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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE.THUI onvent fore him he was reminde: ot ger of the same city sacretary. started A to hold its own against Yale” e h an elegan game fanning o ':r:"‘ ‘;”,‘”{: i at been held one vearnd | *WIRANGLING OVEN.THIE f;:Av\Tnvnym : 1 AN | WeERNBERGY Suw s GAMES OF TIE NATIONAL LEAGUE. | va\ v men, i W oy been honored with & nomiantlon for ihe head | olutions raporied 4 spiri 4 olnte wni | Burprising Time fn tho Freo-for-All Trot at Thme, for s mul w Malt Furionss | picoaburi Faits o it N B R 8 B B the best campaign he e the day Mr, Bryant presented a minor Fleetwood. | NEW YORK g 28, ~The attendane RALTIMORE, A o and | BUGK out: Ty Henshols! by sellvan he had taken the oat SHAN R i which all e to the —_— HERSRES L very light today, but | piyigburg were to have played two & Hutterie Albion, McTIy and ¢ And the band played— Knights of AK-sar-ben sell it-so do a of to carry out the laws iem the card was™Windtractive. In the first ruce |y atternnon. The first game was Nowman Gy Tegan and: MeKay uad Totked ople. | v Irvine of Douglas called atien. | UNDEATEN BENZETTA GETS SECOND PLACE | uitcte were ey starters, maiden Syear | at'3 b m, bt the Pittsbirks wer piresi Mack und, Weaver Now was n ace Hu': 1 ‘m‘rr\ fal resu (‘. the can ons ot olds, with maftlerf jockeys, but they did not | yp " oronn a0 S bay e e B (Sp 61 Ais. itd ne ha 2 t was ure other speakers owe as 'mucl 1 a8 many old. i 3 g tot 9t A f i B Rt the i e & drag on the party b Howe ¥y much ttouble A8 L1SaY "| the game forfeited to Baltimore by a score | ftora yesterday & the 4 majority of the people did not un.| Wiumer Firat & Suecessive y t dway to Siaten tartfor 9 to 0 after the Baltimore players had | Preaking ey tand the principle of the referendum, | Heats, Making (h wrd of . Uy, and Matqu taken the fleld. Mack's men arrived in time | Jasting 0210 members of other parties had Two Five nod a Half in i \ sécond and the others nowhere, | for the s game, which resulted in iget % over and conce what populists d raced in this way to the end. Murs | Walkoy fltimore. Foreman was wi Hits: Hastings, 11; Tecumseh, 7 manded in the way nance, they might : . awsily. Wortibers was a 1-to 2| A0l inefe W R A T "t r § race, ahd | groe tdown i th sok and Johnson’ Davis and Huftum lemur at the referend The platform as R Paeladed | ! | Belding t t Blerbauer's work 3 y . ported by the majority Is as follows Tt N A A Cirsey's batting were ) uin fell here all afternoor 1 We, tha people's part e ¢ N NEW YORK, Aug third day of s Attendance. .40 ent he tiase BAIl afia. b FEELS QUITE SANGUINE braska, i eonventio mt 1o put | the grand circuit meetis leetwood was 2o Tengths in Lro : timor if ing ofr Allen answered Vigol forth the following platform of principle . me-fifth of ittsbury b Not A » 3 [l the best day WAFness hors 1 ot Annie Laurie any more, pleased {6 step in | We ) nreby | atfirm the principle best d f 2 t e tim Baltimor 7. B SCORES O 3 ERY LEAGUE. it L4 ul haryvest and greet | Omaha pia g " i i £ mote, 8 Pl : " e popullst party, | o Ve declare oiirselves in favor of strict | my, 1 The saltimors; 4. Two-base hits 2ol el | 86 Pant papolis and abers of th pullst, party, | economy n conducting the witair ¢ 8 ' ins on. He toc at| ley, Bierbaver, ( e’ hits Drops {6 h sl ! of At vernment in all its branches, | track was in superb and the at- | {he start ¢ all the wity vo 1 5. Btoleh bases < Foreman, | g - Marel wateh them formulating plans |~ We ‘belleve the fudicial affairs of the | oo™ uiie ggod, ther full "Fhe " fourth had six starters Aying Dottiie plays: Cenina to_Hie INDIANAPOLIS, Aus el ory and control. Day by | state should be conducted on the principles . 5 ! Dutchman the faverite at the remunerative Heckley; Clarke to H 3 1ndianapolis 03 6 We cementing and strengthening | O Justice and ‘honesty, without partisan yple preson 5 to 2 and he took the on balls: Oft Hoffer, 1; oft St Pan 00 Day by he o parties | Vi .:v’\l in u; »”mv . ‘lm th |w;v!)‘ X The chief attraction, of course ti 1t looked at, first s it el Struck guts By Hoffer, 2 Wil ¢ e Hits: Indianapolis, 16 5 other people ting ling to he Omaha platform had recommended the | greqt free-tor { , 5000 purs { up, but Flying Dutchman man. Batteries: Hoffer and Clarke; Fore- | rors: Indianapolis, 1; St Pa s P 12 Glaveling { | initiative and referendum. It was the In Lpdatd Al Ol Lt s Jeft | won easily, with Pa man and_ Merritt. Umpire N a0 | EARar . MGE m..rl! ‘;"rv»(u'y Jane We sell it for b0 cents 4 ahh Tombisa) | FemUgR oL MRCH NI RRHINCPYLPDUre 8|\ WHIDEEHO SULFSE CTROKY (B L4 VERES THIOK . The stowards of (he Coney | "Dy’ Time: Two hours thirty-five raus ] | c Drmey of Wall street a0 Lonbiie | adopt_the Omaha platform, minus thiy rec- | Azote, the unbeaten Benzetts, who Jockey club discussed Sudse Riscofl's de: | minuten Rl A 25.