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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEj FRIDAY X V. ~ for business is apparent in the extremel Ransis Cirr, Mo., Sept, 98 —Simmasies of - Eighth Ward . A. Brogan, Joseph But low prices. Tn soft steot il trotting races at the Kansas City interstate NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, lor, Silas Cobb, J. H. Connor, Peter e 0 there 1s no im 0 . " B i Conno provement. - Billet makers find no bottom t Tammany Had Too Many Legs for the Hero | fair Charley Rellley Helps Philadelphts Make » | Baffled in an Attempt to Use Mr. Bochel's | bart, Geores Karll, P. O'Malloy, W. H. | Thousands Thronged the Grounds of the | the market LG I8 1o Tore T b ” In steel rafls there is no im- Thompson, D, 1. Thornton, Thomas Walsh, J v MALRLR b 2:35 pace, (unfinlshed from yesterday) purse v i ekl ¥ alsh, J. P provement, but_some better prospeo of the Season's Dumps. $500: Neatbud won, McAndres second, De- AL IR AA A s Name in the Fourth, A White_ | " White Oity on Yestorda; orders are reported, the mn‘xrln::vrv\n‘r'\*;::n:“r CRITANIN, Toeet vk S CLEVELAND, Sept. 28.—Cleveland pulled _Ninth Ward—Edmund Burke, Willlam contiuved movement in the money market, WhiB2 trot, piis #500: “Nettlo won, Fred | out tho game in the ninth fnning by good Fagan, Thomas T ddy, W. A Garduor, SUSISTREW son second, Marguerite third. Best time: |y R p e Suclid Martin, 1. J. Mahoney. Arthur Motz e GUTTENBURGERS GIVEN A HARD CHILL LT R i batting, assisted by Reiliey's costly errors. | NOT SINCERE, IN SUPPORT OF POWELL | ugliv Martin. 1. J. Man Sauiebury. 1w | LARGE ATTENDANCE FOR THIS WEEK NEWS FOR THE ARMY, “tor-all trotting, purse $1,000; Rylana | Score West, I, L. Weav U o T won, Robbie P second, Dandy Jim third. | Cleveland........8 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 4—11 Sy e List of Changes in the Regal o 3104 h 2 ar 8 Boapper Garrlson Rides One of 1is Well ";‘t";:: ~ml‘:‘«5_ 5 B "';'“"'_"lv:’;ln 1 40 ‘" “":] ", :i"[' 8 "_:' Domocrats and Populists fold Their Pri- & South Omnha. 1t RIds Fair to o the Bunner Week of the ns Annonnced \m",.u"r T Timed Races and Easily Lands His Csecond. Pauline H third ) o | Reror) Uleveinng. ’,,,‘I“m‘,,'.',l_',‘"x,';_";' Parned | maries—Results of the Vote—One ¥ The aemocratio primaries wore held in Exposition—Nonrly Out ot Deb¥— Wasiixarox, Sent. 28— (Special Telogram ; South O stordny. There was b e Mount Winner in 2:00 1-2— Latonin's Layoat. runs: Claveland, 6; Phiindolphin, 8. Tt glilstic Encounter—Repablican it ool SR LB C ublin's Lord Mayor Visite to Tur Bre |—~The following army orders Other Race Resuits, CINCINNATY, Sept. 23, —Results at Latonia: | Cloments, <200 8nd Zimmer; - Weyhing ana Battle Today—Politieal News. votes were cast. The following delogates the Lrish Village, bl el First race, seven farlongs: Cora Taylor (2 Jonahs Do the Joints, were elocted : First Licutenant FEdward O. C. Ord, to 1) won, Fay 8 (8 to 1 second, Viaa (4 to 1) Devrsntns, Sost 98 irst Ward -O. 8. Bratton, W. I1. Brock St Twenty-second infantry, is detailed as pro T o oA “Four wild throws in oty A M. Gallng e unimar ; UTTRNHONO, SePL B | Second race, one mile and 6ty yards: Bons | the firstinning gave the Pritsburgs as many | As might have baon expectod, tha World- | *'f A M. Gallagher an o g, | Womun's Fam of 23 —There | fessor of military science and tactics at e anyure, | TIie Goreriug @ v ) T b sans Hove i | s 88 Aooded: and lost: the gamd fo;shie d comes to the rescue of the members | ) 1y, Sullivan and Herman Zeilor. were no spocial attractions to draw tho [ SOrcy colloge, Searcy, Ark, and will re- day for Guttenbure, | yO% i | ,,‘:',"," St ! ; X i anti-Maxwell gang and seeks to make Third Ward—James Brady, Id Conley, | people today. They came and viewed the | P 'L,.m L \I;v‘ ::r ‘;n: 5 e e | Wo o MY o (Lo ni e Renparyo | Now York 60888840 capital for them out of the refusal of ¢ William Martin and . ‘loben exhibits. “Tho crowds of Hoosiers who came | Captain Quincy O, M. Moo :'.;v‘f."'.’-‘l‘\“[:" i X A | stato day helped | T¥, at the Ohio Normal university, Ada. 0., the Guttenburgers. | Mop Lu Rk Wits: Plttsbire, 10; Now York, 9. Errors: | ©lman Bechel 1 have his name use Fourth Ward Joseph Ifarsh, S. W, Pat Al colebrato thoir swell the paid admissions today, Many of | 810 revoked, and Captain dames N Movgan, ; ) - i | ton, M. Ryan and'J. 8. Waltors The railbirds had | “Fourtl v and in olghih: Aldebarom | Bitish s vorks 6 Eiened g in the Fourth ward primary this | 0% M. Ryan and Walter 0 to 1) won, wboth 1. (5 to 1)second, | PIttsh ork, 4 orics: Gun. i B A i 4 ve ot . v twitterod to the | B toUTI On CHERIOU G0 1D, ag wecomdy e Wi L The Fake Mill coes out of its POPULIST PRIMA them will remain during the romainder of | fiveBIS-fourth infaniry, is detatled s pro regular flocks who | = Fiftn race, threc-fourths mils: Buckwa (6 p Bat Win, way to give a circumstantial report of what i the week. The scene around s nilitary scienco and tactics at that - the Indinna | fuaritut k v fiie over | 101 won, Pirate King (10 to 1) second, Delmsr satispirod betwer o Bud John [, | 11t of Delegates to the People's Party City | building tolay almost as ¢ SIS | dutye T WL PEPORU N Cpereon for habitually v over | £ 1 won Pirate Kink (1010 St Lorts, Sopt, 25, The g wasa don't. | LFANSPiFed between Mr. Biachol, Jotin ple yCity | building today was almost as snimated as | duty from New York [ Sixth race, s ighthis mile ma s 80Tt on the part of Boston, Still they | Websterand his running mateson the so e Bhonleh I‘ bk 4 a | vesterday. Tt was a general rounding-up Major Alfred . Girard, surgeon, is do. that Lamplighter, | Erimrose (8 o 1)won, Flower Dellls @ to 1 with ease. Score callod Powoil ticket. In this report Mr Los 1o ine DMLY Primaries to selectdelo. | piace for the weary sightsoors. Lunches | Wied as & momber of the army rotiring LRIOR | aecond, Golden Hope' (10 to 1) third. i St Louls 0200100 0-3/Bechel is ropresented as running around | KA'eS to tho city convention passed off | wore opened in all parts of vhe building aud | P20 8t Chicago, convencd August 22, vico star at. X Boston ... 