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"THE OMAHA DALy BEE SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9. 1887, NUMBER 83, soldiers in Nebraska, but a registry, thus far, | from H. M. S. Pinafore. They had hardly | boar two years and over, sow one yerr and | under the wire none but the judges could A, . Carson, of Kansas City, owner of | In attendance yesterday at any other place of about eighty-five has been made. reached the middie of the lake when they | under two years, sow over six months and | discriminate who was in ~the lead. Neil, [ Tipton and Cora B, trotters, was among the | in the state. Ohio—President, Captain, Joel Hull, Min- | commenced to fire upon the works of | under twelve months, boar any age, sow any jowever, took it by one of the closest most enthusiastic of the spectators, Congressman McShane gave a very lueld ' den; secretary, J. E. uill, Beatrice; trons- | Vicksburz, The war correspondent of | age, boar over siq months and under twelve | cisions ever rendered on a race ¢ ||hg. Bob Lakeman, of Kansas City, and a well | ypinion on the merits of a Shropshire Down D wrer, J. T, Iteex Klklorn; chaplain, Rev. W. | the Bek was placed in charge of [ months. —Second _premiums—boars six | Indigo third, Belle Isle fourth, and Cora C. | known turfman'is here. owe yesterday. .. | H. Hamilton, Albion; orator, C. F. Mander- | the magazine, which was filled with powder | months and under twelve months, over two 8t . A. Ketchmen, of Springfield, Neb., will The noted master mechanic, 1sane Congs They Thronged the Reunion and Fair | son, Omaha;color beater, N. Feliows, Stroms- | and fireworks. This he watched with dili- | months and under six months, sow over two SUMMAR start Madison in the two mile dash to-day, | donm, strolled through the booth and Gronnds Yesterda; burg: surgeon, Dr. R. W, Chapman, Prescotts | gence several times brushing of myriads of [ months and under six months, boars two CETRR He says he’s a winner. rattling machinery. executive committee, P. Roggen and ) ,P,"k, which rained-in golden drops upon | years and over, one year and under | Mabel i, . 1 th —— G. Frankiin. Lincoln: G, P. Winterstel ‘anola, Re: ess and Ben | ~ . alus, were conspicous on the fair's driver in Geneva. There are about 2,000 Ohio soldiel v A It over, one year and under two ' years, boar | C John, I8 also of the opinfon that Omaha FOURTH DAY'S SUCCESS. | in the state and 250 of them have registered 'JJS,‘;Z;“,,‘foflflf“}”"A‘?.".°':§,'§“{‘§,“"mf,:‘,';f,‘:: over six months and under twelve months, 11 3 5 should have a running Sssion next sprine. “‘:’l:::‘""fi"'l'l sfoanarous METHKAbLAE in the camy ulntetts of burned fingers. Meanwhile | tW0months and under six months, sow two | lime—2:l, 2: He will start Ponola in the two mile dash | (iR (Al 8 REOSPECOUS, kN now will Inaiana—7rosident, Dennis ‘Tracy, Cedar | the miniature mortars of the boats barked at | YEArs and over, borr two years old and over, | _The second attraction was the free-for-all | thys afternoon. S She oot atates ahrinke e didNo8 ..o | Rapids: first vico president. Jacob Wiedeman, | heights and with the concussion of every | BOW one year and under two years, sow over | pace, purse 8300, with the following entries: F. I Porter, of Mt. Pleasant, Towa, owner | FIKS FR¢ 0ot SIAES SEBAEIA this fair. Twenty-five Thousand Soldiers and Oivil- | Petersburg: second vice president, D. L | ghof, out went the illuminating medium aod | 81X months and under twelvemonths. E. K. | = Dan D. b g, C. E. Mayue, Omaha; Fawn- | of Only Dare, who won second in Wednes- | KNOW Its greatness until he beheld H t 0 L Thomas, abia; third vice president, Wm. | loft all the deck in darkness. Suddenly one | Carford, of Gilford, Mo, was awarded first | foot, Joel Carney, 8t. Louis, Mo.: ‘Tommy | day's mile and repeat, says Omaha by all [ Samuel Donaldson, one of Stromsburg's iansat Camp Logan. Revnolds, St. Paul; secretary, 0, O.' Belly | of the gunuers of the Benton exclaimed ; premium for best pen of hogs any breed. Lynn, Thomas Lynn, St. Lous, Mo.; Little | means ought to have a spriig running meet. | substantial men, philosophically viewed the Lincoln; treasurer, (. Bel (l‘lncoln. “That boat (the Carondalet) *is on fird.” ” HORSES, M., Mra, George Grimes, Salem, Ind., and | He says this s the best halt mile_track west | Show, 1llinois—President, D, McCague, Wabash, Sure enough, the ron cloth sides | (Inlot No. 8 class No. 1, 0. 0. Hefner, of | Raven Boy, lui. W. A.'Jones, 'Rusiiville, | of Chicago, that the peovle are liberal with | Judge Wakely was an interested spectator. GRAND ARTILLERY DRILL | Neb.: vice president, Hanry Hice, Wilson® | of The St e J0™ geines. Then | Nebraska City, was awarded first premiums | Ind.; MonKey Rolla, b'k, George Grimes, | {heir money, betting Is practised extensively, | ). T, Clark, general manager of the Chis 14 . Whiteham, Oxford: | came @ “burst of thunder loud,” | on 8tallion four years and over, stallion | Salem, Ind. and a running session would be a card of in* | saco, Milwaukee & St Paul, a rosident of * | color-bearer, W. H. Hoblitt, Dorcheater: | and the whole front and side of the monster | three vears and under four years, on colt be- | Raven Boy sold favorite in the pools at the | ealculable benefit to the city. He says, with | Mijwauke, and W. Nash, the goneral Thirty-five Thonsand Visitors At the | executive committee, J, K. Johnson. Dor | burstinto flame. Then about a huudred | tWeen one and two years old, filly same | rateof 3tol, Littie M. was drawn, regard tothe track it isalways good, with wide ) , oceupic ces on the Fair. chester: J. 11, Presson, Sewar H. H rockets exploded atthe same instant and at In- | 8%e. mare any age. Second premiums on The following vositions were drawn: Dan | turns and never gets hard, and all horsemen b AL R LR s v alry NERY £ . h R ¥ grand stand. land, Waverly: C. C. ‘Enslow, and K. 1 - | stallion betweéen two and three years, colt be- [ D. pole, Fawnfoot second, Monkey Rolla | liketo work on it. George Seaman, Porter’s R < . W. Whitcomb, Friend. ‘There are about six }g‘;""“{:'u‘,‘a",‘{&:"’fi;ffi“'t’hz“fi"fl.m‘. denten: | tween onoand two vears, fily same age, | third, Tommy Lynn fourth, Raven Boy | trainer, I8 also eloquent it behalf of'the track LAkl B '\'_L‘;‘y“\'!*_'“;‘::‘ifs‘:".‘:l’w';{n hundred Illinols soldiers on the list. boat looked like n section of the Inferno, | Stallion four years and over, and turee years | fifth. A and a running meet, lie presentation of objects and the races. THE BATTLE ON THE LAKE, Noew York—President, W. J. Crane, Ar- | ¥orth rushed & human belng in | 8nd four years. [he send-off saw ‘Tommy Lynn with de- | "W, A, Jones, of Rushville, owner of the el ot palt o lington : vice president,C. 1. Millard, AIblon: | fiames from hand to foot. He was % CATTLE. cldedly the best of it- e set a hot pace and | handsome black pacer-Owner Boy,was jubli- D. Lonergan, of Florence, an ‘n;n[s!