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THE OMAHA DAILY BEH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 . Batterios —Koeefo turf, Partridge stakes—TLizie, Lady Wash- ] " coull expect and whethor what hl SACKVILLE'S LATEST BREAK, providing that no conylcts shall ever be d Pitz: Stivetts and Munyan. Umpire— ington, Bounie Lass, Eclipse, * Upman, A Blc CAMP;\“,N SC“EME, Constituonts raised would be spent there or onsed or hired to any person or corporation Curry. Strathmeath, Lord Harry, Algernon. ) | sent elsewhere. The British Lord Gives Eyldence of | public or private, after Decomber 1, 189, an ¢ | _Third raco, threequarters of a mile— the leasin g AT ROCTINSTER. | Houston, 1l Spent, Costa Rico, Dirego, SHUT THE BIACK SOX OUT. rafse cnough for your own use His Hatred of Amerioans, that the logislatire shall abande “Can y syatom as soon a8 possible, up there? queried Pro tem Secretary \ | y : Rochester, . 001000 00 01/ frestler, Austerlitz, Lady A s, Pearl . D Iy hett, Pruaneirnia, Sept. 4. [Special Telogram - Duke's Ourves Prove Entirely Too Much for | Cilumbus 0 1 0 0 50 2 0 0—6 Qo Bobby Beach, Druidess, Phasbe, Demooracy's Plih to Make a Clean Sweep of | Pilichett. & 0 L) replied Mr. Dolman, | to Trr Ber]—Scidom has an ovent of like AMUSEMENTS. the Omaha Men. Hits—Rochester 1, Columbus 8. Errors— | Rosette, Clarendon. 3 tho State. | but we'd like awful 'well to havenlittiohelp. | character arusel a deepor foeling of resent= | ¢ oo e e G . - Rochester 4, Columbus 3, Batteries -Caflihan Fourth race, one and one-cighth miles, imes are hard, you know.' ment {n public than the action of Lord Sack- st night the Carleton opera company and McKeough; Gastright and O'Conner. | selling - Sinaioa cott, Litlo Adtie, Fann W | AU this stago o tho procoedings some one | Yiie® i B B K e iratford on. | Produced “Erminie at the Boyd to the ) Umpire Emslie. , Eminence, Birthday, Vendetta, Ga y | suggested that such matters bad better bo i e st . i largost house of the woek, The audience was HEY SECURED BUT ONE PUNY SINGLE. ey | e Brown ke PatSheedy. - ot Puris, | THE CENTRAL * COMMITTEE'S ~ WORK. | eofiitiored in oxecutive sossion and boforo | Avon in makinga claim to the town councll | o {husiagtic 1o degroe, ind guve abundant Taitlor, hone but members of the committee. | for encroachment and rentin rspect to the 9 9 0= 2 " Fifth race, ondund one-cighth miles —Los 2 o this_tho " domocratio editors _ob- | magnificont fountain and clock towor pro- UL | dngetos Torc, Golden Teul Tully Blackin, | Probibition akd Alltance People to be | jucied.” Thoy wantel 1o, seo tho whols 'o1edo rs al- | Cotitlion, Robes pierre, Chemise, Palisade M y show. Then mostof them had been invited v ('hi i \ 0 Toledo 2. Batterios —German and | 8 e, ona mild, on turf—IKingstock L A o o o O ™ e "otion was | Ucorge W Childs of this city. Mr. Childs’ | firs* act, thatihe cast and chorus awoko Spragueand Sage, Uwpires -Canpbell | Lafitte, Kisinct, Blackthorn, Poritico, Den® dales Define Their | Tl domocritic editors | delicate sensibilities are evidently wounded | from a lethargy which at ono time threat. | 3 enad to complotely destroy the offect of | encouragement to the principals and chorus, . But it was not until the entrance of Cadoaux ntod as # memorial of Shakespeare by | and Ravennes. toward the finale of the Baltimore. . 2000 0000 0~ I I3 A Very Pretty Game Up to the Sev- | Toledo.. .. 0 enth Inning—-Other Scores— Hits—Baltimor Tips and Entries for Today's Races. und Healy. Bt # | 1oy, Arundel, 5P Jon, Fernwood, Carnot, Posteions. | and invited guests to participate in anexecu- | by the ncident. > completely destroy 4 y 38 BPRED RING | Vitzroy, Watterson, Meriden, Gypsey Queen, | tive session. Allothers wererequested to r “Indeed I hardly know what to say about (.1}2' A‘- t:n. 1l|m"| .]{!n nl.hnn ‘uf the —_— BE ve, Young Duke, Fulcon, Lucy Johnson, Leon: [t 149 1 retmaMEad today, *io thing his come | 2ot gatione with - briliancy—its Lane ) e » i " v 010 NOWS: ) ¥ 4 < srminie, 3 tavennes, Pluyed. Won Lost Per Ot Philadelphia Races. Bk ———— Ts democtalid s/ate obnteal COmEILNss | Beer omeatk, Shon potireds lone news: | hon me like a thunderbolt from i cloar sky.' Mr, Biglow us Cadeaux. Theif |t SRETRLS 84| PmanrLeina, Sept, 4 Fifteen thousand | oy prey 1Ty WATH CANADA, | met at the Paxton hotel music room last [ Afterashort exceutive session the commit- | Do yousuppose tho action of the govern- palce was pleasure to witiess, but Ri Oltv... 10 porsons were present at Belmont park to wit. — ¢ night and concocted plan for the capture of | te¢ ndjourned to meet this morning at Chavies | ment in having demandod the rocall of Lord the "',"“{""'\'i"_*'l\ re ot up to their pre- e o oo 100 ness the attempt of the stallion Palo Altoand | A 'ralk with Represontative Hitt e v f | Ogden’s oftice in the Paxton block. Sickvillo as British minister to Washington | Yious efforts. Mr. Murray's singing of “Kose 1 vote 1n the state this fall. f Marie,’” Milloy's pretty ballad, in the third Eloux Citv ] the trotting mare Sunolto lower their rec- Upon the Subje "o . g | s e — for having interfored in American polities by | Mirie, © MiTtoys proty batlad, fn il | Omnha ) e . sbofirdida \ deded ; \ P e plan may seem to embrace a very big Fifth Ward Democrats. writing the Murchison lotter had gy influ- | Bet. was delightfully artistic, and showed BRI sesesea 10 g B Hi ‘l""'“’ N"'"‘;'f"""“"“fl"'l N th AT G “l“"'-""‘"" b \“l"“"h-l nl;"ll"{m'um contract, but there is no escape from it, ac: | The Fifth ward democratio club helda | ence in goyorning his conduct in the matter? | himto betho pessessor of a vich, haritono - of \ ooe ves 103 BT K mare making a mile in 2:11%, | to Tne Bre.-In a talk today with Ropre- | conling | to th s * 4 g oy “Indeed I don't know,” replied Mr, Childs, | more thau ovdinary compass. ‘Tho of Min Omaha 0, fortunate break marring her porformanee, | sentative Hitt, chairmal i g the democratie programme, | meeting at Erfling's hall last night and reor d T the chorus was not satisfying, nor w all ‘ L am most surprisod at th whole proceed- capolis 5 MissEATOLIS, Minn of the house --l;!