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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATT RDAY, AUGUST 24. 1895 ] HARD T0 PICK THE WINNER | Sy iy feve v =ont B [WINDS UP- WITH SIX CLUBS| 8t Boabatsfisn eksaiemeiie™ * | CALLED 1T A COLOSSAL JOB | ftams i oms bt e e st KNIGHTS WILL TAKE BOSTON I eon., Tk T second, " Peter.the Second GAMES OF THE'LIVELY AMATEURS, Yot e At SBra T Tocve Nansccoln oo Colertilie Utvaa-Omelll ‘& Mebsibie | or about October 23, and monthly sailings Tarfmen Are All at Sea Concerning the | comanc “ox rne rrack. | President Kent's Association Drops a Pair | /', & on the Latter's Grounas. | Strong Language Used in the Northern | Ate to be guaranteed thereafter uniil Febru- | Goming in Spocial Trains from All Parts ot f q o A ) Aot ary. Should traffic justity such an extension € - Grea' Futurity, Turst & W st Whiile Cominn of Dead Weights. O'NF eby, Aug. 2.—(Speclal Tele- Pacific Reoeiver's Case. of the service lhlpu’\ll“ clear o Liverpool | the United States and Uanada. Down the Sireteh. B i VN, DIRYEC HEE fortnightly, fnstead of monthly ROCHESTER, N, Y. Aug, Z.—While the today. The featlires of the game were the —_— The Lowisville & Nashville expocts a heavy | ——— FINEST FIELD WHICH EVER STARTED | itochuster mceting of the srand circuit was | RUPTURE IN WESTERN BASE BALL CIRCLES | {ULREAS, (L1 St (40, 0" iy | HEARING TO BE CONCLUDED TODAY | (oic, 'affc with the steanshld Niie: a2 1h¢ | THIRTY THOUSAND TEMPLARS ENROUTE ook furnished, especially today. Star Pointer ' The dame_ teams play here tomorfow. and Soton Jeics and e gredtest ootton market | Each of the More Favored Ones Have | Won the 201 class pace, breaking his record E PNy reirens T Eate . | by "three seconds." 1n 2:31 trot great yNe 011000 . KNIGHTS 5, ON " ., | Bean City Yo 4"'. | Benck. oF ComRnGhe, e ”"'n':lf > u‘“ IM) Neill, 11 .”‘ V"n“l 5 l:nn Tl T RESTCE e i | 0 Anch § Mr. Curtis Y O'Ne + Coleridg atteries N . Wen K of Fort Erie and attached to Lon MeDon " Nelll, Jaminin Mancneld and Siim Jask: bbb I L N L L L L ment of the Visitors=Tu ald's string. The horse was coming down oleridige, Rodman and Wood. Umplre: D, N ny, | (0 Ile Mhe Great Duy. the finieh i the last heat when he stig: T AT Train No. 2 on the Union Paclfic passed (EW YORK. Aug. 23.—Should the pres- | Himsclf slood vessel Dursted _and the pEORIA, Aug. 25.—At a meeting of the | : The hall ghme today it o . I Ll L Ll sLARLERE L gl A s W YORK, Aug. 23 hot he pres- | animal die nost instantly. He Jo¥88 | western Base Ball assoclation this morn ;i[vvr(mt:lnm and Wausa resulted in favor of | SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 23.—The feature | €48t with fourteen cars attached e traln | BOSTON, Aug Preparations for the ent favorable weather continue the greatest [ valued a b 1 st John 8. ohn estern Base Ba assoclatic o ity artington by a score of 17 to 5. Theof the morning's procee - Jorthe carries about 13 Knights Templ P! triennial conclave of Knights Templar of T all Futurity contests will be deelded at | %M paced by two tandems, Wheeled a haif | ing, the franchise of the Denver-Omaha club | fentures of the game were the good batting |, oo TOFRWE proceedings In the Northern | BUGES, ARl | A LT ALEUE VAL € Knights Templar ot of o 1Writy L 2t mile , breaking the world's record ioh dwiy. # Dave E. Rowe, be- | O the two Partridges and Zink. Batteries: | Pacific receivership was a two hours' address | [F0E (0 ¥ Coloiais; Wyomite At nd | the United States are being made. Observas the Sheepshead Bay race track tomorrow. It | by v four seconds, The first | Was taken away from Da = | ln\uuuvnw and Zink; Morrison and Jones. | made by ex-United States Senator Saunders | comimandery of Colorado, Wyoming and Mon- | tjon stands are appearing by the score along will be a battle between the best 2-year-olds | Quarter was made In 0:z7. Dandy Jim, couse, it is stated, he had failed to pay his| Home runs: Zink, of Mont e g tana and the party Is in charge of 8. A. | fynetoe g CiE 1 hundred t ' 2 Dgvirs stny Solding. ey abllr VOR | Juee - uds- N SRCHIERLISN L NAVIRE S DA UNTAY B = Al 9. tBpsotal Males Montana, counsel for the company. While | Hutchinson, general traveling passenger agent he great parade and hundreds of ok ‘m“': Rt Arield o ”",““ o |t e briver By Sesond or the "ant: | abandoned, Springfield was also dropped | % Jutiata arid Minden played the third | only the question of jurisdiction las thus far | of the Union Pacific decorators are engaged in hanging bunting, consider it a great honor 0 own a horse e and ¢ n sed on the ani- [abandoned, Springfield s also dropped, on ome grounds tod ats ) mal's back to avoid runaway, but he " eclded to cont the season as ng by a score of 12 to b that has won the Fu y, the 000 that | could not - check the speed. Slim was not | 1t Was d Aded to continue th ¥ played the better all arou went into the history of Villard's regime and | e gove: b " { goes with it is a more substantial and de- | Injured. About $7,000 was | Vv the Driv- | six-club league, comprising Lincoln, Neb., | fariis: Juniata, 136 htelneimer and v reela mads sensational. roters rpak-Gebd et A le government s making an experiment | onviying of the kind ever secn In New B g sirablo possession. Contrary to preceder ng Park as<oc e Py |'-"'| Archer | Peoria, Des Moines, Joseph, Rockford and ) and Pate. This A«“m! Heoh connseted’ gt i '1' "', a0 | near Holyoke, Colo., on the Hne of the B. & | i The floral decorations in th pbile u L | declares there will b « grand circuit ; Juniata winning at Minden | been connected with the road. The after-| M. to find water for {rrigation. A large arte- i e ae N MRS one horse is looked upo expe oEs Ref Uhles ety Tass are modic | Quitcy. A new schedule s being arranged M. to find water for irrigation. A large arte S et o 1 no one horse is looked upon by experts as | races here unless the betting laws are modi- | Quitcy. noon arguments were made by Senator