\lo — secretary and treasurer, L. 1. Stetson, York: | ahout to jump into the lake, when one of the John H. Klinker, of Omaha was awarded | at the quarter pole was a length in the lead | ant over the Boy's performance, rnnuox:. was a visitor, and he is proud of his The Magnificent Races At the Fair | asstantsecretaries. C. H. Fiteh, Omaha, and | sunnerson the Benton shouted. second premium for bull between one and | of Dan D., who was working splendidly, and Charlie Ogaen, Esq., took in the races from ('tulnt,\; n? capitol and his state. 7 A. L. Manchester, Lincoln. hundred | ®Wpon7c'do thats you'll get drowned.” two years, E. K. Day, of Weeping Water, | gradually closing the gap., Dan 1. was | the reporters’ stand. F. W. Corliss, of Waterloo, farms 1440 and the Excellent Showing ifty-four men from the Empire state are The poor fallow was denuded of his burn- | fifst bremiums for bull between one and two | closely followed by Fawnfoot and Raven C. E. Mayne purchased the pacer, Tommy | acres. He was for nine years commissioner Made in All of the Other recorded. ing clothes and then hands held him from a | YEArs, COW between two and three years, s Boy with Monkey Rolla abad last, The half | | v, vesterday for $7,000, and he was | Of Douelas eounty. e says this fair is so lowa—President, J. M. Lt ey f & doz ond premnfum on heifer calf. J. S. Haven, | mile pole saw the horses in the same order. ol id aff de 2:161; | far beyond any ever held in the state, that D 1 t 'l watery bath, while half a dozen reached buck- y 1 delivered after the race. Lynn made 2:16%y epartments, resident, Gruel, Omah; e ket With water extinutsned | Of Colony, Kan., was awarded first premiums | but on the third quarter Dan D.'made & | 4t Couneil BlufTs in July, and is ono ot the | there if no use in making comparison. He Taylor, David City; treasure e e e e, v ot &ilough | on bull three years and over, bull between | spurt and threatened to pass Lynn, the silk, | hogiSacers in the countey, hias just returned from a trip to Vermont and Papillion; color bearer, R. Rock, L e Sy for the Bue's cores: | tWo "and “three years, bull calf, cow | however, was thrown into the bottle and he | P60 B Chminberar kicks against being | deelures that Nebraska Is. getting far ahead The Day at the Camp. land; exccutive committee, Henry Steen, [ Money i m'pn;‘:-utine \nagazine and at the | three years and over, lieifer calf bétween | gamely lield his vantage. Coming down the | , Major, Chambers' 'Kicks “against b g | of the east. Yesterday, at Camp Johin A. Logan was | Oaklana; T. . Jones, s City; J. H. % ol are - culated one and two years and heiter calf. Second | home stretch Dan D, left his feet and could ikt WVillian Commissioner O'Keefo states robustly, same time firs off pvrotecnics calculated to sl 1§ three v i cow | notbe controlled. e erossed tho string on a | terday. 1t 1s plain William, sired. A breeze from the southwost tempered | Ahomas, Tobius Zuver. Four huudred vet- | tho “Lady of the Lake” and scrambled over Y Rt | i : Farmtort, 1 u Rolla i erans were registered. 16/ thirce years, heifer caif between one and two | Farmfort, Raven Boy and Monkey Rolla | ana cerulean siit, circulated among the boys Today's Rices, the heat of the sun, and.as a consequence,ev- | (\,“"‘,a‘lvr‘;‘_{f“fil;‘l:z‘;“ g Georze W. Whiting, | et stern into the sympathetic hands of some S tOABOLE | years, Frank Harrison, Blair, Neb,, first pre- | following in the order named. The quarter | on the quarter stretch, 3 This I the st day of the races, and con- ¥ erybody was at liberty to tako in all the | Seward: lieutenant colonel, Ii. G. Meek- | hleasureseckers. Tue line connecting the | miums on bull betweén one and two years | was made in 24, the halt 1:0di4, the three- | @Dave Mercer,Esq..chalrman of the city cen- | trary to the usiial endtom, the card 13 the fing sizhts and entertainments of the well-trodden | ling, Wymore; first major,’ 8. P, “Martin, | {8t o "tha all the boats Hloated toward | tnd bull of any age, The Inter State Gal- | quarters 142 and the milo 2:181, 1t was | tral committee, enjoyed the sport about s | estana most interesting of the meet, an tented field South Omaha; second major, orge W, | e :fi‘(:m wl’n‘:r‘u ‘l‘huylwurs - erclleasly fred loway Cattle Co., Kansas City, first premi- | a line axmb_mun and heartil onjlo ed by tlfia thorouzhly as the best of them. . those who fall to attend will miss a treat in- ry iaE Hoover, Ulysses; third major, G. Oshorne, 0 by the battorie tho heights, 'Lhe | Ums: Bulls, three years and over, between | great crowd, who cheered wildly as the Pat Ford kent an eye on the bookmaker, The early trains brouzit in hundreds of | (akiand tel J. . Calk upon by the batteries on the heights, 'The | oneyear and two years, any age, three vears | horses came liome, d i itst event Is the 8:40 trot $300, peoplo and veterans from the Interior of the | Osceop L iermaster, - Ju Po Calkins, | Lrasy was burned and presented a hand- | 5ug §Te% owing thres of his get over two | A g00d start wad obtained in the second [ DidI hear how he placed his lucro. AL B OUEE O BULE0 AP LB L RO R L B T i 5 g The Caron 5 o ¢ . B boinTt Dick Berlin and Miss Berlin, Miss Kensie, | with sixtecn entries as follows: © state ,the mid-day and afternoon ones rolled | Pennsylvanin—President, Captain John 8. | faine spectacle 'he Larondalet aud the yoats, Cows, tlires yehiaand ayet, LotReck | fitnkne iorses bl i almost & eart Lo | Miss -Miller “and: Gv K. Whilelr. Uotien; oillie, bm ) A, 0. Beclcwluy Eransion) JH S Wi Deoble Siom Hie olts, WROSS }Xo:::{;nt I::n':[m-‘t rB i l\l\" wltl”ll":“)r:lnr:' watm fire witi the mottars upon the Y“"g"‘* one and !\vo)yvnr ezlll' Tamsey Bros. & | staid there, passing the quarter in 84, the [ Charlie Ott and several others cerbiiL ol I“ i h“:‘l:llmn'.