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2 THE OMAHA DAILY,.BEE, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1800 . COMPLETELY OUT-CENERALED. | & *eaft Bt st Siishy Ui ke DUN'S REWEW OF THE WEEK, | itenice ety Grac s fhie, Shtdldnes | rEDEMOCK: L] pires —Leach and P A Sionx City Stockyards Kick. in opposition to Belgium, and France had clegates Selected Yesterday to the ) July poctal Tole- | o formally noted this condition, The Congo County Convontion. y Sio v 1ovx Ciry, 1 bill was adopted, there being oaly one dis- PRIMART AT CLEVELAND, Bttt " R evelind P __ g | gram to Tue Bre.|—Chero was a grand kick . ; senLing vote The democratic primaries wore held fn the [ Peeullar in combination, proportion, asd £ Frohibitionista Find Cold Oomfort in the | Cleveland.......3 0 1 0.0 0 8 0 0=81 4% 0" "o stockyards which- brought | & Setisfied and Oonfident Tone Pervades | sentingvote. varlous wands yosterday to select delogatos | proparation of fngredients, Hood's Safsaps Work of the Convention. ~ Hits—Cloveland 8, New York 13, Errors— | abouta settlement of long standing com- the Business World, The Death ol to the county convention at Washington hall | rilla possesses the curative valuoof the best Cleveland 0,New York 2. Batteries—O'Brien | plaints against the Sioux City live stock — Lieree Rock, Avk, July 25.—A Lehono, | this afternoon. The county convention will | known reme- Hood!s dies «»fl the and Suteliffe, O'Day and Ewing. Umpires— | market. The shrinking has been on an un- Wash,, special announces the death of Hon. | select fifty-six delogates to the state conven- | vegetable kingdom, onted and exorbitant scale, and bas | THE COMMERCIAL QUTLOOK IS GOOD. | w. . ‘Anderson, ex-attorney seenveal ot Ar- ch will bo ik THursARY, | THEIR PLANS FOILED BY ROSEWATER. | Gaffney and Sheridan ) 2 s pedpel & tion, which will be held in Omaha Thursday | l‘"\'"“" lll]' Its F(I“H;{lh‘\anlll'lvm‘h';“.\‘v‘""‘"d'fl ey’ 0 . i i vhile ansas, He edoral judio ¢ Mexico | evening, Augus Sarsaparillals the only medicine'of which can | AT CHICAGO. caused great complaint from shippers, while | G was federal judgo in New Mexico | evening, August 14. | Sarsaparilla v r » dockage B - " auring the Cleveland administration, Thero was 1o exciteme: o . | truly besaid, * One HMundred Doses One Dol Fhe Platform Don't Mention Prohibi- | (hiea o8 0. 00000 9 ey fll.;"“:'lH:“:‘thl""'.‘m‘ ribplos wis equally UL | gpeoutative Markets For Products | Toveno, O, July 25 —Nathaniel K. Locke, | ””'_"‘”_'I‘m‘l“_'\' l::”’l’y‘,‘l:“u‘l“"" il | 1ar Peculiir in lts medicinat merita, Hood's tion, the Committee in the Hands of Hits—Chicago 6, Philadelphia 12. Errors | have Involved shippers in several losses, [ Show a Tendency to Advance— father of tholato . R Locko, better known | poiwveen aspiring delegates and no issuo cal. | SFSAprilla acconptishes cures bitherto un. the Philistines, and the Party r0 4, Philadelphin 4. Batteries—King | the packers having made a practice 190 Faj s Reported as “Petroleum V. Nasby,' died hero today ab | (yiated to enthuse the unterrified kw'“"-sarsa ari"am"“m Mehiniiy Otk 68 Reat arrell; Buftinton and Hallman, Um- | of running = prices up above the FOr the Past Week the anvanced agoe of ninetyseven years. He | * There was no contest ind & decidedly light | Won for p itselt 3 u Omalia quotations when the receipts wore he B ¥ had been & zealous and consistent momber of | vote cast, less than 2,500 in tho city 5 the title of “The greatest blood purifier ever Rl ¢ light, This would cause a rush of hogs and reine the Methodist church since his fifteenth year, | The following is @ listof the delogates to | discovered.” Peculiar in its “good name American Association. then the prices would drop far below a proper and was probably the oldest Methodist i the | today’s convention : = | at howe,” —thero is moro of Hood's Sarsae y Lixcorx, Neb, July Spectal Telegram AT ROCHESTER. figure, The result has been to impair confi- | New Yonk, July 25.—[Speclal Tele- | {7yjtod States. He was anold-time abolition. Fiist Ward—Chatles Connoyer, Charles | parilla sold in Lowell than of all other to Tiw Brr,)—Ttis boginuing to dawn upon | Rochostor 8000021 0 0—6] demecinthis narket andthe receipts for scv- | gram to Tnr Ber] R G. Dunn & Co’s | ist, one of the founders of the ropublican | Brandes, Willim Horman, dohn’ Zeuron, | blood purifiers. Pocullar n its phenomenal the prohibition people that they were | Toledo......000 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 7 cks have fallen off to a skeleton © | Weekly Review of Trade says: More money | party in 1556 and all bis life an advocate of | John Zellers, Owen Slaven, Torrotca oy le ' of & I8 Kbfal » 3. Toledo 18, Ferors - Roch | 810k exchange held a meeting today and the M S prohibition. Socond Ward—J. B, Shavilk. Stepl record o . sales abroad completely out-generaled by Rosewater in the Ilm”niu}, ster ..“!"l'ulnl.\ Iirm~ : \r1l result was an arrangement to covrect the | and higher prices meet the wishes of most el Cirall dotn Anasin. o e I ;n | o othor P ECU lar“" Atation i e | ester ¥Toledo 4 atteries—Barr and Me H raden 4 ingly the 0 si- e N oll, John Andri uls Kierstgardt, . late convention. They expected that Rose. '“W'W Hl‘mm "MSJE" "Inmnvl Curry. | difeut traders, and a lingly the tone of the busi In Chicago Next, S, M Martinoviteh, T Capel, Jdonn | ever attaied so rapidly mor held o water wainld try to make himself very con ) uess world is moro satisfed and confident. | Bogrox, July 2 Meanwhile silver is accumuluting, Baving | held in this ety today by the members of the | Schroster. risen u cent per ounce by Monday, and since | committee appointed at the last congross of | Paul Ieuf, Joseph o Mux Grimm, | gt pepresents, Hood's Sarsaparilla com. , declined three-guarters of o cent, and ship- | tho Catholic laity of Amorica todecide on th | eAmdvows (30 Mo & Mo o Babiay, | Vines all tho Knowledgo which _modern late last spring | ments hither from Russia have become | mattor of futire eongrosses of a similar cl AR 4 | | Surdish. rescarch n medie 0w York proe. | Fourth Ward J. O'Connor, W, J. | scie s § O l‘selfdcwlnp-- A business mecting was | Spoerl; alternates, Martin Reudand, John fustly the confidenco of all classes John Eunis | of people. Peculiar in the brainwork which spleuous in the convention and attempt to Among the Amatenr: foree an endorsementof high license inthe | Ay, Neb., July 25, (Spe rention, and all their plans wer v to heating Rosewater o slution in | Bruning, sr. Sandhoffne Mansmarirows, Ia, July 95.