—Score A. HOSPE, Jr. L A 4 T e | o !n\v'n n Ix;».\w- (hyr poin ‘Ah“» tehate irth heat at Buffalo in 2:06 Shoned their % LR i L \|.\|x TO :;I,p }|,1»\m|», Det i 2 0 2 Art and Masic, r v extis waxed warm Wolfe moved that the | oo p vestigate the case and wke the nece ORK, Aug ie Burke was | Kansas Ci 00 3 o * rib 3 . icky NOW | inority report be laid upon the table, The | SerlinG campalgner Kiamath 1o, sults ; ; pil attraction In the game played | Hits: Detroit, 4; Kansas LAl et ratio of 18 [ HIHE Yt e B ) was very properly the favorit e e, maiden 2-year-olds, fiv iy between the New Yorks und | rors: ~Detrolt, 3. © Hatteries 15 o ‘ towaid | . R a0 15 Wil AURIE neinnatis. Al of Burke's old friends were | He Daniels and Bergen question then recurred on the motion | but only tro! of 3 on hand t me | ] h TR ALY i fre8 i) and p o heard | 4, Db the. MNJOFILY. FHOTL. FetAININE. the ¢ . 4 Atib (15 to 1) third, Time n har » welcome him, and when he FERRIT HAUTI, In. Aug r i S ey pt the majority repo aining the | races on B ) ¢ Klamath m, he bat in the f inning th atra Hk ) 0 aho word blazoned fo T 4 | referandum recommendation. = As the de- | gor ue oy 1ug they ar-olds and upwards, six | assembinge arose as one man and cheered | 3fimeainie 0 power of the country had $LO0)000 t0 Pt | hate grew hotter the previous question was g Wernberg (1 to ) won, | h The New Yorks won the game, Score N Naire Hhiite B R PR S Wil of the peoble | dumanded, carried, and the referendum was | €2t ¥ nd, Ajax (. to 1) th New York 1301 %8 rora:” Torre Haute, 3; Mi wis r 1 He had | ojorsed by a vote of 548 to 157 m t Hckly i ; Cineinnati . ) 0000 0 0 SMOKED 0 3 ORDER op i a gap Kla- | I . w \ncinna Wilso, i i year ago| . 1OKED OUT “THE ORDEF ) ’> LR iwse: . Rey Yo Srfied. GRAND RAPIDS, Aug bl % The following resolution was reported mathi, Ho pa rottl i) s f ; cinnafi, 1. Two-buse R HRbIdN Buspe the committee. AL ., 1% ! X A eesbuse h Milwaukee ey We denounce as unpatelotic and unar lengths ahead of Klamath L v Pt e i Hoy, Van Haltre 5 Hits: Grand Bid r i 7 v ' i any secret oath-bound organization h In the second heat, A i to 1) 1 Jethere 1ys: Smith to Ewing Grand Rtaplds, tach an X t Ratok ol bject the creation | trom the start, Klamath having f me: 1:49 1-5. ML B bR L | s: Kittson and ¢ ach a som o v 12 tost for public office, and decl the sendoff, but Benzetta out-tro t ar-olds, fillies, selling, g . slan i the act ngressmen Kem and MecKeighan, | the maintenance of a tisan, n the q AL A 1 Juste, o by | it 20 Badteries: | ST \\l-x\..]uv Hli‘. TEAMS, . s oacasions., | Hughey and Roach; Fraz rnan, Stafford, Hoy : i1 1o 10) Second, Tise (1 0°2) third : | sectarian public:school systemn | tho leader, 'Azote, who passed-the first post / cosior Sixth race, mile and a sixtesnth, on turf I Indinnapolis 5.0 Y 4| You cannof go speake L ey . J ¢ X by the half in 1:01%. Breasting the hill | pep, (1o 1) v 13 Y n Kansas Cit ¥ P | by the half 1:01%. Brea 1| pepper (4 1o 1) won, o 1) 1l | e ty 2 1o the opera | forty-seven minutes. Attendance, 1,00, on the rear side of Point of Rocks Azote | Langdon (4 to 1) third. Thne: 1:8 2 | BURNHAM IN THE GAME Mil \ v | i g l.mg 0 | sneered at, but he ted no impractical | spade a sp This is an anti-A. P. A politics. He wanted to see perfect organiza- | convention, ain't it?” He was answered by thon_ until t pulist_party could keep step | a chorus of “Yes.” “Then 1 denouace it in victory. ~Referring to his | It has no place in this convention i v re the senate, he said: “It | By a number of speakers it was urged th P and a & the New Jockey ) God spares my life during the next four | the committee on resolutions had no right | inK, finishing in 2:0515, the fasteat heat ever| o, 5 nt fared much better, | BOFK Was _ unsatisfactory. " He _ordered | Grind Kapids .....IH yoars I'll make them think the past was but | to cast the fire brand among them. John Fiectwood, and the fastest ever | club tod it e Plicher MeDormoti from the game T the | (Games today: Minneapolis at morr skirmish Quinn of Douglas, in an impassioned speech a geldin the Wil I NVers ot almost pro fifth