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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, G | g | '\ W '] K | has been driven from one end to the other by | E ' B [ r towr : | hat No workine muan nood apply.” They wo wili disciss o Romo Tatirs ocorsion wolcome, nfter which Colonel Dlly dolivered R:os at Union Park Yesterday Which Was | Weston at the same time climbed upon | Cmicaco, IlL, Sept. 8, —In the BIU CROB AL | (oo thmn the 1w eranted by, the: TntS P yaodnow, Mr Clacrman and fellow repub- | Congress Fxpeoted to Enocurago the Sys® | av eloquont address, Tonight thero will bea Cricket and, with the latter, sailed neck and | Garfleld Park today Butts Cooper fell in the | publivnn vangress o protect onr peopie | peiry i L ind myselt i sueh i hivby P eamptire together with speech miaking by the Rather Exoiting. neck down the home stretch, where Cricket |y and seriously injured the colored jockey, Tt e Tl of 11 e victous, praper and Somiy wthis Uapnreciite that Fan o mon- | tem Very Substantia!ly. old ‘soldiers. ‘lomorrow Colonel Keatty of broke and Weston reached the lead, passing | ;, i son The horso was badiy hure and had classos ot forelen nutions, and wo |l your foyaity, a1l your afeetione. and. i r y appro¥e the rizid enfo ¥ Sfoux City will be the orator. A sham battio the wiro two lengths ahead. '« the lead, | t0 bo Kiiled, Antoinette foil in the sixth Iy appro¥e the rixid enforcomont | vou'have ahsarvad, | esire Lo monopolize 1l and dress parado of tho veterans will be the of these laws, Weéyendorse the provisions the second heat / o \en " I\ he convention, 3 N features ol o dn \ 3 several breaks causing the Iatter to bo sbut | o "\ BceSRERINTII DERINE SR | et DR et sty to ndinistration, Tt | ahall win, yea, wo will. [Uprosrious — Towa, Rl out and almost rosulting in the retirement of 551" %0 6. W5 Fenumert thid b prassod datetonnntion | Dintse 3 | ¥ Young Horses Had the Track at Lin- | the former. Aceident won easily. Sccond racw. mile and one-sixteenth: Rimint | of the repubiican pirty to maintain thy fight | Ex-Senator Fassett's s < | States Especially Interested in the | n Years 11 the third heat Accident did some excet- | won, MeMurtry second, Rosa third. Time: 13k | of frunchise to [ts fuliest extent and to cive | It took bold of his hearers, T wis o tificial Methods Will Swell | coln—eiving ng Lont work, bt was closoly pushed by Uricket | | Third ruee, one mile and seventy yards. | to il citizens the anplest proteetion (o which | theill in it and it was generously applauded 5 b doclded (66Ad cuso of 4 nt work, but was closely push qidied race ‘ono mile nnd suventy vards. | to all eltizens tho Avivlest protection thei o Ve | decided a railroad case of over fifteon yours and, at the three-quarter pole, the latter snot | frindpy won, Lu o 11 We fuvor suek jazisintion ws will preveay | 7 the entive convention Dl AR L LLBL LR standing. K. A. Bowen broneht uction for | his nose in the lead, but it was ouly for a mo Fourth race. one mile. Virge d'Or won, | all illegal combinatidns and nnjust exaetions Other Nominations, Fund for the Work, coal sold the Chica Dubuque & Min ment, Aceident resuming his advantaze. | Ajoha second, Hazelhurst third, Time: 1425, | by ngerogated eapitnl and corporate powers. tHinta . S I ; hdid i, Bl Bradbury was skirmishing on the flank of | “Fitth ruce, hal e, Unele Hardy, Won, | We insist upon the suppression of ail trusts, nstantly Mr. [fassett had rotired, Senator — olis railrond, now the river division of tho both, and in the home stretch, whe Accl Eil second, Queen Labella third. Tin 0L, combir nd wemes designed, artificinly, George Sloan in o brief talk namea Hon \ Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. The iatter | dent broke, Bradbury shot ahead, leading TIxth rice, half il 155 Sent won, Froe inerense the price of the cssnries of Jobn Vecoman of Herkimer for lenten: Vasnixaron Bukeiv or Tue Ber, ) | company intorvened. dudgo Noy dismisses attracted a fair crowd, not noarly as 1arge, | Gricket by u couple of feet and Accident by | dom second, Hossle 1third, Ti ) . o crueltioe s parseciitions pra governor, and Le was unanimously (i Fa “..-‘\I:‘.‘.\nl»"”. f | the petition of iutervention, which gives tho however, as the oxcellent character of the | half a length Worke r Ohio Track Tas OF JURtIco D (hve. Godples RG the Inters | " ion ; el kA i | plaintiir a clear action agatust 860,000 in card deserved, The weather was all that | The fourth heat was characterized by EVELAND, O., Sopt., 0,—Thore. 18 ave fon "of our governmunt, by il proper | aohn H. Bur ess of Brookiyn placed in Itis statod by sovernl congresswen in tho | bonds lield by C. . Booth fn-teust, Tho breaks on the part of all the horses and a = e 1S, to secire to the oporessed of all f omination ex-Senator Evgene onnor | city that very soon after the assembling of | #Ppeal to thé supreme court is already pov 0 desire vith & cloudy sky and re eason to helieve th ‘Mollie " the horse M 1 of Brool o secretar: ¢ state 3 o ;“'1;1 ol :; "‘.)I'“‘“ :w'l ‘“»V “’:."‘_“"7 couplo of ood spurts oy Weston, and was | feason to believe that Mollio 4 U’“' 180 | ol mitions nAWEL RIS Gder (el T, o Droollyn for sccretary of tate and the | congross in Decembor Secrotary Rusk will | fectod roshing south . finally won by Bradbury which won the 2:40 race yesterday, to the mended 1l celama asit for an appropriation of respectuble pro: ) v | ot o rlie balane b 5 Lynn County Veter onally fine one atall times, couldn’t hay The fourth heat wus wom by Bradbury, | surprise AU RAIV A T N 1 W reailieni the repubiiean party's favor | The balance of the ticket was filled by ac- | - v Vetcrans, tionally urpriso of everybody and tho SOrrow Of | 4o tiorouih, gonuine reforn In the civil set- | clamation. . Senafor Vedder . nomindting | POFtions for the purposo of further pursuiug | Criaw Rarins, Tu., Sopt. 9. - Spocial Telo- o better condition, barring the dust, | Weston being half a foot behind, Summar sool - saile o backe " 1d commena ehe ‘ : 4 boon in* better conditi 4 ! pool scilers who | backed Myrtle R, nd eammend the natlonal administri | Avthur C, Ware of Jamestown for comptrol- | the experiments for the production of rain | wram to Tie Ber]—The Lynn county vote and drivers and owners wero in o high state | Bradbury 2 Wis B Mhgow The mare . was iR wto nnder ex e > pteol. | ¥ County. vete of elation In consequence of these favornble Accldent b 5.0 N the name ot H A Mann: of ot i persisient i':l ‘,'}' M H"»' es of Rockiand county was | on the arid plains in the lino that General | ans held their annual encampment at Conter of elation in consequence of these fava 3 i, .4 AR v A ! wamea for state treasurer, el Ghoarives BB joint tod I od wore . 