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HA DAILLY BEE, NDAY, JUNE 29, 1806.~TWELVE IT WAS SINPLY FRICHTRUL| jvipimeesiuie boiontosy | wmwwewem mrwe. —— pCITNRMT N THE HOUSE, [ syt Goemt ok wr i | comsmiain vicromsons cas i by pltehor-Poorman. | Steick out iy Washington Park Races. The following bills were passed: Sor They Ave Accorded a Hearty Re —— Wil plteh—Grim e of game—Two | Ciicaco, June 38, ~The track was fast and bill to reclassify and fix the salaries of ¢ tion Upon Their Return, hours, Unipire —Guehr the attendance 6,000, In the second way postal clerks referring to the court Tritaca, N. ¥., Jone St—[Spoeial T g s > - g L 2 i s Discussl | claims the claim on account of the use by the 0 o 0 ooedol he Way 0"1:3‘"\‘; 1;\(] fl:ux City Played Defiver 0, Kansas City 7. one mile, the three-year-old California horse | A Great Uprollr ®uting the Discussion of FoverLtont of o Tt ars mter: tho | gram to Tuk Bik,]~Slnce 153 this clty The Prosent Hot Season Unprecedented in all Yesterday. Kaxsas Crry, Mo., June 28.—[Special T | Racine, owned by Senator Stanford, made the Ntishal Election Bill, ate bill to amend the census act, provid- | hus not so completely doned everything the Miseissippi Valley. m to Tur Bee,|—Following is | the remarkable time of 1:39!4, beating the ing a penalty for giving n foe or bonus to a | else and devoted itself to a demonstration re Tl Sult of today's game record of Tenbroeck by a quarter of a second, CEnsus cnumerator or supervisor or receiving | soption of the victorious Cornell crows a8 it R - The > S O he same, FINISH, de at Lovisville May 21, 1577, The timo | WCOMAS CAELY BLAND A HYPOCRITE: | thitamc: (o idont | did today. A lares fund contributed by the [ A COOLER PERIOD IS PROMISED, e — (nr]l::«w‘lvl‘!v rent. distan . u]u-l;-n:.m« oy announcing his approval and signature to | business men of the town wns the s of Manning ®, .1 0 4 3 1 McGlone, 3h. .2 { eighth, 121§ quarter, 24!4; half, 484 thre " . o the depenaent pension bill, converting the principal streets through which i0 quarters, 1:13% ; mile, 1:801¢ Congressman ‘Henderson of Towa | Adjourned the victors passed tonight into veritable paths | Several Persons F ed by the it 1F MeCleltnn, 3.1 o e M N e Takes a Prominent Part in the STILL KNIFING THE RATES. | ofttreand firaworks. Tho community was be Intense Heat -Outdoor Work Sus- Ten Innings of Errors, Misjudgments | gmin. it ! MoClelinh, 2.1 and Blockhead Plays End in Favor | Hoover, 161 1 Curtis, hasdion s Mg o | cap, mile and one-cighth, sweepstakos, g bt g X Y | ! WOttt o the Withet neas & 7 as Debate Séveral Bills Passed s ide itself with wild enthusiasm, and the din pended in Many sen—Slge Stoarns, 1) Towe, 15 of the Corn Huskers by Carpenter ib..1 White. a g 3 aide iveel b wild enthusia d the dis ONis OGRS Toltand, s¢..0 0 Roynolds, ¢ won by R, T, Holliday's four-yeat-old Teuton, by the Senate. General Frustration of all Attempts | pf horns canuon, ch Ly .1.‘ hv"‘“’:: stios atid nal Service Report e e g fonw A LR beating the famous Los Angeles by a head to Revise Western Freight Rates. | S T LviiE 5 on By In dune. 1838, Tha e Citicaco, June 25, —(Special Telegram | oho 0f tho parks by eitizons and profossors, Played. Won Lost. W e AN e Lt dItAnCiEs Whs. A% TO15 e WasmiNeToy, June 93.—When the house | to Tk Bre]—The attempt to advance | the fire department und other organizations | Wasnixaroy, June 25— The signal office ] n BY INNINGS. r half, :50; throe-quarters, 1:16; | mct this morning Mr. Enloe of Tennessce | Western freight rates has met with another ‘f;;:'jng;'ll b )"":" ('\“'I i =_nu|‘ o8 “'_«y':' special weather bulletin suys the prosent o : AR T S A d pne-cight, 15 moved to correct the journal s0 as to strike [ St back on account of the wholesalo iamplons and Courtency, theli couel | Lo of continued high temporature in tho Eloux City v / 3 0L%. 010 1,120, 15 P ud w\l\un'l«:. ‘:‘,‘n T therefrom the titles of a number of priva cutting of rates on merchandise botween | glt s sproad. At loast ten’ thonsand per- | middle Mississippi valley is unp sl Kansas Uity it KUMMARY om, Rambler second, L pension bills passed by the house last night, | Chicago and the west. Charges were freely | sons from country and city solidly lined th for June, Beginning with Tuesday, June 25, Des Molne 2 ! runs--Denver 5, Kansas City 3, 41 2 olnimo AisoH Befow de today se rates had been cut 5 to s throug prOCe: pussod e v B hits--Messitt, Birns. Buses stolen three-year-olds and upward, one | Heclaimed that the bills passed before the | madet h;; L IR DT b S t |(hhv"n‘:'i:l_lwr AP ».-v"l'if.p:r when the temperaturo was 102 above the waier O Ih'n\‘llr 0, “:’m .~“vul\”:n m“ |-I“<_\- i ine won, Mari C second, Gym- | house went into committee of the whole and “l{ln‘“' “”y‘“"';l"h-"'k;"‘ ar |’n‘-\~‘~||'lh<- .