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" 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1893, Georgo's. ncil this ovening, or at some other early | The judge didn't want to hear any more, but soomed weak; Smith butted him and is | featsa 8. R. MoCormick, winnin iro mee ing the city elsotrician | said, “Thirty-five dollars snd costs, and vou warned by the rotereo. Harvard ‘championship by 6, 16, ¢ to devote his time to the testing of the are | will work it out at hard labor.” Klein ; P - In the tenth and eloventh Smith seemod | William Seudder beat Bert Hamilton: ¢ J Edward MoKenna, ths Victim of Saturday's .-.Ti”?: \”.‘f.h\'\ giving him the days off for | nearly fainted when ho heard tho sentence. | Royal Phelps Oarrofi's*@hoit Tries Oonolu. | determined to land n kn 6201 A Ryerson won from Harry T | Thousands of Old Soldiers Flook to the skout blow, but his A vod that such & resolution ———. b - ; swings all fall short. Green lands soveral | Colo of Detroit by default and Vietor L M ™ Bhooting, Dies from His Wo.nd, will pass 1f presented, and it will give the Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. sions witir-the Valkyrie. times, but his blows lack forc ting scored from L. H., Paddock @rand Reunion at Saperior, city grounds to reduce the monthly bills of - In the twelfth, after hard infighting, | for the samo rea P, Herrick the lighting companies, when the lights are LUMBER SHOVERS RIOT. seadl Groen landed heavily on Smiths neck, stag- | won easily from J. P’ Sanborn and Lock wood o " found to be below 2,000-candle power. Ty B gering m. n the thirteenth and four- | Heberd won om Ward Seabury; L. Moy BARNEY M'GYNN'S MURDEROUS BULLET g Wisconsin Laborers Protest Agatast the | SPLENDID SHOWING, MADE BY THE YANKZE | Uoanth there was considerable hot infighting, | ers defonted | (r Whie 3G Booly do | GREAT TIMES PROMISED THE OLD BOYS Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. Employment of tNonunton Men. but Green's blows did not seem to count and | feated J. O, Bailoy; W. H. Taylor of Cali > Wnsheinieg Asuraxn, Wis., July 81.—A crisis has been Smith had the best of it. In the fifteenth, | fornia won from Morris Johnson of Chicago; Inquest Wil Be Held Today—The Slayer STOCKS DOWN AND THEN UP. ronched in the lumbor shovers' strike this | Sh® Easily Salls Aleng- with the British | afterisharp infighting, Smith knocked Greon | C.J. Knickerbocker boat H. W. Waidner| | Commander Adams Has Matters Arranged Taken to the Connty Jail-Some Talk iy moraing. The steikers openly defied the Cracks and Makes &, Good Imp to his knees. % Harold McCormick defoated Harris Mundy to Highly Entertain the Veterans and of Lynching -#igh Eagle The Market Greatly ODepreased at the 4 s Mo sion o the Crkice<Only & In the sixteenth Green landed hard on | of Riverside; B.F. Page won from J. S Thelr Visitors<Yetterday and Tos Opentag Then Amproves. officers of the city and county, closing with he Critios—Only Smith's mouth, swollifig Paddy's lips. In | Tobin by default, which wound up the socond i : U Dying. New Y July 81.—Stock ened lowor, | them in a hand-to-hand battle, in which Minute Behind. the seventeenth Smith rushed Green, land- | round day in the City of Tents, New onk, July 31.—Stoc .s‘h)‘ ne. | blood was shed freely. ing a swing on the neck which sent Green to Victor Elting and John A. Ryerson, having 3 Chicago Gas broko from 42)¢to 89, Lake The Shotes Lumber company aent word to the ropes. Green landed on Smith's nose, | each wonin the second by detault, started Fward McKonna, the victim of the shoot- | Shore broke on light salos from 100 t0 108, | 108" Oeste WAt T 5“ . A Loxpox, July 81.—The regatta of the | 8ud iscredited with first blood. Groennow | in against each other to open the third Surenior, Neb., July 81.—[Special Tele- Ing affay on Saturday night, died just be. | Whisky dropped to 131, General Eleotrie | Moy« Keefo tha SO PRy LAT I doN PRol b took place oft | S0MS to be regaining strength and in the | round. Ryerson won Titn Bas.]—Tho Afth AT LN ng affiay on Saturday night, to Paul to 485, Burlington to 60t | 100ding its boats at nooa with nonunion yal London Yacht olub took pl oighteenth and ninetoenth rounds landed on —_— L R | O Rl foro noon yosterday. Barnoy McGynn will | 101, St Paul to 433, Buviington to 601 | J0NR G PO 3¢ U0 R, TR | Cowes, Talo of Wight. Tho wook nover | Siiitis sore noss and. ubporeut. him with Work of the Basy Amater state reunion of Nebraska and Kansas openc now have to answer tothe charge of murde ‘ears of tight moncy owing to the heavy | o vo "ot Chief of Polico Schwartz and | openod with greater eclat and & regatta | good offect. - The Athlotics and the Dupont Stars col- | up here today in a blazo of glory and a cloud The remains of the murdered man wore | Withdrawals of currency. last woek caused | somo officors to the docks, where they wero | never excited more lively interest. The | Inthe twenticthand twenty-first rounds | lided on the latter's grounds Sunday, much | of dust, and Commander C. K. Adams pro- taken to tho morgue by Coroner Maul and | ® bearish fecling. Lower cables and talk of | joined by Sheriff O'Brien and deputi Solent never befors was 8o crowded | there wero soveral hot exchanges, but no | 1 the sorrow of the S The fe ture of | dicts & more magnificent success than has ke il Pty W bl R RO LB LD 4 sorious damago. In tho twen‘y-second Smith ) i y will be held, pending an inquest P B e o | oo, ok b o T of tho | with yachts and launches. The presenco | draw blood from. (ireons nose In the | the gamo was the battery work of McCann | ovor been achieved by this assoctation. That McKenna's caso was hopeless atmost trom | g0 0 3, Lake the start. The wound was an ugly one and | §13; General the physicians saw but little hope of pro- | Gas 83 to longing his life and none of saving it. The | Weste 0104, Sugar dock when a great mob of strikers swarmea | Of the German imperial yacht Hohenzollen, | twenty-third Groen Rgrossive, but :;:v‘lh’m;;“ l“jlnu score at the end of the sev- | (hee 8% to ., Ch o | down over the dock and tramwa; The | the United States cruiser Chicago, the Ger- | did not inflict any punishment on Smith, ™ Y L 3 Paul 21 to 48, North- | foremost of them wore forcibly handeuffed | man training ships Steln and Gneise. [ While he got twoor throe beavy blows him- \:':'.T('-""l.;m , Chicago & Alton ‘sold at | by the officors and others wero arrested, | nau the British battloship. Neptuno | *iF 3 vo nt and courteous commandor bases ostication on good grounds is testi- «.00082010-98 o conoeera 3 11 9 B SDad | fied to by the lan A alroady in atteud- Athletics, 1 his pre anco and the g military ana gala . ! nvinh, pretmiun sale, who wore afterwards rescued from the : In the twenty-fourth and twonty-fifth | Base hit Shon 1 Pon ey, 8 | dspect that prosonts tself evory w physicians remained with the injured man cstorn Union boundod up | police by their followers. A desporate hand. | And othor vessels of tho Ing: | Groen rushod Smith around and landed somo | JUCk, outs, By McCann, ' 14; by M Saperior, oe of Fhe protties s thelfiis allday Sundayand through the night, but | from 63 1o 72 This strengthened the | to-hand contest followsd, in which revolvers | lish avy and tho International | good ones on the neck and body. In tho | pont Stars, McGoeo and Gormany. Umpire: | ost littlo oitios in tho stato, is out in hor decided yosterday morning that he could not | whole list, which rallied 14 to 81, the latter | were flourished and soveraTshots wore fired. | yacht Vistoria, all decorated with flags from | twenty-sixth ho landed hard on Smith's ear, Yol Boliver Fiynn. best holiday dross, with her private resi- live more than a few hours. ‘They had heon | Lake Shoro. ‘The market was heavily over- | Tho officers were nearly all bruised with | gtom to atern, lent a charming brilliancy to | Andin spite of a sharp return rushed Smith The Omaha Bees played two games Sun- ( dences and busiress bulldings ornated absent from the houso but a short time | old. At 11 Western Union deciined to 70}, | clubs and stonos. thososne, THS bright hino and o blue | 10 the roves and had everything his own way | day,wiuning both, “The fecaturo of the morn- | with bunting and banners, all in honorof the when the end came. and the general market becams casier. The advance on the tramway was finally ST iy lote s L o R L ol et B T T AL TR VL L LR Immediately after being informed by Cor- Foroed an Adeanoe, checked, but the strikers then swunge down | Sky supplied everything needed to vomplete In the vwenty-soventh tho aspect of affairs | Score: on o again to refresh the wemory of the oner Maul of the d ng days of the great rebellion Cormack had Mc th of McKenua, Captain underneath the tramway and made for the | the yachtsmen's paradise. The presence of | changed. Green was knocked down by u | ees ynn taken to the county After 11, undor heavy purchases, a genoral | boats, reaching them ahoad of the ofticers. Rz swing on the jaw. He got up before he was | Bottons. s ensued, ranging from 1 to 54, i blisad ofticel 80 many royalties, whom tho recently l RO up befc i 40884800 0-97]sth 0201000008 v $ . It is n Lending Association, i advance en wnging the | ‘'horo an awful sceno of brutality was en- 3 e counted out, but Smith knocked him down | = Runs RBoos, 15; Bottoms, 0. Two 3888 reportor was allowdd to have a moment's | lstter in Genoral Electric, which advanced | acted by the violont mob. Nonumion men | Yredded duke and duchess of York joined | fyoy'yin o' guccossion, Groen Nually clinch- baso 3. Homo runs: W. Ruser. | This association is fast becoming ono of convorsation With tho murderer yestorday | fo, 81 Pallman wivinetd 5 to 15 VIho | who wero Touding the' boats were struck | during tho day, ralsed sociaty pooplo 10 0 | ing to avold punistunent, “This was the hot- | SIhle Bl uote, B Meyers, & HIC by | tho most conspicuous in the wholo wostora afternoon. McGynn was locked in the big | Grangers, Sugar and Chicago Gas wero down with clubs and terribly beaten as | seventh heaven. Every suitable point | test round of the fight. ltcher Hy Dopets 8. Steuckoats Hy Rusor, | Sountry, having been an unqualifiod suce cage in_the \w-sl)\\‘ingu{lhv!,‘ | and_when | conspicuous. At noon the market was firm. | they fled, panic-stricken, foliowed by the | ashore and everything that could float was | In the twonty-eighth Green came up ap- [ Y2 Dopots 8. Wid pitchus: By Joaser 13 | from tho very inception, 1t now comp called for by the sheriff stepped slowly out In lato trading stocks were aomewhat | strikers, ‘They were met by tho oficers, | arowded with interested spectators, the | PAroutly frosh, but Smith landed and | Depots, 2; Moyers, 2. Passod balls: By Yecha, | Within its membership the counti of his cell. easier. St. Paul receded to 50 and General | who protected them from further violence. Iadies viel ith thor in the bright- nocked him down. Delaney threw up the [ 1; Depétes, 2/ Bogus, 2. Time ot game: One | Jeflorson, Thayor, Nuckolls, Webstor, “MeKenna is dead,” was the first remark | Jilectric to 40, The market closed tolerably | Forty of the ringleadors among the strikers | !tdies vielng with one another sponge, but Green would not quit until [ hour and ‘ifty minites. Umpire: McDonald. | lin, Harlan, Furnas, Red Willow, ( of e SHOMY 0 his prisoner. firm. Silver was entirely nogloctod. Money | have been arrcsted. ness and novelty of their costumes. Champion Jim Corbett went fnto the ring | _Second gamo: Hayes, Pholps, Konrnoy, Adams ‘and F “ls that so, well I am sorry. Indeed I am | Closed casier at 3, after ranging as high as | . A, Shores says he will suc for damages, [ The interest of most of the spectators | and made him stop. Beos..........4 10828300 0-12|moro in Nebraska, and Washington, Clay sorry,” said McGynn s ho tried to wipe an ; b oy | 08 he hias long complained that violence was | contered chiefly in tho German emperor, s c— Combinatio 003202400 0-8| Republic, Jowell, Smith, Decatur, Phillip toar from his right oye. He was [ from Chicago say that the First | imminent. Mayor O'ieofe's blood i3 ub. | \while the yachtsmen's {nterest centered in RACING RESULTS, Runs carnod: Boes, 8; (nmllinnrhml). Two | Osborn, Mitchell and Graham, Kansas, and sked whit he had to say about the | National bank of tl city has ordered | Ho says the prosidents of the lumber I, y :m*ln h;l;-;_lh‘(-*.fl-}inm‘v‘?'|ll‘xll'l;lr 1:!\' "f“:f before the lapse of many more yoars confi- eagoand replied, £500.000 in gold in London and two other | shovors had informed him that no violence | the respestive performances of the Amori- | opuning Program nt the Sturgls Kite— | jioh 3 pED S WD AR AT AT dently expect to enroll overy county in both 1 am sorry ho is dead; T still insist that | bauks smaller amounts. would bo committed, He now swoars that | €80 yacht Navahoo and the English Farrell, 1 Fox, 1. Striick out: Rusor, states, when this annual assombling will be being still unrated, What the Gallopers Did. 1ox, 2; Irsh, Furrell, 2. Wild pite hio Had hold of me when I shot him, Tho withdrawal ot ~deposits today | the city will protect the nonunion laborers | Vlkytie. The form . 15 Sronors, ) e 81.