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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ITHURSDAY, AUGUST 22 ‘ | the fireman with the engine alarmed the | I 1 N 1 (' necensarlly fast volleying, and he often rmu R l N R [ e phiigdeiphin, 2 Clnoinnatl, 1. Three | CASE READY ¥OR SUBMISSTON, had finished the work: they had lald out. | the return before it has cross. w\ the service “I‘v ;‘Il<l |'I,h 1, I‘:“‘l.l‘. ‘IHN'L:\. Pollce Commission Disyp Goes Nes He only saw one of them, and this was the | | line, and of course every beginner kn -\w - oft Woreman, 3: off Dwyer. 1. Witd bitch fore Supreme Court Today, man who held him up with the Winchester | that he should never b, aught between the ¢ Dwyer Batterfos: Lucld and Grady All briefs in the Fire and Pollce comm This man wore a mask 1t fell off during | Jowa Ohampion Wins Handily from the | scrvice line and the base line when the I all Ebrlghl Closes at Home with a Very Un- | man, Dwyer and Vaughn. Time sion case are prepared, ready for submission the encounter, so he had a clear view of his : comes back to him This, however, Is the 4 hours and_ten ‘minutes Umpire to the supreme o t tod, |l face. He had never seen him before, but Nebraska Tennis Expert, only pronounced fault in their game, and If | Iuicky Session, and Henderson preme court today, when it fs ex thought he would know him if he saw him they will 1 together shoulder to HAMMERED DAD CLARKE pected the judges of the court will meet to inn oy shoulder and side by side, they will at least | ey ea NEW YORK, Aug. 2 _The dethroning of [take official action with respect to them | show that they are not entirely outclassed Manager-Captain Jac oyle b ider i P cofivenss 1t cafinot e Ruowh The passengers who were on the train | INTERSTATE TOURNEY PROGRESSES FINELY | th hey a irely outcla LINCOLN SLIPS! DOWN ANOTHER PEG | jhiimeer-Captain Jack Doyle by Brestdent | Untit the court conver annot be known e visitors, revent M werd not molested. They were simply di-| | by the visit e >~ | defenting ‘the New Yorks at the Pola | whether immediate consideration of the rected to stay where they ~m“ a wll ds'”‘”‘ v NATIONAL ANVIS TOURNAMEN -— {;,i ounds ’-| he Gothamites were at no time | case will be had, but it is ¢ mplated that order was backed up by a liberal exhibi % | .| during the game regarded as dangerous. | tion of Winchesters, they did not dispute | SIngles Given a Good Start Yesterday | g, ynq y prt Seen [ MeDrld hree-Bane Hit with the | Aiendance, 1,500, Score the right of the intruders to be obeyed and Doubles Wor | Bases Full Brought Woe to the New York 00610006 01 Major T. 8. Clarks f this city was re- | the S NEWPOI secohd Hearts of the Capltal Pittsburg 400043813 0-15f,H0 g LS : turning from North Platte on the train. He | day in the national s tourna diy Cr Hite: New York, 11; Pittsburg, e f B TRk S b BB i th he train pped two » 1a ) | City Cranks. o Naw York A1 Blitebire. ¢ torneys on both sides that the whole said that soon after the train stopy " not as well atten as the open i $ ) Ml 3 mis shall be in b The argument n nt pl 01 uns Ne ork, Miteh i h br \ A . or three men appeared on the fron "",}.‘”“ r. Little interest was taken in the second fa%e. nite “I,“’“"_I.‘“ P ‘“"km o ohtalted in theae dre ohlefy r . What made Mary love the lamby so, auf began dlucharging (dele GEaAEOR ol | t which was in order for the day : A . zel, Stuart, Hawley, Sicrifice hits k- | contention as to the constitutionality Because it could play, you know @id not shoot at anything in particular, but | All the prelimi matches in the Omaha | At o e et wang | X, 8 gel, Stuart, Hawley, Sicrifice b ! UL LU ] RIRIDLY 8¢ 1 to desire to Impfess t18 Das | Interstate La SR TOUFIRIn ney ween Chace and Matthews, The St. Joseph, 3-8} & 3 van, 8tenzel, Genins, Tlernan, Wilson, IFar- | Russell bill and differ from the arg t I'hat solves ft-1t plays Sengera with the fact that they were been worked off, and nothing remains b tplaying | Quiney, 7 3 fell Double plays: Fuller to Stafford to | yade before the district court of Douglas there s not a better playing fectly willing to shoot some one If they " ; 3 pstird * | latter had an easy thing of it, outplaying | HHEEL T3 o 1 Wilson; Fuller to Wilson; Farrell to Davis. Suity only Ji tHat the Alsei Lt 1o ontside > 8t 1t to. None of the passengers tried to Irst-class contests. Yesterday wat & | pis opp t every point and winning WaRNInRton. S| DaveIghd] 68, Jase on balls: Off Clark oft Hawley, 0, | ¢ only {0 the scussion relative outside —our store-—~1t's the car and beyond hearing the explosion of | day of good hurd work. Only sixteen ties | 60, 6 Only the second set Brookivh g Mt ey out: By Clark by Hawley, 3 | to injunctlon is eliminated, as, of course, no Eastern make—it's $1 it's the dynamit the ‘express car, they knew | ere now left out of an original fifty-two. | Matthews show any strength in comparl Plttsbu York, 12, balls: Iearrell, 1t Morritt, 2. Wild et l«ml‘w 'Vln‘ volume of discussion $15 down - it's $8 a month ! H e B > At gL son with Chace 3 Py ol O e awley, 1 atteries: Clarke and [ which in the briefs Is condensed . | g but little about what was going le) i |wT”“"v one were settled yesterday, three The other matches of the day resuited e I_: 4"‘1\\\I~‘|lvm ‘nu.> 1 Sk o Marrie Umpire The suggestion comes from both sldes fn | It i is full size, hnu.lmnl_.-l_\ R A Loy ot thy Union pas | 800K by detkult, follows:™, % e Indianapolis, §: Grand Rapids, ime: Two hours and twenty- | the controversy that in case it may appear fnished, aud bas a rich, full A i O ot v Aoety DL the rohe | ConMAeFNg Wht Is, In stote. 