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i ' ; ' : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TRURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1891 \ Bryan men, seeing they had no show, did not | on some method to “get even with the ra | Telegram)—The Clay county fair opened o molished the sulky a 4 | rew attempt to do anything, A. L. Morse of At- | cal.” MADE SURE OF FIFTH PLACE | iginy, with a:gsoitattendance. and the ate: ALIX HOLDS THE TITLE NOW | Both horsen® were cakion ‘ont"of he race: | specnn ‘o Sombel them to continue the ins Kinson was elected chairman, and Frank As @ result an open letter was propared avu 4 o ull;\"! "f,r';:”;j“'w'!l'gflllw‘ ""fl'fl;:".'.fl.'.’ 2 5 4 T[;_rl!r'zlY‘fin". 2:50%, 3:01, """"‘ M‘K(nnlr*:“p:r ;‘“'.'-UHW' er_:.rM by Campbell of O'Nefll secretary. T. 1. Doolit- | by Judge Wilcox, assisted by and at the e s By Ao ot i 4 N he 2:36 trotting race was won by Cricket, . T SSSSt wuLly uw he pe- tie of Atkinson and J. . O'Donneil of O'Nelll | dictation of the clique which fghts when 3.‘;:.;2'%».“\""”,;"""“” SR WA, e e R b oond, DinasBogys third. | 3 il oy e """ml'lflml has were mominated for representatives, and R. | you speak of “fixing delegations’ cr ‘‘bolting e " The first o ¥ the base ball tourna N ™ f : ore wig also g Y v ce : 1 At easury officials, on M. Johnson of Stuart, for county attorney. | Majors.” The clique then persuaded W, L. | Omaha Orncks Ont Fer Third Vic'ory at | ment was butw ol BSetr ! spurTes | Qaliaat Li '_“ Mare Achieves Hor Triumph | Fhete was also a rur L S e | Kround that the lately enacted tarift aW 8. M, Wagers was elected chairman of the | McMillan, an irascible simpleton, a demo- Qui+ oy in Good Shape. Center an riidd. Bcore: Clay Center, on Williams' New Track. track and hurt the driver sightly, annulied and rescinded the granting of county eentral committee, and M. D. Long | erst and a partner of Wilcox in a one- M Fairfield, 5. Batteries: Redmond and BiAinh Covnty Pat bounty to sugar producers. That the tariff secretary horse print shop, where he does the mechani- e el Pt iion v AL IR L R WL SR, Nib, Rist. A5t el Mo |- die MoCeay Lot e, Dititiconsi A The following delogetes were elected to the | cal work, to sign his name to the letter. e vl ott, & Base hits: Falr: y (WILDER, Neb, Sept. 19, —(8peclal Tele- | Judgo McComas diracted that Secretary Cars several oonvenilons: Siate, D. A. Doyle, A | The letter was purely porsonal. and I shail | CLAUSEN HT HARD BY THE GEM CITYS | Birking’ mwtipaonwite: - Fairticid, Sher. | NANCY HANKS' RECORD 1S LOWERED | Eh )y (hC SIS Loitndntne and n Hblon: | by mopjodulred to show cause October 4 1. Morse, L. B. Maben, R. M. Johnson and | leave it subject to the judgment of the gocd wood, Le Yay Center, Redmond ree- b | Ance and a splent | why mandamus should not s o - did exhibition. All the visitors were well | .. Hodgkin: congressional, Ben Sherwood, | pecple of Red Cloud base Chhte Ty, 2 pleased with the showing made, which was | e Joseph Brownle:, M. D. Long, Milton Doolit- | Today, in an interview with a prominent | fle Kept ths Safes Seattered and the | TOMOTTow's e will be betw Hast- | Mile Mark for Trotters Now Stands at | much better than had been expected. The | Li Hung Chang Was Not Committod S le, ©. Miller; senatorial, G. L. Barney, [ and infiuenti: republican, he rald: “Al- - | nes and Clay™Center. oy we 0 and Che oK 16 #0604 mitted Sulelde A The o o 2:08 3-4-Jones Greatly Ph 1 and B . LONDON, Sept. 19 P » Thomas McOrane, J. 8. Walker, P, H, Parker | though [ intend to bolt Mr, Majors, 1 did Rourkes I3 ed Thelrs Close Enough - mes Oreatly Fleased a: condition. I LOND( T 19.~A Times dispatoch and 8. H. Bowels, not know of so much dissension until the to Win—Rock lsland Cine‘ies \n-"a‘ngt(! UK GAMES, Reudy to Ketire the New Queen 2.3 pace al Wilkes won three | from Berlin says (he statement that Viesroy e 4 article in The Bee appeared frem this place First Place. fir hapas of the Turt, 71 i g T il nd, Emma J | Ui Hung Chang had committed suicide in JONES WILL NOT RESIGN, Tho felgned patriot:sm displayed by some of slor g¥EN | Find Cunningham at Running, half mile: Hayden's Whipsaw | Consequence <f the reverses that had been mct by the Chinese army, and his degreda- Majors' disciples in this cily is positively : ”umm 4hl Phey Do Basiness. =S, won. Signal Bob Austin divide second | Wikl Hold on at Least Until He Sees the Re- | disgusting Ancther substantial republi- NDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 19.—Indianapolls [ o) pagURG, 111, Sept. 19.—Fifteen thou- | 204 third. Foton 3o conecusmess v Soaraih sult of the Comng Election. can farmer remarked: *I know of hundreds | Roci {iiafd, 15 St Joseph, 0, chased Sjoux Clty until the seventh and e L s i | matter of fact he comr unicated ‘..,t..t.!.,; Omaha, 9 Quincy, 8. epublicans daffpe v % ) Andde sand people yelled thems:lves hoarse this SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.—C. C. | Of republicans tiroughout the county who Pearia, 1 incoln, 10, then won out Ly terrific slugging. Genins ATRBURY, Neb., Seop (8pecial Tele. | With the Chinese legation in this eit Powning of Reno, Nev., i '1 the city and | W1 #0 square bick on Majors.” Jacksonville, 22; Des Moines, § and Blewart Sontributed errors &t critical | Atétrnoon. when the sreat trotting queen, | FAIRBURY, Heb., Bept. 18 :T'Evlv’l‘lv‘\psn‘ui 4 “""‘ "l: "' D by 1: (" e YJ . hl\uw '1 deflantly” reiterate once for all B W okt O ledR0) 8 moments and Motz made a home run after | Alix, beat the world's record by coming un- with about fance. Results n an interview stated that Senator John | that there is great dissensicn in thi Bt. Louls, 5; Boston, 4. ey s00 Dades of Batle. hend vo | € N -for- ot, 0: Kesterson P, Jones had ind'cated his future course to | and adjoining countles; that a_majority of fil L LT L L i burers) i, e iyt e m,rl‘:" i ‘;:,fm”{ nce from start to J,‘“"T;"’\Xfl?‘!:«l‘lrn' 1Y THa secong n BUDS, Society his friends. Ho says that Jones has not | the delezations from the Republican vailey | JELRRIRONS g1 RIONE GIe 1 Indianapolis TR 4l |k ramidie Siitan biatt abott the | TRAET sdb T} i LS buds, young wo- rh Alist party. but has gone over | WCF® chunged after they left Lincoln on their 1: Minneaboliy 5 Indianapolis ......0°2 3303 % 8 031 | fnish, justitying Williams® boast about the i s e P Ty joined the p pulist party, s & way to the convention; that the Webster del- | Milwaukee, 6; Grand Hapids, 4 ind ls, 21 Si City, | fastness of the track and Jones' assertion | gyt Bl TR a N R L the doors of soci- 10 the silver party of Nevada. 