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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1888 —SIXTEEN PAGE 50c BUYS |\ EYERVTHING MUST GO![ #Loo nuvs A nu"ars wunh nf G(mds' The Entire Stock Formerly Owned by the TWU DU"arS WUI'“] Uf GUU[IS- NEW Y RN =N Y To be SOLD WITIOLT RESERVE 655 T i CLOTHING] At Half Pricel AT 5 l GEETS “MS’ Caps, Gent’s Fllf[llSllll]gS, Etc Light Suits, Coa.ts :'md Vests and Gent's On the Dollar? | Furnishing Goods, Within the Next 30 Days. | At 30cls on the Dollar, | At narr price. A TR P AR T T R AR W 2 G A BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY! i will Pay You to Kiake a Selection from the Stock of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Heawy Suits and Underwear, and Put Them Away Until You Need Them. e v : 1Go d See the Stock Tomorr if Yo B85.00 BUYS |Go and See tge Stock Tomorrow if You | 810 BUYS Ten Dollars worth of Gooc s;% 1308 FARNAM STREET. Twenty Dollars worth of Goods ME\\L\PULIS DAYS FOREEIT, | .ot movien %, i, [ eram to T |t revened e bt | SRS SRS R0 1S | WENT O WORK WITH VIGOR, | o, S to mnts wisscoonto s [ WG T TALLY SHEET BILLY, & X ison (8), Sage. Two i Alecr, r0. DPranter, cateher, and Whitely, left PIpart in-by division teams, ab * | A resolution was passed dirccting the t Stearns. Doubl 3 Sha S Jova Faloasad v. Goist, pitcher, (Dhe!olH g Stal paet. board of public works to advertise for bids S Wild pitenes—Ciri Jmpive—Lesse Sl Lt L i ol el in the toam in. e dovart for a sewer from Thirty-fourth and Jones 3 15 fined 2100 for going without permission | ment has been won by Sergeant Dic He : o AVenwor Thirth.f ¢ 3§ Fails to Show Up at the Davenport | den. Time—1:40. & Canton, Dak., to play in & game of ball. Whatho winasr of thaaame trophyione vear A Raft of Business Rushed Through ;k‘l‘l’:“::’"‘"lk :]‘:\0'['1'1‘3:‘ l‘.::’l‘lr'::gl“f‘l‘zl\. \I\I:Lxl: A Very Strange Proceeding at thq Grounds Because Damp. Will.Omaha 3 o A morloana’. = 10 .:J'Iu? time, _however, his score is By the Council. the storm water of the night before had un- Third Ward Primaries, Kenesaw 9, Gibbon 8. smaller by ten points than it W five-story block and caused much THO Mo iy AuEoftort vl e N Neb., August 11.—[Special to | This is to be aseribed to tho inclement NO CHANGES IN THE LEADERS. | club in this city next s a | Tup Bee.]—The Kenesaw White Stockings | We )Mv _ Which hus prevail " | NUMBER OF O < was di advertise for 4 3 . | club i 3 day of the competition, RDINANCES PASSED e s 2 HE TRIED TO STUFF THE BOX t deal of specuiation and talk in buse defeated the Gibbon Browns yesterday by a e S T e T circlesiMiaiwholomnitar iaitinacd upon the | gicxaior 8 Lo RUOR SOV CORIBSLE EEDE S the skirmish firing i the soldiers Haveibeen a Within Reaching o grounds that Omalia is the bost paying base | Haynor and elland w € compelled to fire almost in the dark. These | q 5 2 Likass 188 " i Omaha \\ll’lnn m'numu_ Distance of |y ity west of sago, and | battery, 1‘13\@‘.