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» THE OMAHA DATLY BBE: THURSDAY, AUGUET 21, 1890 i OTHR BIe i~ 18O MoNabh 3. off Swartzel 4. Str « orite) UG \ | IN- THE FIELD OF SPORT, | g Navhih St riaritehy shtfhid | Gon'sccond, taacyeo thind, Saiio PARALYZED BY AN IRON B! THE LOCAL POLITICAL FIELD. | N | d bl ls—Wiison 2. Wild pit MeNabb | s " 4 soMtelad Time. LULAL " AL AV, | 19 dpjtehes MeNabh | Firefly and Vivid seratchod. Time—1 They Banquet in the Kitchen and e B S [ ot il oL Oné and one-half miles, handicav—Dela. Thon Rob the i 4 - Aot al bl - L4 444 ware won, Sec Christy (the favorite) second, T it : e House, | B e < h.,h cured by "~y " ’ Stonewall third epenter, Spence ud 1 4 » membors of r. Thomas 4 0 ' o8 . Yesterday's Omaka-8ioux Oity Game Post- Milwaukee 10, St Paul 8, : e b ey, epeater, Spencer aud DY | Qugper Grabiot of Fremont Dangerously Hurt | Al the membuvs of Mr. ‘fhomas H. | Angther Rousing Meeting of th Douglas these Little Pills, MiLwAUKEE, WIS, st 20.—[Special | Ubase scratched Coakley's family of Baltimore wore | < 1 % rel s poued on Account of Rain. | arat to Trm Bt ollowing is the Washinaton Bark Hac While Stacking Hay. | ehloroformed by burglars the other County Republican Olub, Dyey e day's game Cntcaco, August 20 ~The match raco be RS night. At 4 o’clock in the morning Mrs, digestion and Too loart ay's g CAGO, Augiist 2 he mate ace Conkley awoke feeling sick, says o spo TR Fattng, A per ™ WAL tween Palo Alto and Jack was postponed until ' " ol L . N PR ig. A perfect v HANRAHAN SAVED WIS FIFTY. | i - | Lomotein o1 secount of ‘the.Targo cani for | A FARBURY'YOUNG LADY DISAPPEARS, | cial to the St Lails Rupublic. she | SPEECHES BY STRAWN AND WEBSTER. sl o/ aAw oA E WALS R I staggered along until the bathroom door | Prowsiness, i - 0 UMorphy b .1 1 80 1| today. The weather was fine and the tr e | was roached and she found it locked. | b o= i M iy ing Incident Anent the 0 0 batiy, i 131400 fast “*"””‘ vas aunounced for a trial quar- | willie Krouse, Living Near Gladstone, | Sho thought this was strang 18 the | The Latter Disposcs of the Ridiculous T Pain Sty ‘ Al fr i bt 40 Malns, | 03 0/ terand made it 81 even, as officially an- , | door was always left ope With dim- 1 ' Recent Kunsas City Teip R L8| el i e ol at | Acoldencaly shoots HimsetePas | 100% it alvayaloft opon. |\ il | " dusortton Tiat Favors RFID LVER. T Lips= and tintrice fof 4 O Uraubarc 69 1 4 3 1| the time as 8037, being the same s mnde’ by tally—Crooks Try to Work BisTe of thuhiose, AL 6L tHem wote Prohibition- Son TR el s Ak ol ay' 'S, 8 Maund S f that d y, Sunol = pATY o S TH oy T Poday's Races. g L H bl o Sutiol will Lilnir—State News, very sick and Thomas H, Coakley was Absur SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE., SMALL PRICE. uother attempt to beat Maud §'s re Y 8 3 Polal Bl Tk e Summary oA suffering severe pain from a largs knot ‘ My mie > B2 | U hivee-year-olds, pacing and trotting, mils el i on his head, The bathroom door was R - [ siaan Oltw,T1a%0d. Won Per Ot BY 1NN 7 o, Maggio A socond, Jack | FRRMONT, Neb,, August 20.—[Special Telo- | foreed opon nnd then it was evident thut | Despite tue and tho dis- | stapped at Missourt Valley, in_ our netgh i o ) Mitwaukee o1 1 |I ] : £ 19 J . gram to Tug Bee)—While stacking hay | burglars had done the mischief. A | agieeable condi ks last night, [ ing state of lowa, becaus lind not money ALy o pre ; SRR = i o 1 o heats, “w']"‘* der: A take | today on the Gibson farm, five miles north of | large trunk in the apartment had been | there was a lax tondancs at Kxposition | 1o travel farthor, He applied to the railrond Sloux Cit 5 12 WArHal rans-STiwkaken § 8o Dadld, Twos o, Mlorcnee Dilliard, e | thls city, Cuspor Graber met with a serions | broken into and the contents were t- | hall when Pre Siwobe called the Dol Ly for dmpleymans e fented o job Omahi i ] pase Bitsc thoorman, Wit ozt Jinismy Sl . mishap. The stacks fell: over and 8 heavy | teved over the floor, An invesfigation | las County Rapu 1ub to ord R R T I e R e A Lincotn, 0 " Mrphy, ALy, ety Thive-tinge bt | o $'000—Keno ¥ won, | iron bar st Graber @ crushing blow | revealed tho fucl that alot of valuable | he Cr wartette of South Omaha | swoeat of his brow. 1say to you—the labor b Y i ““\1 ‘\‘ fSloeks | Aivin socond, Jes ints third, Walter 18 '}n«”\i'lvu k. He was partly paralyzed by | silverware and $100 in cash hal been | ramme b fing an ox ers of Nebraska —that the hard-fistod boy has The iain Int to M 1. Buseson ba I ifith 5 by | fourth t t it, but the doctors are of the opinion the acci- | syolen, On going down stairs the family | 1 nost a ind onjovavle | V! wyour candidate overnor A p- The Sioux Citys and Omahas reporte My 11t by | uuxlhm lherts, Strck | 9:18 tr heats, $1,000-Alfred S won, | dent will not prove fatal | were treated to another surprise. On | 3 Tebh: Were ot it I' plaise 2 : hifthrtibei) Qulzed | 00t--By Griith 5 by Mainsi, Passed balls Mol q, Marga ) 'd, Nobl » tuble the Aihe foo! 4 ,, byt e ALUL LR b “ine to bette Yosition o 2 the grounds yesterday afteruoon and indulged | §UECAY GrIILR by Ningd FERRGD Nuas | M kb i Y A Mysterious Disappearance. the tabl ”»(’ din LI L “"\ d to 8 very enthusiastio eucor e 10 beited WL BRtUOn) hoEave T the usual ary practic but the e=TW0 Lours uplre—tengle. L AL ™ 3 o » ot nts of a midnigh enl, 0 % hours dy of engin 1 -— in the e e b B :\’: Time~Two hours. Uwplire—H [ we, mile heats, 8%00—B B won, Turk | Famnvay, Neb., August 20.