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THE OMAHA . DAILY BEE: HURSDAY, ,r\l'(‘.l’S' It). 1893. J \ N I\ Last week Buffalo, ia hi mme o v 4 . comporstion of New Yo This corporation | DT TR T \ will have I‘nrn‘nmpflllfln n\omm Nebrask lent bowlera, Though they have baen play- ) A —_— T L] 500,000, o1 3 — bred horso, Smith, 2:1515 ; the Omaha_horse ing regularly it is- saveral yoars sinco they TS TN S MES WU 07 CoRTTIMIE Prinee T, who paced o in 2:13; Cebro . 1 ) 4 o wing an¢ : i ) a . . 1 foveral Nebraska Youngsters Make Good | Jtfnce T WhE bace lbn”r::fl n Bi13: Cobron | Minneapolis“Man Fair'y Outwhools the | lave cavtained pprgsine toams, and there | Dealers Outside of the Trust Organiso for y Rapid Oompletion of the East Omaha Struc- Time in Spite of Disadvantages, the 4-year-old king to take a new record Champioa in a Five-Mile Raca, come. N Mnutual Penefit. Omaha's great 3.year-old, The Conqueror, Bl - ks Ralwe the Rates on Call Loans and 2:17, which record, ‘made in a hot race two — NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, Stocks the Effects. — woeks ago, was the fastest over made by a Y — (nw ¥ v ol vox LIVELY RACE IN THE 2-YEAR-OLD TROT | Jeeis a0, ¥ Sarly i the sewson and was | ANOTIER SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON THE TRACK | menry wrighes Stiggers Joit a Game oat | THEIR MEETING IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY | Nrew Yonk 0.~ Wall street received | GREAT NORTHERN MAY GRASP THE CHANCE the fastest at that timo for a 3-year-old for ] of the Driole Pitehers. e a disagreeablo surprise this morning in the 1903, will atartin the2:24 trot. The Con e Bartivone, Aug-9—Philadelphia won by shape of a notice from the associated | Tom Miler Won Aftor flelng Hard Pushed | queror is ownod by W A. Paxion, jr. and s | Beandenburg's Wheel Troaks and Gives | hard, opportune hjpting, Attendanice 1,850, | Obfect of the Assoclation Simply and | national baiks that thoy had unanimously | John R Webster in Communieation with in Doth Heats—Beulah © Wins the :;L;‘.“'r"““l"“'v”'"-‘r’"f’l""]“‘“‘”'x‘l‘,“‘;‘;"“Il“;}“}! Murphy n Terrible Tumbia—Fino List Score i Briefly Stated—botails Belng Por- deerded to increase rates on eall loans of James Wil Talk Face and D o Wilkes the anio, i j“ without equal;, among the horse of Inovs I O at the Baltimore.... ,.1 01 001000 fectod—The National nvited recent date to 12 per cont, and those of long of the west ¥ 1 Stallion Trot. Theso raro stars of the turf, whilo Chicago Moeting. Philadelphia. ../ B0 0 0 0 8 2 0 *- ¢ Vo 7010 s, e Trask . standing to 10, They say the reason for this worth a trip of thousands of miles TR LT o o g L L TR isehat w0 many borrowers have laid down to soo are not the only attractions, for the —r irrors: | Philndelphin. 5" Battorios: Hawko, on vhiom that it is nocossary for. selt pro. S Thero was a considerablo improvement in | Will bo four rogular ovonts, each of which | Ciicaao, Aug. 0 —Throo unusual events | Mulluno and Hobtson; Weyhing and Orows. | Naw Yonk, Aug. 0.—The cordago manu. | oot i, S10¢ks oponod unsotled, feverish | oy that tho construction of the brideo tho attendance at the State Breeders' moet- | REORISE 0 e Bt e T hand {n | marked tho racing attho Leaguo of Amer- Spiders Kinally Go: Two for One. facturers of the United States, outside of RN e T across the river at Kast Omaha is rapidly ing at the fair grounds driving park yester- | the prescnce of the Military band, and as | ican Wheelmen tournament toduy. A seri- CLEVELAND, Aug. 9.—Cloveland took both | the National Cordage company, are in so Nn_\"“ “”" "\ "v"'”“'“; arl “‘)y‘:"- nearing completion,” said Mr. John K. ‘day afternoon,yet it was nothing lilko what it | the card is the very best ever presented to | ous accident occurred, the world's four-milo | games from the Lowsvilles today by sion in the office of the John Good company | SR 2100 AU UL [Spocial Telogram | vy yqpar of tho Omaha Bridge and Terminal hould have been, considoring the raro at- | Omaha and the adinission but 50 conts, & | competition record was broken, and the | P8Il Playing. Attendance 2,500 for the purpose of. forming trust. Twenty | 20 T1E BER]~he Kvoning Bazoo, tho old- | 000 T vniommenced. to sond out A vast crowd should be in attendance to par- b Clovetand........8 0 0 010 0 0 > » ph A ost daily paper in central Missour, having Livii) £ s " bt traction of the racing canl. The weather, | Fattivowd should boin attendance to par | great Zimmerman was beaten. Ml R R gt G b B i companies are roprosouted. The Natiomal | {5 (IR A St + MAVINE | foolors for several railroads to use our 'lso, was considerably bottor than on the | ,vuyt will bo called promptly at 2:30 | ) I Brandenburg of Chicago and W. T Hits: Cleveland, 9; Louisville, 12. Earnca | Lordage was invited, but did not accept. | o o5 STHE A livHe: went g | TSHItlod pering day, barring a stiff wind that ocea- | giclack Murphy of Springtiold werd tho vietims of a | runs:, Cloveland, ' 3; Loulsvilio, 1. I Tubbs, of San Francisco, 18 amoug those rep- | tha whtl at & selomk thie crontne o | The Great Northern has had an eye on 'sionally swapt clouds of dust ovor tho track, | ilic races so far havo been admirably con. | mishap whioh occurred fo tho tinish of tho ':;N,(“’,‘l‘(""g":::“ AsGn{HoRUos aud W rosented, paper is owned by the J. Wost Goodein | Omalia for some tima, but Mr. Hill could not B " sahnred disagrocabls for both | ducted, but there is ono lame featuro v tawo-milo handicap, the last race of the day. | Mr. Good addressed vhe mceting on the | Printing company, and the building and con- | see his way clear to gotting into the eity. which rendered it disagrooab SHOTI1E DR FariaAta, WEstra JEllCGHA AN TE | Sarorinlo HANAIRD) SH last race of 1. | clovotand - AL G e e b it R company and the bullding and con his way clear to gotting into the city. spectators and horses. o ragas. Hiresam o o A b the | There was a big field, and as tho racers | Loulsville >, 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0. subj hich had brought thoso assembled | Lents worw taken charge of by the Seriff on | His recent acquisitions, however, in Sfoux ton lnck of propor encouragement, | events oo pulled off yostertay. Thoro rounded the turn in the last lap, all were | Hits: Cloveland, 12; Louisyille, 4. in the room togothor, His wholo address | (o Chijong A ton of Faivbanies, Morse & | City make tho watter considorably clonrer Howover. tho association is iving the public | should bo quick, snappy Jidgment used in | makinga final spurt, whon Brandenburg's | Fnsi, Oleseland, 7, Lolseille, 1 Krrors: | was boiled down to tho forming of a combine, | costs. Tho jroperty was thon piced it the | U0 & short time ago. and it tho prosent ono of the best meetings that has ever been :mg regard Ilv]h":w-! theerowd, - Call the | handle-var got loose and his wheol became | and Gunson; Menateo L kit B | to whose interest it was to puy the raw m; hands of John Montgomery, jr., as trustee, | fnancial depression had not como upon thy d here. ‘h event has In-r;u prnuull‘l,l;)l' l'\‘"'{:"T_;;“l)ljr‘l’t"lb'!"m.:";:!.' (t":s :\‘I;“"'x‘_fl”llgfi"‘":"h‘ unmanageable, swerving to the left. There Hard Hitting Saved the Jonahs. ;\-:n.l 'lll."in"l':nvln |||-:;~|\ u.mkn \\‘nul‘:‘ipqm-.