1 Juffulo, who also owns & mare named Mollio gL Dyrenforth and his associatos bave beou | bointtoday. Two hundred wore proseut auspicos, Dulbey's band from the Blufts Who als lare b MO | admintstration are held up to condeniation William . Sutherland of Monroe was pre } L g | filled tho autumn air with ite inspiriting S5, 2 e O DU B, e e Appenl 13 taken o the pogplo of thw stute | sented by Hon. K, Worner of - Itochestor for ;‘“’“'”"‘”‘L’ in Texas. Unless the laurels won the dog, then made alf mile | ¢ e , disappe ¢ 8 € 0 redeem Its government from diseredit | attorney gene Verpla ‘ol N 0! by the experimenters are taken away [rom 1 strains, and altogother the afternoon was & GOt e e g | Faco and cannot. ba. found. He has not ro- | Browkht upon It by the qemoseatle Mar-ade | paocnoy eeneral. Vorplank Colvin of Al b G b 4 1 lgin Prank, the pacing dog, o ; | any was named by Hon. Andrew S. Draper | them it is not likoly thero will be any objee most enjoyable one. i the Na R dIstaiTes (1 0Ty coived his share of the purse, and the marois | ministration. the result “of u personal | for'Stato ongineer Hon tod fivat rat ¢ o : ? 227, > | despotism ' the excontive offico: which has : on 10 a first rate appropriation as it is con The Judges § . the same as on e fourth was a running race for a purse | i the driving park s . nving been Ot | oicrated and fosterad corsaption’ and des | No candidate save Mr. Fassett appeared [ (b R e G this previous dag of $100, balf mile and repeat. 1t was closely | tached by the oficials tosccure the bulance of | byuchery of the state_depuriments. prosti- | before the conveation and when _the conven- | Sodod on every hund that should ther northern part of the county are affoctod Moy Iadics and children will bo admitted | contesied. Jokor who hud entered not start- | ntrance fee unpaia. An Olilo law makes ita | gited th el S0 prisons and poiis in- | tion, amid choors, was adjouruod sino din at | discoverios which wiil enablo anyone to pro e e fng. Summary penitentiary offenso to enter a borso in arace | titutions wnd il uvunues to egislation o | 7:50'p. m., that candidats was holding u | duce rain, it woula mark one of the wmost ACL gan's Birthplace ree. e MeEiroy | Hirde N b g AlB LI L L S eivntion of an mudacious and seifish | loves upon the platform, where both his | important epochs in the history of the woy Moxticrio, UL, Sopt. 9. |Special Tele- IPromptly 2 whwl tarter »,r ulroy Ilw' 4 . Dublican legisiators who have combatted | hands were shaken at ouce, by all who could | grnment i gram to Tk Bre There was & gieat gath ed the horses for the 2:32 trot, purse | €on Kinne. b. s + 3 ose conditl ' x enc ient. ’ at g o L doiter, Of the horwss tipoad {1 Tin Bx sesterday. | EieaeSonoitionyiond, wo fe ue was in'ehorc | FSachbin, [t1s also understood hore that the logis ug and reunion todiy at tho bir S50 . 8T Willas, Titisom: Nab A S eramme s ns follows : | S0ven that lost wero favorites in the betting, | "5 Wo fuvor combrehtneive an eMcient ox- UNION PACIFIC'S DERT. latures in the states and territorios wh place and home of Genoral John A. Lo Hippy Moy, b i, Britton & Periy, Wayne ol frott g, i ranteod pirse, $L00: | SX_ were winnors, ten ran second and two [ el lezisiation for giving local option by 7 g there s need of rain in crop growiny seasons | Murphysbors, IIl. Among those prosent woro: RARPRMAT i M PR g L g, one Wle | tird, Thoro aro said to bo good. things for | {ytaiioy (v sl cliing admatrletlon by | Plan Agreed Upon for Careving the | il Tago steps towards mking expomonts | | M General Logun ana. tanily. of \Wash Bloux City: s Chiktut Witlkos, br. . W0 | and reoeat. # toaiy xetude the Hiquor tra e Company's Floating Indebtedness, on the Dyrenforth plan duving the noxt sum. | 1L D: C.y ex-Govoruor Foraker of Obio, Tord. Kansia (163, Moyi Welshman: b. @ Doter On Latonin's Track. SHEEPSIEAD BAY. Mhat shoro is this year 1o state tax tor | New Youk, Sopt. 8. —Some misapprehen- | mer, ond'it s probavle that thero will bo a | FAaGr 1 o Grlosby, Cenerat dobu M e s e S HEFABBHFOORES. WAl i conWeTUaRE FOUOtion | sish wpedts to Hava 6eIsted () HEROtL olre | acEoasia broiantd tay the | be & | Dalmor, General Job Hack nad other Crxerssaty, O., Sept. .—The fine weather [ L Willle L—Celi on appears to have existed In fiaucial cir- | Kreat iy appropriations wade by them for | it FENGERTATI € Bk and ethoes- il of the tax levy, which fixed the lowest rate of [ 5100 81 3 qoEnCa ussoll, Maryarill brought out u largo number of people to La- [ {yronite-Saunterer, atate e in (hirtelaix yeiira iy tho' Tesalt of | €105 8 to tho glan to bo puraued for carrving | Nextsummorsuse, G55 Loganand tho other distintiid iosts et poois with lova. | onta €ls. - &ftersioon: Al1'® but:. Ewol|| & Hevasiraiga pelohy e cioi carweing replilicantiemaiation, | the Hostissbbiaf tho Umon: Pactio-Rall- |y 7H3 Texas experiments t, 1s thougtit, will - - pipe & wood second. lvica drew the pole [ of tho winners carried consideraolo Priges Royal-“Chesnpéike, Tessened mors than $20,000,000, diroctly benes | Foad company for the next thres years. It | functions in the way of - irrigation, investi s i o AL with Happy May sccond, Joe third, Horn- | money. The track was fast and e FARGNTAS N I AL UaLkto) ud porsniial [BrODOELYS ‘\wll has been stated, or at any rate supposed, | gations and experinionts 1 that congress At Lizavd Passed Columbia, from New ipo fourth, | Wolshman ' ffth, Chestit | fuirly good timo was made. [n the first race A an AL AR iy cstanlishing the SUC AT | that tho syudicate, ot tho head of which ia J. | Wil turn all of this. works over to ‘the D: | York, for lamburg. 