1In the mean- I by s 6 s, 4 s: _Indlanapolis, 21; Sioux City, A & S stralght heats. Arminian second, Almond 1t " v egation was one of them, and that at lesst . Indlanapolls, 4; Sioux City, 5 | about the ability of Alix to beat the world's [ thibi. Time: 2 ety of womane nme"nn-- wll: fllnrrn\r:l the :nm .'ml of l‘he ana ot thoir numbet returned with an amnusl | _QUINCY . (sch,m Tote- fyindianapolie 12 Sioux Gy, | record. The day was an fdeal one for such it mile and rep Bdwards won hood, require the republican state committee that he resign S8, and any . ethods wel gram.)—Quine; rder and played a k2 a Ve , Henry, vel ood ¢ - - oney, y! * aicy Johnson $ | wisest care, 0 R0 Onice, becanse that would give Colonel | resorsd to not more than a. thousand miles | Feiicr felding game than the visttors today, | HoSrCrery, McCtulex, Three-base - bits: | L0 SV4RL, and tho teack was in good condl- | iy i S5 03 be beantiful and Coleord ‘an opportunity to appoint a republi- | from Red Cloud which propriety forbids J ~ By Genins janingun. . Hom 1 WSS D GIOGK WINI K JAVes. 1A — | g charming they 4 it N . y g b P v bunching hits o first | runs! Motz, Double plays: Holahan to N R y v HEE ¢ can as Jones' successor. Kor thit reason | bublcity. __HENRY C. RICHMOND. "“l“""r‘*"\ll sl iy l;«"dl‘m- hits in the first | EAORE, MOUZ B, PStbackc ot Mfora. | troat of the grand stand for a litde prelimi- | RESULTS ON THE RUNNING i .0l n have perfect he will wait until the vada legislature Planning Campaign Meetings. and fifth Innings. Score han, Kraus, Cunningham (3), Stewart, | bary work, McDowell was her driver. In 'Y - | h, with all it meets and then resign, offering himselt as a | - REOE L EEERES SO e QUINCY, Time: Two hours. Ummpire: Sheridan. Bat- | the stand when the time arrived for Alix to | R8I Fours on the Gravesend Conrso wud | implics — . clear candidate o servi t his own unexpired , 8 T il e A.B u»r«l % _Cross and Westlake; Cunningham | po gant off were Jones and Monroe Salisbury, Gives Mudinrks a Ch . 3 skin, rosy cheeks, term. Powning predicts the success of the | central committee, which has the matter of | MeVey, of.. and Kraus, ol = NEW YORK, Sent. 10.—-Rain fell in tor g bright €yes an entiro silver party ticket :nd says that Jones' | arrenging dates for the campaign speakers, | J¢Dotsall, it. Manning Wins a Needod Game, Joint owners of the mare. The timers |,.nqat Gravesend today, and the scratches 4 pood spirits, At re-election will be an endorsement of his [ met at the Mlard hotel yesterday and | MeGrevey, o, DETROIT, Sept. 19.—Gayie was not sup- | Vore Fred Secord, John Hussey and T. C. | were remarkably few, in spite of the terri- this period the course, Jones' term will expire in two | talked the matter over a little. ‘The work | Lawrence, 3b.. ported and 'in the seventh a combination | McDowell, and Meilenry Willlams was | ble condition of the track. The horses ran young woman is years, and there will probably be no serious | of making the dates wil proceed as fast as [ Man, b or hits and crrors won the game for the | the starter. In the audience was Benator | jn o gea of mud. Only one stake was run 2 cspecially sensi- opposition to his candidacy. ~Nevada silver- | possible. — There will be Iittle or nothing in | Bickelhaupt, Cowboys. Score: Oon ILwas Sil0 whtn Mcewsll nnisbed | 5o the Greenfield. at: six. Puriongs. Rubi 2 tive, and many ites beliove that the resolution of the Nevada | the way of oratory sprung upon the people | 11elf, S8....c... Detroit .............0 0004210 Witie armoat 1 oA UBANAY | oy wea the & » and with ease nervous troybles, republicin state committee was inspired by | before Octcber 1, and then the floodgates will | PONMEHYs Doveeiens Kansas City ., 0002041 l1X Will (RO o7 aNRimL /R wahid's | T ihe openiig: race. Bright Phocbus. wh which continue republican politicians at Washington, and | bs opened. W. S. Summers, who came near 't g 1 Faold; : 4 Ba Sblo Rod T B : v ) through life, have Hakhls 05 et o = = L & e and won easily, Resuit igin R s At Washiaston, b e R R AR ‘1_‘5:: l\yz““)nt. 'rv:-.\f " and if that First race, five furlongs ght their origin at this republican state convention, was in Omaha AR base hits erelt, Manning. - D anienar | (outo 2 Nt Rasedaje (1100 8 3 i b AL L o i yesteraay:to uthef ik SrTiod (o (e feBUBI=:| Utiiok, 3b .B. Hlorte. Ftsi o pat. Tlustin, Bltites: I;::l]l‘l ALDe st '.s“.“.fu.i'.!i‘n‘ ulny\Il :j:lflx‘.i\:d (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:10. pain, headache, backache, and nervous dis- el DA T irick, 8b... Llome, Funs: Gampay, Kiwsman, Stalliney. | style, Allx came as regularly and steadily ond race, miic and a siciconth: Horn: | turbances, or tihe general heaith not good, Anti-Tillmanitos Give Expliclt Directions ki % 2 Langsford, 'ss One hour and forty minutes: Um: | Shof\ potnied eara’ twitching netvously. | beognd, Tive OAK (G to 1) thivh Time: piop | the judicious use of medicine sould be 560 ‘Btivte Convetriion Fourth Ward Republicans. Moran, Cr.... pire: * McDonald, Batteries: Gayle and | A\’ 'wds given the pole With the runner | - -Third race, six ,,‘,‘l.f{,’,w N Conawell 8 to | employed. Dr. Pierce ori.e Prescrips COLUMBIA, §. C. Sept. 19.-The anti- | Thero will be a meeting of the Fourth | McVey, 1.1 umzn:‘l ln.nu-\;«l n:n:“nun:nihmml Just to her right and trifle behind, When | 6 won, Soundmore (1 to ) second, Vienty fiopts thi ten e L e 5 PP Rt o McCann, cf.. A olis St Shide, she approachet or the start, she | (10 to Time: 1:16%. at this time. The best bodily co Tillman convention adjourned without mak- | Ward Republican club on Friday evening, | yiucchison, b, e s St 5 U, ROIE & HELLp. bl DUt he | Rourih fh i R tesults, from its use. 1t's & tenicdy spee | | | i 7 5: d xS : = Cih g _ | seemed Lo be going a little slow, but she Tourth 1 s m ¢ to | ing nominations. The resolutions passed | September 21, at 8 o'clock, at Patterson | Rourke, rf.... TOLEDO, Sept, 19.—The Toledos out-bat ‘, cially indicated for those delicate weak- | | Ed ° 2] =l cnoccnsceoe | cmmsmmimosms | mapmnomon |l cunmmuomos) wlo d ° ] wxal comomonost NO pPOP Vi ST 4 | ancsncsaen | ormeommes 2 C oon increased her pace. She was working | 5 won, W 5 ‘second, Prig (15 o4 AN08. Wi lausen, p.... ted Minneapolis tpday in a game which was | jjka, ) . ' i > ; demand of the state convention, which meets hn!