‘n- which, as arranged at last night he meeting, 18 | ganized for the comiug campaign. John C. 1D t0 tho standard of excolleric which Mt , i h e bl AL S Al R b to tho standard of excoilerca which Mr on, DroWbE- | Shien was made president, James B, Shean | Mg epeciuly in vlew of o fact, that Lol | Cyrioton has horetofore exactod from provi Sept, 4.—(Special [ and Palo Alto trotting the distunce in | mittes on fore tions, o stal n el simply tobe all things to all v "elegram. to Tug Ber.] —Minueapolls shut | 2:124. The v\mll-'r Aly]rn-.l T ina _.:\:m‘w: present situation in_Canada as to reeiprocity | tionists in prohibition precinets, alliance men | Hrst vico P dent, B. C. Wis 010 of 'the most. ontiusiadtio supporions | 01 companies with which ho has appeared 1 g out Omaha this afternoon. The contest, [ race with Maggio B, made a mile 10 | qud the general effect of adding tho Sher- | jy alliance strongholds, tariff men in neutral | Vice president; €. S. Whitney, of tho matter. During the coremonies attend- | the past five years, Thero scemad to be o | however, was u remarkably pretty one, | wagon in £ coming within half a sec | wan reciprocity amendment to the tariff bill. | districts, and devaorrats at the polls, pulling | 7008 MeGor . ing the formial presentation of the gift, he | trepidation in their movements, especially in | P RTAL Bt Ey " innines, | ond of Hopeful's wagon record of 2: 161 ltnal i soDoHe 5 Oanaal . i emocrats at the polls, pulling | ¢y way and MeKenna were appointed as an | oeay hropose 4 o i the first act, which destroyed in o largs either sido getting a tally for six innings. Me. Hitt originally reported the Canadian | gyory even proposed 4 toast to the president of the Yy “The racing commenced with a_mateh race, | 1 3 every string in sight excentive ¢ Committees on consti- | {Fivad Statos, measure the perfect ensemble aimed st by Stweoh Altted B and nas adistinet measure, which Degan batting the ball hard. Day led off with | Naggie B, the former being to wagon and the | his comm recommended favorably, and | ahit, stole socond, and went to third on a | latter to harness. The first neat was won by | Mr. Sherman has now taken this Hitt propo- wild throw. Carroll followed with a safe | Alfred §in 221, Maggie Bbroke badlynear | sition and offered it s an. awendment duive, stolo second and third, aud scored on a r post in the second heat, and | ¢, “gye ponding tarit bill. In re- In the seventh, howaver, the Flour city men [y (1€ KO CHEHEY Wia flsstag presentrepresenting the various districts : held S First—Robert Clegg, Falls City, by H. C. ln”‘ Davis, proxy. vas a large one, There were | tution and hy-laws, and on securing o hall, | 78"\l b rainembered that Tord Sackville, | the well inown manager and singer. 4 were named, to_report at 4 meeting tobe | g Sir Lionel Sickville Wost, was the British < loy evening, T minister at Washington when he was trapped BOARD © 0 ns were adopted dividing into writing a_letter comumen ting upon Pre 1iuto four polling district dent, Cloveland's administration, 11 was the | The Temporary School Question Again LUCATION. Alfred § won the heat in 2:163{ and the raco. Second—M, T. Co bk > ns | follows: First, SLOE ALK Th 2 wht | 1ad throw to Clevelund, Then Joo Miller | S res & o G e 6 hafast thmo was | 5ponso to an Inquiry as to| myf 4k ‘1,llslf«..'l‘n'.’ff:r'.‘\\':'..'y'.'.i @ Cy. i “’"‘:'l R N VRS subject of u seandal which resuliod in lmT ro- Discusse ¢ yapped the spherc over the fence and trotted | called. Aftor scoring onco the word was | the situation in Canada, Mr. Hitt sald: [ Fourth—W. B. Sirvock, Louisville, to Pinicknay; Fourth, ail that part north of | fal: Stnco that timoho lias chorishod litle | Tho members of the board of education around the sacks, Tn the cighth adonble by | Eiven ind “tho fast e bogan et | T prosent wry governiientof Canada ts | Pifth-M. i Maddon, Astland Pincknoy, - A potition to the council asking sl A s whofavor the temporaty bollaiy on e van. single by Day, aud Carroll’s sacrifice | race. She made the quarter in | nob favorably disposed toward the United | = Sixth—Euclid Martin, Julius Meyer,George | thit this division bo made was ordered. KEATHTO TIE . high school grounds had the upperhand quite netted one more, opened the next | 404 seconds, and maintained her speed | States, nor toward cnlarging the relations | 1, Pritchett, Omali. Short specches were made by Messrs, Shea, L - bl decidedly last night at the l‘,‘, ard meeting, he' left | with the United States. The interference of | S und tothird on | until near the b 1fmile post, when venth—John Conten, Banero. Shean and Dunn. funing with a bit, went Digdile's third strike at o wild ball, and tal- | her fect, She sottled down again. when sho | the fory goverament provented u sottlement shth—1, . Deiglor, Rundolph, b Mad Guatemalans Try fo Mob the | Twocfforts were made yesterday by tho op Tied on Drke's snerifice. The feature of the | reached the hulf mile post, and trotted the | of the Behring sea question after an - agree- nth—Jolin Shervin, Fremont, Eleventh Ward Republicans. United States Loegation. position, one to aceopt a proposition to leass gime was Dukes pliching, off which the Ne- ( i PR AT st bl Btk i alinost beun reached The liberal | Bleventh—T. I Memminger, Mullson, Thero wera 100 republican voters of the | Guarkmara, Sept. 4.— [Speciul Telegram to | ground and another to adjourn over for two raskans secured but_cne single, and fifteen | by o running hor e half mile, which | party, session after session, has pressed the | Twelfth—James 15, North, Columbus, Seventh ward at Toft's hall last night. The | Ty Bre,]—+ 1 (7 weeks for the purpose of defeating the mten- i e AR ¢ Among the pretty work | seemed to hel 0 . She maude the | question ther d unrestricted reciprocity Phirteo Datiicle Tahes ONALL. L: hth ward at Toft's hall last night. e Bee.