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THi OMAHA DAILY B FRIDAY, JUNE &, 1891, down, the bishop paid oquent tribute to | Q 1'Q PIAVERS € the game in a canter. Porrino pitched a | pairs live birds. Entrance 8. Thirty dol- [ ¢ i Wt T 777: ¥ T % o R 3 0143 0-2 en toall, v 9 § MeQuald, Misneapoite ) wrongs of human siavery i Plattsmouth 1168 ¢ The bishop then spoke of the conference silver City 000020001 Bvent 13— (kssification. U, 8. cartridge { Gartis Deaver' and the great meo that » to come, And | f5uieville Gr bs Shortaton Ely and Pitcher | pEurned runs; Rinttemouth. & Hase, hits: | ood nve. shodt, Ssuttance, &, Thirty singlo | Averaces for the Western Association Base- | 1 anbvke ¥ty vity » Radical ~Ohanges Contemplated in tho / closed by saying that Omaha was upon the | ¥ P .|:;m;u.ny 2 Sliver IV\;“”l-nuh y!.'l itts- | and five pair BIde rocks, Sixty dollars added tall Pl 7/Smilh, Kansas City 4 lips of Mettiodists all the way from the isles eekin for the Oblonels. | month. i Silver City. 11, Batteries: Peeeine | mone ) bl ayers 8| HAmbuRe Ne as] : Sneo i ? of tho Pacific to the Ganges and the Nile, | B ot By Satrme h: by Weatnerhosd ont 14-—-Champlon team gold medal of u 3 Biskett L oot pecial Delivery System. He hoped that Omaba would entertain the - [ §eeypkous CHy.Ee tho Nobrasku-State Gportamens association. Anhens Two men per tehm, ten blue rocks to each CRNTHI IS IR, Fsitoms ored b B aron clowed s | MILWAUKEE WINS FROM THE REMAINS. inote-lowa ToagHe Games wan, - Entranco § por toam | MILWAUKEE AHEAD IN BATTERY WORK. Rt Sinnoupos STIRRING UP DELINQUENT OFFICIALS. from thecon ferenc As the bistop closed a ) burst of applause evinced the appreciation of — At Rockford—Rockford, 8; Cedar Rap- out 15 Cluesitication. Ton bluo rocks o, Vineoin " & his words 1ds, 9. Unkunowm tyaps, Entrance, $2.50 e, Omata. Rev. I. C. Clendenning then spoke upon | Only One Western Game Played—Na- At Aurora—Aurora, 6; Davenport, 3. f *‘;'_' “'H~';'l ¢y shoot, tie u(:m XU Omaha Sta: 5 Murphy. Minnoapoli g Land Officers Who Have No Regard o 0 ! onal Center."! 0 DO o i our live 5. Entranc en to o 6| Foster. Knnaan city ’ ‘Omaba as an Educational Center. tional and American Results— At Jolict—Quincy gamo postponed ; rain r live bird ntrance £, Open to all ¥ BRI ERATAT: He roviewed the remarkable growth of the Event 17, -State oficers' purse. Live birds, ing, wit! i Hurke. Silimay Goodenougts, St city, sulogized the city on account of its Racing on Many Tracks SAPEED RING. five singlo au @ two puir doub'e. Entrance,#. gers First h B Kogors, 1.l 3 Cases Decided - Washing- splendid_reputation for culture aud intelli- —Other Sports, Three moneys; 50 30 and 20 por cent 10/ Hwovor, Knnaas (it ' ' ? 0 HOYor, Kinens iy ton Miscellany. genc I'he excellent school buildings, the Past ' J 3 T 1 SN S e i magnificent high school building, standing as Ightning Fast Track and Good Going | RECIFROCITY SEGOTIATIONS. RN UitaFora; Ainsoly acontral figure in the educatioual system, 2 v Yal ity L Lol LG R recolved tho highest commendation of the 8. P”,'.‘ Minn,, June 4.—[Special Tele- Monirs Pank, N. Y., June 4. —Racing was | Papers on the Question Laid Before The averagos for the Westorn association | 1/¥etut Milwaikoos ... B Wasmisaroy Bunreav Tnre Bee, apeaker, The parochinl sch y gram to Tite Brr ho Fumors that have | continued here today before a crowd of about the Dominion Parliament. aro horo given:. Milwaukoe leads in battory | 2|1 Hoover. Kanwas City. |100| 1 24 .09 018 FoultreNtI BTHRET SUDG Solsolas s # boen flylng ubout for the past fow days that | throo thousand persons. Tho wenthor was [ Otrawa, Ont.. June 4 —The first fnstall- | with 302, and Sioux City is last with 241, N, : A public sehools crican assoctation w. re, ¢ to sidedly o ) i ch a har Wt a L it e o Stvartwand. S Oy : Thero will soo some ( Foves Pto then mentioned Brownell hall, the Acad- merican assoclation was preparing 0 | decidedly cool, but the public had such a hard | mont of paper dealing with tho , Washing- | In fieldinig Milwaukee also leads with 0, By T | i ke e o ey emy of the Sacted Heart, Creighton college, prisals on the Western association | time picking winners that they were warm | ton reciprocity nogotiations have beon laid [ and St. Paul is last with .s0s. Mitcholl of | & « Danver R BN AL IR UL y X ) ¢ the postoffice syt Postmastor Genoral Bellevuo hall, the Omaha medical coilege, tho | for players to strengthen up weak places | enough before the day was over. Tho track | beforo the Dominion parliament. In bring- | Minneapolis, ieads in batting but he has only or: Kinsas Gy - [ W 3 atting s only or. Kunsas City 1| Wanamakor is engaged Just now 1 agitating 10 Mo tollan. Donyes 34 N | the postmasters throughout the country on Preabytorinn teological seuniity, 1ho bust | woro showr to bo woil founded here today, | was lightning fast and good time was made | ing down_ the papor Sir John Thomson ox- | played twelve games. White of Deuvor, who e Lincoln Hese o o atablished by the | Yhon an agontof the Loulaville club s in every raco, Of the six racos tho first was | plained that ho could not bring down ov has played twenty-one has an average of 305, | 11 Albey. St Pa CHIC e NN munificent giftof Mr. Kount : cooded in enticlag away F'red W. Ely, th@ won by the favorite, aud aftor that outsiders | thing, us ho has not rocolyved parmission, but | Every man who has played in five games is | |7 L0omman sion cicy TSP R P R A e Yo predicied that Omatia would have o | crack shortstop of the St. Punl elub, by | loomod up at the inish with a rezularity that | ho oxpects to mako tho roaluing documents | given an averago, The figures follow Ll Ty : TR T rs atoanfl tos Toly, grent univorsity in the near future that | prowmising him a salary of €4,000 for the ro- | was disheartening to backers. Tho features | public within a fow days PLTCHELS U A Dt L NS Ve s Should give the city a reputation throughout | mainder of the soason, of tho day’s sport was tho _dofoat of Morris! | * 1pug dosument prossntod ncludes tho pro- cLen wATTING TatRCECIen I8 SpIGOIAL delivery systo s o it bocome almost a mattor on papor only. Tho the entire country ns an_educational center, | © 1) ¥ vlive pair, St. Florian and Georgia, for the Galiard itcher Jonott Mock as also convinced | pair, St. an and Georgia, he o % 4 ¢ > Short nddressos wore maa» by Major | | Diteher Jonott “‘ olin wasatso convineed | Tk by Vostivulo, Tho. Tattor is & fair. | 5 0f the Canadian govornmont. against tho 7 ABSHINE, it ths® Vel VAR By Clarkson, Touis . Ruod, Jobin L. McCague, | that a place in the Louisville team would be | SFC o0 PG PR U7 of Vastelln and s | projected treaty of tho United Statos with Fhlsaet kA E. A. Benson and others a good thing, a very useful colt. Results Newfoundlana, The paper shows trat Sir LU G UL AL O bl At 11:30 the banqueters lef nul»vn,m \\v.