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GRACG GIVEN HIS LICKING Des Moizes' Crack Pitoher Finally Pulver- is d by the Twin City Team, CONQUERING HEROES HIT HIM TrafMoy Sent Awny from Rock Island with a Fright! 1 Ensy One from 8 ~Others Kuwn Rock Tsland, Des Moines, 12; Chicago, Pittsburg, b Wi Philadelphia Toledo, 2; Sloux City, Grand Ripid Milwaukee, tralanepolis, has suffered Twins failed gs, and In both of these had drubbing any home ground fn but two in clever field n the part of the Des Moines Earned runs Sage, Lynch, ney, Zelsler Mauck and Sag JACKBONVILLL .lm»ph. and the latter play, and the & 2 —(8peciul Telezr prevented the Lincoln game tod Stunding of ths Tes Played. Won. Rock Tsland. Jacksonville Des Moines. Swamp Angels eption at Tole race were shut sharpest game of the The game wi of thes Ixth on account of darkness. Bloux City ... Double plays ohan to Stewart o M Strick out by Forem; Farland; Har & Grabs One. INDIANAPOLIS, a e sixth inning, sasirous er XKansas City Tndianapolis Farned runs McCarthy, Motz to Mills; Btruck out: Kiausman. One hour and thirty J arby and Don Ehine's Pitehing Won 1t of the game today was He struck out was wenk, hitting him_ ef- Grand Ihphls e ‘Minneapolis Qrand Raplds, Errors: Grand Ra ¥arned run 0010 1- 101038000 0-5 un )\Hnnu'mnli:‘, Rhines, W érden . Double plays Hines to ¢ hours and twenty minute Hrewers Charn the Cream: DETROLT, down, ana ll Mllv\u‘llhu- Milwaukee, Btephen to Tyler ‘to Carey. Gayle and Jantzen; and Bolan, of the Teaw Played. Won, I Bioux City... 14 Minneapolis . Grand Rapids. Indianapolia CINCINNATI, knocked Dwyer out of the nings ond hit Fournier in lively making the victory an easy one itors from the start to McPhee to Comi : Reltz {0 Jennings Two hours. teries: Dwyer, gon and Robinson. Foston Gut of it Now. CLEVELAND, SERIES NO. 29-30, THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPALDIC DICTIONARY. 4 200 Pages, 260 ,CCOWords AINSTRUCTIVE AND USENUL. 4 Mme of Xnowiedge and a Miat op There aro wore tiings Mmstructivo, usetul cx r)mll.u DUBHCALION ever 1usio uu e withie Bhiaue pubiicatio i complots enc: Only that nuniber of the book correspond- NE Sunday 81d Three Week-day o ©f The American Ene Seud orders 10 The Bos OMlas 814 orders should be addressal to DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT yelopedis Diotloa- In the future wo \ll run u coupou for two Dooks each week. This wo kuow will prove satistactory to subscribers, as it will onable hom to complote the work iu one-iulf the team won today by timely hitting and sharp work in the fleld, Score: Cleveland 10800031 ) Boston o 130210 1-8 nd, 14; rrors Hoston, Ros Struck Hodson, by _Sullivan, 1; by Home fvetts. Three-base hit Tucker v hits; MeAleer, Black lowe, D E < LC H beau; 1 ¥ e Time wo s fullivan, Young and 1B Flodson and nzel MeGil Couldn’t Pat "Em Over. CHICAGO, & McGHT could not X cate the plat y. His wildness, a sisted by very bad missplays on the' part of Decker Parrott, giave the Brides rooms eight of theit runs and the game or 200004 00210 rors Tuns 3 hits Burns and Daly, Thre hit: Wilmot Double plays: ~Parroft cker. Struc out: By Stein, 4; by McC Tiine; Two wurs, Umpire; ' Lyneh. | Battesfes: MeGill and Schriver, Stein and Kinslow Jonahis Win Again at Hom PITTSBURG, Sept. 12.—Pittsburg out ved the visitors at all points teday Ecore Pittsburg ... 