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THE OMAHA DALY BEFE s ol s ) NUMBER 17, of democrat u members, also, | mill atan early hourthis morning, fell to the | — of Great Rejolcing. an Indiat dress. to attend the primavies of their | groundand broke his leg. 5 " | g iy Neweistry, Wyo,, July 4.—[Spocia Tele- | New Yok, July 4 Spoclal Telegram to 9 ki v " ety and help select good and true mer - o 1 Has Bean Reacl ¥ " ¥ . vo Qas Dot Tatal Accident at Uly‘wx to the Young | Jurtv “’“: 'rl' A 1'\_"‘}”_“\" e (| AL NeUMaLE Tiiys Belief That the Limit Bean Reachod for | pum to Twr B ]The enthusissm over | Tuk Brr.]—Just before the captain of the | TWO Games Yestorday by tho Orane Gomping Daughter of Lewis Habeckett. course, secure the election of good and faith N sk Oty Neb, July. di=[Snectsl Four Years at Least, statehood found vent today in the Fourth of | steamer Normania gave the order to “cast and Ohicago Whiting 4 ’ . I Clie hiting Teams, fil ssentatives of theie own interests yeatenisy o — i P r 3 Pt Tt Telegram to Tur ¥ The big celebration — July celebration, and although a later jubilee | off at the pier at 6 o'clock 3 ey can control the next legislature, 169 | o this place pasted off successfully, although is on the programme it gave a joyous fecling | ing Hon, €} cey M. Depe as fast asloep St GOVERNOR THAYER SPEAKS AT PLAINVIEW | can control the soleciin of candidites i tho | §1 18Pl Passed of sucesstully (0N | STATUS OF THE EMAINING TERRITORIES. | which wado the autburss of tolty okcoad | In bis atutormom. 0 mmonts 1ner howes | THE FIRST ONE RESULTS IN A PN powerand If the te his conrsoth: an | were decided oft on account of the small num p— expectation, For threo or four days the busi- | out of his berth and: wide awake and was " the responsibility failire rests wits | bor of entrl Phere was the usual proces ness men have bocen decorating and the com- | staring with astonishment out of the cabin o= The Bagle's Shrill Seream Heard in | Y | sion in the forenoon, followed by speaking at ; X . mittee working like beavers with bunting | window. The dock was lined with cowboys | While the Second is Captu Every Nook and Corner of the l" + o ) the ety park. Hon, M. V. Gannoon of Wilson Original Package Bit and flags, until the city this morning rvesem- | and Indians of the Forepaugh und Wild West Boundless ttate of sz i ind equitable. fates of hans. | Omaba, Mijor Andersonof Towa und Judge Expected to Bo Called Up bled a mass of patriotic colors. The stroet The posed bstitite the Visitors by a Sco to 0 Omaha 1 Two shows and every man in the party was fiving Nobraaka. such tates mswill cuablo them to : ]'_‘ :THH‘ of 1 de ‘u‘”v l‘lv‘luv}““v:. the Coming Week, parude was more imposing than is usual in | his Winchester rifie as fast a8 ho could pull I i %ol it citios many timesour size, Tho Neweastle | the t 1 while squa They desire 1o v . 1 ists also held & inec T s ST — cormet band led, followed by the Grand ! do insist on having fa " v we Idressed by Captain Travelick, "y ] A of the Re io and the | Uh.(em.4, Nob,, July 4.—( B} e e ey b the afternoon Prof. Craig mane a success ful WasHINGTON BUREAC Tiie Ovaris By ANNY omett, i o RCpublic - and e | tho racket coased the Sioux futerpreter, [ Tho 1 TRk BB, hecdBnl . Gorval Rk PR e balloon uscension and parachute leap at the 518 FOURTERN 111 STREET S were yolling to split their thronts, Whe vouth luning, when the umpire called the game. took a sevious tura about 10 o'clock tonight " Chicagn Whitings and Crane come SIBES £ car covered with the national colors, with a [ ,{irass.” bestowed on Depew the name of [ pany's toams played two games ot (he bl Just at the elose of the grand celebration hew | clection ERIL ik dows tha | CHRIERANG. ol et | W WasiiNatos, D. ., July pyramid crowned with a cupalo andin Amor: | Bi Pawneo Killer,” and then vead alottor | FEEY E TGRS BUSITIW KACS A (e 1 today, Lowis Habeckett started home with | ds which have af led the elections in | Theracesweregood. Tnthe '.‘Iy‘ I\\,».lnn ar Statesmen who remained in Washing i cagle carrying forty-four prottily | from Black Bull Bear, chief of the Wood | PR Gt e e B B Y1k OV NG PHAENS teim s way ovel | cities of the state duving Last few | FACC 0 favm home owned by .. Bow won | today discussed the outlook for the admission *d givls, representing the states of the [ Mountain Sious, “Great white chief, my | Startuntil 12 o'clock owing to the non-arrival et Ll (ke rs, Inthe lavger cities votes aroeven | 1 3:4k dn the 3 cliss SLELRGRO WO | o aitional states intoghe unton, and they . The hew stato of Wyoming was rep: | brethren, ved and palo faced': 1 am glad to | of tho visit ' gamo was tied at the turning the wagon and fatally injurin deemed a mercliantable quantity and men (b PR N e o {1 SHAR by achild in a gorgeously decked [ have come hiere to wish you safely on your | ond of t ten-year-old duughter, who died within an | oughtto designate them as venal hirin all in 3:33¢, The running race was won by | were unanimous in thétconclusion that no rriage withan eagle on top, careying a | travels over the blue wate W o have often Ho0s, for the coming around of the annual ]'.', 1"“\-‘”' o hetwoeen Nobraska City and | MOre Will come in soones than the Fifty-third | star boaring the figures 43,7 Next followed | heard of your name, white chief, wnd when | - ~ ( when th ppbL e N B S 1uits ks won Ly | congress, four years halige, Theve are but | twelve la'icson horseback dressed in ved | We traveled beliud your hovse of iron over Wholesale Polsoning at “Tobias, for a price 3 160k tho lnttorjscors, B 08, ¥ | four remaining torvitovies—-Arizona, New | Skirts, whito waists and blue caps, their | Y0ar truil of steel from By Al E CRANES, Tonias, Neb, July 4. —[Special Telegramto | comine of i) ons o | the latter; . - Moxico, Utah and Oklshoma, The