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THE OMAHA DAILY ann SEPTEMBER 21, Struck out: Three-base hits: . Moleer, 3; Zimmer, RBurrel's Billet third, Tim: | six furlongs: De Bracey second, Bagle Bird third ThIrd race, mile and a half: Hawthorne | . (Doating ¢ wecoml, Laga DIRECTLY DOES 1T AGAIN Lowers Carbonate's Wonderful Mile by More than a Sccond. DISTILLERS TAKE ~ SECOND Aided by Oline and Jackeonville Peoria Moves Next to the Leaders, Cartwright. Two hours. 2),~Cincinna Will be played tomorraw. Fourth rage, 2-YEAR-OLD RECORD STILL GOING DIWN n second, L . OMAHA’S HARD FIGHT AGAINST BIG ODDS 0 third Midas third. Time South Omaha—The “Progress of the (POOR DAY FOR PIE BITERS a from First Page.) - GARMENT WORKERS STRIKE. AnimalExtracts Prepared according to the formula of 1. A, IIAMMOND, In his laboratory at Washington, D, €, Ready-Made Clothing Teade of Paralyzed by the Walkout. The ready-made cloth: ty was completely para George McGrigor, James ven furlongs: Diggs won, | O'Donahue, F."W. Simpson tho most hotly contested Ing industry of this furlongs: Tim Murphy | place in Scuth Omala for » third, Time ) The administration had rncd Qo Cturtongr: rvan won, | 8 e e 1o had & ek Inning and Tied Game Lost Sullsbury’s Colt Places the Murk a and Finlshes Wel line Do Nice Exhibiti Two Porm Butler count ball tourndnfeht {8 a drawing cacd. The attendance is great Washington GALBSBURG record was broken § between Surg and Thomas David € f Winnlog the Pennant. whoys could iilght In the DETROIT, Sept not find Borchers with a sears record down from 2 same time reduced his own record two and one-quarter seconds. Tweaty people witnessed cond special event of the aft:rnoan, following Robert Indianapolis, umm.pum thousand en- kansas City, laking out Relnn the scire Score and T . 124 Reinh Relnhardt, Lincoln and Dojan. | bet 10010000001 5; Kansas City, gram.)—The tween Peoria and Omaha was played here to- & was terrific on both sides, and errors wer: numerous on the part of the commenced Borchers au Directly got Double plays: Beard to Klusman to , and just behind him was a (horoughbred running mate. d City, 11; Surprise, 10 3; Surprise MILWAUK of the Loutsville base city today and practically completed a deal of the Louisville Nation nchise to this city, Nego » secretly been pra 32, the half in 1:04ig, 5, Sept. 20. in 1:364, and the mi Nams made the three-quarters s was beyond solu- ninth saved the Peorias made four seemed a sure thing for them. the visitors tied the score, home players five runs and the erable trouble over a rank dec Cline in the s , and the game In the sixth, verett'e error in the he_announc from a shutout 2 the transfer driver was obliged to go up into acknowledge rs the rating is 0:82 to this end ha was consid- slon of Umpire venth inning, and it was with difficulty that the visi*ars were per: ; Kankas City, up heat he had mad. and many thought he would pace a great mile, even If he failed to beat his B Geers w . Three-base hits Raymond to_Dooley; Double ‘plays . the owner of Online, o fta Farce at . 20.~In & game which was Robert J made the first quarter in 0:30, and excitement ran high. 4 but in the third quarter Those infMnding 1o join {n | Henry the game are ons In addition to these, side tioke mes at David City. Neb., Sept. 0. - Special fair base targer so far than any | ward rning game tc af thelr me e A e { thelr men and 13 in or of D of the Dryan ticket Surprise, e, 'w mas | In the Thi 13, Dolan ind Savid City avid City, &8 Ly Reed, i by Do- elected are as follows ~ ana | _First Ward—State: it was virtually given to rgan, J. 8. Gosney ! € wnd - | County: B H. Doud, ood 3 0 v In 8vor | peter Cockerell and J. 8 o % latteries; 4 o omas, Need and | o t und Mau- | Fran between €upr Iyzed today strike of operatives, sarment Workers unlon, the Clothing T commenced the