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2 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE.JLFRH)AY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1801. B D N RE 5 4 Sohollhasse: McMahon ana Townes track In splendid condition. 1o the first | over the ring duriag the minutos of rost JHIPPED UP 1IN WISCONSI |\ I A 4 DAY . — e hot favorite after the first hoat nt £25 against | cordea by & smaller bell, & buzzer indicating American Associaton standing | # for the field, but these oads v nar- the tenth second. — Playod Won. Lost Fer Ct. rowed to 825 to 14 after the secor \ip- | Represencatives from pArts of tho i " Boston........... 8 & 008¢ came 1n An easy winner in the third | country are expecte Boston, Providence, | Two Nobraska Mon Go a Long Way to Get a Bob Leadley's Team Buried Kansas Oity S Jouts, LT ; 5 | Qo ol heat, the positions througihout the race re- | Bufaio, Chicago, Denver snd Sew Orleans Lkl R0 AL 1 altimore., ... o | maining u nged, have large delegations on the way Jieking. A | & uncha g Like it Did Denver. Athlotics [ 3 h The little I[ndependence (In,) record | The Granite people are confident that no . i R = y T (m breakor, Direct, won the second race hands | attempt will bo made bs thio authorities o Baenineton I g : down. 'Tho little bluck pacer took it easy ull | stop tie exhibition and the best of vrder witl | ONE S| s TWO PITCHERS WERE KNOCKED OUT. |1 1 | ) % &r around the courae until ho g0t into. thn | bo presotved. . the mon must po in tho ring | ONE SIDE OF THE STORY OF A FIGHT. — 2 2 stroteh, when ho was given tho reius and | at 8 o'ciock sharp, ns the articles call for a e AMONG THE AMATEURS. 5 . 57 [ ~ forgea ahoad with case, Mascot made quito 3 citber from who fuils in this par- | WA % e / & fight in the lust heat, but. could not touch . Every man must be in his seat at | Dr. n Struck the Attorneys Who Denver Headed Off the Leaders in & Playing for the Champlionship. 7 5 E 3 Ditwct,. The Bettime whs Difsct $35 Held 1. | Lhe saris tire gs 1he doots Will 58 bolted:and Were Pushiing & Case Agninst Pretty G Chicago and Bos Hasrrxas, Neb,, Sept. 10.—[Specidl Tele. ) A e Mr. C. J. Hamlin's great team, Justina | tardy arrivals wiil not be admitte : tie Pene Tan Bas 1T o tHfo 2 : ; 7 and Globe, trotted to pole azainst the world's Him—Details of tho wn Clinging to the Pen gram to Tnk Bre.]—The first of throo games Rt E TN o RO BNy Geod Prives for Trotter 4 o 18 ocord, 2:14, but the best that thoy could do | otters, oW, nant Poles. with Fromont wus played on the collegn in two trinls was 2:20 and 2:191, The fol- | CrrveLAND, O., Sept. 10.—-The prices real grouads this afterncon and was won by ; 3 il lowing is the sumu | ized at the Emery-Fasig salo at Glenuvilio Has'ings. Coutrary to the general rule in g First race, stake 8100, for fyenroldsi | today were above the average. Tho great | Munmwos, Wis., Sopt. 10, [Specinl Tolo- Omaha, 21; Kansas City, 14, Hastings-Fremont games the umpire gave = Snipnose won, Miss Edith second, Lizhthall Spiod maha, I 3 good 5““”“”_ Rames are for the ) ) third, Heat timi norse Simmocton was knocked down after | gram to Tur By T'here was o fight upon championstip,. So i & Seeqnd Face, s 81000 Direct | spirtted bidding to Georgo Hammond, De- | the streets horo tonight, the liks of which s womn. aseot sceond, 1 v third, Anco Mo Kaxaas Crrv, Mo, Sept. 10.—The Kansas | Histines 030200008 4 SIS TTikes oree - ekt shres i e AR08 ;1:::‘.‘.,\‘lnlxn, for €150, and Feryandol, tho | has not boen soon 1 yenrs, so far us tho bigh remont 00 i 7 : phenomenal yearling filly by Simmocton mabatoams gave an oxhibition to- . ; : standing of the participants is concoruo City and Omanatoams gavo an exhibition to- | "y, 4iiicinze, o; Fromont, 8. Errors: Hasts y : : == Shoopalieatl By Rosnits. with & vecord of ) seconds for the (st quar: | ° g of tho participauts is concorued, dny of how not to play base ball. The game | ( HIt5: (Tastines. rnan rine: ITastingi i Suprrateay Bt e Trece [T, Sopt, | ter in o milg, was bid in by J. H. Shultz of | 1d a8 a result George D. Moikiejohn, ox- was bad all tho way through, both teams | 2 Fremont, 1. Home runs: Scannoband Tay- 10.~Rating Was o 0 s L Ly Sept. | ookiyn, N. Y., for #,000. Georgo Ham- | lieutenant governor of Nobraska and for. Butteries: Hastings, Connor and Abbott; ; - Racing was continued here today before 300K ¢ Duches will al contributing to the baaness. Omaha won by | jor Hitterlos: Hustinew, Connorane Ao on, $ el bbbl bl et troit, - puid .00 for Ductiess ilam 1 Healoy, an Omaha law by " oo ARV moit, ) a %! oW X e weath 3 ¢ @ were soveral other good salos, i heavy nitting in two innings, assisted by & | Unipire s, . ful and the track was in magnificent shape. L M Ly bunch of errors in both by the home team. Won B Bansatt : : : > Firat race, for d-yoar-olls, sweopstakos, Halnmnker Vorsus B aces: exactly presoatable at banquets for somo Tho scorn Loxo Pz, Neb., Sopt. 10.—[Special to (& 3 ven furlongs. Eight starters, Dr. | Ciryense, Wyo., Sept. 10.—(Special Telo- | time. The decorations on their countonances ONG N g & ), — € C 1 080 Mo.; Abdallah | brouck. 110 (i to won Ly three parts of a s H 9 v o ball clubs met on the Long Pine grounds yes- i «»l\h L. spt A, m.,‘.x.v..] yoo vue, 110 (7 to 1, four lengths for the pla the balloon ascension and caused the post- | o the fists ot Dr. ¢ go 5. Keenau, a phy aces we - | Trotting, & Oliver ) Sitve 3 W e g 3 1 this cit Manning. 2b.......... L] luy in o game for a purse of $100, After i S | B B AR ohanell T itk | otind e, nandican sweopstakes. milo | PoNOmEnt of the Wyoming burdlo cup Face | S1can in this city Hoover. rt tne niuth inning the score stood 11 to 7 in provement on the | i) 05 ), a. a ¥ ar Raplds. 1 a furl, Reven stirters: Castaway, | this afternoon. In the ftive-eighths mile Keenan owns an interest in a ranch ne: Plokett, s 0 favor of the Baasett club, two previous days | Neb:: Binohi, b. m., 0. W. Omuhin: 10 to 1, wou by neck from Mabel Gl freo-for-all running race, Sorrel John won | Sidnoy, Neb., which is in litigation and Law = b | 105 8 to 5), who be: te] « 0% o Iy splendid weather 5 Wagio. Ny Brutus Girl, bik, Tiird race. the stike offercd the Coney | [ the quarter of a mile cow pouy ruce: 8ot | in tho prosccution of the case. ~Ho hus beon Petty-Fuller Shoot. and the blg attendance. The bulk of the l'lhr‘l:";'!