“.1‘“\‘1 rstpuck out fifteen | Circumstances have had an injurious effect lfm (uu...ny ntion Relieved P B ok and Gallagher, the Chicago Election Second Place—The Remarkable “,"' experiment w if his se. ]m:lflilul aibbon, ayner strus upon the showing of the contestants, which, Them of Su rfiuous Oratory and Buildin ,7"", AREIEEE Crook, is Said to Have Becn a R R With un_Ameriean ovganization provin wen. A, TR e B A R s e S ding—Revenue Collections. ol Sprag unqualificd failure, it is thought that a trans- T SR rision "contest, where it Is expeoted. the bkl L LASHTTAGLALY in comes up on the right side in Judge at the Boodle at Sioux City. fer of the Kansas City fra 3 ity AR ' weathier will be such as to cuable the making of Routinc Wor c 2 house roport, this ‘week with an Ward Friday. Woud Dpve. § paving inyesiment., O Summary of Yosterday's Races at | of exceilont scorcs. B! crease of 20.3 per cent,” Here are tho s spoken erms of commendats > J. W. Mayer, of the Seventeenth infantry 3 —_— 3 ELe ath Monmouth Par! ) : stk ; Festern Association Standing. s0 during the uncert stab- WO A AL At rin AR aagic The City Council Meeting. ; o = 2 r‘n‘r‘.“T:r:f"al‘f:‘.»(n:.»ll‘yfl .\1‘:;“.‘(-: stood at | Lshing an oighth club, but there Loxe Baaxon, Avgust 11.—Summary of [ W% thS siiyer, skiemishiug meteh S8 00 | whon the city council adjourned. 1o mest | Fomund: A Thoy Uaught Him in Sy tho head again, but tho end of the weck finds | Succients hold out by this city, the matter | yaces at Monmouth Parlk | the gola’ waich oftersd by a jewelry firm of | last night it was with the understanding that | Wodne 5 ! peggc| 4 thunderboltus cast 1iQAESEINIS tho positions of the leaders in the pennant | po o pneouragementl. Now tho | 13, hs of a mile—Telie Doe won in ¢ this city. the ordinances for the city hall, Libvar " e : cal viroles yosterday by the AunGHROSEN 10 positions of the ors in the pennant | ain_‘proposel 2 : Minch second, Barr You, third, |~ To-morrow the prizes will be awarded by {Rglels. Prids 4 that William Gallagher, the notorions ballo race unchanged. Yest, s gumes bring a large element. in this < we A : two-year-olds, | General Morrow, of Fort Sidney. and it juil were to be taken up. e ; ) os ttama e ra el e Onmatia within cight points of Des Moines, | 83 other towns meluded in the en 08> || ¢y ¥aactintter ; 06 of tho | oxpected that o liree social party from th Apparently the fact was not generally gl e Lt 4"""",’“’“"\ of Chi. and our boys may get a grip on second place | SOcition dissatisi ! : kes 10 the winner w ] city witl attend the presentation.” For their | known, for less than u dozen spectators e . 3,080,50 | 2489, was In the city and hadibeuiy bofora the woolk 1a out.. The aveiage nine | 2PuArently headle h 4 » was occupied. The Withers modation a special train on the B. & | present when the gavel rapped to ord over corresponding woele last | Tis “work {n® in tho ‘'bldody THISS % RN i e i e ] PLUEEIRL bo that the matter \}1}\11-11{11\" pair was out first cut, and next were Re- [ M. will leave this city at 9 o'clock in the ST PO GoM (R e ¥ 5 (‘ e S LaRg NE Y el lagher, for it is bel A that it is actus {» ; s be | l.;.\l e, Au‘m St. Paul islikely | nate in sc ing tanible. Hllx”‘(r,;r«..l ‘m,u“n porter and Calei When ‘lnc 0'||m fell | morning and return at noon. i \\fm b basintes b Uie, B3 00R; B b 51 | ke, nas been in the city a number of ds Following 15 tho oficial sta of tho ort to procure the Kansas | (iS00 8886 PUNISICIOr next, Tip: NEBRASK SHERIFES, mony prevailed. No ome but Mr. Ford fi,'.’