was burning and asking them to continue o B T yse Velg- | n b il be a di int- n at Paris in September, without fresh | 305, Molactan —— to play the water. A a few hours' herolc | for gave him & terrible right hander on the | CALIFORNIA FiIG SYRUP €0, pecied of them. It will be a disappoin Andrews and’ McFarland; s COOLLY TRUNKS, | Work the firemen reached him. His lower | left eve, nearly closing 1t Abbott looked | goue, SAN FRANCISCO, cAL. ment to mahy it they do not come out protty " LI 0 . * |limbs were pinioned between two heavy | distressed as the round closed. | (ULE, &Y. well. Of course, Waldner and Stocum hold Blufling Valk Aug, 19Tk s no game el Lhsicin ikl ke iy i HOn U siras Staraed” tha. Aghting L, 5 y h to'n change of p Unknown Ma joists, After the most herculean efforts, | K a first-class national reputation, and to beat | NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Valkyrie IIT, the RIS L R With dense smoke blinding. them, the fire. | Ahd after getting in a strong face blow them would mean a great deal. But in any | America cup challenger, lies at anchor to- 18 Cioalnoneds wat Broancks T ECl mures trunks-are sUbpoded (o Have been | men releansd:Murphy'a left leg, At this mo- | ALooty Slipned and ceil againat the ropes case the doubles, played under the new |day near Hedloe's island, where she is the e 1ks are supposed to have been b In the fourth and fifth rounds Zeigler 5 I 4 s : OF THE TEAMS stolen from the baggage room of the Union | MeNt a_ sheet of flame compelled them to | pounded at Abbott's stomach, ~Abbott e order, cannot but be of great lnterest (0 | object of much Interest to yachtsmen an Played. Won, Lost. P.Ct. | jorer * : I withdraw. Murphy then offered his rescuers | sponded with light blows, but his reach was L2 e by Terrs. come. within View of the vessel, | Lincoln . 9 2.4 depo vesterday afternoon. The supposition | §1,000 to get him out and piteously demanded | Shy. The Englishman came to the front in DOUBLES ARE INTERESTING. Captain Canfield said he did not know when | Des Moines . : B8.7 | seoms to be founded on good grounds from | that they chop his leg off. A second | the sixth round und got two strang, blows There are many points about this doubles | the boat was to be docked, but was mak- | Peoria 9 31| tho fact that no trace of them has been dis- [ later the west wall collapsed and covered | I} ZUKITS face. | ARtott, ducked, Cheyert game that will commend it especially to the | i ready for the work as fast as possible. | DEIVE - E: 4 305 | covered, and also from the circumstances un- | MUrphy with tons of ruins. Mr. Murphy | ing was sharp, but uneventful until the end spectators. In past years singles matcl ey et e b [ Rgoiforl der which they were taken. The trunks and | €A1 to Denver from Omaha six years ago. [ of the eighth, when was have attracted far more attention in Omaha | fake Natkyrie fHIout at the Aorle Basin. b Toneph 3 their contents are valued at over $400. Mrs. George R. Wolfe from Lineoln, Neb., | fought to ‘the’ ropes ) than those In doubles, The reason has been O Sanasany. A delegation rrom. the Naw | BOringfeld i ... 34| The trunks belonged to a party consisting | VISIting Mrs.” Schmittell, was a vietim of the | seemed the freshest s the fixht pr in & word, that the struggle for supremacy k Stock exchange visited the officers | Games today: Quincy at Denver; Rock-|of Harry Newell and wife of this city, his [ Catastrophe. She was accompanted by her | 0 WAL T O VEYEER (WIC AT (NN 1 between the competitors has been greater, 1y .'»! it lllvilllllu)v |{‘.|) rd at I.\Inv m\\ ringfield at St. Joseph; | brother and a relative from Biair, who are on | 0-Year 1"‘ ""”k"'”“' -‘"‘»"“w‘h husband is | what was neatl blow batore 4 \ occasions. and consequently the game has been more | bart of 32 : hat the Valkyrie | Peoria at Des Moines. their way to the conclave of the Knights |@ Prominent tobacco manufacturer of Lincoln, | Abbott got his b ) 3 ¢ exclting. I has been the wsual thing. for o Hotiwih theltiy) i w TN b dte amplsinines onaih i pantvarsacdan fetia | T 1L e GELE RISV AR SU RO | st ommUTeRa R SR RIRtas IRHRd HAAL ; Y; Uflcannol’ i both men to fight for the point m the " =3 = G S OF T TIONAL LEAGUE. | train all right, but the trunks were left be- | C0lorado. 