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HE_OMAHA DAILY BT ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1893, : : : | 5% e oo e tierste) fed b et it e B ol —_— s o Ames. The vote resulted Y 1 Ay mistaken idea so fa it a Tudgw at Washincion Purk Tudolgs in | i et S "8 Tone o Omets Torstaing th | M, TR, T Sy, 8 | otervioms it Momborof i Oty O | SRt e Some Very Poculiar Decisions. Inss, purse $601 I sts of Repeal. thirty-one shoet of & quorum. A call of the | cil on the Subjeot, purpose. so you can sec that if aliiiy t 8o disposed they could yoto | T presence of nbors 000 for such a purpose PIXLEY FOULS THE LEADING MARE | P! i ; ' ?{BJ:TON BANKERS' IRRITATING ACTIONS | thetilibustering ended by thearrivalof the | SENTIMENT FAVORABLE 10 THE SCHEME G time for the specinl order for eu on the Suggests a Water Commission. house was ordered. The call developed the ‘ b | - late Representative Chipman of Michigan \ A number of gics were prohounced Mass Meeting at Clty Hall Tonight to Dis- > be i the ha nelusion ny the e ies the nhouse ad cu the Dickinson's Disgracelul Driving Cheats the AvE g v They Have Established Headqnarters LRI LG Town Horse of the Iace—Four Mors i - Washington with o View of Infla . tha o Proposition -The Feople h ot B4 TNy Hents and No Finish- Directt of Ators—Western Members De. Taskor o it Golichmaes Naweity oa Wil Decido - Chinnee to Utiiizo . i he work ) b 4 muster a quorum tomor the Platte en| toney, this < and on Manday the house will partici SHE b9 P oy, | 85000 ua body in the ceremonies stiending SR A rined to do- | oy e Brg, |} o f Sept wever gard of the r ponoment of the race purse of and Elying Jih Winners, " sent Certain Assertio 3 be able 1o brush aside the opposition 15,000 a vark tod . y Aekhow iblicans. ¢ be b binied ‘ W isor her predictions may REFPEAL CALK IN THE SENATE, mber in the u between Atix and Hulda, ar ad of eall- | wa Lindsay of ¥ M Mis Mald, he 1 ing the frec-for-all trotters early this after- | to1) third Y et will manage in AR B t the Platte river ca 1 Vet noon, two other classes were started bef 1'to 4 . v o senate daring the next Wasttivatox, Sept. 15 oThe. duv in tho | mated to the city council that \ HAL AL W it was resumed, This 18 a dircet vio- | (Tto1 . X ncknowledged by every | oo . 0 : ! t wder ¢ i canal, we contest is conducte the judges | third s U ierman law ic spooc | ity providing the ety would take hold of be furnis W * tho breach | _Sixih Lindsay of Kentucky, which was | \q inatter and push it to & fi 3 ne yeir bbb L) ek with extraordinary bt | his maiaen effort in the senate, and his de t Sonators upol BOW | funen of Secretuty Cavliste, whose succsssor error was followed by o more gray s Y ostion ~ are M| 4y Yne sennte lie was, wns rocelved most one, in which the mare Pixley, after clearl ' irpitating utters < fouling Alixat the of the fifth heat il whi e o BErelS G Seie 6t | asibilly thus costing her the lead and probably the e f s chuncos. AD: | asnators were presont. and Mr. Quay vailed | FEDOEt back the Andis race, was lot off with being placed last in ciating thi esident is not only |t O Al b, "0 | county was as deeply int stead of beirg ruled Pixley finished s, six furlon \ ing what h itation | dtiention to the fact. The roll was ¢ tied | the members of this com aheaa aft ting Alix off avd causing to 1) s 5 house v reflex influ- | and - forty-four senators respomdiog, the | the memboers of the Bonri il M LRSSl Bl L A THL ST o tary Carlisle | transaction of business was procecded with. | ers and arrang Ryland o collide with the littlo mare tha! ) o four irlons porttand | Teior (HisLiA Lo A hA Among tho petitions presentod \as yesterday to discuss thc secured the rase record yesterday, but the | (3to 5 won, Attention (4 to 1 1 Ada L0 iee sther loading re- | various Dhases, The ot : o b thivd." T i) s Me. Culiom, republican, of 1linois, fro