Indian | horses wearing —colored collars with the | thought as your railroad wa . AN I LD, BT R, FO. A R Tae Bre.] ~The celebration festivities here [ Australian balbt systom in this e Alaska aflEbw & _ "™ | names of Wyoming counties, a long line of | ISt you bo high in the counsel of tho ( Tutehins, 3 PR Sl o) 1 put an end to such frauds, W N YL Spectal Tele ferritory aud Alasks are now but provinces, riages and pedestriaus followingg, Father at Washington, and wh Lawson and1v. & 8 3 0 0 “Usurous intorest must be sippressed, nionr, 2 ¥ Special Tele- | without representation in congrress. It will t the grounds the exervses were opened | PN to these shores and Moot again the | Howles, ‘e, 80 8§ 00 whei about sixty persons were taken very “1 stand pl +Jged to the adoption of these | gram to Tn was appro- | take four years, even In the proposed land | with prayer by Re J. W. Hancher of t ather, will you not intercede with '|'|"'.‘\’T,1' .:',,qw 4 0 g: siele, many %o suddenly that they were un- | measures ol l»m\-\n.‘, o Shall labor by every | priatay eclebrated at the ity park on the | fitle wurt, to dear up the titles to the linds the Black Hills colloge DPresidont of the him .luy:'”llll.“m\'.II:‘IC’II.A‘K‘ly-‘\\“ulI for takdg part in | (i P, 8 able'to go into s house and were foundin va- | weans in my power to secure theie acee Silves Sloal Hoiakslon o i NS b that & ay Vosburgh then_introduced Hon. N, K. | the conflict w hie mighty Custer were [ FA7 Tl vious pl jout tow, some unconscious | plishment, The Fights and interests of the | Drueriver x-.\'( ”1~ b s o “l B 'I in Arlzona and Now Mexico, and till that is | Gyl s'of Beatrice, Neb., who delivered ono | banished to British Amcrica; The Indians R H and others suffering terr people must be nd the public welfare | over a mile in - lengt wis - formed and | done statehood is lmpracticable. The anti- | of the finest specchies ever listened to in Wy have been spoken falso against all along in | Wesman, ni They had been attending o bowery dance | will thus ve promoted.” hed to the p: ark, where addresses were | Mormon laws will likdfiy put Utal in the | oming. Thespeech was an eloguent one and | this matter I'rue, Custor was 2. e . and it'is supposed m;ln K ! mn].n HI.AHIIHXI;:[ e }l,m|‘.‘V\._\-“li|l«.»‘uk .ll." 0 8 ,X‘A)m\\vx ‘JY‘I)’:“I[‘IHL'\’ proper social state for statelood by the Fifty- | added "Tm-‘\mpl l-)u rth of Jul ‘“””f[‘ I;]‘”:\'d ‘l'.\ \H‘l;'l(iln "Im:\wh“u l""‘\l‘l‘ vl\ub‘\ ]r\h ‘1\‘\ Raints & n polsonous . The hotels and sever: A remont. il B or and A, D. MeCandless ol deoRpaa Ihes asm, He said: “In three years trains will be | dians do but fight wien attacked by Yelle ! 2 private houses are full of the sick, and overy Fnvost, Neb,, July 4| Special T elogram | this dty and others, Splendid music, both | thivd congress, “lv,“;“‘lm.l”"" time s itbe- | (o™ o depot, unlonding passengers | Haired Chief. ~ We have never sought or de WIS, {hing possible is being done for them at this | to Tur Bis. |The sbration today was and_instiumen was furished for | lieved Oklahoma will héve sufticient popula- | 4,61 o1y from the éast, but diveet from Chey- | Sired citizenship, but we Indians foel that wo RN T hour (madnight). No fatal cases are reported, | onducted by the Dorsey hose company and occasion. Dinner was announced 2 | tion for statehoo: Indian territory and | ennpe, Buffalo, Sheridan, Sund ad Dead would give anything to be able to cast our r but many scoa aimost hopeless. proved to be one of the best ever held her ock, after which the crowd assembled on | Alaska will come inlast, and the latter, it is | wood. Theore of the Hills and the ivon of | Votes for you should you desire to bo our | Wehrle ~ LS e AT T v e DInkR T 18 TIIOL (L0 qrionoes Lo otk | Hioughit, will siks VIS TR ot te, Lusk will bo pouring into. your Lunery | B Great White Father. Farowoll, white | Tilden.: Affairs at Harrison. i v abroad we racing. The remainder of the rnoon wis | i, PR ao o ch sit. smelters to be devoured by your chiof, und fudians’ very best wishes go with g, T B tinaox; Hob.; Talydi—(Rpeclal to, T Musical union band, the Garnean ball | passed in vavious wnusements, Tk ] 108 L00IED, o fouiiaLy witlbe Soaving R | You i Rl B Attt felL. fFat ot L and thirty members of the wheel club ot 6.0°clock, when the erowdcameback | The friends of the proposed Substitute for | thomachine shops clanking, urged to ccase: | | Foronce in his 1ife Depew was unable to | Fgerdb. oo £p)—A finerain fell. Wednesday - evening | fum Ormaha. 1the cty, the differant races advertised | the Wilson original paciage bill reported by | lesvactivity by the red tonwues of thenat- | think up w specch inreply and he had to con- | fiailsiron, and the excellent condition of the ground The feature of the day was the trade's place. 2 .| the house judiciary committee expect to call | ural gas. Myviads of derricks will bo drc tent himsclt with bowing thanks as the | Binard, vt nssures @ fine crop of small grain on the | parade. It was nearly amiloin lensth and | At$o'cloclk Mr. in addressed the | 5 noasure next week and bope to pass | PINE their steel dugers deep into the bosor | Steamer moved off. Among the forty braves e = table land, the most elaborate procession wit- | people ve treated 10 one S i P % of the earti to give vent to thepentup petro- | Were Kicking Horse f of the Maledans, | __Totals...........H0 I L.J. $immans of the Journal has pur nessed in the dity. Tho orvator of the day th t mugnificent displays of fireworks | it. Scnator Wilson says of the substitate | oy Mr, is in & position to | and Long Tooth, the Assinaboines, BY INNINGS, the interest of his partner, W. 1. Pat was John W. C. Abbottof this i over witnessedin Gage coun Pac exer- | thatho fears it is unnecessarily wide in its | speak with more than the authority of