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HIE OMAHA DAILY BE FREDAY, JULY 4, 1890, lND]‘:R TnE IAEAI:Y BOUC“S. :‘."hl’,l.,l'n’:"":o‘;‘ ."W:'—,:"I T}l?:;:”::‘;,',:fl:,"ov‘v.:‘,, I:le THE l[‘\\"KEYE STATE‘ AN THEFTIELD OF SPORTS. won, Jim Gray second, Nina W third. Timo SOUTH OMAMA NEWS, 1n oxact order, from top to bottom of the vost Y Athe blewe: et i Stats ¢ Clubs. row, wis very interosting, Presently | Bibition debate Saturday | Minsveapolis 8 19 48 | Bellovae won, Bertha Campbell sccond, Par Wednesdiy Acting President W. N, Babeock | while the mother was away fluttered i H i nare u ( ) fl 1 fl NMilwaukee . ). b olina thind Time-—1:04'§ o 10 T nio 0 Ky yop v andoc wer and crowdaed imsolf 1o o pl Bith Pleasurs and Profit Derived from 1;“,‘.i Then Talnage will speakon Sundiy fora | Be_Tiontmant Governer Hill Nominated for | Momenstrey o 023 | " Tim | for the Union stockyards company awanled | over and erowded himsoll into the place brothing spell, and then comes the conelu Slou x Uity A2 |, One andonesixteenth miles ~Clay Stock: | gha aontenct o Stephenson & Willlams to | next to the bivd last fod—exactly as if ho Spnt ot the Betrice Chantauqua, ion of the debateon Monday, Just sy that Congress in tie Seventh District, T ver ; : o ot fyo1don Reel second, Magglo Kihind | piqq ihe bil to the northwostot tho y had planned to get the next fly. He st an iz acordial invitation to the who ma i E ' S . N chit X i e loo 1 or 8 and innocent | N D w-'[*‘]fl ke B ——— fon Moines 5 ® Thirteo-sixteenths ofn 1milo—Lotion won, | About thrve mundeed thousand 'J el e el ok “"'i‘ i l"v oF - — St Pl i " Mary B second, E'ranco thive, T 25 of oarth " bo motedepiony the mo.ner returned, hut she s COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAMA ASSEMBLY 4 g A RIUNION OF VETERANS AT STUART. L Scven-ighths ofs milo—Wonderme ity (G : . k at once, and gave the fy to the | Chantanqua ot the Blufrs 3 8 t cost will be about E0,000, : ¢ Ko of X , o i Sl Shtad b peb St.Pani7, Milwankeo 4 Blackthom seond, Booller thinl, Time- | wmoved eath wil brusd to fili tp right bird, whisking the interloper (as L DE NI LLLRtS Tk S4lY Uyt S St. PAUI, Miin., July 8—Specil T 131, Pivonki. The contect requires the work to | faneled) with her wing as she passed 4 hail 1inoks Centrat Employ es Urged (0 Tne tn to Tk Eah, | —Following is the result i bo completed within pluety days. Me. | him, by way of cuffing his ears. Proba g the Couneil Blufls and Omiha Chaitauqua 3 - b Stor * . g g » i i rorte he family, and are. i entrice, " of today's g x Stophenson has gone to Chicago to buy five | bly he was the rogucof the family, and o "";‘ ""_ "; '_".':l'"" asembly, Thero was o large atiendance and vest Their Bamings fn the A Mix s July 3 —Summacy ¢ | qow grders, He will commence work: 1ext | ko kniew him t % woll Thousands Are Bxprote! aillseen delightel. Everytent was takn Compiny's Swek-Other LE today's e week and will have more than one hundred TETE e o Be Present e though some of them were not e d 2105 tiot—Minnie P, won, Mary Mushall teams at w POLO PLAYED IN WATER. i o G el B b i Iova News Notes, Poorman, m second, Actres thinl. Best time-2 :24g. I'he contry construeting the two sow for the sca g, aived, Tio mu e ) $10 Reunme: o At e R0 el &ALy B T LR ! me that Promises to Becomo X 2 or the son not having, anive. he mman JR B R y er L. thii est, time-2:20)g. ne sower S by 10 feet, 1 p throu ! N onable Summne Bramres, Neb., J Spe \ave to " Diis Moixes, [a, July 3.-[Speial Tels | Swensr, 860 11 9 o ¥rctsar 5.0 - Pivonka, will e 1,500 feet longz, and th . Fashiona llx‘u.m. wmmer Tie: Bi The eighth da, tho Beatrice | o300 toncconmodat « rowils, | gram to e Bre. |- Ex-Lieutenant Governor | Jiwes b .0 Yuauuen, .0 THI SLOCUME LAW, :n-'nl‘.wy- one \\}u. bo about 1,00 foet | ‘illz-' M‘,; h”'~ 1\ "h.«i‘l‘.” “‘\'«}rlw N Chautau s assombly ope it under i | e jsevery indication 1 wsemnly | 1. AT, Hull of this city was noninated for | sarevop. .. SRRk e — and located i the sonthern partof the yuis, | bining genuine rocuvaition Wita D SR R oA EtG HtIs 1Ike, “THrsiey W v i 3 o ), Y llets 3 shrasaka®s Unequalled Statute for the | The costs of the sewers will beabout $1,000. | esque athletie display. It is water polo, i i which was played for tho fivst tine in this countey only n fow weeksago, Itis adapted from England, but even there it were appr and warnnts | hs heen introduced only recontly, says 4 y were authorized: C. Britz, £0.50; W. C. | a New York dispateh to the Chi 18l county may grant license for the sule of | wyjoly, #7500 Thomas 13, MeMeGuive, | Infer-Ocean, Polo on horseback een Interest Aronsed in the Coming | Tk Bir] —Yestrday wasthe third dayof apolis ‘en, MixsrirorLy, Miin i occupied, tho partics who hal - secure will inall Tespects be 1 much gratersucess | congress by aclamation oday by the Seventh 5 1/Grith. p alittl overcast with clouds in the @rly | gyan lat sason The programmo is e | district wpublica mion 1§ witeed Datis, » Regulation of the Liquor Teafic. morning and a slight shower fel afew | which Is of incressing interst and merit » Conger, "Tho distriet is wepublian by x 1 Totals 3 Tho following isasynopsisof tho Neas@ | Ay tne moments, fresheningup the grass and trees | prot Cuso has mote mombors for d, insutlig bis eltotion s k oul forinterfering with felder. highlicense, lcal option law oo bills wonderfully, | senson 