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OMAHA DAILY PAG THE BEE: SUND/ AUGUST 20, 1893-SIXT EEN — - - - — — - . f this state, it asserted all the rights | operating expenses, taxos, rent of tracks, | of the sata ofcers, managers and agents of | \ N ‘ , N NN | up and hurl it ovor to the outstretehed Mr. | Q) l)l) ‘D T m Q T \ With turn: Agonauts of Torontg In Y :‘::ln;mh-“.u granted a domestio corpora- | interest on bonds and sinking fund payments | the complainant company within tho state | \\“,I',D DU\ A\ TIIL CUI‘HN I.") Bowaan, the brofessof had sunk bis talons 510 L (\ TWO blj ) M,l, Delnwates, Chicago, secofids Minn or 'hy m‘,‘ nct,and ft was adjudged and | Of the company for that year, yes aver on in- | of Nebraska for a lonz poriod of yoars past, into firss. P . formation and beliof, that the reasonablo | and which have beon in mauy L - [t was one of thoso masterful bunts vou Wheelmen at Minneapolt determined that it was entitled 1o bhoso | (horiiing oxpenses wero much less than the | lowor than the rates fixed by v read about in Bunvan's “Pilgrim's Pro ot forth in the bill of | Tt is also d privileges, and was subject to control, duties | sum of ,045,956.21, s, and liabilities imposed upon domestic cor- | complaint. And in that connection, further and for five minute MissraroLts, Aug. 18, —Following are the iiod that the rate ! it v [ e the air was full | " . Al the now law are lower than the rates in | Tom Berminghan's ffeam Formally Prepared of loud tones, so happy was the Christian Darkness Oamo too Soon to Allow the Ten- | rosults of the bicyeles r today : v i ol . " ilarly o he Rite of Buarial, throne. nis Singles to Bo Rettled. One mile 0 class, won by Rhodes. Best } o say that they are mformed that tho said | neighboring states similarly situated, but for the Rite of Burial, ngles to il porations, and that it was not a corporation | A% G EER TS TG S Wnticlpation of | that on the other hund, the raves fixed upon j Prof. Rustin acconted a gift, and togother V10 e, boys nndor 16, won by 3. B, Hare organized and existing undor the laws of the | )¢ yjing of w maximum rate bill, and to | many commodities in Nebraska ate higher he and Prof. Beal, like Martha Wilkes with | por. Time: 3729 Agpgehi Al state of Illinois nor of any other foreign | yvoid tho payment of what might appear to | than tho rates permitted in Wyoming, Min- ¥ a ruaning mate, mazurkaed down to second One-half mil state B T ome spon ita. capital stock, | Hosota, Dakots and. Kausas, ‘and tdethor. | NINE TRULY GOOD YOUNG MEN DID IT A I stmunconaly AUSTIN PLAYS EVEN WITH CULLINGHAM |, Uno-nifim . Another doublo steal! Great, wasn't it? The Nebraska & Colorado railroad, the | did purchase an tnusually large awmouut of | more, there are various considorations which Throe-mi gpen: Davidson won, Rhodes handicap: John 8, Johnson won, . engines and other roliing stock, and did in- | enter into what would constitute a reasona- S Captain Lysio went out from the St. Joo Stovenson second, Bird thivd, Tlmes 7:16%, Chicago, Nebraska & Kansas railroad, the | CICRE G (i aint of money in other ropairs | ble maximum rate in those four states that | Loeil ChamplonsFip of Omha Seitled After | manager to Bowman, but Jellen punched | Over Two Hours of Steady Hot Work In | broaking the world's rocord. v , & : \ Ten milo race: Minneapolls va 8t Padl Republican Valley, l\.’lnm-&&ml:\wfi:to:\ and improvements with i view of aving it | wbuld not and doos not apply to the state of « ard Steagely tn Favor of the hor safe and both profossors scored, the the Courts—Neilliant Piny on Both Minnenpolls won. Time: 0:20i. : road, tho Oxford & Kansas railroad, tho | appoar that the operating expenses were | Nebraska. Able is submitted showing . : Nonparofl getting o ound to third on A L , Tincotn & Biack H1ile ralirond. the_ Grand | iarko and tHo. atvidonds £ bo paid upon tho | the rates fixoa for the states of Ne. ¥, M. C A Team—Dstails the throw in. Then Winfield Scott pounded g A DAL No Quoram, ,‘m“‘l&‘ yoning Contral railroad, the RRe- | Stock comparatively small 1; |;‘ turther | braska nul\‘ |.m; , from :’\‘llh;h fu ‘("K" Game. v‘-yzl nlmllm: h.,,{.. ...lm ; Ly {.m lx‘:. |m\g \ll‘. and Chalionger, The Gontlamen's Rondster olah was due %o Jor s cluimed that in determining whetheror no | appoars that the rate fxea for Kelvey's out to Lawler brought the North il meet ot the Merchants last night, but as - publican Valley & Wyoming railroad, and {10000 niny was roaping an unreasonable | Nobraska are considerably higher than R Enders in 3 . ¢ r A r there was no quorum, those present docided the Omaha & North Platte railroad, | profitover and above its investment and | those fixed for Towa, and it is alloged that “Wah-hoo- When e B S some. ©.8. Cullingham still holds the tennts | ¢ the o /stom of the com- | operating expenses, there should not havo | the Iowa roads have earned as much monoy -Wah-hoo-rah| . Henthe Braws Got Some, A\ gham 0 on adjournment to next Eriday evening. formi t of the systom of i I \ « champiouship of Net - R AN kA e L h been deducted or taken into account the $2,- [ and paid as large dividends since the reduc Hoo-ran-a, (00so ogge sucogeded horse collar untik the | Champiouship of Nebraska, — — Pplainant company, were separately incorpor- | girl 2Ot represonting intorest paid upon | tion as they did before, and that tho Ne- “Whoop-a-la, Omaha Sixth, when both sides scored, the Brums Ray Austin mado a strong effort to take it | TLeuvenmark dives today at Courtland, ated under the laws of this state, and when | 4050 Pn ingion - company, for the | braska ronds would mako o e showing “Y. M. C. 'm'\rrl"'f"f}" the Christiar once. 1o | from him yosterday evoning, and did what | 3:30 and 7:45. ~ At 3:30 he givos his first comploted and ready tor operation Wero | yeason thut said bonds do not represent the | if they would submit to and comply with | myut is the stogan of the children of Tsrael, | ¢ Atter Lawler had boen tumbled fnto the | uo ono in the state had ever done before, | and only fancy and trick swimming. 1 turned over by lease to tho complainant for | real cost and value of its roads within the | the law ae they have heretofore, us for oo g verday | Siraling muligatawny, Crefghton took 80a80 | yyo oy s vo'aate from Cullingham on lovel Ty e etate of Nebrs i more than ton years last past tho state has | 8nd the way they cut it loose yesterday | on balls, Gatewood singlod. Mike Kelley < X X . 