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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1803. v Tal o . | ! o r 1 ' v & v “ i ’ 1 i v a disps o od States Min- KU . mnln » 1 atned among ses on, o would | \ . swing by statistics the 1 of the fron " intar Thomvson. o awpsicn come mows | ALIX IS THE RACING QUEEN ! Smes™ iy g g Seemtobaageeromns orie o L WAILS FROM WARD WORKERS | shoiiag by statistten e atiscs of iho teon | 17 A IND noon and reads as follows Sigsthburg. 7 S = Chbront © 1 Ho arraignod the democracy for its finan- i “Rio de Janeiro, September 14.—To ! Sunniny. Uit Mty tad copenh poooned | s Nt glsbondoboa [ PR clal policy. d itof responsibility et n Cowes, Sept. 14.~The Navahoo has boen for the present condition of monetary affairs, - Gresham, Washington.—At 10 o'clock this trom yosterday: Trown Don won, Hetty Ed- | C00F e A » ot 4 Jorning rovolutionary forcs bombarded | Little Mare from Oalifornia Lowars the | wiri< Secomd: Sicepy b third: Time! 53 | &WAled ‘the prise fn the race with tho | p olution Passed in the Eighth Denouncing | dwelling especialiy on the pension questio [COSTINURD FrOW PrRET PAOR, | - | and the attitade of the administration | New York e ) 5 e Dlave Britannic for.the Brenton reef cup after Mr. forta commanding entrance ot harbor and - _ v, Johnstrone, Pationce, Claronco and d he Br . b - also the axsenal on & wharf center of city Martha Wilkes Record Easily. Jim niu' ran unpinced. Ibv-\:ll : heips O ;,.rm nad mm-r.-wvl"‘{ protest the Nonvartisan £cheme, | toward the old soldiers. facture of ‘A fow shells were fired into the city; ona a0 trotting, foals Tl OPOaet o wat Tuanats oo the. Tact | . M. H. Rediield made a fow romarks, ask- | clarod that leitin this country, He de clared that since the ! , gttt ek s A g Hon ¥ 2 4 b 4 ing considoration for his candidacy for P e passage of the MeKin . T o i thit when the vachts started the com " % Je et . loy act the price of cement was mator SOy VInL velegraTy Hwve Doet: Bgatn | GREATEST FIELD! THAY EVER STARTED ar Medigni 3 miteo tug sigod o as to bring the | SIMERAL AND AMBROSE CROSS SWORDS | Giy comptroller as & fepresentative of tho | reaueed to tho consiue, Nt e matarially A TTAon ki N6t guL ool | e, B i nendions " T *hethomo i tian "o N Wastborss was the next spovkor | A8 S0 10 LIS CoUMLEL: Ui rogsun o 1n both tha. Nhvy and Biate depariments | Ben Morgan When the vachts returned the tug = il W08 folloven by o ar ChooRDotKeE | which was o the betiont ‘of vy CLrins the beliel 1s_expressed that the cngagement | 081y Four Heats Finihed -Two SFRG Gvta | Lramus, . lying in Alum by, ana the Britannia | Fifth Ward Repablicans—Swediah Voters * | the may be a fierce and determined one. Whils Second 1n the 13 Pace—tree Colnnge Who gave a history of the manu: AP IR L 4 Lhor fourth going 1o tho government i DeTHF ofi L0 NONY S14e. Was soen Fom ot | bright address, in which ho spoke of the en Tho Intoroats of pockat caie: | Rilly -Demoernts Organizing for the thusiasm displayed in the r sublican ranks | entior ‘ ) “ 137 | poiutand was timed 57 secouds before the - ey play il kS | tondod to with William 1 Ko ey S PR med that "”L'|”“”nr{;’ b b T AL g : \pIATH I { iy | Nuvahoe. Yachtsmen generally aro ploaso Soveral Fowwows fleld Last ",““I‘." 3 } M. Bradloy ns spokesme ', )\,“ Rrad it it is presumed that th Otner Raeing: bR with the decision of the sailing committee, ning-Candidates Kept sy, hsuror 1B Ty Droon Highye Cotmby | piatmed thas the difforence fn the oreprs o - zilian goverument s taking active mea i 21, 9130, Bidd which has cansed great excitement hore : fooasurer H. B Iroy, Rev. Dr. Davis, B K. | {h'Whia el 0 country ks 2 . ulse the insurgen o great- N ) 5 (s . bl urket and othors mado appropridte vo- | - an clgn oo s made 1t im- sures to repulso tho insurgents. The great Ving, 140 einke parss 800 in fondon nnd olsawhero, Tho Winbing - Tanet nd others mado appropriate”re: | possible " for turers to compote of idzbeniadla @l S s B U 1 M flag now flies the masthead of the arks ang meeting closed in & glow of | b s w nufa upete on i that there is no United States vessol in | Crricado, Sept. 14.—(Spocial Telogram to . AVt o AR T lR: HOUNS s spublican voters of the Eighth ward | partisan foryor | Vi, 103 Satton e aud of tho protective o o to vrotect the lives and | 7y . rothor g ckowd, only ¢ Navihoo ani awne s notifled the s A i " declared the price the con Firdod sity, Tho last hopes of the Navy de wrintondent a | for the Cape May cup tomorrow 2 st night, where, in the | Aft the law of 1500 partment that the erufser Charleston had | the harness races at Washington park this 3 Nothing ofcial is published in regard to | Neidringhau wed in the intorest stopped at nher way from the Barbadoes | afternoon, The track was much faster than U s ;:‘l: I"‘I";' by which the Navahoo won over | winay wero the poople. samo as have beon | of the tin plate maustry. Ho insisted that to tha Pacific station was blasted ta when Nancy Hanks did her mile in 2:06 on i g i RO — te, they denounced the action of the 330 | introduced at every ward 1 ufac whon a dispatch ettt i ’,"‘“\'i I"'"" Wednesaay and the scorching temperature r reall, purse unfin NATIONAL L¥ PAMES, mbers of ST e, R oF Seei VRS DRSS | sty s consi i <1Hb Sk e : LG Nogens tho ‘government would have felt that | favorablo for sensational porformances. | Ll I v ) ! Tallenders Play I\v'u“u Take (no Apiece g |1 andy iy ; i The the intere of its citizens would | There was only one event on | Y iyl o g : be amply protected As 0t I8, | the card that promised anything of T ayioa. oiiai Bil