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EPTEMBER 24. 1888 WORSHIPPING A MURDERER 2 THE _OMAHA_DAILY BEE: MONDAY. 3 v pe— _ SIXJIITS, FOURTEEN ERRORS. No Wonder the Omahas Lost Yes- | ux DOLITICS AND PROSPERITY, central committdd add cong inoo, 1t is in ac with the et sional ‘nom 1l fitness of of the success of the Pacific o sentatives in the od st repro- he various roads if Schiffer- centering in DAYS OF DEATH AND GLOOM, The Dismal Condition of Affeirs at ) A 1, and KoL WL oy R i thinke that poliieal wetivity, like eharity, stein can do as woll at Detroit and other Sccoptance; The tidket and pssstger AR Ry o en - Aol 20w - thia st places onst as ho has done at St. Louis Repre: itivo Situation in f Omaha horeby aceept the ch the nate legislutive ticke ‘he | Up to the Hour the Hangman Ended | and San Francisco they will feel doubly »f the PPress club, to \ ixty-Seve: " i is to hodd . off until the supreme 1 o proud. terday's Two Games, Dass ball at the At ‘ PESWEB OV SIS court has docided whether. Dodge is to bo in ! The duck and quail huntors foel happy Decatur, Ala. day afternocn, Septemb 188 a s ;vv ‘; rial district by its eoupled since Jupiter Pluvius opened the flood- s ceod which are to go to the y * AN » with Washincston: county vhile two | oA MN IT. | gates and dampened the erusted hill- THE BLUES ANNIHILATE THEM. | &ifferos by t | CURRENT EVENTS AT FREMONT. | candidatos for senator ST PAPERS CONDE s, "Quail shooting will now b n | MORE CONFIDENCE AT MEMPHIS. ¢ i iyl e vty pleasure; and many a good bag will bo s , q . §90f Clever Swindle onnters | brought home tt ‘ning by the army " kR " The Pirst Gamea W hed Exhibi- g gl Nebgaska City Has Organized a Street 1n the mat 5 ‘|~L|r| n‘:n'.:“,hn::um l::-‘:.‘;r(-“l;:‘:.- o ot ‘hlu,.:..,._' “.,m‘ lft lngt night for the | BY :'"“* is Practic nflly Suspendod i tion, in Which Menges' Men v ong Car Compiny, and Paving of ] o 5 ey LML o gL Throughout the Wholo of the | Make Seven U ed Runs lis be us: lice Thorcughtares Has hout liope of i) ebr b ol iL ) e MEXICAN VETERANS ( IRATE. Plague Stricken District ] of the usunl league ball, as the © ol understeod here ing Matters, The forty-first anniversary of the on- of the South, in One Inning, this case, be fewer pluyers inju ommenced. that Congressman | ve ch desires e trance of the Amorican ariny into the | e to hove a solid republ delegation in the ) ‘ 1 City of Mexico w neer hall by the Assol celebrated at Pio- islature trom his order th OTHER GAMUS, nty i al _clection trans Idolizing a Criminal. The Omahas Twice Beaten ‘The Yellow Fever Epidemie. when the senatar| ted Veterans of i) In the Sixty-Seventh District. ires t SAN ANCISCO, Sept ).—[Corre- Sept. 23,8, « {1 ) sont, ¢ \eial Tel . W ora In the fo N (e vt if there should be a dead lock, or if Mand S ppheddacd) kgl the Mexican war Saturday evon- ASHVILLE, Tonn., Sept. 23, - Specials from Raxsas Crry, Mo, Sept gt AL Lo by UG LG LA L. 2 Ll slould fail to get enough votss for a re. | spondence of Tiwi Bee]—The occur- [ ing, “The event was as happy | Decatur, Ala, Lo-day has been tho sgram to Tue 1.'“ [\\‘n‘ ucs for one : .'v\-um;( .”(}‘.vm-:u.r' o I'he representation. !"‘M‘_[‘*H I | olection ho conld step into the breach and | pence which furnished more mater and as thoroughly successful and | gloomiest iday in Decatur's history, the udmission drew ( lo to Exposition | Crsorxxamy Sept. #.—R of to-day's tis in apecular shape. There | gather up the diverse and dgiscordant forces. | g0 on oo o wspapers than anything [ enjoyable as any of the twenty-onosimi- | sun even refusing its cheerful light. Tnero { park this afternoon. Omahas were y B0 50 i publican candidates each claiming | But all theso things are compassed round | ! 1 8 16 i Al rrounions and banquets that have ardly more than 150 people in town, I boaten in both gamos and the Blues now LT i e A far nominse, W. . Weldman | ubout with o xood dealof chaos at present, | els MURAE AL AN Db o preceded it in this city, From 8 o'clock | Two-thirds of these are colored. Special have tho record of von twenty-four Rosiity. 60 ‘8668 ¢ was allowed to name | o Sult has just been 'com ‘Bonds: | Friday of Alex Goldenson, the murderer | v, 5:80 the tite we antly possed | trains with about fifty refugecs left avout out of the last twenty-six 1. The the represcntative dolegates in both Hitch- | men, against Louis Spear, ex-cl of the | of little Mar Kelly, For days the | by the gray-haived veterans and theie | ywia ight last night. There were but two new visitors lost tho first game because they 1201 0 3 3-14] cock and Hayes countics, and one delogate | district court. ‘The action is brought to com: n Franeisco papers were full of the | guests who had ombled, in social | gig0s and no deaths to-duy. One of to-day's could neither bat nor field, In the two games 0 0000 0—56 Dundy county was alio for him trom [ pel payment of the loss to thecouaty through | jneidents of the murdercr's jail lite, | con @ and pleasant greetings in the | ciges s Dr, W, C. Bucklby, one of the best they made six hitsand fourteen errors. Four | d game: first. At the reprosentutive convention | the destriction of 8 number of offielal records | /4 'han ho was finally launched into | S9Acious pariors, and then all present | (1% 00 The tota 3 ! R Kansns C 100000 0—-1 : ! a M of the offiee which w essly loft by | and when he was finally launched into | SHACIMS 16 Ahe REIL Nelow: wharews:| PIY