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1:02, f— In the various wards and procincts on Satur- — railed, but was slightly damaged. * A similar Fourth race, six and a half furlongs: Logan day, September 30, between the hours of 7 and attemp! train wrocking was mado at the Village Farm Entry Easily Geta the Last | yron. Merry Ditke second, Major Daly third. Judge Eller's Ermine fomewhat Soiled by a | 9 o'clock p. m “Oonfidenced on Dalivery” as a Novelty in | same plac THE _OMAHA DATLY BEE; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1393, ton days ago, Time: 1 { - i i Fifth race, two miles and a_quarter: King Bhower of Consomme, Sonth Om b Republicnns. Modern Humbngs, WEATHER FOREUAS TS, Heat in the Unfinished Race. Leo won, Baylor second, Jugurtha third The South’Omaha ropublicans met last - piina ST Shins: vy Yadlonper Tin X168 won evening in Pivonka's hall. Themeoting was Generally Falr and Silghtly Conler Are the FLYING JB FAILS AGAINST TIME | Jiimund §ymolly second, Hazichurst third. | HIS RESOLUTION MET WITH DISFAVOR lled to opgler by A, L. Sutton, tho presi- | TRICK OF A BOGUS EXPRESS MESSENGER Nebrasks Pradict for Today, dent of the 'élub, who tendered his resigna- | Wasitivaroy, Sept, e Nobraska Galloplng at Gloncester, oy tion. Mr, Sutton’s resignation was nccepted Generally fair; siightly coolor in vicinity of Heavy Track and Cold Wind Proves Too LOUCESTRR, Sept. 22, —Results: opullits Decide on an Early Conventlon— | and D. Andgrgon was called to the chair for | Clothed In the Rogalation Uniform te Has | Kearmey ; northerly winds Much for the Callfornia Sidewheslor— sprace. six and a half furlongs: Ketchum Independents Proparing—Large Raily the eveniny uble At Al In Making Neat tit- o Towa—Gonerally fair; variablo winds, o ocond, Lazotta third. Timo: Mr. Andevsén introduced Judgo Ambrose 4 5 4 o » Inghtly ¢ Outcome of the Day's Knoes B e e S e SR TE of Republicans In the First Ward o Culleae SR ety . ey e Collections on €. 0. D. Pack- becoming northwost; siughtly coolor in the 4 cinity of Sioux City > cond race, five furlongs ke Tovell ~Other Politieal News. talked republicanism, and wanted none but ages—Minor Folice Matters. gL AL s L b L L ly Listor socond, Littlo Allce third FDUDIIca 8 YHI0R DR R, e one Pt For South Dakota—Gonerally fair; slowly 1204 —— ard. 4 risiug temperaturo; northwosterly ¢ milo and an oighth: Brooklyn the bar nominations for the judiciary be not 4 veraturo; northwesterly winds becoming variabie N " on, Captain Hammer socond, Drizzio third. The Seventh Ward Republican club met ;‘llth""('*'l.g;;‘t}.l\':l|‘|:‘~!ll”’;‘Il‘ :t:lr:‘fi‘:“‘ “ll‘"r;;x';li;:‘ll_\; Oncof the shrowdest swindlors that has it f)lal T e e e e | Fitak tace, fivs fartopss: Dtk won, Avshe | 188t evening nnd deciased. Yor Clinton N. addresses by G. R, Rathbun, A 11 Murdok, | ©VF 0berated upon an unsuspecting public is OFFICR OF TiE WenTiER BUREay, ON gram to Tux Bee.]—Today's races woro ab- | 15,5 gecond, Litdle Dravo third Time: | Powell fo supreme judge, allowing him %o | Bruce McCullocn, J. H, 7an Dusen, Henry | o duty in Omaha. The grocery purchaser Sopt. 23.--Omaha rocord of tompor v?.“‘-m.‘i b D A abtihios o bty vl Bkl 0. RIS (TR Lonely | Mame the ward delegation to the county | Mutphy and others * | ¥who tias not chango for & $30 bill, tho plaus: | rainfall comparod with correamn g ot good, tuvh-hioavy wind and chilly abmos: | ool RETLIRh third, Ttmoy (oaTi, OUOY | convention Shat Wil select 108 delogates to ] | idle, o young man who wants a forged | past four years o gs comfort and improvement ané phero made the timo slow. Moonstore won = the state convention at Lincoln, ANTaT: ot v ES &y v e olf ha < of $5.85 cashed, the bunco steerer and | - tends to personal enjoyment wher the unfinished 3:00 paco by a mistako of NATIONAL LEAGUE GAM B, H. Robison talked in favor of a thorough |,.:3‘.’,’,._,:,‘,‘1""" Bt e e e T L | VU CHRAA SRt RN ¥ step aside | 37 7 vightly dhed, e m'm.]v. who live bet May Marshall who went to & bad break ve Mr. MoGinnis n Taste of | organization of the National Leaguo of IRe. The Second ward republican, state, county | When the latest product of hard times draws Fago tomp = ter than others and enjoy life more, with while passing the ficld at the half. Kentucky Hospitaiity. publican Clubs, and a resolution was adopted | and juaicial caucus will be hold tonight, 1n. | near. Precipitation.. V00000 00 | less expenditure, by more promptly Hal Bradon won an easy vietory In the | fouysvirsm, Sept, 23— Tho Golonels oute | providing for tho Soventh werd 1o join the | Stead of next Wednesdiy) Yestorday o gentlemanly looking fellow | Statementshwing the vondition of tem- | adapting the world’s best products to 2:10 paco, outclassing his fleld tlay®a the Phiilles and won with sase. Ths | leagvie. The Sixth Ward Republican club will hold | appearod at the residenco of Me, &, L. Hial Uay and since Maten 1 15y, OmA for tho | the needy of physical being, will attest Bismuth was much faster than bls feld 18 | gume was called ab tho ond of tho olghth | A resolution denounclog W. 1\ Gueloy, £d {, meotiug this ovening at Twonty.alxih und | iar, Kightoonth and Divonport stroot, with | L0, e bbb gos | the value to health of the pure liquid tho 2:57 trot and won easily 3, | YiB0 b account of darkness. Attendsuce, | Stmaral, W. . Shoomaker anadivers other | vidipased; Amonge the BIes s o onsied | ® tilcely tiod packnga in his Wand nnd in ox. | Nocme o o \ laxative principles embraced in - the The free-for-all trov went to Walter B, | 19500, Cespes ropublicans and domocrats as “ward } for this occasion are dohn M. Thurston, John | press book under his arm. Ringing the boll b £ R R jomis, | remedy, Syrup of Figs i SCArARIORpINg the) $Hitd. Heat A Tkl TR a0t and dissppointed offive sockers” provoked a | L Webster, J. C. Whatton, J. W, Jotinston | ho inquired for Mr. Haller and was told that | gt Proeipiiation .. 