‘\"‘llm" ll’;‘l;nit-\ " ‘:ls‘é hll{- emplogers had given them half a day of to | ATRlRONE secretaeys B Broes, West Bibt | e name of " the young man who ‘Was | (o, of Emporia, Kas., first oremium buils, | half 1:085¢" tho three-quarters 1342 and the | antideluvian tally-ho on the quarter streteh. | harh = Station, Nt PRUIC K 8 B0 T visit the camp. During the day nearly five | Pennsylvania men on the roster. burned in the explosion could notbe learned, | tiirée years and over, between one and two | mile 2:178, Atthe third quarter Dun H. | aylor, assistant treasurer of the B. | PIGRH fRSIRE Buti AEEH A tins hundred ¢farmers' wagons entered the en- | = New England--This, of course, comprises | Pecause a small boat took him to shore before | years, bull ealf, bull any age, bull three years | under thé stimulation of voice and whip, | & M., was caught monkeying with an- ele- , Kans o closure from all the surrounding countios, resentatives from the states of Maine, | the revorter could reach him. and over showinz three of Lis get; cow three | got down to some beautiful work and suc- | gant tip. « W. Benson, who has astring of winners P, 1 A is steed Buceph- e canvas covering of the explosives, as the | IWO _years, ~ sow two years and . . here, including I rdl e o s TS, s Barney Losen, Kansas C Truesdale, b m, D, W, Roe, x 1 3, V. , Massachusetts, div's BHER years and over, cow anv age, Heifer between | ceeded for a second or two in keeping cou Even tho cupolas on the grand stand | jorry R, ch s, M. tiley, Kearnoy, bringing with them between two ana threo | New, Tjyupshire, Vernont, Mussachusel i Tocddyis BURIUBALIe, 170 and three yoars, helfor. between one and | pany with Lynn hub to_hub, with Raven | were filed with enthustastio and eheoring | frtery s 8- Q oy Rynrey three thousand visitors. Then, the evening | their officers of last year as follows: Prest This morning there will be a grand bat- | two years, heifer calf. Boy acquitting himself with credit for third | spectators. Mckarland, br s, Bd. Pyle, Humboldt, Neb.: trains swelled the attendance by several | C. D. Richardson, Eacle: secretary and | tallion drill in front of the grand stand, in Sheep, class three Cotswolds, lot one, ram In approaching the striug Lynn put Starter Smith talks rizht out in meeting. | Byron Sherman, b's. William A, G." Cobb, thousand more 8o that during the day not | treasurer, I P. Gace, Fremont; color bearer, | which all the companies of the Twenty-first | two years and over, C. H. Bollinger, Pluin 'neth between himself and Dan, With | j1e will tolerate no foolishness by jockeying | Fremont, Neb.: Daisy H, b . 1. starbuck, loss than 25,000 peoplo wore on the grounds, | F: P Rundistf, Grand [sland: ‘chaplain and | infantey present will take part. The drill | Creek, Neb. first and second premiums, Ram | Raven Boy and Monkey Rolla_trotting well | grivers, MeCook Rebs Chipantnk, W. 1, Saundors, Tho can Ty Wi e nted withmare | orator, Rev.W. E. Copeland,Oinaha: medical | S N one year and under, ram lambs one year, | up together on the seven-eighths, the come Mons, HTinefire and Mile. Pedro aroused [ Jr.; Gladys, blk m, R. 8. Malone I T T it 1t wy | director, Dr. . J. Solomon, Klor- | Will be accompanied by skirmish firing and | threo ewes two years and over, three ewes | out being as follows: Lynn hrst, Dan [ SO, THAR A0S SR RCR AREGE | hoide, N AR e Dy o it Was | ence. ' Vice presidents wero also elected | the body will bo under the command of Cap- | one year and under two, three ewes one year | second, Kaven Boy thiird, ‘Monkey Rolla | {10 Usitd SRAERRI T IREESATRE CHERE | GE0k Rarm, Oconomowoc, Wis.; Zula, b g T RAsInsAR 1t dlials0 Lt gruAtL B tbae: oF || CrOmitte s Hatne, . T | tain Boste, whoso command has beon at four | and Undor tvo, Fum any age, owo any ake, | fourth and Farmtort " distanced, ‘Time, | {51 YRR VR e infio, " | Cliarlen Witkon, Storiing, 11 \Wyomtng s ] 50 the gres i W, i, | of these state reunions. ram and five of s get, first premiums in all. | 2:175 Ly L J o el . 0. Jioel ston, Wy b L AR ELU S GBI | Gt Doder: | ©This atternoon, at 2 o'elock, the kreat sham | John Griith of Shenandann, In., got first | Ut close of this intensely exciting heat | W. IL Berstol, secrotary of the state fair is | Mad, A. C. Beckwith, Evanstan, Wee. o oo Ay e aand i Tront of tho!| North!' Banusihta 11, Hall, | battle of the reunion will take place. The | prizes in Liccestershire; ram two yoars and | came within an ace of witnessing a slugzing | at the Paxton, and will remain here throush | i i Tist of entries in th following? S S et bt aorly. | Omiabint Riiode 1sia Mull Cork! | plan has already been engaged by General | over, and ram one year and under:aiso in | match between Walker, driver of Raven Doy, | the week. P. 7 McMillus of the St. Marys- | #7TL G TN ASEET LT B T Rt R D it ) ehileangy O | Connecticut, Charles . 11jil, Gi Wheaton, General Manderson, Commauder | three ewes three years, one year and over, | and Nebro, Mayne’s driver. Walker charged | Ville, Mo, fairis at the same hotel.” Parties | (00 U (L S iRGde GUIGR TG0 99 tors l\"l‘ l'ml'l_fl 'mlfl' ‘_V.:U !ml‘d\"l‘c:l l‘l’ Yesterday afternoon the Russell, Major Clarkson and several others, | and three ewes ono year and under, in ram | Nebro with crowding him out on ~the home | Wishing to make ontrres to o]lhl‘r of these Jesse Gandy, Broken Bow ; MeLeod, eh's, H. (LT “l} e crowd which stood around note | 1), Said a visit of respect to Comuandor | and promises to be the most entertaining | any age, ewe any age. In Southdowns he | streteh, and threatened to strike him with | fairs can do so while the gentlemen are in Chinmberiy, Arapihoo; White Stockinzs, withstanding - the tamperatare was 84 | Riissell, and atter that cailed upon General | and successful “enzagement of this kind | was awarded first premium in ran two yeats | his w The judges ordered him in per- | the eity. i I Ros Otty | Joe Davis, bt as to sugesta more shtored spot than that | Wiieaton, who was one of the Second regi- | Which ever took place in this state. 'The | and over, ram two years and under, pun of | emvtory tones fo desist, or be ejected from | Leroy Mayne, with his horse Exception, i ) idianas . Wil around tiio stazo upon wiich thelr entertan. | [VIER, WEO WaS oo of, e, U. S infantry of fourteen companies, now | twenty-thiree ewes two years and over, ram | the grounds, at the eame time stating that | gave an exhibition against time, Broderick owd : Thg, Hitaol D it on the grounds, 2,000 veterans and all the | any age, ewe any age, bést ram lamb. The | they had observed nothing irregular in the | betting he could not beat 2:45. Ie did it [ ' b L of the orators was tha gentleman who 18 Battery T » artillery”will take part in the fight. ‘The vet- | same ~ gentleman was awarded Secong | drivinz. cleverly with 95 seconds to spare, Exception | 1 i ‘ known to fame as Lozier, the fighting cham- | yegterday afternoon the artillery marched s will be under the command of Major | premiuui in ram one year and under two and | In the third heat of the pace Tommy Lynn [ makinz the milé in 2:36'. T ratse eirs B0 plain. . 