Tovisviine pt. 14 —~Washington an the wveesel will conl at bdiontevideo, nanufac dod by the one of yesterday, patronized trausacting routine business tho S cmphatic terme, they declaved that | Fifth Ward Ropublica % nelub last night lis. ft which, by a | tened to resolutions the \ v 1t tions th s of dollars were fnvested i the ting sinco the | ufacture of tin plaie | district named nonpartisan candi- | thousands of men - woro judicial district in placing in | dates for judicial honors | duty auced 1o what it was bofore the mintion @ nonpartisan gudicial tiekgt to | THCIF introduction procipitated somo dis Passaa of the bill of 150, said e, =it will be piacod boforo the voters at the Neverber | U88ion and they were Nnally adopras e labor one-third, 11 free tad election. oy s at the Nov 2 several vigorous nesatives attested, how ;u‘ 1S ence el the | a record-broaking nature, and that was the | Mieandahalt running dash: Postponed Louisville played oft a couple of postponed on after the meeting was opened aud | §VC5 that the Fifth ward republicans wore | half 1. \ v I by no means unanimous on this questio W. ¢ Groneme whic I ke 1 day She will " " [ig s and broke eyve ocond game when portion pe ning to e good o) e B 18 qu on, mever GGG PR R ST e e B kool gmoa anl oo oven, o tho second gamo | ittt ortion TUELL 0 o T ok o | Pyt means unanimonson it astion: | AV G e i Witerock was hit hard in the first iunuge | the vrder had boen reached, Goonge W | Mor 130 mites o vessol will not reach, Uhat | of the most famous campaignors on the W, | Arttie, T, Sopt. U —(Social Tologram | Witerock w alls 1 ot | ATIUODn 1WYBK WHO St o e ey | Atte for tin does vort for about three days and a half. Henry | The prize is a large one, the whole purse, (A epas SIS Sl ety et | Watmtituted. Moorer o oo COMEMR ] winane Vv | iNWeen: asiing. nat e oY kAl o T | blacd b Uhe trow list, bt would b botter Pl is her captain and he has nodoubt | W0 SATLBN B ent condition today and a good-sized crowd | Substitute 0 meeting bo called, and wWho. fop e ratt. candidate fou 1 | satistied with a veduetion D et woth e erayity of “khe | Known as_ the Columbian Exposition, beina | 1t present. The races were exceptionally | Louisville 100300002 e 0T the Ioading eandidates for i place on. | SOICF, WAS Uie first man intr Dentign Ker o€ Pittsburg ssked for the situation by tho N dcpartment and will | Worth £15,000, divided in the usual four | vooi und have boon tho best of the moeting, | Washington VOO0DO0D11O0 LH6 LcHBY BUb IO s Duotes peatit: iy Doc? George Smith, who is a candidato | Fetention of the dutics on tile and was (ol make nll speed 10 reach his destination varts. On public form Hulda was entitled | Tonight closed one of the most successtul [ 1 baroulsyille, 12; Washington, baliots. asked the adoption of a preamblo | [F re-olection as surveyor, favored the club | lowed by Georeo W. Blair of the Tho latest dispatches ‘rocolved at the | to win and the heaviest botting of the | meclings over held in Cass county. Sum- | T Wisyinzion 1o, e DAt Itih: | and Srasolution. 19shvleatly the. Srm a members und aspirants 'for ofices witl'a | iy who faked o committee ot to nter Navy aopartment from the Detrolt was that | mooting was indulgod in on this T y I, EHlvoY, and Ghini} Maut nd U'Rourko.™ | 1bassed at ttie Socond and Ninth ward meets | 54, Which was wall randored, = 1 of | 1ime wlase e duties soas to affect fint and #ho had returned to Tampton Iioads today | ovent, When the lot was soldout Hulda | | THo:yenr-old, trottin Second gime nies Welnesday nignt after a little run out to sea to adjust he Lady Avimeton C, by Johmnie Be T % ¢ the evening. Ho contrasted the republican Fhe remainder of the day was devoted ympasses. It is expectod, howover, that | Drought $200, Atix §65, Walter 15 825, Littlo | Addttt by lorwely: ALl A Scored by Mr. Simers i : e v AR ereid 0 8.6 00 0. 0 R bl oy wy.‘m ation f\!x ]”‘h {\.M bwo | hearing papor I( e Amalganiated Asso- will finally sail late this evening or | Albertand Pixley §20 each, whilo tho rest inos 2 B 11NN eiTIS, 1 WasTIELEhLY ¥V, Simeral, fn spoaking upon the roso- | 104 Cwith - that of the democrats [ fiation of Iron and Steol Workers M M row morning for Rio de Janeiro. [ brought the value of the field up to §1 Daisv Coby Hambletontan Bashaw runs: Washingto TRrrors:. Washiniu lution, suid that when the bar meeting made ]n: LU republican administration AT sident of the association, said It will take the cruiser from twenty to | ... alifornia 3 e st m R o T L 1, Batterics: Wittrock, Homing e nominations there were fully 50 attor. | the -~ credit o “the municipality had | 18t he helioved that by hisinge sty o 1k against the California mare. The raco was i Dy Kanats S % ! 1 56K Faikna; ML 1abY Sone RBESTHIG CL8 | R AN S ; Ly-five davs, nccording to tho woather, | ooy’ woll along in tho afternoon, fnstend of | YIctor Wilkes, by Vouni Wilids, dsper and MeGuire, neys rescit and that with one or two ex- | bee A L IR L ots ot | Bhe was enabled W get butte to reach her destination sl cithal) clul 8 o Tinie: 2:24, 21241, 2:98, Jolta Maul the Phy ceptions, all who were there took part in the | Ve cent could bo commanded on bonds, M, | s f0r s Laboy i placing it early to insure it being decided | Fro-for-all pioe Colta stuul the Phill proceedings, helping to sctect tho candi. | MURro also nointod to the fact that intoress | | Con nan - Chillips of % RIS T0 HAND SOLOITRS, without a postponement. Fla K by Rober Tvsdiico.. 