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THE OMAHA DAILY. BEE:. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1892-TWELVE PAGES, 5 ELL, WE ALMOST WON IT |iauyakisstatsabnatanens vouw oot | HIL COSTELLO CAPT_URED!L".’:;;"‘:;:tazv:"L':fl."':“&:,‘,:.!"'T"x:tzfli'. OMAHA'S GERMAN CONSULATE | fieecrenton i bt varss | OPENED - THE TOURNAMENT cises occupied the entire noon and even- Wasbington last week and bad a long con- STATE LEAGUR. 4 ing. A larse attondanoeeas prosent. at all . forenco with Mr. Blaine at his rosidence and i ) A " s o sessions, aud the PrOFTAIR Was mostinterest on Saturday last, after the return of the priost X Omaba Gives Columbus o Mighty Hard | Fremont Tokesa very Pretty Faul Out of | g3 4y Have Besn Arrested While on a | i and woll carried out, It Will Probably Be Established in the | to Now York, Mrs. Nevins-Blaine aud | Many Iowa State Firemen Qongregated at m gl the Hustling Lenders, > 3 i ST S oY her family sailed for Furope. It is iell : 3! a Ohase for a Gamo, Buatnios, Neb., June 8. Special Dele Train Near Lincoln \,K”"l‘m""("v"‘"“:"c; R 8 . poslit to Near Future, Kuown - ihat er. N;\;lns. the father Atlantio, il Xy i il N Sity, Neb,,Tlno 8. of the horoine in this &tary, was in ‘:;:ir:ntl‘;:n:‘r':c?"h'—e':i,mln:”zm;"mz'n:: R Tue Bee.]—Charles and Hilly Castile and R rfld:u‘d clrcumstances and it has boon part b ) suffered a defeat today a " Jim McDonald, who webe Wrosted charged of the current gossip in New York m this HANDSOME HENRY 0'DAY WAS POUNDED | nands of Fromont. fiad not a wid throw | MILLIGAN'S MARSHAL ~ MAY RECOVER | Jim Mctionaid, who Wels Bhrosiel ohoreery | MORITZ MEVER WILL HAVE CHARGE | Concction thatbia board bifl at e Now | LIST OF THE COMPANIES PRESENT been made they would have been shut out. ket Hrcwaville at THORGOTANENE, Were . i — Yark botel, where he rosided, had not bear Score: . i 3 4 f ; paid for two years. Tho fact therefore that TRustlers Take Libertles with His Lovely | Beatrice One of the Bullets Extracted trom His Body | chargced vw}‘u!n_\'fi l.‘-!Illoh P rvl‘u«n-g 10 | Two Hundred and Fifty German-Amerioans {,,, should now be able to take his family to [ Council Blufts, Cedar Rapids, Marion, fare " Toled 1 1 1 Fremont, and Mis Condition Mueh Improved— prosecute, saying that a wanted was to to Be Benofitted by the Consulship— Europe is regarded as substautial ovidence 1an and Vinton T4 A ded Pri ot <P il ok i (> recover tho goods. He WMo desire to send ; $ 1n support of tho story that the lottors of his R eleighedebidehinhit Euch Secure a Game—Chicago R G T R ] Taird Annual Convention of anyono to the penitentiady, [t is sald that Will Be the Center . GRAREVES Bave bieh BOUFAL kb tiaL OF ~Splendid Time Made In the Loses at HBoston. mont, 7. 8 o0 hits: Beatrice, 1: the P, E. O, Sisterhood, the three suspects will igstitute suits for tensive Territory, A gentloman who ocoupied & prominent po- Raco—~1owa News. g Ktolen Dases: Boutrioe, 2 Fremont, & false imprisonment. 48 ¢ sition in the Tuterior department under the Double plays: Grover to Pulmer: Stoney to e Cleveland administeation, and who was in S Il aylor. Uriple play: Stoney to Taylor to g 3 Special Telegram Reform School Gandidates, b 3 B . Columbus, 8; Omaba, 7. gones, iy by pirchors iy siato. Ontowa, Neb., June 8, —[Special Telog: Bacraten, Hb., TA86 e HDeolRL Tals: Stoux Falls, 8. D., when Mrs. Nevins-Binino | Araxric, Ta., June 8. Beutrice, 5 emont, 0, Battori to Tne Bee.]—It is reported hero this morn- i X wnd Jones: Kimniel and 1 imor. " Tiug ot | ng that T ot e 'shot _ Frank | €Fam o Tuk B —The Liburghor broth- WASIINGTON, D O ot . Um- 3 irest poue hour and fifteen minutes. UM* | yjip oyor ay Milliean Monday night, bas been Toledo, 8; Kansas City, 2. Inatanapolis, 10; Minneapoll ST HAS OFTEN been said, and none was there oun ) pocial Telegrat Tomes G “Blaine: soid this morntug: o] | to Tne BEr. |-#rhe Towa state firemon's tours ers, aced 13 and 14 mu;uai‘w,uv, Moro today | There isastrong movoment amonk tho talked with Mrs. Nevios Blaine and with Hor | HemERy t'°lr"m"“°°-l l‘nh mmll"»gl\':'lt: nv:ry L aajudged incorrigibie by Judge Bourne and g awyers, and from what they told me abouv | prospect of a grand success. The day has Sugar Cltys Still Slding. captured., e boarded ~the castbound Georman residents of Nebraska and adjoining ! orderad sent to the reform school at Koar- those loiters 1 think that Mr, Blalte got & | been floe but very warm and the fire laddios Hastivas, Noby June S—[Special Tete. | 1YSFoutRO B & M. and was arrested o%et | ey, Tho complaint was mado by the boys! | SUstes, whioh has uiso rocolved tho ofiolal | a oargain when he kot thom for #5000, It L uring her divorce from aro enthusiastic over the indications. 1o the B 3 eudorsement of Governor Boyd, tho mayor | was throwin, om away at that price, If & tho less true, there's | eram to ‘Tnn “Bi,|—Hastings ~8gaiost | the worning after the shooung and are sup- | MOWOr RPN U o teelty of O e o e raente | Nr B minated, at Minsenpoits | | Parado this morntug the lino was composed 1o beating the old | (yrand Island today. Hoore: osed to bave received money from frlends Rising nt Nebraska City, ) \ have no doubt the demoorstl ¢ would | Of over 1,000 of tho handsomest meu in the Hastings ... 01220000 1-6|here to aid thom 1n thoir oscape. | Nrennaska Crry, Nab., June §—|Spocial to | tho establisnment of a German consulato at | HAve 60 Gount uhe Gemoorstc, Bty R 0 fe ™ clectoral college | Grand 1siand. 00004000 0—4|Migler is still hiving, and a Tobias coctor | Pae Bre,|—The river is slowly rising at this | Omaba. The movement has taken form in 1 : . figures. who extracted ono of the bullets says there Toey =wero simply viclous, and the | The companies reprosented are: National s YT sity. T ¢ grady the shape of a petition which has been for- | fae 2 s, X the Tilden end ot 4y won o P, .0, SISTERHOOD. » e o transmitted to Mr. Theodore von Holleben, | ying on her back prostrated with sickness, | Uedar Raptds; lowa Route hose company, 1 i RN Lato to bed and earl¥ o rise will shorten \ they wero ospecially cruol, -aud tho bargaln | Cedar Rapids: Indepordent hoso company, the combination | Minnoapolts .. 