the omaha daily bee. (omaha, nebraska) 1898-08-08 [p...
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. 2 - - _ _ _ _ _ --S- TI11 OMAIIADAILY TE11 : MONDAYAIJCrUST 8 , 18I)8) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I- -- - -- -
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REPUBLICAN CON VETIOSQa-
thoring in the Counties Throughout theAnthiope State.
GOOD AUENDANCE AND GREAT HARMONY-JeItgncs) C1i.vtt ((0 ( lie Mtite ? otiii-jiiitliig
-) ' ( ' ) 1(1 lIe
rr 1IiIut iii I.liicutii; ,, Vt1neM.Iusr ,
,;., .
, N h. , Aug 7SptIa1.ThO( )
Seward COUflty I-epUbIcnn) convention methere ytday, afternoon to elect delegatesto the state. congreMRonal an4 aenatortal-conventions. . There was a full attendance.-lion.
.
. 1. V.' . Loyley of Seward was eleetedchairman and Dr. V.? . IC. L.ouglibrtdgo of-
l'lcasant lale , secretary.The following deltgates were selected to-
tli .c ngrclonnl conventlon J. D. Onley ,
I) . %V. Grouse , ft. I) . harvey , F' . A. Lamdln..7 , l. Mci.aln , l. M. Fettermon , (Jeorg-oFoor.! . M.Strcarn , J. Wright , N. 0. Ttngettd.-M.
.
. W. Warner , ft. C. Rhea. U. W. llrandon.-Ji
.
nes Ituby and 11. '1' . Jones.-To
.
the state conyontlon : A. Cohnan , 11.-
C.
.
. Mayland , Joseph Jones , C. S. Newton ,
F. L. Clark , 1' . M. Itobotham , John Becker ,
L. Atwood Robert Muir, J. M. Smiley , 'I' .
J. Poster , T. If. Ilisliop , T. A. Henley , F.-
Ii.
.
. Woolloy , A. 11111cr-
.To
.
the senatorial conventIon : D. ..-
7.l3rown
.
, Itoutan , A. Collnan , J. L. Emer-son
-, Jarne hair , 11. l3echman , V.' . K-
.Louglibrldgo.
, F. 11ouderhctdt , 0. N. I'erklns ,
IL. A. Ilotichen. A. 0. Lemon , D. Bogart ,
J , B. Orcutt , It. T. Cooper , F. E. Hyatt.All delegates go unlnstructed , U. A.
MerrIam was elected chaIrman of th newcounty central committee anti D. C. Worksecretary.
VALENTINE , Neb , , Aug. 7Speclal.(
The republicans of Cherry county met Inconvention hero today. 7. C. l'ettyjohu wasclOtted halrman And W. S. Baticer secre-tary.
-. SuItable resolutions wore ready otter
which K D. Clarke was nominated forcounty attorney and Alfred Lewis , M. D. ,
for coroner. Delegatc to conventIons are-as fo1lowa State-Max E. VIertel , 3. A-
.Ilooton.
, Ed Clarke, J. C. Pattyjohn , 7. B-
.Thackcry.
, 7. W. Tucker. Congressional-C.11. Cornell , A. LewIs , F. M. Walcott , C. S.fleece , J. 0. VIncent , Hook. Sen-atonalJefferson
-Winship , P. W. Pruden , L.-
C.
.
. reyton , Ormesher , It. Hanchett , W. S-
.13trker..
. LclsIatlve-i. W. Tucker , T. P-
.Spratt.
, 7. A. Brewer , Amos Strong , T. F.Kelley , D. Clarkson. C. S. fleece wasmade chairman ot the county central corn-
1nittee-
tor thu ensuing year. The conventlofiwas well attended. was harmonIous and re-
publicans-
uro organizing for &t vigorouscainpa lgn-
.STANTON.
, Neb. , Aug. 7Speclal.The( )
republicans of Stantion county met.hero Saturday and lccted delegates tothe stnte nrnl congressional conventions asfollows :
State : T, L. Ackerman , Ed Daniels. B..1 , Abhot , Louis Smitliberger. S. S. Can-field , Fred Foyerherin. Alternates , John A-
.Elirhardt.
, J. S. hancock , C. F. Draper , A. F-
.Erios.
, George Jlarr , C. P. Jones.Congressional : C. 11. Chace , John Ebony ,
William hamIlton , Charles McLcod. L. J-
.Ilotion.
, S. D. Denny. Alternates : LouisSmltliberger , Samuel Ghee , W. M. Anderson ,
John Iavls , A. F. Enos , 0. W. Furst. Thedqiegates. go uiiinstructcd , but. solid for-M L tlayvard for governor and F.MortiS torj congress.. AUItOILA , Neb. , tug. 7Speclal.The( )republican county coiventIon held hero yes-
terday-
was one of the most harmoniousanti enthusiastic conventions ever held In
,, this county. It. W. Craybill was chairmanand James Work secrotai'y. The delegatesto the stab convention wore Instructed touse all honorable means for the nonilna-timi
-of Judge hayward for governor on the
. republlcan4lcket ; also the delegates to theF'qurth congressional district conventionvcre instructed for B. J. Halner for con-
greasman.-
. Delegates to the state conven-tlon
-are : B. J. Waddle , B. Nogent , T. A-
.McKay.
, P. M. Green , Alex Coleman , A. C.Adams , W. . L. Palmer , H. 0. Ocher , JamesSchoonover , Robert hall and 7. 13. CaIn.-
To.
the congressional conventIon : F. E-
.Willian.
, George Lane , Ed Holing, W. W.-
Fna..
. 0. A. ScovIll , F. 0. Jenlson , A. .-
7.McConaughoy..
. A. L. Bishop , Swan Peterson ,
Theoloru I'arrls , 7. M. Cox and 7. P. Jones.Delegates to the state senatorial cenven-
tlon-
are : Dr. W. 11. Caulk , B. B , Eaton.5 , 11. Moore , W. 11. Klnner , 0. B. Shank.laud , N. C. Christianson. B. B. Canr. C. 0-
.Ityrson.
, I , C. harrison. B. D. Preston , 11-
.D
.
Hall and 7. N. Cassell-.NEMa
.
! ! , Neb , , Aug. 7.Speclal.There-publicad'
( )convention of Ant'lopo-
copnty 1eld In this city yesterday was at-
tended-
by full delegations from every sec-
tlon-
of the county. flelegates were electedto the state , congressional and senatorialconventions , none of which were lnstructe'l'and all are wIthout ) .rticular Ireferenee as-
to. . caiu3ltiatenexcept that to the state cpnven-
tlon-
, whIch will be a unit in favor of thenomInation of lion. N. U. Jackson of thiscity for' atorney( geileral , The state deloga-tloii
-is as foiiows Ii , B. ICryger , J , F.
lloyd , henry Torpin. Judeon Graves. 0. T.S Colby , 0. Ilrltteli , J. F' . Faiinon , F. Hales ,
( ] corgo Cooplunti. The tIcket nomInated Isgenerally nilinittetl to be a strong one , andwill be heurtily supported by ncuhliranv-otes. . The IloIflIlleOs are : C. 11. McGee forrepresentative , S. 0. Tlrnrnton for countynttornep nrid NIaI iralnnrtl for sherIff toill 1 vace ucy ,
IlIOOMlNGTO , Nob. , Aug. 7.Spccinl.-Thu
( . )- republicans of Franklin County heldtheIr convention hero Saturday alul norn-i.itetl
.the following candidates : County
nttoriwyV. . Ii. Miller ; Icir'seIltative) , L-
.lititilcr.
; delegates to slate onveutiou : .7 ,
1' . A , liiaclc , J. B , AtcOnew. It. 0 , Stuwart ,
Leo Ault1V. . 11 , IKtln , 1. 11. Jonc , 1. F-
.Lantz.
and I' . IL'iIlIains. ..lolL'gAfes to congressional convention : J.
