2 THE OMAHA DAILY l ISt SATURDAY , JULY 9 , 1882. THEY DIDN'T ' MARE A HIT Columbus Tried Nine Innings find Couldn't ' Touch Young Darby. REMARKABLE EXHIBITION OF PITCHING Only Twciity-niRlit llnckoyo Men nt lint During tlio ( limn lluvn Kim-n's Urror JtcipoiiHllilo lor tlio Itnn Mnilc. Ornnha , S ; Columbus. 1. IndlanupolU ; Minneapolis , G. VERY MAN Ol-1 you who didn't co the game at Sports man's park yester day afternoon missed half his life. It was n regular , full-blown parallelo gram the prettiest contest seen In this bailiwick for many , many moons. Jt was a lovely day nnd n tnodor- A Hfc. JS \ " K * alcl-v fnir crowu < W 'feSvWi" . . " " . - _ was In attendance , many otwhom were ladies. They HUed every sent in the reserved served dupartmont and dotted the grand stand hero and Ihoro in guy-colored little groups. It , was probably their Inspiriting presence thut spurred the Whlto box on to such a splendiferous -victory. ft Darby , the Child Wonder from the San Juaquln Vallov , wns In the middle of the diamond for Unclo's side , nnd on my I oh mo I what a not-work ha did fabricate around those Columbus dubs. If Gus Schmol ? bad boon hero tbo summer breeze would bnvo had barrels of fun with bis whiskers. ThoJoaquln lad was absolutely luvulnor- nblo. The big slugcors from the banks of Iho murmuring Scioto couldn't Union him. They never got n hit , nnd wouldn't bavo made a run had it not hnvo been for a guy- nsiicuttc play by Undo In tbo last Inning. Hut wo won nnd everybody left the grounds fairly boiling over with good humor. ' It. Is so nice' when thu right bide comes out on top. The great Swede battery Clnus Clausen nnd Yon Ynntzen was in the points for Campau's myrmidons. They sweat and fumed llko mules In a tread mill , but that's all the good it done them. But lot's see how It all happened. Anil lliihliy Klllnil It. "Now , Bobby , kill it ! " called Uncle from the bench us Wostlako faced Freddy in the tnUiul Inning. Then Clausen sent in ono of his most im proved slants , and Bobby mot it full m the nose. It wns n rattling throo-bngccr , 'way out over tbo Full City youth's bead. What u shout wont up at that. Everybody thoughl , of course , that the struggle war. going to be hot and furious , nnd they wanted to yell while they had tbo chanco. This unceremonious smash'sent It right up In Clausen's nock , and bo gave the boy from the Atlantic Garden permission lo walk down. Then tiio bleachers guyed him and ho sent King Kol down Ihu samu wny , and Iho bags were full. Then they fairly roared , and wbon Iho people's party candidate. Farmer Visnor , smashed out a lonir lly to A I ) boy und West lnko ran homo they fairly raised Iho root. So great was the shock Unit seven Eng lish sparrows tumbled from IhoraUoM dead. Uilks , lee , movo.1 round to third on tbo socrlllco. "He's nfoard of youl" cried some classic scholar from the dosslcalifig beards ua Clausen presented Uncle with bis baso. This hauponod. bowovor , after Kol had been thrown out , by the closest possible ttbavo , Bioallng b ceo nil. But Juntz wasn't speedy enough to catch Uncle , who n moment lifter broke lor second , and iho inslaut the ball loft Yonny's deli cately tinted mauloy Gilks spurted for homo. And ho iiuido.lt , too , amidsi the plaudits of tbo masses and a eloud of dust. Hongle closed the excitement with an out ut llrst. Some Nice , Smooth Work Here , The Bucks were done up iiuiekor'n you could say scat. Collicky throw Josie Mansllold out at first , O'Kouruoreached futilely for Darby's plu- viamolers , nnd the man from Iho land ot Iho coooanut nnd biinun How out to Wosllake. Bob , by the way , was fit middle Hold , Shy having laid oft to nurse bis gall and bilks Oiling short. So that was an opg for Columbus. The second was n peculiar ono for Uncle's chorubims. Collleky , Governor ilayos and Colonel Darby nil being thrown out at llm by Walsh. Clever , wasn't it 11 "How'll you have it this tlmo. Count frlod on ono sldo or turned over ! " called VIck from the grand stand , to Cntnpau as ho started for thu Hold. Then Uilks grabbed Lally's ' grounder by the hair of the noad and slammed tlio big Holder out at lirst , while the Hero of the Wilderness How out | lo Visnor. and the mighty Brockenridgo strain , d his pectoral muscles reaching for Darby's semi-circles. Brcck was mad. In tbo third wo took another. Clausen remembered his treatment nt Westloko's bunds in the llrst , and rather than be smashed like that again , he sent him down on wide ones. lie Blolo bccond while Jnnlzcn uas scratchIng - Ing bis back , then rat ; home on Gilks' bule to center. Again Kol uoi bis base on balls , nnd .some body cried "Oh , CInuslo ! Clauslo ! what ails youl" Then ho struck the Farmer out , and the Bucks cumo in for another egg. Darby throw Abbey out to Undo , Yon Ynuizon fouled to the Governor and Clausoa , ttm only , raised thrOe largo wells on Iho July aimosphuro. Itmvn Stole 11 lluse. For Ihu While Sox , Uncle trolled down ugaln because Freddy perslslod in irunln' wide. Hondo's out shoved him along ninety feet , and , mirnbllo vluu (1 ( got thai out of tbo back of the dictionary I bo stole third. There was some cheering nt that , but it all wont.for naught. 