12 th d to your h in the skies,” B the German minister to this country, 1 5 v Q. . mal, nn "-; Third Annual Convention of the Organiza- e road to your q:nt!‘ o skics.” But T4 16 $6% oMk 1 \b Fition CRaL S e which bas been mude ijacluded, besides the | Cedar Rapids: Relief hook and ladder com. vesterday. 418 18 409 L.a’l‘n‘.‘a;{:m (R L tlon at York. early to bed aud a “Littlo Early Riser," the sot forth in the potition that thero ai payment of §55,000 10r the lettars, an annuity Another frantie, o8 ! o1 0 pany, Codar Rapids; First ward hose com- NATIONAL LEAGUE. YoRk, Neb,, June 8,—(Spectal ‘Telegearn | DIl that maxes life longor aud bouter and | atleast 330,000 German Americans resident | of $1,000 or $1,600 for ‘whie baby unUlaho | pany; Cedar Rupids; Bohomiun-Amerioan f e A Flianass fi31} 1t maR BRI The thIFY Badukl otale con | T RSk A BT DRRElA o TAONE B | man, e Noad Gompuny, Cadie Kupids Lt M, Avors strugglo on the par areine & | vontion of the P. k. O. sisterhood iy now in | GEORGE E. TIMME'S FUNERAL. | Jdl Lk © 0% | Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rookford, IlL, writes: . AR R e of Uncle Dave's A Wantiato 31 susalon sy Yore, ‘Thio dolegates and Villkiog tween Chicago aud San Francisco thero is hook and’ lauder compuny, Codar Hapids 1 4[st. Louls County om Will Attend 1 Dod no (erman ulat d itis urged that ‘1‘*"\?'" i Ll ',m‘"i"“m"d Bteamer St Loul cors Attend in w Body— £ consulate, and S urge JoWitt's Sarsa 11 cure for impure \ y S S parilla, a curs P Spauld| o de 13} BRlumon 'r'l‘)':_"‘";’“ f‘"‘:""fl all :“l{l ‘T‘:::“'Fm;:“ “ Thelr ™esolutions, tho establishment of oue at Omaha, the cen- | blooa and general debility.” Golden l-lngl::“l;‘:»oLgalx“l?l:‘l:,;' pvercd '.i:fih. sTaTh mal rocaption was held in tho ovouing 8t | The county officials usld a short informal | tral point of all this extonsive territory i lfnsosii Vinton nand engine andVinton hose com- the charming residence of Mrs. Wirt and | yqaiingin the commissioners’ room yester- | €ould not but be beneficial to the Germans. CHEAP RATE pauy; Guthiie Center nose company; Ii- was much enjoyed. The first session of the | aqo qfrernoon to parfect arrangements for | LRe Petition concludes with the recommonda- dora hose company; Rescuo o convention was held this morning at the An- | ¢, 1oorgo B, | o0 Of Mr. Moritz Meyer of Omaha for the | qne Santa Fe Wl Oarry Out Its Threat- | of Council Bluffs:' Councii Bluffs drum Pno | Bitending the funeral of the late Georeo E. | consulsnip in the event of a favorable action clent Order of United Workmen ball, The Timme, which will ba held at the family Ahot the Seati ened Cut Next Weok. corps; Council Bluffs kose company; Mar- Garflela Galloping. following officers were in tho chair: Prosi- | wogagnes near Irvington at 1 o'clock this P @ petition. Ciieaco, Ill, Juuo 8.—Those railroad | shalltown fire and police; Marshalltoiwn hoss Rustlers. It was ladies’ dgy and a fashionable crowd of the fair ones were on hund 1o eucourage the Omahas on to victory. Futile mission. In the initial 1nning it was one, two, three for Omaha but the Bucks toted off three hose company, Cedar Rapid Beatrice Grand | Fromont. 08 8 great big corpulent uneazned runs. Cricaco, 1L, June 8.—Garfiola parks tracy. [ 0Bt of grand chaptor 1w Nebraska, Mrs. | oriorio0n, It was decided to mestat the Miscellancons. ofticials who contonded that the Atchison, :‘?“\‘I‘"“{‘dd“fi“"‘.‘Lf“‘l’)',‘n"‘;""“i, b VL S Walsh got his base ou balls, O'Rourke his | slow. Mirs. Aitos Cavey Briggs of Suborior: seoond | court housa at 10 o'elock this morawng and | . rue decision of tho commissloner of the | Mopeka & Santa Fo would not daro to put | drill ~corps o Mavion; Georgo By on Gilks' excusable error, and Campau his on | First race, halt mile: Southorn Lndy won. | vico ~ prosident, Mrs, Winifred Smith of | then procced in carriages to the house, B oo O O ot %Frae | nto effect its reduotion of-sooond class pas: | Owen hose company of Mariop; Georgs another by tho same individual. Waisn | Frank Evans second, Farl C third, “Time: | O'Neill; recording secrotary pro tem, Mrs. it B B W rding 0 ton . | County Attornoy Mahonoy, who was ap- | afirmed. The case was a contest Socond race, five and one-halt furongs: yokoff of Wahoo; corresponding secrotary, | pointed “to draft resolutions, prosented the | timber culture entry in the Aberdecn, Florence Shanks won, Trudo second, Grey | Miss Jones of Hastings, and treasurer pro I p sw third. Time: 1:1% tem, Mrs. MeNaul of Holdrege. ird_ruco, six furlonas: Profilzate won, | The delegates from chapter A of Yorkaro: White Nose second, Maggie Beck third, Time: | Mrs, E. ). 7 tile: Time senger rates from the Missouri river to Cali- [ 1. Gullerton hose ‘company of = Marion; D,, | fornia poiats ave boglamng tosoo thote mis- | Wo 8. Booth - hook - and | lndder following which were unaniuously adopted: | land district and tho commissioner deciaed | take. 1t is now appareut to them that Pros- | GCebity OF Marion: 4yacs five departmonts Resolved, That It is with the keonest sonso | in favor of the entry of Miller. tdent Manvel was in oarnost whon throo | pany bands Rescuo bose No. 1 of Vintons W i of rocret tllat we have loazned of the suddnn | - Senator Manderson 1s proparing to fight . siaee TS g 2 bose No, 1 0 on; W, J. Wightman and Miss Dorothy | death of Ilon. Georse B. Timme, chateman of | the proposition contained i the sundry civil | Months ago ho gave notica to tho advisory | L. Baughn hosocompany of Harlan; Corning rth race, five and n halt furlongs: Pes. | HIRDYS chaptor B of Fairflold, no dolegates: | the Heurd of Commissioners of ‘this county: | bill as it passod tho houso whioh reduces tho | board of tho Wostorn Traflic association that, | hose compauy; Adalt Hose company s Stuart " chupter C of Norfolk, no delogates; chapter | that while wo bow In humblo subuission to Y AT ) 9 ate his company w hook and laddor company ; Phwnix hose