00 Washington 00 Hits: Pt 14; Washington, rors: Pittaburs Washington, 4 Harned runs: Piitsbur Washington, Two- base hits: Beckley, Slenzel, icrbauer, Hartman, ddock. Throe-base hits: 8| e, Home run: Smith, Double plays: to Steere to Beck: ley; Gumbert n to Beckley: Has samacr Cartwright. Struck Guimbert, 1. Time: Two Tou McQuaid. Tiatteries: Gumbert Haddock and McGuire Phi Knell Out of Lue LOUISVILLI, Ky., Sept. 12 the Coloneis at his merey until the eig inning, whion Knell made a triple with two men on boges, Knell pitehed good ball, but receiyed very poor support. ,Score: Louisyille ..........0 0 00000 2 1—3 Philadelphia 00003200 0-5 Hits: 1 S Philadelph! Louisville, rned runsi i 1 Two. Ibert. Th base hit: 1 irim. Double pla Struck out By y 3 Time: One hour and forty-five < fes: Knell nding of (he Teams. Played. W Toston . Philadelphia Brooklyn Cleveland Pittsburg Chicago BT innati . L8 Louis. .. T hington ........ 118 Loulsville ... 117 TWO NEW RE ORDS 1O Class A snd Class 13 Marks for Competition IELD, Mass,, Sept. 12.-The autiful weather of today called out an old-time crowd to witness the epening of the Springficld Bicycle club's diamsnd tour nament at Hampden park. e num present was e ated from 6,000 The track was in prime co maries: Mile_novice, class A: . H. S West- field, Muass., fir me: 241 4 The mile, class B, seratch race, brought out_all the cracks' tog Ariold and 3ithens acted as pacemak {4 tmie finish it was a fight betwe son, Bald and Cabanne. the' outside and pa TJohnson 100, yards from the tape, a wheel's lerfizth in advance. Johnson was 'second, e third, Tald fourth and Tyler fifth, all lapping, 'Tin 1 Lin a second of the worid' ord fort a mile in competition from sc Mile for 2:40, ¢ A: L. Fuller of Mal: den won. Time: 2:23 Mile, 2:10 class: Bliss fivst, Titus second, McDuft third, Time: 2: Half mile, 1:40 class: . Williame, Waltham, won. Tim Two miles, class B: York, wan; Watson Ci Springileld, cond; > Waltham, thivd: Time: Half mile, handicap, class Ray_Me- Donald, Columbia_team, won: A. \W. Wa ten, Springfield, second; Cooper, Rambler team, third, Time: 1:03"1 Mile, handicap, class A: J. . Wetter- green, Malden, seventy vards, woni W, M Pettigrew, Boston. sixty yard i3 W. Caldwell, Jacksonville, Fla., 150 vards, third, Time: 2:00 for winners. Time of W I". Sims, Philadelphia, scrateh, 5 world's record for class A e handicap, nd, sIXY hleago, scratch, Springfield, scratch, unm ime: Scratch man's time: 23 After some unusually fine burlesque riding by U. S. Maltby, in which he used for the first ime 2 wheel about ten feet high, the great event of the da; ace, it being the mile international invitation' unpaced race. Class B: W. C. San won, Time 7 H. & field, seconl. Time, 2 . I, Titus, Yorl, third. Time Banger the world's record for the unpaced Yhe best previous time being 2:07 2-5 by Tyler. BUSY WiTH ACKET AND DALL, Tennis Players at nsas City Give Some 1liant 1its of Work KANSAS CITY, Sept. 12—The second round in the singl and the preliminary round in the double were played in the Missouri- neas-lTowa-Nebrask lawn ten- nis championsh'p series today he weather was delightful and the work first class, in some instances brilllant. A match between Emmett and Marsh of Kans City and Cullingham and Austin of Omaha was ealled on account of dark s, after each had won a set. The decisive set will be played tomorrow. The other sets resulted: Second round, singles: beat Van Brand Kans Beckwith. Chicago, E G.1, 6-1; Case lost to Wilder by default, both Kansas City men: Case of Kansas City beat Brown, Chic 6-1; Austin, Omah beat Rockwell s City, 6-2, 6-2; Wilhite beat Peter both Kan- sas Cltyans, Doubles, preliminary round: IZmmett and Marsh, Kansas Cit beat Litchfield and Bennett, Kans City, 6 - Case and Deval, Kan ., beat Jones and John- son, Kans ] -4, 6-4: Heckwith and Brown, Chicago, bedt Iluichinson and Peters, Kansas vity, 0, G-2. HASTINC Neb,, Sept. 12.