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3 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, -SEPTEMBER 27, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES ), making the mile in 9:1917, Diroet pacod N r N Tho flelding of Steaugon and the batting of R ) N tine busi A commi ) oAOTED - PRDE oy i oxatfon il h 3105 it and DORNTG BURNED THE WIND, | wole wero i tomis: Seore:” ° AND THE EARTH TREMBLED, | pointed co'coaperate with tho waratiives | WHAT ~ FOSTER THREATENS, po, driven double, made a mile in 2:20',, Loulsville.. ... 00 420 —rn 1 ining the congressional del Sumiarios: SCTiouia 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 3= 3 Ration o on thio. Bsife, coast and whion ! "tr "] \\:lr«y” "“' 1 & |! ’fl)t' ) '“y‘h \SCO0, : L Hits ”". i ~\Hh\ % St Louls, . .l]rr\\f! N & wilt pass through Omahaabout October ¥ Shrowd Plan of the Pool Rooms to Beat | iieat'iime: ity " : Ay ]IM - | Groat Five Milo Run Made by a Buffalo Man | Yy i i lidaheitudon ind Camiit! ur. | Missouri, Indiana, Tonnesseo aud Illinols | /) o sy a5 RAZEROAD MEN, Effeots of Missouri's Olimate on the Elitor- the Dwyer Embargo. L Im IR ok M T at Chicago. roll anc DOVIe: gy s Get Shaken Up. - Prophet's Woather Market.} wor ponr-old pace; puren A, (anfnished) ; American Association Standing. votes of Intorest fr m the World of Everatt 3 won it fiouts Garit seeomd hout, y Plavet. Won Lot For Ot Wheels and Rails e PECULIAR PARTY AT THE RACE TRACK. | 2%’ Al 2 " NEW YORKERS AND DETROITERS WIN, II:: ] ] NOT MUCH DAM'GE HAS RESULTED. St Lotts, Mo, Sept. 26, —Superintendents | CYCLONES GALORE AND HURRICANES. Baltimore. . 0. I o PR | of railway bridges snd buildings, who met politad - 8 d Uncle | Crlumbus. . v 453 | pe My I S 5 i Canadian Prizes Brought to Uncle | Goumbus cople Fly from Their Houses in | gion*wimitiaiod thoie purposs and ad. | Predictions Dire of Storms and Other Two o etectives Dis- . y \idob g el o @ L Fifth Meeting of the Omaha Gentles Bt Pnsie Hotife Now Ra ALy . - 2 covered in a Conchman's Hat— v totistepOrtite Sam's Perritory—Some New Loutaviiie.. "0 w0 Scant But Pictaresaue Cos- Journed at a late hour last night. The com Climatie Disturbances That Will Itesult of the Ruces on e ATH At SLEhe Omakia tientiamen’s ords Made—Boston ins U = tumes—Badly Frightened mittees on organization and by-laws and con- | Ratso Jesso Thifoughout Ve Praoks, Roadstar elub was held at the Council Bluffs One Little Notch, AMONG T1® AMATEURS. Com ities, stitution, laving reported, and their track yesterds ternoot Fred Fowler — r reports having boen acted upon, the following i bbb (s et Springfield Wwon the Second. — officars woro selasted for . the ‘snsting yerr New Yoik, Sopt, %, —Thero {s an Incios- | South Omana, timer; Dick Smith, marshal; [ Cuicaco, Til, Sept. 20.—In the presence of “:mu\. i s.-,!:z‘ 26, ;\ncrml St. Lovw, Mo, Sopt. 3.—An carthquake | Preside ‘I|I' O\ Travis of o lowa Contrali | o goqpm, Mo, Sept. 26— Woathor Prophet b . F " o | Hipeind 5 ; 00 peonle, . Dorntg of Buffald b egram to Tup Tho secoud game | yecurrad i X k. Phe | st vice prosident, allen, Onio & | .5 Mo, 0 ophe 0 near tho botting ring at Gravesend race | Georgs C. Mote ARt W4 | 4000 people, C. W. Dorntg of Buffalo, at the ' o occurrad in- this city at 1055 o'clock. The M € ok 4 Sradmiidagiot i uro near botting ring & s et 1 Motealf, W. A. Paxton, jr, and | o0\ it hut up o new American | between the Whitings and the Second In- | vipratior S¥5d b inivg | Mississippls second vice president, J Fostor makes the following predictions track for carriages of every description, and | ;. Stornsdorft, jud There were five 2 R ! . fantiy hias ot T'ott Omaha Wwas played Koo tions were distinetly Jelt upon the third | Mitohell, Big Four: third vies prosidont, | A remarkable period of storms will ocenr 3 for vohiclos are son theto overy race dsy. | avents on the card, sad they resultod as fol. | Fecord for Ave miles In competition, and came | ARITY 0/ ort Omahia was plased horo | floor of the Western Union building, aud | James Stagnard, Wabashi fourth viee prosi- | durinig the fiest hatf of Octobor, that will bo Obe that has boen in constant Attondance 2 within fift soconds of tho five mile | this aMernoon, and was also taken by the | passed north and south. Podestrians upon ! W. Hinman, Louisville & Nash- | gyppassed only by those that will oceur in since Saturday a week ago is a barouche. It ) trot record made against time. His tune for “hlml-;;u :h;- soldier l)ulvi e shutbum the streot nlso folt tho shock. It 1s not | ¥illoi trensurer, G. W, Reed, Lake Shoro & © yjqeon, 1w, Thero will bo thrco storm pecupiod a o woman of middle ISharp, & g...o... Rl five miles was 13:37. The former | UD o tho eighth inning when, by & combind- | jnown at prese 0 o vwos | Micliigan Southiern: secretary, vod. | 1802 0 three sto was occupied by a large wom f middle [ B Fosrd whe Tha0. Dordtels wosle Wi, dons | 06 OE NIk om e e and’ errors on the | 4 In“l'\“ ,"' _wh ther any damago wa Des Moines & Northern. An executive | waves during this storm period, which will age, well dressed in biack, a boy of ik 2 g's work wa e | part of the locals, they managed to got in | 40BC: 10 vibration lasted avbout ten | committee was also elected. Cincinnati will | cross the continent from west to east, along two grown men, and a long, siim co ez Walker, b m b VRIS in the race of the day, the five mile handi- | four runs, Thatwas all they got, though. | Secouds. It wasnot long after the shock | be tho next meeting place. The wago gues- | the usual storm centor routos. The first of with s very tall hat, which ho woro with a | 200 puce " invitation ruce, for the Watker cup, valued | Look at the score: bofore roports concorning tho earthqunke | ton will not enter into tho labors of the nsso: | ¢hosostorm waves will be most sovoro in th . J e YN ' hos vere fivi rte) & g fie] Yuu g ciation, the sole object being the exchauge of ¢ 3 LA - 235 S6VULY IV LIS ol od far back on bis head, No | Géorze Edwurds, at 800, Those were five starters: C. D. | Springfield...........1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 2—0 [ began to flow into the nowspape ) " 1 valley corn-tassel, tilt lr1.