in Deca The total number of DISVHG HSIWEES SRS by MOGHTE B Eire Ba vl Baltimon 008010 0-3 at Benkloman on the 17th thore Were | Spear in the court. room, instend of belug | etornity the sickening details were pov- [ JOrEAes 10 he Bl bolow, Whore i1 qageyia 17 total deaths, 4. The Bismarck teries in the first game wero Clarke and | = Game ed at end of saventh inning. | eightesn delozates present, one of* the dele- [ piaced in the vault, andwere burned at the Haehh 1 e | sumptuous banquet had been pre Ad | hotel is still open and feoding 1l that app! i McCart A Gt slo 4 P i ed in all their awfulness. | One hundred and twenty covers had | 1 Lol LAMRLLL N | ® Nagle and McCarty and Guuson, Nag LovisviLug, Sept. 23--Result of first s from Hitcheock being ubsemt. The | time of the destruction of the main portion of A Nt NAL, u ) A1 whether they have money to pay or not Mttt srably and his wretched work was d 8 0oU o 5 f | thiekly sprinkled with illustrations of | been laid and there were but two or | 9. } cuught miserably and his wretch i was | o | @yntest thero was upon the admission of a | the court hiouse on the nizht of the 3lst of y st ations aid Two restaurants hero are doing the same. ( mainly responsible for the Athletios . 20000000 0— Jroxy from the absent dolegate, which had | 13t December. Soon after that event Spear | the eve Nearly all the great dailies | three chairs left vacant when all were oseph Lo Ducon, city editor of the o feat. He muffed third st Louisville 23000400 0—9]F Gtkiado ‘owd by the | fled tho country and has not since been heard | o manted editorially on the hanging, | Seated. Among the honored guests of | Lance, is still hore, Two physicians, Dr. and had four pussed ball Result of second gome been seenred by the Meoker crowd by the | from, The board of supervisors have con e LR +oray | the oceasion was Major-General 0. O. aylor and Dr, Cross, left on recount of sick the visitors went to pieces, the home t Athlcties,...oe..0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 *— 6 | most questoiable msans, Dr. Price of | cluded that the principal has been given | depreciating the public demand which d, formorly stationed at Omaha, | ness. The city, however, is well provided \ scori ven unearned runs on two singles | 70 0 1t 0 1580 18 010 0 U rosY ! ‘ounty had bee agreed upon a3 tem- | ample time to make good the amount of the | pecessitated the printing of the ex- | who responded "I o 1i6: toi with both physicians and nurses. | 4 errors by Nagle, MeGarr, Tebeau, Clarke F A s i ho responded happily to the toast, N bbb @) e e o L e o ] 23, —Result of to-day’s rary o and ruled fairly as long as | 1058 and as he has failed they have instracted | 0o {0a% sacale t ] vy Mevrenis, Tenn., Sept. 25,—The city has and Crooks. The visitors gave up at the end esu d -day’s porary ¢ n and ruled fairly « g a h onnty attornc 0 b 1n a0l The tended notices he received, One ol The Army and v, b 4l N K ! : e the county attorncy t ! ; been quict’ to-iay. Confidence is rostored ghth. Score of the first game £000 8 08 0-py|Neoccuapicd the chair. After soveral Mours | gmount asked is ¥1,200. Soear's bondsmen | them says: It is not o the credit of - —— Wl the feel of uneasincss, which KANSAS CITY, 008000 0 0—4]|0fwrangling the B. & M. railroad took a | are C. H. Toncray, Chris Knoell, O. the city that a person of this charactor . Marricd at Bighty-One. nounted to almost a panic on Friday, has Y | T hand in the proceadings through its attorney, | John Grunke, The circumstances sur ARG A IWe VER R RV TR AR T T New York Journal: Marcus de Cou- ven way to a more rational view of the sit- f (T e Blefr 1 W. S. Moslan, of Arapahoe, ihich [ ing the case lead to a strong suspicion that | ¢ i l" bR LA ""!A ' dres, aged eighty-one years, a well- | uation. The quarantine Intions of Mom. |/ byl S e is in another distriot. Mosian had | SPear was not only guilty of “carelessnces in | & Kind of hero. He eaid nothing and | 00 und highly respected rosidont of | phis have caused & suspension of travel, and 3 1 ¥ pt. 23.—[Special Tele- | 18 5 . ey "+ | keeving his rccords, but that he was the one | did nothing worthy to inspire respeet evanston, Ind..is now married to his | the result is shown in the fow vals at thy BN ot s, g gram to T Ber.] —Blkhorn defeated Ivon | D Pence e the chair and called J. C. | who applied the torch to the court house. or sympathy, and yet he has had erowds | 118\ 5ot LG e wae | Bote is virtually ut o standstill { Johnson, b 01 Buft to-dny in a seven-inning gamo by a | Hayes of Chase county to preside. [t had all ———— of visitors 1o foed his abnormal van A T R e T tion of the country, Tho Cartwright, 1H 1 0 score of 12t04, Datteries—Blkhorn, Lee | been put up and the Wildman faction entered . A Rally At Cambridge. Everything ho has written, and almost [ 110/ b Aarcen, and sho comes fram | quarantine ing. gront hardship to ! 4 assamaer, rf . 6 and | fron B3Iuft, tlll and Keliott., | their protest ugainst this move. A voto was | CAuinar, Neb., Sept. 23.—[Special Tele- | avorything ho has said, have bo R aa by Ry hors sho sy | hany of the vhoare ubsent from tho ) - S 1 ) e ison’ county, New York, where she sw | eity und o 9 o Gunson, ¢.. ‘l 1 Umpire then tuken upon the admission of O. B. Rey- | gram to Tie Brk.|—The largest and most | prinied and read with avidity T T A :lr’\l;::'”t:fi:l.l.'.':ln";.-'.“."