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—— 2z THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEM"ER = ——— —— w — = —_— | ! _ was firing over their heads at the crowd b ‘I ATCH OF '”"; “0\ R("\ | Pansy Blossom, ¢. m 118 5 twoold Omahn nitchers, “Germany” Stein TURL'S . AR 1IN N B porary ehairman caused a split in the county | N \ yond. Not knowing when he would begin | [}/ - MONA W | Sey Pt 't 10§ 3 and 'Kid” Njchels, will 'officiate in the box LCHEL'S POS i REFUSAL | Eonventton Tota, the. samiatsirntion oms 10 PROMOTE IRRIGATION Shooting downward, there was a sprinting [ e R 5 & 7 forthair respoctive sides. Among the other crats withdrawing. Two sets of dologates - o 0 A ) match between 400 or 500 men for the wash. —_— ‘ wlict, ¢h. m 4 10 & familiar faces tifat will be seen are Managor 10 the state convention were chosen ho room at the southwest corner and for the | | Prince Almont, b. 6 9 11 V‘m;-k ;\‘Nm. Billy Esrle, Bobby Lowe and — straight domocrats ar Friend, Bomford, | - y yrond doors leading to the south exit. The | Tamma i - | Maggio R 7 710 Kolley . .| Clark, Cross, Alloy, Webn, Dodia, Baird, " . iy ]vm',.,ln:-\)’.':n‘ ol v muc, | Lemmany ""‘]IL“""l,‘rd:" to Try Oon tigd Lady, 1y 1 911 9| i S Deolines to Bo a Oatspaw for the Anti- | Nitrris, Nakine Tootiand mnd Wurke. tne l"‘"t":"'wnfi"v' ution to Oonsider the Sube . i . - plus day. Cime 2:10%, 2:113, NATIONAL LEAGUE G RS, " ro I Hibert 3 oY 80f il O i ‘{ oasior than from the northern part. and in clusions Today | R Maxwell Gang, fusioniats are: Toulby, Gilbert, Fisher, | Donvene in Kansas Today. less than half a minute the corn pit, the ‘ Children's Day at Aubarn, 3 L3 Harrington, Cunningham, White, = Wydick, Y. samplo tables and the aisies resemblod & | | Avmeny, Neb. Sept. 27.—(Special Tele. | STFAtton's Mu®t In the Ninth el TR McIntyre, Bahmer, Simmars, Farland and il Pt | BOTH HORSES ARE IN FINE FORM | gram v i B | buis wasoruaiens ony | the Last at Lonisvile, NOT A CANDIDATE AT THE PRIMARIES | Herwen. The straight county convention | MANY PROMINENT MEN To BE PRESENT g | Lorvisy r, Sept. b The Colonels = no - 1l oun cket The fusi < Visitors Almost Seared to Death. | at the Nomaha county fair and the attend. | ; LR, -{|‘. 2 h i 1 u\lnu‘-l o full county ticke ! on ance amply provey 3 reme started out as if they were going to knoc - ists made nominations for treasurer, clerk, | "he visitors, most of them from the coun- amply proved that the management | Star : g e Ny W NI ot PAIloed. ward 10 anys arg to Sec One o the Grawteat Teiate | 10565 noining in eiving the children a chance stright out of the box, Bt After e Sc- | 11y tWetten an Emphntie Lotter (0 donn 1. | LA jnd i leaving tHO TES 10 | Lust of the Sutgeets to tie Diseussed at ™ () o o g 10 826 the falr, ns filly 1,800 marched if ex: | Moot g . 2 " K Jonn Lo | by filled by populists | A at thing, more frightened than were the Evor Watched on a Raca Course- livetrent ‘u’-»x 'In‘m""‘;”l‘w"";”'i‘ ”:‘_"_‘Im"q” the | 0nd inning theyeould do nothing with him Webster —Frosprots of n Big Fight Meeting - What the Assoctution's Mom. brokers on the floor. The ealleries wero 8o | Ootirpiteyon ot Aiis ToMe bbbl Lo T Louisville tied tho score in the ninth, but in " Nitiee REALLY FAVOR MANWELL | bers Hopo to A full that it was 1mpossible for but a few to | A ore ummaries | 8 3 M g 0 the Fourth—Other Po- i ceompiish i1l that i I He. teont | and fuders, [ W0 trottin | Boston's half Stratton muffed an easy fly SR1 NaW prgbaghuiiy mabe the staircases, Thoso in the front | Bonnle ¥, Harmon, Pawnee 4 1 1 1 which let in a winning run. Attendance, | STSORLE NEWDY Dodge County Repubiicans Now Denoanes | b | n;-nu ‘m'wny'v{«‘I lw.ruw”wm";r i "‘,‘“ml | ‘ Doubttal 14 4 21000 Score Lo g the Ring Rate. v ] the railing. Many o o others found | | Neddio 22 2 41 Lonieville 18000000 2-6 Fuevosr, Neb., Sept, 27 Special to Tae gafo places hohind the chuirs, The dainty | The grent race betswoen the celebrated R i [ s 000808001 7| There promisesto be spirited contest bo- | Ber| - Kepublicans. of Dodgo county ar SALINA, Kan,, Sept Speclal Telo- 3“!‘:':(!-'1‘_ "‘-wn‘.h 5 .\(u“\l, woarars were | Pungtails, Tammany ...m’ !.’\"’\mv » | 2evenrsold sinke racs i e AR gy | [‘I.:”v:\ “[m.n I\‘;'rl“.m' |l'n\:"'fl v’l’|lu I|“-\u§ tween the Maxwell and anti-Maxwell fac- | watching the rosults of the different county vl; l‘m W Tue Bey Irvigation of the vast . crushed by the scoro as thelr wenrers | Whici comes off at Guitenburg thisafter. | (sl il L3 | il 2 Hoston, 3. Thtiterioss Wittrocic wnd | tions at the republican prmarics tomorrow | conventions with interest. There is [ J1 Pl of the United States is boing dropped to the floor and hid y[n.“ he noon, 18 un event that has occasioned a [ 3§ | Grin; Gastright and Ganzel } Afternoon. Tntercst will center in the Fourth | yo use m attempting to dis ¢ tho fact | }‘ bout in the t Ad on the streots hind 8chairs and railings. In the | whole lot of excitement in turf circle 2140, 4iani UOnels Took Al Thres, ward, where it happens that the leaders of | g, 3 ¢ the oo . here today, T Yanee ¢ 3 oF Wikt - th volver was_being fired It is surcly the most important and inter- | TRunning raco hialt milo and ropeat § 3 | the e N Lo AL M i £ el AR R i T 1o¥S Was mads by any of tho visitors to dis: | J o | 1, Stiyder, Auourn 1|, Cricsco. Sept The Colts took the | the ' two ovbosing forces i this city are | grave mistake in refusing to give dudio i ¢ hio interstate « arm the crazy man. As one b [ T s TRCEUSIONERIC HSHOIG | iy ’ 2 | third straight game and the season’s serics | pitted against each other for a place 1 the | Maxwell its united support is pervading alt | 'FTiZation ¢ \ I convenes to- “OUr visitors might have le { dash between Salvator and Tenny at | | ! 4 3 | from the Giants. Attendance, 1,670, Score: | county convention. | sections. Men who were bought, bulldozed | MOFrow at y K oarrived on the early » shooting at us tho rest of the | pshead Bay in 1800, and urally s b4, 50, Chieago. 32001010 | i L. Wob: o a(nHE Wi 4 " p % 11 are now | trins an . 