_‘( buiding pormits for tho ook ave as and finding Patey Fallon ahit, SN Western association teams up to and in- | o ; 0 Andwnut d stafl’ and Diablo he st, with Re- secnied ready to tackle the public bullding | Monday . han congenial fricnds, has kept their com s enterprise they wh R Ths They Me v, 9 permits S14,00 | : sluding yestorday's games: ! s T by, | Porter far in . The alokooly i Phoy Mloetiand ordinances and they were not disturbed in | 95 L0y | Dany A been Inlowi B v . 5 1t iy L Lol as C. H. Crawford, travcling vepre Hiayed ‘Won ; NEAYRRIEFIIVIN a6 on. 1t s | jya'the half mile post a length beforo Diablo, | vesterday afternoon the Associ r innocuous desuctude. nes p § > B L hlatonar i A sentatis St. Paul. .. 2 65 id that 8 D o was a head i front of Proctor I s o 4 i, & he councilmen present were Bailey, Bed- | T lay, 7 permit . ! LY. Des Moines 8 g vilio and Von der st. Louis wi s £ Tipstaff, with Oregon a | Jyebrasks sheriffs met in the Paxton. ford, Boyd, Counsman, Ford, Hascall, Kas- | Lriday, 10 permits. 5 By me it isnot known how, b here next woolk to go_int . ; Heiputidod their sccond meeting » fivst 1 2 was | ad, Lee, Lowry, Maaville, Sny. | Saturday ox A Y 5 was selected us onie of the judges in the Third: h m'num\ the u; turn Littie Barne eld in Long Pine. T were presentJohn chel — urd primary clection yosterday. Ho wag S to the fr with the weste! Jenton, § \ . G. Whitmore, o wpany were ordered to put street otal,, . . 5,655 ¢ first detected in practicing *his frauds when r, Proctor Kuott, and galloped ome | e L vl i on alternate corners on Poppleton | Total last w srease in fayor | & Parber named Charles Hackworth went v winner in 1:14, the I s 112 29 "0, Bubealk. Che avenue from Thirty-third street to the nuw k just closed, f b is ballot. Hackworth's vote wi 1 Frosno thivd, The 5 | fam Gri undy; W. T. Eubank, Chey- hospital, the county agreeing to pay | al estate tra for the weelt are | ¢ od and the bullot, which was in the . i he following order: Salvato ;. [ GNn0 4, Cu Holp; JELH Coaner; t of the lamps for one s : lauds of *C 3 dropped on th Omaha 9, Minne: s 0. 3 an o mile 1o, Frri y Brown fik ey, Cass: John 1. Flynn, | “irhe follawing ordinances o : | Monday @ 84758 | door 'n Hac Ui tools the propes) DATRNOORE T ANRUBE 1T~ [SpeciulTelos | o D havalh s Dot ey L it | Madison; Joseph “Kuudena, Colfax: 3. M. | gstablishinie VAR T e ¢ ¢ 4 ho 36 10 7010 Wwas Kol gram to ‘ire B, )--There w 3 X a fair hi ves | Cyeion Willmau, Otoe; N. R, d, Dakota; | Fourth to Sixth and a haif block - ) AL Lerey t / some that Crawdo day b ol nd ihe diamond lines f ‘One o-cighth milos—Won by Hypo- | D K. Wilson, Sauuderas ‘M. C. Blocdorn, | north of Pierce; providing for the issuc of ursday. 2 & rachod over and ad of picking N gty . bipe to se nd from second \ivd. crite in 1:30%;, Ezmont second, Favor third. Columbus, and Cotn 4 ‘ bonds for the paving, macad. r - [ B AR s 3 roper batlot he pic u wmalA.l\d:\ though both clubs weve b i b Chatnpion siakes, one and o 4 g n of ol esulted in the so- | yuiving of alleys in distric p 3 1) 1a5e) ; d dropped it intu_the ear in the worn > grounds sIX length 4 ston on of Sherift Coonen 3 for paving bonds fol 0 Iallos H, Y 18 pan & p OTHE ) ; v XK R > prosident in good condition in th noon, ¢ ry u dozen lengt ! nltlenc, , and Sheriff Flynn treasu 3 " 3 ! seven-eighths ile- 1 Gooding belioved the grounds were inunilt | yesterday's Winners in the National | 3¢ pSTiyPd ) Leather- e islation, consisti condition for 1 notifled his playors <ue Contests, PRRNAR B ) e ne se y Sherifts' Wedgew , 127, 133, 151 and 180; declatin ' w e us { Mile 1uller got wind of and \“‘“i”‘ ; O DAR0 RAmS, 1gust 11 —Result of to - b Ak ‘I'll‘l""]‘l‘ EES the extending of Dorcas Monda; ; : yague rumor of 1ded Tiaud i SO wore thrown over the plate and Umpire 00t oto ot e Haratoge:k connmittee will spond with the other A ool abing e Jednesday ... s ) app Sivos lzhcga’gmd Lucas declared the game forfeitd to Omuha 0008 oz d samaroas, August 1L—Summary of to- | shcriffs over the s secure infc non | o Yl 3 iy ¢ . o 1 ;' Whtoh Coamil by @ score of 9 o 0. o vaill be games to- FAREE 9.0 dny's races subjects interesting to mem mainly RO SIRALOR, v hhad : 5 | mane . Suspocting that the § morrow tud ‘Tucsday. ladelphia 8, Det . Three-fourths of a mile—Yum Yum won in | With regards to fees, and upon thes base a : repealing that part of o Saturduy L tugn ; stuff tic ballot box would b oot mtrtin 1 s brrgy 1330, Lo H soeond, Janb rd, luw swhich they will cudeavor to ave passed | jiinco 108 Felatini to tho. ot Popplo: ; the moment the polls v redlolud and “ 8 13, heago § 2 One and one-half mi on_won in | @ C next logisla 0. 0 avenue e g part o ordin o ¥ ns dr; N utle BT AT AT e B o ot a ! 5 is Nt aonp R AR alien Shorifl Phil Holland, of Cedar Rupids, aud | 175 fiiatine (OE Pajhon xLu A 5 NGAT 0no of wh“:luor:w;\%n m'lu. BRE.)—T0-day’s yamo was 8 rathor g A KKentucky stakes, three-fourths of a mile— | ex-Sherilfy Din now of Council | gpeet hork > 3 - wwaited - developments. — fuy disgusting exhibition of allezed ball playi ) b : The Lioness won in 1317, Bluerock second, | Blufls, were cloot v members. o1 taxes of the L 9 ~ th wtien tho ¢ 1> were pulied down | A b or £ ! Monsoon th ? Rainbow, sherift of Harlan, Ta. | pozational church; changing the grade of Jrawford proceed > deliborately tal owing to the antics of Sprazue, the Chicago Lehé ; ngton e taxtare *Ron | "ot tho of the us | o Shsan | anmag the EMe of 3 Kot a Newly Enlisted | handful of ‘Connol tickels from hi pockes lzu.-:w:-. A ything went along smoothly | eaug ¢, shing 4 ). 0 S 4 seng g it membe ) present aro all f Sl street from Piores to Poppletons also Soldier. an 1\7 414 [t P bal lotlm( until tho fifth inmng, when, after two singles | Ui wers, ne mile—) 134, Royal Arch cutlemen and scemingly iuter- | ¢ pwontyy ? o . ftornoon 8t 4 oRioE ) My G ays one of ¢ Rath $ho 1o fuiingohnyatier tyo o L» . : o C 3 i el R AN R SR e B O Hf a \“‘ ”:yn\lt |‘\ nue fr 'x.‘ :L;n.n \\“1 afternoon at 4 o'clock, James C, You a6 » o0 ..