—[Special Telegram to T Bee.]—W, H. Thomas, who me here from Kansas ( ] | Telegram md With | 4o Tnp Bee.]~The Union Pacific ran au o ry 1 to Wilcox today, bearing the Alma or of | paschall club and several citizons of Alma | 1 take charge of the Odeon opera house, has | known because of a speculation in grain and | acter. Judgo O'Brion of } ed be- | left the city for an indefinite p n | oun substituting a re prohibition for his expected license reso- [ ana vicin 5 the game pls 1 X viod. Thomas | cotton and higher prices for some manufac- | sided. The congress was held with closed [ Mount, Jéromo Pontzel, Charles H. Brown, | Wil many years practical experience in 1 lution Biit Yosewite was mnot Alma, The score was, | flew highat first, cuttine a wide swath in | ¢ 0 goods. The general ave has pisen | doors and was in session for threo hours. | Jumes Godfroy 1. Cary, Andy Moynihan, | preparing medicines, Do sure to get only : demonstrative -this time and shrewdly held Batterics—Hiatt and | ¥arious divgetions, but failed to meet bis von- | gy ving” the week ' half of 1 per cent | After adjoumment it was ascertained that Fifth Wa . H. Daily, can in debt. His wife enberger for Alma, Black and Graham | tracts and gr e committee had decided to hold the con- [ Bd O'Connoy vis, H. Osthof, al of the | ! him and th If in reserve for the moment when th are indications of rene 1| Hood’s Sarsaparilla r : t wh 8 | Gaeiber [ was compelle ovor a trunk full of | B¢ there ate o the prospeet of mon., | ventionin Chicago in 1892, J. Conway 'und W, R, O'Shatghnossyi | s byait draetsts, 1 els convention was wboit to bein bullting for | £t W MR [ fine wearing apparel for a bonrd bill, and | gPIAIEE fover which tho DEOSFECL OF mor - jternates, Thomas Bermingham, John Me: | by, oo s ey, Slishe fored. Tropare i overor. ien he carried s polnt for the | Hite Diluth Ragetin both are now presumably in Chicago. T on DG Hise Bea Wing Waa Ovirlosded, || e Cougire G pro o] 10008 Gl AiscuinLowe, b tious wero made, aud by goting into the | Drivrm Minn., July 25.—Ono of the fea- A Fatal Stabbing Affray Business is lage for the season and the great | Sr. Puvr, July 2. ~Inspectors Sloan, Yea- | U8 auson Finok, vy Gl 100 Doses One Dollar wero made, ai g | bbb el Mo TR RN RN A L g 3 ndustries are on the whole oving o oF and Fnanp fetasiad from Lalke Olty an ard-—Jacob Hauck, Har lmore, i commiltce on resolutions squelehod the pro- | tures of today's regetta was the speed contest | 1y Morxes, Tn, July Bt ey E SO ren Tt | B s aRpp et BCA oM. Tuate GLiyand, i B s O oot 13enlves | bition people. He foiled the prohibitionists | betweon the tugs Record, Adams and Boutin gram to Tix Ber During & quarrel carl P ,l“ reporta o r“' e \;”\‘ Red Wing lust night, after making a suecess- [ o 60dert and Goo i tHioy, | PUBLIO WORKS, ; :,v:‘“‘_.._x( it Incing aig? resoiution U1 fora purseof 835 for each boat entered. The | this morning ovor & woman: Frauk Doty was | & goin of 16 p oent over lnst yeur. The | fulsearch for all tho suwvivors of the Sca soventh \War Hughes, W. R | = form mdopted which [, is ‘now | e i R LR L Regord | soriously and probably fatally stabbed in the | woolen manutictur shows the least improve- | Wing wreck. The inspectors secured afti- Vaughun, M. Laugton, Grorgd Towni | o Number of Contracts Awarded and Jknown was his own work, and had peen | ’j_w'w He s X tionsa antii to. | 1ef 1..-[ .m'n_\‘ James D \1Al. K\\m has d \Tmr ":’””}”1"“ the grreat i:nlufl:‘u-n [‘m |‘(Yn1;n-|.1- davits of 105 persons who swear they were o ‘llfu' o ,.J,A\Ik‘(\”ll‘”” I3 |n.lx, ’..‘\;:X -m\.!\ | ERIATSE AN owed :4:‘.n)m| u“y‘v‘;..'lvu fore h e down [...Ix; morrow, The water suddenly became vough | Ptied h are well known in police 4:1)\':‘A‘llx'4;u’~<l.| e W BiTnv s '\‘".ft,!".,'.:'l.“i‘ Fp e Ao oa, | Manus, W, J.' Pickeriug, Sain Cosney, F. C. The board of public works held its mecting ,,,',',“‘,f,:,,,;,,",‘i‘,,:'"',;‘,:,‘,;,,,'.,‘,‘,‘i,',“',‘("‘l‘,‘(,"‘.,'I“"f“"‘h‘“ when the crows were at. the starting poiut " A i boot and shoo trade is pirticularly heaithy | avhict mitices o total of 205« Tha. Sen Wins | Hobden. yosterday afternoon, withall of the members h organization of the state central commuittee, | md, tho Laurlines boat sank. The crew were National Guard Encampment. and active for the season. A most.cheering | was authorized to carry only 175 passengor: Bighth Wand—C. A wy, W, E. | in attendance, which will 106 play {160 the hands of she pro: d. e Drs Moigs, In,, July 25, —[Spocial Tole- | statement is mado by the iron and ste unless she towed two b Captain | Hughes, Honvy Sehroeder, Georgge J. Sterns [ The contract for grading Tonth street was hibitionists as was expected. Old poii say they never have seen ] worked 5o sleek. Omaha may fecl ans The Aposties Today. gram to Tue Bee]-It was definitely de- .-i‘m.m.] showing that T ything The Omahas and Apostles will meet for the | termined today by Adjutant General Green | Y1so ”}‘;‘ ‘”‘l:“ wsed only D0 Oy ar that the eneampment of the Pirst brigade of ] »of pigiron | Wetheren and others the 000 tons since | carried less than tho allowed number of pas- | P fon in the six | sengor: dorff, Charles M. Primeau, A. F. Woiff, | 3 e U e ey 0 Platy; alternates L He MeCowan, | WWarded Yo Fanning & Slaven at 121 cents ames McCarthy, Bd A, Shaw, N. H. Brown, [ Per yard, whilo Joln O'Keefe sccured tho Jany I the produc losing lier candidate for governor, but she has | second game of the present series at the locs 1 7 ill be hel o the | months is reckoned by the Iron Age at g = e feorge 1. Stratmann, A. H. Houser, J. P, [ coutract for grading Millard street at 131 won & moxe substantial victory in preventing | park this atternoon, and notwithstanding it | JoW0 Nutional guards will be held here the | 450,000 tons, which would indicate an in- False Reports of Victories. Connelly, cents per yard ] I last weel in August. crease of nea 0 the party from committing itself to prohibi- | is a battle between the tail-enders, it will be o half million tons in the Crry oF Mexico, July 25.