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—————————————— 2 I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEL: WBDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1893 bers rushed inon M. M. Weist and Byron | sults mombers of the family It scems | Consolation stakes, prse #300: Baron Dillon that Williams, who w irning in Hamblin, the express messenger and assist- | won, Milady sccond, Dentine third, Best time; a little town in Missouri, five days ago, ant, who, on looking into the muzles of & | geeond ' ; s Now Trck y 5 . Oase of the Union Pacific Oatskill Branch | fell & victim to the fatal owriting rifie and & half doren revolvers, obeyed she | ~¢c02d Day's Racing on the N Trotting, 2:25 class, purse 41,500: Jennie K - | habit, Heiudited a lstter to an Omaha order 1o “Throw up your hands.” Ons of Bees Some Fast Time, o, Brazil sweond, General Bass third. Best Orow to Redeive an Overhanling. | friend through ‘qul.-\ person, who at once o .4 W9 S1Adie Rnoeied Four-yenr-olds, purse $11,000: Arlon won, notified the sheriff, and it is likely that by L}:n'rlh:;fir” with n,h:n\) indgo knocke l”nn; PERr T, S ragan $11,000: Ation son, — | the time that pears in print he wiil nob off the express safe » anothe o N fourtly, Parol distanced. Time: 2:161, 2:12%, » be in the hands of the Omaha oficer and on produced a drill, and ina fow moments had | YOUNGSTERS AT THE STATE FAIR | B350 )50 ik S ol MANAGER AND CHIEFS IN CONFERENCE | Jf,I( LUQMRAS G ¥0 Ormaha offcer crimg a hole throuch the strong box into which a — Olam Do Yook 2wo. Honte; e b saeont. — of which he stands accused dynamite ecartridge was inserted. This | nenraaka Colts Show the § eople Mow Welt | Florinda third. Dest tine: ' 2:16% Diskinann Mests A#tNur, Veoman, Garretaon ? | was exploded without apparent re Wedn sult, and was followed by an Y yors wARL 150en LS Bt ooy o1 | 3 : the Country's Race Courses— - Chief Arthur Falks of the A other and another, but when a fifth was ¥ e r Talks the road seo Ole Olson at the Farnam fired the door gave way and the robbers They Promise—General Results on NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, and Kissock—No Decision Renched Our tailors will spend more time on your suit now than when they are rushed with “quick orders” number of thie choicest desig cannot be oria duplicated- ~ Listae g 12, (Special Telegram | St. Louis men done as well as Hawley the CITY COUNCIL gincers, arrived in Omaha yesterday morn Atter Last N1 OW 1dles and rode away into the night wit N 000000010 1 3 i N :)Y:‘irlln:;:r"\l i ey it o e Uty by bl eapdbli) s L. Trooklyn 02001000 0-3|Iingon the Chicagn & Northwestern, He [ At a moeting ne ity i oter. The last leats of the . i it Conductors, n the canal « — until the affair was ahout over, when there | yj1c "//00€ B0 AT DERRA. IO | wnd Dailey ! third, | CLEVELAND, Sept. 12.—The Glants pulled | COmmittee of the Union Pacific cugineers | M resubinit dopot quest time the train moved on o i 2 of five v fron our summ Tomorrow Free Coinage will pace against | Cleveland 08301000004 Yy umn Chicago to report. Superintendent Alonzo m e {124 A e oL Cloveland, 2: New York, 8. Faened rune: | $on. The conference was not concluded and g are todiy’s summari GO Wwhich ‘wis contralizen Here Bikwis 1l ni by o understanding on the Catskill branch case The ordinance providing for the issuance ) T 1 00, Haprens U Ag% OMBY N My { 5 | down. Atteudance. 