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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY DIXON IS STILL UNWHIPPED, | i siged: menesbatistinwaiitt | PROCTOR GNOTT IS DYING, | st Sims sy o witenter taens, [ INCREAGE [N FREE IMPORTS, | i marnine oo et secton s et ¥ pOMANCE OF AN ACTOR'S LIFE, runs: Clev nd 4 Chieago, ‘4 take placo the latter part of August. Many weather and tho second section following JONANS “.VH T Ol 7 3 western turfmen think Racine, properly - - erashed into it, demolishing an engine and — Pirranvre, Pa, Jaoly "" Today's l('lv:vn trained can beat any other horse in the | elght ears. Two of them were | d with 1o 5 ot was played in 8 drizzling rain and_ the | o : HA country nt & mile or & mile nad ono-cighth " on Doll or 1 butter and og ‘o third section then i 9 Boston's Oolored Bantam Easily Finished | 5t 0™ Goro tn o b condition. Bot | Kentuckj's Great Racer Strisken by a Tatal | iyl TR AN 60 run August 25 Throe Million Dollats Gr-ater Than for the Vo 116 mocent but LT dnagoh ot ran | Prank I, Frayne, Jr., Tarns Out to Be Abe Willis of Australia. King und Radbourne vitched fine games, but unz Fever, - Las! Fiscal Year, | o one was b al crrors by the home team lost the game VIBIES T Sa Opening LA, George McOormiok / which was featureless, ore —_ Poxtiac, 111, July 28.—~The opening day of Disastrous Clond Burst, FIVE HOT ROUNDS MADE UP THE FIGHT. | {iitihns iy B0 050 S=0|SOME FINE RACING AT TWIN CITYS, | the racedhis an attendanco the largost ever | GROWTH IN THE VALUE OF COMMERCE, | Atstiy, Nev., July 8. —This town wasvis- | srony DATING FROM CHICAGO FIAEs Cinelnnati . flits: Pittsburg. 5: Cincinnatl, 6. Errors ku -V\\-ln o a first day. Burmuday Boy re- ited by a cloudburst today and great damage Pittshurz, 5; Cineinnatl, 1, Batterioss, king i ;’\‘\»:";"l‘vv_‘ S ",".\'v”,.."' I"f)l", wile :"I‘!‘;"‘:m’_flr iy was done. Clouds bad overhung the moun ol Dixon Had the Best of the Go Always | 20 Macks Iadiourno and Keenan. Earned | sige Hawkine Made a Fine Run stake of A0 1t (o, atenight Ke \ine 8 | Statistics Showing Kffects of the Tari | tain tops for soveral days and shortly fter 2 Results of Yesterday's Ball 2150 RNRFR'S AST APPRAILANCH the Stakes—Saratoga Has Su sccond, FAY hird AW i the Value of imports as o'clock this afternoon the steam whistles g e N lod e 8! s—-News e the 2 pacds #1000 Telogram won in thr S b gave the peoplo warning, In three minutes Jnmes—Other Sporte Bosto, Mass,, July 28, —Today's zamo v hine News From Other i 4 Coftparsd with ! peoy . In threo minu il it S toqions b, e Naw Yoris prcaented fo Tracks. Thirs W B o rthe B oat e 2oy e the waters rushing from the sumumit of ths He Was Identis the first two innings Dunning, formerly of MBI U, TR ears, mountaing had reached Main streot comin fle Manchoester, but afterward substituted Keefe ) stradeht i Whetland Onward seeond |:“;\‘ «l-}-“rl wave, I(':\v'r\h\w;'\v'r)mnw before who pitched a good game, Score Lovisvire, Ky., July Proctor Knott, | JHINter third.” Racine fourt 1est tine 5 b cluding boulders welihing ton _— «t yf g 2 4 D, t 3 choke: \ 1 the third s GTO! y 23, "ho ‘3l 0 - e cit X vay was torn fro ts bod 8Ax Fraxcreco, Cal., July 28, —The battle | Hoston e R T R L O o e | i Itucing choked and fell i tho thira | Wasiixaroy, July I'ho buranu of sta The city rotlway was torn from its bod, ] - : - | owiings woro torn down and water mains | NEW Haves, Conn., duly 28, —On his denthis v variis Now York 51000300 L tistics of the treasury department has today y ] botween tho bantam weights, Dixon and | S SOFRCE (i Now Vork, 8 Errors: o | turfand still tho veido of Kontucky, is iil I uprooted. — Tho majority of tho business | bod Krank 1. Frayae, tho lion tamer and y h Opening at Iiverview. [ issued a summary statemont and review of el s, he California tonight nccupied loss b Y | i g ARk i I atem houses were fill Vi ud to a dapth o stor, mnde a cov N Willis, at the California tonigh upl | ton. 6: NewYork. Batterivs: Nichos from lung fover. In muking the teip from Jotagn, 1., July This was opening day | the forelgn commorce and immigeation of the | three of fo _"yl “'ll’“‘ 1nud to a danth of | actor, made a confossion relating to the idens than twenty minutes. Wiliis was knocked | Benncte; Dunning, Keefo and Bu Chicago to Saratogs he contracted & cold 18 < ation r four feot, The streets prosent tho | yive of the y 1 | hicago t vatoga he contracted a L ot Rivevie 4 " & X L] " i o5 1 : Y tity of the young man hitherto known as his out in the fifth round, after having had the [ Earned runs: Boston, 5 % at Riverview driving park. Attendance | United States during the fiscal year ended | appoarance of a voleanic eruption. Tho 4 it in the and, aving h g 4 whieh developed into the most dangerous of | 4 440 June 50, 1501, Tt gives also a comparison of | damage will reach $10,000. The waters ro- | 800 Frauk L Frayne, jr. to explained that worst of a hard fought battle from the very Natlonal gue standin diseases. Hiram Scoggan, one of the brothers Two-year-olds: Anorean won. Eloot Cos- | the imports and exports of the past nine | (24ed in three hours, but the indications aro | twenty-one years ago Mr. and Mrs, McCor- start, 3 Played. Won, Lost. who own him, received a letter from tho | sack sucond, Heliwood Ehird, Bost time: 2450 | oo (e 50 R AEY law has | that another flood will como and the peoplo | mick of Baltimore were visiting in Chicago, Dixon's style of fighting was not known | Chieago...... ... 52 vatarinaian av Safatoga; this mobning, say Three minute pace: Dick 15 won, Alexs « aufing which the uew tariff law has | are ready to fiee 10 tho hills at a moment's | necompaniod by their two childron—n gie 4 i BOBtON. o1 tuea it L at Sary 1 3 ot Diiniis second, Jordan third. Best | been in effect compurod with the corre- | noti # ¥ S LA 8 very well here, and he was not expected to AR A i} fng the chance for: Proctor's Pecovery ‘wns 234 sponding nine months of the preceding fiscal —————— agoed ten years and a boy agod two years, do ‘much rushing; but he forced the fight veland 1 i doubtfut, It is the history of the turf that [, 2% trot: “Josiyn won. Sllyer Cloud sovond, | TP el el Usspdacd il ik Italian Murderer Arrested. During the visit Mr. McCormick was ate 2 PrirankLenia, July 28.