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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 24 1888, PITH OF THE NEWS BT PLAYED A 600D GAM | ££.71. ! S5 CREAT THINGS AREINSTORE 520, 1OWAS RALROND SCHBDULE. | THE (), §, NAVY, Tuesday, City, — Manager Faprish, of the C. | Times Charges re M ity League team, challenged Geo . et Loxnos, | 21T the commons to-day % ’ o Obiabit defonts Chion —6 ) ° But Omaha Won It By & Margin | i iir st the Couneil ihufs. e Nobraska 'Oty Sees Mightiness | smith moved a sccond reading of the Commissioner Doy Being Pumbed | The Misfortunes of a *'Powder Mon- A counterfeit 8 note described of One Run. | match wame, o bo piayed at L Coming On a Fast Train. dealing with the chargos and allegations | BY the Corporation Attorneys. ament. He said KBy." ,}1.» un \:l,~ Swinney re-united — been accepted and the stakes fixed at §100 & —— ;‘,"l‘[';f:,":,‘ ‘\"'l‘"‘_", il Ch X P J. 1. Boyd talks of the marshalship. - side, 4 bbb L do A WELL INFOR 0 . ; Toceints of ‘oattlo ob Soutk Omatis, 8503 | - OUX GITY DEEEATEDIAT HOME, ——— THE “Q"_ BRIDGE CELEBRATION. | inquiry upon precedents, It restod with the ORMED WITNESS. | A Story of an Omana Man that wit Hogs, 2,000 | — OTHER GAMES, house to say how complete the powers of the . Prove Interest nz—~His Lost The board of education met but transacted | The Corn Palace Turns Out Strong 10 | Yesterday's Winners in the National commission should be. Sir James Hannan | He Makes an Explanation fu Heur.ng KRogained, 10 business, ce Their First Local Contest League Contests, ie Street Nomenclature Question | would be president and Justices Day and erence to Several 1mport = A Chinaman'swife runs off with a hand Y ) OLIS, U esult of to-day's el s o 4 Tl (Vo014 66 the eties thembors of the Thore lives i Omal fay & man who onicE Calostinly ! —Des Moines and Kansas S bt Ly RESUKDE (A bl oot blitnib b hiiiasist O e Matters—The Rock 1sland's LWONEY yeurs aga was whiat 1 tormad on hoard ) ’ the st . o . fiission . \ war, n powder monkey utiod Gus mains are being laid to the holder on City Play Close, Indianapolis, 00002000 0-2 of the Distillery- Politics Parnell said it scomed that Smith had a Cash Valuation, of a powder Y Vo 08 We unders ‘Im it, 18 to Twenticth strect X Chicago 0 0.0 1.0 000 0 1 in O1d Saunders, triendly hint from the counsel for the Times, i 4 Aminunition’ from the magazing and A Mrs, Snell acenses her husband with kid- | 5 Pitchers = Burdicl for Indianavolis, Bald in consequence of which an inguiry was o t to the guaners while i a 1 napping their child | Western Association Standing win for Chicago, Base hits—Indianapolis 6, be extended not only 118 persotinl con Commissioner Doy Testifios, ! forred to"went fnto the Tatted Sty The Eighth ward republican *lub holds al Following 18 the official standing of th Cl “l‘. |I yl .’h Indianapolis 0, Cmcag Otoe's Capital Heard From, duct but into the of the leasue in Des Morses, Ta, July 2 Special Tele- fonly 15 veags, undin’ his service on the several Iargoly attendud meoting Whsdst b bkl " Iy 98.—Result of to-day's | NEnuAskA Ciry, July 92.—[Special to Tup | Anerica, lreland reat Britain. 1t | gram to Tie Bee. | ~Commissioner Dey has | 8hibshe trliveled over thousands of 1 if Real estate transfors yosterday agr ! cluding yesterday's gan i . % Bek|—At a recent citizens' mecting, held :‘A“: "”‘_‘_”‘ IH_’ L b e | been on the stand all day in the ox- | Wea e i b Iy evers i G545 building periits £15,225 : Lo Playea Won Lost Pr Ct ceeesdd 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0—11| for thig purpose of taking action on the mat- | Lo break . down. . He o Elhine | ammation by attorneys for the protesting | 817ed volume aud ke very interesting rod A South Omaha family quar and_the | St. Paul,.... 5 B Pittsbury TR BUTRU IS 65 R0 ORI ) Eoeiemes-te iy calabvation o e | the government limit the sc f the cc railronds, They have found him the bes ing g father ubducts their three-year-old duughter. | Des Moines ) rs—(iotzein for Detroit, Galvin for | l6F regarding a fittin Kb e ALE RS RSN [ found him the best in- | . gentleman referred to fs ey Owaha...... A Buse hits—Detroit 10, Pittsbure | formal opening of the Q' bridge, & gentic lon to what Smith originully proposed— | formed and most competent witness so far, gk ade Nebraka, Chicago rs—Detroit 1, Pittsburg 3. Umpire— | man representing the road was present and | giftiiss (GH€ eBieie aiaisl SHIsel St | and the attorneys have gone rapidly through 3 Nebraskans file complaints against the | Kansas spoke in the intorest of that company. | the o e oo uRGinet | tho examination. In answer to inquiries railroads. Milwaukec New Yonk, July 23.- Result of to-day's | Among other things he stated that in view | mission as affocting him. They were the lay, he said, in reference to one important William Northrup lost a leg by the cars at [ SI0UX City.. game: of recent disastrous events, the company had | most eruel and infamous charges ever made | change in the schedule, that the chunge in sdlinolk Minneanolis iy reeent disastrou 5 I ud i natle I e e i oo e BT 8 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0= 0| decided to spread out s rallrond shops | Sminstw pibllominn, ‘Holeould domonsteats rates for over oue lundred miles was il 1o Long Pine augua closed J maha 6, Chicago 5 ! y { R S MBI | that the lotters wore forgerics, He adii U Lo At deauiot G ¥a ligi Fa SEuruRt) ond annual session (tHs puta b6 ALl pae yestarday tior Keofo for New York, Clarkson | rather than concentrate themin one place | that he had had communications with doln | g0 Stegestion of railroad representativos, Two hoys have been arrested for burglar. Lt Al L sl Al for Boston. Base hits—New York 4, Boston | where so much_damage could be done by | Devoy, but those communications woere sotely | 20U they wanted the entive schedule fzing the postofMice at Waco G noon was particutarly noted for its wrang- | 3 Errors—New York 1, Boston 1. Umpire [ men so disposed, and_he suggested, as the | iy regard to political matters, and were open | from five to 200 miles readjusted. He did Masor bayer. of Lincoln, was knocked | 1€ boisterousness. “he work of Juck Bren- | —Danicls, roud was favorably disposcd towards Ne- | to the fullest scrit so admitted | not recolloct that the compunics wantod any A O e I o i hamed | an, the umpire, was about the worst exhibi- [ PuitaveLrity, July 23.