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PAIR OF FAVORITES BEATEN Ontonian and Parole Dump the Talent at trotter, also belonging to the firm, won tho 2:35 race at Kansas City yesterday rgainst a field of soven. Ho was second in the first and second heats and won the third, fourth and raco. Millor and Margusrive wore also awarded first premiums in the show ring. Marguerite starts tomorrow in the 9.2 OMAHA VIGILANT ~ AND VALKYRIE DAILY BEE: Scooters of the Ocean Whioh Will Meet in nary races by m tender, which may be descrived as a fodfing machine shop. Monsarements of the Valkyrie, About tho Valkgrie less is known on this side than of the Vigilant, as a matter of course. But itisdertain she is the best of EDNESDAY, SEPTEMRER 27, CAVALRY RECORD BROKEN Oloso of the Oarbine Competition Sees a New | through tho heavy steel plate, but two | inches of wrought iron backing. The difforent shells and projectiles tested woro those for the six and eight and twelve. inch rifies. Tne sholls mado of the Holtzer and Cappenter type are very expensive and the department datermined to secure, if pos- NO OUORUM PRESENT [CONTINURD ¥ROM FIRST PAGR, | made thousands o Terre Haute. clas 4 Contest Tomorrow, the British squadron. Last year Lord Dunraven detormfed to have a second try steol projectilo now made. A year agoa | more. Thia is . 3 i E ) 0 ado. A year a 0 the roason, too 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, — to being oft & race.tor the American cup, ani ontract was made witn tho New York Hem | ate s so deliberato. The segne s meis A gave an order to Mr. Watson to bulld " ST | for 400 ten-incn and 100 twelvednch east | wants one more saine f¢ ¢ neaclous senator SECOND RACE GOES TO THE CONQUEROR | Cotomets Piaster the Champtons with o | YACHT RACE OF UNUSUAL INTEREST | fothor curioes e micoms ot tho ciond | SERGEANT BOULTON LEADS THE LIST shot, and the acve te | ono mors chance o s o, 2teck board Neat Coat of Whitews designer's last venture was probably the proves that the nasy has found a o somo circles ns o monkoy of the Atorien Lovsvitie, Sept. 2.—Menefoo had the Foason for calling the new vessol Valkyrio : woll as offective projectile. ‘Three shots | people. It Is a8 roiten s o Wetdiecyce Faxton's Fine Trotter Lands His Class Parse | Champions at his mercy and kept them | Deseription of the Defenaer of the Ameriea’s | The Royal Yacht squadron again challenged | e Wins the First Gold Medal hy One | wero fired at seventeen inches of armor fr. nest, is the sounto. '(hay won't have the a Haudily, Outiooting the Choles—May guessing all through the game. Twitchell Cup and the Vessel that Will Con. '""n‘;::"l"])[';‘l" SR AR o Polnt—Close €« i e P Indiana, ouc hollow projectilo | norve to ask an investigation of ow much Murshall Tukes the Pace— B T e o e e ey tond for It—Iuformatio cultios arose on $his occasion, and the 5th of Compotitors—Final Sc 8ccond wha elven the firss two Shots, and 4 | o WWhin th8 18es avs goomes AN they Wit hacd run, cuttiog off a home run. Score: " for Landlobbers. October is fixed fay the first match, of the Highest, much higher velocity the shird. The hollow | on strutting the w’y:,»‘“{nl'uuf oy “x"vllflv“ Joutavillo 9100100108 The now ship was built by Messrs. Hen- shot peuetrated the plate about four inches | struts, striking. the same ol oeotous ooy e Tiltas:: dotisviite, 0) Boston, 8, Hirors dorson of Glasgow side by side by the Bri and Amashed up pretty badly. The first | senutortal atiitudes, faking the oing o Trrue HAvte, Ind,, Sept. 26.—The Terre | Louisville, 1; Boston, 2. Earned'runs: Louls- | No untoward event intervening, on Thurs :,'I"’:"‘]'lk»”‘;;("\w'\{:;: O et it Js & | _Cmicago, Sept. 36.—(Special Telegram to | o] et g the fiftoon Inches of | humbug statements’ about the ovessity of Haute trotting and pacing meeting, to which ::I‘V;’) “|““I’|‘:xr|h--rn-u Meneteo und Grim; | day will be started one of the greatest sail 1hat the two vesseis "'""""‘P ono of the | THE BEE.]—The U od States my caval the staol, 1 ’mn“mn\:“‘.“lml ::\‘::\r-"vl" \"s'u:‘.: ‘!;vh‘nv v;.-. 20, and holding the same old masks unusual interest attaches because of the | ' : matches ever witnessed. Tt will be the | other. The Valkyrio was designed first and | SKirmish fAring today closed the Fort Sheri i ) Atierican piblic, " “CCWoLYes and tHe . A 5 ia A whing success. 1t was the one before | Ameriean b record making qualities of the track, began Clneinnatl Cinches Sieth, ninth contest for the America’s cup will | her building began before Mr. W dan competition. The medals will bo for- | mentioned that = A Publi today, with purses aggregating $25,000. The Crxcisxars, Sept. 20 —Cincinnati 800k | yo gailed in New York bay. The schedule | 8idered with M n the line of the | mally preseuted by General Miles and his | plate. hoth games from Brooklyn, Diwyer was not | : . vo, | Britannia, Tho Valkyrlon registered 102, | staff s o (o one P Ina fow months all of tho old wooden . weather was too cool for fast going and the | hayied hard after the second inniog while | al1s for the bst threo races out of five, | hritann 100,55, Hor lehgth from the fore | "Uh WMOrTOwW afternoon at 1 o'clock. ships which have ropresented the Asiatic track rather soft as the result of heavy | Daub was touched up steadily throughout | boginning Septomber 25 and continulng on | part of sho atern under thy bowsprit 1o the | - Serkeant A, 1. Boulton, the winner of tho | 31 tion will be displaced by now vessels the Sulyact of 1 rains Sunday. In the sunshine each suc- | the game. fotb's effective pitehing won | alternate days uutil the contest is decided | aft side of tho stern post js 97 feot S inches | fArstarmy team gold medal for cavalry, was | with ohe of tho e af tho new cruisers as kL LA KL ceeding heat improved the footing, and it | in the second, Score: by three races to the crodit of one boat or | and her length over Her racing | closely followed in the