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[V THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1800. T Rt faa W~ | Bovees cews wana ey Marna 1yt | OHOT HIMSELF TN THE HEAD, | £i% b sl &honthom "™ | povet*Tamm arohime tiy—orns | ANOTHER CHICACO STRIKE. Payind i class, Up to dato Keno F' has been in- widows, ete.—Jennie, widow of Henry H. CNCULFED IV THE DELUG League. ] - ; g ‘ N, o od, @ ot P cr, Nob., —[Specia V. Dawe Rowe's Mountaineers A1l But Wiped | noston.........1 0 1 00 1 0 0 0- 8|10 for the "‘i” But today the little mare ‘» William Ohambats Takes That Method of | gramto Tue Bew.)—General Suw]\fl"w"d‘."t TIowa: Original-Thomas E. Corknill, Mt. | The Lake Shore Switchmen Go Out and Tie Out of Existence. ‘1"“-"‘1"» A PP L e S GO WO o yons Ending His Existence, Summerficld of the Kansas City, Wyandotte | Dlotsant; Thowmas T Douglas, Arcadia; Up Looal Traffi y His—Boaton 8, Pitaburg 9, toriay, was calls) at 15:30 and Wwas woi in & Northwestorn railway andother oficials of | Neain Wr ok s o nes B, Logan, P S o i (P s TR oot thosixth hoat by Guy, In this race yester. e ihat road are in tho ity o an inspoction | Join v Myers. adeielt o O nesvile: o o+ ; o e v heat by Guy ac or- y b J V. Myers, I d. ang Kelly; Staley aud Quinn. Umplees— | G0N N3 G (arioo took the first | A THIEF SECURES A HORSE AT WAHOO, | tour of theline, South Dt " On FLOOD 1S HAMMERED ~UNMERCIFULLY. | F&hpuson and Holh day Waisrlco Bay of Weterioo ok i st | s, 4 Dakota: Original—Rochester J. | ALL THE ROADS MAY BE AFFECTED. ot hes in 315K Afnont Bashaw, Cition, Ia, CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATES, yler, Iroquois, " " 112 A « | andGuy, andRacine, the fourth and fifth heats o X % CHANG " Omaha Knooks Out Tweney-Four |Fhidelihta. .3 8 § £8 &3 8 0713 in 3:18 ahd 2104 "Tho other vore | T+ I. Foss Nomimated by the Thirty: | pouglas Connty's Representation to oA ) Grievance Committees In Scssion with Safe Hits With a Total of i = Dhiadeuthin 11 EAID A Hevei- | Somiel WIKES, AT ir ot < Ha Third District Representative Con- the Fisst District Convention. Trans-Missouri Prelght Association Representatives of the Mutual b = elphia 17, Ry = |8 ( Nig! ale. : A~ . 1 lowing o ologatos fr $ Thirty-Seven Bases and Philadelphia 2, Duffalo2, Batteries—Kneel _h"w““wm Dby "“{\ PR, "l‘;j"'), Wi vention — Dryan Addresses the The following is the list of delegates from . Headquarters to Be Removed. Ald Assoctation to Docide K Twenty Ruos. and Cross; Cunningham and Mack. Umpires | Winslow Wilkes fourth, Miunio Wilkes Demotrats of Valparaiso. Douglas county to the republican congres- Kaxsas Cirr, Mo, August 23.—[Special g ' . —Suyder sud Pearce. fifih, Covernor Lucas sixth, Trma C seventh, sional convention of the First district of Ne- | Telogram to Tuk b 4o Trans-Missourd Nadid ot b A1 BROOKLIY. Nightingale eighth, Accident uinth, Best 3t it i e e braska, that will convene at Plattsmouth | Freight assoclation ncedquaters will be or- 1 e timo—2:151 Mrera, Nob., August 23, —[Spocial Tele- | September 23 : dered moved . y The Omahashadon their batting habili- | Brooklyn . 21118018 0-10 2:18 cluss trof 00 ol o ™, i Yo loh o W8 y o o % (l moved to Chicago from this city at Cittoado, Augtist 28.—Tivonty-soven swito! ; ments yesterday afternoon and they all but | Cleveiand 18 100800 0=6|nilhe e ';:."_‘,‘“{) AFpOr Sk, oy | ‘r*“”“l'?.l‘;“' RENIEY ‘|‘"“}“ “."""”"‘:".“ % | G, A, Baldwln, W, 8, Cook, E. Rosowalor, | next Taesduy's mooti ory toad in tho | menin the \(\.:;::\.‘“r (ll:“."l"",,(‘,‘ oy :‘:.:l y knocked Mr. Flood off the earth. Hits—Brookiyn 12, Cleveland 11, Errors- prus fourth, Best time e ‘'ound dead near Arnold, Custer county, af J. M. Counsman, John Jenkins, W.F, Bechel, | association, with the o Shiw y ion, probably, of | went out on astrike last night the raneval. The evvoort, | subject is on the call for discussion asa € Ransom, | prominent featura of the Septembor meoting Brooklyn 8, voland 6. Batteries— W trot, $1,00-— Hapyy Medign_won, | N0k today, shot through the head. It wus | W. H. Alexander, W. . Gurl hing and IKinslow; Blakely and Breunan, smas’ sccond, J B S third, Byron | evidently suicide, Despondency, caused by | Wheeler, G. W. Lining U mpires—Gaftney and Sheridan, Sherman fourth. Best time. 2345 delicate health and failure of crops, issup- | D. H. Mer J. L. Wel The colts of Hapyy Medium trotted two | posed to be the ¢ % nplotely tying up all the business of the road so far as Chicago Is concerned. The troud W out Twenty-four safo drives, with a total of thirty-seven bases and twenty Tuns was the size of the Black Sox’ work. ¥, D. H. | the Mewphis, will Paul Vande, ! Fr LA . B.Erion, il Hersh, William | { of the stockyards trouble. Superintendent On theother hand, the Donvers coulddo | ATSEW YOIK. heats for a roecord, onch wiring one in 2 35 i .y Cob . M. Woolley, Henry Bolln, Daniol | 41 it appears aiready d that the ro- | Amsden took a crewof men down to the nothing with Willls, and it was all they could ;\,‘f“ Y,m‘ku ‘l) 8 i H 3 (l’ ‘; 3 ‘l7~ 4‘ and 2:30%7. They are Country Medium and Incendiarism Near Wahoo. Mo Joseph Kavan, Jihn Rush, 1, S, | moval will be quickly agreod to. stockyards yostorday afternoon, and when do toscratch out three sate smashes, Henot | CTI#0. 3 b e o | MAnbHIO um, Munager fullod 0 | apoo, Neb, August 28.—[Speclal to [ Hasd V. Gray, M n, | There will bo @ violent opposition to the | they rached there the men | d - ¥ Hits—New York 12, Chicago 7. Errors— | lower his record of 2:19, but made the half d il M A, L, ; Charies | change from the Memphis, That road will J © men des oy twirled in matchloss style, bubt was & | Ney york 1, Chicago 4. Batteries—Crane | mile in | :08l¢ and the mile in 2:1% Tue Bre.]