'Abbey ate Collluky'a ' lly , wings , logs , bide and all , und Huyes fouled lo the Austrian at third. And the Bucks took another sherry and opg. opg.Walsh How to Wostlnko and .Collide ; and Uncle put a quietus to O'Koui-KO and the Count. In the fifth , after Darby had fouled out , Clauion did his bast to send SVcstlako down , but Bobby thought bo hud a telephone palu ncd ho kept reaching for 'em until Mr. Serad told him } o go sit down. The Count corralled n long high ouo from .Iilks' but. And the Bucks cumo back and downed still anotnor egg. Colossus Lully accepted n gift. Then Governor lluyos , foxy boy he Is , had a half passed bull , Lally run for second , and see ing Kuthorford scratching around utnung llio convolous plants for thu sphere , ho kept on fur third. But Kuthortord hud tbo ball all thu time , nnd Just ns Danny was totting his skates 1'or alougallde ho shot it Into Collicky , nnd Lully was nallud to the cross , McClollan'tf mlborv was ended n moment , later by WcMlnku , buillreciccnridgo reached llm bv grow of an ultitudlnous throw by ColllPky. ' "Oh ! " ejaculated some fcebla-mlndea per- eon In tbo stand , then when Abbey beat thu winds frantically with his little < club , thu mine Individual exclaimed "Ah I " What did he mean , unywnyj Umle Mucle u I In the sixth King Kol and the agriculturist did tbo double fan act , out Uncle rulstxl u whoop by pututhlng out a two-bugger. ( tut tie anchored ttioro.for McUloHan throw Hoiiglo out at llrst. Tlio Buck * made it a ball dozen , Irt'sli from thu hen. Yon JanIioulod to Rutherford , Ullka ox tlnpuhlioa the other end of the battery and Walsh gave Darby an out. Tho.i the White Sox all but scored. O'Rourko throw Collicky out to Brcck. McClclUn took cave of Rutherford's high one , but Colonel Darby poked her safe. A wild pitch moved him up n notch nnd ho stele third. Wostlnko got his base on balls nnd nlnpcd bag No. U , but while ho wns It Wnl h throw Darby , who essayed to steal homo at the same tlnio , out nt the platoj And the Bucks still stuck to eggs. O'Rourko put his stick against nlinost .everything hut the ball , GIlKs throw the par alyzed Count nut at llrst and Colossus Lallv did what Roddy did. The warp nnd woof Darby was weaving over the pan was too much for blspasslnnato yourg heart nnd glowing brain. The eighth wns n brief ono for Uncle's hired hands. Gilks switched oft at first and ICcl nnd the Funnel- repeated their great double turn With the fan. Hut the Bucks Insisted on ono more egg. Durny throw McClolln'n out to Uncle , and again the mighty Brerk connected oulv with the ri'slstont winds , and hot und disgusted ho wont back to the tranquillity of the bench , and though ho missed the shade of Schmolz's whiskers , there ho lingered and gazed and dreamed until the battle was over. In the last Inning Walsh throw Uncle out to Breck. HoiiL'lo made n hit , Collelky How to McClellnn und Rutherford to Abbey. 1'iHiloliule , nn Krror , Then tbo BUCKS camo.ln. It was the last chance for tholr whlto ally , nnd they im proved it. Yonny went out to Visnor , but Clausen got bis base on balls , went to second on Walsh's ancrltlcu. und ran In wltb their only run on n wooden Indiim play by Your Uncle. O'Rourko tapped a llltlo easy ono down to htm. Ho made a grab for It , but mlssod It , nnd Clnus waltzed In with a grin on his mug us broad as a barn door. To bollttlngly clo o the grand performance the Count struck out. Then the crowd tlUnorsod wltb feelmirs llkothosoot the dreamy tnorphlno cater , to whom , In his soml-conscious state , everything seems llko floating visions of bliss. But wasn't it a corker ) The score : SUMSIAHV. Earned runs : Omiilfn. I. Two-bnso bits : Howe. TbreebasolitisVestlulo. : . llanos on bulls : lirl.v. : 2 : Clausen , 7. fetrnek out : Darby , ! ) ; Glaimnn. n. 1'nssod balls : .Innlran. I. Tlmo : One hour and twenty-five minutes. Umpire : urad. Tank O'Du.v Next. Tbo Columbus nnd Omaha teams will col lide again at Sportsman's park this after noon , and Undo says wo will do it some more. Yesterday's game should bosuttloiont to guarantee n big crowd today , when another prize contest is nssurod. The teams will face euch other as follows : Oniiihn. 1'osltlon. Columbus. Kowo . I'lrst biisu..Hrekenrldco ! HiMiiilo . Soeond biiso . MeUlollnti Collopy . Tb rd base . O'ltonrku Gllks . Short , ston . Walsh Vlaiu-r . Itlclit Held . I. ally Westlalio . Middle Hold . Abl ey l ully . I'i'ft Held . Cammiu \li'kory . I'ltcher . O'D.-iv Ilayos. . . . . . . . . . . . -.Catc-hur . Morrltt Game called at ) o'clock. Ilimsler * In ( Jliivor. . . . Minn. , July 8. The remi nants of the Minneapolis team and Indian apolis played a game today. Weather warm. Score : Minneapolis . 0 0 0 2,1 010" 2 0 Indl-in.ipolls . a 1 0 2 S 0 4 ft 0 20 En rued runs : Minneapolis. 2 : Indianapolis. 10. Two base hits : Uiirnill , Uiilnn. S ; Uiiylo , nrnliiiin. Lawronci ) . lloivor. Tlireo base hits : KraU. Homo runs : O'llrlen. 2 : Iterfor. l.etchur. Kaslon. Double plays : Graham to Milnnlck In Dlxnn toShliinioUItaseon balls : Corbott , 5 ; IHxon , 2 : Giiyii- , ] . Struck out : CorbeU,2 : Giivle. 4. Paused halls : Mtinyan. 1 : Qillnii. 1. Wild Dltehus : Corhott. Tlnioof Kiiino : Twolionrs. Umpire : Sullivan. \\ll.l. . PIAY WITH SIX CMJIIS. The WfHturn AH ooliilliin llroi Out .1111. wiiiikvo Mud Fort Viiynu. CIIICACO , III. , July S. The Western league of base ball clubs in session bore today de cided to continue the league with" six clubs. Barney of Fort AVnyno was given the Minneapolis franchise. The following six clubs will piny out the season : Columbus. Toledo , Minneapolis , Ivunsa ? "City , Omaha nud Indianapolis. Fort Wayne voluntarily dropped out. Tlio players , with those of Milwaukee , will bo distributed amontr the other clubs. A now schedule of seventy games was udopiod on u basis of $ > } % guaran tee instead of $100 as heretofore , . NATIONAL . I.KAGUK. llniiililyn ( SIvuH tlio .fjplders u Dmililu DIMO or Ielelt. ; Ci.ivni.\xo , O. , July 8. Cleveland lou two games to Brooklyn today. The lirst was a pitcher's batllo nna it was an oven ouo until iho tanth innlni ; , wbon Fotitz scored the winning run. Attendance ! ! . \Voathor pleasant : Cleveland . 2 Itruoklyn . U 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 a 1111- , : Oluyulnnd. 