5 SHERMAN ON THE SITUATION, 8 long term of years, and in th “"h‘" o | B O rhor oy forth that at loast ono- | boon atendity” incronsinyin ' popalation; | afternoon would have made s bollar factory | doubled, Augalerrored and Davis: connocted | terms. Donlso got two from him in tho city rond the mileago now operated by the com- | et (ool o rlage and transporta- | thereby incroasing the tonnago and passens [ehide its face in shamo. safe—his biennial hit. . tournament last month, but on that occasion | Letter to n Correspondent on the Position plainant within the limits of the state WaS | iy, 50, the several lines of the complain- | ger trafic upon the several lines of rond Like the rumble of an carthquake it throw That's how tho Brums made theit'n, Jullingham was handicapped to the extent of Congress on the Monstary Question, constructed undor and by virtuo of copora- | aut company in the stato of Nobraskh con- | oing businoss in tho atato, and that thero is For the Wa-hon-rahs, Jellen cronked, then both earth and avmosphere into a convulsion. | Wingield o 1 & - of one point in every game. Several men in CLEVELAND, Aug. 10.—Hon. 8. G. Ritshie, .. Vi . ot s atet y vory slieve that. 8 CPOABE old made his third beauty bright, and \ tous created undor and by virtuo of the | e B b ik hine hora: | Wil bontinub for o grons many yours 1o come, | It Warped the sides of tho grand snd and | McKolvoy basted Mullor for a jair of icks. | the state havo taken » sob from with the | the Canadian mino owner aad capitalist, laws of tho state of Nebraska. tofore bagh placed Bt a very low figure as 5 tore the shingles off in bundles, and U1l war- [ and that was the end of it. Camp scored. | helpof a handicap, but in championship | has mado public the following letter from | Coneorning Tts Capital, Debt and Coste | onbid ™ with the state or local T rant its reverborations are to bo heard yet | VUt Mue was loft, Wilkens and Angel mak: | matches Cullingham has so far always boen | Senator Shorman on the silver quostion : The defendants further answer that they | thereby causing the local or state bu: It is denied that the law excludes every | this morning way up somewhere in the | FATEROULS oL | able to hold his own, “Yours received and read with ploasure. have no knowledge or information sufficient | .to bear an unjust proporvion of the burden | mode of inquiry into the reaso Of | Black Hills! Tomody DL AR the . BIRo Yan Cirrigan | Butthough hie is champion today thereis | Ibelieve congress is nddressing itsolf to belief as to whether or no the ag- | Of freight charges, and which excessive | any of the schedulo rates proscribed therein, r feldi .| #iuds un of tho day on his own sin- | 10 telling but whav by tomorrow night he | Brovide n cure for our present difficulty, but to form a belief as to whe L. charges on state business have been mado | and it is also donied that said r You sco, it was the fifth and diciding game | made the last run of tho day on his own sin- av by ! LD GATAVIE HaNVenD o e s ub gregato cavital of tho complainant 18 §76,- | " she 1uanagement of the complainant com- | Foasonable o arbitrary. but. s nilos for the city championship between Captain | €16, & couple of sacrificos and MeKelvey's | way not bo. His match with Austin yestor- astened dn a body composed -« Compantes Hava Ample Recourse. J oY *Y 4 : of 450 senators and members, In the mean- 407,500, or that its funded debt secured by & | pany in order to yield a laree profit on the | all such mattors ave subject to inquiry Lysic's Salvation Army and Artful Creigh- | “Xtusable crror. day for over two hours,and at ten [ o S 4 mortgage upon its said property, including | business of its lines. By way of illustration, | investigation in accordance with the pro ton's North Eud Snolligoster, who took 10 | grg,Lhvtle was over, and tho Young Men's | minutos past 7 when tho scoro was two-sots- | sirely i ooy ng us slowly, bue its liability on branch lines, is £125,963,630; | it is stated that for the two years last past | sions of the h ristian associations had achieved a_bri tall erass like so many peccaries. iant vi and a section of the law fect. The defendants al- I- The incoming of gold, the large i s they filed away to tho | 8l there was nothing for it but to put off the | iner and during 1892, corn was hauled from the | quoted to that se of our paper money and confidence and having no knowledge or information suf- state of Nebraska to the city of Chicago ab | lege that the rates in force January 1, 1803, And the Christian hosts are the cham- | club house I don't beliove there oxisted | final and concluding set until Monday. :'i‘l:j"'" b“'}\' ll’”'“flih!-\ln the standard of { fiefent, to aver what proportion thercof I8 | an avorago of 7mills por ton por mile, Whilo | had boen in_efTect long onough to detorming | pions of Omaha by an overwhelming major- | Hroughout the length and breadth of | Asto yesterany's play. When the two | Siiver and gold at o e et | properly attributable to the lines of road | the avorage charge by the company poer ton | their reasonableness, whereby the complain- | jry, There is no room for cavil or dispute | Christendom a happier, gladder, morehilari- | men entored the court, just as tho clock had | gi'nor Svend - g o 1 O | and property in Nebraska, deny thatits | per mile for local tonnage was 7.350 cents, | ant is estopped from denying their re ous mob than they, the champions of Omahu. J nox- prossing my opinions on the best mods heavy | of relief, for 1 think it botter to move ted the | slowly and to on- | thore, The, ) Upbi Yo BrdMasti tho ; ; finishod striking 5, thero was a nico hitte capital stock Is $70,407,60, ana douy that | beink nearly double the interatato rato upon | ablencss. ‘Tho board hasnuthority to raviso | “he"® “;‘»"3"{"'“ ! upon the Brufs in the | A detailed statement appondva: EHOWA! BREBEHE to UARY L bR: A 0,583,106 theroot i properly attributable to | SO2 the classification, and a section is quoted | YOry first inniugs and danced the Highlan iy A from the law creating the rd and defining | fling all over their comatose and morivund ry rain of the early morning had affe ¥ littie until something way Nebraska, and deny that the funded debt of [ Sticking Nebraska on Through Charges. | HOF} LA I e Stonoy, ss. 4% 79006 1 | ground somowhat, but after Judicious roling | 1 i‘f."il‘m.lf.é';.\"{'x?fi-"f‘..‘?.f‘{éf““"»‘.“-.““‘“?““‘ said company s 125,008,000, and deny that | _ Tho defendants clafm that tho local rate | tis alldged that tho cxemption clauso In | - The conflict was never in doubt after the | By 1 3 2293 2 10|tho court wanted for tho gamo was re- | honost difiarence nmong the peopis s tnce #40,840,509) thereat 18 properly attribetable | 4Lcyi ot IV Fuvas, s SO gh Fates | al e e e e 1ot uriconstitt: || stare, Tho Young Man's,Chelstian assocta- | Abiottye 000 0 5 0 | marked, aud though still a littlo dead it | isn growing fecling that all that is noodod to the roads and proporty in tho state Of | for jooal business is unjust and works u | provide that th rates should be tho sumo | Hons showed up strong and resolute. ‘Theie | {hllen: 43 0 9 8,3y plaved very true and on tho wholo thore was | {8 an_increaso of gurrency for tho national Nebraska. 