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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . e ’ . 0 re | owt fee 1 nd where all & ) 1QC | (TADRY | Douciase won, Una B. second, Elein tr POLITICIANE GREAT DAY ' : (SSOMED I TORY K P " “ b ¢ brourht him. A wing of P - Exile aep ¥ d Campaign on the 284 Instant -_— slss Prot to Balg Disbeliev / e | 1 " ¢ shower Outoaile utter | won, Elizabet i sam to the Bre —Th . 3 Bember e o by Officers and People . s s o | . - § Gulates ut Brery P = P sy o oot t a's O 8 e - ns present w ORMSESY ELECTED oo i g P - Wil | YESTERDAY'S BIG YACHT R : ear. b thoue n T ¥ 1 t [ — 2 s e n the & n Fdmunde Ab - St : o A Red Letter Marine Ever wone wop ' From-The Usnal Retr . waple : f the Hour—Otber ek won, B . 25 g ! the For Politicians Distruet of Rne N . - - . nul i G, 0. M. isqualified | f¢ T | . The Yermont F) . ‘ g B Ate HEVEr 80 Sutiilh h SRAGAONS S8 WM ¥ THE LUMBER POOL. ey AL : he %o & ¥ . & 1 Award of Percentages to the Several s . = & cubile 1o i wck 10 3 ¢ would knosk s fairly bt lal 1 i ; ck 1w possinle v -4 P 4 . o& . i < o air el bl A Snccessful Fair Day woul § % e pool ow nimissioner Nidee!y s uroer than ever before on & é :d ¥ r T u con & the S espondine The atten e was 88 | gty 3 e b Jack e " g wind e unds ook place, | (¢ S0l votes, a1 Shur jem.) regeney set up by the § France's New Ambassador to Berlin S 4 % Siert i e ol | wech thirtvone Y-t : ¥ nighness ! Arkensac Democratic, rob ut S sel TTLE Rock, Ark., Sept. T—Returns . wrly u from the state und connty elections yesterday ot stion 10 o'ciock in the ed und W “Surphis Mo Renominated. The democratic cone m of the E rhieenth et ut Greenville, ed Hon. W. K. Morne SOCIETY AND SPORT. WILL BE 4 A Few Crisp Paragraphe From Lon- & epicran rin bk e & 2 " R PRE oomreserialic, \ 1€ e | T s ¥ £ * itk o Conclusions Renched. | 00K ISLAND, Sept. T.—Willinm H. € \ v the lies i Hers 4, i of wus for congress Jeun 1o the view ie N 1 b 1 el DATTY W s th rt. Boih yaclte carry T TRy e spurn it with scorn. The e SRl e Al L R0 He Gets There at Lingt i = o | the ¢ a scent hotte, | s meneuvered i GrErx Bay, Wis, Sept. T—The demo- b Cin0Es 1 und @ fuint | HODS W1 they enme for ihe nury disirict to-duy Dominuted [ s £ e between Luckenbocks and 5 1uad fos on b ress. L . ps 4 Bearing east trom hereenpeiitor, —— TS e ! raw. there is ) e . SUCKER DEMOCRATS 7 nt ent] is saoe lovking youth, w BT e e L udze’s bou ver. fox Preparing for the ball Onmnaign in Jme 1 r-ve o fame of the ! 8 the Same and Lonsdale will be he an —The exacutive ¢ - mons st g ., Reported Uy nE in Indiz t er thie hol Leib's ¥ Al ¢ walkin r wher el i > = g2 fred lorf{ occupied the chuir SERT e P S nal 7 J i€ My and W. J. Mizre wus secretary H J * : o n In g ¥ | ghe m fnop it “outioot- turduy, 4 = A Great Railroad Praject. | Protessor Olat, candidute for superintendent g U s ng 1€ o1 at once. B undreds waiched | The Managers Meet. Srovx Crry, 18, Sept. T.—TSpecia! Telerram | of mtu'x,m- instruction, weremesent. Toetirst L 5 this part of the battie from the heighis of | . Pt , 10 theBreE]—The fact that Sionx City e to | GUestion ou which there was debate was the oy | i n | ¥ e Mamiton AT 1ise | CHICAGE, Sapt. T—The much talked of 5 EFA S s i hiL i b iy | rep wonle 1 o " N ] & ging af wodtern Tailrond D Iroad in_ the near futwe w e > oMTLL { g - | menurers began here to- A con ut - was =8 e A g y i er ful- session was held and 1o business | prominer | place selected. The guestion ol R i Juter. The breere e o A et o] wre hueked by B stronz st poimt to center the fizht and nee pending | 1 | was freshening every moment and the pros- | ; T pe ot wn formed for the | spend money wus discussed. 