—Last Monday night a bay mare | Wenror, John C. Whirton, Henry Kelioy, | tales the nosition that an associntios feany | SCried ~Another crow that v send host at tho bat and Brown? King and Bovle, Umpires— | Koy Wilkes (:123) started with a run. | four years old nad worth $125 was stolon from | John Matt Estolls, John' Rozichy, | Wi the position that an association dealivg | there also abandoned the engines. Sunorine The features of the game were Cleveland's | Knight and Jon ning mate to lbn'm,lllw pacing stallion :_\wlmi the barn of Mrs, H. M. Grandy, two miles | Daniel ‘()‘l L. Van Dorn, M. O. | ; "_“-l‘j" Missouri lines should operate in | tendent Afasden then discharged all the men (remendous smash over tho left field fencd R o i¢, and made the mile in 2,00 smid the | north of town: 1o clue. Maul, J. B. ¥ . 1 Teeder, Willinm R. | trans-Missouri territo | who had loft their engines, T O C T g T American Association. swildest onthusiasm, Hod g i % | Turner, M. 0, Rt Otmbit WSy || "Tm GelEinal BYRG OF stk LS BRSBRREE DR | tabodt aletie of pos copy s T DRI for s home run and thesuperb stick work o AT ) class trot, § :000—Mary Marshall won Tuesday morning the barn of Jonathan | o' WU Larln villiam . | sty A ¥ gerand | tated a strike of the night men Keams, Newman, Hanvaban, Wills and | 0000 in straight heats, Kceno T second, Ryland L | Chollette, oue mile south of town, was burned | Morrow, Gus I or, Willlam Osborno, J. | freight associations was to have organiza- Ata mecting of the switchmen leld this Moran. Columbus . . third, Freddie Cfourth, Best time—2:17, tothe ground and three valusble horses,a | M. G W, L Loy, Isane Wilt, John “,“"j,',‘(",““f", te 7 beforo that time nog 1, | morning at which Superintendent Amsden Bandle umpired finely and the game was | Tjts—Athlet T - considerable amount of hay, grain, farming | A. MacMurphy, 2 B TR B e et gty It | was prosent, thirty-four of the sixty mon greatly enjoyed by acrowd of three or four | Athleties, Columbiis 4. Datterios—Seward, , Terre Haute Races. implements anda top buggy were also de- | I L. Berlin, W, Ambrase | e tiona 1 the fleld, Lt there Wiy | Present signed o paper ugrocing o stand by Bathdrod hvoHies, Hujhes and Baldtvin: Chambearsin aud Tewue FLavre, [nd., August 2. —The (ndi- | stroyed, There was no ||M!'.\nm~_ o loss | 1. D. Dun “\vn“\‘fl > | no noed of two such Todles AL there Was | the company und go to work wherever tho “The score O'Conner, Umpire—Cux ana trottingand pacing horse breedors! asso | #mounts to 1,50, It was the work of anin- | I, e, C. L, |5 e e ynm ) ccontly | COMPANY sent them. The rematnder decidod OMAIIA. i ation are holding thele annual meoting this | cendiary. e | smuggr R fomied | ey |¥ A 7 AnCi 10 SRR PO, A B | poiimon 0700 80 1 01 1 e|Yerinconnection with the fairof the Virgo | Thirty-Third Distri Lee, M. S, Lindsoy | the new W SSCIEOT ussociation, with | assoclation this’ mornin I»‘»:m‘-”n‘;;:} A RLlen b R Y| Bioun ‘W00 000 01 1— 2| agrculturalassociation. This double attrac- BRATRE b, Knostos DLl ST and now it ) proposed | somn. ' 0f the switehmen on all 0 Conn EEEEEE NN —Baitinorod, St Louis 5. Errors— | Bt SR Mo than ERTIEN WORNS ip to Tz Bre1—Tho Thict rop- THE COU R, sl B Mo s Fuiing finto Chi | vela 4 3 0 0 \more 8, St. Louls 4. Batterles—Baker oday. & o A Hosntitive: & ¥ FaBbIleaR” convonbion — Jitorestadt Ats A od to deviso means if possiole to sef R T N B G O i R, - ' stallion trot, €00, won by Coralloyd. utative district republican convontion, b, Dor Rore O 2 \ rterested: Atchison. T tle the dificultios whi ro now throatoning b foka(Couh clo; | AEETONISEA, BRuER ML MR U s comprising ¢ 0 BT BOHHUM s | e s T ey tecorded | St Ko Chicos, itode Tihnd & e o e Ly o tanlne B s i A T —Emslie, i ce, 385, W > Jessie L. | nol 016 today. - Tho: cahdldatos belors the 4 ] ivago, Burlington & Quincy, 0, 010 L6 | IDeNI NG orin IR I R - br.0ld yace, §385, won by Jessie L. | hild hiero today. Tho candidates before the |y p. Soaman has instituted forectosuro | Paul, Minncapolis & Ouiuha, iPromont oo e aee il Operss Grand O Neaman, rf F Tl e P b g s Twoysarcid trot, $872, wea by Fioeta | Couveution wero R, 1. Foss and W.H. procoedings in tho district court ngainst | hoT' & Missonrl Valiey, Kunsay City) RHION 5 00 T I iesn e il o I'wo-year- , & ‘ )y Flee t 3 codnty, i allo: e i ehapibbi galns! & Mis, 4 uation is just this: If v 1 atfempts Totals 47 0 U U183 !LE?;!T“”' 00018 t1) 2 s ¢ Wilkes Wood. % both of Saline county. On the first ballot | jymeq §. Dompsey and othors on a mortguge HLopt i) to compel fts swi $5 hundle; froight fiso 4 183 | Toledo . . 0 2 10 pace, 8150, won by Hugare, Time | Gigo county cast 18% votes for § ouro tho payment of 83,100 pur- ¥ & Puciflc, St from the stocl i vory. spoodily wit. Rochoster 4, Toludo 0. votes for Foss, Saline gave Ioss 14 ot Rl SEl haEEELa | St strike oni its hands, In this way the T w1 e ok | Rodiester 1, Poludo 1, - Butterles Whiteomb | thiveoyearold paco, $i15, won by Jack | vetes and Staley 1.~ As it requir Seamay cnters similar ortaps ths Union Pacific will fointhe | MHEE will bo brought to the attantion of tha BQlonaty ! (E] g B BH R pr ot R oy P Stiel. eloet asecond llot ivas had, of whicly J. Frank M i others ¢ | Memphis in its_complaint that. the ussocia | swe 1a th oy ill make u fght of ey Curtis, m 0 00 1 00 ————-—“— T county cast 171{ votes for Staley an which he claims to be due him on a m tion’s hoadquarters should properly be hore, I that way:a goueril tie-upof atlivu O'Brien, 1) 0 00 8 10 AT SYRACUSH. el Foss. Saline t the same vote as before | Clarinda B. Scott asks to bo divor | but every line 186 o bey Wil it v become a reality plds, .. 