A \ heat went to Lord Clinton, who was next to | Opitine Fimes 8000 0 cans are what they can to p b e s b Kinaly to the scheme and agreed to tho leador. Alix was prewty well demoralized [ o1 o Wi W N nd veni any complication in thie business pro. | Solllers in his state e LU olut aiscussion. Some th hap, butshe fought gamely in the | MORE T (0 10) third gram of the house which might embarrass | besct by detectives of the government trav- | perienced in getting s miativn, but o foukht gumoly I Fouri vhes AL HTA L 8 sr- | the silver bill. cling fu diszuise, secretly co-operating with but yesterday all o oo he 1ough unable to get home | cauld (2 1o 5 won, Dulte ¢ 1 1 ind tiie mecting was held in ORI, Ul kgl el : ] ! ) Likely to Its an Eruption, those who have distinguished themselves i the mecting tin in time to cnd tho long struggle in any of i Ox ford 6 10°1) th St e, bt for | OMees of the Platio Rivor Canal company thess. R mile: B v I'hiere §s very little doubt that should the i A0 by dor Lhose whio fonght for | ¢ ey, National banke: building,. 1 " Hkos e, second, Rog senate act upon the measure at any time | the flag. v is alleged that these spies, with | gineer of the oo mpany and a uumber Making it emar nce. r E . theve will be some further nction necessury | friendly pretenses, visit the homes of the | stockholders wore pec Other Expression: Pixl 1 terful 1 and s L WO HtRd H T 3 it th ere present ixley proved wonderfully good and se- Inin's Lnyout. i bho hinds of tho house, and 1t theroforo | angionars, and with the basest and fawnit As soom as A chairman was select cured her first heat in the sixth mile of th CINCINNATE VL ey LAt | il 15 et Tt tet o e nucrext of the | dessptiosoiito indl WeHs rolbw to: favuish. | 618 nKd proflien of the ‘subvey weks sptead. | ce, beating Alix an open length, and re First race seveu furionzs: Ocean, | Uil 10 keen the temper of the house, as well A Pl out for inspection and explained, Receiptoa prditil g ¢ 0 “Then Haml 310 1) won, "'White N 8 10 0) second, Syk as the senate, at the most comfortable tem- | Lo the pension oftice to deprive the old vet- | il \wepe by ited, showing that the com wcing herrecord to 2000 hen Hamlln's | {55 1) IR0, Mimos 1198 4 perature. The house, with the bitl re 18 of their pensions. The petitionersask | pany htingale stolo through at tho pole and | VSteond race, sclling o ing the federal clections law brecipitated captured the seventh heat by a spurt ||‘,: i o ‘h;:nu“l--lg»' upon it and further legislation upon Chinese | \ in 2:1250 Pixloy had got in o pocket that i . SOITINg, thiet-foirhs mile: The | ©Selusion, the tavil bill under preparation | Ment officer sjurers und crimin Vithont | the company said, it was' prop BRI i n § | Third ra 1ing, throe-foardhs mil 0 Lot LUt b o loia | sto perjurers and criminals without | 1 5 | time, but came out the freshest of the soven | Governess (12 won, Hen 710D | otal THucrosts of momberares ampnuctag We | wilowing them the right of beinghoard in | 9¥Cr 1o the city froe of charge, providing it | siirvivors fofths elehih Tioat, and won it in | 30cond; Pinniksbira (5.t 1) t] T | Upoh tha min on MOmUbera, staiids na i wnin | shoir own dafenso, | M. Oullom said thia pos | WOUld take ol ot aild eomploto LN Work. | 2 Fourth race, purse, five fi {ulatin | ubod the crust of crater. ‘Thers 18 1koly | yinton® tontaingn. vers Semom o lohs This opened the ball, and for se slow time. For the sccond time this im- | (15 161 A s al whioh, if trae USRS Eh L6 t hours the subject of the canal was dise Me. Manderson, republican, of Nebraska | Proand con When the tin i Four neats were finishe sterday mconditionally repealing i e ago the or tion and will have to aying it was done nsent. This favor, neil appointod Buechel, Saunders, Idwards, Wi atteatively [} and } side hus a direct Whe | upon the proposition with | wards, a e said