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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,=SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890. e U (N N ter, but the last quarter outside the point be- | Vidette won, Genevieve nd, ¥ oung ( U E HE CH R F Johnston wantod £,000to pass the ordinance, \0 CU l vG R N QUH l\\ CI‘ANTR\L 1\)Ihl(lc‘\. I fore we reached the turning stake was a little | Duke, the favorite, third, Time, 1:18. ;\ / lTT D OF T A G‘. Iu-v each for the' big fivennd &00for the MA R S “\ OBB}LD Tumpy. Gaidaua went out and teied it, and - —— mayor. Didiot wll them in_the Murny then went into the house and dressed whilo 1 Grand Circnit Races. ot that Mr. Jolnston ail 1 coild piss s | was sitting out in my boat waiting forhim. | Crevenasn, O, August L.—The grand cir- . |the ordianc for €000, nor in my office. S £ A€ Ty of 1ve \isod Vhleh e S Peace Restored in Guatermala After the De- “V"'I"“"‘y"' Lot "‘”‘";.‘““" b 'y‘ he never | oyit meetisg closed today. The chestnut [ The Alleged South Omaba Counclmanic |2 \‘l‘lj"{ll“l"-‘ :""}\' l‘?‘“l“‘ [‘H'_ gy 168 i Burglars Ransack His Home ot an Barly undghtly ||“wy‘ ot swillings in x' s meek; feat of Rivas’ Forces, o mustn't think' said Hanlon, “that | £lding Dallas, by Almont, proved a sensa- Boodlers Dismissed, case agalnst Mr. Johnston and offored to sub- Hour Yeterlay Morning. which cinses raniing fores on fho I am afraid to row r on smooth water, | tion in the 2:17 pacing race. Finishing ffth mitthe case sgaint Mr. Buke. Judge King T am ready to row bim on any water that | in the first heat, he wentto the front in the gromptly dismissed " the omphint wgalist T ey, ean, or 10se, oftencausing blidnes or THE TROOPS LEAVE THE FRONTIER. | “" Ralst tt “'“,‘,““l",'l hall bo th e Il sccond and completed the cirenit in 2:11%, | NO ARGUMENTS WERE PRESENTED. Burke, aaifbisaias VALABLE DIAHOND CROSS STOLEN. dlh -:-‘ which 13 tho origin of pimples, can- do insist that the referee shall be the judge | - sainé § o ball umpire, aud | duplicating the performance of Adonis on i RIOT AT (ONSTANTINO PLE, cenus gowths, or “hunors ;" which, faston- 1ot the captains of th Aibs, ste the jtdge ingupon the lings caues eonstmptionand legy, or foet; which devclops ulerra fu the Wednesduy, He was laid up in the third e A Peculiar Manifesto Issued by Presi- | of playine weather.” heat and conld not make a suMicient rally to | Bx-County Clirk Roche Walves a [The Pateiarch Determined to Resign | No (lae to the [dentity of lhe Unwel Aeith. Itis the most aunclent of all diseases, dent Colman—Pacific Mail Steam- “Talking about races,” said Teemer, “we | win. Summary Preliminary Examination and iy iy Position. come Visitors and No Hope andveryfew persons aroentindy froe from it. ad some greatones wt Duluth. I never be. 2:23 trot, 82,000, divided—-McDowell won, Consnsrivorth, August 1—~[Special ¢ ers Refuse to Transport fore suw suct @ closcly contestod lot of races, | Dawson second, Frank B third, Wonder Held to the District 1 blegram to Tue Hee. |- During distirbances e U V0 VL] How Can 4 nd « it ir eq ) hole | fourth, Best time 2:8 o m to T " . iring dis T : e iitions of War. LR LR O IR T 17 phos,” 1,800, dr¢iiod=Clokst Wom, . by Armenians in the Koom Kup quar IFSLINGEC S Bl It Bo fhed ‘in’ a ' bunch, and vietories woro | Dallas second, Maggie It third, Sciote Gird et his city last Suniny, the sultan's « iy sating Hoods Basapull wram, Salvador, August1.—Com. | NoRbY inclios mther than bout lengtiys, S, | Lo Xel | T SE0ONE 1 saling. Wilkes | JudgoKing's court In South Omahia was | ¢ e e 4 oy | Even the headof the municipl alminis- [ tho remurkatlo eires it has aceunpt imical ith the nterior of San Salvador | stuft. Tf o man was to go overboard tt 1| won, SusicS second. Best time—2:16, the great center of attraction and the dr andemushed The exiniution of prisaifes | tration was homred witha visit of the o s proven $Wl2 1 bo a potent and peailiar is restored. Advices from the capital of the | don’t believe ild live ten minutes, Ho . —-“ ing card yostenlay afterioon, it leingthe | ‘,‘"“"\“ # " £ f‘:['y“l““ o ,‘" Moy | temrisiug wid audacions birglarat w-early mdicine for this disease, Tfyou suferfiom e eata Uit Ciétnoaa Soeutn wie oilored | Wodld frades to daath, Tt 18 an astual fac Tuighton leach Taces, Blad and thoseanhing of thoirhouses antines. | poi seteniny moming, The nidajfhe | Sevfals, tey loods Sanapailia. P ntier Wit Wbont two | W coldu't stuud the shower bath for @ | Buinrox Beacr, August1 el Tele- | Poiy It was reporied that hose on whom s | i Shestiwved his attutions with s itvary sptag ny wils and ohikisen five minute, and that means that it s provty | gram to Tue Bee.]—Summory of todaf's | " Ag erly s 1 ook the sidewalk tn | Were fomnd weveto wshot, e patriareh, | Bidng fmprtiality, and althusy ho she | e tnublel with senfula, my littlo boy, thousand men immediately upon the | (g bbb gty h A outbreak of the revolt headed by General | The oarsmen made several inquiries_about front of the basment wis cvwded with | 12 & ‘\ }""'|”"{ e A ‘|"‘ ‘\ ”,:. i | Very umssuningin bis call npon the mayor, “"*"_."-"»‘Ifl.