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THE _OMAHA DAILY BE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1893=RIXTEEN PAGES R | AU CETS THE BIC PURSE |Msvshamsispiogy ot | SETTLID. _THI STRIP |t s, t i b | RACKET AT A KOAD HOUSE ' fes; Kennedy 1o Gatewgod 1o & 1186¢and, Aleenor (8 to 1) third [CONTINUED FROM PLRST AOR. | 1t _makes Oklahoma's area 50908 squaro - f Y pitohes: Miller, 1. Ste v e 1 nzotte @ to 1 00U €ave way 10 woolen steactiros. In the | MHICS, and raises that territory to the die P nderfal Toxt Acoomplished by Lycurgus | §u03 iiler. o: s il Laces, | Winth Heat of the Great Freo-for-All Race | ¥ oy i, First Chanee et erocery storo, MeAL markers, | Ty Of being laror than twelve diftorent { Georgo Hill, Jr, Roccives Two Pistol b ; , K] Won by the Towa Mare, A0t 1 won Sty | Fesunuranis and saloons finwe boen estan: | Sk ofthounlon F 0 E o T Wonnds D it the Game Yesterday Aiternoon. Haskell ¥ AR ALY aliei {1 tants nd Lie towns alfeady Dugin ith s who Added th ounds Duting a Quarrel, - B | B o Rl L g L Doadiy Work af Blade and faii oG S e roor Fetsoni'to dand. adtle ALL OMAHA COULDN'T DO THE CHAMPS | rittabure's krrors o oston to nieene | HARD BLOW TO THE.CROOKED GAMBLERS | 11 Hoinur™ Noar Biack Hoar, north of hero, the dead | 1and is now beiig pressed upon congress by | SEQUEL OF A ROW wiTH cusTomens the Losng Streak ——— P g — body of James Reardon of Milford, Mass, | Dologate Fiynn _— | was found on the prairic afier e Fush. 110 | | FOF nearly two conturies the Cherokeo I 16 ~Rank errors gave | R i e ‘ RN N Al bt ) s i Ak g ! 4 Both Kiilen and | SO A0k Wen &ail Hixers Cleverly Henten | = quovossran, Sept. 18—The had been stabbed to death, and the weapon | dians have resisted the march of civilization | Assallant Unknown - Arcest of by an Honest Man ana His Honest today resulted with which tho crime had been committod | Westward, As carly as 1721 their land on Tarty Who Stoutly Matntaine s 1y 0o Animal—Closs of the Wash= First race, 8¢ and a fourth farlones: Mark | was found sticking in his breast the eastern const was encroached upon by dom Seen in T Parta— L'y Ington Park Meoting st ] ond, Blackwood: third rther north the dead body of W. D | whites, and they bogan selling off their nocence M Tnjuries Not 8. Frrors " races here One o Nine with & Grace and Agility Sel- posed to be from: Gainesville, Tex rritory, retiring westward, stop by stop. el ne Fatat Maki Ml Second race, §e turion Sweot Alled it R 4G oty | T Mgl S LT ned rans: Plitss - won, Dnteh OVeR second, Steasbure. th | Ho had been shot througeh tho | o became cornered in the compara S Killan and > ey Te00; o weoond SEPASOURE UHIN. |- fyer "1y g miot kiows: whethet e was ity v smiall area finally_ allotted to them in " sand Bennet Special Telogram to f even turlongs von ered or shot by accident In 152 Cherokees Iv. uLy, IF Coiviifs: SHATE Sede TR days tho battle be riainty ‘second, Censor o body of Madeline Graug cast Y J Omatin ¢ 1 found on t § t T i Alt 1l ./ - Thero w I race, seven furlongs: Belisaring w o a W, Wallace G third. Tir foved she Christian s s v 1 At fur SOONEES Shot by Soldiers, Gurang, OKL, Sept. 16, (nformation ceived here b courier tells of four so ik ) Mur q sl vho w shot and fatally w PR i at ol ‘ e\ diess, W itk of 1 e o ve in Wit Adhaer st : _ : ; * Ty el o With the sc 15 had s ndance, HN, ¥ dlledt on them to t v 1 " he potinde i X ' ; p oon oy thind, Dl 140y WON A WATERLESS WILDERNESS, the w Foano second, Major - Atinore, 10, Krro — gay gazell i id B Earned o it w ' t v to | 1 Young and O point s now disty i e AR : { Pralrio Fires and Drouth Had rongi U\m & . dories of Kenosia, Wis., 0 A race, e i e o A TIRKOINTIH o YH WV Ll 0 OWNerS « e wonderful i ! g ANKANSAS Crry, Kan, Sept, 16 v Prices of Partic Portions, do it, thn 1 Apie | that he was ) TS 3 fur the ® e and who The manner in which tho cherubim - o FERe o oh Wi i Uale S A e S WAL Sam is a thrifty old relative, ar v 5. —The JULHULH bl SR 4 y ¥ s settler Tooked around to se¢ wnere tpr money by’ it wved Lwo games and broke | when the attenpt to foul her would be mia ARG Ht WS KOrb, VeriaeNe, | e