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THE OMAIL/ Dot worw ong touturen, teoto: > | LIABILITIES FOUR MILLIONS, | St o romisos. =" | THREE TIM:S ;\]’Tl(‘\(fl\'ii. T A Lontsvi1 ..o 2000 0 1102300 ¥ T'he fight waged against Miss Reed, princi Athletics " 0000000G O CelebiAflon at Sionx City. pal of the Contral park school, \\u\ny»ll"xh n Hits: Louisville 14 Athletics, 1. Errors: — dhiitus | Stovx Crry, 1 Aug. 8.--[Special Tele- up by the board, but ater discussing the ivimions. T e : - o) Loulsville Athintices, 4, Earned runs: | ko ot i n eam to Tur Ky The fifth anniversary of ducomen 390 tsides " ttor for some timo it was decided to leave § Manger Leadley Writes Ercouragingly [ Fouisviiie: 2 arhleties. o tonrond catili; | Abraham Ppoker Makes an Assigament e, --Th ] Inducoments Offsred Outsiders by the 0% Watior it ';,\‘j:_ml:'lm\‘;m'M'_‘ ’[vj“ fave | Second Annual Meoting of the Na { a d an enefl i the murder of IR sy, George C. Haddock was » D ¥ - Atort the Work of His Men. Chamberlin und Millign for the Benefit of His Oreditors, T8 oORATo: o ;m “m": e e School Board Meeting Last Night, longor for further fnvestigation Association at Detroit. American Association : tanding. ——— eral of the chustlbs last night and today an | Omana Parliamentary Praction, ALL SATISFIED AND WORKING HARD, | Boston Tlages Yo DUE TO THE STRINGENT MONEY MARKET, | M1 dity mootingfiuho county law and ordor | FI7ZPATRCK GETS TWO YEARS HERE, Then Mr. Fitzpatriciowsvocinl friends came | want gyl SERV.CE PROTECTION, s SFic L L [ T it e o i league. Much, bisiness was transacted look: and the board learned a fow i Baltimora... ..., & 0 ki i fng to & ronowa of the offorts to stamp out AR, things about tho way that motions nre some. 3 § R Columbus...ooee .00 - , saloons. A cotd water banquet was held and | o Dectsion It e Kol times jumbled up, anended und then passed | Chicago Geta a Sctback at Philadel- | Athictics % 4 He Was a Heavy Dealer in Commers | qmass moeeting which was addressed by ex- 0 Declsion Reached in the Kellom oy the board and permitted to g0 upon the | WIIl Discuss the Question of Petis phia—St. Louls Defests Boston Wil QAL B ¥ . clal Paper and a Manuf Sonator i vl v Gooro D. Porkins, i, School Trouble--Contract Ordersd | FROHIS 0 A1 unpariiamentary and {reegular | gioniing Congress to Extend tho Louisville.... ... . ricins salc ho samo opinion s W 2 s " AgninOther Baseball and ML ) and Wholesaler of was \vtian Lho miaparablo: mass meating wos Made With the New ot Coryell woved that the motion which Law to Include Al the Kre Sporting News, SPEED RING. Dry Goods, neld just aftor the murder which started tho Superintendent, ME. Bt avions meeyng: Lo olegt Delivery System. — movement for prosecution And which enablod RO Lhh e Ly URER DS Dlite H1e Good Weather and BBig Crowd at the —_— Sioux City to boast for several years that it oxpluined that when the original motion was — made it was not put until the amendment Manager Leadley writes that tho affairs of Twin ity Races. New Yonk, Aug. Ahranam Backer, . i 5 team &re Dprogre ¢ ino Sr. Pavt, Minn., Aug, 3.—Another beauti- Ot erIN BABEE: 85 B . ‘Those wore the years of prosperity for | the meeting of the bourd of ¢ fon 188t | i BHE \Vis f ohve o A 1 t tho Omatn team are progressing In fine | Sr. P ki .lmn.“\.h-] 76 orowd to the | Gcoler in commercial paper at No. 285 Broad- | Sioux City. Now thoreisnot in Iown a0y | nizhs that made it draw Itke n watortelon | oo iy oae carried, but the origiual | convention of the National Association of shape. The boys are all in good spirits and | ful day drew another large c AR way, made an assignment today without | considerable element that defends the saloon TADIE B RIS P Skl Wi ‘:“}“‘*‘"‘H‘ """ after the amendment | Letter Carriers will be hold in Dotrof are playing with a dogroe of harmony and | Hamline track to witness another list of |\ rennon 1o R vamin . Kinstein of | 08 right,” said he, “All say it is an evil, and | S0¢I hle or a Salvation army parade. b ',\,'\ ”w‘ b in N','j""“"» called for the | gyt s, Gand 7. Thero are 935 L doetermination that is as encouraging as it is o This meoting of tho Twin CIty | pocncera Dyert & Einstofn, lawyers at No, p;»nlnm purrluulll\'ulo only o the question mn. the first place the Kellom school squab- | '\'“_”l‘.’\'”fl:;fl:'_‘“ o O andl that the | tached to the organization, reproesonting a ommendable, In Dungan, Fiolds and Colo- | jockey club is suceessful from evory stand- | , o i ;- Basias oavy | Of dogres. ant to say, With strong em- | blo brought out the architects and the con- | o jois - oPRIELOn toof 1ho & y SiANSHp 61 8,000. TS0l BEANGH 18 outlList commendable. In Dungan, k and i NTOs rotty start In tho first, | . Droadway. Mr. Backer was a heavy [ ohnsis, that the powerof the saloon ki Town | tractors, Mr, Mongedoht, and thel torneys. original motion was dead and past and could | membership of Each beanch is vatitlod man he thinks the team is as strong as it | point. After a pre | dealer in commercial paper and is also & | from iis wrotehedness of outiawery seoks | gedoht, and their attg not be brought up after it had become a part | to at least ono delogate, The largest cver \\n: W .]H-h is playing better ball 'Iun; :“u'\-‘wlul. e K ‘;‘"{‘l'““’kl‘ ‘vh“- ‘I:_'i:;l"r‘\g\‘t" ‘k"['l v”' capitalist and partier in A, Backer & Co., | this voar to strike the-ropuolican party to its | uk”m\w:”“”“w "\“m.”pl\“m l:nW‘\' :lrrul nlr]v}::- n”ur.{l‘m(l»:-lévxlr:: v‘n';“yv'-:zl\‘;vlly‘vny::'mm | brauches are cutitlod to ono daelogate for ever und McClellan is putting up a second itil well nto the strote on Guldo €AIS | \holesale dry vonds. He was also a manu- | death. For one, I accept the chalienge, The | Park school principalsnip brought half a | 8¢ or he o 2 | overy fifty mombors, that elicits flattsring notices evorywhere, | aloneside and won by a short head NV 8 bruat of the battle is on tho republican | hundred people who were interostod in tho | [he board had simply followed the usual cus- | 75, <00 1 it Whitohead was trifle rusty at first, but is | Liiian Deatrice won the _ second | facturer of dry goods. party. It is in the fleld this August day for | fight beiug mado agmnst Miss Roed, Thore | tomeahowing the vote on the amendment Sl M LI L 9 1 3 PIRUS0) r. oker o arel . > ‘ 4 g made agi s eed. here 0 sottle porig] Vi 4 g ship one year, V: i SS0 improving with every game played, and by [ by @ length from O Forgusou. Mr. Backer has been a merchant in the | paoruits men and women.! Wols 4t lonat. on h“' L B TR to settlo the original motion without taking a | ship in year. It was formed in | at the time tho team retarns here next Monday, | Hamiin dropping back. Prince Fortinatus | south for soveral years, coming to New York [vproat lenst ono hundred peoplo in the | formal voto on tho amonded motion Milwaukee, During tho present yoar it has Mannger Londiey thinks thoy will bo able to | stattsd lnst ;u\}n;-_nnf.