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BER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6, 1800 ek wnd it o o oot Tt was | TRIED TO MOB THE UMPIRE, [ i3 5ottt bl i AN OMAMA BARBER SUICIDES. | S uies Setmie Feiach. - | THE USTRORN CLASSIFICATION being manifested he didn't look for much of e voked awarm discussion, bt 1t was idopt « Y o, . « it it wus adopie wdecrease in the old-time majority - el "{l‘ "'“ ".':"‘,"""w‘_m RS, Ttwas the senso of the convention that it s—— ecu lar “Tom Cook, what have youto say on the o e AR R Yl ‘: pry 4 plitform was_ opposed to the prohibi . Peaillar In conbimtion, proportion, fae *UNell, Tam vory confident thowholo tickot, | Entiged Spectaton Forse Bauswine to Fly | Teioaram io fuuk Tiar.]=Followlogis t The Docof Georgs Barmls @ Malktto, | Bmondmon e o | & Most Bedionl Depertus From Ol Methods | -, c2iic, ™ etouties, o, Bamupey will go through with majoritios ranging from for His Life, . . Found at Spring Grove, Neb, adoption of such n platform 'would silence Will Somn Be Adopted, Hila possesses tho cuntive yaluoof the bost KANSAS Ciry MINN AT B Goat ot e il g vike bty § Sowe — - p— miny democrats duriig the compaign, and % O it republioun tang. Howser, ths il T b | T e L | e enaiie Hood's i ’:‘"'""'6 republican putty. Howver, the | | 00(ED LIKE DELIBERATE ROBBERY. | Maras i 1 A, ELKHORN BABE KILLED INA RUNAWAY. R e R CHARMAN MIOGLEY FOUNDED THE PLAN, | Feculir niis stinthand rroncny. T iongority Wil v ap to 000 oF mors. . Bt it ¢ §jpirt i PR nsic Crr, Nob., August 5.—(Speclal s {rily b Ball, . O Thmired Dosts O 1 allowini them everything that is cliimed or [ One of the Best Games Ever Seen on | Carpenter. ih0 0| Miller, s 3 Independent €enatorial Conyention | Telegran to Tk Bre. ] ~Upon information | Nearly Every Bonrd of Trade fn the | lar.” Peeuliar fnits medieinl ments, Hood's o [ sce ho ey can cut it do tolland. ss. 2 Dow e, b, . o oc k the polico at a late hour ln e . ” [ s ccomplises lros ’ llogd, 1 don’t seo how they ean cut it down the Local Gronnds Lost Through Hotand HE O Sl S at Onl - Meeting of Ogallala from Kot Oak the police at a lte hour lst United States WIN Bo Repre- Sarsaparill nceonplidics etres_fiherio under 3,000 . nown, . i i 1/ Mitehol, b * Vi ae night arested a whito wonan mmedStepner . po Py} jeThe prohibitionists ar nothing ke as Rank Decisions—Other 0 R Sl Busiviess Men—News St (51 CHARRPo B Chihl .oy LA A sonted at fhe Mooting in yor o S A rsapari Haiieit They hays boeh lilled Into s becoming Scores. S Over the State. ing. Whileunder surveillinee at one of the Chicago Today. the tille of “Tho grealest Bood purkfierever quietude Kanss Oity 150700018 hotels i coal black negro arrived, eliimed the i discorer Peeuliar {n ils “good namo M Malloy, of Loug Pine: The alli- ¥ Min neape w0 009300 01—6 3 26 ik i team and stated that the woman washis wife. v TR g at home,”~ther is more of TTiod®s Sarsaw o6 I Bowi |§ vory strong, Knd 1t 18 ovi Bauswine robbed Omaha out of the or : Erkiony, Neb., August 5.—|Special Tele- | She stated that she grow tired of her colored Cimcaco, August 5. —[Spacal Telegrm to parilly soll in dowdl thn of all olher . SUMMARY. By i i dently going to stick to its ticket. The | game she has won from Milwaukee this se Tothed s 1euiiss Oy, Shintonfntts mto Tur Bre.]-J. C. Reeves of Spring | husbaud and left him, taking the team as h Tur B ~The uniform classifieation, tho blood purifiers, Peeullar i its phenonenal demorracy still remain very inaetive, butitis | son and in such an open-faced, outrageon Pwo bimo Hit—-Haniitg. Fats on s —Off | Grove, four miles south, found the body ot a | Share of l‘””l|'~"‘\ The man and woman re- | most radical departize from old methods ever record of To wn e Peculiar quite cortain they will_endorse th turned to Red Ol this moming to divide the £ ) A ) aitiance |y qner that the cowd took the fight into | Simith 1ooff Mitehelld. Struck out St suicide on the road side close to his place this | Do e s e v e tn T their own hunds at tho termin:tim of the | §i NI WINPT ST | ovening. He 1ad stot hinself thrugh the to | ever attahcd so mpidly nor held s question but what they will espouse the | stcal and made @ desperate attompt to wipe R tight lung witha S%calibre revolver of the Still Shrouded in Mystery. the United States aud perbiaps in Cix on | steadfastly the eonfilence of all dasses cause of James W. Savage of this city. The | that official from the face of the carth anding of the Clubs. bull dog patter Cortwnrs, Neb,, Aygusts,—|Spedal Tole- | January 1, 1801, | of pamle. Poeuiar inthe bratnnork which prohibs rh “H"" fug, but mobody 1s very He was too flect for them, however, and os. Played. Won. e Per Ot The suidde isa mulatto and his name is [ @ram toTur Bry Tho body of the young Chairman Midgloy of the wiform clissif It represents, Hood's Swsaprilla com. II":H"“':I‘I‘l‘”,"'”m‘l"“,::“ ST Sy ana good | Camd to the dressing voom before hanis i:\:.‘;fi“f:}";fi. o % i 5 | supmosed to be George Harris,as e had in | win found dead nearthe Union Padtic track | catin committee annomeed todiy that the bines all the knowldge which modern humoer and - talked like @ man but | could be laid on him Kansis Oity p i1 | his pocket an Omaka pawnbmkers re | o) Mondayls stil inthe posssession of the | work of his cmmittee, except forthe fnevit rese “‘“To ltsel I medieal lite disturbed over the prospect of And yet the excited throng refused to be T . S8 ceipt for a quantity of barbers’ tools | undertiker, awaiting the arival of his | able changes, was completed, Said he --\\.