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pes Grand Islanl e, were intowntoday ona tour | of inspectin over the lin Sacrea (o N o, Neb. core at Nelon. | ot 1h.—(Specil Telgran 10 T Ben|—A sacnd cncert give last ovenine atthe Metholist cdureh culla ot scrovded ouse Thecanita of ** Sinuel” ¢ fiiely renderd. I Profctim Agping Thieves Dowrnesitr, Neb. :pt 1 Spedal to Tawr Bee. |-A swciety has boa orgnized here, with & membuship of about sixty, under thes ime of the Dozdester Proeet iy ussodition having asits object the rovery of stien property, and the detecion. aptur and prosection of thives, It membrs an mostly su btantil famers and lading bush ness nen. Alvianee Pical Burerc, Neb, Sot gram to Tue Bee.|-Thealliace ploic ot the Chau taiquagrouids i this was itendid by fullyfive tousud Delegtion wern presnt fom « of thecounty and thentme vailel. lon. (. F Ce statesenair, spke iithe morning, aid Hon Johu il Powersand Morrh L. Wheat spoke in thoaftemoon Mr. What spke aqpin the big proibition tet. at Beatricor, 15— Special Tel thusiasm pre- ns, candid | Thought tahe Bven Neb, St gramto T Ber.] N publican countycentnl « this placotiday, C. Rupp, . C. McNish, Connd Bul, A H. Beemor, C. Kirton, W. B D. C.Git¥ord and L. B Hun tex tod ey tothe cugr slonil i at Columbus Wediesd It isnot kiownwho the dlegates wil sup portbut itis tought tht a majority of themwillle for Domey. The meeting wis the rsultof anadjounment of the ounly conveutionun tilafterthe wongressionl co ventin, which s theoutcme of o fictionl fightbetween West Pointand e balince of the ounty, The meting tday was an oo mouios roas will ailo be th cony at which tine A D. Be willbe given tho deloga comvertionof the Sewnth i L orsey, [Spe eiil Tele- cting of the re iritte held at of this plud nto the sentoril rarial distei Purr=wvrn, Neb, & Special to TireBer “he Cass connty Fair commen ced to day under thomost favoubleaus ples the nectiy pomiss to bo suce every wi The sto known inthe swietys hibits in other deparime and iner than previos disla Tho chaits of ths live nadedabonte ad handsomo displys of their wires, md i fmmense javillon s¢ apit forthis prpse is worthy of adosemad cirefulins pution, The dopartuent promases Taro s port andunu sul e nunber of firstclasshor o the ground andseven! ficrs e arpected tomorrow, Armoig the hones alrady mrend for tie difevent evants we the folow Golln Wiag of Dunlep, Ta; b, Brothers ~ of uepb. vith areeonl of 2. Meiliuio,vitha E Tur the nls awe lacger ! 15, entend b n of Red Oak, la. jthe Liu- Ttomas Jacos ; Flossie a ve St John, ownel By Mat Browi, Omahas e S owndl by J. H, McSiane of Omiha, Ed Pylo 1 twolast trotters; 0 - hoo, tw ton of C Wille of On fiells of rinm ing thenming re and furios Tomormnw ‘on ton, 0 ar both ent Lage nones will start ineachof s, i thesport will be fust races are: Fruforal poy race runiing, alf nile hats ; threominute troting nce, mile_lats, and unatur biy- clence, llf-nil he Bishop Bownun's Appointments, Histivs, Neb., Sept. 14—[Spcial to War Bir|—The fillowing appointments wen mule by Billop Bowmn attoday's sesson of the Nelbrasks Methodist confer- ence: WSTINGS DITIICH W, R. Jones, presiling cider, Alexandria, W. Willard; Ay, J. M. Cor- nel; Bue Hill, G. M. Bubuanks; Carton, B. J. Bird; Clster, C. B. Cliy Center, Divid Fuetz Coyles, L Wife; Davaport, C. W. Wells; Douiphan, J. A. Chagman; Edgr, W, B. Alexuder; Fairield, H. A Ew Guile . AJ. Marsh;Harly, A L. Fl- taward, G. D Jonw; Husting, LI, Hebromn, A, A Randall; Inowvale, J. 1>, Juuala, * Hiram Curlis; Kenosiw DL DEMitt; Lawrene, € G. Mor son, J. W. Rose; Phitlips, Rel Cloul, E.J. Rudall; | Fandman; Superior, C. M. C.E Roy , IS M. hepard; Su tion, BEATRICE DISTRICT, H. . Davis, presiling dder, Adamns, M. C.Smith; sdeatri Centenay, 4 DL Dy ; Circull, to b Springs, Ihoms Blu. Hil- Dor- Stanand suppliels vler; Crew, T, BB ton; Deflitt wd Wiber, . 8, Miner; chater, N. H Davis; Eilson, I, G Exeter. P H. Worly; Fuirbury cork; Funmont, R. (. Alums, Bery ; Friend, P, (. Johison ; ( Parker: Grafion, GeorgeShunin ville, W), Satt] Liberty, A B. € Oill, 11 be subplied 3 Biods Wit Sirang B W. MMill W.Lawis Waster, H. W.H. Vinee, LINCOLY DITmRICT Ashland, W. G. Mille; Banet, H, C. mpl; € Blufl,' O. B. Windsor; Chiney, 1o besupplied ; Davey, to be sup: nwood, G, H. Gilmon; Emerald, 1, iGremwoi, M. Guild; Ithica, minghrn s Ashouy, Siperhtondnt [ to be supplid ; wee, G, W, Lshin i 1. Rotrw 1 Loulsvilly g ! Mead, W' > Phillips ; Plaismouth, J,D. Ridunanl ;’ Roca, G.H. Wehn She 3B, Crippa; Vilpa: ral Walo, H 12, Wy, ", Lenon ; Weeping Wate: Vesion, J, Branston; Vally View, Cly Coc; Panams, Superitendnt ¥ H. Esserts, Purker wonk, J. . NEIRASEL CITY DISTHCT, Presiling Elder,G Smith. Aubum, ~ A, B. Whitmer: Brok, ©, H. Suith : Brownvill, Wilium Piene; Orhar), P. Van Fliet ; Duisols, J. (. Ek Cnek, | W.Swan; Eulls City Blhvens;, Funbolll, €, W, Hawloy ; N brska City, H Moulton; Paweée (it Richard Pearon ; Peru, ). H, Preson ; Rulo, J.G. iy m, G I, Bol Stell, J° W, Warlleld; Stering, Jimes Willims ; Syr- sare, G. N Giles? Table Rok, J, F. Eemper, Talnage Edyard Hawes! sa, John € Union, J. A, N Vista, Slevens, Superiaendant, YOI DESTIICT, Avbonille, Lauler Morviso M. Coufl Beawver Cros Billwonl, Eatha; ' Brinan, M, Aunirson City, G W. Abbalt; Garrisa, L. F, Suith ; Germautown, D. M. Gresbam, Alvin_Madole: Hamptn, 8, 2. Newton & Lnwool, W, H. Prescalt; Mirquate, ¢, M. Fimiln: McCool, G. L. Fusford; Milford , Willian Covley ; Oseenls, J. W. Seabmok © Rising City, . M, Esterbrook; Seward, J. s, W, Dew; Sheiby, E. Holland; Stokhab, G ¥ Aben; Stromasby, (. M. Morey; Thayer, JJimes . N, Cobb; Ulsses, DS, Dayvis Wica, Il C. Harmon ; Waco, B. 0. Siow ; Nork, A A. Crosthwaile; Stiplehust, Jines Baurr: Beaver Crusing, 1. L. Wells ; Sur- Prise, G A. Hobsm. 3 Ofricial a ll»in'.munulor the Walyan uni- wersityat Lincoln; . ¥ Creighiton, chancellor; 1. Lowe pro- Fasor of mider language W, F. Olne, rincipl of prepuratory deprtmeit; C. M. Elinwnd, profesor of chenistry and hysics; H, Bureh, finnciil agat; G S. Biiie, vsisiant, ¢ Numbor of ful membern, 16185 local “hers, 19; ehurches, 195, paid fox” build- K 7,045; old debt pid, §10,751; nunber @ Bundiy schools, 24 ; scholirs, 1524. The next anual session of theNebnska Bethodist coference will beleld it St. Paul . Liwcoln, Neb. "A‘utl;:hfi\(ul:len of the Beatrice district pre- ptuted Previding Eldu S. D Roberts, who full six Deford bible, (lay Center Not s, CrarCrxmr, Neb., Sept. 15. Tue Ber The Clay ounty fairwill b hell here this weok from the 16thto the 19th, T he pospeds arthatit wil bothe bst fair ever bild inClay connt, Espeoally will this be tie inthe s i . There are al | rady wrae otediroters, junpersandjacer | pwial {o on thegrowil. > minagenent have bea to purses, e horses asany ounly i the stte. Pable sdool opened Lt Mone ith Prof. M. C. King lateof Tova, incharye. The county alliance held their g uirterly mecting in this city Satirday, Members frm diferat pars of the ounty reprt i wres tiicresingin allince natiers. Hilt Connty Vaerans. ATrisoy, Neb, Sot. 1) pecinl Tel: grar o Tie Bre Prelminay propan. thns for fie openingof the W me s third annouil runionof the Folt comty vetenns® ssock ton inthisdty wmorow are being mde o ascalecomuensirate with tho prospectiro indicalions that it will b tho largst anl most succesful rewnbn ever bell under the of the orguizet The latch Atkinson's proverbial hospitality Iy hug oitside the doorand the | XinsasOityand 8t. Paul Playa Ti Gane THE COMING BICYCLE TOURNAMENT. Ko Oma by Telegram to Tue sove of todiy's pame ME FEL) (F SPIRTS. | outhe former's Goands, leturn of the Black Sox After Oneof the DMost Disist srons Tours In the History of Baschatl Lot 0 W i 6 ] [ " Kansas City7, 8t Paul Kayas (iry, Mo, Sopt. [Specinl Bir.]—Folloving is the Per :‘L B8 4 Mirwaokee s Cley Ninmenoiy. Ienver. ., . x UitV Lineon. [T TR T KANSARCITY atire popuiation of our ity will extenda etingind acordal welcome to noy an boysin blue vit toull who Alliance Kallyat Spriagficll. Sruse e, Neb., Sopt. 15— [Specil Tele- pram to Tiue Bee The farm ! altiance nlly leld leve tolay was agreat suctss, so far asnumbers and 1ine enthusiasm was oncened. Five huidred peope fom ol orer the comty wsembled in thevillage park ad Jistened Lo the grat isues of the from an all standpoint, W, Deck — andihte for lietenmt e, md Cradick, seentary of the kuigrhts, were amounced anongzthe Spalkers, but all failed to show up with the excc fon. of Maybe: Allen Root of Dol LS connty, candidate for ¢ e, wis in attendance and deiverd hinselfof th usual platitudes, scoring both theold prtiesalikeand implor- mg the votes W sipport the in- depenlent ticket if they wanted to out of the or house, M s spech was more refined and muae asoable butin his excitement he ded dthatthe country w 1 the vorge of oncof Lhe retest financial erashes tiat cver onfroted s contryon the facw of the gl In ovier to " avert thoe crush ry of the trasur 3 2-Cat prerniim on bonls wd vl bough worth at that rate, and the pesidont lad | a orderd hin to pay i 25cent premjum o 0,000000 mores, fir m the feying pin | o into the five, Flose would 1ot surprise him ifthe iewswoull flash over the wirs that two-thirds of thenatinal banks of the country would cose their doors before Satur- oy uight. rs ¢ v paying - £4000,000 — EOW 4 ¢ Touble Trag Criros,1 to "Lk T cwshas been re that astranger in Grnd Mound, th todayinguired for theresilencoof Me, T il don, u couractr for theChiago & Norh- | d westen Failwaycompny, He was to the house anl upon the bor alled for Mys, he slot asshe ame tovard him Jon_ ame upon the seene wd i shot the AL Partler not yet obtiinable her Itis Langlon says hodoosnot now who the min | ¢ eutly fron St. Paul to | | wof tuck lying fron hee west on the Northwestern, — I acked by His Wite. o o, Sopt. 15.—(Spedal Telo- anmlo Tue Bie.]