\nm', e AL Ll e gkt the il | normal height, it has adually rison FIONAL nolds to White, MeClellan to W, ases Time -1 were not properly before the house, The | Will not allow the advance of a solitary wes here was inprogress, and tos 6 il o 99 ; PR 0= *Played, Won. Per Ct O Darnbrough 5 off Bell 2 oft | Mot B ae I dones—Sister Linda | House. ho properly before the house. The | }oy.q rato until it is sutisfied the cutting has | lumination was general, 'Tn one of the store | Ull the = 26th and 2ith to nearly 20 " o ‘ Struck out--Ry Darnbrou: by i Brut shond, Viegin: tHiN DlHe house, how v, refused to agree to his mo- | ceased. dows is an embellishment representin above, The cause for this abnormal condi 11 f oty | el 2, by Swartzel 4, Timo” of gamee-two | won, Brutus-sccond, Virgin third. Time tion, 80 the bills stand passed. hero is no question of the advance in [ Yale i u efin, and bearing the legond, | tion his boen tho uniform high pressure in ey wours and twenty minutes. d pitehe 2 o ratos i > $ Arrider it SW or Yale," ch elicits some ¢l the gulf region wit almost stationary low Jrooklyn 4§ | Rartzol 1, Boll 1, Darnbroagh L Umpir Oukwood handicap, all ages, mile and one of tho | ratesand if tho Alton can be satistied its | (Wait for Yale,” which elicits somo cr LR e L LR TR Boston . anzwine, rlong—Teuton won, Los Angeles second, | whole on the federal election bill competitors will use the advance honestly | clsm. T v i Boston nzw furlong ton won, Los Angeles socond, n t teral election bill. e s ik ater St S —— hution of atmosphero has cause a_steady flow HloagoL \tiago third, Time —1:52%, Mr. MeAdoo of New Jersey took tho floor | G W06 8 & Teans of, Cutuing rotes, sl A QUESTION OF SCREENS, of warm, dry air to the northward, The in velund h flow of air has boen too slow to induce a rain tsburs full, and the consequent_clear sky has beon favorable to extreme radiation from the sun which has raised the temperature steadily from the seaboard to St Paul of 71 cents, N, e without the usual relief from t ¥ we of foderal interfer He warned the repub- | While'to fntermediate points. o highor rate | Fam to T Brr,|There s trouble brew- | storms aeross the country. Reliof from theso licans to beware of the experience of Wal- | applies in cach instance, ing between the Union Pacific coal depart- | conditions may be expected Sunday night. ork 1 [ 0 June stitkes, two-year-olds, three-fourths of | Pole when prime minister of England. He The plan of advancing rates will be e ment and the miners employed at Rock _ = Brooklyn 13 7 2 ineinnati 1, New York 4. Batteries— [ Miss Ranson third, Time—1:10 4-5. * | their own sense of manliness to abandon the | lines next Wednesday, No attempt W with which all coal sent to tho surfaco of the | or LAUI, Minn,, Juno 28.—[Speclal Tele: SRR I A R0 A e ST . 8 adal | SHiIisk paea Lt e made to raise cast bound grain from th ek ; gram to Tre Ber.]—For the past four days L iines and Harvington; Rusie and Buckl Shindrift stakes, threc-year-olds, mile and | bill beforo the cry went of “Liberty, | souri river as the Alton and. fnterstato. com. | Mines is to bo scrconed, after whick the men |y ' 2 1 S ed. Won Tost. MeQuade o ohe-auarter TSie Jolin wor, Tbusruln second, | ity no fnterforence with clections.” | morce commission, betveen them, are more | will be paid only for nut and Lump conl aston s fieS ] e esapen! i 1e—2:00 3 Mr. McComas of Maryland reviewed the | [ikely to lowe @ ratos on account of their | = Tho STl S st iha R ey 3 56 | pietst 0 ey T S r Kuickerbocker handicap, mile and thireo | various eléction contests during the prosent L ot QUL Lt GG U "" L ot ”“:;" ""‘”"‘"f”" noon the Fahrenheit thermometer in St. Paul piadeiphin... ¥ ittsburg..... . o urlongs—Firenzi won, Longstreet second. | congress to sh the necessity for the pass- r coal is deteriorating and ey cannot keep i o o o ' \ Fooklyn i oy | 1o 1 3 i ort of all cast be indicated a temperature of 4=, the hottes el | Boston.. 0010008 %9 Mimame, age of such o luw. Tho democrats talked | (i o Raaiio it olgit of all cast bov some of their best customers, including the | woathor hove Sion Jaiy o, 1405, | Doroi st Pittshur o 2 Hits—Pittsburg 2, Boston 10. Errors— Mile and one furlong—Loantaka won, St. | about the people as one kind of power and | und Leavenworth for June to date shows { Anaconda smelter,® unless the conl is | night aud up to 1:45 this_afternoon the Clevelund 2 % | Pittsburg 5, Boston 5. Batteries—Gumbert | Carlo sccond, Galifet third. Tin 54 1-5. | the gentleman from New Jersey (McAdoo) | the following: Total sh 508 cars, | impr n quality under the present syste hard) batement of the heat; i it & , o 2 rCtblhy b el il g 3 o follawing: Total shiy S cars, | | v 3 hurdly an - abatement of the heat; at that Bufr and Dick Nichols and Bennett, Umpire Mile and three furlongs on turf—Eon won, | talked a great deal about homie rule. Mr. | of which the Atchison rs, 08¢ | 'hey claim that a d miner is paid no mor hour, however, a heavy rain wind storm Sioux City 11, Omaha 10 2 Rhono_secoud, Brian Boru third. Time— | McComas went on to say that the triumph of | boeing cattlo and , 1,612 | thau the poor miner provided that they each | camd up, cooling the atmosphere, g 2 , e = 31 the white man's party in_the sonth meant | cars, 63 boing o7 + Alton, | mine the same quantity, as its quality cuts [ “Roporls of fatalities from sunstroko are There wus an g game of ball | : R control not only of states but of the national | {03 278 boing and 933 grain; the | BO figur coming in from ull > 0 5 Cleveland 20100200 1502 cars, 278 being cattie and ain; tho [ B0 ming in from all parts of the state, the played at the local purl yesterduy after- | Cleveland......2 0 1 e LeMars Races. legislature, Against tis st | Ghionse. St Pocl b B oacan Gfte S o The men, on the other hand, claim that the | yumbor prostrated boine especially latge at noon. ifladelphis ....0 D107, 0/.0560 5 SRnr LeMans, Ia., June 28.—[Special Telegram | false counting, against n 5, against 38 \vare: s cattle and | €0nl company should only employ good | Wino d other p ong tho o FitEE Ol {9t Bt (AR EH O iaEE { k U of which 1,025 were grain, none cattle and | €0 : u 0 nona and other points along the southern Omaha vs Sioux City. et e e eereor™ | to Tu Brk.]