—Yesterday the Ninth Ward —Euclid Martin, W, A. Gard The following ¢ timates were allowed " e v . > b & % Baha Cat rOns! il %ale v N » Drasi. er, Adam Snyder, Charles e J N 33 (Y N > HiBition state canta) Corimitss, P as if the two teams were striving for the lead. Forr Dover, Ta., July [Special Tele- former prices, but bar iron is firmer and dend* Ezeta, defeated the Guatemalans at gomen) ) Twenty-sixth to Thirtieth streets, and Twon- The Saints are vlaying a really excellent | gram toTie Brr,]-—The cut worm has ap- article of bull, and the wonder is that they do not win mor rtion at Beatrice. Brariicr, Nob., July 25.—[Special Telo- more demand is seen in structural, plate and [ Atezeatempo, Chingo, in Guatemala, twenty peared in the south part of Webster county. | bridge iron. The coal trade is pheénomenally | leagues from the frontier, obliging the Guate- mos. ‘The team is ono of the | It erpe P 7 16 coP! E d the output for July has bee Thost gontiomanty aid well behaved sutfits . | Lt €uts of the roots, cansing the corn to fall, | dull ‘and the output for July has been ninth street, from Cuming to Hanilton, 05.50; 190 Phelan, grading Ames avenuo SOUTIL OMAIA, People’s Conv, The primavies held last evenin, resulted in | 3 I 0 2 malans to abandon their fortifications at | the election of the following delegates ty the | from Thirtieth street t¢ Florence avenue gram (0 itk Exe.]~The poople’s county con- | the whole nssoctation, and is deserving of | 4414 dofag much damage, e o o i1h i | Coco. The Salvadorians captured an im- county domocratic couvention that will ‘b | $10.50; Hickory strvet, from Fourteenth to vention will be held in this city tomorrow | much more lavish bestowal of Dame Fortune's TeBokiyh DALbE DEGUbAd: Yaighth lowerand load!gu Whoat | menso amount of booty, incluiing the corre. | held teday: L Sr Sixteonth, Martha street, from Sixtoonth to | afternoon smiles, Aritoa i St Tioe g e ence between the Guatemalan generals irst Ward-Mayor William (. Sloane, | & SV Sl SR, o, e % S i ol New Yok, July 2.—In Brooklyn the Cr i s b e LML L b ) alvadorian traitors. General Fzetasent | Judgo Patricic J. King and Peter Brennan, ' | TWwentictly $30742; Pcilic and Thirty-socond Butler County Alliance. Cline and Burdick Let Out. trouble engendered by the roofers strike iorts or OUNIRE " lonee | @ personal chullenge to President Barillos of | Socond Ward -Grorieo I, Scltzer, James 11, | el and Thintieth avenue, s ®DAvip City, Neb,, July 25.—[Special Tele Monk Cline and Burdick, the pitchers, | several wecks ago s extending rapidly to | hyd u),,-.,l‘“fi But exports are not large and | Guatemala, nccording to a_special to the Bl | Fleming and Alfred A. Donnelly. ! Wobstor ;:"* ; N % _\”‘j:_"""l‘::‘j“"‘\j -I'-"H gram to T Bre.]—Tho allince convention | were released by Sioux City last evening. | other trades. This morning & meeting of | the prospect in most of the spring wheat re- | © LT I LoD ml{"‘,i.‘i;ffl‘]}:{",‘ David Hoban, Fred. Rowley | taor, from TLosvenworthstroh to St Mary's 8 here today nominated W. H. Taylor, repub- 1 it may be that the latter will be given a | walking delegates of the building trades’ sec- | gions is very bri Prices advanced 24y | Spreading fulse reports of victories. Fourth Warl=David Bloot Michael Con- | U¥enue, £25.07; Kuight Bros., grading Dodgo lican, and R. C. Carpenter, democrat, for the | trial Omaha. But so wags the baseball | tions of Brookiyn was held, when the ques- | cents for wheat, 21§ cents for corn and 3 Oheniie TR 1 ners and ' lespie, roet, from Grove to Spring, $167.06; Spring logislature; S. Hastings, democrat, forcounty | world. The clubs all over the country are | tion of puttinga boycott on bricks manu- | cents on oats on small transactions. Cotton pening Ola'Wount X rithbeos Lt S oty from Farnam to. 1ivst, 2445 Pan. ; attorney. Resolations ring the abolitior unlonding their superfluous talent, and within | factured at ~Haverstraw and Verplank's | also rose 5-16 of o conton sales of 230,000 bales Haurax, S., July 25.—[Special Tele- A HARDENED CRIMINAL ning & Slavin, grading Ninth stieet, from i of national banks, the unlimiiod froe cofnaze | a fow more weeks thers will be mor idlo | Point was discussod. The reason ussigned | in spite of hiily favorable crop reports. | gram to Tis Brr.)—There is indignation BELE A, k southiline of Goodman property to Calstella B silver, gove tconirol and ownershipof s ball players than at any one time | Was because the Brick Manufacturers usso- | Coffee was steady, and dealers cliim thit & | hor over the coming to this garrison of the | Joe Lockwood Returns to Omaha and | S/reel SUIL50: John O'Keofe, gradiug Blain e radlroads, 1 mines, telerraphs, the ford the history of the game. As Cal | ¢iation were cmploying non-union men. The | better distributive demand begins to be felt. | o Co o icester rogi The cause e T e LR S LTI e ! AT e 'y itihes el movement will be far reaching, as it ties up | Oilis a fraction higher with small trading, | Stventeenth Leicester regiment. The cause is Immediately Arrested. MeKinney & Co., grading Lzupd fro money loaning bill, Australian system of vot- | Broughtow says, *“These players who find | movement wi whing, as it ties uy i1 5 r tor ¥ I L L& i Kt AR 3 ing, were passed. sates! toittie dif- nselyes minus a job ¢ what thanks | Work on almost all buildings in Brooklyn | but hogs and pork products arelower. | is that bad blood has existed for a quarter of | Joe Lockwood is back again, Twelfth “to Fourteenth, 5 John . fmanit EORVBRE . hive o spire to tho moguls of the | and Jemwey City. ~Plumbers and gasfitors | Raw sugur las been lifted a fraction in | a century botween Haligonians and the regi- | Joeis nono other than the thief who stolo | O'Iceefe, grading Buncroft stroot, Sixth Brotherhood. " have been ordered to tio up tomorrow. Their | spite of ~the dep roAshoon action is in sympathy with the roofers and | Spreckles’ sules. In ssion of refined by | ment in question owing to the mutiny and ucral, the speculative | riots of thirty years ago. It is said a petition 2815 James € grading Manderson and Commery to Tenth, nell & Co, the Garneau diamonds about two years ago TP The U cople Alliance at Hastings. Hasrixg Neb,, July M.