‘l\“‘:k‘l‘ : r.\‘lv_vll\l.yv";l" uy II::‘”M ”,‘:: |‘v“v]i \:uk \\H‘Hl“!“ ::lvh;“('m‘(“: l'\‘\-‘*‘:f HANH ’Ir\-n‘ "m"]fi “I“""“h‘ ““” ““‘_ ll‘:l;‘ milo hero soveral times and Keenan's frionds say wrs, pound 1l 2 John Petty and Ired Fuller shoot their | crowd was on hand as early as 2 o'clock, | Biue Bell, b. ni., B. E. Miller, Fullerton, thirds of the stake, $20.0. Futurity course, | free-for-ull dasb, but Morocco won, Rene | thot he has dogged the doctor's footsteps for Totn riflo match at Ruser's park Sunday after- | when the !u‘t‘n(‘ along the quarter-stretch was ABC ‘.rr'.:. N NT ll:un:n l'r“ HELES le‘lflv ‘V‘ lvl'\’"m ‘Ul\.‘ Lty ‘I ‘l hl\‘l“" ‘lj;‘\:‘wlvl\‘t ‘:\lv‘.:y secoud and Hark third. days ata timo and omployed a detective to - noon. and all the promi gunners of this | an exhilerating one, thero being an unusu- ant, b, s, Podrant & Son, 8t. Josepn, M bt Hector, 110 (40 to b & balf length for the —— - o the same, scemingly having somo vrivato i OMANA. part of the state will be on hand to see how | ally large display of handsome turnouts from b m.. Bauchamp & Jarvis, Cone place. Time: 1:10 25 FIGHTING FOR FOOD. reason for this. He was gono for a whiie, T Pt otl by GBialci AHOLS; ADA: LB | OLH HI8s S2iLhs FF ? 5 Corrie, br.m., J. D, Hardin riton, | Fourth race, the Br handieap forf-yenr- ¥ - but returned Tuesday with ex-Licutenant Wright, rt tr4s 2B Soravit M-‘;‘A)l[,,xlxn;lup:1‘(:: * Bho ohnoitions éonth g:-'lud’s‘l:::u;;v?;‘n ety “);f.d"”_"" ikl el M, B i, W FLUIL 'Coibg| Fort | olds: o handic aweenstaliedof fits onelivith raits to Which Russtan | Governor Meiklejotn of Fullorton, | Neb Medilone, 1) [ ra thirty shots cacn, 20 yards off nand, for | gusi STA1E AoGs foo were filed with en- i T Sy Yamain Blong | Barmadas 11071200 b St 694 Tongth had s Have Been Reduced. with bim, This ovening they followed the 3 A 3 n, women and children, making 2 fluck Prince, bik. 8, D. Q. Storie, | haif, while Indix Iubber, 100 (15 to 1), can ) shsnti, Sept. 10,—In the province | doctor into the Wilson & Iox arug story 6 Tn addition to this attraction the Scheutz- | Bltogether one of the finest assemblies ever In. with agreat burst of speed und beat Key Del | of Orel bands of peasants are roving over the | 180 doctor is a it burd of hear Fiolds, ¢ [ enverein's state medal will be shot for, it | seen at the park. There is also to be a 100-yard foot race | Hev. 1S (ito L. haif a len:th for the pla highways attacking convoys of grain and [ g ‘f\‘;‘}‘kh_,‘m‘” e :"”” ”“'H”I'l" Fifth race, the Average stakes; » sweep- | food, oven where the convoys ure oscorted by | shoulder. Ho turned around and cate Whitahoad, 8 being tho second day of the club's annual | The judges yesterday were Georgs M. | witn seven eutrios for a purse of $150. soldiers, Fights ure of frequent occurrenco | sight of Healey told him thathe had followed 3 tournument. Swigart of Omaba, H. J. Buad of Chicago - — stakes for d-your-olds ind upwards, #1500 4 3 atch His Delivery. and A. W. McElroy of Chicago. The timers bl 20 AW S e e e Ko | and many porsons have beon klled, Crime | Bim long enough, andghe made a dive at him Norman Buler, the ex-pitcherof the Omana | were J. . Withrow, Council Bluffs; Marve | ty Th 1 Poop'e Entertained | ¥000: 102 ¢ t0 1), second. Blackburn, 103, to | is rampant, owing to a desire to escapo st Meiklojohn, " who 1% a large man, grabbed SCONE BY INNINGS. team, has quit the diamond and blossomed | Beardsley, Omaka, aud F. P. Lonergan, '”""Iy ;"""‘"‘J ';"(“‘ "“ :"‘ ained | ) ehivd. 08 1-5. 7 vation by imprisonment, The jaus are | the doctor to bold him while Healy ran Kansas City L2800 forth beliind the footlights as a full fledged | Louisana, Mo, L1cory, Nob Sent 10, Speatel to Tiu | m1ia and thros frianseron. the it Foue | crowded with prisoners. Kowuan, * wio s Lun.atuiete, i Omaha 00003 opera siuger. He joinod the Garrow Opera | — The horses for the initial evont, the free- | L ¥¢0k™ Neb., Sept. 10.—[Speeial to Tut 1 (4 rit” n, Sinowball - socond, e T outisof siie: " ex:lioiiahant =, goveraors SOMMARY. company tho first of the week aud may be | for.all trot, purse $600, wero rung upats | DE%J—The races this afternoon attracted a | Foxford third, | / ments Conciliated. anas A Lot 195 dronpea. Melkis Enened runa: Kinsus C! Omaha, 6. | goen nightly bringing_up the rear in tho 7 4 8 UP L2 | Jargor attendance even than those of yester- — [Copyright 1591 oy dames Gordon Bennett.] ds and turning quickly dropped Meikle Fwo-base hits: n oy Gunsor arch of the chorus. Norman is an old-time | ©'€lock sharp. The entrics were: day, not fewer than 20,000 lo having On Lat nia's Track. B Chil ¢ g | LR e O L CARL H T Wbt Dordam el chorus. No o . b by Hormdallun, W, oy, | 8%, 10 fewer than 20000 people baviag | ¢ L ; condi. | - SANTIAGO. Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), Sept. | to remember him by, tonen started aftor Three-Dase hits: Gunson . Stolen | sloger and L L Mlfl_t' imees u\lf" ). Niggor Baby, blk. w. by | gathered in the grand stand and around the CiNcrxyas, O.. Sept. 10.—AlL the condi- | 1p By Moxican Cable to the Herald— | Healay. Dases: Manning. Fiela, Doubies| 1tyin Helis capablolotitettac L tings LR e ing 11 Sene. B! be Joseph, | course. tions: were favorable to rucing today at | guasial'to Tue Bee.| nor Augustin Fid- | Thelattor saw him coming and bogan to prays: Wright and Flelds, ¥ on haila: | ing a chorus singer and will soon rise above Jesse Gaines, br. m. Unknown, R. T | S ing | Latonia. The attendance was good, the ; t voll at the top of his voico. Keenan Bt Paars, o: Roneh, 15 Stotn. i 111 by pitehed | that position. Kndabe, B1ows Orey: Ta: s Rlack Il et The first race was in the 2:35 class trotting | 1 - i 1 , wards hns joined the cuvinot of the provis. | Yol | at - tho top of ‘his 'voico. Keenan ball: Pears, Steack ont: By Penrs. 