—(Special to The Dec.) he finals In the city tennis tou ment came ff last night at the club’s grounds on North Hastings avenue. The match had been scheduled for Monday nigl but Powers sprained his ankle in the semi-finals Saturday night, and was given an extra day rest up. Guilmette had ut little trouble in defeating Powers, 6-2, 2 a pretty match and if Powers had hetter luck with his driv the score might have been different, though he could not have won the match. BOWLING TOUKNAMENT TONIGUT, German Athletes of the North and South Sides Wil Compete. Great Interest Is taken by athletic Ger- mans in the bowling tournament, which commences at 8 o'clock this evening in Fritz Mueller's place on Vinton sireet. En- thusiasts profess to see in this contest the forerunner of a state bowling tournament, which might be held here in Omaha this winter. The holding of such an affair would, of course, depend largely on the successful iding of the series of contests as at present contemplated. Interest in this sport seems to be on the increase. In the preliminiry skirmishes tonight the north and southsiders wil meet, The tean are composed of nine men each, some of whom, notably northsicers, have had considerable experience on the alley whe they earned decorations. The southsider 80 far, have been principally known for their sawing-wood qualities. s team is to appear in a uniform adapted to the occasion, with bowling badges pinned to thelr ves The north side has promised o go th one better by wearing their medals of former victory Nationsl Bowling assoclation rul are to govern the game: At the final one, two weeks hence, the entire affair is to be con- cluded with' a banquet and an oration. Jacob Hauck has been persuaded to dgliver the latter, Movements of Seagolng Vessels Sept, 12. At Baltimore—Arrived—Chicago, from Rot- terdam. Southampton—Arrived—Spree, from New York; Paris, from New York Havre—Arrived—Maasapaqua, from Baltimore. At New York—Arrived—Havel, trom Bre- men; Teutonic, from Liverpool. At Hamburg—Arrived—Bohemla, from Baltimore. At Boulogne—Arrived—Maasdam, New York to Rotterdam. NANCY HANKS HAS A PEER Swoet Littla Alix Ty -als the Kevtuoky Quaen's Bost Mil: Against Time. GREAT PERFOR®ANCE ON A SLOW TRACK Last Halt Dono in Une Minate and Theee Cuts Directly's A cheercd lustily two years ago. ashed was done by Carbonate, taking the lif a dawp southeas h Dut even at that it wa well within performance 3 was belicved unfavorable 1 she shied where s scrapers had t the quarter y econd quarter (uphill) was done in thirty-two and « fourth irlwind dnd ticing Nuney X same quarter. fourth quarter i on the fourth STATE FAIR Great Crowg Witneoes X ccial Telegram to Bee)—The events of the grand stand w huog over the fence Ain on exhibition L 2:40 clags, purse $00, Holle Colley, ‘red § was sot b ace for fouling ' Blue and York were distanced with a record of 2 a record of 2: the entrics are 1s0n & Perry, . Fillerton, Neb.; , br g, W. A Neb.; Almond R, ch h, M Neb,; Naurine, Interenting JOSEPH, Sept. 12.—The third day of 15,000 people being e Stone and staff w The soldiers’ ills and grand review by Stone and_staft will take place tomorrow i was a specially good rack being fast and weather cool 3 . a cold wind morning. The at the start, began to blow from the north, The unfinished purse $500: fourth and fifth heats. Arkalon won Princess w Dorronce _won n first heat in memnon, Faseination, Logan T, Benefs i Second race, 2:18 trot, purse $1,000: Grace Simmons, Joker and Blanche Five heats of the were paced, when darkness put an end to and it was postponed until tomor- G_had won Tame Hpnrl at Flostwood, YORK, Sept. heats were divided in two of the three races trotted and paced at Fleetwood the contests were not up to the ard of yesterday's sport. fifth heats. was second in 12.