- a no t‘.l\‘...‘.._,;\,‘.l, can be obtainod as to th-;\:!:‘!‘x:\‘“l‘”Inh\‘\;’»l\‘“ Lkl mlv“:“.lwl\nuu would off and perfect systom has marke: 5 ~ as o crash the bunch rulled into Spn o R Bl o | & it to tho maker: o su s and linbilities. “\We a0 cAlling Attontion . tho general conduct of affairs in a degree | 1'°" Eutries for Todny. Brandenburg, and Murphy was seen plung- f«ht’fl‘l‘zhif-um{\x:‘cLli:'-i ot i‘l\v:’xl:fs{m;:‘g.g\:kd- 5‘51‘-‘(}"“..-m|;‘1:'|‘: ‘Ot o trads, W Orlenns. Hiowey 10 Ve FHBY Nkuare NG VoMEIAL that cannot but reflect credit upon the man- | Fou1s 1892, pacing, 2500 Phoenam, gr. ing over the inner rail fiftoen foet into the | hitting. Astendance 1,550, Score: of which the following are the PR W‘,,‘,‘\.'. W ORLEANS, Aug. 9—Tho financial | facilities vight in tho heart of Omaha al ngoment. Director, K ? nm{l tock g,.r;v\. [¢ open, striking heavily upon his head, It }’:ilululr)x 0028 1.0 0100 1-8 | The formation of a mutual protective incor- | flurry struck New Orleans in a mild form most greator than the combined vard facil- Two-Year-Olds that Can Trot. Faletirys Comsatitonooe, by Alfeed "ACj: | was several minutes before Murphy ro- | UHEAR0- e B ‘l,f' e ok fod | Jorated association; a board of control of | yostorday. A lotter earrier, noticing men | thit M R L LA a 4 4 i SoVared: BNt i i 6 3; Ohicago, 10, Earnod ve members te rula ces, purchase | che, 5 " \ . L © embargo placed upot eir com The first race on the card was vhe 8:00 | Brizus, ! . L\)u:ul llr;nst |lmnlmu. lhvwn; h.nlxllvur‘ml Tun ml“‘l“h o 2 hkbors: 1':“"" n"« 'H:I!:‘\. N|‘-m-1~.‘q.:\]:'~:|:|!3wl‘unu;;r‘” v:l\“\:. <1n“. x:L .v:n th l-u salavies, reported a run | to this city in the past has been lifted and class for fouls of 1801, purse 500, and with | 1,y \) ey 0 up, bus Brandenburg received oaly a few | burg, iingo, “Torry, | Tiombore for violation of ruis. Anmmgve e | (1 th bank. The result was that when the | Omaha is now in position to take all comers the following entries: Smith, b b, by | CW. Page, Beatrice: | scratches. Following are the results Stenzel and Sugden; Hutchinson nnd Schriver. | o5ndomn raw and m:\ml(\x‘uu:-ul‘]‘mnl\‘uN Germania Savings bank opened its doors a | and give them all the trackage necded, not Tom Miller, ch, ¢, by Williams, P_IL Kinney | Ontoniun, b i, by Shadeland Onward, W, 1 “Irial, one-mile, handicap, six heats: Tuttlo Glants® Poor Play 1eat 'Em, and establish a standard of excellenco for | MOP 0F depositors was waiting to draw out | only for warchouses, but freight depot e o O S N arhine, Ch. e By Norway, 16 | Bowman, ‘Fullorton; Bastion, b, h., by Tenn | won first heat, 2: 0 h SO e S 2 18 ard ‘ Bl I R LB RAR AR II\‘"":_'HV T u\-x'\fn‘“«v Wit Dy Norways B | WWitkes, 11; Glintbasinin, Reneieys Cabror, b. | sron first heat, 2:1 John L. Johnson won BRrookLy§, Aug. 9.—Brooklyn beat New | the manufactur product, ther the ad an abundan pury e L | Y ] second he VA IV CBBMEWATINIED | Vore dstruss B ldb i sea Baorly oy . | Boned o itha poriin) LA The statement. shows that, “Tho proposed yards of the Omaha Bridgo Spraguebright- \Hl'l"Qm'" o P R LR AR R S Gl DT bH A 2:" “Hoytland won fourth heat, | recolved \‘u‘l"i"h.::l‘.l‘ll;:;;lzrfil,“'1\:.‘7‘.\~l|||‘l‘:‘:;;:vi-‘:l iy ”' A "‘,.Jf,:““'* it & On its assots oven at the prosent and Terminal company contemplate the SAEanoh DL ",’:f,‘“;‘,‘, oh, Nobes netl Bluis, =Y P | 2:1425; Al L, Bakor won fifth heat, 2:104-5; | Scor R uh e ey bR ok 2 pressed prices, it could pay every depositor | most modern and the most complete Tianuty, ch ,”;,V ,\ spanooke, G, W T 2:24 cluss trot, #500: Tip Tyler, bl b, by [ P. H. Sercombe won sixth heat, 4 New York .......4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-%7 | session was resumed. & and have n surplus left of over £200,- | system of switches and sidotr: i \_’ T Wilton, J. W, Pako, Buatricos Tho Conquéror, | The quarter-mile championship: Brookiyn....:.:1 0 00 8 2 0 1 1— 8 | A resolution was that | 900 “Phe bank presidents bave decudod to | in the westorn coun I'wo freight houses North M bl e, Reépublican-Me ;Ill b, by Egotist, Key Stone Stock farm, | neat showed Zimmerman in wonderful form. Hits: Now York, 10; Brooklyn, 11, Earned | the names of ommitteo of avail themselves of the sixty-day law. will bo byilt whenover they are requirved Nahon, T8 ally, Auburn: iy Dueanzo Bélo B mo by Diesneo. ki | o500 ahead b tho Sturtand kept his | runsi’ Now' Vork: 19° iroocion: . Trors et ey and a system of tacks luid as demandod by Benuty drew tio polo, with Tom Miller, & awands ord Gty b Y | gt pacoln front. altiioagh Tuttle pushed | Now Yotk 7, Wb & iittorios: DAl | brosent : Nashville Faily the growing business. ‘The best engineer b to 3 favorite, on tho outside. Starter [ Rhaciie on '|;41~,4 W f Ol R | him bard, finishing only fifteon feot bohind, | Wit and Keliy; Stoin aud Kinsiow. AU 4:30 the mooting adjourned until 10 | , NASHVILILE, Atg. 9.