inning and also ordered Manager Mc- | & e T LICURE BHOU B SLILE KR I. H. Tibbles of Bancroft followed Senator | denounced the A and said that while A IT THREE STRAIGHT L Brch loskey to the bench. ~ Attendance, 1,50 RApINsy CaTiy s Ul s et Allen. He paid a glowing tribute to the [ he was surrounded in his delegation by mem ; at was again Azote's ibles, fol just work of the populist delegation in congress. | bers of this damnable order he had the cour broke after passing the first | had straishtencd stretcl onisviie . AR i b b Rl b e He retired wmid wild applause and an at- |age to speak out his sentiments, He was not | quarter, Klamath chasing Azote it el a0 L LA 15, Loulsville, 8. Errors: | ! AL ALY camo with a rush, making the three-quarters | in 1:33, and it was seen that the result was | beyond doubt. On he came without waver BROOKLYN, Aug. %8.—The FLouisville | M ) cam fell before the Brooklynites at Eastern | Minnen i i 4.0 hifF of park this afternoon, after i long drawn out | 10 o 7 a whiff o ind_uninteresting game. Umpire Burnham's | herre Hauts g ; Sensations at €1 1ill Downs, LOUISVILLE, Aug Perfect weathe e g O T >, | ) itk was ot Serioussy | Brookiyn, 5 Loulsville, 3. Iarued rans Takes First Place before the convention had been organized. | bob-tall of Omaha which formed the rank | the swing for the up grade, and Benzetta L R P aloeand hal i ieville 1 b on bal: | QUINCY, 1il., Aug. 2.—Scor % yme of the delegates wanted to kno € A. P. A. Ism In that city. He ap- | who had been trotting fast after sottling § s another good day for lon Gettihger, 1; off MeDermott, 4. Struck | Des Moines 02003 Flowery, refreshing, delicate had become of the comr on cre Y T D R | L PR UG e el L SEAHEL L R L By Daub, 2 by McDermott, 1. Home | Quincy 300 0 and 1asting. , e et il O He spoke not for Douglas county alone, | finished, Azote finishing with the utuost eas 2 uits: . ; R machance, drifin, TChesibixe its: | Wit Des’ Moines, 9; Quine For sale by druggists only. AR TARR fokteds ARRiatant BicratRFy e e M it for th n 207, t aclng to his a race of . L Shugart. Sacrifice hi Spies. ' Stoleti | and Mclariand; Parvin and Botand IMPERIAL CRGWN PERFUMERY €0, tes, surpassing merit, Had cither Bonzetta or | 3 ; bt i, D" Dowbie:piys: "8 | FRORTA] Rus, 2 Ayl 4t Yeean s LAt t the | Kiarath beer sbie to farce Arote out In ont c gart to O'Brien to amaer. Batteries: | porin R e o ‘church, and was prompily called | each neat he could certainly hava gone Y Miles el 1 ; Daub and Burrel; Gottinger, McDe ot 0 > LA LI C, (i 1. (Powers and Paul Vandervoort. -Amidat | JoWn by Chaieman Allen. Yelser sald the | faster leals than were over ibeen oaeasterni Sceond, o ol il B R it Dooria, 1; Lincoln, 6 wiepiae | WEDDING BELLS) Two new conslderablo confusion Vandervoort was | fooaution would drive populists n tracks | \ BOSTONS BADLY BIEATE S LT Ay cRown & . boosted through one boxes and he | Publican ranks After the second heat of this race th : B e L D e : o; Graige and Speer walked out upon ! EEE 01k LHE |5y CAIMBEYOREL BDOKE agAInat itig t handsome mare Benzetta was bought fr i van aill over th h Eoendse il delegates that they v tisorganized and [ 1O called Quinn an Irishma ter owner, B. W. Ayres of Ducke arth 1 3 (10 to | treubl winni ot id ot elp being defeated. He said if they [ What are voute demanded a vole ML LA S00 Sl D RN O dond, (Chatley Molsean, (wh Hits: Rocktord, 6; St e S £ A am a_republican i a popu but for whom it was not announc o | Sul i) third. Tim nificent wame, the JHits: Rockfg § T e e e coar 30| Bt b Brek too much, and he | same broker subscquently offered 321,000 for th tace, six furlongs: L 5) | steadily to the end. Uy g oo Al Bayders Colpur e b b & et in ke Bl et downvimig b jeers and cat | the great year-old colt Larabie, but his p to0 1) D | feartutiy rousted by the e gy didn't have the money lot them send to | ©!'S owner, George Leavitt of Boston, would not Boorar 1 Played. W Omaba and he would give them one for McKeighan threw some o the troubled | entertain the offer. Th olt is entered in | Only Johs @ i : ; Des Moines nothir waters by calling for a reading of the first | the rich Kentucky Futurity, and on prezent | mOLEDO, Aug envy rain velan M y E She Chadron then reported that the | part of the r solution. He said he could see | form seems to have it at his mercy racel 1 today n Hits Y commi ) credentials would report in | Nothing harmful in it. It was, said Azote, the winner of the free-for-all, was | o 0 00 SR P LB, ¢ 2 about ten