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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, f_lf_('E\l)A\' EPTEMBER 29, 1801. | | fathér:in-law, were ali affected and Puliiam | dospondent bocause of fil health, ‘ A Parker. who has ocoupfed the | | | ton opening the site to entry Philade Tt looks on the surfaco that | York Satu and #16,600 wore presented at Chicago lins the bestof this: for Anson should | Washington. It is stated at the Treasury e | had a hard strugglo to recover, Mrs. Pul- | F - . in all his romaining games, while thero is | department that the privilego of continuing Lim will probably die. It 18 thought the & s Dalistad Jricket | more than a possibility of Boston being beaten | theso bonds at 2 per cent s now confined | G,uld's Galveston Seteme Forcing ¢ : milk used at the table was poisoned by some Lord Hawke's Eleven Defeated at Oricket | FE00 LA P Vork and Bhitadeioh tololy to bonds presentod in. propor snape on | 0010’8 @alveston Seteme Foroing th: Rock | enemy NEW YORK by th o elphias Hrooklyn closes the scason at New York ith inst., and that bonds re. Isladd 'to Ac:ion. g - t ceived tc to the now by the All-Philadelpbias, o Hrcoiyn closes tho scaso ost., and (bt bouds e TR TT T T e 1 today o he now _— - | any of forms required by e b facting trafie manazor of the Mis & 1 Mountiin & Southorn nee the retirement of Mr. Loeds 18 hoen appointed frefght trafe n Subsorintion Books Closed, Henry Jandorf? ung white mar tenoed to n yeir's Flsonment in buny. N. Y. penitontinry [ e Making Deter jukes tho total subscrip INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT THE CLOSE. i ey ract Cabe | WUCHE GRATN MW T ES N DIVERTED) | ZSRESENCECEEER . Life, J b than roquirod. Tho sub period speciticd Promise of the Fall Mecting of the - oat amont | losed and the croditor's b ’\ rth 11 Mcetiv 4 TTALEAN AP FALRS, | KEOKUR, Great ex avo declared in operation the ew York Jockey Club. Generally Believed That the Consuine | exists 1 + beea » the Union Pacific of its float , Sept. 98, With Grav Chicago Only a Nose Ahead of Boston in the Pennant Race ssults Genon will Commuemorate the Dise mation of tNE-1dea Wl Have burglari ‘ covery off America Towa. i Yesterday's Horse day the fall meeting of tha New Bant SO NBR: Beeontive: soramitise a Disastrons Etfcct on o il Wit W B pv b CarenionTas: Fastern Lines 036 00 Wednesday there will open " e " \ Kaces. club, the last meet that will of the Italian-Awerican exhibition at Genoa arvis and a will prohn vear in the state meeting will bogi n honor of the discovery of Ameriea by mon 1 ; ,nstable | noon a marblo 1 of the popo was by red Jerome park on the 1 ith the Ess ( \ 4 tod to the € ssity by Josent L the olumbus has arranged for the erection of y 1 ,__ & 5 went i Jarvis ity by g infl Piiiaveremia, Pa,, Sept. 25, -Tho erieka \kos, the six f outldings which will cost 800,000, Tt s tho | ;gD il Septs 28 ot Pask 6F A | and”™ 2 broth LQUURCOL Y vas unvelled witt i rdi ild's interview in which he mostions u | 00 sz i i @ mplo and a \orcises, which were participated in al Gibbons and a larg utnber mutch botween Lord Hawke's eleven and the | ¢ ter stak 5 design of the committee that the cxhibition ( team made ap of the cracks £ tio various | a milo three-sixtoent hall consist of samples of the agricultural first class Philadelphia teams which was | the day, Al the crack ew line o New Orleans in connoction with 1 4 A the Missouri Paciflc has set western railroad | FOUTL T (00 CODSUABIO W Lo, e e boguu Friday last, ended today with a vic cxcept Curt Guun . ur 1 tho | with thy objoct of showing the kinds of koods [ 1en to thiukine. - The completion of tho line | aro surrounded by wonil and fifty tory for Dhiladelphin, Tho Englishmen, | first named, while o g oid 15 1 | that can bo. most adeantaceonsly Imported | from Fort Smith to n junction with the Cot- | It is said they will not be taken alive, Tho Found Watery Geaves. irda; the Hunters, On Friday the piece ¢ st [ and exporto 1t is expected thus to givo # | ton Belt will give the road a short route to | stolen goods hud been all boxed up to ship ASHTAND, WIS, % Ve Ander ance will be the Kcho stales for fvear-olds. | yew impetus to the transatlantic | New Orleans via the Cotton Beltand the | 108 brother in Californin Al | ata mile and a farlong, for which Prossaria | commorce, This would b & good the desperadoos showed the ' finished today, muking 171 | jg hoing prepared to meet Borgis, pportunity American merchants to in- | " d iy L d | cral shots were exchangea y is | we wiod today the capsizing of a vand total of 430 ¢ On Saturday, however, tho sce oduce ¢ koot into # now market. [ DY Gould. It is probable that this witl | detormined to offect tho capture of rowboat noar Maia land. Johu Poter 11615 Bouoa (ite| BUTttacL thv MovELe HaRiE WShos & Genoo fs tho lareest distiibuting point jn | be done within a few weeks. It Is also prob- | if he