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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1893 rrprep——— 1 2 THE OMAIA DAILY BEE TWENTY PAGES shall have become dense and 1i03% opi p & kicking the | the 4 - team. It was decided to go at it light a BIXth FacH, N0 N desiftooniths mile: ing alive and by keeping up a L3 magnitude of business largely | leam. Tt was decided to go at it light at pointh, tace, N '," ,..‘f{ln:'m:‘ genths mite; people of Omaha would come out on top. | incroased and rates roduced to lower I am groy R haccond, Mis I S vet) Shiets ' f i or said thy bhjocts assigned | si choa ntenance and oporatic Mitohell Signs the Anticles Propared by | :“:’,’\:‘ ':I;,'f;"’.-fi'n‘i]-.}'”v‘".:“f x-‘l-vul:“:”nyl. :‘.vv‘n;lr;\\: | Talent at 8t. Joo Taught a Trick by the This timo ties the-Meaek recora Business Men Uelebrate the Achievemonts of | Wright Butlersaid that thosubjects assign iiting in cheap maintenance and overation, g to himself and Dean Gardner indicated that | will tell in favor of Omaha in Gom ol 3 g featt RS Ing S% SreTRabuh & Progressive Organization, the membera of the club had hopes fora | with other eitios that 1ybor ur Gurresnro, Soff. JiToday's races re place in the betterworld, The way to got & | physioal disadvantages in tjein o ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, b sulted us follows ¢ proachor to respond was to give him | struction.’ o Cinctnnati Jamps froston for Two that e | HE LANDS BETHEL AN EASY WINNER | whursfiie; fyoanbacielt acloness badro | oy CROUNSE RESPONDS TO A TOAST | & scriptural aut Ministers did not al- | With the business of the Union Paciflo the Olub at Ooney Island. | each sido securing one touch down, Bioux City Vetoran, ompetition fer groater vilroad cone FUFSE CF 840,000 HUNG UP FOR THE GO vays liko to talk shop, and now and then | My, U inoc bocame Beanentors Noed Brdly, pocond tee, '.1;,“"]\":(‘:]"1 dotea Ctpon . . { Preople thought that preachers knew but | Ho contonded that every | ousinecs conter Time to e Metweon the Bth nnd 20th of Crxerssarr, Sept. 93, — Cinclanati won | Attempt to Foul Him Only Resaited sn | {85 Vonst of Renson with the Usanl Flow of | [ittle apout businoss, but mon who had | was founded upon some natnral condition % A Agrestnent with, both games with Boston by timely batting. the Disqualifiont f the Favorite— Third race, one niler Hazy won, Balanco Soul — Clergy Was Itepresented— traded horses with them knew diffe peculiar toitself. Now York was the gate. Dee oxt Agreen . 3 . second, Mary 8o thigde Timo: 1:42 4 and in sunport of the statement he tol way from the old world, Cf e Lovwhttesius of te Ganzell's muff fn the ninth inning lost the Directn eates His Chicago Tourth rce, six TAtiHaesc. My Gyps won, Happy After Dinner Talks~ the cattle trade that Jacob | | T Lke DR on BL Lo ohe first wamo for Boston, while in the second Mile—Other Racing Rosults. « W, Azenstthied, Time: 1318 The Attendance. Ny Xy U PA L LR LS e wovminus of lake navigation; St. Louis the e i | £ times, Hopo in the Commorcial club nter of Artioles Signed. | st e 5 o Chambeilal, . At Fitth race, six FATANAESY. Trenstro Trove worcia centor of a system of navigable rivers not n hit was made o mbet la 4 won T R+ | cnwrire Trove —— groat Minnoapolis the soat of natural water tendance 8,000, Soore Timar Lot J 4 “ There was hope in Omaha Omaha was no | power: Denver the depot of a great system 5 Bty Srtenons | e Vo066 8 0008 Srdoseem Mo, Sent. 238 —[Spocial Tele- | | Sixth raco, Seven futlongs: Remorse won, | Manya time have the business men of | dried horving, hocanss fhn s td sthing | of mineral resources, and Omaha tho syse New Yok, Sept. 25.-Charlie Mitche Boston 1 00 0 180 0= 5] oot to Trin Hian, |Todhy's facing teas the wn second, Melba third. Time: 1:28%. | Omaha gathered around tho banquet board | to work upon: Gibhon would nover write o of radlways and midway ou the short this afternoon signed articles to fight Jim Hits: Clnetnnatl Boston, 11. Errors g Yokl T Gloncester's Gattoping. to refresh the inner man and listen to the [ decline of an empire, but he woull write the | youte foross the continent, Corbett at the Coney Island club for the | Cinelnnati, 13 Boston, 2. Earned pans: Cin- | MOSY exciting of the week. Ths vrack was W e Hswiot % 1 they | Prosperity of w city. Tho purposo of the | S 4 y m to | §IMnath 3; Boston, 3. - Batweries: Parrott and | heavy from last night's rain, but the time | Grotw 1, Sept. 23, —Results Va5t < ouE HOVRE S VUV 1 evsv el ol WAN WOE 10" Wotle Bor what MLOLURL Tnterost: ‘\;"”“ ; ;"‘h‘”“'“‘” ettt ot of s | VAUEIR: SUYCUS and Benne | was comparatively fast. Bethel, the Towa |\ First race, throc ond Rister Torm iy, | Bttend a banquet that was more enjoyable | {t could et out of the eity, but what 1t euy | . The relations betweon Omaha and the rail. Miv Il today announced the death of his | Suoond game | . 2 eck won, MeKeever sogond, Sister Tone third than that tondered by the C mercial club | do forit: it was a mighty mear 1 ho | ways was close A mut While 1 | 3 | mare, won the unfifished 2:28 trot today | Time: 1rio s y wealy g vl hile Omaha young daughter. | Cincinnat SO 830 I=8 croenworon suuiod iy the: Hotves Sabk Second race, five-cighths mile: Decoittal | last night ivould keep stripping a cow without slopping | denended upon the rouds for its prosperity; o 1 house today Mitchell expressed | Cinelnuati, 113 »ston, rrors o, e latter wa shed by beiug dis- | 105, ) 3 A whole ne ull of the golden ¢ \ Nighly ronumerative class of freight and 1 itk Leeld ALl % {‘ [ Gnetnnatyl: Boston, 1. Enrned mins:”0ine | qualified and gots no money afior standing | - Third ¢ fivo-cights mile: Consorwon, nizaton, and at an early hour the guests | oy, Rev. Butlor thought, would. o much traflic for tho roads. 1t was more bbb Sl b el o et | Vit Gt Hen e Dorlalt SRAd. | v epri Sacond Yind, of payarney ~soconia, Urocus " third. | commenced to arrive until the elegantly ap: | for tho ~ity. Tho club mikht wot Jo i Lo | Prontable to haul the products of Nebraska I came here on business, as I stat upon rughn; Gastright and Benne " ime. 033 " o ub roor ore fillo: it had outhine n ould do a gre 1| 10 Omaha to be use 1 o Can g o A -G “Buaiess Apiinrs € ' Gt Al T'wo heats of the 2:25 class weut to Al Fourth raco, five furlongs: Berthenn we pointed club rooms were filled AL T TR OUL T N e sy deal |t Lyngn § Wy sod in local factons and my arrival,” ho said, “and thu . 