108 1ty disc b , op shooting auus tha rest of LISt | WA 1N, St AN, SO Avtenaanse, 8,800, Ukl 0y IR S I ‘u \’\\‘ ster heads |’h\ "um Maxwell | or persuaded to go back on Maxwell are now | W : iscussine mu( fore they would have made a mov noug s ipying almost exclus X X0 : icket, which was made at his dictation epenting in sackoloth an o8 a8 thelr | MO \ n 1o the farmors o bim, Dspose they were so surprised and | yivention in sporting circles. For nearly ¥t Teack ni Terre Huute, R T D LN F1 A0 68 VHEA EWeL HO HEMB'SE ok, | byes. aie . opeqss o' U6 € tho wes oNs B2 LS. ORI frightencd that they did not know wha | two ycars the frequenters of the track have | TERRE Havts, Ind., Sept. 97 —Sunshine, | GIICE 07 Now Vork s Batterias Clateen | wil y s icket the name of exes are openca to the au [l the meeting do. Tt was lucky for us that Tom Barrev | |0 ¢ for & match botweon these two | AN winds and pienty of work brought | wnd IKittredge: Gopmanan ) Wil illiam I Bechel wityout the lattor's |of — tho deal. They now realize | 10 some definite plan of action and 3 made that daring rosh uj stairs and into | becn praving for o match betweon theso two | tha track up to its wonted standard and o et Mikloiis knowledge and consent. When My hel | that “the Frick movement _was ~not | then s vort iid in establishing the gallery, or more 15 might have beon | peerless gallopers, and that it is at lasta | day of fine sport was the result. Tt was 8 ¥ . heard of this free use of his name he ve- | in any sense desizned to exalt MsFvick, but | experi 1tions. . hurt. 1donot think there is anything, from | positive go, the interest in the event 1s | marred only by one event—the 2:12 trot. in CLEVELAND, Sept. 2. —Cleveland took nted it, of course, and penned the follow- | 10 down Judge Maxwell. They were per ¢ ttes ave: 1. A, Fort of a firecracker up to a Krapp gan, that he | qioup uaprecedented, recalling the farore | Which there were but three starters, who | Another game from tho Senators by timely Ve 5t T \USHRTE & oy | suaded that Washington, Cuming, Colfax n. Howard Millor, ‘ would not face if he thought ho ought | created years ago by the great mateh bo- | M8deslow time. The first event of the day | hitting. Score t b e aoster asking that | and halfa dozen other counties were feady ©the Union Pacific} $ Brokers Tell How pdged. I's i y 4 Mol o ettyy, | WAS the 2217 ok, carried over from yester- | Clevelana 20210300 * 8 name be withdrawn from the tic nd anxious to fall into Hnoe for Mr. Frick, | ! K. Moses, = | Ween Ten Broeck and Molly scCacthy. | day, - Hildeburn was the cholvo and liad no | Washington 100010014 Hon. 1. L. Webster, City: Drear St Rus providing his own county wolld open | n A\t Bend | D, i he 1 essel gont, | ] D, T. Helm, LAtz it hen | Erom a sporting standpoint the meeting of | trouble in landiug the deciding heat. The Hits: Cleveland, 10: Washington, 11. K L) S have nrisen which render 1t m the way. But, as forJhdge Maxwell, | oF, Toprosenting T T e O s D ¥ han | Tammany and Lamplighier promises cven | best ovent of the day was the 328 trot and Clovoiund, 6; Washington, 4. Kuenod Canvontion Saturdny, Septoinies Ko | ey wer assurod 6n e honor of conscion L of the Kansas Lk AL el B L UL ter oxcitement thun cither of the cole- | 10 1t notonly did the Hickock “mare, a hot | {iiselind, 1i - Washingion, 4 Haite WILHAFAW 1y 18100 A% ot OF (e | tions iticians that b tow [ 1 n, Oakley; Hon MRS h Inted directly | brated events recalled, for tho faith of the | FAvorite, bave to lowsr her colors, but the 4 ) sl K he voted for at the primaries whatever, and not halfa d 8 I vk AT Hon. Muttin U0 T aaiod Y Nt U | ReRHBOUVeT Tolbww e SO Rl 81t vl 80 loug held by Majolica as the fastest No Chanve to Proteat T The sime will apply 10 M. Suil the state could v expoeted Lo v | M Top Rainmaker” Murnhy of ey e G ETH ctive followers of each animal s such | green trovter red by Mr. Bonner, was low Prirsnvia, Sepi. 27.—Good batting palled | U1y 3 Wit . BE elves to his destiny i SLEEL R ' of Omuh, ' G G S LIS e the horses sci the clip that their | ored by this other green one bred on his | out the game for tho Pittsbirgs. Seote Otiiitha, Sept. 25 But now, as the counties of the state are, | e U nianifest s widesprond. e “lul\ "'f:‘, \“":\,‘ tion that 1 noticed that | backers expect them to the strugglo for | farm. Pittshu 2 0 U G T T b Acted Lixe n Bombshell. one after another, in quick succession v subject of irrigation is probanly receiving tho fellow was nob following mo with his | Supremacy wili far exceod all of the events P27 ot purse | #1,000; Biieburn o, | Philadeipiia L IR AR, ||y ThIBbERTAIORY domRHHdatsod no EUa [ Cou R o e O Iy O S IRtORy GE bty o a Bkl L WAL WoHEY | ot IS RALREEDRLL Hu PR phasoH e i ‘romise second, Star Prince third: | Hits: Pittsburg, 13: Philadelphia, 6. CORSLOMBLIOHR . oo i e Lo aply they sold themscives, And | U s t ountry and guny but wis |I "n.ip‘]\,”x_‘ oute f ali aro that have preceded it | et s 201 rors: DIt B: Dbt nsternation in- the anti-Maxwell camp. | tho discontent i3 becoming more appavent | Lon Prowmises to Q et cast star Al In sizing up the r ive capabilities of 2 b, stuko 32,0000 Hall Dillard won, | runs: Pittsburs, 0; Philadelphiz, 8 Before sundown half o ven men w as candidates for county offices spring up in [ and mwore jmnoriant in jts y stopped still and w ]";"‘ for l’:"' *"“l" b [ cach nag, the sporty boys have u voxiug con- l'““‘ Seeond, Mary Centllever third. Best | Terry and Mack Carsoy, Taylob and Boyle chasing Mr. Bechel. They met him at his v section of 1t county, claimine | convention of the kind that came, and once mor kept my eyes on tract on their hands, for the two races of | Uhi L Tios: s s E i : BUNE. . wromise ¢ semblec i Gt oNt0 Moke 16 \was: LONiLEd i1k TiY R AL o0, (AN | - 35 Trotting, purse $1,000: Mark Sirlus won ianding of the Teams. ofice and again at s house, pleadiug and | {he - Iromise of | Mr. i 1 1 diroction. Innbout a half a second Lwas |y ol M B BEEL REUEE e, IR0fonies v | Jainn second, Coru Loyd third.” Bost tlme: | - e = demunding that he recall his lettor: G 8ot oEharone o e Hlitg; B Subjoets to e Discussed. outof its rau and in stopped, | YOU | g merits i hus Lampligiter's run in 1o 2148 trot, Atnkos' $2,000; OnFthlt Boston 8312 468 Cluelunatl L 1 The followi v or But Mr. Beehel stood pat. He was not n, | Pittsours L 7 PRORt e the 1l vesses will b dopend upon it 1 was ready 9! Baltimorc. coming convention, Aud ade bo- first special, when he fairly ran over the | Alexandrin’second, Braell third, Best time! | Clesaay N Chifen fighting Maxwell and did not want his nae SCS wor from a svstem. i convanuio M e, | D ¥ees i OBy 6P by 3 k. Piiidbivii 3 St Lol iy 7 For fustance, M promised Major | 1, “Kesulis of Iy in Kansas,” Hon. W. Holbtad i my dirsotion; Agaihse Tt veiminted it % ‘m I hm: i Gloomy at Gravesend, Now York 8| Lonvitic \\l‘nm\u‘l With thoss who are secking to down h u\l.uwllx!