has to starve them out son, who was with wans ach will be prosented that 'will oo a feast w | Italy for forcign merchaudiso and tho peoplo | able that the same rates will be adopted towa i1 t i gk x epleure. Tho big Dunioi stakes for & of Ttaly aro lagoly predigposed i favor of | from iKansas points to Now Orioans that are Sobh Q9K (3 woam Put the Firos Out bolng made threo min- | practically o renowal of tho phonomonal | of Gonoa s the. comimittee arein full ac, | in force from Kansns points to Chicago. ! P it Uil Lo DEL]C[OUS “ : itteo ¢ l will of course divert to the southern pe Harrison coun I wssr, Wis., Sept. 25, Rain last night time fixed for clos- [ metropolitan handicap will bo run, An 1and the former will contributo towards [ yHitOf €01 ¢ statla o cea im e 8 p MgLiEL 4 Y11 MR Tt 1t nve: i vonzl; ToRny . Tad exponses. Aotk upon the buildings will | 18 export grain thit hus heretof ) was safficient to stop all the fires in the Black 3 wi something of y L cast by way o g0 A 0 I ot tepresentative 1 ! O reral that | Morrow, Bermuda, and in fact ail the grent | bo commenced October I, and it is expocted | S23t bY way of Chicago and will w J Ll Raprascutative, W river pineries. An inch of rain foll at Med , s the opinfon was general thut | Morrow, Bermuda, a tho race can bo commenced October I, and it Is expocted | siderable injury to some of tho Chicaro RARIES | tFaReU Y. i T Musal, el il A d bo necessary for the L t ey will 1 April 1, 1802, 1 voqds, Mho Rock tslund will bo the road | shes B. Taylor M PRI e i B R U RO suother day would bo necessa possibly bo other tha cking good one, They will oceupy nbout 100,000 square mo : A B Tayl iperin A A FORIOH = HB GaIHHES B DL Frentoaly o most likeiy to sufferin the event of such rvo A G S H finish of the match, and that the match ar - I'fie corn crop 1s appreaching mat : Mk 1} survoyor nyd ery numoor of camps huve been destroyed ranged with Baltimore had been thereforo People Tiving of Gravesend. in many places the harvest has commenc oy e Rt PAR R I LEBEE i LA L] g 4 iimore. The con ention - postponed \‘“.ur' o I.'\“‘ Track, L [I SR far bs can by loarncd tho crop Wil b an (Oite U4 sertaln b6 saldi ) i it L 50 Y Brazil and the World's Pait. ?3 p t jolding, | Although the weather was perfect and thero | average one. carrics out this plan, and 1 have no doub - - Tho Enghshmen keptup their fielding L R ku TRATRY th SEATRTG In almost every part of Italy grapes are "."H .“‘, ”“II,‘ u, and I bave no doubt he SERaia Cricaco, [, Sept. 23.—A cablegram was their pisys being equal to the best cricke AL “‘\‘ RN B IR MGG DTS Progratmiit | 1ooking well and therd is every indication of ;‘“” 10 Rock Island. will he comnelled to 5 ihey Lose a Leader. receivod from Captain Rogers, commissiono: They were un- | BEOVIIRA For th e B o ey o oot POMALS |y abundant production of wine, though it ia | ih to L We have been nmoving Lissovni VALLey, Ln., Se ottt Wy ¢ o cn fu this country, goard turned oub to witnss the sport in that direction slowly for sevoral yoars, | Telograin to it Brs, |- Keuben Starlen w 10's fair w Brazil, announcing tht fortunate at tho bat today, however, several | = \ swoepstikes, ono mile and a | YeLL00 early to prouounce upon ' its Quatity. | g this') tmagine witl fores us ¢ our 7 all the states of Brazil have agreed to appoint AthE on easy chances, | ¢ hir N e omfien s 5 | In Sicily the gathering of grapes has been | Joo (03 5 o b Gl Ak G o[ d 1ast night while in tho et of rob- | sommissionors and send exnibits TATIIRAL B voRs Tho fieiding: telphing was an il o the lead soon ufter the start and held | begun. i ‘o drax ay | uickly as poSeibla. Why the Missoutt | bing the meat market of Williams & Wat g NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. provement their first day’'s work al- | it to the end. winning casily by four enztl ho’ negotiations continue to drag at | LUEEY B8 Possible Y Hinhor kins. He waived examivation today and in " . % o 5 Tosse Tn attompring to stop hard hiv batl, R T R R agreomont vetwoon tho Austrlan delogates | Jiill' got way with all the export business | e action of the grand jury. " it 1s claimed | captat stavus A, full, United States.| LEMON =| of great strength. aptain Brookic of the Philahelphias had his | Lhet, chme Wi LG 4 with cach other us well us wilh e IR | 61 the ocean rate applics from New Orleans | that in his avrest the gang who have com- | Ariny ) dity evening of Orange - b it badly, H. Middleton was sub- | (') G PR dologates on uccount of tho aifticulty of ¥e- | while Chiicago is neily 1,000 milos from tide. | Mitted somo burglaries here recontly loso o \ Almond [ Economy in their use 0 water. Already Chicagd 15 being cut out ns . irt S al and agricultural clfisses. Tho full dis- | Water. Alve g = AR _| Flavor as delicate 33 onier, 104 (10 to . und Pessara, 100G to . [ cussion of the itoms of the customs | § E3SWAY from castbound gruin shipments, Wabash Passenger Wrecked. s it e it | Roseetcs cately adetpnin's scoro'was cheeved and as Goorge | In the last siatcon mer came aro dis ments, has been defel i ha geam to Tie Brr,) —Tho Wabash passenger | rved in Dublin, Troland. 