a | and nin including Mes. ailstones: | crune Co Girating on the Sioux City & Opden 1o This afternoon two games of bl sof the day closed with o weand ball i | seope, and it is said that Speaker Roed favors | prophet. After the speaking there was Her-Stoue s, Thundersto Whitings i will commence shortly. were plyed between the Gameaus opera house. ‘The celebration was agrand | only u measure restricted to intoxicating | dancing, a base ball game and fhe usual Runs eqrned - Cranes Politics are begiining to boil a little, The | of Omahaand the Dovseys of this city. In | sucees, and tho persons having it in cha liqiiors. The bill mects with consider ARSI G O Th8L e tl6hal ol AR DHY e - g lest 1O 1 e s B republiean county convention is called for the s first game the Dorseys won by a score of | are to be congratulated objection on account of iis very much en- | fireworis display at night was in harmony FORCED UPON Ik h ouble plays—lallstram to Foss, Ourrl 10thinst, and the precinet primaries for the | 4 to 33 batteries for Dorsey cphenson e largred scope, ana despite the confident claims | with the general celebration. il 3 AR Sl Hileeols Bngin & voig) 16th, "The primarics will be held undorrales [ and Roberts 3 for Garneaus, Galo andt Wood At. Columbus. of its friends thereis more than a reasonable S s Young Women Adopta Novel Mode of [ if R BUSRE PNt b Strackout-Hy adoplod by the cowrty” central commitice, as | en. o Second gamo s won by the | Corrarnes, Neb, July 4.—[Speefal Tele- | doubt of its passage. A measure similar in AMERICAN RIFL A Riddin provided by the law, and there will be no vneaus by a score of 16 to satteries, =& [ nselves of a Rival, Wehrle T, Etnyee % Passod balls— 1ty Swarta o to Tie Brr]—The greatest celebra- | itS farveiching offects was proposed in the N BRI G = S heGikL LD 1 Selnar L Thae of gme—-One hour and fussingz, 08 nowe but reviblicns can partici- | Stephenson and Koberts, Cramer and Beql, | 8710 t0 _';'!“‘,',‘ oL l'hlV“\ S eVt | senate, but itwas generllly acreed that it | They are the Recipients of Honors | ‘\r} b ,“ ‘;’,1’), " |"'.“1|_ ; t Lone | Muutes. Umpire-Urquehart patein the primavies under the voles. The bicycle race wis won by Sctii Rhodes of | tion in the history of Columbus was Wil | \514'he much wiser tof confine legislation in Berlin shetd fei it e bt gl "B | Two thousind people witnessed the The small grain in some parts of tnecounty | Omalia, there being five entrics. nessed today and passed off without any | exclusively tothe importation of intoxicating BERTIN, Tily JTha VA erican ¥l el Island society all aroused over the arrest | noon game, which was close if not dange will be a partial fuilure, but corn is look —— serious accident. The parade took place at? | liquor in' original packages, so that even if SOl e American riflemen | of four of its brightest belles on charges of in- | ously exciting. fine i all localities At Wahoo. p.m. headed by four bands, including the | the substitute should page the house it would | today gave a cencert and afterward a bril | giigation and threats to murder preferred | Inthe opening inning Mre. Morratt, who TR Winoo, Neb, July 4.—[Special Tel ladics band fron Fullerton. A1l surro i | be amended to its originwd Snape in the senate | liant banquet at the Kaiserhof, Among the | poapi S A et R TN Arost of | Was doing the twirling for the visitors, after bl el L B o | gramto e ]—The celebration tere to- | towns were represented. The m and a long and tediods conference would | guests were United States Minister Phelps | (i ',l‘ sl ‘\"_ 2 S Frost o | lutching lud becn retired, hit. Luwson with Hugrixos, Neb., July 4.—[Speclal to Te (g, o\g o rrand success in every particulu, | madean excellent showing in the proc ensue which might jeopardize all legislation el e Mo Gy, An xtriordinary story | the bull and guve Corrigan Lis base on four The farmers® alliance of the entive county | Onehundred traveling men were fentert on the subject, 3 is told by M wideones, Halstron's crvor at second gavo 4 Ll W) and took part in the pavade Miss Carrie TIE CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAME, Bhie snye that on Tuesday evening sho went | howles 8 life, and then, with the buses full, i e iR St e e e et Schontan represented the goldess of liberty | From this time forwand the house will de- Rt e to the Mothodist church to_practico with the | filnyre lifted the ball ‘over, the vight feld Repubitenn Valley railioad cession this morning, mukinga line of teams | and John Elliott, a veteran of the Mevicin | yote itsdf to the seitlementof contested | Marksmen. Mr. Phelps, speaking to o | choir, Thefour voung women, who are also | fence for a or, yiclling foir s, Nebr b rado rallroud § 000 | fourmiles in lenizth, General J,B. Weaver | war, Uncle Sam. A banquetwasheldat the | gection cases, the origimal paclkage, banl- | toast to President Harrison, suid Americ: members of the choir, attacked and foreed her | 0 thivd, on an error by Wohrles, Yisuouri baotfo, . (R0 | of Lowa :,“M,-.-“!-.\‘,_(K_»n:‘w},.m,,‘\‘- n.lxl).n] ‘;rlv.»;‘-i 'il'h‘n[v;lulllm t which & large uumber were | aptey and mv‘ ublmportant measures ger arcse from her immease ma upon her knees ‘nlul tried ;wvmxlu-'\ul sal i",m’v’“ ;‘l"‘fi’"".,.“-‘(“f,' s "l.-\‘.,‘;fm;\.‘l.‘-‘; Frepont, Elkhorn & L o000 | noouon the meeds of the day. He heldall | in attendenc which have pissed the sepate. The work of | prosperity. President Harrison rul omuly swear, under pain of instant death, | King and Hager two more runs Bto doo & Grand Taland rallroad 8416100 l\\hn{-v'ln‘l ot xlx‘xvllu sound of his voice for o Ol the housc is virtuully done' for 1his session, | Mcheat wid strongost nation o the 1has she would cease fo recolvo attentions -['h'“" L" the Crau lumn, und that's all Waosiorn | i ph L Zadi7o | twolind one-talf hours, At Louyp g aside from conference woskon the tariffand | From his lofty station he saw more clog romn & young man uamed James Townsend, O lors Fas eruma - Puliuan Paluce Oar comptng.. i, 60L7 | ALt ices theattendance wasquite laree Love City, Neb, July 4 pecial Tele- | silver, The republican senators will deter- | than any one clse the full sweep of this Who, Isf sulc. to ibéin love avitiitor, Thy I‘wl“‘llnl(\ll: \!’h\;\"‘! \'lf.