3,000, Score Herato, oot & HUGENORRbY AT NG Pittshur SR L 3 | reinstatement of a train crow dismissed | to vote £H0,000 for the emorgoney hospital 2 Earned runs: a proposition to W bonds in the sum of mrse ¥1.000 Nicklo Pt 3 | Washington and Louisville was postponed on | presumably for intemporance. The men in. | Adjourned to Saturday night it may be days yet before the extent of the | NAl ! p posty s i % i : X = tion furnishod by a spotter Care Tows, Sept. 12 —Disquicting news bodies of Matabeles have been seen AT he nebbongte ot thoHasthd Swiith. . s 3 4 Phil inson. Not long ago a conference was held hero, The messenger of the looted ear was 4 ey ! i present. The company refused to reinstate | frightened the Mashonas,who Stampeded into . Ball Seores. Hawley Pitche :.:.l::;‘:.::" » bat Did ot falrs of the Engineors, Street. Any seat in the house 25 cents. Sult seized the contents, and, running toward a ST, Lovts, Sept. 12.—Had the other eight - OURIEY, diTe VY LA AL ) to Tue 1 rcond da, f the Lemars | €ame might have resulted CIRSESTLLY head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive kn Several Matters of Local Interest Looked date possible pursuors, swung into thewr | oo s falr attendance, The | Scote The conductor and hi ¢ kept very vwe | JUtss St Louls, 45 Brooklyn, 1, Errors: | was accompanied by A. B, Garrettson, grand | vening a resolution was ! bidsanebielind il AR AR pacing race, purse #1,000, of yesterday were | St Louis. 2: Brooklyn, 1. Farned rahs: Nont ssistant conductor of the Order of Railway | ing £10,000 for pubii, ' B quievand the passencers were not alarmed | goc s RS | the regular program. Prince | Batterios: “Hawley und Twincham; Kennedy | ®3Sistant conductor of the Order D L | ecause y Jeorge Vrol chairman of the grievance | Progress, charges werd r . i abal ST TReTY Tharth i Hille was a great scramble to secroto watchos, | yoitin b s 8 Atmont Medium, tosk Bots Saved by a Lucky 1it. George Vroman, chairman of the grievan, Ml Patay. Mo 8y ) It is not “good taste” to delay until “winter's chilly pocketbooks and othor valuables. Tna short .‘" 7 akeri HONTAE Hab N e R LG ke D rosubimitidonot auostion to otars blast” gently reminds you that you are still wearing ime: 2 2:15/ hit. Scere hese procecded to Union Pactfie head the withhotdi (o) x!’lmu WHIES ) e “‘-m “{: b1 4 | quarters in the afternoon and w closeted omen to make the 15 the jovelend, whilo Hamblin went back 10 | 4mg 1o hent the worli's tocord of 3:11%¢ for | Naw York Vo)l U 00 1- 5 fup gome timo with Gonoral Manager Dickin. | 2 month, but the veto was not | ! Byear-olds, now held by Managor. Follow. | (1118 Cleveland, 2 New York, 4. Errors 3 | Because Wygant came to the scene of the robbery X here the council decided to go to the | veland, 2: New York, 3. Hatteries: Clark- | will be continued today, when a defiuite | state fair toduy | and took ch: of the secret servico of the 226 trotting, purse #1,000. son and O'Coniors Rusie and Milligan, | Our Fall selection of woolens is more complete now TR Stugged do Count Again, will be reached, OF S100.000 in paving bonas was amended to | WAl A ! b MAY BRIt DAYS TET, :1:4”\‘\ Wilkes, blk. b P 8 Barmivonr, Sept. 12.~The Pittsburgs had The object of the presenco in Omaha of | T £0.000, and that for sewer bonds to than it will be a month hence - A 8 on their batting warments and won hands [ o0 eminent array of labor chioftains, Tiiess fvere. (itrodiiced provilng for. | the Kxie 3100 hacing, pira Bultimore 0000000 at this pariicular time, is to insist on the | the submission to the punpic of & proposition | Because i ! t g al, b. 3 9 Hite: Bultimore, 2; Pittshurg, 9. Errors: | from the service of the Union Pacifie a fow «”,m:m“-\vlvl 1-.\;\““\‘.\.“‘» fourth street this city, who is superintendent of the Blly Frazioe, ol Baltimore, 15 Pittshurs, 2 THOHLHE for the alleged cause of drink- | 1F0M Dodge 1o Davenport: to submit g 4 & i ross com. | Robert 1t < Pittsburg, 10, Batteries: Mullane and Brown A 180, alleg ! v "'I"""" Lt o 1 it 'v“"“}‘“ i B:0; 517 . Killen and Rarle, - Hne A BROWE | g whilo on duty. Six men wero “fired” on | Sylrole 16 purchuss i sibo for and oroet JE v e Bits JOELLG Soeto of thd Tob. || 9150 tht oTINY ept. 12.