'I'!!un I L short address, in which BY INNENGA, Section 1 provides that the county board of Thebeautifal m ieht nidts ure doubl e exprossod Nimsdf as ready to sipport the l 130000 30 1~% Thebeaulital mooilight « S v rindples of the republican party ud o | Mitw 13 00 00 00 0=4 |y spiituous and vinous lquors, if deormed | g ) | enhanced by the delightfully cool breezes [ ol volces. The interestin the cliss H I by thos who have griven this honor to ATUUAIRY il . g 3 70.89, James | iloney, #10.50; Georze | polo on skates have been followoed from the v valley, in which the assembly | is growing ray ind in alldepatments | him, Hesaidhe was infavorof putting gold | Runse ilwaukeo 2. Two-hise hits | SXpedientupon theapplication by petition of 1 kg g5, James I, Donoloe, #0; dames 1. [ polo in the wator, and the aquutio grounds ar locate Asa consequence the | there inm andsilverin dic alition by law, of protectio | © Murphy, Dalgniple, Jantzen, | on | thity of the resilent f lors of the | pyyves, 10 C. J, Collins, #1073 S, aino, | method proves to bo not only the safest tirds ire nstir much befon campers and | I‘n-_-wl‘- alnni h | to Amerian industries and the poverof tho | MIISOIF Shee ved o Das 5 Strik oit=| town, if ho cuntyis under ownship oeant | g1y red M, St but the most interesting of the three, It e ahrly srvics yore not v ondor hoovent of | ate to rgulut T trfMe. ¥ Y \ 1 zation. The county boatd i have a i sl . ‘ will frot e saEpiatnD 1T KoL o 4 recital by Miss N . f thority to issue any | 0 81 nepetition for walee mains and hydrants, 1 [ rels attended at the taborniclo, Tor » 4 BoRnhe rgos. L Minneapalis 10, Des Mornes 8. TRRPACA i vy 13 - o commoneing at Tventy-seond and 0 strvets, | 10 some maolitied form @ feature of the There wis an encouraring attendance at ) I 1 [ Cinanr Ry [Speci MissEA LTS, M uly 0. —[Special weithin two milas of thes cast al Tiwenty.arst, sol 1w and fashionablesummeroxistence at fhe S:15 normalclass at Whittier hall At ¥ stron v Telgram to issue of | #ramto Tup Brp,) wing is the res Seetion 2 provides forthe filingof the ap ) i ¢ wport, Navvagnnsett, Capo May, At= the elildran's Letureroon in the abemacle won herway into the tist o RATIAY Monthly will con- | Of todiy's game plicationand forr publication of the applica w City and other vesorts, 1o play v rapidiy pressi va SPpE . 1 ASeres G i RS tion for at least two weeks befor thegrant olution was pu : palo in the wat sontinl that the fioviubleubjet of “Tr ole & uneil Blufls have n v it Daulels, o6 Section 8 provides for the hearingof tho | his hands [ o T are Bkl 2 ety Y Suiait VARG SO e i t 3 tkings 00 cawoif aremmstunee flled g Marshal Malmney will 1l to the stag e P R (0 h quans are getling pretly nerly surfeited the advance which sk 4 irand Chief Conduct Flioaton e 0.8 v ense to the applicn nant pool at Twenty nd and T strootsand | VArving from theee tc ht_Icoty with the tmperance gudst s"aperpetual ineinn 0 i S 3 v 1 8 ahlo todive gtay under for o Jiet | i S 1 t Ithat Daiiels i | lason 210 0 hoian, ... vide for the lorses trespassing under the L street i o b e 4 SAt045 ) fusrentsd ] LRI LR el p stk 1 liym 0 1/ Clie, th 3 of the tom to the di vt | viaduct bl S Ll 5 hicd R 2t e v | by Dr. Bi oo 0 U : e i S ¥ § b Brimb'com, 17 formof the 1i 501 the giving of a&5,00 Amervien wias made by the S amenbership of 200, gav | Biot. Toeammi is | wan! incude double doali I o 5 1 0 Macaiar. s et il tle ol Notes About the City, o ; - rehcarsal I o loectures, it being o the order and gross misconduct i DR e e 180, T Bert Weppnor of this city, formerly with Rev. Mrs v Lo He is one of the very few ien who | Dawiels admits that, under previou rd gos 2 Secti 8 0 and 10 make itan , | the G.HL Hummond packing company, and gpeaker of the moming and | il take ansudinee on @ forolm tour with- | 0T support and in orderty avoid put - Totals punishable by fin S, forany Miss Anng Stanton of Buffal, N, Y., lave 5 ! BY INNINGS liquor dealer to sll intoxicating liquor to | takenout amariasel Womnen's Christian Temperanee unic | out theaid of wpticon, s imanner is | dalhe log swod by Wheaton, and says that [y fler subject was: I Hud o Dream.”’ T very attracive and bis inzs ave | Be 10w csposes him onlyto sive limsdl fron § oy oo Rl ' b oF THOIRRS 1Hopine, - with bis Wite: has roturmed vimmers in the country, and it tendance was fairand the address quite nore realistic t t hich are o ] H~:~ wv?l-““ thro -w"m the | es Molnes... . 03 1 0 Section 11 provides that any person selling | from Hot Spin Arlc wted the Boston athletic asso- toresting. used in lusteati iility for inproper acts upon his pe- ;. Liquor withouta license shall bo fined not b 1 3 o ciation twice inthree contests at wator e L s oWt Mil Y et inom. CAMARY por without a license shall” ho ~tined n Mur.and Mes. Frank 1. Hart have gono to | ¢1 1l : ator Tholectire of Jahu DeWitt Miller at the | n the line of v A | tes, o theso clirges Daniels adds Runs eamed-M inneapolis 1. Twobasehits | 1088 than $100 nor more than 800 f | vitltiiw forn store visit polo. The natatorium s supplied by tabemaclein the aftern h 15010, Mrs, Wad 0 ceneral araignment fordishonesty, illiteracy, Mitchedl Hart, Home rins, offnse; and section 12 provides for the tril 1 Sk " artesin lls, the waterbeing heatodt the diy. His subject - S at | of her voic, : yand overiaring munens, He says R el . SEHICH bresiars AL