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'IHL OMA}IA I)AIIA BEE: VVhl) NESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1891. et — g fioae: % A Ena e | @ 1 ' v T o N gram to Tie Ben.|—In Tur Ber's report of | ing towns numbered 100,000 people. A fleot TR ”- T \{ l) | Frank, a pacing canine, and a running mate, | won by Allowny, Houndsditeh Poter socond, ' TIRUINE FIGHTING FOR HIS MONEY. | §otortar's® cumms ootwoon Fremont. nd | of hundredsot seis and stoamers. i o | 1R0 ING A UNI0 \Rl\. | drivon oy LML Evama " ALkinee ouskly | wud Siver S o MAYOR CUSHING SAID NO. Boatrico an orror {n print or trasmission | inated, passed the iliuminated oty in re- distanced them both to tho delight of tho | | wade it road, Hasting ana Beatrice. Fre- | view, discharging countless rockets, candles i crowd, mont was tho club that only showed up 2 to | and colored Hres while batteries on 1-{\vh4‘r 0 Good Running ~h—~-| ¥ N Cureyresye, Wyo, Sept. 8.—[Special Tele. 0 cadlos {o1 Zom» Diffi- | Beatrice’s 11, Had it been Hastings a ! side of the river fired rapid salutes. A fancy 'wo Li s Ho Oontested Over chisid Hdeldad ikl aram to e B e waoing season | B oi y Maaagor Leadloy Experiencad foms Diffic | Leatricos 11 Ha i boon Hastings u | sido of the river fired rapid salutes. ' fancy | Two Lively Racos Hotly e B e Tk L 1, Sopt, | FFAL t0 Fie D) = Tho raciog soson | Ho Does Not Think tho Austraian Ballo culty Oollootisg Dues at Bioux City. Hastings contingent play closed the eveuing. Thera Yesterday. Tho track was in first class shape aud the ¥ . . . 4 Law Needs The Davenport exposition opened today rd presented was one of unusual brillian :"lm'lws v'w'vv b A h-i.\x"nm' ( Vuhlr » T e rr 1 swhed. d the city led 2 R P ace, milo and an el ) Lore we our Tervors Thrashed, and the city is filled with strangers tonight. First raco, purse #1,000 f, feyear olds und | aptrfes, Limerick sold the favorite thouph OMAHA' HAD: (NO. TROUBLE IN - LOSING, |, Iesteeday S8 HEmttorey e et Killed at Marshalitown FAST TIME *WADE IN THE SECOND, | upwaris fufuriey course, ubout thires-fourths iad many waem admirers. The raco | SQUIRES' STREET SWEEPING BILLS. —_— Hawthornes.. . 52006000 -4 | Minsmarizows, la, Sept. 8.—(special | fo a fairstart and ran i cloo order to the | Wa8 close and excitlng, The horses got off to Hazol Terr > 4050211 015 | Telegram to Tne Bre.|- Bert Garwood. an head of the stroteh whero St Chirlos. )to | & wood start, Limerick kept the lead for g s Game v o ¢ » State Falr | 1. Kligstoek, 108 (1210 1, anil Toruenton 18 | the fiest mile, when Gampmon forged. to the | Lo S Bloux City Captured the Game With: | y,pierien; iiawthornes. Overman and G. | employe of the Marshailtown Elootric Light [ Details of the Day at the State Fair | i [inxiiciy Itk wnl Tonwentor L Ghe fist mile, when Gaminon farged tothe | Long and Rather Acri ous Debate M Effort—Story of Ross; Hazel Terrors, I, Graner and Wirth company, was fatally = fojurod last night Track—Results on the East- | furloue St Chiarlos dre w wway and won by | ) 1:10 4-5 Over a Co ttee Report Recom- 3 p Lenutlh trom Kinzstoek who best Tormentor g by M the Other Ball € Wheel Kaces at Lincoln bile ndjusting the belt of oune of the dyna- ern Courses—Tips for HAlE [engeh Por the pineo. Tinie Ak i ".”""y',‘ Ll “,"“ R AL meanding thiat tho Contractor oLy, Nob, Sept. 8.—[Special Tele- | mos in the power houso. Tho belt in some roday. Socond ruce, handicap, sweepstikes, ono | REEY SSORd, Blue Jay thire AT be P, 2 manner jerked him against the macninery 3 mile. Elght starters. A mugnificont finjah | The Rake was an easy vinnor of the seven el SO LU ensuod. Bully Hoo, 100 (30 to 1), won by a head | elgnths dash in 1381 Y esterdauy. Lixe f gram to Tue Brr,|—The second night of the J=Th 8 with such violence that his shost was fea — from Sinta Ana, 104 (15 10 1, W 8 Tho hulf milo da n ! toat At Ana, 104 (1510 1, who be i o half mile dash was a hvely conte! contest between The meeting of tho city council held last bicyels ruces attracted a great crowd and the P v vae gash. ol s ' . ! Kausus City—no game; rain wvas thn contintition of the slx day race bo- | the acoldent ana diad in an hour, He was o | Park, Couneil Blufts, was a success so far as | [E 3, Llicsapenke tho favorite at 4 tod ieksilver and Silvor Tip. The forner | night was attended by fiftoen members and o et tween Allen, Alioway and Wirtz, Alloway | Single man aged 21 years, the card was concerned. Long before the Third race, Shoophond stakes for goyenr- | WO Siiver Tip second and Rowdy third. | opiicied jobby, ¢ Siovs Crry, la, Sopt. S.—(Special Tels- | did some splendid riding, and gained one of Ty e 0y time advortisod for tho races tocommonce | glds Niundisup swevistakes of 80 cacl with gram to Tuw Ber.] -So far ns the playiug | the lups lost last nizht. The scoro at the end o g g { & he Towd yearly | Lhe Brandstand was comfortably filled and WFS DOTILEILLIS (67008 tonk. The an R b Tips for Todny. was concerned, today’s game with the Omaha | $tood : "‘1"‘;“- Rt bt ons onano | #00d crowd was congrogated along tho track. | winrter and s nuser howdad, winning by 's four of ik Brr's first choice Visitors was tho bost of the serios, but it was | Atjen e apg | mecting of tho Society of rionds opened | ipyg ugyal exclting scenes in the paddook | (UL from, Part Chesters 11 G0t D witlh | horsos landed fiest and ono socond; four of A P e e vl marred by some disgracoful scenes. When ‘\‘-u Wity 2 :‘; wilt o o6 of fl“'d, mm‘n.;‘ W (e society. | LOoK place before the calling of the first race, |~’,m o 3 the second cholce hor es landed first and on0 | ynon this subjoct ho was ns dumb us ‘m The Tlo expected nttendonce will rench thous. | the 2:50 trot, purse #00. A firlomen, Hinemetakes oio | second. ' Kieht winniors and two placo borses | oyyior. Ho bold tho namos of Johu B, Furay Gibbon, but they wero both On Oh yenne's I'rack Putlishing, It was expocted that Chairman Donnelly of the committeo on paving, curbing and gut tering would report on the appolutmant of a the game was called a violent dispute wis in % U8 st eveats DIxl6y and Mooks Drogress, Teadley refused to allow hia tmen | g ooy s Fuo8 between Flxley ;‘-"‘YL?'I ockotts | ands. Much spiritual focling is manifested. | Tho entrlos for this ovent woro efght In | il Stiurcorst fowstun: 11215 1o ot by 1 | 1 mediom races. Six of tho “horses namod | A (T f . v N ° ‘ S 4 ek i d L ——— v, 0| ” and Kenwood, 1127 Lo ADL took the ‘¢ third hese have beon picked as good 5 ” to play until the guaranty ald. 