‘ ldl"l;u\‘::::xndlll‘n ‘ln::. McCarthy, 1 0 . T nolds, who held tho proxy from Hitchcock | enthusiastic political meeting ever held in | How many people opened their morn- KA CH A R SRk v s AT P poa il e SR it T N enan 20 Al the mewbers voted, including | this section of the stato convened here ves- | fny paper and turned to the Goldenson petii B I LANAIG LG SO S8 dal AL U, Totals ... 18 7 6% 16 West Poixt, Neb., Sept. 22 —(Special to nd the result was a'tie— to 9. | terday afternoon and evening in a monstrous | cofihin we would mot ke to coniectur . Marcus de Coudres. on the roads and river front until the ser West Point defeated Stanton | The chair then declared the vote carriod and | paviliion erected specially for tho oceasion, | Soiu1pi we would not 1i i wedding took place in n very | Vices of the militia can ho seenre -~ T rascoreof 16 to 12, Batteries | Reynolds entitled to ascat in the convention, {\!\-]'"- u‘l“ nlln;l ‘Tlurt:;n clubs of Aru|mh{hci ‘%”:.‘m “ll'.\ll‘hl‘):.“: "“"l’!‘“‘k‘dl:‘ll:_‘t:l“\"ll"i‘||rlll"::? quiet and ul,,.,dm,,mh,“, “v‘y at the ‘_l‘fi"my ll‘:’\’ '”wl :‘;:d ||.‘;‘nn)y|' I‘ !‘l"'ll”:‘l:“-sl\rl‘llli‘l ' R, B, 8B PO. A Sny Vight: | thus voting twice upon the question. The ilsonville and Indianola were represented 2 ne e pretty residence of tho aged groom, SFRAYE 5 A oA 0 110 50 0 0 e ahtan, Moy MIllek ARA: M I,L;,‘,,‘"L' delegates from Hitchicock and Fyescounties | by large delegations, and citizens in im- [ popular hero suggests the propriety of - f 5 GG T er of Orrington av LT tv‘(”“l:\'ln:'ul‘l“n\‘x;.’It‘;xl:‘lyn‘nill‘::‘(’; | [ : 3 01 0 2 80 s s Trucy, . Drotosted: vi y against this outrageous | menso numbors poured in from tho sur- | change in the laws governing the treat~ | pia and Chureh strcet, in Evanston, on | for swe pomse ittt catl out tho miitia Crooks, 1b. 00 115 3 2 e and unwarranted decision of the chair, and | rounding count; At 8 o'clock the vast ac. | ment of eriminals condemned to death. | priday. Soptember 7. snd the h tion with which to pay them. If ,,'m - Cooney, rf. (o (el T (3 4 Madrid 16, Strickland 7. finally withdrew from the hall to meet at | commodations were tested to their fullest | 1t jsnot healthful that the public should S o sd by Rev.M, B, Godday sees proper 10 voltiutooe Toe stk pur- ! [ $|,G..nh|.|. 00 0 0 9 1| Maomin, Neb, Sept. 2.—(Special Tele- ere they placed in uc mination Gy fnul-_ lh‘u» foro D. l\lwkh-wltlln, feed day after day on the spectacle this | o R M o b st a1 Goddar poses 1 will not, forbid it.” ¢ | ‘ebea . o I . e 1, and passed ringing resolu- | candidato for licutenant governor, was the | W00 SiY SULeE Gy o1 LG ST 3 " © Methor chureh, Lty 3 ik Miller, 5s., EOSHIE TS ERT (4 Spide bl s e mouncine th aetion of tho rajiroad in | chiof orator of the day. 1t was hiy opening et prere o anat | 1t i8 nob every doy thut & cou 2 boen 5 el fovet patlanth P L 299 9 8 5 3| Muarid. Tho scoro w i favor of | interfering fa tio Benkelman convention. | speech in the campnign under appointment, [ not be better that the sentence of death | 1y piod whose conibined ngo HE R LU Clark, p.. 8 1 0 0 110 2} Gonay Charles W, Meeler, who soveral ago [ Inthe evening the Harrison and Morton [ should remove the condemned from the | 0 s ) VeTtas « Mi. Db Condras LS e ‘_wa Pt 13 g g — was removed from the ofilce of elerk of | clubs gave a splendid torchlight parade. | public eye? Goldenson, in his cell alone B h Ry g 5 . L 2] 24 21 12 ; th ot conrt. of Sallne county for | The taking foaturo of tho evening was tho | und silont, would noLh we attracted tho | Scended from an ancient and noble Hu- | tive hospital, a8 was also B, Grant. No other i st LR TE RS ! e vict court of ¢ county 3 a e evening s o | and silent, w ave ricte ] i) v Whioh ‘setiled & me | case developed her T T A e bt oSG N odlelal misdemeanor, now a resident of Chase | drill of the Cambridge Ludies' Harrison and | thoughts of the public. But LRI AL, LA LA e olned Gl o Omah 0010000 0—1|TheyTell How Judire Dundy Brought | county, was nominated by the othor faction. | Morton club. = At tho'evening mecting hun- | iy print, with his bravado, profanity, | womared and fifty yeurs ago in Noew | by Chran cammodintely conaultod s SR AT IS R N Wildman will probably carry the full repub- | dreds were unable to get seats. The exer- | ' A FirFRvarandaran dhi ¢ bk sta 0 SELE RGO AL 18 1l battalion: > natlonal g vhich r Earned runs—Kansas City 2. Bases on | mimer peahbcort & Bran. lican vota of Hitoheoek and'E Ities | cisos consisted of short spoechos, campuign | Dis shocking irreverence and his sham | o\ 40 *Gilire whonee ho obtained his | Diitation of the nitional wuards, which re y Elmer Frank and Henry Sh who have | licanv ity k au { d 8! ntality, ¢ 2 sxcite the - 4 sulted in an order calling upon the militia to 4 SCurthy. 