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THE OMAHA DAILY ~-SIXTEEN PAG was about the size of hickory nits, was . track recor. 1614, The teack was slip- | the interest of beet sugar refliers and con accompanied by rain which scemed to fall in AT PITTIRURO, pery and the air v and sultry, The fiest | sumers of cortain sugars, but on Aldrich’s | sheets and was 80 dense that nothing was 0 game —Bad grounds. attempt waS" fhsuccessful, the” mile being | suggestion that thosequestions, together with | visiblo tutnty foot distant. I thecity oul | Minneapolis Has Another Pionle with the Players' Loagy e A hour later and undor the | The Committes in Obarge Opposed to the :mulp;wu'xw(\;‘.::‘|I"'\”.m:“"'“‘ poaeprionity fuicy | The Demo-Alliance Oandidato for Oongross elghteen hundred s of g pro 1 3 r samo advorseconditions he made a secou Ayl ould not falrly bo prosented ana tons lorey - broken. while the wind frisked about in an Omaha Team. AT PITTSBURG, trial, resulting as follows: Quarter 341, half French Spoliation Clause, under the five uto rule, the sugarschodule Oharged with Embezzloment. eccentric manner, turning . large corn erih First gamo 1:07, three-quarters 1:40, mile 21515, Nel- went over until Monday and the scrcoment over, domolishing Dr. Kearue' siable, driv. —— Pitaburg......0 0 0.8 0 0.0 0 13| o mttel wilia running horse as pace- | botwoen the domocratie and mpublican ing pieces of the timber through the door of Chicago 0000 400 0 *4 | makerand was deiven by his owner. The . | sides which was entered into re ing the s residnce, turning oeranothorsmaiibaen | THEY HAMMER OUT TWELVE RUNS. | So, il B €0 8 0 0 b 0 b | e formanco caused e arentost onthusinsm, | THAT PART MAY BE STRICKEN OUT, | flics which wasanterod lnto rogarding tho | THE CASE BROUGHT INTO COUR and righting it again, domolishing two_other kg Bitisbtve 8, Ohimeo L Datiyios -2 — sugar schodulo’ will come up on Monday | —_ small barns and twisting up troes, In the and. Qul i il <3Pt T Alonday’s Tips. agreement that a senator may then " country the damago is even greater. Duck- | While the Black Soxs Have a Nargow | pi Quini Haldwin uod Furrell ATRUEEPSIIAD DAY, Breckinridge Will Makea Hard Fight | spoak twenty minutes on any one , | Beis Accased of Robbing a Fathers J e g sy JYer) raliedy corn stalie #soape From a Complete Shut cond gar Iirst Racos-[izzlo, Madstone, © Be Returned to Congress less Girl of Mer Broperty Whilo the other provisions of the ol agrecmont to stripped of their leaves and in very Iate fields Second Rac i,fi,.‘l Harcy, Eclipse. oty i stand intact, which will probibly enablo the the cars will be considerably damaged. Tur. Shut Out—The St. Paul ittaburg el 00008 Third Rioo nips and other vegetables were driven into " it fcago..... viselt 0 0 Fourth Raco 13 cuest, Little Jim, Re, o bill on Thursday. the ground out of sizht. Neverin the his- UintBoids Hits—Pittsburg 6, Chicazo § Fifth Raco.Princess’ Bowling, Stockton, tepublicans: Representative and Mrs. Connell of No tory of this county has so much hail fallen DPittsburg 1, Chicago 3. Batteries ¥ | Sixth Ra oung Duke, Frank Ward, — braska were greatly alarmed on Wednesday with such force and effect, nd Quinn and Farrell. Umnpi oSk by what threatened for a time to prove o dir . W ! v s ) 1 T ¢ . et County I o e 5 uson and Hotbort AT CHICAGO WEST SIDE PARK. Wasnixaros Bereav Tirs Osana Bee, | | cilamity. Batly {n the day thelr fiveyear: | Rep Crovp, Neb, Sept. 6—[Special te The Cass County Fair, ol 8 p:d v ume called on account of darkmess, First Rico—Annie Clark, KatieJ. 513 Founteryti Steeer, old daughter, Huzel, swallowed the confents | Tk Ber, ] A sensational petition fn a suip Piarreormi, Nob, Sept, 0.—(Special to | j <10 o1 ond Race ~Miss Howard, Prophecy. o Wasnixarox D, C., Sept. 8.) | of & bottle of corrosive sublimate and had it | g, \which William A. MeKeighan, the demos Tur B The twenty-fourth annual fair veoe 103 5 2 AT BUPFALO, Thind Race—Jod, Longlight. The general deficiency bill will not be re ot been for tho great presence of mind of | v o candidite for of the Cass county agrricultural socicty will | Houx Gtv 10t @ Buffalo. 0100 Fourth Race—Tdm Daly, Redstone. ported to the house until Mr, Hondorson of | the, mother in administoring antidotes the be held in this city Soptember 18, 16, 17 Phase 10 ] S | Cleveland 000 Fifth Race—Souarire, Skobeloft, i s : : AL et Qhihend 7 4 ) Hits—BufTalo 9, Clevela: Sixth Race—Winslow, Ilfin s, 4 4 o Fortunately the child is | yesterda caso is entitled “Idn M, kB e R e B Vins! i e wbout Tuesday, as he will have charge of | now entively out of danger, having experi- | Toutz, guandian of the estate of Geriride Ings in interest, exhibifs and attendance, NATIONAL LEAGUF and Mack: MeGill and Brennan, Unipires Entries for Monday's Ruces, its pussage in the house. With the excep- enced no fil resuits from the dangerous dose, | I Hon, R. B. Windham hafassumed the dut Played. Won. Lot Gaftaey and Sheviday AGO WEST SIDE PAK tlon. of four members the outiro commitice is | | Sonstor Pddock wus the only wpablica and it goes without saying that on i q @ i AT BROUKLYY 3y onetinlf mile, maidens, two | opposed to tho bill in its prosent shape be- [ (&Y VOUNE for the amendment to place sal o i 3 e list 10 vote tloy, C. I Dloter a rti to make the meeting a success will wdeiphiin L 113 o) @ BRI B \Dom, Towa D) Cliarles ord, | cause it lncludes aa appropriation for tho iondment to roduce , the duty on s Hotity Clook? 