—Late last oveniig J, . Stewirt, awell known birber, and Miiie Roberts, who wis sipposd tobe his wife, werearrested and pliced injailon the ch of adiltery preferrel bya Chiago womin whon Stevart wknoyledyes ashis wife, bit whon hesepanted fromsevenl yars apo. For some thre weks mrrepondnce his beangoingort litwen Shorifl Loonis ad the Chicap wonan relaive fo tho where- ahouts of Mr. Stewart aul hissocial stand- ing, busiiss wd dometic aie, The womn gites hornane as Mrs. J, P, Stewart, ad informed tho sieriff thit she | was the wife ofthe Des Miines barber. In- quiryon the sherift’s partrevaled that sho told the trth, and furthershoved thit S toy- rt yis lving with anotier voman, Wife No. leanto Dis Moines yestenlay and the arrests folowel, Stewait and his mistn havea child abut eghtea monhs dd. Miss Roberts s, T metStewart ab Waterloo in ISSS,and that sho Tad sinw been with himat Omala, Sinx (ity md otherpla ey hiact neéver bem oried, but Stowirt i prouised time md tine againto oo Y ler but put it of o1 om priext or an- other, home 18 at Bancroft, t met her hushind ot wire 150 mar: wentto A0, where Stewirt It her Sl clims tiat by never told ler anything about this other girl, but always lelberi thitk howas lookile’ for a permuent location, Sk wil bringe suit ageint Stewar for adulory . Tho ¢h teiaiust Miss 1oberts willbe alight one. i the i pressin of (e ofic a becngrienvsly betnyed, and is sinnel aginst han sinn fg, ur don, whom M, [ uf 5 b far more T Jewely Thieves Arrestel. Hirxnoy, Ta, Seqt. 15—[Special to Tue Bre| —Edvanl Suilers and Elmer Wish- bary, twoyoung men liviig near Jeffersn, wexo arnited last nighitby Deputy Sh Blad on the clargeol robbing McChesne's dvugstor at Dagly lat Thursdy night. Thefellows halsoldfour watdies to difer- ent jrtis at Jefersn for a snallsum, mnd irlon at ouce pointd to them asthe €res When estol they were in o 1ht car on fhe v & Northwe o sormjewdry ntitiel by My nders and Wishbuen bad o hear- inglefom Juslice Epply this momingmnd wenjaildl in dofaultof $00 b, al GuihrieCounty Republicans. HipN ooy, T, Sep 15—[Special to Tae Bek|—Tle reblians of Githrio comty metin covention tlay, there beiig a lirge reprsentation of vot in attndance, The meding was the mot enthusistic ever held in this cunty. The folowiig ticket was nomnatel: Clrk, il V. Kollogy prose- cuting atorner, W.H. Stiles; recorde C. Fritz; mewler of ‘bard of suprvikrs, Willam Holsminz high schodl tristees, J. Deadorffand (. J. Maris, Hillowhg isthe Judidal ticket for the Filth istri H. Henlerson of Warnn count Wilkinson of Madison comty and pleato of Gutirie ounty, T nated is ngaried asa stong me. C ket nomi- ¢ Ottmmwa's Coal Palace, Orromwa, la, Sopt. 15, —[Special Tele- gran to Tue Bre.]-Tomorrow willoceur the formal opningof the wal pilace, which is expetedio be the bogining of the greitest eveat inthis dty’shistory. Govemor Boies willformally open the pilace by torching an elet button, which will set the machiiery in wotion. Miyor Eppswill deliver the ad- dres of welomeand (he governo the ad- dres of the d Utherstate oficers will be proent. Tywoty tousad tickets have al- realy ben sold, making the palace w as sured tinucial suceess. C Colored Anti-Prohibitlonists. Desuree, T, Sept, 15~ [Special Telegram toTue Bee.]-A covention of the colred anllprohibitin leaue ol fTowa met in this citytody, ChirlesCurts of Marim bing in the chalr. Thirty. x delegites were Préent, reprecnting s congressional dis- trits aud 700 members, most of whom are repblians, Nothing defimile wis @ccom- pibihed, Superiuteniont J £ the Clicags, S uperiitenient Jaynes of the Chie t. Pal, Miuncaplis & maha l\lh\)flld:flmd yeuerdyy miming for the wost, wher he will laspet tis coupanys i 1 Mgyt 9 Mani fng, 20, Nicol, w. . Ginson, ¢ Conway,p. Totals.... St Pal. . Iwo-lnse hits Threebase hits-( Il it St Wikl Gunson 1, Urqu forty-ive minutes. naugiratel Wedneslay evenng with a [ greatest of Omaha, fuir grounds Thursday, will be dose and ¢ the Will b a lange mumt won in rce get within a time limit others, Whedmen, who offici afte: and the rdde inside of tho limit wus hnmudiuu:l)' deelar the Wiscosin metwpolis last evening and this aftemoon will meet in the f park and back to their nalive o tour that will stind as the momumental l()lu rof theage, li fe-si; metnpolis of Neb, I3 watding the localdianmd with their manly forn i shallnot lave i gamo outof the is tobe hoped that Shoc It would spoil an Omiha tobeat Milwiuker noy. Lo goout md s D; Krei; Morrssey Alberts Cleyeland,, 3 1 Pittsbury, Chiugo , and Nag! —MeQuad. Buflo. Chi and Farrll, Safford and Mack. Fergusonand Holbert, Bufulo ... cago 1, Biffalol, vell, Cuminglam wd Clark, Ferguson and Hol ber Pitisbur Clevelani 3, Pittsburg 4 andBreman, Morris and Qui Gafuey wnd Sheridin. Columbus, umbus 7,St. Louis b. 2 St. Lous 1. Batiries-Easton anid Doyl Nel and Munyan. Umpire—Emslie. Raochester, ..,,..0 1 Syncuse [ coscommmy It n. | Werrek IManhy, o artael, 1.0 wnie called onacemnt of DY 25NTN L0 00 0 01§ SUANARY, Kan sis City, Eamed rins ys-Muning