—Result of to-dny's | braska —City, that it would be | makine a speech at Ennis in favor of boy- [ different rate for a distance of over one Doster, - i 2 tion of rottenness and idiocy ever seen upon umw-‘ i 4 S e '/I. N| ‘-;_':'"”m"Bk\‘w"ll'y-lux‘" 5 ‘nw ulv’ w.n.lnn nl.- ‘hlv'n-] lu ||..n| \‘m\" -lvm : ru-: nwynll ‘1 :.I.\‘.\v\‘.h that adopted. and did : val © 10¢ grounds, ant » v conten- lelphia 00 300 [l - & Y DU ld N D 2L 0 8secure | ogood ien, but he had censed to ady o no iin hut there was any uni iy John Anderson, who was buried in u‘\\:ll the local grounds, and at times the el = ashington,. .1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0— 4 | some part of the shops of this great system. | after the passage of the arrears bill of 1582 | the tariffs of the rond companies, or ,h,f at Johnstown four days ugo, is yet there but | tion occasioned by his vile blunders or inten- { “pienins™ Casiny for Philadelphin, Whitney | The matter was taken hold of by the board | To make the inquiry judicil the governm relation of rates to cach_other. He thought still alive tional improper decisions amounted to noth- | for Washington. © Base hits—Dhiladelphi of trade and good results may be expected | ought to definitely specify the eharges, and | the commiissioners tarifl was bused on better [ The deed transferring the Northeastern |y jogg than an uprour. IMe began by giving | Washin ents Nebraska rowd Chitign, st Ebauy s i St ons Nk win e Mitneatolls e e hecord. | Omaha a forotaste of his capacity to mis The judgge in the very open s, by his principles than the The vailroad elassific Ulupir inary vailroad taruys 18 of the committees | the changes in the Valentine and O'Day, | from theiv efforts, The same gentleman @150 [ also provide for @ scrutiny of the docn a remarked that no town in the country [ upon which the chargzes were based, It wis sof the reé ance to the [risn members 1 W Association suffered so much from the effect of vital impor ng inuir Loulseiit Result of to-day's | centstrike as did Nebraska City, and inti- | sce those documents before the comunssion | compositi articles transported, us, fo eral, 4 soverity on Piteher Clarke. The audience | gam mated that the intentions of the road were, | began to sit stance, on the articlo of plows, raflrontd P. Roe buried at Cornwall, N. Y 8100 it as long as they could | Louisville.. 000200 2 6 010 however, y delayed and would ultimately Here there was an expectant pause, during | tariffs hive been repeatedly ehianzod within Geueral Witliam C. Wickham is dead but in the eighth inning, when it seemed per- | St Louis.....7.0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0— 4 | be carried out as originally planned, and [ which eries wore ra the attorney wen- | the past fow years, especially on mter-state Severe hail storms are reported in Ohio. fectly plain that he meant to rob the home Creverasn, July 23, —Result of to-day's | make Nebraska City their main Missouri [ eral. No memberof the govornment respond r allvoad companies, he said, arve Al @ 2 body of men dety the Colorado R TR N e tosted | Eame rivor point, i ing, Gladstone exprossed surprise that the puently engaged in suen reckless work, i w arime body of men ¥ Jolora team of n well earned victory, they protested | Claveland,......2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0—6 he city council, at its last session, adopted | government did ot answer Parnell, und de HSHNCE, carrying passengers from aws : e : ) with a vengeance. The base ball patrons of | Baltimor 00000 110 0—2[theStewart system of street nomenclature | claved that there must bean anawer. He wis 120 to Des' Moines for 1 and freieht for H. AL Moore's bond of 2500 was forfeited at | 4116 city as compared with otl nthusinstic ——— and thus settled the long fight on that ques- [ not ve that unqualified con its i hundr He thinks such cutt Topeka. towns, are a patient and forbearing crowd, TURE EVENTS, tion. The present — main st fid vission which Smith ap- | i evidence of an aftempt to oxact more fre An autumn session of parliament will be | but they will not allow an incompetent or | e 3 now Central avenue, snd all i Tt svas in tho poswer of | the trafle than 1618 wortl crooked umpite 1o rub. it mto. them, ey | Summary of Yesterday's Races at | ruuning pavallel on' the north are | the governn nake a better selection of | T S10Hok fvisuostioned ns to tii : Destructive rain storms are reported from | want no faking, only honest, legitimato 1 iton Beach avenues and onthe south commissioners n which would have | vep the Rock Island company Wisconsin work at the hands of the umpire, Bricnroy Beacn, July 23, —Summary of '\ ht """j""””:“‘l““‘l“ strect, pr perty f con m wed i acclamation from | fe F 0 sori f years to s th ock debt The Indian rovolt in