2 Cuieaco, Sept. 1. —The Colts fou vey- | dates. While those sclections might not | WAS how obtained on city moneys, wherons, | read ton from the Amaleamated " i T ohin, by I ! P hing a vory casy maric and rapped his cury have been tie unanimous choice of the bar, | Beretofore such had gone to fill the pockets | Aasoci f Iron and Steol Tin Plato e e I (o One Heat, bat Worth Watehine. l\tl]‘r’I’:h ky \\4\‘I:~I‘V’r\‘V'\\.(‘v\-:l.\\\flu--tl BB YR T A Grifliths pitehed for the | they wore satisfactory 10 all. sith the by uvlml treasurers. sting against any chango in Ammunition and Provistons, The result {8 that at dark tonight the i sl Sl ol locals and was anenigma Lo tho Quakers | exception of a few” who hoped thit the e speaker was attentively listoned to, riT and Louis Aveington peesented o BurNos Avies, Sept. 14, —Dispatehes have | 188ue is stillin doubt, and the thousands Lnmplighter ane gl rtel O | for cight innings. - the ninth ho 16v down | poiitical lightuing woul L strike ihewr own | A When e finished was grected with loud IR LotV IEe k bt oic 4 v | that waited to sce the result had to bear (RAVESEND, Sept. 14.—Tho track was in | and allowed the visitors five of their nine | rods, which were held hizh in the air, Ng | APlatse glass bottles, Lot bt Lyl D UL L LU g BB A AU, ¥ B lendid condition totay, Lamplighter was | hits and four runs, Score man could question the motives of the attor- | OWer skort spocehes were def Witiohigive some 1don fof (b6 bombard msiit ||| Fd Sl PEREITRL 9T RN RRLINOHS eriy v wigrromi Ui WooR1hhj inha\san. | Ollisass 0 408 10 4 0 0-12 | BEYS Who made the nomuations, as they were | Va0 B Lady, 0 M. Counsmian, W, 1 WILL PUSIFOR REPEAL which has taken place in the Bay of | Contest. ‘They saw ono heat, the first of the | tiday on purpose to meet Tammany on Sat- | Philadeiphin, 0 001000 0 4-05|themenwhobad to deal with the judges, | 100, Ed Simpson fnd Councilman 15dway . Tt il by ramomborad, how. | race well worth all the trouble and delay, | urday, but luts this afternoon this mateh | Hits: Chicago, 12 biitadelohio. 7. E While it was teue that it was the p. who | Georsre W TTolbrook prsided, while \W. 12, | Senator Vourd it et asitis the fastest one ever trotted, and declared off, as Lanplighter's owner | Chicago, 23 PoiladiIphia, Earned runs: | appoared as plaintils and defeudants i the | Stockman acted as secrd of the meeting, Rver, that Dresident Peixoto I8 in control of | giyos ™ to tho littlo maro Allx. tho dis used to match him onany but his own [ Uhicago, 67 Philadeiphia,'s.” Batteries: Grif- the telograph lines and that allnews leaking | tinction of being the racing queen. In | track, Results: fith and Schriver; Weyhing and Cross, FCrs Woro tho men who had 1o [oble Sfter tha Swedish Bepublice to the Associated press that | out from tho disturbed capital of Braz | this uale. after & lot of scoring, Lord Clin- | Firet paen six furlongs: Fates (1 to 4 won, Nobse Coutdn't save ‘Em. | interesis of thoso plynuTs and defondants, | png wesy s ooieans, termined to b 1561 Forioal bill to must be nccepted with reserve ton, at the pole, set the pace to the half, | Top Gallant sond, Koslyn' (4 to 1) 5 i atored | AP Yhis fact alone, if no other, would ve the | | 110 West SideSwedish-American Repub- ST e e DL CLL LI HATly The fact they reach hero are about ing to that point in 1:03 Holda had | third. Time i Prersnvia, Sept. 14 tie Bostons entered | motive that would tead the lawyers to do- | liean club was organized last night at | A consideration as possible consistent with R ULV RED NS CESRA TS £ moved up from Afvh place.and. passing Lord | | Secowd o sixtoenth: Pame | the game with all ti noise and prevaratlons | cidu in favor of having the bess wag soonos | Twenty-ninth and Farnam streots, D, i, | the courtesics required by the s follows: Tho rebel ships Aquidaban, | Glinton in the third quarter, had @ clear '\\:!;?»,,I‘»:.wx‘x\“"|' e SiRlinIL2 topl) sccont; of champions, but they couldn’v: hiv Killen. | waterial upon the benen, Floodman was elected chairman; Charles | traditionsof the senate Republic and Trajano yesterday mado | lead as sho turned into the home strotel ! . Score 1 e, six furlongs: Stonenell 8 to 6 | S hanics would get together to | Djureen secrctary, and J. Gibson treasiver sn attempt to land soldiers and | Thou Alix, who had got away in the sccond | wou, Fitrition (1 16 5) second Molody. (o ty | Pltsbure.........0 0 01 1 2 0 0 0—4 | Ui oman o perform adificaly job of | Quite & numberof ropresentative Sweles in this cou the Omaha Bar association of | bar of th employed f the meas: labor will be reduced one. president of the Amer. v Ation, said the importer over for a weck \ tin plates desire tin plates samo wsylvania 1n of the duty on s Fully Dectares s Policy on the Sver Questi sults at bar, it was 4180 trao that the low. | Which was well attended WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. Mr. Voo rules and He belioved by this | course ne would be able 1o mak or pro marines at Gambia in the Bay of Rio | ticratthe pole, drew up ou the favorite thivd, “Time: 1:15) “';'wn o LEDRUAOROBE0E0 RO RO vork, no person would question their ability | were present and Soou Nt and made the chip so rapid down the ourth race, mile and three-sixtoenths s Pittsbur Boston, 4. Error Where tho English cometery s stwuated. | gy AT 00N, 00 bl down the 101ph (7t T) won, Batiquet (8 £o ) second, | Pittsburs, 3¢ 1 Earned rans: Pits. ) | Sipecelies were made by Mr., Nocberg.l%. 