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THE OMAHA ]JAILY BEF hA'l‘Ul{l)AY Srrors: Pittaburg, ew York, §. Earned money, Arminian fourth money. Time during the year hae affected materially and WON T 0UT IN THE EIGHTH | Bt wasairs e | LORD RAWKE SAVESHIS TEAM | 2 zac e o gh mrflmwn RATES SHARY [ 2o, oz o st et on Double plays: [hret to Deckley to Wea- ,r\lm‘l The Saline county fair closed | Atthough it is probable that every class of — ver; Fuller to Doyle. Struck, out another good, crowd and enous P | bonds may be ealled on to make concessfons Bhret, 2: by Meckin, 4 Time: Two hours n hand 16 ‘pay all premiums in full | reator or less g to their priority Rourkes Overwhelm the Leadcrs with a | And twentycfive miny Bhesy JJetia | Bis Clevor Hitting for feventy-Eight i Dase bal: m“w‘ 8 Crete 6 = Racing ,,in:- Running East frm Ohicago Very | Stockholders can ass y will have Terrfic Batti: g Rush, o onfo o L] L Viry Timely. [| S dos seuctil L Ant'ous to Maintain Th m. preserve therr holding Fe I8 no dou Anse Wins from the Beneh. | “Pony race, hiuif t 1 however, that a pla rranization S Dandy 'f 1 Rhresscinrtes; o ) i nd will be proposed which will give th | | | PA STARTED (T WITH A HOT DCUBLE | ngain defented e of thelr PILING UP RUNS AGAINST PH LADELPHI Jonny | King v LAKE LINES GETTING THE BUSINESS | 2009 ‘ll}” considerh y“(”\ sact |‘r ':‘nl“ y at critical point very ef FRIEMONT, | Sepit lor was batted wh e wante The Dodg 1 Sage's Hands Hleld Down to Seven 1lits by | a hit. Scor Three Wickets Fell for Fo but the | yog peer derstand that n f the committess thus f | formed are wor r inter s Sonthern Pacific Expected to Renew the | one of th nown i} b Fewh | adelphin Captain Then Went In and Se ; being an off - Ao \ Clausen—Lincoln Forced into Fourth el bbbt lloras had four starters y War on the Atchison in Retalintion | Adams ¢ 3 n, Place—Les Molnes e hite: Phi ; Mt e el L Almont Monrg 3 or 1k Refusal to Join the Trans- Quiney. Errors: Philadelph Chicat 3 i Favorable Conditions. Erine 8 third and 1 Frank fourth Th t . runs: Philadeiphia, 1; Chicag me: 248, The half mile running continental Associatio ¢ e in its inj an —_— base hits: Wimot, Thompson, Schriver - Top Saw won v that it 10 be called especially 3 Houseman, Three-base hits: Dahlen. Hom. | Min * third -~ e the attention 4 stockiolare: . Th ymaha, 7; Rock Tsland, runs: Dahlen, Double plavs: Dahlen to | PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. 21,—Lord Hawke's y e bieyele race was w Adams commit der dat Jacksonviile, 9; Lincoln Schriver (o Decker: Dahlen to Houseman: | o jcketers made their appearance on th Ellick, Jim KimmeP second, Frar LAy s et L 1o the followi rdinary public a Mol o, Cult Houseman to Dahien to Decker, Struek rs third. The mile open bicycle race Troifi Ol'cawe kre Baeoming T Ah . uf d ! AT N a, U; 8t Joseph, 5 ut: By Hutchison avior, 2. Fime: | beautiful grounds of the Merion Cricket club contested by Henty, Fredrickeon, Al | oo (U el 1 BRI Ml VLY nouncement: '\ with the Gern KNOWLEDGE 8; St Lot Two hours wnd five x + Umpire! | Haverford, a suburb of this city, at 10 o'clock | |2 LUt JKImme Ky Ta0C WHN K| SreTRi wakens A Wihsn: Uiie J6TiE YaBati bondholders who published March 40, 1554, ] i A n, 14; Loulsville iynch. Batterles: Taylor and Clements; [ S¥€700 b STEEED 00 (R : 4 the order nam redrickson also 1ght rates, and when the joint meeting of and Frankfort, the statem " Sringes comfort aud improvement and Chicago, 11; Philadelphia, & Hutchison and Schriver this morning. The day was beautiful, the | w the half mile time prize in 1:1it the Central Traffic association and the trunk | the T nt situation of the North rn Pacific tands. to. personal ,”‘I. ment when Washington, 1; Cleveland, : : | The grounds, howev were in anything RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS. Mines Is held In Chicago next week It I8 | panawament of the shareh Ahd rightly used. The many, who live bet- Sloux City, 127 Indianapolis, 7 r‘ |'.:,\ v\an.)’\l-v’ Jept, ‘_|\ n.\w 1 luc '.(r 0 | it oy i, conaTtian for b i elid ] - more than probable that the matter will be | bondholders have to take t tection | ter than others uulunynvlm» more, with Toledo 141" Minovapolis, 6 fov:ths Washintons toflay, Vouns plicned i Iv“”:‘i““)h“ o ‘r~'|"’:d ‘\ b Littlefield Toes u Little Foul Riding at | Srought before the meeting, to see | ne | their interests in hand th-mselves expenditure, by more |-rnm|»|ly Milwavked, 10; Grand Raplds gave them two runs .M’ eve v‘u"”f the gt il ”' ¥ N |‘va: '\K -\m "; Gravesend and i Fined and Suspsnded. arrangement cannot be made to maint:in the “n is manifest that the stock and not ing tha world’s best products to game, Cleveland did mot hit Malarkew, a | can players, w e excoption of A. A NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—To make up for | .4 'he lake lines 4, he lions | the bonds have cast t ting “th lie needs of physieal being, will attest ROCK [SLAND, Til, Sept. 2L—(Special | Virginia leaguie find, nard Wcod, who fs of English birth. The tenm | the poor qualily of the card at Gravesend | 13" “:’ : '“‘m'“ Gl ‘]‘ ¢ | various boards of this « y o ite or- | 40 B ml‘_ 05 Teaiin of s 'L.p'"n' |i||: Peleg tock Island had the game well | Cleveland ! s is the one whic Sanad b | today Littletield managed to make things B AN AL grain trade