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A ————————————————————————— ——————————— O —————— ——————— ————— ——————————————————————————————— ) UATE W D | bigh b that haa boon conferred upon N NI N N L Stapiieht Fmpera socond, Lady Beil ) (CIN CRAN 7 FYTFW | tho soctets anaa deseription of the monu TEQTS | v | N NOM‘A‘AT}‘J " DA\ lD MERC‘?R E‘I:EI::::'I?‘:::S\EEEOE::-‘:&%:é:}{:eafig{:sé}!‘ Dhr\D SORIL ON B"r ."M \ ;:tfi'.:fi:':‘-. ‘Ep&j";;kr':“%’hm‘m;‘ '/'\"r).m'; M\RC“I\(' l\il{.\\n RI.‘ ",“ ‘r'vl:'l‘:;rlnt:‘t‘v\"!“r':v;?;::r'"-“!r :;'l\‘l':;":l“'; r“lm"n PRO I l'u\].b NOM (/lllN\)ll‘AN d t ko, 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEe AWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, — third. Tim who was o have been ono of the speakers, A " Ho said that he proposed to maie the rustio Fourth oights of & mile., selling; [CONTISURD FROM PIRST PAGE. | (;u-:"ns-:nnu rogret vln‘m on socount of the A b s Republi N Yoazres= | Of his 1ifa in this campaign and would vo | M inks 1 ilistio Oham- | Crocus won. n8e Len second, Stores Nevada | — — | death of his brother David bo would boun- | Thao Obiset to the Recent Anti-Ohisess Work of the Republican Bacond Coagres™ | Of his Hie i A0 o "that If be went to Miko annuvnu Thinks h‘s Pugili | Cqpir i b e e e P S : oy Obj . sional District Convention. Washington he would bo able to mako just pion Has Treated Him £hamefually. | woyipen race, Shaeloansaixtoonths of & mied, | evety way It had equated the expoctations Goneral Butterworth of Obio, ono of Law Passed by Congress. as many combinations and could do just as rd. Thmie: 19005, of fis projectors. More men were in line | Crook's comrades, Captain MoKeo of the much for Omahn as anybody the voters of t xth race, five elghts of a mile; Lililan K. thau at any other and Army parado An Flirst \\;‘" l\'II).'iIIll\ l'l‘;’ll'!‘l"h", |“'I|I|‘I!II|| ”' i - y N could ere, | nadh® second, G ) . | estmate ciose on to 50,000 men, would not b Gitson of Ohio and Chaplain John Terry o COLONEL OSBORNE'S RINGING SPLECH | the district could send ther WANTS MORE MONEY FOR HIS SERVICE | yon. (irenadd second.” Greenbuy third. | et oo e “Thio erowd whieh owit. | tho Thirty-sixih rogiment Ohio volunteer in- | PROCLAMATION OF THE SIX COMPANIES S o T AT - e nessed the parado was very largo and tho | fantey, mado addresses suitablo to tho occa- J. G, Tate was in the hall and the dele- " steadiness of its attention showed that long | sion. The monument to be ercctod has not erd Trae Republiean Sentiment Expressed by | gares insisted on hearing from him. He said | gavorites Have a D oth Gravesend Horo are whatilook like good thlugs for | as the parade was, it was full of interesi. By | yotarrived in the city. Thelr Members Advised Not to Comply the Chair of the Gonvention— that be was glad that he did not belong to a and R for Getas Dresss today's racesy, nctual count tuere were 250 bands. Too With the Law's Requivements—An Ap- ) Work of the tody party that was playiog leap-froe with his- 1 1 . FLOVCEST weonther, though at times cloudy was free AT NEBRASKA'S HEADQUARTERS, e to t ¥ . ot i b tory and jumping clear from Cleveland to L RAALL Lotk ek Tradesmdii Horiogn from rain, pleasant, and just fvarm enough . S R Quickly Accomplished, Thomas Jefferson, He ref n-:-d‘ to \\'nl:-w-r Other Sports. |' "; l':'"“, ‘} 1"“‘"' for comfort—in fact, a typical overcast Sep. | Some of the Features ot the Paradg in That the Flowery Kingdom. and Van Wyck as aisappointed republican e 1 tomber day. Divisiol Ambitions, tud towched nriofly the racords of - L Runmning Hird=Queen D'OF. . Rhono— 1. 3| mp Fires and Reunions, Wasnivaroy, D, €, Sept. 20.—~[Special = " i o 5 oprese ve Shra- " Sy $in I . What the Second distriot republican con- | Senator Povnter and Representative TR YA SO, i ! Liettoon-+Moohstens ok it Telew Tie Bar.|—Senator Paddock | SaN Fraxcisco, Cal,, Sept. 20.—~A second 1 dony & { o was a mat- | U0F in tho last fegislature. Between them, New Yorr, Seph. W, The World sa BHooREYR | The veterans Imd outa big program last | Telegram to Tne Bre.|~Senator Padd " A i . nd grossional convention would ¢ " | Wey introduced thirty bills, but few of them | Taking upJim Corbott as a protege turns out |y gonie g evouing, and many of them when thoy re. [ was at the Nobraska hoadquarters at o | proclamation has been issuud by the Chinese tor of uacortainty and conjocture whon thab | ol pana e a vote before the assembly and | u very unsatisfactory experience for Veteran [ 2 Parvenuo—Masterlo tired for the night must have been wearied | o'clock this morning and fell in with the | Six Companies, warning all Chineso rosiding body was eallod to ordor by T. K. Sudbor- | ouly ono of them passed; that was the one | Mike Donovan, tho boxiug instrustor of tho | i Seatrlhtkuindrop fhough to camp eut in ot military fashion. | boys when tho lino was formed for tho | in this country against complying with tho 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in | providing for the payment of contest fees. |y v itk 5 ol kon~Dem 4 o s wera tho order of thenightand [ Saviae fia was give ominent HORILION | tiexey septstrtion LKW a1 8 1Y (\‘;Pm g [ M, Whete Doogie county's | Tno speaker said PRt 1n thirty years the | NeWw York Athlotic club. When the Call & Kingston-Queente Trowbridgs. around the cawp fires comvades told war | Darade - Ale Plktoons 15 the ST DREYIHE | o e USLOR HW, A Nppeat 1o the ashington hail, where DOBEIAS CO ! was | democrats had managed to develop an acei- | fornian made his first visit to the metropolis red Tural—Alealde. storlos and sang old songs with knowledge | o1eco i PIAtOOUs o thio centon CArESig }empcror of - China bas iso been bloodless but nono the less bitter battle was | (EROCTEUE L PRI 4%, of presidential | three years ago, Donovan took a fancy to b TH oI DBMANDS. thatevery onoof thom would to their audi- | Fia'avonue, recelving many choers and ova. | made. The proclamation says that waged only twenuy-four houts befora. raw material, and it was so raw tbat the | him, and through his influence Corbett was tors have a high value. The Kievonth aud o ons. Tho s o, o pften recow- | the Geary law degrades Chinese, and if During the late morning hours and those | people b fused to indorse it. The e o ? TFwellth aorps held @ vounton 1n Thomas | Lions The scastor, who was often recox : 3 bl ple had refuse - Ingie 'o‘“mk“ made a guest of the Noew York Athletic club, | Towa Operators n the Verge of =n tent. It was in the Iloventh corps that uized, was heartily cheered, whilo he | gboyved will put them lower than the meanest was m:]mll.u\v.l a dogroo (.