Manitoba causes groat | win. who — may N $NTIIC | S TR U S dos o s objecting o the naue corso, and | everyhody i ment ought to | and the costof the road, The commissioner A IR it ¢ ; the intention of Tuk Bes's buse ball seribe i . ; since its adoption by the council oue heavy | muke — definite ugningt def- | explilned that tlie bontd reachied th cettonte | i ML BD. N ATTHEWS, TR, 2! g | toallege cither crookedness or incompetency hroequarters. of a milo—Corrocco won, | property owner in that part of town has d'- [ wite s, OUEREH Lo, 6L 08 etho s aish L hiis: Lot i Ly place of 1 EORIR 5 i General Sherdan's — condition fs un- (LR EHSEIRELEUITE st b suid his second, Vendetta thid. Time 120 | clared that his real estate has deprected 25 | no- skaiiing, The Tottors were really the | Dy takine the SWadl streo ot s 1 TN e R e h changed work of. yest suacked lowdly of boit Tlirce-quatters of o mile—Gunshotwon, | pew cent becauss of the now, Houtlandishi? | ouly nev orrzor ans el st hia i T T T f luti xom xperiene, The entire town of Roslyn, W. T, was d v he was sick and in | D% w second, Cornstarch thivd, Time name for theiv streets. The system, how- | opportunity to eximine them m order to f multiplying it tho. numibor of | & him t i now it | stroyed by f no condit 'm the onerous duties | 1 B G BRe e | ever, s the simplost - extant, and together | tie susitions, A more deplorable error | share. Answering Mr, Wit o' suid ho | 108 heardy lait va H Senator Wilson submits his report on the sed by virtue of his position, | 15 cichths of a mile=Itebellion won, | wiih the Philadelphia systen of house wim- | was never made than when the gon- | thousht that this was a bett 3 ¢ it | havor Jackson clection vot 4 was the case he should never | Hor ¢ second, King Robin third, Time | pering, just established, it makes the fre cral undertook cond o ensn of th certuining suclhi value than the one suggested woul AT L fiFae e \ 3 n, of ¢ 8 » u dar it, know s Lie does,w delivery of mail, for which the city has wade | Tines, ok TSRl CALLIGUR o k| A Gafes T St ¢ 8 st el y vst fell y b-‘;:” "”-'j"’“;;l of Quin, 4 da "‘!":“L' LES loes,what | =) 1 one-sixteenth miles—Ferg Kyle | qpplication, simple a nt. In ."”H o ,w.‘.nln:»\ R A ity ‘”,‘ \”,‘-'\‘\. ik i A e Rt o cigars aud sat down for i The Blackicet Indians have just concluded and’ all the Omaha p wan, Cardinal McCloskey. second, Chariner | nection with now ctsand house | conelusion that the proposals were made to n lowa. Ho did not think that to e . Mr. Mntthows continied i tidant i H thoy have never yot re third. e 1511 e nu the authoritios have instructed | be refu i e ty from the system of o P AR T 6ir annual su 3 & N vith Brennan 0 gave ¢ o e and one-quarter miles. nest won, per street signs should be pl 1 Matthe yme seeretary, m: " 1that A Part was the % it 2 W pow v my dutt ften required that ousa tlio Linest chiurges vight hiere on their own ground ‘and attempt [ Sevoucicths of a wile: Woung, Dul An fmportant rumor of interost to pacity us counsel for the Pimes. Th Shot by ‘& Wontan G CBSIOHENILL (1B Doot: TONkaYA i Comissioner Dey tes s in reference to | to continue his unfairness is somothing [ WY ixile second, Vuliant third, Time braska City is one to the effect that its 1 mission surely ¢ould be trusted to deal im MuBOR L GIRRE Tae 0y § a6 Lrete | ¢ tx 10 wis strong enough to knovk the Towa railrond rates, thit ativlltas tham: a8 extrame aully and | 1 L1 ing mdustry, the distiliery which has been | partially. (et R H I 1 Tele nieth 1 noticed thal my ears we , There is o bitter fight over the whisky | audacions. Moreover, they wont stand it The 17 Bhoot. closed sinee the formation of the whisky | Matthcws argued that the cuarie R L L L O A 1t 1 comitig dirostad by s IIBEhRTROi LR o RIS question at Harlen, Ky. In conclusion of this disawrceable subjeet, | : : trust, was to be reopencd instparable. Doubtless when seck u sie MeKinney (marricd) st e 3 A meeting of railrond empioyes will be | the advice is proflered Mr. Brennan that The Lefevre Gun club’s weekly shoot took | October 1 with aly increased cap, fliet punishinent the charges agins und fatally injur I, Sullivan, a res T e SR IR IS SRR held in St. Joseph to- to square himself is to go in | Place yesterday, with the following result: 0 \“ is cltimed by tho owners that coni ¢ cused should bo most specific and of Forest City, Suilivan, in compan 5 1think, 1 owe the learing of my o g rnoon, without fear or favor, and | Fitclett 0111 ol 110 e bought so much cheaper here and aleobiol | but when the object is limited to the Rk thiddy 3 ! vy Fettrement from the iy N solution in favor | v ®ua o wample of the mmpiring his long | Ketehum' ... 10111 11010 11111 i manufuctured at less cost thun any of their | ery of tenth, sueh defining is unne Lo othier men, were prowling around her e o crow worse sid 1ot of the nine hour movenient BRI o R e abie of | Townsend:::iAALL 1ML 1ol ot castern distilleries, which, tozether with the At all e anht The p cottuge, und upon refusing to leave Sullivan It entirely, Iy hustness [ Ex-Editor Mo nd Mes. Norton are | e et e LGl o) s 1 1 i oui Hlint th et G 190 || [hounarhalliteinugh rhe y recoived a pistol wound from the effects. of rably and Yiave b an oppe B hvons and ohrs: iNorton: deei| s 1y the vt ¢ s scason Tt B (ot KD ThEL i fact that the deeizht rates are more favor- | titude of the Parneliites caused a suspicion | aiioh i el e Mes Mot e IR L sojourning in ldubo Springs hus scen proper to eriticise an umpire, and it f il uble, almost eompels the trust to open the | that they desired to evade an inquiry, or &6 | S0y hnd Wil have o archamies 1s i Sntey and 1 did cousult them too, Tho president has approved the bill for the 1 is not done this tune througsh malice He Can’t Shoot Them Nebraska City distiliery least to hamper and obst the efforts to A L hive hev preliminuey. hear- |y adque that 1 have hud two' dozen sale of tho Fort Omaha sit towird or prejudicd t Mr, 3rennan Grxoa, Neb., July 19.