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THE OMAHA AILY BEE, SAWU RDAY, SEPTENBER 27, 180. IN THE FIELD OF SPORT, Omala Defeats Mimeamplis in a Oloss and Erciting Cntest, THE BLACK SOX DOING GOOD WORK Cpening of the Final Series With the Apostles Today on Sunday-— Sunding of the Clibs. Three Games Kanss Oltv. ... Mirwaukee. ... Minneanols aver Lineoin Bt Paul. Omaha 4, Minneapolis 3. MISSEAROLTS, Sept. 20, Telegram to The Minneapolis baseball team lias struek the fobogean and is now pretly safely anchored in third place, for one day at least. The game today with Omaha wis a good one, with one exception —that it never sholld have beenlost, The local team started off well and succecled in making two runsin the first inningon a couple of bases on batl, aided by two rank fumbles by Moran md apassed ball. Omaha failed to score for four fnnings and the garme looked booked for another shutout, when aftertwo men were out, Minnchan misjudgel & fly, Twohey fumbled a ball, Dugdale drovped atlthe plate andtwomen got to firston balls, all of which o 50 rap- idly that when the dust deax and the side was ont: Omahs had four unearned runs to its credit on the blackboarl. Strange 10 the defet diin’t seem to annoy the emee much; in fact, it went ifto spasms of fiendish glee duwring the disastrons inn. fng. Willis pitched the gane and did good work, and his supmort, was excellent, Walsh and Hanrahan fielding in fine form. Day also did good worl for the loc The score: MIN NEA Special Aw n cQuaid, .. 0 0! Walsh 1 anenan if..1 0 0 0 ) OConn 1 e 0 110 1 0) Newmian 0 Day, .20 13 § 0 Worksr 2 arroll, 1.0 00 0 0 Willis, D [ 0 1 0 2 Vanrah 1 20 7 1|Eteljor, [ 0¥ ) 50 bl O 1 sl Totan... BY INNINGS, L2 00 00 0 00 04 0 BUMMARY rned rans=Minneapoli € 1.Or fon 1 Minneapolls Omaha . Twohey, 6, Willls Pissed bails o 1. Willis 1 Timo—One npire—Hoover, and Ryn. Bi Liruckont-Da n 1. Wild {] o on balls—On ourand ifty minutes. The St. Pauls Today. The St. Pauls and the Omahas will meet at the local park this aftemoon and play the first gamo of the final series to be played in Omaha. The Apostles have been materially strengthened and will give the Black Sox all the fight they want. Tomorrow there will bo threo games, one in the morning and two in the afternoon, the litter two for” one admis- sion, Sloux City 6,8t. Paul3. Stovx Crry, Ta., Sept. 26,—[Special Tele- gram to Tie Bee.|—Followlg s the score of today's gam » i W TACE, x| noA ¥ Btrauss, rf. 0 0| Avbey, rf. 1100 Black, of .. 0 uibaly, 10 00 Glenn, It 0 13 00 Kappell, 3h 1 W Brosnan. ! 1] 16 31 Powal 0 2151 Genins, 82| ie 30 Bhelhasso, 3 0| Meekin, Ib 06 32 ‘Widner, 2 10 lervood,p0 0 301 0 Totuls.... G138 27 0 ll Bloux City. 8t. Paul.. SUMMARY. Earned runs-Sionx (,‘}I{ 4, 8t. Paul 2. Two- base hits—McLaughlin, Bases onballs-Wid- nerd, Underwood 3. Struck out—Widner 1, i od 4. Bases on ¢ St Panl2 Eeft onba " St Paul 0. Hit by pitchor . Passed balls—Tmuhart” 1. Bases stlen—Sioux City 3. 8i, Paul 4. Timoof game—Two hours and fiveminutes. Umplre—liongle. XHE SPEED RING, Dunlap Races. Dexvar, Ta, Sept. 20-—[Special Telogran o Tue Bee.]—At the finishing up of the races today considerable interest was mani- fested in the 2:30 class. Kingof the West won, Nellie Barrett second, and Davenport third. Best timo—2:33{, being the fastest time ever trotted on this track. In the 510 vards rmunning race between Rom Bill and Dolly Day, for $100 a side, Roan Bill won. This afternoon the same hi)mua rn & quarter mile, Roan Bill win- ning, THE SPEED RING, Today*s Tips. AT GRAVESEND, First raco—Granite, Puzzle, Second raco—Reporter, Folsom, Third race—Chespeake, Kemplind. Fourth race—Strategem, Parthen Fifth race—Kingston, Rhono. Sixth mee-Stryke, Houston. AT LATONIA, irst, race —Catalpa, Sportsman, ond raco—Miss Hawlkins, Fugenla. “Third race—Mamnie Fonso, Tenacity, Fourth race—Marion C, Blarney S Fifth race—Roseland, Kingman, e ALL QUIETAT TEIPPERARY. uch Suppressed Excoitement, but No Outbreaks Occur, Dunray, Sept. 20—The situation at Tiper- ary this morning is much more tranquil than yesterday. The streets ar still thronged with people, who seernto be laboring under suppressed | exeitement, but_there has been no collision with the police. The authoritios are taking specinl precautions to guard aguinst the rns.\luili\y of an outbreak. A detachnient. of soldi I8 assisting the polico in maintaining order. - The spacein front of the court house is held by a strong guard and both police and soldiors are patrolling the stroets. The fon of the court for the trial of the conspiracy case was of short duration this moming because the judge of the county court required thebuilding. The proceedings, therefore, were adjouried over till afternoon, dedpite the protestof Timothy Healey that the trial should beexpedited.” A furiher at- tempt to bring Sergeant Kennedy of the po- 1fce force to account for some of the clubbing in front of the court house yesterday will bo made. When ceurt wopened in the afternom Ronan procecded with his statement of the crown’s case against the uccused men, Ho read loug extracts frow the speeches made at varous nationalist meetings since the - auguration of the plan of campaign and also quoted frg the resolutions adopted at theso mectings. It appeared Lo be the object of the prosecution to prolons the case s faras pos- sible. At ono point Willlam O'Brien, who with Dillon was to have salled for the United States next week, chafingly reminded Ronan “that hisshipwas to sailfor America on Thurs- duy next, adding that thero appeared tobe @ raco against time belwecn the crown coun- When_courtadjourned Rouan was still sieaking, Whentho wiour- imothy Harrington mude o strng protest against the course “The pro- test, Lowever, had no eecton the court, and prosecution will, it is generally believed, be maintained to the sel and the ship ment was announced being pursued by the prosecution, the present policy of the end of the trial. John Morley departed today for England, —_—— The Birchall Trial, WoovsTock, Out., Sept. 2.