5 " o Vilkes sixth, Billy Burton seventh and Join Adums bursted a_blood v and Nina_Archer—Hopeful. work of equalizing and rejfeving the burden [ Pierrepont Morgan, of Drexel, Morgan & | Partment of =~ Agriculture. =~ There s (0 G e O gasmd Wisconsin, from rel Dan eizhth. stopped when half way 'round the tr n Dr. Nuve—Fattntul. of tixation should be continued to completion | Compang, would adyance the o meces. | MOthing more heard of artesian wells, |} ork, : After scven trials the gang got anmeven | the fifth there was a more serious . Foreruny in the sume lincs ompany, would advanco the money neces- | ich pasins, cauals, ditches and other old: At Bremerhaven —Lahn, from New Yori sond-off, with Ivica and Joe rose and nose, Just after the horses had [ 5 Louden—Lilly 17. The refusal of the democratic assombly [ SAry to take up the loans and hold the com- | ume movhods of irrigation such as has been | At New York— Noevada from Liverpool, setting the pace, with Sorrel |1|v.. nd Horn- sed tho quarter Daisy F and Meadowbrook . Ollie Glenn—Orville, to allow investization of the s 1 pany’s collateral therefor , which is now | talked over in cougress aud cogitated upon | State of Nevada from Glasgow. pipe having an even thing, The positions | (Forsyth) were seen to fall. After the race CHICAGO, argeexpenditures inually o lield' by the: 6o palls'atcrediton na the | for many years in tho gcological survey. T wore maintained to the first quarter, which ckeys were ealied to the stand, and Steve Jorome—Leland. o confe Ll ;":W;\""j;"‘: -l':;“;:l’;::;m_ nominal value of which is at least twice tho | EVerything 1s pointing 1 the direction of __Ihe Fire Record, wis made in J7. These positions were un- | the claim was mado that Forsyth, on Mead- | 2 Lewis Clark—Siy Lisbon. lie property to base partisin uses. The effort " ‘ precipitatng raim by artiticiai means. EW Youk, Sept. 0. A four-story building changed at the half, in 1 owbrook, had tried to run into Daisy & Adalta—Yo Taniblen of the republ b £'tho Inte logista- | S1ount of loans. ‘ rooKly At the three-quarters Ivica showed ashado | The judges have not yet rendered a decision, | & Alch Keview £uro (0 Gnforta Gconomy In the nubiio warks | A prominent back president, however, said BSOS I NIORANTS, 16 Brooklyn, cocunlodiiby/morcantig flrms 5 o ‘ i N ’ i Tho northwest is out-doing all other sec- | burned this morning. Tho total loss is es- 0 5. Towhsont ¢ in frout of Joe, 1:49, but rounding into the | Daisy I hud both tondons in her right hind | & o 'sf thwarted by domocratic opposition. Is heartily | the other day to a reporter that such was 1ot | y,ons of the country. in rojocting immigrants | timated at $110,000, fully insured. stroteh they were on even terms again, rush- | log completely severed collisio " § BT T e S dale oo aa A G et | eoR o mUIE KLY VRTINS o1l S1ons - — 18 Mo dental by a democratie speaker of | tho plan of the syndicate.* The plan which is | who come within_ the exclusion law. The i g sty ing down to the wire ueck and neck, slling purse. for d-year-olds and NATIONAL LEAGUR. the legisiature of the rigntof petition, in the be adopted,” sai i v b 14 Vi Pes ead: IN OM I BB I 18 Matwhio wiswemvINEE VIO | v b e G D the lexlsiature of the rigntof petition inthe | to b adoptod,” said this banker, “is for the | agent in tho far off town of Penvin hends N OMAHA: using the silk unsparingly. Ho succeeded in | Ono mile, Fourteen sturters: Mary I, 07 | Chicago Champion So Far as Brook- | denminatlons s s A Casy | various banks, teust companios and other | the record thus far in rejecting immigrants, - getting the little bay’s nose under the wire | (2 to 1. won easily by a tenzth from Prettiwit, 15 aribTCendeiiea: zrant and | tion of the | corporations and individuals haviug loans of | L1 oficiuls here suy that this is due maiuly | Paul B. Tate Brought Back Col- R eR At b Whlh A Clean GHITE e 2100 105 25t 1. Who was Lipped by Chiestnat Bell, YR IBRCORCEER U, s 0f the peop'e and has our roprobation. | vhe Union Pacifi Foms totho fact that the siringent inspection of orado Last Night. ‘I'ie second heat was an oxciting one, being L RN e e Broogiyy, L. I, Sept. 9.--The Brooklyn U, We fivor the amen 16 ot thasbalfot | =18 SH0L S8 NG vu.:tzl:‘"“ll.‘r n«:nm fh-‘ immigrants arriving at coust points has taken by Joe after one of the sharpest fin- | iGN Te e it and twents. yadps | and Chicago teams played thotr last game v (e substitution. for the whoflicla] | company’s notos at uivoo years at 92 cents on | wrued tho tige of inmigration northwards || LASt ELL Atorney Bl Crowell vochod 1shos evor soen on the track. Ivica led the | Lighisturiers, o an exeiting finish Eugonio. | togouher at Eastern park today. Brooklyn | lot. ipon whieh the names of eandidutosshal] | L2 doltar and bearing 6 per cont interest, | 0 that it is now Howing into the United yaRs o Ut N eiEnaT banl roRaaton FEIERR FoUnAILD tha sheet el R L b e R e e ) ] naes of candidatosshall | 5000t oe oo tonderine the | States through Canada by way of the Da- | ran away from the Merchants Nutional bank I on cles o the i Won; Pomfrop Lo 1. second: | oG through inability to it when hits were | D¢ ompactly grouped, renderins the work of | 0 pAvment of said loans, surrendering the Mo > At ar sonta : Joe's driver loosened up. and the big chest- Imnll'xn_.'|[h~1|7;\“ 1 of Bettie Seldon. 10w to v, | o O Wi bit in the eye by a | voters duly eisy, tronting candidates with | collaterals, which are to b placed in escrow kotas, Michigan and other border states, about the time soveral thousand aollars dis. onded nobly, collarine the bay Ime, 125, o : s by, 8 | oqunl Justiee ldssentng oppo o8 b S, W, D, OWE : SRR o1 6 Sath SUTRSN DR ; nut responded nobly, coliaring the bay and e maldon 2-yoar-olds, | bitohed ball in tne orghth. and- fainisa. o | quual’ ustleo, ‘ltssoutng apportanities “for | ivn tho syndicate or teust. moro. proporly | MES WL DL OWESS (L appeared. Youne Sato surrendered himself holding on even terms to within fifty vards | Tt U B e L L e Seao ey Cser o Rt ey e | e Lo Hon. W. D. Owens, superintendont of im- | at Puoblo somo two weeks ago, but refused of the wire, when he shoved his big nose in riving BEILOId Peppors 1081 to 1) wo! s o L he eXpenses of sleetions. spealang, of which Mr. Morgan will bo the rrat cceived a teley last evening o il i = iish OLd Pepper: 18C}t0 1y won by | Brook — 2 . We approve thie o thi chic oA (rediton o | migration, received o telogram lust evening | 15 omo to Omaha without a requisition Brooklyn...... ......0 @ 0°1 0 0 1 0 0- approve the principle that th hief. It is these titor the | otifying him that bis wife, who has veon | '0.¢ome to Omaha without a requisition. T e 1 the sanftarium at Counell | It was the requisition that caused tho front and kept it there, winning the heat in £l Oreratt; (0 U 1o 1. socond hnd Cape | ¢ g MY ove the principlo th x 1:1%and s haif back. Tin . i Onicato, 5. Bnttories: Tnks and | Of Iws to securaifomailie cities of the state | Dreted 1o stey an agteoment to WAt | Bluis, La., was dangerousiy itl and summou- | delay. The governor of Colorado rofused to The third h was also taken by .Joe, :»imm, race, w’Il iz purse forf-year-01ds | [fly; Hutchinson and Sehriver, Earned runs: | £enufne home ruh:»flmd actment of i law to GelsInGE It DI dfl‘“FI':,'C‘ ,‘".]";”?;“""; bim to her bedside. He took a train within | issue the order until he had au afidavit set Ivica was driven hard, but was unequal to | and upwards that hiave won two or tore Faces | Chicugo, 2, require o general dind uniform system of upe REcTi DE e X | an hour and was sp2eding his way west, v 1 o cirot o 8 0 . tho task, the biw chestnut beating hor out by | 41 this weetig one milo and’ A1y yards: v <E wikinkey municipal accountihi, and the adontion of gregato about 19,000,000, but whether the | N 06 FUE WG SRICHE B8 TN veral | UBK forth the circumstances of the affair v b § i our starters: Cupbearer, 108 (2 to 1, won b, LN BASYy s on, requir der: 3 ve geaotl! tosixi o] oars. e was. . detai s was fshed 5 e G Lol ML AL ey {- T | L5GTath Trom Royal Gurter, 116 (ovem, iy W York, Sept. 9.