—The First National | has gone over the plans and after weeks ot . by Consul, H. B Me Time: 82, Johnson, in‘the second heat, held Champions Stitk Unehooked. o'clock tomorrow morning.” The companies | Dank of this city suspended after banking | SUryeying pronounces tho scheme peefoct ture Across the Turbid Missouri, With Manager De Long on Service ut Boneh- Rallway News, Swigert succecded in getting the colts off on . even terms, after several scorings. J C was y back until fairly in the home streteh, when WASHINGTON, Al ), —B: o) I o N S after 3 “T'he superstructure on tho pivotal pier k i ! X % ) ! s ON, Aug. 0 ton took th e b at the meeting were I'he | hours this afternoon. A statement has nov . o first to show i front, which position he | fi",'" s trot, $500: Jennio . | he made o beautiful spurt and finished a | third game of tho somos by basting Stork, Ivania Cordngs conipany. the Bridgos | yot boen givn out i UL il be completed about the end of the maintained to the half, whore he was | i by Al I F dond hoat with Tyler in 32 15 dalo all ovor tho fiold, Attendance, 1,019, | Water Cordage company, tho John Good | e stans W ; monti andthon tho: tempotaty steiictute i i ol SO R G 0 (A (e \c susbension is caused by the string- | will be put in shape for the crossing of headed by Pom Miller, the two mixing POROTY h., by A i} 3 mile handicap: Fitst heat won by 1 slightly, without design, however, on the |»v 3 Paffenbargor, Meintz, South African champion, in 4 Washington...... 00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0— 2 | Co., Hoover, Allison & Co., Xenin, O.; Po- | ©4e¥ of the money market. The bank will | trains. We ave in fivst-class shape and part of cither driver. From this point on 1 b, by Bay Tom, J. | Lumsden won tho second heatin 4:3 i 3838100020 g |oriaCo smpany, the Columbian Cord- | PAY depositors and stockholders in full, 1 Omaha will shortly realize what has been out Millor led by several loagths, J C hurey- oot Orcing, Dl nie by Orton, | Brandenbur, third heat in 4:37; A, D, Ken- | 11 ; ; W6 BOWBRRY s 3 osits, H0.507.401 nese f o | Eoing on toward giving hera rightful posi- , JC o ¢ \ . third hea i A D. ita: Washington, 7: Boston. 9. Eaencd | A%¢ company, Auburn, N. Y.; Masburg | I #OH07.00; nssots, $151,400.42, 0 per i ing him somewhat down the streteh, with | Wiltiam Harrison, Panama. nedy, fourth heat in 4:31 2.5, runss Bpston, e et Washington 8 | Bindine Twing and Cordage company, Lowis | et of which is good. The ditectors of the | U8 i the world of business aud trade, Pool, the nowspaper man's little' filly, ultnlots Kighth Day. One-third mile seratch: Zimmorman was | Hoston, 1. Bitterios: Stockdals, Maul and | A. Milier, J. M. Allison and James D, Loary, | bank have personally pledgod themselves = A Time: 2:400, Burrato, Aug. 9.—InFantasy the Village | invincible, winning this heat in 45 1-5; the | McGuire; Nichols and Bennett. and their estates to tho payment of all do. LI 3 2 DLl Tho socond heat was quito u horse race, | ¢ DUFRA: Aug fo-in Fantasythe Village o hedt was won by H. G Tyler in 42, 152 oF [ioe A AAILTO VIO RNEARD [ RUAT 00! positors in full. "The other banks will opon Tom Miller taking the foremost position | AT hus o wreat fllly and this was mode e five-mile national championship was LISt el e as usual tomorrow. ager Do Long Critielsos the Tmpatience carly in the flight and holding it [ 1 B Al the event of the day. J. S. dohnson, Zimmer- PO W, : o the Pabiteat Courtiand feach. s s BB ItD e | e ar-olds, she cusily out-trotted Silicon, | e CYERE of L AR A e G .5 Cinetonatt... i | Recolvers Appointed to Manage the Com- ' : y 5 third” quarter, Tho journnlist's horso [ UHe chummpion 2yenr-old nst vour. Fantusy | G envercil. | Abho stary Minger took tho | bitasee o4 43 b ikt 5 48 34 b Al e B SRR AR I TS BB | o b ST LU E R I o 5 ¢ W0 journs 5 P R At Y | Gary entered. Avthe stary Muuger took the | Pitisbury e £ e e . Minn.gAug, e b Omaha Street Railway compy as ot i yado a bud Jump b anil lost goou doal. Jas hot extendod in any oneof the threo | 1o il ‘gewting the pace for a lup, when e iAoy Niw Youk, Aug. 9. —~William F. R. Mills | of North Branch, ownei e S e g yut settled down and did some pretty worlk. B S o weepe | Knisley took his place. As thoe miles were rk... i ashing 356 | has been appointod re rof tho Hamilton d Shaan N S R e Paul, the very peculiar pacer, whose quoor land “Tama much persecuted man,” said Mr. 2F St | Do Long, when asked for an explanation as to n entering retel ‘ounse| Lon a il it was seel 1 CHUTY v fast O and Tr » y v e e, an 100 ytds fram home | Jorformance af Cleveland lad the judges to | PP 1L s soon that 4, wonortully faoy Loan and Trust company ot 150 Broadway wsed by o ran on_the bank of St v steam, and 100 yards from homo | Lofiovalio had boon tamperod with, repeated | Tice Wis boine rid e oand faster TR Ho is the second vico prosidontof the com- | Charies, of whieh Mr. Kinzsland was on a level with J C and but a head bo- | IR A Bt boon tmpered with. reheatot | spun the wheels, and as tho fourth mite was Annther e ’ I NEn L A i 10 | s look of wor, “Probably not persecuted, hind Tom Miller, ~ Undor tho wire the | {8 heriovmance today exactly. in tho firsh | iy ishing iCmsley shot Into tho tead. As | Lyoxs Ias-Aug. .—At Fulton, TlL, Hirry | PanY. 1% W. Popplo, fivst vice vresident, | FEAoLe Sout SLON of the Tuids of the | 4,4 vory much maligned, and all hecauso of two wero 80 closo together that iy re- | [0 NGLLS SHORD was nothing bn 1t hut i tho riders fiashed across Lho line N. A1, Van- | Bothune beat . ‘C. Morris ina 100-yard | was abpointod ab Donver, Colo., a fow dass | furion is solvons and will open up in o fow | 8,0l whiclh the compiny has erected ae ourtland heach to protect the crow quired somo fino discrimination to dis- | SA NS PRSI horse, s o SOt | sicklen ran forward and announced that the | foot by @ yard and a half. Time, nino | 00, receiver of tho property of tho company . v s “soconds. Bethune chal, | i the northwest, it having b = = “Sunday nizht the crowd was unusually tinguish the winner. Miller, however, had | 7, i rld’s record for four miles in competition | AT L L i e | Prima Donna in hollow style. Pixley won \ r RCOmBEvLA and three-quarte g il ushade tne best and wo the heat and raco | 4 BTN DOUES o0 Bollow suyte. Bixles had been broken. Time: 10:12 15, giving | longes the United States for any sum to | Kearney, Denver, Omaha aud 3 Sl AL Jni b large atitho bench and when thelitime feamo were his. Summary : ; R Hanaries? on, | Knisicy tho championship record by-ono sec- | §10,000. ne company was organized in BANON, Pa., Aug. 9.— Jlo- | for going home the people, instead of wait- Tom Miller..... ... 5 o ) AT Sotontl) \\]n' t penn thisd, Jost | ond. 3 - - 7, to make loans on farm mortgages and | man, the iron millionuire and his wife haye | 108 batiently for our trains to arrive and de- Jo g : But the race was gotting still more ear- | Stereopticon viaws tonightat beach | Suarantee them. The company has louned, | hoo TASR aes o pavt, wulked over everything, blockading i Cinss, pacing: Prima Donna won, Paul | nest. Johnson and Zimmerman, who had I o it is said, over $2.000,000 on western farms | °X°C! vodeed of assnment. The 4 pho car tracks and jamming things in such @ Buty. 10 nd, \I itello third. |I\‘-‘. tim 11, been keeping back, now moved up, and Zin- SOLD LIQUOR TO LO. and had a paid-in capital of &350 000. At the \‘nh-!