Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 31, 1890, Part One, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , AUGUST 31. 18flO-TWBNTVr PAGE8.
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ISxrollant Work.
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Mr Aiiri | | | In KniKiulMly tlii'y call him
l'i ' or ' lint lifn Applet hcrcnvc'ry tlmo wont
In In lo'iili1 ' furl'nlfini'l Miiiuilnifi hut' nl the
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1. 1 : ii Mr Appli * . I'lllior , for Hits IH what
) lilH'liid | ' | ' hllil :
I iiiiiiVjin hit him n.ni | ) Ix'twciMi the oycs
llml. li' ' Hi il two mirt-n - , nnd HI ) did M'nl.Hh.
'Ih n Si iiin inciil \ mil from tlio lltllo
Hwt ! I ' Miiliny Hli'innx , hut O'Connor '
jiMli il In r lur Ihc third donhlc , ( Jlou'lnnd
niiitli'il ( nut nim forlhi'i'C , nnd ICcarim nnd
.
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( In l.i . 1 1 diili ) ulcii nil. nnd iiiu KMind Htnnd
Mm In an iipntnr iliirlnix Ilio fimlliulo.
A IU iiiiH''iirri | ( > il niily nflorMx adult nins
vi n in niiil Miityliu Iho hl | { crowd present
ill In t In I M""d ,
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Iliiltiiln ii'ir ' | > 'ld , nnd mi nn I'rror , two IIIIXOH
nn linlh niiil lU'ii hllx. ncliinllyilld nocuru four
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lit tlii'V ' ilnl rntwlillit ,
Ml' ' Mi'i-li ' I'niiwny , the ntithnrof Called
] | iu k nnd lnrl ) < I'uys , tiniU Mr. Applc.V plavn
in Ihn l 't III llm ni't'imd , but ho wni treated
% llli mi iiinrt'i'iinildci'iil Ion. fornftiirU'nlMihiid
J > K licit Hilt , on nn nitUtli ! blunder by
Id knrv ( iii' | 'iilnr , Jiick Nowinmi nwnttcd
ll'O ' liill Ini' n Mniitli' , nnd then O'Conncr.
I i , ( iinil. l ( ( > niii < mid Hunt-ilium dropped
lint ( 'Wi'li ' n iliiillilt'i'iirlniiid llvo uuiru bit ; ,
I ; > ti. I I iiin I'lllni1 IIIIIIIK ,
O j i v oh. ini'l IIIHV thu pi'oido did open
tl It'fdit ' lUlfhluy ,
| i Wit ui Mli'i' iii dcci HIP Ixiys wielding their
fl I i Illi' ' lt-iil HVP tni'li.
II , il II Uu'ild ' bo niihiri | < roiilnrv | ( to K" ever
Ilio nillh' Hntiic , fur tint Oimilum did Just
iilit , il iti Ihi'v ( iliimiil , mid when Mr. l-ilcurim
ii.i'U ' ( In Iliiv fnnrtli out tlm Imllotln board
V. M Hi * iivi lull
( ) l..llllil lit , K'HIKIHlxlWII 11.
Him inn tint piirthniliiiTi In n arithmetical
Vii ,
IIM UM.
All. II. III. HII , Kll. I'll. A , K.
Iiil mint 3li ft t B lij I ft 'j
il I M I I ( I (1 ( 1 I 22
iiilili , If n o : i n n 2 i n
t'lly I 0 1 0 U 0 0 I 0-0
RUUMAIir.
Illini unriii'd-Onmlin 10. Knnum Oily 5.
.MM Itnni'lill * i'nimviiii , Width , O'Connor 3.
I levi'liiml ' , Kent in , Iliiiirnliiin , Hoover. Cnr-
'ii'iilrri 'I hri'i'-luiMi lilt-cinvobuid. Homo
nn Wnlili , lloiililu | IIIH | ( 'ouwiiy to Donu-
ulit InPtiiitii * . Wnlsli to Iliiiiriilinii toO'Cdii-
H r I nitin to Iliiiirnliiin to O'Connor , llnnra-
.mli IntnNi \ lo U't'oiiiinr. Nlcol to Manning
lo Hti'.llr.r llnx'H ( in ImllN I'liifln II. I'CIII-M I ,
I iiiiwity 4 , Mmd ! out -I'liulii ' . ' . IViirs I. Con-
Stuy.1 * I'lmc nf uniim duo liimr nnd llty-llvi ( )
Illllllltl t : ( , lllllU | " ' '
MlMNr.iroi.tn , Minn. , August ill ) . ( Special
TcliKriini to Tun IID. ) : | Kullowlng is the
Hiiro of Icday'i
MIN.NKAI'OI.IM. MIMVAt'KKK.
limiiu rnlli-il In tliui'liililli Innlnti , with tno men
lul , lurnUli Irnln.
Illtinciilxilli 0 t 2 0 a 0 0 0fl
illlwiiiiKii- 0 UUUOOOO 0
IH'MMUIV.
U mi * I'lirnrd Mliiimiitinll.H2. Two-1ia < .r lilts
- ( 'urrill , Mrijunlil , Ityn , I'ctlll. llonui PIIIIH -
JVulicv Hniililo iilaj-t Twoln-y , Day nnd
) t > MI Hindi. W'clcli mill iMiii-rlKicy. Stolen
l'iiii' ' liny 3. Wc-li'li. IVUIl. III ! liy pllelu-r
J llimcMim liiilUCillllth' ' linldi
till - . ; i. llii-
J ! > ! Struck ( iiit-liikp 7 , ( irimtliX Klrst
I -ii in rrrnri Mliiiii'iipoiun , MllwauktMi 1.
J'mcof Kniiii > Dim hour and forty minuted.
' - million Uuwlo und KitilK.
SI. I mil 7 , Lincoln 5.
AT I'Ai't. ' MlnnAugUHtiO. : [ Special Telo-
pnun ti : Tin : HHK. ] Following is the score
Of today' * KIIIIIO :
. ; v
. I lAiiitilln i
11 * IHIvii , Jli
WrriUk jb
Muriihr. HI
Merlin p
> tlM. Ill
Totali. . . . 5 7 27 8 II
nr
HI I'lUll 0 7
l.lncl 0 04000 100-6
M'MMAIIV.
Kurm-il rnni St. 1'unl 4. Lincoln J. Two-
V no ) nt u'llrlun. Homo ruim KliiiiiiKan.
Uriilliir llitMMnii Ixills MiMiklni. : lloaeliT.
htrui-k nut Minikin S , Itoiieli i Umpires
lluttundnlkliiit. .
Hlntit City H , liivor l 7.
Slot x I'ltr , In. , AtlKUst W. [ Special Tclo-
frrftin to Tin ; Urn. ] Following U the score
of todtij'ii trnnio :
rirr.
II Ii ! ( ) A I 1C II O A E
Mc-Ot . SI. .J I 1 * U Strnuii. rf.,2 1100
i n. U j t a i i Him , ni 1
i-unit , U 6 U ( ilrnn , ir..U I 0 1 U
irllilvn It , . Miellin i > o.3b..l 1060
ll ) IHlill. C U 0 a i llroinin. 30..1 1010
Whllrhrtil , ) J 2 4 1 I'owfll. lb..I 0 V U 1
M lll rl 0 0 0 U lionlni , t 3211
\V | J n II ( roitlijr , 0..1 2800
> ( iuU , | r I Wldner , p.,0 1 1 I 0
a7 I ToUl . . . . . . 811 17 11 3
IIY I. > MMH.
0 04330000 8
- auosoguo- ?
nril ruim-Slunx City J , Denver 1. Two-
. . . . . . .titIllupk.Cros.loy. . Struns.1. O'Hrlcn.
Tlirti ' : ! lill iHruuutO'llrlon. Tlniit Ono
liourand iKty-tlvniiilniiicK. l'niilre | Hoover.
lint Ono GnineTtNlny.