—Rio usor, 1; Fox, 15 Trsh, 1; Farrell, 1. - Pas: a colossal affair fndeed. Asit is now it is Soveral questions wers asked by both the | At many of the city savings banks | atany cost. was jokingly called a *dark horse. kl?:—a‘f::l;:d::':k f"‘gd 8L :‘j““l Db N0 | IS o, 2 Fox, '3’ Irsh 21 Barrell, 3, | magnincont enough o atiract anywhoro sheriff and the reporter, but MeGynn insisted ;x:;:‘,l!‘ull:) hn‘fi‘«“"mfmd “m‘llx'nl“zvn‘;slhluil‘:: h'nm mnln wn? (‘omllk;‘!ml not only of l\m)xbor ¥nchts that Started. gumm"l) ok opened auspiciously today. {'I::l‘;:l'r‘(ls mlngm-"ktllp;l l!ll‘l‘l‘l“r,l; and thirty minutes. | from 40,000 to 50,000 people, i a t the B 0 08 valtl shovers, but of coa! eavers, ore punchers N pd 12 y: U ov ) 9 o 34 :::fi he hud nothing: moro to say: abou windows ns proof of tho wisdom of the | and all tlasses of dook Iaborors. The. men “’l.'"{ b",fi;"fh“" Yook ke "‘N““’ e e | o Class 2:30, trotting (unfinished): Sivor O . St S G LIPS The death of McKenna caused consider- | action taken on Monday, because without it | have become so intimidated that it is almost D“-"\ s, ."“ ‘slk Carrol [l {Wfll ey ?ho Stand and Courler each won two heats and ’ L, sl The ercampment s most favorably situ. able excitimiont in tho norih end ‘of town | the depositors would not have boon protected | fmpossiblo to gt thom started nt work | Dunravews Valkyrio, [ Lason's Ivoriia, the | Pervil'und Ilun Ac won two wach. liest tmo: |~ MALVERN, In., July 81.—[Special Toiogram | ated at Lincoln patk on u broad platoutt onsh where he resided. Some of the hot headed | from the runs which would have followed. | prince o ales’ Britannia, A. D. Clark's B4, n. Mayor O'Keefo is now doing bis | Banty * Anita and D, Donsld's Caluns, | - Olnsa 2:24, trotting, (anfinishod): Nutting | 10 TXE BSR.J—A five mile race was runon | of tho Kepublican, with a low rango of om- 1ks will have | best to got thom to return to_work where, | Thay' made n flying . start. The | King won two heats, Fodoraund £ T I ong | the fairgrounds track hevo at 7:30 p. m. be- | ¢rald bluffs on tho north and immensurable v af | Tt showed also that all the b Tl SR allowance | o melighbors of the deceased werosin fav AT T atonce organizing a force to nn I ys, they will be protected if he has to | yuiiyri vil Lord Dunraven and | ©ach. Hest time: 2:1815 tweon James P, Jones' bay horse, Limber | o148 of waving grain and pasture land ou p S OOUHLY i tu- | under the sixty days natice provision. There | raise an army to do it. yrie, carrying = Lo b NEW Yonk, July 8L.—osults at Brigh i i o SUBI8 o by, BHAY the east and south. Thero ‘are about 600 l’llnoll:"l_\”: :«lui\lx:)n‘\(ljln:‘llq‘x:::l\‘l yneh i, OEt. | teren, 08 15 tha 506 OF & Tu AR IR commanded by ‘the veteran Cranfield, | o% y ghton | Jim, and a safety bicycle rodo by Charles tents pitehod hore, of which number fully Cle one-half are oceupiea tonight, and by to- hit the line first, just as the gun was fired at er, for §25 o side. The horse won in eworks tonight, Courtland beach. | 19 5ilock. Then followed in the ordor in | ,Klrst race, seven-cighths mile: right wero among the mall crowd that Savings Banks in Good Condition, Fir 15:04, bieyelo 15:31. One thousand peoplo | Pt ! 4 J mong . tho sm Sty X b " ’ Ayl Gl rrow Commander Adams and his aides talked tho mutter ovor and succeded fn | . flacsen Rhoades, chairmanof tho execus |y b~ s which they are named, the Iverna, the Brit- [ kML 0 ) won, Allss Akglo (@0 to 1) s witnessed tho race. will be but to their wits’ ends for_accommo- pacifying the racical contingent. tive committee of the savings banks of the R4 SR 4 o anuia(commanded by Captain Carter and car- hroe-fi i J R O dations for the immense throng that is suro Dr. Impoy, who has had charge of the | tyue of 3 R e throesfourth ' mile: Joslo MANAGEMENT OF RAILROADS, R e U LI e i ” rying the prince of Wales), the Sanita Anita, alvin (30 to 1) second, Gertle (80 1 good condition, | HOrrible Deed of a Wisconsin Farmer | Nayihoo and tho Uuhlxu,)l':ngll‘h hopesithe | to 1) third, Timno: 1:1815 LAY s showed, and ha thought | - Prompted by Despondency. being centered in tho Valkyrie. There was | Third race, sevon-clihth would be drawn from the deposit Axmico, Wis,, July 3L.—William None- | a natural exultation over the Navahoo's mn.}»mn, =(hn‘mll'nll||[ tifvanal intno: nks for a long while. Ho continued: | macher, a farmer living nine miles south of | rather bad start, which, however, gave vray | D0k 190 t0 1) third, iim cordance with the wish of friends and rela- | ' YOU see thut the drain that we have been | here murdered his wife and three children | t0 somewhat gloomy foroboding when, on i tives, Coroner Maul ordered a post mortem | fXPoriencing for tholast two or thueo woeks | on Saturday night and then made an un- | Feaching the lightship, the Amorican boat Timo: 1:041 examination mado, Doctors Somors, Tmpey | 13 34l in force, and it shows how timely and | 28 “HEHEY W ERE hi lifo The | ¥B88cen to bo fast closing up on the Val: L seven furlongs: Alealids (7 to 5) SEbralEall RN A G LoEY N SRIa T Y asil and Matthews performed the operation atb | expedient was our decision. Karly ccessfulypttempt on his own life. © | kyrie. Experts gazed at the Navahoe with | Won, Dickerson (5 to 1) second, lnrry Alonzo | #encral railroad situation he said: 08, 1t | 150ths, morry-go-rounds, shooting galleries, clock last evening, Examination revealed | June I said that the savings banks | deed was not discovored until Sunday after- | astonishment and remarked: *She must be (~;;':{“'lr:‘- 1}'":“‘,’ {l-J'-; War1Ory 18 to 1 is truo that trafiic hus fallen off very much | museums, phonographic and photographie the fact that the bullel was lodged in the | Werein good condition and would probably | noon at 5 o'clock, but the news reached hero | a ripper.” Old salts oxpressed surprise on TR AL R s gL IR but the men in whose hands the | depots, field trial ground and numerous e ot AL GO N | J won, Lobasco (2 to 1) secondy Pink I (8 to 1) | latel vight. thigh, having passed through the | Soon be able to return their large currency | this morning. At the inquest Nonemacher | BOUCINg that tho Navahos had her main sail | FO% dr ¢ o, stated yesterday that death was caused | g11 the by peritonitis. as the Post Mortem Examination. no mone; Acting In his official capa e to bo hero, The spoakers' stand stands in ? the midst of a shady grove in tho conter of i ';:]{a:‘d-' Ifl g Presidont ":_!"“":; °'l the Sk Fo HAs A | tho park, with Lost croek winding in and out 2 wecond, Blu ¥ ow Words o Say. among tho trees and shrubbory on the mio B (10 to CuicaGo, July 81.