1t Is reported that vnin on somewhat easily by o lenath and a vod to: the rending of tho projested | thing el v W industrial produets of Ttaly ana America, who started their second inning ¢ i total of eignty-four runs for a total n, Martin \own man Texas Pacille, both of which are controlled Philadelphias Ing nec r 153 10 win, ] Loy secured wickets, attendance was about 7.500. The | qu. Ve TS, lorrow, 1 6 to excitemen ] ame neared its end was e hits e ROVERIION LS pernnission Lo roman Patterson, tho young American champion, [ o/t Aio ron collhiso il torls notr the IASTHOUND SHLEMENTS, train duo here at 0 o'clock this morning was | hors for tor g B « 1 psod aiterly { treaties. The disposition of the nego BeSTrOuND SULABNTS o 70 1168 AR B | S D o k the w : e crowd broke over Y o 3 ¢ {4 4 2" B Tt Gttt In vartons | 1o Jipe aind | Possaga beat, iim by four | 4 fions s said to bo conoiliatory and all | ~The eastbound shipments of freight by vail | derailed at Lamworth, twelvo miles east, by | Siztor Crispl's recen hat Palermo has | § e eted Tom TTawko. shak. | - Third race, & swocpstakies. Five starters: | parties hopo that the final results will be | 1ast weok amounted to 57,028 tons against | the spreading of the rails on a curve. Al of L sensation throughout Europe, us it ways. Many surr amocps 4 b ; 5 J 4 ally | us wn anglo-Lalian allianeo o Lo e it Shies | St Carolus, 108 210 Dy pissed the post an visy | satisfactory to all concerned, though it may | 57,54 tous for the precedinis wook and 72,54 | the cavs loft the track and somo of the pas & i+ alli ing hands with htm, congratulated him upon | (|, 0% 0% 1oncbn from tho Brita colt, 103 (3 | be yot delayed for o nurbor of w tons during tho same week last vear. Lako | sengers weve injured though not scriously. OF ALL 0 good stowing mado by his men. A 4 4 03330 L 13, % noo 3 S fiekste 2 ? the military party, the coln- el fyed Thursday, Friday and | 41 DLyl 10600 o 1, wncek for | quute nogotiations have been held botween | shipments” amounted to 153,047 tons ) R e b ““ fi" l}uHEs Saturday of this w On Thursday night Fourth rac s Broeze stakes for - | Italy and cach of the other powe though | Bgainst 115,174 tons for tho preced Judge Falton I ) Drivi I favor of peace is a wel- [] 3 tings have been held rogarc n veek. Tho shipments of flour, Des Morxes, Ia., Sept. 28.—[Special Tele: event to the people of ( a complimentary ball under the auspices of .80 added, mile and one six- | joint meetings have been held regardin <) Wk Lt pmo { s s Moixes, Ta., Sept. 28.—[Special Tele- n | he people of Gern g Woll ltnown socioty loaders will bo given the | fecnth tarters: Port Chester, 88 (7 to | quostions that effect tho interests of ull. gramn and - provisions from Chicago 10 | cram to Tur Ber.]—Judgo A. R. Fulton,who | _ An official English report of Sigri incldent DOCTOR o 5, took command in the lust_furlong and won |~ Roy. Dr. Booker of the American collezo | tho seaboard by the lines in tho Central 5 ik states that the minenvers were carried on by AL iR 5 alwost s o pleased by two lensihis from | n (s city, bas joft fomo for the Unitod | Trafiic association agereaated 21,604 lons has filled an editorial position with the West- | pormission of the Turkish offcisla i’ , NATIONAL L, 7.3 o, 0 (8 tod) nngh, 106, coupled | Giateg taking with him the pope’s prosent to | Against 23,358 for the preceding weck, a de- | ern Newspapor union in this city for fifteen | the usuulmining operations were excented i sto &) Deaten by threo | Most Rev, Peter itichard Kondrick, D.D., | crease of 1,661 tons and about 25,81'for the | years, and ‘who has quite a roputotion as a | The popo roviewed at St Petor's 4,000 pil- H sie Anse Gets it in the Neck at e i ctors: | avcHbISHODIBLSRILOUIS: corrospouding week of 150, u decrease of | oot dud author, 1s Lying near deatu’s door | grims deloent "H'C”“m"1H'S"}v.""‘,u"‘."“‘”: A iaal Dixla, 107810008 L RIBAY W1 EHoRor A wOR el 7077 tons. Tho Vanderbilt lines cavried 53 | With uo hopo of recovery adddrossing thon and gIving then his hind. W CLEvELAND, Onr Sopt. 95,-—The game be- | under adrive by i nock from Busteed, 110 6 to SENECAL HEARD FROM. ver cent, tho Chieago & Grand ‘Trank 15 per ; — e R T TR ENGLISH 3 , Sopt. 23, 1 who beat Civil Sorvice, 110 to 10y, head e cent and the Baitimore & Ohio 12 per cent. Grocery Company Assigns. tlons, g tween Cloveland and Chicago was desperately for (illul-‘ x‘n“ 'I e I tartors: Race. | Canada’s Missing Turns Up S A Des Moises. | ept. 28, —[Special Tole- Uhe London Chronicle in an editorial says it T e the o e “Sore; | and. who hd becn trafling Fipialy. moved in Buffalo, The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern | €ram to [z Bur.