5 ) 1 Toee QLG 01l the"Camaged 161C oye “ide \ 0 The operay moment that the ball has left the server's WIS OS] Bl SR - hind. ~ They had heen sent. to the depot in | . J: A+ Brown and J. L. Kirk of Omaha are | I quick succeasion and followed it with g o L i A it £ among the missing. They registered at the | Heavy body blows. The Englishman looked hand. The interest to the specta OhRHRA TR FERAIRE RN cviae &8 charge of an express company and reached | AMONE the missing. They reglstored at the | fiirocaed s he went 'to his corner. therefore ku.a all the time. The game that AnAvRRcoL A Eut o S - 5 that place, but the question of where they | O Ulry Su afternoon and have not been | “yoyrteenth Round—The American played U ntw (attermpted in doubles, wnd With a o, cinenaN Aug, 10 (Bprolal Teles N, Aug. 10.—Today's game | are 1s g puszgler. con aince the explosion. Mrs. Brown tele- | on Abbott's wind and got In i stuniier on T8RS dcgtiptat. sucoeas] by il tha Jending SHINGTON, 4 Special Tele- | wont to Pittsbure. Anderson was knocked [ \hile the trunks were standing outside | EPhed an inquiry from Omaha and Chief | the meck. Abbott was game and cool, but pairs, essarily Involves a great deal of | 8ram.)—The following changes in stations | out of the box in the fifth inning and the baggage room: on the platform’ & m‘m‘: ulding answered that there were llttle | his blows were feeble. = = o very quick work. It depends more on speed | and duties of officers of engineer corps are | succeeded by Malark Attendance, drove 4 0 an express wagon and loaded | OPeS of her husband being alive i L ) LU G thatt anything else. So much indeed is this [ ordered: Major Henry M. Adams, relieved ore them on. He said he had been employed to ml} r);m of ;Il“v!{vfii WL M”:’:‘r "Lu.l."‘-‘nm\: s ..ri The sixteenth was a hot round and w the case that it is the primary object of | gron duty in the office of chief engineer, will | Washington ... 000 3 | convey them to the residence of Miss Can- ! e b e | 1,000-mile’ railroad book, bearing the name | ZcEler's favor, closing with the = every one of the four participants to get : A Esrta b v | Plttsburg ¥ 2400 field at 812 Sherman avenue. They have not & RELIL ot e name | map against the ropes amid Inslde the sorvice 1ine as quickly as posibie, | take station in New York City and relieve | i Vv aliiiniion, 6: Pittsburs, 12 Doen ‘seen since. Thore 18 o adiress such | 01, Stuckey, and a lotter addressed to Miss | blows. ‘Abbout afmed ‘some savage biows i The opportunity for fast rallies at the net, | Colonel Henry M. Roberts, corps of en- § Washington, i Bittsburg, 3 i3amed | as was given by the driver of the wagon [t AR e IS R bl R A o the Rt S the ball shooting from racket to racket like | gineers, of all works in his direct charge, | Tunsi Washington, 1 Pittsburs 4. “Two:bitse | “rie trunks contalned a_quantity of cloths | {o hawe been vietime of (he sasusity. have | th 1t gave the Briton a terrif THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME. dice In a box, is immer and any first- | except of fortifications on Staten Island, and | Seibach, Clingman, Donovan. Saerifice hit: | 188 and in additfon a'couple of uniforms and | peen focatsd at the Highlands, Mr. Calkins | facer. The American also had the best of Flowery, refreshing, delicale Sy e, of ‘;";‘|"r“';‘r"”“f,"' be joveral | will also relieve Lieutenant Colonel George | Hierbatier. First biase on balis: OFf Hawley, | emblems of the Knights Templar, which are | js ‘a newspaper man from Davenport, la L L e A b oy C e Ly . °':: il i O n the courts at Harney street within the | [, Gillespie, corps of engineers, of charge | 4; off Ande Struck out: By H of _considerable value. olng olty editor of the G e P R R E el or sale by dru s only. next few days, cannot but evoke round after | of works lately transferred to him by Cap- | ; Passed ball being city editor of the Gazette. They regis. | age one, give and take, the American get- Y, 9 Y: roynd -of applause. HHE TR et % GE Rk inen [ Ha tta it PATA araon; MR 2 He H {.rull ot the Gumry on thelr arrival here, | ting It on the nose and the Englishman IMPERIAL CRCWN PE“FUMEW(@. e. . k omas L. Casey, corps of enginers; | B ioareon, A i i hut latsf went to stay with friend el stormed with neck, face and body 4 1 qrvalking of tho doubles game, Mr. Clarence | Captain Theodore A. Bingham fs relieved at Il mab LR b SOl e il A SR S e Bows until he was againist o tovee A% | MeyER BROTHERS DRUG CO..AGENTS. obart, who perhaps knows as much about | Chattanooga, Tenn., and will proceed to Wil- | and Oy, i P ¥ | plaining in order to' get out of jail. At pr B A e i i the gong sounded the referee declared Zelg .y it @s any one in the country, writes in this | lets Point, N. Y.; Captain W. M. Black is BEAT THE GREAT MEBKIN ent circumstances are much against V- B (ot J. Hy Letson, a dairyman of { ler the winner ALEOTRY, {WEDDIHG BELLS}Twoncw weeks issue of (e Lawn Temmnis Bulletin | relioved at Willeis Point and will report (o | pRooKLYN A UE e AT b ARl Ay RS bt remTn g e IR LR 'l',:’,‘,',’,'.