—The New York and R N I als o || oles SCEie Beve il uasaad Bl LENS forass Takt WeikiteE et cegaDilng: wantity |EASkalle This iwastfuraished im sy woaly quarters were: 37, 1:1287, 14U(, was two lengths before Mewnenough, 106 (10 | Cincinnati teams played their last game 5 LA deposited collaterals appreciate ih value, ana | berold home at Logan, fu. This summer i BUELLY LD UG Bt D Joe had no bother in taking the fourth ana ) je: LAY, together at the Polo erounds today, the New of the direct tax refunding n-i-fl bttt L"‘_‘,‘f;"\t{?‘,‘f‘ D -‘_““l she has been at tne hot’ springs of South [ Crowell went atonco to Pueblo, secured race. Time: 2:10, The quarters were: 37, riace, purse for dyear-olds and up- | Yorks winning easily. Score: bill by a republ gresa;undiitaupprovall| 1ESEE MROLBAEWUIGH thoyiLan) bordiapoa Dakota nud elsewhere and finally went to a [ Tate, and started for home, arriving last Summary one mitle and 100 yards. Eleven start- | <O Ak 5 by arepubliein president. 'ruturned to this | of with advantage to the railrond compant, | qunarium at Council Bluffs, but ste ap- | uiwnt d B! Sister Linda, 104 @ to 1. jumped to tne | Now York. sy O 0 G080 which would have heen ais- | the syndicate is to sell them and take up the | Jot ' E0ive declined in health. Her s oight, L n the fla fell and was never headea, ncinoat S 01 tributed 10 tho sGroml conntics ‘as (ot just | notes. 'The banks and trust compauys hayv- ‘ : Sl banle ol oo ate had been to Columbus, Oz, New Or. Ing by two lenxths from Rorka, 1 4(8to Hits: New York. 10; Clncinna : | dues but for democs I ing the lo: t like ous condition at this time will bodeplored 5 ity farion: g iR et a2 B o i | e oo O nclonat. 0w st ¢ tho loans may not liko to tie up <o much | {hesughont, low, Indiana aud 'this. city, ns, Galveston, San I'rancisco, Sneramento, orrel . s Sixth race. purse. for and Clark: Malline and Tarrington. Earned | "2 We denounce tho unps imoney for thieo years. hut as tho uotes are | whoro she s so well kuown and wmuchi be* | Salt Lake, Ogden, i7ueblo and otner points: o st b loved. He admits taking the money. His father and oenpiporiess e : ¢ four wnd one-half turio n runs: New York, 3 Cinclunati, 1 ermor M1l throu.h o TP ATARR G o In o whipping finish. won by threo lengths. | 1 MRe R ent 0o 1Clo npum-mu vd the World's Columbian exposi- | 715 per cent, which is ncla bad investment. | i e i brother met him at the train : i Gila (410 1) and Alice Do, (7 t0 1), second 0810, Mass., Sept. . —Bostonand Clove- | tion. to be heid [n ¢hieago in 1803 that we | fn all there is about $14,000,000 owite th The follawlag army orderaiweraissuedto - g, 2:270, 2 third respeetively, heads apart. Time: land played two games this afternoon, Boston | recognize the necessity for an exposition ur banks and trust companies of this city 1 | day: NEWS OF YESTERDY, ccond event was the free-for-all - e winning both. Score the stte within kecping with its commercial | Brogkizn. Ono trust company holds §1,000. | A army retring board is appointed to = ¢ pace, pursc £600. The entries for this event : Day at sheepshead. Ddeton B 00l ale s s ;\‘lhl‘mllll;fl supr y{n\hu nation, A:u 000 ana ‘another 500,000, Drexel, Morgan | Mect frour time to time call of the President Harrison and party spent yester- wore: SmeprsiEan Bay, L. L, Sept. 9.—Between | Clevelind. 50210400 2 010 thatwotuvorearigaution by the next lexle |, G, O ot bis o | president tboroof ab F avenworth for | day fishing and hunting on Cape May sound y!‘iwnqij\!_hfl I\\'!v?}llrnlhl-wl‘ on Olty, h‘i 4,000 and 5,000 persons turned out to witn Hits: Boston, 13 Cleyeland, 16, Errors: Bos- | biture P! B1E0 e DEOPOEL A O IS | ept glory. | The Union Pacific Railroad com. | the examination of sucn _as may be [ Judge Cooley, chuirman of the Interstato Roanmatas B I Solooran: Omalin; Almant | thel racing hore today. The track wasiin | f90:4i Clovelund, bcBattenlss; sNiohols and | 2. ¢ 1y al principlo of re plnviwiiliputacrclIng fh ficinamusato (O crad Rbetors 1o (ho detall e Calonull |GG RS SR s n tentera Ll ke Bashaw. b <. T'rank Burns, Tdw Grove, 1 magn tshape. ontin pitchors aind. Doylo and Zimmor | i sependitame of o b mmey whoeoma; | 4s8ist fu the clerical work, but neither Mr. | awin (0 fownsend, Fwollth twlateds | Syl 5 betwoen tho leutenint zo WIS Rusoell, b K HILL Stoek Karas : : s Earned rons: Bostom 105 e D e et sty ereha Dayhonevar 1t | Morgan! ok histArm\will gat/aidollacioutiof | Malors Jonns Brooue,’ Maloe Wacol Jtling, 1or of Quebee and is advisors have beon Joseph, Mo, and Deacon, .., G. . Dou- herty: Vivestartors: Tenny, | I Hihis Dolicy cho next Iox Sintare 15 requesced ja’| the, business” wongy-fourth infaniry; - Captain Johu I oK Loon. T g et oo "trant | " Sacond game: o A b hisis 6 Bestion B b artiels | | This exblanation of tho plan for currying enth infunuey; iiest Lioutenant | *'pyl ourth annunl sgaston of tha A Storm was the favorito in the betting. n the Mg foll and running Uke | gy - of the constitution of this stute, cxpung- | the floating debt of the Union Pacific ‘was | [k I KEalen ueeists suresons B | tion of Orificial Surgeons 15 n progress Deacon drew the pole, Prince T second, | & scared deer ho oveoed fup Cngab | Glovelina i iné therefrom e provision mide for the 1y~ | confirmed at the company's ofiico and aiso by | Livutenant Charlos W. Abbott, ir., atjutaut 0. Btorm third, Wilkie Russell fourth, Ed Rosc- | (8ol fiien “Brmadas U3 (11 (o0, ¢raduc | Hits: Toaton, 0: Cleveland, 8. Errors: | MSntof thesalury oCany Judiclul ofticor afier Russoll Sago/one of the directors, and! by Twolfth mfantey recordor. whefollowing | Tho total auount of 412 por_cont bonds con- water fifth and Almout Bashaw sixth. Aftera | o{io el oo on him i aftor & Wiihming Ciovbluta. 