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in about 7 o'cly SO IT ALL CAME TO NAUGHT, | artpiosiaarineeed ans steced to o omes | [N THE TROTTER'S PARADISE. | about'. . £ NG ok, which continued until FLEY a consaquence the Linden L EN BALLOTS REQUIRED. | Meewiiiasnd “Pie e hnten™ s | NSURGENTS' CHANCES W The association then adjonrned. Trea park ri were postponed one day. found no glanders. . , | The clearing wWoafher of this eveniny and to- = S DON'T WANT THE KING. night gives promile of a hright day tomor- REGARD. FINAL i v. The ray tin_in full blast to q i ¢ i . Peace Oonference of the Base Ball Magnates Podton XieHoan, Decors Utretiv 1d Flyors on the Independencs Track Making | row. Fho racgs 5}:“:::";‘:!‘;“""‘“ Wataring. Inllupel.duntl;vhr al Onln;;m,mu at Mind i e i Latest Nows from the Seat of War En- : oston Americ . New Marks Daily. Already thero ™8 a big crowd of horsemen omirated Beal, eaent Trouble Between the Chilinn couraging for the Balmacedas i rh Ll o oo 4 prosent and with a Heldof 100 fiyors now on- Factions Belleved to Be the End. o, o alimaoedan o Bostox, Mass., Aug. 26, —T'he directors of = | tered tho prospect for the grandest meoting s | Copyright 1591 by James Gordon Bennett.| - r o 0 A onn | £ s o state is cxgplle S\nts, Aug. 2, —| New York Herald Cable TERMS AS PROPOSED BY EITHER SIDE. | ™° Hn:xlnn Bas m‘.:n\;luh ‘r‘)]’h;hlw‘“\l:::l;ll " | ONLY TWO RECORDS BROKEN YESTERDAY. | in the state is exgpllent, MUCH ACTIVITY AMONG CANDIDATES, | Lpt‘v‘n‘lnl \‘u)LI 4 Il.\ 1“ }luql:lrx:\‘l:.:»:l COSTLY MISTAKES BY THE INSURGENTS. + | association say nothin one | { cot Ty Haeea Special to Tik Brg. ho an wilian el about the jnmp of Kelly. Today they sent a | — Ot ‘,:."I':I"V'\“;';“' SOOI Pt ——— | legation at Paris talked of nothing else yes —_— 4 telogram to President Kramer asking that | Harness Races in the East—Last Day | Firsy race, oh et Horaco Loland won: | Neither Gaslin nor Ragan Presented | terday but the Herald dispateh concorning | mpaipe gt 5 " ' 2 4! wce, ohedn ornee Loland wol ptres " 0 a Each Party Wants the Best of the | tho Kelly matter bo not considered in the atJerome Park—Good Ru | Dr. lcomun second, Pomfrotte third. Time: Their Names as Prospects Were the great battle. Tho legation, and even the |~ FF (00F R T T Bargain, and Both Want to Ig- conference at Washington, Thoy do not L gt i % fois sy Ohilian ministes hiisels, ks bosn ontteely by Overwhelming Numbers —Be- | » the Western—Yess need and will have no use for him, even if he at Saratoga—Other o v"-'m-rp’:fl.; -‘[‘m.,«'l"”‘ln':i'rn Uil 'nvnrllv e t |" r New withoubnews as iho wifes have beéon éht ginning of the End - War )\ 4 . was retained. The elub will not make tho Tracks. o 8 : | voim Nobraska Towns. Ml S 4 : be no proceedings against him or tho club { mald won, Zatippa second. Glenold third —_— ay its dis- o that secured him. R o o | Time: 1:05. e o WL At et cussod how it was possiblo the Herald could o~k p Manager Baneroft of the Milwaukeos said | TNDEPENDENCE, 1a, Aug. 26.—~Tho 7,000 | " Fourth race, six fariongs: Fred Taral we Mixves, Neo., Aug, 6. —[Spectal TOlegram | oo\ o 5ived such a dispatch, Had it not | Wasnixatoy, D. C., Aug. %.~A telogram = Wasmxotoy, D. C., Aug. 26.—There Was | ynat Kelly came to him upon entering tho | pcople who attended this afternoon's races | Quaetnis, Trowbridge sccond, Roley Holey | to Tnr Brk.)—The indepondent's judicial | oo, o by oioumstantinl ovidence, tho na. | from Valparaiso, dated the 24th inst, has 00 meoting this morning between the Na- | grounds yesterday afternoon and told him | saw great sport. Tho first number on tho | "I, TIL" ¥iltie fite and, furlong deaq | convention was held in this city today. Fred- | TR (0 T B T EEIEEEIE et e | today been recaivod in this eity. of which the 3 tional league aad the American association, | what he had done, and that he had signed a | card was the unfinishod $1,000 trotting stake | hent between Hercules und Winslow: Joe D | erick B. Beal of Alma was nominated for the it U it Fellowtie i bl gillon 4 L4 the withrawnl of tho association peaplo tast | contract for the remainder of tnis season and | oo Seot 5% PRAR A MOC LAt BRGS0 | third. Time: 2:134. Money divided Judgeship on tho eloventh formal ballot, 1t | °Fdl Membors of the logation were at the | following 18 a translation " Itof Kelly's jump to the the berinning of next for $20,000--&13,000 | I oanily 159194 e - Yoy was ascertained early in the day that neither | editorial roows yesterday morning while the I'he insurgents succeeded in landing 10,- svening a3 result of Kelly P down, besidos n ticket for Furopo for bimself | Class. Position won easily in 2:24. neer Wins the kbor. early in the day that ne dispatches were belug recelved over the Her | 000 soldiers at the bay of Quintoros, uorth of leaguo having temporarily susponded negoti- | ang his wife. Mr. Bancroft said that Presi- [ In the $,000 stakes for 3-year-olds, Faus- Aug. 26,—The principal event at slin or Ragan could bo nominated aud e o] el PR Y s ? i s private win v v0 bo o o, where they started along stions. Reprosentatives of the league, how- | dent Von der Ahe of the St. Louis Browns | tino sold favorite 5 to 1, The first heat was | the Yorkville mecting today was the race for | their names wore not brought before the con- :1:1,;“':;\::‘;,:.“,‘: ;:li‘:nm‘:‘\ynlvm 'Ikl‘:ll‘hr:v:" ‘A"’(‘\n“(:: | -nml.- toward \'mmn::in :::«,h-rl v;:: “Am“l:? sver, nold a meoting and prepared a reply to | could have signed Kelly in St. Louis in the | 4 gyccession of breaks, but in the next three | the great Kbor handicap plate of 1,000 sover- | vention until noon. It was thought that | Mozl > i ¢ . I i last trip of the Cincinnatis there. Kelly igns for a 1 3 e , R . | mation. Now they eagerly look forward to | tion of six of their men-of-war and eight i tho letter sent to them by tho association | & 4 e he covered himself with glory, lowering his | eigns for three-year-olds and upwards, one [ Snafor, county attorney of Phelps county, 3 ] h 3 sigoificd his willingness to sign with 4 3 mite and & half {forty-five subscribers). It COUNLYs | 410 Herald to supply them with information. | armed transports, besides all the bonts of committen last night. Von der Ahe. It wus Von der Ahe's | record to2.17, and having the honor of mak- would be nominated on the second ballot, but | *'f S HalE HBRE. Brgy y 28, —1 h : " was won by Buccaneer, St. Benedict second, The Herald representatives during the day | their fleet provided with maitralleuses, en- Wasmixeros, D. C., Aug. 26.