Ma : UK' ! , r .Maiiulut' has chx-idcil to play but
on * irjiiir with Oinahii today , and that will
< vular Kuiiio thli atternoon. The
i tnutin.'iit the Cowboys experienced ut
Ih * hnn t of the lllnck Sox yestcrdnv caused
tnc i:1,4iur : to chtiniro hU mind. Willis and
N cumin will bo Omaha's battery , uud
ntuJ Onnnon forlfnimn City. Oanio
ill , 'M ' nhnrp. Kvorybody go.
Niillnnul
llnnton 1 fi
DHu'liitmtl 1 00020008 0
Illtn-llintnn C. Clncltinntl 12. Krrors-
HiiMon S , Clnclmintl a. Untlcriw-UcUoln
nnd ( IfiiiH'lU Duryw and Kccmtu. Umpire
Powers.
AT PlIII.ADKl.l'IIU.
I'lilladelplilii.O ' 0 H40 00 000 P
CIllcilKO ! l 00000 0 00 1 ID
-Philadelphia II , Chlcnso Id. Krrors
- -Plillnilulphlii , ChlcflRO 2. Hnltorios-
Htnltli mitt ( Irayj liulchlnsonnnd KlttrcdKo.
Umpire I < ycnh ,
AT IIIIOOKLTN.
Cleveland 0 00000000 0
llnioklyn 'J 0000000 * J
Ult.i-Clcvulnnd I , Brooklyn 5. Krrors
Cliwchinil H , Hrooklyn 1. HuttcrlcsMau
nnd X.linmor ; txivett and Daly. Umpire
- ( ,
Mi-jmidu _ _ _ _ _
AT NUW toitK.
l-'lrsl Rnmo.
Now Yorlt 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 n 0 fi
I'llUlmrt ; 0 0
11 lU-Now Yorlc 0 , IMtlAhurt ; 'J. Krrors-
Nu\v YorK'J , I'lttflhiirt ? . Itatlcrlcs lluslo
nnd lliickley ; 1'hllllp.s and Wilson. Umpire
-Htrlof.
Second ( jatnc
Now York 3 7
rittslmrit 0 001 001 01 3
HIM Now York 1' . ' , Plttslmrj * 0. Krrora-
Now York'J , I'itUliurff ' 4. Ilatlcrlos Shar-
rill and Muruby : Hurd and Wilson. Umpire
-Strlof.
AT IIOSTOX.
Klnt gnmo
HiiHton 0 3 10
i'lttahurir 1 0 0 U 1 0 0 0 2 4
IliU--IlostonlS , i'lttsburi ; 13. Krrors
lloston fi , I'lttshiiri ? 11. Battorlcs Tenner
nnd Qiilnn ; Cititnboit nnd Murphy. Umpires
l''crgUHon und llolbert.
Second game
IJoitoii n 001100 5
i'ltt-sbtiri ? 0 1 00 1 0 0
lilts lloston 7 , PlttsnurgO. Errors Bos
ton II. I'lttshurti ! ! . llnttorlcs Itadhournu
nnd Alurpliy : Stuloy nnd Qulnn. Umpires
llolbert nnd Ferguson. Qanio culled to cu-
able iilayers to catch train.
AT PHILADELPHIA. .
Philadelphia..3 8
Illlffnlo 0 00000 'J 10 8
lllti Philadelphia 10 , Buffalo 0. Errors
Philadelphia B , Buffalo S. Itatterios-ICnell
iiiidCrussCuniilni'hainand ; Mack. Umpires
ynyderand 1'oureo.
AT llllOOKI.rX.
Brooklyn 3 a 0 ! l fl G 0 1 1 14
Cleveland 0 4 10
lllti Hrooklyn II , Cleveland 18. Errors
Itrooldyn , ' ) , Cleveland fl. Dattorlos Weyh-
INK and iUiiilow ; McGlll and Brcnnun.
Umpires Qnitncy and Kherldan.
AT si'.w IOUK ,
NVw Yorlc 0 0
Clitc-iiiro 0 0 0 a 0 3 3 0 * 7
Illti New York 10 , Chicago fi. Errors-
New York ! . OhlcitKO 4llatteries Crane
and Brown ; Bartson andFarrell. Uinpires
Knight und JOIILM.
Aniorluan
AT I'llll-ADKHMIIA
First ffnmo
Athlulia I 3
Columbus 1 00007000 8
IliUt Athlctlo 5. Columbus 8. Errors
Athletic f > , Columhus 0 , Unttcrios MoMa-
lion nnd llobinson , Chutriulit und O'Connor.
Uniplro Curry.
Second iranio
Athlelio 1 3
Columbus 3 001201-1 * 7
lilts Athletic . ' ! . Columbus li. Errors
Athletic 0. Columhus a. Biitlerles Sownrd
nnd liulihvln , ICiuiuss and Doyle. Umpire
Cu rrv.
AT nAI.TIMOHE.
Ilaltlmoro . 3 4
St , Louis . 1 * "
Ilil.s HnlUinoroS , St. Louis' S. Errors
Dnltlmoro 1 , St. Louis 'J. llatteries Dakar
nnd Tuto ; Ncal and Munyiin. Umpire
Emslio.
_
AT IIOCIICSTKII.
The llrst Toledo paine was postponed on ac
count of wet grounds. Subseciuoiitly thu con
ditions improved und a postponed game was
pin veil.
Rochester . 0 5
Toledo . 0 0 ! ) 0 1 0 0 0 0 4
HlUi Rochester 7 , Toledo 7. Errors
Rochester 0 , Toledo 1) ) . iSnttorics Miller
and MeKcough ; Cuthinan and Sajjo. Umpire
Uocschur.
AT
The Syi-aciise-Loufsvillo ( jamo wns post
poned on account of rain.
AnintotirM. "
NrnitASKA CITV , Neb. , August ,10. fSpcclal
Telegram to Tin : Hun. ] The homo ball club
defeated the Eden Muscc team of Oiuahnby
a score of IS to 5. Hart , the Museo pitcher ,
was lilt hard. HatU'Hes For Nebraska
City , Mohlerand Sldenoy ; for the Museo ,
Hurt and Crcighten.
Aimout , Nob. , AiiKiist SO. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIK Hii.J : : A lar o crowd witnessed
a ball Kiimo toUay at the fair grounds be
tween the Wonts : club of this city and the
Donlphans. The score stood . " ) to 7 in favor
of the home team.
THE Hl'KKtt JCIXU.
1'otoiimo AVliiHtlio Kiiturity.
iiKAii BAY , August 30. The weather
today was perfect anil 30,0)0 ( people saw
August Belmont's colt , Potomac , by St.
Hlul/.e , out of Stisimohaunn , win the Futurity
stakes , about $70,000 , in l:141-r > , his sUble
coinpanlon , Masher , being second , and
Strathinc-uth , the Junior champion , a good
third.
In thobolthiB rhiff 115 bookmnUcrs , the
largest number that overdid business on an
American course , were present. The great
race was the third event of the day sweep
stakes tor two-year-olds , the Couoy Island
Jockey club to add $13,500 , the second to re
ceive fjXX ( ) of the added money
nnd two-thirds of the starting
money ; the third * IUOO of the added
iiionoy and ono-thlrd of the starting money ,
thobiwdersof the wlnnlngand second horses
to receive $1.500 and $1,000 of the added
money respectively colts to carry 1 IS pounds.
tllllcs and geldings 115 pounds , penalties aud
allowances , six furlongs.
Starters Potomac (115) ( ) , 5 to 3 ; Masher
(10 $ ) , Vi to 1 ; Htrathmcath (134) ( ) , 15 tel :
Monterey (118) ) , 100 tel ; Hey del Hey (105) ( ) ,
II tel ; Espernnzu (10.1) ( ) , C tojl ; Cleopatra
(115) ( ) , CO to 1 ; Amulet (110) ( ) , 40 tel ; Long
Fortune (106) ( ) , 100 to 1 ; Kildeer (113) ( ) , 80 to 1 ;
Hcitllo I'ralhor (10.1) ( ) , 50 to 1 ; Ambulance
( HI ) , n tel ; Monlana ( lii,0to : ) 1 ; Nellie
IJIv ( Iftt ) , 20 to ll llusscll ( I'M ) , 0 to 1.
In thobettlug ring Hey del Key , Ambulance
and Potomao were the ones most In demand ,
and the latter linally closed u strong favorite.