St s, Jaseson blls oul—Conway Ditlios—( ue—Two bours and The Wheel Club Tourney, Thowhed club toumarment, yhictwill be nd lantern pavale, pomiss aele wvent wilkin The r: t bethe the hisury s, which begin at the dting, md (e o Tlore 158 luge naraber fateriity are mich exd ¢ of the varins ey OF visiting wheelmen, enthas made prepiratins cottendane, The sport will throughott dosing in the t. gt toirnaments clearly hoant ren tssorme remedy 2 secund The two-nile lip at Nagan Eulls, 17433 tho tvo-nile Providence, of entr csed over "0 i e v very o continue that in imy nfin g must i1 charupion shin of Amuric 10:11, and the at Hartfor, farig illustrations of the wdva ingmen possss in doing asth ing a rce whenit is ot compilsony In sjite of the atrs atthes meetings hec ed at such viding and roundly hisstho the trick is always roeatel at the X topportunity Time Linits aw placd o some racs byof- iali, but othes _appear loth to do s an Davolof the racdng bard, who re- i the Providece wd Huttod races, ' linits onsome events and none or Ahe former were invariably well onteted mees, whilthe hitterwere loafs,” PresilentDunn of the Leaguo of American ltedat Nagam Eull the first fiase inthe two-mile clam piorship rice piiced limils_ou all con tests, tyo-mile chanpionshiprace uot being thres ridden in it hat (e spec i 1 off I:}‘hilll. IRelerec Griswold annmnces in advince atafterthe fist contost,if _itshoild pove ie will exerciso his premga- of fixing the time limits, Go Out and See 'Em Killed. The Ommhas md Milwwkees arrived from st of a eries of intemcine coutests at the local The whole city shald tirn out welome the willant Bluk Soxs leath, Ty have coupletel an wpanlleld tour, Outof thirteen overgrown, ames, th wceeded inwinning rateh, Plis isan acieyvement the ska should feel proud of, A sitest theirap prac fact that the Shoemakers back alive by turpiig ot and Brwens mop up the ns. They 70 only acomplished this fest fifeen ght times, and Captain Shoclc ys thoy iteen, it <y, old boy, is right. wexampled reord for Don't fail thefun, The folowing is itions of the two taams; raukee P00ma R ed nd lhe piople she tion of the ot Omaha. - .ight.. I Jiscond short left ~alded Te Joir e . n lan pahan Malsh Moran - Willis i Newna - llevdand Clirke hock avaliin. - homton... . Nationl Loagus, 08 0,00 [ -3 Ereors— o5 Young U npire 0o 1 nd Zimmerman, 1y Strief. AT CHICAGO, 030001 0 000 11 Cincionatl 6. innati Hatteries . Rhines and Harringtom, Chic AT BOSTON, rain, AT No game—rain, No game MW ORK. Plyern' seoagio. AT CHICIGO. a e B ) 00 11 10 ~Chicag 10, Bufalo 11. 2o 4, Buffal) 5. Batto ? e 0 001 Hits Ermn ond gamo— *hiago... . Called account. darkness, Hlits—Chicago 8, Buflilo Errors -Chi Batter Kingand Far Um pires— AT GEVEHAND, Cleveland, e 13 3010 .00 00 00 ] Cleveland 13, Pittsburg 4. Erors— Batteris—MeGill Umgires— 28— 8 Hits AT XEW 1ORK, No game—run. AT PUILADILPFIA, No game—niin, American Asociition AT COLWIBUS, 10 90 00 0— Jolumnbus AT IOCHISTER, 11 010 2°*—%¢ w0 00 00000 -0 Hits-~Rochester 11, Syracuse 0, Emnors— Rohester 1, Syricuse 3. Battenes—Mars and Titofb ana Gr Tay lor, m pite— T TOLEID. 00 01 T00 000 Toledo 4, Louistille 8 Toledo 5, Lol 1 Batleries-Smith, Sprague aid Guge, Meakii and Bligh, Um- jire-Kerins, Toleds. . ... Louiwilie,, Hits o0 0- [N o B armo—raj, THESP Thiee-quarters of a4 mile, two-yoar-olls— TomMackin ¢tie fayorite won, Ed Bell sec- nd, Aunie Clark third. Time-1:1017. Mile and mo-sixteenth, selling— C: won, Jack Falstuft swond, Fred Fik th Time—1 85, John Ds in it Mile, handicap —¥hafton (thefay Blue Vail secnd, jed third, I3i Longlight and Mis's Howard drawn, 1 d. Iy (the favorite) not e) won, "Three, Time ree-quarters of 4 mily seling—Lizzlo D. won,J. B.Fred (tuwo favorite) seond,Jim Jteed thin, Gray Fellw dnwn, Tine— 15y Three-fourths of a mile, sel Jenuings (the favorite) won, Spalling sec. md, TomStevais fiird, Lady Lo, Good payi Labndor and Eight-toSeven druwn. Timo—1 :Ip, Shrt, curse stegle ciase-Bob Thonas won, Winslow (tho favarite) second, Evan- keline thid, Ephindeawn, Time—2 1. x—TPearl Guttenburg Races. GureNwne, N. Y., Sept, 1 race IPire-cighthis of 4 mile—Belisarius won, Dukeof Teinstor scond, Martly B (thefay orite) third, Neptuuis, Leo Bngel, Elmstone, Wallo, Johnson and Pasadew drayn. Time —1 9l Tlree-quarters of a_nile —Fearloss won, Clauline (the favorite) sccond, Astronomaes thirl, Pavling Maige [, John M und Zen- drawn. fMime- ;i teenths of a mile—Anamoly n, Shotover (the favaite) socond, Emeti Dayles nun, Whit wose, Hilda, Hemet, wrdund Lizzie Broynell drayi, i [Spee >en-61xtecn ths— Gunwad swond, [eelerg third, Autorrat (the fave ite)not heard from, Tamer, St. John, | lity, Tagy, Lamenska and Rich- ard K. Ivoc dewwn. Tieme—1 214, Mile and or hih—Quotation won, Ken- ) secand, Clamor, Lation, K Sam D and Little Mimic drawn, Time-9:0] One mile—Castay Poutico sccon, St. v mont and Pilofdran, I Bouie v (the faverite) won, a ine thind, Larch Time-1:471;, eighthsof