—Moro thau sixty horses are | the shotgun policy, against intimidation, the | only siuy-seven cars of everything else be- | Ininers, thattho introduction of tho Sercons L LT L) . T vo rings and ninote R skt ol ot e et ered for the interstate circuit races ch | diguity of the courts, the majesty of the law, | gides g oS K SUDSSOUANU Teauctlon o) S, e n St. Paul Wenzel Hories, while out fo It was a civeus with two rings and nineteen | jincoln and Zimmer; Gleason and Clements. ;"f"_' i “","d' ““i‘” iAo :‘"I“_ the powers of the constitution assure justice | > Both (tenoral Manager Fygan and Divector | Chitese and_Finlanders have decided 10 | wallc on Inver ayenue, was | overcomo, wong clowns. 2 2 Umpire —Power. pegin here next Wodnesday. | Bntyles in the | to all men, white or” black, in this country. | Bensen deny any knowledge of the changes | $tand by the rest of tho miners in case of i | into a burn, lay down on a pile of hay and A concatenation of blunders, misjudgments it 2:24 class ave Prosper, Merrivel, Thalberg, | [Loud applause s in officials on the Chieago, St. Paul & Kansas | Strike. * One mine has already been shut | died before physician could reach hitn, and blockhead plays, that is what it was, and | chicago T I e lamour and Johu W. Fighteen | Mr. Bland of Missouri twitted Mr. Me. S O o down, but it is hoped that _arbitration may | On lower Seventh _stroet. J. W, Pattorson they were divided about equally between the | Brooklyn 000001232 > made in the running races. omas for huving taken away from the black 0 because of Prosident'Stickney’s | Yeb scttle the differenc The outcome can- | was prostrated and carried into a store,wher opposing forees. % a5 E8 R D ool Tn TR Brror d with horsemen, and men of the District of Columbia the power of | many outside ventu i not yet be predicted. he died in ten minutes, There wore also From the kicking the Corn Huskers i i Brooklyn 0. BatteriesLuby | ¥ces ever scen in the northwest x- | local government dndniever. giving 1t to them = = e = miny prostrations among the laborers on tho oot Carathors and Daly: - Gnmipir | pocted: * Prominent horsomen he : Cridhy 'wo Promotions. THE BRADSHAW FUND, Selby avenue and University cable exten- otimad in d 488 g - e TR oL il P >eterson, Black River Falls, Wis, : If t andohe ':f"."' in |vnpl'«m(|'.';\'lu:\r< ‘HKI\:md CmicAgo, June 2 pocial Telegram to sions. On the former a contrictor became so oull 3 el 2 bare, Onluha; ’ McComas shouting at’ the top of theiv | .~ wral Froight Agent | Additional Responses to the Appeal | alarmed at the number of his men stricken by ecared thenmplrecye Atwood ; S voices umid the applause it ooLBAz T Br Assistant General Freight Agent ¥ e Appea 1 yut of & couple of years' growth, and at one Players' L i\l"‘ :hv\l\;”i\‘hl“nn»'.l|AIA". Inu i B lmf‘ m‘“"lm"‘ pplause of their colleagues Biddle of thie VA tchson liad boon appointad From the Tornado Suf ::’m :w;]mh : ‘..n work stopped and sent the 3 ¢ i 3 Jrans, Dubuque; i Butehe, Ci gallerics 4 0 : 5 ghss S con 1o their homes, e b Dt suonecin AT UEEALD, 5 B, C. O Bates, Decoraliss BYI A M. McComus declared that when Mr, | assistant freight traflic wanager. His juris- | Remittances in any amount There umors_that crops are severely Lt kil u UL 4 W e Clinton, Severdl private matches have be Bland affected an_ interest in_cight or ten on extends over the Atchison proper and | OMeC Will b ackio sealded from the heavy raiy fall, followed S e Ly L LT 4 o fixed for Saturday ut the close of the three [ thousand bluck voters of the District, while od 1 T TRyt oL b vt [ M il GGl g 7 suddenly by the intense heat him buck and the cireus continued il Philadelphia 11, PP e during his long service here he had ney R O e SO L LS The subsceriptions so far received by The Rk & Butilee the mills of the gods, exceedingly | —Buftalo 3, Philadelphia 1. Batter ‘ B vaised his voice in behalf of the cight i SRt R M SR DA g A Cooler at St. Louis. slow. Keofe ar arke; Buftinton and Milligan, The English Turf. million poor and oppressed K wen i v & Arizonn, the Sonora vailway reviousiy reported... FH303 e 2 The Angelus vang, the sun went down, and | Umpires—Ferguson aud Holbert. K Special Cablegram to | COuntrY, o felt 1ike calling hita u hy : liforuia_and also the \Wichit St Laul's church, Clirksvilio o S Ll STLOSIE NS k8. Mol iistaning jthe the moon came up, and still tho bespangled =l ey R logram 0 1 Mr. Bland vehemently declared Mr, Mc: | Western, “The appointment. goos into cffeet, | 104 lipney Sprick. iiaiv )00 | assertion of the signal s ople that performers went on leaping over the barrier. AT PITTSBUKG, ik By At the Windsor summer meeting | omas a hypocrite who felt no interest in the | July 1. cct the sume day also, W. | & Briende...o /000000 S 2o | theroare nosigns or prospects of an immo. ties, through the hpaper oops and hauging by | Pittsburg. 1000000 2 a Athers plate of 400 sovereizus for | negro S Bt D IR A R G SO oA Aia BraulE i the Roated: thra wiliohlias basn their eyebrows from the flving trapeze! ew York. 32000000 vo-year-olds, winning penalties and t this point the uproar became so headguarters at Quincy Totaly,.iie e .06 | ponsting this city for more than n woek, tho “And what will the little lady have next?” Hits—Pittsburg 5, New York 10, y riden and selling allowances, five fu that nothing could be heard save the Com- ———————— t ture is several d 55 lower toduy ©and anon from Jolinny Atwood | pittsbure 1, New York 2. Batteries ards, was won by Henry Bilner' mingled shouts of the debaters aud the rap- The Beatrice Chautauqua, . Cla s Bradshaw Fund. than it was yesterday and the preceding days. from amidst a very cataclasin of howls and | and Quinn: O'Day and Brown, St Cesr, with T, Cannon’s gelding Seawull | ping of the speaker’s gavel. Bratiice, Neb., Junc 98— [Speeial to Tue | The contributions to H. T Clarke's list for | Nevertheless the weather is intonsely hot groans and eat-calls from the pavalyzed spee- | Jones and Knight second, Merrey's colt Trelaske | - Mr. McComas managed to shout: “The | o DFMHIE 8000 2 ; B} the benefit of the tornado sufl lin | and the suffering great among the poople, Sith bl o Lonroy]s Biadl i s disteiot is ke the white. | Bre]—The third day of the Beatrice Chau- | the benciit of the tornado suffer din | # great among the people . 