war by pressman and The most wonderful therapeutic discovery s nco the days of Jeaner. CEREBRINE, MEDULLINE, . FROM THE SPINAL CORD. CARDINE, TESTINE, OVARINE, every ward there was more than one ticket. acting upon FROM THE BRAIN, all of which cleimed t Bryan. The administration threa of thelr regular nominees in the ward and Jim Fleming on that was headed for Bryan the administraticn baster employed in noon 2,000 people were out and at the close of 500 clothing workers had jo the other ti FROM THE HEART. the day fully FROM THE TESTEI is now clearly defined s being an endeavor scure the abolition of the lumping sweat- and the adoption of FAOM THE OVARIES. The physiological effects produced by & sin. gle dose of Cerebeine n pulse with feelin; n the head, exhilaration of spirits, increased sagmentation of the ex- pulsive force of 'the bladder and peristaltic Action of the intestines, increaso in muscular strength and_endurance, ncreased power of vision in elderly people, and incroased appetive and digestive power. Dose, Five Drops. Price (2 drachms), $2.50. THE COLUMBIA CHEMICAL Washington, D. € d ward three anti-Holcomb men were elect ward delegates are all anti-Holco but say they ace for acceleration of the ors favor the demands of as the whole their hands the operatives, the: lers deeline 1o grant anything, A number of wholesale merohants Assoclated press reporter and the general opinion was that the oper have struck just at and the manufacturers will have to increase their prices fully 40 per cent. urinary excretion, seen by an Montgomery, Second Ward—State: k, Fred Sterling. The een William Rawley and Sogar Witnesses to Io Indicted. ftefnhardt, 0; by Lin- | The latter is a Bryan man. by Reed, §. itase hits: | egation is all for Bryan srrors: David hird Ward--State i Curtin, C. M. Lyons all club was in the | ths same nam whose place is supplicd 1 | mott. s | Fourth Ward—State Mulally, J. P. Mur County, Joe Duf hy te of the not made public. No ade this son. i brought out nearly evel rickot Mateh, precinct. Much enthu Young. and Mr. W, Evason wil | everything was for Bry captain the two teams which play tomor- | ¢0 en were: ‘B orge Stoltenber M ( unds 1 the glub i equested 10 be.on the teld | the delegation to making the LT as early as they possibly can. > first half of the crippled Mill inning Captain rest and went into the box hims to give the visitors inning the Ic v reason of the fat were unable to 1a’s Driver Geers 3 ‘failure of the pacer, namely: track was a trifle too hard fo gigned two reas Kearneyites wuSaren After the fc al players practically re themsclves, having, scored suffi Tast them the balance of the season. Betwe ast of a series of ball men of Omah: Bluffs will be played on the Council Blufts grounds Saturday [ P rowd that filled the entire o T wlconcsscceon at his record of without appar Chandler drove the r\nmlm{ m’\n\ these clubs an interesting game is looked Two-base hits: S 3 Summaries: Takes Off James Kernan's Arm—Other Magio City Nows. James Kernan, ¢; Crooks to Werde ; Burns to Hines Hines to Wil- Chopping Knife . stake $1,000: wa , & workman employed at the | them bt I s omtongh e o ork for W, J. es senator. Th teh with Keacnoy St without any opposition. nominated for Al Burke was wverseer of district No Tourists. ames between and Council | Ajlen, Willlam Dubois a afternoon at & o'clock rivalry exists betwee: The county del- WASHINGTON, Sept. has signified to the district attorney that will have no further communication to make until next Mcnday, when it a report will be made of the finding of in- ~The grand jury Send for Book. KUHN & CO. P. 0. Connors, Patrick Jumes Roach Entry. three Tormer are Bryan men and the latte anager Barney | 18 an anti-fusionist. The ¢ , with the exception of Roach, AGENT FOR OMAHA. 