16F) tho reat | | Lioame o me A ONge, ; Kanas City Minneapolis, five. minutenee. dsantie o to the supreme court judges in the first tone that you usually get for ool e LS (e G Lo B o R it Yy B wits €1 4 Durry Hent Ward: » t NDING OF THE TEAMS. place that the alleged law is valid, but that | £500, poty., £op. No LA L Tl Al R e AL AL AL Millett beat . Wrenn, 7-5, 61, 6 r 8. Played. Won nevertheless the appointees under it were | ome and see it, anyway, morning message was at | rulo of only secondary interest. One ended | Millett beat k. Aveenn, i3 b-1, 8 Baltimore ... not properly appointed, the court may con 2, |,}..<,.I, [':.mvlv :\]r--wu‘:hr- : at "‘“'"" in a surprise which is likely to be the most | Smith beat Maynadir, 6-1, 6-0, 4-6, 7-5 LINCOLN, 2 21.—(Special Telegram.)— | 'vl'{x‘:l'li::'f CECTPTIN sider it expedient to render a decision be. A. HOSPE, Jr. which stated hat he posse 2% | memorable incident of the to > - ovey beat Griffin shiv stick ok b ttsburg ... 9 ore Septembet 1 order to give Go or | following the trail of the robbers and had | memorable incident of the tournament. C ok VLT p Hughy put another stick in Buck's pennant | Cincinnati S ¥ :'n’lml o :x:’h T.‘m'-'mw: UL Q) At atd Musle traced them nearly to Arneld, a small town | 8. Cullingham went down to J. B. Farquhar | 500" POV Wi 61 wheel today by a lucky bunching of hits tn | :grlmn s y 5 3 kbt Bl B LT b R R B 1513 Douglas. located almost directly north e point | of Lemars, and, moreover, was only able | el beat Clews, 6.1, the fourth, when McBride knocked out a | {fifiddelohia . b £ r Bothtinent ot & boued [ L where the robbery occurred was stated | to gave three games in the two sets. In| (hace beat Leg G4 triple with the bags full. Outside of that | Brookiyn ; - | that the officers loubt that they | ypi there was as fine tennis exhibited, by | T.arned beat Thompson, Gragg pitched a good game. Horton was a | New York 10 One More Exeeutiv exnion, | would succeed in reaching the robbers I Srows Washington Messrs, Broatch, Vandervoort and Foster. o or, as was ever see s ¢ Henshaw beat Brown, ttle wild, but uged to scatter the hits . g ! 4 side of forty-elght hours the winner, as was ever n in this city little wild, but managed t atter the hi 8t. Louis ... seee D 3 [ird the Churchill-Russell Board of Fire and Po. ote beat Gould, & CGINER 1 K ap; ron his the atches were fc 2 5. VOry ri decision of Umpire Levis ¢ D Louisville ..., . 7 ramg st bbb b M il e e o el e SR N e p L L e Ay o lice Commissioners, added to the number of Wear beat Willison, ¢ Biisk., B burg at Brooklyn: St. Louis at New York; | their e tive sessions last evening. The a decision will be rendered in the next few .| weiks, | No oral arguments will be made before NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special the most part either between two men of Fisher beat Davidszon A a run and the chances of a possible tie for Games toda; Imx sville at Boston; Pitts- Telegram.)—Deputy Sherift Keliher returned | third or fourth rank or else were so one-| gy CF FAE Millett, 6.3, 64, 1 Score o b b Cinecinnati at Philadelphia; Chi at Bal- | meeting was in the city council committee from Vroman at 10 o'clock this morning and | sided as to give the loser no show at all. Yesterday preliminaries and '“j‘k' o Y H timore; Cleveland at Washington. foom. They announced that the meet ing was gives the following versicn of the Atluntic ex In the morning only singles were put into | the first round mat i O K i e A HevEtad T holle Pheprtet iy i S robbery 5 Y\w; me w;"l‘m Il i | court. Mr. Waidner was about the first to f d to Mil- | Lincoln, 13 RocKford, 3 r runs E ol FOOAT T :""' "‘I e ANFER, live uu ot that Dlaco | begin, and he was given a good deal of run- ; ) 16, 6-4; | coln, 17 Rockford, 2. Two-base hits L Merre Haute Gives D 3 % i in the sand hills they climbed over the ten. | D€ about by H ibbe, Gibbs, Rowever, | Fane] 61 61; W y"‘."}[( ol AR b L G LG : Push Down the 1 5 This evening the Young Men's Christian d”' ;‘m ompelled the engineer to stop the | 138 not given much time to tennis this sum beat 9 A R UL hit:_ MoBride. . Doutfle. piay < TERRE HAUTE, Ind., ; association bicycle club will make a run to e oy hen placed a guard over Engl | mer, and he only placed four games to his Tiyior, 4 to Speer; Horton to Snyder to Kreig. | Terre Haute .....1 23 00 60 1 0 ymour park, starting from the association Ll A ”"~‘ & 'I' ",“'I, o dreder A |AM\" credit. Haverstick was entir=ly outclassed by k Chace beat Sands, 6 G Struck out Hollingsworth Kimmerer, | Detroit 000203120 building at 7:15 jeer Auctin and e Mreman. They UIOKe | Austin. He is not showing the same prowess | Ritthesws bent o Re Coamar | Flaherts, Kling () Horton. Base on ballst | Hits; “Terrs Haute, 16; Detyolt, 10, 1 Thare dsphrtment: was " callodl ot th ito the express car and blew open the safe. | that he did a year ago, and Austin's well | beat Hale, i1, Hawes beat Pill, r Grage, 3; off Horton, it by pitches roi Terre Haute, 3; De . 7. Batteries : bl bty % y 3 y & e In the confusion the fireman, Thomas Duke, i P A A i e i B0 620 Ward beat. Barne Jil " Vistler. Lot on hates: | Lincoln, 12 | Hughey and Roach; Pear Kosauch, | the middle of the afternoon vest rday to Put money in your purse slipped away and uncoup'ed the engine, threw | Goinatzer and 1. Youns WHIbboE > st Willing 8 | Rocktord, 10, Batteries: Gragg and Spee 1l SEiTe i % » Jlaze in a cottage at 711 North Twe : n olpetzer o 0 played a stubborn . o A e o i R INDIANAPOLIS, Aug, 21 e S RBCBRATKCRabt: D AFS. HHA! started # s o - g At where he gave the alarm ien the robbe Cullingham entered the court at 2 o'clock Lo Pt e b1 Aug. 2 ore, first game: | Grand Rapids .11 O (e LU . ' icker—a found tho fireman hud gotien away with | with Crapo, and liad no ditfcuity in disposius 2 Sitledt boxt ",‘m,_ ¢ : : 01 00 0 9ol Hit Indianapolle ~ i, 10 Th .lul\.:::;lL',|r‘\1:’.