}v-\'l 0 :nn;u.l 500,000 and it is | munner that several women fainted in the s 2:15 ‘class, trotting: Pixley won, Azote scc- | mermun took the lead. As the riders en- < - oflice it v 1id today that the receivers | Chimed they excoed the assets. His fortune o were ¢ hing O AL A : Lene 115, clnss, trol | e 4y that the receivers N mob. We were comnelled Lo stop switching Beott ) dr ond, Plmlico third. Best time: . tered the finish lap Githens moved up | el had been appointed as'a matter of p was wrecked in the Jacksonville, Tama & | the eavs for fear of running over the people, i v T e . to n length behind Zimmorman, fol. | Foderal Authoritivs Attor a Half Dozen | tion and 10 Save tho assets of the con lKey West rallway. His estato has boen in | and so 1 hear that 1 am being. ronstod for ‘Thofsfour uionoys going in the order GraNp Rapis, Mich., Aug. lowed closely by Johuson, Zimmer- _ . North Nebraska Bootleggers. as it is claimed there1s a large surplus of | the hands of trustees for a year. something which is clearly the fault of tho named. Vourling trot” ono e ameton ¢ | man shot into ° the finish with a | United States Marshal White and United | assots over liabilities. The company wa TR impatient public. The corral built at_the "om Miller: took fright at a bicyclo during | y Rty s .\luymh slight increase, anfl many thought ho would | States District Atiorney Baker leave | unable to make collections in the west and c 1 A e - beach was for the protection of the publie, his morning exercise, but acspite his ner 54105, Y be tho winner. this morning for: Chadron to attend to | haVing o lavge smount of interest coming LLETENS 0., Aug. 9.—Tho offfcers of | und ir tte people will only recoguize thab ousaess he d quarter before going into i trot wie Earl won, Tyrannus second, | Johuson, however, had been moving up iy o'eerioinapey b e St due under the guarantee, could not r: the | the suspended Pirst tional bank of this | the railroad has somerights which any court BFABE A10 Ho will start at Lyons | Ly Tosen thirl, st tnor 250515 0 150" | into.a phenomenal spurt, and as the lst 200 ot Nl N i vl il gout: | money to mect the payments, so the ro- | city received permission today from tho | will respoct.’ they will “appreciato our next week. His owners compliment Driver otz Cambridge Boy won, Sadle Clay | yards were entered he caught Zimmerman | charged with selling lquor to Indians. his | ceivers were appointed for the b interests ymptroller of the currency to resume busi- | Position. Our aim i building the McGuire on his good handling of the colt. Lucille S third. Best time Bif. {dashediacross sheililism svinnorybyiAve. | bripis randoredl AearEIacy 4 by anew 1w | Ofiolki Dby iabilibics; outsido) oL CoPIGT | nastat thoy coull e, cOUTCaUIOL DUSE || ckads. W to keep tho peaplo Kitehells Rted Willkos won, Unclo | & Shod o y . y 3 n ot all. lti ) ness 1f they could make arrangements satis. i peoy Geis v e s bls e nbsie s Ot ceLia I Wl ios ety Wnnlol e GatisTime R 1 4 passed by congre its last, session, and | Stock, arc about £330,000 and assets ovel | factory Lo the depositors. Steps are being | 0ut of the way of our trains while switching. E: e 2 19% Zimmerman's trainer claimed his wheel | whnich has just eone into effect. It provides | $00.000, in lands, first mortgages, acerued | taken to do this, and the bank will probably | We antivipated that the public would appre- The secon ::(\mn...fum fternoon was for 2:13 pace: Alvin Swift won, Blonde second, | had a soft tire, but it was generally con- | that the preliminary hearving in these cases | ihtere resume in a short time. ' te our position and help us give them the the foals of 'l pacing, purse 00, and the | Mikado third. Best tme: 2:14%. ceded Johnson won the race upon his own | must be ad in the vounty in which the vio- WUk r T e Triod - best servico possible, but. instead of remain- following entrics: ) TR merits. Intion of tho lay- tolk place. \DIANALOLIS, Aug. 9.—The mon Wk Fad smenta iy Dgmpany. ing iuside the bench onclosuro until .our Reno M, bl. ¢, by Reno's Baby, M. A. Mastin, 3 Zimmerman landed the other two races ho Heretofore. cuse i vo bee! o TN s A9 Ealdd MAS ) Prrisnuia, Aug. 9.—Judgments aggreg. trains are made up, they insist upon getting % SAuAtoon, Aug. 0 —Resulta: r B 3 e cretofore: the ageused partics have boen | o ¥ iy 8 g g g aggrozat 1ins are n 1y, » ing Hastingsd yru;\x:.:m"n{,‘"\:y i ‘\\All fi”' u SRR D] ontered. ineluaing the quarter-mile national | arcated. o information i gencra Ly charged with wrecking the Indianapolis | jngy 860,000 have boon cntered against the | Out of the grounds, with the result that our sellar, Andrew Everott, Lyoris Neb's Boula O | third.' Time: 170, " ordmary national championship in 3:10. ~ | stances they wore taken. before federal com- | legal proceedings may bogin at once. United | convorns in the city. avith a1 =i corral. anxious to geton the cars, - 1f Omaha el £ by adger Clag, ‘Lo & sons, Junetion | Second raco, milo find a sixtoenth: Logan | Othor bowots of the Aay ol to A B4 | missioners at other points, and buil fixed for | Statos Attornoy Burke has been in confor- 5 b tor a0 fothrs of armow | Reoplo.could only seo liow crowds uro han- Oty Kwn.: Happy, Jr., . ¢., by Rubel Medium, | (1210 1) won, Sykeston (3 to 1) second, Lilume | Crooks, Buffalo, who wou the onemile | their appearance, to await the action of the i i i ment contract for the manufucturo of armor | died at Coney Island, Atlanuic City, or the M. otlogioe: Graes Or b . by dudge Rive, | (601 third: Tino: 168 3 Dindicap from i1ty yards i 2:07 1-5 and the | prand huey. Hoacotordh Lhs course of oo | CICS, ith the examiner and roceiver for | plate. 