—Special to :”“’tl‘ '“: ¥ ”‘” '”flm:ll ' "‘: “‘ il ’m dge Winfleld 8. Strawn was the first | | e Washingt when a boy, hy) aftornoon lot loose tad the result wasno National League, | Franiciin second, "Albastross third, Wayne | Tie Bue]—Last night Miss Hannah More- | burglars had gono about their worl in | gy jerof the evening. Tho julge s at toos 10 tho chal and owmpess.: & (i game, Ryttt | Wilkes fourth, Best tmo—2:17i¢. dick, young lady living about four miles | PG NOSE Guring mannor. A clean WS | i an excollent. extomporancous speaker | 1UEE s 0ne moming while ' Wow Reddy Saved His Fifty. 0800000 0-5]| The saratoga Races. norhweel of thisiGity; mysteriousty dissp 1 plates, knives and forks laid upon it, | And last nieht b med to bo at his best | upon his plate & letter S0y ¢ {6 RS TARE ORB 0020201 0—6 w Your, August 20 —[Special Telogram | Peared, and although the entire neighborhood | o4 wdibles were taken from the refrig- | 8ndin bis particular fleld when ho laid y | read Richard W rrounds New York 13. Errors t & B, —The weathor was cloudy and | h9S been engaged in an all night search, n0 | arator and consisted of roast beef, ham, | the erable points in t a | A 1 Kist Taniie with | k S._Butterios—Clarkson | yiio trask heavs ¥ trace of her can bo found. When she disap- | gantalonne e v ite | pa Th ke said that tho planks vi river, ¥ v : i et luning s ch, Daily and Buckley Fivst Race, three-fonrths mile for two-year- | Peared sho was barofooted and dressed inan | tor, wa 3 M aiEhecol = e ¢ clited i Signed) Bt . ke . & il GHa it olds—Forerunner, the fayorite, won, Steata- | rdinary calico dress, explanation can be | dessert, T nts ofa bottle contain- | s careful student of statesma y and O I W8 CGad ) remain ““‘ : ‘:“ S AT JOKLYN. | 3 LS third, Time—1 10 wlh':v[l, }\'m‘ru-.., years apgo shewasen- | ing whisky and su , which was used | history many ¢ lont invita st history t M i At i game 1 Race, ¢ 1 one-sixteenth wiles S St f I dicinal rposes, y pull the al 1 i £ the part t Sl R e plrin,...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0— 2| Busteed won, I Tide, favorite, sccond, 4‘] e e o IR o bitterly | had also disappeared " t 5 ot 1 br %t 4 « il o the plate on an infiel & Rt 0 * B tinty W L ] "1 | opposed to the match s, coupled with ¥ s ¥ G ! mder the charge of L5 006 0 10 *—18 | Eming frd, Hypocrite scratched. 'Ti 1416 10 AL SiaHAN NEHEh Dy, (unroun i | l(u?;‘;. Ve IM.M\|rl\u;w\.h}ll| 8e- | toric blunders of the nocractic pavty, in | ¢ Sehd LA cost you 0 it welose this Phila ol mile—Icitty | her ntention of murrying him, “leads tothe | creted clves in the dwelling before | veladgn to Moxico, the admission of Kausas, | nd he i | Manager Leonard as 1ed came udely hreo-quartors of @ mile—Kitty 1 conjecture that she’ hus gond to meet her | the occupunts votived and began their | aud at sthernotable points in the. countrves | y oy i AT Tgre, secondy Bing Hazel | jover, while others advance the theory of foul | work when all w sleep history, Ceming on down to the prosant | € 5 wis fough, remarked \“ i SHE R BT AL (UL AERLID et | T DIAYY - - day, Judge Stra £ the present atti- | < s v I the po et TPV LI L Second gay: 5 the favorite, won, Wary sec- e John Ball and His Gun. tudd of the dem e party, and particularly | used tot hardships, ho ¢ myself, says I, sHore, Redy, you inflainme | py ey hia 00850 Btacy third, Timsat o Dr. Stone's Statement. erotary Proctor has received a pres- | Of the orators wl ssed the multitude | thizo with 1 g musses; havin HRrouRl tho. winter if thut #50 goos, Tor | Brooklyn (AT Fifth raco, one mile selling— Birthday | Hastixas, Neb., August 20.—[Spocial Tele | oni'of a new Infleld rifle from the Hna. | 8t the unveiling of the 1 it | eveda roa fortuno by the prud Brandt hias already beat you out ot four Anys Hits—Philadelphia 10, Brook . Errors © Tom, the favorite, second, Mario | gram to Tiur Bre]—Dr. Stone, superintens | Jish government as o sample of the stylo : i ‘:.:“ ringg the past summ re- | hn wnd finanees, he 15 well tit- pay, and you must win this game or | ghbiladelphia 0, Beooklyn Time—1:4380, dent of tho chronicinsane hospital, prepared | of arm now in use in the British service. | 13, Gordon cotiine otion of Gene Al el el U R U R D) B0 thiow ‘Your fairy " form fito ~ tho | St ug Scurivors dorey Tho Beo's Tips. today a complcte statement of its financial | Tt s handsomely incasod ina polished | southerm states o contribute to tho fund [f. | S Lito Richard, the wted,! who, in ICayw ‘.\wl \_ went In’ zht H_.I‘zm‘l' you kit Ry condition which he will place before tk wooden box, with silver plates and cor the monument to be ted to Jeff |r,.‘ presence of King Lip of France, splint- A ML BT e el 12 8L Pace-- D AN At ) board of public lands and buildings. Unless | ners, and Lined with bluo velvet, saysthe | Speaking of him a wetual president of ‘ 1 the spear of the dule of Anstria dnd trod ever saw such work, and I really ) AT PIILADELPIIA, Bocond rase-<Oldopatisa, MoNtavey, measures are taken to tide over tho runnmg | Washington Star. It is of the lafost | the confderato status. Judiw 5 H;w spid | upon his bauner, our Ricliards of Nebraska ol linve won: thy: gamo it i 33 L1000 L 07! Mhirdraco—Frank Ward, Maid of Orleans, | expenses of the institution the officers will | magazine pattern, thirty caliber, and | gub i Aot Wid st the od sttlfe | GEEGR A, T Te, pEsee, of (e cudic memberof the team had fallen dead I l“"m »}»‘!n x‘ l“u ':; ‘n |‘l; ‘]1; ~Nu 0 —.