-ll As Manager Watkins 13 already hop sly First race, o sweopstikes for all ages, five | Ch s H!mm'. under instructions from Sir taken in it by the postmas s, as tho law plesscd with tho socl »:m;‘xl 3 of the svenig. | n the rear in the fight for the Western asso- d i af tarionas: " L fosea ¢ 105 won | John Macdonaid, _enterad objection {o tho upon the subject has not made it mandat Following were thoso presen shop J. | ! 3 5 asily by two lengths: Civil Service beat Key | convention on the g hut it id bo h for pos 1S 10 b vizo Lhis & . i 19BN on pennant and oy to fignt ] WO ¢ rvice b 'y e ground that it would be for postmasters to popularize thi co. At . wman, Dr. J. B, Maxfleld, W. K. | clation pennant and without money i West'tho same distance for the place. Time: | injurious to Canada and it would violato the | i Mitwaikes g W11 B el b M oston the special delivery service has been T T brought up to a high point of excellence. On Fournier, Denvor 3y the average a lottor 1s there delivored within Players and Club, 1eg 1 sowy pasoos suny peuiny suny H'E J0 10 10 Kurtz, (. M. Hitcheock, Iev. P, S. | hisbuttles, it is feared his team will be 5 imperfal policy of considering the Atlantic | 2 Minneapolis /[ TH68 201 i ) ) SR ; % cond race, sweepstukes for three-year- ¢ 'y of considering the Atlantic | # Minnea it €. "R Breckentidy ) yL \}‘. forced to disband, old amdipwncda onabmite: Snow Bati (10 v | fisheries “as “a whole. The result of BEnsnElLy ¥ i of Kansas = City, el niomsanes won by uneck, Long geo boat Kingmaker | the orotest was the postponement of Y Omnha £ I P Keod, Iichard ¢ Pattorson, George B, WESTERN ASSOCIATIO a ot tor th piage. Fimo: ‘Tt 15| the Newfoundland reaty ana tho en- | 08 B 1 24 Hitellor Oniulin 12 01120 w1 thirteen minutes after it is reccived at tho E. A. Bouson, George N. Hicks, C. C. | Milwaukee i 1o from | thre-yenrolds und upwards, mije and Canada, Mr. Blaine's lettors in this connec- | -+ S101x City 32]11521 1 35t rd. i ot 29| 40! 30 U A A L BB U Georgo, W, T, Wyman, Daul = Charlton, Crippled St. | o) I v By Sl fensthy | tion are not made public. The documents CLUB VIELDING < Milwaukeo 1060 2y BRI s Rt ST iy e SrCE s AR, Thomas Kilpatrick,” D.J. O'Donokue Sr.P v MIRnL TRES LoA Small créwa saw place. Thine: 1:5, also deal with the missions to Washington 4 : s silly Kansas Gty 317 20 G011 ) v delivery of the lottor bearing the spocial Roctor, J. W. Paul, H. E. Fast T \ Jun : Fourth race, Gallard stakes for two-yoar- | 1ast April i 1jam @ delivery stamp is ovor one hour. Tha post Templéton, J. L. McCagne, O «, 5. | the Milwaukee capturo the Hrst game of tho | o1a %t 30 aieh with $h501 nidud.seven fur Sir Julian Pauncefots March 26 inquired 13428 3 master general belioves that whila it is not A, Orchard, J. A, Suud d, Samu h series from St. Paul, which was well played [ Vestibule (3 to 1) won by half a length of Secretary Bla v] d - 3 Hart, 8t P'a i y i id_ by dyde Rt f . 3 AT R0 LA L AL aine when would be a con g AU possible to make the time for the special o ble, Jotn I \\'\v\lhfllll’ ."\“x v"|-“,'f” - | throughout. The ficlding of the visitors was IDERN D oralensthand } vonient time for the Canadian delegates to | : Cruus. Keofo, DRV, .. vos i livery as brief as that at Boston at every e BT O & Bt vor faultless, the home club also putting np a como to Washinzton. Mr. Blatne's reply is Tl Y Oy Lol bt e LU S L B R Savidgo, N, A. Kuln, Shriver, good game, Score ? not given. A letter .by Mr. Biaine, dated | : | Kentiedy, Denyor i THO BB I E O 60 5 ERe oy ot Hills, K. W. Breckenridze, W. W. Olmsted, | 2= N ANE — | uanteout April 6, fixed October 12 as the date for r > : Johnson, Kansas CIty 7l 204 3 cline of this service to the low ebb no finds ", Vel o) a r ST 1. ™ KEE, ] = clober 15 ) dd 3 Milwaukeo. a g i leokin, St t 0 of the cities, and ho is R B! Reeves, Hon. J. L. Websier and Mayor AT NOARRR L |y Suming the postuonad negotiations Oniahaoee i > | 18 Baruson. Minnoupoiia M G IR . M B 2| Pettit, rt 01 400 S L e 31,000, selling allowances. | the reports of Sir (| T o) i nneapolis 8070 100 50 2808 . = obiah v ey ¢ CHARGED WITH My RDER. M § 0 1/hoch, 83051 B0 | one miies iduim o6 to1) i s growt, Tash | fucarelow with Mo Bicime i of o et e : 5 34100 41 tin the way of improvemont to ‘build O'Brion. 1h. 0/ Dalrymiple, 1.0 0 | won by half a length, while Stryke beat | xo© Mr. Blaine. e called vpon B + } 2 Conway, Kans; 5 8 vice up and make it more popular. 3 i = ohe Al Good'n'nghof0 33 0 0 B 0 | Kempland a head for the place. The latter [ Mr. Bluine in company with Sir Julian Rt 1 3| MeNabl, Donvor o Verdict 'hx the ‘m u\l ;. Against | 0 i, i ) v E ¢ .,....‘m v wulmhl‘v have mlnln.‘huv,bu,i balked :r"i\um;:;ml{‘. In Sir Charles’ description of Sigesises A gz i UL ; 2 100 "”“l‘ ";» the Institute Facult 3 2 : b in the s h and fost half dozen lengths. [ the interviow occurs the following passage A PROVITAD DA EETING nder Commissioner Carter land oficors, b ivim, 3 i ) E A i MEETING, " The Isubelle Beaver inguest was concluded ¥ o St p § u] u”‘ld M'r{' |mnhm i oo emioye ’ y mem“}“ \m e ol ;'[1'"' EtariEig bt 2 2 5 % 3 no idea, if he entertained it, which had bes ‘ Y monts of their accounts with the interior do at 8:30 o'clock yosterday, Al .. Latonia's First Fair Day. o | promutéatod el o o Close of a Sesston of the South Dakota [ pitmoent ad Hoitum, wil be roguic Shibieom Albert Beaver was placed on the stand e eI Cixersxar, O, Juned.