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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY., AUGUST 17 FELL BETWEEN THE CARS. | oumater comes tresee "o “wienin o | TRAFFIC 15 AGAIN BLOCKED, ikt e TIED IN THE TENTH INNING. wboisconmt et abanrione | CONTRACTOR RILEY MISSI ity organiztion. P, K. Lunbard and The Present Q'Qnd!tlonofl\hlrsMn(-h Cur ames Konnedy were nominated for repre More Favorable 2 sentatives and W. H. Ely as county attor- { Lixcony, Nob, August 10—The State Toisdo. 04110800 00| S Conductor J. A, Johnsi of Wymore Killed | ney. Thirteen delogates were clhosen to wo | Two Hundred New York Oentral Smt.cl{men Journal tomoprer will devote soveral columns | A Magnificent Contest Betwoen the Cow- !l‘-::nk'l_vn D00 1000 9 o | HeDropsOutof Sight in a Most Mysterious o the Bt. Joe Tards, | to the state convention. The rbsolutions set at East Buffalo Walk Out, tothe crop outliok fn Nebraska, Reports boys and the Bioux, Hite—Toledo 13, Brooklyn 8. Brrors-—To- Manner, el bd it LR e i il - from nearly ofery county in the stateas a lodo i, Bronclyny' 1, Bituerivs-Sumith wil — y s 4 rle . n " Sage, McCulloigh and Bowers, Umpive-- T bout sub sfonn and reaolved to continue rile indicate & more favorable condition of sqhily STAUCK BY LIGHTNNG AT DEWEESE. | theongaiatim it provbitior beomis | THINGS — LOOKING VERY SERIOUS, | affairs than thi sctimte made somo seckes | THE GAME ENDED BY DARKNESS. | Deesthion I LEFT OMAMA FIFTEEN DAYS AGO. * | the soteied polioy of thestate, ap. While dudy conditions were favor- | e — g P ™ 4 abl lac! P St.Tonls, U e R 012 B sl it ot Baoli BHoRt Big Picnic at Wahoo, AN of the Vanderbilt Lines Bxpected | o7y k,m:' "::'“ cf!:*:l. 'o';" l:::':'l‘l'lz Milwaukeo Shut Ont by MiSE polis— | Athlotic, 610000 101 |He Buys a Ticket for Chicago n..-, R R VO I e Warion, ¥ ”",(‘,‘"’,‘“‘-."“,I.‘fi’.'.‘.";\."m o © Be Tied Up it an Tmme short what wld probably have been the Standing of the Clubs—The MG el o T, e g RS Telegrams and Letters to That Jne a cill -Stewart, 2o gram to Tur Bk ) —The 00¢ . ey Ll o A g e 4 7 St. Louis 4, Athletic 7. Batter o X h < cused of Connterfeiting, Locomotive Firernm and the Switchmen of | dinee Sutehument 14 ke 2T B g ooy RGO 1. che tes Esqoen At andElin and Munyin, Seward and Baldwin, Un Clty Elielt No Infure Bound Over, North Ameviea from Omaba and Council Not Reached, of countieson the extreme southern boun- pire—Emslie, 2 nation . ; Blufls held their anual pieiic ~here to S fhrics veat fron Wibster tothe Colorado Among the Amatenrs, e At 11 0*clock a train of fourteen coaches on A ohdity roiio irouglit was most sovery, ex. The City Sceams and Eden Musee toams : 7 ” 10 S peelil it | AR AR TR et =eraile N Y, August 16, —The strikeon the | wnding from tho middle of Juno almost up to Pisgads Won toak Sl Bbilo Rt the ML) BAFIE Oily ATEe at I Riley, the well known contractor, who B0, Tho game is for &0 @ side and the | 14S been enghged in business in Omahy for entive gate receipts, and as both teams a grood st ssting contost is expe The following X 4itd 1t is suficient'for home consumption, An | Milwe ko In | bor, of which onehalt were Tadies. ~The | cited this moming. At# o'docle the switeh- | §ip el suiicient foxhon | wa ke train was fuenished free to the firemen and n i the Central yards struck and those | and north cent gl switchmen of the Union Pacific rallvoad comn- | o ti West Shore in this city foliow ductor runming ot of this city, was kil the St Joe yards last nigh His trin was e, in the northwest | Kansas Ci ction, where the averagse . suit. |8 fully up 1o aud in miny eases oxcoeding | in | the past four yonws, has droppel ¢ d. | sight very mysteriously, and no infornnt m are the poayers and batting bange pilledup to the depot andhe lad g0t | pyo¢ and putin charge of H. Smith, eneral | swards of two hundred mon are fn the | the viela of 1550 Addedito this is u largely | Ppaha 3 3 ‘Ih-‘ I|: \h"\'d nk“‘tl:‘lllv-uJ“u ; !n' v O Ot ontlop aid bicted tOwied ihc 21o8% eHe. | yaxl maseer b Omahae [Thoday s dollib | | B0 w1 i skade at | Iereased acreage, * Tn the eastern and cen- | S Eay ¥ Steams - Miller, ss; 8. Pattorson, m: | F am - fom Chi When o bl gone a short distance he made | fuland was enjoyably spent in the grove just | movenent, and there is a freight. blockude at | e e ontlook can be stated to be | ¢ J. Pattorson, 8b: Geist, ps Puveell, o; Flora, | 60 about 8 o'clock on the ovenins of the op and fell between the cars, which | south of town in various Kinds ofsmusement. st Buflilo. neither very good nor very bad, probably 2b: [urloy, 1 Butlor, 1t Bowman, 1b. Sth inst., announcing the deatl i & missiop and . 4 " 1 |- 5 The closing of the West Shore road for | 60 por cont of that of 180, Tho Mden Muse Kenniston, 2b; Yan Arnam, | gistor, and ho left at o ce for that city to overlim, cutting bim in pieces anc The Nortl Platte Tragedy. freight is the most serious aspect thy hove refers more particulily to corn, | Brooklyn. STColvay LRI oy A AW | S T ot y brutsing i besond recomition, Surgons | Nowru Prarre, Neb, Augist 1. —(Special | i S vt Conaty e e of \ohoatwas Tieger | Tston hannon, ‘my 1. Baldwin, 'sf: Stephen: | fIEAL I Bnorl, sy wire saut, for fron this city and his remulns | to itk Des.|~The coll blwded murder of | ¢ conblels it L than usual. Tho v ield; with. few exeeptions, | & 00, B Y Ut € were pliced in acoffinand brought home on | My, g d Newman by her husbind and the | b5, wo and the quality is | il The men who w i y .