'I'nis | of the hall, resulted fu a tie, neither belng . fAumbor, as follows! 4 i 15 fOF toduy. securely pockotec v Kifled i1s Companion. Guy Sherldan, 1, &, F. 0. Millor, Fullerton at the start and foll in order by | things for today. pockoted the Sioux City manager rofused to do, on the | avle ovortake his contestant. Mockett g 8.—1Spacial Tele- | N i Mok i nwood and Lo «dindo all the Fnnn'ng SHEEPS ) BAY. Mayor Coshing returnod itho » Y thon started i to beat tho hest record of | CEDAR Rapins, Ia., Sept. 8,—|Special Tele- | Neb.y Pride, b ni. 0. W. Plekard, Omahu : EEPSIEAD BAY, ayor Coshing returnod, without his ay sround that Loadley intended to disband his ; ; b, O, Hammont ) turn, where Kenwood Jomed her and Tenny—Bermuda pro \ . ground that Loadley inten ‘\” disoand bl | {iree miles in $:00, and id It, haviag four | €ram to Tk Brw.|—Eddie, tho ie-year-old | Murray o, b g. it C. Hammond, Fort Cat- | Ut yifon oven torins 1o, the Lot furtons, | 3 Tonny=nerm i proval, the resolution authorizing the publ toam then and thers, without plaviug. | (oCl 00 B sou of Gius Creger, was accidentally shot and "Codur i i, Jrot DIk, 8. oDy | Ahen Lomgford moved np and one of e hest Emtun Peiutose Tt Filly, catlon of the Australian ballot law. He said Finally it was agreed to pay tho cuaranty at ~ killed by Fravk Zilosky this afternoon. They fson. Beatric flie Ciitrrey. b, . | AuIshes of tho meoting ensued. Longford won 1 Pulsitor—Blaekthorn, the cxpenditura of #1,100 for that purpose tho end of the fifth wning Loty of W ticcords Lowered were out hunting whon the accident hap- A Wickhnn - Cottnenl Bluits: “Dandy, | 1% 8 HORL TR0 AL, Vi eie Koot hult Mastoriode Diablo. Was unnecossary, as other stato laws hiad net 2ik 2 atterson - Willie 1. ' ! v ” e ORD, ‘0 501 out 7,000 3 8. Thomus Kussell Marysville Kan H When five innings had been playod thore Hanrrorp, Conn., Sept. 8.—About 7,000 | pened. AoV \ Sony Fitth race, tho Flathush’ stikes, a swoep- bee sho © VoL was sustain was another row between the managers, and | People went out to Charter Oalk this evening — T AL Aoorey Dbt BEIKG-1OR L=y o) E0IdN, 10018 DL 180 O 410 SWoH ATONIA n published. The voto was sustaine vas anoth 3 , . g ] Visr BINTIARD PABSAG o Nudernill, . Q. Storle on, | Biio DL movei furlongs.. Eleven Tioitlar J=J oI AdEINS | The mayor also vetoed the ordiuanco pro it went so far that the Omaha team went to | 10 tho bicyclo races of the Hartford Athletic Iu £ starters: Merry Monnreh, 10 (4 6o 1, after 2, Pomfret—Bettie Seidon. viding for the location of adaitional \vater l v i club, Two mile safety, 5:40 class, wus won | . " b The judeos were Colouel H..J. Budd of od finish won' b x & it De—0) ; Ll s ts carrls hen the guaranty was paid, | clu afety, . 5 Olty of Ny o’ . J ® nish won by w length from S, Vlorlan 1 De—-Outora ft ARt e A o i '; S R R TR RIRY l,',“_,, by Fred C. Graves of springfield in 6 35, The City of New York's Quick Time | cyjengn, Goorge M. Swignrt, Omubia, and A. [ 106t 1, who beat. Boshford. 10 (15 to ba | 4 Royal Gartore (upbearer, hydrants. Mr. Elsnssor sald that tho hy and the team roturned and play Zimmerinan won the mile in 2:48 1-5, Across the Atlantic W. Mo of Chiongo, Starter. neck for the plice. Timo: 159 2.5 Rorka D lsy | drant rental bad been paid by interested innings, when the game was cailed to enable P. J. McDuffee of Lyun won the two mile QUEENSTOWY, Sept. S.~The City of New The horses were given o good send-off, with | “"'I'- Jace plirso 81,000, solling, two-yonre Gila—RBullet parties. The ordinance was passed over tho 1L to take a train out of town safoty race, 0:10 class, in 5:19 2-5 York avrived here this afternoon at 2 o'clock, | Guy Sheridan in the lead. but on breaking oo | o L LD b Do ikl e Al Tlon anrgraes mayor's veto, Tu tuo fivst inning the visitors bogan good | n tho one mile tendem safety the winners | paving crossed the Atlantic in 5 days, 22 [ 1o Arst quarior Picard’s natty mare 1003 0 1), second, Sehuylkill, 104 (6 %0 D, third, Rl « o soppleton reported o atiok work wibhout aeretony, | Wright gots | Were Wi D. Banker and F. M. Brinker of | .o¥ 2¢ crossed AL g the, Bost | the vantage and held it until reaching homo | _ Rosarbrave: o o Sty Attornor Poppleton raported that i by D I} [FEUE T Z U SRS IoHE o minutes, equulling tho best |, » .46 with Guetph second and Dandy third . high welzht handicap sweop Virge d'Or-Aloha g old ot think the cortlilcata showing funds singlo, and was sent homo by Dungan’s H. A. Githens of Chicago won the one mile | Previous d passage. T'he second, third and fourth heats wory kes, 81,000 added. one mile wid 4 quarter GHPRLHIGK=Ton (o .ONe. on hand to pay for vault fixtures suficient three bagcer. Flanagan's sucrifice made | ordinary handicap race, Time: 2:35 1 Ste SATRIVILLS casy captures for (iuy Sheridan, Guelph L l’ytfl_“w butithros/starters! Gute Freedom— Antofnett I was not such as would Justify making o RGBT bR The mile safety handicap was contested by SRl et boing tho only possibio competitor, Sum- [ Jilis !5 (P Vemli Snowinil 1106 tod: Foxfor N TOTaY % contract with the lowest bidder. Tho pape In tho third mning Wright's threo bagger | tho best riders .in the country. 1t was i AuNcw X ork-SIIdErom Botient et i liinvy s R A GE R el for s b EROMIGELUATVTO (GARRE! o e DR and McGlone's sacrifice made a run. four heats and a final. In the first heat W AtAntwerp—Westernland from New York. Guy \hvvlvhm 1 m where Snowball passed him und the 2 MecGlone made some beautiful stops and [ W Windle, a scratchman, equalled the At Queenstown—City of New York, from | Pride ... P R 3 Intter led to the finish and won undera hard | Omaha’s High School Bailding Will ilding inspector notified the couneil MeNabb's worlk in the box was very effective | world's rocord of 2:23 2-5 made by W. F. | New York for Liverpool. Guelph 2 driveby nliead from Curroll, who beat Fox- be Packed with Pupits. that Mes. Murphy's row of one-story build Jutimos but tno wholo gamoon both sidce | Murphy hore last July, Tho finnl heat was —Auchoria from Now Yark. Al T i e onrliongtliR DlelD1s What shall we do with tho childven? was | ings at Twenty-eighih and Faruiam stre was marred by the unseemly quarreling and | betwecn the racing glants, but the result Lahn from New York | Relle N e . L Yoy o = e 4 G 3 < was in a dangerous condition and should be e D S tkie. tia || Was kAL & BerA Bl bt i ¢ ! l\flm udoriil R e ?,‘l'a niI!