—President J. W. Rein- | east and north. ing Camp Lincoln Osrle (4 to | hart of the Santa Fe arrived in Chicago | o romantie appearanco indeed. Tho whito toduy from the east. In spoaking of tho | CIty 18 onthe westof the grove, while to the east of this are the eating and fakir i Time: 1:05, management of the great railroad systoms of | other concomitants caleulaced to amuso and stomnch and cut tho small intestines in | holdius. But from that time on the with- | nude o full contession. Ho said the crops | Stiffoned ‘with wooden battens—an artifico | "o opirn “July 81—Suntmary of to- | tho country is, forusaw “m,m"’; months | CUify the masses. Inthe grove and about SGYSHE oG} drawals inereased slowly, gradually from | hud failed and he was afraid of starv. | DO Infrequent with smalleraft, but unknown | 4, ¢i\ 0o 3 L Ll o i tho park are soveral hundrod farmers’ fami- After the surgeons had finished the post pUEapnbimoNwasithote ing. His parents were in Quebec, | 00 tho Solent, with large, crack yachts. First race, throo-fourths milo: Adadle o, | "EC ®hd began to prepare for it | jige already ensconced in tents and struct- mortom the body was turned over to ono of f u panicky feeling. Toduy whero they had come all the way from Navahos Won the First Round. colt, (610 1) won, Dolury (20 to 1) second, | then. ‘The reduction in —expenses in | urcs of various kinds, bent on making a Maul's embalmers, and the remains were St we have had, and you sco | Gormany and wanted money, and ho had i Blondls Vietlm (4 to 1) third, Time: 1:19%. ' | all ~ directions has kept pace with | week of it. verbody is. Thero ave more her L All the racers set_their spinnakers soon . ductt ¢ T . embilmed and preparedsfor burlal. w ealm overbody is. “Thero are more here | 1inato send them. He had intended to kill cors t : Second race, four and a haif furlongs: Boan- | the reduction of ~trafic and whilo Starts for Sure Today. Mombers of the Ancient Order of United | than on interest paying day, but they donot | g family Friday night, but changed his | B1er tho starting. Thoy run thence tothe | titul Bolls (345 2r wois,- itk (765 27 second, | gross caraings vo decreased largely | 5 : 5 It Tho fun will opon in earncst tomorrow Worknmon aro, in o measuro, tiing charge | COMmUICate with' one auothor and thus | plin b Saturday, Aftor tho family was | LShtship. “hore tho Navahoo showed her {-5yuat Alice © to 5) (hird, Tinw: 65 in_many cases, it will be found when tho | (0 (R WUE PROR I GateeRs | tomoncor of the body and two of the lodge men will | SPread no alarm. +ri. | Bsleep ho went out and got an ax and re- | Mietule and before rounding the Legp buoy | | Third ruce sevenelghths milo: “Barguin 8 | final sottliug comes that the not carnings on | N meaka and Kansas will o addressed Sy X ntiaies , Mr. Rhoades added that the action of Fri- | $5 3 nd I | sho was first. _Novartheless she did not ap- | to 5 won, Rosoboy (8 to 1) second, Maddon (7 |y SV IRE SORES LA b thoy 6ol Nobr a remain at the house until after the funeral, turned to do the deod. Ho said he killed his et ; R R AR, most of the roads ave as largo as they ever | v Hojartment Commandor Goneral A. H 5 S otolbal b y ado necessary by the difieulty of | wife fi ingi Pear 13 stiff as the Wnglish vessols. Whon | t02) third. Time: 1:823 v haye ba T am decidedly not of tue | 2 Depa > . M. which will be K At 2 o'clock p.m. W SVitromithe CSWRIBANIE wife first three swinging blows on the | 7% =5 T NtAtICOWasTRY Fourth race, six and a half furlongs: Hourl 1 S/ () () 0 | Church and Hon. Church Howe and after day from tho residence of tho d Py from the dowh jowh banks: | loft tomple. He then went into thengxt | tho yachts eappoared in eight at Cowes % | (110 2) wan, Draby @ to 1) second, Uncortainty | opinion that thero is any foundation in fact | yna'Gration follows | targot . practico . by 5970 GERTITAVARIR: Uhat tho savings banks vresidonts | room and killed Joseph,8 years=tid, and | S0 00d of tho first round the pooplo of the | (5 to 1) hird.” Timo: 1:20%. % for the many rumors that have boen cireu- R RYMTADAII W IO Relbnt LEET RS Tole A2ty orin s Famil nad drawn as littlo as possible on the | Willio, 4 years old.* He stfiok hoth boye ay | Valkyrio and Navahoo ongagod in a neck | “Fitth ruco, five-olghths milo: Fleurotto (8 | lated to the eftect that u general passing of D o e s oyt MY strained market, but the drafis during the | ¢ho head twicd,—Roturning. to. the w and neck strugglo, exciting surprise. The | to 1) won, Robln Hood (4 to 5 second, Della J. | dividends is to be oxpocted. As to how T e e ) 150 oriard Beforo his death McKenna asked for an | last week had reached 850,000 4 day, against | whoro hisaits 1ny, ke aielesl, oo hs seam | first round was watched with fntense inter- | (8 to 1) third. Tinmef 1:081. 5 those rumors have been started no respon- | ILABLTY, dress parade by tho guards, gua attornoy, and ono was sent for. In the pres- | an average of doposits of $15.000. | o1¢ h. 7 © lay, he picked, up hisyear- | g4 " Ppa Navahoo finished first. Sixth race, four and a half furlongs: Pen- S1H16; TARIWONAEHRVel LHOE boNriE eIt BhY mount and camp fire in the evoning. i SmehRu I Dres e g k e s BBy, held her in one arm and struck AL 4 i zance (1 to 2) won, Al Hope (15 to 1) second, DRTUEY Y, Of the National Guard of Nebraska, com- enco of the lawyer and his family MeKenna | Soeiug that this was hurtiog cverybody | ¥ In running for_the Warny lightship tha | 7 HopeRl o ; Lo [y f the head. He the 2 Hemet (0 to 1) third. Time: 584, unless he s thproughly familfar with the v H. dor, Captain I is th made his last will, leaving all his personal | #nd that it throatened to muke,.iig [ NCF O top ol 0 yhead, He then | yooond time, the Britannia and Valkyrie | ) " 5 1 situation in_ all’ 1ts dotails, but | PonY H, commandor, Captain Lyons, is tho property to his wite. o declived. oven in'| S3vings banks a constant drainig® emesie | Went to the barn, climbed on tho roof and | goeeRt B Rt LOIECE, SR I | Sanatoaa, July 8L —Results: hey i hrobably baan Conteey ¢ | only one yoton nand. ~Murdock's battery of REOpACR A gLisyon n it Py SR present | jumped twenty feet to the floor of ‘the pig o 3 First race, six furlongs: Sister Mary (0 to &) | they ~ have —probably boen —caused by.f [y Grtillory, company G, Lioutonant Keed his dying w its, to make any statement | conditions, the action was w e D ing the lightship, the Britaunia took first K y FresDonRIbL ytia SRRy 1| i Y .y Tegarding tho shooting or the. oauss of tho | corned. <We e sod e nao y il SO | sy, sustaining injuries to the spine and par- | 58 0 FEGRL I PTG SN e | won, Charniton 8 to 5) second, Sargassn (10 to s e o rHes: avito have sold | in command; tho Fairbury company, Cap- N Ibler TR e L e ok i voas iha.l. o escifiiiior cash now." Wo | aigiing his ~lower —extremitios. Sunday | Ao, and FAIKYre SCCoRe, GRYNE BEO | 1ehied. Time: 1:04%. other peoplo's — proporty =and —want | ¢ain Hostoy, and the Geneva company will 4 principal thwg to him was the e Ly wuvun il our policy has been | gfian N cher's brother's littl avahoe in third ‘place. Second race, one mile: Princo of Darkness (7 | to buy it back at a lower price than they | iHi itrn hile th Talon An s S0 loal ! afternoon Nonemacher’s brother's ittle ed this order to the end, affording a race i : arriyo on the morning tram, while the proper provision for lhis wifeand.f..0es 0ue 18617y s cusily as possible on deposit | ehildren went over and saw tho boys all | tained this order to the end, nffording to 10) won, ¢ pi:wrlxhhfl to 1) secoud, Logan | paid for it They have boen started vy men | (jjyde, Topoka and Minneapolis companies of Questions put to him about MUt yore | bauks, we lave plenty of money on hand. | bigody on the bed ana ran home and told | Of Breat, though hardly exciting, interest. | (7 to L third. Fimo; 1:42 who ought to be in tho penitentiary. O, | Kunsas aro expeoted in tho aftornoon. The not auswered. Ho diededze o NON0 “The o v i less than tho usual cash re- Y Dritannia Won the Raoe. Third raco. Ludles stake, one milo; Martyr- | yeg, Lam very well aware that the Santa ke 5 L2 ' C his oyes for the . % peacefully, closing 16 amoun! b - their father, who summoned the coroner. ritannia oo e dom (5 to 1) won, Sarah Ramey (4 to 5) second, ill follow the Ko i HEBH ot lat may not come, however, as Com- Cromod Ut ariins 10 JusL DEfOR? chosun | 080, (0o winti-ty pue | o Loday, the jury returned a vordiot that tho | Tho victorious Britannia finished threo | Coguotte ® to § third. Time: Lz ©° | il Tollow tho Ko loto tho hands of 8 e | mandor Adums is in Focoiptof 4 tologrum D meridian. with the applica - o wife and children came to_their . deaths by | seconds shend of the Valkyrieand one min- ourth race, Soa Foam stakes, five and u hal ver, as reporied. | from Adjutant Goneral Artz of Kansas that % Maul will today summon a jury of | avold any further drafts on tho general | 4y ax in the hands of Willism Nonemacher, | ute and. twenty-six- scconds whead of the | furlongs: Rising(7to2) won, Lord iarry (3 | contempt that T regard sucha report and | vhio siata guards are all on duty at the Weir o Yiuess men to hear the testimony intro- | store of currency. R A N e Nvation. “Sho ras grootod with cheoring, | 42 second. Dr. Hasbrouck (ovon)third. Timos | with equal irony that, T ropeat it, W will | Gity"coul finos. ;l}\::lx:il.wll;:ox;‘\xr_'l;lxnll ;(u \:)‘nt ll!\lllll\(lt'\\{dlll\é Heavy Movement of Currency. lA \‘-lmnlm ‘i’l:‘l! f lu;: ol(hv.hc xr:gnlm{ dis- | the firing of guns, the blmfl‘ng Fitth race, soven furlongs: Vold (4 to 1) :;;f:]w‘;,'v;dxi.'ri:“m(z){m&‘li)i ::3:}:[}1:»39‘ t‘:g e anbackila Tliore: ody at O a. m. he inquest will be held a The cf cy o) as ne v closed a horrible sight. The mother lay on | of whistles, etc. The Santa Anita | won, Climax (3 to 1) second, Rear Gard (4 to 1) . 8 SOr E s - o the morgue at 11 o'clock. tonllo currency movement was acaln hoavy | her lefu side with a_gaping wound in the | came. . fourth and the Caluns £fth, | third. Time: 1:20% responsitio officers. Tn my opinion the | A conspicuous arrival this ven Following is a list of tho witnesses who | 100RY snipment A B o8 temple, Tho baby was in a_cradle beside | The TIverna gave up boforo the | NEW YORK, July 8{.—Monmouth Park re. | present depression will be shortlived. By | was Genoral Lew Hanback of To- 5 mated av from 2.750,000 to 2,000,000, The [ he end of Sej o 1 roa 3 have been summoned to appear before tho | MALOX 4L from SLTO0NN, o 0000 WO | tha bed. “The boys were in the bed in the | finish, Thetime of the first throo yachts is | sults: tho end of Soptemoor you will sco a groat | peka, known to the boys in bluo as coroner’s jury: H. L. Robigs, 5317 Nortn | Grilet, WS KD st o iy | next room ina pool of blood, The father, | ag follows: Britannia, threo hours forty- First raco, slx furlongs: Loantaka (6 to 5 | Change in the money l"-llk‘cl,'.uml business | the John A. Logan of the west, General Twenty-fourth street; Lizzie MeKenzio, 4306 st e et tho spits | as he lay on the floor of the kitchen para: | six minutes sixtoen = seconds; Valkyrie, | Won, White Roso (7 to 5) socond, Minnehiaha | houses will resumo their activity. 1 do not | Hanback made an enviable record in tho North Twenty-fourth sireet; Charles Loar, | SCCMS to be pressing. The bul i| 15 200 N et lcohscions A LRC U LA hENIEast XbiHa e forts abven. minutes nineleen | ¢ 01) third; Mime: 1110, think thore is anything to bo particularly and served in congress for eight consecu- F1n Twenty-f 1A ments consisted of coin. From the sub- e 1 three h DUES L0 by Socond race, milo and a furlong: Plek: alarmed about ia the present railroad situa- yenrs and is a fine looking man, com- e Mt * i Ames | treasury alone $2,001,000 in sitver dollars wag®| Of sorrow ov regrot, talked ns calmiy about | seconds; Navahoo, three hours forty-soven “won, Sir Matthew (10 to 1) soc- | tion.” 8 ¥ | panionable wontleman and an interesting enue; B McGee, y-four V.l OF ety £ 3 der as he would abg ng u pig. i /-4 W0 sec fediore: 2 . A pa 2 ° streot and Ames avenue, H sont by oxprass to the country banks ab the | Jsic: 'the inquest the murdoror was brougt | " iecaies owins dunng the day fust on- | $2ekss er (4 to o) third. “Time: | “Amighly satisfactory statement was pre- | speaker. Tomorrow's program would be in- e LY T s & erowine disposition amponSues: | to town and placed in jail, but may not live | abled the racing floot to carry jackyard top hird race, slx furlongs: Terrapln (8 to 1 | Seuted today of the Milwaukoo & St Paul | complote without s ‘speosh from Goneral {here is 3 growing disposition among New 4 y : Jreed Koty : v : TAKEN 1O LINGUL York bankers to take somo action looking to | 10 be tried. "Ho was always kind to bis | sailsall round " tho course.” Tho Navahoo | woi, Curacod i to 5 sccond, Equation @010 1) | Fond, for the mongh of June and for tho | Lew Hunback, which will ‘bo-forthcoming 0] ¢ e’ e 1 A ami 7 citizel casi AV i ili hird. Time 1’ S year 4 40, 0wWed I suro, el o stoppage of the drain. At considerablo in- | family and & wood citlzen, but casily gave | was tried on all points of sailing and she | MWl JTIMO: LA |\ o0 1ok s (8 10 ) | mross barnings to have becn §5,047.07800 for | - Among the other notable old soldlers Exobabie e e sy convenience to themselves they have taken | WY 0 desponden camolos Olfl:lly.o !l:l:;fl‘l‘_'m“m!::“’f\fi:rl‘fwi’g;‘,‘; won, Stonnell (1 to 8) second, others drawn. | tho month, as compared with £2.284775.16 | who will bo here are: General A. (i, Weissart, RO D i mtof the clearing house loan certificaty o T TR ner fo) s el ancas nt | Pine: 1:153. porrespondi o v oar, being | na o dor ranAAT y About 5 o'clock yestorday afternoon Chiel | and sont them to their roaonised come. | Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. | that the Britannia and the Valkyrio will rage, soven furlongs ctus (16 to 20) | 1OF the corresponding month last year, being | national commander of Grand Army of the and sent u guized corre an incroi Of §63,200.23. The oxpenses | Republic of Milwaukee; General H, Hast- Seavey received reports from his officers in | spondents, some of the money being hoarded T have their hands Yul‘l)c\gul'y!i{llab‘ll<fi¥iflm'l'l!llh:’ ,\l\;;:xl.u!".swl to 5) socond to 1) third, ‘wm-, §1 96, against §1,75 mo.’ 5 for | hlgls,‘lh:w,nx] H. ¢, Rusaell, Captain Shickle North Omaha to the effect that an effort | or lent at high rates of interestat the ex- i 3 - Yaukeo ”“",".