—Guisepede Ca- | tacked with paralysis on tho streot and shorts from the first round. Ho rushed Willis hard | Lhiiadelohia. 9 vhorse with lungfaver evor amounted to | TIDtop Boy thied,” Tine: e o s el Rpet i : BpAHI aTvaPRnNN.. Do diKahes 1aYes - statement says that the total value o 4 : whenever he could get him at close quarters . E 428 [ anything afterwards, The disensoleaves the Towa Cirenit Opened. the commoreo of tha past fiscal soar was tho | MLl alias Josoph Comanao, who is belioved | Iy aftorward died. In ovder to have the buby greatost in 1o histors of the " gavornmers. | 1 be the murdoror of Kate Gargane, eloven | provided for during the time of the mourning years old, at hor home in Lattimer, | and until tho widow could muke arraugos and veat him with ease. Attt b b L GRL et el Davesronr, Ia, July 'he meeting of MERICAN ASSOCIATION, On the Twin City Track. and exceeded the total valu e ¥ g A Al X 7 bl exceeded the total valus of the com- the colored man's assaults, and in the half St Pavi, Minn., July 25, -The rain this LT Elln E won, Whitefoot sccond. of 130 by the sum of l‘~“w|“ Pa, on Wednesday last, has been | ments to return to Baltimore, the child was Lett an Orphan in a Convent and Picked Up on the Street—How ing News. Willis struggled hard to hold out acainst the Towa circuit opened toe iy ) merco doson sharp rallies ~he fought back | washington Wins Another Game from | morning frightenod the people away from | *o3iS e tay Mary won. Hatmaker second. | 503, The commerce of 1900 was tho targest | MTeSted at a maccaroni factory on | loft in a conventat Chicago in caro of the manfully, but was not able to AChistics: tho Hamline track and only a small crowd | Time: 3 d o © any. vear D the history of the sorom. | South Seventh stroot, whero he had been | mother superior. Within a week or two M nit as hard or as f tly as bis [ by cneremns, Juno 28, —Costly errors beut | was prosent. The raceof tho day was the | TWO-year-uld trot: EmmaJ won in 2:45. Y : : emploved sinco Monday. —He was locked up | MoCormick also died, leaving tho littlo daughe Our total com during the Moville—Arrived: Circassia from New American i ity ; : ment up to that timo exceeding the com- | and will be taken back to Luzorne county for opponent. His quickn il his ability | tho Athletic club today. Corcoran’s failuro | sixth, the Twin City stakes, worth nearly REdTRnY - TNIRRORPLED HUEES. bF . (HOTSPOP Yo DV o suniar || CHIALL LORIGHONY B Do Lot T ouE o op| | VAL RIBHA WA HEat TE1gHA1ess to stand hard punishment saved him from | ¢, accopt a chance for a double play in tho | $3,000 to the winner. Onlight got away tivst x i i 15080k 068, O'd e ' the cause of bis arrest. He said ho had only | , Almost on the samo day that the mothor defoat carlir, but aftor beinx knocked down | wecond inning, followed by good hitting, gave | and led to tho half, where Miss Hawkins and | Pair of Youthful Runaways Easily | o' RACHEY oRF WRtOURES@ U5 81250 201800, been in the city for two days and refusod to ;‘I““,' the graut Chicag i RORAIUIGULTG in the first round and unmercifuily pounded | (vy hington seven runs and the gamo. The | Ethel passed b t the three-quarters Brotphe to u Stop: I‘“ bl c 081720, : _Wwacre lie camo from or to give uny his- [ LAC feR¥ent '-“”“.“:!'y”"l” By in the four following rounds, te was greatly | gaowoc” called at the end=of tho elghth | Little Annie took third place, and pass i e uring the year there was an increase in of s recent movemonts, IESLD L D WL il G e woakoned and tho blow which finally sent | faning on account of darkness, Score g Kthel, entered the siretch neck and MILADELDIA, July 28.—Barly this aftor. | our imports of merchandise in the order of Pilrioe Tos 1D girl was sent back to frionds 1 Baltim ; Seerod i Sare R aced . 3 0 neck with Miss Hawkins, who won by | noon Chief Wood rec 1 a telegarm from | magnitude in the following articles: Coffee, rince of Naples Entertained, S R LES - By EHE OB Tk x him out was a light one compared to a dozen | Athletl v 0 A e I after a time by the Chicago nuthoritios StH W E bhihe il Fosalvad Wa 02 0 o | abewd. Tl first raco wont to Lako Breezo | the chief of police at Cleveland usking him | tiu plates, bides and skins, fruits, chemicals | | LONDON, July ho lord mayor gavo o | tho boy, Grotie, hud disnppunred, ns they . & il g WEToR 5103 shinzton, 1 R finally, altbough for a time it se 1y- | to interce, oS 08 s{xtdon. yonta | 4 s : B 2 Rt banquet this evening nor o | 1 i sl Ui o Dixon was apparontly uninjured and as | ,Hitss Athlatios 10y Washinzton, . Fr Dody's. T sacond. TAce e & pood deal ot | (o iatercopt Louisa Doggatt sixtocn yers | and drug, india rubbor and guttaporcti, B e e i L O AR IO LA LR D 200 88 ho saw that Willis could not rise in | beriain and Cross; Eitoljoris, Carsey. McGuire | a procession, Yalo' 91 gallopfag shead all the | 9% #id Willlam Balohor, twenty-ofio years | sugar and molasses, etc, 'Therohas boen a | [FE T T HEPTR (0o Euests formed | nimfaled = o0 000000 oy the fifth round the colored man gave a leap [ fnd Sutcdiffe. Earned runs: Ath i | way, winning by two lengths from Tenor, | ©1dy, Who had eloped from that city. De- | decline in the value of our imports of wool diike gud ~v-n~'rfjv”{}".’v‘x\‘ rv"fwl by the oy .‘ v\‘,,m,',h.‘ L W&];. almost half across the ring, while tho | ' tshinatom 1. Orrick woa the third easily, but Ovville had | scriptions of tho elopers wera given, coupled | and silk and wanufactures thereof, hompund | gt Queen Victorin, 1o th 1“ Mg | urvs of Chicago, whero ho happened to cateh e i CUNNINGHANM WENT CRAZY. a hard pull in tho fifth, but won it from | with the infornation that thoey purchased | jute und manufactures, breadstufts and ani- | qudt o7 VG G, to the dine and | I G0, kT M. o A S Ntocl Gl e Barmitoke, Md., July 25, —The Baltimore | Consignee. tickets for New York and had taken a train | mais. The total value of our imports of mer- | o™ Pho prince of Naples made a folicitons | Mon tamer wanted the boy 10 use in Sensae Willis was practically unknown %0 | club pitched Cunningham today, and be was First race, purse $100. for two-year-olds, | via the Pennsylvaunia, leaving Cloveland av | chandise during the lasi year was 84,905,491 | roshonso to tho toast in his honor. Tho pan. | tional parts of his plays, and learning the many here, and the betting