| back or w‘ ’Iu o ol Georze Edwards, DUt ki Wk, Couks, 4t 850 vasts) N | ForoOm LA B e 0":{ S l”( l. i 1w hfny": 1deas botwoen wembers and an orgauized Mississippi valloy and the last one on the othor conchm hat in that H, Van Sycle, at 800 yards: H, Q. Knlsley, Springneld, Harlan i coms the shock was vory | effort to improve in their work Atlantic coast. Tho fivst will bo due to style. Tho carringe ys had its hind an Svele, at 500 yards; 1. Knisley, ort Omaha, Coudy and Duberry, St general, that the vibrations were slow, but Cuicaco, 11, Sept. 25, - Geoneral Passenger | leave the Pacific coast about Soptember 30, wheels in tho directior. of the tall tower on . e P at rds, and C. W. Dorntg, at the pole ":'y‘ Ix'l“”f"" 14; by Coudy, |x“ n“‘«- on i | very noticeanle and distinct. Several people | Agent Chandler of the Wabnsh road hasnoti- | eross the Rocky-Alleghony valleys from Sleight's hotel and the evachman’s tall hat [ ¢*§) s (oo y = Doratg was all alono, many weary turns, (1 tirkun, L5off Conay I Buse its: Srine” | wore awakened from sicep, particulurly in [ fied Chinirman Finloy that owlni to outeldo | Octobor 1 to 3, and reach tho Atlantic coast was forever aimed toward the twenty-milo | A Murphy. b m for it was no easy task toovertake the 1 Ol 1 ThEpo-buse *hite: | the westend,and rushed to- the streot in | Soimbotition he has had and will bave 1o dis | about tho sth Celdsabi 460 11h thereid G trot pace of men like Van Svekle, Young, Cuttng L JFrrors: Speingfield. i Forl | theie night clothes. (HEA6IVHOIIE | ioh VRt CK HUFRIOTE CIORBUI O BLL HIRHGE | Miaaies Rt ot eI Ltot crassihir tiig There was nothing remarkable abput the | \Wilitm Shyder. b, &.. sies ane 1| and Kuisley. Ho went resolutely to work, L AT LR y rated from thelr bods svere Governor Joli: | than busing rates from tho Missourt rivor. | e o D Lol et o Y 1 vavor. cheere i o v on und his family. Considerable crockery The o rofere t : en be of very considerable force in 11 arty. They were well behaved. T All rces wora mite heats, best two in throe, | however, cheered to his diffeult task by the a8 - -~ son and his family ie outside competition referred to is that of | fuois and. Missout SO ARy IDR LY grounds on this side of the river, but the | with him throughout. And he did go abead. MiNNEAPOLIS, Mian,, Sept. 26.—The Twin l\ T o o oV tho out- [ sas & Texas. Othor ronds aro authorized 10 | cloudbursts, hail and sovero galos. and, tontTs Will" ben’ sesurediby s Drak Son | Tho first mile was roilod oft in 2:44, the two | City Athietic club assignod today to John [ SKiFts of the town wore topplad over = | tako similar nction. within ono ot two days following it, killing for his horse-taming oxhibition. There was [ miles in 5.0, the three miles, in 317, four | Donald for the benofit of ereditors. Tho us- | visibiy affacted e the north and south wore | | New Youk, Sept. 26,1, Plorpont Morgan | frows’ will visit_most localities of latitudo a fair attendance, Council Bluffs turning out | miles in 11:0 § signation was caused by_an attachment is- | sovoral high bulidings say thay bocime | tho louting debt of the Unien Dacifie will be | LIUrLy-six with a stroui probability of frosts o M fairly well to witnoss tie speed contests. Meantime, |hl'-ml‘|‘nr ew wer putting W | sied on the property last Monday by Colonel | alarmed anid mado all hasto to' reach tho | eor frmii bt B L iflo will bo | much furthor south. “Hurricanos will do ed the Party. aprotiy race togetlier, At the ond of the | johu T, West to recover the back rent of the | ground. At on vspaper 1 11t oU Blos: aFo HoW ol fontor tHa | Lolon e forco on the north Atlantic orfa oo ; 0 . Wes % o @ ound, At one newspaper oflice, the co GIEEOGBIAE: AR HOW d 5 4 lantic at Tho alert “Bob" Pinkerton had_his atten- 5 Norfolks I'air Olosed. soventh lap, Dorutg. had roached tho | glub. Nosshedule o aabess or Labilitios was | Hosttors who seare on tho At fiaoe bo Sino traublos. aro now considerod out of tha | this tune, but I cannot give their exact loca tion called to this carri on Wednesday Nonrrork, Neb., Sept. Special Tele- | leaders and a race for blood began. | founy. their cases and rushed panic stricken d Ay, Oneof the creditors’ committee said | tion, bur they will probably be not far east of aod henesiznod two of his smartest detec- | gram to Tne Bre.]—Today closed up the | Great was ihe excitement, as down the . — — tHoL btaTEW L e e TN [hah veC Uttt OusROIL R SRO OIS BLO LA Rio S W eduae Tt Fliose hurricancs ¢ i i smAEtoat Lrads : : LM MO s e e That Crickot Match. tho stairway and ran wnto the strect. | ably closo Monday. Ho saya Gould is now | v 3 o Horeh o o tives to the duty of watching tne move s affairs of the North Nebraska Fare and Driv g ~ Throughout ih » city. re . will become very fiore along the s iR e heen L s it Rl Joading. Rnisloy of the Liinols cltb crossed | Punaprrrita, Pa., Sept. 20.—In the fntor- | FomouE o L0 Wl ol e B o ns | 108 firmost friend the company has got. ¢ con tober 8, of the occupants. Yesterday tho entire party o DATE 84850 s i fiv i e DELPHIA, Pa., Sopt. 20.—In the intor- | poed® B (S Neonle rusted fo kX ] 4t a Atlantic const from October 1 to 15, These ‘the ocoupants, Vesterday tho entir patty | ing Park association for the season under | (1ig tupo bu six inchos in the load. Dortung, | national cricket mateh today, Philadelph ed that the neoplo rusued from their [ Say Axtoio, Tex., Sept. %, —The general | Gotober storms wiil indicate what the cor —carringe, Womun, o g The AR Aot Bl Seciatary. DRETEWAINDY | iewoTear (iife it ORkLE tional cric iateh today, Philadelphia | homes in great alarm. No serious damage | griovanco committeo 0f the orders of railway g R : n werearrested. The arrest caused great ex- 8 Y : two feet in front of Cutting and Young. Such | jyished the first inning, making a score of | bas been reported. H e ehoie tog -vintor will bo. T expect very groat e s o fonait with pee paca. | The fair was a splendid success. Never has | ashout as went up, has seldom been heard on | 455" 1S less” than the lnglisamen mado o IRTih A (I1Cy: | 5Bt 20/ Alalight Thsole || Cramsntal L s caoht W Rire dty s e | e natronseHeatral Octotierito bhn lavk ot 201, striking Mr. Dinkorton on the nead, and | the association had a finer display of all | @ race traci. Such an ovation us Buffalolto | their first inning. The visitors Do e | ‘ob GRriNGA4LE WhNC At Hara Rhis aVOHITE | L the ALINRT syeanr. of treot slons | March and if tho period of storms covering e hor nals viciously, whercof “Bob” | kinds of products, The day opened cloudy, | rereived, has seldom been cqualled. - Knisley | socond inning and had scored $t when stumps | The motion seomed to be from south to north. | ern Pacif I @ e foutn: | tbe firat half of October proves to bo of bears the marks on his face and hands, blood | with rain at intervals, making the track very | t00, received an ovation, were araw ith I f two wick There was Tast Tethe acific road, a printed request for in inarethan usunliforoat it L tnidloate that T S G )y it ; e O This was a groat | WEF® 4raw, with loss of two