“’- hing ““jé'“ 'f'"‘!" T Rivas ta lustened with all speed for the | the Manawa water and conrse, and will visit i : people, and. s the epowd. grew grester, the | SPirituil hewd of the orthodox Ameniuns, | muking an un tins aitrance fom (e | LA SDE le was onomass of wres from wanital, Hvas had captirol the artilery | the lake toduy to survey the prospects for a | traland second, Tappahawock third. Time | gv blocent man with his haud onan ap- | Parions all tiose wha took part in the Btile | rour, hodid ot g away enpty handed, As | hedtoleet. We alltook Hool's Sursaparilta, burracics, Wt the fow troops I churge hai | race. s ik e peared on the scons @nd copinenced to. grlnd - ruinst him ho caricolel down e tervac andamiled iG] IYe leen cured of tho senivia, My o UL e LT Hiomas BASE BALL Cheeney sccond, Vivid third. Tine—1:204 | out the “Death March in Ssul.” One strain cunl, cnsisting of Armenian | qepss the stroet he lovingly embracel a §00 B VIEE/ER IO SODG K 811 The Indinns then pillaged several housos and : ; i bishops and notables, assembled at the ptri- | g5 2 | foir of ny elildrentookbright andhealihy. ) 1. Ri ' forces were finall One e Belwood won, Gratitude second, | of the music added tothe excitement, and to diamond cross belneing to Mres, Cushingand Stsecheg’) . Gcfoatod and. poaco restored, It Is_ stated et LA Drumstick third. Time-1:43 prevent further troudle Chief Maloney hus itoon Tuesday and expressed anfidonee | gy siivor dollars of the mayor Wi ATRSSA IO, SIS S et Goatomals -Hia witha Yo forces Played. Won. Lost. Per Ot One and one-sixteenth miles—Badge won, | 4104 4po o i 1o iail inthe piteiacch, It was docided not to ac 16 il 31 Hea ool £ ) N ko et e | iieansolla i ; 610 | Seymour sccond, Brian Bern third, Time— | tied the man and his orzan off to jail, cept thy patriarch’s rosignation If it was | 3110 merly nhis pocket Hood's Sarsaparilla rom the frontior and that all is quict ab pres- | yyi{wi koo 05 | Tidny A few minuteslater Comeilman Johnston | toidored. The council also agreed upon | | WHole wis orwheice le o S byl drugglsts, 81 s forg ent. Tihem i 1o telegraphic communieation | K iy 3 i 8| | Taide-fourths of a_miloRulette (ily) | dropped in,tooksomeobservations o the in- | the wiwer 0 e swinmoply 'to | ter of wmmratively little intrest by 0. L H0ODS CO, Apatlecarics, Tivetl, M p 5 lou 3 i | won, Nublan second, Lizzic d. Time— | teriorof the court yroom, and then went out | the sultan’s noto iuforning the patrirch | pared with the question whither has he g WILL NOT CARRY ARMS, k 4 “‘;‘ S o Aoatt losJim Murphy | 0ol & sessionwithliis attomey. Count ‘}lm:)h would to htid mponsible for any | ‘Lhere isvery littlo pnbability that any of 100 Boscs Ono Dri'_a[_., Fhe Pacific Mail Steamors £ 5 won, Bassance sccond, Lee Christy third, l\' “r? ¢ Matuney ar .1‘ u-\! x\-«m]-- ing hin to writen lottor oxpressing his graty "‘“' ; L s e l" el AVIUS ENENTS, WPRiABOSt Mustions ot WaF, - Time—3:22, is feet on tho court’s desk, he | tyle for thenid rendered by Turkish toons 18 MIRLLY Was 1oy difcoverod uhuil th : { chmibilic: g ‘: b NattonatLiongues 1 3 tarked with the jailor with reference tothe | insuppressing the disturbine on Sunday | famiy syestirday moming, Al colord ninstivls openel thele W Your, August 1 e AT BROOKLYN, Guttenburg Races, probuble outcome of the political struggle to [ and asking for the severe punishment of tiie | fomnd agoldchain belnging tolis mother on i agement at Boyd's opera howso ® T Bir.| At different times during the | it game. vrresienG, N. L, August 1—[Spec Me bot Silvaior Atd Gaatomsls ‘ 03 0 i Tie B S, be discussed later in the season et e thatito d i the floor of the upper hall, but supposed that [ 14 it The vevdict of a remirk ::nn | .‘. - :.[,",\‘n"‘ i r‘“"x‘.:‘ i 1(‘:;“‘ '.‘Uv.‘ : :: :: l: 3 :: g ram to Tie Bee|.—Su § ) Councilman Burle, one of the men who dud [ ¢ ,“’. b RulisE -; "\'ivlw\imlll‘.(x\-n\:;:‘ she had dropped it there, aud pliced it onthe aulienc forsuchhot weather was t here have been rumors tha eir friends shurg, ( ' o $ 3 A 1wt diree daguinst the p reh, by vis ¢ Al bos n chit TERT I o o1 Iy bettershow an il Ox M this city have been trying to ship them arms | ¥ Brooklyn 8, Pittsburg 10 hths of a mile—d won, | 10U Wint ncheck for his vote, hung overthe f ouicome of the prvailmt despair of the | Jrel P in Which 1t wis usuiliy icept .}“.‘1,1. ,‘ml\\‘.rhl,",, ¥ \,”: ‘,,“t - and Al proof of A, utempt of this ind | —Brookivn 1, Pittsburg 3. Batteries —Hecker | Long duck sceond, Osceola thind, Timew | Milingaromd the stairway leading to the | Armenian’sat the porte's failure to Teply to | i Wilichshe hnd 1076 o it Wit gone. | 1ot et o e Ly 'a “oportor | and Deckier; ' Lovewt and Daily, Umpire— | 13 basement i amused tho emvwd upon the | the nunerois menorials prewatel by the | GRS SN T I o 1 WS gIG | had boa whettel toa - len o called at the office of the Pacific Mail steam- | Powers. There-quarters of o mile—Jay Quel won, | sidewalk by tolling stories of how many | Jiiianh veardng the drmenian chireh | ey, but othing else was missed vame. All that s been ship company in Canalstrect, On- Wednes: | - Secondgame— 0 ) | Snendait second, Katio Ghird: Time—1 1640 | bustels of corn e husked the yearbefore b | upond iy the counett on s raund it 1ol | 1, 10 ddest sonof the fanily wus avalaiod | fAanine linnes, ilserted L boarls ant day several heavily laden trucks drove up | Brooklyn. ... 2383 +-20 | “Sixand onehialf furlongs her wor KTNE) Gotio icnatT ouncil on the ground thit Nebad | 1, (30308 detodk, asncatly a8 he wotd | in dibontely worled alvertisommnts is ful With a consigment of {0ods undor the gou- | Pitlburg..../ /71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 | Lemon Biossom sccond, Londy. third. Time | Wi frteicoucinan, 0o oqtoin. | Spined He loday ofiaally resenol Bl | iz, by hawing soucon walking throgh | justiied. Mr Clureland *busts of v e eral namo of mmmunition, dircgtod 19 o man | Hite—Brooklyn 14 Pitsbure 5, Brrors— | =y, 5 S L P ease i mmbes untl b was impessibic @ | To dondiipn o afairs in rogd o thy | Sl o iquind, sWhos there o but | the strowestombinaton of onine tosr living inAcjutha, Salvador, The shipping | Brooklyn 7, Pittsburg 3. Ciame called on ae- quarters of aroling won, | gt within speaking istance of tho building, | Armenian e ns set forth i the rely of W uswer, ad supposing