—A fairsky overhead | States, that the present government Wool Growors. ply With tho law to'hake a_full settloment acain and went over his fo tesumony. | g > LRl arched a track of waxy mud at Latonia races. | of the Dominion was not . warmly 4 z Henos, 5. D, Juno 4. —[Special Telegram least every ninoty days, if not every thirty Nothing new was brought out in this second | Milwaukee .71 4 The air was baimy and there was a mixture | in favor of the most fricudly relations with | : Player—Club. to Tie Bek)—The State Sheep aud Wool | 48¥S, as the rules of the department require. i i a. | the United States. In an article which T had It has been found that somo of tho rogisters examination SUMMALRY of sunsbino and brecze that made the sitna- | the ticlo which I had | ¢ 2 SN s soaiation Folotcs e a ) wiste e % o £ Gareolll Ta tastinaal | Earnad ransiigt 5 vaukeo, 2, T\ tion agrecable. Forty-five hundred people | fecently sent over my own siznature to tho e e o losed a profitablo | . yoceivers in the far west and northwest rs. James Boyce of Carroll, Ta.. testificd | paw hits: MeMahio o ¥ [ineRgeditHaBLoE North American Review 1 had undertaken to i threo days' session here this aftornoon. Tho | bave kept open or uncompleto accounts for that she was at tho medical 1stivate for a Firat xaco. solling prese 8500, for threc-year- | EIVO conclusive: ovidenco ou this pownt, and TRETET next meeting wilt be held in Abordeen noxt [ poriods sometimes extending from six to couplo of weeks last Decomber and again tho ) Firs olds and upwards, on mile and seyenty ynrds: | that Ineed further only refer him to the fact RIBELS S ] June. Congressman Gamble was among last | 1ine months, and theve have been some of- lattor part of Janua Sho became ac- E ficers who have mado no officiai final stat First bise on hulls Cashier (7 to 5 won by th fi hs of a | that when SirJohn Macdonald, who was one ith, Milwnukeo vear's succossful sheep and wool raiser. f 1 \ f X v RO & 1 - [ ments more frequent thau every vear. A fow quainted with Isabetlo Beaver. Miss Beaver Senriver. e One hour and | of Rentedy, lust. Time: 1:5%. mitted to pavliament for approval the treat White, De B Stenck out: By Hart, y W | length, Consignea second, three lengths ahead | of her majesty’s high commissioners, sub- Bakar, Ons i uth, N 2 ) & 1 8 3| Bakor, On . . i He said at the meoting today: “I'rom what @ i of those officers who have been'so lax in their told the witness on February 5 that she was Umiplre: Knfght. Second Face, ‘selliig purse $50. one mile: | which settled all the pending questions, he Vickery, Milwaukee | 01 2 I know of the soil and climate and conditions | financial transactions with the department L L B O Webtarn NREDTARLIORTS andin e Lintithsow (8 to 1 von by elzit Ieugtivs from | was fiorcely donounced by tho' loaders and | § i W 1o 7 | of our state I am fully convinced that all | have been required to lay down their cor Up to that time the deceasod Pluyed. Won. Lost. Per Ot. | third. Time: i:1 press of the liberal party for having baseiy S Minneapolis 16 45/ 842 [ the best grades of wool can here | Mnissions, notably one at North Yawima, i ¥ Lincoln. ¥ 25 4 freo handicap sweepstakes, | Sacrificed the interests of Canada in his en- o . b > prodico = S L dERs K Washiugton state, in the person of the son of not had pain and 4 P, L e B e e e v i Wi | be produced. Nor does it depend upon irri- | Sonntor vance of North Cavoline. - whe 0t be in ordinary health, After that conver- i v dssnd upwards, one andone- | deavors to promote friendly. relations be- X : i at T L T O LT AT | [ty e N oo it . Mos ol iy oL s o Bor e Barle | Lo gtk ol o Sikiiio won by half s | tween tho United States and_Canada. Mr, X ; e shoop will | not seein to regard the luw and rules of tho Hetralion Motdas that s Misaan G| UG Ftiaiar o | Lo, Mor second. tive ongth ahead of | Blaino desired lodssure mo that - outsidv of ovriCra, KRS CIEY.ovs s sos 3% ather, and they will do the same in | department as being entitled to moro defe deads < DBnveriems possnal oteth et o Hhmyar stakes, for three- [ 80 individual difcrence of opinion there was [ 14 Hailias . i1 ither. We now have promise of an- | €ncethan bis porsonal convenicuce. “This closed the testimony and the jury ve- [ Sloux Citv..........3 : § nine furlongs. Three starters: "j’"‘}‘?f“ taken, by the members of con- | i pyemenn, Mitwaukoo. o 2000 other cyclone of wet weather, 1 hope it will LAND DECISION: tired b0 prepmreia veraiot Tniabout anlhour | St bauli St i aleri (910 0) won by a length, Dickerson gress of the United States in tho recent wnaon, Kanwas city. 1 g ve a long one, bt this will ot injure your | Acting Scerotary Cnandler today decided a relations with the United States. 1 said it Osborn, . herds no longer need to grow wool for our | is disaliowed. He aftirmed the decision ,,,\ the verdict was roturned. Tt found that Isa- Yo e = ond. two lengtns in frout of Georgetown, third. | Canadian election, and that they had taken It OARRNRINGILy o # | prospects, tor the soil so readily absords | number of land contest cases appealed from belle By r camo to her death from a shock NATIONAL LEAGUE. Time: A nlo action or part o influenco the result of the PELBLIDIR I o moisture that no epidemic discase will | the decisions of the general 1 nu‘ oftice. Ho and bemorrhage, the result of o criminal | = i : olds, fivo' furiongs: Juage Hughes (13 ton | oo i ) S Plckett, Knnens CILy. ... 5] result trom its abundance. ongratulate | overculod tho decision below in the case of operation performed upon her. Also that | Chicago Has a Real Easy Time at | won'by u lengin, with Francis second, two | o .""““"I"“fv,.