0 016 10 IR0k 058 b 0 and Foss was acelared the mor A dis- | George H. Scott s ‘adilltery |18 undeats rxl\l"(::"l{l‘:‘ll‘fi‘lu::\h:l sy N donus ERULL o A1on RUTKS 0 00 1 01 e TR R T Harttord Races, trict committee co nsisting of P. I, James of Sunice A. Ste brought suit in the e : tnay be settled, | The men are holding a moc ! 1 g L) P PPt o flartronrp, Conn., August . —Summary | Gage and Frank Miles and John L. Tidball t court for the purpose of obtaining u M ¥ enriiint ing. Muny of the men now claim thut they Whitehoud 0 001 40 o7, Louisville 13. Errors e | Was uppotnted, AT e ng X Missouri Republicans, are not dissatisfiod with Weleh, the new Flood, p. K SR Louisville 0. Batteries—Cas: A Joxs N iy 4 —_— N SR dRTARI6s A7ate A itid it : | St Louis, August 28, —The republi- | yardmaster, and are sorry they struck at all, Totall G o NN e Stratton and Bligh, Umpire— | 227 trot, £2,000, divided—Stevie won, Miss Bryan Spoaks at Valpasaiso, e e s | can state conveution met today at Jefferson | . > . e L Alice seccond, others raled out. Best time— | v paeans b, August 23.—[Spectal | for nis wife, the next day after tho. x | City, Mo, with Senator McGinnls us tompor- | (ne Gricvance Gommiteee Mocts, ¢ INNINGS. — & i { s el i s L oxy an er the e | S ) A A & Crioaco, August 2 “isitors to Pa e 2 18 04 10 0-20 sStanding of the ¢ lubs. e e 5 Telegram to Bem]—W. J. Bryan, the | anceof the he packed his prip | chairman, After the appointment l“w'l‘l'_n“l‘” 4‘\1“}‘ S. ‘|“ K_l 1S 10 ,' lnu: o001 10 0-2 PLuny g 7 trot, #1,50, divided—Chalsey won, | emocratic te for ¢ s, spoke h departed for the wilds of 13, where the usu committecs, @ recess and tho stock yards would never have Pluyed. Won Lost DPer Ot | g eat Eastari taird S | ot thought & sty rORH | i i Mimmenpoiis % i | Smdan nect Oréat Eastern thied, Auto: | 10,ight 1o 1 vorysmall audionco. His spcch L B e ‘ o taken ““I‘I‘llli;:k“l‘l;’m.r Ihis afternoon Bl G0 i u.l‘,.‘.;»::.-\!«.mun \\"usllhfl buso hity-H anrahin arns, Curtls, Ca Charte guarantoed st 81,000, | consisted mainly in pouring out splcen on the urt to foreclose 1 | zation was made permanent. "Tho platform | All was bustle and confu wvl. s B e e, R oree, Cf i divided, 2 X Prince Regent won, Edithi | republican party and denouncing the McKin- | holds on iots owned by Emma Walander and | endorses the present national administration, | qhe grievance commit ¢ - waan. Hone Cleveland, Double play— 48 second, Pamlico third, Fearnaught fourth, He g or the farmers and pr Annie C. Winquist. | the wise and business-like course of the ho grievanco committeo of the Switch- liases o Il o Sl L) BL500, divided—E vl AR {f“n' the d rati B > Merchants' Nat y-first congress in its work in crystal- | el S S0 e this L With m £1,500, divided —Emma E | dutes, and said if they wer t Appleby claim possession of into law the principles of the ono exception, every railroad having in its hour and thirty n-u'.u“(\‘..pm Habinef ety il The sccond, Richmond, jr., third, | pockets would be filled with gold st (et B Roee. of taaid ' Situated (6 Settton ehtncieted . n. 1808 m:l.f, employ membe tho ation had ono ¥ SR THE SPEED RING. wo fourth, but he never uttered a word aboutsumptuary | 14, township 16, range 10, and to clear up tho | rency, regarding the farming interest as | OF MOXC ICy Lyon nt. This mect o GRsios oA waRSe PEED REING, 1 titleand establish the ownership the bank | t the base of all business prosperity, | 118 0f tho representatives of nearly twelve L O e e i A Today's Tips. R OFaok CID DeTekted has commenced suit against Appleby ing it the primary duty bf ode log. | Mundred switchinea was_the most important MiLwivksg, Wis., August 3. [Special SEEA VAR Ly l"l[ Recor A? GUTTENEURG. o o} \‘ A R The First National bi is the plaintiff in al and state, to foster that in }l’;“‘ b hw-‘xlv held for lmn; ime in Chicazo, A Telogram to Tur Bre.]—Milwaukes won two | New Yonk, Augustas. —(S 1 Telegram ol Hhc DRI 11705 TEAGIIE Brewsten, August 28— [Special to Tin cover 2,000 on @ note that as itean be done by legislation; | 43 ubon the | result of their actioa - games from St. Paul tolay. Seor to Tk Bee.)—The Monmouth Park meeting AT IR Ber.]—The Browster baseball elub played H. and F. W. Taylor, | o) s monopolies or trusts, afirms its con- | {OPCRCOL HuCh that was - of intorest, i AR — e came ton close today in & burst of glory. Thin Ra Jaadine, 1 o Taylor club for the championship of the | Aprils, 1500, .| fidence in the republican congress keeping ;‘l',‘ ”‘,’j“ "gw‘:»x--.‘lh.u“;'lklrf"‘:mf“('f pai e i t ‘; bl e ) o Haggins' grand horse Salvator lowered tho | Fomth Race—Pall Mall, W North Loup valicy and beat them by a score WI.‘,‘"\‘mll"l’“-fl”"“ o }“;_"‘E"‘if‘ o 850,96 ’|'|":“ ;lh““"lll‘;"' “;““l" v I‘ l‘”‘ ‘“"‘ "‘l'{“l‘l’“'.'I{"““' H‘I‘" workimon nt the stockyards, o nn ooAE BB OAE| o Srtadiz Sl i Fifth Raco— Bradford, Climax. < d / st 51 o recover ) the vill puss a tari ff measure that will meet the N beddd et y o Poorman, 1t..0 0 § 8 ©Murphy, 3.0 1 31 1 | milorecord by three aud throequarter sec- LI')"‘L'I: ‘lt"';‘ 7*1“'1}“&"‘“‘m‘d'li"l\[:;w of 100 | Dalanco duc ona bill of lumbor sold and do- | conditjon of all classasof industries aud labor | 10 switchmen résolved to handlo the Pet 133 1 Kb, 02 60 0|onds, running the distance over astraight | Seventt ltace. Murty B, Backet The Taylor club has beaten everything in | livered, and will enablejthe party, by ndopting the sug- | Steckyands fieight and do _switching in and 0 87 0baly, 0000 0 i Seventh Race—Marty B, Buckstone. S aisR i 3 30 ' about Packingtowi rovided the chief of 1 10 oM 02 24 0 track with 110 poundsup in 1 The fact —_— this section for somatime and has published a gestion of Secret Blaine, to obtain among | 104 v.‘n“u ;; 1"_ 111; widad L n’_ -‘.'."'(." 