znd the | ganization, as Is usu:l in l but b Al J el ladim il UL L R B il Washington 0 0 L] A AL ] L e L K erngs | boats have all they cin carry. So much grain | it s notorious, and t v wn | laxative prineiples cmbraced in - the In hand up to the elghth inning, when, with | = poc PR i tnd, 8 Wa ¥ the exception of B. R. D. Brown and J. A y and the cutcome of his perform & SRERIE B5F RIDRBAG BY waber UERNL: (e, | \BAI By ARES 0 a1l | remedy, Syrup of Pigs 0 men out and two men ¢ has 8, urke irrors: Clove nd, 4; Wa net n Farn Scott wio take the plac 0 ‘aptain | OF e e S Joub L0 IAKS 1IN Wakd bbb el A & . a t t 3 1 | z 5 i :u o '1! b I e i bs | Clevoiand. b, Westmatons. . Twee 1 Broakis wod. hynfcd: i ‘X'J { Captain | ip0¢ he had not taken tt The rate to Buffalo today was advanced 1% cents, | classes, that Mr. Villard's main relianc its uxcollence is due to iis presenting hit a hot grounder which three of 0K | base hits e, Cartwright (1. Doubie | T8¢ 0 EYSAE ddle,. DE (Dot nd race was at a mile and & furlong, with | With this conditions confronting, no matter | SuPbort and influenc Sl Uil bl in the form most ptable and pleas Islands fafled to connect with, clearing the | plays: Abhey Joyee, Struck out: By | captained the team, which is made up as | Banquet, Suragossa and Jodan as the only | whst the Seclions, thTAUEH RAlcH I NANINUIG L0 ant to the taste, the refreshing end truly hies und tanding the batter on second. | Young, 1: by Malarkey, 2. 1T follows: H. P. Icy, G. S. Patterson, I, | starters’ Banquet was the favorite and | Ml bl S UL B UL LU QR Y e e ) n perfect lax sk tting ty Moo hours.” Umpi Mcuaid e i Bohl R b K8 was behind until the streteh was reached, | '% cnormons sums. Mr. Villard, as their -rep- | heneficial properties of a perfect i hen a serfes of timely hitting by McCann, [ Yol and O'Connor: Malarkey ohlen, 1 Brown, F. W. Ralston, | Wit PEHRL ¥ SRNE. Wide B Bandast Tect until the bulk of the grain has been | resentative, oceupied a commanding v 1tive; effeetually cieans the system i h { | | Clausen, Secery and Langsford, and a base | dale E W. ¢ jr., W. W. Noble, J. A. Scott { cut in against the rail. When the eighth ved. lin the npany’s councils, which enable. (1.“.\\‘-:; colds,” headaches and fever | | a meeting of next week may do, there s small chance of its acton having much Standing of the Teams. i t t the rail. I 40 g Sty for hitting a batter netted four more runs (coptain), A. M. Wood, J. W. Muir and J, B, | Pole was reached Saragossa was a head | re is in warters an idea that the | him t rol the elections prior 5 . v cidRodn won. L t. | King sdvance. Littletield drove him against Ban gnal faflure of the Southern P to ca i bR AL R permanently curiug constipation CausvAtite Fatiratent 1ot | e as given satisfaction to millions an Baltimore Lord Hawk I s composed ol uet and Simms had to pull up to avold | through its plan for the reorganization | New York 3 S SATHCRdE 60t In 1887 urned to New York aga'n with the approval of the medica 00 s follewing playe C. W. Wright, R oul was ral ' ATagos ROCK 1SLAND. Boston B foul v " | and 5 v 1 the ropresentativo of the Deutsche bank vrofession, beeause it acts on the Kid 5 Lycas, Lord Hawke, Rot 3 o Y L result in the revival of fight b ) 3. | Philadelpiiia sbinson, C. E. | qualified and the race given arauet 1 : ¥ HWwaeriey, m ! 8 Hrogklyn de Teaord, J, L. L C. H. Mordwunt, G. | Litlerield was fined $0 and was suspended N U ou. The old | gradually: secured the control of your prop: | hey:, siver and Bowels without weak ‘antillion, 2 § 3 2| Cleveland illyard, L. V. Bathurst, C. W. Whit- | for, the rest of th: fon. Result uble between the Southern Pacific and | eriy and begarn ecend career of ruinon fhe them and it ja e o fro el Pitteburs well and Q. R, Bardwell i First race fiye furiongs: Owlet (3 to 1) | the Atchison over the routing of business | mahagement. fe ening them and it is perfectly frce fr Chicago Play did mnot begin until 11:30, o'clock, | F°%: Jennel 0 to 1) second, Connoisseur | vie Moja led to the boyeott of the | tions now r every objectionable substance. : Gineinnaty At that hour (ho arand stand was somfostanry | Ugtd D third, “Time: 102 = Atchison b Southern Pacific during tho motives of the foreign bondholders and Syrup of Figs s for sale by all drup ‘Washi filled and there were several hundred persons | gossa (13 to 5 won, Banquej (3 to 10) sec earl fon the y Lev their principles, but they have twico already istsin H0c and $1 hv'flu,l 1t it is man Louisville 3 seated around on the seats which skirted the lan (20 to 1) tited. T settled, and some of the ds are looking | made serious blunders in their support c toctured by the Culifornia Fig Syrap grounds. Lord Hawke won the toss and sent sa disqualitied for a fc for the Southern Pacific | the old Northern Pacific management, and 5. only, whose name is printe \.1““.