—At the Birch- &l trial this morning Miss Cromwell of East- Sho testifled that on February 17 she weat to the station to meet some frieads who were th coue in on $he 3 ¢clock Wmin, She me! Birball in ‘wood was the first witmess, coming from _ Brantord rod to the staton, o was dressed in & nivy bluesuitind ap. His shoes weremudly amd bhis_trousers yere rolled up. She did not know him at the tine, it she had no dubt as to hisidentity with the prisomn He boughta ticket for Hamilton James Hayward, a young wstwood, Henry Jones and Miss Mary eatified to secng o man 2t the whom they altervards identifiel as the lane storelooper of ——— THE MAGAET RAISED. The New and Successfil Method Em- ployel wn the Sarir Sv M, Mich, lng company of De- ol today ane reprteld that thejob sing the Magnet and her crgo of 1,962 tons of ore had bewm suweossfully acom- plished. The method of rising thecraftis a new one and has never hen attenpted be- fore, the principle used being o sink punps under the waterinto the main deck of the vessel and force air into displace the water ovel. Greatdifficulty was experieiced aising the stern first. -~ This was done by pontoons and by builling two bulkieads be- cen decks to Told water from midships to anl. The eleven hatcles had 1 be Iy timbered and coveren. Thebreak on her side, which was between two frames, crushing intbe plank, was eight feet by six inches from the turn of the bige up. Tnis oyercone by patchingand canys cover- The woric of pumping wus beguu three weeles ago. Yesterday atd o’dock the vessel began (o 1ift aftand at 7 o'clock was found to e four feet off the boltomaft. At this joint tho stern came up Like a shot, mising twnty feot inless than i minute and throwing oft the pontoons. Afteran hour’s puuping the vessel lifted forward, and atl o’dock was afioat, Chicago Street Car Men to Go Out Next Monday. CirieaGo, Sept. he Joumnal this after- noon. says that a strike of employes on the West Division street railvay compny is in- ovitable and that thetime set for it isnext Monday. It is msserted that there are sev- eral causes leading up to i, chief anong h aw the agitaton by poltical 5, who wist to make political cpital outof the situatin, ad the antigo- nism betyoen the tyo unions comyprising the force. Ofiicials of the company have re ad the_conclusion that a striko must come, and preferto have it now. 1'hey saytheypro. pose tomale an unompomising fght and will never again cmploy any of thestrikers, w0 matter what it costs; that theywillhire now men and run cars if they have toload themn down with police as the only passen- gors. Sty AOWA NEWS, The Corn Palac Siovx Crry, Ta, Sept. %.—[Spedal Tele- gram to T Bee.] —An immase nultitde, estimated at fifleen thousand people, poured in the citytoday, crowding all regular and special trains. The princpal open air feature was the first of tho series of pandes—the arrival of King Com. It wasa line of gor- geous floats, Following the flat of theking there were, among others, floats symbolizing “Our Parsites” “Our Flowery Visitor,” “Our Garden Products,” “Our Arabian V. itor, “Our Minorals,” ete. _The clummn o tended a mile and a hlf. Thostrets dong the Lino were literally jammed. The palaco las beon filled with Spectators since early morning. The festival is asucess far be- yond the Limit of the preceding festivals and the serious question now is the shelterand atertinment of 5o many visitors. Universalist Convention. MagsaaiLTowy, o, Sept. 26.— [Spcial Telegram to Tue Beg.]—The Universalist state convention now in sessionlerels at- tendel by a luger number of both cergy and laity than any of itspredecessors. Hope- fal reports como from mearly all tho parishes and the missionary statiois. The following oficers were elected for the ensuing year: Presidént, F. Bomer of D¢ Moines (re- elected); vice president, A, Perry Lane, Waterloo; secrtary, Rev. Thomas E, Dot ter, Eldora; treasurer, Franklin C. Platt, Waterloo; memver of the exocutive ward, C. D, Van Vetchen, Cedar Rapids, Conmit- tee of fellowship and ordination, Rev. T. W, Woodrow, Marshalllown; Rev. Matt Wing, Manchester; E. Hurlbut, Marshaltown, Got Drunk and Ran the Town. HErNDOY, [, Sept. 26.-[Special Telgran to T Bre.]-Officers vere in this cily to- day looking for William Smith, wlo s charged with selling liqior contrary to tho state law. Smith has for some time past been running a salon at Janaicy a village threo miles east of here. Saturday night ho got drank and demolishel hissaloon mndcou- tents, and then aming hinself with two pistals, went out into the town, drving peo- plo info their houses, and_for & time Lo had the town to himself, but forunately 10 one was injurel. Smithhasserved a term in the state prison, lavieg ben sent ther for stealing twelve howes at Coo Rapids about five years go. Death of a Ploneer. Drs Maxes, Ia., Sept. 26.—[Special Tele gram to Trs Ben]—ohn C. Parish, a ploneer settlerof Fowa, md aresident of Des Moines since 1866, died this moming, afver four years suffering with a strolkeof paraly- sis. In Jonuary, 1875, he was appintel deputy auditor of state serving two terms, When Auditor Sherman wssumed the govern. orship he appointed Mr. Parish chief clork of the executive department, and this position he held until September, 1883, when he e signed to_aceept the grnd recorlership of the grand commandry, md act asgrand sec rotary of the grand chapte of the lows Royal Axrch Masons, Mrs. Wilcox Acquittel. Carory, Ia, Sept. 26, cial Telggran to Tie Bee.]—The jury in the Wilcox mur- der case, after being out ten minuses this aftermoon, returned a verdict of acquittal. The trial was against Mrs. Wilox Iflr the tatal shooting of her husband, a landryman, during a quarrl last March. Wilcox made a dying statment that the deed was inten tional on the part of his wife, while her de- fense was that it was accidental. Public sen- timent is divided on the subject. Burglary at Yale. Hrrypoy, Ta, Sept. 26.