(I Frottiog ar Cleveland. question that confronted the Board of | W 0 & gamo closed in the vight iuning. Worden, I, Manhattan elub, won in 2:27 3.3 — Murruy John i FVIBRE CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 8. —The fall meeting | Education Iast night when the condition of | 7Gug nspector Gilbert reported that tho 125 Itis said that somo of tho men of both | with forty yards start: Windle was second ) BY THI CARS, Do Ave . 3 9 9 9 9| of the Cleveland Driving Park association | affairs at tne High school was takea up. 3 ts 1 uso duriog tho mouth of August tonms crossod Lo the Nebraska sido last ight | wnd “"l'll""uorHv.flmlollnr:!\ geavclfice : Inio: B 2int i wh | UeRan today undor favorable auspices. Tho [ Mr Covyell offered a resolution to provido 2,000 candle power. and spread red painton with alavish hand In the quarter mile safety race Beclor | Thomas Sarrett Slipped and Fell ho scoond ml;l was the rot, With | Goathor was cool and the track in fino cor- | for tho fitiing up of three rooms fin tho top petition signed by 500 of the retail ™ broke the world's record in competition, mak- UnAEE thE WHaals the following er ait pad ¢ merchants of the city wis presented and re BIOUX CIT ing the quarter in 35, Zimmerman ; 4 & juelph, blk s.. C. A. Turney. Beatrice, Nob.; | diton. The crowd was about up to the | story of the High school building to be used | giied™ o the committeo on police. They equalled the same time in the last heat of tho | _Thomas Barrett a laboring man living at | Grace V. br. ni., George Woill, T . Kan.i | averago for a first d: for threo boy’s classos, and that an extra | gopediyy e (R SHREIHAD G BOIEE IO S0 6" T00. % Florence was killed last night by falling off a | Prince Med; b. s., Theodore Bauersors, There wero threo events on tiio card—the | recitation room be made in the west end of [ At ot SOt Do T Tho world's rocord for running a quarter | dirt train at the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneap- | hisg oS5, e ety Beime ML [ Zyoar-old stake rweo and the 2:40 and 2;19 | assombly room on the third toor, = SRR 00 08 At FEeROnE Mo Srreh of s milo was lowored by, Zimmeraan, in tho | olls & Ouaha crossing at Fifth and Locust | Stock ! dJosonh, Mo, UL (ST clovan entries I e O i egiplan Sl Daviason offered the use of his lot at quarter o o mile safety race, it ~ 05% @i i par-old stake race only two starters, e \ish ang o crowded o= | Sixtoenth and Howard streets for the pur- stroets. The horses gov s good send off at the | njonyirs™and Roman, Livery horse in the | dition of the setool. He said that it would | 4,50 of the erection of & bootn Yu‘n(pl.‘nu'lh‘u from 30 4-5 to 20 4 o i to 20 . 5 seveuth scorins, with Guelph holding the | O o AT veryal Slie o bt Barrott jumped on tha train at Florenco to | JibLs [T 1IH, when tho little brown | PAILY ' but tho coit Romau by Armagh | afford but vory littlo rolief, for ho bud | \opiings of tho Australian ballot law. o SOLICITOR 1 ; S ride down to East Omaha. When within a | mave. Grace, bogan to crawl up, and at the | 5¢emod afraid to moet the black Kentucky | alrendy made arrangements to use the Upper | graad to furnish gratls the services of ono fow feet of the crossing he slipped and foll | throe-quartors e e ot "t s e | wonder, ana he had a walk-away for the i 1!~|”3" aane nbly muukuflu‘h-.-.'.‘u,\- B e N ek b v Ag Lo Tanrba Declares the Union Pacific to Be in | under the whoels. Ho hterally ground | gallant strugele down the stretch, but tho | BUTse, Tt was no trick to distanco Roman, | stiil, The FesoRation was NoGldowil o | * A petition to change the desikn for a_coats BieelTa R Oonditinns to pieces. litlo mare hold hor own, Winning by two | Withont urging Mohbars sovored the milo i | tho training school was extondod to ono and | OFAYMS for tho ity was prosonted and laid Cintonao, 1ML, Sapt, 8. Genoral Solicitor | & Couneil BLTs policoman took chargo of | lengths in 2:21%,. Siaseen ‘:,'(';,"l'(“”m"l”l DL e e on the table. e T T R S RS the remains and notified the chief. The Neva Sceley showed up in excellent form | o b 1g the last half in 1:084 and the St L LR G sked to | _Anordinance granting tho Uniou Pacitio v 0. A Thurston of the Union Pacific, who was | Pottawattamio county coroner was sout for, | in” tho second, and to the surprise of the }'I"j.':g“". gt Y ronplasonEeE x_(\‘j“y"!("‘“'l‘l‘“""‘l"):“|""'";’ll LG “:"‘_h‘(‘m']‘\ railroad the rignt of way to luy its track in “'nlllmu:«_r.. e b this city today, said thore was no foundation [ but declined to come over and view the ing ones, won the heat neatly in 2:22 £5R M rm'nl‘;“ ‘Ii offered ‘a special purse Jlm found them tho first day. Hoe snid | the alley botw Jones and Leavenworth, ,.u,,m’;, R for the report that Gould intends giving up | remains. Dr. Har was sick, but W, justified the confidence ‘of her | or iRIAE, L ne would go a mile and {0 S, e Al ncrenso of 801 pupis over | (oM Fifu Sixteonth street was in ! ko control of that road, or that the property will | MAde a start for the scene. He found | friends and ufter a stout chase, won the third | i REAdsa LG L U RIAT ) o1 e wr. The | troduced und reforred. il b A ) LALLI: Y that the body was in East Omaha and came | i Veva Spoloy pushing her hard down | 1S 10 doubt that the horse could have gone | the first day's attendance last vear. ‘The | = (iyy"Cjurk John Graves appointed U. B T e R g0 into the hands of a receiver. *“The Union | pacic, The ‘Council Bluirs oficial directod c ! % 5 the mile on this truck in with a mate:to | totalattendauco. for the first day was 10, Balcombe as his doputy to fill the unexpired S Pacific,” said Mr. Thurston, “has & floating | Heafoy & Heatey o take charge of the re- ho fourth hent was an oxclting one, Nova | WO iim. Budd Doblo had sont word to his | At Walnct Hifl. Loni Lalee aud the Contral | torm, The appointment. was N debt of $12,000.00, crented whien it purchased | mains for tho night, A wagon was sont out | Sraloy winning, aftor u furious strugglo, in | ovol!