5 by way of the commander’s tent to the exer- | Clarkson and _the re-ulars ander Major | best ram lamb. C. H. Bollinger of Plum | ovened up the ball at a rattling pace, with | Tne beautitui running race wasa fit close | "W " sh. These excreises \v<~r«'-|-|olnnzedln!Iul-enrly cise ground and were followed by at least or, of the Secoud infantry. The com- | Creek, N took first and second premiums | Dan D. vainly endeavoring to keep the clip. | forthe day's rare sport. TELEGRAPH NOTES, evening until the campground became almost B0 aon sh manders of the opposing forces were not an- | indiseriminately in Hampshire Downs, [ Lhe first quarter was made in 54 and the | “aoo i Can™ \iShane bluffed Charlie flaserted by the heglra of visitors to Pinac | 20,000 people, Colonel Woodraff rods In the | younced up o this writing, Shiropshite Downs and Oxford Downs. L. | balf in1:09. On the third quarter Dan left | Congressman - McStane | blued Chariio O Paeanoa e fore.” which was sune to a large _house, and | Jead and the men and horses seemed in the ey E. Snattuck of Stanbery, Mo.. in_ American | his fetand exchanged places with Monkey | (e Wa T % Wit §PESOVEEE 1 Oponing O T L e ) tho running of the batteries of Vicksbur, | post of spirits. Lhe erand stand was packed Three Péople Injured. Meriones, took first prize in ram one year | Rolla, Lynn in the meantime having placed | § L ) ' ias nssigned. - Linilities §100,000. which was witnessed by at least 20,000, ¢ 4500 hilla e othar al Yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock the | and under two. whirty yards of daylight between him and his | 1IW0- peral Buller has resigned his post in At the conelusion of the lattor enzagement, | With about 4,500 people while the other sides e i : K the | o officials in eharge of the collation of | rivais. ‘The three-quarters was reached in | . Starter Smith, in admonishing the drivers | Ireland and will retutn to the war office’ in co of mile fi of the square almost as far as the eye could | breast check of the team of carryall No, 195 Ll n charge of the collati 1 in the velled i voice, *The the grounds for the spaco of mile frow | OF the Silare alwost as far us tho ee could | breast ch : arryall Now 195 | c8 000 haos. 1248, %nd tho liorscs. came home with Lynn | in the pace, velled in_sonotous voieo, “The | October, below the Pinafore amphitheatre "The Battery went through & number of llfll'll broke as the vehicle was beinz driven down FLOBAL DEPARTMENT. leading, Monkey Rolla second, Raven Boy | man tha Dln#; here ahead oi)l.t' pu(;l‘mr's,; E.St. John has been appointed general b ol e Okt cam b WaS | ovements. with ense nd procision, filing | the hillon Sixteenth street under the Mis | Mrs. M. H. McCoy, Omaha, Neb., first | third and Dan D, distanced. Aflne him it Im aiive. Do you hear?™ | manager and A. Kimball a3 ass'stant to- the o voh elos. uch e Oman hover saw | in a halt a dozen different styles into' action | souri Pacific, on the way to the camp. ‘The | premiums, grapes, toinatoes: second prem- | & Time— J foom Jobuny Publer, of Lincoln | Prefidentof the Rock Island road, — efore. "Tho throng. the driving hither and | front, and aligning with the perfection of | horses ran —away —and —the = vehicle, [ fums, preserved anples, peachies, plums, col- | Tom Lynn . Olroot I ORnY ere ery Of o-incoln | Bubear and Courtney. yesterday signed hither of mounted Thdies and” gontlewmen. | front worthy of a_well trained batallion of | containing six passengers, ~rolled over | lection of preserved fruits, peach butter; | Monkey Rolla J fame, took In the flyers from the picket | aricles to row three miles” with ‘a turn at the arrival of catringes, counes, landaue and | infantry. They had hardly reached the | in the diteh. ~One lady, a Mrs. Cook, living | Mrs. E. . Sexon, Papillion first premiums, | Raven Boy. 3| tence. | 3 Oswego, Seprember 25, for §1,000 a side. o baer 1o e tha | ground, when,ono after another, tho loud | near the fort, was seriously injured, and sey- | preservée apples, peachies, onions, plums, | Dan I ] Mayne, the owncr of Fred ~Neil, on #he | gmperor Francls Joseph has conterred SIS, and the departuro of othersatter have | hoarse voico of each of the four 'guns rang | eral otliers wero so bruised thiat they had to | collection of preseryed frut, apple butters | Fwn . : finish of the sacond heat, came up into the | ypon M. Pasteur the decoration of the Order ing had their curiosity satisfied, was well | Rccompanied by a_short propulsion of light- | be carried back into town. The horses con- | Mrs. M. Ii. Smith, De Soto, Neb,, second Time—2:1814, 2:17%7 and 2:1814, timer's stand and made a kick against | orthe Iron Crown, with the title of baron, 1gh beyond belief. It wi el N brown smoke in which could be dis tinued to ran and dashed to the camp Rremhun. crab n“ le joily; Mrs. M. H. Me- Che third évent on the card was the four | Neil's lowering his record a half second. On St of ibavyiiossos oM TORTE 08 SR e tinguished_ the st of the powder. ‘Tho | groundsand knocked, down three women, O UL B A appl | yeArold colt stakes, sssocintion adding S0, | lowever, it goes, which - debars e horso | o, ORSCERUE PEIEEY 0SS e ISCIOr OF the effect of the same was rendered inde- | Si<ht was —an unusual one named Mrs. Dauner, Mrs. Hotsky and Mrs. | Je 1 Ll 7 L e Tl popplet Flk- or LS St. Paul have decided to wind up its affairs, v the < nos 3 s found intensely interesting to the thous- | Fritz. Mrs. Danner, of Lyons, Neb., sus- | rape jelly, plum jelly; Mrs. E.” A, Sexon, ettio Zulu, bm, A. J. Poppleton, T he turnout of ladies to witness the races Il i it . A8 Seribable by the darlniess n which the whole | 2ds present. 'Liis. interost was increased | tained o dungerous cut threo inches lon in | Papillion, 'second promlum, peach jeily, eol: | horn, Neb.: Hose Coghlan, bty "Ed Pyle, | was'very large, Thousands of fair ones [ The firm of Chipman & Holt, extensivo A 'l‘nfi o ?\ud Mimporeugho s#r when the guns were limbered and command | the forehead and a broken hone, Mrs, | lection of jelly; Mrs. B. E. Fennon, Fort llmnbult.yfiul.i.‘ ll'fllnp S,sehs, J, J. Star- | Waved their snowy handkerchiefs from miners of unulu;»us :.m u‘_ hiladelphia, bei ilable dl 1i A8 | was given, whereupon the whole battery | Hotsky a broken elbow bone and Mrs. Fritz | Calhoun, first premium. collection of jelly, | buck, McCoolk, Neb. : carriages and buggies as the horses flew | have been compelled to make an assigu- O genvailable %o dimly outline the | J7iied 'at ' rapid gait, wheeled with the | was badly bruised. grape jelly; Mrs. James Y. Craig, Omaha, | It wasan even thing at the start. In the | {oward the winning string. ment. 4 ' heterogeneous mas: Tapidity of R TeAT N AR o0t at e albar: — first premium, peach jelly: Mra 8M." A. Lan- | first heat Neliie Zulu went around to the halt Dhieebnidudtiotitho Hagk and! cab/men iat Charles Malone and Michael Sullivan, con- Kegimental Reunions. fed of camplicatod movements, in_which Notes. beck, Springtield, Neb,, lirst prémium, apple | without a skip, but here she broke and sur- |\ FUECHIOGC oY 4hclose of | the day’s - fair | fined in th York Tombs, made a' bold These are among the most interesting | €verybody and every horse seemed doomed Yesterday afternoon a delightful lanch 1ly, plum jelly: Mrs. J. M.'Wild, De Soto, | rendered first place to Tramp S. hhg made | e ply outrazeous and calls loudly for | but unsug ful attempt to break jail early $ 1% 5 SUNR | 1o one final and fatal collision, succeeded 1n | was spread in the tents of Quartermaster | N irst premium, canned