484 16, dlinesl. Kok wl{ Lol T Tt B8 v ) 5 S n . Bernidine | pavment of tho French spoliation claims, hich was agreod to by the seuitors from the | witly the embezzement of funds placed i his The premiums offered are numerous and | New York 15 02 3 N e i Clark, Ida | There is a g foeling in the house in | lumber states this morninge * the ope S RS S P o valuable and the socioty hus earned u weil | Clovelmd [ : I 5 | Brooklyn s, Batiorie Y Cornl favor of thobill, but the committee ftsclf s | LiE of the senaloand was prosentad by S The full text of tho petition is us follow deserved reputation and popularity by its ¥ phy and Weyhing and Bwing aud { Face, ile - Daniel, Barer resolutely opposed and have threatened again : . i . ¥ 3 mitteo on agriculture 1. The plaintit complains of the defe ability and willingness to pay all premiums g Umpires—Pearce Lynch, , Lewis i, Lizzie B, Miss | and again to let the bill die rathor than pass jon of the Conger ants for that at the general election held in full with commendable promptuess . Pe Hurry Kbl r 0 ) i -, | RS S L it in its presentforw. They believe, however, A rity of thocomnitteo were in | Wobster cointy, Nobrasia, ou tl o d do o specd department offers great induce . 8 g & 0ne and on A that they can carry tho bill through tho 10 billto the senate, but | November 5 the defendant, Willia ments toowners of fast horses to enter for ¢ D A | Nogame—rain. handicap-—-Prophecy, Jed, John Daly, L i i e S ] HpAs pres supported b, cICcighan, waselocted 1o thooficeof o Jith b0 vwhicry or r gamo—rain P A light, Blue v house without the spoliation clause and ave | JPOM stat I el dtd it R R TR T the different events, and from promise s . 3 o i | large 1 logt i Nebraska | judge of Webster county for the term of ty ready received ther will_be without doubt a American Association. rthsof a mile, sell. | therefore thinking of bringing it up some . much gereat and other it was azrced to afford My, | years from January 1, 1S than any previous one. The following” are | Cleveland The Petition, sbby Beach, Worth, in Order to Rebuke the senato to reach u vote on the passige of the 1 Judge of Webster € congross, s de- 6 0110 Wollld live" afc, N val | fondant, was filed in the t court hore Towa roturns to the city, which will probably | b e nir ol Bave dicd i 18, and bids fair to surpuss its previons mee v nA. MoKl on t numberof entries this ye d . 7 L , B Freed, Tom | day next week, “airbanks o cago an opportunity to be ho 11th day of Novemli Ste i g 4 AT MITADELEKTAS Daly, Bolster, Fauntleroy, Lauiu May, Pinto, | ©° JeXt W LR et G e SR D e the events ope Malo 9 Athletic.........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 | Jimn lteed, It Elsic B, ¥ THE FXPULSION OF BRECKINRIDGE. el it ing .ulm Y‘ll -‘l.ul. TR s o “‘l‘;‘. 1 Tussday, Septomber 10—k 5. frea e | Louisvii 1 000 10 § *—7 reo-fourths of a mile, sclling Theexpilsion of Clifton P, Breckinridg | 1700k o L will BHEHGHLLL (o O L Ot s for-all, running half mile b il by o Hits —Athletic 4, Louisyille 10, Errors i April Foc Skobe- | from the house yesterday was accomplished iriend - 10 th connty of Webstér, in tho stato of minuto trot, heat Youtsviila 5 " | Athletic 4, Louisville 0. Batteries —Stecker | 1off, Coppor b od, James G Bluine, | uspite the filibustering of Mr. Crisp and his DEMOCRATS 0 LANCASTER. brasku, au obligation in writing a true cop yele race, half mile heats, for amatours, | o Loy 6 os “l.ms 1{ ddle; Meakin and Bl Umpire .\h«[xh-a ALGHS BLIRMbOUI ) LOVeFngAWAE: || it ity ulltes” ionit Yi6 Vois had beat — of which isberelo part o€ this petition, [licie prize valued at &30 Columb 105 I | Doescher, ren Leland, Haley Ftass s SLUCILIORRN, UHO vou ik boer procecdings of the Cot 5 w4 pears a copy of » bon, W I A Wie P a8 ] A Loy i Sixth rice, short course, s chase. inally set for 1 o'clock they succeeded in | Proceedin: Cthe County Convention L h\‘\v\h‘r IR rondsters’ raco, mile heats, for purse of & o 102 5 8 RIBGNS e b » o oo | Winslow, Elfin, Gov. Hardin, Fiip Flap, | postponing it by one dilatory motion after Held in Pitzgorald Hall. OE VAR (16 AHDTOVER: HIENE trotting race, mile Hoats, purse § Athlets 105 8 ] st MG DS S0 I 5 auother and by lugging in extrancous sulb: ; ! of commissioners of said Web: suning fase rrecfonall, mfle. hisatsy, Haltinore 106 g 71: 25 STk ranune 04 L Lioulh 11 /3ty A AIHAPETRAD BT, jects untilit was very in theafters Bik, ] =The democratic cour tyand said William A. MclCeighan Jrimseof $1003 2.5 rotting rce, mile ; —_— | Syracuse 3, St. Lonis 3. Batteries—Mars | _First race, ono mile —Machetly, Madstone, | before theseat was finally declated vac on was held thls afternoon at Fitx iy hiteion, CRl S g Thursday, September 18-Ruming race, Minneapolis 12, Omaha 1. id Pitz: 'Hart and Munyan. Umpire— | K¥rle B, Drizle, Eleve, Kingstock, Arun: | Mr. Breckinridee was at the house thismorn. | £0rald hall with 138 delogates presont, J otin | dilles of sald ofloo and at tho ims of. ¢ co-for-all, half mile heats, purse §0, pacins | MINSEAToLts, Minn, Sept. 6.—[Special | Curny, i 3 | ing tlime. Holeld a consultation | H. Amos was choson permanent chairman [ Piiting the wrongs hovelnafter comphi w0, frea-for-all, $1505 trotting race, free-for- | Telegram toTir Ber]—Martin Duke went Mot y-\;‘f*”v*‘_\ one mile on turf, Woodcock | with some of his friends and seemed to be in | and H. J. Whitmore secr ary. The main "“"‘l HEb bR BE DR ARy ot July, 1887 ull, mile heats, $200, into the box agai today and bowled outthe | oo oo o o"e a0 0 o_ g | akes-Thoridule, Eellpse, Zoider, o aiscournged. Tt Is evidont that there | feature of the convention was the motion of | John ik Gvacie eh day of inelitad! The half mile track isone of the bestin the | Omaha batsmen almost in one, two, three \ Pl R el Pl b k) I8a deen-seated plot among the foilowers of | 1,0y "Cussiday that stradght demoer | qualilied administrator of Dan state, and o large and handsome grand stand ral : ) lumbus.......0 0 0 0 83 0 0 0 0— 3 | Sequence (colt), L.izzig, , Breckinridze tosend him back at any cost, [ £+ O+ ¢ demo y quulitied 1 tstrator of [ overlooks tho whole course. Noew speed | order: Tho visitors did manage > @ | Hits—Rochester 5, Columbus 6, Ervors— Third race, three-quarters of a mile~ | and the coming events will doubtless witness | teketbe nominated. This met with bitter TR Sassea Pty e e barns, well protected and ventilited, with | Fun 10 the sixth inning, and Duke give way | Rochester 4, Columbus 1. Datteries—Barr | Robospirre, ‘Kyrle B, Foxmede, Worth, | a repotition of the sconse and onteazes which | opposition by those favoring the eulorsomat i SR L0 LG e adequate accommodations for all animals, are | to Killen in the sev Kagan wus an casy | whd McGuiro; Chamberlain and O'Conner, [ BOUDY Beach, Drizzle, Phabe, Gertle D | appours to formu conventional featiro of in | and a big fight resutt Several florid ot LAY pioy TS e oo punida., Falr weatite s | mark throughout, and the Millers p Unipi Emslie. hore, Veronica, Costa Rico, Lady Jan Arkansas clection. Mr. Breckinridge in spoeches were made and finally J. €. Me | estate of said Daniel K. Wagonew, ioce all that. is necessary to make the meeting formed his fricnds that it required at the out ; \ [ fl A s oy e e hs con. | Nerny moved that the motion bo tabled. | 5 That siid Gertrude Wagoner'is th LaNcoLy, Neb, Sept. 7.