~-‘1:hu.n) nothing has been hewrd of hin, ulthoneh Luck Was Again 3 y At ot this morning are Now Vo numerous letters and teloger ) | sl i el is afteroon suicide of the murdereron the evening o < New Yor 3 5 S A AR een et s '”'“ ey et i | 0luide of thomu léret on Hos ’;‘:'];"]r,"']_ members of the Switehmen's Mutual Aid 10 much tho s [ Cloveland 1 Wamoo, Neb., August 10.—(Spocial Tole- | sent to various places fn (i FLA il e B S B o L RICURIHERNON | st fonil organ ation, 1t hasa the sugar beet, which was | Plitsburg.’ 0L gram to Tuk Ber.]—The Eden Musee vall | Riloy had boo GRS o R 1 - o h A bt . | association, s wationnl ongan iation, 10 0 o tiley had been aeded the contract for McCouniff division N Ordet otftallvny | havo visitod tho swno of the tragedy, Itis | f2aotalof @ nition oneaniiation It biass inly ns an exporinent, club plaved afine game of all with the | g G e arnd i Cmdaustors, of yhioh he yae & memuer, 1he| gensrully nucersyiod tisielodsyanonnoad | o, It is said by the men that idition, taken us a whole. porcr, | Wahooclub at the fair grounds this after lind not signed o 5 mldliovpl o bl f1 Wsigg plice at the Fivst M so far as known, was the cause. Nowman | p e o 19, 4, o e men thit | 4 b fully ball a vield: | pycop Do, | inst them and Walioo signed acontract, although he had at11 oclock Mr, Johnson wuis i\::ru‘:;viznn_:‘u\- 1‘\:1‘ h‘rln'nlv "!'nl-plufxz‘v‘\;ln_”::‘r;:: overthe Vanderbilt systemif the teouble h- ; ’;I_\' he ‘ ; ards u'!' L ug .nm. H‘,, A won by a seor ](A)llnhht-l a bond with Fred W, Gray and by all who knew him, and lea ML, 4 Pl e T SOt | hereis not speedily settied, and it is alo he fatter must be taken us contingent on late | Hrooklyn " r 3 . enms Cunningham ¢ reties, The bond, four childvan. He wis insur y | mind, from tho factthat he once attempted | ytatel that should rondsoutside of the Van. | 0 early frosts, Vogotables will b seu N Yorkc <o WVith Hamtiton, Cavada, however, is not lfable,fas the contract was sum inthe Burlington voluntary relief. to Jotson hinnelfy Much sympathy is (eRL000 | jorhit system consent . 103 tako Contral | ind itis doubt ful 1f enough potatoes will b N o [ N e T e oo B S Ry el 169 WanEnway fi t \ - e “_""\llmu;'!n i of lruv. :\;um'u. "(‘» ‘I’i‘n freight the switchmen on these outside roads | tised to supply the consumption. [t is doubt. Cloveling, Rt ||.u:n-m‘ e of Tie B Please state in the suid he would 5 hobrt Mol NPt o+ Boy Strnck By Lightning. nino vons, who s left withoutn srionc willbe callod out. In this comection itis . | fal ifmuch iy is shipped. out, the. ene vl 4 | Sunday B wh i, now with Oma- | suid he would sign_the contract when b Cray Cryrer, Neb, August 16,—[Special [ theworld. The Tuneral occurred today. ported that the dlias refused o f Xpresion of inion being to st in stock o i, played last y Yours, mlxlu.v“f.n‘n:.‘vl following luu\" |..l,\ T st 5 ; , ———— die Centynl Traiyht, rom 10ss favored communities and to dispose ICAN As=0 CrANK o was building a cottuze for Vutes, elegztam o Tarn B ] —dumes Craickshink, Adams County Prohibitioni handie Central fre "‘"‘."‘ 1o Clntend Lot ougo | of tHOSUERS in tARLWAY. Playod, W s " but that is now ready for the plaster aged sixteon yuars, son of the postmaster, | 1\ rives, Neb., August {Special Tele- 5 Y clear of cars, but the Riley told his brothe vards A Chalienge fro won, while in-luw, Miles B3yrn was struk by lightning this afte 0 o Louisville.. St Louls. . gvam to'Tire By 5] —he Adams county pro- Py b § 3 = 3 o, 0 ook after the work while He was o { ot e isiderable confusion sems (o pro- Big Cropsin Minnesota. e % ST. Lotts, Mo, August 16, Toles |0 10 : k while he was gone, and sttending (he M. R e, | hibition convention this afternoon mot ad | vail. Busines at tho Bist Buffilo yardeis | g pac, Aiinb ATIREIEAThIE 18 ¢ et & n to Tii Bk j- Jucob G. Ganduur, the | phoch Whatever the workmer needed. Byrmes weese, 1t is thought that e will recover, ; Mabria - 3 St Patr, Minn., Aug .—This is eier 5 i B |- Jug faudaur, the | haq dono this, and worle on tho cottngs i A e after electing twentysix delegates to the ; i great crop year for Minnesota. Besides nibus, oursian, has issued the following challenge | ot beer intorruptod. A Proud Day fur O'Netll, state ani coigrossionnl conventions, pasted |y Knighes tn Brecutive Sesslon, | mising 48,000,000 bushels of whoat Minnesots | Syraouse o to Ed Hanlon : Riley hud just been awarded the contract O'Nurv.1, Neb, August (8 —(Special Tele- | remlutions of allogiance to their mrdinal 7.0 57 EHS (b euiive Seastoth, - § TRIE VAN bustiets of wheat Bancsols | gitcise. et ~I will row Hanlon on Crovocoeur lko and | fOF erécting the new. Drosby torian ehurets at aim o ik 1368, | This has been the prond- | Principle, rebuked old parties for lukewann- i : iy 18 AP b Minnea sl ke concedo ten seconds start for 1,000 a side, 1 | Hebron, Neb., to cost £7,000; and since his de. R | since sho was founded, | e and eodorsed the national thind party | board of the Kyiglts of Labor went into ex- R ‘,l".l"'?".“"““»‘;;““‘}'l‘l‘m",’““,"“,;‘ Tesulted in a Tie. will guarantee that he will meet neither | Parture tolograms have been received from ot day forO Gl Ui “‘l“-' 1"1 f'- platform. A resolution was also carried | ecutive session this morning. Powderly, in (1!4‘“l;‘.\‘l\i:;;"\\‘l:tl'l '"‘{*“T P The | Kassas Crry, Mo., August 10.