anile-Coldstrean (the fa- vorite) won, Amalgam second, Sea Fog third, Dirego, Japhdt, Hma Hario V Sienin Novadadva 03} VIEND, Blue Rock, v Bouch 3 dunway, Potopac, Stri Lo Doohue, Sil Tenny, IKineste Sixth mice —Vaniiy, Two Lips. Seventh race—Esimux, Letretia, AT fpUISVILLE st vee—Libedy Bell, Mijai ond ra Laum A 3 Lhird rce—Joo Walta, Fourthrace-Rosdand, Fifth rice—Catalph, Flamnlet, Sixth nce—Marxio Fouse, Bos Thoraton. ‘D, First _mce, fivedghils of a mile—Blue Rody Volunter, Eon, Billare, Bobbie Beuch, Worth, Bost Boy, Merden, Seeond race, miland me-sicteenth Strideaway, Dinbl, Reporier, Mon Macbeth 11, Srumstick, Now or Never, Sluggard, Pein P Alnont, Mabel Glenn, Saliini, Miss Bell!, Third race, threcfourihs of a_mile, Pros- pectstakes—Eclipse, Surplus, FHomer, Ren- fax, Gascon, Sall MCielind, Potmac, Strthmeath, Amulet, Russcll Fourth rac, mile’ ad o entil s ngston, Tenny away 11, Prinee Fonso, Com quel, Ean, Fifth rice, fiv Erie, gue, quarter, Or Eurus, Cast- to Maw, Ban- eightns of amile Eniora, EI'a T, Ton Donah o, Helon Casads, Graiiate, Alm (1ill), Little Bos Guildean (filly), Fatina, Ortos, Purk Ridwe, Silverads, Trellis (coll), Alrir, Kirkyvor, Van Buren, Sixth rce, five-cightsof & mile, sellin Bewanin, Join M, Mr. §ass, Obetlin, ( Upnan, Vanily, Eina, Flitter (fly), mel (filly), Cliymers, ' Vietrix (filly), Rolerts, Silver Prince, Twvo Lips, stead. ool rac, one mil anl a sixtenth, ng—Sorrato, Ileve, Twnn, Vendet Bomie King, Bumside . Glen: momd, Foxmede, Hocksey, Bsquinaty, 1.5t tle Minuie, Gracie D, Deception, Letretia, Litlle Crete, MaryJ, Your AT 100TAIL Tirst race, one-hall Bluches Last, Lam Miiget, Liberty Bll, Willace, Mon P oft, Cara Mary Hemp. nile, mailns— Tesponse, Littie Major Thomton, Hart roit, Lo, Tom J one: wehalf mily, malden s-Ori Mary Caoroy, Lott Dovglass, Agnes, Benbon, Viola, Guild, Iron Ko, Mad B, Third race, ome mily, _slling— Jyhi Meckie H, Jo'Wa G W, Mimic Elk Mp. Geeral Gillora, General Caliwell Spite, Robin, Hippiiess, Rogers, Ning Aviher, Pullnan, Tenlike, J 1. Fourth racy, thne-qurtenof amile, Blue 58 sluk(‘s~lhlwlulplu Hindoo Lass, Me. lenie, Modjeski, Sly Lisbon, Reveal, Mount doy, Villera, Recland, Chimes, 'Dindee, G eorgetown, Tom Roger, Runier, Phi Fifth racd, mite and onecghih eral Callwel, Oslorae, Eugmnia, Catlpa, . o Sixthrace, mileand oe-sy —Dyer, Hofeful, Neva Lidlerknnz, Boaz, steenth, selling Yy Mauie Fonsg, - - TROUBLE IN I'HE CORTES, The Anglo Portugus» Treaty Up for Consideration. Lisnoy, Sent. 15,—The reasembling of th cortes today cased grat excitem hout the city, as & storm Portugu Shops and ofiices were dosed and thousands of citiens wended thelr wiy to the patliament building. Soo after the opming of the rtes Rileco, min. ister of forvign uffa ed the adojp tiom of the AnglePPorugu He began with varions moilific thegoverntuent hat acoptedin - order to zs. suize publichostility 1o the treaty, but be. fore he had gone fuf 16 was silened by the progressist minowily, Amid Tumult Major Serpa Pinto wroseauds shouted {0 thy pro. “‘Hold yousr tongzues.”” Upan this istpriest naned Branduo assulted a Pinto and a iiwely pusilis tic en counter ed, Tho prefilenl, unble to rstorn suspended (6 Eittin g, When the corgs . reassembled introduced the English convention with cotain modiications. It was referrved toa commitie, whuieipon the prozissists moved that Licuteiant Continho, whoscized a British stemer at ‘Plaraine, deser coufidence of thewuplry. The sitting cacluded inan orjerdy iwamer. A Fatal“#freet Duel, " NewwrN,Ala., $bpt. 15.-A fatal strect Aucl ocarrel yesterday afernon between RubertTurpin and Glen Dusking, prouinent young men. They quumeled Saturday after non, but parted with the understanding that ewR stould arm. himsell and shot on sight, Yesterlay afternon they eamo topther Eich emptiol hisrevolver.” Duskin fell mor- tally wounded with four balls in is boly and ashot fromn his pistol after he fellto ks knees strucke Turpin in the forehead, killing bim i stantly, tions which ress] o progy Ribeco e A Rush of Applicants. Atcusox, Kan, Sept. 15, [Spclal Telo gnm o TuiBee | —The deith of J. D, Hol. Land of this ity males vacant the position of asistait chief surgeon of the Missouri cific Yines north of Kansas City, and _ there already stong rivaly for the appointment, e applicarts ar noton fied i At but incude physicans of oller ctics division. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Last Night's Sesson o Vey Quiet md | Unevntful One A NUMBER OF C(ONTRACTS AWARDED. AnEighth Gradeto e Established at | the Webster School—The Annex— Relicvimg Overcrowd ed Bulldings. Lovell fallure and o secure the of the work. S — The Death Kol Punis, Sept, 15, M. Jofferin, & mombor of the chamber of depities, is deid. Southampton Steikers Vietorious. SouTHAMPTOY, Sept. 15, —The strike of the firenen and samen s end, the advance asked by the men having been wneoled. - Fire and Police Commissio There was 1o quoram it tho meeting of the firo and polie cmmision last night, A largo stack of business was laid aside until a spedial meeting - < el (R il ASalwn . enood. The four mon arrested for brekinginto ampliion The boird of eduction should have met at 8 odock last night, but it was an our litex before a quorum arrived. In the absence of President Goodmanand Vice Prosident Me Councll, the duties of ehairman fellupon Mr, Balbcock, and inether half hour was devoted to the readingof the mintesof the previous meting. The conmittee o spclal eduation re- ported thit butone music tewcher would be neeled. Thereport wasadopted. | The report on Howard B, Swuith's pro- posil to lase i lot. for thohigh school aine was precoted. The nport was adopted. It was to the efect that it would not be expediont, 0 accept Suith's proposition diinge some brick work atthe Dodgo schiwl, Johin” Schrowder got the contract at $115 Din O'Keefl of foundatins ofth hool aid ke was nward \ ushing 22 window shades, N, B. bid §120.2an dgot the contraet umitioe on build and propert reportedin fusor of allowing W. C, Garion! $UUBS o1 _his confract for building schoc nouses al 1, Central Pavic md Hick- ory, Aresalution to hire a rom for sdiool pur poses, ati reital of not to ccceol #20 per | month, in the viduity of the Davenport scliool, was adopte, r. Pomts introdiceda resdution author- zing thesuperintendentto assign principals to tie Sherman arenno and For O schools at sala not to exceed 20 per month. The resolution was adoptael Mr. Points lad asother resolution whith adonted. Tt provided that Superintend- | s shull establishan eightn gralo at | the Welster schooland wsigna techer for | thepurpse of teaching the grade intendent oy reported that new | stoves would be nevded fn some of the small >s, Tho report. was ¢ d to ttee on buildings and property, | T toact intendent James reported that vigh school build an ¢ ndroou to tach bt six. In v soluiion was adopte ntendent toorder cov hemorning, the rom vi tthe othergrade in the bid forlaying the houses was tho tract tho | grades | of this | o supe ftor- > board will hold anotker meetin iy might, at which time tie contr: uilding the high scl uex will awarded, b | . WHERE DO YOU VOTE? this Qu Must Answaor Tetore You Can Klegister. Agreat dealof troublo was ex p lastyears elections in securing poliic in the variois wa In some i 1 exorbitant rets were demanded for the use | of liouses andshanties for this purpos q, | under the lax method enplojed i1 sec the placs, the council bad mo choice but to | pay the hills. A change is to be tied this year. The city comptrller has ben jpstricted | to 8 list of avilable places for piling purposes, and mport it with the cot tothe cuncilat the mecting Tuesday night next, The Tegistrrs mist be appointed leforo Oclober] and the councdlmenof the various ds lave heen requested to solect a list of pable candidates for tho positions in the ous voting districts, "This list will berefered to the ju commitiee and from it the ofiicers of regis tion willbe scdected at the meeting on Tues- day niglt, Septernber 2 ——— FOR EMB&LZLEMENT. You iened ot | ¢ places | stances | secure c v Members ofthe Rirm of Potter, Lovell & Co. Arrested. Boswoy, Mass., Sept. 15.-Walter Potter anl W.D. Lovell of the firm of Potter, Towell & Co., wem arestd today on warants chargug them with em. and larcery. The complaint de by les Richardson of iiladephia, a member of the frm of C Richazdion &Sows, a_director in the Nution: alBankof the Republicin Philadelph i prsident of the Hige Hill furn and it allogestho embuezlenmt v 0f 870,00 worth of bouds of the Edge Hill furnace compny, The prisonees’ were held in Both furnished boids. T Killed His Brother While Hunting. S\ETLake Crey, Utah, Sept. 1 i Telegr to Tur Ber|—While Jolm Conrad ley of Coalville, azed 17 anl :out shting prairie dickms a5, they besmme sepanted and ingintothe sage brushat a ch wither in the t, killing stintly, Coirad was atthe time stalii sane gime and 5 out of sight Forecast, cinity—1air; 05,000 cach, For Omala aud warm For Wednes For wind! v slightly a Toy nr; kota—\Wuarne - -~ A Victim of Chronic Curergo, Sopt. 15, Tue Ber.]-Marie Fers az0 wis ono of the acresses in Englid and wien sho first came ville's Folly compas was this o 4 e Iea Al created a ring before e of chonic al wantel to retun to lLier She lad a t £ New York and pomised tosail for i 5 ho had British ez ition herowoull compel her o tand she mude all kinds of promises for the future. In spite of all her promises, however, she wassentto the Martha Wash ington home, s Emperor Wiltiim on Social Reforms, Beri, Sept. 15 il Cablegmm Tie Bie. | — male an im Breslau Sat his remar s worll | proving of | He agreed | at) quet it - night. Tn the eors e of dhe hoped that other pr initateSilesia in reganl to the the condition of workingmen. with the liberals, who declared that s must ho ould only by | ns homselves, ~ Fle awike from thoir | ve it to the stite to ere elements, - s Fale Commission, The