—The game botween | the Catskill branch of the Union Pacific, | market house oo S1te for e bery. Oficials of the company hero declare | Grace i ., by Rinions. Louisvitum, Sopt. 19.—The gamo botween Y 2 | account of r; dignantly deny the charge and attribu ~o- fuse - Joss is known, and it may be £30.000 or $250.- | Ei ancera, i W o1 ek thoit dismissnl to, -1¥rosponsiolo inforine threak n South Afrien. | \ 000, If the robbers carried off the bags it is | Sam Weller, by . probable they took the waybills also, 218 pacing, purse $£1,000, (unfinished) Iy z . L. appealed to Superintendent \Iv an a has been received from Fort Vi Most of the expressnien on this run roside | Jordam. bik. s., by Boytont. 3| Piis Ty case was veferred to General Manag Litrge g 3 in full fighting order on the Eves lwhy Clivs at the latter's office. Mr. Vvoman, Mr. Gar i B M. M. Weist Bf 105 Glenwood avenue, A Tulliant g Nowy v i rottson and two of the discharged were | ©f the chartered company. The numbers ecause m came this afternoon requesting the | G¥psey G s J T R [ T | BrEsE gppiL s officinls to notify his wife that he is TS e Tennts the men. Chiel Arthur and Chiof Clavk | Fort Victoria, where proparation is boing Our prices are in kecping with the present “‘strin all right, : SRl AR NaREN ¢ were at once appealed 1o asa last rosort The robbed expross car reached her e S Th L el e this evening. From the exterior 1t doos ! mide against a determined attack, A fore e T'he result will be watched with interest by of mounted tro TS Was sent out to investi gent times engineers and conductors in - particular and Br I'he Hast Tennis club 4 gate, with tho result thav all sett'ors were crowds of people this aftornoon and an opened a local tourney for s last meht. | organized railway Labor 1 general A 1itoUhoRrovs; LPInEiNE a1l NG s not - seem to have been roughly han- | collent card was presented. Summaries: There ave, all told, twenty-six entries, ana TS B e e AR ey rd £00 03 dled, but its interior s differoat. It | Yearling trot, foals of '92, half wile B e by AL SR Eb 1B MY RS A | B8 e i e e e || HOBIOB Ll G PO HOTEro 0 e et | Trousers o 0 TBBIRRAEY Dvelliisin G Glen Arthur night's seor y pleces, The Worditie % QINGLES—PINST ROUND, eineers’ grievar umittee, wa n last Pkt WAk TtaeWElEN ks safo which was blown open stands a little to Lane and Duer -3 evening I one side of the door throueh vihich the rob. e s LTk b LRI L L iy ! V g &% 0 bers forced an entrance. lts door is off, its | | e ,‘m of 1 Carrthors and Lands o e i : o i e ot b i Slllts N ERINR 1 1 Pl s conference with L) Union Pacific oficials | serted Hotel e in Brighton, a suburb of soven picces. The car shows no marks of | fomt Miler i v AL mte oty ferred to talk as little as possible ou the ¥ Q€ U [ i E ittocks and Hutt - a boarding house for a gang of Jtalun i O o g KR IA 0 hullets either inside or outside. « 3 ahin s Capeathers, 4-6, G- subjoct + 5 ]“\-yn\l:.m‘.fx:lIhrm:ylv‘\ or bull In‘ which were in S e o R Ik\’-n',x“.. 15 Wotbnel 0.0, tis radically wrong to accuse men ot | laborers. They had visitors on Sunday 5 vercoats Wi S A s § Ady) 30 1 inished): Lanc and Henry, 6-4, « king on dy i he evidence does no! afl and in a drunke 10w sevel ot (i the car, were not touched. Neither wore | iy oty ninish 3 Irink u duty when th tence does not | o ) L a wken vera warrant i, said Mr. Vreoman, “We are | shots we ea. It s believed that on the smail portabl °s in which small [ Maud M Progress of the Cricket Mateh, here to endeavor to amicably settle the | waskilled. Last night the visitors returned ¢ 2 sums of money were carried, LD e g ToroNto, Ont., 2oPlay in the | Caiskill matter and will clearly prove to | and the fzht was renewed. One was stabbod i o Says 1t Was Very Su 3 MeVern e e it international crick mateh wa Mr. Dickinson that th ix men discharged o g Giiio L Al """! Robbins. ¥ 2 sumed today. The Canadians continue the were not guilty us accused. We willnot dis- | men are missing and believed to be in § £ i/ | ‘A'll"':."