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PUGS ACTIVELY PREPARING | Ql:diators Rapidly Getting in Condition for the New O:leans Arena. HOW THE LIGHTWEIGHTS ARE WORKING Are Reported Atest News Dixon, Skolly and M Aulifme to He in Exoollent Shape from the #ig ‘Uns- Plans for the W k. NrEw OriEANs, La., Aug, 19.—Dixon began ctive training Monday and has already re- duced his weight to 115 pounds in ring cos- wme, Hels taking short runs to improve his wind and does about fve miles in the morning and plays ball 10 the evoring. His training is not of a severe natures, as he is very near or quite in condition. Dixon is quartered in & comfortable cottage near the beach and has a gyanasium rigged up in the touse. The road is perfectly smooth, and the colorad wman, atiended by bis trainer, spurts over the ground ina lively styla. When the run is overand after being rubbed down Dixon punches the bag in a vigorous fashion for a hour. He expressed himself as satisfled with the progressof his training and is modestly confident of success i the comng fight—the groatest of his life, O'Iourke is very confident and considers the contest like finding so much money, His ouly fears woro about Dixon’s trearment hero beforo the fight, knowing the Olympio club would preserve order during the fight. Every white man Dixon tas mot in New Orleans has assured him of fair play. Carroll Thinks Skelly a Winner, Jimmy Carroll, who is handling Skelly and who has firm faith in bim, said: “I'ne more I 800 of him the wore contident 1 am that ho will be a winner. Yesterday I had him to see the dentist to look alteran ulcerated tooth with an absc forming around it. He took more punishment aud stood it gamer than any man I eversaw. He is at weizht and can fight easily at 114 pounds. I spar ‘with him and do not let up on him. 1 do this in order to have bhiui used to good suff punching. I use him as roughly as if we were in an actual combat. | am eoing to keep him up against big men and have him punched und give back the sume, In this way when he faces a little man like Dixou he wili find it easier work. He is well up in ring tactics.” Nelson and Cross look upon McAuliffe as a sure winner, and both say that tho champion never trained as earnestly sud as hard as at the present. McAuliffe has got down to hard training and is steadily at 1t from morning till night. ‘I'en o'clock often finds him al the gymnasium pounding away with all his mizht at the ball. In fact, the night time is and has been a favorite bour for nis training. The iden is a good oue ana will familiarize him with spurrig by gasheht and bhave bim used to it when he enters the arena for his contest. He has but a few pounds to take off. He can outrun any man at the quarters and | after a six or ten mile spin cets in fresh and not inany way winded. Olymple's Recelpts Already $45,000. Although two full weeks yet remain before the big fights, the Olympio cluo bas cleared more money than s cépresented in its purses. Nono of the general adamission tickets have been placed on the market yet, but over £25,000 in boxes and reserved seats for the Sullivan ud Corbett fight alone have been sold and £20,000 of the same sort of tickets have been disposed of for (he smaller events. The club s received among the larze number of ap- plications for seats letters from a number of women asking to be aliowed 10 see the fights. Some of these have tho indorsement of prom- inent sporting men, but to all such commu- nications the elub has written that it woula be impossible to extend courtesies to the ludies., On the cecasion of the Fitzsimmons- Dempsey fight a wowman in male attive gained admission to the urcna, but was promptly ejected and put 1w jail, and the club wiil take precautions to pravent the admission of others this time. It has beon definitely sattled that Prof. John Dufly is to be the referee on the threo nigh ‘I'ne official timekeeper will be R. M. K'rank, the gentleman who traveled so ex- tensively 1 the interestof the club, Sulli- van will probably stop at the Young Men's Gymnastic club for his practice and may ’take the same quarters on Custom House street he occupied on the occasion of the fight with Kilrain. Corbett’s quarters will be somewhere uear the club, out where has not been settled. Myer will find his old quarters at Weimau's at Carroliton ready 1or him, but nothing has be:n arranged you for McAuliffe and Skelly. Dixon will, of course, stop at the residence of J. Madison Vane, his colored admirer. AVHAT 1S SULL N'S CONDITION Opiuions ot Sports Difter on the Big ¥ Prosent Shape, New York, Aug. 19.—What will be the roal coudition of John L. Suilivan and James J. Corbett on Septemwter 7 is the question multitude of sportsmon are asking them- solves, ‘I'nere are a large number of the followers of the prize ring who expect to see the “'big fellow” in matchiess form, whilo others aro inclined to be dublous ou that point. Whils Phil Casey aud others who are looking after his interest state without re serve that tho champion is all right and fiv 1o fight the battle of his life there are those ‘Wwho wink the other eye and say: ‘“‘Wait until the big fellow wets trampiug sround the TIOR 10 1hose light-weigkt shoos he has had made and his sore 1eet begin to get in their work. and you will sev what wind of form Sullivanis in,” John is displaying a remarkable amount of grit, and that will belp greatly in eaining nis victory. Sullivau cnjoyed a sea bath yester- day, the first be bas tuken during his” train- ang. Those who kiow Corbett and have watched him cavefully are afraid that he will become stalo before the uight