|—*‘Death to the Yankees" was the ks 1o © purpose of ating e of them struck out. Among tho pretty work | scemod to help hoe, along. Do e B8 | & q . procty | Thirteuth-—Patrick Fahey, O'Nelll question of securing o hall was discussed, \tsur | tions of the temporary building advocates, lu cry of an angry and excited mob t : Mossrs, Chaffee, Sabin and Clond were roundod the Uni 3, Thompson. pointed a con with the owner | Threats of stc Tafile, Litchfield. of Toft's hall and s se for the term | bing the inmates w mitted in th in Slg, | with the United States. It has been defeated Fourteenth—A. W, Crites, Chadr and mile in in their_parliament, by astrictly parky Youe, | C. Dolman, proxy, - O o Cliadion, by J. Then the stillion Palo Alto was | overy tory member following the lead of the | Fiftecntho brought out on the track. Affer | government againstit. This government has ettt seoting throe times o word was | hnd what s called the standing oftor of reci- in the field were a fine stop and ¢ throws by Willis and Cleveland. TTUMINNEAVOLIS. OMA AL half mile in 1:0414, three-quarte: 1 but they farled to accomplish their purpose The treasurer’s report was read, and shower the following bilances in the treas- 1 General fund, $07,4 site and ul States legation today. ng the building and mob- » freely ultered, butuo to con cure a le ( . alled the, X eventeenh—J P, Hildebrand, St. | of three months. et was co fuce of the strong 5 Pl il given togo. A running horse joined him at | procity, but it is limited to alist of agricul- I o The committoe on resolutions reported a | force of police that guards the premises day | Duilding fund, $14,05 Bym, b the start and ran with him to the finish. ~ He | tural products which they cxport to the ighth— George West, Osceola, set of rules govorning the conducting of | andnight I sitor is closely ques- | . ‘The following communication from Howard Day, 2h made the mile in 2:1214, within a quarter of a States and which we never send vo \eteenth—13. 1. Dumphey, primaries in th uth ward, The rules | tioned before being admitted tothe office,ana | 13, Smith created aheated discussioc 1 ho Carroll, m i ud this is frequently held up by the lors 1o appeaso the impatience of scond of b quurter was thout @ skip. The hlf in record, made in ¢ nticth—Williim MeLsaughlin, Lincoln; | were adopted aud recommended to the cons | is more or less unaer suvveillance whilé in- Temen-—Judgin Davey, Malcom sideration of o mass mecting of the voters, | sideand until ho emerges again, Whenever 8 meetings in ns, rf Twohey, & Vilils, w 3 I v i i A " ) Ol ¢ ten Lrehy Hilis; . hree-quarters in 1:38%, 4hd the mile in | tory voters who desire to trade with the | * Tiwenty-iitst—Julius Newman, W. which will be held tomorrow night. Mizner has occasion to leave the legation he I SNty e tepiung B\ Duke, p Clark, p... 7t Marvin, dnverof Sunol and Palo Alto, | United States, which Sir Joha MacDonala "B, Parl The Seventh ward cornet band serenaded surounded by & bodyguard of armed tieNe e RTaths ol Ahn: GDIMIDE O the 3 & said the track was a trifle heavy, and what | and his followers by this ingenious device J. D. Hubbell, the meeting, and after several selections had | police, Rumorhas it shat these are to be nd for more room for the u _Totals Totals wind there was operated to lis disadvantage. | can sa they offer anml we refuse. Dientytolirth rge 17, Corcoran, York. | been pluyed, La Halligan was callod for | supersoded by bluejuckets from the Thetis, ars of the al sehool 3 Murvin said he had caleulated to make the | There is reason * to believe that an Twenty-fifth—E., W. Hurlburt, Auvora, and responded ina speeeh of half an how's | whoare also to forma cordon of safety about 1 will Minneapolls. . 00000 03 1 1— 5| halfnile with Sunol in 1:03, which he would | enormous body of Canadian farmers, Twent th —A. F. Moore, Bloomington, | duration. He urged the republicans to stund | the legation. = Sympathy erows for General g Dvat R Omubia S0 00 00 00 00— 0| havedone but for the unfortunate break. | artisans and © people generally who ath- A.S.Campbell, Hastings, | by their colors, after which he raked the | Barmundivs daghier, who 1s kept a close Tl SUMMARY. 12alo Alto and Sunol will probably be taken | haveno relation to tne office-holding class Jamos I. Rb Holdrege, | prohibitionists fore and aft, prisoner for her attempt upon Mizner's life. likea, it rmed rans—Minncapolis 1. Two-base hit | to Cincinnati on next, where they | understand theimmense business advantuge u, McCook, by 3 o —Ryn. Home runs—Miller. Stolen s~ | will trot exhibition miles. that would come to thing in Cana v Biillard, pro 4 Starch grows powedrs __Alispatch from Mizner, rove Min Jases on batlsor | = i the opening of trade with the Usited States, ctioth—M. C. Leftwich, Cesington, have a vulgar Pozoni’s is the only [ Wasmixeroy, S 4—A telegram has ay ot b desirabl i 2Dy Claric 1" First base on errors—Oma i Bt b R s g MDD | MBI e vl B Tas o mumbe Tof. gh || CORLIRKCHL POWIERG 10w lse: been received at the state department from Lty Ree Minneapolis 5, Umahs 5. Um- : g SR Sl sl fid Lz, i high duties | faithful from different parts of the state who — PR Minister Mizuer at Guatemala saying the pire-1ley Tire Bre. ] —Summa s races at the | UPON everything from the 1 Stat y nud to see what the managers of REPUBRLICAN CLUBS, foron i NetoF R BT y it : our prese o 3 ) o o are being rapidly disbanded, and that == 5 ost Bids Bes ur present tarilf, and still more by d for them, Prominent in_ this veace will be formally ‘declared next weel Kansas City 6, Lincoln 2. AL B ol L 1. | Kandey bill which will soon pass, high dutie: ntingent wore the democratic ed- | The Executive Committee of the || vill be formally doclared next woele, Wi 4 ; Three-fourths of a mile, maidens —Tatruder Tevled i bon ORNIANS | Brodastacomineito]| i L. I Ie says nothing in regard to the Burrundia Lixcors, Nob, Sept 4.