—[Special | thieves nor cowards Anmver of the | that place asking why he had not put in an B e ot oy e | Fecomumending that nocounty ticket be putin | the course of an Intorviow, suid tho exccutivo prospect is that Minnesota oats will seil this | Telegram to Tie B he Kansas City- | Globe-Democrat Tacon G, Gavpave, | dbpeirance, O T ALttt ety e o UL QL SR EE A bR UaR DO | Sl ok Mu e ot bYerl o aaeally VSR AUAL Bori 1 o BIATGIFOw 004 CeLaT ok 11| BIBGY Ity T ki o ay T bt o A dfic ShorsLine. Atcarly mom the people | oncarrying the amendmen % AL Waldon | o ddering evory phise of the New York | e HFtRGie o Pt AR et ey ik Al : b ] sporting Notes, home, a cosy little cottage 21 Pacitic began to arive and long vefore 10 g'clock the | Wis chosen chaivman of th ounty central | (oSt b J 3 LA tenth inning on account of darkness, with the d situation. He said that the | yoar, The yield of corn is deliberations would continvie until 3 o'clock. | 41,000,000 bushels as agi Several Pinko el stimated at 4 0000 L | Scoren tie, The scor 000 potutoes, — ot and saw Mrs, Riley with reference to the disappearance of for husband. She stated that she could not imagine what wis wos cold and | committee for the coming y oled the ardor of Two weeks ago the Crane Co. club and Blair played a 10-inning tie ball game the Demorest Goid Medal Contes®, NEAS Cny, ton Men Arrested, 4 : y score being 6 and 6, called on account of rain. | Yoty © When hoo pinagine what o mant, Elkhorn & b b 000,000 [t ey £ - | o any the Okati ’ ; : e husbond went away lifksein v brought in o large| LourCry, Neb, Augusti6.—[Special Tel- | Ay, N. Y., August 16,—This ovening | ogoran o 00 aniis b ol T WY . o Toda, “.m:‘ s o to Blair and the two e told et that @ lettor would reach him oy - mmber of pegile “fron townships | egram to Tutk Bre.]—Tho olocutionary n- | gs 4 froght prals maned by Pinkortons. | 00, as aguinst 80,5500 1nst sonson. Smieh it o3 18 8 0 B 10} The West Luwns have lost the mostof | there several e o e M written T ey caukiison | test for the Demarest gold medal was beld | paseed through the northern partof the city o Burnsm, &0 D s 90 | thoir gumes thirough thoir efforts o' secuse | i ordgreral times unid ‘\‘\'.‘n“.w”'m”{";...,‘i ?flflg‘i'(,r.‘n.??{"‘“" thebaseball cub T lasy night and deew the lux'z:n?'t crowd ever | saveral boys stoned the train. Two of the .\inl:rnnkn. Towa and Dakot l'n!m ons. 2 00 Brosnan, 2 0| one or two sco on his trip by John Enis, who resiqes o Stanton dub @me up the evening he- [ 8600 in the opera house. The programme | pinkertons fired futo the crowd, one of the | WiSHINGTON, Angust Special Tele- | (arpenter, | 1 § Ojpowell, Ib.. $ 1| Captain Flynu of the West Lawns has | 1610 South Fiftecuth streel, Waen Ky re and tuday the gmne between thom was | wis most aduirably arranged gnd the deliv- | 4116 passing through the ankle of John Mc- | gramto Tie Bex.|—The following pensions | | inaon, o 5 4 0 Shellhss 11 | been very siclk for the past three weeks. failed to return on Thursiay, e of the inferesting fetures of the day. | ery and execition original. There were nine Carthy, a molder, standing near by, The skans: Ol 10 The West Lawns and the Models will cross | tended, Mrs. Riley called o 00 3 1 Widng 00 13- 1) Totals BY INNINGS. cantestants for the gold medal, jour of wlhom were nearly cqual in their offorts to_ gain_ the which was awarded to Miss Sudie The score stos tol in favor At 1150 the rived, bringin ver four hundred visitors, | pri police arrested three of the Pinkerton men. Shartly witer the shotmg affmy Edward Canary, o Pinkertonman, assaulted Chris- Ph Matthews, Beatrice umseh ; Ju 1 E. Moor bats at Manawa Sunday, August 31, to learn if Enuis 5 Mus. Ennis had v RING, husband stating that they had o o fived in Chi- amony then Mo ner. Me- | s of Hazzard, Neb. topher Tong witha club and he was takon [ Blder; Aurora; Ch DI S AD BOR D S R OR O — ago and were stoy at 411 West Mad Cleland, Johu 1 k and A. S. ot- e CanTy into custody. Another Pit Smith, Lincoly cob A, Jury, JuxCity........0 0 03 00 01 1 onmouth Park Races, A L Somld MeLean, president of the & wats walkitie up the teain swineing olny Gec Jamosc SUMMARY. Movsortit Park, August 16.—|Special | Mrs. Riley at once wrote to the latter ad. Shiort |I.m-“”..I d II-:-lm':,.lyl niror MeRenzio | PARey, Neb, Aneust 16— gunnnd roveltes o nrcostod and I\IJ)!'Hl'- ’\ { v.lm)"~ m'\ rhorvill ns- us City 2 Stoux Oty 1, | Telogram to ik BEE ]~ Summa -un.lnlu-x | @ress, aud also sent several tele wereon the tmin, These and the business | gmm toTie Bik]—The prohibitionists held i o e Al AL i e v ¥ sirauss, o0 8 e 3 WS butall faiied to elicit an an men of Siux City were thoguests of the | their county convention today. Oiiis- Mast'r Workman Powderly T 1ks, Alfred By X ewell E. Coombs . Home runs-Sy Hases | Toces: y e and several telegrams that had by 2 business men of ONeill and “they all ex- | (oih was nominated for county representa. | - NEW Yo, August bias, Restoration—Hemy T, Mely vtiel 3, Widner 1 Straek ot Seven-eighthsof a mile—Avab won, Stride- | for him were all forwarded 10 Chico Sgituanly R i S TRV S Bean ROy B IV | BN b R B B SO R EE RS Bl G ot L et islaid. Hit by piteier-Manning, Timo | away (the fuvorite) second, Glory third. | Mrs Riley stated thautshe thought her hive y il © tive and John White .and L. L. Miller for | thecxea “" et ';l I“' Sk Towa ye—-One lour und fitty minutes. Um- | p01F o) ¢ b baud's business wus all ight, fis he wlwi . ) 11l e ;o is: . o 2 was se- | Wete in conference all day. oove +=. see tisfied with it, but nover tatked The people friom the country were feasted | county commissioner A committee was se . 