“.,) w N LEAGUE GAMES. in his two heavy batters, De Trafford and | “hw‘ S ;u; ‘> lora 'I‘nu;]n n (1 'm"}vl-h‘ f“i!v}vr nu“' -:v’ | instesd of ‘thelr hostility, your board con rokage, niso the nume, Syrup of Figh e 3 HIll King and Balley opened the hewiing | 1o 1 won, Diclare (7 to 1 second, Figaro (8 | With the Atehison for the siders itseli worthy of their active support o ume, & s e bo d e e association, although the shison \ i d being we e NGy OMAIA Getn ho Last trom Indlanapolts | for ANl Philadelphia and Ralston was wicker | CFaurth raco ‘mile sl a furlong: Victorl- | na jassoclation, aithough th L The indefensible accusation that it is your 1 ]L il s L‘l‘:'l""'_"“ R will'x AB R . by tiacd Hittlng Well Bunched. keeper. The umpires are G. Bromhead and [ ous (6 to 5 won, Tom Skidmore (20 to 1 | Jines “‘““‘("M At il fault and that you must therefore share the i any subs e it i 2 e INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 21.—Sioux City | Comins. De Trafford was bowled by King— | Second, 8t. Micheal (i to 1) third, Time: 1:55 : g b " burden of their changed position toward Mr 1| closed her serics here with a victory, The | gne ,“]“‘“'v Jor four runs. Wright eucceeded R race, five and a half furlos: THSK | iy mny 1o ADsUST DIFFE Villard and trust to their welections In this 3| iokats were banty Grippletl)in the abasnce of | DS THord| but: he ialeo fellsa victim (| TERL. 1o 1y mons Uraniajids itor By se. 4 || Sountey tfom the, rankil 60itHe el imiEiNg uteh i thelr hits and won handily. Score o _fol e. Lucas was then sent in by | 1) won, Derfargilla (ev md, Werr ' o Get Toy » older ] 1 ) Rourke, STy [I'“h'”:" 118 o s Lord Hawke and after making a stand for | (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:14% AN AL L E Daluare by fast the best inter G 1 H Sloux City 00 t runs was bowled by Bailey. Scors, Fant Track an¢ ¥ine Spor RANSERANCIRUG, iB0nt.t sl =eAn efforiilst|| £l reargai sation Eatioh eus o Indianapolis, 12 i ot fourteen runs and three wickets down. AT e i to be made to adjust the differences of | 2Pout only throu harmony 3 1 3 Lord Hawke the ent i CINCINNATI, Sept. 21.—The trafk at La 3 » 8 action, and whi directors ha I L R Sioux City L hen went to the bat. HIll | tonia was fast today. About 2,0 people | °Pinion that have so long interfered with the | in vain thus effect. Thut Bl e 5 il runs: Indianapolis, 5 Sloux City was caught by Wood, King bowling, 85-4-25. | were present. Out of fitty-nine entries fifty- | amicable relations between the Southern Pa- | be no misund Bl h e L [wo-base hit: Mills. Three-base hits: 2 Mordaunt succeeded Hill. Mordaunt was | three ran for the mon Favorites. won | effie com T K lan b 5 of your directors for the f wthy, Roat, Marr, Holohan, Ca caught by Patterson, Bailey bowling, 110- | one race, second and third choices took th DA IR ULICTE AT S Nojo U ik I pun: Mz, Deuble plays: Stéwart o At AL L CIC i 3 O R S e n the 1l be ko untMare, Deubloplgve, slewiot 10 Jilo- | 34 T in two races, while the wi n the | pany. Both companies have appoluted repre an and turned the tide largely in Omaha’s favor. | being thrown over the fence. A claim of shtinental Passeng Slition which his former conn. fate him Ao not impugr { Earned runs: Rock Isls Omaha, 6. | Two-base hits: Seery, Rourke, Ulrich, | y Hutchingon, Kreig. Three-base hif: Rourke Home run: Cantililon, First base on balls: | Off Clausen, 5: off Itufrell, 5. HIt by pitched | ball: By Burrell, 1. Time: One hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire tham. Buek Lets Anot Shide. R e L R I L e When stumps were drawn on account of | fourth race, Siater Anita, sold at 2 t sentatives, who are to meet for confer ¢ S P R hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire: Sher- d:nk]ww tho score stood 187 runs in favor | gerond cholee naws. Resl ALY at Bl Paso next weck. The gentlemen author- | holders or stockholders, w fdan. Batterl Pepper and Westiake; Hart | of the visitors and seventy-four for three First race, six furlong: 8 L (4 to 1 | 1zed to speak f Southern Pacific are been may be to promot iz e | Wickets and two men not out on the local | won, Yellow Rose (7 Harey | 3. C. Stubbs, T man an A. | the entire property anning Cares Not, Now. . re We ".\‘v]‘;‘" to 1) third e Fillmore, and they for the scene of “BRAYTON 1VE! DETROIT, Sept. 21.—The Creams won by ; ) e B I ST 86 (P their labors — JACKSONVILLE, T, Sept. 21— (Spec b Lot i Trafford, b King... Ry, 0) won, Remorse (3 i o Irelsaram.)—Jacisonville won trom Lincoln | Dasting nLucky beter Daniels steadily, but W. Wright, b King.. § q Baver (i to 1) third @ . One of the main ponits of contention by The California Midwinter expos today In & good game, Johnson was put | ghe, Gowboys only touch e In" the L. Lucas, b Bailey.. 3 2%, Third race, five furi «'i3uchanan | tween the two corporations hys been in re- | dazzlfng success. Dr. Price's ( in for the visitors and had to be taken out al end of the gam ¢ J. L. Hill, ¢ Wood, b King 6 to 5 won, Conjecture (5 2) second, | gard to granting ‘‘side rides' to through | Pewder the highest prize for purity in the first inning. He gave four bases on | 1etroit .. e 9 G Mordaunt, Patlerson, b Betlstar (15 (6 1 third, ime: 105 passengers without extra charge strength and excellenc balls and was exceedingly wild, Dever | Kansus ¢ 3 LEELEC S C. lathurst, not out fourth race, seven furl Sist t k2 = This extras caux did Nttle Detter e home team | Hits: Detroit, 14; Kansas City, 10. Errors: | Lord Hawke, c Muir, b Bailey (25 to 1) won, B * 3 to 1) secon The Santa Fe route manageis, who control CONK N8 ON THE MoK (RS e Constipation, batted well and played their positions | Detrolt, 1; Kansas City Tarned runs: | J. L. Robinson, b Hailey kel Hord (7 to 2) third. Time: 1:23% the Atlantic & Pacific lways con: . juvenator is hizsiness, fairly good. Tomorrow the 1ast day | Detroit, 6 Kansas City 4. Two-ba G. W, Hilliard, 1 Bailey i Fitth race, five and_a half furlon ended that they had a right 1o carry pas- [ oo o i ML Failing 8én- of the Season here. Score arl tke, Jantzen, Lonahue, K 3. Bardswell, b Bailey.. s reury (4 10 1) won, Uncle Henry (6 (0 1) | sengers from Chicago to San Francisco | OM° °f the Eass s on the Mira s sations, Nerv: Jacksonville >3 00021 Nicholl. Three-base hits: Dooley, K ¢ W. Whitsell, ity scconil, Basso (6 (o 1) third. 