of tho fight. It is true that boe has kept his weight well, butho bas also got himself into tine form, and that is the troublo with nim. September | woula have been time enough for Jim to have arrived al the condition he is Auother point that sportsmen look ot in Corvelt’s case is his wothod of traiving He has udopted and carried through tho “'do-as-you-please” theory. Ice wator, ice and plenty of other food that men in oured y never since he left for Asbury Park. ‘This plan is diametrically opposed 10 Sullivar’s method. The men are as different as daylight and dark anyhow, so the followers of the two leading schools of pugilism will havo a great opporiunity o geta line on their leaders when the two big fellows” weet, Plaus for ¢ ullivan and his party will leave by special train over the Dolaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad at 5 o'clock on the after- noon of Sentember 1. They aro expected to arrivo in New Orloans on the Saturday moruing following about 11 o'clock, 1€ Sullf van's wishes aro considered Johnston and Casoy will bo bis main nandlers in the ring on September 7, he testimonial to Sullivan at the Cler- mout avenuo rick on Monday night, August 20, promises to assume big proportions, A numberof prominent boxers have voluntoered ‘heir seryicos. During the entertainment iSullivan will spar with both Jack Ashten and Leonard Tracey, Asvuny Pank, N 'J., Aug. 18, Arrange ments bave boen consummated by which Corbett und his lrainers are to loave here next Saturday evening st 6 o'olock on a speclul tray over the Penusyivania railroad “They go to Newark, whore Corvett is to ap- pearat Miner's theater in coajunction witha wionster athletic exiibition. Heis to give an illustration of bis training methods, as he 1s now 4 prime condition. Yesterday Corbett bad two distinzuished visitors in the persons of Unfted States Scuators Call and Pugh of Fiorida and Alubama. g Aw Many Expert Opinions. New Orleans is Just now the objective volut ot every sportiug man's bope, They wro golog o have a reguiar saturnalia of scrapping down tnere next month, eanging from Dixon end Skelly, bantams, to Sulli- vao and Corbett, glants. Much speoulation » oghoerning the probable outeomo of thesh meatings. 'I'o help you iu makiog up Jourjudgmeut Tug SUypa¥ Bri wiu con- SATURDAY BOUND 10 fIAVE FRESCOES UGUST roliof, man, Morris Fleming, drove them from the Union depot and allowea tho Omaha Trans- fer company to monopolize the business, us the canses of the collapse. It is thought the whole matter will bo straightened out, as tno owner of the majority of the stock. F. i\l. Hubbell, is & miltionaire and is now in S tope. tain a sywposium of opinions on the fights, Thoy stated that the depot polica. gathered Trom the leading sporting men of the United States, It's an invaluablo thing to peovle interested in ugilism. The comptrollor was instructod to prepare Now Veto of | & statement showine the expenditures of Only Ons Coungilman Supports the Vato of | & et A e s aloy the Lefimann Contract. months. . W. B. Musser and othoers petitioned for . the subpression of a house of prostitution, HIS HONOR ON,THE CITY HALL ARCHITECT lemen's Roadster Clab, Racing at the Review Kite Closes Amid a ular biweekly matines of the reat Rush of Speed, | Roadster club takes piace this afternoon at Syracvse, Job., Aug. 19.—(Special Tele- | the Fair grounde track. The races will bo @ram (o Tne Bee. |—The fourth and last day | ¢hlled promutiy at2 o'elock. No admission fee is charged and the public are cordially rE located in the vicinity of the Dellone hotel, ‘The bids for furnishing Venetian blinds terst ceders men vas | v of the Interstate Breeders meoling Wwas €Y | i yjiad, Tho following are the entries for for tho windows of the city hail were oponed citing 1u the extreme. The wind was strong | yodav's card: 4 - atd PURerRe] 3o the committes. on puBil but the track was 1n good condition. Monay 240 pace: Bob M, b g 1L 1 Martin; Joe | He Discovers Numerous Faults, 8o He Al= | proparty and buildings to be tabulated and changed hands rapidly and cheer after chieer | bl 1T F T g Frank b g Frani D eges, in t traction of the Baild- reporteil back. rent the air as somebody’s favorite wen | §" ",'I“, "“.\’ Andrew Murphy: Naney, 1 — Ordinnhess Tntrodace yl hw‘ub‘m"mnl v':n:-n m\lnml«lvmymkl-\i vvh:- under the wire flest. Dandy, in the 3:00 | Special race: Oxinhomn, s, z. W. T dughes: Lively, x,.‘;,,,.,,,,, sting. 11(;lltl:r\vuqnnln‘|‘: r?‘;l.,.-n Halo waler tower trot, proved himself a veritable finisuer, his <.nu..:~..~ |.u.|,i v; ! I"| I';m\x'- wllu: llxluy o pis The lxnnnf}.rr“)'lmnn and the Fire and v . > 5 vtch being sim rom MeCormick; Kinderhook, y 3 A L LB Ll L L .. By Reod, Polico commission jolued in an application his recora in In the 2:21 trot ply wonderful, lowering the third heat eight seconds. Repuvhican, notwithstanding the fact that he has not rocovered from injuries received while being shipped last winter, lowered his I, b.e HOTY Mavormiol M., b C. B Morells, Churlio 8. b g, m’ Snyderi Murray John, b, Frank Carmichael 2150 trot: Billy, b, for furniture in their rooms. The committeo on publio property aud buildings will report upon this, The comptroller was instructed to adver. The members who attendea last night's | council meeting put considerable snap iuto their proceedings, transacting the business with promptness and dispateh. The fitst thing 2. James Alnscow: Cap- A ! o \ 6’ DAnE tATH, b . € s Wakofiold: Tock, s E tise for ten days for bids for stoam coal. ;;u:..;?wzlu‘ ‘Liyxfc:-’\l:yl:;:nahv‘l “Ham . 