tht it | talat e ody and s far a8 coid clerk was doubtful of the advisability of | count of darkness. Batteries T and | Lepanto second, Woodeutter third. Time Six lawyers congrogated 1n_onocorner of | the council to the sultan’s note y wis one of the family, went o sleop agiin. [ Observedin list night’s performance, there s sending so many rifles and cartridges to any | Clark: Gibson, Osborne and Decker, Um- | 1:17 » 5 3 the court foom upon Judge King's arrival, In view of the condition of affairs induced | 14iS supposed that the burgir wis inthe (DO oc vvunvh‘i fl:w..u- it Iu "“1‘ 3 one in Salvador, as_the company on July 20 | pire-Powe One and onesixteenth miles —Juggler won, | uid ‘for half an hour foueht over which of | by Sunday's riot, aul the tewor of thenot | Mkt the time and imneditely made his 13 no = pirtiodr = reaon | why U had glven orders thatno arms were to be Pty 4 . Valeutine second, Caspor thind.” Time= | o catos shou i fist o o trio, from the Sultan, he is no bnger able to w e T iy nlcl lo dittoverod | (et of the whils facs cotibinttiont 1tis shipped to any of the ports of the countries | Sl e | s won. | o While this anzument was goingon M. D. | tho position. IHs detormunation to OB trom, iy e a0 SN | iy fa oo AN e FbM s of Honduras,” Guatemala or Salvad The | Cincinna d 2 1 hree-quarters of a mile—Arizona won, | Roche, theother party who has been acaused, | the ofice, lie says, i unaltorable. The porte B O L ey O~ (A Hekel ch atove the avers assistant_superintendent being summoned, | Philudelphia.)' '/l 0 0 0 3 Quinebler second, Lancaster third. Time= | of botling, aviisid.(bowed his wiy LHIonsl | 1 prapvine o i e b st ot e | ad “the thit was in tor much hem, and mudh whhve i averag reod Wi S SEIBT 1 y . O >hilud. 3 ™ ) 8 v g gh | 1s prep ¢ e tobe sent o the o 1 o alop a pil = fsnota mre dever comedian in (o aggroed with the shipping cierk and the goods | Hits—Cinclunatis, Philudelpia 3 11 i gl the crowd und coustlted with his lawyer. Turkish ministers abrad explining the | § % hury b sop and pioc it ub | G0 GRS ko Mlntosh, aud Billy Fur were returned to the shippers, Hardy & | rors—Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 3. Batterics R TTTE T County Attomey Mahoney said ‘he was | events thatoceurred in the Armenianquar. | /¢ BUSe tad 1ot ban musadec ’f:",‘ his | rellhasin him the rukir avery bright Graham of Nos. 17 agd 19 Maiden Lane, “Rhines and Hareington: Gleason and = . 1. i ready to goon with the examinationof the | tor on Sunday orle, The nhush Dok 1o o adiot e e or | specialtyartistas well isendman, DotSay frosnel, Sup e ~\vlm 'nrl ::"'. com- | Ceneats., Unpirs MeDeruiott ‘.\u Pavt, Miun,, August 1.—Summary of - | wase ugaingt Roche, Rocie's lawyer sild he SRR Jporich mhe plusnbotiin i Faiofalig ot QN kbt (e It dau e bt bt it L St i ; day’s ra was not. n the Commons. ALY et Rl banir e s Werd | the dance sts, stump speakers and acro- beciugo vo Al nob wislh woftmd arfufure | Amsbisapous, All ages, one mile—Jennie Gronrod won, | - Tholawsorsfor Johmson wnd Burks sail | 1oxnox, Augist LT the commona today | §rs gl Ke Bl boa wiled, e oty the duice wiist stunp noakes axl u any of these governments which deal lavgely weland, . ... . % third, | thewe clients woro veady to kiow the worst, | o , Aug i i iz was found i it.us it so happenedthat | e ot S ure \ I T Lo v il Al ars e | Nt e e A 0 0000 Little Joo second, Flora McDonald thind. | owtelionts weore voudy fo, feow the Worst | guopgiary Ferguson declived thatno permis | the Lady was out late the precding evening, | ratks. The s is dresed neatly, rule of not sending arms to any of them until Hits—Cleveland w York Brrors Time—1:40%; not be tried first, The wrangle continued for | $ion had been accorded Germany to establi and did not place thedianonds in the case :"“j"i' b i SR L oos L0 ST Jm“ > we have ofticinl and wore explieit, news of | Cloveland 1, New York 2. Butterios —Gurf Two-year-olds, five furlongs—Ann Elis- | an hour, when the curt uledthatthe Roche | a_protectorate on the Zanzbar mainland, | Wom mtiviie Underordinary circinstinces | ttil SHGG GHGLEY B T I8 T8 the stute of affairs. and Zimmer; Welch and Clark. Umpir both won, Anarchist second, Silver Charm )W v trial. The sultan had bound himself not toullow | fhreo and. braclets fnl fsitact of Sl tha | concerted singing, ol * o qQ & Ty AN MeQuade. third, Time—1:021, this point an suggostel that the | any trading monopoly within his ferritory IS, AU DEGOLEN, L atic At at oL LI || o8 e T bt bR Al UL Ll s b e, e I Ryan haudicap, three-year-olds wnd | atmosphero was worse thn in theblack hole | "X tibrmey (Genernl Webston roplying 16 a | ef woull have scarcd over $3,00 vorth | Joles, hamcier fniiicis, fins sox At entines Breslatht Iasuse n Vors |'d o 1, mile and one-hal f—Prince Fortun of Caleutta, The court thought the same | question, said_that assiming slveryto e § “fhe burslee o 2 ¥ | Chicago.........0 0 0 2.0 00 0 Outbound sceond, Miss Leon third. | and at 8 o in adjournment was ordeved ' ceuline Document, | Boston......:1..0 0 8 40 00 1 * R TD s TE R 118 R o T ey P o S O St ety . ) § 4 where | over which there isu British protectorate, it Loxvos, August 1.—-A dispatch to the | Hits—Chicago 7, Boston 8. Errors—Chi- ne mile—Oulight. won, Bertha | opeued by puitiry City Clerk Itvan on tho | ol b el asiiral Times from Buenos Ayres states that Prosi. | €ag0 5, Boston 8. Batteries—Hutchinson and | secoud, Rimini third. Time-1 12, witness stand, whosimply resd the mumutes | Fenmson oopfiemed . the . oport that the en frigitonol Wt | el e bt mar ot 1'_’”[ (f‘l’“ '”l’,' ok : i ;" i : e | Kittridge; Getzeiu and Beanet. Umpire "Three-year-olds und upwards, mile and one | of the city council proceedings on ordinance | Britid-Afican like corapiny s Steanior tos liter woull wadoutisaly Wewesennied (il G amad i rioutl (8 S S MBL IS SRECU,Q FIE G0 (DOUNS || il furlong—~Chapman won, Lord of the Harem | No. 220, kniown as the “Rock Island ordi- | fumes Stevenson had becen seized b RIS b i g TS ¢ people of the Argentine Republic. After | second, Barney third. Timo-1:575. nanco.’