1s expected that A\ll,‘Hl‘l\ll“\N l“fi‘. —_TONICGHT — t for refusal to o senate investigat- rles of the Sug:r tru swer questions put by the BOYD'ST Matince Satu CHARLES FROHMAN'S EmpureTheatreSiockGo SUWING THE WIND In the samo manier 94 ween s, Thomas Gille: ¢ Kelley ‘and Joseph Nadlinsky ville drops out of n‘f.' Valley—The democratic and Milwaukee takes her | five delegates to attend the county convention v arrived in the city yes- ary of the repub- spent yesterday s central committee Burke. A motion called to Peoria, Tekamah lukes Margaret Craven, he hag been I ducks and half a hundred snipe. Department returned ye No. 2 and J. E. Burke for No. SUN., NON., TUES,, l[fl SEPT. 93,74, 26, 26. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, Y ALR'S nominated for judges of election. Stoltenberger and Judge Olive named as the clerks of speeches were made by the While in Was old friends wh general of the army. the colonel met had not seen for years, and, made the colonel’ BOYD’ e ing which Dryan received mu e ot y AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. motion was made and delegates attend both democrats of Valley pi Cudahy packing house, met with a frightful Waterloo—Delegates | While handling a larg: | convention: A. Stengline, @l wers accident last night. chopping khife arm was caught in the machinery off at the elbow. ing to death before he could Te He was attended by Dr. Thomas | = miliard Kelley and Dr. Schindel, Mr. Kernan is un- made his home in South r several year and Crooks. Why Eliis Didn’'t Want Kilie INDIANAPOLIS, won out in the len for seven < ° d-year- o ummm, 5 class, purse Barned runs Indianapolis seventh (oday, v Indianapolis Hilion to Burv 8 2 Figgemler, 2 ; oft Whitehill, Indianapolis 46te with Highwaymen. Philip Krayse, had a lively tussle with two by Diflon, 3; by \\ hiteilll, Armstroni, Keefe, J. B. Nichol nominating conventio 1d taken | g watt, A, Stengline, The man came neir biegd- | 1 Keofe, aicen to 11 the olio department his known. penhagen, « Willlam Andresen. to 1. Delegates: W, McGuire, C. A. Jensen, highwaymen )Veddesday night. Mr. Krause | foward. narket in Albright. He was | = Clontarf—Delegaticn Was won by Miss Kate in Buck Almost Won One. at to Henry. JACKSONVILLE, corducts a ment act of closing his place when two | adminstration and one for Brya marked men approached him from behind and | Ea: demanded his mponey. Mr. Krause fiad the re- | fivo membe ceipts of the dayin a small bag which he Ponie ,One_ of the men grabb:d 20.—(Special nnounced that Joe Patchen and Killen and Kraus, Gentry would go in a match race Did His Work Too Soon. and though way, a little ss of the home team came near losing it. visitors got seven runs in the ninth. isch pitched a good game, last he broke down. S against thelr records tomorrow, Joe goes to beat the wagon record of i00d Racing and Row(y 8. struck out eight men in the first four in- held in his hand. Then the Brewers jumped onto him b the money bag., Mr. Nemaha County. though at' the Omaha—Solid Krause managed to get his revolver omt,of his pocket and bagan | their caucuses in the In the seyMe the men all forced | name the delegates to 0112-8 043 1-10 Jacksonville themselves iniq the building. Krause fired Barned runs: Jacksonville, Grand Rapids, 4; Milwau- Rhines and their revolvers, Finally Krause knocked one of the thugs (hrqugh the window and as he fell he dropped. (= money bag. Krause fired a shot at him' &¢' e wenf through the win- The robber groaned as though wounded but got up anil.got away without being de- He left hisehat bebind. The hat haid a bullet hole in it;and-there was.some blood Mr, Krause was not bagly injured, but he doesn’t care-to bave any more fights ce promised tomorrow. McElvee (James Ely). Chitthorm (Church How Aty (), Smiw, surothors, A By _Carisch, By Rhines, Carisch and y I e e ftacing In Saline County. WILBER, Neb., Sept. The races at the Fridatewink, Double plays: gan to- Car- 20.