Elliott , S. I 1.Vililarns , C. II. roiiglnss) , It.-
l.
.
l. 'Cranii , C. SllieldH , C. L. Owens , J-
.Jlarrnh.
, John Shatter.Delegates to senatorial convention : Isaac
Shopondson , James Conkling , J , M. l'ollnr'I ,
II. II. ' 'inttIt* , 0. (1. halley , 0 , T. l'atters-on.
-. John Parker anti C. B. Iludlong-
.IIOLIRFIB.
: ( , Neb , , Aug. 1Spoclal.( )
Tue rc'publlcana livId their county ( Oi-
lveiition-
here Saturday. C.V. . McCanaughy-Vfl8 chairman and , A. Forsyth secretary.
. The delegates to the state convention are.-
C , F , Sampson , Ij. '1' . flrooklng. A. M. Van-(loll , F , AslIpolo , John Ltmbloni , 0. F ,
, , AY. 1' . flaIl. 1. A , Pearson , F. A ,
lcan ; alternates , , j ) , Shields , C , II. Itob.-
rts..
. l. 1) . Bleed , The delegates are unlii-.structed
.anil are not in favor of any one
candidate , The (Iciegates to the Fifth con-gressioiinl
-'dIstrict convention , to be held in-
llldre'ge , ore : C , A , I'eterson , F. Brown ,
A. Foresyth , J , 11 , McClamot , B , A-
.ljaniies.
, 7. 13 , Johnson , J , T. idlIlNi , B. 1) ,
Blued , lI. B. Bush. Ieegntes were alsoeIOCtCi to the 'l'wenty.eiglitli senatorial*
convention , after which the conventIon ad-
.jo9rid..
. ift.er electing central Committee.men , B , 1) . BinscI wee elected cIlairlean-of the central colninlttee ,
DAVID CITY , Neb. , Aug. 7-Speclal-( )
Thu republicans of Butler county met heroSaturday. B. 0 , Hall was chairman and
ltes'Liro fu'I. regular actiono( the boeis do not len.tate or inflame , but ieaeeli tIe deiIete dItsiiyO er-
Iusm$ in perfect condItion. Try tIrzu. l'a ronly lq U. 1. IIUd ,k eo. , Lowell ,
.,. ,. _ , .__- a S. -- -" - *- - -- -
(bongo Colebank secretary. The foItowinpersons were chosen as delegates to thestatc conventiofl to be held st Lincoln , Au-
gust-
1O A. .7 , Evans , B. II. fllchardson ,
II. P. Scott , liusennetter , (loorgoHahn , E. 1. Hall , Charles Sudden , .1 , 1.Ross , C , Davenport , William McElvnine , C.-
M.
.
. Bali ,
The delegates to the congressional eonven-tloii
-, to be helil at Seward , August 17 , were
3. 11. Aldrich , W. S. McCoy , 1. McMilIan ,
T. A. Saulebury , 0. W. Lord , F. If. Porter.13. Il. CItIte , V. I'roscovcc , A. floberts , U.-
I.
I) . Mp'rs , W. A. liutchison ,
To the senatorial convention , to be caliod :
George 1' . Shusicy , George (JniCr , F' . W-
.Lostr.
, Anion I'tncek , B. Fox , t) . lt. Leard ,
Joe Vnrin , 1' . C. JldWiflC , J. T. MoKnigiit ,
II. 8. craig anti J. C. Anderson.-ST.
.. . I'AUL , Nab. , Aug. 7Spccial.Thore-
lublican( )
county convention for llowatdcounty met hero Saturday. Ii. U. haywardwas chairman , The following delegateswore c1iosert State ConventionVIliiamS-oldel , Ii. I ) . hayward , S. N. Paul , it. L.Cook ? henry. Nuan ; harry Schlrkednntz antiA. B. Cony. ',
Congrcssionnl Conventidn-S. S. Smith ,
It. M. Holmes , C. H. I'nul , S. Applegate , W.-
IL.
Stltt , W. S. 11111 aittl A. B. Cady.Senatorial Conventlon-W. B. Green , M. A-
.Fugate.
, It. llannlbal , henry Roe , 7. C.CornfIeld , Z , T. 1ett.wlch , B. F. Colbura.
State Central Committeeman-iL I) . hay-vnrd-
.Chalrrnnn.
County Central Committee-harry Schirkedantz.
The convention was harmonious and altseemed confident of victory.
. Olliter Jtectflr Boteristcl.COLUMBUS , Neb , . Aug. 7Special.( )
The council concluded their work of In-
vestigating-
the matter of Officer flectorshooting Alex McGarvcy last evenIng antIexonerated hector , anti ho will resume hisPpsition on tile force this evening. Mc-
Onrvoy-
is still in 'the hospital and whilethe bali has HOt. yet teen rsnlovei he issaid to be doing very nicely and no senl-Gus results are apprehended. Last nightthe officers bad a hard flght. with some ho.hoes which they had nrresteI. Whoa theyarrived at the city jail the tramps offeredniialstaace aild a general fight ensued. Of-
ilcer-
Brock was beaten with a cane andin the melee two of the prisoners escaped ,
The town is overrun wIth this obnoxiousclass of people , and the force have strictorders to arrest them wherever found ,
The heavy rain of Friday night wIll ef-
fectually-
stop thraahlng , which was In fullblast , for evcraI (lays. It. will also insurea good hay crop and make a good crop of
the late jotntoes.-
Itahi.
.
. lii iebrnMIn.-JUNIATA
.
, Nob. , Aug , 7Speclai.A( )
heavy rainfall occurred here last night ,
heavier than we have ever experienced ,
lasting over three hours and accompaniedby thunder add lightning. There were touranti one-quarter inches of water by actualmeasurement , on three accurate tests. AllCrOIB are safe now and will not aced any-
more moisture this season-.KENESAW
.
, Neb. . Aug. 7Spcclal.( )
A tine , heavy rain began falling hero lastnight at S o'clock anti continued to pourdown until 11 ::30 p. m. , about four inches of
water falling. This sviil iractlcahly insurethe corn crop.-
IIOLDREGFI.
, Nob. , Aug. 7Speoinl.( )
Another good rain visited this section lastnight , which makes two this week , and cornis in the host Of condition.
CEDAR CItEEIC , Neb. , Aug. 7.SpeclalT-elegram.ThCrO
() was a heavy rain here
this afternoon-
.Norninl
.
SclltlI C i'nt1liitI tUg }icerelNeP4.-
FREMONT..
. 1eb. , Aug. 7Spcolal.( )
The graduating exercises of the FrernontNormal school occurred this week. The bac-
calatircato-
sermon was dalivcrci to themembers of the graduating class at theMethodist Episcopal church this morningby Dr.V. . P. Murray. The graduating classnumbering seventy-two occLlpIed the frontseats and the body of the church was re-
servetl-
for other students of the schoo-
l.rresle.i
.
for A.snnIt.YORK , Nob. , Aug. 7Special.A( ) corn-
plaint tiled yesterday jn the county courtcharges Burr Bobbins with assaulting withintent to murder Arthur Dixon. Both arefrom Lushton , where Dixon runs a liverybarn , A month or so ago the assault oc-
curred-
over a dispute about. a team. flab-bins struck Dixon on the head with a neckyoke and Dixon was pretty badly. hurt. Rob.bins 'will have his trial September 12-
.II
.
Iell'oi'k ( , tiiity Mortgtige Uceord.-TRENTON.
.. Nob. , Aug. 7Special.Tho)
mortgage record for the month of July Is-
as follows : One farm mortgage flied tar$1100 ; two far inortfages released for 500each ; eight chattel mortgages filed. value
459a.5O ; two chattel mortgages released ,
value , 25675. Most of the chattel mart-gages filed are for machinery to take careof the immense crop and for cattle shippedin front the south-
.LIg1tt.alnr
.