5 Rouch. e €. Unknown, W. il McKinnie, Kansas Oity, | for purse of $1,000. Newsboy, owned by W, | Weather was fine and tho track fast. Some | jon41 goverumentas ministerof public work: o Sesa il elds W 3 = = g 3 3 ., Kansas s s 4000, D ¥y W, bt % - @ s ste J % | balf block and lod h til A T R T COLONEL ). OORE'S LOSS. e T e k& T. Campoell of Dalis, Tex.; Bay Dan, | Of the best flelus of the moeting started and Manuel Allattas as minister of foroign | 1o boggod for merey. he doctor then et ching the track the latter horse | 5ynog by Wescott, Gibbons & Co.; Lord | there were several close finishes, Dais; affaivs, This forms a coalition of all political | bim up, and i a dilapidated state, with R ihaees DI rer Snllign Ol Property of the Geninl Court Olerk | was drawn, T who was 50 padiy hurt yesterday hot phivisl b fos perty of the m. Tho gang ot & good send oft | Clinton, owned by W. H. MeKinuoy of Kan- | 1110 W00 dudiy hurt yestorday was shot | i, e SO P00 O coutan tho | bruised faco and torn clothos. bo and Meiklo: and Ehret Motched. Destroyed by Fire Last Night. aftor ono or two scorings, with Fanchon | sy City wore entered. Nowsboy had the | kit race. solline putss for Soyoar.aid Balmacedists. Drafts on London to the | 2B went to their hotel BN Sos L 10 S Don var ahi Stonx Box 52 rang in at 10:20 o'clock last night, | setting the pace, and remaining there with- Bay D i 24 Ol First race, selling purso for 3-year-olds und | 38 [MAcaEsLs. 4 2 L _The people hore are in symwpathy with ., Sept. 10, 3 o : : 1 pole, Bay Dan second and Lord Clinton | upwards, ono milo and twenty yards. Foor | value of £3,000,000 in favor of Balwacedn's | Keonan' siho fs & pencral fo and called the fire department to the corner | out an especial exertion uuti tho finish. The | yird ~ Newsboy pulled ahead and, at tho | Starters: Radeliffe, 112 @ to, won by three | poee o B el e R e e T e gar ata s GYOLY of Seventeenth aad St. Mary’s avenue. The | first quarter was made in 26155 second 1:10, PSS e b S id, AL EhO | {1 trom Rramblett, 104 (14 to 1, who was | Wivisters to France and England have beon | were it not for cool heads the Nebrasl 2 v o fivo was found to be in the double frame | 85d the third 1:44l¢. Time: 2:2815, first turu, Bay Dan broke and fell halfa | length in front of Leader 1. 106 (1510 1, | found in the treasury and they have been | statesman and the Omaha attorney might best. Ehret was in the box for Sioux Citv i R CB10 an AU\ B SB AL DAV Ea tARER They were away on even terms ou the first | dozen lengths behind. Lord Clinton finally | third Fime: o burse for dyeur-olds | Cancelled. Political leaders are consulting }:u::: |'.?,'T'| worse at their hands, No arrests aud wos hit hard at tumes, but the perfect scoring in the second, with the pole hovse | overtook Newsboy and gradually worked TpwWARd, oo mile and n I toenth. - Seven | 88 to tho candidate for tho presidency. Ivis | “NRiTen A, (o e reom e ety N i treet. provably a neck behind h mpetitors. i support he veceived saved him. Dolan | ¢ d_her competitors. | ahead of nim, winning by half a length in ers: Niua Archer, 1157 to I, won easily | generally believed that Senor Ramon Barros | 52'Ch, vot. Ci 2 o vas con- | M o 5 = . 0 e 3 d Senor Ra s | 52 Chamber of Commerce building. pitched a maguificent game for Denver, onty | _1'Fom all appearances the blaze was con: izger Bavy led bandily to the first quarter, | 5. by two lengths; Hopetal, 11 6 to U, second; | iCf 0 W EVE ce building. Columbus " [ Denver, ; Sioux Cit facos which will uot be KANSAN CITY Total City played a very exciting and close gamo today in which Sioux City came out second t 4 7 T fine ants’ bed ry ining ben Fanchon began to pick up and passed Boro. 104 8 to 1) third. Thy 0 ST Tour hits being made off bis delivery. = The | fined to the servants’ bed room off the dining | Whe < v ¥ passed | "I the second fivht Lord C linton_took tho | Bgro, o third. Thie: 1500, i Ll et e A T A oy = o = Chiof Salter, who was one of the first to : % < | bugging s wheel around tho course, Bay rter . 100 WOl pbyia:]| LCOGEOOralary;at Lo Nayy, tracoy Jonkio oD | ¢ N m » < Plac sioUx ey ter was dono in 315 the half in 1: 0%, Dan_coming in last, several langtlis bohind, | Teaeth. I K00 6 to 1. Sacoind: i hoss it | Franciaco to sall at onea for Californin, Sho | C*U2° of the Terrible Park Place Akt po o v | arriv t chemical No. 3 into the bed room | the three-quarters in Time: 2:211 ) i . i Swirtwood B : £ the result of a bad ‘break early in tho heat. | front of Eli, 113 (1'to 1), third. Tinme v f At s el ot ) . 3 B riwooti4 12 0 1 and they soon extinguished the flames there. [ The trio were sont off well towother in the | Tie: 5514 T o | R urth Face. tho Newport, stakes. ' selling:| Willsail either tonfght or tomorrow morning, | Nuw Yonk, Sept. 10.—The taloof the hor- o' Conner, ef. 11 was thought that tho fire was about out, | third Fanclon went right to the front and | ~'Ngwuboy left fiisfeet at tho first turn and | SFerpstakes for Wr-oids. one mile and | And it is thought that her ultimato dostina- | viylo disaster in Park Place, resulting in the “':::I,‘,.:'.“ when rooms in the second story bogan Lo bo | 15 iooked 8 if sho meant to stay thera. But | BayDan caught up with Lord Clinton and ;“I"‘vm I “Saven startors: "Forerun tion 1s Samoa. The Baltimore will romain at | deatn of sixty-odd human beings, 1s now filled with smoke. inines begil 1o creep up at the threo- | wrotted neck and peck with him for a quarter Orici 115 Gihs. Lo Vaiparaiso for the present. ended with the verdict of the jury. L s o loot Lisies of hosel || s are; Sa ae £Ke Niotace Swerved mita ths | v hen Li6rd!Olin 9 Bultsdx sheadss Nowshioy SVShitbona, T8 (5 16 1, third, “Time:” 1147 ; TG The jury found that the people killed lost As s00n as possiblo acoupleof lives of hoso | stretch, Fanchon broko badly for the first | Yocovered and overtook the pair, compelling | | Fifh race. sel L | Leiba Elected. y found that the people killed lost were laid under direction of Chief Galligan, !