—Speoial Tele- | 1T B 0 80 o o d Vonture aro levied upou Canidas products coming to | ftors. Thore were: Merhan of the Sewand League Issucs an Address. incident, and makes no mention whatever of gram to Tk Brr.|—Smith was very eftec- | {icad hous for. sotond place, Timo-1 11755, | ing all the dutics on both sidos. From the | Hilos i ot vhri e pYork Deecrab | §unuroas, N. Y., Sept. 4—Tle exccutive | the reported uttackss upon hiwself. tive today and held the locals down to five Three-fourths of a mile, maidens—Moll ¥ | toncof t s it appears that most of | of the Nebraska City Democrat, Sprague of | committee of the National League of e S g iy y hits, The bulance of tho prosent series has [ won, Cole Miller socond, 1o Leo third, Bar- | their ve an cutively similar | the Rush Sun,” Wahlquist of the Hast- | publican clubs held its somi-anuual session SEL UL LRl i harmony with the orig d B bl S SR R G o e P e i of lm;‘ Ledits Digh ings 1 , Hurlburt of the Aurora | today and adovted an address to the various t2hanss i logtoll roposition to vote bonds teams left for that place tonight. 15}y 2 3 plain of our ment for ing bigh | Sun, Bradford of the Gretna Democrat,(has- A6 loam o Ao ey 7 from a letter dated Guatemala C dingz for Contral school separiats 4 L S One and onesixtecnth miles. selling— | dutics on their products when their g loy Poolo of the Tecumseh Jourial and Moty | St0U6 leaguos. 1t statos that thereis much 1250y, 0y aecount of the battie 1 San IRt e o « KANSAS CIry. LINCOLN Stony — Mon! sey (the favorite) won, | ment does the sume thing aud is continually | Gihringof the Plattsmouth Jourual, They | Political prosperity — throughout tho ivAd “The Ee Rl R b Wwould { ‘.x?.u’.uul.vrv 0 l<'||;l::nuul, Jake Saan- | clovating theie dutios, "but an expression | were all after mspiration and some of them | country — to yenc cour Since | :"“’*1 A v‘l Casay ; an A~!‘i"”|‘;n“: e Ccaan o B bl ecum e (e ke rmbnte o tineh g ot (oY sl mooticp i Iors S | i i hisountcond) iyt Jifohoul szl d s econd, Crawfish (tho fasoriic) thivl, | thut the ‘tarill questionis purely u question b T b AOUneD "“'-'“ gred growth = ‘nu;fl"'r*- *-:vfl" s et by MUilaor Misiat: (@Hoadlonie PRI TRETE By , LA H r, Bankrapt and Ernest | of policy devoid of feeling and that our peo- | of thestate contral committee, He alsomade | 10MFuCs are admonishoed 1o keep up active itemala) at Liberts 70i fully, " HowAnr b Carpontoriv.d 4 1 8 0 y iR ple aro " wost disposed and ready for | o apoech. ko mall pumtctec, . Ho atsomale | workin off years. Referring to the ti iy i Lbertud, | going to | " Afier consideratlo discussls i Burnsm...0 L 100 Three-fourths of a mile, :-nm; -V exator (untrimmeled | - commerclal — intercours prospects of success bo so bright, and if all :‘hr‘” xu!r!'rt'«”‘n. 4 }«-u -l'\{l "‘lll!l“ Al | stone bath tub for “over thirty hours, | Cation ws Pplaced on tile. i DOnoNtS, 0.t 1:13 0 O|RonCH oo i (the favorite) won, Tom Stevens second, | ought to do away with all prejudice | the members would _only wet out’ and worlk A L Gl UGG E While his house, the consulate and the P 4 \ Fanchotte third, Jos W SRV TS 5 = tarif¥ law is the real protector of our coun- 1 £ mclotte third, Jod Wynno drwwn, Timo—- | ov “sentiuent in “Cinada - averse 10 | aud whoop er upiall along the line e tho L Lo e o oo ol ot roauty | city was being saved by Ezetw's men Mimer A Barn Burned. 3 _Totals Totals.. |“.’ i dn;(luu, as split, making the sixth ‘\\Hmmm:d sucin @ 3‘5‘.‘.'3';'\., n:;x(lm'w’«hiv: y.‘.;«ll_\‘-‘\-.-r member of the democraticticket | (7 ‘“1“, \'n'n‘. it ”]','” '\‘H‘f, Sdte II;}l‘I‘ l‘; a: ofticer to the United States steamship At 11 o'clock last night & small barn in the e @ ded vace. Ve e o liberals ' 0 alectad eresy that calls upo SR d thit the U States flag, | vear T : ‘dat tvas A ls00vors ] Tinootn . 4 0 0 0 g | Thice-fourths of a milk, selling—Tom Daly offorts 1o T e every oneof thom," piped | ! to complete its overturow. In this di- s RO Foi e : Hatean tie 00237081 8| won CalieMo second, tobelofl (the favor- 0 speedily benelit business in our coun- [ Hildebrand from u rear seat d e i o cas ioaptc s e B con sedand satuted with twen- | (" "1““ {““l‘”“;t""“"f ‘:;“ ""'l";l'*u“"";" 2 ite) thivd, Dime—1 23 6 dolibt dnHancearvalie: A oI B e accomplish unmensured 00d.” The el st kool he police headquarters inthe next loc » N e 82 s e, over Hurdles— | Loyind Wouldno doublanbiance yalucs wnd (M. Oeden ropllody that o meant all of | logpics ‘aro urgod to uphold senaors and | 15:0U0 £ in Uho proseuso of the Amerlonn rushed to the soeng and reacied four hilses E | ,m:t';,"‘"(‘,‘)‘;m‘,“‘i,"";',::,h,h‘j"r;l""“‘j'h Gewes | Winslow (the favorite) won, Evarte second, bably sell them, with unrestricted re- | siip of tho tongue. He called upon the deme | (onETessmen in favoring an clections bill. | 0" yigic with the residont und ail his ofti- | that would soon lave been roasted iu tho . At om0 | Bvangelino third, Governor Hardin drawn. | ciprocity, $100,000,00 worth of our goods and | ocratic oditors to take an active part in the | THeSWwotds wore used Mt is ot for us to s, which was _done immediately, Upon | Putning building. : Daile=Oft Mohler'f off Sieh s “Slolen hises | Time=2:15. products per aunum and that trado would go | coming fizgbtand give themsome fricndly ad. | S¥ whether the present pending fedoral uand of the, officer tho consulate was | , There was censiderable, nuy and rubbish helan, Cline B Boover. Nitol, ¢ i, Man- i e 4 on still incressing, fair reciprocity | viee as to tho conrss 1o thousht they stould | clection bill shall pass i the munner in Stored 1 the Unitad. Statos consul, with a | about the building, and it burned rapidly, ping. Striek gut=By Nohler Suith 11, Sheepshead Bay Races. undor tho treaty of 1554, which was 50 un- | pursue. There were some districts he said | Wicl it is dratted, but we do earnestly in- | o urmntee of all ofticial privileges, Tho department arrived in timeto prevent eI l;\;r.;uu:\;ulllmlol‘t‘;;r—"m::‘.