(e Charie Whoandiod Mowbars, how: | or (e sehden, [, BUEEIEEIE, SOILIL | democrats nd Mr. Brunor voting *No.b abb, : RO ne Orogon Railway & Navigation property. | but the Bluffs policoman refused to lot it bo | ayor, Hob to urg i o L AL i plalii i, (i b v resolution the city attoriey was in- o A 3 | This was placed in the hands of a great many | moved. For an hour and a half Heafey’s | ~Tho fifth heat aud racewas taken by Grace | WS refused. ’ Atn fowof the schools the attendanco Wis | picted to make n briof of the Australian 2 - people. When somebody in Wall strect | men talked and argued and finally got the | W. in gallant style. Sho went right to tho | . TOn oOf the fourten entries in tho2:40 class | foss than last yaak: “Tuis sugsasted (WAL haliot iaw and report the same (o the com SCOIE BY INNINGS. vanted to mako a drive on the Union Pacitic, | biue coat to acknowledge their authority. front and was pover botherad, Time: 2:31%7. [ HiGeri acCpore the race Myrtle R. wasa | e o0 ar 980 ‘changed o mittee ou printing Sloux Cliy cesd L0 40 % a7 | holders of theso securitios wero dnducod 10 | | Throigh tho stubboracss of the pohicemau | Summar favorita at €13 ngainst * tho fled for "Pho “commitioc on boundarios was in. | | APPUROEs on chango of grado of a wum TEHRGE AP S ST omand immediato payment. It did not take | the body was left lying by tho side of the | Gra, reaicn o L Btenceo i > mattor of rocon. | DCY Of streols wero instructed to report noxt . SUMMARY. them loug, however, 1o muke arrangements | track, just as it had been gathered up, for | Novi O ot e it started Gold Loat e D o) matter of Feooril uesduyinight arned runs: Sioux Clty, Omuha, whereby this debt has been bunched and | over four hours. T s 2:19 race was started Gold Le: g Lis 10 het Lol A report of the special committee to allow Throe-base hits: W, Dy Sehiobe placed with Drexel, Morgan & Co., and that Barrett was about 21 years ola and un- [ F p . s P! was & favorite at $25, Abbie V. Primeand | relleve the crowded buildings. C. E. Squires his old bili for strect sweeping Kaymond. i ux City, 4. | t50 at a lowor rate of interest than was be- | married. S 3 4 and New York Central selling next in the Mr. Rees offered a resolution authorizing | 1o Coloh 'y langthy discussion. Double y e Planagane | o S N s - Time: 2314, 8 order named and the field going for $3, Ab- | the appointment of a special committeo to | T'h . jidont Lowry said that the committeo Do’ on "bilis: by Meulin, 13 by SN | g vad befors, Ube Gnion P JONES 10 CLEVELAND. The card for Wday i bio V. proved that, sho had the best staying | take un the matter of etassiflcation. Tho [ 1 fSelons LOWEY S it the cowmitieo Ty Moalkin 15 by. MoNubb, 4. Pussed_ bulis Chairman Finloy is out with a lotter asking Trotting, 2:22 Am. o J10: Floyd B b. qualities and after many exciting brusnes | resolution was laid over forone month. mended payment of the oid claims when it Dungan, 1. Wild pitenes: Meakin. Time: | the Western Passenger association tines to | Lieutenant-Governor Jones of New | €. lerndon stovk fi Wann:i JWIth snofoulrer Borwos (shel lundad Hithojfrdco L Lot e oy | i only boen instructed to confer with Mr, Twohours. Umplre: Joe Strauss. vote on the question of maling an excursion York Writes an Open Letter. et Ut MECRE NI e e nonarsh heate Sl ol mareiwasiaat back |0 L O e iy ea s/ 76 lbse || Sctulresci Phokroporbiwas racommitted| and L i sy i¢ an O appy Muy. b 1 Britton & yne, | to tenth place in the thira heat for foul driv- [ The funas now in the treasury ave as follows: | - ; i aliFtatee SEAnt : rateof a faro and a third for tho round trip, | Bixamawrroy, N. Sept. 8.—Th i ot A - b ' 1 1 Kot beforo the couneil later in the evouing, Wi AionRnondetaan 4 ) ) ixomanrros, N. Y., Sept. 8.—The Hus- | Neb.: Billy Burtof, b.w. D. A, Willinms. SI00% | ing by Thrner, who beld the tbione : fund, 111611465 sinking I Sta 3 plus 25 cents for admission coupon for the e ¢ v City, Tu.: CorrietbE: i J.D. Hn OhAEIon e o \ 1 3 ingae I when the committeo again recommended p o P oLk b gD A Willtame: Slouxdfng who held the ribbons over her en th Jod " Played Won. L Blicago exposition As the Chicngo & Altoy | baudmon of today contains tho following [ {ity bi: Dorr.gebet m., J.D: Hatding Clyriton. | and forcod Primo to the fence, The foul wa 120,51 and building tund, £21,653.16. racnt in full Bloux Olty......... 11 6 bas afready anmonnced that it Swill mals | oven lettor from Lisutenant-Govornor Jones: | Siivar Oy, Tat Hoth Pip '8, Wiitford, | S0 palpablo that the spectators gathered on | Mr. Coryell offered a resolution authorlzing | = prosident Lowry approved tho adoption of Kunsns Oity o w o : 5 o e oy Tiitorn T 4 the quarter stretch aud domanded that the | Prof. Lowis tosend home all new students Gseas O ) such rates on Monday and Thursday of each | BINGUANPTON, N, Y. Sept. 8 1801 Hon. | Kansus City, Mot Wolshe k. s 0 a1 b an hat, the ot J 18 | (1o roport and agnin told his story about AR I e from "pointa Wientn o' miloy ot Ci: | Grover CIevlit New Yo, bt it | Rellor, Sinis U, Tt Sop ne PR e o R AT URIT TR £ B S0F R e e o T T ;ygfli:j*g;';;;';;;;;“"" lines will uo' doubt fol- B as e subleet considered s one fa whicli | W, T, Dyer, Ln 3 wonderful exiibition, trotting & quarter o 3 | Dr. Spaldng suid that the board had no | FORF ooty e favored teutinw Sauiies ko . LEAGUE. S exa . public are gre: nterostod, com i $100: 8 & So] iilod ; g BN " 0 ¢ 7 Chairman Walker of tne Western Trafllo | proper to o so. > P i seconds. Following are the summaries: R e O o had mude | 0 the 0ill’ could novbo: radovered. King Kelly Very Near Lost a Game | association has named September 15 as the It1s understood that you are a candidate | T..r g. A. s Ed T'wo-year old stake purse, #1,50: Monbars to furnish room at tho Lligh school had beon | DUt asphalt streots were kept clen > Y of Hi. v for the ne: goting o o itte for the presidential noniination in 18 This wnvr. g. S. . Solomon, Omaha; Al won, Roman d stanced. Tlhnes 2 by Ono Of Hig Muffs. aayroinoieX mectingR0 N theX oamii o % Bashuw. b. 5, Frani Burns, Id Grove, 1u VErotting, purss 350: Molide A won, | sat down upon by other mombers of tho SR T b s b s A { the | renders It not only proper but fneumbent Bostox, Mass., Sopt. 8.