0 : Ilrnoiuyn. ( i. Krrors : Olovo iindJj Hrooklyn. a. ll.itturles : Davle.s and /.Iniuier : I'outand Duluy. Brooklyn b.ittod out the second game. The Holding ou both sides was loose. Suoro : Cam-land . 0 0 a 0 0 0 o l a7 iirookiyn . a o o s a 2 o o * to lilts : Cleveland , Hi Hronlclyn. H. Errors : t , eve IIIK . .is llrook-lyn , 4. ICarnt-d runs : Cleveland , 1 ; Iirookiyn , I. Ilnttorlus : Cimny and O'Conniiri Stein and ICInslow. llnrln I''liiiilly ( Juts a Ciilne. Ciin-vno , III. , July S. Cblcacto won today , lirineipnliy on Abbo.v's wildnau , their throe runs in the fourth all conUuir from bases on balls. Woalbor clear. Attendance ( Wo. Score : < illol- ! ; : ° . o o 2 a o o o 8 0-7 Washington . : i lilts : Uliluaeo. 7 | Washington. 7. Errorsi C i UIIKII. a : Wiisliliigton. .2. Kiirnnd runs : UilcuKO. I : WiishliiKtun. l. iiattunus ; Mntcli- Insun and bt-lirlvor ; Abbey und Mlllljuii. UiillliiiiVluu | < Hi , Ke . O. , July 8.-Basoi on balls helped along by hard bits won the flwt game today for the Baltimore- ; . Score : ninolnnntl . " Italtliuore . U 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 * 4 lilts : Cincinnati , U : llaltlinore. B. Krrors : ( jlne iiniiil. I : Mtultlmiiru , ; u Karnod runs : llalllmoro. ' . ' . lliittorlo * : OliamUorlaln and VuiiElin : MuMnhonund Ilalll nn , Heavy batting easily won tbo second game for the Uedi. Warm. Attendance 1,800. Scorn : . fi-fl 1 s 0 1 o o 0-ri llultllnoru . | 0 2,0 1 0 0 1 0 5 I"15 , ( . 'juulniiiill.il ; Italtltnoi'i-.iia .Krrors : t in- limit , a ; llaltlinoro. II Karnod mm : ( 'InelmmtU ! ) Jlulilnmru. : L itHllitrlus : Mill- lunu und VatiKluii Uobb und llallljjun. Keil lihret u U'l'iiner. PiTTniii'iui , Pa July 8. Elirot was Invincible - vincible , the Phillies gettini ; but four lilts. I'lltsburir miido blui'iu the proper Umo and won. AtteiidiiiK-o. I.ifiy. Score : . . 0 0 0J | o o i ft-- | I'hlluUelplim . . . . 0 U U 0 1 0 0 Q 0 U nil1,11 ! " I'1"l , > mlrf1' > ' , ' I'lilludotphla , 4. Errors : Usiurs.fi : I'liifudiilplila. ) . Eiirnod rlint : rtu/ ! ' r. ! blliidoliihlu , 1. lUtturle * : I'.hrot Anil Muolc ; Wiiyhins u CiinnuU l.inlm ; Henri. Lonsyn.i.E , Ky. , July 8. Tbo Lonlsvlll s Ployed like amateurs today mid Boston won With case. Weather throatcmiii ; . Attend- once , 1,200. Score ; luulivllo ! o 00000020 2 lloitnn. . . no a i l o u l l u IIIU : Louisville. 5 | lldston , 10. Krrorn : I.ouuvlllit. t : 11-Jsloii , 4. Kurnod ruitti Lenin- vllle. I ; lloston , 7. Itattories : Hemming and Orlmi Sllvotts and Kelly. lleiilen ) ) } - Iliiln , Si. Louts , Mo. , July 8.St. . Louls-Now York , no game ; rain. Stnndnlc "t the Teiinn. s WKSTKIIS I > v. l , . i1. c.l \v. t. f.r. Coliimbui . 4 2 IV ! . 7 Omnha . 3 3 MO MlnlR'npulli. . . . .H V Hl.ll tnillnnnpiilli. . . . .1 'I MI.O Tolvilu . 3 3 MI.OiKniunt O'.ty. . . . 3 < 3J.3 NATION At. I.KAUL-E. ( mini Miami Oets Aniitlier from llio Crip pled Hustings Team. HASTIXO ? , Nob. , July 8. ( Special Telegram to Tin : HHB.J Hastlncs ngninst Grand Island todny. Score : Hustings 0 asuosooo 0 Urand Island i ) o 2 fi o 1 0 0 * 8 AMONG Till ; AMATKUHS. I'rmpee.llvomiles. . At the Council IllulTs Driving park Sun- tiny the Council IJIuffs team and South Omaha wilt cross bats nud battle for honors. Game called at 3 o'clock. Following are the players. Council IllulTs. Positions. South Omaha. CniiiiniiigH PI teller Tloxncr ( iiidku Untelmr Tloknor Mitts I'lrst t.'lark Tulllnld Siicond r.yiu-b llardln Short Krlok Nlooll I'lilrd Onylo Van.ly Itlirht Cr'nlg I.ovett Middle Duvls Oliver lAjft llarl The Morses would lllco n came for Sunday with some good amateur club , the Albrights or South Omuhn preferred. Answms to bo in by 8 p. in. Saturday. Call or address II. M. Calliihan , manager , the Morse Dry Goods company. Wallace Wiped Out. EI.SIK , Nob. , July S. fSpoclal Telegram to Tun Bnn-J Tbo ball game hero today be tween Elslo and Wallace resulted In the score of 24 to 1 In favor of Elslo. JIAU1NU MAT1MSK. Kino I'roErnui Ari-migeil liy tlio Club nt the I-'air Grounds. The Hoadster club matinee comes off nt the fair grounds track this afternoon , nnd a very swell card has boon prepared for the occasion. Gooi' . music will bo in atten dance and the management anticipates a big tun , out. The organization is a very meri torious institution aim can only load to tbo ' host results. In the lirst nlaco'lt will foster n livelier interest in fast horseflesh , and in duce the owners of superior animals to enter into competition , nno. thereby augment the prospects und affairs of tbo local turf. In time it will also load to unproved drives and boulevards , something that Umalm greatly ncpds , nnd alwuvs bo u source of summer ro"- creatton und amusement surpassed by no otnor sport. Following is the program : P1UST ItACi : HU.VXINO. Two prizes given by Collins , Morrison and C. D. Woodworth & Co. UMii.v fiii : : Hoys Uay Polo , F. Euglor : Topsy , li. Howes ; Fan , O. Nielsen ; Jim , G. Watson. World-Herald Boys Hilly S , B. Hamblot ; Baby , U. WorU ; Dixie , U "Forbes ; Hilly B , W. Hill. SKCONI ) KACC 3:15 : TIIOT. Uaymond , b. c. , J. W. 1'aul ; Billy , br. g. , Charles Unitt ; Kowdv. b. g. , H. K.'Burkot ; Fox , br. a. Hedick ; Frank II. s. g. , P. C. Ileaiy ; Juno , br in. , C. D. Sutphon ; Uush- villo. jr. , s. g.T.J. Fleming ; Dick Woldy , b. g. , F. K. WHhnoll ; Linnet , b. m. , A. B. Uilllan. .Tiinin iucn. S:5'J : trot Sblnglns , b. g. , George Wake- Held ; John , s.xv , irO/Baekus ; Tuck. s. g. . J. E. Van Gilder ; Billy , br. g. , James Aiuscow ; Maggie , br. m. , W. A Paxton , jr. ; Bay Jim , b. g. . Fred Terry ; Fred T. , b. ( j. , II. T. MeCormick. FOUHTII ll.VCB. Freo-for-All Pace Buffalo , . girl , b. m. rifTii KAI-I : . 