( DR ml‘”_l'v Al ‘«m”\ ¥ | R Plopkins ou Gardon Cty, K f me of the ol wme 1 used to play when 1] ubite Privato Korm. GRAVESEND, Sept. 27, —The gloom that has | 2reokiv.. Gl it il el Rrar i i Websber, callad SonE M, ' Hed MiMarshinl piontsed M, ceoue | 1 “Results of Troization in'Nebraska, Hon wras 8 boy ‘which was catlod Sockc lom.! 1] Tammany, in his first race, workod out a | hovered ovr this tatk nearly every day of A‘NTolm iy UT e Bechel and tnsisted, but to noavail. Tho | same support for the same ofice, and L A vt of Norti Platie, Neb, N never once thought of getting behind anv- | mile und a quarter ciose onto 2:06, und thut, | the prosent meeting held full sway again to- i i PHbLOA latter said that Lis namo must not be used | around the ring of not less thin & do | < hesul Terigation i Cotorado,™” 1Y, 11 ' thing, but it scemed as Af 1 could watch him | too, after having started noar o’ turn aud | day. Tho entrics wero by no means heayy | —_ATrancements have beon completed by the | FHEGEINE LA Ts off tho Fourth war | OMClited 18 “bromisors™ n the wea. Nowell, o Siates geoiogist, Puchl better in an open field. ‘There must have only Lwo straight ruus instead of | 2nd the scratches reduced to it a mere skele- | Members of the Young Men's Christian as. : of wit] [ Cuio . been a hundred who wero dod SLHSRE | ticket he would have his letter of with And so confusion is found all along the line through the stretches. Ihat was ton ‘Fhere were but three of the six horses | sociation for a fleld day of sports to be held | drawal published so that the voters of his | and men a ing to even up on th *Water Supply iins and Iis .x.‘:y:: ||()4\]V‘:ulvl|‘l f.\,",",",;: SpoasT x::u‘,‘.n‘ur | v 1’.“.::‘"‘ 'Ln) ‘;._n\:; auy nthusiust ‘l\l-rul‘m n;‘{‘ i {that clected to go 10 | on October 7, which will be open to all ward might be informed of the situation home stre reis no question that ! A GLIEELE urpos Prot K 3 i put it was not then by long shof ss lis money fonaly before placing it | the pos udolph seared Banqguet, Hlume | pour: 3 5 T00 Mr. Bechel's demand w nade in ample | Petition to the state convention from the Lt L N Hugh McMillan, agent of the New York iinst lim. Sut [t didn't seom to. produco | and Disblo ous Resyltee, Corducs Tume | teurs. Gold IedRE s Drizos will (P LG S et L G G IR L Underflow an'd it Utility for Terigae $ Contral, stooddirectiy below the man whon | much of an effect o G. Walbaum, who wis | - First. raeo. ote fact Kentl Dy BN b AL MR T S IR Rt B G it i e Bl | W ey ol Garden City ) b he first shot. e that, like every one | fully as eager to consummate the match | 100 won, Potentute (O th 101 mmea (%0 | a desire to enter the contest will filo their clerk Rt GO LR Rtk Tour-Afths: of | \ Heowds o the lrris 3 clso in tha vicinity, he ran at full speed | aficr it had taken plico 4s ho was befc 1:16. S i applications us carly as October 3, as the Mr. Webster calle o I3 membors of thiy hary o' i tiie. eC | e Great Pluius,™ ). W, Kuight of H toward tho viash room, whore he watched | which would lead one to belicve that Lamp. | | Sevond race, Rudolph (1 to 4) won, | entries close on that date. spirits it liis ofice Tussiay ceening tocon. | In it Nias boen' stited by Uioso swho | Junsns City, Mo i £ the other shots lighter had been guilty recently of some- | Jidello o Shusicon (1890 1 uitas [ ISTHIS LSS LHEHEBeven 3 sider Mr. tochel's withdrawal, . No aciton | have cinvassod the sontiment. in ihe ety | o "1tis0 and Progross of Trrigation in Calt [ Tom t, Hero. thing even better, i s i 3 Oue hundred yards' vun, four bundred and | {7EF Lo B AHE Weabatey Statwill || hntALCoBI e mude imost aninimous dn | 10ratH:t EHou: T BiMerry. of T8 Angoles ; Oir: Sty ase Dam e ¢ 1ox furlongs: Sirroeeo (1 to 9) | forty yards’ run. one-hall mile run, one | W3S taken. and tho Webster My : Wil wik i Cal b 8 ; Tom Barrott, who_became tho horo of tho | gyittor Wi “Sen “foreet s an fukon | wom A isisho Day, ! second, Hirim (3810 f milcran, vunniug high jump, ranning broad | JP10ATAL e priminvics e R 0 T e E o I building by rushing into vt zallery and cap. | S A1, When foreod to tiuke bis own th ruce, lld and n sixtaonth: Prince | JUD. pole vaulting, throwitg sixteen-pound | Bechells name Mr. Welstor is quoted as [ inous with but threo or four exceptions, | 0 NEOW il the Terisation M Hiteh- ; turing the man, has long becn known a8 8 | opponent in the raco, Siv Walter, moved 5 to 2 won, Horald (10 10 1) second, | hammer, putting sixteen-pound stot, onc | SAYil that without Mr. Bechel's name on | after Mr. Frick is out of the w providing | 0 G ) 0 v [ man who is afraid of nothinge thay wali after him he loft hitn a8 if tied 10 3 post aed | CHATRION (8 to 5 third, Times 1440 * | mile novice bicyelo race, five mile haniicap | {6 Fourth ward ticket it would mcan [ an untrammeled oxpression could be ob Toxis and tho Irr M5S SmoriETy % b would hivo mite no difarenco to 136e- | San'thc taco 1 hllow style. 