? _ Bt o e Pas s e e Major ishing stited, last evening, when | & speukingof the demand for his resignation 3 . L — Ty Mr. Roche waived apreliminary hearing | {he British niiiotorat Lisbon hal o Dy S Ot Nt whiclt was made by the leaders of the revolu- AT PITISHURG, The Engliish Turf. and was bouni over to the district coutt, giv- | stmucod 10 remonatrte nith bortisal licad the jewels upon’ Mra. Cushines irnu - tionary forces, the president refers to the | Littsburg. IO TE 0NDON, August 1.—[Special Cablegram to | ing bondsin each case in the sumof S50, the seizure and demand the punishment of | uig ehloroforimed Hoth himeel! i Wife G AR Moonlight Piend ity and liberty the country enjoys [ Brooklyn.......23 2 0 0 0 1 Tii Brr.] —This was the last day of the | Councilman James J. Dougherty testified | hosewhoseized the stean i \ / .. 1 AUEG fabig Hl E HET ARt d lie was not di » 10 be too critical beciise The memiers of George Crook post, Grand His rule The manifosto it- | Hits-Pittsburg 7, Brooklyn 11, Lrrors— | Goodwood meeting. The race for the Nassau | Lhathe, isa membew of the ity wuagl and — they wereoverioked. Army of the Republic, No, 262, ther wires, the sole cause of the insur- | Pittsburg 3, Brooklyn 4. Batteries—Morris | stakes, one mile, was won by the Duke of FaUALER o 4 At The Doctor Was e thief was scen leaving the place about | sons and dauzhlers da roy me last rection to the insensate ambition of the local | and Fields; Weyhing and Kinslow. Fea O s (o ey e e 0 D8 | vomslThe st Mo el iy arione ol St.Lous, Mo., August 1L—Dr. Hermam | j il S M} DR Bt b i s A 1 L b I Fields ; g Portland s filly Memoria, Prince Soltykofls | middie of July, the first oneat Mr. Burkes | » o, Who rusi party in Buenos Ayreswhich, it says, wishes [ —Knight and Jone: sy St e \ Tarua's | saloor the presencoof Owen Doughert Fisher, a prominent physician of the south, is 1 nextdoor,at 201 South Twenty-i th avenue 1o imposo itself on the entive Tepublic, while R — filly Star second, and Warren Do Laruc's | saloon dn the pres Nty o M el “witt i She saw him leave the sidewalk cros th prosperity, peace and security, are’ repre- AT CLEVELAND. filly Dearest third L[ R0 iE RO e DIY ypa e | eng RE b Boike o 8 crleleals conatiion man | L 0 dturey soibh owied Baiiam. Elo | Tweatyfourth- wa Hamlion stre sented in’ the preseut government. Even | Cleveland.......2 1 0 0 0 0 0 fhieiMolcomb stk uarters of o | o the Took Tsland ordinancel Flosaid: | c5ult of,according toastory, of indiscrat | vguone and’ seemed apprdiensive of pur- | mon was not just satisfactry to theol Celman's own party, tho dispatch says, is | Plaladelphia. .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 | milo, were won by J. Lawther's colt, Cleator, | §8 T4€C W8 JHeHs Han0OrC NN whon o | romarks to o ldy patien, Mrs. Ernost Bert- | miie. vits, sothey broight two locomotive b aghast at the president’s eallousness and his | Jiits—Cleveland 6, Philadelphia T (| ot At e GRS Gl A that was 1o Mgk, T said that howasa | [m. It is stated that M. Bertmm i 1t is very improbable that the stilen pr lights and 100 Chitese lanterns to th incomprehensible and vain ignorance of the | pors—Cloveland 0, Philadelphia 1, Batter fllly St TUldabIN, -2 e O e e he ‘ol | formed her husband, who wentto Fisher's | oty will ik recovered, asthestones haye un. | gounds, Thesemade thegrove aslizht ns Sl i R el U s e i ruce for the Cliesterfield cup (handi | chump 16 ho took lus, when he - told | house, taking withhitmlaree Nowfoundland | doqbiedly boen romoved from their Seting | dy, anl afior Nz Paz, el Denis conclude with an exprossion of termul grati- | man. - Uinpires-— Ferguson and Holbert can) 'r':'.-".';:f"l",:v'f.";“l'fl o epuited in 8, dead | £300, 1 recttod. thb reports of €000, 83,000 dog. Ongaining alinitince ha st the bruto | jong befor this, wnl it vould be_impasib aptain Balliclivered cloguent speoch @hilhioe)ty, ud RIS 1hAE. & petdit Beople AT BUFFALO. Fuather Confessor and the Dukeof Baford’s | and SLH0 duviug been used to secure | tho dog’stecgh.’ Bertran then atministerad ret od Pt f‘f”ml.,' B <anp firs tales and partaking of o blesses thomas the soviours of the govern— | Buffalo 2082 103 28 013|Ccolt Edeavo John Charlton’s filly Silvor | the passige of theordinmce intimating thit § 5 terriblethrushing to Fisher, using apairof | elewven of the stones, and they inclidod gen sisting of lemouad s 2 AL b 1,50 was abiut-the amountof monoy used. | 5 plelo ment. Bu;llm, tesl 28 455 03 s_g | Spurwassewond, N e brass knuckles. that had been olleded . varions time, by | anl cake. ol - its— 7, Bostc e 5 ! 5 3 i oy port the ord e Mic! e Mayor Cushing, s me of which were prized e Buryos Avees, August L.—Av the begin- | Nyt Gumbert and Murphy. Umpires— AT SARATOGA. Cuduhy, whoasked him if he favored the T.oypos, Augustl.—[Spevial Cablegram to T'his is the sccond time that the mayor's The members of the Sixth w ning of the revolution General LeVaile took | Caffney and Lynch. * First race, three-fourths of a mile, two- [ ordinante, orwould he take £250 to doso, to | THE BEr]—Inthe house of lords tonight the | residencehns been burglarized in the past | club were at the rooms, Tweity-sixth und command of the government forces, seconded T yan olds ~Lord Hurms calizabean, Labold, | whieh Mr. Burke replied thuithowanted $30, | Maruis of Salisbury. wplying to queries ro- | livee years, the buries on the frinet | pakce swroet, infull force last night. En- by the chiet of police, Colonet Capdeville, ! CAGO, oid, Lees, Silver Prince, Category, Fair- | saging that he was notheve for his health. | carding alloged Jowish pemecution in Rus. | fcodion — scuriig §4.8 = in - cash Sl ¥ 6ol i Hane ] ber with 2,530 l,‘,m.