final firing by Ser ship. The station has always beer v Wasiingros, Se 26, I'he house com promises to be very fast tomorrow. It was ;;‘vmllk”ll»l'“l 1‘ 4“ o “, 00 0 0 0= 5| the vothe: The intervening edays are [ FAUNgis 145 and her sail area 10200square | geant H. M. Barry from the first skitmish- | O%nizoa by the government as nextan tm. | Mittee on military affairs today considered not & good day for the talent, as two favor- CInsini ol 3 allowed for rest and to ropair the inevitabie | feet, being 3,500 square more thatt the | jug and the medal was continually dis. | POTYANCG to the Nomo station, and the policy | tho resolution of Delogate Flynn of OKl ites were boaten and the third is as good as | Cinc Brooklyn, ad runsi | damage that befalls rigging and spars in the first Valkyrie. She carries a crew of thirty | bas always been to keep u large number of | homa, calling upon the secretary of war fo out of it in the unfinished 2:17 trot. On- Butteries yorand Murphy; | giross of desperate racing. fitted up in cedar and eretonne, pirants began to come to the f1ont, and odds Mark for the Army. | siblo, & cast steel shot instoad of the formod | the Tust six it Ml"i::-':'":‘;‘.:";r:o'.:.‘:.:: Other Rucing Result passed clean through the - CHEROKEE STRIP TROUBLES, Action of theUnited States Teoops Wi fie hands ail told avd her cabins ave protuily | Puted until their last chargo, wuen now as- | vaseeis on it. The disappearance of the. ol Daily, for information regarding the act o vessels has caused the number of the sta. | (" j“: pastion recarding the action of the tonian was the fasorite in the 2:25 pace and Second game: | Around the name of America's Cur Poatures of & Pacht Rave, were given Lieutenant Scott. Sergeant | tion to fall far below the usual number as. e obening of the Cherokee Strip N S " o are: ynchtang Boulton won by 1 over Sergeant Barey, and | Sikned, and the arvival of the Alert yesier Lt Parole in the trot. A good field scored | cinetunatt siin 2 020 0-5|trs the interest of the yachting o . o exhausted { : 4 v b 'S bsetice of hort on a substitut for the 2:17 trot, and it proved to be the | Rrookly 0 0.0 0 0- 0| Thestory of thé cup, how it was hrought to | | I'{""}'.“:'"_"“flfr“'"r!l\wfl!“_' be exhausted i | 13 over Jicutenant Scott. His record, 570, LA b eds e omime | port on o substitute for tha resolution, re: Holtest contest of the day, Results: pillts: Clneinnatl, 40 Brooklyn, 4. Errors planntion of . tio Yaelons mansuvers of tha | 18 tho highestin the history of the carbine | st Mehcirs: ships. Orders have been | T AR G 2 Ace, stiko $2,00 o arshall won, 00K Earned rins: o Clueinnati, atation ¢ ous maneuvers of the i ey ’ o g k s art the United States arm e boond, Tiemet 0 ST DG | O T e e jyene ‘l6iifdny ‘and | thousands who have nevor suiffed salt [ vessels. That ik BREs fecount of the | compelition. ‘The average wis H7.7, un in. | [ssued by toe dopartment for tho return of | iy (i, it oF the Glierokee Swin Sains 4 Murphy. water, but who, through an innate love for | coming contests may bo intelligible to the | crease of 32.5 points over last yoar. the -‘!‘,n"n-n and sh'l-‘nnl |‘ul in o m‘;!lr'j\ {Or | what oxders and whether the ondors wor L bt G L D A L) oles Barely Save Seve svort, feel proud ranke coes: the terme er 4 briof dofinition of somo of | e following wore oMpinlly doclared | Sin Francisco, Hor departuro will loave | viglatud anid outrages committed e nne sOnd, Pat My Boy third. Hest tiue Orioles Baroly Savo Seventh. i oty Troud ‘ot Yurbos wubeess (N | il et s Pius witt IHAOOI: ily bristlo n 2 Sl L AR the Lancaster, Admiral Trwin's flag shiv. 08 | {o of the United Searg Wl St louis, Sept. 20.—Up to the ninth | this noble aquatic pustime. It 18 8| fhe “telegraphon reports 1s horovith ser | WiBHCESOf tho covetod United States army | (e ‘e ot8ter Adwiral Irw %o from one THE SOLLIBMA" off b6, Chiorolds Btatn ok inning the Browns had the first game won, | story to be told to your sons. lke | forth, Ifthe wind (s biowi irectly g | cavalry gold modats fn the order named: | vort to another. The old Monocacy cannot go entered Trom the side on which n.IvH\‘: \\t‘\‘:y: LN A R, Jien u throw by Werden thintsent tho ball | that of the Armstrong privateor; for | the starting lino nnd out. o seaward it 18 | GGold medals: Sorgennis A. H. Boulton, M. | boysnd thaions flnnd, aud 18 useless ex- | rosorvitions avo locatod, which wis forbi MRURE LIRS VUi RE AT five fect over Crooks' head let in the win- | ywpieen e victory on the channel was peace- | “free wind,” and both yachts will probably | I, Barey, 1 O, Derkins, satenant | Ceptas a river boat. The new cruiser Con- | qon by Secretary Hoko Siith Rbe X ning run for the visitors, Score abic, it was as decisive as that “In the har- | $°bsbinnakers as soon as the zun fires. Ir [ W. 8. Scott. Silver medals: Corporal J. | cord is now enroute to the station, and will SepaLia, Mo, Sept. 206.-[Special Tele- | St. Louls 3 150010000 o) hredie = b sl the wind is blow! more orless from the | Mohlenhoff, Sergeant (. Kostor, S wnt | reach Yokohama early in Octobe T'he flag gram to Tire B |—The attendance at_ the [ Baltimore. 7 0 00000 bor of Fayal, the Azor In 1851 the | ocoun the windward position becomes desir. | John Lenahan, Second Ticuten M. 1. [ ship Baltimore s at” sea on her way to ro Missouri stato fair today was about 5000, | 1lits: St Louis, ore, 10, America, & New York schooner, went to | able, because the yicht thit secures it Davis, Sergeant J. L. I". Thovpe, ¢ wt | lieve the Lancaster, which will also rety on the subject tho followiie diapaten s The kite track was not .lvwnwiluuh S ]*‘ Louis, 25 Baltimo Aot | ubl England and won the cup offered by the | not ) the wind taken out of her sails by | S. 3 "\I«'. \“““W(‘mni‘l” mfir i Gold :m-(r:v ; rel will bo o to r.