John | sian well is now being drilled as an experi- | BATInS Wil be one of the features of the overshadowing chance of captur- | fied . K 4 (Spectal Tele- 3 city's decoratio ere 200 flor. having an overshadowing chance of captur- | figh, | L e 100 Orang AMES OF THE AL LEAGUE. The * Hartison (Neby clab _played | He Mitchell of Oregon, ex-Senator John B. | ment, and if this proves successful the work | It¥'s decoration. Here 200 floral arches are ing the race. In former years the favorites | jander won in straight h Time: 2:11 & i Flisic today. with Whilams, " the Chadvon | Allen of Washington, both for the Farmers | Will be carried further. being erected and 100 Masonic emblems fn in the betting have won the prize. Last|2:19%, 2:17%. Yankee Luck won second or Fie y W n Gives | pitcher, in the box. Lusk won, 6 8 U T e Ao _ flowers and plants are being arranged year it went to Gideon & Daly's beautitul | MOney, U Josh third, and Red of Waro fiaftimore & S Aug. 23 —(Speclal Telegram,) | 1oan and Trust company; by J. D. Crowley Raflway Notcs a ALY Tuesday, the day of the grand le, i noke fourth. Miss Huon'and Comanche al80 | pApTIMORE, Aug. 2.—The Senators lost Athletic _club grounds | of Tacoma and ex-Senator John C. Spooner of | Major Buchanan of the Elkhorn left for grand par n Butterflies. 1 he blac wind | starte P Opened s £rnoo a e ' o o! T hich it is estimated early 0 Sl S fh u.“k “mn\u:;[n L e bacing, purse §Lo: S(ar | two Eames today, nrincipally through bad | were opened this atiernoan with o game of | Wisconsi, both for the receivers; and by | the Black Hills last evening . h it ls ontimated that nearly 30,000 s0d J RK o sy |1 | Pointer won in strafght heats, * Time: 2:05, [ fielding. McGuirc's home run hit in the | won by a scor A 3 Colonel Silas W. Pettit, who will close for | , J: W Slosson, general ageut of the Denver | Knights will participate, will be the great comes Morello, Hiis Highness aad Polemac 2065, 20815, Bcott i Ivv{ Uy won s ‘)v‘-_\ nd game with the bases full was th the railroad company tomorrow at noon. & Rio Grande In Chicago, is In the city, day of the week, and if the weather is fair it I speedy Fufurity winners, and nearly all g‘“‘-'h""_” money, respectively. No Other | o, iyre. Attendance, 5,500, Score, first game | NO SERIOUS DAMA NDER. The addresses of Senator Mitchell, ex-Sen W. W. Richardson, traveling passenger |18 belioved over 500,000 visitors will be in were heralded winners long before the 10 ¢l trotting, purse $1,000: Dandy Jim | Baltimore ... 10104200 0-8 - ator Allen and Mr. Crowley were directed to | 38ent of the Pennsylvania, is in the city the city. Kxcursions from all parts of New events were ided. 5 1 the third and fourth heats. Time: [ Washington 0011011 0-6|Nothing More Hax Happe an i | the legality of the jurisdiction of the Wi T. A. Godfrey, city ticket agent of the | England will be run to Boston and banks, It is different this year. The troop of | 2:11%, 2 1. Nightingale won the sec Hits: Baltimore, 7; Washington, 10, I Usunl wit Boat. consin court and the points they presented | Missouri Pacific, has reached Boston, aft public offices and most of the large business r-olds is, as a lIot, a better class than | 9N MeA 1%, « %, Genevieve | rars; I '"fi'y'.‘x“" B o BRISTOL, R. L, Aug The many re- | were along the lines of the argument made | Visiting Montreal and Quebee : uses \H:l ; r‘w the day 3 mmlw of &Ver Before, 'This year's atakes Have been e i Kelly, | ports that have been printed regarding the | yesterday by Counsel C. W. Bunn. The main - kil ! 0 [ divided among different stables, and ome | proMISE 10 ENFORCE THE LAW.|Ca ALY Abbey. | condition of the yacht Defender wer point they endeavored to establish was that | WDITORS OU N RAIN, | taken rapldly at from > $40. The com- atiar another the youngators’ heve had. iy | Dl AN fica' hits ; i awered this afternoon by a statement made | Judge Jenkin' court having taken Jurisdic: | wiscomntn Press Ammoclation Tuys o | Lii o, TTUEINE for the parado predict it seo themsclves beaten by a eolt they had [ Texas Authoritics Warn the Pablic n l‘i O isvar .“\";'-' Yol to an Associated press reporter by P tion even under a defective creditors' bill, Vinit to the City b a66T.- ThEFs WILTHE OYer 00, KOstk {8 ;_"f previously won from, and app, y for | that th Jght Will Be Prevent ler, Kelly OUDIY. (Peay 4 ¥ dent John Herreshoff of th Herreshoft | and that jurisdiction having been assented g ¢’ Lot ) N0 good reaxon, Fach weok of the training | ALSTIN. Tew, Aug. 25-Governor Calber. | JoUND&s. | Firat base on balls: O Clarkson. | Munufacturing company, in which he not | to by the defendant, could not now be sub- | Members of the Wisconsin Pross associa- | 100 bands will ‘part and scores of season during the spring produced a ikely | gon today made public some correspondence | son. 3; by Mailirkey, 3. Dassed batl: Mc- | only demled emphatically that, there was | jected 'to collateral attack, ~Ex-Senator [ !Ion to the number of seventy-two arrived in | FIUIUC, FRETres SEG DEomis d by Knights Futurity winner, and therefore their num- | yoy o it FACT BEAC FREC TV Of Dallas | Guire.” Batteries: Claikson and Clark; Mal- | {1 [th i6, (hese reports, bub Getapred LIt | Spconer was allotted only fifteen minutes [ Omaha yesterday morning in the midst of a [ (i difefent parts of the country. There ber has been multiplied until it is larger ‘ e i . larkey and McGuire. Time: Two hours and | the boat had more than m end he dwelt upon the main point empha- | drenching rain storm that prevented previ- | spnclave aml the oy her jasions of the than ever before county anent the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight. | twenty minutes, Umpires: O'Day and Burn- o I Huthing the-Inktter: With ,.