2:40 : Trot Kittio Bird , br. m. , H. T. Me- Cormick ; Lady Ayros. g. m. , W. II. Mc- Cord ; Charlie , b. g. . William Snydur ; Char- He W. , b. g. , GenrgoValkor ; Dude , s. g. , J. C. Sharp ; Murry John , b , g. , Frank Car- mlchuol. The well known starter , G. M. Swigart , will send the llyors on" , while D. T. Mount , H. A. Iloimin nnd M. C. Terry will bo In the judges'stand. A special invitation will bo oxetuaed to the ladles. HANNY DAI.Y WHIITKl ) . JuuGoilihtril ( ilves tlio Fight to Smith iilicl Creates Dihsutlslae.tlon. SAFjuNcisco , Gal. , July S. Sol Smith ol Los Angeles defeated Dan Daly of Omaha in three rounus at the Pacillu Athletin club tonight for n $1,1250 purse. Smith kopl the lead from the start and in the third round knockoil Daly down with n right-litindi r In the face , drawing blood anil dazing him to such uu uvtoht that bo was unable to como to the scratch. Both n.on were In excellent condition. The Dotting had lavored Smith until stiortly oo- fore the men went into the ring when it veered lo 100 to 80 in Daly's favor. The buttln commenced with both men look ing for nn opening. Smith finally got In with his right. Smith made another rush and wns stopped by a hard loft on the neck. Smith made several rushes in the second but Daly cleverly avoided them. The lasl round proved a surnrlse. Daly li'd a gentle loft just Tenoning .Smith. The men came tovotbgr and How around llko a llywheol In ufforls to Intnl. bmith blaggoring , Daly going to the Hoer , neither landing. .Smith again got in and droupod Daly with n right-hander on the jaw , the heft of the glove drawing blood. Daly remained on his hands und knees about nlno seconds , when Iho timekeeper Dronounccd him oul. Ho' was dnzeu , und wbon Smith swung his right Daly dropped without receiving the blow. Ho rose and stasrgorod to his corner as the gong sounded , but Kofereo Joe Goddard had loft the ring and tbo llsht was given Smith. The announcement caused much dissatisfac tion to mony spectators. Do Witt's Sarsnpnrilla Is reliable. ClDveliinil'it I'rlvutu .Secretary. BOSTON , MIIAS. , July S. [ Special Telegram to Tin : llii : . | Kobort Lincoln O'Brien of tbo Boston Transcript has just boon ap pointed private secretary to ox-ProsIdoiit Cleveland nnd will entnr at once upon bis now nnsltlon ut Oray Gables , Buzzards Bay. Mr. O'Hriou is n native of Abliigton. Mass. , and is ono of tbo best liked of the voungor men in iho profession. Ho Is about i'T youra of ago and u graduate of Dartmouth collage. lUinteHtlc , Floods nre nealn doing damage throughout . The negroes around Jacksonville , 1'ln. , huvci /inletud down. tl force II. .Store , u nugro murderer , has been .legally . imujiileil at Nashville , Tonn. I'lUln. Oolo. . Is greatly ( uelted over a rich strike In'oiui ' of the minus In Ihul vicinity. Napoleon Aiuut has houn urniNtod Infer for u forcorv coininlllod In I'urU In 'Anton Vojjbt nnd August /.like ( itmrrelod nt \ \ aiilicshiiVls. . , Mid /.into was shut and. killed lllrd I'owoll , a notorious Texas dusporndo nnil tritln robber , has boon arrusiud near Han Anloina , > , ; Two men wore ktllod at MuniphlH. Tonn , , by the t'ollan > euf the .Newport .Nuwt. . * c itllbsU- tilppl Vnllvy rullriiud duput , Tlio dry goods luiusiMif Muiilmusol A llro. , itt'loledo. O. , ba.s liviin duntroyed by II ru. Loss , * | .V , OOUi liunraneu , tlu.i.w. A posse of I'nltiid Stateinmiralialj are ohii - Ill's the Bantu 1'u uxnniis robbera north of Uiithrlo , Okl. Une uf the robber * Ii .is boon uapturud. The trial of ndwurd-O'Kolly. the slayer of Hub 1'nrd , lins huon cunulndod ut I.uku ( Jlty. Colo. lli > was found Kullty of nuirder In thu xecond i Advices from Uoliiiibiis. ) fll * * . , are to the elTuct that Iho Tombluljuu rlvur. nwollun by huuvy r.iliiK. Ihamleiif to Inundate tlie sur rounding country. M ruisr I'.Min 1 board the bargo'thoy spent the tlmo seeking for crevices In the Jdo of the bent to llro tit tlio strikers Ttioy'TouRhtat n disadvantage , for the men on sjiord could see Into the open ouus of tbo barge's nnd pick off liny mnn who approached thotitarfing , litfd In nilJIllon the bullets from tWtttrikcra were continually piercing the sljibj" of tlio bargos. About o o'clock In the AhAriiAiW their ammunition began to run low"abti Ufa question of nn uu- conaltlonnl surrbhdbr wns broached. llle.w Iljft"i\vn { Hriilns Out. Ono mnn oppotfaiMho idea strenuously , but finally the rest tit the inon dociuod to ruii lip n whlto ling. Finding that sentiment was KOlni' against him , the mnn who opposed surrendering became moru voliomont thnn over in opposition nnd snld ho would not surrender ; Unit death was prctcrablo to going nshoro like whipped dogs , nnd that for ono ho would light It out to the oml. Accord ing to the inon tolling the story thcro were Bharnshootcrs nbonru the barge , und ouo of thorn snld to the mnnvlio preferred do.ith to surrender : - "You , if you don't agree to como In I will blow your brnlns out. " The reply Was t "I will not come in , and I nm going out to the end to defy thotn. " Turi.luir toward the opening In the end of the bent , ho walked Unit wny. In tils hand hand was a Colts revolver , nud while the rest of his less bravo companions wore breathlessly watching him walk toward the end of the boat , ho suddenly raised tlio pistol to his head , pulled the trig'gor and fell bacic on the douK dead , his brains oozing out on the nlrondy blood-soaked board. They hint All Thi'lr C'our.tRO. This trapedy , coming so fust upon so many others , took the last pnrtlclo ot cojracro out of the detectives nnd they surrendered. The ston , " of the terrible gauntlet run between the lines of the Infuriated workmen bus already boon told. The survivors shuddered when they spoke of It and tenderly rubbed thotr orulsod bodies. The men wont nshoro In squads , nnd bysomochanco the vengeance of the mob was most severely wreaked upon the men who came from Now York. The I'hlladolphinns oscnpud with comparatively slight uijurio : , and with the exception of ono man , numod Kelly , who was Hilled on tlio barge , none of thorn wore dangerously hurt. None of the men have received pay yet for their services They claim that th'oy were hired as watchmen nnd were to rocolvo $2.50 per day. The survivors each expressed the hope that in vlow of their 111 treatment they would receive n bonus of some kludovor QUO. above their stipulated wages. /OHM F.I HM Kit KILLMD. Ho FilllH I'roiii u Train While Iteturiilni ; 1'roin .South Omitlm. MAIVUIIX , In. , July 8. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BBI : . ] A telegram was received here this morning stilting that Benjamin Brooding was killed by the cars at Hlllsdnle , six m'les west of bore , hist night. Mr. Breeding , who is a prominent farmer resid ing two miles south of here , went to South Omaha yesterday to sell a car of eattlo and buy u carload of feeders it the price suited. His body wns found this morning lust east of Hillsdiilo. portions of it scattered a distance of OUU reet nlonfr'tho track. It Is supposed ho was roturning1homo on No. 0 , duo hero at 1 n. in. , which etoila only nt the \Vabash crossing , nncl mistiming Hlllsdalo for Mal- vern , attempted ip jrot oil , or fell from the train while going at full speed. The coroncr's.jnquost over the body did not clovelon anything more regarding the accident. The vorlllct exonornted the rail road company 5T ijny blame. The funeral occurred this artonjoon from his residence , conuucted by thoMnsonio lodge of this clacc , ol which ho wns a member. Ho leaves a wife nnd family , Jn comfortable circum stances. Ho camp-Jiear being killed last full by being kickcd..uy-a horse. Juwu'MJNVw Itiiilnmil. SIOL-X CJirv , Ia.-.Iulv' 8. [ Special Tolq- gram to Tin : J3i : J J.M. KtiynVopd , advisor - visor to Ilia chiojt onpinedr of the ( jtftuupa ft Northwestern , ik .the , Jcld ) DeUviipn Mo- ville , the prosouL-lcrinlnal of the Jewell .Junction and \VnlJTLako division of that company , nnd this city. Ho is looking up n route for an extension o.tho . line into this city , 'a distance of thirty miles. The com pany now owns right of way in some of the diflicult hill places , which will revert this year If not occupied. It Is generally believed that tbo li-io will bo built ut once to hold the right of wnv ana kill tlio projict of u local road from Sioux City east through the same territory. Heavy Knilin-f at Moux City. Siovx CITV , la. , July 3. Special Telegram to THE Bui.J : J. E. Nason , general con tractor , has failed , Attachments b'av'd been placed against his property for .815,000 by local banks and loan concerns to secure claims for money. There are upwards of $10,000 In mechanics liens ngninst llio work ho had under way. Creditors started to gnrnishco the stock companies in which ho was interested toiluv , nnd found that ho hail already assigned $10,000 worth of innnu- fuctormir and bank siock to secure preferred creditors , principally banks from whom ho borrowed money. The liabilities will exceed SliO.CWO , with loss than flO.OOO assets. Throw r < > | i | > i < r In ilin .liiiler'ft lives. Ci'DAii llAi'ins , la. , July 8. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBB. | At Grundy Center last night when the jailor wont to lock the pris oners In their cell , P. S. Barnes , alias J. C. Tnclcl , who wns standing near the outside door , threw r opper in his face and made his escape before the jailor recovered. Barnes Isnn nil-round crook , being under arro.st for forgery. Ho Is also under indictment in Floyd county for cinbiuzlomoiit. A reward of $50 has been ottered for his capture. Tlrml ill 111 Health. ICr.oKL'K , In. , July K. U'llliam Lament , a young attorney of Hamilton , III. , hanged hlinsoJf this morning. Ill health was the only cause known. Ho was the son of a wealthy farmer. tiuirrn o.u.iff.i. ItenellrH IteHiiltlni ; Iriiiii tlio Xmv 1'wlnht The reduction of the differential rate on stock to South Omaha from Indian Territory points has ultraetod a greal dual of attention lo Ibis market and resulted mnlargu amuunt of favorable comment. Especially is this iruu of the southwest , which territory is now oncn to the South Omaha market. Tbo Las Vegas Stock Grower comments upon tbo matter .11 length und umoiiir other things uavs : "Thu reduction will probably result in a lowofitlg of raioi all alone thu line , and nllory so'tillAvestern calUo lo be run lo South Omaha. ' Such a reduction would bo docidcdly uurcphfalo to stock owners of Ibis suction , as Ihu iirospouls of an unusually good corn crop iiiWdbrnsltn ibis year will as sure a strong doiWufftl for fonder ? , and the recent qnlurgnnAfrit * of the packing plants will result In uu'lril'ronsed ' demand for all grades of eattlo. * * i0 What tlio Niny 'Moxico ' Journal savs but voices the sontlinenVs of thu cattlemen of the southwest. Thqy"ail seem to like the Sotilh Omaha market iiird'111 ' favor it witli ship- inonls , which tbM wore only provoiitod from doing IP thu pasrijyl'i-eason of the excessive freight rates. ' " " ' 'I ft ] I'mtiHloim In S too It. Samuel P. BrlifhAm has compiled the fol lowing lablo which 'divot the look of provisions - visions at this [ ijffll pn May 111 and Juno lie , Tbo stock on hiii fOii thq last named date exceeds thai rop'orlud on the former Unto. The Ilpuros show that the puckers are not Idle und are prepared to meet any dudden In creased demand made upon them : _ _ . . . . _ _ p.