19 1nich Its éxcellence is due to its presenting Vi was a sharp contest, but lackec wdelph t‘»:ul'lll:::wv!(" :.nlnr1 the Inm heat, in which | Hits: Louiseile, 12 £hiladelphia, 6. a Reoord, lively discussion. A motion to lny the reso- | ,‘,’:f!_‘;" A. Farnest. Music has been en- L""‘“\‘I-I::\Iml. ;].‘m.: e, x“'.,‘\:fi‘u] .t\( v‘?vhlll' |; Deficiency since March 1., 105 inches | in the gu‘nn most aee ,1.‘\),1.- and pleas- ; rors: - Loulav Philadelpiny 1. Kar lution on tho table was defeated by a voto of | “*8¢d: bl package for Mr. 1 from Now York, and [ _Merorts from Other Stations at 8 p. m, 1 ",1 (»"1 Lttt by LA il Walter I, Nightingalo and Phoeb Wilkes. $ The resolution=was written on paper from —_— _The package boro the wax stamn of the AR 3 ative; effectuatly cieansing the om, The 2:23 trot, was a hot contest. Black Spiders Shy Some More. the county judge's office, and that fact | Knnsas City Mombers of the A, P. A, Hiave | United States Express company, and the 3 dispelling colds,” headaches and ‘fovers Ide won the first two heats ia the home CLEVELAND, Sept. The home team | yaomed to cause Judge Bller to take o lively an Interesting Experience, ook was the property of the same company STATIONS 1 & and permanently curing constipation, stretch but had to succumb to the lowa | batted out another victory. Score: Viitotost in 1t : 3 ‘ Kaxaas Crr, Sept. 22, —A meoting of tho | 30 thik everyting suld call wp Me. Hollor : It has given satisfaction to millions and n ot driven by “Bob" Kneebs, in [ (leveland 30251000 | + American Protoctive association, the anti udy sal @ would ¢ y r. Hailer ? met with the approval of the medieal mare, [ 1, y 4 Brooklyn 0000 2 He was much disappointed because it was | 2 0 A and ascertain it ho expected a package from i1 1 e i the third. The race was then carvied over | ViVl VB iXEH rsi | notadovted, and moved that iv go over fora | CAtholic society. tonight terminated in a | Now York, but as nek ol tores gy profession, hecause it acts on the Kid- until tomorrow. Cloveland, 8; Brooklyn, week, Onze more he was destined to swal. | MOt Which, but for the presence of the po- | Haller was absent from the Lininger & Mot At 7 Clon 8 Liver and Bowels without weak- Flylng Jib and Robort J went against tho :;J..f}.:;‘.:'f.{l-."1'.‘.”\, \[_:‘:n I.an!}“t:v':l‘ ll‘\‘wnlwi_y. 10w 0 doso of g tio\ave the club by | lice, mizht have resulted seriously. As it \\'ull_r“vn':l,n;rfllml\m:m;ufi '.l-‘\:w‘_:lL\:l i .‘\\4\: | i Glon ening them and it is perfeetly free from 2:04 pacing mark, but the former was Vi bl this time concluded to table the resolution, | was, blood il Gl st S B b LT L Cloae. every objectionable substance pumped out in going to the half in a minute et LU retusing to censure those connected with | were injured. The organization of the Amer TGO NE tb 8L O 1 POIIEOA" 58 Lhe ¥ Y Syrupof Figs is for sale by all deuge { throo-quartors, and could only finish in | C1ICAG0, Sopt. 22 —The game was do- [ the citizens' movement i tho terms dosired | lean Protective nesoeiutin jiomor 1ty Bag | oo Th the United States hkpress oo ol gists in 50¢ and $1 hottles, but it is man- fl":»u u "'" i:”"": }' b ’l‘"' 'l"” ‘| l‘ s mark from | cldedly her's battle, backed up by | by Eiller and his friends, been attended with much bitter fecling and I"Hl’\' HoOk = frdadaed ML Ll Davoino . ufactured by the California Fig Syrup 2:081{ whilo Robort J reduced his mark from | g1 5. Score: C. N. Powell was called for, and the an- | on several oceasions the Catholics have ioh M R Sk oD (i Denvor. | N 008 b0 2:081;. Summaric Olileago,..........0 00 0 0 0 0 0 1— 1 | nouncement of his eandidaty. bleused tho | Lempled to break u the ponncy 10 Ik st o o cr oot | DonSelies et 7 Oo. only, whose nama is printed oh ovory 3:00 pcing, stakes 82,00 Baltiniore, 00000000 0-0]clubsomuch that ho was insiructed to pre- [ A meeting was advertisod for this evening et I L LG o W clondy, | package, also the nane, Syrup of Figs Moonstone, b ., by Manibrino King 2 1 Chicago, 4; Baltjmore, 6. Errors: | sent such names of d s Bty | o g oBCE D T ety i | o ik Sila e Dog L BUPOR | Hefoiine 3 p Gloar and being well informed, you will not May Marshall, b oi D 0, 15 Baltimore, 1, ried runs: None, | convention ight desire. Bellevue streets andthe membars of the so e OO O WO LE L OV IR | B Ulitses 3 accept any substitute if offored B K ch g e Batterics: MeGil and Laige; Mullane a This was hanged by instructing | clety apprehending touble wont to themeot. | $EAP only to show that instead of the | 8 Vincent. 