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man, N ourselt with the au- mane oW square yourselt with Mr. Wills seemed taken entirely by surprise, but replied in & happy manner. BOARD, u! TRADE. Preparations Maile For the Opening of this Bullding. The directors 6f the board of trade held a meeting at their rooins last even- ing. President floyur and Messrs. ller, Martin, Waketield, Kvans and Heliman were present. T psdlulory exercises were discussed at lapgth, and many new suggestions were giren, It was decided that the opening' 6f the rooms for in- -Danl writs of mandamus to_ compel the 8 ~The game be- | ment of thelf men as Ins s of election. tween ndianapolls and Boston teams | The weather indications for to-day in Ne- to-day resulted as follows: braska and Iowa are cooler, light rains, light 0 g 0 4 0010 1—8| o fresh northerly winds, becoming variadle, OO et and Radby ';eon" o hits at'\:l.t{:gw warmer, southeasterly over Ne- ~Indlanapolis 9, Boston 11 rrors—In- b h announces that the tne. P “suppression” clauses of the coercion act. American Association. ;l‘mn 'Imlldy‘wmhu auo branches of the league BALTIM )~ 0 between | from holding meetings. lh’nfs‘r&kfl-’}n’in%‘ :l??mo;nafi:‘ uxhy re- The first day of the reunion of the blue ' f %&hfll{ 8 Errom—Detroit | New York oty are preparing n..,;u tor PRESIDENT SPALDING TALKS, Relations Between the National League and the Ball Players’ Brotherhood. speamsaatsivny " | MARKET GARDENING. home yesterday from Ireland after s year's visit. ‘They had a pleasant and in- w.;o’ltllnfil::l‘:l: has returned from New: AV I PPty ton, In., whero he has been attending a ha'’s Vegetable Gardeners, reunion of his old regiment the Fifth lowa volunteers, C. V. Gallagher 18 in Leavenworth, | An Article of Interest to All—The Life of Kan., in the interests of the Kansas and a Sailor—IHow the Good Ship“Health” Nebraska paviug company which has a An Early Evening Fire. Last evening about 8:15 the building belonging to J. J. Brown, on the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas streets, was discovered to be on fire. The flames were promptly extingnished by the chemical, but the building was damaged OTHER DIAMOND GOSSIP: What Mr. Spalding Thinks of Forming Another Association—Two Orushe —— o Defens Por Tincotne | fulted tafollown: 5T T TNy u g | b graY st Eeansvle 0 Na® A | apootion by the',ghnoral publio bo on | 10, 14 CYIRN o amusod by tho oxpio. | COntract in that oity. ks b " The Liocal Parod Brooklyn... 008000 03| with prayer and an eloquent address of wel- | Monday, October; & uatil 7p. m. At 8 | gion of & lamp left burning in tho apart- | _Vice President T. J. Potter, of the iy sindr i bt et ) Seven innings account of darkness. gome was delivered by General Jaues M. | o'clock formal eworvises will be given, | ments of Thomas Krickson on the first | Union Facliic, departs thls motning fot | . . i y dani “le.h{o&:‘ml&w&..nf I;h.AI lo'a:l ?:- e'l"‘lla 'iuf.: . i f tests of automatic air admission to witch will bo by ticket foar. Mr. Etickson will suffer about f"’" }{:""{'i"“g‘kfi ram‘lulfiol nx n,l:’“m rvmhomr lootn:::llu‘;-l;::o’:fi'{x‘:w‘;-:;:rll\m;m:n:‘. i A Talk With President Spalding. T s o Tor Trelght wliny st BUtlinRtan, . only. During tha ‘afternoon and even- | $200 loss and Mrs. Scholler and Mrs. ( from Eresident Adams. Ho will be gone | iyowing this to bo the tact reporter shotils k : day resulted as follows: brakes for freight trains at Burlington, Ia., Bumgardner, twho occupied rooms on | & week. dering his note book and Faber No. 2, startod # Ou1cAGo, Sept. 90.—[Special Telegram to | Metropolitans.... ..0 0 4 0 0 8 0 1—11 | wasconcluded yesterday. The tests demon- | ing a promenade concert will be given. i g A M. .B f the Elsio | outto find an old sailor, and interview' him of . the Brk.|—A reporter to-day talked with | Athletics 0000 1 3-8 | strated that a fifty.car train, 1,000 feet 10n€ | Pue banquet for members and invited ‘;:" second floor, will each suffer g"fi"ll' MO e O e tons | fho mattor. " ho. FopoHGE. Mot Mr. Bornard President Spalding, of the Chicago base ball [ Game equipped with Westinghouse brakes and | o0 PRERECC T0n BETEREL B %V Tito | the same loss. | The dumago to the build- | Morel Dramatic company K il iy | Carstens. who residos T Conteni Park near the CINCINNATI, Se| ‘The game between | running at a speed of forty miles an hour, ing 18 covered by insurance. the c'l:demmtl and Louisville teams to-day members of his trogpe passed through to | gity limits, Mr. Carst Ashland yesterday. They will appear in i isiness &6 & s i by bl club, regarding the Teportad remarks of John [ gt AL Omaha Iater in the season. supplios the hotols and _restaurants of Umaba brought to a stand in a distance of can following committees were appointed to resulted as (ollow:: 0 650rcet without a shock; at seventy miles an 'ard, New Yorl D business ne & gardu liort stop, on the Brother- . ke arrangements: McCOook Liand Fraud Cases. hood of Ball Players. Ward was reported to | Cincinnati 101 0 0 24| hourin 105 feet without any shock, whieh is | ™) no8i-J (T i gy with fresh vegetables overy morning. On bein; havesald that President Young, of the Na- | Loulsville. 