4 great wrong to the people of the state of Ne- | upon each and all roads within the state, chests stood out like so many promontori Mekulvey, 8 T PR g | MOCel S HOLEGO M IMAE O b AL 8OO TSI NI [ e T Sk ter Tt OMES v }“lj“‘,"“'*“,‘"_ They deny that the capitalization of the | braska and is a discrimination n%l\lns:.x Inun; ik s Beveo BakioAkins on Atlantic's boisterous coast, and the Con- \‘\‘ul::nyl,.].':f. (310 11 0 10| Ernest Hart was tho umpire. portant, except to dissipato the foars of the t i i s L :}::lam::";',.'m.‘:rn,'.'ilz‘.xil L?:,Ll:'i?, S ACaIE bty X ventions were lucky to get out of 1t alive, 5 sy ‘ S it ‘Cullingham's Costly Confidence, capitalists that wo are coming to the singlo ant, Including lts bonded debt and other | iy ok o interstate rato and to chatge an | o, The defondants deny that they over found Right Stealght trom Alabamsa. 3.6 2| Cullingham had the first servieo and aftor | Stanidard, which means the domouctization charges upon its property, does not exceed | ynrangonable and unjust local rate upon 4 G Kt Winfield Scott Camp. who ha 3 CONVENTIONS. losing the initial poini rad out and won the | Of &old, & largo contraction of the currency the sum which would be necessary to repro- | shipiments originating and ending within the for the shipments of freights within the nfield Scott Camp, who has just come gamo to fifteen. Austin made a great effort | And a separation from the standard recog- e the samo or & ko ayatom and proporty, | BLALOL Wh Shi the Sarmé pplIca. to pagsen | LUbits of the stato were either easonablo, | up from tho gory fiolis of tho south, was | 0= Kn w IR Ewan T 0 equatizo and succeedod and thon Culling. | 1ized by all nations. Yours very truly. * 3 3 Ao 18 enarsed | JUStor warranted, a s set forth that | the ylab for Lysic's boys, and the warp and | PoIan Hfi§AVe/Him [ nobHek e WILH R JeoUD) N SHERIA and deny that the capital and fixed charges | ger trafiie, in that the local traffic is charged | 330" %00 dition of affairs 1 Nebraska q T Lawlor, 1f.. RN DD Y [ game h o couple tributable to Nebraska correspond to tho | high rates and with largo items of oxpenses | pag groatly changed and that what was | WOOf B¢ wove across the plato was a trick | Crelghton,c....08 1.0 1 0 6 et A BUBLIT s (Vg UHTE FFERS FROM Fi . wi o et et ekt b B T order to subport tho service for the accom- | 3 reasonabla maximum rato at thav time | that would have turned 4 Hindoo sorcerer | (ifewondiss. .. 2 D L 0 2 0 (Lt et I \m(vu:"‘:!:l;m"um-‘-«; Wi il A IOy modation of through travel. F g Afitos 5 e vi vy, va agnifico i kel by every effor| lose d ran ou 8 lines and property within the state. | Ivis further alleged that during tho y: Vel L Wl TR bl FTD Y Gl walil e S0 b ) Bl iy 2.1.0 0 4 on the first set at 6.3 ond set was | Rumors that She Is Trying to Contro) v t ! tiat duriy Jear | poasonable rate at this time; and that | pioce of work, as good as was over seen av HESU i Gy FRUCHE & FOGLIbIoE. ofe tHD AERLhit AERRY HITVRE DUt On the contrary, these defendants the complainant company ran_froight | sicOthbio, Thie, ub this Hme; aud that | plece of work, as goo o8 0 8 y much a oy , bu put. s trains entirely ncross tho stato, from tho | 5\ v J 2 reight, o s famous old park. 5 N Austin's strokes were less deadly. As | Desven, Aug. 19.—A special from Aspen, aver that the capualization and | lains entirolyacross tho stato, ftom the | well us passenger trafe, hus vasily in- | Homologically spoaking, Winfleld is a man Y Hw e against Doviso on the day boforo, ho Wad | Colo. . to the Lol b 3 funded debt secured by mortgago of the said | iha i purpose of carrying throngh froreht, | Spase. Wihin the limits of = tho state, | in every dotil of form aud construciion, aud 6.7 3 8 tod outat & pace which ho Gould ot | 1w Gt o et snys: T Senator company is much in excess of the real cost of ¢ whereby the same can bo transported at | why he isn't a stopping only at division stations within the sisting in settling the big L.S. Smith and chairman of the fluance nd when he slackened he got ; y 7 lewer rates: rther, values o i e i e Nationa a 3id property and does not represent money | stato, aud the expenseof running snid trains | 15V rates: aud further, that the values of | disbute in the National le; maintain zue is something BY 1NN 0 o - behind. Soveral times in tho eighth game | committee of the Krench senate, has just \ . ekl all farm products and manufactuved arti- | hard to account. SO S GLEOOESSY i anace of equali » | loft Aspen for Park City, U.T. The object 1 actomlly invested In the construction and | wis in each and ll casos charged g cles, as well as labor, has become much re- | And Jack Haskell, the umpire! If he 0000500 1-86 i ST Czull\llm::.n'(‘.x('uzh'{ eft Aspen for Park City, U.T. The object equipment of its various lines of road,and [ Mh¢ lines within the stato of Nebraska duced since 1801, by reason whereof the cost K k of his trip here was to look into the silver- & | though such trams did no business of ‘any that {t did not cost to construct and equid | umount within the borders of the state. these lines, as theso defendants arcinformed | cept transporting freight originating wi n't give Kinz Gafl high, low, jack, gitt, LRI love game, wl . s N of transportation” should bo likewise re- | beg and the game and beat him to a stand Farned rans: V. M. C. A, 8: two buse hits: | 1033 £0ime, whish gave him the second & producing regions of the United States and duced, and that notwithstandmg all these | suill, Il go broke, that's all. - Aud the voice { EReIter Dl Robluson: bise on balls: off ||| IR B8 SEES N R, COEIAI 4D b was sont out by his_ governmont to more fngined Lo A 2 i h 8 ) coul, 3 er and an e sis exude vighton, 1 3 2 one lio id | take e first s roduction. o came to en with a lottel aud equipped for $30,000,000. The capital s{nl“‘ e RIS, appear much larger than | NOATly all the commodities that the people | air falling'dead in_showers for blocks and —— togcther and made an effort to save the set. | Gibson. ¥ stock of the said company has been increased | they aro in fact, as such charges or expenses | Of Nebraska shipout of orinto the state have | blocks around the park. NATIONAL L MES, In three games Austin had only four points | It has leaked out since his departure that 3 & 3 'y are in fact, as such charg ) been raised about 4 cents per 100 pounds, It was an admirablp piece of base ball ad- K ) from time to time in the ratio in which | should not be added or computed in deter- | pron F4iso : 3 s an admirablo piece of base ball ad h gave him the second set. Ui bt A contslner 00 potinday | v v i e T e scored to him, and thie put Cullinghama | the Bank of France would. if desired, catab- e Hoe 5 B B 7ol o erea venues c udication—as fine s e itnessed oston Tries the Double Game Racket Suc- | game ahoad. ‘Then Austin got o gamoand | lish a branch at Denver. That such g ulio RS busineas Faniienes Slearing ot | JILER BILO O ‘_*":,,,'}:L;,‘,;i,“‘"fi,";,gt';{ of the railroad companies, while on the | these grounds, and Jick is another man who consfully with Pittsaburss. R e e s the company increased, and such expenses or s g e other hand the railroad companies have | pught to be on D : all. Had helost | branch might be controlied by o directory SERS e Pt ighiLe | ]x( \“ul“::l: l;;.n'ollv Bostoy, Aug. 19.