cam- o, on, " Rufiin socond, Kriday ebird. | 1 S“l}cmr S e o Mve: | £ho iells OF the Abmighty i taking trom oue | S2IAEY of clorks to United States courts. He | ninoty days from date his company would | iy Mo 1 erAL I, §! ) scoving on this lattor bluuder, O'Rourke renching third and Campau second. ‘They both scored on Lally’s single. In the second Omaha went them one bet- ter. Visner lod off with a hit, but was forced < atsecond by Uncle, Collopy bunted safe, Hayes was plugged with the ball and Darby g 1 T'nomas Bowman Jun- o od fo o thinks thesa salavies are small cnough now | reduco the second class rate between Kansas | Iy g y & e . Hadden: chapter 1 of Omahd, Mrs. A. G, | miAst i usoful and trusted ellow sorvant ot | th avies s r s o 85| jors of Atlantic, organized by G. Laug; B repeatod Collopy's trick, on which Rowe | whirth aceseven futlongs: Jonnny Grooner | a e e e S tvan chaster I | © Dublic, wo cannot refratn from exprossing | Withous any furehor reduction. = 5 " | City and the Pacific coast from 835 to 814.70, | H. ‘Wiitnoy hoso _compuny, Aulatie; scored. Vick then flew out to Lally, but | Time: 1:53 of Plattsmouth, Mids Mia Gering and MIss | .iiiunity has sastained loss socond only | to establish the branoh soidiers' home at | The ninety days will expiro onJune 15, and | Juvenile hose company, Atintic; Phamix r‘hal:nrk cleaned the bases with a ratthng khinn A WinE (s OREEE D iksiontt 1‘*‘/}::11‘?5;\;\[‘;?3: ;nnflh‘\all\‘-tser(‘r(;cau"{ul)::\-“cl;:m:' 2 ‘nl‘xml;:pf“l-1:“!:'1‘“‘:‘:';‘:‘;«“0 und children ot our }Xofnriun, Nob,, as indicated in tho dispatches | on that dato the ofilcers of the road say the h‘(q:v‘l'::;dl]:fl.‘:;:‘g* :::lw;‘l)\“ydvv.fi\um::\% 1AL WO-bagger, I i . . S . G i H ol BT 8 : § . | in last night's special, reduced rate will certainly be put into vy i . o B 1o their half Columbus tied the score, and Monuis Park Rack Track, N. Y., June8. | ter Hof Holdrege, Mrs. Moore aud Mrs. n-[e{:'f“(' e 1"“’]"'\‘..:.':3\“:4?; rfm} }:I\;yghufi‘"rr“"e A bill ‘:’,m mu‘“_‘, introduced in the senate | effeot. L larpest department; best appearing depart- fu the uext, after blanking Omaha, they'took | —Racelund won the Cherry Diamond handi- | Cornali; chapter I of Wahoo, Mrs, Collins, e consclentious | by Mr & ment, Marion; best appearing company J, 3, type of the American cltizen, Padaock to incroase the pension of At the recent meeting of the Wester: 4 a lead of three on singles by Lally’ and Mc- | cap this afternoon from Dr. Hasbrouck, | 8ad chavter J of Neison, Mrs, Crawford. R mtiblny davotion. T8 pusl 7 e ad g Al Mentzer hoso coutpany of Marion. o ¢ duty, and an | Georgs Welver to £0 a month. Tranic association 1 New York Viee Presi- | #7000 pb L s Clellan, o three-bageer by Breckenridge and | o, Tho members visiting the convention are | ihswerving idelity o oveey trust tnposets | -~ Mr d. A Tobert o thAns TR CRET e S e 10 contests at the grounas this afternoon cckon and a number of other ood racors. S 3 3 Y ¥ to oy Dos Mr. J. A, Robertson was today appointed | dent Springer of the Atchison ugroed to can- | . n & jls e ttornaat a sacrifico by Jantzen. The thres named horses received. the ad. | Mis. Jobnson and Miss Ora Meck of Su- | that deserves the respect of his fellow citi- | postmastor at the fourth class office of Joy, | ¢ consist of tho trial of steameors, in which In the fifth they added one more to their total on o two-sacker by Jantzen, Sheibeck's tho notice, provided the presidents of the r MeGrow stings, . R. | zons and con s the admiration of all Wi S A e ot B very bad seart: 1o betne the only | porior. Mes. MoGrow of Hastings, Mra R. | zons and commands the adwmiration of ull who | P R Ll 5. Allen nd Mrs. C, W. Lyons of Omaha, | have been brought in contact with him, Council Bluffs carried n: Holt county. Neb. uy tho honors in he, Union Pacific, 5 both time and distance. he tiwe was four lald really blameable start Mr. Kowe has had o Rosolved, That o copy of these resolutions —— , Burlngton, Northwestern, Rock | 2ot W co 980 tee error and Walsh's sacrifice. during the meeting and Miss Washburn, Mrs, Weber and Mrs. | o 5rdsantéd to tho widow and enlidron of our CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. J, Donver & Rio Grando and Southern | ThrULes, and distunce 200 teet, That was ull they got and all they wanted. ; Breach of Holdrege. 1 cliite >acific w g o recme discon- WL IR il s Ll ) Nl R U B First race, five and one-half furionzs: Emin pe 5L e e assoclate. Pacific would sign an asrecment to discon- | yoyp capried away the prize. The 800 yard mana, however, pulled out two in the | ;iurat e Ao ol oncehyl furionzet, RO Dedlontion of York College. Tho ab~r esolutions wero ordered en- | Passage of the Agricltural Appropriation | tinue the payment of unanthorized comuis- | L1 CARTICE tway tho, prize. fho S0 yerd sixth and onein the seventh, the first on | gecond, Boundioss ( to 1) third.' Time: 1 rORE N TR BR AL by grossed L, -~cob Houck, and the copy, Bill—In the Sennte. sions on immigration tratle. Ho gave them | [t o ! oA et HERL SHCeItIvh WO baT oS by ROWa and Col X o Yonk, Neb., June 8.—|Special to Tne i J 3lufls, Adaie and Corting toams were tho 2581V0 ggers by Rowe and Col- [ *'Sulond fruce, mile und one-quartor: Thoe it neatly fiiad, will be prosented to the | Wasmixorox, D, C., June S.—The rogular | Until Juno 1 tosizn the agrecment and thr R Lo \ el 1opy and Vickery's single, and the last on | Tronmusterdii to5) won. Madrid (o to 1) second, | BEE.]—The most interesting feature of the | (oo ooy Tedl iag AL X 1l of tho prosidents declined to attach thelr sig' | OUNCE contostants. fno Vinton buud. engino Gilks' three-sacker and O'Day’s balk. Barofoot ( to 1) third. Time: 2003, 5 York college commencement 13 the dedica- g 110 R order haviug been demanded by Mr. Taylor | avires 1o the document. “‘,‘,?