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NEXT WEEK'S BIG RACE MEET | 21t faritsotisgs, 2 gguancon. time: iilr)flSTED THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, AUGUST 3I, F()R_ THE BENCH | "% ‘Sistsemaias etvomnizess | FoR HER CHILDREN'S HONOR aomcenatng i cneeprionor's ouenatie | 10WA SHORT OF READY Mnymj flariotin. Won AGptline peoong s araree) marched o thestront o was erooted with | dest which comes forth throe times a day z) P thira, Host dmer Bt oud cheers. He made a short speech, thau k- 18 from a point almost opnosite, and quite con adlatic — 1o | g i clnes trouuing purie, $1.000: Mar- g e ing the bar fog tye honor conferred. ' yenent to, the morguo all this being due to i guerto won. Dudlsy Olegtt secont, Joo Me- — - i- | A resolution was offercd and adopted, re- o i | the fact thiat the ropresentative of tho said . One of the Largest Fields of Horses Known to | gucrite » Uiird, " Vorn fourth, " Hiost time: | Lawgers Rscommend Four Names for Judi questing Governa¥ Crounse to appoint eitner | An0% O MoGuckin Sooks to Establish o Journalistic freak happened to e in exlaenca | Statement of the Troasrar Showing Prosont the Local Turf, ' A0 O q " 5 cial Honors in This Distriot. Mr. Dafffe or "MF. Curtis to fill the vacancy Oommon Law Marriage. in the bald head row, where (eorgo Frrancls Oonditions and Future P o 30claes, trotting, 2-yoar-olds, purso, 82,- whioh will be'®iubod by the resigantion of 2 L ol onditions and Futura Prospects. Directors Fio er won Clitis Tans’ secs hic Il betaysed by the resignation could see him . . ond; Altonsar thied, Besvaliar Sige Judge Davis. Cho Citizen stated that ho will speak in — PLANS LAID BY THE FAIR MANAGEMENT DISCIPLES OF BLACKSTONE IN SESSION [, B¥the Mo Tyihe sesolution offered | | ARGE SKELETON IN THE FAMILY CLOSET TG o CHEioh, WAL NAE o s s WAy | HORE structed to appoint a committee hool children an outing at tho fair, NATIONA E GAMES, | REVENUE MUST BE SECURED con — ing ost | Unele Gets His Game from the Leaders and v v of four lawyefsHrom Do ) T ETT Preparations Looking to One of the Most TR Tave oty Judge Waiton, E. I. Dufle and W. 8, Car- | Sarpy, one from tBurt and ono from Wash- | Alleges that She Lived for Years with STORM DAMAGE IN THE SOCTIL Some Doubt Expressed as to the State's Entertatuing Trotting Neasons Kvor Borron, Ay, 00sAns0n Colts broks sven ts Named for the Vacancies on Inglen cotnty, tbVake charge of tho canvass Danlel L. MeGuekin as s Wite— | — g ABility to Promptly Pay the Salaries Held In the State—Entry Shoot with the Otnmbions, S the District Bonch—1L F. Bax- e Al e AL L S Mother of Five Children— it b Lo W b AL of the Legisintors Who Wit s dirarpoaeg rith 1 8 Lan ; el ; os. i : arleston and Savannal. 4 Unusually Larg: {hengo 192190200-0 tor for County Judge, Iho commithéd is as follows: Douglas Her Story, Ciianestoy, S, C., Auvg. %.—Sunday Serve Next Yoar, county W. Simoral, Lee S. Estelle, W. S, Shoomaker and ', J, Mahoney; Burt count, From the beginning of time and untfl t»- | H. H. Bowles: Wasnington county, J. Hits: Chiengo, 11; Boston, 10, Errors: Ohl- i Boston, 8, 'Earned runs: Chieago, 2; night's tornado left the city almost in ruins. Pleadings in the suit of Anna C. McGuckin | The strects are strown with the debris of #he Dougla s county races commench on Luesday afternoon next, the fair opening on T L e s e LR pooplo | DAFis; Sarpy county, A, B Langdan.’ against Daniel L. McGuekin will bo filed | Dulldings, and the water front is packed m’.'.”-\,‘;,.',?' ‘\ly":l,i:.yun‘rl..,1’_'"1 '_‘,l‘if‘":", Monday. The race program will includo | Second gamo havo now and thon found theic way into | o biis oy 10 the procesdings ;,'.f,.“,“‘,, With tho clork of the court, today. Tho ob- | With wreckage. Tho streets woro flooded, | 10 TUE Ak | =Tho bi e Ty four days, Tuesday, Wednesaay, Thursday 000013188 oz 3|conventions. Yesterday afternoon, however, | stand, where he thanked his brother law. | J°ct of this suit is to ostablish a | but eficient work with il bidon iy B RSP g el G B ho says: *Tha { and Friday, ana gives every promise of being s Ohlons, & reor: Tioel | the record was broken and all precodents | yors for the Honbt WHich they had sonfetred | common law marriage and brings to light a | Of life, excopt threo negroes. The property quATLerly payiments i July 1.1 .\.“.l Mo ] one of tho most interesting and succossful WL Earne runst Boston 1. | Wero set aside, for thore was a convention | UPON him, promising them thab if elocted ho | skelgton in the tie, oy IR O T R I AR A B DO R abid Okniey 1, T804, Wil pro UIT T 1 meetings evor held here. The Kinnoy Gastright and Merrlit; Hut \where common people had no part, ana [ FOME86q that thelr coniid uce had not bean | known.citizons of Omaha and South Omaha, | SonS heroes. Ono boat saved ubout fifty | duco our prosent balatice ahd tiiy amours pe. brothors are working daily upon tho track | son and Kictr all of the participauts wera the followers of | " 1Aced: S M = McGuekin was at ono timo o | persons by carrying off the inmates from | eaived from ooty Al and by Monday expect to have it in finer £hiies Couldn't Hold Second. the teachings of the learaed and lamented LA b A councilman in s city and has | bousos thatwore fast bocomingoverwheimed [ §1ViH from October SLASIASY (D URNDRUEEN condition than ovor. This 1s saying & good | PHILADELRLA, Aug. 80 —Killen's oftectivo | f5laxaton The mooting was -cnded aud at onoe ro- | takon moro or loss intorost in poile | BY tho rushing watnrs : dor the first paymentof salary to the Tiwenty- doal when tho fact is taken into considera- | Pitehing beai tho Phillios before 1,000 people. | o menyes aibet bt tHs 1w hidate for cyanty Jomen1on to_ Select & | yios " Whon South Omatin bagan to hoom | o1t 8 B URIGUO sight presented in Charles. | ff Pt L Al sl s Score ks ago s number of the lawyers adidato for county judge. h Omaha begs O | ton yesterday. The city of 63,000 inhabitants | doubtful, und unless the logislature so amends i SRR 18 Ao r uho bost wnid IASLeAt | puitadelnbin., i/ 0 0'0 0 0’0 0 8—.a [ OF this dlstiot got ogethier. aid lskued & | b \Ps moved booL oo D ders irhis served | HE WAk VaEy toPtankle aed neonn o, ool was standing” absolutely afone, apart (rom | tho law that quasterls nyoments 1y oo S ot o ion anid always leopb ind hlgh | Dittabarg..il1 000 10 8 1 