1ta ,',L. jon | Vanglders Billie, b . Charlos Unitt, that they did was to knock tho' mayor and | City Boilor Tnspoctor Soudonberg was and remained flapping on bis ankle. Mr Tips tor Today. his vetoes out of the box. The mayor was ;‘l\'\'n: |nnvuboinlbwm'n of ten day .‘m date i g ver, held Him WAl A f ’ Loh- | from September 1, that he may attend an en- Bouch, his ownor and ariver, belld Bim 0 | Here aro the horses lnoked upon as likely | 00 hund with bis veio on “;.“ lh}llll‘}; Innhr SRR By e A . and butcly missed tho distance fiaz. U | chanceson today's bads: mann froscoing contract, the full text o i went tho next two heats without the which was published 1h ‘yestorday's Bee. MONMOUTH PATK, 1 Russell-Fred Taral and was a winner. Kepublican 15 an honest trotter and his work today was simply wo WILL MOVE TRAINS TODAY The veto was read and disposed of in short derful for a throc-lugged horso and & one. & {omunche “Unelu Toss. order. Then the roll was called and Mr. 5 eyed driver. Mr. Beach says he could have 4 BbinnerNomad. Y Howell was the only muh who held an opin- [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. 3 3 {pner—Nomud, 3 s driven the last heat in 2:18 if he had been compelled to. Arrow—I5x1 e rvenue—Estolle ion that agreed with the mayor. Upon the question of the surplus funds, condition to help ono anothor, as they have ! grain enough contracted for to keep them tho 3:25 pace, IKansas, the 7. Borde: onvolio. Danihys Wiis, WOl the sLuFds e S, s e tho mayor hauded in this communication, | fully busy, out all are not fllod. The un was a favorite at the pools, He came under Eestac, bby Cabnan, which was referred: “Under the arrange. | occupied “elevator capacity today is fully the wire a half length ahend in the first heat, Needuore—Lille I ment, as at presont existing, the city 15 re. | hO00000 bushels, outside of a dozun houses but was set back for running. Many pleas: . Allan Archer—ludge Nelsom celving fromn tho banks inferest at the rato | Which could bo ‘put in commission iu n day ant fuces were visible as the scoro was read, -:'m_tw\u‘n: luxL gh of only 2 por cent per annum on the daily ?r two. Thero are ubout 200 canal vurticularty those who had bought the field, sStus—Likowood balances. 1 have renson to bolievo that thero | LOREs ted to the docks awaiting loads at i but this he carcied the day in one, wwo, e i Rt 15 & considerabls amount of the city funds | %936 couts to New York. It is true ship ments are very light by canal, and the rail roads oulside of the Lackawahna aro moviny oro i 70 & much larger everal that could be made to real! rate of interest and tnereby save s bre Results: \rec-ninuto trot. purso 50 stylo. NATIONAL LEAGUE, DAY s S sin 1| Uncle und His Aggregation Brace Up and | thousana dollars to the city, by investing | Comparatively only a fow cars, but th Culluton 4 Win Quite Easily, the same n hort-time bonds of tho | ho immediate prospectof agiut of grain in Aliee 1t St Bl S N e Sk city. - Soction | 105 of the echarter | Buffalo elevutors with the preseat onty fair Superintendent, ... 3 SH11CAGO, o Aug, 10.—A bunching of | TLC, | COCHTT 1t shall be the duty | Mecents. Nearly all tho elovators here are Honey Clay 5 | their hits inthreo funings wavo tho Colts | BreYIE - THGE J10 bR B8 N ance or | Crowded aftor tho new crop commonces to BRYEIRE today’s game vory easily. Dabilen and Dun- | concurrent resolution, whenever they deem | MOVe and the amount now in store is much loss than in four y ars past. witehm Dandy Hasiinw Solferino man led the batting, the latter securing a safe ne propor 50 to do, to require that any monoy 10 the credit of any special fund, on acconnt one ecach time went to bat, rarrott St. Louis Time: 252, 2, g ich bond: have beon issued, be ir- ikt played a splendid game, his four chances all | of which bonds may have bean issued, be ir 3, 2. 10, —T vitel purse $500: 1 | being dificult ones. Weather cool; attend- | vested 1 short time bonds of the city or | ST Lovis, Mo, Aug. i9.—The switchmen Blicdn.. .o 1.3 11 anco 1000 Seorer othier good and safesecuri ies. Assuggested, | in the Big Four vards are uneasy. The Big T L iy P B e 0030200 0 2-r|Ibelievethat by carrying out the provisions | Four is the only ono of the Vanderbilt lines Huxan e 3 4 3 4| Brooklyn U000 100 1 24| O0fthocharteralargesum of money, amount- | renching St. Louis, and really 1t forms the Time: 2:10% 15, 2:0414. Brooklyn, 8 Errors: [ iNR to thousands of dollars, could besuved | oniy outlet to the west of that vast netwovk ) puce, purse $00: . Batteries: Gumbert | to the city. [ respectfully suggest that this | of rouds in the east. Ono of the switchmen ) UL RS SR 1 Stein and Daily. matter bo referred to tho finance committee | told an Associatod Pross reporter tonight Fielduont 2 G, Pa, Aug. 19.—Tho Bostons | for its careful investigation and considera- | yhat the men were ull ready to 20 48 5000 a8 hlur;lu‘l‘ifl e 4 | could not hit Terry and were shut out. At- | tion.” the word was given and tie up every A TR T L :‘undnucu 1,030 Score: 3 Stirred Up the Fight with Bewrndorft. eastern road ontering St. Loms. There uro Tinse 2206 210 oston.... . . 000 — 0 A 500 o e ced in the yards o SUNOL WILL BE GIVEN A CHANCE, Boston. 4; Pittsburg, 10. Errors: r.‘;,':"s:‘.{“;'l"dlm“\:g,"':;“f‘k B‘:L‘;:‘!m‘f.‘;‘ rl:l ,t:‘l‘ While probubly the Big Four men will be Pirtsbure, Hutteries: Stuley | conuec tke Y e ordered out it is not thought the order will fully cail your attention to the condition of tho elevator service in the new city hall. It 18 important that the clevators, cages and pumps should be carefully examined and fully tested before acceptance of tho samo. It i doubtful if the pumps are of suficient 4 | capacity to do the work that will be required. 