1111.. it Coi.lENFVA , Neli. , Aug. 7Special.Tho( )
lightning In the late storm killed a cowon a (arm tlireo tubs west of town aliclstruck a house in East Geneva. The housewas torn qonsiticralily and the chimneys de.-
iiioi
.isheth.
Yesterday three sheriffs were in town ,
each having in lila earo a girl for tile In-
dustnini-
cliool-
.t
.
, , , II ti.ti .tssinzilil $ , , ' , , ,
NEIII1ASKA CITY', Neb. , Aug. 7.Spe-cinh.Ir.
( -) . 0 , C. Iloise was yesterday ap-
IOilltCtI-
) assistant sttrgcoii in the regularnriny , with orders to report ininiethintely-or( duty itt Camp Thomas , (in. lie line littil-
an application on ille since war was do-
.cltrotl..
: . 'rIte (TOctol' is woil anti favorablylinown pa a physician antI surgeon.-
t
.
) , ' . t ) IM Pr , , ilite,1 ,
NEIJUII , Nob. , 4ug. 7.-Speclah.--At( ) aBliecial meeting of the Board oI Supervisorsiieiih yesterday heputy 'Maybury yag ap-
IOlfltcth-
sheriff of Antelope county to tIll thevacancy causcei by the death of SheriffSttphenson. 'File flppointnlont gives gt'n-entil
-satisfaction except to the railleal
element of the lOiflllist imrty. Mr. ?.iayburybeing classed as a silver republican ,
1 llJ II l'I4Pt I * ( I'ru4' FitYORK , Nob. , Aug. 7.Sitecial.IIalllIl-
lonti( ) -
Ellis will probably die train the in-
juries-
1w le'cei'ech last Friday , wlieii lie vits-nttneketl by a vicious hull. Three ribs arecrushed lii anti th slioultiors baully (rue-tuleti
-, Ellis is 65 years of ago and is otin-
of the best known (armors of south Yorkcounty. lIe lives near McCooi ,
I n J ii roil I ii ii It i ii ii vll . .YORK , Neb , , Aug. 7Speclal.Ifoy( )
Allen , the young son ot A. A. Allen , a wellkIIQWfl carpenter anti bulldt'r of York , isdangerously injured as thu result of ii run-away
-OCcufred yesterday , lie was
dragge S'Veral bioek (III liI iiepd , Thesurgeon is afraid ho will lint recover ,
II lvt'r IOON lllllIlIg (' .NBi3flASiC. CiTY , Nob. , Aug. 7.Spo.-Cigil'j'jio
( .) Missouri liver Is tloiiig Colisid-
.Ebi.
dnrnnge by ctitliig( away its bankshear this city. Near lhanii y a Ilelil ofcorn aniounting to nearly 100 acres , hasbeen swept away , while numerous smalleriOsse of land have been rezortcd-
.AsMenhiy
.
* , . , * -,LiNCOLN , Aug. 7.Special( Tel e&ranl.-)
In spite of the rain there Was a crowd of0,000 people on the grouuds of the Ellwonthassembly today. Damp wtather did flatseem to Interfere wIth carrying out theregular program nor with the attendanceof tjit, visitors ,
: _ _ - -
CLOSINC 1,
ON TIlE FLCO-
incinnatl Improves.Snudfty by Fatting theOrioles llanlsomely.(
BILLY DAMMANN TIlE HERO OF TIlE GAME
.IIh 1'I1ciiIii 'In Miie'li fur the lint-tt'rs
-of dli. ' III rIM-iIrouI1 ) 0
1,1)11 lNi I It It Iglil IIek iii to-
'i.f.llil llIe ,
1'-CINCINNATI , 0. , Aug. 7.The Orioles
Were unable to liit'I57trnThaThi iporunely-todsy and the l1odi.won au.sxeitlng ganic.Attendance , 12464., Score :
CiC1Nt'1'l ILtLT1MOflI-.It.Il.u.A.lI.
.
. 11110. .'. E-.iIiir
., rt. . . I I I I I T'eeIer. if. . . 0 1 0 0
8nlItIl , if. , . . 1 U S 0 0 .r.nntnsw. PS 0 0 3 P-
Creorin, , s 0 0 1 8 0 IeiI'Y. vt. . . 1 0 2 0 0-
leckIey. . lb 0 1 13 0 0 Mctsnn , lb Il 2 9 1 0-
irln , lii. . . I 3 0 l41oIntC , it. . 0 1 1 0 1-
Mel'Itee , II , , C 0 ii G IlomOft ? , 2b. (I 2 4 5 1-
)iir.irat)
, r 1 .2' 2 1 O koiIniion , c 0 0 2 0-
l'oItS , C. . . . . U I 3 0 9 Itali , lb. . . . . 0 1 0 1
D.un'ann , I , 0 1 0 1 1 Nops. p. . . . . 0 0 ) 3 0-
'McGraw . . 0 1)) 0 0 0-
Tot.iI't . . . . 4 Vil 2 ?Cttirkr.O, t) 0 00. . - Ttas . , , , 1. 8 24 ii 3-
ihttteth for Bail in ninth.-hllattecT
.* for Mops In the ninth.
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 - 4
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 O. 0 0. 0 .0 0iE-anletl runs : CincInnati , 2. Two-laso hit
lJciiioflt. Three-base lilt : Steinfoldt. Stolenbne : DemOnt. DoUble hilayH : Jenningsto MeGitun ; ilnhl to Deinont to licflanfl.First b5o on balls : By Inminann , 1 b-
Noits , I , hit by tiltelied ball : Dy Nops , I.Struck out : fly NopS 2 ; by Darnmann , 1.
Time : Two hourar umpires : Cnltney andBrown.
l'irnt's l'issir IIett-r huh.-
CII.
ICAGO , Aug. " 7.The rittsburgs plnyodthe better ball today , llehding nearly flet-feetly
-and hitting Just at the right time-
.Ely's.
pltty was the feature. Attendance ,
6100. Seorti :
CLI ICAUO. PITTUIIURcI.-fl.lI.O.X.Fi.
.
. ILII0.L .
Ryan , if. . . . 0 1 0 0 0 Donovan , rI 0 0 5 1 0-
rvr1tt , lb. . 0 t l I 0 MCreery , cf 1 2 0 0 0-
L.angect'O 0 0 0 OM'CarthyItl Z I 00I-ghell , cC. . . . 0 0 i 0 0 Gray. lb. . . . 0 1 0 1 0-
Dalden , 5, . . 1 1 0 3 1 0t3'n , ib.c ( 0 1 7 e 0-
5lL'rn'k , II , 0 0 0 I newman , c I 1 3 0 0-
Mertce. . rr , . 0 0 5 ) I) I'addeui , Zb , 0 (1 2 1 1
Conntw2bP0t201I3P. . . . . . . .lonahuo , C. I 2 7 0 0 tlardner , p. 1 1 1 1 0-
GrIllith , p. , . 0 0 1. 3 1 SehnIer , lb 0 0 1 0 0-
Totsls . . . .2 62T14 3 Totals . , . ,410271G I
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-
Plttsburg-. 2
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0.4Earned runs : Chicago , 1 ; Pittshurg , 3.
Left on bases : Chicago , 6 : I'ittsburg , It).
Two-base hits Dahlen , McCarthy. Three-base hit : McCreeay. . Stolen bases : Ryan ,Mortes , MeCreery. Struck out : Dy GriIIith ,
4. lInac on bails : Off Griffth 8 , off Card-her , 2. Hit with ball : Mortes. Time : Twohours and ten minutes. .lJnipires Swart-wood and Warner.