—Sporting Editor Work on the ‘pontoon |'|l'" "l'“« the | get at the truth. One of the capital points of 7o) workin on my ears, but they told me Cleveland has travs a He has umpired fine bl and can doit | 5y i O ih e th | Tiver s progressing rapidly, and it is in- | the charge was that the members, professine S T T R T Y oy At e drii Wi entirly destroge reform messugo to « azaln, He should banish all porsonal feeling | 31E: A contends that th hibiting the | onded to ave it finished id _colebirate its | to carry on @ constitutional nzration, had W OSNEBBILONE T LT I e A T Chief Artl s said to bo losing the confl- | it the matter ive us nothing but fair, | hooting of prairle chi re acertain | completion witliithe Chicago, Burlinzton & | arran a basis of operations with the dyna- | A Magnificent Banguet in the Hall of i b A Ee et 0 b0 0sinR: squnre wol, ¢ does not apply to the owner of the land | Quimey bridge # in September, Colonel | jnite faction. Would the country be sutisfiod Dhestiie Would hear fumun withmy R e e As to the gan on which the shooting is done. 1s ie right? | Stewart had ‘el ulty in taking down | if these charges were not fully probed . The ) ~ 4 e AR R R e A Biughamton (N. Y.) youth uwakes Considering the splendid pitching of A Stnscl moss prejudice azaivst his pontoon | government thought not, aud could not con- LCopyr 885 by et who is connected with b, MeCoy the thiraucaiv o Instedimparly. twojyenrs, ( it should have been a clear, casy one The land owner has no more right to | bridge and inraising the neeessary bonus, | sent to limit the inquiry ST. PETENSBURG, peeial Cable- | ftimge Block, and he became tired, I L of The uict wedding of Willian itany | 1 it to win, but about the wholo team | shoot them during the closed season than | but finally mdt with suceess. The colonel [ Sir Charles Russell said that lie would pre- | ram to T Bre, | —This evening a prand | i o et B consgrsstion fottat it T ‘\ Yaar o casos suprise. | e rattid ar troman's world and ey | you ave. dulivered ” an - aduress 10 " the eitizons | fera libel tion bofore thomost bigotod pur. | banquet was given by the ez in the bistori- | ear and secShat e could do for it 1 ol A passenger train on the Milwaukee v 1ost their head in @ way that would T @ i 8 ceting 1 which | tisan jury in London to trial by a tribuna al hall of Petor the Great to 150 ruests, Tho | 1Auhed at him and did not go, but a few wee was ditched by a cow near Led Wine, Minn, | wooden man sick, As the seore shows, The English Turf. he expressed His opinion of Nebraska | constituted upon the unfair and disadvan i SEEs LSUEY he ] o the e commenced dischirging wcain and A Olnky Tnka (Town) woman (ahostatana is o comparative paucity of errors, but Loxpoy, July 23.—This was the first day | City mossbacks languaze as follows: | tageous terms proposed by the government, agtLon e plgh v ulin rman - emperor, |1 went to ie to have it attended vid that the drum syed, and hat ne did wnything for it, but hel 1 Atus L0 pun and | ot 10 onie oot of which appeared to be not to tPrince Henry, On the opy guilt home to individuals, but to | site side sat the empress with the minis riit be | diseredita party the court and Gener Was ulnost entir ro | not know as hie coiild ¢ I von Schweintz, | that he would do what 1 1l then erman emperc T which he plwed U ited to the right in the order of | hearat onee, I heard a watch fick nd conservative d years w the pro- | the obje be made bring th kills a w cotta Who was prowling around her | if an error was given for every case of mis- | of the Leicester summer me Thairacni| MUY 1OEENG Judgment that was made the ervor column | for the Zetland plate was won by Seclusion, [ £ of one iunred gears wou Srooklyn republicans are makive oxten- | Woulduw't hold them. However, the JURL R G I e AT S oL sloL A o it b o tion ot damns | was Buaily won and_that, makes up for N THRRORIZED, | mosterof natupe, As forme [ would rather | After a Vieorous speech by T. P. O'Con- | e ofiicers of the glvo prema Ji T R S A AL be a tumble-buiz By the dusty roudside than | nor, the debate adjourned on motion of il - e play this afternoon. Committee Report on | 1o be a fogy perched upon the tombstone of a | Labouche 8UIto waroe s COLORED M | Congressman Samuel J. Randall's disease | ; NGOG I L vOUIE PbhEE L 5 = 2 highdinasianial from the lef{ enr, something T had not done for MGl scerar Miss., Blection Riots, | defunct ide would rather be a ring- — rank, und the high Russian dignitarics to the ey e T e : Ly Ao T toman . ) LA : 3 = Sesh 5 ! ¥ yoi onehi porliaps. it was with i reported 1o be u cancer of the stomach and OMAUA. WasiiNaros, July % —Senutor Wilson. of | altiey and swing from the dead lino of a A GAMBLER ON THE RACK. 10ft in the striet order of oficial preceden, Rt eard 1 uid ol that e g A small-sized riot breaks 100se in Nebraska | gyrns, 1f S e A JTowa submitted to the senate the majority | iy the path of progress, pointing at improve- | Oscar Ryam, a Fugitive from the "‘1‘ pupsuislisibishvas L with a sily very plainly with the left ear, Of course it will g City and seyeral peoplo are dangerously | xynte 0 s report of the judiciary committee on the | ments with the dirty finger of doubt, I would and Jury, Arraigned in Court. &ilt service, and on the other table we take some [ittle time until 1 become accustomed g nded, § il Crolygeeeeeeee 30018 2 2 01 Jackson, Miss., election riots. It says: athier bo a polliwog and wikkle v a wave [ When the grand jury was in scssion last | VI€Cs Of pure silver, among which fig T vaima Tnnran ol O X R ‘r"‘"‘; "“;:““"""l‘l“r. with 245,000 in spurious | O'Conell, H..20 5 1 3 0 5 8 D “There was @ suppression of votes of the :"u.']'