4 Gt mito, the Nebraska stallion by Jay Bird, | HappinG second, Marty & third, Thne: 1508 Ubon entering the rooms onch guost was | 0f spreading. Busincss ought to bo patriotic e Markeny Manufasuured product to wits to settle once for all the question of | CLEvELAND, Sept. 2. —Stupid work on te i ks o loss0o aud | i allrage fout wnd o Walt furlongs: RS | yindg to feel b homo by thio grecting ex nd the club was patriotic, moral and rolig agkets than to haul the crude supremacy between Corbett and myself. | partof the Clevelands gave Brooklya a vi and then Bob Stewart, the lesseo and won, Duke ot Fife second, Psyche third, P - ; us_institutions, which indicated that it [ material dircet to Chicago or St. 1ouis. “." | i hero and expressed a prefer- | 101y today. Fisher was hit rather harder | driver of Aunt Delilah got mad and drove N A tended by President Gibbon. For an hour | \wouid prospor. y 3 G I'he local packing houses of South Omaha ien 1 came horo and exy @ brofer- | B Davs : the maroand won the race. Ho had beon Wikand o halt furlongs: Shake- | thoy cnjoyed themsolves in conversation, pon tho subject of “Omaha Real Estate | would furniah the matorinl for bl e s ence to fight in New Orleans the people | o ) 00002 Y RC O after which the vero ushered into the | ex-Governor Alvin Saunders said that the | City and were of untold benefit to both the | Clevelana 08300 o Aving this mare all the season for next b o W sy blic Y upa hueand cry that Mitchell was only | jhokiyn 18810010-0 ) dad Lt B b 5 banquet hall, whero 200 covers were luid | SPACe of ten minutes was protty short to | public and the railroaas, ey vty blufing and ‘I told you sos' were ! Ilits: Cleve 8; Brooklyn, 14, Earned Ar's stake races. Hor provious record was Hawthorne's Pro T J 4 3 discuss it thoroughly. It was n dry subject, | time in tho transit of live stock, - snved lok o Now they | runs: Clevels Brooklyn, 8. Errors: | 2:97, Hawrnonse, 111, Sept. 23.—Results:] upon the mahogany of the club. he said, but it hat become valuable, not be! | the shrinkagoand furnishied ns good prives a8 thi SRR e A whethor | Cleveland, 8 o Einpworios: Fisher | thymannus won. the 2:95 consolation purse | First race, six £ longs: Carter The hall was brilliantly lighted by 200 | cause it was dust, but by the words of the | 88 tho Chivaeo market, besides causing can see for themseives —wWHELhOr | und Zimmer; Daub; ani Kinsiow. inslow time. May Marsh i o, Wolsey sccond, Miss Olark thied.” Timo: | incandescentlights,which shed theirsoft rays [ people who had made Omaha, not money, | Uhe introduetog of 1 e othor indust T%nn blaMog of nos, std theyll ves SRS T11 WL 6 TGN, inslow time. May Marshall had things hor | yon, u ite [ but people. If it had not been for a | The city, he contonded, had tie natipst oo be on hand on the night of the fight,and 1l [ g o0 ank's home run o | 0% WAY in tho 9:30 paco after Noewsboy | *Shond race, seven turtongs: Montang won, | OVe6 ““','Il" s “‘; ".l“,"l""""!‘" Ll “';'f‘; fow "individuals the great city would $ o Justify tho expectation of & bo thero to do the best T can, 1f Corbett | the slovesth oo win s “ooley on second | 4rOve her out the first heat in 2:155 Joe Murphy socond, Major Tom third. Time! 'If‘l i ot AT LSE AHCSRIRS LPORTORL ive Smin i Uint1y: ABLHORLGBWA SEHO FIVOR i o great railvoad conter. The ks me Ill say so, but if he does he'll do | won tho first game for the Browns toda The 2:23 class (unfuished) was a very fird race, ono miilo; Clifford won, Dun- [ Pite: Over the ceuter of Thov ot together und suid that o committoe 10 the proteerios oy bunies had _contributed o bl o be- | Clarkson_outpitched Rusie, who. gave ton | hotly contested race, -1t was careled ayes ond, “Hawthorno third. Time: [ WhICh = was in the form of a huge | of safety would bo appointed. That com- | 1o the promotion of the interests uf the vity, rfighting than e has cver done be v 8 v mittee was appointed and went o work, and | and in urn the shippe ad nev ses on balls. Scor until Monday, os was also the yearling trot. [ 1464, 4 3 ETS ATt SURE I SR UG SRR {0a e aftor paylng for. thio bridge and. the dopot | boct At L R AL > d “w York.. 0 2 200 0-5 L cond, 10: 1:1814. % ot L e @rounds, the end was s 8 o s | words, nor endeavored to oxact law or dis Mivoliol] ssatiad 1 good Wpistta w1 co -‘”"“ L l" . 1 “"_' “'"-u Wl liant one on a heavy track. Ho went tho | | FIfth rice, Six furlones: i Murphy won, | While a Musical Union orchestra, stationed dull, “but no worse off than other | criminating rates, but had asked for equale ainl 7 like he King goot cavs | 8t Loile T AR \"" miilo In 2:003¢, muny watohes catching him "l;ll'"lllll.“ -.)m‘x;.:..x : Doy whird, Dot \‘."F; in one of the alcoves, discoursed delightful | citics, Omalia — was only taking | ized rates only, VACo R EB A RGO VARIL A B RODE LGS o $utiorioa: Ularikson and. Uooloy 5y L R00 Won, FIIDE LT See ot o tard thms. | (5ius18 Alritg bhe evaning: breath, and tho = time was near at [ The principlo of making rates was re of himself. Heo is taking daily cxorcise and ““ll atteries: Cl nd 1oy [ from 2:0614 10 2:06!4. 1p Flap sccoud, Woodford third. : g 8. hand when she would take anothee startand | ognized by tho trems e b o L e Milligan The quarters were: 0:82'7, 1:08, 1:35, shortly after 9 o'clock President Gibbon | hand when she e CE LS VALY tho bosino _transportation companios will soon settlo down to good, hard training. | "o second game was called to_ onablo the | 2.0 . } GV 8 ing | B0On a8 it neverwent before. Pluck and | and the business interests of Oman. thera: Q SC00! ca & ~ e | =:00%;. go from Mascol's Owner, ) guests » feast, o e 4 | prneniskad it e and Hall hud put aside she | New Yories o catohn teain, The work of | “Bfying Jlb wt poorly sated by Relly, Kils A TR DR, TR TE | et i o) L FGHBE RH VBT8R | 15 ravwaiild makes tho city go on and build | fore there was no friction upon the 'princte memory of their recent trouble in England | neither club was up to the average. Score: | time. 1,'};,“ by ‘[,,M,L:.,.