After ono falsa break the horses were off , but
Montana and Key del Rey woroslow to got In
motion and lost ground. Nellie Bly was the
llrst to show , followed by Esperanza , Bcttie
I'rather and Long Fortune , nnd held the lead
for a sixteenth , when she gave way to Uus-
soll. Hussoll was Icadlnguy hnlf a length at
furlong pole , followed by Ksperanza , Ambul
ance , Cleopatra and Strathineath. They ran
in this order down to the three-eighths , when
Monterey took third place , while Masher and
Potoinao had both Improved tnelr positions.
As they swung into the stretch
Potomno took the lead , followed by Strath-
tncalh and Masher. Then Fitzputrick , on
Strathineath , commenced a drive. The
weight was too much , howovcr. Potomao
held the lead cosily and passed the post n
winner by two lengths from Masher , who
beat Strathmcatu a neck for second money.
Half n mile away came Key del Rey , followed
bv Montana , Amoulanco , Nellie lily , Amulet ,
Kildeer , Ksperanxu , Russell , Bettiu Prathcr ,
Long Fortune , Monterey and Cleopatra.
Tlmo 1:14 : 1-3.
, All uccs , mlle nnd flvo furlongs Kingston
won , Worth second , Ualarat third. Time
1 1OS.
Dolphin stakes , throo-yenr-olds , mile and
ono lurlong UuiM'rtu won , Dcinulh second ,
. Kcvluro Ihlnl. Tinio 1 :5S : l-f > .
Threo-year-oldj und upwards , ono mlle
Hobby Deueh won , Foxuicda second , Hlznah
Ihlnl. Tituo 1:413-5. :
I Mlle and ono furlonir Tattler seemed to
have won by u short head , but tea Judges
placed Quotation first , Tattler second ami
Sorrento third. Tlmo 1:55 : l-ft.
Inclopmidriiicin linoc * .
iNiir.i'KNnRMcK , Ii . , August JW , [ S | > eel l
Tt'logruin to Tin : Mm : . ] The llfth day of
the Independence driving park closed the
mini succosjfnl trotting .mil pacing mooting *
over hold In tbo wi st. It ha * IHX'II indinnl a
week of record bronkinif. The nttondnnco
today lost none of the enthusiasm which hns
characterized the cntlro week , In thospcclnls
today Hey Wllkes wont to bcil : hU record of
2:0y"maiio : on Thursday , and lowered it to
2OSM- : Cricket , the wonderful California
l > arerwont to bent 3il3 nnd covered the
mlle In line form In 3:10. Margnret I. . , nn-
other Callfornln four-yonr-old woiulor , went n
mlle to beat her record of Ul : and accom
plished it hi 3ll'f. ! Alnhnstcr , by Aberdeen ,
'owned at Day ion , O. , made a record of 3:15. :
which puts him at the head of four-year-old
stnllion.s. Country Modluiu won a race over
Mamhrino Medium In Si'J.l'i. Walter C do-
fwitwl Chant In 3 :2S : i , ' . AxU-ll and Allerton
were shown on the track , but did not trot.
3i : : > trot , f3H , ( ) ( unilnlshcd front yostcr-
( ] nv ) Chmtntil Wllkes won , Kplthot Bccond ,
'
l-'o'tvst D third , Silas O fourth. Host tlmo-
! ) :3t : > .
3IO : ! trot , W.OOO ( titinnlshed from yester
day ) Nutmont won , ( loldon Spragtio sec-
mid , Kiitichon third. Miss Redman f Mirth ,
Lady Shepherd llfth. Best tlino-3:33k. :
3(0 : ! ( trot. W.OOO JcssloUulucs won , I'ixley
second. Best tlmo - ' . ' : H ) .
four-venr-old trot , Sl.ROO Alahnstcr won ,
Rltoiierick Ohu second , Mamhrino Hey third ,
Erlna fourth. Host time 3:15 : ,
Two-year-old trot , $300 Canary lllrd won ,
Hamboo second , Woodbine third , Chcquorlla
fourth. lcattliiio-2aHj' ) : .
CIIICAOO , August 30. [ Special Telegram to
THE HII : . ] Summitry of today's races nt the
West SIde park :
Ono milo Crawllsh won , Lizzie 11 second ,
Pilgrim third , Uanlol ( the favorite ) not heard
from , llornplpo drawn. Tlmo 1:13. :
Three-eighths of a mile , two-ycur-olds , soil
ing , Tamcs V won. Collector second , Katie J
( the favorite ) third. Tlmo i :0.'l. :
Ono nnd one-sixteenth miles , handicap
Jed won , Cams second , Longllght third ,
Rlloy ( the favorllo ) not heard from. Time
1:55 : .
Throe-fourths of a mile , selling Fauntlo-
roy won , Ireland ( the favorite ) second. Crab
Cider third. Tiino-1 :15M. :
Five-eighths of n mile , two-year-olds , soil
ing Ithnca won , Kd lioll second , J .1 ( the
favorite ) third , Urooltwood drawn. Tlmo
1 : OJJ ( .
BThrcc-qunrtcrs of n'mllc , soiling -Creole
won , Ilcnly John second , Barthol ( tbo favor
ite ) third , Pearl Jennings drawn. Time
l:14 : f.
Tliree-qiiartcrs of n mlle , selling Tom
Stevens won , Steve .Tcroino ( the favorite )
second , Vexation third. Titno
Monday's Tlpi.
AT SlIUnl'SIIBAK 11AV.
First race Kingston , Tipstaff.
Second race Key West , Stratagem.
Third race Undgc , Buddhiit.
J ourth race liuporta. Worth.
Fifth ruco Klrcnzi , Uonny ,
Sixth r.ico Firclly. Tattler.
SoVcntU race Lnvina Hello , Urbnna.
or M ondtiy't ) JtaccH ,
ATSIIiiH'SIIEAI : > 1HY.
First race , three-quarters of winllc Shot-
over , Blue Hock , Volunteer II. , Forest King ,
O.V. . Cook , Madstono , Tipstalf , Fiti James ,
Kingston , Mike Watson , Ocvpctc , Uloaiiilng ,
Nelly Bly , I'rlncoss Howling , Kitty Van ,
Punster , jr.
Second race , three-quarters of n mlle
Stratagem , Silas , Masher , Koysur , Cerebus ,
Wllroy , Orion , Atlas , Oscar , lllack Lock ,
Hcllovue , Hichard 1C. Fox , liclipse , Homer ,
Herinuda , Lady Glaigowiillv ( ) , Kminn.lBnr
thena , Wendnwiiy. Maid of Thrift , I'riseilhi ,
Kspernnza , Key AVcst , Sirocco , Caiitain Wag
ner , Early Uloa.soni.
Third race , ono milo Buddhist , King Crab ,
Striileaway , Fit/roy , Wilfred , Tanner , Heck ,
Al Farrow , Niagara , Jloniln Hardy , Jrono ,
I'nz/le , Meriden , Pearl Sot , Undue , Kyrlo U ,
Joe Blackburn.
Fourth race , three-fourths of a mlle Jcn-
nio It , 1'hrabc , M uhel Glen , Uruliless , Veron
ica , Manila H , Kosettc , Kancocas , Drizzle ,
lago , Bobby Ucnch , Worth , Punster , Jr. ,
Wrostb.'r , HuixirUi , Lady Agnes.
Fifth race , one and ono-quartor miles ,
Labor lny stakes Al I'arrow , Como to Taw ,
Jud o Morrow , llliono , Itupertii , I'rinco
Itoyal , Kingston , Salvntor , Firenzi , Tcnny.
Ssixth race , ono mile , selling Pcmnt. Uon-
ley , Drninstlck , Firolly , Brussels , Sum Wood ,
St. . Paris , Frank \Vnrd , Ben Harrison , Cast
away , Ingo , Mary J , Bertha Campbell , Gertie
D. Tattler , I'enziince , Loin May , Eminence ,
Vivid.
Seventh race , ono nnd throe-sixteenths
miles , on turf Macbeth , St. Luke , Phil
osophy , Urbnint , Masterlode. Lord of tlio
Harem , Kern , Philander , Bella B. , Lavlmv
Uelle , Clio.