{:: Sureesupan Bay, N, Y., Sept. 4.—[Special | satisfactory that we terminated it, but even | iy which the prohibition sentiment was quite | 53¢ that it shall pass in its present form un- > the flames from spreading toovher buildings, TnaA ke % | Pelogram to T Brr.]-The weather clear | under that avrangementradewith Canedain- | strong, and e batyote 0010 oL vl gt l‘l'-i\-lc(]qr'nne better one shafl be speedily de- lnmn".“onm"—e L h:m'h;]s_.zm was practically destroyed, Loss ————— and track fast. Summary creased by leapsand bounds. Wichreciprocity, | the ' sentiment. In those cases | V5€4 = EAsGR Obe T. So S Lliidi Ao Suids = s sy o e ol 80D L0 ReY e 5! ve able tooffend. = oy i i e 7 | 156 oA he nbo! e TEX:&:;:;‘“«; \r\f::.,r??c. 4.1‘ B[S[;(I:l ",fiffi ;:,.nf; S n\;.m o n’ud ;u)Ld,TVDlL\‘\ fivo yours nearly evorything thoy get outsido | Then in Tocalities where the feeling ‘Was | Torexa, Kan, Sept. 4—Tho republican | arrived here from Kickipoo Indian village, | nan. - The origin of the fire an be accouute s wover BN oy Jiat gume | Prathor third, Namoura deawa. Time— | thelf own imils, that i, most of tho imporis | sirong aeuiat puhibition, the hot shat could | state convenition was called to order ot 1 where an attempt was made to enroll the | L 1O WAY exCerting that of the fneen ! 10 § after eight inmings had been played, Hovon-cighths of o mile, Flight stalos— | Scaion O thotr sils thoy oald reap oven | JgPoured into tho tomperance camp with a | this mornfng and immediately began ballot- | tribe. Two councls of tho head men wero 3 P SECOND GAMI Kingston walked over tho course,all the | greater sdqautages, entering upon a new | Mp. Ogden then S e ding | In& for treasurer. On the fifth ballot 8. C. | held, at wnich thoy postively refused to be nEiiRR Lhosneat c g5 L st o . s Mr. Og announced his standing | g W IR A The platform was | eoumerated. The oficials have wired astate- | judgo Shiclds issued the following mar- /2 SWATE T SOTECIEY. " Bl , | prosperity like one of our western states. committee as follows : Slover was nominated. ‘The platform was | ,,o6%0¢ the situation to the department ab | oo oo pie 2 A Ono and three-sixteenths miles, Reapers’ | “Would not reciprocity have a tendency 10 | kxecutive Committoe—John E. then read. It favors the principle of pro- | Washington and asked for milltiaty aid riage licenses yesterday R SO P9 4% | stukes Ruperts (bho favorite) won, Demuth | bring about a sottlomont of the Tebring sca | Dodgo: J. B North, Plat A iRe i resiotated vy | ths Eroit deadne : Name and_address, A, petit w0 1 8 0 O | At e 105 bR 0O Dot At G | Laasa s e se TS CHmpy PRF TR e L) Slnghilc, Tamcatr AW AG) of republican thought and policy, Hon. Mutnal Complim=nts Passed. { Eric Anderson, Omaha 130 (RS ; i a oyem the lilscrasion would mromots | A Daas o B e LS| James G, Blaine, and its enforcement | Tovros, Sept. 4 | Cablegram to | { Maria C. dohnson, Onaha - A 'y 3 A S o] aams, - | o " . 3 4 3 Y ot ~Ivor, elen, 2 U380 nrosmn 3 {1 20] Oneand threesixteenths miles, Average | peaco. The oiouragement which reasonable Flasane Cotistiitios dRotert: Olgs,. Reith« to thoextent of giving tho Americun citien | Tu Ber.|—Tiis evening Vico Admiral Hos- § ian Molvor, Qs Kol ¢ § omalib b 112 0 0 | stalces Diistun won, Racoland (the favorite) | men - of | Conuda would ioc by | ardson; J. D. Hubbell, Jofforson Patrick | idvantagoover the forelgn producer, thus | jins, commandor of tho British fleet, gave a [ | @I+ FICEOh DI Nivckia. O Qlonine w500 02 4 1| second, all the others dra Tine—2:00 15, | a friendly exprossion on our part toward re- | Fahey, Holt; 7. . Meminiuger, Madison &, | Chabling him tomaintain his industey and to | |00 ovis tho French oMcers at whi j William F. Walker, Om harni 8 0|Crossicy, .0 0 4 10 ciprocity would kindle a lively discussion, | E. Duiphy, Seward. ! 3™ | makesuch fair profits as will induce others | ¢ o/'0iliments were exchanged, Tho fleet | ¢ Lillian Evans, Omana 5PN i ~ —— | (the favorite) very where uling to eich household; | “Press Committoe J. G. P. Hildebrand, | 1o cmbarkin the same, beheving that such | oty tomorrow morning. ; { Epes Cory, Omaha 6 - 3 L Banquet third. Time—2; i This question is one in which the merits and | Howard; G, T. Bleudorn, Otce; George T. | POLCY increases the wagos of labor, creates . 1 Zoe Williams, Omaha. i BY INNINGS, Seven-cighths of a mile, selling—Firefly | truth areall on the side of reciprocity, aad | Corcoran, Yoric; E. W, Elurlbutt, Hamilton; | £00d homes and results to the benefit of all A Freight Derailed liam A. Bennett, Omaha. . m Miwankes 00 00 (the favorite) won, Fernwobd second, Quoti- | the more it is discussed the botter. As busi- | W, H. Leéftuich, Dawson B N e T L | Danvas | Cilo L Saptd A=A Shuth Pack |kl Magei MUERLIVaR Omaln s Sioux Clty g tion_third, Sequenco (colt) added, Aurania | ness relations between us _become more ex- joorge E. Pritche 5 crotary | tection given agriculturl products th e, Colo., Sopt. 4.—A 8¢ ek iR hiedodal SUMARY. drawn, Time -1 :25 45, tensive and profitable the more strongly p,.(,,\J”"i’“’{h‘u‘u‘hjf."“n‘,“ pjhosen socretiry |45 ~ extended to ull other iuter- [ freight train was dorailed near Dame Rock | {Feter G, B Nickstrom, Omaba.. Barned runs—Milwaikes 1. Slonx Oty 1. [ One and one-fourth miles, on turf—Niagara | peace will besecured and the more quickly | gomery, who is in New York. ests. It demands a service pension und [ this morning and Engincer John O'Brien in- | | SOPhia Eckstrom, Omaha,. Two-base hits—Poorman, _Dalrymple, won, Macbeth second, St. Luke third, Long | internatio difficulties will be settled. Whe 0 4 i Ve o deep water on the gulf of Mexico; endorses | gtantly killed ana Fireman George Warnock & SRR R, b his ¢ auke ' : 1 Whon the committees were announced Mr. . o1, o The Gamblers’ Cases, Saolen e e, Donbio pha, Dante (tho favorite) not in it. Time—3:1(4.5. | Men of sense and business interosts will at | Hildebrand bocame anxious, He wanted to | 110, admivistration of President Havison | and Brakeman Jobn Markell ftally injured. TRISIIROND DER QAL XS Mpes s on bl Miwan e S Onod oppose all Ieritabing counsols, . THOFo s | Lioay 1 i Tage o e’ praas orante( 10 | and the oficial acts of Senators Ingals and 2 David Geisor and M. D. Everson, two of ok R b bt elon Des Moines Races, never a war when both sides arosincerely | was on the finance committee and asked for | Lium ’ endorses ?rl‘ml‘l)lfu)'llv 5nn1‘ _recom- Steamship News. the gamblers arvested Wednesday night over Tine of gamo—One hour and torty, | DP#s Moixks, Ia, Sept. 4.