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med, Thy wen laded 1 and wi 180, With &g t, two on bass and | pAFQ W commitics down here to Investigate | 4 TEN THIUSIND DOUAR FIRE. | £t i dee b Eni R HRAI | IALE (AIPONS OF LAOR. [ 4t "1 ' et Dyspepsia ! i a | ilso the eharge of housebreaking. Thescore y ks i know that [ havestronk democratic pro- | e A divities, having beon a delogate to the do RANTS <iry | da 14 Bad om Thede Owtin o " i i o Tnd LU, s Past Hi e Who At Sup | ocratic county and state conventions a year | Makes the lives of many people miserabie, Didan's fall wd Six Ofer Buildigs | . i \xu‘l\«\l 'H”'"\‘hl"‘l"“'\' ‘“::HMUN ‘H« Vanted to Qul_t Plnyn‘!g atthe Bad of ETT forme Pa. t History of Thow Who Ar Su g0, 50 tuat thisis not the of par cawsing distress after e :nl;, Isunr stamac Totally Destroyed | (ot tron Plni Uity, MEtn, e i the Fifth Inning. Manning,®..1 | ! porting the Indepindent Movement, folitis. Repn vlicans and democrats who 1+ | giek hoadache, heartburm, 1088 ot appetito, 3 | \ordiey from Fins Clty, Min, 3 fused to bow to Craddock's dictation wero iy b s ! g | have boens ereating fortwo weeks. They | - 3 : alike subjectea o patty persecutions, and | ® Tt :Illxulu-l r:rollusz.xn;!"I.xs:;l'.rl;uuw: | t " o s 3y ' ore cither exprlled on some pretext or be- ongue, an egularity of ORIGN OF THE FLIMES A WISTHY. |05 ittt ba rpy o somomne snce | THE GANE WIS FORFEITED 10 OHAHA. . : o | ' SUF-CONSTITUTED LEADER'S SALE. | e s ctlimivee us lo vommtoois fuove ho'| - DISIO8S the wweli. Dyssepsiidovs * | fvenexcelent, md enjoyed some fine hu . ! { N ted as 0 voluntarily lave th wols. i dueksand squirnl abo Mp, Seavey | oo b rery B : 2 cnce, BBt & Wons | iy prose: Sl >l cquires careful attntion, Most of the Furnitare In the ¥ive | umjeg o wing | Wt Pronvised o Bea Very Pretey | o0 g B j | Fosasseing ho Influence, But & Won Iy Prsencd stich ablies 1 are now prac. BAtiNg and's rencdy ko Tood's lestdences Sa The loss ne of the shots Lo st Spoileld by a Scnseless e o e, derfal Amount of Check, He ~>‘" 002 M.““‘!‘(“\'“ -'[‘v“l‘».:‘; ot ;-l""f ,,:f';”“, Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yotefMelentl Partin T ; O dshe mjoyud picking of & few Kick Tips for Today's I uisas Clty 1000 00 20 417 Barters Away Votes o who are working for the independont ticket It toues tho stomach, regulates the diges: Fartially CGoverel by squirrels fom the vall trees with her rife. il Minnen poiis 00 01 00 40 0-5 Dath not Control, but there ato otlors nal o tion, creates a gool Sick Inswxrance, e e ol T RACERy WAk g mpt. Tt to cby | petite, banishes headach C 1“;‘“”" ".""l'l'A o S0, 11 18 ViEY Hifol pAthedtune- Kunus Oty 8 Wanopalts 1. - the audhesive power of praspective politic and refreshes the ming Headache cry el ithe sme line, e is ¢ . bash hits-Toover & Smith, loiland, plund rackdock clatms that he will have 1 havo been troubled with dyspepsia. [ efredied by theoitingand tol up the worlke Plyed. W Dy, Killen, Sicriti hitg-Hoover, Gun o T following iobier” v e I : pepsia At11:30 last might. fin broke outh a laee | HIECLG WIMeMTAEIRA THe U OAC s Oy, .. .| 3 283 | Duinte, Doublc e Qe anl Doge | The folloving letter was r it tho Labor burcau It the iudepandent wirs, | had but lile appetite, and whit I did eat {enip buiiling i the comi of Twaiys | POl et couid 4 G Mitwuker 'L 117 81| rude ICHlen, Dugdaln and “Ryn Hises o prominent Knight of Labor wh-- i \‘\‘m“n;- ?11 ‘m\p'\'wr‘ .,;51 s0 on | Hoart= Uistissed me, or dil mo ¥ “ . % A A oS . - 117 4 halls—Swirt ze K B s ut 08! ® toone written o Hond e irough the lis is extremely disgusting - f tighth and Walnit strets, kown sDidin's | TS, (G EA T Lt b 11 ) Shartzel 11 Rillen b Tin—Ope e aad | TSPOMe toone written to Wil 10 those of us who joined tho' Knights o littlo gool. After ealing | : 3 wlu making inquiries conceming the st i bur i A ball, md occupicl by John Db, who KDt | pfraancial Trasaotons of the Coine | * s fifiy-fiveminutes, Uinpire-Meberuiott. [ uking ing Labor with the sxpaciation of DHER I oyt would haye a falnt or tired Pinancial Transaet i i s smlon, and Frink Vevo: wiho leept 12 7 ing of certain ywwould-be labor leaders hai condition and assisting our feltow men to do all.gone feeling, as though £ had pot caten tey During the Last Week v esilID American Association. ¢ ' i o y a PRy bakery. Back of the saloon and bakery there Bosow, Sept. 2. —(Specil Tel 5 i 36 At TIEMED: frorm Lin cols 0 who are stumpiig the | the same. anything My troudle was aggravated by " eith s ; o 0 & | PR state for tho independent ticket. Thegentle [ With best wishes Tam fraternally yours, my business, painting, Last ‘,"""""“"’l"""”;"t“”‘)' b Ay e b Y | M Dee.]-Tho folloying Wbl > aha ©, Lincolmn 0. Toledo, Syrcusod, A Yooolviag o letise having boors promaly | - 15, DUNAIRE, sptlig X took Toods Sar o SOUP ;ul’x:v halland for holding politic Il m.m.:lmp tches from the Au,lrmu- ||mv'¢.l'~1 Ablg erowd went out 10 see the closing AT &, TOUIS. imposed upon by these sune iraposters 14“-';::;‘\;1_\‘ |:I;\1;~lmh:‘\!» Tr Local Assembly K saparilta, which didme an Stomach “"1.'|]r Butse. G - gilton b - g AUER | Ly U GLUS IR, HioWS the fros o |gamo betyeen the Lincons anl Omibas 8t. Loils 12, Rochwtor ], finally concluded that it ws his d e i fimense amomt of good. Tt gave mo an R wi . il Soull i ivd angs forlast weels, with rates per The | Yesunlay In the second gane, wien_ seven nnings | lighten his fellow workers and expose these A New Eicotton Bl appetite, and my fool relished and satisfiod Sl it i i (e @ or deerse, aqinst e |° gyt iy sayof itwas very dose and ex. [ wer plived, tie sore stinding 10 to 3 fn unpritcipled leaders who, underthe giseof | Cricveo, Sept. 21.