[:‘“"‘ that Canada was most | 31 Stearns, Kunsas City UGBTI TOADRC you as shcep | Alfred Morton vs Henry C. Lano from tho the operation was _porformed by Dr, Isnac Br okly t lenzths uhead of Humline, third, | 30Xious to have tie freest and most frienaly Rulies breeders in South Dakota. alian shep- | Dos Moines, la., district. Lane's application Sinclair, (. T. MclLaughlin, and New Yonk, June 4.—The Bridegrooms — Vi A ! & Tebean, Denvor. . a0 < other ' persons in th Qi employAf (et no Tl Saas Ly L hele B teinh _l“n i e So P iaite \\lufémkulylobsuuwhy tho treaty of 1854 Poorman. Sioux City ... 2 consumption. All the surrounding condi- [ the following cases from South Dakota T TL s oot ok dod thoai oo i | maine )y wretetied exhibi otting 0. should have been abrogated, as the statis- 3 3 3 tions fuvor vour success, and Lbid you God [ Henry Hughes vs Abbie A. Ransom, can- Sinclair, A. T, McLaughlin and other part tions 1 the game today in Brooklyn., The BarTivore, Md., June 4.—Heavy rain this | tics of both countries proved that although PETRIN - > speed to this end,”” celling the latter's homestead entry in the Unknown £ the Jury were ucecssories to the | Chicago's won as they pleascd, scoring eight | afternoon interrupted the trotting and pacing | there was a great expansion of trade between i SR i Mr. Heath of the Kansas Farmer, and | Aberdeen district; William H. Carroll vs Jury \ hey g eig ¥ & and p: the Unials ] P S ; above named crime and that they be thor- | runs in the second inning. Score: at Pimlico driving park. The $2,500 stake u:e nited States und Canada, more advan- | ; alo, Minncapoiis i special agent of the bureau of animal indus- | Henry Clingberg, cancelling the homestead oughly and rigidiy prosecuted by the proper | Brookl ceceveseess0 1.0 1 0 3 1 1 0—7 | ovent resulted . unsatisfactorily. It was un- ges accrued to the United States thau xey. Slon i ws | try, followed Mr. Gamble in hixhly interest- | entey'in the Mitehell aistrict; Sale . Hatoh, “Authoritics for the destruction of the life of | Chicago. ... 8041200 *—17 i besged edaetond to Canada under .the treaty. Mr. Blaine | ¥ Bilwauk Tesee g remarks on the general subject” of sheep rte repayment, Huron district, TaabaGllpiver At ek gosttive Eaurdor o | Rtz Ohicngo, 15, Errorar | finished on Wednesday with talk of crooked- | said that the. treaty was not abro- L S il rising and wool producing, Statistics show | Rl e her infait. Brookly )| o Battories: Daily | Dess, which ended today in two straight | gated on a commorcial ground, but in conse- | . 22 that 200,000 shecp are owned in South Da- N . 3 St Fho inatitute doctors, Sinclair, MeLaughlin | Whd Hemiing, Stois and Kitiridgo, houts taken by Norris N. The judges then | quenco of a feeling that Canada had sympa- | g e i | kota and the owuers of over two-thirds of [ o W C, Boverof Omaha ‘and Charifs I AW LB i LRy i pre L iTae i Res e SPIDEIRS WIN A COLD DAY GAVE. declared the race off. Tom Hamilton looked | thized with the southorn states in their con- e 2 these - weré presont at tho convention. | Gurland of lowa, dolegutos, 4o, the Intdtun in polico court at 2 p. m. tod: * © Bostox, M —In o cor- | ® much abused horse. 'Suinmary: flict. I roplied that it ‘was difficult to sec f 4 i ! Parties were ulso here from Towa, Nobraska | Honal Tvpezraphicai union @tidioaton. aro in n polico court at 2 p. ) 0s10¥, Mass., June 4. —In cold and cheer 5 R 00 NC oA Brets Ba Al Haraget 4 b o 0 TGN I ent AB (A e FBH e it o v LI ALY TEdanon Maks Tined wln deliiand shoor: clis, stuke Buidn:, Norels N first. Sadlo | upon what basie-that dpinion could bo entor- J Carroll, Min 4 i iy | and Kansas, and toey testify that'the papers | the ¢its AR S U EREND Rl o TR 5 e ey owonasplavecinculliand . Murtin K vhird, Tom Hanmilton fourth. | tained, that it wassadmitied that no loss than § o Milwaukee. 11! w6 | presonted to this body were of the.very | 91 to Mount Vornon (o Denny, formerly of the New Yorks, took care class, pirse 3300: Abble V fi v) |{esbyithodsanaCanUNIRDsRAd R Touglitlinslic by T TN i i best that thoy “over heard. Some of these [ i “iu.l‘r.‘”r:-'~ LAk f'“(lv'l'l:rflllhl?s“l"llll‘ tho Navy Department Officially Informed | of thitd base for tho visitors. Score: Bsecond, G irl third, Grand Islé fourth, | horthern avmy to maintain the union of the | in Werriek. st & | witnessos huve been fu the sheep business [ i, [, € Croutise o b E10 P Pl L RO B G e e e 4 United States, whilo [ did not suppose forty | % bomneiy, Onaa. 212 over twenty years. e e e HiEpolitho Ractss Bostonts ArCE At i e 6 clnss, picing: Unfinished. had been found on the other side. Mr. |4l lnwin bl oo -~ o ot e 61 00 1th 811200 Tatitlo WaASmINGTON, Juno 4,—The navy depart- N avalhaa e i P oaton: 4 ry, owner of Hipoy Ludy, by | Blaine admitted that, but ho supposed that a | & Keseh Lineoln oooooonno s A lexas K Killed. e rafoled 81,0000 $1,20 mont Teceived information tonight of tho | Cleveland. 2 Bosto Butteries: Huppy£ Russellputiieciainitieitojbeats very large bounty had had a good deal of in- | 1 3 ihrling. Minoapoiis. . SAN ANTONIO, Tex., June 4.—W.C. Bowon, | *hadreo ok 1 bi Statest iny * peacoful surrender of the Chilian insurgent 1a Youn hols and Ganze rned runs: e e fluence in the matter. Ithen said that that § Moturr, Denver...... eaiton ot thoR Col AR B o ke Hrstas iy matud | e BALOW '«'”“" LY 'lh‘ u3800 :~';?|v"“'} s By 5 Boston, 1. On Buffalo's Track. unhappy conflict bad taken piace previous to | # Hukers, Lincoln.. ... 8 ! 2L sedger, recently y been given authority by the comptroller o areamaciialsigalon dusliods yigiulylinformy EALL WTGHT, Bor N. Y., June 4.—The races the confoderation of Canada, but I could speak | 1] ) gt Minueanolts % llshed sorlous| chnrgas) concorning tholhar. || aurrency to organize tho First Nutlonal bank ation was contained in a dispateh from Act- | nuo v Tancd = Thall Olncinnatts ureato, N. Y., June 4.