Mevidland son, Frank Merdll, lnve sian wells, the waterheing heated to Our Gate! 1t Today there i a feust of go 7 ie s the proofs in writing forall his ale- uzan, CStien base-Cartoll, THensle, [ Soetion 13 makes it an offense, puni gone o Creston, asuitable temporature. Two goals nrowss THEAREBE I GhT A JaRn DEVIE ¢ | gations. | . Tiart. Baseson talls=ly Sitehel 4 | 5o fineof §100 and o forfitare of | B Hunt of Pueblo, Clo, is visiting | cted, one at each end of the bath, a Philadelphia, has a well earned natio i TR e R E i e uEE \”‘j‘tj*‘h ik b¥ | forany licensed liquor vendor to sl adul e, C. M. Hunt,cadbice Of tho Ne- | toot ahove the water-mark. The goal is The Reunion ot Staart gumo-T wohour, Unpir—tiooven | temted liguor, raski savings hink merely a pioce of black cloth, about s 4 Section 14 makes it an offense punishablo Miss Helen Wyrick, the guest of Mr and | three foot long and two foet deep, cit card of thelay | —Stuartis alive with veteras tolay, it being National Leaguo. byafine of §100 forany person tosellor | Mrs.S. D.Ryudarson, has gone to linois, f; ed atthe 0p but hanging loose it thereunion of the Colonel Redfild — wssocl- glveawiy - any ligior o Suday, oron tho | Work s ben commmeed on tho e day of aiy : The City Council, comeil meting the fol al clss than atanytime last Lliere was yestenday o chorus of about two at 8 2ov, Minor took f i o ease in water of o de swimming elubof Providence, 1R ntatoriu sty feet long, twonty t wide, and ‘three to cight foet in depth, In the club are some of tho 0 [ Themisellaicous classes of theafternoon | ytation as beingone of themosten smuch betor attendel thin those of this | of orators, his quuint hunow being unique. | StAnr, Ta, July 3. —(Specal to T Ben) wrestin them isnotat all | Whilehe will be the g ) there are numerous other featuies which s Diilsn o A rame Thoboh St | furnish amplo eifertalimont. The fll tion, he city 1 lsom vated and | pittshury W e g avilson on “/ amp Dl witzer | i the programu on. « shandsomely decorated and | pittshurg.,.. .. 0 9 C — ctions 15to 23 inclusive, define the - th 1 Jand" was a brillint narrativ G s bands of mu drun corps parado the | Now York. o0 00 0 00 00 0— 0| pypectiois 15to 28 inclstve defne the la onouth Oual lodks No. 100, Indopeudont | asa football, may be pushed undor it in intenstingdy tod. The lecturer' was greoted streots discoursing sweet strinsand martinl | Hits—Pittsbire 8 New Yok 2. Errors | by i comequence of tho tratic and | e pnte i Syndicite jaie this oo | making the goil. There are gener itha fialt c | Yverture—The hand airs, Fully 10,000 strangers sre cowding the Pittsburg 0, Now York 0 Batteries— 5y steDE DOBSATY o ok bl e IR AL b sl O LT x pl son each side, and the o, 3 X ) 1 g crowrdings ¢ 0, vork itter steps newssary to collect such SR S 1 o, I Tonorrow’s follows: tonalh The elorus, strects. Lastnight » grandeampive was ad r and Dedker; Welchand Clak. Um- | claims. ‘ | ]-\ ‘]“-"“‘\ et 2iiC to pluce the ball in the opponents’ ISDEPENDRCE DAY, UL, ¥ GV AL drosod iost elowenty ity Guonel g, 1, || jires=Wikon and Howa Scetion 24 relates to the fssuance of drug- | “R - BHENIY, e goal, throwing in being counted as 100, 1 slonal salite 3 A L Lo e edinan o nel Blfts and Hon, 1. I, s e 11 hold its shoot atf < ) ¢ sxpiratiol : BE00. 11~ Masios S1ver comet hind. 1o Dietamation of “Indopend- | 3 g™ of Groonfleld. The meding was ro- CINCINNATE. L ojtion featute of the law fs con- | this morning at theThind wurd Llb o LR R i Momirgprayer. o o el s, 1 G Wadawor markablo for its S (incinati 02 1' 0 ?y (‘7’ % g i on %, the salient part of which .\{'vv”um weension from the A TeT T reil ot Iva IR ULE e Piite 1% X wil ot Ap 0T he St Pt O Gantes e Brooklyn ..211 00 0 2 5 8 R Toarth AT Stoa After a vest of iive ninutes the rubb proaeh anil Attentin, Whitior hall 4 P TP M N § ) i s diwemiy-Lourth nid J st swiout by the i D YA dvatneed ol T biocutton, | PEWHEMer, Piladeiphin, Pa e Mlinols Centeal Scheme, 1 Hits—Cincinnti 11, Brookcyn 11, B “Thie cor porate authorities of all cities and of theait vactions this after Clisstl IO HUIDEIR DT Blakly giove, g ol X 3100 p. m.~l'lato recdtal-Miss Naully Ste- Fowr Donar, fu, July 3—[Spcial Telo- | Cincinnati Brooklyn 6. Batte os shall have power tolicense, regulat r, born to M. and M, John J, [ Signal for the players to get ready. Kadi o Clildrers kindigaren class | | 2 toTire Every emplye of the | yeaand Keenan; Lovett and Clar prolibit g or giving away of | G Phen there is an almost simultaneous cnyson i ; r 1. Mareh and al Titiiots Gontrul Teo il cenived o dicuiis. | 1ire=Fower. ny intoxic ult, spirituous and vinous Sk D, MoGth, stock for the | Plunge by hoth te or theball, Tho = ( usclass, Talernacle. nATDN A i " Yoy ors, within nits of sueh ¢ or vil 1 b saptavin of the Syde \ the rt e The Growth and Pover of Dy e e 3 ‘ e riptio | ployes toinvest theie savings in Illinols 1 ceend 000 00 00 0— 0 thelicense fee, which shalluot be less th i ! O-Girand concort. Voeal and nstea- |0 0 MGG Ihe Repubiie re- He suggests that exch one notify | Bostn......208 11 2 10 00 *— S| S50 in villwes and citics hoviug less thin wis nomeetings of the board of ed '“,H i g T mental, conducts "uwy-" v S tl"w"' r'he | yhion=-Addresses by Generaljohn C. Free- vlow much he wishe to inv Tits—Clovelind ' 8, Boston 11 wors— | 10,00 inhabitnts nox less than $1,000 i i a1se of & lacke of quotnm