The above is the finest set of races ever
given in this country. The horses In the
llfth rncocould not bo purchased for ? l000- ;
000 , and all the others contain tbo best horses
iu the country In their class.
Monday's
The following nrn 'ho entries for the trot
ting races at the lair grounds on Labor day :
Rebel Medium , p. s. , by Hnppy Medium ,
entered by Twin City stock farm.
Pluty , b. s. , by Onward , entered by James
Zibhel.
Trenton , b. s. , by Stranger , entered by
Tom Hnslow.
Uinab , b. m , , by Flaco , entered bv O. W.
Pielcurd.
Beocher , b. g , , entered by James Naff.
The following bicyclists will contest for the
prizes offered : L. E. Holton , J. L. II. llol-
ton , Seth llhoadsValt \ Morris , Fred
Mnthuws , B. L. Portorlicld , William Town-
scml , William Schnell , Charles Oninglno.
The nmount collected up to date is ? ' 2,017CO , ,
and the gross expenses nro $3.000.
Tlio llicyclo 'lotiriiamont.
BCFPAI.O , N. Y. , August 80. The post
poned bicycle races began at the driving
park tills morning. A strong wind was
blowing. Summary :
Ono mile , ordinary road wheels , won by J.
J. Knno of Buffalo. Tlino-Ul : J. A. A. Zim
merman , N. J. A. C. , won the mlle ordinary
handicap. Time 3H. ; P. C. Vin
cent of Buffalo won tbo ml'
safety , 3:10 : class. Time 3 :01& : .
A. A. Zimmerman won the quarter mlle or
dinary. Time I3 f. G. Spits Miller of
Buffalo won the Humbler ' championship
mlle race. Time 2:2IJf. : W. U. Gossler , Jr. ,
N. J. A. C. , won the mlle safety , open. Time
:27 : . F. Warner of Hultido won the
boys' race , llftoen years , half mllo.
W. G , Schaack of Buffalo won the
Ramblers' mlle safety. Time 3OSlf. : H.
T. McDougall of buffalo won the mlle ordi
nary handicap. Time a :07'4 : . Gosslor and
Baker , N. Y. A. C. , won the mlle safety tan
dem , open. Time 3:0. : " ) . A. A. Zimmerman
won the llvo milo ordinary , open. Tinio
The Century run , flvo starters , left Erie ,
Pa , nt 8:25 : ! n. m. to run to Iluffnlo. The
roads nro reiwrtcd heavy ami the wind dead
against them. The slarters are B. F. Me-
Daniels. Wilmington ; N. O. Smith , Toronto ;
( J. H. Christ , Tonawanda ; A. T. Crooks , Buf
falo ; \V. Van Wagoner , Newport , It. 1.
The great htmdrod-mllo run resulted in the
smashing up of the record , Van Wagoner
completed the run nt 4:05 : p. m. , with Mclnn-
lels a good second , Crook third and Smith
fourth. The winner's tlmo was seven hours
and thirty-nlno nnd one-half minutes. The
record was eight hours nnd two minutes.
JO IIM XEU'S.
An Aged Farmer Suicides.
GniNXELi , , la. , August 80. [ Special Tele-
grain lo THE UEE. ] George Bookman , ngcd
eighty years , committed sulcldo by hanging
this morning at his house six miles north.
Insanity and sickness was the cause.
Taken to Minnesota.
Missot'iii VALLEY , In. , AugustSO. [ Special
to THE BEE. ] Carroll Jones , who was
arrested hero a few days ngo , wns taken lo
Wlnona , Minn. , by Sheriff Bradley of that
city , where ho is wanted on the charge of
forgery.
The Mutual I'roleotlonlHls.
Mis.-wni VALLEYla , , August 30. [ Special
Telegram lo Tim BBS. ] The Mulunl Protec-
tloalsls of western Iowa hold their annual
reunion here today. The puhllo exorcises
drew a crowd of 4,000 , , In the prize cavalry
drill the ledge located at Crescent took Iho
lint position , II ozlo Doll second.
BE TRIED TO HANG HIMSELF ,
Ptmisliniont Drives a Beatrice Boy to &
Desperate Deed.
THE GRAND ISLAND SUGAR PALACE ,
A I'nnn Hniul at lloiinct Kouuhly
Handled by"n Mob Ilitrjlnrjr at
I'ri'uidiit Tlio Hastings
Hunk JFnllurt
BIUTIUCE , Nob. , August 30. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun Hen. ) Johnny llnynes , aged
twelve , nttctnpted suicide by hanging himself
with a Imltcr rope In tin outhouse on lower
Court street Inst night. Ho was discovered
by n neighbor itnd cut down In tlmo to save
Ills llfo. Ho bnd been severely punished dur
ing the nftcrnooD by his mother for souio
youthful misdemeanor.
( mini Ifilntid'ri Sujjnr
OiiANn ISLAND , Nob. , August 110 , [ Special
to THE DEB. ] Tlio Gritml Island sugar
palace , completed today , stands a , inoniiincnt
to the energy nnd entorprlso of Nebraska
and Grand Island.
lit connection with the panorama of the
battle of Gettysburg It covers two blocks of
ground.
lu point of Interest it surpasses tliat of any
other palnco over erected , as representing an
Industry that Is sure to revolutionize the ng-
ricultural Industries of Nebraska nnd the
whole west.
The exhibits In the palace nro inoro varied
than that of the Sioux City corn pnlaeo or
nny other. Mnplo sugar , beet sugar nnd the
Cuwaugnr Industries uro represented. Kx-
king corn enters In the exhibits , ns do all the
cereals and grasses grown In Nubraskn.
At the right of the main entrance Is a min-
laturo beet sugar factory In full operation ,
showing the product In every stage of Its
manufacture. This will ho very instructive
nnd Interesting. At the left la a cauo factory
also In operation.
Adjoining this Is ono of the prettiest and
most realistic scenes In the palace n Ver
mont ni'iplo sugar camp seono , Hnmll maple
trees have been planted In the soil. A shanty
and cobblestone < lvo-i > lnco and n race and
flour mill ; ire in the background. Kvcrythlngls
covered with nrtilldal snow that rcnulres the
sense of touch to distinguish from the real.
Tlio whlto room , corn , cereal and grass ex
hibits are also very Interesting. UesUtes
these Mr. Christie has presented a bnlf
dozen largo Nebraska landscapes , lUxSI feet.
The roof la decorated with porn and boots.
'J'ho panorama of the battle of Gettysburg ,
which will bo exhibited in connection with
the palnco , is the same size as those exhibited
In Omaha nnd Deliver and executed by the
same artist.
WItlln Caps at Uoiiiiot.
BcsNr.T , Neb. , August ; )0. ) ( Special to Tin :
Bnn. ] A party of Jive men stopped ut the
farm house of William Snyder , about tlireo
miles from this pi ice , last night about mid
night nnd called out his hired man , Ellsha
Stovor. Upon his going outside to see what
was wanted , ho wni seized and forcibly car
ried away with them. Early this morning a
party of neighbors started out to hunt for
him , but no trace of him could bo found until
late tonight , when ho returned to this place
bndlv bruised up.mllo says ho was roughly
handled , beaten and threatened by the mob ,
but was tlimlly nllowca to go , when bo mudu
his way to a neighbor's , where bo remained
until morning , lie knows ono of the party
and promises speedy vengeance by legal
measures. What the trouble was about is
not generally Known , but It Is whispered that
some racy developments may bo expected
soon.
Kurgliirr at Fremont.
Fnr.Mo.vr , Is'ob. Vugust 80. [ Special to
Tun BKE. ] The gwral merchandise store
of Petersen BrothoJ was burglarized at 5
o'clock this morning The front door was
unlocked by moans of n skeleton key. The
money dr.uvor . was pried off and ? 20 In cash
was extracted. watches , revolvers uud
other valuables to the extent of S'fi in value
were taken. Four arrests of suspicious char
acters wcio made before noon.
'I lie Hn.stlngH llaiilc Failure.