3 1 i TS (B Toaanttar o, gt os—. | Seemed su ith it, but never tatked of AN plvonauicl 8 190n A 0F - ionscre e, they. | Aestad 10/ ehites o candldats for county attor- | Master Workman Powderdy said: “wo Minneapotis 4, Milwaukee O, Lhree-quarters of a mile, Augusta stakes— | it "™ When ho fatled t0 retas, she okt ears. The the delegation tothe float | have endeavored to find out why theof¥iclul sentative convention, No resolutions | of the New York Central dismissed ¢ n- | Courson, Cr > vead and but little interest was shown. | bers trom the service of thecompany, and, so | berlnd, e faras onr membe havenot nd for day consisted of a grand o repr Shiort Line depot, the procession eing over | we amile long, to the round_ house of the cow: ney and to sele; muel Cum- Sheldor Chatharn won, St. Charles second, Equity | ti d. No favorites: Casialia and Fire Works | atehed. Time—1:14 ne mile, Fab MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., August 16— [Spec m to Tue Bee|—Minneapolis shut utract for the pavilion, and it bad b relet to the next lowest bidder, Hor brother stated that he knew thaf, vay handicap—Burus (the | Riley was not on a drank, s ho Mar s are_concerned, we hive [David €. Hubbard, dec pany, where specelies were made Jam:s Burke Nominated, thelr side of the case, en doing | Bevjamin 17, Chittistor, {1 g i e : te) won, Major Domo sccond, My Fel- | was o mun who could not drink, Ho wis by~ Mayor McBride of O'Neill, McCook, Neb, August 16, —(Speaal Tele- | allwe can for a speedy anc ory end- | Johuson, West Burlington; Jacob Ke NN NEAPOLIS, MILWAUK !nwt)m-l.nmmhm.n.»nn;llgml,Mmuru:md troubied with catarch and dysp , and b yor Pidmer of Sinx City, W D | pom o Ber]-—The sonatorial conven. | IDOE the mitte Durham, and Herbery D, Peck, Wall L [ —— R T — | & W Lady seratchod. Time—1:41, stomach was in such condition that wheney Matticws of O'Neill, ex-Mayor Cloland | 80m to Tue Ber|—The senatorial conve e Sanuel Hardinger, Audubon: Jesse K T e e RoWO AR candone-lalf miles, West End hotel | he drank a gluss of beer he would be confined of Stx City md others, Then @ grand freo | 00 for the Twenty -unth senatorial district, i tghitn of Liabor Tubilant Meplato Albers, Oskalc fienr B Poreren =f- 0 8 8 9 | stakes—Bebelot won, Her Highness (the | to his bed fora whylo day. For this jea G Light there s in pro. | comprising the countics of Red Willow, Fur- | g n BeST 0RO AW AT B i 0 Dalry inpi 0 0 | favorite) sccond, Druidess, un added hovse, | he could not get drunle if he wanted to, Rily gross the st free dunce ever held in the as, Gopher, Frontier, Hayes, Hiteheock, [ ¢yoiocasthiing Konist 20 L ator vo | Leaake Den- 01 \yeich ] th Lime—2:41 14 had about &5 in his county at the roundhouse. is | Chase wnd Dundy, convenéd here today. | thelocal striking Knights o T | nark; Henry oulthard, Corning i One and threeeighths miles—Stockton (the | of this he bought a 1 happy, voting the diy the Jumes Burke, ex-county judge of Chase | jubilantwould beto put it mildly, are | John J. Caldwell, Waukee; A | favorite) won, Oritlamme second, Philosophy | to Chicago. Byrnes the that he town has ever kiown, was noininated by cen our citi- | isa nin aboutforty ) intiving effovts, and especiaily | soldierandan anti-prohibitic ou. Burke | overjoyed atthe tuen affairs hay s old, an old | seem more confident of success than ey taken and | Andrew F. Hofe fin, Oskiloosa, leGrogor Judson A, Cof- | rease i thira, Banquet scratched, Time- N. French, Three-fourths of a mile, selling went home o gota change of ngin a small vabise just P00 much eredit ennot be i zens for the i + o o " i X e | (the fav ) won amar ind told Byrnes to have Ro: J 1ist. Live stock shipments from this paint, de. | Clay Mills Yale, Re- | v . 1 h 3 (4] ot and k. R. Dickson, — el b 3 ‘ - tho WV T -Ale Jacob Up- | Hood thi ure on tive pavilion plans forthe mill work. (j‘""'.\_ ‘I'. l(‘llllTlt 1 (l‘h it ksm:l Boughit Out ATOE Rival spite the assistance n by the West Shove iy Ly Time—1 : 1 Bymes did so and forwarded the bid who worked ecarly and late and were re Lickawannaand Krie, ave at least tirec | WErft, ; [ a1 200 Y i ) i warded by secing their libors crowned with | Hasnixas, Nob, Aucust 16.—[Speeial to | givs i t ; outh Daksota: Original—Samuel P, Rus- | Minneapolis D00 00395 9z | pSeven-eighths of a mile—Lady Real won, | to Chicago, TRiley had been intouditg brifliant success, £ BeE.|-An important sile was today l){\vm leamed tonight that the switchmen | SClL Alexandna. Incrcuase—Johnson O, Foote, | MiTwaulcee ;:‘“:‘"‘0 OO 0H 05 0T0=10; i (the favorite) second, Ed Hooper :(} guxl‘n (fh;mu,, before he head of R T SRy consumated whereby the Citizens' street | on the Citral and West Shore petitioned for | Alesandvia. " THEAGA u in= MBI LIS 4o Diaan T | ettt o oorat sPrstoned/ SEtimal bis slstoraih d T h e aagh R ;‘ 7";:‘ “("“"'“l‘o"' Special | Tilway company of Hustings purchases the '(1’*1 v'“"}:'i’d“"{‘hl.";"’"“ the .m-lm.umtu.m Gl The Weekly Pank Stateme Jikyn Bases on balis iy Dukel. by Grit- ahths of a mile—Wirlgrass (colt) | pavillion than he conld heve, Hewas sicke alt HAND [stayp, Neb., August 16— Special entive plant of the Hastings improvement ey aske atan answer be roturned to ruck ont—By Duke 10, by Grifith G New Youwe, Augit Tk BRe]—The weekly bank statement shows following changes »ans. dee Telegram to Tne Bee. ] -A. A. Stewart, who was yestorday taken to Flastings by the United States