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tention to the fact that when James E. Boyd | will prese o ' N o o v by opera- tape first of ol v % Y; edicf . ¥ resent the subject of *'K atant the no'se subsided, and the congroreman | N a fair trial of the law by actual cpern but was e one mile, open, olass H, | with such peed and predict that Gentry | way elected governor. the fepublican party | A vory Interesting. progtam mes heee peel began an Impassioned speech, calling upon | Lo, @Y, DIrREE RENCPL, O would be - sults shipped to Columbus, 0., tomorrow, | A0t think it would be a blot on the state | pared ' tha convention to disregard i's declara- | jjgaly to retard improvement in business Half mile, open, class B: McDonald won, to elevate a man elected by the people. When s — tion and to make him the candidate. He | and thereby prolong the evils brought upon . J i _ | cabanne second, Tiiss third. Time: 106 4-5. Theew It Up in the Fifth. Judge Maxwell (applause) of the supreme For the 010 Ladies' He satd the country by republican folly Laxky Bob Settlen the Matter with Dan Ore- | *3/i8"anldp! class A: Sims won. Time: | Swit's office men played a losing game | court declared Mr. Boyd elected, the Tepubll: | Thers will bo n “poand torie “Mr. Chalrman and Gentlemen: “When the | We' commend the enactment by the don Very Sucorssfully, bl e ik with the Winchesters, a nine picked up in | can party didn’t think it a_disgraco to put | 014 1adics’ home. ."”';"‘ PAFty" b A P AL i SR T e | handic clags ms, . _ 0 Ladies' home, 2718 Burt stree Zifo of a nation is at stake and the laws | LOEHC T demanded by the pe Washineton (dratch) won. “Fime: 811 35 | the ham house and lard refincry t South | & man in his place. Though the republican | oo TR fomdh 718 Burt sieeot R overn existen capa ple, particuls e repeal of the federa e, cli open: Hrown woo, Omaha yesterday. Score: 8 to 1. U est governor, as I belleve n Swhich govern ts existence are incapable of | BITD Ly (e Teneet 9 oot e, Clans 3. opent H g X / party clected an honeat governor, as 1 boliey nds of the home are invited to visit deending the rights of it clizens the mo- | electlon Taw and the stringent lexisiation | ANOTHER EXHIBITION OF BOXYE'S SKILL nd, Banger third. i Harman “The office” boys had them Governor Crounse to be, he his been unable it and bring donations with them. Gifta t comes whe restraint must be | for the suppression of the trusts. o eo mile feap, clas up to the fifth, but got rattled the o get a renomination, and they didn't think | 50 be received at the First Presby= B ot o the whpreime Skt Of fe¥e reaiem (e declaration of principies con- S yards) won. Thne: 116 threw [ up, with L0’ mon on ba 1€ Wasid be.& Dlot W the Wtatss Whon the | tartes Shurek red. Ay il % In i sl o . e Mince the | tained in the democratic national platform T no outs, Kileinkauf knocked (he opublican party had two candidates for go " 8 . o olution invoked. For the first time since the | ;fiigy G 1 e veiterate the expressions of | Blows Delivered that Surprised Even the | RESULTS ON Tl KUNNING TRACKS. | ball and they could not locate it. republioan party had two pandidates for gov. | he In the evening there will be so= o b » ernor, one of one raflroad, and another of present presiding officer of “this conventlon | pecent democratic platforms in Men Who Coosidered the \Winner a 1 a catcher for your whiskers, homgt oy o Mg clal entertainment in the parlors of the assumed the leadership of the democratic | favor of honest money nomy in_public . another railroad, they didn’t think it would | church, at which Mrs. Matheson will res party In this state, 1 am In revolt against | expenses just and Iik 1 for all Wonder—Bob's Chance for ( Second Dayiat derome Fark Sees the luters Zolgler Outrides n Horse, be a blot upon the state ite, and there will be music. . F \‘oryhody s state, 1 am evolt_against | expen ust ond libers o f i b el . 1 , cite, and there will be musie. Bv Rim, and ask this convention to disregard | disabled union soldiers fows and bett Now Much Hetter. st Nyl Further Decreased. SAN JOSE Cal pt. 2. —Champlon NOT A BURLINGTON MAN tnvited. Admission, one pound of somes the democratic party wants to obey | thing for the Burt street home Nis declsion, and place upon his sense of [ dep aind _strict th the NEW \'\','QI,CLSv\-l 26.