—[Special an even dozen runs in the first five inning AT BALTOORE, arth one and_onc-eighth miles, y A Minnehan led ot willow weilding, making | Baltimore.............0 0 0 0 0 0 | jelling =Elove, Burnside, Lucy Johnson, Ted | gross, and that ho would . bo returned | Pandemonium then prevailed und itwas fully | and only child and heir - at law of sald Da K M tesaios Capeaiven. e Tepe Ui g | Toledo RN (RS e L n,l)m on, Blackthorn, Sim \\mhl‘!up, by & large majpority, He said he | anhour beforethe chairmangot control of t‘\\‘]n- ‘w‘- ‘...".;.14] e el Fusoxt, Neb. Sept. 6. (Special t0Tne | of thowork of the visitors were the clover | Hits—Bultimore 5, Totedo S, Errors—Bal liso, Brown D et Uiy, Pocw | would loso only twenty-two days' pay and | tho convention. Dr, W, H, H. Dumn_ led the Bl QUALLIGA’ gUB ROl LY ity Ber = Sherit Dollman of Dawes county | cathing of Nenman and an extraordivary | timore 0, Toledo 0, Batteries —0'Rourke and | 1o, Pe: Oeriismere e siiabwas really ston S smull we mavtar to 1 ettt denboriic. ioed ) § try v o e . hovdes i1 g « (. 4 ", son, Little Audie day hot her 1 M 1 i ul Als 1l t rtrade Wagoner, who is a min passed throul rioht this 2 * stop and throw by Cleveland. Manager | Tate; Healy and Weich., Umpires-Town- Little Addie, r1 1o | bother about.” Mr. Breckinvidge said s pripoiIto 1 ra : r AESCRER mont this foronoc Leonard today arranged to have the lust | send and Sage. ifth race, one and throssixteenths miles | cantly that he hud arvanged everything for | 1oNCS were heard constantly above the con- | about ten years of ag g4 antiody WM, - Young, @ young ories between the two toams at Omaha | Game called on secount of darkness, Al farrow, Stockton, Princess Bowling, | a speciul eloction, fle expects to be returncd | fusion. Ho attempted torun the convention Ll e e e e Whose arrest nad boen affected at Codar Rap- | fmnstorrod to. this. div. 1he Dever and | 5 Wiltred, Der ni Riznab, e | DY 8 maority raietng from 5,000 to 10,001, i forizot himsolf that he thouht h R L 1as, In. Young was treu f the Nige City games have aircady been trans- | nazer Morton's Scheme. kth ruce, ¢ le, on turf-—st, John, Bough he his decided » ind in speaking of iday’s et S s Lt Hill minine company of Chadvon and ab- | fereed here, Tho Millers will therefore play | BaLrotors, Md., Sopt. 6,— [Special Te : Bonediction, € t, JPrank Ward, | what majorit o possiblo hiss lor Rt | iho bia SoGiinA e ¢ ; 1 al Pl Pme it liotos tax 8D | v rin Be S o Kismet, Douely, Lela May rth, Roset lie may even increase the figure, through tt followed was suc. A. Mclolghan as @ part of her seonted about. tiwo zo leaving the | all theit yemafning g o except | gram to T B .|.Iu~K .||vn,w}\..m.» Littlo Crete, Little Jim, Young Duke, | is n trifling consideration in: an Atk o o i : St period of quiet since the | tributive siare of her deceised ful he compan y e oung isa | three at Kausas Cit score: oledo club as adopted a plan by which he | Gunwad, t. A democratic friend of Mr, B 1 Ll fine lookis ! mily, and it is R i 5 ELN T g 2 ng.of My Brookt : 1t Thatall the deb suid 3 N o: expects to put ull the club officers he ronsked yosterday whother thera wo » . T onlartor atall the devts of suid estato of said thu s wealthy relatives will | it ! D, put. all “tie salibieficors in t SUFFRAGE ONCI MORT, e ] AL ULL IR % | For anviior 8 | Diniel 1, Wagonex havo long g0 bee SUOHLY Biicesd 1 ALY & bt e . | Ameriean Buseball association squarely upon | be any opposition to Mr, Breckinridse hoi 0 | ) I fora while as dnia £ rettlomen b tho mining company and NeQuade. 16,4 100" ¢l camvan, it 1 | record as to their position on the Brotierhood | An Educational Qualification Neces- e d “‘,"‘.“;“' m ant \"l‘, Itwill be v Looaen ‘-w'“\; iy I'ho DEo Thatall the rosiducof sild cstate has'b AMTRirs ot Fort Robinson. Iy 21 4 goconnor 180 ¢ letters o the vavious pre rann Keatxey, Neb,, Sept. 8.—To the Editorof | the Fifty - scoond con ress, but the | N. Z. 3 rney; Joseph Whit. | Said Gertvude Wagouer, except the mon : 3 (arroll, n U 4l aho|Eoraiand e | agers, requesting th \ papor | T Bre: The question of sultrago is at- | convontion® had ot - 3ot Beon - catiy . W.Cl Josenh Smidt, connty | & aforessid pafd into ' the hauds of suid Forr Ronixson, Neb, S Special | Twohay.sb & @ 0 0 Willts. mmeeeed | calling for a special meetir, ssocia- | tracting 50 much attention of late that L vol- | to nominate for the i nainder of this s g 0. Cassiday, senator | fendant W. A, MeKeizhan, felograw to Tur Brr. |- Forty Dugdale, e....0 2 § 1 0 Hanrahan, ¢..0 | Hon in Louisville when the castorn elubs take | unteer a thought or two on the subject session. “Opposition,” said Mr, Breckin Morriso ator from the | Ihatsaid Ida M. Foutz has repeatedly and non-commissioned ofiicers of the two aban. | Dike:p&rf.0 0 1/ Fagin, p.....0 their next trip west. The Sun has the fol- ‘The constitutional provision forbidding the | ridge's friond in diseust, W Il have no | countys 'W. .. Cundiff, reprosentative from | Withinsix months last past made demaid o donod conipunies, Tand K, Fights infntey, | oo © 0 : = | lowing anent am: states from makiug w discrimination against | opposition to Clifton 12, Breckinyidze. in onr | the cit o Sovetin aud J. M. Guile, | Sud defendant MeKeighun for the monos omipanics, Tand K, Fightn infantr Totals......13 149 10 