i . He doesn't give the Lind awa ond game was called at the [ 1 ans. o sells it Lo his people nostaleia had broken out 1L of the sixth inning on account of - dark 0 ; : vs and wikes them pay the wdees, but when Pixley ran into the other | Brazi's Revolution Afects M AN IR B Rt BEAIRA RO L 3 s and deeas 1o boot. 11 costs the swarmed in over the plate was enc len [ Lihe jud to protect Alix COFCRE IS5 GUING UP, who had taken up a homestead found hin they did increase the number of pa sooner would one of the lon i . Seor O 8 0 0-11 | mave, the three men in power failed utterly . VIS Country Very Seriousty, n, 15, Error 1 punish the offense properly NEW YORK, Sept. 16, Tho trouble in erally got there u v Earned runs A CRsh Dffor, Brazil, the loeal coffee merchants of landd and left them black and uninviting 1l 114008 8ok Ubon th vatlons: HOFLONS i o t Putrifaction in on Al Omahas' work | Lo : 1 | intro . 2500 1o dron the | 15 being netuully felt in teade, Un Other tracts had been et elear of hay b the land make & ve Bxor tta 4 : at a vory curly stage in thewarfare, and 1 VD, d ° S0 to drap tho ieh savolntion: s sobh ‘E6LLBaALY men who have made aliving, and some of The extreme oaste nof the IN THE WOODS3 AT NIGHT, i V4 il first heat yesterday, and 1t was on account 5 . ss oomer about. §240 to his proliminary LI ot found in the whole broadth of Uncle Sam's [ yanics’ dud from 81 to 8 per tor 10 Prove dush home, and what's | domnin. Praivic fires had swept great teac 1TSS b worth 3 3 e y them fortunes, sathering the praivie grass. | S i oo S Tromie @ thelr business will b very serfously al- | What tiny hid bovi Jefe by He Ho e it ] SO K e SIghts and Sounds Enfoyed by 1§ : makers was narched to a crisp by the vecent | it "o PR 008190 per ac : Teating Hotuby ready very near s called t hot win tied on the ground by the | podtion contains the . most 5 anger murk.” Josoph O'Donoug b I i ! I the O'Donough Trading ; ol rotten was theie defense that the park | ji oL L8 FCuRe ot WS comoluRbion WIS | vl TR Aiut iiton ¥ for epin £ made toeut alix down. The judzes have | ype g smelt very much like an over-ripe glue ¥ c § Faby Brooklyn : Y nfor general consure, and more than actory Brooklyn, 3 Crivs 1 member of the Northwestern Brecaers i t dreary one. i But they plugged away manfully, how- | Sharrotvand 1 association has openly denounced the evi cambany 1 S e ‘.'\ oI Feact e | Swatered and fairly well timbered pver, clear up to | itning, when thew Colis Pulled ¢ ot pactiaity, The victory of Alix was poin prico T ivision is fait b, but south of the O cH i nare popilar because the ring of trick. | futures from Septombe or b opti ST IIVB b L se o vouverail ¢ 1 sters that prev on the trotting t nad advand cont P nE s e 0 ion is ! A GO, AL N Lk smitten hip and thigh, despite all tne of Frederick She 1, roceiver for T o razinz, 1Upartakes i n which t city, said that t} 4 ik ¥ L wnd ie darkness, | tion in Brazil had put an emba f the s’ comf 5 AL ALY middle portion s Pl coffee was going uck changed and-—g read about picces in sixth r when th Sl W h Right here the Celostials jumoed upon the | loeals commenced o 1 y el Ly I\‘":h ‘i‘“\ L-“l<“ el & Co,of th Allmosts with both feet and kicked, b pitehed o good game, § i is has 1 more datos rove A ChaNrIHbHAa . fHu ARGl bhok vill be taken back to the favm at Ken O 1 il 000 2042 Crestoand will probably uot start be for until they resembléd a lot of chimuey sweeps | Phildolpia o Gy for w reat, il will prolisblyuot b S L e MES Sl i By el The balance of the card Loday was ' un When they vot through with their hilarity | Chicazo, 3 1l Earted rans t A o HAL A ELELHE N they had as many runs chalked up to their | Chicazo, I"hil 4. Ratter GYONBLEL DAY0IClaSaREUo1 c0lts ) bRl eI T credit as the whole of Omabia got - the en- [ Clnsen and sehrivir y i Cross farces <o far L contest was concer pon all transactioms with that country, s flocks and herd i ) wreach the Spot cofiee was now about | has heen i ' than it was at this time 4 | 8 dry clinate v il mor v e ave run dr and Cimarron vivers have reac t s f : udition of stagnation, so that i H ! ©1s obtainable is of bad quality 4 i . [ happiness nere and ail | this por g e very fow springs str St faeat ort Rock Island passes v m Caldwell, Kan, i a north ami | 16 eonveys | south Ly and we : Coustman, the favorite s pace, came | tounload o contes And the s “ Lost. Lo - O first after some close finishes, especinty | profitabl. : St Lovis, Sept. 16.