before the fight | not only batted hard, but was very wild, giv- | five eights of u mile. Seven starters. Luko | 11:05 Monday evening. ‘The total value of our exnorts of merchan- | qua was foilowed by & recoption and con | name of his mothor, sont his wifo with was in Dixon's favor, ranging from 100 to 70 | ing eleven men bases on balls, This wildness | Hreezs 1077 to 1, firste . Nellie Pearl, 108810 1 As tho traiu rolled into Broad street sta- | dise during tho same poriod was 8384424 | cope, gy which Miss Kames and several othor | & forged lotter — purporting to bo {0100 to %, Great intorest was taken in the | And_ercors gave Boston an easy victory. | Disoeondi duncrenn, W0 third, Thue: 1038 | tion it was boarded by the detectives. Aftor [ 038, which shows an excess in_ favor of ex- | Ghula'singers appearad, from 'Mrs. McCormick, asking tho fight here and the club room was filled. The and upwards, one mite. Thi a short search Detective Hamm came across | ports during the fiscal year of 10,510,014 —— nun to givo the boy to her, Tho boy ght here and the clu s 3 T T ETOFG . ves totssss,08 00 0110 0000 10 1= a L0y to ), won: Tenor. 101 (3 " ; | 8 voutnful puir answering the description | There was also an excess of exports of Shipping News. was given op to her and soon afterward men were trained faithfully and both were Boston...... ®20120010-8][1 Wt 1056 to 9, third. Thie . given, but ho was taken back because | domestic merchandise over such exports of ‘ ¢ Frayne left the city taving adopted tho boy perfoct condition. Hiram Cook was referee. | Hits nore, 7; Boston. 13, Frrors : Bal- race, purse ®00, for maiden th they had a wirl about seven years eid with | the prior year of £2,41,747. The increase in as s own. Tho Doy always supposed hinie Dixon's scconds were Tim O'Rourke, | more, 4: Roston, i€ Battorios: Cunning- | yearolds. one and oncosixteonth milos, Sev them. After a fow questions, how- | these exports becn 1 the following ar- | York. self to bo their child, havinis boen kuown as Mitehelt and Biil Akers. Willis was sec. | Lam, and Townsend: Buttingtan and Murphy. | Styriges: Greick I3 ® to D, won, Pomfrel, IIT | ever, ho was convinced ~ that they | ticles, stated in order of magnitude of in- | London—Sighted: City of Paris and Por- | Frank I. Frayne, jr. The woman who ho e ch et b BTGB gl LDl & e T s b ‘| wero the persons wanted and they | crease: Raw cotton, vrovisions, refined | sian Mopareh, from New York supposed to bo Bis mother soon aftorwird Cuelal ity MEkEE7 LRt G BBy, Association ~tandi . Twin City stakes for fillios, | Wore taken = to tho central _station | stugar, cotton manufacturcs, copper and man- | > Bultimore~Arrivod: Amorica from Bro. | becamo estranged from her husbund and diod In the first round the men sparred cau- Playod Won. Lost Ler Ot, | thres ds. nine furfongs. Nine starters [ whers they admitted their identity and tho | ufuctires thereof, iron and steel and manu- | men; Chicago from Rottordam in tator years, The youth had a large monu- tiously for fully & minute, Dixon showing | Boston.. . . L83 ; s | Miss Hawkins, 127 to 5. won, Little Annie, | young man was so badly frightened that but | factures thereof. “I'he value of the leading Philadelphia —Arrived: Switzerland from | ment evected over lier ve, with the ol tho greater advantage in reach. Thea Dixon | St Louls.... 53 it I G rof second, Ethol, 122 (6 tod), third | dittie could be obtained “from bim. The girl | articles exported from the United States | Antworp. lowing inscription: “Deserted by all but fod i vt Wiy o0t sonin Baltimord: U oo : Fifih “Func purse 8100, for all_agos, sellimg | W48 eaual to tho omergency and talked | duriug tho past year was as follows: Cot- |~ New Vork—Arrived: Stato of Nevada bor loving son.” ! im down. hen he rose t wa ho | i3 A ¥ 3 race, c wmile. Eight starte Orvill 4 or Lot 4 & girl accomp - DU, 1), TOS, 808 ‘ends! y F1T,508,002 ASOW, e orizinal I° 10 soon married again livelicst kind of a rally, tho men sluging | SERICHEScvenene s K10 1. won, Consiznee. 117 (ito_ D second, | ing them was the daughter of Miss Doggatt’s | provisions, §135,176,6:8. S HMEL e und antil he was dying his second wifo sup- enchiother at close Guarters, Dixon pIAInly. | Loniovine i, P Gorlnné Kinriey, 9to 1), third. “Tier 1:i8. | sistor and was on her way to her grand- | Sinco the now tariff law has been fn oporo- | ¢ Cattie Discase in IHinois. | posed that young Frank was his son. On having the best of it. Willis hugged as | Wash niton.... b 1S k — ather’s at Asbury park. ‘'he Cleveland au- | tion from October 6, 1390, to June 30, 1801, wxew, DL, July 25.—The poople aro | his death bod, overcome with romorss, tho lighjue (OkeIEIB Li L Raced Despite the Rain, thorities wero uotified and Miss Doggatt's | inclusive, the tota vaiue of the imports of | o oidifie Fe (Y S8 T, DOODLe 0 10 LG et seerot and made her swoar The second round was opened cautiously American Association Bulletin, roMe Park, N, J., July 25.—A heavy | father is expected here tomorrow evening. merchandise was 530,200,005 as compared Pl |‘ A 1o terrible MOrtality | 4o 1ogtoro tho boy to his real family. M by both men. Dixon rushed, butaccomp- | Ciscisyary, O., July 28.—President [ rain fell this morning and everyono naturally e with 08,790,000, Tho value of ‘suvt im- | SEANE cEtha fn Laivrencs county. Tiever be- ine faithfully carvied out his “instrc- hished nothing. A moment iater he planted | jKramer of the American Association of Base | supposced that the track bere would be a sea £ Inspection of Silk is Faulty. ot f}:;l r‘*:::u(:‘}wly.l"’l‘l’x’::“;:;::fn{:‘v:;?