‘a .IumA\I‘-‘\"Iu\\ an0o% | twenty-seven years ago. His original business Robbed and Thrown in the River, T oy Staved s fotBorbar | TRl F i Martin held that the motion by MF. | hoou Incorporated under tho laws of N account of themselves first. At tno half Prince Fortunatus pass A e Cepar Rarins, In, Aug. 8.—|Specinl tele- | Were several iaaies present intorested in the | Coryellwas porfectly prover. The orleinal | po 0 55 08 T et i in the south was groceries, For some vears L y : motion had not beon decided after being | Jersoy. 'Theoficers Prosident, John gram to Tur Ber)—About 4 o'clock this | Central Park principalship ficht, amondod. . Ho celd. that he oot othe moe. | J: Uoodwin, Providonce i vieo pro morning Weniel Kaplar, a traveling man, Superintendent James submitted his an- bers, who were in favor of electing Mr. | dent, R K. Sampson, Chica t while passing the Third avenno bridge, was | nual report, which was quite voluminous, | Fitzbatrick for threo years, saw the defect | John I, Vietory, New York two men and relieved of #1 in | and which presented a resume of the work | it the proceedings at the time and thev | g 1 orehn, Milwaukeo: sor cash, some notes and a gold watch. The rob- | done in the Omaha schools during the past simoly et the matter slide knowing what V. WiKingten: Noibphise T had not a’saloon, There were soveral things conneeted with | e i d U0 B oar was. offored. Ttie w Yonk, Aug. 3.-The second annual give a eratifyinge The first game will be played next Mon- | Lillian Lindsay and in- the streteh ne passed | day afternoon. it having boon areanged with | Meadowbrook winning bands down. 1o the [ Mr. Backer manufactured collar goods in this Denvrs t gt in one of their postyonad | Best heat af tho fourth raco Miss Bullard | Philudelphin but sold out thero about 4vo AL AL GRS L R L N ‘,‘”‘.‘- ‘-m,‘:\fl.r”fi.q::l‘\ ws and falling 60 | years ago and wentto Glastonburg, where he day, after which thov leave for . short teip, | bruising bim. Jim Dunn won the first n.-‘,n l“';“iwl‘]'l fl‘ mill rh; n “.l'ld lmyn'«;l‘.ml”:!, PN A 1,29 o moeb Lo TANCOINN; by & hond but the second went to Polemus by | making ita large and excellent mi | Bors then thvaw Hicv et he bridFo nts the ihort was nocentod and the board | hE:Fesult would bo in the end I ho game Sunday morning at Duluth was sngths and the run-off ulso went to | sold the goods which ho manufactured thers | water Had. |‘I‘m"“"[“;nr‘“““’ ‘:-u:‘”.m ‘: L, 'wl»“ e L 11 “Mr, MeConnell declared that tho throe- | board, John J. Goodwiu, John an exhibition game and _ents no figure in the . Tho first hoat was the-only olos | thirough his own fleim nf A, Beckor & Co. | would have been kijjed, Kaplau is unablo to | "acred Lo eoplos printod. | wo mon had waived their ight to deal with | Harry Cammor, BoMaloi 1. W, Campbel ponnant raco. Next Wednesduy's gnno ab f one. 400, for three-yenr-olds, | LIS ussignment, it is said, docs not affect the | give u description of tho men. ST R BRI Tt P TR e e | FOSLO0I LB ARR L The Lol he s e o0t M Hmenpio LIs T ClouFRaUS iy BinY OTH IRk Minn has beon postponcd until Sun- | First race. purso &0, for threecyenr-olds. |y ‘witiough hio was the nrineipal partner e 4 recom ul ; ”un: ‘\n'v‘: |:~|Ir:x o rapalrs xn:u' PRt e n\[m.:.:f\ e ine | legislativo committee, ‘Theodoro Donnis, o Walsh is captaining tho teamand Man- | Won. Corinne Kinney. 09105 10 D second, King: | and canitalist, nis son, N. D, Backer, being CLLI AL L Ghahtalishubaiy) Sl iiibiug ARG the original motion aftor Dy, | Boston: Wikmot Dunn, Nashvilles Georgo J LI A G g O e iyt Boox, (a., Aug. 3,—[Special Telogram to | Park. ano high schools, Referred to the | Spalding's amendmn . b | Reloiter Uiiiating O W Merton . Breskty e VS IR LD YL S0 rave, purse #00, for maiden two- Tits BuR/T—A joshliar. acoldunt ‘doourred | o R Al And bRsBeste wikh it ! en g « loffuer, i Morton, Rrooklyng b list fomomber thi tho first gamo | o de. Durse 800, for maidon two MY Bk o0 s b opAL B |58 Wb oAl |—A poculiar accident occurrad | committee on buildings and property with | hut sevoral membors spoko up ana said | £, M, Day, St Louis, The objects of (e iava O il b o Afome | JoRr-olds. | five ' tutlonus. Hiche st 0 1 o e e wne. | Sunay afternoon seven miles northoast of | powor to act. that tho amendmoent carried the ortginal | association oo to establish o veliabis and v AN 00! L& anc 0 be hope: son, 115G to second, and amline, THw " R % b S B Boone, o Ahre young I 3 o motion with it and it was not necess 0 | economiecal ins nee for tho membe ( 0 Ay SIvo HoxVRNQID 18 to L8 HopeC SINE | song) 1B B e SeqoRy BNt Haniline sV 60 prop UEHW Snd th o Rma: SEATHWUAY) BHABINY) || oo ConT AU R yelltl B Who is Superintendent? put the amended motion o T eI W mbrR IS u big erowd will be on hand to give them a | D, thirl. Tini ke b e e . od | aling ® loaded shell from & brecol londing : 1t b ! o effeet veforms by legislation i their bohalf P A Pihird rage handicab swecpstakes, for threes | him to handlo a groat deal of commercial | ghot fun, Tho hammor was. down on the | And then the board was humped up aga o Mr. McCoanell called- for the read- | Speaking of the commg convention, Seero Fiard fuck Al continuos to_cling Tovingly | FOL-T LS nid pwvards one e st 4| papor, oithor as broker or purchasor. Somo | primier tvhon he. beoks the £ and tho 16ud, | the Kollom school muddio by tho reali (e CTie whethior “or ot the prosi- | tary Vietory said tha other day: W' wil ;”"m‘ww 118 KAng “:’[”" sariad mmm:m 2 tas), won, Meidowbronk 17 (15 10 D), “sec of this paper he endorsed and had discounted G -.nw)m.uv.x,nm brass sheli flying out of | a communication from Superintendent Ham- | GG | H1G annoced 'l"';"‘ '\I:;.- itz | diseuss tho quostion of petitioning tho wor time of - trouble, eljore has d Lilhan Lindsay & o 2, third. Timei | his banks oo which he has a contingent | the breech and striking him in tho cut- | ilton, in which he stated that thore was P T : Sk Sosidang | Buthorities i Washington to amend the civil pitched threo games for Washing- | 155" ot 310, for all agos, throo. | IRDIILY, and some of it ho sold outright. ' Ho | ting his uose off and inflicting injuries 'rom | ooriitor o muthority betwoon himeols and the | timan Cheg ord showed that Lrosdont | service law so as to include the lotior care Fo ATt mhnckonmt of the box 1= every | fotkhsbF i mile htata. Soven Atarveras. i ":’”"'1‘ e ".