(' m-ln\;nv m:v.l:):e‘- Would stand by the flag, by the old soldiers, | The professor was also largely instrumental | CkpaR Rarins, la, Sept. 20.—[Soeclal | war and the meeting sout him a telogram ox- tokened the intense interest that was fel n M ment by waving his colors, On Thi r it,’ says the prociam: n “In making tha " ™ " \ tho corrier of Thirteonth street and ;) v 8 by nn honest dollar and the protection of | in getting on tho Coroett-MoCaftrey match, | Tolegram to Tux Bek.|—~The griovauce com- | pressive of sympathy and afso regret at bis | 1o ayonue, Sountor Paddook was joinca by | 1aw, the peoplo of the United States havo \(‘ the possible outcome of the afteraoon | guvican industries. and 10 other wavs rendered valuable services | mittee of the telographers of the Burlington, | &bsence. Senator Manderson, Hon, G. W, K. Dorsey, | treated sworn treaties made with our country session. All efforts wero first airected | Bon Baker, k. J. Cornish and E. M. ssart- | to tho young stranger R Cadar Ranias & Northorn railway prosonted .‘v'.mr"l}l_‘l O, Howard ixihle) over the | and Sergeant-at-Atms Valentine, At the | aud our emporer, with contomnt, Thoy have to effecting o concontration of the [ lott made short speeches in response to calls | When Corbott roturned to the ety After | ypoieyivimatum to officials of that roud this | bomt Hrilost ot mre (Joro mado by Genl | prosidont’s staud, where the partv were im- [ disrogarded our rihits and paid no_attention anti-Morcor forcos on W. G. Whitmore of | from the convention, urging the necd of | his battlo with Peter Juckson fu San Fran- eral Bailoch of Now Hampshire, Genera it dem: i 2 A afternoon. s wete promptly mediately recognized, the Nooraskans were | to their prowmises and w enrnost, united work, and promising their | cisco, the courtosies of the New York Ath. | 4fterroon nds wete promp NS o n lnw to suit v u Tofusad and in all probabiilty (irand Chiet | ockman of Now York, General Hurst of | warmiy chicored. The Neoraska column first | thomselves, no matter how ubjust . to Valley, but that did not seom 1o promise tho | g0 throughout the campaign, letic cinb were agan extended to him. Pro- | T (540 & PROBVRUET QUi S, | Otilo, Marshal Ransdell and othars, marched from the Belviaers, coruer Third | us, it &ny of our peebls think thoy reauisite degree of success, owing to a luke The following congressional committes | fossor Donovan proposed the challengo 10 | e T L T Marching Through Georgin was the fa. street ana Pounsyl: anin avenue, one mile warmnoss for Mr. Whitmors on the pact of | was Shun selected and the convention ade | Sullivan, nnd ot i34 Kearaey and otnor | 83 Will calltho 200 operators cmployed b Lillha! 3 | tho company outon ustrike. The schedule [ YIRS mo0K: 0 inton of the Four 6 cecincts | journea New York Athletic club members to put up 4 c I © progress of the rounion of the Hour e et e A B. H. Robinson, chalrman; Fd Stout, | a lurge share of Corbett's $10,000 stake, | Presentca by tho committeo places the mini- | {eanth army corps at_the Grant tent was se- and the offorts of tho leadors wore nexv | oot Mqailia " 1, O, Mayhield, Thomas { Miko took a prominent share in making the | [ satary for oporators at 815 per monibe | riously ‘interfered with by the fatluro of the wisor than we ure and would oboy this east 10 Capitol streot, where a wait of three . ifany would oboy it for tho suke of bours occurred. Hero they wero joined by | making monoy, lot them stop. Do not doit., the lowa veterans. 'The Towa band immedi- [ You will rapout1f you do. = Many lawyers vorite song. ¥ 3 e » doclure v o v g ately seronaded their Nebraska neighbors, | say this law is not right d those who obey directod to n orystalization of tho divided | Siwobe, Douelus; Perry Selden, A, C. Jones, | bl mateh, and sineo that memorablo day has | SHOUN & stiike be doclured 1t will probably | clectric Light company to visit their tent, but i (i was warmily appreciated ro not wise, but. fgaorant wnd foolish, field on A. 8. Churchill of this city. Washington; Jumes Hassett, D, L. Morri- | looked after Corbe {ntapests: PALLETULS, | Erata ¢ v oA ron CHEATIERUIORS afteran hour's wait a lantern and a Walf | “Sonaior Paddocis leaves tomorrow via Now [ Lot us stand ‘togoth Wo hopo all will ‘That promised better, and it was still being | son, Sarpy. L, rlv'v\h“‘\l‘ Dt the wishos of promiuchl | Tsuporintendent Williams considors it as Hvolt Ey ")‘:;,‘m‘w“""'l"w'l',‘l;_ "K"‘“‘l'”:‘lt," the | York and Boston for home, reaching No- | work with us and then wo can break this worked for all it was worth up to the time of Ninth Ward Republicin Rally, AL 18 New. YOork Attiletio cln S usurping tho rights of the company to hire raska next week. infamous law. Pollowing is the law: “Tuo famous lown State baud, which has | (Then follows the full text of the Geary bill.) won many laurels here today, serenadod T Donovan went to New Orleans to act as ad- Sl | viserin Corbett's coruer, and the matter Heary | club neld a meeting last nightat their rooms, | may yetresult unfortunate deluy the Inaianapolis Gloe club sang & num- ber of popular airs which were enthusiastic- calling to ovder by Mr. & acted in the absence of O utborongh, who | The Walaut Hill Ninth Ward Republican | whom it chooses, Suould the company sign a rnar contract to pay all a uniform rate of wages, SAgaill We Warn you not 1o oboy this law « h of Sarpy county, for him, HEAYH] L WO 10 HECBRNILALE L HB AINEHREREEE. ||y Applaudot: Bin bureau tonlght, Tho' boys st the | Ths appeal to tho empator. 