‘\ \;;”r‘:m 12.—The oficials of the .“‘.'J‘.'," I e innings with Goldingham and Terry ay | CUSsanything hm\um lhhl«‘.hl“fl the vres- | the ruins, possibly with other . e BRb Tra L IEe Fe b e 1 T B the bat. Tho former succoeded in adding [ §hEconferonce. Asregards existing dissa o ¢ T ST SOULh B cmely reticent rega Pl ; e T : istaction umong some employes on the Union WEATHER FORECASTS, TELE secured by the robbers at 1 I wenty-five runs to the sixty-five ma Pacific < over roposed reduction in s 3 ; Kends L | Alecn A THATI terdny aft R e ey R AL LS y neral Manager C. H. Crosby of the com- | 4041 i ot s e made thivty-two runs, swelled his total - several propositions submitted to Nebraska Promised. . &2 . t e pany has made the following statement to- | Juait) cC g 5 g 11 Terry’s run is the first one over a cen- | ghem S Rfaht: Rt Witiies |7 g 3 tury ever made by a Canadian, “How are th cigincors affeeted by the | o eTo8, dreblimeriiad A RS e Lady Wilkes. 3 3 — -— present state of aifairs on the Union 1% i SRS R A Jowa Sl T have been looking over the books and Y, [ He Coaldn't Save 1is Childron R L e ISR | reiset e i e receiving dispatches all day and Ieansay | Best tine: 5350 ‘ opt. 12 i TN Rt S i ebr o spatel 3 T L R AvviNstoy, Ont., Sopt. 12.—During the | © “Thg onglneers ars pila on the miloage | west Nebraska now the 10ss is going to turn out very smail heg AT burning of his house last night, John John- [ plan., it is true, but they suffer the effocts | For South Dakota—Fair, except light indeed. T have not received full particulars resiar Allantic son attempted to rescuc his two children, | 0f the depression tho same,” roplicn | showors in wostern west; cooler, excopt st and will not until T hear from Messenger Arrantic, Ta., Sept. 12.—[Special Teleg: Welst, who continued ~on to Buffulo, | ' 11E Bk —Cass county [air races com- 4 , Chairman Vioman When trains are | tionary temperature in extreme cast; soith aged 7 and b years 0 W asleep £ X | “’ - :"‘_‘ ’-\ ‘,'” “h[v\. "f‘l' AR | abandoned and an. engineer don't work hoe | winds becoming north e S 2 menced here today. Weather fine, attend. [ UPStairs room. The only avenueof hope was Whigh Iaghe torminus of his run. I have | Mg more toduy. Mo outof a small window. He attempted to aproximated the loss within a few dollars, surely don’t make much mileage, and con i Record. sequently iU toucnes his pocket e G Np T crawl through the window with his children It QEKICE 0 AT DuRELULONATAS e eTar) Blazeberry, by Roscherry 5 but lost his batance and all three f not ¢ s vumored thitt tho conforence was | o OVFICE oF TiE e INvIANAPOLTs S Sept. 12, —~Dispatehes from | Finchion: by amanlin ©2 2 2| ntothe flames. The children were rog matter, but that the existing =) alled exclusively Lo disc "n"l‘lll"',“\ Atekill | ainfall compared ith corrospanding day of Fort Wayne, Waterloo and Albion prozounce | jeonst i Toni i to death. Neighbors suceecded in on the Union Pacific, meluding the broposed | 7 C Kanoutz, by On Tin Johinson, but he may dic from his inju eduction of saluric d retrenched 1803, 118! the report of a fight between the train rob- | Vi 24 2144, 224 & Sty Sty dlienlinioy sardoRg etohod er Maximum temperature. 57 ‘. ———— - ice, alsa received somd consideration. | 3 s 5 . ) 4 30 e : - et (omporaLure, 0 bers and authovitics at Waterloo a canar, Kontucky Wilkes, by Almont Wilkes Pattmuns B Loss. This, however, was dénied by several mom: | Avorse ton b ot ——— Kid Davis, by (] 8 ¥ Cmicago, Sept. 12.—The manager of the | bers of the onference. ipitation. 