—(Spocial Telogram to | e eraving Lhad proviowly experieiced.” and o acennt of the great dstanceandthe |, amnnts for the cotspoillng e i) g Ao vero | Tavor of St. Louis, the contest. hroke up in a 5 : ! GEORGE A. Pack, Wate: el X i citing, andsevenl bals of enthusism wero e 3 st the fudopendentmovenent,ave sinply plying | Tur Dre.) gty e S BIll66 110 a aak, Watertown, Mass, hilly road over which tho depirtment halto Witk dtory and ex. | YOW. The umpire ordered Grifin out of the | the tudependentmovement,are sinply plying e Bre.|-At a meeting of the Ballot Re ran tho flmes had full - pusession of the — | rolled outof Mullen®s peanut factory and ex- ne. Grifin refused to go and the game | theirncfarious of extorting money | form associition of Chicawo last evening the Hood’s Sarsaparllla structire before the fist hie team could | | plodid onthe anbientair. y was forfited to St. Louis-9 o0, from the variow cendidates for theie sup | fudicliry conmittee reported a draft of a bl | goutby aildrugits. #1181 tor §5. Prepandoniy reach the spot. The tem fron Twen tysov- p—— | ‘:““‘""!“' ‘1‘."“\.!”"“; fi hahie rhyed, o posed influence witk belonging to | whichis intended to mtroduce the essential | by C.1. 100D & 00, Apotheciries, Lowel), Mass [ venue followed = close ) 2 andoverybody left the grounds ve , ' 5 o r unions. eatums of the ralinn systor oting, Py it 1 8L M avenue followed ° clos 4 el ¢ Golumbis 6, Baltingre 1, the Tabor: unions, features of the Australian system of voting, 100 Doses One Dollar behind, anda v L | $ nd disappointel 3 Second game—Colunbus 7, Baltimore 4. Here is the letter: and which will be urged upon the coming bani, ' B the sbradire s dumodund | - Lincolu wanted to tike a ride someyhere, Laxory, Neb, Seypt, 10, 1800 -Mr meeting of the goneral assembly, The city @ firemen put fn r time din teyingto | Now Vo . . onbrivtie S Arfbas [ — SINCOLN , Sept. 10, 1800 -} — ey J % olisck thie fistes from srendte 10 Addeng, | Joeton 7 o-iles [andasiced Umpire Hengle o plese call tho el \\r'; sy IL”’“ Omaba, Neb., Dear Sit and Brother: Reply- | cection law is to be s mented by the | Years for $12,000 prop Threo small dwelliig hoises west ! drasiicy ganeandthey'ddo simething for him some A IR e Athletls ing toyourletterof the 12th inst, inquiriig adopts MK, Sept. 21,—[Special Tolegr of Eho hmll Wore snsuansd bilre i Manes Withons > ¢ day, Second game—Louisville 16, Athletics 3. s to the character and standing of sov the forme v adopt the latter a8 | to Py Bix,]—A remavkable story of cool wgotten undercontro ofivmes by | ¥in Fanciad. Lodl 3 0 " 8 prties living in this cty eilling themset well, making 1t applicable rily to Chi- : . ; ,l{..,:.' i ,',‘: ,,.,['[.“i,_‘”\“‘\'\'»',,l,"‘”‘,"'.,,,‘E.'.\, Pittsting . . i 9 o] A, Hemgle had o half Among the Amateurs. liuigmn of Yiklion; i’ ;lmnpi A REAB | calio,: DTS 18 Aohey £ PGt aa s i« ,,,.,-.“". iminal logie came out in the police court to R [ Bointha: the Cusaliuctiion bE- Johna * Hom [ : & : notm o d so but ho caught s Bramm, Neb, Sept. 21—[Special to Tne § jn bohalf of the indepodent tiekee T will <y ssage of the law by making it com- | 04y 01 the inution of the three bell boys minsky's sioom building, & lirge two-stor: et ! iii| glawe fom Presidet McCormick’s eagle [ Brr.|—The Nonparicls of Omshawere do- | tiat the antloment for whom you inquirs « on thewholo state, The bill will | of the hotel Vendame, o struclure. suiee i A A ©from the directors' boxand declared the | feated here today by the home team. The | wre 'u';lll)'(m'l«llw\\luv of \‘m ..mrri‘l'.-l © :‘nul te a state va.ln'.lnft'lwlhnn m»’mu:l\\wn— Alihoughthe firemen workel with all pos- | hsisiie: i 1110 | gam mustbe playedout. score stood 1110 ¢ith two monout and | 'SPet Of the wageworkers of this stute | o, « ingr of threo monbers of the su- sibloenergy, thoflames claimed Herminsky's | bateon: immeNifaaE Masliow it 16k as lanel | & *horn toam ot the Tt ety s § and here 1n Lincoln where thoy ave known | proime cout, who shal sere in votatlon, v it i saloom andiwo small dwelling adjicent be- | New Oreans 2000 ¢ ¥ o B 4 - g G0 omricamit the bat The Nonpariels § thoy have absolitely no influence whatover | more than o of them to be of the sam po- | Larlan & Saunders. Omne of the bell boys foretiey were ciecked - # s o coild be and he'd be didconsiderable kicking during the gime. In { among theclass in whose interest they pre | litical party, Al state clections held St turned state's evidence and told low Henry uilding inwhici John Di Yeep v [ SOIENOURL = | playanother lick, and he began. o gather up | tholast lalf, when Lee brought in the - 1un § tend to speak, and w hose soitiments theey tancously with stato elections shall be under | Cassin, the chief prisoner, secured possession o inwhi ! ! & I 2 salon wasownel by Frank Vevor OrAH A Vo <=+« [ his dishes proparatory to going home. that tied the gune, the Nonparicls datued | ol clim fovoter ot | e controtaf this state board, uting througl oLt money Osar Matthows, Ty an o cost about £6,00. It is a tot DORVEr. —n 2o “You'll have to wiik, Mae, if youdon't > or, throwing 0 show _yo viat unmi o e local agencies, which shull be subordinate | fdavit, te! estory reforted to o sq, lightinsurnce. The lss onstock will swell | Froviimes. '\ AL ORISR TR e VB | ey ttoine pIUEE TG, IHFO i i nd avrnt inposters this manJ. I, | 1o thestate boanl. Tnother respects the pill | Cassin approached him several tines with e lss to 000, st i i {“ oY L il i Gt oF "“. b thogame and kicking for five minutes the Adock and his feiends are T will give yoi | is framed after the New Yok bill, plan o take the box from th fo. Mo sail Herminski's ilding oppsite, Is « b G r | ‘~“|".' ,“""l i l." ll““,‘"!h"l e aantes | umyive qlled the game 9 to 0 in favorof | alittle histry of the order heve so thit you - - X he would be willing to serve ten yomrs to g et PRI K P i iless yoiplaya littlo while longer. Blir. Whenthe Nonparlels realized they § may judse for yourself asto the corniption A Cold-Blooded Murder, the money, which e conld hide aid got w e totalwreck. Loss onbuilding, 000, W [won't, 50 | won't!"” relortel Maculla, i i : 8 My { | hadlosttheir puarantee they wantedto play { ond raseality that is undeemining it Ine | 0, Sept. 2.