‘fi;-":":y‘;‘-"hm:’n' ~'|I|..-IJ.K-H;V; n Snooe | the sunders county tot | Wahoo Muld. | geam to Tue: B, ]—The celebration here was | mine in cancus early uextweek the order of | crediblo prosperity. He was noither dizzicd | WOEE svmed with revol vers and razors Bisor a [Ubigie by, Nk o s i o HRUGUN S RO At ; O e el oy Teitita | ield at tho grove two. miles westunder tho | business in iew of o viafly botween the tarife | nov shaken. Hekept his poise, vugeed a shon o s et I [ awful'fumbloby Bowles yielded five runs, 014 Vets Meet. B won, Qoldigsecond, Catharine third; time | Suspices of the farmers allisnce. Residents | 1 the iver and hawlieells, If i ts do. finm ug Washinglon, shunning tho tempting | ot to take such un onth, or ols proba- | (Ying the score. Tho visitors won the gamo Aisa, Neb, July 4.—[Special Telogramto | -« In the half-mile dush Wahoo Duke | on this side of the river formed | jfverand harbors, silves, ad the tari, no \‘;"\I',Ti“",('y';‘{;!:;‘; Ly kecpiug the DUritin | 41V bo killed., ‘The younr women who & in the fitth. Niek Schmor ot et on Nel. wi Brr] At the old sodiers' reuniona | won, Howard Arnotsecond, Nellie Bly thind; | into — lie on the square, headed n estimate fho lengthof the sesision or | aspiration oxcept to show that the man way | Wderarrest think that thy have done noth- | potts erokin righty stolg sceond ‘and - thivd large crowd 0. veterans have met. Colonel | time-—5015. Inthe four and a half fulongs | by the Loup City band, and procecde st the rosult of the tarift debat e Ml s aivhonaiings, dtatectos | Tk i making Miss Gy relinquish her | bises and sored on Corrigan’s fumble of ¢0 of Pranklin is orator. A big bonfireis | ¥ace Howavd Arnot won, Wahoo Dule see- | to the grove. Maiy of the wigons were | j¢ should be concluded thagthe elections bill | froator than success. Roferring to | ¢1aim to tho affections of Mr. Townsend. He | jike Scinons wele drive to short right. in progress. It is seldom such interestis | ond: Dr. Howard, thivd; time -5 gaily decorated, buaing bamers with va- | shall go over to the nextisession, it is stuted | fho estimatos that - $130,000000 lad fited unothor girl for Miss Gay and they | This ended the run getting. manifested. Tomorrow promises to bo a big | | Tnihe gmoof busebil fotwoan theWahoo Homdavices, WhoR fle pradssesliod, B¢ | on 1ng bott dvmm'mlic(:ul\oril);unl tho spent by Amerieans yearly traveling in Fu. | Were not tostand by and seo it. Y Sl dasy for the reanion. Camp fives can be scen | And Valparaiso clubs, Wahoo won byascore | the groyea variety ¢ nsmonaaal publicans who object taffehtures of - the taviff | yope, he said that although there was nothing g e 2 L ot in overy dircetion, Colonel Gage is the guest e R ;}'-\y\‘,_‘_‘l."ln deuiridon 0f "";h v\lnd" was | bill that it can be ‘within ten days | the custom house can show wus a return re- THE NICARAGUA CANAL. p AR LT RIS, PO, of J. A. Piper while in the city. 7. m‘l_{"ll‘ ‘;‘i‘}:m, o _r"“""l'i*“ Bioren Bawik e Erias tiaiyi 200 Cacils vfls’ll)lllflll\:tlllul:lll: \:‘ up in the senate, | ward, yet "ll‘n\dw s & certain reward in o = ¥ Hutot ... 0 :; |K - ) o el plistic gttt TE camies S =4 o he fact that there is & 5N the ampler knowledge and experience gained “hief Engincer Me 0 eports the | W 3e il olitios at Ashford, thispartof the country. It was a glorious | on the grounds, Therewasa grand display | the business men of tha g \\'hlnthPrlcflm L R A ner Wtk Pibasetalie He ):'"7 Bowle s 0 2 Asitranp, Nob,, July 4.—[Spolal (o Tam ~and fully ten thousand people laid aside | of fireworks in the evening speedy disposition of the tariff, so that orders | tno American house life as the sweetest and | Npw Yo, J lf‘ skt o0 3 ] + okttt hole) Hoe | their work toshow their ptriotism for their AT Dhooina for fall and winter trade may issuc, will be | pureston earth, the spoaker said hie thought, | m by YOk, July 4—[Speclal “Telogram to L § Y 0 Ber|-~The republican eonvention to ¢ country, as well as enjoying a day of recre- U T the strongest argument in favor of postpone- | however, that travelers would find that the | THE BEE.|—A. G. Menocal, chief engiueer of ke 0 delex Ve 0 it S0 lrvlnwf'rh"uh; ‘l'r-ur ation and anuserent. lin 1)r;u, N-h‘-; J:H.\r ‘f ; {:‘I'.“:""? l'flf"fl-'_"“'" ment of the elections bill till next session, s made lome life fuller, taking theiv | the Nicaragna canal g ¢ from & 9 Sl L LS AL Is O At Welllioor O ) LR S Ul A QUIET DAY, families into their pleasures and amusements | Nicaragua, A reporter asked him about the Selckitiatl kinson, H. L, Graves aud 1 M. Cowen ware WeLLTLEET Julv 4. ~iSpeelal Telegram to | ©¥ " held in Cuming county closed toda Sunday itself could not have been more | and many taking them into their business. progress of the work on the canal choson as delogates with Sl ELLPLEED, July 4.--iSpecial Telegramto | yipendance of over three thousand. quiet than was this Fourthof July at the na- [ Chiel Burgomaster Iorckennbeck mude published reports of general sickness among port WL, McCandloss for veproscntative, 1 Ber]—Over a thousand people gath- . Maxtield was fine. tol. The oly feature that distin- [ speech, during which he bestowed anen- | f 70000 el aalll BV AR with L. B. ( of Siduey a5 second choice. | gpag here to cclebrate. Theharnony of the The races closed as follows: Freefor-all, | guished it from any preceding Fourth was the | comium on Mr. Baneroft, the historian. m{;_ ‘\1;‘;’;;‘“;“ i 'i*“("“.;) s, FarEo W N IRS o [ dwning, | occasion was greally marred by the running, Gray Fox first, Wild Tom secoud, | fact that for the first time since there was a B et PSS Aot A ot e E [ 1".