minutes, and the convention yelled | Simply directed against sectarianism in poli bred by the late Senator Lelend Stanford at oyola rider afid ‘all but Johnson refused to | runs 5 3 » for D, Clem Deavar Tt Was now 515, and a | tes. He asked the convention if they were | his Palo Alto farm. He is by Whipps, 2:27%. | i o ‘fost mile. Sanger and Tvier wers M itk 4 ok et B é ton said that he had just returned from the i 06 ¥ committee and that it hal only reached Johmson connty lis now went up for John | 4 St. Joseph motlon was made to instruct the committes | WHling to say tomorrow morning that last | son of Electioneer, and his dam is Josie Fint r o mile and a mile and a half re ¢ e LG PR A e ) : < to report the list selected by the state contral | DIght they voted down a resolution ag daughter of the Successful horse Whipp EeBativaly, BUE Ahey conldinat e tnaycen” to Stolen: bage! T Moines at Quincy; | That insists upon amittee to be taken as delegates. But | religious test in politics, Hambletonian. Azote was campaigned with | make the’ trial. Johnson came out and an- | ble plays; Niee to Lonk A keepinga stock of Uiy was voted down and Mr. Deaver took | ROSEWATERPHOBIA BREAKS OUT. | indifferent success by Orin Hickok for the | nounced hi B LR L3 L g e ou, Mecarthy, ‘4 2 "Pom: University €1 Against Sioux City. I bararastor o "Tto was paced by -tar balls: Nyoe, Mecarthy H the atage. "Ha st hat ha. folly endorsed | Jesce White waid that the resolution Had | Palo Alto siabies, and was purchased in the | fetord for mile, Hx was pactl O B AR foct.*Chinds, Sfeicean, ke Besok oaf: | On Saturday, August 31, Sloux City will i what had been sall by Mr. Vandervoort about | heen sprung on the convention by Rosewater. | SPring of 1894 by Monroe Saiisbury, in whose | e, Wl Bt Wy round until | Sullivan, McGarr, Blake. Passed bail: | be Lere for two games with the University organization. Without it nothing could be Sprung on the conventlon by Rosewdter: | hands he has proved to be a trotiing race | {ha up ¢r tura was rerchod, when it d o pel [ Tenny. ' Balteries: Young ani OConnor: | club, Saturday and Monday, Labor da aceomplishod IERhaRAuacR hpin SH f repub- |y oise of strictly the first class. ¢ wed. him to' co wlivan and Tenny, Time » hours and | S g avaRanas Morday, BT v licans, to disrupt the populist party A IR SR firteen minutes. Umpire: MeDonald IRl oy SnR S magtaln In the house? ALLEN PERMANENT CHAIRMAN W Bryant announced that the charge TINOR RA ANOTHER SENATORIAL DEADLOCK. | LIGKCR, String of Nictories for shi 4 Why, the wise mother. Because, when wing Mr W. H. Dech made a | of Je Wh was false Iward Rose The 19 trotting race also developed a . > 2 tro Maric Pr GTC S Ry 3 i ieverybady HOWE It i of r 5 roniark the committee on cre. | water,” he said, “had nothing whatever to|very good contest and resulted in a v : R e JAVABHINGTON, Aug, S8 irhis Is ithe thfrd | Un]veraity, cluby, Bl rories will probally be | taken internaliyy it curestih alfen mihutes dentials, which had been out two hours, came | 40 With the resolution. When men make | for the splendid mare Bouncer, own y Summitt Price,” B e game. Tom Browr 2 senatorial | S0 & | Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, in and reported e committee said that it | charges they should be® prepared to back | William Simpson of New York City, pro jeisy and Albatross. al form _ 1" his ol associates, - - | Nervousness, Sieeplessness, Sick Headache, was found eleven count'es were un-|them. Could Jessa White do- this?' The | prietor Empire €ity stud. In a \vn'\; N e "‘nmx.”] im Hurst also put in his appoar- |-\\--:‘- .'vn:’»' |\\‘;-_.. . :n’». Javer | Diarrheea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, ropresented: The as presented was | Man from Douglas ‘remained si Then | Miss .McGregor won. the first heat in. 2 DR D serron i ahcelandirecsimentida/oxation s Bilober ater| SISANSADL CITY J |: : v \‘\I;“, ‘,n‘m Colic, Flatulency and all internal pains. : il fourth heats Time: 3ifod 217 | Breitenstein took his place.” The laiter In ¢ Whootmen will be hel sattmount park | DOSE—Halfa teaspoonful in halfa tumbler Gueritta and Lucille H also started while running after Dowd's fly, collided | Prizes have been offered. A flonx list of | Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism, amd both rece injuries about the head ( K00 Fiders have already been signed Neuralgia, Mosquito_Bites, Stings of Insects, Anthony Wins the Ehor, POt rasalyes An) i ine ont thounehd e xweil of et | Neuralgia, Mosqui Sting cls, YORK, TSI R, Tardin's ANEHODY, | oo at Ly ba i o A Sal ok ol C. Lawton of Denver wi Sunburns, Bruises, Burns, Scaids, Coughs, by Ormond, out e Bentontick. won | bat nor make a play. St. Louls was three | 3 Colds and all throat troubles. runs ahead In the elghth, when the game | ORI ’ i o was called on mccount of darkness and the | the Towa Radway’s Ready Rellef, aided by 'R;"‘A" It | seore roverted to' the seve Lo, Aug. 2.