—[Spectal ®Tele- | Feleased from il Matthews told him to stock, 8300, Menphis il and lis under lip hung down until it dragged i i r Tlié five dwelling hou wre ommed by IS . . % A it out, bt it wus toolate, as partof the home { pressed with the truth and justiceof the " o'l | A o ¥ it himself, as "he would lave nothing to do e g ho S tean hadleftthe gounds and nearly allof { ciaims of the working masses asenunciated | ST 0 THE Brr | —Satarday night, at about | itk the’ thert, Cassin fold bim b coull Jobn Bille ohn Kaismeska, Feoch Hem - R s 5 on) 1L '1‘)::: you ean just go rome and stay b ¢ 10 0'clock, John ¥, bartender at the bekind Vidav Kerlea, -2*hetotalloss npon elnd, O thier, andT LRI vol are st i sy & | inosudion The ga o by thepreambleand declaration of principles ek, onway, bartender at the | easily get at the box, ashe know the cor T LY BBty B, o enLpon. o there, and] thiik yoi are just s nasy as inirosting of e Kuits of Laator, an desiving to iy dance nul:.«\m ::ml Kill ll 1 Jomn Nidwell, a { binadion (O e st Cussin - was lotd in nitur was saved. e P, s e st i o vere present. mvself with an organization whose members | cow-puncher in the employ of the ( le | $10,000 bail and Matthews wus sen the The total loss will Toot up ot $10,000, 5,‘;.‘.“‘.[""’“ ML el AR et e Entries for Monday's Races, should be actuated by a sinw]‘_n-v and ernest | gttle company. The shooti was a e liouse of detention “Clioorigin of tho firois wnkio wi, jontlemen Omahuhasn't hada game for Ry s e el foi | blooded murder, Conway was tate e i st h : C OUISVILE, e kg s L blooded murder, Conway was lately brought IO o ————— AR 0 T O RV A T e o ) o Aarhe) ing Tassses andl (o olorate ther to ahighor | | CAOF mKeR, Donwny was tetoly brought demned. BAPTIST MSSIONARY UNIOY s ; st rice, three-quarters of 4 mile selling | plaveof usetulness and enjoyment, T join s0u Polk, who had her nose cu 1 men and womon wiod ’ 3 ay y £ 12| han, T voum, Mr Looiard, Vo 0 . | —NottieDeutrice, Hoeopsike, Benla B, Ore, |4 Tomi - ssscmuy of - oy Eeoriclons b off, and is the keeperof a dive in this to suffer tho tovluves of dyspopsit, e fill 88 147 e Do AN R i i 5 len lie emvd goaned, and the day’s Riudy Gule, qura Doxu, Diunie Ellcis, | nd for neadly @ year have been a tiemib ! 5 said, form sided at Port- | with new hope after a fevw (osces o 8 . : o Gt 1 ; sportwasas anond.« el Fumie S Maud B, Re > pettiwit but at the last mécting of my assonably 1 n orry, Vidwell was Stomich Bittters, This buddi L Last Night : SeanTae 3 ‘ \\vvnmrn‘zlmf ther burlesque, however, the Second race, one mile-Orietal, Libert ' for a withdiawal | asking for o re- | res atle fellow and was unarned, as wis ms nto the fruition of cortain Tie First Baplist ehuren was filed trom | Wieh - | : O e BRI e e criparbis on SR, Ovnlpht Philoray 1iasttan, o Siven, | oolptin pallopsls, dalkand) staub sevsr any. | s companiinse Lrathoa pa e 88 Bi8 Bittors is persisted in, It brings pulpitto vestibulolastuight withw eamest, tiaunreed| § e \{ll{"\{ . the .\hlmn\\ of canise or Justifieation, | Ogbarn, Pan Chicf connceetion with the but ona mere pre- | coolness shown by Sheriff dageox the cow- | to all dyspepties who seck its aid thought fulaudiene of Christizn pople, The | G mitapii. : S A il berubny Pen iy v s fnirdrce, one nile aud soenty yards, | nscof an excuse oy tho master workmun | puncliers in town wonld have mado short | lenco, I i, sinking of the pit o oS G THORA R DGRBS ot et e, | e | B R ik Sl b gamic | eva, Jo Wilton, Pickip, Hopefu, | Iwasrefused myrights aul privilegs, aud | work of Conway, There is considerible ox- | stomach i meals, the neeyol sion. wi Lol R 10 0 (e | e Bl sl C L Lol e Gl R TR ner, Anna Race, now [ want it fo bo distinetly undorstood | ctement intownand the coroncr may have | and i f which cheonic indi gani 10f the Baptist Missfor 1nion of 2 =1 [PEQICEEE NES BBE Y ROoNi Fov ce one mile anl 100 yards, selling | that. from now heneeforth aud forever Lelaim | another jobin the moming. he jailis being | the parent, disipp: vith the Omualn. The union iseompoed of members 4 9 A ‘.“;{“hfl Pl [ ‘Mm"nm"l.\‘ weak Hyd Pell Mell, Tenlike, Pantalette, mection with the noble order guarded by u posse, 5 progenitor,. Most beneficient of stomach ic romall the Baptist churches of Omaha and AUEGIOY e # 0| }Ll-ll I'u-mi‘- “.3:,'}." (-vfl\'\u to !