-Both clubs play n the fourth hoat, when Rocker' was head One fnning Worth Watehing. weil, Score i Wl with him at the wire, * Cartridge - exciting hiatus in what was | St Louis > 3 0 hud the spoed of the 2:22 trotters. ana : Bt na fuous process, The 5 v very tived and lonesome game, | Washington 200 0 stepped three heats below his former ve- | SHPPLv. The ock of the | 2 2100 it | 100. was wrought upin the ts: St Louls, 9; Washl 2 | eora BLLCS was s, but at t water is found I i eye, uglass one. ‘That sub k Washinet B era came out late in her attempt to | the market 150,000 to wa fall of rain t L sor rain the s tle something which makes the laziest and i beat the world's record, and as Buld Dovle [ bag > i ; Hawley and Twineham; Ste ) N 2 il o ereal dificult ind o wided by Crovernmen i 1 the dullest individual on earth the peor of J 1o was too ill to drive her she was handlod by his - TS TS0 S Toahauied brihesoserhmenty iirhtaisRah Lo the brightest and keenest man that ever Sianding of the Te brother Charlie. The tatter rould not do the i at Courtlund beach VIGHBBITH OV bo o bITEA 40, atil it X R speeulative town- | midnicht the st walked on four I that extra superfine 3 . mare credit, and after a break in the first i : I T T e With various prospeciive towns, e sense we call intuition, taught the big crowd . e trial past the half, Belle Vera trotted a mle CONGIESS WiLL FAVOI IT ificient and of undesivable vernor of Oklahoma will appoint the | )i that the Youne Men's Christian Associations nearly a second slower than her 44 8 Most of the seitlers have taken | CONRLY offieers as: soon as possiole, and the even in their lamblike guise—were some B : g 4 wiark, There are a few unimportant 116 No Oppostiion to a Contin- | With them to their elaims an ample scpply body to be recoenized A classes left over yet, but the mecting is il B e priida L Dl e s ical andlegal machinery necessary f And they w Washinizion practically at an ¢nd. The cireuit on i : Bty GOV CHEH ORI Thn Uacbrs coverument. Froma baveen waste, the re that old Scotch melody next week at Su. Joseph, Mo.. where )f WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, cross : sort of fugitives from justice and i rend lifted Wis green bay tree and smashed Ly Amnteur Gumes Today the fast ones will compete. Summarie will give its approval to the plan of Tough on Townsl vous of desperadoes, where train robberies | curgus Miller smaclk in the frontispiece fora | The Conventions und reils play the ant of (ila Meetin continuing the World's faiv until Jan- | The townsiter was also a disappointed | have been: planed ‘and exceuted whenee wwo-sacker. quick as a flash there ran from | last game of their series at Nonpareil pari . ; 5 uary 1. This wns mude evident by'w | manwhen ho found himsolr in possession of | iniurnding purties have gone foreh to vaid | 2GEASEFINE BEECE R the theater to baleony, from balcony | yuic i trernoon. Both olabe ave 1hrrcl P fonr-year-olds, trotiiug, Consolution purse, | e o interviews had. with won | o much-covetod lot. In his droims and. fan. | banks und the herds of cattioman, tho home b e aae o B et lor o eons s ot 1bs are in good shape 0 L i L0fE b ERA R o8 (e town at | of the Dalton, Star 1 numerons ofher 1 is at i ‘ ! and 4 hot game is looked for y ‘Wood, ch. m.. by Neatwood-Al- gressional e There was not a A canes, the strip will shortly be teansformed | and — all's — well in his world phith @ wild, tumultuous outbreak akin | Tt Hserineton 2 SRR 1 least. When e got Lot ‘he found | Kics, Lh N T vt ey ! o one e harmonious consultations of the TRLBOLL ko tlons Nonpuroilas | el S ARHHBIOWLE: s it word of disapproval, but senators and | that” he had twenty-five-foor | ito & populous, peaceful, il vandambi- fand that universal peace and Samoset ciub, and in less time than it akes |y EEO" Piteh. dncy Lrnst) 2 | mombers pave iheir hearty Lorse- 1 pied land i the oven praivie exactly | Hous community totell it an ampletudinocity of applause g 2 Bowman, 5 Virst By Cime ) 5. 