15 wis s | o 4T, 40 (utlonee: ixamiion 40 1011 | bicycle vaco whik one v bicyele race. | defeat: g LA B || Hon: We LMo ushioy oF-Ausbing o N rett,’ a leading commission man said. RN deloal S e ¢ | wou, Gordius 3 10 5) second, Big Mid G0 to 1) > Republicun Primares. SEVERAL BESOLUTION “Avtificial it Mitkin OIS Y TWhotet o Tellow's Tavorver was ompty | S iree trlongs and Taminaug raversed | G i ) Pastponed the fuce a Week. The republican primavies will be held on b G [ praslont DIAA b6l sttt A bh 1A or mot. I dowt think that Bareots over | st milo anda quactee mzios, 5] Sisihen, ilo n sixtoenth: Tho Tror EW Yok, Sept. 27.—It is now confl iday of this week, between the hours of | Colored Waiters Alllnnoe Voless & Protest | socintion, Govdland, Kan, ellll a0 s :.“.Hln;";m ‘,.,-‘.Iui‘my:x.;} \\1.~;h;»|- Mir‘lll.,l lm'llls also is evidenced by the fact that the mateh | Diablo 6 to 1) third, Time: 1:49%. * | dently cxpected that the race for the Ameri l'ilulvlw k, nlu . and .'v m., and Saturday i the Third Ward. | be Duties of the General Government Thia o e phirectly A nls 164 | in the davk as to his capacity. Thero wonld | CISCINNATI, Sebt. 27.—Results at Latonia: | Vatksrie, and (the American yacht, Viel | "n uhis city tho primaries will all be hela | Of the Third ward held a meoting last night | St Mobler of Topeic. K R RRY This is not tho firat time: Barret hias | i Vo sectainsy conmicobaciud, Thero wWould || piryy paco, sovon furlongs:. Whitenom 1D ta" b A aC AR W ber, D= | jn tho clection booths, which ar wd in | ot Teutn and Farnam stroots 1 a3uat e Mothots.for:. Trtinat b . gistimguisiied himself by couragoous daring. | (1! joy Tt snu perveptible weakening 3y om0 Santd S tamber 23w Ir:xfl,l,\t_‘,u!;u:nlullrldu'llm'x;:‘l!”m""!"- the following places: Firsy ward, Eleventh | Organization wis pefected by the election | Great Plains. Howad ML of e o is frlends can toll many stories whereln | 50 of bau ad U or'se orritl (3 10 1) third. Time: 1:991. e Valkyrio's lone passage from the [ 4nq Pierce streets: Second ward, Sixteonth R O s >, Bur- | burgh, P 7 O . Barrett has plaved tho part of hero.” OF all | 10N MuSUbing but subert form, and while | | seeond race, selling one mites” Patapet 3 o [ other side and the straining she underwent | 40§ (fte strects: Seeond ward, sisteonth | of p. k2 Clinch as chaivman and A, P, Bur | i, Pac : tho mon on the board, I 00 not think thore | ST 8 boon mono it is notentto all that | 1) won, Aurori (0 1o 5 second, Mise Divie (4 19 | _ecossitntod the postponenmt. The British Ak LAl vis ns secret g | Many other important addresses aro ox- o ard, T do not thinic there | [is e rm wna A d i o 10 4l 1) A urors (0 o 214 i renaies | Twelfth streot: Fourth ward, Scventeenth | e * following resolutio o pected to bo mt nt F isfisal € moreNoouru goousKitonaRiann | |lina i an vie sy o ab i Aok D e s n e e ) o | YAChU 1S 0w in.thi docks undergoing ropuirs | aud Dodge streets: Fifth wh sitecntn BV HDL R Sl e oas R ) b st WU Lam in favor of Iim s our noxt preaident of | {yims mans, 5wy O Kol last Saturdny with | | N et M farlongss, Drum atujor @ to ——— and Lake stroets; Sixthward, Twentysiin | Toe W R0OBed: 0L e R e jcon voution, bub_could” nob ] the board y placoncy thit bagets Lvcly bettins (1010 1) third. Tume: 1118, MURDER IN THE FIGST DEGRE? and Lake stroots; Seventh ward, Popploton | ward liuvo beon for somo bino. misoprescntod | Hon, B B, Motry of. Tos An is i Mr.Barrett modestly disclaimed any svecial y betting. Fourth rcd, selling, five farlongs: Fraulein and Parlc avenues: Kighth ward, 2300 Cum- | hy cortain pirties who hive boen onececetal | peetod to arrive (o v \ y. % wis standine i the corn pit.! Will Be Ridden by Kings. {2uto 1) won, Parish Quee a0 h second, | Jenkin Evans Convicted of Kilting Thomas | in2 strect: Ninth ward, Twenty-ciehth and | enough 16 creato (e it ion thar 1y | i he said, bwlien Theard the reportof a pistol, | Notwithstanding all theso facts, the | “Fiiis “racc it (010 0) third. IaaonL08: Lioyd at Ottumwa, In. Cuming strects: South O anley’s [ deliver the colored vote of the ward: and 3 b 1t was repcated before 1 could locate tho | owners of tho horses cxpress tho utmost | Monirose 610 orwon: Colleins mile: AT Orronwa, Ia), ‘Sept vecial Tele. | Duilding, N s near Tw Wherens, The said political strikers are | i1 Old Shote shooter. He was standing in the little gal- | confidence i their ability to reach the. wive | Atice L third. Time: o7 5 A e el UL ! s Iachinrdiiiithefcl iydof Omaini fwill ol | HICIERORIBbIBHBE MO BAL Wit Ethetnaio B 2 Lhis Hmorning lery under the clock, looking over the ballus- | first, and their respective jockies, Garrison | , SIN Face, five farlongs: King David (@ to | 87 10 Tik BEE j—The jury in the case of | angitied to nine delestos, Son B om0, | O e end - euecltly H Gaoiy ife, living north of this trade. I rushed outside the hall and van up | and’ Taral, are both claiming & lead pive | 2 you, Kl wbeth (610 1) sccond, Mote (15 to 1) | Jenkin Evans, chyrged with the murder of and the country preciucts to five | try; be qt: it S B ity L short tim, d during : the north stairs to the gallery. Whon Tgot | cinch. Garrison, who will have the Gam. | /- Time: 1:03%. Thomas Lloyd; eame in last nightat 11 Tho entral commitice rocommends | (Risolvéd, That we, tho membors of the | gy little son and dauchter lh;‘?;..nwm vl nnl;lwl: ,\"\I'I‘lm 2 llL‘l')"vxi many mount, has'bet heavily on Lis horse, Fimshes at the Falr Grounds, o'clock with a verlict of “quilty of murder | thav |-mlwl»< be not ;;1;4.\\-‘.