~Although kimo won third, fourth and Best time: fivs stcateht heate, tia Wilkes won first and second heats. lle Max, Victor, 8t. Jon 2:25 class, than also started. trotting: Dudley Olcott won 13, 1894, | aret, fourth Fnd=sixth heats. Test time 2:10%. Billy Knox won third and fi Helle Grant WoH® second o Mystery and Kdiber also fllvv The phenomend) specd caused all the oiher felle in the oltag for hontas “walked e an en "t 3T, | PHILADBLRHIA, Sept. 12 Point iire tay was ing of th esults 24 trotting, pufse §2.990 the race n theen str Lady, Colonel Dockery, \lediim and Bor Ami Raven won race ind ffth he it first and th m K also 1 NOU INTEREERY iyan-Layton Fight Will o O at St A Reph Ton ST. JOSEPH, Mo, 8 pecinl Tel cgram to The twenty-rou fight between Tommy Ryan and Biily La ton will take place here tomorrow eveni 18 originally agreed upon, There is nothin to the rumor that the authorities | staying the battie. A couple of R who re: he city this aft commigsions running into the from Chicago to lay on Ryan NEW YORRK, Sop The #1000 for el Petér Jackson had posted wit Davis for o fight with Corbett w own today. Jackson and his man irson Davies, called on Mojor Davi at the Columbia theater shcrtly before noo “The fight 18 off," Jackson sald, “and i want my $10,000 Mr. Davis promptly produced the check hurried it over and the list round in the fiasco had been finished kson will never get a fight with € aid n Davies. 1 know t "big fight' Will never come off. Jackson will safl for the West Indies at once, and will then go to Lendon. How long hé will stay [ do not know, but he has about given up all hope of meeting Corbett in the ring ———— LORRY TUEY DON'Z LIKE IT. Pythian Supreme Chancellor Talks on Interdict of the naze. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Supreme Chancel lor W. B. Ritchle of the supreme lodg Knights of Pythias, when questioned regard ing the action of that body in interdictir the use of the German ritusl and adoptfn \ resolution whereby saloon Jeeners and b tenders were prohibited from becom bars of the order, said: “The supreme iod £ which T am the head, has the power to de. cide what ritual be made, in what iinguage it shall tliten or whether any ritual shall be uzed at atl. We have decid that in America the languaga of the greatest number of our people shall be used in the ritual, and that is the English the decision of the supre ar I mean to stand. If w lodge in France we naturaliy wouldl elect have the ritual in French; it ermany he language of that y. fca it is to be in R “I regret veiy that our triends have takew.ofense at our but cannot help it I have many among Germans. and, Indeed, a of one German society, and it learn of their (withdrawal. W tha resolution vegarding sal bartenders it reads: 'No sa tender or profesgional gambicr ble to membership i this order FOUR THOUSAND SHEEIP KILLED, Sheep Rairers ar Ven pected Cattie Mon. PARACHUTRE; Col urth particulars hage been v2d concerning the slaughter ‘of sheep cn mesa mear hers by catt'emen. There wer2 about twent five cattlemen/ all “wearing masks. They lrove 2,200 sheep bElong'mg ti C. B. Brown into a corral and Killed ther th guns kniyes and cluba, - J. T A s herd, p bering about 2,000, er: and all killed, J. D. Huribut's shcep wer not molested, but the butchiers posted notica that thess would have be n served likewlse but for lack of time. When the sheepmen returned not a cattleman was in sight. Th sheep herder who was shot will recover. It i3 estimated by s m2 that 300 men would be required w0 do the bloody work in the short time reported. The she pmen ha armed in a body and gome to the scen2 of the slaughter. The object of their expedition ‘s reported here to be the capture of eertain range ridsts, who have bien cmployed on ad- jacent territory and who are suspected ving been implicated in the destruction e the sheep. They are reported to have d clared the'r intention to cit g suspeets or compel them to divulge the of their accompl s PRICE CORRUNT'S CROP REVIEIW. Drouth Has Affectod Corn Princlpaily the Surpins Siates. CINCINNATI, - Sept. 12,—The