2 Sy toh s o} y § A S PR 1" tho repub. | songs and music. sentimentality, continued to excite the | {ict wite. a ling uj i balls—Off McCarthy 2. Hit by fitch oturned from the boar destroying expedi. | & the election in November, Al tho rey Bt ot ok e e report to-morrow morning for quaranting McGarr. Struck out—By McCarthy 8, by | returned from the bear destroying expedi- | jiou, papers in these two counties will sup- e —— kind of curiosity which was sweet to | g family has always been noted for s 3 Clark 5. Passed balls—Nagle 4. Wild | tion, were seen last evening, In Ly to & | port him with tho exception of the Culbert- Havana Cigarmakers Starving. him. wity, energy of charvacter and VEW ORLEANS, Sept A dispatch from pitches—Clark 1. Bases stolen Il)'. Long | question as to how near the b came to | son Sun, which 13 controlled by that political New Yor Sun: Tne 1 g lock- TWO SLEEK SWINDLE N small lm;lil\' si ‘,T' The present Mr. Do [ Meridan, Miss, ‘“'l\” ',” board of health (2). Maunin s, Cartwright, Crooks. | judge Dundy, on that memorable occasion, | bummer, Bill Brown. In Chase county | out in Havana, which ™ 20,000 | A very clever swindle has been per- | oudres is no unworthy seion of his | this afterncoh ordered all trains to be First buse o Kansas City 6, Omal Mr. Frank answored : “We went into a dee] Mocker will not come near carrying the vote | hooiia have bean kept idle ‘trated by two men upon the Gl ey ARy nd full of writ. | stopped. Nono will be cllowed to p RIS S0, S UDIEs FHagHN; 200 guloh £ get @ Astale of water—ts | Of,his party, as thero is'a groat-doal of dis. | FROP.C MM 000k o KODE of boer saloons and dives where women | 3o Do Coolios g b Sod Wis | through Meridan after to-night. Local s D U SO s mlm_A [ ROR AT Thlscd against bitt. | sources of the men that o ommitteo has | are employed ns waitrosses, and it is | Lo ”;‘ ““""""* has ‘;llllm.lntnu LN e e e T i o e [ odoe o anger of Fremont, Mr. Sharp and myself. | The Imperial Ropublican, tho leading repub- 5 > men that a c ce . Gl A Sk 5| property by many years of toi ot e bt . “d".“"::‘f m'"w,“’" l.‘:v’“"‘ e '5"”' | While thero we heard n growling in the | lican paper of Chaso county, came out a few | boon sent to the United States to appeal | thought that they realized a very large [ DFOPSIHY DY Bny yoats, of toil BHL s e AL wud daokson; | times been very offoctivo against Captain f o 1oy looking up, saw & big black bei before the convention and declared | to the cigarmalkers here for money | amount through their cunningly econ- | ¢ " Bogidos his residence ho owns JACKSONVILLE, Scpt. 23— The reports of i SN, e, JFun DU I S0 box M ) il end ey St Bl <btb. a1 st it with which to buy food, Lnst night a | trived schem ; four or five houses and other real estate | the board of health to agerogato 14 | pitched a very good game, although he did BB analsoIbWea BilR o uER (Al Wes s mass meeting was held in Key West to [ The manner in which these men ear- {15 0" Giy new cases and ten deaths. Among che new :m‘ dnlu well as Swartzel. [ '.n.l- uerr:lud R e e e aw: ].iuu the sym[,:m‘_\, Ml”m igarmak- nudl(lmt L:mn' ;,'um\c Wi fl\n][ullu\ 3 One When N Do’ Cbudres sacuredthis .5. e [;,,,1, },rm.» Visiting phy A nning Kreig got around on asingle and a 2! 5 o 3 | ers there, and circutars have been sent | would enter a saloon, where women srlafe lice August 17, more hopeful feeting exists, man; nt & 16110 aa i HblsoHEA and ) catie Judge | trict, and it is hard to fc the re- ! ; : ; \ ringe liconse, on Augus gy 5 7 W eighth inning the clubs struz, Mrs. Prank and Mrs, Howe, her sister, wore that Mr. Wildma, o Mr. Thompson, | this country asking for contributions. [ seat in u very wavd | manuer neat | fricuds, and sone of them got d avLae WorRL 8 OV LIS was a pretty contest. In the on horseback it re within thirty feet ot ratic nominee, will bo elected. A meeting of Cuban cigarmalkers will be he door. e would order a gl S sastie about it. A local paper A St. Petersburg Sensatl | Rot to first on Miller's poor throw and Reyn- | hruin‘when he wi Mrs. Fran — held in this city to consider the subject. | beer pay for it five-cent | oo1ma fun at the hoar ; St L e DL » olds hit safely. Then Longe turned the | horas we He pmping £rom the Nebraska City Prospering, The lockout o1 d in a dispute | piece. This act we I Retesbiiua ol e ol e St PeTi i, Sopt. 2, -A largo box ar- 6,000 people into a mob of yelling t 4 g S i B noyed the old gentleman, an rived here to-duy from Warsaw. The ad- 8,900 people into umob of welling maniacs | wuddlo Mrs. Frank’s foot became fastened in niaska Crry, Neb b.—[Special | botween one workman and his em- [ by the female attendant as the essence | il that b his weddiuge, if the date | o ; Hulait. ard vt : tor,’ Ho scorod on Manning's single, Tha | Lo fiisrub. Judge Dund, ot | ~Tio quostion of astroet rail- | ployer, In each of the Havana fucto- | of meanness. After u timo another | of " hocamg known, thero would b | &ress was insufieiont, and the box was ¢ ST Ulo $uD:Robtin g 1 So0Fe 0B LHE 8000na1| oot IO EIL 6 8 1 nd fortunate | o tor Nobraska City is at last sottled and | ries there is one man who makes the | glass of beer would he ordered, and [ oven more of this st of thing. he con. | o0ened and found to contain the hody of a I the run-getting. Score shot. But for the judge's last shot a catas- N . ; ) R OLRRBEL ; Sa VO g lady attired in a costly dress, with a pro game: trophe wight have occurred. The horses | the line is assured. A company composed | Vi best and highest priced s, [ then the visitor would move up to aseat | yrived a ruse, thinking of the proverh tuslon of lago anid jawals). Tho Svomant had were intensely frightencd, and a ru , | catirely of local capitalists hus beon organ- | Because of his suporior skill he occu- | netrer the conter of tho establishment, | yhag evorything is fait in love or war, | booy strangiod to denth. It is suspeoted that = = which at_one time seemed imminen!, was | jzed during the past . with a present n independent and almost lordly | a8 if he had become more confident of | 1o ruve it out that his lady had backed | sho was murdered by ninilists Ong, 88 4 0 ’:)' s Ui | aver s had occurred, tho death of | oypital %000, which may be in- | Position, works as he chooses, and no | himselt and wished to beecome ac-| ;4 "ind would not become Mrs. De : L Y | Riitlig. 