—The races held | with some accuracy of the provinco of Nova gt R L Gt actor of Alfroa Allee, # stockman. Bowen | of Oakland, Neb, | i Wik, g Roar Admiral McCann, roceived by Sec- | braced up today and played o very clover | hero today resulted: Scotia, with which I was then connected, Mitwi R 5| 25! and s brother, W. L. Bowen, met’ Allce and DNE kP darRanpolp A Lot s e rotary Tracy several hours aftor the rogular | game of ball, except that they could not |, First rave seven-clchths of u mile: Bone- | that tho legislaturo of Nova Scotia had oz BIneRint, s b Frod Lyons at Dilley today. Pistols were | at Rochastor, Godarcounipy o o o time of closing of the department. Tho dis- | #auge the curves of Kcofe, who pitched his | third. "Fme: Tis e ey Bin | nassedjaprasoliitionEdeplotliigStholwir: and Hilinosinseeaa do s sy (A rion S hoRToL TRl E RO ARl lod : S s vo | first full game of the scaSon ana aid superb ccond race, one-half mile: Dr. Rill won, | Wt one of the sharpest international que:- | 5 Carpenter. Kaisis Ciiy 0.0 7 andhisibrother sorlously fnjured,“Alleciand e y patch came in ciphor and took about two P 3 n, S work. Score: Bevorwick second, Lidy Lyons third. Time: | tions arose, as he would remember, in cou- Darntrongh, Lin cneen| Lyous were not hur CHILI'S CIVIL WAHN Bours to translute, and even then there were | f LS O a0 ook ooty o nection with the Chesapeake incident in the AR e 2 e e - several instances in which its contents had | O 1 0t 050 =4 ». three-quarters of a_mile: On- | harbor of Halifax, aud that it was my duty | o O iDLy Gl 1 Indians Refuse the Terms. o perive . > e Cinetmnuti. 71 00000010 0- 2 hroo-u amile: ) aud y duty i th Details Received by the Bureau of not boen fully interproted. In offect the dis. | His: Now ¥e TR O Bravo second, third. Time: | as promier of the province to advise the lie i liane L s 3 Pawis, Tex., June 4.—Tho Iudians with American Republics. pateh stated that the Itata had arrived | NOW Vork v; Cinclnniti 1. Butteries: Buck ourth_rnog, three-quurters of._a mile: | foNBat governor who was alvo commander. roin i | | whom the commission is now treating havo | Wasinixeroy, June 4. -South Amorieffi ) ley und Keefo; Iarrington and Rhines. elipse won, Tanner seeond, Syracuso third, | iu-chief, 18 to what course the goverument of 5 tecided to accopt the at. Iquique lust night and was piaced | Earncd runs: New York. 2 Clneinnati. . T i, second, Syracuso third: | Noyg Scotia should pursue, and that the | ° \ i 30 | fheoided not to iecopt tho proposition te tukd | mails received by tho burenu of Awmorican ro- at tho disposition of Admiral M- PALMER O'NEILL'S PIRATES DOWNED, L1 one ‘mile and an olghth: Ramb- | president of the United States had sent an | 50! Foster Lol BN LR e oty 1 g ottt and scll the | publies aro full of Interosting dotails of tuo Cann thi morning. Sh had on Puiavrirmia, Pa., June Pittsburg | 1¢ Troy second, Success third, Time: ul{uup‘ll-l[m letter Lhunk{ug t}im \f,ur the:'uun LoHtourkeipens: D4 Fvists FIUCEAOTO; Chilian war, The now Chilian congxoss:con- board, the dispatch says, 5000 rifles | could do nothing with Esper today, while e e 5 of he goverument of ~ Nova Scotia Bt C e A T . ed by Balmaceda, which is now in session and afmunition taken from the Itobert and | Philadelphias batted Baldwin hard at the | chasiey wei Sidiiceiont Second. Loo third, | o0 that ©occasion. e had only ' kg e acoda's friends ¢ ) \ 4 . A s o a iarley won Middiestone second, Leo, third, B 5 e and in which Balnacedw's friends clsim all q 2 to repeat that Sir Joh Mac- Minnie in the port of San Dicgo, Cala. She | right time. The majority of the visitors' | Tiuw: 1+ ope ) o COLT LD iyo : i scretary Blaine has arrived at Bar Ha re v Al RaltheR i OB G WAt (aB{EhTaaTbacl |1t fors\ iFOYeAld ianathons (e udiveror gutbraly = — donald and his party had the strongest check, § L piecratary s arrived at Bar Har- | but two provinees are represontod, had placed Iongiug to the ship and had transferred noth- | followed by nitting. Score: & ago's Results. desire to promote a rociprocal treaty botween 3 Ll The Chilian fnsurzent warship Exnoralda | ADs01Uto powor in his hunds. It has author- g to the Ksmeralda, with whom she com- | Philadelphin,.... .... 0 0 2 2 Cuicaco, June 4.—Track slow. Results. the two countries, and thoir hopes in that | i essinesainse us arrived at Panama, i S izea nim, “pending the pacifacation of the muuicated off Acapulco. After communioats | LILSO T, 00000 Pirst ruce, thr rtors of o miie; Upman | direction were greatly sirougthened by mous- $hes o condition of Bishcp Il M ' r g p % st raco. 5 0 i ; TagLiniters groniiy ! & ; 4o condlition of Rishcp Flasch ol ~ | country,” to arrest and transport porsons at ing with this insurgent cruiser she weut [ Hits: Philudel burg,5. Errors: | won. Blua Bunn Bill Nyo ran s doud [ ures which. Mr. Bluino had taken to promote Mijwi b 2 EIITIRS, DR b ALl ORI oo MRS LAIE CEPRROR FAIARS B difeot 10 Tacopilla, Philadelphin, B Bttani ¥ for the plaee. Time: 15 2 reciprocal treaty with other countries, and SR £ : s oy WOk . | il t0 augment tho laud and seu foraus, to Admiral LeCann says also that the cruiser | Clements and Esper: Mack' and Buldwin, | = Second race. soven-cighths of o mile: Ivan- | that I could notsce why he could no’, with 2 Done it cazo ia insolvent, Liabilitios, $10.000; assets, | ©xpend the public rovenues without rogard Charleston arrived at lquique today and the rned runs: Philud Pittsburg I, \|1>|Km won, rl;"“ Conley second, Boster third. | great advantag mlmu United States as well Blonx Clty saials about 330,000, J btk " | to the estimates, to nrocure money by pledg- Ponsacola wus expected before nightfall, 9 iea s i , . 