‘,"'::n Until Sunc m,“\"mw Chicago.........0 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 1— 8| view, Billet Retreat, Duke of Montrose, Bug- | [iéstated that Mr. Cudahy and Mr. Meday | 5250 o ’“ ik ‘|“f "”".““ belonging to Mayor Cushing's fathe ”’“{\ .]“_l{ ol ‘"“{:m ’;‘n'“u““'l"" : l‘_ ot O eouncayy AURUSY NGt York.. . -.010,0/0/ 11 08 0— 5 | pipe wanted him {0 Support tho orinance aid | S suid ke cold not confirm the reprts of | The visitrs, howerer, made ihenselics on. | of thedub members, and then by w 21,at 5a. m, the revolution was trinmphing, |~y S epis T v Sy Second rice, one and one-fourth miles, | that he received moncy from i Joinston. | the lssucof anti-Jewishedicts by the Russian | tirely at lomeand spréal adainty lunch o | mous vote the call fora meeting, atwhich to It was decided to grant the truce asked by | Cpicago 4, New York 4. Batte sweepstakes—Sunney Brook, Come to Taw. [ On the Sunday following I met Mr, Burke, |government. Hewas sure tha were | a dining nomtabloto whichtheydid ample | orzanie a cntl club, wis aproved. — This the government till 10 a. m., when fighting | and Farvell; O'Day and Ewing. Umpires— | Bell D Or, Floodtide, Lavina Belle, Hypo- | who remarked that ‘Mr, Mahoney is in_town | o grounds for dreading a whol asion | justice. A wedding party was Cin thehouse | inceting will beheld at toll hext L0 A GOl ST Ao s ot veb et | ot nvce Aud By dbw. crite. 2 tryiug tocateh us) I suggested that Mr. |of Great Britain by pauper Jews fiom [at the time and silkdreses md dress suits | Thursiay night,and the Sixth warlers wiil Muving, Kaeniidsciaed 6, ston | the Artiz & & v L Third race, one and one-sixteenth miles, | Mahoney was in the city on the ico house | Russis were carefully escorted down stairs and the | marchdown in i body, their eglo enter into a treaty. While this was going-on Amer(tan) Asdoolation, Troquois stakes — Masterlode, Windham, | matter or school board question, but he fu- — = pockets turnel inside out beiore they were | that proved such an attaction during the the government was recolving. troops siavrigtes Alarm F -, Morris, Dundee, Sir John, | sistod that Ishould look out. farmysclf, as An English Tableware Syndicate, | stacked ina heap i the e ] cunpiign of 13, from the interior. Muny commissioned % Santiago, Uncle Bob. b L there was something inthe wind, and that he PiTTsivRG, Pa., August 1.~A telegram from | ploted thenis fogramims by rel " Al ey . soldiers about the streets wore killed and e e G R Fourth rice, threofourths of a mile— | wus suspicious, ¢ same tine teling Findlay, O., says s proninent tablewaro man- | PGEcanaty bird from its cage : pRRINA LI A R AR AT many others wounded by the people assem- it 5 Drizzel, Kittybin, Irvene, Fairy Queen, Blue | to stand stiff and not give anything away. 5 L'he police have been put in prssession of 8 € S e L 4 A R Bt ey Syracuse 8, Louisville 8. Errors— | Rock, Bradford, Australitz, Willifred, Roin- | Ffosaid also that Johnston had elled him ofF ab the facts of the burglary, but have nocdueto | W.T. Prenticof Chicag is at the Casty, o Fevolt tionists being helped by sx e nt. | Syracuse 4, Louisville 4. Battories —Casey | bow,’ Raven Hill, Dilemma, Ocypeté, Lady | the car that mornime and told him that Ma- | £185 concernin the United States has been | the identity of the thiel HL. (. Gurdnerof Chicago isat the | war bombarding theplaces occupied by the | 24 O'Rourke; Ehref and Ryan. Umpire Pulsifer, 2 f honey was after something, and for himto |soldto an Englishsyndicate, The price paid —————— % Ti. 1) Blio o New Yorkis it thy Parton. e S B A OO UP LY 1008 Gty Fifth race, one and onesixteenth miles, | gtand siiff and not giveanythingaway.” On | averages $i00000 por factory, or 3,300,000 in Are you trablel with chronic diaurhor L Wil b AR fah o small importance. At 4 p. m. the AT lling—Bliss, Dyer, Dundee, Clay Stockton, | cross-exasmination Mr. Dougherty sid that | in all, asthere are thirty-three factories in [ A glass of Cook’s extradry champague thiee | el e } men-of-war censod - fiing - by order | Brcokle W YORIC, verett, B, B. Million, Clurrie G, Outright, | Owen Dougherty was head cook forcertin | thecountry. The price of tablewarewill be | or four imesa day will cur it. Tl 0/ el of tho revolutionists, who abandoned | fipogyfereee-@ 0.0 0 0 1.0 0 0—1] Lotretid, Radcliffe. Rock Island contractors. Burke lnow him | advaaced as soon the sydicale assumes con- M. Haydn of Tolalo, 0, i stopping at the their arms nccording to the agreement with | ool +xaveenen0 0001 01 0 0 rack fast. when they met and shook hands. I lnew | trol, Paxton. the government, The leaders of the revolu- | 1t —Brooklyn 5 Toled . AT MONMOUTH, money bad been used, because Thad received St A.D. White of Buffab, N. Y., is at tho tioh say this agreement was entered into be- | Brooklyn 3 Toledo 2. Batteries . ce, ono milo—Def St a checkseven days before. Mr. Burke said Severe Storm i Rlode Island. Thoe Funeral of Michacl Fleming to | Murn, o of thoit waut of amumunition, The | W Pitz; Cushman ind Sage. Unpire—Peo- | First race, ono anileretuptor: Stocktan, | o wouldu’t vote for a rilind or a monoply | Proviexc, RL, Augtst 1—Early this ke PIRGD R 0N Ry A. Gilelrist of Cleyeme is a guest ot iy’ people are greatly discontented with these | Ples, Healey and Bow TR h d for &40, sking how 1 camo out he ;;ml moming a violent wind, accompanied by & | TThe funeralof the lte Michal Floming | Murmy. arrangements. Some of the eitizens and “ond race, three-quarters of a mile, Sea- | that heand anotler fellow had 4 combination | teyiblorain stor, passed over Warwick con finally deided upom for this after | H.P. Dix of St. Louis is registered at ¢ soldiers have even committed suicide, Col- AT ROCHESTER. D e P ey LLoyfcar | Yo et miove than the othies: At tiat meot- | STV DRI MON, TS SV WARRIS [ basboen dnaly dwlded upc for this after- |y, onel Capdovillo has been obliged to have | Rochester......1 1 0 0 10 3 0 2 chestor, Sir George, Box ford. Walett, Arta. | 10F. 8t nis salom on July 15 1 took him [ apeBoiny ploughed 1ts w ‘tho water | 1001 8t Jo'cluck from the fmily residence, ¢ "y ) "hy o of Palmor 150 gust o th aleg amputated. Colonel Campos, the revo- [ St Louis.......3.