plums; second | a gallant effort to recover her lost advantage | (0 WeR o rrarance, Their reckless driving | Wednesday morning. features of a soldier's experience at the | oouiny to front as straight as it could | Clarkson by Mrs. J, TI. Clarkson, Mrs. Hol- | premium, canned quince and apples: Mrs. | on the home :Ltgoh-h, andsucceeded, beating | SO0 N aCitin injury or death to some | Representatives of all the straw board eamb. Thoy eencrally tako place on thg | hava haen formed If the effort bad consumed | drogo aud Mis, Captain Allee, 'which was | H. MeKay, Omaha, fist premium, canned | Tramp S out bya nose. one, or it will be a miracle. manufacturers in_the United States are in fourth and fifth days of tho encampment | an hour. As the horses and ordnance swung { anoreciatively discussad by Governor‘Thayer, | bears, goosel 3 el The exhibition by the sensational pacer, | To-day at 11 o’clock in the cattle arena, on | Session in Chicao, reorganizing their old and, when missed by a veteran, are ever | and rattled over ihe Sward, the audience | Senator Manderson, G ne(gnl \\{leqmn,l‘(uvu:- Taspie; H rrflgnv; prem| l_c; e l'umylnz o Sensational pacer, | @ rorth Bido of the fair gronnds, there will | Association into a new *'trust.’ aftorwards a sourco of resret. Each stato | BUrst Into onelons storm of applawso, | o | mandes tusaclh (tahoral Bojes Nlor RoNI | ohorries, pie plant, g o obles, stiaw= | fo beat His time Of £015 Was'sundwiched In | bo U@ Gincst display of ‘cattie over made [ E. R Burpee and G. W. Moberly, members has its own gathering. The survivors of the | the guns charged, and, s if but one shot had { Frankiin, General Alexandes, Colonél War- | berries and fruits, Siis. " E. A: Sexson, of 1 here, 1t was an exceedingly Interesting ex- [ west of the Missour| river. " Tho following | of the rallway commisslon, ‘hiave sone, to < common pl ire ir gus SRR er and Captain Ebstein. vapillion, premiims on e: goods, 'first | hibition. Pha tw6 hurses altached to a lient | breeds will “there contest for the grand | Chicazo, St Louis T g regiments meet at a common place, and form | been fired, the four guns at the same instant | ner and Captain 0n henchte) ohorElas. Die pIARE T oblaoes. orabi | TunLiNg. Wagon, AyIng nd the urso | sweepstakes: to inquire into the workings of the inter- a iollow square. Lo the middlo stands tho | belehed a volume of smoke and iire, there- | A, J. Simpson, the carriage builder, yostor. | 0 RUCERS SLERER T barrids, colléction | Tike the wind. The frst quarter wasmgds in | ~ Storthorng, Herefords, polled Aneus, | stato commerce law. president ot the rogimental association, aud | Bart of which shogk the earth and dislodsed | day guve his cmplovesa holiday, and sent | of canned frunts; socond on pears, goose- | 4¢: the half, 1:10; three-quarters, 1:40 and : on2. erseys and Holsteins, The National leaguo games vesterday re- f there be n secretary he also stands In the | Bayond. the ground. Sevoral OOr MOVG: | Lramme e ecantly retupned *Deadwood | Derries, tomatoes, raspberries, and first | the mile in 2125, Stmpsons carriage factory employes had a | sulted as follow: At Cllicago Indianapoits square. ‘The numbers of the regiments are | ments wera made at the Sound of the DUgle | Sxrech the motive power of which was six | Premitm —on pesch butter and second | ~‘The second heat In the colt stakes was won | great picnic yesterday. — Under the super- | 10, Chicago 5; at Dotroit—Pittsburg 0, De- secutivel i ” o Ayl RSt v AR premium on plum butter; Mrs. H. Me- | by Tramp S, by a halt dozen lengths, Rose | vision of S, I, Hamilton, about tiwanty-tive | troit4: at Boston--Boston 5 New York 03 then called consecutively. First, como the | and the voleo and sword of the Coloncl, | spirited bays, the reins of which were freely | Ry Giatn, lirst promiui, pre boarss | Coghiian having. quit before the: hait was | of the men'fillod the inside and covered the | At Wwslington—\Washington 6; Philadel* ¢\ thel ¥ i vodruff, vere characterized with | pg od by Pike, " A bals; 3] n | £ 9 2 HR e Lt & » Infantry, then the cavalry and finally the | it oreuision and eolority: AS the battery | “¥arden: 1iyers, of iversville, the new for | jecond premiumn, apple butter Ars W. 11 | passed, and Nellie Zulu being shut out. top of a mountain coach, such as Buffalo Bill | phia 7. Artillery, As thesoldier's regiment is num- | potireq'trom the field they were liberally ap- | Nobesville, was one of the most Interested vis- | lanbeck, Springtield, ftirst premium, pre- | “Timne—2:25, now uses in London, and with six sorrel | © American association gaimes vesterqgy ré bered, the survivors walk to the middle of | plauded. e "his wife, r r- | served tomatoes. This was remarkable time for a four-vear- | horses, were drawn through the principal | sulted as follo At New York—Metroe pblauded. itors, with his wife, at the grounds, yester- e 5 V2, L 1 to the fair g is and e v : y ek g the enclosure and there grasp hands, shake day. The programme for to-day is as follows: old, and the performance was recoznized by | streets and to the fair grounds and ‘encamp- | politans 3, Louisville 7: at Brooklyn—Irook- and indulge a moment of reminiscence, 1f Band Meetings. Special—Prof. S. E. Butter, superintendent, | heavy applause from the crowds about the | ment. ‘Ilicy attracted a great deal of atten- | Iyn 1. St. Louis 7: at Philadelphia—Phila- there be a desire to prolong the meeting, the When the BEE reporter returned from the THE FAIR 10 a. m., graud brass band contest for cash | course. tion. elphia 12, 'll‘,\'ehi(l;llfl; at Baitimore—Balti- group retires to the side of the gatherin for | artillery practice, he found his quarters Lo . prizes. ; ie week's sport will be coneluded with & G. L. Embry, assistant superintendent, is | more 2, Cincinn: A y e y—F. W. White, superin- : . very eflicient and has a keen, watehfal habit ———— that purpose. Frequently it happeps, as may 3 it o Fourth Day. 2 and Honey—F. ) : . § well be tiiderstood: that the survifors nevor | 2ccupled by a sooro of war-worn veterans, I Y tendent, = 0 a. w,, miscellaneous; 11 a. m.. | Netti that is a great assistance in preserving the MITKILWICZ UNDS. met one another while in the field, | each of whom was in possession of a musical " \s&utergm\arg r;r;'trll‘xs:nl:l;ln;x: lxlx‘zaf:il;n‘:r:; bei-,'q nr:] !mna)i Ven' Slakel - azhl5 . veasne . quiet of the fair; o v ¢ ki They ng day, ol C Vi acl ery—H. Vi ckel, superintend- e—2:25 and 2: 0 NSV Vi . > P OF i iothey did, the lapso of venrs | instrument of sowo Kind or other. = They |yt "lnrec, but overwhelming. Compe- | ent: 8t a. m, all Machinory propeiied by | The ranning race. mile and repeat, closed SR e @hetCaunt FinshinndEMcavitoiRaY With the changes of form and feature has | proved to be the National Drum Corps of the | fant’ futiges estimated the crowd at any- ver Shiotild be.in motion. DEOMDLLY: thaloaanning rateumie AN roneaty o e T P T T e His Creditors, Sced b ot Ot . Ml gregoenition of the | department of Nebraska. who had met to | wher from 2,000 to 30,000 souls, and the | *S . Van Alst, superintendent: 11 | Marston, s m, I. Stale, Shenandoan, Ia.: ie- | of Omaha’s magnificent faif and exposition. | WASHINGTON, Sept. S.