that he { Y essed by M, S, 4 that tho cof Bad expended $10,000 1 the makine of | 17 makiiz: Onahn 1 protection from the methods of the govern- | three surveysand preparing L Ehe | ereatest inlan 1 United States ar ment oficers. who attempt to brand pen- | £reat ditch, Al of these, i ey ¢ Jai 4t Banker's | 1o be an erupiion at any moment in either portant event had to be carried over on ac “['“”‘;“‘(‘ G B Annie | Prauch of congress which will utterly de | count of darkness, and the amateur Judge | Buckinghan 11 to 5) won, G \ i o | Stroy the chances of sil Wl and W0 | submitied o resolution which wens. over | thent was reached all of the has thus played havoe with what pr 1 second, Prine Carl e A T T L il paiion (o LREHAS | il O Esaw. WA E e To Nl I TobmE IOn | bf [ Liro committecs woro ready to ass to start tocay, though the injury which sh ALIN, THE RACING QUEEN Teuo § iy ]" ”‘ bl ; ¥ O eE Bt Ee AV WRAE LB B ltsen: | IHBLOrY Qe LOTITTOW 0 i Tntire T e Ce T RVIBHOL T SiRTEmron 1 Omana | sidorbiy it ton ovar tho. esbbilanmont | ton Of difsront soniiora;.. Nir._ Maniam | ikely to be permanent AL LD LU AT Y s PRty 4 YRENLE said 1f the ofMees had been abolished or | ure ASfonalisdt uftale bobween, a T e T B i S Tt veon- In discussing the subject eht Coun : 9 VoarOlAnWAS PACHH (18T, oh thG Catd RED OAR, Tn., Sept. 15.~To the Spo R NI BT | e e e BT TR Aain wan W. A, Saunders commit, afternoon, Cervis winning as he pleased and [ Editor of Tue Bee: - Your headline in to awd is now daily bombarding cor L H tee, said W a0 Bre reporter that it mea gelting . good mark for a youngster. | puper, “Littlo Mare from California Lowers [ ¢ireular letters de Nauding dhiio hi 4l EEBAL Sy G | mitlions of doliars jor Ol and Pamlico was & 8 to 1 favorite for the 2:15 | the Martha Wilkes Record | S RS TG I TR s at, of K LA BARH trot and won easily enough after dropping | cotor, and is ail the more o vingof corvece- | B et e s | ‘”'.“ 15 b ssoed i 4 two heats. ‘I he second time this was dono. | ton heeause Alix, the racing gquoen, w AY0S DESONG WL, Lo PL R BB when Pamico was pulled out to 1et Clara D | brod bwa citizen of Omnha, Mr. Dol e through at the pole, was so clearly friudu- | 4o o e of B H 10 Srealor llor fn his retadt speech givin s lent that the judges scemed to be lending [ 0 =00 L B AEER sebnAblitt ! Lah: o ce botween Se i ents and gt meant employ thelr conscnt to the rascaliiy, as thoy did | JOW Owied By tho Stal g D d This bankers | and New Yorl blaters: M sands of men. - He said that h Trials Against Ty Norris g daniw o e, s from tho west 0s having boen imposed | conference ocewrred, or whether 4 wpletion of the canal tho. cily § | mount in bonds i€ will it it possion Several other events on the card were not ¢ Flkine 8t EIVBRR B TIE FURR L we i commence v erand fur reached, but the time trials by Directumand 1 eduia mposu Fnonihythenvutclidss | tho cenori FHIEE, S A aheud of all competitors. oy o ing Jib were both 24 out. The high om town school bouds from tne west Ar. Lindsay repiiod that ho was Continuing s romarks, Me. Saunders | Ji0Emen city can construet wind and cloudy skies made the conditions i) or Anoisbie oWy 6tll iacnofisal L WlE HiCH ot bR meating Siibvhin Gote | oot tat: ool timailhvas [OLiE oM e | TS ncanly ialfthiit whith iy very unfavorablo for record breakine, but e west thal they must resent | Ieclness of the report as the repor g | that the canal was a wildcat scheme, bup | yrbelied o, pay for the prope o pair of cracks from California made | since making a thoroush examunntion Ihave | fieomal \Walerworks company Tl splendud efforts at the champion marks. Di. | (& BROSE D 1 Towa trotter to California or i reid ‘Lumn was sent o beat his own record of | wret! W bY ah Towa wrotter t Califoraia or Mr. Carlislo, and hifl drasn dodnctions oo | Viteed that it is the most stup bue it will have . supp &7 annEbolig