(1 hithe don ven: \\'..lh i ithnen and dotored Taoine vorors linas i son .:w I “,”.Ar ! copt the man T was after. All the others bad | but Taral scems satistiod to ross corioct | St Lovss. Sent. 98 .o 0 BupRE tion, and that the delegates presont cast the the Third ward, will opposs any candidite [ Went into the garret and found an old sho rushied 01 O tho gallory whon he St Shot | Witk e oo Kt i e oMot | . Louss, Sept. 2, —Results at the fair | n the first dogroe,” and recommending a | Lo And Lhat the delogates Phat T8 supportid by thest sirikers: and . Both wanted it aud an the stroglo 8 sushed ol s Boid of tho"foow by | b “esedi jioute Uit will acerue 1o | grownds: | : sontence of imprisonment for life, Sl e It further recolved, | Fat wewlllsupport | the woipon. was discarged, Lo ho T IOt oL e oA Al a0y | this Lo s, | - race, six furlongs: Nuncy Hanks | Ivans was charged with complicity with : aries. ho Gandidates o' think bost titted forthe | Gacar-old girs fower faw entiroly without venturing anything on | 210 1) won, Duke of Athol (3 1 cci i T positions. . e o o) cont mutl feke bosd phioldat vl any o ' 3 10 1) second, | s wifo, Amelin Darby. in the Killing Today, botween the hours of noon and 5 . o and ripping o the upper part of the the side. But even this does not furnish a | Royal Flu D third, Time: 1:17. : 0 ) ) A second resolution which met papular ap ~ musL Havo becu akon by surprise, as he | Ly, for Gurtiaon ey Sieny ot furnisia | Royal bl and bl farlongss Prince | Tho eise agumnst Amelia Darby was im- | 7 o'elocik in the vening, the democrats will | A stcond resolistion which et popular ap- | iiouidee, e is dy i did nou maks any resistanco forubouta | while Taral seldom, it ever, bots. Bywmes, | Leon (8 16 1) won, South DAk (10 1o 1) seamet, | medintely bewun, bt she bacame %0 vio. | hold their primavies in the booths located uy | Proval read as foil ) ; | il helh Lot : minute. Then I fook him down tho stairs | trainer, has also placod a smali | V4 oo 10 0 Dhird, Time: 1:01¢ lontly 1 Lk thojcacsl wasi postpone. i1 jihe following plioes: Irebiwnid cienthiand | Baselod | Thak the coloroa’ pecple) ot tlils % 5 (it bir ] Tho! i i AR 8t rd race, four furlong; rolicsome Lass certaine ol vas in o ckory streets; Sceond ward,Sixteentn and | Y Wil patronize any dirn who w G RETT : ‘,,S:I,;‘{,’:\,, ‘tl:,;,],l‘“ (\(”,:r,”, Ofticer ustis, who | fortune at ovens ou’ his horst. and noteiti | 1 hird rsco ur”r-hxmf‘;mlmllf‘ om 1', s scertained that the woman was in a 1ekory str Second ward Sixteentn und [\, WSRO ES SN hility andvhar- A PRETTY standing the sec ate condition, and her sickness may | Centerstrects; Third ward, Eicventh and preponderance of evi- | Knlght L AYA.0) 2 4 n 3 to Time: NSOt AT P e RSy : cter Cmployment. is the result of | Mr. Barrett is a member of the woll known | donce in favor of Daly's. mi apliRhboe| AR s Citile Phil 4 to 5) | Prove very critical. ollag aitoels X urth ward, Twentieth | " gnort speo were deli Lealthy physici 2 firm of Boyden & Co., grain shippers and | will probably go t the post favorite, and if ) Second, Paul Domboy et o gt ward, 008 North [ comstock, Seth Cole, Fr 3 condition. * *iau brokors. Garrison forces Tammany to make the. race 1814 WAOHA SN araonkn § shonh ward, Twenty- | qpeodore Olsen and 1. 2. Overall 3ty is but skin de a spr for & quarter or three-eightn: Francls Pope (6 to 1) Drs Moises, Sept. 27.—[Special Telegram BNV streets; Seventh ward, DIAMOND DRUMMER MISSING. | Lamplichtor will doubiiess win far b s i, 1 socond. BODSED (0¥en) | (o Tug Ber.)—The national council of Junfor | £ureii-hint sireet and Woolworth ave S M — 10 horse in vorld that ean'run the lust ud twenty yards: Linda | Order of American Mechanics today clectoa | street; w Ninthward, Twenty-oighih o aed | | REP CLOUD, Sept. 27.—Special Telegram Mystorlous Abscace of # Chieago Traveling | quarter of a race with him when ho his got ) won, Sull Ross (4 10 5) Second, St, P al councillor, A. B. | Farnam strocts. yoelghth —and 1 45 P Bre.]—The republicun convention of Man Named Heideoreiter, | been called upon for one of his marvelous | ¢reas (10 10'1) third, P 10k, national vice coun. | The aclegates elected at th vimaries | Webster county passed with the most pe Al W. Heidenreiter of Chicago is missing | rushes. S Resulte at Knnsas City, cillor, Willium Simons, Connecticut: national | will assembie Saturday afternoon, at which | fect harmony. Tho following excentionally | CREED and foars ure cntertained that hohusmot { ooty BOVAVRr, 18 undoubtedly in [ y,vgus Ciry, Sopt. 27.—The racesat tho | secreiary, John Server, Pennsylvinin; na- | time thoy will eloct thoir. Stato and. ik strone ticket was nominated: Treas | A healtity with foul play. |EeliohudiEcieTalta mo st ons ‘1'|:)»" "‘""l_m_'j Kunsas City Interstate fair were well at- | tion: foseph Shi New Jersey; | delegates and at the same time nominatea | S, White of Blue Hill ivierk, 1. | tatnlof b aVBtaH Tho gentleman ing jewelry sales- | is u milo and & quarter at oven wojghes " C° | tended and weli contested. Results: national marshal, G. II. Smith, Massa-hu- | full connty ticket Cloud; sheriff, John 1Ru of lted o S e T Sneltyaalos EieANAR Yo wolging; ZET trol, bucse §500: Aunt Delliah won, | 301183 national protestor, G. B. Ludlam, New | Tho indopndenits of the city will hoa | Cloud . D, Tranicey of Pleasant R B oo T brtte : L N Looking for a Crash, 1, Reno third, McVera fourth. | Jerscy: national acorkeeper, J Just of heir prim: botween the hours of 7 and 9 ; superintendent, 1), M. Hunter of Bea- —— Y escription, It's ness which rey ts. He arrived in Y oRE Eor T T o 25 Washington. D. €. The next national coun- | o'clock tomorrow evening, at which time ;'covoner, Jonn B, Stanser of Garfield & S — D e Omaha on September L5 and reistered at | that there will bo a crush at Guttenburg ol 2230 class, trou purse | cil session will be held in Providence, R 1. | they will elect nine delegates from each of | survesor, W, B, Thorne of Iiladen 7 or woman's ail- the Mercer hiotel. This is said to be his first | tomorrow. Fully 25,000 people are expected | tim g i becrimor oieddy second, | The proposed change in the name of the or- | the wards to attend the ¢ity convention, | * T qulorates ta thn st et on an T g it comonts and weak- trip here. Shortly after arriving in Omaha | 10 be on hand. “The speeud attraction will | _2:37 pice, unfinishad, parse 3500 one heat: | SaBIZILON was not effected which will be held inthe Knizhts ot Labor' | G W. Knight. John McCollum. G, 1t || messes which ks svommancs 1o i ho visited the local retail jowelors wna | JS Uhe match between Lamplizhiet and hud first, Dekalb' second, third e 7 5&:{*,“ Saily dpnctoche xlm L s Forelook | Chaney, C. W, Kaley, &, Hodga, J. . Hoo A woman who neglects to tak P X s Tammany. The race gocrs have waited 2:261 Anti-Horse Thief Association riday evening, for the purpose of placing | ver, A M. Hoyt, R. MeNitt, G, W. Hummel, | ercise is pi g wrone 1o ¢ :;.