18 gonched i e O O W. Osborne of | Fortictn and Humiiton streots. Owing to | Afier Corvott's viclory Donovan was the | 498N MOWE RACCRtANE, Fhe SRETIEIET They Saug the Old Songs, habitues of newspaperdom aimost wild with | tho following langunge: Blalr ws the only one prosonted for tom- | Counter attractions tho attondance was not | Jest Jplant man in tho countes, fob ho felt | telographing and aro not entitiod to full | A Thousand Yoears My Old Columbia, | Sotbusium, When = they = produced = vThe | Lord of our goverament and son porary chairman, and on taking the chalr he | solarge asat former meelings, but roports a ay. He claims that these voung men are em- | the negro melody, “*Here dem Bells,” and | Darkies’ Dream, and when the tuba artist n for thousands of years: Boliovine the new champion’s groatness. Corbett won | PiY I m NabRuint! ' poticed tho skt o ow ur o uent I norant of the manner ! Higbee | comething lik -ps 5 lfl:;lu'v‘xlu % Donovan had | Ploved at small stations where the work 1s rehing Through Gorgin” were sung 'l*“'\‘“":“l:fil‘le;l‘l‘l(\:{:“r-:‘“"v(n;r(\:;‘ :{:S -*;:,")fi‘r““l“-m'l‘ R e v AL e M nR I showed that the club was growiug in mem- | beon in a measuro instramentat in obtaining | LK% that they take local prido in their work eat success. Springsten, the drum- [ 8COF . '8 Jo olie, captured tho convention with & very aptand | from comimittoes aud from Chairma rapidly delivered speach, i £y ¥ o Pro- . t , for awhile the Towa band was tho attraction [ Bre being violated and - iudixnitics boing AT . it ABLEITAG 0 M BATHE b i AnSLeqmen MNE 1 and when a Vacancy occurs they are pro- | mer boy of Mssion Ridge, favored them r awl bat tio. ol | §oiped ubon our pooplo by tlio government of LALPELGLLLL LR RS B A e N ommitles | Lot woney he naturally expected & hand- | moted and that their work proves more sat- | with examples of bis skill in playing the | foF @ Wholo block. CommunderStendman was | 5 Etos: the s X o of tho He said: “With the closo of this conven- {:‘;d"'fil‘(‘l‘:‘";‘rfi:‘i‘mgd b IBBRTOEAVILHLNE NANCH |- 13 :l:':‘;‘l"’\""l'l“':“; ived o letter from Cor- | iSfactory than hiring outsiae operators. Wil- | small drum. i “"I‘" ‘l':" o e :lm ek l”‘\'“"l‘""“j United States donow appeal to you for the tion we shall have fairly entercd upon the e it v § rday A ved ! Jor- | ¢ snid 00 v v " 3 10880 " 4 | valuable heavy gold vbadge, heavily studde ro lef of your children in this country. Added tion we shil have faitly entored upon the | Wi "Uub - regarding the ndvisability of | bett. Therowas a familiar-looking narrow | lams snid the company s willing to pay | Guneral Rosecrans wns snnounced, and y e ek H 4 main line onerators and those on vranchos | after the cheering that ereeted him had sub- . attraot tho interest of the peoplo of this [ the Waltut Mill club adopting the same uni- | slip in the envelope, and the professor's faze | Tl " MOTROE BEC ST RS FEEETE | e e s :f“‘,‘pmu", W tmeoting | by his staff today. It is one of the hand- | bropie by the United Siates, iis ruiers now country to an unusual degree, Too republi- { fOFm as the Ninth warders. As none ot the | expanded. Bucas he read tho figuroson the | S8 0 Wy F W8 (LR PR g oo Toe | Loiin the sarvivors of hie old. corps. the | SOmest tributes paid to tho popular depart- | Pronose to force upon us unother law to do- i ¥ comami‘tee were prosent the matter was onlv | check the smile faded. The plece of paper | P , but R g s 'S d P, ARLE0 g 6 by if adtifing 15, This is o 1 unjust moasuro can PArly enters upon this campaign practi- v . : Ll el the apprentices to full salary. Fourteenth, He spoko briefly, but almosy [ mont commanders nere by thoir adwiring caily united, and backed by o record of an. | discussed fora moment and thon luid over | called for $50. and was so far from Dono- s 3 ¥, b with dinmonds, which was presented to him [ to the hardships herstoforo infl eted upon our L wo pray T from its ex- V s At " ~ — evory sentence that he uttercd was wildly | DOYs: " actions. Wo transmit tho w08 it baralled actiovements, We aro appronch- | fOFone weok. snilip | VAI'S expeciations that ho immediatly re- Hors pped 1 Luwyer. SHBAVRNLE) o o X Aniong the Nobraska callers at Tie Buk | comos (o us - We 1o told‘we st oboy 1t or g the close of an administration to which | Chairman Higbeo thon jutroduced Philip | turned the cbeck to Corbett with a few re Stovx Crry, Ta, Sopt. 20.-—[Spacial Tele- John M. Paimer, who succeeded (ieneral | burcau today were: Major William 8. | sufferlossof property and cr 08 und be we can point with prido and satisfaction, | Winter, who addressed tho members of the | marks. In roply the pugilistasked him what G, < ol A sEpaoldlly 4 = g e it | gram to Tne Buk. | — Thero is nothing for which we must apoto- | ¢1ub. He spoke especidlly to the young men | he thought his services wore worth. Thero 2 verel ddrass, aitor A ek f whien 1o fool meoni. ‘P | and confined nis romarks to Wistorical events | was somo surprise at Corbatt's. action in the | KBOWD lawyer, was horsewnipped aud rot- | livered an adde: bistory of the republican administration, | And retrospective views of the work of the | matter. Iven those who bear no good will | ten-egeed today by two women on Fourth d“_"i’:"‘. b from Abraham Lincoln to the prosent time, | republicau party, thinking, ho said toward the New York boxing instructor | street, in the busiest part of the cit; briefly. Among other things he spoke is & record of unparalloled consister The | by =0 downg woro good could Leacco onined that the least Corbett might have sent o & as O voll | Thiomantin o B als - | Worth, Licatenant J. A. Depray, Captain | forced to feave the homes wo | tolled to womas O'Dea, & well | Thomas in command of the corps, also ao- | ottt Tjcateanel o A Gopish Copta R R IR A nolds, who commanded a | Hugbes, Captuin Douglas M. Scott, General | B85 (5 S eliiaren. “Wo sond you the 1w. ath corps, followed | C. H. Prederick, United States army; Edi- Tho appeal is signed by each of the ¥ of the | tor G. A. Kogers of the Lincoln Call and R. b {4 A aud in | SN 1 %a. dents of the Six companies, By EGD MmO 5 i the presence of several hundred spectators. | groat struggle at Chickamauga and said | To Williams of Gouncil Biuffs, The latter i republican party s a party was nevor known | Uit by atgument. ' Soveralof the sbedleors | would bo doublo the amount of the ebock, | o ting azo O'Dea instituted procoedings | thavall tne brave mou who fought thero | 1eaves for homo tomorrow. e 10 be vacillating, and has never changed | Who had been aunounced were unavoidably | and that §1,000 woula be somewhat neaver i b ' g Spitzng Sy X & ¥ vseatin) | weraotE relora e Reported to Have Skinped, i StaTnet bt gainst o large number of prostitutes i oro now friends. B T : 3 Thoodore ~Woodric ot gardencr front on any of the great questious that have | detaine . the proper caper. drive them from the city, He claimed to bo Governor John J. Chase of [ndinna, who | Special sale on linens at Hayden Bros. LHOOUON VY oD [Oley Fainaviet Sgatdonar Arisen since its orgamzation, T elevation Sixth Ward R The Mua trom sioston backed by Poarl street” business men, that | was a private i an Indiaua regiment in the | tomorrow. who has been hving near Florence, was ar- JMRheimasson e *',“2-'.