\‘l 25 }:vr" 50 many cattic. Inspoctors have been asked | hioved detaciim et oxtonsively al B owineing lort on ‘tho Austealian's V. | iail Clubs maices tho following announco- | of mud and swator, but such. was not tho easo | | NEW Yous, July 25, ~Tho Silke Associntion W hes "7 | toinspect all inent beforo allowing it to bo | Iniok sistas mneston & Mo Gannon y weoS £ SHAL b AL ment today : by any means, and the 2500 enthusiastic i rough its secretary, Briton lue of thoi f merchandise | retailed by butchers. Last week 100 cattlo s ot ; BeAdic ey followed. - They kept up a scesaw on each LD e e y any meavs, c uthusiastic : . Ly et ho value of the imports of merchandise od by ors, st hant of Oshkosh, Wis. She alwiys others juw at the closest possiblo range. The | (i ouiiiets \approved: With = Cincinnath | spectators present were treated to some good | Rictardsom foday sent to the secrotary of ited freo of duty during the nine monthy | died within a range of six miles south of this ut for tidings of hor tost brother. One round closed with cheers for both men. H. Clarke. To ¢, ‘rwitehell: with Loulsville, | contests run over a fair track. Occasional | O treasury at ~Washington a letter ed June 30, 1501, was $2115,%63,0 thoroughly explatneds ook | day recently sno discovered oo of s, During the third round, both wera ve T DO v Bell, Hugh Jennings: | Showers passed over the courseafter the sec- [ intonded to disclose a deplorable | the value of such imports for the correspoud- Lh i s IPrayne’s paragraphs and at once sought tho it A S, H. Laroque, Charlos Bell, Hugh Jennings; : ing parlod’ of. 1590 was R HB oo iy % wary at first. Dixon then landed his loft on | ik’ Whshhueton. Haery . Maco, (George | ond race, but thev served u good purpose aud | condition mn the custom houso wspections of | & period of 150)" wa . (810 NEWS OF VESTLRDAY. SpheLCI T TG DR DR o Willis’ body and right in his jaw. Neither | obiuain (.0 M. Swith, W. Queles, 4. J. | 1aid the dust nicely. In the whole the talent | silc importation, This letter is supple- | W€ 0 increase in —the —imports of i ' was kuown as t'rank | l'rayne, was staying lowrialainti GhYauiag of sobman, C. M, ' § Rl s e AR AL RO R NGRS TB AV DI L i supy free merchandise during the past nine at Silver Sands, New Haven, in the cottago . Poremar, M. J. Slattery, B. ‘M. Daily, John aivary Yy although only two favor- | panted by statistics which havo been ob- 5 o A Rerin dispatch says the grand duke of : : S In the fourth round after two minutes of | o e i by JOUR | {tes won, ented by stitis which havo been ob- | months of &5,07 During the samo | yA Beriln dispateh says the grand duko of | of Juson, the théatrical manage T o, inutes of || Precman. “Blmer! 5 Siitellfte; Tobin: = : iAol copy | tined from Yokohoma and clsewhere setting | poriod ending June 30, 1501, tne imports of | Meeklenburs is dying. “His Tiubs ure bocom= | %6 Sl ey SR S sparring Dixon ru and lan n Willis! | (rE8m8 ‘l tite First race, opstakos; 8oV i inx paralyzed uon reached Silve s : a, Daniel Shannon, Idward H. Eitel- ace, handicap swoepstakes; seven | forth how nnd why the existing tariffs of 50 | mere S 5 « puralyzed. : i . jawand body several times, receiving two | {111 turlonzs. Fivestartors;~ Reckon, 107 (L to 5. | forth how anff why G Rt merehandiso paying duty was of the value of r Sehlick, a conservative. hns b Sands, and young Frayno for the fivst timo sharp raps in return. Both were very quiet Ielonsed as follows: By Boston, John | 01 by two lengths. Nellie Biy, 1110 to iy [ fid B0 Dovcoul on 1mDOrH ‘!“";‘ abrics has | §334,242,540, as compared with 339,786,052 for ol te erman relehstag for | KNOW that he was not Frank Frayne, qut and saved themselves by dodging jeiclonsed a8 follows: 85 Doston, dohn | hwat Paiiena, (13750 1. Totr ienzehs for the | failed entirely, to protect the domestic man- | the corresponding period of 13, S0 that it el 1 nt by the death of Count | George MeCormick, and that he had a sist ; iley ; ¢ ieor bl Time, 133, ufacturer. appears there has been a decreaso during the | Von Moltke. The meeting was seusational and touching, Tho fifth round on o the others. | 3 5 AL a8 fa 3 e Napo fifth, round was oponed like the others, | 5 \nirews: by St. Louis, J. P, Vinser: by | ”Second ruee. liollywood handloap for two- | - The Silk ‘Adsociation of Amarica is com- | laet nino months of tho fiseal year of 1501 in | A report reached Houston, T 0 e gizusiid Washinzton, Thomas H. Hart, F. P. Viaser, | yeur-old filios at 350 ¢ i six | posed of domestic facturers who bring 3 § e 545, oo thnElem (0 5 forco matters. Towarls the close thero was | g g " [ilian, Edward Beecher, B, M, | furlonzs. Pivestarters: Yorkville Bell posed of dumestic: manufacturers. who bring | tho valuo of dutiale imporis of 55,54k 15 IS Ing from the express office at Honntz, o ANOTHER CHILIAN REPORT. a sharp rally near tho ropes in which 1t was | fiee o M '\'1'11'- < chen B M @0 1. won i’ the easiest possible manner by raw silk into this country free from Japan, | “Iv will be seon,” says the statement, “that | iz suw mill center, The express company s _— givo and fako for a moment, though Dixon [ =¥ te &% AHHer. two Lenaths trom AHHL 1Ty, 15 6105, who [ China and France. According to Mr. Rich- | during the nine months since the new | VEry reticent 1 Balmaceda Scems to Hold tho Best IKTAIVENE 1) a6 AR K HFaboaE AN O AR EY N ABTelo P t Siander. 108 (20 to 1. i longth for the | 2tdson the ' domestic manufacturer of silk | tariff went into effect, of the total [ A Jointmcetingaf the Iinols republican Hanovas Diagarc Brascutly Lixon cayglitithe. Anstrallan on E g v ADe b g place articles has boen hampered by custom houso | value of merchandise imported in this coun- | SEate central commition and th editors of the g > the jaw with his leftand sont him down Lovisviuie, Ky, July 28.—Manager Chap- .II(.ru 3 frauds. The muking of silk handkerchiefs, | try 46.96 per cent came in free, while during | fha ' i helfat Chic g0 to lay out the plans 1 Los Axauirs, Cal, July 28.-An ofticer of WIllis rose to his hands and knces and took | Mman of the Louisville team says salaries aro [ QIS ata each, with #L00) wddet. penitics | tho most popular éommodity in silic, e says, | thie corrosponding period of 150 31 At the taberenlosis congross fn Parls Prof, | e Charleston gives it as bis opinion that if f o ey 1o WG pnequnrter. | has been wholly ‘stopped, chiefly by this | cent was admitted free. In fact it appes Jucoby of Now York cited 4 cace Tn whieh the | Balmaceda succeods in getting his threo ships his ten scconds on the floor. o | all vaid to August 1, and he hasmoney to run | Thres startors: Boansy. wou undor | 4o ! i arose a little and when Dixon vushod him he | the club for some ‘weeks. He claims that | a pull by six lenzths, 12791 to L tan |LGANEE: that the value of merchandise imported free ilus tubereuiosis had traversed the ma- | from France the war will be practically e e during the last nine months of the fis prn nti. > s stood prepared to receive the attack. He | thero will be plonty of backing should the | lenzths before Warpath, 112 1. Time: o = z Wi 1ot 8bla to’ 4o much, hawever, in &8 | prasent. stoknoldsrat.fail: t' stanal by the|[Ziisiks N at = oo Oho Valley'Changes Hands | year was greater by &§,(00000 than tno y . 