o 1€ il poloist must b amphibion miditneepinig in the chorus wiioh will b | MR Generl Morrowindothers t, and o certifiate of stocke wil Cleveland 2, Boston 2. Batterie: incoln | cities laving a population of more than sters of Providon o have had | he is liablc vtoany moment, and w LG TR AL SO J 7 ) ! el and instimental | isgied for it Thoamomt will b dodu und Zommers Nichols and Bewott, Unpire | 10,00 j POt St Agies parochinl school, left to | leust suspecting ity to be jumped on 4:0--Golieral class in ¢loeution. Tabormaols | ONGYr S L WS | from themen's pay in thly installm. B MeQuail Secti 2 and 27 relate to druggists | spend thesimuer atthe home of the order, | sent below for wrt while or till s i Notmaloluss, Methods of illustration. ? (Rl e D e idenis to g wployes of the rad £ FEalib: nd pemltios for violition of the | St- Mary'sof-the- Woods, Ind, Whittier Hull. J | v personal inlorest{n earnings, o 4T GilLCAvo. erning the s sl e of Chicizo got off the train yes. 8i-( o S0 Roundtable Aisianly o Chicago.,.....L 103 10 00 3—38 ction 28 makes drunicenicss an offense afternoon and was slightly injured by [ Jubberhe may have thieo o four o Kia-Pande ot Thmbow « | : [EpaGil Melogranto Darinmre (G cIe Works 6. Philudelpiia X1 13 0 00 00 0—3 shable by fine of #10and ostsor - | beingstrudk byan engine on an adjoiming | 1in " Bt T Ptoises. e o (o Dim-Grund dsplay of fire worlcs, Prosssion | min: Bre. |-Allthe Chautigus classes held | DAVEStOs Tilys 0 —ISgectal mdo | LR CHEaRn L e oy R oAk or xalig Siry lays 1 GG it gi s 8L brghbiol ikl o it od b rdby the | ) ito s el Todiv s T SR icaszo 1, Philadelphia 1, Atteries Section 20 provides that the doors and - -— ‘ [ eath of v, autifulsteaner Queenof te Blie, : x regulae sessions today. The subject of the 1:,”‘ "\ s H‘II‘”“ bl "‘" ,"1‘” ‘:”‘ £ e | Sullivan md’ Kittidge; Dayaud Clements. | windows of sloons shall - be kept free from ce. {I'H‘i then diappear again, the other men Zborite preparitions aro being made for | worning bi ing was “The Creat Su PERRLVULSE LoD ya 0 cOmPLICMION OF e B rmiFS=T:Vartoli | screensor blinds Samplesof Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine [ looking on, awaiting developments or o tormnorrow's at day. Th fire depart | "Tlosts bible readings will be reg- | JCIY manfatures in the county, aquind S - - — at iKulin & Co, Ith and Douglas, cures | word or sign from their captain, ment and police will prticpate in the pa- | [rt o J TR G e ot T | the projerty of the Davenport, glicose main- lay ors' Lieasgun, District Court. londashe, neTvousnis, Eeeplasres, nou: L - i LirLety morning lecture was delivered by Dr, | facturing company, the la tof Buf- EVEIAND, Sayers Walker, doing business at 016 | ralgia, fits, et A True Co Notes, Wi ml‘,»\-,y,-.u “The Arb of Conversing." | theconsidertion being £1,150,000, The :[w.li"“']‘ 000 00 0| Nortn Sixteenth strect, have commenced suit PERSONLE m' RS TITS ' A curious coon story is told by Wall Five thonsand people is a fair estimate of SR Al A et e e U E | American company is st 30, New York....,.0 0 0 3 0 2 in the district court against J. CGleasm ikl d Biss Sed 4 Sivicpatrick, proprictor of the Amna pot- the ttenianeson tho o sud: “Americus test of hor schous i | e plut horo Wil o ol i Lits—Clovelnd 3 New York 11 They claim that Gleason agreed to buy cor- > tery. It isas follows, says an Anna, {“. Fully 3500 peonle wen eathorod fn the tap. | 1€ hightof their poreststudents, Within | serving plant will prolbiy be adiea after a sveland 2, New York 0, Ba i A A A0 At LT A. L. Burr of Alma is at the Paxtor special to the St Louis Globe-Democrat s orR il '\,.,,.‘““‘\ TaB ok Willards | the last fow yous Amerien, more thanany | time, aud branch hoscs estiblished ata [and Sutel Ewiigand Swing, Umpires— | E8It g00'8 vifuecut 36,000 and give In pay- J. 8. Arthurof Penderis at the ( 5 Several weeks ago he discovered that il grealleciire. ity 3 othernation, hus lifted the lovest clus of | Bumberof the laner dtiesin - the upper Mis- | Knight and Joues. mat cortainrealwtat inNanw andBooio . L. Gadd of Lincoln is at the Murray. B MOT A bt neEIaste Ridlxond The Young Mew's Christian association | men. Thegreatmissionsof the clurchand | SiIPPivaliey aud the west ANICEELO. comties valied atéh A ad the baweoitt | B C. Shurberof Norfoll isa gust at the | street was leaking budly, On Invostigu- tenthas been removed to its old quarters on | sehool arethoseof reading and conversation. A Bl Daylighe Robhery, Buffilo.. st Lol tiin o [ SEH S AC B "“"h‘i” e Rl “‘l‘“{\z = et ¢ at tho | Lion hefound thut nnuibor of shingles Main stiet. Thesg, if successtully prosoculod, will mise| FortDobok, I ARG A e il Ha 12 s iave performed thoir partof the con . W, Stratton of Wahoo is o guest at the | hud been tor 40mM6 UNACCO i These, if siccesstully prosecuted, will raise FowrDovae, fa, Jul [Special Tele- | Brooklyn,... 121 00 32 18 | Bt state that tha defondant ha ! Dot & had been ‘\’\’l‘ "”.-:” ;m“muf untublo part of the o At AlL sirts of causes were ns- The wilroul conparics re using every | all men alike. One great sourco of trouble | grm toTisBrk]—0ne of the boldst diy- | His—Biffal S Broodyn Ermoj Burkey of Lincoln is stopping at the i : | :»lx:u\:':l'-'-‘-:».