{-:_e km the ey nndl_liob l\dnmh! gave his | Bay Dan to make room for him after the | five furlonzs. Nine starters: Ti It 1Copuright 1891 by James Gordon Rennatt. | therr lives by the collapse of the building, 63, and tho wator was poured down from tho | (Whiskers an oxtra flip. and Jesse Gaines | judges stand had boen passed the first time. | (0 1) won by hoad from Hindoozium, 16 to | Tequciatra, (via Galveston, Tex.,) Sepu. [ 70, 72and 74 Park Place, oaused by tho giv- socond story onto the first loor. In spite of | tivce fengtns tho pest of it meh to.the_der | 1115 s an advantago that he later relin- | fi it ihsict B : et 10.—(By Mexican Cable to the Herald— | ing away of tho supperting iron columus, 12 all the efforts of the firemen tho flames crept | light of the yelling crowd. The quarters birivs C‘low"yn ‘;;;Hfi:';:i"‘.’,y“;';’;t'mz wgfix‘n:' r*]x.m..uilfl liin,) ygnr-olds fivo | Special to Tir Ber.|—Ponciano Leiba will | n n'l)\eln ddlln of the ground floor, due to 10 5 85, 1 ey 334, clos Y . - | furlongs. Nine starters: ) (50 to pxt preside d The v some sudden shock appled to said colurns, Lo up botwoon the walls, and soon the wholo | were: W 1:08and [l Time: 2204, |\ ey Won by half & Jonidti, Ofife Gloan. 103 (4 o 8y | bO tho next president of Honduras. - Tho voto | 8ome stuon shocic applod Lo suid eolumne Rarnod runs: Denvor, 3. Two-baso hita: Ray- | 2LUC Was blozing. G "[rm' L'.m?war l“::‘ lfl""‘(:;::m;fliwfl M“l'*, | Lord Clinton, b.g. % ; o«‘uwl.nli ngth in frontof Puryea D, 1063 to | has been counted and Senor Leiva bas a | Suc MOl B i aa R I8 thE B At hathon mond, Burns, Beard. Thaeohuse hits: Megarr. | Then it was discovered that the fire had | Gith, PO SO0, | o both 1o the | Nowsboy. d. k... il kR 3 | D third.” Time majority of over 17,000. The olection was | the broaking of these col i ond, Burn ehuse b inrr. : t admitted freo, both to tho | Dy g Lo dlecers 224 I 4 e breaking of these columus was due to an Btoled bases: Donser, 1 8loux Clty, & Double | eaten its way through the ceilings into tho | grounds and grand stand, which brought out | Eime: 0 Good Racing at Cleveland. held in @ most orderly manner, no disturb- | explosion or not. ’ O'Heten. First'base on balls: " OF Dolan, 2 Bhret, | adjolning house. Four lines of nhose were | ioud appluuse, Thewmm,.“m Was in the 2:27 class for a CreveLasn, O., Sept. 10.—Interest in to- | ances having be eported from any section | ll:u Jui i_v'r\;n‘lnlqcnn!n'u h-nlslr{IHm. author- Bour mack L oy Holun, U Khret, 8. Timo: One | lafd and the building was literally flooded. The fourth heat was won by Jesse Gaines, | purse of $i00. Muxcy Cobb, ir., owned by | day’s races at the Cleveland driving pork | Of the country. Iho resulthas given genoral izing the fire department to periodically in- bourand fifty ive minutes. Umplre: Knlght. v] Vi I N 8 g dings ed fo s 2, - ket i sy Notuwithstanding all the efforts of the tre- | Who had jumped in as a hot favorito in the | Maxoy Cobb, and:Hurley Burloy, owned by | contered in the 2:24 trotting race, which is | satisfaction and theofticial announcement of :';fi‘ci\frl;‘.?:nl:,‘h".-’l'gr‘fzg}:u‘r{»;r\u]:"mm' B +| pools. Yet it was a hot chase up to the three- | [ P b harl o L ol o5 : Western Association Standing. men the fir burst through the roof of tho two | quarters between Jesse and ll'nnchnn, but ‘l,.—dnfv;v.lvhsfil{u.r‘n ld.\%u.rl‘l‘!le"cyn“:g:g :’;’;‘(‘éfi unfinished. Jorry 1, Benton, Wyandotte | Senor Leiba’s election was greeted with o ‘ IR A l‘lnvofl Vlf{nlm “"S" Per Ct, h;)usss and shot a great flame high up In the ;?;Jnlv;‘l‘nr nl:'re;‘l:'l‘uiforbln‘dll\'eh “’ll'a;ou w.u:{lu from the track after the first attempt to | and Howard H made a gamo fight for first | great enthusiasm. L DANGERS OF THE DEEP. ! Ly [ 5 air. rom th n auarters | score. Starter Tough unnounced that Aber- | place in four heats. Howard H, Benton TR TR T s EsGRneloT . Gl b P While the firo fightors wero working wil- | Wero 0, 1511, and 145, Timo; 2214 " | doon was o soro and lawme that there was 10 | aud Tipton Bov sold best in the posls beforo e bRl e G T Narcow§Bacaneiobithop Grows oriithe Denver 51 ] Jling hands were busy carrying out furnituro. | o Hbs, Whisiors drove desse Gaines to the | hope of his doing anything in tho raco 5avo | ihie race. Aftor Benton and Wymndotte had | yw-ii1; Yudes Talks Ab b BolarScar, i Pillows. matrosses, quilts and articles of | Longis G Aith In astylo that elicited the | possibly aisubling himself. Hurley Burley | won one neat each Jorry L camo to the front, tllam Q. Judge Talks About the | sfoni, Ala, Sept. 10.—J. C. Flatado, who NATIONAL LEAGUE. 3 e plaudits. At the first quarter be had a load | was driven by Ed Pyle and Maxey Cobb by | baatiniz Wyandotte by a nosn in tho third and Affairs of the *ociety. avrived hore today on tho schooner Seagull Ny clothing weroe thrown out of the up stairs | of threo lengtis, which he held cleur around | Frank Plerson. After sevoral attempts to | Tlowurd I, by @ head in the fourth hoat. Willlam Q. Judge of New York, the lead- | roports that his vessel, tbe schooner Polar Unele Anse Tightening His Grip on | Windows and piled in a heap in the yard. to the stretch, when he cut loose with the | gcore the stallions ot awuy, Maxey Tn the 4-vear-old stakerace Happy Bee, tho | theoscphist of the United States, ivedil 0P 8 \ C L e Paniane After two strowms had played on the roof | Silk and increased this to five lengths in | Cobb in the lead. ~Beforo the quar- | favorite, had a walkaway. and Lopusco, tho | oeory vesiecd oyt | S arycromIBel spitolBensagola, onpat el Ty, ! ) i . which shape he finished. Mr. Kncebs, tosay | tor pols hed Cobb brok lte. in_ the 3116 oroes = iy, | Omaba yesterday and is we guestof Ur. | a4 in longitude 54:0, latitude 19:7, at 11 o v I , h 1088 pole _was . reaches ol broke rite in the 2:16 class, also won easily. 