otals Fasen e i amerlotu s soslntion; | Ot o BochiMYD BRI cDI SR BOUNAIN! [ auan ety it o ph e R O | e s o aud T "| due her wardand so as aforesaid puid futo leave here Monday under ct of Lieuten- Wb owiAer sittias thied composed of the Toledo, Baltimore, Colum® | principle and ought to be enforesd. But, as BE REVR B Dos (b it S — e, ald John S, Wagoner, admin ant Ruthers for Eort Niobrara, having been s bl bus, Sy se and Rochester clubs, has be- | vou suggest in Sunday’s Brr, the states uro any other pa Woatldmi Mr. Brec A Lively Conventio ¢ ~¢ o PRI SOt Minneapot 21434000 0-12 ious of Louisvi Louis and | left froo to makea property’ or educational | rides vory madh foe b rore ] Wesr Poixt, Neb, Sept. 6,—[Special Tel. | , But said defendant did not faithfullyind g, regiment stationed Lot (f phhid o i S TagA diicd e it1s bolior it Phelps, | quulification for voters, Thave often won- | ponerosity in persunding his feie am to Tk Ber]—The Cuming county | iMPArtially and without four, faor, fraud, ov . Stanton, chief paymaster of the depart aba... g L o ror Al gnd Whittaker have somo | dered why the southern states did not muke | fiibuster) A pas pms, i friend. o 0 e st e Ce e Ll arnrady orm the duties of said office 4" went of the Platte, 1 this morning and riod rans — Minnoniolis 5 Two-buse | SCIEMO on foot contemplating treachery, | some such provision ant thus Fid themsely has boon ut lm!f,',.,‘,.”','.‘El,,',:\f That wa Sy | Conveution met here today and adjourncd | by Tave he was sworn and roquired o o, b completad the payment of the troops at 2:40 | (TS rans = Min onor. Home tans | Morton and Bamie have discovercd thut | of that great mass of ignovant negroes of | refrained from all scenes of violence on the | WL afterthe congressional convention with. | has wholly failed in that particular and has p- m. The temperature took & tumble this | “Atinnel taYan SR a s Car- | President Phelps was abset from Louisville | which we hear so much eomplaint. floor, and Mr. Breckinridge will reap his | out elocting detozates. It w continual | B, d failed o pay the said sum of forencon and fires and stoves are the rule all | roll, Dugdale. | Double piay or, ftyn, | When therocont Brotnerhood conferonce was |~ An educational _qualification 1s, fn_my | hoar,d in the shape of the most magnificent | pandemonium, Wisuer and Beemer town. | S122-63overto sid guavdian or toany other over the garrison. cagn balls O’ buko i, DY | oetaso biveboen lield in Philidelphis, and | opioion, * jus.sthe' “thing fob those | majorty that ovas pene alcet magaiticont hips were arrayed against Wost Poinyand | Dorse Pathas cuvirted tho same to his pitched ball S Kenms, Btruck out—Hy Duke &, | other things have led them to’ be- | states ' especifly, and not & . bad shington.” B GtHar EHRR A Min oo NVoLe aEILyQd agning stPointand | own private use and practically embezled Fircbugs at Geneva, Ij:"'.:", pupassed ball-Dugdule 1. Wild | iic association " men have been | thivg for all the states. Something | Peapmesis’ o L it hand ot | Baneroft. The fight commenced on tempor. | and used the same, and “notwithstanding ho Gexeva, Nob,, Sept. 0.—[Special to Tue | foreMinnoapois 1o Left op mker SHAT Sovith o the Players’ - league | like ‘the Australith system, ' without any | My Broekiny district n close study, s | Q¥ ehaivmon. Andy Grahamof Wisner and | hus promised the plaintiff that he would piy PEL] - Firebugs have begun their work in | olis 5. Omuha 5. _Tine—Quemhour-and ftey-{-Lom tives, - Vo dor. Ahe, it is sup- | provision for the illiterate would bea fair and | eonyinoed that 1y the improbable event ‘of a | Kime Valautine of West Point we the same over to her und acknowledged to Geneva. Last night at 11 o'clock the g e 1 D s scmio ot bis-old players back, | Just solution of the D reasonably faie election Mr. Breckinridee | against each other. Valoutine received ome | B! A L L and Whittaker may be looking to a consolid” | * I do not agree yith the idea that such alaw | i hdind i S hore vote than Graham, but wis wilod oy | vay, settle or satisty the sune, veere startled by ay alann ot Ire—Fhich was ation _of tho PhiladelphiaPlayors’ and | would distranchia% .y oue;, cortainty ko one | 1o, b0 Stitwe um;‘. ¢ by o republican ma- | more vote thun Gralm, but was ruled out on | PG HUGOFON the plaintifl siys she has been il ) W Milwaukee 11, Denver 6. 0 e y listra, youe; ce fority. . ‘The rcpublicans have nominated a | the claim that the bailot box was stuffed, §192.6, with 7 pe %50 to be in abarm of Mt O, 3 g Atbletic teams, but it is not known what Mr. | possessing such adegree of intelligence as | soad i fati e i \ damaged in the sum of §122.63, with 7 po f u of Mr. €. A. Smith 5 v v g I i 016 Vit ¢ . A. Smith, s A ot 8 (B bosl Tagars] Al v t i ; o i | Very good man in the district, and asin | All auti-Graham delegates withirew fron R ter i 0 t which was consumed with all its contents MuwAvker, Wis., Sept. 6.—(Special Tele- | Phelps wants, unless it be the Brotherhood | would entitle him to . voice 1 thes making | recent municipal and state elections Brecid he convent} aining that tha oo SOI | cont, - jnterest thereon sine the 10th day entailing auito a toss, 1t is bettores o | gram to Tue Brr.]—Following is the score | Drosidency.” and execution of laws by which the state of | ridro's own ety and sl tho romup o | th Wore sty the. g ey e antiDor- | July, 1357, for wiich sum the plaintiff ciii the work of some malicious persous, but My, | Of teday’s game: The St. Paul Team Sold. O ot o oAt s | pHiSigihiedigtriot have fgoolilacge” raphis |Han Loss (he Doestn damrarey e ot JudminG sptint AICERLE dclenants vl Smith says he does not know of any _enomys NILAWA VENVER S1. Paut, Minn, Sept. 0.