}m:'v'.lf':u(q;-"m:'.f::::fin:‘:u""s'u‘:'- i the American home, church and | light robberies ever papetnted here was ro- | Buffilo 3 Brooklyn i, Batteries —Keef fore ask damagesin the sun of Merdianit s s sopping at the | signed, but finally it was decided to lny DL Gl 3t polatics is the luck of conve iomal power. ported tods Tho hause of OleOlson, & duy :. m?‘l‘“\l r\]“{n\x\fn Kenslay Umipires - Jn Llu'\' case of Georsre P Paul against M, Kuipp of Plalismoith s & guost abtho the blame m)\ .]» 0 of IJ\A'I(\(1‘14I|I\ wind- M. Tulmag) on Sunday. hen followed a statement of what conve lalorer, was entered in the middle of the ek Charles Norlings, on o building contract, a w\r‘n;l\ ai rich Tuwve visited }“-3‘-‘-:::“:” “1‘\.\:; ¢ ; ; Merdiants tion should be and how it should bo s ; verdict was rotuned giving the plaintil h : Tho Chautsqus masgonent recdved a | horg AIHL B wlhile the owner was at work anl conpletly AT (IICNGO. 31 I 2. 8. Shemaker of Tmperial is a guest at ¥ oo s cluyed fora weelk ove until D telegram from Talnage today stating that he 'ABY braliole (hiniattaroon D PH empticd of its_contents. A large amountof |Chingo.......0 1 1.3 08 0 0 1—8| "o case of the state against Charlos | the Millanl. \:!m”;‘jmm m‘”‘.,” & “:l‘l‘_‘l ”"”\’\"!y'("-ll\- is now e route for Beatrice. colored orator, delivered o flne ad. | Tey in o burau dreaver wont with the [ Philidelphin...0 001 1 01 11 1 0] Muthows 0to a elose | NI Shickell of Tekamah was in the eity 3101y (L 811 S0y e DEHBITIE Frincls Murphy, the grat temperance | dress on temperance. Tho sub. Thereis noclue, but it is thishtto | His—Chicago 12, Phildelphia 10, Errors — | last evenir imed a verdict | yestorday et e L o e DL G orator, will bo hers Sunday. Flewill speak | joct. of th ool & mesting Yeen_the work of emigrntspassing | Chicago 4 Phildelphia 2 Batteries—Baldw findin 8 = of assault with in P.M. Moodicof West Pointis wguest ay| 10 the roof the family began to be in town in the ning. of the C. L. S. C. wus ““The Benefits of Our None of theneighbors noticed. an and Favwll; Husted aud Cross. Umpives | tent tokill, as charged i theindictment. The | the Mot chints, alumed by noises, which were heard not, Iireeit| k@ cars o caxtye bt E1Ls aflotmoon “)l'l(»l"ll“l'»"‘“ 31 Miss B ”“ is Jina I de- | thing suspicious goingon. — Ferguson and Flolbert, prisoncr w r;‘-»«-:\v\w_‘u\x\th‘.\v.‘\‘w1 \lu X:lulxfin \n’ T.D. Worrallof Valparaiso is registered .]u‘\' u‘\ ”u‘ :lll-]:: wball times, : '\1{; .‘\ and will pman over Sunday iveral the evening adiress. Ste brietly s - — ; v few wer present asido 11000 | 4t Moot slination could bo given, until finally o e bxviialoslite oot hans 1t stehed the historyof the Womens Chri Will Buill a Guard House, o A % regular ittendints of” the - court and the BT Gl i sulfe bl TAbesl | when work wus commeneed on the roof. Do Eilton excurs L b e iramto T ikaud Qefned e ian Mansisratows, In, July 3.—(Spedal | Bostencame cancellel in orderto allow | prisoner losked loncly and forsakon. Mo | F L. Coole and wife of Lincoln ave g | A NEE T (e REREEC T BE0 oAl sy tory coverd byit. Afterstating the objects ram 1o Tie Bk —As a coisequenceof | Bostn toreach h in time to play tomor- [ hud lost his braggdacio aivand s wilg, |teredat tho Paxton. icovinea tnat una ol LHb e Avaas: The GreatDehate, of “the wnion she explinedthe meuns by t troubleat the sodiers' home hero, | "W WithBuflilo. B hunted look in his eye, Geoy ;;-\\1‘-( ormick Of St DAL iy stopping | TV ‘“m ot Brarwn, Neb., Julys.—(Spedal to Tue | Whidh - beped to accomplish it | which resulied in the 1 P it . d i Ber| e Big mpresntative met Secre- L O e NG . boltom, so that the rubber baii, ioralor speciai election. mokestackat Swift& Co's pieking howses. [ which fs about the samo sizo and made w-Grand patriotie rally. 1 1 o —_ of hisside can come 1o his assista i if he happens to be the holder of the dismissil of seve Blairys Herman The Watch Has Been Claimed. Butterlield of Creighton s stopping | Lhe old one could not be found f st the liguor traffic; Miss Willard be. | members, the bowd of commissioners have | gjxmm, Neb., July 8.—(Special Telegram to | The fine gold wateh that Frank Wallichs ) 3 or two, bul finally she was deiven from tary Gron of the Chautanguaassociation ibition 15 only an mpetent pog. | decidedto build a guard howse fr the pun- | mmnsy oot Bt hatas Bal i n e o el ot Ban Tratc hor shelter, treed by o dog, downed by this moming and propounded the query, | iminaky n. - She endemns the. dipaor | iSimentof wiracory inmats. The question | 1B The Bliir and Forman base ball | had in his pessession when arrested list Sun- onatorSamiel G, Owen of Sun Franci a4log, downag by i ¢ 3 ¢ cans will ¢ o y s battle v e clal 4 i 1 s aguestat the Millard boys and chased int J B L i ofits use will beleft to thediscrevion of the | teams will collide m a tremendous battle on | day night has been claimed, and things begin | 8 % guestat e, o ; “\l\llll:f e R T i htrivals at the romds | commandant, theblairrouds m the afiernion of the | toloolas thugh Fraik misht b thief. WlterD. Calrl ol ‘l‘r Pawneo City : “”””"1 e ‘»ln(r dprobibitin debate st P Bottiband tami T R Fourth for a ) purse hung up by the citi The owner of the watok cor " registeredat the Millan, 0WnBPoOY 0 80 Iv coon th “Iamylad you usked thot question,” was | 36 I P> Potter and famiy, W, 12 Machoth, Kemmiler Kes ntenced. zona of thin 11yi ~ Ti0-teoms ato wall maohed gEoNTAces LR Oloer. et | ™ Max Ublis and wio of Holiregeare among | 11 courige coongh to huild her nest in_, Mr, Greew’s reply, *for the impression las Besides the regular exerclses tomorrow, BurrLo, N. Y., July 8--For tho third |anda great gume isanticipated, 1 ““ ,'“-“‘) U0 ASIRBILE ‘!' Ry “'*»\“ the guestsat the Casey. such asireange pl 3 = gone out-and I anticipite it has itssource | prauk 13eard will deliver ty ires and | time theseitenceof duth vas today passed == o ronl pittomoy M- | * 3.8, Tullerton and wifo of Lyons were Local sportsmen were surprised at the in arival gssanbly-thit tiore would beno H,,"",'f\-‘,‘,"""f'\‘." wil spedk at 2 pclock, A nn\\;nli‘l:;l nmu.l:\un the murlerer, whoso coln_on business, Sinco that iime Walliths ”“\'l““ ¥ yesterday x‘ “l'l Ao for it '*H*""l“",.