11 was thoughit s tood. The | yuchting season I rat tt shadowed ? N for aefine rave were e e A nittees unos 10 finish vmgh 3inato Denve that Fricker would be all Tight in e Any final | for ms this 8 tack Dot near An adjournment was taken | tie regions w outside counties, and wus concluded to Sodes uy inposeibie, but the fear is | he w ¥ ding by e | PR sEnE WD HAg qun e rect commu putad the cash and directions into Cook the pence now enjoyed throughout the Jeneth | 1 and the cuter | rrry { ] mnec- | invitation 10 be present ai a meeting of the and brenath of the land w rendered | 1 employ 811 o'clor 7 Bec. | A Raitroad Soid. i tion witt di- | county central commitie o5t ipossible sk A ar Jen government | been foilow Tuey w elea with t ovation™| Sept. T.— Nows ATe W ——— — most impossibie shoald 2 ider Jeuve zovernment had been 3 g fihia: zoo \ i 1 America | Of whisties ) the mers, e specin Havann, | here. E Indizn Otaime Acted On they fiew shaets started. 1o i & West syfiower passed it in full. e V ASTHIN THEY WANT ALEXANDER from want sl I A X, Sept. T.—[Special Tele | ———— Buoy is @ .. the T ecretary of Even to-du re have been received from | ing to o | Calling Up St. Louis. | 1 o'ciock, 3 m.. and the Gulatea ut 1 o'clo £1E s " I“f".' ’_“’ Bk e such str ¥ rencti ywns as Rahova, | rarded ns P Serd 7y el m The Mayflower slowly, but | ried out. Sioux | terior has disallowed the cluim of Isaac M- such stron u y towns as Rahova, | rarded nsive Lotis, Sept. T.—This morning at 11 e SERROpET SR e i i ke sl Az e i ol starain) g o s % e a0 surely “outfooted®the cutter, and tacking J0mBs as trustee ¥ will r Marion county, or 8200 fo and Kuneandi telegrams demandin | * L oW ¥ Nutional Telephone £ € | for te onter murkgt 2 o'clock, 27 min. S0 ser., | was soid on s judgmen committad 1867 by the the mmintemance of the prinee in his A FOVEL UMBRELLA. 8 wheir couvention. C. N. | came gradunlly siome for it on'the por tral Trust i aisoN of 1 W. Mc- old position. 1t seems 1o be be | TheCour B et B e 8 discussion on | As She “squared away” round 1 a few mwimn. | ol of Phianix: Avis or LS € lieved inm the province that the | ip umbrellas s in the constitution, the meeting ad- | uies luter, the whistle serenade that was | Paualizing West and East Rates. e s e LG, RO L e prince wus forced 10 abdicate by s | few duys nzo. w 3 10-MOTIOW. gigen her coula be bourd formies. | CAGO. STpt. T.—A1 the Mg 0f the | for the | aswetstions commitied in 1872 by ‘fi)vm‘h(‘s. b tis Bidear i 2l | S AR | -— i time Of turping was | et detbTrte i g Soral | The secreury nas atiowed $100 of the n ministry. The Bulgarians Lave made viva | from oW Shoaiie A G flower, 2 o'clock, 8 min., 2 sec: Galuies, | tral Tusflic assoclstion, passe t- | line bi $ | or N.O. Wilkeot Jewell county. Kans., for voce representations 10 the consuls o | globe of fine gold A ot - | 2 oelock, 44 i, 8 sec | ment, t-duy & resolution was passed | tween J. L. Stice, of Jacksonvil 1 | $2:65 for depredations commitied by the powers 10 the ut the said pow | Snade h precious : S Bo iade o splendid _pi | questing the eastern trunk lines to make the | o . f this city, the latter now hold- | Cheyenne Indiaus in 1969, must guarantee the independence of Bul | muiesty's dominion. , rounded the licht ship. To this SRIE T | Glintarauttimraaiadl ———— guri and protect the country from every oc- | e ¥ g P e *oeria | orttnate | An Impromptu Reception. AR oflers | yopity suir thus joms Labile latier ~squared * Back STATY Eer rules, Budd | AEEPING WATER, Neb. Sept. T.