1t willask for au extension and it is | ot raiirond stations of America and it Porr] Huh son, Marysvil Kan.; Miss Third race, W onn stakes, five- | two-mile hancicap = from ninety yards in | cedure will be impossible, and it will ive | three days, and is acquainted with the facts sment s only tem- | Charing Cross, London, they would appre- \ M \ 3 v ¢ impossible, and it will require | oy ot 2 ) DD dtawloy, b. T, by lurry Tawley, M. O Keith, | eighths mite: 'Apy 0X (8 to 5) won, Wil | 4:33 3.5 0 L relating 1o the susponsion of the bank. As ¥ By L Noren B, L T3 to 1) second, St. Maxim (4 to 1 thied. | © the diswricy attarnoy to caver from 2000 10 | soon a5 tho necossary proparations can bo R e LR On tho go-uway Acton, the polo horse, had : 1:08%, TENNIS AT HASTINGS, 4,000 miles in addition to what he has for- | made warrants will be issued for the arrest BLiLwhukcoKCATItRIIStiAss)cnn: e T e e AV & slignt load, bit was unablo to hold it, as | | Pourtly race, Amerd hotol stakes, one m,\;,r'l.v, ‘m.\\'cllid ench year. § of tho moen who appear 1o be guilty of | MILWAUKEE, Aug. 8.—john Johnston, cap- | o p-}l\-'l‘l"t;’l‘\5:"-_~|- plees ‘\;E:i'l‘:liz;'\:l.sh.il‘l‘j':]n,lj; Art Everett’s handsomo little bay filly | (ile: Martyrdom (3 to 10) won, Princo | gontests In Doubles Well Attended and here aro flvo of these cases now pending, | having violated the national banking inws. | italist, has assigned. The assignee gave a | uive wntil teains are. m : corge (6 to H) se Marshatl (2 i intentio rne; i i i G e Sre p pulled out of the rush in gallant TBe (D40 0)EEE0Nd, PN arstalli(20:t01)chird Snappily Pia and itis the intention of the attorney W | Receivor Hawkins has received from Wash- | hona for 600,000, Jc o 6 Sl avointlin i e anits ey ppily Play 1 nd for 2600,000. Johnston was a stock- | have the whole beach to themselves and it ington a letter of general instructions, in by James Kings. , has closed its doors. The suspension style, and, by skillful driving, was soon | IFifth ra on. farlonzy;. Mannigan, (B to.|l . Hisrzxos, Nabi Aug. ie[Spesial’ Tele- | oanoit ko) attendiiofthres of thom before older in th failed Fire g S > loast littho bit of s shc " in'a ‘commanding position, even Beulah C, | 1) won, Vold (8 10 6) socond. Wooderate (16 1o T Dbl ole- | returning to Omahn. Tho casoat Chadron [ \Rioh o is churged 1o take spocial cog- | Nolder in tho failed Firo and Marine insur- | tho loast littlo bit of senso s shown jums the fayorite, falling at least four longths | 1) third. Tioe: 1:34. gram to Tus Bes [—The tournament of the | Is an aggravated one. It scems that the | nizanco of any violations of the banking law. | Scp Company buul, and 1s pessonally lable | argout of tho dueation R A Yo neiar Loron iR b E Frottsaion | Sixth “Sevncelahths milo: Jugurtha | Hostings Lawn Tonnis club oponed aus. | Builty party has boen acting ns liquor pro- | iinc Autoney Burke had bocn catled jn | giuk other stockholders for the bank’s w- | ~But lo/ still’ furthor avcommodute the clonr tound to' tho third quartor, whon | {4049 won, asry Alonzo (2 to ) 'second, | piciously this morning. Although tho tour- | SUTeT for, five ot six Indiaus at Kosobut | consultation by Examner Young bofore tho | (¢PHeduess: 5 [ o s e et kg o Beulah C made a speedy spurt, and o hun- | A5 £ mamont is not for tho stato championship, 1t | AECEY. who are Mirticulurly turbulentwhon | keecipy of his. lotrer by tho rocarvor, and 1t Lalgtalseagatinenyilin: | 50 thut tho peopic may sce whit is #oing o ared yards from the wirc wason almost % RGOS/t Cloyoes is better attendedand theattondance is more | yesidonts of thet vicmity mior il the | had practically been determined that tho | MINNEAroLss, Aug. 9.—The Commercial | yuq whenever a train is ready to start fAnnit o TR T P Groucester, N, J., Aug. 9,—Rosults: esidents of that vicinity, who object to | {; 1 States o o 2 | equal terms with Meida, o sprint home ., Aug. esults e e i ; ir live i H mited States court should take cognizunce | bank has failed. 1t has a capital of §200,000 1 3 o of was a di Everett by aduirable hand- | Four and a half furlongs: Charleus (3 to 10) | FePresentative whan in many of the tourne having their lives constantly jeopardized in | of tho acts of the mon connected with the | Jeuosics. £100.00 e S el B e s ling of lis littlo bay, keopisig her shapely | wou Viludia (i to'}) S0rona, Kox 11all (10 to 1) | heretofore held. The morning games wro | this manner. seta trap for tho culprit, and | managoment of the bank. devosits $400.000; time doposits, £222000; [ handling the erwids at night. Now thero ittle bay, keoy e! apely | won, Vindin all( ) it % d propose to have him dealt with as seriously 08 i loans and disounts at_last statement, $642- | 15 10 street vlway in the country equipped 1056 to the fore until the scratch had been d n D74 marred by disagreeable wind and dust, mn s A 5 T q 000, The ofticers say def s will b o handie 5,000 people it oue time unless a Grossod. |1t wis an exciting finish and made | econd Fice six dnd u balt furlongs: L as the law will allow. ~ Ho has not been ei- Why T 5 A0, U ofcers say depositors will bs paid | to lille 5,000 people at oue time unloss 4 amidst’ the plaudits of the crowd. Time: | o7 Wiss Nunnie (2 (o1 i the, wind was greatly modorated and then | s am i s iimviul occupation solely Ben¥onn PAg)0 STdhwaslloatued todayd | M = = | s tavill: hvelnex b ueasone. Tt iva feould 2:341¢ # Third rac 3 t % | ontirly censed. Tho closo of tho day was | flaons b tadare s o S s 8 that the cause for the New York Central Sewer Work suspended. [ bunch our cars at the beach end, say at Botlah C had the best of tho send-off in 1, Roseberry delightfully cool. his plan was to get 82 from the Indians with | Peing suddenly short of the kind of cash it | CEDAR Rarins, Ia., Auz. f.—[Special Tele- | 19:3) o'clock, it might solve the didiculty e T i LR R i L ot Wallaco G (6 to1) | 1,11 the preliminary round Cullingham and | which to buy liquor and then buy 50 cents | wanted to make up its pay roll was the facy | #ram to e Bee. j—Work on tho sewersat | but there are - people comug to the stiort order. She. kept her. position clear | Wom Drizzlo (6 to 1) second, “Alrshatt (10 to 1) :‘lld)L';’f“::h-\‘:l'-*‘m‘ll}:le'vl:'r:!"l:‘;bl;l‘“;"‘l‘lwf;\n- worth of booze ata saloon for his adopted | that the Boston & Albany road made its | Marionhas been temporarily abandoned on | beach as late us 10 o'clok, and shis veuives sound o ‘the stretch, when Beulah G, | "3, Tate v :‘.'