—Summary of | trying to arrange the difforence. When eacli | definite information ns to what the duties of “‘\“i",'l“,"‘l e D O O entva | LoNDox, Sept. 4.—[Special Cablog: the Turf saloon, were arvraigned yestevday rnutes. Umpire—Cusie races individual feels tnat his busihess would be | the fiuance committee were and in what o I 3 3 ’ | Tue Bee.]—The steamer City of Berlin,from | before Judge Helsley and th cases we declures _agaiust alien ownership of lands. rnational disturbanc year-old trot, $00—Orogon won, | injured by iitern turbance there | manner direct and indirect the press commit- | ya®eS eI R SERRCESER. B8 AGEC Nrole Yorke for Liverpool, passed Browhead | Postponed until next Tuesday. The oth Poctallua ‘secord, Olivelieithird, Swanock [ T LDORC Scutiment ex pportully 200 WAk ||iteo was—or could bo—omuadiod. with tho e L T LA TR Rl B LT sixteen of o emwd arvested will b fourth. Time—2:33 trade, but it will have u strong influenca | fIhis onened. the question fn which all | Of the commercial policy of the country to | The steamer Normandia, from New York hearing today at 10 o'clock. W0 19805000 8 11— 7 ) trot, 00 —-F'rell C won, Durango Chiet | {owards cementing friendly rolations aud | scomed ta taico o live latorest and & gonernl | CUltivate the most intimate as well as the | for Hamburg, passed the Scilly this morniug. oo e 01000 10 0 13 |second, Hurry Clay, jr., thivd, Time—2:344. | putting an end to existing differences.’ Aisansalor I red ‘,‘l‘,m&ml‘i(;:“:t‘“".‘;‘l“l“_ most extended commercial relations with our —— County Court 3, Philadelphia . Errors— Mile, running, %i0—Frank Clapp won, “W hat will be the effoct of the McKinley | vavious offices wem‘pmum i 'C““gh sister republics of the two American conti- Aid for the Armenians, The following judgments wore rendered in adelphia 2. Batterios —Nichols | Ra.eigh sccond, Edleshine third. Time— | tariff bill on this movement!” \ipon for an expreesion of their hopes and! | Dentssnd ihatit will bewise andcxpedlent | goxsmaxwivorrs, Sept. 4—[Special Ca- | thocounty court yosterday: T. J. Mahoncy uzel; Gleason and Gray, Umpiro— | 1:46%. U1t ought to promote it. Tho duties im- | fanrs, ki = to adjust our tarlik laws so s to promoto his | yiogram to Tum Ber.|—Ttls rovortod horo | et al vs Frank J. Haruman, 8335 Cruio iy Springfield Races. pasod uro hian ou Canada us on othor comy: | - Mr. Boyd was the first to respond, He had | Lofioy as ‘will *compel. il countries that | thata body of armed Atmenfans ns crossed yove Davion i adian o Pitisburg...... .0 0 5 0 00 0 15| STANCrELD, Muss, Sept. 4—Summary of | taritl s tho polloy” of the Cuadien | tral comonittee, “he sald, bub bad | ggiiar A“;i!Lf,‘l,ll“‘,},},]{:iffbill‘rl‘l:1""":\;:3’: persceuted brethren in Turkey o, #58; Kountza' vs Wentrick, Clevelnnk it 6 | today's races government, and think there is a | been on the national committee, and RIS e X J cease suc| 2 iianas 05510093 1 uow of haviug a Canagion it had boen the custom In that body to’ allow | BoSUlity.? The newly enacted silver law is —— S trot, § McEwan s 0, divided—Semicolon won, ad, Mocking Bird distanced. commended asa good Step in the right diroc- The Panama Strike Ended. tion and the free coinige of silver is de Paxava (via Galveston), Sept. 4.—| Sy manded. Such legislation s onored s | Cablegrim to T Ber—Tho Panaaa ra may be mnecessary o Insure an in- | . ompany having ngreed to pay. of tho valueof the curency adequate [ 1040 company 14 agEetd 10 DAy Mk erowing demands of trade. > Whils not | 1aborers tho former rate of ~wages, tho namings the Lodgo bill the platform demands | Stikexs have returned to work. Hits—Pittsbure 8, Cleveland 5 Pittsburg and 3, Batterie sou aud Decker; Beaten and Dow: pire—Strief. Errors— Ander- The Agricultural Congress. ViEssa, Sept. 4.—(Special Cablegram to Mg Bek.]—Tho international agricultural congress has passed resolutions in' favor of the for 1 of a Central Buropean customs league, and the adoption of w standard of ‘ in the McKinley bil the executive committee to manage the ; tor Sherman has taken the reciprocity reso- | finances and all features of the campaign. o, Un- s lution which I reported from the committee | Porsonally he did not kuow much about the A X b stakos, $3000, divided, for| ouforeign affairsand moved itas a proviso | conduct of a cumpaign except in the mater AT BROOKLYN. Lt ’.1..;,[ lldli'u“'"fi !;““’ les adment of the MekKiunley bill. This is | of furnishing funds, and he had liad some i A A S cond, “Dirlgo Mold' thled, ol ylor or than to have it pass in tho form of a | hand in that, baving helped raise the & Bost time—2:14 resolution, a1 proposod. It providos that | that Nobravkn savs to O al New York | Moot 02010200 \d special purse, $4,000—Harry Wilkes X £ congzress the passuge of a bill protecting = value i the stat y 208 2 d speci 5,00 arry A s . v 1o Slovalan: of c s the i f C S s states comprising the leaguo. ‘Hits—New York 7, Brooklyn?. Errors— Rosalind Wilkes second. Bost time— | wwill send commissioners to meot. thoso & o e 00 e the freedom and putity of the ballot box and | Nebraska, lowa and Dakota | psastiadel Dol o u L New York 0, Brooklyn 2. teries—Russio 4 by them to discuss the te So tho ] brask id Grover o his losing fight in | Sccuring congressional represeutation based WASLINGTON, S0P 4 PAOM Cotton Belt Brakemen's Strike. and Buckley; T a Dail Jmpir — f i i brasku to ald” Grover in his losing fight in | ypoy tho actual vote cast toTne Be 1sions were gran T oRy and Dai Umpire e i o of mutual high duties by atariff war between | 1558 L bty g b L SN TR evraskans : ¢ Consicans, Tex., Sept. 4.