“fii lliwllr;x s nfmlimp n..m‘;- w 11 be m-mz] Clausen, p. easy after the second inning. The visitors, l_l‘t(]uw-\”r::l --m-"m?.“"l %:‘L“) sas ce- | to 1) thir oD e Ry nesses and derangements that afflict wo- today, the adoption of a declaration of loyal | 45c°%, it & repubboesns of the LA Totals ..iovuens like the locals, are short severul players on | going at such a tremendous cl . When the to 1) won, Milton tiathy | medkindiat ofe getlod or angkher, p¥oull alleglance to the democratic party, the re- | The caucus of the republican party of the | SmieY Dot Sver, has begn strénginened, whils the for: A T Saakind, (liete Was & fonera) shanter i@ tos 1) ithird. ‘Time used 'lll‘n"‘}“rc “;'i‘;:fi'::-‘*‘;hio- 1‘;: fn:::;f:l:‘yl % i ¥ . el 53 3 Sl i clamatio iirty and a half; she g # eligta ) pudlation of the action of the state con- | Fourth ward for the selection of delegates | ~fiqrnod runs: Omaha, 4; Quincy, 1. Two. | mer has dwindied down to nine men. Score: | hegt jr." F to the half she seemed cace, five and a half furlongs: Dere. | health, she Jooks well and she feels well. vention of 1892, which adopted the Ocala | to the county convention will be held on the | pace it Bolina, - Muhgen - Moralis Taw- | Laedo . 0311006 2-13) o fly, making it in 1:01%. On the third | lict (S to 1) ‘'won, High Paint Belle (10 {o 1) In catarrhal inflammation i B : Boland, pan i Daw. 1 x a 014 o o o 1) ‘won, High Po ol o atarrhe ation, in chronic dis- platform as the principles of the democratic | Same evening and at the same place, immedi- { rence (2). Thr hits: Boland. " Stolen | Minneapofis “....,.... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0—%| quartér she incrensed her pace n triffe cond, Parthenia (6 to 1) third. Time: | placements common to women \Aiu‘jrul:!;lulr: party of the state, and that no nominations | ately after the meeting of the Fourth Ward | bases: L ls: Off Base hits: Toledo, 18; Minneapolis, 7. | going in 1:32%. When she started up the i are symptoms of backach W 4 Ripublloat, alib; off Donnelly, 2. Struck out: By | Errors: Toledo, 2; Minneapolis. 7. Earned | home stretch there was the greatest excite- | Seventh race, one mile: Ingomar (15 to 1) | 2, beari v i b TR T B st LU phonnelly, 2. Struck out: BY | runs: Toledo, 1; Minneapolie, 2 'Two-base | ment. Some started o yell, but were sup- | won, Sandowné (13 to 10) second, Marshal (3 nting, bearing down scasations, disor- et gy ool STRUCK A BODY BLO. minutes. Umpire: Haskeil. hits: Frank, Haughey, Gilks, Miller, Luby, | pressed. Alix was moving down without | to 1) third. Time § dered stomach, moodiness, fatigue, etc,, allegiance to the populists. It was further Y z Hatfleld, McFarland. Three-base hits: Me- | apparent effort. Thus far there had not 1 s ad « the trouble is surely dispelled and the resolved that should the convention fail t0 | yyiiois Court Declnros the Whisky Trust Rock Island Grabs the Rag. Farland, Gilks. Double plays: Hulen to | been a false step, nor a wabble of any R EomniAYQMIERRILA Gl ONery sufferer brought back to health and good do “lbadem.nlrle then all true democrats m.“"‘ 'w,"_'"“ '"‘ TR ERY WL ROCK ISLAND, 11, Sept. 19.—(Spocial | Werden. Struck out: 1By Foreman, by | kind. As she neared the wire, many that CINCINNATI, Sept. 19.-The TLatonla | spirits shal absolved from obligation to support . ittt SR Cos n)loth teams fiided poorty i | Parvin, § Time: Tao lours and five fin- | glanced at heit watches "5l Wil | track was sloppy” With mud, whichlast its nominee. An executive committe 30, Sept. 19.—Judge Gibbons today | the game today, and at the beginning of | Ules. mplre: - assad. CipbiL not make it.” The last few rods she al night's shower le deeper, pventy-four BIRRRILY 14 cat the kntlTiliman: conven: | sustained.the demurser, to: the amended vlm}; the ninth inning’ St. Joe had a sad Gt one eman and MoFarland; Patvin and Wil | seemed to increase her mark, and a horses wera entered, but only forly-cight | « WOMAN'S ILLS run, but Rock Isiand made one of fits | Son. . . darted under the w went to the post. The entire fourth race tion again should the state convention fail | of the Whisky trust to the information in | famous dashes, ad singles, doobles ard Brewera Win the First, went up from the thous: s | With nine entries, s (leg Favor- | MRs. W, R. BATES, of to carry out its demands. th i trpies were cracked Hur Sich TN "9y 3 g - % done it done ites won the first ond and third races Diizwor th, Trumbslt Co. SFRRHS Droobedingy 3 pies were cracked Hur :n such rapid su GRAND RAPIDS, Sept. 10.—After winning done 1 th . nces, D oA, o quo_warranto proceedings filed by At- | Ubies wete cracked ot in duwh rapid su | GRAND RAPIDS, Sept. 10—Atter winning | S000 e 'V prbionged, and e o o o, (R ranse | [ Oho Talked Too Mue torney meral Moloney and directed the | visitors, and eight men crossed the plate | feated by the tailenders today. time before Wil s could quiet the crowd [ in the 1 16 to 1 shot took the mone) few years ago 1M i OMAHA, Sept. 19.—To the Editor of The | attorney general to prepare a judgment of | before the side’was vetivad *The vistus | tures wore costly error e T s R BN b R e S Uy Rl Aavorte” Brescsipt pefore the side was i Sl ires were costly: error > g T i s e e he e favorite at § to 5, with Cla iavor brescription ‘Bee: In this morning’s Bee Is a report of | ouster against the trust. The decision 1s on | Without relerence "o i1 ie Bumes 1o b6 | DAY of the season. made by Catcher e IvalA Y inossed [the Castest | Atan In inet T 4 NAIX 6t Twelve, Wenther |. whic Has boess A gre what 1s allged to have transpired at the matters left unsettled by the main | Dlayed here. Score: stand, oul against the globe, just trotted by Alix. The first quar- | threatening Ttesults: Pl . y : i ey caught 8 fogl, agalnat P fer was gone in’ 0 the half in 1:01%" th Wirst race, one mile: Domingo (2 to §) | excelicot hedh 1o meeting of our executive committee last ision three months ago. The defendant | Rock Island S100 301 01 815 threw to second,"2IT feef, und caught Jvas gone in 0:3 e ha the | First race, one mile: Domingo @ to xcellent, Teh _now. evening, in which the facts are grossly mis- | Will appeal. St. Joseph . $2 0210300 0—8| land, who was stealing from first. Score: ;'_»f!f(,‘h."