5 e third, four starters, wk man in this district is liko the white, e a Small_children espoclally suffor, and. the Such a hum-tum time, oh my! Oh, me! AT CLEVELAND, Or0. ouL AR and lie appealed fo the people of the south fo | tatqua is fully up to the standard of atten- | the vicinity of Bradshay, Neb, siuce last ve- | Sl childven ‘cspocially suffer, und the 3t was criough w give one'a palpitation i the | Cleveland.......0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—1 | Yale Wins the Ball Championship. | treat blacks and whites ulike, dance and interest with the corresponding [ Dort, June 15, isas follows : s menbhar SR TR ea y B ol o thorcie roglon 5 etortha | B 4_;.‘1,\"'_‘ £ 920800 "0 Shuvarmio, Mass, June 95.-Six thou- [ Whenquict was finally restored Mr. Cum- | Quy of lust year. The fact of its being fari | meunt from last roport Lo BLT0L00 - = Black Sox, o OO | e ernd i Broollyh b Battorios—Gruper | %nd people smw vale dofeat Hurvard e Bil wia s sdhthnimiage 'm.l-\'.w;.}."?.vw. er's alliance and Knights of Labor day had | Fairbun s, Morse € o’/ Doam fibopoa tinlC Woull that he were vet in Galesbure, and Brennau: Van Haitren and Kinslow. | Wit the bascball champlonship by 4 to party proposed to1nake the negroa chuttel to [ Much to dowith tncreasing the attendance, | Herman Kountze ool (Orlotgoiune e s twns ok He was as wild as a Texan peceary,, and if | Umpires —Matthews and Leach. an exciting game this afternoon, De'used us a convetiience whenever neces | but tho excessive heat militates strongly | (sl Gr € 1 R warmer than yest ignal service he failed to give a man his base on balls, he —_— R e | 7 sury against any great attendance at the halls for [ Pupiis of B sciools 0 Francis Buis " | thermometer registering 85 at § o'clock this just swashed him in the back with ' the AT CHICAGO. 4 WRECK ON THE ROCK ISLAND. | " Ni. Henderson of Towa read from the | cither lecture or study. il ? o | mornine, or 6= higher than at the same hour spheroid and sent him there anywa; Chicago......4 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 0—5| e speech of Mr. Henphill a passage ring The steamboat is mononolizing most of the | A3 1: Morse cesnees sterday. At 11 o'clock the thermometers At one time, inthe momentus eighth the | Boston......01 01 0 0 2 1 0 0 1—10 [ Two People Instantly Killed and that_tho whites umust either rule or icaye | oI : Swunders indicated a temperature of 922 to 4=, wid arose as one man, and yelled murder! | Hits—Chicago 5, Boston 3 eral Seriously Injured Near Joliot. | the south, aud that they would not leave it, | dttention, as X TR 5 . at that hour u refreshing breeze was blowin This was just after the Omahas had, by 8s | Chicago 2, Boston 3. Batteries—Baldwin Ciicaco, June 35.—As an Omaha and | He wanted no “firther proof thun that | endurable resc sses of ( Gishes and broken clonds obscuved the sun. Ilive A FARCE FROM START TO The house then went into committe Postponed. ¥ MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 25, —The Minne- Sheepshead Bay Races. and made a vigorous speech in opposition to | fact, that ull the lines between Chicago and s apolis-St. Paul game was postponed on ac- SnepsuEap Bay, L. L, June 28.—Sum- | thebill. He based his opposition on the Paul have been ignoring the long o ble Between the principle of home rule and the right of the haul clauso of the interstate comimel Coal Departiment people to control their own affairs withou This is done by making « through rate | cygyessr, Wyo. fun Special Telo | AMERIC | [t} v i | count of ran. mary of today's races | Three-year-olds and upward, seven: fur- National League. 4 longs —Tenny won, Diablo second, Voluntee AT CINCINNATL ¢ ) Cincinnat £.8.9.0.:1000 third, Time—1:27 1-5, Minnesota has been so intense as to be almost unbearable, terday after continuced m Loxpoy, June 25, picturesque a streak of hitting as you Will | gnd Favrell; Iadbourne and Kelly. Umpives 7 4 e » Chi. | declaration that the blacks of South Carolina | Weaver, Captuin 'T and Mr. Y Roberison & 1 gk deaths from sunstroke have been veported t S0 in a life-tine, knocked out six great, big, | S Harnes and Gauor. g Council Bluils passenger train on the Chi- | (u14'not be allowed to exercise the rights | this aftornoon and ovening w vell - at el : Fr the coroner today. : broad-chested runs, giving them a handsome g A cago, Rock Island & Pacific railway was | guavanteed by .tho consfitution. Ho feit and eloquently delivered. William Deeris ¢ 4 Th iporature renched the highest point Jead of four, @ American Associath nearing the station at Joliett, IlL, at 8:15 this | warranted in sagiug that it was as dangerous wing is the programme for tomorrow, | of the scason this afternoon, re; ; Then the lusty huskers of the maize came AT COLUMBUS, morning, one coach, chair car, sleeper and ..]