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6 1896-TWELVE PAGES, . e 0D THE LICENSING BILL, Salvadorian consul here, that affairs with DERL ! ELECTION BIL thom separately and slashed them so severely BOWMAN'S DF harness, were savel. 1t s genorally bew A Bl(_‘ BL\“; AT T“L (\l lT\L Guatemala are in status quo. — that neither can recover, — | Tieved thatthe fim ws the work of in i‘m ond —— dhe Coroner's Jury Finds That e Was | diary. Tho danage was merely noninal, A\gainse Ifs Passage. AN OCDEN IRAGEDY. Due toan Unavoidable Accldent. | T y ContMnry, O, Angust 22 coting " y Marcin Moffat's Lunch, Tho Long line Assembly. ' GAIAE TS Mkt Angu v’“ — bt | Two Men Fatlly Wounded During a | _Theinquest oer the nmais of Chrles | o muagiy lst Miss Maren Wotti, of i speec > rht, said the government had Loxo Pixe, Neb-, August 3.—[Special Tel. | SLOF 116 dlspiwes of the Thurman elub Political Quarrel. Bowman, who was killed Friday morning by | Nowh Pyventy-ffth streetgaven selltte linol Tire Yesterday Morning. speech here tonieht, sald the goverment had | o 8 Sl U M PN TR oy | Protest aginst the passage of the faloral [ o olticnl Quart ectal Tote. | the faling of @ stone bricket at the now | pelitte line made a mistake in introducing the licensing ) s ) 1 election bill washeldat the east front of the e : in honor of her friend, Miss Mila Lally, wha — tauqua grounds have the rustle and stir of 3 ol gram to T A blooc redy took | American National bank builling, was con oy 3 bill during & session that was crowded with | 'A1Que grounds have the ! eapitol thisevening. A bout fifteen hundred | €00 © Tk Bie ) —A boody tracedy took | American Nutiona € COI | woes to the New Engling const with hey the tenters been going on and they rested place here at 8 180 o* clock this morning, James | tiued yesterday aftornoon HiTe ot lia i ; ‘ pusiness, The intentions of the government, 4 3 cre prese specied {ha g0 L : other for her summer outing shortly. Mi SEVENTY THOUSAND FED TO THE FLAMES :. i ““I{ :_" “"m f“”; I_‘)‘ e ™ | awhile this evening when the bell called THETN “”'” ‘{" kit "‘l'“')""”‘ "\“.IxL Criffinand A. 2. Washburn, two prominent | Hary Taurie an architoct, was sworn. | Cremor, Duisy Botts, Panline Stavses. 1oty ' . Satistonst x Ut them together fn the pavillion.§ The assembly | A UG 5 T | business men, got fxto a political dispute rol. | He tesiified that he had examined the buicket | Lally, Jese MeCuie, Blossie Pratt, and reasonable and beneficent and ought o i P e | Specch, when the committee cuiled . ik ¥ * d tho platfor: 0 thougght the east sico | Mabléand Litta Spaulding were prosent g A High Wind Fans the Conflagration ive < comiondel - Uhe " sappory | OB cpestel with fraver Wed Elon. Jater | (ESL 0 WItE W 0ONUCERE LS ,‘.;m 0 the county .vlum;.‘“ next Monday, | o ‘r‘\‘ platforn unm J;,h:ll nst e Dubléand Litta Spauiding ware pi hl"h":fl hiol 5 rowerles L 1 0 prese 5 " Vashburn favored the Mormou nominee | ©f the pier, sbove the broken bracke 10} Ives as onl, ful child Which AN Efforts Are Powerless of every tempera . Tho proosals had | ¢ AEE C s O e, Roy. J. D, Stowar | B0 Prosented them with & letter Morris, A M., was introduced and delivered <in t " oderale r for county recorder,and Grifin the gontilo | had scttled slightly, and thus caus - to Subdue -One Man Seri- ’f*'-_“'“‘;(‘ :"‘y“““. LR “‘I’w‘ "Lm:"‘»v‘»'m'.f‘:‘u responded, stating that he hod been present | t0be rad, which contained his regrets and - s | i b i ing cpunl press d broken s, Birnas oum candidite. The wrangle culminated in o [ I8 A0 unequal presure, had | Dr.Birney curescatarrh, Bee bl aly t. . gt LAY Iy | at this assombly a few years and he had not | the information that sieleness alone preveneed A ; . Lt | tho rodk. Thesettling of the building, ho L - ously Hur had been balked by the inexpeeted hostility | g, on v othor assombly that had any move | him from fulfilling by promise, He wrote | Uarrd and Washburn sippel Griffin, who | getifiod, was the cause of natural rsulls Striking Moller Fatally St welability and brotherly love—dueas hesaid [ brieflyin denunciations of the bill and its pro. | Went out and borrowed o revolver, On rve | @Hary Cragin an cneinoer, swore thit ho Joseph Chamberlain Claims It & J— Not Have Deen Intrcduced, Binwixanay, August 2.—(Spocial Cable- The Lineoln Woolen Milla Destroyed by | gramto Tue Bre.)—Joseph Chamberlain, ina T At Columbus Protest of the temperance fanatics, who were repro sented by the leaders of the United Kingdom Neb, August 2.—[Special Tele- | alliance, and above all by the unexpected do- ram to Toe Biy e Lincoln woolen ""1 opr .[l ..]r Ly bl“\‘ *I“"‘tl‘vm‘.lK :‘ ‘:.7 ‘:\nn nills were totally consumed by five this fo N Cud. WADath. ths Sreiterity vt Siidea mand a loss of over §0,00 is entailed. | the opponents of th sy, but he could Ihe mills were in Beimont addition, about & | not say the same for their Gladstonian and mile and o half northof the state university Parnellite ailics because it was well known that the Parnellites were opposed to anything LS Loe LI tupugiie Wil Lt Ll » nature of even a moderate tem peraticc spontancous combustion in the raw material 2, While s majority of the Gladstoninns The flarmes were first. discovered at 9:30, but pledged to the hilt in fav it was some tine before the fire department the compensation of publi The government erred in not foresecing thesd contingencies, but the temperance people had made & greater mistake in 1ejeeting an oppor When the firernen made the long run [ giniey” vhich might not occur again - for they found the mills smoking | many yeurs of the middle eliss and henee on a level, | measure would not pass the senate, gun, ad Grifthh sald yes. Washburn de | Standing a pressing tost of from 9,000 to 10,000 The audience was double what it was the A letter of regret was read from ex-Presi . i | previous year for the fivst day. dont Cleveland, in which he expresseda d I'he teachers are nearly all present. among | sire tobe eirolled among those who protest them G, Eyvans D.D, L.L.D., I5. M. Clish | azinstthe passige of the bill ind expressing D.D., B. A Whitnan, A.M, Prof. Ida | thewish that the indications were n Adams AM., Rev. I, D, Stowart, M, C, | Dumerous that the climax of congressions M. Woodward, Prof. ¥, W. Barrows, of | recklessness had beon roched in which the | S0 ML o Sl il Buffalo, N. Y. 