3 | Ivis cortain that the pipe in use with the erry and Miller. Cinciszary, O, Acg. 19.—~The Reds won out today’s game in the mth iuning after two men were out, a two-bagger and a single scoring tue winning run. Weather cloudy. grounds wer. Attendance 400. Score: Chueinnath........... 3 00 00 0 0 0 Philadelphin 200 1.0 0. 0 0 0 0 Bonner Will Try to Huve His Mare Break effect the other lines, The H00, it is said, are ney Hanks' Record, B . Aug. 19.—Robert T. Bonver, owner of Maud 8 and Sunol, the trotting mares holding the records formerly, has re- turued to this city, A reporter saw Mr, ittee. Pa,, Aug. 19.--A number ero today from Jer- Boston and ‘other points WiLKESBARRE, of railroud men arrived i sey City, BufTalo, Bouver at his home, Hits: Cincinn Philadelphia, 11, Er- | elevators is of insufficient size ana must be l}wx\glvnu'nn huxrnt]-»(? tr,f.n. it was ;l{:!vit:l\lhn; Hanks' performance,” he said, “is | rors: Cincinnut il mqml’.,é Battor- | changed. The plans for the posts and enges | Of ~what 18 known as the genorn S| 2 3 5 S jes: Sullivan nughng Cursey and Cross. | are so defective s to render a portion of the | £rieviance committee of the Brotherbood of grand. Shelsa great trotting mare, She 1 Railrond e AR L - gty 4 Standing ot th elevators dangerous. Action should be taken | Railroud Trainmen. Thoy held a scoret ses bolds the record, 2:071. Tnatis the standard without delay to provide new doors | $ion in St. George's hull for several hours we must all stive to reach now. Atthe [ oo W for tho cages, ‘made on an entirely | Before ieaving the city they statea in posi sawe time I am not going to take off my hat | New vork 7 diffcrent plan from those now 1n uso to pro. | tve terms that the meating was not_callod so tar as to acknowledge thatshe is the 1iadelphia. . 15 vent accidents. Other radical changes must | With reference to the Buffalo diflicalty, vut fastest trotter in the world. It 1s too early | Boston Bl be made in order toreirder a portion of tne | that it was ‘iucidentully discussed. The b her vecord of trainmen say further that they anticipate no clevators safe. /Asmow run, a child, or cven a grown person,is iiable to have a nand or even an arm taken off by reason of the ar- to do that yet. 2:05y, bas got same conditions My Sunoi, w! to have a ch that this 1 trouble or difficulty whatever with the ofti- cials of the Iteading rallroad system, cC under the w record was g on made, with one of thenew pneumaticsulkies, WiLser, Neb., Aug. 1 peeial to Tue | rangement of the elevators and doors and the Moro Troops OFildrod Olt. Ste will have that opportunity this fall in a | Beg, it was commenced in justice court | unreasonable large Spaces leftin the elovator I i A R L public exhibition if [Iive. Maud S, unfor- | yoday by H. P, Rumey against A. N. Hay- | 00rs. 2 B ot tunately, cannot.” She is up at_ Tarrytown. | o8 OY M % AL A N, Ha ““Iu'view of the' many blunders made by | eral Porter, shortiy before 6 o'clock, received This soring she was bred to Ansel and noy | 491 Lo recover £52.50, amouut deposited With [ ¢y present architeet, I suggest the desira- | the following message from Sheriff Geer of bim as stakeholder on bets at the races re- cently beld here, Itwas a purse race and Ramoy witharew his horse, Gray Dan, with- bility of securing the services of a competent architect to prapare plans for such chanpes as may herealter bo necessary. Changes not proving in foal was again bred to him about a month ago.” Tioga county : Every effort on my part with the forco of deputies I could command has proved {ruit- C Showing t 8. c ) BN e 2SR S from the raco after the | only in the elovators, but in other places | lessand | have this afternoon ordered the 2iicaco, eI, Aug. 10.-This was an off | first trial, which was aov decisive. A is- | about the builaing:aro absolutely requived. | Twentivth separats company ani the bit- day for the bobkies at Washingion park. | pute arose as to the bets and vpools aud | It 1s a notoribus: fact, of which every | tery of Binzhaiton for duty at Waverly, N. ¥ Nothing sensationul occurred. The three | Ramey agrocd to leava it to the decision of | city official about.the building is fully aware, The commanding officer of these bodies events on the card, the 2:20 class pucing, tho | 1o Sporiine editor of Tut Bri, who :.'L;:‘.:{ 2:20 cla s g, : August 7 2:20 class trotting and the 233 trotting wero | Rumey, as did the secrotary of the Amenican won 1n straigut heats. The winuor in cach ) Trotting association, to whom it was also was overwhelming favorite. The average | submitted. Ramey suil refused to pay snd ume, perhiavs owing to last night’s heavy | now sues to recover the money deposited. rain, was slower than any oth day during | The local sports have raised quite a purse to the meeting, The pacing ra simply a | aefend the case and it will be fought wo. the @ift for Sun Pedvo. Nightingale was never in | supreme court it- necessary. ! 5 trouble, who was solda vear ago for $50, telegraphed General Porter asking if they would obey the call, and he promptly ordered them to obey the order of the sheriff. that the present.arohitect does not give any time or attention whatever to the construct- ion and completion of the city hail.. 1 have 0o desire to engagein dny controversv with him, and do not propose so 1o do. I do pro pose, however, g, pacform tho duties re quired of me under the _charter and to cal the attention of yomr honoravle body to these glaring defgets, and so fav as 1 can possibly do so, protect the interests of the taxpuyers y Sc He W ldn't Ca hs." Deenorr, Mich,, Aug. 10.