—The follow- | intention to play him in left field and behind | ing the three fastest heats ever trotted by & | Rod Fagle third, n combination was mado by the Beai and | | AAC e D Itk & gontioman who | eAvOFiag to surphise thod olty by-a. rear Ing Is a copy of the letter sent this morning {h:-(}ml{, o hnoxl year ln'plny‘h\m at the | stallion in a race. Ragan men which finally nominated Beal. B mm'l"“‘" ‘hrvt“‘;“‘; ; \19«1‘ 7L OIS | Aethdk sury ) WS R g n of the | head of the Chicago association nine. = b SR Whien: balloting bogan, & resolition was | PTO! has a dor knowledg: ack, Lo A o QU G ML) Kelly afterwards changed his mind and | ‘The talent, who have been sadly left AR e ) Ly el affairs than any one in Paris and on this a A government forco of 5,000 mon was im American association committes, to the rep- [ ih€ WY ST ) i bero his | 'hroughout the whoie meeting, made another x adopted requiring each candidate to sizn a LA b v v csontotives of tho league, stating the ultl- | pud he wanted to play iu Boston, whero his | K e ey chose. to play Cli- | SPringficld Whitings and Weeping | yiadge renouncing ailogianceto all old parties, | €0U0t What ho says is of the highest impor- | mediately dispatched from Valparafso and resen! cague, home was. Von der Ahe interposed no ob- | K en they chose to play \WKLSH IS G ETES asin O PIAY: B e e e M ktvn, | tanoe. On account of tho responsiblo position | succeedod in_ delaying the crossing of tho limyd 5 * | he holds o stipulates that his name shall not | Aconcagua river near its mouth, whilea appeat in print. sufcient number of troops were moving by matum of the association : jection, and asked him if he could go right | matize as favorite in the 2:35 class, Nigger | : 3 sLENEN: We In good faith acceptod your | away. ' Ho took the train that same night for | Baby had just a little more spoed aud carried | . SPMNGFIELD, Neb, Aug. 20.—[Special | goul of Harlan and Hewittof Adams very i . Telegram to Tug Bee.|—The Springfield | promptly signed, but McNoeny of - Webster tho battle, probably | railto protect Valparaiso and oppore the .00 men, with a proposition for o “pence confore and ut- | Boston. That the Boston association nine | (o y 5 oo LS P clogs 1 [ D Whitings have been putting up great ball | oxploded a bomb in the convention by flatly Do vou look upon prospect of a further increase of forces from tended with the intontion and, disposition (0 | could not sell out is shewn by the fact thai | O the ! ! e waer witloh would be | Fresident Kramer holds a deud of trust for LR Ll W trot, Whitefoot | =00 on, but today's game with tho | refusingand deaouncing in scathing words | now beiug waged or perhaps concluded, as | insurgents by at loast 15 Weeping Water Republicans, shutting tnem | 80¥ such proceedings and charging it us the | gy,q) dilferences in somo manner which ‘would be | 51 h0r cont of the capital stock of the club, | sold even with the field and won in straight piAdu sl MU A0 e (Gl *Almost so. 1f the government is defeated | other quarters. honorable both to your people and ot ke, s ek SRR A A AR Foven were this not so the association would | heats, out by a score of 2 to 0, by far surpasses any- | o chairman of the convention aunounced he Losses Were Heavy. While we were thus engaged, in )nl'lm'l ;'nr‘l! keep & club 1n Boston on new grounys were looking to a fair anc h sottiement, wo | keep a cl o rroungs The 2:23 puco was unfinished. Storm, b, : i ¥ i P el "7 | thingever witnessed In this county, if not in | that McNeeny's name would be dropped and | the insurgents will, without doubt, take 1 f your | the present club disposed of in any way. that on wore npprised of the f B Lk 1 SO tean rown Hal, carried n2: ame I = Y ' > Lruet withiout your kriowladge, ) g b carriod off the two heats 10 2:17 | 1, gtato u the amateur flold. 1t was no- | 1t was dropped. Gaslin was not in the all | Valparaiso and cause great domoralization | ho government forcos succedod in stop- &g oraur pinvers o Jump ks NATIONAL LEAGUE. 36140k Wak statiad 65 beab Hifs Fecord. awl | DOLY'S ERMIGVOIGH) dntil LhS 1aat meh Hwd\j ARFIHE S Conventan bu’ Ragan wal, among tho supporters of the government." ping the insurgents for forty hours with & Conbract, Yo will, of Sonrad, agroe. that in . el el YR o S And will they win 1" 0 ] : Ulew of the conference. which was wall known | Colonel Ely of Duluth Made a Timely | made the mile in his own time 3:105;. Man. | D6¢n retived. This s the third straight game NEARLY 1 BLOCK BURNED. Ty AWIE H loss to the enemy of about 3,000 of its mon, [ scarcely think so. The odds seem to bo | potwithstanding the fire of the insurgent the Whitings have taken from the Republi- 1’youir club membors wh athorized Error in ¢ hicago. . agor lowered his record of 3:143¢ and paced's i Yol to roprasent them, Bny such. aetlon was | ouiciao T aue. 26 oo s game was | Sior lowered his ro LA (D cans this senson, Thoy had it in for tho | povinoeon won enormously against them from their topo- | fleot hosides that of the tand foreo. S0t 10 good Talth, Mt A poattive violution of , 1il,, Aug, 26.—Toda's gar jlo In 3:18, breakiug the worli's record oho | Whitings this time, putting up as fine a lot o graphical position and the numbers and dis | This operation enabled the government to select the best positions for its 12,000 troops, the letter and spirit of the negotiations which | about an even thing on both sides, the Colts | secoud. He now holds the r although this advantage cost the loss of half 2.veor ¥ of players as there is in the state,but Spring- 2-year-old and i-year-old pucers. He is sired | fi]q always keeps up with the procession, cipline of their soldiers. The government Spocial Telo- Bl L is, we faol that wo unnot prop- | HAving o trilo the best of it, making ono less | § JyCS it Bl (0 ol oot BP0l i erly contiiue our nosotiatlonsuntil yout boo- | CFror than the visitors. Brooklyn played | “roimonion’s ohrd contains the proat b-year. | JUSt Eance at the score: gram to Tur J—A fire broke out this | Seems to have an enormous advantage in | or"tyo’ gallant division of 5,000 men, which plo baye shown a disposition to et and | Ely from tho defunct Duluth elub_on third, | old stake. Nancy Hanks is i fine condition, | §pringfield. ... 