-\w\"vl sent by Acting Land Com uer Bowers though getiing better about tho i altorios: B t ZUeHY KqAnKe GiioH e « | @ rival. The rules ave based on the d medal: — Sergear cuser, Silver | 1o the station after the son I | “The * sovretary’s order pronibited entry Dertine; the Nebraska stallion by Eghert, | St Mullane, Brodie and Robi Royat Yacht squadron, of which club the Sstarboard ftack has vight of wi is | medals: First Se ut M. Rohrer. Capta Bering sea, which will give threo new ships [ fion ths resoryat o el ited entry won tho #:00 pace in fast time, Trombone | *f 5 i jo | Princect VWales is an enthusiastio mémber, |y, ‘suy s+ yonsol WAt Sl wind blowing | J» GUFria, Serganss B, Blsre to the flect and mako the surongest showing | tho claims, o0 O eUons luvalidate Itex by Dictator, owned by A. Y. Art, Hart- | S \'."u‘,:‘:‘“"’”jl‘“"“‘}"‘rl'.“ el "ll;’ f*l:“} 1t is related that on that occasion tho | wgainst her right-hand (or starboard) side Following are the scores of the ten highest | We have had there for years, ‘T'he Conce for won the 2:2% trou in brilllany fin. | S0 A8CORt Kuie. Beelde o BN America finished so far ahead of her com- | may lawfally keep her course, spective inary marksmen: will bo the first of Uhe now vessels assigned xlm s ’1|W?l”|\fl i Hn‘II«-‘\\'::W'II;:‘""':‘; 8. 1 '8 008410 petitors that the spectators concluded she had N ,,uh;(»|1]|l;<'|l'm'{ m‘ck mmm..-'n i bt & pulton, teon . 570 :i':.(-:“|T‘.'":|'.'y‘|'.".f.'.l hm‘l‘»;\l:‘|m<»'r;:-y;‘\fll’1( le|.:; enrose, won 2:80 pace hand d Louls.. § 3 ¥ £ ol 06EE ard RUAGAGE » | 8gainst the left-hand side) or running fr S ey u L - 2 9 sl L W ettleton ar Alex Ar v time. Flying Jib went an exhibition half “‘;;:““ Slein ';_ 1 {URORU n'_}'f 1| mev \Luh an_accident and abandoned m: The starting time o both yachts is reck. | £irst Licut W. s 3 nave ever flown their pennant from. With f_"“ f.':-_ L ex Andorson today tatle todny dn 110015 SmEaREIAs s s, 4, Touls, 9 Dultmors, 6. Errors: | raco. She so offoctually defented everything [ oned” ‘e "eher poig or Jaoite s roc e HaH kroop the completion of new ships others will bo | Dresentec e commitueo ing, stuke #1,000 TRt Eiore, 1. Batteries: Gleason | rousht against her in English waters that | although ral seconds may pass before 3 ter, troop 1, 1st Sireal ordered to China. and by thoclose of the | and the Louse committee o ways and Egtortine, cli by g and Twinehaw; Hawke and Clark. within the few years that ensued the Brit- lhI--I st boat crosses, Rl sroon 11, 1h y W ey Tm“"ll"\';m\)\::lfilu'\‘\.y‘l.;‘l‘ulmw\l lx‘tfnul: SR ] ity Lielbad illle Frazier, ch. g. . . 9 ' vas practically re lapsed time means the time consumed in Yavis, 4l seene ew vessels, o Marios be condemned nearly 0 foreign exhibitors at the Al br. & Spulers Ketuso to e ckod ish yacht squadron was practically remodeled | hor pr 3r are 10 vy e b I Brown Al br. ¢ e T sEy ik faaita 1 Gl es ]I-~1' a \_ th .‘ll etic “.\ 1:1 1184 1 tho race: that is, It the start is dt 10730 ¢ Hliorp, troop I, 7th ci & aud sold on her arrival. as she cannot bo ve- | Worli's Columbian cxposition, . designed to Crevitaxp, Sept 2. —The Clevelands | Ob her lines. Sinco that timo tho “America | Wit Hish at 4 o the oot 1o it S 8. Ford, troop f, 10ih vay paired in the 10 per cent linit. accompany aud support Mr. Durborow's fairly slaughtercd Ksper, batting out ten | Cup™ has been acknowledged as the symbol | is'five and a half hours. Corrected time is he records of the five leading T resolution, providing that during the brief in tho third inuing. Attendance small. | of supremacy in the yachting world, not- | obtained by the addition or subs guished e marksmen are UDD FELLOWS i £ TUB PAIR, vemainder of the exposition the foreign ox Jurae 500 re withstanding the ill-natured attempts of | the time that the boats of different sizcs \ troop G, 2d cay 5 T 5 hibitors bo allow P T OrOTRHOR tex. b. i, by Dictator.... . nd........1 010 0 1 1 0 Q *—1 tain_ disappointed ones to discredit its | allow to each other. Hirstsergt, ML Kohren troop I, 150 ¢V Wenrers of the Mystic Links Took Porsses- | jinjiations 1 +Treasury e Washington 001238001 0- vell earned pre-cminene Important yacht racos ure usually saited | {404 4 G R AT e . L slon the Grounds Yesterday. partment an Tlorn Wilkes, LRI UL Hits: Cleveland, 18; 4 nous piece of silver has veposed for | over a “straightaway and return: o a Cri T mml_l“»‘”l o . CuicaGo, Sept. 26.—Goid laco on broad- | 1o sell soods i 3 I i Cleveland, 6; Washington, s ration in Tiffany’s treasuce vaults in | triangular course, the total distance ap- 2 : faad e cloth uniforms were worn at th. B ke B B Glovetund 6, Washington, 1 - itntiorios | New York, to be exhvmed from time to time oximating fifty miles, which must be ne- Huwk, eh. 10 ity o ung and Zimwer; Esper und MeGuire as in the present year of grace, and_ exhib: | complished within a spocified time, siy oven 0da. Fellow % o olieu, b SR Jouans Natl Down Seeond, ited in the great” show windows on Union | hours, A “straigh SRR EHE R Cotcae d Fellows were out in force and inaug Saited for 1o de | e S A “straightaway and return ; (A R T i L : O oRg o e Prorsnure, Sept. 25.—By wi both | Sauare. Any foroign built suiling vacht [ is intended to be one way with the wina, S RAVGTEe rated their three days fostivities approp A Burns, b. m, Y games Pittsburg received s d place, | capable of crossing ihe ocean on her own [ and the other against it—in sailor phrase. . e T'he Daughters of Rebeccah, the o, bl b L S e Glasscock’s hits. brought ming | £ecl may challenge for this trophy and carry | “aead to leeward, or dead to windward," \\'§~»|\\4.|..\ ept. 20.