135, | named two woeks ais Gambia is a little more than a mite from the [ Ag' Alix came to the front Dixlos mate | S wih, 3y L chird. Time IEN burg, 2 Boston it R e Biine iy v e i S R R v R R AT RS m. | contin awee, tive furlons Weinberg 6 to 1) Earle; Niehols and Bennett., i J vl 3 i ntinuance landing » foreign vessels tako on their | metcoric rush from the distance, and over- | | W)t | b (410 0} SUOBHN BT P 5 ; bench. In making the nominations the law- | C. A, Blman and” oth All favored a supplics and is just across from Nictheroy. | hauling the other mare nt every stride, was | 04 050 AT 00 B Ttusie Sh 3 | yors bad tried ‘Lo follow out the same | Whorough organization agiong the Swedes 161 Jiist novth of 1o do Tanelro about on even terms with her “at the wire, Sixthrace, mile and 2 sixteenth: May Win CIxcissamn Sept. 14.—A clkan row of | rule, regurdless of the political afiiliations | With a view of gotting compotens and. clean v 32 s 3 bedr S s Lord Chinton lapped on them in thivd place, 3o 1) won, | ond, Michacl 2 | blank’s is Ciucinnati's cord. Rusie was | of the candidat It could not be char candidates this fall. A North Side Swedish- {ouly the scnators The insurcent ships aro reported to have | 'y judges saw the slender head of Alix in | 0 1) thirds y effective and Holiday's attempts to [ thal the attorneys of the Fourth judicial | American Republi club will be used only suall rapid-iring guns, and thel | frout, and the mile in 2:07%; gives hor the Sport at tio Fare Grounde make two circus catches heiped the New | district were not rep tire is supposcd to have heen intended more | race record, lowering the 2:035 scored by for tho purpose of covering tho landing of | Martha Wilkes last September a beUsteRbi by violating them, T to judue of the capability of the pevson for | Astic for the political work at hand for cousiderable debate, and Lo the position, and the same should apply te & the limit woull indicate a to filibuster, wh L he did not purposo think could be longer vursucd, as organized | would take part in it At the entative citizens of | tonight at Twenty-sixth and Lako. Next | spocchmaking, | v ot ST. Louts, Sept. M. —The features of the | YOrks ¢ fpatiies in which thoy resided, nov | week a similar club will bo oranizod on the | op e e s e e day was tho apbraisers’ handicap, worth | (inein 100008000002 ““.wl “uh)\.“" ’l“‘ul;l'“l v“n thoy had selceted | '\.iljl‘ll sido “:“I these clubs \I\h]:l‘(v-[\\:l 18 | ki g i S the insurgents than an attag ‘The rebels, 1 d the Man Out. ;;”l' e LV B TEIOVOELY WO by 'Il\lv’ Krrors: | What the 1 o \\'.‘VIH‘H; i \l i Uiig | which oot tho second and f L 5dl’il\' continuing i the \ 1618 addod, hinve taken prasonors the oMicors | o vosiing had beon 2 to 1 on Hulda, but ul Itoss. Sununario g 4 . } they wanted, was 1o have the o night in - cach month at the ofice of The of the gunboat Allouez. the ficld now brought $100 to £30 for the Guy | (16 1aiF s, i a b llffil::l‘)-lkl)”?‘. “1 :;;I‘HEA Con Murnhy taken out of Lums of politics aud rais Journal-Tribune, 1612 Parnam surect. During tne firing at the forts both sides | Wilkes mare. There was more scoring than | jr. (6 to 5 third. b L % HOLC respectable plane than that pre S — e any it S g v sided over b, 3 3 3 | beany amendment of the bill such us that of showed ab 15 little knowledge of the | ever for the second . tho object evi Secand race, five furlor 1(8 to 5) SEN Y b | s dover by the s Aft. & ¢ tranez tists Court IS, ”n u‘t‘ .lh u‘\ eh as th r handling of | iuodern ship's artiilory as a | denily being to tire Alix) and fnally when | ¥ e’ @ o 1 kecond, Aruo o & G | 0 F P — S oNaegluionHEM L, was E ——— s e s ot b op uiouT i 2 they we vav e now eiampion woent | 1 i o Toston.. UbIE | Clnalnus, st this idea, and was ttompt to EATS GRASS LIKE A COW the silver men would show ereater strengih sailor of 100 yurs ago would know about | (ho¥ » Tl L iird race, § Alsers stako, wile and SN Chlcago...o. 30 47 | drase the court into ward polities and turn in opposition to- straight repeal than o them. At the rate things are going the war | Fhuln shot o the font romptly and ufter o oo B g aoraile Cloveland.... 63 40 SIS Louis It over to the lowest of the low ward | A Califorsls Wild Boy flas ANl the Traits other propusition. ships will soon have to surrender forlaclkcof | brush with Lord Clinton secured the | 1: R G i v = ammunition and provisions. heat in 2:1017, This restored her to favor ive and a half fu Ex- throuzh the caucuses and primaries of the R i34 | Loutavitie. . L S Of the city, thativ might e dragged Ui Dumb Animal, John Worth is the wild boy's name, Wanhinaton Notes, N ArC wis also treate ) 4 10 10 :n Alix made another stand- [ peuse & w 5 won, Alorth (5 to 1) sccond, John e several politleal purties ana he is about 15 years old, " st 3 WASHINGTON, Sept Sonfirmations: ! );;rhlubl H;&'\Ixs'rl:lvn: |x'"“? ‘{‘ = W{‘)“ sull break early in the third heat Hulda had 3 t0 5 third. Time: 1:1015 M. Ambrose contended that he had no | 884 e is about 15 years old, " says the . RrE R L g CONkNA tons by tho reqels, But Fort Santa Cruz was the Fifth race, one mile: Vierge a'Or to 1) DRUGS IN CIGARLETTES. object of most of the rebe atten- St co Examiner, is futhe Capt Danic Wheeler, assist another easy mile in 2:10%; ORIy Sleeiet (aY e dIOE (O to 1) warfare o wageazainst Mr. Simeral, thon th n Fran Examiner. His father i L wiel D, Wheeler t ton. Fort Leza aid most of the | was wellin the lead at the half in the fourth Ihe race seemed all but over, and Hulda | 1B3yrd (5 1 3) thivd. A ies 1: The he knew that the bae convention was a | Harrison Worth, who lives on little [ auartermaster to ¢ replying to the bombardment and attempted | heat, when she was scen to lose her stride on Slow Track ac Latonia, DIl roit e, and abetted by a reput e legitimate night. He would begin to ask for this within the next threo or four days. He did not helieve there would Quartermaster Fraok v e e T INE | demotratic imovement, hich hau beenan lod | tract of grround s feww miles ot of Liver- | Dale of Oklaoms. 