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R T - T " n T T 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BE K, AVEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1890 1d makeno attempt to defend E C the fllding of Curtis and Mossitt and Dug- | Fonso (the fa¢brits) won, Hopeful second, ' ™ 0 would il an exirs sasion to cmsidor ot 3 himself against the chiarges that were being T" 'lR RE ()RD IS UNBROK“,\. dale's work with the bat, The score : Nero third. Timg 1 THE NE“ Tt\k“’l‘ COMMISMON ouly the election bill but other measures that 1 made against bim, but made great and pro — NN TR AL — could not be disposed of at this session. Mr. e u re fuse promises of what ho would i0 fn case he N (B - ; R(unu Rapids laces, Mciinloy mid B probability of a cill de- as clectoed s specch was compose 4 P SNtk t Al - A EDAR Ravins, [, Sopt. 16— Special Tele- pended upon how far dngress at this session 1t you have mads up your mind to buy cipally of raillery at both the old part Milwaukee Adds Another tothe String of | dequide: It 1 FRE T 13| gram to Tue By | “The full meeting of tho | A Lively Time Expectel in Gonference Over | Ment townri dispsing of ponding questions. | pymgie maeamie do st tndnced o toke their leaders, W {0 3 117 8 i Reure 60| Tow n Ho aaded, being quostionod farthor, that he pariila " - 9 Victories Over Omaha. BRy 1ooang 0t 8 St 0 0 | lowa association of trotting horse breeders the Senate Amendmeant, thought it likely that not much would be anyother A Boston lady, whose example s @ "V 1"“:1" ‘“ b "L"”'l‘-' " G carell 20090 Royw i u|ll'l;1‘,~i: heretoday, The track was in good done this Seision Afver tho MEITE BN wis dis. | werlhy tnitation, tells ..cm.,,mm";;u.m J ‘onk, Neb., Sept. Special to Tur Igeast . 2 condition and the races were firstclass, Sum- posed of. In one store where K went to buy Hood v 1 v L B A Harlan club has been organized in | THE UMPIRE HELPED THEM DO IT. 3 2 mary ' MISCELLANEOUS, Sarsapailiia the elerk tricd to induce me buy, this city with nearly twe hundred names . - e yend Y trot -Aogon won, Brown MKINLEY HENTIONED FOR CHAIRMAN, William . Gibbons has boen commissioned | their owninstead of Hood's; hetold me ther therll, The oficers are: Hon E. A Tols..... D Cedarsecond, Etya W third. Best time postmaster at Plover, Iu to take effect would last longers that I might take it o ten bert, president; F. €, Power, sccretary P, Miller, treasurer detober 1. s tholerich D | A Measuro Passes the Senate Subject- | %FR00 e on pubiic ar Bashaw third, ing National Bank Notes to afavorable report on autho Eiteljorg Agnin Accorded Very b 2as different Support—A Gamo Re- Minneapoils North Platte Conventions enver... Stallion_trot, 158 won, Jim Star séxfd, ¢ Best time nds has made T c zing and divet- o Cet te With Errors and & Al el : 2 v b tilee ing tho repaymont of ono-half the cost of con- ape’ telals tha ot 1o ORI Dhkietiy Niby Kot v [epactl vlete With Errors and iank ; Special threo Juig.oll, padng —Storm won, Taxation by States—Mis: stracting certain pavements in the city of | 4218 EFll that i€ Tdid 1ot likoit X neod noy 4 4 . i Decisions—The Score, Cary Nox socond, Bést fime -1 :37lg cellaneous Notes, Lincoln pay anything. ete. But he could not p: Telogram to Tne Ber. |—The sonatorial con- base hi Tho futurity stake of 188 was won by This movalng Hon. Jorry H. Muxphy, tho | ©nme to change. I told him I had vention assembled at7 p. m. John Keck was Dolorita i 4. — well known ex-reprosentative from the Day- Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was selocted chairman. Forty-five delegates, vep- aved. Won. Lost Per Ot <os o1 Duils—K e S T i . g enport, Ta., district, wnd Miss Mary A. Wal- | satisfied with it, and did not. want auy other, resenting ten countis, were present, M. A, [ iwavkce. ... 113 b ) i f 1 Dl § q’l he English u-l“v| w it #:;;2(;‘":::?‘1;:“,,f“_”=- ton, daughiter of DI%. I, L. Walton of Capitol Wien I began taking lood's Sarsaparila Dougherty of Kelth county was nominatel | fimmernolis . 1 b1t Jitlen % SeNabh 4. Passed LLONDON, Sept. 16, —(Special Cablegram to i T eyt o Hill, were married atSt. " Potor's church and | § was feeling real miserable with dspopsia, Reynolds 1t Wil pitel M 1. he . N Wasixagron D, €, Sept. 16, z 5 N = by acclamation. J. E. FEvans of Iincoln | Denver. 10 87 % ds . pite certon | T Bee | —Theraco for the Badninton foal e s od immediately on a trip to tie west, and so weak that at times 1 could hadl county was chosen chaivman of the senatorial | Sloux Gty 10 50 B et e e A alsemnte | plate of 1,00 soveroigs, 700 soverefgs to | _There will probubly bo a lively fightin the | This event was entigoly unex pected by tho b, iy committee, Qmnk 10 o gyt L T IO Y S wiitven, 0040 the SORAIRAOR OF il ¥ conference on the tarift bill over thosenate | fiiends of Mr. Mur H ] T et At TEEERSE . WA P Lineoin 10 9 ” 0 the nomiuatc t snditon n oiff compmissio Assistant Secrtary ( dlor afirmed oo s 4 The renrescntative convention was called | e 1 American Association. o, Gnd 5 Ack 1 the owner and nominator | AeRdn mt creating o utif ¢ omnission, | Assistant Segr ey Chandior s abjrued Risirman, 3, H, MoCasdlleh of Bannes e AT ROUHESTER, of tho seeond, for two-yaur-olds, five fur. | FAGEREE T HE COmss e A s | lecting the applieation of John A. Goldon to | stand. 1 looked Tike person In consunpe county was nominated by a small majovity Milwaukee ¢, Omaha 0. Rocliester. 000010 01 |longoestraight, was yun at Leicster toda e ) i maken homesteud entry of the northwost | o, food's Sarsaparila did me so mucn over Captain Akers of Scotts Bluff county [ Poor old, ill-fated, abused, down-trodden, | Syrcuse. .. . 