-] science has developed adopted by Anerion wailroads, is in o fair sroperty equally and separats propetty eq ¥ way to become operative on mad in reverses, “lverything looks s - bright | appeased and they crowded around the little ,‘,,‘ e which he had pat up for §2. The receiptbore | father, wholivesat Silver Creek, this state. | haye combinel into one classification all the With many years practical expericnéd ] ; preparing medicies, Josureto gt unlf “and there isn'ta question but that we will | Paul and his father is o prominnt dtizen of fs the new dollar,” said the genial Thomas, | ,uument under the west end of the grand MOtkes. o { the dute of Augist 1 Mr. Reeves had for. | The nme of thevoun manis P\ T. Hartiord, | exiting clasifications, Tt has heen lor , ool i ; ». | Stand like a lot of tovriers around a trap with © 1 gotten the pawnbroker's uas further than - e andlaborious undertaking, but the commit- | » - 0 through with a handsome majority. I be v i WHLY, e s 00 Kl WaY to s arsaparilla lieve in a thorough omganization of the p anmtinit, Nat . it commenced with B REp mont whenhe met his death, the cause of | e wasi most excellent one, andall realized | goyquy anndruggeists Blix f0rf5. Tropared only howoeve I, and ‘m‘w Hght sway, Organizition They o yelling and_ hooting like crazy AT CLEVEIAND, ‘lllw- 20y W _.;| sund “m\"} 4 Sl k\nn- whichstill remuains o mystery, The officials | the necesity of yielding et ideas which by C.1 100D & (0., Apothocirios, Lowoll, Mass, will make us doubly sure and the party owes | men and it was apatent fact that Bauswine | Clevoland 03500 000 §0—¢|evenne Mr. Reeves, together with several | gro busy muking investizations aml further [ could not be madeto aply uationdly as well 00 5 i 1 to = 1 ork ot by § > g Gy s K (Ve 3 x r z zhbors, move 0 bod ofl 10 roud and ¥ S | s Ono Jt toitacll 1o sue anab this: preliminary wWork | oo, only leave the place at the risk of lis [ Chicago.....2i0 1 05 0 2 1 1 *—10 ki e ALy ool the voud and | developments ar expected as lcally | ! Doses Gno Doilar ™ Olindo Teftt 1 the commnitteeman from | life. Ho cowered inside, pale and trembling, | Hits—Clovelind 4, Chicao 9 Etrors— | ivhera it awnits tho coroner, who has bees e e R T E R Ive Meass SALL of tho thousands of differnt articles | Cass county. He is_a conservative, deliber- | and beggod Manager Leonard and the Omaha | Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. Batteries—Beatin | yotified by telograph It AT LR et a7 shippedon raillrouds have beon gone over one AN ENEQUE PL AN ate gentleman, and u he speaks ho | playersnot to desert him, and while they did | A Zimmer; Stein and Kiltredge. Umpire i ATKINSOY, Neb., August 5.—[Special Tele- | hvina md put into eleven different cisses, | i speiks by the cavd. Tefft nevertatks throgh | byt i Lty Pt 11 646 e 30 valatie. | S Tooernaotts Fatal Injuries t 2alio. gramto Tue Bee.)-Abue 4 o'dock this | When oficilly in foree the reultwill b [ A Suggestion for the World's Fuair his hat “Rather early to proguosti- | SUY b2 y s S o Eiknony, Nob. Special Tele- | dfternoon min beganfalling and at 0 p.m. it [ that it will bea porfeetly sinplo instead of | live Stook Ehibit cate, isn't it?' he asked, in response to a | tOhim, in linguuage more torcible than ele- Playe Lenue. » 2 2 i oW Bvorek ¢ | Anexceaiingly complicated tusk to tell the | o ’ : A % ¥ thiis: hefr i by tvori, y gram to Tie Bree]—While My, and Mrs, | i stillpowing down. Everybody is rejoicing | T e 0 BN two | CHIGO, August 5. L Suders, pube vigorous clutch on the handle of the pump | gunt: their opinion of his dirty work. AT PITTSHURO Aahil R .| a8 therain has come just in time to save us, | TBION by possible “article bt ween any two by the inferviewer, “However, 1 think we | Joe Walsh literally broiled the young man, | The Buffalo game was postponed on ae- | Fredevick Stauton of Valley wero on their v j I : i »ints. The whole move was by | lisherof the Brecdors' Guazette, has writton The best crops o harvesied 1 thissee- | OB % g are all right and will win us usual by a fine | qndit was plain that it Al the players | count of rain. way to ihis place today their horse, which | yhe st ciobs will bo hatvested w this see | congressin Septenber, 1858, md o progress | Jtter o theworld's e leadquactas e surplus. We have a good ticket in Cass,with ¥ v ood ticket in CassWith | coua do themselves to keep their hands oft A1 CticAGO, T uechiac [{8 i RORIEREY Bty BOICT AL vilndy renval 1o Shily seellom S uh commiti w - apotniol Hwsbeen | 4ive b an unigio_wid thorouehly wrigsial ichardsan acceptable man, and think he | him. Chicago.........0 0 8 0 0 1 0 § 0—6 |fell, throwing Mrs, Stauton and her eight- % Chairnan Midgloy will recommend thata | Y fora live stock exhibit st the exp. I Nipine thionah satily, Kike siikaos 15| < Mhe police were sent out to escort Baus- | Cleveland.... 0.0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 | months-oll babe to the ground. Teachers Tnstitute. chairman and thiwe secrctaries. b apminted | SH0n. His plan ombodies the fillowing feat bt will not hold all its members | wine to his hatel, but beforethey arrived | Hits—Chicago 9, Cleveland 7. Errors— l‘:;\HI‘H”:‘H”‘lk:;:‘k:::‘x{"\fl‘l‘ ith notbing mowm | * Beawer, Neb., August b soMeors of & prospective uniform freiglt | Wes : Thereshal be slected aud plieed on o proportion of the hotter element | gy, H Chicago §, Cleveland 2. Batteries—Baldwin | . qcn il 8O Tue Bee]—The Garficd county institute | clisifiation committee, to whom | eshibition 1 theouglly characteristio and < to the republican ticket without | Tty MG and Farrll; O'Brien and Sutclifio. Unpies | /500 J1EE - spenicl her this moning withan wusuil at- | all complints = anl cianges shall | fully wprosentative mie aul fenle i shidow of adoutt, Don't know snything | S¥Ar i flsbogey, - [ —Sirderund Pearc ; Py on s pussibie, but the cifl diel | tendaweo fir the fivst day. The téwhers are | berefemed. Thosuc |I.~.