10000 0-3| without a precedent. mans. Clack Wondmass Gr M. Liniasor, K. | yyaction ias beon brought in the Wnited A Stockman's Prize. 16 nond Tor abont e ¥ oAtk it In ShAL vibge States court against Albert W. Eaton, John P. Durand, Edward M. McGillan and the Harlem Cattle company, for al- leged crookedness in securing two quar- ter sections of land near McCook, under the homestead act. It seems that Durand and Eaton are in the employ of the Har. lem Cattle company, and it is claimed that they Ferpelrated the fraud at the bidding of McGillan, the leading member tional league, has declined to recelve any communieation from the Brotherhood as an organization, and has in other ways made plafn his purpose of totally ignoring it. That . #resident Young would act in this manner less his course was directed by the other members of the League, Mr. Ward does not belleve. President Spalding, in the course of his talk about this, said: “The matter was Rosewater, J. M. Woolworth, Kvening enterteinment—John A. Walse- field, chairman; ‘B. F, Troxill, G. M. Hitch- eock, John 8. Brady, Charles B, Squires, Music—Kuclid Martin, chalrman; Adolph Meyer, Louls Helmrod, Thomas F. “Tuttle, W, L. @ibbo Louis Burke, of the firm of M. Burke | ed almost every country in tho world. 1 have te China, Australin, Now Zoaland, the East Ine & Sons, commission men at South | §iVaY Ninoat overy sanport alank the Modte Omaha, and heavy cattle owners in Ne | terranoan se. The lifoof & sailor is & bard one as well a8 a dangorous N d 1) braska and Wyoming, loft last evening rm.'; Vo Constitution oan stand it vory for the east. He will bo married to Miss joyed my life on the sens nud wee Nellie H. Rved, an _nccomplished “yloun h“‘:fl'&;:';;: f;::' ey had a days Iady of Brockport, N. Y., on the 28th of o boon Slck lately ., askod the “i" A Liatibos Rfmfll;' Ifir“ e Yes. | was taken sick last fall. 1 jost my ap: of uaintances in Nebraska, made 3 L whlmluitlng here, who will be pleased | Dphite;, could mot eat ‘enough to keop & ik Northwestern League, A MEMORABLE BANQUET. D1 INES, —' Northweste! = — 'M‘:nsellom“ 0~ : M‘;'r"l"h:! fnofllo:::! i’! The Feast Given By the Doering Com- b llnknu—)?]fu kolnag.i.m!luxl,\:ml g. fi: pany to Their Men. waukee—Milwaukee i One of the most enjoyable little dinner Oshkosti—Minneapolis 8, Oshkosh 3, parties that ever ocourred in Omaha was W% Brooklyn Jockey Club Meeting. held on Sunday evening. Besides the NEW Yonrk, Sept. 20.~The fall meeting of | younteous repast served, the object for the Brooklyn Jockey eclub began to-day. : 3 The track was in excellent condition and the which the entertainment was given de Banquet—Peter £ Der, chairman; H, H. Moltay, Jooeph Carnerne Wo V. Boras, €. H: Morse, The committee on invitations consists of the complete board of directors. 1ght swonts, would got up in ht up Informally while we were at i 000 lo | Berves particular mention. It was a of the company. Although they have | to see ber return. h i ibary PoTk n month agor Mr. Xouk s0 | b w17 1788, fully I0000DOOPle | yoiir ol from William Deoring & Co., | penect oo biiotir,breionted an inglsy in nevar resided upon of !m';p;“‘m:sg e A i el Wb 844"t obly Sat" W il : 2 1 " P Sectiol stion, 10, e Metropolitan Cable. - 0_vom! - m:ufl"r"g'fl:'l’"‘".m lfl“::md‘x'lm Five furlongs: Cyclops won, Burch sec- | the famous grain and grass cutting | Omaha. Tho matter was disoussed for a | JHEFICF SCOHO they had lived upon and L h very soon after eating it. I was attacked witl W. H. Craig, one of the managing | abadhacking cough which would cause me directors of the Metropolitan Cable rail- :;ml-.u: m:;-{::‘ ;T{;‘:’;“r‘: r:‘r;dolru ;‘«fn"r x:;l-m h“ra | SE re- | cnmo alarmed, and hearing and reading cou. ',',':,':.{;‘:.'.’ oablo lines hio said to a BEx re- | Siee Moot it "Micior and Honey 1 con: v Al “Mr. Underwood, president of the | {ladedto oall upon them, which 1 o Foay ago_an company, is now in New York making | told me 1 'nad ontarrhal consumption and contracts for the constraction of our pro- | promised to cure me intwo months Not uullt ond, Ballston third. Time—1:028. machinery manufacturers of Chicago, to One mile and sixteenth: Lelax won, Es- | their representatives in Nobraska for ‘f:."‘;';"“ second, Rosalind $hird. Time—~"| good and faithful services during the For two-year-olds, six furlongs: Geraldine | 8eason of 1887 The dinner was given at won, .'."#}F“’%’n of N‘orlf_;)lk socond, Satisfac- | Robert Laws’ oafe in the board of trade 8 me—1:13 o One mile and n nusrter: Euno won, Exile building, and among those who partio: second, Rishmond third. Time—2:00. pated were Dion Geraldine, manager of the company’s business in this state, and foew moments and it was decided to wait until a definite date and length of visit is announced before action be taken. i PUSHING IMPROVEMENTS, Work on the Gigantio Enterprise at South Omaha. To-day Armour begins work laying e players in convention. 0 matter was . informally discussed and it was the prevail- P ing opinfon that there was no ourmon: in b e League would like to do ft.” “I suppose they answered that missive?”’ “I suppose so. The rest of my informa- B tion came through the press.” B o “Do you think it would be possible for ' capitalists to step in between now and next o spring or sunmer and organize s ball cultivated the same for five years, and thereby received titles which they turned over to the Harlem Cattle company. Suit is now brought to annul these. titles A Liberal Offer. Mr. W. G. Albright, the real estate dealer who has become famous for his liberality as well as the certainty with For two-year-olds, five furlongs H. won, George Oyster second, Speedwell third. i i amonth has oln Tam woll again’ s assoclation with these crack players, pro- | 0 his office force and traveling men as fol. | Prick on his new building at South | which he puts his customers in tho way | posed lincs and will roturn in about ten | RiveTio miore nixht swenta nomore oblia and Bl Yided they got ahcugh of Whermy ”'r'°|" Timo1 9., o Minals won, Redstone | lows: D, B, Smith, J. W, Kelly, J. A, | Omaba. 16 will be 300 foot square, and it | of ronsonable and quick profits, agatn | daye with fall partioulacs. . [ oan poai- ( fevor,do ot vorit anymeto 'in tho moroiat, 4 '.','n"n%':'““f."‘ and New Yotk o OO0 | sacond, Neliie Van third. Time—-1:443¢. Burnott, George H. Cheever, D. P, Owen, | 18 intended to have the structure com- | comes to the front with n_most' liberal | tively stato thattho work wi b ol ¥h 1 oould e o ether. 1feel as though I could not say enough menced before the end of the comin, For Drs. Mooy nad Honey for they ug! two months, At that time the limit o ¢ ve in- our franchise ends, and to hold 1t we will | 4663 Worked wonders in uy caso: have to start the work.” public?’ ‘“That Is & business question that every ‘ man would have to answer for himself. -l 4 experience would not warrant me in inves! - ing much mnn«ky ||I:"|':|'| me.” ! A Charles A, Foster, W. P, Gavin, D, C, i Xacen &t LouwvIle, Callahan, J; H. Linderman and A. R. LoutsvirLe, Sent. 20.—One mile: Po- | Brown, "The party sat down at 8 o'clock teen won, Kstrella second, Derochment | and it was nearly 11 whon the festivities third. Tima, 1:43%, were over. The entertainment will long proposition. He now proposes to re- fund the fare paid from any point in the east to Omaha to any one purchasing real estate of him to the amount of one thousand dollars. This is certainly a pleted in thirty days. All the men that can be pressed into work will be em- ployed, and the army, of workmen will completely cover the structure. This 3 her Three-quarters of & mile: Eva K. won, | be rememberea, especially by Manager | Work will be, without doubt, the quickest | very favorable opportumty for those Oompany D Snv?’nl'aenth hll.vh':"fi h:' s gL i gasee Glanhan second. Baukrapt and. it 14 | Geraliine, who! bostast the gsod foelieg | picos of construotian'for bullding ofthe | VISAIN our city on the- popular harvest | ReeD ordered from duty st Fort . A Teard nothing about Cla ndead heat for third place. Third money | manifested by the manufugturers and | sizeever done in this -country, As soon | #xcursions which therailways havolately | \nq wil be stationed at kort Bridger | to go to Boston next was divided. Thnn.l:& s the gentlemen of whom he has charge, this building i leted th X of inaugurated, to save their fare and at |\ oming, 4 { the talk about letting Burns oul Two miles, for three-year-olds: Montrose | was the recipient of a solid gold watch | &% t'S PULICING 1s compieted the work 0F | the same time make & profitable inwest- ! ) g unsrue. won, Librettosecond. Procrastination beaten | ynd chain from those present. excavation for the addition to be erected | ment. This offer, Mr. Albright informs off. Time, 5:39, next spring will be commenced. The Deering company did well to give us, is open to any one and he will be B , s f I } T oty. Five f 1 H o 0 y 7 i % A handful of people i bl CT Ty m,“':"::}“mm ":,:x:,‘a‘f"fim‘l'l 5, (et | a social and practicnl manifestation of | The big sewer now in course of con- P}_zl!;":’t to meet visitors and show them eware o croruia i poorly played exhibition game betwsen the | Timne, 1:08. its appreciation of Nobraska workers. | gtruction is & mammoth affair, and | Property. Berofula is probabl ral th i v Seven furlones: Lofyew won, Catalpa | During the present year its business has | o i i 5 S BV AR DG E D Hohdes ol isie il g Y ¢ Omahas and Hastings yesterdny afternoon. D, b\ gt i will be completed this fall. The south Bitten By an Ugly Dog. other disease. It is Insidious in character, second, Panama third. Time,1:33, doubled in the state. April 1 Mr. Geral- 28t ti i [ 1six foet X 2 4 . The Ih':ml team, d" uu:»l. opened upr:.n a ~ pet 0 dine shipped over 150 cars of the Sr]nml-‘g:v i:l:l :‘;;I;?\‘:r;tnlhe I‘l‘;l:“:: P o‘:-un Yesterday morning Thomas F. McNa- and manifests itselt in running sores, pustular promising way and scored two runs. ‘Then ilrain to Sall Thursday. company’s wares to Nebraska. Five 4 mara, the butcher at 714 North Sixteenth eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joints, 4 ’ they were unable to knock a man across the | New Yonk, Sept. 20.—[Special Telegram | solid trains, consisting of 125 cars, were ?;‘.