\‘\‘,:'"\? DRI ,"'7:',,"'::“"'1":“,,, e e Lw AR wro- | Bucksicin third s time, 51, Troiing vace | Declaration of Independence the stars and [ Horse Thieves do a Good Business. ‘[I"*“I‘I‘>l!'“"""““‘I‘l’““:“I" \\"th ”:.i’:‘.":..”h' Mebite, i .00 4 0 ANCOLY, Nol y 4.—[Special Telegr ent, Rev. W. G. Ha Wi pro- [ BESeI IR Hime, (8 s S IDadaralny \apuAduisatie Bfyors D 4 iotnan Patls. | moderate tonnage and very soon lavger ones | Wilstron, 9100 Sloane were out. boating in company with a !»j]"_vl]*-':lqilv-‘r‘ a dmn\x‘flfilv[m-{ lh:lx]'h.h‘llu'(. Buckskin second, Pansy third; time, :55. At u late” hour last night young Ameri K ¥ R e ey I\I{:‘-jllfl“l "",;',‘f‘,‘h.'[”, i ‘Tr’w ugug aro untrue, | ERRCD dlyeoeceoo ] 9 yung man_on Cushman park lake this after- [ WICh U6 es aompiec 1 do. FLHe tows Buse Ball—Becmer 9, Plum Creek 7, turned out and begun firing crackers. This [ MOCe & grand round-up ln eastern Washing el AR A JURGLIC | Bohy V88 wnd p 1 ing s vas responded to by the ovator of the day. x % men at work on the canal at Greytown and v on. the boat upset andthe young ladies | }¥48 FESEITEC 1O b b OXGaE 0 LI eiva _— clatter was kept up until the gray dawn of | ton and and northern Idaho during the past | WeR b Work oh Lhe Gl ab treytown and | Murratt,p and ss 0 were thiown into the_ water, Tliey mirvowly [ (v} 5: b fifers Who addnl fuel to the fire At Ulysses. moming, but the noiso was heard by fow pub- | few days. The method of their operations | fhere willbe mo cessation during the sum- | Bepard, ef.... L ssaiped drayning, Both g Whon the British g would receive the | , ULYsss, Neb., July 4, —[Speciul Telegram | lic men. Thocitywas desorted by a indicates that they have a rogularly organ- | ing and unablo to got work 1 o pure fubrics Tot i ond time und were taken out unconscious pireciation as the stars and stripe to Tue Bee]—The glorious Fourth was ‘I-E-ul‘ll “’:‘13"“3'*‘.. £ ‘(llr:‘;;_\*;l:lgu jl’_“;lki'l‘. ized band with a leader. Saturday aud Sun- | tion. We are making haste slowly. We do | TR R T iigmne eag et This caused a feeling of patriotic indigna- | eelebrated inthe good old w here today. ced and Congressman MeKinley were the | q,c 10 they rendezvoused near this city | not propose to have another Paiama canal ; PR A SEokmaliER DDA tion, which was promptly r-echoed in o i ol held in the | OBLY well known public men left in Washing- | & "0 beig ™ awiv. with 500 hoad fiusco, - Iustead of spending willions for fine e e ) Graxp Isuixp, Neb, July 4 LOHVERIDI SRS HEADLS choed in @ per- | Appropriate exercises w icld in the | 157 The others had, along with their fam. | 80d hastened —away with 3 1940 o of | 1 #RA0/ g ASLER0 0% 81 NI R CEAEIG itings . . DO01561000°*7 2 AN B CD ALY, s tinent speecn by Wilkiam Eller, who clained | ypove adjoining town and there was speaking | jiies or the presidéntand his cabinot, hied | horses toward the British Columbian line, | houses and conveniences for officers and con SUMMARY, Telogram to Tuk Brr,] M. Powell, that this was purely an Ancrican afair ind | by Hon, Bdward P, Suith of Seward and | away 160 the sexshore. Thoweather was ine | through the Flathead Indian country, in | tractors and doing littleon the canal we are | Rune enrned —Cranes 1, Whitings 5. Two- . man who lives near this city, was held up | that it was uifitting to in any manuer eulo- | Attorney Aldrich, tensely warm and those who remained out of | Dorthwestern Montana, = A Walla Walla | beginning to devote our energics to the main f hase hits—Huytchins. Thiy 0 hits—Gelst ~¢his evening by three tramps and robbed of | gize Great Britain, The 3City Steams of Omuha played the | preference rued their judgmentbefore thesun | farmerreports the loss of fifty head which | thing, viz.: digging the canal. The canal | Howe runs - Etnyre, Foss, N, Schnor. Base on 0. He immediately sought the assistance B Ulysscd tetman dogant game of bail in the | hud began. the Westom tour of the horizon. | Were traced to within a fow milesof Spolane | will be fn operation fn five ov soven vears | bulls -OF Marrait off Gelst 2 olf Sehuor . of the courty sheriff, deputy sheriff and chief At Wabash. The same teams play again to- | Searcolya leaf stirred and. tho thermometor | Falls. William Lewis of Cheney lost a | and big ships will be passing through it | Hit by pitcher iy Marratt 1. by of police, No clue as yet. Wanasn, Neb., July §.— [Svecll Telegram > Bostae i Aa ometer | (uiiion for which he recontly paid §1,200, A RISl v Qe s N eestulaby registerd up to 90 before noon., . > 1. Pas balis ~By Swartzl, Time of gumo =y - worTne Bek, | -The largest crowd that ever — —— ’“\, he capitol, where for sevel ths the | large number of ranchers h; organized for > T'wo hours. Umpire -MeKelvoy. An Omaha Drammor 1nj 1 2 el g 3 At Cambriage REAL tho capitol, where for seven months the | 1) cuig of the thieves, but with little hope of ¥ snch Outrages, I CLELN ; : ; gathered at any celebration in Cass county A e contentions of partisin legislators have re- i 5 N 4 ety ; 5 GraNpIsraxn, Neb., July 4. et o Sl b s Rk Crummnar, Neb, July 4—[Special Tele- | sounded and thousunds of siaiiors have dajty | Success, as they have'n good start. A battle [ St Jonuys, N. I, July 4.—[Special Cable Standing of the Clubs, m to Tor Br Frank Danicls, a tr N rai b g s S T I | o B Ditn Rem,| Foleth was cele. | thronged, not a porson could. bo seon all day | 18 sure to occur it the pursuers overtake the mto Tur T ~mstworthy news s | @ b Por ob = 1 shered ji heroarof auvils and deloga~ | BT ) o s cele ged, not a perso secn o it TR eling man for M. K. Smith's wholesale dry | 33 e e b B e e A puste®at | brated umid the the most favorable eciveum- | 5ave the lonoly und wém policoman, and | thieves. o 20 IR reachied here of further Freneh outrages at | 3 ineapoll t goods house of Omaha, was in the act of | thecounty. 