\!uln\um|u of une | spocimen oftach wnd ! ubout what the prohibitionists are doing, but 8 Hedioh LS i of its injurics at 7 :40 this evening, enthustastic and the institute promises to be | Jf ClMsIflwtionls due nminly to Chuleman | and cattle, sheepand swine A1 A it not much, 1 think, just now. sta alls and strikes, on the knes and American Association. e most sucoesstul over held i the comty, | 0Eler, The wiole plan wais universally | i, th breeds to be elassiied and grouped iartling of Nebraaka Olty declared | at the buses, They cc o co v 601 i g o most suceesstul ever held in the county. [ Gerided by ronl men, eve ¥ 4 h roference tothe speciil ac on-— RAEUITI L N O F B e OSBRI Bt 1S e < L COL L BOL JBGICS DYAHLY sty Independent Senatorial Convention. | Mes. 31 1t Hillotse, comnty siperntentony, | Geigedby milvoud mei, even sich Bt s dract, GEipUNUEL JRid lod faith inwhat he denoted as the | ook or crook, and the treatment they - | columbus. 6010002 4 610 3 : phig g X u unty suy thority as Albert Fink, ex-chaiman of the | the uses of cach. The spedmens so selectd republican party’s ability to gt there with | ceived was sufiicient to have disheartened | Athlotics o000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 | Ot Neb., Augst Speclal to Tue | isin ;h:ln‘.". ul Superintendemt J. M. Hus: | Trunl Line ssociation, sayine itwasimpos- | need not necessarily b thebestor the 1t (],m- of usua off-year majorities, while u,.l,‘ eam. ; e i o Hita Lol bud 17, AUhIiS. Biron l'h.r! The independent people’s convention | 565 0 the Au onductor. “m."; So faras knovn thew is not a solitary | expensive that might be found, bt in every Judge Wrightof Tecumsch predicted aclean [ In the ninth mning his decision calling |, Hits=Cotmbud 47, Atblote & = BEPO™ 4,1 40 Fiftooth state snatorial district wil - line in the United States which will_cefuse o | @se nust he such as are most thoroushly sweep. The judge bas no feurs of side [ Willis out on second was amost flagrant out- and Doyle, Hughes and Kappell. Umpire— | leetat Savwat, Custer county, on August 1t Short. put theuniform classification into effect chnracteristic ofthe breed represented. Tn thgy issuos, ruge, and lost the gamo for Omaha r et Bhies s 20, 10 nominate a-candidate for st ¥ svronn, Nob., Augusth. —[Specal oTue [ Thereis scavcdy o city in the Unitel | sdectin of the specimens none but mnimuls® Chairman John Watson is very confident, | then! Then again in the tenth, after Kearns . e e £ Ber.|—Julge Shope, chiof justice of Tlinois, | States, contiining a board of trade, which | bred and vaised i the United States shoild However, he realizes that it will be necessary [ had made a three-bagger, he delib- ATLOURVILLE, Ogallala Business Me Who lins been spending three weeks in New. | Wil 10tbe rwpresented at tomorow's med: | be considerd. The secretary of agsrieultire to do some hard work, to put, good speakers [ erately called tho uext ' three men | Brooklyn........0 1 0 2 0 0 4 1 0-8 | Ouartaa, Neb, August port, and vieinity hunting and fishing, botn | B¢ in Chicgo, called for the purpose ol | lns asured Mr. Sanders that he' fods _dis- on the stump and maké a well organlzed can- | out “on - strikes, when - not & | Louisville {10005 0- MUD 0L D HTLE At e s Tt G Jort, and viciniiy hunting ishing, bOth | formuluting objections to the new wiforn | posod to adopt this as part of the plan for the vass of every county. single ome of them had struck | g procititta T Ll Berors 4 e Y o te iy tribe wd Chealth, wis vealled [ hill of Iading. ~ Althwigh every railvad in | exhibit to bo made under e direction O courses 3l the candidajes say they ex- | atthe bl move than once, and Grifth, who | , Fits—Brookiyn 12, Louisvillo 4. = Erro— | nessmenof this plice was hdd in the eaurt | Mondiy tuort >y th it of u telogram | thocastexcept the Grand Trunk snd Wi | of his depatment o rea . e peet to silu, Tom Majors anticipates u walk. | rulievel Davies in the listinning, was vory SALED ERs A house on Saturday evening to tak wnouicing theserins ilness of his son. bush has adopted the new form, the shippers | greatest — possible bewtit of this away, and George Hastings says there must | wild. phy and Bowers, Meakin and Ryan. U 0 o 4 ¥ ; { "‘]“I:tllli'*"l‘ wers, Meakin and Ryan. Umy action in rogard to the Ogallala irrigation B - confident they can fight itout of exist- | part of the exhilit, asan attraction o draw be stronger foos. than any that have got ap. | 50 Twich for Mr. Bsuswine. His days of ‘nglish. e HEd et o e e e KENMLERS LAST DA uco. 8o faras kiownuota railroadexcept | the publie Mr, Sanders sayvsiny itations should peared hefore he will be ready to admit of | umpiring in Omaha are over. AT TOLEDO, R0 e AR TS s n Lot i the twomentioned will be present at toror- | be sencall over the world soliciting foreign fous danger, A \\]Hw ame. i L P T D e e | o 3 "‘ "‘ v “(' bonsss ’;' € '_‘\ n ‘ He Will Probably be Executed This | row's meeting. They know the timentis | countries to furnish representations of breeds - Omaha playedan errorless game, but itwas | Rochesior 0 1 £35,00 toaid in constructing the said cana Morniig. uninimusly against them andhopoto win | not yetintreduced in this ountry SLAVIN SLUGGER. confliet for bloo ) mistake, e e Ri the e 4 enc cork ey & i out the % v un LUGGER. & conflit Toe blood aud no mistake, 3 Rochester refused to abido by the umpire's ;\h‘ lnllu‘ Soliatut, e need \]\“.»; Avicry, N. Y., August 5-On the best | bysimyly tinng ou the oppsition e o AToThate : f Tacksy T beys clatmed Cap- | decision and the given to Tole but after partially doing the work, locwl L ok et B e T el e it i LSt s Consus Troubles, ¢ Aunticipates a Walkaway with tain Hanraban, s his te v ommelves | ST L R IR ShE Hagul: T | daitos. bonane™ | ASAANL nd - 1o g | ! 0 Sy Sl i SOUTH 0MANA NEWS, W ASHINGTON, August 5. —The citizens’ com- » 3 in battie’s stern arvay, “or the furbid depths A i formitionat hand, It is thoight Kemmler i\ : MeAulifre, ke 1 and McGuire, Umpire—Peoples. BoNEhE ot s SnbiBtng et mitteeof St Paul had another wn fernee to- .-\rv;..‘- m‘;.! .\1;«1“’1 I .wl your }'hmn ‘ % ne { )¢ ';»-' H‘[\“h |‘1l \’vnu;-m.