.’mhs Mionte J (@105 | 60,69, - fa Sansen etk ATk ol rereonali oAl lusunl i vinontieo tholOantealipyfongakisfon o U Eit S e L e L IO e e B o e s 0 : v turlongs: > 3 5 | 6 ! { t hecks onds for tho payi of thie work, slan is not feasible. The ouly : ! who b lost much grotind by i bad break, | won, Maid” 87 Wilueney (& o) Seeana, Litto | Huton and Pickens of Hastinzs dofoatod RS Boston banks instead o in cash., New York 5 4 Uiis S6a800 08 L0 run as we are now. wiving came up likoa whirlwind and on the stretch, | Bravo (15 to 1) third.” Time: 1:083, Coftin and Haskell of Ord, 6-1, $-10, 6-4, 6-1. S ot 7 2 bauks arve unable to accept checks on Bos- Liabilities 10alt tho Assets, h piany lTastis ol catya i nd et s ¢ Moida making o damaging juwp up, took | Sixth ruce, five furlones: $0 S0 (15 to1) | Geistharat and Sheph Jncoln oasly | Svereopticon views tonight at beach. | yon s cash, bocauso they cannot collect | Werisnuia, W. Vi, Aug. 9.—Tho Bank of | cumstances, and if the pablic wil only be hor pluce and won by two' lengths. " Timo: | yebeon, L0 to Bisecond, Blao Wind (1210 | 4, font0d Brown and Clark of Hastings, 6:2 Murringe Liconses psuiforiihom one;Honstiniaciomanyior known s Sam George's bank, | DI faw in its condemnition it will see that 2:85. : 5 ; ‘ ) R Msrringe|Ligonsey. collection accounts owea by Boston banks, s BB S dle s i A et [ o Rl and Aoaliicn’ iwas ovon byRans A T ¢ \.,ll“l_‘.)rd i i L The following marriage liconsos wero 1s- | 50 the New York Contral had 1 o whab 1&:: :ulsg\:::v.‘lfll\’mlh'xhivls £300,000; linbili- | the service is not 50 b Vufter all Jah G, Ml spoiling her chances for vielory | New Yonk, Aug. 9.—The following are | Mattacks and Guillemotto of this city, 63, | #ued yesterd many New:Vorl: merohunis nvo beon dolng! ook COULD NOT AGE e \l;vx second au !h’-vr) today’s r sults at Ciifton, N. 63, 7-5. Namo and address. g"" manidayEiishibieistohenksan Bosion) Rise in the Price of shiver. —— horses, sopurated by sovoral lougths, X ot soven-olghths n Jirof Seudder and Thompsc Beatric Charlos 8. Ott, ¢ ge: *hiladelphia and othor near-by cities, T ER g : other Fallure of Contral Trafile Assoelas Beulah ¢ ous trouble, the lattor winning by 0-1, | § William 1L Gould, jr.. Omaha .. cither by express or private messenger, as | In London today, The advance is attributed ¢ : e R ST i 5 - »..,..Alr‘.‘-.- fvg- w‘n.nlu flo: | Snivig won, 2 » | 1 Caretta Agnes Brown, Omuha. bost thoy could. In Boston last Saturday, | to the heavy demand from China for silver | C1I¢ ";,"rl“‘“ e EERa. Danselnen I S : ; icorgo Dixon second, Komeo thied, Tino} \ e = for instance, as much as $25 for 1,000 was | to move the tea crop. agentsof the Contral Trafiic association ha ; Cullingham and Hart of Omaha, after a ! v A0, 0 084, Building Permits, haid, it is said, for New York exch PRl = an all d hero today, teying to 0 () i e natatx and A lic ongs: Double | neat and scientific strugele, .luromwl\mmr ? 19ing Lexsits, PAL, 8 for N xchange, In 5 X ANEBIL QY BOSAION HABL i) IE-S8) Miss Huniey " A sromn e Reory o e SHiss gl | and Donise of that city by 61, £ | Building permits to the amount of 575 | Philadelphia §12 and $15 for §1,000 is being : Clored Ten0, g K agree on recommendations to be made t the Kono M. : 142 i ol 0L . Bradford and Hapeman of Mindon were rore issued yostorday by tho inspector of paid for New York exchange. ,\"“.“ Ly “}‘““"'l“ T po Union | nocting of g AUAKCTS LOMOTTowW Con- woby J iksinia ¢ 4 Fourth raco, one ‘mile: Felipse won, Lar- | defeated by Dungan and Wahlquist of Hast- | buildings. e National bank closed temporarily this morn- | cerning World's fa Una could Timio: 2:341, ; tusveond, Ar Plang third. [io: 52 ings, -3, 04, 9-7. o s (":"“‘\"',' Tary sand, titution | i€ 1V will vesume without the appointment | not bo reached and eports will be s Niros In the Sulky, b RS R ol 8 m‘m"“‘;‘l:l"',_ Johuson and Henry casily defeated Merrill Baltloon tonight at the beach. ATLANTA, Ga., Avg 29i=1lli9 onstitution | o'y recoiver. mitted. One will recommend that a hulf- The wind-up was the 2:40 stallion trot, | 1:17. Lo ] * | and Sheldon of Minden, 62, 60, 6-1. s (o iy will say tomorrow: *Mr. Cleveland’s mes- ST T O fave rate bemade good on all trains, with Sixth race, fivo-eighths mile: Tay Tay won, The clesest and most interesting maten PERSONAL KRAGRAPHS, sage favors and endorses the republican New Y A e e thirty-day limit. Tho other will suzges by Polletor arry Mecor- | VRatare soeand, Willio SicXulimo thivd. Pt | was that botweon Hution and Pickens of pd's policy of repoal and entirely ignores the |, OV RS SO shoclul TEIOBEAM | that the present arrangements bo contined wirbuty iConsiil Chief, DIy by Cons 3 this city and Geisthardt and Shephozd of V. Irving of Lincoln i o ot 1 ot e % domo. | to T Ber)—Exchange was quoted as fol- | judefinitely y Talrbury: . b tonmonth Park Winners. Lincoln, the latter winning, 97, 86, 6-1 ?'l?\n",‘t"“‘ "[" ’f‘[‘.’" 5 11“‘"""1" e aemesrationolioy, AL l"‘"_“‘““.“ lomo- | 45 s today: Chicago, 20 cents to Shcents | The Westorn s association has L Wiksan, M MoxyouTi PArk, Aug. 9.—Results: Miford “ivnd W Eoghit ot ™ot iyon oyori |, dut Herteniahd nife sof 1Agootn aro i1a | oFakin pAKLYISIIONE SR NAs: boen S ropgfitiacount, decided Lo reopen tho subjeet of Grand Arvimny SR LCHL i e g First race ongs: Corroction (16 to 1) | Dungan and Wahlquist, 26, 63, 6-4, 62, maha. for twenty years, 1f he is right vates, A call was issucd today for a most 1 6ha ; : ) Siiver on e Kaise. ol I oy W : s e G 1) | T morrow Calligham and Hapt - play | | William 51 Saunderson of Lincoln is fu | man and “his republican colicagues sl pUiLhe Jialee: o ingg of the association to Lo held herg TR B ookl (iaoRXBIc, Tt il ehitrt ey Goisthardt and Shatherd and Milford ‘and | the city. right, Thoduty of demaorats in cony New Youk, Aug, 9. —Silver cortlflcates ad- | j\yyug0 17, 10 take up tho whole subject Muhhm D, dis, by DICtator, 3 L 1. North & Second one mile: Julien (4 to 1) won, | Fogit weet Johnson <nd Henry. The F. L. Joy of kromont is registered at the | pPlain and easy. Tho party in the south must | vanced to 75 cents bid, 80 cents asked. This | qpain, and av this meotin L teeinendous pth l’l“l:vl'\‘»lli‘-”u«‘{ 10,0 second, Tho. Lronmastof | winners in theso two Wil contesi i iho | Millard. be held togother. It must continue to pre- | is tho highest sinee the latter partof Junc. | fipnt will be made to have reduead rates for st heat was a walkaway for Consul e R kY Dog (6.fo 1), | HIRALE 15, A. Brown of Nebraska City was a¢ tho | Sent & united front, but it cannot be held to- - the Grand Ariny men. Somo «f the ronds OliaT Ea ot Lon AR AN KANAYALEH Conak) 1 rane, flvp fariongss Lugky Dog (6 40 1) SIS e I T ¥ gether if the peoplo become cony that Silver Furehnses. have become thoroughly alarmed at the the 'scratch and skated past the | (6t Time; 1:01 3 AN REGATTA 0| D, L. A. Dorrington and wife of Chadron are | Uhe financial policy of tho demoorats is iden- WaSHINGTON, Aug. 9.