‘“’3\ s the ouly ona | - Sixth race, five and n half furlongs: Ston- | the samo month last year, a docroaso of | and Hon. John J. Iugalls, IEx-Governor would be made to Lynch Burney McGynn | Pense of New York. Inconsequence, accom- The pay roll of the street commissioner for | est dogree. ‘Tho Navahoo was the only one | | SR Wl At e, flly, (6 £ 1) seo- | $40.113.00. Not earnings for tbo | Thayor, Goovernor Grounso, Congrossman M, 2 st RBQY ey modation was given to the country banks | July amounted in round numbers to $5,000, | of the yachts stcored with a wheel, which | Fq ol e Quéen (4 to 1) third, Time: month amounted to 81,004,02.84, against | P, Hepburn and scores of others. ln:: n'sl‘:!lor“ufl:ls “'ll* gorlap; 1t much less freely today than heretofore. Major Balcombo will reduce the expenses | 13 held to offect spoed disadvantagoousy in £500868.11 for Junme, 1802, an in- | S e © called all tho police force on duty at 7 ‘The executions over the counter wer 7 . : e he running. Navaboe, iDEN SLUGG 003,214,235, e o'elock and hcld thom in rescrve at tiio sta- | 40050 and about 230,000 wore paid ouy. in | of AUEUSE Nesterday morntug his| forco | moasured, will bo tho largest aud will havo SUERBIGELVGUKD. SHSEAN I BN Carss porningy RESCUE HALL. ton, AL T oclock a erowd begau to | checks, Most of this wis i cofu_Erom San | SiVui'wmon on tho atreet work. This nus | '© 8% tholothers time, Pittsburg’s Nowest Catcher Gots m lfard | against 332,453,508.34 for ous” year, | A, W, Clark Critiolses the County Commiss er on th ear the Jail. rancisco 90, s received by telogruph. | hor'will only bo increased in csse of an R ST Rap In the Neck. an increase of $1.311 Expenses for sloners for Recent Statements, at all the eatrances to the court hous of these, it was thought, were for use m | Firoworks tonight, Courtland beach. | “¥oung Corbett” Thoroughly Licked Be- | fccidentally hit i the neck with a bat, and bt Net oarnings for the | munication to Tk Bre, in which he crit :\,'“':,“"“\““g“':";‘rsl wou to admit. strangr i gold Imports which aro cxpcied b s e oiamitsR A LA L IOTanT for a timo it was feared he was soriously in- | Yoar $11, 150 against $11,468.508.84 for | cises the county commissionors and Dan C. one w d no business the y ach latgo proportions within the next e o 5 Rowy, Ind.,, July 31 —The lightweight | Jured. He recovered, however,in a short | the previous yoar, an incrense of $15.443.14. | Burr for their attitude on tho “Iescue hall crowds increased so rapidly that he had 0 | two weeks. “The total outstanding fssuo of | Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. i Paddy Smith, brothes | time. The game was very. clovorly playod, | - Teates from St. Louls to St Buul have beon Y Slarl soy , order twenty more mon to_clear the four ites has mow reached AT finish fight between Paddy Smith, brother Al Ve d : matter, M. Clark says, in par d more a ( e b7 o PERSONAL LAk 1064l S vor EQ Smith. and “Y D » | the Browns accepting more chances for de- | reduced to $12.00 one way and 24 for the | ' Fraciiel y b 3 streets, Harncy, Farnam, Eighteenth and argest amount ever put into cir- of Denver Iid Smith, and *Young Corbott,” | cigive plays than the visitors, and being easy | round trip. ‘This action has been takon bo- In tho first placo they seom to bo uttorl Seventeeuth, which border the county build- | culation, beating the records of 1873 and Mr. R, Kalish is in Chicago. otherwise known as George Green, at the ! winners. = Attendance, 2 148, Score: use tho sum of the reduced World's fajr | 18nOrant as to tho relationship botween kos. Lt hraog | L ie (Ea g Rmmove of I%, H. Galbraith of Albion is in the oity, | %090 Pooblo tonight. The fight was for a | Fittshury £ ki be S EAU I lbe e drer, Tios.” Aido. from thely ignorance of tho fast i b : 8 4 R b g 3 5 ts: St Louls, 18; Pittshurg, 10. Errors: - ffor stwoen the ity Shoriff Bennett armod his deputies and il S . L. Templo, o barkor of Lexiugton, 1s i | PUFse of-83,500, of which $3.000 went to the | Mtsi, St Ity 1 Pittsbur 10, Errors Fiveworke tonight; .uurland boach, | Giferancelietwoon tho Omahy Glty.missian, 7 :wux'uu: soveral specials, Ho had attended A""fl":x; :‘mm k’t.““‘t"l"|'“ =h:\‘ -“l;“"“'"“‘ Omaha, loser. fl’lkrl”.h“';“h “Yuung{ (,grhegl- fl‘rsz 1,(,",|., g I‘iuqlz‘ulrg,l 3. Ratterlos: Breiten ght, | with :m lquxulljll s at Roese uul h"lrl)l],lx:,lul 3.,;; a neoting in tho Saratoga school yards ption on the Chicago Board. 3 o q finish fight. hod his name-father, Champion | stoln, Gunson and Peitz; Gumbert and Sugden, kPPN, e e ciated Charities, they scom be utter whero s crowd had assembled to orzuaize o | Cicaco, July SL—Thoro was another | Ui Crawford of West Point was in tho | jiiy' Corbett, was there to seo it. Ho was Mayor Stein Once More. Movements of Ooewn Stoamers July 31. | funornt of tho fundamental objocts of both Iynching party. The sherift dispersed the v i o pric o i AOYEV0810 received by the audience on his entrance , L At London — Sighted — Rotterdam, from | t}eso ovganizations. What does all this i ky slump in the price of wheat on the | o 30AlS e e 5 il nizat crowd. ard of Trade this morning. September | pue' D, Suolioand & ‘;é'st‘;u:l“m“ of Colum: | iyrith a grobt demonsication. by"fi"la:;:h:viluJxl"ug'p'm;;hlu’s‘e‘;:;:'no'r\":‘wm{: 0% AL e Bouting, from | Mei! Ihh \lmply. $he “h"‘“h} shory ot Chicf Soavey then ordered his men to | 20 3 : U us arrived maha yesterday. The curtainraiser tonight was a ten- £ o A ork’s | At New York-—Arrived— , from | gounty officials opposing organizod charities, celoar Farnam, Harney, Seventeenth and | opened at 5o, inst 61'c at the C. M. Corbet, a prominent stockman of | round bout between Henry Baker and Vil- | 8hutout by Brooklyn. Score: Southampton; Edam, trom Awmsterdam, “Lliis is not somothing now in the histor Eighteenth stroets of