—[Special Telegram | sistor organization, was also out in foree. e S R 8 | ruus-in both: gamos, "Harrs We way with her, provided sho can_sail | This, if the wind remains coustant, gives | 0 Tux Brel—The superintendent of the | In the stock paviilion whore tho i fe Rociy el 10 i tested the sccond game. A vas | faster than anyihing that tho Mo Yprle| either boat - chance of winning if she hap- | recruiting service will cause twenty-five re. | Cantons were to couoto for onors, o | ¢ Sl c an Riiey, b 00770 ) ¥ GOmmencte IAteESEhuRAtwo hollrs heroxs it club can produce as a defeu hus | pens to excel the other on either course. orlits s At ORmarson Datrasl: 0., to bo ns. | 8¢ats were full of people who wore the three- | however, did not come frd commander. Time: 90175, 27 SURBAS Sah DROSIEE Nt hion AL | faniAmmesican boulatinva broved imarl chane| ey angle, on the other hand, tests the | ooy o :.Tvm.", Partala: M,",‘ il sharms. The eanton which drilied w of the vessel, but from the United Statos ance, 8,600, | Soore: fmateh for the several English crafe that | boats on their diffétent points of sailing— | S11e4 to the Fourth cavalry and forwarded sior No. 13, Chicago; Occidental, Chi- f consul at Montevideo, who cabled —that tho CorNiNG, Ta., S _1Special T Pittshurg..... 1 1 0 8 0 8 1 0 1 1_11 | h8ve come over to race forthe cup. rubning, reaching ' and windward work, | Y0 e Departiient of the Columbia; fifteen zo: Alexandria No. 46 of Chicaro; Ilwood | Charleston had suiled for Rio ptember 23, to Tur By air races today started | Philadelphia) 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 2 0-10 Oceasioned Great Interest. Otherwise called “tacking” or “beating. | recruits at Jefferson Burracks to be assigned | No. 83 of Elwood, Tnd.; Osw 0. 18 of | It is probablo that the vessel is now at Rio off splendidly. ‘I'he time in the yearling Hits: Pittsburg, 16; Philadelphia, 1 “Reaching” is when'the wind blows at right | to the Fifth cavalry and forwarded to the | Oswego, N. Y. 5l iorman- | or very near there, s i i 3 veral ) a al yacht rac- | o) o sl o yacl 0 3 Wrigl No. 77 0 cago. The — et LIl (U R GOS0 | e Pl X, R tus suffered from that *tired. fecling, | “P8ICS o the sidebf the yacht. Devartment of Texas; twenty-five recruits Wright N of Chicago. Th ! s ! 1 Y ‘as splendid. A" A for Assautr, oy R R This yeu o witnessed u revival sur- Suils af 0 Yucht. at David's Tsland, New York harbor, to be NIBGIIEHAFS iy ere 6 xor0ists, it b pae ERale A 1576 ot DIt 2 abclass trotiing, pursc 4200 Besswax by)| sigic o o prising in its intensity. Respective chal- S t assigned to the Fourth infantry and for- | tival hall. Rev. Dr. V. Belto George Payne, a colored employe of Dico's Dt lnwoga ML Sy eI Oreston (o sji oo B00 otoon: fengas ot Loed Dilnravon antiiaval AR el | R e e oo e et e e o [Kbivel ihalllave D S0 Wit Hponitoe DIk yarciiwisinerostod insuinight odiehe abtitimer b dd e iy LT |y e 565959 o= 8| Carvoll practichlly crossed cach other inmid. | nered and four-sided safl directly attached | Wi Earsme) Tolana | the addross of welcomo. Mayor Harrison | CHATED of assaulting a boy who insistod on Yearling colts, halt mile, trotting: Obelisk, | ' Tiives Pittsburk. 11 Philateiohin, 6. Ee | 0cean, the first for the America's cup and | Lo the mast. At its head is tho gaff, at its | bin; filtecn rocrmts at Davids Teland PR P R L el by Oblspo, won, Glenhill sécond, John I third: | rors: * Pitisburs, 4 Philado i 1~ Rarerd | the second for the Victoria gold cup, one of | 1000 the boom. 4 to be assizned to the Twelfth infantry and | nyarehal general of 1ithols, was callod o to HalCale ranniog, two In thive: "Ethel O, | yuns: Pittshurs 43 Philadelphin, 3. Battoras: | the chief brizos open to - foreign eompotition | Gaff Topsaii—A tfangular sail set divectly | fopwnmied to oo Department of the Mi it Honry 1ally Sorning,: won, “Cole Younger | Ehret and Mack; Weyhing and Boylo, in British waters above the mainsutl, filling the angle betwesn | gouri; thiruy recruits at Columbus Barracks, | thotk for e exposition oficials. Ile s cond, Bob Leo third: Tin: “ho CeNEaRRIa ; . | the gafl and the topmast. 5 Tt B SV in, | Lhe fair authoritics had granted eve Tired, Weak, Nervous OiileiWidem o he Dunraven challenge was mo sooner and th " 0., 1o bo assigncd to the Seventeeuth in' | quest mado by the Odd Pollora s tat 5 5 Gravesend Results. R s am definitely accepted than orders were given | _Fore Staysail-sAisriangular sail just for- | fujiiry ana forwarded to Fort D, A. Russell, | 1Ue3t made by the Odc D i En e Crmicaao, Sept. 20.—MeGill hield the Giants | to- Ameriean builders for four cup do. | Ward of tho mast, carried in nearly all kinds | (o S st e oY oHve sttered bits, but nearly gave | fonders,” and as soon as British yachtsmen ol “““‘,";'- ot v mail : L LR 5 © gime away by his wildness. Anson took rroll’s challenge was a cer- | Jibs—The trinngularsails set on ropes run- \ e e Leto L) the little pitcher’s place at bat in the tentt ers were pinced for three large | Ping from mast, vo bowsprit. Most racing | kot Rt it e and virtually won tho victory by a splendia Alonzo (4 to 1) won, Strathmeath (6 to b) drive to right field. Score: able def ithorized o favorablo re Amcrica, and its defouse since is fan questing the secrotary of urse 31000 (unfinishod): Hildo- heats, Happy Promise and Star aro attempt g t substantiate thoir claims. In answer to W communication from J. ‘1. Barton of Kansas City asking for definite information Petition trom Foreren Exhibitors, WasHINGTON 2, ~General A, D, I tie exposition management, foe cur Ldelivery; a that & fairgrounds | for customs purposes the appraisal of joods ORDERS FROM WASHINGTON today by thousands of Odd Fellows. The | sold be reauced WASHINGTON, Sept the Charleston from Montevidea Thursday for Rio do Janeiro is at Jus clally known at the Navy departme wformation, now welcome ihe order was to the World's twenty recruits at Columbus Ba Lair, the Twentieth in- | -y ded to the De tmeat of by ten colored infantry ruits at ive her fitting welcome to hospit- | ¥achts are provided with several sizes of | |yyvid's Islund to be assigned to the Twenty- gnzo o1 ithmen Jibs. which are 8ot s demandod by strength | fourth infantry and forwarded to tha Dr ond, Highland (5 10 6) third. Time: 1:491. 