“i: -\H‘ tho iy At N e | plaubrm mbe Il Do he 0 € 1£, se has become famous through the ling Washington I has been avrested with the watel in his pos- Mis. George Limington and Mrs, J, W, | fccep! OO, 031011 COUNR-SU-DAYE o0 oneandlt will bo thebigiest thingof tio | e attmdance is apilly teveasing, s of | fiyits in tho courls aginst he deetrial e S LA " | stsion. e poiice are Led to biliove that he | Denins of AShlind are giestsat the come into the very midstof o town to kind yetbrought aboutin this state. Why, | today's trains having acdded t | v i Cimeac of Washing. | Yanl®, S Keri e i S B T S e TR cution lnw. The sentence ovdred will bo { stole the wateh from McCaul's room, asthe | W.J. Metlenof the radway mail vaise o family. from everywlero making inquiries ubout | lemiratore of this ov carriedintocffectat. Auburn prison during ; day before the arrest, when he attempted to | accompanied by his wife, yesterday departed | s e S piiEtisat i eenhigg eicliizis the wedk conmencing August. 4, [y mile and sixteenth— | pawn it for#7, nemade the request tiat itbe | tor Wayue, wlhere the “The dobntars, a8 you ko, will o Flon, | 0k a8 8, Voil sitented mocting of thio 5 pimest won, Maor Phomton second, Brutus | put outof sight witil ealled for s 083 H L | divectors this afternoon the following oficer: = 1 0! Aoy E. Rosewater of Tz Ovams B and Hon, reelocted forthe o : Presilent, New HKansas Wheat in Marvket, R R v e M0 Fiir o & A Domt o, L. Websterof Omala asthe high license | oy, Willird Seott, Omuha’ vice president, | Kaxas Ciry, Mo., Juiy §—The new wheat, | Chupmai sccond, Charbite Cusbman third, S B SRERG 8 NG L DML nesola transtan n bolt lino _rilrond which is defaderns, and C haivian Samuel § 1 (. C. White, Crete; seerctary, J. S, Brown, | cmp of I is mprdly coning into the Lok P. Walcatta and his ncighbor, P. Payne, | in operation between St Paul - and 5 .\!... nation L}x It .'-.mmnll league m‘( Reve | Crete; tresurer, Tidbali, Crete, e s P St Us aitn and “onc-cight h-Arundel won, John | two Ttalians, bothof whomliveat 7t South .,\ \K M. Ve il of the M e il San Suall, the fanous temperace advocato, | i sl ol g o8 | 2 tho. gm i el Sy Mmis el 1nalinic iadiont & St Louis at soanolis, and K. D T T T ARt o R Sl Warmer v = fint-cliss. ther his nevor been_more secnd, othew druwn, limo-3:0lg. | Fourteonthstrech lasl night stated out with | g6 bio. S0 Sihe uditor of Ui Chicago, St 8 Nebraska, Towa an ota Pensions vable tor the harvesting and threshing of twenty-five yards—Hocksey w the fixed determination of accumulating a \ thequestion o 3 i a Bk R X t »auil, Minneay Omaha railroad, wer e libato will ocour i the tabernacde | WVASHINTON, July 3.~[Spcial Telogram hiliouwio sccond, Mamic Fonso third. | jur Mrs. Walcitta hd a desire to go along, | in thb aitr cenh tho guests. of Suporii > Teatrico Chauty crounds, begin. | 10 Tie Bie. ] ~Pensions were granted to Ne SRR s R Lime—1 4 E and toprevent hee from doing s the Ak Sl risa izl on e ':,"_,:“]“}:‘,5.‘,“.\ = .l,..ll“;“‘l,.. braskins s follows: Originl—Sephus C. Approvel by the President, Ons wnilp=diins Hasvkins . vion, Saluls Bor/|\ fhin BORG o laad I fiot Tl thee, g, | fontont aymie Hho_ geationen nave mel continued over to Monday, fuly7. The de- | Harris, Bostwick; Christopher Turnan, Lin WASHINGTON, | The president has | ond JimNave thin lime -1:51, her toa bed post. - Anhour later the police rrowth of the city wasa great surprise t taild onler of debate las mot yot been do- | coln; John Walton, Exeter; James W. Beel approved the joiut msolution cxtendingthe 7 man on the beat fomnd her in this position | them, cided upon, but will e armn after the ‘I,_ AY ot Bt Ko G unex pended balmee for sarriers o Bloomington Racei. and took herto the station, where she and Py spaikers have arrived, Jarneston; Thomas he. Cutts, OmahaiJohn | extra compmsation und ght-hourlaw | Broc L, July 3.—Sunmary of | her twol t the night. At midnight A sunday Shaving Decision, St is surprising to see the vast amountof | 1+ Cleaver, Fall City, Ineresse—William H. | toJume 30, 1591, todiy's r Walcatta and bis chum were run in, bothth nterestihatis taken in this proposed dis- | Clark, Jolnson; William T. Hugles, Vesta; CRERE = A Threeyearold trt, purse of 830—Gebhar | Worse for lijuor. cussion, Tt is, as you know, theliving ques- | Frederick Ahlbright, Hastings. Reisuo Thek won, Conductor second, Fay Pullin third, B, e ol e B tion of the hour and one that engages the at- | o . Fillmore, Grant Corrx, Wash, Jul “The entire busi- . Bost tine—2:31) ) Sweesy-Tapley. renderedin opinion attinming the convic tention of the entire country. I sincerely Al el " b ikl tot, I 0 P, Sweesy of this city and Miss Anna | in the case of Burbor William 1. Waldem quation whethor four sbler chapions of jiie | Iowa: Ovisinal, specil, de.