'and a great numberof othiers, | protests of the pople have little weight e UL Bl Lo I'h b very complete corps of teachers | Senator-olect Bricosenta letter saying the | Giimy began tofireon bl and sent thrce and lecturcrs” this year and from all | proposed law was repugnantto democratic | Liliow imto his body, cieh one of which | the indications so” far this year | ideas and full of danger to the republic WHHIG v been TRMI. | The. coloted Horter promises to be u great success in _chautauqun Several sy s were made against the [ J°0G i Clarles Turner, opened fre on { work. The great majoraty here cone tolearn | bill - Governor Campbell was not reachied i | Grimy soon ifter hoshot at. Him on, and sent what is taught and not simply to loiter | the listof speakers until alatehour snd did | Jhuiie thiough Grifin's Qody, piereing the around, and thisIs the “ficenive thatgives | mt talk at lensth. e devoted bis tine | fyor " Tumen firel. thre or four shots ani ; Aoy . imiberlain saw nothing to discour | 80 much encourigement o the teachers, and | an explanation of theprovisions of the billand | iy i shbe R JERCITREE R OVl ALE G LB G R L LG LRl i ek R manent institution. Chantaugua circleshave | garding the recont publication that he would | jhe fotof a min Lrroracy, W bauk building, and that the breaking was an : ; 4 were valuel at $10,000. * The macninery in | had conducted tho wminist fative work witl manent institation, Chautaugu drclesbave | gibine thetecut publiuionthathe voull | iy eho sioon, Humer died this i gy Wk ) i, Wis.) alled there by a telosram an. lie tablishment s of the lutest improved | singular good fortuno and ‘success and | i from this wscubly i urg now es. | Giplos e statontitia i opposition 60 the | al5:17'clyckc nd Gritn is ot _expect e Brestarday from | UCIE the scrious ilness of s futhier atterns and cost &0,000, There was also [ had raised Englands influence | th A il LT AL AU survive, The fown is much exeited R T SR, e e Yatmer | G, Jumicson, manmgor of the furnisiing sverdl0.00 worth of materials and trim- | higher than it had been for many years, | ceman Kitts an Negro. Reslutions of profeet. wore prosonted by | Mormon peoplefeel very hot against Gridin, | g ‘RN Gikbeting thit the body be | £00ds department at Haylen Bros., loft lasy nings consumel, Mo fos vance on every | Kven the opposition dic ot dure to “wmpusn | -y | 8 NPT LA ST ISR myo, | Allon W Thusmin ied adopied: - Thoresd, | 410 theoniers ae taking seps to- guard | G Wery "Aad Lhnt (e particulhes of the | Svening fora ten das Vtionin (Nicao | i fdekb accident besentto the parents, Miss Anna Foley left todiy for a twa i ers' strike resulted inanother tragedy today, pounds. Tlo was sure the weight of tho plat form esting upon the bricket was not that much, ®Holjuist, the man who was in char the 1ifling ipparatus, testified that he was crofulin lifting the stoe into place, and that while doing so, it did not weceive any - soevere blows. < Alex McKenvie, silk 1 Jumes pArchitect Mendelolin had seen the stone, [ Miller, bluck gonld buy ! e Tlis testimmony was practically the same as | Tetingat Spivit Lk Mr. Tauric's. His opition was that the | Mrs, I, J. Sackettand daughter hive gone brealk was caused by slight, settling of tho | on o visit £ nothem Tlinots, wicre (hey wills, which threw the weight of the bui will spend the summer g on the outerendof the platforn brack 0, & iuvivosld 50 Bron) ek 1 Thejury then renderedn ventict that Bow. | nicht e ey et man cime 1o his death by being strick on the | abusiness ind ploasure trip. i head by a stone bricicel, broken from the | e N TESRERER A non-union apprentice numed Ridout was attacked while wing ot by two strikers, He defended himselfwitha revolver, fatally shooting H. L. Siebrt clared thathie culd whip Gritin any way, and proceeled t pull hiscoat. Joln Hamer, brother of the Mormon candidate for re corder, over whom the trouble arose, stepped between the men. Griftin backed back sev. steps, bt he continuc to ad 10 the fact that we were all poor and | visions andexpressei the opinion that tho | tuning, Washburn asked nim if he hada | hid tested the sioneand fournd it capable -v!‘ Saxtuascraco, August?.—The (ron mold { | - PERSONAL PARIGRAPHS, | was notified and the high wind that was rag ing fanned the flames into a fury hing amounts to &21,000, making a loss of | the foreign policy of the ministry He ridi lutions were in syr v cner: itn A TN Phis koo SErtS o vin sympathy with the gener gram to Tz Brie,]—Thisifteroon a negr I In accordinee with this wish, thy funeral | weeks' visit to Mes. Jones, the former mana tener of the addresses, 3 named Julian Jones had a dificulty with a A Villainous Tramp's Narrow Escape il Bo tiel 5 At Wy Sovd’ 3 2 I i o 7 % 3 — - A 3 “ | will be held this moming from Heafey & | ger of Boyd's opera house, at Menphis, el Sity-five workmen are thrown out \'i'\:»\,;\”'”“.‘l‘f' Jf-'fffn.n‘“'.i"”:-.»[wlfx'-:r ']‘“:\*f whiteman on the priucipal business strect XOW A NEWS, Racive, Wis, August 2—Adarw Young, o | Heafey's at 8 o'clock, the remains being in. | Tenn T it fitmos sproad so rapldly that all means | sfon to the vatican in the. interests | ond kivcked him_down, Policeman Hoguo —_— professioral tramp from Indiang, had ar taredin Lauvel Hill trude, davghter of Mr.and Mrs. I, S, bt s ;,f.‘-"\‘\f e shut off by mexns of the stair- | of . his Catholi fellow subjects, | edledon William Ultry, o welll nown news. AnIndian Controversy. 10w escape today from lynching. He called e e White, left Saturday for the Thousand Liland waysand the girls employed at the looms had | had acted in a more honorable and straight- | BLETMan, to assistin quelling the distur Panis, Tex., August 2. ~[Special Telegran | a¢ the home of Rev. Father Fesslerof St Dr. Birney curescatarrh, Bee bldg. :""'l‘;" npaniedas faras Chicigo by her 0 Jump from the windows to save their lives. | forward way than if he had e 1 an am- Totiad Jetsaleal ULHS Arva s seufito | ¥ THE Bii.] —The government authorities | Joseph's Catholic churehabout non to de ———— o o ortunately none of them were fnjured. | ateur like Mr. Barvington, who might be re- | sones Jenocked Uity down ind In o suftle | o3 ¢y, Towa Tndians have been engaged in o | ming. food. Befors the - wiest eoul v Levied on the Blank Paper. Mrs, Mary € , & missionary under i nE Joi | with Hogue go his club and was about to The 4 1 12 0 PPrsbyterian bo issions, As m,’p,,.