010100300 4—9 He c nine of the lurgest “single | o wind, 3ibi g rtment of Colorado, and twel Third race, six furlc Flirtation (11 to &) 20200 80000 05| gtick” yachits ever equipped, 3 ‘The. foregoing, ave collectively ~ termed infantry rec a 5" Ba oAt ( ; o) e ] (hops21042.0 018 10 L c pped, launched ‘to | . 20 leott 3 d infantry recruits at Columbus Bar- | and hospit g LEHOIRT Pt to Fourth race. miile and n sixteenth: Tntogrity 4. Batteries: McGUL and Schriver: | this side Navahoe, Vigilant, Colonia, Pil- { @1uipment of S vgRanche ST Tollow, and forwarded to the Department of | [y tiie forenoon tho sovereign grand lod (710 1) won, Herald 8 to 5) second, Deception | Kusie und Milligan. ¥ ‘| grim and Jubilee; on the English side | g ure extra safls -used only . in light couvened in theé national commissioner (13 to 5) tl; Time: 1:5244. iz R Valkyrie, Britannia, Satanita and Calluna, | Weather: £ 5 . Second Lieutenant Guy II. i room and adjourned to the German plaza to Rifth race, five furlongs: Patrician (4 to 5) e GUD) all of them measuring between eighly and Club Topsails—Precisely like the topsails | 1ourth infantey, now o o 1 2 tyom, Dollttle (15 to 1) second, Nuhma (15 o 1) WL = feet on the water line, and 150 fuot or «sg”hf above), m\’;.‘f»“'“l“ is l(utu.v id s | Cleveland, 0. 'will report by leiter to tho | e ey 1’.*.‘,]1.');‘_” of the uniform SlIxth race d a halt furlongs: Stone- {!m:’;:;w B4 42 60.7 e reabouts in extreme length. N{m v""r_(l llo._vr'u_ 5 qp:‘lll&lu gaft by means suverintendent of the reermiting service, noll(2 6o 1) i 2 10 1) second, | Phiadei s IR 3 Valkyrie, Lord Dunraven’s cutter,after | 03 »elub” or “jeck yard.” el New York city. to conduct rec : Ta07y, IR T B8 | SL e 0s eee £ a brilliant series of victories in home wate Spinnaker—A large - triangular sail set | Doparument of the Columbi st New York.. 47 60 4 [ placing her casily at the head of the British | Upon 4 boom and used only when ruuninz | ~Secoua Lieutenant artillery, now on leave of absenc James Whitcomb Rtiley and other pr. Brookiyn . ashingion, 40 &5 acht list, 1s in America to try conclusions | directly before the wind. The mainsail CINCINNATI, Sept. 20.—Results at Latonia: e will report by letter to the super nans arrived this morning, C — ith onc of our four “cup defenders.” boom is swung out on one side of the yacht | jand, Mo Tirst ra even furlon, V(7 to 1) SPORTS BOUND OVER, The Navahoe, Mr. Carroll's center-board | 40nd the spinnaiker on the other. intendent of the recruitiog servi 3 Reed spent anotber Mivs. Mary O. Orvyderman o Jjidio Huhos 6 to 1) sccoud, Miss Mayma — cutter, has been sailing in_cvery race open | Jib_ topsuils ;“'\“'}NTI"" pails sot above | York City, o conduct recruits to the Depart fair today with Mrs. leed and ot Wi At T 10 0 1 | 500 WAnAErE and Fagtiists Helw for | 1o hov i Snghion Wators, and hasdons fuply | 404 forwund of the Dlain libs. " Usually tn | wmont of the Columbia. e e, atoad 11 rheumatisia 80 soverely that I way anal oD e e unaL0ko 1) Trial n Heavy Bonds well. She fails to attain the Yankee stand. | LY s1zes, smaller called baby Jib pleasure, and so far, has declined positivel ed touso a canc. Twes tred of to 1) thivd, Tiw: 15461 1 0CE0 GBI Vauranaseo, Ind, i Soptil B0—At Crown! | bealor ahcoess; B ehiths i saae e e i tovee: Pholehye GNaL o e R G TR | wasaburden to those about me. T ofte trd ruce, decluped ot Point yostordny, O Malloy, CostelloWoods | the Vigilaut, o centorbonrd euttor, wae | frish for ho worldiogaido, ' " | Tho leava of abseuce grauted ) inciate | . The total paid admissions to the fair to- | tercd from dizziness, worried mich, olds, purse $3.500, six furlongs: O Kwou and Bller, whojwere {ndisted by the: grand || Noo 3¥He0 catiumon dnown o ae b uof [ 417 sons Very large irisugular sails of | Octobe day were 104,443 subloetTo nervous s Hood's Sarsaparilla 1) won, ey F1 Sutita Aniti (6 1.5, o jury for riotous conspiracy for participating | Isclin syndicato, She is the latest deseiap. | IZht material sef over or iu the place of thie 1ve for fifteen days, to take effeet dur- D mado mo feel litien Towo basco (8 to 1) third, T 173 chtaiat I D : : : HE Tl : hga £Q, 4 ADJUSTED < adrs 0 46BN, Ac0,B L0 1) third, Timo: 13173 In prize fights at Roby, appeared and were | ment of the American centerboard, idoa as dinary working saiis. Lemonth of October, is granted Cap- ! =4 A R r arrest by Judge Gillett, The catly modified by all that is' bes T'he fair weather sales or “kites,” as they | tain John McE. Hyde, assistant quart ool CWorke sl ETa N eI oalo o i EEQ’W ?S Ainkes o to 24 won, Tremono 6 to T P S Fe P T glish cutiors. ® best 1N | are sometunes named, aro often Hoisted 1 | mastor Stoel Workers Acoupt a N ale with 4 (01O s R A TS counsel succeoded 15 hayving phe bonds B S a true cutter built by the | S10Ps” as it is cailéd, and “broken out,” | Captain David A. Lyle, orduanee depart- Stight Redustio L PR reduced to $20000 Tho WasE actiford | I diaaT o iy aieR Ut euibullt by son | when wanted. Thut fs 10 sy, they ato | ment. will mike twe vishe whmac o | Prrrsnvua, sopt An amicable seutle third. Time: 1 next Mondny, dicate headea by Archibitd Rogers, ona-or | €losely rolled, and tied at short intervals th from Philadelphia o Chester on | ment of the difference between the Amal AT 5 thomost uccomplished of American, yaohte. | With sm ail suiff 8o that u vigoreus pull dis- | Micial busitiess pertaining 1o tho inspection T 3 A : - o o SeAe LRt SR on.. She o' doep, solid’ el s them all at once. e = | of material for gun wes, Forkarsianil thol Bibveburg FRantTioth i Hood's Piils curo all Liver 115, Bilious S RILOIT Bep aplielap hifalr)| o Rimmenona i [Bont 20 Ao fatarnational JimolL) BhieiiasittioRdoor; Taoufiioel i Jibing or jybing or gibing, asit is variously Sccond Licutenant Horace M. Reeve, Thya | Workers and '”', Hik IR el ness, daundice, Indigestion, Headacle, ! i bloycle moeting of the Piusburg olub was | ,\7ay so'ns to approxtmate the effsce of . | spelled, isn torm of roqusnt