‘,‘3‘;“‘,“,“‘"‘ ey i "'“‘i i The scor G y hhird roce, soven furlongs: Stalugtite B ¢e | tion of the new college building. This 1n- That Tired Fees Ing of Illiuois, the spoaker of the house stated [ President Cabio of the Rock Island gav AL S LR A LBl G 1 ®0to 1) third. Time: 1 utmost capacity and a_large nuwber of spec- stitution was founded but two years ago, and | is often the forerunner of serious illness, | the reg: lar order to be the voto on ordering [ a reason for rejocting the proposition that 2 S 8 tators could not be seated, Over 8,000 people Au. 1, 10, S0, 8B, 00, A, B, | Fourth race. the Uherry Diamond handlea, | poe ™o FHG v which may be broien up 1fa good tonic liké | the provious question on the third reading of | the Southern Pacific maintains agents i | (0 AR B pen s I 0. A LU L Al , by the sacritico and devotion of tne h may n § ke bt q g RO ¢ 1l e " | witnossed the contests. Tomorrow occurs H 20 1§ 0 0] uhira Time il o, | ind'of the members and friends throughout | JEAICA0 MYRGIANES ThQ ALOYE i SRR CS | foituro of cortain railroad land grants. Mr. | qud’ thorofore other roads cannot compotd Wi : e 3 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 Fifthrace one miie: Oastaway IL @ to 6 | the state of the Umted Brethren church, MoRae of Ak fa obarre of the bill vy 4 LL NOT A HE FAIR, 4 1 0 010 1 0| won, Indlaltubber @ to1) second, Westches- | which organization owns and controls the | the blood and builds up the strength. MecRao of Arkansas (in charo of the bill) | with it with only tho authorized commission y g §05 00 0% 1 0firon . Tme: 14 - | coliege, n magnisicont and tmposing structure S s courtcously yiclded the floor to Aur. Hatch of | Lo offor on this sido of tho ocoan, IPrestdott | Geeman maptint ce .« Opposed to the 1y 0 1 0 4 1 1| Sixthrace six turlongs: Tur and Tartar @ | o' 5ck aud stous, contaiming all the modorn BOB FORD KILLED. Mussourl, on whose motion the houso went | Clark of _the Union Pacific declined becauso Aot Sttey o i 11 0 1 0 0] tod won, Hiram (8 to 1) second, Lutegrity (7 to ‘ 3 o i i 3 5 of the Northern Pacific's well known con- | 9) T 1, improvements, has been erected and fur- St into committee of the whole for the considar- % b . e O vbich o JED. PIDS, 8, lole- Darby, it 1 0 1 1 5 02 third, Time: il s Jesso James’ Slayer Moots & Violent Doath | i ot i 10 considar- | tract with A. 1. Jonson & Co., which cannot | CEDAR Rarins, la., Juve 8.—[Spacial Tele: = BT TR TR 2 ) 5 v s L atlon of e agricultural appropriation bill. | phe cancelea without the consent of both | gram to I'me Brr. |—Great interest continues Tota 10 TR T Tatanlne Pogram: At half past 10 o'clock this morning a largo —Shot Without Warning. o % i g g y t vl 7.4 R onla’s Prog) oo ot o the coltege daapel o | Dixvam, Colo, Junol8. <A speeial from | THOFO Was no general debato and tho bill | parties, ana Presideot Jeftroy of tho Rio | o bo taken in tho meotings of the Uerman COLUMBU CixciNyATy O., June 8.—The weather was witness tho dedicatory exorcises of this | Creedo, U::'m ‘ssys tha\3BobIFord, the sla: was read by paragraphs for amendment. Grande couid not enter into the agreement | paiiisis general conference. Under the 1 fair and the track at Latonia in first class h ey rd, the slayer kY because the Central Pacific will not consent & g Walsh, ss. AL "'1' e R UMD G 24 MatTs 1ot ARER AN Eh7oFithe won building. The orator of theoccasion Was | ;¢ jaqse Jam was shotang;killed by Deputy On a verbal nmendme‘u\. a diversion was | /- ay its proportion of any commission on head of unfinished business the conference O'lkaurke, b B 1% 300 o0l sateoil SaNite apsatators were astishsd) B D iuning o | Sherifl Kolly in Yord'a dance ball this aftor. | occtsioncd by J. D. Xaylor of Ohio, who | pusiness going ovor his road. Thus it is | took up tho question as to whothor sistora Pampay il 4110 0 10 0N e, selling, purse for d-yonr-olds | the addross he reforred to 4o birth ocoss- | noon. Kolly and Ford bad a quarrol in [ (200 8 protection spesch with a vigor whioh | settled that the new rato will go into effoct | as wall as brethren should break bresd nnd LClalln and upwards, six furlongs: Monte Viso 2to | jons of a human being, a community, & | Pueblo in February lasv-and ill feeling | 18 charactoristic of him, ana who was an- | next week, making tho seconc closs fOre | pass the cup at communion serv- PeClotln 0.0 8 1 1 0 0 8 2 011 Won Modjeskn (4% to 1) second, Loader I1 (10 | ahurot, a nation and an jnstitution in atch | existod between tho %o men since, | swered in a still more vigorous manner by | §14.70 from Kansas City and §24.70 from Chi- | % A ABAGSE reckenridge, 1b. Nt it s A i) ) rch, a nation and An 1nstitution in su A . o Al 5 . 4 ces. was ecided 0 make Abbey, m. 4 0 1 0 0 7 0 oftoythird Almes TAGE T vear-olds | ® WaY 85 to form a fitung and plensing in- | This afternoon Kelly .was standmg in | My, Simpson of Kuusas, cago to California points. no change in the present practice. i § 311 08 0 o, Second race sellng pyrso tor b-year-olds | §Jitction totho subject, “‘Something of & | the doorway of Word’s dauce hull when an |~ Mr. Taylor donied that froo trade, freo | o\ o om0 | Upon request of the Washington conkroga- O'Day, p... . 40 0 0 0 0 4 0 FNENe (& to 1) second, Penn I (2% to 1) | Lost Art, or *“How to Mould a Man.” | unknown man was seen’to hand him a double | coinage of silver or the subtreasury scheme e ooy Fou. | tion 1t was voted to use unfermented wine Totals. % 5 0 5 1.9 1 0| third Timo: 1:43%, Aftor maklng a short but pungent compari- | barrelled shot _gun, - after which Ielly | would benefit tho farmers, and proposed tho | 50S a5 scrofuin, séin quenso, eaoma, FACU- | ju communion, services —throughout tho — ST Third race, purse for maiden 2-year-olds, | son of some ancient and modern methods in | stepped inside the hall and called “Bob. following legislation as the great needs | matism. mely use suvos many hives. brotherhood. The middle district of Mis- nine-sixteenths of u mile: Luura B(T tod) | equcation he proceeded to discuss in a fresh | Ford, who was about fl]’" foet away, turned | of agriculturists: A merchant marine, — sour: reportedthe following resolution : Omahn. tom Velox (3 to 1) second, Muntell & toD) | and masterly manner the vital aims in | around, at the same