\ armed ln.)n lon, le he meant it. He , dune 29: Total to dute...... e ate hour this evening it stooc 88, ; Columbus.......2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 ®—7 | dinner took anothér track and overturned. | then read from aninterview in which Rep- FORENOON heve were half a dozen fatal cases of sul And what did they do? S i s o ‘1, 00 0 1 0—5 | Mrs. Annie Searson, a widow, of Morris, 11L., | resentative Mills w®®uoted as saying that :00—Assemhly Subbath school. _ Richard Kitchen stroke, and )y twenty-five prostrations Wiy, they never did a thing, | T Hits—Columbus 10, Syracuse 7. Errors— | nd another woman whose name could not b | the passage of XudUbill meant an in- | 3 n Richard Kitchen, the well known hotel | during the day. The latter will all recover, it Xl.“' southpaw catapult from Galesburg did Tt T e R T e i uhlluincd, were instantly kill\-all,lx\{ul seven :‘:'A:‘N‘Lihn:sin’::n-rm‘yuxl“ i"- Lul;num: ”{;-:11. . man, died in his room at the Paxton L bt e il ther passengers were injured, but not se eral electic ofcers. e south. 3 A . A E I . He turned himself into a regular double- O'Connor; Casey and O'Rourke, Um- |$01UE P ) He did not kuow if this were true, but if so, :0—Sacred m hotCl A ab SR 00BRls SRmor g SRS b T A TE TR o TITRG injured are: K. M. Wing, Morris, i1, | it was another defiance. = Ho served notied | 3 -Aftornoon sermon, Ty, B. 1. Radford. | had been — sick for many — months, and give General Powell’s nien four runs. ATLOUISVILLE. finger broken; Adam Wirren, seetion man, | that the conntey would no_longor submit to | #:01-Jermons In ehiare of Y. Al ¢. 4 but not until a few days ago was his recovery ;]\Ill"f\' :“*i\fl e TLouisville .00 20 40 0 0 *—¢| Morris, 111, back, neck and shoulder bruised !.Ilw.l:ullw‘i!!m( :"-"5,,.f."“}‘]“‘(“1\"'[1“" i 5l nqu vesper serviees, condueted | considered impossible. o DA S Brooklyn . 00201000 0— Mary Warner, Mor I, left elbow | clared that Grover Cleveland had had no |y Dr. A, Itett, i At 1 o'clock this morning the attending Aud, still, tied the seo 3 bruised: Albort Wilde, Morris, T1L, cut over | right to his seat in the white house and the ) Evening ieeture, Prof. Fl In Ginc Crxerssar, O., June 28.—The heat still continues here, the signal service thermome- tering 57 2. Thero have boen from e L0 siX prostrations from heat eact doy physician_ stated _that tho doath of M. | b tatul, oot ClOUt @ fourth of thom o fingors on i bro y.ohg oo et Doye Kitchen was only a question of a few hours | Up to 6 this evening tworty cases of suue He sent a little parabolic fly into the i | 19 Buret and Ryan; Daily and ;}H(;\'y.h“}l:hv‘;;\yel:’::‘i'l-‘w e et e oth e s ¢ ALUMNT DAY, at the longest, and that it might occur at any | stroke were reported, four fatal, which Gulesburg clasped to his boson Umpire—Doesch Ottawa, 1L, right knee bruised and cut over minority should govern the [ Fifth d: 2 ) - i Then he gave Genins and Devlin their 5 theeyel Mrs, Susie Avmsbruster, Morris, [ majovity 'he —would favor —the protec- ; FORENOON In M capolis. Dbases on balls, following this up by hitting | St Louis. ......7 10 0 0—10 | cutover lofi eve, knee bruised, Mes. Arms: | tion "of eve ballot S boxsibyg| D S ibianall vaisomating S aiuunnclones ha R S L oo Crossley and Black, which of course forced | Rochester, y 401 0 0 0 0—p | bruster was a sister of the Mrs, Lavson who | @ killing buliet. Applause.] The i l“ir‘n‘.mi"m \’"":”"l;'iv!.w_ ) OGoey, Utah., June Special Pelogram | tensely hot weat for the past few days Chavies Genins over the oyster. 5 Sty et | ST house had been told that what wus needed | (i B desson noen to Tux Bre.]—This morning about 2 o'clock [ still continucs, There have been severa This started Joe Walsh's mustache to grow- | ¢ F1its St Louis 14, Rochestor 0. Firrors: The unknown woman was Jlater identified | Was not a new south, but w new north. They | iige—Tietnre in ehilaren's course, Prof, M. | Ed MeCaffrey and Cole Nocl had o trivial | cases of sunsteoko Bavesl soninsoypral Ang like an alabastrum § Skrlion s, grochester L ak ESUROLE VR O DrattiotTolc would get it. The north had peacefully aud inwood, Tabernucle e e aE et O OLRUNANDLG LIEIeglo Py manilifolids i Wy’ Andrews bocame so_ nervous and Wells]| Burre and MeGuire. * Umpire D Bl % pationtly subinitted to this injustice. “They | S s Kinderearten cluss Tennyson LA (‘;}‘ oo ‘\”“‘ ‘I“"“‘.'& b G B T e O Rt as b e noryausi e % = L B Beastiind Gon ol otk it haverimanbi by | Bl shot Nocl through the bowels. Noel still | dropped dead from heat. Reports from tho pumplin on Wl theon ot Monieoy Cline's FOUR MASKED ROBBERS, e L I: peveliunncl | > f5—Advanced ciass in elocution, Blakely | lives, but s syrvival s doubiiud. 1o is the f 1o liwest indicat similar condition of grounder, and both Devlin and Crossley seur- | moledo, e L e e 2 and the new north was at hand, which would | STWYE (o e son_of Cole Noel of Des Moines, the well | things. i Fled ncrods the platter like o couplo OF cats | Aokacics HORREa They Enter the Town of Bigelow, Moy, | o forco the luw and the rights of every citi- | Jitontr ol s o e e Whittier hatl, | known politician, The shooting took place in AT Milwank with a bootjuck in their wake! Hits—Tolodo 7, Athlctics 8. Brrors—T and Help Themselves. zen. Let the south try a little justi T'ho | All ¢ C.graduatesand normal graduit the Capital saloon, the pluce where Desmond M ures Ewiaily 54, _This is th But disusters and mosquitoes never come | ity =Holedo T, Adietics A Hrrars—on | Braprow. Mo, June 25.