1000005 0 from Wesster to Goss and from Goss to quietly last evening. The delegates elected “ l‘““‘: “""'."" J. D Irwin, assistaut sur- traction of this track on v,nr-‘ hill ‘n‘u\.“t;’;:;: SENSATION AT SEDALIA, Hita: 8t Lo oBoston, 0. Ertors: 8t | Wheeler, soliviting the honor of having his | UPon this occasion will meet at Knights of BHiaro 1§ GVerY 1eASOn to Hellove the® woolkk | . Caveain SNl M dtseniiie; 18 b L s SAbiAL ¢ Jib Does the Second Heat in the Boston, 3. Battarlos: Clarkson and Twin name placed on thefr tickot. A very inti- | Labor hall tonight at S o'clock for the pur- | il eelipso any previous oue i att absence in Now to win. ‘As & matter of public lat i PG RTINS oL N i Nichols and Bennott friend of Mr. Bechel, who is fa- | 1'08¢ of nominating a full city tickot. Tho big crowd is yot to como. Saturday is [ YOtk City, s detailed for duty on the bkt ] Mt SR ‘“l,""“ Shuse ALIA, Mo., Sept. 28, —[Special Telegram Played Without an Error. © with the facts, when scen | The delogations from the First and | fueh day, wnd some of the host known | Cruiu £ sorvice, and will report in person by stk S le ,‘{“’ Mo (‘.":;.l“, ertb s Uik Bee] ~The big grand stand was | Lovisviie, Sopt. 38 The Orioles took night, vronounced the whole [ FOVenih wards Nl rructed fon Tk tinscall | orators i the country are expectod w spealk Leave for four months on surgeon’s cor- betof §2500; neither did the public. H 1 | Peoplo were on the grounds, The feature of | 00 10000000 01| toond M Bechel never asked Webster or First Ward—J. Irwin, M. Iabrin, 1. Row- | 0f Chicago, will on that day make his oficial | {010 “ Prancis L. Town, deputy surgeon ; b been for fun the interest would | the day was the mile by Flying Jibin the | Kiltimora 0008 000 0 * 3| anyof s Powell masqueraders to have his | den, William Reese, 1. Hoffman, H. Schell, | visit to the fair. He came down to the fair "“;.‘ 1K1 S0AB1. AT Siktib 4 ;” ".““' J ;"i: i m“ \ch one of the | free-foratl pace, he going the sccond heat Hits: Louisville, 4; Baltimore, 7. Errors: [ name inserted in the Fourth ward ueley I\\):‘.“N ithaler Munkler and William ;m\ and H-h‘v'm\\“ | “\\'{"“ Abordecn's | 1o Joivat, Lieutenant IR, bor |’| ‘;' Y :U\n" have buon just as great and each one o in 2:0 16 Pt SBIHB 01'¢ and | hone. Earned m Baltimore, 8. Battories: B 3\ite tHE ool sahsl e alon rish vilia vy Mrs. White, who is ‘n (ERE blatpasliial . Patterson, great colts choered Just ns enthusiastically, [ 3% #:04%4 the first half being in 10U and | GRS SGai e MeMahon and Topine | Hom: Quite the contrary, Mr. Bechel was ond Ward—T. T. Quenlan, John | charge. gers puton thoie best at- | Gk artlioey, and Pirst: Licutonant Loais 1t was the intention of the respective owners | W0 1ast in L:03Y, against a heavy wind that | yon importuned by Webster and Wheeler to let | Schimidt, Charlos Balzer, T. H, McNoal, s the distinguishod guest, The | OSthein, Second wrtillery, aro revoked, to p‘l‘w Lamplightor and Tammany ag the | SFUCK him just as ho entercd the home ROtk Wk by BRI his name go on the ticket, It is further- [ M. Donfe, P. P, Smith, Frad fansen, C. | village was docorated handsomely. and the Captain Junius W. MeMurray, et ar head ot breeding establishments, so CINCINNATE Sept. 98, —Cincinnati won by Uhat it | Streteh. It is the fastest second heat more & matter of fact that Bechel's namo | Potorsan and Winthers ” bixom girls from ol in tho VHIAES. aD: | Bt Tiottrens oo a0 ot Jouls and relie ve i Fpe i | ever gone in 0 and the sec- | heavy batting in tho elghth inning, Af- | WAS put on the ticket without his knowledze. hird Ward—1. Colien, 4 Blake, | peaved in theie best humor and choicest [ gyt aiiany Louls Ostheim, nd will bo easily seen each was anxious to win | UF FIEC T T TIOE PRRBALH - 0 | aHNRace T Brahe & 8. He mndo n WHuteh roquest 1o have it taken .Lun; s wlll, William - Ulrich, J. W, Kin- | rai nent. Mayor SShanks was escortod by a [ gmierfor ‘tne- 1 s EtTiat ““ AGHLANASY the match. TR LR e TR A sl 070 2 11 004 o gl OTuimost assoonas he found ou that it [ Kend: €. B Stastiy, G Levi, Charies C. | momber of the eommitioc on” arrangements, | O i (it ariiee. L procsed There was the bigeest crowd at the track | gyrong. [ad every conditition been fav Washington 0020011 0 04| MW0sbeing used. and he gave Webster ampie .W”““ W "f""l‘:"." ‘| B Bkt s “: Was ace \u‘.y. d by Mrs. Shank: 10 join his regiment 7 that ever assembled there, but the prophets | able tie Jib would have paced his mile her Wits: Ciy S8 VREHIHRIBHRE SRR | RIS O MV UL RIS TOt e IO DB OF 58y TVl TR M T MR 1% 1| RESEORY e T e ot g Ao Rl b i who sald that 25,000 spectators would view | today in 2:0315 or better. Kelly, the Jib's ton, 1 rned runs: | the test Tuesday noon But Webste John Ford *\I NSOy “'“ Shdsie awle 'i Yt ]-L}‘ LR ound t ""‘ anadi AMUSEMENTS, 3 o | driver. drove i well rate mite and handled | Cincinnati, ashington, Batterios: | wanted to ‘use” Bechel just as he s [ Johu Bord, M. Nelson, Strickler “an B a better eliss oln sheop on ex the race were disappointed, as not more | priver droved well Chamberlain uughn; Espor, McGuireand | using Powell, as a dummy. To this Mr. | G bumbeck. | = o \ Ao St EHaLE feoninatitors teud StHOVA i ny o oinAtein (Rt abiily B0 AHON than half that number were within the en Tho firat race was the 2:20 trot, which was | Stockdule ol demuts, and moreover protests thay | Bifth Ward-Charles - Nelson, - Charlas | asvardod thom tio pri in th LU R e A e closure. The first three races of the day | won by Jessio MeCorklo in straight heats Standing of the Teams. hie will not serve as delegate if elected and | Holaday, ¥ Meyers, J. C. Monninger, | the