—[Specinl T whin the. Veterans meet "in. the aenc® | form a Veteran Drum corps for the purpose | latter figures are probably nearer the size of "> special offered by J. F. Leesley, Platts- | gardioss. ¢ g Lo W, - Benson. Maqton: Tho: | *'at f i e Rl s At ne newiadas g gatare: | of attending national encampments of the | it. They began arriving early, there being | mouth nurseries. Baly e o' T, Porter: Biusty br m, W | o Many porsons disappoint themselves by | to the Be oro D~ tnu;(a h; i wml"“"l"l"»‘l 'Ilnl.n‘c.l\ swile, a | ¢ “C TR M. L. } no especial counter attraction tp town, and Balloon asoension and charlot races this | S heaoes, o ® Fe T Porters ush, brm, W. | going to the exposilion building to look for | mentsin the Mitkiewicz-Barker concession. ?ll:r':hfn“hl Pl n'nfziv'fx'-‘n'n“11:'0'“§|fl'$’|'\5‘o;§ Pembleton was elected president; H. K. | loug before noon the assemblage surpassed | atternoon. Rognrdloss drew the pole, Blush second, | Bie d';’!“_f," '"["."'»*-X gfi"'":"f"'"' frt, Work | It isa fact that the concession has been rat- excel ,,.‘:m, memory of having once fought | Bevier, vice president, Grand Island; G. W. mn{n( any previous day. By 2 o’clock the oy Only- Dan third and Maud Marston on the | &S, Every hing is at the fair groun M8 | ilied by the Chinese minister and all that Is R s o a bl ea i [ Eainar! sectotars) O ; S, McGlasson, | crowd was t its helght, ad it was indeed o The Races. outside. : Yo e Nevillo promenaded around tho | necessary s for tho operations to_begin. It and in the cause of the unign.” Somotimes | Gameron: & 1, Hawley, Géntral City; Oseat | majestic sight, to betiold the thousaiids en | 1ong before half past1, the hourat which | “To horses wero given a good send off. | JU0EE NGVIG, BEQWERated, teouid e | understood that the count and Mir. Barker these calls are responded to by no one, even | [ECK(prd, JLAgrigss A W Jhitgess Agabe | JoNaR e e pleAse air to be seon no. | the bell tapped for the races, the monster | Only Dan leaping like deet to the front, | Fidised expression on his benign counte: | will proceed to China some time In Octobor fronte This ovidencs of “dead, wonnded o | Morrow, Pactiic Junction, la. H. . Owen, | About noon a SUI breezo spravg up from the | stood a score deepall aout the course, while | clattering under the wire, Oniy Dan first, [ The Industial school band was on the | j;eq and the plan of procedure wiil missing” is exnlained in a few words, that !‘lll\mm{-“l'-" . u.\u\. \Ve«tnlm wuwj; n..' Southeast, and sent volumes Of dustAININE | hundreds of buggies and carriazes lined the | with Regardless at his tail, Maud Marston Br"\mdfl nn’”?- hh“rfflmig[llhm",kqgl“ll;sl a0 | o laid out. Mr. Mitkiewicz said the soldiers whoresponded last vear have an- | MOTTOW, UAsURZS. nd-upfg“l“n“;;}r“'\“,m‘c" i ";n“!“m‘l:‘mw‘ly isagrecable. 1t the multls | auarterstretch. ‘Tho picture was a thriliing back l:olll!iy‘)nrdm and Blush shut out. A, e ve bons tn te. bapd whosa | to-day that ne had mo absolute swered the lone roll, to take pact no mora in Pl thr i, Wened Hil ‘this morning, whon | tudes had turned out to enjoy themselves, | ONg: oA o e - ages range from fifteen to twenty-ono years, | knowledge as to the location of the first rail- the battles of this life. Itis on such occasions i i T'he opening event was the 2:27 trot, purse For the second leat the horses got off in a | 88€s rang J > as these that the soldieris brought taceto face | they Will ‘hear a report from a committee | and "‘;*Y "‘,‘{l‘l"u’ l'°§,"»““"r}" “,‘l!gw this | o550 with the tollowin entries: bunch, and for the half the race was a beau- [ And E. A, Braughton, their band master, ac- | road, but he thought it would be built from with the immutable fact that, with the aver- | Appointed to ascertain 'tho best means of | to interfere wilh thelt pleasares, Ehe AN | v Neil, b g, C. 15 Mayne. Omaha; Bello | tiful one. a blanket being suflicient to cover | companies thew. They are an excellent col- | 410 capital to a point where the Chine:e age. veteran, age, infirmity, death, | SCCUFINg & representative of the corps a3 a | moth enclosure 3% SUIE" | [qjo, b, B, Lakeland, Ransas City, Mo,; [ the trio. Only Dan rushed ahead on the | lection of zood 15, woii 1d bs mostly. 4n need of $raopk LDie at best can be but a few years behind, | member of the stato encampment of the | ink sea of people. Cora C. b m, Cunningham & Co., Kansas | third quarter and won by a length, Maud | Late in the afternoon the awards were while to many it is already within the cycle AR ‘There will be a grand prize drill by the G Charlie Tipton, br g, J. A. Oglesby, | Marston second, Regardless third, made to the finest exhibit of asricultual [ bAnk itsell will be established ag soon as the of a much shorter period. “Yesterday at one A. R. posts on the grounds this afterno s nsas City; Oku, s g, Luther C. Challiss, Time—Sawme as lirst heal products for cointie: 1 : Washing- | Awericans arrive in the empire, and upon of these reunions the number of a certain The Naval Engagement. The purse is 9%, dividea $103, 360 and $40. | Kinsas City s Marblo 11, Lyford: Fanny BUMMARY, ton county, first pr 5230: Cass county, | jts establishment the other projects will be regiment was ealled. No survivor re- | *“Commodore” Hastings had no authority | There will be a brass band contest on the | Cope. J. H. Lomax, Chicazo, 1li.; and [ Ouly Dan. . . ond premium, §150: Howard county, third | inaugurated. Mitkiewicz has up to the pres- sponded. A comrade noting this, stepped to | to announce the afternoon engagement yes- | grounds this afternoon, open to all, for a [ Indigo, b m. Charlie Tipton, Oku and | Resardless.. £ premium, $100, Many individual awards | ent time refused to offer for sale his interest, the middle and said: terday between the Monitor and Merrimac | purse 8150; $75 to first, $30 to second and 825 | Fanny Cope were scrateted, in drawing | Maud Marston were made also. It is thought, however, by his friends that he “Comrades, At our reunion last year the | He made thesame without the knowledge of | to third. for place, the horses were_arranged as fol- | Blush.. Boniface Casev, of the Arcade perambu- | might be induced to sell if those who desire ‘Thirteenth regiment was responded to by | the committee on management. Conse- ‘T'hej tollowing premiums were awarded : lows: Indigo pole, Fred Neil second, Mabel Time—1:48; 1:45, lated through the crowd. Comrade Atkins. e was then sixty-six | quently the engagement did not take place, HOGS, to buy raise