‘. sized by his colleagues dualy. arrsugelplane. tor ik e nclave and the week will be given up % e abFTasnbiidenos VAN GHERSN By Qove , ere is no e e sl g LA e . | ously arranged plans for their reception by ¥ to pleasure. Excursions and recep- Tomor two or three will start at about | The corrospondence was i dpee Rt der, and there has never been any se Colonel Pettit began his address at 4:3 i o i f t t equal favorites in the betting, with pos. | STNOF Culberson interroguting the chief as ore, second game: A trouble with | Sald, M. Herreshoft. | and his argument was unsparing in charac. | (¢ Commercial club, and convinced the il SRR LR S sibly a slight difference In favor of Hastings. | cjaion of Attorney General Crane, holdin T sto N ouota reports. that ' her 'huss. has been | torizing as collusive the methods by which | CXCUrsibnists that all of the stories about | [HEEA AL 1L 8 estimated that Hoston w The reason for this possible favoritism of | the prize fghting law valid, and as to| s faitimore. 0. Washington, 6. yrenchel ate unqualifiedly without founda: | the present management of the road gained [ Nebraska's shortage ou moisture are mot | gy § in entertaining her Hastings Is the fact that he has defeated | whethe his intention exercise all | .o, 5, Washington, 7. ALY BE THe R L bulAEite Wat iiyaiit | control. He declared the receivers and their | true. | s - Phil Dwyer's Hands of the fast- | the pow sted in him to prevent the | pii ; Wadhing e s hat s ahtated 1 & new boat, | adherents had misrepresented the facts to the | There are over 300 members of the Wis- | ~Onkland Kuikhix Iass Chicao. b ch s, year o D e g | base hits G tz D Jovee | The breaking of the gaft was he only deri | Court and thereby, through comity, hud su consin_ Press as ociation, - which has beon CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Railway trains, stas mile, He carried seven pounds less and in e Ll @ hits odie. Home runs: | o aectdent that has occurred. Last Tues. | ceeded in securing appointments ber existence for a number of years. A busi- | tions and hotels wére crowded today wit the first cighth had Handspring on_tiptoe | AbI1e by it that should a ‘writ b T ,,|'.{2“',T;\l tarke. | 30y f1‘the race it became apparent that the | © Argument will ‘b resumod at 9:30 tomor- | 1655 meeting is held cach winter, and cach | arriving and. deporting Kotene Tonogan o and held him there up to the three-eighths, [ ecriainly serve it, or i case no writ is Atbito MACI ist bise on balis: Off | Mast, after the previous accldent, Was i row and will be concluded at noon. summer an’ excurslon Is had’ by the | o8 I GEIENE R it when he ¢ away and won as he pleased. | jssued and he is left to face the matter | MoMihon, 2; off Corbett, & Struck out: | Sarcely sl L 115 her. that — - tollers who oan get a few woeks from | ivey from thie west &t 10 &0 with ”,““ ot He is as unbeaten, having run and won | alone, he will umhesitatingly discharge his | By MeMahon, Batteries: McMahon and T ot nt ANy poss | FOR 0. R N. REORGANIZATION, | the grind that is characteristic of their 15 SomE i' LML ALLELLLEA threo races. When hé was bought for Au- | duties. He cites, however, that the crim- | Clarke; Corbétt and McGuire. Time: One i En G Tt ier il calling, The present excursion left Chicago [ Wit Cali commandery, o members of gust Belmout for $37.000 he was thought | Inal statute defining prize 1}5|\v"‘-\m '4‘(‘\"1“'\2“! hour i.n.\ fifty minutes. Umpires: 0'Day and Hrouipht. bagik Hriatol in | New Company Will Be For Thursday night. The trip will include a tous | :H"“‘M’r“ ”"‘_‘_“ Re ']“(_‘Y"I 1“|“1“‘»‘.] ““'I',"'q GLLL: to be the only colt which was dangerous ;-’ SALELC b T TR G A DL Burnham SR & v Mmight be thoroughly Fixed Charges Grentl of Colorado points and a wvisit to Salt Lak | BOUE noon. KR IGlBWeY e L an for Handspring. The latter is a likely sec- “'”“M-."_ bo wm" N L ENG KU Ch ToraR a8 SOAKED THE COLONELS 1\\}.‘ B. rything done that c NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—The plan and | and Ogden. The members of the party will il “X‘:‘ A o "\V]“‘ -Iu mkw”vl ond choice, although he ought really to he e e e N o such force 32| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23.—The Phillles | be to anticipate any future accidents, | oo SR R ion he | D€ In the west ten days, and will returs J iR Gl i L the favorite. He was slow In rounding to W obe sepessary, cven At required | won two games from Louisville today, The | and especially atter she should be rigged | 3rcement for the reorganization of the fyy i " it | commanderies of Chicago, the for- his true form, having been beaten by J. J. | the governor advise such proceedings. In | pISILors were outcluss R A [ UL i CEL oUT e | Saenon Tl wAY a0 Navishtion compdny hav{ - iwhen thajexcursionials arcivea ey wers| TS0 CASGEANE LDe RIAT COTRNGREYS ot Taffer Hazle! Cabell's 1 h 5 ey appeared on the coaching : u the new mast is put in position the stee! | pee & piiblic opose e for o ot by fe ttee t | Nlinois, left over th: Wabash* during the MeCafferty’s Applegate and Hazlet for the ly to Cabell's letter the governor says: | £ ShN " hused the unipire 1o such an €X- | brom will e put on aml Dofender will tnen | been made public. It proposes the formation | met by a committee from the Commercial | (IO, 1eft over the Wubash: during ll‘:u Great American stakes at the same distance. | ' While it i the prize fight at f (@t that he was ordered to the bench, The | Po’ready to protect the Americas of A new corporation, which will fssue §24,- [ Club and escorted to the = Millard hotel, [ AFCOT SRE SEVETEL OIS " P. J. Dw has another candidate in his | Dallas is not 8 140 take place until | Colonels haye purchased Hassamaer's M. Hurroshoff was of the opinion that the | 500,000 of 4 per cent fitty-year gold honds, to | Where dinner was served. Plans for a drive | Morthwest arrived during the day. filly, Axiom, who will be a hard one to|(rtaber, the e hon Do R oleers from Washington. _Attendance, work would be completed by Monday or 3 over the city were abandoned, and as many beat. He has fully as much speed as Has- | Of the & { payious re, first game: Tuesday at the least of the party as desired to the rain per that they should give notice at once | 1) 0 % : “f tings, and with a prompl start will be able | ¢ {he firm purpose to enforce the law, that | Ihilad e 000 by the present first mortgage and a | were shown over the city by members of the to make nim extend himselt as he never Ived. " Tho constitution, " hich b i et UNIQUE RACE FOR THIS BVENING. :"";‘ Creb i I S RO L e I B T 0maha did before to keep the lead. Requital should eme law of the state, makes It the 8 e i, Loulsville, 9 oroperty of the new company. The new | Bee buflding in a body an ) be up In the first lot. He has shown his | duty of the governor to cause the laws to be | Ehiladelphi Wil Rarned TN Holton, Tending and Others dn o | bonds will be distributed as follows: Two | terested in their ex ability and his last race was won very easily | faithfully execut At the iy § Turner.” Home run: Wright. Sacrifice Fifty-Mile Dux million, five hundred and eighty-three thou- | and its home s Gty A \ § from ~ Crescendo. Since then Requital has | What force mpy be nocessary and deemed | 1515 iinition, Bovie. Stolen hases: Cross, | Ned Reading, the soldier cyciist, witl take | sand dollars at par to existing co v T S it ¢ o e Ica been worked, and has shown his owner that | Y to Euard aeainst fatlure will b 5 % e Taws"of the staterr o (neraction of Double plays: Carsey to Hallman 10|t {he Charlos “Street Ricyele park at 8 [ $2182,000 - existing - collateral trust John Nagle of Manitowoe, president, and 0. ok, 5 Rat.] o'clock. It will be a fifty-mile race, sweep- | ¥ has not done 50 well since Crowd v Lurge for the Stands, e iy T b Wt | Ciikes, every entry depositing $2 with the | MOFtgage bouds; $1,106,000 reserved for bet- | assaciation. Those on the excursion are: | Crownod With Success g . Applegate w expected to be one| MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich, Aug A e M e A Hondaramn Pimr: | manavement before the start is made, and | terments and terminals, and $2,834,000 to be | John Nagle, Pilot, Manitowoe; 0. . Roes of the favori but he did so [ program of very good bicycle races was run Piamd fitty-Avo minutes, the winner will take the whole used for extensions to not more than $30,000 | sler and wife, Banner, Jefferson; I H. Hall | u I a badly in his work yesterday that his | off today. There was a still larger crowd . secol « | Besides Readirg and Holton, “Rabbi k. | per mile of road. d wife and Jeanette M. Hall, Tel.-Courior, | owner said It was doubtful if he started. | present than yesterday and the capacity of [ Philadelphia ... 2 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 2—12| the comer, and It McCullough and one | “he new company will issue $11,000,000 4 [ Kenosha; Ed L. Luckow, Demoprat, Baraboo be a second mortgage on property coverei Clarke. Struck out: By Inks, 23 by Carsey. | another whirl at Léster Holton this evening | Murtgage bonds; §2,591,000 at & pe o'clock. T party Is in charge of he is going to be a hard colt to beat. In | the jawePhe e it Double piaye: Carsoy to Haliman, $ ! . the early spring Hazlet was speedy, but he L e irien to Shuks L irs! 00,000 reserved to retire existing first | . Roessler of Jefterson, secretary of th and MeCafterty's second and_third strings are | the grand stand was inadeguate. The wind | Louisville ./27000 0 110 0 1 0 03| o two entries from over tho river will be | por cont noncumulative stock and $24,000,000 | M. P. Rindlaub and wie. Witness, Platte. | Wishard and Jefr: They will do thelr freshly over the hall mile track, at Hits: Philadely 16; Louisville, 10. Er- | horn one for many reasons, Manager Mar- | common stock. The preferred stock will be | ville; J. F. Kartack and wife, News, Bara share in helping Ap » 1o tire out his B e LE e ALY AT SIS e | Forst i ilaaRIgn Louisville, 3" Earned [ 1i§ has it arransel so that the contestants | distributed as follows: $5 5 to con- [ hoo; R. W. Cheever and wife and Mrs. I opposition. Merry Prince and Refuge are e il Deh tinksEA ATEC hohthl les funs 'l""“,‘;,':’é“‘( Ij.;;\:,w*\\'{"'-. i l\\".‘— must ride their’ best or U nothing In f solidated mortgage bonds at the rate of 45 | Hamilton, Herald, Clinton; Adolph Candrian | ] ronic and Private atso down to start In the Blenton (August | ponkey, Mount Clomans, w Harvey | bate hits: DehanLy, Tnompsan: Jurner § the first place. Ml time lmit of two hours | per cent; $3,627400 to collateral trust bonds | and wife and Miss Hickish, Nordstern, La Belmont) interest, but they are only in it | Stomet, Ann Arhor, scoond E, Oldfleld, | ton, "Cross, Sacrifice hita: Cross. Stolen | for the whole Jouniey. 4 O o | At 70 per cent; $1440,000 to present common | Crosse; C. S. Taylor and wife, Shield, Barron _ to aild Hastings rmial and Intermission ol Iln.‘(hlm Time: 2:311-5. Second h bas Thompson. Struck out: Turner, | men at every five mi v ceive $10 and ~'-l;k 3 6 per cent assessment on $24,000,000: | [, W.' Chapman and wife, Sun, DPlainfield are named to go under the *“ail scarlet gD lian, BayClty, Yo H. R, Mor-| (rih, Clarke, Warner, Weyhing (2. Double pectively, s an inducement to cross | and $270,250 for reorganization expenses, ete. | Attnur Frankenburg, Demoerat, West Bend. (D. A, and A H. Morris), but thus far they A R LR T 'x'-."‘-;é’f‘\‘ ; Spies, unnssistd. st has on balls e 3 [Phis 18 sure xu'm:\lu-lrl great .“,"'("".”lm',".’ ~‘\';t‘k. of the new company will | iy W, Meyer and wife and Mrs. Julia Har reh, Al:‘::‘l.:,:r:.-.