(‘l‘,’\‘i"n““‘;“l‘r‘(. {;.0“5)":,,“}.‘ 'f,;,:f:.'f;um.‘"l“‘,' February they found an indictment against [ Several |ln||u|:ulllm ;n: TS representing hunting | fun tel) eannot be &een at all - You wouli ot | cenbacks on their persons, were arrested | Coone 5 § 0\ aEan citist s ollols ) u annuated Lol Hlalid, R im0 e ToRd on CElIY u 80 ow thera Wi thing in my enr nnloss | in Pittsburg. ; ] Sy e 443 118 1] colored citisens at the recont municipal elec- | y5tion™ and - frowning ut the march of | Osear Ryan, averdant-lookiug youth,churged | Seenes made i London Pilve tipueand ross e T o Gk i 3y f , MSTae s Y 0] tion of Jackson, Miss. The suppression was | method.” nting gambling houses und being | Were cut this morning for decorating the | Nenr sdl kopt it ih, and.T NaAE now b well as & I8 Four thousand Sioux Indians have arrived | Miller, 8b..... Byori STy ko) q LA 8 8 8 9 08 ey 2 LR LRy AL N i8 at the Choyonue sgency Lo treat with the | Nouglo: ¢ i & 0 1 0 % 1 ¢|not partisl, but total No colored citizen [ Mr. &, I\ Cutter, secrotary of tho Towa teit i somne of the games. As soou as | VIS [0 front of tho two cmper. | everili, Tiim vory ilud ook my friend s i | commission,” 5 Clarke, p.. L4 0 0 0 1 4 o] votedatthesaid clection.” Union T"v‘*’l':“"‘“d company, was in the reard that his name had been under con- [ O Was pliced o gold frame con- |yl tncwent tosee the Qogtor for hehus deng [ | Seventy-fivo Indian graduates of the tram- i 30 & The report recites the story of the sup- city several A x'l_v« Ly 080 uzul 'luu\lu ation by the jury he left for parts un- | taining a bed of yeilow roses | fatled, | o more than satisfled with t e ] 5 n Total 3 10 7 160901 et oy 2 & proposition and the_eitizens, through tho LB ith s il AbIu s corndHotvirs Iheh i treut st that any | g school at Carlisle, Pa., returned to their | _ Totals. 3 6 10 w16 pression of the colored vote, and finds | j5apd of trade, whereby the company would | known. He thought, as court had adjourned, & ) MOS CONN SN0 WOTR, ihmAd that, pl. o lor st westorn homes, CHICAGO. that the resolution of colored men to | hyild its lines into Nebraska City, thus giv- | that his case was settled, and returned to | #fter Emperor William. During the banquet [ jpent will ne ot it Tho inter-state commeree commission ron- S abstain_from voting was = due to ter- | jug the city connections with almost every | the city Saturday. IHis reappearance was | ©ach emperor drank to each other’s health, Plio writer thanked M. MatUiews for | dered an important decision affecting the | Moviarity, m..... rorism inspired by the actions of the white | ¢ity and town in lowa. The provosition wis UL To-night the park and the fountains are | et and usked him whether he would il Standard Oil company Rheims, 30, league and the committee appointed by it. | yecepted and the connccting lines ire pr noted by the ofticers and he was arrested and S U008 GUMLLBEE ing his conversation published n the form £ Patarabiirk DUTE dloles areuolinad to | EORNAbAW BR. | 1 The testimony taken shows that Samuel | {icd'by the lat of Septembor. L " | locked up in jail. “I gucss my bird is [ fully illuminoted. At the termination of the | ofntestimenial S the belief that the peacoful relations be. | Houele 2h.. . i :(»"i'“('\‘\"['i"-.(hmt{:(\lf".'.“;]'.fT‘,‘,f“i:l- marshals | Work was comn acod “this weok on tho | enoked,” o snid to one of his companions “-"’“:*-‘”' 'l’[' Iz rmgy "““‘ ““*““‘:""w"“l“' can blisiy it wnd wolcome, and st add fo e veen Russia and Gorn il continue Schoeneek, 10, 2 . Wilson, dep! ollecte 3 o -0 system, which, when completed, | when Lie came to the jail window to inquire itto Krasnoo Sclo to puss the night. | thatif thore il Wi @oubts the truth of i tween Russia and ( Ay will continue. Dwyer, If.. . il revenue, und two other persons _enzaged Lk |...:.‘fif“!',“ Al '”.J;“’.: ] AR LR S R -morrow the eavaley n nuvluu\. rs conelud. | it they may calf on me at gom 18 Herald build- WIPED OUT O Dudale, .. 1 1 0 1 0 1|thecivilserviceof the United States, were | gygding continues and all preparations for | secure @ bondsman for nim. |y psvithitho 1oelEbnta t Codsndke DITimitort and Toin conyince Mem that 1t is tri | Hoover, 0 2 0 6 0 0]active participants in the proceedings which | 1y vine” ure completed, but {iis ia stil] | Ityan was arained beforo dudge Groff, and | 1% With U ! s B0 o T An Entire Coal Mining Town De- | Cady, b... 2 0 0 4 0| resultedinthe suppression of the colored | missing, althouzh he has stated four times | his bond for $500 to appear in court. during | Will take place i the presence of both em- | & uin sald i 1yt de on, the Bt sEEE oF (m d By Firve + Ty = MRt s » q . 