—|Special Tele- | have cxponded vast sums of money 1o educai Hopn i Sre gan be no doubt if | two wajority. They concluded to roturn [ s of suit polition ia slgnsd by A 5 N a i iy k, 4 y A ! > a Ty Y W here shou he [air election i rkan sa I vote 1 ers 0 » 9 oY 3 % e 0 Ehe! would do him such an injury. “No insur- B mum o Tu Bk, ~The §t. Paul Western | our pooplo, ourselves, if you please, untilnow | tiag Mr. Brockinkidge woaid o tRofearal || ad ik wolas e Slothermiidown, WUt | Walters as attomey for the plaintift ang 0 Poorman, 1, 8 T A . i ol we boast of a school house on every hill side, y e ke v inti 4 I The money orders, ete,, stolen from the B, | bettip . .2 association. team was sold this afternoon to | W h "y hill side, TIIE FORT SIDNEY ABANDONMENT. impossible to transact any business, | altested by the plaintiff, Iaa M. Fouts, 3 , ete.. .| pettitm .02 Asocinion. oo 80N % ¢ 50 that there is littie or no excusé for ignor: L ido a1t ho obEee , 3 0. P v fo. T & M. eyt the othet nisht were found undor | siwelt .13 C. P, Flatiley, general westorn pansooger | o2 530t (o sirapla et ot Soias oute vo Sner | Rumorsof tho olangee of treops i1 ‘No. | 0n¢ side flanked the other until all xave out | fore B, O. Parker, notary public. The ¢ a corn crib this morning, alrymp! H )y agent of the Duluth, South Suore & Atlantic | yhe o avery intel braska which would result i the abandoy- | it sheer disgust. inally A, J. Langer, | gificato of L. H. Fort,clerkof the distri Weten b 8| Rowe. it g ! ie names on aballot, and every intelligent hich w 1 - | oditor of the ~ Wost Point- Tepubilc Morrisse 3 {} ne ""' . raily The cousideration was §3,00. The | voter would soon learn to read if that wore ment of Fort Sidney having re ached Senators ot Ea it “m" ;i‘\:l &_"I‘l‘l"“i-"“j;““‘\- .“'h, court, is attached certifying that the : B aealiitt, /| tewn management had lost 85,009 during the | esscntial to the exorcise of the right of fran- },,‘“:'!“{ N ey ndarson) S have, ’,‘“,"'I,“‘ atthatan adjournment was suapped at, | 18 0 trie and correct opy of tho case filed ir 0/ ¥100d, p....r o sessi s about to default on salari Chise. ki caa08 TSI o depart. entine saw othmng s oftice. Bre.|—The Crete military band returned 0 ¥ Somion B¢ yas Shpikio it con sl Jvory voter ought to_ bo ablo to read i | ment, witha request thit no actinn be tken | lentine sy Yl Aot izl | s aBke: from the Graud Islind veunion this morning, 3 A the aut Th e ol oney to | balo, Ln'.twl lll|’|mu3 comumon English, e until they havo been atforded an opportunity | plis 16, Whiob daM ORo ARy Hattie e Excitement at Creston, where they carried off the first prize in the : | the “season, and engaged M. H. Watkins to elng _allowel 0 _exercise he ' —c> « overed With Glory, Cuerr, Ncb., Sopt. 6.—[Special to Tue | ~cocnmeasce to make statements in_rogard to the situi . L y S c ! protogative of o lawmaker, | tion. SenatorPuddo s that he cannor | Sional convention, which passed with arush. | Cresto, Neb, Sept. 6.—[Special 1 band contest, d was enthusiastio- S 0 next year. New grounds have | wilich ever voter s, ther directly | SCe any reason, even if” Sidney is to be | 13 expected that the central committee will | gram to Tar Brr,|—Quite an exeitoment was L This is the | Milwaukee........ 4 1 | been sclected atihe junction of the Seventh | o through thie representative whom he eloct ultimately abandoned, why, for the present, ;]m.‘»".»“ ""i ::;‘l"x’, ']:‘“\‘ ”“i'H_EN- 11“.1‘!}‘ its | croated here today pev woll and dow g the Crete returned | Denver........0 0000 iy o Agemie dlectric lineandthe | Whatun incentive toeducationa law of this | there should be any change of troops, whon may go Trom Cuming ! Suek & delegation | (yion haq il the symptoms of hydrophobime i sl |‘;t s (o m\hmu]' .(u‘..n.‘,h\ L.T : : “;nm‘uw‘ = L ‘51'1‘. Bt |}'".m' o ?m_\i"ulxalh.\tl;,-; kind would be! Let the ropresentation in ;[ml]v\l\\'m-m l\mm;ml;;(u \‘vih led at Sidney |-MaY g 1g. days. The wolf was promiptly killod ear at Oms s year at Grand Islan Runs earned wakeo 4. Donver: innere et pelecting a team | congress be based upon the number of logal | for the garrison of cithe © 5008 1O reason TR 4 laugghter of dogs will occur I'ho members of the bund speals in the high' | Disehits-=hoch, Messett, Threo-), of “penuant winners" for 1891, Votars, counting ohly the baliots that wore | Why, nntll Fort Omahats bullt, oo sreie ol County Republicans, i esttorms of tho reception they recelved at | Foorman, Whitel Nebraska Cls i ol & bilits properly marked by the voter, showing that | At Sidney should be changed, and he does not VaLexmisg, Neb., Sept. 6.—[Special Tele : the hands of tho people of Graud Island. Ihuses stolon-—Poormn. Petiit Nebraska City’s Club Disbands. lie had read his bailot. This would at first | bclieve that cither public policy or ordinary | gramto Tue Ber.]-Oneof the most enthusi The York Cou Exhibit. 3 Glone, MeClellan, O'Brien, — B Nenrasia Crry, Neb., Sept, 6. pecial to | cut down the represepfation in the states | common sense will dictate the rémoval of the | astic republican conventions ever held in Yogk, Neb., Sept. 6.—[Special o Hardware Failure at Featreioe Milwaukeee s, Denver 4. 1t by pitehed ball— | Tue Bee.]—Nebraska City’s crack ball club | having a great number of illite s, but commands, such as has been outlined by those ry county occurred here today, uearly | Ber The York county exhibit tothe BeaTuce, Neb, Sept. 0.—[Special Telo- | Weloh Davies, Struok out—Tuvies . I | has disbanded and its members have gone to | these are not disfrauchised, but simply un- | Whoclaim to know the recommendatiois sent | ry precinet being represeuted. The dele- | falr was taken to Lincoln last evening rram to i B ]—The extonaivs hardee s | Thornton 1. Pussed balle—Roynoids. Gl H81ds." Tagk of Iatteossie s o | able for the time being to read, thers would | nto the war department, Lary it 5 8 4 gram 1o I'uk Bex,|—The extensive hardwaro | ¢ One hour and fift | P ge was th gates to the cc ssional convention are 8 pecial o n establishment of R, W. Giere on North Fifth | Unipire—Cusiekr o * y | cause. be u gradual climbing up 10 the standard of CLARKSON'S MOVEMENTS, lieaded by A, T thesenntorial | Jeniay of firm producte. De 5 S A il — - intelligence that would in a fe s give | Since lis retivement from the postofice e John R. I L b0 I - 5;3 “-fl'll Gar *I “;‘ll'll% 3 tll;]wln