‘“. “o. ‘, 100714 -William Perry Tay down the hall, they were seated upon either | yntil it beeame the groatest city in the land. | ples which shoula control their construction, 1 he ‘1 y 1 to say auything further than: | §t. Louls § G070 0 90 0— 1:873¢, 2:08, the l‘unt quarter i li’,'“_”. ,LL" 5 of the \\iflrhl Is 1|i|mmx ; side of the board, where the following menu | The canal, the speaker thoueht, would bene- Ilhu building of new roads and the multic l‘ declined to say any fur u NoW otk 0002 08 4= p|oiied 3:08 t pacer, Miscot, toluy issued a_challenge to | wae conc. fit the city, and the railroads olight to give | phicity of interests that would be respyan. “Didu't you see Hall and me sitting at the R Pt 3 PSR | match his famous gelding agaiast any pac 5 cheap rates and bring the business men to | ized by tho roads, continually croated. o e oY T 8 Dl b s, New Yotk o \\"x‘:ldl\:‘:"l‘:a'L):“‘::vh"I‘:*‘I"h::::l;lm:]}“vlrl;{l\“;.::;: or trotter in the world for §,500 a sidegithio LSRG OMhG, IThe FAIlEBAA Tioh AHOGIT: bo, Sk | QUastOnR. thos temporarily disturbed the ! ‘The articles whicn Mitehell signed do not | Yok, dutteries: " Gleason and Cooley; | \n0 OhE L hutEAB e mateh to be run at either the Buffalo or Consc vated and not abhorred. When Omaha started | system of equalized rates that affectea s differ in any essential respect from those | Gornan and Wil re ““; t‘r?'im‘:lm'u‘nfiuru:‘.ff‘f{»-.‘-”f.u:hl.m A1 | Cleveland tracks the sccond week in Octo- | Tenderlotn of Heet again sho would not stop until she had iness centor. Their adjustments, hows ! signed by “William A, Brady, representing Willy Billy's Wildness Lost. . il A L DS secured a population of 500,000 or 400,000. r, was only & question of time, and_ thero : Corbott, in the Coleman house' July 12, ex- 2 , but at last he got them under control, T Parlsenne Potatous, " French Peas. was a justified belief that the railway cept thilt the clause referring to tho ovigeinal | - CHICAGO, Sept. 25, ~The Orloles won to- | fter they had run a mile Thay wore thon WHISPERINGS OF THE WHEEL, Broilad Prairio Chicken on T Favored the Canal Pro, R R T R TR A A articles signed in February was climinated. | 40y's gamo on Schriver's failure to hold a | taken to the barn, Summaries Swoet Potato Chips. Tomuto Mayonnaise Assigzned to respond to the toast, “Omah: transportation as 1t effocted Oin. nln'.: ul ti p fifth inning after tw 23 clnss trotting, stakes $2,000: e ¥ 0 — ruits, £ bl e ol Gl Sfteoted *'It 18 distinetly understood that all of the :«“I‘lil I']l{:[l!;];‘hl.)n[vn‘v;:xlnnf:, w 1‘3 ’ll\\}t n.l\u.s. xl lnss ¢ I(nu,.”‘(_hK.;r" 2, ““u' (110 Omahn Cyclists Riding to Chleago—Notes Ice Cren Assorted Cake. Adyantages for Manufacturing,” Dr. George | leaving the future with willing hearts and 4 conditions agreed to by the two principals b S AU LR AT L G y SR ey 5 fottusIOIMbEE e Coflee, Miller spoke of the early days of the city, | competent hands, | in o instroment signed during the month of | buses on balls ending in runs. Attendance, st Lot Yates and Mulhall of the Tourist Wheel- Cig: and then turning his attontion to the canal, Other Ttey . N n 0. Score 242 3 i February, 1803, shall hold good in this agree- | 2750, § : sunae e i 2 5 6 4 5| men, who started for Chicago vin wheel Those Who Attonded. declared that it was one of tho grandest op- | The Press—Its Duty in soulding Publio ment 2 = ¢ 8426 5 3 il oth i partunities in tho United States and almost | Opinion” was responded. to by (. M. ]t TS e dEL o g 0 3= ¢ | Isul §428 route on Saturday morning the 10th inst., | Awong those who wero present we 1 s rosponded to by G M. Hitehe i GO N oy oot lhel TR B WRatah | BIRLEY I3 3 88| navo been heard from b diftorent. points | foflmsing otk i vore tho | WM O or" (i veopie, s mesny | oot was rosmotuod o by G, AF Hitols articles a 0W VoLl e ne rticles 0, 73 Baltlmore, rned it 2 % = b b " [ e folla wes runs: Chieugo, 1 Baltimore, 2. Eerors: Chi- | - Tim ‘ i : ard Y n s Linown citizons: cheap power, which would outrun any power | moulded s & smith would mould the hoy 221, whoro Stops wero made Zor the night. By m;‘\l;q_ e ‘l'u-‘m'\i‘x'i«‘)\u' '{-‘;““:' Which man could invent. The raw material [ iron, and in support of the statement, ho \ i U Uyl iing alat Ui SR i) sl S, Bendor, | C0UId be laid in Omaha as choap as {n any | spoke of what had boen aecompiished b the Midway. The first day out they scoved BB Huran Fredorick Bacon, W, G, Bod. | market in tho world and it wasnot a specu- | ward tho vepeal of the silver bill U3 miles anid the socond LS miles. Thoy | man, . 5, Buidutt, 1 B otanch 1o 3, | 1ation that' tho advaniagos wora unsur. | ¢ The Age of Lilectricity” was assigned to report the roads in good shape. At Boone | Burtlett. Brogan, Genrge P, Bamis I [ DRsted fof | the city to. roatolty | ank Rhoom, but aftor llstening to the J and Novada they wore dolayed sosoral tours | O Browiell "t W Blackuen, V1. . | Kroat manutacturing vonter. No” great el | niany oloiiont orations. o S31 that o sy ada they nett, W. F. Bechel, J. . Blair, . 35 | Ot prosper without that 'did ot | sposchiess. The Ags of Hecteiy s Mo \ ol varaif wain, | Whero the countey | 1Bt h DHdbury, ALTN' ‘Wone: | avail itself of chieap powor nppifed to i | Theom aatd, whne AR, of subjeet,” but it would permit they pushed on_througn the | 1% idgo, Charlos A, = Coo, al. It waaa practical question and | could not b compressed into 10 minutes. Baltimore, 8. | nge und Schrive fteries: Hutehin- Hawke, MeGraw Text ot the Articles. nd Clarke. rticles of agreement, made and entered it ”(Iw,h " F o Sepiiiii N, Shaorsd Jonans Crawied Up Oan, Jumes J, Corbott, henvyweight chimplon of | Prrrsnuna, Sopt. 95.—On account of rain AT hiibion “of b, "o Livida, | OBLY 0ne gaio was pliyed, which was wen R SR o ‘Contost of | bY Pittsbure through the home battery's twenty rounds or more fi s of $40,000, | fine work, Score: ass, trotth sald contest to tako pl; ore the Coney | Pittshure 4507011 040°0° 0—8 nus, blk. g., Istand Athletie elub, New York, on a 10 [ Washington 00000001 0-1 MeLane. . e @ Sumniors, Tiss MeLane rannus T Lation, £400: ¥ Young Wilkes! ....... 