0 A as Canads, extend tg the north the ssme . firanii 351 2011 The harvesting of whent has hegun near | ing the credit c s state, rondering an et T e e aafaro iR ILIAL ‘\"""n"l,.", ague Standing, | Thied vice, fiveelebtie of & mie’ iTeqt | poltey he tind pursued with the countrics 5 A Milan, Kan. The avorugo yield Is twonty-ive | oo ”',’”. dgE Y e Diego, probably undor cover of one of the | ohieage 15Y8d, Wan. = Losh Por O't. | mpimas~ 1110, 3 * | south whose trade was very much smaller v X 4 + 4 | bushels to the o count to congress, and to suspend I cruisers of the adwiral’s sauadron, as soon as | Naw York 80 ' { o hourth rage, ¢ 0 onesixtoenth milo tl\m\ llhm‘b'flw(‘(ill g\;o“l)x:uama’u ‘.'md the lien. Mtin . oo prosident pyointod Edward P u(‘nn»unn“.m m;) {:‘I:m-l,\‘ of the pEas, ) sho can ¢ ro A R \ ’ 2k 2 Fakir won, Post Odds second, Rose Howard | United States. Isaid that the fact that he oljore ki oces Thompson 10 bo postmaster at Indianapolis, u pursuance of the : e i can coal and prepare for the return tip, | Phitadelphia ] R, | Buklr won. Post, O« ek, Denver: 11277101 g | ‘Phomipson Lo be postiiuior at Tndlanas mmane ol 0 ke She will be delivered to the United | Cleveland ....... 000 18 : 3 had expressed his readiness to receive repre- Wilson, Lincoln Y D . 3 D Fifth race, one mile: - Helter Skelter, won, | sentations that Canada wished to make would Lriover, Kunsas City Arthur U, Sal ter op doad | four promivent citizens suspoc mpis ? : lotwer office nt Waishinzton, 1 parrested [ thy with the congressional revolutionists tates oficers at San Diego Boston.... 18 18 4 éd Rix I the. ' proceodings. against iiema el plitshure 1 18 verado second, Led Kisht third. Time: | show that ho was qaite open to cousider thut o Dy atver offive i Wilshinzton, i e ¢ i violation of the neutrality laws will | (e " & e queavion Vil Deny o churretbitioatoaling, Heloy gidontlie i rom i mpibonmentin the: santiago peniion bo resumed at the point where thoy ol Sioux City's Meet. ‘Some guestion then arose between Sir VHarL. Sioux City. Sl 2 il 1011941114 esipaln ot Hamb Wil tiary on their depositing 50,000 ewch i the were interruped by the departure of the SSOCIATION. Stoux City, Ti, June 4.—[Special Telo- | Julian Pauucefoto and Mr. Blaino ns to the | ™ i Meaine Miny A g Wb prosident his appolntod tan Willlam | Valparaiso national banks to the order of the steamshiv, und the vesponsivle parties witl, g — : i e iy Ml WSy o e e et Bond negotiations. Sir Julian explained that [ 13 Dewald Spux ity e 12 4 Timigration, un office created av the sec of the interior, conditioned on their 1f they appear, also be called on to answ o f Beacantl gra 9 ) 18 A8 100 | Mr. Bond had no authority to megotiato in | 33IAVIAG Kineas city. (o B ) slon of congress with & S not taking part in the revolution. Thay aro the additioual charge of contempt of court in hampions Brace Up and cold for speed today. any other way than through him and that | % patton, Lincoln. ... . 10 A furtherrequirod to reside in Knrope and not ranning away while under wjunction. New Pitch Three minute cluss, five entries Chestnut | Mr. Bond’s list negotistions were entively | »7 Konnedy Denver...... ene] 10 2 The Japunese cabinet has boen 10 return to Chili without special permissi Secrotary Tracy gave to un Associated | Lovisviiie, Ky., Jime 4.—Louisville do- | Jilhes W tiga socond, Drido vhird. | frrogudir and without muthority. M. Blaiuo 85/ Conay, Kunsas ity i eraeted with 1o us president ot o counelt | of tho goverumont, ilan or twelvo oLl citi- press roporter tonight the chain of circum- | feates day 1 ot1¥:8 coR teate Bi RIS i said that it did not appear necessary to nego- S ah ulatons minister of publlc uetion zens are also relous om imorisonment or hlmm PR T S i _‘."‘” t',:,.‘ ':; rv‘.::,..d {:;:‘?[:’u;:i‘I:‘ym‘llx‘\':llhg‘ l‘h :a!{lvl|:<l I'rec vur”“p,.n‘{ 1 : \.h::\mwl_“nrr‘lluluwlun::\’.‘ll tiate any treaty with Newfoundiand, as that LDING AVERAGE ':‘1‘ s ninistoe of nstice ind hinasaw s | similar conditions, their bonds ranging from der to the United States of tho ship. He [ Gl LSBT nd., Thwe: 2:% 2% colony had expressud its readiness to give 35 s B Sl S 00 up 10450,M10, but with porimission b 30id that the desire for & surtonger camy | Kept Boston's hits well scattored. Tho fou- Tinning raee. one mile and. repoat, five on- | the Unitod States the privileges they en- . (IR0 IEIIRTMINS ECiall 60 Srant o [ | ramain dwith i Chillandtarstory iprovidhig from tho leadors of tho iniitunt party at | WX Of tho gamo was the playing of Daliy i [ rio: Franchiso won. Mike Whiting' second, 1 by their own action aud that they pro- | F Va0 tiloms o Troops cunst: (0 mennos ghe | UHOY do ot staka part w politics Iguiqueand were made through Admiral | Febt flelduud two great stops by Shinnick. | Colonel Bascom thind. Tlinas 18, ed not only to give bait to United States Players and Club 2 | eommunications betwoon the brigands and | The Almiranto Lyuch und Condol, the two McCann. The offer was communicated to | SO Consolation race, four entries; Himel Jun- rmen, but to refuse to give the same ¢ Triends of the prisonces sorpodo bouta which surprisod and sunk tho ssurgent ironclad Blanco Encalada, bu the oftice at Washington and were in due | huisville: 00003000: for won. Tlmo: 1:10% £ priviloge to Canada. 1 told Mr. Blaine 3 Pho sale of the noted Schufeldy distlllery, noiaflelilngan 3 i u 00 o iaviila Rry Sioux Falls Races Off. A DHOEUN R 4 3 3 Nile | Val howaver. fmplyilug. any. recoguitl | His: Loulsville, 7 Boston, 11 3 § E gt s reccived. tho. assant of . hor majesty: upon west, has beenconsunimated. The prico 15 | subsequont operatious, while lying i Va plying any recoguition on the | pouisville: 41 Boston Earned runs: ~ Lou s Siovx Faes, S. D, Juno4.—[Special Tele- | tno distinet pledgo of Siv Ambroso Sh CATCHENS beiteved to be #2000.000. Officers of the trust | paraiso harvor are guarded by two field proposition was put in the hauds of the | Murphy; Fitzgerald and Ly TG Mtk T | 1 first convetion i Ohleazo for violatio o Charleston,which was at Acapuleo replenish- KING KEL ALSO WINS, 1ng of the Interstate Trotting association has | vessels wonld not be effected by it. Then 1 | /§Fjt Mk i 3 1| hniflrst convlubiow i Ghloaugiton yinlution A'II\I(.I‘V::"I.:‘r"l:‘«;“‘ll:\l";;I”"‘IV“;4"; uro bho st 2.0 il . Cixersyari, O, June 4.