5" Eaena Sunas B | the exnlrasion ofbia torw o olos, % S¥dney Dillon, the sresident of tho com. | named oficors” will “reportin porson | v wit ot 1K o half dozen ineflectual atteants to et off | Hnish won by i hewd. while Tenny beat Worth, ey Batteries: Clarkson and e ollomineg P Colenaleil ol e ishon pany. It was’ further learned that (he | % ettt o S A doamod $10,235.100e - Btarter Melllroy fined the d-ivers (0 to D, u length for the place. Time! {(’-'ml\t:u: and” Vian, Zimimer and | ard of Now York, was, by unauiumous vote of | holders of three-fourihs of $1,000,000 of | president of tho army rotiring board, | president Haurrison wil 1 e vican- of Deacon, Rosewater and Kussell 5 p oyle. W kel the committee, recomuended and presented | Joans had agread to. tho plan and also that | 107 examination by “the board “aud | cios in the Iniorsiato o o until his ro- 8% Weashiieand i ontt ke ext % irial ond Face for 2-yenr-olds, futurity course, JONANIS FINISHED THE QUAKERS. before the convention, where it was carried: | tho notes so-called would really bo in the | o0 the conclusion of these examinations will [ turn to Washinzton. thoy got away. Prince T led for a | Wboursix furlongs m'.’f.'z'.'"i'lf‘wn'r“.'.'.".,_ il Pommen, Pa, Sept O—Pitisbur | Reslved, that the republicans of the stute | Shapo of corlifates or bonds, with. intorost | FOUIFa to their proper stutious: Pirst Liou- | California vestenlay celeleytod hor ad quarter, when Bashaw and Storm both passed | Teahot finish Tom Hardine 1y v made it three straightover Philadolphla this | recognlso the supreinacy in shinpins und coni | bearing coupons attached. The report thaya | tonant Edwund L. wla.cher, Twellih in- § S0, Uit o state. nim, Rosewater breaking badly, being 1eft | 1), two lonsths for i he place afternoon, winoing the gume in the tenth on | Mercial mattors o eautiful etroolis of | meoting was to be beld today to comploté the | [AnUy; First Lieutenant Henry J. Goldman, | eyEywivenin hostive L hopélesaly in the rear. Bashaw took the | “Third race. the Bells stukes, n sweepstakes | a base on Lalls, a fumble by Allen and a | Shyuationat the mouth of the Hudson, wu reement was denied. thigcdvelry; Lieutenant Gooree | vy iusippl assombied at Juckson yosterday. Joad at tho haif, and although closely pusted | tor itlies, -yuir-olds, of s wieh with $15) | singlo by Laily. * Scoro: IOy SoiiL thetlla g0 said tho “hotes” would bo_ea- [ Wi Gatelell, Fourth artiiler 0 pLiEsaioniiassonfladiaguykaon by Storm and Russell came v o winner by a | addeds stralght course atiout stx furlongs. | philndelphia.....0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0—5 | and to build American ships. manned by | graved and listed on the stock of the com- | ffom_the further operation of U Tho sceretary of the interior has issued an short length. Time: 2 - The quarters | e o, 110 Ot dawon vasily | Pittsburg.... 200 0 3 10 0 1 0 0 1—6 | American seamen, both for carrying all An pany, Mr. Diilon, in replying to questions | purtment order dated July I, detaili order directing that all cattle be remoyed were made 1 34, 1:07, D b bR b ha Ghon A% | Hits: Philadelphia, 12: Pittshurg, 8 Errors: | [can trade, wnd as far aspossible that between | of raporters, said that the notes woald not be | 1€ AUty at the Louisiana St I 3 from the Chierokee steip without delay. Ty rold | BobjiKniagbs ubl ab least two o Temgtns Tor the place Hime. 1oy | Philadelphia, Pittaburz. 2 Batteries: | other countrics. listed on the stock exchange until they were | Baton Rouse, and is detailed as profossor of | Gl ries Taylor und Edward Waters, serving longthis the best of tho start in the second | ' Fourtly {5 B, et [ Esporand Gruy: Batd win i Macke Earned Mr.: Fassett Talks. ut par, and from the way peoplo wore trymg | Military science nod actics b tho Voruont | torys in the M te. Minn., stite prison heat ana was uever headed. This, however, . Kour Sarters: " isteed, 17 G o T | rans: i phin, 2 Pittsburg, 2 o S L 1 | to ket thom e did not taink that would bs | dcadouiy, Saxtons River, Vi and will re- | or bighway robbe pud Tkt night! Is saying much for a starter of Mr.McElroy's UL alleHEHS oML ~'.|,|v:lx'|'n7'x{';' National reague sStanding. o e wao roadink - and | [long Theisutceanlaeithaiplanbe (saldfwasy | [PCEVARDEL3CHE oD ALY AAccORCiNEY: SRAER S TNO WO AE o nlisioners liny ability. “1f Knecbs can't get the best of it, | 118 to . who beat the Sequence co 5 o Svon . Lost e o, | option of "tho platform . choars WOro | gusiirad, anius fast us tho notos could b got | KAV L special ordors, Aviust culved ezt pocition Tromih Gus, proto - he don’t want, anything, aud it is aqueer | KHn Lol plude e FaT) loae 2 started near tho entrauce, and Candidato | paaiteyy U5 IS T8 S P EOIER €0 1501, velibving #irst Lieutenant Doug- | (nz agaiust closing the exhibition on Sun- e graLling By i dd Gassett was seen_ceming up the aisle under 3 et las A. Howard, ordnance department from [ (ays. thing that this class of drivers always coddle linz allowances | Boston i 3 selling allows oston. . 2 3 ¢ 5 i 0 ot chief of or T the Maines murdor trial yestorday the startor. Storm made agame strugglo | §1.: A ez o eani N aw Vo escort. He mounted the platform, and at ey = . further duty in tne ofiice ot the chief of ord h £ . 0 a furlong en Closed the 'Cycling Tourney. nance of this city nad ditecting him to report | Fortress Nonroe Frank Evans, son of Com- 0 heat, but the handicap ho recei i r 5 (14 to 1), won by a neek | Pbliadelphia length, silence being restored, he began Lis : 3y i s fire L e S e L L e B U S R T 13 | address aid e Hawreony, Gounyy sept 10.--The iweather || in% porson'italitho cowuanding aisor’ of | I RLI EREAGI e st iues fee €wo won by 'a length. Rosownter'acted much | Vrgie S 8 1o 1, a neele, "line: 1336, Drogkiyn’ 4 2 Mr. Chaipman, republican men ot the s for racing toduy was porfect with the excep- | Watervliet arsenal, West Troy, N. Y., for | "'\ " ndumus cuse to compel the elevitor bettor in this heat and finished thivd. Time: | | SIXUD race. purse #1000 fori-year-olds and | 4 ¥ . o 7 6| of New York: I have been a republic tion of a strong wind, which retards the men | assignment to duty, is amended to take effeat |y, 50 h Diakot to store wheat at BH1756. The quarters were 36, 103 ara 1:42, | WRIAFd, jotle | milo on turt. ' Hx sturters: a5 3 7 all my it rd your m-u.;.. us u | on tho stretch, October 9. Leave of absence for one month | yila st 2 conts per bushel—has ‘The third lieat was a sinch for Bushaw, | 0 to5), secoud, Void 1 & to 3 third: - Tinie y is a1l Right. e b nat by dom of ‘this | The quarter mile ordinary bicyelo race | [rom Sevtember O 101, 1s gruntad Ieiwst | heen o Redlonduy who jumped into the van from the word Lidin Billy Trafley’s fricnds—and they are that mpites of HIism and was won by Zimmermaunn o w_“”;:;x‘m Tkl e Kol g Bl i e AL A R L HaR e nd stayed there t e i i hac co d T shall obe ;i e o, Taduima e Anian. e tr Trotting at st. Louls legion 1 Omaba—will bo mighty glad to uanyian shie:vammand Lishllloboy; | seconda, H.