—[Snecial | k t 5 t Germany and the Carolines. 1la 0f steame: | hpeinest bird and Stice | Telegram 1o the Ber]—General Van Wyele | bulle bellow ut Russin: Great ool ‘ears been wuek 3 wif 1 ¥ e ees ficiilis Biinenasa zin Sept. T—The L suys Ger u R | aud wife mrrived here a: ut. He dropped ed They call her gmbussano o St. & o Strong breeze o i sittary and Mafl Matters. TWENIY MEN INJURED. | a i - ¥ . whether allow fioni | fron s Bt ifie O < | W asmmeTox, Sept. 7.— Special Telegram | — | discovered him and gave him aro wel- senmbly 1e Buce Alex | \ ARE ‘F‘ DEAS t wen waspussingthe pointof Sundy | 1 he Brei-—Major James Rundiett, | Workm: Buried by a Falling Wall | come and serenuded him and he was end whe Rus will 1 Bu | 3. A REW DEAZL. Prssed the buoy st Wiinith casals sacantls from thod in Indianapolis. | then introduced 1o the assembled crowd by 1;1:111 w o et | whom Proposed Change in the Knighw of | : :‘(1“*!“1'» ing ""_ "‘, potl, cane gri Bighth cayalry, who reported at Omaba last | 1NDIANATOLIS, Ind., Sept. 7.1 after- } Hon. o. W. Thompson. His speech wus nd 10 0] W departure nHm. ’ 10 4 fimish on the floo = = REPALAOH & et - I & vacked with humor, nless Yo ; ¢ | inistorir Labor Organization. the s sy week. is 4 1c o w1 Fort diobin- | noon while aforce of men we ped i Lf‘uf, 3] with humor, pleasing Lis hearers, Alexa flicers | hus bee Prrrsivnc, Sept. T.—[Special Telegram 1o | Henu ordered it sett | son b | tearing dows ihe ald Young Nev's Christisn | gt Githon house, where 1hat - Stoueh cid Ty Who Captain Stone fin . n- | nssosiation building prepsratory 1o e osse-d tr house, wh ut st ) o ”:'ul‘ ul 1 i S RAlnind it ) e fi A | o n- | ussociation build Preparat 1o the eree | jird eagle, was erowned cock of the R Meach ot | AN EL VIE FOTHE CAS — ¢ tion of 8 new one, the springin.: n- | walk by the side of Nebrasku's gladintor m s IR o aa e e | It v ~one workmen, | The Stanton Flevator Burned. e e i canes pre S | men were more | 10 the BEn—About $:50 this morning, » v | would ut the 1 atad in nish line nmid the fiving of | Wonth’s leave o 10 be ex ted. Of these | RWilson. & Co. The building tad & capacity i et t wihiis und waving of nostoflice \¢ 1 Qungerously, | Of 20,000 nushels. When burned it contained | by & telegraw d at 3 -~ Edgar., Willian C. Ru | BERT SCE & 108, timated at | trom B 4 re he Base Bull ora. | boen ¢ ter | Sebumacher, 6o | Bt . < T OMICAGO— | "The {following S | "B Donrrra, o oY e —— v Was 50 aunoyed t first w Oliie 173 o 2 4 * ssioned: Georee | ) | ilack Will Meet the Veterans from Salmoral to the Czur, which was a Cle New Y ork 05 2 0 ¢ S o en i uter: e T.—General Black, | i €. was seut we 1 ine wwae n el un und fle s wd A niv eI ns. has cented 3 1. Toguote wh words o : ag w6, Umpire—Powe | I o - ue of the The whol t hus promytly € ( | S I w Fishe ¢ held pituted int t e C 0012 0-4]| When Manuing Will Return. wound; ( nil in t. eud 10 f the wire i el e HELeY SR B R NCTON 7 ul Teiegrun e e was i " b Aok an PrmE O nationa biy. | —Cine 4. Loussyille 8. Krors—Cinein- B — - SeE 16 W b ;‘ ¢ - e ussewblies under the new plan w 5, Lowsvile 1, Usupire—Kelly \! Jords cks Three of His Childreu in | Two Slight Shocks. — 1 am nsswed thot k| have control of The ritory under their jur T — y Mauniy Lt he Head A STA, Ga.. Sopt. 7.—T'w 2 Peter the Bu, ] suded in private the & tien, bt a their offieers wil ahe Ty 000000000 0—0/ e miodie of the present month. *1" sai PR A | rone St e A 1o VRS T AREST, Sept. T.— New Yark Hernld reversal by the genersl wasie: ilude 100000000 0 T i e el ot (S EX, Aln., Sept. 7.