1:11% around through Los Angeles, Instead of by GITRR thedbr B S Aoy iiof ; ¥ o o eves Lincol 000004 iles. Home runs: Beard, Barl ymond, | BExt : : , SR Sixth race, seven furl ivon (1 to | ¢ | : v | CLEVELAND, Sept. 21—F. . > agze. It b 4 R 980000 080 Struck out: By Gayle, 8; by Danels, 3 2 won, Boro (2 to #) second, Eilen Dougl hngmoabadireol srodtesiadiew months ngo g pla HLEL o has been en- LERUAGEH Earned runs: Jacksonville, 4; Lincoln, 1 | fime: One hour and fifty minutes. Umpire Total 9 {10't0 Ty third.” Tinte: 1420 1455 | (he Southern Pacific put in force a rule al- | ner, who was a men f the Cook dorsed by the i } bo ts. TE: Bttt Birause, " Phrecbasa it Toledo Cuptured ALl e e ol 74 | HAWTHORNK Sept. 2—Tirst race, one | Francisco and then back by Sacramonto | “78 the aflale was misrepresented and mis i’ wpeand SN 8 i Domte prayat ciotty o Sirothers: De- | TR, St 0T Tolgdos s U bt Seagi 111 S o oo Hes 1E: Mordoite won, Sir | declared that this was equivalent to a cut | The Miranda had only arrived in New York | - purely"ye : LG yenney to Grotty o Strothors: Ebright 10 | hi{sof Parvin in the first and Ath inings, | Mule .00 L1 Richard secontl, OWIL third, Time: 146t | of $1 in the through rate, and made o corre- [ hirbor with a load of coffee from South | table. 3 Eminsi B e rer asea on halls [ Johnson, 1 | Blue was well supported and pitched a UNITED STATES. Third race, stx fulongs: Amelia May won, | spending reductic Tha’ Soutliern: Pacifio | AMerion (ntec duys beforo. ahie salled for | it 2008 P AT Slage “ohbecks on i Davereans: | SuonBIEAMOL Lo e EBVERthEnuIRE BT he || ia! JBrown, b Hilllard................ Tagopov mecond, Ragle' Bird third, “Time: retaliated and a rate war enaued that lasted A I e Eirely flinn: Koniena ) i e and Speer. Umpire: Wi e Rdaoal sUson s UCOuR T LIAR ML AR HiCh 1) son, b Bathui B el raceshyen furlongs: Golddust | fof some:time, to the detriment of both com- |itne trip, The feaptain. protested vigorously | oiigree 15 20 reak organs. Distillses € Toledo T k. . RORI ‘lv I:‘annn:xl SEUTT 0 won o hene T eatna Gove . Palmer third, | panies. At length a truce was struck, with inst taking the vessel morth, but all to | days Cnres Pains in the e e 2 unders ing ths ¢ Als S Bt no purpose, ontinuing, tar ardner n " back, losses PEORIA, I'l, Sept. 2. —Today the Dis- | Minneapolis \10 000020 4—6 A god, not out....oiiii : Db, | i R .| the understanding. that the dispute should be | oo L) Bl Ui e e T alluring LOST ) by day or tillers clinched ' their hold on sccond place Hits: Toledo, 13; Minn 1. Trrors: | Ixtras 5 3 ) { L Bt o s e mile: | referred to representatives of the opposing | (FRE SO BT et NG et HANHOOD lu;,humppod by taking advantage of the errors of the | Toledo, 2; Minneapolt s Vells Street won, Woodsfield second, Miss | gid n consequence of that agreement hen getting up the pa which L 3 A visitors. ~ Beam was hit freely = but not 4. Minneapolls, H TOtal! .. Lo e O 1 A2 Allee third, Time; 1:113 g the mecting at El Paso will be held next | Proved to be most deceiving, ahd that the it o R effectively and was given good support. Luby, Blue, Werden, Not at bat: H. P Hailey, aiser, | ainns Koats, Sacomdi Bon MoGamn thiod. | week. excursion was simply run for pecuniary EERe fid v i B o canen, Buttell, 1w wel Noble, 0. 1w, BrotN o + | Miss Knott' decond, Buck McCunn - third it o (I Honat i B ouE 000 0 0.1 ¢ fleld. Struck out: By Blue, 3 by Parvin, 9, | Bi King Time: 1:31% Kock Istand Dividend Declared 8t. Joseph . 20003000 0 Time: One hour and 1ty minutes, Umpire Noowling analysis: Oateome at Madison. NEW YORK, Sept “The Rock Island omse nits: 6; Bt friat b B S TR L Hilllard o §T. LOUIS, sept. 21-Resulty at Madison: | directors have declared a quarterly dividend | knows, our trip was to fuclude eversthing : oria, . Jos 2 d athurst 0 % . ive furlongs: National won, it Beam and Terrien 3 Hrewers Hotter Their Stunding. {(,.m“»‘"“ 5 b Ten PRI E dilly second, Straight Out third, Time ”IT"': m[v un(] b, . uiney of Lust ¥i GRAND RAPIDS, Sept. 21.—The Rustler: hitsell .0 A 2 s his is a reduction of % per cen o 5 L S i TRy ol Gt BT steyns Seava byt | HLLE S Seqond Sranei foursand ah it mss It has been the Rock Island’s policy not 1L, Sept. 21.