( , ,1ollelM iheenic 'I'h. I r Steiik.LOUISVILLE , ICy. , Aii , 7.The coioneis-
reccivetl titlite 0. set-back toilay , hosing twogames to Brooklyn. Fraser was knocketitint of the bo , iii thu first. The Colonelsatarteti out like vinners , ln..tbe Uecond butthu Trolley-Dodgers batted out. the game.Attendance , 9000. Score-
.IJItOOKlVj..
. WVISVII.l.t-.R.t
.
0.A.1.-rltflu
.
( , of. . . I a a a p ( 'arke , If. . , 1 t 1 0.0-Jttte , rt. . . . 1 2 ((1 1 0 l1- , ef. . . . . 0 1 a o 0iueckartl. It I 2 1 0 0 Dextcr , tf. . 1 1 2 0-
Iiullttan} , 21 , 1 ) 2 3 0Vugne ,' , 3), , 1)) 1 3 0-
i.uCh'ct' , ii , 2 2 11 2 0 1)avi , , lb. . . 1 2 10 0
Megoon , sf' . 0 0 1 2 0 1lteh.y , 2b. Ii (I 1 1 1-
IuItiIIe , 31 , . 1 0 1 1 0 tilngmn , si U 1 1 1 0-
Ityufl , e. . . . . 0 1 U 0 jIttriIg'( , c 0 0 1 3 0-
inneI , p. 1 1 1 3 '3 FrLwer , p . . . C I 1 a I-
Altrocic , p. . 0 0 0 0 0Totem . . . . S 11 2 11 0 . . - - - - -
I Totaiq . . . . I 6271 3
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0SLouisville . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 00 13
Earned ribs : Bio'klyn'1 ; Louisville , 2.Stolen ljasVagner: , 2 flitclicy. 'l'wo-base hits : laCiiance , Slleckarl , Griilin-.l'iireebaso
.
hits : Davis , 2 ; . Dcnter. Sacri-lice hits : Hey , Fraser Jones 2. Firstbase on lalls : ott Finser. 1 ; off Kennedy ,
1. Struck ouL By Fraser , 1 by Kennedy ,4. Double IIaYs : Dexter toVagner toKittridge . LaChaiip to Magoon. lilt byball : Magoon Sheeknrd. Left on bases :
I3rookiyn , 3 ; Loubtviiit , 5. TIulie : Olie hourand 1ifty-even minutes. Umpires : . ODayand McDonald.
Score , secontl ganle-BI100ELYN. . LOUISVILI.E-
.1.hi.O..i.E..
.
Griffin , ct. . 0 0 2 0 1 Clarke , If. . . 0 1 0 0 Q
J10e5. r ( . . . . 0 0 1 0 1 TIny , Cf. . . . . I I) I I) 0-
Slwckar.i , It 1 2 3 0 1 IlextOr , ri. . . 1 ' 2 2 0 0-
lialinian , 21 , 0 0 1 1 0 Wagner , lb. ((1 1 2 1 I)
laCh'ce , Ibi 312 0 Davi.! , Ib.0 I 9 0Mug000 , S. I I 2 i S IUUeht'y , ? b. ) I) S 3 0-
Shluiilio. . 3b. 3 3 2i 3 0 CIttIll1l1 , (45 1 2 1 i; i
tirim , C. . . . . 0 1 4 0 3 l'owpnt , c. . . I I 3 1 0-
aicKenna , l 0 2 0 5 0 DowEng , . 121Totals . . . :
-12 2711 Totals . . , . 5 1017 13 1
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1
Leulvii1o- 6
. . . . . . . . , .0 , P 3 1. 1 0 0 0 05Earned ruuis : Brooklyn , 4 Louisville, 3.
Stolen bases Wagner , LaChance. Twoi-Nise
-hits : McKenna. LuChance. Three-
base hit : Duwhing , Siiorillce hits : Davis ,
Powers. Sheckard. First base on balls : OftDowilng , 4 ; nIT McKcnnh , 3. Struck out :
By Dowling , 3 ; By MeNenna , 3. Doublelia ) Ciinghnrn to' RitChey to Davis. liltIty hiitCliel ball : 1)owling , Puseti halli4 :
Powers , Grim. Loft on bast'sl LouisVille , 9 ;
Brooklyn , 6. Time : Two hours anti thirtyminutes. Umpirest O'DiL and McDonald.-
C.
Isiitts UI ) ii l'eg ,ST. LOUTS , Aug. 7.lhe Browns lost both
games today to the Giants. in thin firSt ,
%clllcii wits very one-sided. the Browns wereunable to hit. Seymour. Iloth Gnrrlck andSudliort were lilt hard In the second. At-tenthioct'
-, 2r.0 . Soon. ' , flrt game :
ST. LOU1 Nv: % YCR } .. I1ILO.X } .
Iwll( , rt , . . . ' I I 0 0. et 0 0 I I 0-
itenir.l. . ef. . 0 0 3 0 C Tleruian. If , 2 1 ' C 0-
lIsrl"y , It. . . 0 1 1 Ii 0 .Joyte , It ; : . . . 3 0 10 0 0-
Pments. . . . . . . . . . , 1
, ( . 0 0 1 3 0. O1eadn , Th , 2 i t 8 0-
Stilileun. . ss , (1 1 1 2 0 IJoylt. , rf. . . . 3 2 1 0 1'juckLr. ii , . . ') 0 S I. I) hlarUn'n , 1b 0 1 2 2 0-
Quinn. . lb. . . 0 t 3 0 1 firstly , c. . . I I 3 1 4-
1hlugiley , p. . 4)) 0 0 (4 0 'iic'yniour. p. j 4 0 1 0-
iiipaL'ck 0 0 0 1 .. .( , l - - - - -('arsey , ) , . . TOl&iItt . . . .2 11,27 11 2_
Totals . . . .t 67I 3 . . .
New York . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 ((112-St. . Toiiis . . . . . . . . . . . .0. 000. 0 , 0 0 0 1- 1
Earned runs ; New York , 1. Twu.bnsoill tit : 1 loyle. . SaerhIlr. ii I tii : I lurt inn ii ,
Cilt'asou. Ii it iuy litClit'l) , haul ; Doyle , Inublei-tlitys : (lindy to lavh ; 1)avis to ,Juytu ;
lnvi to (licason to Joyct' ; 'l'il&'kt'r to Stil.-livan.
.. hose on halls : Oft I Iugiiey , 4 ; off
iiiPti rick , ; oft Carsoy , ::1 ; ( fI 3eyiiItlr, , 5-
.l'tsetl.
balls ; . Clement. . . 'Struu'k out :I I ugln'y , 2 ((1 II iii t i I ib , I ; ( 'ii S1 'y. 2 ; St'yrnu or ,I. StOlt'fl 1)1505) : 'Ilernan , S4'lflJtil, , Joy- ' ,
I [arl'y. 'him. ' : TWtl Joints. tYnipirs :Etnslio itriti I itlot : ' " - ' .
Score , aecciutl groan :,
Wi , lefl04. ' NlYOutl. .