~~ o have not shown that they are in the class | Wnl JTie: 20 0en. Aonal: 0. W. Benkos h, % ooff Weyhing, 3 ere will be no loafiug on this trip, | e issued share for share to the present com- | yeoje, Volkstreund, Appleton; E. D. Coe and | Stomach with the leaders. Silver II will represent i rth and Clements; Weyhing and be speed and endurance alone | m stock on payment of 6 per cent ; ¢ g g 2y P third, ~Time: 2:10. g 3 ERAL LA defiil I A AT e wife, Register, Whitewater; H. M. Youmans | 8 Sexunily’ Marcus Daly, and for A. I. Walcott Palmer- |~ Haif mile, open, class A, first heat: F . hour il Keefe and At.catlren.of e Mgnor and caln; Reaging ssment. Al Swa R mreaman LW kehas 0L H ~Brand Dixe stone will go. King of Hohemia will be | W. Henkey won' B. E. Oldfield ond; nderson : T et o "the’ fact th Under the proposed plan the fixed charges | o Y Tatiex ; ¥ oxt Manhoo BRR T 0 S o nas W ot | Marvey Beamet third. - Thk, DOESN'T CHANGE THIE STANDING, | | elye wrathy over the'fact that | 54 the new company for the firat year .of 1ts Recorder, Janesville; W. L. Osborne pany with the colors of the Madison stables, [ Ond heéat: C. D, Wilson wen, John Schaffer | BROOKLYN, Aug. game between & to Beat him out jast Wweelk, and. n operation will approximate $930,480, ax (Elpnltily e (s LW EmAl DISEASES AND DIS- Beau Ideal 11, who did so well in th second, J..J. Blouin third. " Time: 1:09 1-5. | Pittsburg and Brooklyn was ev Both 11 show him this time what raciog is. | against present fixed charges of $1,305,250, | And wife, News, Lake Geneva; Dr. i Tohbite o N . a8 8t Final: '] D> Wilson won, B, E. Oldfleld sec- | teams played with a vengeance, as It was & AT 305,290, 1 Smith and wife, Banner, Jefferson Me- | anpd nothing at Brighton and Aquedu nd. B, W, E thivd, ~ Time: 1:01 4.5 R e Sl oy The fixed charge of the new company will o d e, Jo Steyer of a, possihle starter, and Nimrod may also | “Mile ‘open i TRl Gobp e twan | VAR b T nereaats avae s RAIN PREVENTED TENNIS PLAY. | be reduced annually by about $1,000 through | ¢ ‘,’,','”;‘ ‘;i",,‘:,'£|,. v’\,““l’”\:”,. e start. Morton will run in the colors of T. | J.'P. Bliss second. E. H. Kiser third. Time: | three times, and when Corcoran lfte = the operation of the existing first mortgag o DigHe L g », Manltc H - 3 oc; Ed Jecker, wife and daughte: B. Doswell for the first time, and Rounds: | 2:06 1-5 ball over Stensel's head in th inmes Agnin Postponed, b ay Be | sinking tund. woe; Edw L i ‘ man will try for A. T. Hayes. JHalf mile, class B: Tom Cooper won. J. | sending in the winning runv, the crow.d weat Resums Thix Afterna It is proposed to pay the coupon due De- | Advocate, Green n.-\_\ 5. D. Goodell and wite, TREATMENT. The starters and probable jockeys are: | I Iiliss second, A.'D. Brown third. Time: | wild. “Atte ce, L. Slore: Rain made play in the interstate lawn | cember 1, 1893, on existing mortgage bonds, | Blliot Kitby and Mrs. Ida Paddock, Miner, DRMY OF NEAALT Applegate, 122 (McCafferty); Jefferson, 115 | 13 2 andicap, class B: B, H. Kiser | HUSBUME oo w08 000 1.0 01 161 tonnis tournament an utter impossibility | This will' require $314,575; betterments, ter- [ Hurley: W, H. Burk and Mrs. 4 Ko SSESTAND DISEASES 0 (Overton); Wishard, 105 (Reift); Handsprina, | 3 yards) won, Lo ¢ Johnson (40 yards | BTOOKINN ooocve = 2.0 1.0 2 0 0 02— ™ ogiorgay, The courts were soaked through | minals and settlements of claims will re- | tein, Telegram, Cheboygan; Ben S. PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permanent- 120 (Slmms); Axiom, 110 (Doggett); Has- | pecond, A. 'D. Kennedy 0 yards) third. [ pFits: Pittsbure, 10: Brooklyn, 17. Errors: | 4ng through in the carly morning, and as | Quire $1,250,000; expel of reorganization | Wisconsin Christian Endeavor, Oshkosh; Al- |, 50 vdl without the use of knifs, lguture S (Grifin); Merry Prince, 113 (Ham. | Time: 2:04 45 Pittsburs, 1; Brooklyn, I Iarned runs . y and contingencies, $ total cash re- Platz and W. Funk, Abendstern, La | i cays, s tings, 118 (Grimim); Merry Pri ( e .4t Bittey L Fieat ba the clouds continued to pour forth their 8 3 1 cash r 7 o or caustic ilton); Refu 112 (Keefe); Requital, 118 | Five mile, handicap, clas : F. W. Be SSDRONI VI e S EL DR L ST e L iDang, . 2 Ay > quirements, $2,000,000. This will be met by se; Charles B. Rogers, Unfon, Fort At- | “AS{'"torrespondence answerea promptly, ilin: Taziet, 118 (R, Williams); Intere | key ' (0 vards) won. R. J. Meriers (3 IR0 Bteingidiiof oremamigansiiuck | (ecntentatithalifoumament/ committes COuld | the 6 per cent assessment on exiting com H. D. Hanson, Observer, Oregon; | Business strictly confidential. Medicine sent fhlasion; 112 (LittieNetd); Formal, 113 (Penm; | Ards) second, J.'J. Biguln () yards) third. | it: By Stein, B: by, Foreman, 3; by Haw- | do nothing but look on and grin. - Some of | mon” gtock’ (31.440,000) and $560,000," which inson, Leader, [Zau Claire; -~ Henry | free from obscrvation (o ail parts of e Sliver 11, 108 (Ballard); Palmerstone, 118 | 7 4ne: en, class T: L. O. Johnson | bide hits: Shindle Grimm, Lachance, Mer: | week and find 1 diincult 1o arrange ¢o scay | Wil be on hand from operation of the prop: | Rothe, Times-Review, ~Fennimore; 1. . | countey.” 500 5 e (0'Leary): King of Rohemia, 115 (Midgley); | won, Willidm DeCtardy second. Monie Seott | ritt, Stuart, Stenzel, Beckley. Sacrifice hits: | longer, It is therefore sincerely hoped that | erty. Yates, News, Washburn; B. S. Knox, Free | ),.0" firee’ Book, Recipes and Bympiom Crescendo, 113 (Martin); Beau Ideal II, 118 [ third. Time: 23:38 3-5, Stehzel. Btolen bises Schoch, Daly @) | it will be nossible to play off at least U After dividends of 4 per cent shall be paid | Press, Ripon; J. lll \\"fl’:m""‘f- “"fl““'lfl Blanks 4 TERMgan):. Mormon.. 108; ‘Nimrod, '118; = e Serbauer, Double plays: Smith to Merritt: | final of the doubles this afternoon. If 1o | upon both classes of new stock, all dividends | Oconto; Elia A. Giles, State Journal, Madi i 5 > (0L+ Roagan); - Mormon, 10 ipod Windup of the Snratogn W . | Stein to Lachance.” Passed balls: Grimm. | more rain falls today this will probably be | qoo e SHIRGMETLA P AU e e L et i nt by mail, consultation free. Boundaman, 117; Whippany SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 23—The Saratoga | Wild pitches: Stein, 1. Hatteries: Foreman, sib) mal will beicallea sirmtnat | oolared thereaftsr shallibe distributed \pro{ison ikater B o e e | Omaha Medical and y Al e il e DU R e R e i e e AR Tata to the preferred and tho common stock. | Demuth, Republikaner, Fountain City: Rov edical an I WIND MAD OOR. i .