100000 0-1|anduwiswon byMr Doughs Bulrd's Phyl, | seitedby tho purty In power. If the com- | quarter of the soathenst quarterof the norih: | & O TREHPAS mysclt somotinies, on the first ballot, George B, Daw was | dos desolute, dispuiring, hopeloss | Hits— Rochos Sveacuse?. Errors— | lida, Mi. Broock Coett's bay filly Cerera sec. | mission is appointed there fs a general senti- | west quarter of section 6, township 82, and | £ my filends frequentlyspeak of 1t Mus, 4 chosen chairman of the committee, Omak Rochester 3, Syracuse 0. Batteries—Miller | 90, and M. Gurey's Queen of the Fairies | ment in favor of Mr. McKinley as « nan | the s vest, qut 1 thwest quar » S b it 5 Yoy Milwaul ndMcKogh; Casey awd Pitz. Umpiro— | third. of the commuwsion in the event of his defet | 1€ OTA6Cton 31 fowiship s north, rango ELLA A GOFr, 61 Tervace Street, Doston, 7 STATE i Lucky Milwaukeo! i Casey . omy his Woet, O bl . Yesterday aftornoon in the first of their | i on account of Al Cleveland Kaces, at the Novenber cloction. Thero is a v Abont two months ago the prosidunt nomi- s The Grand Island Debnte, last series he the Brewers, f some unac- Auinbes CLEVELAND, O, Sept. 16.-This was the | good precedent for his appointment. It II‘:U'\I Louis D o ll‘l‘ coiner of the ) Is o, Se ol | o & and mystarios renson, wetd ol- . . opening day of tlo oting atthe Cleve | will boremembered that Mr. Morvison of Tli- | mint at o is av present Onaxp Isrxn, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Specl [ countable d mysterions rason, wero al ; AT PHILADELPIIA, o o I SIERIEIDIBvVEH | liiEnenmme i I iadbeen CULIE | I RO i s S T e e s e R i1y Telegram to Tue Bee.]-The sugar paluce | lowed ten men against the Black Sox' reg- First game — ¥ park. Sumrmary h e . tion he held berore the admln- by C. L 100D & CO., Apothecarios, Lowell, Mass, nine. Athletie, ., 100000 0-1 . MeKinleyholds pr: W trot, #8800~ Tom Arden won, Colomel | commission. M tically management has arranged, as far as possi . - 9 istration of Mr. Clevelnd. Tho nomi- the programmo for the prohibition debato | This extra man was Bandls, the umpire, Ballimore: | 1000831 1 May second, Pat Downing third, Bismont | the sumo position now that Mr. Moruison did | nation lins been hield up i the conmitieo 100 Doses One Dollar which opens lere Thursday afternoon and The reason, probably, that Mily Hits—Athletic 3, Baltimoro 10. Errois— [ fourth, Best tine 1 when last in congress. At that time Mr. ] on finance by charges preferred by the sume ukee was i . A G : Atlletic 4, Baltimore 3. Batteries—Greene Two-year-old stake, valie i 2 i peoplo wh he confirmati 3 accorde o " s Wi st ’ 3 0 ‘ Mor vas chnirman of the comumittee on | People who appro: the confirmation of ex accorded this unprecedented courtesy was | and Robinson: German and Townsend. Um- | berg won, Fre second, othel Morrison was chairm: the ¢ ! because sho had only wou fifteen straight | pire—Doeschel Best time and means and as such was tho ex- | O SHOL WapRoth s nomluutiol as collecor MET HIS DEATH WHILE DRUNK 1d it would mar her record to | Called-rain, ponentof the democratic i ity and afloct his business reputa- e L3 s ideas on the | o {rymor ring chuin of victories broken Sccond game postponed on account of Grand Circuit Races. taritT. Failing to secure a reclection, Mr. § tion as weli. One of tham charges forgery a7 continues over Friday, The probit orators will start tho bail rolling_ Thursday afternoon in aspeech of not less than thir A nor moro than forty-five minutes, and will l"“”l l'“ h"h be followed by an argument of the same | have this glitt ; J d y length for high license. The debates will | at this i rain, PritAppran, Pa., Sept. 16.-Rain made | Clevelud promptly selected him as oue of [ on a pay voll. Collector Warmoth, who s in alternate, two addr ven at each | ko pamo opened up with a dash and a vim AT (OLUNBUS, the tracl soft aud slippery and the 2:3 trot | the members of tho interstate commerce com- “}}j‘j""&'""" with a ";’"“ lon of Louisiina | A Man Ran Over and Prightfully Mangled of the four sessions—Thur<diy afternoon Solumbus 100000 00 0-1 |was postponed. Summa T o R e | SR pvening Friday after: sven- | that quickly aroused much of the enthusiasm § mission. Colonel Bayne of Pittsburg, at cespect and Lhat one colored Louisiana by an Elkhorn Trin, ;l’::lt\tnln,‘ and Friduy atternoon and even- | i dlckely T Aottt I MTs R0 .\vl,[|,..,( L0 Iu > ur 00 00 0-0 pacing, $1,000 — Orphan Boy won, | prosent a member of the ways and memns | poritic i witl likely G- nimsell Dot v i ounces . ™ \ o the , its —Columbus 1, St, Louis 2. Errors— asure secoud, vid Copperficld thir committee, who has declined renomination, | prison barsas a result of his connection with g . It s announced that tho board of trade nd | nut fuctory for the past two months, and Columbus 0, St, Laouis 1. Batteries—Chom | & Py muwn“"‘u.-R'fi.‘.‘,‘c(‘D»IJI field third, e RRIRRE for Ko ntil il e s s R '~ ot lotalo exciango of Omata will bo pros- | tho tlousands who crowded tho stands [ beriain and. 0'Connors Hart and Munyan., trotting, - 1,000—Nightingale won, | tion on t1 R s = e P oo the” souate committeoon - commmere foue | WIS IDENTITY NOT YET ESTABLISHED of trnde of Limegyneglebiate, The boards | und bleachers made the carthand atmosphero | Unpire--Emslic, Frank T socond, 1 W fourth, others | 'O" O ti¢ commission Louisiana_stato senators appeared and AT TOLEDO. TAXATION OF NATIONAL BAXK charged Warmoth with being connected with A bill of considerable importance passed [ the Louisiana lottery company. Everyono | Bu the senate nem con a day or twoago, It of thoso Four senators, tho ex-goverior says, ruled out. Best time Schu be p) e, Fremont and_other cities will als | vibrate with theie resonnding cheers. sont in o body or Uy representatives, Dan Honin's mouth resembled Mammoth Y A the ro ar that c: 243, Certain Marks o His Clothing d to the Belief” That His First game - e — me out of it was | qpuinae Today's Tip . The North Platte Rounfon. | jivoorthan the now city hall building, DT AR 9‘:} AT GRAVESENL to subject to state taxation national bank ;‘m'h"(f“'}r“:_“:::lly uf‘mhul the franchise of Niind Wi Retobt Nowrit Prarre, Neb,, Sept. 16.