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 win, Strathmeath, Bolero, A bundauce (colt), [ 83ide when he lold = e = that he | toihe east sile, strikig W and Brisel | Bunlette and Tyentyeighth streets. e J y &t HEY j luttonist, is dead, The chief leader of tho in- Hits—Rochester 14, St, Louis 10. BErrors— | fwd Lips, Peter, Sirocco, Conrad. * | only got 2200, 1 did not te 1” the <|ll>' Hl'l.v"'h A child was killed by lightning aud many | Rev. My Duryea of the st Congregtionl Churles H. Godfrey of Fremont is at the surrection wi . Leonardo Alem. “"'l‘“‘,""' e 6, St Loui Batterics—Titcomb ce, one mile, Eatontown_stakes x.m\_:‘x‘.{d:x(;-}»‘;;: ‘fl"l\.'h‘v”i“i.‘uylnhlylllly h:“""ll:}d‘\b buildings demolished. church will conduct the services,mnd the | Mepyehants, ' ———— m.;xf: nm; Stivetts and Wells. Umpire— | ¢ o Diablo, Firenz, Fitzjam o S MR Ly S o e e R funcral promises to be the largesteverheldin R. E. Day of Hartford, Conn,, isin thocit y, General Rivas Publicly Shot. b —_— O . o and three-cighths miles— | BtmY house. I neverheanl Burke mention i Whilky Tewit Rival: this city, inasmuch as the bost of fricds tho | at tie Paxion. LA Lingeran, August |.—The news is con- AT PHILADELPITIA. poufuL race, gne and throc-tightis wiles — | 175y orcopt §500 Mr. Burio i the | Lounwiniy Kp, Augist L—4 Phln- | goaise had mde turinga msidnce of | 1P, Wieri of St Tauis vas a thedics firmed of the defeat of General Rivas by gov- | The Athletic-Columbus game Jurus, tan, 1)1 3 souncil refused to st t the ordinneeun- | delphiasyndicato recently purchased the dis- | ¢ NS lore, his promitoncoin tho | ray 1ist night. n was post- | tor B, Her Highness, Niagara, T 307, ! : crnment troops under General Ezeta. Rivas | poued on account of rain. tor B iter Highnoss, Ningara, Tom Bos. ivg. | 16ss allstreets running novh and south and | tillery of Joln G. Roche at Uniontown, | Pacillc shops, his leadorship asa | JR.J. Whittlton of Washington, I, C., is at the Murray seaped from the capital la : s = S A o & e east and west were Left open andthecty pro- | for £100,000. It is now said that they pros | IR0 piwsucd ud taken prisower @ 08 | py Milwaukees will go out to the park | Dinitdess: Nosere: gV iy, o | o Michel D Rocho tostifid that de Jaew | and tho ik aul ampee Wit the tnist | worh asa oiblicspirited dtizen I every | VG SER } 1 s ¢ ) v rning : sette, J - Lilly A » rke and had conversed Wi im be- pas E e a Cattlo Sy g 5 | ot thed x o Wi pblichy shot and Lis hody exp o | this afternoon and make an effort to amuse [ ~Sixth x one and. one-sixtoenth miles, | M- Burke und had conversed with him be- | known as the Distilling and Cattlo feeding | way entitled hin to such respectat his [P SS I 0o vl o Floming died Tuesdny evening at5 [ the Merchants o Plasn Atvng T oy poscd o0 | 11,6 Black Sox. Thoy will fiad a vastly dif. | solling—Tsquimuux, Long lslnd, Gray | fore the pissax { the ordinane iis | company, which has had its headquarters at | death. ns are v Thocdostus. Sam Yo ; | he proposed showin: that Mr. Burke had de. S o clocle. bt nterment was postponed s log | . B Sunders of Linwla was b theM inquiry is being made re ago, and will, be' lucky 1f thoy get | yooVenth race, three-fourths of a mile— - - ins, e on 2 being objected to, My, Mahoney stated that | Peoria, 11, S Nt persons are compromise: ferent team than the one they met two weeks | Dawn, Theodosius, Sam Wood, Penzance. ) il o s ; FEAVSLEN SFacR s e Tourisit i S manded $50, saying that be was not here | capep e aatre il e o possible, until rply to repeatcd telegrams | lard st night o Rivas couspiricy. Tho sioge” lasted | o wame out of the sories. Every bogs Ylouteer, Fitsjymes, My Iellow, Clareadon, | for yis * health, - ma ~ refused oo, | Chiexiillars bestroying Yexas Crops. | S2IENC LG Wotut, mpenitenont of | H. L. Bloss of Grnd bland is i the city, forty hours.. The “capitol suffered con- | auxious to see the Brewers - as - O o im Kiaas Mat o % | Mr. Roche, under advice of counsel, vefused [ NE L, August LA Awsting | 406000 penitentrary at Salem, ouldbe |at the Millard siderable dumage, Hundreds of persons w ave making & lacky Haht for. the pennant T erca P SM1ae ob e, soliing | toanswer questions, but a motion for @ con- | "Tex., special says: Millims of caterpllars | pogived, Hseens thit the Jutter wis aviy J. B. Burkley of Stromsbirg was at tho shot dead in the streets. The governm; and have beaten the Omahas in every gamé | —(Tend Lignt, Muid of Thaift Honbymoor. | mitment and a continuance opeed bis lips, | have invaded the fields in that scction of | from hone on business, andthe sidonews had | casey Tast nigit forces took part in the overthrow. The | piaved so far this season. Clarie and Moran | Disconnt. "Acdventurer, Kewsor, GoidStep, | When he stited that e had three conversa- | Texas and planters and farmers are busy | notreached him, 5o the burialof the father |~ 50 "Fodoson of St Touls was ot Rives forces aro now disposed to return