—For over four hours the | this ho would have lost the match with it, | composed of Colorado capitahsts, the bank L Sl S 2 ut the game, let's get into it. champions and the Pirates fought at the | and the crowd gave him an encouraging | simply sondinga manager from Paris to local rates within the state, but which Jerry Derny Dolanwas the flr?‘l l,::;‘:‘lut:) South End grounds today, and the former | Cheer. Every stroke was now being eagerly | represent the parent institution. That they R : ight within the limits of the state, and it continued increase of capital stock Was | js unjust and unfair to mako high charges largely for Ihe purpose of absorbihg such in | for local freight for the purpose of paying FE AR i ed 3 1 T creused earnings by way of dividends upou | the oporating expenses and fixed charges for | $1ould have been reduced for the reasons | vis-a-vis the General. Thore YO T s o prikoges f watched. Cullingham gota love game and | would agree to furmsh from $50,000,000 to such incrensed {ssues of stock and for the | such other trafic as hereinbofore desoribed, | Bereinbefore stated. majesty um:u: hll:}nl“\‘?”l“':s{" nu‘elsn;x\x_--e, O R oy, WO Lo RAFS g o} | i GhPATIBbLY cantured two games and led at | 8100,000000, or whatever would be' requived purpose of huving it appear to the public Legal and Constitutionsl. Are Not Continuous Lines. ;x‘ui:xltw h'n'f'u‘."i’E\fi"u‘.ffi‘a' :s ;lfi:;-u ufl- and succeeded in tying the sccond, when it {?—I;, ‘,\_m\m Cullingham won a Iu{‘e gxm:c, xruv all xLh-- silver pro lu'l'rd in Colorado o 8 2 . _ eld to sa > firsy ba i 0 OUrt- | hocame too dark to play longer. Attendance, | but he only took one point in each of the | for several years, without allowin that_excossive dividends wero not boing | Section 4 of article xi of the state consti- | It Is admittod that the complainant owns | land beach balloon. TR e e e R R Tl R e LT paid. An exhibit is attached to show that | tution, conferring upon the legislature the | different s of road, most of which have | Jerry couldn’v have missed it with a bow | g e 09100101 *—13| In the last game no one had taken his | was fully satisfactory. That the rate of the capital stock of the company was in- | POWer to establish maximum rate charges, | one of their terminals at Lincoln and run- | and arrow. foan e Pittsburg. ... 051301 00 0-10 | eyesoff the ball for an instant. Austin had | interest woul not exceed 1 or 1l i ad botween 1870 and 1880 han 70 | 13 Quoted, and it is then set forth that the | ning in different directions throughout the ‘There was a copeussion, like a leaf from Hits: Boston, 10; Pittsburg, 12, climbed up 15-love, B30-love, 40-love, and | per cent per annum. Propositions could bo e rean D AD more than T | last legisiatuce passed the law complained | state, whereby the city of Lincolu is mado |- Tom Major's war, reecrd, and when the | gosion 3; bittshur Eurned runs: anted but one voint of set. He was serv- | made atonce oras soon s the courso of per cent, or $23,408,740, for which the rail- | of, and did so as the result of its own wis- general distributing point for its different | sphere once more settled upon the earth it | burg' 3. Batterie: Nichols and Bennett; | ing, and when the next ball came back to | events respecting silver were thoronghly him he v at it wilaly and it fell about five | determined in the United States. I'rance econd gawe: feet out of court on the east side of tho | has a decp interest in the futuro of silver, Boston. st A0 L2 TR 0M O, service line; but he got the nextand that | and will be quite willing to enter into an z Pittsburg 001400 0- t as good. The crowd seemed to be | amicable arranzement with the producors of r 1 shouted in fiendish Hits: Boston. 5: Pittsbnrg, 5. Errors: Hos- with excitement and watcbed eagerly | Colorado whereby both parties would re- 995,200, and which did not represent any | by the legislature provided, among other | engines and crews of men, but thaton theé | glee—the meanest gled thre is. ton, 2; Pittsburg, 2. Earned runs: Boston, 1: | for what would follow. ceive mutual benetits. It woald not be to cash received by the company and was with- | things, as follows: “That each’ of the rail- | contrary all trains of cars arriving at Lin- The' leoaine figire of “Bertio Liwlor noxt | Pittshurs, 3. Hatterivs: Nichols and Ben® s tho intorest of France to enter into an are ot oo..,(i,mm{i,,n. uml‘ ,fm,_ the whole | Toadsin the state of Nebraska shall charge, | coln are there abandoned, and all freight is | hove in view. He poked onedown towthe | nett; Gumbert and Earle, LooiTirenitollayy »of silvor, but, rangement to depress the p: : odistri SYaTe ¢ ¢ ho > Alle slo W 6 This had been an nwfully hard sot, It wa o contr: amount of watored stock fssued and. ogt. | 107 the transportation of freight from any | thore redistributed and’ new trains of cars | begrimed old war horsa of the Alleghanics Russle Was Ilimselt Once s had bee wiully hard GileR iy B y out road company received no consideration, and | dom, vestigation and inquiry, being ad- | lines, but it is denied that these various | was wa amot the hinlanthus bushes on | i that from 1550 down to 1503 the capital | Vised and informed that the rates horoto- | lines are operated continuously and as con- | Feancisco di Rimint dellen’s farm. stock of the company had boen increased | fore charged by the complainant company | necting lines, and deny that there is a con- | Before he. could;sev it back Dolan was P 2 e pany had een n(nn:u for the transportation of freight were ex- | tinuous carriage and shipment of lrcilflhl panting on second, , . rom time to time nearly 40 per cent. or 821,- | cossive and unreasonable. The law passed | over the said road by the same cars, trains, | = And the Brums a ret and Eurlg, ] i . to sustain it to a pro X pointin said state to any other point within | made up with new crows of men and with | and of course was sidetracked at first. Jerry | e ve oy . | almost #'when ic began, but the sun was | valuation. There are bat twonty 1 - sianding, for which tho company re- | Suid stato, no highor or @reater rate of | different engines, practically 08 much so as | Denny. howover, made third on the sicrifico, S myORE, \lmm'{)?