5 e 4 3 5 1o question o feasibilit *“The Volume of Currency” roceive night to make up 186t Wme. The ride was a | ¢ ¢, Clark, A. Cuauhy, Siwasmbquestion aboutRihosfansibilies © of Currency” roccived an 3 b horenter agrand upon, botweon tho 6thlay [ “iig: Bittaiurs, 9: Washington, 7. Eag: . . plicky one. and none but good, hardy riders | Iy, Cameron, F. Georgo 1. | 91 bringing tho waters of the Platte and th Ablo audcloqueat responso from A. Uy SR e el or duy of Docombor, | pitiabur Washington, 1. Edrned runs: clig stakes i wouid huve stuck 4o it "Uhe boys will huve O TG e ELComBtodk | ~yivh tha orn 6:0b bf one year, Nebrasies | otoni foner Chiris Fartm: spondod m““;; '”"“‘":"“' Ll M od and | pitsburg, shington, 1. Batteries: Terry |;".‘|'«]:"-H-]h-l-mh.v Billy Wil many little incidents tg relate upon their re- P. Duvis, J. J. Dickey, H. P, Devalon, gl ¥ 8 artman responded ) I Unid YOI R LOE i A G i s, . .. o R RIGH GRCUELGH e The contiat shall be ontested strictly undor | 200 acks Esper and McGute [ \ turn whick oceurred upon their trip. Easton. Newshoy whiam Divis, "W, H. Delrance, Judge | C9uld buy the entiro “gold and siiver | 10 A Great City by Gas Light i 5 witey haWler i states. There | speccl tho rules of the Mirquis of Q covgo A, Dy, W. L. Tustman, A. 0L the eight mining stat There | spocch. followed by the of v, which 1t Was o ree in ctty Game. Chairman Raymond ‘of the national C. Kuenne, Lowis, Lombard, f as 2 orso power ch could | 'The affair torminatod at 1 o'clock. 1 ] % g Se racing bourd of ‘the League of Amer- RlSDI LB D ans a5 was 24000 “horse power which [ orminatod at 1 o'clock. The eo and prticular, the winner to | LOUISVILLE, Sept. 23.—The Phillies won | it ¢ 1cat s WiHBolnen| senks] HIGIC caglo s W e D i nns I R, bo brought to the city aud save &150,000 on | toust card was & long ons, and ontaimg il purse of 810000 ‘without | 0Ut today’s game in ‘the eighth inaing on | 1Y Brazic on. tho division, and the | N. T, Foill W . Iaton’ Foots go | thestart. After that there wasthie greatost | twenty-two subje nd respouses. Some | he club shall name i referoo and oflicial | protty oue, both toims putting up an ersor. 125 Crotting, Stakes $2,000 (anfinished the basket. Av Albion, the other day, the | C. C. oLEn: Gy Qurrison, J. AjGilllavle, o Hiie 55 Eho practiobbllily: 0e . they soname. et thmckeeper, thu principals reserving right to | loss game.’ Attendunce. 00, Score Charlie C, br. g, by Brown Jug, ) v.\xlllstla untulp Auullwnm l[nnlu and one '\5 A. S. Green, Dean ( - W. Gould, C. | yut'vhey coutd not do. it. In the o of X eeure mekee) b, ” > LLELL e 4 Jourier. . 2 il 1305 S v 3 OF U ' ate sarvison, H. P. Halloc > 5 vens, QORI N0k e How Sherl am Sold . PO herowith cvosa 1o post with any | Louteville. 10 6 0 0 10 g 1 g | Lonrier.! et 3 118 5 otiot somo o i duores: aa . ough | L Gorelson i Hicisu Vi Hartyne s 3 | SHIrei iwbori, Oming woul mateh. the ST Nt e s e T responsible man the men miy name, to ba | Philadelphia .01 0 0 0 L 0 0 2 Mi e 5 4| Liko the swoop! of fan' ongle from - its | b el ‘Hartman, George N Hicks. | 1,000,000 cities, and in the coming of the cer- hen Phil Sheridan was oighteen | ntually ngrecd uon, t - of $30,000, | Hits: sLoulsville, 8; Philadelphia, 14, F omer WKeS 7 5| mountain honie \poii 1 some unsuspect | T Harder 1 G el jonas, 13, | tdinties tho prospect would be as bright as | years old the congr Sienothisalsicich ame to b dividod share and share wlike | None. ed runs: Louisville, Adis | ing vietim in the vile elow; Mr. Raymond | J. Jobst, H. S, Kreider. John o K ox. [, A, | M any place in the world. in Perry county, Ohio, the place of gL fullute ot thst club o car :'i;'.?lff; ok citerlas: Stratton” and Grim; ay 5 dis | jumped upon Mr. Cleush and -decapitated M. XABIAY ‘South Omah, the Third Meat Producing | Phil's birth, had an clephant on his Tlie prin S hereto ngreo th post for the club with any responsibie ¢ 5,000 cach, 10 insure o him. The notice of his expulsion appeared in | Jo, Center in the World” was vespondea to by the Bu John Yearling trofiin Ataling, br Pansy Mc( Standing of the Tes hands in the shape of a We the sum of : of the Point cadet- A 5. Knox, Cudahy’s traffie munager. i Son Sl ) i aid that as'the quoen of Shebn hnd ro. | #0D L0 give away. The democratig etin of “the 15th st Thercare | 7. 7, PO soveral more of thimnbitious racers in the | Dr. Lord, George W, Mercer, Will Megquire, Liohiy Sl i chairmen of five "counties cach had stand” for Bl sharies alaion.: Cappio Woodili : Docome g wnbislly bogivon o chauce to | Mills, W. V. Morse, It G, Mooro, ‘M. i, | 30Kt yours South Omabn had grown o | Gonutcssraantwask anas oA b i | of the prineiy - Chitciigo.. . 8 = B e sonls € ey oo icsire, but | Murphy, TraB. Mapes, M. It Murphy, J. f1, [ farm and had bocome the possossing il of | tions, But to' recognise. one was S i Nither ot shll engaze tn any contost | . they will bo forever burred from compoting | McCuliock, F. A. Nash, W. N. Nason A. y, | ducing o 2 o & i Lo ahasitie 1 W or without gloves with iny person hefore V ashingion any other club u e LELO! Cy flafter their conte Island Athlot In strictly umatour ovents. Thore will be | Novos, 1. D. Necly, Georgo M. O'Brien, 1, | the advantages of a model’ city. Mr.” Knox | offend tho other fon iSip Meetiug aisunoooss) another cash prize meet at Albion soon and | 13, O'Neil, G. 1. Payne, George H. DPalu suid, that in the language of tho poet congressman was wall One day the ng along the su of ¥1,000, Crelghton Juniors Wi t, Neb., Sept. 25.—[Special Tele- | local and other amateurs arewarned against H Picalell, = M. Peters, P, I'rl::lflirl';:;l’;!:}:.“(!.\ I;;):“_\;.u'«:‘vll‘-nxm country road near Somerset, revolving ot L The Creighton College Juniors dofeated | BT to Tik BEe.]