|—The Union Grocery | belloxes that the, Itheral alees have cone E 0 L 0L 0 0y | ppabthe threc-guartors wnd won €sily DY | Orraws, Ont., Sept. 23.—In the House of | Foad, which is not amembor of tho Wostorn | company made an assigument today, Lia- | o't EE LI ! DE 06000 e e D000 00200 0—2 | WL TETEG 1) A heek for second moncy. | Commons this morning Sccretary Chaplau | Passen aesocigtigy announces. excursion ilities 3,000, and assets £4,000, furthar recognition of Importance of the ja ok o J O ) e | | S ST A T i i seaih [T | ERLeaiom oy uts to Barnesville, O., on —— vote . I e e 1 B = Sy u ik LA Al acconnt of u Quaker siceting to be held at tho David Oity News, A madl and oxpress train canie into collision so!d in En and Doy1e; Tlutehinson and Sehriver. Earned stort Odds Day at Laton superintendent of the government printing | later place. On the theory that the Rock Davip Ciry, Neb., Sept. 28.—[Special to | todaynear Pahin. on the Lisbon and Madrid 3 runs: Cleveland, 2; Chicaxo, Civeixyam, O., Sept. 28.—A fair crowd | bureau, weich, lu-;‘ulhl, o had recoived from }:Llr;'.l is ..-q.mxsl 2 for this action of the | iy B The district court convenes hero | Anoyibatis stid several porsons wore injured for 1s. 1%d.,, and NI HOSTON WON A O AT R T it s after. | cortain memodrs of his family this morning, | Burlingtou, " Cedar Rapids & Northern, 3 e 5 10 thoe edliision. ecurred av Moncada, neas . o st Macf iRt Tho L ailoged| o eoniac Sucks ‘,’l'.“'_‘,:‘ll"l“":“,'lllf’h,k"\"'l""_'\_ Ho did not know boforo whera Senecal | complunt. lias boet Rled with Chaiman | today with Judie AN iButedon thoRon Sl TLIBG IR ITICHEMVURRE VIS b hE R in America TR B B Ve Haro 19 CxIbEAGR bal icods HOCLY SEDEL LU, ¥ | was, but as_be had recerved tho afidavi he | Finley against the Rock Island, charging it | Thereare thirteen crimnnal cases and 103 | “7 TR faeed -0 T e T, and the Thome team. Lad 1o trouble in win. | Qusty. ‘The first and third racos were won | thougnt he should hand it to the chairman. | with violation of the agreement. 1t will be | civil eases ou the docket. IS e e QR it 1T A ST GOOD i Sooet by moderately well backed horses at5to 1. [ Tho afidavit was dated Buffalo, N. Y. In | in the nature of a test case. Tho citizens are making great preparations | 1nitod S1utos. 1eports Bt thie et L ot J Baas 15 20 00 o | Hrinceof Darkness, who won the second, | it Andre Senccal deposed that durig the to tako caro of the erowd that 15 expected to O exports of merchindise from the B il Freiish Pills R s s 353000 1= | earricd littlo money at 6 to 1. The other | time he was superintendeut of the printin 3 1 bo here ag the State Trotting Horse Breed e States during o twive months ond r. Acker's n%_{u ills Whias Soston. 5 ‘Now York, 3. Errors: | @vents were captured by primo favorites. buroau ho had recelved paesonts in tho way [ Bostox, Mass., Sept. 25.—Circulars witl bo | et's meeting to bo hold here from October 1 O e A e A M S IUe Giiro Blokness ana Hoadaches Boston. 2 New'Sorle & haticrivs: Niehols || Fisst pace selling, for deywnr-olds and up- | of bonuses frou parties from whom 1o put' | issucd from the ofice of tho Santa Fe road LA S TiiG Hilie i ot Eh8L A o lohn. Ropubille i, ol favorito with th A Bonnatean and Buckicy. Earned | wirds that have not won at tis meeting, one | chased the pi c on, s o St o 3utler Coun aiv closed last Friday burcau of the American Republics is 3 s ) et Tt aarone or K ow Vori, urc1o¥e Farned | S L tirtorms T tho strotch Dirutiis, 109 | novor givon auy part of thoso presants to | 'omorrow offering holdors of the guurantee | o4\ ag unnouticod s grand success in evory | Mforied that the Mexican AT B BB MEN WIHEN THEY WIN. @ty eame autand won by half a lews(h. | Fon. J. A. Chapleau; that ho had sent money | fund 6 per cent notes the right of extension | way, o L v Ot L e e S (TR G G0 S L IR Brookixs, N. Y. Sept. 28,—Ward's mon ittt 1200 D ey and w lenstl be | ot various times to the Consorvative assooia- | for two years, at'par, with acash commis- - to' colonize with eolored peoplo | corain | MAN & MCCONNELL, Omaha s vt ctay iR R R D I (esNE S chra & "Seing hurse for all wges, one | tion at Moutreal, but never at the request or | slon of “ 1 per eent. This _commission 5 districts In the stato of Vera Cruz. Osaca, Jion Gashy : T 2 | Wiy yards Tive Sthrterss fa | with tho knowledgo of Chapleau; that this | will e ‘paid those who signify their | At the Omaha Guards armory tonight | Mieheacan. Guerrere and San Loiis Potos Philadéiphin 22000 110 0 0 p fopin finish Prince of Darkness, S8 @ to 1), [ afidavit was made without the suggestion or | assent bofore October 20 unext. whilo tue | Prof, Norton B. Smith will give an enter- lolent prisouor wsenped from the hands ADVICE TO THE AGED. S e e e beat Cirus, 115 (1110 D, by “u’ head, Royal | knowiedge of Chaplean, but was made by de- [ notes of those holders who do not assented | ot RO B (HENEE W BLES G0 enols o of Marseliles, France, by maling el TR laD i T Garter, 118 8 to 0, third a length and o half | ponent's own motion iu order to correct cer- | by that time will seacquired and paid in full velone Jim,” a we an unexpecied attack upon s eaptors with o and to pul liver. Broukiy i 10 Piitndelphi. 