1 €= 7 [call for u convontion. to . recommend | Over the JUAICIAL. e slected a8 tho oficers of | Considerabis amodns b this world's goods. | all the world. Al means of communication | stitutiony wilt fall Jus thivey o e o te fi- MR 6F torm, Hits: Dhiiafoinhths 01 Dlttebirs, the names of threo canaidates for the | tho county convention. ; . Ho is now the proprietor of a hotel in South | With the outside world were cut off, I8 was | now, thero will not b SUMAGRE Fevamie o Omaha has already had two trotting sos- i, Iilduipiy Dittsiur threo vacancies upon tho district bench, | 4\ U08S DOBE betused to sorve us chaieman, | Gmahin andowns o large amount of prop: | B Lt it the tompost, The tal- | liwnd “April1, 1804, to pay: tHeIF warsatte meeting and that of the Stato Brooders as- Oroles In Thelr Old Form to e & nonpartisan affaiv and that the | his opinion tho naming of 4 candidate would | In January, 1580, the plalatift says sho | flonds oF driving sein. v ks o 0 e BB R LT 3 sociation, both of wiiich, from the stand- BaLTTt Aug. 80 —A poprer game than | NOmMINEEs would have to be of the best | dotract from the vood work which had been | was a cook in Major Stanton's family falling slates from the roofs, all combined to | fuete excopt as read n the y wapaper re- polnt of fino racing, wore biz successes, and | that put up by the Oroles could ot well be | timber. rogaraiess of political faith or early O oo e Judiclal convention. 1 | Fort Omaha. She was thon 23 years of age oy tho. ety houtesbhioarl, it tho | VOIS Of tho quarterly ‘sottlements, - Thess i will be hard to surpass in general excellence. | imagined. Seore: condition of servitude, 3 fHranie 1IN N0 L WAt “;A;‘f"fil‘:"l‘;, and married. She had loft her husband | gfes WA v :‘fl::t#‘f':fi..‘f‘ Topaigtho | sottlements as directed by law are gonorally 1 T e o O et oy (8 QUG 0 0f 08 7 | Ating i atcordancel with Shitaguest || FIEARITE LIS SCRURRIAWHAUIIE i vl In Now Jersoy on account of alieged | communication with th outer world, Tho | ais WC0 s ot Gt pEstratd will be present next wook leads | Ulsvelund. Al S R et e SARERAT it R Of vhe Logal lghts | ™4 "motion’ t. wijowrn'swis Slipped in; but | oruel treatmont, TEWas then that she met | streets and thoroughfares are strewn with | i oo ooy |T‘-:::|-:;‘L‘!(|‘ll‘n'”‘)l‘ll‘;“\l":fil Sato's Yo tho bolief, howaver, that the | waiiniore, 10} Uloveland, B Karmed rarst | cointi aon iy aron, Burt and 8 \t3 | wasdefeated by a largo majority, and' the | Daniel L. McGuckin, who ownod & saloon on | 16DIIS from the routs of atores et uit bl Eationk tHOR L coming meoting will b tho meeting of tho | 1 B oSaI b i Nle- | Ghlovicvestortay afioruioon, that they migit | Convention proceadod to tako 4 forinal SA'o8 | Eloventh and Rarnoy stroots in Omaha. 1o | €% tho rondwa 3 Diocked by tundrods of | °“\{euin " tho" Twonty-socond and tho season. ‘The cutry list is an immense one, | ! ftobiuson; Youn and O Connor | numo thoie leadors for the Novembor potii- | P wyors' candidate, oo | bocamo much impressed with her and | FLhY O WU Fon b s oty 8ide® | Dwantyethird ” gen somblies reducod and while it includes ‘most all of the cel s Commy Got the Gamo, WA Clate was the first Blackstonlan to | ; The. Tesult of tho ballot was as follows: | wanted fo visit her ns a lover, Sho rofusod, | narcy Srow with cram UEHBE ARG | ovoriie toseTil Ao g i Low e brated flyers that took part in the two con- | W I oS ang: - S0.=Sullvan's slow i/ Mol and 1o wab soon foltomes ho oy | T. F. Baxtor, 863 H. M Morrow, bi; scatter- | telling him she was marvied. Ho insistod | magnificent water front, with its costly | Jast bionaial poriod of $201.900.32, Th s losg k tests mentioned, thoro are many moro that p‘;“l::;" o ’.fll 1o _j,"{j:_“k““' LEURO U (Sl e il e worked fn thoe | iM% 48 votes. It roquiring \'*‘r'.'l‘““{r“" and in order to escapo his importunitics sho | 40cks, whero tho floots of'a continent coutd | (i Pty bursed by the increased ‘ will bo entirely new to the lovers of the | \o (i, B JHEMA®L Bore: - traces for years and who has alw HE Omach Mriven o B i, B aomandedis { 15¢5 har posttlon and weit to Oakland, Neby Chutnes st T iy WECckiae. many | yaymonis of $07.108.84, or o hob lons Trow. alL turf hero, Thero are but few horses of any | Cineinnati . 2% 0 0 4 4 4 0 8 9 Dnisiot unon haviug only good -men0n tho | degiued It ill:advised to, mhke che womitnn;. | Ho folloved Her aud persisted in his* Avton | R L T I L T e Skt O e oy ot bl nninl poriod: note thal are not entered, that is from tho | 1iits: Washinzton, 105 Cinelnnatl, 9. B il Yy ra Covell, Ed | Uom 481t was apparent that not one-half of | tions so ardeatly that sho bogan | loss injured. Water and wind had. played REATH w1808l TRt e 3 are both numerous and noted. Socrotary | Meokin und McGuiro; Parrord uil Murphy. | others filod i and took chnies in $he parquon Do CH I by ot yLti (Ll 8tmAll [ 4sbana’in New Jursey Gpon MeGuokin's 1hld wasto some of ite. plonsantest pluces. | evonua suficlens. to.moct. . the.. do 4 Euygelmann says that such another Kid Gleason's Waterioo. Judge Doano camo lator, and aftor looking | 5}t coiiny fvbuld: couut in e scttie-P> | advice and he paid all the costs of the trinl, small Bours of the dawa and wiile tha (S | mands of tho increased current oxpeuses feld of Morses was never seen hero | Nuw Youg, Aug. 50, Glrson awas wild | ¢ i thoe oy pacsatd shat 1wes | ®myy “moion. to' djourtt was voted down | which took blace in Tekamah, Neb, She was still howling through th town, threat. | {0 or abd | sugeest L the governor § before and prodicts a hues attendanco to | and was hit Ward, four drives boing for homo | el b Al uABYICD, UBBL 10N 1A 15 in < thts} wenonl bALIOEWHICH NosulUadl as || w7iE BEAHYSA S Hoskes dxd come to Om going almost to annihilato it There arono | fwenty i womel ey 00 to the ‘ witness the sport. He has been working | runs. Scor e . ' S follows, was taken: Baxter, 64; Morrow, | keep house for MoGuekin, lights in_ the city, both gas and elestricity | gy e Fhothay o that hAVMOHIEES ¥ hard along with the balance of the board :q"? };;yl k Al :\I :: 1; } 3 3 :x) S 14 I'he hands of the clock kent moving along "“",: x'fi}".f'p'?f :"“:‘.‘ s\nln'r'\lxl:;:‘.-::r::::’Ju‘m;:v Braphred for tiie Cereninny E‘V?\\‘;l‘.svflutwl{:’; m:.zf»:"'.n:xlw".