to | will be Omaha's_battery, and Thornton and | Crutches, Blithe, Beatiess, - Preakness L % | tious with Mr. Burke. Hesaid: “Isuppose | poisoning thom. They aro very Iad alonis | was dedded upon for nday e eI A the fronticr if ne Westiake for the Hadera. A lnse crowd | ¢rutclies, Blithe, Fearless, *Preakuess Lass, | tho conversation with others mfers to the | the Bruos river, andit may bo that thecot- | * The decoastd was 010 of the best known at Armenian patriarchite was cavr where the cases against the atleged councilmen were booked for trial races Fiveeighths of a mile~Cecilin won, Aus. AT CHICAGO, relar made no somd in Mres, | Wi 80 pleasing througliout that the adienco when he abstriete wis kept i @ hieh state of good humor foom: the. dressol Muny of the features wer viorously ap. T e ne ltonod away o fowmin. | Pluded and some of then encoved. Tom e e Drink Excelsior Springs Missouri watos, nigat. Theyhad armgel for a moonlight piic and soclt ab Savi ufacturer says his establishment with every Paxton last might = 4 e R 4 R i R AL : IR0 O.B. on of Chimgo was at tho M A will be on hand, as these three games will be eather showery and track slc story ubout Mr. Burke and myself going to | ton crop of the st will pe seriously in- [ citizensof Omahs, vespected inall walksof . . HANLON AND T fougt with mobe Intorest thans any played | ' Ciner showery and track slow. N Cudaby's. Iuis the Vigget o in tho | jured. S Life and abloto Wld hisown wnpwhore, e e L e on the local grounds this season. THE BE B OE. worle 4 S b = camo o this city dimet from Vrank B Flatigu of Crete s in the ¢ THONGla0 Ooxa 2t Alyantireimois. i N T THE BELLEVUE RANGE. Jobn N, Burke ttiflol ehat hovovrre: [ Von Caprivits M« romndum. | ov, Seolnd, * July T g e Meroiaita: ‘ ’ : o e z i | cdived any money to vote for the Rock Islanc Ry, Augus Special Cablegram to | being an export. jattem muker inmediately | TraSmith and C, H. Dr Edw .-m!“I\‘ '{',,.“"'“'“'?' ‘The second day Aipah b et attne ores of the Second Day's Competi- linance, “Mr. Johmston never gave ne | e By, ] -The North Germnan secured o position in the Union Pacific shops | are ut tho Millird Sdward Hanlon of oronte, Can., and Jotm | ‘e second day of the coursing m h tion of Military Marksmen. 0, or any other sun of maney or vil d emer of Pittsburg, Pa., two of the world's | fair grounds yesterdav again afforded a fair | 13,115 Nob,, August 1o [Spoctal Tele- | blos, 1o sild; “and 10ver profised me iy L el y VLS | avotoday. He was son appointed foremmai, most fawous oarsmen, arrived in the city | CToWd With much excitement and pleasure. | gru to Ty Bre. - Followiug are the scores | thing o support thordinnce. -Inmy siloon | Mmemorndun yeforring ) the heassily (0| wiich position ho heldup ton._short ime ho about 10 0'clock last evening and are quar. Dhe first race on the afternoon’s card was e Dong A hat Jobmiton ot £000,| burmorious relitions with Yilaut to tho | fow i doath. Twaitysk yiars ionor ered at the Millurd, They: come direct from | between William Huffshy’s blue dog M R AN N0 . 4 | and wouldbet e $15 to ¥ that he dil direet initiativeof Emperor Willian sponsible place isnota bad reeord st ut | 3 tered at the Millard, They come direct from Uty nd BN Jeynan hoe! doe Hidales, | tice of the aunual rifle competition, Depart- | offered to bet him an even$s, athough | AR L 1,‘”(., Tt e et R st o C.A. Barnes and W The jack got & start, but was speed ment of the Platte: "“”:‘lhl\ ‘I““;\"”» fllw' “-“dh\“‘“"l;" Be KoL Cholera Spreading at Mecoa, wis attended with frugality, and asa conse (w\‘\-»\u";‘“ th '( “‘(A overhauled and turned by Mercury, who | — R b cent. T first remarked to Mr. Dougherly, as LoNbON, Augist 1.-Clolers is spreading | quencene sccumulated valuable reil estite, +A. Roycoof Ha city is toarrange for an exhibition race at | scored ten points to Hidalgo's none, ? | ajoke, that T gots1,00, and afterwards £00; «ay\} 3 ‘\'(\)‘K'f\’\, .‘l:‘” Qay oluite-one deatns | Which foilowed in worth, tho city’s rise, and |5 a tho Caasey Lake Manawa, having been correspondiog Huffsky's blue Beauty next went on the the next time 3300, and thonext timenothing, | #t Ateccd. SN 9 “ LRLRS | athis death the deceased owned some of the Blackburn of with J. I Callen with that end in view, 1t | CONISC against Secretary Luse's celebrated i | Douglerty thought Maloney was in tow from the diseass were reported andon Thurs: | Hoit ety in wis @ stockholder in | gt the Astni RN, bk 2 | white and black Colerine. Beanty made a looking ujp the ice h matter, butl thought | day elghty-four werorecorded. Allports on | the. Union hatinal Bank, and wWis ton e expected to make armngements today for | yand race and wion eusily, Colering. being Z itwason the Ragk Island onlinunce. Mr ted Sea, Loy Asin” Miner arc | nected with several milor finanial s- | goie net the event, and the date, which will | outof the race on account of being badly { Johnston did not ¢; Hm"”l!' th ‘H”\' totake | quarantined aguinst pilgrims socint No one was more be some time in the fmmediste fu- | “siipped” the huruess cliuging to him i e in his ofice to tell me that Mabhon ey ~— genialand diaritable thau he, u | 1 . e VIS r op stif old n . Both omrmen’are n Aus sonfiition for sasls s r. Royce umming Bird and arnest Bir Q. M Lt 17th Inf.... i ougherty the ey got & L B Zaxzupan, August 1.