bebtun) rated thaniim New | frlvy (00 SR 0, OF I8 SOV a0ve, Hho Oljeet to tho Seeratiry’s Course. | R s b i prise that was cver conecived L ! TS (R York, trotted the milein 2:06';. He went T 5 A 4 L ¢ WHOLY | munity in the country. In addition to this ; Mr. Haves challenges the inadvertenee In the senate today Mr. Manderson intro- | unwarranted | sumers, amd from th to the quarter in thirty-three seconds, the this papor Is oxcellont the | i o M e S S A i be carried out in e o L 01f in 1:08, the three-quarters in 1:3417) and 3 Bkt § L zeal | du L ing upon the secretury | Me. Teller sa At i the senator from B et nand canput in ani opera ik ) Junr Sera with which the horse | witeh the interio ruation upon which | Kentucky would ‘say that the secretary of | ; y cotrie lizht plant. Asa municipal came home with a record half asecond | it Which the hor el i the recont dbolition of | Lhe Liensury wAS Bo prear S LIy of | aud “county will ¢ ud do below his previous best mile, This places | THEErviews 00 the Sab, i des, N within the next five years: it m A S o St Lhe ntercsts of the repeal measuro | When Mr. 1y had discuss iy 1o AN i AT L e | wrveys and getting the sha These wiil be tu city free of charge, By v n the east and of the east having been | FISINg 4 question as' to the corre Ttis with pleasure Tue corvection suggested. Repret or of statement 18, it was the res oversizht committed - hasie. 1t is not the and if these pretended | 00K Lo make it, but hie was complaining that intention of Tue Bek to crodit the liurels so wre not called off | the senator from Colorado had confuscd the changed my mind and bave become con will do violence to the cause of repeal. | Statement of td reporter with the action of | : | LAVORL : v ¢ i : 4 ir work av the v day o reco~d for stallions s o Tower | SEAC, pre-emiment an Lo ind onlees in Nebraska. Senator | of bankers'in New York he would take b b g v nd ihe p this « L L he s Moy e mhction wer | doae af” " Srotiors o bncora, Ae'hn. | Siuntuns, Cces, 1 Nebruske, * Sewutor | of bankers lu o Yoo T g et oty Propusilon botor | St (B cuant oheass thi Flying Jib was asked to reduco his own | PHANe8 Saxs Ak is au Towa mive. She was iation the department acted, what peti Mr. Lindsay would not” say that Mr. ¢ 1 order that the taxpavers may know Joep | MO0 DY authorizinz the issuance of record of 5:05g, and afler pamins OWh | brod by Daviel Haves of Omaba at oo s s OF those intorestod o ovi- | lislowas ot -piéacft bup he woilld sny thit [ \WHiLs they are. daime o tay oW Just | onds necessary ut the polls. ratter slowly, going to tho haif in 1031 establishment near M d denee that the interests of the settlers | infercnces drawn from remarks of this sen- | thit thay araims bVt nopis s il — C;”mu" VNN A0y, the golding camo homo very fast and dg. | SHe BOw belongs to Bdwird Haves of Chi- | would be subserved by abolishing the ofics. | mor that. he went o aom! York for the pur- | That they may do Lhis it 18 proposed Interscholastic Foot Ball Leagne LR L cording to the oflicial time paced the mile | (30 AN Morris Jones, formeriy of Day The senators from other states where land | pose of hiving the confrence had no foin . e 2 in/thio counoil aeres | . Tfie oxcontive! committoo of the Mobras T m 2:04° Mosi of tha outsido witehcs mads | C1: No rold “Alix won re recently abolished asked that | tion in fact, © Mr. Carlisl L cham- | 2 Most o iLsIAbEwitobe o | year-old race at Lexington, Ky. She aft ho amended so as w0 dnclude | Ci ending the it slower by haif a_second. so that the per. | JSnON e ot Lexington, lty. She a D n onnluds [ty atishdinghi notch Jast year m a vace, Thoreare so stest fifth heat ever trotted and the fast- | pissed directing the abolition of land oftices, | fended the cons steney of his many evonts on for U Tast day that it g | 56 IOAUeVer maae in a race and tnat the work of doing 1t was wholly | report of 1500 (the Shermin act) extremely doubtful if everything 1s dispose: = voluntary upoa the part of the secretary of | position now against the repeal of the law. oople want the ca T ORI e A T e R8.CI8Y NATIONAL LEAGUG GAMES, the interior. Mr. H 1, republican, of Delaware then Platte river ata poin [ S ¥ — Senator Pettiorew called upon the commis- | addressed the senate in favor of repeal this side of Fremont. From that poin bt tesults of the Dag, Baltimore Takes Two from Cleve sioner of the land oftics today and usked wny | would vote for repeal because he believ canal; eighty-four feot wide o f ek ERSEaain i e Two-year-olds, trotting, consolation purse Muting 1t Three stradzht. tho Yankton office in hisstato had been | the Sherman act the potent, but not the | deen sl b Gy, e did ALt Va0 nakG ashll #3002 CLEVELAND, Seps. 15, —Two young pitchers | abolishied, and he was informed that it was [ sole, cause of all the difficulty. e thoug| Aischi its waters into the | Ry oK) ‘ervis, br. c., by Sphiny-Nellio Mae, by were put in the box for Cleveland toduy and | 10 “Carey out the instructions of a luw | the fearon the part o mdustrics o the vicinity of Seymour par IRt o Ll Tocumseh 53 CRATai e b passcd by congress.” Sunators say no such | country of the den tarif® policy was | ing the canal R0t Tit T o ML Lady 3 seee g as a result butting, wys heavy. Score v has been passs, The vesolution will | one potent cause ¢ present distre city, us it woul 1ot s s Vies P i me| 3 $ Gloveland 01000040 1—¢ up in the senate wmorrow, and some | Mr. MelPher-o1, femocrat, of Now Duniee Place g L fei AL ) g 2:10 elass, rotting, purse $1 Saltin 01102101 % : b ? Son i L 5 g g AL s : 1tes upon it may b iad sey wanted to know, as Mr. Hizirins soc IR0 R by et der ieth 2 4 Uits sland, 11: Baltimore, 12, Br- ither the secretary of the interior nor | to think thal the fear on of th in -\ . LOCAL BREVITL G R S ~ i, 1 Bulthore, 2 Earned commissioner o the general lind office | dustries of the country was one polent cause | some figures f hees) wor; MeMahon and Robinson nultedan nzressin theabol- | which had produced the panic, why the | tapping th l'\“ a D, b, by Belmont = 1tion of lana ¢ They a 0 have | panicd est itself inst Nov ber | the flow enry) . 3 4 been guided by political consideration and | instead of waiting until May? &0 W Wardwell, b e Giors f P Clevelana 010000010 3 Yamliitale o il got wou Answer, b (Miervin 5 6 o altimore 830000220 books of the department Mr. Hirgins—I w whic hiay } I\n]ul! b.s. ) Cany) 5 b Hits whee “ \\‘A .Hw‘ ngeling s well as the whe Gertrade! ciy luct of velocity | factories which won 1810 4 S s Mg Qollecror Aloxundoris ofivo, thojvalug ofithe linndivolumiod Mhis| s’ i Iblsfosuatyye i || ooieridsnehiciy ol 1 (. 3:1b1%, 215 v s momentum carried it forward — the mo- | water could be pipe ¢ wooids entered at Omaha shows o magnificent Oafarl) Lrotilng, Colunblun Lovisvivie, Sept. 15.—The Colone fuorcaso In 1805 over provious yours. us fol- | mentum of the unparallelod prosperity thas | spran Sould bo biped futo tho Jurso accompanicd and followed thirty-three years | for fire and dowestic purposes i B anneal plaved the Bridegrooms atevery pomntand | lows: In 1500 value of entrics, $67.150; in Goula D loRtt a0 g won. Attendunce, 2,000, Score 1351, BO8590; In 1005, BLIT.O005, In 1803, 8150~ | of ropublican adininistration; ANDINGSHIE | cos sters a1 1o consider i Alix, b by Parroni Louisville 20000013 0-6]I5 gain havinz boon 38 ver centover | tha galleries.] AR DIAMEAYE: Eho o)ty Bthe iy 3 Curry 16 6 2 | Hrooklyn 02000001 0=3| 18047 por cont over 1891 and 26 por cont | “'AV'the condlusion of Mr. Higgins' spocch | g o', 247 on Chydrant rental. | complain Nightinguic, ¢h. 1., by Hits: Louisville, 10: Brookiyn 5. Errors: | over 1802 The gain of Omnha in four yoars | gho senute, after o short, oxeonyien session, | 