-I Fourth vace —Sinaloa, Reclare. be obliged to close down. Dr. Stone esti- | weighs about ten pounds, The action is | yhe governor of state of "”mq spear of the candidate of tue democratic TII the nir w‘ innng, with ||u-H~'\\,<\- A tic s ‘\:.” “\4,‘]!:‘ o hila [}v.a“l”‘ i S I'ifth race—Sam D, Satisfaction, m:\l--»nmy\ it will take fr £18,000 to £20,000 | exceedingly strong and posi , the | union ~ has the audacity to refor | party a tread upon both ir banuers, Thero were two men out, with Willls on SRk TR T T 5 to carry the fustitution over to the first of | hreech mechanism being thoroughly au- | to Jeflerson Davis as the president. of | (Applat - thiptandimyealt on flrsb Jf ollared acrcn (o RACE 00) T i A0 SR s April, when u new appropriation will be | tomatic, The mag fsn sheotiron | theconfedorato states, as though that confod- | “When the election sh over in No- 10 W.lis, “You kuow me, Pote, and then 1 pives—Gaftuey and Sheridan, First race— Chemise, Tom Hood made. This is placing it at the very highest | ico” Talf an inch thick and about four | eraey had been an actial aud vecoguized na. | vember, Richards of Nebrusks suy, asdid 1it out for second and of course the little bird el Second r Blithe, Adventure estinite although he does not think it will | (5 R e R tH611; thon b 18 cortatnly timo Lop loyal I Rithavd of Bh@lnhdicthat h e on third flew for home. It wus o ot chinse | 1000 OO b 07810 lptie Prince Royal, Reporter. +| take to excoed the smallor sum, When the | iiches squave, fitting to the under side [ y,.5 indignant and fo protest against sucl | over the towers of his riva betwean mysclf, Willis and the whole Cow- | Pittsburg.......3 0% 070 0.8 0 08 o -Gray Rock, Kingman, appropriation was last made 1t was based on | Of the lock. A gatc shuts it off at the | Jrérasiiiiaant ind | “With such @ candidate for governor the . Doy army, and such dancing and caracoling voland. . cu.vcd 2| Fifth Sluggard, Worth 5 a calealation of u total capacity of 100 in- | Will of the operator, so that the gun can | “pha spanker then. thok up the ball laborers and tho mechu the farmers and ard ric chetting and skating as)[did be- [ FHits -Pittsburg 6, Cloveland rrgrs— | Sixtl sapeake,{ Duke of High- | mates, whereas they bave beeu taking care | bo used either magazine or o single | outrages and bulldozing i the soutt the merchants, the b s wen and the A A e oy o | i o e tUheat e e Gttt ) | fiving arm. It is provided with a novelty | told of several fustances of wiiic i s cur in hands wnd work together Iy €0, for Tit got home in safety during the | K Entries for Today's Races. Germans Organize at Fremont | in the way of o long rango sight designed | somal kowiode, wher oA o) I Bt O S TR o yumpus and the game was won! Now, who YORK . AT SARATOGA. FReMoNT, Neb,, August & QO YRLUIBLAICOR R0 l\'”'" VO Sets: He poce cari A % | the subject ol m, 'l g theroso bold as will suy that RedunTlan- 1 1 | Bt ace, ong mileMarauder, Dollikens, | gram to Tk k|- Tho Gorman citizons of | {10 mx_: the ordinry sight s no con- | 08 ditehi IHRON AES AL U i iy SOTANBRI e e Gy e 00— 8 |l Dol nt. s tiaosta Rica) | Fremont have just organized a 1n'r-u'ml Amorican Soriuteld it Mippon ihe [ vention to consider tue foasibility of pa a | Spoceh, o freo pross and a free bl Enter | "‘L’.{** | Equity stakes—Fanstena, T er, Alderman | Dern, president; R Lang, vice presi- | gion of the f bel cartridgo. the | negrocs migh Raded anLte A1tk FHoN h The O, 15 have yet thirty-nin Ly I Mae, Blackwood, Oberlin, Ben O'Or Strat- | dent; Gus Jaeger cretary; John Haman, leaden ball Ba sed in a thin stoel | provis: 1 viite, ik and 1o vote : - i GTWRIG A8 posiRon ol Bt b | ¢ ‘ado, Romotta, National, Lee | treasurver, The purpose of ‘the league is to | | S 1ina thin sicol | Prov Sion o ! S b AL ey, 2 WHIH 8ch posvonod sam AT BUFEALO S, Cleopittra, Montcrey, Palestine, organize the Germans against the adoption of | Sheet for the purpose of proventing the | nd lawioss Ja e ety b party I Yaheon In favor of ek il sbideliop it il iy Gl Buftalo 10200001 2—g¢|, Thirdrace, one and one-sixteenth miles, | the prohivition amendment. A committes of | distortion of the bullet. il N bt lopsue beind TS M tho homo grounds and_fifteen abroad, The | Huffalo. A0 8 0089 2= nundicap sieepstakes—Maid of Orleans | two has been appowted in each ward to The bayonet is of ancw design, that of | Mi "W, J, Bryan, the demberatic candidat ) lican logislatur iames scheduled for Omahn, excluding the | i the Bifiiio Ok 0r o Beroigea: NG Frank Ward, Ban Chief, Otalice, | solicit memb a ad-bladed, Iged knife, | for a." Hoshowod the gross absundit 1 w'of the state four postponed ames, are today and | Buffalo 0, 1o 2 Batteries—Cunning- | Al AL { . Held Up b n | sha ""”"1 at t. 1t fits on the | of Bryan's arguments, botl t L by ) ruor who gave to tomorrow with . Sioux City; 26, 27 | hamand Mack, Baldwin and Boyle. Um ourth race, one and three-sixteenths Ty Ll R gun_in such & manner that the sight is | fallacies and upon the silv w hi Approval, and re. w0 ” miles, Pochontas stukes Dol s, Inglish Granp Istayn, Neb., August 20, —[Special 1 } s taghd - and 25 with Denver; 20, 30 and 31'with | pives Snyder and Pearce sy hodl ] P LS H T St G ROCTATARaT TNt bats i e inde | 9 held the action