-rhh ln‘;l‘_!]l l‘mlr‘j{ the statoe i fons will bo payablo thirty 2 and all aro congratulatiug thomsolves on tho | 24 (Wtb-coee b 0 O 1 1 T Uierorer | until Id Simeral rapped on the table and nated, veceiving 69 of the 130 votes cast, Sho says they were engaged tobe married | loss of life is six peoplo. . > e oW m\r lawer than now. Second, that the g b AR Tty Doty Now Yor 0: 8t Louis, s, “Earned rins: New | noumivated Judgo Doane for chairman. The nomination wasat onco made unanimous | and the ring und trousseau wora. purchised SAVANNAIWL, Ga.. Avg. 80, —The damage by | MILIOVY be again restored, unloss the law Louis, "1 Gatteries: Petty and son and Peltz. rookiyn Won by Batting. dge Don is 5o amended as to make full value assoss- ments in fact. Third, that no appropria- thns bo made in anticipation of the in- b © in the Chair, and the candidate was called upon to ad- Upon the vote being taken tho judge was | Uress the convention, He suid it was tho elected by a unanimous vote and after being | Proudest moment of his 30 vears of lif day, including one funning number, and so | Fuller; G admirably has been each day's card ar- ranged that horsemen and horse lovers gen- the storm to buildings, vessels, railroads ani crops in this vicinity is $00,000. In the in- terior tributary to the eity it is estimated Upon the urgent solicitation of McGuckin the pair lived together as man and wife § ; - £ reased levy © twenty-sixth gener: erally havoa grand fund of exciting sport | | BROOKLYN, Aug. 80.—The Brookiyns found | cscorted - to the chair, ho . stateq | . He would work for the eloction of tho dis- | with tho understanding that the damago to the crops is $1.000,000, LI G B REhERE awaiting them: e Hemming an casy mark and won by their | the object of the meeting, saying that he | trict ticketand do all in his EREIO i oo o e con S LB G A R b Roite Out the Storm. ized in tho collections of 1505 will be ONBES:30’ trob. on ursday will as- | Stick work. Scoro: hoped the meeting would wisoly and | 18 election. In working for hisown elec- | yimg the plaintift insisted upon needed to el up the the Poropriatio n ovtstanding for state in- Fort Moxkor, Vi, Aug. 50.—The Kear sarge, which left New York on Friday last cet three good and able men. The bar of | ton he would not' consider the judicial As between suredly be an event that will | Brooklyn..... 20121002 8§ 8 {6kl 4 NV TATEE the nuptial ceremony being perfo arouse & vast amount of enthutsiasm | Loulsville ....772 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 | the district had decided upon a non-partiran | ticket of secondary importan ¥ v war distric Py AndE TaRaBlAARE NG vera | Then McGuekin is alleged to have claimed i 3 stitutions alr i operation are lower season, as will the 2:20 trot Wadnesday and | Hits: Brooklyn, Loulsyille, 9. Errors: | judiciary in order that the bench might be :!;f'x‘;' o M '”‘“‘. :,1:'}3:"“”"1“ Baxtor ar hat “ho had - wifo and children | \With the monitor Nantucket in tow for than in the past, and that I rogard as very o frc Tor-all paco Fiday: Tho horses that | frookiyn. e, 2 Exened rans: | separated as far as possible faom politics R LD B living in the east. He claimed | mington, N. C., ran into the hurricanc off | poor kind of cconomy. will compete for the moncys in these events 33 1 Batior Shar- | Will Rodick was nominated and elected | Il AR ILEMS ho would get & - divorce from | Hatteras on Monday. Her hawser parted = — € g Kinslow; Hemming and Grim. secretary of the meeting. are of the democratic faith. Bl . i ditions of Traw are all animals of renown and a_big field is u s ary of g ek o o g Lls wife as soon as he had good grounds for | and both vessels had a very bad shaking up, : Xra y sure to bo sent off_each da, Iroads Sinnding of the Tenms. Chavles OMut offered o resolution in BALCOMBIS CAS. thesame. He is alleged to_have sccured a | They arrived here this afternoon and . m. - Auz. 30.—[Special Telegram have all made special rates” and the chance — ——— SR \I\‘H h !\!"'!l"‘»l"‘"-l:v‘wn“ lh:!’“:\“(ll‘fl"l'\’“l“ ‘w 4 divorce in July, 1830 in the Douglas county { ceeded to the Norfolk yara to repair dam- Tae police are vigilantly are excellent for some very large crowds. Clyetnnati A8 B e h T e a s oI o TR it 1o U F O TTVER O PRI 10N SrGi courts. g wate the gang of thieves of whic Thore is ono_thing thit the management £RT [ Batimon 42 | Lo SveLE DEOR o Able Mn e | i ARk Do OBt Brsstaner e | Iy (IHOR neain didbhe platati tistatithiat the | pvaxsin Aug, 50/ Stosmes GiLy oible- e S R e i N should bo carcful to attend toand that is A s i iRt on dwelt upon the ablo manner in which Tho ool 16 s Ainted belated nuptial knot bo tied. She alleges | mingham, from New York,ehas arrived at i AN BEREaT that none but compotent judges, gent) naviiTe 10 6o 0.0 | the two gentlemen had conducted . The councilmgtii¢ committee appointed to | that ho said that sueh a proceeding was not | this port with passengers of the wrecked sting all suspicions charactors and will { familiar with trotting rules and regulations, 51.0| Washin 7 o | the court business, Another resolution rec- | investigate the charges of favoritism against | necessary, a8 thon liviug together consti- | steamer City of Suvannah from Boston. hold them witit after the state fair is over. are put in the stand. Incompetent and ——— | ommended the selection of Judge Wa Otk | the street commissioner’s department met | tuted &' common law marriage. i iy Uhe jaits ave rapidly filline ap. Reports are b | 2. ignorant ofticials in this line are sure to ruin WRESN 1S CHAMPION, Wwhio was appointed to fll a vacancy, Both | jaet evening In committes room A in the | said sho wae ashamed to let any WIOMING OFFICER SHOT. coming in of depredations by tramps. the best of races, and as long as thore aro 8 HA N, nw.,ln‘\ou.si\\x o un‘n‘l‘m'u inh“‘vnl‘-‘vplmL but | city hall and _heard the testimony | of her fricnds or relatives know of i h‘l\ in :.wllv.y‘]\(. (Hl«" of the pioneer N plenty of able men to be had the manage- AU Gvey o St £ . | ong man voting ngainst Judge Walton. of a few moere witnesses. Street Commis- | their true relatiouship and that Daniel told | Efforts of a Deputy Sherift at Dixon Resuit | SCttlers )L LECOUULYACE YeBIAIngion ment_should make no mistake in thoir | O 1ovey Duleated Compnratively Easlly |V, O. Strickler offerod a- resolution that | ohfeWpihere W was present and took a | her to tell the people that they had i Murder, \ large farm northeast of tho city, re- ey 2 at Newport Yosterday. the republicin, domocratic and fudepondent | hand in tho quequibning been . married in Blair, Neb., Rawrixs, Wyo., Aug. 830.