— A ho Tiene fult ieve 100a5, aue at W und the e o gl gl ol i | | Thus Powderly will retuir use lits—St. Lowis Tx hiladelphin 4. Er- | i : Wb it | g heen committed in this vieinity by a | Qe ) . & me-{ —Kuachovioh | NI GLADSTONE'S TRy | ol while velief from | rors—St. Louis 6, Piiladelplin 2. Pitehers— | Wil 101 be uutll some time in October. We ent, Gabe Watts. He lived ter = iere 10-day Sotin, where, 81181 | 7 16 rerurns 1o Mr. Gladston, the routine work thet now folls on s should- | Kir \}A:u_ Cusey. Tagpive—I"ierce ‘ have fully as hot weather here in September | b the country in a cabin with his three | e vy he will set about | Buyarip und says: He b ers. This plan bas been thorouguly ean- AT PITTSEULG— as wuy time during the year, and it will not | A . IR N . . U lesander's fnwncial aZairk | yn bighly cutivaled companion and hostin | {24804 sincs the adiourmumeut uf the Cleve | Fisabure -1 @ 8 B3 88 £ 0 41 | he wery aate for i o return belare shat | S Loren, 06 eldotten yaursf age. Riceutly at Iired Feeling Bore. 2he is 1o be put forward 1t soomn ot | Lord Acton, the sop of Lord Granyille's first | gt it will e adopted | ., Pitehers—Gaivin snd Poutza, Base hits— | ot 2 hio0h s ne b rotng o 8¢ | 4 few mights since, Just before day, be | The warm weather hus & achitiatin 45 & Russion candidute tor the Dol | wife. Opeof the Acton family wus a cardi- | - - Pittsburg 2, 5t Lo Errors—Pittsburg 2 | quys when be foels well and it ambitions for | knocked all of them iu the head with 8 BHCK, | gerecially unon fhose i are s ook, et caudidute fur the Bulgsrisl | pylynd another wes prime minister 10 the A Full Biown Mevolution St, Louis 1 U mpire—Vadentie. | Sometiing notive e mukes all ik plane for | Ped up the bedding on the fioor wet fire 10 [ Ereciulls upon e who are witkin duors hmans, bt a3 by “ King of Nuples ip the last century | Eacur Pass, Tex., Sept. T.—The lc nAT Dernary OB 11100 +g| T Then u bad duy overtakes him and | 1he house astened it and loft. Tie fire was | S bf the bime. T S S - e d B T m | threntened revolution in Coch lexic heke i § 300 %= 4| hegives up ull hope of geming back 10 his vered. but when take o Gibonl | SENIAE upm od doelix CUMMENTS ON DEFEAT. | peesent pocr, who 15 of & very liberal sy threntenod revolution 1n Cochuita, Mexic Wasbingion o d 00600 0—1| hegr ) o] getling b [ O e e o T e 9 pathy, edited the Home and Foreign Review, | has ut last developed 1nto definite shape Piteners—Smith and Orune. Buse hits— | e | hoth b tractured. | overcome by taking Hoo Jpilly London Pross Opinion on the Great | Which wi sed 6t the iustunce of the | News Lus boen re frow Pedrae ne Gras | Detroit o, Washingion & Errors—Detroit 4 Patents 1o luwans. ssted. He con the | wihich gives new life sud strensth to 2l e | wernmoutaine ty. e was an intimme | that & bund of revolutionis \\:vl-)!.":w k. 'l mpie—{ uest | Wasmsarox. S %.—[Bpeeinl Telagraw Tilue t because he did DOU | gesuenone o the body i o “ g Lot SR York Hermid | friené of that Americun, ) 1 of El Paso 00, | attiation 0 0 TB 0 0 1 0 ¢ | t0 the BEE. | —Pa were issued 10 Jows | el ite ¢ { - al to the “Much mews- | Tickues, wh n his wemoirs 1o bis < plete possession | Brooklyn. .1 0 0 2 @90 0 0 0 0 (— & | inventors to-dey as follows: George J. Bed- | | il Fpersipasend t Aldenkam in Sulop ut seat s i Piedr pEleven iunngs. Bage bits—Athietics 9. | ford, Answosa, fre car lock: Henry F. | as Market . that to-days | Of the Actons arrested Jeonl “lv.'_}h'w——miru s 1, Brooklyn ‘ Bolwn and T. Drake, Dow City, clothes drier; | ~The exp ‘_W.