21340, i ment to the plan. In some cas similar to LOOO other picces, divided from | ST e Dossessed the park and, echoing from point | Carlean Hoconc MeAG | Free-forsail, trotting, Columbian Exposition droty - Free-forsatl with Senator Danicl: this was more t) cachiother only by imaginary lnes. At the | A COSTLY COCKTAIL. 1o point, so ¢f “the procedure that | Kennedy 5 Short Gitwood | RUESEBLOOM, - me encourasement. [t amounted | Kovernment townsites only “the blocks had sentiment ruled and auniversality of vrother l"'l“i\*lnl e Fhnrd Stoney Atlantn by At- toan carnest plea that the World's fair | hoon surveyed - and it was impossible | No Expen und. But these exporicncos are b AR e sy A Tradford | gy, 0. Cirtys.. : manugors oughte o extend the time and | 1F wan o tell just where bislot wis even | 7 _ tha Catlrorina incidents and ure 86 unfroquent Everybody soemed to think that the [ O e R e lci ey e g 15 EmorathIon | wore not survega ed endicss confusion | e U hoymon Lol o the other n m vas st coming round e ™ bl A % eh 1o, eh. m., a4s 1o congres, giving its approva n- { g 1erous disputes, for in a given bloek | and e fort possible to the i be by the deetrine « mtrasts, millennium” was - just coming - round u Tl Clippers awd Originals will play their | * By Wimbiino K5 ators Iill and Stockbridgo and somo of | mors s wodtd cin iocs Unn ‘Lhere aws | ays the Sun | et L ) octiinglo And there was one other crists in the strife | 150 K, of Hhe season this AR e e % the members fear that the cold weather | ina block and would mber came down to breakfast a fow T should uot be allowed o pass unchron. | fipeind and done - hejten by Dennings Alen might be an objection and Me. Hill ad- | first buildings that went up on the lots were s ago quite carly. As he took his | feled. and it shan't Rayhoui 3 5 | visod Chicago not to make the move, s | Of canvas: they were tenls erceted by shop. 1, D, 5. (Stowe thought, is oq 1t one Incnt I zof wells in the ke them nas been divided int 1 artsand happy M.N O 1 and Q. that is sceond o res) o it he canvas, a very filmy, 1o | plainly disccenible, §When ettlers will soon be provided with the po- | Moo shines the tent is uiled w | Blossoms. “Phe shining air tast were dis din the cisterns heavenly — spaces. The tire cathe’its baim gratefully, | piness reign. Sometimes it thunders i { wildly, the rain beatsaguinst the canvas, itning twists off the oak treos fie wind makes the canvas erash York, Sept. 1 Twenty mall explosive bombs, ono plosive we y gnarded inn o Clinpers Po-ition Originals, | W cked U ¢ In was in the opening of the thivd inning, Izinals. | Wi t Y | keepers, who soon stocked thein with their when tha score stood 210 & couplo of horse | fii s Hotinison | st Mctistiey 4 apuat ldiosm CEinaine o B SR thriving business collars in favor of the Christinns, Hayes 0 G Hoiiian | & (valies E congress would gi ts sanet 1= | Mistah Willer's Masterpioe Lund nd hase Guild | Liftle Albert L peRp s asanciion fals g Kooney Third hise. Goodrich | (Kelly though in some cases senators did Lycurgus Miller, the cafe an lait piteher | knickerbocker . Short stop N the table it securred to im that L a cocktail would make him somewhat happier and give him additional tite for his meal. He th John 1o get him a cocktail. The b The people who settled today upon the tto suek at the Siagy street police stas not | Cherokee Strip do not difer much, except m S| tion in Williamsbu Putrick Bran- neilv found them in Kolloek's yard in and street, near Morgan avenne. In he yard are kept seallolding used in th Shiler uplodgo in advance’ tha ey would | have taken possession of public lands on neral Wintield Scott Camp on this mo- | Wearne denter field W Hulda, b, ni, by Goy ! = advan hat they would e Vi Wil t <t field Wilkes (Hiekok) . 