““”" in 138, and the mile in [ Wwom, Dillon J (8 to 1) wecond, First Chanc :u\.’v‘:mwlhil,\li»“ix'fiuv;':d represented. Your report says among other It Judge Gibbons' decision is sustained it [ B hits: Rock Island, 12; St Joe, 10 “lrvllyd f:lw'l feee 0011 g g 0 3‘ 3 ‘l‘* The crowd cheered and thousands rushed Second race, five and half furlong with ‘women's ills,' things: “Each member of the committee | will end the corporafe existenca of the de- | Errors: Rock Island, 8; St Joe, 7. Iarned | Milwaukee 02 o — 5 | onto the track as McDowell came driving | Piccaroon (8 to 5) won, Whiff (7 10 2) s will try the * Prescrip. Was asked €0 tell just how things stood in | fendant. The attorney general will prepare | Juns' Rock I LR LA RO v Alix back. Willitms Introduced Mr. Jones | ond, Hrouity (10 to 1) third. Time ) tion* and be benefited his jurisdiction, and the reports were by go | the judgment of ouster as dirccted by the Three-bas K At 2] mormm o sop oo 2o Bl smoiceSne~ oo hits: AMauck, WKling, Sage, ; Milyw the owner, and the cheerlng again arose, | Third race, mile and twenty yards 3 Zan 2 e The per S VR e urg (3 ) *alhou “to second means of a nature o arouse the enthusiasm | court. This will ‘be entered, but the de- Home Bt e | e : o Gallony, | oo, pacformance of Allx 1a the talk of il | DUEE (3 1€ I ee o aoound, of the members. It was openly admitted that | fendant’s appeal will operate to suspend it & and Snyder. Um- | Baker (2). Strugk sout R ohon | bormemen tomlght. 0] B the populists were gaining strength every | and nothing definite will result until the su- . Baker, 8. Double: plays: Spies to Egan: | markable mile, She did not seem awerried | Fifth race day and that this was due to the load the | Premo court passes on the case. The pro- Ninth Successive. Twitchell to Taylor. Two hours. | a bit by the effort, but came out as fr John (> to 2 won, tioket placed upon the republican party, | ceedings today end the case in the lower 5 AL Bept 19— (Hpeciay | Spire: | Kerlod.'' Batteries: Jodés abd | apparent! she went in. 1 ond, Detty Badger @ to 1) third. Communities which a month ago were looked | COUrts. Judge Gibbons, in making the final oA Bos Tk itied ouiey; BRir sud Sian, perfect. . In the Who'e distance I never spoke | L oo upon as almost solidly republican were ad- | order, said: — “The legal effect of the pleas | three-straight series today by defeating Des Standing:ef the Teams. Lo hatenor ralsed the Whip: It wasn't neces L LR (B il o mitted to be in doubt. That the reports | i8 to admit the ownership and control of | Molnes in Seven innings. Both teams hit Played. Won. Lost, Pr.Ct. | §o¥w uhewauis ro pe half mile pole | Cohen 2 to 1) third. Time were not encouraging as a whole was plainly | €ighty-one or more distilleries by the re- | well, but the errors made by the visitors | Sjoux City ... 20 3 ¥ : S e (et AR vell, he errors T i 3 in the very pink of condition, and 8o ea At utaalin _ evidenced from the wearied Jook on the faces | Spondent, which up to the time of {helr | Were outrageous, while the home team fleld- | Kansas City . RS AEO UKL BUE: nosAsn BNl Urking. T \nar - s il . g gg was laid on IRA 0N 25514555, tore lef pe! 5 . o LOUIS, A Firs P olis i of the members as they dropped in and but | 8cquisition = cr = absorption by it were A AleE ten runs. Were | Boscapoiia i fore let her keep her fixed Eait from the | yaco, five furons etto oy won, Lo Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable. BB Ba s ccm it tee room. owned and controlled by separate and dis- | made . Burrus did Htte botter. Minneapolls | half mile in. At the upper turn at the T e o Y o0, ety : i Al *, The above Is not only untrue, but the exact AR Jacksonville 1072 0 0 8 2 o9 | Indianapolls ... SR sy duseter YL Eounauithe trankc i | drostk s : regulate, putity, ceanse und strengtien. "TAD: # bpposite s true of reports of the committee- t is not the wealth represented by the | Des Moines ........ 0802302 1-9 | Detroit Whep hongy, and T kave her sccond place. | Second race, four furlongs: Tramp won, | WAY'S PILLS 'for the cure of all Msorders ot e capital stock of porati = o v 5 reached the home streteh, I gave | cangsor se ' third., Time: 0:5 the stomach, owels, kidneys. ) der, nervou men and of the condition of the campaign | “apital stock of a corporation nor the value | garned runs: Jacksonville, 2; Des Moines, | Milwaukee ... her the pole again.' or ) i 4 o, T .. as viewed by the committes. Tho committee | Of Its property which brings it within the | 1. Left on bas Facksonville, 3: . Des ; Bne of the Judges oav Phirdirace, five anid @ nalf furlongs: AGAIE | SUeates BUE) rerild Stk Dolleven in the snceess of republicanismn in | ban of outlawry, but it s the effect upon the | Moincs i ckeorivile, 15; | INTERESTING AMATEUR BALL GAMES | shade L ian the oiiclyl” figurcs, ‘and T Rl panior gk scon Gibery ABALL BTG HEEAEgs‘HH this eampaigh, and the 1cporis indicate the | Public growing out of a combination of [ Des Moine s: ' Jacksonville, 3} B many in the audience had it 2:08. Jones | “yourth race, six and a half furlongs: | FMMALE © PLAINTS, ot ‘ ® | corporations or interests, .the inevit - | Des Moines, 8. base hits: Strothers, < o e Was ne: smothered in congratulations. ALl Fadrnd] > Parther e g strong and unshaken confidence of the repub- | cofporations or interests, the Inevilable re- | Brs MOMSH, & No\Cin sommers, Fiher, | Future = Nebraska _Chnmplons Contest | Fo'sald: “I waa confident Alix would benf | pouthernest won, My, Pactner sccond, Irish BILICUSNESS, (Mcans all over the state and an enthusiasm | Sl of Wieh, wehether 8 intended or not, | Zelily “Three-base hits: Devenney, Home Wurmly tor Local Supremacy. the record. T knew what she could do. 1| Pat third. Time: 12 | INDICESTION for our cause such ns 15 not usual so early | % 0 nf d";mm o "“"II’I’Y and regulate the | jung: Strauss, Lohbeck. Double Ylnys: CREIGHTON, Neb., Seply 19.—(Special | ‘Want to say that I sold part Interest in her Winners at Hawtherne. | D P‘E‘P in the campalgn. We are trying to make a | I led spirlis. In its confederated | Porter to McVicker. Batteries: Caplingar | pelegram)—An. lnteresting game of ball | £everal months ago to Monroe Salisbury. | 1w THORNE, Sept. 19.