0100010008 morningat1:30in the old Nebraska livery [ ranke and their position is almost impregna- | contested the march of the rebels and their et foiely. Unloss, | thurotoro, 01" can | and ithough ne showed up woll, his orror 1n | and- all Kontadsy 18" backing. nor-hoavy | Voenink Waisr 00,000 00 90| barn on Washington stroot. Tho flames soon | ble. A railrond runs along the mountain | crossing the Acarungua river. g food fnith in our neotiations und dealings, | the cighth gave the coming champions three | Summary Wooping Water, Hilior nnd @ndke, Dise: | spread to adjoining buildings, which were | sido and can bring thom tho refnforcoments | e £eDel et hos beon kept at bay by tho PO S A s L L b iaree-yeut-old 340 class, 84000 stake: Po- | hits: pringfield. 7; Weeping Wuter, & ‘Iwo- | consuimoa, leaviug but tho First Naional | Which the newly elected president, Claudia | 4o doprivad of (ho oxpected protoction of ply of the League. 0; Brooklyn, 0. Errors: | S\Xth, Vanessa seventh, Time: 2:4}, 2:24, | Springfield, 3: Woeening Water, 4, Stolen base: The buildings burned were freme. Those Ana what are the insurgents’ chances? forces ure constantly u\\xuz r:-lulur‘nl yn, 0. ) or. Now the rebel The following is the reply of the league 3 Bho L BRLEArI &8 GUT VS| 514, Sprinefield, Eunyer, ardin, Brown: Weeping [ g g T g v “If there were treachery in Fort Callao | ments from the inte vt and K insiow. Rarned | Four-year-old trotting: Whitetoot | Wator, Butier. Stricek outs By Milier, & by | left standing were brick. The loss 1s about f % (HeK? WAl eRelary (o 0 Ot L | forces will be found without any possible i vevalotiat B’ R ORToB A0 BN RL VavA won, Sabin’s Conselior second, Octomar third, | Etmyer, 9. Pussed balls: Gudke, 1 Tinie of | $40,000 and the insurance small. The origin | 80 0 V70! ROLORE & SR TSRO i . tHisiante. reseipt of your coms 2 dingd Ut . Manchester ¢ fourth, Etnel Mack fifth, John | game: One hour und forty-five minutes, Um-= | of tho fire is unknown. The business houses | inforcements from Valparaiso they have i munication of this date. GIANTS PLAYED LIKE ME Esixth, Olivette seventh, Time: 2:23%, 2:24, | pire: St. John. destroyed are: Baidwin, joweler; Nobraska | Promised thoy could win.” Strict Nentrality Must Be Observed. and in good faith the National gretis ; ; pointed a committee of three Lo me Cixciszary, O, Aug. —(,(ndnnnllvs Three-yoar-old stakes, £,000: Faustino first, Maple Str. Stara. v " OB . ol ilor “How are they comparatively equipped ! Beruiy, Aug. 20.—The National Gazette committeo from the associntion for the pur- | ervors and poor work on bases lost today’s | fy A \,f“*“,m, ANA i Outier ‘Pho Lake Si X { a M liyery:barnyunoocupled; merchant tailoratoro B L M " - bettor | States that an English steamer, which ar- 2 1086 of harmonizink any diff oxisting | game to New York. The whole New York | fourth. Cannry Hird fifih, Axministor sixth ho Liake Strect Juniors nd the Maplo { of W,. Brink; barber and bath rooms ot Tho, government has got infinitaly bettor | 5oyt Kol s belioveditoiave) n cargoof g ,.-mm.n,.-‘u.,l..run..»z,.y].vv-«‘ :§r:i-.--runvx~ outfit distinguished itself. Tiernan, Gore | Muggié Sherman seventh, Timo: 2:26, 2:18%, | Street Stars played an iuteresting game yes- | (jeorge Mackey, meat market of Doughty cavairy and in case the insurgents arc des- | o yauterial'on board for the Balmacedan 1zing_your comnittee representing the Amer- | ana” ('Rourke made sensational catehos of | 2:1h 3181 terday afternoon, resulting in a score of 25 | Co., furniture store of S, O. Hall. The con- | cending they could sweep the valley, for the | war vessel, Presidonte Piuto, which arrived fean sssoclation submitted the following de- o1 Ty e ol yesterday, Should this bo the case ass, trotting: Nigger Baby first, Cll- | 16 15 in favor of the Maple Street Stars. Tho | tents of Hall's store were totaily destroyed, | insurgents come from the north whore horses | at I peEiies i ECorey ize second, A third. Moss K 2 e second, Arasence third. Moss Kon % 0 O, it {tiraGi cal | 83 welt as those of Doughty & Co., the build- | ury ulinost unprocurable, On theother hand, | it is genc ro that the Ger: sis for sottloment 1y understood h ninnds as o b ’ First. The reversul of the decision of the Na- | Clneinnati.. . 10000000 0—1[fraqir, Betsy Cotton BYSEW. i f Fulle d Martis i sl of ¢ i 87 |EQinelin [ 0 . lietsy Col y" Wondor | home runs of Fuller’ and Martis in ¢ HEIUIR [ f g 5 ; tional bonrd in the cases of Stovey and Bier- | New York. of 1=Tlo} sii0 okl «= g | i i thnoad. A ies points were the principal features of the | iNE occupied by the postofiice and J. C. | 4 S G o FUGEER L L0 | man authorities at Kiel, acting und ) instructions from the imperial gove Barnes' confectionery store. By the heroic yers to | Ilits: Cineinnat), ver, mnct (e remanding of said p : ); New York 9. Errors: Rame. the Athletic club the Ameriea socia- | Cincinnatl.6: New York, . Earned runs: New Get-Aw: ring. The S eaot s o i ’ efforts of citizens the further spread of the | being armed with the latest type of Arm- | \y sist up e neutrality e port toh York, < Crune und Hurrington; 4 sorAway.tacing fit Diis Meplelstrust Spuiwonliillalto hear [ o e itvartaval Lioug Y ab CREJLITIONI: 118 Crong gl HaNivHFams e [SoVaFR ISR UL WOADY | Telblioaide S ey ohates s b S Second. That all players now nnder contract | Rusté and Clark Jzronk Pank, N. Y., Aue..20.—This was | from the Atlantics und"Mt. Welcomes on tho | flames was uverted, although at one timo guns, where: ag ol boiug strictly obsorved by the English B LI oK Conta s Claskork (O dif o tho last day of tho Monmouth association ay | 1OMMOMs grounds, Tuverty-secontt ana Locust. | 100K0d a8 if the wbole business portion of the | s dato back to 18502, steamship aud by the Chilian war vessel, In P wInird, "hat "o logality eontracts of | himself with' glory today by pitching the best | racing this year undor the auspices of tho e e p ey ceoond L caamoloy Mug figatd i hor oario, should 1L Consist of war - lekery and Shriver w/ he Chicago club oc) ) i : N g Lk e of | » M NGs, Neol 26, — el NI L, ol i 3 o @ insar- ’Pre: ) b vhi o Subsect to discusaton. o ko ctuh B9 | game sceu on the home grounids this scason: | Monmouth nssocintion, and it will be held at | tleld;'A. Vickors, middle fleld; M. . Grover, | | HIASTINGS, Nob, Aug. 2. [Specinl to Fix | *Thoro I no popular nterest in tho fnsar- | terial, to the Drusidento Piuto, while - thoso Fourth, Thatall piayers who have signea | fod €iving the Hostons but one hit “he | Morris Park. The sport today was in tho | rightficid. £R.