4 00 oo ol L Ehd A manventns mipasstill chahEey ¢, the line is to be put_in | 4uestions are asked 8o long as the qual- | quainted. Then the *hoosier” would | oy nd that the match, thercforo Itebels Boml z Suakim. | b g Al T hgingeg | BHEEL Bl i b b to | With the strcet pasing and completed before | ity of his work is up to the standard, | call for another drink and invite his [\ o, Everybody believed him. SuakiN, Sept. 25.—The rebels have been i 401 1 1 0 0 1 sulie Dundy b claw hiu s etioe “hi | svinter, about throo mijes of track to be laid, | For t‘um‘p\'us:\linn he has re attendant to join him—a request never | “mp oy My, Do Coudres wrote Miss War- | throwing shells to-day from an entrenched | Johuson, b ARNOTN0 8 0N ORET SR | oy ) o R O e ehIN 5 At ndas LT v s from a paying hasis in | usually from 370 to 330 a thousand | refused in adive. Thisexcess of liber- | oy 'ty come on. She came and they | position within 900 yards of the town, in spite - i Cartwright, 1h 4 0 0 013 1 0| 0f theaffair that bruin was at Isast fifteen | the b ¢, cltizens having pledged thom. | cigars. The cigars are, of course, sold | nlity would be noticed by the woman ve'quietly marvied in tho parlor of | of British firing, They failed in an attempt te b - Husawierrf... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Of foctaway. The judge's nerve at that trying | SeIVes to purchuso trip tickets to tho amount | a¢°so high pricos that the demand for | #ud propriotor and accepted as & sign | 1iy'owh house, nobody boing the wisor, | plant & gun 500 yards: from the. town. The 2 Swartzel, p 310 0 115 0} moment was most sportsmanlike. Theskin | Of ~$2500 annually for two them is limited, but there is neverthe- | that the stranger was thawing out and is' ne eighbor: ¢ garrison is in a dungerous position owin 5§ g 2 0 ! The line will built and equippi . there i . not even his next door neighbors, for ' & ang I g to Reynolds, o e e PRSI of the bear, which weighs at least eight hun- | T0E - HES Wik b6 FEEE A0 CAUPERE | less a call for them that enables these | after a little more time would “come o | gavaral days after, And when the nows | the likelihood that the rebels will capture i = — — = = = —|dred pounds,is at Mr. Sharp's ofice. Mr. | With the il L8 workmen to live in ease and elegance. | the surface lovel and pan out satisfac- | i NS o e two ngo, | the wells. ] 34 4 7 28 | Sharp toolk his amateur photoxraphio ap. | Do made as porfect s horse’ power SRESITACOR I ol el finally did leak out, or two ago, g rd | 8 AR o ‘l,d,‘.,.".,,,-,‘,,"g with him, and mh“;‘,“'" group, | canbe made. The street car project is an- About the 1st of August ar torily. The invitation to the :»_mu ©SS | everybody was surprised and half in y in the conter of which is o great bear, sur. | other evidence of advancement and one that [ turer received an order for 2,000 of the ne ated an expenditure of 25 cents, | Goubt, But Mr. Goddard, the clebgy- __ Bteamship Arrivals, B sB. 10, A, rounded by sportsmen, gaides, etc., and an- | hag developed within the past l\\'gl\}'eek!»‘ cigars, but ata price which would enable | and generally brought about a conver- |y o had officiated at the wedding, | AtNew York—La Champagne from Havrey 0RO O 00! other of himself with his foot planted upon Active work m\\fll reot ru‘\. ig \i\s,nl last | him, he said, to pay but $65 a thousand | eation between the “‘hoosicr” ana the | jiq now returned the ‘ringoe liconse | the Zaandam from Amsterdam; the Dene b M 0 8 1 0 1 0fthesdeof anenormous bruin, who looks as | commenced, and R “‘,‘mz‘;“,‘;’;‘," for making. He took the order to his | attend He would then become | ¢4 the county clerk 1d the wedding | mark from London. | a?;.;::‘ g g 3 l{ { 3 llh“\tl.i W he was not dead but merely playing | {6C TR l.,',m*'.b, 1o our wide-awake | Workman, but the workman refused to "ilumn llluluudsofquv;’tmllm has been duly recorded. So doubt is no MaahaliBiCRiaa ; y, tf. death. SRS | s om- | touch it. ~ At this the manufacturer dis- | Whi ad the woman to be- | [oiwer nossible Mars - o g ty engineer g 4 dozen inspoctors em / Y 0 onger possible, 3 h 4 y ¥ #:k:r“' b 0 ‘1J H '1! 3 S TR < ;,;‘;‘ ;«l%k‘;’a;:l‘)mltllln:}"u«‘:xx‘é‘x-xh"lzun' it cmllphl.:) charged the workman and hived an- | lieve that he wasa very country inno- The T M4, Dt Coudres doos not | T-ONPoN, Sept, 25.—Reports from Madrid e o fEal She Cut Her Dainty Wrist. their agrecment, a result of which is a rumor | other, who agreed to do the orderat | cent. Another treat, with a box of cig- as if she had veached the awe of | annoutce that Marshal Bazaine died at that 3 Naugle, ¢ ONDEE oy A damsel of doubtful reputation, who lives | that the fi 1 as much mouney in | the price offered. But the discharged | avettes for his companion and a cigar i v is not yet tinged with | Place to-day. g Cott, 0 5 in one of the cottages on Capitol avenu: the Job as v rured on, workman took his grievanee to the | for himself would boordered, and when PR o Teh ——— o O e 5 8 o Aetter reccived from Supérvising Arehi- | oUW o Wobkmon in thit fac. | he was about to pay tho 50 eonts duo n | £55 R D el e Another Gut in Kutes. 