. itllOl1. It u t) .t. I
Towl , ii. . . . 0 3 I 0 4)'hl'it'n) , ct 0 a 3 I 2-
4t.nzl , cf. 2 1 3 1 0 'l'lernan ri. 2 2 4)) 4) 0-
Ilarity , if. . 1 1 0 1 ..0 it 9 2L'rnu( . . . . . . . ( I 2 3 1 . I Ial ,' . u'u. . . S a .1 t I( 'lpuwtlls. C. 4)) 4) 9 2 uj ( Le.p , ,IU , I 1. 1. 1 3-
i4uIlIvin. . t. . 0 1 3 1 loylt' , ri. . . . . 1 1 0 ((4 4)
'clicker. lb. . 2 1 4 0 0 Tl'rlrn'n , 3I.I 2 1 a( utflIt. 2b. . . I 2 1 1 0 ( hotly. C. . . . 4) 1 0 2 0-
i4ridlioff , P. 0 0 Q2 0. .c.LrrrLcr! , u , lt I i 2 0
Totals . , . .61127 2 Totals . . . . hillill 6
Now Yuik . . . : : . . . . . 0 '1 0 3 0 0' 1 1 2Si-t. . ltiiiti . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 1)) .0 0 1 1 D-
l4IrlInd- 6
rilnit : St. 141(1111( , 1 ; Nov York ,
.'r4fl.llrI)4t1.
hits : Cruets , Davis. Doyle Car-rick , I iurtniun. Tiornan. liii by iltehtr ;
StOliZ'l , .ItiYU. ( i rudy , Ttielcer. Ilriso Oillouis : Off Suthliuff , 2 : off Currick , 2. Srrcri-lilt ) Ii i t : Stril IniJf , C lea soti , ( U I up , ja vis-.Strtwk
.
nut 11 >' Siithliott. 6 ; by ( iriit'k , 3 ,
StOlt'li lini't'i .Stenzel 2 , 1 Innlt'y , 'lieriinn ,
Ortttiy , Quinn. ' 'ime : hours anil-lv , enty minutes. umpires : Binslie filthI Loot.
STANDING OF 'RIlE T1AMS ,
l'iayo.l , Won. Lost , P. C-
.ineiiinatl.
( . . . . . . . . . . . 97 ii.'i I2 67.0-hiorttofl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 5i 35
,62.4
Fool ) PolL CY(1IEltS ,
( : . , .. Ful rt her , I.nstM Jgt'r , jillul-'I'uts4cs II.t ter ,
The bicycler who takes long rides 1100415
nourishment In a condensed (oral Tue-loarillig 1I ) of tilt ) SlOilillthli with heavy. footl ,
will s'ork serious Injury ,
Cyclors and uthiletes wIho have tried thedelicious Orape-Nuts , lately Placed on saiu111111 0U1 grocers , are Joud ill reconIlflelItia-tiotis
-of them as a condensed food that builds
flesh , strength alltl Il1Uelt3 , whilu at hue snubtilhlli Is easily digested ,
It is an uiideiuialdti feet that more hardwork , Physical or mental. can be done on ameal of Grape-Nuts than upon any food in-
oxtetance ,
Prool of this Ia to be 0401. fllflOU thoseWile 1150 Orapo.Nuta ulid have the ciperlo-nce.
-.
Add this to Its deiicioui flavor sod itsPopularity is understood.
TheIr are made by tb PostUm Co. , BattleCreek , Mlcb.
1)3) tS 3 62.-4Iiaitlmnre . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 .2 110 67.8New York . . . . . . . . . . . 93 62 41-
Chiengo . , , . = . . . . :4); ti.; 4i 55,-2l'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 5(1 4-1l'hiltnlelplila . .. .. .11) 42 45 46.7Brooklyn . 1)2) Iti 56 311.-1I.ouisvlikt , . .fj.i..o 147 U 61 37.-1.W'rtshingon
.
. . . . . . . . . 91 32 5-9st , IALliS . . . . . . . . , tl 70 2l.6
(lames Ibday : Pliilatlelphia at Chiengo ,IloSljuli ut C1&vlnnaU .Vnsllirigtnhi againstClciVcirintl tIe ' l'hllndelphhi , Brooklyn at-I.oiiisville.
, JI4t4inor4 lit Pittsburg , New,ork dt St LtfllIl4 ,
M'Oht IlS (IF 'I'll II S'l.iMl'iitN LlI.uI ; l-
.al.o--
IcutliMuts ( 'Il" (urnhs n l'n it' friitn hue t4-
t.I"'i'l.
, AtregnEIoll.KANSAS CITY , Aug. 7.TIre lllues made
a high tIld for first pince toilay by winningtti grinies from St. Joseph. The hitching of-1gan and Meredith was of the champion-ship
-
order utntl tiio limes batted timely in-botu gutmes. Score , first. genie :
fl,11ti ,St. Joseph , . . , 0 2 0 1000 0 0-3 (1 3-
i'rlnsit City . 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 ' 9 1-1lbritteries Fh4her hiul MeIjflUtCy Egan
and Wilson ) ' . . .Score s t'coiid gamel .
It.iI.I : .St. Josoplr , . . . ' 0 1, 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 6-
Krtn.etr City. , 1 0 40 0 1. 0 0610' 1-
t3atienies1 St , J0501h. Daut , anti MeGan-by
-: Knnsas City Meredith and lVilsqn-
.tHD1ANAh'OI4I..
. . md , , At , 7.llnwley'iivl-ltll1esM in tli fourth' lint ! the Cuiatul'iona'
Inability tohit' Thomas when hits meantruns , cost tlieJloosiers, the lead today.-Scoret
.
4 It.TLE.Indianapolis . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1. 02 6 0Detroit . . . . . . . . 000300000364Bat-teriest lliwtey and Kahoe ; Thomasarid tJcUioW-
.M1IVAUKFi1.
,' Aug. 7.Tiie i3reverr andthe Dlscovtlrers. brulcn even on a (ioUbI-eiiader
-today. Rettger's poor pitehitig itiitl
slow fielding lost the first game. Taylor's-i.Itehing was the feature of the secondgame. eore , ilrt garnet
11.11,1-3.Milwittilceo
.
. . . 1 0 0 3 0 0 O U 16 11 8Columbus . . . . . 3 2 0 1 0 5 1 0 0-12 15 3
flatteries : Milwaukee , flettger, Barnes ,
Sper null htaIp' Colurnbns , Woiters , Iltick.hey and Sullivan.
Score , second game :
Milwaukee . , . . 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 '- 4 :i 2
Columbus . . . . . 000020000-261Batteries : Milwaukee , 'raylor and Speer ;
Columbus J01i05 , Brown and Sullivan.-ST.
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. PAtlL , Aug. 7.The tail-enders todktwo games from the Saints today , out.play-the Corniskeyltes at. all points. Phiiippl-pitclitrd wonderful bail In the first game.-P11310
.
also did good work , but liir supportwas poor , Score first garnet
R.11J3-.St.Pauh
.
. . . . . . . -Minneapolis . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1-7 8 5
Batteries : St. Paul , Phyla , Spies and flit-ter
-; Minneapolis , Philippi and Fisher.
Score second game :R.1I.I-
d.St.Paui.
. . . . . . . I 10 00 010 (1-I CSMInneapolis . .2 12012003-1110S
Batteries : St. PattI , Fricken nnd l'titter ;
Minnen polls. MeNeely antI Fishier.STANDING Oil' TILlS TEAMS.-
Played..
. Won , Lost. P.C.-Knuisas
.City . . . . . . . . 97 110 81 61.-
9Judirtulapolis . . . . . . . . . 93 57 :is 61.3-St. . Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 5 , 41 57.7Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . ,10 () 58 42 SS.0Columbus . . . . . , .i. , . . 92 50 42 64.3Detroit . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 93 31 56 D.S-St. . Joseph , '. . . . . . . . . 91) 32 55 83.6Minneapolis itS 10 CS 80.-
6Gitnies tOla.'t io1unibiis at Milwaukee ;
Detroit at IlitiLlnupoli-
u.i'iIn4.Ii..
( . VIllH ,
GI1AND 1Sl.ND , Nob. , Ati. 7.Speeial-Toingram.Sup'riar
(anti Grand island
played a warmly ent'tet1 garnu tlii rifler-noon.