Berkshire class wis continy 1 ; a pleasantly v s BWoOt-gaite S aughte | —— T does not w. v voto for George: W. Burke, ( Herving, . O. | Gentrey of Sedalia, Mo, wring the largest | admits in his preface, “A Toxas Steer aller betting events than have been | the swe ted d-year-old daughter of Haz: . not want anybody 1o vote for him i AL were smaller betting events than have been | the sweet-gaited 4-year-old daughter of Haz 1 Browt; RV VAT BOES iy TISTE | Bombok sh b i sen At the Jorsey tracks since they re. | 10t's Amber. Senator A, the lowa stailion, b I “Did you notice the threat that the Powell | SIRFE 0 ¥ Wbl g L s bk Yttt touches the foiables and o W AL e o : - drove her out the first and third heats, and | el T men would never let up on Bechel 1f ho doos ensky, i Nontly F BB WHNEtHS Wicos 6P wiliobonsth SEHVING WA THG s bettors soemed to forgot all 1 5 g ixth Ward—G. W. Brewster, Alfred s opened. Tho bettors scemed to forget all | g "hidpg raced with hor the second. ! - 5 | not help thom out in the primary aud their eI I TR kT “The exposition will be cutirely free from | manship of the average type, and is, thor but the match race, and waited for it. The | ") ¢ 3 AL notice that the Powell men would do him up er, C. Jolinson, Dr. 1. Van Locki d ot was won by Charlio C, tho | kew'uomiias 71 oL Louta... g n T B et oy o e ) dobt October . Tt was thought fitting that | fore. always a veleome visitor to Omiha t thing finally came on. The trumpeter | Salisbury gelding. after having gone a hard | Drookive .. o 0:% | Whshin § it he ever became a candidate for oftice? M T e L Ea T st B O GRIGEW, e Ry ANOUIN MR ks s dor squar- 1 st if anything, is stronger than last pd his horn and the horses came out of | race yesterday, ( » Simmons was a close e - § “This is decidedly rich exclaimed our ve P ' ing all accounts against the fair, and if | Yea My Tim Murphy plays Maverick the paddock. Mcantime each one had had a | second cach lieat, whilo Sunrise Prin OFE ¥ informant. ““Whoare the Powell men. any 1 Estinan, Jews Jonsen. Garl | th *Weathor holds out s fing s | BEAMR with o 1L more bebression anan tura on tho track for warming purposes. prised the talent by gevting dangeously close | way, and what do they amount to? Husn't . M. Covell, Sherman Wilcox | it has been, the total obligation of &1:850,000 | orieinally characterizad his - porformanco, Lamplighter find the Fole --u;-}lx n,-.nl i e 5o Sails of the \:llk\’lllx(- 1 -..«l nv'ul the ¥ ,I,us :,n:\ “ - “vflm;;‘w :l\]xn.!yl and Oluf Johuso 4 will be met and a neat sum will still remain | He has claborated, vet softened iv until it lying Jib won the free paco without an Started for a Tes owell men doing Becl it : s § SLRORSHIYIELE oL I HRsbine fore- | is quite as finca §w ) 5 tho The horses were unqualifiedly in the best | orort e New Yok ~l.-rm AL 10:15 this morn | ON what meat does Wobster's dunin v’.'f?":")“}-‘“il ey A v, o i h'xfl|:wl'u“):v vovr, 10 apset. The, ealouts: | Captain Cuitls of Sie. I sronce, or S0 Soion possible form. Lamplighter roceived tho | ~‘I'jq4:97 trot 1s atill o guess. Volotta won | ine the Vallvrlo. with Lord Du anyway? 4 cojoy a joke as well as Fpeniang il gt ons of the -attendance, the s will | Shingle of John 1 S i eon most_applause naturally on account of the | 11 fiat Toat apparentls hally, bt Winsion | 1€ the Valicyrie, with Lord Dunraven and | Jud W% it Tt Sonsiody 1a braaiting hia | Jefrics, dohn Joffeont, Jefferson Rasmussen, o A D or el o LA Csnen inimi preponacrance of his supporters, but Tam- | 1ok the next in & driving finsh, In the | M Kersey on board, left Bay Ridge. She | neck to make Powali chief justice of Ne- il I\luzuir-\l‘n"mi'.l C. Whipple. Ll .Y‘ RPURL R Pbite “V” L l‘ A BIB AR OGN S T many und Garrison received a great hand- | third heat Veudetta led to within 100 yards | Was taken in tow by the tug Lewls Pulver | braska would make a horse lngzh! It seems ol \'\\\]";\I' el l\w’jlnjé \\l \-_' O on: | stund fede’ of: outsido: creditors on Chicago | 16y 18 a8 full ot Ns'aver, Wi IL Briy clap as well. ‘Ihev gkipped around once and | of the wire. when Fashion Maid camo out of | and an hour was spent by those on board | Lo me that this is carrying thingsa littlo too | Roll A Millc . Sackett, Rhewts [ day. Proparations: for thiit duy's colobrne | a8 Fishback, merits tho applanso nceorded N In were ordered to the starting point. r 5 ar, 3 thi 3 > Bechel o Poff, 'I'. Berrine, James O'Connor ) AT N #:0elobrd 1 i atlast werc ordered to th <y the bunch, and, with a great burst of speed, | adjusting her compass. This was finally | fA% L can say this mucn for Bechel, he | /& i e p 3 tion are so extensive that the proseam could b the ot In thetoss for position Colonel Bruce won | won by s half lengeh. g LOOTIDA S, oS AN s ot the man that allows himself to be 2 Lapsioy ot be justly deseribed, The parade will be professior and Lamplighter secured the pole. St dyear. | done and thotug steamed off. 'With only her | pyilied by threats, even if thoy come from ey T Miss Alico 12 e | re Directum_starts tomorrow in the 4-yvear nin and {ib . KeSvie ) N : marked with scos brilliant features, Miss Alice Evans, swi 1some, plays Genoral Juckson of Tennessec was chosen | 14 class. The flag will be waved and he | D and jib sails up, the yacht pointed her | something more formidable than the Noupartisan 4 ry. Dhie wool, cottor ax aud hemp growers of | Bossy with | one cannot help 8 umpiro of tho race, in ease tho services of | il uitoinpt to reduce his record of £:00i5. | Besg Seaward T’Ij*‘l e by SR blie T SEawel L imoni) Triavan, Neb., Sept. ¢ b¥tHOTA0r! | PheTiAitad | (aL o8 besnIaIE WD A S s haatan Ilora Walsh, who was such an ofticial should be needod. The same | &1 4 F D 73+ | Narrow 2:08, propelled by an_cighteen- = oL TRTIEs: B 0s ST e s e B stk R T aye el snderrlly Hitedito: play tHe tola or. Uis e U e D nuari 2 knot breeze from the