—(Special T way’s Plils, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma- IN ONE ROUND, ' Bgare 'he last game of the lowa larious, Bilious and other Fevers. llen for permanent chairman, Precelant of | @0 exact duplicate of one adopted by the | rattling finish Andrus landed the Simpson other conyentions was cited by J. V. |Dpopullst state convention of 1893 mare a winner in 2:14. Again in the third Wolfe to the eftect (Lt the temporary chair.| Mr. Abbott of Richardson moved as a sub-| heat the local inare stalled off all opposl. man bad invarlably been made permanent. | Stitute the following tion, winning very =\ ndily in 2 \','\‘ and Chairman Heith sald that when he stood for | Resolved, That we are opposed to any re- | the concluding heats he won away of t cegieh ] L for || iious test for office or membership In this | The 2:40 trotting class for 3-year-olds had party six starters, but it proved the hollowest kind This was adopted, as also were the follow- | of a victory for the California colt, [red & g Moody, brother of the noted mare Muta 1t ‘he were clected he should positively de- | /"8 Moody i Muta AT R AP e T el We Invite reform and progressive organ- | Wilkes, 2:11. He won each heat as h tornado of cries of “‘who 88 bia 46 l,“ izations and persons to unite with us and [ pleased in 2:2: 1. He was bred and foll i PO RIEN S0 SHON leprecate any act which tends to give pres- [ owned by Willia rbett, prop r of th Walcott Wins Hix Second Fight ollowing which tor Alle elected | e and nued existence to Mvision of | San Mateo stock farm, San Mateo and | P Ll e b D e and conducted 1o the chair. He expl ined then | reform for Bt reat atalllon Gty 135 election as temporary chairman it had been with the understanding that Semator Allen should follow him as permanent chairman | | adopted.” ~ Vandervoort ‘nominated Senator | Mr. Bryant showed that the resohution was | with Bouncer second, but In the second i a L , fourth heats Time: 2:15%, 2:07 | Breitensteln took his place. The latter in the great Ebor h e today Dumbarton | was second and Boxes third. ——— OBRIEN BEATEN 3 | ington e 0400 1zue was abandoned on account of rain| ifty Cents a Bottle. Sold by Drugglsts. uis v Sl sLof180 (0 here, and the league 18 no more. Dubuque York. Washington 3t. Louls, and Burlington have asked for places in { BABVAE & €9 haw 395 | iBosmoN - Aug.; S~Dlbk . O'Brien ot Washingt S Western association and Ottumwa disbands, | = how the leal” was made, by saying at this convention most | o ¥ 0 K ursa s runs: Washington, 2; § i Connors has signed to play left field with SR QN in the convention cther than an onlooke folsomb in -roferencer to, the penitentiary | tr ol mace for $5,000,"in which will start | New 1 _was knocked out in| Dowd. = Stolen buses e P - with a statement that a fight was being mad ¢ e Patchen and Robert J Patchen lias | % Awenty-round. oN & MO | Miller; Merces 3 to Selbach . 3 ST on him, and that it was done for the sole Ived, That if the policy of the gen- | beaten Robert J twice and has been beat olored ton_this eve Al A off Tiref 1[I SRl 1031 =RAXTON @ RURGHBO SRS purpose of casting a firebrand into the camyp government in reducing the currency | by him. John R..Gentry has beaten .Joo | was th € fhe gecond event in o t t or, 2; by M iy Thursday, Aug,. 20 of the populists. Word was to o out to ail i we must in Justic to the taxX- | Kl and has been beaten by Joo Patehen | Farryzut club's carniyal at v b6 Hatteries LERR ALE MO Sgau s allen had ik {amod ¥ ”ru‘v ty oftices el [landSnaniaces aAdANAR iR bert T | ttor were Bresent Tiean BY orot it | 2t i e | S THE loli‘\‘\‘i:l\l|’ili i'fl\“(flupfl" o ¥ is own state he c 1 1 express our sinc ind has been beaten by the latter. So the | (&i{uhe's fight w ) be for bio as | forty-seven minutes. Umpire urst S T . i, N STAPLETON COMPS G R DA O BT of CLAT b bnahip cwdl)iibe: BOLEIANAL |\ o Rl L 0 okt wad at R WG R I S | Every Joint in His Body Racked by 5 | Lewiston, mpion Direction of Gustave Frohman, In DeMille and Rheum tism. o Jatkscs et e , made unanimous. This was all there was to CHOSE MAXWELL OVER MAGNEY goods fields of starters. Result 1{4"!