-. marred iully by vraugllng alinortt
throughout tita i'ITI0 , Superior broughtUmpire Nelson svliia4o work in- the first twoinnings was r tlo yilowest ever seen andtilt ) local club itpaly refused to play furthervith that ottItlai. Score :
Grnnd islanl, . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0' ii I 0 0 .16Superior . . 1 0 1 4 ( P 1 1 05it-atteriert : hipitWStel) nud ChIde. Ft.'It
and 'runner. .llits : Granl, Island , 10 ; So-.lorior
., 16. Erirors : Grand Tslind , 3 ; So-
perior-
, 2. J ,
. , I.'ugiue.-TOLEIO
., O. Alk. ? -.Tie gn.m .ietweeh
Toledo dial 1httiigittaYi enill in the fourthinning on acCount of a.trow. , Game given to-Yoiuuigatown , 1)) to 0.
DAYTON , 0. . Aug. 7.Score :
Tt11E.Dayton . . . . . . . . 0.0 0 ((1 0 0 0 ((1 0-0 9 0-
Miiiisti1tl . . . . . .I) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 5 1
flatteries : Ztxeit and Lattlmer ; Ely andBelt. .
'In teriunt 1(4111(1 I.e'utjriie.Montreal , 2 ; IVilkesbarre , 3.Ottawa , 9 ; i'rovidencO , 1-
2.IIULf.ETIN
.
OF 'I'ItB It..CING IIOARI ) .
1.1st of SnspenslunRecords Acceptedii ad 'ire nsft'rs Pusseul hlpoui .
BALTIMORE , MEl. , Aug. 7.ChaIrman-Mott of the League of Arnelrican Wheel-men
-racing board has Issued tite following :
The suspension of J. Harold Booth , Den-ion , 'i'ex. , August 4.
Professional recordr accepted : One-halfmile , competition. matlo by W. Fred Suns.WashIngton , August. 3. Time : 0:50: 35. Thisis also the handicap record for tha dig-tance.
-. Handlea0per , B. F3. Simpson.
Transferred t . the professiotial class : C.-
V..
. Dasey , Denver , Cohn. , clause 11 ; A. It-.lthei
.] , Owensbor , Ky , . clause C-
.Suspende.1.
E. I. Vilgren , 7. haroldtooth. A. F. Crenshaw , A. A. Bright Itoy-
den Porter , Pierre Robert , W , J. Jounson ,toy M. Juirvis , Giy Alexander , Sum Ben-
jitunin-
, Frank A ShirLfer , Nellie I.Torso ,h'aui Gay , Denison , Tex. , to October 5 ; on-sanctioned r.ICCS.
National circilit : indianapolis , nationalmeet , August 10 11 and 13 : Two , one-halfauld ono mile ; score , 6040302010.
Green , lirry , A. B. Fontaine , Mugt-urd
-111 , 17 rind 144 : One-third , one and live
iniie $ .At. Louis Cyole Raeln association , Aug.
lust 20 : One mile.Now York. American Cycle Racing asso-
elation , Angizrtf ' .l : Two miles-.Asbury
.I'ark , N. J. , Asbury Park Ale-
letic-
assointI.iri , August 21)) : One mile.heading , h'zi. , l'ennsylvaniu'iieclmneui ,
August II One' tulle-.Alaiioiu'y
.city , rut , . I I. 3' . I'rebs , score-
fury Athletic association , Septoznls.'r I : 'Iwo imiles.-
St..
. [4)4115 , St. 1otils Cycle club , Ottober15 : 'two miles ,
Icnver , Coil ) , , . I iuirrir4 and Ilnuinanri ,
October 21 , 22 Onu uiilie.-
hhlmr
.
t'liultuulIohlMtllI ) ) lu''t '1111)4-
II N DIA NA I014i5. Aug. 7.lrcpnrntiouisfur thu big lt'sgiit' ci' Ani"ticrin Vhcolmimc-nniceting go Oil ::11)100. 'J'iiousrtntl visiteil-Nc'wby Oval ( army itmul saw tin' criic'lcwork omit. ( 'hnu'U's Itoot of ( 'iiicrto , theI ilii ( 'lull t4thl u'ter a f' t lie rn cc's , cit in e i o tad a-
D.ti'i iI4)E13013) 1tl'i alwutys iii ordt'r at bigat iijet i ( a iii irs , rind. tl u Huh 1 luleet. (41-
't lie I'rtgti t' a f A piomIchi it eel mumeui , t o beh-
mnid at Ncwhy Oval this veek , will 1)0 itO( uxeelltioll to thu ruIn. Almost dvery iiriy itdark ! ol'so iLlit.1rs) iii the litltl rtiiil givesI ii n rob In iers 0 f 1,110 go tim a mat ii em cmi nitl'O II )
gt'nss' 'ilo will PP ,fhio'Ioners of lime bigclnnhmnhiioni4huir'e'odtstm4( First it svuis Major'1'tyiur , tin'H iItWrime Orbiuthi , Stevens andIlil' I t Is tIme ' t I U I U r Jo it ii li J itli lisrill-If, 1.1 i IuuInit hal it' ( )11 SI! tmmrdri Y lit , en mae tO-
I Ii n ( i I 3P it nl, t't1II'ItD , ' uiCflt , I lit I en t lie ti i slion I'll 511 rfaco 4I C ' 1io uIt) ' t ra ek. I lit lint-unmnt'w
-it 4)litj.Sui, hti rcutteHt Sinec1 ovals
ibm thu coulitry.After *
' it bit Jolumiuton had timI a Jitielfi t en tim ' % 'lrn v'im I t ii ad ?, loum roe pa I I
Ilibit to time tfl1)t uiiiui t 11401 WCII I. for t Ito ii11mg
3-eight ii of hI1i4 ii , , I t Vi'Ufl t fl lOll uid I lie
turn at itimnost , liere1ibi apt.'eii and liveivatelies clicked 1II' 45. being better 1)3' tWo.-
II
.f I Its t lam ii n Ii Y ISimilil os'Or made in i lie svorlii-
.'l'iio.
uioxt. fitstst IiflC tilUt hits liet'um imiitle,
.( Is tire 0:12: i.-j , , Pt; Major 'i'nyiom' tine tiny
before , 'I'iit) 1StrrnluInc'e, clearly HIii.VH-tithit Jolumison Ia ''dt"Imi make time tight of hisII to I bi t lie' C lid Jill dc0isll I ps ,
) . ? ' , , hiu.ton-.I'll
.I IAIF3lA71tA , Aug. 7-flurry Bikes ,
tire niIrliiie-duit't'ne' ( bir3'eiO ruler , Inst nightilefeirteti 'Feint bIS10u1 , timeVeleltinuilm , iii a-
tWt'bityiiVU tm inceii race on the 'illow-Irovo( truck itmol oil records froni the millith-
to the twemlt-fltth uplies were broken. Liii-ton broke tht vtnI'I'm4' record ( mm time niqth-to time I hirteenth iiiiiu arid on the (mirteeritlibIllie Elires tool thu iL'atk nail lirol allrero rils II I' I 0 1 iii , t yt'li t 1 II ft ii limilit. b I k is-nritiiut'd, nOt ! broke limo hour record. The
110W liguremi urn Ii uuiiies , 1,223 yrirtis. 'I'ime'former re'ord (or lim # lOille wits 8.1 uniie , '..46-
6l.a i ii s. hold by 'Vu y'' oc-.ii.foro
.
Lintori troth rlkc.s ermine on limot rn ek , 1hIo1urt rd 'Iii y lore. I he French man ,
lii'ok e I mc, one-nil In iaceI, record , going I lieillstanen iii t ii it noun rkaliiu I I iuiti ( I I' 1 ::3 25.-
'ritti.
ire'uotIs recm'tl was I ::3. , Iih'i' by Jli' .Iiiftce , It wils II o'clock which BikeS alibiUntomi started in their race.