everybody,” Sudd Saturday. It quickly slid off to 577 ‘Wayne, is in the city on business. liam Mayo, both of Chicago,fora $1,000 purse, | Brooklyn. [ \& [ (l, 10108 N e SR of tho dovelopment of sclentific charit; ata signal from the chiof, tw almost as quickly ralled to 59ic. There- | I, f. Gilerost, the Kearney lumberman, | Both aro heavyweights, but although Mayo | New York o0 0,0 00 0 0 0 0 0~ 0 WEATHER FORKOASTS, Iovery charity organization has had to con- drove up. One drove to the north or oC: o - a a visitor in the city yesterd weighad nearly fifteen pounds more than peant ¥R 95 N (hk Reis MEFOIRS — tend with the same sort of opposition in after it became quiet and comparatively | wasa Yy uy. Brooklyn, 5. “Batterles: Stein undi Kinslow. v g lhlu n}c‘nrt house and the other to the south tluctuating within the extreme range City Comptroller Olsen has: suffered a re- | Baker. the hl““lr wz‘xln‘ in th!u "“h}:un:uf Baldwin and Boyle. i| Falr and “”:er A:fl 1‘_) Prodictions for | nearly H ry r&n; in the \uu;-uinnnl )]lv'r]mp‘- side. MeGynn and Dodrill had been taken into and 5074, The same causes which | lapse and is again contined to nis home. after some furious fighting, in which both Several Senators Didn't Care. Nobrasks Today, we ought not to be surprised at such opposis the residence portion of the jail and us soon Drovailed 1 > time continue ¥ d iy men were badly punished, ~ He succeaded in WASHINGTON, July 81.—Forecast for Tucs- | tion upon the partof our offivials. At the ROo Baxtion of § 18 provailed for some time continued to- | Mp, and Mrs. Judson Higley leave today . v WasmiNarox, July 31.—Meekin did his best IO, ; 01 0 must say wo had expected bot- ‘_':nE]““;‘:'.“‘.“‘!'“".m;“‘fi:i;‘r'fi: ath and ‘.,'i‘\f‘f“"{ the gloomy financial outlook: inability | for Nalt Lake and Provo City for a visit of ‘“3}!,‘.’;“‘,:"‘{,',“’;,'3‘,‘:',',’,‘",:;";“‘;E:,y,‘,’; neck. en | 10 wina gamo of ball from Baltimore, buy | d8y: For Nebraska nlly fals; winda | 888 Ky . I o, shas tha ofticors rushed thom down tho. stono. sty 1310 K3V IROHAY J.LOTEY. RSAYpAE | twro wesks: called, Smith was soconded by Joe | bis fellow Seuators failed to sweond his ef- | shifting fo southerl FHgE: groat majority of the thinking people of into tho hack. They wore gone beforo | caslh awheat. bocause. it was imbossible by | John W. Cutright of Lincoln, Congress- | Choynski, Dan Murphy and Billy Pool with | forts. Attendance, 1,000. Score: For Towa—Fair oy winds shifting | Omaha will not bo influcaced by such critie any one renlizoed o - - TS R R Vs ey i e man Bryan's private secretary, came up from | Sol Van Praag as timekeeper. (ireen's sec- | Washington .0 0001010 0~2|osoutherly. cisms, but there are others who are not in- y vealized * the ruse, and | sell New York exchunge. It is understood i i i lust night the murderers slopt in | that ono house. the senior member of which | J4Bcoln last evening. onds were Billy Dolaney and John Donald. | Baltimore.... ...1 0 0 0 1 01 0 0— 8| 1050 South Dakota—CGenerally fair; warmer | formed and may be lod to think that Ass sufety n the Lancaster county jail, ‘The | was once a prominent fizure on the board, | - Frank S, Brownlee, clerk of tho Board of | son, Zeke Abrahams Hmekeeper. Ieferco, | Iits: Washington, 0s Baltimore, 4 Errors: oo ihern portion. ated Charitios and work at Rescuo hall tena shovif drove the men to Sheeley's station, | but who has uot beeu doing a large business | Five and Polico Commissioners, leaves today | Siler. Jim Corbattsatin his portege’s corner, | \ashington, 3; Kaltiue R For North Dakota—Fair; southerly winds; | 10 crente pauperism rather lh;'m to reduce whoro & spocial train of an cigine and oud | lutely, nouiod tove haviig dealiugs with for Clleago to o tho T, * Tt byt took no BCLIYE PAEh ¢ ont O'Mallay of | TOIF Mullato and Clark warmer in southanst portion . coolor i IEoTARE IO Asscio Uhose Ak ke Axtaolara conch w readiness on the & o firm to cover trades, Spud’’ Farr clerk of the fire depart- vl resk a e v est portion Tuesday night. < f s, ks, and 10 4 fow . minutes the party wis IS AF 50 avoririlen meat, Rab Bp BUnday. for the fest ihao the Columblan olub siepyed 1o tho front saud ""';"l“ ‘“"“';" "r';l;l‘."" 'l.']'"" e e L heen "‘“"':‘J" fauan wiih s a4 khe ling toward L since his injuries. He expects b made the announcement thut the mate - | Bosroy, July 81.—The Phillies did not throw . | constant object in view, the suppression of | Bosrox, July Tiecotlng in the | aaveutan abaees weele Pocte 10 be abloto | Tl Gorbott and Mishel il e heldin | off choir inortia at the Ut until the winct | | Ovcs or e Weatiten Brioav, Ouan, | pauporism as rapidly as possibio, When As: Omwaha Bank Clenrings. 2arke: v ropres o YR " v this club. “I have,” he said, “articles of | inning, and then it was too late, ttend. | July 81.—Omaha record of temperature and | sociated Charities of our city began to worl Tho total clonrlngs of tho national banks | LLker house today of xopresentatives of | i I Ritclb of the Woodmau-Ritohle | 4 rioment signed by Obastbs Mitohell which | anco, coro: | rainfall compared with correspouding day of | iv was announced at the time that Douglas D AT D A o i a2 elihty-three savings banks of tho state it | Company Forusgad SEtarcay Wwou & heve | bind bim to fight bofare: this club, and we | poston L1100 801 1 » 7| pastfouryeirs; county should be saved $10,000 during the AT W Wore was voted to recommend that the banks take T S A T B “ | expect to get Corbett's signature soon. We | Philadel . 0000O0VOODO 44— 4 1593, 15¢ next twelve months, but a larger sum than 811,450, which was a decreaso of 34, s | action atonce in applying the restriction | Louls during b J 4 ought to abpreciate Corbett's position. He | iiits: Boston, 11; Philadelphin, 7. Maximum temperature #10,000 was saved to the county during the compared with the same month last year, | provided by their by-Iaws agaiust the with- * e e i A Vin did not sign with the Couy Island Athletic | Boston, ¥ In, 3. inlmum temperature.. G next twelve months. Tnwaking this comparison it would be well | drawals of large deposits without the re- ; or and Miss Juila Sl | Club to meet Mitchellitt e e T AT 8, s uld bo well | 4 ived nouice, Mrs. W. M. Alexander and Miss Julla Smith, | *'Tt was nearly 11 o'tlock when time was i TORS. rocipitatio : T 10 ..IA”‘I.U rrnllnd‘ l?\vu .ml; ll-iu ]}ln: clearings | T e and her brother, J. F. Smith, called The fifst twozousils weve good ox- per #wmple of Uncle's Spava, hL:hluvuu‘nI'R!mwm_p’f :n‘w .u.finh-m of tem- ”N/'\'ML_J—!I Al_\jl I NTS. B for July of last yoar woro the largest i tho | (o H U a0l P ron Savings | Major Furay, tho sewer rommissioner, is | hibitions of cautious sparving, Greon being | ucaco, July 81.