“"'1' AR IO T | LAl ab L D L architects, el & Borlinzhoft, with reforenico | patriek was olectod Tor (no onsuing vonr, | Sevtor s v Wppione the freo dolivory ac Jut knocked out of the box in eve, 0 sotivmileheats, Savenstartors: PIRt | ofyy it os by buying at fest for personal B = ) L 2 i vit Lt ccted for the ens 3 svstom is uscd. The statutes now applics to one of thom, * Sinco Shannon and his game | Beat-im Dunn, 100 6 to 1. won. Dos Wicl, | pf businoss by buylug ut Hirst for porsonal Porey DEEtGN s TTotiDlen, to tho superimtendency of the [€illom school | Presidunt Goodman docided that Mr. | postoitiees wWith fi or move en Thero joined I:w Scntors tnoy bm\r piayed ; Rl | e oonnl ran teTolotnua 107 (6 66 | paper for: merskionts. with' whom, fo’ haq Fowr Donar, n., Aug. 8.—[Spocial Tel DT L 1 dosirod to nave the mater | n::l\‘;"\Ill]‘“:xv‘:v‘l’vln\[\y \:.‘.1 A h-\‘ @ voto on the | s .,I.-m-mp_, president a petiton to inelude games, losing all - but two, and the Wasking- | o, \Won, Jim Dun second and Innoconce third. | doaliogs, He was suid to obtain some of the | gram to Tire Bee, |— M. Parsons, pas. | 2cttied by the hodr . c on was out of order. within the avplication of the iaw all post ton papers have already begun to jump on | 1134, hird honi—Uolemius won'in | hiasy papor made and he handled aboat $1be | tor ot o B rizriey. Mo ® . DS | M. Sinytho cailed for the rending of tho | Fvory member of tho board had flashed | offices having 1ot loss than tonty- five e T ! R B pC RIS or of tho Baptist church at Perry, has ro- | original proposition made by Bell & Berling- | his “iobort's Rules of Order and the board | ployees Sl I e R b e e, purse of #00. one and one-six- | 0 ally; signed as tho result of a church trial. The | hoff, and for the reading of the contract made | was in a state of great confusion “Phe convention will fartner disciss the Thie Omiha dserters. s 14 bt tho rony | teentl miies hrovstarteiss’ Ve ik LW | Had the Confidence of the Ranke. pastor was aceused of approvriating & por- | With tho architects when th plans were ac- Moved by Mr. Wehrer. constricetion to be placed on the cizht hour of fate, and itis quite probable that the | {0,540 (iGE L, (R G 10 1S Mr. Backer was vory popular in financial | ton of the church building fund to his own | cepiad, - " 3 5 S Mr. Wehrer moved to veconsider the mo- | law. There is now pending in- the court of whole outtit would be well enough pleased to and mereantile circlos, bl the confidonce of | 43¢S While at Carroll. ~ His resignation was | Mr. Morrison wanted to hewr the superin- | yion formerly made to omploy. My Fitzpae. | claims at Washinzton, u caso to dotermino be back in Omaha, where they enjoyed the s Vs Proeamme. the banks and bankers in this city and else- | Accepted and the chargos against him with- | tendent explain the difiiculty beforo investi- | vic forone year, Tuo motion was about to | the question. Woexpeet a decision in Octob- g reputation of eat ball team. — As to the SAnAToa N, N Y, . . —This is the fifth | where, was a divector in city banks and in | 9¥8Wn after a few statements had been made. |i\‘-.-‘1”y",.‘“").»“ n“ 3 x'nm.i} was: somo \'4": " | be put, but a wrangle ensued and during the | €F In connection with this question the con- bulane of the old Lambs, neither McCanley | o %' dav's vacing ‘sinco the meeting opened | Several southorn banks. He had a number of T T T Yoot for i Tove Momonte ail img eross ame | excitement Mr. Pappleton got the floor and | vention will consider that of securing pay- nu:~ Ivi;v)lu'lr“’lr\"\rmvr»‘ 4!\1\\\m‘| up any {ur:;v:h Bihas i rouiion o DY i Tt | DUnE ’Wmm where ho got his paper dis- WA POLITIOS. room for few moments and then the secre- | usiced the socrotary it ho had not received o :uvnl](nrn\}‘rl time claims under the eight yo witchell is plaving fairly well for Co- e, € g zht and the tri counted. > ary began to rea : communication from Mr. Witzpatrick, M, | bour law do not thivk the association will fumbus, but Old Dad has been benched. m fine condition. Phe attendance is fair. Mr. Backer's assignment, it is said, Hon. Hiram C. Wheeleron the Hawk- ~-“|" l"[ 'I‘"l"" made by Bell & Berlinghoff orge admittod that be had ,..f-...\w a com. | make any effort to secure their paywent, bt e st o) Wlirst e, ey thiee-year-olds ant an- | principally duoto the stringoney of the mone eye Situation. e LT munication from the superintendent-elect | it Will cideavor to effect anequitavle basis WESTERN ASSOCLATION. T T ot e a0 ot Dafors | vkl which mado it very aifticult for him | Hon. Hiram C. Whoelor of Odovolt, tho ro- |yt a5 ARGl only a fow hours bofor tnoniwhichittioysintUlepnldiU o son s 104 v 8 ntities of commercial paper whic o 06 f5E govornor ¢hool Dutlding 4 “Read it, read it," several members callo 10 there were 500,000 of these elaims on filo Sioux City De by the Kan- A FOv 10418 o i e ou norally handied, and aiso thb declinos an | Publican nomince for govornor of Towa. Is at | sehool huliding on Paul e b g "f‘,',]’, Ut Dhib s o i rort members callod o e dBpneimet W somB THA Ivianal ‘sas City Champions. vice, for throe-yenr-olds” and southeru riilrond bonds in which ho was a | 1o Paxton. He camo in on a lato train last | (UL fa° ST eaetal vour Uhildine sad f P ol 8l o ; hoard of | Claims beine as high as $i00. The carriers of : ; riors large holder. evening, was driven diroct to his hotel, and, | 1 percent Education, Omalu: Dear Sir-1 am in recofpt | Uis city claim over timo from May 20 to Au- Sioux Ciry, Ia., T'he postpored ) ‘;mnvrhnul--d. fl His troubl it is said, in relation to [ tired from his journey, retived at once to his In a postscript to the proposition the avch- | 2fyour communication of the 2th ult., noti- | €ust 1, 1830, from the onactment of the- s Eonaiilayadl oany CaTsas Ol viwad : RRE weh from Bie | southern rai:vond ouds was the result of his | room to seck rofrashing sinmbhor. His efforts | itect Stated that: ! I¥ing e of my elecolon s suporintendent of | cight bour law to the date of its onforco- distinguished only by tho good work of |t Jto th whowis closely followed § conpcetion with the Macon construction com- | o woo the drowsy god were attended with | Tho building will closats andiligu e Echonlss Tho sslarnys mantlonediisl imont. Johnny Sowders and tho awful fieldmg of | Third riee, one mileand o furlong. Three | PABY of Macon, Ga. — This compuny was or- | Success, but it was not lonz until his rest | boller inside. not to exeecd % i wlth | RGO e (b aenont tho position: Thanics | o Lho ueation of salurios will bo duly con: e hpraB oMb Stote staviers: Tudia Rubber. 