time vaacking for his | internal waterways, counccting mvers of INDIGNANT COLORED g Wo potition the annual meeting through Colunibus... istirth raoe, husso for 3-yéur-olds and up- | scholastic trainiug. He presented in & | hip pocket. Kelly raised his guoand fived a | tho south with = tho lakes of the the district toadvise ui our Resolutions | attend the Wo 's {air at Chi 5 After a lengthy discussion it was carried, ho colored citi- | and only four out of 6,000 vouing in the nega / wards, milo and sovonty yurds Dolly Mo- | thoroughly original and Ingenious mauner [ load of buckshot fully into his neci and | north; tho prohibition of pambling 1in | They Meet at Bosto Cone (3 to 5 won, Flower Delils (4 1o 1) second, | the orthodox doctrine of elevated manhood | severed the windpipe and jugular vein, and | farm products; the free delivery of mails in and Make Spe Rancocas (1o 1) third. Time: 1:45%. as the supreme end of. the school. Tho ad- | he died instantly. " Kelly gave himself up | the rural districts; the protection of farm ) . o M S Fifth race, purso for maiden s-yoar-olds und | dross abounded in striking but chaste imag- | and refuses to tall products and the 'creation of @ large home | BOSTON, Mass,, June S. apwirds, hifteen-sixteenths of & milo: Som- Pa Farned runs: Omaha, 5; Two-base hits: Eheibeck, Collopy. 0'Rourke, Juntzon. Three-base hits rldge, Gilks, on_ bas & tive. A pumber of questions of minor im- o ey i S X 8 ery. Thoe style was original und_inimitable. S market; tho pensioning of all the solaiers of | z2ns of Boston at a mass meeting adopted | 1oyfanie were also taken up and S0 bty B ey e hed B rItox (© to ) won, Guiligun (45 to 1) second, | No'opitome or diseriptios can do justice to AMUSEMENTS. the north aud the education of tho illiterates | strong resolutions denouncing the ontrages | pon! D pessed 1. “Struck out: By Vicker: Sollin purse car-olds | his offort. It was pervaded thronghout by of tho south; more banking facilities on the | on the colored race in the south and New. e AN One hour und fifty and upwards, six furiongs: Corinne Kinney the subtle but unmistakable infiuence of a It was an old friend, vastly improved and | national banking system and the abolition of | yorie, A resolution was also adopted that k of & Dayenport EIRK: S dunid, t05) woh. Elsie S (4 to 1) second, Belle Oarter personality truly unique. Tae music of the | girengtnenea by contact with the world, | tho tremendous waste of the liquor traflic. e e araltehiteTalisnli ol hatea Davesront, Ia., June S.—[Special Telo- Want the Ladies to Come. . occasion was furnished by the collego onoir. | S8 C0ET D8 BORIERE T L T8 O | Tho commitieo then rore and tho bill was e e ©°W | gram toTus Bre.]—Tho residouces of Martin S ) 0t gAmes onitie POiE st Bhs oSl EEavecs pero o orecliby) Hey ukaDIaYens)| piatann!Strach ihoatdr MY niis = PTUY |- s MoRas again callofupinta billInmendal | K aorzel0L B ryan 0fISt: Lonla aid 1 We | rebokebieary Wikis iaud) De b\ Giacioa} Mo ; home grounds the ladies will be admitted to St. Louis, Mo., Juno 8.—Weather good; 2! 2 Vn APBCopA LORU R 2 A D 8 O RO e ! Sportsman's park free-of charge except at Sunday games. ‘Whe series terminates one weelk from today, This afternoon Columbus and Omaba will closo their prosent sories, and everybody desirous of secing & model ball team should not fail to be on hand and seo Columbus, It gives an exhibition of tho national sport worth double the admission price, ana is the only team in the world that never loses, The great Clausen will oo In the box for Schmelz's ngerogation this afternoon, and ho is a card in nimself. He ~.basn't lost & game this season, and has only 3 ; & Robertson were robbod lnst: night. A dog Beardshear, After the dedicatory prayer | edo,” which had its premiere here lcst sum- | ing thoact of September 20, 1500, forfeiting bere for the purpose of denouacing this | acey . large crowd, track fine: the eya of the. colloRe wora prosented by | mor. New business has been liberally inter- | cortain lauds gfanted for tho purpose of BI0= | romasaons tyachin bureing, aro. whother | acoipantod the robbor throusl tho tous First race, six furlongs: Uncle John (8to 1) | Dr, Beardshear to Judge A. C. Montgomery, | jected, new songs have been provided for the | ing in the construction of railroads. P G Y U8, Hllla A R TRy s with the burglar, won, Devezao (6 to 1) second, Abbey (12to]) | president of the board of trustees. Tho | vocalists, and the rough edses of | Noquorum voting the house adjourned, in tho south orin New York. If the repub. | told him where her money was, and was third. Time: 1:16%. di ded with a ringi d - | the first performances have been lican party can’t take this guant [ Abused because there wasnot more. Watches Second ruce, 2-your-olds, four and one-halt | Judge respon: nglng and appro- P In the Scnate. f coercion. by the throat and throt- | And cash wero taken. furionga: Sir Oarr (4 10 1) won. Ed Greenwopd | Priate address. - Altogether the occasion was | rounded ~ara the second edition of | o o T T Ty Fronliis R 3 {12 to1) second, Tom Kelloy (§ to 1) third, | one of unusualinterest and will probably | ‘‘Tuxedo” is a biz winner. George Thatcher. Asnor0x; S0 A0, iine B = Hihere arel |0l vl cestIinOW, tho NS AROLI AN Show on Observed the Law's Letter. Time: 508, rove to be one of more than a local historical | Hughey Dougherty and Burt Shopard are | but twenty-fivo sonators present today. M. | leave that party. Praying timo is over | g o0 "y Ll ] Bl Third race, six turlongs: Al Farrow @ to5) | interest. the’ fun-wakers, aided by that very original | Call gave votice of his intention to address | and reaping ime 1s near at hand, The re- | M ALey, Ta., Ju D won, Tea Set (15 to 1) second, Orderly (15 to 1) R comedian, John A, Coleman, who bas olabor- | the sonate next Wednesday on his resolution | sult may bo the annihilation of the negro | Telegram to Tur Bes.