--Bunching of hits ouliye o RoilE T LR Woers, 4ncoin ¢ ( gifer was accopled & Wlogram authorizing | wnd sacrifices won the game for Cincinnati | tothe fow eutries having been mado, and to hud doclaved that the notlon taken und ;‘l‘;;‘\ 3| Rogers, Tancoln o Clarios, B Guoild tor acuding Loulstun lot- o Knlied Rigiasminisiorn o Pore oo Wis pent to Laptain | oday, Crane pitched his usual ‘excellent | the further fact that the contractors are de- | had power to dissllgw auy bill that might bo | & Dariing i I i had alreaay sailed whon the telerim roached | SPMe and was well supported by Kelley. | sirous of going to work immediately to con- | passed upon the subject by the colony. Sinux City William Apfel committed sulcide at Warsaw gress except the Gerwan 1 All Acapulco, and the cantain, unaware o fa 5 Sy fle traol " “The remainder of the report details how | AIRARY, ¥ aln, unaware of the | ginempatt:. .. 001010 Yertihepreasny chaltmtle emol afaie s 0 | e e 1o Bl ook e Fan e 10 mafiwin, st il 5 forinerly s woulthy cizar manatactirer, but | and Trlln govorumonts, it is understood Hen @falee Uad. takom, - oded . on Gunson, K city wis rulned by dreink, He left a noto snying | jave protested against the docreo closing o e eacl oThe Jmot Of | jijts: Clnciunatl, 7: Athletios, 5. Errors: | the state fuir, which Is hold in Sioux alls | Gotvbon tho migter of justico and tho min. | 1 iexaoids, be i e komd nes WkiCE | Clucinnati 4 Athldtics, 4. Enrnod rins: Cin- | in Septomber, There were only twenty lstr of finance Whou Mr. Blaine could ro- | 14 Wik, Kuy e g worl' tale il wae diseunscd in the | Antofogasta, Locopiln, Hiulitioy - inllat therefore communicated to Admiral McCann, | Chamberiain and Milhgan r unst colve us. Mondpy, the oth, was decided | |2 MeMulion. S P 1kt lowor house of the [Hinols leglskiture, but th ouud, fulh Bisagug tilc. Ay Wi who was therefore prepared to rece 3 i of Secretary Coats in no wiso affects tho 110" our D - ryel A HYMML LAY EQRRAT, ABROW, meetings at Cherokee, LoMars and Spencer, | “oflowing thi§ 15 @ report by Sir Charles FUGST BASEMEN DIl s 1 el cncorv, this lower howse bl e Dorts on the iusurrection ospecially tht the Ttata would be sent up th e i | - 8. Lous, Mo, June 4. -Stivetts was in | Ia., tho other mewmbers of the cirouit. Tugper of” bis Lokrespondenca afterwards terained to Hnit the appropreiation 1o 870 that these ports produce a rovenus of San Diego to answer the charges against ber . p . - with Mr. Blaing, ho informed hiw that he | 1 A it : Wl S ugainst ber | oould got off bim. ‘The foature was Hoy's THE SHOOTING TOURNAMENT, (Blaine) after consu'tation with Dresident | * M Minaeaiils J : pinthual conve ntion of tho National | re .“1“,” i Hlny-l proviaces w hich the iusurs QUITE A SCHENE, comploting s double play by cutliug Welch | Events of the Second Day’s Contest of | for the confopends and that he would | 4ttirien Donver. oo & prosident, of St Lou's and L | P e { Hoare: LixcoLy, Neb, Juuo 4.—[Special Tel- | received no notice f any defivite change of | 7 irwin. Lincoln T 105 convention will bo hald at Coney Istand next xm’uml_ potatocs at §20 a bag and il 5 oar. W bag. Judge Horton's Place. Balti 0000 o : < altimove. . . 000010 0—1 s 5 S ¢ rangement stood., He (Sir John Thompson) Kansas Crry, Mo, June 4.—-A local paper Hits: St Louis, 12: Bultimore, Errors: | the Nebraska State Sportsmen’s association | oS Bie oo “'m‘“‘, Washinaton _"]d‘". SECOND BASEMEN farm nt WoodLuwn, near Cineinnatl, and s will appoint consuls g \ds Lo reside in Hoyle; Mol i ¥ on fire. 1t wis constimod w.th shht bl Now York city, Havaus, Panama and othe says thet prominont republicans of Kansas | popion ponahon, Ounniugiam, Townsend: | qay, The shootivg is being beld at Lincoln | Pauncefoto that, g had not beon wble to | 2 Hensin Munnoap iis I e it M. TKnte HUPEHar o Total loss - favitation lnst night to consider tho fall | Corvsmrs, O. Juned.. Washington pla { Pho park is now in all its appolntments and | bl l:-l\u.( M ,‘_hh'lultl‘m')“'l*::'*'l‘: L |~;:‘u1m""';fl ‘ 3 : A : Four and a nalf Per Cents, campaign, which will be forced upon them | poorly andglolumbus had no troublo in win- | i8 admivavly adaptod for shooting purposes. | prom™ Ar, Blaiue adyising him of | ¢ Townoy o o Ervatnt diago s doan o NEW - Youk, ""“‘ H‘* TSR : h : Golumbus, el AL 04 g 1—g | In the sport. L R e o i 3] Blakals » A t | throodwellinghoysos i fiotory ind @ aime | with o number of loading bankers und Horton to the now land court. The special 5 i ks, 10 ¥ 1 S Iits: Columbus, 14; Wasl s B | fifteen blue rocks, ten live birds, contest for - RISk Ghar avs & potition was telegraphed to President | o4\t ¢ ous, 143 Wasl rrors A b B nrest fOF | Sulian's telegramw, which Sir Charles did not it was Injured A P N S v TP S pel Colunibus, none; Washingt Hutterios: | the Plattsmouth silver cup, and Cleveland | Yuooive, informed Sir Charles that the presi- : E At n reception it the Unton Teagun elib in | nont Soptomber 1. The rosult of tho dise Hcrton's appointment until the expiration of [ wmin. Eurued runs b, 6 Those muking o cloan scoro wore as fol. | 4eut dowired o postponoment of tho uegotia- | Nkl St Brovkiyn. N Y. Secretury Fostor In an in . the latter’s termn of office. If that is done - — lows: In the ten blue rock shoot, Cratall | Hgns until Qctober. L Alborts, Milwuak Bavi b kood doal o suy of late about th | pressing the opinion tat, in viow of tho o [0 or D! v Mot lone, Denver £1,000,000,06 ongrefs, 1 . | cessity for wn increase of circulating nows accessor und the campaign may be avoided. P 3 | I may add that after carefully thinking over | ¢M i Played. » Won, Lost. A, Fleok of (irand Islaud, an old wan of 86V | )] that has occurred I consider this i good | § fienfi¥Rioux Uity XerUIGRaIAL MOWLEG0L HE IO b e morgmant ot taa sududens orope. is o tho interest of the country st large u General Schofield to Be Married. St Louls 18 Murdoch of Lincoln. : extond the waturing of the 45, per cont Baltimol 4 Murdoct ¢ : . | be made with the government of the United | 5 Metilone, Minnewp try extond Lhe maturing i (‘Uumu;».ldm{; 4 unfl lal -um--umm' l!:ut i sy B Tho Plattsmouth silver cap was won by | Spates relating 10, the important questions | LiStrauss. Bioux City Spectuls from various polnts In western 6009 e Cluk RAYAMA 8 eneral John M. Scbofleld, comwander-in- | Olncinuatl Byt of the government, aind that the Athletiey 3 : b - Island. foutatord of Decomber 18, 181 akor In the vielnity of Cariton, Mo. fe Jower rate of intorest will tend to control widower, and is now in the wost, will s0on | Washington' .. 