- - . . , NCH lili'sn pork.'lmrrels ' j fell1 j7 | Olhor jiurk , 'linmili . ' , I l.m'J V.VU bliurt eleur > lilu , IIUUDHI. . , iSul.iUU.06 | > ii > , 'j I.OIIK ttt-rtr uliti-M , jiuuuU * . . , , . j ISU.U1) H2lii3 ' ' ' ' ( lillurU. h. niuii'u , . ' . . . . . ? w. ! . iiouiieri | > , iiouiuia , i VI.M VJo'Ao b. I1 Imiiid , | > utimlx. . . , ( , | , . ,4 7I : ! .UUO . jiliXtM oilier b. r. mcn ! . iiuiiiJ ) .i XV.UlbO l,7'.iivuu : I * . i , lunl , tlrrrci . . , , , " fl.iw. lAVk Otlu-f lartl , tttffcuM. . . . .i. . . . . . . . . . . . j l.t j ' 2ja l.nld ill Ui < t < The funeral of the late Samuel U' . Dennis occurred yenterday afternoon at II o'clock. Hot-vices were hold ut the family rotldonco , Twenty-sixth and P streets , ana were con- diluted by Uov. Itobon U Wheeler , Tbo members of Hobort U. Livingston post , Grand Army of the Republic , of which the deceased wn < a member , the Bens of Veter ans nnd Women's Uolief Corps turned out in largo number * . The remains were buried In Laurel Hill ct-mctory nnd the procession was ono ol the longest overseen In South Omaha. A * n Ilniinl ill ritmllrntlc : | > ti. At ! ) o'clock this forenoon the city council wlllnrotns n board of oiiunllzallon for the purpose of o < } tinlJr.lnK the tax assessment for 1SW. Ono member will bo ehoson to rocolvo complaints nnd Thursday , July M , the whole council will meet to consider them. Begin ning today the board will sit oaeh dn.v from il a. in. to . " > p. in. , nnd bring Its session to n close Tuursunv , Ncili-K uiul I'omoiml * , Hon. J. M. Ward In w of Plckroll is In the city. city.C. C. J. Jnycox returned yosterdav from Ponca. Hon. Watson Pickroll of Beatrice was ly the city yesterday. Miss Loota Uoaclo of Ashland Is visiting Mrs. W. L. Hollnnd. 1 ho Snxo drug store has been reopened bn the creditors with Henry Fisher In etinrgo. Miss Annlo Aoplo of Crvstnl Stirlngs , Miss. , Is visiting Lr. nnd Mrs. A. 1 { . blmp- son , Mrs. W. H. Slabauph has boon called to Hnndolph. O. , by tlio death of the wife ot Dr. Slabnugh. W. II. Kyne , who hus boon visiting In bouth Omahn. for sovor.il days , returns to Sallda , Colo. , todny. Mr.s. Alex LaVcrtv , who has boon the guest of Captain U'llliam ' IColly mid wile , has returned to her homo nt Ashland. 1C. L. Talbot wns yesterday granted n por- mil by the supcrlntotutont of buildings to erect u $1.200 frame cottage nt Twenty-son- end nnd J streets. The Thistle nnd Crown is the name of n monthly publication JustlHsuod bv the mem bers of the Young People's Society of Christ tlnn Kndoavor of tbo First Proabytorinn church. Chairman Wood of the street commlttoo of the city council hus usited for bids on grad ing the alloys between Eighteenth and Twontiotn streets from Missouri avoiiuo to M street. The upproxfnuto estimate of the cost Is 1,550 , . Hood's barsapnrilln Is an honest medicine , honestly advertised for thee diseases which t honestly ana absolutely cures. The following mnrriago licenses were issued by Judge Kllor yojtordiiy : Name und Address. Aco. I Thomus White. 1'ort Oniiihn . so I .Miiry Nloiiiaiin. Uiuaha . M I I'rod T. Dolisa , Uinaha . a ) I Kll aUoth llorrlng , Omaha . J When you goto Denver stop nt the Ameri can house. Kates SJ.50 to $ y.OO. Homodolod throughout. Drmvacd In ( 'i'ilap lilvi'r. CIDAU : KIIMUS , la. , July 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BII : : . | At Cedar Falls last evening John Glanvllie , n young man about 20 years of nge. was drowned at the cul-ou" dam about ono milo up the Codur river while baUiini. . CHIT Chase also narrowly escaped being drowned white searching for Glan- villo's body. J ' 111 til U.V.ll. I'.llt.H ! It. I / M.S. E. U Graham of Crcston , la. , is at the Ar cade. C. T. Buazlsy of Beatrice is ut the Del- lono. lono.M. M. A. Lunn of Lincoln is a guest at the Arcade. William H. Atwood of Fremont is nt the Paxton. W. T. , Richardson of David City is at the Paxton. E. R. Stevens of Grand Island is nt the Murray. J. W. Uadford of Ponca is registered at the Millard. P. N. Dick of North Platte Is registered at the Arcade. A. C. Wittongor of Chicago is a guest at the Brunswick. L. S. Brown of Kearney is aniong tbo guests nt thu Mercer. W. H. Platt , of Grand Island Is among the guoots at the Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1C. Bradlov of Nebraska City are ut the Uollono. M. S. Lyon and C. Hiirby of Dendwood , S. D. , are puo.its at the Murray. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Filmoro of Auburn , Nob. , are nmoug the guests at the Dollono. Mr. John M. Brett of Wood River has re moved to this city and has purchased a largo livery businosss hero. Mr , Brett is an en terprising gentleman and has boon a suc cessful business man. E. W. Sherman , who has been day cleric nt the Murray for some tlmo past , loft last night for Denver , whore ao goes to accept a simi lar position nt the Windsor. During the " live years that ho has boon behind tlio "coun ters in the leading hotels of this city bo has made many frienus whoso t > st wishes ho will take with him to his new homo. M. A. Lunn , editor of tno Hoot Sugar En terprise of Lincoln , was in the city yester day consulting with some of our mo'st promi nent citizens regarding the propriety of lending encouragement to the proposition of building raw boot sugar factories in different parts of this state. His proposition met with hearty endorsement , and hu was per suaded to remain over until today when ho will bo able to see others. NKW YOIIK , July S. [ Special Telegram to THE BUR. | ,1. G. Gllmoro , Omaha , of Ruhl it Gllmoro , is hero buying nnd is at the Westminster ; from Lincoln J , W. Blackburn is at the Tromont house ; J. U. Carter at the St. Dennis hotel , E. V. Davis at thu 'Fre mont , A. S. Roe at the St. Nicholas , A. A' . MeClughy und II. J. Windsor und wife ut the Plazn are Oinnbultos ; E. D. Follows of Lincoln is ut the Albeuiurlo. Doctors J Pshaw 1 Take Boocham's Pills. CHARLES PAUL FOUND CU1LT\ \ Adnms County's ' Ex-Troasuror Convicted ol Embezzlement , IT WAS A COMPROMISE VERDICT Deputy fist llreliire * Mint Me In tfiiulih- .Secure u I'tilr Trial In Ailum * Comity and lle li'e u CluiMo | of Venue. HASTIXOSI , Nnb. , July 8. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Utiii. ] After forty-two hours of deliberation - liberation the Jury buforo which ox-Treasurer Charles II. Paul wns triu.l for the embezzle ment of public money has roturnua n verdict. At 10 o'clock this morning it wns announced that the jury had reached a docUion and Foreman Clarke hatuUd up tbo verdict to be read. It stilted that the Jury found Charles II. Paul guilty us charged wltb tbo omhnzlo- ment of foO nnd recuniniunuud him to the mercy of the court. Mr. McCrcary domntidcc that thu jury bo polled , but ibis made no c.iango in thu result. The verdict was a compromise. The In formation chmx'i'd Mr. Puul wllh embezzling nearly $55,0(10 ( of county ttinds. When the case of ex-Deputy Fist wns called Mr. Hartigan tiled u motion to quash the information. Thl * wits promptly ovorruloil mid nn exception noted. At the afternoon session of the court Fist's attorneys priMottlcd u motion for i change of vctilio for their client , nnd In sup port tiled n number of nfttdnviUot citizens of Hastings who believed Unit iho defendant could not obtain a fair trml In the county. The state was Inclined to combat the motlui and they were given until Tuesday to lllo cross allluavits. Il was supposed at llrst that the Jury stooi eleven for a conviction , but it is now shown that clpbt Jurymen were in favor of n vor diet of gulltv , two uuducldod us to the amount ot the embezzlement nnd two /oi ncqtllttnl. The method of arriving nt the amount which Mr. Paul Is said to have mis appropriated was somewhat peculiar. O ; the J55.000 In llio complaint It was bulluroi that as approximately nil but about $1,400 had boon settled lor by the supervisors niui bondsmen , Mr. Paul was to bo hold re spouslblu for the additional amount discovered erod by tbo export , Mr. Ratcllff. This ? 1-IOO was split nearly In the middlo. Mi- Paul Is now , for the llr.st time sinc.o his ar rest In January , in charge of a bailiff. [ Keith County Crop 1'riispects. GP.AXT , Neb. , July S. fSpoclnl Telegram to THE Bin.J A Kcnornl rain of ono nnd ono half inch foil in this vicinity lust night nm rain is still falling. This assures a largo yield of nil kinds of small grain. Wintei wheat and rye urn being harvested. The yield will bo largo. The small pram crops will exceed that of last year. Corn l.s waist high and is doing finely. Potatoes nnd other vegetables are immense. The Grant roller mills of 150 barrels capacity which Is being built byV. . T. Crow formerly of Wahoo , is neuring comnletioi and when JinUhed will bo the largest am bestcqulppcd mill In the western part of Iho state. It is supplied with all the latosl machinery ut a cost of $10,000. On.ii.tj.LV , Nub. , Julv -Special [ Tele cram to Tin : Br.K.J Keith county got a line mln lust night , lasting eight hours , the ilrst since Junod. Small grain was bosinninc to show thu effects of dry weather , but wll now make a very fair crop. TlimisitiiiN nf Arroa Irrigated. SiiXiy : , Nob. , July S. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bur. ] This was a big day for north western Nebraska. The JJolmont Irrigaing Canal nnd Water Power coincnny turned : full head of water into its canal , which irri gates 1)0,000 ) acres of line land in the Nortl Platte valley. Tills district has boot heavily planted with wheat , rye , bar ley , oats , llax and corn , nnd all are in excellent condition. U'ouivaetv were lo todny for extending the ditch twenty miles further , which puts 20.000 acres more lam under cultivation. The projectors of this immense undertaking are Messrs. McShano Condon nud G. J. Hunt of Omabn , and. Colonel Leonard B. Cary of this city. liifreaxliiK the KiinliK. YOIIK , Nob. , Julys. [ Special to Tun Br.E. The Harrison und Reid clno , organized hero Wednesday evening with 10'i members , has increased tbo number to 100 , with nearly 'JOO moro to enroll. There will be more republicans licans hero this fall than for several years past. past.FAiitnr.M ) . Nub. , July S. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HBK.J The Kali-Held Ropub Mean club hold its llrst rally tonight , A fifty-foot polo mis raised bearing a Harrison nnd Reid banner , followed bv an eloquent speech byV. . M. Ashby. Prof. Andrews , candidate for congress , followed with two hours of sound logic on the tariff and iln- anco. The crowd was largo and enthusiastic. "Cyclone " Davih itt Keiinxiy. KCAIINKY , Nob. , July S. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BII : . | ' -Cyclone" Davis wns brought over from Mludun this afternoon by some of bis admirers and spoke for a couple of , hours to n fair audience this ovuninif. Ho arraigned both the old parties , but so far as oll-iring any remedy for existing evils or proving how the Independents would im prove matters bo was painfully quiet. THI lleiivy lor Hut Ili'liJt e. WKIIAWKA , Nob. , July 8. [ bpoclal to Tun BBB. . ! This inornlng ac Hon. Eugene Alunn was driving cattle across the brldeo over the Wcopini ; part of the flooring guvo way , pre cipitating some of the steers into tno creek , a fall of about twenty feet. Four were killed as n result of the accident. s Woik ol llnrjlirH ! at Crntii. Citirni , Nob. , July -fSpecial to Tun Bui : . | The residence of Eli G. Vord was Ms latj : M For over 25 Years Tobacco has been recognized as the stanJnrd of tobacco | > erfection. This is why we have remained , during this long period , the largeM manufacturers of Smoking Tobacco in the world. It has a fragrance and flavor of pecu liar excellence. Give it a trial. JBLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , LJUKHAM. M. C. 250ZS.FOR251 ? ABSOLUTELY PORE - JUSTTRYIT. ft. CO. KANSAS CITY.MO. entered by btiretnrs yostcrflav ovenlnp , tbo family ticini : absent. All the household Roods were ransacked. Six teen dollars wns tbo boodle captured by tbo thieves , \vlio made their escape to Lincoln. I'lrn lit 1'Ai.isuit : , Nob. , July S. fSoeclal Tclo- toTitR Hut : . ] -Kirn was discovered nt 'J n. in. today In II.V. . 