wickots. hore was . vivration lasting & littlo ased wages, A schedule is proposed that | huve not miscalculuted the wonther and w ari p several places g \ Pl 35 i ‘ - - -—— ore thy second, followe v other one, vould 1 es b O PLOTS W, \s 011 0. e e ‘< b = SELRIY Ad An officer cliitohed: the' Virago by..the | gires ass. milehents: A1 | dav for New York and Dotroiti athlotes. FLATTELING OUTLOOK L owad by unothor one, | would increaso the conductors wigos on milo- | may_then confidontly expoct o v cold throat, whereat the crowd that had gathered won first money, W. I, Bare second. | They came in largo numbers to attend the =L AL IR £ i Phe ok ":;,“ _A;N_l H:t}t f:mu_ l\;" se 'uI:u. age about £ a month, brakemen #10 and | joveroand stormy winter, setting in_ quite bocome greatly euragod and wanted only a | Tom B third, Geay Dan’ fourth. Time: 2:51. | eighth annual championship games of the | ,, 5 LAY 1 SIRHAL O MaE B EkaIsays it ¢l ) Dut | switchmen §15. The division superintend- | early. Saturn will pass its equinox tho last Titlo trping 15 g0 for (ho blde coat. Mr. | - Kunning halt mile and repoat: ‘Cricketi | Amateur Athletic Association of Canada, and Prospects for the Advertising Train ac | Blenat Officer Burke says the time was 10 cnts denied the request, as to accept would | of October and to that influence I attributo it uriing to vgn forl e DILS w8 Yha | frot Wodsuifola Sucond itle" foo "tk | Swopt cvorything boforothom, winning dyory Present. be motion, ha says, was vertical, uot lat | mouy an increass of oxjonses of $0,0003 | thu eront incrons of storin since tho midd'a g L Laurise fourth, Time: B fyo%, AL HEAFIY Segonds; T Iveryni g isi al, there ering fro of the seven | month., The grievanco committee will now B first prizo and nearly all the seconds. The [ FEverything for the advertising train is | 1o Nag experionced. Tho shock was folt gen- | refer the matter to the highost genoral ofi. | O 18st May: A officer. ¢ for-all trot, purse £50: Bolglum Maid | goon b 4 One of the arrested men drew himself up | took first, Dr. Tilton second, Edward B third, looking favorable; Douglas county as usual | erally throughout the city, and at Madison, [ cers of their order, who will make tho de- INTERESTING TO ODD FELLOWS. 0 adignificd height and exclaimed thus: “I | Captain Winipie fourth Putting the shot. G. R. Gray, New York |%g coming to the front with a fine exhibit. | Ina, f ; 5 s v i The lose to 06 was three hundred | Athietic club, 45 teot, 1015 inc = E . Ll S » mand upon General Superintendent Van — (L TR O M L b Ly fos e S e oY e DTN COT: The committees appomted by the Board of | ISVANsViLLE, Ind, Sept. 26 —At 10:50 p. m. | Vicet and General Manager Kruttsehnitt esterday’s Proceedings S o tho Western Union company and $10,000,- | yards. lny hose and make coupling, com- | High jump, A. Nickerson, Now York Ath- o] A paliyfandy Dated for by West Point and Notfolks Nor- | letio ciab, 5 feot, 11 Inchos. Trrde and Real Estate Owners' association Q;::'j“‘l"‘,f‘f,:““’;“‘s“a:"}i'“'\}KL“J“;“,‘I‘;"SI":{“r:“i‘”,“‘i D e ereign Grand Lodge. No damage wa . but a goueral fright | system of tho road will bo zrautea tho priv- 000, T defy yon.” 3 s e 0. s R T e T 89 yards run. W, C. Dohom, New York Ath- : , That was & bud break. He thon t u 4ty Fim ow York Ath- | to work in conjuucti EaY [fetisiie . c St : o Misrcotbcar bt abatitn Al honteee™ UP | Among the notables at the fair was Hon. | I eluh, Rrst, Fimes B iniios, | e onte | ranoommitis ,uux;(‘(l)uu! ““lm o ~~1?1‘ o : Sty . ilowe of striking, if they desire. It would be | ST Lovis, Mo, Sopt. 26.—Tho sovereign con : w a pistol. Citter M, Harrison ot Clilcagos who /apinics owing stxtoon pound i Juccl- | branch committeo of Omaha, havo succeodod | e ilavte, Ind., Sept. 25.—A distinct | a tremendous strike, covering 1,500 miles of | graud lodgo of Odd Foilows decided soveral b f 1f you dare to draw that gun,” hissed, the | % 3 3 55 | burner, Manhattan Athletic club, eot, 34 | 0 raising $1,500. There will bo at least | shock of carthquuke was felt hero about [ road. officor, “I'll make you eat 1t, and I'll knock | iR the opera house ton ght; C. C. Hughes, i . 31,500, ea: 10:50, lastin 08 SO AR W oW road. matters of importance at their session yes every tooth out of your head.” general superintendent of the road: K. C. | 20 yurds run, DeWitt won. Time: 2min- | two delegates o from Omaha, and tho bal- [ (3Hh WAL SIX GV SOven SEconls. ALk IRISH NATIONAL LAND LEAGUE. tor ohe Inan dropned s hands and said: 1 | Morenouse, genoral froight ugont; Mr. Shop- | uts, i ance of the funds will be spent in arranging | Shattered, chandalicrs swayed and many : ATIONAL LAND LEAGUL. FREd N SRl DAVaNOIB DT s TORI IO RIE A hard and daughtor, Omahas L. A, Clark | Tireo mile waik, i, L. Ourtis, Manhattan | the exhibits and proparing advertising mat- | AEEO8 WO it ity QoD e S SEOGILECL LC AU bl R i v . ’ ) and daughter, Omaha; Max Meyer and Mr. 4 . tor to be distributed by the deleates that go peared to be from no s for Receiving the Dele- | Militant on complaint of Iranklin Ellis was His companion was less belligerent, Tho | ¢ daugh ha; Max Meyer and Mr. AR U ROT, EE RO Y entetie el cheldolbi gol(nelmosEbeneiippearedtolbut iontokinito, P ErSuALR ons (UriE acel TNk BEID Sl MOp s mEl CIMLLTALL conchiman Palonod "m0 faht. but folded his | Andreesen of Omnha. elED e an tho train, Counties that avo going 19 5010 | *4fIL oy Sept i zates Under Way at Ohic the first question cgusidered. Ellis, a grand arma iond similed; ALl the prisoners wero P “ilrowing fifty-six pound weight, Mitcholl, | delegates with the train need not bo i any | S EnSy i bl UG Cuicaco, IlL, Sept. 26.