-—~An attempt was made by the Michigan Ceutral this morning to send switcomen to Buffalo to ke the places of the strikers, but the conductor re- B oniths 9185 pot I CeYeIthe (o AL o Langdon Nimos the Targot. CHCA D, 193 fused to take the traih out with tie men on acis ol Naue! I Bdi e b ¢ rd, 50 the men were taken toa hotel. Any special attraction Naucy Hanks, trottin Oxama. Aug. 18.—To tne Sporting Editor | *fiig'wus roferred to the committes on | PO2: 30 the mon ware taleen toa hotol, ‘Any 71, Hal Pointer's pacing recor 2 and the sensational 3-year-old thor- ougnored filly, Yo Tambien,were exhibited, Bud Dobble appearing with Nancy Hanks, Ed Geers with Hal Pointer and Jockey of Tnr Ber: I bereby accept . A, Fuller's proposition to shoot on the rauge over the river August 21, at 2 p. m. Now as Fuller gives me my choice I name the German public property and buildings. Tho city engineer and the Board of Public Works reported upon the condition of the pavement on the Tenth street viaduct. They said that 40 per cent of the blocks had de- sulted in a strike here. The men will be sent by way of the Grand Trunk. Miners ¢ Wannyer, Idaho, Aue. 1 ing to e Charles Thorpe. wearning the [Kendail stabls | twenty-five-ring target. As for being avle o Bl pan em were rotten, 10 pe : 5 colors, on the back of Yo Tambien. | to beal mo on any tariet—woll, Fred, 1 um | oolsenad it tothe dapti ot trees’ hichas | been issuod directing that the Poormau and They were received with enthusiasue | from Missouri. J.'LaNGDON. | or more, and thot 2 per cent had commenced | Tiger mines shut down on August 20 owing cheers. After the exhibit Yo Tambien was S AR R o ranle to decay. They d'd not thiuk that & coating | to the fact that most of the emploves aro immediately shipped east, where she has en- | Gfhalat o amnes of coal tar would be of much benefit. The | union men and that they will have to appear viable full engagements. Nuncy Hauks will there will be a novel and interesting game | o, 0" ug vacommitted for recommenda- | at Cacur d'Aleno City for trial on the 22d. attempt to further reduce her record. Sum. | of base ballat the ball grounds tomorrow. | {iane One hundred and thirty prisoners wiill bo maries : First ra. Peiro won, taken to that place oo the 21st or 22d iusc. Spud Farrish’s Freaks will cross bats with S Mayor Bemis suggested that anight wateh- the New York female club. man be appointea 1o look after tho city hall during the hours thut the inmates might be away from the building. This was referred. Danu Deserts His Family at Du- Thut gemateriiusstion Aguin buguae, 1 City Attorney Connell reported an ordin- o aB e il G ik v, Ta., Aug. 10.— 3 ance deciaring _against ihe further enlargo- Rk L Rt 5848 Androw Dana do- | LICh 0P olarios. within tho city limits, cluss 2:20, pacing, purse 81,000: Ban Rocke second, Min Young -~ third. Best tie 1g. ELOPED WITH 1 YOU. Second race, class 2119, trottinz: Nizhtingale won. Grattan second, Myrel third. Best time: 2: 1414, Third race. class Potens won, Amobosin ! Cansed Beel Lo Rise. PuiLaprLrin, Pa, Aug. 19 ~The Buffalo strike s causing a scarcity of Chicago dressed beef nere. The price has rison 2 cents & pound, with further udvances likely. G GIRL. Andrew trottinz, purso #1,0 third. Best time: 2:2 bt 4 i x War to Ho — icibievifomnd ghild “"“l‘i‘ jnd cloped | flo said that ho thonghe that the ity could | yrqyy, iy oy Ang. 10 R are Springtield’s Windup, with a l4-year-old girl namea Roberts, di ce affec! g ar- J PR % A3 pringtiold’s Winduy year-old girl iiou pass un ordinance affucting thoe boundar: | | vown fuside the mill fenco this morning ies of Prospect Hill, as deeded by the lato Byron Reed. President Baldwis of the Prospeot Hill Cemetery association wrote that it was not the inteution to enlarge the cemeterv, but sinply 1o use the properly which was origin- ly intended to go iuto the cemeterv. Tho sanitary gquestion, he said, was all nonsense, An ordinance to enlarge was ot necessary, as the cemetery could not be enlurged with- out using the stroets, Mr., Munro said that it was about time to settle the vraveyard question. ['he orai- nauce prohibiting buriuls should be passed and if it wasnot legal iv could be tested in ihe courts Mr. Prince said that it was not his desire to injure any person, but he wanted to re- spect the living as well as the deud. SerixeriLy, Mass., Aug. 19.—Fally 5,000 people saw the windup of the circuit meet- g at Hampden park this afternoon. The wonther was all tnat could be desired, but the track was soft in places. 1t was a poor day for favorites, except in the 2:28 class, in which Picket and Lawmont were equally well thought of iu the pool. Ryland T sur- prised everybody by winning the 2:15 trot hands down after Albine had taken the tirst beat, The 2:25 race was the most interest- ing ovent of the day, it being a_contest b Missouri Villey's Churel Missourt VALLEY, ia., Aug. 19.—[Spocial to Tne Ber.] - The corner stone of the new 20,000 Catholic chureb in this city will be luid tomorrow. A Jarge number of promi- neut churchmen of that denomination will be Presont und assist in the exercises, roday oceurred the funcral of KRobert Me- Govern, who committed suicide in Des Moines Wednesday during a temporary aber- ration of mind. He was o most exemplary young man and convected with one of the tweon Dicket and Lgmont, tho former taking | 0/acst aud most respacted famillos. in this the lust threo heats in fine style. Rookwell | county. A large concourse of people al was the winour in the 2:22 olass, pacing, | tended tho exercisos, most of whom had Plavon, the pool favorite, being distanced in | kuown the deceased all his litetime, tho last’ beat. Sunimary : warning the men at work to quit by tomor- row or take the consequences, to Consult Arthur. Burraro, N. Y., Aug. 19.