00 00 EILLED BY MORPHINE. Cant T',"' Dy A 7 e Pullman Palace Car company places the Chiet Arthur Talks. Statemeat showing the condition of i Ioss by last night's five at £230.000, ud Chiel Arthur ®a%scen ut the Mil. | Jeratire and procipitation at Omaha fo An Overtian of (ho Fatnl Drug causos | EAIC DY Hhouts N Rt quantities of lnmber and valuablo woods lard last evening by o Bere representative, | 42¥ and since March 1, 1803 Mra. £a Bonnett's Denth ) by Golden Wi AL p in the constructiou of cars were consumed. | The veteran leader of .00 locomotive en Homal tomooratures, o Mrs, 14 Bennett of 021 Pacific streot died v, by M R i —— frmeers oceupied a - lurg {rfon vhiel (HIACAR ORLIOIYL oot 8 6:30 o'clock last night fr iapexaltyan, 5 New York Exchinge Quotntions, sidewalk, where hie was_earnestly convers. | helielney sinee i 30 o'clock last night from the offects of : d.20] : NEW Yok, Sept. 12.—[Spacial Telogram with M. > Vroman and Mr. . R. | Dofieh v U Worphine poisoning. 1t was at first rumored g de's Grent Sprint, to Tk Bee. |~ Kxchange was quoted as fol- | Fouda of Couneil Blufts Def that the drug had beon taken with suicidal | Crxcisyirs, Sept. 12, Track heavy. lows: Chicago, i0c¢ premium; Boston, 50 JLam here for_the purpose of conferr intent, but this theory was exploded by | tendauce, 6,000 people. Results: discount. with the Union Pacific ofticials on a sub the testimony of the daughter of the de- selling, seven-eizhths mile: Rook e e S PocHL nngRto SshoRdlatharkeibrnnionkisieer : bk . Li¢ L L won, Murlon G (5 to 1) secontd Quartet sings Courtland tonight, some time ago.” said Chief Arthur. -1 do ceased, who stated that her mother had { ) ', “ime: TR | i not care to discuss the matter futly at pres for the past fourtcen or fifteen years heen i f 3 - solling, one il Weth 1, PERSONAL PARAGRAPUS, ent. The conferenco has not, us yet. been STATIONS. in the habitof taking morphine for “heary | (010 1) wor, Miss Dixiv 6 to 1) second, Forest Do e Dxlnio/ skt s | =i completed, but 1 sincerely hope for resnlts trouble,” as she, the mothor, always clalmed, | Tivivd o, fre hundicep wasristnkes, milo | A, S. Potter is in St Daul that wili ‘be mutnaliy satisfactory to the According to the statement of the dead | and seventy yirds: Promenade (15 to 1) won, | Miss co Hines has roturned from a | (ompany and mysclf. Mr. Garrettson of th woman's husband, who is a night watchman | [jGed® Blnd 6 to 1) second, Faraday 8 10 5) | thyee months visit to Chicago, Qrdoriar pangIors ant othars iy fortho Omaha Browing nssoctation, hoar- | " ourth Fheo, e Covington stukes selling, | Mr. doseph . Fronzor. i one on an ox el guLionAthat ived homo an hour or- two ater than usual | S0vestenths miie: "B S i eastorn trip and will | visit the T A yosterdny morning, having haa some [ ) third: Timer 1eiteond g Divid (15 1o g ATsonCaReytogoLhar I T OoToITbI (kAT TR AN B iR o An AT Mok ot oy i A LIRS R e i SV D A T ) mos ) wna | Bl TN o sfon of Judge Taft, witl be settlod noy Sprn B wont MIs TR bis nd, tred | Haven, Conn., ave here 1o see his brother, uth. Both of these cases ave now in th Of I 1 (“ Rl A through the window, that she SIXth race, nine-sixteenths mile: - Egbort Bertha and Baby Shackleford left yester- | States. The supreme court will decid, se y s had propared breakfust as usual, | fo1) wot Ahnie Huckingiam (10 to Dsccond, | dayfor the White Clty company with | cases at the swme time T understand that nd attempted to awaken o e ;x» 1:....' ,’:'” I‘.