September crop report of E. M. Thoman in tom C 1t makes the con 65.2, against 76.4 last month, 112 points. The effects of the espectally severs in surplus states. ' pective vield 15 1.657,000,000 bushels. The present condition of 60.1 in tho surplus stutes indlcates a harvzst of 90000000 husliels against 1,200,000,000 bushels ted la year. Present returns point to 100,000 bush- els in the southern states, against 436,000 bushels in 1893. The condition of wheat at harvest time was 85.7 against the July in- dlcation of $3.6. The yleid per acre i3 uni- formiy high in the winter wheat states, while In the spring wheat it runs fr six and one-half ta seven and one-half bush- . The preliminery estimate of yield per acre point to a fctal harvest of 209,000,000 buliels, ~ Minnesotn and North Dakota will probably produce to exceed 99,000,000 bu els. The condition of cats at harvest was 0.1 against 79. last month. There is a de crease of r cent the number of hogs now being fattened as compared with September returnd 1ast 'yewr. Conditions as to weight and siz e §0.4 per cenl. il ] MILITARY TELE Efforts Being Made to Securo Recognition for Services During the War. BALTIMORE, Sept. ke military telegraphers met this afternoon. Presider W. R. Plum called the gathering to order and made his annual address, dwelling pr cipally on the efforts of the assoclation to secure reccgnition from the government fo services rendered; during the civil war. The officers _were_re; lk?lu‘ as follows: Presi- dent, W. R. Plupy of Chicago; vice president, W, C. Wilson, ‘Homesburg, Pa.; secretary- treasurer, J. E."Péttit, Chicago. = Committee on congresslonal’ abtion: W. B. Wilson, chairman; W. J. Dealy, sceretary, New York; J. H. Emerick; N#& York; B." Rosewater, Omaha; Dr. J. ¥.70’Brien, Scranton. - TELEWRAEILC BRIEFS, Ernest Gross-of the Portland Oregenlan was married yesierday at Baltimore. The MerkoffyBuock Manufacturing com- pany of Little Ferry, N. J., has assigned. Marshall H é\m,ou a prominent real estate dealer ct’8além, Mass,, has assigned. Edward Jacob¥ 1fa§ been appointed referee to tske testimolly ¥ the Beveridge-Coghlan divorco case. The associatidh of traveling engineers at Denver went ofi. 4u excursion to the San Luis valley yesterday. People <f Randall, Minn., have thelr be- longings on the train ready to move in case the fire overtakes the town. During the noon hour, when the officials were at dinner, some oné entered the Camp- bell bank at Hoopstown, Ili., and stole $10,000 from the safe. The German government has appointed a consul at Tacoma, which is the only e sular office on the ccast except the cne at an Francisco J, D. Sherman was discharged at Ukiah, Cal,, on the charge ¢f murder and was imm Qlately rearrested on a charge of murder committed in Kanses. President Greenbut of the Whisky trust ays of the proposed sult on the rebate cer- tificates that it was simply those who had been refused payment for not buying alto- gether of the trust. They had money o pay all rebates earned. [N LOUISVILLE NEXT YEAR (Continuad from First Page.) and sajlors to consarve the safety nation and they should train their sons to carry on the work. He then reterred the alioged armor plate frauds and In sted that thy investigation should rot be jowed to Crop, authorith 1 t5 act they she » n ot next election as A rem. dv'in ut offic.1s p us and ral Col form of a ladies of th went Int) 8 First German welieal Lutheran church, Mrs, Amanda I erin of ka, Minn., presiding. Th was lavishl pd with flower 13 and paims. Among thy delegates were of colored women from southert A committee cn credentials was ap and the convention adjourned unt noon Woman's Reliet crps held its first morning. The national ral Mink, the national secr shows number ing the nt plain roporte rated May of Veteran