="AZ-(Glthens | ol Ohioa Tho extension of the leave of absence on | hive heen rectived (o huve 1t rordy for th the third in 1:413¢ and the mile in 2 C“ft | St Louis, Mo, Sept. 9.—The weather and | aead this letter from Manager Leadley. It strongth und whatever of skitl [ have :«;v‘»:-&i rolrm‘u?.':‘c,".’l‘fu ndey ]s(lf'\;(\_\' world's | surgeon’s certificato of disabilil T Joirst [ roception of the funully not luter” thun Oc- wasa fino race In every detail, be and srack were very fiue and the attendance | Tefers to the roast Traf got Iu ccnnection | It is not e v you havo un enemy | rec uile in- competition was | Licutenant W. 1% Shipp, ‘enth cavalry, : { 3 s ¥ . nagLeno. T nienan Y. Ao i oS utenant b SIS £ Secrotury Noble hus donlod the application his track, and the fastest three heats over 5 5 e 2 oux City. Traffley thinks Mulcahey in- | efteetive legislation fop Lhe past tweive yonrs | oo e . ratol I Surgeon’s ¢ cate ubilivy, Cap- | Yorritory 1o be allowed to take their dimin- k'in Nebraska. o» Town, excepting at | ©f three races, but speculation was | Brch o (qbiciem. - Manager Leadley | this atat v Lo depend axclasively upe | . T “l ir timo Was 320 45 111]["“ _rm ~' was | tain CEdward (3. Mathey, Seventh N ettoovitlonilandslln Yoo mon TuntaalOE idence. Bashaw won first money, | B0t heavy. Dolly Wilkes was the | (0iioy. . | on repiiblicin togisiitarst It s notenugly o | 39 BY dletman und. Bullee of Hartford iy ey recruiting officor, “will " uttend | of course, Storm second, Rosewates e favorite in the first race at £25 against 30 for SI0UX ) S 7.—T¢ orting | deserve to win tis half the battle.” The | 2:38 With 150 yards start, A. B. ch, o o competitions of the v Rifle . of Muskogee, LT, o shic ity o I e e siarting the New York Athiotic olu” mado u now | nssoctation b Canp Lincola, near Spring. | Sieating - car loudl of and Russell fourth, Summary the field, but cut very little figure in tho race, | Eaitor of Ttk Bie; puntof our Sun- | Other haltis to go and get it. I aceopt your X | A o et Wl ek e L e o, | o s At yoir e dons Peamon™s | fnvitation with® ail thut 16 menus. Phis > ac- | American record for a two milo race, safety | ferd. L. Septomber 7 to 15, 1801, for the wnd shippinz Chen to lansas City ' r v ' g . « 9 Ot oS captance means mmwediate retirement from bicyele, He was a ratchman the r o siving 2 i he hree white men aro bnplicated with hin In Storm. S 2 uandily and Catharive Leyburn tho other | &réat Injustice. ' He camie here nt my request | coprance mea y i In the | purpose of giving such assistauce to the us torm. .. B i h 0 £ s oty fd i ot Watordny s | plico o hont and preforment be- | handicap anc S e h o uaraal o “Lanve of | thie theft WAL L (1} e Wilk Gonductod himselt in wgentiemnly way and | Of =188, © ono” thing a_ time. ihe provious record about twelve | absenca for Mifteen duys is granted Rirst f Fhovs L, wis attacke Pringo T, e e In the second heat of the race while going | phiyed geod ball. Whire anyone got the idey | 4nderstand thisinyitation to come from ail v cconds, ho camo 1o second, the race being | Lieutenant Edward S. Avis, Bighteenth fu- riduy. Wi ot I asetts saseny down the back streteh one of the | that Trs “disorganizor™ oran “agitator” | Fopresentutive of the whole republicin party | Won by Fred ¢ es of Springtield, who | fantey. Leave of absence for two months, to | iy tarmer boat the Al I wheels of Playboy's sulky fell down | |40 not know, as I have seen none of it so | Of thestate. Then, if that is tr lum cad | had sixty yards start, H. A. Githensof Chi ake effect between October 1 and 15 with | Lrains out with a elub. The card for today follows Mt A SRRl OWD | long as he hns been with mo where you d . lGreat eheering] 1 | cago won the two mile ordina :46.4-5, | perwission toapply for an cxtension of one | Fhe alo-American committos on promo- Running, one-half mile dash for stockyards Shoas it da¢inot L inutttmncl R H. LEADLEY. Manuger, ;‘“}i*l‘;"-;g Deak ‘"’v’.'.'."|""\"€"?l. h'" The one mile safety co was won by | month, is granted Captain James Regan, | tion of tho World's fair exposition has adopt- horso. & 1. N i 10 horae was nob: 1njured, antl. wader. th Trafifoy was in town lust night. He says | {115, state what vou have becn strugsiing | Zimmoerman in 2:34 35, George 1% Taylor of [ Ninth infauury. Geaveof wbsence for four | ed resoiutions axkiug the Ttalo Amoricins o Dinabha PRI TR i (Black | lo was sent to the stable the trouble in Sioux City was_all over the | yanr g Ipswich was second, Windlo third, A milo sttt 't upon: boing rolioved | take wu interost i the faie wnd uring taly City, Mo.} ) i 8 The second race was won by N. T, H, in | ¥uaranty mouey, which tho Omaha boys There are great pletures for the jury of the | safety consolidation was won by J.W. Schaf- | from duty on the recruiting vico, is | 10 DarticIbate in the exposition il i b i 10N | stralght heats, The third rice was a stake | looked to for salaries, and which President | great stato of New York to pass upon. Tho | fer of the Mauhattan Athletic clubin2:544-5. | rantod Captain Gregory Barrett, Tentt in: | U isunnounend toduy that the provisional 80 K furm. St Nolite "V, 1 L U bR Toy was a | Mulcaboy didn’t pay'over with any especial- | 0w pietiire the logisttive record of th fn the last quarter Schaftor equalled the | fantry. R R O R WL T Coty Fort od v, s fossla G pronounced favorite at $2, aguinst $11 for | L startling alacrity pubitowpuetyininlugy d the other | world's record of 20 45, The lust vace of the MISCELLANEOUS, ol BunforiAgiuss Hopt tohe diian e o Y tho field, but after onding second and third % democracy through the » period of time, afternoon was the second trial of the ) of 5 n ted Chillan envoy at Par Trottin Liss, purse K L (a8 A i The uncxpectea resignation of Judge | temmorari'y abpoin A blk. w, dack Berry. Omahin: Qu in the first two heats be was withdrawn on Lost to tho Labyrinths, Tehulfonge tho democry sturo in vain | WWo mile sufety, The frst trial was a dead | (15i0y of Michigan from the Interstate Com Phe Liko Erie & Wostern radlrond by agiin n o o) 0 0, Y N b ’Ilmli.xr“fl Joseph. Mo Holsieln, \I\ngn-muh\(‘l‘( og uniit, Yesterany afternoon the Young Mon'a | for oo “festure “that for righte Doat, bokws \:‘1‘:}":“;“'[‘;: I"\‘;;“]““v,”'\':;:;;::i ierve commission will,itis thougnt,check the | tied upaid