‘“]yul h(\'{{: pectator, Bob Foxsythe, David, Bertha, iipulated by such wily schemers. ——-— who can + ] in 5o many instances the thiect of fie omninlon s to sh | Lkt i scenon tie groinds ina log tine, and they | i e Koo ositenth, mile, | 4 E. Cradloels, whe sinen i olection Tho only railroad team out of Omaha | awilins ” eloquenee B s o by : Now led ton ) ) 3 o e SOy o ‘and thes andicap antall ted Cap, Famin. | state recorling and finanial secret run expressly for the accommodation of | benefitted by it, spoak voluntarily inits b (i AT LR Bl e gill ey | ey A won the gamelad it | Digo (Or, Blarneystomw, jr, O - | wsinghis ofico for his peronal agemndin: | Omana. Counall. Blufta. Den Hateacm O | RAIE, I8 requirs a grphio pomto. e portsof ti wherethercare no Baptist | Monteal ... . b continuedto a finish 4 ) N ni ) S S Hil e -y | ] ) X 9 Y Manie Fonso, Business, ment, is responsible for this conditionof the hi N is Ynole the vorinents of dysy but in w o th churches by establishing misionsand by as- AT . . i . ! an amateur, played in vight, and A M il o 8 1mi Skt Chicago business is the Rock Island e i 4 . ! it e Naiwiite 10 20351015 : d | 2 : order, which has reduced the membership in s : testimoniais received by tie proprictors Ris!nl theuew churcles to gt fuily upon | g s 2 3 i had todo, which was nothing, as AT GRAV this _city from 70050 that toduy the *Siot buled limited, leaving Omaha at the Bitte p ortrayed with vivid R ey ot deth T e (e tO (S ot ool | pvellus sy oldtried profesional iu thocoun- | First mce, thredquartors of & mile— | {1 a1t foar of tho ncs ol ng t city over { 415 p.m. daily. Ticket offico 1602, S truthfuln 1stapation, biloustess, mi D Wormaley of De Y I‘:\]vn‘ &n}u'...”m Rochoter h62,0 lr_‘H\\n\: ;Hl.x\tl‘h)ne‘ ; i Utbana, Malble Glean, Druidess, Salvini, | soventy-five members i good standing. The | teenth and Faram sts. Omaha. cular debility, milavial fovers wnd rheum- presiient of thémion, ind hopresided atthe R a5 betinralin wis fined 50 mnd suspended just | Ballston, Stridearvay, Bellwood, 13eck, Tip: | pooe momne ALt WL R LR 3 Sl R s ieele el B it mceliz 1 nigi A‘\“l\l‘l(':l-:\.mngulamlll)‘lng Sanrda 1):.“1;'1.‘1}:grfi’i‘::}:i‘\mmfih" Manag Tenacd, | staf, Minola, Bobby Bead, Granite. the order, and it will soon be o dis Mishap on an Rig. i) T R d gathering the prosi- - :ins o He apologized, however, Seccond race, one and one-cighth miles— ¢ to' bel f rder here i P - o) o % g s 4 ot in F et . 4 5 v grace to belomg to the order here B 2 [Specia Coming Weekin Congress. dent sail it U wiionm vould | N30 and was ninstited and allved wplay, Eiuris, Los Angeles, Budihist, Eric, Repori- | fraciocle. gaine o mitions o M5 ,l,:‘;‘""_' L "-‘ s '_“l“" o A L e have tho pleasin ol heariiz a fow wirds SR W Quabascorel twicein the opening iming, | or, Monngue, Nejuda, Bellwod; Now or | orer ehrsean’ (s ofosition g ek, |~The first accident that hs hap- R , Sept, 2 o uniuis fromino wiricen(n all partiof tio feil in Fiofercls B e TACAE Gon lox ol andihatvsal - Niver, Binquet, Wiltrid, Cleve, Eninence, | At the laststatoussenbly oily eight assen: | 1enedin tho central Wyoming oil fields toa | bhusiness before the senate isthe bl for thy ':;\lltfl Iu i \ln; or o 0 union would be WismINoToN. Sept, 81.-The republican als| u.on\\ft hatwosacker and New [ Moroe, Casson, Lotion. blies were represenied, owing to a bittor | man working onan oil rig, occurred at 6:40 | relief of he supreme court. Itis probable wellexplained lefore the micdting chsed, et SR g man got his bise on bulls. Then, after Third mce, five-cighths of a mile, selling— | fight between the state officers, some favor | Thursday eveni s ‘harl ingler that some uction will bo taken on this and Tho fmt spuker introdired was _Rev. | confiroes on thotarifthill wore insession all | O*Conorand Clevelnd had gonoout, Works | Min 14imet Detor i v mile, slifng— | figh ik Ao BT G on s By SyL e LORrleg (DR g lan.oF ‘ 1 Ewing of the Zin (colred) Baptist church | day tday, Oneof then sail tonight that he | otn a litle serateh infield hit, on’ which CAlly). Eona Alma (H11}), Tow Dororie '\,“.’;'m‘},"" e '{“\'{i"él‘l"xt‘“‘"‘;‘"! flur,“_'" cou | Fremont, Neb., president of the Pessemer oil | the bill fora court for private land_claim In thonowh partof tho city, Tho revernd | was yoll salisfiel with the progrss mde, | Dothbasorunuers sred, This wasmade | oman ez i), s e wiopententstate contil conmitios o | Pacer mining conpany, had the misfortune | but itis dificult o say what it will be, Tho ;:o:;m-vl : x:}]x‘pllmuml low the Zion ehureh | pug foclined to tlkk ngarding the chuges | Possible by Rowh’s bid handlingof the ball, in.,“m,.m..\,u,,u Thile sedthe cll, while State Master Workinan | 10 cateh hisarmin the bull wheel while put- | ills next on theorderof business are the two v aleuglect up duriug thopastivo yers |nado Ho thinis 1t likely that the report | Komp, on 6 baso on balls o stedand s wild | Lige: Hla oo, Hom, Livonis, Lady § |\" 8 Hevéy made the all and climedit | 108 on the bull wope. e was taken around | libor bills, and they will e called up at the frona handful of people worshiping i o | W51 b Anished Toesdy nis P, tallied Ticolsinitl runin thethird | Fune (colt), Sohoy Vilsge Ring, Blictor, Costa | was iognl - Crapioay el elvoy | the wheel twice. His Jeft arm is broken and | first, opportuni n a@grcoment by tho H Tae bl ARt 2t y nig . y Village Ring, \ was legal. Craddock sided in with Helvey left U opportunity, An agreement by th mf.'“l! he u; slnl agv.ledh |n|;?1\ 0 = con- - nir;it Maallar scored the tieing run in the | Rica, Ciarr on, Basterlode, and managed toget cight assemblics to send | b1dly lacerated, as is his left haud. His | .o 1 ity 4 Lt ‘l‘{l’"p‘;"g*f,“'l‘: s Two Engincers Blown to Pieces. fifth, Fifth race, three (iartes of amile selling | delegntes, whileJobn Devlin of the gener | NEht handis also hurt, three singers being s bl Hoovermaden single, bit was forced at | . b Viliage e b by n of, He spolce yery lonetully of the fiture ind | Cirravoas Tenn, Sept 21-TheWiler | soung by Macilars bt toleatisy. Koy | Shicopions Lemion Blosom, Villap Mall, § eecutive bmd vas st o strighin oi | 0 of. sted i connection with the stealing of the $12,000 contained in the strong box of the Chicugo bookmakers, those who, i the taviil is not probable beforo Tuesday or Wednesday. Theve will prbably be specehies by Aldrich, Carlisle and Ingalls saidibat i(hls angregationsiceels inpy- | of anengine attached to n frighttrainom the | folbwed with 1 two