this morning orrow m national off TTERSON 870 THE n the tin ms to s p! ling the reunion Heary Wat erson oluced to the delegates, and, in 1o claims of Loaisvill> for the n t he sald: “I have with from your cowntrymen who dwe s once the other side of the © hiarts beat in ready sespor hearts, and who bid 1oy want to see you, Candor y that there was a tine wh vant (o see vou; thite was a tum vithout any invitation whaiever, e r verbal, without so mu an £ hospitality, you incisted upon ie honor of your company, and, as when we were but fil-prepared to u. 1t were a pity, now tha ared; now (hat the lid is of should refus> us the haj i u, not with bloody b but as friends a d scenes th cation and tran an virtues th: very General Custer ipmen uso ¢ the table upon w articles of « \aliy the property of gave 1t to General Cust er the reading of r committees, eto., the fixing of (he nex d Louisville was and rising vote. ha nominations for ¢ taken up, and the Walker of Indiuna were presénted. Nomination osed, and the convention Lomorrow morning. FIGHT FOR CC The political situation of t very much The frien 1o candidates for to have enough votes ed to and have orgnized committees working hard fe bint is lert uncover As there ar ndidates t E the This cv . Maine, Mont na, a naylvaniz New Jersey, Massach ware, all Onio, all but three; Dbraska, issippi, rgia, 1 of Wisconsin Walker's electi the Lawler New York or of Lav but th 1 and give it to hi Taw jority of Michigan, all of mont, Rhode Tstand, District of little 1oss than half of Ohio, all Alorida, Loulsiana, proba £ California Pennsylvania's caucus Walk wo to twenty-one for Lawl think (hey can fore rule. On account :f these clatms, the final vote will be required ta la_the matter. Ly cus the stit which the encampment is held is given naticnal senior vice commander-in-ch P. Burchficld of Allegheny City will hav cppositi-n for the positicn The iadies’ campaizn is golng on with ur ted cnergy, bat po figures cin be g.v or the ladies of th Republic presidency DuQuesne 1 scems o be In the lead. the field to stay and expre isfied with the way things or Gunlock of Chicag v of Ohi aro stll fighting. The fla roally be tween Mrs, G contest in the W Sy narrowed down i lze: of Chicago and { of Evansyille, Ind., nees about The Daughters of Veterans have nominated Mr alker cf B st department t Massachuset coed ellie King, «ud she will probably be elected tomerro WOMEN'S AUXILIARY CONVENTIONS The fair auxiliaries of the Grand Army of the Republic, having recovel the ex citement of yesterday’s parade, are also loll ing their conventions. The Woman's Relicf corps, the ladice of t and Army of the Republic, and the Daughters of Veterans will discuss serious matters, the chief ones bein their official reldtion to the Grand Army of the Republic. In addition they will natlona! officers, The stuff of Captain Jack Adams, the tiring commander-in-ch presented last night with a badgo studded wit diamonds, combining the past command insignia, the corps badge and the Grand Army star. Mrs. Adams was also honore by being elected an honorary member of the staff, the second woman to receive such a compliment, the wife of General Alger being the first. Mrs. Adams was ulso remembered vith a beautiful diamond souvenir The national convention of unlon ex-pris- oners of war has re-clected the old officers for another year. The president 3. Davis of Boston; vice presid Grant_of Minneapolls, and secre urer, J. L. Kilgore. The afternoon session of the Woman's Relief corps lasted but thirty minutes, and was secret. [t then adjourned until 9 o'clock tomorrow mcrnivg. At the conclusi-n of the business meeting the doors were thrown open to visitors. The crowd was large because Covernor Pattison and staff were present. The governor made a short address, at the conclusion of which he was presented with a badge of the Wom Rellef corps. Mrs. General John ‘A, Logan arrived | the city this evening and was escorted to the Monongahela house by Columbia post No 706 of Chicag el Quick Time of & Cattle Train. CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Sept. 12.