‘ 4 Judge Gre y and family u opinion will be hamded down within the A i four weeks rompted by assurances e W - 7S ua have her join him i the wornig meat, | iRsasey (Miss Miundo flans hus nrrived from Allo- | oxtfour wooks Prombicd by u LD 0 L lly, «.l“ W ()O], two Pl) S, Dut o was wiablo 1o arouss . - Seein, | GRAVESS™ Sopt. 12— IKesults: Samepla anditeiislun honsistasd e 1SR o0 AemereL L g0 avryisoasonito | 6l] : g finally, that sho was unconscious, he carried | (10 3] won. Hy Jove o 1 v!l Btrcot i i Enginecrs will win the case, Galye 5 her into the house and laid her on the bed Tie: 1:50 ) 3 ¢ May T [ tule Twelve, T dnddicites tries - FaT od, el P | Emmett dicilhede of the clerical force May Tarn Down Kule Twelve, Jiibatis tr after which ho summoncd tho neighbors, TR0 AR mer o nastuni e S ton ucl o Tralan i b be Lo || I n o ey it is quite i e ORE S 2o¢ a Y Doctors Impoy ana Sp were at once Time: 1:0205 3 | morning to take u hand in boowing the | possible that rulo 12 of our organization will sent for, and worked oy woman until | Thivd raee. six tariongs: Correetion (3 to 5 | Cherokee Strin, be rescinded. “Inis rale was adopted by the gho died, a1 6:0 o'clock, without restoring Lty (f o 1 second, Falry T to 1) | Conductor Harding of the Union Pacifie | brothorhood three years ngo. - Wo gor alons | or o conselousnoss, 14 o, accompinied by Mr, and Mr onty-seven years witho d,if 0 Mrs. Bennett was about 5 years of ag Hourth rec o e atrtsentlii Mecor. || SO Aecominmen by Metaoy) b SAFY, W A St 1O hOL I b and liad two ehiliren by w formor: husbuna; | Honthte 1) won, Acclatin Q0 to 1) socond, | 15 Cassell B anaeiEsab [on{thy Sho 0" DL LIty ndyiton b g l oratew ays, 1”5[ ()”.""’; cnough ::_f:::"‘l“‘“"‘ 16 "‘“é“"}""‘;‘fl'-)“ Moaro, and | Riftly race, fourand a hlf furlonks: Ween- | Charls S, Los of Donve . well known in | the brotherhood did not think 2 e e reatilone iof o, - She vas | borg (1lo o) won, Innocent (20 tu 1)’ second; | tng raiiway ciroles of this city, has been ap- | it !m-m:m' 1 :»m. the "interst x.-l law, 7 e B Y our ko Loy bon o s s el e ange Saonani RIS STLIRAY eh o) insemiearfupent | B0 MBI ate ko | aaiie aninlor 1o close out, patterns that can- danughter being 4 married wowan. 11 18 sai | 1enEhrovk (10t 1) third. T quarters at Philadelph wise, however, there s nothing left for us : ! . i ouun. is saic Soventh: raco, throo-fourths il TN (Gorbin ea 't Distr assom. | 10 40 but rescind the vule. In caso the de. that the deceased and her second husband o b o Vi | Srariniin SenrobyiolcDigtniot iassom=ile i onts @i il AR HLCH UL RB80 (Hh0 108 Fot along b o sand s 10 by iani ey (7 to D) second, | b1y'ss (nion Pacific Bmplyes). Kaixhes of onlly Dlnges OngINGora in @ Nosltion to rafein y; g l 5 I L y l 'l‘l QP Are domestic trouble to prompt her to suleide, ) ¢ the & fALars b reiuenod o SDon ver o fiopXa o S(ATRY IoROR PR Lora 1u 8 sl IDutoIatraln ] not be ¢ U]).lul\(( a 1CSC are As the circumstinoes point aliions on TAIEDE.Q):ps:Lhe. bon {oury of heveral doyeip Omuha. "Whilo hare | TE0M SRLIE [0F Wio dsaislanca Of Sneiusars AL clusively to accidental poisoning, itis un- | ST Lovis, Sept. feniliatitho ls fhemutiasverl prominontieadora fof forgan - [ A SARMSHIC lieatin hse oliateike st i z likely that an ingust wili be beld, grounds today 1zad labor on tho Union Pagy freight or cars and confizes a strike 1o the R 2 NATIONAL CORDAGE COMPANY, tiea ae: 1150 In Omahs Monduy, und visitad Tus By i o i A / P ¥ ¥ fofe furlongn Qusen Mab @0 | o :‘mll“ln“wl‘h ey fans \ir Per l“" I‘ m opj; ll: foderation ; eps to RS Ty 1) » to L second, Dotsy Dimply | Pressed a pleased surprise oy are Mr. evsonally T am opposed to federatio Bteps to Reorganize the Coneern as th i, Dines Nok givaa:. ey Phuplo | o Antorson, RiG eaitor ot uhe Aber- [ Tdo not oppose the idea from any selfish 2 B A Qe \ l Q \ = \:‘v”' Y Company, Lim Phind rage, tive’ furlonis: Bulshazze © to 1) | been 1ore Pross. und Mv. J. W. Duncan, also | motives, but I fonot thinl that the propoas by 2 4 J moaern designs and colors. oLl R Youk, Sopt. 12.