\ “\:'.“-""!(.|-~ml MR | Dbetter—quicker—and more e engine they abandoue the | of him. He seemed to be playing his game | 6-3, 5 ; Parrott beat Beamm, 6-1, | Springfied o 3 2 0 0 s_7| Errors: Indianapolis 4, 1 ownwas arrested yestorday ; ey Do job, after rifing one safe and | well enough, and no one had any suspicion 7-5; Howland beat Hrooks, 31, 6 EITCHFE BLs Sokein, 16 BRRREREIA, S atteries: ! PR afd a foncy | atiernoon on a warrant evarglu him with bccomingly than anybody. the baggage car. A special train was at|of what was coming. A short time later, mer beat Herrick, 6-4, 63, 3 N T el s and Campbell. v disposing of mortgaged property. The com- ! ; : r 1: 1, b fir 1 K « Patte Brown s ) oiee muds up in this clty and Superintendent | however, he met his Waterloo. Farquhar | o ISt rounds | Hinckdey' beat g terlas: Johnson ousEsEanierand Bat i R ENBAR LT AUSTE ST SO R BIE | BRI atterson. - Brown I8 | Outfit in one day if required. Park, Master Mechanic Barnum, Sherift Mil- | had stood up against him for a few exhibi- | §5\ it heat rvlor. -0, 6.4 6. e Fitsis Oity RO IO A RS A "('-‘f;‘:'l fo Pattor. v and Deputy Keliher, with a posse of citi- | tion games the previous afternoon, and gave | (iiffin bent Detar 6.3 i Jor BRaR 50000002 Kansas City ... 4 0 5 0 2-11 | cows that had b ortgaged to Patte i <id Bt zens lett for fhe sccnc of the robbery. The | no fndication of being able to make oven Jennings, Barton heat sn;r,levm\. i Lo d L s Bl AT st R e IR P Nicoll the Tailor stores every cking crew was .also ta s the e 3 The natu ire. i B i Sror ol 0 0. s Josep! ringfield, G 81 Kansas capolis, . £ma nze a a S keis 3 AlAET BiPtsE TRO N Rl Lok W e | e el et presumption) e o 74 Srentnsnien bent fio-| | Hits: 8 Joseph, 11 spvingeia, ot A MRS Tl A tmatl Yeee o8 bem at| o where, The best tailoring car all to pleces and knocked two Other cars | reanch by th por vhat arg Cocan 2 i 0.8, 6-0: 3, ); | teries: Colburn anil Jones; Sonier, Schwartz | teries: Kligg and Zahner; Frazer and Wil- [ 5008 g %% gofovtment out yesterday e e ) oft the track. The robb: k orther: - eill beat A '] and Belt ¥ 001 It was caused by the ex- resources 1n the country at difection: through g sand hills and sparsely | hsopiie, Louenament opened to almost a Needham DENVER EAUE S SCote Ebybbinibly bl oAb oL x| kAR Ihe-Lbyas CUNC: WAR \ader ection through thg sand hills and sparsely | coptainty Riwonld Ay A ekl 3 2 ' g, 3 3 plosion of a gasoline stove tha s unc rest nrices iabl mettled country and at 7 oclock the sherifr | CCreaity that he would win hands down. 3 3 | Denver ..............2 0100001 Kansas City ... 0 120 1 2 0 410] BR000 C0 0 BA8G I B, Motne. building the lowest prices for reliable sent back for four additional men. He was R e AL Batmen beat Butle B ISIEY R sty (L LAY Minneapolis ........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0— 1| 8008 CENGE ) MY Birnsteln and owned on a hot trail and had captured one of the | They started out. Game after game went el ”“u L d phits: Denver, 10; Quincy, 9. polrrors: | Hits:© Kansas City, 18 Minne :H.\’.l._ O R e A s T RA NS garments. horses. From blood marks to be seen it fs | to the visitor, and the speciators became illman, 7 ), 6 SR oA TPy Bt B e B RS S R LA L i e — o~ thought one of the robbers was badly [ interested. For a time, however, those who | Nacley by default; Thompson beat Robin: | i Ko Eg Aoland o ore D ouioaiTLantelerand Lergan; [Healy ar PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, I'rousers to order, $4 to $14. wounded, and he will probably be captured | kuew the two men thought little of it. Cul default; Larned beat Post, DEs MG T R e Tl X Dbefore night rybody is elated over the | lingham's habit of winning when defeat is S e b e 2 paorin s {160 0017050 00515 010102 2 ¥ Titatee DR ORTEIEIR G D50 2 H. H. Hake and wife of Kearney are stop- | Suits to order, $15 to §50. auick work done by Fireman Duke, and |staring him in the face was taken into cc e hon e e e s | Hi Des Molnes, 11; Peorla, £r- | St. Paul I BT LA ping at the Paxton. ;:»n forth he will be of this city’s | stderation, and also the fact that Farquhar | jiion heat Boag, " 6-3, bote beat | TOrs: ‘Des Moines, 2; Peoria, 5. Baterie | Hits: Milwaukee, 10; St. Paul, erorE T. A. Hansen, a Tilden merchant, is regis- | Qvercoats about the same, eroes, eared to be playing a sironger game than | \vy . ; Gould beat Mason, | Roach and McFarland; Hanfen and FIynn. | yilwaukee, 3¢ St Paui, 5. Batteries: Mul. | tered at the Merchants, 3 he was considered capable of, indicating ap- | jr -3 STANDING OF THE TEAMS y le; Baker and Bol . iy Newe *hi- | Samples mailed. XPECT o s j re and Hoyle; Baker and Bolan, James Smith and Harry Newcombe, Chi- | Samples mailed. j FUGITIVES. | jarantly that he was likely to fall down 3 ey | d. Won, Lost. P, Ct STANDI OF THE TEAMS cago, ere at the Barker Fiiinted by s agvs| i STTA I AL DU R R IO an G AT NG ) At (Bprcial e | By hes ] 3 1 Played. Won, Lost. P.Ct r. H. D. Curtis s registered at the al Large Posses. did he let up e first set was a love s LR 0 5 | Peoris o 3 bt ndianapolis ... % 61 6.2 Barker flom Butte, Mont 7 o = % probably the first time that Cullingham has | Yesterday was the opening day of the four | Peoria — 5 L i W 6 606 4 . e 207 S, 15th STREET BRADY'S ISLAND, b., Aug. 21— |jost a love set in a tournament match in| days' city tennis tournament. The weather Quincy. . ' 12 3 Kansas City . s 58 A. J. Dunlevy, a banker of Tilden, is onc " . (Spectal Telegram.)