‘;';""';;P:rfit‘f";‘":";:‘r’t‘“;'t' ;13";)';:::‘;; streat, recoived an ugly bite m the calf | abscesses,soroeyes, etc. Hood'sSarsaparilia (o piate until the eighth inning, when on three | to the Brr.1—Jake Kilrain and Charley | shipped as one consignment _direct to | she sower and netrates the blufis. The | of his left leg by & cross Newfoundland expels all trace of scrofula from the blood, i3 safe hits, two of them belng three-bazgers, | Mitchell will sail for England on the Aurania | dealers throughout the state. This isac- fac ti pe' th is 7,000 feet leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy. [ they pllsd up Ave tallis, In the nintn they | next Baburday. They will bo followed by | knowledgod to be tho Inrgest consign- | §oi'ad P oo tram the sock yards to | Lok ceion@ing to Willism Dahiman, the | - i1 was severely aficted with serouls, and ; were whitewashed. The Hustings ecored | William £ Harding about October 15 ““Tho | ment, of machinery cver made at any | pointthreeblocks east uf Albrightastation "",’."I"gf‘" et N";’ Y - it | s SR AR O M AU ROy Dk | one In the first, four in the third, two in the | [HRWECEP 24 one time in any country, with perhaps | whore it turns east to connect with the | 3¢ 711 North Sixteenth street. An exam- | Took five botties Hood's Barsaparilla, and am i fitth, and the winning rnn in the ninth. 3 Ry the excention of a shipment of American | ynnel portion. ination of the wound showed that a | oured.” C.E.Lovrsoy, Lowell, Mass. MA, KRRNARD OARSTRNE ke Both unm?‘ &lnyed in & l|‘|'i'l‘m. careless A Remarkable Score. {‘i‘:::li:o{hye ':"’)t "{]’;s“a‘i flt:!‘:_':':’myi‘“‘: 820. | s "Kinkel of Omaba, and A, Kinkel | piece of flesh bad been bitten completely ©. Ar Arnold, Amld.flMe.. hd-? fl-lo”‘:‘;:‘;“ ford ot L S R AL e s o It'l'i manner, and the game was a travesty on the " Y ¥ )o— nce, however: Taw 4 ek = ST sores for soven years, spring ant L 's te t . great national pastime. The pll{m of thesa .‘.E;"':,"‘;".mulzeb %re::‘ 2005‘":."”;‘.:‘: In the former case the invoice came from | f New York propbse to establish a ren ‘i"“ °f“§l“ \lv"“' After the wound was Sarsaparilla cnryed hu;.p 5 2‘1&5\‘1"':'&:&:';3 g%'.!.’,',‘f',fii.‘f.‘ g A &: two teams evidently think this s the Iast | SU0 B0 LA PEE D fition whe | ORe_establishment—in the latter there dgrl':-zsnn;} reflgsnz‘fmblishm‘fnt_soml; o e kgt out l:l!h,mvol,l'_:‘,‘- Toublo to call or addross him thore, A yeat of professional ball piaying and that it & rior and it e e | Were tho combined shipments of many | o1 the Buwift packing house on the line of | tuntor up tho dog and shot him. This Salt Rheum ) ¥ 4 oesn’t make any difference what kind of a | devoted to skirmish firing and with the ex- | ;ougeq in the United States. This lar: the main sewer, and to employ tifteen to | enraged Dahlman and last ovening he LEADS TO CONSUMPTION, 9 game lher put up. Probably, very likely in | ception of Sergeant Steavens’ score of 108 | {ransfor of machinery oxoiled “m""ftf twenty men. caused & warrant to be issned for MoNa. [ Isoneofthemostdisagrecablediseases cansed ) . H t;:‘fiz."rul;u::?nx.fi &?;fl"f”:“:‘w majority of | ang Sergeant Griffiths’ score of 103, the | tention at the time and Mr. Ger-| The improvemente at South Omaha | mara's arrest. :i:fi::fiflm ;':l:'r‘?m;yxrrl;fiynood- INTENESTING EVIDENCE OF A CONDITION NOT 70 J g OMAHA. ___POS. AT, W 1% BY. Po. A. k. [ 500%0s woro below the average. Sergeant | aldine's b“‘flfi;fl“ e “yth" m_‘;g;“::‘l“ 3‘;‘;‘;&"0{"&""‘:“’“3-}"J‘f,‘fiv:m,',,“i‘:?ffl;‘fit House Numborers Arrested. Wiliam Sples, Elyria, O, sutered greatly | When catareh hag existed in the hoad and the i S 8 3 3 9 8 5 o|madoon this range. SergeantGriffiths made | that Deering & Co. would find their | the place the pastsummer wouhllmrdI;yl Cornelius Hogan, of 1624 South Eighth | from erysipelas and salt "‘:‘l““‘; “:i"'“‘ X | -tre pationtliving in & district whore peopls ‘ 0 8 1 4 013 1 O|i00inthe forenoon and was congratulated | mnchines a.dfug on tho Nebraska market | Tecoguizo 1t now., At the rate of growth | street, swore out a warrant yesterday for | bandiing tobaceo. At times his hands would | aro aublogt to catierhal iteotion-~an the die : 500011 2 The result was just the . Not | at present enjoyed, South Omaha will | the arrest of M. Maynard and E. H. erack open and bleed. Ho tried varlous prep- Ao B L STU M OU NI [0 CHtREE IR VIR m by all for making the score, but Serzeant j reverse, joyed, S . Mayi 3 M. | (ltons without atd; finally took Hood's S8ar. | DY, sometimoes siowly, éxtends down tue Lf 5 1 8 1 1 0 0] lovens putitin shade in the afternnon by | only was tho entire consignment dis. | have & population'of 25,000 in two years. Heming on the charge of obtainin, s i » | Findpipo and into the bronchial tubes, which Genins....8andm 4 1 1 0 4 0 0| makingthe bsautiful score of 108, This puts | posed of, but additional orders came in e 8 | saparilla, and now says: Tam entirely well. tubesconvey the &ir to the different p irts of Bandle,,..randc 4 1 1 0 0 O O/ him10 points ahead of the tear d gl SRt v o - r10ANs | money under false pretenses. The men My son had salt theum on hishandsand | tho lungs. The tubos become affected from m 10 points ahead of the team and zives | so rapidly and numerously that the com- | FOURTH