—[Special Tele- | (°PHY drew 160 from the bank and duried z Newrour, R. L, Aug. 30.~R. D. Wrenn is | party be recogized. ) : A communication from the Contral Tabor | o~ theic way fo Omaba from | ,Sa"im Wyo, Aug 80 —[Special o [t inan obscure placo near his graiar, RACING RESULTS, lawn tennis champion of the U S reon, moved that his words. | union was road, asking that tho state olght. | Tokamah. Sha jollowed i instructiom B o ot Bui]—George Downing, who | Yesterday he had occasion to uso some 3 e he liaving today dateated I Sy ariekon o, o | hour law bo enforced by tho stroet commis- | and continucd to live with him as-his wife | Was assisting C. F. Perkins to move money and started Lo dig up the hidden gold., Sim Frogram at Independence—Three | ) L0 M DI e Mr. Offuty said that the convention knew | gjoner, the dayto begin when tho mn re. | and he iatraduiad & as such to all his [ wagon load of goods upon which an execu- | IV Was not theve. 1t is supposed to have E Yer 1d Race Record liroken Tuttho\ras etihatachini Se ot e no party ; it had »ot convened to nominate a | ported at the tost hbuse and end with the | friends hey believed thus until a short | tion had been levied, at Dison, shot | been taken by tramps. . The report comes b INDEPENDENCE, Tn., Aug, pecial Tole- > nnd W' doclding fouture was | democrat, an independent nor a republican, | Sipbing of work.. The. o umicatier wne | frien ago. and fatally wounded Deputy Sheri | [om Creston that thicves yesterday stols | gram t Tus Brz.]—Two races nnd a walk llr;llllu\;;, x}I-:]A ‘1\ l»uu \1“1> rather 1..~;‘u-,r than ’Iuhz;'-l!lwt Kf 'lef"ihlt'ml_u:l\\ll_'":llll_lly\‘laa ‘\“ :WS u-|n|“m\ I)']l id on'the t:n,h-_l § o Father of Five Children, Soott, the 1 taking effoct ]?4”:.!]1::1”\‘115 « \:t\. \“«Inl l‘l)ul’rn:-‘:\h', \\vl:‘\l L:: i : Lo : ovey. ‘Ihe latter did not succeed n pass. | Mh, nob voliticians nor caders. 4 . Novth, an expressman hiving at 1507 five children were born to them, as fol- bdomen,” Do escaped. Perkins | pusiness thore. She lad the money | ove comprisod today's card and they wero tng Wrenn often suough, and Wrenn 1}»)1):| the the conclusion of bis reiarks Mr. OMuit | Wobstor stroat, was tho first withoss callon. ] ,’,':i",;,"fi‘cfil aragte S GO L il e Nalted th | Danic, but wlusing tho lnio financial scare ¢ [RLABR o horc oxder, (The fonly: oontest | VB VLIRS Shion ot G S 1l the | Mmoved to table the resolution Ho Is working unqgr tho man who tool Sub- | deceased, in _Febraary, 1852, William, | 1onm, stated who ho was and’ that. it mass | 9rew it out aud placed it in w buteiu drawer, d was in the 2:17 pace, in which the Kansas "‘:" oute 1': m.l]', Up Lo four, all the Poliienl Faith Ignored. foreman Penr place. He- thought tho | May, 1885; Frankie, - Decomber, 197] | not procced further, when Downing quickly ey e Colali Bl Gl e e e P T R b [ e R R et v by | Jostbh Carl, February, 1500, “hieso children | turued and shot Seott. Thers s much ex- | 5o . fa raco record of 2:143{, held by John R. Gentry, | U3 Wrenn's lobbing was to decide the set, cggvention the sitnation had changod, and sular contractom.and had heard Foreman | ywore baptized, or chistened in the Catholic | citement upon Snake riv Perkins is one o b = s 0 7. A In the third heat, closely pressed by Sally | UNS Proved to be the case, for W whiat instead of being two, thero were three | Keut tell Pegp Shake 'em up. - If ehurch as being born in lawful wedlock, of the oldest sottlers and carries tho lureess | THE BEE RsgIiaor calbibh o in 2:1817. ak = the ninthand tenth easy. Firstsot: Hovey, Lof which should be treated alikes, | ©VV'U g0t A sweéal”y 'em Ican 3 When they went to living together as man | stock of gencral merchandise on the viver. | duy was consumed in impanc jury. The Clinker, ho went in_3:131, showiug himselt | t1¢ b1oth an 3 ¥ rty, ho said, had fully 6,000 votes in | , He thought tho #0rk' was aystomatically | and wife the defondant had but smell mosns. | Ho is well known.n Calorada wid W Lot ceted are: Wil Bastedr, B, tobo gamo as well as fast. Charles H. [ 45 Wrenn. . : < the district, most of which Wotld foliow the | 491¢ by Penny, and “well dono. The men | Throush - the freniity ot i plain: | _ Charles B. Crowe, a well known Wyoming H. Watkins, John M. (Glay. E. D, \ [Hoy( /1 lcasy thing fa tho 8:00 stake tor 10| second act wrfmarkced by fairoron il (= Uistrict (mosbiotiwhith it fairess was | Were rushed ‘arder by Penny than by tho | Gt ho was . enubled. th seoumiy hter and at one tiwe ciy marshal at T OB HTA T Dantel tactint trotters and Forron had a walkover i tho | tactics. Hovey bogaw 1o lob well nimsol, | 2100 3 S | man who had succeoded him. “but the wit- | monoy and property until ho 1g | Casper, committed Suicido ab that place tor Holluday Wilson,., Gevrgs Zyear-old class. 'The meeting closes tomor- | but he gained chiefly by passing Wrennat the | e motion to 1av on the table nrecai Poss avuributed this to the instructions | now ™ o~ “wealthy man and the | day by 'shooting himself. as, C. H. Vin D Clanae Tow with o firstclnss proseats of -thmeo not by drivos down the_ aido jine || A RO o vebTiion thae | Penny’ received trom - Kont, T wit- LNttt sets forth that she s cncitled to tho = = o i) DM ala g tons ) races. Summaries: did not lob so nceurately. Then Havey | the convention procoed tothe soloetion of tae i ek gpiho | ace | Of - Petorson | yine intorest as any wife. In 1983 sho went el e D 2 w 18y Wifo and step-child are 00 clus, trotting stake $1000: began to play better and Wrenn was passed | candidates for the judielal beneh and. thyt R b e LU AT e Caming cointySiand wanunged and}) Ss el s ki L'( \"',"]‘ ton. | Present. He seems quite uncasy and do. es . oyt, b. 8, by lewmon! again and again, i o ado election be by ballot. a8 sl S X A run his farm for him in a profitable manner, ra E Beg. | —2 e stiate pemten- | ghon el ('rh;r“ o 1 ‘,,“,d,.;.v,',',i ‘h, 1‘;.,?“";1‘.{5;,'.‘(,“;‘ ,,";”;h,\-rl "”.';; vy } )[1'3)':n|;fl.:"),;)r’..