22 HikHx Pl 3 Jolnuge, gr.c . “eee 2 Roblnson. Messrs, B kenridge, Day and ° 1o to as ing armed. Many carried rovolvers and some n 1 States I Xpros company stamp the ity 4 E Clodr | L. 3 clever “ilimflammer” had used a silver quar. Tmportor, BIK. .00 00000 8 4 Theeo Rnined Out. Sieticinmy ohresontatives of the district | miarched to the hull with shotguns and rities | flever dilimfummers had used a sitver quat o Indi sable i Capitana, bik. b APl TR SN U886 - Oliotas laxy. inasmuch as tho same convention | on_ their shoulders. The police had been | tO50f the vintage of 92, hale ndicatos trie 1 . CHT e Prersnoia, Sept. 22 —Pittsburg-Washing. | ton Iis O e nnLy/PRUtOIEH Gra ssit to: prasettva | Sytiisy P BIL B10 expross’ UL hopROSE o Every Good Kitchen. 2120 Dusing, Purso 81,0008 Bamo Sy Pl Other ididates who spolke were: | the peaco. i i eV O SO OB LD O T COTRaUL Seareh Lights., Hal Braden, b h, by Brown Hal.... 8 ton game yostponed : ri oA 4 D HBH PRt ot 1383 hs bk vhile the | Mess that the only conclusion is that the § . oy TP I aneho Lodise. i, by led Wilicéa 1 St Lovis, Sept. 22 —No ball game; wet ]“mT\'” _“‘1\‘1.“I"‘ Al o 0‘:‘-.‘:{,. ““‘fl'llh‘ ) o “”L‘,’\‘\_“';"m“l',‘. ’L‘:}":"'r"."|,‘|‘;‘:h‘“ htle tho | man working the trick must_have boen an )T arch lights have become indispens- As every good housewife knows, ebbor T e e grounds. E and er, closing a s In progress, but the polic a8 [ o iross messongetin hi - 8 able steamers ¢ AekaT ; Riloy Madium, br. b ¥ 5t Bt otthe Teamn address by John L. Webstor. 1o effort to disperse 1t. When the meeting | SXDress messengerin his day and a shrewd e R, I”' ull classes and in gher ftnact], 1 it e i | s, Schwoncle and Steol differed re- | ¢amo to an end the mob attackod tho mem. | O 100 1 %0 tho lady casually that his | tso onioar Layel opet LY ”‘I"“l' Timg BRI f V. L P garding the proposed cang d > er's | bers of the American Pre 0 n8socintiol e o to the lady cas) i se objects miles away can be revealec TR : 5 ¥ e RO 2 P — 1 }.fl".f-".“‘l“‘r'n'u'\'m w!m;‘lf]' :;I['nr‘u':jllt(:}‘ or's :l‘l‘:lu!‘}|Imm\llll<“llv:;;ll“l DLl wins poavt | wagou was just around. tho coruer and it and dlinmine in !Ix-w:'-n"k st y;\ilv‘ln III:|1 opposite kind is lavgely in doli- ; itk i i acy « prova s out of the hall, throwing roc Q and arke I ¢ > S g R e o by | 1 3 1| eithaereia To 84 32 | crowd. and brickbats, " The "polics ‘mado scveral | WERL" LT : their powerful beams of light ean bo suuces and palatablo gra P AR A Clévelud.... 68 i ites named were: H. |, Bald- | arvests. among them being an American FRENBR T ERIL R SaoTE “!.“ \ thrown in any divection. One of the vies, Now, these require a —g Elfinwood, ch’....] ¢ MARAS T L 0 Wood, George A. Day, M. L. | Protective association man, u railroad dete Bt e a8 PALOTEVOLLEG J lleE t applicati 1 rohg, d6licato! v Havorot 8 A q rookiyn.. . ton. 40 83 , A ) AR el A ¢ pleasant face, blue eyes and wore a dark | earliest applications of the search light strong, delicatoly flavored stoclk, Harry ¢ 2 i i3 Learued, B. . Thomas, John Grant, W. I | tivenamed Brown. Ho showed his badgo to Trantellu, br e J s deei Ale xander, 1. O. Rhodes, L, orberg. | the police and was lot go. The mob did not like | SUfT hat. in marine work was to vessels passing and the best stock i3 : —_— hrough Suez canal. Formerly the o ! that and took after Brown, who started Accused of Lure through Sucz canal. Formerly the ooanntsom Y There will undoubledly be some hot times R_Y WA, torun. A shower of sticks ind stones fol A ould only be made in dayli i i 2 e o : Detective Hudson placed Jamos Rocibud ould only be made in daylight, Liebig Company’s on {theslocal gridiron field this fall. The — Lywed him and he turned, and, drawing a under arvest Thursday and charged him 'y tedions and costly: now the ) Young Men's Christian association, which is ‘te Uver n Motlon for an Early | revolver, prepared to defend Nimself. One e R . S it is at the service of every Extract of Beef Ready Boy, g, taking a decided lead in all legitimate and County Conventlo of the mob, & man named O'Connor, also th lavceny. s> | Ship as it enters the canal, and the jour- T lillo, b5t REAL G0 USRI SRR _ The meeting of the people’s perty central | drew a revolver. He and Brown opened fire | About July 1 the earpenter shop at 1517 v is, innearly overy cuse, pursued nn- Llght Hall, b b, 5 e B8 G L oy IR R Wis is | commitice last night was au exceedingly | Simultancously and each fired three shots. | Davenport strect was broken into and one | jy o, uptedly. ~ A most excellent inno- Teeesan. Brazl, b. g set of double and a single harness belon, o . iy nor received one bulle 0 2 “ a |26 bl J T paign is about opening. They will inaugu: the session convened at 8 o'clock, when M., K tice ‘had. 2 to Mr.J. S. Kough taken, ntran y Ll 000! s polico had made many ar. Mr. S S, t ; n S | authoritics, who have pronounced that R E W toforea : e ponon, tomorrow afternoon by & | Motiarity was declared entitlod to ropro: | e mee CHBILC Being bt ooty | STected by breakine i the bac 1E/EHal 1 bs OBIIFAtORy Ator ORUEbeL A oL ¥ 1 b Cravoon the first and second clovens | sent his ward in the bsenco