-[Special Telorran to Tue B ~Burglars last night efected an entrance into C. V. Young's general stor at Yale, four niles westof here, and securel a lotof ‘goods, some valiable papers and o smallamount of cash. Thee isno cue to the thieves, e Mississippi Constitution Revisers. JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 26.~The constitu tional convention today,aftera lmgthy de bate,adopted the wportof the majority of the commiittee on tempennce-72 to 18, This report recommends non-action, deming any agitation of vhe liquor question at this timo inopportune. The minority had urged an amendment to the constitution declaring all saloons aud tippling houses public nuisinces, which might be suppressed by prosceution or upon the complaints of any cilizen, Tho fricuds of the minority caim that they wer defeated because the fraichiso commitice did ot cave to provoke the hostility of so pwer ful wn elementas the salon inlerets, —_— Northern Pacific Indemnity Xands, Wisninerox, Sept. %.—Tne bill which the house had finally passed after a confer- ence with the senate forthe reliefof sitlers on Northern Pacificindemnity lands applies to about four hundred settlers who entered upon lands in northern Minnesota, Itallows those who made settleament upon lands in good faith and were qualiied so todo to make settlement on other lands within » year and to beallowed upon thoseother lands’ the benefit of the length of time that they resided as soltlers upon tholands which it had bee decided they had no right to nake entry, - The Death Esoll. Loxpoy, Sept. %.-—Alfred Joln Francls Edgerton, member of the house of comm Jus for the Eycles division of Laucashive, is | dead, enterel the stition and | « fair ingthata sub-conmite of ive menbersof e deils for holding the propsed exhibitin, to ixamne into the spuce albttel to the va- rious dlsple thesubeomnitteo may deon rewrt o nex se tween himself, the & pele atthe anelusionof wiich fie adipted, wihen the.house tolk a Grand [sland Debate. Tire will son bsue in sipplmentsl form the entire Grand Island prohibiton de- bate. griphicreports of all the auments on both sides thee cured, newsdeale This will comprise the full steno- of thoissie. In no othe inporant facts anl Pr Wiy on figires be pro- coits acopy; &per 100, All PP NMGRESSEONA L FPROCEEDIN GS. House. Wasnvay, Sopt. % —In thehouse tody *mdlerof Missachusoits, from the warll! yumittee, roortel a psolition provid- hit conmitice shall be apoited by the min toliquire o the prgres of the all other mtten whith ivisable, ad the hoise at thebeghning of the jon. Adiptel Mr. Enloeof Tanesoe, rising to 1 ques- ys and tion of personal privilege, ofereda reolutin staling that i is legel that the posmastor ofthe tousehas on therollof hisemployesat $10) permonth a Mr. Bradey, who worksin thogovernmnt pinting ofice, ma that sid Brudley pays mster, y and div inyesti of lis oflaving ben dgrivel of the foor i & par- liamentary it raberin falr mame: amonth to son of the post- hodoes ot work in the pastofic ng the committee on accuntsto te the allgatons, Mr. Enle spike olution of yesterday and complaiid The wasquite a lngtly dscusion be- and Mr. Blouit, resolution was Soo the afterMr. McKinley broght in conferace mporton (e tanff bil anlit wis orleral ited i the Record. M MeKin- ley then gay notice that tmornw, after (e radingof the joumal he would call up the reort for cnsidiratio and final dispsitin, Mr. McMillin of Temesswe protested ginstsucha short tine aud asked that the ort he taken up Miday, Ticre was no disposiion o thepartof (he lemorats to Aelay its considention, butthe bill shouldbe carelully cosidered. Mr. MeKinley said that as it would ve printedit cotdind all the chuges recm- mended by the cnfernce committe, The anendel pangraphs would appar in smll it Asto tho miny features of the bill the points of disgrecucn t ad ben perfectly I undersood for welks,and it was por- 1y understood what the conforencs con— mittée recommended The gtlemen m both siles were aixions toget lome and he nust insist i a wonsileratin tnornow. Mr. McMillan thermpon insisted on redingof the coferace mport The reading wis "nlconm{t-r«lnt Go'elok. recess, befor which Mr. McKinly oftred for refermce a resou- tin for the finil adpurimentof congnss sday next at?o'click. he liouseat its evenng sessin pased 112 private pension bils wd adjou ried. the Senmnt WasnNGTN, Sept. —In tho soate to- day thoconference reprt prepared yesteriay onthe bill toestablish Rock Crels the Districtof Columbia was tkenup, md after sime remarks by Mr. spoke against the desgnation of anyoffiers fortheworkof Layingout the park andagainst the requirenent for the district to ar lalf of the expendituns, the reprt vas areedto and thebilliow goes to thepresident forhis aprovil. park in Swermn, who Billson the alendar wobjectedto were taken uwp anl the folowing, among others, pussed: Thesenite bill grating right-of-yay tothe Jamestown & Norther= railvay com- piny through the Devil's Take Indim resr- vation in North Dikota Th hose jint resolution uppropriating $1,000,00 o nikel ore andnickl mitte fir naval parpses hav- ing been recived fron the hoise, was hid before the smateand Mr. Cameron oferedan anen duent providing thatsuch nickl or or nickel nattso prchised shallbe euitaly distributed among the contractrs of mitkel steel amor plating. Afteran cxtended debato Mr File on- seitedto ket the pintresolitiongo over uitil wmornw. Consideration of tcaladar was resuned and the follwing bils pwsed: The hose bill grantingleaves ofabsece o clerks md enploys of irstand second class postofties. On motionof Mr. Bair the touse bill to anendthe wt toprohibit the _inportation or enigration of foreignors and alien unler contrat or agrementto perform Libor was tiken fromthe alendar. Mr. Plumb moved t amend the ffth sec- tin, whichprovides that the wt shall not apply o professimal ictor, arlists, ote., by inserting before the word “artiss’ the words “musical orotherwise” Agres to, Mr. Carlile moved to substitute for the words ‘regilarly ordined ministers of the gspel’ the words ‘regularly ordined or constitited ministersof religion’” md said without that amadment. the bill would ox- clide Jewish ratbies, Agreed to. Mr. Plumb moved to _insert sitor the word “artists” the word ‘musican.’ Agreed to. Mr. Plunb offred s _anendnent thatthe bill shall not aply b any oganiation of Thebill went over il tomorrow, loaing the last anendment wmacted on, andthe son- ate resimed considertion of tho billto estab- lish & United States lind. court, Without setion thesenate adjourned. —_—— THE PIANITORBA RO AD. Is Paciflc Coast Line W ill Be in Operation Within a Year, Cimi0Go, Sepl. 25— Special Telgram to Tie Bee.|—It was definitely learned tday tint the Great Nothem (Manitba) oad wouldhaveits Pacifle coast line in opexation withina yer. It willeros theUnin Paific and Northem Picific roads in Wishington aud tap allits Picificconst comectims, Its Pacitle coast terinal willbe suthof Port- lind, with brancies t that city and Seaitl As surveyel it will b by %0 miles the short- et route fom the Pwificto St Pul an, it is clained, will pass through 4 mure fertile cuntry tha eitier the Northern Pacif or Cinadian Pacife. Rumors @ also curent that itwillbuy of make an_exdusive tnfiic agreenent with some Chicaw rud. Tho Clucago, St Pail and Kanas (ity s nowthe anly eligible roal opn tosacl a trnsadion and Presidmnt Egan bday dened (hat any sich deal was being considerel. Ho adled, Toweyer, inrelation to his ling thatit wold have its 1in in Kansws Cily biore Janury 1and woull then seare iis stive of teilic. He sall hislinewould have ben in Kasas City Wforenowexeot thit it vas ahsoluely inpossible o buy sted rails, the mils having antricled (or heir Whil oitpul moihs aliead. e MUSEC IN ANERICA, Cavaliere Carpl Says Weo Aro Music Lovers, Cirieago, Sept 26—[Special Telegran to Tue Bre.]-Cavilier Vitiorio Caxpl, theve- nowned Itaian baritoe, who will enter uon his dutles as woal director of the Chiago cnservatory Mndaynext, has reahedthis y. Saidhe tday “The world isstill impressed with the llea that Tuly is the home of music. American girls g the tolear, on general principles, hut they find exclongthat they have male a mistake. The funous mastersare ired and an tech oly tieordically. There are but two mitionsthat love misic becaise It is unsic-Germany and America. Germay is pre-eminent in. this respect, 1 mustsay,but Amercansare also deeplovers of the 'irt. English people bve nusicontywhen it i the fushion, 1 g0 to 8 drawing room to sng. The fict isannoned, and I au Lisened to simply beciuse ny ajpeannce is nade the feature of the evening. Itis s with alar- tists when firstappesring but oncelet them becone anold story md the peiple bizz away at @ convenation during il ther eflorts, The English have mot the soul for music that dwellsin the Germanand American brust. Iknow, asall European artiis kiow, that America loves the grnd opera. That kuowl- oge nademe athusiastic over the thoght of coning bere." iy Senator Washburn's Son Married. PorrLasp, Ore., Sept. 6. —Miss Flornoe Agnes Savier of thiscity andW. D. Wash- burn, jr.,son of Sentor Washburiof Mia- uesots, 'were married her lastevening o Trae e fenator Siirling Diwvisss the Amondnent With Ee-Gorerne Larabee THE VERICT IN THE TOOHEY TRHAL. Injuredin Boarding o Pean—Anthny May Recver Robed by His oo e Mot —0tter N braska Nows. Furenos, Neb, Sepl. 26.-[Spcial Tet. egran to Tie Ber |~ ExGovimor Laxmbee of Xowa and exScnsor J, L Stivlng met in int deate o tlo anenduent quetion today, ey sldresed slarg andittotive tudince o the fir grounls. Gowrnor Larnbee nadea very eanestiddres and re. ceivel dose attation Seaator Stiding madea stongargunentmd gve his harers food for thought. Gorernir Larabw opaed the discusion by alvocatiug the abptin of the anendnent for the reson that itwoud cose the open saloon andrenve i evil infiencs on the young. He submitted mo facs toshowthat the sile and use of liquer wis mducdd by prohibitory law, Hisopeiing speech of thirty mintes was folloved by anaddrss fom SmatorStiri e, whospokeforam how. The senabr urged the uporanceof throughty ind serinsly consilering any propsed radeal chang in our orgaxic law, and urpd tat the mme should never e don exept whea clarly recesaryinddoptd by an overnhelning majority. Hethen proceded to show by factsand statistics that proibitry _lws, whenvermacted, istealof miueig drn k- ennes and erine, byet md stimulite bth. He stowdl thatthehw in Tow anl Kusas espedally retarded impnvenemnt, hindred progress, loprssed msinss md bred con- temyt forthe lws of thestate Governor Larabe cleed the arguuent, 1ot with w enleavorto dispove the ficts and fgurs as presetod by SmatorStiring, bt by insinuating that the senatr awpre- sented thesalon. He ttallyfaile to rply to the arguments ofbis oppoxent. Found Gultyof Manslaughter Dikors Crm, Neb., Sept. 26.-[Speial Telogamto Tie Bee.|-Th Tohey trial cameto aclosethisevening ais o’dock, The Jarybeingoutfor tiree lours finally agreed and endued averdet ofmandaugiter, The trial has beaa vry short me, ccupying onlys dayanda ball” afler th jury was em- panted. Theverdit isa suprisito nany whoexpeted averict fir aquittl. Amo- tionfor anewtrialywill b male tonormw. Injured in Toawlinga Train, Wirse Neb, Sot., pecil to Ty Ber|—Cil Hutmanof Siux (ity vas bhdly hurt whie trying to gt ons moving train hero last night. The frainwas going too rapilly for him, wd be wis dnggel for several wis, md wes fond hingbeside the track some time aftr Tnan uiconsious con- ditin. The fish wag. trn fom his left leg between the kiee w@it’ theankl anl he was badly cutand bruisd,! He is unable t tell justhow the inju as inflicted. Robed by His Room-Mate. Numrasa Cry, Neb, Sept. 26—[Spcial Telgram to Tue Bie,]-L. Hatch of Hol dreg wis stypping afthe Cincimati louse in this city last night and was robbed of ail his weallh bya rou-mite, vho has disap peared. The FilrBury Fair. Furnuy, Neb., Sept.