—(Special Telegram to The Bee.)--Recently two trains of range cattle were shipped to Chicago from this point s an exp:riment to learn in what time the run could be made. Information was recelved today that the run to the Union Stock yards consumed but a trifle over thirty hours, ., John J. Plantien; secretary, O; J. ade by President entral Garfleid club, Mr, CONTEST GETTING Speeches ware Burman of the denberg Wilson A H feeling pre- Breokinridze SBupporters I:sne a Manifesto to the Vo'ers of the D striot, MAYOR OF DEMOCRATS MUST SUPPORT THE NOMINEE as a Reformer. The rumor pub- that Clvil Service tommission v ted resign- Roosevell contem LOUISVILLE. Saveral months ago Mr.* Rog Commercial Iroy's successor in the mayoralty chair carnestly (f secur Breckinridge ording to one quished the aspiration would be unable to'get the nomination. confirmation T i Roosevelt's pirsonal friends, but ORGANIZATION LEXINGTON, K aters of the continue fn his present missioner Lyman, ex-chalrman of the board r of the ¢-mmission ard nothing of a contestant for o to desperation #th of his opponent + allowed it to be prociaimed liers a woek ago for a month's ination, dri k r a month's outing on his Llicipation ATFORW, Popatists Make \TOGA, N. Y. ] 1@ platform reaflirming the without benefit 8 o single tax telegraphs and eferendum; ate care; favor- of mortgages 8 Working o fayoring woman suffrage enforcement of the eight f Duffalo was nom- allowed to pla Candidiies the Garfield A mass meoting at prberg was chairman and Ed rdinns of th The Linnex (o furnished the commissioner tate senator, assured ecn- | voter pledged himself to stay by the endorse- h is assured by s for their. office s:dves and the club just prepared at the meeting next Wednesday for the cndorsement of other can- which Tequire he made an ad- n< from the Negeo i WASHINGTON has tendered cratic Leag laro te:be the o Afro-American bureau which colored officers to contribute against so humillating that negro democracy a cesspool of cor- congressional i anization un- der the conditions 'm“.ly condemned by Sen- ator Faulkner himself and the \ey, 0 his urging them wte that it s purpose 1o o £0 in action of tho SPUBLIOA to be an actly tall Last Eve ~Tammany aking Shape. 1 wes taken by m appearcd a number of white | king rart in the was issued independents, Ccoper Unfon mayor and other municipal ¢flicers, —————— e A BARBAROUS SURGIUAL OPERATION, For the Cure of Piles, , but in the light y doubt en th ng lettirs from people 3 rits of the Pyra. Pyramid Pile thing about wish to glve o Is an aspirant Ige to becom lines to info e dining hall. o has acquitted himself the sing only (wo days paor chance o Is prepared by well and becom the world as his white brother, Pyramid Drug Co, republican legislative ticket from this cou to publish ¢ never stopped lm( only fresh latters will b: ta recommend the Pyrainid Pile o, was defeaied Lhrot y their custom- , was defeaied throu such gencral the negro as well as his whito br AMUSEKEMINTS. ST, THEATE 15, 258, 38 .uld AN ( I heard from the lips of p tive of part he made a g my race will try to various del rs who mow MI::S EDA CLAVTON In the great melo-dramatic suc The : Hluclp (5TH ST, THEATRE 16¢, 25¢, 360 and 600. LY BANCKER Tho Ratt!ing Musical Comedys The coming session will have (o elect a suc- want a republican f e Telephone 1531 ‘ompany of | e Ward e | WelliKnownComed isna organized Tuesday night Nahistrom;

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