‘u ’; rague, ho sout the uex 4 \ 'S 5 mannor to satisfy both the ends of jus- [ anworth to Pacific: o R SRl ¥ cutly enlisted a8 a privato in ford, “Lianust make e s e b et o Noul o 2 0 0 THE MARKSM 0 ARSI o0 R Sixth to Seventh; iivine of | the Second infantry, e, Fort Omaha with | num 1 1 the ballot box equal h couple of Lits sundwichod in between, gave | Vitisbire. .02 00 Q0 1000 sult of the Firing at the Range— | this dopartn Hiiseciiases ) | Shortly af vine It was asgortained thas | . Maul and Fulle A mlumt(,mm ;‘l;'l“.";;-;:;‘;-m; cight 1 8 “orl e o R The Te: ssociation was s ound the eity | sireet from Thirt ) X { ) lettevs, ond of which ford had been dr tckots of Webs | At o] 1ha I, Tuskann o 1 > . Im Cclley. BeLiuvee Ranee, Neb, August 11— | DY t an sdgerton, | from Vi rtioth to'T A At bt n sent through the mailsto 8 fri ster men on the floor 10f pincing the around Spraguo's nock whils ho was at b, ki P | e e e s e snd) e niosed tho sizis, The district §7; levying i Lax on cortain lots for | %, 'Tho otiicr was found in a soom at the | 1 110 ballot box, aid vishing inta the Paul pitcher. At this point Un [\ Lo : i shooting in the annual rifle setition of ol 5 sloping Banve, 1A L, Mdows St {ataiab P, A - °".“',',,,"'.‘;,‘;°" m.dalmu. to fino Spragug if ho didn't boluy ; sdstpend 03 08 the Department of the Platte took place to- - g 18 hitoit | elde, was for Cra st i a8 bis ficep gnd ho quicted down. urner ku‘li:‘\‘v‘\x‘!“ the Pl 8 0 0 0.0 83 hy 16 roailliad!in Hthas RalAciahGART S 3 4 10! b A | on “Twenty-ifeh | 1oad north of Omaha. at B#0 o'clock, 1o ] Ut inquirig o little into @r; wild, and was superseded by bii X, | —lostor anapolis 9. | Y Jhe riflo tedm of the department y sed From | avenue and Twenty-fifth and st | formorly workod for Max @oyc¥ s thia olty i : from Moyni who pitched the last two innings, steiking | 11, Wndiauapolis 3. Umpire—Valentine i ] hart in tho division contest ) streots from St. Mary's avenuo to Leavdh- | It is oestood, LA VoA e bY | | ' Gaili 5 ol ’e ot Maabiehac by laab f Y ol ; v i held in San Antonio, Tex., worth street; also for curbing Woodworth | 4eath about tiwo months agg, since which | W r who o short time (o o el Wl e B G PN American Association. Comme August 3 A% tho mecting of the fire and polico com- | Avenuo frons Taventy ninth avenue ta £ . | Hme ho has bocn (udubging Neavily in drinic. | since finislid scrving a o of tve Chicago DO01100 % CINNATI, August 11.—Result of to-duy’s - mission last evening Ofticer M, F\. Dempsey | fivst streets o for ing Thirty-fivst | s father rasidcs near the cemetery of the ) the penite for chan; 5 g . S ; iR I avenue to Davenport ot; for paving | Holy Sepulchre. Cp to a lage hour fast night v sheet while vus o clerk of olee Hits Paul 10, Chicago 8. ‘ was granted ten days' leave of absence. [ Byen 0 L o o PAYIDK | o Tiad not boon 8088 nor Boatd of by the : 1 i Paul 8, Chicago 8. Diatteries—Tuckerman | C 000030000 i | Omicer, Andrew Haze was fined two days' | Lbirteenthstreet from Hickory to Ca [ R Raen MR by the | . 1ord Lo the nah S ana Eurle; Sprague, Turner and Dugdile, Y W0 000001120 pay o being found usleep on the morniag | W80 for puving Douglas street, from Eighth | Police. KT ; !‘;\\fu'd -n-wfllanmo il Miltan, U, RS SRR, S S1ey, Augs Bl ) : ay for being found us on the morning | to Ninthi also for eurbing Twenty-fourth Qpr— 204 d s that the person who started Bionasl Aaa Milien. THpplie-ueel 4 - of the 5th while on duty; he was ordered to | street from Favnam to St. Mary's aveni An Algant Ritat Pait, Story ls orazy F Milwaukee 4, Dos Moines 1. ] dity....l 0 0 2 800 0 11 AR DT T TRl Tebort for duty at ancc. Officer Jamos | lso for curbing Twonty-cighth stred Mr. Dhomas @, Havens's fnfunt son, two |, [0is said that “Crawtord” intonds ) 2 o, e 2 Qi W o g v Foia] - rady, for bemg found asleep by Serges arnam to Leavenworth; ordering th and a haif yearsof age, meb with a scvere | 1S home hut 0 MILWAUKES, August 11.