‘rl.l.d an amendment thay | ©hough to kill :my\ two m;'"_m Ql Aha at | while he remained ixn Omaha. He | tiary in this place a of what is cer- | SPgacont. — SareaiD N b Wrenn, 3 both of tho candidates should no both be- | feacy sovellug. Malor Balcombo was al- {reaiiontly, Sitooicihial irienis ot he | GinlY genuine leprosy has doveloped and | o Jolain E G Crap., Thime: e85, 555, The third set was botter contested than | long to the same party. i S 5 i farm and introduced them | \was made public today by the physicians. Tt ALVERN, Tn., Aug. 80.—[Spocial to Tun | Two-year-old’ cluss, stake $1,000 cither of the others. Hoyey, after goiting & K. W. Patrick Was of the opinion that bogh | 4nd brought jouv the fact that | yoher ag his wife, In 18 st moved back | has caused much oxeitement in the city. The | BEE.]—A hard frost last night was the cul- | Dlk e., by Allerton Willi xood lead of 4-2 by playing all avound Wrenn, | of the nominees should be democrats. o iow Rl o Ml des | 1 Omaba at his request and lived with him | victim is o prisoner. named 1 Moy oo mination of four successive cold nights, { 2:3815, fell off badly in his pl. Wrenn kept up a W. J. Clair_thought that it would be an- | 33late and leave as early as they did under | g their home nt Twenty-eighth and Dodge for obvious reasons the matter has been kept | ¢ h = 2:17 class, pacing: SUfT game. - Hovey. 4; Wrenn. 6 wise to nominate either two democrats or | WANSPeAr in May, s streets for two years, Then he purchased | from the public for some time. Ho is 8o | COUM i8 ot materially injured, but the Froe Coinago, gr. c., by Stelnway.. 2 1| *%F, SR 1 toRnpmina kel orate] W. Dauiels, n teamster living at | nroperty in Sonth Omaha and bullt o ey | 10 A 22 pet furs for | STOWED is checked. Tho prospeets have been Bty Cllmse: & . 4] With tho score two seis o one a rolirepublignaisWihatitras fwantod bayasi |y (0o e n Torrae s en nE A o Rotel, They moved inty the horel L2Jarge | years old and was sont up for two years for | fnoserts forsre o and, VIBIA o P oahte o 'S, i ovey playi esperatc « able men, one from each par le and cilS, € od hotel. They moved into the hotel and she | peand larcony AREE L7 Bane D ! g f 0 largest 1d o 01 « Time: 2 o, fovey plavod desperately to win, bu | ablo men, one from each party. ; had worked threo months for the city, bup | More; They moved into the hotel she | krand larceny. ase has been ex- | vwelvo yoars, Stalks are. numeroes merc - AR ) Wrenn's slow lobbing was uggravating in | W. D. McHugh said that the convon aid off “ten days ago. He was' laid | jece'tiind Was ncknowlodged as his wife b mined by all Physicins of the | uring fourtoen foot, with lunge. ooy, e ) o Bag the extreme, Hovey would try’ to lob, but | was not to consider political partics or L S0 S e ¢ OB a8l ore their guests city and each one “pronounces it | feor from b el RORNEBEYD ' Crrston, In., Aug. 50.—[Specinl Tologram | he lacked aceuracy. Pourth sot: Hovey, 4; | tions; it was called and had conyened off ‘without cause, ‘for the alloged ren About two years ago the defendant 18 al- | leprosy. Portions of the skin of the | {00 from the ground. to Tue Bek.] —The race mecting of the Cres- | Wrenn, 6, cause the memibers thought thut 1t was cap- | 500 Of Ziving some ons else a chance. | loged to havo becun treating pla patient have been sent to experts of the dis- | AT AT ER L ST) ton District Agricultural fair oponod gero | This match makes Wrenn the champion of | able of selecting better men than tho. politi- R e T (] DS jgreat cruslty " and nagloot se it Saniiminuigoo.t Nonulylall Yotk shofl My i ettt Al eals s y e P ay. e classes were slow, but the o United S 5 a cal conventions, eams and a 160-a s W Q18 the spring o his year 5 Y ey R A KEp, J e Americd al 1 4 2 g Seianl datatiod Biatas sult is a great | cal convention: e work in his place. The men in his gang | allewes = thnt e - i Kloiolyslcians mer AU iho ponttontlany || Sl SR ) e ,‘ good. Results anyihine Mok disappointment more than Mr. Brogan said that he would accept the | WOk in, his b it he drove team and could | Sheges - that he falsely represented | this morning for the purpose of furthor i 4 et uaunualizession hiora loday] B30 clas wrotting, purso #350; Lakato by | aoything clso. This is Clarence Hobart's | amendment. o “,‘If",“'m.““m. W9rorateamandicolid | oliine, Jthat ho had sold his hotel 10 | struction and consultation, but tho visit pro- ny of the most prominent lawyers of th R, Guy TownitnC liahoknno second, McVera | and Ired Hovey's lust year at tonnis tourna. | Mr. Mahoney, fn speaking upon the sub. o man named Donahue. Donahue served | duced no change of opinion country pesont, The proceeding: third, Guy fourth. Bost tiine: 2:201. Yy Y 4 ) e 1RE 2upoD bhe eub Mr. “Howell calied attention to the fact | & "motice on hur to vicate. the preio e ¢ i l e proceedings ird, urtl ! 3 meats, and it was hoped that one or other | ject of & nonpartisan judiciary, snid taat if | o e s e a no 1 b cate the premises - opened with an adiress by Prosident John L aKeN 00 add0 Broa 07 by | wonliitako tho i Bhasiplon bl o oE L e | ookt monpurtisan Judiolary, both of the | thavIEinglory had tostified that ho was laid | and MeGuekin told hor to go to Conncit South Dakota Mines Close Kandolph Tucker, summarizing the impor en,” won. Arling, by Arlington, second. | Noo _ . Jyear, ) B4 d hd o » | off to give Dugan a job, and Daniels said he | Blugws and rent & house. She. did Leap City, 8. D., Aug. 80 —[Spo icker, s i ¢ impor- Boattone: "800 Wrenu nas a longer future before him, candidates from the republican or from the B1Yo JURAD f10D, A0d Di LD iffs and rent a ho : d so, LeAD City, 8. D., Aug [Specia | tant chinges in tho stato and national laws \ Gentlemen's rondster race: Hydrogon, b mdopendent party he would do all in lus | W4 Bot, bositive whother he and Kingbery | and then a red thut her husband was | gram to Tk Bee. | —The Deadwood during the pist vear. This afternoon i Nitrogen-Dora, won, Kirkwood second, G I Floored by M power to securo their_nomination, providing | WeL¢ i 0T b the stmo tmo or sod after | PlAying her false and had not sold out, | o'V nia mines and mills ay T Henry Wade Rozers of vanston, 111, read !5 third, Dr C fourth. Best time: HastiNgs, Neb., Au, i > could get into the democrati d Jvas hot sure how jobs woro arranged after | byt had put up this job to geb rid of A 2 e “The Troaty SO B0 gourth, ' Host Hmo: 3 \ Aug. pecial To he could get int, domocratic judicial | M3 I . L RUURUNESDLS Hobitol kot i T | closed down today for an indefinite poriod paver on The Troaty Miking Powers, 4 3 nile dash: N i s ST convention, and the nominee: 5 good and c ? hor, sought legal vice and 8ed do; Y LQRal g teriod, /. McFar] Tow NVapE o 18 Tk ono, mlle aashi N gram to T Beg|—A cuampionship gamo Gonyentions apalth .'