—The place where the | Omaha. They changed ends, 1 still th s fine, but the grounds were not in as | l(m Kkford S ey 1 Minne i 19 of the Merchants guests. Atlantic express holdup was committed this | balls continued to f froftn Farquhar's | €000 shape as vmn‘ul on account of th. sseph..... I“l"(““;lk 4 fi 3 Mrs. A. Barrett and daughter of McCook | ALL OUR WORK MADE IN THIS CITY DY moring ‘was opposite the old Shalley tarm | FeCkeL alvays played"in exavily tho rint | Aoy Faln o o before, Walouikt and | Siphgiichi i B ot | B i i sreirsaisiared/stng it THE DEST J0UR TAILONS and at the head of the Gothenburg canal, [ fhan"eFy to, most discommode the Omaha ams ol 0 % s Schiluléd for today. Western 4 Rap ; T. R. Galvin, principal of schools at Battle man. Hardly a chance was given him to | nun i Bt and Hutton defeated Kirby | teams open in Llingls tomorrow (rLulpadiabl o el 2 Oreii I Rater AR o anba d one which robbers would maturally | Wit a paire T oerniy nas Sven, Mim to | and Ciar 61, 64 Bernhardt and. e ltinds o e e R e e e e Srigue choose. An investigation showed that the | reach, or was too fast for accurate placing Krahm and Pickens " doteated Blain, and | GAMESIOR THIs NATIONAL LEAC Formny péles i “ 77 | Orton are registered at the Barker. ST, PAUL. Onana robbers, in trying to blow open the safe, | Farquhar's lobs were wonderfully accurate, | Work. 6-1. 6-3; Stone and Van Demark de- | = Walioo B h a2 wi MAvQ)| 7i50te "R Rator SidaTer 4 e 2 o 3 o Y] b 5 Chicago Narrowly Misses n Se D rnces »oand ns a e ate Senator Willlam Stuefer, wife and had blown fragments of th dow glass | #nd the high wind not only made them very | feated Snyder and Cline, i Powers oRORE ey e BOSTON. Drsvin “.fly ,:“Lu“:lx ‘.’7'1‘1‘ 1;( ~..|L 'n’s[ mw [: ‘\_\k gla . ‘“x"_“"lr: v:»k’:m\:xlr” l;,::ffi.’f‘l.“” ltn. ":’[x; :“?Y and Duer defeated Cook and Miller, §-1, ¢ Shutout at Baltimore. g Battle fry ARLIG S child of West Point are at the Millard. TA OR I anslherinids for ack, they nearly always fell but a tew . inchay | Rose and Brown defeated “Douglas BALTIMORE, Aug. 2L.—Both pitchers| WAHOO, Neb, Aug. 2L—(Speclal Tele-| 1. w. Forbes, S. E. Forbes and L. M. | DesMoines. PITTSEURG, Fibenor a8 Toarilagen fociaicapsating | they Inesrlyf alwayst fell but, aitew i inclies Duer, “Johnson and D S et T gram.)—The home team played ball With [ Forbes of Butte are at the Merchants 3 D vase ; J point. Where the horses wero hitched a | markable. Cullingham took three games in| o o 1overy and Webster, 86, G kept Chicaxo's hifs well scattered, and re- | its old time vigor In the game againet Crete |y, B, Dinsmore, a member of the State | WASHINGTON. NEWYORK. INDIANAPOLIS, KU bon thisilix fAomsn. stic ¢ second sa S 4 s ceived faultless support. Truby, Anson’s | today. h man did his work well, and, | poard of Agriculiure, is registered at the sack containing half a dosen sticks of dyna- | the second set, but he never gave any indica- SIX SHORT BICYCLE CHASK L L i g although the wisitors put up a good game, | Millard from Sutton. mite was found, also a bucket Sheriff | tion of starting in to win. The close of . o s ki P s le . > 5 . 3 Miller thinks. there is no doubt but what | the match was just as the start. Culling FRe! Orowd 'Witdhen' Seve and did we ¢ 100, Score the Indians kept a safe lead during the M John Ritey, Wahoo; Thomas HARTFORD. PORTLAND, CRE. LOSANGELES, the robbers took to the hills, as the trail | ham was severely outplayed. Farquhar put Runs nt the Park. B L L 0 A | e e amiahol i hame un, thes | Y2n: Watioo; William 1. Cabili, Grand Island; — " Indicates, and that they are probably head- | up one of the most skillful games ever sesn | 1Tne card of short races fin off at f1 Cago, .k = Mr. Hall, becoming jealous of his reputa- | John Baird, Kearr A E Vranken, r Ga y. oq e he Hits: 3 r- n e 184 Trentol re Nebraska arriva ing for Gandy. A messenger was dispatched | in Omaha. His head work was superb. | i =Y 4 et ton, proteeded to” do_likewise. “Score Trenton, are from North Platte to Gandy to be on the | Every ball was played just as it should haye | Cliarles street park last evening attracted a | rors: 3 o 33510013 Assistant United States Attorney lookout for any persons answering the de- [ beep. When a lob was needed a good lob | larse and enthusiastic crowd of spectators. | jiy Abime il A ase | Gr 000330001 Rush, Deputy United States Marshal Bochm scription of the robbers. From the scene | was certain to come, and they were ali judged | And everybody was satisfied, for they wit- | Lange. Mo Jennings, | Earned runs: Wahoo, 10; Crote, 1. Lee Spratlin, W. D. McHugh, J. B. Sheean, of the robbery the train pulled to a vacant | superbly. Farquhar's one fault of never | nessed an evening of rare sport. erett, L(2). Robinson, Diuble plays Hall | and " Fetz. Double = plays: | J. Sheean and Will Sheean returned yesterday house one mile cast and known as the | playing a ball back hand if he can FOund | ' me fent eeemt on (e cenigite W | MeGraw " ison to Carr; Lange to| Clarke o W fnter o Klement; Clarke 0| from a hunting trip in Yellowstone park “Kettle" property. Hero the robbers had | it was a noticeable contrast to his efforts | ¢ Ly peunduio Wasia one . iDonclle. i on el O e, | e o ‘Bonedine o “Marsah: ennay ta|and the Snow mountains, They say they camped for several days and in their hurry | to put everything to Cullingham’s fore hand | Mie novice race, with two prizes, a stop watch A T T L R e P s Vb e i Ben- | found an abundance of large and ‘small game had left a grip, which contained a pair of [ to avoid the latter's dangerous back-hand | and saddle. There were nine starters and |g I and Donohue, Time:*Two hours | nett, 6; by Holt, 5. Hits: Off enn and fish. They had a pack train i gloves, a hammer, a paper containing Carl- | plays the race was an exciting one from wire to | and.eighteen minutes. Umpl Burnham. | off Holt, 17 HIit Ty pitched bal: Clarke, Dr. Victor Rosewater, managing editor of ) occasions. son’s, ‘general merchant, advortisement, and HASKELL AGAINST SLOCUM. wire. George E. Toozer wom, C. M. Ed- HEAVY HITTING IN BOTH Winter," Benedict, - s Wahoo, 50| The Bee, who, as a member of the board of 0y T @ paper sack from J. L O'Nell's grocery.