0., Bd Caldwoll, colored. and : % (L rally that followed, and Dixou's right _soon | club. Fourth rage, the Nuvestnk handieap at 8% | Evaxsviie, Ind., July 35, —A sensation in | valuo of such merchurdise’ admittod aurini | Joln Tun toole rofuzo unidera (ree dur- | const is regarded with horror vy the insur- camo into contact with Willis' jaw and the = == gach. with .00 added one mile and . half. | ui)p0ad circles occurred here that, although | the whole of 1590 and nearly $40,000,000 f"“fl AT o Lightning struck the tree | gent party. l,.m,I“.‘.,"l,l,,“,, ORI DRI H 8 ol rato. | ereator. than duriug: the prior O P e e The ofticer also states that Balmaceda held heavily and lay like alog. When ten s 5 thracs, Sweepstukes for two-ye ci my ire force » gener, jces | ended June 30, 1851, 2 O Ot i Co o oy o s ol e > southern part of C| vhich is whe food- R ex iy uaoE, vion ton 200 [ 1teu /Robine Wonirom the Blsons of!| sen s hy st b R Ycarig e [clals-giiiclen el oceaiottlie mancralioMoasy | phio'ex porty'o ol and sllvarAduringdtho (i hOrE L ivRsEsiniEo tonian ]t adrnemyine D sCRIBCEn DnSU OL QI Wi RSILAGI oo bim from the floor, and Dixon was declared Plattsmouth, 305 to D won by 3 was discharged by President Kelsey of the | jast fiscal year were $103,720,255 and tho | Pivohihout the cotntry. 8 et produdin poareionithoeps (beys tiadthiofony e winnon T cotorad man scomed o | Prvrrerorm - Nom ot 25— (Specral | B it Ruh<aci 5106 to 1 ¥i0r e | Olio Valloy raflrond, not one of thom ramain- | imports wwbra SH12 i an excess “of | Uroasut WOy (| ressional party lud te wortiien part wioto strong as when the fight commenced. el i o B e e AT e i b o | B hivae b . one miloand ono | 108 the resiguations to tako effect August 1. | exports of 0,954, The exports of oW | was visited by fire which rendered keverai | 3" ihtloss at present. Balmacoda has Red It Four starters: Lonzdance, 117 to | The road passed into the hands of the Chesa- | durioe the last fiscal year were 5,0 amilics homdloss and seriousiy erippled the \ foadiivei his b i p Red obins of Omaha crossed bats with the | S1Honsg Four starterse Loxdance, 117 to o ol The imports of gold were $13,246,512, showing | business interests of the place. Loss #0000, | money, 15 feedine his. troops and payin Elson nine of this city and won an exceilent | Wesc B (11 to 5 six longths back, | POaK, Ohio & Southwestern and the seneral | gy oxpess of exports of gold Of S6%,117,110,t Rids were opened at the treasury depart- | Uhem, antlcan prolong the war. The con- ¢ it 5 anioxoaly d offices will be removed to Louisville. | faloxiot O SRIOTS O KO POl T ahy year | ment for the tron work in the pubii Luilding | Bressioualists have no moncy, and litilo Milwaukee (;nnlln;n“: Her Pleasant :““.‘“';“:‘l'a by “‘-‘“"f"l“ to 3. 1:;" it t — It is us h',r'?tnu:l lhnLl’msuhm; Kelsey will | 5¢ 6ur commerce. L & Yy at Denver, Col., the lowest \{u‘uu that of the | food and are having a very hard time. Co; tastime of Winning. ers of the visitors' team was a trifle too b romain in charge asa sort of lieutenant. [ “pyc SN EEE o i rease o vol | Stewart fron Wworks at’ Wichita, Kan, at | trary to reports the oficer states strong for tho Elsons, eloven of whom grace- | Saratoes, N. Y., July 28.—S “Tho olclals of the Nowport Nows & Missis- Silistaanbeau lares ngremsa injthe vol i : on tho Cnited Fx. | 13 boon prictivally vo naval fizhtin Sl v o i ore. (ireen | been restered to its nor iti ippi Vi road. who has been here lcoking ing theilnat s i The tot ‘I police made armd on the United Ex- | sinking of the Blanca was the only thing won todny: by baiting (Gilliiaua bardjand | fully faugeditae X bumid atmosnhore, " Green | beon rostcrad to ita normal condition by the [ IRR V3% HORTOMAD s Gon Delt ISOEION uring,the lnatH aerho total e | ehange’ elub in Cheapside, ‘London. Py | Gono duriug the wholo war. worth mention: 2 often. In tho fth iuning a shower came vp | cellent form, but a few costly eirors by the | turned out in forcos nons, Tho grany, | ££0M thom that Huntington, of whoso systom | quring tho fscal Sear 1800, showing an in- | 1he rooms nnd. wtrestd wany posons awho | K and Tobeau, In ordor to delny the gamne, | {afield spoied thert othosaios ofsorve same | turned out in forcos at tho races. Tho grand | tno Ohio Valley road hias bécoma part, will | auring the fiscal vear 130, showing an fu- | the rooms wad arrested wany porsons whe + “/fie dospatehos sent over the wires by threw the ball into left field. o and Burke | The features of the game were Meliwains | Stnd sud the lawn in front of it were | build a bridge ncaoss the Ohio three miles s R Iy from tho following | Faces. parties aro uurelinble. Thoy are dei had hot words in consoquence and wer pre. | twe sulondin outobes L tne Toft S o Bil's | orowded. The condition of the track was | above tho city to give enlargod facilities for SaaiaL o Grand Black Chapter of British North | and colored by whichover sids has cont vented from fighting only by Cushman's in- | excellont work of Leonard on first. Reore: | 00d, the last traces of the recent heavy | tho freight trafic that it is expected to ensue. WA 11924 Lussia, iucluding | America s insession at Kingston Ont. Tho | the wire, so it is impossiblo to et any trath Norfatencor Booros a At ¢ | rains haviog disappeared. seeretary declares that the order s i zreat | from the country. Red Robins.........1 2.0 0 1.0 0 1 0— work cut out in- the struzele tom dntain the | Phe officer stated that there is no money i R STV Eisons...... 7008300000 0—3| . First race, one wnd onc-sixteenth miles. . onzouviing e st edaomn i 1 10 money it AN BIEQ ARIES 1Hro A w : Robins, 6: Elsons, rrors: Robins | Fourstarters: Wilroy was only a length be- ANKAKER, TIL, July NOW. SR o i Iquiyholvarytimt IisucstIL Ry Rial oyt ¢ ishod second, u lenzth fron Headquartors, 110 | solation and to worship at the shrine of their fle to That Time. Dittsburs, TR Strons current swept the rafy [ of circulation in Iquigue. A round lid is Behoch, s 0 0 N Bk (4 10 1, who eame in third. B 0 510 Will Race at Lekamah. Second rice, the Spinaway stakes, five fur- | patron saint. This shrineis located at tho | TIn a stort coat and pantaloons of puro ler i cout burse and the two first n goodifonish cauts, nnoval)oxiliiligoess £ o : [ Terawan, Neb., July 28.