(',:",::f",;' pilstoredIRHelR NS RISTSS SRl EN R OUS @it ot Chown- | PEACHBLOW. | odors. that it is already in the east the more in- | chief of engineers for duty as assistant, Yorks and Br v ¢ 2 iy i & 3 b Sk > e s e 8 and B »d the hest game | the bars for some e, I’ several contus and e shocl 0 g ) more frequent cccurrence of quick, sharp | from company E to company K; Captain bon. The New Yorks were again without | noging of two big. b b = * phoasad! than he 0l AR aR v v lett leg 4 L LULLENG LSt by 0y, s TIeW L OEkE ers ok posing of two big boxes of harness to varl- | encased than pinioned, as only my left leg Leon Little rallies, more volleying, more smashing, al- | Francis H. French, company K to company | th v MR Sl B Ity (Hetry el bty e e e 2 v iL . of this e was offering [ and my right arm were held down by any P e tIGLEOR O ways favorite strokes. He declares it to be | B, Nineteenth infantry. Brooklyn foesnes 018707470 1 0 00— T cnapy at prickavitavi below. mariket:.val veights. You o have the faintest idea ) < 3 -~ =y e . t try. RAROKIYA B At el seaidih at r below market value. | weights. You cannot have the faintest idea | NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Parson Davies of the more difficult game to play, for the reison | The following officers will be relleved from | New Vork ... > e He succeeded in: selling all he had, but one | of my feelings as I lay there {n the bottom | chicago and ‘Tom O'Rourke of Boston that it requires more handwotk, more patience | present duties and report mnot later than ) FHta: Brooliyn Sarned Tuns: | man whom he struck for a sale became sus- | of the basement, with all the ruins on top | .o et oo INIBLIE dxhibltion -at® the and more speed. He thinks the m'stake in [ October 1 at recruiting stations indicated | Hrooivh. B " Firat base on | picious and notified Sergeant Whalen. The [ and around me, hearing the cries of the [ oo 0 % 1St 18, CRHIILIN b CLNe singles has been too great speed and too | Opposite their names and relieve officers now | O S Khnnedy, 5: off Meekin, 1. Home | Sergeant sent Detectives Savage and Dempsey | dying and those in agony, and being almost [ Avddemy of Music here tonight. It began littlo accuracy, but he points out very truly | in charge of said duties: Second Lieutenant | run: Anderson, Three-bas Tiernan, | after Phillips, and in a short time they had | overcome with the shock and smoke, soaked [ With bug puuching contests and was fol- 9 that in doubles accuracy cannot count for so | John D. Hartman, First cavalry, Evansville, | Two-base hits: Griffin, Wilso rns. Sac- | him in jail. } with water and almost drowned and fearing | loWed by several minor boxing bouts, About How much, and that the only way to pass one's | Ind-; First Lieutenant Guy Carlton, rifice hits: Corcoran, A Stolen | Phillips says that he came to Omaha from | that the pext minute I would be burned | 10:40 George Dixon of Boston, the feather- opponents Is by speed. Mr. Hobart makes | cavalry, St. Paul and Minneapolls; Captain '1’3"‘[‘;:: !"-"!\)-1-_ Lachance. Double plays:| Hastings, where he has been a contractor | alive.” weight champion, and Mike Leonard of an sarnest plea for an oMeial classification of | Cunliffe H. Murray, Fourth cavairy, New | Fuller to Wilion; Grifin to Corcoran 10| for four years. In the course of his busi-| The total loss caused by the fire and ex- [ Brooklyn, began a bout of five rounds at| gy BUYING oubles players at the end of each season. and | Haven, Conn.; First' Lieutenant William E. | RANRYS, Anders S htteries: Kennoty | ness he asserts that he becams possessed of | plosion is about . “The Gumry Totel | T5:0" YRS ke addressed. the Spectators putting his idea Into effect, he hazards the fol. | Almy, Fifth cavalry, Harrisburg, Pa.; Cap-|and Dailey: M Stell. . ‘Umpire: | the harness, and that he brought It to this | was worth about $75,000 and had $8,000 worth | Wi numbered about 8,00, sving ha had Towing classification for this vear. on the form | tAIn Henty Jackson, Seventh cavalry. Bos- | Keefe, One hour | city in order to dispose of it. But although | of furniture. It is'a total wreck, but was | spoken to the police commissioners and they ) shown up to date: F. H. Hovey, John How- | t9%: Captain Henry F. Kendall, Eighth cav- | and fifty he has lived in Hastings for five years, he is | insured for $25,000. The McMann bloc stated that if no slugging was indulged in M TG Chade. 