“m';r‘fix;};;“‘{:“:;; still hot and the air was damp and_sultry | \meltors in the country, ind i€ & mujorsy [ ceived 1m0 consideration amounts to | charge than is by this act fixed as the rea- | if cach and all 'of tho said several lines of | and home on angther by Captain Artie. o e o ot ot By uste | from “the rain of tho ‘morninz, which was | of'* theso woro t0 40 into tho coms 815,408,040, bolng throe-ifths of the ontiro | Sonable maximum rate for the distance | road were operated by independont corpora- | Then Hurry Gatewood, that sweet little | toda) ] | all tho timo_evaporating from the ground. | bination a_corner on tho silver pro 2 hauled, and the reasonable maximum rates | tions. tellow from St. Joe, took Artie's (place, Ho | 5018 84w the fun. Score: Forty-three minutes of hot tenais without a | quction of the country could be had. OFf stock of the company, yot the dividends paid i i 2 2 i , 2 vi New York........0 0 0 1 00 0 1 *—2 T TN T S hoiis obIERLH Lonotibng : for the transportation of freight by railroad | It is further set forth that if local and | knew Wintield of oid and iustead of trying | New Yorl — 2 | rest will tire out any man who is not in the | course, France would hot bo the first one to from year to year, with but few exceptions, | from any point in the state of Nebraska to | interstate commerce freight be intermingled | to knock him out of the lot, he sunply | Ulevelund.....c.. 07070 0 0 0 00 0= 0| pink of condition, and 1t was not to bo won- | make the proposition, but, Mr. Smith says y T i i i Hits: New York, 9; Cleveland Errors are from 8 to 10 per cent on the entire stock | auy othor point in said state are declared | in these truins or cars it is the voluntary act | triumphed over his own physical limitations | (Mt New ¥orlo 0: Cloveland, 2. Breors: | dored av that whien they got through 1t last | that if it should come from the. othor side 1t i outstandivg, of §6,407,500, and in this con- | and established to be as hereinafter in this | of the complainant company, and it is | by his marvelous montality. That s he | ¥oX G 5 ST Rl and "Miifan, | nisht both the champion and his challeager | would bo aceepted within less than one week nection tho defendants ayer that if the pay. | Séction fixed for the distance named, and any | averred that the complainant cannot, by | waited until the General had taken four | Youns and O'Cornor: wero thoroughly fagged out. "Fhe noxt set | from tho time overtures wero mado. Oneo i P8 | higher or greator rate for the distance | the voluntary intermingling of interstate | shots for a nickel at the plate, and ambu- showed this. Cullingham especially, hit his | Franco got the silvor production of the ment of cash dividends hud been confined h B! g : i h Daub DId It Alone. 4 confined 10 | yy,yled than that heremn fixed and estab- | commerce freight with local freight, take | lated down. Bubnothing came of it. Mike [ 5 balls fecbly —and =~ scarcely ever made | United States under contract she would dic. the stock which actually represented cash | lished is prohibited and declared to be un- | away from the jurisdiction of the state of | Kelley Hobinson couldw't hire any one to | BRrookLy~, Aug. 10.—Daub was alone | 4 wionmg hit, invested ju tho company for the construc- | lawful; and the reasonable maximum rate | Nebraska its constitutional and inherent | spiton his hands, and all he could do was | respousible for the dofe : 0 1 { tion and the equipment of its lines, the net | herein fixed and established shall be known | power to establish a reasonable maximum | toelevate one for Winficld. lLmrmimu x_lll'{ s‘lt'rbu 1 ul\'k '.l..xs afternoon, wouhlssur\'u‘t:)b\\‘ ce, Cullingham wentah ‘nl to come to het for money ‘ojrnings would have paid a dividend - | as_the Nebraska Schedule of Reasonable | freight for local business, nor can said com- e T AL oris) n the second inning he sent sixmento | and led at 42, The sixth game ho had | Thescheme finds much favor amon svich A pald a dividend annu- |y iy Rates, pany, by said intermingling of freight, with- 5 bases on balls., Score: taken so casily that it scemed s 1f Austin | producors of silvoras your represontat ally from 20 to 25 per cent, including interest | “The defendants aver and say thatsaid | draw itself as a body corporate from the | Coal Oil Johnny Stoney was the initinl | Brooklyn. 00001011 03| wasalready beaten. But he braced himsel? seen, and will no doubt take shuape he upon the outstanding funded debt. legislature was clothed with the power and | regulation and controlof the generul state | Salvationist to try his lucis, It was rotten. | Cinciniatl. ... 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—4 | yyhen, and ran off with the next four t it scemed that he would | tate the price of tho metal to Ingland for v of Brooklpn by | come out ahead, for after each of them had | use in India and compel all the silver using Ny 0050501~ ind . s fails Lo give the silver men some- Statement of Stock wnd Dividends. authority to investigato ud determine and | government. e e T e R L B B e sebTt i Ay 1o oon Blow ez thamitho BOrmon Ll liove the complainant company from time to | tation of freight and to so declare the same | It is further averred by the dofendants | taste the rules and principles of art, that 5 T e S strokes lacked the dash and force that he | New Youk, Aug. 19.—ORicers of the time, in addition to the above, unlawfully is- | by luw, and that such determination and | that house woll 33 was duly passed by the | branch of philosophy which deals with the ead Easy for Uncle, usually puts into them, and Cullingham’s | Board of Trade state that a call for moot- i i 4 i in strict c i 4 e , andewhen Mistah Millah had | Cricngo, Ave. 19.—All the Colts had to do | volleys were dropped down over the net in- | suad large. ¢ e ok which was | declaration by the legislature is conclusive | house and senate, in strict conformity tolaw [ beautiful, an 2l X 110160, Avg, 19.—All the Colts had to do | volleys wer ¥ or th fng of tho business men of tho country at dhuibul:\ u|I::I‘::‘x"|."l‘::p::v121:‘::,:3;:[&:: and binding on all pxu"‘ties and is not subject | and in obedience to the requirements of the | Made a quartette of mishustles av putting it to hit the ball. 1t was 10 to 1 that some | stead of being fired at the side lines, Be- n obe : 1k od Dovs | y : A8 AR G Washington for the purpose of do- 3 to- investigati v revisi cef e | constitution of the and after such pas- | over, he walked down, , Senator would break his neck in falliug all | yond this 1t is dificult to say much as to the ngto D, in the ratio of thoir provious holdings of | |ozisluvure of the. state, oF in eueh othoe | sage was duly. siguod and approved by the | . Tton that othar professor—Rustin, T bo- | over (o, Atbendance, 5500, Seore: eneral character of the play. Austn’s | manding immediateand unconditional repoal stock by way of stock dividends or other: | manner as the state legislature may by law | govornor of the state, in manner and form | lieve they call him down m New Huven— 2850221 02 0-15 | drives from the base lino when he got them | of the purchase clausaof the Shorman silver 110000 20 0—4 | inwereaseffective as ever, but their num- | 8ct will probably be issued by tho board Hits: Ohleago, 16; Washington, 10. Errors: | ber, aiter tho first half hour or so, | withiva few days. They belinve that 1,000 0, 4: Washington. 