—Phe attendunco at tho | competing, 4 i L. Perrine, H. Penfod, H. E. iy oIt s 2 the problem in his mind, when he met NOT YET KNOCKED OUT. AT i (e Association | FACCs toduy was much larger than yesterday Chief Consul Perrigo and Secrotary-Treas- | Palmor, M. G. Perkins, A. T. Pairiclk Al on At iR anod] Farmer Sheridan, with whom he was G L an assoctation | ang the meetinga very successful one. Re- | urer Nicodemus of this division of ‘the | W. I\ Robinson, W. H. Roberson, R, J. Rus. T % Vhrt (BTRI% R juniors yesterday at the Young Men's bl 3 B The pay rolls of the packing houses were | sligtely acquainted. Jim BALL S Talks of Bis Ability to Whip | 08 Quiggtonia iaults Louguo of Amerlcan -Whoelmen loft for | seil, H. P. Rynor, Ed J. Roe, C. 5. Riymond, more than $16,000 per day. I'he line stock in- ( “Good morning, congressman,” said ST, Christian association grounds. The fea- ¥t old trot: Doc Heath won, Doc ) Bulfalo, N. Y., on the evening of the 20th to | 1. P. Rozgen, Samucl Rees, J. B, Rabn, | terests of South Omahia had mado the M L” iy SEASERbIEEa TN, Bl NEw Yok, Sept Jim Hall, the tures of tho game wero the. home run of | 41 j second, Litde Frank third. Bist time: | attend ‘the annual meeting’ of the league | Lyman Richardson. It W Richardson, M. LIS eTiaing South Omaha familiar james of Omahu and i R o . 5 oo ofticials. They will be gone a weok or two. | i, Royes. J. A. Ruhl. J. W. Ringwa A list, aevived on the City of Pavis today. e | B4ITY and the two-bagger of Quintan for the ium won, A 5C°| S 0y i W nzwalt, W **Good morning, ' was the reply. Frec-tor-all trot: Union Mo ! svery land. The prod o South : = R R 8ocfox : Shisticonsy Bub bevorslithingaieoliay [{Faranm i TS tonlo SR Eieny ||| ey orvandiliepprotustatior Sikouth S S RHTHIED IR0 S pacos he | had intended to cross the Atlantie with A nnios The . Yond Menls Ohrls: f ssteudBoepimer ats: Nobraska Dan | heforo the rcing board for advico thut will | Arthue Shivorick, Albort Swarugnacr, 0 | Smahi Were found in cvery mation i tho stopped suddenly and ealied out: | Charley Mitchell, but was kept in London | Uanassociation yelled b vd, but it did 1o [ won.'Tonnnie Bopeorn second, Billy 1 third | be of great interost to members of the divis- | 1, Sutphen, Alvin Suunders, I2. W. Simeral, | traveiors to the Himalaya mountaing and on “*By the way, Mr. Sheridan, how man Y ood. Hart pitched an excollent game ; 2y when decision is given. ore Fred J. Suc v { by business a couplo of days_after Mitehoell | Foo, SR e | Best time: 2:53, « 1 fon ccision s ¥ : o | A Steere, j red Sackett. W. | the ships across the occan. God made | boys have you? sailed. “Hall looks weil. He “weighs 152 | fid 500u support for the yoiteen tuninge iwerelaplnyodiibyfiohol |l Disbitsithelulguibvion aud clouds of dust | Schmidt, ‘C. “A. 'Starr, C. C. Turner, | the country, but man made the | U] have two fine bo; our honor,” vounds, or “thirteen stone 4s ho ex: ‘h‘“”l” »ul"nm ‘{ (T \\xnlu.r.m.u'.m il |n\- > ball clubs, the score I“I’“'x_‘_' l'I ‘;‘:l"):‘_lll-l';l\ II:{'{] «l‘}‘;‘.fk‘\“:;_:|_lld}»l Tulkey, W. W.Umsted, | towns; South’ Omaha was trave ling close P pressed it L) 0. e resulting in favor of Wayne by a score of 15 aers o & Lyl 0 SEAELEE U e R DT was toe reply, “Mike and 1’hil, nd are ready to meet nvbody. came hiey to second place lie said to a repor a packing ¢ o ad- v i te “How would you like to have t | Sl d v o 14 the aunual club century, the course chosen allwork, ir., George G. Wal- | vantages we the 'question! of How would you like to have one o { tho CxPress Durbose of - areane oROMers IO | 1oising is the acore of yosterduy's gar Dawes County Races, being the same us. Inst year, to Tekamah ite, 0. S, Wood, W. B, Wal- ,‘r.“’:h‘fi‘,flh.‘,\,‘,.|, e domandod nnd | them sent to West Point for a military with Bob Fitzsimmons. [ am anxious to | o M: C- AuJrs AR GRR Cuianxoy, Nob., Sopt. 25 —(Spocial ‘Telo. | M return. Sixof the to,s mado the rour | work, G, W. Watile dn Weleh, Lo L | when that time cawme, South Omaha would | education at the government’s ox pensosh 3 meet himn and will fight him to 4 fnish for Sl e gram to Ttk Bk |—The “third day of the [ Hoby % Heo way home they faced a tortifl | Watts, S, T, Wil e, Towalte | jump into_ second” place, eventually to take | *Woll," replied Mr. Sheridan, slowly, o any kind of & purse that he agrees upon and | Meis Chrlstian . assoei st county faivind raco meoting wasn | Witk Y st ‘so Shich thit St ey anesy | meser: it B. Yocur, besides” the ‘orators of | {ho firat place. they are both & help, but | wouldu't s any place o desives, New Orleans or it Tvosbuso ica: Quintan, M. . Attendance 1,500, Results: unvearablo. At Blaiv Mann's machine broke | "5 rlew o soul Omanns allwsy Srclities, mindd hicl hall I tak o1 slind ; t man, ome run: Barry ) trot: Munson won, Myrtle K secon Bivats 10 had 8| o trat, 1 & \Our Rai! Do 11t R e “All right, which one shall I take?" i Hall says he s interested in the comir howt and forty-five minutes. “Uni- | Billy ¢ thira. Hesttamor 2,35, © 1© 38000t | down and hohad todn'shion thotrain. The | wion' 1no blates had beon . cleared away Oin HatlwayMaotliuiesth woro sresponded il e B ropl Mike' | Mitcheli-Corbett fight, and moy b oe iy} Rnning, halt-milo and repoat, $100: Wido | CENLUEY Was & s1coéss, notwithstanding the and the smoke of the cigars was curling to. | 10 by J. A. Munroe, freicht trafilc manager Depends,” was the reply. *‘Mike's 4 to ussist in making the arranyements. (. Awalce won, By Nell secons J1in third, e | Unitness of the cay, ahd spoaks volumes for ward the celling President Gibbon. - the | of the Union Pacific railway. He said that the smartest, but if you want a fighter I B nr A Lo dEankomants o Fralr Axn z An blhailnces Lnsibardifiond o the i oEs ) N v entoy v oy s (5 02 ilsien Bag lnproved antils hay oy | aacmation, the one you want Hull safil ho was mosts anxious. to. i The Shamrock Juniors will cross bats with poct |§vml.#l;'n::‘ »(l‘m-llplx‘ jr. won, Fremont hose who finis) ed wore: Captain Conradt short speech gave a history of the Commer- | Decomne second to none, Iho roaas formed | And that was how Phil Shor. 1 got Fitzsimmons and had. wood backing the Acmes at Fifth and Marey this arer- | S0 Jennio 1 third. test time i o Ao gy Calby, Tavesey, Rumol | Qo il 1 months iso, o et Ais the spokes of & hub, striking ansas City, | by cducution at West Point, . e peoplc who bicked beforo w 00 ollowing 5 posiul Surprise tor the English, and A. I, Co 3 cn the di hit- ciness men gathered aro a or | Chicago and San Francisco. n: the peoy o biclked m ro will noon lNowing are the positions: arprise tor © g1ish, able und the oads not laid too thick with | Pusiness men gathered around a’ dinner experiencing the benefit of this ever —_— me again,” he said, “They know that Shamrock Positis LoNDoy, Sept. 23.