.'.“'.‘.’.“’.-..iv:hif.§'gm'é';'fi-§ Major Balcombe wanted o know if the | MuGuckin got her to go with him tonw | BY this action about 700 men ure thrown out L ofoParland of New Yol ‘an 1 i . of ball was played today in this city be- hhigon, 1 e street commissioner and his foroman were | gsoen S T A o | of worl. I Jurisprudenc | Boone Fair, e St A g’s with wild and uproarous cheers. not tohavo the privilego of laying off men | AuiorRey. He caused “a paper to be it N { i 3 iy b ween tho ings and Minden clubs, re- i i Vel g 0 0 have g0 of laying or drawn up, which, he said, would gran p ST y = e ——— H HCONN 1a, s, 80.—[Bpoctal Talogramito|| (NUES 1 COSkOEs 8nd | e uPAsnon | ob O, et fom® inath® | and hiring others, especially in tmes liko | GLaYE Uy which, ho B0y mublicics. on ERNNAT LY ANE L YR GHIIOANY, ] T Be ] The Boono district fair opened K1 favor of the visitors. This beiog | the convention select four instead | 403 presont whon mon wero crying for a | NeF & divorce ny y o fah “LOOK UP, i ! loday with 2000 neople fn attendanco. Thero | the Jirst meoting this soason botweon the | of two candidatos, saying that. 1t was une | 1S BT S e T foandsl. She slgned the paper and No §8Y8 | xuo State Convention Nests at Harrisburg and not down,” if you're a suffer: [l were two well contestod races: Lwo toams, sonstiorable onthusiasm was | wise to.io Ute con'vention down to-only two | CHARCO16 oarn thole daily bread, | T Jor rollor bille saving 6 would coma | g Temporry Organization Effoston | g woman. ! Eedry one of tho o 2 3 manifested, as both have been playing gre candidates. There should be enough candi- . : B, 2 EriovANce, 1 andy = whe hoeded - ) e il The republi bodily troubles that como nf;;;;m,;r,ft‘;ffl;.m'; e Hoctinnizariiia: | bull for amasoure: Themaim o E.groar | andldatos Thovo should bo enough candi- Liboring men 1as Ights thas. somss ong wal [ Sho was' plormens ailins wibis - papocttAHALMEILG) Tk, A48, (00 R0 repybl o only’ s Py second; Almira, T. N. Carver. Gearing, la., | game was when Hastings crossed the option. g Sraaaiidide d . P8 would be filed in the court. She offered to | can state vion assembled orn- cure in Dr, Pierce's Fayorito B R e T “u Plito ivo timos in tho- third. afics haciag | Ahe. amendmont was lost and then tho e gallorios,” anid | {PYATR |9, BORo: bk ho efused to accept | g to nominato candidutas for Justico of tho i, Tt g S0 ‘ 16 3-yoar-old trot was won hy Mot | [y i i R e T at is o ¢ alleries, Ay, and cr remnov Souncil Blufls, eme court and state treusurer, Aftor 0 and ocortain help, g b B R M eerae Ry, myon dy MoOormac, bwo men out, likewiso in Mindon following | ¥ wolutionmsiaiopieds hy spoach, ar- | Balcombe, “let it go for whav it is worth.” | (G704 B Teiaved Lo Counc B supremo court and state Jreusurer, Aftor safoand cortain holy A | Maabock, Dox Moines. socontls Loweres ™ 1igiil: | 591t In tho eighth, scoring six runs a(tes S, Shoomuket, in a longthy spoach, ar- | =g "M "Honey, 1603 North: Twenty- foirth ! temporary organization and the appointment s poworful general, ns well ; o5, 800 having two men out. Score: raigned the republican mombers of the bar, it e ; ) Out in the Cold World. of committees the convention took a recess as uterino, tonic and nervino, anc 1 day & Zimbelmun, Boone, third; Annie Only, 3 5 1 | street, reiterated the story of hard work, A o ) and % W.B. Needham, Boone, fourti. Bost time: | Mastings... 30 0 0L2 1 000 a-in | inkmAsioR khak thore . yas st apoarent | ni®iola 0 soelng EorOman Cent b b0 | Ghe s nowm ibrmad that tho dofendany | O reassemibling the convention niade Hon It builds up mnd_invigorates tho 2:86X. Minden.....2000 2 00 0 8 1 0 6 *—12 | desire upon their part to “hog' everything | 404 told of sceing | . o 3 RIS cover hus baey | B, B. Packer pern airman o fomule system. 1t rogu- G ¢ had cither been drinking vretty good or | has ulleged that she is not nor ever has been e & , St. Louis Falr Grounds, —_— sight and capture all of the nominations; | (o pretty much out of sorts with the | hiswife and that she is not entitled. o The platform de fuvor of the un and promotes all the proper 5. Louts, Aug. 30.—Kesults at the fair Great Game Naturdny. Whotaras o e Co foF fudgo Walton, | workcr” 1o had soon men ‘disoharged and | samors. or dower. 'ae " seiei1od 10 | conditional roisal of the purchass. elauss of o, o improves digestion, grounds: Both the Nonpareils and Young JTHo LAY u‘v;:nn]u.n\llnl;m.lv rf~p\|ltll|yan:, and 1oL | others not as good puton, Somo of the dis- | elaims that the papor which | the .\n.rl‘umnlfll';la‘.\|n\'j|nun .l._r l{!'u-vx)rvul;n | ;»I"‘)lvti‘l':‘.»‘"‘xll;"llvl;_:_ull.lu:_ul l”n*sh- . Flest raco, fivo and o half furlongs: Lottin | Men's Christian Association — ball R b sy hox wonted o’ pubiers. ) charged men were not good workers and | ho inducsd her to sign is a relinquishment of | (7€ e uinito M0 vor cuple; tho issuln Al A ‘ostores Bealth and ki {4 Lot Sineegt o 1 socond, Billy | teams aro maling elaborate proparations for | Alrendy on bt tho party had four of ( gthers woro protty fair. ait how rlgta, and hor ‘signatiro was. oy | O ihtonal bank votes o theyay wiuoor | " T ! B PR Bl ho Kid (4 to 1) ) Tie: 1:10, R e A SRR Satur. | Whe Seven members, Attorney Cornish demanded to know the | tained falos bonds doposited repeats the declaration o For_ulcorations, displacements, - bearing. Socond race ar-olds, ‘five’ furlongs: & f their series next Satur f o i the last joual convention in favor of | down smsations, ‘poriodical pains, and il 3 3 rlongs: 4 ¢ 4 L b4 1 stabrooke Denied the Charge, witness' grievance and the Latter said that Mrs. McGuckin now asks the court to A ; M OR Y A “fomalo complaints il 2 2] lsxul;u"r,u.v ”u‘ ) wor, 1 'n‘y "l“'“lml' 1) | any afternoon. The Nonpareils will be Amla rousing cheors, Henry D, Estabrooke | the men were worked $00 hard establish the validity of her marriage with | Pimetallism; that a lurgoly increased wold “HHI; mplaints " and weaknesses, Fa- hagas, e sutircngilionad by the