Neb. , August HO. [ Special Tel
egram to Tun BKB. ] United States Bank
Examiner Grifllth is in charge of the
City National bank , which suspended1
yesterday. Itumoru nro Hying thick
and fast. Captaia Hill , state treas
urer , is on the ground , and Is authority
for the statement that the state's funds nro
protected. Judge Gaslln , ono of the heaviest
stockholders , is in favor of opening tlm bank
with an entirely now organization after Hank
Examiner Griflith makes Ills iinnl report.
There is talk of making William Gaslin , Jr. ,
president , and Griff J. Evans cashier.
Mayor Clark , ono of County Treasurer
Paul's bomlsmen , was seen by Tim
Bui : representative regarding the county
nuances and was insured that there was no
occasion for uneasiness.
The editor of the Dally Nebraskan this
evening lakes occasion to scoru Mr , Bost-
wiek's action In transferring his real estate
to his brother and father. Friends of both
parties regard the arllclo ns the basest kind
of iiigrnllludo in view of Iho relations hereto
fore existing between the editor and Mr.
Bostwiek.
.Tumped His Honda.
HASTINGS , Nob. , August SO. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : BKK.J Frank Cliilton , the rav-
ishcr , wnoso trial was to hnvo taken j/lnco
this afternoon , has suddenly disappeared. Ho
was charged with ravishing I'carl Otis at
JunlaUi some time since. The girl being pros
trated , was unable to attend the preliminary
examination ut the time. The trial
wns * jontintied until today. His bonds
have been declared forfeited. His bonds
men nro Harrison BostwickV. . H.
Payne ana Chilian's father. Mr. Pavno says
Bostwiek is personally responsible for Chll-
ton's appearance , as 81,500 was given Best
wiek ns security that Chilton would appear.
A dispute will no doubt arise over the affair ,
as the money is supposed to hnvo been swal
lowed up in the bank that suspended yester
day. The oillcers will bo placed on. Chilian's
track , as the girl's parents are determined in
the matter.
Politics In Sal i no County.
CIIETH , Neb , , August 80. [ Special to
TIIF.BEC.J The nomination of T ? , 1. I-'oss ns
float representative for Saline and Gajo coun
ties , is received hero with the greatest satis
faction. Politics iu general in this county
have degenerated into personal spite , which
is about the only thins which actuates the
different parties. Nevertheless Hon. Gcorgo
II. Hastings and Hon. F. I. FOJS will receive -
ceivo n majority In Sallno county. The dem
ocrats do not know whether to endorse the
alliance ticket already in the Hold or not.
The old bourbons are ni'nlnstjthe endorsement
nnd the moderate wing of Iho party is iu
favor of taking their mcdlcino mixed , What
the outcome will ho np'ono can toll today , hut
to a certainty Snlino 'county will roll up u
majority in favor of' ' tlio republican nominees
aud against the prohibition amendment.
n ; at Button.
SCTTOX , N b. , August 80. [ Special Tolo-
grnm to THE BUB. ] The alliance rally oc
curred hero today and there were about four
hundred people In town. They gathered
around the speakers' stand and listened at
tentively , Mclvelghnn spoke during the af
ternoon , but was not received enthusiasti
cally. It. B. Walqulst , democratic candidate
for auditor , was hero but took no part and at
tracted no attention. Ono of the main features
of the occasion was a procession of soventy-
two farm teams led by the Button band.
It was expected by cvcryono thatMcKcighan
would attempt to explain some ugly charges
as to his ofucinl record , but ho avoided any
reference to them. A conference was held
this evening between McKcIghun and several
prominent democrats , but there were no ulll-
ancomcu present ,
IMnoliirluml Chosen.
LIXCOLV , Neb , , August 80 , [ Special to
TUB BEE. ] At u meeting of the board of di
rector * of the First National bunk of Lincoln
tonight , J , D. Mncfnrlnnd was elected ( iroaU
dent to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
denth of J. II. Clnrk Oscnr Callllum will
remain cashier. Mr. Mucfarland hits had
charge of the B , & M , lands in Nebraska fur
tno juwt twenty years and Is well nnd favora
bly Known , Ills reputation as a business man
1 sceflnd to no man's lu the stnto , nnd n * ho
will glvo his personal attention to the duties
of his now ofllcc the Institution will maintain
the mime , position lu the future that It bin
Inul in tbo past , _
A. Terrlhlo Charge.
PLiTTsvotmi , Neb. , August ! ! 0 , [ Spoclnl
Telegram to Titn BiE.1 : This afternoon
George Bnchcl , n helper In the 11 , t M. ma
chine shop * , was nrroatecl upon a terrible
diargo preferred by his ( laughter , Kate , who
swears that ho assaulted her nbout thrco
years ngo. Buchel Indignantly denies the
charge nnd claims that ho Is the vlotim of it
conspiracy between his daughter Ivitto nnd
her married sister-mid her husband. At the
tlmo the crime U clnlmed to have been coTii-
milled Uuchul was n wldowor , but has iditco
married again , nnd he claims that ho can
jirovothnt ICutlo was living out with n family
ntthuttlmo. lluohcl is about II fly yours of
ngo nnd Ills dmigtcr Is now about twenty ,
Jlttehcl will have it hearing next Monday.
Protection AunliiHt Klro.
KI.KIIOIW , Neb. , August 80. ( Special Tel -
gnimto TUB Bui : . ] The elevator llro of yes
terday has liad Iho salutary effect of tt waken
ing the citizens of this place up to a aonso of
their duty In tlic matter of flro protection.
iVt n mass meeting tontttht the village board
wns Instructed to contract for n sixty
pnllon I'utson llro king chemical
engine to cost , on bonnl cars here. $750. Mr.
S. S. Smith of the Lincoln lire department.
the company's representative , is hero tonight
by wiliest of the \-illago board , nnd ex
plained the workings of his apparatus , etc.
The engine will bo delivered In nbont ninety
days , when it will bo tested , and should it
prove satisfactory a llro company will bo
organized.
Ono Convlcteil , tlio Otlicr Acqultti-d.
iiXDKit , Noh. , Angus till ) . [ Special to THE
Dins. ] Monday morning n warrant was
sworn out charging Myers & Mann , n prom
inent firm of butchers , with the larceny of a
heifer , committed on the evening of tho'JOth
Inst. The affair created great Interest , owing
to the standing of the accused firm , the
senior member of which Is a brother to tlio
county clerk of this county. The other is
cqunlly well known and botli nro popular and
respected citizens. The case c.imo up for
trial Wednesday. The defense Introduced no
testimony whatever. The Jury brought in a
verdict acquitting Myers and convicting
Mann , who immediately gave iiotlcu of ap
peal. _
I'lnttflinoiitli llc'inoornts.
PiATTbMouTii , Neb. , August JiO. [ Special
Telegram to Tun BiB.l Tlio democrats
held their primaries this evening to elect del
egates to the county convention , which con
venes nt Wabash September 3. A bitter
light 1ms bcetbrcwlng ) $ among the democrats
of this county over the candidates for tlm ut-
tornevshlp. There are tlireo candidates-
Mat Goring , D. O. Dwycr nnd II. L. Travis.
'Iho fight In this city is between Goring nnd
Dwycr and the latter seems to have the ad
vantage , claiming the Second , Third and a
majority of the First wnrjs. while ( taring
claims the fourth solid , half of the First and
the Fifth wards.
A New Short Ijluo Town.
Nob. , August HO. [ Special to
TIIK HKI : . ] Brunswick is the name of u neiv
town seventy-live miles west of Sioux City ,
which promises to bo ono of the busy burgs
of north Nebraska. It is situated In the
northeastern part of Antelope county , and is
the llrst town west of l-Malnvlow on tlio Pa
cific Short Line. The town is beautifully
located in the center of ono of the richest
agricultural districts of northern Nebraska ,
nnd hns more tributary territory than any
town on this railroad. Buildings for a hard
ware and grocery store hnvo just been com
pleted. Crops are Immense.
Ilrynn Talkw nnd Hnrinta.
MEAD , Nob. , August , 3D.-Spoclnl [ to Tim
IJnii. ] About ono hundred and lifty people
assembled nt Corey's grove , eight miles
northwest of this place , Wedncsdny.'Jn re
sponse to n call for a picnic , at which W. J.