~Tho Iuitiul stop for | won, Jim Musbhy (2 to 1) secoud, Frovdom (4 | of Abordoen, . Thoy. wore secommaniod by, | Fgves but L donot think that swithmen W\ 5 7 ; y (=] the reorganization of the National Cordage | 191 third. “Tini: * 1:05, Mr A N e A bR e George (. Anderson of Messrs. Camp- | conductors and brakemen is feasible, because | company was mado today. It was tho filing | w Lo nd, Susie Noll (15 1o | Vel & Anderson of Denverand ave theguests | harmony will be out of question whero. 80 SR B kachoeg b of Lawyer George J. Hunt while in the city, | many virious occupations with such s yarioty Hon. Dexter Curtis l I I T I N It e o Waterbury company, Mmited,” at the | cuuld 8 oo won Lo s & i the great west o | have told the engine Iy or Ot Madison, Wis,, a ble business man, country clerk’s ofee inJersey City The in (20 to 1) third. T 1ia0ny Atthe Mercer: N, P, Johnson, Daven that1f they think that their interests would states thathe ** had & bad cough for two ye: corporators of the new company are Jame Going at Gloucester. port: O. K Bartlett, New York: K. H, Fos- | be better served by such o federation i s i M waterbury and Chauncey Marshall of the | Groversten, Sept. 12.—Results ter, Minneapolis; J. W. Love, Fremont; W. | proforonco to their own orgunization th Aftor the Crip. lClCSlCd old company, and_ Chiavlon W. King. tha vieg | G SO M s . Sheldou, K. J. Dinning, H. . Cole, W. . | can join the Debs sehome. 1 find, however. | 1gota bottle of Hood's Sar 1l and it gave B i 4 e EABXIeO]] Eiak gy asven m & DRI furkonges. DL dohn Hoss, 1. L. Iisher, Omaha; | that engineers genomlly profer o let well | moveliof at once, 1 have talion six battlce and president of the Corporation Trust compuny {0r. Woi (o e McCullough, Chicago; Alexander | enough alc L 9 of Jersey City. According to the articles Second race, seven-cighths mile: Forges Mo | Milmroso, city; A. k. Pike Grana Island ; Chiof Arthur talked of the Reading 3,;15.'“3 filed, the capital stock is §2,400,000, of which | Not won, Lu Juive, Rlly, second, Tar and | Mrs. 1. Gordon. Miss Gordon, Fort LRobin- | troubles, the great “Q" strike and other Oo s paf‘ ures L0000 (s Draronmd gt N | Fartar thivd. Time: 188, Jack Lovell fin- | son; H. (i. Mason, Norfolk; D, I3 Morrin, | matters in goneral, but he carofully ted i ¢ avol 0 'por cont cumulativo " dividends are | P Arb butiuted, L gt artford, Conn. ; W Alexauder, Craws | any reference to Union FPacific affairs Know T am much botter in every way.” | 0 b paid There wi bo [ of Blaruey won, Jersey second, Melinda h 1 WL Seou, St K Wads The sumcrablo feyd [0f the cngincers las Hood's Pills o 1 | 00000 of commo stock The co v i worth, Chicago: . M D , A Meleos, U 11s present position as grand chief sundl indigestion, slek he 3 | willdo u genoral cordage business and is | Fourth vace, five furlongs: Captain Brown | Davenports J. C. Barron, Lusk., Wyo.: D 4" | 5 {and has longbeon a centeal fizure authorized to acquive the good will and fran. | won, Mi Beek secoud, Bluckburn t Bryan, eity; L. A. Van Dyk, Chicigo. anized labor ciroles. He is a Scotch chises and t o the assets and liabili- | Vs T it NEW Youk, Sept. 12 [Special Telogram | Man by birth and put iy twenty-soven years AMUSIMIGENTS, ves of any fir corporation in the cor gLaptate, (ons aud & halt’ uplouge: to Tun BEE. |-, Olvor teoamoy badf | of his 1ife in b oab oy the Now York Copgil i 5 business and onter int agrecnents which | (e wiy Central ) J Buunell, M. J, | rosd, { E | —_— A \| STREET POPULAR | shall appear expedient for the protection of Sixth race, six and a half furlongs Cond, H, W un, W. P. Flynn, I, C. ! ) > the company ; aecn won, Vulpina second, Moutell third. | Grable, W. L Hawks, H. Rodgers. G. B SOMBIREL ANAINRY & 0T, I\R\\“ PUEATER, ~ PRICES There vius a report this afternoon that the 137X | ot Weskmuator: alag Mes. Lo . Clabis, | muvaukes Bunlons Lote Iote Gue Ore TONIGHT. irs of the Cordage trust were in