aadition of 0¥ | 4150 and, ndaressing’ the. ahalr satl whay | & Jorn. Hetama: aat mand: ‘o urteonth Daniel L. MoGuckin and that the defendant | ! hould bouccumuinted; declares the g P atho only guarantesd Eal e rlans Ibos] L aas Lok AR ) I due 1o o fear that protection If it over fails to beneilt or cure, Thind race, five and s half furl ora 088 10 players, and they are | \houcousation was false. Tho republican | street, has been in the city's employ for | be compel to contribute toward her sup- s Y ST you have your ¢ 1 et b g fve and s kalt £ confident of t ¥ho_tables upon"their | mouabors wanted o Ao mothing uspriCloan | kroot year und a halt. Ho 15 & sube | port v v { will be attacked by tho acmocrativ party; | YOu have your monoy back, , Rasemont @ to 1] third, Tl 1. Christian adyi ries. The game, in order | pi having four of the district jadges was | foreman and testified that Foreman Kent Local opinion isto the effoct that the sujy | Condemns the ativude of the administration In every case fc'.' PNy o furac At furlon: Ethol Geiy (1 ta | that patrons mav got back 'to. e city i | (o 4% BAYIBE four of tho districy waswholly | Lokt bim to bavo the monon tho work av 7 | wil creato a sonsution fn South Omahn and | 1OW4rd ponsioncrs : xocommends the ropro hopelems, vou wan ao koxth. that seoma . o g on Thvercal ! o | e for dianer, il bo callod at :30 promut. | untruo: Wbub it s bruo, ho nddad; ~that we | o'clock and sty WAtILD, snd ken homay | this C"eato 8 sowsntion in South Oman wnd aaenion o o noxt tional cenvoution bo | hobiclush you etu densa wpon Ductor b fth ruce, soven and a half furlongs: Miss — have in our party three of the present in- | work. Some of his men had given out under | that there was any trouble [ AURE uph J | el *h Remedy for a cure, Knott (4 to 11 won, Kildaro (3 to 1) second, INFANTRY SHARPSHOUTERS, cumbents, and one encumbrance, the crowding, and Kent had tola him that | between MeGuekin, and his wife. It is said | © R T N Wil o SIadoln e Sran b hes b robrictors ure ko sure of it that SRING ol taslnd. Lo, Hiacy — il e Iale vhe eononton s o bho ochor | there wepo plenty oFothior men to tako thelr | that, the futuro Wweifuro ‘of hor childron | | Judyve D. N. Foll of Philadelpha was now- | thioy’ll' pny £500 cih for iy Inchrsbis Miss Porking (6 to 1) second, Dacls ot 100 | Becond Day of Competition ut kinown Dis- | whilo ho loft the convention. kubssing as to | places It thoy, uve out. Ient “had | promptod Mrs. MeGuckin to begin the suit. | Mated for suprom by tho sume method Ton | case. Soid by ull druggists, " g )third, Time: 1:40, ik tance Sees Stondy Work, which Judgo ho refarred to. | Wid “hum - that B | had wotched the — S S o 80N s . | — b3 \ . % BeLieyee, Neb., Aug. 80.—[Special Tele- | J. W. Carr thought that the action of the | men when they did not know he ITIZEN TRAIN, by r d 3 14 I e - Nuckolls County Fair. 4 ' Blos ) sl B e 7 there, and thoy'wei dol b CIT RAIN, Adjourned. AMUS KMINTS : gram to Tue Bee.|—This, the third day of | “00¥ention had gono too far and that for | was there and théy'wore not doing enough. g s S 2 RN T e, Neisoy, Neb., Aug. 80.—[Special Telegram 5 that reason he could not ailow his name to | Two men had been'laid off without excuse 5 YELLOW FEVER LEFUGEES, i 3 I en. hero w - | the Department of the Platte rifle competi- <o ore the bar for ends n and three J o th i v . | He Continues to Fill the Opoera House with o oo, o ] ) pitaditos b tho Wirlota?. 'l afi ik | on, i the ot nown. i, | iper o o culopamttl L | ool o, Shouf 1 i f | e contmues 1o il omer uct, samring Amons. e rois o | | NDNAM ST.THEATER | the principal feature, In the three-minute | The weather was calm and clear and the | Messrs. Sim an and Swickler of | paid 17)¢ cents a our, as the city would | = George Francis Train talied to anothor | Mueh sufer a1 STTea i e SR ATON{EHT . HB0 Bl waria won. thia s % have hatd K 5% b Boyd's, It wa Matines Satur olass for $150 Edwards wou three 4 light good, 80 that the scores were up to the | Douglas and arke of Washington nave hard wor! to get men unless they | light house last night at Boyd s, It was Waycross, Ga., Aug. 80.—Surgeon General & Natn atlirday 1 : 1d work sh to muk . A Big GUtterig Sucer Ol Harry 3 wark. Licutenant Gregg casily holds the | OUNLY as telle colld work enough to mako & living. understood that the Board of Eaucation | o R poonentu SRR MERGIEEARAN y Gillerlug Buocens, ¥ 5 third, The half mile Froviret BRI Ihis was the signal for starting the red | Chairman O, Keber of the grievance | o\ B sasanyin i My e SR yman has been instru ¥ the nation Reoves & Balmon's two best in throe, was won by Little .,.:; 1 ‘“1.1). ‘y-rmpu itors, aud "T reeant David- | fire and cutting loose with tha slow music, committee of thb 'Central Labor union | W° e e Alnz 500 O ha | Bovernment touse a portion of the $1,000, Cosmopolitan Com Erod J. 11, ltecd, owier, o flty-two’aud | m'...'-.-'fu2r'..-‘n'fii‘.?x"n‘r“‘n..'-uif.:ffii.;“ff.i'}]{’:.-'fi"’ Mr. Strickler declined to serve, saying | questioned Pentyy who told him that T8 l"_‘.‘_"i e WM T A A ' the | 000 fund for the reliof of tho starving peonle | o eminent artisis from e oy (1obe Bfigctinen soconds. Luoy Johnsan, “ownod | PIAco ot thobiead of b disungulhad) phast tho convention d rofused to vecognizo | When Kent wewt, o work there were | school children to the World's fair, but the | by e 1964 Tho suffering is groat. Camp | 1 Culeriimen of riro cxeiis o i obe (o lis party inthe adoption of the resolutions | twenty-six union; omen in the employ | board did not materializo as a body and no i i roclaimer o Hutton is filling with yellow fever refugees, | g T and that he had not so far lost his wind as | of thocity, and agw there are but four. 