\ consistin 1 three | i1l ho exeonted tomorrow morning. Some The Comcilmanic Investigatio R ““;'\‘ P th Aud brushing back his sunset carls from off ST LOUIS, or four of ilala’s business men, The new | of those who are to witue: e ing of ) ouncil room was well filled @l day with the secrctary of the interor with Loxbos, August 5.—[New York Herall | his classic brow, hie took his position n the | g, out 00090 0 00 53| commanycomience thiir woric shd tho com. | o L0 Who aro to witness lhe takcing off L o, el wul filled Lt BRI o feraice 1o the proposed reountof the pop "‘W“' Spec )‘n Iv'v Tty By rl, I saw Jack w‘l\'\luu’:h;l‘:iuh ¢ Syracuse, ¥ 004 180 %9 ; L n\nw;’) “(‘—h‘liy (;l\lvl" 'i”xy{ t “n \\ Kemmler's condition have cone ont of the | oy veneral mmors of bodle Lr 21 ,‘ o | tionof that city.. Tho committes, wiilo Lewis the other afternoon and asked himhow [ And the fight began, “Hits—S 3yraonse 18 " e cLas astextension is aboutup | prison today, and inquiry about it has almos gbrartal bt bt TS I freelyadmittin e thatthe work of enumerating nis man Slavin was getting on with his pro. | THOS Who witnossed it will never forgot sttt Louws 10, Syraouse 1. Brron— | andstillno witer in tho canal the citizens | bonaed tor by e T #00 1E1AS A0St | 41000t OmahaTce ompiny chim. :" 1 ‘:"”“H'\‘ K' oW ol e s bR U BPLALIE 8 S PTC |t Tt was so suvagely fo so replete with [ St Louis 5, Syracuse atteries _Ramsey | have eutered emphatic protest azains . Pe bt llkely : erinte 1. Foste st prepidatah Mt by parations for his fight with Mce.A uliffe, Bkl s w0 suvugely fought, so roplote With | i Murpliy; Iesfo and Briggs, »Umpiio- BV ons TR TR O S Gy ol O et i ot on e vvls Brstpibic § g y e iiiscoueatlve cirio it ranios “That's juat whit T want to know,” an- | ' Thespoctators be detirious with ex- | Cu Ui further extesion of time pull the deadly lover. The annotncanent | diied tat ny Mombes ot the s o | firther inrestigtions and Ty e swered Jack. tement over {h ing fortunes of the S A propositifn wis made thatifthe precinct | fiag not vt Leon made positively, bt eir S LS IR O Crabdp b (e iloes, Sl BEDIEET Ry 0 i I TBHL Yo s tenlae 17 sable loggred gentlemen, TuE "'”’",’ prEa volud thi abuye bonds they woull pit from | Lot ¥t beat male psitively, bt circum | asked for boodle o conpensation from ay | weount of tho wiiol Gt il But you're his trainer tances all point that w b uner.” Backward and forward, forward and baclk, The Tee Tips. 50,000 o 80,000 mor into 1tand therehy | *Apis all point th il atia member of the icocompany, or that any men- | and unjustio its people. The committee p > matter, haven't, scon him these threo | wuvored the contending hosts, the Omahas v r give the procinets one of the bestwater Low- | dhango the exeeation om and, e 1y | Do hal receiy aidertion or con | osed that afull_weount b i days—cun't find him anywhere.” Lattling hard and heroically against hope und S S ersknown. Up tothe prosent dto the Gon- | garie i Ghecution wom, and, under the | pasation whatever, underthe direction of Superintendent Por- Tho samo night I found the Anstealian fna | on ment Y First Race—Fdlowship, Princess Annio, pany has roceive 000, aud. 1tis estimatea | direcion of *tricinn Davis, who amived Colonel . C. Sharp, secrefary of the | ter of these mnine distrids or retirn the very gay hamor ata vory gy club. Ho do- | In the second inning Omaha began the | Sevond Ruce- Kancacas, Fairy Queen. that they Bavo notspent 'in the constuetion | g oy Sphe Yires and switch voapd | Ution * stodyas, *placal e damage | sehediles of the districts mentioned tost Y R @ (daingltCol A ML el Tuns, tho only Third Race—Uncle Bob, Wary. over 815000, ind. fuvthermoro, someof the | Foremoved. The keepers’ mess room will | of the jce company at $,000,und den‘ed | Pauland there correet and verify thom. Tha glared 1o had boon having a glocious timo ou | JOVIRELY AICE B0 barmed tuns, tho Fourth Raco—Mrs. Denhett, Tourist. reprosentatives of the company claim that, | "I e execution voon, kit in positive terms the statements thit iy | scerctary stated th wis ol propred t riverand elsowhor e P ! se. | Fifth Race—Satis faction, Nanie P. Ui ey e coudernned man has Jeept up hisplack | momber of the coursil had received or bud | rescind the order fo unt, but it was Isaid: “Joo MeAulifle has begun training,» | Mern mude o hit and Clarke a three bythe contmet theyare not compelled to | iy nyondorful v, e e Ly ! d That's all right whont MeAutife o | SWker. Then after Canayvan had secuved his AT MONMOUTIL have any water, but peopleare alive to the | | ; e askod ol miiey lis dwiro that the warle of invastigation nows 1 E Becure H / be presentat the execution visited Kemmler Cashier H. C. Bostwick, cashicrof the Na- | in progress by Porter be pushed o a con- thinks he's 4 gmat pugilisc becauso. ho's inse on balls Dad came home on Walsh’ssac- | piret Race—The Bourbon, Extravagance. ot e ple and e dstirming | this O e and i perlcctly | timal bank whois 1 mémber of the con 1/ tlneons sl wehea Shob wes, doss. o sl ought ten_times to « finish aud won nine Ak : 4 Second Race-—Brait, Deunistick. g 111 ey ahe sild | ealm, butsuffering from the heat. Kemmler | pny, placed the dumige at $6,0. No oo | furthor comsider the question ofthe necassit vimes. - Why, thit's nothing—I've fought | , 10 ”"'(;‘]‘\"""""l‘ gobin one more camed | mhird Raco—dohn M., Zenoba, ouRaRryIBLIR Tou al g Clor i | madt has will weai, leaving his hooks and e s wompensatin | for & reoount. ) R ke Twenty-five tiinesto a finish and won every | fly o Willis® singlo “and” Clarke's second | pourih aco-Baltston, §t. John. oo who nean s tha, wesident, and e | other traps to Mrs. Durston, Daniel anda few | nor had anyone nade promises io wny of the ulmo. My bard hitting is whnt does ft. Sel- | "WHEHEE co L L home i Pifth Re.ce —Monsoon, Freedom. St iioT DT v ':“‘."I”;:’?