—First | YE SIA, Square, manly and op:n fight, and we believe | form it possesses a power and Influence | and Lohbeck: Gragg, Burrus and Zeisler. | o Tayed b t0dhy: betwedn: the ' R: ‘This {8 not generally known here, 8he | o BAWTHORIE, Cent. 1l 00rse Tace. fis CONSTIPATION s ramifications extend into and its power ks 3 olph team . game was bought her at a_combination sale at Chi- o tace, e a sixteenth: Dvi s RIRE L sawew ectition o teus repneta S it eanion, . Goboare Buck'a Hopes Dashed to Earth, Hotly contested, and eversthing went off | cago and anipped her o my Zarm ai David | ,Second racg, mile and 4 sixtgentn: Bran | ANl Disorders of the LIVER. $he fact that your patrons want rellable | ons may flourish and expand, but competi-o| , PROREA: ML, Sept. 18~Foday's victory | harmoniously, with the exception of a little Gl Neby Lhels sow ¢ yearsold,, Hen et | pime: 11:e0, 9 3 | Qserve e tollowing | sympions osulth & § - 0.8 s oved s | [y RS ey @ ilims 5 ce, Nel June, 1890, Third [ . f romn discases of the digestive organs: Const news, 1 take it you will publish this in jus- t’,‘"‘ ‘:"‘l‘ individualism must neither be | coln wimsing the pennant, and makes the | racket caused by a bad decision of the um- | then a 3-year-old, I having trained her that | ,ThiIFd race one miles BMutberry wem | ion, inward piics, fullncss of blood dn the. lead, tice to their demands. hwarted nor crushed. home team's chance for second place very | pire. Score: spring. Last year she made a record of | DRMASKE S200nC, LAl N terey woa, | Acldity of the stomach, nnusea, heartbard, T. B, SEDGWICK, Secretary. | , Assistant Attorney General Schofield said: | bright. Lincoln had the game well won | Randolph ... »D71901 8 00 0 5018 |{B01K."The flcat' trotting «ahe: Al this year | T OUrih 7806, 81 turionght NORISTer wan, | gust of food, fullness o weighy of the Rometh, (Note by the Bditor: There is no disposi- | “If todoy's decision is sustained the prop- | up to the ninth, when Johnson weakened | Royal ....... 110004000 1-6| was in an exhibition mile at Council Blufs, | FIxmn 148 o 3 B i ot sutosating serisatisain’ when b orty of the Whisky trust will, of course. go | and a hitting streak scored eight men. | Batteries: Getchell and Carroll for Ran- | Where she went a mile in 2:10%. Since then ML e G ' “ying Dosture, dimuess of vision, "o tion on our part to misrepresent or disparage , 80 | A0 Whete she went a mile in 2.0, Since then | Jiein race, seven furiongs: Dago won, | in®a ‘lying pasture, dim or”Vision, dots of first to the creditors, then {o the owners, | SCOFC dolph; Graham and Reef, for Royal. e has steadily reducing her rec: | payir second, Buck MeCann third. Time: | webs b e slght, Tever and dull pain i the committee engaged in carrying on the A g ord. I shall not start her again here. 1 fans | but whether a recelver will be appointed. i | P’eoria ... 20000002 812| HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Special Tele- L I 8 art her again here. | he head." deficlency of p campaign for repuhlnv;ns of this atats, The | the decision In., susthined. or e aer other.piLnnain 2131502 0140005 00-10|gram)—The Hastings team fell an easy | 8T satlsfled for the present. What 1 may Xth race, seven furlongs: Red Glena | 0f the skin and cyes pain | Sibatters have received no instruetion or in- s % ; 2 A 4 45 PRerhas! te ot ; cannot say_ yet, but i 'y AR e B T 9| Jimbs, and sudden fushes o Thmation to discolor or exaggerate any inci- | Means of distribting the ‘property adopted, ol FEanes, a0, Hncol, T paBn | Teatire '0r the Eome was Bufrems home | Some one clse {o beat’ hr record o dmnildn sedond RNl VIS TUHIN, findinest S ¢ dent or misquote any speaker. On the con- | [ {AboL savl ; | and” Armstréong; Johnson and Speer. run hit, with thrée men on bases. Score: | WIRAMS was S0 pleased over the result e — St el B sl Sl i B trary, their instructions are to confine them- GORTA, Sept. 19.—Frank Curtis, presi- k e Hastings ... 00100001 0—2 ol o fantar ¢ evel Rt B or THIRTY-THIRD DEGREE MASONS, ' Box, v Dragyists Standing of the Tea seen the fastest mile ever trotted. T selves to facts. The man detailed to report "“:‘I‘-(, - M. Harrison, assistant treasurer, e el ¢ Pawnee 107078 0 48 8701 1 |5 vou will soe thei Fastestmile ever paced, —— by the proceedings of the committee disclaims | A0¢ O. W. Kidd and B. C..GafMeld, di- e R e st Mo Batteries: Johnson, Rohrer and Ward; | and it will be by Robert J." OMcers tor the Order FElected for the | ¢ RADWAY & €O., Lock Box 363 that he has overstated the situation as re- | rectors of the Transamerican Distributing | Rock Island ....... 1 u 59.2 | wilson and Fox. Base hits: Hastings, 5; He also announced that ng Jib, DI- salng Ve York, for Book of Advice. emaLamme geeae eas| g % Lincoln 120 67 b3 ) S| 8 . v tlv i (3 ' o o e e o tlea | corpary, eastern agents of the Whisky trust, | L G HG o awnee, 14. Struck out: By Johnson, 1: | rectly and Online would be driven against o g : el il B, Bt o e o o 1T any. | Arrived iu the city this morning from New | 5COm® oo R by Rohrer, 1; by Wilson, 8. Errors: Hast- | their records. Another brilliant event this | BOSTON, Sept. 19.—The supreme council Py s at Tault the blame must attach to | YOFK. Toris to Interview President Green- | Gmba oo .o .. 121 A ings, 11: Pawnee, 1, Umpire: Bamew | afternoon s Bhel A going (o beat the | of sovercign grand inspectors gencral for | A Bmms Bmmfl-flflm’u the fndiscréet members who talked too loud :l':llm:‘:_'nl: 'l;‘f:l'[ n,tna:ll Euosel |m1<i Tnd it was | St. Joseph .. i 56 [ Telegram.)—The ‘opening Ghimen of the thrae In 210, equaling the record. Many | the thirty-third degree, Scotish Rite Ma- . 3 e %0 fuo much), aoparent that .lnateucsions: ha i Deen gl‘vuy: Des 2 a1 days: base ball tournament at the Butler | caught the time as 200%. Al other features | sons, today elected these officers: Soverelgn | i lon, Blosplos: cerned a he greates county fair were played today. The morn- | were interesting, The 2:21 pace required e o ot ’ 34 | 1 ing nlso Milhollandites Support Mort secrecy. Following so soon after the resig- - T A PAGUE (ARES {ne Eame was betwaen the frst and second | four more heats, or six in all, to complete | Srand commander, Henry L. Palmer, Mil- | ‘hatism, G Disorder ta Dy SARATOGA, Sept. 19.