of the rogularly | Hisiied potons ‘the members of the Amerd- | ersdty the doublo harness was noticod o next’ on all vessels passing through the L Phoo Wi b iy i [ the association, and as i Doys have | consututed committcoman. A motion sub- | can DProtontive | msemutin o g o, | fhwonts-fourth streot, 0 masteyis irexbiCniall s solg "‘"N e I',,‘I“l" = 1an Wilke s. s already had considerable coaching and prac- | seque nude by 2 BINDQu6ES | Dhar g i k - | hors il tho detectives soon discovered | canal by lig Smpioy an apparatus Nightingnlo (i1 ice, & splendid contost may bo confabntly | Seouently made by the gentleman'in ques- | Then the mob disporsed. on interrogations that thev been traded oft | for dividing the light of the projector Rightlng: tice, Dlen ntest may be confiaently | tion increased the raging tempest. : ) g DRO/sC! i i AR . ‘eam No. 1 is composed of the [~ The motion was to tho offect that the P Lo the present owner by Rockbud for a sil- | into two divergent rg Approaching D1slodge BIIO; i ) \\A”%‘ meyer, : ll\l,“,“_ primaries should be held “‘.\‘L IHrsaRY: fhd TO' COTIN SILVER, \r:fln'x‘n» \in‘l;“.hurl o foure ot s may, by thismeans, travel right S . th I. g yne. rson, - Coleman, McEwing, | the convention the day following. In the SpeaatEEaz s vasiioung hasest | up to each other without their respective s X%, Nob., Sept. 22.—[Special Telegram | Lowry, Thomas, Coe, Tuftield,” Oceanbein, | heated diseussion which followed Mr, Fvyer- | Private Cltizens ‘Think They See a Solution on of Sam Edmunason, wio had purchased hh“.\m.»n being blinded I'l'h.\ n’lin A tir ' ) g itk Bk | e races wiay, while not as | Vollhurdt, Dalo’ and'Swain: team No. 21 | i tosk o aerir miol0d Mr. Ever- of the Colnnge Probiem. thy o It ing apparatus which is to be used has Cure Sick-Headache, Jrell attonded as was oxpected, proved very | Clark, Burdick, Youns, Sheldon, Whiple, | mittecman Jumpod into the brasen e i | st Tows, Sept. 2.—A special to the | The pr 3 AR IOA T 2 it Hthe Wt i N ’ interesting. ' ack, whiich is ono of the | Durvis, Ayres,'Campion. Schall,” Dorman, | torest of many popullss who ars woshin Republic from* Bonham, Tex., says: Iy | Articles by o i oam CouSabyioRs olikie agonthIo Lt NG Female Al]IJ]Gl]tS, alf-mile tracks in the west, was in ex- | McConuell. Sehepp and Wood. Dublic wotks for_the city and whose posl- | tus: just “lékkod ] iodt *that o T f SR ComMDALY b4 f llent condition. Tho runuing race, halt | Game called at 3:15. tions might be jeopardized by an early con- | pue, U5 el g An Omata ws Hard Luck. 5 S 4 emove Disease and mile and_ropeat, was Tho most oxciting . — S cate, J ool BADOminGat menfof[ 5 40 W S Cows Drunk on Green Corn. event. ‘The races resulted as follows: Valkyrio Arrives Sn'e and Sound, Mr. Miller echoed these seatiments in o | Texas, Colorado; Missourigand s R O S oec®Who | When Farmer Jacob Christman of Promote Good Health, Trotting, 2:50 class: Glenmoro, won, Paddy | NEW Youk, Sept. 22.—Lord Dunraven A roar. is being formed o coin silver into dolla 8o Charlos 1. Johr 201 Pottstown, Pa., went to a pasture the 1 with o Tasteless & Solatlo Coa Ryan se wndolph thi ullyhio'fourth. | yacht Valkyrie.. to contest in the inter- ! > Hascall avose, with proverbial | o hexagon shape:at the rate of 31,000,000 per | plied to Marshal McCaslin of Norfolle for other day he was astonished at the Qv itk s oS Rl 8 Best time: B Bunquat. won, Olara | NObiGDAL race for the Amorica’s oup, for otism, and said that if the committce | month or mopg, if the logislatures of theso | aid, He b antics of his large drovo of eows. Thoy Famous the world over 3 class: Anguet on, ara 5 % 0 g i chanes g 3 oates will declare such ¢ a leg: ende v rvi P Bk PASEE £ (x) ? Y, e it ke no ot Second, Underwood third, Host | whose safety much anxioty has been folt, ar 1t Shostd oy chance to run for | states will declare such coln 1 logal tend i was trying to make his | woro all staggering ahout like o man; ¢ > 25 eentaa box. Y ifoty mioh any : it should hold the convention as soon | It is claimod that. cach stats can B¢ AR v i o el IS v ring ! e 5 Cai ot lalt milo heat: Johuny Popeorn | M40 this morning. Sho was grooted with | as possible, s this wonld give him o vetier | tainly . so st hos i, hite can totramp his way, and when he | drunken men. They bellowed. threw | § - New ¥ir: bepow o Canainn won, Goldun Gate second, Skip third, Whisky isy demonstrations by a flotilla of yachts | opportunity to make a strong campnign. He | corporation is . prohibited from coining as hed the Junction was 83 ill that he went | their heads and tails in the air and Botd ‘Tourth, Vietarin firih Stnige. sieet, N e e A o enumerated all tho things which he had | much silvr inth standard dofla 'y | to the marshal, who took him to the jail to | acted like cirens horsos prancing to the oon Creelc Chuniclcseventn, Tonda ofgh . ucht suilod from Southampton | fccnpished duriug his comailmanto term [ wish, providing! the sHaps!of: such cotus is, | 1f downs and thep, pracacea s 0 | e P bt b e e Drancing to st AMUSIEMIENTS, S e Augist 2L Sho was dolayed by headwinds | e IBGerest of the laboring classes 1 |[mosenn S os iaib oo e tasual by, e | him to cat, but tho young