101 & won | &anized about’ four years ago, Mr. Bucker | was ruthlessly digturbed, for a Bre voporter | sime outs de of huiit - oye will give | g o members of tho board of educntion | Sidered. Tho carriors desivoan Iucreaso of Vel 7o lenzth and a hadf trom | v. 18 | ana another Now York merchant being | Was abroad in seaven of information as tothe | Feauisito amount Hlevn:nI (o nristy the b hie compliment and trusting they | 8200 each a year. That would make the sal- BIOUX CITY v B L Dt voked by Snonterer, 123 to 5. mong the directors. The company had a | political outlook inthe state across the muddy | {hitt the huiliine can bo built for the b may have no cause to regret their action, 'l [ aries of carriers in second class offices #1,050, N ; A Fourth ruce, owners hindican, for all ages fineucapitalios 6500 00055 Tatenit ations | Missous . B remain vory respoctiully. and those in first elass oftices $1,200. It is i Nine start Ocypete, 105 ! ’ . : o 4 o & Mo E: ata 0 T 11 e Foramnmer, 80 | tract to build the Georgia Southern & Florida Mr. Wheeler has been prominent in polit- S s 1o L e FrRANK A, FrrzpaTRIcK, likely that the subject of a pension law may Moakinjrtic s g o won i 115 by e T e e e o e Lo (| e Then the wranele was on again, The mo- | bo touchea upor, although 1o action may be Yo Drke. 174 HE T R ase iR v nt S St Faublo o O miduight intervidw, %o after admitting hi Mr Smytho then called for the coutract | tion to reconsider was fivally carvied, and | taken. A bill to securo an incroass of salary ARl 1f furlongs. 3 r ade, 110 | prosident, v temporary receiver aller ana turding on the electric light he | with the architects and the board found that | then Corvell meved that the board instruet | was introduced in the last consress. It wiil % o 1. won by o short from ‘Temple. | on the appli it & Co,, railvond | took a seat at tho foot of the bed tn his robe | there never had been a contract made with | the president and secretary to enter into a again introduced \ Morrisney, 10§ 0 0 Carin 2ol ) ; 4 f Gentng, of .2 b ferker) 10 @3 to D i 1100, who was one better than | contractors. ~ Mr. Bagker, it is said, lent tho | do nuit, leaned oomfortably back and asked | the firm. The plans were submitted aud | conwact with Mr. Pitzpatrick for two [ The secretary desived it to be undorstoo Karloe % 1o, 30 the Prince of Darkness 112 (0o . | cards, | Macon construction compiny a large amount | and answerod questions” as_cheecfully as | simply accepted, on recommendation of the | years. 5 that the association proposed. remedial logi ’ Totals..... o e e D s | of money, which he has bcen uuable to re- | though the oceasion was a more conventional | special commitice appointed to look over the oppleton’s Pubiic Opinion. lation by means of respectful potition. Each 1410 len Recl, 104 (3o D, won In 1513, et one. plans, and the secretary was instructed to Mr., Poppleton made a vigorous speech in | branch of the association is said to bo a UV INNINGS i from Calelum, 101 (5 to 1. second friends cannot understand how he | When asked regdrding the outlook in lowa, | advertise for bids upou the piaus us submit- | which he warned the two and three yemr | School i which fidelity to the governmont is . UL yracuse, 100 (15 to D third. Reporter. 113 | came to get in s /a8 rogarde Mr. Wheeler said that it was very favorablo | ted by the architects, Bell & Berlinghoff. men that they were fiving in the face of pub- | imtressed upon the members. Sion Uittty T 0 040 210 1) thie favorite, made 10 sHow In it. asavery shrewd and careful business mau. indeod for ropublican success. 1o said that | What the Members Thought. lic opinion by elccting o man to the ofice for | A roport of the committes on insurance Seaany. « < it A friend said today that if e had known ic | he had not been out over the state very i ed L two years when he bad alreids JonDrosontotaniunoiel Mpone i vy e e Kanaw Citv, 1 Twobase o | i s e ack | 1 time bo would have beon all Tight, us his | much, still he “m“;n receiptof reliable in- | ¥ Maviiy feld that tho board bad not | position for ane year. - Mr. Poppleton said it | Provoso in assesment schome bsed on well bRz Anshak Otys 1t Rcinag hitkad nicvco, Aug. .—Garfield park, track business was profitable, formation and Wasloorreatly. informed as to | omploved the architects to superintend the | Bui 0 T8 050 Yohe, J0b Lobeloton sebl 16 | S0 ly ol prineiples that will provide for K b ™ B o, iRl HPR R A vuilding, aud that the contract botwoen Mr. | wd At fase did two clusses, paying a death heneit of $1,000 Morrisey 1ol Morrissoy s Sehciterk, Nioh | i e N 50 Wil tho probihition question cause o | Mengedoht and the oar or the bond fur. | Vo' Nurtin "yrew warm under the coltar | ud 8150 fospoctivoly. Tho roports of tho nisted by Bell & Berlinghofl had no beuring | g, said he wonld bo pirfectly willimg. to | troasuyer and ' sccretavy will show that tho torriny S O v Liabilities Are Four Million. lnon, Morrissoy s Manning, Picket, Steins. Stre o BBy WAL B by B S TN VA L 1. Orasecond. Zelke Iardy third, Tiwe: | Mr. Backer could tot be found at his offica | ropublicans as_much trouble as is predicted 810186, i ¢ on the case. i X shoulder the respousibility of electing Mr. | financial condition of the association is Mr. McConnell took a diffe ent view of the | it arvick. He thought 1o was a shate the | sound. Farle, 1. Time: 'O hour and aftyiveminutes, [ V80 L CL L aile: Goral. | Yosterday. The clerks said ho did not como | in some quarters?’ was asked. pire: Knight g aierona rape. three-fourths of @ dles, Gotal- | down to business on account of the assign- “1.do not thinlk jo,/i yeas, tho reply. wr | M. McConnell took a differ L | : 2 Wostern ‘Argociation Standing, CIR O | ment, and that it was a completo surpriso to | bave found no evidence to warrant such a | 430, Ho suid that i .mIH'H,’I as | g board | way the newspapers had missquoted Mr. Secretary Vietory left this city for Detroit Played Won. Lost. Per Ct ( eloven-sixteenths of a mil them. He rosides at 331 Wost Fifth street, | belief. 1Tt is claimed that theve is a decided | Jt0 r‘hf} e -Ilf I';")*l. ene "*I" “‘”".‘j Fitzpatrick. He said that some of Mr, | !ast wee Lhe othor membors of the Now Milwaukoe. .. .....58 5 3 i 3 _Casino sccond, Goldstone | His liabilities _are said to be about £4,000,000, | anti-prohibition movement in Council Bluffs, | SHMBILEE bY BOY T DRERNEHOT, WO Bhel | James? frienas had been hounding the mem. | York delegates will start today. Omaha.. 0545, 3 of which $2,500,000 is dircet and $1,500,000 | but I do not think mm it is so, either thero | PYOPO ‘I‘ 1”“1.",“‘_1 gigoonpLecya) "l'“!‘ based | hers of the board and had been hanging ] - ST ?H"!