—The Milholiand | nation of Nelson Morrls from the board of AT LRAGDR sl nines here. Score, 8 to 4, favor first nine, | it. It was a prolonged struggle between | waukee; grand leutenant commander, | yonsi tidota for Alcobollo association held & meeting in the United | directors, the meeting of certain rebate Afternoon game between the first nine and | Whirligig, Barondale and Rocky P. Re- | Charies L. Woodbury, Boston; grand treas- | L e Ty o] He Vousher holders in New York, the desioms | sohuny Montgomery Ward Fills Uncle | Surprise. Score, 10 to 2, favor David City. | sults: ¥ : ] L . - : States hall ball room today and unantmoucly | YRUGher holers In New Yorle the decisio A atina oy ol Bobae Mote The best batteries are in reserve for tomor- 21 class, pacing, stake $100: Whirligly | urer general, Newton D. Arnold, Providence; THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. adopted the following resolution, offered by 2 e et U as i ol Lo Lo 1L L8 com CHICAGO, Sept. 19—The Giants took the | FoW &nd Thursday won the first, third and sixth heats. Baron- nd_secretary general, Clinton K. Pa 161 §. Wostern Avcnue, CHICAGO. J. Milholland: o 3 s B dalé won the second and fifth heats and | New Yorl ' o st 2 to & possible recelvership, the presence of | fourth successive game today, on pure luck. e , e il e | Now.Yorky gridsalalslexiof athe, Genare ¥or sale by all drugggisa, Omaba. Resolved, That we, the accredit™d repre- P LORD HAWKE'S AMERICAN TOUR, h Samuel 0. Lawrence, Boston; grand keeper B i tivas ot the vepublican: arganization. of the distributing company has-caused great | The visitors were outbatted and outfielded, ,llflumm: l}w el‘nmzl “l;:d Smn also started. | ") "o iohives, Luciue R. Paige, Cambridge; | ~ semmosecaammosmns 20 26 the ity and county of New York, while | Comment in distilling circles, and numerous | but their errors counted for nothing, while | Wi Play No Games West of the Atlantic 3 e Aot Vit g0 - Lady | grand master gencral of ceremonies, Charles | R N L protesting against the -outrageous manner I"e.‘eej litn'-‘ ctions that the trust is sorely | the two charged to the locals produced all Const Citles, Wilkes took three straight heats. Time: | McClenachen, New York; grand marshal gen- French Propa; A in which we have been treated by the re- CLB L the '"\'('H-kfimm 100012000 4] NEWYORK, Sept. 8.—Lord Hawke today %, 234, 3:8 Blemonth and Ciphas also | eral, Robert E. Patterson, Philadelphi fres aud o lugel Enssanied st publican state committee, yet pledge our- Ly s oo LI New Yor 4| sald the international cricket match be- S 1,000: op | BTand standard bearer, Willlam H. Higle Hlealih, titrengtht aud Vigon gelves to support Hon. Levi P. Morton for Chicago ...,/ 2 0.0 0 10 0 0 0—5| {qeon hig team of amateur Knglish cricket- | A° won thtes Somiuht bt and meetn | Bridgeport, Conn.; grand captain of guard, Use 7t and pay if satisfied. 0s T. Saxton for leuten- Base hits: New York, 8;. Chicago, 9. Pr- g : v A yon CALL Ge is Tyler, Burlington, Vt.; assist- fi:’:&:éfi 3:;:13?“‘1“:“ Aibert x. 'Haighi | Bemousrances Agalust Abandoning West- | rovs: New York, 3; Chicago, 2. “Harned | &8 and Al New Xork was by mutual 2:148, 2: 6. Egyptienne, Domineer, Al- | George Otls Tyler, Burlington 18 Pl Lo h p RS i) : S 5 ow 1 | mints, Baronmore, Bloomiield and Good | ant grand secretary, Joseph P. Abel, New for Judgs of the court of appeals.” I i LR runst ‘Chicaga, X 'Cwo-base hite: 'Ryan, | agrsement daclered loft, owite 1o the 1| mime atso staried. York; grand prior, Rev. Josiah L. Seward, Sy ey WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—It was perhaps | jjavi’ parrott to Dahlen to Anson.. Struck ors left for Phil- | ~ Three-vear-olds and under class, pacing, | Lowell. The list of supreme deputies of the IBNek mridge¥ Shiet-IwLav Plessed, with a view to the unexpected execution of | but: By Hutchison, 1; by Meekin, 2 Tim :l;ll'::,‘:.‘pnu;(:pfi‘.‘,'::,‘.:gh.""d il play the | stake $LU0; Kila T won two stralght heals: | different states includes the following: Iili- | LEXINGTON, Ky, Sept. 19.—Mra. L. K. | tho plan for the concentration of traops and | Awo hours. * Umpire! “Lynch. "Baueries: | Gentiomen of Bhilodeiohia on Friday, Satur- | Sme:, (05 Gy Rokeby: le Girl and | 0 John_C. Smith, Chicago; Wisconsin, | Hunt, the vencrable president of tho Antl- | tne reduction of the number of army posts | LLaichison and Bchriver; Meekin and Wil- | £0¥ o B e iy again in Phitagel. | nBpeed race agamst record: Alix won. | Albert D. Carpenter, Milwaukee; grand mar- | Breckinridge association of Lexington, has | that the formal order to give It effect was St. Louls Made it Three. ghia on the follow ing Fridy, Saturday and Tisiot:0avk I DN DAL fotdl, 1200 B, Eiek STMRD:THER il iy Qo ) rovelved a letter from Mrs. Mary Desha. | \ihneld until congress had adjourned sag | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.~The Browns won | Monday. 'As soon ds the litter maich is Winners at Neneca. Urner, Cinclonati; Amos C. Pettibone, Chi- | sister-in-law of C:lonel Breckinridge, now . X Ty the present series by taking today's game | Sompleted they will leave the Quaker City | PIFFIN, O, Sept. 19.—Results of Seneca | 8% L - | 4 but few senators and representatives r P for Toronto to pl two d 5 {cll&lnx p Waik ngion, e el | ARkt - By s tarei ot toe'| trom the champions by ‘& narrow margin. 106 Soronta/t Dy Aatwo Cags matale ou [iDrivin park LR 044 Fellows Hearing Appeals. | i e owliig extract is taken: 1 will prcbably 8 1s of the | In the ninth the score was a tie when 8 By af Qdto) I e o 0 trot, purse $.,00: Nightmare won 1n SYA dA. Te gty ol » 3 ¥ ) hever see you again on this carth, and [ | order nine posts are abandoned entirely and | the Hrowns went to bat. Dowd strucik out, | Jians, On the following Saturday and Mon- | siraight heats. Autrain, Nehina, Oudah, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn,, Sept, 19.-At the | CHARLES FRILAAN'S bt ‘- - day, Octobe: nd 8, ee ep- - ik o e Wi ess gession of he sovereign grand lodge want to tell you how much I thank you | three are reduced to insignificant subposts, | Ely took his base on balls, stole second ey, DatoseriAnd.; will meet a r Bessie Wilkes, Red Hot and De Witt also | business session of the sovereign graud lodg | - : o e Boston. This will be At et ! : E Th 1 ‘si‘ kc for what you have done in dofeating the [ All but two of tho posts abaudoned are in | i, 0%, MiLers it scored the WinoR, bui | the last game of the series ond the ma- Riaced, ot time; BB 16 straight | 921040 Pelows the ireport af the committes | mpire i neairesT0cKkLo man who had disgraced the Ashland dis- | the west, namely: Fort Marcy, N. M.; Fort | the latter had better support. Score: * Jority of the Visitors will return to England | yoocPAs burss $00: Eable won in straleht | on appeals were taken up. On a question | wrom the Empie Théats New York, fresents trict, You at home can hardly realize how | Bowle, Ariz.; Fort McKinney, Wyo.; Fort 1 0 00 o 1—5 | o the American steamer New York on >owers and Rupert also starfed. Best | arising on an appeal of B. R. Shipley against fug lis great s we felt here. There was universal re- | Sully, §. D.. Fort Supply, OKlL; Fort Mack- | bostan .. R 17§ | Wednesday, October 18 s i BOSION ...eevuiinn 03000000 1-4 CHILAL. " PHLA, S i i i % the grand lodge of Missourl, the committee | folcing (his morning when (he result was | inec, Mich, and Newport Barracks, Ky.