'He | individual member proclaimed his presence, | Hutl g yellow fever refugoe 1 to act as & teller. also said Kent hmi been drunk while on duty. | Mayoy Bemis occupied a seat on the stagi and as fast as can be tents ave being erected. FAR“AH ST- Nihfl onant's 1s 166 Th tho bieyele mile raco £ Bostendeld | dublicates, Ou the first day the liow won two out of threo heats. Frank Wehr- | 1018l was 160 and the sergeant's man won second money. the second day the lLieut, R PR 166 0 The announcement was greeted with | Hoffman said uniop and nonunion men were George Fraucis' remarks were rather dif- | The quarantine inspectors for tho national | pegtuning at the regular math Suuday, Sept, One of tho features for tomorrow is & free- ant's was 160. "Three days score choers, cat calls and hisses, ail mingliog o dischargod, and QJA't know. whether Kens | fuse e regards subjevt matter. Somehow | government at Waycross and Jesup have ird s for on 3 for-all bicyele race. = ks STE G | mether. Lhis resignation wis accepted and | knew they were mign men or not. ar other, at ou early stage of his lecture, he | Tecelved orders from Surgoon Hutton not to | SPECIAL LAIOL DAY MATINEE M Ureat Lay at Flootwood, 28 & | W. 5 Shoemaker appointed to fill the va- | Penny was put/Un the stand for Kent's | drifted 1oto the subject of the use of Kng. ‘;:'0“'“'“;"‘*":‘;“,‘:]‘":1" eh I)‘;‘“’"“: t:.'m'::"k Aatlamatis i R BIRt Yonk. Aur 80 This will o : 3 3 | cancy. satisfaction. Kent said there were but | lish, and set forth that out of 100 familics in WprioieR sulb alrduiaia. Briapiok o AT g g e M 1 trach ot Plostiiol: | NAME RANK, CONPANY 8 Mr. Yeiser gained the attention of the | twenty-seven men turned over to him, and the stato of Nebraska not onc, in three gen- il a vt RAe ba S 8L bamR e i NI : e b x thans ool kxank at Pleaiwood. AND MEGENT | ] | chairtosay that he would take partin the | Wanted to know if they were all union’ men | erations, would make use of more than uh0 | Hutlon 5 0 4 fumig: " : ompany i 4 ere accomplished some of th \ most seasational feats in the history of har | moms raciug. Directun, a 4-year-old, not only lowerod the record for his age, but laved the mark for trotting sires a second * lower than it wus last season. Besides ho won a vietory over Walter I and five other deliberations, but that he would not be | but one, Penny concluded that he didn'v | words. Shakespeare, he said, in 'l his :‘{"‘) """f“""",“‘_’ »\vnlfm x{xl:\“;::.l nu\\'m, A TURKISH BATH.” bound by the results. . know, but was certain that twenty-six union | works, made use of but 9,000 words, and Mil- e l”“jhm_ the ul.m“. ep! 3 :l «"“" l'iu - THE NEW | Then the maeting presented Mr. Yeiser [ men had been in the city's employ at some | ton availed lumself of only 11,000 Quaragtinad against Brunswiok, sud the 3 y with a few cheers and fully 200 well devel- | time or other, The Citizen then drew upon a blackboard | Probabl Ii\l is y 1 J '»lfi“ o " .'u o PEOPLE S THEATER oped hisses, after which the tellers started Major Bulcombe sad he knew nothing | a pyramid representing the ‘mountain of | Serte “\\I[““ \'_u‘; ‘ll"" _ “4_.‘""’1\'5_&‘:' F 13 £0 gathor the harvest of wotes: about union men or nonunion men, and he | fame,” showing where Ralph Waldo Emer- {o Ranvasingn Wikt o (oatiecaq, gvon She FORMERLY WONDERLAND, Was cortain that it had nothing to do with | son, whom he eulogized as tho greatest man | United States and the minority will be cared regg, 2d 1 10th 335 Lo, by, B, 16th 3 Py D, THh 1r, corp, €. 10, fomous lyers, puiting in tho hoats ak au | 3 Braiy s kot Nominsted Dutlle and Curtis. the discharge of any of the men. of His time, had only reachod ‘half way to [ or by the governument at Camp Hutton. | 18th St aud Capitol Aveuues, Omaha " © never before made by a trotter, Adlons cor B 17t The result of the informal ballot was a The major was then sworn, and in reply | the top, while George F'rancis Train was | I'wo months of yellow OYOr WoALBAT Yot Ko BATUKDAY EVENING, sEpp, 20d WHis best milo was the fifth heat in . wat, H. 17t foljows: B R Duftio, 107; W. 5, Curtis, 84; | to question as to his faterprotation of the | born at the top. i, AD epldgle 1s oxpecked b WO KOY: | pouainred. lisdeaaiaiad. | | Eotsiliad :n(:\:fid .,V;/IDIK'AI)“xt'I‘LJ\llA]:. '\’Allll:.ll nll:t, “|mt o1 rhey ;,u 2. : IIA. I‘\"-l'mu\:,\.’H.(im)l'gu W. Ambrose, 42; | charter rulnlivamlhalempluymenl of men, *I organized the whole mllruw‘ll system | erument. Qur new stock company lu olumbus, 0., lust | J; b Lisek yvi H oei g air, 17 scatlering, 83 votes, said he thought that the rules of | westof the Mississippi river,” said (eorgo | S—— week, aud the uverago of therace is the | i1t S0 i el .8 31 Mr. Mahoney moved that on the next bal- | business and - common ' sense ehould | Teancis, bt Shacs Are lote of neopis wha WEATHEE FORECAST QUEEN’'S EVIDENCE (astost mado for that number of miles. ‘Tho | Wepin, vet o4 a0 lot, the Lwo candidates having the highest | apply 1o the hiring and dischange | don't appreciate it." : A neusatlonal comedy drana, and eate for the five is 2:108;, while Directum W.8 Hoskink, corp, G. 171314 number of votes, providing each have a ma- | of men, in that sober, industrious, After discussing all sorts of subjects Mr. | It Will Be Warmer and Generally Fair ln Our big sy [y uigloy & Latble, - verago for tho three hedts won by bim is g LS ority of all the votes cast, be declared the | ablo men might be employed, so s 10 give | Train called for & vote on the proposition. o Neurasks Todsy. Jallipatiao g Sl VAL uilosieat 21103, N - i - nominees the taxvayers the valuo ‘of ‘their money. | hold & meeting at 11 o'clock this morning to WasuINGTON, Aug. 80. — Forecasts for | {0'"%5an; K plan elun suloxas L6 took six close beats 1o decide the classi- [ I N DTS St 670w I'ho wotion prevalled and a formal ballot | This was the first he had heard of tho union | doviss ways and meaus o send 5,000 school Thursday: For Nebraska, lowa and South | Lorenze & Lotts. it Aie aiflivea IAE eal Charter Oak stakes. Itesults BUG Gk Dt 10 00k (393 1575 et Vi the followiog result: Dufle, | matter, and ho had iustructed the' foroman | cbildren to Chicago and secinod bloased 1o | o T | A v/ Juls “Kunol. eocontrie cousod iy 3 @reo~for-al, trotting. $5,000: Directum won | &.Siluis, 1o by 0t iz 147 Curtls. 108; Kennedy, 108; Ambrose, 27. | not to fecognize any navlonalivy, creed, color | find that there was no open opposition to his | Dakota— Linet o lYartiar AUC 808" | sadieh & itvas, ol P Akolch tepn last m'n'l'fi'u.'{ifi“‘xn‘.‘.fl’n'."fn E won the firet | B Liosd; eet, G dud o |42) Messrs. Duflle sud Cuitis haviag each re- | or organization, bub 40 Broceed solely 'along | plans. erally fair, except light local rains in POPULAR PRICEY 3 % Celved o majority of all of the voies cast, | business lines. Among other erratic and misguided state- | ern portions of Nebraska and South Dakota. Balcony, 30 cls. Ibeserved Pargues, 40 oM.