“:I”\ ut}”n who b 'n.l;;wu i tohin councilnen. "The company d od fo take A Provident cape. \ Guick s a fi-w solil punc] lum ihatihare |1 OIS Al A7 wpian, dsciiiorly oTiEE g, Entries for Today's Races. Sival tubiatalato putaisppmrain, (ond Réev,Mr, Hongiton, (& . plained that the company's L | ~Ausheiulnbriietol By AR wis DRt Bea SHth Mikd Daoler, > sned the tenth with a mignific 0 ; satisficti > ompay | Captain Kirby, has been ovdered out for this s e e or of people but' providestitily killing Hhyrips) ‘xfi.fl'.'-‘;}].‘?f.”,‘.»u‘.:u |In(:- 11'»»“.'.',',‘,"“:1'; three-bage drive, but it wis nouse, Buuswine | Firstrace, one and onccighth milee, sell- | seemed to huve their own way, and. the | C2P 3 (et storm oy L gvienionly 6 it of PeonSH R ey e i 'y McCormick succeeded in getting him (Copyright 1599 by James Gordon Bennett.| : < ciing, ostensibly for a parde and strect | Jittle dar ul been doe. He fixed the | nons. £ PSP e i 70 Lo one against mo, My faco was lixen | ¢Uing Cleveland Hanraban and Andrewsout | ing—¥blis, Bledsoe, Gendarme, The Bour-| county commissioners claimed that under the I This means that acordon 1310 beaboul | tamass ba R s o hm'MmLL ux.‘;::. non: Amnimmmse granda stand hid been ubleran batt oy eyt wero Sty it ';f»{\f‘,‘.':‘;,' i quidic succession and Omaha | b, Crispin, Court, Dudley, Woodiura, Bo- | CoMtrilctthey wer conpelled o payout llie obsaias, e $1200. ind thoy wer @ total wretk, :“:ml”: “HC.:_ \\'hl:l\.lllll‘rl\"h}\r(hmul.u somebow I managed toget in on him twice pEdy o is Ixtravagarce, P v Ak e b r. Southwick of Buffal sald lato this | cusedby the water oertlow. ot in progress ouly ‘twice, mind you—nuq tha ended the | Thel Poorman camo tothe bat, and after | [ mrm"".‘mn:lT‘:,’:,’:f",“,,'dl‘.’{(\'-'{“}fl',fm ool s 10 s e commissionem Inre: | aftemoon thatit wos nut at all lik “John A, Doe, who i prositentof the con- | threof thenceilont it was oceupied by 15,000 dght. He keeled right over,” YO $icies had heen oalled.on him, miads 3 7 iR A el Saiivies) pusaor aneeE el oalhq | the autopsy would take place before daylight, | pany, thought the company's damage was | people, while 10000 more were dosaly pac “But how about training ' T suggested, in- | SMele. He went to second on Pettit's out, to Second race, seven-cighths of a mile—Ster- \nmlnltmu.' I'he mmuuuu{ appointed called | 116 matter what time the execution occurred. lwu'm. The plant l'nn‘l, £0,000. Sinee the “,u elther side. Suddeniy s crash “?I'v‘ heard upting this flow of reminiscences. third on 8 passed ball and bome on Dal- N oo, e Dowor, st | RN E eimiluionss swis. ordlg, ind - viaduct was built the property is a total loss. | and a section of the stand fell th tho grond 2 , there's time enongh for that yet; I | ™ e ('}" IOy Die thol | ae atitude, Glenmound, Wilfred }A‘?’!); l\}lfl“':::{'\“v‘ ‘;5'\ ‘i"j“ '.;AI‘:'.‘,‘";;;‘-‘ v !V“‘ o THEX WANT THEIR 61RO He had been advised by the attomey that the | crerying with itoverone thowand persons. aven't got the load of faton me that Me- R MIOERUIG: I ON L J0Ra i o) t Spproye.a it e o) g e company conld recover £5,000. No™ member | Wheén the crash came the immense gsthering Auliffehas. I will begin to train next Mon- il Dot Rl S LI BT unrters of a mile, sell- | apearancesit luks it the commnyde- | G rumbling Sullors Mike Chargis | S medior monen fon Ln Tifhoncor vt | bocimo punic stricken and trampled upon the day ot Harwich, Dover court. Come down | OPEHing graphs Lodyiorac e, iy dave, A | 8 s .o ar0e E LIt 0oy Against Their Captain. on thisclaim. The building was not bracd | prosiate oes in their fratic oforn to es- aud secus.” a (colt), John M, 9, Alma. (llly), e i s Ce - & New Yo qust &, il Telogran | 8 such buildings usuily ar. Ho nevor sid | tape from dangor, — Dr. Pavks sutgeon of o OMAMIA, Part Bartheniel Shena V month they havedone nothing towa dthe Dew York, August 5—[Special Telegram & A A 3 " erviaeing 4 B0 e AT VA | SR ey ha dons mo foopl of ihe |to Tys B, ]-The Uniled. Statesship K that he was surprisedat the amountallowed | Stanky’s expediion, was presant and he, HINESE INNIGEATION, colt), vancis S, Good Boy. Biddie Doyle, ompietion of the caral, and people c 0 Tik: Bek. |-The United States ship K 0w D L Rt . ooy Ahonn. B 88 g Fourth race, one mile, handicap—Seymour, | procinet areindizant sagels lyingat the Brooklynnavy yard, Of | yiBccoundil. B "'J* - ; 2 B e e E AR Judge J. Levy, oneof thesizuers tothe pe- | wouuds of the injurel, A Bil Reported Which Absolutely | W =l “\"- ‘-\'E“;‘t' Soonte, Guard, Bt. Johw, | | Another mectiug will bomiled in shoutlen | jatethers has beena loy, ominous grumbling | tiion for the. jmuction, had heurd cin: | e Prohibits it ki .:‘x’-;”“’ AN i L IR RS A SR | L T hnpiny, | forvard, which has shaped itself into a big | plaints of fraul, hal reud the complint | He Threatens to Feesicn, WASIING 10%, August 5. Ropresentative han, 2b. oo ree-quarters of a mile, selling E S *" | heayy kick for the retum of their grog, :l,'»\\j"”f. f'”‘r “‘l'l‘"";"l‘i““'l"'. ey g Loyboy, Augist 5—[Special Cablogran to 3 from the committeeon | Androwsiv.. ( T I Spoedwell, - Affsirs at Fort Robinson, which was recently refused them, The erew | i WIEQ IS Lo LIl WhG S he @l | ipyy s B [ Dimes despteh from Buenos ¥ reported 10 the house | Mamne wreeesee:: yda, Rover, Hemet, Hermen, Rayeller, Fort Ronixsoy, Neb,, August 5. —(Special | endured the initating thist for eex till they | yrounds forsuspicion. Judge Jowephd, Brem, |Ayrs siys: Vie-Prosident Belligrins his bill to absolutely prohibit the coming of | Clurke, p. ; damestown, Itogor, Plancroid, (geldlog,) Nug: | ¢y Ben]_prof. Seott of Princeton col- | could stand it 10 longerand then, it is D. B Buless anl Jom F. Ritchlort | throtens o msign. Colman has ofjaed Chinese persons into the United States, EALEL. s s ta i) 10 by O th ‘race, five-cighths of a mile, welter | lege, New Jersey, with Prof. Magee and | leged, some of them, thinking to get square }I;A:lll)\:fl'\f“l;llt‘ {b :;f _l_il‘l' !"5',”‘1':;1” b2, everypostin the cubinet to the opposition whether subjects of the Chinese | — S ~ | yeighis - Chambly, Lovrs, Repartee, Jim | Messws, R. B. Lyon, A. B, Gladwin, . W. | will theofflcers, let out a story which re- | o WA, WA (BRI FASEAE SSIRE HIC | joaders bit eah one has deciined the offor. empire or otherwise. The bill pro- | ——— 2 Murphv, Fitzroy, Dublin, Gray Gown, Spon- | Green, C. T, Miser, E. A. S. Lewis C. R, |sulled i no litle amoymce to thelatter, | Sere hon s B S TR L Ofticers of regiments rcently opposed to vides to exelude all Chinese, even those: | poomman, m A “; . A lie Harper, Vollett, Roiden, Civil Ser- | o4 G'B. Agney arrived Saturiay moring | paticulily Captain Elmeher. This was that § (. M. Hunt had nevee heard Gt fraud | tachother now fratornizn and decare that who may hereafter leave the United S Fettit, 8b 0 vice, Guard, Veva. 1 are guests of the oficers of the post. | Blneher had permitted the sale of beerto the | was charged. He lad signed tne |henceforth thetroops willbe united. Nival and altompt to_return, excepting diplomatic . o an aro: guosts i x b Bl 3 bond, He g el R ok iti- | oficors have resumed thelr commands X g omi : o ol e b e e, ond, He ~ mnover know of 4 Y | ths mands und consular officers and commereial agents, AT BARATOGA. They have all their outfit except horses, | €T AR ¥ wns’ mecting to protest against pay- | Policmen and fire clid Celun’s and the coming of Chinese to the United First race, one mile—Pollowship, Princess | whichit is understood Mr. B, S. Padlock dhe ceptain at first deniedthathe had per- | 0" 0h claim. - The committee apponted to | house against u surpri theeneny. | transit-is expressly prohibited. A Aune, Gypsy King, Architoet, Gladiator, hus the contract for supplying. Their des. | Willed the sle of ber tothe nen ad had | & L8 SR SIS SR ELES IRRYRECE 1O il fine of 800 for each Chinese brought into the Second rice, three-forths of u mile—Fairy | fiation is the bad lands of Ditkota, o gathor | that 1o ld done so wder the maw | ya aforwardsa repirt for 70 was mud United States is provided for the punishment | P vios: p. Queen, Mokeno, Trostle, Mora, Radeliffe, | £06i15 for ther collego, They ave rusilings | T e st instllment of beor |y Gotain member of the coundl first tld | Caro, Augrust 5. ~[Spoudal Cablyram to ssel mastes bringing them, Provision | Grifit, . Loura Davidson, Tom Hood, Vidette, Jack | around this moming picking up their own | Fecived abard the Keaige consisted of | im ) mako & kick. nEBER|—A commissin, comsistiig of the for the punishment of persons Rose, Marchina, Rancocas, uounts, as the contractor fuiled to connect, | Cighteen barels,und Gumer's Mate Boyd | “peger Coclerell know of o fraud. He stated | 1, ding. physicians, has been appointed by ding Chinese to enter the United States Totals Third race, one and one-sisteenth s Licutenaut M, W. Day, in_addition to his | $aid 1t was wtatlal to he sllors at 2 ceits ¢ at, JudgzeLevy brought him theapers inthe | yyies o TASIERRs, has beon appintel by by land or otherw aivwan it pre- INNINGS. Uncle Bob, Carter B, Wary, B.B. Milli duties as rog ol quartemnase of the | for twve bollos, Canin Blmdher sl It | fujuyion procedigs tosign, A counvenn- | the BRSSO QR0 mtas 1o 1 sented u minority veport dissenting from the | omana ai50.0 0 810770110 Grayson, Australitz i Ninth cavilry, hos beeu appointed post | Wld lave beer aguinst the law o h tion ok place in wihich Judge Levy deni o diolon mio et favorable action of the majority upon the bill, [ Milwaties. . .n 0 0 10 9 0 FFourth race, three-fourths of a milo, two- | quartermaster of this postand has assumed | SOl any sprrituous liguors to the sailos, and | ;e taken the papers o Postmasier Cock- LaUisIe A E T Al I8 o A us hesays it 15 in confiict with the treaty SUMMARY. year-olds ~Littlo Scissors, Belle of Omnge, | the veins of office Undor 10 o " Ghion. “woull o allaw " auy | roil orever aving atything todo with them | o MO e Sy o now in force, to which the fuithof the United | Tups carned—Owmaha 5 Milwaukeo2. T Mirabeau, SirRea, Bd Leonard, Eugenis, | “A now set of quaters is in process of con- | @mong his - crew i e could help | o wien e signed the papers onthe | TEN Rovar, La, August i.—Membets o States is pledeed and which declares that tie so hits—Clarke 2, K s % Home ru Tourist, Woodbena, Maggie Ward, Mrs, Den- | spuction for P21of. Jamnes Waters, band leader | it ben he argued = that the sl | Grad postmaster Cockrell elosed his | thestate favmers’ allinnce assomiblod at noon “United States may regulate, limit or sus- | Pottit, Krels. Ba alls-O Clarke 2, | uctte. of the Ninth cayalry ors were ‘bound = to have —some | utoment by decaring in the most | today. ~ The committeo cvedentids | 1 cnocummm ~l ccoanomomm! ) I ) wsked pend such coming oF but may not | 0 Davies & Struck gut—ly Clarke 2. by Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards, Mr. E. A S Lewis of the Princeton Col- | Kind_of liguo . rither than have them §05ive torms, and i language | further time to veport and the convention ad- absolutely prohibit it.” avics 4, by Griffith 3. Passed balis—Morin €. | solling—Macauley, Satisfuction, Sllio O, ( scientific party, 1s sick a-bed here with a | Smuoeele it aboant the regulation was pro- | \hioh hroirhtout a hearty lugh, that“he | jouraed till tomosrow moming, LR of gune—Two hours. Unipire- Buuss | W Sophist, Mundo P, Bugwnia, Barrister, | srious atouach troi Yiled for the distibution ofa certainumount | jidnt think that a member of ‘tho council - 4 THE EMALANSITUATION, _— nwad, Sununybrook. - — /0 tAch Ian, o . i . gk would take a cent for any questionable pur- Steamer Be veld to Be Lost, Sioux City 0, Des Moines 7 Weather clear and track fast, AR S oy Incid l:‘f'i)glll‘llh'i{:' ::I.\ lll)" ‘.