| After this was over the courts were kept | wards second and Tom Bowman third. Time. VASHINGTON, Aug. 2l.—Two games | (File B Baiteriess ) Wahoo, Bennett and | girectors’ of the Omaha Public library, at p J’ ou cannol go Both of these merchants are residents of | busy until sunset. Probably the center of in- | 2:38. J. H. Wanberg, W. H. Mardis, F. C played here this afternoon, the teams Bu d tendalitlicinationalibenvantion ot thosAm oS o the opero Gothenburg. Close by was found a com- | terest was that in which Frank Haskell met | Stocki Gus Holton, Charles Kelly and ‘"'“"‘_'““ AN R LA N EERR L o Y S S can Librarians ociation at Denver, re- plete set of double harness and an empty | Sipcum. There was a good crowd present, | W. J. Schrader also started heavy fn the ilrst game, there being four b 15 & turned yesterday. After the adjournment of i withoul” gaining pocketbook cheering enthusiastically every brilliant piece | The second was a one-mile open for class | the end of the fourth. — Cleyelands Helde the convention he visited Glenwood Springs W hiff of While the conductor was looking after the | of play. Haskell was outclassed, but he suc- | A riders, with two prizes, an onyx clock and | ing in both games was perfe The heavy er made a good but went 10 other Colorado mountain DTS, i [T Of passengers, the brakeman put his lantern | cecded in duplicating Callingham’s score. |'oak rocker. H. B. Fredrickson won, Jimmy | hitting continued in the second game. At | bleces in the third inning, and did At the Mercer: 8. A. Wirwell, Boston; J under his coat and started for Brady's Island | All the four leading pairs in the doubles | Mack second and H. C. Gadke third. The | tendarice, 2800 at first game and 3,000 at | cover till the seventh, David ity . St. Louis; S. B. Hathaway, Ne and was picked up by the special from North | were in court. during the evening. Farquhar | Western Union phenom, Bdghill, was in bad | Second. “Score, first |15 to 5 uck out: By Kimm ;| York; Knight, Washington Court House, Platte. The fireman in cutting the eng and Haskell had an easy time of it with | form and finished with the tail enders, | WAShington 3 S Scott, ses_on balls: Off_Kimmel, .M. Slusher, Holdrege, Neb.; W. loose from the train and running to Gothe Percy Young and Crapo, Young and Cald- | Time, 2:451-5 Cleveland ... s tat 0 0RO El= Yl i SoottS ned runs: Schuyler, 4 , New York; C. H. Cole, Ferd Golz “burg for help gave the alarm and the pas- [ well did almost as they pleased with R.| Thé ten-mile professional, with L. E. Hol Sy i e . Er-| David City, 8 Two-base hits: Kimmel: | G, Renfir, Chicago: C. E. Bandling, Frank | sengers after securing their valuables got | Young and Bannister, Waidner and Slocum | ton, W. K. Clark and R. E. McCullough as | funs: Warhineion Clevelan B toiony Kimocal ey M ney: | Bandling,” Campbell, Neb.: Miss Holllster, | out of the car and fled. There is no doubt | stood up against Williams and Packard and | sterters, resulted in a victory for Holton, | base hits MeKé Abbey Boa and s Gorran S SUSBE S SR HIRY | FRortia s D. Blythe, Sioux City; J. D! but what the robbers were experts in the | lost but one game, and Austin and Culling- | McCullough second. Time, 28:09 | Cuppy. ¥ runs: Childs, Riake. St i — Baker, Edgar, Neb.: P. Brown, Chicago; J. THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME, use of dynamite. One of the horses, with | ham had an easy win from the Wilbar pair The fourth on the card was a two-mile | bases: rtwright, Crooks, Abbey. Sacri 0 Are Outplayed. W. Hewitt, Portland Flowery, V‘ciresl\mg. delicote Garments expressed. KANSAS CITY. SANFRANCISCO. MINNEAPOLIS, bridle and saddle, was found four miles [ Doane and Davis. who. onl B L fice hits: Crooks, Schieheck, Cartwright 3 24) : : jane and Davis, who only scored four | open for class A, with-seven startors and | e 5 ) Artwrigh 4 , Ta., Aug. 2l—Special : and lasting. north of the scene of the robbery games, Farauhar and Haskell showed an im- | two prizes, a $20 silver tea set and a pair | peai Cobiays: McKean to Childs to Te- Nolrask ' ot Fot ; ¥ [ au’ Crooks to Schiebeck to Cartwry oler won today \6 :MIaTa=J. Jerman, West' Polnt: . AU S isra ori Officers think that they will soon be able | provement in thelr team work, and should | of opera glasses. Fredrickson won, with | Sohleback to Crooks to Cartwright. Trst | through better ball playing, Score: A S odats Wymore: L D) Sohn fror: sale by drvdgi Y: to bring in the entire party. Sheriff Hodson | stand well against Young aud Cadiwell this | Mack second and Gadke third. Time, 5:10, | base on balis: Off Arderson, 4 pft (.v||v[- o Gaar Rapias. ot 07000 001007 010" 01 oeatiint IMPERIAL CROWN PERFUMERY (0, l:g? llwml\ \lhrilflwlv of Lexington arrived | afternoon The state ®hampions had lisle The fifth was two-mile for the festive |3 Struck out: By Anderson, 13 by Cuppy, [ Ottumwa il D LTDIR0500: ) =8 Eithe Paxton—Chailss T Sba1ers BT SAINT LOULS. Toantantraing and will be sent north o help | need to exert themselves, winning ffty-[our | messenger boy, ‘With two prizes, a stop | %, Batteries: Andcrson and Maguire; Cuppy S Cedar Rapids, 7 Ottumwa, 0. Fr- | Albxander, Lincom: A- 11, Vanee, Aitord: | MEYER BROTHERS DRUG CO.,AGENTS. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special | boint® ;"rfluw‘f A;w;!ll‘l‘ 't\\;:\. l"nll the; silwwé\]d watch and a L-\.xnm-lw.-r ‘(}\1~ Holton, Ralph | {wenty minutes. Umpire: O'Day. 3 3 "Il‘l‘;:v 4 's",i«‘-"".“"A..'. Jlx..