0. B, Nool K. B Wiew= | alry, St. Louls; First Lieutenant Montgom- KID NICHOLS TURNS A TRICK. unable to give the names of any of the ofii- | which stands next to the Gumry, was also | the bout could go on. ' The first round be- Jad, M. G, Chace, ©. B Nocl, I D. Wrenth | ery 'D. Parker, Ninth cavalry, Cincinnati; | PHILADELPHIA, Auw 19.—Nichols | clals or citizens of that town. Furthermore, | heavily damaged. It is owned by Colonel | fween Dixon ‘and Leonnrd was fast and S B R (O Millett, | Gaptain George H. Evans, Tenth cavalry, | pitched magniticently for Boston today and | he is unable to satisfactorily explain why ths | E. E. Bishop and was built In 1890. It Is a | {Rfions, With DIxen gEEbne SHEWLY, GBS . i 4 E her, C. R. Budlon R. Neel JAGKE Y better of it his left doing good execution | of us. Our price is 15¢ per bottle. P Talmase e “,‘ “'“'l, o ‘“EI Louisville; First Lieutenant Samson Fayson, | the Phillies were never in the game. Taylor | boxes containing the harness were addressed | four-story pressed brick and is occupled 3 8. I I 4 3 u on Leonard's face ! First infantry, Lynchbure, Va.; Captain | ¥a€ efficlent, except in the seventh inning. |'to’ George Rogers, instead of to the name | throughout by the A. Lilliblade Furniture | *'n e Second. round it was fairly mixed liat, Kowever, 1 far from complete, D ot h o s tacaouint X ttendan Score: B e Tatuon Pl e, company. The whole rear end of this block | up, and when “Yank” Sullivan of Syracuse, RESULT OF THE DRAW. Captein Allan H. Jackson, Seventh infantry, | Bhiladephia ........0°0 0 0 ————— was ruined. The loss on the building Is | Who was refevee, tried to separate the men, But this is off the point. Play will begin | Albany; Captain Egbert B. Savage, Eighth | Poston - 030 South ton .. 10 9 Dukota's Heavy Whent Vield | about §25.000, as the building will have to | It was found almost ‘an impossibility, I tomorrow at 2:30, and will be kept up with- | infantry, Cleveland; First Lieutenant Ed- |-|‘|H'.7x»-|]‘.:::}i“ fitan, Al antarned Suns OUX FALLS, S. D., Aug. 19.—(Special.) | be torn down. This block is insured for | Shecfor Coriehl, With Cup i Cielzn s flrmal] [; []mlfl Urflg fl out waste of time from then until the finals | Ward H M!’l‘"llm‘ ,“r "”'Pl;flflml')&‘ "'"NH" Fhiladelphia, 1; Boston, 4. Two-base hits etcher, traveling for a machine f:'(“j::‘”” “:" by‘l'l‘:jkl ”’;”;} I“j:“""‘“'"- valued el pthes _.;;..I..,.»‘l into x]»w ring m‘ arrested are decided, If possible on Saturday. Captain Ralph oyt, Eleventh infantry, | Delehanty, Long ( Home run: Taylor. | con v, arrive e city v s ana | AS000) e 0 P Dk i he pugilists and O'Rourke and - Davies, v, New Yol d 0okly! ~aptal tolen bases: Duffy. Struck o ells of the bonanza y'eld of wheat. says | came olorado from Michigan i 75, lo- | foo s and endeavored to pacl e | 7 s to drag along Into next week, that all the | Infantry, Sow Vork and Brooklyn; Captain | 51 Cn e I iy Fiowe to T.ong | a farmer near Meckiing, fifty miles south of | cating in Gilpin county. He had served as | crowd. but his remarks were drowned in the [ 2d Door West P. O., Omaha p::yurn :yl uld be on th.~ spot and ready to [ N0 AT e O mond. V. *; Captain | 0 Tucker. First base on balls: Off Taylor, | hers, threshed sixty acres of wheat, which | alderman and mayor of Central City and two :_:“"‘\Q:I of hoots and yells made by the RILESS o8 Broper |‘-11‘;-" for thelr mateh. | Goorge H, Palmer, Sixteenth infantry, Chi- |t Ghotars Guaiehtich: Taylor, wioy: | went forty-two and one-half bushiels to the | yoars ago was elected county treasurer. He | “X"bug punching exhibition opened the A cago; Captain Wililam T. Wood, Eighteenth | Nichols and Ghnzel Time: One howr and | 2¢7€: e also mentions the very pecullar | was a prominent Mason. proceedings. The contestants were George . SINGLIS, infantry, Pittsburg: Captain Edward =B, | fortysfive minutes . Umpires: Hendereon and | distribution of good crops in this state this | Bert Larsch, another victim, hailing from | Dixon of Boston, Joe Ilms of Boston, also G. F. Longsdorf plays W. D. Clements. | pratt, Twenty-third infantry, Milwaukee; | Hunt, season. He says from Plankinton west to | Central City, was 