—[Speciol to Tir DL | e e LB AT STt BY Gt e hn ar el anet | e ol o drowned and the Latter swan (o shore. s, The mercantile firm issuing thead inyok 0| Bee.!—Wednesday and Thursday witl be a | lead ¢ ot Tower tur and el g nually visited by thousands of pilevims, somo }““::;yl\‘f““l‘“ Nanpnel ““""ill::'f:“l“ "',f”*‘: Judco Jouicins ot Milwanion, Wik, rendored | stamps s namo upou Feeavard s proaed G A et BT comers. Prome 5 (4 to 1), won by fw o nired of A{S0R80 AN au s crown, Gec atdecision n the famous Armour-M col o redeem them in- gold, meanwhilo to- houor jubileo for sporting men in Tekamah. July | fougth trowm The Vie. Bily, 20 to 1 who boat | Ofvhom come to be cured of discuse and te | pl i rrain, tho man without o modol and | 11slon case, tnwhich both vessois arwat tauit | oSO SRR BV TOSENEENS 130 a t vy iseo r o loniea, 105 0 Y a e 'or the place. receive strength in their crippled limbs. the Marion nisunderstandi the slenals und 80 oro the duys advertisod for the | Sulonion, 103 to1) holtu longth for thepiace. | {hoqe™ presont almost fifteen hundrod were | without n shudow, entered the Paxton hotel | i Gin Ko 1 e A i A e Anti-Sub-Troasur, great running and trotting races here, and | T} 4 5 om Chicago, Thoro were no miraculc 3 g - 5 sines. The dumago was divided hetweor Milwaukee . ¥ there ave now fifteen rauning and twenty- Third i mile L Four {r:jn H‘nn}.f\. !h relweranofEmivac ulous | jast night at 9:30 and soon becamo the ceuter | I rengines. The dumago wis divided botweon ! ABUE X 3 Donver. .. et () ol i AR L starter: ® wus u surprise to tho | cures reported as having been effected in | o' very much intorested circlo of friends | tem JACKSON, Miss,, July 25.—W. Alliste SUMALRY. five trotting horses on the grounds and moro | talent. Diablo, 109 (4 to 1, won ensily by four | previous. years, but many of the pilgrims | ymuel. 2 S [ A villalnous assault was committod at Oilf= { by thoe authority vested in him s u membsr Ry A ATMIANY, coming. One thousand dollars in purses will | lengths: Reclare, 107 (Lo 1. second,” Los Au= | ¢laim to hive received direct bonofits from | BUd dcquaintances. f ton, N. I, on Theresa Hess by w heavily builg | PY the @ 3 b baso bits: | Letiie D, Eurl B - be given and pools ara selling good. The | geles. 100(7 to ), third. Time: 2:i0. oI ES TOTLaAtih RN s e R e [T Mr. Train had just arrived from the Pacific we'l Whout thirty, who had beon peddiing | of the southern i-sub-treasury league Burke, Grim, Shiiver. Home races are under tho direct suporvision of | _ Fourth race, the California stukes, for atl | HII0 5000 FRRORS TR WSS HECK WRET | cnast, where he landed on July 22 aftera fnacks. Theredn is the pretty eizht: | cently beld at Fort Worth, Tex., today issues Shrlyer, Tion Sherilt Monroe. and Doeputy Stauffer who | ages with $1,00 added. one mile. Two start- [ ing at daybreak and ¢ | trot round the world, which he accomplished ol dauiter of John Hess, i reside i elees Bailal) Alberts, Grim, (: It s iy B MR WHO e sttt g (i to 10, won by foir lenzths in [ Whilo tho throug of worshinpers pussed to | {56 pe one days. R o A Ol Mot T T i call for a state convention to be held in ok, o VIt O i guaruntee all pursos. 'y promise a suc- | igf suntiuzo, 112 (3 to 1), lust the shrine and back to their devotions, The R e s lataat il tho acee D agea e e i this city on August 14 to soud delogatos 10 all: Shriver. Thuo: Ko hours. Unpiros: Ques all. e one. Ocyphete, Teariess and Tarquin TR ? public the names of cight-fol aches 0 | who oppose the sub-treasury scheme ai and Corcoran i ekt 6 T LD (it Hang. Ball fame one.Oeyphete, Tearless and Turauin | yonnstown Sufferers after Damages. | ™ ial S o 1he pro. | T eustom houses whose sal: e redueed Bl o taa i inowe D ki The lovers of the game will have an oppor- [ 1¢d the ten horses that started at the fourth ayon Look at this,” ho continued, and he pro- | "Fyad™n oliinns wre abolished altogether | third party. The call inv Champions Still Losing. tunity to witness what promises to be tho fl"v‘rll nd lw’l'lmni-' Jrhs i ade In .vlwlr Jounstowy, Pa., July 25.—There was a | ceeded to vrite across the page in very large | {000 Yo depirtment plan of rotrench- | McCunism and corruption and deaoung .‘n.; re ‘ 2 5 3 positions. Ocgpliete, 102 1 to I, won by o | Jar, ceting o business men of this | letters: “Georgo rancis Train—Round | jient, nees L s mide ofect & saving | political lepors” who “are seeking to diver Muxxzarors, Minn., duly 25.—Mianeapolis | greatest game of haud ball ever played w this | fongth from Hoarioss. ‘Tarquin, (0 1o 1), ‘ne | 1a7€e meoting of tho business men of this | detiens: o milos & duye i | Lt GGt Lhits e ot ; o from 118 Lo ¢ou i Y won today’s game by batting Pears out of v betweon tne following woll known | 1SBed third. Time: 1:17%. ¥ it againat the South Fork club for dnu. | G8y3 for world's fair! (Omaha to Omaba.)” | Kute Greonfield. (he woman who it was ro v aiso today promulgates wleiter from the box. Payne, who succeeded him, was | players: M. Kilgallon of Omaha aud J. Mor- Trotting at Cloveland. ing sull against tho South work clublor dam- | “inyepg ju is,” said Mr, Train turning to | contly alleged ihducted at tho Turkish | MeDowell of Tonnessce, written in - Decem- wild. Scor ton of St. Louis, against J. J. Byrne and P, S Tolv: 93 2 ages sustained by the great Mood. A com- | Ay " Bemis and others who stood near, “the | consilut wibou bl . ber last o promuwent Toxas alliance man — S NREATOT o J. Kirby, both of Omaha. The game will be (i’ EVELAND, O., July l.~. Botween ra.n:m mLmycnunl\;nir;\vd rec vn{”,\l'l to :"l-n- !l\n-‘~xAA:nn greatest scheme | ever sprung. Ihe thing ;.’m‘:-l 1" ; 1~h‘v“.u<ull. |I..; \,.»“ numed Middleton. ewhich be says MeCune SNEATOUIS, | RANHAR CTTY. for n stake of $200 and double championship, | #nd 5,000 persons saw the ovening of the [ at South Fork reported that they had ob- | \wijj “work and it wili set the whole wor IR LANAUT RO wits whitewashed at Ocala ARII TOA B 411 PO f 8 4 il ship, . ol AT E 0! ¢ 1 set the A | fhat she was @ convert to Isbionlsm and s ward. v 81 1000 B wison, 2, A8 5 | and will bo played at Kilgallow's court, cor' | summer meoting of tho grand oircuit ra tained ample evidenco that the construetion | yuing, Tt will place the management of the | Shit tilowed her Mosiem husbund wiiiin - ::'L'p.'