‘: Edward Webster, Kearney ALSOTRY (WEDDING BELL&}'lwunew : 1ctan: SSTHRRAA [ Mme s protiy ;e ork and considerable f Brown, Charles Kelly, Harry Gurney and ore, second game: i 4 Fear; Sawders and Jack- At the Arcade—R. G. Kelly, Pender; H IMPERIAL ( odors. Telogran, )= The litest news from the posse | mastery of the doubles game. which they | R\ T. White broke away at the crack of hington ........ 0 0 0 0 0 g g 1898 S G. Bolugs, Atkinson; Tohn Landon, Chad- crown. | PEACHBLOW. } il Blonging 10 the t e have now been practicing together for sev- | Referee Griswoid's pistol. It was a good veland ... ;00300831 3 FIXED FOR WET OR DRY Now. |ronid. HoAufierhied, Deshlor; W. S Bart. = = horges belonging to the bandits have been | oral weeks, although they did not put in 80 | te cana Brown won with Wit cecoo L Ol imrion 11 Soveh = L3 lett, Jickson; X. Plaseeter, St Paul: &, H. OR. captured, both badly cut by barbed wire | much time at practice as they should-have [ Time: : rors: Washington, o; Cl . 0. Iarned | omaha of Robert Arthur | Hill Pdgar; Charles Broses, Rushville; G M2CREW fences. Tt I thought the rdbbers are now | done after the Grand Island meeting if they : NiR: SWesbington rand. D, s erns B C. Maryatt, Pender; W. It Geonis, Groeley. | cornered and belog held by the ofticers. | wighed to carry off first honors here also, | oo LWo-Tuile ordinary race for 1000 im. '"J.l‘mh" Childs Abbey. Three-base hite: Make Him a Present. At the Merchants—M. B. Pratt, Crab BT oNLY Posses have left Gandy, Callaway, Gothen- | @rom the showing made up to the present in ported cigars, between Colonel Ed Lytle ana | Joyce. Home runs: Joyce :| Mr. Robert Arthur, ‘the popular manager | Orchard; L. A. Osborne, Blair; H. Carna- | SPECIALIST burg and Hrady Island. and thers is no doubt e court 4 k 5 R ety jor H. B. Tegger, occasioned much fun. Jlen bases: Burkett (2), Abb of Courtland Beach, leaves for New York | han, Ogalalla; John G. Maher, Chadron; | WHO TREATS ALL that th. ) tor | the courts there is little ts choose between | pagger won by en eyelash in 7:28. First base on balls: Off Malarkey, 2 F. L. Shaw and wife, Fullerton: James AR W QW IR HOEitsgll - OHANter | iihem : and" Ouilinahamsladd EAustin S Snitner | TORSSE AU RIS RISRE BRUR 0, v 0 L DaReton BRI O Ml this evening to resume his duties as rond | Trastett Faphilon: 1 ¢ Miler Cmimey PRIVATE DISEASES, - g iy om rady [ p, may give the Chicagoans a hustle, and B g 44 3 by Young, 1. Wild pitch Malarkey manager for Hoyt & MecKee's No. 1 “A Trip | J. J. Bernard, Lewiston; George Johnston | Woeakness o an-\x.l Islagd this evening and he freely expressed [ it s being frecly said now that although | S¥eNing a five-mile open for the class A | by ¥oung |l AVIC Bitehs Atalarieess il ) Pland” son, Pawnee City; Qeorge . Serly | Disordors of the ‘belief that cvery ome of the robbers {up to the present Waidner xad Slocum have [ DO¥S: It was a bang-up, ratiling good race, | 7iLins, B4ELIEY Siwg” Nours and fifteen | to China mpany. During Mr. Arthur's | Y yne i ol MEN ONLY would h: captured before tomorrow after- | had a very easy time of it. they will cer. | With seven starters. Fredrickson won, but | finutes. Umpirc O'Day | short reedence in Omaha he has made a Al the Dellone: R. M. Nisbit, Alnsworth B REL noon. It is thought that the rabber whe [ tainly not go home without the loss of a set, | BY_the verlest scratch, as Jimmy = Mack BOSTON WINS A COUPLY of friends, and has held them as|dJ. J. Van Meter, Pul 3. W. Mosher, RO yoRre. OXpOTIBNOS: blew open the small safe was badly burned | seore 3 f pushed him for all he was worth and would | pogroN Aug, 21.—Boston won two game ks of steel, many of whom last night [ York; Pat Gibhons ° A. “Almas, | B yoars in (maha. Ly the dynamite and unable to travel. and SCORES FOR THE DAY. have lmnh;uln diy won had it not been that | today from oviaville, “Tn Ohe rst, Dases | assembled at the Beach to gve the gentap| Foktimah: Ao L 16 ud; I.[“'k‘ t h is now hi \ the orth of | g h is wey down the stretch was impeded by | on balls costributed fo the defeat ‘of the ] Bt Lo glve | onald, Girana Islan o0 fiond:cdag o P Rl i lemen alk-ove b PR (oA R L Thies hard and played faultlessly. Stock. | the high esteem in which he is held by them | Oldham, Kearney: ker, ' Alblons freataned siorm does not_htattere. be. wil A beat D. W Il,:h"{,?ffn:("\!‘,«’.uf.‘.‘,:\’,»\.' raround to the finish. | Mate, lata of the Washingtons, pitched for | he was presented with a very handsome cane | H. I5. labcock, Ord; nuiins, 1re AMUSEMEN L e R e R MoCaguadest D, W, Lt e eier il ARl R i in the second game. He was very | and umbrella with matched mountings. The | mont; G. M. Johnston, Hes (ot o, and ficlded | iltedged style. o & ot P e ul ¢ o v Jss oo chance, of oaean g : Bl Cotman and was beaten across the. tane | LSAILS nfilyfoided, in glitedued, siyiS: | nandles of both are of beautiul carvd iy r GOTHENBURG. Neb.. Aug. 21.—(Special | . PeRoy Austin beat G. . Haverstick, by a hair. Time, 14:03. games were full of brilllant plays. Score, | in the form of a lobster claw. On the gold Telegram \—An armed posse started o ; i 3 ning Ned Reading, Lester Hol- | first game | band below the handle of each is the in- daybroak this merning And at 11 s m had | scop CPOCKWell walkover; A. H. Findlay ab- | md\G15) CSRIRE NEG MeCutlough g0 | Boston L2031000 scription: “To Robert Arthur, from i PAXTON & BURGESS, Managers reached Spannuth, about five miles behind the | (' H. Y SRR fitty-mile p c Louisville 000010 | Omaha friends.” INAUGURAL ATTRACTION Young beat W. 1. Willlams sweepstakes rac I b « robbers. The sheriff arrived here early this | C. 8. Cullingham heat Philip Crapo, 6 e JHits: Boston, 6; Loulsy 4. Errors:| Judge E. M. Bartlett made the informal R S 3 Three Nights and Saturday Matinee. evening with another of the desperadoes' | J: B. Farauhar, walkover; G Whibh ey o P Boston, 4; Loulsville, 4. JSarnéd runs: Bos- | prosentation speech, and among other things | 3 ton, 1; Louisville, 2. Two-base hit: Wright, | PTesE 00 e § =3 X 1] {!