2 Batt HalifHorr | L SRS g . earving knife. Before he could be recaptured nd Kinslow; G and Brown, I benind. Time: [:iii, Ainvanfonndcd i dimons. on or befofe November 1 by tne syndicate | known kicking mule, will be handled and | £nving Beforo | 1d prur Funs: Brooklym, 55 Philageiphia, i LT S - which will extend the notes upon the torms | subdued. ‘Isesiiles “Cyolouo Jim, who s a | Rt o Glidenan, fimee sty o niies DIRTY MILLER LOST IT. starters: ElLK v 1, won without Asked to Make a Report. offered to the present holders. :lm‘mmnlnl:nl'l" a ‘l\;llx(!vlrit ‘s’\:'lwn.l nlvu‘nr thr othors .mxl' ut hilmself so severely with ! s 2 SRR e sl he, RSP IEI AT T RSt on sy o runaways, a bronch” who can kick tho | wsword that he died ! Prrrsnvi, Pa., Sept. 28— Tho bad workof [ 1 u',nwh.n.»rul Lyhoutley; 02 Stol) | Wasmyarox, D. C., Sept The CHARGED WITH GRAND LARCENY. roof off, and a couple of notorious kickers will | A couricr from Chandier, Okl the site of Miller behind th:¢' bat was responsible for the comptrolier of tho cirrency has called on all bo meds tounderstand that man is'the mas- | the Gounty sent of tho anp 3 e tenh st was close and exciting. Score not wou since fuly 0. four and a hulf fur- | dition at the close of business Frida e rest N owaKor Lo oungaMan $ e, the news that Gove Steele issucd bis pro- s, and imparts vigor to the whole systen Pittshurs. i 00021 lonzs. SIX starters orite. K. K. 110 | Septembe From Memphis, Tenn. Charged with Embezzlement. GIRBTRD Sl oSy (2 to 1), won hy two le m Annle Trwin, | 5 G L Sept. 28, —George C. Hallida; I G 5 8ant T Hite: Dittaba 2 Ofn i 1105 to 1), wlio heat Dearest, 10 6 to 1), three SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. e taTo bt e A AT sviLe, Ky, Sep .—The gr: [engzths for the place 100 Bl wetil i y age, an agent of the tirm of Halli- | 1y today returned two indictments ag: Pittsbure, 4; Cing I, 6. Butteries: K 8 _ T B T e x A A Fifth raco, purso for maiden 2-year-olds, City < ouncil. day Bros., grain and _commission dealers | Major William Tillmau, the fugitive cashior L A five furlongs. ‘Ten starters: Alaray. 100 to 5 L AR 5 E ) il B4 e 1 it “Dixie V. 101 | Al the city councilmen were present last | of Memphis, Teun., was held in the Yorkville | of the Falis City bank. Tho charges ave oin- r tlonnlitabess Etandin, ) to 1), sccond. ore the Queen, 119 | evening when Mayor Sioaue rapped for ordor, | Police court today in $1,000 bail for examina- | pozzloment and grand larceny in. tai ‘ 3 5 t0 D Tiime: 105 i f tion on a charge of grand larceny. The cor ) LR Playod. Won. Lost. Ver ot | “Gi% Facor Solting mirse forf-year-olds that | Fred Arndt was granted a liquor liconse. 000 unlaw fully from tne bank. It 13 not Obleago 81 49 62 | haverun and not wom it this mecting: one \ The license committes reported adversely | Plainaut, George O'Dell of the firm of O'1 known where Tillman s and thero is no Roston...... . st mile. Sixstarters: In ot finish Bog Alr, | o compell fruit vonders and other perambu- | Brothers, organ builders charges that Halli- | reward for his New York. n il 108 (1 to 2, without being tonched won; Turk. - f Pt i 67 B10 | 107 (1 1o 1 Secontd hatt a lemeth belind and | 1nting merchants to pay £ per day for traf- | day called upon bim a week ago, claiming Glovetan.. ! 6l faur Tenstlls whdad of Portuguese, 11100 1. :i\'lnu'n'l Ilm\l:;'nhn\ they came underthe | that he come in the interest of hie oa B rookivn. 5 Thme: 1:42% ban of a city ordinance, L Ehis B pisdonald i arol S S NQUSLORAy s8edy A0S i S T Plttabur:.."] R Tone \ Mayor Sioano reported that a loan of | 10 Mowphis Hpisopal church that wanted | opicials today collocted $10,000 excess duties i 4 ISR s Ot : e Aok T aauta: 811,331, interost on tho city's outstanding | 18 opxan vopaived, Last IPriday Haliiday | o Liobres Bros. & Co., cigar manufactur B AKE NO GREAT SPECIALTY OF Cmicaco, Ill, Sopt. 25. — Garfield park | bonds, had bren secured from tne Packors | called sgain, prosented u draft for 1) £ this gity, who anterad large consign. esults, Track fast. ORI T <o d S y Bros » Memphis s city, whe d a lavge consign- ha: '3 eanently \y \ i rosults, dhracictast, 05| Naona bank and forwarded to” Kounero | ffaw b3, Elalliay Dros, oy tho Mamphis of tobiden, us Sumatea ilines il XA Cheap Suit Sales, but frequently offer rare indi Played 7 Jolson KON pny Dty daso Iy Bo) Rl B L Tam Mreny LB latter gave s personal eheck for $0 on the | Were appraised by customs officcrs as S ' R T S on semidress CrTATTD 0T Draw. i\mm""u‘.,:u?' ROy DU nd, Roley B Patvicic Bunel, Jamos McMoony, Frank | (i EaVe b f\v,,w York, and .,.r,... to ( Mmatra wrappers. This is tho largest amount 2 ments o parties with limitel means on semtdress, p RS e lod ond Face, tiree-fonrths of a milo. Fun | Gestehacio wovo wll desivious to becomo fane | piyo"iruliiduy the baliuce on the next day. | ever coliccled at this port frou oue fivm. g B busines : c oeneral we We've i miraDELRILA, Pa, Sopt, 2 oston tioc won Bankrapt second, Lakeview third. 