marshal on the chargo of using the mails for fraudulent purp 3 their petition Monday, August 18, No con- company, the rival line. The purchase was | cession has been recerved : “therfore' sivs from the ewstern bond holders of the litter | oncof fhe labor agitators, “‘the switchnen company, the consideration being $15,000cash | were ready 1o stiike next Monday anyway if | ses and for | and the “assumption of certuin obligations | this had not been precipitated. As itis jow ; ¢ . $ L won, Key West (the favorite) second, Averago | day the Sunday before be left and was hurdly et bl T o earolis b Mitwau- | (hird, Honeymoon aud Murywood. seratehod, | abloto bo outon Moneay Minncapolis 4, Milwiukeed. Umpire—Hengle, | Time—1:028. Mrs. Riley is of the impression that he must Tl . be sick if there is anything at all the matter, Lincoln 8,8t Paul 1, Saratoga Races. but she thinks that'she will hear from him counterfeiting, waived examination and wis | argregating only o smoll unount. theswitchmen declare that the men must be Josits, decronse, Liscory, Neb., August 16—Special Tele- [ Samroos N. Y., August 16,—[Spocial Tel. | very shortl iilmL‘:fl:’f;f;-"«‘:-”ilnl-"-) Ve st bound over tothe United States court in e it taken back and wages all misod, too,! o0, Boresis gran to Tits Bek.|—Lincolu won from gt | %ram to Tis Bewl—fhe weather was) P fiiit e e to dmop everst Rol sumof #1000, He was tuken to Omha. o Tho Campalgn Opens. nges e ré Panil today with ease. Toth pitchors did jrood | C1e8F 91 tho tracke fast. Following is a sum. | foapur™c4f, aud woud not write witl e ot awalb triil, Pamiiios, Neb, August 16.— [Special| Wabish Swatchs 1 " f i 2, S B mary of the races p for some papermoncy, whichdid wot turn ot \ ampaign was opencd tonight by the Hon, | M Who w PRt s te it Yecaiino e s god 15 was expectel, is the man who | james Boyd and Fon. W.J. Brya accom. | Dad o Soid, “";l‘.l"“r‘ lous "‘“"”‘l“ o caused the arrest of Stown punied by o lirge deloration fiom South | benaned to work this aftornoon, astheyr ) y ol i b ceived overything up Lo d L0 Tast week, £ Specie from theportof New anounied tod of which S0 silver. The weels amountod ¢ and will le: three-quarters of a mile, two- S0e W oid won, Mubelle sccond, Huen- | 1UIS not bolieved that he was finaneially 0, Lond Harey, the favorite, not | SWDATRSsed, s b b drain no movemone e . 4 o1 > Yates job I Vil Sul ay heard from, Wenonah scratched. ‘Time— | D meoroyiol than was necessary to puy work, but Roach was the more effective and his support was the best. The scove : v | 1 i for Chicago ina fow duys rd is veceived from him. First race, year olds — eme th W was in 1I0rts of s F2I5120, of which wn o et —— i JA {;llurnhy Ab ® the workmen. Thi X T TneOn oLt Omata. They were 1aet at the depotby a bt V11 2 Abh 1:16. It is regarded by Ril tilonds sas beery 2 he Long Pine Chautauqua, band and dolegzation, which escorted them to IOW A BT PERSONAL PARAG 8RA LS. 1 Second race,onet-hird mile handicap, sweep- | strange that no vord is rec nif he Loxe Pixe, Neb, August 16.—[Special o § the hall, where Hou W. J. Bryan addressed & 010 00 Recluse, the favorite, won, Bel d'Op | 3 sick, and they are AlogInIIE Y| Tur Brr| - Thursday was Grand Army of | about300 persons ‘Ihe Condition of Towa Crops. J. V. Hanson of Gretna is at the Case o } J QiR fred thivd, Ruperta scratehed, | Bis continued absene andan at- apublic o > = Pino Cha —_— A ip¥s 5 @ % enkin p...... "’ 3 ore rstery sur s NR the Republic day at the LongPineChau- N e T Des Morxts, Tn., August16.~This week's | I, B, Titus of New Yorkis at the Paston. 2 0 ¢ Oliatnsit T s A A B s i "::;m:l_:_l‘luul‘ mystery ouncs the whola taniis e !-I‘;'ly xmdlu o ey andl | Buinicr, Nob., August 16, [Speeial Tele. | bulletin of the Jowa woathor servic reports ilverbnck of New York is at the Mil- L8 SR e hall stakes—'SIF- John, tho Tovonter’ won: - ates for ofico and pliticians wereon the | Jeabiessbion e ¢ the Thirty- | the temperature as slightly below the aver- | laxd. 5 4| Totals...... Iyndham second. Uncle Bob thit HE WILL i FEE, gromds. Among them were Majors, Hill, [ £4m to Tk Brel—Acall for the Thirty I s Wyndham second, Uncle Bob thivd, third district vepublican convention, consist. | @#¢. The rainfull is generally 1i 1 bub 8 . R. Pugh of Dos Moines is a guest at the o DY INNINGS, 2:108;. Neshitt, Brink, Allen and o great many of . Pow i Cas Lincoln 0-0 0°83 00 4:0 1§ Tourth race, three-f ile -Ben Ha "he Brilliant S p of Omal » i e Saline ¢ o e ew cainties in the southorn portion report T S o i3 ourth race, three-fourths mile-Ben H e Britliant & e of an Omahn the i andidites wd politicians, o | 1 ‘;‘l‘*l'l-[l"‘“‘:'i:‘l“l""'“‘““::"3“'”-“'":":’: sl G do bl i J. W Collius of Phildelphia is at the Mer- | 5= P e w iy Van secoud, ( Eye and Ear S urgeon. ¢! ' Vi v P vor v oV, ad, eatrice 18 na B oo Ly E 2 aar (igih % shants, 2 b o J Ni ie P scratched. Time | n P v » offect i Grand Army was presided over by Rev, F Thursday, August 25, us the date of thocon. | Kepots by teloeeaph indicatothat the rin- | <0 Fayne isin the city at the | ; JUNS earned—Tincoln s St Paul 0. Baseson | 15 to Mulone anid NanuieP scratched. Time The truth of theold sayingto the effect it McClish, and after a fow prolimtusry o | yention. " The purpeio will bato nominute o | gl this moming was widely distrimted s Payiod o of Wayno fhin the cliy at the | haili-Of Ronch: 6. off Noukin g: it uymitons | L8 0 20 nile, seiling—Hydy won, | “there aro tricks in all trades but ours™ is maks he introduced Fon. it of | candidate for float representative from the | gonerally quite heavy. Cornis rapidly mi- axtod, e : ) Brien. “‘.;.,.