4 in the past. week, by letter aph, | the September term - was made out and | perors. il L 1A iy can hear it all vight no matter what side 1 am ! AR || i et £ T940) T'hic committee also submitted a_resolution | tht'ha swould Cho- i oot | siined by Morris Morvison, and Ryan was H . : ngdre, Jul : S s 10 T 8 00 0 1 0= | [oradontion condemning the conduct of the | begin'netivo aporations: 1t s hoén sug | again frec, OPENED THE CAMPAIGN - Mathows s whove stated 1 engued t destroyed the conl mining town of | Qlithit....o.... § 0 0 1 0—6 | Upjted States oficers mentioned and e i P ShTahat A ug e e T Toi s = fiess i a hattor i the Tlerald Duflding p Roslyn, twenty-oight milos from Etlensburg, | ChitEoa o) 0 0 04 2 0 8 0eb |y asing the bplalon ek they suoula ibedls: Emarioy Thoss, Binon no. rene. of e arch OF | rosio G, dauwAry, Of {152, Capitol avenue, | The T2tahth WariiQluh Holdsla Rons | igeamrora i EAeTa s i § W. T, rendeving the entire population of | hase hits—Omuha 3, Chicago 2, Thre i anasel SrohMRIIOaeryide. found. ) appearcd before Judge Groff and asked th ing Meeting, P R T 1 b \ : so hits— a3, Chicigo 2. Threo base ound : : apy i ) WENTY TESTIONS. ; HIEO0 Nt Rialias Mo At wrs biowlit bt ARIEEO LA IR Int e I Eora i 2 T Mr. J. G. White, of Lincoln, representing | she be granted a divorce from her husband, | Tt was the republicaus’ turn at the Eiehth TWENTY-ONE QUESTIONS. diia dime fand, iostowi belni: ithons e xBurnail, sDoutlasplsye—Chicano. o, . Basss A WHISKY REBELLION. an eloetric systemn of street railways, known | Derick I, danuary. She is rather tall and | ward iast night, and a more interesting, en ; % i QPR mothing Wik saved, I whs | OB Calied Uity CCIERO T Cady 2 HIC DY | A Bitter Fight n Kentacky in Whicn | 1 the Sorze s was n tho ey 'tho. | handsoue, nd wa drossed i clogint | ghuistic and withal proitablo mecting o | A PG Spmptoms of Disease That ; bR T 1 e e B T Ol 1 it paiis, S by | 4 [ 0 e L i L S K silk gown trimmed injet. The peti BlAz0 NI g 2 May Prove Sccious to Yo, A B i Notina o | B Caavs, 1 SN e Ry Ol a Judge Takes Part. investinent by his compiny. The systom | tion in the easo, however, sets forth it she | Harrison and Movton republican club never - no youhiave froment fits of mental depros left but the coal company’s office and the Wild pitches—Clar Lowsvinie, July 23.—There is a bitter | he represents is operate means of a sus- w.um:ui 1to ?h-. .liunl“n_\'l,)u'-"."lnllnl.Ilmz--I hela. ¢ uu].mm).» s on finance, ‘.].rm S BIORY S e e o A e MOl depot. Loss, 50,000, No insurance, 2:00, Umpire— Breunan. flehit over the whisky question at Harlan | pended cavle, the ears running on an cle- | 1501, in Pan arish, Lat. Her hushanud | ers, cte, had been at work all w ! i el i ] - Court Rouse, Ky gw.,l partics have been od track, Bupnorted by posts ab proper in- | was' 8 physioiun. - end - gurgeon, "]'2“ cuch reported the result of its efforts as you must sulocats | , g ilwankee % 8 STl deid et St ong the line. Mr. S. H. H. Clark, | la an tensive practice, o o abadin P, Db g The Fnatish Markets, i D68 ’\"(‘_’]‘:\" e "I“l‘f""“ on trial bofore dudge Lewis for selling liquor w holds the franchise for stroct raill | 1eft his home the 16th of April, 1855, 'f"';‘-‘ e LA Livpbun 1 with ahacking eough and 4 Loxvox, July 23 The Mark Lane Bx- | gidBnRdRly. in violation of luw. ~One of the accused shot in Nebraska City, is_inferested in the { after having shipped away the most ‘of the | dred and cight de sl enerally weak and water press says: Tho continuance of bad weather | £raw 0T Bug.]—The first game of the | 4t dudsg Lewlsvesterduy asho rode out of | new scheme, and it is “proposed by them to | houschold furniture and lias not beer of which + hun Nas been colleeted, y weuk and wa i hardened the trade in native wheats, In the | Western Baso Ball association series was | W8 The judge assembled the opponents | substitute electric for mule motor, if the rail- | or heard from by his wife since. When he | to defiay campaizi expenses. Withina week, ve a husk, thick sonnd and k rovincial markets pric °d Gddts | Dlayed hero to-dny by the Sioux Ci wd | Of the whisky trafic and made & scarch for | \wuy s built at all. Jo7t her he remarked, “you go your way and | probably next Suturday evening, @ flawpole i BLABACA ;“‘”.-‘]h\m ol Ll S L e 0% | iy it ae vl phves, and where found | e Nebraska City Canning pany has | T will o mine.” Mes. January's way stemed | will be o the 101 o 1 T T ? I Wd in London 6d. Salc Milwaukec s, At least three thousay smptiod it into the str 1o whisky men ly calarged its capacity, and is now | to be in the direetlon of Omaha, where she | Twenty-fourth strect which timoe there ountable ciu Zor tho wool w poople wers, 1 attandanos ab tho driving | Datied fad brought an an sthack 5 ‘whioh | tho lnvpestfnstil fon of 1ta Kind n thestyte, | came some time ngo. She has made invest eir clubs from | Havcyoua dull, ovpreseive houdacke, gen quarter, against 24,190 quar park, where the game was played. The field | Overone hundred shots were fired. 1ive | Bosides furnishing cans for the lavger por- | ments sinee she hins been here has A silvlocated orertis e quarter for the corresponding time last yoar. | work was excellent on both sides, The game | ™% ¥ ied off badly wounded. tion of the factorics in this state agired a very nice property osition | Tie ool wis held ab the | giien to diear your tvoat Country flonr is firm at 6d advanee. For. o 3 R S RATh - = s they will put up more than double of hor danghitor Josio, aged twenty-two, u | club’s headquartors in s hall an Lreyon 10<iie our senke of smell and is your 3 elgn whents aro stoadier at riso of i nlel Eiil f ’“. b x!” the aal venth The Blac *t's Sun Dance. of goods they did last scason, vesident of Louisinna, w {in court, sub- | was presided over by its p ent, James | osen i becomnin: dul X i i Liverpool prices ave 1d per eonts fthaing “"“"] 2% sput aliet Ay to right: Aold, WisNteEG, July 2 pecial Telegram to et O stantisting her mother's testimony, The | Alien »or of visit were preser o i \ i ipped up, foro- A Foreigu flour is 4 Outs T e e I t\yovith UhO | e Bum.