WARN REPUBLICANS, f o the sweliiuz and the mucous arising from r4 1101 1 1|himasplendidshowing for the gold medal. | pany was unablo to meet the demand. + | claim to have been appointed by tho city | en tho calves of his legs. He took Hood's | iburxh und, in somenstinocs, bocome plusteed p4 0 1 0 0 4 Of Following are the scores of to-day, counting | Truly the year 1887 has been A great sea- The Club Makes Séme Changes in Its | engineer to put numbers upon all un- Sarsaparilia and s entirely cured.”” J. B. | up, so that the air cannot get fn_as froely as it T D0 1505 3| Sorgrant Siovenn, Phite 14 | Son for the Deoring company, and 15 | my, pourit ward:FopmbMioan olub met | Gase 1581, Hogan had them arrosied for | *oaione M Veren Oble et bEohSR NI bt ) G 0 ‘ et Sergeant Stoyens, Platte.. . i e Fourth ward republican club met | case is $1. ogan had them arrested for sl QLYY Bor. AR T Ba o A | Serioant (i, Hoxss 1% | o dimner of Suatiay. mesnt e | at Gormauia ull 1t ovoning to mako | this, but ihey wore reioused on theit own | - Hood’s Sarsaparilla | el hlin,e s i ¢ 5 0 0 [ i * o h 1 o1 i s = recognizance to appear for trial this Bold by all druggists. B1; six for §5. Mado only the disease the breuthing is usually more rapld 2 ; SoANi0a 88 Sg;g:::: .‘f,'."y" T R (AN flo:fi (s i’:":‘::fis; ":“‘:t a‘l‘:"":fil“:‘;lfl"l::’ 'l“:'; morning. by 0.1, 100D & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. thinn when In houlth, “The. pationt hus it A Serveant Ray, Missour! g crom h : 100 Doses One Dollar Tho pain which accom| s condition i | 511013 10 lating to elections. Section 3 of their Governor Foraker. ) i i i § Sergeant Weeks, Platte. SPLENDID SCHOOLS, ating e x — | of a dull character, felt in the ohest, bohind the | 6 88110 0 4 —_ o ivi The rumor that Governor Foraker w breast b der tho shoulder biado, - Th 5 9 8 0 1 0 ofSergoant ’fi:fl:{;f%‘:ifi;fi Superintendent James Enthusiastic | DY-1aws was LU A TSRS Lo B L AR LR ain My come And g0~ lust fow days and the . g 1 0 3 7 1| B O Califoral Over Their Prosperous Condition. 1o the vice-prosident to call ¢pecial meet- stand, entirely without foundation. She Bo Rosent for savoral othors. The un\mh.l{”& : 0 "' s g g 8 Sergeant Hudelson, East A BEE reporter had a brief interview | ing3 1n the absence of the president, and | gnijled on him as well s on governors of 3‘,3‘_'::‘,.','.",‘.‘1'.’., 35 aros i i::é‘i'|l,'.’;l|'.’,':3.':rw'. 3 F b S TR TR AT B A S!:H‘unn;o(,nsey. Platte 'l‘ oy with SBuperintendent James, of the public also specifying that on request of five | other states. But what is the approba- ln‘r’.mllnd I; ulm uy"mu' :ow&uflnfi 1&:’,:; 2 oci oti i mOrning on risng, or golnk to n i Totals......... 43 8 18 1 27 17 5 fnlln:llnnz g‘:fim;;rn{genmoe‘;‘" flrln’r schools, yesterduy morming. He is in | members of the club a special meeting ?hoa"s::&:kfl n:)l;t;‘:ls‘:dolwtll:fc;vhl::lhg;xse.rti? O K e L en i BODRME ¥ AR HEN . indicate: high state of spirits and says the schools | could be called. Y o Yy ge tending into the lungs. 8 00000035 0-7 5 The great debate of the evening was | #0C¢ after having made what” you know Bomotimes there are fluorcou{mnu Induced s 1.0 402000 1-8 g::::::: 3‘[‘;‘6{3‘1 ll"l:;:: never were in such & wonderfully fine | " the‘f—emoduiing of section 6 of the by- | i3 & Zood investment in Omaha realty. Dby the tough milcus so violent s to cause vom- condition as they are justnow. Thiscon} dition of things, too, he says is especially remarkable when it is taken into consid- eration that this fAll has witnessed an {ting. Later on the mucus that is raised, is found to contain small particles of yellow mat- ter, which indioates that the small tubos in the luniss are now affeoted, With this there are often atreaks of blood mixed with the mucus. You can satisfy yourself it you will call on W. G. Albright, 218 South 15th street. Sergeant Walford, Texas Sergeant King, Dakota. Sergeant Stay, Arizona, Sergeant Ray, Missour laws. It was finally adopted 1n the fol- lowing form: ‘I'he object of this club shall be to main- tain, support and forward the principles and MMARY H %une{l runs—Omaha 5, Hastings 7. : ‘wo-base hits— Lauman, Welsh. e ‘Three-base hks—Dwyer, Bandle, Jantzen, Belle Sanfo 's Victim. Belle Sanford, the colored eyprian, and hocomes vory pale, Sergeant Weeks, Platta...... interests of the republican party, and es- Jasome oaes the patient beoo) y BT nua0, Hsinge 8. Sergeant Nihill, East.. unprocedentad increase in_attendance, | poiaily ih tha KOLE Wward of the S1ty ‘Of | Tom MaGregor, tho white. tough. who s fevor, uad expoctorates bofare any oough i Bases on balls by--Healey 1. Sergeant Hudson, Columbia that about fifty new teachers | the city of Omaha; to ratify and support all ) Sy ) In some cases emal Jmnsses of cheesy sub- E 1me of game— hours. Private Hopkins, Ualifornia have! beeni employed 4 other | rerular nominees of the republican party | cAme 8o near killing Eric Hoosivg early stance are spit up, which, when prossod be. \ ‘mplre—Bartson. Sergeant Hudloson, E . T tiorod: ahnd other | made in reculsr staie, county, city or ward | yosterday morning, were arraigned be- twoon tho farers, dmit u bad ador. [n othoe “The follewing