28 years old and a native | colored, and Henry Plgeon. Bob Armstrong M 53 Pl s Qoorgs MoCayus. Captain Alfred C. Markley, Twenty-fourth STANDING OF THE TEAMS. White Lake along the Milwaukee road there | of that clty. He was one of the best known | &nd Tommy Ryan of Chicago The last i A ia B i infantry, Philadelphia; Captain James C. | Played. Won, Lost, P,Ct. | Is a strip ten miles wide where not a | assayers in the state. He leaves a wife and i st Cockrell plays A. H. Findiay. Ord, Twenty-ffth infantry, Nashville. Baltimore [T quarter of the wheat was cut, it not being | young son, who are now visiting in Iowa. Charley Barnett of New York C. H. Young plays W. H. Williams, An army retiring board is appointed to | Hieveland - 01 worth harvesting. On either side there are [ At 12:20 a. m. three more bodies were un- | Pigeon of Chicago fought a ha €. 8. Cullingham plays Philip Crapo. meet August at Washington barracks, | (hicaso comparatively good crops. He says that In | covered, those of Bela I. Lorah and Frederick | of four rounds, which was declared a draw 'G]m;lv e Dickson plays J. B. Farquhar, District of Columbia, for examination of | Cinoimmati oiiii: traveling about the staté he has seen within | French of Central City, Colo., and an un- b)'\r'i‘gf", "‘i““‘"’;:’mm Ro Lern elopisaiting TR LR AL Major Washington Matthews, surgeon, and | Philadelphia .11} 9 4 ‘8| a distance of across one township a difference | known. The former have been identified by | promoters of the show and the principals of Fred Lake plays Coleman. J Captain Freeman V. Walker, assistant sur- [ Boston of ten bushels to the acre in wheat. It is a | Mr. Lorah's father, who is assisting in remov- | the bout of the night were taken in a pa- Percy 8. Young plays W, Byles. geon. Detail for the board: Colonel Henry | Brooklyn . fact that some I'ttle portions of the state are | ing the debris from the bodles. The third [ trol wagon to the police station, 8. 8. Caldwell plays A. Kaysor. W. Closson, Fourth artillery; Lieutenant | e, York . skipped In the distribution of rain very | body is burned beyond recognition. e Carter Wilder plays 1. R. Williams. Colonel Willlam H. Forwood, deputy sur- | 8y i on a7 nearly every year with no apparent reason. It S AL Hoy Recelves a Life Sentence Dr. W. Bannister plays 1. A St. Louls ... T it Prov, fannister pl Garey. goou, goneral; Lisuienant Colonel David L. | Loulvillo 112111100 ot 518 | Is almost wnacconntable, as the clevatlon I+ | OMAIA MEN LOSE TMEIR LIVES. | GRAND HAVEN. Mich. Aug. 19 i Albbs. untington, deputy surgeon general; Mejor | Games today: Louisville at Boston; Pitts- | the same and there are no streams to direc T 5 Theesbore, the ar-old yo vho : Jacob B. Rawles, Fourth artillery; Captain | burk at Broo % at Now York: | the course of the storms. vo Ex-Restdents Canght Under Fall- | Cheesbore, the 17-year-old youth who was .1 P Haskell, a bye. Frederick Fuger, Fourth actiliery: First |Cineinnail at Bhiv S L patl e fng Walls ! Burned to Death. | convicted of murdering his grandmother, L Denise and Townsond, ant Walrer S. Alexander, Fourth ar- | more; Cleveland at Washington Colored Py thinns Meet i ieago. M. E. Hawley, whose name is among the | Mrs. Levi Pierce, July 8 last, was sentenced Peroy 6 Younk and Bhilg & , recorder. : ¢ CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—Colored Knights of | jst of those who lost their lives in the | to life Imprisonment at Jackson today M. Colpetaer . ‘K, a bye. S ~ ALORED.0 Pythias are not anticipating much trouble, | qisaster, was formerly a resident of Omaha - Dalton' Rl McCreary play © TO RESTRAIN CAPTAIN BECK. ' 3 in spite of the fact that the affairs of their lsaNcarmAs r"'lpl‘ "‘.,n 1 S Elgin Butter Murke H. Young and Caldw S ndianay a Gift n spite of the he 8 i | and his wife 13 still living ln this city. HI ILGIN, Aug. 19.