south. Thousands | 4 MAXWHLL'S sTENoGrapnkw. | O THE nasmuch a Bee spocial | ap Assembly hall. - Awong the promincat | 80 wonderfully fitted to,_play the role of ia oo Brarko, the prosxling Judge of tho cowrae, | 32120 trotstako 82000 WAtehod thet'yucht Harrowly, but. 6o ore from Tolcamal concerning the Burt county | ool growers present are: Witlam Law. | »Wild Flowor of Texas | ho play was ro- ‘o oloments were all with the racors and | 245He MeCorkie, s.m., by Hazlett Am estimate her capabilities, owing to | Somo Facts Overlaoked by Colonel Hotden | democratic convention might bo miscon- | euce. president of the Ohio Wool Growers | ceived with fuvor by a lavee audicuce the track was 18 fast as any in-America ‘ Sty Sl o When He Wrote 1iis Letter. struod i savio that it nominated Judge | fEsocittions, ducob Kuseuberger of s . e sails of the Valkyrie were be: Sty e Sharles T Dickinson, repubhica BREBY anciseo, MeClel K ifor y el B O 3 I e terday. The fact that the V Special to Tum Bax.] | O hien vns ndfond | David Hatpster of Ohiound . 1. Norton of | ny IFarrell, ono of the very best lrisl At the first break the pair were sent away i51¢, 2 1615, rie. after having shipped a hollow Would Horald of a lato date contalnas | yyaying “him our nonpartisan nominco and | \Visconsin. Thosessious wors catled for the | € mdans, opencd at the Faruam Strea Lamplighter had possibly a head the load | - 8:00 trotiing stake $2,000: boom to race with, ashore und | letter written by oic W. 5. Holden, attick- | ask fu justico w the convention and the | PUFPoseof discussing features of the wool | theater last evening in “My Colleen, o when the flag foll and this “Taral incroasd av | Ghitli € b, by Brown Jug.......... 11 shipped a solid one, > thing talked | ing Judge Maxwell. The principal charges | judge that you publish it+ i sl bianel the wrowers i ken | proty story of lifo in Ireland, writton by once ton lenggth. It had been generally sup- | it CHRS BIK M o s G5 Tuost ubout “among. ‘the s smen. It was | gy be answered fy a few words. 1tis well | Whereas, Politieally chaperoned STt SRR Rt e tion flix and | that veteran actor, James A. Herne. M, posed that Tammany would make the pace, | Nickel Plate. b g by’ Biown dug supposed by experts that the hollow boom | o 110 SIS WEREE o 8w Aty iaes ace 1o courts o justicn. a8 eviden et e e L PR Trall e A nalveiLo T B1s W tiko but the smart ones, who knew he had won | Edna Clark, bl by I i 3 was the best type ever scen on this side of | known to every fair-minded man that Judge fons of the higliest tribunal In i OOLEIOWSES) nndUitbo tleohRawasHoallbn it i S i lvans b Ab all his races from & rour hosition, thought | ONS I b e by Heown T o the water, but all the genius and all | Maxwell was nova candidate before the in- | \v riisan, tl-timed and 111- | Primarily to effect one b hEy Gy differently. Lamplighter went to the front Lime: B3, 2:17%, 2 4 the money which have been spent | dependent convention, although he had L removed from his ofliee Gov- 3 D — R R e WEoma and stayed there for u long time. Passing o, pu on the hollow boom experiment on | many friends among thoe independents wnes B Boyd, clecied and placed CONVENTION Ov SPLRITUALISTS, the grand stand, tho horses appeared to be | JIYIn<ID, b &, by Algona. zorit g b | both sides of the waterseem to have been b o L IR RO T rrGon = Tk i ttetmatenl Fin dli oing slowly, but they had_in fact made the : 2 22 wasted, and the mystery of the hollow boom o Whereas, President Andrew Jackson set the [ Grent Interost Taken in the Procecdings of first quarter in 241, Lamplighter was about s e lved, as the Valkyrie will use | Other state offlcers have drawn theirs. The | | et .[mp..nu.-,\fl.!- oyt e Theie Neeting. i S a length and a half ahcad. but Garrison was 111, 31043 the solid one. Bettiug has boen begun, 2 to | Constitution proyides that it shall bo drawn | when ho called 1o a life position as justice of | Cinicaco, Sept. 28.—The national conyen I A T T not worrying about it. Taral looked confl 0 #1,000: 1 being offered on the Vigilant. Asa matter | {uarterly, but fixes no particular time when | the supreme court of “the - Unitéd States | ST apicltunliatef Gr Cop LR ILA Y Stntia .| il eunayn orEInALIE I SO Tiud ofiie dont enougli, but the onlookers could now o ) vsden e it shall be drawn. Where this is the case it | Stephen J. FPield, a demoerat, at @ timo when | 400 0F s 138 O RiioL - Suues fiahunnnck, Hilhe tost IS ullithat can bonsked S U T R S e e e Loy ot b 1 by Wilkes Toy: chtsmen aro not auxious to mke a | WAY e drawn abany time during the quar- | 1 tried men's souls and esicd theirpatriot: | was called to order in the big hall of the | forand the play ws received with favor, smoothly as Tammany. Garrison hung on [ Vind'tta, bl m oo There has, however, boen some | 1er. A former chiéf justive, who haa had a ‘ sident Benjamin Harrison em. | Auditorium lode, No less than 1,200 men o= to Taral at just the same distance all the | Harry Pholps, b. b, SRt e betting at even mone large experience “in'/public positions. held [ 12 ad" T bive worthy ‘ox ample and callod i women assembled to discuss matters of way uround until the turn was reached, | Ollie George, b, m. 0 4 hie start of the international races will be | that this was the usual rule fn all public | o the United States it o oral futerest and form a constitution and and there ho moved up. He had | Hal Sprague, br. g 1. i 4 4 | from the Sandy Hook lightship and uot from | OMces. ‘The auditors for many years have | Justico Fackson, deni inessee, in Business was prosceuted vigor- Tammany's head at Lamplighter's tail less piain Walbridge, b. b ..., ... {3 Scotland. This will give the s sent out vouchers to the eral ofticers to | the midst of the heat and turmoll attends g i 8 he constitution was drawn and ther today the B ity of the than balfa mile from home, ana stayed | 1m0 ch nh Ceorsevenosetioaras 254 good broad field on sea on which to fight out | Pe filled out and returned when warrants {\!’