—Soven huudred | ropresentative from Obio, and the grand Terre Haute's Anticipations. St feot 3 inchos. particular vush relative to starting their | Of earthquako was felt i this city and vicin- | pyg oy delegates to the national conven- | lodgo of that state preferved the chavgos. Bearched for weapons Cernn Hawrs, Tnd., Sopt, 2 Duting the | - Ono hundred and twenty vards, huddle. . | broducts for Omaha. The cars will bo side- | ity about 10:50 tonight, the disturbanco lust- 4 g Talked Through His Hat. s v Tnd, Sont 2~ Dusing the | pBiehiine, Detrol Ath otk sb won e | {rucke i tho Union Pacits near tho shovs s (w0 or threo seconis tion of the Irish Lund leaguo of America, [ Some time since when the oflice of Captain ¢ 5 o ¥ = e < £ 16 2-5. o S NasnviLLe, Tenn., Sept. 26, —Slight earth- | are oxpocted to arrive in this ox 1o v, 2llis had expired ho assume Tn the conchman’s tall sitk hat was found | racing points that Hal Pointer and Direct | = Onc mile run, A, Manhattan Ath- | Bote in Omaha on oo morning of e | yica shocks wero felt hoto at 10:38.p, m. i et cUyRnoxy el g 12k DI WAR O L B Lol R tot i RGN Ak onealeTaR | ot s e e e edicielu want U " 30th. Allison Kpeg, of Nebraska City | 9'2ko shooks wers [guflora at 10:38 b, e wuesday. Thoy represent nearly every [ the duties of licutenant general without any & s at p ar track. Now York Ath- | has been emploved to decorate the 5 L AR b Wquako | fand league in America and many other [ other formality of election except the ap olectric light about two inches long. Tho 340 yards run . i LU A vt the Lt 6 bae It can be stated positively, that the only race | letic o on. Timo: ain. The . shock was distinetly felt at 10:50 ton wires from it ran down the mau’s back to a v y, that the onlyrace | letic club, won. Tiu train. ~ The = threq coaches will be | 6 0P n s Taed Windows rattled v h societies as weli. plication of law. Shortly after this ho issucd Iy el r ver': berween Hal Pointer and Direct this season, Broad jump: George Schewgler won, 22 feet 11 cover ith canv: i e Teoh ceuEa g EHarive o ason, It « ; all covered with canvas and that painted and g z Eha battery concealed under tho driver's box of P & lently and tho circnit court in session was tentral Music nall has been selocted for | an orderassuming command of the Patriarehs Tho cairingo. One of thom was cojled aroand | MWill take place heve October 6, when the two | #4 inches. = e decorated with the different products of the e e O o i oamey | fastost sudo whcelors meo, for tho first. time. Smile run: TP Carnefl. Manhattan Ath- | geate, so that th train will make a magnifi- | Lemporarily interruptea. Reports from Jack- place of meeting. Joun Fitzzerald of | Militaut. Goneral John C. Underwood, afte X oy foEoH ! letic eiub, won. Time: 9:00% " sonville, Taylorville, Decatur and Mount v i i fuily nsulatod, Tn tho erown of his hat aj. | A3 Direct went a quarter in 38ig, av Cam: [ '°4 ] Rag cent showing. Movedblo products will be | 3 e, Taylorville, Decatur and Mount | Lincoln, Neb., president of the American | his commission as acting licutenant goneral i 1 > h SR Py 1 Gaors | New Yo, Sept. 26.—The Manhattan i v Neede 2 | Pulaski'state that the shock was felt there : b E r;.u‘L‘lly over iho light was a hole three inches E’\'Ilflllk-:l’:-lu\silxi\(:l';!‘Ivjlu'xlr:‘::g‘::':vll‘;;‘xdli’mylfiif‘,i?;; Athletic club 'bicycle tournament, was held g::i:x:»“‘::gtxfihfifl,‘.flmfffi- r‘(\lguhelx‘:lin:ots‘::i\\ T P P s e it o | Land league, who has been very ill for some | had expired, had Ellis deposed and ordered dinmoter. et o swas & tole. | 1o anape Tor tha taco.ofbia.lifa thers ta | this " ftoraoon. Tho Mullor brothors rode | Wil b docorated Wit tho oxception of tho | 11 o'clock tonfait thery occurred thres ais- time, is so far recovered that he is expectod to | nis avrest. Tho grand lodga of Ohio took ex- A operate 1o Etime.of k. Conchan, | BUFC to bo s0mo Tocord smasiing. - Applica: their new tamdem, Ordinary, and established | glocpar, which will hayo bauners attached to | HuCt tremors of earth, which shook buildin ve present and proside at the deliberations | coptions to this, aad eutered complaint fraph operator in tho guise of o conciman, | Hit6 1P b6, Sme e SRASINE | APPUC: | a vocord of 300 b, * Enond L. Saree of the | 5Nl tuka s tow! days. to. arranga tho | I Various parts of the city. Thoshock was | of o convontion, Mr. J. P Sutton, | against the action of General Undorwood. oritos, 1L s thole busiess 1o, o vo the | in, but us arrangements with private familios | Manhattan Athletic club broko Lou Myeksl | cars, and full instrucilons will be snt cach | Of shoriduration secretary of the National Land -league, | Puo committoo vecommendod that no action betting ring to pet tho starters in each rase | NaVe been made the crowd will be amply pr e o ot six inehos hurdles, His | county relative to tho)shipment. of products )‘” caren, UL, Sopt. 26.—Aun earthquake | has areived in the eity. Mr. Sutton | \oyiion on the complaint, o T oo B o homion® th oo fo | vided for. ' Ltovert Bonner, owner of Maud | YATUs. over two feet six inches hurdies, His | iy plenty of timo for them to reach Omaha, shock was folt bere ut 11 o'clock touight. | smid tonight: “One of the main objects | "0 ! T e e ok | §%(2:08%¢), and n_distinguishod party of | Hime was 5 conds. The world's recor Bontion shouid Torward their inanuscript | Dozens of ramities in ail parts of we city | for convention, will be to inaugurato a move- [ ‘o samo commiuco roported on tho ete. All this information was placed at the | NOW York people, will be here tosee Nancy | 57 Hfi‘“m“‘” " Pa.. Sept. 26 o three mile | 10 be put in the gencral advertising vook at were awakened. - They thought there was & | ment that will eventually result in tho re- | proposed demonstration of Odd Fellows Alaposal of tho conehimin, who telographed 1t | Hanks rob Maud K. of her laurels. Tho2:i3 | , Pirrstu, D, Sept; 36 =The theeo mile | au oarly date, as thero is going to bo- thous- | 300 ALt the Baw the sky was clear. | storation of $200.00, now hetl by Parncll | Chicago duriug tho World's fair by ploctiic light flashes to. the confedorates | Lrot, with twelve high-class ontries, cortains trace vetween McGlelland of PiLtsaurs | ands of volumos ot this book printed boforo | Some felt thels bouses tremble fully ball a | and Justn McCarthy in Paris, to tho pur- | ang recommended that the grand sifo and B e e tionfodorates | "ol of tho fastest ones that ovor camo | btk Dariu of Now Yorl for a purse of 500, | o train stould-start, and tho i minute. There is much excitement, though | pose for which it was originally entended, | [ EERRE R (B0 ETT fice sueh scope bearing on tho hole in the tall hat, The | Logethe i . e and o 1935, Abous "2,00 | Should be'preparcd ey'hear after tho insuruc- no damaga is reportod. tho benefit of the poor in Ircland. This | JERIEREt SIIELC T30 SRR I T oxpe Morse code was used. Ivery detail of the Groat Race at Tndepondence i o ans out 2000 } tions that were~ sent as possible, | JACKSONVILLe, Til. Sopt. 2._-About 11| monoy was coutributed by tho land leagues | iy 1o accompiish the desired purpose, b S el N S A e b Greatiliaceatls andence: PEOP W e ROIER00, Thore. .is still reo .for two.. more | @clock touight this town was shaken by an | for that purpose, and we wish to seo it used | Cii03 10" oxponso s theroby ontailed, Cakia} tha Operators Inibho tower) readbathie speNDENCE, Ta., Sept. 25.—The most e counties; the impression seems to | e8rthquake, which was noticeable for four | in that way. Therois no fear that our con- | wyich the grand lodge is hotd responsibio. code by sight luatead of oy sound. oxciting race of today was the 2:25 class. 