-~Tho government to- | fecling of hostility that has been created quarter . pole fully © ton lengths 1o , seven furlongs: Wormser (18 — - - A Darslagion g Shadre tical with that of John Sherman and the re- | gy paid 75.15 for silver, an advance of 41; | Against them in~ lowa and throushout B A T T M e ing Arion (even) socond. Midnighy rlect Weather Brings Ont a Fine Crowd M auts, R publican party.” 218 over the price pufd on August 2 * | the western states generally on aee Toainfiinod thiongh. tho. rest. of ‘the race | ©jie ) tlird, Timo: Ti20is, % M5 Amatour Oarsmeon, A. W. Turner of Pender and J. W. Wigton el — / s MR EED R SRt "'he feuturc of the ovent was & neck-and. | won Haif Slim o b s Armitage 6.to 1) | Drreoir, Aug. 0.—An almost perfect day [ Of Ponca are amopg.the visitors to tho 8 olloy of Naw. Xork flanks, . . o acceptable World's fair and Grand vy neck spurt between Trenton and MeCormack | third, T 1i01% I $ "| for aquatic sports marked the opening day | Wetropolis A _New Youk, Aug. 9. —President J. BEdward | Omaha guards drill at Courtland beach | rato. They fear that bils wiil be intro £or U plac, Uie former winnitg by a strong | SIS raco; ono mifo and a sixtoonth: Test [ of tho Worlt’s Colamblan rogast, given | Miss Blancho Pauliof Hastings was in | Simmons of the Fourth National bank said | tonight about 7 s L R e i pull elose to the wire. It looked very much | Brand © to 1) won, Key West (3 to 1) second, t A Omaha yesterday, the guest of the family of | of the new rule of the New York banks, re- - legislatures fixing maximum rates av tigures as if Duroc was purposely pulled by Bullard, | 184y Pulsiter (410 1) dhird. Tlmo: £:45. under tho auspicos of the Nutional Associa- | Manager Higby of the Murray. quiring interior banks to pay from 10 to 12 Row in the Lural Districts, considerably below the present basis In possibly to veut the bookies, Time: 2:281g —————— tion of Amateur Oarsmen. The ovents were | J, Hogan of Ogaen: U, T., deputy organ- | per cent, instead of 6, on' oxtended loans: | “Just over the line in Washington county, | #ddition to this & number of the rouds hive ‘I'he second was an easy one for Duroe Omaha guards drill at Courtland beach | brought off on the Belle fsle course. Fully | izer for the American Railway union, is ex- | ““I'hieinterior banks borrewed trom New York | northwest of Bennington, they have been | COBIFacted to earey cortain posts below Wilkes, whose driver was cntitied to tonight about 7:45, 10,000 people saw the sport. Summaries: pocted to arrive horo’on August 13 to seo | banks and piled up money in thoir Vaults or | 10w o' il 1ively sehool hotss row s | BULBOrized rates aud whey want to b pro healthy jaclking up, a8 his sction was some- - ior single sculls, first heat: W.S, Me- | that all pecessary atrangements are per- | loaned it out at 16 or 18 per cent. We do not \~\_\ll1l7 @ ren Iy \‘I'«_m-- house row, tected i fultitling these contracts, Unless thing that should ot be tolerated on any T T TRy Dowell, Troquois elub, Chleaxo, won' | fected for tho mass meeting of railway em- | propose to provide thom any longer with a | saiy & Visitor yestorday, | WIL abpeats | pates aro reducod by agreenent there 1 course. ke pulied out on the eighth and | yillie Hines, who was mentioned as being | o Dol Argonwus, Toronto, second; | ployes to be held herb oh August 21 surplus or funds for profit malung, We pug | thatone faction wantod to hoist the stars | jikely 1o be trouble in the association, which v vel mdoed, o r ler vire h 8 meutione eing Thomas Higgs, Wachasetts, W 1" 3 ‘) " i and stripes over the deestrick skule ultimat Il fisiutegration JAk Bovar hieadad, ooulag the wike & | o5 of tho discharged Postal messengor boys | third. Thnss 105421 » |, Gustav Benocke 18" arounds again after | on & rate that will bring back tho money | Lioug’ and_another faction made sirong | "X ulthnataly cosult In dislutogratiol . o no best of McCormack and three stal messonger boy s e y R alng confined 40 Dol vhere it bolongs and thus ease the situat 0 ‘ made stror A meeting of the execuiive committos o lengths the best of Phil M. Time: 2, | engaged in assault on his successor, denies o ey, Nesaalon Hewari, [l canined e, \‘.'|I|T~‘:‘1‘;‘:::.:&“;.‘.‘ Savmy Mille | 1n Now. b AALAN § R op sotlon Wherato, with the result thut mueh | ¢ho Nutional lxpressmen's socicty was hold The thivd was & procession, Duroe win- | having taken any part in the affair. He therton, Harttord, third. Time: | the vebicle in whieh he was seated was - vitter feeling was cugendored, Finally the | toquy. H.C. Fisher, sunerimtendedt of the y ad, P o br 3 i More Gold for America, flag faction bought a copy of Old Glory and | Shuther " S T g as he pleased, Phil M second, Trenton Southern Express comju ! aeec, A sevond, on | says he saw the fight, but was powerless to | . overturned and all thé occupants, including z A o) AT R oyl ! third and Counsul Chief fourth, Time: 2:80, John & fxan Sunnysides, Tor- | My, and Mrs. G. Zipmerman, wero throwi Loxpox, Aug he aum of £495,000 o | howsted 16 avove the school hous once or | Tonn., was vlested prosidont and L. A, Ful T AL Al SRRt i prevent it, as other boys who were present | onto, won; Joseph Wright, Toroito, second; 4. LIMOrman, were thrown : ey twice. lor. ganoral superintendont of the acide in thig fanmtis Yy sent off on the tivet tril | vefused to lot any ono: fterfere. Charles | Frod IKovtg, Westorns, St Louts, third Timo: violently to the grovnd, gold was withdrawn from tho Bank of | "Wy ig oresipitated some good, hot Ioxbyons company at St. Louis, chairmih of ShuMA AR Hree PULRE FISRE QU | Seibring alone accomplished the feat of “Doc” George Smith, bounty surveyor, has | England today for shipment to the United | 1y iy said that some one touchod a wateh to | i & IS o objogt 0 AR, i 0 B2 AN ErARd DI X knocking out the lad who got the job fivsy | (Senlor fourconred shetls: - Eirathoat, won by | returned from casterl o whither ho | States. The Bank of England is charging a | the buding in those spots where it would | Grsap's lrou 4 Sunmar R TR F PRy o York Athlotic club it 913! sorond went 1o ul:l::ml lliy "t noral ‘of his sister. | promium on cagles and is holding bar gold at | do tho most good and now all that remaina DAL Rlae it arenasarns -~ 9:1615. 