bigizerand Mac gallopes | Broapncy Hiaiue, Nowbure, Roger, Lynn, |} the fight, Helvoy was sustined and Blake |- The well is ging down nicely, it being | yabtiehes by Aldvieh, Garisle aud L > el 1 i i Brdforl, Reccho, Pat Sheedy, Gucie M, 4 el Byt Balty a1 GANIA v | 1,230 feet deep, und the indications are favor- Ing tho 1ast 85000 thechund thoway will | EastTennssee, Virgiin & Georgin wairoad | acmss tho plate Qiotatin, t Y s BEE ALy el g ol DR e | e o ey B L2y 0 house thy Ligston Venahlo dnot then be dear for o stutingof anoher |expldod tnightat Stermun Heghts, The | This wis all, Sixth race, tiveequarters of a_ mile—Bil- | Cracdocic. aftor a - b e oty o = Nt wEeoouoy the Tavicile auion chunh in the south prtof the cily, wlich [ engier aul firmanwereblown to pieces | _When Omabicameto the bat in the sixth, Lyhoo, “lorso, Madstone, Sulvini, Al Farrow, § much coveted position of stats recording and | Tickets at lowe: s and superior | puginess can be touched. Tho repiblicans L R Bar,. | Ml abrakman erionly fnjired. Muaullax ofustd to mntinio, aud the gams | King Crav, Cusson, Mohita Hanly, Neridm, | et seom. = Hors b o A | e adiion the great Rock | expect to quoram of their own Man BRI wais (hoct A o e e BF ViR ob T ar. o ey 1 Ornaln astbovedesoriied. | Balarat Worth, BariSi. ¥, { O Readit audjudgo for yourself as to his | Island voute. Ticket ofMico, 1602—Six- | day or Tacsday. Whit follows. the. tleet on the splendid suceess that had crowned the oy of siolen b ) * ?fl)-\"llllvluv y mile and oneclg Isl-" “on, 1 fitnessto engage in a wmoverment to elect teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha ase depends largely on the tariffbill. Whe IOl of tho Uerman Baylist church on | Ly St d-—Vilentsiorms previle - Ll Bhilosophy, Come to Taw, Philinder, Anuie | ‘pure and honorabio men to_oftice.” The e | that measure and tie general. deficiency bil Twoty-sixth anlSowied siets, - in Paris and vicinaty today, Waterspouts ICRIEC TS Boleyn (kelding). Evening News charges Craddock with ac- Tried to Kill Her Betrayoer. ‘m‘u disposed of thehouse will have i In the house the Langston-Venable election 2 3 ® repomted & : il didim- | Walsh, ss, Eighth race, threequarters of a raile, sell, I v v candi os last x ¥ of orl 8 s y Within tro yurs tlul chich fis gmwn [4re wpovied in some placs. = HuLAH im- | Rl S for Sru race (t Brigel, Daisy Woodrul, | fhtins oy, e for candidats Lot | Dryyen, Colo, Sept. 21.~[Special Tele- Sallycompletea s work anliwillb: w s alati kg & god Jilied. | o danags o wadams. - Oydones O] Gonnay, 10, Imsignt, Cast Steel, Susie’S, Littte Minuie: |if Yo could got & apieco for them | Eram to Tue Bre. ]—Alice Hoyer, a young ou: congregation, owning a curch proprty q / Fif e ALY Prince Edward, Ruth, Can't Tell, Syracuse, | Afterthe other political parties had put up | woman with some remaining traces of worth 25,0, destroyinga number of bridges. Works. i i ert 0 - & e e wWillls, 1. B Hartison. weirtickets he helped to cll alabor con- | beauty, walked intothe Luvetta restauraut Mr. Galtes of the Emmanuel church swoke vention,”” when il wasundestood the {labor’ § T anrih an, very_encoragingly of tho work at that Six Square Miles Submerged, Norhze . S5t ket churth and urged upon the Biptist worker Munsenis, Sept. 2. —Theough the col- | M5y sonsisied in extorting mouey from tho caxil- S Wit To Dispel Colds, Headuches and fovers, o clounso th o syston effectunlly, yet goutly veor bil 2 b 1 B She, o bar- | fous,or whei the blood is impue lugggish, t 2 X t AT GRAVESEND. dates alrealy nominated to got them “‘onc [ fA'd two shots at Al Sheppard, the bar- | lous,or whei the bloodts ) thelnportance of pushing out ito other |lapso of tho’ cnal bk slvsquure mils at st Rirst Raco—Bobby Beach, Tipstad, dorsed” onthe. libor Heket, “Tho. Mborins | tender, Neithertook effect, and ‘sho was [ e ‘{?“I”’,-l'\“ TR0 At ; .+ | Mallmorthave wen sibmereed. Hunireds ] Second Raco—Euis, Binguet wen repudiated this ticket Which recoived | promptly arrested ou @ charge of assault | ek ki e ven Rl thy L Attan of e Cilvary Baptit clirch | of “tms of rape wen destroyel and nany AENOOL Third Race-Bay Chester, Vunty, aboutone hundired in the city. This sy with infentto lclll. At the station she toid | thom sse Syae e picating or weakeni spolo encrgotically upon thequestion, “Does | foador catle drown e, - Py i e, Lot Tlion b iRain ot e S D 0 3 tho stat ¢ em, Syrupof Figs. It Puy ) haviig xyolorene o whotl . 8 the story of her downfll. She said she 13 e 3 3 ‘l ; W heth LA LA T Cline, vf Fifth Race—Bradford, Lemon Blossom, spective of party, united to defeat an obno: i A g e 2 s ! S s or o gt Work @om - i “ehiroh Boulinger Causes Two Duels, Tralley . i xth Race—Worlh, Meriden, ious candidite oi the republican ticket ho | Went to visit relatives in Lincoln, Neb, | Justhowan alterative medicinecleanses the convinced the wdiene: tna o mine | s, Spt. 9l—Deputy Millvoye was Piangan 1o eventh Raco—Eon, Philosophy. was found working for the rpublican cani. [ 1bouttwo vearsago, whero sho met Shep- | svstem s i opon question; but that Ayer's « thaiilie Wil 11 Onyais watrastiy s, o | wounded fia Guel with & Joralist ia Packs | By aah: 3 Highti Raco—Daisy Woodrul, Privce B~ | date and tis sail that his worle n. bilalf of | 1ord, wha w s on tho police force, and wis | Sarsayarill dom produc i adical chanize i i A i = o of g : Wi e b Gl ward. pureand honorable government that day was | 2 1018 DO R e Shiorala W sdapttod i, 2 ativ if e wnsidoed o sivatin of Amther duel was fouglt belveen | Afooter. o = Jaid for inthe hard <o of the ralny, Crad: | Sheppard loft Lincolu ind she entered upon | everywier considered tho best. somody — for umn soils as oy should b