of th p u listrations have enforeed that ISunsas City, which will be the last game: cond game Lady, Recluse, Ruperta, Sinaloa gramto Tne Bee]—ld Groves, who itago. The haydnet is pro with | the hou in_cutting ¢ m the date of its enactment down to bl Saptenboeni 16, when: the: Milwauke Buftalo..........L 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 o— 7| Hifthrace one and onesixteenth miles, | drives a crcamery. wagon, was this afternoon | g lonthier shoath and 18 nsaful for mury | CONAZe oluse W the sily it tinee 4 come for their final series ; on September Chieago.........0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0— ¢ [ selling—Sum D, Pokino, Satisfaction, Faiv- | paiqup by twp tramps near Alda. They : ) RRRARGE EbY closed his excelleat — spe ocratic party, like a laggard, as it 21 and 22 Lincoln; 23, 2% und 25 Minueapolis, Hits —-Buffalo 12, Chicago 6. Errors. Buf- | Baven, Lynn, Bohemian, A1 ot sina0ed. nt Terlng Gay i ‘ jpiLpases osiacy i thauiotHabhingito ittle stor vas higel ms heen—without ever advancing o and27, 2N and 29 St Paul windsup the season | falo 0, Chicago 3. Batteries—Cunningham 7 obpuectce 0 golng any ~money, 50 | human vitals. Thesmall caliber of this ey boudy 8 s the Cre 4 but waiting for republican brains il and M, Bivston and Farrell, Umpivs | g A oxyovm they asked for a drink of cream, which | gun is soon going to be adonted in the iln catne to thiot Honbihr nd republican energy to ady new ide Abrond Omahn's games are as foll Snyder and Poarce. ®TTst race, one mile—Tom Hood, Chemise, [ was refused. 'One of them then | Ameriean sor it has now come to blo, An oncore was not t | [ and puss zood laws, now comes out in its August 23, 24 and 25 at Sioux City: Septem- P e }‘}"-‘i‘"f‘-' Lucy Johnson, Ed Hopper, Maluchi, | went around to the head of | to be considered the most cficctive, A gentlemen thoroushly understand the | plaforn and endorses this publican Sloe g ORI G TR R LR L i et ) Jleds0c. e, throefoarths of a milo. sel. | the team, and while in the act of letting the | board will soon ba ordered to examine R L CER TR TR e i B I TR neapolis: 5, 9 and at Lincoln: 11, 13 and o 8 L SRQONULININ IR0 0! a o, sell- | {5 e of the wagon down the drl et P e bttt At ) slend like the chords of & pipe organ I 1 raftic g ¢ T4 B UMAGR tlcn ] Golumbus,.coeend B0 0 8 1 1 0 3— o ing—Blithe, Phtricls, Reatloss, Bertha Camp- [ 120510 o2 the wakon down tho deiver threw a | the various maguzino guns of smull cali- | oo vociforously upplauded. Tho membe “Our candidate for governor, who has at Of these thirty-nine games the Black Sox | Brooklyn 0:0 000 01 1— g| bell, Heiress, Adventurer, Emma J, Mr | which ran away throwing the driverand | o.5 DOW in use, with u view to the se- | of the quartette n N. Smith, G all times been a republican, believes i th AEAIAAR IS SUIFAY. SHAL SN0 (58 Aeits e O et T B Errors_ | S5, Revolt (colt), Josie W 3 cream cans outand. spilling about #10 worth | Lection of a more modern arm for our [ Southerland, I3, €. Rice and W, I s locumb law, as the republican party pussed plish that feat sho will be within reaching | Columbus 8. Brooklvn 4 - Bittorios o Third race, one and onc-quarter miles, | op o THE AWENE SEETRNE A0 P forces. Me. J. 5. Van Dusen of South Owmaha y itand has executed ity and believes it will i e r B olumbus 3, Brooklyn 4.~ Batteries -Knauss | pelaware handicap—Lavina Belle, Repo H PR L R NY RO U0 b 00R — -— then introdnead avd-made a short, brist ubserve the boes! of the stat distance of the flug, anyway, 1f not actually | , 1d Doyle; 'Murphy and Bow U | b P siderable extent, v hort, bristlin havinghor flanges’ entangled in s folds. | Peebley. o Lny #nd Bowe Sl e on, Joe Courtuey, Norrito, grpvrd aving the Geeat Sequoias, 1thut was weli receivod, He dire of ouroncmia liuve cliirged that They enter the homestretel today. and every- : | Prince : Tracking ‘Horae Thieves, Washington Star: Three sections of | the thoughtof theaudience to the oxcelle : favor of the prohibition amend body can be prepared for & ratils b GBTREG! Fourth raco. three-quarters of a mile—Iil- S : YoRlEne Gl APROLDDS£Q cord of the vepublican purty, ot only in | M During his_ list, visit to Omaha T WG e R e e LU finish, i :l ; :]: KI"“ 00 5 0 0 7| deer, Gray Rock, Kingm Walcott, Hood- Kearxey, Neb., August 20.—[Special Tele fl\l\.\_ in l.ln‘ Visalia land dis rict, Calisf 4 voars that |f- fast fading into the past -«\\u'vl him the question and he answered mo : Woro 1 Sovacase e 00 090 80 0= | lum, Silas, Magara (coit), War Duke. gram to Tne Brr]—Last night a team Ori ro suspended from entryand | by iy pecont times. | “The re- | Lam mot a prohibitionist and never was u rabout sprint races, Dad Clarke 5 it Tolodo i) S5 Moo Bl & Hrors I, | Fifth race, seven furlongs—Lela May, | stolen from H. G. Reiter of Prairie Center \"Iu' in 1_\ 0 upon the recomu M:x!u:\: Of | publican party has glorious colors under | mwnh”lwmv " [ Applause. ] cr McNabb ran 100 yards I Den- | ledo 0, Syracusq 8, Batterics—Simith and | uwood, worth, Sluggard, Wattor, | und tho thiof was tracked today south of tho | the surveyor generul for the reason that | wihich to fizit, and thoso colors wil be out ie club then adjourned to/moot tvo woeks ¥ . | de ) ; t nigh they ‘*are covered by trees of the se- [ ricd into the state house, suid the speaker, ‘ from 1 | quola gigantia varlety, some of whioh | Hotook up the attitudo 6f the