0T the fnest.'' Saror Sl v o hele | When Huiliday departed O'Dell becamo sus- kil 2 usiness and suits for ral wear. We've just the scor in the nnth inuing today and the [T L : plolous, and, ‘bastaning. to th0, Homo banls, Receiver Appointe . 3 Y callediloavs sean oiapaas Tinivd race, one and one-cighth miles. Doad | qualifications to wear the buttons. Lolous liny Hlom i Aver. Appo . T st game was called on account of darkness. |, LR UG SR WEST i Hoaa Ty hio property owners along Twenty-first | learned that Halliday = had procured thé Lw Your, Sept. 2%—Todny Judse La | Opened a neat variety of William Baruio, manager of tho Baltimoro | * i, e strent wor atlowod 1o hit ihon a suiiabia | 1money on tho chock. 7o eashior then woie- | combo appoiated the Contrai Trust company {ub, today tendered his. resignation and n Russell won. Time: 2:01, | &/ s oEe G e worl rogressing | ¥raphed tothe Mewmphis bank for information | Lociver of the copartnors e ey fv:”’;w““’fi“':‘m""‘_\",l:l‘.,‘h.m‘“l“"f "“,”;'Jm: Fourth race, mile and one-sixtecnth, ;f’l‘}“‘t:‘; fi"_‘f,“’y:_"f‘,"“’ work now progressing | 3y0us“the tirm of Falliday Bros, Thre ‘n‘ ‘\‘“’_i ‘\f"\;,‘;“‘:'(' I‘. “‘p_[‘”'"”‘ il 1 4 = cliarge of the teain tomorrow. Score Tt i Yojai, ¥ Buren svcondimateh | Wy o Teovnold's rosignation from the polica | hours o oLy caths Ship shull bo duxillary to’sh. recolversaty s S ; Athleties. ++:270°0 0 1 04 00-0 Fifth race, mile and one-sixteenth. Fore- | force was accepted. 295 Namac 9 0% cretofore created s clrouit cor M 7 Boston. . 01010001 4=0| ranner Won, Siiverado second, Jos' Carter | Engiucer King estimated that 50,000 cuble | - When tHalliday called at O'Doll's oica on | horetofore created by tha cirouit R r ’ g L e Hits: Athletics, 10; Boston, 8. Lorrors: Ath- [ third. Time: 1550 rds of grading slong Twentleth stroet | the followlng duy the latter pointed o revol- | FRS W I GRS, 2 AR # tios, 5; Boston, Batterics: Bowmun and xth race, oua mile. Gorman won, Tom | from'Q to Avmour, Twenty-fiest P to Q, and | Yer at his head, threatening to kill him if he < h 110880/ Darin SlroseiiOtliclontinnd hlysphy. | Eurned fruviarih Kae o sgeotid, Fyuliue) Hilxo ehiled o1} gl atroet, ‘Eightesnth ' to’ Twyentioth would: i did notirebirn the tab. | Halllayd dinoti}l o vy e Vilaeimn GF [Coston Bloker hiotics, 3: Tostom, 1. B . Q ¢ FU Jave tho moucy. A policoman was sent for e More Victim o skers, 5 The TR e SILWAKER 18 SAILING ST, raeo sovin-giehinof o e, Ex | Congnie, Bacad on o\ Gung acrosted. " Halliday told Just Mamaxss, vk, Sopt s —winm i | 1 hey’re not cheap suits, but suits cheap. MiLwAUKEE, Wis., S m For five in- | third. Time: 1:0% i i Thomas Keily and Thomas Flaherty 50 pe; ¥ snal Ill.mulll,\l llim ;i \\'nm| his | ler, superiutendent for J. 1% Frank, who 8 nings both pitchers wel offactiye, outh s firsmen instead of 50, which thoy cles; that the firm bad been in existonce | gytea Suturday heavily armed to join the stiy ¢ dressy patterns, winter weioht o ol y In tho cighth fnmng both Carney and | New Youk, Sept. 25.—Pierro Lorrillard | deal of horn locking, passed. Woods, | connected with tho firm for tho past twelvo | QLo dneaged in FPreiday's riot, was. way- manufacture, and, “mark you,” that's worth two d il to any Vaughn mado a home run, Score has purchused tho S-year-old filly La Tosca | O'Rourke, Conely voted in the negative, yoars uud that all thoiv usiness I8 done 1 {5q" 0, murdered. It is learned that u i (ki ] X L LEER ! Milwaukeo........ 000001268 by St BlalsJacques for $20,000. Sho nas | . Clerk Ryan was instructod to publishi_tho | through the Mempbls bunk. ‘The justico be- | {10 F0ion was the outeome of tho organize \aser, Loulsville .. 00001001 boen the best fitly of tho vear and. horsemen | days of registration, to wit: Tuesday, Octo- | lloves that a fatal mistuke has been made. | 3G I 0% MU 7 N0 o Ot on purci 1its: Milwinkeo, 15 Loutsviite, 8. Errors: | docm the price moder rand horsemen | 4 8: Wodnosday, 14; Thursday, 22; Iriday | Halliday veuantime is locked up. b taliilatidion i ? Mitwaukec soulsville, 1. Baiteries: Dwyer . d S rd 30°and 31. S ‘or s Fin o and Vauuin, Stratton and Briggs. Earaod Tips for Toaay. SEASALORY San MDD ONRAT BOMD, HOr/ehio Cicas (i any, Xoura Tuns: Milwauke ok lalear M HER YL R ottings About Town - Ciitcaco, 111, Sept. 25, —Toulgit for the (9] O X i ®) : : 3 for the races at Latonia and Garfeld K OWN:. orAllCoro S Ovor N q { R 7 RARNNAAOIG SRDEAR A GAMBAT IART, tracks, these horses have besn pickod as | C- - Collins is home from Vermont. uneral Ceremonies Over the Duchess | first time In sevoral years Minnia Houk sane S A ) (l 1 l ( S( ) Wasnisarox, D. Gy Sept, s Hunmm]m ] BRIk u of Meeker, Colo., is in the city. Paul o Russia, before an American sudionce, Her grand g N e was unablo to hit Foremau safoly, so the >, Kol S T Moscow, Sept. 25.