|—Early this morniug it began to rain, | rection atall. Tam preparod to say that out | two vessels ave in German wators. two contracts shall be suspended. unt‘x’l'n::‘:wfl.:h‘. h:noi l:oz:nm_n 1 Staley | yature of getting away racing. The track | _The Maple Streel Stars and Cable Station | and continued without interruption till | of the 5,000,000 inhabitants of Chili, 2,050,000 [ . Germans, itis distinctly understood, has Sixth. The adontion of a new natfonal agrev- | Boston. i DRoRo oo o ol o=y | RSN TRRees KV S EIONAR e inoy asarterst ¥ TR ‘"Il';"fh:‘;:g;;f“:“,’“"‘{"“01&:”:‘“"“:‘;';1 muday, but the general ovinion s that the | The insurgents aro backed up by the richor | (il between the congressionaiists party | O the Western asvoclation bo | 4,15 Vibtsburi, 6; Buston, 1. Errors: Pitts. | notUr'aided and won ensily from Voluntecr, | two on bases, Jackson on his third striko | SBOWE is Just what the country needs. classes, the ones that nave wiclded the | and the forces of President Balmac ¥ donled wdmission a5 & major party tosuch | Milfor: Statoy and Homaete. Baehed fiad L0 8 to . who beat Triangle, 105510 1. | knocked a good ‘hit clear into right field, T'he Hustlers returned from their Geneva | power und now find themsolves thwarted by Expect a Decisive Batt now werocent.” 1F iations | THtSBirE 3 i e ™ ace. six furlongs. Stx starters: | Yich won tho game for the Maple Street | trip and were soundly roasted on ali sidos for | the rule of Prosident Balmaceda, There has | 1y 10 Ao et Lo hace e, TS U O LGl FOUGIT 1T T0 A DRAW. Oyhosare, 109 to 1. attow o zoon aoinrters: | Stars. Score, 134011 losing the game. The provailing sentiment [ not becu one popular movement during tho | pas roceived a weiegram from Buoy e cireuit shall ho composed of . Chicago, Broo u | I W o , » as reccived @ telegram from Bucnos Ayres, Iyn, Boston. Philadelphia,’ St Louls. Balti- [ CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 26.—Tho game today | Fom Contribution 1104 to5. who beat Tear- | | Wo would likq ;"J‘G-fl" from the Fairmount | is that it need not have been lost. war.” dated yesteraay evening, suying: more. Clocinnati, Washington. Columbus, | was a beautiful one, McAleer's work was Iime: 1:174 uniors or any other nine under 14 yoars. The docket for the September term of the “Suppose the govornment loses, what A bittle was fought at Quintero today. Loulsville and Milwaukee. That the right of | never equalled in this city; ho made four g 1400 yards. Nine sturtors: Address Bert Hamblet, 2410 Emmet street, | county court is unusually larg I GIAT RDOTRUIGNE UM ntatRv o1 bay |k Ly Yo = Hower, 115 (even), took the lead In the stretch | or Robert Day, 2714 Bristol street. a i ) e 1 then £ s olties shaTl bo purpotuali that s toany | 1% stele threo bissss aud scored threo runs, | und won onslly. Waodeutter, 11310 to 1) bont R connochion with the independont. pacsr. 15 | - <11 ho ropliod 1atitig Bofaauthol || DL Raced oty on ko R U B daclilye in case any club should resign’ its moember- ¢ 3 Ship,disbivnd or ba expaiiod: the Americun | 1Y on the left field fout linn by diving head | 1:21%, : S N i R ! assbolton it e s et "ut Ay i | foremost” and”turning o double somersanit | | Foirth race, ono mile, stx sturtors: Ag | Clavuos, Neti,:Aue. 2.—[Special Tole- | county. It wwas not lonk ago since he wroto | govormmont would be much wonkened at Sun Thin congressionalists sustained heavy losses, o Reports Confirmod. to establish ther club in such city from the force of the affort. The game was by swuug into the stretch was a general | gram to Tue Bee. | —Today’s game betiween | & som i i v o . the = S | closing, 4 ong Cella, 05 L y - fon wi \ Diego, but it must be remembered that they Sp s Wo were discussing these demuntx whon | callod to pormit the visitors to take the Chi- | PAIBE, Ancilntho Hznt ,',1:,‘;{,”,‘,‘,‘.}..,:@‘;1‘};7"‘, {5 | the Chadron nine and the Hot Springs Grays | connection with the democrats. BavalaEitI00 b the north, consid. | ; LOXPON, Aug. 2. —The Chilian legation your commitieo withdrew for conference. | cago train, Score, AL X It ¢ LS A A meeting of the State Sheriffs’ assodation | have got 10,000 troops in the north, cousid- | yag" recoived a dospatch from Chili, dated At AP S oy 5, who beat “Prither, 9 (6 to 1), for the place. | was won by theTAtfer by a score of 10 to 6. | jq ayn 35538 B o votidoap: | oarly Int ening you had been in posses- | Cleveland......0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0—4 | Time: e I Catati Gl tiilthalaathailof b arranged for September in this city. ered to be the flower of the army, and might | August 25, confirming the report thut a Philadelphia .0 1 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 0— 4 fth race. four and one-half furlongs. £BIO W Asy Oy Olosempiil La laskhalso make a stand with that force, and if the in- | battle was fought yesterday betwoen the rsionists at Fremont. 1o fou"of the Informatio er elaime X £ o siou of the Information that, & pinyer claimed welve starters: Alliquippa. 91 @® to 1), won | tho eighth iuning. yvhen, with two men on Harvest Excu Balmacedan and congressignal forces. i | by n tion club had been slened b Hits: Clovelund. 10: Philadelphin, 11 o i crushing de Nati R T R L e il Philadelphia. . . But by & longth from Marmont, 118( o 2), whe | bases, Black giondfre made ‘on > vmmond | Frevoxt, Neb, Aug. %8 {Opectal w 10 :",’,:{’,‘:;“L'::;zm";: ;r.':,sh',x,:”u ;:L,',,“,',‘,E, :".e{r despateh gives no detumls, beyond tho state- tlon had Just beon confirmed. Mr. Pholps then | ber and Zimmer; Keefe, Kline "4 Fied, Steeplechinse, short course, Six | €FXOMS. Willikms @d very effective pitching ioasnn A for thi® Lagee harvest oxcar- | 70 (! OO 199 POst=f mont that the insurgents lost heavily. From { T O ool ik s ren Natibnaiiespe St aing startors: DoTaws o 163 lavens wons Futariiy | 80d Bittinger was in good form. Robinson’s | *! runged for tho yedr passed up he | 100 thos wore in eipk months ago, with | tho tanor af thedsspawn tho Chilian min: fur o8 we ncerned nothing has oceurred Fia st Want by 145, (even), second; Wheatley, 132 (5 to 1), third, | 1Wo-bagger was a corker. Score: Elkhorn valley today. ‘The Fremost, Elk- o 1t ond Db & fragmant O an | fster I confident of tho uitimato “victo)y ot 4 since the hour of ndjournment to chungo the | Ohicago. .. 