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—— 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE EPTEMBER 11, 1886. TTRES o N had notif Irivers to score with the pole [ Another thonsand will be admitted in the THE MARDI GRAS PARADE, both men flashed revolvers, and covered the INDIANS SPEARING FISH. I‘IH\LS BE\TS Tl“'; RI‘,U)RD, horse, e . and the driver of Kate | afternoon, and this style of admisston will ki’ officer before he roklized what was going on, . —-— THE Ewn rding the instruction, was | be continiied wnul ail the chidren of the | People Innnmerable Witness Omaha's | Recovering from his sarprise, the officer | The Brush Scine of the Senccas and J— fined § public and priv schools shall have been made a jump for the men, and both of them What it Accomplished. e " 3 First Mardi Gra Y 4 First Hloat—Four of the horses went away | admitted, Tickets swill be furnished the " in | fired at him, He seized the gun of the larger wtown, N, ¥ onte 5 ?hyllis Defeated By the Best Timo Ever | in a line, the othiers tagging benind, At the | children by their respective supermtendents, | It1s safe to predict that the voung men 1 | iy fund e smalier fellow broke and 1an. | e g oo a7 Cihthouc TR ] Made in Omaha. firs{ turn there was & heterozeneons mixing | | To-morrow, & larze excarsion from Crestor | whose fertile rainds the idea originated, only | Thien angaged & hand to hand encounter be- | New York limes of Anzust 80, says: Tor and crossing, consequent upon some of the | is expected with the intention of visiting the | a week ago, of giying a mardi gras parade for | tween the crook and the officer, in which the t time in ton years the Senec HADS BY —_ leaders losing and_others gaining fayorab) entertainment, the entertainmient of visitors to the fair, did | crook was knocked down and completely ns living on the Cattaraugus reser positions. Out of the confusion Melec T'he show will open Sunday from y.:‘.;mr‘l:. hot dream. that the scheme would develop | Cowed.” Haze then fired three shots at the | tion & few days since drow a brush soine MAGIC STARCH CO. grand con’ ; b fESTERDAY'S GREAT RACES. | {fited to the tror oty Wiio was the and in the eve cre wiil b o fello 0 13 » track to | in the presence vo thouss trotted to the front, Almeta, who was the f nd in the evening there wiil b Srandogn: | 00 o & mugmincent and successtal aftalr little fellow, who ran down the track to | in the presence of fully two thousand PIILADELPIHIA, PA. nnd Taylor withed” with everg vorite in the pools, following a length be- | cert by the Musical Union ore! Tenth street, where he was picked np by Offi- | white spectators, who gathered at a place - FINEST and BEST Mot are | industrious N hind. and May Clarke, Dick Wilde's mare, | entranee price, for the beneiit of the working | s the parade it night proved to be. It is | cor Davitt. The men were taken to the | known s Big Bond, ton miles from War \ 1 'E WORLD. have no | boughs n cable which was long enoug tures | Inziing at the maroon's whe At the quar- | people who eanuot attend during the week | a0 safe to prediet (hat the success of the | police station, where they gave their names | wan “on the Allagheny river. For I_from shore to shore of the | NEEDS NO COOKING SATURDAY, Ihe Programme for To-Day-—¥ of the Exposition—The Madri as Parade—Other Local News. Touk DO B | e G e O eularly | venture last nignt.will encourage the movers | & Frank Willims and Jack Tayior. Wik | srevious to the drawing the Ind a line which _ reached twenty To-night the building will be part liams had a pocket full of rin \ behind, . McLeoy however, | attractive, and a more delightful_place one | of the feature t make the mardi g Det: | sarried two. dozen Knjves nued in the lead, d ' ean not find in which to take a pleasant | manent featuré of tuture Omaha fairs, and | <haak thieves and erooks th. A finally winning the heat in 2:29, Alme promenade. the merchants ‘and citizens who witnessed | doubts, Ihey had 85 in money, which they | to r wed him in several lengths, May Clar THE LISINGER COLLECTION, - hie parade 1as e most willing to | had stolen from Paday Kenan, who was | stream. When this brush scine was con roducing a rich, he Ml G S g B e iy Varnif s making & | lero AL sunie ol e conntres cortain Dt e ents of the | IVIngIn & drunken slech at il time of e | plotod e (his brus seine was corh | Producing a tigh. boantifn GLOSS and « s Races, erry in’ third, Orpliea [ feast days, whicn are celebrated con- ¢ al encourages 0 eve puble. J : . ; IS8, AL 12:90 o'cloc) ety the Jnizes and s as. dis A" for run- able Bomp and and a great deal ot stately | Kind in the future i, —— w ""‘_"”“”‘_r“'" i then the fun was " R i ascended to thelr respective ¢ I was distanced upon gen- | magnincance, 1n g places, on such X The parade was announced to move at 7:30 e Her Pocket Picked, E ;.'h‘“ :»’.‘..'.u”\‘\‘.vy-.‘ Hawd with shootates No Starch yet introdueed can be come Slkeos i tho judgos’ stand and 4t peosisely 1L T e elose of the | hstons, it is recorded thiat e people WBIOCK | gelock Tast nignt, and_before that hour the | To the creditof our police and the regulars | | LE shofes were Ened with spociator | Jared with the MAGIC, 19330 the horses in the first cace were roady to & 111 Appea T te told | from the heitlooms contained, and swith | Streets of Omaha were crowded with | and specialsat the depots, no cases of piek- | o b (SO0 (RO O IETRE S | One pac \m:i» will ; o the work of two it Gl Ltiomat | them decorate the fees of teir paluces wnd | spectators as they mever were be- | ing pockets or larceny from the person have | (LOREE VERE AT, e el pounds of ordinary stareh, I'he track was in excellent condition, and [ itom Fremont,” who had bred Consul and |r‘mp-\..-<’»~ 3 NS yRD fore. The sidewalks were completely | been reported during the week, and all | (oo gy g diameter and twenty 10 nnder gnarantee of the nthotare t was s1ch as to WALTANL N rrerence | Mgl “"jlw‘“tv;w]m 4 l'”\:‘ finve e ’:‘p\ill;:”m‘:: (l\ll.‘\ .h“]‘.\'.