man erow worso | lot of jigsters the farmer had evor seon. | <a-ce S 3 )y ho s o announced that he was willing to nited States government, o citizens of | | 3 Rl oalleahTnn e o DA e A Swoux Fatrs, 5. D.. Sept. 22 —(Special | and high scas, but camo through staunchly | donato bakory to the. populiee win B uto | U n issuod the hoxagon 8 rold plocs el SR A e ohes oo I lntoxicion e but how BOYD'S %A% A 'l'l'h-gr:'un to I il—rhe’ raco ing | without aceident. happen to lose his job by showing his hana | i and no one disputed their right to they camo to be 50 was . mystery until closed here today with a good program, The fever. The pationt was made comfortable . ta Rt v t v Nigt or — 1 an early convention, Ab the conclusion of for tho might and was: sent 1o e chene | A- K. Evans, a veterinary surzoon, was | Saturday Night, Sent. 234, track was too hurd for speed. Lockheart, Hoplovs Waterlog his lengthy specch, in which he lauded him- e who live on South Fifteenth strect in Oma lled. He found that” the cattle had Y& NIGHT ONLY D utwood. tried 1o lower his rocord of | MiNney, Neb., Sopt. 2%.—[Spoclal Telo- | solf ‘to tho skics, Haseall sulimey i BISMARCK'S HEAL H, o o Rk X — broken into a cornfield and the green 2:10, b Fiad, Srontior, Syear-old, | gram to Tuz Bek]—The Minden base bail | Kyner. Just beforo sitting down ho pror : Arrested on Suspicion, corn they had cat iented in their by Pioneer ( ¥ e In i Inthe | club closod a sories of threo games today, | S6nted an ultimatum, Ho would rofuse to | 1t Has Taken n Tarn far the Botter—The | Jim Brady and Jim Mead were arrested | stomachs, cau i fourth heat ting will vay o | run for mayor in c, 1 & i 00, Dart. elondy tho difference between appotiz- ing, delicious cooking and the toxication, Raine Shtha s el 50 the committee post- mperor's Message, night by Officer Tony Vanous and locked Summarics Holurego wis. lenocked « oue-io ne ponast | po o convennon 1o Tt BiLy, Sept. 22—According to tho v Susplolous ohuraciess, | Tho mon weea : 1610 7. Thursday Blue I1ill paralyzed Min- LI'I”"‘[’\:";««’ .:h;\‘l"\llrr«fn;:l 1'»(‘51\1'-:::-\'.3 vorts of his physician Prince Bismarck is | qown in the Third ward trying to dispose of S e E i RErnInE ATy O TATHA GUARDS, den by n scoro of 251023 in a ten-innin St s S| regaming his strength. Intimato friends of | some new clothing, | AW 8Y Lo et tatr ] ¢ t g s 10 Jenanin barbeeue tinish < some new clothing. Whon they were ques- | gyl 2 union ¢ od the follow- | Castcomposid of tha bust ta vt 11 0 T G .\' Miadea Moriarity pleaded for Hascall, and Chal Prince Bismarck say that the old statesman | tioned as to how they came Into posseasion ing officerss James H. Lockwood of Chicuse, abonnds wit 1y it cd by watloping Bluo Hill by a seore of | M2 Ihm ushe 19 he peseuo of the ambi | is greatly pleased and touched at receiving | of the #oods they could nov give u wood walloping ea | tious councilman. Mr. Cohen then crossed 11 to 10 in s bard fought gamo, with Hoplka et ; e swords with Mr. Thy VR 8 58 e exdBrontiiiasilsytory ot MBlusKE daudLENVREPI X I SIEREE SUR offer 6f a residence 1 an imperial castle. e L2000 wander; John B. Howe of Omaha = AR 8T, THEAT Black and Funk for Minden. was Anally COrriad by tHe harets s The emperor’s telegram to the ex-chancel- Got the ssicy el Craze, viee commander; 12 1. Fanninz of Columbus, ol Gt g = = fiva votes, and Huscall trow a o lor is still largely discussed, not only by the | Axtel Anderson was arrested last nighton | O. national adfutant: ¢ T NS of| = 2 Al Feot Ranners Tomorrow Afternoon, i 4 : s Milwau) i 4 : KT SATR e bk Xomer .o frerngy Halls | relief at lifs narrow escapo from repudiation. purt of tho empiré, but | the charge of lar Oficer Brady, The | Milwaukee. national paymaster; n MINNID SAT The bost drama of the age. Bansleof Time: D151 3:00 trot, 52,000 D haeyisould T national commander; Henvy P. Shiniler of o messago of sympathy and | COunt of themselves nnd they wore lock d y A g pattyiand |, ending un T vestigntion: Leavenworth, Kan.. national viee RY€8 ywhere S s nccusod of stoaling 8 bieyelo | Cox of Mount Vernon, Ind,, nationai ; of Iowa and Herman Toll of this eity will wrd Iepublicans, Nothing the emperor has done since his | YOUUS AN is accused of stealing a bieyele | R A0 ' S Y, S i : i from M. O. Daxon of 120 Novth Fifteentl s it G Yok, Neb., Sept [Spex Telegram | come off at the fair grounds at 8 o'clock The republicans of the First ward held | accession _to the thr contributed so Siroeb MIhS e aalbiras ,,;‘_"“‘m M‘“"_”t T == o IN THE UP-T0-DATE MUSICAL €0 tofhu e | Ihie Yorl county fair closed | tomorrow afterncon. The conditions ave | 010 of the largest meetines of the campaign | Mueh to bis popularivy as has this rocozni the police station, ; e NawBinoer)xsingadDiisorered, APLUMPIDDING today, and, consiaering the year, it has been | Shefield rules, pistol shot start, for @ stake | last night, tlon of tho man who did so much for building e SaeReE Cunyexse, Sopt I T e Rl el ) a successful ono. The atten ywas | of $50. Inaddition to the sprint there will By atiAnimots volal0 Elguttor was | U.the empiro. Tho roconciliation between Aceused of Til Tapping. Tue Bze.)