5 P K & 81 3 " for a few momenia tho firo was virtually | tno lcast, is a cuckoo. The quarters: , | ana Hurloy Burley took his place. Maxoy | mircniie i ' e8I | Borglum, on North Twentieth street. o'clock at night in a squall. The captain and under control and the.work was directed | 1:081, 134415 Time: 2:193{. So itwill 0 | (i f ho summary : T e 7 - Ak s Bl e lme s L S Cobb rogained his féet in fino style and | Four-year-old stuke. purse : Happ Mr. Judge has just returned from a visit of f oraw were thrown into the water, but mar Ingin every dopartment. King pitched the | Principally to tho inside of the building. - seen that the free-fo ll WAs quite 8 hoss | pulled up on the laader and, when within a | Beo won, Constantine second ¢ (M, | soveral months to Europe, where ho was | ared GO T T et P AR ) 3 Ll Tho ceilings of nearly all the rooms had to | race. Summary: couple of lengths of thelatter, he again broke | Eli Rina fourth, Ethel Mae fifth, Gertrude ) ageditolou it aNbon REATEIEEARARMAGR Ll lust two innings for the Phillics, Score: 2 S in. as tho | Jesse Guines ...... T e O G A v n. Grosnlander Boy istansedIent taes | oatleds (by)Sithe denunid /ot SMme/t E: ay to the Mexican coast, boing Phitadelphia......... 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 o 0— 1 | betorn down and water thrown in, as the 1A 8 b P. Blavatsky, the greatest modern | four days Reaching Point Taillow, BCORE BY INNINGS. 0002 o 000 oux City. Z 0000001 Pamaverrnis, Pa., Sept. 10.—Chicago easfly defeated Philadelphia by better play- in, Fanchon .. . £ i CIMeARD .70 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0- @ | firo was hottest between tne ceiliugs and | Nigger Buby. ;‘;"‘r‘;“;’l‘;“l:}j‘b‘“fis‘:‘l‘f‘“'}‘l“}fi;l;‘:l"“’;"h}:‘g;;:: clyss trotting, purse $00: Lobasco won. | light of the theosophical world. ~Mr. | they fed on green cocoanuts for three days, Pl Bhiciylia, 4; Chignzo. . Brsors: | foors. BiAGle Dl e e e e ua a2 i £y Noblo sucond. Alino tnird. "Nt inie} | Juago | found hat Mne. Tilavatsiky's | tat boing the only food or arinic they had Pulkadelphili, 45 Chicug Buttorios: Glon- : e me: 2:26%, 3 81 ‘and 20103 y . affairs had all been properly attended to, so | from the timeof the wreck. They were then e K, Olamonta Gumbort Kitridg, | When an opening was mado into the attle | oo ware six entrics nnd five starters in | 10 the second heat Maxoy Cobb broke | “aizi'tratting, purse 0 (nfinished: Jorry | B0“ NG “H, 20 SREPTEY, QUSRS to, g | [eom tha Bmook LIe Wikele | [BAay ware thon Furned rins: Chieago, & at the front of the houses great clouds of | tho second event, the 2:27 trot, purse 8600, | S3rly and fell benind. Hurloy Buriey trotted 3 ond, Wyandotto thind, How> | visiting with the theosophical socicties of | whonce Captain Flatado came to this port. ERNORS SAVED NEW YORK. heavy black smoke poured forth and it | The entries wore: J " [ dround the courso without & brCul o LBOT | MTVLA: Oariialt seventh. st tinior Stz Y | Europe. Ho met Colouel Olcott of India in i e B v on, Se —1 i 3 p > . i . o first heat, | SiXth, bt Ao el g o o eading theo- NGRE i Your, Sext. 10, The Now Vorks bout. | looked. for o timo ss f tho houses were | Frink . bk s, by Daruly Jack Forey. | which ‘waa. hiahiy' apprsciatad. Tos thivd London and Mrs. Besaut, both leadiag theo WILL ELECT 4 CONGRE fne of hits and tho errors of McK can, . A base | oormo% Tavior, &t. Josephi, Mot folsteln, b. 8. by In" e L e o fotuthetatherfsworl| & Gioano, Tl Sou6i102>GarReld " paske DALl A it by Gl et 1ot Su8e | Mra. Morgan occupiod 616 as & boarding nolls, Chatles I Tarnum, Omata: John- | Maxey Cobb breaking sevoral times and | Cmioaco, TiL, Sept. 3 park. tho Glants the winniug run fn the minth, | house. Nearlyall of tho young men who | hlo Boxes b a. by Kz of the West, M. 0. | coming in a dozen lengths behind. Sum.- ( Track fast. 5 s theosophists in which thero wero delogates | pue oo B O TR T UREICR Score roomed thers were present and did every- [ ;" by Forguson: MeGrogor, Giltord & Houghe b HEistrages e ,';\'jlg[:f_1‘:;1‘1;_:-“{';"». 'I\l‘l*'.“k‘lt from nearly every civilized nation. He said | PETrOIT Mich., Sop el £ Noew York... ..0 1022000 1—06|thing they could to save the contents | ton, Manhattan. Kun.; Victor, b. g. by Aiden Hoy BURQY ol s e . o i fpiat el Maudaline third. | 520 e convention attractad o great doai of | tion will bo beld in the Fifth cougressional Cloveland " ""..""\"1 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0—5 | Tryunks, bundles, spring beds and articles of Wsmith, W. J. Dyer, Lancaster, Wis. Rt B '.-. 3 COXT Second race, one mile: Sena A, won, Lewls | attention from the public aud tho nowspapers, | district Novembor 3 to chooso a _successor to ow York, 10; Cloveland, rors: TR R i o s . Starter McElroy ex- | Almont Aberdoen, b, s ... x ark sceond. Mary Mac vhir e 146 was dent,” said Mr. | the late Hon. Melbourne H. Ford, congross- 1its: York, 10; Ol d, 10. E z apparel were hastily carried out and Victor was drawn. Stacter McElroy ex: A i Clark 1. M. hird. T 1:46 “It was very plainly evident, id M he | H Mel by H. Ford, Now York, 2; Olevelund, 6. Hattorics: Ewing | Wearing appa y perienced cousiderable difficulty in getting |~ Lime: 2 i, g o Third race, three-quarters of a mile. Yo | Judee, “that the doctrine of theosopy was | may elect from this district. Tho district is und Buokleg: Gruver wnd Zimmor Earned | dumped in a pile. the borses off in the first heat, owing to the Doc, the trotting dog, beat Hort Banks, o | Taniboin woo, Gorman second, Sunshine | gainini strongth in London and all ovor tha | chitunlhis Dokl aiaiculs ruu ew York, 1; Cleveland, When the Hames Lroke through into the | unsteadiness of Queen T, Goldstein and | boy with a byke, making a half mile in 1:4, \"M_:Il}'(hllfilr.. o ot wmile, Rival | country. They have a very fine headquarters | composed of ffent, kel LD CRANE WAS PIE. noxt *house, which is occupied by C. L. | Johuuie Bougs. They finally got the word, | He wus pitted againsta black yeavliug be- | won, Geraldine sevond, Baukrupt third, Time: | in London near Regents’ park. The ueet- | lonfa counties, and fis doubtfut politically. g [ Bosrox, Mass., Sept. 10.