are the positions for | Sergeant Casey, Platte changes aave tuken blace which | conventions, and each member of this slubls | fore Judge Berka sesterday afternoon but ShokL parti IRARLT QAT mactier e gamo: ——— under ordinary circumstances would | in duty and honor bound to support any = s inaic " ;'[ t work in the lungs. y Pcnrose and Hardin Rifie Olub, at least temporarily interfere with waived examination. Belle was there- ndicate serious mis 9 iUy nominee of the party when made in a rezu- Iar convention of the republican party, not only with his vote, but also with his in- fluence, and exert himselt to the utmost to secure the election of such nominee. The ;»enuny for refusing to vote for and support HASTINGS. fore put under $1,000 bonds and her white consort under £500. Neither being able to furnish bail, they were remanded into custody. Hoosing regained conscious- ness yesterday afternoon, and will be taken to St. Joseph's hospltal this morn- ing. Although terribly bruised and beaten, 1t is thought that he will recover. The Penrose and Hardin riflo club held | the prosperity and smooth oo of their weekly shoot yesterday, with the fol- | these institutions. The schools that have lowing scores: opened have at last been fully equipped CLUD sHoOT. with furniture, etc., and are running like ..-111 11110 11011 11111 1101199 | eloek work. Thero are, however & num. 01101 10011 11011 11010 10011—16 | ber of suburban schools that have not 1111 01111 10111 11111 11110—23 | yet opened. Armong theso are the Ban- croft, Forest Park, Amber Place, West Side, West Omaha, Walnut Hill and Orchard Hill schools. Buldings for these are n course of construction, though, and will be pushed to °°szh°"1m2 wiita:llbpnwxll)llaflex dition, Aan @ 18t of tober. wi nd the en- FOR RIRDS AKD SHELLS. o | tire system throughout the city in oper- SNEEZING CATARRH, What It Means, How It Acts, and What 1t Is, You snoeze when you get up in the morning, you try to sneeze your noso off every time you o exposed to tho lonst draft of air. You have @ fullnoss over the front of the forohead, and LU any the nuse feels as if thero was & piug in each Oh, HAG. S nostril which you cannot di lod‘:? Fou biow your noso until your ears crack, but it don’t do any ¢ood, and tho only result s that you suc- coed in kotting up & very red noss, and you so rritate the lining membrane of 'that orgnn 15 exquisitely lovely," sald Miss Drown to her that you are unablio to breathe through it at ail. he regular nominee of the republican party for either national, state, county, city or ward office shall be expulsion from this club, on a majority vote of the club, Next followed the reading of a long abstract of the election laws by C. F, Breckenridge. The one which attracted the most attention was the law requiring a person participating in the primaries to be a legal voter. After a foew short speeches by visiting Topeka Defeats Lincoln Twice, ‘TorrkA, Sept. 20, —[Special Telegram to the Bek.|—The ‘Topekas and Lincolns playod two champlonshiip games to-day, the Tesult being a crushing defeat to the visitors. 8ix lanings wera played in each game by Personal Paragrahps, 1. J. Cushing, of Lincoln, is in town. Judge Hopewell is staying at the Coz- zens, R. J. Mitten, of Tekamah, is at the Ar- Parmeloe 11101111101 11 E | cade. friends, as she entercd the drawing room, after s ot and ) ictute of agresment, 1n the first game Swarizel and | Elli 1111111110010 |ton. As nearly asthe superintendent | members from other wards, tho club ad- | “'g b porge arrived from the cast yes- o X atiguing drive over & | an ACULS AUACKOf" Gatarrh, OF “SAe0ANE 11111011111 1—1 | could get at it there will be, when all the | journed to meet on Wednesday evening f 130 Pare, Ol Cataorh® as it is calied. HBover constitutad the battery for Lincoln - terday. 20 Pure, Cle r _ 00101001101 1— 6 | schools are in progress, an attendance of | of next week. f and Lefreshing. Talways havo it wit Now, what does this condition indicare? First, and Conway and Guuson for Topeka. Fol- 000000000000 0 | 7,800 pupils, or 2.5%0 more than last year. ————— W. H. Baker, of Plattsmouth, is at the and us 'tis & Harmiess Liguid, I can use acold that causos mucus to be poured out by = lowing Is the score: 11101111111 1-11 | Thisis an increase of 40 per cent, which AMUSEMENTS, Arcade. - ; 1t n a moment and getsuch instant relief from | the glands in the nose; thon those disonsed & 10807011 111111111111-181 isalso, taking statistics as a basis, about I'. J. Burke of Blue Springs, is at the nons, It Snllownens, R e T tho BRI a 0002 147 1111100101119 |the ratio of increase of the city's | TWe Entertaining ¥ at the Two | Millard. rocklea and Morrld Old Kkin | joculity where (o disonso i provalent. Thoso T base hi’flmfl“fi&.}""fi‘:‘: L {;"“ 000011011100-5| hopulation, _ furnishing indisputable Oprra House D. J. Gniffin, of Fort Dodge, isat the wsed by & Hot Sun aud Dry, animatoniae, in their offorts to find u lodgment, y i ) h p. Unm- 1001110011017 i Th s a decided improvementin | py irritate the sonsitive membrane lining the nose pire— Young, DOUBLES. proof ‘of ~the astonishing rapidity Ore:Was. 8 P Paxton, Ana nature undertakos to rid herselt of thom 3 In the second gamo Hart and Dolon were | ponroce TTi1111011—9| With which Omaba is assuming | the presentation of the “Rag Babyat |~ hr, 0. 