their bids to a I|:«mi mnmwlulwm i third, Belle Isle fourth and Cora €, fifth, N bout half past six last evening n woman | near his idea of the value of his years of age. He struggled to be present, | and for that reason there were several thous: | Best boar two years and over, first priz ‘[he lorses were given the “'go” 'on the Bair Notos, A PASER g : . ainte 0 vas take interest in the concession. Mitkiewiez ccauso e knew he hind not long 0 11ve, apd | and of disappointed peopls, Dest sow, one seir and under two, second | fifth scoring, with Indigo, the pole horse, 3 Seo will trot av the state fair, | Who had fuinted in the Tush was taken te | GHETCEL et 'O ot 1o hiave At laask he desired once more to be present at a re- | But he had all the authority in the world | premium; sow and sucking pizs, tirst pre- | having the best of it. Fred Neil, how- | Lincoln, Wednesday the 14th, case the ambulance had, $1,000,000, and in_view of the fact that the union of his comrades. tle aid attend. He | for the runitng of the batteries of Vicksburg | mium, David Schwenck, Papillion. First | ever, “was given her head and putled up [ = Pe bborson, of Ste Paul, was among “Two protests were entered yesterday in the | CONCESSIon promises to be great value returned that night, and on the following | at night. His authority Is what is known as | premiums were awarded to Walter Dawsyn, | rapidly on Indigo, vassing at the first [ the spectators in the grand stand. B N ARG Yo pIeAY A Mo ely, it would not seem that his esti- Sunday our post read the ritual over his | carte-blanche. He exereised it by construc- | of Endicott, for boar six months and under | quarter in 85i¢ with Marble I third. | John A. Roberts, editor of the Journal, [ Sccfetars's office a¥ to the awardsinlot6 | ytion is foo high. In th itime 1t is grave.” Solemn silence greeted this effective | ting four eun boats, three of which were as | tweive, and sow of the same age. First | Neil passed the balf L4, two | Botrand, Neb,, took in the speed tripls with | Fegistered trotting horses. learned that he has p funds in_the speech, althouzh the effort was devoid of | black as a sinful soul. A fourth would have | premiums were awarded Henry C. Stall, gths in the lead of Indigo and Mable 1, | much relish. JLeter Ebberson, the editor ard publisher of | hands of his attorney, and that this gentle- embellishment or rhetorical grace. Tears | been as black as the other three had there | Beatrice, for boar over one year and under | who were neck and neck. 'I'he three-quarters Lew Grebe, one of the quarter streteh mar- | xSl 8 Danish weekly, ot St. Paul, | jan has been instructed to pay all just de- glistened in the eyes of a venerable soldier | been sufficient time to cover the skeleton | two, boar two months and under six months, | were made In 1:51, Ned rounding into the | ¢niis” Joomed up like & four-time winner, 9 an astonished and pleased visitorat | mands against him, Just at this woment who stood trembling by the Brk as if the | frame with serge. I'wo of the boats were two years o streteh with o clear lead of T Hae ot the ‘anions thr el sasriant Mitki is in funds, and_those who are fato which had befallen the comrade who | shaped like the traditional Merrimac, a third v awarded A and Indigo and Mable H stry astride a fiery untamed Roninase D ‘The fair's hosvital had its first case yester- [ numbered among his ‘ereditors will doubt- had been eunlogized was soon to be his own. | one was fashioned after the Monitor one year and second place, The b i "0, ( of i 8 n 1t was & man with dust in his eve. A | less reap the benefit of his good luck. ‘I'nese reunions took place yesterday in all | of e¢lorious memory. These lay wmoored o years; sow two years and_ over. | winning string in'the follo 're 10 seraor ,‘!‘l“’""'““‘.“l b"‘"“",’" xl;l-"i dip of his face in a pail of water, his eye oben, - wm of the camp and ‘were religiously at- | at the base of & high bank on the shore of | Second preuiums were awarded E. E. Car- | Neil first, Indigo Second, 8 nose the best ot ‘Z,“'I- -1||" '3"';!- f"‘~ “""T‘“"“‘l'"“‘l"‘d ‘;' cleansed his optie. 1he Count All Right, nded as if the so'diers were receiving their | Cut-Off lake in_proximity to the Pinafore | ver, of Gilforit, Neb., for boar two years aud | Mable 11, Cora C fourth, Belle Islo fifth. frerlioi) n 148 aidje. CH3 18 QIepiay” oF dea; Last year, according to reliable sporting | Pimnapkirma, Sept, 8.— a supplies from the comwmissary, amphitheatre. Night gradually settled upon | over, boar six months and under twelve [ = Time—2:281, osees 16 Yory.ina, | papers, the free-tor-all pacing race, was the | gram to the BEE, |—At a meeting of capital- 0 far as could be ascertained yesterday | the scene, and the glant sea monsters im- | months, sow one year and under two years. After repeated seorings and endless warn- George Gross, of Emerson, Jowa, hit the | jrepiadt of the year. This year' cntrees | S 4 ¢ Py L nearly all the sate organizations on the | patiently worked at thels moorings, as, Uheit | and suw “six wonths and' under’ twelve | ing from the judges, tie horses finally vot oft | pool for a handsome lot of the fithy, Heis | FEintee o'closer contest, 1sts largely Interested In the 850,000,000 syp- kround elected oflicers for the ensuing year | forms became indistinctin the starlicht and [ months. Also first premium for best boar of | in the second heat, with Fred Neil again hay. | the owner of the bandsowe bay stallion Howard county threatened to remove its | deate, which has been granted concessions as follows: ¥ the breeze of the south tempted them into | any age, und second premium for boar over ( ing the best of it. 1t was a_grand heat. At | “Admiral, ay 1ast DIELY on Becount of dissticfacs | by the Chinese government, it was resolved Nebraska—President, R. R, Livingston, | the open surface. Working around | two montbs and under six monthis; to James | the quarter, passed in 50%¢, Mavlo I forged A. T. Tumey, of Red Oak, Iowa, an "3t the nwards, but changed Its n u;‘d to pay no attention to the published state- Plattsmouth; treasurer, J. . Johnson, | thom - was Commodore Hastinzs | B Loys of Metamora, Ill, Urst premiums | up and rounding into the. hait lapped Neil | importer of line stock, waxed warm over the gton, Howard and Cass conties o syanlag.Js e Plattsmouth secretary, H. C. " MeMaken, | of Aurora, W, H. Michells of Grand Isiand, | were awarded for boar' over one yearand | and came down the streteh flying Lub to b, AN RGWAIL g, Tieas. cauniie 1 ments concarning thie past dos of Ml Plattsmouth: color bearer, Awos Coleman, | and several other doughty seamen. ' under two years, boar two months and under | with [ndigo third, Cara C fourth and Belle Noble, of Blaine; breeder of thor- LR lER e d ards 1or | kiewiez, The co coiies to Seward. The registration thus far has beets | commodore, like