|—Today the county “‘l""" "'Nnm: l:Ala‘ & fon 7 Entertalning the Drugglsts, ated the ‘;“L of Charing Cross until it is one | for an investigation as to whother railroad | race, but thero will be found new Garrisons, | board of supervisors declared the office of o ouxth rage, solling ono milo: Ponnyroyal | Gmaxp Isuaxp, Nob., Juno 8,—[Special | of tho distinol hits of the play. Miss Fits- | companios interfere with tho election of | Sumnors and Lincolus, and it we can't find | auditor yacant, Thia was dono from tho faot puisiter (8 to 1) third, Time: 1:44. Telegram to Tue Bes,|—The druggists re- | kugh has won an enviable name for herself | senators. that class up this way to lead us, then thero | that under a now law Auditor Minturn had Pulsifor § to 1) b 3 h 4 o Mr. Dolph read an argument fn support of | will be found black John Browns in vho SFoi toon atFalgbt,” Can we Uown him thid | oo Her Sttt o o mecsid, Mg Hurdy | couvened st ¥ oclock this morning: Wifty | WIGAELOH L2 CSUEST uhy expeotation of | the bil Introducad Marah &, providin fortho | south, EBuGh disb0ssion ae 10 logality of e dote: fternoon! There were a couple of hundred | (710 ?) third. Timo: 1:16%. new mombers wore added, which swells the | S PRR APL VR a0 PRFERON MRy | drrigation and reclamatior of arid lands for [ . G. Walker of Boston said: “The time | My, Minturn was immodiately appointed ladies on hund yesterday afternoon, and they | 'Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: Nathan | membersnip of the association to over 600. | sharming little woman, plays the soubrette | the protection of forests and the utilization | for fighting has come. We will never save 1ill the vacan P are all invited back toduy. Gamo called at [ rank (5to2) won, Allce D). ond,Crab | Afrer taking in the new members, a list of | part very delightfully, while Miss Hayden | 0f pasturages. our peoplo from beinz murdered in the south — 8330, Tho teams: Older (8 to1) third. Time 1 ono-hal¢ | papers was read on “Pharmacy,” all of them | “Of the’ Four Hundted” is captivating. | The pension deficiency bill was tald before | uniess we up and kill tho men that did iv.” Two Loys Drowned, Qmata, Position. Copumbus, furones: Shrvitor@ to D won. Ethel Gray (o | belng attentively listened to. ‘I'his after- | Rayimon Mooro sings several new songs, | the senate aud Toferred to the committeo on e ; CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta., June 8, —[Spectal Tele- andiboe. . Piteh . Cluusen ond, Oregon Eclipse (4 to 1) third. | noon the visitors were taken to the fair | aud a new tenor, although somewhat ama- | 8ppropriations. rney’s Catarrl *owder for tonsil- | gram to Tue Bee.|—Levi Taylor and Ed Huyes, 4 ety peeiy 5 grounds, where numerous and varled. racos | tourish, givos brilliant promise, . B, Ward, | Tho sonato at 1:45 adjourned until tomor- | itis. ¥or sale by all druggists. 50 cents. Toad, aged 12 and 14, living noar Burnett, Gllks. McClelland Hawthorne's Offering. took place. The umphitheater and grounds The performance goes with snap, and the | TOW- S were drowned whilo in swimwing today. Collopy ke wera filled comfortably ana every winner | audience last night entered heartily into tho AL 5 s Hot Bprings :News Notes, The bodies have been recovered. Shelbor % | Cnmicaco, IlL, June 8.—Hawthorne. Track | was given great applause. Tho tug of war | spirit of the play, which is cast upon en- i AR R MR A pixas, S. D., Juno 8.—|Special 10 | mmmmr Yimer. . Lilly | heavy and siow. bouween members of the association north of | tircly new lines, the alliauce of farce comedy | , WASHINGTON, D, On Juno 8.—A roport ¢r.]—Genoral Manager Holdrege, s 2 el Abley | kirst race, soven furlongs: Mephisto won, | the Platto and those south of tho Platte was | with minstrelsy, from Paris that Samaaa Bay, San Domingo, stant General IFreight Agent A, B AMUSEMET arby . ampau 1.:.~,L.u~mlu sceond, kottina third. 1imo: 3%, | won by the former. —_—— has been ceded to the United States is ofi- | ¢ "0 ho aio 5 dent of the | By 72 % . T Look at Old Dad Now. JSecond race, mile und one-oighthy: Tiniber- | ~This avening the delegates attended a con- There's Something In This. ciolly denied at the State departmont. It | Bk M. are in the gitg. © . plandeotiotithe y NEW KAxsas_ Ciry, Mo., June 8.—The Cowboys AT h " | cortat tho opera house given by the Grand | Owmams, June8.—To the Editor of Tue | wasadded that whatever excitemeat or un- | “ipygyiow. Minnokalith is now rapidly noar- THEATER lost to Toledo by poor base runniug. 1t was | Third race. mile and three-sixteenths: Lew | [3land Phulharuonic soclety. They camein | pru: [know your space is valuable and do | easiness prevails i San Domingo isin 10 | jng completion. The roof is noarly on. and b ' F—— l;vlwhl'r'» battle, grers a7 Wolr “won,” Forward ‘second (two"entries). | 8lmost in 8 body. an yemasied 4o ;,"gm;’:;:: not wish to accupy any of it unnecessarily, but | Wise (U8 to any action on tho part of tho | tha finishing cont of_plastor is about done. Thursday Evening, June 9th . Kunsns 3 00 0—2 A ren T ane. naltimile: XGazal % 3 , 3 think you wi et L 3 Hundreds 21 people are anxiously awaitin Toledo 1000000923,k irth race, half milo: | Guzotte won, In- | takes place at b o'clock in the moraing. 1 ¥ ill be doing the public a great e '3 2! the completion of this magnificent hotel, and HAVERLY'’S i n " H > o) by iving publicity to this letter. I BLAINE GUT THE LET1E] Hits y. 6; Toledo. 5. Errors: | Tifth raco, mile and a sixteenth, over f p 3 AREYIo8 LY 3 R Iread g nun 5 . . Kansns City, 3 Tolodo, 1. Batterics: ‘Eitols | hurdlos: Bob Thomas Wwon. Lijero second, o PRORAIhR o8 RRacRS RO am a regular patron of the street cars, and I e LR MaStUan n | jorg_and NeMabon: ‘Oiarke aud Hurley. | Robin Hood third. T X Surerior, Neb., June 8.—|Special to THE | am both surprised and annoyed to observe | Interesting Outgrowth of the Ex-Secre- | g0 (NS e i rading th 0 SLI'8 8, i lhroc-buse hits: Lytle. Sucrifico hits: E Bre.]—The committeos having in charge the | tue iusolent manuer in which many of the tary's 5on's Domestic Affir, 2K SEAEHEILNE sovern eljorg, Gettinge chol, Darling. Favorite Did Not Win, ) ' hilly streets about the city, and when the; d Person on o VE! interstate reunion of Nevraska and Kansas | conductors treat a man when they aro re- | Wasmxeroy, D. C., June 8.