—Henry @, | ntes portionof Pullman, Wash, was bumed W trot, pur 500—IRomeo won, Dan 1 F. Sweesy of this city and Miss Ama Tospoctift - cuses can bo profuced ia the | Church, Mount Plasant; Edward Philips, | this afernon. Thero wis m fire sewice | Sond, feann third Vesta forth, Iest Loy ot Loularilier iy, wpsammsiall BRI IO HEIR I BRI R R i utry. Tley ar all gentlemen of nationl | Littlo Colar; Samucl €. Inight, Farmgut; | 91 11 ovler to chule tho flanes buildings | ®5rczE080 1000 uver of #00~Billy Mack | 2 thebrides Lome i thelatter city on Jun doclaned that Sunday shay: repitation i their respective tidas and they | john Charlesworth, Osage; 7 EUL 1 wore blown up, but without avail, \ ! St |30, They came direet to Omahia, arviving list of | William_Agnes, IR won, Captainsecond, Eva third. 13est timo Drdeamaci jahia arxiying 1 a work of necesity or of Al getout of their respective sides all there o : L h % night,nd will b at home herifterat . 1124 | oharity P il getout of their respective sides ll there | Ure: Phonns 4 Arngll, Linevilles Allen | Suicided Becano of Desponder o ile, runming, urse $100-Midniyghy | Digestred. Br. Sweesy's many friewds Ry o A_l?eglu‘terly Moy o |‘\““h ,‘,y ‘lw be judges appointed to decile hallown; James H. Cochtwne, Diffi Tacoxa, Wash, July 8.-R. I Passmore, | won Rouch sccond, Mammon, | will his bride a cordial w e Lo her which side wins ¥ Started by aCracker, Mieavening strength—U, 8 Government ke asked Dk Bre man, L Shyder, Mot Pleasant; David | csshiorof the Seeurity savings bank commit- | "Pine—1:49. Hew home, AUIL ) lastnight the sl hoy and his | port A .x:m-lw‘ : e canhavdly siy as vegards that, Ttisa [ A Newman, Center Point. Increase—Charles | ted suicide this morning Ciwse despnd- —_— oy > a y i1 Ker grot s worizon the w | . malter that has been thought of, but we have | Goteiell, on: Aarm Q.Smart, Robert. | emcy. Passmore came from Milwaukee, Wis. LeMars Races. Picrre Making a Gallant Fight, | Aroeracke n their woric the Widoy not fully decidod upon s advisability ind ein- | son: Jamnes A Shepard, ¢ ibiasatts Yt | b e el Rl LaMans, Ta, Fpifi8.—(Spwial Tolegmm o | YANkToY, 8, D., July 8.—(Spechl Tele- | Gridy's wucant houso, diuatad in the rear of ‘ notuntil we havehnd aconsultation with the | Zigrnt, insan Maquoketa; Samuel I A e ] PR G gram to Tur £.]—The steamer Chaska | 1211 South Thirtecntl v the prompt ar- ik & - the mit, insg Maquoketa; — Si " Another >rd Broken, T B -At tho iutersta renit races | B I of the tir department the lo: 5 spaken, Tam fclined to think, Nowever, | Greck, Dod's stiation; James F. Rockaield, | gamsox. Nev. duly BT ML today, 212 o tits) bt arivel at Yankton from Pierro this after- | Fivil of the fi deprtment the loss was com that this plan of acountry cross roads debt: | Shenmndmhz Nekon Mime . Osioio Johuson 2 class, won_first money, paratively noting, ingsocity will hirdiy apply in s important nal widows, otor—Amalte. W 3 vith v 1 i 8 mitteras this. Frejorick Fogel, Buingtms, ) 3, | here yesterlay. Time 12 15 seoonds, beating [ withdrew after shethird heat. Time—2:2¢ BISORE R, HHOL W ‘\‘:‘“ Wil lv];\« ool Sentenced for Five Years. THE Theaudince will be the best judge and | |, of Jonuthan 5. Simonds, Dexter, | bis former reconl three-tenths of a second, Running race, half aile and repeat—Tun RS . g Sk 34 I:‘"“I ""_ 4 AT A8 Asur.asp, Wis., July 8 -T.. W. Baker, wio A I veally suppso thal the speakers | South Dawota: Original-Monroo Weath sl gleloot won, Diclk Marim sewnd, Bello Red. | Iakinga gillant clean fight, for tho pormas | 20 0G0 GE ubbing the Tron Exang will be wlholly indiffevent o8 0 the |erwox, Haroll; Francis . Georgo, Purker, Tho President Goes to Cape May, moud third.’ Tirmd 51 nent capital and will get about two-thirds o disi 4 J b} g - of the votes of the state, bank at Hurley last winter, was sentenced 1o S o dedls cyen” though the judges' plan | Increase-Michael Currin, Mitcholl; James 7 as e TRetn ettt | 300 Wot—Minhlo Whotslone won, Blu fivoyear o pententiary Lo f ) ) ton park next few days will be spent in oiting, D. M. Sullivan, superintendent of the Min. PuiLAveieniy, July 81 Special Pelogram to T Ber|-Julge Pemiypacer toda Droke the world's 1 r ruming vecord | Moody seccond, Néllie Allisonthird, Billy W, | 10on with the Capital City band and 100 citi- ot 2 ) . Oy | was adopted. They will each speak for blood 4 : and T an sonowhih of the opivion that 1t wil ‘“7.”‘,”_ cit here for Cape May this aflernon sfterlav- [ Ben DOrr, the otter, van away with bis An Original Package Dose. - - take a little better than the avenge debating | ing been informed that the legislative appro- | sulky, doubled arund though the crowd makn, Kan,, Jul 0. G. Buase and hree Moen il sodety judgoto give an impuetial decision in priation bill would not be ready for bis action | and jumped threetrck ferices with his sulky. orge M. White, agots o, P Cit Riertmoxn, Vi, July 3.-At Buena N i a AW e " o e kets at lowest rates and superior t p. ek, There ) eX Cl f ‘4 o (4 r cntest between foursuch oratorical gladia- 8 P until next week There wis no lossof life, but greatexcite: | liquorstors, were todiy sente 0 pay a | this moming an clovator cag, | l] ) hons J M glalle- | Ations vins tho great Rock Is- B v s e (1 liquorstore, were toduy sent o poy a |t 1ing o ¢ SNCYCIOP C (R e isas ba apducted 1t Thoker offo, 1408nRL: Bond Offerings, Thie chartol raftas an Intoresiing foaturo | (00 S1E00MCAN 1o, by ool It | e b fieo mem anct vy injarig sWell s Tsuid befure, tho question of do- teenth and Farnam streots, Omaha, WAsINGroN, July 3.