—(Special R RO VAN eractiy sy but R0y won, Starlight second, Northwestern ancis b {issRwon touay it game byi| tacyanunchedierrors feffrativoly andinitowedi| Closing Events on Two Tricka. third, Time: 0:69. to declare unearned dividends, and several of | allowed on the schooner, and he secretly | ful. Ivt harmiess. Sold for $L.00 a package, or effective hitting. Score rewers to win a loosely played game | oy nNavITE o, s, 3 < Third race, six furlongs: Calentha won, | the eastern directors have been most pro- | conveyed to the Rigel his o secretly | iy paciages for $8.00 (plain sealed | boxen i S o " and make it three straight victories here. Ad JLE, Ind, Sept. 21 Tl s b e S L Gtk n nveyed to the Rigel his own property, | Wrjtten guarantes given for a eure. 1 you buy Quiney ... S Biote closed today. Remlts: Jim Murphy second, Miss Rosa third. Time: | nounced in taking this position. The com- | including a stock of liquors and cigars, which | &< boxes, and are ‘not entirily cured, six more runs: Quincy, 6; Des Molnes Grand Rapids......0 0 8 0 100 0 0— 4| geonna: Teat tima: 2 I 1ch Wom, Jurth race, five furlongs: Dick Deneath | Pany has plenty of money on hand and could | he sold to the passengers on the trip at | Sl be sent to vou free of oll chrse. Send for . 6 olnes, 4. | Milwaukee $10031401 %10 o con, P 4 arque a ave paid 1 per cent without difficulty, but | ridiculously high prices McDougal and Boland; Me: i argaret rah G won, Pel Rock second, Jerquet third ously high pri Y CoE % otale ¥, : SANE. M Hits: Gi 1s, 13; Milwauk Julia Coulter thi o o: 2:9 Time: 1:06%. it would have be:n a dividend out of the | ‘ook's sole idea from beginning to end,” | MEDICAL INSTITUTZ Zeisler and Traf Base' hits: | 1t I d i me 5 x o o i 14; Des Moines, 13, rs: Qu o plds, 6; \(m\,\ rukee, Free-for-ull pace: Gypsy Girl won, Cal six furlongs nw.‘l..h.u. "mn; surplus, not from earnings. So far as futur 1ed Mr, Gardner, was profil. When we | Junetion Stockton Marlk and Rilis ' Moines, 5. filwaukee, | Thornton second, Riflc Ball third st BE0m Seco enor third. | gividends are concerned, eastern directors | reached a port he insisted on being the first v Ser i ay they will be determined by the current | man off the boat, so he could huy everything Streets, San Franeisco,Cal. 4 L] Stephens. Thrae-ba Running, five-eighths of a mile: Gil- arnings and not by the condition of the | of value of the natives. He bartered and 5% S runs: Theitehell, tuck out patrick won, Mattie e clorfous frcm the lakes to the cosst Y - 7 2gan to Caruthers; Flaherty to Taylor to | TOPEKA, Sept. 21 -The race ting | highest he at the Chieago a winte e cal for the i . et g IR Carey. me: Two hours. Umpire: Kerins. | closed today. Itesults el - Cathgeaian bidiint jissichiilivat "” ERolfvRtall e I dow't believe,” said Mr. Gardner, “that | § 4 Lincoin s 3 | Batterios: Parier ‘and Spies; Stephens and | et ‘Tace. 251 trot, purse $1: Norther | el SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21.—The ¢ prot. Wiighn ever sad the erew of 0 - | & Rbgolute Purity Guaranteed gmaha ] ol toolk secon, thivd “and fourth Reals' and | yary s7ors TUE RECORD RREAKING, | %3S The Pacific Mail is to has » was drunk most of the time. T naver | @ 8t. Joseph 11111l : e, Regret second, Dolly M third and 13 G hon L h e hea Tehuantepec to San | honored or respected a man more than I do 8t. Joseph ... = SO Rl e don B ) s petitor from the Gulf of Teluantepec to San | honored o resy a me b asionint s e — BaMuines ] i Loy : Yon. s e K| pacing, purse $100: | Gulesbarg Mud ‘Makes Good Time on | Francisco and one which will prove a fo Cupiam Farrel, and s men wero most of ponsible hysicfans b oly safd promotor WAL ¢ Rl il sald Mr. Gardner, “we bought pro. visions for ourselves, and, 4s eviry onc y. Over 2,00 private indotsements. maturcness mneans jmpotoncy in the i LTC TS @ symptom of seminal woakness an Before the transfer of the passengers from enncss. 1t can bo curcd in 20 days by the o Miranda to the Rigel Di )k told each 1) the Miranda to the Rigel Dr. Cook told eacl e new discovery was made by the specialists man that absolutely nothing but what was | of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute, It necessary in the way of clothing would be | i8 the strongest vitalizer made. It is very powers : ) 4 i that the purest and wost econoniieal | Kansas City Belle Mahone won, Ired K second, Pansy | Willlnms' Traek an Tmpossbility. able rival to the old line for the Mexican | th>m porfect in their behavior. ! | R i atlade! An increase in the U army 18 ad- | Toledo ........iiis 5 Dlossom third, Laura T fourth. Best time: | GALESBURG, 1L, Sept. L—A heavy | trade, The ranchise has been granted by | tire story as related by Mr. Gard- | voeited by General Schofield Rations for ‘!]K!:;::niul;é\m‘ LG Y% rafn fell last night, making the track | the Mexican government and in a few | Ner shows l'” '“‘;k in the Pght of "““‘m 16 | fl the present force are cooked with Dr. Price’s | {irand Itapids....... 12 4 . CEcas envs and fast time out of ihe questian | months at farthest the steamers of the | & merchant for as large a profit as possible. | 4 Cream Bakng Powder Indianspol) o “y‘"’,“"f SUTaE 9 Nobiahat s U | The crowd was small. In the 51 elnes | Compania del Ferro Quarril Occidental de | RNQNLRAU L ETeha TR L EIRKal I:xhaci of Beef = . . B 3 e? etallis 0 monometal- h 21k 80 . 5 Y NrEnAiaG ives. health and most valuable proper | i — ————— —— Milwaukee .00 i P T o > =t e race from the start was between | Mexico will be run into San Francisco y 3 ATIONAL LRAGUE GAMES, -0 | lists alike prefer Dr. Pri Cream Balng | trot the race from the start was betweenl | g ora) gieamers will run on the line, operat- e s Freo from Powder to any other B B P and Nubbins, and the latter was | {0 B8RRI ' 3" railroad running O Woman! : wnd - gel : World's fair first, California Midwinte e defeated for the first time in wecks. Th 2l 3 v | The aepar ¢ of The Sunday Bee de fine. flavol Louisivilie Players Show the Effect of Tm- & ) AT 143 o = e 5 from Culiacan to Altata, in the state of he departmen Sunda it R realiane T e l{dv‘l'; next. Wit the highest honors at FUN AT THE COUNTY FAIRS, horses all behaved badly. The last heit | Sualon. The new line’ will undoubledly | voled exclusively to subjects of interest to | I snalal Bl e bicasea toany. The Calonels, as.