—Placor diggings have been dis- | oy atbondhie tho Satie iy matiaes twico as as «day. Tho races w be a 100-yard race botween W. H. Copplo | ,bY & utanimos C. Izutte st Andiie ex-irontenantellondproct| o on oA rioldl BANIG B Lo v Dronshb |l e Tk viver near the Hot | Minufe Surtclis’s lit UAM DIREANIY very into ud Some kood time was | and Wallice Howard, Copple to give Howard | €hosen ¢hairman and A, D. Walkup seere- | duced an_esnecially excellent impression in to the station yesterday morning and charged | Springs, The diseos tmade, although the track was a littlo slow. | a handicap of two yards. Tnere will also be | 11y, A motion to meetat Metz's hall this | south Germany. ation yes and eharged | Sprmgs. The discoy f vy was made by ncei a1 VTl 3 ar 3 Or LW 5 evening r ur} slocting dal —— with being r he vapping of a till i | dent and is eroating uuch excitement in | AN i Summaries: oneor Lo special watehes, cvening for the purpose of selecting delo- TR A TSI v 7 Bahilloyiak fta ou Sixteenth street, | that section of the state. The find is on tho ¥ Dasrtaee BRI A it a1 lnhe: gates L the county convention on Septem- Hozavalh i fithan i anins ST reservation, but is supposed 1o ox- I b ; ikt figary Tho Australian fighters, Allen and Me. | Dor ) was discussed ina somewhat lively | poundering of the Alessandre Fetton Ofr | on Kighiconth stroct bo Izard aud ! Countess....... iy + nney, 74 Cumun, - po a grteand Kinsie, who have been stopping in the city | Mann ; Cape Tiberon, 5 — i eatio Mol N3 :34 Bt 5 for several days, left for Chic tay | Bruese Stubt roared loudly about cau- | New Yonr, Sept. 22.—The steamship Prinz Minor Folice Matrors. St bmae sl ok SUNDAY, AT 4:30 P, M, 0 afternoon. Allen, while hej ved a | cut and was followed by Councilman | Wilhelm from Port-au-Prince brings news Dick Burdisi's saloon has been reported ALOE, (X ) L L 2:30 paco: o % vore bring a friend home to dinner S E £ By theiia letter from & friend in New York advising | Poter M. Back, who also filed a protest | of the foundering off Cape Tiberon of the | as having been open Jast Sunday. yer ving o friend b inn ALPHOMNSE KiAdC g with you,” said Mr vitor A [.‘uum oL to Gotl 8 8001 03 possiblo, hie | asainst the caucus plan, saying that if the | Haytien warship Alessandre Petion | Sergeant Ormsby has reported o the | U LTa eould me, Samantin,” replied g r:"’{gfluflfig Rutloge Wilkcs, 20 4 Conoy Toranaco 18 Sight fox -hlm' bafore 1ho | yeople ot the First ward! wunted caucises with all her crew, over ecighty wen, | “hief “"“_.f"; "_“]l"‘,“"“' FER b Lincoln | e, Chug su nwith great i LN Flor ¢ o dist Devillsh Deed of Traln Wreookers, beliove that they wanted thom, Then Mr. | Havtien diplomats Suionie ki Sanio Dozt |10t ol N araiin Joll. thorar L hadoohhncaa HEORORRE NG, Walking on Water, Mhne: UK, 31 i 135, AlastR il AL Lens is | Kelley got up and declared that Mr, Back AT MO A a A Jairilig or g aetEtd, A ; 13 BrriNainas, Al Sept. 22.—North of this L i at Mr. Bac GENERAL MOLINT. A lot of houschoid lued at IR PGy JAIRIE 0 " seratoh i, frst, W, 16 Brootis seeand St | olty this morning tho liited on the Queen | Was in favor of a caucus two years ago,and [ M. COHEN, Huytion ex-minister to N 0 was stolen in St »fore Thurs- e e e L | ey 1618, & Crescent road was wreeked by the re. | Ut he packed one of thein witn printed | M. E. DEJEANS, 1aytion consul gene and the Omaha pohce h been : 0108, 3 & 4 4 hmmg B]by[}[‘. o Rosults at Latonia, B A T Lo i s tickets, but the audience seemed to consider ted to 100k out for the thieves here, ble talk ou the floor of the senate regarding ] Crxoixxaty, Sopt, 23.—Results ot Latonta: | 1l 'ears wore domatlets hod o 889 804 i hip¥rg marks ol nd, the chairman B. Waltersof Los Angolos desires to | tho appointment, of Me. J. Van Alien Water. - b G M08 1y mall cars wero demolislied nnd several train | “called himi down” for indulging In por- 5 > police whothor J, O, Eiliot s to Ttaly trong sentimen ! | Yirst race, Taylor (4 ) )it ¥ 2 ain of the police whether J. O. Eiliott, L L ooty to 1) woi 56 10 5) tie %0 1) | men were hurt, The passeugors escaped in- | souali AN G A ]—Much intercst is belng taken in local | who has been a memboeof his family, has | Mr. Van Allon' has iboen e PUGK chase_ third 253, Jury. Bloodhounds arc on the track of the W. Bandhauser stated that the signing 1 here .tk W T oDlo' ety | BoY a criminal record in Omaha, confirmation will y g cllingg, At con-sixtoonths milo: | Wrsken of his namo to the call of the city commi. | Politics here this full, pooplo's party IOPRIE L strongly oppose: . ; Huuatic Horse Race, a8 (10 to 1) ‘won, Darapov (4 to1) | Wreckers, tee, in which he was made to appear us [ hosa full ticket in the fleld as follows: 8, S Will Sco More of the West - - - niudllb libisu J Flower Dellls (510 1) third, Time: PERSONAL PARAGEAPIS, being opposed to the caucus plan, was en- | Worley. clerk and recorder; ., W. Johnson CH1cAGO, Sept. 22.—(Special Telegram to Confiri o Senate, " ik one mile: L. Rose (9to ) won, — !ll“fl.\ “""“”l“hl:\knv-wlwl:;v. :;nli u;..lnm C. R. Peter, nssessol I'ue Bee.