2 NALGLEAGUE. Eafuin | somoguildoalilee Mauniimcigle tnisi | kListinobisiockst ol Iastadisoveral second jliventionwillinoppeliatmonious WL o Byt A motion to remove the office of grand sec e e o o F v dnys, and ||| Six/heats Wore negessory to! randor &' decls || Ohteago and Plttabwen . Havo o\ Qnis | 2avertising/trun will=vislt citlosyithat fsia | Noldamage was dotie, but paople/wero soine. | nell’ uidouotady. will have) both followStm | A e ol Bttt o, on Thursday the systom of communication | sion ana botl horses and drivers fought for "7 onaTie i mistake, as it 13 going to visit the smaller | What alavmed, many being awakened from | and oppononts in tha convention, yet lovally | \g “vas referred to a committe, to. report was 80 nearly perfect that the pool rooms | honors and for the purso. Glen Wilkes won | ¢ Gl ansliid towns, 50 that the farmers can havo a chance | SISD: 2 R to the mather will fuse all dilferencos and | My wos retorval to & vommi weao receiving all the information thoy | the second, fourth and sixth heats, best timo o, Til., Sept, 20.—Today’s game was | to see'tho products of the fur west. Ouly | MOUNT VERNON, Tll., Sopt. 36.—An enrth- | the convontion will be a success.) Tio proposition of Geueral Underwood, to wanted. The man who aevised the plan is | bemng Nowton socond wrth Otne | called at the end of the cighth inning, with | cities of the fourth and fifth class will bo vis- | dke of seve al seconds’ duration shook | Sutton was present at a meoting of the | 10w nomuers of lodies to becomo membors entitled to a gold medal, but he and bis part- | third. the score & tio, Reflly and Miller again | itod and then the smaller placos, Tho | this clty and country for wiles around | Municipsh Land lougue tomght at MoCovs | of “tno Putriarchs Militant without having ners were taken to Condy fsland and locked | The 2:45 oy st n e shaatthomsalyes\Byla Iy o products will be exhibited in tne conter of | 8t 11 o'clock, Noloss of lifo is veported, hotelipgwiiichiwas reportediby various)dom: s ugh the cnc st braueh, wis he 245 trot was o walk-over for Lady | distinguished themselves by dirty work aud ) X Pr 1iL., Sept. 2. —Lato last night 5 FRaeEnnURE Uk g passed through the encampment vranch, was up, where charges of assault wero proferred | Iluver, Rich Hill, second. Best tme: 2:5005. e L ratinad. the formon for block. | the car, with an aisle down each sido; this REORu, L LILy Sopt 127 =Late) lastiilent 8 I milyets prograssinnd evidenoor glvenithutil goraated; ax welliindithe motion!thihiold ns- against thom Thoy . wreforrod " sountor | | In the freestorail mico, oritade. wa, | Jrore fined and retired, tno formor for block- | will givo tho sidos of tho cat for cach county | $0¥6%0 carthquuke shock was _ felt in | everything was noarly in roadiness for the | 4oy and stato conventions of the order of oakses ek Eab ol Akt ot oa O S L R ST ing Carroll at third, ata_Millor for throwing | to hava auy arrangsments thoy may soo fit to | this — city, along tho bluffs = and | yoception of the delogate T o bakan . Miric e by Rovert Metrogor.to beat 2:39, | bis catching glove in Ansow’s face. Score: | fix up. viver. Commubication with outsido - 2 R oot o at e tratted o245 PLUSDURR:-o-ve. s -varee 0 0.1 0.0 4.0 16 towns brings information that the shock PEACEFULLY SLEEPING, B OO B s iaRman g AL n. Rtussell C, by Mambrino Russell, to beat2:0, iernesn1 0 000 5°0 0—6 SHOC z was felt in Bloomington, Jucksonville and O v haaub it A Turixaiot f Wyo. wixsaty, O., Sept. 2.—Auother fine | paced itinta i | Ohlongo.” 8. . Errors: other places. The train dispatcher at | Ex-Governor Morchouse of Missou e L he 3 afternoon’s spev twas witnessed by & large | il 0¥, Rovert Metregor, to beat 2:014, Pittsbarg, o, 5. Butterles: Buldwin, Burlington, Ia its a | Logansport, Ind., says the shock was so vio- Lot e ming, <\IKIII)I4)N‘\ haifeivanKioitaly steps 1o 7 atoni y. 3 o, e bent aiiii i . Miller and Mack; Hutehinson, Kittredge und o er d Vincenne: he people 3 3 recover the property confiscated at or :r??ddn Latouin today. In the stako race. | | To beat 2itfis, Robers Risk, by William arned runs: Pitisburg, 2 Chi- Y e {o‘;"Lal‘,::;c)|.:3:‘,.’- ut Vinconnes that the Beblo | Mawyvire, Mo., Sopt. 26, —1The romains | Washington, Wush rish Chicf, a good second favorite at 2 to 1, e R B ALy TG et (oo 5 BuRLis v, 1a., Sept. 26.—[Special Tele- [ G5 O S08AMC IR VRS, B0 880, 5 of ex-Gov e Morehouse iwere viewed t “I'ho motion to hold bienniat, instead of an- e 10 13, by Tribune, to beat 2:30, trotted B e D g nituro tumbled down. The air has cooled 10 i olted at the first quarter pole and stopped 8 BN ONBIAANE. 5 gram to Tuk Brr.]—Another case of stock- | (egroes sinca the disturbanes, but the sky is | the public from 9 p. m. until p. m. at tho [ VUL sessions, wis lost, running. Before the raco Kingman was sold St 23845, Umbria, by Pennant, trotted vELAND, O., Sept, 26.—Brillisat flelding | ing juhumanity was recorded last night at | cloudless aud there is.no sigu of rain. timiilyitveallonbo Ktouoy BiTiok fanaral sors || oy (e o e e R b ationte o B and Cloveland’s ' inability to conucet with | 4 : 2 e 8 3 b clause to the Patrinrchs Militant branches of ATESRIclnistio TR oRpI. B Lox- s O et o1 1Ly | the union depot. A German omigrant woman T e T p o S oo it ris o | RS O R I won ‘llmt)rnll “the uulx” Rl mmm‘fi ll‘lm ';'n 2, hl:m' oot th | PRmettoany. Uhe ex.CrenyTIElG wonder- | Who arrived with her husband and thrae £E I i wera under the auspices of Maryville lodg: Lisybast B S N arto i ar winners were wel 3 Sept. 26.—A justice of the | fully well and but for his wildness Cleveland | small children on a midnight train en route i - O Aucient Freo and Accepted Masons, | the Widows and Orphan fund for the erec: backoed, boing in most cases second to the co was on hand at Garfield park today to | would have had but one vun. Score: Joble, T T L 3 < [[FuiliLisc ofiChauges Affooting ithef| - 2% AR AL tion of an orphun home, and to ullow a8 ¥ 3 to Noble, Ia., was taken suddenly sick, pre i of which the deceased was worshipful mas- v primo favoritos, open court in caso of further arrests, so that | Cleveland 2010 100004/ imi childvirth, Admi 5 o toxnince. 9 e : lodges ta/make wenklynavients o1l Firat ruco, selling, purse, for i-year-oldsand | bail could bo furnished at once, His ser. | Cineinnati..l: B ke antte= ¢ [Hitminary tojchildbirth, BAdmittanoes to St 0 wasmxaroNE D, Sept. 20.