national worie's its sc d fon the work was devoted | gthe duties of variow o cors and ¢ tees. Tonight the city coun. cil pasied alnostunaninously the del ordi > desived by the world” , allowing theuse of as nuch ¢ lake front as may be required purposes of the fair. The federl bord of engineers appointed tohear protests azainst | the useof the harbor as a pessible position of the site began thohearing today, one protest eing flled by the owners of abitting prop- ey introcueod Ly tho cit trusted the peopls w Lethar slruggle The Crcy fair commissi e Tod: chieflyin sel Wor fairdi a littls | for the — To Avoll Complivations. Bostox, Mass, Sept. 15,—Advi As report that Lee & G, W. Anglll and Frark Caldwell appinto =ivers otthe Brazos compny I orler 1 <ut any complications fom (he Potter. from | andr | v | oo sheattonptel | tho extentof | apen Jacwb Yorng'ssalon were amigned in the police eonrt, yesterday afternoon and all but Vaterfidd were e 1500 He wis sent to thecounty jail for thir Il Bownd Over. Edwand Ball, who was arrsted for st ingahose Wlonging v J. . Richarls of South Omale, wis tried before Judgo Helsle loundover to appear vonds of $500, ——— A Scerious Saloon Row. Jick Duncan, & large, vicous-loking ne- ETo, got into & fight with & man named renly at Mes, Shultss saloon, md i the fen fillowed Jush Dinean received ¢ dingerus wound in the abdomen, in flicted, s he says, by Greenley, The caso will bé alled up” tday The Vot in Arkansas, Lirree Ro, 15.—"The oficial majority for eratic canlidate for governor, is 3,080 over Fisher, uiion libor Dublican candidate. The total vote in towas 101,40, of whicl Baglo received )7 and Eisher 8,151 - Bakers' Trust at Kansas City, Kansys Cir, Mo, Sept. 15,—Tho prominent bakers of Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kuan, ned 4 trast to regulate price, ¥ 1l will be ad- vanced, but the weight of breag will be in crased, so that theadvance is ski ght. - - A $2500,000 Me Swift packiv oin the establishamonts South Omahs, Cook nois, La Porte col dottecointy, Kansa e the pair tothe A; of (hic thest 104, most wage. piny filed o ofice covering its hich are located at ko comtios, 111 ana, and Wyan- The mo: o is to and is given The mo n Violentiy In Panuie Tlorak, livi 1039 South L'wentysecond stwet, 15 insne. She has been il for sone and yos r to s cramned tiroat wily had moticed her hisane act, uwascallel, who removed the of an instvin. to the connt Mrs Arrestod For Ty SaLr Lok U am to T would-be detotiv R1,000 Lo Ulited Sta tolevy bla mond. Onihamnd when theoftice of justic “eated, ame yes thelegend, chief.” ted and hold in A imperonating Depnty Manshal Bush und attemptinge kmail on 1« of the demi- v s firo s u bady Northwestern detetie Marriige Licenses. Judze Shidds isned the following mar- risge licenses yostorday: Nume and aldivess, ran Genther, Washington, Neb ¢ Litlic Ebener, Miliarl, Neb yridle Powell, Flornee mma Anderson, Florenc Russdl G, Sage, Orng . beth Cougrhlan, Omaha Frank T. Walker, Langdon, N. D, . . Maggie J. Dinnen, Plate Center, Neb, Michael Diggin, South O maha Haly, Omuha .. .. il HARD LOT OF A Sk She Worlss Fificen Hours a Day for Thixty-five Cents. story is tld ly a ¥ New York woman, whostumbled accidentally upon one of 1l marty s ofthe sewing machine, llus- trted American, She ing up anold pensioner, a. former servant, who had fallen into distress, and, following the direetions 1 found herself in a more than o squalid ek ftene- ment. On the fourth floor, ajir, the viitor Kknoclk This anin and agin tion. Hearing the ciatter of a ma- chine, the lady entered, and stool in dumb astonishment on'the threshold Near the windoy, seated on an upturned s0ip-box was o woman, her heid o shoulders bent at a painful flinsy, narow bedand machine the only two piccesof furniture in the rom. On another invert tin wash basin, while the a shelf held o fragment of look plate, cup and_tumbler, Lutely everything to be seon, sive on the dingy coverlot of the couch., wher, in markeld contrast to the wretched poverty ofthe place, were hoaped numbers of exquisitely fino infints' robs. These long, snowwhite, dainty v confections of Tuce and nawdlevork, only helped to aceentuate their im sur: voundin and, implled by pitiful curiosity ntruder erossed the room to whi resssat howed oy her needle, brushed the msiressess” ell she 1 up with a half-v situntion daiwned upon hor, she ashed, in the shy, low ve to denf people, kow she could sory visitor he weakness, meck de. and sorrowlul lites i the woman's fuce brought & rush of tears tomy oyes,” and continy the nur was thin and bent, and held with hot, nervous (i s that irembled at every stiteh, 1 explained my intrusion as bes 1eou then lawvored out 5o of poor cre ndition. she mnd quality of vobes lor ashop, but work ns itwuy only posible to keepsoul and body together. Sewing from balf-past 7 inthe mominguntil night she ould only ninke hatf o fr ) narrow and numernus wore the | ud so many the tiny