."n"fi'n 0 Foster of..18 0 | nerof Tweltth and Chioawo streets, Thurs- | the Cieveland driviag park today. of lllu:\-i‘;-l:n‘:\u\ hx"”v' I:\l|u'l|'|m\nul1‘~vlu '”l\ world's fair, that is the motive foree that Tudge Benediet of the supreme court Collision on the Penn ylvania, nid. 1505 okotl, ss oy 10 p. s lakas e & 4 19 ) ceed w! 10 suits was passed unanimously T o r. right he i A \ N I ST > M R i-St o Medione N0t 3 4 3 8|ketty B ity inmito . Aobirers of the #aio | weather was beautiful and the ‘track in [ XTounor meoting will bo held Pridny, whon | Bast run the thluw, rlgt hototn Omaha. | Yor uphointed Mes Elorincs Warl Newso: Prrrsmei, Pa, July A TriStute 1ress Tead st BRI ave cordially invited. Admission is free. it A We will charter the steam ship Majestic, | conservitor of the person i i AT i A o T P R Lt Hengle, 411 8 0[Hoover, if ey, splendid condition. All the interest centered | the mouey necessary to prosecute tho suits | gica™ w ship load of Americans and sail | Nowcomb, the stock hroker recently dectyred | Dureau speciis s Dariing, ¢ 0f Carpentor &b Gave the Captain a Purse in the 2:16 pace and the 2:21 trot, the former | Will be subseribod.” Among those who taka | quoth§ ¢he world 1! Advertise Omahaand | insane by a sheriils jury. Herbond is fived fand western freight trains oveurred near Mitchell. .5 anson, ¢ E Nrwyax Grove, Nob., July 28— [Spacial to | of which was a_game strugglo with a big | 88 Active part in the meeting wero dozens of | o world's fuir av everv seaport— | it BT and she I peaiyired o Hoposltthe | Salem, 0., on the Pennsyivauia line, (his Killon, rt. 3 ot 4 Tur Brk,|—Last night the citizens, accom- | ficld of starte The 2:20 t1ot was a walk- inSUEIee comp ended. Their apy nco ou tho Chiliun AR S , Two starters: Demuth, drew awa; AMONG THE AMATEUR: and won easily by two longths. Tine: 210, | looked for, took the breath out of seve WESTERN ASSOCLATION GAME Muiwavkee, Wis, July 28, —Milwaukee afternoon, in which both enwines and « persons who had lost irom §25,000 to §100,000 | ¢abie ahead and crowned hends meau | Sond wh AN erJonas Baer Total.... el - panicd by the band, gathored together and [ BWAY for Commonwealth and c\;'m-:l littlo | 1n the flood. us, tako. them avourd, show ~thom “tho | ' gu April Lot Judcoments for tho plaintifa | ears u rodsiolisbed, SHANGIRIDIDS 1 —_— — aln vesenitad oFal | purso to James Mooy, erest. Following is the summary : Ireditor - world's faiein miniture on board the | iy thesum o N4 wis ontered nCthe suit | Riroman ror and Conduetor Brads T AT presented a liboral purso to James MeKuy, | 1,58 -0 SRR R RIBIIREE Oreditors aTruse Company. | Nedio, pass by Gibraltar, go through tha | of Sofon Huniohieys and Edwin D, Morsin, | woro seriously but not fatally hurt. ‘o Minneapolis. ... wocoeia0 0§ 0 captuin and catcher for the Clippers, for | p Milurd ond, Prinee Hogureh | MONTGOMERY, Ala, July 28.—The as- | Sue; canal, touch at Hong Kong, Honotaluand | trustees of the Néw York Paeifie CarTrust | wrock has delayed all teams, dud it will, b Knnaus City... A DL good work rendered in catehing at [romout 'g0 fourth. Hest'time: i signees of thg Moses bank, which assizued | Yokatomas land at Puget Sound and come | gssovintlon, - hazninst the St Louls, Tron | twenty-four hours bofore tracks— SUMMARY. Sunday, the 20th. McKay was badly dis- s ! 810 Muzxeie it Oddil won, | July 6, have filod n schedule of assots | apimning feross to Omabu, landing horodn | Mountaln & southern rationd compiiy. 1 (Gl o loss to- the Pennsylvania coms arned puns: Miohewpolla'6: Kunss ity o | abled with o spranod ankle and was advisod Si third, —Othor | 00 ™ Jato “firm. The assignees made | this very botel on tho fortioth duy after sat- | the clerks office ofihe United SLabis Slrewlt | 4y s s very heavy wo-bise it Mitchell swith, | not to play, being unfit to stand upon the f A k& L s 1 vaoLions Ibia n &raat sobeuie: | SoMEVERkISIAULIONOEIUGRMONE WIS ” Truie hifi - Mitsaell T S el 4 P B nea Dring S catimath s P sl ing out. IUs practicai, it's u ereat schowe, i onbts prare: ‘Minbohan fo Honkle: s | Oippied foot, won, New York Cent iy Able V third, | 0O cstimatg rpupon the value, DU | g r'am suro it will bo'a ko. Ponrs 10 GUINON 10 SLeurns: Fostor to. ¢ Nehawka BoatsTalmake Nighinzale fourth. Bost time the amount iy placed nowiually at #,000,000 | Ny Traiu talked incessantly about his Firat lse on billa: 1y Miteholl, 45 . e A s, e which consists largely of stocks, bonds, re ccent trip around the world and tho gre "By Tuyne, 5. Strack out: Poars The Nehawka team went down to Talmage sl taexely. (of Mooks: bands, deol | pecent iipapolad tha-waild ahd 1he gpeol Passed bulls: Gunson, 2. Wild pitches, Mitehell, Ao oat: hnoed thelocal team n | or Hankins' Races. estate and lands! distributed in various sec- | scheme in which he is now interested and Tpmes o hore hid forty e wthteeiell® | Monday and trounced thelocal team as fol- Citteao, July 25, Guriiold park tvack fast, | tions of Alabdma. Liabilities are placed ut | becomnz very grave and earnest ho turnod pire: Benuett. lows: 3 53 * | 31,100,000 .The creditors now propose to | to the reporter for Tur Brk and suid; Al - £ - Nehawka.... Jge0sn asassaai form i trust éompany all to take sharesto tho Tcame very near going back to Silenco, Western Associat Standing. T 0 3 8 0— 4 First rce, theee-quartors of w mile: Nelilo | atiount of théie uais rted from New Whatcom, Wash., with Played Won. Lost. Por C! alage. . crevenes 1 9 | whitaker won, 8. Crispino seeond, - Huntle fiitaly R A A Lo IR v Omaha i) 20 i Batteries —Thompson and Brothers for . 1:160. g i3 Ry R A et L S Milwuukoe. 1.8 5 pe) Talmage; Winder and Hall, Nohawka, Hits | _Second race, one and one-sixtecnth miles: Bustness Troubles 108 A9,8000:08 L poRohed Now Xork !, Minneapoits.’/.\ 84 i ) awka, 9; Talmage, Niua Avcher won, Aruudel second, Sunny= | Micmoay Crff, Ind., July 28.~The Hop- | | .\.'.