—[Spec to His Great Luck. sheet iron workers, who are striking for | markets for products show a tendency to | will be presented to the authorities asking | He was seutenced two two yearsin the pen, Lamorcaux Bros., grading Lows (e i o ) Dad Clarke has been roinstated and will go | €ight hours. advance, mainly because of more money und | the exiled “Grenadicr guards” be sent here | but was given credit for the three months he rom Hamilton to’ Johnson street, el T S e LB Dty s Al oA i more speculation, The state of business at | in place of the Seventeenth. Should the | was in the county jail from the time that tho | {ugh Murphy curbing Park stret, ¢ convention will open in this city for | in the box agaiust th P Bavw Eor. ORDAreR Hish, other cities is everywhere s favorablo and at | Seventecnth como thero is aluost sure 10 b0 | gorm of court. opaned wntil the close, whon o | I Reed stroet o Thirly-sec the purposo of Placing in nomiuation full | noon, Hl'v i mmn.’.xlg nimsclf in great lue Mobgste, Cal,, July 25 —At Ripon, San |S0me more favorilie than e week 50, Bos- | an outbreak of the old hostilities. was sentonced. This, with four months | fid ~ Byenue, 880.00; Fran stroot, county ticket. Inasmuch as the republican | 10 get off with a 8200 fine. Moptste, Cal,, July —At Ripon, San | %o, notes a trade steadily exceeding Pl ae as sentenced. s, our months | from JReed ' street to Thirty-second county legislative ticket, recently nominated, oo Jocquin county, last ni h}, W arren, the | year's, but quiet in some branches, and great A Female Incendiary. gained by good behavior, secured his release | avenue, 8561803 Reed streot, from gmbrices.a_trlo u{lru]u'l-m‘l tative furmors, Fred 1»‘-.11'-.1- Feat. h LR nhl.sunlul‘ G. }\. Mastin, while | activity expect 1’{).; llyl;-l‘ph::xi”l‘llnll;“ill bet PAttERSON, N. J., July 25.—[Special Telo- | two months ago. Parkto Burton stroct, 81 2 Suithstre iere is considerable speculation asto who | Fred Fuller established his reputation yes. | playing with matches set fire to a can of coal | ter demand for ion product, with diffic gram to T Brk.]—Buildings Nos. 3 and | The police received word yesterday mom- | from Park to Burton ‘streets, $1,585.40; J the alliance people will nomiuate, Ny RREE SR A sl i oil and the house took fire and was entirely | i obtainug prompt deliveries. The tobac Lo =) s sl BT iTiat b gesa it | Riley puving Thirticth ' stre vt sl terday afternoon as the dmnqn:{n_ rifle shot. destroyed with the contents, George War. | business is fairand the trade in chemicals, | 36 north Third street were destroyed b): fire | ing jlnfnl.nu.dn that a sneak thicf b ‘I.\ml-vn D ng street to Ames avenue, $10,563.92; 2 Chicago Precinct Delegates., in this part of the country. William Butts | o, 610 \wo boys and a baby girl porished iu | drugs and liquors, though quict as usual at | this morning—the work of an incendiary, [ @ watch the preceding night from a room in | Thixtioth strect, from Bristol o Spauiding Erkions, Neb., July 25— Special Tele- | Wagered £10 that, there was not a man in Ne- G 25, § ro Was not o 1 the'flames. A seventeen-year-old girl was | this season, is in good condition, Mrs, Suape declared yesterday that she | the Capital hotel, so when they heard last | strects. §,255; Hugh Murphy, #1015 Mo b | gam to Tir Brk)—The following named b;'"\ku e 38 {"-l‘\;‘ 00 _:‘“I’);'.‘,'(;,“ 159Ut | badly burned trying to reseue tho biby. The | . Chicago enjo according to board of | would burn her husband and attempted to | evening that a mau answering to the desc | Hugh & M el constructing sewer | gentlemen will represent this precinet, Chi- | Willbon Kone 4 _‘l}d o 00 Yarcs:= | mother was within @ hundred yards of the | trade returns, alurge increase in all grains | put her threat into execution. Fortunately | tion of the thief was endeavoring Leavenworth street, fromThirtieth to Thi i i, L preeinct, Chi- | William Krug covered the money and 50 | house but was unable to reach it in time to | aud considerable in cured meats and cattle, | the man awoke before being cremated. Kero- | dispose of o wateh _on Douglas street | sixth strect, 3,787.10; J. O. Corby, repairing . cago, at the democratic county convention at | lected Fred Fuller, who rang the bell 202 | (103@ FE NS U with a dressed beef movement three times | wone was freely used in causing the fire, aud | they lost no time in tuking him | catch basing, $26.30. 4 ey }'.mnhn tomorrow: John W. Hall, A. ier- | times. i e i e that of last year's, and sales of dry goods and | the other tenants had a narrow escape, The | in. He was found in a saloon at The following reserves were allowed: Riley il g oda e Ghopdhad A Dey/goun: THE SPEED RING. The Fire on the Egypt. clothing larger than a yearago. Wool re- | Spape woman was arrested this afternoon | the corner of Fourteenth and Dodge. | & Co., alley paving in districts 21 aud 25, g structed. Loxpox, July 25,—The crew and eattlemen | €¢ipts are small and the shoe trade quict. St. | and committed to jail in default of bail. Whien ho saw the officers approaching he was | $317,8%; Hugh Murpby, alley paving in dis: e . AN OYat AT AR en Bow Vbl A o Eiypt, which | LOUIS reports a fair volume of trade in nearly il sy seen to slip something across tho bar to the | triets 145, 39, 43, 44, 51, 5% 53, 54 and 5, i Broxey Bow, Not e Brighton Beach Races. rom the National line steamer Egypt, which | 41 lines and good prospects for the fall. At oSS T DR bortender. He was hustled into the patrol | $1,0#.07;J. B, Fitgerald, sowers in districts o BUOKEN Bow, Neb, July %.—(Special | pyianrox Beaci, July %.—[Special Tele- | was abandoned at sea on fire, have arrived | Kansas City business is better and at Mil- B¢ P . wagon and the officers then found that tho | 02, 03 and 94, $06.67; Canfield & Sl [ Telegram to Tie Bus.| — Hon. Gus R. | gram to Tue Bee.|—Summary of todsy’s The carpenter of the steamer says he | waukee and Datroft fairly muiutaived for the | Bostos —[Spectal Telegram | property ho hud gotton 1id of was a watch. | grading Thivteenth strcet from Vinton st Humphrey avrived from Lincoln this even- B es the cotton on the Egypt was on fire | season with good prospects. At Pittsburg | to Tue Bee.