—(Special | " Froniium Grifith was fn the box for the STtaaTolGiy. & EahtlE b Eirst vace—Drizzle, I'rontence, notes and United States tr or logal | U ¥ <hbd o Telegram to Tus Bem.|-Our reulon is 8 | isitors andfor the two first innings 1t was | Tosde 0, Larleqiie g hoioctos Ero Hocond rice _Madstone, Woolcutter, tender notes. The bill was originall; The air. boyle. v grand success, Fstensive preparations were | oo fit bengl and w M Rogors : Si a = e hird race—St, Omer, Forerunner, duced by Senator George of Mi > . . o 3 Yol ¥ mush! bang when the smoke and | and Rogers atton and Ryan, Umpires— Fourth race - | i Bustee 3 b i Purrsvouvri, ., Sept. 16.—[Special bel ade all day Monday for the 0 ol 4 - Yty % ) Tourth race quimaus, Busteed, as passed it was a substitute prope s Ll n’;xll":nl::‘:tfnilu‘nu :: ullt;‘.f“m: I\n‘-v‘-(»nlu\ "gl'vl:'.'. dust cleared away five big uldermanic runs | € ‘:" “’;""“"'“ Eifth race —Evangeline, Claudine. commiittee on Judiciary. It provides Telegram to Tur: {Ber. ] —The attendance at | A410:45 lastnight a trainon the Elkhorn o - s eomnus: ¢ | shoue forth from the bulletin board and the | . Second game- Sixth race —Longford, Rambler, ulation issued by or under authority of [ the Cass county fair today wus larger than | road rar over and fearfully manglod i man business houses and dwellings wereprofusely | .0 e o " Toledo......... 00 00 00 00 0—-0 the United States shall not be exempt Trom | anticipated and shows conclusively that moro decorated with bunting and flags and tho Il', o "I*j“ 2 Louisville...), 30 01 00 0.4 *—8 AT LOUISVILLE. taxation by any stato or tor providod | {hay ordfnary iiterest ts takor in shis. woaria | ook LU0 noriticast corter of the Douglas whole town assumed a holiday attir S R A LY D 0 Hits —Toledo 10, Lowsville 13, Trrors—To- irst Taco—Eli, Lucy P that such taxation shall be in the Same man- e R L SRR B L IS LT hundred tents were pitched ‘and everything | Milwaukee was to bo beaten at last! ledo 8, Louis 0. Batteries—Custman | Second rce—PellMell, Remin ner and at the same rate that other money is [ f4ir. Theweather was simply glorious and gine No. 76, in chavgejof Engineor 12 made ready for camp life. The town was | ‘That's what thoy thought, and Sage: Ehret and Weckbecker. Umpives ll d race—Riloy, W. (. My taxed, the gaily dressed people sauntering through tewart, and pulliag & train filled with ~ strange last night But, poor deluded mortals, they didn't ob- | —Curry and Keri ourth race - Mi ourtney, Lott, TIE ANTI-LOTTERY BILL. the clegantly arranged halls made a st ng | twenty cars, came around the curve in ti ternoon the racing [ cutjust westof She bsorving subject of attention, | of te fai are coming in from ev Fifth race —Miss Hawlkius, arand A E Longshore, Postmaster General Wanamaker achioved | and happy Entrics for Todny's Races. the triumph of his oficial life today whenthe | . the bash ful smile that played about the assic mouth of the umpire and never once cene. This « s the all-c tan avenue and nort i not of the Rey Postponed G opera house. grounds the Lsom . ; AT i D The following games were postponed on seuate took up the anti-lottery bill and passed itz ORBSIUEATIE QX CllEmOMLTEND Gathiog e it i B ST a L e IR O Gl LR |ttt v York, and i AT GRAVESEND. it withoutdivision, the whole operation tak- | fasm, & (T aPIe exdlement and enthus= f ¢hiyy coning slong tho side of the track Will beheld at the court housoat 7 p. m. as ;Lv bus I“) the simple wave of his {l_rn:hnl J).m..t at N levelund and i h;'lfl race, ».]r; :il;' - .\‘Iulklll‘()(“ :"u\mi Dud- | ing less tlnm‘ five minute No one spoke Inthe threeminute trot Joo T won in thr few rods ahead of the engme, Heo saw as | 3 i 5 pretor ud. "liladelphia, oy, Hoeksey, Drizze, Village King, Lady | against itand there was noyeaor nay vote, | straight heats, Maud Dill second, Bradsh approached that it was very mucl Uradshaw Sufferers Protest. I PR g ] y | agains 3 raight heats, Maud Di cond, Bradshaw | approached that it was o man very much 1 ; 5 rovs Butit wa thus. Jane (colt), Chespeake, Golden' Horn, | The bill was cailed up by Senator Sawyer, | Dan thivd. - 1t time. b5 i b bl Yon, Neb,, Eopt. 10.~(Spoctal to Tum | DILLMBOVEIMM Nation Cayuga, Elkton, Fronten read und passed, so that the Laouisianalotiery | In the mateh race, dach of 500 yard Ci|jeSn s ansun Crliguet cas the ; Bee.]~Tho pooploof Deadshow are distatis- | ;g1 > SEeb IR folliviiiteo cime fn o T qtoicond race, thveequarters of n mile—Mad- | company scems to bodone for ab lust, or, it | rel Nell beat Lorrel Bob it sixtecn secoids. it S e s s Aled over tho manner in which the committec | 15 the seore-tied lodble sl [Bres ORI Wieg ftone, Bonedictine, Belwood, Kusson, Youne | le y wounded in every respict. | T special trot was won by Goldi iu e € tonce blew the whisl QApO8s. 6P LETHIIBy SEEo 1B Ibylonosne: x\()[ll‘A.l¢n our runs, three of them by the [ Boston.... e O Dule [‘I ince 114,\“, 'd'n e Siot, Pat 5 (\IA:.u-l cos }m.ll |\v;t:-n4|:‘:l o speak | threostruight leats, Cathurine: socond, Joo | notify the man of dangor, but it hnd 10 1 ferers, * The citizens of the town field a pub- | EYac Of Bundel's miscrablo work. No body, | Sy, , Brooklyn {4, Trors W o U LoE LT oD An S el S e ARt eI SEIE T M Baw fer Bni8 ! (EHYH Sonisat bime =20 i1 £ ticeable effect, When within about ten fo Hioveater oLt be ril o sasisn ta s y s Woodiultter, Lepanto, Pessara, suaded him from doing s0. Ono or two | The pons T iarons U7 AW hve, llo meeting Monday and passed strong resolu- AOWEHET Wouid be maliciousenough toc! Hirdio ot piiteries —Cletzein and | hird ricd, tive-quartors of i milo~Young | othersenutors tnd inthmnutod a desiro. to e | wish v, . Wis won by White Eye, | of whero the angino met hin the mun st tlons denouncing