—(Special Tele- Standing of the Teams. fair were good. l'lu((‘d“ Won. ding of the Teams. primaries next Friday the robbers also emptied assessors for each ward to The police are endeavoring | BNt Straight heats. to g Sioux City locate the thieves. Kansas City :50%. Five-eighths mile Hermitage second, #espaang’ e At the Indiana State Fair. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20.—| s Fi ce, I trotting; purse $800: Dandy Jim'took {hree heats In’ 2:10%, 2:12, ai Nightingale Indianapolis NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. ceremony performed, to the city the young man escap:d and was | B 4 chased down by the police and brought to | member of congress from this district, opened The ceremony was performed wil the | the campaign here today with discouraging couple returned to South Omaha iast evening. | results. Although the meeting had been ex- The bride is Miss M RIDING THROUGH THE RAIN, Philadelphin Tries a Highly Satisfactory Experiment In Chicago. Quakers pre- nded pitchers today ks for the Colts. 800 (unfin- Chimes took thi 1l took fifth Cyelist Scarle on His Final Streteh of Four ndred Mites. BATAVIA, N. Y., § t 8 a. m. today sented two new left and both proved easy n Schrible was the first experiment, and dia not last the after ten runs had been scored against him. ; Johnson, who relleved him, fared but litue yelist Searle and expects to nd sixth heats in Witkes, Jack Jewett, and ride the whole 4M miles to New York ‘"‘““'"'!"""‘ Boy, without further stop. inning out, but rallled = It is raining, Batavia at 9 o'clock last night, having ridden 135 miles n twenty and through mud the Searle left Buffalo in a The Hebrew cided to strike The government final arguments in the Debs case, ward The Italians at Boston yesterday ceiebrated the entry of Italian troops into Rome. Officer Peter Ditlon of Pittsburg was killed 8 yesterday by picking up a live electric wire, | ering, September 21 Leissinring, erator at Mauch Chunk, P: Alpinton fourth. Russelmont, Snowden and Oscar William also started Btealing bases at will, prot making the record of the cason i this clty. a0 e 10100010 1038 1-2 RESULTS ON TIHE RUNNING TRACKS, Philadelphia into a bridge six miles west of Bir Knight Runs Away from Sir Walter in a Hard Finish (0 n Hot Ruc: NEW YORK, Sept Gravesend today was at a mile and a six- teenth, with Sir Walter an odds-on ite, and Sir Knight a strong second choice, 3; e and Schriver; and Bu(k ley. sprained his w Two-base hits: the bicyclist, Fie was met by afrived here at £ o'clock this an_enthusiastic Wimot @) Dahlen (), : Parrott to Dahlen to Decker. s been nominated for dele- PR bait apihour: gato In congr-gs by the New Mexico republi. | Bayer's hall, South Omaa, Double plays: Biruck ou hours and ten minutes. Jonahs Kloor the Glants. PITTSBURG, Scpt. 20.—Pittsburg won by Rusie retired in the stretch, and Simms rode hard, winning by a driving_finish. down fo e Nationul Cycle Races at Willlamsport. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Sept. 2. meeting of bicyclists here leaving four events The track was heavy and and Sanger In which Sanger being pocketed, in the post, r Tenor was backed money to win_the second race, and did Helen M. Gougar has flled a motion for a CATHOLIC new trial in her libel suit against Congress- lucky batting. was interrupted by rain, seventh lnnlnx. The clothing trade at Boston was paralyzed yesterday by a strike of all the ready-made gariment makers. A saw mill boiler explod yesterday, killing one man it distance for the place. a_sixteenth: e icanim a1 0000100203 w_York, 10. took part in only one ra finished second,” and dropped out. Prince Carl (10°t0 1) third, is glad to get back home again. conyentions. t are in favor of fusion, and quite a number