\?:’.:'5” anl taried it thor pease for Hopkins beat O, G. Pope, ¢ Whet Mea Braiaifl who liee AL Thin-] Dot o i Gettinger.” Stolon huses | AL “THS : LBl w’” Ra £ A ot e What Munyofl’s flemsdles Dld Elfl“\":‘[;mm 5 ;‘:'!lu“r\sgay' ‘ug 22 rie valley, Aificen miles northwest, [ . 1 Blocum beat Fra i R i Duffy, Spies ~Base on balls: Lowe, Long, | Claw on these preents will by HARL JHAL L 3 Where (he robbers are surrounded and will | Ired Lake beat 3 T, Goleraan: 1d0. S5, | ioenth and Leavenworth sirects, yatked 10h | Duty: McCary, Nash, ‘Sullivan, Shugart, | back (o your memory pleasant recollections For a Prominent Ohioan Ghmpire Then A A probably be captured by morning. the police station at 9 o'clock last night, the | MeDermott. Struck out: Long, Gettinger, | of the good times you have enjoyed with . From the mpi ater, New York, Young beat W. Byles, 61, 6 clothes were almost torn off her back. This | Warn Batteries enny and Sullivan; | your friends here. The gold bapd was held - SHAlIlE 0N Litile Pay for he Trouble. Caldwell beat W. Kaysor condition of her wearing apparel had been | McDermott and Wasner. Time: “wo hour | by the ancients as the emblom of friend- | y, ¢ THURSDAY AND_FRIDAY EVENING ac e St (e v o com. | i WSS KNS 8 | condivon of her wearve appare bt voen | BT LN R SIS | By e wacents e the embiem of ent | e Gouta sat m~m“mn-memasqunnannns pany it was stated yesterday that the H. Watdner beat H. . Gibbe, 6-% 61, |James Ke bR R e 3 » 0 2 0 0 4 s_15| emblematical of our friendship for ycu. Constant Pala=Oured “With Vith the same cast, scenery and effects entire aniount secured by (he robbers was v round She said that she had gone into a saloon Sville g 00100 1—2| Kindly accept these *on behalf of your One Bottle. | scen for 2 mights ot the Emoiry A SR A A s | George McCague, walkover; W. D. Clem-|on a corner opposite her residence to get | tiits: Boston, 1 Louisville, 7. Brrors: | friends.” = § JAY M was cash, as some of It might ,“.E ,"'_”'" snis retived s § a can of beer, and there Keefe met her. | Louisville, 1 @d runs: Hoston, 12;| The sileace of Mr. Arthur was far| W. T. Loffer, a well known resident LIBERTY HALL. ash, as some ave been inj J. 1. Farquhar beat C. 8. Cullingham, | She further stated that Keefe had first raised | Louisville, 2. T se hits:' Long, Duffy, | more eloquent than any studied speech he | Kent, Ohio, says that Munyon's Dyspeps [RREER s thes woild B0 be toak oo (i bhy g At e ti0 Toain e gt aat ik e | Galling, " #tolen e . Collins. oo mavn e 1t ta necdloss to sy that | Cure’ undoubtedly saved bis life. In 1 SATUKRDAY NIGHT. So far thers is no means of knowing how \oubles, 11 round (concluded) ‘ - ot upe Wit is | on balls: Lowe (3 Mo, ‘P h S s v oh many | 18ting his experience he sald [ 2 3 2 much the safe contained which the cracks- nd R R. Youns beat . |down again and eet upon ber with hislpo S eaize Stockdale: O'Brien, G atter this wine flowed free'y, of which many | 106 MF CEPERERCe BE bayd: M SOWING THE WIND men failed to open. ‘'This is the throngh ¢ &5 ' | fets. Ofmoor Sulllvan was sent out to.look | gyygart e tugk: out: Bannon, Inks | distinguished guests partook. “Colonel Rob,” | | i pep : safe and the bulk of the contents was put 2 for ‘Ke nd in a short time placed him | \Wiid piteh widale, Batteries as the genial mana instamiilasiyskagunill £ 0 AL AGRIER X BIYSHING D00 A o4 for this engage »nl—” - In It when it left Cheyen Whea it ar "4 il beat Percy | under arrest ‘ dale and Ganzel; luks and Warr K | leaves with sincere rets of his friends, | SEARIREL, BETL MRS Ea r".w“f omach L'xmw "ff‘fnf\v.‘.““"l..}-' T 41 rived In Owmaha It wa gl \ P08 s ol beat w, | From the’ statements of both parties It | Two hours and five minutes.” Umpire: Me: | who wish him Godsped and a speedy return. | Sistended | Uy and iy heart became af- | 8tulls nd divan chalies sl gired dn Qriaha it v hat Yo Cidwell beat W. | appoars that the trouble arose over a board | Donald. Attendan ) 9d N3 ecte was troubled with short breath- | Baleony, first three it ®ould not hie opensd, and Spocon iz K8, | MY ; B T o eat | Dill. Keefe had bosrded with Mrs. Brainif | BROOKLYNS'MEET NO TROUBLE Saved Ao T ta Sutteringmand trreg beating of the | . L b A L 10 the %i0ps to be opened. ‘The officials of | s and 12 M. Packard, 6-0, 6-1. | and had run a bill of $40. This he refused | BROOKLYN, g The Brooklyns| ofcer Pat Moran of the local polic> force | fy ¢ often the pain was o great ]| gajery veosssruierssnrsnens & (g P ! 1 ¢ Doty Anstin and ¢ 8. Coliingham beat | to pay, and Mrs, Brainiff threatened to gar- | experienced little ditficully fn defeating the | ht I was going 1o dic 1y friends | Natinee prices to 31.00 the company are well satlsfied to got off so | 5 PRTEY Awstin and C 8 Culiing e e el | Browns this afternoon and. the westerners | 1ast night made a record for himeelf a8 a | wanted me to try Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure | Matlacer Bonte will open at box office at tha as it ‘s to be presumel that the S e g Pt and thon Keele wantod to baard with | could do_little ar-nothing’ with Stein's de- | life-saver. Like many other citizens of | but I had tried so many diffe ledicines | Theater, Monday August 19, at 9 u. m. 1 sate contatved 4 consi le awount | AQBPROT FOR TODAY \r but M fused | livery. The Brookiyms on the other hand | gmaha, he went to Lake Manawa to enjoy [ Without being benefited _that ght that | sharn. No one can tell what today will bring | Mrs. Brainiff