—The race for the La | tuble and there decded upon the D J ¢ Dipt o A aimmous \won by a chanee blow, simply b B Droeky fibiong Acmes | ol _I";-‘! s he race for the Lan- | qusy this coursc isone of the best century T of th S There | 1f ever there was a corporation maligned it & diplomatic Apy gause I was 1o eonfident. 1 hind Ficzsine: | R iufnen Viteh. o | Samive plite was i today at Manchoster. | runs out of On una, were many dormant advantages, | Was the Uniou Pacific bridge. Tho idew | Tommy—Paw, 1 told Jimmy Braggs thas rons | L in th round % too | Dal A g et | Racburn was first, Isinglass second and 1 Ihe committees apvointed by the different 3 Ay dormg BCYARLOLOS, | had gono brond that goods were | you was'the best papa any boy ever had, R T us ek rolnBIDUPT yvaititon | ol il Whi | [locho third, " Tho butting was 13 108 on | clubs to maot at Blibe lee Sany eroreat TR REhon o paR it lreny cattentionr | MG, OB CRRION, TN ks wees || 08 9 ko beabiba baany bovi you raked ¥ | qood fudgaot . fehtet iy oo wielty | DM ioioy i L8 Whiilio | 1singlass, B to 1onLa Flecne and 6 to1 on | arrangemonts for the second whnutl ceuniog ki O L RS ommerclal | this was fatse, Mr, Munroo said, andsinee | tho leaves oft thy yard as I told “you to do L2 o D rian aha sty toldl mafyrhentl |viifnc) hird.. s sbox | Iaeburn, Clhere were four etarters. Isi- | did nov all matorialize,. thorofore notning | ClUDS “olitics did ot o togethar ths | 1864 no toll was ndded to tho price chargod | when 1 went down town this mornlag? I Bl s g a8k - zauad to; play et Lluler | gluss lod to the distance, where Rucburn | oo has boen done. The committecs wil| oligion was neither defonaive’ o | other cities. Thero was no desire to diserim- “N—no,"” ‘the crowd 4 show for tholr money, then | | Lowsy .. 1. Wight RN | Thir s ed him and won casily by u lengih | wuy'to got togothor today wud Hx mattors p. was it offensiv s "% | inate against Omaha. Mr. Muuroe hoved CET . ! was Lo g0 Ay mm. and Tk him ey Yhen T | Lowry ... Lo Right.: soveeeBowdic | Half a length separated tho second and third | 1o roqnion 18 bound t:be i Srckiar erseaby Governor Crounse, in_ spoaking of %Our | W tho time would como when thero would | Man walks on water toduy,"Courtland, ! I psand e I toolo horscs. Lale result was tho greatest upset | this year than lust, as every eyclist within | G O arausedp anRAking -0 3 ot which would b a credit to the il e o fy | With Eim until he got ina chance crack in ASTY, of calculation e long timo past All the hotradi 100 miles is anxious for it i Commonwealth,” said that iv gratifica him s ithin tho rporate limits ther voro | the fourth round. ~ 1 could have punched prophets wer Animous in the opin ‘f‘vm'_“;‘“‘lj‘;l TR s intoresy | W mect with the rcpresentative men | Uity wit 172 Hi0.00KPOtaLe T ioN Jrero Horse and Buggy Stolen, | Wi Ot atany e up'to then Fale and Silghtly Warmer Are tho No- | Isiugiuss would win, ‘Kacburn uiot tho fa- | s oy smsiiin. % o [10h e Qmang, ey ARk 2 aomaha's 1 1.0 hson, allowing them to lond gut thoir goods W. A. Howland of 1101 South Ninth stroot VT a buslca Predietions for Tod voron better terms thau. heretofore, having uix, Condon. Lige, Pixley and theothor | §05¥. 0, BES [ ihe - slate's pride, wnd | 6o gh{pliad” from Omaha. 0ne dog wore | compinins to the police that his horso and ! 2 3 WASHINGTON, Sepl. 23,—Fovecass for ten '1":”:""1:) ;m‘;\\«.uix-, |Inl startiig Yo | Omaha riders, who took in the Plattsmonth | 1ho Wholo state wi L ApIougs R ot its | delivered the next, so there was but little | buggy were stolen y .M.A,,Ix.v.y, whilo hitehed | 4 —" N ¥ % g - _ 5 wis 0 on Isinglass, V to against La ou ) ave 1 rnec 0 earth agu Uro, 0 ont, iy - ‘ elay. ne o carriers had o desire car Seventee odge roc! o Wins e Sicil and Lust Gamo ot tho | 483 Jor Nebruska—Kuir; slightly warmor; | it 1110 10,00 Ishulass, 8 to 4 g e oo st el s oAbt AU | gyiiudost opportinity'; thoro was th ey e i oF o carciors had o dosire:to| | noav Soventoonth and Dodgo traots Matel with Koberts, varinb® winds i o there was o made,” ¢ viver and tho most: fertilo sofl, o ey | dise ons, § ; 0 TR T et o e Good Sport at Grayesend. ing one of the excuvsiouists, “therd was o | Hvor and the R 0 o Amow | was jealousy existing between all cities, but 8 Cuieaco, Sept Frank C. 1ves of Cbi- | Kor lowa—Fale; variublo gy S ey 1 e Liero [ Uindy lot of racing. The trick was w poor | that, religlously the &Y pomd stuvenwore | G100t bo oxpatiod that. the long hant fovanithe aixth ond lustgme of the | . 'oF SOUSh DKo —Coneruliy fale; slightly o AR BBl B8] T track wae | shape, and, as usual, the men from Omaha Posed 1 holp. il of them. "On sl | could huve the advaniugo over the short. for Women P lvd billiard series that has been contested here | (e M- in'fino condition ad the. weather, honsy | CAFICA Away the spoils. Band o saw - tho ovidenco of i1y | istance, teom Fort Worth, Omaha could an Whis week, winning from the English Stago Kobbors 1 the Strip, cloudy and threalonwug, was warm and | | e Mills C o Ao o Ioranlc Huyos | oducational * fustitutions which " would D2y oanect the 880 rale as givon Kansay champion, John Itoberts, ir., by a total scoro | Sr, Louss, Sept, 2. —A speclal o the Re. | Ploasant. Rosult West on thelr thocls Wodnosddy bouud foe | make Nebraska tho R e e T Fran Tta Mo i Of 6,001 against Roberts' 5,243, The gamo | public from MeAllister, 11, says: Tho mal [ o First race,slx furlongs: Princo G the World's faiv. ‘The boys ‘werc a dusty T"f;;ll";,:"l'l’ll':!""",n,:}l’_fi""“ “'s‘"";l‘,'f'l'l’"‘"“\‘.; Commercial Influen: Mr. . Rosey Women Ol‘l y that his bewn played o Compromisa be- | hack plying botween Fort Gibson and | mewenaa et cicnol (L looking quartet when thoy rolled in, having | WEA A b B0Y Athiasd the state. its | Spealiog of the powér of the press in up AR e i bho Iy | Tahtequab was robbed by two musked men apweond race, ilo and w sixteonin: Don ln-l":'“*l'“ siexapitning: houss writhouy o dis | Ehou Bl 08 s ok tan BHL 0, 8 RoKingcLhe <noonk 4 ioloroate allidod o [ is a whole bas be cr uninterosting, | | thiduit Wis ¥ Absal Alonzo (1105)" wan, Coquotte (40 10 1) second, | mount. thaysands.of miles o iy Noropeach | formes railrond rate o waid dha = A AL put “tonight tho contest autracted i | YeSWrany. Tho pouch was looted and two | SREe i ik goauette 49 o 11 A prominent manufactuver proph D Vor o s uERY to ot | R O i, Womm i aulld | Are most competoat o fully Arprselato: the large andience whose cnthusiasm registered packages tuken, There is noclue Third race, the Neptuno stakes, stx fur- | that the high grade whools noxt vear will | DF e of oypry slebidskan Sisthie was 8 e O noeat e e irity, sweetness, and delicacy of CUTICURA [ resultant upplugso attested the tustial | to the robbors. 