90 ) uring his absence higglopped for a day or | a higher rate. The sum of 30,000 was | of tho school is a pile of ashes, o feud anda [ An agrocment has been reached by tha isul Ch : i Omaha gnards driTTat Courtiand beach | durfar ainsly seullse Pirae Bt won by | 1o at Corar Rapidsail roncwod aequaiut- | shipped day tor New Yoric o the North | acoro or so of puplis ol o1 vication.” Utah-Colorada comnitteo of the Western tonight about T:4 John H. Hall, Alvany, N in 1 second | Ances with old-timers who were with him | German Lloyd steamer Lahn aud White = ~ Passonger association for a furtherreduc. Bobe ik AP L A liout, by Alfred ";'T'.'” Iur‘-uimrl)u h0:47s, when he “ran the level” in Linn county in | Star liner Britannic, tion in passenger rates. From Missouri uidoon Y TR [y nterimediato eight-oarod shell milo aud his early surveying days. SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 9.—The steamer Lahn, ght 4 S Ttal R ok Inta | 4 ¥ it . £ ; ) Lahn, ver points to Utal common points tho . i "1 Was Cunagn Omokerye - | LAlfMielEbe) {,J“',,_‘..'jj,‘l‘l} it by Spiotis | At the Mercor: John K. Prico, Nebraska | which sailed for New York today, has ou FOund Snis rata’ will Habasisar e 248 1o haih ¥our loud reports were heard in the vicin- | b 00 {8 0¥ " | City; Sam Price, St, Thomas, Ont.; J. W. | board §,502,500 gold for American houses. divections, The one-way rate will be $96, Grout Kaces tor Tousy. ity of Twenty-second and Dodge streets last CiicaGo, Aug. 9.—The Central Traffic as- | Russell, Davenport; Sol Blotcky, city; Lee To Puy 1is Flosting Debt. A new kind of paint is announced, | Between Colorado and Utah common points will bo a red lotter duy iu Omaha's | night and cousidorable excitemunt was cre- | sociavion, it 1ts meeting hero today, voted to | S Tavter, Chicago; R, L. Fischer, city; Lo | o o e ey b Flosting Bebie | whioh Tie s claimod, possesses in & | theround trip rate will bo §25 and the one- racing history, 4s the attraction that will b | ated. Peoplo investigated and expected to | extond the retarn priviloges of cortificato | it Miner, Chicago: William Seward, Quincy, | 2 L AU A=nile 22 - peculiar dogree the properties of p way rate #16. Rates are now 0 round trip offered ut 1o driviog park has mover been | find a dead highwayman or citizen, but later | plan rate tickeis now hela by oarsmen who | - i Mrs-Depuy, Miss Mana Nelson, Lincoln; mitteo of the General Eleotric company an- | B BF SVERE b VLR W oG g %yl | and &0 ouo way. “Chese rates will be equaled, or even approximated in interost. | on Ofeor Edgehill reportod that the noise | are participating in the Natvual Associa- | H: R. Spellnan, Clinton, Ta.; W. H. Soren- | nounced this afteruoon that arrangements | B6rv 08 JHEHR SFHE EOE Bran gy 0 | applicablo —on “strietly limited tickots Belle Acton, vho was the champion yearling | was made by #ome boys shooting off large | tion regatta at Detroit to thirteon days from | 80M Dannebrog; E.J. Androws, city;J. A. | had been comploted for discharging the | #DCSLOH BY GILASE fui i Lickets carrying stopover priviloges will be of 1892, will make ler first public apiearance | firecrackers. ’ the cud of the rezatta, so s to enable them | Morris, . H. Beach, Poruland. floating debt_of the company, amounting to | 8Pplied to sheet iron it is found that the | &350 the round trip and #25 one way. as & 2-year-old and will no doubt acquire the - - to attend the “International rogatl held New York, Aug. 9.—[Special Telegram to | $4,000,000. Bonds of various eleciric com couting is not aflected by warm wate championship honor for 2-year-olds over a Aiincated s CURERL ut Lake Geneva, Wis., under the auspices of | THE Ber |—Omaha: E. K. Bruce, Metropol- | panies, owned by the General Electric, were | or steum, nov Is it at all influenced by umor o a Cut half wile track. 1f she does Mr. Gould will Some hoodlums attemptod to break up a | the Chicago navy, Auguse 14 to 19, inclu- | itan; W. W. Bettaer, Hoftman; W. N. Han- | sold to a syndicate forthe amounts required. | the action of acids and alkalin liquids, A rumor was in circulation among the men be $1,000 vicher, as the wanagemest will | wodding party at Fifteenth and Burdette | 51Ve cock, Broadway Central; J. C. Aaderson, | J. Pierpont Morgan and D. O. Mills are | ammonia, gas, hydrochloric acid gas | in the Union Pacific shops yesterday that a hang up this purse. Sko is big, strong and | Lo 005000 T LT hido J.J. Kooms, the champion Danish sauller, | Westminster; J. Gordon, Bartholdi; J. L. | said to bo the principal subscribers to the | and sulphuretted hydrogen gas. The | general reduction in wages had been decided ¥ fast, and the beople of Omahy und the | FEERE AL WK ol O P "’1“» ‘f: has entered the Lake Geneva regasts in | McCague, Gilsey; J. P. Newman, Plaza; | syndicate. incipal ingredicnt in this paint is the | ob. ‘Thoss receiviug §%) per month or loss roundiug country will be given tho beno- | It feartul nobses and yolls. Hhey vatld | senjor single scull. He ison his way to Chi- | C. W, Green, Imperial. Charles Goldsmith S Prnei Pl $0g \ e " would suffer s reduction of 10 per cent, while i of tho quevn’s debut upou the turf for 1sus, | 1t sereutide and kept it up until widslelt | cygo from Now York and Mrs. Carrio Goldsmith are registered at e AR 3 A silicato of iron which is found in the | Bihibe ATl o a4 be paducad il Rt Not only this, but the d-year-old champion, | When an ofticer was called to suppress them. | - the West End hotel, Long Branch, N.J, | CoLouapo Semixas, Colo., Aug. 9.—~The | neighborhood of natural deposits of iron | gL SERIIK WM W 5 Ontonian, fresh from his~ victory over the _— Cricket on Satarday, Lincoln: J. A. Dorsey, Bartholdi. Broadmoor Casino company went into the | ores, and also oceurs in veins in deposits | A3 U0 teident Metoniell’s oftice ot crackes of the east, \vlll‘f,u«n\n exhibition of Omaha ."lm;!w].wllul\}uurllund beach Next Saturday a game will bo played on — hands of a receiver today on the application | of granite which have become decomf ¢ was known of auny such contemplated his matchless speed und race horse qualities. | tonight about 7:45, aha Cricket club grounds ut Twenty- Stereopticon views tonight at beach | of the Loudon aud New York luvestment msad by countact with the air, xecutive committoo. Tho object of the meeting is to arrange for & change in tho present plan of waking assessments.