|—Auother excursion to the west [ WASHINGTON, Seat. 22 ~The senate toda reasy Pols Walkmg 5 ) ¢ i Tobias C: 5 ~ ideas were quite the opposite of wha B, oy »erintende: el : ; o A . ’ : -y i i ¥ & Springawiny (15 to 1) second, Bessio Bislund Tobius Castor of Lincolu is In the city, B Dotk roorbR S s T e st SR RAY RN Dulay, su‘Aé‘_flI;lL”mf\ nt of ,_,,‘,m“m for forcign commissioners is being planned 20B0r 1o ths noulindtion ‘flm‘,x_..; Balfo 4 o over Water. Fourth Face, o -sixtocnths mile lale |']f 12, Reppy of Clintou, Ia., is registered at Dr. Hanchewt wanted to see plenty of can- wan, commissioner First district, tostart immediately after tho closo of the | pOm IInkway, to bo Unite RiRR " WHEOEL, Jnfoe, . . Jaws1iio1) won, Tin (4 to 1)’ second, Miss | the Paxton. 2o 4 didates from the First, not merely for the democrats will hold thew convention | exposition. Mvs, Houghton, one of the lady el RS B e e Wire Walking, N onluor 110 1) | arpand Mrs, A, F. Salter of Washington | council, but for the ‘higher city and county | on tho S0th inet tud thowsimibaconyent ) the stite of Washington. iy b e and w0 OGOk (1o o ran e HEARR 20 1) | are in tho cisy. ofices. Ho suggested that nive delegates | 7. to placo full tickets in nominstion. It o “Tho ladies who have taken it EW Y [Spac ‘olegram 12701 faded it monoy, Dovey Montrose (8 to1) | . W, D. ‘Throckmorton of Chicago is a | be selected by the caucus, 10 be approved by | 1o bo'a Lroo-rorsered fight. i cntof the fairare to bo | NEW Yous, Bpaia) Talugram ! HEW HISTORI T & guost at the Paxton. the pr meeting, to represent the ward b sande LR, ited to zo on uis trip. Thospecial traius | 10 Tie Bre. | R0.5vas 10160 8 Lo THEATER | SPEOTICLE race, elevenssixtoenths wilo: Parish oloncl “Billy” Haney roturned yestorday | 4t the co LOCAL BREVITIES, in which the parties will travel will lows: ( OFELIAY Susen (0 ta b wo. Jeunle Milos 10 10 1) 860- | trom ' two' wedks sats 1a e pomd ¥ | L. J. Coruish thoughu that move attention through Minnesota, Montans, Idaho i | THRE GHTS COMMEICING SEPT Fialane s Mr. and Mrs. George Toppan of Chicago | Snoiier’ el (0 the mayoralty contest, | Alen p. Fly anf§ Miss Carrlo B, Johns, | Washington, roturning by was of Sui 1 THREE NIGHTS commesoine SEPT, 23 h Grarge Topn ¢ and that the very best mawshould bo so' | /AN r AT Arbiage City, Denver, Omaha und Kausas City, A Syl are umiong the recent arrivals in the city, locted; fn fact, that the contest in auesin | BOth of Omaha, were united 1 marrisge on 3 : S Lovts, Sept, 22.—Results at the fair . t 5 Voduesda vening o great many foreign commissioners hay s D'S ”“ \ lu’,“_l o ie General Superintendent Deuol of the Gulf | should'be mudo the issuo of t1o ca s en. Wodncaday ovenizk "oy Bev.' S, Wright £IRR1N00. 1 “\WIkh L0 800 TOKS of LAl bOL AL WORL G R N / e 2o division of tho Union Pacitie,with hondquar- | fo made the suggostion. that the delemsses Al ede ace, five furlongx: Panin The w, ' Q and this excursion is organized to give them » | Al nations ropre fo 2 won, | ters at Denver, was closeted with President | 1o the conyentic ould pre 0 o T'he will of ( Parrotte, who died a few 1o 1) socou, Little PRI (05 01) | Clark today 1L | to tho convention should present the nimes nium; Boston, 2@ a chunce, 0y p SERP LINE DANCING of all the Iirst ward candidates for that | WeCKS ugo, was tiled for probate vesterday, | 4 © — — # AR RaNOING. o E four furlongs: Bordorer (6 to Gene Yassenger Agent J. R. Buchanan | body to choose from The will bears the date of March, 1852, ¢ Blew Out the Gas. £ VARUK, BANCING, ATIONS, g» v:‘...‘nvmy).‘» June i1 of tho Elkhorn, who was the only general Mr. Robinson offered a x'umnlul}hn advocat :’\}“:"l:;“lm» alt of'the property 1s left Lo the IEANEAS Crty, Sept. 22.—A party of seven 4 N “ ‘.' won a A 5 neket (12 T passenger agent present ab the semi-annual | ing the consolidation®! =il the lncal repub 9 2 .| people fron o World's fair Midway oz ESE # bl e waie By Dast a diflonss: L Lhiir: 8,0 8) | meeting of the Nutioual Assovi lican_clubs, which was carriod. without | dudge W. W. Keysor could ot keop s | HERRS S i‘\l:ux \|\I‘A‘II1MA‘\‘:HA1’1[‘" \:mxu:;\.‘ 3 y AN N VENTIONS A8 foThthird. Time: 1:08, @ ooee leon 5 and Tieker A opposition, and then the visiting candidgtes | mind on judicial “affairs yesterday, His AUAESTORIAN BaYiRg < AMERICAN INVENTIONS-— aee, six and a haif furlongs: Lord | at Milwaukee, roturned yes- | had the fioor, Dr. Mercer, Jim Kyner, R, | thoughts were with the bouncing baby boy d 8 as gd Attraction fo . O \N D D 0 e Y viuriangs: _ lord N ning. W. Gibson, Mr, Or John Groves, t arrived at hjs howe, 2724 Caldwell as City Interstate fair, They were s AMZRICA'S POPULAR AIRS d, Constantlue (8 to 1) thled. Dio: ev. A. I Sherrili of Atlanta, Ga., s in | Fheodore Olsen, Boech Higby and M. H | street, last nigat, up ot the Hotel Hudson on 4 MP SORNE OF G namiles R B Omuha, stopping at the Millard hotel, for o | Redfield were dmong the speals Mr. | Charles Johnsop, who was bound over to | Fast Fifteenth street, being distributed P A NI OF 186 i Fopo (0 t0'1) nevond, Lons Pea iaree'l) | brief visit among his wany friends of tnis | Kedtield advocated his claims for compirollor | tha. fisimies court | churged with having | in various rooms according to nationalities o . b third. Tiue: 1i44 ] Wo 1) It is now five years since