1o e wyor s, 1 tho ; . : whlican contingent more. The boy has heen a terror to the | SUPFCIE court of that territor, AnalL e AU GREan cre is no reco the upper turn and arop back unable to | Crxerssat, Sopt. 14 —The track at La- The defails of the manutacturo of | had been fooled by one bar convention, but | neichhors for 4 long tin sinco | Peter Couchman of South Dakota to bo BnGE Pambl iy eehors Bimo resardlor e e Al A e o) Ol SLCISLE AT S Results cigareties are kopt to a greater or loss | 50 long as be lived ‘e declaved that he | his birth hie has e ot and | Agent for the Tndians of the Forest City (HoIERTsIiD iaving U fTored e ay RARTNED) |rine il and ' rinasiiiz. Tioed: W ONNtonMbIn| Lo Bivet ~fozihis milo: Marion . by the manufueturers, | Would never bo causht by another. Toueh- 7'y i L RIS becn it even the rudi- | MR i South Dako ; from shot or sholl. Rio ftself was mot | tho' third ~quarior * finished thres | 103 wom . L Saman 13 sy, Marion ch of whow has his own peculiar com: | 12 upn bis repiblicanisin, the’ speaker | 0 tefabls bo toach him eve ey | ohn C. Devine, postimaster at Altianee, 0, bombarded. A few stray shells foll in the | lengths ahead of Pisley in2:11%. Hulda | homa 1510 U ihien i1 1% bination of tobaceos. Nonme of il | OPined Lhat it was of the truc bluc R il e ; e =~ i f ran more than a qui of u mile, and | | Second race, iy 7 on ( accos. . None of the | of that particutar variety which would not uilures, appointed Mr. John Benton recciver of il tho SannoTad R0 av ol babn st oA D LS e 10 won, o “oud, Mirry - Kyes uds on ot is composed of | \wither, nor would it decay. . The wild boy knows absolutely noth- | Lioya’s Navional bk at femceiean x, {1 PR RECALERIDEONTAS COnC L herofure ol |l it ariuistag AT oL e FUloNENVS. oy b kind only, says the Troy Tim, " AT e ing, and 1s as much at home out in the e X douby, many people on shore in sympathy | oDen A fblds as’ le 15t Mis fathens And Ehey Catled e Clatd Esthar? d 3 " [ " N place, at the same time setting Hum) 1. o Scu ihtor (5 19 1) oo tmoeld | The recipe is not dtvulged outside of the “ : o with tne insurgents, for tho latter seem to | Nightingals from thivd to 1i{th nlice for o : ASHINGTON, Sept. 14.——The name of Baby Ruth's sister has been decided Tho uptroller of the curvency today 5 102 thivde Time: G104 fiem. But this ds moball, The original | 70 stew that 1t was the kind which hoal- | jie,vthside, Recontly ho has bocy. er b able to keep themsclves posted on all the | breaks. It was quito dark when the h I vace, froe handieap swoepstakes, one | mixtn sly a basis for artificial e s o kO heldn Vel b S e e hbors of the Wort ] b LR T L 53 G asCon 8 10 50) won, Bessin 1Staad (0 2 4 i a of 1505 when the democrats of Omaha swore Zing th g OO U e o b \ dolngeashore, postponcment was declared 111l 3 o'clock Lo 1 seeond, Blva (8t 1 third, Tine: 347, ) begin with, various es: | uhat tie colored votera of the city should | Faieh o sueh an extent that ho was ar- | President aun e LLbShojviliEbo fohrles Tho government holds everybody and | PstPoncient wis declao pillod *up. dead st ve furlongs: Anthem (710 5) | sential oils aro added. The list of | nevor cast their ballots, and how ho and & | rested today on the omplaint of Farmer | bened Fsther. “The little one wil christ- overythiug undor wartial iaw, but the | lame behind, and it is doubtful if sho can | S Heor 40 D second, G 1. Cox 2w D) | these inc G3 Pose, rose geranium, | number of oter republicaus had armed | Cluck, who considers him . dansor. | S Ge U0 Tt WAy oo D theaters are open and local business runs on | start again. Sixth yucw el% farlonzs: Milllo M (7 to1) | VuBilla boan, Tonka bean and licorico | themsclyes with strong hickory ‘clubs and | ous 10 be at largo, His sanity twas ood, will e Mrs, Cleveland's ehoice. - protty much tho sumic as if there wereno | Mo thres events that were finishod want | won, Frtinin (s ta 1) s ond, Chngto © 4 49 1) | 100t Those ingredionts e oien Plana thale et orcd ot whilo thoy exer- | invostigated by tho. lunaey commission ] : L8 rebol ships fn tho bay. no description, except that Luzelle, in the | thivd. Time: 1:20, adtob thio Bi0baocoihis Kboon lohoppad:[ {21528 e ERRIE oL Teanchie. asion | Mhe other day, but the doctors decided b for Ex-Gaveruor Gllek, T »‘v".l'« dox “»’:;-‘»‘;,‘:li.’fh m} A‘\’h"" "‘3114”,.\’-",.”.':' G it Gloncester, into shreds in readinoss to bo rolled | to vemark that o oped the resotution | Pt the geeen fields and the Bills that WASHIZGION. Sent. 14.—The peesident lias YIS AT Tk Fain, B e i g . L The oo Grovcesti, Sept. 14, —Results: Into cigurctios. IMinally the particular | would be adopted. Then the vote was | surrounded Livermore valloy were bote ted ex-Governor George W, Glick of SHAYa Ll nilas o rentonayans AR “I st vace, six “m..n. ’(.n-l.m;,; drug chosen, in vi.-l —im]\u» of .\Mv_nr taken and the resolution weat throust with | ter plac u‘ for him than “an in They rarado Through the White City and | jonchied. Uh1s 1o vis seses mos o oo 10! fwood wan, Can't Tell second, Shakes- | solution, is sprayed on the matevial with | o whoop p = asylum would be, 50 he was sent home - Thon Unvall a Monument, row, besides the trials by Dircetum and | Pere Ui Wit farlongs: Ditlon | 41 8tomizer, while the tobacco is stirved G. Fdwards was over from the Ninth | on the afternoon train in eostody of 1 G Omoago. Sopt. 14.