‘,“’,".‘“"';‘.‘Ii"éi‘,‘u‘"»‘;'éw‘i-‘ The Sixth Warc Republican elub will hold | Provipexee, R, L, Sapt, 20.—A lavge audi- | Street being the one to which this class is | Fourteenth corps, also spoke. His speech | P rested Monday on complaint of Mar tion of home Industries hve been wingng the | ® rousing meetirg Saturday ovoniug at the | ence welcomed John L. Sullivan and bis new | confined, ‘When the casos woro enlled in [ was ofton interrupted by tho enthusinstic ap- ] Nebraska Women at the Faie. hurged with bastardy. He was watehwords of these ye court they were dismissed on O'Dea’ mo- | plause of a thou: rs. club rooms at Twenty-sixtn and Lake, at | play entitied, and comrades present. In compliance with the r quost of the | tukon betore Judge Brandes aud released on “Weon \G RS toanolwl e 2 e J The Man from Boston,” ere | tion, Tho defendants and court officiuls A Maguificent amimation. boardof lady managers of tho Columblan | his own: recognisance. Just bofora Hisiare o bavo uwica ns muny pooplo and twios | which it is expooted that Judge Crounse, J. | lastuight. * __ charged him wifh vlackmail. It veas aileged 0 - " oty last | Exposition, T have the hounor to proscnt the | ¥est ho had sold his plaze for 5,000, and it is a8 much money for ouch person as we bad | G. Tato and the Second district congressional NATIONAD LBAC that ho wonf th the women and told them | Ao electrio thumination of the city last e now reported that ho has goue to some moro when the republican party ook control. As | yominee will be present and speak. A gon- N AL L 3 that it thoy wauld employ G. W, Kelloge to | DiEhtin houor of the veterans was on a | apvended circular. | SO oL et J far us Nebraskn is concerned siio it rison | oral and cordiat tavitatisu is exteuded to_all ck Luby Tries Pitohing as o Kemedy for | dofend them and pay his. foo w advance, o | Seule never bofore artempted in Washivgton, | 1t the women of Nobraska wish to bo meri- it to 8 place of first importanceand bus bucome | to bo presont aud assist in makiog: tho mect- onfing = fleho1althe LReRtit: would dismiss thie ¢ase. Two women, Fiorenco | 40 “}"“.“":‘{'"-“e"u”kfru"' “[°: Ol 10 | tomously ropresented, it is absolutoly nec- PERSONAL P ] astar of creat magnitude in the galuxy of | jug a success Citicaco, TIL. Sept. 20.--After & threo | Winters and Tora Wildron, refused. He'| 3ovonteenth stroct wus ablaze withi ‘lights. | (000t this matter receive immediate : 7 the nation. Wo havo beautiful bomes, sur- . io, Ti, Sept. 20.--A HhatitiaaToRL S aninst them, | very available dynamo iu the city, pulic | &3 Juan Boyle of Kearney is at the Paxtos % - G instituted oxtra proceedings against them. h attention, us all data must be in the hands of 5 rounded by every evidenco of wealth and CAUGHT AFTER A YEAR. weeks' loaf Luby went i the box for the | oy tivchayn two rawbides and driving | 8n¢ private, bad been brought iuto requisi | Sttention, us all data mish be in ih O/ Obost/ot Proment 16Rt kel ivEsy, R Rl ity en v gy sataimbime 3 Coits ana was {nvincidle, excopting in tne | to O'Dew's oflice. 1n the Academy of Music | ton, aud numbers had boen shipped hore | 5 1T ons"or the Womin's Christian | J. V. Ilwood of Chicago 15 av the Morcer. ‘ had & wilderness and _poverty” and destitu- | Mr. Annette of Salt Luko Mectsa Man Who | (vontn when the Browns jumped onto him | sont tha drivet ap to call him down to tho | especially for this display. = The result of |, lull reports of the Womana Christian 17001 Of G ¥ z tion. There are certoin gentiemen who in Once Had a Draft. ) = i v 4y enced | these efforts of the comtittee baving the ! npe! naon, Lorps, A, D. Sears of Grand Isiand is at the Mur- tho midst of plenty aud Drosperity cansee | A prominent business man of Sait Lake | [OF four singles and a threc-bagger. Tho - | street. When he appeared thoy commonco: + | missionary societics, have been received. nothing but want and destitution, but io field work on both sides was ragged and the | to thrash him. Tiis eves were blackened | Matterin churgols oxceedingly sausfactol spite of them God will_continuo to reign and ors: 800 -7 a ce badly, s 1d | One of the features of thollumination is the Leplies to tue following guestions, or any aud a smooth faced, well dressed, handsome information giving names of societies or 0. West of Grand Island is at the Mil- A ; ) 1 ) il 3 lard, &, the government st Washington will still _vmmg| man wlu; hails ll’rom nll:nas'. any place, \f::xt;:selfil|ngsc$£|":-md by the latter. Attend- fifit;“‘?:{.},\\v’.};»smm, o Mleith bad | mue of orilliant reprosentations of corps 3{:&:1?1:2 &::&1?){:2;L$ appeal may he made, L. C. Washburn of Norfolkis attho A ) e e T oy Wecallamiton Of e T Bl st Tt 1 0o follohs ol 1= 71| eE8E UG e o et 1iton agtiallway i | (B8t HERVREY Ol OFeIOPHEGsG BAU oA N T s ,“:1‘ U;“:" A "{‘5 2 L1z {m." The business mau was C. F. Anuctte, man- Oiioagor 1001000 0 24| soughtrefugein bus oftice. The women then | P vl‘“_ “um";“!f" ““d 1‘:1“ "“‘—Il‘-' N WITC | prestdent Woman's Auxiliary Board Ne- P, W. Feency of Lincoln is at the Del- om poverty and dependence to a condition | yger of the Salt Lake Electric Light works, a1 8E ‘T/onta:87.Chib drove away and were unmolestod. GATE =3 W Ly g B R 41 Exposition, lone. of comparative independence, and invested sy i 2 Hits: St Touls, 8: Chicago, 8. Errors: St. 3 = colors of tho first, second and third divisions. | braska Columbiau Exposition, =~ . it with u diguity nevor known before. Move | And the youngor ono guve s name as G. | Louls i Chloago. 5 “Buruod rins: St'Louls A L Ty Tach of thesa 15 outlined by ncandescent i 8 1 208 Burt atrcet, . L. Hallof Burwell is a guost av the than that, bofore the republican party as. | K. Simpsou. Mr. Annotto had caused Simp- | {2 Blyeisio 5, Yaviorios: Glewson and Buck= | =) oSy tigdn a0 Zin only matter | 1ights of the samo color as tho badge. Thero | | Your oraanization will greatly oblige ihe | Millard. | sumed control we saw Buchanan beggin, v 3 ail oy el 3 2 b bl o | are also placed at s o1 Jortraltaiin | BUORELO 8Ny AN AFers oAt L0l SHlan B H. H. Rovinson of Kimball isa guest ab S1CiGy 7ot the goveramentAUIZIY par pant: :‘:Zl:::;j?‘l’;l’;::,:‘,‘:;“‘{,l;’:f;‘r Y uegeritolas Jonuhs Get One from the Leadors. of mtcrost in the Gorman Catholic mecting | Area'sh PIACGL At short intervals portralts 1o | 0o, it vou' will anawer tho following |y paxies. o U \ | It has buoyed up the credi of tho nation | yo™ 0 o PR SR B bicious |+, CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 20.