JJryan orated. Ho consumed about ono hour
showering maledictions on the MclCinloy bill
nnd the republicans. Ho argued lonir nnd
loud In order to convince the fanners that the
only way to obtulit justice was to adopt
democracy. Shortly afterwards Bryan and
Kev. Father Dumfrcy were the successful
contestants in a three-legged raco.
Gaudy New * .
G INI > V , Xob. , Augusti0. ! [ Special to Tim
BKI.I : The news was brought to this place
lust night thai a man by the name of Cham
bers , living near Arnold , had been | found
dead with a gun beside him. It Is supposed
to bo a case of suicide.
M , Callender , geueral merchant , failed yes
terday.
President Davidson and II. H. Martin ,
chief engineer of the Kansas & Black Hills
railroad , nro looking over the route from Cal-
Inway , nnd arrived in tills city last night.
They seem to bo pleased with the country
nnd route generally.
An Attempted Jnll Rroilf.
JNT.i.soN , Neb. , August 30. [ Special Tele
gram to Tim BCK. ] Five prisoners con-
lined In the Nuckolls county Jail undertook
to break Jail last night by digging a hole
through a brick wall. They had managed to
conceal their work during the day by throw
ing the refuse under the beds , They dug
through nnd wore escaping when discovered
by Sheriff \Vordcn and his deputies , who
covered thwn with their guns nnd forced
them to return to their cells. Tools had boon
smuggled to them in some manner not
known.
An Iiulopoitdciit Knlly.
"WKcrixn AV.VTCR , Neb. , August 30. [ Spe
cial to TIIK BEI : . ] The independent party
held a grand county rally hero today , Hon.
John H. Powers , candidate for governor , and
\V. RVright , the party nominee for com
missioner of public lands , were ) the speakers.
It could not be called uu enthusiastic meeting ,
ns the crowd was small compared with what
wns expected when it was advertised that
tliis was the only visit Powora would make
to the county.
Hilton by a Itattlcr.
CUT CiiXTEit , Is'eb. , August 80. [ Special
Telegram to THE BII : . ] William Harrison ,
ngcd nineteen years , while working on his
father's farm ton miles southwest of hero ,
today , was bitten on the foot by a rattlesnake.
It was ono and one-half hours before ho
reached town , where ho could have medical
aid , Ills foot was badly swollen but his
physician hopes toproventany serious resul t
AVntsuti Secures the IMitin.
Nr.iw tsK.v CITV , Nob. , August HO. [ Special
Telegram to TIIK Hni : . ] The republican Jlout
convention forOtooandCass counties was held
In this city this afternoon with a very small
attendance. It was supposed that a Cuss
county mnn would bo nominated but the dele
gates said they ti nd no candidate , and ono of
their number numcd John U. Watson of this
city and hovaa nominated by acclamation.
Hnnt lotlall In Omaha.
HASTINGS , N'ob. , August M. [ Special Tele
gram to Tire BEE. ] K. K. QuackonbuHh of
Stratton , charged with perjury , was tried
before Commissioner C. II , Tanner for con
testing a timber claim illegally. Ho was
bound over in the sum of $ . * > 00 , In default of
hail ho was loiiianded to the custody of the
Douglas county sheriff. Ho was taken to
Omaha by Deputy Marshal Hill ,
Jail Hrcalccra Htill at Imr o.
BBATJircn , Nob. , August 30. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIK Bun. ] Jack AVortman and the
Rogers brothers , who escaped from the
county jail night bcforo lost , nro still at
large , with hut little prospect of their Im
mediate rapture. Sheriff Jones has offered u
reward of J100 for the recapture of Wortnum.
Henry f tevoiiH
Qr.Not , Nub. , August ! W , [ Special Tele
gram to Tim BKU. ] The lloat representative
convention o [ the Twonty-llf th district mot
hero today and nominated Henry Stoveut of
1'lntto Poiinty.D Mr , Slovon * nwntljr ris
cclvud the tioinTnntlon of tlio liulojH'iulcnt
Crushed by \Vngon. .
Sinxp.r , Neb , , August 1 110. - ( Special Tele
gram to TIIR llr.i : , ] SlcvoVnWi , nn old
resident of tills county , was killed yoalordny
nl Brownson , about mm ) miles wwt of hero ,
vldlo crossing the mllnnid track with a loml
of lumber Mid grain. Ills tram balked and
AVulsh wiu thrown from tlio wngon , The
AvhceU paised over his chest and In 11 vn mln-
titOA ho wns Ocad. Ilia untimely denth t.i a
terrible shock to tlio comnmnlty. Walsh
leaves a ulfo nnd tlireo dtlldrcn.
HHJR Illi IJI'o l lit Dnngor
KnAitxur , Neb. , August ill ) . [ Spoiilnl Tolc-
pram to Tun IIiiKdiuund : ] McCormlck ,
living north of Klin Oreok , wn urrt'.stcti
today nnd lodged In jnll on complaint of A lex
Hughes , his son-in-law. The churgo IH as
sault with Intent to kill. In it family row on
August ! ) McOormlck beat Hughes ever the
head nnd bmkohls nrin In two plnccs wlthn
gun larrol. Hughes dlsapponrcd and jester-
liny u'tiiriiod from Iowa , llosnysho out
of his head whoa ho left.
Tbo Olllcer Auiiiltcd. (
KKAiixir : , Neb. , Augwt ! 10.-lSiCclnlTolo-
Rram to THIS HBU.J The trial of Pollrnman
llowloy of this city occupied nil of yesterday
and until late last night In the county court ,
Ho wns charged with assault upon a mnn
immcd Uhrlg , whom ho placed under arrest
while Intoxicated. Uhrlg rc.slHlcd nnd at
tempted violence upon the nfllcrr , but was
taken after sevcrcl blows from the police *
num. Thoofllcor was uniultted.
IMarohuo lit All llluht.
Bnowxvii.i.r , Neb , , August ! 10. To tlfo
Kdltor of Tin : llir. : i Noticing nn artlclo In
Friday's lhi : : concerning myself , I wish to
set the nnxloty of my friends nt rc'st. I nm
safe nnd uound , visiting friends In llrown *
vlllo. 1 . ! ' . M.VIIOIIXIS.
.
i I.
TII AlU-nd tlm llt'iliilon.
SID.VIIY , Nob. , August ! ! ( ) . [ Special Tele-
pram to Tim BII : : . ) ( loniMiil Morro\vwlth \
four coinp.inle.sof Iho Twcnly-Ilrst Infantry
nnd a band , di'partcil this morning for ( it-nnd
Island on nspeclnl tr.iln to attend the ( Jrand
Army of tlio Kopubllo reunion.
TcsnolirrH * IiiMtltntii
SIIIN-BV , Nub. , August : M-Specinl ) [ Telegram -
gram to Tun Iii ) : : . ] Tlio touchers' institute
closed today nftor a successful mooting ; of
two weeks. Much crcolt is dim to Prof.
Kockof Salem , Ore. , mid Mrs. Mattlo Me-
Gee , county superintendent.
OildlVltmVH to Coiiulmle Ai'i-nnioiiu > titM
BnxTiticB , Nob. , Aiifjust 110. [ Spwlnl Telegram -
gram to Tin' Ilni : . ] A big incullng of the
Oddfellows will bo held hero Tuesday to con
clude nrnmgomonts for the meeting of the
grand lodge of Independent Order of Oddfel
lows In this city October II.
nrot ICcllyVanln
H.\sTiNiH , Nob. , August ! JO. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun BII : : . ] Mnrgnrut Kelly has
ilied a petition for damages of $ " > ,000 In the
district court against Mary Ion for saying
she was n thief and stole sheets , pillow cases ,
butter , cheese , etc.
Will Not Cliargd
-ti.AXii , Ji'ob. , August IK ) . [ Spoclul
Telegram to TUB llin. : ] The ivportthitlli
heing circulated Unit the reunion committee
intended to charge au admission to tlio
grounds is entirely ftdso.
Old Soldlei-N tit I'loiilo.