‘.flv‘h l,l\'n‘:\l s I ;i i Eellavil &4 1re e aa S 5] 4 3 ) B1S ~ iy SN . C king abou wtion Messts, Johnston, Towe g 2 <, August 5, sh s ltevolutloniats Capture an Important | Sjovx Crry, Tn., August 5.-[Spoolal Tele- Saratoga Races ¢ b, August . —[Speciil to THE | sago, ‘was the runpuskicked up aboed the | Birie woro apinted . committeo to drw | Lor Reglan, loft Sin Ernéisco Eobr uiry 2 Town—lizeta's Demands, i t0 fun Bee)—Following iitho seore | o SAtatogs fiades. The directors of the Fillmore county | vessel by Dennis Twigg, the boatswain's Tort 0f tab reenlt of Bhe tavoidestion || 1matfor Conle Inaland: * Slhod et (R whe SAx Satvanon, August b—General Trun- [ of today's game: Sepipsnen Al R B el ol ook iod lt thecontract for a lawe foral hall, | mate. Twigg got rwring drak on the I s ovidoice, to 1port at the next | hasnot ken leard of, and her owi hivo garay,at the head of the Guatemalan revolu- | =iy iy gram to Tue rollowlng 18 & awmmary | Which with the old eue, will gve us advan. [ Karsoge while at sca and he cane |peeting, about given her up s’ ot Fcniilashas takon Chiouimals ibar thia cavle | and the track fast. Following is a summary that fow comties have for display, | icontict with most of itha.”eow and bat ! i L0 miailoss : of the races: : terod sone of them severcdy. For thishe For Highway Robhery, Sports at Manuwa tal. The loss of this place hus obliged the % o el 3 has commencel in carnest on the new | wis court-mortiled wnd senteneed o six HoEp LR aNaT AR car| L e ooming ram Def st iin T e Guatemalan government to concentrate its Flirst race, ovo mile—Ruperta won, Belle Y hotel; Adams Bmthers of this eity | monthsin the naval prison, Captain Eimeher | J+ Austin states that howas held up neax he coming race betw cd Hanlon, ex- troops toward the capital, D'Orsecond, Kings Crab (the favorite) third itract. The Citizens’ bank is al: | Satd - that Twise sor deonie ehore he: | the ity hotellast night and robbed of $12 | champion oarsman of the world,and John A Guatemalan dispatch says itis untrue o0 3 Clare, m. URY ke puafslint ot sbad. Tiiue and the cityis Justly proud of | Kearsage isuwailing orders from the dep and a silyer wateh, George Huiwett, who | Teemer, the Amerian champion, of Pitts thatan attompt was made to assassinate 0 Oifceimblcom,if 1 el e AL ilos i, z & ment, which Captain Elneher thinks will iswers 1o the description of one of the pe burg next Sund s exciting much speeula President Bafillas and dentes that the nvo K Do race one and eue-cichth miles, Al | Company.G of this city lett this moming | take hin to Contral Ameica, In tho mew- | petritors, has beon arvesiod aud Will BV @ | tiorandinbonst 14 Sponins rele Ay lution s of igportance. The diplomatic | fienterson pil Daisy B (the favorite) third i 1aat | for Superioe totake part in the Grand Army | tine the murines arotrying to figure mt | hearing ath o'dock today before Judge King. | crowd will assiredly asson b o Tk corps has oftered to nogotiate for peace and b “TLird ruce, threcfourths mile-Objoction | GHe Rembliceacunpmint, ju | Ll protit on'the boer and some are uessing ——— - seothe struggle. On emer ¢ the offer has been accepted. 1t is expected o ‘,;M”m‘,d \wu.m' ¥ ;m”‘d third g Ro: We have hud tyo good showers of rain | ywio got i W este Associated Press Me ting. | aguinst the Council 13 four-oired g that o pe .rulwuh-muu will be arranged - o pth amalanaT et STy 4 which has improved thing wonderfully, The = o Ditrorr, Mich., Augist lie ann and feo iidentof winning Therd will within a few days *Glenn bit by batted ball, l‘l " ‘”"' e e ”'"‘ R e miles, Keqr. | ovimer estimateon crops, given in Tue Ber Held tothe Grand Ju meellng of the Wesiorn Assodated X 21t be o tab raoe, with seve ontrios. sove Prosident Barillas says he will not resign BY INNINGS TP TROD QURG. IReIE von, | fome days ago will be verified. Plax will | - guiogo, August 5.-Cu - swimming matehes, and_an exibitin D W en | e 2 ney stakes—1Los Angeles (the favorito) won, , heldtoday with & large attendance, 4 i - aud that he prefors death to survender. Pres- | Sionx City “ 0003000 (e st e R et My wilkingon the water. The proame s ident Kzet's only torms are the recoguition nes 0010000 SR L ROUT Gy S OO SOED PMIS —ccococ® Bicoo run & bushels to thoucre, oats 15 and com 3 a8l ‘ ; 834 averige in thewunty No hay to speak of. isnoes wesedevlopl 9 nquest on the | oy pjon 1 Oakland was takeu on the it oy S AR s I i of his government and the nou-intervention SUMARY, LB . ! oy bibe which Mrs. Fraices Russoll 1s accused | ooy of Clovelind. The boanl of diretc k 2 . e 3 d 1ifth vace, threo-quarters mile, selling of othe l‘\|m‘\\l‘ 15 in the interior government of | a0 Fune loux exd, (l:!;lv:‘lflil:'w s & | Billot. Retreat filly - won, Bertha, Campooll b Dase hits—Phe ses on balls O | secoud, Julia G third. Pime—1:15. A i ; G derson 1, off Deviin 1. off Myers 5 off Roch 2 e EE]—Tlg ity council grauted pernits go | WERSURARE 1 > ; y ) = | ALLEN-Tofint daughtor of Dr and Mus - 2 LR ¥ St ef and her own previous stitements | Vietor . Lawson, Chicago News: J. A 1 Mus, pinis DRALLS e s R e A (R T Monmouth ¥ Races. the druggists af thew mocting lat evenivg | gho “jufant §s mot hers. The woman | Mam, KinsasCity Joumal; A. J. Bldicn, | BT Allen, The Argentine Government Will issue | 6 D sl . Wild piteh achl, Sui Moxsovti Pakk, N. J., August 5.-Sun- | and pssed Ay ordinance giving the polico | then stated that she obtawed the ehild | Minneapolis ribuio; S 3, Tndianapo Funenl atho*clock pm. today Kushels of Paper Mnone: s hiits— 1 rf. Bases stolen—sioux City 5, | mary of to authority toventer private dwellings toarvest | from an orphan asylum and palued it off on [ lis Sentinel; J, . Barr, Pittshurg I't B DE B PAINRINOY Dus “Molies 2. Tinis of gume—Two hours. "Plireo-quarters of 8 mile—Clarendon won, | Persons ina stute of intoxication. When the | ber husband as their offspring, The rewon | firstthre naned conslitate the excoiti Buexos Avies, Augost 5. Notwithstand. | Umpire-tocver. A . el i 8, b * 1 lew council” tepic their seats thedrugists' | she assigned forthe deception was toprevent | committee, President, I 1. Mack, Sunius! !iug the fact that the insurrcction here has s Pl ol ]lmwl.nk sccoud, Mujor Daly third. Mme— | pormits weng mvoked and the comeil was | toubly bor tamily, "By Cmeus | Regtervico proidon, W IS Sullivan, enver 11, St. Paul 1. 