-nng‘ LA P L l | Time: "Two hours and fourteen minutes, night an informal reception and | T "‘I)‘r' ferred :;nlvvkin;(uluo lwr-r‘vrrwl as tlu 11|h;~- -H'v“ h, k“j;‘; ar \N'“ ”;y ]‘”-l mt s“rgica| fnsfihlle il ’ ch b J e weather | fime, TH0 hot was given at the house of Ar. Vie- | assets in case of liquidation, but it cannot be | Helmes, Banner, Clinton; A. R. Kemp, Jo ) Rain Finally Stopp. nterenting | was cloudy and cool, the track fast and the GIANTS GET AN EASY ONF aldwell for the visitors. The large | increased without the consent of all the | pal, Genoa Junction; Charles G. Starks md | 14tk and Douglas St., Omak . attendance fairly good. In the S AN AR HARX DN, : ches surrounding the house were hung | stockholders of the company. The board of | wife, Journal, Berl W. Coon and wife glas St., Omaha, Neb. Ml BRORER CotiAT e Nokt : IW YORK, Aug The home team | RATH" Ty o) Tant 1 the fnt CHICAGO, Aug A long afternoon of | S R U B0 e e stretel o ot | won an_easy me" from St. " Touls: today. | Yo srhy ot tasterully Arrany l"“ o directors is to consist of fifteen members, | Reporter, Edgerton; C. F. Augustin and wifs tame racing characterized the trotting sport | GL4° Nl "Cetostine, they " finishing i thas | About 600 persons saw the contest, which | (i “VAbout thirty couples. wers present | SJBAL of whom must be residents of Oregon. | Press, Milwaukee; J. E. Heg and wife, Times, | this afterncon at Washington park, al-| order a length apart, with Mise Hannan | Was slow and uninteresting. The Browns | ahd the dancing wis Kept up antil 4 late | A Stock trust is created which assures the | Delavan, though horses of & high class took part. A | third, Manchester had a bad sendoff i the | Outbatted their opponents, but lost through | hou The affair was a ided success. | preferred stockholders the right to nominate T R strong but hot wind biew all afternoon, | Second, but ran second by four lensths to | BOO! {!"‘:{“'N R Tt It s expected that the dancing party wil | ten of the direciors in the new company, Marringe Licenses. 5 . m Fio n the third Ajax set the pace | New York .... 3 3 0 *— 7| now become e of the features of the [ common stock electing five. This tri gree. The following marriag conses were good time ht;mluxmu\nlw l;L‘ 1I]|;- ::;l“l“" '-': to the stretch, Ingomar {ul.uuf the tead | St. Louis 0000300 0- lawn tennis week in Omah ment is to r‘.»umm‘ m”;un\-.» ”"l”h‘ll ,l‘;xlx‘:llmifn m'?l'llu 1{ |Ivl\-“(llll’-- x\l\l:lnlr\'“j‘vlduv yesterday | srefore, was Jerforma of ere and by 4 nec smere s: New Yol 5t. Lol 288 50 el B o 4 5 Damanfa, who went a mile, driven by their | won by a length. In the ifth Marcus led | New York, 't Lou tirst base on ball HASTIN sland, Aug. 25.—Today il athplasscs(of stock. h L LR AR v 2181 Vel eATY 3 B gt > 1 as 4 ySLros y Oma . owner, In' 2181, M. Btindon i over 8 years | all the Wway around and won by four lengths [ OIF Dreitehsiemn, 1. Strick out:’ By Mer the fourteenth round of the International ok yauomusty vi(m‘;’.‘: diffioulty’ in winning in stralght heats, al- { rie (1 to ) won, Miss Celeatine 8 to 2) scc- | rell. Stolen bases: Da Drpmcys mauinin tiia ol the resulis ough Coleridge made just a show of fight | opd, Miss Hannah (3 to 1) third. Time: | Cooley (2). Dowd. Double plays: Pe | IR0 L OIBI00K IS AR/ 201K o Sea A Ixcursions. s I got a record of 2:16% e nd race, six furlongs: Jim Tlood (6| Meekin and IFarrell; Breitenstein and Peitz, | i ne PP Nt taaciine: e ¥ X 3 he coroner has replevine Sher! second heat, although it was the first race won, Mahchester (3 to §) second, Kan- | Time: One hour and th TEht minutes. | frceiint naven ® Fom e Colneql after | nounced toduy that it would apply a rate of | Drexel several hundred dollars' worth of B e O T TR A e | Gor (N to 1 third, Time: L1t 2 Umplres: Emslie and eben’ in' & pad opening . after . thirty 1 cent per mile for the Grand Army to | rubber goods which were attached in the ) N - he 08 e rd race, one mile ngomar (6 to §) TANDING OF THE TEAMS, moves, Pillsbury beat Bird in_an ville a v s ¢l vi stock of the Omaha ‘Yent and Awning com- stopped. Tomorrow's cvents may be called Atax (even) second, Kilkenny (10 <o 1) TAMS 3 ¥ # | Louisville as far west as Jacksonville, Mo. | 8 4 seco ¢ ) Playe . at. P.ot. | e fter forty-two es. In th eve 2 ¢ 4 any. off. Summaries third.” Time: 1:42 T Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. | gambit after forty-two moves. Tn th e¥ent| prom points west of Jacksonville the rate | PARY i Unfinished 2:12 pace, purse $1000: The | Fourth race, five and a half furlongs: | Hiiimore . . 8 u e Con o e R e R hiba. ane P01 The Lamp Chimney Baking Powder com- fourth ani last heat wis won by Susie G in | Kismere (4 to £ won, Fifield ( to OIVBIANT ososers » Bl (declined) after fifty ,,\j,\' CLS farns | will be one fare for the round trip added | ..y nag incorporated, proposing to deal In 2 able Gift took second money, Slum- [ Herrick (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:09%. + ]‘xm" '8 . 0.0 | Anad Janowskl adjourned the ! to the Jacksonville rate. 1In no case, however, | lamp chimneys and baking powder. Its cap: kl;:l"\ll‘l“nn!\l.ln‘v(m\ lx\h“”\‘qlu |"-" m;n .| Fifth race, hurdles, mile and'a half: Mar- | pOIAICP] ker beat Teichms in & que will the rate exceed short line rates from | ital is $30,000. The incorporators are: E. 8. Fdwin A k)uhll’nh\; Jxm'fi:l cCabe anc b B V\";; '."J"]ll'llm\n- B o A i | after forty moves. Albin and v | Mississippi river points. This road will also [ Gatch, E. M. Gatch and J. B. Eldridge, Unfinished Chicago stakes, 2:2) trot, purse seau Brummell' (6 0'1) thir Brooklyn ...