—-Butter, firm; offerings, H. H. Williams ) play W, N. | Hearing alunction Comes 1 Tuilenders nt He supreme lodge have been placed In the hands | connection with the Union Pacific dates back | a7.000 1bs.s sales, 1500 Ibs. at 15440 1oa. (‘A;:)l”(‘\{l” |“|‘ ?l Vinsonhaler. o 3 INDIANAPOL Aug. 19, ) of a receivel The eighth biennial session of o 4 & r. W. Dannisier and K. R. Young play i Large $1.00 size—our price 75¢. I ! L . h. bl 1 ye about three ye: when he entered the | a¢ 201 L i \ commis- | Indianapolis ........3 2 0 0 113 | the supreme lodge opened today, the first ses- ety Rt iy . A Ave Bl A And Mayhard Staley play D, | Sloner of Indian affairs was today informed | GTand Rapids T B 0 2 1 3 0 0 0-7| sion being oceapied by the committee in left “UHIHII:‘:”;II t o 3 .:»l“:“x” A mlr: Hiyouliveonitaye ' er and aynard Staley play Ly - b bt orme dia »olis. s Grand Aplds, Akt AL tlals of delegates. ose | 1@ ahu as y 0 accep @ ore .t e 3 W. Riley and I. VanCamp. ¥ that the hearing on the injunction fssued to i, Indlanavolis, Grand Raplds, 8. | checking credentials of delegat Those | 15 - five ‘position a8 clalm agent for H. A anywhere in these United o] Yackard il . - and Rapids, her 162 and represent twenty-eight states ! _ | Oy, Paclard and W, H. Willlams play | vostrain Captain Beck from continuing evie- sher Fatland;' Jones | Rumber 102 a > Johnson, general agent of the c mpany in | J as well as the West Indies. Each state & Agont | States you can have most ke ‘and M. Hopkin play L. I | tions of settlers from tue Omaha and Winne- | ML N¥E (0 00 antitled to two representatives and the West | Derver. This morning Mr. dJohnson wired | : Y : ORI, 2 B bago reservation Wwill be held at St. Paul on e Haute "470 3700 0 1 0 0_tp| Indies has three. The delegates expressed | N ek way very little doubt that | suitable clothing made to p AL Paimer, 8 bye. e 234 inst. The hearing 0 4 ! 4 > 3 0| themselves as satisfled that their legal trou LA apyery Tho R AR Yol Dyve. the 234 inst. The hearing will take place [ Detroit . s 000050 050 8 ¢ O-81E l " | he was among the killed, and later in the | Y < 24 = X In o W WL Dt e Detore Justice Shiras. It is expected that no | Hite: ferve’ Haite, 16 Detyolt, 7. Wrrors bléa ould bb “l:‘."‘ doFRhast oraers o dhia T AR T (o R o L F T T . order by one or another of G. Pope and A. H. Findlay, a bye action is likely to be taken by the Interior | Terre Haute, 2; Detroit, 7. Batferies: Goar | affairs of the organization brought out of | o0 7 | T DeRoy Austin and C. 8. Cullingham, n bye. partment until the question of whether or ..;._4\3\5.\.‘1'. [\,\l'n;u.h\m and 'l"\\'lul-hum the courts. o oft Omsballs traveling man | Nicoll the Tailor's estab- S ot the EHan e A CANSAS CITY, Aug < s Clty- S e orane & Co 4 4 t - = 5 f On account of the euormous entry lat it | not the injunction shall stand has been de- [ \KANSAS CULY, Jug, 19 e Sold Tiguor Hilegally. for Crane & Co., was in the hotel, but man lishments, located in nearly has been decided to make the matches the | clded. D < games will be played tomorr SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Aug. 19.—(Special,) | 88:d to escape uninjured. He was awake e p E:‘d‘ ;:Ixéi.;‘r’ ;.h’h-u sets, except for the finals Others Than Rans Affected, STANDING OF THE TEAMS. ];pp\uy erlft Norton closed the drug store | E:I" ’\‘)'I" Sesir “‘,;,l”'f\"l‘,, 1 'I\‘”';',”;‘“ ':l”".‘ every Pl‘ll)(flpfll city mn Various entertalnments are being planned | ‘W ASHINGTON. Aug. 19.—The recent de-f y o0 n0noyy Prayed- Won. Lost. PGt 0oy Collins. 9f el Rapids and served | out e America (sco citios bolow,) for the visitors, including a visit to the | ¢'slon of the acting attorney general that|St. Paul ot i | notices on E. C. Bent and W. E. Parker, two | Contractor James Murphy, whose end came | 1l openiug of the Creighton theater on Thurs- | ex-Senator Ransom’s appointment to Mexico | Kansas City » 4 10 other druggists of/thai place, to appear here | so tragically, was well known in Omaha, | : r e P4 AT e day night and a reception and dance at the | was unconsti utional be:ause he was appointed | 3 aeobon® 9 e dru Bt O e’ the somplaints | having lived her for several years, He came| A well selected text is half of the ser- We display a large assortment Caldwell residence on South Twentieth street Hwaukes 4 unples maited, TS BURG, which raisel the salary of the Mexican min- orre Haute Lo to the laws of this state mber, being at one time fcreman for Spell who is in earnest, and the result is sure MR, TORE s " lttee | OMClals are flicgally holding ofice for the same Games today: Grand Raplds at Indfan- | Movements of Qeean Vessels, Aug. 19, | charge of the plumbing work in the New | plain simple statement that proves itseld R A 9 e committee | ‘ 5 e . select the defender of the America’s cup | of Julge McKennan, who, while serving us a | burg; Nomamic, from Liverpool; Mobile, | the Plumbers' union during the stri 1| ment. The text is * Good healtl is bet- Trousers to Or(ILr, $4 to $14. chairman, ‘has arranged the details for the 1 1 Uh Sy ¢ much. A hacking cough takes all miles to windward or I rd and ro- | ereated by the preceding congress (although Sh v BGRAPHIC 3 Murphy went to Denver with Spellman, where i 3 the course a gecond time. The second race | goes not apply sgainst him contested game today. Wahoo has three | of the ol and o laggest busiiess firms in | oy the employ of Spellman, and became a | ment of sprightly conversation, of a beau- $he raco Wil declde a8 1o the neoacis Clerk Hire for Western 2 city, who did remarkably well, considering old ner ad 0f 8L80INE horaen promptiy at 11 o'elock. Ten minutes lute am.)