—[Special to Tuk | ey to ihe situation wais in the observation of | should bo present.” Tt Tntended (0 orzant was killed by Todd, whose trial has just L YAURKE QNS dURB iz 18,08 BEE, siugly. Wolch! MeMahon iud Robin Y and | gk ]—The drey goods house of A. W. Chun- | the law and where that could not be secured | an Alumni assoeiation: arrangements will be | closed. hottest day of the scason thus far. The thej Sofiist to keop up the fun Kearns mufted | tYolchi MeMation uud Robiuson. Umpive— | {0500 " B0 G5 G0 ight about 9 | & Jaw must be made to secure it. e spoko | mitde for th different soil courses of rendir e mometer at 11 o'cleck this morning regi Glenn's fly, and Black came in and jomed his ¢ o'clock, during business hours. It was one | ricfly of the recent exhibition of the stars | &1 TEHN POSEEERNEIE N LU Blics | Fatal Wreck on the Missouri Pacific. | tered 22, Since early morning polico hilarions coadjutors ou the bench The Juvenile Champion 3 JUIg: 4s oue | g bars and confederate gray at Richmond. | 436 ordiniiy Livitod 1o meet with us: NEVADA, Mo., June 28.—A Missouri Pacifis | patrol way being kept busy respond- Kappelund Brosnan went out and a quietude Ovams, Neb., June 2%—To the Sport. | Of the most bold and daring robberies ever | He would not have them forget the tender s . Hour, In charge state W. 33 i i ¥ % stration on the streets, deep and solomn as that of the tomb fell over | o FEAES ~E0, SHEE =5 SE committed in_ mnorthwest Missouri. Four | relations of the war, but he entercd a protest J et the park ing Editor of Tue Bre: By reason of the | jucked men, dressed in Prince Albert coats [ against being told’ that u new north was AFTERNOON. here this afternoon by the spreading of the ) noare reported, From this on the Omaha team was seized | Jackson street Stars’ refusal to play my | and mounted upon good horses, were seen to | needed when the flag of the dangerous south 2:00—Musical prelude, including instru- | rails on a sharp curve. Three coaches were f veral factories with enuui team, “The Forest Hills,” after having chal- [ approach the town from the cast a little be- | was flaunting in the face of the republic. [ mental solo by Prof. Striub. precipitated down an embankment. Condue- | closed down today on account of the heut. Their stock of Halford was “ex- | lenged any team in the ity composed of play- | fore #o'clock. — Each one had two lavge re- | The gentlemen might cr herty, liberty," - Afternoon lecture, - Prof. B. T, tor Sam Jones and a child of W. TL Mar- - — hausted, and they prayed for the darkness of | ers under fourteen. wo claim . the chi volvers and the citizens were terrified. They | but from the states from which many of WAL nedsdtnnd WA X vin's, both of Kunsas City, wore fatally hurt. At Jacksonville, iizht to'settle over the carth like a pall, ship, which, however, we are alw 3 rified the money drawers and sufes of the me it seemed to him like satan wear- W=Gouerilticlassdiniologotlon, Twenby-sevon: othor: pooslo: woro hiured. viLLg, 1., June 28.—The weather But it wouldn’t settle worth a contivental, | to dofond on the fiold ugainst the. dackson | stores they found open, secur rom 3 ss when he sought to promulgate | 400" Normal class, “The Canon of Scrip- | move ov less seriously, but it is not thought »hnsbeon tho hattest over known inJine. and the game was drageed into ten innings Stavs or auy other team. DAN FoLky to 83,000, dogmas, ture Whittier hall. any of thew will dic. N 4 g In her half Omaba drew a blauk, but Sioux 2 Captain F. H. B. B! C. They then started for their horses, The conference report on the postofiice ap- | 4:00—Kinderzarten normal elass for adults. [~ e o the pust weok the mercury ranged from City poked out the winning vy short distance from town. By this time the | propriation bill was adopt ennyson | Th oW e T e to 102141 tho shidle, . Thero hiwo beon i T'he only earned one of the whole boodl The Corn Huskers Again Tod citizens had collected their wits and a fow Mr. Ewart of North Carolina, republican, G UL hernacle, 3 he Weather Forecast, ses of prostration by leat. Many ani- Black 1od off with a_single decorated w "Phe Omahas and Sioux Citys play their | £uns and revolvers and started in hot pursuit | opposed the passuge of —the ~eclection [ FEpOs Calonel T, PL8ands For Omaha and vicinity —Suowers, fol cilled by heat, buttertlics and humming birds, and th £ ANA9:6 P plity to make a running fight. The robbers were | bill. Unfortunately politics had come | ¢ 04" wGia Phiies and Noew." ' lowed by fair weather, A RV GRS after Martin bad slwunied the monkey out at second g ““““- "“""“<|A”‘]‘“ good g | ow mounted and fonght bravely, ' One of | to. such a - pass °that wnder tho rulo e For Nebraska and Towa—laiv, preceded u:Munans Otoy; irst and Glenn had been similarly served by | is anticipated. Clarke and Moran will be | them was picreed with a bullét, as blood | of king caucus men would vote for mieasy Pires Near Bould Tnder Cont e e i Clovelund, Kappel made a bit, aud the jig was | Omalas battery, while Burdick aud Strauss | could be scen along the road-and upon the | that deep down in their hearts they did not EjresNoorJonldonUnilericontrol, i Dyahawers I arosiein Towwa; slightivc oo altitudinons will oliciate fo the visitors, Tiis is the last | brid The pursuit lasted about twelve | believein. As to the negroos’ “political | BouLoen, Col »”~"'"‘; R “ 5 "" 8 Ao contol Shbu e b LT LA Rottan, wusn't 161 ey til Snnday ne n the Cowboys | miles and was then given up for the ui rights,” speaking for his own state, he un- | here ave practically extinguished, being com . Mot 2 U 0 S S \ The seore will vun up for a sing Th was ovidant that the. gans had some vory | hesitabingly asseriod thut no ropublican in | pletely under controt, The burnt distriot ox- | o,k 0%, South Dakota—Falr, slightly cooler | in abtha atgnalcalieassAinumbonor - o S v 4 b g de 2 o 5 2 obil except stationary temperature in east prosteations occurred this morning, but none st horses in their possession the state, black or white, was prevented from | tends over an area of . g pis o A i e Y oMAA wo Games for the Four h, The robbers ave well dressed, well avmed | casting a vote, The elections there were - - LA EN TN 9 an)grooxpacinitg Tosult fatally AlL L LU, SIL SB. PO, Not the least by auy means of Omahw's | and can surprise and hold at bay almost any | absolutely fair. “The entive people of tho g SRRAYAN Blisoo 5y1a0il 200 Gurthi ot/ Taly attrackions bo the two | Small town for a few minutes at least. A | south should not be blamed for the acts of u | Rl i ) d Ag Loulsylling Yo, s 0 1 urth of July attractions will bo the two | JE CeN o acouting tha countey today. | fow lawless men, . FHo was sick and tived of | . CHiCAGO,Juno2S..