‘\‘-“[1:‘1‘.3’;“ 1;:2-‘ KL:.I ’n\lu\‘flw strects filled o« \’”l‘h\-u‘:l:“_ attempts at coutidence games have lzwl-ll rods long i walking along the N, JOHNSON & €0, Wholesale ier the comfort of the spectators of | They left in perfect order, i per Rowever, of conlinifie themselves to things | fows aud ol deriie Jookodt. positions | Prompuly nipped in the bud. The | shore to the head of a riflle, a quartor of Agents, Omalia, Yeb the speed of the animals, ment, Melcod was shit of his positio that savored of antiquity, our people have | \Wereovercrowded with ‘.-\p:-y-fiv slglit-secrs, | Crooks have given Omaha a wide berth, | o mile bolow, wher rude dam in the . At 1 o'clock the grand stand was three- | Alnieta also took good position near the | taken trom their walls of' the present time, | The services of the police were required in a but they are getting in their work in a lively | shape of a letter L, with the upright te ol w Wors and the fences | irstturn, and when the second turn was | the noveltics they have thought would be of | number of instances to clear a passageway | manner elsewhere, Yesterday an old lady | leading up the stream, had been con quarters i byl . reached May Clark had got lead and | vilue to the decorntion. ‘This emulation of | for the street ears. Old men and young [ named Bush, from Victor, In., who was on | structed. Standing on the seine to sub- were lined with lookers on, all of whom were round the cou passing the | an eloguent custom i3 now evidenced in an | jen, ladies with and without escorts, the crowd of Indians, each of her way to Concord, Dixon county, Nebraskay [ MOTge 1t was ¢ had ler pooket picked on the Roek Islana | Whom violently beat the water with in black and in strong contrast with tening white with which the lat glis , il great appluude. Mineta f owed | ospecial | manner tu - tho - art hall “n\ rich and the poor, the tramp and the dude was | her elosely, whils Mcleod, deiving away | the exposition. Unlike, however, the | and small boys innumerable mingled in the I MBI B LR ¢ washed. 1y 8 o'elock the erowd had been in. | from the rest, took et run where there [ foreien custom adverted to, ours lacks the es- | Ganmon rush for desirable positions for ab- | road, while coming to Couneil Bluffs. The :mu‘.\‘n).‘nm I.‘]H‘lml‘:.\.\ ting just b RS 16 10 . all | Waslittle annoyane gradully worked | sontinl of universality, - Ourshas not becn | gervation, “It would be a good time to take | amount taken was only about nine dollars, | Bl the svine and obserying the tactics creased to at feast 10,000, and extonded all |y each of his leaders, and inally loft May | practiced by everybody. It Tias boen 1e- [ a” census now,” said a Stoux City man, with | but it was all the old lady had, and with it | ©f those in front. - Tho object of drag: aronnd the course, In the vieinity of the | Clark behind. At this juncture the latter | svected only by a few, dnd the suceess with [ an‘eye to business, who was sandwiched be- | also went her ticket. Imuwigration Agent | &Ing the seine, of beating the water, of | tWe Judies' stand several hundred vehicles of all | behaved badly. - Almeta trofted away from [ which their fiberality has been attended, | tween a fat woman and & telecraph pole Grevy, of the Union Pacilie, endeavored to | the shouting and splasning, was to drive T;;{‘:;;;l’:'::;~':‘_§I::‘lfl-“-”‘l[ deseriptions, from the simple family buggy | her. Orphea bade her good bye, and Jerry ‘l"‘“\l"}v'( ”'.""""""'.""‘“]!“‘-”"fil-‘ others, | ghe corner of Fifteenth and Douzlas. Con- | find ihe thief at the transfer: Duff Green, | the fish into the shallow water of the | Company and in porson mankgo and eontrol Yo the most fashionablo tirn-out in the city, | Soucluded to tirt with her no longer, Me- | equally well supplied with articles of beauty, | siderable tine, as is usual with sueli bodies, | depot policeman, seconded the motion on | dam, and the result wmply repaid the | the Drawings themselves, and that the sime ara i SR 1 + | Leod was first, Almeti second, Orphea third, [ failed’to permit them to be used. My, Lit- | was consumed in forming the procession, [ this side, but the' bird had town, Passengers | eflort conducted with honesty, fairness and in- good had taken up position from which the oceu- | jerry L. fourth and May Clark fifth, Time however, is not onc of these, On_the [ which moved from No. 8 engino louse, on | raised a purse for the temporary needs of the A% 80on as £ W, ¥ o neainst | falthtoward all partios, and we authorizo tho pants—ladies and gentlemen—watehed the , his collection forms more than a | Harney streot, a few minutes past 8 | stranger, and she will be sent on he: . As soon as the seine stopped agninst | chimnkney'to use this cortifioato, with Tao-8imiine TACes with the ke t interest, The start was the prettiest thus of the wems of the art hall. It is | i'clock. The procession went east on Harney | joicing to-day. She 1 woi i the long arm of the L a score of Indians [ ofour signatures attaohod in its advertisment The band of the Second infantry | far i the races, and Almeta was the nrst to wed nightly, and the expression” of to "Fwelfth. morth o lweitth to Dotglas, | daughier. Mrs, William O'Da pue off into the dam, and with sears wihieh ind beon substitued for that of an or- | eome into vrominence, getting away from - and suprise which fall trom every- | west on Donglas to Sixteentl, north on Six- | in the vicinity of Concord. began to capture their finny victims. .y ganization which had been, earlicr employed, | McLeod, who had won the two earlier_heats, | body’s lins is somewhat admirable indeed teenth to Cuming, west on Cuming to pipeted il Tho Water waa 80 erowdod with sturgoon, >z and more recently dispensed, with oecu: | The lattér strove hard to regamn his position, | No. L “Omnia Vineit Amor” represents | Tienty-third, countermarched on Cuming Sporting Foints. ali swes, &iInioN anRSHOKaLs pied the band pavillion in - the cen- | but nt the judges’ stand ho was still led two | Cupid im aeial flight or descent, with his | from Twenty-third to Sixteenth, Sixteenth | The late “sotto” between Marx and itz \H1Y: BVers. titna, k. SDOAR. W for ol the crcle, I3 musiewasa | lenaths by the mare, On the third quarter he | full quiver extending over hisshtouiler. s | o Dodge, Dodge to Fourteonth, e late ‘s RAHEAERC niid Rites [ SREAHSREIV/OVOEY, SHILBIRYSHORE: el decided Improvement over that of its | broke and stlfered heatly every oo of the | eyes are bont toward earth as if resiing