415 | made a clean score. Brooker, Parmalee, Jugiro B 3/ Wil s, Onvahin antirely deniolished - KKeokuk, ia. Miss Kilbourno is quite youth- Plattsmonth's Plent first money. Nsw Yok, June 4.—Tho Jupanoso mur- | 43 J0%0;EhcRN dowa. Nuole. BeIOR0s e Povaukeersie, N. Y., June 4.—Dp. B, J ful, being a schoolmate of Genoral Schofield’s Prirtsuours, Nob.: Juns 4 3 biid much dumage was do v 5 o T ““ :y McKee took first ou a clean score. ecuted duriug the week beginning July 6, ses ity and the front of & drug store blown in. Noone | f nent one in lowa, and is well kuown in New | eram u8 Ber.|—-The loc T'he programme for tomorrow the same weck fixed for the execution of the | § \adunlug Kansis City was hurt. At Macon. Mo. at wis dat- Nuw Youk, June 4.--Unitod States Mur- . shul Lake died this worning ln Brooklya, | § ¥ time acceptod by this goverument, without, Roston 0000 000 that the bait act in Newfoundland had | : the only tmbortant anti-teust di ry in ti which app part of the insurgonts s belligerents, Theo | vilie Kton oa: 3 s W 1 P 4 ho | ville, 1: Noston, & Buttories: Dally “und | gram to Tue Be The Sioux Falls me then premier of Nowfoundland, that Canadian - suy whisky pricos will nokboadyunood piccos and o milteaillouse, stationsd on thy ing - ner coal supply. As soon as the been declured off by Secretary Coats owing | eXplained that the courts of Nowfoundlund | i Sehriver. Milwanke court i tho cuse of the United States azalnst I LA Gtatos. ministar, How Patnt arling, Minncapolis ¢ h N honing s ob Bulinnoe Remy of the Charleston, but the steamer T ! ¥ th mails, s attended the opening of Bal Scoro 3 Dugdaie. Minnoapoiis i L. shooting himself with u rovolver. He was | ministers. Pho British. Frenoh turn affairs had taken, proceeded _on hi: o o e . 3 | A 00t 0dad kito shupod 50 a3 to have it in good trim for [ BITARECIMANLS Ware nlAde eld continue the considération of these questions | 15 Soiifte i he couid not quit drinking and hence deters [ B8 PEESEE ST 0r Chanaval, Tultatal, Itata on ber arrival in Chilan waters was | cinnati, 1. Butteries: Crane and Kolloys | entries against sixty last year, The act upon.* eapected outhronk did not muteriuiize. The [ ato ports now held by the insurgonts Itata on her arrtval. Secrotary Tracy said 3 vuluerable, ‘two hits being all the Orioles TN cCauTey, Omahi and thee senate fusisting on i full #1,000.010 000,000 and that there wre (0,000 for in court. X fen > Lol fine throw from centov field to tirst buse, Harrison might huye to change the date fixed | # ) Stwatns, Kunsas ¢ty \ Travolors' brotectivo, usmly otorists-ooutrol, - e Iy Y i amine prices were i to b off aftor having caught a fly from Ray's bat. Nebraska Sportsmen. fix u definitd day, liter, Sir Churles said he [ 2 Myrtbaey, Soes Y Secretiry nnd tronsurer, wore ro-clocted of Kansas Republicans to Fill | ¢ = 0053300 1—1 ho dat 1 impliad th ¥ Lingal St. Louls 2 5 92 —12 Fes S . 5 the date, and implipd that the avionus ar- | 8D, Kowe, Lincoln egram to Tur Be)|—The second day of RIS, AR A 8 B Lizhtnlng struck n barn ou the Bur Poru is extending its consular system and prints & special from Topeks, Kau., which | {t ko & Baluimore, &, Hatterles: Stivetts, | attracted a larger crowd even than yester- | piving there was juformed by Sit Julian it MiTwanke Thvent wits the £0.000. stullior Alrivnng Wk b | points of commercial importance. mot with Goyernor Humphrey at the lattor's OUNDING FOOI WASHINGTON, park in tho southwestern part of the city. | cateh him (Tuppgryby telegraph to inform 0 witin of 1he Late Horace Burgher. for tho election of & supreme judge iu the ! DIk CarSly was hit hard. The greutost interost wis manifested today | 41 president's aeRI AT . Worriek, Denver 3 the outskires and East St. Louls, where | Treasury Foster co event of the appointment of Supreme Judge u 2 i A 4 R Wuahington 0 0000000 0-0| KLheeventsoftoduy woro ton bluo rocks, | wiq asking him (Tupper) to dinner. Sie bulldings unrooted and troes biown Gown. | brokers in this city in regard to the 415 por areison, praviug him to withhold Judge | Gustwrighit and 0'Conne.'s darsey and Loli- | blue rock shoot of fiftoen blue rocks. in Soral TR Aald: SOur demoeratic frionds | cussion wus the adoption of i resolution ¢x- the govomo:. may sppaint Judge Hortou's A gy TR o e e oo 1t ks, it | In concluding his report Sir Charles says: | carpenter, Kunsis sl ) Genins, sloux City Grover Covelund, would s ol for the movement of the abundant crops, it L] N | 18 enty; cluss B, Bray of Syracuse; class C, J. reason to hope that mair arrangements may T 0 Rourke. St Paul * all the while that this s u #1,000,000,0 0 Jlumbus Y A bonds b the rate of 4 per cent, p lo b Stanfer, Hurrison, Fox and Fleok of Grand | calvaliod in Lora Stanley's disputeh to Lord Missonri report that a cyclone did much dan ohief of the United States army, whols s | Lo javiile. "] f [n the Cloveland blue rock shoot ©o one TR chh M. Iwauke houses wore partially wr tho currency. be married to Miss Georgia N. Ililbourne of Scoville, McKee and Carvotbers came in for S| hngar. pinenspaiia t Phirty stulis at the fair The Death Roll, | " Iu the en blue rock from unknown traps | derer, Jugiro, wus sentenced today to be ex- ix Clly villo oberts blook was Wnrooted . dadebiar "The Kilboarae family 16 & prome untavillo the Roberts bl ’ ssinig, the historian, is dead York and Washingtoa society. Weatherhead all over the lot today and won Event I1--Classification haudicap. other three murderers. U1 W hite, Denver 3l wged L Lhe exteut of 30,000,

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