—~The day is bright and | Flying Gib agalnst the trotuns and pacing | won, Lynihrst seeond, B of Fomoy v, | and mixed, The quantity omployed is | ward, and it o v o abon for | father, who promised to take botter | warm. 1Itis Ohio day at the World's fair, | records, respectively. Summaries: (Dinar 127N e e vory curefully juducd, 0 muny “drops | Speceh suid “"'j‘f:j“:"“‘;' from e for ke | cave of hin: in the future, It is estimated that 50,000 citizens of the Figi @ on the Dy . ey seond: - Nate owaed o | being allowed for cach cigarette, o | Shetion asa eo ped that the vepublicaus [ The hoy's father had been in sy Buckeyo state thronged the und Ehrossyensols Buchiing iiodosdatar i b BT OI QS e i Shvigusudson "" ol mention all the | wouldselcct the best men and” then eleet | habit of keepin LR Rliome i favoruble ‘\,L.,m,“.‘. e s 1o s i'\:, ““';,'j; “:m Gourt, bLe. by Ambassidor, Uity Mo ollatrins second, Capiain Brown | of eigarestes, but there 1500 doubt thab | for tho ofice of inises of the cuy autiamed | bying 60 ant Bohevs i Vi ountea, o0 0 processiol 0 Low iirl et vuder, il me 31y g 3 1 I 0l the grounds, including the Third and Four- | (Maloiy) b i e s ) e longe it | G5 MR VT s Adicauuabplind icn T IO fond Pl MG, tho St e bpm ] ) I3 and o A nloney) i e mon won, Prank 1 Iare second, Chance | utilized to i o b opving politics, the speaker boomed the teenth infantry, state oficials,commissioners | Lzl b . by | L ine:, 08, fasaaie Chice luULiZ0d o RinoRlg o Lacl) Richmon 1 Dronlnice il sehome. shominnd the 1 ankles has always been suflicient 1o ke Lnearly a third of its leasehol Tngdnlen: e r ine: b manufacturer ma 3010 Lo8 oronte s latte et scheme, showin ha \ withi younds, and while the ( ralian which amount and other prominent citizens. After parad- | Thne: 2018 ’ Sixth race, four and n half furlongs: Mus. | PaBuf Lmoy id o oroate o gy Souid o in ' thedevalonmiont ot tho wity. | him Avithin boundssand while:thewild ulinn Tun o shiahhn o . ! . ceial drug habit among those who 4 boy would tug his rope just as w 0,000 acres, into frechold = TR T T T P s 21 class, pacing, pars moe won, Courthind » Johnnlo O'Connor | Special drig 4 a ) viding bouds i the sum of §1,000,000 tug at h pe just s any v 1 v, into frechold. In ing shrpugh the grounds the processlon drew |, A12 l6ss nactis, pusis Bl 500 tiird, Thne: 1300, smoke his brand, so that they are not o ol A e BhHL S dumb brute would do, he has never had | some parts of the dic 5 up in front of the Ohio building and tho ex- Careio Blackwood by Blue Bull Over the River at St 'S satisfied with any other. TR T T % the intelligence fo untie his fasteni found in large ercises of the dey, including a number of B When unticd and tarned out in the | no erushing bhein 3 2 o 3 3, Se; —Re: ————— i speechies, oue by Governor McKinley, took | TNp, Sitke, 8 & by Ferditon : foe Sop. M dlosultalayizast BTy AN Anciont A ampishment ot oansiiman dacobson vas onllod outiand. |ouseanvith blio)Gaskld W30’ Udy afTocts | announes: placeand the monument of granite with bron | Nuthurst, o0 s [T — SiTnon heltao e prelo C won, Cora | Thoe ancients regurded dancing as a | by ghee fnformed tho mecting i hor R e | all of their traits. He jumps about in | sensation in fi figures of tho itlustrious sons of Ohio stand- | A bR i hinld) g ond, Miss Pearl third. Time: 54 sary | accomplishment. Socrates | 1o be paraded up and down the streots, He | the fields like w frisky lamb, drinks | havine o n ing on the lawn in the Ohio grounds, was | | S wancendiricedthiziun htor thira: eks | lanrned “the art in his old age, whilo | hopea that. tho wird waald. ol sots. bim [ water out of the ereck and cats grass. | tion statistics. appropriately dedicated. At the conclusion y 2: 1434 “' 2:13. e ; | Plato, in his “Commonwealth,” advo- | with fayor and return him to the coune| e developea his T for grreass and | of the 1d-h, of tho exercises Governor McKinloy held a oy ottiug, - Exposition hiwd race, five furlonzs: Dolly Brown won, he establishment of dancing W. W. o plied that that was not the public reception .. 1, by Patronage, (Curey), 6 Hilly € second, Wacoler ' third. Thme: 130715 . The Romans eelebrated theiv | uestion. He wanted to know how Mo, W0, unfinished) 1 full 1 I prefer sich food toa cavelully prepared | loaves little incentiv q : Fourth - ri Iirtoen-sixtoenths mile ; f Jacobsen stood upon the 81,000,000 bond prop. | | ) | A “This morning Governor Lewelling of 1an- | a1,y Gy Witk Gaaeltoo won, Luke Richurds second, Living- | Victorics and pastoral festivities — by | Jacobscn stood upon the 81,000,000 bond prop- | peal 1y his father's dining room. e - ¢ (Kiclkok) 5 i Tiine. 3} inter donoos . Ihavi exasils ositior Phe boy's i re vory poor St WE A o0 B, 88 and st mado o tour of all the state | Pisiey, b, (ko FlE St e o | Siabotate: dancen, Whey exoelled In | ®Whiy ohesn saptiad that ith the vressns L'he boy's purent vory poor Ne I buildings. '\’“i:" tinitor, bik 0 Ky boia) p 4 | socond, Juck Keummes tinea 1063 pantomima dances, fr m “"," h the | valuation of the city. us ussessed. tho 1o 4l | havo been unablo to do anything 3 —~— Naaubiuiicy el mn e i Guitoibnres Griat ballet was lved. The Emperor | indebtedness had nearly reached the limit isg the un S ul . ST Sorintly i St e s s n100s e ki) Domitian forbade the senators to danco He thought thatif the canal s hon allowed him to g up in the green ' wtien Trapeze artists Courtland tonight. Db Bl a e GUITENRURG, Sept. 14.