—[Speciai | tor, Maryvillo co ndery acting as an [ bers, the minimum payient to be X ser- Francis hospital was absolutely vefused, and | poloeram to Tie Bre. |~ Tho following army | escort. weel upwards that have 0 LWo S at the rac- Hits: O 4 0| one mile and twonty y: s vices were not required, howeve vatel ts: Cleveland, 3; Cincinnati, 1. Errors: S e 2 JAFOIAeC: ax eo ne mile and twonty yard ur star ro not required, however, as every- | oty Glovelind. i, Qinetpuiol (0 Berom: | the attendance of physicians wero unattain- | o SFEEE R R G T lowing | Rev. John D, Vineil delivered an eloquent | Phe Independent Order of Odd oilows 0 Building and Loan associations w Grandpn started first. Then John G | thing passed ¢ X quietly. Results ARDoglaiC o und Koon; able. One pr B icl rives ; i ey on by utietics grubar . Ouo prominent physician arrived on : Y guwoougund lod to the heud stretoh, wh First race, a0 mile. Palisade_won, Duster | Otheingath . ned runs: | BT cone at tiio critical ‘moment, but learn- | changes in the stations of ofticors of the Med d pathetic discours at the funeral, and he | 4h 0 el snoulder by tho lodge, and it was fleulty by (w0 langths, froh T plriihouraltc | sosond timintithird s d i NEW TORK! GATITRRED TWOL ing thero was no money in thn jobrefusd to | ical depmrtment gre ordere: Major Jumes | Paid a glowing tributo to his decoased friend. | determined to deny the use of ail cimbiews of 300, (3% 15 1 who - 1od. Grindpi Hor 0 s | G e o ane ) A IS elEith - wlle: | Broowiyy, N.Y., Sept. 9. —Tho New York | 49 8nythiug and cooly walked awa. 1o Kimball, surgaon. s relioved from dutyat | [tov. S. T. Brewstor offored prayor. Tho | tho ordor to tho bromoters of such enter- Toptath und & alt. “Timo Thue: 1:0. Lonelight thied. | o o oiiyh teatis played two games today | , LYIDE upon a rough bench tho woman gave | 1%yt Supply, I. T., und will report in person | choirof the Lipiscopal charch of this city | prises Hacond rice, setiing, wirse, B-yonr-olds and | - Hhice ress. thres-quartersofa itle: Hominy | and the Gionta won bote In s walk. . Dariy. | BIFth tos male shild and was permitted 10 | to the commandiog ofiicer ut Fort Clark, | Feuderod the musio. iPhe business houses of | The lodge than went Into excoutive sen- lie there all night, suffering groat agony, il | Fox for duty at that pos: Major Julius 11, | this city wero closed this afternoon from sion, presumably to consider the work of tha upwards, one mile and seventy yards, Six | Bill won, Lucinda second, Warren Leland oul s y-yan L on cind . Warren Lela noss stopped the second game in the sixth, g Y 0 starters: Hopeful, 114 ¢ to D, woi eusily by | third. Timc: 1:15 PP g a charitable gentleman came to her aid with | paseki, surgeon, 15 relieved from duty at [ 4 0'clock in accordance with Mayor G special commitice appointed to investigato two lengths, while Patrick, 103 24 to 1), ‘boat | Fourth race, five-eigl « New York. L1610 0110 0—10 ; 0 h 1464 third. Tlme: 1:044, & Bl k. 16: Brooklyn, 7. Errors: | House. The publicis very indignant at the | yho-expiration of his present sick leave of ab- Among the prominent mén present were | tary Ross. The exceutive sossion lastea only Third race, o freo handloap swocpstake, for | Fifth race, one miie: Estell wou, oy T A Tgrss | several cases of cruelty exhibited by alleged | sence, and will roport in berson to the com- | Governor Francis, Auditor Seibert, 'l briof time and was resumed in the eveniug i ond pwacdxone ile wnd an | sccond, Tow Carisio third. " Plm: . York, B Brookiyn, atterfes: " Itusiownd | charitable and public ofiicials recently. Tiing oftcer at Fort Supply, I. ., forduty | wrer Stephons, Attorney Genoral Wood aud | for ame purposo, it is supposed st Throe startors © Whitnoy, U126 o8, | | SING rico, one and onc-uighth slic Clarks Carathoers and Toks, Daly. e At that post. Leaveof absenco for fifteon days | Adjutant General Wyckham, Congrossumin - xt, two Tengths Ahead of Business, 00 (10 1 l::flvlu"|‘|'.‘utfi‘|\..',‘.“'""“ won,_Jov D se Seccond game: New ftolling Stock, {s granted Second Licutenant Leroy S. Lyon, | Dockery and Congressman R. P, C. Wilson. ITALY'S WIEAT CROP, y 2 4 g A Brooklyn ... Cevar Rars, In., Sept. 20.—|Special | Soventh cavalry, n oxtension of the gradu: [ ~Governor Francis and tho state ofticers 3 - 7 olourdh tontucky Central Railway Promisi tter Dead Now York i 5 B e eaa Sta) Tiin Bk Tha irat astign. | obine lokve gratton Blmi duly 01801 Melon |iviewed tholzumalng & [eyfiaiiih PRt 40.| Xt Wl Be an Imhiaase Yield ~German Martors: Lillhun “Beurice 18" % 1o 'S, won | | FRANKLIY, Pa. .St Boll, ona ot | i, Wyodklysy i Now, Vork, 12 Errors: | mont of the 500 freight cars, recontiy orderea | IS Fy T PRRISST, W pregti | @ Gushaiovand fashasiond, t 2 S to o ) Pa, -2 - Bell, o0k ; Now York g rook- X A 0AS).FO 3 0 Fort Myer, , lort. Mchenry, Md. RS Sept. 26 rts received by tha guaily, by threw longths, Middon, 113 (15 05, | the most famous trotting stallions i BrooKign g Sy orich Fainod rins: Brookl | by the Burlington, Codar Rapids & Northern | \¥ shington barracks, 1. C., wad Fort. Mon: HAWALL WANTS 70 JOIN US. Lo, Sopt. 26, —~Revorts recelved by tho B ey uiges 113 11080 Ui third, '8 | United States, died in this city, today slow; Kusic railway and the new locomotives have ar- | roo, Vi, aud piy the troops at those stations by winister of agriculturo indicato tha whoat Fitth race, selling purse for -year-olds that | cohic. He wus owned by Miller and Sibley, LUCK SAVED BOSTON, rived. With the arrival of the locomotives a | to September 30, 1591, in the order named. Schemes for Annexation Being Dis- | crop of Italy will be very groat this yoar. havo won two races ut the mecting, five fur- | and was vaued at $100.000, His brotber, | , BOSTON. Mass, Sept, 3. —Luck was with now difficulty hasarisen, The moguls are so | The commanding oflicer of tho troovs indi- cussed by 1ts Poople. As is well known, lust year's crop was longa. " sovon sturtors: Lou Dudley, 1693 10 | Foll Boy ws sold v auction two years ugo | Lo Hostens todny, und they pulled out of a lar they cannot be turnd on tho turn- | cated i the foregoing ovder will forward tho [ §yx Fiaxcisco, Cal., Sept. 26, ~Ex-Attor- [ the only fuil erop for a uumboe of 1y won by w longthyand a”hait, Suliie Taylor, | B WIS SO B Bton bvo vears liolo on their opnonents’ errors. Attendance | tabies and it is necossary to run them 1o the | muster and pay rolls to Major Tuckoer s 5000 | o0 Gonoral Thurston of Hawati, speaking | years, and sveryihing govs to shiow 6 9 h “lectioneer, or | 3 449, Score: Y at Albert Lea to do so. as |u-m-\iu\uL~. Captain Wiliiam B. Guraon, o i APOAKRIDE | 3 ? s s > \ e, Tt N frud | today of the projects for the annexation of | that this year's crop way be bewter. ‘The B Thme: 1 their farm beautifui Bell: " s BAYe WO i At b T eIy s (et | nated, R, Pottadepnia 3 1080388 428 e N R the island to this country, said: *“T'} returns vecived from forty-ni \LYO WOI LWO TAces AT (he hieating, Ave firs el S aabrod as. G 5 1. | Philaderphia L [ 0100 %6 HORSE EDUCATION, vatervlict arsenal, Troy, N. Y., to the | the island to this country. said: ‘“Thore is | returns reccived from forty-u long, Bl stastorss. Paryour D s @10, | e Aolarsallreg A Govesncs Bianfordls lbits: Baston, 7o Phiindelohia, i Frrors: k s works of the Morgan Eugincering company, | a deep uuderlying sentimont In Hawaii in | show 40,000,000 hectoliters, winle last year's Y 06 ugths from Rolly, 105 @ to [ form: 2 d oston, 4; P a . ce, public business in connectio 7 3 o 3,000,000, Tho re B, hatt a longih botoro Butlot, b2 6 Lo 1. Time: | SPeed on the fair grounds hero at the rate of | and Keily: Kiin Fold. What Prof. Gleason Did in the Line ‘:-Klpm:i2':‘:%‘.3:3::‘:“'.