\ gi'6 [ 8 ruy lopex after forty-nive sell tickets September 16 to 19 from polnts | A system of electric call bells is belng | $5,000: Annine won the fourth and deciding | Chicago ..., iy RGO RR R A el 2| i Illinois north of Decatur up to and iu- | placed in the court house for the jury rooms. heat in 2.11%. Bryson won second money, | NEW < The management | W, York (LG i ! thirt &' | cluding Hannibal, Mo., and I for the | The juries confined for deliberation will he Miss MoGre third, Margaret fourth ore Washington ......... ' ran Knoxville battlefield at a rate of $5.53 added | able, when anything is wanted, to give the | Helen K, Margarct C, Baker and Lady Wil favored in regard to at- | 81" Toufs .7 A g D R el e lenivace ¥ Halhn B Marxa Y tendance and weather during the meet. The | Louisville ... 97 opening o r to the rates at Loulsvlil y | bailimrs of the” respective courts an” electric The Calumet stakes, 2:14 trot, purse $,00; | card shows that many of the better horses mes today: Pittsburg 3 Care' Ne NoHeaswas, siver "y thie\Visonalnscensl ahioi : B B P won in straight heats. Time: 2:i4l, | have left, and many books reti Louls at Brooklyn: Louisy NEWPORT, R. I, Aug There was g | tFal road today that it would run excursions [ Half a dozen more applicants for positions 296%, 21415 Moneit won second money, | cuperate for the Futurity tomorrow . eland at Philadelphia; Anati At | jien wind today which (nierfared someanar | 00 the dates already settled by the western | on the police and fire departments were ex Maud 8 third, Impetuous feurth were many rumors of upsets, but the ra altimore; Chicago at Washington. hlgh-wigd ‘toqny interfered somewhat | yoags to Curtis, Lombard, Thorpe and Stan- [ amined by the impromptu ‘“civil service | 'he Interstat 10 pacing, purs 3,000; | adheres more close to form than at any . with the play in the tennis tournament. | ey Wis, This territory had previously been | commission” anized by the €hurchill-Rus. Fidol won in straight heats. Time: 2:081, | previous time during the meeting, nothing | WESTERN RESULTS, | There were but eight players left out of the | excluded from those in which the low price | sell board yesterday. This completes the ex 2:10, 2:1 Coleridge won second money, | of inter urring except the beating of elghty at the start. The game for the | par it € (O, TIOR8 1 e i e O i atity abi AR IS A TINE Gazette third and Hyannis fourth. Ethel A ite, Kinglet, in the fourth race by . : Peorin Anot and stand _court was N Malcalm | A0t e 10d. Ooneral Mene SIRAHON. NGRS SOBUIY B f R R abciar wera: diatenoad e the arat ran up in the betting at b to 1 sty anin= 4 and Carr N o 8 to| . Vice President and General Manager M been examined P|e,ce, [e) heat. nd was played by his following at that Aok Heend } G-4. The €ot also went to| Dowel of the Monon road left here for New | Yesterday afternoon a man was found lying £330 trot, purse $1,000 (unfinished): Peytel | Chiswick in the fifth at last won & tace | BLOOMINGTON, I, Aug Des by & > of 6-1. Neel was putting up | York today, carrying with him the statement | in one of the doorways of the Dellone hotel won the flrst m-.'xl In 2T Willis P tho having been played by his party four | Moines met Peorla In a champlonship game | a wond une, his playing being mag- | of the earniugs and operating expenses of evidently very ill. He was removed to the second in 2:16%. Turquoise, Rosina, Judge ve times previously. Summaries here today. The same clubs play here nificent. Toward the last of the second set | the road for the last year. He d B Diloe: Slatio e T R e Hice, Royana, ‘iFrederiok T, 'and Hawthorne | . First race, five furlongs: Venetla 11 (6 to | hre today. 2 bai ey Eor Chace began hix lobbing, but it was. Inee. | (he road for the last year. He declined to | police station, whore the city physiolan w ERon Royax 1) won, Cohemaugh (8 to 1) Second, red | MOFrow and two games on Sunday. Seore: | gl DEERR 8 A0 E ot ot Nioy | make public the figures it contains until they | summoned to attend him. It was discovered Match, two in three (unfinished): | Train (no betting) third. 0: 1:0315, Dex Molnos ., 0010 i | Chace by retired from the tournas | have been laid before the directors and have | that the man was afflicted with lung troubl Akron won the first heat in 2:30. Aus- | Second race, five furlongs: Ameer (2l to la . 0020 0-5 The other matches r been approved by them. It is known, how- |and he was removed fo the Presbyterian hos trallan won the second in 1) won, Beldemonio (1 to 2) second, Maggie hHV':I Des ”\M_vv-«. 9 Srrors beat Hinekley 2 ever, that the statement is an exceedingly | Dt His name is Henry Lutter and he ha Awainsi 1 G bear 23%: Domineer | K @16 D third, Time: 10t “o| D Boinen 01 Heg Rl [Roach | Howland beat, Bdibi, satistactory ‘one considering the times, It ntly arrived in the city from f to 1) third. Tinie: 1:41 was interrupt third in L of 1893, which was the best in the history Aug There was a| Fourth race, handicap, one mile: Logan | Ping by rain Omaha CHcKet club will play a re- | of the road good card I2xposition track this afternoon | (3 to 1) wo et (1 to &) ond, Mirage | QUINCY, 111 23, turn match w Port Oma e ftarm o A ruling was asked from the chairn S f I H th N k and the aitendunce wax about up to the | (10 D th Time: 1:41ty = PANDIN THE ) turn matoh with-EorOman this aftemaoll * ne Wastern Lines Pastapgsr association croiula in e INeC B ee ihivoctten more Lot Dol io ot I race, mile ani a siXteenth: Chiswick Played. Won, R make up the touné aptain; | today as to whether the Grand Army tickets 3 of the races and mostly long shots carried | {12 \0 1) won. Speculation (& 1o 1) second, | Lincoln H. Vaughan, g, G thylor | will be used at afy time after their sale | Is dangerous, disagrecable and tenacious, off_the ] | mw“flf.