—Bostou and Cleve- | 8ppointed to roviso the agrcement of the ( PHRUECS 1Y Nt O, BIOREE, WK JHCU Wilkie Russell, b. s.. King Hill stock fi A second. ' kxarch third, Beatrice | board 3 3 b > he agroemont of the | (o' Vou to titke all’ honorablo meuns t0 pr icie Ttusa: L King stk farm, e ird, Beatrics | board. 3 e D A land played off their postponed Labor day | westot Pussenwer association. "o com- | {REVOUR fitcrests and provent your. friénds | St Josspi. Mo.: Doacon, b ir, G. I Dougherty! | Ptehon fourth.' fest time: 212 50 Mr. Babcook sald that the records would | ;M5 Moreorty know that bo was ‘on the games today. Kolly nearly lost tho first ono | tho Atchison,Gonoral Passonger AgentThrall | moet et to b Fat 2 A doseph L., spt o, A, J. otter, | L e TR Com i | Show very plainly who was responsible for | [ {nk that Squices favored ono street by & muff which cost four runs, but a httle | of the Chicugo & Nortuwostern, (teneral Pas- Ing netlve Intorest 1n our state eat Running, three-quarters of a mile dash, | fourth, New York Central fifth, Gold Lent | the condition of affairs at tho High school. over another. Squires got s stroot sweop e Dr. Givbs said ho believed that ther T e batting in the eighth pulled the game out of gent Kustis hingto and aro freely u your name in theirsup- | purse 3150, sixth, Bonnie seventh, Margarat M & Ll BemoouL ot [isatedtageupustibictithe dBustingtonfand i Y b Running, hurdie, ono and a quarter mile, | elxhth, Emma Bateh ninth. Buch Morgan | room enough in the High school for I (b wstr Do cos Bab o S Saon b0 Wetliar Bales i ort of M tho fire, Scor Commissioners Walker, Fioloy and Vining. | P OvartonrhurleH; pitae $700; drawn'in the fourth heat. Biest time: 2:18%. | students that wished to attend. There wero | o (LOS ARG 0, Wits, BURCEE I S : o o n 3 101074 Yourstrength s u presidential oundidato Hoston.. . 7 0—8 | St Lovis, Mo, Sept.'8.—The annual moet- | 110 Gn o s bty Pwith the masseh the — rooms in the basement and _in tho top st haeatraatst that e o wrr ttalked aboutsHare Clevolund 1 0. ing of the Wabash railroad was held today p 4 in 8 3 o carners, the toilors and producers. They e On Lintonin's Track. could b used, and if the teachers would < i o ¥ Hits: Boston, 10; Cloveland, &. Errors: Bos. | The present board of directors was re-electod. | o a lurke miority of the beopie of this ph R LI LTS B e s et Carmra vy | Bob undor discussion. ‘The bill was for worls i Cayelang. fdntiorion BEkeoh ""‘: e annual reports shows: Gross earning country, and théy are not in sympathy with | o si D e M ettt CINNATI) S L O T bttt e Rt i e ) performed last fall and not for sweepiu {Borinout; Youns, Graber and Zinmer.”Eurnod | 513 (3508 Onarating. ox pensos, 8,000,253 | the ciiss of peoplo whon v, “Flower ‘repre: | Some Singular Driving Marked the | witnessed tho sport at Latoua today. Thoro | Nt evorvbody could be accommodated. | fouo last month. The luspector had throwii R nel edrnings, $3,463,004 ner surplus as | SRS e 2:40 Trot—Results, wore six woll contested races on the pro- | sumicient for ail at the High sehiool out seventeen miles of strects and Squires LA compared with last fiseal year, 36,200, ! ; ulong theline.” munitosting | g,xcovy, Nob., Sept. 8.—|Speclal to Tig | granime and tho finfshos wore ac & 1110 clos slonyfortling e i ook eui [ indinobikigkind: ; Bostoy; Mass., Sept, 8.—Teboau made an | “Biaros. Mass -Sout 5 /ine’ Atohls 1i ues, various combina- [ LINCOL ! ‘. & s ac arulcclose. [ Mr. Wehrer declared that the board would Ir. Ofwen raised the pointof order that exhibition of himself in the second game by W) Al ohison [ ations, as well a8 the freeox- | BEe.|—The races atiracted a throng which | The track was in rather better condition | commit a great w o o ‘swoeping was not for consid G puting teolsioniof the Wmpire, torseiloh | iagrent.for Argust (aoproximated)ilu- [/ pression ot 'hl" peoplo in daily tilk. s @ pro- | filled the grand stand and lined the track than on yesterday. children into the attic and the baseme this yoariesyvoepiug wasinot WP, o Sonols clsio ) fa ch | cluding the St. Louis and San Fransisco | tes NSt bho 4gLTessive powor of wealth, s % . 2 off i 5 e & A oration. Hurat rotired him, Doyle going to third und | systom, shows #ross earnings of §5957, 110, | How accompiishing I8 burbose. by its awo i | _The first was tho trotting race, 2:40 class, | First race—scliing purso for gyear-olds | Mr. Morrison said the public and the Mv. Olsen asked that Mr. Squires bo al Zimmer coming in to cateh. Tho visitors | an inereuse of &1 807, debauching the politieal morals of the peovie. | $350 purse. There wore eight entries, but [ And D Mards ronoamiiaMondie a0/ avardsiglinodiododionyagaly it holung orithe otom Jowed to talk upon street sweeping and tho outbatted and outfielded tho. homo toam aud | “'DUitGr, Ta. Sobt. & Judzo Ney, of the | Youes traiy, EDWAND I JONES. ™ | Sioopy, Trenton, Mistit, Da Avo and Frank | oo i lanthe o I 13 00 o 15, antonic | ‘are dangorons to th hoatth of the enildvey | ™imer in which it ad beon performed won easily. Score: 4 state disirict court today fited an important NEWS O were drawn, Trenton, after trotting one heat, | length in frout of Cupbearor 104 (10 1) nd hie was opposad to such n move on the | ¢ Lresident Lowry oblected to ' ullowlix Boston o/ oooi0i000 00 8 00000 03 | docision in tho case of the Towa railwray com- T R R e i R et e part of the board BUuinslinailogs AR and. - 3 mission_against the Chicago, Milwaukee & | Emperor Willium ot s at Munich, | o AR i 2 coond selling purse, for d-ye ! “The rosolution to send the pupils home wasitonna b ALOrIOYECIRIOLON L ARG L ARy ARG ) B sEen] “Ratway company, The frm of | HHls presonon there arouses mich onthusiasm, | Norway, Voltairo aud Royal Wikos. In tho | besend sueo selling pyeac. tor -yeurold, | "hhe resnlution to sond tho pupils homo was el S e : Clevoland, 4. Earnod tuns: Clev o 3 ot e Baits SitEaati i e 3 i ko last mentionad cared i et AR claso [ lost, anc m R g ed on tho floor of the coun - | IPengler & Schwaecler of this oity shipped to Joln W. Bridzes, postmaster at Grand June- | third heat the last mentioned appeared iame | together all the way wround, ind in & whip- proverty was finally insiructed to fit up the A “.l‘\"‘“\"” | m“" hotatdi not: think Mo Buatteries: Stai and Ketly; V v i 1 it Doyle and Zmmor, o7 HYIaYE them, some timo ago, several enr loads of fuel | tion. Coln i nissing. " Ho Is short In hisuc- | and it was thought that he ought to havo | ping fiuish Reveal, 104 (6 to bl won by a hewd | {gp"Sioky i tho basemnt for school pur. \#d Lo nsult any naraon. oil from Lima, O. The cums o from | counts &1 0, : 2 verthole + AUR COLLINSLOST AT Chicago over tha t‘-’.,,‘,;,‘;:,‘5',,'",,,.,‘{"'&‘I(J.Ti-’.ii Muine now hasa poople's purty. It was | Deen withdrawn. He was, nevertholess, al- . alength behind, T 11433, poses. T, Mr. Lowry continued to object and Mr Brooxryy, N. Y., Sept. 8.