Mr. Sherrill | 108 brief spocch 3 broken intoa hougéin the burnt district | The Arabian women blew out the gas when 8 hor A e accepted a call from his proseut church in | There will ba a caucus of First ward | with intent to rob/pleaded guilty yesterday | they wont 10 bod. As s rosalt bacima 1oy uanta and left Omaha 10 make his new | Yepublicans tonight at the same time aud | afternoon and wasied $100 4ng costs wife of Sheik Abon Kater, and Nusha and GRAVESEND, Sept. 22 —Results; bome in the southern city. Mr. Sherrill will | Place. Prices A ) L1 Py ! i wohlio woll known military allegory entitled | Lada. danoing girls, JNere asphyslatod FARNAM ST, THEATER 240 whbrat Tace, slx furlougs: Oporto (18 to 1) | Visit friends in the state for o fow days and Qaavent an BT IR AEnaadents Tho Union Bpy':will bo- proseutod ut | Patluws condition i J : | g | o Copmus 4 Lo 91 second, Halton (7 o 1) | be in Owaha during the next wook. Chirman Fowlor of tho poople's inde- | Boyd's Opera ‘houso this oveniuy for | will certuinly r : third poop : - e LT W (8 to | At the Mercer: George A. Hill, Grana the benefit of the Omaba Guurds. ‘Lhe play 1 f Jaop y YN mn me== I ' “hicago; | PeRdent county central commitiee huy issued | Tt b presented by over 100 [udies ars b Hiasklusiameaioe . 11 g 1) won, Harttord (6 10 5) s rum Majoe | Island; M. “Horton, J. Hamilion, Chicago: X will be pr d by ove adies and geu. X / @ o odra e %, rum Major | jobart 3. Dinaing. DrCH. b Holmos oyeo! | the foliowing: . a4, u. VRIUA N . tlemen of Omaha, WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, —IU is stated on ex % n"m:m'm.“‘?;.. 1) | W. W. Barues, be Land, Bla.; G. W, Doll- | | The heople's indepondent, eleotors 10f Doug: | Congressman Morcer has been notified | cellent authority that the plea of Congress wa Mofjite ) pecond, Dotarklll § 0| man, Concordia, Kan. ; J.'B, McCoy, Wiscons | 103 county are requested ‘1o selsct ‘Wi | that Warren b Chonaf ot o, notified Breckinriage of Kentuck the sult —— i “AcCawmols ' . i ) third 111 D oareartt s, § ALY, | send delegates from the various preciucts and | | S TN as | an drockinriage of Kentuoky 1o the sull in D f C tion | & . i ] B o e AR { 20 H. Poasloy, Grealey,” Colo.; O, | 50d,dulex LT anh OO A | @ brilliant examination for a cadetship at [ o y Miss Pollard will be o 0; n Danger o onsumption | peciial S 3 Eflucie Fourth four furtongs Maraball ioven) | Millaan. by ; Honby 1 Atuener S0t £ | wurav' Ly convention 0 bo leld it brought by Miss Pollard will be of ag ex | ) Jfakhts of Lubor hall, 110 and 112 South | the naval academy, has been rejectad by | ccoditiy ¥ Niss holiard character, Tne “T was sick and discournged when I called M. u d = 114y E B Y o Swan, . M. | Fouriventls sircer, Ouiia, o' Monduy, Octo: | reason of physical disqualification. Mr. | o ly brief an oter, ‘Lo was Sisk ad dsouraged wheo 1 called D iive furlonks: Vlorence 6 to i ning; J. W, Love, Fremout; | ber 2.ut2 o'cluck 'p. 1., for tie puryoso of | Mbreer has Sent. word o the. niternses. P e teamor nat which Iy known to tho | en tho viliage doctor, Mo Intina et cow | TREW-W PEOPLE'S THEATER gacent (3 103) second, Gordius @ w 1) D Ow A. 8. Hoyle, Chicago; | selecting “um[..;mr‘ iy| ) ulm s of county | Youug Haller of Blaiv, w0 present himseli oBl 10! (‘Tl.uu ‘.“\ t be ! l\:vm “‘.'r‘; ]:::\ suuption and would not Jive loug. 1 decided to e— W . AR, 1303/ 1L D. Rico, ci *. Cailabam, B troasurer, sheriff, judge, clork, surveyor, | for e; g cther words, tie ple merely ALL ik, BLxik: vace. 8k (arlougs: ’ 2 4 1y | M D Rtico, ity T. C. Catlabam, Friend school superintendent, registor of 'd for examination : ) a7 f A e 4 by % - Ry tuit the alleged promises of warriage were 88 THE NE Mo o T - : H. ates. - | county commissioner for the Third district | yesierday afternoon to open bias for grac ~>—— ) - sor: H. V. Reisen, F. D. Muir and wi and e county commissioner for the Fifth | ing the alley between Fifteenth to Sixteenth Attempt st Train Wrooklng, | take Hood's Barsapar Lam now wellad | G0, IN 4 4 JLIARE) ~N HofMwan; H. Fisher, Westminster; C. istrict aud to solocy foriy-six delogates 10 | rrom Dorcas to Murtha streets. The bids FAYETTF, Mo., Sept. 22.—An attempt was | bearty.® Miss DaMA Morrrrr, Box 73, Ashe | And # big sp f luding ihe | CLUFTON, Sept. ¥.--Results: protuslortf, St Cloud: d. 1%, Newmian, Plaza; | the, Foiethy Judicial aissricy conventlon to bo | wary as follows: . 1. . Manogey, 1 sents: i O S Al DML WM | Blaids vl Al First race. six furlongs: Eugle Bird won, | ¥ . Shepard, Broadway Cemtral. Ne it PR Motabinr 4 o iy broperly | Bumuel Kate, 1734 cents; Alf = Brainard 440 early sly maorn - he ) Wpesy 1 e ——— - 10 Oliwng socond, Norwin third. et 1:17. " | braska: Mbs, B3, b Avery, Mise N, Srhianol aach oiber bl ¥ BROBRTIY | 1010 cegie. The cobiract was wurded | the soutbbound passcager rain on the Mis: | Pllle st o yob protay PARULAY, PRIGES: Bucoud yace, 1oar aud # halt turivags: Frov- | bewan, Hroadway Cenirai. Each ward in the city of Omabs will be cu- | 3¢ the Lrst basied. | sourl, Hausus & Texas. A sivel rall bad | electively, ou e Lver and bowels, Zie. p more, TiL Lo sure W get Hood's,

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