—Allowances have been made for Score Deputy Ma 1 Kahe has left New York 3 X other stores for delivery, Tine. 0 case the wind fs f Kearney, Neb., $1,900 A huyler, 2. Home | clusion act i s Not Dead. Most all” bodily troubles start ‘in the 3 Y tions it looks as if this were gy ha | The comptroller of the currency today ep- | 6: Wahoo ruck out: By Bennett, 8:|down an opinion finally denying the request | oo oo o, ral G here that improper living first makes an TRina saye there will be s strony tocnaster | e, Chone Biaeh, 1) Mt~ | Meit and. Hall; | creek near Birmingham by the faling | Lion v 31, is seoffed at by those best | differ. ‘The causes are almost identical. tanunia Declared the Wi r. | postmaster at Otley, la and Scribner nines played here today. Large | was dischar New York | handwriting, was reccsived by the United Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery order named in the race for twenty-raters | t° Practice befare the Interlor departmen Dodge 02020 3 O'Brien, & renchian living near | “How can General Gomez have died on | 070 by (8 . collided uf the start, but meither of | boen reccived ai eliher the State or Navy Nineteenth Street Stars walloped the | The finasce committee of the New York | e place of disease in the stomach, and from | 5T PAuL Quana, Annia,* Caress, the forty-rater Isolde, | Bolivia and Peru. At present the United Stars ....&.......0 230000 0 1 teen point vy wi'l raise $38,74 reaches every fiber of the body and drives DagMounna. Allea’s last contest this season. Later | Of Akese countries, but in case of hosth.ities | Carroll's Timely I or. struck in Nev rk vestirds is not | troubles, kidney complaint, biliousness, | Wasminaron Niw YORK, INDIANAPOLIS. . KAnsAs Civy SANFRANCISCO, MinNEAroOLIS, peturn from the Nab lghtship, Fritunsia | ean interests. Inning, with | p. Vb g a in the city and never lost a day during ihe | ARty S ister has started reports that various other | Grand Rapids 4 3 i man. While in this capacity Murphy had | to be good. The text of this article isa ever 3,000 .st)'lcs. ® olis; Minneapolis at Kansas City; St At New York-—Arrived—Ems, from Han rk Life building. He was president of | iy the reader's own mind without argu- ’ | member of the Fifty-second congress, was ap. | GAMES OF TH from Lond 1889, succeeding Mike Conway, who lost his | goryyian great riches.”” Taces tomorrow. The first race will be ton | but as the nine additional circuit judges were | Wahoo ¢ ancisco. the railroad near Fort Colli Colo. Mr. turn, « wind serves S ommitiee | 3r. McKannan was & member of that cen.| WAHOO, Neb., Aug. 19.—(S8pecial ~Tele- i 14 he was foreman in the work cf putting in| the beautyout of a landscape or a sunset. | Qyercoats about the same, Tt be over & triangular course, gight mile = new players from the Killlan team of this | the €lty, has g contractor on his own aceoul. For four years | tiful concert, of a wonderful painting, We make garments at short | y B salling a third race on Saturday. The I WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—(Speeis - | the small amount of practice they huve had. | a fon® Andrew Joackson | Murphy was a big, good natured fellow, w won't pay a man for his health, but a 1 | second gun will be fired, and the 0 erk hire for the current fiserl year in ( Schuyler .. 01 Ban Franciscs’ with eight Chinese who | years old. him healt! nd keep him Yealthy, : 2, the hope of the Sliat b R Al B y P S ) . & spening for disease, te developmer ten miles to leeward, which will take them | 1 of North America, .New York n balls: Off Bennett rganization committ | revolutionary party in Cuba and their sym- | 9pening Ic e de pment morrow. und he aiso thinks there will be Kimmel and ~Palmer. Umpire! | 0f a brid One boy W v injured SOUTH SEA, Aug. 19.