|—A Halifax special quotes New t was secured and was found to tally exactly | 1o the south li its of the city, $550.50. \ one stolen the The bill of Edward Burns for sidowalks . vk D ot b . when she left New Yorl. He'saysthe boats of | iron is slightly weaker for a few grades, but | Fundland advices as showing that the feel- | with the description of th ing and was met at the depot by about, five o Y night before at Lincoln. The prisoner was [ laid during the month ending July 15, 1590, hundred veople headed by u band, Knights | - Five-cishthis of a mile—Roulcette won, John 4 the steamer, with the exception of one or two, | manufactired produets aro in good demund | i of the people there is o bitter against. th Pythins, vhich society he ember. | M second, Good-Bye third. Time—1:07. were worthles: and the glass trade steady. ey 5 % , | taken to the station, where he gave *he name | was allowed at §3,816.42, of Pythins, of which socieiy he is a member, o il i There s a remarkablo absence of com- | British government for the abandonment ofthe | ;¢ Goopgo Fox, IPor painting the Kleventh streot viadueh 1 and fhe fire department. Republicans, dem- Seven-eighths of a mile—Julia Miller won, 5 4 i i rights of the colony, thatit has becomea ques- IRt i i i | ocrats, farmers’ allianco and men of overy | Rose Berry second, Dalesman third, Time— The Crew in Danger. Plaints regording colloctions i tho reports | {ichss” 1o how Prijce Georyn, whose coming | , Saptain Mostyn inmodiataly identified bim $n 0 et wal BRI G apY b St e 6 : | i 3 Sovtnwest Porxt, Anticosti, July 25.— | received and the money markets are now | U Lk 1 be received. | 18 Jo¢ Lockwood, as did also Chief of Detec- | 82,0449 Sherlock & Waguer, $1,303; Voss § !L“‘:{.‘..".fni‘.i' J'I‘lu!:x(\‘pl‘l‘l";;{; Tt 5:“:-‘.11‘ narclied F bee second, Lady Agnes third, Time— wi‘{l prove ok w‘fflz 13.«. % Two wrcc‘;i":! stantly growing embarrassment in all depart- | €o¥ernment, whichnow announces the prince | Lockwood. Ho said he arrived in the city rded 1 Stefan, ] : o€ A 2 N schoouers arrived at the the scone and at- | ments of trade and industry which are likely R 5 yesterday morning from Denver, where | C. k. Squires presented his ' ¢ '1':'-"'1‘1‘.‘.::,!11?‘!:' T et A One ""dfi"?f&fiun:ézoflmififi(‘»fi;“lmqgi' tempted to taire off tho cattle, but could not | 1o he affecied by the passage or failure of the e he bought the wateh from a 'tender- | monthly bill amounting to 81 % eoADe L] B T T L don won, Bel , Zephy L | owing to the high sea and heavy gaie. Grave | tapiff bill, Foreign trade is .mmmur ad- tied Three Revolvers. foot who was broke and wanted | for Sweeping 90 04-100 mil of < . (s f ey ! - Time—1 Sl fears are entertained for the safety of the | vepse under such circumstances, while ex- Sav. —lJohn G. Harris, |to raise money to get back home. | paved streets during the month of June, but - R em Rty Aftewhiohllond: | 50ns ile W Yl oty arrison | crow, who are still on board, unless they have | ports from New York for three weeks of | United . States doputy matshal, and John | He denied having been in’ Lincoln since ho | the hill was not allowed, simply becatse Mo £ TRy MACH cmocrats and wembers of | second, Kanesville third. Time—1:461¢, ged to reach oneof the wreckiug schoon- | July show a decrease of 151-2 per cont, Com- | (o 4 afarmers’ alliance | Was released from the penitentiary in May. Squires has failed to sweep and clean Twen- | other parties mado speeches appropriate to | One and one-half miles, steeplechuse—Bas. e ot b Bt inaseasg o¢ | Oléary, waro fatally shot at a farmors’ allianoo | W32 Soiotiol ffarisne pepitentiary tnMay, | Bauisos has Tsllod fo aweep gad soioan e R i the occasion. sanlo won, Tarquin second, Jim Murphy ———— R Ga P HAAL 6 Dt bant In L DAPES TS picnic at Oliver, G, today. The shooting | gneak thioves and thoroughly bad men in the | moncy will be withheld until the ety voundil # A Tio Under tne Pilot. Ul o Kl Will Subsidize the Steamers. The business failures occurring throughout | Was the result of aquarrel over family affairs. | country. Ho has barely attained his ma- | can tike some action in the promises 1 3axp. Ts1axp, Nob., July ¥ (Special Crry or Mexico, July uatemalan | the country during the list seven days num- | Cleary and his father noth shot Harris, who [ jority, 'but heis a crook from the ground up. | A number of the ereditors of ¥. Ruysschart B A L ,nw'm_p] '7.“ Engin e Clark, G eBURG, N.J., July 25.—[Special Tele- | dispatches state that the Pacific Mail steam- | ber 109 a5 compared with 207 last week. | returned the fire, fatally wounding young | At the time of the Garneau robbery wore | were before the board to ask that some action A T et NS S8 S IERE Glaticy ARTTENAVRG, 4l (Y SF -vs | ers will receivea subsidy from the Guate- | For the corresponding week of Last year the | Cleary. The fathior started to rideoff. but | rubber soles on his shoes, When arrested | be taken in vogavd to the payment of their g g | on engine 620, was pulling mnto to- | gram to Tur Bie].—Summary of today’s S vOrTmant: whiol: &ive % | figures were 21 “was captured by the sheriff. He had three | last night he had on u new pair of shocs, but | wages. Last October Ruysschurt took the malan government, which_gives the authori- | g ¥ T 1 night, he discovered that th ring | races: ; LBl ey e revolvers on lis person, and all had been | he hud already puton a pairof rubber heels | contract to grude Bmmett and Spring streets a tie under the pilot. This had be i ties of that country the right to search for » Y P Py e i 0 .y -1 Mo - | BLy DLt ot tho track to deral th tran oevias | Tive-elghths of a milo—Nomad won, Lillie | contraband goods—-arms for uations at war | 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam st,.mm],‘g emptied. in anticipation of any opportunity that might from Sixtce U to .