“‘l“uulm 9 b g o nnd gnessisteonth miles: | contingent. Tho latter is said to be all right | orin_any other ci 1 do believe that pro- | UPON ! ho original broposition. .and had wlso | around the lobby “of the school board PULLAMAN COMPANY CALLED DOWN. Hingonts et Bl g % ‘,j"" gy Weidon seeond, Upmin | and no loss 13 unticipated, The contingent | hibition “and tho third party will be the | {ieehted & COnLERel With, M SICWEEIORN | whei they should have been somewhero elso, L 5 i TlonxI Ol oo 5 P e fvieighths of & milo: Magafe | linbiiities are mainly endorsements on com- | issuos ir the coming campaign.” D A P O e s mactinhofl, | e bolieved that it was ‘ouly fairto Mr. | Accused of Making lixcossive Churges Denver. petiied Lebus won, Tiille' S second, Corinne third, | mercial paper discounted by the banks. The “Is there anything to fear from the third | 1 believad that the board was into tho mire “itzpatrick that the board should elect him A nst the St ul. Duluth. 270 3 Time: 1:02 iabilities aro principally to banks in this city | party in fowa?? | up “’l‘.“f’ l‘“‘“‘j* fung )‘“U‘_l‘““"r.“\'fl; OU | for two vears. Mr. Fitzpatrick was a wan Cuicaco, Aug. ® ~There was tiled in tho = 2 = and some elsewhere to individnals. 1tis won- | “Oh, no. Their strength is relatively | Would bothe wisest. Hedid not believe wu | of eminont ability, the speaker said, and the | 17,/ived Stato T NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Cotonel Corrigan's Races. aliy understood that Mr. Backer will not | nothing compared with what it isin Nebraska | rYIng to bluff the matier. e board might | hoard could miks homistake by electing him Iuited Statos circuit. court this altoroon a : A " Ciicaco, Aug. Hawthorne's races: be called npon to pay the full amouut of the | and Iansas, and I dow't think it will cut J‘J"’I“‘_“r‘ WLLLITY CORLAEMR kL Bt 'r"'i for two or throe years, suit that may in various ways affect every Chicago's Loose Mielding Results in a Flrst fivo turlongss ,won. Maud | linb'iities, as over one third are notes which | much of a figure with us. There is no such | “:“ '}‘ 4 ‘_‘: grimaces as possivle, and ask for Mr. Points mude the longest speech lie has | railroad of importance in the country. Tho Set Back for Anson. Jitrd sepanduimiL I i Sl h;x:um «iuxluvm-{l. 'filnl\l.')inch will be taken cave l'i‘vul\'mn of feeling on the prohibition ques- | ® YANCIRE L und that the board H‘un.lyml in ,“fl iny mouth [ | suit is a bill in ty tiled by the Chicago, P, $ 2. 3.—Chicago fiol ontiengeaon i ksey won, Ivan- | of by the makers. The a ¢ | tion as a great many people hav. 1 lo IS 90 Rrouy 2 board | gjoquent in telling of the suj ek B Pl sl > AR EOLOY NG LIS, © HEQLOUL won. Prince second, Morosy third. Time: llmn.nmluws, and nllllmh!nn wik pmlmblv that bave been sent out and published.” RECHE “t"f”fib'“.',- l"“’ ':"". 'll[ »"f,‘i";'"}'. Mr. Rees secmed to lot the feline right out [ M COMBRILY 0T OUALIL EEUINC / patsuvilvionsyaviatoryjalioughithoyware Siiy - milo an t one-sixteenth bo eventuatly pmd w full. The books are | Mr. Wheeler nsked to be excused from ex- | tons. When tho bid of Mr. Mengedoht for | or tne sack at one jeric, Ho said the object | contract mide in 1852, by which the Chic a triflo frighteucd in the eighth inning. Score: | von. Brookwood second, Joe beiug written up_with a view to get at the | pressing any opiuion as to the strength of his | B8 CERCHOR OF 1he BUAGIE Bl berl & as to put M. Fitzpatrick past the danger | Milwaukee & St. Paul road secured from Philadelphia ... ....2 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 07 3 00, g actual condition of affai opponcnt, Goveraor Boies, or regarding bis | §ePiod by the hoard, that put an ehd 0 the | and annoyance of the comiug fall election. | thirty to forty palace dining and sloeping Chleago ... 001000 BaresplaghiacituBooue The assets, according to one who is faril- | administration. Duslicask ralnhionsl s tatingt batwensh ol Mhayithoughtitiabing offortiZw ouldBbaT madoi | Faate S e lroad i charioaTth At the YRUILIN AN Hits: Philadelphbi, 85 Chicae i o phin second. Flipflap iR, | o with Me Bucker's aftaies, iclude abous | | Mr. Whoeloris out on & short business | board and the arohiteets. “The arehiteets |y the friends of the last superintendent o [ S0 Ahe road charwes that the s Philadeiphia. i Chicago, b fos: 31,500,000 of tho bonds of the (ieorgin, South- | trip, and will “leave ut 10:25 this morning | fruishod u bond to guaranteo that the bontd | aject embers who would be hostile to Mr, | Company, under tho contract for maintaining on and Clomentss utelinson ad Kittridgo SPARKS OF 5 ern & Florida railroad and Macon ‘& Bir- | over the B. & M. for Custer county. CODIdIBR0RION 0 onat b buhidineink e Pitzpatrick. the cars, made charges that were 3 S LA AL L hig g mingham railroad, about $5,000 Alabama —— tain price, hen tho bid had been reccived ‘The resotution offered by Mr. Coryell to | excessive and fraudulent. An accounting is CINCINNATI 18 CLIMBING, What the Manager Says. state bonds and a large amount of other se- NEWS OF YESTERDAY. and -N'L‘l"l"-cl‘ llml :\;'vlmhvl\:l“ : 0 ‘\"'HH"'L\ instruet t sident and secretary to mako | sougzht and an injunction asked restraining BostoN, Mas Aug. 3.—The Bostons ) Aug. 3.—To the Sporting Editor of | curitios available, the mill plant at Glason- out of .the deal r. Smythe suid | 4" contry with Mi. Pitzpatrick for | the Pullnan company from proseeuting an . 1 Owmainy, Aug. 3.—To the Sporting or 0 ) it . 2 3 could ot do anything with Rhives today, | oo o S Cdies, Bre - you hud | Dure Conn., and'$150,000 to $200,000 worth | Tho Calumot and Heela mine has declared a | the board —had = made ono & mistuke, | o ye by ‘a vote of | action at law against the voad for $1,000,0 while Nicholas was touched very hard in J B T BLBLS you hud | 5l estate in Now York city. dividend of 5% per cent. howeveranditliniayes when e boarainaifteanitoit a ‘elock | now pending in The railway agreed two or threo innings, 1% was an casy vie | 0 aceount of the Florence-Athletic game at Prosic arrison signed the commission | ddopted a coutract with. Mr. Mengedohtin | 1oy ; evoning. to pay such a proportion of the general o o e bloronen yutariay which oonor, sy vy | e o Suringowoy of Moner, | gf bl WAL AR Rar SERMIANTE | wion s vl ssenantbonts o | "SR EATR I | Bt e Sy e b TR R i s 0 00 SE VT 3 st L T s Oy ATt e it e trouble ho said was entirely duo to the | Now York. ! ; uperint, b g.” Ho belleyad tho 412G AIEDS 5 A DISG cars on tho lino bore to Uhe whole number of Boston ... .. OO oy O] e S K A e e e h:ys By | tizht moncy and “osses in_conncetion with | Me Phelps, tho United Stutes ministor, | Wise thing to do wus to reconstruct the con- gavs FuN by the PuRnafcom pany.on all lines Hits: Clncinuath, 95 Boston, 7. Errors: Clu- DS o R ys: BY | ihe Macon constrietion company and tho dor | i1 At Kutiwrhon toduy and introducet ¢6 | tract with Mr. Mongedout uud eliminato the | i, Atiinson Wants His Suspension | oporated by it, but 1o bill Shows that. th etnnath, 3 Boston, 9. Earnod ‘runs:” Cincin- | boople, |1 meun tho spectators, men and | clino in tho securities of the southern road [ 1t He G0 riiin cominiosioner: oo WUF= [ paragraphs which conferred power and | Ty unged from the House Jonrnal, | charwes according to this agreement wero nittl, 4 Batt thines and Keon women wlo picked up anything that was | which he had invested . Tho failuro I 2 authority upon the architects and place those 32,21 on cach enr for one month and if this of Prince Henry of IPloss to tho oldest duugh- | KKempstor have gono to Iussia by way of whore they ar W prosed Nicholas and ¢ i handy, to show “those Omaha boys how t0 | vas most unfortunate, hi i A dispatch from Wellington, New Zealand, | powers with Mr, Hawilton. Loxnoy, Aug 3.