—A passed ball | today was the'introduction of ‘a resolution | apove each of theso ana above the corps | Questions, aud give any ndditional data that | o 00, MoDonald of Genova is a guost at | untit today our securities are floated at a En ¥ wausg by Zunwer in the fourth gave Millera chance | by the Minnosota delezation demanding’that | badges are the names of many of the great | -2"“ deem:o/ ".': “°| ’: ,"“k"“" N“ b5 il ‘;V“‘”l‘g{ "“} tho Dellore, B premium of ¢ and 3 per cent. L0 to score from second base in today's game, | Senator Davis of that state rotract partof | vattles of the war in which representative | the aims, practical workings or results o f The_position of tne republican party on | Tho story as told to Cantain Mostyn is as the tariff is no now thing. Itis amone the | follows: fundamental principles of our woverament. I No matter what party was in power a certain amount must bo raised for the nec gIViug Pitisours two runs, Thatsetilod the | tho spoech he made in, the sonato attacking | corps took au active part. A design of | your association. ~This wigrmation isto bo | W Mirton Smith of Lincolu ls reglsterad Abouta year ago S.mpson_ showed | game. which was sharply played through. | Cahcnsloyiam, Uuloss he dgos tho German | special intorust has boon orcotod at tho hoad | iuseried in v catalogue of tho organizations | atthe Milars, /0 up in Salt Lake and claimed to have an in- | Out. Attendance ',600. Score: Catholics of Minnesota will be called upon to | of Fifth street at the head of the white | Canenaior by oAt Tov (6, BEAAEion of - T ML Ponuoy o ood Riyeriwas at tho entioalia bhe 616otroalline) ELa s as Thtece) | OlovuiRua 00000 ¢ 00 01| defeathis re-clection. Itivas referrea. houso lot. Itis a monster fac similo of the | charitable, phi -apie, , sani- [ Arcude yesterday. o B tary, hvgienic, industrial, or social and moral oW, f $SAry Pittsburg... ... 10010000 0—9 Grand Army of the Republic badge, eighteen | LY. h 1. . . W. Benoinger of Des Moiues, Ia., is o | expenses of a greavand growing nation. The | duced to Annette by well known' people who % i Pittabu i 0 Rrrore: Will Compete with Minneapolis. feot in hoight, 1tis made up of incandes- | Feform movomeuts. e guestat the Murray. | difference between the volitical parties is | had known Simpsou’s relatives back in the ,0: Pittsburi, 2 Earned rans: Pltts- | Stoux Crry, Ta., Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- | cent lights of the various reguiation colors Tho board of ludv managers wishes: to B ciiband| fau)ylol O Falare | ouly the wodo of lovying this tari. o ro- | stules, but who had nover seon tho young | purg. I, ‘Watteries: Cuppy nd Zimmor: Buld- | gramto. Tk Br. | —A company with a paid | and produces a grand ofiest. The duplicate mgke thiss enorelopedia: ‘ul;eu'_“fi(‘ll‘,;f':‘g"t‘tg guests at the Arcade. 1 ‘ s o aallma o e b enmeronty: || 15 Bt motme mioney ato thio new, sehows ag || - Trp up eapital of $100,000 today arranged for a | PINARAC L v B0 AL WG SIS O | public, und desires to fmpross evory womn | Jobn M. Braw of Wood River 15 among Boar tho capanses of 1ho nation, oconomjonlly | had soveral conversations with Simpson DR tour il of 500 barrels capnocity. Tho con | raat” Guar one of tho antrances o th | thatuo "baud of women is too lurgo or tgo | the guests at tho Dollono. ] administercd, but it would take the tariff | sbout the matter. One day Simpson PuiLapeLeuia, Pa., Sept. pauy provoses to compete directly with Min- | TAERe) UM UL Tib SRR, @0 | small to find a place in this historic record. H. 0. Watson and O. J. Scott of Kearney from every article that cannot be produced | produced w draft, for §150 on an | €00l attendance 915. Score: neapolis.and get wheat from tkessmesource | Lo 5 S o co® & oreat fan or 1,300 | If you will all heip us we shall succecd tu | wero registercd at tho Paxton yastorday. inunlimited quantities in this country and | eastern firm and asked Anuette to identify | Philudelphia. el .o 080 ] HODISSIGODEIXALes lamps arranged $o that they can be turned | Making this work a book of referance fo Ciicaco, Il Sept. 20.—[Special Telo- | admimster it in sucha way as will pro- | bim at the bank. This the munager was loth | Brooklyo, P UAUR0R0O 0582 Former Omalu Man Mied. on and off, giving the fan the appearance of | Years to como, and shall be avle to show th m to Tur Bi .)—The followine Nebras- K tect ut once our labor and our American in- | 10 do until he was satisfied that the paper Blitlndeiohin. 8 Brookl: Errors: i most wonderful advancement of women s aro rogisierail here today s Orand Pa- ¥ 5 W f delons ! s1mNWoOoD, T, Sept, 20.—1Special to Tur | Opening and shutting. Over theothor gatg | Most wonderful ady 1 omon | jeg gl duy nd Pa duiatrios. Ta Uty cumpain success and har- | was goud. So Simpson went away, but. re- | bhlladelphia, 2" Brooklyn ' Buried’ runs: | Giexwoo, Rk ey nocldent | 16 8 kreat shield with an caglo surmounting | alovg all philanthropic wnd charitable lino c—C. M. Boynton, Mrs. J. M. Burris, | mony must o hund 1 hand. You have no | turned shortly with a tolegram testifying to | vt Stih aid Kinslow, . oered on e |—As the result of a runaway aceldent | o with their wdustrial and eaucational advan- es Burris, R. C. Cushing, Omaha. i man in your midst 100 £ood 1o be your stand- | the genuineness of the draft, and the young b3 S 4 at Mioneola today, A. M. Miller, (nr'u‘l;x'l_v an Novel Electrieal Display. tages. In view ol this,may we usk a prompt eat Northern—Clark Gapen, G. J. O'Don- ’ | ard bearer in this battle. But it is uot neces- | man got his money on Aunctte’s eudor: ORLY(OR arastilat Omahu huilder, was_illed ano Arv Walllag | 5 4,5 qisplay and_ sometning entiraly new | 243 fall repiyt o of | Ghoe. W. G, Stoane. wife aud daughter, O. | sary for me to udvise you in ihis respeet, | ment. ‘Lhetelegram proved to be a forgery Cixeissari, O., Sept. 20.—The Reds won | and L. B. Butler suffered broken legs. 1 Washington is shown in the whito house amoy (;m? o . ‘l" l!"l«_l‘."“f_ ‘lm;nc't x . Mower and wife, Omaha. Palmor Houso I\ | and T uwait your further pleasure,’” ard the draft worthless. Detectives were | out in the ninth by heavy batting. Attend Ee = e ron ARE Y (Foh LRO R be manilon Sl H aralin= | o carsad 25 of fl‘:l:‘:" ;.I.; dnl"_wl.