-The freight e — - L Bl Lo cighbors who ought to be friends and the | This evidence of having a cheerful ziver in Tne R aaulc iRV e nont: <) e Tietiold s Thomas g, | brakeemen’s strike on the Cotton Belt road is e e G on: Vinoo, Neb, Sept. 4,—[Special Telegram y for mutual profit will be | their midst so pleased some of the members | w0 3 e A lshon TRFasics . R0W. ol mssumiog p o aspect. Several freight Chicago 08 00 4 07 |toTu:Bee]—There was a large attendance It ought not to take long | thatone of them loft his silk tile in Mr, [ YV HITERIVER JUNcriox, Vi, Sept. 4.—he- ¢, Utica; William March trains are sidetracked heve and much diti bt 0 5 09 8 07|t tho falrtoday, Tho chief features were | £0r 8 Cavadian who cares for fudividual ov | Boyd's chuir und had it oudly wreeked at the vised and correct compilation for 252 towns, Hacrison Oz Magoon, Hay } g | ity 1s exporicuced in restiig. oot a- ! L P e 3 public good to decide. So I think this move- pclusion of the ex-mayor's speech, embracing the complete gubernatorial vote of Towa:Original—lonn McCarty, Maquoketa; 4 i Rettiug competen$ hicago 8, Cincimnati 8, Frrom-. | the races, Summar Rt 1x Aol siaiih son SR LR ATIEs ADeeal. ¥ s Optglnal—iohn MoCarey, Maquekcias | mon, Cincianati 2 me called on ac- 0 trot—Clarence L won, John Goy second, | B — aeh el AR SRR ST PR | savanioLha sfonr oen Jithe siave, e Buvlington: Nathaniel Dykes, Ao i ount of darkness. Batteries—Stein, Hutch- | Joe third 1, 4:50% N W N 1 AR iRoUug) Page (rep.), ! gham (dem.) e ? et e etk A St s Broken S| ¢ oot L d. 2 315 EN WONMEN SHO 24D, a pl 5 e o BEAUMD, (M), Reissuc—John Lucas, Corning, roken Shafi, on aud Kiltredge; Dutyea and Kecuun, 10 trot s won, Catharite second, REAHOT REAR, G U‘l‘f""i‘;" sl Hor ol i3, all others, 1214, a ajority for P of hisMoGrogor. Relssuéandiuoreass | HALPAX, N. B., Sept. 4.—The steamer pire—MeQual Ngutio Wilkes third. ~ime—2:H, 20%) | Fatal Fight Over a Femalo ata Col- | the uliaico people wero maling i 9etive | 1, o o s i o B0 fave Dihan: | = Abraam Caulin, Bowie; Thouus Sicimore | Statoof Alibama i3 wporad off St Piorrs, Players' League, Half mile and yepeat, running—Tanglefoot ored Plonjo. L o, sy | Publican vote of 14402 ahd In the ropublican Fiii e e | PR B T AT BOSTON, won, Howard Arnot second, Nelly Bly third. Macoy, Ga., Sept. 4.—Whilea colored ex- | |, . i ? SRt nas rity The decrease in the dem n widows—Julia A, Toxin P o ot o N voues from the repmblican rauks and should | giwfi ™ o0 i e e e X ' Four Killed, Twenty Hurt loston..........5 01 00 300 0-86 Time—51, bl cursion was on its way from Savannah to | be encouraged in their good work. YThe | oo e ias por returns | Widowof Benjamin E. Itose, Albia, CALAIS, Sopt. 4.—Tho expreas traln was de hiladelphia....0 00 00 0 0 0 0—0 S ———— Albany yesterday, & row arose over & wom- | alliance,” concluded the doctor, *will runt | {3 0bout sixty. or a gatu of forty-cight over | , South Dukota: Oriir al-Luke Rivhard, | waiiiss Beite Lohe EFaRY LAt waa de Hits—Boston 8, Philadelphia 5. Errors YA VIR an's choice of escort. Fully fifty pistols | outof the ‘sinews ofwar' in about a month | j3e % Mitohell, =~ Hoissus “sud lnoresse—loln H. || TS AT §TV0r pewsms. wore Bostou 6, Philadelphia 10. Batteries—Dailoy WEEPSHEAD BAY. el 3 Y pistols | ¢, now and then the democrats can step in | 12 v L Rich, Salc killed and tw | ‘ond Murphy; Sanders and C -.m;.“‘k?u}ll,:’fl:‘l First raco—Kingston—Eleve, were drawn aud the firlig became general. | o gy proper useof the means at hand cap- Eoloe and ihe Doorkeeper. : 3 e LD Xnight and Jones, B Second race—Strathmeath, Lord Harry, Seven wouien were shot dead and several se- | ture the gains madeby the allianco fromre- |y mvaroy, Sept. 4 poctal Telogram Thirty People Drowned at Prague, Two Princes M S “Lhird ree—Claredon, Babby Beuct. riously wounded, publican ranks,"” AR Bl e et what| | EBALEE,: BoDbEA, The bridgo in this city | Howstno, j OOKLTN. fourth race—Little Jim, Tattler. . ! Uy e v: P FAIRORMbArol AU over the Moldan on which w anamberof | Tue Bre o prine of Wale: Brooklyn .......0 00 0 01 21 0—4| KFilthrace—Los Angeles, Caewmise. Change ot life, backachs, monthly irremu | proery G e e h of a apedker, | Somo weeks ago Mr. Enloo of Temnesseo o ond watehing the flood, collapsed today Tus BAR. ‘“Nf:‘“'flf(“{;:,&'h:“u‘fv'“ paid a visit h;;vt"‘l‘;\‘ e 0 u\a u\ 10 40 *— 7| Sixthrace—Meriden, Falcon, II\gnLi," hoiflus! -surluclml\(\ l’:y i’r. Miles’ | hut he wis of the opinion that the hope of | made a complaintto the house ‘because the | g thirty of the sizhtscers were drowned. . - its—Biooklyn 5, New York10. Errors— crvine, Freesamples at Kuhn & Co., 15th | the party was pinooed to the alliance ticket. | doorkeeper attempted to prevent him from | Twomorcarches of the bridges at Carls- Steamsnip Aivar Brooklyn 4, New York 4 Batteries—Wey- AT cmie and Douglas, W8 must gy k adic : 89 b n 8 1o AINGALID AT 1 v 4 k 4. 3 i o D g give tho wight medicine in the | jeqy all of the lLouse while the | brueck havecotlapsed. Tho monwnents on | At New York—The Gallia, fr Ming and Kinslow: Ewing and Ewing. Um- | First race —Tom Mackin, Ethel 8, e —— right cages, he said; “Where the prohibi- ::,”,’(‘f'“:.h,f ‘.::"h,mf“ri“;m' i and | th bridge wore dstroyed. Tho lnhabitants | por o York—2lio. Galia feom Liver ires—Pearce und Snyder, Secoud raco-—-Orderly, Horapipe, The Tales Against Boulanger. tiou senfiment is too strong to be antaionized s, wore supbosed tobe locked, Tho | of thetown ave tuking refuge on the houso ! T Third riceRiley, Jed. Paws, Sopt. 4.—[Special Cablogram toTn | wo must go easy on that point, Where | Go0R0R W SIRTOL (0 e 3 duiy, ai- | tops. The dam of the greut lishing poud at - 410 fourth rac Yan H, Ireland. B ~M. Laguerre, the well-known Bou- [ the alllance ‘peop'e can help —us -t od to restrain Mr. Enlos from leaving an has burst J A Gufralo. .. 