.% 11'I* ruls unit' t ii )hi'Iu if.. . ' ,
Iii I I lAIl'3iPil IA , A iir , 'JT.-'l'he twenty.-flve.inlio
.paceti rot'u iitti'eeIi Bthihi . .tc-
1)1111cc-
anti Jimmy Mirlmarl , which ivasrule yestertlny at 'iilow tirovim liteycietrack , wris toniglil awnb'1ied to MeDiafti. ,by iicere. , L1hi'r Michael led mit tue endof time. twonty.ilvt imiils , but thu refereewithheld his deisin. McIuree's managerhaving ltalg.'ti 4 Protest (it them ejid of li.o-thiril soils ,' that Ilhichnel ) ma.l more hmac-.uiimikCr
.Itirili Was specified iii the contract.-
Tirti.
contract ° ti for thirty-two 11.1cc-
!. .
mdnkcri to j' sub and nftr an Investiga-lion it. 'fl'I found that Michael irni thirtyf-lihe.
-. tlI.ler the eircumstance MeDuffee
wail given tiu, race ,
Pith t.i1 ( hnrnien I % 'arkerM.CINCINNATI , 0 , , Aug. 7-The Associa-
tion-
of Uniteti (lsrnieut Makers of Americawill 'begin thlr' fourth annual conventionhero tomorrow , whli5li is expected to lastft week , The executive Colnmittee tonightcut out the work lot tomorrow. Sixty dde-gates , lubost or whom have arrived , will be-
llresent , a iar number of vilOni alto WO-inert ,
,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' 1 lit 4) Iirit Canul.
UTICA , N. '1' , , Aug. 7Tonight. two carsOIl thio Ilolt , ibo trolley road vnt throughtiratiley's bnitige near , nod soy-cuiteen
-lasengors, vere prcipltatod into the
Eric c.anai. Miss Mary Brady of this citywad tim only penton killed. Several worei nJ U tetl ,
,, ,
NEBRASKANEWS NOTES., - ,
Schmrnikn, Nei'rs T6im1ee'' 4 Tliort , will W" ' harVt henlo festirti-at 'the people of western Antelope cettiuty-at McKnmmiey'iegros'e , near Clearwdtcr , Au-gust
-10.
George L. , Nelson ot the Iliutingtomm br.'-ahti'
.li ; UrcYmaetl ' ( ha L adei flanL'o ( that
place , will lno3d it tO Coleridge end nart-a new paper.
The how stage 'of water itt tile NorthPktte river has crested quite a war be'-tween the Coznd and Lexington irrigationcanal companies ,
Tire barn of Charles limIer , a farmerliving near Harper , was burped , togetherwith five valuable horses and a quantityof grain and f'rm'mnehinery.
James t. Reese dumped $150 worth ofdltlies on the Stmite bank counter at ha-vennia
-tine 'tiny' last week , the accumulation
In eighteen months of a dime savings bank.Cattle on Nebraska ranges are in better
condition now titan they have been at thii-timno for the lost ton years. ltailroatis iihlover .thc state. are. Preparing for a big eatt-b
-trade.
The Edwards boys , who have been ifi jailat Sterling , Cob. , for some time awaitiugtrial for stealing and shipping some cattle(rein Sidney aimout three years ago , wereeach sentenced to a term In the Cooraao-penItentiary.
!
.
The lightning rod sharks have beenworking their grime near Arapahoc. Onenina signed an order for $3 and It after-ward
-showed up as a note for 3300. It Is
salt ! that the (shire are now In the vicinityof Beaver City ,
The United States land oillco in O'Neillreceived $10,000 niofe during the fiscal ycarending July 1 , 189S , than (luring the pre-vious
-year. Bering the fiscal year ending
July 1 , 1897 , the offlce received 36200.37 ,
while the amnouat received during the lastyear is 4610688.
The water In the artesian well whichwas struck on Ocorga P. Fonman's farm
WHILETIIE WAR LASTSAll who march , walk or stand Should
slialco into their slmoes Allen's Feot-Eae , a-iovder. . it cures aching , tired , sore , swol-hen feet amid makes tight or new shoes easy.It absorbs moisture and prevents chafing ,
hot , smarting , blistered , sweating feet. Alltue regular arni )' troops ituid uias ,' nieui 1180it. Volunteers in hot climates can't existin comfort without it. Alien's Foot-Easeis solil by nil druggists and shoe stores ,ISo. Srrmnple sent FitEE. Address , Alien 8. ,Olmated , Leltoy , N , 'V.
In 'Aton , Seward county , last week , hasbeen gottOn under control and ''thin Ilipe-
Letiuced to three-quarters of an inch. Thepipe has been rnltItt to nineteen feet abovethe top of the ground , anti at that heightapparently flows as strong as it does on thelevel , The water is of oxcoliont qualityand there seems to be a good supiiy ,
rAimiusl'IMIINTt4.-
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W..
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LION. . . .4tT T1113. . . .
MERRYGOROUND1-5th and Capitol Ave.
Capture the Brass Rujlg and Ride Agiin-FREE. .
105. 1IIUNCIIOFP. 1es.ee nuni Mauinger.-
hOTELS.
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THE MILLARD13th nIld Douglas Stg , , Olilahin.
CENTRALLY LOCATED-.AMERICAS
.- ANt ) EU1tOI'13tN PLAN-1. 11. MAIIICEL & SON , Props.
-HOTEL BARKER-IOTIJ AND JONES STREETS. OMAhA.
140 OUTSIDE ROOMS.American . . . . . . . . $ . and 2.00 per (layEuropean i'ian. . . . . . . . . . SOc to 1.00 per dayFRANK J3AI1KER , Manager ,
SAM , Chief Cle-rk.ciUR1A
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: 1 H OTJL,14th and Ilarney St.
American Plan-3 to 4 dollars per day.Street ears from depots anti from hotel toExposition Grounds in fIfteen minutes.-
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COMIED TREATMENT
OF 'THE CUJATI-
a 1j, ' 1308 Farriam St., Omaha , Neb.-
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refer to tile Bcst 111111kg , Business Men and Mcrelialts in tilu city, . .
. WHEN ALL OTHERS FAILEemcmte, : tln r. wonrierfuljy successfm1 SIICC luhits and treatment of this institute corn-blue the two grdatest factors of the beau rig art known to tht, medical Profes.loo-ELECTRICITY and MEDICINi. It ie th e largest , most thorotighly and completelyequipped Institute, both electrically and medically , ever established in the Westfor .he treatment and absolute cure of a II nervous. chronic amid Iri'ato diseases ofMEN' aod'WOMEN. Honorable amid fair dealing accorded to all. '
,THESE DOCTORS CAN CURE YOU.
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SPE.CLALIS'IS' for DISEASES of MENSPECIALISTS for DISEASES of WOMEN
Time great electrical and unedicutl specialists of this institute nrc far the best , mostuccessuI and irmitiilc the worki ha ever known , ciii of l1'hom are gi'tmdualeg-
or tire 1)081 medical colleges in the world , each having hail long anO sue-cessfui
-liraclico III isis spt'ciulty , anti are lIcimlevimIg results in curing the sick
and suffenipm4 b their comnliined trenttImithllt , 11111011 wOuld lie jimi-
Possible to secure by either electrical or medical treatment ulome. 'rime State Eluctro-Me.lictil
-instittuie is tIi ONL'i h'bACE where you can obtain time beuiopitm of tins
muccessftml treatimient under time most ikiiifui nnil ieirne,1; rijitciriligtmi. hii3 ASSJitID-tiufl
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if airy uower oil earth cr111 curs yell titesti doctors cnini. They have eftc.cte.i corn-photo anti iiirmanittutt cures utter all others had (ailed. Sonic doctors full because oftreatIng ( hit wrong disense ; others from not knowing the right treatment.