—The Bostons had | gakinson, a great effort was made to save | Bowever, with Lady Wonder, the pole horse, | longing to Ed. Pylo and went around tho [ 1:Ri. ings wero very harmonious. All talk [ Ford was a democrat and sorved ono term a picnic with Crane today, batting him at e Ny M capt the | PAYIDE 8 little the best of it, She went | coursn without his boy driver, Mr. Pyle hold- Fifth race, nine-sixteenths of a mile. Pat about a split’ and about disagree- | two yoars ago. Belnap, a republ will. Despite their errors, Lonz, Walsh, | the furniture. Nearly everything except tho | yhe whole circuit, however, without a skipor | ing the reins on his colt. The dog, us soon | Rosa won, Umatilia secoud, Jeanle S third. | ments with regard to Madame Blavats- | coedod him. A strong fight will ve maie be Latham and McPhoo did somo fine fielding, | range in the kitchen was carried out. The | jump, winning easily. Quoen T trailed her | as he received the word, started off on a run | e S £ Ky's successor was outirely false The | causa tbe politicians of Michigzan consider and until the Bostons got their long lead tho | ceilings in this house were considerably | ciosely. but was unable to overhaul her. | amid the checrs of the multitude. He con- | il race. ane mile, Hongie won, Lew Car- | pieotings wero perfectly’ harmonious. | the election, in a way, us au indication of how game was interesting. Sc damaged by the fire, but not very much by | Frank P also did well until reaching the | tinued to run until the wire was reacked, $10/880 v Rt So far as a successor to Madame Blavatsky | the stato will go in 1502 Tho district fight Boston. . s 0041 518 | oovor back streteh, when he flow to pieces and fin- | the ccit evoking hearty appreciation for the Three-Year-Old Record Broke is concerned, 1 will say that she will have no | will begin at once. The Fifth is the second Cinelnnat e 0201001 0—-46 f\grki oighb hd b sido of th ished lust. ‘Ihe first quarter was made in [ gracoful and steady movement which Le dis- Nasuvire, Teon., Sept. 10,—Tk . successor, Shebeld o office but that of cor- | important office district in the state, Hits: Boston, 20; Cineinnati, 11, Errors Anxious neighbors on oach side of the | 3410 1:11and 1:40. Time: 2:2414. played, fimshing the heat without a break. 1d bay filly, Blont 1, by MeCur responding secretary, and that is not so im- - Hoston, 4: Cincinnatl, 7. Batteries: Staley, | burning buildine turned out and even started ‘They were off on the second scoring with | Tha race was ouly an exnibition, saa the | 214 bay filly, Blontouian, by Metur portant a matter as to bo worth making any DASTARDLY WRETCIIES. g\ chols Il-in/nl. Crane and Hartington. | 1o gove their household effocts. A strong | Johnny Boggs holding a slight advantage for | time given for the naif mile was 1:321,. bletonian, owned by Muse & Adams, Lewis- | yroat ado about. We shall simply take up Edrneo ruus: Boston, ; unutl, a short distance. Lady Wonder then took | The next contest was a running vace a | burg, Tenn., trottedat the Murfreesborohulf | the work that sho so thoroughiy understood : a U Dynamite to , wind from the south was blowing and ce BRIDEGROOMS 1N LUCK, VRt (/e Shan Aot o8 e consider. | the tead, but was lappod at the quarter by | milo and repeat for 8150. Ollio IL, owued by | milo track yostorday in {. This 15 the | and do the bost we can with it. Tho busi- y Ends. Brookiyy. N. Y., Sept, 10.~Brooklyn de- | bindered the fircmer In their work consider- | johuny.” F'rom this on down to the tnree- | H. Pickeral of York, Nob.; Wedgeficld, | fastestmilé ovar trotted by a i-yoar-old. noess matters of the society in London have | 5 5 N o feated Pittsburg todny by Colling making a | able. quartors post it was a game race between | owned by 8. J. Gordon, Wikefield, Nob, . — been put on excellent fooilng and tke work | Pmitaveieii, Pa,, § A special to great running cateh “and s bigdrive in the Mrs. Morgan lost nearly allof her furniture | the two. In rounding into the siretch, how- | Waldo, owned by J. H. Hickey; Rosebud, Tips for Toaay. will move right along. the Ledger says: Last ov a diabolical inth inning by Corkhill. Score: and tho boarders lost. considerable of their | 8¥ek the Lady showod hor mettle wnd: went | owned by Hardin & Neumoyer; Trick, owned | Yesterday tho horses tiped by Tur Brr ho conveution was a very enthiusiustic | attempt at tram wrocking was o at Ken Brooklyn i 0 0001030 1—4 | oloth o the front, gaining at every stride until tho | by F. Palmer, being entered. ' Starling Bol, | had u nico time. ive fivst choice horses | one. Speeches wero made in several lan- Station, on tho Lehigh Vailey rond, a Pittsburg, laNigigioin §inadlliobIBEs o L bis righy | [¥ire was reached, wnen she had a good five f owned by W.' D. Barus of Barnstown, was | Janded first and two second, one of the latter | £unges and at the close & codo of rules was ',:_“""”m:,: T i e AU Iits: Brooklyn, Pittshurg, 6. Errors Captain Cox was severely cut in his right | jongtbs the best of it. Holstein got left badly | arawn. = Firteon minutes were consuined in e topted for the guidance of the societies in | ©© A : X gy Brooklyn. 2 B Battetios: Caruth- | hand by falling glass and had to be sent to | la the send-off and was never in it. Tho | fruitioss efforts to got the horses off. Finally, | Pe/E beaten rauk outsider, a 50 to 1} 50000 ™ think they will meev with muel | of dynamito was pli on the_track and a ll"'._*uzmlylmlm 1 » Earned runs: | goctor in Chief Salter's buggy. 5]«“"""'* “)j'ommlu in 8614, 1:10}5 and 1:47. | the word was wiven, when the driver of Ollie fi“i:-q";‘ ': ’"l {':1;5""’“"{"‘!{"':: "’,’“.'.':“ ':‘fl;“;! ;..-mul succoss, now’ that they ave firmly | f ‘fl' l‘”'f,‘l“,",:,;f",.‘,";.i,’,:{\ ,m:”.-‘..‘vi{,...fl:iqv et — It was impossible to ascortain just how the [ Time: 2:243 H was unprepared. As a consequencp, | choice norses L 00 Second. | united. R Ltar e e ey A o thaTeaty National L » N 2 There was a lot of valuablo time consumed | when the others shot off with a rush | Onerun third was beateu for place only “Colonel Olcott submitted a proposition | track and to shutter RAQWS . 