{i\:f'"'i\"w niryt-‘i‘,lm.nm; ’ N ; ) cond, Carlow third. Time—1:041¢ iR A SRR Eeaetiois o8 T ake s or. | went to work hiring men and teams, an was sevon Lours late and making vory fast | D fecont, Carlow thied, JIme=1 b, | withher. thoncyiiaos Ioland olsey Ofico i Thenallatociate Delsen Ont: Howas us_unconcornod a8 _ever after his | putting thm onto the grade, The next nove time, g r h ets to all points enst at lowest rates. e A 4 5 5 v Vi " { s Pigeon second, Favora third. Timo—1 Americans Knighted in France. - 1 Paso, Tex., July The troops of Sal- ulrmt. und”num):ulnntl_\ inquired whether | was w n--xl\ he went to Herman Kountze and —_— feon & 4 fe s A 7 . Paso, ’ B P4 | the new police judge was any worse than the | borrowed #4000 on his contract. Work SPORTING. M edas g th il el BAMp(ily 8- MOns. - Riggwand Rell Against Lotterloa, vador invaded Guatemala and planted their | 614 one: "o doetiod. that e would givo | was continiod for somo. time ' @ud” i —_— SRgpar h 44 ¢ linger, Americans, have been created knights | Wismixetoy, July 2.—The house post- | flag upon Guatemalan soil. Guatemalas was | Judge Helsley & “stiff song and diuce’ this | tmtil board bills and Labor hire became duc, 2 Standing of the Clubs, Thoofourths of a mile—Facial B won, | 0f the Legion of Hounor for their services to | oftice committee today agreed upon asubsti- | insulted and declared war. The Guatemalan | morningjust for luck and sec how it wouldgo. | when he threw upthe job, laving £5,200 of A P {4 tted Minnenpotts, L3700 Wou lost Per Ot | vanca second, dim Gray third, Time—i:10, | the French trade, but moro especially for the > at Coote- | He talked frecly of his p work they did in connection with theé Fre nch e, 108 et O I tute bill in lieu of & number of pending bills | troops fought with great son life, and cha aims, including thatot Mr. Kountzo, « ks K Sel f 1 b L rad 3t Taro poque_and _Chingo. The loss was greaton | for an hour with the police about his coll ay the members of the board B Mitwaukeo <. 3 6 Rouasa sl exposition of last year, adverse to loblerles and ordered itrenorted lolf POE, RS Rl o | mates aadtho oonviots sant Prom this ouaty | thadgiit iy EHoRIA ARnd. by ohe IaK R Denver e 09 s enefit second, Lonely third. ———— the house. The substitute prohibits lottery - 1 during the st fo He declared i ed the ohai > olty ICansas Uiy . 68 ar Seven-cighthis of & mile— Lancaster won, . ; i were driven out of Guatemala. during the past fow years. He declared | and instructed the chairman and the city Stoux Clty>.... 60 i Q.‘m,ml.,.,umm] Wanderment third, Time Dr, Sussdorff treats successfully all | circulars and tickets, lists of drawings, money —_— prason life to be hard, and expressed a desive | attorney to investigate and see if anything Des Mofnes.... 50 B0 1 & G & diseases of the kidneys, bludder and [ or drafts for the purchase In{llu(lur,l\x' ul-}(czs A Terrific Storm. ";: have no more of it, hulv, the i‘mlir:niunam‘v be collected of luuys.whurm bondsmen ] O AR i 504 Fan 0 or newspapers coutaining loitery adyertise- 2 5., . | that it will be but ashort time until heis | Upon motion the chaivman was instructed to ey TR rectum. 1504 Farnam st. ments or d Cinsox Crry, Nov., July 25,—A terific wings from being carried in the zain at work in the penitentiary harness | declare the crading contract cancelle e d to thunder storm is reported from Jack's valley. 2 . o : 8 'he 8 mails or delivered by_cavriers; and a penalt shop. hire men and teams to complete the wovlk. ; _ Mitwaukee 5, Kausas City 4. Dasnot, Mieh; < July AR A s EDOAEE QIR EILON, | o fine not exceeding £,000 and imprisonment | Rocks were upheaved, sand was thrown a | ¢ il el Al : Kaxsis Ciry, Mo [Special Tele. | today’s races: 4 MiLWAUKEE, Jul Tho strike of mill | 5 excecding ono year is imposed upon any | hundred fectin the air, trees were torn up AMUSEMENTS., A HoAR T Boias 3 grun to Tk Bex, | -Following is the wesuly | 2:37 trot, £2,000, with 800 to the winner of | men, which was supposed to have been fully | person deposiling such matier in themails. | aud the. ground ront ton foet ‘dap. 1o U i R EnUAR SR | of today's game: the fastest heat if better than 2:18—Alvin | settled last evening, was renewed with in- | The postmaster general is also to be author- | piyte Indians and several animals are re- {fany of last night's big audience at the | <HRE SR A S EF LT R lioTEa S B | TTRANRAS GV, ATKEE—— | Won, Buck Morgan second, Harry Medium | creased vigor this morning und the wmills ave | ized, 1100 Siame b (g existenco of a 1ot | ported to have been killed. The thunder | Grand over attended o good old-fashioned e S B B e | = . z third, Stenie fourth, Best time-9:20, still ldle, £ et o oy or it entorprise, to cause, roglstored | storm was an acro in area. blood aud thunder play fu the Bowery, they | f ol IIEARL W0 K0 O JOCRIRC B0 | Manning 2. "0 &% | 2:30 pace, §2,000, §00 to the winner of the Clonkmakers Resume Work. “fraudulent” and roturned to the sender N TR SO TR must have strong reminders of it. ‘“‘After ro acquired through the Missouri Pacific, Swith, 16001 2 0 0 | fastest heat if better than 2:13—Cricket won, | Nrw York, July 25.—All the cloakmakers | and he may also forbid the payment of mone; Lovisyitim Ky, July Seat Blooming- | Dark” is thekind of play one can always see | This fact leads to the conelusion that Coild U sl 40 Ay addus secona, Rost time—2:1477, who have been on a strike since June 16 re- | orders addressed to the lottery or gift enter- | | #5000 B RO £ G rles | 0 the theatres on that famous New York | wall shortly acquire a controlling interestin | searns, ib. . ..0 | Four-year-olds, Chicago Horseman's stake, 7 : i AteEe : prise company, 0 LGy 8! % street. It has all the teeth gritting | the road. | Brear 1 1800 3 3 i s stake, | sumed work this morning in all the manu- | ¥ t i f | gamentor i 1 9 1 8 10| 80,300, with $500'to winnerof the fastestheat | Fuctorios s shops. - The sutudictarers now | , The house committee on military affairs | Arnold of the Monon route was arrested, | speeches, tearful declamations and studied | Generil Manager Summerfidd, who re- | gmenitod o Hi sl et S ehatated 8 fvon, i say; Loy il bo/anifo mook Wl conrscte. | (LAY SLNGEACAIR, ovessbiol PRI UEOR 180 oharead ikt b musiue ot Wiliam Elibier, (| gosturos, nocesstry. fol sk e eallcey wild|jsamod trom i Now) | Yook! Sponighin® ome { B Paed 210 4, 1 2943 91 Threefor-all pace, £,000, With $500 to the Steamship Arrivals, mit Lieutenant Colonel Corbin, United | went crazy and jumped ofl. Hibler's father | parquette, and William A, Brady, the star of | to Jay Gould. Summerficld