'NO MISTAKES hERE NO FAILURES.-
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.perfect cur.i guaranteed iii all enso s accepted. Our special cornidimed ELEC-
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'FRi0A'i'MlN'1' for NEItS'O US Ii6illi.ITY never (cue , YOUNG , MID-D14)l.ACBD
-AND OLl ) MFN.: Lost Mamib ood. 'j'Iie nwmii effects of iniliseretiomis 1mm
youth , $eht.iOlIUtidfl or excesses in after ii to. tmiid the etT0ct of flegIectc,1 or improper.i-3P
.treated cases , producing lack of vitality. HIi.XLJAI4VIIAKNEIIH , undeveloped ors-
imruunkeml 1mar15 , Pain in back. louis , or ki darys , chest lirtimis , 1t1'fVOUSulCts , sleepless.-ness.
.. weakn'ru of hotly itoh brain , .liziine as. (ailing unenor , hack of (in'rgy and
coniithenco , delOmh0011'y , ( Vii foreboihliugi' ' , t iinidity auth other .lir.trt'mmsing symmipomns( ,
uniitimig tutu or Iusiiucss , inttuiy , mileasmlr o niimm emmjoyuilelmt ( if life , Such cases , it-
negireteil , amount always iea.I. to premnatu re thcc'a ? nail death.htuI"rlJJE.'AltICOCfliE. . hi'i DltOC'F LII , H1ILLLNiiS , TFNlEitNiSH: , 1)15-
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. S'l'ilIt'TLJIliIS. K1lNIIY ANI ) IIIIINAItY liSi'3Ai4i'H , SMAIi. . W'IAI'C-Nl ) SiIltIJNFflN IVtht'I'S , Aid. JILOOD SKIN itNi) IJIHHAI4EH , 111)5-
0'Iuteiy carol by this treritnient after all 0 titer nienmis liumso (aile-d.IISL3AS13S
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OF WOMEN.'li-
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eorntineml Kiectro-Meib'al Treatment of tine State l6iectrcj.Metlieal Institute isespecially effective in tim cure of nil (cmiii , c'cnniilaimmt, , . falling or .hibpiutmli'mit) III. ,
M'omnb , IisIiamnnmul1.im or milcnrntioim , bloating , lIehIdnIcimes , spina weakness , distlmrxrgcs ,
blinider nlnl kidney troubles ,
OI'EN-Daiiy , (roni S a. in. to S p , ma , SunmlnyIO to 1 ii , rn
if you cimnblot cull a letter enirefti Ii )' descruling your symmlptims anti so willsend you in lilalim emmvelope our scion tub nirmil homiest 01)111 OH of your case free
of charge , Our Womideriil system of horn 0 ti'eiittiieiit shah es us to Uuc'essfmliiytreat hI' beans ( if cornt'simontiemite. tIoschi'ing at ii 'Jistanco and sve have in yerirs-hlust cured mnitii' timousuntls iii this way.
State Electro.Medical Institute ,1308 i.tilNA3t ( l3IAhlt. Eli.
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wtth AitjstItfs Anti"sieptIo )stroycr ann N o wheir (iroicor' ( rOnMhOW liSir anti . .le-
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this lmiicrm.b-acliii that Can4os Prol-nmitlmto
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timlatirfihi atui failinghair. All (lrlgnLIits, ,
or ! ehCI $1 V. 0. or-tIar
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Prof.J.H.AUSTIN) i 1mm eapol is , ii i aim.
Write for Free hook-lot cit care of hum ,
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oil flie lSm.'t .'tIItit'.my , ' si.r us lC-o.lrPl
, -. rrjirothu.rtldii Cft1.o. bets Iii tiei-yitl
-, , Ituypari ''I 11I H-utso Site 'fl'tfjo ,
lr.q 'h'Jif.l'.jtnil ItNOIN( ( IRt.s' .
THJ. . . .
Moorish CafeTa the MOST POPULAR Pinmee to dine orlunch on the East Midwins' . Good serviceanti city hinices make ft desirable forfamilies . . . . . .
TilE MOORISII PALAOE'-
rile 01113' Tciiiple of Art niitl-
Alhlilse ilicIlt OIl the MId'n3' .
VnIlcrfu1 Scouts I'orrzmy'd a ,, in-Life. .
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VISIT
JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
CURIO STORES
N. of Music Ihiill-Ejtst Midway. " '
1I1 Yoiler ol Ic PllI8 Exoslllo II ! !
..-'I'I-1i3FLYINGLADYI
-A lieuiiitlfiilVoinliui flnhitllig lii space ,
ON '11113 E.tS'l' hhhl1tY.
THE MYSTIC MAZE
N.iS' lutught h i'lii,1 'oui i''l I' I I 'iin ('liii I
huh Tin I lie I ilOi ) It )'itm Ilnl thebeniitlmil Im-
mdy.Mammoth
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WhaOo-
tcuth 55 Ft. Weight 80,000 lbs'I'Iie Omily Getiiiiic"i-Vimale
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iii the 'SVovld-
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MID1tY-.r
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- - 1CO1'IING-J1-'aThe Great
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Take a Wild Ride for Life onI The Great moundM You will remember it foreverN and toil your friends how it-
Shapponcil.-
Don't
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fail to take a ride o-
nGRIFFITHS' ' SOENIG RAILWAY
oil the MIDWAY and see a representationof the BATTLE bF MANILA in the GreatTunnel. 'rho patent right for tiieo rail-ways
-iii any punt of tim United tltat s for
sale by J. A. Onifhlths , at his otlico on theMidway. -THEWILD WESTSHOWI-s thio Greatest Attraction on tile MID-WAY.
-. The holdup of the Overland Stage.-
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most exciting scene of frontier lifeand hairbreadth pcapes from attacks ofthe Indians cOn hdtrniy ho seen at tim
GREA'!' WILD WEST.I-oum't
.Fill ! o S..r I-
t.iL6i8CK'S.
fTrarneti Wild arnrna Show1SEr I'ilI LA.DV 1)LE-I N 'I'll E lEN OF LIONS ,
'I'Iic W'lldCt'utll C'lornIila-of tbmn Grunt. hiat.tlo lid weomm I in , ,
MRRIMAC - AND - MONITORihmmi'immg the Civil , l the most costly
:, umid tlimest show cmi thuVegt Midway ,
DON'T PAil. 'l'O ShIll IT._ _,
MtlliTlhIlltN "gin u ms p() tllVIiN1d %, j& , . jT ,
'Jim biggest , beat , most 'hovel flXlliItiopi(]
oil !Uitiwfly. J4dmnissiomt ritihy 10 10:115 ,t% a herd of hourly IOU Giant U-si
-i: :, inches , dozens Of Ostrich clucks
oumly a few days old. 'I'Ine iministgorgeous plumibuigu en earthm. Ostrich eggs ,Ostrich nestS , etc-
.EIWIN.
CA'VS'fO6', l'roip ,i (
Do Notforgot to Visit the
UIINESE flIAJR ,Tea Garden , Bazar and Toss
House oi-iWes Midway. ,.,
Grand Battleof Confetti
Nei I 'i'I(9ainy at sm1o; p. jim , at
Streets 01 All Nations
ROLLER CHAIRS , JINQhlISflSC-AMI'
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STOOLS , al3A'rs FOIl lfIItE.-WOItICI3
., CONCEII'J' $ , ETC. Ask
Stand No. I , "Hchht'y , " Administration ArchHtun'i' No 2. "lowey
_, " Midway ,
Htamn'l' No , 3 , ' .1rijgj ' ' :.cJrtii S'ia'luct ,
Stand No 4 , "Sr'.uiipsomm" South viaduct ,
Or ' I'homn-aCLJMMINS , [xposIUoi 6rounds ,
STREETS OF CAIRO
Sec tim. , Orlt'uitzml husziiimg hhemiimtis IiiI hiii r Ills I , ,is * ss ito's mind , iummcu ,
% 'iSut's. tine foummous swor.lsumeu un4t-imI" a title titi liii, ecomeis.
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