ubon | south — to " Harqest where | It - was | Berald has revived the interest in sporting G Drodecessor, yet it was rendered at oo | horses (o pass him at intervals, so mueh that | the mortals whom his shatt is soon to strike. | disbanded, The scons along the line of | mattors hereabouts, especially as the affair [ fish. A more animated and cxcited Ereat a distance from the spectotors to be ap- [ on the home-streteh he lngged woefully be- | The pices is awem and bears the appearance | march was an interesting one, The music of | was conducted in so square and orderly a | ¢rowd was never seen. The ssectators super nihly and Q na Rito freciated us It duserved . At Dalt-past three | hind, Almota won the heat in i, May | and eredit of some years. L SRR ) Lt nd orderly ail St dland ohioetod, tho band made all here were 30,000 peaple on the feld, At . | Clark comini 1o fourthi Jerry Lo, third; | - No. 5 “he Kinding of thie bivicsue organizaions, the brillincy of | Wanner. There has been some talk of 8ot y1,o noiso of which it was eapable, the OMMISSIONRRS. tervals during the afternoon, “day fire | Orpliea, second, and MeLeod fifth, illustratés the traditional, chay tho fireworks i street. (luminations, the | HUE < d il ght o meet | pgfing were nearly beside themselves in | g — works™ were oxploded from a mortar in the Fourth heat—In this heat there was noth- | biblical episode, with detail tloats and _exhibits, and the shouts of the gamey Irishinan, and also of having Pa | gjioir aaporness to. make the “ceateh’ o, the undorsignod Banks and Bankors, will Almeta won | power, which age—be pay all Prizes deawn in Tho Louisiana State Lot 15 enclosure of the course. When the bombs | fnz of partieular importanc the plece is about proval from the dense throngs on either side | Killeen or Jack Burke meet Marx. The | Jyyue reached a certain attitude, they dropped | in Orphea, second: Jerry L., third; Me- | two hundred years old— not been able 1o | of the street, making in all a scene arrangements so far are not ripe enough for A ‘)-I-““"”j ""'f' T'he Hlvlnlrl \'. (m:'h!\- teries whioh may bo prosonted at our counters gauzy figures which soon resolyved themselves | Leod, fourth, and May Clark tift destroy o, | Witnessed. "Considering the time employed | any definite announcement. uedall the afternoon, until the spoars- J. 1. O ny, into sueh shapes as dous, old women, ele- Fifth heat—Almeta took the I and kept 0. 4, “The Russian Beauty and the Cat,” | iy arranging for the entertainment the du Letters were recelved yesterday from Td [ men gave up from sheer weariness, P Louislana Nati | Bank phants, and other designs whieh greatly | itup throughout the heat. Jerry I, followed | s rather an unpoetic_subject for sueh an ar- { piave “ Fordhants' - floats and other fea- | Rothery, who is being finee | after having taken fish that would weigh T08. ana National Ban amused the people. very well, Orpl nt programme is prepared for | fourth, and Mel to-morrow and in view of this fact and the nimals pass making a third, May Clark | tist as Konstantine Makowsky, the Russian | turis’ were highly creditable. The first [ by the prominent New ¥ork sports. d last. In this manner [ who won the medal ot honor at the uuiver- | division of the pro omprised | noted athletes have expressed a def d the wire, the time bei sal exhibit of fine arts at Antwern in 1365 | e following: The L ficband | tion to come out to Omaha this wi from two_to hiftcen pounds cach, agare- J. W KILBRETH, gating fully balf a ton. Iun the evening, by the light of burning heaps of wood, Pres. State National Bank, Tnion Pa nt rainy weather, the man re- Almeta won first money, Me Itisrich in coloring, accurate in drawing, | apd members of the city council, the | visited his old home, Poughkeepsie, 3 BPOL vide » celebr: quest the merchants and bankers of “the ciiy | second, Orpbea third. and Jerry L fourth. and of course correct ns regards o costum, | {4 wnitorm ang with decorated one | and the populace trnid ont in a_ procession |t Shoils ware divided, and the celobra; DRI to grant their employes a half hohday to-day SUMMARY. the head-dress ot which is resplendant with | gines and hose earts, the Durant engine com- | to do lonor to the first of their *boys” who e R RS L) Pres. New Orleans National Bank. this afternoon, to enable them to enjoy the | May Clarl .35 45 4 |color. The arms and bust, as well | pane “lhe basa ball game that was carried | left town to seok his fortune aud. eame back v lasted late into the morning entertainment to be provided. 115 4 5|as features, are admrably — pamnted, | onipon a float furnished by Collins, Gordon | wearing diamonds. Itis just possible that those who en- NPRECEDENTE _T ater part of the attendance lingzeres g 3 he latter eing quie 036 | & Kay was' ¢ £ the AKING oG o aged inthe staughter will find that fun . i tof the attendanee | d 3 2 1 1 1(the latter * being in quiet repose ay was one of the most taking of the gaged in the staughter will find that fun | S ATN A BN e 1d about the course until aftor L4438 3 if listening to, a conversation, while the | apusing features of the parade. The men in Who Str Martin Quick? of that kind_comes high, as the law Shu ARl TRD and then commenced the rush 5 8 3 2 8|[left arm instinctively cares larue unitor were in_their respecti ces, batting @ ball with whisl that was _ delivered from a | O P! machine pitcher. The umpire was kept in a | this city, and rendercd decisions fearlessly. In [ Tenth s econd and third di oye the blow left an ching Her Child Its | Ui¢second an e th ! and only | First Lesson,” ‘Ihisis a quiet, homely pic- Ed‘l:li:“l‘"l;u The North Omaha and A, O. IL | tinisata loss to kno s prohibits tho course which the on theater of | Indians and their white allies rook, and | LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPARY, was struck in the face by a man on | ® disposition has been manifested 10 [ jneorporated in 1838 for % years by tho logis oot yosterdny. As o wis hit in the | Prosecute those who in such a wholesale | inture for Kducational and Charitably purposos an Lydize indieation, Mar. | And unsportsmanlike manner despoiled a | with acapital 00000010 wiich . resorvo 1 \ the cause of the at- | Portion of the river of its inhabitants. By anoverwhelming popular voto its franchise 3 brick yard, Record’shorse-shoe- | gack, as the assailant left in - double quick ealubrious Martin Quick, real estate agent and gen- [ strictly sees of this ter sketch of lils is on exhibition cacry-alls. i five minutes a hundred of WILK with countless other vehicles, were ‘While nearly everybody enjoyed the races »se. This is one of th dashing lomeward on Shermau avenue. | thus far, the fever of expectation was raised | wrtist in this country. A w londed to discomfort. Fora Jong time not | to great'intensity when the track was cleared | renowned “Marriage Feast’ one of theso Institutions could e secured, | for the approach of the eventof th day. the | at M. Hospe's bootl: and, as a_consequence, hundreds of people [ meoting of Wilkes and Phyllis. The quarter 0. 