-u u‘] m-ml;num at 1l‘u-‘.\1»‘x'n~or to 500 [ jong nnd patiently Tor'the matel avd oo Track Fast at Independence, CresTON, la., Sept pecial Teleg i nominatiou u full ety’ickos ’ J. H. Crary and 1. B Smith.” Seven of | ;’ ST \‘.x‘\‘n"{lmfl RN s samples. He carried only Il case | unanimous in the opinion that it will be 4 s S T S o Tue Brr.|—The national convention o ho deoplars parly primaries will be held | these ave pronounced anti-Maxwell men; | s is tho time wo advis the o r and hussamples consisted lrgely of diamonas, | closcly contested and exciting race, INDEPENDENCE, la Pt 27 —Track fast, :;m: CaRD TR JOHO o) Ly '; f this evening between the hours of 7 and 9 | the balance ave undecided | Inall derangements and displacen i Ho was wmissed from the Mercer Monday | . L-amplighter and Tammuny havo roceived | Resul SRb-oLee nssoc nilof mob hera | o'clock at the following piaces: ~First ward, S = | special organs which result' in sz of ine Atz their final work for the great rico and . bo 2:30 trot: Quaker Boy won, Bolle B second, | today. Delegates are present from )1 Pacitic street; Second ward, southwest Went Atepniilioans, fammation,” in catarrhnl ~dy from oy o ng M AT S T o D st r I wce and boun y won, h ! Y fla g evening. Majol ) proprietorof the hotel, | 1vein excellent form. The former worked i orgina third, Best tine: 230, braska. Kansas, Missouri and several of the | corner ‘P'wentioth and Dorcas: Thivd ward, The West Iind republicuns of the Seventh | ghe lining menibrones, and in o ing immed pcataed. Ho found that | wileaud a quarter in 2:107 and the latior a | oda e’ iy e i, Colletta sccond, | western states. The mavor of Croston ox. | 100 North ‘Twelfth street: Fou W damecting last night at Forty- | Irregularitios— this mdicine is wtend 0 hiad not been in_his room sinco | mile and three furlongs ‘in 2:24'5 toda, AEREG: Besvoinie) (i1 0K, tended 1 welcome to them in a neat speech. | room 70, New York Life buildin fou d Lenvenworth strects, which was | 0 benefit or cure, or the nioney i returned, last Saturday and had not been seen_around | The respective performances were - ye ST A G. M.Coffnp tho ieational Anvosidenty of || ward, 1010 North Sixteonshatroot; Steth i 508 oth oo o tho vorors ! that. vast ot the hotol sinco last I'riday nizht. “The gon- | pleasant for their owners and admirers. Ll SRLITORRLL, Parsons. Kan.. spoke for some time, He ro i, Twenty soventh and Lake strects; | e bythe 2. At partiol ] ¢ tleman leftmore than enough personal effects | The outside botting 18 heavy tonizht, with : viewed tho object of the society and fold uth ward, 1025 South *I'weniy-sixth . - s 1n the room o pay for his board, but his | Lamplighter the public favorite, Conseryi: T e ot an ¥ixowre to | how it accomplished great good. The state | Streel; Kighth ward, 2216 Cuming street; 5. Churehill delivered an address and AMUSISMEN s ahinay g phghy ; Conser Englishman Undor Arreat DooMI SHEx-Ran & (s Ninth ward, Thirty-sccond and Buri taned his henrers with anecdotes, 1 jowelry case was missing tive sporting men, howevar, are. placine S ! - n Undor Arres organization will also hold its meeting her ard, second urt | entertame enrers with anecdotes, In > The latter is worth soveral hundred dol. | large amounts on Tamnany, with sn'bicss | New Youx, L. 2—While Police [ in a tew days. streets, at voting booth. concluding his remaris, Mr. Churchill asked e W | lars, Although a diligent search has been | confidenco which goes o long ways to pre. | Superintendent Byrnes witl not adimit he is — = = those present to support the nominecs of the 1§ D 5 wido for the missing man o traco of him | vent odds being placed on the roprosentative | after Charley Mitchell, tho English Dpugilist, Eine Maserinl for. o Mok, ONE.QF EBIORBLRONISE republican ticker ik . i ] Tht I 18 been founc of the “*Braves.” or e e st Benrokn, fa., Sept. 27 —[Special Telogram Several candidates who had promis THUBSDAY, FRIDAY Yesterday morning the police were noti- | If appearances go for anvthing the track | | '.l"\ml‘ ‘..n_‘ .m n.n o having signed to Tie Bre, ] —Last Wednesday John Craw. | ATFRNEINE to Distribite Patronnge to Rail. | be present were unavoidably detained AND SATURDAY, fled and are now at worlk trying to locate the | will bo in splendid condition and the weather ":"‘i-‘ sapth Corbal UL EnIRe] ;3 ganor. | el ORI AREAASRIA TedoN five chil rond Favorites in the Event of Election, Second Ward Lepublicans, Tho 0 2 | AR ally believed amoug sporting men that he | 1€ Negmupl 12,8 L | Davio Crrv, Sept. 27.—[Special to Tum | o otona Wurd ticl SR Coedy Licturs At v Major rb has telographed. to C will got his hauds on Miteholl if ho can fing | 4ren and eloped with a I5-yearold girl, | |, DAVIN Giv, Son ; t | The Second Ward Lepublican club held its | Comedy i . got his bands on Mitchel @ e 1d 4 RSOV S gt 2 has leaked out here that Samuel | oo he v 3 { Dave .l-._wsrnl.-p.ur find any traco of Mr. Heic a reasonable semblance of provocation, It \“:“"[‘ I""‘“ 8 “r’"'\"“ ""_“' uight 8 | Gyoole, the local attorncy for the Flkhorn nw_y” \|4‘Alm;‘ul the Ainscow bl kg TRYAQ OTRRPR reiter, but he does not expect an answer A % the superinte s ot fn | Mob of coal miners formed at Newmarket | po . CREA S R » | South Sixteentn st last night. There | | X SR until this morning. Sedalia Sports Seo One of the Most Won. | '35 2 ‘\‘;' :'{I o idont s not in | N0 T d hora to lynch. Crawlford. | The | s been promised the position of clerk of was no spectal ordor of business, addressos JINTEIND | Ly iN ¥ SO e LR e ol L Ghe love with Mitchoil because of any personal | §Hovifr was warned 1n thmo, and Govornee | the supreme court provided ho carres Hut ious candidates making the pr i % a ] by var ) mild-manacred man, abou s of ago. | SEDALIA, ] clogram | chavacteristics, and the inforence 1s but | Hojes authorized him to « ulout the militia, | lor county for EFrick. Stecle now spends | Anon the speakerswere ohn L Wobstor I BNTED 1 5 He was not acquainted in Omitha to any ex- | to ik Beg fiete natural that if Me. Byrnes can bother the | This was hastily done. One handred armod f his time around 13l D Kyner, ex-Policeman Cox, 1. M, I PIM ‘M URPHY : I o RE. | e great- 5 of his o around Llihorn head- | Jim Kyn 1 &t lis 1 iPH BL tent. He was. well dressed, wore gold | 3 S fighter he will Jump at the chance. In fact, | Citizens were also sworn in. The mob rs or the Lincoln Journal ofice, and John Jenldins, AR AT : glasses, was about five foot nine inches an | coL CVer seci in the west, if not in America Ll o ; 1' though ‘lu:’ et | learnad of the preparations on their arrival He s the same mdividual who was a col - | .» P 1 height, weighed about 150 pounds, had a | WM dttendasce was nownere what g | it 100ks very much as though e were now [ g2 e oF EH league of Willis Ricnardson, the B, & M HIInpBIgH Unlin | 2 i ) i ki brown mustiche, rather light hair and dark | should have been, but those prosent saw [ URHINE © e S o - railway contractor, four years : After o | The Soventh ward independent primarics ) ik p ¢ L ; ; | what has never beforo been seen—oleven | anotner question. It will b vory hard. to Chtaroriey quarrel with that eminent political ‘worker | will be held at the residouco of A, A, Porry Y R } uless something is known of his whe e AR Y S B TS YRR | anoth joatiat, 0708y hard i RESTON, [n, § lio professed great antipathy to monovolies | 1012 South Twenty-sixth street, instead of | in b abouts by uis liouso his disnppearance will | ‘\was mate todiy and ail 1naide the e o | MoV that the T “.“\hmv'»l.'::":|f,’"f';'wlh“;:u;.‘:.f“,' toTue Brre]—At 4 p.m. the bucey factory | and condemned methods tht ho Dreviously | w1 aavsnsorth st oy e = Ir’::i';”fi‘;“h and will savor of | three heats. The 2:85 trot for 2-year-olds | to have done sh nobody was present except- | and repair shop belonging to A, A, Willis & | upheld .~.m; b, it s said, upon good au | pouneed 4 ’ | @A W ] play. was o gracious gift to the great’ Director mself and Judge Newton. The Co. was almost destroyed by fire, Tl thority was the man who was sent to Frick i H L g [41 o ecto nself and Judzo Newto he pair | Co. [ ¢ 1o [ thiord H A vepublican primary conventic s 1AM STE IR o Biciwon s SEARELURoOLaR | ie crowd of reporters and others, who | origin was unknown until o drunken man | 10 brevailupon the latter to enter the judi- | o preciner witl be el ot 1 v | THEATER Mo ety 7 - Inthe second heat, the flag was | i o the hotel Lo see what was done, | told the marshal that hio had set the huild. | eal race. Pk nall on September 20, from 7 o'clock 10 9 | 3o Ay N ¢ nd she was sent for a fastmile. At | and adjourned to a private room. When | ingon fire. The stock was not very badly Nemaha Fops Enthasiastic, o'clock p. m., to select five delogates to | 37AN414N. OHCI6BER 2 3. 4 § Prominent Labor Leader s o Sovere Fall f shie was meb by a runner and came | they came out ugain they both said the | damaged. 3 AUBULY, Neb., Sopt. 27— [Special Tole. | the county convention called WETNEGSDAY ) A ST 1) i With Unfortunate Kesuits, 0 tho scven-cighths fast enough to beat { tho document had been agreed to, TPy, ‘ gy ' ; o Yoo | 0, 1563, at Washington ha B i of tho fun-l William B. Musser, living at 1315 Capitol | 217, when she went to a bad break, and | but no outsider witnessed the process. It ta BUlyaashirie Belibl, gram to Tur Bee.]—~Tho indepondents of | (\agates to tho state ¢ [ F0xshobenaly of the tddriar pukligsae ¢ avenue, was taken from an aveaway ag Fif- | S0ished o 2:31° Charlie €, the Salisbury Ly likely that either man will admit [ MALVERN, Ia., Sept. 27. —[Special Telegram | Nemaha county today nominated the follow- | delesates to the Fourth ) 1 v P teenth and Farnam streots last nignt in an | (1LY Won the i) cliss after a bard | so much now, and Judee Nowton will provent | to Tur Ber.)—Tlip, twenty-first annual ox- | ing ticket: A. M surev; J. M. | vention » ;’1“"' A q unconscious condit th bl # battle, reducing his mark 1o 2:151 an opportunity for any iuquiries from any | hibit of the Mills,Gpunty fair opened today | Burres, clerk: Char Mangan, sherifl; H There will be vepublican primar & ”'A u [y; seious condition, with blood oozing The race of the day, of the year aud of all | inquisitive persons. with & good attendance. Thé exhibits are | A tambert, judge; W. M. Crichton, super- | convention for the above ccinet e L from nis noytrils and every indication of | time, for its cluss, was the 2:18 pace, | - Carbett hug tho signature, it is said, | good, but not s numerous asin previous | iterdent held at s0hool — house —on | pregoniod with niuny il 2turing patii.es being seriously injured Froddiv I was fuvorite againat the flold, | but no can scarcely be considered s compe. | 5000 VAL Nok A imumorous aw o provious | Myoliliion, oudorsing the Omana plat. | Bossber is, from 7 o'clock 1o | e SO B AL P ey Alady passing tho ureaway above men. | WWith Fuince Almont a good sccond choico. | tent expert as Lothe identity of tife English- | Xliny the dust and help pastures and. wintee | form, the record of their represontatives tn | § cclock b a1 selcct five delogatos to | " o A g tioned suw the body of & man haniging head | Laura T, & maro unheard of until tod 's chirography 8182 - con Bryan's course on the silver ques. | the county convention exbled for October 14, | HARRY PHILLIPS. downward with one foot a 10 to1shot on the books, won the NEew Onreans, Sept. 27.—The Olympic 3 - — tion, course ot republicans and democrats | 1593, to nominate county oflicers. * W R WAL R ik ralling murrounding the' sl rt. She | hea after a hard battle with Frod K in | club bas wired William E. Harding of New Northwestern Leogton of Hono: in the legislature who favored the waximum The Seventh Ward Kapublica oig | You Gz You Ly You Koar! called to a colored man who was just pass- | 2 “I"'.» x‘ x]AMW h:»r "‘,“'|“|‘ rvecord eight | York that the club’s original offer of $25,000 Des Moixes, Sapt. 27.