5 Rausas City. 00 00 0 8 0—4|mstnizht. Nelliohad boen imbibing freely | fotse and postofice building will be com: | turer appealed to the mauufacturers’ as- | vesult in the finding of more than 85 | yna o number of ) came pi has mado another cut of §2 on New onan 0 000000 0 00| during tho day, and towards evening becamo and ready for occupancy by the 1st of | sociation, and o commitice was sent to | cents. This would be tendered and, of v near making her! or two, e KO, —_— e — ilarious. She took a man to her room, mber, and after which time Nebraska | effect a a comprom Its eiforts failed [ course, refused by the witress, on the | i, fend of the lady who enjoyed that of Wollesloy Girls. : PRied s Ransss Cly 3. DanarO DA% | and having somo discussion with him shoved | City sould onjo; tho privilge of ‘the freo | and then the manufucturers’ association | ground that sho was responsible to the | ionor up to six months ago. At n visit ringfield " Republican: “‘Canary ¥ Long. Bascs on balis—Off - Swattzel 1, | her fist through the window panc, in a mo- | Ml delivery systom, something to which it | ordered lockout on all Havana fac- | proprictor for the amount. Finally [ puia this remarkable couple yesterduy {5, tennis, rackots, photograph cam- 3 ot 1. Strock out—By S ¢ | ment of rage or spite. She was severely cut | M43 Pect St e somotime. | tories. The order took effect ou Mon- | the ‘“‘hoosier” would take from the | [v'a reporter at their home in Evins- e eealipre Sl i Bl Lovett 1. Struck out—iBy Swartzel 8, by Superintendent Boore, of the Chicago 2 : A v white mice, artists’ cascls, cam Lovett 11 Passed balls—Nuglo. Hascs | by the broken glass on her right wrist, and [ p tule e eores e pho. o A and from that day to | inside pocket of his vest a di Low | ton, the bride seemed to be devoted to | S White n'ce, artiale casols, camp stolen—By Manuing, Bradley, Kriog, Me- | the inmates of the house becoming alirmed | FROWRE WG Brovisan compiar, 18 1 1o © been idle. 3 hiagsousotriichikoiwalild ftakoinsolizilinopsHitenant’ Simhel latter Swnaliduite [0S BRCBEOR METO U O WARIRIHE arr. Left on bases--iKausas City 4, Omaha 4. | called the patrol. Nellie was carried to the | 1) %[00 0 Jacking house here., Mr. Boore urers laid an | tary note and tender it in payinent. | snpiohtly and talked with volubility and | Poron=ings o e v L 2z prig irst base on errors —Kansas City I, Omaha 3. | police station and her wounds dressed. She | g vlit'is the company's intention to make rgo on the entire island of Cuba [ Afiera careful examination by the pro- | yna‘as if he felt ns happy as a clam at | Wy olexloy girls passed ropgh Fimo—1 Umpiro=Hagan. L l;"X:rfpfl'j':.',"\:,‘&‘,’;""‘fl',j, ‘,’i’,‘,fw‘;: this their most important. plant, and that it | and refused to pormit any cigars to be | prietor it would bo uccepted; and tho RN, R it 1'""""]1 Im}““] l",u‘i(:;l; ———— & will be by far the largest establishmentn the | shipped from it, but this was found to | change returned. The notes given He chuckled repeatedly at the way in 19Y A0ROM FRL Milwaukee Wins Two Games. are ulso badly cut. Pr i : A 9 gullo clog Xopeatadsy nithe iy state when completed. It will be ready for operations before cold weather. There is considerable “kicking” and pro- d wmid such a varioty of ar- ticles, but they wero far too gallant to Johnnie's Gun is Gone, be an unnecessary country factorie: were invariably of the $20 denomina- hardship on the tion, and issued from the bank of and on August 25 the which he had hoodw MiLwAUKEE, Sept. 23.—|Spevial Telegram ked the pupers 0 Tuk Bee.|—Sam Mortou's miscellancous and bamboozled his friends in_ keeping ki pmbareo was r ‘olumbus, Ga., in 1856, ey ¢ ¢ ' T appear otherwise than pleasant to the % Johunie Luns‘ord, alad of fifteen years, | tosting by our citizens and the traveling pub- | embargo was raised, .| Colt o) i the fact of his lding a sceret. ‘T'o i B 1d, @ssortment of ball players were defeated went to Cut-Off lake this afternoon on & gun- | lic on account of the Chicago, Burlington & Along about September 1 a split, it is These notes were accepted at many | avoid notor| the H“ir keep within fair own s e - With ridiculous ease to-day in two games. ning expedition. He had with him a relic of | Quincy’s outrageous charges’ for passengers | said, very nearly developed among the | places, and in the course of business | doors just now, but the aged hushand When She Whisked #Ho had but seven regular men playing, pick- the revolution of 1370, Tt was an old musker, | 0V€r thelr new bridge—50 cents cach, the | workmen, The men are divided some- | passed from one concern to another. | hug tohave something to furnish n safoty okl R a0g up two amateurs to fill out his nine. Con- [ (A5 00 l;m_" bu}Ld SR lll;lt(l “m‘“ 'u:n' rutfiruglnm-l_:v “z n"u;« r:: {h'; transfor boat, | what in their sympathics by their That they were genuine was not or his overflowing vitality., So Washington Critie: *“I'hose stockings sidoring their ) adly substi- | and double what is charged for s demoralized condition, the team put up a fair game, but the contest was 00 unoven to arouse any interost. of 5 ho has set up a carpenter’s bench in one of his roowms, and he was hard at work iing and sawing when the repor ave all wool, I presumo,” she requested the store to wrap he tivity. The workmen sh birth doubted, until Otto Johnson, akeeper of 1id to be much mos 'y at Broadyw: . ‘offered o1 she said, uy clork in an av up half o dozen p: tuted a shotgun. John