-(Spooial'Tel \oiTre | UISVILLE, 15y, Juno 36.—At 11 o'clock this moon betuveen the | They are moving novthwards to lowit, For [ the sentimental tallc about the nogro problem. | I : 008116 ¢ | miles north of here and west it is a heavily | Tt was a delusion to suppose tho negro was | Chicago received the following this morning ety & wl fallen two points, Thirteen Buchanan and Chi 1 o 12, - liinwood, “Six Powell wis the first man to too the scrateh | p HitsLouisville 13, Brooklyn 10, T Natticvol tvaa s sard orat el ad b Mrs. atic party chad not had un honest | Days of Creation,” withi colored lantern pict- at this culamitous juncture. wouisville 2, Brooklyn 3. Batteries passenger train was wrecked five miles from KaNaas Crry, Mo, June (Special 7 gram to T Bep]—The weather toduy uortherly win was extremely hot, the thermometer mavke- RKearns, If : 0] 0 great games of basenall at the baseball park Cleveland, §5.000.00 ( Toxuiand Bge ° in the morning and a doliing, ab, 0 stroug team representing the Crane company | timbered country, making it very dificult fo | voting the repunlican ticket solidly. Ho |~ Dear 8ir—Would you kindly furnish us with prostrated by the hoat but only R EQUABAEL 95 re 0 of this city and the Whitings, the champic run down the criminals, was doiug nothing of the kind. Many of | acertificate that there have heen e o et R aoa bl AUArRE b, s o of the' Chicago city league, ~ All the Omaha 3 - them wore voting the demoeratic ticket and Unlon stoek yards ot thls o Hall of the Elikhorn arrived yestor ol tarinE hogan noye boon olght Willis, b J 9 fans will turn out, 1f_for no” other purpose A Miraculous Escape. it was getting more and more difficult every ryours? Weliuvo o Burt compromised with tho ownors of the | fataiisios i than to seo Tommy Naglo, the most popular | - Keanxey, Neb., June 28.—[Special Tele- | year for the republican party to- control tho AOHICERAIRT (OBt N. & D, smelter by changing the line of Totals | eateher who ever” played on an Omaha team negro. He had no hesitution in saying that O D Tre o chiain | VoY fo provent ho re Aok iiaamaltar At Indi is. o Tom will do the work behind the bat . i not three-tenths of the negroes of the south Work, SAvER & Henuky, | which was only recently builtatwcostof [ Ipraxarorss, Ind., June 23— At 11 o'clock | in both games for the Whitings. Then in ag- | Bight in Dr. M. A. Hoover's residence while | would vote for the fepublican party if an I cannot honestly give a certificate,” said | $15,000. this morning the thermometer registored 4 = Blaclss 1 dition to Nagle there are such mon as Piteher | the doctor ‘and his wife were away from | clection was held tomorrow. ] missioner Wickersham, “and L won't do - - (A BRG] S i line, t Sullivan, Werhle, Rheims, Kinzie and Hul- | home, A small aaughter occupied the voom [ Mr. Buckalews off Pennsylvania spoke | it. if 1 could honestly 1" would husten to i 1 n the shade. Carpentors, bricklayers an denn it sl [ strom, old Northwestern league players, with | in which the aceident occurred, and was sioe) ainst the bill wid - Greenhalge of Mussa- | comply, for L wish to protect the market as Ehoy:Sestiod Theix Djfevonoods: .. i skiady igborars by novliooiivikidafine AT 1 the Windy City crew, and altogether it is | ing ot the time. When Mus. Hoover returned | ehiusetts for it much s I ean. 1f the 1llinois state board of | Joln Fisher was a visitor at Metz's South | larly & Powell, 1h,...e 1st about as strong an a; wation as any of | she detected smoke in the house, and rushed The disagrecing conforence report on the | live stock commissioners we not permitted | Thirteenth street dunce hall and on his way | Prostrated by the intense heat Gonlus, 00 10se in the Western association. The Cranies, | to the rescuc of her daughter, who was found | legislative, executiye and judicial appropria- | by an injunction restraining the city from in- | up town differed with Lis companion, Bill = b Deviin L g too, for this occasion will b very strong tsmothered. The room und furniture | tion bill was adopted and the house took a ve- | terfering to bring diseased cattio into the | Jouian The differonce. rosalted i Bill Intense Heat at Siony City, Lru y: ¢ Geist is hing in great form, and hopes to dly damaged by fire and the httle | cess. stockyards and unload them in violation of @ y A Totols be able to fool the sluggers from Chicago. At sCAPO WS mi ous, At the evening - session Mr. Chandler of | the city ordinance, I would be able to say - - s > | any rate the games will be fine_ones, b - - Greorgla protested it there was vo necessity | truthfully that theve have been no cattle dis : uY XNOR. them, “und lurge crowds wil s TS AR I sl electionlaw in his section of the | cases at ihe stock yard AT S L D0/ Am A HR0 Al Pauts, Jun Tho French pross admit " g R A s e ay, as | that the tiations