--(Special Telegram 1071+ 1-8.0°0-0 -0 ¢ John Corrie 1ith Inf o | R D 3 ¥ / d terday’s offense will ! : ! gran R vle AGREsiit Mo eb dr e | Eigur iy BURRErW:crri: LIS (89 Sigwart at 1 w., August 5, # of Seventecnth und 'Eighteenth streels | aceidont yostenday nfteraoont During the e will glve hinf s dong Tus Bos.]--Today's Milwaukee-Des | _ LouisviLLE, August 1L —Result of to-day's | Lieut. {1} Buck. ... loth Inf | 2 duty, was dismissed {rom the force, e | from am to Harney with cypress temp badnte of 1l AL Ting the | in Lincoln iustoad. Moines game was a pitcher's contest in B 4 deut, €. H, Muir. 13th Inf | 345 Brady, who has been on the rce for Ihe ordinance providing for the working | elimbed upon a stool standing near a windorw. T e whioh Hutchison and G rifith were the oppo- 2 feut. e “ 1L, Mercier.. [Iith Int | 80 1w 479 | lonk time and wade & fine’ record, denios | of police prisoncrs on the st ent to | Eyidentiy ho lost kis balaaco and fo P g revitioag nents. The visitors were complotely purzled f i s ) Iy A It Cav : ;:x‘nl:l s'r«:un ¢ The .mu.:h‘:”i .|lu‘|‘nu-1 ;!wx)‘l:l:l; ar iition. 3 ‘Hu]ul. ‘m' | the wine 0, w»lmn“:h"l' uln :ihl and by Griith's delivery, and did pot get o hit | d4y's game - he ¥ Tio charges nuuinst cor Bloom | heard of a respcctavle citisen who had been | the screen wath him. Tho little ofo hi | Was urrested yosterday L e etk Sy B e T utch: | St Louis.4 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 05 | Friv \i; Sne & Who was found Saloch while on duty, wore | insulted and condemnod 10 menial vl 0 severe cut over tie eve, and appay. | COPPer pipin B e e i o | Athictios. 8 1:0-0°2.00 3.0 0.0-5 X e M Ing | 313 i) 46 | heard and adjourned for one weelk for Turther | be asked that the provosed ordinance bive | cutiy struck tha edgwot the wall, e way | The republicans of the ‘were made on errors, - The score by innings: Game called at the end of the eleventh iu- [ M{]1 W, A. Mercer,..... Bth Int 516 consideration, Meanwhile ho will report for | further and carveful consideration, .m.hy.!nf found _and walked about | célebration last evening in £ immediately ran out and took d, pass- ord pick up the very 1 pooks il talk in districts 4. 02, 04, 09, 103 The internal revenue collections for the 0 ), viord. ““Vfi:"i‘:‘;’_ sshod R 2R 0 2 23 B g ning on account of durkness. o Chas, u».-‘hn.;n;x e | 335“ ‘ot l‘l’n"i‘l‘ltlhl:;OcTA;l;.l;.m()};:f.uy ki u’tfi:ln'sd 3 m!mf'“‘x"v‘r“;“mu"“::n r:fim l‘lwun'"—,,,m",,“.",: 071008 ol i - : Be) gan. .. /8t 31 4 < 28 s ARte ety - ! . y ) lalptniss o0 € 0.0 100 0 0 0= 1 TR e TR ML InC D11 7130 | onor and was flued five days' pay. “The 'res: gor deak it ho and Thirty-seventh, Moy i | 8 £ AR s = ; ignation of James Traynor, driver of No. 2 | The cil 3 i Des Moines: 5. Bascs on balls—Of Grithth | Sioyx Cir, la., August 1. —[Specisl Telo- | of 1o depurtients of Dakot, the Missontt | Lose comp s dTamon o of g dith Haon RS he ecsset . A4 ‘d"‘e lkn' e o 1‘.’3&‘3& Tepuk) stands on Lake street ‘betws

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