%6.—(Spedal Telo- gran to Tae Bm}+The Fainury fair closd tolay. Althughthe opening did not lookverypronising, yetit he proed (o be a vey sucessal ssston. The agricultural exhibits havebeen unusully fine md the col- lectin large. Theforalexhilit aud alo the display of faney work his ealled forthmuch favoabie comment.™ The altendince today hufrvfl(ly exeedel thitof wy diy diring thefair. Todiy’s nces werous follows: Free-for-alltrot, best twoin thee, purse $500-There were five startas. Wallwe G, owned by M. Beansley, Omha, tookfirst money, md Guelph, owned by A. L. Tumey, Red Oak Xa, seond. Time—238, 2201 and?:32Y, The last rac was a nvelty Tuming race witha prse_m eah qurter There wero sixmtiis, Blue Bird won first quirter, Bely Reimond fint hal, Shibbeth three- quarter wd oo mile. h Nebruska Fair, North Norroik, Neb., [Speial Tele gran toTue Ber|—Tie North Nebrasin fairclose toly afler averysucossful four days exlibit, The assciatin cmes ut i gool shipe, miking enmgh to py al ex- peuses and premiuns infull. One featre of the awarls was the wiy in whichtheladies came_ i min’s domain aid wwested first premiums fron thdir mile conpetiors. e Last day's rawes were the mist interest. ingof the week. In the 2 :4) trolCap Wi plo won, Newsboy secnd, Milie ' third, A B Cfourth. Fanty Friwon in the fre-for all pace, Jack W swond Th thve-yer-oll tro, halmil heis, vas won by Misfit Happy May_second, Claidie third, The fre forull running mile heats, wis won byHow- avdArnat, Do Howanl’ seond, Chinlster third. Preshytory of FLastings. SteERoR. Neb., Sopt, pedal ¥ T Be]—The Presbyleryof Huting mehen Tusdayevenng md dosedlast night. 1t wasbpened with asermon by Rev. Jon A, Haln of Wilonvile. Rev. JohnGilmore of Minden wvas deetol moderator and LRev. W, H.Nilesof Nelson ant MrJ. H Sers of Minden temprayclers. Between thirty andthiny-fivemenbers wern proent, Tho routine vork was carrid forwanl with di patch and car, The stort crops have had an mfavorable effet in church wrk as well as il othr lies, Wit fleresemel tobe no thoghtof relxingin diigene orof bcorn. ingliscoraged. The mportiof Dr. Sexcto: sywdica misionry, md_of Mr, Kucker. bodker, Sunliy stiool missonary, wore of esjecal intenst. Nance Couity Fair, ForLmros, Neb, Sejpt, 26—[Speclal Tele gran toTue Bee.|—Th fouth wd lat day of the Nince wuniy fairclosd toly. Thern wen fivorace on the pogranme, The first was the 1:50 trot, yith five slartes, won by Munson; time I 22 : 3ot withthre starers, was won by ,Oregon Patthen; best time— In thematth rae betveenFPred dieK anl Bamey B whe forner won i Thedoulle tum rige! yas pstpmed o ac count of larkiess. b Bumed o tho Grounil. Norrous, Neb., Sepl 26.-[Spcial Tele gran toTue Bee. |~ Tl house of John Me Carigan a fumerfiving tur oiles fron thiscity, bumed tg thp gromd this after nom. Therewas jpgul anount of sur anwon the louse, bat the conlents are o totul loss, Independent Flut Convention Nenraska Oy, Nah . 20— [Spoeinl Telgran to Tne Bes|—Te hdepudent floit_cowenton fir @e aid Cus contie washeldat l)nu\)u;ilm v and A Jacquett of Weping Walee wij, §gninated. CuningComty Fair, Wes® Porst, Nob., Sept. 3 — (Specii Tel egnm to Ty By —The (umig Coun Fair assiciatn opnedits exhibit hen ¥ terlay. Theattenlancis light bt the ex hiblt is fir ahead of st jear. Thestock dasplay, however, s stmill. H, P. Shunway Noninited, Hirrivaroy, Neb, Set. 20— [ Spectd Tele grun toTme fere.|— Al the seniorid con vention of theEZiglth ditrict hell lastuiht, H.P. Slumiyay of Dixn ounty was no; inated. Colnel Ellsworth airb ary, Pukuey, Neb, Sejt. 20— [ Special Tele grn to T B |—Coloml Elsworth of Das Mohes, li., give u antproiibitin lec tun at Steel & Berey's hallhers onight. Anthony May Ifwover Hamanaroy, Neb,, Sept. 20— [ Special Tele RE DIBITE AT FILLIRTIN, e to e Bie. ] —FredAnthny, the vong man whowas serinsly sabbi Tat Erilay night, isimpryving Thedootrs siy that if they can prevet blod pisoug homay be savd. Danlsh AntiProhibitm Clab, Fuestorr, Nob., Sept [Spechl to T Bii]—A Dash wti-pobibiion dub has beu omnizl hoe with anembrshiy of 167 haye alrady been taken out and there ire mor to ome, Fremont Taeners. WesrPors gvin to Tur Bee, Tilo- »u party of Alloxe tuners from Fremoont arvedon theevelng i Kruse tersi- tral and willgiven exhibitin touight, ifterwhich the devotes o chore will holda v Prohibit Nominations, Fires Cimy, Neb., Sopt 26.-[Spuial Telegrahto T Bie. ) ~The prohibitionsts of this enntymet at Salm Llay nd nom- inded tho followiyz: Amos Feuk, Jese Rel and Ladon Yanfiss fr represt tives, Moses Royerfor clrle of the courts, aniendirs edjobn Nesbitof Pawne cointy forfloatsenator, e Faie at ington Hirrixaroys, Neb, Sept .~ [ Speial Tel- egnm toTieBre. |~ Theattadane at the faithas beenexcelint-that of tolay nd vesterday fron onelionsind t fifioon hun- drd peple. The stockexhilit issuperior, while thohorticul tiral and flonl exhibitsire not so god s in firmeryean, Ruing md basballire anongthe atiractins. Coseof the Silney Falr, Sipxer, N, sachl Toe- g to | —The filr dosed this aftmoo. aee wis 1,80, Miny prafum wen awrdelfor ne soek mnd acricultual exhibits, The Cret nirseries hal a glendd diglayof aple wd fnit tres, wiich won many encwmiuns. The hone raws were full of lnterst aud elidted hearty appiaus. Richardson County Fair. FiLLs(iry, Neb, Sept. 2 pueial Tel- third th glooy Thesky vas heavyand thie raih fellat intr- egnm b T Ber|— e fairopend tlay W liy ofthe prospects. valsall diy. In the aftemoon, hewver, the attndane wachel abut wo thousmd. Julging from the aisphy o agricultral profucethis ounty has not suffered from thedrouth. In thetrotting rae tolay Taisy won in three straight hets in 50, Inthe combination e Fame won the halfauile wilk and Sudker Boy the haltmile trotand run Th pronise for a lirge tttendince to- morow is gool. ThoFairat Hicknar Hickwny, Neb., Sept, 26.