—(Special Tolegram A nulsanee i the shapoof on origingl packige | anotiior, ate, A H - LKA B 10 1o dat w0t W mees the soy : - to Tun Bre.l-Bonls oferel: §I3,40) at AGLogmy Outlok, louse, ) gt vyt g e . Stabled by Hor Husband. $1.21; $50,000 @t §1.04 Ciieamo, Julyd—(Special Telegmm to I — N ( d! agement to exercise the utnost faimess in | NEW Youk July 3.—(Spuial Teloeram ———— Tur Bre.] —Des $(§ the attractions contered | - Faults of digestion cause disorders of the ’ y ; ilont today thematter, Preference will nothelp it. to Tue Brr.]—At 6:30this evening Louisa Blaine Goesto Bar Harbor, in heavy pursesg the Wash ington Park's pre- | livex, and the whole system becomes dera ¢ sing offere: vit “ 2] Ut hus bem stated, so we her, that be- [ Colyell,a residentof Westhester county, | Wasnizeron, July 3.-Seevtary Bline [ posd IUHL, i fict it et xwuu-v‘-m' Dr. J HL MeTan's Suraicthening Conlial | (g of Mavsland o oe consul general Now being offered with THE gause of theprolibition leming of the Chit- | wasstabled seventimes aboit the neck nui | 1t Washington thisaftenoon for Bar Har- | failed to caplivate tho owiers of muniug TR e e o s e R b OMAHA BEE on very easy AN mangennt, every advantige asto | ue e his mi el AT L 4 it e, Mo, . ypiv g ; i 4 tion spraken in tho debate. This 5 mii- | wasvisiling. Horlushind seapsd, Soe 1 Death of G hare driwn athre volume gilt olged crowd ST Tie City Stearn lundry toam of this e Read the proposition on an- fostly wnd maliciously untrie, Bogiedioriny iy, 0 R ey ey d Gilman | tothe rword bresking track of the season 6. Eaue s o | willplayat Ulpsses today, and Sunday ot “Weluveinvited each of these gentienen i B TERTR e i AL b " a8 | Yoluy, s fulled to mateviiize, Nohorses | At midnight afalsealarn called the five | WHIDIAYAL T X ) ther todiscuss this question publicly, uuder the = Marston died this morning showedup toran, und no citries wero mado | department to the Union Pacitic shops. The | Buspioe of ihe Bratrico Chavtasqus, and w Dr. Birney,practice limited th catareh- e P to justify placing the event on the sentto the senate the nemination of Adu ter ms? page of this paper ) . y ‘ - =5l ight watchman scoing suoke issuing from | Prickcs of the Bir Wotld ho unwiseand ingriteful indeod not | 61 diseases of nos and throat. Beobldg, | Cur forCroup—Use Dr. Thomas Electric | grunme. There will be o threomile race; | e WO sectis sugto o Sl Hicics of the Birds, ’ 1 409 tomeet then in aspirit of perfet equality — - Uil according todirections, 1t is the best | @ dash of a mile and forty-five ds has boe "““"“»“.“““ T 0L LACKIILI | P I was much amnsed one afternoon, and faimess, ARoard of Trade Protost. rmedy foralt sudden attacks of colds, pain [ substituted for it, Indeed, it begins to look | P {the fo o el ming in | saysa witerin the ston “I'ranseript, A ,é g “Nothing is fuither from the intention and | Npw Yowss, Jul: A cinular letter was | 9 inflanmatio and injuri asthough there were not ten giod stayiyg | ¢ Of the for X Lt by a little fumily scene on atwig of an ¥ DOUGLAS.-STREET. dasign of the Chautaugqua management o n X " s » ————— horses left in America. DIED. | elm tree, where fly-catcher had hoer hn 0 wve Messr. Diokis and Snall N ey “l"\‘,‘:"‘;"k“ s fn Seventh Ward Republicans. Pl ss — Skl tiny brood of five, just outof the nest, all \ iyl . S fomen o rer Messr Pl oo United States he New York produce IR i = el g ] o ¢ Races, 3 i Rt R s - L i} and increasing Practice, u{)tnwywh )rlln.w ‘v\_trlh.l ure. l“*\\m ru'n 1 BBt DRSSt Araing e ".!w e There will be a mass meoting of the " y ti:nnlnm~ Races, o | WARE—BI esand 10 mouths, | perched in a row. She wus foed in wo REMOV ‘“ (v T T e e | Of bill of ladiug whioh ) Tilrosls adopted | lWPublicans ofthe Seventh yard at 1212 ( _Gurrmsuis, NJ, Juneb—(Special Tele- | “phymday, July 8, at idence, 1524 | them, and tho 1ile dots look their v ¢ more Kpacion \ ot fully, and belween oach of thom and " ¢ ds ek | Avoiag bor b s . o T Bre,]—Sumnary of today's | Webstersteoet, Omab tions 'with great content s | e wore #pacious and o ey . b fulle: fiony | July 1 and sprung upon the suippers withow | Perk avenu urdsy eveming at 8| Evm t ] ) ritroe, Oumaha, y ions with great content us often as the ) ute. shos A ARSI e Sl RER0AY | Lo aeaing L oelodk for the purpose of discussin g the | races Taoremuius will be sent to Noefolk, Muss., | mother caught an insect and flew back Yenieat offiuom, O b s o i ik Lo —— political situation Five-dghtis of s mile—Australitz won, Joy | for interment. The funerl will take place | with the morsel to each open hon®in Botts & Bott: SR o g Bl 8Ly Merchants' hotel, Omahs, $2to 8 per JOUN ¢ THOMBSON, Quel secwond, Red Bim third, Time—1:04%. | from bis lite residence, 1524 Webster street, | tumn, The regularity with oS, which sho 1 donot know what can be sald other than | day, Nat Brown,propr,IraP. Higbymgr, | Member of County Ceutral Conmittee. Thirteen-sixteenths of a mile—Shotover atunlay, July b, at 2:30 p. m. | kept account, feeding one after anotl ‘u 1409 Douglas St, Omahza, Nek On accountof onr large