alliancs party | ported to be 40 fo d exposed the absurdity of the elaim set u | ; Keefe, Case; and Briggs and Burke, Tmpire—Doeschie ¢ Saturday night in front of the hotel for 5a side. They had been talking about the l\mh vico, oue mile, selling —Chesapeako, | Platte river. A memoranda book was Plusscls, Vendetta, Dukeof the Highlands, | found in the stable where the horses were Jird Ward Democrats, Lasbay b : are 1 t in diametor : it i b game that afternoon and Dad_ claimed he had e | Comwood, ) stolen, whioh tndisated that 1b helonged 't |iand from 800 o 400 foet high, constitut- | byjthe leaders ofthat patty to uny especial | About sixiy well known demucrats of th A RERAL S | o ST o Tne Lo Tk staem, | B Sl s paeties by Shosmet |y o ormaasie and vads' ooty | T iedirtionst o ¢ | T vard ot at Mot il on South L i o o s LB tA (T R et .2 5080 061" 1150, /0%10, The Diamond Juniors were defeated by the | Dean, farmers, residing near West Union, | Which should be preserved. said that ho believed Donglas county (8 unid | ward elab, Tho business of the ot s oy Dod promptly acoopted; Tho m.‘nluuilifly had | _ Hits—St. Iouis 13, Rochester 8. Errors— | Parle Avenue Stars yosterday by, a score of | CUSter county, Smith’s home is supposed to After the reservation had been ov- | ought to be republican, and that if the pebiadiainatdbop il Ll oft their shoes, the distance was stepped off in | St. Louis 4, Rochester 1. Batteries—Hart | 15106, Batteri \d Tine. | D¢ in Osborne county, Kansas, and when last | dered a man by the name of George | factional diffrenc 1 oiie. with: g club adjourned of the past can be Shelby R EE R T i1 Niinyal; Bher o Stcuiro: Gnpire | i, B rs, Shelby and ine | yoard from ho y fng south. Hening applied o entor under the uet | footten il wiped out th repuplican vote il nost i evening, when - Clatico s B T R A DIATT A Sms od at end of tenth inuiug on B WA T oM pAo e of June 3, 1878, a quarter section of this | of Douy 1 be place, 1 TEIS Wik YOy Bore anddociared thas it s | account of darincss STt Thompgon Coroners Inquost at Sumner, | PLIROH BTN dgartor section 0f his | Coninicicetion i wil win Honnaa] AR LA bocks hudu't been so heavy he would have e THE SUGAR PA1,A CE S Siayas, NbiAdgnat B0 b0 I nace iy 10 ortAiA1 g tho sammoth ot wnle Mkor bl | I AL T G vk G AT a beaten Dad out of sig JATIQUIE | 4 £ ALLID. v, —The coroner’s inquest over the body | | ZE : M. Van Dusen's romarks wero followed | electing Frank Gra il L ] A e P L The Loulsville-Athletic game was post- 7 il e e | trees had heen resorved. Subsequently | by enthusiastic applaso. The Cr [ & y 08 sec This was inndi- Qr & Or ’ ot - | of Charles Hilder, who was struck by a pro- | i made anot i, TR ) p X \ G d ; pened on uccount of rand Island's ¢ terprise Pro I he made another application to cnter o ngain favored the audience with a | ately followod nent ovsanization, Willis Outsprints Widnor. P At gressing truding plank from a moving train recently, s land, and t also being rejected m and then Hon. John L. Webster [ Wit ! ors: B Rothery While the two teams were waiting for the The Califvrnia Teim, GRAND {s.AND, Nob., August 17,—| 1in & verdict in accordance with th €| heappeaied to the secretary of the in- | Was introduced and addressed th 1dien president, Robe vice president, clouds to roll by at the park yesterday after- Leonar rod yosterday the | i mun Ban] - Hverythine s Bots. rocidly Little is known about the deceased, | japior, The lutter in a decision ren- | in that eloguent and efeetive well rast (Al aalo tay noon Director Harry McCormick and Seccond | £ RS it 0 | to Tur Bre.] ~Ev g is being rapidly | except that heis. about twenty-cight years | horione it 3 Jinown by those who have heard him speals y ecretary, Andy McAu treusure S oL Ry bR Shaond i St ' layers for his winter | praced in readiness for the coming sugar pal- | old, came here from Creston, In, and at the | 4ered rejected the application. After complimenting South Omihy L the [ Messes, iogariy, Cliney and 0'Brio were e i e i e “";'f'\i"l O T e ol s st Faoe B i on? timeof his doath was emplojed onwoon- | The secretary stat ; l" 1t ‘!“\l”" are | Chamcter of the elog il i fur. | avpoint ymuittee to draft a constitution pver the relative speed of Willis and Widner auraban second, rite thied, Waish g e e structi rain, rdec *markable and rare cu- 8 he club by Mr, Van Dus and the | and by-luws AT p ety i Y ones jpeatian scconty White tied, Waish | “iphe sugar palace Is assuming quite o fin- | struction tran. | nished the club by Mr, Van Dusen and the | et o d to this end the lands containing them It was decid he club should h Wednosduy vicht, and Mossrs 1, O'Donne Audles and Grasty osity which should bo prese 1 | Crescent quartete, Mr. W ance. The main tow poke as | nany part of the ot, and pitehers Fagin and Me- | ished appea Lb and catchiers Newman and Movan, looks lofty f s up and ing Wiilis and_Reddy furnish- fug the collateral for Sioux City’s long a Gratefal itains at Alm city. The Arma, Neb,, August 20.—[Spec | | e | to T [ Rt it el 5 S publicans: T want to talk to y pitcher. The distance nereed on wi e main portion is enclosed and the 1ot will be | Bip1—The drouth I i rax | were withdrawn from sale and entry, 8o | ¢ R s sl o ppointed a mittee to sccuro ® 3 fart Wilner took the lead, ) THE SPEED RING, put on by Monday night, when tho display | Br]—The drouth hero was broken a woek | that all questions in reg 10, them | ® phero exist many re why he sh speaker Tt G R ary Ltaces rooms will be next in order and ready for tho | €0 bY nice rain, which will make consider- | could be pronerly conside “Belng o warm. Il Anl Choirty ups = irbury & , refused to Fargeprry, Neb,, August 20.