8. Wood arrived home yesterday MACNOLIA BALM By producini i of mneozng. '~ | the battery for Lincoln and Couway ‘and [ RARTOS 101110101 1— 7 | the dimensions of one of the largest com- | the Boyd last night, though the warmth | morning. s for Pace, Neck, Arms aud Hands, 14 |, Whou the nose becomes illel with thickonod > T N 2::"&{?&%:?;5&: F;l;r:mr:;ul& . _ | mercial cities in the country. The super- | o¢ 114 evening prevented the attendance | C. H. Titus, of Creston, is 1 town for ed. TRY IT1 The introduction of &ir into the lungs 1s inter- intendent says there are now about 180 teachers employed. He thinks thn{ are 0011101101— wsuperior lot, as they have been selected ++1011001110-6 | from hundreds of applicants after the — | most careful personal investigation and ATGLIE eereennen 11 <l>~<:‘u‘nu;n::an. Tll'u now board has taken = 72 hold of things with the most praiseworthy TELEGRAPR NOTES, energy, :m‘Z has already demonstrated Easterly winds continue at New .Orleans | that it is fuily capable to maintain a Total. Brewer. King. Total. Beorn: fored with, and_the person 80 effcted must breathe through the mouth, and by such means the throat becomes pirched and dry, snoring {8 produced, and then the ecatarrhal disoase gums ready' ocoss Lo tho throat and uns. a few days. J. A. Payne, of Mason City, is a guest at the Arcade. J.T. Weisman, of Valley, was at the ens yesterday. D. M. Lewis, of Nebraska City, was at the Millara yesterday. S. 8. Bartlett and J. J. Allen, of Kear- of the nudience which the piece usually attracts. Mr. Reed made a more satis- factory impression in his newly assumed role of Old Sport, and the march of im- provements, some of which may be at- tributed to sedulous rebearsals, yester- day, even reached the tramps, There Topel 633 9-22 Lincol 0000 0-0 Rups earned—Topeka 8, Lincoln 0. Two base hits—Ardner, Three base hits—Halli- day, Sneed. Double play—Gunson to Ard- net, Umpire—Young. Kansas Oity 17, Denver 8. Kansas Orry, Sept. 10.—|Special Tele- DOCTOR . and the city is threatened with a tlood. standard in our” public schools surpassed | was a little more music in their singing, | ney, are at the Paxton. gram to the Bek. |—The worst ball game wit- | ~pwenty-four loaded coal boats were sunk | nowhere, and with their contortions no fault could George R. Coburn, of David City, 18 messod at League park this season was the | near New Orloans Monday night. - be found. Reed's’*¥bpical song, “‘Tele- | registered at the Paxton * game Denver vlayed to-day. Most of the Fifty thousand residents of Messina, Italy, Do You Know? s ir. Fiosived 4 g eksa : % ’n errors mada by the visitors wern inexcusable | kave fled from the city on mccountof thé | The inimitable manner in which this [ Phones in the Air, yeceived a quadruple | Colonel J. J. Dickey returned from the and until Kansas City, after making seven- | cholera. uestion is propoun ded by the “Private | recall, though the star’s attempt to say | west yesterday morning. 1 u toen runs, purposoly let down in batting, | , Only routine business was transacted by | Secretary” is knuwn to all. But do you | something originaF. ‘/at the phone” was | Luke V"‘""l““‘i““ Cheyenne, Wyo., 18 the sovereixn grand lodge of Odd Kellows | know that you are missing the chance of registered at the Paxton, at Denver yesterday, 2 Mrs. Jonn C. Higby is visiting her son and his wife at the Cozzens, Fred J. Keisel, a well-known resident shey hit Etret whenever they chose. Kansas City played almost an erroriess game, wnile the visitors are credited with twelve errors, “The score by Innings is as follows: without marked sgocess. Miss Georgic Parker’s Venus, sive in the clogs, is not an improvement u that of some of her Sr«decusnoru, thougtithe Clairette of Miss x/lLl. Not PNHQOK WHiLE Beina WORN, very lady who desires perfection in style and form ’ WORG! 'g'r'"éfigofigfi"r' Someai ™ | Late of Bellevue Hospital, N.Y Worcester, Mass., aod 418 Llarket strcet, Chichge our life if you fail to call upon Mr, W. Frank E. Harris was the successful con- | {3, Aipright at 218 South 15ti street, and A e D esayp ncs examination for'a | examino his list of Omana property.’ He 183 0 0=17] It ted that & third loan of | Wl 8how you the best property in the | jau;ness is the bost' the play has yet pro- | of Ogden, Utah, is at the Millard. “~m i ,,. 000 0 1'% | from 55,000,000 0 .‘m&;’éufi"&"‘.‘.fium& city—that1s, the most mouey for you. duced. The piece will be played dgain | Mrs. Clistus Butler has gone on a visit f \ AND DOCTOR Earoed runs—Keneas City 3, Denver2 made by wolx:.mhnrn i'm.ign FRA S g rpe PR to-night. 