usngo, some. | infantey, sill ronors i personitolihesicom:i| swasielfedied abitho dointiistale foonfe st raco, st fu Willie G @ to 1) wan, | lield at Homewood this atternoon. centerboard or fin. Sho is a stanch, sea- | What puzling to the won-sachtg roador. | manding oficer of Camp Lamont, Jackson | held here this aliemoon. The Eutloment || . —— third, e 19108 r Seene (30 1) | mpe nalt mile kandicap was won by G, A. | w spects, g Suppose the yacht to be nearly before the | park, Chicago, for temporary duty with com- YRR s e MR M Dreolng AMUSKMENT= AT T Broker (@ to | Banker, Pittshurg, in 1:00 2 rim and the Jubilee, the two Bos- | Wind with the” mainsail swung wellout to | puny C, Third infantry, until the with. | © @ JEN Al SMIND p 4 Y L i g he cut will not affect the ndu P (6:t0 1) second. Masonie Zimnmerman won the one-th mile open, | yonig ats, ave pioneers | oir o | oneside. Ifachange of wind orother rea- | drawal of the company from Camp Lamont, | WHEes. 1 yony amndu. Prbitow s goon I, Masoni Arthur Banker sccond, Time: 55 15, tonian b are pioneers in their s, the v 5§ D08 L8, (10 PI0 son makea it noceassyy. to swing tho. ae R O ST P fr P ot ing | puddlers or workmen n oiter departimnents ] e n Third race, five furlongs: Hilly Bennett 8 to [ | The mile handicap was won by G. K. Banker | fi'st_experiments in the divection of fin | Son makes it nccessw R ol Ak slaba e e fl T HEW HISTORIS Thornton, the orator of the day, re ferred to the relief work of the Odd Fellows at the time of the great Cl 0 five. 1w was peculiarly fitting that Chicago brethren were now in 4 position to show their grati- tude o theie benefuctors through kindne: will continue their cises two days longor, FOW. thews and his seafi, President Harrison, General Lew Wallac my present good hea rilla.” Nns, MARY C. Besurc 1o gei Hood’s, gamated Associution of Iron and M 5 : . S pl over t the other side, the operation is called | relieved from duty at the. recruiting depoy, | A dispateh from Youngtown, O., says the P AP (BLa ) Mond B oanet in 2:34'1-5, as applicd to vessels of larger size, | O the ot} . peration pyocpomiduEyis recru manufacturers of tho Shenang Malion L monr DI (L econd, n (20 to 1) One mile open wius alsp won by George | The first named was built at Wilmingron, | *Jibing,” It is always attended with some ) David's Island. is granted Captain J, R DA 20 R HEATER 5P 07t i ) i ccided today ot o go into OF 1A Fourth race, five furlongs: Susio Noll (4 to | Banker, Zimuierman, N. Y., ‘sccond, Time: | Del., by Hurlan & Hollingsworth from de. | Fisk, as the wind catches the sail s Claggett, Twenty-third infant decded today not 0 go into EATER a, 1) won, Cochioco (6 to 1) soeq rderer 8 to | 2:07: signs by Binney & Stewart of Boston, Her | and swings it over withg Second Lieutenant Eli A, Helmick, Fourth o with tho Amalgamated associs- | PUREE NIGHTS COMMEIIING SEPT, 23 DANIE, Ditna: Ti04 4 Zinimerman won the five mile open, Johnson R P S | at present I4DA 0 0 n submerged section 18 not unlike a cigar o i fafaniry, is detailed us protessor of militar jiresonl.. A . Fifth vace. soven wnd a half furlongs: Con- | second. Time: 1 i two longthwise, tapored toward (o, on. nething s likely o enge:ond saokica ‘at Momphis Insutute, | LirTaoung, Scpt. 28 Two cur. louds of 1.0 A | stantino (6 10 ) won. ald (evon) seo: = e AT ouph ond: | give w nnessee,and will report i person for dut ouunion mon from Now York pussed | |Af J \ ond, Lord Willowbrook third. “Time: | . Shooting Toaruamnut Sunday. A GREalu valia nod e R L e i v | i passg and willzenor (il jeraon Fivans, | through Pittsbarg this moruing coroite o g e syatissaEARsGun ol kil hola la || AR EUOJTRORIVD. HheEas Buea LR ros 1 ORI DET KRR AT BARION tapiosall overt| - muond “Edau ok Brodarl s profossor | Loulsvillc, wharo they will talko o plices natlons . i et Aty ability enor- | Do such risk as jibing, for the wind in this | of military seience and tactics at Vincennes | 0F the striking shopmen on the Louisvitle & it has in itself sulicient stability, An enor : | Nashville road rgrounds, near Hanscom park. There late of steel bolted into the frame. | Case always comes from forward iusi university, Vincennes, (na., und will report & Like s e will be o good card of rogular ovents, at both amidships reaches downward twenty. | 4t and tho great s desslens (| lorom Ry B g R o AR LT g ; « LR REATORS. AL e e 28 hol R an A ity | 88 8 weather 4 S0 much of special or eptemb F A i AT $30( J NG EJ SN OEEY TENGUIG, Sept. 20.—Results today: fro rds bul asslsialtaretar Openihol all. i ba foskialhns et watoe pnd ismin i d as relates to Second Lieutenant Edward TAUE R ozh . 00 6Li3ho firg a0 Ao o esides egular shog \ere will be o ed at its edge, s ording el g A L R ITAN men's headquarters today oficials arc Irst race, throe-fourths mile: Fannte nber of s cos, and altogother the | ® tremendous loverago to keep her on an ; P Thinberlake, Jr., and Second Licutouant 1 CRIC VVENTIONS — Time: 1:18. SRV PEOmINE SR O SR RS RGPS lateral resistance. The Pilgrim is owned by | Navahoe will sail for the United States to- | ovders of September 21, relating’ to Second | in the Big our wage trouble. Chicf Sar- oAl S Second ruce, threo-fourtha mile: Bd I W peaonmodation of shpoiors wc \n agsociation Of Boaton Routioman, T'ny. | mOFrow, Licutenaut Tiemann N. Horn, ave revoked, | gent said toniznt he receivod no word cxcept AM RICA'S POPULAR AIRS. ireadauriisimiiais, 8070 Baroleas un R et an association of Bosto o h voled, id ho rucolved nc ; d yputin id, Biossom third, | Will lea e men 10 Soloaic| D AMRLAMAL SE oSl ach kalan. T - Additional: Sccond Licutonant lidw that the cliairmen who were to canvass the | (3 A A1 NIS OF 1865 ahlt furlongs: Melanto | information, address or call on 8. G, Lewis, | Paiue of Boston, who defended the cup with HERSUNAL R BAGHA Y, Timbosluke, Ir., Secaud. artlllery, fs trans- | voto had stiried for Cinolnnut) whore the | myy wiole & , Lomon Blossom third, | at Parmelecs ikl " | the Puritan, Mayflower and Volunteer when ; forred from bnttery L to luttary I3 of thuy | vote 1810 bo countod Mooy ; ] it was in danger during tho seasons of ', | 5. K. Davis of B is in Omaha, regiment, and will join_his proper station, R e e, ono wozo won, Solly Smith A 80 and 87, She was designed by Jomm B. | C. M, Rico of Kearney is in the city Iort Preble, Me., upon the expiration of his Wi pul 120l secon v 6% f b Fifth clihths ilo: Listor won, | NEW YORK, Sept. 26, Whilo on his way to | PPine, s son of the gencral, and 13 yory sim- | 1. V. Himms of Wahoo is stopping at the | Eraduating leave. ;q%n» Alonzo sccond, Alr Plant third. Time? | the dressing room after the fight a sherift | ilar to the Pilgrim, Murl"u\- 3 nuln‘ulc :A-[vi:l..m,‘n':n‘nlnn\(\-)M“w‘-ll .