the work of the committee, | 1At 1his procedure on his part was inten. | Hurdio, Loveit and Daily. Umpire—Lyneh. | Grace, Highlnd: Bash, Ma. Bolle, Eauie | (rodues. sime omenioets but M Sy The anatew bieyclo race was won by | L1¢l headlong over upon the trackand the o1 They chargo that the commitiee has donated | 108l forit wasnot. ey Flaimore, Yosemitt, - Blithe, Miss Hooker | succeeded in persuading them to do_other- | Thouas Pattorson, Samiel 1attorcon corond, | Bine andsix crs mssed over him hefore 1t £1,500 (0 the school board 10 bo used in the | Hewas only mistaken in bis judgment, and | ooy cqnd V4 0 0 o 4| (€O, Forerumer, . Ouer, Sira wise, S0 that he succeeded in_having the bill | Thomas Parmeles third . * | train could be brought to a standstill. erction of & schiool house, and that much of | i is as human to mako a mistalens 1t s 10 | Stcri. = Fourth race, ore mile, selling, S actly us it pussed the louse, It The victim was picked o v PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW, 0 0 10 Yo |!u< passed just e; tion stake: —Gunialdi, Kempland the train men and brought tothe yar now goes to the president and will probably ST g e ey e comme € ”:,.,’;""',‘,mf, in the elghth reper | choli-Gleveland 8, Plitsbue 8. Errrs— | Insight, Golden Rgel,’ Puzale, Vivid, Leih | bacene aluw before the ook s eadel - B trot—Usion Medium, Tom Jacobs, Joe strect, whore Heafey & Hoafe gecount of all reeipts and disbursements, | tion of this nightmare allowed big, | i Zimmcs Aneatand Db €3 VIa | May, Drumstick, Rod_Leaf, Phitandor, Sl roriny Stocs. uve id ol the IAB | Lot vinatl jastap—8 ) s orcuottnd Eom i that the donors throughout the country may | red-headed — Morrissoy to —trot ncross | —Seejel, o ad Decker Umpire | quimauy, Palisatde, Vengeur, Worth, 'Re- | frantic efforts that were made by the Louisi- | o Free-for-all pacing—St. Joln, Flora Reed, | and take charge of the body, as the coroner porter, Bustes know what disposition has been made of the | the plate with the winning run, and ana lottery company to defeat or'postpono the | Billy B, Burkholder. could not be found. ™ lled on account of rain, funds. soreand disappointed, and breathing male Of rafr Fifth race, hths of amile, selling— ssage of the bill. 1t is known that a fow | .2 Goldie, Catherine, Trenton, Nel- The man was terribly mangled, hav. = diction deep and broad and long, the throngs AT CHICAGO, Evangeline, 'Claudine, Barthena, Astrono- ago one of the representatives of thelot- | 1€ p i fhe 4 ing both legs broken below the k =y State Lawn Tennls Tournament. dispersed and sadly fade thelr way home __ | mer, Alma (filly), Appomattox, Tourist, Best company sought to obtain an interview [ | Match race, pacing—Billy B and Little [ and his left am torn almost fron Hastixas, Neb, Sept. 16, gram to Tie Ber.| Boy, Uncertaiity, bus, Sir Rae, Mis vk of ervitor, Benjamin, Cere- | with a certain senator, that senator being | Maud. the body. There was not @ rainnen pecial Tele- | ward o s : S ¥ ward in the oo il Tdbibeangs'al She ARitlty ot i Running race, mile heats—Mike Whiting, [ life_in~ the man when the he Nebraska state | It would oftened light of eventide, idly be tho right thing, how- 15011510000 0 0 E h ; Hits-Chieago 8, Cincinnati th race, he=d T i ALY \ihteg bua Fraok Clapp, Whist, Prohivition. reiched him. He appeared to be about o one or- | ever, to close this poomn without & stanza de- | o 180 8, Cinc h race, mile and oue-eighth—Garrison, | After some preliminary skivmishing the vis- 3 hed hin Dl i lawn tennis tournament opened this after- S uxd‘um ol u”:"me l_m‘f;:‘.‘g u; 'l'L'e ‘t““}u Chicago 1. Cinciunati 5. Batteries—Hutch- Anuconda, Longford, Rambler, itor stated to him boldly the purpose of his e S twenty-cight ve Id, wasa large, power: oon for a three days’ meet. ALl the princi- | yoqms: Y W inson and Kittredge; Mullane and Harring- sk visit, "The company, he said, was willing to Depew to the Farmenrs, ful man withi thici, stubby, brown-colored pal clubs in the stute are represented bylarge | In the first place, Eiteliory, who pitchea | % Umpire —McQuaid 2 AT LOVESVILLE, spend $15,000 to see the anti-lottery bill re- | Srracrse, N :pt. 16. moustache. Fle wore rough clothes, a numbers of their dest play for Omaha, put up an admirabie game, and n*" = First race, one mils and twenty yards—Bob | ferred to the senate committee on judic . | pew addressed a large audience straw hat and a pair of new Tn the mixed doubles, Mr. and Miss Mooney | butsix of the ten hits charged t4p aainst LT L Y LG Niohaness, M Mic, Miss Liéon, Pickap, | OI that $13,000, he suid. $,000 was for him | fuirtoday, Tn the courso of his speoch re. | SHX Oh 0o olar, of Siie Rkt of Arapahoe won over M and Mr. John- | humwere really hits, The other four were AT CHICAGO, Mary H, E i, Camilla, "Tom Hood, Lucy P, (theagont of t ompany) and $10,000 for forring o th Soat S Tthval Ir-k ot ied l_-yml the name **Doyle” apd tb 1. son s Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson won over Mr. | theresults of some of the most blockhead 10000 00 00 ond race, mileand seventy yurds, sell- | the senator who secured the 1 16481 CSE bl e seoRil agrcuLiral dopression, i 1o, 125 X hadlig Babeock and Miss Finley, In the men’s | misplaying on the part of his support over 0Ls Srics 1092 00 0 *_y| ive-Robin, Major Tom, ~Remini, Daniel, | needless to s lobbyist failed in | besides the liwgely increased production, he | pockets. The fun doubles, Dungan and_Heury won _over Hape- | seen on a ball field. s b ey Bertha, Pell Mell, Royal Garter, Newcastle, | bis purposc. It is cqually well known that a | found further cause for_it ip tho s s s tstestad o 1 - man and Ferguson; on and Patterson Don’t look for “an elucidation i the exror | Chi t:—Chicago 5, - Buffalo 7. Trors — | ispectator, Bob Forsythe, day or two agoa prominent senator in whose | speculators