|'.l!:'fKA“"I:”f\‘.l.'u"’y!"f»‘f: I read to the assembly. The majority | delemites who attended the meeting were in there until the stretch was reached. Taral | Sanio iid i i U010 10 10 | their battle. Heretofore it has been the | Were issued and transmitted to the several f SFe Ry s Wl | of the delegates were well along in yodre, | favor of vesuming work at the old rute. did not urge his colt until the strotch was | Wilkomont Thpnes U122 e | custom to sail one of the races of the inter- | Parties. Mr. Moore has established a dif- 48 & nonpArtisan menber of the beneh i | but ther ny young. sturdy enthusi ontered, but iicre he saw that Garrison was [ Time: 228, 2 B national coutest over the inside course, | ferentrule "'.‘.‘.';""33:'\i'.'.’l’é“;f'»"fi-’if.. ,‘,'."““' pudicialdistricts Govornor Boyd uppoint- | asts. In addition w0 these, thére werd im i d enrnost. i 2 _ 2 ch gave the spectators on shore a go cule are written by the judges Sudze 1L 0L Davis, and yet more recently | wonie SN ranresan ol i o the wigs eorn Garelam Eiisi| |« -nvasminctonicoanty i aa liinons L CE B L ST RS 6 8000 reapoctive honies, where there is | Guvernor Gl whpainiing tho “ton. "k | FONCH, NhA, JERERSRLLL whe ormont SOt necl: (Dhat Horee prop iy b Bram, Neb., [Special Telogram | tho races, This year that opportunity will | Pub tittle interruption, urd i Duflla (o tho sum position ortrust; [ [Vor G1LPALES 07 o bouniey, ands numbor movo his legs faster. Within s | toTue Bee | —Today was the sccond day of | not be atorded, 43 the course chosen will be | - Judie Maxwell resides more than gne mle | 814 ley, Doane, | M. 1. Cadwaller,” a° hand, ntellectual Tammany was head and nead with his vival. fair. A large at- v out a8 not Lo be visible from any poing | from the business purt of L'remont. The act | ¢.'virt™ e, *iapow guson and | looking woman from Philade!phin, during Taral then began to vide. He drew his 4 vi is alarge display e shoro. The first race will bo fifteen | Of 1857 provides for a stenographic assistant | gihers, the fairdst judges t ruraced the | phe proceceings maintained that there were whip and used it. He also used nis spurs, 3 it is hogs. Several es to windward and turn, the second over | for eact of the judges 1o assist in the me- | beneh and wore this ermine nominited | ghousands of spivitunlists in the Unitod s asns sei Gnstisvi¥atin s r oy | astiehavaraar log choiera and did i S0 0n tho open sud.ima the | chanical or clerical duties of Uhe ofica of | by both lenocr il republican conven- il lute N eR el A e came to the conclusion thav Taral's sudden | 10b brine all they enterod; otherwise the | and leoward race Tiko tho | Jidge” Wien the law was passed Judgo | Uons and elocted by tho” prople. s nonpari- Lot i ioresshumaildeniahom; il (e Completety Disquise aisplay of enerizy might vring trouble and he | fair grand success and ofiicial program for the races will | Maxwell made an earncst effort to procy AN Ano I bEo oursnlvas || R A e e S0 Lot ot sl iy cut Tamumany in a ruthless way. He had no ar. In the 2:50 ot A A was to bably be issued on Saturday. suitable person who would render the us, M ism, Methodism aud other accepted croons, et R o o as occasion to move on his mouut, for Pam- | have started, but was stolen or spirited bt st dndy ice for him when he was at home writ anil parentenla LoD LD Nlethetial Bulloheninenaniclicrane s, theit conventrated vogo- many had been running in the cleanest, most | away from the grounds. The driver was > N Benetit, opinions, but was unable by reason of the | justice und orphuns ¢ be it among the spiritualists on account of their T 1T he e machine-like way that a horse coula be | fined $50 and raied off until paid. & The Nonaivls will be tondered a_benefit | Ieager compensation wliowed to procure Jardlypdieninaulsioc jonhereby Patify | having been denied the art paiace, but n 10 offonsivo tistd of olls,orof biyies Down to the Wire, CRIELTIMAT Seoekes DAL 3 | whena wood athletic procram will also fur- | ployed. It requires an expert shorthand | S8 Bominee forcounty j WAL, | opiuion concerning their ishts to bo ie iclp divestion, ” They're ting, hence cosily 2 imanyisrondestallydaasyiattidet hon TNl s L nish much =~ sport. The ball teams will | \yyiter to render proper service. It also Republican Feimaries, Eardlod 8 8 1Bliglols aith an he Lol ey s avationad. Glieyie ban i Ui, il mado Lamplighter's followers give up the Yun B ... : e face each other thus: requines a person who will Dot gossip in | ha 0 : LI niIocesglvon o vl n you feel well instead of Bilions race after the three-quartors hiad been 2 Nonpariels Positions : d to the cascs under consideration now the on the verandas, . irteenth in fance. | fantry, now on leave of SUZECSIS some- MY Collecn™ at the Farnam, From Start to Streteh, The judge has drawn his salary justas | p nent triali and bow and the vision scene arc strong features of i deama frea from the Willine 10 G to Work: Loxbox, Sept. 28 —A dispateh from Ches- terficld says that at a s’ conference republican primaries will be held } yne convention incorporated with the o and Constipated ; your Sick Headache, Dizzi- ot ehs i B today between tho hours of 12 o'clock, | papers of the congresses. A committee was | ness, amd Indigestion aro gone. rua, Lamplighter, on t contrary, scemed 3 Hart e teh . Being unable to procure a suitable assistant 2 | ] & i ! 5 ¥ " H pER L ,!' tiibsE pnlitoNg HI;IVI\\";I:I med 254 3 s :“,\”, R DItah ke b ”m\‘}l“.