6 vote in favor of a bill anthoriz Havew't vou ever seen Mr. Miller, th In the afternoon the Clippers « Alvin, el s Lan titiuanee of the exposition, amous rifle shot twirler, at the hat? Well, 310 play tne Council BL:fTs Nou Tty — he makes a study fit for the gods. e Jooks | reils at the Fair grounds eriasnt BONLED W ALEAOUSE FULL, something like ‘the chiaroscuro in one of The Atlletics and the Shamrock Juniors | ¢aietmnn e, by W = thosc old Morello pictures that will meeton tae latter's grounds at iifth Albiatt ¥ Conster Col Stored with Goods on Which exceeding the number who raced into Okla “Wine room's locked, « digs up from the rubbish in their gare and Marey today at 10 o, m., and a very | Jack Bow b, by Killbuck homa when nearly twice the number of aerc imnortant fanctiona:y every once and awhile: He has been known | £00d game is expectod. The Metics hive (tull g N oarbi A fi: sand | { | 4‘ Greenlewt, . care o make a statement amounting to | point of numbers, from the boomers who | went to the wine roem, but' found th for All Omaha, was the first man to face | Frank Left fiel 5 Dy 6 L } I door locked He was former siwilar occasions. 118 estmated | dary. He di home laims or town lots. imating | 1+ 1 the nuber in famities 1t onc and @ half o | P90 ¥er he did not know hew 1o cach climer, the n ber of people now | U4 camping on the Strip is about 175,000, far | steward Nz advie al6one not want to d terial, and the bowmb: me scantling, 1t is the the bombs belonged to o of anarehi Merchants Are Unablo to Pay the Duty. S « CAGO, Sop i, 1 i ded e thrown oven to set men n that | to make us many 4s two hits in a single sea- | Plaved nine: gumes and have not been do- | Rocker MeHouny Tl hic ‘\}.[ i t ';J_ L L R e | anufuctured hom son. and &t this juncture he vas due for one | [eated yet. The Shamrocks will do their | K00 b et 2 st T LU s Wl confidence: nien Composs: i ! nan sitdd e of his viennials, and it is probable that Mr. | best to down the champions. The following | Wi br.s. (1 i BeaaLeaniol Ao "Y1 ereater portion of the population than when - Camp aud All Omaha will never forget Ly | #re their positions e S of the money market vendercd it impos g J i | in Maspeth pp | N . f 4 X Oklahoma was opened. The townloters are s, si Frogress of the ¢ hotera, curgus Athleties. Position, Shamrocks, Spring sible for many to pay the duties on the } | cocktail hefore beak fast i n t s capocinliy nunerous, Thoy arsmbstiy mon “Well, tnen, I'll tell yon what you S, PR You sce, it is Mistah Millah's strong iu- | Hart Cateh.. 0L O'Conng MIETL } 8, and _thoy are either taking ad- | \who havo been thrown. out of - werl dividualism, when he takes his coat off, that | J14(740, Fiateh L i S R AN of that law that provi by tiie recent financiai stress and wh. glres hm such u prowinent place ‘in sauly i Ol IR R E R one year for geods | tomake a stake by selling 1l us. | wi psychologic development istory tells you | 17 I'ole Short stop, Lowery 22 elass trotting, pyr 500, )i are claimed, »ond- | Among them. however, is the 08 OW We must e o SolE Ieioelees dorelamnuis i orviells o | RS hord o, S AR that aro ‘uncluinod L it Obtahmaciionl | conts, Notw wo misi ot that corkiail. | ¢ i aese (h two of men, whose mental, moral, physical | Maloney Left ficld T v Stout by Mambring Pazehen (Aflls). eSS ) DEga L O | Wlways on hand on occnsions of this kind, | YU 80 and break inthe door of the | euses and eleven d and other staturo looms ot neatly s high | Sommers. | Midd Wiitnuy | Alphinzton b s, (Wood) ree years, nelaing goods | abovo their fellows as Lycurgus loomed | 5 - Right fleld I Dolan eriioenimsidiiohlo) POV AN the county seais and townsites have ne room and produce the drink | from the 9th to the 11th fier one’year, and bonded goods which | 3 The waite i ‘ S i Sr iy S on) 3 B HED | them in numbors, but they also boast tneir he waiter did as on 1 oand deliv ROME, S0 16— At Leghorn soven above All Omaha yesterday afternoon. You g ubstitute.... Butch Mulviliill .n”u“»: 8 w‘llu‘fllzl‘:, o are not redecmed after three years, will i ; ) ] full quotas of mechanics, merciants, small | ered a delicious drink 1o the waiting | pow caces 0f choler have oo oo know very well, if you know anyuning, that Sl Black Tde b . (Kew