|—The annual sun dunco of tho Politieal Matiers in Saunders, court eranted the deerca aud aliowed Mrs 1 wheis the reyorts of the various Ing yoiito hreaths (hrough yous IROMRL AL today's warict w fho Milwanlcos and won e game o thest, | BIackteet at the reserve at Gleichon hus just | Watoo, Neb., July 23.—(Special to Tus | January the custody of their two children. | tees hiud beou dfangacd of tho e wh S ooniis toyl- & wiinin o die flaore handec, I adybnos, . Forelgn | Weils and Shenido ot pitchud o beautifui | concluded. Nearly three thousand braves | 13r.|—Yesterday afternoon the republican | yudee sk sotonol s Aosision in | Mi Hution of the Mirst wan Dot U O i o overy S ; i8 unchanged. Oats are 3ductd clic the batting was light, The sc were in attendance. The objects of interest | county central committee met at the court | the case of John 1. Redick against C. W. | had prepaied bimself to tuke part \ iyt DY s constant desira to hawk - e } L9 9 b 0=51 tothe visitors at thereserve wore a couple of [ house aud called the county vention, to | Mount for the losure of u mortgage | by - trainir o) s e S Indications o Continund P NS e pretty little white children, who are elect delogates to the state and congressional | favor of the fo rived 1804 20ber Ll LA aliop b b oro and f thoweh you S, Peresrena, July 23, Emperor Will Sothin, MoAloor " Haos o | giie of the sauaws as membors of ler family: | conventions und to nominate county oficers | oL Creit e (. iounian e oo | GO ¢ : s ! ccius, MoAl ases o6 | Tho squaws of the Crowfoot tribe keep sev: i f hanls of the city in any amount up to £5,000 | out : \To Xo100.0! 1y symptoms o i fam to-duy conforred the Ovdor of the 13) . Strack out—By Wells ! and the legislative ticket, for the 17th of \ 1 h \ ) ¥ (oihie . NoL oy > 5 2 A i ses BLEUREE 0 Yy !s | eral stories in cireulation as to the origin of : PRIBIALLY 3 A4 and secured himself by a movtzage on some | into t I g troibies, N 2 :‘_I"_l"‘\‘!"'n A\‘l.nlm(.“wl.-. uwrlux»ml. \ fore 3 by Shonkle 5. Tassad balls Ill"x:un:r!'“" theso strange little youngsters. 101 said the ARl primarics Jill ba held on the | ‘of Mount's property T Huio ko pnyc e nifucted wil AR | ninister, N\ he rder o e X 4 pitchos ncukle 1. HNe f ehildren were sto 1 some timeago from Fort 1. Everye 18 we pleased with this carly THE VERDIC STAND. club on wh it (e 1 “ o ) ne rion JY 83 e B o 1:50 xl It on Lases akee 3, ‘Assinaboine, Montann, and that their father | holding of the convention as it will iusurd | The motion for # new trial in the case of | victor I |-iei, SR ORNATS e R el ofice, St Petersbur City 3. Umpire—Cusic fa an American ofecr quarterad there. Some | the nomination of such men as can staud the | John T, Evans agaist the Anglo-American | Dick was 1 (4 Qe ¥ ‘suced y 1 think that the prolongation of peror Dt Molnos ¢ people who have become interested in the | testofal ctmpaign and will shut out the | provision company, in which Fvans was al- | was called 10t Dr. MeCoy or his assoriat Tl tnany cn-¢or Samis stay Indicatos o resumption of o5 Moines @ Tittle ones have attempted to induce the squas | nommation of such'candidates s cannot fuce | lowed a verdiel for 5515, was overruled. | a growin ported thiowels Gie coluis of the dally papers i b e B SERILIINEY O 10 Des Moixes, July svam | toallow them to be sent to the Indian school | the music for thfee montas and whose | Jivans was em) 1as 4 book-keeper for the | munifesting ' i AN eant kawincht pUDIhAA D s general Europoan peace, To-day { to Tus Bep]—A very game was | 0t H Liver, but she refuses to separate | records will not bear serutiny. 3 firm and was discharzed after had been s stanciolly thumnoas glven Uy thaatisn: it i pled ot Krasnoe witnessing tho vavairy 30 1 Nhon e Nerself from them. Amont the prosjective aindidates ara T. | with tho flrm about tio moutha (1, bt cive diense by theie skillfal combl g noeuvers and a review of Cossacks, dir i oiiny et A - itor of the Ashland Guzette, oy T OUDLE CONTINVED, DALION Of 111 bist Kown' vemmedios, applied 3 by Grand Duke Nicholas, ik ”‘;‘”? ik Crops Ruined By Rain, flalg senaion, (‘}‘I"‘:_‘ FRRLOBCHIOMYAR b, In the injunction cuse of D nicl W. shull ipproved munner, and Ty uslug I - e e AL IR Hallic Pryvortn, Wis., July 23.-~This vieiaity obor.of Valparise and Hap, Cloorge and others against the Omaliamotor line com m Vrecminenied uppilances ) ’ 9 n the visit Lrol: " 3 CpDard o Or NOW 00 ng 1 the At D res . o pr 1! hus progucer 3 The Weather Indications. when the visitors broke the 1cc visited Ly heavy vain storms yesterday. lapard; -Sho [aor n upsing th ho court ordered that tho r it ey dn (e mily pas el ol evarti et il aund faaaan o 1B 10 by apil R iaata s lsitod cavy rain stos esterday, | position, having ted fust Tall to fill be continued and remain in foree unt rih Vane L=SUEC OUE e that ihe l"h“’" ‘*l'- "| i v h'\l followed Tuesday | 2 yf:', % IS, o 'wl; “,’1’,‘ # triple by | govaral inches of rain falling, occasionmg | the vacaney cau the resignstion of | the finul hearing of the case, 1 to speak, and Al we UK EOAELER hilay SN B night by local rains, slightly warmer varig. | SHanning netting one ) Pir other washouts, besidos heavy hail, which has done | R it Ca J, Harvigon, William I'he case of Cully and othersagninst Mayne lent ent =0 which few or no other doctors| ] ble winds. was made men were out. Bradley | juealeutable injury to the fruit crops, A | Lehr is a prominent candidate’ for county | was on trial before Judee Wakole sory hud created, by