l‘ullll:‘vn-wl‘x’ul[uvrl\. e | | partment General Clarkson has been deve was allowed to sclect his own delegates to § : Ly fhed 5 i o2 ; Minneapolis will not play ball on the local lhe voter would feel u persoual pride and | s principal attention to the work of the > reprost vo o ! > 5 4 3 E > Minn., Sept 6. —[Special Tele- y LR p 0 & I\ the representative convention of the Pifty oz Broke ha tional bank of this city for $4,000, and M e A nl'f'“ i Aty sTele | g unds today, Managor Hurst having re- | iierest in being ablo o participite in the publican congressional committee, Me. Bel ond district to bo hold at Nordon Septew 7 Leg B "'{'““ & Runaw Amna L. Belden of Syracuse, N. Y., fo gram to Tur: Bi ollowing is the score | _ siderod his ag rent and decided not to | T0irs of government and the politician | den of New York is the al head and | ber 15, " tho congressional Pawses ( iy, Neb, Sep. 6 5,000, The total liabilities will reach 80,000, | Of today’s game: ekl el would feol 0 sl dec por, lntorost in the de- | Ciarkson is to be the main woriing spivi, It Telegram to Tuw Ber ree Sh vith assets about the sume. The one was |~ SFF T - — sire to repres e voter o is understood that Mr. Quay is now making | gross s not. lno the delogates | his log broken :‘,,'.".‘,‘“'{,. 74 .;f.‘\.‘,['”‘,.',“"“,.,,‘,‘,_ LR Y SRR PATD For the Amateur pionsh loglslature or in congress, Is it not | strang offorts to porsuido Mr. Clarkson 1o | b ths seviomiil maewh whom t for, oui thiey | Whils the lninr city. The failure occusions general rogret, oL i B The Eden Musees and the Nonpareils will !’1“"_':“ ~““"n» 1»n;-h .: } mm‘r\g' \\'-lelhl aceept the me ug editorship of the Pitts- | will probably support Mr. Wilsonof Dawes | ered du Daly Wl 18 ¥ S5040 pluy a game of ball av Association park this | Fairs in the hauds of e eniy e fonalaf- | buvg Chronicle-Telograph, which, it is under- | county, Hon. C. I Cornell was unanimously A New Elevator Comps M Laukhitnss) 0 0 2 0 |2 3 | fairs in the hauds of the only cluss in who stood, Mr. Quay is now making arrange- | elected chairman of the republican county X L ' afternoon for tho amateur champlonship of | hunds they are really safe and at tho sume | ments to by, Generdl Clirkson. as i wei | & \tral comiittee ‘ ! ska Curr, Nob, . 1 | the state. Game will be called at 3: time stimulate in the fullest degree the cause | known, is very anxious to re-ent street was closedat 10'clock this afternoon R ¥ = under u chattel mortgage by the First Shigaul 4) Rloux. Oley 1, e e, ] g tho news- = 1 0 Tas Bax 0 3 & [RH = = of popular educationt S paper field, and, as there is a strong friend- owers and Ceaddock, i batlon ) Hance Elevator company has 1} les of ki, 1570 : THE SPEED RING. 1 for ono want to seo this policy adopted, | ship between th two men, itis notatail i | Trcesser, Noby Sopt. G{Spocial Telo. | Med Asbthe ity dacorporation with the comty elerk. The | Mainsp......0 0! Crons = 5 A g and the laws of Nebr d othor statos 0 | probable that he will yiold to Mr. Quay's 8- | gram 16 Tur. Bar.] Todnr. v me list Thunsday, S w alla 18 835,000 and the Sstis Iy - Sheepshead Bay Races, amended that no foreigu-born citizen can voto | Heitations. y diamond 1 P ock 18 82,000 and the purposoof tho | _rotai.. psHEAD BAY, N, Y., Sept. 6. —[Special | until he has resided in this country af, least e L T Bt an o day among the farmers of Johnston county gampany is to buy and seli grain, live stock, *Strauss out £or running out of line, T to Tue Bre.—Weather cloudy | 1V@ years aud can read the English lunguage, bt 3 i About three thousand people met amid groat Eallding matrial, inplemerts, de. The b Sl STt Lan Bugla 3 D.A. Dowser, | | Ttis not improbable that tue recent troudle | enthusiasm to hear John H. Powers and N e S G comporators are W. H. Bicknell, George | s paur. ... Sl R atigtE ol OO and track slow. Summary: el about the pressmen’s union in- the govern- | 1!, Craddock discuss tho political situation . X Boone, Baker, Thomns H, Duubar, Robort Walker | sious City..""70 00 0 0 6 o 8 9= One mile—Raceland (the favorite) won, Painter and Diplomat. ment printing ofiice will bo renewed. It | of the day from an indepo Booxe, Tn, Sept. 6| Special Telegran and C!J. Mullis, A Benedictine second, AL Furrow third, Puzzle, | Miss Ada Bell, the flower painterof Ton. | Will be remembored that a number of pross 3 e 1 i itat Net 5 Runs earned-St. Paul 4. Two-base-hits— | Bell D'Or, G. W. Cook, ‘(iunwad, Hen Har' | don, has jumped with o bound from obscurity | M0 who hold cards from the typogruphical Nance County Alliance. & M "\'} n '\J‘: N\" o o | Dty 0 Brien. ome puns- Werrek 2 use rN"n\.\vl-uI\ qum 1»..-‘I-_ny. Il.nzlm‘:: Fitzjames | to fashion. Her fortune is made. Not long oty nd “I'I’i '“"“I '1:_"i“;"_“"-“" lul'“'““fi FuiLenton, Neb, Sept. 6.—[Speci Nenmaska Crry, Neb., Sept. 6. pecial | on Balls—OF Mainsd, Black 1. Struck out and Worth drawn. Time 13-5 ago Miss Bell succeeded in getting an orvder SIS AuLOn Ieslied. 10,201 ¢ o T} 'mbers of the Nance 1 i Telegram to Tuk Be Chicago, Bur- | BY Mainst, Black 2 Umipire—MeDermott, Three-quarters of a mile, Friondly stakes— | from ihe princess of Wales for “‘].,,M e :mmvh of m[- latter in \\l‘ulnm,’-\nu Il | S6F8E to Tus Be, = ?‘ il I” \‘" ¢ | oil mill bero, which is lsept idlo by the ( % N ‘ (3 % - 0N WO, oy 051 CCO) o8 pster aced i vri r des The sy Y pographics nion objected and it appeared | county @ RO 670 LOGAY AN 0810 is to be leased and machinery pat in for k lington & Quincy injunction against issuing ascon won, Itey Wost sccond, Wastehester | placed in writing desk. The design hap- | WPosraphical union obj Apelieaor s on for the 17th, I -ery alliauce was g ;\-.,’; e J S ‘;m ]:' & Kansas City 24, third, Kildeer (the favorite) not init, Quur- | pily included the favorito posey of the prin- | 4t 00 time as if strike would boordered if yeItel foy the | th w" xehy m‘l“:.