—The obsequios of the | opora ¢ s S onl o) - SR A ot LATONIA . P, Kelsoof Denver is visiting with s Sey quios of tho | opera company oponed a season in the United Sanhiosa b Liile tiautle bn. takiog 8 BB o ogantoneBateiok frionds. and Duchess Paul were conducted today | States with u prosoutation of “Carmen” this fly t0 right fleld was the only foatare of the | 3 Lusolence—itocl, J. P. Latta and Willinm Latta of Tekamah { withfgreat pomp. The coflin was born from | eveuing at the Cnicago opera house. Mis IS aIeAleOl T AT o str oot game. Score: 3 i AatlinecdudsoHichos, aro sojourning witn friends. tue railway station to the chureh by ofiicers | Hauk appeared in the titie rolo, Gives gon cho‘ce colors, and nobby styles, from Washington R 2100 0—5| & Empross Fred Tho Young Men's Ropublican club will | in guard's areay, accompanied by clergymen ————— el e TR 5 Emnesskronsriskoto mthyn Dot Ligtions, amga’ hia dveutups:| [ Auaicie areay, accomnanied by elergymon Kmizeant Aveivais largest stock of Knee Pant suits in the city. acred bauners. Tho stroets were Hits: W . T Cometlior-Outoraft: J. O. Herne, superintendent of the Union | g Washingio lemm{. oro 2 v . CHicAGo Pacific shops at Cheyenne, Wyo., Is futhe § (0 FOeER REEHET o olls Kent toli Bureau of Statistics reports that the totzl i and MeGupee: MoMalion “und Ronins ova O--Btarte Caldwell, city. oy i o 5O £ | jumber of immigrants arvived at the ports o N 1 3 0 'he coftin was placed ol on alque o 3 T ok e i Oshor y. A meoting will b held at St. Agnes' hall | o coltn wus placed on @ chtatulque i the | ¢ 1o taited Statos from the forcign coun: 1, / N American Assooiauon Standine. 4 Kenwood - Lorenzo. tomorrow evening to arrange for theannual | Churehwi b \VA4 VieWol dusands o tries, except the Dominion of Canada and e ) ( ) . o < e i 3 people. After theservico the cofin was re . h [ C 9 Played. Won, ios. ter Ot. 5. Chimes -1 bazaar D \ e b Mexico, during the month ended August il | 9 Boston.........ers. I B & Donovan—Irelund The worl of putting down the brick pave. | MoYed to the station¢ith the sumo state and | [SGFRG Fa5 135 against 37 in August of 8t. Louls....... i b 8 P ment on Q street, for which they bave the ooramouy and convoved to St.petorsburg, ll\(‘\l ar, 4 i n AT T i) 8 SPARKS OF SIORT. menton 4 ) i Y where tlie interuent will take place, ust yed e i Baltimore... .. 67 - LA - —~ antuokyia Constisntlonnl O g : ‘) bl ¢ 3 MIWAUKES, s 6l L Upchureh lodge, No. 2, Degroe of Honor, : Kontuoky'n Ganssitneionsl Gonventio o3 wr hoys o te, stylish and durable long pant suits (T 4 7 S Jom T . somor | WOt 18ST ovoning. A fine’ iitorary and (ummuul: ation Kestored. D e, K., St 50 The. et | Will dress your hoys out in late, stylish 1 | folleviile £ o4 (T o Horald to say. ho will row | MUsical programmo was rendered Anpvquenque, N. M., S.—After hard | tional convention closed its labors today and that fit Wwe're a little bit nervous this warm weather. Ashingion:, . il 183 authorzod the Horald to 86y be will row | g N Maxey o <iner, Mo, wes in the | work buttling with the angey waters of th adjourned sine dio. A singular error at the rat It W Chicago's Chances. Eiansbopy the Australl for the | city yesterday visiting his daughter und sou- [ Rio Puerco, in which a large iron bridge was | close in signing the constitution Is the stato Prices melied down, WIIl Anson land the pennant{" has boen | ChAmPiouship of tho world, and say §10,000 a + Mr. and Mrs. U. B threatened o bo washed away, tho Atlantic | wout that work was completed the uinety ( il ! AR 09, DB e sido. Ho will take Stansberry as a partner [ Tho case of Willlam Hiko, charged with | & Pacific Raiway company have finally con- | dinth year of tho state’s existence, when in 0 pp ho minds of tho | in doublo sculls and vow sny two men in the | gssault unon F'red Moran, with intent to kill, (RS eRTaTG fen ppuired fact it was the one aundredth year, baso ball cranks for days. Its answeris yet | world over fair course in Ameries, Habic A T sk ety queroa and all the n L AL o . , doy's playing cut the differvice botween | *hOU Lo §20,000 cbiarged with ' robbery, broko his bonds yes. | fouk PASOUEOr Lol A Ol g bos | 87 Lovis, Mo., Sopt. 25.