9. Earned runs: Chl: | was noticeably small. His length was | representative business men will attond tho 7; Washington, 1. Batteries: McGill | perfect throughout, and except when he | convention and that it will bea demonstra- Maut and O'Rourke. hit wildly, his balls_usually fell justa few | tion on the part of the business interosts of Got Back at Barnie. inches inside the line. Cullingham tried | the country without a parallel in the hiswory wise, but for which the company recoived no | provide. And it is further averred that the | as prescribed by the constitution and laws | Who by the way is another genius of superb consideration; that the ,mm"m, of dividend | MAXImum rates so established by the said | of the state; and that under and by virtueof "w_ulu} e;l}d?w;_x!ent'g, s;;:ppgu up and "Hll.w‘“ stock thus 1ssuea aggrogated $40,000,030 law are reasonable in fact and that the com- | the laws and constitution of the state it be- | one of the Senegambian’s curves until it Eurogated $40.000026, and | plainany company ana other railroad com. | came x law and of full force, virtue and of- | looked liko aclothesline, aud ehen Jofr that in addition to these cash dividends and | panics within the state, by compliance and | fect. It s denied that the bill was not read | Davis ot the ball back Prof. Beal, with a szock dividends, the complainant company, | submission to said law, will receive sufficient | at large in the house on three separate days, | fearlessness, modesty, sudacity and earnc: in 1875, issued & dividend of 23 por cont upon | CAFRIngs o pay o good and reasonablo profit | or that it was put upon its pissage without | ness that was impressive in the extrem e 5 i f tho United Stat - a X i€ Bavtivore, Aug. 19.—The Orioles won | Several methods to cope with tnem, but | of PIBREES: | ] p r mtoolk ! § tgage | L0 them respectively. being so read, and it is denied that divers | swarmed in over the plate, wille Prof. Rus- | ype”pume in the second, Barnie's new | when he got to the net Austin passed him O AT ST ] L1 then outstanding stock in mortgage s £ th radical changes were made in the bill with- | tin clustered around second., ,,,m,’;, “Whiterock, lost control of the ball | down the side line and when he stayed back Nawi ok Anetg s A Wil nds upon the property of the complainant Epsures ofithe il out the knowledge of the house; it is denied | *Wal-hoo-rah! T e the ball dropped just at his toes, and if he | D Ry ARE, L 10,0 Cy Yo ©o npany. It is further alleged that the reductions in | that the bill wa neously engrossed; iv is Hoo-rah-ay, Baltimore. 15000100 07| hivthematallhe failed to make a good re- | street was quoted at 1523 per cent premium The following is the amount of stock is. | CXistine rates provided by tho new law aro | qenied that the bill wis not read at lavge in la, Omaha— Louioviie 0 0100 6 09 0o 3| turn. Almosy every time these drives of | this morning, and gold at 21 por cont. aued by way of dividends: o uniform reduction from the rates in force | the senate on three different days; it is ae- Al Hits: Baltimore, 12; Loulsville, 10, Errors: | Austin’s won him: the rest. Cullingham | 7he premium on gold and the supply of Cukh i0ands; within the state for a long period of years, | nied that it was put upon 1ls passuge with- its work and was crammed and | goiiiniore, 2: Louisvilie Earied runs: | killed some of them with short volleys, aud | 000 g provisions augur well for the eon- | Da Per | Dividend” | and that while 1t may apvear that the rate | out being so read; it is denied that changes | rammed into the cars of thedi ayed Brums | Baltimore, 2; Louisvilie, 8. Batteries: Hawkoe | at times tried to tire his opponent by volley- ; £ aio: oMb | fixed is a small charge for huuling twenty-fivo | wore made-in the enrollment of the bill, but | WIth & passionate fersor that took much of | and Kobinson; Whiterock, Stratton and G u. | ing from sidé to side. But when Cullingham | tinuanco of furthor imports. Gold imports 1850, June. ol pounds of freight five miles, yet by a refer- Lo icity i 5 7 i im | for tho weels, 811,240,760 Exports of silver on the contrary it 15 asserted that the bill as | the vigor and elasticity out of their brawny And They Nevor Took # Game. ot to the net and Austin could not pass him 501,600, = e | 10 ence to the published scheitile of prices of | signed by the gover the same bil frames, g ¢ also ran up and thero were soveral very | amount to £264,600. There was an increaso | gned by the governor was the same bill as > 5 9 5) d i 4 i cireulatio 3 oo 10 the compluinant company for “hauling | issod by the two houses composing the leg) | Lysic strove valiantly to acupuncturate the rn]\n'."}fifi"':’.'fi'z"'ffia fifik ‘1‘;2“, 'fn’.m'.»"\';'}ff pretty volloying bouts. At the outset Cul- | Of,$03000 i «mfl?if.'.’ff ‘fu:*l";i w “.lfd oy it froight within the state of Nebraska, whichi | {slature, porcine cuticle, but it couldn't find a loo- indad oy 3 ol 81U | Fiiin wot the bast of thse, but whon ho | o buic statemont was ocoived wit 30 has been in full force and operation within | The defendants deny that the Board of | holo in Mr. Dolan big enough toget through, | straight defeat. Attendance, 4,000 Score: | yogup to tire his placing was less accurate, | cheers by tho brakers when read on change. A 10 tho stato for o long serics of yours past. it | Pransportation ever determined to’ reduco | and with his big blua orbs cloudod with tears | Philudvlphia.. .. 0 0 20,0 070 00— 2 | and placing in thess bouts of quick volleying oy ST bt e g o Jvill bo found to bo only 4 fruction of u ceut | tho rates on certain classes und commodities | Lysic roturned to the ~mournar's bench. | Bt Louts......... REOID 9 Ds0 d\D En Bl inovarionsy, Enra v e EAG il EsC capital, GU%8| 31,004,457 lower than the published, posted and estab- | in the schedulé of rates fixed in said act | Prof. Rustin, though, profited by Captain it iladelphla dly 1‘ ouis, % “rn.r:ug Fair Comparison of Thelr Strengt AT Ty s AT P T al d. lished rates made by sald company and in | pe rates therein particularly de- | Lysic's adversity, inasmuch as he crowtied | runs: Philadelphia, 2 8t. Louls, 2. ' Butterlos: with circulars sen atic uuks of Total | co and i is sta 3 below the rates therein particularly de. ; AIULAY e Clarksou und Pletz; Woyhing und Cross. The four sets played were probably u fair | ¢his yegion, President Joseph S. Harvis of __Tou : force aud operation in this state. Classes D | seribed as charged in the bill of complaint | on down to third on fatality, and in another i _Tho four sots plsed wete probablyy fals | tis rogion, ‘Pros Joseph 8. Harris o It is further alleged that at the time of | 204 K vrovided for by said bill, are heavy | und deny that said Board of Transportation | moment wus home astride a passed ball Btunding of the fl!”‘““f,‘“,, E SN ARESE herienced. Colig. | 1he Reading railvoad today met oficials rop- the consolidation of the roads forming the | EHCIES: liko sand and stono, and of swall | huy determined to revise the classification | “Hey! hey! hey!” shouted Israel's chil- nough by fa \C ing ystem, i yaluo. — Tho rates upon these arc | of rates in sald act established, and deny | dren. So far the day was won 1 ‘-‘flrx:«xi':::'.':u\?f:h-:'.