“.u W 1 g 50 hogs per da The Messes. D ks p k 8 n Kixsas i, Mo Sept. 6,—|Special | Lrstreteh, Anarchist, Rey del Rey, Sorcerer, | cess, and when finished was sent with a tiny | the pressmen persisted in leaving the typo. b s thie state ticket and Kern was lsuded | DAve been buying hogs here this | argued before Ficld and he has it | wre 30.s Sepl. G.—[Special | Sypplus, Landscape, ' Esperanz, La Tosc d containing the complimentsof the artist. | Eraphical — union and ranizing | dovsing i [ 1wvas ld Boston und other eastern points, and under advisement. The road is planking its | Telegram to Tue Bee.]|—Following is the | Sallie and McCleliatd drawn. Time1:159 Women _are rarcly as business-like a pressmen's union. Publlo Printer | to the skic hogs yer day have been shipped in. Wil Dan of DoWitt Tie Bee. |~The business men have abo completed arrangements with the Mos Doudto open a largo packing house. T s ) 3 bridge for wagon trafic and the prospects | score of today's game: Mite g threc fourths, Septmber stalios— | this. Tho courtesy and modesty | Paler treated tho =~ ontire = mattor e large packing house rumning Boone will by are that Nebraska City will have two wagon T 3 — | Judge Morrow (the favorite) won, Can Can | charmed the princess, and after tho ex. | With great diplomatic skill aud_finally " con FARBUAY Sept. 6. [Special Tl | the best bog warketin central Iowa. bridges besides the pontoon anda cable £ — : second, Longford third, Lordof the Harem | change of letters came an invitation for an | luded atruce, the pressmen yiclding to his cram to Ain Bam|Tho alildhoo and 2 o : and Mr. Pelham drawn, Judge Morrow added. | audienco ut Marlborough. The young artist | €8Test request rather than cause embarrass- | egram to Ttk Brr.|-The allianco and rmonsh Gonney Demopiacs, Gl tf.... Time 5100, was as ploasiug wh hor lowers, “She ad bor | ment. Tho matter was frecly discussed at | Kuights of Labor held thelr float. represcnts Mams, Ia, Sept. 0.—[Spacial T Famer, tb. qotile and oncelghth, Omnium stakes— | wits about her wud her cars very wide open, | the annual o he it iing Dress- | tive and seuatorial convention today and mio Tie Bee.|~The Plymouth Piolnn, Tournament (the favorito) won, Eurus sec- | Among other things, she loarned of the ap. | Me's union which just wound up at Boston | pomuated Jud Clark of - Maitbury. for stats IFat HantA AT RN S i i | ona, & b third, Belwood, Buddhist, uching birthday ‘of tho Empress Fred- | Ypstonday angit wis Hinils, vatcd to appolit | senator and Richard Willard of” Alexander | 3 aet house flay and’ mon { cupied by Swan Wickiand was consumed by s Aincul b iy sl ol TS SHAGOINIOm AN LFloter pTtelto pio- t of the union, and T, K., Harkingof | 10F float representail i county tic The present iueu ! fire this afternoon. It originated froman un. oare, b Mile and threc-cighths —Montague ‘(the fa- | in her sky studio, and did not quit her paiats | New York, t SMORArY A0 tre St A Ellsworth Speaks at Fairbury, all renominated Juwown cause. A Tl chill was roscuod Just | o 4 vorite) won, Prince Fouso second, ¥ | until she'had fiplshed a fan worthy of the | SOmmittec to discuss tho subloct with Mr Famsuay, Neb., Sept, 6.—[Special Telo § - - intime, Things on the first HOOF et san] a [ S| third, Retrieve, Al Farrow and Euris drawn. | royul lady’s acceptance. Two years ago the | Palmer. The e Sonignt and will | o) to Tue Bue, ]—Colonel €, S, Ellsworth, Politics at Yankton, S, D, The building was worth $0 and was insured | lime —2:25. empress visited! the Children's hospital jn | 60 him tomorrow TR Vi RaRsinanike Yaxkroy, S, D., Sept, 6.—[Special for $400 I & Hartford, Conn., company, Kansas City ¢ Mile and one-half, on turf—Philosophy (the | Ormond street, an institution in which the | int0some charges o (ailnget joornination Pt e it gramto "Tne Bee.]—H. L. Loucks, i : ) Lincoin : Tavorite) son, St. Luko second, Lotion third. | artist is also iufgrested. - The fan in question | d£ainst pressmen who hold ntoruational [ hibition society, delivered two BOr. |1 Joat Candldat (or cavimas el B The Saline County Fair, SOy, Bouanza drawn. Time 253, contained o minaturo sketch rocaliing a | Fvinting Pressmen's cards but uot Tuterua- | toduy. Alarge number atte Lipp, candidate for- congross, aids WiLnkk, Neb., Sept, 8.—[Special Teleg Earned runs—Kansas City 12, Lincoln - - ene in one of the sick wards, where the | toual Typographical union cards, S W = 20 (gl { ratee op A L 0 Tun Bar,)—Tho ok 4 \'L‘\wflllIhu".«!:\:'.r" Tyo-base hits Nicol Burna: base hit Chicago Races. empress stooped 10 fan tho facd of & dying MISUELLANEOUS. awnee County Democrats, rge crowd in Taruer hall tonight, Hoover 2 Trafiley, | Plielan, DH10AGO, Sept. 6.—[Special Telogr: 5 The i i 4 'ho Ko v affiind standstill jus Py Cim, Neb,, Sept. 6.— [Special Tel- . — held fa Saline county closod at Wilbor ooy | Foseh 50 oo Sulen, Flanagan, Pholan Cuicago, Sept. 6.—[Special Telegram to | child. The foundation of the fan is black | The Kennedy affair is at o standstill just AWNER I pecial Tel N T T ey i Yavkroy, S, D., Sept. 6.—[Special T 5 . 13 ' )] ' 3 3 r) 'S race (0 O olet patier t encirel ¢ hearts, 0! Mr. onnedy is still holding his specct gram to Tue By he democratic county evening. On tho third aud fourth day 1,500 | L Stearns: ' Pheian, i ; | TueBre.] -Summary of today's races at the | lace of violot pattern with encircling hearts, | now. Mr. Kennedy i ing his specch a 3 shade off to pink. In this delicate | hold it till next Monday, when Speke Mecker und T, H. Carimichacl for reprosonty. | F'am to Tur Bre.]—Negotiations have about h Flanagan, Macullar and_Trafie Vost Side park: and the sticks qf green motherof-pearl | from the Record and has consented to with- | convention today plced in nomination Duve poople were estimated to have boeu on the | il lours i Mohiee o Sie “1-' b ',d,!"