13, censured hegfly for its action, They couldn't | of drugs taken. o qalt her | Chicogo Journl aker, DENVER ('nlu., August {Special Tele- | Three-quarters of a mile—Potomac won, | stand the ,.n;lw wny loger ani anulled | porves she had uniitentionaly wiscarried. | Detroft Tribun Eram 1o ywing is the score of | Fairy second, Arrogance third. Time—2 :l! th forg act & the per- | To hide it from her husband she brought - h‘“}':‘\ . ey 4 sk Palisade stukes, one and one-eighth mile mits by avoteof . tome the child, Thomas 1Russell, the be- Dashed Into o W ashout, il o ol Ak Judge Morrow o Demuthsecoud, Druidess iy @ | foleahusband, was intasely angered on Neeoies, Cal, August 5-A cloudburst b ird Tmofimle, L Alais 1 ¢ Friends eariag iy Wiges testimony. b1 't KW | 15 o cutéen part of Mojave ounty, Ari ne and onc-cighth miles—Stockton won, = SO 1 X w2 until this moment that the child was not | ¥ 7 RREL 0% Megnto. ‘maty, Al Rar Highiom sennd Uralore aies. Fins “l m‘nn\ru\u, I,\ usts. —[3p mll 'AI; THe | g M. Russell was held without bail to | 2ons i s I “‘\‘[ a ‘}" “|“.‘ dgotwotles 1:54 s £r]—A match game of base ball wis | yyaitthe wtionof the grand jury. west of Yuca, Afreight trin was precipl- “Threc-quarters of a milo—Villago Miid | played yesterday at Dorchester batweon the - tatol into theyiver, killing the fireman aud won, Kismet second, Harzburg third, Time | Priend baseball club and the Dorciester elub He Preak fasts With His Grandma. \\'»mlmmu theongineer unr'l 1;m|‘nu..ml L hl -1:15, 1o & & ShikE L et P San Frawcisco express, which wis delaye in the latter town. Although thoDorchester | Loxvox, August 5.—(Special Ciblegram | i . as. 8 milo—Moriden W Thsaposke 10- ) ’ by washouts, only reiched Yucea o e P . One milo—Meriden won, Ghesapeake sec- | )y ipuy in'? a Lincoln battery the Friend | to Tup Bre.j—Empror Willam, who s | DY wash o only veidvad Vuon L ey Monks and Hermits Cremated, ond, Rizpali third, Time—1:41 e F S R e R W e ZUeI=Bmioror WAR Wit 48| mlidios’ stut s £ Lonnox, August 5.—Advicos from Athens Marme s section are looking more | o ¥ Ciipris B - say .flmw\u’:‘.;",m.‘,,».‘“.“. holy b T : Hastings Races. G LR e, “‘i".ifm‘.'i o A et remiinas frwsit veariRispcaion Yoiide Smints st Dcanins of the Gireels church, destroyed o large num- BY INSINGS, Hastixas, Neb., August 5— [Special Tele- s § vand Sunday. The prescnt | of Wight, rose carly this morning and enj 4 R L . g orsel i vilage of Ryde, Sr. Lovis, August 2 the sum bee of Greak inoniaterios and tweaty monks o gram to Tuk: Bee.|—The races at the driving | outiook for com in this section is from fif- | 4 rideon horseback to tho village of Ryde. and hermits perisied in tie fames. The | St 1% e park this ufternoon were very good. The air 1 to forty bushels. Upon his retum e t m‘-‘.‘;;r‘.zv ‘“m. mer ~Iv| \'m'n St |_..um suflered 1.-‘.”; ~.|u'\‘| . o v MAARY, e P (P 5 : — the queen in the rden attiched to|a destructive and ] drouth PRI MINGD A AN POte B Eyorhise \hija= | TH 000! A 16 tiack n G10: Sipa. 1n the Fugalo County Democrate, | Osvobie house. Lator™ i th ‘day, in coms | as at - hesert, 'Phe - free-for-ull trotting Tace Gray Cloud won in | g FufFalo eI Jo | pany with the prince of Wales, hismajesty | wheat has yielded — ooly g of 3 "y Urquhart. Wild KmArNeY, Neb., August 5.—[Special Tele- | pany with 1 s Signed the Woild's Pair Bill, ¥ Whitehend 2 Mookin 4 Buses stolen | 2:48, The 2:30 mce was won by Dr. Lynu's . ! stnces wer developed at the inquest on the cuch day CouldntStand the Pressurve, of having starved to deth. Mrs Russell | and offiers were elated as follows - — Youk, Nob., August b—[Special to Tap | admitted when placodunder oath that_not- [ Richard Smith, Cincnnati Commexcial; | withstnding the generlly accepted be- | W. N, Haldeman, Louisville Courior-dournal terminated great excitement provails thronghout the eity. It is rumored that & new issue of §0,000,000in paper currency willbe made. A bill has been introduced 1 the chamber of deputies providing for & forced currency. The national bank has re- sumed payment. The bourse ia still closed und the panicky fecling in commercial circles continucs, ‘The press is forbidden by the government o comment on the, crisi premiun on gold is 209 per cout. ght, laving a nirrow escpe Osbornehouse, on the Is —_— rove to (o heve he embarked m | twilve bushels to th re. Com i3 Armolustaly Pure, Fai ’ cram to Tae Bex,|—The democrats of Buf- | 1o Cowes, w . g R < SewixariLv, T, August 5. ~The goversor | = 155, Taud 8, Lot on baseacDenver | mellor n3:11. Maud M, owned by Patton of [ £ b0 bisk Bkl fhe Qanoorats of BAC | 1 e, e pineeof Wales' yacht, which i3 | ir. 1ad cnaition. Th out orop ksn tol fall | SF Bablagn o today s ¢ the vovie's e Uil Haviog |8 0, Bases on balls-—0m Whitelat & off | Holdridge, won tho treé-ninute race in 311, | 1304 B0 ipeuign odiy | 1o panfcute i tho rueo or U Gien sty | ke camed e fisactuf i apis Virety | & o, o s s rmg powdor. lighor o omergoncy vumuse, 1t will go it offect at | Nkt e. Eirack oot oBy Whiteheud 8 by | LM pacing rico was won by Tom Porter in | 8nd clected delogates to the state convention | Thiiis w0 winl, hovever, and propocts for | and vegeasim of all in ) ) ouce. Meekin®, Passed bulls—Lohbeok 1 Rroughi- ! 2:810, The delegates will go wupledged. A seriesof | 4 gool race areuot weouraging. soarce. vors Aug. 11, lse

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