—Results: i and for doing 5o removed several mem- | such - great winner: the projectors would | fields with the 1iv By reason of this that th ol e Greenieaf, b.'s T 9 7 Firstvace, four and a halt furlongs: Black v | | ane | Kans n azent it Topoka ik y at- ¢, which have just becn e¢om- tempt o escape. T around his | pl at the concorn’in guestion has roots soveral years ugo and seems to | been gobled by th g S0 they have s st ship ors {10 o senate. Grave stutesmen | CArRYitout, instead of ofering 1o zive 1way | his peealineiti i n e el PROFESSION AL CHILD KILLEL Alvin, eh.'s, (Kangs) 510dr | Havk won, Miss Thomas seeond, Creole third, | Pers from the senate. Jsesmon | $10,000 in pats and survoys, It thore waa 3 | 113 peculiarit 3 geiLcallod Yo kbt idigad, Thune: 22074, 20105, D510, 51y T ) nd politicians of high degree have ex- S T R TR T lond ho | e “Wild Boy of Livermore” for the 1 hurric, orrible Discovery Which Tmp teatos Two 3-y car-olds, trotting, Consolanion purse v ”\I |l.n'v,vd\ ml.-“w Mary 5o wol celled in the oldest of thoe arts, 4 O PR AT i e SaLh the | Jast ten years little childron | gixty-five men, the Women in Many Muriaers, R e e ke iy Spiny Belva Ann JHieaRy iy aRuond, Muluble thled. g e Kkind in sight Biave the most a ar of him, Whaen | VIENNA, Sepl. 14 —A sensation has been by Magna Chiarta, (Mirvin, ) Third race, milo and a sixteenth: Gloamiy New York Exen Quotations. Me. Edwards thought that the 800,000 of | loose he wili climb fenees and chase | 'y oausad by tho arrest of two women living in | Mheh For, b £, (Hoors S22 ] yen Copywightsecond, Lizeito third New Youk, Sept. | selal Tologram | Nebraska Central ranilway bonds could’bo | them down tho road, buthe has nover eparate villages in the district of Kutten e s ‘ miifn fivonnd a bt furlong to T Bre, |~ Exeh: quoted as Jirh el g bt ould be yatd T ihs bagiGihm ghy ol them When berg, Bohomin. It scows thoy on Pomatox worl, Yetlow Lose second, Major lows: Chicago, 7 Andiihayi the bl ythe | he catehes them he zage 3 5 f Leaans, T, Sept. 14— [Special Telogr third, Phe: ' 13065 unt. 01 il gagod systomatically in tho busincss | FiMAm Ta. Sopt GO Steinway, | o P raco, fve furfongs: Sun Gllmpso w —— 5. 1) Mercor declarea that ]:.}u whole sys beat the world's record over a rogulajon | SIESnightsecond, Clirus thivd, Time: 15011 WEATHER FonE 5 tem of Lisation was wrongand that property s e a 5 B 5t Nixth raco, one mil Rear Guavd won worth 300,000,000 was ussessed at £25,00 desired to have thom out of tho way for wny | mile rack for &-yearold pacers todiy. Th Py Alouzo second, Marmose tiiled, Tine e 000 (f a0 law could be passed by which the reason. They contracted to dispose of the | previous world's record, held by Manawer, | 1:i2i, 4 Vo Material Chango is For Fhlnilon maiia i DAsd DOl Al The Gentleman reads a leeturo 1o the NG DAY SER 3 bodies effectually, guaranteed secrecy, and [ Was made over a kiteshaped track, This T " what it should be, it would give the city | fashionable women who keop themsclves bl WAL, abil, dld a thriving business at b florins | W08 made a feature of toduy's race. Tho ZIN DONE FOR, 3 day: Ior Nebra south Da- ) boom it had ever had, My oing day and nizht without Mo Matine lving. ; record was miude as follows: Firat quartor, ideal outust : . Mr o ddiny ; ' s et - A RIBUIEM SRESE g por child. Tho discovery was mado by acci- | 0554 half, 1081 5 ehvely aartern. | o Cyeling World Finuily and | lota—Fuir: northmeatorly s, FEHOUEhE AL retenpaal | health or comfort, Half the ills that ! Y dent. Onoof the women nctualty kept ac- | 2:115,. The oLhor Faces podis wor Completely Dothroned, women are heir 1o comes0 sy was possible, but the practicability Relhih Loeni ecord, had not been settied. If money was voteild | G ARIQ ‘10 \\/ count books in which she entered the | 8:00, trovtin, for d-yunrolls SemNariELn, Mass , Sept. 1. —ully 12,- . . he wanted 1o soe it turmed into the city | 40¢tors- from iho fearfully ligh '\] l { )(,l (. \ sums received, from whom, age and descrip- | A&t B By Antiien tho OFFICE OF TiE WEATHER BUREAU, OMans, | ¢ ANLD ) . ers, all peoplo of Fast £.dght of Froa Coinage. 1ooks over them curiously 5 wd vith simpl of murdering children whose parents with sinj Tho fiee that Walis, WASHINGTON, Scy o | Athin b i, by i 000 people today s suvromacy of the | gopr, 14,—-Omahn record of tomperatunewmi | treasury until such timo s it wis shows Aupes, b il ghoy: Live: i tion of the ckild, and the date disposed of. | OHIC K., b, 1, Dy B8 s e D, raternity wrested from Zimuier- | rainfall compared with corresponaing day of | that thi schemo would benefit the city euduche 18 4 universal compluint, u By the helpof this horrible record the au- | Charlie Bozas bk .,y ¢ ity 3 F thoritics expect not only to convicr the | NSNS DU DY NBwond 0 4 $o arbioh Ranger 8eb.00 the Boma A0LOD | arexiuum tomponeiis il HI0% 180 2800, | 4 L e presenting Y P i Gl R R 3 1AL woman, but also . large number of guilty | Julse i A proved moro than the great Zimmermin | Mo conborstr S 472 | tho various precinets of the Fifth ward, met | from overstrain. Norvous it parenta e Blino: 2:24 goukl stand. Iu tho half-mile Landicap | AYeRIKs temboratuyg 00 | last evening at tio Hotel Drexel to pravaro | insomnia aud hysteris are all on tho i BRUSIOWILH LB AIN ROLBERS, Jlrou g ek bl iy hrsurio) Olaudl s lI.. i'l:“ ! "'I'l":'“’::mmp--"w tape In L0035, | “5yyiment showihl the condition of tom. | foF the sub-organization of that ward undor | crease among fushionuble people, The | N1 TR XN A i RURRE LR 8110125 Sanger broke. the. woree Seorol | Perature and precipitation ut Omaha for the | the Tummany system, in accordance with | munis t0 lern overything, from politl Tudiana Ofcors Exehange Shots wath the | b iion S0 by Y petition Tor = wor Cathe world's com- | day and since March 1, 1503 the plan mapped out for the eutire eity by | cal cconomy 1o cleai-starching, causes Supposed Lako Store Bandiis. Tt | EAm A distance in ¢2n a5 Ay ol 20 | Normal tomporatur OmIcAGO, Sopt. LL—A dispateh from Kel. | Vjroe Sy 00 o RY A g iy o9 | Jixcoss for thio duy ;. ol the regular racing progr: Meintje: i T ) P e B L is the inic 10 have o perfect organ- [ suceeed in living up to the exigencies of | pane; Q dEATAE aoyvilto, 1ud., tolls Of un encounter botweon | Churics i H0yi, 14 by Nowiounid 3 3 § | Shgllo roxular Py Rl R el B T A TR pArALgAS preciuct, wndor tho eontrel of | the season ure vai, worn and hicniy | ¢ ARNAM 8T, TREATZR a posse headed by Town Marshal Hardison :i.'