|ithe Eacine: £ L skes to | Mixed ""l"""'lf"'-*_l""} Delight Nundreds 2:20 class, trotting (completed), stake | Mexican ports and this city. genuine merit. The latest fashion tips arc | Seirisdasibd ddudd bpid St adbd tdde usual, played a listless game on the field - Pl sryated Hpestacors. | fuooo: B B P won Hest, tnird and fourth Thinks They Will Not Do It glven, together with a large fund of enter- | Lousville .. G20110002-0 — gram.)—Today was the third day of the | Patehen. Maud Wrght, Jem Wilkes, Star | omang . § — AMUSEMILE S, Hoston oot 8 3000 400 013 | Natlonal Lemgus Clubs Alrendy Making | Wayne county fair, and about 2,600 people | Hawik, Bullabe, Metsger, i, Kate Coffey | Omaba packing companies sald to a Bee RERGRA VLI BRI e ~ Hits: Lou Boston, 16, Errors heir Arrange s for Next Year, were in attendance. The races were good, L\I\\l.:\kl')‘ also started representative that the advance in packing D S""‘-.".“-‘""_—‘ Loulsville, b (on, 2. Barned runs: Lou ROOKI YN, Sent. 21—The Brooklyn | Although the trank was slow, owing to the | 245 cluss, trot, stake SL00 unfinished: | Louse products ordered by the eastern lines, | Judis Morrow expects o deliver s opin BOY LAST DAY — Slile, : Boston, 7. | Two:base bits: Nicoll, | Bagle publishes an interview with Pregidant | OXtreme dey weatlr. Tesuits Tt oot amoamn Ta 5l Sgana thivd | to take effect Septemb Rella¥baraly | jod In theiBiata cingiansy B e Home run: Hrown: Double playe. | Byrnes of the Brooklyn Base Ball club, in | 3:00 trot: Nette Lee won. Doc M HEreRns u SRR IR L Bre s irough freight lines have ma Andr:w G, Highton, arrested at Minneapolis | TODAY. - - TOMICHT, Brown. 1o Lake: Bannon to Ganzel. Struct | Which he says he has entered into an 3 second, Doc ‘Heath third. Time: 2 started. contracts with packing houses to deliver | for forgery, has a similar record at Portlan J N s O | e Seithl the Lo i ana-an sat Free:for-all trot: Misiit won, Undiné soc « ing at 1ndiannpolls. fifth-class stuff in eastern markets until Oc- | Ore. CH ARLES FROHMAN'S eby | ond, Midnight third. Time m e hour and Afty minutes. Umpire: Keefs, | Cateher Gl ek i : ity AanIghsS 3 INDIANAPOLIS, Sept, 21—Results of | tober 1 at the reduced rates, and naturally | It is reported the coming meeling of letter Batteries: Knell and Lakei Staley and | pie win Rl i e R e S R L U e S k Results of | {0 would ndt dare go back on thess con. | carriers at Philadelphia Is for the purpos Ganze p 3 ey yn at the | UIG P bATE Seventh heat of the unfinished 2:14 pace | tracts for fear of losing the business of | of organizing as Knights ef Labor RAMhorats Tead Growing. MELIaC Lhn nens He has also signed | “Riout” 800 peopie witnessed the Wayne | Was taken by Jewell in 2:101, giving him | the company in the future. While the ad- | The republican congressionil committee RS 0T, Bept. 3L—Baitimore won to uster” Burrell and Outfleller Hines of | and Randolph ball clubs contest for suprem. | the race. Black Dick got second mor: vance 15 scheduled for tomorrow, I do not | has decided that Brayton is the rezular rom day's game in the opening innings. Hreit- | Minneapolis, whom Chicago and Cincinnati | acy, and it was the most hotly Lottie Lorraine third, Merry Chimes i B 5 2 C y contested look for a rigid application of the rate inee in the Seventh South Carolina district enstein gave three men 1 on balls and | Were said to have drafted game played here this seaso andolph | fourth, : y B was hit rather freely. Score Regarding the reported sale of the Louis- | had engaged Ed W of "“hwlli:l lw}.." Three-year-old pace; Be Sure won flrst until October 1 Acting Secretary Sims has decided to al a8 It Eatner freely. Boore: 5 0 0 3.4 | Ville franchise to Milwaukee, Mr. Byr Hoftman of Sieux City and Bert Partridge | heat’in 21t and “Brockslde | the next Labor that Went for Naught. fow parties o erect Duildings fo: postoffes sald the transaction must be first ratified | of Vermillion, th % N a 3 | R 0000000 utifiec N, the three b layers o1 | on gove nt land &t Guiheie and Pe Baltimor AL 000000 0= 8| B e A trustee of the. Tempis | the Coltrike club, 10 pay with thim: by | (hird money™and " ists fourth. 'The | CHICAGO, Sept. 2L.—The transcontinental | o BOvernment lund &t Gurt LRy Matinee Today at 2:30. RN a5, louis, A3 Baltimore 8 - Bre cup, Mr. Byrnes is preparing a_set of | Wayne won the game by a score of 14 to 10, | field was Harry B and Prestorla Wikes, | o0 5o ahandoned their attempt to form | P First ¥loor $1,00; Baleo 8t. Louls, J; Baitimore, 2. Earned runs rules, which will be forwarded to President | Batteries: Randolph, Getchel, Partridge, | trot, purse #$800: Willlam Penn | kcned have e ARlECanemy | The supreme court of Massachusetts h rices loor § cony 7 Louis, 3: Haltimore, 3. Two-base hit Younig, governing the play of this series | Wood and Curtis: Wayne "Wellmnrtdgx | first heat’in 2:12; and David B the next | the Transcontinental Passenger assoclation | denfed the pray-r for an injunction to re Evening Performunes at 8. Three-bi hits: * Hemming, The riles must be signed by the managers | Skeer. Tomorrow the bicycle race meet | three in 2:104, “2:104 and 2.2, 1CE | ynd haye adiourned subject to call. The | strain the Sugar trust from doing business 1.30: T i $1.008 Double plays: Brodie to Reitz to T { of hoth ‘club contesting for the trophy Dramises o e e aeyele race meel | forghel, Pllettd, Jack Shepard and ave o Tha;} atal ] vieos - Mirst Kloor § e Struck out: By Breitenstein, 3; b LOUIRVI L L Sy forhe trophy. 