—A committeo of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers bas gone to Toronto to consult Chief Arthur on the situation here. What Troops ut Homestead Cost, Hanussues, Pa, Aug. 19.—State Treas- urer Morrison bas paid out $152,000 on ac- count o the service of troops at Homestead. -~ Widows by the Seashore, Personal appearauce ana characteristics of the blooming young widows drowning Led wn Aged Womin, L W it purse a2, divided: Ry- | Kpokuk, Ia, Aug. 10.—Mrs. West, aged | A number ot afidavits from partios living | their sorrows in the surt or forgatting thom T OO AN I s T TR i near the cemetery wero read, showing that | On mountain leights. Charming in person i a1 oo Frois | e ::l.,.l.-nn‘mkv\-:':x“ h‘fl‘.;h“x:\;:vtoalh“.tm T" D000 bodias osted 1n Drospact Hill, and that | ana purse. Woman gossip and fresh fasnion Picket won,' Lamont sccond, Biz Four third g 8, Mo., today and Instantly | o account of sueh burials the water in the | BOtes, See SUNDaY Brk Bost tne: * 21814, : wells fu that locality was impure aud unfit TSI L T tmo: 218 . t Wednesday ©rof. Biggsby of Detroit | Al of the papers were referred tu the coui- | ouineast Breezes Wit he Atmos- Ty SariT lectured the Douglas county chers miLieploihoulpratds ) in Nebraska Toda 1wt St Paul. cctured the Douglas county teachers on Councilman Prince introduced his ordi . B iy e 3 St Patn, Minn., Aug 19.--There was ap- | RUELY and Arvold.” and incidentally spent | nauce for the construction of a steel aud iron Wisninaro !). C., Aug. 19.—Forecasts other good day's sport at Hamlin park today, | 50 time in a_charming descripuon of tho | viaduct along Fiftcenih from Leavenwort | for Saturday: For Neoraska—Showers, fol- G o aan e A B A romantic oid town of Wiuchester. The mani- | to Pierce straet, adopting aud approving the | lowed by fuir weathor; warmer Saturday, A A BRI 4 foid arustio attractions of -this placo havo | pians prepered 'by tho city engiueer and au- | pogler Savarday night; southeast winds, be. " Hr}f raee, five and one-hait furlongs, sell- | cailed forth enthusiastio encomiums from all | thovizing theappointentof three appraisers e P e rla i ' L 1015, Kby Dy it 7 10 5) second, Sata N | Si0sses. In bis leoture Prof, Bizgsby quoted | to assoss any dumages that may ariso to | COMINE variable. : eI f A "% | Ruskiu, Longfeilow.and PresidentGrant as | abutting property by the constructicn of | For the Dakotas—Showers in South Da- Sceond race, slxand one-half furlongs, sell- | coutributing each a terse sentence i praise | such viaauct. kota and eastern North Dakota; cooler in nstarierss Allee D@ to 1 won n | of Winchester. “A frozen poem’ is what [ Ordinances were introduced changing the | South Dakota: winas becoming variable, I, Loudon Smoke | the silent soldier called the old cathedral | grade of Douglas and ittersecting streets | For lowa—[air, excopt showers in north- TR y | Wwhere Eugland’s monarcas first were | [rom Twenty-eignth street to the wese line | west portion: cooler by Saturday night; Svids, fvostartors: el ol o g | erowned. A detailed and charmingly acou- | of Boggs & Hil's. addition, smonding the | cast winds, becoming variable. Ok (4 1o 2 soeond, | ¥ate description of the antiquities of this his- | ordinance entitted #Street railways,” " This | The rivers will remain nearly stationary. g, Lord Witlowbr 7o 1) th 18 four and one-half fur- Ix starters: Miss Mosely (5 L0 5) won in mond (8 w0 1) second, [ywen & to 2 torio conter, by Kdgar L. Wakeman, wili bo nze of the features of Tur SuNvay Bee, — —— New Welsh Chureh Pastor, Rev. J. Marlais Richards, formerly of jthe ordinance provifhd ‘that no street ralway Lo compuny snall ruudis cars at o greater rate of speed than teantios por hour in that por- tion of the city bouuded by Twelfth street on the east. Sixteenth street on the west, Leavenworth street on the south and Cum- cal Orrice oF e WeaTier Brrear, Osan, Aug. 19.—-Omaha record of temperature ana rainfall comparad with corvesponding day of past four years: ord, FIfth race, milo und twenty-five vards, six sturters: Pat Conley (7tod won In 1:44. | Chicago Tueological seminary, has accopted | ! ayen h "the onath rAte of. speed 1802, 1501 1800, 1880, G Sixth race, five turlongs, seiliug, olsht start. | eourch, situated at Twenty-fifth and indiana | of the territoryf defined. It ulso brovides | Averisotammrire:. 0 (3 N3 city on their retarn from Denyer, They are gre !,,‘,,.) Clark favom, won fu ki Honest | streots, He bas filed the “pulvit of this | that when ons trdin is following another | Precipitation .. . 00 822 .10 00 at the Mereer, om (8 to5) second, Rod Fox (12 to rd ghurch s supply the last two inouts, and | such train so following sbull " not ap Statement showing the condition of tom por illy, wife of J. . Thly of this elty, A tomoreow ovening il "nrmuvL oy ;“"‘ll!::; proach - within hnuav '1".”“ B of ; tho | ature and precipitation at Omuba for the day IRadford, Va., last night in re- %l . 16 e o 0L 8y rog stor. . Mr. Richavds | train that is gyabead. Tho dirt haul- | g ea Marc 803, 8 compared witk oRisty X e Dexvei, Colo., Aug. 10. ~Raciug at Over- | comes hore bearing excellent yopuation as & (A T SN MR ST & ek A ;‘l’ll::!:\‘sll‘x‘rl“ulli::'x"xtzlqllz ! As comparod with | gponse to a tologram an 8ol lm,lu;i“l[l-y Sorlous laud park- today was good. In tho last race, | church workor, aud the Welsh church has | twice and laid over uoder the rules. This | s s s iorers iliness of ber daugnter, Mrs. “Lilly, . Ovo, owued by . Webb, fell and broke bis | been very fortunate in gotiiug bim to accent | ordinance providep that aoy person desiring | P SOURDAERERES s NEW York, Aug. 19.