0 3 eague Standi L fire originated lm} 1t liad beon burning some |y, porting them off for the third heat, but it | Olile H remained behind, Her backer | by & nose. Eizbt winners ana_ tive place | wil regard to the ashos of Mmo. Blavatsky | Noono was hurt, “Th ro 18 0 cluo to tho YA layed. Won Lost Fer €1, | time beforo discovery was finally accomplished. Lady Wonder | shouted to the jockey to go, and the | horses in eighteon races. These are cousid- | which met with approval. [lo proposed thay | borpetrators of the doe P R i1 8 A The loss to Frauk Moore iwill reach #,000 | found the way to the third quarter, when | jarter spurred out & ddzen lengihs behind, | ered good things for today 0o ashes of the famotn ieader bf. theosophy ———— ow Yor, 108 “ % | or over, lusured for 85,000, Mrs. Morgan | She made her irst bad break aud was passed | Tho mare made a fine effort to overtake the SHERPSITEAD BAY. be divided into three parts, one part to Review the Work Phiiadelph! 113 5 bad her furniture insured for $300, which wil | bY both Frank P and Johnny Boggs. Com- | other runners, but was torced to trail them Kinzstock—Worth be sent to Iudia, the birthplace of theosophy, | St. Lovis, Mo, Sept. 10.—The oxecutive Oleveland........ 117 NArals bay/han[os it ing into the stretch, however, sho recovered | yound the course. The leaders were bunched, 2. Tenuy—Racine. another part to New York and the third part | committee of the Southwestern iailvoad and ety 18 d n A il - | out most * unexpectedly - by Queen | tho first halt in Sho: following order: Rose- [ & [ Tosearsanta &: arty indorsement of all theosophists Al ture will not be great. This was not wsured. | T, who made a regular Garrison finish, beat- | bud, Trick, Wedgeficld, Waldo, Ollie H. Watterson—WHo L. aking of Madam Besant, the New York i R — g the Lady out by ahead. The quarters | Rosebud Kept: the lead until the threo- s leador said: “She is in earnest avout her | mittee auring the past tou days. The rosult AMERIUAN ASSOCIATION. Very Small Lo-s, were mado in 36, 1:11, 1:48, Time quarter post was reached, when Waldo aakia AR T theosophical work. She has stopped the | of the conclusion of the committeo was to i A small five in the old Capitol hotel at 8:20 | The fourth heat wasa great one. Queen | forged to tho front and passed uuder the o Hhrey Weldon. sule on her book o Malthusianism beeauso | make no material changes 10 the rate situa- Boston Beats St Louis Just to Keep | glock last night called out the department. | T Went right to the front, but breakiug at | wire in 1:47. ] Gnyosa—ise Hors, sho says that in theosophy the people have | o) “tha questions involved which were dis Her Hand In. The building was occupied by Lilly Foster | 1 first duarter pole, gave place to Frauk | ‘Thesecond hoat was most exclting. At Lillian Lin Cuphearer. something botter suited (o their™ presont ia- | JoC8 o faving no reference to rates, but r. Louis, Mo, Sept. 10.-Rettger was | and tho fire caught in a closet. Loss, about and Johnny ~ Boggs, Lady Wonder | the first turn Waldo fell bouind, being Frank Kinney=Selina D. tellcctual - grasp. She loses £300 POr | pyther to mileage in cars sud rules ou palice : - G quitting like a steer and [falling back to last | caught in pocket, but finally recovered Hughes—Judgo Jewell. vear by doing this, but her whole | o 0 questions post- vory wild in the first inning, being the prin- | . ) » aught in o g h h M Y cars, and in_rogard to the quostious post 3 bt Ll Bt A e place. ank 1> was driven splendidly in | overtook the otbicrs, which were running heart seems to be bound up i tho pushing of | T M0 " ) information, avhich in cipal cause of Boston's throe scores. The Business Troubles. down tothe wire and never was headed, | ju magnificent style. The bunch passed the ylor the doctrine of theosophy, Sho is golug to [ YONEL (G 1ot anges in rate. Browns tied tho game in the fourth on buuch- | Npw Yo, Sept. 10.—A. receiver for Ana- | 3it00ukh Queen T'made a gallant struglo to | stand on the tirst tarn as follows: Ollio H, AlotborMertih ltuasolls India to locture next spring. Sho beiloves | filigls that it will o result. T g of bits, but after that thoy were | 4o Lyon & Co., umbrella manufacturer isplace him. As it was Frank P won by o | Rosebud, Wedgeficld, Trick, Waldo. Coming | ¥ lupic=Halry Quacn, that the womon of India should bo emanel- | FOHOWS LERE Tk Wl 0 O orroW morning not “in it,” the Bean Eaters winning easily. h L} & ’ scant head, The quur'«-w were made in down the homd stretch IRosebud ran a couple | ST Vi pated and sho will also contradict the storles | FREH U b1y Complote its work duriig Beol has been appointed 1 proceedings fora vol- | 1:12, 1 Time: 2 of times o Waldo, preventing him from Red Fox—Okeota, about the disaffection i the ranks of the | H N0 Bt Lowls..cocovrrsr 00 0 3 0 0 0 0 gy | U0UAEY dissolution of o covporation. Lia- | The nigs got a fino goin the ifth with | makaug bis way through tho rinners and in theosophists in this country.” Y Boston. 3000502 8 v.q | bilities, 876,000, assets, $40,000. Fraok P and Johnoy Boges showing nose | ail probability causing him to lose the heat SUTOMATICALLY REGULATED, M Judwe sald. he was well pleasod with | = WWiia: 8t Louls, & Buttories: Rottger and | LONPON, Sept. 10.—Alexander & Son, corn | and noso at”the first quarter and retaining | This conduct on fhip part of Rosubud’s rider the proeress being mado {u Ouwiaia by the plilies 8t Louin 3 Buttorlca: Rottgor aud | yroliars, have failad. - Liabilitias, £L,870,000 | these positions clear round. to- the stroteh | Liisnonduct on the part of Mosbude wider | s = e & Peize | Theosophical socisty. Ho leaves today for rsia B Eoih 3} st & " urPOy Baraed runst | gnq“ugiete £47,000. They aitributo thelr | when Frank P captured asiignt vantage. | bunouncement of (. statter was swaited | SCienufic Preparations for a Prize | { RIS 00 Ho will return irom ' Friseo The Shah of Pe MILWAUKKE'S OPENING AT HOMR. failuro to losses incurred since last May in | One hundred yards from the wire, however, | with impatience, "The animal was dec Fight at Hoboken Tonight. | in about four weeks and will deliver soveral Though advanced in years, has hair of caven MiLwaukre, Wis. Sept. 10— The first | *Peculation in grain. $ he left his feot and Queen T headed him and | distanced, the heat bemg given to Ollie Nrw Yonk, Sent, 10.—Tho managors of tho | 1ictiiras in Omana upon his favorite theme | hue. Gray hairs are sivietly prohibited Amerioan assocolation ;ml’:“; TR e Cnicaco, Set. 10.