—[Spocial Tele declaring that Mac and Red | wpam 1o Dk Bir]—The e st tho warm friéuds 1ed | et of all persous who Labor, whether” upon ithority | tho farm or in the workshop, L Hened Shbatsy en ool Attention, Democrats. A meetingof the democrats of the Seco Leonard, whe decide the v of thoe | able corn in this section, besic v pal- | the grass crop and ry covatc continued (e wiis chosen refc ced in reservation, s helping out | thus pl of which there is con- | the deeision, “by compet 5. Attractions from all part untry are usking for space. The su nd should fight it "out with three-pound gloves, aces today have luis done move advertising for Grand Is- | siderable sown, and for st reason, it was not in | boyhood to ripened munhood he earned his [ ward will be held Thursday evening, August Giooseberry rules been all that could be desired. A good | land than anything clse. Yesterday we had a very violent wind | the power of a party to acquire rights [ own living and cwrved his own way amidst | 21, at S o'clock at Mies' hall, Sisteenth and cposition building is about two hun- | storm, which scattered the small outhouses wer of rain fell this morning, cooliug the Will Tey It Again Today. atmosphere and placing the track in a fine 1 through the dru Williams str for purpose of organiz by treating such reservation as of no | the havdships of toil t square and built in artistic design; | all over town, but was followed by the A ) i )f con Labor, | t 3 2 A A A A ellect. adde ot e is no ¢ v Vinga p went wared club for the comin The Omatas and Sioux Citys will again | condition. The attendance was unusually predin i he entaR G dtie 8L, Bons HUCRVIMLIGD SigRa e LaTe. Bl C iR sum- ..,I wtut .n;\);‘ .,.“ .‘\“ .5‘1', fr to tha | . In 1858, a > T s of Ver- | campa AL democrats in the ward are endcavor to come together this afternoon, | large and the races execllent. Although the e e e R ARG Laiu lancin ghane, 10 rosorve but thaiight | e el ey ot iy e s | cordially i 1 hd and asboth teams are on their mettle and | Jefferson county agricultural oty has one 210 grive all possi ation concern. Washington County Veterans. of the president to put public lands in | dyessed in homely garh and without money i | Eighth Ward Lea anxious to win a great game is inevitable, | of the best ped thotting ks in the he culture of the sugur beet, to such an Bk, Neb,, August 20.—[Spocial Telegram | 1eservi ation, so that all questions in | his po 5 1o buy brea His unly education | A meeting of the n The positions will bo as follows 1 west, its accommodations were inadequate | OXLCUAL least that those who iy be desir | 4o pyp Ber.] ~Tho Washington county ve orence {0 them might be properly | was that which in such cavly Life h | -‘ Omaha. Sioux Oity. | oot i ous of posting themselves renerally, may do so. s | considered, has alw yon maintained Yankeo school house, He i Sanan RSy | for the throngs of peaplo that pas I A EE A S ra [ erans ave holding a two days eunion here, | 20N , has al 1 maintainec i S T B e6 b, | h Hanr: Brosnan | 118 sutes today. Every train tions before the date of the opening, and | commenci They are located in the | DY the courts, £A . to 6 neighbori 8 \"I ]nl «o- <. Kappell | broug :\"_‘l'x e M f v |"l«.“ I bt ,Hv oEy. W 1 be 3, exhibition. | city park have forty-two tonts tonight and Horses Stung to Death, d bod SR ) .Genins | Tices we W better, tha of ,The proot of the pudding Is chowing the | yope coming, Several showers fell du While Wil . e rt kT .Right...."", ’Strauss | terday—better as rezurds the racing, “but ing” will be exemplified in presenting | ;"0 Tho fon is well attended, vile William Harvis and his son, . in ook st Democeats, Middle...).. . " Black | mot "so good from_ the spectator's made from beets; this will be more | (A8 GWe \\". 'A'l”l" ‘X“ T counties in the state | Sames, were at the MeKim farm, on the 1e horsd 1 Oak Hill democrtio ors M S “i.x:Glonn | point of v i f wallaway | coivhicing to ‘mauy peoplo than anything | inp'in artondanco, One attraction was the | 3V est g ; r 3 Pitch Catch Widner | 1n one or two'of th ellhasse | respect the w races. In overy | could be. tod entirely on | The peoplo for the ball game today; the Neoraskn Citys defeated | day af butcheri A ] Newman ps can settle the cing was cont the merits of the horses, and 1t was the zen- of the price of ar, if they decide | the home team by a score of 1% to 3. _':“':"j“ l A ps. yeurs was | and other Minneapolis 3, Lincoln 2. 181 Yeniivn abstaio Spectutors s Shakthoracre |10 make Sk thiambalvis SHEAHIN anD ausan] Crooks Try to Work Blair. saped e o Ihe o for those | LNtor rust 20, - [Spacial Tele. | Were for blooc actorics are now requived in the Unitec Net bR s 3 ay, sy il was but his wd and nTi, Sec'y Pelgyicd l:{. Auru 1 20, ~ISpoial Tl Inthe 2:40 stallion race there wero six | States, and capital can veadily be found to | Brarg, Neb., August 2.