bits of Laes and cmbroidery to beset in, Thusshe eamed 3 cots day; spent 15 cents for food, the prost going (o my room and machine rent and oy the medicines needed tokeep her ot of bed, He skill and tasue counted fornothing, and' she dared not complin for foar of losing event voor putromge.” The story wis ulong one of sickness and debt; when driven she nccepled any terms Towa sufficient to ary comlort was extende d accepled, and taking the number of the store the lady droveaway to investig: t i 1 i 1 { MSTRESS. thout recogni luss, a [ tho said st regilate the Bovels, NO TALK OF FIGH The Lake Lines roads K on eel ot Citesao, Sept m Ber| e it mission today notific woaild postpone until S0 It aiso oldi-cent differential as between St Loy membered that th commission were 20 Misouri river to other grain the 17 and 12 e differeatial 2 of protst, (L it would diverta l that the j > coutd possibl n ftom the d aind Aldton gzave v their rediction: will reduce a i river o Alton | thie 3,010 tens The giour the C of 1 weed, Of taedl last week the Gy 't Wayie 15, M Shore 14, Nickl T 11 wd Pan Flandic of hiding boyeutt is pl butthe Van hoje to at ¢ agzo for next week, o been ended by abo!i ingwhere it isobnoy The Rough Exy Southern Persc who ome islinds iarized with the tric flying fish, whichal ters, will be surpr they attuin in their writer in the New fish will never leav compelled tody sol mies, the fiythey rocket. Some years 120 v RioJanciro [ hada Cuban co. witha notlikely tofo thesubject of 5 ha shicob thee ity of L of the win They p 1 it during the midnigh myadventure. Th those halmy i pical waters, lenced inthe ng i r > trough of th Lo ey o not a rip, of the so tohe thithe exc Laund 1. we bhings ofthe d suolein in the of the ve s, togrether wit *Mothier 5 my fecble ofo severaltimes| ing overboad, hi end of my witeh, w dowed off, T heara before [y wal pered Ireceived ot the oyes, thefore o ofl the capstan, ove down tothe deck, beliying pin, wnd who hitme., Myun Laughter, and orice of the topgallant forec ing fish Mappir st me while pe anl raised o lump egy betveen my oye: the next moming it. injustice this 3 [aquiry produced duphi cates of frocks she bad seen alroady tha morning, wae 31 vostulation against the high prics was uscless. The vl declared that the cost of wmaking s too expensive tolet the frock go for les, It wassome relief W tho ludy tospeak her mind and wssuro tho proprictor be had one skave lex Lo count had sufered. of baveln upon. it Aug 17, 150, duding grain ntes wsthy cents rien dolphivs, aunong iy oller com as she slumbering, e, proved su 1 loaped up, EADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They &l relive Dis s fromm Dyspepsia, 1) digrestion. and "T'oo Hearly Eatlg. A perfict ren edy for Dizzuess, Naus Drowsinest, Bad Tastc In (o Mouth, Comted Tongue, Pain 1n the Stds TORID LIVER They Purely Vegetable, SMILL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, The New Grain Rate Order Not To Tike Effect Until Qctober 1. TING IT AT PRESENT. Crowding the It Shiprents — Visible he Bill of Lad- ing Boycote. pocial Telogram 18 erstite comuric 1 western lines that it October | its order ro- nd from the Mis scut an order that the should be maintaincd and Chicago. It will bo e rtes ordered by the centson whact from the the Missis sip) tales orderved respedively o wheat 1 hicago shippers dlati Il western whet to 5 entdifferntial we ¥ stand ¢ commission, > olico thut they w s u - Ther 25t pled it, s o furti Rocls | ad il ites on Octobor | rafiic, both east o per cent on The n st on statement of tion shows a tol per cont, 5, Lakd tinore & Olio tof the bil enin the abave, 3 v A Trink per w that the boyeo 1gthe new bill of us, uinly lad- - KNOCKED OUR BY A FISH, of a Silor la Waters, ve not rienced the West India moextent famil- lsand antics of the »ound in those wa- ed at the velocily short Qlights, sa York Hovald. "The e the water unless oy thei uizl ene- and whentheydo the air like a o while onn vopage to 0 ofl tho tish that [ am iieh made mo unt - ak Hying ilors who times bl it night, and itwas ©wateh that [ met > night was one of paciliarto suh it ever, ox The full rmoon that oie could beceze had allowing tho ninst the sparsin on0ton ous scpenk wallowed laily longg ground swell. wh aroune the visible on tho very elements The w hole ‘eption of the ma ro g red aro fore hateh spinning [was seated upon “lookout,” but tho iy atnosphore kept 5 Just betweon wak- ——— th, hitly h the musical chirp- Cary’s chickens”in w0 much for b wakefulnoss, and » withinan ace ot fall- s continued n hen, as I py en “swish, of what Tud vrifie: blow be £ which knodked mo © the windluss, and 20l demanded (0 kiow swer was 21 burst of the men pointed to tle at o large fy- yihe It hadd vasing ovor the ship the size of w hen's 5. Welried the fish kfast:d off of Absolutely Pure, A oream of turtarhaking powder, Ighewn srengih—U 8. Goveroment Re=

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