—Charles ¥\, Vail, 4 1 the loaders down to one-balf game, TS T VT TR, terday and skipped for parts unkuown. “Ho | breaks arrived in thegity and wero sent east | charged with the murder of his wife, has Chicago has made a galiant struggle in | Cuicrao, 1L, Sept. 23, —The checker cham. | Fecaptured bis booty as rapidly as possible Tho rains have been | been rendicted. It wil bo remembe what hus been the hottest ruce for the pen- | pionship gamos, twonty-five i all with fif. | Miss Minnie Collins, an employea of Cud- | unprecedentedly bewgy but the ofticials fear | vruil was tried for wifo murder lust ¥ Should stop in look through our extravagant importations in P pionship s, ) all wi ! ahy’s, wulle out riding with a gentleman [ uo other troubld (il wastouts, avy and that the trial ¢ ted 1 & hun. nant the country has known. Six times did | teon oponings, were concluded this evening | frivnd last evening. was Lhrown froas the Jur, oli kwear, underwear, cte. — Keep close watch Unclo Anso fight his way to the top of tho | in the rooms of tho Chicago Chess and | buggy and suffored a compound fracture of 4 . tinge whion tima Vall e been out on bill Engli = T s I heap, and five times was bo thrust back. | Cheeker olub. Two gawes wore played aur- | the arm. X m..n,..-au:-npu.~...« S ———— on oul reet show windows, — We'll promise you 1 This Is no disorcdit, as every club but Cin the day. Tho first was drawn and Par Ab tho meeting 1as.‘evening ot the repub. | ~ OHicaco, 1, BeMbSRi=At Roentadartwo || o o S W BRSS L IR L e e a0 Dbt ) 1 AT won the second with the white side and | licans at Pivonka ball, stops woro taken to | %angs of dock laborer: D Whitoand. one R 18 ORI s R LARN B AR 1sad at one time or othor, During the entire | Dundeo opening. Tho final score was: | orgunizo e elub composed of tho older mem- | colored, gat into an altercation ou the [ B9 sales 7,200 pounds at 2 season tho clubs have been so closely | Barker, b: Reed, 0; drawn 20. Charles ), | bers of the party. Delogates to the judicial | Western Truusit compauy’s docks whil . 4 0 bunohod that tho 1oss of & gamo or two meant | BArker of Bostou, the winuer of the tourna- | convention wera na N waiting to bo paid off, James Kolly (whit 5 Bow H‘jlh Alne j-'»‘ iy a descent ulmost from top to bottom. . Kven | ment defeated J. . Reed of this city for o | Court Magic City 165, Independent Order | Wa ' 10 00 Wl 00 NEEES TR GRIOS) | o ysmivinap, Lenn.. Sopt, 25.—Major K. W ) J il o e / Bow, with only five mare Kamos to piay thels | PUrso of §1,000° of Fore ‘.l will meet la their hall, Twenty- | W8 RIS Clored Bates was pursued | Hopkins, for many years a prominent bus = ~ r o ] ] ] () 7 ( positious are not fixed Ryan Was Ontolassed. fxth aud & streots, Wednesday eveniuk, | by tho other white combatants who fired a | ness mau i this eity brains out )l O (& . : g &S0 o = Ixcess Duties Collected. Boston and Athle likely winners 1 the Wasmizaroy, D. C., Sept I'he chiof of Chicago went eust ou Ler la 2 September. 10, fino literary and musical 4 or of sho Wter m, o I 1 ————————————————— o8 Sorial GO 0wt potteunt. Bt the | ,CUeAo, ik, Sept. 5.~ Tommy ‘Ryan of | yrogrammo hus been arrangod e B o n e rg oA 1oss of four Kamos in succession--ono at Hoa. | Chicago and Jim Hall of Australia sparred | Whilo a Sarpy county farmer was crossing | by bullots. Bates | was — captured. and tou and throo at New York--the whilo Boston | five rouuds for poiuts tonight at Bautery D | & rickety bridge near Savage Station, in his | |geked up. way steadlly wlnoing ‘uarrowod that load | armory, uudor tho managomeut of Parson | Wagon tho bridge wont down with him, pro - 2 o 3 groatly. Since leaviug New York Chicago | Davies, It was evident aimost fr. cipitating man and team 1ato the water. Ho Army Tactics approved. i e 3 a one and deawing ono. Boston in the sawe | by the Australian. The victory was easily | Were badly bruised Proctor has tinaily approved the new tactics | When she was Child, sho eried for Castoris, e ’ time has played nine games, winning all. The | awarded to Hail | Epworth league will give an orange f § B bnaly. 8k / | difforeace in standing (s due to the e — tival at the First Methodist church, cornor drawn gume of last woek ut Chicago with Bond Statement ‘Iwenty-third and N strects, Friday oveutng, | i 4 Sha g Children, aho GATS i Gasicsin HEERVOLLY REFUNT (SE 174 y ) Mttsburg. Had that game been finished the g % 5 Y ount | October 2. A cordia ation 15 extended had | MONEY CHEER f A ony Sl orrer I5th and gl cluba wobld be on equal footing or with one | \WAMINGTON, D. C. Sept. 2. —Tho amount | e R AN Mt ST~ || WHRNHOUIE 418 ¢Naa LIBFaCIURY ¥ seiner 14 a4 HEr gawe between them. The season closes next | Of 44 rer cents coutinued at 2 por cent today | \iji'he yerved and everything possible wiil isoned by an Enemy I n s ) Saturday. Chicago has two more games at | Was &05,000, wmaking the total continued 1o | be done to make the eveulng a pleasant one I isviee. Ky L ear Scotts. SEN D L1FOR ( l 7 1/ A /; £t ‘/\ 4 ‘/I' Clavelnnd aud then plays threo at howe with | date §26,008,650. The total amount of 435 per | for ali. ville yestorday tho fam JuaLy Assessor for the army, ana they will be put in practice | Whou she became Miss, sho elung to Castoria, 13 500n 08 the necessary arrangements can bo

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