5 stances. George Hastings of Crote made an | Sinee the holiday is to %extend till Monday Three Good strikes. Port-au-Port on June 23, Two French fish- | Kansas City, thiowing a dynamite torpe i The delegzations from Elmwool and Eagle 2 4 PRl uging ean’ ol i Very | was two miles in length and wasaecompanied ¢ B there is to bea continuance of quictude. The e GRa s 3 Tassall weid thoro, and forty New Mound.. | Sloux ity adly. Hishand had twenty-one bliste »y several bands. ol /. L. Cundiff do- | [OF years, to an appreciallve audicneo of over | until tho 7th, This is: thémidsummer vac gram to Tue Ber aree rood strikes Andol DR, s b ¥ranoh os Molries. 3 : ¥ e ansterty oo wnd nthe wfiae- | Cnethoutind poorle from Frontier, Gosper | tion, when all persous in Washington con. | reported this woek from the Keystono min- | ¥% ship caunc, scliod and carclod away one | Gmgha ... 5 1 ; and el Willow countic o town I8 | peotet Taa: Sh RTINS0 | ron Ladbltid | Seine, destroyed another and drove all New | St. Paul. : LA L& b z noon N M. Allenof Union gave a lengthy | cpowded with visitors and the brass band | A1) l.‘}'.”' Unclo Stm take o vest on bay. | ing district. On Lake ereek alode was | pouudland vessels out of the harbor, French AL K Thir Graxn Istav o, Neb, July +.—[Special Tel 1o n open i concert tonizht, The Aaiee | b bt i o e o oot eomar: | struck identieal with the Florence, which hus | fishermen cut lobster trawls ud robbed - BUIONES ¥ = egram to Tur Ber. ] —This afternoon about 4 | Nel Gl : | balls are crowded and the pienic in the park | hawlest worked esrablishmont, paid from the | Shown the bestore in the district. The sce- | traps. dignation of New Foundland Kanaan Oy Mo, Vuly de—iSpoolal Daloe o'clock u fire broke out in John Kinsgen stimated at feom sev! was a grand success public purse, which will be in operation pr ond strike was one mile northeast of the K ers i ' gram to Tue Bre. | - Pollowing is the result house, south of the city, near Koehils tanihguinatl ) thay dpy epasidi ot et Yided 1tis mot closed by order of the Intor. | stone, being a fissure vein showing two on July 10, | of the morning game dence.” Phe roof w sumed butthe reat |, B B 80 O B O e narfant At Springficld national Ty pographical union. of very rich quartz. The last strike was [ 1, the govern of the house was NG Sinipances | BHAOSIGNE gul cominjiieas. Jar the/ e SeriNariEmn, Neb, Ju 1Special ° Penny S, Heari the upper driftof the Keystone:it was act ment voting $1,000 and merchants subscrib- - — cause uuknown. avrngements, The sucessful venture |7 e S fa very high grade of free gold quartz. The | g £1,000 "o o0 A i L closed with a great display of fiveworks and | egram to Tur Bee.]—This city cele- escampian oy camp is just now experiencing a remarkable —_— ) nuvan 1.0 1 RN Y e phrca a grand ball in Park hall, brated the Foarth today in the old-fashioned The Indians Ave Jubilant. : ks Moore's Murderers in Conrt. : Walsh 90 i growth, K8 ot Prarsworniy, Neb, July 4.—[Special style—roost ox, roast pigs, free dinuer, CianierLAIN, 8. D, July 4,—The Tower S Orrawa, 111, July 4. —[Special Telegram to A B geam to Tig Bee]—Two men, employed At maha City specches, music and a grand display of fire- | Brule Indians ave highly pleased over the ve- Avmenian Christians Persecuted. TurBre.~Charles Ford and WilliamO' Brien, an, 60 the new line of the Missouri MaAnA Ciry) N July 4. —[Special | works in the evening. Hon, Lee Etelle de- | sult of the recent protest against the govern- | CoxstasmxorLe, July 4.—An Armen indicted for the murder of David Moore, were % dicola d Telegram to Tue Bge.]-The citizens of | livered the oration, which was very pa- Pacitie, became Intosicated aud got into a & = o . e wenthehe was all thoe tees o v | ment surveyors who are now engaged in run- | patriarch has sent to the sultan anote giving | brought into the civcuit court yesterd Ponstiu anfhamaiby Hght lust night, One was seriously injured, | Nemaha City had an old-fashioned, rousing | AORE, HAe WERICE RS L IE SO BE | ying the boundary lines of their reservation, | the details of the grievance of A Both appeared cool and collected, Ford said | d having received seven stabs about” the head | celebratioh here, About five hundred people | ¥8ELOR TN (GTE SICEG iy W“,“l\‘ A shorttimeago the Indians made acomplaint | Christians. They have been arveste he was guilty of no crime and wanted an im: Totals...... 912 21 14 Totals aud shoulders. [is assuilant escaped. congregated in_the city park and proceeded 2 < ¥ | tat thenew survey did not give them the | yere suspicion - of wrong.doing, their | mediate trial, but O'Brien was not in any pat B O Ty e e to colebiate withall befitting ponp wd core- | At Beatr § aud to which they are entitied Tho prin Cliurehes have boen profuned and other outs | tieuler hurey, Judgo Blanchard will appoint | Kausas City 101020032 OB 3 5. mony. Hon. Chureh Howe “delivercd the | Buuries, Neb, July 4.—[Special to Ty | Palcause of complaint was in regard 0 the | pyzes committed against them, He will po- | counsel todefend them in a few days. J, B. | Onbia 200000000 Hiszixas, Nob, July 4.—[Spooial to [ orstion, whith wis grontly upproclated. . Mr. ‘1 Brr, | The nationl holiday was pattiotically | Southern boundary of thelr lands, they Jaim- | sirn his patriarchate unless the grievances | Ruger has been retained to defend “the Win SUMMARY, Tug Bee.