estimted. In |wwoyritenat Birdows. Both duels wrose | Marlla AT I0UTS VUL d for i el e et | alife of shamo iu Omals, Subsequently | blood disorde & fow yean the Baptistchurhes of Omiha | frog e Dogiange s Syt i st Race—Ora, Fanni § LOR e mpe I e vas 0tk o SHUT both drifted to Denver. Two or throe times havebeen increwsed fom twoto sis churene: e 2= o Second Raco—alesting Bau Chiet, Fral wavention. He miomiag mgett POl | ghio ks demsnded monoy ofhim and hoen ro: andive nissions and ull this has boen ione Fatal Election Riot i Portugal, Elee T ; Tuird Race N shor, FHopeful, Burrows id forged bis_ nume: o tho cali s | fised. At lust she detormined o kil him | Cuissox Swiica by lin extmise of thetruo missinary wirit | T omox, Sapt dlein an dleotin o in R TR Fourth Race - ydy, Berth i e raae same. Orddooe | d then herself, with tho result, stated. | proeident and RS e . penditure of about3lo,00 of mis- RE Pite e oo h Tl ran Fifth Race- nie Fonso, Was, lishel 1o datna the couvention | Sheppard deniesover having been in Lincoln, A RTnE 6 NFALiEi| (e tora i e sion y funds. Lo Portugies i a . was over that the laboring mon had been | 1d Suys howasin Kusas City at tho time | WKinga walk in the forenon and a - ride B Stobensn, thcity nissioary, was [leen persms were kildd wd many To TEW G 3 io. 1abors beon | o ntioned by Miss Hoy serts the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. MeKe intnducedand tlked earnestly and éfiectu- | wounded. 10 WA NEWS, beaten by the alliancemenin the convetion d s Hoye s that e e R ot he fixst mether ubouta year ago in Denver. | children leave Tuesday night for Indi v for ten mi e te ——— s eirne aha 1, L : that” Powers’ nominati brougi 3 g 1 allyfor tenminutes, He reviewel the worle : bans. sine A 2 L ’ Hiallcoat Wt re Diacaialltonn. MELLALEoman nunlialen iRt rougit e apolis, and the Moy houss mow hein domneby the missnary unin and predited Died While Attending Mass, e sy Doulie . h o Yo fnto the gnde. | | Many people labitually endurea feeling of | closed for the season, the popilation of greater reults inthe future than in the t g, S Edwarl P. M. Mar e 0 Go AL TASSE O Mamsmrrrows, Ia, Sept. 21 pecial | Evenafter( clcliad gone into the inde- S0 P A 4 8 3 i i I i I thomenbors vil ouly ol Lother W | menes of wathmont for. North K, | SericamipShte Jit by plechrTonchs & | muogran to Tur’ Bar]—The Chicao, St | [endit movemmt 16 didr ipresest B work: | Ssttule, because RS ihashiarata, 1L | Oreaugllthes beabight porolis-Pres Ibthmaniers vil ojly ogther and ) oh 7 Wil 5 but g | Ine the boodle Tacketon thoice, and Wi | ey vouldtalee Dr. ). . McLauns Sar Cana M, Harcison, M. T i DMr. Strickler, of the First Baptist church 5 (e e Vi the republicans held their s the *ln- pin}.‘\uth 5 weariness would give @ Secretary |L|I\|u , Mrs, two wasiext alledmd addresssl thounion i & R Tk r"“c"‘"'v';"“ new “\‘ Teale < "l""""”f fluence” of the state recordlng and fuancil | Placeto viprand vitulity. s Lot o oM} Oencciatlons aul veryentertuni il ol . PERSONIL PARAGR APEES, Sioux City 10, Milvaukece 8. ying asidetrack onNevada street, througl secrelary was agiin exchanged for the hand z o S DRSS AR QO WD 0 pipias!T ALl tor ) b bt Fa Ao e ELe Soux Crry, In., wiich the maiu track of the roud runs, War- § coin of thorealnin the famous Fourth ward | FEemarkable Mind-Reading Test. road, Chopurty will probably leavo hers unin and the wdieice very promptly gave [ J. W. Betts of Lincoln is at the Millan, gran toTie Bee rauts wore issued forthe avrestof fivesection “}"“l'-k FE "‘""'}E"“I‘l".‘;‘_““‘jl“; iAsashan Qucien, Repi tleolB % Delegram to 2R about $60, D, W. Moffattof Gordon isat the Casey. of today’'s gamo: bosses for violating the Sunday law, Dhoy | V1L kuown b 208 Ol itia dondleat lith sitemont, is incrensing . AR e 5 e Trsilan o0 the DA s ! V'S g ) 3 horetail business men’s association, Hoe | jore over the marvellous feats of Mind pped from Canada Prosby terian, undor ORIy L B b L arame jag tne My | J.L Brush of Greely, Colo, is at the Pax- ST ET were taken before Mayor Ames wd gave ded his partuer and the: ‘Tudg- .0 ) e e O Sl ekott Robinson, Prope, : ! DR e Ol L tht lemesction vaml (G Bk boids for their gpeannce uext Fridiy. | ments stading against bim in IKankako | Reader Aloxander 2. Johustone, Last night nez billious headieh:s et D 1 B. Wilson of Lk, Wyo,, isat the Mil- | w no 2 4 5| Wien the avrests were mado neavlyall the | county, Tllinois, for work aud material wien | 8 Central music hall, a gentleman in the THE NEW FIRE LIMITS. lard. : : e Rt W nam, rf, trck had been laid, but_sevenl of the ad- | ¢ Wi couraciing there. By the way, it | tudiewe slectol @ photozeaph from an —_— J. Casey of Beatrice was atthe Casey last | Giom 0 0 Shoc, s 0 Jacent property ow ners held unfinished gaps ‘-hfil L"ll: l}l{xn_tlnxnl_ thinks he can | albumhe brought with him and, standing at She tended Territory. I J. Honan of Lincol is at the Mer. | Sromaa, @ i Krolg c.. . way. When the bossos were released they | him of halfth I O L Johnstone remalied on the stage and f ik BEe.]—South Dakota far Tho ordinanconow berng prepared by chants. V idner, .. 