inserted Shranna | fingers of powder, a couple of ounc Sprague | and half of a morning paper, for any other brid nounced as a ci about ten are o gro stree and Kearney e of them at the ubans, the 3 A A Tnito : oS i o) POVE! A i i H : ' “0Oh, ves, Miss, aroused the ire of players, spectators and | tion, When he pulled the trigzer ingbeen aSpaniard. | United States internal revenue office in | ingerviewed him. you, o pmpire by his indifferent and sulky playing, | the hamier and part of the sto : x s were willing to accept the | payment for revonuae stamps. Tnere T TA hought 1 which was a disgrace to the profession. Thoe ed. Jolin lost part of his right ear, a ant enterprises, among which | compromise offered by the manufac- | the note refused, and at the It all so-cal LAY A e i ‘ gamo was absolutely featureless, The score on of his right cheek and ono thumb, | i3_a large woolen mill, pottery and tile fac- | turers, but the Spaniards outvoted th also rejected. At the | Dr, Sage’s Cate Sir!” she exclaimed indignantly, b of the first gam was conveyed to a drug storo on the cor- | tory, und an establishment for the exclusiwe | 4nd continued tae fight. f T California Johnson was told by and before he fully realized what he o ilwaukee 201001 3 0 *7|nerof Sixteenth aud Webster strects, where | manufacture of paving brick, and it is bes The manufacturers say that the great | F. J. Smith, the paying teller, that the The C hud said she whiskod out of the store. 5 Chicago. . 30000000 0-3]hiswounds were dressed. Irom thence he | licved Nebraska City will horcafter supply | yiovity” of the workmen are - law- genuine, but gave as his opin- Detroit Free Pre; R g Base hits—Milwaukeo 10, Chicago 3. Er- | was takeu to Lis home ut No. WS South Six- | her owa paviag material OB ® 3 g i 06 ol A L e o The Old Man's Mistake. | rors—Milwaulco 5, Chicago 5. Farned runs | teenth street. —— abiding citizens, but that a part of the that perhaps the Bank of Columbus [ lord and steward. New York Sun: Mrs, Hendricks was had long sinco closed its doors, as hun- ~Milwaukee 2. lawlessness and anarchy in Havana of Two base hits—Lowe. Happenings at Fremont. **Have you lh‘ll.\.lp the butter? Threo base hits—Lowe. Basos on balls Robbed While at Prayer. Frestoxt, Neb., Sept. 22,—[Special to Tae | Which the Sun has told is due to a few of other loeal banks' had done ] HIt is done SUpEiamIng Bom Sadi ks s OF Winkelman 1, off Pedros 2. Struck out | James Cotner reported at the police station | Bue.]-.On Tuesday cvening of this weel | Of the idle cignrmakers, The aggress- 185, As it was, the note had no | “And chai Littlo 5 oclouis ten, and Bobhy, who had By Winkelmah 1, by Podros: 0, WILL!| 15¢ niuht thas whils b was cttening divias | ceeaerod thaveddion Gf Obartos 5. Bruniae said 0 be Spaniards, and the | commerci n this city. Yes, sir o ptionally uved, wa itches—Pedros 2. Passed balls—Hoover 1. mpire—Quest. ‘Time of gamo—1:43, The score of the second game: “Are the imit: “They are, sir ies, 1t is said, wink at the mis- deeds of wicked Spaniards, The two sharpers have disappearcd, service at the Walnut strect church Piaano ShaKeKs a0 Caabpo one, unknown, stole his roan horse, and Miss Lizzie Knoell, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John some as refrosh- to which id polite b lntas vaceived frc o | thousand dollars by ti “Where is the wax fruit?” sing served, “'may [ have Milwaukee 072015 1 0 *—9 | wus attached a phacton, Tho theft occurred | Kuocll. The affaic was a quict ono, ouly | ;TS l““"’Ln‘ B rRoplTen. rom “‘fl‘ thousant.dallorg by P e please?” Chucago. 001,00 00 0-1|aboutdoclock. Therigwasscen on Sew- | family relatives being present. Immediately | giomgols o Bt g ras @ Mendish 1 the Unitod Stat wy dispateh | “Then you can lead the chicken | * isn't any tongue, Bobby." Baso Lits ukeo 8, Chicago 2. Errors | ard street during the night anven by o | afrer the. ceremony the hanpy coupte tooy. | AISPAtCh to Editor Edward Burke, of e LRLea Ralen. BATY O ARACIL el g > the ham hono | “That’s fuuny,” commented Bobby ~Chicago 9. Runs carued—Milwaukee 1 | party who was urging the steed along atq | Bfter the ceremony the happy coupic to the Tobacco Leaf. s Jt suid that there | steamer Dolphin, built by John Itoach, | through the soup, wave the ham hon (0 TR iy (o $1 i bty et % baso hits—(irifiith, Maskrey, Nulton. | lively gait. the Union Pacific train for 4 sojourn in Colo- | was no more prospect of settling the | of Philadclphi d'in port Satur- | over the china oggs, and serve up the prAsAS 5 UMY g 3 ases on balls—By Sprague 3, by Grifith 1, rado, lasting for a month. Br. Brunaer isa | troublo now than ‘there had boen a | day morning, s from New York. | poreelain steak. of it # Struck out—By Sprague 5, by Grifiith 4. druggist and one of the prominent young | month ago. Senor li. Carvajal, the | She came her t from Honolulu, Passed balls—Hoover 1. Umpire—Quest. Y 5 business men of the city. The bride is a | president of the manufacturers’ assoc bringing Rear-Admiral Kimberly, wh Time of game—1:30, Sl young lady of excellent traits, - | tion, was in New York yester on | is commander-in-chief of the Pacif Des Moines 7, Sioux City 6. T'ne annual election of directors ~of the | his way to Havana filom a visit to Spain, | station, United y. The m]ln‘x’ rx Ciry, Sept. 23.—[Special Telegram Fremont club took place Thursday and re- | He wn‘d that he had an extensive ac- l':.xl i3 accompunied e .