all troleht crains hive stoppod Charles wumn, Oniihii foinny Boges. b. dustiuna and Globe go to the pole tomorvow | Christia sociation Juniors me g DRRAHEREINE, Bt SO ORI h al of tho race resulting in Borlo's winnivg, | president's intention to early Hil' the vacancy 18 1t the switelmen went out denind o M0, Robinson, Ariingion. Neb:: Ludy | against the best doublé toam rocord, o Ohtishiun’: 4 sooinfion Jdunloryi mek s eiy used Persistent % rint- [ bat bo was disqualified by fouliug on tho | hresident's wutontlon 10 earty Il the VCaey | i nerease in wiges. Ty aro supported Wonder, 8. m, Gitford & Houghton, Manhat- B 088 1 RSP s third defeat out of sixteen games from the | ency being resistance, ious | home stretcn. Tho race then went to the 'mn{ ;"r I"“_‘” eI e w oympti, | Dy the trafnmen, wio rofuse 1o work until the ta, Kun.t Vietory, b g, WoJ. Dysr, Lanou | 5 KIEeL TS 238 clhes PArsc SLO0G Cntherine | Labyrinths, The gamo was one of tho | Fethiunco to tho volecof the' peoplo ut the | poxt' in ordor, Hevlin' Smith, In 5733 15, A, | Senth Of Brake, us lu whll malie wowy soubll | wwtwehmon wrosithsled. = 5 500 Ruinaing: one miloiand ropeats prrso 800, Wikkes, Clara Wilkes Andrew Alilson und | prettiest played by the Young Men's Chri Epitomo of dewceratic existonco. What dg | R Rich third, This race closed the very | Woald soon bo fitled, now it is believed 10 | s ieers or BhiAAC L aiiet . whom i g Playboy drawn, "l Av‘m‘m S o [lslan) association boys this year. The Laby n by the true peineiples of demoeracy? | Successtul tournamen? appointment will be made under probubly a | wurrants were issued for “falsifylng their PATE F. Lk i34 oluge, purdo 81,800 N, vinths were much too big for them oxemplificd in two ceuters, New . e couple of months. Dooks, hiuve sur arseives 1o the ARAEE BB KA yrom, Ben Tuvie second, Mattlo M ihird, Rotwd | aud " won .~ the gume only by tiolr Al e foveu e ot SUSPENDED FOI HETERODOXY, Bochplaiotibontlis e e S ——— ourth. J. W, Tedfo iy iYiion diss || AMLSEMORES S0 SERRING STONYE P th vluenos. What is Hillism? What b i « on 5 i hocitien su hibeobeon Kbla Blow Timo for Young Horses Fefore | tanced. Best time hitting. Tho Young Mew's Christiau Asso- iyl Whiut s triumphine domooe | afinistor MacQy : Pronch | thatex-Uongreasman Thompson of Ports- | Thuothoe tiites chmnot bufobil 0 a. Dla Orov ird rice, -year-o d, Stake §1,000: Anno- | ciation Junior ss bats with the Park | ey poeal to history. L appenl to the MacQ ach | moutn, 0., will soon bo appointed ou tho | Afterskiuish firing Loty by tats b | a 4 i won second and thind Red Cherry | Juniors next Saturdsy at the ball park. An | record of yourmemory. The sepablican record Until He Recan Court of claims to fll the vacancy mudo by | Hit interstate compotition wt Springtiold |1 LixcoLy, Neb.,, Sept. 0.—([Special to Trr | firsg heat. Bermuda Hoy drawn. Best t admission of 15¢ will be charged. An iuter- | of nine vears has been i perpetual protest CrEvELAND, O., Sept. 9.—Bisnop Leonard | the death of Judge Schofield. Judge Thomp- | bt U TRE 1w, 1itnots, M it Ber.]—Ten thousand peoplo witnessed the e _ esting gamo 1 guaranteed. Yestorday's | against the doctrine of prostitution, through | ot 8000 e TS R MO | o Saleetion would b a good one from | A Wi nstige mii Consin races At the state fair this afternoon. The Clev 1's Second Day. score: purely politi and partisin purposes, the ¥ every point of view. Telegrams have late Tlinols, 2121 Minhesotn 0; Towa, 1, b, e (Y ) a iy great powers of publie office his decision 1 the caso of Rev. Howard Mac- ¥ L e i (R e grand stand was literally packed, and all CLevELAND, O, Sept. 9. —There was a good | Labyrinths. 1Loszo00120 The and azain we have been met with the 4 been sent to the prosident by Senator Sher L Wiks ent by Uni it A d the o inges T attendance at the secoud day's races of the | Y M:C: A ‘Juniors .0 0 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 veto, Thme and agnin wo huave heen bew Queary of Cauton, O., whose attorneys ve- | man and Major McKiniey urging Thompson's | Attorney Lyons in the cirenlteourt wt Pitts- around :the. course carringes and speotators BSARS. ALY .97 8 HH Batterlos; Wilking and Grahan; Day and | buck by abhorrent forces in wbhorrent | cently moved for a modification of the | appointment Dubic Dk tuly uEniibplo DIVADUEE BorE hugged the fonce, The attendance was con- | Cleveland Driving park's fall meoting today. | Humphrey. Hits: Y. M. C. A's, 3 La way. Time and thne azaln, inspired by your | gontence passed upor him somo six months Kov. T, H, Poyor aud wife of Orelon, Iu, | Cutta Lumboercomprny for vielation of b idered tho largest which has ever patronizeq | 'he Weatier was cool and the track fast rinths, 6. Vol and your vote, the lezisiiture hus coue ARG i . X ¥ contract lavor s il I sidere 8 as over patronized Kl DUt i M L AL R e at the American, : fendints contraeted with Robert I n speed meeting lu this city hrea-yeur-old. Lcluss trotbing purse, Two Billles Matoh to the uttick for koud government, Wo have [ ogo. 1 MacQuea ginally sus. J. T, McKenzie and daughter of Cedar R (e R e DA T (R The first race was a trot for foals of '8§ for | 00 i orsett seeond, Position wrested fron un unwiliing exceutive tho low= | pended from the ministry for six months, to | Rabids are at the Ebbitt 115 thelr employ a8 brioklu winning in three straight heats, Sum 2y dental club has matched Billy Mahan of San | voir homes from the state tax gatherers' | refused to recant his heterodox uttorances. | master at Gregg, Johuson county. lowa. Woodluoiha v e 1 Clitss 2:2%, trotsing, purso 80, Ross 0. won, | F'rancieco and Billy Maher tho Austratian, | Visits altogether: rapid transit for Now York | Tnoe bishop now chauges that sentence to | - It has just bacome known to their familios 2 Br LAY 2 Muy King second, Florence Dillurd third. St. | better known as “the shadow" to fight to a comple wgateduct that s not going | perpetual suspension until MacQueary shall | and friends that Miss Lotise MacMilligan of The shah Of Persla Jacob fourth, Falrpore fifuh, Cubla, St Vin- | goish in October for a purse of §1,000. crumblo; ballot pfornn, not perfect, but it { yecunt. This does not conflict with the | Des Moines, L., and Mr. i'red J. Marblo of | 0 = % 50l mn 0 e Bimo: 24 B4, 2:i5, cent and Prince Hogarty Uistanced. ~ remalns foryou WD mo oblote 1t WAL | canons of the church, and while it leavos tho | Minnvapolis, Minn., wore married January BB O T The second race was in the 2:46 class and | V08 2% THE DEATH ROLL 1‘* cused still a minister he cannot preach | 3 Both have kept tho matter sccret 2 58 and S0 Cinss’ trotting, purse 8. Sasad o DI BRI L K0 6very wUlre, (0 £0 as an necredited | 8ccused stll a min o cannot preach | 40 last. Both have kej . 