01010000 0-2| Fithrace—Artistic, Jake Saunds tempted to v % e e . 2 'l 0 riistic, Jake Saunders. angis - oy 5 .| we must ally ourselyes with them, 8. 2 o r he condition of affairs he; - 1 it d be f th b Yy 1 50l Cleveland 0 40020 00 *—6| Sixthrace-Lizie I, Bessic Briggs. nglst and member of tho chamber of depu- | Vi, AWV G0 QNPT Yong )i (-who bouse, and he offered o resolution censur ning worse. ‘The water is still ¥ ol 4 " J o 1 o : 5 ing that offlcer, which was re «d to the ) orse. ter is o | Hits—Butalo, Cleveland 6. Ervors—Buf- —_ tos: o an sddress o bis constituonts last | gy gur stakes so g when the polls close | to8 UM OMCh WIGLEL " Yo 1d the rushing torrents, fmpassable by falo 3 Cleveland 4.~ Batteries—Cuuningham Entries for Today's Races. held relations. with the count of Pavis and | tBe Work will counton our side.” OB v baen Svoring boats, have converted whole blocks of houses gua Mokt Mogillang Brennss. - Umplios— AT CHICAGO WEST SIDE PARK. Prince Jerone Napolson. M. Tairuorve aiso | Messrs. Wahiquist, Spraguo aud Ruke- | cousider the rosolution ever - since, | 1uto islinds Y aud Bheridan. First race, throe-fourths of a wile, two. | warmly thanked the Duchss Dhzes for | Straw, candidates respectively for auditor, | hut has failed to get a quorum, No demo- i Freaa I year-olds, handicap—Ethel 8, Joe Carter,iT spending 8,000000 francs to advan secretary of state and superintendent of pub- | cyat has appeared at any of the mectings o, A i WPittsburg.......1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1— 4 |ZeGwynne, Tom Mackin, Flla Blackburn, | ciuse of Geneval Boulanger. In an fu lic instriction, spoke briefly but had nothing | since, as they did not care tohave the subject ook this morn Chicago 0108 10 00 * 5| Sl Lisbon, J. J, Anuie Cark, Glen Rush. | with a representative of the Siecle Gene new to offer, Qiscussed or the resolution reported to the | ug three men were suffocated by gases 4 ¥ . Willow, Patrick, 10a Beeswing. Boulanger protested that the alloged revela- | All of this talk was interesting as an indi- | All the republicans are now in the | old cesspool on Staten Island, which they ‘., Hits -Piitaburg 11, Chicago 8. Errors : i A i EXeBilgbag 2 Glloasy 8. Heoes Second race, one mile—Orderly, Whittier, | tions concerning him, recently mado in the | cation of the trend of thedemocratic thought, and they have agreed tohold a meeting » cleaning out. . All lived ih West New and Quinn u King and Farrell, l:'lll]')h‘e! ll:lrll[llpfl. Miss Howard, 4 French press, were idle tales. He declared | but it was not definite enough for one of | tomorrow for _llu |)m;p<nnu( acting upon this | Brighton. \ewiton aud Hofbert h " Third race, one and one-eighth miles,handi- | that ho did ot despair of playing a promi- | the members of the committee. | resolution. They will undoubtediy report iv pE— ! Holbert. cap-Riley, Jod, Bob Jacobs, Fakir, Cio nent part in tho aftairs of Evanceor of re- | This was C. Dolman of Chad- sk to the house with asubstitute defining Kansas City Live Stock Failure, Ameroai Asdcolation ernor Hardin, venging himself upon his enemies. rou, who wus present as A, W. Crites' | the authority of the doorkeepor und his right KaNsAs City, Mo., Sept 4.--The live stock AT PHILADELPILIA 1a DR Fa0e, thigo-Courlls ot & milo, sell. —— proky. M. Dolman s not"an eloquent | tourrest disonterly wmembers, and cany ot | comuision fm of Dylces & Co. s failed, 3 WMDRIPILA. ng—Fan King, Billy Pinkerton, Vattel, speaker. ~ His words, though few, were | theorders of the spealier. This is just at | Liabilities, §10,000 ount_ of assols no - ihiotic, 000100 01 0= 2| Langtress, Ircland, Dun H, Haramboury oo ipeEied the Avgonsl. Trodala o demosratia” simpileity And wers | tho domocrats do not want, IReprosentativa | useen o $oN0s dwount of w | Loutsyitle 80003800 *—8 ifth race, selling —-Madolin, Red Stone, N, Sept. 4.—[Special Cablegram 0 | givoct tothe point, He eimply wanted to | Sherman hascomeall the way from Utica to LI - o b 2 hy " | Tue 4 gy P pi) by Riw—Atbletio %, Louisville 10. Errors— | Axtistio Juke Saunders, Pinto, Rovival. ue Bi The ofcers of the British | kuow how much cold cash could be sent to | attend the meeting tomorrow und the full re- Appointed Assistant Attornoy Athletio 4, Louisvllle 2 Battorios ~Groen |~ Sixth raoe, threvfourihis of & mile. wiling saudron, now o this burbor, today ispeoted | his part of the stato. publican strength will bo present. W AMIINGTON, Sog. 4. —The attoruey gone me .'fil,.,“"‘ aily and Ryan, Umpire — h:fi‘fflxn" J;'h-ll fod, L-ull,y.Lnit;..g{-uh\,mcr. Ah Aual under the guidance of the F'reuch | As no one offered an saswer to Mr. Dol- e eral has appointed John P. Hand sssistan ocschar, it sie Briggs, Imogens, Pete Havlin. 55 man's query ho explained that e did vot b |, | rrenchy Noveltst Dead. | el Beades adorney at Chicago. g amamem s AT SHEFPSIEAD DAY, Announcem s T e cebmpitatiod by | BEe.]—Aloxundor Chatriau, the wo $knowa A A o e Absolutely Pure, L, PRCUSO . ‘irst race, one mile—Eleve, Young Duk on D 4 y ®lotting | French novelist, wht wrote in collaboration L bor, A Jieacuso. 3838 88 31 Louf| cfimsiees one milo—Blere, § Duke, | ©. B. Moore & Co have beon appoiuted | giving tho stuff tothe workers aud “lotting | Frenchnovelist, wht weote in siaboratton | oL 0SB T hone " " he constitue | A SF88m of tartarhaking powder, Highest Kingston, ) Kyl wholesale agents for the celebrated waters of | them use it. He was anxious o kuow before | With of loavent, Flita—dyrecuss 15, St Louls 15, Errors— | Socond' race threo-fourths of @ wile, ea | Kxcelsior Springs, Missouri, bie returued bome just how much bis locality | Plume of rckmann-Chatrisy, is dead. tioual couvention today adoptod a section | portaug 1 :E“““:”" Goreramens lee A / 2 ¢ 4

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