—(Spedal Tole- gram to Tarb Thee wis a good at- tenlancoat the sothem Lanaster comty fairat Hickm toly, especiily inthe afer- non. Hon. 8 D Kichrds, Congressnan Caomell, Hon, Gorge H. Histings, Sate Trasure Hillanda delgatio fron Linoln cane downoithe 2 o’dick tin_and mdo theacquintace of thefiir. Shorspeches wire ddiverdd at the grand stand andthe muchiney grund by Mossrs, Richards, Con- nel anl Huistio The repuiblca Hikman are vidavak and haveno dobt abut thsucess of the reputlican ticke 1 soither Lanaster precicts, DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK. Liquidation in Nearly All Kinds of’ Speculation, New York, Sept. 27.—|Spcial Telegam to Tux Bei)]—R. G. Dun & Cos Wekly Roviewof Trde siys : Liquilition in narly al kins of spenla- tio comes, tothe disappintment of mny, inconnution withlirgey inaeased supylies ofnongy, andprepires the wiy forhealier tride inall legitizmte brinches. With low pries there appurs the dsiredimpuve- mat inexports of prolucts, and the de- crase for the past thre weks isnowonly L.0per ent, ompaing with st yar. The imports are much enlrgedby the effort to gdgools int the wuntry belire anew tar- ifipoesinto fect, but. the current acconts ofsuch herese ar exuygeraod. The vilue ofall imports for three weekshas been but 15 percent above last yew's mcord A cosidenble ineruse mppears in wookns. 1inns, silkss and other dry gwds, but is a fiir pospect thatthe nerchindiseex- pots will noy exceed in valie the imports for_the mmth, Guin des not nove frely as yet, but the exorts of coton exceed last year’s matriatly, andpro- visions move in large quantities, Thore- pats fon ofler dies show o _rmarible adivityin all braches of lgitimite tnde The oxeess of bank clearings over thow of the corespading wecks st year, in all cities outsicde of New Yorkrise to liper cat forthe nonththusfar, ad at western aul southern poinis thegain weries wout 2jper wnt. Bostn reprts mre tradewith esier mney, AtPhilidelphia theshosana lathertrades are exceptionally goud, but i gneeris tral hort of antieipatins hardware is active and fimg and theiron tnde inprows. Chicago mtesa havy duline in gnin recefs, compured with st year, but o lare inceaso in »d bee, lurd, hides andwool, and ade- line inbutter and chese: the dy gods, chthingandboc t and shoe trides exceedlast yur’'s, with satisactoy clectins. Cin- cimatiiso rportsquite a ‘wod tradeand fulr oxops, bitsome prosuremnd ilargde- mind _in the moey markel AtClevidind trde isgood though on is imctiv, butthe demand for finiished ironprodicts is un pree- dated, and at Pittshurg it holds prices firmly, tho slight weakening in pig iron. Miw tnde mich inexces of last Detroit also, anl with manufutu cing works fully enpl At Mineaplis lumber has adv 50 cets, whilk wheat is unsetled With mceijis of 1100000 buslels, Kan- aul theflouroutpit Is 17,000 barnis. ey Ax sus Cityreports a stos and nih noles a generdlactivity, with frm pric for staples. Though mone ints, and very strigént at vilnmeof businessdoesiot sen (0 be iy - where artaild thereby,and the repots as s yory ative at most usial. The great industriesas rports al rady died siow, ire ve, the wol mnufictul ha 1y im- vy orlors. sustaiiod by @ aund * in the ex- onved, with nuch mors Tho colon mmufuture is luge demwd for gools nuneros minor inlustries wted chage of duties ail to b the basis of greater awtivi Iron ismorefirm at Philadeljhia md isnot much prssedfor sile hav, thugh som Chiago Siles inthis rglonare repoted s but thde nund for barinerses, with an” advan price, md th plat vded, though stel ral arestill inct- Sine inprovment is lso wportel in There has been more liguidation in s without serious declinein prices orany t. ines falires weuring ys number?ly, ascomn) for the corres pnding W Lust yearshelguies wer 192 b Theonly d trainout of Omaha il expres an er v, <ol. ck of raili business limited, leawing Onahs at Ticket ollce 1602, 8ix- Onaha Chicag vestibiled 415 p. m. duily. teonthand Farum st —— A Gormoan Paper seizol, CrxenNam, Q. Sept. 26.-The postfice authorities lave selzed the entir i- tin ofthe Yolis Freand of this cliy bee iteon tahed bttery ad vertiscuents ———- Algeria Swopthy a0yclne. Loxux, Sipt. %—Adispagh fon Aljiers ) om hasswepovera lage potion of Algeria, ding a1 1muenseimount of dam- ap. et S a in Bolin, BeRnuy, Sot. 2—Anepidmic pevals in the soulhernsuburbs of thiscity, Tho ai ewe ishfecious, Theloctos belleve it is fuflueni, Tickets at acomnodations via the grat Rock Iland route. Ticket offce, 1602--Six- tenthand Farmm street, Omibha e Natralation papes for twaity-dght, | there ancyandtalkel vathetically ard’s h intonpera jany, the | evilsshoull be best sionor by ox purie compired with probibiti to Tuk B, ordered toprocud i Geman ployes by nat ngthe | dyith | compensiliol ly for the aceonmolatio of | Onahg, Comeil Blufis, Des Moinesand | is the Rock Ishnd | lovest rate and supeior | ENTHUSIASTIC RIPUBLICANS They Opn a Vigonus Oampign in Tourth Ward, MSSED MR, RICHARDS HS TRAIN. ButHis Audiinceat Washington Hall Was Entrtaied by (e Ho- quenceof Strawn, Webseer ma Green. Hon., LD, Rihards, who wis to atdres the Fourh wird rpubicans last night, fallolto atch lis tral at Linoln anl could not nach the ofty. Thoaudiencethat omfortably Allel Wash- ingtn bl Ail notlck for atertinmant and istructionin the principles of trao n- publicanisn, hovever Hoi W, S. Sraw, al Jiin T, Webter and Hon . Charls Grem wen prsent sndumade stiving ul- dreses. Mr. Striwn wis thofirstspealer. e wis wanly grootel and wat @t one ino a disussion of (he isswes