—The scutence of suspen- 2 LY 110:8N0W LG nana £ , be said, as he had | guysthe promier opposing a motion in favor | P 3 ) 5 2 % y : was 1 pro rata ch o the amount returncd GIANTS 3 play ball.” Such an outbreak or riot has | beon in business so many years, was so well | of the Aust 1 federation convention. the | o Mr. Coburn took tho ground thiat the avehi- | sion imposed upon Mr. Heury J. Atkinson, | by the Pullman company from ull tho com- New Youk, Aug. 3.—T] tm(“mu defeated | never been witnossed on o bl ground. It | known and was a man of such exomplary | house Was counted out. A revival of the de- | fects bad boen employed to superiutend the | poumbor of the house of commons for Boston, | panies it had contracts with must huve been the Spiders toduy by a great rally at the bat | Wus il on accountof o foul ball which the | character. Ho was confident that ~ Mr. { bate Is tinprobable building becaus i woro adopted f ¢y iutubuge: of power in placlng. on. the 1S, rannum in the ninth inning. ~Sharon pitched a clever | tmpire cailed. No sooncr had ho said it [ Backer would make every effort to pay e general election ror chief and members | UPON their written l"f’""“ ion in_which thy St e s Rl ' arding the enormous amounts paid to cumo up to that point, whilo Rusio not only | 110 the crowd was onto us and wanted t | overy dollur thut ho owes, aud if his socuri- | 0f the Cherokee logislature “took pluco: | stuted that they would superintend the | records a chatlenge of tho accuracios of | \iop"and conductors, tho bill snys that pitched o grent game, but. did good work ay | Lck'” us till wo would not be able to-stand. | Tjug Fealize anywhero noar as much as. they | [v_ 18 believed "J, & “Mayws. tho Down- | building for | per cent. He did not see how | divisions, oxpired today there was never any detailed statement of Tho bat, s hits' being docidedly timoly. | While we expact to got some scofling we 40 | ougnt ho could o 1t oasily, It was doomoq | 1 PATLY'S nominde. has carriod the nation | tho board could get out of payiug the wrehi- . Mr. Atiduson was present at today’s ses | i wases paid thest employes, The cost of s 3 uot wish to bo mado the targots of an angry | sy to stop whilo thers was a chanee to save | : W:L rm"._lnl;\ly. et o 1t ny | tECE forsuperintending the building, sion and asked leave to make o | yahuracturing the cars is also gone into, and W York.......... 00 00 0 4 0 0 g—g | Crowd: I undorstand 1t is tho sume with | the creditors rather than go on and got more | MeApthu s On to Lol il s Status of the Dificulty motion Yo CXpunge from the Journsl | tho bills for the cost of these cars, 1t it BT RN most every team that goes up there to play. | Geaply inveived. Ho conl 3 o A of tho house the resolution orderiug his ; Rt axcoss of tho netunl ovelund..... 00 15 00 0—4 | Mmostovory team that goos up thore to plas. | deeply involved. He could not suy how much | and hix sans flenry and Cotby, who [ast Sutne- | My Hamilton was asked 1o state fo the . E050luMUBROLASEIHE med, are greatly in excass of the actun Hits: New York, 1 Cle Error: ‘,'” Rl i = A coopting | 'noney Mr. Backer hud lost in the Macon | day kilied Car Inspoctor Lemon and wounded | o B Aot s iUt i Dal e oxpulsion. He spoke earnestly in support Foswaoll Mil presidont of the St Now York, 15 Cloveland, & Hatt Rusio | RIoy the Florence club any Sunday excopting | compiuy, but belioved it to be a very large | Statlon Agent Emory at this place. board Lho exach grounds of cifioulty bolwaon | of his request und declured that ho: wouid | pay), signed the bill cortifylng that ail and Buekloy: Sharon and Zinmer. — Earnod | August 16 for any smount and on any | gmohi fons Hlots 0oertrrad ot Carllt whoro a mu- | Him aud the architects and the contractor. | yather di than suffer the disg Y L s e e rina: Cleveland, 2 New York, 6 grounds excepting those at Plorence. Bradstreet's roport states that Mr, Backer | nicipal eleotion ¢ Loid. A mob sot fire | Hosaid he had been appomted to superin- | tachod to his name by reasou of the oceusion | uid heliof PUMTSBURO RENT STILL DEEPELR, ({Ix\nl\il\\[l BMAY, I3y canisihors from. Savaaah LGaitiat to tho town hall i which was do- | tend lhll'lr-uwull'urtn-nzlfl Xellom school build- | belng spread upon the pages of tie journal, Skwin \Walier. counsel fo New Y. Anc eI anagor of the Athletics, S 5 oAl N | (froyed, together with the archives. One por- | ing and he endeavored to Mr. Ber- | Phe Right Hon. George Goshen, ohineellor | wppis s S e ,Niw Yok, Aug, 8.--The Brooklyn and 8 ot first it tho firn of 'Buckor & Colien, | Soh "W killod hd miany atbors Woro sariobsts | Hnshoft had attemptod 1o superéedo. i in 0 X AT AT e i o [ e Eaevar ba LU 0Nk DT OBS 1 = vall’ gontos 8216 lAlorA I RroCoHIca 5 y i I of the cxchequer, advised Mr. Atkinson to lev { 4q'e MHH ittsburg s played a well contested wholesale dealers in groceries on Worth street | | g | and we intend to seo if game at Kustern park, Brooklyn, today in Nebraska City Won Again. and_afterwara in tho cotton commission | e president i . | ordering somo things about the building, the matter pitss.” Mr. Atkinsou suid that ho | aomiaiv'io s proper recog f thor park, LR 4 i L 3 o s president commuted to seve s and r. Berling| as o any timo | could not lo oF pass. ¢ d boe & U prosonce of 1,5 porsons. the Brido, Nenna ';‘,l‘,“"”“ b., \~“_ B 1“!’]0*‘“1 bustuess which firm had continued 1w pamo | six HIONLHS BOtY .1’|:.'::.'rs~..m.-»m A seatents x-u"}:’:l‘unl-(‘l e Super B RBH ot e e e 1510 was so | OF our company. I has S grooms made their bits well together and am to Tue Bee.]