3 | Morrls 2 | attempted to renew the worls, but the poli the slate malelip speechus for Hpur | his position described the photograph with- bl A e o ordinancenow being prepand by the y A S ers 4 nE I | sither | honorable politics” hae vides on railroad passes | out a failure in any particalar, This reacing | m wing to vealize Wt theve is e 4 £ A M. FEson of Boston is a guestat tho | S : 1 0 notified the workmen that they could either s licis f ¥ ? coundl conmitieo for the extenion of the Basin Belly 1b. & quit or g before the mayor, and 1no further | fIrnisied b g poliicians in exchange for | the mind at long range vather controverts the moncy in sh raising. Another herd of firelimits will pot setw the bounary |~ UMY bt of New York, Is o the atempt was mde. The ditizas avoholding | 113 iflugice. T _‘I‘“"L“'E““‘L‘l the Kuighis | muscle thenry, | ch @ e made | 4000 head from Wyoming were forried Lines the following strets : % Agbloe - the fortana the section men have been loung- | OF 1abor hirborsue hunprincipled charlotans | to explain the extr: powers possessed > bound for Autora county, this Towe avenue o the west, Vinton stret on . i 5 51 h wpsom of Denver was atthe Millard | Stoux City ingaround all the aftornmn. 1113 expected | nel plitacil advinturers, while the trades | by Johnstone. they wallbe loaned to furmers thesmuthad Lake street onthe north. last aight B liwau keo . 2l tiat after midnightan attempt will be made unions immediately ‘espel them. It - s ) b A 5 ritins it |18 well kmown that he was ox- Steamsiip Arrivals, L BRARSR: L A s N Allthestreets lving insido of those linits | H, D. Suith of Chicgo wis at the Paxton i‘.?.;‘:';"c‘.i‘“‘ e iRt vecwihorliees vl reitel triniitn crpesio ®° unbn fe k' At Naew ¥ork—Ls. Champagno, from| Tf vou mantito looite it acoming tosn williot boincluded, however, in the firedis- | lastiight = [nns-S S . e crookediness in hundling it funds. Al tiis | o el T T T b ATy omh tric, butonly the pricipaloies. At present 9 5 RRE Wo-hitse hits—Brosnan, Dalry mpl Reel Comingto Xowa. and much more is known to the workingmen. ¥ e A N bl Rdect A S the limit on tho st s Ewonteintls | g, i 0o of Hardyis inthe ciy, at Dot Wi lmenan, Dalywple ‘Bacs o | g oicms Ins, Sent 21— (Spadal Telo- | NO i tisall, Evensince the Indempdior AU PhilalelphisTho Otio, from Liver- Write Jolin I, Poavey. Sious City, L., stret for Faronim, Leavenworth and Curn- o i R P RS Lo b o ey f v S movement was inaugurated every eflort pool. or partienlars of town let s ing I avene will probibly become the | . 3 3. Hiy of Jackon, Mich. was at the coriond Raw on seare-flovs |-anm W TE) RGN (s dafinloly an- § BOTFICM TAS REITMetevary ofn “tia | PO Queenstown—The Pennsylvania, from westrn bundary for these strats. (um- | Merdants, N iy 0. Milwank alls=—Kroige 1, | Tounced that Spéifor Reed will come to | men to tum the Kngits of Labor over to the | Philadelphia, Sleoplossnoas, nervous prosteation, nery ingstroetis at present the northem bound- | A, J._ Spencer of New York isa guest at | Stoen bastaSonse Olt 2, Milwaukee & Tine | Lowa immediateTy gfterthe aljourmmentof | new movement. Tho assemblies are being At Havie—Ta Chanpague, from New | 420K -Iulin‘v‘ " bl 'M' "j;;v i D ary, Thiswillle pushed nothwand to Lake | the Barlker, Jrome hour and @ity minutes. Umpire- | cogressand assist the republicans in the | usedas recruiting stationsfor the independ- | Yorlk ” s . Milt K "Sunplas free ot Kiho & for tho princil sirots, wd e southern 7, D, Stktonof Chicagowas at thoPax: Hoover. i cuvassin the Fint, Thind and Sixth dis- | 0t moveuont aid puety Jolivior ax Tog. AS Lon i ““\"“‘]‘“: The Povstan Mon- | (1, hund Douglas, oo s undary w pushed ' southward from | ton last nignt. P Sy j- LR i i e | 1801y discussed in the meetings, all of which | arch, from New York. ¥ Mary 10 Vinton for the luding thorugh- | 1,0, Hourby of Valntinewast the Baz- | Drsson e L fipacial Tolo. | orste: Vilchs wre wmowhat doubtil. The | if'o3itriy Lo tin constitatin ol o ored . R T -l 1k e by NN B LBl o tho seae: | awtive republican’, dampaign will begin the | Youask why dow't those who aroopposad 10 | [its, spasms, St Vines' daneo.n ervousnas Knocked Out by the s tandand. Iutpeaking of the ordimnce king pre-| “B '} Sumttorof Divenprt ish the oity, | F¥W 0 THE Bee.|-Follwing is thescor | fint wede inOctabir. Hon. k. G, Horrof | this ondentl thiins protestagadust itt Wel, | g crin & curod Uy Dr, ofiles | Pirrent Ay LmSAT 0/ pand, Mr. Whittock, the bullding inspetor, | ook F c St ot Dayenpory i vas oity, ay's : Dichigan will makgtwelve speches, begin- | thoy did potestagainst, and what was the vine. Froo simples at Kuhn & Cos, Lt sail; at ti Barkor. A - T ning October 13, [ the Finst, Thivd and | restilti “Dhey were hounded ot of the order. i ' Soaaii AT R Ad heattr P “Ithink that for the pinncipl stwets| - W A. McConlof Des Males isin thecity, 3 Sixth districts I[; possible efforthas beon | Trumped up charges were preforred against - - £08¢ ‘I' R CAERLSOR HR0S 0F A o ruuming throgh the ity tht Lowe | 8t the Millard. made toinduco Seepetary Bline tocorneto | them, courts were illegally constituted, juries The Weath r Foreoast. TRBRALE TG A SR, kil QacheR Avoue, Lako stot wd Vidton sreet | 3. W. Snith of Calloway is wmgistered at | Metone. i.. Tova and help in, 4 canpalzn bt he oo | packbd, ani i e i A ol Tt o, 5 bl Sty | prices here, hence its collay O Hen 1 p P For Omaba aud Vicinitv—Fair; stationary wil] be baout where the limit will bo | the Merchints. oo Bl gniphed Chairman, Mack yesterday that it | was forgedso asto st a member who had wiri_ u ary Laobbeck . 1. 