|—J. K. Ogden, general soc- | Curtis Lambert, a rising young legl light, ) I ! AlY | jngthat the line was located thrée miles | cguplained of are remedicd and justice | terling woman. B rotary of the Hastings Young Men's Chris- | 8V an interosting speéch on the political | and appropriately observed in this city. - The | nouth of the proper point. dona, ( ———— L ton for. tho past four yemra, re. | 154168 of the day principal center of attraction for the morning | The Sioux bill, under which the Sioux An Old Fashio y I o o i oD Assnolakon - 100 Lhe past Joue Yodps, re- After some excellent music, rendered by parade @ eview o s fire and | reservation was opened to settlement, ve- | preside . G ZANETON 6, e spocial Tele- | ning. Base on balls— O Kettlod, Swirtz sigued this woek und will bo succoeded by D. | tnechair, every one proceedod 10 Satisfy the | — “.-:\lnuutlnlil by the. |||!.| lxl:-l .H.':l ",'xl\! Quiros that the south @t the Brule reer | o i ",' 2 Tha A _"“"”\'_ (J"' =X l\“ ‘r\'-l\; By '\”]\ 1 r‘-“w‘ “,11 l,‘" Struck out By Swartzel 3 by Kettle 2. Ui C. Moutgomery, graduato of the Hustngs | panms of hunger. Thoe aftermoon was devoted | | e oo by 30 i | Wation shill be on & dingat e west from old | PAMS July 4.—The American Art Stu- | gram to iia e | An ol fashioned. pire- Henderson, . College ks ShUAERS Lo music, anusements,climbing greased wiles | and then the great crowd bogan to wend thoir | Fort Lookout, The ruins of this old fort are | dents' association today received the flg | bration took place I procession | AFTERNOON GAME, A Feast Aw its Them, l\;‘[‘“-:“";’-' \‘ ‘l'l‘.'f;l‘;‘:‘,"“i'h"“"“'"“"‘"““I‘-; r”\l'f,' way toward the Chautaugua grounds, ;::;A:-l;\km.l}luh An:“. '"“‘rt.'::::r:::il\\';‘:“xfl“;‘ l’lul- ;\I._nl-llln\:r;.-. 1{\;_:”1‘.-.-“..1.»..§|L|.]n son m:u, ‘u“n‘.’uludf;(,\. rcse i““',. trados \‘;(l‘.‘..‘:y:l\\:-!-“ 18, Ne uly Speci 1 TG H00, SIOTDAIA 078 aud tho Browne ErTE. stake. e Surveyor gene; vas appealed ited States minister, made the presenta- | of th y and specches by Mayor Swift, Hasnxas, Neb, July 4 [Speciil L0 TaE | g hovs, the score being i favor of Nemaha At Kearney. to and lie has just succeeded in finding tho | tion. Mr. Anderson, president of the associ- | Alderman Wilcox and Citizen East, The gy LIBLOAE a0 AN Ber. | -Considerable interest is being mani Jity. The fireworks und balloon ascension Keansey, Neb, July 4 elegram | correct location of the fart, aud it wus, as ( tion, delivered an oration, and Mr. Reid and | Splendid band from Pierre furnished the Masning 3b FE g tionranm.. 88 fested us to the prohibition amendment de- | were grand to Tie Bee, | —The most interesting feature | claimed by the Indians, three miles south of eral Porter replied. Six hundred and | music. I acing und other amusements | Foith it -4 1" i bate at Beatrice. ' A party of H astingsites e of the duy hore wis gameof ball between | th¢ Doint from which the surveyors cour | fifty guests were present. Anderson ex ne off in the afternoon and a grand ball at | jGovor, if 1 left yesterduy to take in the feast. . LAV BAL QU 2 At iielop st dileadll il menced work h 7 prossed the students' sense of Reid's kindness | night. Twelve or fifteen - originl packuges | Bicans. i i - — McCoor, Neb, July d—(Special =Tle- | the e e T Another line will be established and the | in presenting with his own hands a flag which | #ve furnishing refreshiments and the excesses | farpenton 0.9 3 Lost an Eye. gram to Tuy Ber.]—The Fourth of July was | €1ub, which resulted ina swore of 180 5 in | Indians will receive _possession of the strip | recalled to them their country, and charged | #re greater than ever scen when the saloons | (ol 0 Graxp Isann, Neb, July 4.—[Special | ygoped in by a salute of forty-two guns, "‘,“"] _"' .1“_;'{“’“;' E |:\""I"‘.‘I‘Il'[""‘ I'h:m\;;,wl claimed by them, The contested three mile | Reid to transmit the students' thanks to the | Were runuing with a licoase, Telegrm to Tur B 0. "Psllips, 0on= | vwiih two for the new. states facomo. Mo | Biahagtooaatol &b the fo sodur. 'he | strip contains extensive coal fields which | generous donor of tho flag. g il Totats tractor and plumber, st a1 eye tonight by & | oo e e ertath, | Sacitrtosvedt rmlvay ladaite Wadisn run | will now belong to thadpdieas Al In the House of Lords, t . dynawite torpedo thrown by o small boy, | | C%K hud mude arvangements to entertain | today. 5 g - The Five Record. Loxnoy, July 4.—Lord Salisbury announced Y INNINGS: v b v ov lmlv‘m (lu-]_.’:]‘eml»lx:;“l; ’JIHl;j Amd\im: At Plattsimouth, A Double Domestic Tragedy, AsuraND, Wis., o Fire inthe Colum- | in the houseof lords today that the Anj 'x'\ mi.nl ity ’I 3 : :Iv :: :" :’r ! ” 2 CEL EBRATIONS 1IN BRASK.A, | POy did it BLY. S0 Visire. WOKX Pratmssovrr, Neb, July 4.—[Special New Yonk, July 4.~This morning duringa | ¢ “Hodking Valley dock this morning | G 1 agreement was signed Tuesday. RIS . L present, Bartley coming Up en musse o u RATTIMOQVER, i P o A . cglisty Y Y SUMMAIYE Governo Blainvia Special tmin® furnished by MeCook | to Tne Ber| —~The Fourth of July passed | quarrel between John Lutz and his wife, | 0cod o 1oss of §75,000, Firemen went outon | tabled the bill afirming the cession of arned runs—Kansas Olly 8 Omaha 8 Two Jovernor yer at Plainview, 4 Aes The progi off very quictly in this city, there beingno | Mary, abouttheir child, Lutz shot his w ; coland. He said the agreement made the in- | hase hits-Conway, Walsh, Moran, Thrco Lise PLAINVIEW, Nob., July 4.