‘.’1 > business i eaunootion | favor ot annexation ta, the Unitod States.: f orop of sll Italy tyaxiony, 48,000,000, 51Lhg X 104, '.’-Ulli\\\lhuullr:lmn;(x, It was the inteution | runs: Boston, 2; Philadeiphia, 3. Yesterday. L o ch disappeat- | e native Hawaiian paper, Kasco, is pro- | turns of the provineos v yet licki B of ers to take ite- " - 5 . .81 IR = hYSUDR EFRO0, ot [ 0 o | pre voar, b corta Attragtionsint Grayeaand Rl aNE A AN f:';:;w‘;’m3“1‘,'!{:‘3:_“‘:“ National Loagus Standing Fully 1,500 people wera prosent at tho fair | notw in course of construction for the ord- | nounced in its favor. This Is the first timo | prosont Soar Bt I 0ete IR Lbak Loy ave eyt SR T RANA h 8.0 d. PraraiSvon Loat Sver cr, | erounds yostorday afternoon whon Prof, O, | nanco department at these works. The leave | that tho Huwaitns bave been in favor of it ‘produceinara than sueugh ta LR RSSO A AT T T, P e Branons Go to Loure, Ohieago.. A u R. Gleason, “tne king of horse tamers,” | oF absonco grantod Second Lisutonant Capers It would_bo golug 100 far Lo say the senti- | 1D 10 H0 Aot oL L Lo aial reuira, programme, including two fixed events, and l"‘”'““"‘[' P -#0=ibhis afternoon || Now: Yori: it o) Al gavo his opening: exhibition in this city of | [yppariment of the Platte, i3 extended oug | but there is a very strong undoreurrent aud | ainounts to Wl Beciiiies Whlghin Tadecision a3 to what now dode the Wasteny | J: 1 Brannou of tho Braunon Brothers of | Fniiadelulia 5 o Gl his skill in handlink vicious cquines. The | month. it is growing, It s belioved that so far as | slightly below the crop o i ; Unon and the pool rooms woutd resort. ty g | Tenuessee brought suit in the United States | Gloveland.. 3 crowd was indeed & fakhionable one. ——— the augar business is, concorned annoxatio Tiao noto of the vaticau 1o th uuusios it ' racted 1 e " Jockey el 4 3 OIARAER a0 4 vont of the grand stayd, and was something — tho bounty law. Our sugar interests oport that the pope had taken aud| Lraok atracted wn unusually lurgo orowd of she ls‘:“;;:::.l’:;k_,{ lufinayersg ita askion ( DiheiRs O ar w10 tha tradter number of ths | An Old Groom Objects to the Pro- | boon 80 domoraiized by tha McKinley bill, in- | the thiple aliauce, 1 sald to havu writsicd o ot this o inday. It Wwas tho best | §pihors and their horsos, Polic Badget and AT T spectators. ‘The ‘Wwothods used by Prof. ceedings and Shoots, volving ns It nlso doos our labor probiemn, | Ereutly the group who lntknaat ol LAt BORS T Vi PErYS Tauner, woro ruled off the turf, and restore A Gleason In subduiug the nervous and unruly | 1 o v Sept. 26, —A great stir has | LDt there bsa foeling that somothing must | | NI ¥ He, 11 ngs. NIne | yhem 'to good standing. The Branuon | Bost Take 3 animals sent to him'for treatment are dis done. It is thought that the anuoxation of 1 Y but it ‘ 1 startora: tiown H. [l to 1) won quiie hund. | $AT 1o B90d Stend tng. Xbe m'-m:nl 0stor akos Another Unnceded | Yinctivoly his own, and are the result of [ been caused hero by u shooting affale that | (o island would be any way infringing on many and Austrla, but myde g "“‘1 e R T e anLaEn L GHIQAR AR 1 F A AaRe MR R SER AR Nphm‘"w Game from Baltimore. seventeen years' of fictive work in his pro- | took placo last night. Carlos Hitcheook, | Monroe doctrine. Huwall is directiy in tho :'“I’”;;T"‘I‘::l"‘lm f..”‘.‘xf& “l Ao - ““-l""""“»““‘_ place, The: 11144 g as Polk Badgot, 18 ullogod by the Latonia | = BALriiore, Md., Sopt, 20.<Baltimore, afwr | fession. | lh? innogations are covered by | agea 70, recently came here with a young | path from Sau Fraucisco to tho Occident and N uu olly } h aopeond o ruen, X handioap, onomito | elub diroctory, and aftorward whou citod to | Bvng everything her own ivay, allowod to DAKOR S Mk tue Jog Pjicoping 1t as scorol s | hrigo, said to be from Detroit. Ho | & Sttty e RS solly - 108 (10" 4o R AeuuiFhi RME 1 Produee thean tio horos, falled o do'ae. Bostons tojump in aud acore eron ruus 1o | bis"audlance for pklyars ab theaame time | Woa trouted to. & seranado = by islauds square in the ceuter. 1 JIY Abbateut affart by throe longshs from T INRLER HRIRE BIG HON y the visitors won. | yhat ho was traing th horses to be driven crowd last night. While the sore Davors that I have recoived and has declaration that, the dovotion of Gormuy L et N . Wl ¢ Sonoriti, M xh Missourl's Law, Rattim . ; 02 3 ‘I‘ (1) “I i He handled fivé' horses, incluaiug runa- | at its height three shots were from correspondence from the islands atholies to tha interosts of Fatherland cou 15 & $ Kansas Crry, Mo, Sept. 26,—Ed Ormsby, 4 13 oA 13 | ways, kickers and mewwous brutes that were | striking William Dutell in the groiu. gethor wit rsation with persons just )l- : “‘" “\IL'" iy h\\iflvh‘;:h preju hi‘ ‘.u 0 i ‘-‘ iy i devotion to the hol ather i spiritual mat- o4 its: L 10 -. s 0510 ol i 0 race. the oily handicap. with 100 | propriotor of a local pool room, attempied to jiititei. Unltiniore, 18ic Hostom 3% B I3 | spparently afraid of gverything under the | cock was atonco arrested 1o tostifiod that [ frrived from there, that the sontimont scoms | devotio the holy fathor ih spiritual tnot woly sun avthe outset, byl when the professor | he had no firearms and had fived none, As | growing for annexation, and there seems to | Lors, shows tho danger that Las beed it aaded, six furlongs. o statters: Ourt | sell pools o 1 i . ¢ 4 et | sel s on eastern races today, in deflance | and Van Haltren and Pown O'rlon il J % Gunn, 113 20t 1, won by half u longth from ¥ Yy, In defiauce | IV S b ed Taus: Baltinore, 4¢ Los- | finished his lesson, thiy seemingly could not | it could not be proved that ho had h > definite opinion that it is sure to come. Re) 2 Spain's Minister and the World's Fair Ered Lo, 108 (V0 b who beat Charady 113 ”:)"‘}““';‘.