| Base hits; St. Louis, 7; Boston, 8. E T T APy A e 860 e ke Bwing won'| zeporiod thal.past grands baving Lad one | known. These posts were in much oo thinly settled | St. Louls, 4; Boston, 2. Earned runs States and Canadian players was declared | ¢ - - | opportunity to vote are stopped from any | N DGsbatented” BopaTIicans.” wostern states, cansing the expediture with | Louis, 2" Boston, 2. * Two-bage hits; Lowe, | oft toaay on account of rain. When the Glenwood won frst heal, Maggle &y Little | further exercisa of the right of suffrage. | W L0 SOt Ll 0y seen %0 nighis In New AL T regularity of large sums of mone; e | Connor. " Three-base hits: Shugart, Bal heavy downpour of yesterday stopped play | ran 0 4. Be: e: | Appeal of 8. C. Kendall of the gr lodge i Yo RED CLOUD, Neb., Sept. 17.—Ta the Bdi- | SSEIEELY O 1a7Es Bume of money ";E“';‘r_ non. Double plays: Lowe to Tucker; the Canadians had baen retired fob 158 runs, | 51, Daisy Bean also started. Dest time: | APIGE PP ™ i odse 'n noble grand net | The Companyi—tienry Milier, William ¥ tor of The Bee: As a sequel to my state- | q) . to Quinn to Connor. Struck out: By Haw- | and Americans had run their score up | *Rif. 8 : 3 eaTsenIntiNG 0 “whioh, ||~ MAcy bion, Margaiet Craven. Ko ally. It was not supposed that they could | £, QUIRD t9 Connor, Siruck ouls By, HANS | And Ahe s o of nine" wh re up | “'Rifie won the fitth and deciding heat In | aside a ballot for representative in which |~ Mary Hamptog, Maygiict Graven, | ment, which u|)|vll‘nl\‘rl on the editorial page | be abandoned without some opposition, and | fifty-flve minutes. Umpir Hurst. Bat- | eleven was to have played anof nnings, 225 trot, postponed from yesterday, in | Kerdall had received fourteen and Leéepar \ b Sday Hobeon, ‘Heani. Mils T of The Bee the 13th inst., under the caption | already a flood of protests have begun to | teries: Hawley aad AMiller; Hodson and | but the storm mad impossible. Close Contests at Topeka. ten votes, In the second ballot Kendall 1e- | Genen leve . Reynol John Borventz, o' “Discontented Republicans,” there has | POMr in upon the War department remon- | Ganzel. 3 ceived ten and Leepar sixteen votes. The Arthur Taylan. 4. P Whitma i been hatred, bitterncss, contention, wailing | Strating against the change in every case. Reds Should Have Had Hoth. Anita Do xira. TOPEKA, Sept. 19.—The weather was per- | appellant claimed the action on the first | IPrices—Fiest floor, 513 bulciay, Tic and 81,00, General Se L JCINN. g —(Speclal.)— feot today and there was some close con- e Mned |(ndin , and gnashing of teeth In the Majors ranks | General Shofield, who s acting as secretary | CINCINNATI, Sept. 15.—A bad declsion of | ANITA, Ia. Bept:: 19, ~(Special )—Anita | {& ) “ ballot was wrong.. Appeal sustained, | = - = ever 'llnee. | of war, has to bear the brunt, but he is | Umpire Kmslie gave Philadelphia six runs | and Exira playef'balt on the home grounds | "%, “r'.u:""j ot e A — - | if I)IS SUN.. HON., “.i{\‘ WED Tron Quill took two ight heats and race. Recent Postollice Chauges. SEPT. 93, 24, 95, 76 AMUSEME ——TONICHT —— P |1 These sapient Majorites could not suppress | Jaying aside the papers until the return of | and lost 1he first game l-vrb(' neinnati. The |'yesterday and the gime resulted in a vie- * heir indignation when they saw an objee- | Secretary Lamont, who must pass upon them | Reds won the second game by hard batting. | tory for the Anisas. cAnita’s first nine has | Belle Colley second. King Lud and Miss | WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 pecial Tele- Sition to thelr choice rajged in cold type, and | in the end. “::‘"‘m’l“l [ i 10400020 ¢|ien "|"'T" san '“pgnlvml “lhla vear Ilm(l uuu-klylum. sn_.‘xw-d, Best nm.sm'- 22 gram.)—Nebraska postmasters appointed to. MATINEE WEDNESDAY - e — as only been defedted five times, and then econd race, 3:00 pace, purse $i00: Gro " 5 Ly y P RS verr -.:II'”‘[‘:‘BW( T ey | TMPORTERS RAISE A KNOTTY QUESTION | Philadelphia . 06302000 1-12|ony by heavily Maaded” clubs, " The Lin: | Cleveland took second, third and fourth | day: Albany, Sheridan county, C. M. Reb- CHAS, H., X ALIZ'S e ¥ POTMBISIg > 19 /dotorming Hits: Cincinnati, 12; Philadelphia, 12. Er- | coln Western assocdation team plays with | heats. The Princess and MeAnder divided | beck, vice W. A. Truea, resigned; Grafton, NEWRST Trensury Department Called Upon to De- | rors: Cineinnati, i; Philadelphia, 3. Earned | the home team 'on'¥iiday, September 2. | second ~money. Hlack Rover, Orphan | pillmore county, Walter } vice T. M 5 et e = L Tuns: Cincinnati, 8; Philadelphia, 8. Two- | A big crowd and a good gume s expected, | Knight, Japan Billy and Altamont also | pigher, resigned; Over, Custer county, Mag Side Wiheu bhe Farll LN} Toek Biteos fane’ Nits, "Merritt, Smith, Thompson, | as there is no mistake, but Anita can play | started, Best time: 2:20 Fiapisr resinsd Ovep, Ouster Gounts B | WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—The question of | Dwyer, Holldiy. Three:base’ hits: Hoyle, | ball with any ameteur team in the state. | - Third race, 3.0 trot, i-year-olds, purse | Bl A. McMullen, v Hover, re- | SERIES NO. 31-32, - the date upon which the new tariff law | Home Tuns: Holliday, Thompson, Sullivan. | Score: a1 $400: Lulu Delaney took two first heats and | signed. Ll d e ng more actual novelts than all other Double plays: McPhee to Smith to Massey; | Anita . 20050113 % 1—13 | race, Second money divided between Heir The following South Dakota postoffices are | Dectacles combimad, i MecPhee to Massey; Massey (unassisted). | IXira ............62.%8:0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0— 5| Medium and Whisper. Lineal Russel and | ordered discontinucd: Augusta, Sully county, | s of Special Somary. Corgems Coatuiey ¥ bates on goods imported between August | Struck out: By Carsey, Z Time: Two ; s Blood Russel also started, Best time: 2:36%. | mail will go to Okoboji; Copp, Potter county, | 8nd Armot. Grand Opers 1 = THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC 1, the date fixed in th 1 Sust | Rours, Umpire: Emsile. Batteries: Witt- | pii gait o e Atita, 4 Bxira, 1. Base | Udicth race, yearling trot, entrance money b S S Sh e fotter cownty: | fiices. trilliant Light e Taurapéan 3 i , the date fixed in the enactment el ¥ ours, e B : = | nits: Anita, Exira, 5. Home run: nita, 7 4 0N mal o Lebanon; alworth a T'remieres Al and Female Do ause, and | rocic and Merritt; Carsey and Buckley. 