the Guttenburg’s Day, | Lincoln, av Westminster X gRnization to Kesist Reduction of Wuges, aud jury's hauds and that witnesses had | Guopres Sept Results | r— - been before them today I'ho cases,” said a4 i Sy A | F % A MinLwark Sept. Wo—Last week, when Mr. Nig0ll, - L Qistiint attomm First race, thioe-fourths mil, seiling: Litle Quartet sings Courtland tonigh t. the chalrmen of she varlous unions and s ; Fred won ore second, Lulbriggan third — Old frionds are tho host. Every thiug new. | bo 8 1bmitled Lo tho grand util Plmos 11043 orders of railway employes were called her ) Dances, Modieys got over thoe papers. 1 1 ¢y flud suft Sucond Fucd, five-efehths mile; Token won, | LOCAL BREVITIES, for'a FI0ULE AL 4hn Aol ot tre e Mt o ' [ ] cient prima facie evidenco the matter id, Eulalfa third. Chie: 1:08%, | &5 wi i E be dropped.’ N | it WAWRY Wi, Ex e Buildiog permits to the amount of & Paul railroad to consult in relaion t i i ! Wity Afouad NG ATRAST | wAMRE. esiiis fo, thio. Avauswof 0rs | Faul ralliond ko.cousuls - aelasion. FARNAM ST, THEATER '57uL48 eports from Other Points at 8 p. . P -~ Order of Chosen Friends. AT T oy o a5 Tiat ted result followed. The first GUHTS, IS o _ / 5 alAu Quaor ot Qhossa Priends foribe | Yl oo, six: aug 8 Lalt tarianges Baw [oFLIEqRI%e Unlon. wilt moat In she parlars iinety-five vamo to Milwaukeo 1o o IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. Sidd, Uniied Sintes aud Cauada opoacd ite uiuth | won, Alr Liane ascond, 3. M Luasii i | S souns Woman's Chrisian associasion, | G5 EREW-Ive same o Mipwaukee 1o at-| oD : blennial session in the Druids hall today. | Tl i fi s el . e 3 CHIMES OF NORMANDY, Mayes Walbeidge made & briof speech of | pad} s Lustor second Borniin SE5HEEY | * ‘Tho republicaus of the - Bisth ward an tho operating oy it of the St [PIRATES OF PENZANCE. . 3 i cy reme ancello Morse 24 | makivg propurations for a grand raMy to be | system eretofo different bran Beturdiny, i buee and ni:h S LF occupy our ew store in abo Shgang. Supese Oupuenlicr He o Maen | Bl s ae lia Shillag. e B e e L AR EARY 1000 | AIRN. S e QlGaany L SAID PASHA. We expect to oc Py n S u bers of the order Cuicao, Sept. 12.-The great trot for 4. | Lake straets, uu the night of Suptember 22, | men, switchmen, ete., have maintai " ATER |two weeks, This offer is made before moving Chancellor Morse's bLienuial report and | year-olds for a purse of $11,000, which ¢ There will be rge amount of ireworks | arate and aistinet gunization: but THE N=W PEOPLE s T"E E Un‘ the report of B. Liun of Indianapolis, su- { off at Washiugton park today, was o g and speak are uow one Lo all intents and purposes. SEIALL THIS WEEK, o Y. Yo hoerotary, were received. Then W. | disappointmicut as far asa race was con- | _‘This week the noon services at the Young | Erievance of oue will be made tho griovance Oinhe ot SON ¢ J. Walton of Washiugton, supreme treas 1. “Fhore was nothing in the race to | Men's Christian Associat hall, heid from | of all AT SR urer. ¥eported, showing the finances to be in | make Arion oxtend himsolf, aud the Rreat | 12:05 p. m. 10 124 . m, will Do conductod — BLUNDERS. /|1 /i o0melr o flourishing condition $125,000 stallion won the race as he ) by Mr. D. I Hutehi n may drop in After doe Williame, . b The afternoon was devoted to sightsvel I Flower was the ouly Lorse which had | and go o and wiil flad the Jailer Benuett has goue Missouri to A_N TWO HOURS OF SPECIALTIE — | speed enough w0 push him, and she was | service Hawifn wili ke | gather in Joe Williaws, the colored ma y o'clock. tion thut embraces man employed Friday uartet siugs Courtland tonight. uover duugerous. Jeunie X won her third | charge of Ui fuust accused of poisoning bis y about a y 0u, ype e A0 B i L ¥ & | | »

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