to cormer markets. In v of | evidently cor over Bochmer v Smith and Bab- | column, for you will fail tofiud ft there, for | srd merleilaa i s eieries—Barston |~ Mhird race, mileand a'quarter, St. Leger | stile thero is st now a vory 1vely campaien | tho denresslon brousut tboms by the areor of the nfortunute man, ; Y clz; Burr and | the damage wasall due to unaceepted chances, Foo YA “l'm__fl" ck. Umpires— | stikes—Uncie Bob, Riley, W. G. Morris affecting his scat was approached by this | it had become the highest duty of the Amer- G. . Grow was the conductor in charge of and Knight, | or bluffs at_playing ball would bea better |~ Sooon aud Hobert. Goodbye, Outloolk, Griy same agent aud was told 1f he succeeded in | ican statesman and the American farmer to | the train, The inguestwill doubtiess bé hell Wy to sislo ! L e m:*_uurlll; racy fveolghths ‘ofa mile, maldeny | having the bil postponad until nest, session [ 1ok avout Jor remedies. The fist act of today. o LRy o other e B NG, ies —Budella M, Fairhaven, Godiva, Pet [ the compny would spend $25,000 in this sen- | the favmer should be to intelligently organ- Bitten by a Rattesnake. I o e an RN conticloy Ch T e Gilly), Lougleat,’ Rasedell, ” Lott, Viola | ators stito and to' plodge a legislaturo favor. | ize, T tho present conlition ot thy eaal yolo R WirriNe Watie, Neb., Sopt. 16.—(Spe- | lous s it seems, could not havo won with | Greex Wyo., Sept. 16.—[Special Tel. | Cild, Rhoda Gale, Miss Courtney, Maud B, | abls to the senator's return to the senate, | organization is a nee . Cap | Prown, TlL, Sept. 14 clal to Tui Be W. W. Davis, a farmer | anything like ejitable umpiving, slol, XYy Sept. 10, [ pecial Tel- | 1y D). 3 g z The prompt passage of the bill today in the | ital organizes in corpo rganizes | today Burt Myers made a trial (vt asr N R b S e T e egram to Tie BEr|—Tho sixth annual hrace one mile, Miss Hawkins, 1d | senate shows how unsuccesstul have beon all | in trades unions, anize for | mile world H 4 X g nay The score: Wyoming fair opened here today with | Hopper, Longshore, efforts to even retard the bill, protection, ts alone have failed to | g0 1y mile from start this morning, was bitten by a rattlesnake, OMATEA a good attendance, The sgricultur: ———— Thereis considerable indignation felt hero | unite inany efficient_ and practical way. In 3 ! LRI LAY { "l‘lhv-;;ml:_v was cut in two by the michino and < i aud other oxbibits are mot ot ARANSAS HARBOR. at tho remarkablo tardiness of the United | conclusion Depery said that in his judgment 10( ““h‘“' "<;"! below Pry O Eir Mr. Davis was down on his knees cleaning . 1B, SH, SB. PO ™ 4 A gy % b 2 t States distriet attorney before whom th weare near the bottom of the grave of agvi- | ords, - surie lowered the on out the sickle, when the headend of thesnako [ 10 ¢ | in good shupe, and consequently almost tho [ oo Become a City Yog | POstofiice department has place an enormous | culturaldepression and will soon begin to | mile American pneumatic fire suft Dit him on the arm near the clbow. He de- 1 § 5 5 § L [cntireinterest in the opening day contered a 20 HYeof | amount of information regarding the | climb up the other side. record [ Y45 to 2:31 1l layed coming to town for treatment and it is 0170 0 4 4 0|in the racing progamme, which kImporeance. (| worle of - the lottery company in this T fist quarte L 38 15 the half in feared the result may be serious, Dlgyelanti il o O ) R s G Waoia el ey T,l\u 348 Hannon, Tex,, Sept. 16—[Special [ district. Mr. Hoge has up to the Went to Sleep on the Track. 1 warten fn 15045 i tho | - — Willls, 1 (EDRI0M 0 SRl et gl et iy ffes = ‘elegram to Tk Bee, great question | presenttime given no intimation that he pro- Ertzinzrn, N. 1, Sept. 16,—|Special Tele. | mile in yers and Masi then low- ~ Republican Valley Baptists, FLanrab 1 0iee 1y ey (exosllence, S0l ibiggast. ety otisthal( i RS ERY ”J 2016 of the soath. | Doses to 40 uything practical in the master i prlis il Sl WU (et Ol i el Sty Neb, Sept, 16.—(Speciil to | Moran, ¢ 0 902 1 0fduy was the Cheymno club cup race, | Wil hoS sgitated the peolo o the south- | B postofiico. authorities. have sbogt | MM 10 Tuk Ber|—Soveral carm were de. [ groo S5 4 515, Tho wina was unfavor- DA RE b G e alles, Baniter| & 1 9 0 0 4 0]The cup is valued at 00, and has “f“"_ or years is mI last about to be solved, | ypindoned hope that anything will con m»l_m_lml anda wreek was made by the | able and the performances are remarkible. oy eanvalby I > 3 3 |bow bem run for —four times | anditisnowau absolute certainty thatdeep | during his administration from all their La- | collision botween two freight trains on the = G ion, in annual meeting in this city for _b Under the terms, contestants arc confined to | wateron tho Texas coist will besecured at | borious nvestigation. Pounsylvania railroad at Tannery ereck this Portuguese Cabinet Resizns the past tiree days, closed Sund: ning TKEE. horses foaled in Wyoming and must | g int withi I p: i = e T aasiiay T 4 & i by mon on foreign missionary work be —i bo ridden by @ guest of - oither | S Doint within the mnext eight or HOUSE TARIFE CONFERELS, morning. The collision was caused by Fire | Loxnox, Sept. 16,—A dispateh to the Duily itoaby of Holdrgn. ) e D Y 0 8 3 0 7 lihe Cheyenne ‘or Larimie -clobe: iy | ten. months . 