1t would afford a most excellent | the hackmen who stand in fr Mambrino K Goers Louisvil okiyn, aarned runs: [ has been 137 per cent, while at Kansas City tjouraed. el Lord Clinton bik. .. by 3 Stratton and Grimg [ v was only 92 por cent, at St. Joe but piouraed, — e flto projstilonng "’,'"“"“' BALL ’: LD Bonminis Allen Gy nd K cont and it Denver a 10ss of 22 por cent REVENUE INVESTIGATION, Poacl s aashamanhowiecinia tho Walter b Stowirt Browns Do the Senutors, Western Pensions, 4 T 5 of Sixteenth and Farnam strect R iy 7 f U1, Sept. 15 —The Browns won in xule Men Prefer spacille to Ad Vatorem e b Rylaud T, b, k. (Walker) crrors. Both clubs batted well 2yLH Little Albért ch Wasiixaros, Sept. 15.—The capacity of the wiys and means committes room was was in New York naval review a this 3 Senators Manderson, Allison | was not a preconcerted ir.eotin 1088 Couse ol theitnnnl. blood } tonight, where all may air thew views, n Interscholastic Foot Ball teague will n a de. ittees is 1o fol. | PATors of the Lineoln hotel, Line conterence | Jow the last survey made by tue cnginoser of | Kvery team of the league is with his [ the Platte River Canal compan send i deiegate, who snall be g the executive commitiee the meeting is 10 elect cmind the senator Clovelund, 6: Baltimore, 10, s ha's Good Showing, from New Jersey of the familiar probiem m | oIyl SRS Llmereyty Slirrrs S ¢ dynamics, “which we studied 1 sciool, of | erbet dnd Zimmer; Mullane and Kobinson ng to a report forwarded horo from | yiowentum, which 18 tho pr Pensions granted, ssue of September Yt ; : (Kelly) 3667 8 Attendane Se lund along the line of the e 3 3 § : : , Nebraska: Orieinal ilas Cornelius, RIS e Greenleat, b i Siulir 6 6 0 7 2 A iv | R " S Louls o DL Lea ol Girand Island, Hatl. * Additional—Joroms | ciorely taxod today, A Nty gontlomes Rt ena gk Wilkes (111ck0k b fgnie SRR ON0NLE Kimb: Anawoptl el s diorasoss) | BYSEB AR Sudeay B0 el lie R A Lianes ,‘”_~., ‘;‘ I Y “H",“") & T Alexander Fisher, Beatrice, Original | rer eantIng Vi il SLIQY were on R S SoLaA runs: St Lunis, 4 Washington, 3. Batteries: | Widows, ete.—Mary Wilber, Beatrice, Gage, | hund. The first spaaker was Maurice Lowoy ) 0N 4 cetum. Wik, ., by | BEeitenstoin ad Twinehum; Stockdalo and | Mesical war survivors, increase—Philip | of Heire, Lowey & Co. of New York, fim 3 R phecal wiuinst by Diroctum. bile. e, by | MG h. Omaba, Douglas, Original—Dan- | porters of hosiery and gloves. ide asked for of th 2;07, W Time DY quarters: 0:88, ' 1:00, Uno'e Flogged by n Castofl, Robinson, Beatrice, Gage; Andrew | a specific duty on hosi and can Waterworks compan for. 1ia4lg, 2061, S L man, West Point, Cuming. increase— | preference to an ad valovem dut ondiitawonlil Ba mushrat Houh Special nsiinst tme: Tl b, iz Crieaa ) MeGinnis, vecently r vizo T, Stains, Shubert, \wdson J. H. Swith also spoke for the importers. | fording one of the best S in the Algona-Middletwon Maid,” | win [ leased & 8 rame for lowa: Increase —George Rexroth, Grand Owen Osborne of the Manufacturers club | (i), M 30015, won [Pl ) Uhe Quliers ¢ unrasdes could | view, Louisa, Reissuc J. Neely, of Philadelphia argued for the retention of DML Of Loy o iscn, Montgome nal widows, the duties on cotton goods, Ara' Last Diy 00000000 0-0] Mpia Suloma O inton; Lemans, Ia,, & 15, S () £ ’. 1' “ 100 “’ * 4 Larney ther, Marengo, lowa. g - los s Philiaclphin, 4. Errors South Dakota: Ori ledusBrgJ=toddy clos d 4 udelphin, 1 Eirned runs B SaNR0K) i T : n the benetits that the cit o Lemurs Dr elub, rong wind ries: MeGilland Kit- | &S dd1vood, ren h 18 are i ) | N blew all day, aud the finishes were with nd Cloments. 