000 0 01 2 4 0| thatthotrial wasto bo wmade brought a big A BRIGHTON. challenge for somo weoks past for a match County Court. our sister republics that reciprocity in trade polica would withdraw his extra, force irom Nortisser i 1148 1 ¥ 0 &3 0|crovdof peoplo to the track, andit looked | First Race—Belisarius, Mirabeau, @ume with any clab from Ord to the head of | Thew il of Elijan Warren was admitted to | #1¢ interual good feeling that must in a short Junton, €0 111 1 Bl 18 0] ay ono time in the dayas it they would | Second Race—Tom Karl, Appomattox. the river, and the gesult of this game has | probate, and Walter aud Bugene L. Warren | LINCmake the western hemisphere tho mar. Alerts, i .0 0 2§ 0 Duughorty,ib0 014 0 1 L e Mg R A g Thirl Race—Jack of Ditmonds, Lizzie, surprised many of the citizens of central | . 3 2 i ketof the world. OF course Speaker Keed i ! ¢ 3 were appolnted exec Al 2 f Griith, p....0 0 03 0 ———— be disappointed, as it was announced by Fourth Race—The Bourbon, Checn Nebraska. SO ABHOIIALER UL . was endorsed, LBANY, N, Y., August 25, —[Special Tele- i S T 7812 | people who knew the stablo that Matt Bymes | 13,1t Race—Ten Tray, Bullbton, Wo are now Having an abundance of rain, | The will of C. E. Moody was admitted and | A resolution was offered by one of the | gram to Tue Brp.|—There is no chiange in s 2R woild not Jet Salvator start uiless Murphy | Sixti Raco—Urbam, Lady Dlackburn, which will make Lato cornand ail root. cropt | Nellio M I, Moody appointed « cocatrle, | negro delogates ondorsing the forco bill and | the strike situation hero toiay. Thochiof of e could ride him, Murphy was under suspen- Seventh Ruce—Echo, Bassanio. agrand success. Late potatoes will probably reorge L. ass wus appointed adminis- | urging upon the senate of the United o AR 5 ailwaakoe.....0 1 0 00 1—2|sion for his nction in the Firen race on 3 Dol iy be good, but will be heid for h\u‘h prices | trator of the estate of Isaac B. Terrell. States the necessity of passing it, 80 ,‘m.‘;w 'f,':,"t". h','fAL,u""‘ dha At | St.Pawl.... .20 0 00 10 00 00 0— 1| Tumday, and his riding of Sulvator would Entries for Today's Races owing to the scarcity in other parts of the e houcst aud fair elections may be held in | 1astnight by a Pinkerton man who fired pg SUMMARY, (b et SR e ki state, ] George Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky., says | thosouth. Considerable, anc 25 for- | bim, thinking he was a_striker, The bullet s i er state. pbell, Hoj , Ky., say , and_at times fer : ; Farnol rans—Miwnukoo, Two-base hits— | teas were settled afver the second Tace, when AT BRIGHTO! Morerye will be®@wn in Blaine county | Burdock Blood Bittersis the best preparation | vent, discussion followed. The resolution | Just grazed his ear. Pinkorton claims freight Welch, Ve manzhlin lises stolen—Murphy, | theexocutive committee, after deliberating | | First race, three-quarters of a mile, sell- | this year than pvi e. Seed is qui for the blood and stomach ever manufactured. | was finally adopted in a modified form. traius have been stoned for tho last few Rohoy, W6 Lahline O'rion, Biseson TAILS | on Murpha's cns. - deided. to suspond b | 10g—Pilot, Waldo Joinson, Sponcer, Bathus, | high and seared - R Seedisiaats Samie Nominations followel Alexander Mullin | nights as they passed through East Albany. —Milwiukee 8, St Faul & Steuek out—Mil- | ypiil o fier the Sheepshead bay and Brook- | Belisarius, Junestown, Consignes, Annic M, Heey 3 T Y A i Bo usig e AN o) 710T! of Linn county was nominated for supreme | Hesaid two shots were fired at a train pass- e S T e e entgen 1, Iyn weotings. 1o’ was ot Juown by n‘u‘m'\,,‘mij ibeay, Gerdie W, Good Boy, Mas' | Grand Commander Voazy Comin . NOTHEUR MOTOR VIOTIM. i Sniae 1€, Mekrald of. Fels Gqity ingg through there at 12:43 this morniug, T o hour and fifty -fi i es. Ul — | the public who would have the mount in th cot V) 0, Teb 98, S Tala . s = ;- ailroad o P e 5. | chief of police, who was near by at the time Quo hour “ind ity o minutes. Umpire— | tho public who would bavethe mount in the | 5 GO0 i recquariers of amilo,selt. | _ FRENONT Nebi® August 23, —[Sowoial Tele- | Frank Fernandes Fills Under the | Savor oF N ewlon ooty /Tor ';"‘J‘x‘m’h’“,"';,l‘dcfn the shots wers fired, could find no trace ofy e s putup theiroddaon the évent. Then Ber. | ing—Monsoon, Tom. Kar, Brown Charlie, | 8Tm %o Tae Bis.)=Hon. L. D. Richards Wheels and is Terribly Injuried. of public schools. the miscreants. Mr. Pinkerton has {uformed £i RECOPD AN lse's namo appoared, and at once there was | Cist Steel, Gratitude, Bill Barry, Rover, | and fanily returned last night from their | The motor train added another victim to its S the chief of polico that if this work is not- AV A TREE, B rish 10 bet. - The - Dookies” made Salaator | Steriing, Dalesman, Sunshine, Viclet (zeld: | month's absence at.Boston attending the na- | st at6 o'clock last evening. South Dakota Republicans. i i e s Sainia i ot e A B0 | Svhevoride i oo 2o o agalnst blm g AppOMILOX cihths of amile, two. | LNl Grand Amy encampment. Mr. Rich: | frank Fernandes, @ moulder in the Union | _ Mixxrarorss, Minn, —August 3.—The Sicestonailie, ] Pdidod [ TOLR :o‘éml’)r:;k Z;n“;g’mx'fl‘,}'fi‘m"fi!hx ouroils - Thorndute Jadc of © Dinaonds, | @rs came home in good spirits and good | Paciic shops, and living at 224 Parker | Journal's Mitchell, S. D., special says that I Investigate. H 0 10 11 Dy plunge on Salvator, and Ris prics o)l ong | Richard K. Fox (late Shena Van), Lizie, | health, refreshed for the work of the cam- | street, was coming down town on truin No, 1 | the republican stato convention reassembled | Atsaxy, N. Y., August 25.