8 dominons, and hence the large ships for n purso of §1.00. Prospect wou eusily. | suinerfer asoondy Wy ho Witkos thied” Homs o .‘l-{ M tive Of tH party o until e has contormed 1o 1o bishop's orders. | sho liviug it howo with o parents a4z | o5 damintos, a1k sbi ummary : time: 2:18 N Ohn T Tioo, funicinalty roforni shoild be one or the - - Sacond street. northwest, and he with his 1Nt Lo that cou P Yikon A . e, oF th ; N ! Dy tho use of which the Shal’s subjects save Prospect g 5 , lory and Fascigs horse salo begau at the S o “oloi sloguns of this cumpaign, administrative r Business Failures. mother at 314 Twelfth streot northwest, Mrs Y dges A Republionn |11 et truck today. Eloven horses were sold for an | 5, Ot Sopt. f.--Colonel Jobn L. Tee, | faru in state depurtinents shon wother. [ pocer o Mass., sept. 9,—George Bok- | Marble's returu from the country led hor son | Botonly their hair but thele heads, Ayer's Ritowood . ; g | Ao et 1.8, formerly"af. the United Biates army and republioan DArcy's record , Mass,, h-=GGp0rge. Bok: | Mastlow rauur fro ey Hair Vigor restores the natural color of the Time: 25280y, :2 division aid on the staff of the major general foe Wit we pRobom 10 do aied | ingman, -book snd. ahoo. manyfacturor, has - Dalr, 1t should be on very tollet-table, H. ownea by Burke & Porter and Happy Hot Runming ut Chey commanaing the National Guard of Penn- | Lhb ot whit we ive done, e | falled wuh ilabiliies of ubout 828,000 and 1OWA WILL TRY. Some time ago my hair began to fade aod to fall out s0 badly that 1 thought I shouls AT Porry were eu- | @ o ) i wminal assets of §,000. 4 ) & ore o CuEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 9.—|Special Tele- | sylvania, was found dead in bed this morn- | prople of the stite of New York vetter go nominal assets of &) 3 tered but falied to appear. am to Tue Ber.|--The attendance at tne | 108 His death was aue to apoploxy. \ment in ouE eities and more quiet in Ciarrazooas, Tenu, Sept. 0.—M. J. [ Gavernment Torpedo Boat Will Be be bald; but the use of Ayer's Haiv Vigor Dog, the trotting dog, spun out a half a 4 - homes, tghter taxation und a stronger front | O'Brien, a well-known citizen, and suprem Fuilt at Dubuque has restored the original color and mide mile b 1:47 Taces today waa & third Iarger than ydater. Malor g M Bura:. it the stato nzainat all ubhorrent forces. than | greasarer of Catholic Knights of Amorice, | 1yuuiciw Th Sopt 6 Chief Engineo L LA R A e The third was & pacing race, 2:40 class, | dav, aud the betiug on some of the events % YRR havh b A abiacia bas hae | ARSASIAUNA DETUAUSIAOEAMS DAFUY pGInINOR | foisy" "Dled Tdesds of triak on all bia | BUEPAVE M eEL SHANE Somiusts | WAESHELS SLCEWG RN ot 0 for & purso of K30, Objection was wado 10 | could scarcely have boen livelior. | NEW Nouk Sept. 6. sablog on | op she name quostlons. | C 0 veal and personsl property to protect | Towne and Constructor Hichborn of th A05 (a0l s ADX IRPAH L ' Weston, ownea by M. B. Burke, on the | The hurdle race was the best ever seen on | Feceived at tho Mail and Express office from o significanco of 1t 18 nOb to | his oreditors, His liabilities will probably | United States vavy, sent here to investigate 0 8F Cinolnnatl, Ohle: ¢ fmuuu that he bad & record of 2:451. The | this track. The race was really a contest be- | Minister Reid in Paris announcing the deatt B reding e pistdorm, b niot excond 0,6, which will Inciudo uny | the capacity of tho fowa Iron works for the | *MY hair (ubich b partly wirned gray) udges demanded an afliday: v Monte, T ] Last night of Major J. M. Bund. s mde 1o its onwur it in bis kecounts as Lroasurer of Cacholic | construction of the new government torpodo g1 ded avit frow both the | tween Adaw and Monu ho former had ¥ ) y hivs 1 0 its onward | defieit in his uccounts astroasurer Atholl $at tarpedo Deauty by the use of & faw hotties Of AYGrs Today's Lips. The second day of the races at Union park Hydrophobia In Towa. 0N, Ta, Sopt. U Several caaes of hydrophobia have developed among the cat in the driviug paric stables, having been 116 OrLBIN: BoninLy: - Sn tar LW Kards T (Ll Marysv¥ille, Last night Attornoy Ed. Crowell reached owner and the driver of the horse that the | the best of it in the running, but lost time at - ~ Bt tRA Tk i mdnte Whioh "wa. Bars Knights. Itis steted that bo hus property | bout, pronounce the works ablo latter had not secured such a record aud, | the burdles and was beaten by a length by x-President Grevy. letton ull Tnds and which our opponents | gy picient to pay all indebtedness. contract. Their bie wis the lowes 4 £ $113,500, Hair Vigor. I shall continue th use it, as nuve destroyed right wud loft upon oath beiug taken, the geldiug was al' | Monte in 1151 Panis, Sopt. 9. —Francols Jules Grovy, ex- URSLIGJRC bl ML e e His embarrassmont is due to heavy losses | 1f the boat, when tinished, succeeds in sk there I8 no better dressing for the hair.” — Ew“ fasuart Westiy o o R R pa At vaz ax il e 14 e N BOI 3y o8 A .0 HIBEY,. ; publieun panty has alware (Phen | on railroad construction contracts. O'Brien | ing twemy-eight kuots the contractors will | Galdo Gapp, Georgeana, Ala. aturn driven lliam llu.ul.m of | was really a contest butweén AL Shores " h 6 4y, | R ar boen defeated when It hid 1ts oye fixed | has tendered his resignation as treasurer. | #30,000 bonus. y . . Owmaba, sscond. Lricket ‘shot anoaq. ths | Hugle —asd® 3ot Tompies Parken’ | , (revy, for four days had been suffering | Lot Its prinoipite, 16 Was hot the Wumes of | Tho ordor is protected by a £0od boud for Y e Ayer s Hair V|gor’ moment the word was given. The others | The horses were neck and neck almost from | [FOm cougestion of the lungs the generals of the war of the rebelilon that | g50.000, ows's uRign. = - PREFARKD BY bunched and remained togethior uutil tho | start to finish. Bugle won by & head in ——— st siceess "1 was Ul Crorfuaiie - Hawnuna, s, Sept. 0. [Spocial Tologram | 50 wuanss 2y S quarter polo was reached when tho strung | 1:00 J. J. Johuson & Co. have removed their | HEaL that woved us torwird 1o victory, Hhe | he only luughing success in town. | to Tus Bek.|—Rain this morning provented h .80 AERE & B4 Sawall wut i Jedikn flle, Weston tagging mwr‘ J. A, Davis' cactus Blossow won the 600 coul oftice to 220 S, 16th streel. | f aggressive. The demooratio party Erminie’ at the Grand opera house. | ® wumber of peopie from surrouud- Sold by 4gits and Feslumers