'Pifty of the lexding | . Afteritwoday ' eamest considr man Tappen, who was sent down to flag the [ News from JLashon says the Port ministers werg present. The following of- 2 0 0 4 3 0|cupwasfistwonin 1857 by Climax, owned | men of the country, with the matter, Speaker leed announced the | fist tram, falling asleep on the track. He | cabinet has rosig 0atomo A bren ficers were elected: President, Rey, M. 2 0 0 1 0 0)by Davis & Choate, in2:16, In 1855 it was | B. Harison as presilent, h houso conforecs on the tariff bill just bofore | wus run overand killel. A tramp steuling'a | gie 10 B FRETE SO0 ChEsetiomo Abray Ingham of Bladen; clerk, J. A. Armstrong; 10 98 & 8| wonby Derondathenowned by f. D. Goodell, | themselves into a company to "ddlouryiienyhis stiernoon. Theyrethe four) rilowas alsokillod, Al foy -hovrs Nater whoj| 45O aw RS aiey: ECiomons oy i treasurer, P, P, Bentloy of Almi, 1.0 012 0 0]y 1, In 1880 it wi won b @1 senior republicans and the three senior demio- | fireman of another freight train two miles Yaon ristoust (4% I il | — 80 05 1 8 Limerick'a Royal Horse association horse grand project, andan wrmy of workmen is s of the commmitico onways andmeuns, The | distant went o sleepon tho tender and fell [ feeh Hiotousdoitnstrilions, T is nimorut ; ounty Fair. R e S e one-cighth | 4bout to engige in the glotous enterprise, | deluy inselecting thein was due to the desive | oft, Ho rolled under the whcels md was ent | 1t a0 R i R ETIO) aC | t. 10—-[Special Tele- At — | miles, There wero soven entrics for the race, | Goveruor Irdlandand Lieutonant Goyernor pmenors and. inienets i ex || woivions,; Ho Wyad atBhildalpils, ¥ mob and compelled to n 1 gram to Tik Bee. |—The seventeenth annual | _ Totals 0 00 41 |two hf the Cheyemne stables, fourby the | Wheelor of Texas are active laborers in the Jebel “'“"l‘“""m,'“,‘l;‘“}' ‘L‘,I;I‘f""]‘ x‘f,r.} b A Now Vik “‘m e tobiaa ark, | Ao 98 tha WPUlore oount s Cueal R S8 ) Whg oW wieand modb. Dovonda, Though | STeat mdertaking uad soven congressmen as | RitBiiio, who stated thit he i not desin w Yor, Sept. 10,—James C. Carlan, o | RN r clety ope or i orning o o | Omana, 0 ) 2 . gl voll as or distinguished citizer = iy b the managers for the S0, Qlthy PODN: b . 3 Theuse of calomel for a ments of the ¥ ops here this morniug under the | Quaha.... g getting n bad start, Dorondaled to tho fin well as other distinguished citizens from | Lonct us oneof tho managers for thehouse, | oot bookmaler, who has been stopping | liver has ruined many 2 constitut i ‘ most favorable auspices. The grounds hayo Deen improved and a new floral hall built at an outlay of $1,500. The eutries so far, not hits withstaidibg the dry weather, arodoubio | piyvs My thoso o Eiteijore 1 i jorg 1, r Struok eljorg . Tine of game—~Cne hourand fort five minutes, Umpire—Jandle, Lincoln 0. vavious parts of the country nave | butlater the membersof his delegation do- s A % ; and E Y % | manded that hoe should take a placein tho | atthe iotel Vendome, has been in tho habit conforence owingto the great intervests of | of keeping Lis money box in his room over L ! cy v Pennsylvanivin the bill. He deferred to the | night. The hotel manager expostulated and «mg‘:nl‘_\ ul:h“_.\‘ur. the mulady, without in wishes of his collcagues and told_ the speaker | aavised him to Lock it up in the hotel safe, | MY 1 thesysten city of Aransas Har- | bewould exjpect to benamed. Thenit be- | Garian i this Tast night mmd this e, Lt dedicated a few days | eame a question between Burrows, the s v haxiod Tim outof to sat The Filtimora's Oficers Dined., strides, | 9nd member of the committee, and ( od to find that the $12000 it | STokiou, Sept. 10— A dinuer was given is on the | Ahe former —presided ut the meet | yuq contained was gone. o polico are | last might by the city of Stockholm to the although the field ‘was closely bunched Tirco | passed close to thelead in “the lasteighth. | joined in giving this section the greate xlmlml.. ;l'lwr-‘rl)‘?d\rvn:lin\»l'é-nullhyl)gxl-umlut' *’J. commercial boom that could possibl, on bulis— | Limerick of the Royal stables was second, S raBts OO i A Pl Spebehide advaneo tho inforests o prosperity of tme The Statehood mile dash_for a purseof | Lone Star state. Th £500 was won easily by Mart Walden, Yellow | bor, which was ol Alliesecond, Dan Meele third. Time! ago, hus already made tremendon 2:3 trot Hailstorm won in and_property within its boundary who, for similar troubles, havo frict s PELIS testify to their efficacy in Bussem, Neb, Sept. 16.—[S pecial Telogram o Tur: B ¢ wil one durk bay Sioux Oty 1 fif”'} iLorse were stolen from the sta- | groux Ciry, Ta., Sept. 16,—~[Special Telo- R LT AT T roatist© oxcivapone” hst | senco °of \Churmm NcKinley, took | Worleing ontho ane. gliseIu Stdno. 10 L Hntted it Sobhare bis 30t Boen fon [ Ne e © | gram to Tur Bee,]—Fullowing isthe score | @1t the 2:24 trot Louis S won in thro | rivalty prevailid, — and ' the capen | 8 deepiniores aud aouve parb 1o Geming Steamsh vals, eIt pORLeT L IR0 ok o e L oen sannd. SHo joftita ror [ 8ot as straght heats, Jusper second, and Belle J | ness of “the great gatheriug to purchase | the bill, is speaicer pro tem ind altogether too |\ no0 voule The fims from Bremen, driesson from the United States to this cous LT for the retuvn of o horses aud pYiaLg thivd. Time—3{201 icoin tho future ahavetailivert| MURAEHaka PERTR SIS IotH O G e | e S sk oo e bundied, puests ioluciig st apture of the thieve: SIOUX 0ITY. T LINCOLN. 8 a the ta £ h tee, except by his own request, which was / Bremerhaven ider frov ¥ | ministers of stute, military and naval oftic | the tables and. b o pres. [ L0 € ) A ; SSS——— o 5y o) ¢ b not forthcoming, Dingley had to havea ork. and the leading civilians, were preseat, T T 5 Ty Gravesend Races. ent, buying as fiftec to twenty higlh. Loromming. Dingley el 1o 10¥0 ¢ e S e Sats Dlowers ac \m:):l ll'l“"’:'l | e A RTE FEoaAn Special T | pricatlot botor ther Ioft. iy hiad whal. | Tice a8 Nuw uelant's woprosentative, w | At Now Jorle=TThe Wiscon in from Livr e fead v Neb. .