—The Colts could not | OTALA0 ADG precipitution st Ouuha for tho | oo A history Of tho clearing houso up to that timo | | AKION, Oy WLV 1 T AKEO HAVIES | contined to bis home Ho' was somewhat | very shifiy. In the third wuhd ho started | youeh thotk old Ularlaon until the. Spideps | G0 A0d since March 1, and the largest of any month during 1592 | b § improved vesterday, but it will be soveral | rushing ~tactics, landiug on Smith's | had won the gamo by giving Hutchison one | yofiith opbersture. ! excopting ouly October and Docember, Tho | his worniug | Capital, 800,00 reserve, | diys uader tho wost favorable ciroumstauces | forohead, but Paddywsturnod & hard | of tho worst drvbbiugs ho over recoivo, Detliloniy sinon Murch i midsummer fobbing trade lust year was | 0003 surplus, é s M IN Kl | DAIORG DAL 0 QAL ARRD. ona on the ueck, idemovking Green 10 | mayeland ..., 03104 4 1-16 | Normal precipitation | — e § something phenomenal and the volume of l60 Dowa Auather Mank Mrs. Charles H. Howes and her sister-in- | the ropes. Green iledsfagain, landing | Glicugo..... )00 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 6— g | Deficlency for the day ! OPENING OF THE SEASON, f B W AR IR otk Clanune @5 ) AAEEAR MONE ARGEMSE LSRN, law, Miss Howes of Bostou, left yesterday | on Smith's head, and /just at this juncwure | ©'j (8% Grocornd o o oionge arnod | Deficioncy since March i 1085 fuch | oA would have orcated o surpriso had. there | LU DAULES, Ore, duly #l.—The Tirst | fora visit to Mavitou and' other Colorado | tho electric lights went" out and thé refereo | ruus:'Oleveland, 4; Chicago, 1. Errors: Clovo- | Reports from Other Pomnts at # pm, | TUBSDAY ) 1 boen & decreaso in the clearings for July | Notional bank failed this morning, due to | resorts, after which they will journey to the | parted tie men. Taad: 6; Chleayo 8. Hhttories: — Clatkeon | — b AND AUG 1-2 this yoar, oven had thers been nn talk of | the closing of the Commercial Nutional | World's fair before returning home. After a delay of over half an hour, oil | and 0'Connor; Hutchison und Kittridge. WEDNESDAY ) . . hard times and no money stringenvy, as the | bank of Portland, At the Mercer Rotter, Chicago; J. laap u“’;“{r:_:";l‘)‘:_fl*“;."m"‘;fio Jihe sen Colonels Did Thelr Bost. Higkost Show of the Year, < od e V. ¥ r. Pinfrock and hic : 81, — { s Rearh jobbing trede shie omiller lnihe | T Trne Goe iroke, W. Buasall, By o U0 G "Baker! | was another exhibition of cautious sparring. | JovsviLLE July 31— The Louisvilles STATIONS, GEO, THATCHER’ | wpring than it did last year. ‘The total cloar- ‘ Larawie; Con Kirk, Davenport; O. C. Baker, | was another exhibition of cautious spa: kuocked Sullivan out of the box, but could 5 | */ inga for the first seven months this year ex. | Howsmiisviuie, N. Y., July 8L—N. M. | Onawa: . H. Glick, Atchison, Kan.; G. C. | Towa ¥ b R ANONEQn [HRASKARRIEATRIIILOMN AR Aok Y SOl New Speotacular Comis Opora, ceod tho cloariugs for thu corrosponding | Crano & Co., private bankers, failed this | Terwilliger,Wayue John tossand K. Friend, | Groon's necl and loud eries of foul wero | v 10000 Bt TR P RO I B8 Ny n e . ] WRNAKS, P T S is: W, Vi . Both lan eavily just as the gong - 4 . tlme last year by §52,325,500. morning. The assots are suid to exceed the | €11y ; Burk Foioslber, St. Louis: W. B. Wal- | heard. Bo ance, 800, Score: by ~ n 'k and wife, city: William R, White, sounded. : . B0, = S o e—— liuoilities. work andarite, eltys Willlam It White, Cht- | 20 ho fifth Smith rushed Green around | Loulsvilie.........0 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 07 A iR Magie s Lpiag . im——— 'Auk Khodes, J, M. Steele. eity; D. M. | the ring, but suddenly Green landed his lofy | Clncinuati........8 0 8 0 0 0 5 3 0-14 - St R - “High Bagle,” the Sioux soldier who was Same Old Charg Sitealo, 8%, Joe: . D. Baker, Edgar Jira M. | with good effect. Sniith did some dirty in- Hits; Loutsville, 10: Cinelnnatl, 19. Earned 70—-People In the Company~70 shot last week for stealing apples, is re- Fora couple of years, Sam Klein has made | 3 01" Cylitago; H. R, Spellman, Clinton, fa.; | fighting in a clinch and the referes warned f':.'.'fi'.nll'f(':"s"ul}?}ltérl:~“' inuatl, ‘10, Juprors: l;)nu on salo Monduy, July il | ported to be ina critical condition. Heis | it his busiuess, so the police say, o hustie | [t Adams, city; E. G, Jday, O, C. Hider | bim. KA 3 : opiaviin b Bpierion Ngatiqn Clark s 8t Louts Prives: 25¢, %o, Toe and 81 3 | Hablo to die at any moment. Dr. Hartsuff, | trade for o certain low resort in the burat | Philadelpha. Iu the sixth, after sharp exchanges, Smith o A Davenport FIRHIIST THEITEH POF( tho post sureon, s oo ovoryihing possi | aistrict. New Youk, July 81.—[Special Telegra :}"‘r‘,“‘;f‘,;‘;,"“h‘u‘:",',e‘:';:“ ABd Was GRoe more s fan . I PRIC ble to save tho Indian, but the chance: - T : 5. P al d alt L. Oponfug of Regulur Souson. Lo muve ho dndian, bub e chauces for | Yestorday moruing e was nrrested on the | to Tue Brx | ~Owmaha; A, 5. Potter, Savo In the soventh, afior sharp exchanges and | Loston : 8t Louis DolEarntsioudy. | g PO kNG ¥ Ely A. T. Newell aud wife and Miss Nowell s 1 ONE same old charge and gave the court such a | A. T. Newell . Sowell, | yard in-fighting. Green upper cut with good | Philadeiphia 49 50 62.0 New York 00| Cloar iyt T, - . Bartholdi; W. M. Steele, Broadway Cen- e Py g Clevelaud.... 43 41 676/ Baltimiore. 00| Pas SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 80 > | Testing the Lights, hard talk about his reforming that it looked g M Beas. effect, but Paddy came back with a swing | Sleveiand- 42 31 218 fajthuore. art cloudy, | — 0 IR NI Some of tho councilmen. with o desive to | B1ouo time as if the judge was going to give | ol I Brooks, Westminstor. on thé neck which staggered Green. §18 wastfisin | e T A gaas L ] Saving of the paope's money. are diy. ( Mm 8 chance. But just at this time Ser- (g oo TEEReTErtn ) L | I the eighth Smith laoded on' Green's i1 o 00 Olrady” THE WOLVES OF NEW YORK X ¥ iy e oy | goants Oruaby and Whalen camo up and ghk ] -w.;‘..;h. "l\:l”'m'? returted 8 right on the R T|Cloudy. B LEQNARD QBOVE rly all of | askod permission to tell their side of the o —— neck, kuocking Smith to the ropes. lolshed the Frolimiosry Singlos. e Matines Wodnosday; sy sei + Local Forecast Ofotal, | #5 con 1 in S +ho streot lighte furnishied by the Thomson- | slory. 1t was to tha effect that Kioin speads | Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. | - In the ninth Gress landed in- Smith's left | Cuicago, July 8L~1ho oreliminary a 6o bone

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