BFATUICI : , Neb , , August SO. [ Special Telegram -
gram lo Tun UDI : . ] Tlio old soldiers of
Gage county will hold their annual plcnlont
Iho Chiiutuuqua grounds Suptumber U.
Sit lo id * Corn.
NKI.SON , Noli. , August 30. [ Special Tolo-
grain to Tins BIH. : ] Ten tliotisnnd bimhels
of corn \vcro sold this morning at Htiskin to
Girnrd &Co. for feeding purposes.
A AVIFjl ) AND WUUI.IiV DAItlCI-n' .
Ho Capture ) ) n Snloiiii nntl SliootH nt.
tlm Proprititor.
A colored dan co was held nt Bornokcr'B '
pavilion , on Twenty-fourth street , in South
Omaha , last night. At U o'clock Barney
Simtisou , an Omaha colored tough , entered
the place and ordered A. Hcrnokcr to sot up
thobeer. . Mr. Ilcrnckcr * was not expu-
ditlous onougli to suit the thirsty darkey ,
nnd drawing n revolver ho began shouting at
Bernekorto hasten the drinks. The third
shot grazed Bernoker's foroht-ad , cutting the
skin. Simpson then waltzed out as though
ho wore ruler of the roost.
Returning In n few minutes ,
ho inurulicd up to the bir ; , revolver in band ,
and love-ling it at llernckcr , mitilo him sutuji
two drinks.
After gnxzllng bis short mngo beer the
colored man left. Tbo police wore at once
notified , but found that ho had taken a motor
car for Omaha.
Bernoker's escape Is almost miraculous.
Dr. Blrnoy cures hay fovor. Boo
XKlf'FO UXIH..I M >
BritiHli and Prcnuh FlHlicrnicn IMay
Ijoclc llorim.
TOHONTO , Out. , August ; tJ. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TIIK Br.K.1 . A special cablegram to
Uiolobo ( ! from London says : "Though It is
now the height of the dull season , nttmitlon
Is belii attracted to annrticlo by Sir William
White ) n w , the Newfoundland prlmo min
ister , and his colleagues , inn recent number
of the Fortnightly Uevicw on the Newfound
land question. The most notable state
ment ny the writers is that after
placing the colonies , case bolero the
colonial alllco six weeks ngo and
sliK'othcn diligently urging the necessity for
an early decision , they confess thai tlioy
fear that not much progress has bci'n nude
la the negotiations with the French. They
warn the ISngllsh imbllc of the grout danger
of trouble arislngif matters are allowed to
drift ns hitherto , and say that the probabili
ties of a serious conlllct between the French
nnd British tlshermon are by no means re
mote. "
lown nnd Dakota
' \VASIIIXUTO.V , Atmust : ! 0. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tun Bm : . ] Pensions wore today
granted the following Xebraskans : Original
Sumiicl Bowers , "Wnkotlold ; Hiram S.
Whin , Wood Klvcr ; Frederick Bran , North
Platte.
Iowa : Original John \V. Heynolds. New
ton : Gcorgo W. Ilanawnll , Colfax ; Joseph
M. Miller , Hlllsdalo ; Nicholas Foiling , \Ia-
rongo ; Lovl \ \ ' . ArmstroiiK , Uandolph.
Original , widows , otc. Julia , \\ldow of An
drew Johnson , L < ako Mills ; minors of Amos
Wilson , Duxtor.
Soutli Dakota : Original .Tamos Jnlson ,
Flandreau ; Jacob Nichols. Wakarusn ; James
M. Barnes , Hapid City.
Thrco Men Killed lly n Train.
Ci.Kvni.ANMi , O , , August TO. lilnohardt
Schneider , Patrick Dooley nu l Michael D.tly ,
the llrst two employes of a brewery and the
Inst named foivmau of tlio niitlonid carbon
works , were Instantly killed this ovonlng by
the Lake Shore express. The men were
crossing the track en a beer wagon when Iho
train struck them.
Tlm Sail Sea AYnvcs Htm
Asnt'iiv P.MIK , N. J. , August 30. The sen
ran high today. The surf reached under the
bathing houses at the foot of Second nvonuc ,
toppling them over Into the water. KUvtrio
light poles are clown and the board walk is
being torn into splinters.
AKcnowncd 1'innlat Dcail.
lUvANXA , August -Sonor Ksperado , the
ronuwncd Cuban pianist , is dead.
Milk C
The nillknien mot nt WoW'H hall Ust night.
There wore sixty of them present , nnd after
adopting n constitution imu by-laws tlioy
ujjreoil to ralso prlixjs on milk tomorrow
morning. The now prices will bo ns follows :
Transient customers , fourteen qunrU for f 1 5
regular \ilnt \ and cjuart cuslomers , nivteon
quarts for tl ; largo auantltloa , olghtoon
quurts for f I , ami ill wholesale , 30 cents per
cuu.
THE PACIFIC ITOIKC BILL „
EoproscnUtivo Dnltoll Submit ) a Winorltjr
Report Opp > sng ! It.
THE ROCK ISLAND DIRECTORS MEEf.
Tlioy lTiintiltni > ii < ily IviidtirHO I'rrldcnt
Oithlu'n A ; lliii In ( llM'jIiuItiit Or
der U.MlnoIng Ornln Itiito.t
Clilcauo H Allniitlu.
ugust ! ir-lloi > resciintlvo !
D.d/.cll Rtilimlttcd to the home , In behalf of
the minority of Iho homo wmiiiltleoon I'.i-
rifle railroads , a n-Kirt | In opitoMtlon to thu
bill n'fiiiiilliu ; the debt of Iho ( 'ontnil nnd
Union I'liclllo i'i > , \d.H. It is slk'iuul by .Mi'5.ir.i.
Dalzdl , l-'llck , ( Jooper of Indium , O'N'ull ' of
MiiHMachinctts and Ucllly. The opposition
of thi'io ri'iirosontnllvcs Is b.nod upon'iilffer-
cnt mtHotn and they rofraln , thon'fotx' , front
netting forth ntloiiKth tlioirlndlvldtml views.
Some of tlioin nro of the opinion that thU
legislation It pruinnliiroat this time , in NOVIMI
years nro lo clapso boforn the maturity of the
debt nmy bring fertlt any changes In the
financial situation tlmt may provo nny action
taken nt this tlmo unwise. If
the funding acts nro eventually
tlio i roH | r method thny rim its well bo
. luTi'itflcr , when the real relation ho-
twccn thfl govern meat nnd U.H debtors at the
line Iho debts imituiu , can bo Intc-lllgi'iitly
nr.nnrlt.v nro unanimous In thniitdnlmi
that railway coniimioM ] nro not lUHtlllett In
iitking any arrniiKciiicntnium principles cx-
x'pt , iijion tlio lia.'iiM Unit they shall imy tlm
iittormost fiirtldng of their debt. . They nro
clearly of tbo opinion , us n plain luislnis.i
proposition , th.it tlm bill rcporlod by the 111:1- :
jorltyglvc.saiuiiiju < litd\antigo \ : to thodohtors
und fulU to clojusth'o totbo government.
Itoi.'k Inlaud IHroulDl-H Mrnl.
CmcAciii , August ltd. IKpcclnl TelcKntm to ,
Tins Uii ! , ] A local r.ilhv.iy . . IIOWH buroiin
nay .H ; "Tho special niuetiug ot tin ) Kock
l.sland directorate win to.luy nltunduil by
eight inoiiibors ot Iho bounl. Thuro
were pmsont llonjninln Uruvv.stur , II.