‘,’mi\.i‘,“,.,,‘;.“,‘“[] D Gilehel was l“n’\h::‘ \‘\m.\ ab '”.ll'lhn'«‘hfi: e ! | use it when the ofticer drew a piste: and fived | controversyat FortSill for somotime. It | spnd the tramp, for reasms unkuown, | There wis astrectscene atthe dd Repub. | the Prsbytorian boi en niissions, yout to Jump from a window he was struck [ later, if party exigen oulil’ require such et 4 N g r for o few It i S h three times at Jones in quick succession, the | has grown out of an effort on the part of the | Struckhima savageblow in the neck, The | lican ofice last night, Mer Joto nad e cuom Ly this roind na |\ T Gonsluston be prophosiedl that b s | 1SS elot provis fual, Owo shol steicle & [ Tidlan agent to proven tho auital sun dan Dy ertonk i sd Toent i ramrote puk | Forsomotime thoOliver-Maggard trans: | $35 Wainut avenue. stp sl 20i ving il injuries that 1t is feared' will | next session the taxes would be further et ff toro Ingheloz. Some | of that tribe. His reson wasthatit dome . Ao :“\x\{‘im:m|'<.:|\-m:y Aoraa hoyoyan | 10 comp bas been doimg hauling for | William Scottand J. D, Tudwig prove serious, The flames spread to the | duced and free education would be made uni- | (Felitg was exbibitel among: the negroes ab | glized the Tndiuns and made them hard 1 | reseued the priet an- pliced a tope around [ Major Wilcox,and while in this business | Joseoh, Mo, two promising young ve double store buil ing_ ticross v'tu- versal. s e s e control. l'm« scoms to be exactly whe llnfg the neck of the tramyp, — He v about. to be | the proprictor of the line has frequently ad. | men, are visiting the city for busiiess and strect owned and - oceupie by TP County Te 1 Institute. wint and they iusisted. ~Theysentto (i0od: | hanged to i tree near by when a policeman | vinced themoney topay the freight charges | Pleasure. — Theyseom to be well plessed with A. S Baries a8 a grocery store and resi Ls- ANuE BN N Rla raextinE, Noby August 9o (Special | DERYS ranch on the Texas panbandie for o | arrivel and saved bin.- an the bliic paper on which the defunet | U ¢ty and may locite here atan oy date, fenice, The building was partially destroyed | Derror, Mich., Aug 2.—Forty-five hun- n oD Brs.] oA two weoks ses. | DATaland their slgan was “oi wilh the it SR sheet has heen printed. The bill arounts to | Mr Sott isat presat ehiof derk of the wnd bis stock ruined. Heo caicd $1400in- | dred people witnessed agrand contest today Sttt P (i " | danc f “atal Collision at Hannibal, 010, and tosecire himself the owner of the | ticketuuditor's deputment of the Kansas surance. It is wid fhe fite was caustd W | botween Palo Alto, son of Electioneer, and | 500 of \h\;\“hvl.l\ soumty "Ehl“lsvnlhlf\uy gtheagent was relontless and dotermited 0 | g i, Mo., August 2—A erowdel | e’ yesterlay swore oit a writ, ma wmed | Gy, St Jueph & Comei Blus wailroad matenbelug fed with | aterial I wck, son of Pilob Medium, The day was | 18 1OW In full progress with fifty teachers in | slop, T pisndi, (eHO QRIS (BRI | tEe e onotion b Sk Luoils & Haikit with the document w constable broke i the An e tton showed that Gritchel's [ warm and the track in good condition | Mendance Stperintendont Sparks s as | (lins doclived that they, would dand milvond was wreckel in 4 callision with e L L S s LT (! OTICE An exanination showed that Gritchel's he trac [ cou Sistod by Profs. Daylor of Chadron, 0'Sul- | feht. In orderto enforce the order and pre- | Tl wrecks olision v mper. Wilcox heard of the sczure and | SPIRCTAT, NOTICES armand bick were both broken, the later | and the wind light. People were | Jivan Ballurd and Miss Steeleds st s, | vent trouble two companics of soldiers were | switch engine this afternoon, Fwo _colorel w ivrathy, threatoning to arrest the con e being probably a fatal injury. 1 , |present from all over the state, | and the sessionis provinga very iuteresting | St to the resery and everything is | men, David Sunmers and Harvey Letcher of | stable, but the storm soon blew over and the COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wiilo battling with the ‘fames tn A.§. [ JoaChs fron - BHL oWE B st | e 3 auiet at present, though the Indians are sul- | New London were killed outright, Frank | creditor got away with the properdy. - Barnes’ double store building George R. | o) R, S U W e RECARE Lt 2 Ten and say they willstill dance, Porter, colored, ally injured. — Sev - PORSALE--Or willtrade for a good road Sloat, onc of the firemen, had his hand badly as the fave Ll The Elkhorn Train Robbers. — — cral olhers were seriously” hurt and some [ Dr, Bimey cures catarrh, Bee blig. team, stallion No.6io, rexistered in Wals out, & ; i auctions selling 8100 for him against %0 on | Vapexrie, Neb., August 2, Special Tele- lowa's Crop Outlook, puinfully bruised. The engineer of the 08 . Tuee. "1y Dr. Areihilald,” dura by Kenteky Mr. Hickey, o foreman in the mill, was | Jack. Inthe first heat Palo Alto led b, fam to Titm Bas1—Tie Herron brolers, DesMones. In., August 2—This weeld's | switch engine, William Tongale, was ar- Twenty-Ninth St ay,byeans old. Aply o Dr. Macrae badly hurt length on theturn, but near the quarter broke " etin states thy s weathe! rested immediately after the accddent, N TORRENT—Two ool moae ian v After the fivemen had returned_from the | and Jack quickly headed him: Balo Alto | !¢ Supposed train robbers, wore arraigned | bullctin states tut the weather service r charged with criminal carclessness, Chalrman Birkhauser of the board of puv- | JIQIIEENTZTve sol moaer touses W scene the smouldering ruins set fire to the | quickly gathéred speed avound | today and pleaded not guilty. By agreement [ POrts d temperature above theaverage, with i ks lie works yesterday gave the Bavber asphalt Sl - = prairie grass inthe vicinity and before it | the tum, and at the three-quarters | the preliminary examination was continued | Migh wind, adling to the severity of the fhyey Bail Bob Honis, company permission to proceed with paving | VW ANTEDEA gleltor goweralhious work tn could be stoppel burned ¢ 1 nearly a | they were together, On the stretch, however, [ until Augast 2. The prisouers ave said | drouth, The min fall average is belowa LCopyright. 