says Gould will | Totals....:. d &7 16 | .8 8®1i i | winner of the fastest héat if botter than £ aship 4 e > States army, to assume his duties in conn says he can prove that Arnold threw his soon | this company, who plays the part of anan- | build a line between dle and Osage o= | “AWinning rin mado with ol A 2:114;—Adonis won, Gray Harry second, Wil- | (At Hamburg—The Columbia, from New | tion with the world's Columbian exposition | from the train, cient, rag covered bum who has seen better | City and one between Hastings and Crete, i DY, IKNINGS, Tard B third, Best timo--2: 1013, J York. with a provision that while acting in a civil ——— ays, is just the kind of actor to make the | Neb., which will give the Missouri Pacifle i § 1 KususCity...0 0000202 00—4| Freoforal trot, 3,000, with $,000 to the [ At Kinsale—Passed: The Etruria, from | capacity the officer is not to receive pay from A Night Surprise pioed go- Hoknows how to work up the | short Line to Denver. Gould has also bought I ik "2 0011000 01=5| winner of tho fastest Leat if botter than | New Yerk for Liverpool, the government, Loxnoy, July 25.—A band of Arauts ve- | critical scencs and vouse the interest of his | sixty-four acres in Kansas City, Kan, 1 | SUMMARY. 2135 —Palo Alto won, Susie S second, | At New York—Tho City of Berlin, from ———— cently made a night attack upon the Monte- | Bulience “to. the “proper yiteh - of en- | the shops of tho Wymnlotto & Northwistarn, i enod runs—Milwaukee |, Two-base hits— | Hourd third. Best timo—2:15}g. Liverpool; the Normandia, from Hamburg; After the Elevators, sptlniain e eest Al e | T RO hen tho | climax comes | and will make this place the headquirters o | o Three-Dase Tiits —Smith, — ria, from Hambur, v ek N B I 3 there are several clever features | the Missouri | o busésCurpnter Lot s Pitsburg Races. Iediugis from Besiaurg, - | W I‘I‘l'l'::';’r""["““ ]““ - ll I,‘.“ Sonator Canr | inhabitants, many of whom were murdeved. | to “After Dark,” not the last of which is the wartzel 4, Thoriton 1. Struek ont ) Y S : o - ution has been introduced by Senator Call, | 0 t0 Kb el ; re il e bk Bt R R O T dlal by o Al Thorntont B alls—Krolg 2. Prersvre, July 25.—Summary of to-day's h Crops Ruined. t * i | The Arnauts plundered the village and then t tank of water reprosenting Fhumes Dr. Sussdorff makes a specialty of dis | l\\n’x‘u‘l:‘l';l ll"f.]..x'..‘ ! llllt:!V‘Alll\I'\hlk “ | races: v . m-.l-m )3 m;uu ghontthe | | RO betngmoved:therata by, reports of combi- | jeft. " Afterward the bind was attacked by | ri t, and into which the short whiskered | egses peculiar to women, 1501 Farnai st. L3 — - ; a:7 i < 5 ¥ k nations in the northwest. The resolution lies | Turkish troops and in the fight which ensued | villain throws the suffering and deeply | National Leag 2:27 trot, $1,000~Vasgasian won, Keokee opt In the eastorn section of the | 4y, t4p)e for hwpresent: sixty Amauts were killed and many wounded, | wronged heroine, Tn the fourth act two fine ¥rince K Will Return. {1 e second, Mikagan third, Sthers drawn. Best | Rhone, have beon destroyed by the incos- | *p M0 IARE 0 MERRERIE o0 - specialtios are introduced. Ono is an OXWBL | Sapra July AN iy et || burg .., 00000 00 03| timerdy sant rains. Tho losses are cstimated at | .\ovie boamd thoy are instructed to in- 2 < 4By ap Agoncy. Unkunowmn, . Dononts OF e it mal e ey H0 €X° | B, —Tho government denios tho wath of . Bostor 13000800 7|, 2:23 trot, $1,000, (unfinished from yester- | 500,000,000 francs. The price of bread is ris- | O 3 SavaxNAn, Ga, July 25, —The coroner's jury | Ponents of the ait, and the other an Ivish song : st of U I S LG M U g B B Ly B R e N DR i quive and report, to'the senite whether any L Al Y [ R danco turn, in which Bobby Caylor hi | the reports emanating from Bucharest of tns | lite-Pltisburg 8, Boston 9. Errors— | S0 AMNORON Yoty ADLIS Y second, ECins. | I —— arrangements haiverbeen made between per- | concluded s investization tontght of the | " opnovtunity to display his talent in | execution of commissioncd and non comis- ] }]u{;h-gn Lllhtflun 0, lli‘mwrun n:}k‘-x:xlum | 7217 pace—1,000—Scioto Girl won, Elmon- Dock Laborers Win scusownng elévators aud transportation | PHOWingup of Bullard’s boardinglouse in | that line. It would not e ‘an_exagperation, | s officers and soldiors, 1t | ,:,,.-‘ 1 . Powey Ccteeln and Bonnott. Umplre— |y ‘second, Sallie C third, Bluck York | T.oNDOX, July 25.—The trouble at the Lon- { companios in s of the western states | Which three persons werekilled, and returned | either, to say that Mr. Gaylov is a very clever that Prince Ferdinau will retum to Sofiyin I fourth. Best timo—2:21, don and St. Katherine docks has boen settled, | which will have' the effect or which are in- | a ve that the disaster was the result of | imitator of the ¢ diy, side-whiskered | a fortnight. i AT CINCINNATE 2 20 trot, $1,000—Dandy won, St. Hector | the dirvectors conced: to the demands of d to have the effect of preveuting the | an explosion by some ageney unknown. Evi- [ Ivishman, Mr. Brady suprounded by a | - il Cineignati .1 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 *—10 | second, Peter' Whotstons third, Loule C | themen, % D SPTREY e of grain 4nd of compelling farmors to | dence was discovered today. in the dobris of ipany of very good actors, and his show | After the Man | New York. 4 01000 1 0 0—¢ | fourth. Besttime i s sell their grain aysuch prices as may be of- | the wrecked building which points strongly | gives excellent satisfaction | Beruy, Jul | Hits -Ney York 8, Cincinuati 12, Errors e 5 A Postmaster Appointed, , and whether such arrangements have | to dynamite or nitro-glycerine as the agent C Fiy28 B Tuk Bie.]-—Afu lo mancu- | New York'2, Cintinoati 1, Batteries St Paul Racos. VASHINGTON, 5, —[Special Tele been made in th s tates which produce cot- | used. Don't Like the Bill. vers Emperor William will spend a fow duys ¢ § 'S Wasninaros, July 2.—[Special Telegram i ¥ ¥ I Welch aud Clark; Viau, Forcinan and Har- | ST Pavi, Miun., July 235.—Summary of 0 | 1o up Brg |8, 8. Marcy was today ap. | 10 tobaceo ancipter farm preducts; to re. | e A s Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, July 2.