00 6 Time: 8:35. Chadron.. .0 0040001 1—0|horn& Missouri Vailey road sent out one | "F™MY- Then it remains to be seen whether | tho Balmuceduns AL 10 o'clock this morning we were at the | HowCl Charter Oak Races. LiodADHIng 40000105 *—10fgpecial train in addition to1ts regular to ac- [ 1 men aud officors may not seo fit to dis- ow Yor Hits: Chadron, 12; Hot Springs, 10. Home | commodate a large numverof passencers | continue the war which has been ruining AUINGEUVERING FOR POSITION, place of mecting prepured to proceed | Phiiadelpiiy Harrrorp, Conn., Aug. 26. With the business ‘which brought us | Beomcim Only one of | runs: Hot Springs, 1. Struck out: By Will- | who have taken advantage of the cheap | the country since it began,” U el L Bro tho three races down on the card was fin- | 1ams. 5: by Pattorson, 4 Batteries: Willians | soro Jodt ,the ch S ; 2l A 0B communlontion™ was - rocolyeq | oioroand. ished at Charter Ouk park today, | “N Bittlaker; Pattorson ana Black. Trore preoted ot Fremont T Socmioninitors | “How do you look upon the future finan- '“""';p“,'.’,-"'_',’:"', Eiariice HaveiOivon ch you m 5 followlng o n o - g i v Secretary Han- | o e , fighting for the Present. abaena vpumake sher(ollowiig’ additlonsly| (Pittauurs'<l) Eight heats were trotted in the 2:20 The Colts Organize. son of the Board of Trade, who distributed | €12 Position of Chili, provided peace and | 0 " - AuvL 2.The following di committoe can guaranteo 1o (s the roturn of == race with a purse of §10,000, but the 1ssue of | _ InrERiaL, Neb., Aug. 26.—[Special to Tug | handsomely illustrated advertisements of the | Order are restorea?” % Dl ovangdls; i e L T R AMERIUAN ASSOCLATION, it i still uncertain. Darkuess put an ond to | BFE.|—-Our Colts weut to Lamar on tho 25t | S0 A fine display of agricultural products | ~The financial and economical condition of | PAeh npenes in ws Herald this morning o Wit antinely trom the conemmbeted | Boston Takes Anothor from the Brow- | Ue Ereatest day’s racing there has bocn for | and won to the tune of 15 t0 6, a six inning | V°° 120 O exbibition at the dopot. the country is as sound today as it was a | fFOI Valparaiso, Chili: W rospect fully subumit that thisinst deninnd SiorsiVery Bagily; many a day. There were no walkovers. | game, Y Otoe County Organizations year ago. Before the revolution took place | Neither of tho aruies now confronting euch ] tho rovenues of the country . whieh | OUher along the castern shore of Valparaiso .- Many of tLe finishes were highly exciting, occuples precisely the same stat Tmperial Colts. s 40560 0-15 nraska Crry, Neb., Aug. 26.—[Special bay scems disposed to renew hostilities just,- any of Bosroy, Mass., Aug. 26, — acuFibnrasiasiyithe(saie stat Anviior e Brewers bat- | and the result fraquently not known until the i liglotian dew indeiatioves mentionedsand lsw | =8 e s L i sult frequently il Lunar, % 215000 0-6 | Telogram to Tne Ben.).—T) e | aro held in equal proportions by tho revolu- { ; proporaublect tor discussian in foint’ conter- | 1 rien protty hard toduy but were not | Julkes gavo their docision. Only the 2 Buttorios: Mudd, Smith and Gelsh: C. Nore | of o8 FUEIER]=Iholschooliontoersliis it ta il ettt T at prosent, and outside of some unimportafiy Cussing und nGJusbing, 1f possitie. jlis1 | in the game. for tho Reds pounded Dwer hard, | Irotting race, the first event, was finished. | mun ana . Norman. Fhree bhee hie: Gelr; | ©f Otoo county have effected a permanent i & r WHL come | i rmishing thero shti it e wnd najusting It possivic. uny und all | earning sevon runs. Scoro: There were about 10,000 peoplo present. | ner, Goish Banckman and Bigler. Struck out: | Organization as folaws: W. P. Farnsworth | 08Ck.” Erirmalinciorowasino Nelingitodayeay aro prepared to proceed In compliance. with | Boston. 12201024 g | Thesummaries follow: Smith, 5; Mudd, 2; Norman, 2 Umpire: Wili- | of Unadilla, president; Q. D, Harman of | ‘“Whatever the government may be when | MO3F 83 can be learned tho commanding gon- our "Unkduratunding wu the ‘tinb of adjopra | Milwiikes 02 0 0 40 0 6 8 1=F 9 olass, trotting, purse $1,500, divided: | 1ams. district No. 5, first_vice president; Kugeno | established, are the revenues suflicient to | SFHS 0f the two armies are watching each ment last nizht. We, thorefore, hold ourselves | Hits: Boston, 15; Milwaukee, 10, Errors: | Dunnette first, K socond, Ludy Star Onc Munn, second vice prosident, H. M. Bovds- | meet the expenses and pay the.interest on | OieF closely and munauvering for position. They Won. q N oYa o, ton of Nebraska City, secretary; J. T. Sabin General Canto, it is generally bolieved 1n rendiness to meet you wnd wiil remain here | Boston, 2; Milwiukee, 1. Batteros: O'Brien | third, Patience’ fourth, Daisy C fifih, San v N WeeriNg Watkn, Neb., Aug. 26.—|Special | of Syracuse, Treasurer. Whon the as until 5 o'clock this afternoon and unless | and Murphy matoo Maid sixth, Temploton seventh! Tim the natioual debt?” among the peopls, being famitiar with war- Dwyer and Vaughn., karned otherwise vised. J N s : s B s, 2ha, 22 2 27! i 1. LY herwise advised. Toun T Bnosm, | runs: osto Milwau oo, 4 PR €, 2ulg, BT, to Tur Bek.]