—The Brooklyn | City line and the yaras of consignees could | @rzanized yestorday. The Clucinnati plat- | lowed to trot tho fourth heat. When he | Third race. a free handica "pstakes, for - 2 e 3. Squires was deuied the priviloges of tho and Cincinnuti teams played off a postponed | oniy be reached by the Milwaukes road. the | fOrm was adopted. reachied tho three-quartor polo it wns thought | &year-oldsand upwirids, ano wils and kv THEID NEW HOME, came at Eastern park today. Tho weather | Tatter had to switeh the cars in about throo | , The total amount of 415 per cont-bonds ro- | Wilkes would drop. Ho struggied along, | gutv yarls fourstirters: In tho back stretch P A ey wanted to hear from Chairman wis throatening and but 750 peoble wero | mites in tho sauuros. dito is 3101 Tho total | howover, down the homo strotch until tno | il bk 1L to 2% ook tholend aud kopt it | stombers of U. 8. Grant Post Have a i v, but Mr. Olsen got the laugh on present, Two muffs by Collins in the left | = o vaukee c . T p t continucd 15 §24.0 red flag dropped, when he almost fell to the | huif from Unele Bob, 134 (7 to 10), who whipped o House Warming. the president by objecting to Birkhauser Rold gave Claclunati four runs and the game. | 1o one Milwaukeo company charged from #13 | "y, great councilof ImpravedOrder of Rod- | ground. 16 was hastily removed from the | hard Hasitess it iy h g0k srho whipped Ligenuing AL \ s e oo o Ehordohmal etk fame. | to 815 per car for this switching, the charze | yen' hozan its Atty-Gfth annual session at | Sulky and tavaed back 1o tho stables. Ho | 1:4f 55, 0 L was third. Tin U. S, Grautpost 110, Grand Army of tho | being allowod to apear boforo the council, SO 00023000 0ny| Cinggrenty in oxcess of the joint switoing | Slavetund. 0., veste i ‘Was found to have cut himsolf on one fog and | _ Fourth race. the Covington stakes, a sl Republic celebrated tho opening of its now | | AL ok fho s (s FEERES 5, FG, Sl 0 388 88 8y iy theate slron commission | | o prosidsnt hus supotutod Wile . Olarko | S 1 s quariars n preus i rosbiiaiag et st sl | Kovubli ceubrated the opsning of s how | dvory s e tho B of e o % 0 ¢ signee: c coeiver of public noneys at Caeson City, Mo di Y 1o v Norway and I SEATECrS: : won in i ; <y 2 ” sven- | ¢ 4 at ull'u Brooklyn 113 Cinefnuati, . Errors: | sion ordered the company to switeh the cars | Nov. vieo Gearze C. Thaxtcr, Tesigid. ¥ i \l\rl!lkt.vn' .lh‘umm'_\ I\.(n,“nxfl%r;\;n‘»\.u.» ;m_l‘ ehiting fin <n by DAt i lonethe Falero, oo (4 | building at Sixteenth and Douglas last even- | puce move read for tho edification of tho B il el s Teh e o Tluretaye | at the rate fixed. “Tho company refused and | At Natehez, Miss.. yesterday ainld much ro- | MOItalre fn gho race. | Vo'raive had byeen tee 1, leding W, Bl 108 (0 to 1), by o length, with an_open moeting in whicn all tho | council. ke ke B e ool Iy 3y il oi" | the case went into ‘court. Judigo Noy holds | lizious pomp. kev, Euther Meeracharont was | Beats and Norway had won nono. The ffth | Time 3 X other guests, Woman's Reliof Corps and [ Fhe anidavit of 1. McLaughlin was Woes R b WL thar the contract between Fengler and | consecrated bishop'of India itor heat was trotted.” It was apparent that there plitth ruc purse for Maidon 2 r-01ds. | Sons of Veterans camps of this ¢ Fort | road. was an inspector for the city BAUUAAVEDIBOKBHODY.. Schwaegler und the oil company at Linia, O, John Mooro & Co. of Syracuse, N. Y., woro | Was no hopoof Norway winulug and, as his | fvefurlongs, Jauhtseriarss Fenntlioss Omaha, South Omaba and Council \o alidavit President PriLaneLeinia, Pa., Sept. 8.--The Philadel- | is an interstate commerce contract, and that | the fowest bidders tor dofnz ti the | driver was suro of second money, he made no ond, Gront TOpos. 1686 €0 1y Host. so articipated. Jowey nsked that Chaieman. Birkhauaer bo =~y phia and Pittsbl'ne gime was postpoued; wot | the board of railrond commissioners of Towa | BeY public butlding at Denver. attempt to tako the heat. ~ As a_consoquence 00 by o L oni e it Fiog o i It was a local Grand Army of the Repubtic | allowed to contrad Melaughlin's state: grounds. e has no_jurisdiction to remedy grievances "flgl“".’- Sl sl S g 'gllvl:\'hol-w came fo almost at a three minuto oIt race, purse for aiden 2-year-oids, five [ jubilee on o an - extensive sculo, | o fu tho afdavit, Ho was elyon S7i7 . sing there undos ol otitia ho Wos wlon executive commlitteo wrlongs, e starters: Seilna D, v | and N ! o whited rooms | @ ¢l suid that when MeLaughl ational League Standing. e e hadar. "The pluintiffs: potition | by recommentled the puyment of the regular | *“Tiis fact was noticed by the judges, and | Won by two lenths trom Ada e, 10700 10 1: | ke epmpie T A BRI e b sartalilt atreatar woro s Playod. Won. Lowt.ver ot | SRl e Dol UL AL T dividend of I per cent, puyablo | jn announcing the result Stavter Tough said Balt T jowetn in tront o Gaptiin | S obgunizations were' well reurosonted, swopt he simply led Roaten: 1 g S S At Wilminzton, Dol yeswrday o that they nad discussed the matter and did o Bidileg. s 10 wd tho ovouioe was moreily *spout! | - Mr. Elsasior sild tho, commition had not ow YOrK.... I i ; G i om farmers' wlliance and organized not know exactly bow to decide, whether or 8t. Lo A Ot R Coionel C. 8. Chase, commander of the on < duty when it favored the allowin New York.. . 