—[Speclal R 90 R i, ver thoy wanted 4 4 el bid. | 1o place c e found for Ge G pool ;. the State of Pennsylvania, from SN T % am to B ntiance was of- | G it ] 0 1w o 1|egrmtotur Bee. J~Thetrack was muddy. | fekUey, wantel Ofthemost spivited bid- | 48P oprated agiinst his sdoction was | bow SonaAlh il Palo ‘l’“";""‘"‘:'l* k ) Ki X 3 3 o J Ligs, Ms. > 120! [ [ tho senate con- ATl DB aaclir frn N o o] i1, Se; R 0 roke out at 10 Tected by buxglars into the saloon of Gertler | Hroenas 5o: 11 0169 3| Sunmary, 3. A Jonesof Corpus Christ, who bought i | ihe Tact that Allhon, o of the senale con: | Af Moville—The Frumessia, from New York | [lapttid, Bept A6 dive brok tho ALY & Waltwath, their safo opened by drilling, | Poweltib 90 4 0 10 of Fiveeighthsof a mile—Volunteer IT (the | magnificent lot,on which she will imme. ’“""U“ plin blestale owa) andivapre: | o Glagoy, gEadil il ik PR G B andover 200 takenotherefrom, There isno | Crosster ed 1 § 1 3 18 0| favorite) won, Bobly Black second, Ballaret | diately ercet an officeund engage in the real | S8, of course, e same interests as woull A B st B Ak ra in Granada, aud despito the efforts x P00 L A 8 00 lor, 31 ind. I “ i estateand insurance business, Judge 12, Sutton 10 ‘@R EOVEINOE. - h / & v . to extinguish it, it isstill burning. The fire truce of the burglars up to the present, Widner 311 111 0 thind, Eon drawn, Time 1 b progress so rapidly in theit | Ruaning, Pa.. Sopt. 10.~The annual Tttt —_— e - One and onesixteenth miles—Diablo won, | 9f St Louis conducted the sale and says that *had been chosen, aid Monduy | 1o eg it e Sormamti St originited Intho Alborea sourtyard mnd s Thomas McCord for Senator. e 0 Sluggard second, Miss Belle third, Eric (thé | In hisexperience as an auctioncer he never | WOV S 0 peaE T BICEIREIRIEE B0V | ing of the democratic clubs of Pennsylvania | spreadto the galleris. Great dannge Brokes Bow, Neb., Sopt. 16.—[Special w favorite) not heard from, Reporter, Strida- | S4W 8o uich enthusiism manifested to so- | o} 4" SRS T HO G Contorars | was held here today. Ouo thousand dele. | been doue. "Wy 18Ry o 16,8 g Sloux Oty way and Salvini drawn. Time— cure lots and never suw a grander site for a y o surprised disagroeme vas s were present, Chancey B, Black pre- e {rig s Ra 0 would not be surprised if a disagiement wa: I I 5 fas oo to Tiw tas,|—Thomss McCordof | Lingoin,. “Three-fourths of a mile, Prospect stables— | Ereat city th Asa SR 1ed 11 bonferencaon . tho sugar question aad | siled and cpened the procecdings with an'ad. | - Cure fox Croup Taylor was nominated for state senator by BUMMARY. Kussel won, Gascon second, Homer third, [ from eleven statesjas well as from the re- | 00 -8 ERBIPINER B L6 BEERE HER TN SIC 1 Gross,” Hedwelt at loneth upon tho subjects | Oil acording todi he Xepublicans of the Fiftecuth senatorial | Two-base hits—Tiluck, * Widner, Temp. | Sallie McClelland (the favorite). ~Not heard | public of Mexico, wiro i attndance, and | &reference to the two branches forscttle: | fiess, efwaluat lanth upon the subjects § 1 SORIGE L6 e attacks of colus, pain districtin session at this place yesterday. Shrec-hase hitseGlenn Kappel, Powell 2 | from, ~Eclipse, Potomac, Strathmeath aud | Senor J. L. Verlstime of San Luis Potosi [ Hete (i {Rab SVERs SHer B L 13 | lot reform. and inflarmmation, and injuries, ot B s Crunley, Cline, ¥ i Hinos n balls=OTt | Amulot drawn, Time—1173 had an agent on the pround who purchased | d0ubt the house ' wauld vore 1o e —— il > Hobron Votes Bonds for Waterworks. | 35t £, "Wied wichen iy Wiaby, obler Mile und_one-quarter, Oriental stalkes— }:“‘”‘I'l“}'m".i(::m:,’.:',fl) l'::::‘.h‘-f,,vl.‘l‘mfi I i g b ron e ing the Da Obstructions, Diath Mesed botls | Eurus (the favorite) won, Eon second, Cast- Lin: [ away IL third, Prince Fouso, Come 16 gan, | Kingston and Tenny drawn! Time— tive Five-cightns of a mile, selling ~| NNA, Spt. 16, [Special Cable e Bee. |- The work of destroyin gates in the Danube was by presence of the Hungari [Special to Tae | fice hits—Sioux Clty m to Heunox, Neb., Sept. 16, h Bee. |- This city today voted §25,000 bonds to | ~Hoover 1, Bases stoln—Sioux Oity b ¥ Mohy coln g, Double plays—Phelun and Fovido u system of waterworks, A very i adiarsathalen and Kiay Ight voto wus polled —95 against and 158 for. | minutes. Umpire—Hoove By, Sept O e Bk - Hore esterday in | Silesian music festivals, and the people of Cowpus Christi chartered The accounts of the Omaha postof special train, mml(-.'(w v to the sale ina body | building siteappraisers have beenapprove and were among l)qlmnt liberal investors in | the department of justice and the courtofr the entive gathering. E hing passed off | at On There is tor of the have been so notifh (the fayorite) wou, Eila T second, ¢ ) e Servian iy} S —_— " slene (colt) ¢ 0 vawh., i in o most satigfactory manner, and | one accountstill pending, however, and that | premiers, the Austrian ministers of com- W g Alblon Notes. Kansas Oity 17, 5t Paul 8. Ehipd Jiclene (colt) and Adatrdrawn, " Timo | {he "sale: alossdromvith’ Doyars. | olaie | 1) she Wil peat 1o b, the district attomoy for ., the mi d oficials of il threo Cholera fn Aleppo. Avnwoy, Neb., Sept. 10— 8 o number | lis sorvices, This vel passed tho madeits appearance in Aloppo, S ng at Berlin, [Spocial Cable peclal to Tue | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Sept. 10.—[Spectal [ Five-cighths of ‘a mile, selling—Vietrix [OFing for —more lots. —Tho ! s, T oy pa Brx.] —The Boono county fair opens tomor- | Telegram to Tie B —Followiug s tho ) won, Bonjanin sacond, Jobn M. third, | 9f Pirohetes mudghglunot be given, but be- | hauds of the accounting ofiecrs and the res- Tow aud continues threo days, In spite of ror Pritice ((ho fuvorito) not heird from: | yond alldoubt thel trausetions swero. the | son sthativis o a different basis from,tho the dry weather the g ‘.““'"m‘ P Mile and one-sixtoenth, selling—RKompland | MOst extensiveof; vy sale that ever took | accounts of the appraisers ) T e e Uc: | place in the southwest. Notwithstanding | latter had their awards made by the conrt WLl excoed all former displays in quantity (ttie tavorite) wou, Glenmound second, Hooks] | P8t commptin. that exated (at and the upproval of these awards was situply +and @ lavgo concourse of | CONITANTINOILE, Sept, 16.