\“' g ™ grounds. One hundred and seventecn entr Mohlor 3. Wild piteh—Pears. Hit by pitcher iveelghths of o mile, two:year-clds— | bankground Miswp Bell used pearl tints | and Major MoKinley | are oxpectod. bk tives, becn closed that will insure the completion of were made in the speed ring aud the display fool. Passed balis—Hoove Ithuca (tho favorite) won, Patrick second, | of muuve, pink, und green, producing an efs | Whilo ho still persista that ho. will publish — . Yankion's new $100,000 hotel this vear of stock and farm produce exceeded the an o — Grateful third, J.J., Shiloh, Willowand Rose- | fect as exquisito as the Watteau paintings, | the speech, itis believed that Me, McKinloy The Fi ord, Stooklolders have deasied: Ha.0L o 1o ticipations of all National League. bud drawn, Time—1:04. In the center of the fan appearcd a woodland | can persuade him not hlwlll 50, At ts PuitaveLeuis, Sept. 6.—Fire broke out | e work comyploted 3 AT BROOKLYN. O ille oWiASR hasals o | Scene showing a sleeping nymph fanned by | nothing will be done till the matler has been | carly this morning ln the store houso of Hof i Sk A Budden Death at Fremont. Jow York - i1 000, DAT0- 000 4 .| AyRrio e s Daudiens )‘.'-l.'.::::"'\“w\'.‘x‘:: | 2porting cupids taat dunced among white and | carofully discussed by Messrs. Reed and | pun & Co, doors, sash and blind manufa A Polander's Skull Fractured, l-l;l\m\r..\t:b, Sept. 6.—[Special to Tae | By okiyn........0 0 00 00 0 1 0—1 | third, St. Albaus and Tegas hd iy pul‘[rlu‘.\lulv‘ld. b]rnal\jll: artsease \Emll .\1:_m.x.11.‘\: Frias L Soma AR S SOl D 0. I b0, YAxkroy, 8, D., Sepl, .- (Spetal - Auua Forbos, the little daughter of | Hits~New York 10, Brooklyn 7. Kerorn. | Tt 40i memory knots were scattered over the pear The Rocord of this m n v LG belone () s esursuiatiod tug |1 SAIRTOR o et R mIBIALRRle, 7, Forbes met wi oy J ) Rrrors Phveo fons i sticks, the outer or top one containing o min- | marks by both of the Nebruska senators upon | eutiro bullding was destroyed and tho fumes | £ Tus ] ; and Mys. J. W. Forbes, met with a sud- | New York 1, Brooklyn 5, Hutteries —Russie Threo-fourths of & mile, selling—Romp iature portrait of the late Emperor Frederick | lumber, which subject was ugain taken up | spread to adjicent proverty, doing altogetber | Polander, azed thirty-ive, was nstantly den ulml pm'ull‘: death last evening, She }";‘i. Lfiurkl-;\; Terry and Clark. Ummpive— :‘\xllx:-urln'\l';::'lllvr,lm'lv‘".- rl\""r‘m second, setin heart-shaped crystal. This lovely bit | this morming by the .m..]»u.m..m ‘.u"m.| by | damage o the amount of §500,000, :,,H, d on Douglass ave uo today. I,\ load of wes playing with her associates when she | H¥Y008- RS gt el P 4 e : of luce, pearl, and paint was sent to thé em- | Senator Mauderson reducing the duty on - - brick was somehow thrown on hi His w5 prostratea and died within twenty min- AT PHILADELPHIA “,(f,:“(".'_";"l’,”’““‘z A mile, salling. oady Lon | progs, B0 018natonad hew sppradation of the' | White pine shingles. The attack made by Wisconsin Lumber Fallure, skull was fracured. Ho leaves & wifo aud Miee Lt Ia ballevad that 1he ceuse was the | Puyusgelphi...0 § 00 8 0 0 0 0—b5 | Gt inmc aiihe favorite Dima 145" | Eift and work through alive count. Just be- | Senator Spooncr upon the wostem senators | Axtigo, Wis, Sept. 6,—The Lurge tumber | Uires children ¥igharo of u blood vessel of the braia, Boston D0 030 001 8 0-0]| Threfoirths of 4 il seling om | 1o leaving England tho artist was sent for | for their stand for tarifl reduotion is Strongly | gymof 1o e & Moo sehich 1as hoe L —————— Me'sisnariantho 3 Eroree | Daly (tho favorte) won. ledseonn €= 10W | und appeared it Buckingnam Palace, when | rosented and s likely to widen rather thay | Armof Hoxio & Mellon, w 4y, finally mads APOris of Specte. pal lll“'h‘l""lll"’““"" Poskn 13 Yorror , o1y, rite) won, 1edstone secoud. | phe ompress attached ber yutograph to'a pict- | to_ narrow the breach betwecn high pro g ARgey anliities abous ew York, Sept. 6.—Special Toelo Cnrete, Neb., Sept. 6.—[Special to Tue illadelphia 1, Boston atteries —Smith fa B . ure that Miss Bell exhibited a year ago in | toctionists of the castern states and low 20,000 t4 probably a Litlo less, nto Tue Be Zxports of spocio from \ N and Schriver; Clarl T ven eigliths of a mile—Blue Vell won 3 oo et g aotes OF L Tas 8500, probably ! . I peci Bae.}Mr. andbirs, 8 1. B, Clark have | piry ooyars, oot 404 Handle. U | ot o e thvorier "vetont. Hony | Bouor of thequeon's birthay. Tiis painting | {arif advocates of the far weat e wrt of Now York during th - ! since been sold for the benefit of the | It was anticipated that the side propost e v wedk given Doane college $250 to pay for putting hr Brown third, Harty Kuhl and ' Orae Chitdn's hospitay TRl el | e st n submitted and which Heavy Ralnstorms, amounted to 8 of which #2620 was in witer from the Crete waterworks into Me Ll AT ORI0A drawn. Time—1:20/5 largor than the yearly eweniugs of the young | have stood in the way of consideration of the | WikELING, W. Vi, Sopt. 6.—"The baaviest | gold ana 40,00 insilver, The imports of 20 Hall, the young men's dormitory, This, [ Chicago.........0 0 .00 0 1 0 0 0 A Ronasd Beake lady. But Miss Bell is the rage. Hep pict- | sugar schodule and reciprocity smendments | and most troublous rainstoris of years hay o for the week were 854,925, of which raddition to' the steam heating apparatus | Cincinnati......0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0— 000nd Tirekon, ures please royalty and sheis able tosell | would be disposed of today so that Senator | been raging in West Virgiia and castern 5 was gold and 574,591 silyer. mflng in, will greatly udd to the conven- | Hits—Chicago 1, Cluciunati 4. Errors— | BANGoR, Me., Sept. 6.—At the Maine falr | ovopy posy she paiuts, aud at ber own price, | Manderson might submit lis proposition to | Obio today. — Great damaxe was caused: and st e A of the building, Chicago 8, Cincinnati 2. Batteries—Hutcl grounds this afternoon the stallion Nelson, | g0, adwit beet sugar wachinery free aud the | all ruilrouds are badly washed oul. | Dr, Birney cures caturrh, Bee bllg. Fire at Gothenburg, Manuing, 2. Gormexnua, Neb., Sept. 6.— [Special Telo- it gram to Tur BEr]—A story and o half frame dwelling belonging to Mrs, Johason and oc CmemSoNms state lecturer and organizer of the state pro.

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