—The iepublicans defeated the | tion is thoroughly organized, meetings will Yes, ample, and ulso sufticient, over and i i YRNE, GOES DOW: harter Oak guaranteed stike of $10,000 for + Y. org! " gS 4 fave, has realized the fact that it 11 nigh JAMES A HART, S (9N 200, 2:20 trotters: Nightingale, Little ‘Albert and | Wabash nine by a scoro of 17 to . Batteries | be held at regular intervals and interesting | above, to give a surplus of from §,000,000 to i iron hoifaot thatils/la syollintgh Reigindexotiche American) albimvons Md Aue 2. ho Balumor | Abbie V'tlea tor iint taco. elinan and | for, Weepiug Wator: Millor, Vaor, Nobly | programmos ureaged for oach gathering. | $4,000,000 por annum. Chili ooy owes | IMPOIbIe Lo procuro Valparaiso by u dirco _ xciting game witl 1o ot the fourth heat. Miss | and Walterhouse; for Wabash: Hi 03 5 . attack along the line: arently i ‘To this communication the association re- | Columbus today and won by ona'zru'f‘, Timely | Allco and Frank I dist inthe third | Austin. Umpire! St John. Hilonfiaad Change dents, abroad £8,500,000.. The interost and sink- \'m\\" whon :u mlnn..::»usru:?c‘::xp:trf-"‘-ll: hn\(',l e plied batting won the game forthe home team. | 3otk sl g 374 %M 20N 2ilns Ry = Furnoxt, Neb., Aug. 2, —(Special to Tng | 3¢ fund only imposo un exponaiwro | [T y SRR pUETLEMEN: Vour lettor was pocoived ag | Score: By olas et ting. Durse 8200021 (dand, un Rustlers Took It. Bre.]—Superintendent Grinstead of the city | ©f £4000.000 8 voar. Sho has no intorua- | D Mox Sundey HEAAEE il b o were about to leave the elty. Itis a very | Baltimore. .. d02 = Frod 8 Wi " socon ‘hirq | Corusnus, Neb., Aug. 26.—[Special Tele- | gono: ~ s 2 Y| i ; : is altogether probable, therefore, that he { alttinore 1 01200 0—g| finished: Krod s Wiikes won ‘socond und third s, Neb,, Aug. [Bpacialiolo-iligonoolatithataaib ke (o thelonauitig yant, | casladebtaunissaiyoufooseltalcountithio If it i SRR Rt R R 8 great surprise, in view of thé fact that we | Columbus. .. stated to you very positivel ci8 0002000 heat. L government certificates. Chili’s revenuo is htuing w first b t. 1 1 2:10% ( E last night at Hits: Baltimore, 7; Columbus, 7. SRIMEME oAb TInD 16, | gzam Lo dak B 21003, 2224, —The Globe nine of this | yag presented Lis resignation to the board to detour back into the country in order to gain adjournuient that we conld not and wouid not | Baltinore. 3 Columbis, s 1 : city was dofeated by i ; ig 150,000,00 mbe § 1 re, o Duitorion: e y was d y the Rustlers at David : : $60,000,000 annually, Hor expenses, includ- meet you this morning at 10 o'clook uniess you | and Robinson: Knoil and Donahue Fasatd Good Day at Saratoga. City vesterduy by u scoro of 9to 1. The | arqm lu\mnlln"vo olse. of Cinn e Cative | fug the oxternal debt, aro lruulw 000'000) toll i uosttion romiwhiohihewouldinvajn bator WEONE WhIGH whs drma iGmbers. corroct the | ruus: Baltimors, 13 Columbus, 2. Santoaa, N. Y., Aug. %.—Fino summer | Rustlors had an imported battery and put up | fansas. Prof, Itskostraw of Nebracha ity | £54000,000. She hus state proporty amount. | Ciaice, o mako o direct autick on_ the city it et A inonttitons | o paReNESS e T AT weather, coupled with an interesting pro- | ® SPlendid game, is an applicant for the vacant position and | fug o' £75,000,000 or §100,00,000. Notwith- | Solutely focossasy 1o the Hre from the baiy 1erely becnuse Aug e St. | gramme, brought out & big crowd. The Twinklers, it is n foregone conclusion that at the meet- | syanding the abnorwal stato of affaics she | artillory in the forts, and which will, in somo of a deslre to maintain the self ing to be held Friday night he will be em- monsure, neutralizo Balmeceda’s suberiority vect of our | Louis sluggors could not touch C: - ; g not touch Carsey suc- | track was a trifle dusty as usual, the card of | We do hereby challenge the Eighteenth paid the iuterest on her debt Juno 1, aftor assoclution and the delegutes. As to this you | cessfully today, while W ) ¢ ashington was not i loyed. must agroo it we coutd undor the ‘cireame | op) 'y ashing the day containing more than any asy. The | S s ¥ Py | f of numoors, BIusS sgroo that we coul r the cl ablo to do much bettor with Stivotts, though | U « i any asy. The | Street Stars to o game on Welcomes' — mouths of rovolution, without borrowing j R norally consldare b — hmorttlon of the rspoestatoment and | tho home toam had the game won practically contending horses were evenly matehed. | grounds. Address A, lorguson, Mount Wel- Defied All Authority. o t0T0 Llioa ot s ORI sTa ok | meaanrols (e rall Ycanaidoted toiba/aiwaty you havo (perhups unintentionally) somewhat | in the eighth inning when Davis called the alia comes, 4104 Grand avenue, BrLLEvUE, Neb., Aug. 26.—[Special Tele- S| 8 o ! fonera:, 88, Wkt a:delermingdiflehior, aug. contusod your propositions with ours, and | §ame on account of durkness. Scoro: Irst raco, fiva furlongs, seven startors: Dr. it O gram to Tuk Brr, [ For somo timo past g | SUIPriso. Ste similarly pad this during a | if this'is his plan of “operations it may bo have omitted several made by you. This is, | Washingion 00 o | Hasbroucke, 103 (8 to 5, kot the lead at th BESIDE THE COURT, Aots 3 Lihd four yoars' war with Poru. No mattor who [ several days beforo the armies again join in ofevursc, uider tho circumstancos wholly | st Loufs. ... $ 943000 93 starcand win eusily from Mabel " Glonn, ‘11 : man named Anderson has been running 8 | \\1ng" now the country will rotriove its posic | PRt mmater but to rre LG e X b $e = 2 | (2to 1), who beat Tormento, 105 (7 to ), a leng 4 ity 01 ver S L st >resident Ba 0 ( is office g Secont” TR (ho resoring of players undor PREVENTED BY RAL, giie.Tio 2 10 1) who toat” durile 01t Young Mon's Christian association courts, | by Deputy Sheriff Victor McCarthy and will | ovenaat Aug, 2 (Novw - York 1lorald | hs e mich s possivle ad thero is an im- contract was no od alone 14 001 >, i > 2, by o short ho L A B asa YeDanutyAE 2tor M LONDON, Aug. 2, —(No vk Herald | pression that his idea is, if possible, to eut o Flon Dlayers, Bur s e phouseaeiu- | PuiaveLen, Pa, Aug. 26.—Rain, whioh [ “ir " ries, five furlonga. Sovensinrtuee; | Thus far the local players have tho ad- | havea chance toexplain whore ho got bis | bl Special to e Bee]—Tho Herald's | Lho onomy'slino of rotréat to his ships befars This can i ri1y o Sallod ndbmy ot omltke: | started just bofore 4 o'olock, causod & post- | Cottonade, 100 @ 10 5. won without an eltaci | vantage, the Lincoln, Beatrico und Kearnoy | 80t his authority to deal in wot goods. Mspatohos contlane) to make a grest: s ho gives battle, and then ho hopes to give YOU were oarnestly nrging this wiso, | Ponement of toduy’s Louisville-Athletic game. | by two leagths from Fauvetta, 107 @0 to Dywho | teams baving been ‘done” in the firet e dispatohos continue, to mako agreat sonss- |yt omishing ‘blow which will wipe bl = Upon the stutement of your Mr A S A beat Money Mald, 107 2010 1, & neck for tio | play off. s Interesting Nelson Litigation. tion hero and are copied in full all over | ot o axistence and. thus ond the revelution. or"\('x'.