5. A Motl s packed into the springless wagons of | streteh was cleared of the loiterers, whiell i quietly dropping into eral property man in the collec But the exhibition of a semi-savage mode | was made apartof tho present State Constitution rse railway company, while others | those were suffered to remain wno acted | ture, in which tears drop from the litt ing float, Gilmore's band burlesaue, Wood- | oyder. of taking fish was one which no spectator | adovted Decemver2d A. D. 187w were compelled to cover the ‘distance home- | as rubbers. ~Several times the hero and | eyes, while the mother points w the alp man Linseed Oil works, Ceda 4 e will ever forget. 1ts grand singlo number drawing takos plice ward on foot. The dust on the heroine of the oceasion were driven arouna | Which the child feels he r & monthly. It nevor seales or postpones. Look atthe following distribution: company, four wagon Y Personal Paragraphs. company, Bolyn & Sever, Gladstone, zrocers, | A M. Mendenhall, of the Sher R but it will be laid to- red glo While admirably executed with re, and warmed up. Wilkes y He wore | eolor and consistency, the mother seems to e Lincoln Transfers. 10rrow with si and seemingly in excellent spirits two wagons: Allen Bros., wholesale grocers. tat 2 o 3 | CEROTTING- FOUI VI A L hin hoots. sirans and elbow boots, while | have become anclent enouh to have lony | o Fakons Ao Bros. o e | Journal, was a visitor to Omuha yester- | The following transfers woro tiled Waiielenilldaiad ) ‘I'he tirst race was the uniinished four-year- | Phyllis was protected with shin and elbow | been a grandmother, while the child is not | pand, comprised: Goodman Drug ecmpan day. September 9, with the county cler old colt stakes for a purse of $200, The first | boots and weigh h of this race was trotted Thursday eve- | Harry Wilk ning, the others having to be llu\umm-d cupied Phyll because of darkness. — Only Persuader, | eral atte Louette and Tribune The last | which W mentioned came in fir; wtte second, | got off. n Frank Von Ne: t in | more than a couple of years old. Wiio] ulky, while Pap Wagner oc- | =~ No.6, “The Last Farm House,” by Legat, . Wilkes drew the pole. Sev- | is a maryel in detail and coloring, The ots to get off were made, in one of | house is old, long, K At length animals | 18 overrun with th S ¢ uber up its walls, 1t is dusk, and the Mr.and Mrs. Fred Schrocde Berlin, Neb., are visitmg C. Spee 1o druzs; Arnold Cooner compan .Fiull company, United S‘I:llk'l'! and P > Express companies, eight wagons; STaIY Stadelman, ~ grocer: Motz & - Rosenst "“};“’ sale oysters; Kimball & Hungate, ice, . M. k. Smith & Co., whole: man, from | ~J. C. Wileox and wife to Jno Dritz, part EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING 1ot 3 and all lot3, block 9, Wileox add, Wd— {5 GRS Tt 0% 844 WE= | 1) the Academy of Music, New Orleans, ), 5 . F. Se to J. W. Bedford and A. R. Tuesday., Sept. 14, 1886, Brome and father, W. f. Widn- | samey vt sors 106 1+ wec PSR o sl dos e ,and Mr. George Correvin ave |~ Nois . Hagelin’ and. wite ST | s R S ST s cl; but Wilke: 1 searcely winning the heat and r suader being | passed the line when he broke and suffered | shadows linger round its angles. There o, Fiiod & Co., wholes fair visitors from Norfolk, Neb. e40feet Of w 3 of 8 34 lot 4 block s Park | mentol GEN, ( \ 0 distanced, The time whs 5:5 Tribuna | Phyllis o zet ahead, an advantage which she | 15 considerable distance in the back- D T olomate M S ey e e pet R | SIS i I AnUOivE wins first second and fourth money, Louctte | held until past thd quarter pole, Wilkes, | gtound while the fure is varied by soveral hu- | Ciiicago shoo store, MeClurs Cracker com= | 1ne Mise Delia Lol ot 2105 Soward | A-and E. i, sinele, to A. Paulsen, | B o a1 A1 pRIZE $150,000 second. however, in the meantime was' making some | mans anda small incof med pany, of Council Blufs; T . Beard & Bro., [ M€ MISS 0 W e (RO ATC Teet of @ 3¢ of 5 55 ot lot’ 5and w 25 fect 1 e BUMMAR of the most beantitul strides imaginable, and | cattle. The piece is devoid of warmth wall | h ser Sewing Machine con: | Steet, left Saturday for her home in Des- of s 7, lot 4, block 5 Park Place, wd— | Notice, Tickets are $10 only. Halves, $5 Louette.. .22 | gradually diminishing the distance, until | Will not at irst glance reveal the skill which | N S K e pRCey % Stone, furni- | Moines, Towa. Fifths $2. Tenths I Tribune -1 1| fimally, when the grand stand was reached, | has been expended upon it. ture,” four wazons; Omalh epair | Mrs. Jennie Fowler Willing, one of the |~ Anna Foos ames A, Hawley, LIST 0P PRIZES X he overtook and passed_her amidst the A pretty little_piece, and one that preaches | \rks, ). €. Eiliott, plumber ablest women of the Methodist Episcopal | 1ot 7 bloek ¢ r ptember B 1 CAPITAL, PrizE OF $150000. .., $150,00 ‘This ra In ittook | plause of eversbody. e kept iu the 1 a sermon, is 1 Sunday Afternoon,” | ryoeer; Dalzell, ice eream: P e iNEohMwillhs ciu the Seward Street | 1856, wd 1GRAND Priize: ¢ 0,000, BOAR Fi part, Jessie J ‘om, Belle K., and | throvghout the remainder of the heat, though | representing a youthiul motier with pretty | yjior Wholesale groceries, threo wagons; Con- | 31 1. & \ e b e e Irank Mur lien A. Lanzdon, 1Guano Pizsor 000 da's Pat, oach montioned I the order of po- | Phyilis reflucsd the advantage at the lase s | fac, reading d prayer book, while the baby e v thisemaizony; | M: B. ehurch on Sunday