sold at auction after a notico by pub- | tradeswen and wen of the professions, Doc- | member, A fow days later the mombn sorted when tho professions of war, journalism. oot tall Gan Monette bl i, (West) lication uccording w law. The pro- | tors are prosent to - administer to tho | s in the rewding raom s e s | | CREINE the ministry, medicine or law are alluded A meeting of the executive committee of Ruven Wilies b Wones 10 611 |eeeds first apply to the duty, then to | physival needs of the seitlers: lawyers to approached by w member of the louse | PIvoreed and Maroed Ly Minutes, to, quicker than an ice wagon wings its way | the Interscholastic Foot Ballleague was holl it s M B UAURGY ) 1210 8 | the cost of the freight and storage. 1f | their legal needs, and newspaner men to | i H WaBASH, Ind 1 Mus aloug the asphalt pavement theroaro pho- | {y Lincolu Saturday aftornoon. Dolegares | whbboi b S S )11 ¢ . e A4 v omental reg enis. Eyvery county N0 R gt Vealt | B tographed upon the lenses of your mentalitys / ¥ afternoon. Delegutes | fubkshio: o Wolmston).., L A9 Langthing s left afior this, it goes to the il have & newspaper which hopes ty | 58y, Jones,” said the eommitteeman, | Wealthy Johnson AT T RS S Y| wore present vepreseuting: Omaha, Lincoln AR wner of the goods, 1t was fearned at A 60D by AT 0B Dyt taen bR il ‘you had o eockinil at broakfast a fow | North Manche Sojot tha of Lycurgus Miller henceforth | Asuland, Noebraska City and Plattsmouth | Throd-year olds, = trotting National stre | the United States colicetor's office. yos- s e O LI ago, didn't you? sday granted adive stand on and forever 1o the end of time, High schools. (iames were sehiedulod, pro- | stukes 16.7 i o o tevday afternoon that more goods are | “pedvless Prieess of the Plains.” Carpen 3 fine one, 100, [ on the grround He swatted Winfiold for a home run ! visions were made for umpires and referecs neonrt il o Simbnssador, Lowland | o ay in Chicago wavehouses than and masons arve plent Phere has ot CWell, it Ju wus & regular, full ‘blown, lifo size | 81d othor business of the League transact d. | (et by Liga LR BI0NGT) 3 2 | ever hefore. The consignoes say the nomuch building in citics these | lolapocodallum, The League is now ovganized in o flourish e 25567 z i f:ie i o iyl 1 D ue oppor. i ing condition, and its games promise to b Diniei2ian will let them stay there until tinjes es, and ey have tiken the oppor Sundy’s Unquestioned Authority. among tho leading & ttractions. in wostor A better, In August the value WinlkyaogRansOmplornepy s Rb ISy | When Danicl Webster and 1 wrote the un- | foot ball this season % reived at the port of Chics D koM BL O i Mo R R e e el el VAo R b hbiooak il cost e tin | }.1‘:1;‘.|--.:u;\u;w‘w; Ivl-,\ ‘l\“l:uw’l.] .1{ nu’lnl :-,.:u - = mmany and Lampoghter Will Go at =0,000, B tcontidence 1 « the game” when | The steward had the wine room door | ollapocodallum should stand for four bases. Lorenzeand Lotta at Courtland boach SAtenLIr Mevan Days, he v i e ortunity | broken in just to get you that ctail ¥ ¢ 2 > ) nothing more nor less, aud it would malke no i 5 Rl , : s FORGERS 0N 1 1008, i ¥ ken gov ¥ g ,J P . E‘ ma P one, Sena ealla ety il KL y WOKK E 20, day vile cor n. The chiel topie of uting for the open hem, | e ust $23, stone, Senator lugalls, Mr. Iivarts or HEEBISARY N OB BYDED lay in vi diton. ALy P otople Of | young Men Captured Who (Tave Ueen | howaver awent o with the « wd haye | P k | natfus Donuelly might kick, we irrevocably conversation at the track was the match Working un Extenst ritory T T S Y e e that 0¥ waid the sed T i mgrond on phat, : petitors on the Army Towm Cone twoon Cammany and Lampliznter for o | pogr Waysrs, e Sont 10 The | e drinke "-‘1 didn'tknow anything wiout | is an agony of agonies, ousee, wo say of the womun, shoe is pec i ady cord St S R 21000 } Dl ks 0, L | that Yell, it was a good cockia | f tor less among beauties; of an author, he xi the Cuicaco, Sept. 16.—[Special Telogram to [ M1 100 8 quurtorut 132 pounds for £10,000 | jolice have arrested two young men Farmers Ny ‘l .' . “1 Ve haxe l‘ otl : L] A torture of torture flearest and most convincing; of an orator, | Tuw Be.