1; Exira, 1, Base o balls: Off Myers, 6 | and 3100 added: Gypsie B took twa stralght | wortn county, mal will go to Campbell. | You . THIE BHAIT OF went into effect, involving the question of re- August 29, the date when the bill became | “‘Second game i o . | heats and race, Black Thomas second. Hob 1 ¥ ¢ by pitcher: Dy Odyers, . WIild pitchies: s A 908 blished at Maris T s a law, which was raised by some of the | CIRGIRRLL L erc8 2 0 0 0 0 0 & o8| Mrens B o kT omtr Ty Beymor 5 by | Batsford and Dandy Dix also started. Best | A pestofice Bed begn sstibIsASC Marion = Lot 1110 Y. HRE R yers, Yo Beymer, Y | time: 2:51 ville, Rock county, Neb., and Albert G. Fel- | MUST 3 g Now York lmporters and 18 now under con- | FRIGSEORR e b R0 D0 L 8 0n T | RER rn Siveis and Gordimier.” Ui " Hal Dillard Tukes & Low Mark ton commissioned postmaster, T2 FOUR MILGET DANCERS 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Words [ | sideration by the new board of general ap- | rors: Philadelphia, 1. Harned mins: Cin- Heynolds ‘and+Voorhees. ONDTANABOLIN Bt WeRemlal | ioumen. ato Aradde v, _Dickisor |- BHE | oK THE B praisers, was referred at the request of Ap- | cinnati, 7; Philadelphia, & Two-base hits: JNDIANAVOLIS, 8 gounty, Ta., o lscontinusa for” the. WinLer. | _uie of weats Wil open Satuiday w usial v lom praiser ‘Summerville to Solicitor of the | Dwyer, 2; Parrolt, Massey, McPhee. Home ‘390 grot, purse $00: Morea took firat, | Mail will go to Okobojl P H INSTRUCTIVE AND USENFUT. Tinesury Rosve by Avslatant. Seoreiary Curs T . i plevs: Tatham second and fourth heats and race in 2:22 s R T, 15th STREET THEATRE — {ik, Solicltor Reeve has garetully, looked | Wiruck out: By Parratt, 3 by Weyhing, 3 | Veterans of the Late War Remembored by | 3384 41, *5ick i “Inthe)”"" #ed’ Wilkes. | BERLIN, Scpt. 19.—For the week ending | POPULAR PRICES 155 250,355 AND 308 L4 Niwe of Knowiodye and @ Mintor || umination has rendered a decision, al- | fime: One hour and inifty-five minuics the Generat Government. Bithan " Jollie wilkes' ana’ Zeland alss | geptember ‘11 in East Prussia there wers Tolopigns 1. Vasfuinoss. though the decision has not been made pub- | Murphy: Weyhing and Clements arrott and | WASHINGTON, -Bept. 19—(Speclal. started. s o $800: Hal Dillard | twenty-eight new cases of cholera and nine " el truetive, usetat | | 1€ It 18 understood the solicitor holds the | " CLEVELAND, Sept. 19.—No game; rain, | Pensions granted, [ssue of September 1, v retlorall DAOK, DHIES Tk snd A0 | peatha € a In the Elbe dis Sam T Jl'lflk's LI'SMH Bm any frguve: w29t 1| law did mot go Into effect untll it was of- | PITTSBURG, Sept. 19.—No game; raim. were: ook Inree bosts ln 110k, 374 and 1209 | deaths trom that disense In the Eibe die- ) biétionary."inantia || ficlally promulgated by the State depart- Nebraska: Original widows, etc—8arah | B oo o e rhaoels " Daflas, . Reflector and | trict ono mew case of cholera was reported: |y ue fron) Sam, T. Jack's Opoera House. Chicugo P Standing of the Teaws. B, L e s suncded y nilar publication ever inued ment, August 21. It is generally believed Smith, Salem, Richardson; Sarah Thompson, | Nearney also started. and one case of that discase was aunounced | 5o Capiivating Creol ot wreal work, now for the f at the department, bowever, that the im- Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | Barada, Richardson. ‘3-year-old trot, purse $600: Buzetto took | at Hesse-Nassau. In the Rhine district two | Kilaull Living Ple giaced withun cho' rach of every . 3 0 @ 8 Jowa: Original—Darius T. Clark, Ana- | tne second, third and fourth heats in 2:18%, | new cases of cholera and two deaths were Baltimore . PRETeEn, for ihla i e aeen Mrion wilt ot 1 mtisted With & declion | ‘New Fork mosn, Jones; John M. Lain “Bloomileld. | 233 ‘und #13i. Hal Pointer ook the frsi | reported, and in Silesia there were ftty- | (BTH ST, THEATER “' Davis. _Original widows,” etc.—Sarah J. | heat in 2:18% and second money. Dora H | four new cases and twenty-three deaths. | AT EC ."l.‘“’“ dictonary and & complete cacyels of the Treasury department to this effect, | Boston .. Jones, Monticello, Jones; Amanda M. Hub: | aiso ran, ; 3% an ard, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo B-year-old pace, purse $300: Marletta Sugar Makers Go Into Con elephone 1581, South Dakota: ‘Original-Reuben Sh'rk, 1 0 tl two ats in 2:17% and 2:19. b . 3 P i > Huron, Beadle. Bk e Liila Bhawhan and Ren's | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The Miles | 4 NIGHTS ¢S SEPT. 23. Dakota: Original—Davl 3 i Sunduy Mutinee \djorth Dakola ginal-David Traver, | Misht also started. Planting & Manufacturing company of Louis Pency WARD & VOKES H/goun —_— - At Dodge County's Fair. iana, engaged in the planting and growing | Without doubt two of th funniest people ou the Auordcis should be addressal 2 Charles Taylor, near here, burned today with H".Z!,’:‘ ton Governor Sheldon at Edgemont. v‘REM;).N;l; Dflr‘\; WT(S w,r'l:ld ale of sughr cane, this afternoon applied fo | Amer 1 o ,mh.)'r";'x‘,'.‘;..f““ origlual. lu y contents as the result of a gasoline stove | kL EDGEMONT, 8. D., Sept. 19.—(Speclal am. ). e Dodge county falr today Judge McComas in the district supreme - " - DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT explosion. Mrs. Taylor narrowly escaped Mixed Bport at Clay Center. Telogram.)—Governor Sheldon delivered u r}”m&.{"&?fl: Li‘::;flu‘."fl:,:;’\fi.?d_ vourt for & mandamus against the secreary | A RUN ON THE BANK, with ler life, CLAY CENTER, Neb.,, Sept. 18.—(Special | two bours' address here last night, 15 the first heat Ben F ran into and de- | of the treasury and commissioner of internal AL tinee Woducsday. £l 5 that number of tho Lok correapond. | | DUt Will Insist on carrying the guestion iato | Philadelphia BRih the Series nuuiber 0l tag Soupos the courts. Brooklyn .., e will be deliver.d. ——— Cleveland B Bunaty aud Thrvo Wootkday coup Result of Gasoline Stove Explosion. Fisburg | With 16 conts 1n cota, will Dy o0 e “hicago .. of The American Encyelopedia Dicdoa: CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Sept. 19.—(Spectal | (e, i Ay, Send onors to The Boo Ofea. Telegram.)—Yhe elegant farm residence of | St. Louis ot st m sttt 222R08RK: BEZSEE222822