almost every man wio | i fof any age and sow the | Isle last, Itwas & maenificent struzgle from | guglibred Clydesdale, 10oked on with a party | “6Lcuitural produets. them from the Chinese t, and it 108, an_increase ot nxl{ over that of last | sought distinetion near the cannon’s vent. awarded second premium on | the outset between Neil and Mablo for first | of friends from the grand stand. The ambulance on the grounds is under | 000 (L responsible for i i hot, they year. This is the largest ever yet held in the | hard of hearing, thovgh he wmakes an and under twelve months, | pla ‘The halt wasmade in 1:14 and the N. L D. Sol f the Bpring Valle the superyision of the palice, but has little to | GEhe® 05 ENGCariiy of money, and + Dine years during which these reunions have | o hiear everything addressed o him, though years and _over, SOW one year quarters in 180, Here Maplo broke | o No % D Bolomon, of tho Boring, Valley | do. 1t will come haudy in ¢ fsunstrokes, | jo will be pai g been held. le is sometimes compelied to @stablish | and under two vears; J. E. 'Maban, of Mal- | and lost a couple of yards, but comiug howe, | $tock fatm. never misscd o heat, fhe sink- | aceidents, etc. at whatever v Wisconsin—Colonel, J. H. Culver: lieu- | connection between his commodore’s cap | colm, Neb., was awarded first premiums on | under the whip, she recovered and came ¢ g of ol BotJound him A6 his posk ¢ A crying lost boy, about five vears, was cation coneerning the ¢ it is de- tenant, L. O. Wescott, Swanson; major, (. [ and his left auricular by means of | boar'two vears and over, boar six months | like the wind with her nose at Neil's wheel. M. R. Stanley, of Friend, took a great in- st Lo headquarters in the morninz, is o, t rd the progress of the M Humphrey, Pawnee City; surgeon, A..J. | his hand wheu engaged in con- | andunder twelve months, 'sow two years and | They came under the wire Neil first, Mable | terest in the speed ring, He wakes a great | fatier fonud him in the atternoon. 1lis is making us rapid headway W rdh Silver City: quartermaster, J. A. | versatiou. He complagently per- | over, sow one year and under two, sow six | H second, Cora C third, Indigo fourth and | exhibit of Shetland ponies, also took the | pame is Frank Karl, Cope, Burchard; drum major, John A. Mor- | mitted the Bkr's war correspondent | montns and under twelve months, ana sec- | Belle Isle Lifth, sweepstakes with Jubilce, & handsome | “qyere were 30,000 people on the grounds rison, Wymore. These oflicers are charged | to occupy the flotilla on its perilous run, and | ond premium to boar two months and over | Time—2:27. Cleveland bay. rostarday ) pedition, ith the duty of praparing a rnnwnl roster | aceorded the seribe a position on board his | six'months. Henry C. Siall, of Beatrice, ‘The horses went away in great shape for William Arnott, of Genesee, Iil., owner of | ¥ o ’; Rk oaiel _ nt il (K » R |Special Tele~ or the next encampment of all the comrades | flagship, the Benton,” When ?ha correspon- | Neb., was .w-med{?e followibg premiums: | the third heat. Neil took & length’s lead | the winners, Blush and Comanche, advocates | ’1‘ ’l;“"", B DickDag “,",}V"‘ s around | gram to the BEE. |—A Cuban . expedition {8 munavelm \nnuqd nee at this reunion. | dent went on board 40,000 ey es gazed lonning | First premiums —best boars two years and y in_the flight and reached the quar- | a spring running meet for Omal ,‘f.}- 5 ,“““ -”)\!‘-':'M et 1 l“ AS "Wi“f; AT 84%0 v aotlad 1 he: veral lehiian—President, Cantain, Miles War- | 1y at the fotiia, the departure of which thes | ovor, 1o Yot aad undor two yeard, sow six | ter o, Mable 1 second, Indigo third | * L C. Challice, o1 Atchison, Kan., owner | ¢ g for, pockets woll laden, When | believed to Uave salled from here seveny ren, Bellwood; secretary and treasurer, Cap- | awaited with impatience, The turret of the | months and under twelve months, sow and | ana Cora C and Belle 'lsle ftrotting dersen and Woodlan 1 Quecn, first | Searehed a keen Cdged, Opoi BN WAS | days ako, intending to land upon the eastern tain A. V, Cole, Juniata; color bearer D, O. | ‘Tuscumbia required repairs, and when at | sucking pigs sow any age, boars six months | abreast fourth. 1n this position they con- | two trotters, the latter @ winner, dlso says a | (omud 08 et WE WEEE DR e GER L portion of the Island and join Matagasa’s Reynolds, David City, lengtn everything was in readiness, the | to twelve months, over two months and | tinued until the half was passed 1244, | running meet would be a. pig thing for HJ»‘ |' ','M L Py lm. eontents. | and other guerrilla bands of the interlor, :c of the featurés of the reunion of the | boals, were . fowed in . the lake | under six months, boar of any age, sow one | when Mabel IL began to crowd Neil, and | Omaha. 3 B L DAt SO i |t Dare I8 104 a0t sanaahlantes d IS Micl .l‘{nn soldiers is a colored nurse whoat- | by *the side-wheeler, Laa. year and under two years, boar of any age, | soon collared him. They passed the third G, Grines, of Gyon, owncr of Little Em | 316 was Bassed B tEE 8ATS OF THE WRHIREEL 0 PATLY W " i , tended the Twelfth infantry from thavstate | Lake, the Benton belng - first, | 5aw any - age, boar 0ne year and, over six | quarter in 1:4714, neck and neck, and swung | and Monkey Rolla, pacers, and Edwin Q and | Show, audp ueyond the borders for- | to e teeth with repeating vifles, im- during the war and who now at sixty-five | the Carondalet second, under Mr. Michaels, | months” and ' under twelve months, two | around and into' the lowe stretch siraning | Millie G, trotters, and Boritorie,winner, pro- | e¥er mote. was aged, and apiarently § proved revolvers, dirics and bombs, and 1s ears of age comes from ber home in Wymore | the General Brage third, under Lieutenant | months and under six months, sow two years | every sinew and nérve for tist honors. Om the races first class‘in’ every partie- spectable. well supplied with dynamite, =~ Other parties be Pmmm with many of her helpless | Comwander Mitehell, the -General- Bragg | and over, sow one year and under two years, | the; ne like the rush of the wind, lhurl . Boritorie goes in the two wmile dash Commissioner Mount. says ‘he has at- | are saidio be arranging to follow frow here, mn the days of the war, under Licutenant Coummander E. MceDunn. | sow over six months and ' unaer twelve joei’fv‘- laying on the lash 1o & werciless | to-day, He won the two mile L on this | tended the prineipal talrs in ) skasinee | New Oileans, Juwaica and . otler pointg are supposed to be 400 Michigau | Kuey were greeted with beautiful fireworks | months, boar one yearand under two yeers, | wanner, abd »0 even were they as they flew | course Lwo years ago, but can’t do ik to-day. , aud DOVEr seeh anything like the crowd | soui

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