14 4 NSATIONAL CHURCH (A5, from farmiers' ulliance mev and organizod 8 | o0 16" unish the drivers or how much to BLIL0uIN Aut Moatliig, tertaining post, weleoined the guests aud re- | of the bill in full Phiindolphia 110 51 i suite alliance. A third party will not Le , 5 5, Sopt. 8. —The : 2 Olevelnnd.. ... B foried. however, L punish them. Whilo it wus not exaetly | ST Lovts, Mo, Sept The fail trotting | 5ol iteoim Comrade Davis in behalf of the | Mr. Olsen elled Elsasser down, saying Biag, 0 62 Towa Methodists ettle an Interesting |~y printers of Wheoling, W. Va., will go on | fraud it was one of those acts which brought | mecting of the St. Lows Jockey club com- | jost s oeautiful souvenis of the late encamp- | that ho wus personal in his remarks Pittaburs, Gt 4 Race Question, A strike next saturday ni E their de- | horse raciug into disrepute. Summary : menced at tha fair grounds tracks. The | moentat Detroit. I'ie report of the committee was adopted Omcmnati, ... Moust Preasazt, Ia., Sept, 8.—(Special '\'\"L‘:"‘Ty'f"f L0 fuarongeof five cents’ per 1,000 {_::!\;n‘r‘ oy g St wenther was fine and the track good, but wrade J. C. Abbott of Council B votsof 10105, o e AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION. Pelogram to Tk Bre.]—Tho sensational Mc- | “ it thres. ndividual ledger clorks of the | Trenton. T g the attendanco was very slim, The | éxtended un invitation to the Omaha posts to e Oathofintka for inAteoiiang caghsiy i — Crackon cnurch scandal has been atlast [ dofunct Keystone bunic avrestod for falsity= | Mt b w0l S dis opening ovent, & stake affair for 4-year. | PArticipate in a grand camptivo on tho othe S e e Boston succeeds in Taking the Lust | sotticd by the decision of Bishop Foss at tho | Ing their hooks have licn ield for trlalin | S R S olds was a pretty cont tred S ‘""’1'\,‘.‘\‘\:}':"A\:\'lnlll: hder ot U.: 5. Grant pot | POWer to et B eonjunction with the o Qojaefron St Layls. Rt nd race was the 2:32 trotting, for | Wilkes, who was played quito heavily to | was then introduced in the person of Senator | ers of the Board of Education and th BoetoyN, Mass, Sept. 8.—St. Louis suc- | Muscatine. McCracken is a colored barber | doah, Piv, which for s pist hiave been s0 of #4100, To_the fourth heat Mci®ar- | win was very unsteady 1 the fore part of | Charles I, Manderson, who pleaded guilty ity commissioners and purchase the iron coeded in having one game in this city play- | who, having some troublo with his own | Warring are now united their pastor | land was withdr , and in the fifth Almont | the battle, and Kiug Chester took the fiest | to Dr. Stoue’s aceusution of abseuce from the | booths, thoe plans for which were furnd hed ing ot noon beforo a largo crowd. Stivetts | chuvch congregation, securcd a lotter from | WU Wil Uy Lo oust him "'f‘”‘- his position Aberdeen, who .swumuw ¢ fatigucd, fob | two heats, After that Wilkes settled down | post meotings for over Lwo years fio suia h_\!(.w AL |ln~‘u”“.m”m. e Boston had no difficulty in winning aftor | muorue of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal | setts, by ordor of tho supreme court of that | O3k ot havin ““ aboat i five.” Sum | heats whicl ho won Bandily.’ Tho second [ oroa wors i tho broa Stated that | fni tho Board of Education one-fourth MeGill was sustituted. ~Score church (ivhite), Dr. Thorne vofused to ro. | Stuto, hive becn dissolved us corporations, : event fell to Dan Jonnings who | the observance Db, --atgled = - thati) ARkRaIA0) EHESSRR TR h ¥ oy Bureh, beiri........ made a holy show of his fleld, land- | his duties called him elsewherc Boston 3 L 00404000 19| cofvehi & member and the durk Pow Brittan, while at work R L : 5 ! ive him as & member und th key rai Tom Brltt to at work 1n U BT S il L ing the race 1in straight heats. Tho | Ho had noticed that Omaha never seemed to Bt. Louls 00002000 0-2]y roat storm. Dr. Thorue's congrogation | #t Paris, Tox., foll upon the earrior in' front ; 3 e G & ot et | 3, et wosm, D fhomuaometopiin | o Mk et neen fhe sapde i | G BRI, sk e e i gl | Bkt Lind R SC0EE | My Nlerves St Louls, 4. Watthrios:” Bufitogton | 1t "vonrly , resulted. Tho caso was pro. | m had beow sawed n two fongitudinally, ALAE AL b i igansass s 3 quubyithreasidawheplars, J: H.Lo.waa tho | alinasphioro Lhat Asaingtio other places arphy s SUIvauta. MoGill Boyle, Daritug. | Li'ut the Towa Matnodist Episcopal eons | pilitlotter o Governor Page. ow, Ite Aaneae A ar best liked of che trio, but Teiogram showed | localities § ! : 1 aceented the appointi: . i Wi, e the best staying powers and won. The time, | they worked up iutercst an ucreaso of it SR o ference just closed at Museatine aud roforred | {'yited stites s AT A Y TS Tim )1 g s 2 3% plAtaSIUEBOWErS 80 1oDy RAR o T A R AR AR ” R| t 3 M . by tho “conference to Bishop Foss, who sus- | vacaney ciused by the resignation of senator | . In the thira rago, Tree-for BOIng, PUMS | 7t o iho Jookoy clubia track,. Somar lack of infercst In this commur ie | WasuiNGtoy, D, ., Sept. 5.—Washington | tains Dr. Thorne, Edmunds. $000, tho first hea? Was distingulshed ‘by tho | mido ouitho Jock iBeler S Ao I A e ana Columbus piayed two games today, one - - The Firmers' Review of Chicago publishes | magnificent workeof Alvin Switt, driven by Wos won KK Oheston socond. Lady eil: | exblain the comradoship 1 the rauks of tho And 1 have gained 10 pounds n 6 months, the tie game of vesterduy. Columbus’ took lowa Veterans. ports fron corroap i al Ed. Pylo. He easth took tho laad and muin- | 1} (412 Mok M d atomend: Tt e e, | 6 e o bl e oos Sarsapariin both, not so muckh by heavy batting us by the Hamuung, Ia, Sopt. S.