‘e' oL, 45 yesterday, bring it rs militury ser o= | Hugh Gilleas. Waterion, satety guard rail; | dome pust we et use, it suys. “Eugland's Life hne & t t i €1210000 0-5| David Harger. Des Moines Obed H .13 th d por much for speod us 1 ing curds. wi Saicst tas Metropa! 000000 00| Kingand W. T, Hor ty, horse ki Strengthen the System A B i : . , | © Pirchers—Kilroy sud Cushman, Base bite— | hay rake: Wi Louden Ay €l | pompur R : u urities. 1 will e con Baltimore %, Megropolituns 4. | vating fork: Jumes Me unty, | © o e o b ke S the more thorough | fined 1o these devotecs of the merciless g timore 2, Metropolitans b wheel cultivator; £ Sewple, Chari- | Y A three ju the o / s he Mayfiower that | dess wi : individuy | TevOIUTionists, who are suphosed 10 be under | NsaS OITY— | ton, rall joint 1 ement ¢ ” e 3 © e luntion o Eiven eortuins—k cinppy sea, & beavy wind, | taste an of bizatre and leadersiip of Tl Ooyote. Mexico's most City.. .0 0 0 03044 | —-——— | inthe e tuer the | Semadiy the grepontion; 8d, R S WA Wil s S Tk | Sasto a0l Ju e asipre B¢ | celsbrated bandit wnd Tovelutonary lead i 00080 b0 G | Texas Fever in 1linois | previ Lhie de- | proccss active anedicid Galat he gy oy WOMS Mo DRy Bt has send When the opposing forces cowe logeils chers—Weigngn sod Bufington CmcaGo, Sept. T.—The Times' Dacat mand ¢ it 16 & aued f vnusnd —the Gulates ought to Lave decidedly the | porrespondence u misery. The tiard JEUTING 1Way bE expecied Filmar { ' | eupied PR . = - b & Llwer IiL., speeial says: State Veteringrisn Caswel i g g cures Nitherto wnkuowa, ans themsel ve | Town” (Mr. Sution), in the Co - | ——— P gy g g i - loz ovidenee, ’ wicrest iu e con- | man, has m o aprepos Doing Up the Canucks gl - i The Susvender of the Apachos. Shecpshead Bay Haces Ap Bay, N. X, Seut T.—For | ear-olds, three-fourths mie won, Princess second, Day ceused the desth of ten or twelve cows near | Was roN. B ' ~ 305 SN the past week is Tex e (- { 1t was brouglit 1o Decatur by i herd pnbiggs i ie. They have b . - Americun emthguuke: “Ou atternoon, wh MONTRE Sept. T copcld 1saucs, the sbsconding tobig ihis city, exosed $160,000, with prac sk T should Lave of parts U they clierist so deeply.’ | smiz on the ta i€ result reached London over the Cg ‘iekudiliy; o triumpbant newsboy tore tiouily 1o ssots. 1t s stetod seversl forger- | third, Tume—1:26 deys, sud mo further spre B $ | isworth it w & o 1 werclal compuny's cables by 8 S tie thoroughfure, speaking, ‘Grent hunh. | o5 und oiber swindiing schemwes Lave boen | For ol uges gue mile: Becky B, won, | Giseuse s expecied | By Wit 1 Bauk Hiwo v Furk ¢ — \ Falch 0 the Sporiswan, whict bus & very | ouick ib liawerica’ 3 sew & wan rash to | ousll o it and siops will be taken o | ma, sue - “ : | procue Lasucs’ extragilion. Shutirack second, Frank Ware tlird. T Another Shake. 3 y r " ood arsa rill g full account und descriptiop of ruce. | biw wnd buy @ eopy. Twruing to tue repont | ¥ " - —1:dl% B Rt e vl PR | SR a . P * 3 % P an U. 4 * & PEILOBOIEIC VIEW of the catkstrophe, be €iauced ut it and tell | Nebraska and Jowa Weatler. For two-venr-oids, tnreedourihs wile: Cox el y v ditie al sguaws i v ¢ s los de i The Daily News editorinlly says: 1L de foul of tue Galuics al New York yesterduy g e | 1 " N WS P, thy PNy apt i Lt §: 1t trauspired tlat the | Por Nebrasks and lowa: Yaln ligh e worslng. The shock sounded lke te €x- | the renwin.ng Azncie Ay svoond, Fepewon thud, veregshock of ear ) L3 ot frow Charicsion, where he | warmer westber, For ol nzos, ane ; i | WAL R W el 100 Poscs O . } T chller, . Forzll ages, il wud & furlong: Jiw | plosion of @y e ) Cetuied. hd bt — thyuake was 1 ut 1:44 Shis & O Low J 4 S |

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