180 by James Gonlon. Tennet] Twenty-ninth streetfrom Hickory to Pacific, | cure apermunont pince i gool it togs mile square of grassand gr Hundreds of | Pajo Alto again broke and Jack took a big | to h considerable property in Madison | tenth of aninch thrughout the state, only a - W The W : " ’ SCIB0 v erencedesired. Callat 420 North Sy people turned out tofight the flames, and it | lead, winning easily in 2:15'¢, In the aue. | county. e i e | Lowos, August 2, sedss Horald Liemoricwas RopratE nilayuscies lwes [ (G T Re: dltev g o ; 1s only after the most herculean Labors that | tiond before the sccond heat Jack brought i e Hievatiag e g ':,“},'Hy.’f.',"f,:'l' Shawer: | Cable-Special to i Bre. ] --Mrs, Rolert, E, | discovered that gravel instead of broken rock b 8 e houscs in that suburb of the city were | g100 and Palo Alto 64, They got off well Lady Dunlo's Offers. *hresling of small grain has begun with a | i wve, Modem improvements, Ad C. ot destroyed. Despite their best ‘efforts | fogether and ran like a team pastthe quarter, LCopinright. 159 by James Gonbon Bennett variable yield, mnging from light to heavy, | With her two daughters next Wednesday on | Wit conditions thework was resumed, Mr. | gutte Aodenimprovenents. - Addras C, Peter Plersow’s house was partially con- | On the back stretch Jack broke and | Loxox, August 2.—[New York Herald | Cor is duing kably well under thepre. | the City of New York. Thelad | RlEHBer get e S T A T a A n is doing remarkab) under thepre | the City of New York. Theladies the VA h alin e IAB AL tHD S sl e e Arals alionsy biowiatie VoAt alo Alto sccured a long lead which | Cable—Specialto Tie Bk, ]—Lady Dunlo's | valentun favorable condit and is not ma- | fuest suite of rooms on the steamer, for | 1 i 5 5 4 el " R Tlie fireis a lleayy blowto the stockholders | the gelding could not overcome, although ho | <o TR us bronght that fair | terially injired in_ two-thirds of thestate. In | o eamer, for | lowed to stop until broken stone could be pro . A P. Han owning the mill. The institution had been | made a prost stocin: Do Auiough 1o | yictorious divoreo suit hus bronght that fair y inj ds st which they will pay the respectable sum of | cired the hindancewould prove a more ser. | ious one than we had anticipated. Partly for Wavi STl T Eay established at great expense, and had just | twolengths in2:131;, breaking the record of | SOnEstressnot only glory, butlucre. She is | e centraland soutleast counties the crop Is i this reason and partly on account of Mr Convenlenthowse. Only tvo i famif sel sly threatened, butan abundant rain reached the point where it was beginning to | the track in # race, beating the stallion race | sinply overwhelmed with offers of all kinds, | SCTiOUsly the ot ANy Al el hte pay. Lt Monday the mill had Just eom- | record andequaling the. fastest. rd tlic latest of which is from Ted Marks to ae. | o in o frst half of August will brighten | paeq) ghooting Over Family Troubles, | Dennis the plimbiig fispecor, telling mo | Nrs. G W RAAvene G menced vunning again - after being cosed up, [ mile made Maud 8. The copt, $300 8 week a 5 exran=eTor S _— Avavsty, Ga, Angust2.—About midnighy | that fitteen of the property owners wanted SALE ™ und there was every indication thatit would | snlt of this = heat caused another | (P00 8 weck and traveling expenses for a The Modern Woodmen. L. H. Patiillo, traveling c NG the work to o on with agravel base, Tgave ( QR SALE or Rent—Garden —lund, with have to close agiin, shiftin the betting, and befors the thind heat | 10UT in America, in return forwhichshe | o SR GOOCESEL, | L HL Patiillo, traveling comespmdent and | yormission for it to procoed, though oven | g houses:by J.1 Main st Council e stockholdors are as follows: 8. Sdig- | Jack sold at 831 and Palo Alto for$100. The | Would be only expected to do one song and | o ¥r MO, fh, August & Notwithstand tent of the Augusta Chronicle andC. 1 | yow T have my doubts alout it being a good | oo 4 sohn, president; Clarles Brown, secretarys | horses got off well, but Palo Alto broke | dancean ov e I8 nacR o1 ing the injunction proecedings at ( 0, | Hudson, adey goods salesman, engaged in o i J 1Y pay rent when you ein by a honeon { ; horses , but Palo Alto broke | dancean evening, with a possible encore, tho A. Hulter Mr. Brace, Mr. Neill and Mr. | entering the turn and also on the lower ond, | whoto not to keey her on 1ve stawe mee Lt and the contrary veprts, a special meeting of | shooting affray at the Arlington hotel. Hud- | e e siaiie Lorms, ind i caso of vour deathy Hickey, trustees, Selisonn and Brown were | andJackliad aclear lead of six lengths at the | o it oo " Lady Dunlo sefteed tre | the head camp of Molern Woodmen of | son was killed outright and Pattillo seriously . Bimey cures catarrl, Bee blig. atany thmeleave your tally tho liwo doar the heaviest owners of stock. quarter. Palo Alto reduced this to four | "téen minutes. TLady Dunlo refused the svica will beheldat Des Moines August | Wounded. Family trouble was the cause. —— 'A home worth 1,000 4t 82 permonth. The insurance was as follows: 3 at the hall and continued to . mave | offer, saying she will not appear on the stage cording to the callily. the hoad oficer: | - A Bam Burned. A Bome worth 8150 1 315 per ioni Ml Hre wnd Marine company ... 82030 | with lightuing speed until_they entered the | for some time to come. She promised Mr. | Local camps have nude preparations for e A-ste trikes a Rock. arn of A. J. Grover, at 1137 Park ave | Ahome worth 0014t £ permonth. iy iR ) J AT 4 i stretch un‘.u"li\ togethe "'1 i >alo Alto coula m% Marks, however, thatif ever she did decide | tertaining 1,400 delegates, GreeNvort, L. I, August 2.—The steamer | nue, with its contents, was destroyed by fire k: e Y ‘:::.t:”: b if‘.‘"fr:""'.