—Notico was 3 3 01 0| tothres whio two toonowero laid_aginst | Buvlon Lowlandor, 7Zender, Passiore, Sir | paign upon which he will soon enter. He | of the Hanscom park line, which was in | today. The platform adopted endorses Har- | today served upon Vice President Webb of 0 2 03 0fthetime, Somecooks lail four tofiveover | (eorge, Sinalon (colt), Marigold, ~ Lady | soys Grand Commander Veazy will in all | charge of Conductor B. F. Benbow and | rison’s administration; asks the government | the New York Central railroad, and Mastor 0 OUrquinrte...1 2 51 1| opunderl:3), and dida large business. Glasgo (filly), Anmnie (., Flitter, (filly). probability bo at the Grand Island reunion Moto Wil i " ks o tin th Dish et n | W ork TR B R Al Aot T § ot 0 1 8 0 | O A e e e horn | Fourth Ticé, ono and one-sixicenth miles, | hext weels, Tt is expoctod that Veasy will Motorman son, As the train reached assist in tho establishment of Irrigation; | Workman Leoof the district assom by of the 2 UDougherty, 150 030 0 0 | T B ivator did finally male | selling—IKern, Falcon, Gendurme, The Bour: | bein Fremont next week as Mr. Richards' | Capitol avenue, Fernandes, who was stand- | demands an expausion of currenc Kaljlite ofiCabor ity tlanaTen oy Mot i 5 | his kppearance, secompanied by Roseitaand | bon, mature, Woolbum, Hurrison, Vivid, | guestand go with him to the reunion, prob- | ing on tho frout platform of the trailer, sig- | the needs “of increasing population: foro tho state board of modiation and arbitra~ & T = | Numori, the paco makers, a loud cheer went | Parthnia, King Idier, Cheeny. ably on Thursday. naled the conductor tostop. The conductor | protection aginst foreigm competition; en- tion Tuesiay nextin New York eity, when Milwaukee e up. Slowly the trio cantered up the straight Fifth race, one mile—Tea Tray, Bailston, A e et ; Tlmmlud his motorman and then applied the annx :h«fi disability |u‘ni\i4m ui:l and Aus {\Illf‘:l".\'k‘st\ fon of the present strike will be e saadia streteh, and in a few minutes s clond of dust | Niagar, Stryke, Monita Hady, Elkton, nnual Campmeeting of Adventists. | brako. = . tralion ballot system and pleages the party to ado, o ey marked thelr progroess to the starting point, | Ramblor Yok, Neb., August 28.—[Spacial to Ti Fomandes did ot walt, butstepped off, | o strict enforcoment, of the prohibitory luw Boeton Workmen Amateaniiie Parned runs—Milwaakeo 4 St. Paul2. Tro- | Yhere Mr. Caldwell and half a dozen aides Sixth race, seven-eighthsof amile, selling— | Bee.]-The Seventh Day Adventists of Ne- | 0nd in doing so, slipped and slid under the | now in force Houtox, Mass:, ‘Angibs 58 <l ot ioniell and il o decenides | Dublin, Hat'Raek, Firefly, Lady BackWuen, | brasks will hotd. tholr samual camprmeeting | %5, between _the' wheels, A pussonger | Goveror Milletto was renominated by ac- Dase hitse Morrissey: Alberts, Uraulart. g ) - iy rAbbed, L, | batora tHie mulcrtanata | ola| form an alliance of labor and social reformers f fiiie ol tote Urg et fepilisipe long wving | Urbani, Roger, 'Crispin, Gomorra, Little E) BT O N | grabbed Lim, but before the unfortunate | clamation. : deekin | Huses stoltn - Tooraiun, ettt 3 | o B D D o | Addie, Masmis, Ton ook, and conference at Harrison's grove, one mile | man could be pulled out the rear trucks had | The ticket completed is as follorws: Lieu: | resulted last nightin a large guthering o Shoch % Dultymplod, Welch | Hases on balla— | Rotorta befind, Nanort weut off f front | A4 Ctuth race: Tarwell steeplechase, full | west of this city. Tho conference will con- | passed over both logs, breaking and fearfully | tenant governor, G, A, Hoflman: secrotary of | trado unioniss, Knights of Lubor, soclalist e D e L | e At o vl 11 oroing ROt | course—Pat, Oikiey, Delaware, Sassmio, | vene September ¢ and the campmeeting will | crushing the right oue between the knee and | state, Mr. Ringsrud, ronominated : treasuror, I | nationalists and single-tax men. Tho purpose St Puul 1. Passed balls—Urquhart 2. Wild | pace, Whon the half mile post | Klllare, of the proposed alliunce—to bringabout a b Zangbar, Schoolmaster, Echo, plich—Vains, Thne-One hour and fifty | Wil™ reached = Salvator bhad dis. | Hepeatel : ) ey ber 4 and the campmecting Wil | inkle, The loft log was terribly wangled, [ W. W. Taylor of Reafield; attorney gener: s soon as the conference work 15 | 4,0 0ch heing torn lose from the boue, but | Robert Dollard of Bon Homme; superintend: Firy S PRECPAL ek P ¢ finished and will last until September 16. In | i 3 g g gkt f AHan? OortasiEs ter understanding, that more practical and minutes. Unpire—Hengle, AR U oA R Buishy X ! S In | neither of the bones were broken, entof public instruction, Coriez Salmon of | droiiive work may bo planned —was carriod ISR PR wus makin g rapid strides after Rosetta, who AT GUTTENTURG. connection with the conference the annual wd soon congregated, the patrol | Turmer commissioner 'of schools and | §o e ottt o, A Gommittes Minuneapolis 10, Lincoln 4. Dl Juist bod started. - TEosetth —who 13 very | First racs, six furlongs, solling—Hurry | mcetings of theSabbath association, Health | wagon was called, and after being placed in | public lands, ~ Thomas = I = Ruth of | was appointed to formulate s pollovilcaKITR Mrviarous, Mian, Anguss § ¥ 1 the Nebraska | ity Fernandes was taken to his home, where | Kingsbury; commissioner of labor and sta- | F8 (REE S S rganivations ey [Special | speedy for five furlongs, ran under a pulland | Russell, Kingstock, Sterling, Japl Dufi, | and Temperance society i “Pelegram o Tup Bee. | —Following is the | male asplendid pace for Salvator. 1'he pee- | Englewood, Spauiard, Sophist, Youts score of teday's gam pleon the grand stand who held watches | Torredor. o ‘were standing in open-mouthed amazement at Second ruce, three-quarters of a mile, sell N tho homse’s ‘wonderful speed. Tho quarter | ing —Pericles, Swifter, Samaritan, Hair.