\lf.',’;":l.f.‘l",."uf"r’,""..,"“‘i'f."“( n‘\;- slkning et ':;:”"L' -jlu lL"""z RS0, slmot gilh. f EoE e N Denise, Morrow, Osgood and Brown, down Nrrsox, Neb, Aug. 26.—[Special Telo- | [urope and translated into every language. This appears to bo about the situation, and e U T L R m{ Bt enen ik ay, Vo ) Beil d'Or, 007 t0 1 core. (HroNEh And Sl beforo Doane and Guiou, and at present it | Bram to Tue Bre.|—Miss Nora Sehreiver, a | A prominent diplomat came to the Herald | until one or the other of the commanders has t 'I!m to l{[fl(rvar\'lw«w. iflv. Louls, L 108 0 :‘;Anlun-d‘luwu‘/ (m'm :’n.. I"'}'"\T and passed iwk:."'uc:‘ ;!! lfllhm"\vllhbsum-m;d ]t“ hold- | young lady residing a fow mites from Nelson, | ofiice tonight to get the latest pews, *“Phe | 0t into tne position for whicn ho is striving Fourtli—Your tourth proposition 1s searcely | Baltimors 02 w he post three lengths ahond of Marle Lovell, | ing the stato champlonship right bere in | brought sui istrict o e rotth : corla | 1t is probable that there will bo no hard et T Y st prongaition 1a soarcely. | BAILtmGre: uioor.r 109 ] o8 780 ‘1), who beat Bius Kook, 113 (7 10 10), | Omaha, Lrought suit ln tho district court. noro for | Horald is tho greatest journal in the world,” | it 13, b¥ nly olalm thut contract jumpers be in some | Columbus. ... 107 56 half a length for the place. Time: 1:16, Hastings, howover, has an excellent teg ot Aoy B L Lo WY, B YOUNK | 1, gajd; Yeven the government cannot com The v ot today. i way disciplined, but also'the elubs which hid | Milwaukee 102 59 Fifth race, en furlongs. Nine starters: | in the tield, and will i team | man vesiding i the same neighborhood, for i " 3 Ly he city was quiet today. All busis oncourngtd and perstadod them to Jas i o e " Prottiwit. G (15 to 1, wons yosburg, 03 (4 to 1), q field, and will give them a very hard [ slander. The case is attracting considerablo | Pete with it in such an emorgency as this. [ and traflic is susponded und’ the peoplo bes e e propition “wiont tha National | Washiatton: .11 10 o gocand; Dalesman, 1107 (o1, third. Time: | tassel 24 attontion. Not much is kiown a3 totho [ Euglish impression s that tho accounts of | find little to ininic about but the probaoilitic A bonrd was mude at the very outset by your L - 1044, Hobart Ik . merits of the case, battles are edited by Balmacedu's agents, b of coming dan - N 3 Tov IR il obart Lost to Campbell. battles are edited almaceda’s agouts, but BNV a1a/favor u o agrocment to be | This (-‘r"::xl.‘.g: lr.\':lc:"n-‘y'::w"‘::xnb b Masor Hanking!: Haces, Newrort, R.iLp Aug. 26. "o tonnis "Not Olosed. . are in the main correet,” Ohili's New Consut el fraimbAl 1R CAPN oAb ror T a ot to be o orsanized Omahas | Ceago, 11, Aug. 26.—Garfield park re- or d large attendanc tiEn me S ' ; ——— y } ) ormati S00IACION by o sl % | will meet Kansas City on the home grounds ¢ weather drew a-large attendance to see Last night Tue Bee received the following DINSA DI AR D WORKEMR Wasnisaroy, D. G, A 26, —Information Sov Tho Idea of getting rid of the | for the first time this year, end an interost- s“.ur e enna ntt : = Campoell and Hbturt “play this morning, | dispateh from Broken Bow: it 3l aid ol Uil has heen poceived that Mr. Chavies Il Fling Eighti Wo only stk In aadiiion to what wo | is very strong, and well ableto put up as zood | 1% A ‘| points of the Ciitpbell-Hobart match is as | Of 'l"f B lh-‘r i mlx‘h.v Klomn MRATORGNIR MIATIAAT AR § cral of Chili by Prosident Balmaceda, have now pormission to locate clubs in Brook- | ballas has been seen hero this season, Thoy | oiteqld race.one mile and seveaty yards: | follows: G EAE raRa LY re plaed. {a. Re IR SIETRAR I s - 1Y At ORIk, KIVIIE Y0u DOFIIIaaon 41 the | boe s oeg i oo ford, Lis seasou. Thoy | Cusauiln won, Now Castle econd, The Kulser Campbell. Hobart, | fiuve boen « 0 EAVER FALLS, Aug. 26.-Tho em ) Colonize with Negroes, same time to locate [ Baltimore and St | wip CRERAY ! ¥ nt, an yird. T 15845, 2 Sets.. .. 31 e dolar for A hab™y | ployes in the works of the American Axe Guannie, Okl ug. Thora is & move. Touts. "' We usk 1o hiore than we e i | with anything ke their sharo of good luck | = Third race, ono mile: Ed Boll was first by | Games 54 | Ing doliar ) b Slalm that s R IR L Ehy, B0 A i A , Aug [ S to give. will stay there. Fiolds and Hart or McNabb | two lengths but disqualified for fouling brince | Doints 1 itod. AN & AUNOLD, | and Tool company of this place, uumbering | ment on faot 1o colouize with nogrovs tho Iu- Ninh. Wo proposod o giva to you tn bonae | Will be the battory this aftornoon, and the | Fortunatus. Tho Lorses wore placed:” Irince | Piacos. ) e U ) men, will k0 on @ strike. The cuuso of | gian tnds s0on to be thrown open for settio- of ourselves perpetual rights Of territory; | cranks can ro themselves for some | LOrtiunatus first, Van Burensecond, Lakeview | Outs... [ s g Vel S gama e, T the threatoned strike is that the men have | ment. Hundreds of negroes are at Laugston thia to protect against combinations, tricks oF | clever work. mo teams play horo i~ | jind, Mol Tiishe Rosa po' | GRRENA Dtk ADE. A0-miBealsl Telex g sady to enter wneu the time Jobs 0n'thu parc of Rty oD o il sea s | Gk work, "The same teams pl Fourth ruce:. Whitney won. Aloha second, | Doubie fauii 6 | gram to Tur Ber.|—James Linsley, o section | Peen supplicd with steel from the Pottstown [ ready to en 1w the timo comes, fm an e parvotany slubs Yoy yillase & Saturday and Sunday, game to be callea | 8is O'Loo third. T 1 Baryi008 WOD . ik ol 0 8 i NoY, iron works, u non-union mill. Tho strik what confused the fucts. ul'!lo‘luxk. % Fifth race, eleven-sixteenths mile: Corlnue Full score: 2-0, 7-5, 6-8, §-2; 6-2. hand, while loading steel in the yards this | \will jnvolve five branches of the Awmerican 2 ouhive also omitied two of your propo- w"““‘;‘{‘“““’“’ of the teams 1 taday’s gamo | won. Crufkilian second, Pendloton IR, | Thursday mor et 11 a.m. Messts, Ho- afternoon was caught by a fallin rail and | Axeand Tool company and 900 men will be A R ] First, Thut you had formulated s plan | Omaha, Beaihi i B bart and Hall wil{@fond their fitles of chaw. [ Bad bis foot snashed. Physiclans found it [ thrown out of employment S a uie, R, B You b, formuiated o plan | Quaba, Posltion. Keusas Ol otting at Boone. plons i doubles kst Campbell and Hun- | Decessary to amputato four of bis toos. - o ———— 1t1s best not to attempt to remedy costives whioh you wanted aurcooperation. Smith Fiatian s GHAOOYER , In, Aug. 20.