—The mass | on his estate in Holland, | rington. Umpire—Lynch, day's races: R it ~malle vl e 4060 Y. AP | port by bill such!Jejgislation as will require In the, Chamber of Deputics. meeting of democrats tonight adopted resolu 4 1 R, | Thiee-year-olds, one mile—Helter Skelter 1’“"“*"‘\‘u ‘_"’"*“I-“\"“ l:“l‘"“h“'“‘l.“l““'h“‘ tho clevator comjanies and all persons en- | Pawss, July 25.—(Speciul Cablegram to Ty | {eetink of detbuerits tomioth HER T y AND, ~olds, o Skelter | crans, Sheridan county, Neb,, vice P, Moran, | gaged in the business of storing grain and | Bye,] ho chamber of deputies today M ons deprecating tho pass P } Cloveland....l 0100 0 0 3 0—g | won, Plivg second, Twilight third. Time— | Komov SUor tubm proddcis for Inlorstato. commence | T oy tho cbambor of doputies today M. | 4)wign b, Tho resolutions suy in part Philadelphia..\l1 0 05 01 1 1 0—9 . y | e ——— to the extent of thdir capacity on reasonable | o i) : LEGh SRR 00 “iAs the city is entively cosmopolitan, neither { Hits—Cloveland 7, Philadelphin 10, Berors | | High welght, freo handicap swoepstakes, A Press Election, charges, and wil preveat and punish com- | 'l'," "“'.“"lflL““, to lay cable between | gllied to ' the norih nor the south, 1 —Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 0. Batteries— | hrec-yearolds and upwards, mile aud one- | yypiaxapouss, Ind., July 2. —The National | binatious betweéh persons engaged in suen | Kranc Fis had boen telesrannod 1n 15 we | we beliove it will be for the int | Beatin and Zimmer; Gloason and Clements, | SiXteenth—Cashier wou, Catalpa second, In- | 1 ad "o Jation olected Wi | business and smpsportation companies op | VN words had been telegraphed in 88 |5 i whole country that no laws ho | { Umpiro—McQuaid. ' G lements. | solence thied. Time—1:405( Aumatour Pross assoclation olected William | (U0, ' pioh “flave. been effectad and | B¥WIDst 17,71T,000 in 1883, Ho also asked | Sich Willtir up strife and engender soc | N e el Carnival stukes, ~ola_colts and | Dunlop of Milwaukee president for theen- | poct FE0ER WENEL G B ade with the. eredit of 240,000 francs for telephone lines be- | ¢iona) feeling, and we_denoun attempt | | AT CHICAGO. geldings, three- of a milo—Brown | Sulug year. ‘The uext annual mocting Will | yoit'of forcing farmers to sell thelr pr tween Paris und London. pass this bill' a8 a deliberate blow at the | Chicago.........1 0 00 00 0 8 1—5 ‘5"’-‘-\“{" 'Mnll'?:“"\mi‘m"'r'.;,"' MT.-.-‘LnlI‘;.L be held in Boston, i or in auy Way 1o aflect the marketprice of | g L oeeeer o ni..’»mu.In:.; people and n...u‘- alienable | Rook] ek 2 e ime . The value of the stake ™ - e farm products, e no o8 of the gre 0C | right to elect their own répresentatives," [ | Brookiyn 0 00003 0 0 1—3 | Ciner was 82,240, A Fatal Explosion. | farm producte, % | 1and route, 1602, Siteenth and Farnam I Hiu—Chicago 5, Brooklyn 6. tais | Phree-year-olds and_upward, milo and one | Laxcowy, 11l July 25.—An explosion of coal g | street, Omaha, tre the finest in the city ot | | Cnicago 3 Brooklyn 4. Bafteries—Hutehin- | rupnone e T Y116 A (INODEN, S ey B “ ts at S tes and superior roet, Omaha, are th h son and Kittridge; Lovett nd Daly. Uuy | [ariong Qitaboma Kid ‘won, Put Sheedy | gas occurred this moraing in a room of the | o cotKels i Mowest Kates WAl SDSIOF | CullTiha su0 thom. Tickets to all points The Telegraph today | pro~McDeruott, | st St e Fonadtont wom PRl coal and mining company ph Schober | 1ana™ Lol fokot office, 1602—Six. | Cast at lowest rate . ul canvass of the business com ! b Playors Inaguo | second, Motal third, Time—1:47. A T ":'“ll’ d se eonth and Farnam streets, Omaha. A r Forgery. Haaity -A\'«"f‘l'h:ul nik o ‘nn‘c}h- ll\l;xlu in fuyer Ao sliol o ndy escapos, £Xi ol 4 g, of the boycott proy ¢ the Atlanta Con- | AT BUFPALO. o . - - g -5 = Md., July x-CODEress- | giipution. All of them opposed it and many | | ‘Buftalo.........0 008 0000 0~38 Favor Mrs. McCleilan's Pension, odwin Inquest, B ’,"‘" l‘l'f",_‘f“ ‘:"_‘ 1‘«"“! oeram to | MAn Eli J. Henkle was ‘arrested today ona | expressed in the strougest possible torims | et 20 830300 ¢ e8| Wasmeroy, July 25.—The house commit- ~The inquest in the RUMELS, July 3. —[Speclal Cablegram o | oo forging an endorsement of Thomas | their indignation that o reckless newspaper Hits—Buftulo 12, Brooklyn 12 Errors— | 10¢ o8 invalid pensions today ordered a favor- | case of Aunlo Goodwin, the young girl who | TiE BEE]—In the chamber of represcuta- | Humphrey, the well known farmer, tothree | should have so misrepresented the feclings Buffulo 8, Brooklyn 1. Batteries--Buckley | 8ble report upon the bill granting $2,000 per | died from the effects of an abortion performed | tives today M. Houzean asked the govern- |y heltired ol ™ o wis roleased on &,000 | of the south and Mack; Weyhing and Kinslow. Umpires | 8nuui to the widow of the late General Mc- | by Dr. MeGonigal, began here today ment what attitude France would adopt | honds, Henkle is oue of the best known poli- > TR ~Ferguson and Holbert. Clellun. @ | g toward the Congo comvention, Premier | ticiaus in the state £ lm.| l-l:.m. uake hlhm‘lr-. 4 b S d- pyen oty | A Pool-Sellor Fined. Beernart roplied th 1834 the Inter- | - - - 1exxa, July 25—(Special Cablogram to | ute ure I3 AT niTTeIURG. oAy Ve, | Cutesso, July 25.~Josoph Uilman, 1ho | musioni Conso assomintion b aseured. £ | Thirty Avabi Kille | Tue Ber|—Two carthquake shocks were Absol 4 ! i Pittsburg......0 0 00 0 0 0 0 2—2 Onessa, Jaly 25.—It is ofiicially announced | yoll known pool-seller wus fined $200 today | o th Wyt he' oveat o Maniio, July Thirty Arabs wero | folt fn the Muehl district yosterday. An- A oroam of tartar huking powder. Hlighest Boston 20 105 511 %210 | tnas thers Xave beon Gty o France the right to Congo in it of v 3 | ; o { ragios s vmany that thero have been ti cases of Asiatic | for slling pools at the West side track ou | associations reling uishing a portion of its | killed in the recent fighting at Mellilao, | other shock was felt todny at Tischerna Mo | of leavening strongsh—U. 8. Govezmaont . Mis—Piusburg 0, Boston 15, Errors— | cholera in Baker and vicialty, events in other cities, territory in 1807, The Congo bad luformed | Morocco. ravia, | port Aug. I, 155

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