§ mig b, A sl : a’ physician amputated the right leg, just | tistic Ly i Teacvsng Minalaary oy wil bebeld “Ib1 haibw tho enoe, A cans _renominated Congressman souted; s is estimated that about fifteen hundred people C— substituted John Gamble of Yankton for The Belgian ill camp anring the meetings. The follow® S SOALP RAISE Songress Jifford. S ing speakers will be prosent? E. W. Farns- HIS SCALP RAISED. Congressman Gifford Brossers, August , K. A. Smith of Charles. Republi- ickler and : had boen traveled in 238{ seconds, the half in | spring, Hot Scotch, Biscuit, Racquet, Amal- | i i Chatw held here today to endeavor to settle the dif- TIPY W : 3 ) y ) tn of Des Moines, In, L. C. Cha i Y MeQuatd, 18,4 04 T | Flansgan 1b..0' 3 § § § | 474 seconds, and Salvator showed nosigns | gam, Gracie, Dr. Jekyll. worth of Des Motnes, T, T Groci Witk | A Lively Runaway Which Brings Michigan Kepublicans. Sarioes bativaan! that stHidhy Tilhark AR Mimelyi 153 & 16 & 3 ve 0 2 31 1| of tring. The watelos showed 1:111g at tho | Third raco fiveeighths ofa mile _Claudne | I, Mead of Minnoapolis, Minn., and Valei: Pain to Mr, Shinger. Derrorr, Mich,, August 28,—This morning | employers, but failed. The strikers resumed Day.ah 910 §kpatier, o0 8 ¢ 2 1| three-quarter post. Bergen brought Salvator | Alarming, Dahlman, Ketchum, Knicknack, | tige Leer of South Dakota.” k H. Shinger, residing at 1414 South Tenth | the state republican convention was called to | their attacks on tho *‘blacklegs.” Do 18 35 Olhnein B8 9 4% 0] past tho wirelike a whirlwind, and atonce | Hibernian (gelding), Lady Mary. ik sidapliEy streot, had & narow cscape from death. | order, and after the.various committeos had | MONS, August 25.——The total number of il U132 36 1itoover o...0 0 §1 2| there fell a hushon the spectators. Thoway | Fourth race, six and onehalf furlongs, sell- | meachers' Institute at Bancroft. (Eiiching s Feat o Wi aa ot ; . coal miners on strike in the Borinage district Twohe 0106 OMaenitwr,ws.2 1 12 2| inwhich thetimokocpers acted indicated that | ing—Jack Rose, Sea Fog, So So, Coldstream, | gy vororr, Neb., August 2%.—(Special to hen nearly opposite his vesidence, his horse | reported, Governor Blair was made perma- | 555800 and the movement is still sproading. sty 408 fenmchod § 41§ thevecord hud thon broken, wd when the | Tonely, Porsuador, Vatie, Romanco, Sou- | g g g voy bl i ? | became frighttued and swung the wagon | nent chairman. ~ Resolutions were adopted : pes A o ¢ Satag n;vugs“l «,”wemflpulup l.h!ere was wild \'(!pidlf'ull.\Iull,‘Wmd{:ulwr,‘('lrr\m(-hol.m m"{:«'e % l—"T ["IL l:?\“ '*‘l»;’ “fln‘h“‘(fi:l:‘x"l‘)”:“‘ toward the curb, overturning it upou the | commending Harrison's administration, th CHICAGO CARPENTERS. _Totals... 7 1 42715 excitement among the spectators, which Fifth race, six and one-hal urlongs— st Point last Monday wi County Su- | Gigewalk and throwi Mr. Shinger 3 Speaker Ree cclaring for lasted, in & measure, the rost of the diy. Bradford, Togo, Guaraniee, Olimax, Model, | porintendent D, C. Bmley 88 conductor and | st uis o ehiidron t the ground. The it | Sotmead & fude x Roed, declaring for 2 119 | The Proposed Tabor Day Strike May Minneapotls. . 1-10 | ihrequariers of a milo—Lady Keal won, | Johnay B g fehth miles, setl. | FTof- Albert G. Oweu, superintendentof | tie oue escaped uninjured. Shinger's head, | “force’’ bill. The silver bil was = en- Be Averted, Liucon. AR o—4 | Worth soomd, Biue Tode (o favorite) | | BIxH oG, O men Visituat Tittic Min. | S0hools at Afton, Tu, ns Instructor, assisted | however, struck the curb and was cut in two | doreed and the =courso of ' tho pi Cittcado, Augst 28.—|Spe logram e R ch e e v | cap—Montana won, Russell second, Sorcerer | _Seventh race, seven-cightis of amile;sell: | (RMSERt Feeiof, \nf BT NURS A0 | R FAC SRR " o body bt will ro- | Expressed in its stato platforms of 1855 and | the threatened carpontons stuiko of My L Do plays—Liooms, Phelan, Flan- | (the favorite) third, Hitty T added. Time— | ing—Buckstone, Lancaster, Portico, Frank i BN et bl R Oy 8e SR AGE 01 TOHE DO TLORY W RO~ ! bE Tamm heranna GG cus re- | may be avrested. Prosident Goldie of the ke Dast leQuatd. e Bides, | 1185 Wheels st B i BK | Teady enrulled, and the list is being increased | cover after some days of acute pain. 1S5S upon the temperance question was re poe-a dio ol il ar, Bases on balls—By Mitehiell 6, Cln ‘s mile—Semorita (the favorite) won, | Top Sawyer, Quibbler, Utopian, Millexton. ' | Vory day. Ihe horse with a fraction of the wagon at- | aflivim i CGarpontare’ nud Bulldars’ assoolation is dike 4 Struck out—By Clare Passed balls— | 4R y bl o) P yer, " it } rached 1o him ran to the stable but was pre- The ticket completed is as follows: Tieu- | posed to think, however, that the recent semi- Tulla Blackbum second, Stockton third — > D 3, ; Hooverd, Toft onbases—Ninnoapolis 9, Lin- | Volantcer scratched. Tine—1 42t o T Polk County Corn Crop. vented from entering by the wagon gear | tenant governor, W. S. Linton of N3 | oneial communication to the executive coms coln 16, Tiuo of gume—-One hour wnd forty ARBIORT TBIMed. Lllo-] 4 Back from the Hills. Stromsnrre, Neb,, August 28, —(Special to | which he could not pull through the opening. | secretary of state, Washington Gardner of Ay ety i — G L . Oneand one-quarter miles, Jersey handi- h 4 ¥ & P 4 » M mittee from the carpenters’ council, whict wutes. Unip! cDormott, capShialon v o, Demuith Second, Banque | Tom Flaunigan, tho old Sioux City pitcher, | e Brr.)