—[Special Tele- lane Leader, Harrl 1er boy is now your candi- | gram to e |—Petien for the visitors | staters—McFarland, = Gladistor, Plutus, | build them, when it is absolutely demon- | Fram to Tug Ber]—Threo crooks tried to | punaway, triod to head the Applause | Notice. was vory effective, whilo Clare was Lit rather | Idavan, Appanose and Trenton: Ouly two | strated there is money in the ~business. | wok the town today. Twoof them enter- | ing them to turn and o th s deam-beat for vol | The oMclal programme of 1reely, The ficlding of both teamns was excel- | heats were wrotted. Idavan, by A, J. | Farmers will grow the beets also, when they | tained H, Siert, proprictor of asaloon, while | into a yard wherae th were thirty bee | resourded through the hills of St i‘ 0 will be published i Jont. The score: Hato ot Beatrie, and who I ver beaten | aro i\llim‘"l{”\“” they )“"i""'ll‘rm-\ from $10 10 | the third went through the money drawer. | hives.” Three hive knocked over 1y.ac ssneQuahquy ayepy ou ; T tio0 . MANAGhion & C8 M 3 VNN EATOLIS a record for himself of 2 ;3. This exposition is the first of the kind in | 11018 j ioginn urt I | by thol Aihat dimp thousy north to suppress v b N thontasdtanatwillin In the race for foals of 187 there wero five | the United States and will atiract thousands | ¥ 10 LA J Lhe other B8 TS BI06 &L IRe | of boes swarmed over the horses, who | icol’s call for tr wain [ mitted o rounds, W " McQuald, 1f. starters, Four heats were. trotted, three of | of people who are anxious to know for them- | geBity SAerifs 60 bth SOINE EIOREE WS KAt | 1qy down in the harn moaning pit 1 nzain, At tiio t 5 | tary. ¢ ymmittoo, Tratie, i Minuetai, ¥i0 which wero won by Kate Caftrey, owued by s what this industry can do for them piny Sl eously, As young H could not see | were being raised | L e ynelun, 4 thean b : "‘.“*' "'f Bumboldt, f\'"h-l ;l'l‘w\‘ bibTis, ;“V‘i“l“” ‘I‘“”]f“' ""”1' from N"'“'“*tm at Burglaey at Fairbury. the horses siffer, he cut the traces x‘,vl; infantry. - T rod | The Argentine Finances, i com res g breafsing the Nebraska vecord for horses of | tend from localities where experiments D A el | Bk baham it tare e e Tiha ntiaticas s ot th bl ha Axkoutin — Hoover, ¢ Millor, bs. .o o0i0 that ago me, owned by O. W. Pickard of | being niade this year. A better knowledire Famnr vf\.,.. b..A‘ j_t‘ .\‘l fal Tele. |lki\ll” i|. R e b of When | tobe mustered Lelp fight the | ‘m T liar, ue Dowie. .10 Omaha, was second. can bo gained by’ visiting some of the many [ ram to Tie Her) ~The-merchant tailor- | him. : o hiopass oft & battles of ks ¢ wistering ofi gram to My 44 Pollon, 'p. '] In the race for pacing foals of 1888 Fred K, | fields in this vic v where be srown | ing establishment of Warren & Hoover was | 1005€ “‘“' th SOMING - QrALe UHA SL0R observed h th and about to order | yesterday ) owned by Gould & Miller of Fullerton, Neb,, | this year, and by comparing the soil, will en- | burglarized last njght of £oods to the amount | ran inall directions in th d, uttering | 3,iy to stand aside. Our ent sceretary of | he premium o _Totals Totals...... B 1 was first and Gumbo second. Time i able them to judgo of the adaptivility of their | of #15i unnatural squ t times rolling in th wie wis the coloncl of 1 giment, Col - e Nixas In the race for futurity fols of 1558 there | own lands at home, 40 L grass, moaning ¢ ly. One horselay | Troc new tho boyi ho quictly talked to i BY INNING 18 lery / < & | ¢ - . ANCOIN. ..oveviiieee 0 10 10 0 0 0 0— o | WS but one entry that had been kept paid Other agricultural products will be on ex- .. A 8ugaw Boot Exhibitton, | G40n in'a oreck, wh it rolled and | the mustering oficer of the courage und for- | Namva, Aueust 20.—[Special Cablegram to B o | 101 0100 043/ up, and that was Eddie Hayes, owned b hibition. It i3 also expected that several dif GraND ISLAND} Néb,, August 20.—[Speetal | oy 5 o100q 41l death ended its sutfering, | titude of the boy and young Richards P #.]1--The ¢ a and fainlly aud thots SAADT Pyle of Humboldt, Neb. ‘Puis was ono of | fevent counties will take part 1 prosentiug | Telegram to Tire: Brr.|—At a meeting of the | nyie i ) VG TR IR SFHTEE L then permitted to stepin line with his com accompaniod the two om perors to Jame | Runs carned—Lincoln 1, Minnenpolts 1. Two- | e richest stakes offered by the associution, | their different products and advantages. Grand Island Improvement company last | funed under it, but the horse died in | Py, aud becomo . sworn soldier e | Lure, The manenvers constituted one of the base bits—-brimblecom, Hoover, Minnehan, | The time made w Attractions that are useful and beneficial igght it was deofded to have a special sugar | i ler, 1k, n a | sublic, - - Sy ‘. Miller. Louble plays—Milier to t Ry The races for tomorrow are as follows: | will ve pr uud help from a whole that | BiERt It was doctded to have @ sReci. SEEar | short time, Doth e neanimals, “In 1864, when still but seve s of |y it d LSl BB ¢ Fuses on halts—OMF Ulare v i, it | Stake race for stallions, five entrie p will interest, please and benefit all classes, boet exhibition g tho state fair, uud steps | ———— - 1o, he re-enlisted in the S by BlshorMllor, Diledn k out—By | yace for fodls of 18, twelve entrics st ) - Bixe L takatuth tnakR it oue 0f sha Intpest A Reply to “A Kicker.' e e Cluret By Petiond, (ing ot gane-Ouo hour | race for Nobraska foals of 187, twoly [ | Tho finost lino of neckwear at Block & | Pisented, *oirrr, STl OABIS | purnio Gap, 8. D, August 10—Tothe | vt battie of Getlys burk —= TR o for of 1886, sixt Hoyman's, 100 N, 16th, J et Editor of Tie Bre: reply to ‘A Kicker, | great shock to the rebeiion Kansas City 10, Denver 9, There is a very i sting pro- ’ S KeRy-Clark, box 104, Sioux City, I wouid like to say, in [ Wis at the storming of tho g it ‘ Dexven, Col, August’ 20.