“”\‘\* justas, defetmineg, thaxne i s error in the fourth, when he let an easy IIIIINIDIVIIIVIINIIIINIGG 2 the alleged deal. The comyention proceeded to an informal | Free-for-all class, trotiing, purse, 3$5.00) S e rmoon At 130, While Wal | rounder from Hallman pass him almest at | - 2 It haviug been decided that no proxies be | vote for candidates for supreme judge. Doug- | Azote won in straisht Time: 209%. | [orr was twelve pounds light ravjen | the tence l"yl‘l Jnb n ri\l” .\\l\"\[ l-):nlh;‘li: ~ admitted B, F. Littlefield of Nemaha | las county cast {hirty-nine votes for George | 3% 3% Bees seeond and Lifao had,_about’ five ‘Inches the " better in | S "0y also gave the Thillies a run. '.n—l' Hiv Arm ] county moved that a commitico of five be|A. Magney and one for Samuel Maxwell. | famiath, thir : ! : [ helnte | whe fehting was sharp from (he | {endance, 4600, Score | nt Pain—A True 2 appoluted on resolutions. This was amen‘ed | Boone county cast three votes for Dantel | "5ijo class, trotting, -year-olds, purse | SHWaltoti's jaw and his right on the stom: | Ehiladetphia 0031000 0-5| o Remarkable € to Include a platform, and the chair appointed | Carey of Dodge county. J. W. Kineald casi | $3,000: Fred 8. Moody “won in straight | yen, Waloott then stralghi-countered and | Chicaso 3 0 0 0 03| wiam F. Mater, 18 Park Place, Zanes- | i Hits: Philade 10, | ville, Ohio, ‘writes:' “About a year ago 1[@ | | | convention. Then it was that he had in ourtesy to delegates and v | P 1. Besides the great pace there | hands of Waleolt a vear ago, was det P HINADELEHTA AL Bemhe - Phillles sisted that the momination of Mr. Heath be this convention will be the 2:25 and trots, with | mined to retriey ‘x"v-lc-«;’x h Ao \]~m1’v \\"i‘ won today by lucky hitting, although Dah the followlng: as ‘anch commiltes:. Wi A. | theigme vote gt Dangias for Maxwell. Sam s, Time: Bty 231, Siiver Lake was | almost immediately landed o telling biow on prladel 0, L ! et 8 MoKsighan, W. A. Jones, J i Jis xwell of Dodge county recsived 665 o nd in two heats. Lady Delmar thir O'Brien's jaw and the Lewiston man went | rors: Philadelphia, §; ¢ parned [ had to quit work on account of rheumatism. | M 0 H. Powers, H.|uel Maxwell of Dodg ity receiverd d ustelle, Ela Madison and He recovered quickly, nowever, and | runs: Philadelphia, 1.° Two-base hits: Hall- | [ had the disease in my hips, back and arms, ‘ecocrceeecocccmcmuce 4l en went at it again in o rapid man- | man. Boyle. Sacrifice hits ullivan, ‘Tur- | jn faet, in every joint in my bod; The | Presented by special artangement with the man- | G. Stewart and Wilber . Bryant. It was | the 707 votes cast, and the informal ballot e nley s now 6 o'clock. Nothing had besn accom- | was made unanimous and Maxwell was de rotting, purse $3.00: Bouncer T found an opening and Stolen bases: Hamilton, - Wilmot d " ¥ AAWS faloak St Nathlu: hgiibaen pcesin L IAE 1008 (unaclmonsand SRR RALS otting, purse BOW: Bowncor | ner, but W ing A | e ety 1 anan Ctuby, Dop: | Paln was Intense, and I suffercd the moat [ asement of the New York Lyceuw Tieaire tiiL 7:30 p. m. e ohol e tnoiei e o alsommikieatta wall Miss M ot won firat | feet for i bt the mext i | ahue. First base on balls: Off Orth, 2; off | eXcruclating agony. My doctor could not do | Prices for this engagemen It was 8:30 o'clock before the convention | upon Judge Maxwell and inform him of his | in second. Burnhilde was | stant Walcott planted ‘a left on the heart | Turty ssed balls: Cements, 2 “Bat- | anything for me, and L tried gvery remedy | Patauitls and, L3 tows drews elrols . ‘ s 4 - : 4 Faturity, Henrfette, | and a1 the jaw and O'Brien fell and | teries sments; Terry and Don- | that could be suggested; none of them did & rawacnese SiEE BOt together for the evening session. When | nomination: J. V. Wolfe, Senator J. N. Camp. e et | e & "e foor. When elght seconds had | ahue ne I I thirty-five min- | me anv good AT e b Firat 3 rows balcony Chairman Allen rapped for order the band | bell, W. A. McKeighan, D. B. Carey and the } 5040 : g T £ AHHe ] bean counted the zong rang for the end of . a5 Mu a4 1‘w"u-v\ €ud, sod nally my jolnts: became | Next rows in b had entertained the aundience for nearly an | chair. | the Yound. As O'Brien then showed no evi ANDING OF THE sHfsnad ARt s, . A¢ Hmek R Gasid vet | uiw Chot sd hour. He announced that the committee on [ Rev. Mr. Snyder secured the adoption of @ | GRAY RACING LAW KNOCKED OUT, [ dence of betni able to proceed efered Played. Won t T'procured a hottle of Munyon's Rheu- | Stal. box and iiVin”ais platform would not be ready to report for | resolution denouncing the fmprisonment of s save the decision to Wa : 101 6o DD LREORUTAC A LaLHE 0L ASHDYOR SRR | MATINE I hou sse White of Douglas e American citizens without trial by jury we Rivohoft DeaTien thi Prosi 2 v elan 100 watism Cure, an 1 a short while was g halt an hour. Jesse White of Douglas said | free Amer tizens without trial by jury. | Judge Binchoff Decliles that Its Pro-| 3y ANCHORED IN THE SAME BAY 105 completely cured. [ am free from stiff- g that a Mr. Alexander . Irvine, a representa I A. Sheridan nominated Prof. James H ® Are Uneonstitntional | - - 101 . Y i1 ness and pain, and can cheerfully recom- | Coming. Woek Sept. 1-"A tive of Dr. Parkhui Hoc for the Pre oydston of Red Willow connty and B. C VEW YORK, Aug. S.—Judge Bischoff in | yulkyreie, Vigilant and Defe Bk Tes 101 mend Munyon’s Remedy as the best I 7 R = have vention of Crime, was present, and he would | Rewick nominated H. M. Casebeer of Lan 2 of common pleas today hande in the Sau Hook Horsesho lad 10 ever known . ") like to hear from him. M a delegate | caster for regents of the State university lecision holding that the provisions | NEW YORK, Aug. #5.-Tonight th 105 7 1| Munyon's Rheumatism Cure acts almost | from Douglas county, w iced, He | James Kinney of Douglas nominated Mrs. | law are within the In-{ sailing yacht Valkyrie 111 0 5 4 instanianeously, curing many obstinate cases | said he had been sent out to Omaha to help | Elia W. Peattie of Douglas as a candidate | istitution against th \nd Defender, are anchored in the & i in a few hours. It is guaranteed to cure | purity the city, having helped to down Tam- | for regent. The result of the bailot by any kind of gambling and ust inside Sandy Hock. Tom 0 rheumatism Iv any part of the body. Act many, but he found the city needed a n | ties was as follows: Boydston, 575; C: B aTore Unconstitutlonal. THo declston *was | 2B0° Just in ! i 101 Lk P J ! . 1 »efende and Vi ant will have a « 1 10 or muscular rheumatism cured in from one Parkhursts. He ha e children, but not | beer, 218%; Elia W. Peattie » in the suit of John C. Dudley | D%f ‘.:“h' A y i EARE R e e L L SR AL 1 OPENING, one of them sh r a public school in | Peattie and Prof. Boydston wer red the | against the Flushing Jockey club. Dudl e New York: Cincinnati at yoklyn; | sh [ s the arms, ie side, back | Omana uniil the schools. coased. to ‘desive | nominecs of the Convention for regents of the | Bued 10 Fecover the moust of A, stake will follos and witeh every move ' 2t Paiadeiphin; Pittebare ¢ Bait |or bresst, or soreness of ‘any part ot e | F RIDAF, SEPTEMBER 6 rovenue from liquor and prostitution university dn Outfoots O'Connell. sl ) body in from one to three hours, It promptly Continuing 9 Nights, . i : cures lameness, stff and swollen joints, and Py . Pain’s it NAMED A STATE COMMITTER Mr. Carey resigned from the committee on T 1S, Aug. 25.—The event of today’s | The wir 5 nl - the maneuve - = g REan Y e GAMES OF THE LIVELY AMATECRS. |ail pains in the bips and loins, chronic rheu ! Ssectucl the f bag 2 ties be had ar FATF e N R B A matism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in 1 lected as a ine ) tentral wow | The central committee was empowered {o 1 together, The it VugRIng | pack are speedily cured. It seldom fafls t mittee. . Th 5 i eonaidorom | il any vacancies on the state ticket which en und a hall furlongs, was half aue o8 AL Aol from - Alhign: give relief after one or two doses, and almost | STOrMing time ~was consun 10 call of | MIEht occur In the future. 4 than when heap Ayereinet 8 3 ot o b AUE 28| [variably cures before one bottle has been | Sichty-sizh - of | "o nluce of National Committeeman Judg Ao, and O'Connell Went to the | 3 : ial)~The Newman Grove ball club | yged names reported. A motlon the | campholl was supplied by the election of W 'ved that animal reluctantly at 1 t Ibion at Alblon and won the game | Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Rem midst of naming the itteemen that the | A, McKelghan start was a good one. ¢ v i U - 19 to 15, The feature of the | Company of Philadelphia put up p new chairman of th central eonimit The convention then adjourned the way from the first quarter § th game was the batting of Backus of New- | for nearly every disease, which ar teo correspond with s Faa - furlong, when Tinda siipped by Fshoe, | © L b s .