~The corn crop, which was, three ——— Batule Croek: treasurer, Josoph B. Mooro of | purported to ho a movement toward the settlo- Kansas City 4, Sioux City 2. third, John Morrow (the favorite) not in it, | Who has been touring it up in the Black Hills | weels ago, predicted to be nothing, will turn Dr. Birney cures hay fever. Bee bldg. ‘Ilfi::;:::.muult:\for‘ )l";’lli?.n m.tx:_‘;‘:;““ s;x‘l;hr ment of the strike, was not iu AlRaigrressd B f\m;"w ALy B Time—3:04, with the Deadwood Meteors, has returned o | out atthe least omethird of a crop, and in e . T h - | The council offers the alternati7e o [Special Tele- | ~One and one-quarter mil Central Labor Union. Schurtz; state board of education, James M. ing union or non-union mer es—Firenzi (the | Omata and would like very much to help | some portions of the county much more, Ballou of Allegan county; justice of the ram o Tne Ber,] —Following isthe score | favorite) won, Tris second, Montag: ; The Central Labor union held a_meeting ¥4 Jutios of and provides that wagos shall_be fix i At e T o0 hriand ooy MOUAEUS | Omali out ihe balauco of he soason. Young | | Tho Polk county fuir opens at Osseols et | "0 4 0ory” ust ight at which mat. | Juprome €0urt Justiee Vuwurd Cabil of bitration, tho maxiimum o bo 40 o dsy's ¢ o e Creighton of tho Eden-Musces waswith Flan- | woek, and s destiued to- equal any former | bebind Sier Ao Bt AR 0 ROCR Lansing. Bour, otght hours o comtituto o da | Lol veieighths of & mile, solling—Louiso | nigan in the Flils, and thoy wom all their | SRUEON (e worns Christinn union | discussed. Boforo adjournment a resolution Wisconsin Democrats. AR oL e Lot 1 Wm0 A % o a ¢ | won, Teddy Veuturo (the favorite) second, | gumes, and putup really a great game of ball s RatarOAY f i : Bl loniie) e i mittee of the men in Junuary to agree upon Birnsart...0 130 G Bl g b el il ) ik gane i meets in this city Saturday, August 3l An | psking the board of education to take the | Minwavkes, Wis., August 28.—Tho demo- | wages and Lours for tho year, the strike Bisok, 110 038 1| —p26y, ° g 3 Creigiton and Flanuagan's workcin thepolnis | extended programme has beon propared. necessary steps tosecure.the location of the | cratic state convention today completed its | against the old bosses to bo called oft ut onco T e ot B S0 A e s was 8 rovelation to the faus in the mouatains, ~ state normat school in Omaha was adopted | ticket by the following nominations : Thomas | and the bosses to stop advertising for outsido Broaman, 26,00 0 1 6 Sa et Saratoga Races. The manager of the Deadwoods writes us for- Alliance ricnic at Yor and a committee of five appointed to present | Cunningham, Chippewa Falls, secrotary of | CaTpenters. - . goesikin...2 Side 010 1| SamAtoGa, N. Y., August 28, —[Special Tele- | lows: York, Neb, Augist 28.—[Special Tele- | the matter to the board at its next vegular | g vor John Hunner, Eau Claire, trgasurer; “\We oxpect the strike and perhaps a g Shelihasse, <0 0 1 1 140 1| sram to Tar Bre) —The weather was clouay Deipwoon, 8. Dak., August 26, 1890,.—Mr, | gramto Tug Bee,|—The alliance of York | meeting. ; 2.1 O'Conon, vy m.mm'.-y u‘.wml; ‘d(;lll‘(l.vl:ll\ll“l!‘::‘-\’I‘I'::(”YI:KKIK;: w;[l( ‘::HI ‘llnw:u Totals nis 5o s i | mary of the races. Flannugan and Musphy, loavohero toduy Tor | miles northeast 6f the dity, today. About | Ji g octinge will bo hold nt Gate | public ustruction; Thoas Thompson, Eau | striks Lavor day wo may decldy to consider »r 1 First race,thrve-fourths milo—Gipsy Queen | peeasiing tholr work hero. | Thoy cortatnly | 100rten hundred peoplo wereon the grounds. | Gity hall Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, a¥ | Claire, railrosd commissioner, and W. M. | this compromise at the next recular moeting Sionx it 11 0 02| (the favoriw) won, Juy I Dee secoud, Ofal- | paved magnificently, were gontlemen all | A joint discussion of the issues of the day | which time all tho details will be arranged. | Root, - Sheboygan, insurance 'commissioner. | of the association, which ovcurs gw;g_d;sys Kunsas 0 1 0 +— i ecthind, Bottina Serubehod. Time—1:10. through, and [ regrot very much to see them | between Hon. N.Vi Harlan, B. A. Gilbert, —_—————— The couvention then adjourned. later. Atp oo _'; "«h:-‘lI"';“{ "(‘_m“ L idual i S socoond eco, ono mile: and 0 yards, reliel | go."if oy evor wint recommend letthem | nd Hon, W. A Mcoighan and Judgo Bated Third Ward League. ORB prodiay W0 SUIIRD G $40 YT ISRARS arned runs—Kansas Oty 1. Three-baso | 51 V00 . n | referto me. Ithank youvery much for the | Was warm from beginning to en The large number of the members of the North Carolina Republicans, g : ith, Buses on balls—By [ Chief secoud, Mora scratched. Time—2 fierost you have taken 14 Ous leam. Hoosier pcnic west of the eity adjourned and Comtpel) e el . & ot N L A DK e Onolera Raging at Elton, Thinl A y Third ward personal rights league met at | Ravewn, N. C., Aug I B N i T ot °‘£t7‘$“"":!.’1.£§2‘,‘\$3‘ A W. Lowenue, Managor, | Jined the farmers ju theirs Garfleld hall last uight for the purpose of de- | can state i Mr. Smith, | CA10, August 38, —(Special Cablogram ¢ onn, Widner, 8 v - ] A 3 £ % o . boria was temporary chair: | Tie Bre.]—From Saturday until yesterday HIHY it o ety e :::K:BI:MWT’A?I:‘B— )Tl'z“‘ Lol Will Try Yomng Jellen. . _Hobgjer Picaic. {4 '.fi n",f;?fl“,‘},.‘:}fi‘.?’},’..l;’{..?