‘;-|(o.r,ué‘,}|‘3' 1"‘»’5""'1"u:u|r"’l Satisfaction Second, Bohominn thir ona, | forcibly illustrated by the sehome of one of North Platte, who deliver vigorous | district turingzunder moro favorablo couditions. Late BB uR G RWYY: SRR TG ; b fad the favorite, rd from, Guuwad | Omaha's eyeand car surgeons, which is set el S . - wotatoes and - pasturge give indicitions of . , 3 scratched, forth i R NGLI BrGI AL N stiee and patriotic extemporaneons adidress lasting Van Wyek Will Not Ran. }_Wuwr"un“‘ I‘rlxn»xln’f:ug'i i i“"‘“l l":l A MiTlor oth Cleyeland T O T4 At {ho Noen scratched. | forth in a confidential civeulur to Nebraska abaout thirty minutes. Tom Majors also, in alliea, AT BOSTO ...1 001183100 8-14 NeEprasia Crry, Neb, August 16.-E: everywhere, The yield of small grain is | Murray, o 4 Senator Van Wyck, congressionul nominee | below the average. Ld A, Church of Lincoln is stopping at the The Bee's Tips jewelers and opticians, This specialist has a his pealinrly original manner, roused the gty plan, the operation of which proves hishly oldsoldiers and his address was quite enter- Boston . : 0 on the farmers' allinnce ticket from'the Fivst 4 = Millard, New York...2 00 4 00 00 0 0—6 [ First race—Newburg, Lomon Blossom, profisable Mot fo - himsslt and the taiting, T, Wesioy Tuckerand Dr. afeClisn | i ¢ne MERIE wilos tiekot fronthe Fivst Union Labar Convention. L FL Lougof Chicago 15 & guest at the | Hits—Bostn_ 12 Now York 8. Errom— | Socond moer Miihestaman dalossom dealers who join him. He sim- also mude a few remarks. But the grag m;b ekt that omak “‘"‘I & '":""_"“ ) Forr Doner, Ia, August 16.-[S) 1| Millard, B Boston 3, Lew York 14, Batterios -Getzoin Bella. ply requests jowelers and opticins to sx)«"\v}‘ fn:.lh-:‘ll i]\\m:xln{x\:;-o-l k{“l"“"” x}r$ faco of defeat. Flothinks Connell, republi Telegram to Trk Bre|— At the union labor JoH Dierds of Ewing was at the Cisey | and Hardie; Rusie and Buckley, Umpire - nmound, send their customers whose eyes are affectod TA1, L che T g By i Ko 1 can, will bo 16 clectod by o g njority comventionof the teuth congressional dis- [ last night. Powers, Burthena (colt), Shena Van | tohim, and m veturn he agrees to pay the subjoot wis 1OUXDEBY to. the, Dinai —— e trict, held heve today, & committee wasap- | L G. Hallof Denveris in the city, at the ripon i s s clera commission of 50 per cent of the feo was oneof the most able amd well delivered z Surveyors at Niobrara. winted Lo wait upon a numberof gentlemen, [ Merchunts, = 7 . Cnihmati 1909 88 (a0 ety el Al R e | sived from such patients, adire that has ever been made in the N ioniears, b, August 16—[S) mong then 1. L. Wood of Websterand John . D, Bristol of Milwaukeo is registered at Cleveland. . 7J50 00 00 00 0 0—0 AT SAKATOGA there is money inthe plan for all northwest. The old soldiers showed their | Pelegram to | -The Sionx C Russcll of en, and put in nonination | the Paston. s + Hits—Cincinnati 16, Cleveland 5, Errors Rirst race -Major Thornton, 's 1o the transaction - the patient ex- apprecil .l«l.r’nm :?-:.umm‘x_“ mu;\d«l-il sl | Northwestern surveyors are cumped here and t.h.nu“nl wn‘.- .nlm i 'wls;.- HOSE 00 ”n,lu itatinsonot Imuallids (n Hguast b (ool i Ao o BT R ARA b rroms = G o B copted—Is best shown by the follow ces, (he strong elimay e apt illustra- | oo S tbat e some | Won labor tendencies. The convention w 10 1Paxton, and He aton’s. Youns o i Second race-Pliny, Golden Itecl, tract from the latest “coufidential® lar tions, the fiue reasoning and the efective :‘_‘“.'“",l.l ."I‘;“;‘ 'I‘.“_ 3 "’:l’“f"" sutisfiod with tho unti-monojoly report of | Lewis Fuess of Utien, N. Y., Is in the city | S Hatrington; Young and Zimmer. - Um Third mco—Porcrunnor, Varielli (filly). | of tos v e e s ontul jewelors peroration of the spaker by the inteuso | lime. T oaln ax ar following |y, and Russell, but thought they had | apihe O i Fourth race— Lugenia, Proflizate 1d opticians of the s l"‘i"‘»""ll'! l‘lfilfl-l.\'m and the repeated ;","".‘ll“l“ ‘.‘“[‘I'I :;“”“"'l‘ for twelvemiles | yot properly supported the union labor part A. G, Brown of Rock Islnd is in the city AT BROOKLYN. Fifth race —Pearl Set, Busteed | I'here have been s peals ot applavse rom th vast audi- ol i Both are talked of as democratic nominees he (o ¥ “ | Bwoklyn 01000 900 0-8 Sixth ‘0-—~Hamlet, Corticello. | rosisty-three ¢ nd I have ye. i e ia kel Shiv The Dubiis Abortionist. Agstat Dolllvme, -0 - - . C. Bryunt of Phildelphiais in the city | Philadelph RUR ORI 010, 410 e et ned o o sedors of sul it 4 roing to deliver a lectureis sureto elea | Telegram to Tie B L. 2. Kaserman, Augu In view of tho . l“”“,‘,"[”"” G T R o M SN e 1 e T e o First race, fiye-eighths of a mile, selling— | ing the past year, I huve written my checks il hakute oa o ouk: A cump e | tho Dubois abor cured his bondsmen | national mceting of the Gormm veterans of sty b 1L L 8 u ‘ ld 0 _evening waem some oo Lynch. Newburg, Dubli AT CHICAGO, Litbert, Shotov W50 1o another, $154.2, and to ). One jeweler out in the nothoer, © sent ast Steel, King Arthu Bill Berey, Sterling, today, and was ax sworti out by Core W. N. Hamilton of Topeka is registered at the Merchiants. % music on u peace w nt | North Ameriea here tomorrow, tha tr e Collinsgand put under s vendored and all the boys had a totellof their expevicnce during the 1c Sana rabo socilia case he could not it with glasses. JAva breHehoih isAvals 6l dolestar Fa R R . Lemon Blossom, Suando, Mivabéan, Cocilia, | ¢ . S0me Bumorus, wd 0me pathietie, bug | S0 bond oa that chir ane pren ey S Tl Pine et s QU {8 rekietored | GHEAEE ool 00 QBREND 0L 0181 imoupist tEnn b, Aling (i) e S A Gl e G, ki ame by 3 o o I piaar ; g o at the Merdhints, S sburg. 