—[Speclai Tologram ueck. Chavley Webb, bis jockey, was throwa | the pastorate. Tho Welsh beople of this | (o haulearth in gxpess of ton cubio yards | Deticlonoy sinoe Mar rornsenam | 10 Tun BER I=Oimakas . A B Deloax and heavily but sustained no serious injury. city and viciuity are earneatly invited to at- | shall obtain & peghfit from tho Board of Pub- | Noruil precipitation. ... \il'inch | B. . Nowmau, at the Windsor I, Scannell, First ruce. ive-elghths of a milo: Josophine | 1604 the meatiugs hoid at the Welsh church. | (ic Works. Whddkho eartn is to be hauled | Defielency for the auy . =00 11 inch | at tho Westminstors Mrs, A, W onuprabbaisiha ot pmllos Josephine - over any paved streot of alloy, the party ap. | Deteioney sinoo Mureli 1'1:020 11" 10 i) ino | Albermarle: M. T, Dlotchky, buyer for third, > Pinie: 1300 Life in Kural Russia, plying for the permit shall deposit a certitiod 5 8, BASSLER. Loval FPorecast Otlelul Blotchky & (Cohen, at tho Metropolitan ALogt tace, eleven-sixteenths of mile: | Lifo in rural Russia diffors I many esson- | chec and an agresmont that he will clean T T— | Council Blufta: "J. X. Cassady, attho Hoft: ot AT, Yol e King second, Euzenie | vyl feutures from oxistence i auy other part | up and remove uil it spilled. 1f tho carth | Personsl'spposrance ana charaotaristios of | oo™ sohosee ey R A AL kY o, one mi ine we of the gl The cus | 50 spilied 1s not removed vy the porson ap- ' appeara 0 | the Johuson Dry Goods cowpany,” at tho Third race, one mile: Geraldine won, Bruzos the globe, ‘The customs and habits of the e . T R T e sceinligpeenone mite: deraidiae wos 3 ' D U0° | plying for aud pecelving thu pormit, tho | the blooming young widows drowning their aza Fourtly o sovon wnd w blf furiones: it Poaple, 'f:::\"h“",“ 'J,““‘,"};l,l."’;l’l‘f‘, “I’“l“’m‘l‘n‘",‘b; Board of IPublic Works will cause tho re T ore Lap second, Jobn G third ) o val " onse ug . Hitne: o, 1ot Leap socond, JobuG Whird. | borformilug it are. poculiat 1o the country, | MOVAl 1d churge tho expense ugaust o Fifth seven furlongs: Minnle Elkins | Much has been written abourt this topie, but | “Be¢ pox AutWorized to Bxtend Its Service. The new Omaba X'hompson-Houston won, She; 1:% lan secoud, Beecher third, Time: | the story has never been told in such an en- RS tertainiog way, with so faithful attention to Log- Sixth race. five-elghthsof n mile: Billy Dun- | getall, as by Fravk G. Corpentor. This in: | tric TIgot comoany was sountod st Lhority oy SAR U Pinso; "?"",'” second, Cuctus Blossom | 1aregting und instructive articlo will be one \‘xlusxul"|[~ p?uuxn“x:fm‘ulm ric light WI:'u\ ou — — of the feutures of Tue Suxvay Bee. Tenth, Thirtcenth, Sixteenth, Eighteonth, Des Molues ursts, — — Twentioth, Twenty-fourth, Leavenworth, Des MoiNes, Ia, Aug. 10.—-The Des Movements of Ocenu Stewmors, Harney, Howard, Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Moiuos races were declared off at noon. At- | At Liverpool: Arnved—Runle, from New | Calitornia and ‘um;nu siroats. tachmeuts were filed by s large number of | YOrk. J. M. Palator, who has tho contract for aiadikors dnalaaiok oaaiks ARRABAN Moiugs | At New York: Armved—Dauis, from | Placiug telephovo wires in the city hall, was o ® ordered to complete bis contract within twenty days: falling 50 to do, the attorney is Missourl, from | jnstructed to bring suit sgainst Paloter's bondsmen. The city enginoer was lustructed to estab- Hamburg. Savings bank for $15,000 and mechanics' At Philadelphia: Ari liens aggregating 35,000, Purses earned to the awount of #,000 are also unpaia. The assots are 112 acres of land, valued at about od. ueonston: Arrived—-Umbrla, from #3150 per acro; the irack, grand stand, ete., | New York. lish the grade of Forty-fifth street, from enough to cover the llabilities. Big purses, | At Hamburg: Arrived—Normaodia, from | Suunders avenue to Lake street. small capital and small attendance are given | New York. ‘I'ne exprossmen of tho city petitioned for $0zs5.FOR2HS ABSOLUTFLY PURE - JUSTTRY IT. FFRJAGUES % CO, KANSAS CITLMO. sorrows in tho surf or forgetting them on mountain heights, Charming in person and purse. Woman gossip and fresh fashion notes. See SuNpAY Bi — - Buciness iriefs _Moynihan & O'Neill, real estate agents at. South Omaha, have dissolved. Brooks & (ates, dry goods and notions at Pairfield, have been succeodea by J, H, Brooks, N. A. Bassmann, vrovriotor of a general store at Oakland, has. Neumann & Baugh R C. Pearson, in_tho grocery waro business av Sterling, has cecded by William Poarson. A. F. Drake has succeeded Drake & Price in the general stora ousiness at Odell. J. & E. L. Hagorman of the samo place have taken the general storo run by Joy. - Reception to Mre. Strang. Tho Ladies' Aid socioty of the Iirst Meth odist church gave a farewell receptioa at tho church yestorday afternoon in honor ot Mrs A. L. Strang, who is soon to leavo for Texas. The affair was gotten up as a surprise to Mrs, Strang. The address was made by Mrs E. B, Bryaut and was responded to by Mrs, Straug in a very fitting manner. After the eception the iudies all visited Tug Br vuilding and wero shown through the struc- beon succeodod by and hard buen suc- ture from basement to roof. - Grading ¢ rets Lot At the meoting of the Board of Public rks held yosterday afternocn the follow- ing gradine contracts were