3 Samuet J. Sparks, Llk Point, Union, R Fred 1. Kipe of Bridgeport, Conn., spoke | in the way of g money” and bringine blowing t \orse dr g issue—Nuthunicl J. House, Canton, Lincoln, | in the interest of the plush’ nnd velvet in. | manufacturing establishments, it is o dust blowing in the horses' and drivers SO ade w Main 1 o ithe epin 7 | menufactuey cyes, $0 Lhut fast time wa T the ques New Postmasters. dustry. He said that ie present duties | 1 feel thu | were removed it woul sult ina great in- | inereased v 0 ceting has been i very suce NNATIL Sent, 15, —Stafford's error lost i _ 3 e R ARy B samo for New York, althouzh thoy eau J. H. McVee was today appointed post- | 1o the wag TP Y 2] L e o ot Mps, John H. Cooic industey twanty f¥ird Y near winning out in the uinth, Scor masterat Marsh, Louisa county vico » girl had : A, - enting the cotton yarn that we will u ! ot tin £1,000. incinnat 20 002000 4 Simpson N. Brice, vesizned ; John' L. Crab. d Jerry L g o Uy Stonewill dack New vor 30100001 7 | tree, ut Bonesteel, Gregory county, 8. D, | judvscey, de ARAL If the tariff were re. | enterpr nust bond the v Bareupar) S0 duced 1t would be necessury to decrease the | must ) ipon the iss: e of i) 1a terrible 2:11%, 2:11%, | | *To build this canal \at it wor Titus Sheard of Phi k\hnl;v\.nwl;h ve an expenditure 10,000 the knit goods industy usiced that the | Al -Richurd Rich- | dutics be permitted W remain as taey now | i Hits: Cincinnath, 8: Now York, 7. Frrops: | Vive Frances M. Seieser, vesigned, and 13en Cincinnntl, 3: New York, 2 Earned s unin C. Fay, at Summit, Albany county, ing clection, 1F we are alled with B g Clneinnati, 13 Now York Bt s: Chis Wao, vice Mary L. Baker, resigned. 8. B. Chase a. spae for ) t ting 1 t L i frequently seized me. I Liave berlatu and Vaughng Baldwin and Wilson Representative Bryan has returned from try He wanted yo ehange in the tarig | el fit in the T cdules, but if u ehange was necessary he | 1 n . to having t Hood’s Sarszps Pirranuna, Sept. 15.—The Tittsburgs w Isoollanrous, would prefer a retiiction Lo an advance 1n | bond g v 1hy th | andall this s ehan the game in the first funing by good hitting Abralam Boynton of Elk Point, . D., is | ad valorcm duties. in tim W Score here in the interest of the postmastership at J. Connetl, importer of knit goods, wanted I'he pl 11, Cook, Murti TR 0 N natls that plac a specific duty, Ho &nid an ad valorem duty | voting u ¢ T —— 0 YT 7. Enr ug foran appropriation for the protection After the rece CGustay Blumenthal ipon, thoush that will be Lo ) ache, Jaundice, ludigestion. 23c. L1y a box. Pty : on, 6. Earned runs: Pittes | of the Dakota county viver front from the ew York wis heaed in the interest of the | it known what action .\.l ‘m burg, I 1. Batteries: Guinbert and cucroachments the Missouri river, importation of buttons, He thought the : § Earld s il Bennert iy advertisemonts were issued at the | tariff or buttons was 100 high and suid the | S —— I Lof it {0 L bids 1 T 1 ! I et va fMeient L ‘1’7"—1’;‘.’7\ ol i o i S adiba'al thia @ 5 2ostoftice department for bids for carrying | taviff under the i law was suicient to T0 RESIST TI1E oK 5 R o] _ st Coussunec n, b tae enptat | o s S Ll e ro sz o | GLEEPER MAGHNET] ‘ routes in Nebraska. Bids will be received Richurd Rauft wanged felts transferved to eumption, Serofuln " . A 7% | by the second assistant postmaster general | the wool schedule tnd said he was willing to ¢ Pyttt TR o1 North 24t Siras1, Om itil December 3 next. Those who contem- | pay whatever tariffsvas imposed on wool A Ty el o ) ate bidding and all who ave divectly i A. (. Raymond, attor representing the 2 L e The patient’s body iormir A A | feutavt 25 | terested will receive copies of the advertise- | National Pearl Buttott association, said that | die for all of us. et o) ¥ m\w’ first of next week 'A:. ere is o 0 | dam wiati was suthsfied with the present | These germs are arly Burly i news in the advertisements, as hey are all | duty on pearl buttons | everywhore in the Harly el S C A v ALOman Today, form and requirements |ike thoso issucd | | Charies lrice, gold