—Special | finish, B R T LOY: | Unaes thaBarsonnl Dissotion ofey. HUATAYRRLT Panrs, June 8.—Tho arand hurale race was uested to stop. Notwithistanding tho fact | i ) 1 g ; : ron at Autenll today for 50,000 francs, three | b7 sselon 1n this olty. Amplo funds | 40\ Rere” is a siga in evory car cautioning | Lolcgram te i g8l BAR gt Liigroating | wayh inho et e T RNt oN v Tt otk O™ miles and one furlong. It was won by Lo | great eventsof the west in Grand Army of | Passengers agajust gotting on or off the cars | FUMOT q ult to substantiate in | o 1\ ooonio constipated, Take Beech. | Direct from u Six Monthe' Run at Haverly Goursey with Assuereus second and Den. | the Republic eircles, Transportation will be | Whilo in motion, whenever a request is mado | this city but which has several corroborative | ;. "py)1e, o ok Cuxino, Chicugo, 1. e o Lhat botting was' B tot | secured for Nebraska and. Kansas natlonaj | Of these dignifiéd fudividuals to stop tho re- | facts in 1ts support is tothe effect that Mr. s arsday a1ternoon Haverly againgst Le Goursey, 16 to 1 sgainst As- | guards, infantry and artillery, Speakors of | Quest is either ignored or complied with in | Blaine has paid over the sum of 65,000 to Found with Her Throat Cut, pen alr conoort st th suereus and 6 to1 agaiust Benbarb. hero | nationl reputation have boon socured and | U@ wost surly munnor, I am not the only | hirg Neyins-Blaine for the whole corro- | Ramway, N.J., June 8.—Mary Andorson, | Wikt mupiie avo insiced. iirersy Stasisicn Varos; was contorod. s 1v was considered | The advantagas of Superior as an accoss. | furnish the names of & score of reputablo | Ing tho ex-secrotary’s signatur snd ot Mr, | cut from ear to oar in tho swamp betweon NEW able point with her seven lines of railway, | Citisens who have received similar treatment | Blaine and of young James G, | Woodbridge and Perth Amboy this ovening. THEATER PPRENSOR. with a union platform at the camp grounds, | 1O that of which I compluin, Blaine, jr., in - Stolen buses: Lytle, Newel! Mann| to Aiberts o Camplon, Nichol to Cumplo Kansus Dauble plays: ey, Darling” to Leéfvon bases ity, 6, Toledo, 6. Buses on balls Alberts anduy, Curney, Clarke, —Eiy. Frruck out: Lytle, Payne, "Carnoy, Alberts, Gottinger 2 Nowell, Hurley. Darling. Wild pitehes: Elteljorg. Hit by pitehed bali: New- ell» Hurloy. Passed bull: Hurley. Time of gume: Ono lour and forty-five minutes, Um- pire: Serad, Hooslers Win a Gawe, MiNxEAPOLIS, Minn,, June 8, oy core conncetion with the | Tho murder had_evidently been committed g cupolls.. 22110120009 3 While I do not wish o oharge that the nu- with a pocket knife, but notbi o Week €, ol inda 9 iupols. SR e o sl ek an tnne axata todey, |1 SEEASIA e mayiule 1 donot wish to chiargo that the bt | wufortunate " warsiage of young Blains, | Witha pockevknife, but notbing was found | (g Weck, Commencing Sunday, Jue 12 s : B lf'ifi'-'”"lt.'m?l‘mmfi}:' & | owiu to the impossivility of gotting PRt 2 fegx ohors. on 'l'lw sltraol!hunr lhéus‘n‘rg due to this Pfl'iulltr Il‘llwxw ";’rt:‘:"“':"" "::‘ wka f'e‘;\{flb‘- dorer and the motive is vet a mystery, The Engagomont of the A yani o ana v, 3 ot " v " L ‘ i Munyan Gasle it | guosses yestorduy—six winnors in six races? | yourd of Naison the following teachors wers | §L2U13, b0 couskiorably lossamed f tho eor- | affcct the publio, mind very uupleasantiy i | 00 BTN < e i IR (OMD Rpolin, i s r oday's picks: NS s f 3 L uctors and gripmen wouldibe more willing | the eventof their puolication. 1t will be re- | Constipation is cansed by oss of tne peris | K[ { { e B it AT MORRIS PARK. . | elec or ensuing year: L. W. Fike, | and attentive in the mu\mrefswpplu[z when | membered that at the time of the trial of the | taltic action of the bowels. Hood’s Pills ro vl | h B 1 e T, priucipal; Miss Celia Gorby, assistant prin: | requested by passengers so Yo do, Novins-Blaino divorce case Mr. Blaine, sr., | store this action aud invigorates the liver. s i Double plays: Parrott | 2. Masterlode—Sullie McClellans, cipal; Miss Ola Monger, gramwmar depart- Sriter Cak PatioN, | gave & very caustic letter refloof el Bupporiiog. flie, siarilng - eoiar, (AR, FEAME o Etanicl to Weat: genio o Oirlon, " Wild Froomason —usporus, meot. The retiring principal, . 8. Dusen- ——— g soverely on Mrs, Nevias-Blaine Refused to Bo Bribed, N hiidr, KDNA AL DINGON, Bitoon mingtes. Umpiret snyder o " 219 A berry, gave goueral satisfaction to the | Ask your grocer for Goows Extea Dry Im- | and Father Ducy, the priest wio performed | Bostox, Mass., Juno 8.—In the houso this | prescnting the firt four nishts 0f the engagomons h N b Thpmanr—liaton. scholdrs and patrons of tho sohoois. Several | perlal Cnamougue. s ogler is delicious, | the marvingo corémony. This callea forth | forenoon Koprossntative Bonnovs of Evorets | """ o L i NATIONA erARET GFSTORE, of the teachers are yot to bo elected. and iL is perfecily pure.l CNZ it the Eapopse from lrs. Nevins-Bloine, i | yiared thattwo moembers of thelegislature had ALBERTHERI which she asserted that unless the then sec- T Bonnett Masons Eloct Oficers, Vislted the Hogpital, Yotary of state made & publio rotraction of | informea bim that they had boen offered $100 (The 8on of Monte Cristo ) l Chicage Goes to Boston, But is Stlll Out of " Wilkes Against Ryan. Bexxerr, Neb., June8,—]Speclal to Tue | Commissioners Stoalorg, Paddock snd | the charges agaiusy hor she would within ten | 8¢h to voto for the Cape Cod canal bill and L Shangeof bill Thursder. Priomiic. 