-k-:ln1'»3‘::}“.'-:"'-. sl aboouts | higher than those herotofore in | that said rates will reduce the 1 ‘sarnings | Jollen, the Nonpareil, rattlod his club i these constituent lines Incorporated — within | C7¢0k It 18 truo that by the | ofany of the railroad companies in this | recklessly through the sobbing winds th o i the lines of this state amounted 1o & jag- | Provisions of the bill the rate upon lumber | state in the sum of $104,000 every month or | and the Brums came back. o phlladalpiia 88 4 000 and no more, representing all the ruh;m:i is higher for eighty-five miles than for in any other sum whatsoever, and deny that y only staid nh:lu! 30 long. Brooklyi 4 obt assumed by the Chicago, Burhingion | [ML0%, bub the samo is an error m tho | the enforcement of said maximum rate law ! and the Cherub atte e & Quincy comvanys upon said roads upon transeribing of the bill, and is ono of those | will iu any manner whatsosver operate to | Andrew Juckson Carrigan; Jeff Davis fell a falling | vesenting banks from Shamokin, Mount o) 2 showed the greate bam undoyblediy showad 4o gren amel, Ashlund Givardvillo, Mahonoy off ag he tired, but Austin also suffered in | € Ashla 8 this respect. Ho slackened sooner than tho | City and Tamaauy = Avrangements wero champion but not nearly so much. In all, | Made whereby the Reading company will be the mien were in court for wo hours and | enable hereafior durins tho financial tronbles cight minutes, almost without o rest, and | 10 pay its coaland ivon employes in checks ach was striving his ardest all the time to | Which will be accepted and paid by~ these i N N ) i Vho ini banks was accepted ® anon discrepuncies or errors that the Stato Board | confiscate the property of any of the rail- | victim to the professor also, and Christopher TAREE LITTLE GIGIS KILLED. pture overy point. When they finished A ok Tt B e o o b4 that since | of ‘Transportation, under the provisions and | Soads. within the state. of Nebrasia; o | Colambus Bowmma ald the sobblng wind act. the score stood Lwo sots all, with the games Sinke Oniciuin Arrosted. taat timo o B0 Mioust of' lll::lk:"l:lfil::';ed» requirenicnts of tho law, has full power | further deny that the Board of Transporta- Took Eaayfor Three, Hun Over by & Threshing Machine Stoas | and poiuts us hl:lm’w = 1813 8 TSR A TR A A S5 T N A0 L8 ox] Xo- | and lawful authority to correct. It | vion i § to do a Ll i o g Eungine on u Steep Grade, First sot, Culitngham ad 80-22; s 1 v . v s 4 | oo ms outstanding 0y iho sum of $5,157, providea by - tho said ‘housa roll | then seas wiich b e thele duty o o beh | In their nalf the sriangular lads stacked | Crxornnant, | Aug. 10 Four milos s, "Cullingiiune o7 " Wian: g | arvosy of J. C Daaragh, prosidons of o | Jana Grants and Other Gifts, That the ~State Board of | which by the terms of the law they aro re- | UP another pair. Wimield Scott, with enginte | o007 0" Maviints Fer vy O., & stoam en- | AU 57 J pe 0 y Su Posit und nt one out | rnt r b nto the pateh of adepautheras in Lawler's | £ine used for running threshing ma- | 147-112, aun, 8-21 and | gyvin rausportation is hereby empowered and | Suired ty do. to the end that said Lo push and unrestrainahlo vigor, 1t is also st forth that the various com- | divectod to reduce the rates on any cluss or | forog o o to ¥ w Ay | f bauk, aud E'mer C. Slattley, its panics now constituting a part of the Bur- | commodity in the schedule of ratés fixed in eashier, were issued today. Thoy are each field, and so did_the Alloghany war-horse, | chines was going up a rather steep The remaining set will be d. cided on Mon- | charged with grand larceny aud the specitic | ington system in this state recelved land | this uct whenever it shall seom just and Propose to Enforce the Law, and 'thus bags Nos. 1 and 3 were fairly | grade, and following closely .|,1;),,m| was di Lernoon huuln.r:nx -u“.l.nrl. und II‘H lem accusation of v ving devosits four days Erants aggregating 802, acres, and that | reasonable to & majority of said board so to And 1 this conneotion the defendants | bristling with saving irace. a crowd of ten or twelve children, who | play l"lfmm:;":_w l' ;‘.1' b{“ l'"' A% 0 “’“»*' before tho bank’s failure, “well knowing the i this land was worth in oxcoss of ‘82,000,000, | reduco any Fate: and said Board of Trans: | aduiit that they domean wod intend to soo | “Wah:hoo Kaluniaao, whoop-a-1a -South | were™ intently watehing the unusual | Yesterday there should bo a large crowd | bk thon was in a failiig coudition. Both and the railroad companies realizou more | portation 1s heroby empowered and divected | that the provisions of said law are enforced, | Omaha ! Va4 sight. When on the steepest part of the | Present u;-)f n;a A nm, 060 1. \“fi smln_-l'na | men are outof town, than that amount from them. Inaddition to | to revise said classification of freight as | and that the respective railway companies | _That was a signalifygm Captain Lysic, and grade’ the driving rod of the engine | meatnet Cullingham and. “Bottin far - tho R e syt + phis, the B & M. reccived under land graot | hereinbefore in this act establishod whon- | within the state of Nobraska shall submit to | Winfield aud Itustigys stoto second and third | EF&G€ 5 Hhe 4r Apsinst CRllingbaut and, Rijin for the Pormiss Resume. | from the government of the United States | ever it shall appear to & majority of this | the provisions of said law, aud to that end | in concert, ; sufcon y suapned. hatra o ho | Goubles champlonship, “Tho losers in this | pyrpro, Colo., Aug. 19.—Tauk Exmninerd, f ten odd numbored sections por milo oneithor | board just and reasonable to revise said | admit that they intend to do and mean to | Nice bail playin The propelling forco boing gone tho | match will bs presentod with the shocs (or | s u) Brown today gave permission to the | ide of said road along tha line thereof, and | classification; provided, that said Board of | do whatsoever things may be proper, lawful | Right after this Wilking' son made | engine stavied backward down the steep | belts) given by L orolnbly ooy SOWPABY | Gentral Natioual bank, which suspended | the land 50 received agerogated about 2,600, | Transportation shall never chango the clas- | and expedient to do looking toward the | an artistic drive.: Wintleld galloped | grade, knocking several of the children | and the winners will probably get a xackut | ORI TEEEL BT S, BMEE | 900 acres, which would average in value | sification in this act established so that by | faithful enforcement of said law and the | home, as did Mac lw:uutlnl.or on miscue | down, over, whom the heavy wheels of | aviece. — A L W aata At A Ll ad et | more than ) per acre, and from which the | auy such change of olassification the rates | subjaction of the railroad