| man Grove, who was al bat seven times |all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottl dge Samuel Maxwe of the plo 'th ‘horses’ wore severely Whipy efender appeared aft S . e Riffseman, of alf - ot repre. | | Judge Samuel Maxwell is one of the plo- | e, The thme was vory fast, cons ater 4 inion sl = - BEAUTIFUL sented and a an member of the | P el it 4 long republican he track was heavy and slow pin outsi Hook she the new list entral committeemen. ey | and served several years a rict and fir : L AN tiongs 4 - tollows: J. 1" o Herman Freese, | A1ty @ double torr judge of th r B, Pt Dimpis 6 to 55 se | y p Antplope: J Baie. B J. A. Neal, |} 58 la khox e, probity | UG eYond race, purse, maiden 3-year-olds I 3 res braulltyl scenary, Box Butt Wit Toyd; Ge or his polley. Judgs ongs: . Woodlkke (6 to ) won, . Mirs ¢ \ 8 e i ! Cake walle, FBuck ar Miles, Brow g0 A. Beck, Buftalo; I A large fag Pto 1) second, Wadena (12 £ 1) third inagement Uniyersit W. Petors Tk W He TRslor. Buiior n pa n Nebraska dur M, sem niversity W. Waugh, Cass; E. D, Crabb, Cedar; 0. q { the supreme court by vace, Owner's handicap, sev Crafts, Cherry; €. W. Dayion, O s in tw Linda @ to 9w Scheam, Dison; R. D. 1oy, Dodg T afterwards unhel e (even) third. Time: 1:04% HASTINGS, B Au, 0. Yejser, Doug ] 5. Burk, B e United § \ ’ ind seventy yards: | eighteenth rous J. M. Dimmitt, Fravklin: William agh B N proy.is w Frootier: C. F. Wheel Furna BE. Bl o ¥ Gage; E. D. Emmett. Gartield; S, 3 mas, Gosper: P. H. Barry, Greeley; 1 » ty-four mav Fdward. Hell; ¥. M. Howard, Hamiitor . . 1 t ¢ & queen’s gambit deelf —_— Ham Kautzman, Holt; €. B. Wamsel, How . X mov Steinits beat ard; Patrick Willie, Joffer H. Col J ' u . pening after ¥irky-nin more; St. Louls at Washington. V. Wolfe moved that a call of the ¢ information and Governor comb was the third ¢ st on the eard, an far "0 | named in bis place. v cap, in which Linda and ty -and F. 8 Michie, Thayer; W. I. Wilson, Thur. t - | T 21 salite. Farlmont, | Frenc Wirty-tw 1 w to ma.* w M. D., Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prowcies dt gain koo vy _ Switchback, Joha 8. Freeman, Platte; J. C. Ray, Polk; o h evidence to conviet him - b v LONDON all Mall G inteltizent families who do not keep Castoris | results "Q'z.,‘:w“ N 0 A AThittent . T e bit dechined. fier forty ;‘ Kht moves h 141 80, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, ¥ Y o ; | - o A 3 “Becond rac e 4 ann beat Bird in a pkbi game af ithout i jurleus medicatls | Hopkins, Webster; C. E. Parsons, Wheele Think He Is Saunders' Partner e Pong e flve Mis and Tschigorin i | ‘ | | . Richardson; W Savage, Saline avel r e X » atic also st pects of ondon Ath Cautos Marryy, D, D, 2th Strect and Teh Ave,, New Yk Ultg, QGeorge Bocher, Sarpy; B R. B. Weber, which had been pawned by the th race, t Baron Dilloa won | jetj A te clul Now York Cit; Saunders; M. P. Cary, Seward; ry Mur man, alleged be Saunders’ | in straight heats. T ellie | which s . g by the | ow York City. ray, Rushvill Sheridan; H. M. Matthews, Some of the clothing has been | Ben I, Kata Ma; Iteam: vl ays th Tue Cevrave. Cowraxy, 77 Munray Srueer, C. B. Bullock, Nanee; Willlum Dailey e o $ Seoteh fiy-th Shorman. otified 15 belonging to MeAndrews ack Raven slso started London A ) way th ' « ‘ SR i) . ohmsen: Joln L. Pai 0 D . b e GALESBUR burne bea ek T g Philidor af # Oastoria fseo well adapted tochildren that § Castoria cures Colie, Constipation, l_, B 5 . o O | mos aa : burne i er tter i e ineBoating Nemaha: T. 8. Dusenbercy, Nuckolis; John RS RGPS JAR Srrenad W ; § § | sames of 18 Maso 1 “The ule of *Castorta® s 80 universal and v several years T bave racommondad M. Webiman, Otoe; E. J. Plummer, Pawnee; | © Deteetives Savige d Dempsey { i 1 118 merits 5o well known that it scesns a work | Castoria, aad shall always eonticuo to do Btarke ¢ ty for chairmag of | Chickeriug, Steinway, Knabe pianos at | 3eate s 0 ",‘;:,'hi' Mala axd pace: = Time: | smntoen” It v added, “have seriously weak. Hoxle, Lancaster; Josey ., Stante pace: Ra straight I recommend it y prescriptivs ur B! and Bathing A. J. Bchaeter, Phelps; W. A, Brown, Pierce r th burglary, The detectives think 2 X " at. of supererogation to endurse it Fow are the | wo, as it hos invariably proluced beseficial the wstate mmiitee, and N was | Hayden's. 2:49° Brown Hal §r., 8ir idwin Arnold, | beating’ with as much cency as we

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