000 0. Luck, % Jack Wilkes, who made o draw with | Ber|—At the rogular anuual eloction of | Van Camp visited the gau v hospital, tak- | days publish tho wholo of the correspondenco | 8% 1o refer tho cndgwment ordors bill vo tho TN Bostox, Mass,, Juue 8—The Colts out- | Charlio Kimmick at Minneapolis Tuesday | offcers by Bennett lodge No. 94, Ancient, | ing with them Architecs Yiurio whe will | 18,beF possession from the Blame family. next logislature, ireiomered wn order forau | Farnam Straet Thaater. Pililea flelded Boston today. Weather cool and fair. | night, hus at last boen matcbed with Tommy | Freo and Accepted Masons, lnst ovenlug, tho | examine tho structuve sl foport wiiother or | ,Xhis, was never carvied out. It 48 now | USR0S 4o Grder was udanimously Tuesday, Friday wad Saturday, Autendaueo, 4,361, Score: lyan, the Chicago ~wolterwelgnt. Tho | foliowlng were chosen for the ensuing year: | MO thn north wige witl Buvo o bo toru dows . | xoyain possession of this ‘sorrespondensa and | 8dopted. . D OPE Boston 110 0— 9 | mateh is for & purse of $1,500 and & side bet | Charles A, Pierce, worshintul master; J. . | Cowmissioner Paddoois avbo was absent | pelon B0 AU o0 tered into to induce Mrs, Py vmmnd DODD O RA CO,, 9 LA 1=6 | of §,000, and Vanderslip, senior waraon: A. J. Vail, | When the wing collapsedaspprovea of the | Bl H ool oy o otters, The pricosaid WESTEKN PACKING INTERESTS. TN Cplougo, 12 Errors: Bos- | South Gmuba July 30, junior warden; K. Kasmusson, treasur aotlon taken by bis wll?w\ ' and concurred | 1o have been put upon them was §100,000. N et urios busotte ang. Kaily s ;:;‘ ihab wilt siracy national sitootlon, a8 D. k. Harris, socretary. in the exnenditures thaf, had bocn ordored, | 3y iafter a protractea correspondence vo- | There Was u Large Movement of Hogs ERMINIEK Luby and Schriver. LIRS SSims thoweltorweluht olsmplonsbin, N ka Mort, 1 CzlarenObende teen the represontatives of both sides this Laust Wook, 40— SINGERS—-40 3 2d has 4 host of followers, Wilkes' “] praska Mortgage Indobtednoss. Dr. Birney’s CziarrhOb*ewder for cold in MRS EARN 5 Flidee] D % 1S Senntors Swipe the Colonels. showing against the redoubtable l?xmfitu NeLsox, Nob., June 8.—[Special to Tue | bhead. iorsale by all deuggisis, 50 conts. :";'lu‘nl‘n Lfiufisfll‘fltfl:)flmll.i,fl{ifl“‘n‘:x‘:}mfi Cixcisxam, O, June 8. |)L’L)Iul Tole- & MATIN I SATURDAY, ¢ ssuixaToy, D. C., June 8.—Washington | Will boow bis 100k imm Bun.]—Followlng is a statement of th 3 n » imo, an gram to Tue Bee|—Tomorrow's Price | s e \\nl:;s';'n&ifl.l J58 B Waaklagtos k.| —Following is o statement of the mort Dealated Thats HESRisE Diwidands response to representations from' him, 8 | Guivent will say: Thero has beew & large Famam Straat Theater, vopuiur erices bad no dificulty i winning from Louisville s - N R = elared " ! 7 h, ' y: Th e " « Popul cos. today. Rain interrupted the game for a It Through K gage indebtedness 1o Nuckolls county for the Bostoy, Mass., June 8~~The Bell Tele- consultation of a half dozen 50 of his time. Attendance, 2,285, Weather showery. Bueore: Waushingto Loulsviile Earned runs: Washingto Matter ex: Killen ani Mil : fotimate porsonal, polltical and busigess | Movement of hogs tuo past woek. Western TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! Bostox, Mass., Juvo 8.—Ponnaylvanta's | Jo0t 0f Mav: Ahitky furm morkkages flod, | phona company today aeslared ita regular | frionds was called, at which tho wholo | packing 355,000, wgainst 15,000 the proced- | TR NIGHTR ONLX errors gavo the game to Harvard today and | town mortgages filed, $500; ten satisfied, | Quarterly divisend acd an oxtra aividend of | amount was subscrived ana handed over to | ing week aud 240,000 last year. The total in the latter half the strugglo was one-sided | $,430.50, One bundred and one chattel | 3 per cent, payable June 15, Mr. Blaire. The man who 18 said to have | from March 1 is 10,000, against 8,015,000 | Geo, Thatcher’s Minstrels and Rieh & aud unioterestiug. Bayue pitehed a good | mortgages filed, $20,027.30; fifty satistied, | NEw YOuk, June 8.—The Western Union | beaded the list with a subscription of $15,000 | last year. Important places compare as arrl.? Comeldy Co., in gome but had poor support. Score: Har- | $14,670.57. Telegraph o : sutar | 18 Mr, Richara C. Kerins of Missours, whilo | follows: Vard, 7; University of Peunsylvanis, 8. ¥ el anvitand SISt 1o recias — duesday and Thursday, June sth and 9th, 23 00 . tzzerald ‘tox vidend 3 coutributed §10,000 a picce. 7 & | VARt W : Lowisvilie, LS Parmors Stuch Enoouraged. Juasiecly dividand T L6 BAC gank usyabls | fvo o1aers con Maman — TUXEDAQO! % Erors: Washington, Louisviie, & Threo Killed 1o & Wreok. Baxxerr, Nob., Juno (Speoial to Tas y 15, cord June 20, How the Mouney Was Paid, Chleagyccieee i} e e Jouas Get Lammod Aguln Hanrtrorp, Wis,, June 8.—A freight train | Bek.|—The warm weather of the past fow Blodgete Will Not Resign Yet, As to Just how the money was pald over to | Omaba + BROOKLYN, N, Y., June 8.—The Brookiyn ana Pittsburg toams played today in" a drizzliog vain, Attendance 1,080, Scope: = Brookly 200223082617 on tho Milwaukeo & St Paul road was | daye is brivging cora out in flna sbapo, aud Cutcaco, Il June S.—dudge Blodgete has | Mr% JNevios, Blame her ..‘.'mcn‘il‘.‘i'ami’:ifi Liafanapoii wreoked bero last nignt, Engincor Fub), | 19tmers of thisviciuity are feeling eucour- | decided aot to preseut his resiguation to the g N Milwaukeo ey Fot an” EiaRac AR SR, aged with the l{fbtl)?CL il of Mr, Blaine's visit t0 New York was to Cloeinuati killed. A cloudburst bad flooded Lhe track & % WONDERLAND. WEEK OF JUNE 07H, 5% president until after the case of the Uuited | pay over the money and receive the bundle | Cedar Rapid : IGHTS d 4 9 e States bas been prepared and presented to | ©f letters in return from his former | Sloux City ‘IU N Fiuabaresiiidaiiid 6.0 00 0 8 3 61 | and onseulod the culvert The keain Waok | nuuyyery Orvrs Neo, s 6. [spoial fo ...u,.-(.g..,u.m...mfi..oine,.., 11 tho prosiaont, | daughter-u-laws reprosontatives, | | Wb IN A BAR ROON Riya, B MOAbuTE. 7. By b pesans: " kbl o is nother stor; s that Father Ducy, the | Beifusk . it . Brookiys, i Vitsburs, 7. Burned funs: Brook- | wreck. Tu Brx.|—The closiog exerolses of 1ho | Lot be preseutad wntil alver the eisctiar " | Priost who Hiarried 06 palr, A6led &b b | Ditbtesr. THE COWHOY DUQ, 2 Blu 2 BUOWS &

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