‘.w of his children —a | noon, and 7 p. m., and Saturday after- | appointed H‘ua’muunn:' [HI"‘K At these papers « : 1[ naturc belon I;;m-. ctive liver; dr- e ground fast enough, but he Bty 8 8 | Rradtod.: s,k s youngimie dulyoukiwomn < woreesuuiiol| oo s bieiogic b Econrentipntem i1 bl (854 SORTRE RS A T RS L e i e ke it the stylo of Marcus Daly’s colt, and it was 5§ U130 Foley ¢ 3 : school o roceive the necessary training, the | held in Washington hall, were present during the morning and after. | bappiness, mid lealth 8 G plnin that the copper king's cniry could aud repet, running: gz eeesee BRI oo d Muionoy. | objeot belug fo hayoone avhund whon noces: | n this olty tho primarios will all be hold | oo seasions. wore Milon. C: Json. of Hhy'ro’tho chioapast pilt you can by, bo- 23 over 1 ‘\”\1‘10‘\'\}‘ I(:ht"Al|ul';rlc}l-”‘l.l::-”‘wh:v Not i ae D Rabiilongyes Hilhs falivnicfioary An @ m-‘m A6 '\‘nllh‘"‘_:v:'_\ “"l*":“h:‘l[ in the election booths, which ave located in | Washington, Mrs. R. 5. Little of Boston and | cause” guaranteed to give satisfaction, or 1nto the stveleh Tammany was two longths | A fiys-miie bundi 4 B opulis. ceodls N yox —has boen kept. For two | the following places: First ward, Eleventh | 5. 3 ,F\.ff”:,'f;f»'-':".;r"'\ffl:;‘.f"::;.ffl’, i LY moloy s Ixhuiec: ahead. Iicnot only;maintained his lead, but | by J. A. Selden, € 1 T'he first event will be called at2:15 sharp. | op three years after the act went into effect | and Pierce streets; Second ward, Sixteenth i A e dHCRLS 1Vs o pormanent cure, that you got with wncrensed it to three before the wire was | 1alior third, A. M. S T .| the amount drawn would not exceed from | and Williams streets; Third ward, 112 South 58 Sy din . S pei bl S TR e passed, and Garrison never had to usen | cott fifth. RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA. £500 Lo #00 per yoar, while inno your has | 4'weinl, sire okt wrd S6sen et | Nem ok s el eV, h s of tx))kllm'hé‘!:ud‘w‘v\‘»‘}A‘;xlllIflwx'll:n::‘1‘:‘.'-‘-;x|ulll‘.‘: juiae whip on him. Taral was whipping and spur Taces mt Auburn, £ the amount of the appropriation been drawn. | o W0 PR ifsh ward, Bighteontn | Grand fapidss soorotary W, H. Back of : 5 ring all the way through the streteh, but ho suny, Neb., Sept [Spocial Tole. [ According to the Toronto Globe Matredand | The —sorvices haye boen nctually and | ang Fake stroots; Sixth ward, Twenty.sixth | St Baul 2 st only lost ground towards the finish. to Tar BEE. |—The attendance ab the usy Prevented t faithfully rendered by persons thoroughly 0 ' . Ay D th ward, Poppleton S e s | ‘The enthusiasm of the ecrowd along the ha county fair wus even larger than ToroNTo, Sept. 28, —The the or qualified to render them, and instead of tho | 4 16 Stects; ith ward, 2500 Cu- WORLI'S CONGEESS OF MISSIONS, Istretch was very quict, not what 1t would erday. fully 4,000 being present, and the | of the liberal party, editorially referri state being defrauded thero has been an | jnr gypoor; Ninth ward, Twenty-cighth and = QN , have been Lad plighter made a better | success of the fair is assured froma financial | 4 qispateh from Washington rewa actual saving to the stuate of soveral thou- | Guing streots; South Omaha, Stanley's | Auspicious Opening of Its Scssions —Dele- i o showing. standpoint. Summaries: ol LS 1s cony. | 20nd dollars. ‘Ihe vouchers aro ilemized, | iy, N stroct, near Twenty-fifth guten from All Over the World THENTER §32 After tho race Garrison was surrounded ks the decision of the ways and 1s com- | showing each day’s service, and each one so LA A e RS o R A A AT : 11, ] e 40 trot: o 5 s ¢ { h ward in the city of Omaha will be IICAGO, Sept. 28— The world's congress | o L by a mob and he was put in a floral horse- | Bonnde 1. AR ere Y IALEGRik0 T caavar) 10:09.00 24110 Sdroe ed has been actually rendered, entitled Lo nine delegates, South Omaha to | of s today, fast upon the close |~ axb saritiioasy SEPT, 98 shoe to be carried to the jockeys' room. On Saristiiveraniiio Y hist, says: “Many of the economic blessings espondence of the chief justice is | e 0 ARG IR R ‘w_ raua eal el misslons op Y, 10) close AND BATURDAY, W4l 1, 40, e minahol Wig oukoya room, 10y : Pty i which ihese changes will confor upon the | quit s, froquontly reaching from twelye | fourteen. and the col el of the parliament of religions, There was a h ! I CIRoR0) Shanpcs awill Jeenfontioniihe t 3 3 g cach. The contral commitiee recommends ning Jockey lost their heads, or thew T O v mitad Stateswill boshared In o mousure by | to fiftcon losters per day, nearly allof whivh | SHeD- 2 SONUI SaLUDIiee Xecoinmonds strength. and dumped the Snapper on the 3 s {anadins, bub ho most important ushect of | must be answered. ‘Ihis may be considor: 3 2:34 . 3 i LIRUTEOR SOLD Dok pLRY D EEheo0; such a thron as at the now fumous parlia D valopme track. “Ihere wero some clicers for Taral, | yiareil ) 2400 the new freo list is its cl surance that | ably increased at times, us when a bank ion, pad shatith Dresony cast the tracie, “ihero wer TS mon e st L EERETRREC A A T KRR incronsod it imos, us wwhon 8 bauk 18 | tull'voto of tho convention, ment. On_the piatform wero rangod & num A ’l‘]} \\'A\‘ %'l\l: ]: ]) The fractionsl time of the race was as | John Wa 77 : £ longer be used to induce the people to burden | ywrote more than 200 opinions last year out of Fourth Ward Poliing Place. ber of foreign missionaries, both men and =/l A N follows Time Y i the u‘.w‘.\-‘)r\\:‘lh.:r.xlluyln"sn'.m‘n« “The '|"“!»" 