|—Tho preitmiuary fiving of the fo take plioo at Qustonburg, Beptom r#: | giving their names as Tom " Foloy and | qne boomers as a rule are adventurous | HONEN: It RLANEAAL | Itis an itching and burning of the 1o s sublimely eloquents of & prizo fighior A : S sl L o aitiise,, IRavIEing tha track isin | Ghaples ‘Matthows for pussing forgod | neoleam settling of Oklahomi S . 2 ho bius never yet been nput to sloop: of 1 raed | UMited States army teams at the Fort | good condition, Gareson will ride ‘Tamminy | i Wouldn't Spew Up the Devil, | skin almost beyond endurance, BUL Sept. 1. rs were 122 n and for deaths from from the Lith in this have to do. - You kuow the invarinbl rule in this club is to give the memhers it they ask for, no hat it shonld hoen. 1y you minutes lutc know what thao ¢ st the elub?” | 4 marviage leense and wi “Cost the club? No unusual rates, || hour was mareried to Ji suppose.” of North Mancheste horse, he has beaten th ord;of w min. [ Sheridan rifle ramgo ended this aftor | and Taral will boon Lamphzhter, Tro fighi | Checks .,;:.w" SEehRiR LSRRGSR D) Lo ““w”‘;':l:hv‘;‘\“lf\‘.‘y:l« j“;v‘v;u‘“‘-lv“ "”“,l JANESVILLE, Wi Sept. 10 i iater, hois the grandestand most foremost | Boon With the infantry skirmishing, | st kianeol imaigeon the Uusienbing [(EGodK. Kanare aimomarands found y (i 1oia for suilies: apd onhicoason (. JANKBYILT Wby . Bop- dD. = [y 1t is thou of pin-headed ves. preachier of his time. Buta base ball playe Captain Charles A, Varny has recel track begun here in carnost toduy IO ORGSR A ARB UMD O A YO 1 doa SINESS. ormed loeal | dist e o B icle g one who makes @ homo run. and. i s 1ho | tethgram \l'\:v‘) I u\m nu"“\”:!u[.».‘. ling Cc mlu‘: dent b J. Dwyer ordered the Wostern Union | been playing a star cngagement through- | 4 AT, with :n {00 i ind fow distoliiineh 4 \ Lol ikle 1 icles, fillec rid fluid, ever seore; what do you say of his achiovement. | J. W. Fosythe's congratulitions to i wirc outof the ground. He will not uliow | out Missouri and ilinois. These pipers itics for: administering th itorial g il .1' AREATH ‘Lf fc Phat it was colossal drivet No. A | testunts whose records with. revolvers have ‘I‘I‘fl““,“‘]‘w‘lj,‘:,',“,,’ :.,H‘ o besent from the | show that at Springtield, Mo., they ralk laws, will find ita hard matter to deal logaly | 1t nsensibility & a % 14 mighty sy No. Then what ! becu best, The ave yesterday wor Pirst raca mile and o sixtoenth: (Hghtang | 1P $72 by passing iwhecks pu with the gambler and e will flourish until | €amp meetin Lhoy-objuot A ehland [ | the con rming, ever ng, ever flowing | upon the raw excoriated skin, L | No part of the human skin is that he was possessed of the devi 1 i exempt, | Why, a lohapocodalum, of course. Surpr v high and close. (11 10 B won, Bteathmonth 6 1o 31 secons te? | have been drawn by John Simmons the law ean lay @ stern hand upon him. rood elothe omplained tha Wik 1 vitier (1110 10) third. Time: 1400 Hannibal they got 333 A Danville.lil., Bk of all the clussos ‘fo seitlors tho sacker, | Serge. 18 Wilson, Co. B, 1710 fnf 3 Second race, six furlongs: Stonunell 9 to [ they forged aming othors & eheek o armer is the most numerous, and, us o ru but Dan and 1 when we were compling our | Serst. 1Y Dreehsiar, Co. C. 160 ity 34 | 100 won, Annie' Bishop (20 10 1) secondl, Pedese ‘\’\‘ ‘I.’ rged ambng |”-) 8 chack on J lexicon, soured above such commonplaces, | Corp. E.E Stevens, Co 1, 1at 1nfy triun 6 'to ) thivd. 1 7 tozers on which the In the cait and uncultured phraseology of | best in the ordinary quota were the day it would be a homeror a fou v It tortures, disfigures and humil. y Wo wore smooth, 100 full of rich, red ond Livut. 1.0 Grogis, 16th iy Third ruce, mile and an oighti | Ban- | and a pair of sh I'hic PO GTAr LR SR LIS, ROIA Ligng AN 0 1” 6bb brayod und endeayoro NS [ e i S e N M M 1 Mg lar set of hooks in which a partne SULD | but the majority in the ola praivie schooper, | 1D GeV 7 | i EAUPAL s AR Ll b AR Hery * | First e M Murphy: Co. D, 13th infy fartyrdom & to 1 thivd. Thae: 1 L Tonay b 3 gregation danced and s s the Kick | ooy o he deed 04 We | Privie K. Alexandor, Co I 410 oy Foirth race, wilo und u fourth up- | Becount was kept, They have gone into the land new with an 4 | combined. {7 T o The fizires, they will proby Lance Crpl.G.C.Du Chomin hand, 100 o mo: 152330, Two Stirtens . 