—|Special Telogram to | U0Bton, tho winnermof thoall-comers doubles. | Wil PEOSEDN AREy A8 A Temilug ain RRobbers Canght. ness by the nse of saline or drastie purga glve and forget the ndmitton wrons dine our | Dangan ... Mdgia.1."/1..; Carpguter | Tus Bak. | —In the 2:40 raco at the fair today MRS, HOLKINS WILE 5 e Nasuviiik, Tenu., Aug. 2.—Mr H. C. thves, When i eatharti medicine is nveded axsoolation U Left * Stz | Nabob won in threo straight heats, S and £ SR X5 i, Wants Heavy Damages. Fisher, superintendent of the South X= lll.“ nwl-l! ;w-t and beneficial 15 Ayer's Vills, T effect I3 to restore the regiinr Conen | second, Yankee Doodle third, Hest time: With the promise thut you would | MeClelinnd 1ot 4o 80 Akain: provided we should Hot usk | Mlans FremoxT, Neb y Aug, 26— |Special to Tik | press, received a telogram from Mr. J, G, First action of e bowels, without w wkening parations Being Made vo Fight Her OF 0Xpoct any restitution. Flelds Onteher, S 45, a'In oandor, o > Olds. ntolier, LilGunson | 235, et Bre.)—At the regular meeting of the c s, superintendel Maco, Ga., stating a..\:.:m‘.'n’ly"x'.'.’f rl'«;.?.'z'!f:?:«lll}’r'.'.:-.-u"fi.-.':\'".‘ Imost vreersases SHOIE: Plokets In'the 8-year-old race Kate McLeod took son's roposed Contest. ! \._l eyt l‘- i gl ag o l"‘h olty | Mays, suparintendent ut Mucou, Ga., stating them, Being sugar-coated, these Pills retain ST Iipatl Wistoux Qlffareates would ba § o Pltcher Poars | three out of the five heats; Norvette took | SaN Fraxcisco, Cal, Aug. 26.—Colis P. | ° ‘”'“J ": “"” “|'*L l-"“"l“" l'"l‘“"u“ that, tho ofifoors I purault ol the Georgla thelr medicinal virtues for & long time, and and encourages tho o ot reterred to In o > second money. Hest timo 2:423. T g .. gorved natice op that body through his al- | trainrobbors had capkured tivo of the number, are easy 1o take \ ages the conduct referred to Iln our e ) © 2:42)¢. There | Huntington, president of the Southern Pa- torneys that he had begun ‘suit against the | Oue of the robbers gave up §50, Mr. Fishor P M’,l recommend Ayer's Pills above all former note wo think it is hardly disposed to 3 g W'Y were 2,500 people preses dfio . ; 2 5 Iormer poip wo ih hardly disposed to “v\'\ x\l,l,’u:lnAl;v:llx New York. people preseat cific road, has summoned Hony V. Herbert, | city to rocover the sum of $,000 for dumages | afterward recoived another telogram from We shall at all times hold ourselves in rend|- 1t is not often that a Driving in Kentu, astute claim adjuster and pet | sustained by a recent fall upon w defective | Mr. Muys announcing that the third robbor others, having loug proved their valuo 43 a tucky. the comp: thartic f 1 , neas to meet and treat with you fairly, and to | real live wolf roams at larga in tho streets of | Lzxixatoy, Ky., Aug. 26, had boen captured and that all but $1,500 of catharito for myselt phl (amily,"'—J. T deans : 5 detoctive. to New York by the first train, It | sidewalk, ; 100t you hulf way in an ment, but we iy ] The track for | fetect i " i o money bud been recovered o Leithsville, F'a, Cumios SUbIIL 10 wny othor o Fariher (i posts | DI elty. Monday afternoon one troted | the fair trotung today was fast. Sum. | i3 tho unauimous opinion that Horbor izht. :.‘,‘-n.’,‘:xsu-s{-ulfl}.:n.‘::am Ragiap. - Aol i “ L 1858, by the advice of a friend, T began S mis- Two Burglars ¢ gherime sion meaus tho settiement of Tim Hopkins' Honh Ounis \..L nlx'."".l\"u':. Timl‘f ‘v?;il::o??;j:“n u‘(’" “uull-wn S1mh | pasios contest of his mother's will o'r‘msu :.“ ::;l):: HasniNas, Neob., Aug. 20.—[Special Tele- - — tne use of Ayer's Pills as a remedy for bil The ropresentatives In Washiokton of the | yet, or thut ho has boen picked up by some | frse Dadhy K secsnd: Kaimriinral%ume | ation to ight that contest to tho end of tho | gram to Tue Bre.|—Chiof of Police Wunzer The Death Roll. i L e A American Baseball association held a meot- | sharp citizen who is keeping him awaiting | tine: 3 : g law. ilbifd snd oneof the force brought back from | = Camnorito, Mo, Aug. #.—Nobert D thing T had poeviously feied, i 1 ave isid ing of soveral hours duration todav. Mr. | the offor of & reward. If any one has the | \hecond race, ©:27 clas: Cheyonne fieat, . = Grand Island tonight the two youtbful | Hay, late chief Justics of the suprome court | them in attecis of LAt Soct Cver Sinbe Phelps made a report of the meetiug of the | wolf Superintendent Conkling of the Cen- | 1| AWon# second, Nellie Mason third. Bust Will Roturn o Wor burglars who enterod Jorome Crowley's | or Missourl, died hore at 11 o'clock this SIEh Ih Aithea 0f Bt X STAF 50 i assoclution commiitee with that of the league | tral park menagerie wouid lke to know | ¢ 288 | _ Lama, O., Aug. 2.~ This morning the Lako | house Sunday. There is uo doubt that thoy s A LA 3 G « MRFA JUCAOHS, AL | Erie & Wostern trainmen resumed work and | are th moralpg. He was 8 violim of la grippe. last night, aud 1t was accepted, something about it. The wolf is tame. He Ton Wet to "'..;;l, right parties. Judge Ray was born In Kenluvky in 1817 Ayer’s P i l |s’ \ Mr. Louis Kramer then tondered his | i 3 i e alna S e hor sssociation, to take effect Septemver 1. The | urchius attempts to have any fun with him, | v8m to Tnx Bxx.| —Considerable disappoint- | i -rn"é“‘fl,.,,‘1"“.‘,““;.-“...,.\‘:..“'....”x“tfi,y. Grexwoon, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- |,?:fil"|'3; ,_\fl"r'l; S Min OO ] oa 7o awan & CO., Lowell, M . '\';‘3{"l}lunhwlu):‘ufflpl;!i i | He escaped from a box on & truck while | ment was felt bere this morniog regarding | mands. But the company sk until Septem. | €¥am W Tuy Bex.|—Deputy State Veter- | Wwigtl i Siate’ Historical socioty, (ied of e 3 s A Mr, Zach Phelps of the Louisville elub | veing taken to Central park. | o races, owing ton arizzhing rain thatset . ber 1 for it to guinto effect. uarisn Stewart was bero today examining | paralysis today, aged 18, Sold by all Dealers la Madioluon, ¢

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