‘H‘l:" :“:I" ':‘f“"*"»“;““r“- ;’r")‘“"'“"fl ton, 8. 12 : frightoned, H6 Cto gave an exhibition | discharged. Great disapproval was mani- | Tho statoment that the Etuknaoate ] LD £ach tha. 800000 RRaolil. for threo- | A iior holh e onen anoot aaiialdo of tha staio. SHNATORS DOWNED AGAIN. with his wonderfulliainad horso “Tapsey,” | fested at the result of tho trial. Hitoheock | favoring the English in iy wayis an orror? | Wasmixarox, D, €, Sopt. 20 Tuls o et Taci, e peouid, seclal for threor | ttar boing open wbout au bour, Ormsby, bis | purtapsiruiy, Pa., Sopt ‘Tho Ath. | that was & rovelution alike to young and old. | is wealthy and lives in Washiugton except |, B . fng Mrs, Augustus Wilson of Kausas, who is Bitemnd &K VLl R | ookmakor and wl tho euploses of the it | lotice had o waikovet with Washiugton s | Another exhibition will be given on the | in the summer, IM AMERICA ONCE MORE R at siAe olrtha Abaviy Morrow opaned ‘wp'a kap'of “four longtil; | Nero plted under arrest. Ormaby Inteuds | afternoon, Carsey being bit almost"at will. | £rounds today, wheu ten horses will bo han- e ks : Tral oAt or Kfngaton g b WD T Tieionginl | Lo toat the rcont law, and xava o will open | Scoro dled, including a vicious -year-old stailic Bank Statement. Rosew: Lands at New York | [airco il Y whon Judge | oga Monday. o does, the chief of [ Aymioties L1048 085 1 0-14| Which has thus far had everything hisown | Wasurxarox, D. C., Sept. 26.—The 41 per Mier a Pleasant Voyage Spauisti minister upon watters conncood with the oxposition, She was cordinlly re Morrow, 12 (1o 1), shot forward like o streak lico prowises to arrest the wh 3 ke it stre: police promise os olo ) vay. “Topsey” rtic : . 4 ’ nd yon by s nowo. K ingston, (7 t0 1, wis .'.‘..m L e whola oprdh “" ) s w" 00 R Q-1 Lol gl WAV opssyrill'alaa'pastiolpate. cent bonds received at the Treasury depart #w Your, Sept. 20.[Special Telogram | WIth the oxbostiion, She was cor s ‘ho our lengths before Peter, 12215 1o 1. Tiwe e Its: Athletices, 19; Washington, 10. Errors: et ment tod for continuunce at 2 per cent, | to Vg Bee.|—Mr. Rosewater and son, Vie- | would co-operate 1o any way in his power to 1:58 Athietics, 4 Washington. 7. Hatteri Wey- ewspaper Change ) Fifkh race, & aweopstikos for 2-yoar-olds, fiuffalo Hil's Success. B B O rtoy wak oG atte | Daxven Go e S LD, Pike, for | Amounted e¢ 102,100, making tho 16ta] | tor, arrived hore at L1453 taday on tho steam- | miake the cxhibiv from his country worth 1,000 added, fve and one halt furlonss fea | CAnpie, Wales, Sept. 2.—(Special Cable- | Earued runs: Athietics, 1; Washioglon. J - Sept. 20.—H. D. Plke, for | gmount thus far coutinued & 070, Khe | L mbia, They had o pleasant voyage | both the occasion aud. the peoply whom Lo starters: Galindo, 118 (1 to 5, won by & neck 1 P 0 4 many years secrotary to S, T. Smith, late | 41, per cent bonds received al tho department | ® - Rl LG OF Panhandle YO sk | gram 10 Tus - Hus.]-Haalod BiVs txlun PRHITIR AU QI eral ; 1 B e regated 8107070, | with the exception of the last few days, | Fepresented before St. ¢ (DAL leukth | pant tour of tne provinces meta record. | Miwavkes, Wis, Sept. 20.—-Columbus | Beneral manager of the Denver & Ltio (irande oy, o s the Nau York sub-treas- | Wednosday belng exceptionally Siormy Hden Nusen afure St Carolus, 1ot ¥ 10 1. Tles Loby | BRRESNT B, Seohs bisineas 5 "Casqift, | was shut. out toduy by failing to hit Pitenor | Teilroad, has purchasod an interest ir tho | Tho redeupiions g (oS0 REL S0 CHGAT | A1 Rtosowator looks w 1} /204 has anjoyed | O MRS added, eloven-sixteonths of & mile. Eight | In six days the show took in 85 Dav The visitors delayed the game so | 'Vestern Railway of this city, and will take :_'[ lm»_;h“r‘ o 817,008,430, " Thoro ro | good hoalth Ho will romain in the 0ast Lottie Lodge, the wonderful child actress, Shartors: Misa tolles 108 (80 1) won oasily oy | & fact, not fancy. by kicking, that it had to be called after the | the management of that journal October 1. | ¥ ; 5 i ol A i, 1 presouting “Editha's Burglar," will be the two lengths, Salvinl, 112 (4 ¢ f - C g H Yo $5.230,900 of the 4!, per cont bonds which | few days before startiug for Omana. lougth Leforo Molanie. 106 ( 10 1) seveuth lunia Me b ;\‘\ e 1 will remain as editor, but | JOU LG oon presented for continuanc . — - stellar attraction attho Eden Muses the week NAIDA. 599 8 1 Elevator and Mills Barn Milwaukeo....., 2 3 v. Pike will nave full charge as msuagor. | S8V qou bilon, OF this amount, 83,545,000 Robbed Her Visitor. of the 25th, T'ne famous Fitspatrick family in Oambridge Oity's Close. Gueenviis, UL, Sept. 26.—Fire this morn- T VT T T T 4 General James A, Wilcox. are in coupons, and $,077,300 istered Jdna Jones, a dusky denizsu of the Third | the pleasiug performances on the Swiss bells, Camniings (i, Ing,, Sopt. 2.—Today | 10§ consumed tho Salo elovator und oxport | Milwaukee, i Coluinbus, 1. Batterias: U CoLuspus, O., Sept. 20, nersl James A, | onds: 2 ward, was urvested last uigt and charged | Kioubafor's Tyrolean warblors, Jumos it 0sed O e mills, The fames were bevond control, | ud Grim: Euston and Doaohue. PRaiTAEINS, Ay BN B SO - cony. Gas Levy claimed that tho | CoMn, boy scoutand gulde, and Grace Court closed one of the most successful meetings | nd control. Wilcox, general counsel of the Columbus, Jacksonians ¥ eet. with larceny. U ¥ Sma laud, the Witeh of Wall street, will bo the o ha s Y ‘Theloss will amount to $125,000; insurance, | Funs: Milwaukeo, 4 Hocking Vallay & Toledo railroad, died bhere woman stole §25 from bl while ho was n ever bold on this course. Tho attendanoe | g% h COLONELS GETTING VIGOKOUS. o s Ry B O The Jacksonian club hold its rogular bi- | WO K | attractions for the comiug wook was larger tha ever. Monbars, driven by e P 3 oo 8 g 316 Fars . b LoutsviLLe, Ky., Sept. 23.—Tue St. Louis — weekly meeting last night at 1216 Faruam - - ! Buda Dobly, lowered his record half @ sec- Dr. Birney cures catarrd. Bee bldg. | Browaus narrowly escaped a shut-out woday. Dr. Birney cures caturrh. Boo bldg. | strect and transacted & largs amount of sy cures catarrh, ) Dr. Birnay cures cataren, Buoo bldy. the Country, me botween races to go to the betting ring, whore they would remain until & raco was about to be run, whon they would return to carriage o seo the coutest the o provinecs ance. The note was well received iu Gor rman Catholic pross again 1y modaling of the vatican in politics and support of tho foreign policy of Germany, coupled with o bad an interview with tho