—(Special Telo. | Iumine promised for tomorrow and the ut Hot and Stormy 1n Euarope, Pariiios, Neb, August 20 —[Spectal Tel- |g.ic0 to the Jansen stageline, that “Icicker» | 117 “Roiersbury, 8 SORKS WAL gram to Tk Bek. - Followlug i tho score | will bo wuch Larser thin any p Andioations, NpoN, August 20.—[Special Cablogram | ogram to i By, Mr. ally of e | rrived here, as ho says—per your edition of | Lo fered to Americas greatost chief- | SEVKIRP BLip: e Fo e TN ke, | A drvat Gonm WS ASTABAWG, | Ren ot dEedty, Hger @ to of Ol tho 15th—on Saturday evening and left for | iin, General Gruat. [Applause © | - P WANBAS CITT, Brighton Heach Racos. the region extending from Excldonit o Mivo- :.‘nl-vl} in '1 ‘Al‘lvl.l_v;v) xuh\ll‘w\w: ‘uull‘tl‘l r‘nl(l (».r Hot Sprin but he"did not give his checks ‘ 1is pe ,.‘. i vln \\‘ s C ) .‘1 n ”I“‘“ | — - —_— Bricuroy Beaci, August 20.—[Special Tel- | meut in France. mso heat is roportod | b Piee Koctiv. Ihe B 00 R toar | tothe agent of the stage line, ns hesays, but | i Liim awid Lardships of the field ; | p It Rwo A ¥ Braci, August 20 —[Special Te ita Siuios e ans L TRRUE on th ning train for an extended tour . f 08 ut | “hile he carriea @ musket on the long teatane, 8.1 11 4 1 Manning. 20,3 0 3 8 § | eeram to Tum Bre)—Weather clear and | SFouKhout austria. - Phevo bive boew wany 5000 tho oagt, | took them with him aud sent them back Sun rohes and while ho foughtfor his country | leCiel) 1818 0w ifaptt 2110 | track heavy, Summary: Fiial Daxow oF-sunaLinK( A | day’ by thostago driver,' with ordars fo the FRE ARG £y o Yo | Curtis, m. .. 131 11 1 Burnam $0017, AR i G - The B. & M. Buys Ground. | agent What to do with the ctiecks and bag- | 20! ) g e Rapubile i (enolds, 101118 0 0/ Hoover 62170 14 g 0 | Three quarters of & mile, selling—Ten [ The Anti-Socinlist Proclamation, ‘“l\'""; 'l\‘“t‘_'k\i_ul xA Gramd ol “” AT I o e n...n.lu At l{"leiln“J;”}m'lm:h“‘}l'»..u“:\‘.;": towey If 2188 Y dearns it 1% ¢ ) | Rookh won, Litbert (the favorite) second, | Brnui, August 20, —[Spesial Cablogram to |, ¢ AR MOV = - hegota * Yon, and with o female com nreds, present & oo, ob L Lo i, 1. 200 it Monts ¢ Telegram to Tire BEx The B, & M. rail- JRUNN i paty for goveruor of Nebraska. | Nitonandivect 3 1 1 1 (1iuhund. as--0 @ § 4 1 | Monte Cristo third, War Whoop serutched. |y Bre. | —The wholo erlin condenns L a8 punion, hitwd a téam and left for Custer City, iblisn | gsavopr |81 Blaeoiat oot 18 18 | hiroe quar tho arbitrary police proclamation probibiting Way company purchased from the South | gud now he wants to justify himself to his D g e e LD o i Rvariesl bared 4:8.8 8 | BiSaine o T Bulla, selling~1s mimon | vestorduy's soclalist incothu In view af tho | Park luna company several thonsand dollars | houso for extravagant expeiises by oharging | ,, ALWE the wae was over thousands upon ¢ Ty Swartael, 103 Blossom won, Emeti (the' fayorita) second act that the anti-sockalist law expires in Oc- | woith of property on South Locust street for | it up to the stage company 0z fortune o wes! They flooded Totals...... D 1135 1§ fom is 3 | King Idler third, General Gordon, Signature’ | {"‘1.1 ABAK $ha antiwaelaug v axy dopot aud yard gounds, . A large depot will L Aurwt Sracs Lnm, | tholr fortuneain thoweal, = TR ’.,‘U,!;,,‘“..‘ 0 3 ‘,lp’ymn m’«‘:m.;.q scratched, Time—1:18Y. | i Le erectod here carly in the spring - fidelity to true republicanism, which has DRAYEP . et il 0707208 07000 0] oida—Jach of Dianeoar! aidons, twoyesr- | The CURer IR A, o o Accidental Dleath of a oy, P 1 and only programme for Labor | Y07 dominated in those three utaies, 1s due \ Kuneus Gity,s1iniin® 11 870 03 0 110 | Viid Secona, Hionas (the_favorite) won, | Manwn, August 30.—A death from cholera iy b por,. . The offelul and only programme for La to the fact that 80 many of their peoplé aro of | " BUNNARY, ttho post, Glidedway seratened. M. | has ocourred on o British steamenst Maluga | F'amnviy, Neb, August 20.—[Spectal 0 | g4y, Monday, September 1, 150, will be | thoso who fought to_maintain tbe ‘standard | Earned rans—Denver 2 Kansas C |1 h Bidedway sopsighed,, - Jme from Valencia, The disease has also appea T By Willie Kyouse, & young son of | oitich o pe tartley, McNaughton & Co. | of republicauisin during the time when it | Absolutely Puro. P 50 hita—\W hiite Wilsor | Ontand o L o | at Tortosa and T'a on. Joln K . living near Gladstone, this | All others an ized and will not be st something to be a vepublica | . S e > Lol oy g o b uy favorite n..v.f‘:‘.:“',:‘h':*_’.'“‘:M ‘\‘I'\ i’d‘m“'r", s - county, while carrving & gun on 8 mowing | ullowed ou ground. 4 “In 1567 wo find young Richards olll;:: m of tartar bnjuns .‘.‘.U“f‘:.m‘lr‘mi:-: g o A oD o MoC i Eblis scratched, Tune 21004 AlL the latest shapos In stiff and 80t | wachino accidontsy shot. bimself, from tho | W, Winann, Vres, | his way westward, to carve out i way wid @ avening wirongib-U. 8. Gorera L Doublo play fortune for himsolf, 2 bis eacly povesty o | port Aug. 17 184, keynolds, to Gunson, to Mannin | | . One and one-sixteenth wiles, handicap | huw at Block & Heywan's, 100 N. 1 ih. | eftects of which he dicd this moruivg | (Seal).

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