3 ¢ s hon il i s of livelihood, They | exhorted to * t the " Tender ba what you have failed to fhd above corp. E. Girduer, Co. 11, 108 ity Y it i Muslo afternoon sad ove at Courtland, | 4 home w cothior p Notsa in which to e | Sutan,"but rofumed to sonfess & iy No discount SUPRE. s NoBIILL, o 1o At infy Harttord (12 1'1) secoad, Longbook (12 o 1) ———— MU LR ISR AL RS it F e iy wmerou m ' 2 Licut A I Foster, 1000 infy third. Tinme: 1:0 Northern Facitic Complioations, of Ry MM inned Wa M anarec | th i L reFN Aoy alive by a party of Shullshurg They are often born with it, i v In the distinguished marksmen competi. | 101 M d, Forerunner 4 ) [ i nd wi nee t ! ¥ | aave his two assailants an b Sleep and rest are out of from all over CCountry, s lone on foot 0 e kept a regu blood for any nonsenso of that king, " wee | Private .. Davis, Co. A, Soth 1n(y ner 7 1o 2 won, Orelils (6 10 15) socond, ‘ Privato G, Smith, Co. G, 70} infy Hghter (1 1020) won, Cadmus (12 to 1) second - — honest desire to provide for self and family | 103 pr v. Mr. Johnson T five furlonzs: Ttania 8 to 5 won, —_ £t W Hight, Co. E, 234 inty Siath race, mil 1 elghth: Kirkover (8 has been left b Lhe prairie fires and hot Btoney, = ; A Ee QItHoENIANGd. § @10 1) thind: ;1 States cireuit conrd, in the case of I, 13, | the bavren domain of suvage Lribes into an Traii, | S E. . Powell, Co. D, 14th Infy Muck at Latoni, Winston et al. vs the Northern Pacitic | empive of American how 1t is upon thi oal [ own Mekelvey T P AT e Ay 100 Guestion, Summaries advisability of eontinuing the leas T Y the eastern and middle por . sicians g 1, even {o rel 2ve, Jem ! Fhe record firing begins Monday mornis : six furlongs: Lady | the Wisconsin Central lines, The appli- |+ 3 tho lund is richost [ £ 0 A 2 Wilkin 1 - - ry o Daccond by | cation for continnance was made by At- | amd Others who 4 ol AUk If CUTICURA did no more than Lowry, i ; Meld Up a Stage Canch, 8 B 1) third. Th torney Curtis in behalf of eastern hond t i cure Eczema, it would be entitled to S AHLEQUAH, 1T, Sept. 16.—The four race. solling, purse, Sftoen-sixteenthy | holders. Mr. Spooner also urged the horse stage that carries the mail | ! Marte K 4 1o 1) won: Espunitis (7t 2) | continuance. He stated that owing to y lar t wehin the gratitude of m tween this place and Fort Gibeon was | Seqand, ad Uup (30 o 1) thivd, "lwio: 11438 | o “Ananolal situstion in the cast the t pocld up® sbout eight miles from hore, | oigiiul: iiucsen 16 105 won . Howsio Tialand | enstorn roceivers had been unable to Walsh, s i |7 n Walsh, us ] I'wo men with handkerchiefs over their | (1 105 second, Moravia 8 10 1) (hird. - Tiamt | o cunference, and owlin| oo ‘f.}u:» M.“‘.I".‘.\‘\uuv’.i ‘x!m lm) t. They A P R AT P P fiarnn bndinatin Crolgh | 4 Wont shre o b assengers and and suventy yard Elizavoth | g 5, who ay el curvied off the registered mail pouch \ Seulitor (11 10 6) socond ors, had 1 Land und ity O K Lucey 3 | and also the letter pouch 1) third, 1:524. The ho Nat N ) ! v Hasi 4 e Kt Face, five furlongs: Selika @ 1o 1) won conti E ’ Ml Showed 0N Thoir Koyaltie The Kitien (9 10 2 second, Oblo Belle 6102) | After the | . f annn: . g ; H CuTl STUTTGART, Sept. 16.— Emperor Will- | ird. Time: 100 rece vill i orn ling of s 1 sout it is the n Totul ; [ fam and the 'kihg of Wurtemburg re- Hesults at the Fair Grounds. . oae) g . r ; @ SCORE BY viewed the = Tnirtcenth Army corps A8, Sept. 16.~The track A0A A yesterday. The emperor lad Lis infan Al G 00 try regiment past the king and th slx furlougs: W f ] - v 1 and ) e SUMMARY thie king marchod past F o William Jon, Boyal Flush (80 to i A e P Earned runs: Y. M. C. A, 4; All Omaha at the head of tive regiments. Hiecand race, five aud u hatf furlong . Y & 10 > \etun : " 1,000,000 bissk Bbout Lo Bhiu wud B It not only e t and was fast. | ern bon t vidih ' L 0 4 modern t