givit R Dakota and Town- Fair, warmer, vavia ot & base by being hit with o pitched ball, | large ampunt of winter grain about ready for | Commissioucr, Myron L. Learned was admitted to the bar, . ompanying | e winds b sccond and coming home on u single | barvesting is reported utterly destroye The central committee also decided on —_— ach v counted | DOCTOR & locals Holluday } ( shoand woestward toward Fond-du- | Rizht of the coun mvention. Iepublica The case ( womas Lee against Barnacie | 1he portan o ; Carmo, July 3.1t Is learved from Wady | 1o, aiepe oy b ot Lo oands "o Noliars of Gamods haa | U8 *have' e organized i’ ne e RUAA L kRS e BYQ “heent Hilie o o i) . c ) . that three boats loaded with native | camo home o a lo i been done to grain alono, o A ovory precineli u | the county 4 ® ;\ "" AR B AR e ooln und Chang LS L oviie Haupital,New York,) 3 gitives, who left place d & the ninth inning Alvord made good deal of enthusiasm is manifest. | tained by falling in \ch of the defend- | the coming el 2 Wk i n ' o ot teliovie Howpity 2 g sRkiinen wholalh ik plaoe during th LR R I A SYORd ba0/s P iRoes versial 1t is confidentlyAhpugut that the republicans would d it Ly W e in powe e durvishes ou the ist., 8 b4 2me an ral s long e $ ] vill elect ¢ Bitigz on th ket in this A or i, to come. H t it T LT b (s ot the river, and that 150 persons w | fisld, The score Ewnrka, N Y., July The funeral of “1-’\““ ”l’ T 'I":uir ““’I gk A his | prserrall, Manle for ) B o i i CHARLES M Jo |.u<\.s_ 3 i, ool ik o fadedd ) ¥ county ovember, orever redec Mot )t smgular that t | thie ty of New York Clty au B . afternoon, Poblic services were h in the The democrats are dispirit ng noth Rrosissary ho | their greatest str th lies, but tha o | HAS OFFICE 3 SANDUSKY, Ohio,, July 2.—A se Ties Mo | ¥ £24).5). R ANl ol Ryt RTier . | HAS OF 5 AR ' 4 2 0y | Pre riun chureh after brief exercises at | ing, 5 Toheray began suit against Abraham | President had been | No. 810 and & 3 uild k. trees. Corn and other crops are Jduma, ton and business was suspended in | stir, and it may be possit a s £ pr | Whier v | s BANS, SUFRRE A B el 4 while the fruit crop is litorally ruined. Tho vil G. A, R veterans acted as a gaard in their vote in this connty, ‘They have et Tl Rada a6 Tofirann g . | with 3 damage in Huron county is §100,000, > A of honor. Many members of the Authors' Juite A nuLor of politioal meotings In sutars de dios hakfn pab e Burson « oouty " an ey L oy et A s ; - cartzol & Wi | club and of the Philolethaean soclety were | Various partsof the county and haye Leld they . O'N to coll ) i i 3 : ; D Ouna . General Sheridan's Condition, e, L \~\4‘.‘{ | hresent, at tis place air ady. 1.:“. Moilly, of Y £ 1‘”‘ Cles i s omueiiced to inaniE ] to 90 | the past “year. dud 16 thie plvaioisntihn h{‘ “,‘“""“’:‘ sl v fomes General Wickham Dead. A EtRtl Wak tha ascond. aad he in 1. Stout on a pr latter counitey v < off on | we L Lh1S pape b on pluos in General Sherulan’s coudition - - (CARNSERISICRBABLEBALL. | .. (LB S iR ARG, had 6 ) i er o .4 er | w PO R ' in the last_twenty-four hours. Tho syup- Diamond Plashes, y . y §8.~Gentral Willlam | vers éxoeilens tonporante talie, oy, Beott dd 253 e N o0 ab bauality with 97 el (R H toms are all favorable. Ihe Chicagos ave at the Hotel Rar 1L Wickham, receiver of the Newport News | ' 20 1 the subject 1 League Is Not Dead Lr. Hay next speaker, He was L VOLUS DISEA dlsemses pol i e e et The Omai s o1 | & Mississippi Valley railroad, died in his t Frid by BRI RS 484 . vine ocable. | Tull of facts, « »our 1 forth with | t L . CATALI 9 la Last Friday th year-old son of P. £ —The following ) s} play cked s Deroit, July 28.—The following cable Fn American Ald For Parnellites, | nine at Luke Manawa Thursday, ofice this aftorn Doctors “attribute his | 13, Olson, living six miles south of town, was REROIT, 4 : prodigious effect CONSULTATION at 18 ] 4 ] . v ut from here thisovening ULTA 181 4 Nuew York, July 23.—The Irish parliament K aid out the City Steam | desth to heart discase. kicked by @ horse und had Lis right arm bro A WU KO0 SFOR gl ot Officr 1 )1 & und association to-night determined to send | Lau by ascore of 190 18, ————— ken just below the elbow, Devroit, ‘h“l\ 8. Sir '“;""1’" Grat Busi Ru e hours £ : 000 o Pornell for barty purnoscs, g e Sty Ko g . SN Omaha's New Observer. Judge M. 13, Reese and family and H. H. | tan Esmonde, London: = Tell Hig PR P s oudento receles pror : ; y gue team 3 uly 23, [Specinl Telegra Vo, wong 1o M Kentioy [ am d h L1000, et su —~— whollgped Soutt Omaba Sundayet2 to4, | FANSAS Civv, July 23— Special Tolegram | Dorsey and family have gone, o Mamton, | Kendoy [ at g oach £1,000, PR A bues ure brayrioll ssesestilly AP » v s RISHEL - S ol " - Lo T e annet 4 ol., a few weeds in the mountams, | murderers of ) te th ¢ L 4 Brovg, I 1L 1A Liug pose Autumn Session of Parliament. Iie Qmalia Management expect to get | 10 THE ez =Licutenint L, A Wo b, sig gl T L ek 0 UL | O e oa, Cliaries O'REILLY, et 4 A s O L AT N T A 3 LoxpoN, July 23.=At a meeling of ‘the Hit, of the ludiunapolis league | val scrvice observerat this point, has beea | prigay and was buticd yosterday. $rs. Ools Trcusurer £w. Yonk, July 23.--Leyi M, s, droge § DO S eabinet to-day it was decided to Loll an wy- trunsterred fo Omaha, and witl Jeave for ‘his | hns has W patier arov for several i o nfessed judgment. for - $1%0,000, s, S 10T C s wimwered UBIess 4ecoio panied by U0, ! in stutaps, " Drink Maltoe 05 are about 4 ‘and Owmahas vlay Leve to- Vs uyin s W pot of duty in - few » died of consumyp ) . tumw sessioa of pachawent,