slves for Judge Holc DEVIL'S AUGTION than all other When Bab; was sick, wo gave her Castoria, tacles combined When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she cli Jefferson Arnold and | When she had Children, she gavo them Castoria Sentiment of the Administration as follows: Henry Bockhou . Poppenhag turday at usual prices, 15th STREET THEATRE 3, 258, 350 AND 50- Kaelber and LUXURTAu: i xLAx \x West Om:ha—Bryan delegation POPULAR PRICE In produced ¢ —TONIGHT Sam.TkJa:k’s__creul_s Gompany 60 Captivating Cre Kilawi Living Pl + physicians and all otber Matinoe Satnrd (5TH ST, THEATER * Ui 15, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. elephone 15 This evening the republicans different wards be voted for EDUCATIONAL. BROWNELL HALL D DAY SCHOOL ing: The county convention will be heidcon the' following Saturday, September convention will nominate state legislature, a county commissioner 4 NIGHTS iy Matinee BOARDING AN cy WARD & VOKES I/ notn candidates for the Av RUN ON THE IBANK. Fall term begmm Sveanesday, ogue ame aréiculars apply to the reo September 19th republicand held their regular weekly me ing last night, ‘After the meeting adjourncd some of the falthful held a private and put up-a Blate Which et endorsed at the regular caucus to- D. Clem Deaver, nominee for congress on 2 B the people’s parly ticket, Bronght Him to Taw. nominee for state senator, A Wenkler the charge of bastardy. He ugreed 16 rarry | National ~hall, ~ Thirteenth the girl and the young couple, nccompunied | *T¢¢S: has been orrosted on | First Ward Populist L by the girl's parents, started for Omaha to MeKeighan's Cool Rece marriage license and have the | M'COOK, Neb., Sept. When about balf way =Hon: WA nie Beilstein, | tensively advertised, I o e tened to him PHIC BRIEFS, democrats and nearly a publ Thurste fe. hatters of Newark have de- | Al republican voters of who ' fayor John M GONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOU E. Garment-makers struck in New York, suits were shipped from 4 to 6 weeks We are forced to sell them or be over stocked. club Friday evening, and the result is our nd of this number nitety wer many repubiica s preparing to submit its | States senator, and who a_millionaire coal op- Alten and ¢ a., died yester- | genator Allen and V evening studies of the Catholic near Sulphur and wrecking the mill, conduct of the sehool and Clark. Tenor (even) were not badly By Menefee, L rimas One hour and Rfty min: 1) third. Time: | A coal boat rise in th: river is now iFulmer won. expected at Pittsburg. There are 10,000,000 | of the summer school Betts and Gaffney. Second 1 rice, class A, one-h: Speaker won. . one-half mile McDonald we bushels awaiting shipme As a result of the crusade agalnst the Chi- cago gamblers that not a house w The republican conyent'on for the Willia open, class 15 LOUISVILLE, , Brown second, C !nl: pltched three-sixteenths Patriclan second. bill tolay, melthe giving on balls or having cess (3'to 5) won, Fourth race, two mile handicap, Johnson second, inning on two hits and three er Attempt_ (8 to t. weeks, because of the the last sion, and was announced yosterday | gr aucus has outlived its usefulness that the primary should take its plac2, are invited to attend a public meeting of Fortieth and Farnam streets t 8 o'clock Fripay Morning, s 5012 Double and single bre sacks, in blues and blacks, at 86.75, which were designed to sell at gr2. Suits at ¢7 50 which ordinarily would sell at g14, and at g9, $12, the best productions scason at a little more than one-half the regular pri We begin a forced en t L. Greene of Kearney la ot : will address a political sale of 1,500 suits. e UMMER SCHOOL. ted cheviot Course of Study for Next Ye Mapped Oat. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The new board of Summer School America have decided upon the plans for the s Nession ly | They have determined that the next session T thoroughness to the wo running. will embrace early ecclesiastical history (first centurics), mental after taking 185 ballots, has failed to nominate any one for congress. | light and heat, sccial @ to 1) second, Tinge (9 to 10)' third. by the Colonels. mile and a sixteenth Now or Never (2% to 3 to 1) third, Loulsville, §; handicap, class A: Welr, Wilmington, Del., won. I\ The War department ha: Richardson to sary orders for the removal of Geronimo and | literature. The dire h. Struck out CINCINNATI, Secretary Herbert has appointed a court of | €conomy, painting, music, investigate the grounding of the | literature and the philosiphy United States steamer Adams in the Bering these are courses in issued the peces- his band of Apaches from Alabama to the | Sireles, also organized ulators enjoy track could sca sticky with hour_and thirty-five minut Inks and Col Now Mase Ball Sept. 20.—The report of the formation of a new base ball league was confirmed here today, Ex-Manager Bucken- Indian territory. water convention in session at Toronto has adjourned. Yest:rday afternoon the American delywagos were driven around the city and shown the sight The mine handswat Fall River have re- | the “Re turned to work jpending the fixing of a new | mer School of Americ: scale, but may go, oyt again in a week if the wages offered aj The winers threaten to go 'inf8' court If the operators attempt to redude the scale below that pro- vided for in the )Columbus compromise, | Toads from N state convention of democratic ciubs | I8 considerable attention from western ship- | pers. The contest arose made by Rio Grande offici PITTSBURG, t forty-three third-races there were CLEVELAND, The home team batted Boyd ease. Scorc: the first six. and fourth the first and a second choice went to a 10 to Scandret, ex-secretary of the same organ- 83805281 014 300010 4-8 Washington, ;" Washington, Wallace ‘and Zimmer; Earned runs: Cleveland, league has already been organized, the premature publication of the plans in no way interfere with the arrangements rom these gentlemen was learned that the circuit is to be made up of Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Boston, New ‘Washington .. : Leo (210.1) second, Cap- |.I|_ll Tip (10 to 1) third, Clementine to 10) won, Say On (13 to 10) second, J 8 to 1) third Third race, six _furlongs 0 or Buffalo, ganization is to be known as the nd 'that the new zetta (2 to 1) met at Ralelgh, resolutions requesting the congressmen from N. €., yes SERIES NO, 3(-32, will be 25 cents. fight the National league, It {8 not the intention to but to arrange and & sixteenth: ing circles, which will I er school ganiz They have ding Circle of ot satisfactory, Kuce of Sto Boys’ 2-Piece Suits— wcol cassimere and cheviot suits at ) $2, $3.50, $2.75, $3 Saturday morni Junior Suits— ages 3 to 7 years, at $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 suits-~the physical sclence, Several other courses have and have not been determined upon. ting the acticn of the board mapped out the work for the C paratory for the next session cf the sum- reading _circles under the —about the Pittsburg district CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. ed terday, and pas wiirk for the construction of | beat the Union that state to the Nicaragua camal. Father Adrian”}."@onquit of Portland yes- Iere s . but = fourteen the schedule of games so as not to conflict 2 to 1) third. THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Sport at the Dodge County Falr. eleven-sixteenths of a_ mile: point in Nevada terday celtbrated th¥ fiftieth anniversary of | ference in the routes FREMONT, Sept. 20. —At the Dod tlemen's roadster 10 1o 1) won, Lily of the W Repeater ( est. (6 to 1) county fair today the gen- ¢ mile race , Jack Lee second and W. G, DICTIONARY. 