evening, Sep- | o1 [\ hiock 1. Thprnburg Place, wil— $UARGY Purzes oF g ion to the pole. A long time | ment to about two lengths. Time— sleeps in the eradle at her side, Coilins. Gordon & Kav. @ fireworks wagon: | tember 12, The only other se that | ©john A, McShane, widower, to T e JE o was consnimed in_scoring, Black Tom di Second Heat—Every opportunity wis given n Austrlan Widow,” No.'8, is a tearful | "Whitehowse; ddrugss 1. Stovens & will be the Sunday school at 2:30 | Lee. lot 1, block 5, Brookline, wd—8330. e rvln)'llu:)\urtv]wnslt\'m and on his heels | the trotters to make their best fime, ‘The | piece, intensilied in sorrow by the happy¥- Son. contractors, © illuminated house on m, Jno B Silvis and wife to S, J. Murph; 100 ike a telegraph pole, Jessie J. to stand on | course was drageed between the heats, and | features of the babe she holds in her arms. " | wha), Goodman * Drug _ company. The Hon. C. E. Forbes, editor of the | 8¢ of see. 9, 15, 10 and part nw A sar 200 4000 s head and send i’ rider over the fence, | when Wilkes and Phyllis started, it was ex- [ No. 11, Venico by Moonlight, is ‘bold in | Jiaeribtion room float; H. 1. Clarke Drag | St. Paul (Neb.) Freo Pe o o o 00 w00 Belle K. still further varying the equine pe- | cellent to behold, Tlhey made an’ even start | treatment, and wiiile” some of its features | eomuvany. two wavons. The procession wis | b Paul (Neb.) Free Press, and also post- | “F10"% Gilvis and wife toS, J. Murphy,part | 100 SNBSS 50,00 culiarity. by chopping ‘the ground Tike o | and around the fist then tiey keot - pretty’ | seem erudt, yet in tho effects of tho lieht, | clogul by representations of Gmaha in' 15 of that thriving pl the | ofce Snds wand now i see, 10,15, 10, 100 Approximation prizes of €A rocker.” At length they got off, Jessie oven tront. Wilkes, however, pubed ahead, | both on the Adrlatic and shore, are reaiistic, | St Omai h 1980, The frst eonsisted of r, was in the yester- | Waterloo, wi—1.003.85, 100 Apprc ¥ o taking the lead, Belle K2 jolme and keeping | and maintained it throughout the race. 116 | The lamps whieh shine through the zloom of | {iia sehooner of the “Omaha or Bust’ of his brother, Colonel A. | "S petersen to Theo. Olsen, lot 6, Olsen’s o " . € a head behind him. “Lda's Petand Black | showed superior speed and staying powers, | shadows, formed by the projection of an arm | PGS *PidGedond, Omahn of to-ls > also arrived just in time | add., wd . - 'tl'fiufi;-m .[nmlx]lm ur m' }q.-;.iwn.m and in th ,m.(,l,\.,(.;,-‘>.i,tl inereased the dis- 4 y a!rm;l}n;', .\.|||.;xwr u‘-'xl indeec represented by Stephenson’s cab line turned from L. R. Sevmour to C. A. “i Brewster, 20 9 ]I’rv'l-» w'!"'m'»'ml Sanan ill the quarter pole was reached, when tance between him and the m: to about a Singing Girl and Her Father” repre- | j,. q e SR EOIT6s A Etvlsl 0 shi- | acres s 0, 15, g ¢ d—31. Application for rates to clubs should ho made Tom led Ida’s Pet by about a head, and [ dozen lengths. Wilkes r U liome in | sents a young, plump and pretty girl singing | e .."."?.."‘L‘.::.',." Ficamsiand conngs Gl QUL i (D [l Aee “Union Pacliie Kailay company to P, M. only 1o tho offico of the company in Now Or sought to get into the company. of the two | 5:10. 1S achievement w eted with ap- | with the air of a prima donna, ° A little on | U3 RECRRY erehants’ floats i the parade e Laux, lot 7 and 8, block 42, lot 6 and 7, biock | Jeane 4 romacion write ol leaders. “This he was unable to do, and_a plaise. e tands ler aged father, with thin, | wareof original and. unique desi ho Mainmoa A alon Dlat Wl—S80, o Jor further Information write ol consequence when the horses reached the | “Tnird Heat—This heat was the best thus | angular and shriveled features, accompany- | proeeision ocenpied half an hou passink | Oneof the most noticeabbe features in the | , Union P tailway company, to Mary | Grers, or Now York Exchungo i ordinary lot- stand on the tirst round they were running | far trotted Oste r y these steeds. 1twas an even | ing her with his violin, and with both mouth | Dieammar of Fifteenth and 1Donzias streets. . 1ot 8, 7 and 8, block 41, Plaite Valley, | ter. onrroncy by ex 55 At our expenso ad in pairs, and just like a whirlwind. The see- | contest from the commencement to the close, | and_eyes showing the discrimmation of a | 115 s the [araest eyt et | fruit exbibit of Braneh & Co., at the exposi- | i1 $100 e aBea ond round “saw - but Jitle change and Phyllis, at the end of it, wa ly about | musician who recognizes a coming artiste in | yyrpisned the des tion, the mammoth melons, very aptly Union Pacific lway company to Mary M. A, DAUPHIN, the relative positions with the —exce two lenzths behind, In it, Wilk eeded | in his little Dot 3 who are in_ the city during fair | called Junbo melons. They were shippeid to | Oster, lot S, blo 5, Lot 5, block " 44, Platte DAUPHIN, ow Orlonns, Ls, tion of Black ‘Tom being a more | in making 2:15 and thus winning the extra | *Ask the Porter” is a solemn, gray-bearded the committee who had the ar- | Braneh & Co. by C. W. Stewart, of Fort | Valley, g S O i D0 ronounced third, leaving Lla's Pet fourth, | £500 offered for that achievoment. Wilkes | and cowled old man, whose features disp rangoment of the parade in hand belongs the | Madison, Ia.. who makes a specialty of | I M. I £7, 8 block 42, et Sl n the third eircle, the steeds began to align, | thus won the race and lirst woney, Phyll; atonceof the habits of an ascetic, and the | oot f0F tile succoss of the event, - Banafing malons, % block 43, ralley, wd--8100 Make P. 0. Money Grdors payable and addross when Black Tom showed signs of w second. ady and mildly pevetrating glance of the - .—— Peter S rtin Svacina, | registered jeticrs 1o and dropved back, Ida’s et taking SU RY. o s of astery. AR y he <a y's EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, and Wensle K. 400, was foroou) 0, rosign e S Bk exphieion ot Waiter Do Brenie” No, BASE BALL. LD R SRS S 13, Bercer it wite, (0N R Now rionns, Lan slight lead to Belle, aintaned the 25, is a grouping of about twenty figures, sol- Horpre DaN RGeSO ToNds block 6, Walnut Hill, wd—S1 The Games Besw the St. Joe Reds same until she passed under the wire in ence of the Beg,|—The last day or two diers, civilians, mounks, cardinals and ser- L. . Bloedel e 0 AT Bose | TR RETRET, & MAUL, ¢ . 