“m-.lfgmle'i) . to Tne Bro)—To-day's game between sulted in the selection of the following board | quaintance and many pevsonal friends | Rittenhouse and G. A, Merrviam, e steamer of 1,500 tons, king fifteen and a half Her armament con- nch breech-loading sound Hoteh= among the lockedif workmen. He felt surc that he g&u d effect a settle- ment as soon as he arvived there. He will sail by the next steamer, Dolphin is a ste capable of m knots an hour. sists of one sixtee Bioux City and Dos Moines was a poor one, Wnd the victory of the latter by a majority of one run carries little elory. Hoth pitchors broke down, Wells being knocked at will in for the ensuing yeas L. D. Richards, John Thomsen, Julius Beckman, F. W. Vaughan, W. C. Brady, C. D. Marr, George Hickok, Krnest Schurman and N. W. Smails. Be- the first inning and Cushman in _the eighth. Both clubs played cluwsily, and life is too short to rehearse the ervors. Thoe score: 10001004 0-6 000011017 Earned runs—Sioux City 4, Des Moin 8 Two-base hits—Veach, Three-base hits —Schildknecht, Struck out—By Cushman 3, by Welis 2, Bases on balls—Off Cushman 8, off Wells 4. Pussed balls—Schildkrecht 4. Left on bases—Sioux City 9, Des Moines 4. Wild pitch—Cushman, Time—1:40. Um- Ppire—Fessenden, ——— . St Paul 11, Davenport 2. Davexrorr, Ia., Sept 23.—To-day’s game: Davenport.......4 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 0-11 Bt. Paul , 08300000 0-2 Base hits—Davenport 8, St. Paul 8. Er- rors—Davenport 5, St. Paul 3. Pitcuers— McCauley and Sowders. Umpire—Cusic el The Press Gang Will Play. ‘The newspaper reporters of Omabn are wery anxious to engage somo other profession in a gawe of base ball, and issued a chal- lege to all comers to engage with them for the benefit of the yellow fever suftercrs of She south. This invitation was particularly The importance of purifying the blood eane not be overestimated, for without pure Dblood you eanuot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy your confidence. 1t is peculiar in that it strengthiens and builds up the system, ereates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease, Give it a trial. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1s sold by all druggists, Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar sides these, oflicers were chosen as follow: L. D. Richards, president; John Thomsen, secretary; George Hickok, treasurer. The club has been in operation a year, and has proved a decided success fluancial y and so- clally, It was decided to put in a library in conneetion. Henry Fubrman, Fremont's merchant prince, came home from Minneapolis this week, where he went to attend the sale of a mammoth stock of dry goods, He failed to get the goods, being the second highest bid- der. It was something of a credit to Fre- mont business men that he was one of the three parties out of the whole number who could make the required cash guarautee de- posit of §325,000 1n order to bid on the stock. Political matters in this soction have so far been comparatively quiet, but they will soon liven up. The democrats are making great preparations for the grand rally of the faith- ful here on the 5th of October, and are al- ready speaking with assurance that they will have 1,500 men in e on that occasion. Ie- publicans have this week organized a uni- form club and will soon give evidence of “ipernicious activity." Inasmuch as this is the residence of the chairman of the state ¥ He Knew thd Countersign. Washington Posl The brother has a wongeatful cap: adapting a word todis senses. *Du ing the war,” saida well known vet- cran, *“wo often hadkirouble in getting up a list of countersigns, I had the matter in charge, and took a list of European battles. It was a colored reg- iment. The countersign for the night was *Austerlitz.’ In the evening [ 2d to get into the lines and was halted. 1 gave the countersign, *Austerlitz.’ ***Dat aint right, sah,’said the ds y and he called the provost, who was also colored, When thatofticer came I com- plained that the sentry didn’t know the countersign, ***What is it, sah,’ asked the provost of me. t*Austerlitz,’ Tanswered. +You nre wrongz, sah,’ said he, “T was put under arrest, and it took the colonel to get me out. What do you suppose the darkies had made out of the original countersign? ‘Oyster shells,’ for rifle gun, two twenty-s kiss guns and four Hotchkiss revolving non. She sailed from New York on 21 and touched at Hav Clenfuegos, St. Lu Bahia, | Montevideo, Puntas Arenas. aits of Magellan, Callao, 1 ma, Co- rinto, Amapola, Libertad, San Salvador; Acapuleo, Mazatlan and Honolulu, She loft the latter port on the Istinstantand cruised slowly up to San I'r: AMONG THE SPORTS | Just now in arenic and athletie cir- cles everything is hife. The patrons of the formér sport are looking forward to another great heavyweight contest be- tween Conley and MeAuliffe. The Cal- ifornin club’ has been corresponding with Jack Dempsey and other famous eastorn boxers; according to the letters received by the club’s president the fraternity of this city who are members of the club will have an opportunity of witnessing some great battles during the winter months, as only the very best talent procurable will be offered inducements to come to this coast. The athletes are overjoyed at Learing . ustang Linime OLD Bunis, CaKLd Dasasts 6od sl Liriaxuation, e e e e -

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