21110 1 800 0-5|tun Mixteonth miles, | ontbalioscope that catueact was the troubles ol L:;k',‘“f"5}(}‘,‘}’“2"-‘hj'l“*‘l;:i_'-‘:"'}It.‘"l:";t mdd Beneficin Rains at Springfiel, Taus SEmimOL e T s R ORlRei 6. of* Bowd Yovk i 1 the s -Chienzo 0, Piteshure 0, rrors - Garrbon, O Harrison, Middie: | £ removed it s o joveln” 30 o 7ot them, bestiles Nomit oo, Y8 | SpixareLn, Nob, Au T e R e A e IV city, at the Merchants Clicagos, Pittsbure 8. Batt utehi- Hemet, Muvie W, Dappahoniiock Anothor jeweler noticed that, i customer's o; Phillipsand Decker, Uin- Iap, Tu,, is the | SOnandKitirid Hr 1s the | B em MeQ son of Hornbo Mrs.J. B, Patte of Mrs Honr of the day. The manigement |0 Tiue Bee.)—A gentle rain st in bero ats ar ven well pleased with the results of the | o'clock this morning andhas kept up through An Anti assemily sofar this year, and the wonder of e liek Delegation. painfuland sent her here, That weomi, was found o , three miles, sclling—Miss Cody, | €308 3 wiza, Bela, Dochart, Dundee, | terrible discas st 0 out the day. The prospect for com wis al- i, Tn., August 16.—[Special Tele- nd Haven, Mich.,was Playors orleth race, one aud one-eighth miles e | wnd paid the jeweler his commission of &1 every body is how it is that suchan able corps | most up to theaverge, This assn afull | gram to Tuk Ber|—The rwpublican con- AT PIILADELPIIA ™ol Anothe nt a similar case, but the patic oflectirers can lo procured forsucl u now 0 Tray, Glenmotnd, L Vivid, Signature, cropin this comty, Late polatoes will also ‘ institution ; put the see crind Charles Bucheler of New | Philadelphia the Munr 3t of 16 il 12 that ail jonal caucns of this plice today was 000 10000 A aclieth Sorren was unable to pay the full ‘fee, and | could Duke of Lcinste; be greatly benetitted, uke ol i | IRlAIOn3 bR, S Brooklyn , W01 00000 Fannie H, Consignee, Sunshine, | only return the half of thut.’ Theso e the mouben feelit ieunbent upon thon- : = las. B. Eatonwhols connected with the | Hits—Philidclpnia?, Brooklyn 8. Brrors | Jiih ries. theetousthe of v mile, sclling | wwered the eatire list of pathological < firon o dowll 1 thel: pover 1o sarke it a Valley County Indepene postofice department at Pittsburg, Pa., is at | —Philadelphia 1, Brooklyn 1 Batteries o0 Bathara” BhosnoeRe | itions, and the comimissions have rangod e W huro and stuple,ind | Oun, Nob., August. 16— Specii Telogran Suicide at Codar Rapids. the Puxton, | Sunders and Milllzan: W, nd Murphy. oit), Glideawny, Passamore, | 50 up.? : : ey ipecuiauive lnaptatin” of 8. ¢o Tmywi Bex]—The peoples indopendent A Raems, la, August 16— (Special [ M. Smith, B, T, Macomber, George H, | Umpives—Gaffney and Adair, Prances ,\'.“ jstrine “(colt), Colds M“.“.‘IH:‘:““l’v""'l“"_‘““*”""""“"!‘\"h’l"‘,:";‘:"'l“"l‘,'l‘: LSy county envention was hell hero tolay © | Tologramto Tius BEm] . I Honning. 1 Yendiald and 3,31, Evans of Ciicago ‘aro a | e Wond cilendoten (), Rushitght, ™ 1 sebomo i o ok mity " iose, £ L An Alltance Boycot. clect nine deleg: shoemlger, commitied suicidoberothis e | 12 o b avor was. i tho otty last | RUEAL) 10000 0= 8 | Handicap-Gt Laky, Loe Chrlaty, Linguiat. | cular permission” to several Frvons, Neb, August 16.-[Special to | convention at Sargent, were fu- | g by inghig. Despondency was tho | F G Fshor of Deaver wa S1ast| Chicago 20 00 *— 9 | Zangbrr, Puturity, Harodsourg, Stonowall, | Omaha jo Tue B | -The allimeesof Dodge county | structed for LS. Fritz of Valley county., cause, AL LR S R s Hioago i1 But- | Rover, Grey Gown, | PR have beguna boyeot on the newspapers e - . > o a0 AR AT b b o Ty e i | falo utteric Junuingham i — Assistant Auditor Hills. gl ol R I R ‘(’,[““!‘:, Gage Co Vibitionists, A Lunatic With Three Watehes. business trip tosoathern Californi v v Hidn oy SR P vy iy BraTHIC ular w Yesterday a ci ., August 10, Special Tele- Oflicer McMahon arvrested a barefooted George B, Hawapd of Wood River Is stop- 8 issued from the 7 Suyder and Pic t race, five-cighths of o mile, maidens, i work for the indepeudent ticket. . . {68004 1300, b headquarters of the Union Pacific oune- e - . s i The ibition o 9 i » corner fifteenthand How- | ping at the * s— ear-olds —Natior Misty 5 ¥ Ridgely Alliagce No, 011, atits last moct- [ K740 to Tiy BEx]—The pohidition county | lunatic ut the unr’mlu(“h B B R = e it e | AT NEW YORK. Mautt B, Ben 1'Or, Citalong, Major ing the appointment of Mr, Frank W, Hills ing passed the following rvsolutions convention mot hero toiuy, and afier secting | ard about midaight, When seardiod at tiy Millard Tast night | Now York VSRR TP ) S ton, Caprice, Qu 1, Parde as assistant auditor of the Union Pacific vico Whereas, Someof our county papers have | & 43 of delexites o theprolibitin stite cn- | station three watches, two pockot-bok oo e R et of 1ha Bablibe | Eoatari Tt i ar s 1 Ioh e, Oapel ), Onondago, Matagorda (illy), [ D. B. Hunt resigned, The appointucnt publisied® artides, und e’ o | Yeition decided todofer tho nomination of & | vingand a revolver werefound in his pock ewiig campange of Milwiukos, s i tho | _ Hits—New York 11, Boston 11, Errors ‘oud race, one and