\Ix r.l-.'.'.'::u:-'...‘.“u‘m "n.‘l lyx. I,.‘ : X .": Igo. 4 Bflvn s f\[W Irs“u‘e b'HIS ATt racoitnllo) pud' & fousth: Driee won, | from lndiana arrested Solly Smith because WWhat e Defender is Liks, 1oy nakutiberd, v, of Codur Raplds, Ia. | grgkhl'tbioors Winflald Soott, Car, on st | Sr Lovw.. Sane. 20, A special to the Re THEATER 0 27 mATike: . Marghoria sccond, 1iawasso (hird, Time! | of the part he took in the fight with Johnny | Tn the trial races the Vigilant established s cial business e % vl : public from Fort Worth, says: Mea oo [ THURSDAY. FRIDAY. GRDT 08790 nd 2 3 Grifin_at Roby, Ind., o short time ago. | her superiovity over the others, although | fobert Wiison and wife of Rawlins, Wy “Ihree months ordinary leave, el A R L L ARETRAYEA, - SEPT. 28, 29 1nd § Glaneestor's Program, Judge Newton suid he would ba responsiblo | the mado a close contest for tho | are sojourning in Omaha mission to go buyond sea, 15 grant f poriaaTore recolye K S e T T T (uovcksnin, Sent. 20 —Tho racos here | for Smith until morning, and Solly was eiven | honor of racing the Valkyrio... It is probable | Matt Daughorty, wife and daughter of | John K Myrick. Shird friliers, u adir ep Aba Misoyrl o Jesns & lixas rell; | Bhe Cowsly Kucaanar - e A iaeTAR, Rouk. 80 i berty. " Johany” Cirifin voutd "ot b | hat s more magnifoent pafu vessl (han | Ogaluia uro i Ui Morchants, Wsxiaugic of Mok laqve graniediblo. '~ | way uons Hillabaro. filiyanvay fullss sy Dovalotibnia s co, wile und an elghth: Chauncy | foun@. the Vigilant was never built. Mrs, 5. A. Buelfel and sistor, Miss <avo from Novembar | for the periads | 1 whioh callislon bokwoan, o soutiboun 1R v 1 AN Glennull Ooklyh third. Thne: | - Smith was turnod over to the Iudiana of- | T In!l\vu.'lll:d:l lluu“x' _lu,\'vrnl.ll is 124 ;ucz. Morgau, of Lincoln Ieft today for Chicago. sot l"l"px;\ll'u“llli rospactivo nak ")'['“l"h;‘,"'I"‘,L,,',",‘l e ‘,.4.”.1.,:'.,?,-:' e A l l‘ \ ‘\) ) l }‘ l‘ l\ flcers by Justice Bartlott toduy. water line 86 teet 3 inchies, beam 9 feet, e > T e granted the following named officers: S o bridge men wero 49, DA ve p Mol 3 V) qurthe ile:. Richird P uT"nl draught 14 feet, displacement ubout 140 tous. | poaes el “ll‘::,“d"n";;“{m", o Woodnrd 1s | Goo’ o utonunt Slangy. 5. dordan. Mirth e Dan il OLICIEAL RIS~ 110 deihye - second, L Atico’ thiird, n Merry Ola Hingland. Tho boat is widest at the deck, from where | G [ ulllery, twenty days; Second Lieutenant Ed- | from five o eight hours. « PIESENTED By 3 4 B Biwvixaiay, Kngland, Sept. 14.—To the | it sweeps down casily to about'a foot above | ©HCHE%: | 2 N ward 1. McGlachilu, Jr., Pifth artillery. one - - = MR. TIM MURPHY Rt milps Bliellonsicwon || o0 tne Tiltanol Tun BRas Justs das | e ipere.d0MH DAIY 0. AUOUL #eto quickly, [ 5 A Pac ‘;“\“"r"_“I"I“,\'I‘;;"l".l‘l‘n‘{‘““l-lh'“‘__v“_"_” month 6 Al » AN Al iy s e Fourth race, sovenoeighths anile: Senora | Tam traming at Aston aud am gomg to | Showing a very faint bilge. It runs almost {"‘“,'Ll’l‘. LN BN slmer ek First Licutenant Joseph H. Gastin, Four. t Now York—Arr ¥ NS ) Nixht Trinos: 1 won, Artillery second, Key West third, Time ren Hill, Lond i P P 8 in astraight live for some distance, then | 870 0f this city teenth infantrey, having been found by an ex m Glasgow; [be, from Bremen; ot Horen Hill, Loudon, in five days to have 8 | u.ves gently into the garboards; from here | W. D. Counsman has returned to Shattuck | Locmianiey. huving promotion, on ue. | Roland, from Brem : urths wile: Archbistiop | £0 for tho reconts. F alao have eno race In | Gobha% SaaL T Hr BT thae to Tom BOI® | aohiool, Iaribauliv: Minne. b pesume’ ik | Amining physical disability, will procood to | AL London —Sighted—La from Now FILL Aoaad, diisie Hrave | mnue aud une 18, Tie N ona Oyt 10 the | Sha has her lead volted on the outside in bulb | studies for the casulug year. his home and report by letter to - the adju- | York for Bremen; Gellert Now York | gow s foub anid u nalt furlongs: Joste | cintion. Ot o pood Thing to rido the | forw. Through this keel the motul conter- | Charles Tilly, bue of tho best known | tant generdl of the army for Hamourg. S p Majellasocond, Hard Work tiird. | fihuber wheol heto. . Will a6 you sy | board is aropped. Tho mostremarablo fea- | knights of the' grip, is iu town visiting his ho following transfers in the First in At Bremerbaven—Arrived—America, from ~ar TER 78201 ; eturn. s T shall come to Onanas C> °® ™ | turc of the boavis the material of which she1s | parents, Colonol atd M. * fantry are ordered: Iirst Licutenant | New York o —siented—cataonia ron | FARGAM ST, THEATER [5304 Corrigan's Ruces. redurn, o R built. 'Ihe frmmes are steel, but the plating | Leo W. Townsond.sho well kuown tho | Charies G. Starr, from compuny A to com- pat Quacostown=Righted ~Catalaiis, fion TONIGHT — HAwTHouNE, Sept. 20 —Results - NOB- | from’ the sheer suruke down is of Tobin | atrical manaser is i thocity o tho fntor- | pany I iirst Lioutenant Nat P Phistor, | Bostol for Liverpool ; brooze. ‘The rivets aro of bronze. The bot- | ests of the “Crazy Bhtch” company from company I o company D; First Licu At Moville-~Arvived —Cirenssian, D mon = First race, six furlongs: Miss Clark won, 4 o - , L | ests of the “Crazy 1! company, X g et m oomnany ¥ — - Iy w[w 1 ; Ralllngar dhird TioLs o Buryard,Sent, A spocial meeting of | W 18 very smooth, and, of course, is free 0s Melius and wife of Albauy, M. y., | tepant Ch B. Vogdes, from company k / \' 4 i A ! 