awarded to Katz & Callahan, thoy being the lowost biddors: Ohio strect, from the east line of Donise’s addition to Twonty-second streot, at 24 cents; Kighth street, from Pine to Frances, ut 1349-10° cents, and the betwesi Ylerce aad Hickory streets, from Kighth to nth streets, at 19 0-10 cents per enbic yard. RisiNs, Nob., gram to Tine Bee died suadenly at Aug. 10, —~[Special Tele- -Mrs. Colonel Roborts alio Sorings, Colo., at o'clock tns morning. Hor vemains will ar. rive haro Saturday evening and the funerat will take piace at the Mathodist Episcopal church Sunday at2 p. m. Mrs. Roberts was a prominent memodr of tho [astern Star, Womans Reliaf Corps and Womans Curistinn “Temperanco Union. The doceased loaves a husband and six children Seventh Ward Republicans, A special meetine of the Seventh Ward Republican club will be neld at the club roow, 1214 Park avenue, on Saturday cven- ing next to select deicegates to attend a meot ing of the Repuolican State league to be held at Grand Island, August 24, 1502, A full at tendarce of the membership of the club is desitoa. PowrLi, Prosidont Tiowas, Secrotary. ny Strapa has conciudet that mar is a failuro and has asked tho courts to (ivorce him from s wife Carrie. He alleges that Carrie the defencant has deserted his bed and board. | Arme Schunkil would havo the court cut ! the banas that binds her to her husband Frank, who wilfully deserted her seven years ago. What Are the Actors Doing? Many interosting things have happened in the mimic world duvine the week. The season is just opening, new plays are being launcned, and new companics are being mado up. In faci, the time 1s busy with tho players, and you are move or luss interested in them. it Stxpay Bk will tell you very accuratcly what they are doing e Opening Foom. The meeting at (tknorn of tho Harrison club of the county precinats on Sunday, Aug ust 2L, at 1 p. m., will, if & ploasant day, be Iavgely attended, as Van Wyck, Sarader and Root witl address tno people on bahalt of the alliance party and the vepublicans \\'lH_ be represeated by an equal array of ihe bright minds of Douglas connty. LOCAL BREVILIES, John Wantund, an insane patient confined at the poor farm, oscaped vesterday but was captured by the polico during the afternoon and locked up. H. B. WorreR, who lives at 412 South Thirteen street, voporiod the loss of a lot of barber's utensils from bis place of business and the police will endeavor to recover the stolen plunder. ‘The Third wara democrats met at 1120 roum street Phursday night and organized with the following officors: President, I ward Coszrov o presidents, C. Mans- feld and 1. otary, James A, ogarty: treasurer, John Donovan: trustees, Gus Cary and 14 Rothery. Yesteraay s Brg stured that Dr Robert M. Stoue of tuis city had been appointed as assistant surgeon for the Union Pacific Railway company at the Hanna Coal mines, ! Wyoming. This was a mistake, a3 it _is Dr. M. W. Stone, formerly of Wahoo, who has veceived and accopted the appointment. The Seeond Ward Cleveland and Steven sou club met at Dorcas and Sixtesnth sirects last evening, with a fair attendance. No business wis transacted other than the ad mission of se new memoers, after which the club adjourted until next FPriday night roeport, appetite and toast distres work. She felta litt 8 bottles, does her 'y Pills. all RIVATE, B ARY DISEANES, Gonorelien in PRICTU iR plot atfeeted at pain or an PIr Without pain or Y DIRO K1 (VITALITY ¥ in 1o bustn i SEX( 10 ellets AK MEN °Y or 19X 81 & vital pow elrenlnrs, fr Dr. Searles PEERSON AL PARAGRAPILS, D. E. Gray of (GGrant1s at the Paxton, D. L. Daking of Chicago is at the Murray. Samuel Long of South Bend is at the Pax- ton. G, W. Hodges of Chicago is at the Mur- o Vi c] aver of \West Powt is at the Del- love, R. F. Gillespie of Valentine is at the Arcade, R. M. Laadis of Browrlee is a guest at the Arcade, C. C. Kiug of Bmerson 1s regist Paxton, od at the Arthur W. Turner of Pender is at the Marcer. C. N. Milier of Des Moines, Ia., is at the Miliar J. M. Ager of Lincoln was at the sterd Millard W. L. Norton of Bassett ie registered at the Arcado, M. Koith of North Platte 15 a gnest at tho Paxton 2. ). Parker of Carroll, la., is registered at the Murray * Georan B the Millard. A, L. Towle of O'Neil city yestorday. . 1. Dodge of Fromont i3 guests at the Paxton. 1. 5. Crabill and Witam Itossetter of Husting are guests at tav Millard, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Buffum of Wakefield amony tho guests at the Paxton, Dorrington of Falls City 1s at Neb,, was in the among tha BAKING POWDER Mrs. William L hr‘ Dyspepsia Tia week atter taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla on lier stomach and grew stronger, HOOD'8 PILLS aro tho bost afterdinner Thoy assist digestion and cure headache. ARE YOU SUFFERING? 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Fuch proposi turnished b anled by u 5,00 puyable evldence of good faith Tho bourd reseryes t or all bids und Chalrmiun Bo Owiha, Neb or 1) BEYS KDL (0., 3 La 5108 Wikl B 1sweet relief to iry— Drink Hiras' Root Beer, A 27 cent Pacleage males five gallons HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NU.ZB . 'ho only muceossful Temody for Dehility, Vital Weakness, on, from? oyerwark or other causot, ks and largo vial powder, for $6, SO gty o ol pr A Sol”" males all things sizzle, nd don’t know why, hildren cry, € Cross thirst ti Ivod by the un- al to be made on printed Mlanks d uud ‘10 be cconi- K 1 the suw of of Omalia, 8 an to the eity o rizht to relect auy wilve dufocts oW, BIRMHADSER, ot Publio Works. Augushiiih, 1502 Aug 121100