‘w. P o quite cateh the gray gelding, however, and - ¥ S nSuli Bave iat vratens Sunshine struck a rockoff Orient Point to- | yestenday afternoos Sitained’ save; S L v n MOt Michigin : ck won by threequarters of a length, in | 8010 Americ heshould have the prefer Went tosleep on the Track R e e N earat el B Sl et e uin pat Ui aot an e o i The Pire 10g | B N BIta AT Tan e e o e M DS uight, The wildest confusion prevailed fora | fns of tuy, a dowble bugey, a mad vagon | Aave monthly pavients fude pricipal Yre isse T S 1000 | 2168, spite of Jack's victory, vever, 3 Misso ey, T rust 2,— [Spe 2 X Rt ¥ i nd interest, o yartieulars call on o Fire ks oty 110001 | FEiio A0 e 6 tn e, fav GEiea Mot ine skl Sk o W Vauey, In., August 2—[Sp time among the passengerson board, buta | and two sets of harness. The insurance | addrestneiudi & Wolle Go als i ju.oF Telegram to Taik 1B Thisevening George & Well Ve American T L000 | fourth heat, bringing $100 against§72 forJack, Surved to Death clegi o Tk Bk, ] —Thisevening George | unic was averted by the coolness of the | was Jess than £00. Council Blurs, Ta, Norii A s k had B little the best of it on | Wispsor, August2.—(Special Telogram to | Henrywasstruck by a St. Paul passenger | oficers. The steamer was gotten off and | VA3 lss th o 5 = Providence & Washiigion 5 e i 3 on | 3 2 = e R T NG ke o ] Teplibly. || eaotod: Thework of the firemen was remarkab) STEAYED-Asmall ol and white sjotted OGRS R s out Palo Alto soon eaught him. | Tni Bee.)—Mrs. Rodrigo Valliences is dead, | train on the ) westeru road an y, i when it is considered that duwring the fire B cow, with strap and ring aronnd her horns, Electioncer, bowever, unfor- | having fa - cs, Sho took sick | i not fatally injured. He was intoxicated ab ) ; N W strong wind prevailed, which it was feared | Liberal reward for herreturn to Mrs. C. Hihne, tunately broke wgain at the quarter and Jack | Ly i€ fastod forty.threoduys, Sho took sick | g tine and wis Iying on the track at o D A ab ISy or1 0 A eio LN et gl oyins high | Sm 1t eV daus gained two lengths. An fhe back strete | i January lastand gedical men said itwasa | curve, Eis injuries e internal, WsNiria, August 2.—A destructivo huil | FOUlGdrivo tho flanes to the south, which | / e , Palo Alto again crowded upon his opponent, e of dyspepsia. She kept growing worso : . and thunder storm passed over the eistern nes, howover, were cnfined to tho barn | 1 o iven ey 4rg Jom, No. 1 (roiling but once more broke. ~ An additional lead wad | and for the last forty- rofused | Buying on the Omaha Market. portion ot Manitoba last night, doing t Jamel Bojsv, Wt Sufing % tae baw | L on one) st L James.” o thus secured. Juck, however, was being 1o of food. 3 Stovx Crry, In., August 2.—[Special Tele- | mendous damage tocrops. — Many houses in | sioned by o littlo boy plying with mitehes | P AT Bave pou 1o trade s whit de e ay overome, and in turn the gray : 5 gram to Tie. Bre.] —James E. Booge & Soms, | Villages were dumaged and t=o or three | i tha lort ) a want for {tz Call on I J. Sehno o e ke signed | Belding broke for an iustant. He quickly | sbe woulddrinka coupleof gallons daily, who are lending packers, have sent a buyer | PeOPle Kilied. ——— ekt sfore Co ik i recovered, hewever, and was still two R to the Omuha market and received the first R S A Dr. Bimey cures eatarrh, Bee blig. 3 7 = :Y;;lf I"Il‘t:""("”llf :’l‘“:‘[r\“'\l art (:.n.-"u||';lm‘\l:|‘un lengths ahead at the threc-quapters. Palo BASE BALL, ”‘hip"“ml iiBciatoda d Fasted Forty-Two Days. ! 0 ‘ rl|4‘|‘l \“\ L;\\.-m- n‘ln-_ utif l\‘Hl‘-l.lfl‘\ll\l,l\‘.lq\) DL of mase Of shooting Lo praibie chickens | Alto kept crawling up on him, but the geld: 3 pm e Loxpoy, August 2.——Jaques, the French PAYING OVER THE FE Jota 1401 ) T Juld & o governing the hunting of gume, As | jok® oud was (00 great, and the buy stallion Natfonal League. The House of Commons. soldier, has completed his fast of forty-two - | WellsCo.. council Blutrs. T . there ar any persons who yearly viold o boaten a length, Time—:16. Tho AT BROOKLYN. Copyright 180 by James Gordon: Bennlt, duys, Why They Were Retained and Those | TEFRS this law, all Sportamon will Bl with t\hI'.\lu‘I‘S Freiciandiance “]-"’__tjxfl"‘_"."'}.“.;'lgth slastic. | Brooklyn........2 0 01 00 4 2 *—g LE)\l‘u‘fs”\uglhl'_{.’ [New York ”I'I‘Mu\)( e g Which Have Been Ih-llnqun‘nln*ll.’\ DR. BELLINGER’S the punishment of it last one person huid- | Ao ArHYers aud horses: were'clieered again | Pittsbure. 120 0 01 00 0 1 A AL Ty b AT, ey b ot _ P'rof. Leviston is Favored. 1 the law in contempt. K =t & s—Brooklyn 13, Pittsburg Jrrors | g, o i 2 ing the law in contempt ¥ Rits—Brooklyn 13, Pittsl B S L sRadlliath soo aailie e The committee on high school of the boani Ny A e S An Exciting Race, —Brooklyn 1, Pittsburg . Batteries —Baker | 1V SSIC (008 E00" B LS B O | dducationmet at 8 o'elock last evening at the Deputy Sheriff John M. Anderson of Chey- | NEWFPORT, R. I, August 2.—The raco today | 4nd Deger; Terry and Daily, Unmpire— b‘il- f(. .'".\“’.‘;'“‘3 “l"““”l“" \‘u{ 8 :l’“f’ * | boardrooms. Superintendent James, happy enne secured requisition papers today from’ | forthe §50 cup offered by Rear Commodore | YOW o for work at Westminster during the re- | Gov ayer to transport two horse | Iselin was exciting in the extremo, and. L. oSty mainder of thesession. The totalattendance | horses were stolen by the fellows it Chey.. | Bard luck at the outer mark, her splendid phies < 000,040,401 0/10}8 L i e und were still in their possession whon | Baudling and fine windward w sulted in Elis S COlnolunat 17, Philadolpbia 5. tings when divisios are expeded. THS | o wpacty, ind promised to very som get | o tho treasurer's offiec) - for some time were caught. the defeat of her four competitors. Corrected r“t\fl <_”h!'m t0, Philadelphia 4. Batte will mpidly be reducedstill fuxther;espee | yiold of the new rojes. Sometody has been mightily fooled on this T FR e rer e time: Minerva 4 :24.59, Gossoon 4:25.40, Moc- | = vlul(l;-ln‘l Hary llu{“{l and Keenan ; Vic fully if & few hot days setin the completion Messrs, Coryell, Smyth and McConnell | deal. I guess it would hive been just as well 4 57, Murquita 4:38.58, Choctaw | ery, (lesson and Clements, Umpire—N of necessary business will have to be carried | constituted a_majority of the committee and | for ‘Bne Bee if it hadi’t wshed that stuff | Quaid, i they setitled dow! tive work, The ob- | at i Bl Te \wholan ol | T e e e 0 O s S