4%, Jessie J., next, 1da’s Pet third and | on this track, th st time credited before | vants. They' are all focussed upon 3 and the Union Pacifics. been showery in this part of the state and | man, lot6, block Black Com fourth, “Ihe raco was exclting | on it being’2:16) to Mattie Hunter, pacer, il ogniral RAE TR 1Y M6, BEWHO) I8 The two games to be p -JV'“" begween the | 4,6 ground is now in good condition to plow. | - Omaha Real Estato & dirust conpany o iroughout, and as the horses thundered | tw sloomy, inwarc annoyed, and tortured | Union Pacifi d the St. Joe Reds at Ath- | pne b A s, Lew Pixley, lots 7, 8, block 16, Highland down the homo streteh atter their two mile | © 1 SIGITIS MILE—S150, 45T Gontomplivce the banisiment which de- | lotts park this and. to-morrow. afternoons | gL oo SO crop s very good and 1s novw W S0, | : | [Suosemcivtods 3 Inoon, run, they were received with salvos of ap- | 1n a, Countess, Mand Mars- | pends upon Lls signature. His attitude is S T b e i R A i LI T S fistian and Julicne . Olsen to Peter > 2 platise. ton and Beeswing. They started ut the three. | matural, as 18 that of every one about him, | Promiseto be of exceeding Interest. Two | it In this count Ml py 1S yoar, o8 to’| Besen, lot 5, block 10314, Omahia, wd—-S1. UNDERTAKERS, TROTTING—2:24—S700, elghths pole and clattored past e grand | giving to the wholoa strong dramatie eficet, | games have already been played between the | Our county falr comes, bF Beptenbersito | “potds Beden and_wite'to Juliene K, Ofsen, 2 3 D’l'l(\au}nl'rlh-sln“v.h nere thlyql"x;rd. by stand In a bunch, making excellent time, 'l;lle ihgures are wo d '\wnlz\nd tie diersity | clubs this season. In the first, played at St r:.‘,“j,’)’“‘ y ADGIIACK) ANCIRA IS BY0 N OW o, Dlogk 14534, Omalia, Wd--$1. i ”AI;JD‘k;i‘l”Hl/’\LMM(s. i X eichton, Omaha; Libbia 'S, hy ving came in fi Py a second, Ma of calling and disposition is excellently ouf- » Reds w v a score of 13 t0 3. '] W' s — i i 5 fo to Wm. F. Gurley, he old stand, ‘arnam St. Ordors Cook Pei Lo SR I D IR hlnr;‘t‘u‘fx‘"zncr:flpufihuu‘u:l'f-'sli'lnf)fl"fx.”“’ri‘.‘..\:ffl ofeallfux 5p0: cellently Joe, the Reds won by a score of 15 & The |~ We understand that a demoeratic paper is Hoiampa ahd WO o) n K e R bRl A A PEm By S itondodloa, second game, on the home grounds, was won | to be started here October 1, Then our eity cve of 6 to 0, | Wil have four weekly pane blocks spoken of In a for- Bomback, Kansas' City. The above wphono No. 24 10 No.7is n plece of tapesiry whiah covers o oD e their position in the start. t--The nags came i< the entire south wall. [t possesses sever: by the Union Pacifics by a e bric First [leat—Billy Bov was two lengths be- | Beeswing winning the lieat and a Iife-size charactors engaged i playing blind- | Hoth elubs have been materially strengthened | Tl hew brick blocks spoken of in a for- At the word to 2o, and thus suifered a | Marston second aud Panola third money. man’s buff. the third individual being a | Since their last meeting, and the coming | Jat R S0 BEW SRGCE W SECCOPIE 3 sadvantage, but 1t was the best. that PACING, FIEE FOR ALT. 8§60, young cavalier with whomn & conpl es will be played in earnest. The Unjon | how bemg made for still another brick block L i oaHIRE DI ETN00K 1086 64, 5, ibloskc could be done, becatise Billy Ford’s daneing | The entries were Silvertall. by L. W, Sin- | of ladies in the olden . time are s have the strongest wine that they | With a frontage of lifty feat, Now business | g5y single, to I ague, lot 4, bl 52,000, Henry Ambler and wife to Ione Ambler, 12, Ambler Pl wid— J. Daven- 18, 7 i ] ! V. 1 ) g (H ok W 5| tin re_constantly Starting up and many 5 proclivities necessitated is going round the | clair, Salem, Ind.: Little B, G, Grimes laying merry pranks, one filling his hat played this year. ‘‘Home Run” [ firms are constani § L ilenry Ambler and wife to Fannfa Ambler © course to get in mvmlniuuglu “gvl aw: f'!#uf:l‘:lr-:"l‘"fl Ind. ! Jog| I' 'f.hm “’\'-‘"“‘ lv’vir.‘]’x water l);'uhn a neighboring Kfuunmiu. the champion second base- | new rlwr-ll_h;z, are going up n!lo er the We | Rigley. lots 6, 8, bloek 12, Ambler Place, Libbie 8. pulled to the front, Billy Patsy Clin J Lr.u,,. hote, J The piece is perhaps the first tapestry e man, late of 't he Binghamton lull‘ml-—\:uu\;fl:_nu_u) Blklllmsutl)’.ll\’\'llvlll;(:ll'! day | LEIS 00, Ford following, and at times giv- w, Mich. s Boy. Frank Van | displayed in Siubr Itis & sondarta picce Y., nine, arrived last night, and will play [ approache PRAMDYIEIALE AL IR0 e ing evidence of magnificent meta A y. S, W. Chapma of work and attracts a great deal of atten. | With the home elub for the first time to-da will come out and carry off the lesislative A Postal Plum. As to whether this county is 50 o'clock | persimons. v will be called at Once or twice he dropped back uvon Billy | Elgin, Tils. ' All of these had ma i ny admirers, | tion. T'he g n Wyl or not 18 a question. Our county | WASNINGTON, Sept. 10.—[Special Tele- Boy and then again eultivated an acquaint- | Clinker got 2y 00 But the gem of the collection s the statue [ to Zive the attendants at the an_oppor- | Van Wyek or hol TN, o U , 1 Ricl B anco with Libbie S, 13ut this dashing waiden 141|',:H“{m{-’f‘",\|kin"°hi}u'§'{:;{u-u,";’f’.{l{x;;'”if;::,’_ usuiprised e T Is fiesh from tho soulpiors | tanity to towitness the kame, ‘The Sunday | eonvention will be held Soptember 15, hf,’",'f\.‘.'i,f,',’.‘.,.',;.l.,, Ielehinrd f HEIe s was disposed to firt with and tinally madeup | fitth, Silvertail sixth. / studio, just as the subject, # petite female, is | game will be ealled at 3:30 o'clock, The clubs 7 imess Fail ardson county, viee Chas, A. Logeshieimer, lier mind to leave both of her malé admirers | ~ After several failures to make a good start | fresh from the bath. She is but imperfectly | Will be positioned as follows: . ‘Hoayy:Businoss Fallurg, L g A HARNCEUSI IR, and rushed down the home streteh, passing | they zot away in a platoon, and everyone, | attired, the neclige style of her warment | . r. Cimicago, Sept. 10.