—Again today the S. | until recently o was the assigneeof K. | of William N, I feted on the no ORI EpAIING LS Hhahs ¢ od out of do houso, an b Was co and squarely in the matter of oxper iad runs to spare, Score: 5 hards of Omuha were defoatad by the | Waitsfeldor'& Co., manufacturers of cotton | ern district of Toxus of rohbing the maiis building,” said Mr. Humilton, “and [ did not | sidored sufliciently rvespoctadle to romuin | Wl Jitand “that it shail be com peile e 011 002000 01| Nevrain Oty Bmnttionn. . o ool | goads. in Ehiadeiphis, who fafiod in 1 Jeopurdizing the lives of mail cArriors, o proposo to rocognizo s authority oithor ™ | within tho prosincs of purliamont bo must | S AL AL SR De eeRVE Jirooklyn 0000700 h 0| Nobraska City Bxpositions 1 was & splon- | {555, Seor bought up the iill proporty and | Sentenced t0 it inprisanment thorofor, Mr. Hamilton adwinted that e bad ordered | hvo the question of wdivin dobated. 18 o | 5'ecoinis for huniirods of thousands of dol I aaise B b e S id amoliand o tiaup it uinth foning, | pane aua operated it under the nams of | King Alexander, the youthful raler of | someof the workmen individuully, to throw | house contt ace that had been | ook swithont partieulatizing 18 prapostoro Brookiyn, 1; Piltshur Butie orry | when errors of the Orchards aliowed tho | 4 pkwright mills by the firm of A. Backer & [ $or{ln arrived ut st atorsburg on u visie to | out soft brick without consulting tho fore- | put upon him ho would rosign his seat “Phe state logislature his sent conmitl and Kinslow: Baldwin and Muack. rued | Expositions to score threo times. Quinlan, | &0 ™ "ompany beine Leopold Waitsfolder, | e imperial family, Ho was met at the rail- | man or Mr, Mengedoht. | 5 e after committee to investizate the I runs: Brooklyn, catcher for tho Orclineds, made soma w A i ARIL Sy RATIRor Al T e nak | BRI R AL YA RESELE A aRYoTaL U Mr. Berlinghoff was then asked to State | Dr, Bivney, bay fovor and cataven. B ldi. | momnane. but oach time tho sumo old ] orful stops. Scoro by innings: v DTS S ao.ten.catio de sodts | dufeRancceorde jongraipiid ko sl rdls - : 1 . beolutely peef N VA T TR e T, M L na 4 | Mr Wantsfolder purchased the inte ing sovereizns. . AT R PR T P 7 3 e Maveldo | oEbYeryihing baing uhsold perfect i e AN, o, | NOUGACILE - 40 4 078 8 0 8= 2 | IE Bmckor n ol roperty ik Backe | "Lt wintor st Momwion, Tue, s o mun |, 1103008 14 o had, prceolod, uadar, he | M Lincotn'e Spmrovehine Macelugo | Hhi'ur it Fisabont tinbibe pert ) " A 34 e B at that time took his son in the partnership Wt by a peeto named isher, but ossion that ho and his partnar and the LCopuright 1591 by Jimes Govdan Bennett and tie vailroads of tho cou know hoy SUIRARG 100 1070184 8 E Summury: Nita: Orchurds, 7i Nebraskn | of the firm of A. Bucker & Co., in ithe Tt Ly, who esopedCand was captured yos bondsmen were respousible to the board fo pasd Alg New York Herald | affaies in the Pullman company are boing Hoston, b .” ity Eerores “Orclvards, 47 Nebraskn Qite, | 00 inission and_dry oods businces. Abos i oottty wiinioss of theanontin, | tho suporintendenoy of tho vuilding us arehi | SEPAE, Q88 EEEEN 3IEE R SRR nd wo proposo 1o ilad ont.” Wacesonaned 8 & Earned runs: Orch obra i A was tired upon’ by €harles Do Antile and u | tects, Ho considered himself the superin- | Cablo—Special i L 10,010, 0 ‘l-:."nf.'."ll’f.'x'|.'|.x.;' 8 | Two ‘.,.l-lh..: rker duintan, Ke ull‘-\l :.\;:1 .:“ bl \"};H Iur‘ r., hm:;'_“ !_ht: comynnion. withSieiiian muskets, filling him | tendont of the Kellom school building as the i ago of Minister Lincoln's daughter | INVESTIGATING IMMIGIATION, 3 i tasemson. Hone Juilan, Motz, 1 at Gla %, whoro lio manufacturad | ull'of slugs of viseius slzos and shapss, Tho | Lendent of tho Ifollom school butlding ns the EEAER 90 M BIERC NS 4 Brooklyn...........81 3 stolon Hhitrker, Kcfuvr asonion, © bouble | cotton goods, David Mainer was at ono timo | murierors cscapi repreaontabivo.of the fitm N Horling \ fixod for September HISCIIRAR e playss Kelly i Klethory Trish, Kelly and | 4 partner thiero, but withdrew in July, 1S5 N s mington, Tng. | HOM and thoy proposo to bave pay for t Linst night Mr. MoGovmicl, now tho'x hagtho ColmIaEaRN W i luono PR Klatoor, Jhises. on Lulis: Hy ,Johue by | Tn November, 1850, M. Backer said he would | tand, suid t Miitha Viberals droppoi home | WOrk of superintending, lout mi f the Chicago fair, gave in Do Baldwin, Struck out: By Johusou, 4; by hid Hor 3nid he C h o 1ibor hpod huiie Mr, 1teo pung s oW phase on the ues- | deut minister of tho Chicago fair, ki » 0L ¢ ut for less tha Il ) e rule as thelr foromgy ank it w d be lable Mr, lteos sprung s W phi n thi 1 , ¥ . 3 ’ ?. avel 1 v Knttoslost Johnson and Wt | it B0 000, ho real | ELG o e tons Sl e (o GRGIAPIS | ion. Ho satd thut the board had no vight to | diuney to n fow Americaus. “Lodax M M WasiiNGToN, Aug, 8. —Dispatehes from tho ddwin and Gudke, Ui Longstre state rocords shot g sthe wown. He prodief b 1 4 $:00 - \witho! o Sy PR Ty iardaontabbie i1ad o8 immigration commission no Boston Given Anathor Sound Beating | Pine of fame: One hour and forty-five | took a little vroporty in One Hundved and | khowt: [ predictod dhat Mr, Bulfours o 1l | pay ont more than without a written | cormick went to visit Lord Aberdeen athis | United Statos immigration commission now Linia fof Phivty-second strot. near Mantattio cost | govornment billiwould b an (rrotrlevablo | contract, He believed the hoard had violated | aneent Scotel castle whore London society | in Europe to the treasury departmont stato by the 5t Louis Browns foliing ) A ve | Siop toward homnsraly and would mewn tho A e e aro. pald | ! nue, the consideration mentione being the rules when th wrehitects were paid 1l gatt to chatt, about the cngagement that s chairman, Colonel Weber, and Dy 87 Louls, Mo. Aug, B.—The visitors could ior a Tennis oy, nue, sideration ntioned being | suicide of unionismg will gaiher to ehati g mn , Col \ B i ' M ) Y. £0,000, and two weeks later Le sold itto A moetinz of thwisube munufacturors of the % ad for an « fre M vot hit McGill's curves today and suffered [ Owana, Aug. 3.~To the ‘lenuis Clubs of | Abraham Schneidor at a cousigeration of | United Stitos witl b Kol In b hiiateiphin on |y ioo! oy Ho thouht st the | tor of Mrs. Coruwallis West Gormany dofoat in consoquence. The Browns played | Omaha: All tennis clubs are most cordialiy | #115,000, Tivursday (o considor ischeme o buy it or Matoysla aURNY, EHEMONERLIAL A e A s e G coas I 8 -fiald. and ; i A ey i o e — ease tho smallgr conearns for a torm of five d should secure the consent of Mlr. Mon hoir inquirie omuwissionors Cros \:’2:]1:. ml. “‘1‘ u‘nl lml.lt:nl \\le.(’n u'uslumt .\;nu.