-[Special Telo United States which show thut the du tained it until theyivse, coming in 1 2 :28 Rarsn T A fRkancad. BRETLIBICISI MM FIy Lt T E us t sult of taking Hood's Sarsa generally poor work of the home tewm. A iy S ST N A B o by the lute frosts was greatly o two longths abeagof Black Dick and Fred I | Jennings won, Mand s ond. Kato Cloud A e e it | says Mr. D H. Rose of the firm of Score: ) 2 A AR Roruted. both of which pagsed under the wire almost | third, Jennie K fourth. Best time y 7 ) 4 Eddy, Rochester, N, Y. * 1 had almost AR Ine tan St 000 0001 0-3 Grand Army of the Republic and Sons of The Wushiu i Star publishes o report thit at the same instal It Third race, pace, purse 000: ] ran W W Fehyie A ’ B et Chronic Dyspepsia > ovans encAmbmE R s henrd thit Generat Jumes S, Clurk- won, J 1L L second, Bunco Jr. third, Best I'ho f Columbus 100320000 1—4 oran ampment met in this city toduy, A LEN OF 1. rRon bl lcar FatiamaT 1u tho second B8 Swift was shut ouv of | Mot £ iy . W an houy vent Hits: Washinzton, 7 Columbus, 6. Errors: | The camp is situated on tho bluff directly | axecutive commitioe, will probiubly be ap. | the pole by BillyGagit almost at the start A | (e B A A B S Washingion, 8 Cotdmbus, 4 Batterles: Oar- | yorth of the city and is the most commenain | botuted (o saceoed Me. Proctor as secrotary of | and kept up the wagwutil the three-quarters Racing at Chicige e i1 o At ¢ yLigsAbon oA K 56 that I could sey and Suteliire: Knoll and Donohue, Baned | by g 4 | Nir was roached, wher sSwift steadily gained | Cuicaco, 11, Sest. 8. - Garf p AYeraark 50 1k 100y ruus: Washington, 3 view that could possibly be fouud. Colonel At thetrades union conzressof Enzland, at | upon tihe geldihg: Down the home | g Second I M, AMexandor s fu eammand. - AlLthe sur- | Neweustio yesterduy, attor much ‘discussion | stroleh both horses puced - ubreast and whon | e X 30 1 0 0 -7 | Founding ciuies sent delcgations to the num- | yid n griat deal of Gpposition by mumbors | about eleht lougihs from tho stand By | | {lros-quar ) 1 tho PATTHNAA 0 0040 o=g | besol Low. This promisestobo the wost | {h tonsrews atopted by u larco maforie ' | Gault broke. Swift iuiproved tho oppor. | Fiuah N t t 1 both will sp h Hite: Washingtom 13 Columbue, & Frrors Jusiastic and successful oncampment evor | resolution favoring an international efght | GV TS B0k SMEEITE W0 0DDOM. | Jarome | RAE ““ = Washinzton, 0 Coluiihus, &. Battorios: grore. | held in the county. Colonel D. B, Dailey of | hour law fanliy and foraed toLpe front, paselog uader | dostid ruos, ud_soventy 3y - Water-Brash pan_and Gustrlght Twitehell and | Council Blutts will deliver an address tomor- Tio cattlo breaders at Porto Peinclpe havo | 418, ¥17e SRty i (el et o Cplte “Hiao: | Fartin, Hiise! ‘ imark Swinzgs Into Line And dyspepsia troubled me for 10 year X a ushington, 7 - ey of confodennte cav hold eting tdo upon a reniedy for [ %% Inak Lugk Was clstanoe: | SerE A T ~, Sept. 8. ited States A And dyspepaia 9 Ll X row. A company of confolcante cavalry | heldu wect 201064 to thae Bk Tu tho third heat Swift kept the lead all | . Third race. one 1 5 qus { 1 Htal ater trying varions things T eonchided ED Y IALN wo o8 R A g e e Uto ovils that 1y vo been eitised to th : t raco, ond uitfo and 4 quurtor: - Bmilnited B Bavmisons, Md., Sept. 3. —The Baltimore Brom Roskparia Ma- Will 0 hoce joulgh uess by Lhe Fecipr nzement wow in | the way round, though Ganlt made a hard Tounio Byrd RO iator Carr bs received notice of the re Maons Hareapasila; ‘The sffect fa Biraet hetwoun the States and Cub | effort to overtake him, Gault broke on the o AR T of tho probibitiou placed upon tho \ S Milwaukee game postponed on account of WHE: | ATOTE 0. OVECHIKE NAR.T S2BRIL VESKG, O Fourth n ¥ 18 1 seem o be alinost entr <> Ly Mo ins, of cholson, Brien, i Meakin, p | mmsccoms Total 0 swopt, but the stone_and wood pave Towa Methodist Episcopal conforence at | bt of o vol at Shonnn- . A T [ stomach {5 10w i T'rack fast 6 quartors. Hera ha iiclief e AT First race, throe of uw milo il licet thire on the samo night as \ T Hool's Sarsapar Profossionals at Work, velous e ind Porto 1ieo, lomo stretct and Swift won by Soveral | Apitmiese et el tion of Ameriean pork into Denumark Des Moings, I, Sept. 8—[Spectal Tele- | ')\ ot \ave o 1 of the American | longths i 5.3 SR 3 | Arsentase ongliuhs ehled, Fluior 1 L AR bork - futd. L cured” J. M. JOuNSON, 427 10th Btreet gram to Tus BEx.|—Tho ofice of the Des | Tube and Irancompany of St. Louis, nasorts | Lriies M &0 NP e i IMAVIE AARDI Toledo, Olio. El - olidution of vading pugh i tanding Moes Packing company was eatered by | Mt no consolldution of the leading wrought ¢ i} MERT Y & quarters of & 1 - Indigestion an dor 0 ., Hron ‘bipe. manuticturing concerns of this ; o % | burglars last pight, The safo was blown | (Gitibyt undor the o of tho Natioual | hivakb g B e PR bo0 Dl ol | Senrcting Panani Canal eromoters, [ INCIBOSTIOR. i It gently tmes and stimulates the stomach, “ oven aud X aud valuablo papers stolen. | b warks. Is tontempluted it (e : | & o | mssfsts digestion and creates an appetite 1t you ¥ from Sept. 8. ~1'ne police today seurched 0 1t was ovidently the work of professionsls. | ~ The story of u horeible threshing machine romoters of the Athlotics. o] 1 - haliog dent comes trom Lims, O Tn s GUArrel Ihe fourth was runuiug race, one mila Doncaster Fall Mocting. the houses of soveral COolumbus. 2 [ Annual River Oarnival, John Johnson knooked Hatos Lewls into ¢ dash, purso of #100, between Ollie H, Loxbox, Sept. 8.—This was the first Panatoa Uanal company with & view to ob- Wiiwaukes.. ; a : Davexront, I, Sept. &.—[Special Tolo- | sylinderof the mrobiug whors o was ground | Wedgefield, b. 1 Hosqoud, chow, o ‘”'“A"‘", of the Doncastor September meoting. Laining further ovidenco ln tho luvostigation Hood's Sarsaparilla Loulsville. 2 [ gram to Tue Bes, |—The third annual river | gisembowled Johnson with u pitehfork. B e T ahoad. W odwofield second, Ollie H | principal ovent of tho day was tho race for | V¥ @ade in tha uliairs MRKOTEARIANNAN. | glldbeal) tn, §1; six for 3. Propured vnly » x Frep= carnival was held on the Mississippl at this ¥ Y L third, Ringgold fourth. Time: |47 the great Yorkshire haudicap plate of 1,000 - by U L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mask. Made Two Difference. | city this evening. Tae weather was perfect minie,”— “Erminle,"—*"Erminie” | *'The trotiing dok Do patted out haif a mile | soverelzus for i-yvear-olds &ud upwards, Bratuios, Nov., Sept. 8.—[Special Tele- | ud the crowd frum the city aud surround- | at the Grand tonight, 1n 1:47, wud o 8 second. ruco against Elgin | mile aud six farlongs sud 13% yards. It was 100 Doses One Dollar a house,

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