7 | pramisee to be . the ‘most iniereating. fea- | Jis8gteisa | Unton Pacific and other roads were | In that state | v ming, 2 Time: One hour and forty-five min- | of ‘the Loufsville club was shown the dis- | tries and nine races. The cham 22 pace, purse $80) (unfinished): Dick | ot represented in the meeting yes- | The Interior depariment h:s lecid=d to buy | SUN., NON.. TUES. WED ute Umpire: Hurst. Batteries: I i patch from Brooklyn this morning stating | of Nebraska and lowa are ent Pennel took first heat in 2:13%, New Era | terday, and the representatives of the sev- | flour for the Crow Creek [ndians rath I m il ) OUll,, MU, 0., steln and Picta; Hemming and Robinson P L Echakilamitie A | AR Sy ke Trom, Slonk Chare e e | thie second in 2164, Cantab tock the third | era) lhes intercsted agreed to an adjourn- | pay $1 a bushel for wheal and let | SEPT. 93, 24, 95 96 Twelve Inning T . asked |fhe kiow anything of'the deal. “He | Council iuirs, one from 'omaha, one from | & 4 fourth heats ', BATIY and 20K et | ‘ment without a dissenting voics diane grind it e e e el el g sald: “Grim and Peffer Kuve not been sold | Lincoln, two from Grand lsland and many | field ~was e . West, Lady Anderson, | 3-8 ATINEE WEDNESD. PITTSBURG, Sept. IL—Pittsburg and |t the Byraokisn clup - We havs ) | Mneoin, twa fran 11 n B e i Hoant Boces] S - Ex-Speaker Reed is at Buck Lake club A Eorie 1 lnved the grentest game of the | Haiies Lonryn club [We have named our | othets | The, falr la o success ‘far' hayond | and Ree prA0 Mo Judging from her latest photographs, Mrs. | house, New York, slightly il 1le says the CHAS. H, YALE N Tia ihe botre in it Slanis. gram that they will be accepted. Howeve AUBURN, Neb. Sept. 21.—(8pecial Tele- Winnegs at Sencea Vark, Grover Cleveland is more aftractive than | management of the Ogdensburgh fair had n K ! e he ! 1 Grim and Peifer are still members of the | Eram.—The Nemaha county fuir closed to- B .. |ever. Like other good housckeepers, Mrs. | authority to advertis: him as a speaker at and after that not a plaver reached third | Louiavitie cilb, and wil remain O ol e | "l e (i (hoir Giosed 107 | MIRFIN, 0., $apls 2L—Resuls of today's | Oleveland rejcices i the results tohicvei | tho falr. the iweilfth Inning on account of darkness, | the deal 18 closed by the ment of the Isfactory fair heid in ine county. The | Taces: = by Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. th cash feature of the day was the races. Tesults: | puree AL900: ' Autrain won first, iy “What about (he sale of the franchise to | _ Spec pace, mile heats, hes et i | second and’ thipd dwais ‘and race. ‘Time ‘ oM ITn 8 2 actual novelty thun all ofher ttaburE .0 0 6 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0—4 | ayhat about the sale of the franchise to | Bpecial pnce, ‘mile heats, hest- three in | 355001, S s JEniaay i BRAYTON IVES WANTS PRONIES, 2 Pty | Theatr ik, present. L is great | | | | | New York.2 002 0000000 0 ive no . Patterson Bessle Wilkes, Orlous, Faunie § 1pa, - : Grigeous Costumes Lt 0% et A § Asks the Stockholders to Sustum the Present | “ \; i Hallet. | (m v recelved any offer for 2 Base hits: “Pittsburg, 11; New York, franchise by the Milwaukee people MeCollum) 2 mmet B, Pateut Blght Flora 'L algo | matter of course, we will sell it, but we | Billy McC (IFrank Diy ’ started. Dircetorate of the Northern Paciil | e must get our flgure. You understind, how- | Charley H (Thomas R 210 pace, purie 90 Sable GIft won in |\ c resident Br . 4 T y ! A ma . A8 th clal trot for trao- | 11K Alleen, Beikid, Ellen C, Salerian and | Ives today issued a circular to the stock | Sy LORELLA TRIO. SERIES NO. 31-32, JeiAsked it Loulsville would join the mew | foriall, mile heats e purse | Put Hugold alsg Alant . e $i00: Magnolls, | holders of the Northe fic Raflway com { MUST s IS CARON o in the event o pving the no- ot purse $300; ) THEE FOUR MIDGET DANCERS, DAL e TR aentcing the n0- | Sharles H (Fred Carman 2 won In hree stoAight heats, Time: 2:10, | pany asking for proxies for the annual elee- N SER FOUI M i 1 o) y knew nothing of & league except what he | Boon (T. J. Frazler) iz 131, 2:0916. Jacksy Elolse, Favora and I0 | (jon reviewing briefly the work of the present 3 | T T o had seen in the papers. > wa (. N. Pattetson) 3 Aigs aiariad, Dot — | directors and setting forth the present out- o . THE AMERICAY ENCYCLOPAEDIC e i A Duvia JIETF o tho Purse s e D A g | 15th STREET THEATRE Tokio, 0. won ¢ A purse o 0 by | YAV *1TY¥e 2N Sept. 2! (8 a + g Y DICTIONARY. {wowing (o the Origialat gomniste tesm | Sy Mou won sy axite purseoriag vy | IDAVID.CLIERG 60 8 Ti8neclal | report on the petition for the removal « - ,. ; POPULAR PRIGES 153, 258,350 AND 503 . belng unable to get together, the