hforethe popleof the state. He sild hohad confidn co mough in theintdligene ofthe puopleo Nebrask to ixlieve thatwhen it ame 0 betowing honos theyy wold awardthen to the mo whaower ols when patiiotisn cost some- pat thing, Ho brily revieved the hist of the tvo partis ad onclued o vigonus wraimment of the demcratic party by the staternent thatif ithad nt bem for the patriotisn of such men as . D Riche ardstherewoullbe mwcountry tday for the demurats o seck possessio and control of, on thegrond only thit they wern dissitis tiol witnthe prty in power. Referring to the positionof the demcratic party he quoted frm the New Orleans Times-Demcratthe confesion of Genenl Peailerstme, i excon feierate offigr anl prouminent demerat, that Misissipl wis thousand vepublicin and must devisesome means of overconing the myjoriy. He dicussel the tari ff questin briefly and then gve his attention (o the prohibition issue, Heshowed by stati probibitin wasinjurous to tate Heo demnded for the npartythe cedit of passing the Sicamb lw and askd the denocras to b honest foroneeand almit that this great law wasa repiblicin m esure, Amale te, ompaosed ofl. J. Jors first tenor; F'red Hicks, second tenor; I Weston, fist. buss: Fred G. Adunson,second bass, which haddoneservie at the opening of the menting, then aliveed th sesion by the radition ofthe fllowing tupical soug, compsedly Mr, Jenme : thutthe denocn @ arn her asembld, on this il ousny, plans forvictoy am prve or f way. Forthe dmocrats ait in i, you sy . As wego marhingon. Comnmnde To form risi > matter what oras-Glory, glory, halldlujil, o te, NowOmala 1s fn ¢, md sheknors wiit shes about, Andin coigres will put Comell, of th therd's ot doubt., AndWill bryanbackto Licoln, o As wego muarehi tirely pit on. And/im loyd pon his bick wil in sorrw soon b Taid, ForRicharls will be govemnor, of thit we'n not afraid, Forle downt bow lis stuff on the (hi hoarlof tude. ASwego marchingon. At tho condusion of the smg, whid aroused grat athusism, Geneal Jhn L. Webster arivel at the hall, andthe aidiens at aice began cllingfor him. The requet tookthe firm of an emphitic demad, ad Mr. Websier tok the platformanid cieen, Aftr explaining thathe culd ot mike extaded speed, Mr. Webster refared 0 the yerseof thesongrendered by the quar- tettewhith referred to the rtarn of Mr. Counell tocengrss. He llieval it, ho sail, andwas willingto work and vote for thit end, Hesid bodidnot kow:much abo Mr. Bry uexcet thit he was a pleasut go- tlemin prsomilly. Mr. Webstr tld of recat motingel tho Bar ssocition at Li- coln,at which arangments wee mal for o banjiet. Mr. bryan was preent md of- ferela reolutin pribibiting thuseof win at th banuet. Hemadea spech. i su- portof hisresditionind secund its ado- tion,and itthehnguitheaw yers satirounl drinking httermitkand wearing blie xib- bousas asign of thir abstinence privc ples. Yet, Mr. Dryangoesom the stunp wd Says he loppsed t0 projibition. His eordat themeotin of the Lincan b asswiatin was gainst hin M, Websterdosed by astirring dmuiel- tionof thefoolturdy priacples on the the- riesespoused bythe alliaice pirty wd pre dictd that mordanger wis to be expectal fromthatparty rom the dimoents. There were alls for J.C. Wi tonat the closeof Mr. Welsters adiress, Mr Whir- ton movelthat Hon Chirles Green be i vitelto adiress the meeting, anl themotin wentthrogh with abneea.” . Gren was warily greted, Hosaid he wis on his wiy honie, whin hewas et and conductel to the hallby ‘ot disinguistiod patrit wndstate. man, Coloel Frnle P, Fralon.” NMr, G e saidlie wis not prepred to mike aspocd, bute a npublian of twenly yers sunding he was ilway reuly W telity o th faitl tht wis i hin. Mo vwiewl bricly the histor of the party, recdted s gloritas schievments, i Sal 1o would votofor th repblicn’ calidaes fum th- ditin or freo of habit witil e found some party holling more convicing and stabl priniples than any prty now in existence ex ol there publicin party Onthe question of lu'uhmi\luu Mr- Grem talled very plaily. Ho sid thoprobibitin cranks were loud andenthusiasti in their o fortsto piturethe awful evilso mlenaper of thedrank- On thequestion of theevils of ce, he sail, th dvoatesof high me, license ageod perfutly with the probibi tiouists md there all sentinent sboudl end, Afur thilwasthe questin of low th overame, by sippros- regulition, Allstatistiesmd the w0 of states where pohibiton hil been trid, ho sail, gve overhe ine tostinony in favor of *ie efficicy highlicemo realatio of the ligor tnie w n. “Show me om that has been closul stite and I will shoy thit havo ben >ublic 0 sall, by mohibition i any sou i hundred seretsaloos opend.? Mr, Gron cloedt with o foreiile anument in fwor ofthe npublican systen of protec- i | tion, and all strucural nills | The Muwsace of Germaus atVitu, Lospoy, Sep. % —]Special Cablegrun ABritish min-ofyas ls ben from Zanzimr to Vitu, to iire in the recat nussaae thee of o merclint wmd sven Germm o y from Bolin denies. the report thatGermpy hs demandsd satisfaction ad Alispu from Englund forthe kiling of nan subjects at Vicu. s The Weath e Forcost. For Omiha ad Vidnity-Fal; sutioniry tenmprature. For Nebraskn and lown—Falr; stitionary tomperatire; viriablo winds. For Souh blewinds, Dikota-k'al wirmer; vari - Juige Mopovell gave notin yoterdy aftroon that Moiday moning w9 o'clck the Tolowing partios wil be brought befoe b to pl sharges of which theyare icusel : s Cro ey John H. Clamjitt, shooting with ~_iitent to soph Rosach, | assaule: Georg Cred, for ancs Hir- | rold, assult ad" battery; William (G rea, | selling mortgagd pupe: Larry Kinney, denying qual rights ain citiens ; ( D. (anno, oblining propertyby fise po tenses; Charls LB torging a bitl of X Clibt Willam F) | Ranse resitingin oflice ¥, Braulies nturied fom New Yorls yos teriiy. ap Wil a0k Water Lily o the W full we From thefactry ofthe the v best brands that non.ey songsof