50 to her father in Carthage, Dakota. : "iitpe ). Threobase. hitec: | to Wasningion rom New ¥ ork Iust nignt | _The Omaha Methodist preachors' meet- [ myg (3™ Croniia throw a little | whrhnc, Sotton,, s, Prominent man of Lincoln, Neb oul—B‘fimunli .n;;m h:lh-r-ndonlw—«“y. i ing was opened for the first time this | more life into ‘halr performance p“mnm ‘e Rl e ) A I' o vorte sent out a proposition to the | year yosterday morming at tho First | last night. Therd Were fewer intervals o : 3 mown and most popular hotol in "Ju'." of Rurot | powen that s esneral uopolntod be Turkey | Motnodist churoh.. Rev. Dr. J. B, Max. | in the diaioguc, ang o singing andmost | V., i Motris, W, I Hall and We L. | thesiate, Lasatlon,couteal ippulntnonte Sos 1 29 Time of | “Premior Norquay has failed to raise the | field presided, and an organization was | of the gags were highly apbreciated and | (f FIHER 0 all political and public gatherings. Have Oficos R hours and 8 minutes. Umpire— | , Fremior WOrauay has tae v.uz;::.d he | formed with the following officers: Rev. | productive of laughter. Thero are six B P, BOGGEN. Proprietor. lagan. Battories—Kavsas Cily: Nichols, W. M. Gore, a well known business 40 Eiven good voices in the troupe and several ago and Graves. Denver: Buig - and Meyers, » pretty girls. Miss Wills has a pretty stage | man of Minneapolis, Minn., was in town presence and sings well, and in her short yesterday. scene from “Gualates,” while not aptly Colonel Frank Hanlon arrived from New York and left for Winni, 1 i J. W. Phelps, president; Rev. T. M. The ifteenth anmusl sossion of the Na. | House, vico president; Rev, Aifrod H. tional Association of Kire Kngiueers opened | Honry, seoretary; Rev. George M. at Atlanta yesterday with a tull attendance. | Brown, treasurer. T R T N s St X b Natlonal League Games. Physician and Surgeon, o - > - suggesting Mary Anderson in the face, at | the sea shore on the early train yesterday | Office, Con 16th and Farnam sts. Jor. 15th and Harney Strects £ 0 ko e W astimgton toains 4o any v ..‘.:’.&‘?L‘.'L:".‘i‘:":‘n.‘.‘.&'.‘:‘.’:\‘.‘.fi“?: e Fail Brevities. :hsg;mt o doliveredithe lines of that | moraing, | Resdsmcapiiiamane | Cor. 16 4 A s follows: Mall. Gazetto that he had seduced his ste . \ ady’s groat piece with considerable in- rs. G. M. P. Walker,of Norfolk, Neb. , a . m, 3 Chioago....++10 0 0030820 05| daughter, wighi P | . Yesterday's internal vevenuo collec- | yoiilzance and success. The other ladies | is in the Gity on a visit to the sister, Mrs, | ————————— ———— Omaha, Neb. in| 000000 0-0 toersan Haliron ‘nd O'Day. fiuse RICHARD NUNN, M. D., Av Intimate friend of Anarchist Noobo re- | ti0n8 smounted to §9,375.82. looked pretty and sang and danced with | H. L. Beaver. ports that the condemuad men have begun to | 1izzie Westgate, a hardened young sweetness and effect. Mrs. Henry Mathows, of Norwalk, Pif 5 (DUBL ] bl ¥ ted h - G " Wabiiyion ' Weaken i wish they had stiown. rapeat. | selored sianor of about sixteen, struck o | *"Toward tho olosp of the last act MF. | Conp: and Mys. A Kieth, of Kansas City, D AURIST ceas oo diasuges trentad sxutully. - Con A #"m- n"'“"{‘ between | Ariillerymen stationed at Hils, India, hn\: wi hn: 'r‘:‘ooa‘r iml;?e y:l‘::r{hmlenrorn? r.l.e"(' hw‘" :g“ 0‘4‘ "rm.'.’u‘:fi' .erp Wflll: srevisiting Mre. O. ¥ Gienhgns, . f.‘;’.“.\fil.‘.‘i".'..’..’l.‘u".&i»,h’ ) by the hwbam and New York teams -day | nutinied at an order yesterduy and went on | ing, inflicting a long wound on the scalp lh: nfie:‘"n: :.:' bn:nll of Orusba frieniis 2. R. Woodward, of Portland, Ore., 1518 DODGE ST. 10A. M. TO4P. M. sousca VecnIA 1o Lo sexul 5 ‘ ited 0910000 0-5|% riot in which & huwber of poople were | and knocki the boy senseless. She | with a handsome gold watch in the fol- and Qrepresenu(lv of thcfinlxllln:;nlul- - lfm,».-'.sl-h REDAN at oftos o by mall 81 N 0700000 e 7|0l injured was taken before Judge Berka and fined | lowing speech. 800 Osr oumpany, 18 & the Millard, e SCIENTIFIC e Offico hours: 9 1011 A m.: 2104 p. i 710 4 fiwnn—(hlvln?l eleh. Bl | g T e e soaeod e oy, | $10 and costs. Tadies and gentlemen: I crave your In- | John W. Scott, Iately appointed chief ] uninys meiugea, S0 : . Rqu by N R i [ O e orer 4. | " The K, of P. had & regimental drill at | duigence for a few moments, I have been | clerk of the passenger department of the [osrespandence e Ao of B g WA R Licipated in the near futarer " " | the ball park yesterday atternoon. About | Fequested by a number of Mr. Wills' Omaha | Union Pacitic, arrived trom Chieago yes- * | MeCay through the maim, and 1t & thus possh v 9 T, 90.—The game between | Anticipy! L londz ] 400 partieipated. Thelr marching, coun- | [riends to act as agent in a public presenta- | terday. Blo for those unable to make & jlrney 0 ob: . uneliroitand Putladaiphia eama so-day ro- | | The' plow wanufaeturers of the morthweat | 400 purtieipated: | Thle marehing, coun- | ifon Thelt fonate: ety "prevetts e | W' Craig, of Kansss City, one of ekt o trenment ot it Sotlows: 10 0.0 0— 2| purpose of devising & scheme to do away | formed with most praiseworthy d A T Gt T e s peneni | the directors of the Patrick Land vom- o~ g - 00 0 0 == § ) wiih excessive middiemen’s commissions, and were enjoyed by a large aue you with this beautiful souven ir as. & tok Rddzons sil lotters to D, J. C. MoCoy. roeune ‘I'he socialist and Moary George parsies in | privcipally ladies. , of their esteew of you as un actor and aé ! Sl and 311 Rewge Building, Owmahs, Neb. y, arrived in town yesterday after a fi?& wonths’ absence in Alaska. He

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