“‘n“.: halt furlongs, seil. | . SIXth race, mile and an elghih e, CR e l:-‘* a‘-wvw : ,1\:_\ mfi)‘, o N ] on for the return trip or whether holders would | but Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a thorough B8 10 1) won, Julia'C (1 to| 4t @ to 5’ won, Diabolus_(f to 1) second, | Quincy ... i 3 b Ford )- [ be obliged to wait until after September W, | plood purifier, cures this and all other ond, Corn Crib. (3 to 1) third, Time: | Mendicant (5 to 1) third me: 1:58% Rockford .ivvave .u 19 iy Guie 3 the date formally agreed upon. e ruled — ; 1 ontchle, Iy . Stumips will bé sis form u o rul Rle Not a Favorite Won Out. 8t. Joseph ........... 9 5 | that under the latest arrangement they wer: R oy . forms of serofula, pitched promptiy at 4. ‘ to 1) - r 5 james to t Rockf 3 - good at any time after the date of sale and “I had a bunch on DETRO! Aox 8 i ALE james today: Lincoln at Rockford; = [ 1da ROIT, Aug The bookies wer Jgseph at Quincy:” Des Molnes-Peoria at [ . Crete ’l-'lumilsl-l‘u Atternoon up to their final time limit - my neck as large as e Ae a3 = g w i L oomington. niversity «iub team and the team —_— < ) e s - S{T0INd, race, six furlongs, “sell ncis | aingle: p ::ni vyu‘x..:t‘.] won, though all the | iy from Crete, Neb, will play thelr first gamo [ Competitor (o the Southern Puclfie, ; ‘;‘-Li“ -”ffh‘nl»m': SR L 10 W wan, Bridg winners were played to swe extont. The “1at University piti ‘this afternoon. The | SAN JOSE, Cal, Aug. 23.—Articles of ir | ndvised to have | Fourth race, five and a half furlongs, rell- | 2Tentihce was large 1ot o " Kansus City ba o Litt rete team in Gffe B the very strongest in | corporation of the San Jose & Alviso rail cut out, but would s, Wil Briar (6 to ) won, Lucnos Avies irst race, six furlongs: Monte Sano_won, | by B nE Grand Rapids, | the state and thed will make the U ity | roud were filed today and a $10,000 guaran pot. A friend sug- 0 o) second, Baruey Aaion, Jr. ('t 1 | gam Lo second. Hanban third n KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2.—8. | team play all they khow how. Game called | g geposited in the First National bank of Saaian kliat 1 tals 1 . 1tih race. four and a hulf furlongs: Thur- | ''Sotond race, fou 4 rome. | KADSAS City 0031010 San Jose. The company will build a broad muan @ to 1) won, Little 11l 2 10 1) second, | 1caiala won. " Mise ity ® sema, Singh | Grand Rapiis 000002020 Oharloy Hemuiiek is Doad, Gus Strauss 6 to 1 third. Time: 0:5. Clyde third. Thne: 0:68 e Hits: Kansas City, 15; Grand Rapids, DENVER, Aug. Z.—Charles Kemmick of Y v : rors: Kansas CIty, 2! Grand Rapids St. Paul, orce famous as the champlor e at Bay Distric | ] 0 AT, Hatoh, won tteries: Kilng and’ Zahner; Stafford v ; st of t 1 BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23— meogind,. Bomersealt. Aeig, | Thee: | ESeghallt S5P8 : et ol I T T Wirst race, four and a half furlongs: Lady fourth race, six furlongs: Somnambulist DETROIT, Aug. 2§ ears. He had a record of thirty-three m'lml){i filly, (6 to 1) won, Carara second, Julgo sevond, Tuscarora third. Thwe: | Detr a5 in which he was victorious e M third. Time: 0:56. filwaukee ) H 3 : Second race, ‘seven : Uncle Giles| . F race. mile and a quarter: Aunt | Hits: Detroit, 11; 4 Prize Fight and Boll Fight ¥ , Rob Roy third. Uncie Jim second, Folly third. | Detr e, 2 :| DENVER, Aug. 2i.-George Hall econd race, six furlongs won, Joe Woolman (10 to 1) Wagner ( to 1) third. Time g €00d winners at Windsor today, as not a B0 T £ 18 TR oNLY gauge railioad from Alviso (o San Jose Hood's Sarsaparilla SPECIALIST From San Francisco a regular line of bay 4 which T am glad to WHO THEATH ALL stemmers w10 “Nfvia, eonveying | 2 \@ say that 1 did, uad PRIVATE DISEASES, freight from Oakland, Vallejo, Berkeley and AL honatt AR i bay points in opposition 1o the South fposs 8d s S Paain z Entlirely Disap- MEN ONLY Railroad Sold for Cash. i [} pearcd, Evory curo sucranteed OSWEGO, N. Y 5 Pursuant to ar I can truly praise Ly Vgl order of Justice € lreme | Hood's Sarsaparilla, for I know it s an six furlongs, selling: Rose INDIAN A8, Aug X Minceap a finish fieht Saturday at Gillett, in|court the Southern Central road was sold| uyeellent medicine, I have recommends: | | A and_Kossuch; 8 ’ Frenchy'" Osborne have signed ar l ¥ at Galesburs. i { Clark (6 10 1) won, Tiberius mecond, Craw- as olis club falled {0 appear on the fleld today. | conm \ ¢ ) ; 5 SRlvuhirg.. § wnection with the “Wili West" show. | und rigage forsclosure here today | gk : ford third. Time: 1:15% pace: Cadet | Sne ‘umpire awarded tho game to InAlan: | Gomsotion Wit e atad West? sho A-l(.l.: mortgage foreclogure ere today 17| Hood's Sarsaparilla highly in the past, Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Silver e D \l’; ;“” “ln“ r'r:m apoli; ;v}_.\«m”.r” 'mj LRI senu 1 an_ buli fight knocked down to the stockholders' reorgani- | @nd shall continue to do so.” Mas. ELLA Bitac wop the Laisd 1n S - R S P Exhibition Gamen. zation committee for $1,000,000 in cash, wh B1LLiNGs, Red Cloud, Nebraska, ordon, Laporte Girl, Dell Indianapolis .. ..... [ 3 8.6 WILLIAMBPORT, Pa., Aug. 2.-—Dem- | was paid on the spot Chance and Turner also 8t Paul S @ 3 60.6 | crest. 10; Clevelund, 15. Kansas Cit o ) ) 0| "ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Aug. 3.—4 Flossle won in_ straight heats. | Minneapolis ..o o8 o B tadiie Oy, 1; Blacimall, A Ave 8-at 28, Fredonin Wilkes, Den- | Milwaukee ...... ... 100 " ol 19.0 K, Ethla K. Lucotts, Miss Zurabella and | Detroit . i R S | T Rain st Orlando also started Terre Haute - 98 “ I3 0.8 CE AR RAPIL 4 (Special o ~— g Grand Rapids .. 100 3 © 31.0 | Telegram.)—The Bur today Haydens' have plauos az low as $50, Games today: Minneapolis at Indianap- | was posiponed on ac , ’ o Onsws Catien 5 Mmatant Hood’s Sarsaparilla LOUISVILLE, Aug. 23 The Loulsville & Nashville road has perfected negotiations for the inaugus n'of a steamship freight serv ice between this country and Europe, the vessels to ply between Vensacola aud Liver- | [00d’s PILIS §h, 50 o, atin dinne Is the only true blood parifier promi- s dnngeross wbitie N nently in the public eye. §1; six for §5. Sy g L AT

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