‘; -Mrs. M. H. Blackmore, O. G. Laugiry, K | Colone) Osborne was frequently and en- | sent after Simpson, who sisipped after he got | ancs 1,500, Score: e numerable hights aro half hiddon in the | PhondinE Secret i B o o i | Omeha: R | thusiastically applauded, the moncy, and he'was traced to Portland | Gineinnati... ...... 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1—7| DesMoixes, Ia, Sept it | e Al of thom chunzonble charas, | Ders: present mombersiip, what aro tiio aims 4 | E. Stout of Waterloo and Judge Hazard of | and down tho coast, whero he obtained moro | Louisviile.. 01202000 1-6]sippt Valley Womon Sugrage association | tor disappearing and reappearing in the | gr,37ur socletyt have you any egucationa > Sarpy county were clected socrotary and | money worklng the'samo racket, Finally tho | “Mits: Cincinnatl, 13 Loufsville, 1o Eriors | met tolay in nnualsession. Many distin- | tmost bowiidering manner. Tho. trocs aud | feauurost it so what aro they! sourco of in At Furmington, Me., the other day u i assistant secratary respectively. matter \vnxdr?p[\ed. Cincinnatl, 13 Louisville, Tatned run guished women were present, Including | shrubbery seem fairly magnotized and the :3“; m_‘ ous X[ 5, L y s eat captured one of a flock of marting | T e Recoutly Mr. Auuette came to Owaha on | ¢ neinnat’, 67 Lowisville, 4 Batterles: cham- | Susan B. Authony. cffects uro oxiremely boautiful, Turoughout | $UPPOFUIE B which had their nests in alittle house ‘ | The i SR ' business and last night bhapponed to run | beriain,Dwyerund Murply; Sanders and Mer- e tho grounds are a number of other electrical VERY POPULAR PLAN. provided by the owner of the feline, and it | ted, e X y the | r a suckor. oment to < e wing ch rev T Th e & rintig v W o racLe v s pi s cries | and tho teiporary organization was mads | step outside and find Officer Gadola, who ar. | _ BALTINORE, Md., Sept. 20.—Weather cool. | 1utie Tates of Wickedness Gathered at the | § o 0 O o o ity | WVestern Art Association Satisfiod with the | Attracted by the piteous cries of tho | permanent. 5 rested Simpson, but insisted on taking An- | Attendance light. Scoro: Central Station. colored lights s especially fine and notable jESENsta Ly coxpoEablu U bird its mates came to the rescue, q | On motion ot JJ. W. Carr the convention | nette down and holding him as complaining | Baltimore. . 00011000 0-2 The war on the Bast bottoms botwen the | aisoare & number of sct piaces along tho The Western Art association gave evidence | alighted upon pussy’s back and necked, | proceeded Lo an informal ballot on & cult of | witness. Immeuiately after the arrest friends | Boston .. .. .40200016 0—13 R avonuo, probably the most conspicuous being | 1ast evening of n good deal of vitality, and [ scratched and screamed so furiously 1 | wards aud precincts, nominatng spoeches | of both parties started for Judge Berka's ( Iits: Baltimor Boston, 13 Eprors: | MoEllatton, the O'Shauguessy sud tho | AVAEES, BEORID % BCHEY BB BEIERENE G | the way the membors proseot grasped the | that she was soon glud to dvop her proy t being barred, and those not delegutes wero | house to arrange for bonds. Mr, Annette | Baltimore. Furned runs: Balti- | Costello families will probably cease for u e T . ta oo < " oy 1 oot i o " e ordered excluded from the fioor, was released, but Simpson uad to bo lockea | more. i Boston. 1. Butteries: Glibert and | gow qays at least. Yesterday John Costello | Syastn of Junll,h sKlgUI.IJ\N'- in fwm“nf the | situation showed how deeply they were am- | and escupo indoors. Then the purplo ‘The roll call progressed swimmingly until | up, as Judge Berka refused to release him, | 1oVinson: Staloy and Bennett. Bwore ot 8 warrats for John MoEIbatten | tn ot B oot o Baniae Star buijd. | Prossea with the possibilities of such an ac jros 1‘.3::.hroldv“ [ nuun reloielng,nolsily tho Ninth ward was rouched.and hat passed, | “Pho Salt Liko authorities were notifiod by Tallenders Aguin, and his wife, Suse, for assault with intent | ingis very handsome. During the aisplay | ton. Prosident Lininger read tho proposed | chatlering over the sulvation of thoi: | R & liaroteny from warlous parts of | telograph of 1ne arvest Wasiixaro, D. C., Sept. 20.—Darkness | 1o do great bodily injuzy, and the police cor- | powerful search lights thrown from the tops | Articles of ucorporation and they woro e i f | votes to Corn'sh, tho Seeona to Churchill Colonel Benhwm Injured. sloppod tho gdmo it iho ond of " tho egath | ranled tho gutit and- took the battlo scared | of high buildings producnd u daaling efict. | SEREL (e BTRICHES, PRVIS S SRGH | 0 | : o Churchill, olo od. 7. Attendanco 1,000, & . thoir i ok 01 825,000, « 000 shares ] tho Third to Bartlott and o Bourtt, PIfth | Colonel Daviel W. Bouhaw mot with a sor- i e e IR IR I s e Hadh e oke ) .| 885 sach. Thoy set for: i Burposss { 3 O s PR L s cablo car corner | ( Mits: Washington, 3: New York. 0, Error Jnited States infantry, was laken juto cus- | camp fires by attonding last night o 03, -a-brac, rece ] | Itehth divided its Vo ovenly botween Mer “: E‘l“‘ j‘“’l’l”"l;‘ oftthe cablo R LT e R e G R R Ch e S k,fiy by th6 polica lst hight for using loud | number of 2,000 in Judiciaty square, whica | such works 10 bo held in trust, und. perfori I cor ana Churobill and tho Niuth gava Mar. | of Twenuioth and Cass strects, Washington; Now “Yoik, & Butgerivs: | ana profano language on the strects, Tho | was well lightea for tho occasion by’ a huge | such other duties consonunt with the pur- | ::fir d"lui uul one each to Fstabrook,Church- He got off on the wroug siae of the car and | Killen und MeGuire; Rusie and Ewing. man did not appear to be intoxicatod yot had | circlo of gas jets and the rays of an electrio | poses of the association. That the :xshm\l.