betweeu Lieutens eption to Omahans. The | Ty Earned runs—Owahin 7, Sloux City, 1. Two | the Omahas will be in Kunsas City on that | Wyse, representative of the liquidator of the rs, Suyers gnd Stewia xatd said The Dukota City Eagle has an intevesting i vo §s practically no Tio Duse hits— Bluck, Androws. Three Dase hits day, Following will be found thé positions. anama canal company, and the Columbian | B0 compluint hadpver been made against | account of & reception tendered to . purty of tuation. Tho strikers < {loveland, Canavun, Cling, Double plays | of the two teams: government for the extension of the Panama | eleetions in Texu H - old settlers of that town. In the party wei Lrg i Andrews, | Buse o DallsO® | Orano Co Positions. Whitings. | canal copcessions and resumption of the Mr. Stockdale of: Minnesota declared that | 7 x5 “putvick and wife, Mrs istroke were rep 1 toda, | By Mar- | Gulst Sl h » ; ! iy i a 1 p il s ullivan | work on the canal have collapsed and that | the energies of the south would be crushed / 1ses were open todiy, but | There are numerous cascs of pro; 1By Doviin 7. Murtin'2, Wil | Boynior g Haulstrom | B b } ‘il aud daughter and Judge Geor 3 e DithosBy Muriin b Bassed. [FLgpue ) 7 feratl hopes of the bondholders ure ended. The | by the pussage of fiathil { L force and freight is vssloy, 27 Thme of game—Two | Lully i Workle t committee will submit this report to Mr, Kerr of Iown'T favored the passage of | wife and son, all of Omaha handl wly Three Deaths at Davenport. hours and thirty minutes. Uwmplro—Atwood. | Carrlgan ) % Rhelms chamber of doputies this week. | the bill on the gegund that the ¢ nee of | ago Mr. Patrick was regi It - - T, 1a Oppressive heat - - | Wood i Kinzie - - - suppressio the negro v » south t that place 1 Nominations. oath x B tadny b Milwaukee 9, Des Moines 5 Bluyre a8 . f.‘.’,‘,'f‘,‘: Exocuted » Treason Was comloie I'he bLouse ) uv 11380, e and § June 25, —The pre Miuwavkee, Wis,, June 25.—[Special Tele- | W] Shafer Soris, June 25.—The sentence of h pre AIINEDS tistrict thed senate the f ngx Towa Weather Or B L v Ju Vigiman A § , June e sentence of ¢ L pro i u f ving nomina owa ¢ op Bulletin, g to ik Brk. ) Followiug is the result | Luwson Siiart jtebune | nounced upon Major Panitza for conspiring Senat were plonsers indoed, for ; i xander C. Moor, of Vieginia, n Dis Moixks, Ia, June » NILWAUKEE DES NOINNS. - - today. Witha fiem step ho walked to the | 8 message was received from the \ A et R H. Deneed Phere was some damage b, —_ e e | e — | Reddy Hanrahan Signed. post and saluted the military officers present. | ing a conference on the ver bill. It was 3 1 heattscib s hail in sections covered by se RS L o S | RS A Reddy Hanrahan, late shortstop for Sioux | He was then bound to the tree. Just before | jmmediately laid before the senate and o i tais - R A o , ! o Popeman. mit plpnston.sed £ 8 8 8 | oity, was signed by Manager Leonard last | tho onder to firo was given tho condemned | conforence” nereed k Lrr Mesers. Shorman. | 0 Do 000 of the parly, but w AL of Miss Bruce. 9t s o RURGS, AFE) S X 1 man cried out fn & loud volce: “Long live [ §onfereioe ngreed to. Mossrs, oluted - ) AL Tas B was | B0 tho woel s boon gonorally £y e oL L 0 Flanngan 1 0 | uight and will probably uppear on second this outtn i 4 ru {8 mAking rupid progress, aud the out O B it 0 | afternoon, Hanrahan is & natural ball player i The: body, . EIveR 0 .'“";: conferves on the part of the senate. Mr fon of the United States, " d while attending YA i Clare. 1 0 | and one of the best in the western assoc N it i took place at b I | Morgan offered o resolution, which was N, June 25 —Superintendent of 18 at Waterloo o few days ago, | complaint of rust v tho raia jacatiab 4803 3| tion, Ahard hitter, good flelder, swifton | hiebody, < ) v agreod to, calling on the secretary of tho in Porter, in cor ation with a fsce from the A. M, F it | fall was the heaviest Roaoh, ol 0 | the lines and & coacher par excellence, May Y Sl torior for information as to the Spanish and . he play the game of his life from this on till Death of a Drummer. \‘I »\“.’v i x’:wlx\“a:; “‘,,‘\,,'.fi“{,;f“"\y”{‘:’.”ul,};“.‘ The calendar was taken up and & uumber ? | the close of the season. Towa City, Ia., S. L. Cumback sou of ex-Govern oack of Indiona, was | of bills pussed, including the sonate bill for & found dead in a hotel this evening, He was | public truveling for 1 house and had been i Justin McCarthy ided. Parnell, in an 5 Farnam street Tuesday afternoon, July | Jowa City abou BT R A T g e & B f Chester and Dddress, congrat bis Learers upon the Fhuve-buse Lit—Welch.' Bases stolen-Poor- | tors of Krause's Headache Capsules. was the imwediate cause of bis death, constitutional policy of the lrish party Ber, | —Health Commissioner Wickersham of i uing the mercury stood at 912, but ui gram to Tug Bee.|]—A lamp exploded last v for three days and soveral persons ar S100x Crry, T, June 25, Intense heat pre zethe Both mien are employes from %0 to 97 during the past five days. Armour's South Omahis pic house, Iheve are many prostrations, but ouly one Brosins of Pennsylvania was for the . douth roported so Tur A It 1L June wenather continues very oppressively warm and four Shook, ... 1 Morrissey. 16,1 Jantzon, ¢ Alburts. sb. Welel, #h 1 t G, .0 T v il J's Forty-Fourth Bivthday. 1 reand banquet was - 5 pive i mal Liberal elub in nship Aveivals } ) ulld at Jackson v ' ‘l(\'-\\x o P i 3 Totale. .. the r Lawn cen BY INNINGS. | e 003008 0| League Base Balls Thrown Away, Des Molnes 000008 6 1,000 lengue base balls thrown away on SUNMANY : s forty-fourth birthday