—[Special Te. | freight bill and demanding honest and rigig | this evening al 8o'clock at 12 ' Box shee i turduy at th uil prices, ing but before the man could get to the | 88d & half seconds. Ired KK won the next | for the Corbott-Mitchell fight is still onen by |—Thp grand council of the | 9UOuOWY in public affairs, were passod with- | cnue. o A AT dangling body the foot slipped aud the yic. | heat afler tho hardest kind of a fight in | Should the New York peoplo decline to atlow | %0 _'"” e T Whe "‘}“"l; couneil of-the | Ll o reat kb el o prevatlod Phore will be o meeting of e West vind | FARANAH ST, THEAT 2R, Rpotar 1 tm fell to the stone pavement below. Will- | #:114, reducing bis mark one and a half | the fight to take plice Secrotary Ioss says | Northwestern Logioli of Honor met here Sixh Ward Kepublican club, Thurstag ovon- | LR LU AN RS, ing hauds were immediately summoned and | $econds. In the next heat Laura T went to | the Olympic will leave no stono unturned in | today for a three da¥s session. It 1s the bi Administration Wing Kejocted, fug, st their ball on Military avenuo and 1O G - 3 tho unconscious sufferer wiis curried to tho | 8 DUz break just afier loaving the wire and | its offorts to scoure the fight for New | ennial meeting &nd' six states are:repre- [ WiLugn, Neb., Sept [Special Tele- | Grant street, whore business of wpor- | § sidowali, whero soveral physicians ex- | drovped back ten dengths behiud Frod K | Orlcans. 1o adheres to the opinion that | sented. 1t is a béueficiary ana insurauce | cou 1o 1e Bee.]—The arbitrary action of | tant nature will be transacted. ALl repibli 0 (Y FAY n]...i“m the man's injuries, While | @ l| Pansy ’nh.n-u’.. A{l..u»r settling sh New Ovleans can give a prize ficht better | society. the chairman of the democratic county cen. | ¢ans of that district are carnostly vequestod | i Nut i e A they ' agrced that the skull was not | KO iu & pocket und could not gelout until | than any other city in America, and the g SRURLY. 0@l | 00 sttend, | . i s o fractured they could ot tell definitely as | Pst the half, where sho was sixth. She | holding of the fight here will Atteact more DARING ROBBERY. vral committec in refusing to receive nom e South Side Swedish club moet at MY COLLEEN to the internal injuries the man received, if | Cdme the last half in 1:024¢, making the mile | northern people than if held in a colde - inatious for anybody but biwself for tem | qwenticth and Martha streets last evening, | xeellent ! any. A friond of the injured man happened 3. Summaries climate, He expects & reply to the club's | Two Masked Men Hold Up o Oitizen in | 4 ‘.lh,,.,, ‘rl""\‘ identfied the prosirate figure as 45 trottini, stakos 81 000, for 2-year olds: | Proposition at any moment Broad Daylight. ; : ULAR 1) thatof Mr. Musser. Tho ambulanco was | Qirecior's Flowen b £, by Director, i ———r, J. W. Aloxander, a teamster, was held up [ LADN T TR PULY summoned and, 10 guard against any con: | NOT¥IL G be e, Ly Nobval 42 Kequisition (o Prize Fighte 3 ’ aer Jichest of all i A a D e i st S. Gov't Re f | N FUEuLAR tingency thit might arise, Mr. Musser was | by oo Hamblotontin liasiigw’’ 2 6 | Ixbiaxarouis, Sept. 27, — Governor | androbbedin broad daylizht yesterday by two Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, FEHRNAN O, 1f l,‘] PRICES ¥ taken to the Presbyteriay hospital ) | O DY Bhontucky Bus- o | Matthows has issued s requisition on the | Hosked Hew, o "'"")‘{“‘“' was comslited | b et o - | It ia thouglht that the vietim, who has not by Rounds Sprague... 5 4 | governor of New York for the arrest of Solly "“‘"_‘_"",“"' "‘]‘ ary 1o Hiaak ¢ ’"“]"““ beforo [ ! SUNDA ¢ MATINEE 7.1 b been In very robust health for some time 1 A M the echioes of the noon whistles had' fairly i an tarn” iiiuss healsh, for Mape e AEHER T Swith, Johuny Grifin, Joo Choynski aud | 4iofono | Katio Emimnott's gr and motodranie produstion | down on Lo steps leadiug fnto the oce fu | Charlie ¢ bedi by Brown Jug...... 1 1 6 1 | Dan Creedon. who are wanted at Crown | ° ‘The thicves robbed their victim of §14 and THE WAIFS OF NEW YORK 4 1 the rear of the Wavash corner, but before | Ky, Kobert . 8 & 1 8| Poiut for haviug participated i prize fights | then made their csape Taunl AV ot i the faint spell wore away foil through the | 1 Veiox 1303 4| R Heojamio Have bas gooe 1o New pls: Aloxander describes the wobbers as : ! . by iron railing, his foot catohing in the lower | L e b e 1§ &-8 7] *oFeie aricel ibe mea. oing roughly dressed. They had red ban g SR EIC THEL o A { Found and thus broke the forea of the fall. | Mixle Mefiresor 583 ey dana audkerchiefs iod over tho lower part | THE HEW PEQPLE'S THEATER, p R Clsle & 177658 ’ X o of their faces. l ALL Fitls WEEK ! Suspeered Train | © Arrested. Good Tiiie '8 8 9 8 Manager Tom MoVituie has secured the | °'Boih carried revolvers. While one bandit i QUK NES S TOCK COMPANY LIGONIER, Ind., Sept. 27.—John Connors, | Fil B e 2 6 4ro| cosmpion Bostons of the National league | held o pistol at Alexander's bead the other D the Comedy - Dran sk, 1 i AR IORA CHANGES. Ji10u 31164, dd Manning's All A f + through his olothos. Afi | e A A R O e % g and Jimmy Manning's merica teans for | went through his clothes. After ordering C , y B ED s | believed to have been the leader in the i, Vgrse 81 M0 ; a4 diay Manalags Al Amesk IR § RO s AN Elaneg A ananing | ‘BUU ND TO SUCCEED, T N Kessler train robbery, hus been arrested. | & < by 5 2 1|8 played at Sportsman's AN 2/ aront Mazieinn, aad L be Fred K, br. g.' by Shadeland O v placo whero he was robbad the rolbers ZANZI(C Ho Is & railroad man and several of bis pals | *eoh’ YIS 3 1 g |Perk Wednbaduy, Ociober11. A somewhat | Bt Jalh for a dause growih of willoms Absow'rEIY PWE lhe 4 Mouster Beclaity #ho are under surveillauce. Susio G bl © 8 4 8| peculiar coincidence will be the fact tnat | on the river bank and were soon loss 1o view. | | T e e Y

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