(- [ (e Loty boen rogurded as soixa | 414 nOL nOLico thut unothor trat was ap Standing ot tho Teams, « poculiar 100k 1 his oyes which causod tha reh light, and listonca to war remiais: | tion shall have an existonoe sr\m ‘x\.:fl:‘ ihio | for Mercer, but ono of ner ter votes strayed | PFOAChing from tho opposite direction untii e police to suspect LLat he was Lemporarily in- Samallkolles, Sinuslo uys baRR AN i) yoars iand conmence Busiuess wien BN | AW to Fatabrootc. Dhis fous: dsians he was about toalighit. Hemade an effort to | Clevelana ... e sane. . s of colored peoplo trom St Augus- | has been eI B0 o 3 togutes-at- | o i® % o . rate | Bonton ... bR it : : Y eatan + churoh in this city, Thera was an air [ of the articles the subscription — books ] Tnris cast thrco votes for Moroer and pna fop | Fe£aIn his place on the foot board of the train | Bomton.. Meat Inspector Ieson yesterday covfls 1B salaTeli. o ) i ioF hacariolph tup s AURASEIERRD © ek Estabrook. Sarpy county gave Bgrilett five | DUt tho approachiug car strack him and | New vork.. |Baltimore. .. . cated and dumped into the river sixty-eight andon about the mueting, u.m,|u~c“ wel D R T | | and dropoea ono to Merctr, and \Rashington | K0ocked nim down botween the tracks. He | Brookiyn st. Goulessr 131 81,0 | cans of spolled. goods, ‘Tho proporty was | orsl Henderson of lowa romarked, oy ( signed, for upwares of SO0 LireR o ol | throw four to Mereer and stacked up the ve- | Varely escaped a horeiblo denth but fortun- | Clacinuaii: 527\ Washington. .10 §7 4.0 | taken from D, Michael's store, 119 North | weroto huve o b—lof 4 tino.©0 Whe cios 4 peaging : 3 | malning five iv Churchill's cotumn. ately bis ijuries are not considered dangor- Twelfth street, fdok aavantago of bis invitation. e | R A e ST e T } ) " There is o bad looking gash o Bhoabe Blake, the notorious English streot- | they got weary of oratory thoy demanded,’| A circular lottor was sroed up Chicago, Clontarf, Douglas, Hast Owaha, | 2U8: ‘There is o bad # gash just above 0o h P edly, music, aud o tnoy wore | ting forth the plan of incorporation end tho Jefterson, MeArale, Millard dnd Union pro. | the eye o the side of his hoad and one X _ walker, struck town last night aftor a few | good-naturedly, music, and inusic thov wwors o ahts halt ot (to fmembers of (ihe SO A miiliurd ung Uniou bro- | g0uider is severely brulsea, but. asido. from Favorites Celehrate at Gravesond, montbs’ absence, aud immediataly foll luto | Kivon o their lioarts! contoat by Lwo willing | uducemonts bold, ot to membors of th hanner; Florence and Vatloy sent to o, | this the injuries are slight. ‘He was romoved | GRaVESEND Rack Track, N. Y., Sept. 20.— | theclutches of Sergoant Sigwart, who locked | bands. = The meeting was = fermally in- | assoclation o ta 2 i i y ook 0 Bapte | e O S aa. S aq y g ‘ c B tho city Juil. Phoebe said, as sho | augurated by Gencral Elisworth of New | zaton. / lett, Elknorr: 1o Churehill, and Waterloo aud | 10 b1# boarding plac o Madiaon anda b | Fous wiapiog 1ayorltes placed sbe.lungors: | DOF U LY e old room. that the | York, who was followsd by Goneral Heu- | “I'rom the oxpressions of those prosent it Weit Oty divided, tho former “botween [ REYSlelon oatied to drass the wounds. —Hhe | ju good bumor aud sent them back to tho | Wi marched to hor @i voom, AL e | (00N " witty spoceh interrupted fro | was thought it would not bo found “dificult R W y + Mercerand Churchill, and the Iatter batween | G00LOF reported tho colovel as resting easy | i 00 PSS FUC Berl, FROAL BECE 1O TIG | wibloomin', blasted bobbies had no right o Wy by thrusts of bantering by bis loqua- | to raise the anount for which the associu- T | Neott and Bartlott. West Omaha was the | today aud the prospects of spoedy rocovery. b arrest her and that they wouldn't dave to do | uen Irusts ¢ R by 1 e 9 od iand’ na 1L 150088~ KAy “\ | e Rty SN O AR L e L ¥* | vacing. The weather was ploasaut, tho | 1\ in Lunnon. cious audience, Music and Dantering con- | tion is Lo be ncorvorated, and a1t 1 necos: BEAS A \ 3 < iRan p 5 3 nee, rlongs: Rosi o1 won, B 4 = c ispersed. real o " o mel 5 e 0 @ por- As soon as the roll was comploted, aud bo- | K. J. Pierce, o braoman ofi the Fromont, | Adelbert (4 o5 second, St, Kolix (6 to 1 uhire, | Jastnight by Seegewnt Graves: for dumpiug | FOELESS RIS 0T TGN il will | Lion of the stack taken by’ the next meeting, | Of Freepor, Tik, began to fail rapidy, lost an { fore the vote was anuounced, tho wost | Elkhorn & Missouri Valley raiiroad, who | Fime: 115, tho contepts o rol of fish refuse anto un | {ih FL R nighwduring the encampment. | which will bo held next Tuesday evening. appotite and got into a serious condition from antenso activity was wanifested'in all parts | lives at 520 South Twonty-first stroot in this | (S500Nd race fiveand o hatf turlongs: sam | alley near LhiriGagh and Murtha stroots, , = o Sho could not cat vege- of the convention ball, us factional londers | oy L AR AR tinRak Weller (6 o3 'won, Courtship (15 to 5 second, | ‘The refuse has laid fu the alley for soveral General Crook’s Monument, A Nyl S DyspepSIa K it Vo ‘) A nt fon w ot cily, was severaly wjured by falling frowm s | Iitzsimmons (50 to 1 third, . aa; and repdil complaints have been C hady slopes of Arlington, where % ” i tables or meat, and even started on & po or yoles. switch engine at Kremont Monday after- Third race, mile und n sixteenth: Lord ad6 10 the Hewl ki department, but the gar- D the shady sloy A Zton, o J. G. Fiok ard w man named Hareis were | 28 0 10 oL S OT ive u houser , und o ; 8 .l wiar (610 1) third, Time: 1:31% ) brave, there wore lnid yesterd - ZMATIAT RATIIOR BF onco demanded that ho ho ordored off tho | PATLALY tornoff. He was vrougut to Omana Face, tho Noptune sinkes, six fur- | cause they claimet that fish honds, ete, | Joi% FaurE N0t 2 0 Siument to arother of | Savage and Dempsey on cowplaint of the ’ in tloor as no was not a delegate, John had to PROIRHURING: i wura Gold, coity @ to 3 o, Middis- | WoPo not "I’"—m"r‘: o ordiuunce O #urs | ho uaion's famous warriors, General Georgo | Carpentor Paner company, - 00d’s sarsaparii'a i §9, though it alwost broke bis heart. NEWS OF YESIE. g yo 1 sucand, Frocida (:to 1) shird. | bage aud they Igeipd that Loy caa's Bol | Crook. ~His romaina still sleep at Wost [ ik ts conuvbtind WG B I, B0 hotel | She felta little better, Cowld keep moro food | Thon cam tie annouucement of the ballot, P - EEATBLLAY, 18 o mile und threessixteoning; | OOUECL PAY for i labor, Mandel denied | Bl whoro thoy wore wtorved only w fow | establishment under the Motroj 08 follows: Merco 8 ‘ miXtugniliag i O8; Uburchill, 23; Bar C e e [ rels Las been working over timo as a | onher stomach and grew stronger. She took | " b ) Domestie, neath 110 % Won, Correctlon aho ] | that be was thedffendiog party, but o Was | hor years ago, but It has ever been tne am- [ and Hareis s boon working over thne 48 4 | - g1 ek MUK (i £EeN, BitoREQr. S, Lok | lott, 18; Coruish, 4 Estabrook, 3; Seott, 1. Miniatar Bortants| Ay aa it 1 secona, Mustoriode ® to 1) third. Pine: 2:1, | beld just the sathe, bition of the Army of West Virginia to lay | vuler for ino paper comy Nt P WhRE | Goes her'work easily, 18 now 1 perfoct health | Paking the Formul Ballot, hut the FpOFL thit 1o s Tosl4nod fe. ininies | | BIXH race, mileand o sixtoenth:’ Willie 1, | Last aigbt thedhahiee arrostod 8 negro, who | yp,qip fayorite leader in some specially hal- | Harvls has ket Fiok Suppiol Bl § NN | ter to Italy 1s true, (13t 5) wou, Nomud (3 tn 3) second, Rogueforé | gave bis name g8-f', T\ Jeforson, for assault- | \od oy to be murked by @ monument | beds, blavk cards“and b e Ty I e e e PR | * A formal batlot was ordored, and it devel- | “\yiiiaoaps ut Dotrolt, Tex.. shot and killea | @010 D) third. Time: 1:49. 