10N ook Bisnse (S togh won, dttehtmoro | only bring 125 fn tho markot, whilo aay | N t5ad was that be 4 sos oeoat alihore- | Buoryton of conl paid $1 por ton, Voluns | BOAP, aud to Qiscover now uses for it daily, 1 interest of “the last enme. Ivos made ——e 1iinic, 1e00R% Vignro (9100) third) Tim: number of so-called high - grado wheels wiil | £roLLeS Aty ‘ ."; '_‘,}m"‘“):\“ v | tarily, or involuntarily thisrate had been Yor annoying irritations, chafings and ex- | i heavy van of 432 points, while Roberts' Oppomiti Fourth race, the second_special, mile and an | be down to &0 und #5, It is about time sunded the elaim holderto give up hin ,{“‘_, reduced through the efforts of the press, coriations of the skin and mucous membrane or i he "l.:”“"','“"“‘f 146, (‘II::;\\-:L:xi:nx \as 8| InterOcean: “Wuatmakes Mr. Snapper clehih: Uawmany (Lo 5 won, Sir Walter (4 [ there was a drop, = . ; el | The building of the dopot upon the present Aharp ono un! wonty-cighth iuning, o'1) stcou i Nepu orty at the end of & rope, W 50 fond of the child S o the ] 5 i : 100 free o offensive perspiration it hai proved 1:5714 The Tourist Whéelineh 1 next door 1 tart on th sec- 4 1 site would mot have resulted in the con- (oS80 B0 when 1ves scored his big run and tho » pe i 4 Fifth race, six furlongs: Glennle (7 to ) il cen T gen Ay is Lo be is beyond the loftiest view in which ruction of a suitable depot; it would hay i . kine his: b I § the time, third, Time: 1:18%, seaving the ol A Y. 8k & closing, boen. -G L iRl good | tlons, ete, it is most valuable; possessing, by ever. making his best i tho last hat's a strange reason.' Blxth'race, wille and” a slkteonth: B The course will be/th Tekamah and return, 5 e 5 .| speaker said that there was good 3 funing, The score is as f Ol 1o, 16 a0t ¢ dvowis tho voiceof the | 14 10 1) wan: Mokl 8 o 1 eemtlt wlgress | Captain Potter andiasuteniny Suncha wili | 10 1ovlying o +Our Motronolia, " Masor ground for ault Andlug and the. (o -would | means of ita combiuation with CUTiCORA, pocus young lady who sings iu the flat above. - | 101 third Tlwos 1549, oo T Bavo churgo of tho, bif. Every ambitious | HOmIs sic the mateaiolls monvs tho outef | BTG UL T ichon would bo bUlL. naat ‘tha | Harly: purifyiog, cloanstog AR sooruing. v ! i g Favorites Win at the Fair Groands, (43 well as those ‘Who' are not_ambitious) TSRS Y T P e busucss center of the town, with a ground | perties, It is thus enabled to heal mucous irrita- ne 15,0, 0,6, 0, me the metropolis of the nation member is requested to start, 6,72, 1, 14,0,7, 0, 0, 14, 12, ride 1 ank Shaw ntro- | Biajy ] . oor enteance, instead of climbin ntral Schoo!l Inspeet floor ent Sr. Louts, Sept. 23, —F) forty steps. Itailroad men | thiety or | tions, the d no more iy will o cause of many a ying and debilitat- through whioh’ town th, Several members of the Board of Educa- | duced his new betting scheme TR ¢ Uthe fuir | ooy is oetof tho prottiost ous or | M5 UiALer of b century 1 s grown from | (5N (S, klatators o meinbors of o | 16 weaknesse, whilo it uyart srengh to | 103 wial, 5 tion iuspected the new Central school yestor- | @rounds tday and it was nov well rocerved | ey, 1 difrior can’ be had av tho | § Bamlet to a civy, and with ourm LOROHLAn | (guncil than other men. The people w 0 ARl e = Sculling ut st Louls, day, They found several defocts, ‘The [ PYthe public. Ivis quite probable thab it | fustieute, and it youtAm san cea't Roick (hO and motronoiitan eabes men, preachers | Loqdy for harmony, but there wis no chane CUTICUGA SOAR possossos s Jiroe B Louis, Sept. 21 —Tho £,000 mateh race | necéasity of many iwprovoments was plajuly | Will e abandoned. ~ Favorites won down the century Blair woult e b good viaco for you | 20 metropolitan club, it wnust becomo | FEHLY (96 BUIORY BuL thre wis no b perties and is capable of destroying microscopic betwoen smer and Stephenson, the New | dbparent. tiue, and there .wus no play to speak of on | to walt and rest.’ Bhuace set will ave age | metropolis; ivcan be made as large ns any ’ iy 1ifo in wany form; aalandor aliizlo acull. it s ShI AT e the outsidors, Results ton wiles Lo the hobv; pernaps o little loss, | “ILY in the union.’ HEE A ommissionor Utt's Spaooh: There 13 no differenco between the skin and Zaplundor, wiuglo soull, threo: miles with o ron Works ¢ Down, First race, six furlongs: Knlekerhocker bt Spoaking of the canal, the mayor sald it 17pon the subject of “I'ransportation as it | the mucous membrane except that one is dry turu, wis_pulled Off ab Crovo Caur this | Jouxsiown e sy o, Cambria | ©Ven) won, Hurt Jordan (1210 1) sucond. 1111y Wheellng/t Philadelpiia, was u..-\g}nl‘»i.:.‘rxkl.-\..»;,!ll‘!.r uureh of pro- | L BOR VA Mibiact ot S TanAparation as 1t TR ARVAMS ) LEARS, GACHL INACARR M. LIT, BMternoon, Teemer winning casily by thres OANLANN op The "0 the IK1d (16 t01) third. Tino: 1320, PRI B The intorna | B¥¢88. All that was needed was " i niute AR 4 Ay OIIHIARION O3 lengths in 19:55 Iron works closed down: in nearly all the | - Recond race, slx furlongs: 3. W Brooks 3 to 1gths in 10:55, that it was feasible ad practicable. Ther the same purifying, soothing, and bealing ine . i o i ool J 4 0 socl ) | history we depended upon steamboats and | a o g : worlkiug dopartments tonight, and unless | 1) won, Kuu Claire & o 1) second, Tippecance | tional cycling melfiify of the Associated | Lhab !t be no wheels in wheels, no Credit Mo- | B y loponc ats | fluence in one case as in the other, In the singlo scull, wilo and o half stralght | more omlore are s received over 5,000 men | (20 B third. Time: 1:211, Cyoling clubs of Phjdadglphia was held this | bilier, vut thero should be principle and | WigOls s our sole mc ..,m.r‘. ausportation. | ke all others of the CUTIGUIA EMEDIFS th Ay, Wosthaus defeated Blaukenwmistor in | Wil o oer b ro 00 Fecely wan A% TG four tarlouge Sullivan afternoon. Summigy s hodeay) Qumisha. Lho mavor aaid, hooded g | Obiabia ut 1hat Lo wus ot head of avi- [ o JeKe SUCEIREEEle BRI REN NG “Iu tite double seull, milo and o half sty wght - . o) i ol 63, ¢ ! T l8% don SanRt tay caplesmplonsilp: | dopoki evary metrololls A e R Ll e T e Wit s fhie Rt allaa e and o straigl S R - N L e T o | T won, Haj 0 L TTme: 43 8-5. wpolitan depot, g tha maha | Steame L " it 8 » away, Westhius and Koonig defeated Van Yatuily-Wounded sa Father, o) b Alaces @ugsSiiot Segry, Ouplox 4 13| T008 "l B0 et chitie won.” Tiwe: | 100 RAL-CON0h (8, WA Ui bridge, | Passcugers, consequently this point be- | purifying and beautifylug soap s well as the Hreck aud Blanienmistor i 94217 i yDuaveun, Sept. 23.-Iid Travis, agod 21, | § Mony Alprih o 2:57 . the mayor, thought, would holp tho civy | Came " the depor for outfitting ' omi- | purest and sweelest for tolet and nursery. Tecmer and MeKay also w double | shot and probably futally wounded his | Fifth race, one mile: To Kelly @even) won, [, One mile handiewp (local): Kich won. Time: [ a4 SAYOT HIOTERE | help the cause of | rants and traders gnd for the concen. Balo greater than the combied sales of all ' scull event, mile and a half straight away, | father, Willism Travis, while defending his ¥ (410 1isecond, Aeronaut (6 to 1) third, sig 18 Invite R pasadt Tayl home industry along. ‘The mayor contended | tration of government supplies for wester | g0 0 and complexion soaps. from Stepbenson und Pavker. Time: 9:00) | mother against an attack. of bis Lo RS IR0 rto and s fourttis Bosa (7 s | Brabits iisonl /108 AanakAR: Tagior wan, | Rome udustiy alune. he de, Af not in | forts, uud tu iho disirlbution of tholr goads . MHO Ones Gatheris onigut. wo, Cly 5) second, Bounie B (60 1) o wile hundieap: Zwmeruian won, Kreck | vice, as the preackiers could lestify. Tho | ivagon Iraing went wost from Ou iieiap | Fold throughout the world, Porrrs Dave anp aw Yok, Sont, 28 —Solly Suith. th rre————— third 2:16. wogaud.’ Plior auellc 4 AR50 T T poor of the olby would have 1o be furilshiod | 1K by lona stops slonk the, ik er | Cuear. Cour., olo Propriotors, Bosion. 5 UK, Sont. 28 -Solly Swith, the i Embesaoment. T 5 Onw wile, International champlonship: Wine | \ith work, that the city and the state | the Platte, thus making this plun g ; California pugilist who s 1o flght Goorge | &r. Lovis, Sept. 25.—Warrants wero ise s “l:l;nll .|r{, u‘; i dlo won, Sdnger second. Time: 215 35 gL Ve something o show for it Furas | Lne & comuervial polut of cousiderablo ita ¥ Dixon ut Covey Island Mouday, passed | sued toduy for Milo T, Bogard, socratary CINNATL, Sopt. 28, —Results at Lato Wep—— ishing employment to the poor would close | Portance ’ - A ard, secretary of | o 2 Wiheel Clab Kuns, “When the location and construction of gl i b 5 d . . First race, six furlongs: Empress Froderi 2 : he jails and almshouses and make the city \ \ Huough the ity toulght on his way 10 five building and loan associations, ehangung | £ L3t e N5 Sianpy Binsoss Peedaniflc | 1 o0 o T A e JRARUS and Almaause. At ake e alky (/) Qi B MARKEN AL AdhalIUALDof WOMEN FULL OF PAINS, ACHES Qoney Island. o was avoompanied by 2ok |'epuberdompnte ngaroxatios 15000, ' (10 to b hird. Tiue: 1:16 3 Wheel club of Counci} Bluffs have been de. | ¢V Omiaha noaily became tho initial point, aud | g { | Abrhaws, Jack Oliver aud” his biother o Loy S S fie-slxtoeutiue mite: Audubon | 1o E L CRHEN e ot Falth, Hope and Charity. the Platte villey was naturally selected a8 | And nervous weaknessos, find {n Cutleur Se wuid { (510 2) won, Elizabeth H (20 to 1) s d, Bis- | cide pon for the mouth of Octobe ¥ AN A } : 16 1oLte baosue Lho & re e d . . . . « Dixon will go to Coney Islund from his Sentenced for Murd v, ter Auity (20 1o 1) third. Time: 600 Sunduy, Octabor L, 9 a. w., Club phote- | Speaking to the toust, “Faith in the | the route b uso the goods wor sy, and Auti-Palo Plaster instant and grateful relig training quarters tomorr .»3 Say FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.-—-Mrs. Louise hird froo hundicap sweepstikos, mile | graphed. shore biind yun after photograph Commercial Club,* Dean Gardner said that | cost of construction chiénp. a8 well as comfort, strength aud e — g g OrTOW. Worthigion was loday sentanced 1o twenty and an ol dda Pic VK 6t o) won, munday, Octobor 8, 74, ui., Blalr; second wn- | the subjeet could'be taken with a uumbor of ji% ‘Hm: it Iu'l"u-l',il"\"“"'ll““‘;‘l‘l”;‘I'l:";fl""”"\’ ‘I'I' newed vitality, Odorous with b P WOt il - 3 Ulementine (10 to 1) second, Varaday (103 | nual roution; sixty il wiys. city at this point is atiribution to the con- A Srey s The first and second foot ball teams of the | 4Y€ Years in the state penitentiary for the | third oo 108G | nday, Octob r'15, 7:30 a. ., Macedonia; Faith was the most common thing in the | ditious afforded by the Platte, as it is now sam, spice, and ping, it is the purest. ‘ b Vil i 46 wurderof Harry Baadeliu, Fourth race, the tobacco stakes, selling, one | rui with Ouishs Wheel elub; G0 mlles. ' | world; the most cominon impulse upon the | propoted, (o fureisb power to turn our Bweotest and best plaster in the Youug Mow's Christian association lined up P — ile: Rl “i“"!" TAC 0o, Gaptatu Drang | Sunduy, October 22, 0. w., Tekamak course, | P rtofahuman beinz. ‘I he idea wus sway | wheels of commerce. it wili not he the first world, Peculiarly adapted to women . o the iuitial gamo of the season yesteday | Man rides marine bicycle today on lake | {1 19,1 second, Pearl N'20'to 1) third. Tinie: | 10 T ol 29 ghiolg | With the howier; away with the pessimist | sigaal sevvice rendered us by the natural A children. The first and ouly paia killin Micrnoon. Although composed wostly of | at Courtland Beact. Musior b L T | ABauday, Qototer 28, 7 & i Bpringdel H 7! and wh & " - i a froe hundlcip sweepstakes, five | M. i : b0 inlles, * | aud up with the optimist. If Owaha was | forces of this riv 0 Lhe population stzengthening plaster, i