beater, argued for o | Aintue Dreaths BANK T g, 2128 ol pu T'his afternoon the Young Men's Christian | for the lust letting. hizgh protective tariff ou the indusiry he rep- | Tho odds are in fayor of the germs, if our | A vousent th y W association will do the only thing now left My, FPrank of Kearney is here with samplos | resented. liver s inactive and our blood ifpure | gudalihe thind Leat ot we S 1 forit to do, thatis, piay an AlL-Omaha team, | Of Stone from quarvics at Kawlios, Wyo Christian Schmidt wauted raw matervial What is needed most is an increase in our ayle o b3 Oarord 1 vod has beon” given tho privilago of | WHich he wants to have used in tho 'super’ | entering into the munufackire of straw bats | got febting sirenpih, i do e in our | D IR AR NS e by fialord dhoy 3 Gatewood has bean glvon she privil [ | structure of Omaka's new foderal building, lmitted free of duty. H. R. Riddle, ropre- | ful nod 10tk on heatthy feet voaw- | REFERENCES Good Time, b . Ly Mark iy picking te stronzost tean o can got. in Pruny 8. Heamu. | senting the Linen Trade association of Sow | i . gy K8 1y Counel 4 ¢ | Owahia, and the followiog list will show that York, suid the lation desired 10 have o | off thess goris, and purify the bood so it Thme: 2104, 271 ? he has wasted no tim STERING STILL sUCCE | uniform rate of duty itposed on ull classes wre will be no * weak spot,” nor soil for | ' i S fliage w the fact that the game will bo PILIDUSTRAING NFILL sUcoNmIVL, | uniform Sty wll b & pot,” wor soil for | GIVEN Lanooiy, Sept. 16 - Special Tolegram to | o &0'lock sharp, Instead of 4 | Supporters of the Tucker 1l Agatu Unabie | H. D. Cooper of Now York wanted ad | EWa tlaim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Tus BEk. |- Tho Last G4y s races 4t the stote Y04 oultion All-On ba. 10 Provido the Necessary Quorum. | valorew duties on jute and burlap Discovery, that it does all this in & way pocu ir were cqual in interest o any of the pre- | Caing Piteh Miller or MeTivainn [ WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The battle over [ I C. Frisby of Haruford, Conn., asked the | liar to itsolf. 1t is the development of gen ceding days of weok. Tho uutinished | Jeneles First Bowii | the Tucker bill to ropeal the federal eloctiog | COMMINGS 0 modify the duty on Lei grations of medical thought it has stood the | WE GUARANTEE A CURE of the Following Cases or Money Refunded. 3 p N ustin ¢ Second i r\\A‘ulu whgonspcs " 9 iy oxtract of meat. Adjourued test of a quarter of a century of eures jeatiing wud paciug race was: comploted as | Kustin Koand oo Gutiwood | 1y \ve was resumed this morniug, the repup- | SXW sl e A BNMIGLY GG, & SaLaciaaizar ICidnoy Disouse Fomals Weakuoss, o .I"l- MeKelvey. 2000000 - Doiun | licaus again fllibustering. Mr. Burrows re- Ho Used Bad Lungusge, In every trouble caused by torpid liver or | Nouraly l{':l:uu e . I\:.‘l.l.m Jelen | powed his motion to dispense with the call of Walter G Dyspepsin iliousnons, . Davis beneflt or cure, your money is refunded 8 Aballus Willios. 4 gl Por Right \Grbighiton | committees in order to prevent the bill from | hogsl last uight under the influence of surong | UeRellt or cure, your refunded AND ALL KINDRED DISEA Dandy Jim " — Tinie: 2:19, 2:19%. s —_—— being reported. Itoll call wasordered. Mr. | dripk. He Mile wnd & Laif du b 1 from yoster- | Aft & eve., trapeze artists, Courtland | Reed walked up and down the aisles 1.ng the hn‘."‘x:vulnin'u”l:ui;i""wu with dee { sy sirang 0 it ;‘l".'f.‘u::‘;L:.‘.’;; | SLEEPER KAGNETID G’HHMY 911 North 27 "}, Cmaha. wul, Wik, g Dy Ty uthas g b by Renset Kes, DIk by by Adriin Janahs Won Easiiy, Nebraska gorous action, so it will ‘throw a, Chronio Constipation, Norvous Exhaustion, Leonard went 1o the Arlington | 10pUre blood, if the * Discovery ® fails 10 | Siok Mo deac

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