\'.‘{.i'l-'[u“ lli"u“'q',}'fl‘.'; K making twenty-six miles and ten yards and 1Cy for the day ptain and lieutenants, the object being | 5*ung. A London physician advises | TONIGHT and five men supposed L be of the train rob- | Aleryone, g s by A ey on bry "“"”"‘L"“'”'""""‘ all distances from | Deficiency sinee Mgt 4 | to get out a fult vote on election day. | that the society women take a wh ; iDEAL OPERA COMPANY bers gang. The men came to s farm house #lup Bport »s La DY T iy e wilo Spring PAEES £ Shids 44 [ Similar organization ‘has aiveady heen por- | day's complete Fest in bed on ery | iDEAL < i . and demanded food. The marshal was noti- | 1utcoux, Sept 1t o 2010 T Ta r i Cae Wlle Having: - [ foeted in whe Kirst, socond and B | i days, This advice is meant for hard- | Pridsy Mo e fled, and collocting o posso followed thew. | Tuk Bek.)'Toduy's races at the stato fair | surprise, Tyler winning in . e lass (o E N PIOHRE L working women of fushion who keop lute 1acl) When the two parties sighted cach other | drew animmense erowd, oncof tho largest | yards. — ‘The startors — wore: — Sims 1Ay hours, 3 : James Sheean, secrotary of the democratic e | PIRAVE | OF PENZANG sevoral shots wero exchauged, but tne | thatever attended in Lincoln. The races | man, Tyler, Windlo, Dliss, oo STATIONS ] Jaines Blioculs, seorolary jodrap | suturday N ; tate contral committee, and 8. 1. Kush Colanel Cony's 1 Uhhed Guests, AID PASFA | Bank 1 George 8. Taylor. This was 7 5 p . strangers being mounted effocted thoir es puiger ou RS St Uik iy it ads i iesintil, aud, sorses | Biufor bud Coorpo b Tayir. gule rad v prosidont of U Unskaoni | clube won | ey, Botk, 1.1yl Sulopea = AR - cape. Ouo of them, u nagro, is thought 1o | uftarnoon waa tho frst Facer Lrottiug o | it Lys browd voiled h Hie llomo, stroteh Ak poaaput lask oveniug o aaaist uad adviso a | FARNAW ST, THEATER, "3ppa e, Sk dai W soosis o e |l for, Soiaof, 1M, [l "shi sub oy | gubiod wnd soniiauod to”showr 1¥ink | g Ay iy A M i T R woud 1o . et of Sovagh stapied, oy o lower (8 tronendos wiurt Hlguding™ 3 | Bt : aabin St ot Monuillun lu beld 80 | o uary o Urts ishore s ogher o | o o SAUAST MAbibss Sopbo ATe Muremuute of tonws Mowmmors aepr 14, | WU, J5, 0, lodoss manuor beluy | s ird, o yanls wind, it Windl | Lo S e s sk At s aers s it | 1 o rent Nationat Gomody-ra N‘,Av: Y{.l::‘:lm'rlm\'cn Arrived--Aller, from §‘|:L|}; I“:.‘ouul-i“:Lhu lx‘\.nluly..-l"(.::::l| A::fnrlnl;:,‘i BBliss caprured lll_tli: _;Hllw 2:14 2-5. I ;n: 1!:II|:1”IJ:‘>:‘II‘A“1::’; :11:x“1“m-1 . Froom occu :“"“”"." ri "‘;‘»“‘V" ““‘J“ '\...‘ I’ l'l; I“l } THE IRIS(‘ STATED'MAN huAr; New York—Arrived—Daniu, from Ham- !l.‘.l:::‘:" ‘i;l‘!u?“ ;:.‘f..;i‘ly.A::I.;, aiing, o SIGHTED Tak VALRYRLE, i I ‘ : ) Lirtholdi's, hox was “.‘.‘..‘5;-‘ 1‘ writh the “'H‘, ‘ Mutinea We l,;m 7 g O AT A A I | uariors 055 g e, grand and | evsionger tur Awiriens oup Roporied on : | i s R SR | St e bt TREWW PEOPLE'S THEATER New o Head—Sighted—Germanic, from | drow uway from his compesitors on the | W Youk, Sept. 14.—A report has been | s iia iy uus eauntd, oatliug atiabMag da ol VY L B Dt S | what the demoeras have done and have left In dark fine straw hats and bonnets | Our Now 5100k Gompuny, In 2 ch, passing under the wire four | pacoiuoed i * e A ) . ». Gibson urged th e party ) At New York—Arrived—Lopanto, from 0 o e qandur thie Mite four | yaceiucd Lere that the Valkyrio had beca i undons. M. Gibson urged that the party | o next season the handsomesture thos —- A gl (bl Hull tho timo in 2:1855. | sroken off shore tonight by a party of fish- | Forosast towinute goad mep for ofice und predisted { BLUNPERS. 1110 made of vory narrow fancy braid of dead ) | r——— . Ihe uniinishod pacing race from yesterday | €rmen. She was proceeding westward, 1t Dahier of ropablican i b cAabe ALY M0 | gold or silver, the braids being stithed | AN2 T WO HOURS OF SPECIALTIES ‘The choicest dress goods ever seen in | was completed us follow | hus not beeu possivle Lo verify the report, . B v atluoes dilly = Disina 482 wad 8§ Spoclals | Tho choleest dress goods ever scen in | “A'S Churchll mado’ an sloquont address | Very closely Wgether, glving the effcet | | Matluces da . Prioss " isicos Dinalis are ut Morse's. Dalsy B & | | \ 4300 VOO bW Mrices U BTy P et 20 By Bwoxsox flowan - i A0ul P Hon ot i g ) has them in distinet varicties cnst that s s ¢ s oman who has headaches at man won by Sanger. ‘Pue | past four yeurs 1610 R e — every woman wh I 1 ¥ the Jacksonixn club women to do 100 much., Women who o Tue B Assistant Sceretary adoo of the War department, M. Ba i, the T'he first speaker was R W. Gibson, who | A a ~ j though from the wide circulation it has | Omaha are at Morse's. 0n Lhe barill aud othier ccouowic questions, | of & wetallic bounet without ity weight.