“‘“‘ "{t{lk"lf“fl)nil’(l) ln?n::fmhm B 20HY RAL ISR there were twenty-two new cases of cholera P e ey anerl. Tine of same-Uno | Pourth race, one and threoquartors miles, | The Omia managoment s thiking serl- Your. Neb, August3s. -(Spocial to Tus | J AV 0 M0 GG Tt was loft In the | Hon. Charles Prico was nominated for | and seven deaths from the discase at ¥ E mpire=Hoovwr, | oy stakos - Floodlide (the favorite) | ously of giving youug Jellen, the Nonpareils' | BEs-]—The aunal pleaicof the York County | hands of President Kriesel, who will look up | chief justice uud W. #. Falicloth for assocl | == Natlonal bonge gmu Munlualfir:ofl,)lnlfl. PXEIR l:-glm, Gipsey | promising pitcher, a trialin the box, with the | /ndiana M“:flllflon “"llll ‘"ild l"] Harrison | a suitablo lm'fut:on and notify lhod mr-mbvll's« ate Justic L AT BOSTON. ueen scrutched. Time—8 115 1-5, viewof engaging him for the season of *91, | ArOve, one milo west of this city today. Early | The report of the sccretary showed that the = 0700000 00 00| Fifth Taco, throe fourths mile, selling— | Ji1e s St to have masterly conteol of the | i the morning Hogkiers from all parts of tho | leaguo bad 184 members enrolled, and out of | Tilinols Republicans. ; 1BD 01 3 0 $=.7 | Heen Bed o, Soaay - ¥ acoaqt, B Bee | 4y oll e mmim e county began 0" ayiive on the grounds, and | this number there wera thirty-soven who | Dixviig, 111, August 23 —Republicans of Hits—Boston 5, Cinclonatl 9. third, Bettina (the favorite) not heard from. , 05 well us some yorypuzding curves and 50 Mo feornoon (tho number reached about | have not taken out their first papers of citi- | 410 Pifteenth congressional district today re- oston 5, neinnal . rrors— | Time--1:18)4. greatspeed. He is also somewnat of a hitter o heches zenship, ' 3 Boston 6, Cincinnatl 4. Batteries—Nichols At hin = gD RIS e b four hundred, Numerots spoeches, toasts P el nominated Joseph G, Cannon for his tenth aud Guazell; Duryen snd Keeu., Usipire— Friend Racel W) Ry TLRRUTH TN s, M souge” wers fsizhied 10, durtag tha 8tk C. H. Dewey's Remains, term by acclumation Powers, Faaeyp, Neb, August 25, —[Special Tele- | The Cowboys This Afternoon, The remains of the late Charles H, Dewey i P AT PHIADELPHIL, gram to Tk Byx.]—The falr association has | The Cowboys, Poet Burns, Danny Stearns, Thief Captured at Beatrice. arrived u this city at 6:0 p. m. yestorday | - FlIiC AC RA.10 g 500000 2 9 g1y had asuccessful day. Fully five thousand | Sliver Smith, Hugh Nicol, Park Swartz Buirmics, Nob,, August 28.—(Special Tele- | ana were taken at once fo tho family rosi-| ST. PETERSEURG, August 28.—Three- Philadciptia, 10 0 0 0 13 0 0 0— 3| poplewercon the growds, In thethree | Hick Carpnter wnd all the othex stars, will | Eram to Tuw Brz)—Au attache of Wallaco | dence on Douglns street. quarters of the town of Kinshuna has been Hits—Chicago 16, Philudelphia 5. Near-aid trot Sabin's Counselor won. . Timo | be here this afternoon and try totakea fall | & Andersou’s show was arrested hore lust | The funcral will bo held Sunday aftornoon, | destroyed by fire, Tho loss 1s cstimated at =Chicgo 13, Philadelpbia 5 = Batte Z2:40. The ruusing race, onehalf mile | out of the Black Sox. 1 they uccomplish | nighton a chargeof stealing a guantity of the details to be announced later. i L 8,000,000 roubles. In addition to the loss of Lubgmaud Nagle; Gleason und Sbrivex. - | and vepeat, was won by Gold Dust, . Time- | this, however, they will have to putups | siverware at Junction City, Kan. Thesil- | 5", Dowey rewrned home yostettly and | thelr houses, people are suftering from a luck plro—Lynch. 513. In th 218 trot four heats wore trotted, | fiswloss game, for the Omahas Just now are | verware was found in his possession and he | Miss Belle Dewey is expocted tomorrow. of food and the greatest distress prevails, . AT BROOKLYN. Kitty F' took two and Charlie Bareh, and Dick In._flu.,vum of sight. A big delegration will bo | fits the description of the man wanted for the The D. _M',, Record Serious fires are also reported at Oreland- r v 2900000 Dimple oue. Best timo- . 'The race | heve from the city on the Kuw aud agveat | theft. The Kuusas ofticers will be here to- 5 e beoordl,; kursk. Clevelnd.,.....0 3 0 will be finished tomorrow, game is antici pated. vight to take charge of him. Davesront, In, August 25, —Rev. Julius A. | A Naptha vesscl burned at her wharf at Brooklyn. 10004001 Prof, Nel Braywn mado a successful passe o .. Dritonad B Reed, a pioncer clergyman of the Congrega- m. Tho captain and two sailors lost | J:ml:m;myl:n’rklafil‘lhhn‘m“ lmxuu.; asie .qt::‘ and landed safely by the He Does If He Claims Out. Will Probably Lose His Hand. | ol _churen, dlod here yesterday, aged | thelr g 3 ! parachute method, HAD Sel rust 96,— 2 Bport. 3 25, —[Spec] plghty-one. o i Zimmet, Tovett and Clark. Ummpire— | '™ § Cmnaox, i, Augut $0~To thafnort | GAivD liax, o, August 8.—(3peclal | elgbiy-cio % King of Bibeland to Be Punished. L ing Editor of Tue Bre p decide s bet Please legram to Tue Ber ) —August winan, X r S AR 3.0 MoQuudo. Independence Races, i | Nebri lowa 1 Dakota Pensions, Lissox, August 23.—|Special Cablegram to —— Av NEW VORE, Innerxsmenen Tu At Su—[Specisl | ASWer timugh tho columns of e Owans | whilo fecding u job pross in the Anzeigor | NGuraske- 1owit B DLk BEORR: | 0 B TR0 opodition. comprising in- Absolutely Pure. 4 le v Bee the following: When playi i office today, had all the fin; 1 the end HRDIOTOX, AURUIS ¥8.— (B i ¢ g P 4 ow York....0 00 8 10 3 0 8—9 | Tolegrm to Tux Ber]—The weather was | 44 porhy n‘:.;m'::e vwonty “-m,la&:"-'fl?y of the t.hn{nbau his n‘x\n. nfi?n."a‘:‘;- oo | grwm toTux Bur.|—Pensions wero grauted | fautry, cavalry and artillery has bocu started | o gpeam of tartar baking powdor, Highest burg . 0 000 10 0 0% 1| showery inthe moming but cool and fairin | mun whogets the first nutar point get guue | botweon the platton sud press bed, Dr. | today tothe following Nebraskans: Original | for Cacouda, Benguela, to punish the king of of lsavenimg strength—U. 8. Government kee Hits- Now York 9, Pitsborg 9. Enors-- | the afteraoon. Tho ationdance was 9,000, lwlmnl further playing! A Susscmbes, Juckson says he may save uluu of the fiu- | navy—Garrew 5, Vandusen, Blair; James H. Biboland foroutrages on Portugucse subjocts. pory Aug, 17, 1850.