adls teton o e iey settled down 1o active wor e “ob- | about me into print. He who laugls last | Pulaski’s insolent dog catchers of Omaha, ——— sut writh to @asiatunce ofa mere handfulof | o 3¥ e ool was tho seledion of wn | Isughs bosh.? me down to the state penitentiary this Death of an Actor and Author. AT INDIANAPOLIS, ministerialists. The bulk of estimates still $ e 4 | ma down otk i ¥t Deat 2 L it ! sistant principal of the high school, the | This is the nearwst that hewould come to et whoro he will do timefor a vear fox | New Yonk, August 2—The death noticoof | (lovdand......0/8 60 0 0 4 0 1—0 | javeto bovoted aud they will bo rushed of the committee to come up beforo | giving any satisfaction on the matter. Swartzlander near Watnat Hill, oo | Spencer B Pritchard, author and actor, who 1 g " Cliv i o) New York 11, Erros— | WFOUEh atthe last monent in accordanco | the board for fiuml action tomorrow night. | yud © Sliclds said that he had hell the Clarles Parker was another” fellow that | died August 1, is published today. Pritchard | Cleveland 2, New York 4. _Butteries—Beatin | With Whatnowappers to bey second planof | They ununimosiy agroed upoudMr. Loy S TR S kan TR L) fyus brought down by Sheniff Boyd and [ comes of an old theatrical family of that | and Zimmer; Rusic and Buckley, Umpires | action. Every government, anything and ::ff:iu‘:::“'u umlllp.:n-nl:»(ul,w“ vl }:\::I\l'i‘zwum:‘;mHmnnul‘:fl-\I: atfid0 and buy. [ H Dewaty Grebe rom Ouiata. toanjor Warden | nume. He was born in Philudelphia. in mith and’Clark, everything, can secure adequate attention ex- | V1P question of rearranging the highschool | Ing anew typeawriting machine. Howeve, Pr’l\jale US lta Hopst Dtality for 4 Yo sithepeni | 1847 wd was & stdent b tho e cept the expenditureof publicmoney—thatis, | pupils by removing some of them | he said that hehad intended o tur it over . fens g gulty of theeriue of | University of Phulafelphia. His fist | 6080010 004 ] stateatains which will e day domand and | o the Pleisant street,_school, was discussed. | o the county trewurer a4 montl LR AR - oactor. Tio was theuuithor of knunbexgf | BOSOR- 111111 0 11 03 0 0 #—p | moeivea litlo worsattention than i islicdy | Supintadont Wanes fuvored the pan uf | o Wit hud stuply | orasion to b o Councll B The International state bank Is the high | plays which never. bocume. pramine icago 7, Boston 10. Errors—Chi- | to get. erous tooms rather than separating tho | whereit was provided that tounty ofcers | For the trentmont of all sarzioul and chronte sounding uppellation of anew money Loaning | only sister, Mrs. Wilkiama, is the wits of n | catzo% Toston 5. - BattorieaStein and K- Fradem,. 1o eatimalod the atiencuno for thy. | MORI) tuy OV by esccien o Tots. but a1d | donsss ol alasachte hd Blout. i stablishuent at Brewster, Blaine county. | down-town broker. His friend, F. M. J, | tridge; Clarkson and Bennett, Umpire—Tiu- Weather Crop Bulletin. coming year at o0, and thought that all | not state when the payment should be mad e disoi s rl'"“ rinary “and sexual e fiem starts in with a iodest eapital stocl | Morrissey, at whoso house Pritcinrd passed | dadl. WisniNGToy, August 2. —The weather cxop | could beé aceommodatel in the high school tothe opimons of ‘ounty Attorne arionon Lot maghood, AXIAL potinos Loy ~‘l!‘ E The EpraLOIsael L. H. | away, says: “ImetSpencer ina saloona weck R bulletin says the weather during the pust | building. Thequestion was argued at some meral and County Attorney ( Wenk ness troate oss ar . Harris aud i cson. ago last Wednesday. He was yery sick and layers' Leagu el was un favorablo for rrowing erops geene | 0 DUt noaction was taken, and the eon. | held that the surplus fees should be paid over oular ationtion pald to dis The Bank of Koseland is unother new | I brought him to my house. Dr. Beran AT BUFFALO, s 4YOraule R Orops @ mittee then took up the industrial fea | at theendof cach year, Judge Shields said | A Consum bauking establishment. The wapital stock Is | prescribed for the poor fellow, but he grew | B 5 2 1ly throughout the entire corn belt, and | pe “attucking the carpentershop as a | he could not see thé ground for such a con- | Ca Kldnoy disonses we €3,00. The incorporators are N. J. Estes | worse rapidly and afed yesterday aftoroon }x:.’g"‘}: 3 3 $ 90 0 3 3 0 fi 7 | continued drought in connection with hot, | conglant. . meace a5 b dre . trap. | straction. Thejudg has since paid over to | Diubetes, i DIitene. el atliin T, and B. £, Eatos. Pritchard told mo hebad not eatena ood | Firs- Buffalo 6. Boston 11, Errors—Bat. | ndswestof tho Mississippi river Jus | Theydeciled to visit the growmdsat 4 o'clock | the county treasurer 43553 and taken bis re oer, Varioodle, liydswele, Drotsys s AFTER HIS WIFE'S ACCUSER, square meal in four months, He had been | 14101 Boston 4. Battenios—Cuninatum aad | permanently injured corn, especiily i Ican- | Tuesday aftemoon and inspect the work- st for the same, | AL g vl AL AB M. switchman numed Lyons is | Plving in bard luck a long time and was 100 | Mack; Duly, Radbournoand Swett. Unpires | 55, Nebriska and Missouri. In Mimnesota | shops, i County T nyder was asked why | ) riment dovoted esclusively hunting high and low for the lady who wrote | Proud to ask assistance.” —Sheridan and Gumbert, | and the Dakotas the weather is favorabie for The committee o1 teachers and examina- | he had not compelled the delinguonts to pay > terine him a_note accusing his wife of infidelity. TR q e harvesting, but hot, dry winds are unfaver- | tonswas in sessionin anadjoiningroom, con- | up in Juuary, He replied that he | > rely puckedand free from Lyous investigated the accusation and says | Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. AT PITTSRURG, able for wheat. "Tlo wik closes with shoy- | sidering anunber of applications for'posic | Ind no *uthority for ~duing anything | opersution © 0 00 G0 TG that it was a case of mistaken identi.y, the - Pittshurg A T ers and cooler weati®r in that section. tions as teachers, i ; of thekind. He consiaered that that was 0 e iy guilly woman being & neighbor's wif und Safe Yobbers at Peru, Brarblanstasiun otk Gh R o b i i Tho medtings of both committees were in- | duly resting with tho commissioners. DR. BELLINGER’S ot his owi Vhen he discovered this he de- . e i 3 2 it o £ orml, no definite action being ‘0 in a casurer Snyder's clerks treated the re q T nta f Cermined, 1 posstbln, & B st Wi e | o PP Tnd, Augist 2~ [Special Telegram | Hits—Piltsiurg 14, Brooldm Stewmanip Aveivate, | B BOGCRIE KO DU ST ing | portor in . vely mstorions mmmers gvine | SUrgial Tostilute and Private Hospital. woman was who wrote hita the - anonymous | t0 THE BEE.]