~Cholera has ‘ m to socialist meeting last and quility, The buillings have been en- | yanang, 25, R ] Sy gub, the sravi iy ab sll tinos jolly aid | o matser of forualiey, Tha atlorney gencml oyoniue Eyer Singe tho necossity of Targectand” all tho space tuken, Water has [ Nicok s Ynderkood. i 0 4 1 9 lontarilte Becon v | (8000 Rauived.oMggtal, o close. oL 1ha | iimait paton ipon ke ARy BUORBAE | o etro aamtml of thob pacldlie sy, o8 been piped toall parts of tho grounds andthe | gaarer: | e doesl § 8 § 3] Louwviuis Ky, Sopt, 10—[Special Tol- | £ a0, Uy T8 " of tho | cannob b0 discharged hor can tho service | order to provent their bocoming tools of the [ track put in the very best condition, The | Carpenter, 248 (| cpram toTux Brej—The tuck was fast, | Jargost purchasers, the first mayor of the | money in the hands of the court be paid over | anarchists, Itwas resolved to celebrate tho l purses for horse races have boen increased | Suirin 183 5 | Summary: 3 new 1“‘ by ac mlmuli;-m Al~',m- vu.ill\v 1;-n to those to whom 1t is due, I|"\|nun uof the soclulist law with illumina- | ar 2 » pre- | Motiand, rF. 33 One-lalfj mile, maideng—Response won, | imbucd with the idea thal Aran arbor EXTHA SESSION TALK, fons, and tho entries are doublo those of any pre- | Holland. v Ligid & ol AL st ¥ roit | Would s0on beono of tho greulest commEr- | mrere is much differoncs of suinion amone - wvious year. All sorts of athlotic sports have | 3.1 1| Tum second, Liberly Boll thind, Mon Drolt | WoLld 8016 besno of, Lb Erauest, commer- | mhere 1y mach diftoronce of opinion among Mg T \ r o Time south, aud A= | congressmen as to the of 0 report 3 t been provided for and 4 party who gaye a | —Totis. 119 _1l_Tolals . L (e e Madvions - tenoe Son, Ort. | Ordinary {mprovements - contomplated, its | fenGaen 8310, 8 CHER, O 0 XeDt | winixarox, Bept, 10— Secvotary R successtul baloon ascenion hre some tie W i Aoyl mile, maicons -"onor Wory Orl- | LouuitFal andt hewliiul focuton: s tlose | 15017 Creson tat P o) AR Tl lastaim fa povei R s since has been engaged to give exhibitions on d § ite) notheard from, Douglass drawn. Time | PrOXimity to deep water, ""]'{ the rich "“l" in November i ni is had | spection of salted pork or bacon for export o dus el JopRaa SR ote, h gnagnifient * country " hat - surrouts | withaut acton o cerain measirvs. 1t 1sbe. | Moviea’ fon fh wht a i s e et couference of Young Meu's Christian as- | . 1 . ST TR on, Goneral | it : ason 10 think | jioyed thut tho president, personally, is not | lispection bill, which recontly Kt sociation workers withis a radiub of sovente. | - Eimed runs-Kansis City 6, St. i, selilng=Mickle 1 won, Gonersl | oiherwise, A~ now postefice bullding | [io 350 he DEceteny Peronally, s not - ¥e | muaraod rans-Kanus Qity. | ; Caldwell setoud, Joo Walton thirl, Jubilee | § (iSRG A o S < ! Aive miles hus been arranged for, tobo held fn [ SR Anbay, T bas i dunson | o fuvorite) not in it. Time—1 1as just been” esta Bty tn | date fixed by the constitution for veas Chosen Grand Sire. Albion September 26, 27 and 3." Large dele- [ Tiaughiin, Abbey. - Doubla slowiy One mile, selling—Nins Archer (the favor- | COUSe of erection, and anothor mMnmoth | gonpiing, and” that it be is considering the | [uxsas Crry, Mo, Sopt. 16— A spocial gotions from ull the surrounding towns are | and sWorrck. . Buses on Deile e 3 gne willsh encg helulls A nev questiou of issuing a call it is due totho pres- ! ite) won, Rogers sccond, Robin third, Time 1:45, Three-quarters of a mile, blue grass stakes ~Tom Rogers won, Puilora second, Ru- i © PI®S= | tom Topoka says Charles M, Bushoe of Ra guro hrought ¢ At tho send- | 1o, NG, Las boen agreed upon by the toriul conference which decided to abandon bR e poy. by the election bill for this session the question | BO¥ereisn grand lodge, 1.0. 0. I, for grand p was generally expressed that the president | ® e should bo nsked Lo rocouvem congiess - They Al Tesigaed P~ mediately after ihe clections Kt atihe ime | ¢ Spocial Cable- Absclutely Pure, g bestartel ina few days, i tel railroad depot imd sev u}p‘owull‘ \A;]lmL ?mut. 3 x‘t“;“u}nm n,] St rm'lk 01‘1} —Nw:lrllla- 9, bear upou hix on, I, B, Tiflany, judge of the Ninth dis- | Wil Ditchos—Sehmide e THE by s b0 Lin mioon DUl Tadl L ke Hiatl: dise Hoowk, Werritk. ; Fiascd balls |é.'f..,u‘u'1 restioness wro belng coutracted for, and o a rqubartl, Thie—Two hours twent s y ng what was only a shor ago e ‘"‘:‘:‘)‘J":;"‘:"‘gfil'flg Scnmmblo for bis | dveminutss, Umpiro-Ousiok, - © o0 | dolph third, Rosclaid (tho - fayoriw) not | 12 S Drairio will blgssom Into & great metro two candidite—J. 8. Armetiong Ba B — e heard from, Sly Lisbon and Hindoo Lass | o1 \Chore tho largest ships will find a sa ate—J, 5. Armstrong and F. H. drawn, | ; Bl \ - oa will | F00d! 5 t the 1NOPLE, Sept. | rieud; O, throo—A. M. Robbius, E M. Minneapolis 9, Denver 3, Milo'and one-eighth—Catalpa (the favor. | Barbor and the products of land and sea will | iy’ \vis siiggosted that it congress was want X P 0 ) A A Laverty; Scots, oue--G, W. | MiNNEAtoLts, Minn, Sopt. 16.—[Special | i) won, Hamlet second, Eugenia third, rouh the wholo syt wesh, f0 come fogetdiee Agein ot (bat e [t hadthe | §6a 1o, Tilm Bax.|~Tho pratide OO | & oream of tartar haing yowder, Highest tt) St. Paul, two—A. A, Keudall and J. | Tolegram to Tuk Be ~Minucapolis won | erat Caldwell drawn. Time-—1:57, —_——— power todo 50 by taking 8 recess. Honry | ecclesiastical aud sccular council of tho Ar- | of jea: eulaz streugth—U, 8, Government Deuver with ewse today. Toe features were | Mile and ounesixtecath, selling— Mamie Water Lily Soap will float, Cabot Lodge said he believed the president | menian patriarchate have resigued. port Aug, 17, 15%. ~

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