U. IHshop , D.ivld IJows. Jr. , nnd
Alexander K. Ore of Now York ;
Hugh lilildlo , It. H. Porter anil President
Cabloof Chicago nnd ( leorgo G , Wright of
Los ) Molnos. At tlio close of the ineutliig
I'ro.sldi'iit CnUo suld : "Tlm iwotliig vus
callcil solely to consIdiT the foiuso
tlio Koclc Island MionM take rclatlvo
to tlio order of Iho Intcrstiita coiiiinerco
c'oinnilsslon rediichiB grain rates , 'J'ho
hoard unimliiRMiHly iiimnivod my iii'tlon In
obeying the order , 'i'liat ' was nil wo con
sidered. Wo did not t.alto up any question of
Ihntni'i'M. In regnrd to the tulogiiiin sent out
from Now Yurie , ihu compurmoii in llgurcs
Is made between those of 1KV4 and
1800 , It Is consiixiicnlly mitloaillng. In
common with other \vo < toru roads wo nro
having 11 season of nilvcislty , but there isno
danger ol a collapM1. " Four of tlio director. *
wore HCCII nnd each ri-prodni'i'd ' Ilio de
nial of President C'uble rognrdlnglheconsld-
uratlnn of any fiminclnl iinestlon Ills only
fair to say , howovcr , th.it no railroad man In
Obicago lielioves the Unck Ishind board was
called toKisthcr and that four of thuni 111111(1
from Now York for tlio Holocomldomllnnof
u ipiiMtloii which wulil bo easily Holtl d by
tiiluKi'itpli or Mtor , and which all the direc
tors sny was voted on with perfect unani
mity , "
.V Atlnnllr.
Cmi'Ado , August ! H ) . [ SpoclariVlograin to
Tun ) : : , ] \Ticu \ Ptvsldents Felton and
Thomas of the 13 rloroivlveta In consulta
tion with KoeclvorM allot of the Chicago it
Atlantic nil day. At the close of the confer
ence Mr. L'olton H.tid ; "Wo have
not yet llnlshod the conference
nnd wu nrobnblyvlll not until
tomorrow. Wo will tnko furinnl possc.ijlon
of tlio Chicago it Atliintlu nt I'i o'cloclc lo-
mori'ow night. "Wo hnvo not yel decided U )
make nny ehim o In uiiijilnycs , though there
will , of c-onrso. hiivotoho cliiiniTcs in titles.
Wo iiaveiiollimi ; hut pmlsu for Mr. Mnllot's
managoinent of Ihu road. Hos \ ono of the
ubleit raltronil men in the United Stules. "
run MOvoitics. .
Fannliii ; A Co. K'ouni tlio North
Omaha Soxv.r ointnuit. .
The board of \vorksyostordayopiinod
bids fur the completion of the North Omiilui
sevcn-fcxiti sewor. Tlioy were as follows :
Frank U Ueoves , 810.811 ; 0. 13 , Fanning it
Co.$10.4.1 ; .1.13. Itlloy& Co. , $10.85 , until * .
C. Mcllugh , $10.73 per foot.
The contract win given to Fanningt Co.
The following estimate * were allowed i C.
D. Woodworth , curbing \Vool\vorth nvcnnu
froniT cnty-ninth street to Twonty-nlnth
avenue , (151.71) ( ) ; Hugh Murphy , curbing ; Far-
nitin street from 1-owo nx'enuu to Smltb. '
street. rsr.40 : G. D. Woodworth. curblntr
Hickory street from Twenty-ninth street to
Twenty-ninth avenues , $420,7 * ; U. 1) ) . Wood-
worth , ciirhlng Chli'iigoslivot from Thlrlloth
sltvot , to IIilHldoadchtionJ,0'W.3 , ' i Kd Cnl-
hmlwn , RrudhiK Twonty-nlnth street in dis
trict No. 11 , $1IU.'Jo ; sivinu , Ilainlltnn and
Ploatiui. streets in district No. 10 ,
$1(11.40 ( ; sumo , Institute , boulevard ,
from Hniuilton to Nelson street ,
JIW.M ; same , Nelson street , from
Institute boulevard to l.owo avenue , S'Jd.VM ) ;
saint' , district No. lit in Shinn'.s ndditioii ,
i'.fcj. s ; same , Chicago street , from Twonty-
slxth to Thirtieth streets , $ ' , ViO > .i0 ! ; .lolin
O'Keeffc , Kr.idiniTwenty-slxth ; street from
Oodgo to Oass street : ) ami Capitol nvenuo
from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh uvo-
iiuc , $ i'll.'i7sanuHlnlno ( ; street from Tenth
to Thirteenth street , f.'OS.'JS ' ; same , Mlllnrtl
stivct from l-'ranclstoHiirton street , fiil.st ) : ;
snii.0 , Bancroft street from Sixth to Tenth
street , $ . 'il .fi7 ; Kd Phclnn , gniillnij Hickory
slrcet front Fourteenth to Sixteenth , and
Murthnlrotn Sixteenth to Twentieth sireots ,
f il.S8 ! ; same , alloy in liloclc 2ft ,
flTl'.H ' ) ; siinic , Ames iivonuo from
Tlilrtielh stivet to Klorencvnvnitiunncl 1'nx-
lon street f win Twenty-fourth to Thirtieth
htreol , fltlVr > 0 ; snine , Ninth street from
Hickory lo Dorcas street , SI'.M.JW ' ; Jannis
Connelly iS : Co. , radlnK Mimdersnn itnct
Commercial streets in District No. 15.
Sni'.M.'i ' ; C. F. llnniimn tCo. , comtnicthiK
sewer In Tliirly-siocojiii nnd Ciiniiiistn'ots | ,
north from Hurl street , ? .VM.V ) ; .1. K. llli ( y
it Co. . paviiiR Thirtleih strevl from HrUtol
to Spauldtni ; , & ! , fi'tl ' | 7S ; .1. . Smith tCa. ,
jmvlnKPitrk street frum Vhlrty-s voiniavo- .
ntio toltechl street , tUliUiS ; saimv Siiilih
stiixjt front Park to llurton street , f I.PsJ
llnrber asphalt comuny | ,
ninth Ntivotfrom .lacksonto lllolwry strivt ,
? lSS.M ! ! ) ' , Hugh Murphv , p.iviitR Kleventli
stivel from Nicholas to ( lark htixvt Wl.SO.
The bill of h. 11. Towvr ft Co. , J ; 0 , for
coiistructlni ? he\\or la dUtrict 102nuro -
ferivd to Ihn chnlrinnn.
The bill of C. K. Squires for f.ill.iO , s\voop-
iiiKsltvcls during thomonlHof Aumiil rvu3 ,
allowed ,
The followlnpr ro ohition wsvs niloplM ;
hVsolvod , Vhatthnrhnltmimof thN Kur l
hound Is liereliy mithorl roil n nil Inslrnoinl lo
doliill Mich nion from iUtumR Iho lnsiH > cl r4
now ni > | Kilnli > d tuhocntt inuiufo for , for l'.tu
" iivoerl.ilnlnimiiilcuti'faliy nntlutf
In thouavlng iKlXMM'ii 1)10 rnlU ot
. -the uttwlrnUvny wnininy In Iho
city ami report the * : u o In n oarotnlly
Ittvpnfixl list , glvliiu p\ti'l ItvntliMt to Ibis
ho.inl , lo ihi < ondDial such < M < vu mny HI
onroluivi > iilivl. Such tnvptvton. thall nl > o
nolnonar < oiirito | : ItM nnvauit nit Ocfivl > (
paving iu > arininioarhitcli trjirkw , to the oixl
thnt NiicU dofeolt sliall ImmiMlAlcly Iw
i > nlro l. lloihnV
hiwlilch biuli lt
Dr. lUrnoy euros ] isvy fovw.
A Noxv ( lorinnii
An npprapriatlitlonof fVVKhas Wnmadi )
by the tJerman-Amorlonn nohwl n < MvUtlon
forlhapurpMo of eidai-xiiiR ( < c-nnin\A : hall ,
The hall will bo oxtemUM bvk iwvttljl \
feet to the alley. Tills \v\rt of the lot h
i\l\vixy5becn o\Mio\l bv iho ncstvlAtton , bwl
hns uofn covet > \l with otUbulliKtiRV Tlio
Ktago vlll boenUrRXKl MtMcionUy M < MiaW
the glvlnfr of theatrical porfonnanccw nA
pallory will bo v t in to oviviul Kwjr Utt > M
bldrt * of tlia Ktmeivire , Th dat\clu \ ? floor
will l > o mndo raueh l rior ih n At i mo
iMid n number of olhor vhMtKM i iV ' 'lu
lulenor amngttnionu ot Iho oiU1" *