10g young boys.,‘fhe complaining WiLuess | ooypemorating his famo and doeds. Ac- | time past. LR ¥ills, They assist digestion sud cure headachs, oped the wost beautiful pracession that ever | Marsiy Grivy. | Gray's only offenso was his 0o o vy i8 Goorge I, Pouds It is understood that | (o oie mombers of the various organizn 2 - ol A2 y fant —p was socn on the floor of 8 convention, con- | demnation of the whitecups. 844 Y the police have bean looking for Jefforson | {orst iy T IRE o o imes commanded, | The Rov. B. 1. Philipps-Treby, reetor o gressional or otherwise, While it was hap- | The convention of American Switehmen we | C'SCINNATL O., Sept. 20.—Tho weather | for some time, 15 # Torhther with officers and promiuent mon of | Forrabury sud Muster, Eugland, is u vory . ) ning Morcer sat.over in a covner wud | Dallus. Tex.. did nothing vesterday furcher | was fair and the track fastat Latonia today. o - tho Socioty of the Aramy of West Virginia, | successful pheasant farmer. He bought & A lped soveral ex-cougrassioualsyiputbizors | S wiectliv tomporary orkn i About 3,600 people wero present. Favorites A Plagh/or iatucsuukes. Fatticred vostorday at Atington Helghts tb | fow birds two vears ago, mwitbout wi¢ - L apile. Judgé Swott, messwhile, ;fi::lnvu:utulx‘;n papiian ted Sepsth onp of. sha robbers who | won lu the last four and nonfavorites w the | Rareiaw, N, C., Sent. .11‘ The :ruul,l.\ l: | uold lllung(l!'l‘\'u, l-xverlt(gm x.u\\:\‘)hd;l foun- :::“l”htln\":m Dresding,\ bt Aboy_iacteated ' HEALTH F()ODS u 3 s h b « o4 ' G ) nument. ¢ b % aud thunk and thunk with & vigor thut shook | Crime at §t. Charies, Mo., on tho 3th 1nst. fivst two races the southoastorn pgrt of 1ho atato bas caused | dauoug for Goneral Croulc’s monument WFYE A0 TALLFIS SORURE A ALY the building. The otuer caudidates were At a oot f the Jefforson Davis Monu- First race. seiling, soven furlongs: Rally | some of the swamps to become aimost dry, i 3 ) \i 10 export eggs and birdu aud hio is scattored around over tho hull, lookiug ua | Ment assoclation at Richuond: Vi 1t was do- | (W D won In 1idiie, Stark 8@ to 1) second, Al , y ! Lonse (7 to 1) third. comfortablo as they could aud feeling as up- | “140d to lovato the monumont in Mouroe paric, | Sellinz, one mile: Kildare (10 | rattlesnakes peculiar to that section have oomfortablo as suited their fancy o tho situ- | fMUAitions RN 103 G Anderagy, oxsehiot W, Iiiint (6 Lo 1) second: Laura | crawled all through the neigkborhood. They | atlon demanded ity of assassinating Editor Mucker of 1o | Pavidson 6 to D) ihird, have bitten and killed a whbite woman and Whoo tho flag fell twenty-soven of the 100 | ESHrat 432 0tias: pibint racer wily dnd onossixtesnti:, 104 | thveo newro mou wud bave wiso killed s uol‘.‘qw; woro aulll‘;w:nll‘ud mla punl‘. mluuv- Wiibur F. Warner, Hving at Kirksood, Mo, | sevond. £1 Kayo (16 1 shirg, oor ot (#2800 1 of horses, mules und cattio as well as i eral of them availed thewselves of the in- panty finbai abot and killed o Durglar ns ho was eacaping | v \bail stake . | nuwbers'of dogs, Thy snakes crawl into or Qulgence of thopalitloalstarter and came | from Wariors hovsar Tho boneies heoeduas | crady the KiuiDal) atakes abx fur- | BUIDO OLAOKE El NN E N e out 1n | under the Mercer wire on & keen run, Some | be In resident of the ‘MH\H named John W S pan on this oceasion wud opened the ex- chiil s ercises with # brief uccouut of the work of | now dowg a flourishing busin particularly in Brunswick, and the monster ! - il’arched Rolled Oats, "Unequalled in Llavor. Corn Gritz, \ ' © ptor (12 to 1) second, Hanoigan 5tol) s L0 protect Lh . Tolused to embrace the opportunity, and met | Hal third, ReaL 1§ j N @ motion Lo make the nomination unanimous | An execution on judgment notes ageregat- | KIfth our furlongs: Julis Kinnoy @ W. C. T 1. Convention, Sold only iu 2§ pound packages With & storm of *Noes.” {1k 826, 0) hus beoeri issued agzainst Williwm I, | to 1 won fu 00, Bonetta (2 to 1) second, Siliie - By ¢ : ? I e A M Wileox of the Wileox Puper compuny of Phil: | R (10 to 1 third. The Fourth auual convention of the Velvet Meal o) ChLiarmAl Sohgunsament cav oroer, | ydeiphla. ‘The labilities and assets of the ixth one mile: Cup Bearer 3to1) | Woman's Curistian Temperance union of elvet Meal, .A“&wh. ;.ou;p:‘l‘:nrl‘)::.ll. O mbarrassed company could not bo learnad, l‘lal.t,':u‘h'y\l‘.' to 1) second, Bewsio | pounias county, Nebrasks, convenes in unanin S—— o 1o 1) third. MU » " or “veloped the fact that the opposition wus still Foreign. H - Kountze Memorial church, corner Sixteenth For muafing and gon on u;::: and hlad uo intention of dyiuk, nd o Yolokram from Roulo states that the geme Resalts at Gloucester. and Haruey streets, Omaba, kriday, Septen- - 2 the chairman 1 ocoutont himself wit il croite Arch und and 3 m«.@ the chairman had Lo ocontent, hitwelt with | f110,0uArdimts AL tho next SoublstOrs: Grovcester, N, J., Sept., 2 -Weatbor | ber28. 1502 at § u. m. All members aud 1””1\ Bl(‘ "l\ lq CHEAPES‘]‘ : J Jb A A y) Dodds 1n commang of the’ French | clear—track fust friends are most cordially iuvited to be pres- Nold by all First+Class Grogers, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ngs: I u. the nominee of the coavention. Haloy > 5 forces lu Dabiomey, reports that on the lith First race, ono and ono eighth mile, seilin ‘There was au uproarious demund 1o bear | [uor ho hud & desperato ongagewent with the | Kiux 1dls won, Teleph ond, Ebiis th from the nominee, andMr. Mercer 100k the | [abonovune: losiue: four kiied. and Afieen | Hiwe: siiag. " o cpuone second, Eblls thir Ppistform to express his appreciation of 1he | wounded The enemy's (0ss was severe. Becous ent. Mus. M. GExauD ANDREWS, sixtg cuths of wlle., v

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