companies to the | by Jerry Denny Ddfati: the engine passed, crushing the life out GENEVA BEGATEA, W .' i’.»h ..mq.'I ded the same day, have re. | complainant company realizod more than | on'any freight will become higher or greater | provisions thereof; but in lhxucummullun, he Angel's out ended the fun, of two and breaking the limbs of two e ivod perimiasion from Compiratior Koklss §15,000,000. Still further than this, these | than in this act fixed.” further they deny that they ever contem- The third was p gtive of more hen-fruit hory of wh iil die. . Conditions Excellont and Some Rare Kow- | 1o e ey aro rapidly cowpiyin 'wm‘ i railroad companies which now constiwuto a | ‘Thexlefendants deny that the complainant | plated, threatened or ntended to bring any | for the Brums, and “more tallies for tho [ OUhers one of whom will die. = g Indulged the conditions required i Kl | part of the Burlington system received in | compauy or auy other railroad company do- | action or Institute any suit or proceedings, | gooay-goods. The dead are Carrle and Nollle Acker- | R e o e addition to their land grants o larg amount | ing business in this stato has any fipnt to | proscurions OF ldictuents sgaimeeaniio | Batter chasing the morth engers fnto the | man, 11 and 5 years O30, “ARNEDIars of | Liaxs GRNRYA Wik, G dii=The neat Five Million Francs from Franoo. of county aud municipal bonds throughout | discriminate against any person. thing or | the respectivo railroad companics, their | fleld again, Prof. Beal beckoued to Mistah | James Ackerman, Ella King had both | was fineand the water in good condition. | (S, T PG 0 GO | the various counties through which the road | place in the matter of freight charges or | agents, ofiicers or employes violated one or | Millah to unload his slants. 1he professor | legs broken and will die. Three others | Kesults: Touraine, from Harve this morning, b " gxtended amountiug to moro than §00.000. | charges for the trausportation of passengers | more of the provisions of 'tho said law, but | knows no physicat fear. His rbust body, | were badly hurt. Junior pate for Ohlexo navy, milo and a | 52407000 francs, gold. T gy L] The defendants uxs:l'en the belief that | within this state by carrying frelght for one | in which event they admit that they would | filled, like'a stien of beer to the brim, with —————— half und turn: Won by Iroquols in 11:04% " e S ‘ the amount realized by theso Ne- | verson or frow ous place at less than the | do whatever should bo lawrul and proper for | hot, healthful blood, with his shapely Bweds Colony tor South Dakota. Catling second N St Louls Grocery Firm | Draska corporatlons from the respect. | actualcost of such carrying, aud then charge | them to do under the provisions of safdlaw | cranium covered with 'beautiful “Lydia | pooiwonn, 111, Aug 19.-—Attorney | neir Henid % eyl gulle sud 8 | g Lo, Aug, 10, Pho Gresley. Burn. ive land grants and municipal = ald | someother person for carrying or transport: | looklug to the enforcament thereof, Thompson curls: his lapls lazull eyes, olear, | o FPEEGED Tooy A0 0 ST neneY | WAL llolioY ardnto, ascondi V. 8. Me- | ham (irocery . company fs bonds was more than sufficient to | lug freight for him from another place move | ‘The auswer is filod by George H. Hastings, | large and lustrous; his mouth symmetrical | A+ J. Caudgren and Andre wodisn | Dowetl, Uhteago’ Trauols, thirds Jauies ton- | Hebuities: $00 000 2" 4 pay half tho cost of construction and equip- | than a reasonablo rale in order W cover the | attorney general of the state, and by dJohu | and oyater like, made a pioture that artists | merchant, are organizing a Swedish | JoNE0 G A hileit tonere | 14 g M ‘ | ment of all said roads within the state, and | loss upon the lower rate. T.. Webster, of counsel for the state. . break thelr neck to getouto, and Mister | colony for settlemont in South Dakota. | Turney, Dubugis, ftth: KA. Thompson elath [ = ai 21 C | more than sufiicient to pay half the cost of R aa s It is understood that the answers in all of | Miller paused in superstitious awe before | Reprosentatives sent out to look at the | Seniof doutios inrornational: starclubof | | Leuvenmark dives toduy at Courtiand, coustructing and equipping a like system of P the cases will be practically the same, with | delivering the ball. land have reported fayorably and about | Bafulo won In T, oo e nare | 3:30 and 7:45, At 3:30 ho gives his first | |~ Tondsa: the present thme. It is denled that under tho provisions of | the exception of such difference in fig- | ‘Then be made up his mind and trustiog | 200 Swodes will soon leave for the now Wi P ase and Tarace ot Dainiaue won | 884 only fancy and trick swimming. . e e na e the now law property will bo taken for pub- | ures as the carnings, mileage, etc., call for, | and contorting his unbrageous flgure into a country to take up lund. o 11:07." In turging, Ireauols unfortunately . - P | | o Al use without Just compensation or without | The Burlington is the oldest road, and it | the forms noticeable In those hieroglyphic ¥ collided with Cattius’ sholl, smashing and cap- Leuvenmurk dives toduy at Courtland ‘ | Tho dofendants have mo positive knowl- | due process of law, and it is averred Lhat | was therefore taken first and treatod more | loscriprions found In the old Babylonian Was Afeala S Siarvation sizing it Nelthor of those tean:s finished. 8:30 and 7:45. At 3:30 ho gives his first ‘ odge of tho earnings of the Burlington com- | the cowplawant company aud its stock- | fully on that account. mouumeuts, he sent one like a rocket loward - i Al S Huudred-yard swimuing race for champlon- AN T DIPOR N EIIA B8 Gag i pany upon its roads in Nebraska in 1502, but | holders, bondholders, “oficors, managers the professor. - Cepak Ravivs, Ia, Aug. 18.—[Special | g Ceniral” Amostution” Amateur” Athlsic | aud only fanoy sud triok swimming, i | upon information aver their belief that it | and ewployes aro sstopped from deny e —— T professor basted 1t right on tho apex | Telegram to Tu Bee|—Mrs. C. A. Sawyer, | ynlon: Won by Herun Glueser of ‘Otior 3 20d T80 G Was moro than $9.712,130.48, s set forth¥n | Ing tho reasonabloness of rates for tho | . Leuvenmark dives today atCourtland, | of the crown, and it lay in dust at his feot | o weli-todo lady, liviog at Ossian becamo | Fuiwuing cluf Shicweo A dipuio wus Balloon, 3 and 7:30, Courtland beach. the bill of the complaint; and while baving | trausportation of freight which have been 0 and 7:45. At 3:30 he gives his first | like a chicken croquette and before the | possessed of a fear that she would starve to probably bave to he kous over ukdin, : T — 4 v definite k ofthe amount of the | in force and effect by tho voluntary action | and only fancy and trick swimming. Cape of Good Hope twirler could gather it | death and comuntied suicide by hauging. Soulor fours, laternational uille and & half Balloon, 3 and 7:30, Courtland beach. ‘ | A