—The Tines' Eau il » the wire in 2:51 There was but a single | oven, those who happened to fail belind, did | revealing exceeding personal charms, when | Bandle Claire, Wis., specia The tirm of Chap- W Murderer Hanged, als in the heat and it lasted but a moment, | magnificent work. It wa ashad been | she s interrupted in the «onning [ Salisbury man & Co, among the leading business nGETOWS, Tex., Sept. 10,—-Trwin Mur- and it was shared in by both Billy Ford and | expected, beeause the record of the least dis- | 0f her apparel by tie appearance of some | I kwell. nouses of Northwestern Wisconsin, made a the wife murderer, was hanged here nion. She | Jones , while the | Mc] st | Dwyer ... Billy Boy, This break lost the latter second | tinguished being not less than 2:21. They | person who is not always a com position and enabled Ford to advance until | all came.down the home streteh in a bunc Strikes an attitude of shynes oth the noses last mentioned passed at the | Little Km, it, putting | and the features ove voluntary assignment to-day for the benetit e e ef ereditors. Liabilities, $90.000 to $100,0003 braska and lowa Weather. shean the last mowm head is lowered sume time under the wire two lengths behind | hvad in advance of Riley and winning the | with an expression, sweet as ever lined a lip, [ Anderson. Left field . Jumbo | assets, $140.000, principally M,}f York, Chi- or Nebraska and lowa: Geoerally fair the aking it a tie for them, lieat, Riley being second, Patsy Clinker third, | and yet withal a tinge of wmortitication over | Miles Center field. ... onnors go and Boston ereditors. % he cause of | seatner, slightly warie t—Bill Ford had to be taken | Messin; ilny fourth, Silvertail fifth, and | her letter episode. ‘This piece is the grand | Stroe tight field .. Sunday | Suspension was too LT CI L - - round the course again to enable him to zet |* Jenuy Lind sixth, central attraction for everybody who visits | Manager Parrish. of the Athleties, has | 1o .t times, giecr KORRHY, = ol His Lordship's Nightgown. off lils dancing disposition. It succeeded in | *'Tha remaining heats of this will be trotted | the eallery, made artangements for threa games tobe | Dension of trade, ‘and 8 few collections | g o) Roeord: A Boston lady who has & ouoasuro sud tho tree pulled ou wilh | soday. ; R 1l the Teatures of this callootion warc pub | piaved betwean the Athieties and the West fon et O oot v x| just roturned from a long western trip A pocket, and all three remained in At the close, Starter Smith state at Luna shed in the BEE yesterd They cannol 2 elub s latter plao ring ? §N008, . 2 Feottd e 4 ¢ » most ente: o Bneh Uit the. Quartar polo was. Faschdy | It ton suaan anet B T acaaguns | LaNed B O e " o, L1n " dhtall " DOt | ot giub ik the latir bisoo during the falr, | vator and operated extansively fn grain | &ays thal tho most entortaining fontuiraof i¢, The firm | the whole excursion s Lord X, adis There Billy Ford broke and fell back a do and supplies tor the | Ford 1 | for irregularity had been suspended for | they may all be seen to-night at the expo- - and " DIneEy A6 110 W L . ipagibe, sl Lisbie aud Ford trolted on oo | thirty deve by the asoriation s oty | SlHoR. Rues afe ialobe worth'fip Tpiiceof AMU e O o 60 oo i aavo Boan Hoguishod E,-}w}‘.“]i‘(",'.]} s iand Lis g ial e ] Jibble ca v | Dayis, rider of Galloway, had boen punistied | admission, chill and . wh ; aby-blue uightgowns. Lord 3 cled | gnd Comfor 3 o L Boy wade up Tor lis unruly breaks, narrowed | i tie same way, P i ~—- Production of at the Opera | vinzasuccesstul and honorablg business i | with a valet,”of course. “He “retired to | deaiers™"c] Cutcniso K the distance betwoen bim wnd the” oters, 50 | " e orvica wiekron At A. Notes, Houpe Last Night. L oo on_the palace cai quite early,and | — that when ho reached howe he was it a | To-dny there will be o grand tioiting free- | The young men will hold their Bible class | myere is much mare to interest one in the i Al busi- KO Ry L Ak T length behind Libbie and Bitly Ford's head | for- vas beside the driver of the ! I, i whieh the following horsas will | t gt By eragr 105, T, | b park e 60 s a1 | S memoh mOEAK. A% i1, Bublesh JTho S many .lllll\‘vlulh - 4 k story of “Bob,” Patti Rosa’s play, than is | eve onths ago. Elijah Swmith, a | prescrves at one end of the car and had Holy Spirit.” Al young men cordially in- | weneratly found iij the productions of its | Drominent business man, is assiznec, Jiis vatot undress him and rig him for the SARATOGA oA, : Albert France, 2:19; Joe Dayis, who trotted | i il 8 A Atthis polnt Harry Wilkes and Phylils 1 6 agalnst Phyllls, 2:173; Eebo | Vit el kind. It is wrillén to subservea purpose, e T —— pighi (Mhon all ras dona L puroliod made their ap| ance and were introdieed Consul, 2:25 “Phe usual jail service will be held to-mor- | gnd that is to enable the lady to appear in e Growth of a . down through the aisle to his section al ‘They were out gerting f 1 to shape and_demonstrative Special prominm of £50 offered iduals in the stand threw up their caps | for the best herd of brown Swiss catile. Wil Chicago News: Tne Union Pac railroad was completed in May, Two y before—in 1867—Nabr row at 1 0'cloc! men in th k. Come and assist the young | eharacter ereated Wor another lady in the branch of their work. same professionaf line. Like all other plays, lea " themselves hoarse, | be competed for by showing herds in fron The gospel meeting to-mortow at 4 o'clock its kind, even those wliich have come like | WO ; ) o 3 & i T o Y “Phinl Hea ¥ Ford caused ' iis. nenal | toe Tl st Crweto e s SOULON | will boled by our president, Warren Switz- | this, frol Marsdgih It makes no attewnt i radmitted fo the union ‘v\ln"l" L[ el a tho uo Mlli‘l'h‘h’fll‘ his llx' hl"\\ s AWOWIL of aud after he had Swiss herd belis, ler. ‘The usual song servico will be held at | e true nature, nearly all of its le than' 120,000 ‘nopulation, poounying the | white -knlited Bigutonp, sRE W, Tos) around the se Alr, 1 A .