again, but Mrs. Brainift refused | counq’ Kissinger ‘t iheir liking and knocked [ Qmeha, he went to Lak mat T, e St o e e he moraing will be given up to|'0 take him. The trouble finally culminated | him out of the bux jn the seventh inning, | (e Cooling breezes that are wafted acrosa | this 1 nore loss effort Got 810 Dack. singles ag and in the afternoon the o | in the incident of last night and McDougall,y sho replaced him, was | the lake. He had as mucn fun as anybody | Finally I began us and th st was Q. N. o8, who uztil recently lived at | semi-Anala I the doubles wil be. y‘ul: into — very wild. Attepdunse, 1, | dotts - he alight ”"”’\"_‘“ boat, City of | wondertul. = After ¢ te 1 coul 8000 Lake street, lost a silver watch yester- | Coust. Siarting al 10:30 the six remuining Brown ix 1 Boy. 8t. Louls g1 3=3 | Qmahaeon Ly Homews B A8-09 RepoM | ANy IhoNt dincaw .2 b | matchos in the go 3 Siva SEa 1 5 5 o b Brooklyn 1 5 9| upon the lock he heard a scream, and look- | oughly cured day, but he is ¥ ulatiag him- | MAICHos 1o the second round of the slugles | Joe Brown was arrested last night on a | BT n i Tl B irrors: | ing around he noticsd the form of a young | Munyon's self that ho did not lose more that be does | Paiy wipt i Tha i W Bh hasaible, | warrant charging him with disorderly con- | 8¢ 4; Tirooklyn, 1. Barned runs | woman disappearing under the dark waters | cures all f not mind the loss such. He was | then an adjonrnument i} be tahen wuti] 4 | duet, the complainant being Mrs. Mary © Brooklyn, & ‘Two-base hits: Cor- | of the lake. The young woman, Miss Lizzie | troubles, such as ga’fl:‘h ld;mv'll;wl 4" ¢ | olclock this aftornonn. Promptly at that hour | lock of Twelfth and Howard streets. MR ot RN ,]-:h: 1 Erickson of Omaba, had accidentally dropped | d stress aft " ating, bl Y. M I b 7 T et D A | Cuolling and Austin whi face Waldner | cording to Mrs. Tadlock’s statements, Joe is 4 ses: 'Anderson, Daly. De into the wa | palpication of the I . amy satchel. contalaing $40 aud the watch | ana i no one whe loves zo0d | & very bad boy, of whose presence the neigh- irh im 1. Corcoran t; Officer Moran is swimmer from Swim- | and flect £ L B vo el Teleraca Mhoushi thal | 3 snculd stay away, It is a |borhood of Twelfth and Howard streets will | L.ac on BallEY Off ciiingor, & | mersville, and consequently, after shedding | digestic BREAR Deicia. s went 1o oot ciy b e to announc: beforehand | gladly be rid. In addition to his other m's McDougall, 1; off Stel Struck oui | BREER. " \hile he was gune Min moterion | that sny s © is going to be close | deeds it is charged that Brown has been in | B¥ Mcbougal | Lo M Bl % | and oxelt use one of the contesiants | the habit of enticing the young girls of the the house It containcd the $40. Wut the s I\I‘\l" n ".;.' ‘,.-'Z‘«.\“,“"zl .1 !:\pl-‘.l:.u' ‘,' neighborhood into dark alleys. wateh wax mixsing. It is supposad that (8 Ikl e caamal Dut By 5 -~ Same eno who asfisted In the moving found | ,t'ne mated 1n Chicaue Iast mosn. tr eiion er Hurt by a L s which are the sa‘chel, and after extraeting ths wai - 4 o ge 188t month, I8 whicl Baxter, a painter, fell fro e roo PHILAD HIA, Aug. 21 It was cceeded e o 4 - e e g e Bl A i B \:v“ l:" m and Austin, of whom the tihi H. Baxter, a painter, fell from the roof Mot ks Shrhera RNy, Tarte ip Moran has sus ded in rescuing four fair | alt druggists, mostly for ents a |,‘1 | LS Tanpy theow {he satch t1 expect so much, felt to | f the Southwest Presbyterian church, Twen- | nyadi way for Dwyer in (he elghth because | maidens from as many watery graves, and b Thoso who are in doubt as 1o the nature the window, 1hinking thus v avert . KExcept for Cuilibgham's | teth and Leavenworth streets, yesterday | the former dislocated his thumb tryl is not through yet. Nevertheless, he is not | of their e it addreas Professor ey ey |~v op Lucid's single. orly three scattcring | married Munyon, 1 t, Thiladelpk | could eat scarcely anything a was in | ale of This Afternoon and lzwnlug. his coat, he fearlessly ¢ e into th ater ates never giving a thought to his good clothes. | over g of t In a few seconds he reached the young |ach has been iy Phyalc all and Peitz n, Grimm and B woman and brought her to the surface and rell” Umpire: Murray. © Time: One hour | sately conveyed her to land. Then Officer I and thirty-five minutes. 3 i hi i ie SRR T TS o Moran stepped into his coat and eams home ¢ Phil 8 DUE B b} GqANfl o) BAN{]_ [:[]NC[HT REDS WHRE FINALLY BRATEH During the course of his young life Offic>r | nea i s court yasterday there | afternoon at 3 o'clock and dislocated his hip. | 512 gle, T 24 = yon, 1505 Arch str bl ' for bim showlug the best | He was painting the roof of the church and {‘,'”‘,‘ bad “hess, oade ot him. ¥ \ Dok the DareatWoarars Atziks i fuil syiaptoms of (el disease. Proi '| AND RTOW) v . 21.—Bara K it ey, He and Awstin have | wan standing on seaflolding, which ' was | by run UAtiendarce, 5 ). Scor PHILADELPHIA, vk 1--The ingrain | Muayon will earclully dlagnose he cane and ' . retired, chiet engineer of the | fon 'y MUY g S ANPRAS o 150 vt Dy Secks. _Owe st Bhilade:phia he a0 202 carpet weavers' strike Is broken. Three | free of wll charge. The Remedies will be A A squadron of the nav aied at neinna hicags, 2 the hooks broke and Baxter was thrown to 00w oy e pt in modern game. the ground. He lives at 602 North Bixteenth |. Hits: Philadelphia. 6; Cincinnati ware firms have accepted the mew schednle | sont to any address on receipt of re ...1| a s Hashor from heart dlavase agad 56, '-lm styls o not the best swiicd street rors: Philadeipiin, 1; Cincianats, “ % teir employes went back to work today. | price. ADMISSION FREE i e

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