third [~ SCHUYLER, Neb., Sept. 2L —(Speelal T ol it 1iegkess] Tho clubs were crip- | Receiver Oakes, he takes issue with th g L phone 131 9 o6 . game between them and the ¥ ¢, A, | egram)—The 'second day of the Colfax 5 : i | findings of fact, and says: “It is confidentl ( 4 {1118 APTERNOON AND TONIGH 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Words second team has been declared off, and at | county fair was not a disappointment to | Pled, owing to w-Hm # and hard work of | \ynected by your board that suits for resti RIALTO. Sale of seats will open Saturday at usual prices, TIvH o Clean Clippers will play in their place at | Sehiyier ane L . Score: 8 to 7, In favor of Northwestern. | much sums than those I re — Jows: Ship and & trotting race. The ball game | SUSDrise In tavor of David the transaction named will ultimately be [5] an ive coma. M M_m |‘,‘ Ortales 4 Mine of Xnowledye and @ Mint op Qlean Clippers, Positlon. A was won by Schuyler, 2i to 7. Waterloo | Gi¥. Games woni City, 8 North- pocovercd from some of those who have Usefulness. N hiting Third came up confident and with 8100 to bet on 1 BUEDIi > hitherto betrayed your interests Bald my frlends and nelghbors, 1 had Dyse Short gh | themselves and lost. Weak battery and et ) and doe Matehed | The work to which all interested in the | pepsim 16 years; physicians and ehange of i here are more things ki .* leffner Plich .. Hobinson-Lawler | miserable flelding beat them. Eadle Fersan | A an g v [ » . rorvian aud Smtermining b Sy $redt ok, M 1 | Davia L Al Founk | won the bieyele race in tmelve and e st | ITY, Sept Special - Tete- | socurisies are Tooking. 1. (hat of reoraaniza- | chmate did ot eip me. Dut Hoow's swsiva | (GTH ST. THEATEH PRICES Awmerican Encyclopedic Dictionary,” than in Dolan owrle | minu Nelson second, Gauger third. gram.)—A contract was signed in Chic tion 25, 35 and 50 Cents, agy witlar pubiication over s Bowman .11l Cateh D. “Praill | FAIRBURY, Neb., Sept 3 Sept. 21.-—(8pecial Tele- | for a heat match over th 3 flitherto there las been little encourage ’ . Tolephone 1631 fuds grent work, LW for tho fist tme Henn L First Salisbury | gra The thi d ¢ P efte-sn col e, Dotobe ween s orts in this df S HSarsa- TR men - L placed ‘Within e’ reich of everyono, 1 [ [ Connor 111l Left T xianh | FIRE-vha thix e gt the Jene-ponoauptz | teack ere Datober H bakwoey meptito: ke sarions efforts (g this alvection 00 4 NIGHTS ¢Sommansiox ' SEPT, 23, Simlavo publication, for it In at the same tms | | Teed O Sk O ATILS | DL TR % alN® SUSOSRNCR \SL0% WING WAy | 40U dos Talshan, (or & pures of M wing to the enormous and phenomenal de Suniiy Matnee i ¢ o eyol A - 6838 OF ATROIC blo \ hi ane A w slow - » r ear .. 'his was not due en- J v S 11/ n IS e auar and & eoinplets saoreiq: Members and all ladies free; nonmembers, | Counters went ‘the third whe fn 220 and | Whils » Wiuner. [fpeam i SArainme; Al Boue o g L RS B Tty that number of the book corrospond. | | @dmission, 2 cents, including grand stand, | broke the track record. Re CHICAAO, Septyisl.~Tommy White, the | Lrely to the prevaillng business depression | fills did me more good A RUN ON THE BANK, Ing WIh the Series number of the 6oupds A bractice game of foot ball will be [ Tirst 5 trot, purse untess | lacal featherwelght, whipped Jack Tobinson | SCrious washouls made through travel im- | than all the doctoring Mautinee Wednesday, 'fir'i'"':i“m“T"fl\wr\\d g |v|i|_\’l‘;|‘ at 8 orclock, e ; won in. three straeht’ heats Iris sec A ot an Attt | possibly for & great part ;r June and \:w I can now eat, sleep and L e v unday s nd Three Week-day coupoas, N the evening a e ahtletlc members | ond, Kesterson third, Alice 11_and | 9f Rdslubig in S0 Fedhot Founds 4 strike practically closed th: road for the 2 B e ) SENT O E MANAG > W Sl "ol W A are axked {0 beresent ab the &ym at L0 | ol Swigert divided fourth money. i tonight betore @ crowd | fret”lalf of July. In August, however, mat- | Andworkc My B . e PAUL JONES ary. Send orders 1o Tho boo Ofies Shoe and toumn Erunn ptatasranha ey | 4ty 802 2 ra C won the first S er—— ters changed ang the earnines for the | BERCUL LI Lol sl healihy, B The Boston Newsprpor Reporter 11 orders should bo addressed to each room in the bullding will also be made | heat, Nickleplate third and | New Frelght Agent of the Great Northern, | Mouth showed an increase of $178,460 over | THITE ¥ Kar ¢ 1 Wiho i making u tour of e world without a cens by flashlight by Rinehart. From these pic fourth heats. Time T, 4 » a 300 August, 159 Thus far this m e ime % ROKE, Valrviaw, Kanans. i a wager, will briefly relate his money enrning ¥ Tim PAUL, 1.~ George 0. - DICTIONARY DEPARTUENT tures photo engravings will be made for 28 cluss, purse $200: Hubert won the first 1 » " Sumy pvement has been in the same ratio and | = - — expericnces SUNDAY EVENING botween tho Acts . L cgelable, and do publication in the international Y. M. C. A. | and second heats. Secure won the third, | Was today app 1 general freight agent of | there Is reason to hope that it may continue. Hood's Pills ur rely vog! ) of < 3 paper and i Men, fourth and fifth heats. Zeleatier won third eatl Northera, Nevertheless the serious decrease of eurnings | DOV purge, painor gripe. Bold Ly all drugglats, A RUN ON THE BANK. Matinee Prices—Any weat in tie house 25 cents.