—Grand baby show, babies to be | the beginning of the meeting. rybody | eharacters are werations, **Bob™" section adjacent to the Missouri and i conntenance and his yellow side-whiskers showed that he was ing to get tired of | ghown in frout of graud stand. . cordinllv inyited, Strangers always wel- | ® ¢hild that' coul Q" found in a day’s walk, | ehiefly south of the Platte. In 1880 the [ lielpod, svith the valét tollowing behind SAQATGGA WYUMING the saltatory g, He tinally ordered 3 vgo? - Combn Batrane by the Staitway b 1508 Far- | neither coutd a Pruf. Doremo Sharp be found | population of the state was 453,402, Set- | with his lordship’s daily clothes on his i ) . when Libbie was two lengths behind. Ford The Exposition, nain street, ’ s outside the green rhom. If these charact: tlement and agriculture had then become | arm, to make up a picture never to be vushed wildly to the trontand led for some The exposition yesterday witnessed @ L t n | fo 0SPErous over the waste nag to sotten: time. -~ and be lowever, tired of his dust uarter polo was reached had half a dozen lengths. 1 ket well togetlier, the £ rther The mouthly business meeting of the asso- [ or the first m_‘n_w‘,n general and p larze attendauce, to whom it gave the gic ewtion geeurs Monday evening next. Mem- [ found in oversdi B b o ate est satisfaction. ‘Thiey occupied its nalls | Lers will please bear i mind aud be present. | Ol 06 %0 IEEE DA Bov beon re | subdue its we and was be Fiell eulture im, Lime, Boy ana F o third, Billy Ford second and 1 even after the time decid 1 to ¢ pfore » g lays it v p Ros's sinuing is still [ and botween line 8. tinst, The' work 81 the Jast one was R I ided upon to close | In, before that evening, 1eld evary | EOOM, her i, an ae tnopint | s, the 100th maridi 1 ghecitic for IROULR S A L f th ) 3 wany slowly left the hall, I young men’s meeting is held every e A D A 81 S| 3 Nebr 1 tala o 3 b jiul, Tt w \n\‘.\.n‘u.]m. |n-:\'|>uwnl In the evening the place presonted a most | Thursd: Gulig from s to 4 o'cloek. Every | sureliarged with witehery and spirlt. | She the population of Nebraska 1 SR of & piece of mechanian, and sweoceded fn | B UCOVEINE o Bihoo Ditsented 8 most | young mau is urged to attend at lenst once | Abvears again to-night, and ‘at 8 watluce, | to 740,645, or, more than 6 per ¢ I you have humors, pimples, T T P T T oy el accomplishinic the st quarter at o 3520 rate, | attr s I . he galierie © €5 | and become convineed of the interest and | this afternoon. five years. The incre in her boils, eruptions, it is because laily Stage arn 5 e won_the heat in J¢ aud earned first | peeiully distinguished. The light from the | value of these meetings held by young men . T— farm~ produets, the smail the system needs toning and 3 oty The secoud was “divided between | many chandeliers found excellent reflection | for youns wen THEY SHOT AT HAZE, and hogs was in proportion: purilying. Nothing gives such from Fort Steele. s illy Boy and Billy Ford, in the hundreds of pictures which lined the | The September social will be held at the | g Orooks Caught Stealing Attempt \ure, thickening in the rood health, smootn, ciean skin ; Eu,l,h.s_ -~ SUNNAST, walls, Besides they were filled with o host | Fo0Ins one week from next' " oy, Maks ot i 8 n portion, wis y Bha Vimorous feellng ns. Sim- 4 illy Ford.: of werry young folks, whose inspection of | Xeneral nyitation is extended, e conquering westward. In 183 mons Liver Regulator, & simple i 1 i iy Boy. keaccalinvitation s J ters settled on the uplands in the vi- » compound.’ It stumu- Co3d Phyflman in Attendance. :4 F.,1saae Dillon Bi the many features was accompanied with a rf— yesterday afternoon in an encounter with . t 4 Vies in this | Funning, racy comment, intermingled with Air-Brake School, two crooks, who were caught in the actof | cinity of Sidney, first broke ground for racer MaY Clath, by Sichiupd Wiltle, Oaiag | Pleasant and hearty laughter, 1o harmony | For tholast two weeks o school car for | ropiing a drunken man on South Tentn | farms in Cheyenne county. The pro ; Ving, by 8. C. Ewnig, Salt Lake: Mc. | with these were the sweet sonnas of & num- | instructing railroad men in the uso of the | sircet, The men were seen rifling the | ducts the first year were corn, yielding digestion and m Lwod, Hlenry Chaiuberlain, Aranatioe; Aunlo | ber of planos in all parts of the gallery, mel. | Westinghouso air brakes, has been down at | Lockets of an old mian who was Iying drunk | fram thirty-five to forty by hiels por gers, | pure and swoot. e orth Platte;Almeta, L. W. | lowed both distauce and the buzs of | the Union Pasific yards. Yesterday 1t was | by the steps of Paxton & Gatlagher's ware- | 0318 producing from thirty to for ‘| was greatiy roublad with bols - nire, Sal Ind.; Jerry L. Jawes, | man hundreds. Anndst l\ i “ . bushels, potatoes averaging from 100 to A PNDELSS N Marsh, Chicago; Ethan Allen, Dot ion e | aery and " uay Ahese all gl | brought up to the depot, and will probably be | louse, The matter was reported to Oficer | yop RISYENG “UECER Vielding ‘trom oa s KENDELSSOHN & FISHER he son, Omaba; Teadie, T. C, | -l: mleht Y seen philosophers, both | turned loose on the B. & ML boys tu-day. | Jiaze, who went after the thieves. They had eighte to twenty bushéls to the acre. B 29 , o s Ao ey oo R | v Z, L, Carichael, Tama City, young and old, aftentive only to the | This car contains a series of complicated air | aken refuge in the Southern hotel, on theeor- | (ther vareties of field and root crop, the M3 i my b e Liver, cleanses the oy A skin of yellowness, improves ety ey W. H, CADWELL, Proprietor. ‘here were the followin rotarm of theia Ha Phila & Soatnern Ml [ vhea. Ethan Allen, Teddie and ‘Frouble were | inusie of the orchestra, and allowing their | machines showing all the polnts in the wman- | por of Leavenworth and Ninth streets, and > 5 f I Y 3 N cy i i v i 4 7 \ tame grasses and there were trees of pithdran. Hhosh rewainive, e 4 Gl | fuiey W bo wiousht upon by s beauitul | agemout, repalr, etc., of the Westinghotse | il (o leave the place when the oficer en- | equally encouraging grow(h, This on plex g Ber e ' : i g o 5 ey came 10r &' short di-t wi [ his morning, 1,000 ehildren of the public | city, is in fered. Haze ntercopted them, however, and | the 103 meridian, but a single degree east | Wous Liver egy atirfors saortiny ny e Lth wis P R LN ondany fhot | sctonls il b Somitied . tho budiue | hyintn, oharge of this car, and isaiao the | O0Ac JIEK N ere bis prisoners. Instantly | of the meridian of Deuver! Dgforedant el the froauvns . Lo KHANE Nupeviutousdsube