591 handed down, an evidenco ‘of almost “'he booth for the Fourth ward republican | Women, who came as deleizates to the con- R R Y ‘_‘I'“m.v nan Ty, Neb., Sept. 9. —[Spocy our ministers had made an honest effort in | when he 18 ab wo y Davenport streots by mistake. Some of the | India, China, Raan '“"j ”‘}l""_ ¢ RuBALIge of SRR pv 1:042¢ 3 milo and o sighth, 13585 mije and u | Tie BEE | —Tho' vaces i the Hall ¢ that divection, But the nolicy of irvitution tickets were also printed with a brief an- | the Orientin bright colored robes, converts s 1 quarte fair yesterday afternoon resulted as foll i | and pewty annoyance maintained for DEMOCKATIC SKIERMISH, nouncement at the top, stating that the poll- | 10 Christiunity who had been coustant at a 3:00 trotting, bost throo In five: Alooy won, | purpose of perpetunting Canadian protec b ol | Londants on the sesvions of the parlintont Irat Fncy, flvo furlongs: Runyon won, Jake | 2:311s; o Bineh second, 2850 1k Tors | How ws stcrossiul in defosiine the mHokee ing placo wus ot Soventecnth and Daven- | of'yligions anid now ima to ivo' tostimony % Fao: s LOSX | dick id, 205814, Sue fodrih, 2149, purposo of tho Washington journoys, fy | 00011 OF the Dy Eniivencd by & Fight | or, w5 10 Lhe Saving grace of tho religion of Christ 1ce, sovol rigR o P e e nk - wo ) L. s n the Fourth, ’ g 5 svin; D T Dy, ol T Guird socond, AL PRnL U | sco, faied i, "oy o brank wone Jtm | pustnot be forgotten that thoso changos, | gy qo o dn the Tt mimarios yoster. | The rezular polling placo for tho Fourth | Kev. Walter Barrows, the chairman, dwelt : e L no: 13285 Runiing race, one mile: Brawn Frinee'won, | While advantageous to the Americans in 9 g ) ward republican primaries today will be | particularly upon the necessity of eo'opern y NEW e Third race, three-fourths mile: Sun Glimpse | Hobrides” second, Dalsy th Bost' timoi | their trade with tho whole world, ure of | day to elect delogates Lo a democratic county | U1 Hiaen thia B Spee as an- | tion as the g wm in imissionar, muoEmen IS 2GS won, Springtie second, Starling third, Time 3 A 1Al work in foreign lands. deprecating the bitte THSATER fh race, mateh, mile and & fourth: 1:001 efit to Canadians only in their trade with | convention to be held at Germania hall to o 4 ¢ Wade Roush third, Bes oir o Mo and. ta o SR dals mes upon the Christian chure NONDA [ ) Tamnany woi, Lanplighter second. T A s pIEGe s their examplo and taking off our own | yontion delegates will be selected to the Democratic Cane s 4k dimes Lpon e Christian ehyeol g s O010B1d AMUSEKEMENI | i The Comody Fuceessof the 1 yi' large attendance, though, of course, hardly | Comadg biceure of Botit Iy ruce, one milo: Ora Huyman won, United States, ana it is only by follow- | moirow afternoonat 2 o'clock. At this con- | PoUnced in the ofticial call of the committoe. | yiyalpy of sects that has brought such scar 6! = LA ‘ wade embargo and tax collectors that wo 2 p | assorting thut the world coutd not be « TUESDAY Vit race, six and a half furlongs: Copy. | L0 oxhibits do not indicate that the | ean derive advantages oqual. The changes, | State aud judicifl conventions, A fuil | A caucus of the Seventh ward democratic | faswad 1y 1 ohiren dided nto o Lundees | WIET £S1AY fELL won, Buldomonio second, Little: Frad | season hus bocwa dvoithy one, bub the at- | however, cannot fal to affect the Dominion. | county ticket will abo be nominated. The | delegates to the county convention will bo nt socts, all arrayed in hostility | Forthe benctit of the fun-lovin third B ‘-A oo 23, This adoption of the principle of freedom is | primaries yesterday passed off peaceably, | nela tonight at the Polish theater, Sheely nst each oth farcical comedy, o 1l anl soven-eighihs ; nwity second, t b Nancy's Latest dile, a trivmph of common sense in commercinl | With the exception of a “personal collision” | Crossing, Twenty-sixth and jWalnut streets. Among other speakers were Hev. Alex L ‘ iy second, Carmen third, Texuk Havre, Ind., Sept. 28— A beautitul | #airs. Our tarifl could uot long exist be | in the Fourth wavd Hhetween J. J. O'Cont et il ] ander Mackey Smith of Washington, . C.; B o Nt fobt. 58,2 A beautiful | 0" heople enjoying the advantages of | aud o man namedFitzpatri It is said Miss Zorejkka of Hindoostun, Rev. Graliam ] il gl 3 ay 4 R ey (o v ol “rancis Joseph in the Tyro 1 K Close at Gravesond. iy waltod o Nauox Hunks offort o break | omercial froedom. and the advocates of | that O'Couner kapgked Pitzpatrick down \'H'\\"\rlmf‘n' ot mmorar Francis | Taylor of the Chicago Pheological somir e T T T rioe Guavesesn, L. L, Sopt. 98.—The racing | Lhe ogord: 504, she madoe hore jus v:‘ -‘j“l' a sune commereinl policy in the Dominion | Friends s ed the men before much SXEINNA BN S RN ot | 1. John M. MeNerl of London, key. D, roscnted with tuuny wox closad todiy at this track, Tho crowd was | Nauey came. out at 4 acloot to mals fep | D#Ye reason o rejoice at the prospect of such | blood was spatterdd Josoph arrived at Innsbruck, capital of | Byyioilof New York and Mrs. iallington e dire Somowit A, it the Sard was x| Ay eame outat 4 arlool 1o mako he £ ¥e "Ll following is the. complete list of dole- | the Tyrol, al7:40 n. m. Ho was accowmpan- | Tt T Pirst ¢ dahalt turlongs: Btone- | arant nate wie rring tho ma D B = e gates clocted at the democratic primaries | jed by Archduke Charles Louis. The im- ‘The Sunday rest congress, the congress of / LIPB. i nell (1w lostelan (1210 socond, | Srives slowly twice Aeound the track? was 17 WAS LOADED. erday : verial party wus received by Count Von | evolutic id the cihical congress also | You Gig i You Laugh You Konr! iird. Thoer 1i1eag, " | Asiven slowly twice around the track with - rst Ward—George E. Bertrand, Henry | Taafe, minister of the interior, and president | held their initial sessions Box shrots opon Satusday at the usual pr furlongs; Factutuul (o to | Oharies Dodle driviag whe rubner. The | yoy,y peason Seriously Suos by a Fiays | Blum; Ed J. Dee, Aulbrew Frick, John Gar. | of tho Avtelan. ouse of miioiosdant | Bt aoral 0. O Howeed and John Wa = = getand, Toroh- | MATe slantoc ainar ber famous recerd and mate's Platol. vey, Lawrence Hansen, Lew Horman, H. . | Governor Welshorhamb, and the local ai- | maker were tho principal speskers in whe | FARNAK ST, THEATER, H2UAR ang iuile: T Hecoland (410 5) won, | ot asoin i b (i prias b ida: Sho 948 | Bvank Beason, the W-vearold son of ex- | Mokonns, Mike Sahiaker, 8. H. Bmith and | thoritios Amid enthusiaatio opaars. the | Bunday rest congross. | Al tha_ denomini T DB My Tysond: Now or Nover (814 | was too il to got the spoad out of hor, Ke- | Meat Inspector Beason or 2711 Douglas | JOHRZCNCE, o0 o gumporor il iy party drove 10 tho - Hofl- | tlonal canzresses b an incraased ationd ; fourth rice. mile wnd a quarter; Str Waltor | SU1: street, was shot and seriously wounded by a | sasser, Benjumin Forguson, Thoinas Garyey, aent is 0ut of the way TO 6100) won, Iumapo (4 to 1) o Glen- | 2120 pace, stake 85,000: Hal Braden won, | boy named Loudan last evening. Max Grimm, Lea ' Tl 5. Kelby Bungary Ready for specie esumption, moyne 8 1o 0 third, Thoe: 2 May Murshall second, Kocker third, Wil Ke " e 3 o = 14 4 v - = O e e s $Leh o ay | AT APESA femal. Hiocker W | Kerr | “lne boys were playing in Mr. Beason's Jamos P. Murpliy." 