—Inyonl, Niagara, | G0 R. C. Reed of Omaha and Miles Zent- | crowd an game. Score Monday and me rearrested | Brotherhood in this city today. The procla- | js a medicine for the whole body, It OUR WORK MADE IN THIS CITY BY a : g s ¢ 50 ' lls, Mont., shot 1 kiiled Frank | July asked ) Prujillo, *“wh here the auspices of the Royal Albert | Have No Sh S e Batteries: Dod wson and Taylbr; 3 Frank | July 31, asked Mr. Trujillo, “when here is them were seriously damaged | ninth Str Twinklers yesterday | Board of Alderme) has made the tax levy Discharged a Labor Leader, and Corsair. started in (he order | States has no warship in the waters of either | TWinklers 8140000008 Aty employes of the Royal Mantel company | digease before it — indigestion, liver BRe SIRd ol off aotnewha: Termon boih the Alert, at Pansma, and the Ranger, at | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta. Aug, 19 (Special | thought th wil be of b fbq. | Of one of their number who wax a labor | gkinand scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, the score a tle, Carroll sent the ball over L Wi late panic. | impure blood. HakiFowp, POMTLANG, Okb. LOSANGELES . ing as s he congre Yetrof A 5 od agains! o of Selling liquor contrary first from Cineinnati d worked as a | mon. Given a good text and a preacher 1= sale 4 : on' Friday night. whlle: earcing gaatar i L ugre:s | Detroit filed against them g la of skilfully selected fabrics, which will have charge of the trial races to | Fo*50: AICUE the cakes meationed Is that | Faul gt Milwaukee. against Valkyrle 11 with James D, 8mith | nointed eircuit judge of northern California At Hong Kong—Arrived—Gaelic, from San | jife the following winter in an accident on Without health nothing really matters Suits to order, $15 to §50, et reserve. ht to send the yachts o gross) the coustitutional fnhibitien, 1t 1s hetd. | 8ram.)—Wahoo defeated Sehuyler in a hotly | 1. L. Isracl & ©@o0f Helena, Mont., one | the plumbin the Equitable building. He | Erysipelas or eczema will spoil the enjoy- he committes at the wnd foted of stealing hors he bad tarivel in the Coorado capital.| ‘The biggest bank account in the world notice, or forward them tn paratory - gun tomorrow - wiil 1 iked by all who knew him. He was but very smail amount of money will make | any destination, often to our will be kiven only twe mihutes to following postoMee Wahoo ... 000 to be deportetd 1o violatiol of the ex- | s Somarrow (and from the wea b Jros | Yankton, S. D.. $1,700; Red Ouk, Ta., $1,600. W. Kimmel he Hohuyler Judge O'Biien of New York has hanlel NEW 19.—The report from | digestive or respiratory organs. It is start will be from the Scotland lightship, | Nowing reserve age: Na K Hits: Off Bennett, & off | for an {njunction ag t the Whisky trust | down off Long beach. Weather Forecaster | for First National, Conncil Bluffs, la.; Bank i chuyie A pleasurc party was precindated into a | pthizers in this city, had died of consump- | Gi€rs as constitutions and temperaments | Garments expressed. L re tional, Laporte, 1a ehuyler, e af 8 bride posted in Cuban affairs. A proclamation is- | To get at the root of the matter is simple SMIft galo from the eastward by Thursday. Tohh M, Kare was ‘todey oommissioned | DEEDen e MBI o oial—Dode | ean cinte 3 | thier, | Su€d by Gomez, a copy of which was in bis | enough if you start right. 207 S, 15th S'I'REEI’. Audrey, Luna and Vineta ataried 1o s | myer of Sciuyler, Neb., have been admited | Scribner ..... 031000 on charges preferred at Chicax | mation bears date of August 1 works through the digestive orgaus on THI BEST JOUR TAILORS. 4 ¢, the 7 e A ibner, Robinson and Robertson. Umpire: | ighbor, whom he suspected of | g document in his owif handwriting, dated It cures the first thing it comes to and | cuicaco. ST, Louts, o-agn:':(l ':’.i l‘_i:: v“x .h:‘lvl:ll'l’:.\i linea cup. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.-No reports have Ham Inches being ‘too intimate with his wife. | Rugust 1.4 after that, the next, It puts health in 'g',,,,,, Ko prooeed, and both | gepartments concerning the troubles between | afternoon in u finely played game. Score the current, vear 192 an increase of | RocKRORD, 11, Aug i e (A the vantage ground thus gained, it | postow. TA OR Dexven. [ flmed In the race for the Albert cop. “This r wo thouseod five hundr > Kers | went on strike today because of the dischargo | for the forly-raters was Stophed on tnely | Guayaquil, are available to 1ook after Ameri- | Telegram)—In the eleventh John Olson on were leader. The company I one of the strongest | eoemg, and all the troubles caused by ’

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