0| Murphy. ‘n h i tem pors set, and will boabut right. Themwill| B, Manyile of New Yorkis in tie city, at| M. | M T 1 would be impossiblefor him'todo so, fallen under hiis (Craddock’s) displeasire cx- | tom perat : doutless be considerible teritory inside of | the Merclunts, A .. aw”"?"u‘ b —Trrr— - pelled from theorder, Doy :\l.krm\vlhlul ;hn I skea - Fair; warmer; sovtherly thatwhich willnot bosubjet to tio fivelimit ¢ o o, R 3 3. [ieherion ¥ P 0 Sugar S oho orderis rapidly disintograting here, and that | winds reguation, for there wre stroels s of | (LA BIEKSD. IAn T pxlirmed trog i 1 S Frotoly, A islh; the Sumar Balodulo |jlo satrespectiig mun wil Jonrer snctin | " Bor Towa—Fale; warmer: nosthwesterls g bouldary lines that wwe mimush de- | VG T AN A exireasury op: n'r' nt sugar export fe R g B s AR ot Dikate 3, : welped yet,'? . Pelwill of § raludisco was @ ; L exireas epariye gar export, order and shield these scoundrels For South Dikota-IMair; warmer; it e £ —— Murmay last nigit. . i sot @ loter to '&ru:llvl'mw on the tarlft | In one easen monber was tried for maligning | oy winds hiti, Armer; souih AN INCERIENT RIOI. QA Sthneidu, I, of New Orleas is 3 bil, embodylig & vigosis pritest agahist | Oradiocks bocauw hoprotariod ugainst Cind- - - guestat the Millar Dayer | the propsed sugar schelule. Hosaystye |10cKS atwmpisto commit theorderto this | M, Winslow's 3yrap for elil A Trio of Toughs Run Things with a| < M. Gi 3 + City, S,D. . | St.laul, AR 2 » sirrendep | 30-¢Hled independent movement. The judge ) ing is the fai benefuctor, % ‘;Ii"l ol L] oL ulllhbeurtl‘::et'-.‘mm City, 8,D., is reg: s}ln‘dulu, n.«; |'x.~_|uml<.:< .;u;m]r“,« ~vur‘4 nder | in"the caso, & follow named Holtzman, n. SEat i n..‘(:x.-,l th mily benefactor ) o Ty o cuki o = Farned Runs-Denver ., Paul 5 Two- | ©f the pople's interests to fordgn producers | otherleader in the indepmdent move e L Fred Ruhe, fr, Howy Ruie ad Patrick ix""‘l"‘:f“_‘i’:\!"‘:_““:;‘:“"‘l““f labor statistician, was | y, 0T W Ie e =R SR il ey 1t again opens the door | proceeded to assalt the prisorer at the bir HixiOongaaasinasit Hoote 51 MeCoy Tfdulged in a boistrous dvunk on e N AP 4 3 —Abbey. Urqubari, llome un—Abbey, Buses | to the coloring frauds, which were h..- which e (the judge) was arested foras Pty ey et Lewenworth stroet, out near Futioth, yes- | ‘l . )\‘wrhmnndh B, Goonell of Chey: ;t?l"_l ~Denvers, st l!)wlf» Loty ¢ \fasese | scoftished, not killed, by the bill of |sault, tried before J udge Brown, found guilty s s IO 2 texiiy aftenoon, They dwie old man Ruha | S0 8re & the Murry tallvetcon Molanighiin v 0B Ly vo Nl | Mirch, 1383, Brown wians o prorso | ind inea £0.0. O coune the chirge of | spochl says Hon Williun L. Scott is ands neigibor wom, wio haprned b be | M B. Hindy ot Springfeld, Mass., s in | Rfuiee 100° Brion 60 oGl s e bl | added that all sugars 1ot above No. 1 ox 16, | nuliguing Cradioc s wis foaind againet he | ot s home in that city 7 UL His all i thedity, it théMurny., 20T 1 Lo 4, of Soky 1 D) M- | Whichever lino adopted, fu colortesting woove | brother, asthe court, afterhe had boop hin- | mentls of the stomach and howels. But 010 L tand th t N K Lood 4, Lnlde i Dall— N L v in the touse, ot lalsthosrestind tioat- | - Frnk Hutchinson of Cetwit & la thocty, | Laushiin Lotk na. Sehmiir. baanu | S0 dog ros, Shil paya duty of 3-10 cent a |self fnod for asaul, vefused 0 allow the | while ho is @ very sick man, his pbysicians :::‘t‘?sh‘:’-‘d"ls‘mnm"'hMTt:“flngg:a::?‘n.:mfi registerelat the Paxton. T 4 wl-\\:H«uI xi U rqubs '1!‘ l.h Wita yllm‘h-— pound wN 2-100 cent* per ‘pound additionsl | brother to present his sicdoof the case at ull, | are Lopeful street an: ol lood . me of gaue—~Two ours und o | forevary degree or fractin of idegiee above | Arbitrators were selected and the brolher Cerrrip—— SR, . : 5 | | oty degree oF fra & grouy tore ud aoked 1 hir man hey ALt o sion Lo, Tiiaemol yesirday | mitsios. Umplieh = Reyisids sna: ‘Under: | 5 Yo .Co4me oF (raotin otedegne aboro | Arbilraton wes sdocted ynd the bal v, | Van Houten's Cocon—Pure, soluble, coo found in there. ¥ T e Frye o e el will be s farce. The proviso would also af- | Crisddocks and the judge bofore whom e | noraicsl Am".‘ 'ihhlt.y ‘t‘nm.:e SL i R:.\“vlv‘:-l‘:x :m'\:;i By -mu.fmfiom'fi:f-“."m t“fm m : Kanas City 7. Munneapolis 5, ~Leome protection to molasses pollers, mul'l’\\'im Leld went o the man for whom and 3 - Kixsas Crey, Mo., £ ept, 21, —[Special Tel- e a— one of the arbitratomn iwas working, aud by actod very stublorn aid dedared they | the Barker, VT S5 LY ! An international opera scheus s talkedof | lyingand misr entation trried €0 get the AR the botting on the Waud nal o Eiall uiicas haln prokiced | Bn. Gu A Wursl, who has for 4long | 96T SoTEE Bux.]-Twilte ilousart €1 | 5, Baristo give poformances of oporas of | mag dlschuent wal fatlod, as ho 54 known | o 00N e Absolutely Pure. ® wirrant for their anest. The Lwas | time been conuncted with the Wordd's mu. | ited entiusiasts, tho biggost buseball orowd posors of ll nations. Goldmark’s Q@ Slavin- M MoAulife 1s the | ] to beu young min of integrity and honesly Meanie = ot bobluftel, howover, wd dthoush he | seun at Aliefiony, Pa,, and Mrs, Johi | everseenn Kusas City:, sw thh Blus win | of Shiba. Wgors Misteri e Whiata bencht i was for 1his young man jo § 14v@rie, olds of 5 to4 boing laid ou him. A oream of tartar haking powder, Highest had three of then to handlohe bad handoufes | Wurel aro visilug Mrs. J, H, Lanth of ‘Jr_fll theseeond game of the Minuneapolis seris | Bolto's *Mefistofels’ and Vendi's “Otell)'? | be a Kuight of Lanor! Now if you weot W e of leavening streugihi-U, 8 Governmaent Le L3 thema befor they kuew whit had hap- | Haniltou street and practically settle txe chawplonship of l are the fiest four operas o be produced, any wore proofl of ibhese statements send Water Lily Soap wil, float | vort Aug. 1, 155 Monday's Tips. late yestenlay ofternoon and deliberately KeMRooWOoED S slcccecscss |® | emrencmnss = i comommomey lccccccama® Lincoln memnber of parliament for North Kitkuny, k oul—By| e ihae e d bt 3 nted oday whils stteniinge niss. ALl ltll.“.xl.'u“l Pl & Kansas City railvnd - company put a cep Ralsing in the Dakotas, senLALN, S, D, Sept. 9. [Special AL 51 > exchange wis | mmoeumncel [RETSETE— i

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