1id 8 Schibsby, David | Buoa Prsty, Sopt. 25.—The Hungarian 1KON MARKETS, m.l-]..l.\ln.‘lu " \I.,:,. aecond, mite (7 to “.' 19 H.u‘. »ml;ul # t;mb:‘ IllL;rlrl“nu? won, barn and young Loudan had a 22-calibre re- | © ‘l;:‘“‘"‘\'\ ‘I'M ,( :A "‘» rouj R budget for 1504 2 lird. Thie 021 ves Pllo ond, Florida third, Zembia | yolyer whicl 4 g 8 pro- rd Ward ~Gus Care) owninic volver which he was snapping in a pro- | ohird SWaE HUs Ui oo Y FARRELL MY GOLLEEN shows a total surplus of 11,- . i 6 i 8 % Everything Now Polnts 1o an Linprovement ’ .18 688 tlorins, a decrease of 463 4. Horins com- Ixth race, six furlongs: Wah Jim (8 fourth, Hest time: 2:13% 3 Wel ] e Al ) B5uniness. won, Chesapiuke (10 2) socond, Tlgress :33: Freo-for-all puce, stake $2,000. miscuous manner. Ho polated the weapon | 870N 0L "N Micaring, . Monyh pared with 1803, The minister of finance, I ‘ Hubied. Tloe: 110, won, Roy Wilkes second. Time: at Frank, saapped itand a bullet struck the | A1CANIE B b SeORY o S, UL B A CLEVELAND, Sept. 25, “I'he Iron Trade Re- ] PUPULAR ot N Nuncy Hanks to boat 2:04: i vietim squarely between the eyes at the top | A Bowis Murphy, Fi. liothery, Henry Sei Dr. Aloxaador Workerle, in ltroduclig Whe | ;100 ca vy siis weak: ‘Tho signs of fmprove s Finishes at the Fair Grounds. torst 81, 1:09. 148 of his nose. e R Huparla budkes, aonouiood o liag de- | TIew a8y2 Lile weki ho aigus of iuvien ' PRICES 4 o o~ 2880 The 5 Four ard-— an Buck, . ey sosited vhe sum of 000,000 krouen, which | ment in the iron marcket in th 1 ¥ - S, Louis, Sopt. 28 —Iosults at the fair JTYNAE Beadon Wil socovar, Tho afair |'g s Crow. P. G, Hoatey, b, ¥, Monidue, | buta, with boe 10,000,000 flarine. darived frce | syosks convinucs 10 lucrasso, but u tho same Four Nights, Reginuin grounds: WUl Take Logul Houry M. Morrow, 5. J. Moutgomery, conversion operations, already composed the | gureful puce. In raw iror, thers has been the SUNDAY MATINEE, OCT. ). First race. six furlongs: Bolshuzzar (4 to 1) BROOKLYN, Sopt. 28 —Sheriff Courtnet of haany ,m,‘:';:__“".w Mulvihill, Lows Piatti, W. S. amount required for specie resumplion SV A western markets, | Kave Emmet's grand meiodra roduction TR g {Orp et Prostiniu @ | Queens says this morung that loeal opinion Ausrquenque, N. M., Sept. 28.—The heay- | 32d Lwe Spratten. P Yol | Giilengo reports whas sows deslers sogard | THEWAIF® OF NEW YORK Recond vice, five furloiés: Teota Muy (@ 1o | Wil be obtatned as to his power to interfera | (o1 ra ity sie t 0 i ot venrs lhue e | D Ward W, P Burton, Thor Aot T e ad ivago reports 8 K T o vy T A mon, Quuaa Moy 8 1 1 secand, s Afbryen | 10 the vromosed acounier Letweea Misogal) | I8 IM0 Rlor (aF serorsl years bas pre- | Rormingham, Thomas H. Balloy. Jus Loxos, Sopt. 26,—Tou reporter who tried | 48 the beginning of o gencrally betker move: ’ » W4l diird. T and Corbett before the C d Ath- ed vest of the city for twe ghton, uny, Christ Jeusen, terview Kt Hon. Joseph Chumbe | et aw FUADES 001 e A 40 et i e, il and at Rlzktb: ooy (@ T Tt Coney Ialaud Ath- | 70 F hours, and, in consequence, no traios | Mehan, Ed O'Connor, W, R. O'Shaughnessy, | 10 interview Rt Hon. Joseph Chamberlain | y5000," " rder ner s welco THE NEW PEO)LE S THE‘TEH- n 1) won, Oxford (10 1o 1) second, bunh‘ul{uw 3 from the west or east have arrived since | 1> J. Riely, J. J. Coslon. at Queemnstown on board the steamship | one. The principal southern scllers ar ALL IS WEEK )ihied. "Time: 160 " T Gaston and O'Donuell Matched, Tuesday night Sixth Ward—Thomas §. Boyd, F. H. | Majestic oday coucerning Mr. Gladstone’s | muking an ort m tho direetion of OUR NEW STOCK COMEANY et race. fopr and -8 balt furlongs Sroux Crry, Sept. 28 - [Special Telegram The Atlantic & Pacific is troubled with | Godard, John Knowle H. McEachron, | Edinburgh spiech in refer 2 10 Mr. Cham- | betrer o8 tou some grades an ad In ihe ¢ dy=Deama, Se 10 2) won, N } 3800 [ 4 3 5 J - I ) A ¢ 5 . DRCE o7 | o ~ . Seryigal 1o 2 won, Joe Hightoy (¢ Gk, 2004 | 10 ryg Byr)—Frauk Gaston, light-veight | Several very severe washouts, and there are | W. D, 0 Murphy, 1 CF | borlain's spoech of niue years azo. and i qu 18 ran frw 2 102 | "BOUTND TO SUCCEED,"- Fifuh “raco. ix furlongs: iausach 10 1) | champion of Texns, and Billy O'Donnell.who | B8lf & dozen breaks on tho' Atehison, To- | O'Bri , E. P Swith, M siwilar matters, Mr. Chamberlai 1 ade. Mo caradlment | 27570y won. Ay Lariuor (6 10 %) socond, Fapense (7 0 ] peka & Santa Fe above the city. Thaxtoi) and George ' ; am no longer & politician; I | of the Jiput 18 begluning o tell Phhiued Ptos 1: 108 P08 { holds the same cnampionship in lowa and | "It i3 thought thata train from the east | Seventh Ward--Frank Dorowink M. | ploasure i Whoa I come hatk \ ediotions that the October e arth of the Hbase, Sl i Kalckerbuoker (0 10 1) | South Dakota) signed articles toduy for a fin- | will reach the city some time tonight. Buchanan, Joseph Cyerwloski, Haus Fulk, | have sometbing to say.’ v show little If any in i Balcou eneired, Piryuel, L08. a8 the beginning of v ter move. Great Maglcian, wad Monster Speciaity Show i « Sixuli race, one milo

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