thowinl i nd ruges befor the public ton ever shown in Ol With warm hodias the herthsone an indes tothe Iy ste ke, oeap; g of fine lard 1 iy, K¢ Al T jroud pros sime dupplo cwart hou this. mond's willhavewaflles for breikfast October 13, §ell Excelsir Sprin g, Mo, w sild 1 bottles. & Co, whalssalongents. th Ty of Loay wore Aug. I, 180} Be Sure Ifyou hve nade tp your mind o buy Hool's Sasaparilla donot be indiced tota any dher A Buton hdy, vhosoexanple 13 warlly inflation teilsher aperince blow: “In onostorewher I woit tabuy Tood*s Saruparilh theclerk triedto bndice mobuy theltownisteadof Tnod s he tollme oty wouldlastionger; thatl might tako 18 o ten To GCet dayytrial thatil T dil notlike i1 ned not payanytling. de. Wit he conldnot prevail on no to hang. X lold him 1 had tken Moo's Sisapailla, kiew vhat it was, was tsled with 1€,aneldid ot want any dher, When I bogan (aking Hol's Sarsaprilla T wis feelng ral micrabl with dysppsia, andso wak tat al times X ould lardly Hood’s stand. X lokel likon peron fn consimps tion, Mo's Sursaparilladid mo sonuch It I wonder at Tupself somelines, a nds frequently spak ofit.” Mies, ¥, 00 Terraco Stred, Boston, Sarsaparilla Soldby altingghle. @1six Corfs. Troparelonly by C.L HOD & (0., Aptheeiios, Lowell, lass, 00 Doses Omne Dollar PG CROW DS ATTH EEXPOSITION Britlane Success of Omaha's timnnl Gala Season, Desjito the threatening weat ber, the usuil lrge awd brilliat tunout marked the at fendance at the Colissum again last night A The gand conert by the cilossal banl was 4 sjendil tmat. This bud fmonstratig iself b boone of the finest msial ormiztions in Diroctor Trvine s dolig hin s spludidseledions, The royil statiary, the trapue poforn. ance, md th comtles soros of othor trctins an all meding vith nuch atten ton frm the puilic TheOmaln conmerial olleg hasa vers atradive exhibit, every piet of which i stadents’ work. This exlibit secured for Messi, 1Rohrbagh Brothes nearly all of tio blie rbbons at tie stte fair. A the wiy, this is the oly bisines o Omahs Whith his evermad up its eut libit of swdenty work one. The excd lmce ol allprecdudes the special mention of ny No person cuntry, and 1f proud with wio s intersted in houseor awell cooked meal cn iteruted in the exhibit of Dickey & o, The displ ws aul thefiem have thoughtfuly pl ble manin_ chargoto oplain themerit ol thegoodsexhilited. Inthe front portion of thedisply is a line of deg: s which ure sipplied with the Latest in provenents and finisied in a style whid annotbut lease thenost fastilious tstes Among which wenot ling ventiltor. In a bulwark of spludidrange, The raiges omprise tie fimows M. & D ound firepot, ranze mide of wrghtsteol which are aclaowledged lave 1o suprior. In addition o their high dass podsthey have o exiibition a few of thoir nediun priced _rnges andself-foding lard oal birnes. The desratins aw made w of kitchn and huseldd uensils, cou spicuos amng yhicn are cook knives anl arven, They displaya vy hadsone lin of cofee ums Tor hotels and_restaurits of tieir own manifact he exhibit of Wislium Lysle, Dickey & isoneof th nost practinl as well as interstingat th wposition. Visims of drifting siow and muddy streets fit. beforethe eyes ofthe visitor to the Col iseum as _tiey eamiin the fine disply of sow exclulers,rabbs ad_xubber goods e shown by 7. T, Lindsey of 1111 Harney 0 £ imagging amor comjlete displ has or om mon alvantureously arangpd. The Nimrols can Wt say enough inpraie of the splendil tine ol huiting ots and watswhich are proof aminst the strms aul soughs of e pme fiels. The fre lddis an itereted i the Armen’scoats and caps, whilethe absolutly witerpoof niners’ coat jist takes the cike inits ine. This coal, whicl is putly the inventin of Mr. Lindsey hmsalf, issold tthegold and silver miners of thewest whowearit duwing three shifts of work of tighthours each, thie diferent men using itin tventyfourhours, The coat is80 prfed as b kep then dryall of tho tine. Theiew butclers’ apron foruwe i the packing houses i a featurn of ie exhilit. The walerprof slicker for the cutle mm is the » will as the gentlman's gossamegr. Th hdiesare uwt forgotten as an beseen by thn dintyline of ~ slapely' gosamers in the ex- JIn tle cmter of the display is mormous bber over: aul armngel 2 o bosecn overy ¢ kewown lo the rade > rubler soks, men'’s wool knit Wots, men's shepskii bools with the weol ontsid ornithorynchus, the hair on the outide lne of ladies and pentle nen’s lowost felt shos and slippers Me. Linc ssuccrded i leeping up his mutto, whichis: *Get thore shead of all tho rest,?? inhis bber goods display at tho greataposition. Many of these fine goods ew Jorsey rulb of whichMr. Lindioy is stern ageil, andall of then am th can purehise. the keynote in th ido when el of heuting stoves t the exposi Warn heurts g N ieides can gatler on hero the “Palace anous TundOaklold the The sanpleson_exhibition sory Tat the ston of W, . footwe with berr shoe conpany W. . Stetzel struck e of the neatest disply Howanl 5t. Thowpuiatio ) as 4 s5tovw manis auaratee of thoworth ol anystove he may offerfor neat displa kept storo sale, and his 1 Keping with thencatly me fom. wond & (o, the carriage nunber of spices i the Their seniciralar gla shaides forms o spedaclo which it s urpss. Ther are phactons, Rock. sngtns and faney hicle-hoavds, sion, hoa W. R. Xpossi tion. v : [ came from Drmrnon: by the way, o e iy And fron aped s Dru bout SN St Taeadang Druggists and G vays wever in bilk., C. H Moon —— Notlce Aftr Soptomber 9 no ordrs for th Americanizd Eioyclopedis Britannica wil bo taken. ALl pefsons who desito 0 avall wlvesof our lilkeral offer musi have theirordenin by thatday y Sap deentsa cake,’ : S z sday nornig Franke Munn wallbe ar 4 to jlead o thechane of adult “Witer T PCWDER Abaolutely Pure. of tatar halimgpowder. llighot Aing st ogth=U, 8 Governmeot lee A o

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