260,000 Words conferred _upon and raised- him hri®the title of monsignor Outcome at Fast St. Louls. LOUIS, Sept. Louis today: 4 200 Pages. —Results at East | The death of ¥ The match Barney Galla- 2o i favor of the first named road. his entrance Intoithe priesthood, The Pobe | {ryjng in the race consists of fifteen cars of fat steers belonging to E. and the tonnage is about mb dignity of a domestic oM White of New York | Grande train win stop HoA1bt the firm of J. M. | Junction and Pueblo, nine-sixteenths of a mile; e “¥hnounced on the INSTRUCTIVE AND USE¥UL won by Dinah, who took the last two heats | Hilyar won, wasSMimounced 00 the Now | il ‘Union Pacific train 3 York exchange yesterday. Two heats of the running race were made, ew | cific train makes but in the’ cotton trade and was | Cheyenne last night. of the oldest supposed to be very strong financially. thipteen-sixteenths of a but the second was decla will be finished tomorrow. ‘Tomorrow's events include a , novelty race, bicycle races and a ball "4 Mine of Knowiedgo and @ Mint of -quarters ot & mile; Eareig: The Brazilian govérnment will attempt to float a £3,000,000 loan. . The steamer City of Mobile, from New Emancipation Day Celobrated. York, s aground in the Thames. ore thiugs tustructive, l.nryc opedic DI thirteen-sixteenths Zed second, Monsoon Bmblem won Fall of the Marquettes. CENTRAL CITY, S el otk s SVithin \he reach of every 24 20.—(Spec cle- ce-quarters of ; e publication, for 1t I at th 3 %:pacia) Tele Mpseqiarien of .8, il 20.—(Spectal )— newest things of the season at less than the cost of produc- \? tion. _/ Hats Saturday -- at 50¢ A 1,500-mile race of stoc ada to Kansas City Is attract- that they could Men's Tourists and Derbys while . at Laramie DERBYS. TOURISTS, made between Ogden and — twenty-four miles an hour of fifty-five DES MOINES, Sept. ve decided that no further | gram.)—Emancipation The doctors ha’ necessary on Mr. Gladstope's | by the colored people of this city at state fair grounds today. in the morning, followed by a bar- Blas second, Jardine tral City defeated an aggrega- tion christening themselves Marquette, though they had plavers from J and Aurora. ning Central C stubborn game, & perfect dictonary aud a complets eacy that umber of tho book correapond- number of the coupos will be deliver.d & nd Throe Wook-day e Rioger Caught. HAWTHORNE, track good; mons and his son Albert{ were ruled of turf and all races were the horse Dan A decree has been lssued dissolving the | parad Belglum Chamber af Deputies and calling & | beeue and speaking in the afternoon. the speakers were Governor Jacksou, Con- gressman Hull and Sccretary of State Me- Tranby Croft fame and Lord Willoughby de | Farland, besides “Education of the Colored Man,” by L. A. Wiles (colored) of Mucha- kinock, and “Statistics of the Colored Man, by T. L. Smith (colored) of Keokuk. of Buffalo, N. Y., spoke a Wit 20.—Day fine; JE Sun 4,000, Hen Up to the third in- general election. 01 Tho Amorican ¥ The engagement of Miss Muriel Wilson of ary, Send onders 1o T s orders alould be addressol DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT clopedia Diewoar tte, 14. Two- , T. Jeftries, Three-base hits: By Kontbrink, Jacob Shouts Kurta were ruled off, being discovered identity was not Doe Stader won, Central City, 2; Marg : Frank Kombrinl Eresby has been broken off. The American Association of Passenger Agents, in session at'Quebee, yesterday wemt on an excursion up the Sangenay, Alblon W, Tour Struck out Young, 8. Umpire unknown race. one mile: that the Union Pacific had fixed a schedule hours for the 1,600 mile run. e e $1.00 $1.256 $1.50 CONTINENTAL Glothing House, N. E. Co $1.26 $1.50 $1.75 SEASON'S SHAPES 20.—(Speclal 16th and Douglas.

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