‘.lx'y'n Andnead Sou Soto. S ferin. that l;{hmlml.v Loenenns B2 Played for a supper Third vice. ono mile: ~Linlithzow wo per lumber mdiyi fucturing company, bas as- *Why, good God, man, I went around the ansus ity ..\ 81 o monde second, Aceluin th Time: 1 signed to W.B. Hutchinson for tao benefit of | world for that town of New Whatcom, and Denver..............80 Asnraxp, Neb., July 25, al to Tne Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth mi oveditors, 1 N abil \ ST " { that panyer L $ AR 3 il phourth race, one and pnosixvovnth miles: | ereditors. Thbwmount of assets and liabili- £ the people out thers don't know yot tha NN IR T | ! Bep.]—The ball game at Ashland botween | Brandoitte won, Hig 950ud, | ties bias not bser announced ave finisbed the trip. ‘Those of them who Walsh all O, K the clerks of the north side and south side of | “"k{¥in race, five-cighths of a mile Dexvir, ColofJuly 25, —The Berkley land w it claim - that 1 advertised Omaba | e thloms e e Silver street for a supper resulted in the fol- ' L. Lebus won, Saliie T 1ylor A y smead in selling lots and ‘build- | too much, Well, what 1f 1 did advertise o tolegram 1n yestorday mornine’s BE | joying score: Ciine third, Time: 1:0 « os, nwsfailod. Liubilities, £100,000; | Omaba. Al those towns out along tho : to the effect that Omaha’s brilliant littlo short | Nopin side 010010108 o ‘\;‘Im *-\le‘-v wn»n,' of amile , 00,00 ), Brysbane Walker of | const are only suburbs to Owmaba, anyway.” | That Hood's Sarsaparilla does possess cura- | than any other shmilar preparation in this stop, Joe Walsh bad closed with Baitimoreaud | South side e e 00 800 00 Fom ‘;“";» second, Lady B York is a creditor for $200,000 Mr. ‘I'vain veceived a telegram from Kear- | tive power Peculiar to Itself is conclusively |country. If you have never taken Hood's would roport there immediately is without R — - ny last night asking bim 1o lecture theve, | lown by the wouderful eures it has effected, | Sarsaparila, & faie trial will convinee you of foundation, Jooleft for Sioux City to join Hastings Is Stronger, Colonel Corvigan's Race feasures Not Necessary, He will k in h-m; oy on J].u y night of | . Y A Manuger Leadley's resurvected Lambs dur Cuicao, July 25, —Hawtnorne results: Loxbox, . —1In the house of commons | this week, Tonight he will lecture in thy 2 S N} 48T ean Bakel Ing tho afteruoon. He has not yot signed with | &ram to Tue Bee.|—In the Grand Island O i A o a: Mira- | today Mr Hoeney Bruce asked 1t the goverm. | Grand opera house and endeavor to tetl about absolute merit It possesses by reason of the Lean bardly st 8 Lousik racaly 3 TSt race, ono an Wth mites: Mira y Mr iy Bruce asked if the govern 9 A T T fact that it 1s prepared by & Com from using Hood's Sarsaparila, Omaba, but will 4o 30 on bis arrival at Sioux | Hastings game this aftornoon Hustiugs easily u wou, Alion Bano sevond, Ed Bell third. | ment intouds to take stringent mosures to | Lb¥ FoLont teip aud tho great schomo ho has Proportion and Process Pcullar to Hood's | 1 was prostrated for ucarly three months, from y 0 by Score o 0 Lo The home tes M ROA 10 SAN6 8 oy nand, ropo i C ‘eenliar to Hood's was prostrated for uearly th City. won by a score of 10 to 1, The home team 1:3344, prevent the immigration of wdigent foreign- | ©* "% L or eleeulition —— ppear: have been materially strengthened ond ¥ one-hulf mile: Lord Willow= i 4 N Sarsaparilla, ¥ 1L LEAGUE. Srpears to bave boen materiatly strengthioned | (2" ST SRR socond: Fannie 8 | ere: Sir Mio Hicks-Beach, president of Maine Pishel 1 ish. 24 B8 knowi fo no of the blood ) : third. Tine: Sy the ooard of trade, denied that there was uny A G YA T eculiar . (o] 8 I Third race, Riverside handfcap, three-quar- | necessity for special meusures, as tho total JORN, B i T 08 modlelng Jan treated me for Hervous o o RATEE IO, Nerso, Neb, July 35— Special Telegram second, ward thind, s Tt th or June, 1501, was 200 under the num- | patrolling the waters of Cape Tampo below | tugredients used I3 retained, Hood's Sarsa- [ trouble. This Spriug tho saine sybiptams re- CLveLaND, O., July 25, —Mokean's fumble | to e Ber.|—A game botween Nelson and |, Fourth y Botey third. Time: 114, | 0€F Which arrived in Juoe, 15%) whore the Canadian cruiser rocently seized | partilaisa Bighly concentrated extract of Sar- | turued, and [ concluded 10 bo sy awh Bayse of Wilmot's ground hivin tho third inning | Deweeso clubs at Nelson today resulted in & | Fifur" ricw. stwoble dhase Couran Y e tho Americau fishing boats, causioe the | g Shanaction, Mandrake, Dock, Juni. | €1 A bekan usiok foads SUSINATTL £ After Lo men wero out gave the Chicago's a | ¥1710FY or Nelson by 4 scoro of 14 10 13, Loanior o, Speculutor seednd, Lovoland Ilinoix Central Manopoly Killed. | Woodbury's provence, suid- Maino tishermen B iony o athar wotl Rown Yemetabla | LA18NovI0sk ane- dAY 11360 1Y WAK. A5 (4o chanco to Al the bases aud Ansow's two & ——— S Cuicann, Vuly. B5-/Fue warld's faipdiren | mero opaily ‘cafoolag aB witaip. tho Qb en T han won iy ey o nmading LA SR . iy, O e I g 0 : e 20 28 9 2 Sha. ors today leased u right of way that will | dlan fne i co among medicines Ly its own i ood's Sarsaparilla is s0ld by druggists. 81 ; af Boore: switchmen's strike here was seutled this PAGD SULY. ¥ 4 g exposition grouuds. This kills the Hliuois e G0 fox 4 vou'. Results sTiNGgs, Ne J 25, Special Tel unsurpassed in the history of mediel This | its excellenee and mw Hastixgs, Neb, July 25 —[Special T ¥ stimate the beneht recelved r Chicago Wins the Fourth from the Nelson Won. A Phii Dwyer won. O, L. Brown or sos arriving in Enklana for the | the Uunited States cutter Levi Woodbury, | andby which the full medictnal power of all the | alth my physic T 1« e today recoived s telegram from Thomas H. | & CucaGo, July 25 —There was & doub or QOleveland. . R W | 100 0 evening. The men go to work at the old pay. - 4 Central wonopoly of the exposition trafie | - | Lot 0 0 11 =6/ The company refuses to take two of the strik- | Willlams, jr., respecting the big race of 8 | gud puts the dircetors on a footing where | Usion, the vesult of foggy wosth v, 08 the oses ne o ar " Arlington Heights | Iite: Oloveland, 1% Errc ors buck. wilo aad ouc-cighth to which $10,000 will be | they cun affcrd to dictate torms for trafie. | Northwostorn road ucar

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