—A decree issued by | @morestauich fricy LY i ke Fer e ety S for padng | Meyer's Fly made things warm for aho noxt | Spencer &t B, Cofpy Co. J0/ 110k infe: - vas aly i bluf for L went, 1o healquarters | | ZaNuBAL August oA dooves lasy ro | My Flening wus e e e Ty A ¥ preth O | Fatbit, Humming Bird winning after us | Rvan Wil sec. (6. G i . And iRl SN e FEINAR S0l it opkin i BAREIAR SRANIRAR g B0 101140 008 (4% sidunt of the Burns . B Tie UEm o0 10 80 6k Haulon was seen at lis hotel by a Brn ve- | PFCILY 8raceas was ever scen in the open | Dranes. i, Corp D, 16th Int ougherty said o hid a cic 50, 1 did | ltingto slve euerally will e s 1 4 v a B el Seott, David, S toll. Dougliortym @ joke that 1gott $250. Talso | binding asbefow the Anglo-Germin ugre porter and intorrogated us to' Lis coming | o uvis, duats Wy Sat, Car B Joi ! : \ ta porter and futorrogated us to” his coming | Miiore were four other events, all close and. | RV e N st G i 1o 26 wla him 81,000 and $0. 1 ecudnt say | ment. Tho' salo of slaves i forlidden and “There is nothing certala about it Just at ;»x.'.m;!, u:mnn-.-x-.mu.n\gw\m well satis- Jomiton, W. it IE' 30 L, it In :;h{' "'”"lu“n :H:H! o e W !vl ll‘: slave depols lw»u\n"'. aresent ” he epliod, - VDho ooets Tin®h,8t | ted with the sport ¢ otnion. G L St Co. G h Tt : 1o city Twenl /o privito bisiness, aid di G 5 o his. hccapted my challon b sy At | “tomorrow afternoon the Council Bluffs | Bavidson, it &, Corp. ¢ suTaL. 2 fi | not oo Mr Rgehe nor E2yans, nor any of Strack and Kill d Pive, . s { OW 01 BNV | i grouuds will be ti 10 of some grand BIAE, Joip 1 - ‘ tock Tslind o Tonoxo, Augustl,—The Canadian P :‘:‘r' naln ”." DURLEY, BUL tho fiot i that | open fleld coursing, with twenty-six 'gro RTITION, dward Jobusten testified that he did not TOMNEG Avmat L Canadian T B mctonten fo s of e kind, or lather B | | gunds entered. It will be great sport, and & T know of any moncy used in_ this wmatt express this aftornon struck & wazon e water unitually aereod upon- and e tho | large crowd will surely be in atwendance. B r gave Mr, Bur 0 for bis vote, | taining @ man named Patrik Downey v Mrs, [salla cribes the passage inChancellor vonCaprivi-s | then a meremechinicil shalow of what they, A Perkins of Blir was night at the Cisey W, R. Johnston of Crete guest at the Millarl madeat the second day’s preliminary prac Duluth, where they have been participating in the regatta, Tlheir objoect in visiting this Elmer Pri jled States present ! sver paid him 2200 ther sum ; never | lis two boys., Peter McLaughlin and Charles v childron referce can say whether or not itis in proper | THE SPEED RING, gavehim a promise or anything of valie for | MeNell. All were 1 A vigrocer al the condition for’ racing at the hour for the | . 2 his influence or vote on the Rock Island ordi- | 4 X Douglis and a race, Gaudaur will not agre to that Saratoga Haces, nance, Spain's King in Good Health lading men t Mer's Cliri l'l'v';‘ 'whylwlw l:n- lm.uu-- l\w.!u\h mwh\uvu. SARATOGA, , August 1.—[Special Tele- The case agalnst Edward uston wis Pans, August 1.-A. roportof death tian _ associnti t erintndont of of the wuter, and then when it is time for | eyim to/Tur Brn,|—Tho weatber was cloudy i |then taken up. W Evaus o d ted the Orezon penitontiiry, Salen, Ore, ; Mrs the race if he doesn’t happen to feel like go- ) ) Topeka, Kan, testifiol follows: I Jenni feum, Hrs, Clarles ( ing intoit, he can say that the water is not | #ud the track heavy. Followingis a summary | e o s ¥ 5 wet Mr. Johnsou st ne or the | the boursetoday. An inquir Charles Fostey, Milchell, fitand refuse to start. [ don’t propose to | ©f the rces: Karsion, Charlos, Skt Co. 1, iat Cav | 2 20 i first of July; had met him four tim i the offiial announce that th T ). Uil train my heart out for eight or ten weeks for First race, three-fourths mile, two- q C0, G, ith Cav Wo taliced over the ability of passing ng's health is good Theremains will bo intore a race and then not have it come off, I know | year-olds—Stratesem, the favorite, won, | ¥, FRORE e the ordivance, Mr, Johnson never said - Hill cemetery, boside those o Guudaur very well, and I won't have any | Tourist second, Woodbena third, Tom Doua. i M thing about £5,000 or ‘the big five,' 3 An Editor Sentenced Tsabella, who died o few y such game as lhu! worked on me. L dou’t | hue scratehed. “Iime—1 :20, mention any sum of money at any tim Dunriy, A ! Mr. Walsh, editor of » of Omabia’s fhest pr meun 10 speak disparaginglmof Gaudaur as |~ Second race, ouo mile and soventy yards— s willing to grant anything reisonable he Cashel Se S boen enced 10 | the o will he opened b re au carsman, He got me into a deal like that | Little Crete, the favorite, won, Dilemma hreo ¥ | the young kingof Spain D d A v i felt that the streets should be vicated, but < y ament b & 1abor ned thils eity of i once at Pullman, on Luke Calumet, and | second, Big Brown Jug thivd, Hydy scratched. M 3 Johinson thought all of them oughtuot to 1 at 35 and taken part i > 10,000 peoplowent home disappointed because | Time—1:524 Wright, i, H., 1st L, %th Cav b6 wasmtedn ol g o ' NEO s ia 3 v did not see a race. £ Third vace, three-fourths mile —Foxmead - - Michael D. Roche testified: *1 know Mr - “That’s right," chipped in Teemer. “We | won, Eminence second, Zea third, Caruot, The Voluntee Johnsou, Me Jehison did not v anything lis Oficial Missing. et e withhim. The referco said the waterwas | ite, won, Fellowship second, Happiness | the Goelet cup toduy by the New York yiacht | i moniion &3,00 any other sum of | cense Inspector Knoch Ra alleged to b wis anong the places cisited by the | A ormm of tariar hiking powier. Highoes all right, but Gandaur wouldn't have it that | thi me, 14015 elub the Voluuteer won, beating the Ruritun, | money. | know Dousherty ind Rowloy. Did | missing with #,0000f liconse money belong: Mhunday night. They oblined | ofleaviningstroigih-U. 8. Governuont Le= way. It was all right for a mile and a quar- fth race, threefourths mile, selling— Iatriug, Giossoon andothers, not téll Mr, Dougterty and Me. Rowley that lug w salooukeepers o the o nothaing of value ! port Aug. 17, lsol