—Four professional burglars at- | Pittsburg2, Brooklyn 5 Batt: Staly | At Hamburg—The Culifomia, from New | yoinysimply to discuss noeded chunges and | him no satisfaction atalland ctingas though | Cor Broadway ana 2ith st. Council Blufts, s letter, and if he can discover who shé is he | tempted to rob the safeof the Peru brewery ""1'!“5'."1' \l.x;n Hultren and Cook. Ui York. improvements, they wereafraid tosay a word on the sub. - - - = will lave her mrested for criminal libel atlo'clock this morning. They bound and | B vaRGJones, At New York—The Wansdam, from Rotter- T Ject. 2. BAENMON Drgs - T BIIIARY, VoA prae = las n 2. CuARLES HANN, Cash SME SECURED HER BABY gagged the night engineer, Lewis, also so AT CLEVELAND, dum., A Masonic Wedding, — ARSIt \ Mrs. John Livingstono was successful in | horribly pounded the night watchman, Biel, | Cleveland.......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— AtBrowheal—Passed; At 11 p. m, tie | The welding of Ada A, the daughter of HE BOARD 18 'OWERLES| her trip to Bennett to secure her infant | Who desperately resisted, that he wiil die. | Phaldelphia...;1 1 0 0 3 Q 0 0 * Aurauia, from New York for Liverpool Mr. and Mrigglenty Newell, to Mr. Tillman | 00 (o SN ARt i I child from her husband. Previously Living- | While at the safe Biel reeove enough to | Hits—Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 9. Er- At the Lizard—Passed: At 3 a. m., the | P, Shirley occurred at Freemason's hall last oallh 800, poeMAry. | stone had kicked her outand refused her the | erawl toa neighbor's, who raised the alarm | pors—Cleveland 5, Philadelpbia 3. Battori Westernland, from New York for Autwerp. | evening, after the regular session of Vesta Funds vo idemics, Of Oounocil Bluffs, custody of the baby, but when Deputy Sher. [ by tying the whistle fase. Ofticers with a | —('Brien and Suteliffe; Sanders and Milli- | AtQuecnstown—At 12:05 p. m., the City of chapter, No. 6, Order of the Eastern Star. In speaking of the public healthof the city | Paid up Capital, . ... $130,000 i Mc rland appeared on the sceneé armed | ¢lue ave after the men, and thereis good | an, Umpires—Ferguson and Holbert, 10, from New York for Liverpool. o~ at the prese e, C Physicl wpen | Surplusand Profits. . ... 50,0007 with a writ of habeas corpus the stern hus. [ Prospect that they will be caught, PAESR=E WRIMGR: 40 A ¥ To this chapter belings the bonor of laving | 8 the present time, City Plysician Gepen } Liability to Depositors., 850,000 band re and survendered the child to S cibren AT OEIfAG0; sbrated thefirst Masouie marriage which | WSt bient suld: Digserons:— 1AL Miller, 1. 0.G1 its mother after a very brief pow-wow. The The Weather Forecas Chicago.........1 0 0 2 has occurred in this section, ifnotin the Thouggh it Is mot genorally known, there | IMEREQISE S SR T matter was brought " before’ County " Judge | For Omaha and Vicinity—Showers, | New York.....8 0 0 8 il country are o gret wany cases of diphtheria o | ¢ ) inin, Transaolgenceal bk Stewartand as Livingstone did not appear | foliowed by fuir: slightly cooler, Hite- Ohionsat il Naw Vorl o dent Harrison's sojourn at Cresson Springs | 7 a"night was the regular meeting night, | Omala, and insteadof the discase being on | 1iss. Lairgest caplial and surplus of any ordiug to summous the judge listened to | o Nebraska- Pair, precedad by 1ight | Chicago 4, Now York 5, Batterics—Buld. | during the grater part of the months of | wd the prospective bride, Miss Adn A, | o Vank I South western 1owa the wife's story and decided that she wasen- | 00 B85 \ oy OB | Win and Farrell; Keefe and Ewing. August and September is now a fixed fact, | Newell, was initisted with the mysteries of | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, titled to the custody of the child, Living. | Showers in extreme southwest portion, cooler | 6™ Bl 0o i gnodor. The presidential household will leave the | the order, After the lodge had been called | stone hus attempted to blacken his wife's | in southwest, stationary temperature in < h Cape May cottage bout the 12th inst. and | off the invited guests, consisting of | black diphtheria, nearly all of which are | 7070 STy \ = reputation by telling some hard stories con- | northwest portion; variable winds, Ameriean Association. take up & residence for the summcr ina | members of the chapter, Musons and | liable to prove fatal l l, l( \\ [ A} ) n ‘ g her o the editor of the local paper at For lowa ~Light locul showers; generally | AT KOCHESTER, beautiful mountain home, Parke cott and | their families, assem ble in the | This matter has led to N Jo Wt (S 94 § Vs 4} ¥ 15,00, Orders for over two thousand dozen | culed Mr. Gladstone for raising o *‘no suits of underclothes were awaiting fulfill- | popery’” cry rezarding the admission of ¢ DY SSSSE et Paving, Lincoln, wife of the Amo fnister, sails | wes being used os abase, When asked under | [YOR RENT—Six<rom louse on Oukland Milwau ke Gernan, Fre With reference to thedetention of county which Tui Ber has shown to have been by County Recorde athandJud ge Shield, the former yestenluy at first rvefused | | totalkon the subject to a reporter, but in | over his re-election, was on band and sprung abrand new story in houor of the oceasion 3 the_alternoon spokeas follows A lexalsiomarofin iiajieory, “Ifit was half anhourlater T woull chair Charley Connoyer, was pr you. Iha mouney inthere (poi Charles Matthews, one of ex-Policeman TWO NEW BANKS, e The President Wil Change. i Snessoy SrrxGy, Ba, August 2.—Presi- we, itis spreading. 