1'owell's st.-xblo. It sprend to O. II. U'oicott's livery bnrn nnd H. M. (5raves' stable. All the stock wns saved. Losses. Powell , SIW ; Wesrott , $ SOO ; Graves , $100. Xo tnsuninco. Cause un- KIIOVVII. To I'rniiiote the \VtirlilVi I'liir. CJiMST. Not ) . , July S. [ KpeelalTolORram to Tin : llui : . | \V. U' . Uox of toward , super. Intondotif , of nprlcultural exhibits for the World's fair , was hero today. A eountv or- painzatlon XVUH norfeetod , tiiul this ouuiity will DO well represented at the Columbian exposition. _ Jn.lnreil u M-etliin Mnu. Cnr.Ti : , Neb. , July S. iSpo < MM to TUB Uni : . ] John Jennotteii , ono of the section Kanpof IhoH. it Mvas caught between the pilot of nn online nna n cnivul ear today. Ho was hurt on the head , but will uo out In'a fo'.v uavs. MATCHED BY A TOOTHPICK. Chapter li-om I.lie Tlint OiiUltlnes Mil I'll ol I'h'tlini. Elslo Goodwin Is a young nnd very at- traellvo lady oinployod in n loothplek fnolory at Stniwn , 'way tip in tbo nnrttiwostorn cor- uer of Mikino. Llko nnuiv other youn ladlus Klsio ullowcd roinaiulo tboUKhUs to waudor through her brain \vlnlo her llnirors wuro vloflly at work uneldni ; the HHlo biU of wood so inuoh oflculud by inodorn epicures. . Young men in Strawn , its in ninny other Now Kngliind citlos , nro iv decidedly scarce article and Klsio felt in common with many of her girl Inonds that the prospects for es caping maidiMihood were not at all brilliant. A bright Idea struck her .she had rend of such things being Uono by factory girls shu would try It. The very next imcHngu of toothpicks that loft her hand bore her full nnmo nndnddruss. The wcclts passed by and though Ulsio often dreamed nbotit the lauelcd package and wondered Whether it would fall into thu bauds of some grand duke or prinoo n answer over eainc. In iho meanlime thu pacUnco that bore all her hopes was rostiug quietly in the store rooms of the factory. At lust'lt was wanted and went ns part uf a shipment of toot li picks to Allen Bros. , the grocery jobbers of Onmtfn. A few days Inter Prod Utofl , Allen Bros.1 Jl pucker , was surprised to llr.d n lady's name nnd undress written on ouo of tlio packatos \vhluh bo bad just received from the frmght depot. Fred happens to be n little romantic himself , and being a bachelor not adverse to laying nsldo the freedom of a single man , ho paused , readthe name over several limes , bo liked it.s sound nnd .sol Iho package aside. The next morning a letter wns on Its way t < the fur off city In Maine and before many days Elsie knew thai she had not wailed In vain. vain.Letters Letters ( low back and forth thick nnd fast and photographs were exchanged. The Und ine ol tlio package happened thrco nmiitln ago. A week ago I red gave up his po-titiou with Allen Bros , and Is now on his way east The wedding takes place next week. Kentucky \Vmiti No Plnliertium. LiOfis11.1.1 : , Ky. , July 8. A bill will bo Introduced in the general assembly at Kranlt- fort today prohibiting tbo employment " 1 I'inkcrlon men. / \ Jl.fr. . .7Mi Ifniifjci'fafil Troiirlctor of the fine livery stable nt the West Knd hotel , Khnira , N. V. , says Hood's Sarsapa- rllla goes \v y aheail of anything he ever took ' for troubles with the Liver and Kidneys with which ho sulTcrcd for a long lime , until lie took Hood's SarsEipnrlllu anil w.-i'i cnmplitely cured. Other members of his family also take and arc highly gratified with the hein'lit from it HOOD'S PlLLS nrn a inllil. rntl < 1. r-mni'iu , . . , . ' . ' . - t ir' - . A1 ' .i\H rr-'i-iblo. i'HI. t- CURB nseojxi wicn a wrllt-in k-naruntiw I , poaltlmlrRlvon with G liotm or rufund iho munortf not cured Mend maiup for fruo hnuiplo. ( iunri > ttto liinuil br Kulm il'o Driiiiuliu. Holii AKunti , corn * * IB and Io = ( linn xtruBti. Oninhi S'nti. GUITARS MANDOLINS The Mnmuotto. The Lnkesldo. . The LnUoBklo. The Arlon. O.iianrr .it.MO k , | IO.w' ' > l > | 'l < , ) Uilixfiiij 11 , Tlio Arlon. The Arlon. HnlM .Mh- ny - f u 00H | i'ien < - 1 r , . . illnn IrHwl fo The Consufiitory. , Thu Coriborvntory. Hglll llr.v < , , , , l. Ill 'jIllSoll.l llui' uuil | :0 1'ullr varrktilH ftifl tlieli .l tor lhf > f > rloatbt wdrll fTor'Ii ' \Vr iriKnurnclurr All thv fAiiHinrDtp | rt4 mid art , On Img" ! Mftkrri ou ttiu glitlM1. Il4 > . ( iulorntir ( luilruiurnu nuw in UIQ bnlil h ) Jill IrA'lInc > tvHlrr > . ( } rnulu bum name IrurDrJ oil Ihe luii'te. 1 ak DO oilier. Illui , iiaiartlileimalliKl fn * LIDS & IIK.U.V , l.'ll to till Stntti St. , ( 'lilc.go. Tooth-Food- This medicine for babies prevents and cures jiaiiib of tcctliitifj iind iTMitinjp ! ( liit.iscs , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains im li.irinful dnii-s. hut by biiplyinh | the tceth-forinint : ingrediunth wliirli are lacking in most inolhers' milk and all artifu ial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. < ti.oo a bntile. at all dniKcists. Send for puni- nhlct. " Teethintf Made Easy. " THE UKYNOI.US MFi. ( CO , , CINCINNATI. O. WON U131J i i AN D \VI | , IAWIKII , MAN'lill. BiU.nor-Bnpiovv Oompnny "KOUUU DIAMONDH. " "TUKN HIM OUT. " OUlt WAX OltOlM'h. TIIK C'liKYKI.ANl ) 1'AMII.V. TIIU-SAVIOIJU NATAK HAV. OtOOO-Ontloi 1'riM.i . Uiind nnd Hot 'O.OIJ rororiiianco9'J9 ! , 4il . 8a : ) , 9n :