1 o Sixth race, one mile: Knickerbocker 6 to 6) z shooting rname Sunday a yon, Bosemut 't 1) ocond, Minnio oo (@ | DIE_ shooting tournament noxt Sunday at to b third. T A FANCY ING Waitin s for Ordors, DA EUALL NATIONS, Nuvahoe Hom w rd Bound, o, five furlongs: Louise & of | from corrosion. There is & constant exfolia. ; ol T W it to company 1: First Licutonant Ricbard C Guilty of k N Montann seeond, i Surphy aiue pou: alassembly, I®hguo- of American | tion golug on which keops the su-face free And Lol daughtery frs .‘,:;""":3:;:‘“:",'\”‘* Croxton, from company D to company A SAN FRANCIACO, 130 elmen, opened here yesterday. The | from weeds and barnacles. Itis also capa- family of 12, H. WIilts of Idlewild. 18 the | Birst Licutenant Leon A Royoe, ireasurerof the Ve 3 o uile and an elghth: Clifor 148 was called Lo lnvostigato tho finances | blo of & very high polish. _ When the bogt s | ©R11s of b H. Whil of Idlewild. . | company K to company ¢ today found guilty of 2zl 82,000 from S ; i i Tt yoe. e i pop) hime: (1:69. | of'vae leavue, The financegwere found 10 b bauled out the surfaco is burnishod The T _h““-wh_‘*:it'n e \l‘)'lm-lm‘.:l"}‘l“‘ W | Everewt & ‘Benjamin oy ;10 | that institution. " Royos wis u prominont Aatiu By 8040 lwiaz Y re | ia proper shape, and th, ors were e ore body of the boat shows the same full- satl, BAYEOROKS) 4 ] y el W | company K; Second Lie with A S M = TR lobe vl "ruringe - Dlonml s | ointad from uil oharges of Snanclal mlscsan. | Boas bolow (ho WaLar REAF bos afam a8 the Bk Aot Wi b | grarlos M. Hoad: | Holles, from company'H to company 15 Sec- | o shortly beroro his shortage was ois | FARNAN 8T, THEATER RapULAR Romair second, Verdan®, third, 1 : | agement by a vote of 113 to 4. Coionia, The run aft is very fine under | Hick Arthur Windhem, Tecumsel; M. V.| gud Lieutenant Awos H. Martin, from' com. | eoyercd A e S i s 4 Bixth race, ono mile: Tuubler won N vater, but very full on the quarters. The | Nichols, Beatrice: G, C.Terwilliger, Wayne; | Dub 700 company i, Nistse nnd Buturdnr Thursday, Sept 18 JRoot second. Litte Addie tiird. Tine: 15 overhing at the end i8 circular, the buttock | W- 5. Sheridan, Portland; R. P. May, dohn O o & e e ou One ender. Hastixgs, Neb. lines aro all couvex, and rise with au easy l‘,l lll,flfi}‘ll*::‘-;ml. Al’ix‘f:fl'..u'r)p\|i5“1”‘"'x"«'.1','fl.' TRIED A TEKKIBLE PKOJECTILE. New Yous, Sept. 26, —[Spocial Telogran e A INDEPENUENCE, Ia., Sept. %, —Teack slow, | Bk ]—At the shoot of the Hastings Gun :,:,“\?‘;f;:..‘,'.':..flfid""’*y:.l,'".:f::.:”,',',,,,,fu':." atout | 8nd wife, Miss ‘Hallock, city; . C. Rogors, - o 'Tun Ha. |- Hrouauge was (uoted as fol f « i o SIYEsiioM ot Miner wou, Konvalika sec- | elub yestorday atteruoon Boyd won the #A | NOR IARGIENC NG ARG, APRERE BbOML | Ghiigo Honry J. Muellor, ‘St. Joo: I, M, | Nuval Oorrs Make a Succosstul Fesi— Ol lows: Soveiiy-fivo venta premium : Hostas g ; Hiri ond, Teller (hird. Hest tinie: 2197 class badge with 20 points out of 80 to his | POrITF 16 four boate: This bane haeben® | Haverly, Jackson, Mich ; W. H. Miller Ships Going Out of Service. New York schunge, I\ ! credit, Boaford Brown winniug the «Bv pUoR e’ Ue T IS SO e B e | wife, Corning, la, | Albiou Smith, Cincin WAsHINGTON, Sopt. 26, —A solid projectile | Bt Louis excha A roshore Wix class badge with 27. Flemiog wmade 25, s 4 . : X 4 y J. N. Hobbs, Springtield: W.' L. Wolsh, R T R VT R [ Ty Kook combe, the property of the Kin- | \Waldrat 15 and Kinney Qcuoes. Liesaalaive \a secemovs huiok | 5o, B Tainy! olty: Brane Wadesarth: s frad theauuh Souanbien daok ‘[m‘m AP R T VAT Tve New PEOPLE'S THEATER aay Baoiare, won the mile dash 8% Ubioago Won it o bounds measures sixty-elght fopt; her Lop- 2, oo Dhicusos: T. Biakope aad wite: | 8 B adian Hoad" vastarday aod same | Howsuno, Sopi. S1--During tio laat iy s o 0 gOL away xxi{..:‘lll‘;.‘:hrl‘.]u":um'.'hfl”ff.."fl,‘:‘, Duncque. Ia., Sept. 6. —The glove contest | 148t ‘fl:l‘?;fi"u}"';’g:“m’:.“afafl' thng $h0 | Salleok, Detroit; Loo Hura, Chicago. | out unharmed. It is considered by the | twenty-four .‘,““v“,‘ My aan oawe A ane OUIE NEW S1TOCK COMPANY a heud behind Salvador, who was disquali- | between Keller of Michigan and Dunbar of | fou Tmain boom is 100 feet long, the gaff | NEW Youk, Sept. [Special “ggh oficials of tho navy oranauce byraau to by | death from cholors hise . 1 die tlamedasiiaaiin, fied for fouling Bascombe, who was awarded | California was given to Keller on 8 foul in | firey'four, the bowsprit (outboard) thirty- | to Tuk Bi W. ", Baxter, buyer for the | the most satisfactory they have yet made R Got Virst Prive. "BOUND TO SUCCEED.” the race scombe 18 a4 handsowu bay | the sixth round. Keller was outclassed. three, aud the spinnaker boom is seventy- | Kilpatrick-Kovh Dry Goods compauy. West. ‘Dhe projectile was impelled with & velocity rhyek ‘J. S w.The | ZANZIC The Groat Magicivu, sad wallion, b yeavs old, by King Alphouso, dam | —— four 'feot in leagth. She earrics a racing | wioster: ‘1. Congdon, ‘Hoftman: Mes, [t | 110 Brosoctile was wnpellod with i velocils | wowa's Fain, Cuicaso, Sey CANZ Monster Kpocialty Show, % 100 Fotlow Pills that oure sick headache: UeWIL's | crew of between thiriy and forty miew, and | Iingwalt, Bartholdis J. Foucior, Grand: o, | K fa0k 8 sl sod | Bobmer planos havo beon uwarded el prer | piuiors: Matines-To ALl Parts of tho liounc, 08 Tom Miller, the promising 2year-old | Little Early itisers. has been sccompanied during the prelimi- : . Slockwell, Broadway Central. over 12,000 tons, and it notouly pussc wiuw, E toe 4, Farg, 1 5 Aets Balcony o 1, Zde