—Perclval Steele, as re- | won by a short head. It was stretching & | Time: 1:47. Waldo second. Wedgetield | Granite association vf Hoboken have every- | und theory L8 dominions, and hence the large shi Wiis played Toduy. sod Milwautee beoka'the | ceivor, this morning took charge 'of the | poiut, howover, on the part of the judges, to | thira, Trick fourth, thing in readinoss for the groat contest that - - Inents to that country of Ayer's Hair Vigor, year's record oa. the fre b e ‘“,mu‘ United States pubiishing company's prop- | give the heat to the Queen, as her driver ‘I'no third heat was run by only Waldo and RO TP T T T LIFE HAD NO CHARMS, ki hirty talll QUERLY Q5 4¢ £ | erty. Liabilities about $0,000, and ussets as | Jashed hoer injudiciously just beforo reaching | Oliie H, the former winning, Summar is to take piaco ¢ qua ) o onty thelr Lair but tholr Leads: Ayor's Eakmg thirly tallles 8 the exponse of the tho wire, and sho went under i 8 gallop. | o1t ity Al row nignt between Jack MeAuliffe of Brook- | Niagara's Swiftly Running Waters | e Vi restores tho natural color of the Very wild, and overy tine be_ Bus the’ bet Enpanmieemaeen S The quarters were 38, L:1314, 1:6114. Timo: | Waldo. b g oo i il i lyn and Austin Gibbons of Paterson. The 1wo Lives. hair, 1t should be on every tollet-table, ) s ¥, P [, ¢ s 2:98, Wedgefiold, b g VPR probable result of the match is the leading Niraanra Faris, Ouot., Sept. 10,—Shortl O AL A pyor the plate it was pounded [ tho sixth | [ opigviiie, Ky., Seot. 10.—The Phanix | The sixth heat was won by Queen T with | Trick. 8 s 3 3 HE0 3488 RONLY rting fr ARANA R P kbt Homa time ago Iy halrbegan to tade and luning he gave way to Hatflold who fared no ] s i oot o B LU LALS pison Tanh i gt | topicof conversation with the sporting fra- | after 2 o'clock this afteruoon an unknown | to fall out so badly that I thought I should bettor. I tho flold the visitors played like “"‘":" "“"‘:E‘:"‘l:“' "h"" :,""L"fm i "“‘: mary . jip g 1047, 1447, THTK tornity just now. At the various re- | woman well dressed and about 25 yoars of | be bald; but the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor T e T tho Kast Knd lmprovemeat company for Qg 4 i Lizzle, 2-year-olds, for hulf & mile. Tho | slow, heavy odds belug demanded by the | . Washiagton.. ... 22015986 8¢ 01,8045, for tho debt Incurred for Work | {h b 1.l o t 3 3| former won in 5 seconds. " | G ioas bantingeat. Soma uets were made | 48 & shork glatance above: l'rospaot Hids: Milwaukee, t: Washington, 7. Errora; | 0n ihe new Louisville & Jeffersonville | Joliny iioags.!\[! .\ . 2 e &t odds &t $100 Lo §70. park. A man named Cahoom, of Phila. Milwaukee, 1; Washington, 8. Butteries: Kil- | bridge. The Fast Eud Improvemeut com- | folatein. * i o S E— 3 e b housa o flobokon will hold about | delpbia ang in to tho ‘water ~and e oo ot W aaae | BODT A, the o I Epoundiug ihe | Vicke 3 The Gentlomen’s Roadster club will hold | 3,000 persons. Tickets have been issued for | Inade a brave attomut 1o save tho woman, Gulre Eurned runs: Milwaukoee, 10; Wash= )} bridge, but sub-let it to the Phbasnix Bridge Time: 2:244, 224y, 2004, 21074, 12, 230, 0 Gonkiomen's Itoadater olu NS | & “}“mwr The clock that is to serve as | but sho resisted his afforts and the strugglo RBa b e company. The latter has not been paid. hie Stock Yards derby, runuing, balf mile | its third session at the fair grounds tomor- | thah BHEROE B 08 EREE DI 80, FCOAT | only consod when they were uear the brink 108 3 The property attached is mostly real estato | dash, purse §0, wound up the day's sport. | row afternoon and an interesting time is as. | MIOMALE HE CEREEIE T SEIRER: MECE | of the fulls aud Cabieim was only able 1o save Lovmvitie, Ky, Sept. 10.-The Balu- | iy the eastern part of the city, aud was to be | For tnis there were four entrias, as follows: | sure. There is a large number of entrios on "It has been placed 1n such ® position | bimself by grasping some hanging bran mores won & dull and uninteresting game | ysed for terminals McGraw, Crony, Celam and Dock. M and a number of rattling good Lrials are sure | Yhut every one in the house can tell ata [ Onlya”couploof hours later o party on from the Louisvilles thisafternoon. Meakia's S - won, Cel econd, Crony third. : v e e 4 Luna island wero startled oy bearing s young . 1d d & bunch of hits i = oD, Ceism second, Crony third. to eventuate. wlanee just how the game stands, A large | l.una ¢ 4 A ’ H v JERMRL RS A NSRS 08 Wle Wi, R0 Bhine Patal Shootlog as Blnomfleld. o7 o < toug will ring &3 8 signal for the men to got | MAD near thom say, “I'm golog, good-bye yer's Hair vigor, for Baltimore in the first uning. Score Lixcory, Neb, Sept. 10.—W. F. Seidel and | 7 be nrogramme for today s as follows Trotting at St Louis, goug ¥ 204 turning they saw bim spring into" the L SRS 3 - K , to work and a red electric light hanging over 1) . i - Hite: Loulsville, Baltimore, 6 Errors: | quarreled over matters today and the latter f.. amip & Jarvis. Cons n:‘lm. Kal ‘|.n"“, T, furnished for the third day of the trotting gong will ring again for th men 1o go Lo "'h:’l‘\“”)n Heimlich of New York. Bold by sl Drugglst Loutsville, 4. Haltimore. 2. Batterios: Veokin | way fatally shot by the former. &+ & Thomoson. Omahai &. K. Davin b s, | meeting. The weather was boautiful sud the | tueir corners. A white light will bo shed | At Garfield Park. sophists. While Mr. Judge was in London he at- V. J Successor to tended o groat three duys' convention of " fth Distriot. review the work perforuied by the rato com- by the use of which the Shali's subjects savo Eu oxtra dash was provided by Dollie and | sorts last night the bettiug was rather | ago threw berself into the rap has restored the original color and made my hair strong, abundant, and healthy, 1t does not fall out any more.” — Addie Shaffer, 540 Kace st., Cincinnati, Ohlo. My halr (which had partly turned gray) restored to its youthful color and beauty by the use of a fow bottles of Ayer's Halr Vigor. 1 shall continue to use it, a3 there I8 no better dressing for the hair. — Gaido Gapp, Georgeana, Ala,