—[Speeial to T | TOF occasion, he — program ¥ quietly ) ther ing nc ) ¥ 5 3 b the tramway to get at the fire when the sup- | ¥ f A 0 B ENRN, N 0Du VULT 4= [BROOIN to Trm | ey I and intersting Sutton’s | publie cclebration. The prohiibitionists held | four tings, inflicting sertous i not fatal in- | ports gavo way. Goorgo Tonton was killad | habitants of Heligolaud subject t0 German | hits Nnith, | Basts ‘on balla O Clark Bee. ]--Governor Thayer attended the cele- | ynjlitary baud entertiined the pecple with | a picnicin Smith's grove which was lightly | juries. Then the infuriated wan shot himself | 4nq three others badly injured, of whom ene | WS, special exception beln mude in the | Struck out By Conway 2 by Clark Wplts bration at this place today and delivered the | patriotie airs. The evening witnessed one of | attended. During the evening there w twice near the heart and dicd almost iu- | Wi} rovably die. Twe hundved and iy | of those now living who would not b % principal addreess, After discussing cortain | the grandest displays of fireworks ever | muny haudsome privte displaysof fireworks, | stantly, Mrs, Lutz had left her husband | foot of dock, including three coal towers, were | $ublect to canscription, The bill was passed At S P economic questions which are agitating the | il the westand for” two hours the leavens . some “time ugo because of his eruelty. This | burmned. to first reading B e e At T g were illuminated, the crowd going wild with At Grant. marning he entered the hause where sh B o fortatn Mao | SEibuMII, 2R B GraNT, Neb., July 4.—(Special am [ 1ying 1n bedwitha lube born five days ag clations O Lhole Itaal BONOt ana 1t 18 | Of tha dhys o Iy rMOT | to Tug Bee.|—Tho glorious Fourth was ob- | Glorefisedio let, bin Joes tho bube gud he . I Hight that they should do so. N, let mo | y it served here i pri coly stylo, No other ccle | bed und fled with the babe 1o an adjining | €ram to Tur Bee.]—The comer stouo of the | 10 T BRti” B WEHE WA S0 Tl 4 - discuss practical politics for 4 few moments, | At Stanton. pration was hell iin_ forty miles, heace | poom, four bullets striking her as she ran, | Northwestern university was laid toaay with | J1o4380 A Bi-0R 100 RPOVE . wn " i I c S 3 e - 0 crowd s Dlace Was very gro 2 ki Jim river was largely attended, CGeorge A. | Murphy,m...1 2 Poorman, w0 }ulllnllmlll‘n‘x!l-:.‘l‘/lulx"xq:“L Therearo two great | ) hl\\\ll;n\.)v-l).)ul_\& Special Telegram | the crowd at this place was very great. Lutz then killed himself impressive coremonics Bishop n.;\\;w(.‘.,r Hilaby and dobn M3 Y68 s snoakone.. | Halg.th 0% Dalrymple, 1.0 0 Chl OTgT ol ¥ . 8 e 0 e o0 Tur s ¢ Methodist chure VAS pre tand deliy » 0 [y 1 potion, and there alwayswill be. It is right | o "W" SEEI 0 extrotus ntibls placo to- | IS OGN GAIT AR BRDUL AR, iy & el R, it should be thus, and one of these parties [ 4 Ationdad by gne of thelargest orowds | ] will prevall, Whenever you find a man ¢ gathered here, The address by ex- preaching up @ third party, and telling you to | County Attoney W. W. Young was listened | abandon the old ones, beware of him, bécause | toby an immense crowd. The races were The Weather Forecast i rvesttadiddy, 50 Pridnd ) ' § Loc 8L o of purchases yesterday on behalf of London 3 o ~ Q}‘“ul:" (3 h“'."::“"-hl::':: “":'II‘.m'lfl,l‘»‘}'m"';“*; “‘ splendid hilists on Trial in Paris, \,_".‘,,m,,,.”g,) rose again aud are quoted at | For Omaha and vicinity—Fair weather, e i S e £ peoplo, During the fireworks in the evening a box Pass, July 4.—~The trial of the nihilists ar- | Y cont premium. For Nebraska and Iowa—Fair; southerly ~ but 15 aiming to prowmo slely his own per- | ©f rockets bocome ignited and were tumbled | rested some time ago opened today. The - . winds; warmer except showers and cooler in A """;“" “:\" ’“'{'j"" . | v e xtRaR sonal agerandizoment. You may be certain | tothe ground, when a continuous fusilade | prisoners muintain that they were solely en- Loan 8il) Indeflnitely Postponed. the northern portion of Nebraska | New Yous, July 4.—News from Mexico | ¢y py 12400 ke is seeking to advance his own preferment; | was poured from the box in the crowd, who wed in the study of cheuwastey and ‘were Buexos Avmes, July 4.—The Argentine For South Dakota—Fair, followed by show- | says Voz de Mexico's editor was thrown into | Milwaukee 100200 ho is not to be trusted as your frieud. made frantic offorts to escape the deluge. | victims of an agent provocuteur, whohas | government has adefivitely postpoucd the | ers; southerly winds: warmerexcept iu west- | prison and the paper denounced by the gov SUNMARY vdnmy judguent it is ‘the duty of n-pubn-\l Oue lttle girl, the duughter of Charles l'nul,l disappeared, Toau bill, | era portion; lower temperature. = | croment. The reason is uot stuled. l Buns eurned <56 Puul 4 Milvauised Twos and wife, Walter Damrosch and wife, cx Comptroller John Jay Knox, leading Ameri can residents and a number of noted German | Ber|-The following figures embrace the railroad valuation in Adams coun ; oty ; turned out en masse und marched in the g and the 4 ‘e 0 lal corcuormaBi < livered a masterly ovation aid in the wft KANSAK CLTY | OMANA INNINGS. ns—Kunsas City 5, Omaha 1. Twos - base hits—Burns, Hoover, Swartzel, Hollund, ed Time. Thico-) hit—-1oland. “Home run-M KANSAR (ITY | OMAIIA lei wecemes §r. Paut, Minn., July 4.—[Special Telo- i yt . to Tne Bee. | ~Following is the result University Corner Stone Laid, oo Colgbratodin @ Grove, L L2 Siovx Ciry, I, July 4—[Special Tole- | ~Mircurit, 8 D, July pecial Telegram to Tue Ber)—Thoe weather was cool and | wipAU LW AT - red o masterly address, — ——t At Grand tslangd. | Fell and Bose tax Tyaxn, Neb., July 4.-(Special | ¥ The excrcises at this place to e e Again, Brexos Avees, July 4—Owing toa sus which will be on a large scale, is a Methodist A Dead Pugilist, | Bwoeney ) 0 2 Morrissey. 10,0 Telegrvam to Tie Bek | —The Fourth passed | pension of payment of dividends national | institution. | Ciieao, July 4.—Williun Brengan, the | Hines b Jantaon,'o...'0 match lust night with Frank Garrett, died at [ Burks, 8.1 AL 4 0'clock this morning. A . als i Totaly | | very quietly and with no demonstration, | bank skaves fell almost to par, but on account - - | lightwelght pugilist who was In @ Sparring | Mains, p 2 Alberts, 5 | |

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