\n.. rastilpaie 1n s ol tournament to AT SRR yoars. Tho movers in. the project are the | gedobt's boudsmen to destroy the old con- | To Facilitate Irvigation dorly ond Schultz will carey wers needed to bring runs in. The foaturos | be given by the Young Men's Christian asso ationnl tubo CWirks, Ponnsylvania tube | tract and draw upa now on changing the | cpiivey, Nob, Aug. S (Special Teles | gyois gAY worea boautiful cutch after a long run by tion tenuis club on their grouuds ot S o e &, Spang, Chalfant & Co., und the Ameri- [ authority from the architects to Supcrintond e AT ESM. duddihos gone | ks aRISEE s 3 McCarty on Duffy’s fly in a deop right cen- | Twenty-thivd and Harnoy streets, Avgust An Iowa Risor Bouruta: uiron aud tulg whrics, ent Hamilton grom to Lun Hu A% bl AR 08 fiand’ sho. po of ter, and Lyon's home run 1o the loft field | at5:50 p. m. The events will be: Gentle and Dies in Poverty Governor Patti&ii s sont o fottor ta Soo- | “Ne Siuviho iuaily moved that the wholo | 10 New England to intorest eapital n the DIe | goypjent, o dispateties indicato seats, Score: man's singles for tho city chuwpionship aud | Drs Moixes, Ia, Aug. &.—(Spocial Telo- | retaty Foster asklitk that tho state of Penn- | pactor by roferced to the committeo on | forty-milo irvigation diteh which lus b large amount of valuably informa 8t. Louls L..200003 03 0-8|8 gold medal; ndy's siogles for the city | gram to Tne B Johin Plozen, aged about [ tlon of the books of the: eystans ationai | bufldivgs and property, to bo roported to the | surveyed from @ point iu Dawson cou LR A e Boston., ..., L0 000110 champiouship and a suitable medal. An en | gixry-five yoars, was found dead in bed at | bunk in order to detormine whers Burdsiey's | board at a special meeting to be hetd at 8 | pointin Hall county. —Another repr AR s e s ; Hits: St. Louis, 10; Boston, 3. Errc try feo of i cents will charged. Sond | (i et and Chestuut streets this | S1ORLINKS went to sa that wetion may be taken | o'clock this evening. tive of the enterpriso sailed today for Eng pangd o b IABYIAR ouls 4 Boston, 1 Battories: M entries to E. T. Stiger, Capitol_avenie. d Obe 8 to recover funds of tho state and of the it land for the same purpose | tous whioh avo beli me ; e Boyle; Gritith and Murphy. Earn f ] WD, Oseood, E, K vor, W. 8. Sheldon, | morning. He had been sick about a month | and vounty of Philadelphin. A Mr. Woolley Comes Again - |~ In un interview between tho ¢ onimisslanary Bt Louts, 5, committee Young Men's Chuistian Associa | and bedfast about a week. A nelghbor The hous Turkish tamily In the vilinge | Thon the board heard from Mr. Frank W, | tuencd an Empty Dwelling A1ldsia Mormalnolagr in ORAMIS. 62 A0 LG PUIL COULDN'T HOLD OUT. tiou Tennis club, oman has been attending him and was with | 0f Uercames was rocentiy attiacked und Woolley through bis attorney and a lengthy A fireln an unoccupied two-story frame Kid PR AL CarumnuetOF Atz Asein|Mmosa wan oot . him hatf an bour before his death but did noy | 0 WOl and a ehiid were commumeation in which Mr. Woolley do 4 MDSURI LU ¥ A e 08 UrEUA. LOURE IR (e M S RIS R Kids at Play. roalizo his ond was 50 rear. fllanteon Qurlatian subladte were urresiod [OF | mandod that the board should pay him” #410 | dwelling ab Twenty-fourth and Grant called | st jecand il MGrIoARSRellvac pocket in the seventh and eighth innings. Cray Cuxreg, Neb, Aug. i.-~The *‘Suns,” Plozen had lived here many years and was ! conviets. Whilo n prison they were stablhed | OF g0 into court and fight it out out the deparument shortly after midnight. | polyxamy to b rlgl Wi R L .’: Knell woakerod & bit and Battimore puiled | the famous kid nine, went down to Edgar | the owner of considerable prop- wl\lh mm\;. and so sertously injured thut Mr, Woolley, it \\H.‘ln n:‘xl-‘wv-l\-;‘w .\»‘n ) cause of tho blaze is unknown. Tho | \'”"'; 4 »‘f\"“‘;:..\‘ R0 8 ‘“m”“‘”‘l:"m“-‘ out. Score: Tast weol and downod thele first nine —12 1o | Sty from which “"be "rocoived 'a | they lay” for olhi duyain & daniorous con- | at oue timo superintendent of bitldinges "I | oot was dunaged to tho extent of’ ®0. it | elikur w0 GRS Baltimoro. .10 10 0.0 03 3 4 pound vut three-baggers off “of Jennings, | A0S b1 & RooC MusiclAn, L 18 thought ho Looking Glasses All Right. e e Ay Rat 1 a0 | SBER ALARSRUNIIIE Ak RN all Morm X ad aro 8o fus Hits: Columbus, 7: Baltimore, 3. Krrors: | Figars six-foot pitone Battavies: Qlay | B¢ considerable money, but It bas nok. been pioyed for.8 y v e : - forwon before their v kution for Amer- Columbu Balthnore, & Eared run Yenter: C: vd D 3 A found. He had only one intimate friend and NuwwmaN Grove, Neb., Aug. 8.—[Special | Ho' thorefore” dewnuds the payment of his Muys. ., €. Moses will return from the re th 8 (i A T T T Rl T Pl Centar: C ampboll and Dunn; Bdgar: Dilion, | (0ot (oid litvie about his afairs, He lived | to Tur Bre.]—Tho Newman Grovo “West | salary for the months of May, June and July | o : \}‘m.,“,” O i e nie (ol ted | len Ho furter stated that whonover the aad Donahuie; Madden, Bukely, Townsend | Jennings and Avery. alono in bis little two-room houseand ap- | Lawas" were defeated yosterday by “Looi- | and & fow doys in April, amovnting to $410, 8y Soj Ik 0 melected | uostion was asked converts woro assured of and Robinson. s peared to be very superstitious, and opposed | ini Glass Stars.” Score, 20 to 10 Hattery After wrangling about the matter for Stock of millinery, fancy goods and | yho rightfuluoss of polygamy but of the leqity, LOOK AT LOUISVILLE, NOW. ! xon Won. | : t0 allowing snyone to enter his home. His | for West Lawns, Dopson, Welson and Lar- | twenty minutes the communication was notions which she will add to her exton- | impossibility ot its belng practiced at pros LouisviLLe, iKy., Aug. 3. ~The Louisville's Winsior, Neb,, Aug i-iSpecial Telo- | roouy wore very fithy and dirty. hul: Tho Stars, Jacobson, Stiner and | pluced on file. sivo dross making establishmont. No. | ent in the United States o Growr Brituin braced up toduy aid shut the Athletics out | ram to Tus Bes.)-—The ball gawe at Wayne | He had relatives in Germaoy, but refused | Froisted. Umpire Radman’ favoriug the | = City Treasurer Rusn submitted a monthly 2238 Farnam strect [ and that they must ot ko to Auorica \f without @ cun. = Stratton pitohod great ball | between the Wayne and Dixon clubsre- | to commuulcate with them,” fearing they | Stars throughout the game, Scorer: T'reff- | statement, showing the balwnces in the - 'w Intend Lo oboy the law and abstain sad but one hit was made and that i soratoh. | sulted in favor of Dixou—1¢ to 3. were after his property. He was regarded treasury of school funds as follows: (ieueral Dr. Birney, hay fevor aud catarch, B bldg, | from polygamous marriages,