1 know of thirty cases of the most malignant type, known as | \ | bea o Beuett. ~ coolers westorly G > president himself, it is expected, will fol- | lodgoroon. The wedding march was heand | SAYS HIE IS A DAD AN, For South Dakota—Fair; slight changes in | LOest ol b N R S el 100 IALRR D 0 oipesih ! i L ttention of ¢ the loard o IR LI A and soon the bride appeaved at the north atimelor £ lealth, bul themen re powerless, owiny arding and Day School, Mrs. Louise Franklin of Omaha came | temperature; variable w | Blalowis. .00 8 IR L dowi to Lincoln today with blood in her eye, - - | pRinhochetexl, B Lods 6 Krrom= She is after a gay decciver named Isaac Sea: Cholera Scourge, and MoGuive; Hartwell and Munyan, U | CiuicAGo, Augustd.—A special from Bloom- viom she claims has lca hev ece, a | Lisnox, Augast2,—Cholera has appeared | i MACUHERs gt ooy ington, IIL, says that for several days the - r,supportel by the worthy matros, Dr. | T 5 At e tam " | to the factthatwe kave 1o money with whiel | T3 ol 3 ad 1ol il Com Suffering From Heat, oy ene same tme the | o quarantine. and revet e members of | Vifth Ave. and Seventh Street, south doar, supported by the worthy patron, | the families in which the dread discase - young widow named Mrs. Clara Brown, | inthe Spanish province of Bad o > e i Thomas Batterton, Together the (i tis | Mging, from going upn the sireet Canbe reached from any of the depots istrav. 'She says that Taado and her mecd | Ponamiee o R ©f Badujo, on the W YORK heat has been intnso there, ond ot nom | gppmachod tho altr, wiiere ltev, Brother . | Binging with e public. 4 Wi | on motor, 5 y haye been pretending that they are manand |~ Manun, August 2,—The cholera fs In- | Brookly: 1810 g oo today the thermometer registered 9=, A | W. Savidge pronomeed the words which s heod us T position | Conducted by the Sisters of Charity wife when they are not, and Mus, Frauklin | creasing in Valencia., Several cases are re- T‘i?{ i 00 00004 004 |hotwindis blowingand corn and griss are | made them min and wifc thit e -‘"Hw'\h it srides 1 BT e down to secure Seabrook's discharge | ported jn Lefena, oledo /. trom | suffering. Rain is badly needed, and unless | -~ Congratulations were then in _order, after | % Uhit wi hato vot got o dilar 10 pieven TERM N 2 and tuliion em: fvomthe Chicago, Burlinetou & Quincs, for [ “Ouino, August 2. —The cholera is increas- | Hils—Brooklyn 10, Toledo =6 Errors— |t comes within the next fow diys the com | which tho call o order was beard ind Worthy | 06 sireadof cmtagion. 0 1 LERMS X0a=d ane I which company heis working, Mrs, Frank- | ingat Mecea, Yesterday there were over | Bro0klyn 5, Toledo” 7. Batteries—Murphy | crop will be nearly ruined. Matron Dailey, on behalf of Vosta clapter, | tITthe membons of the hoard had money at | hracing all branches of w finished educas lin lives at 415!, North Twelfth street. four hundred deaths. " andPitz; Healy, Rogers und Welch. Umpire — presented the newly wed couple with @ hand: | s Hine, thi semo which came ", 0 1 tlon for young lndics §76 for s of COVETED TUEIK NEWITBOR'S LUNBER, ) e | —FPeoples. The Chicago & Northwestern, somosilyer tea set. On cuch piece was en- | RIS SR PRER AT B BEREILATEE bl |- five months, “commencing fivst Monda Alfred Johnson, Peggie Johnson and Cylia Affairs in Guatemala. AT PHILADELPIIA. CuicaGo, August2—The munual report of | g ,'To Ada, from Vostachapter, August | g0 oGV e 1 ey ibCen he 1 inSeptember and February respectively, Spriggins, all colored, were ariested and | Ciryor Mexico, August 2.—Special dis- | Athletics........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 |the Chicsgo & Northwestern for the fiscal 1800, Thii completed the ceremony and | e S o i aw ™ A ilar of children have Por further particulars address o > oharze O 3 4 A . o fros| s were then served ? TSI 9 drrinel this altemoon on tho charge of | patches received here from Guatemala state | Colimbus. /"1 0 00 0 11 0 3 | year endiog May 81 shows oss earnings, | 'l',““;{ I R L A 0 Lot aud SISTER SUPERIOR N R ok e hanouse betng Dullt DY ! that there s mo revolution there and that Al!h(fl —~Athletics 4, Columbus 5. Errors— | g7, 164,837; operati enses, $16,601,00; | groom wero both numerous and_elegant, con- | 0W unless promp ' s by the N" el t'\\ g 15 W R thletics 8, Columbus 2. Batleries— | ot receipts, #) 75 st earnings for 1o O & BalAacie dlunas st sblios aor. | mbls | P. m. thecourt was engaged in listening to | President Burrillis is firm in the belief that | Athlctics &, Golumbus - t receipts, 750,752, arl sisting of a handsome dinner set, etoilet sct, the testimony against them. Rolan says that | the dificulty with San Salvador wills0on be | Ui Do gonson Kuiuss and Doyle. | yearshows aninerwse of ##44 coupard | tablo linen, bed linen, silyer uives, forks An Tncendiny Blaze, [ =11 S8 eiieiorapeie hcs, Kol Szt | s difhouty ik e St wil oo be | e~ Wk e v e, e, o L’ ok, i e | pgue i b o? Mt 1 F. M. Ellis & Co., houses can be erected in that section without | mye Salvadorian representative here. . | ATSYRACUSE, " b - ad tumorous other artivion e { five S anadd i (o 3 & great deal of material being taken, The Balvadorian ropresentative bhere yo- | o ¢ W < OB Fatal Quarrel Over o Woma | — moned the five fighters t the corner of Thir r .. . ;;':l\";h; hl ““nlhu!ful i'lvllllllrlxt{lwk;;lllln‘lv)nrt g ::11!;1‘ . 2 (‘ ‘l' :} D7 T {224 Lovsvie, Ky, August?2 —Peter Dufly Blowing In a Big IRl teenth and Juck Pee where an old - N I e vas, leader of the insurrce- Louisville...,.. i s g . v i '8 1 rhe o ation at 08 Ayres. tionists, had been captured and shot aud that | Louisville 12. Errors— | #0d Henry Kruuse were fatally cut late t John Hawkiuson tried to “blow in’* § % | barnio the rear of the Hotel Bavker, and Aol aasin o et Bom Auemth ' T 1 . ) o " z, but th | F Boexos Avies, August 2, Quiét had been restoped 1n Sab Salvador. - , Louisviile 1. Batwries-Kecfo | Dight by Al Bush. The three quar ast uight in accumulatiog ajag, but the cupiel by Stewben, the afryman, was buve | o AndBulllingSuporintadons crisls continues. D General Molina Guinola, minister of war and Briggs; Ebret and Bligh, Uunpire— | abouta womanand Bush suddenly dr lice in time tosavethe greater fng. Thoro were cight head of Rorses in 200 Netean Koo o4t wnd ot Mo e for Salvador, bas telegrapled W Senor Peu, | Curry, kuife, The other two ruy, but Bush overtook burning straciure, but « ner with Coumiell b 1ulls, e Cortespondence M veady divd, and many more deaths will fe | : i |