onc-cighth miles—AL | takes effet, mmedintoly. It wis nota st stninit the farnors® alil i the undi- county ticket until September 1 All of the proporty wasuew, andone of the | ' ¥ 1 | New Yoric 10, Boston 11, Batteries—Kcofe, , Mora, Floodtide, Eminence, Phuy, | prise |ul||m viends of Nv. Hills who |',,.m dutes on people's Didependent ticket, 2 T vatches W id g se with an Elgin RO S T . o 4 ing his | Crane, Hatfleld and Ewing; Gumbert, Daley | known the young g man and watghed his R ha iy Ry AliAwes Ne bl e FaFRes niaaii TERLon T e et Lt an Bl John Statr of Vulloy, Nob., ls meoting his | g™ ind Kwett, Umpise rguson and vighths of a mile, two. | studious and energetio devotion Lo duty for Reronfio: we will notgIve onrspport fony | Muries, Neb., August [Speciat Tol- | whq luimed to have been stopping for the | MUImerous old frienc Y M iyl | I r-olds Primaro, | many years, Tho promotion was undoubt d Miss Mila I' Lally for the eastern watering | AT PITTSBURG. ) Cape May and'thence up | Pittsburg. .. 1008 %0 be ubsent about four | Cleveland 0001 00 . PADOT et peeista i Work [ degninet Ui | C€TA G Tar BEL] A facners'alliawe was ts of the faruces' alllnee oF against | or andidutos nanied On i wendent tickot. and that th tidgely Allfune 011 b pastiwo weeks with somo manon Tent | | MY a0 Mus uizal at Mallen tolay with sixten chur- | strect. o gave hisnane as John Bringman, | Ly start today termenbers. O, C. Wright of Thedford, or- | and said bo came from noar Indianpoli. 1o | Hicts goiig Aist gauizer for this county, instructed the new | WS scen by severl jarties outhe stre ! Muggie Waed, Livly Unde, Siv Rie, Lo L, Hindooette, Luke Blackburn (Varic Fourth race, one mite, waidens, th olids—Profli Reform Algebrd ( | edly’a deserved one aud will g ber of friends of both the - | individual who have long b ) | this merited proferment. Lify o num- 1 and At - hoping for of der ) Vi s althat ti weeks, | Hits=Pittsburg Glenfallon, i, 2 Lig el acopyof this fon 10 the | order in the work, Py and, - rova showt, &iha B Lup. | Miss Florenw Turpeo of Rockford, Tl | Piltsbure 0, Clovetind 2. Bulteris 3 Fifth r o-fourth® of ' mile—King Result of a Dranken Row, T veadinticn. wia. muanizously adoptod \ Trip Ay the W, Where ho picked up the property found ou | who s beon visiting bor feiond Miss Gert | and Quinn, Graber and Sutcliffe, Unpires = ) Gunwad, Extacy, Hetting, | Willum Bartlett became involved in & ol £ - REMONT, Neb, August 16— [Special Tele- ’ o Mr. and Mes,Sam Katz and son, Jay, left S——————— vun, Redfellow, Rusteed, Carnot. 4 e id 10 ev ralliance aud grange | X% | A > st M, und Mrs, Sum Kat left | poeep——" A ) fellow, Hasteed, Carnot. aryken Bl o i N sitvi i,:"t';:x::;'mr;‘o'?;x;i“:mfluI:m Throttls the | ETU0 toTuE Brr—Frank Fowler, o proml- | ho Athenanm notes, s an illustration of vosterduy for Sioux City 1o visit M. and Sixth race, one miio and seventy yards, | Fifteenth and Sixteenth, last night, and of the | Bent young business man, left tonight on | the degraded state to which musical art bas | Mes. 8. J. Heru Katz will remaw AT OLIMRER, selling—Corticllo, Ofal ymuust, Bivth, | kuocked against the curbing with such force [rgssand coeree it it the supy s cket willnd e | two year's tour around 0 Wo vi fallen in Italy,the excessive and fulsome con- | for the | L 00 800 day, ( Little Crete, Royal ( v it 4 four inch gush was cut mll-‘v » mfiw“flfi!lt‘ak;-;n:\-‘l-ldulg n‘xvl:;‘;lt':-::\:fi‘-. sailivon San k‘rum-um]n';l.-"\':k‘.:tl:}.'u.ullu:x‘hl.l.g gratulations bestowed ou Mascagul, the cou- BRI st 0.8 0 0 | Hamles Blkanls) Wakd, Gladiacon, | s S0 Up g che” giaton sod ho wtion 'wulvmn detrimental ® the atlimnces | City of Pelsiu, poser of “Cavalleria IRusticana.” The writer 1 to Death, . m." u|umvr!m kb auie @ Kepdre— Burrister, e {oekec.un. & Q-ni 0 assaila Hemulves Diy Goode ms 4F 8 suanatiicnesis none A o (16 WiUlam Hoonex, nba ialdes b W00 Bousi | MBI L BEAPIM.L RRUSH Unpire M. Rubiusteln, who isat prosent holida el S e——— The Dry Goods Market, if hewere w great composer, who had Thirtieth, got on tear st night and scarved | 0 08 Qe making in the Black Forest, has vequest Stal Tick RS Cranfy. Brobtuicalats, I B skt Wmlbpeolal Telugran to | Heted We MOMLd o o ety miciiad | bis funily Halfto dath. His ngol mother, | % le:a Eloke Franz Kullak of B . 1 to be chietadjudicator Frinoxt, Neb, August 16.-[Special Tele- | Tur Bre)—In the dry goods markot early AT LOUISVILLE. Auton Kiejel is camping on Fred Pjeron's e ) o rites: who I bled with heart disease and was | o | of the Rubinstein prize for composition and ' ¥ gram to Tue Bk, ] ~About forty third party | ¢lsingeontinued the rule and as usualthe 3‘(.:.2!.':1..1:““15“:5.‘.’;5‘: l:‘llt:lm"-'}u:;iruluf t'l}ll: N in l-'::ll', Wi a0 affioiad by her son's | Rochoster, 9 00200 08 0- 7] pianoforte playing. The fisst prize is of the | trail. He alleges that I red yosterday stolo o b ome: odge [ Mdrket onky reflectod the wants that were . i b wtrikes | drunken spree that she became “wiconscious | Loulsville. ....2 1.0 0 0 2 0 4 *— 9| vaiue of §1,000, aud it will be compoted for | silver wateh feow bim, Lo ticker is valugd probiibitiouists, men aud womeu, of Dodg ressi music, which fuscinates and whic | < u “unty methers todsy in was conveution, | Which coutiused (airly roug et 1O oo | BN aud it u lite hour was reported o be dying, | Hits—Rochester 8, Louisvilla 15 Kreors | at St, Potepsburg early [ tho aututut, gl

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