—The attendance | Byclist Otto Zelgler raced n half mile ore rk today was entirely in | against the racing horse W. Wood today. | the dictation of the Burlington road, it will —~— - - duty the acceptance of a nomination which ki He By, the at Jerome ‘P he does not desire as a favor at its hands. | senators e D reas | NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 86.—The glove con- | keeping with the cari—light. For the | Zeigler won. Time, one minute, which is | do it without my aid, They told us that frores Ntrating by Whnleialg (Applause) | am aware (hat there Is no | from ate’ {0 avert the’ impos((on of | test hetween Robert Fitzsimmons of Newark, fordham. stakes for 2-year-olds at hall a | considercd ‘remarkably good for'the track. | It we nominated Mr. Holcomb for governor | GREEN RIVER, Wyo. Sept. %.~(Spee honor that the state of New York can | NC, IaLome (i GG B L o “Which all | N. J. and Dan Creedon, hailing fr fle one was added and two were | ZAC,BOT TS Dontid until hear The | Shert of the convention would bolt. 1 will | clal)—Ranchmen i Ashley county repord tonfer upon its distingnished son wiich e Teform of the tariff to which : o edon, hailing from L. | weratched, leaving five starters. Harry | SIS T MOHE DRI, Bt DA NG | not etleve i untll Taee it~ But 1 would | {0 SRETIES O v 18 ot already his, won tn honest bastle in | 3 R e T S, T atnis ' | Lowls, for & purse o $5,000, took pla ' | Reed was a prohibitive favorite and won | won by about elght feet. rather see a bolt than that we should bow to | U o hur -;'"‘ n that defense of popular rights A emocratic Y g O ot wers | the arena of Olymplc club tonight. They | without exertion. Three starters were in dictation of the corporations who have sought e Dast Mo, ¢ . bellcvet 10 principles. But [ believe that ConEs el Iy Oppos fought as middleweights at 154 pounds. A | the fourth race, with Sir Walter at 1 to 5, to set up this convention, The democratic i 3 i co o 4 rty y confederates in Montana whe B e TR rond i are, the T DO e e A con. | feature of importance to the match was the | The bEing was confined io placing, the TN Panie won | party has members who only use the party for the stolen property. the dificultios that surronnd him are the ent of the laws to pre d other two, and Prinve George was friend- | the 2:37 tro o nd reduced | for private gain. These members of the 1 aai 8 her | trol trusts, Tt heartily endorses the honou hearing it has to a prospective meeting be. less, He finished last, while Sir Walter N . e " party seek to make this conventiol ot as - - opportunity upon which he risss to DD | pyrpoge and high fdeas which have chatic: | \yeen Fitzsimmons and Corbett, Fitzsim- | won as he pleased. Results i BiE. RIE ekt weka trotted | SOV JCHA Q3 The" Mepublican corvention, in LI AR bt L planes, We must not elve aurselves. e administration of President First race, six furlongs: Wernberg (6 to rot, Bay Wilkes and Autograph | fii¥ A6 ¥ % » L ' LAK pt. 26 ~8herilf Burns of We are confronted 0w with a s'tuation " Cand pledges thelr carnest sup- | mons has been most persevering in his ef- | 5 won Tialton (5 to 1) seeond, Black Hawk | Winning “two éach, Charley H and Little | this action S L./ o e e eac 2 o, D o o re] o o Pete county, Utah, was shot and ol equires the domocratic party | port in all his efforts to secure the enact- | forts to secure a match with the champion | (2 to 1) third, Time: 1:17%. Leo one each. 1iést time 4. In the A large part of the republican party has ’ rm ",.m.', “',(mu in its {rengest | ment of democratic measures and the carry- [ | oo o T prom time to time has :Wu Second race, mile and @ sixteent 2:22 trot Ronoln, Minnle O nu| Pauston | bolted the nomination of Mr. Majors, but d this alterncon by iwo men whom asmor and to choose its irled and much es- | ing out of democratic policies, expressing | = . 1 8 to 6 'won, Victorious (1 1o eich won a heat before dark. Best time: | will try to elect Mr. Holeomb. 1 place in was attempting to arrest. ested lodior to carry. It thirongh.the erils | confidence (hat the people will wistain him | pat off with ths rominder that he wau fot Time 3%, nomination for the office of governor Silas A ‘. —a— - H at the polls in Novemb: The nainder | (n his class. Corbett first ed Choynski Third r rdham stakes, half mile Wylle on Tin olcon e hope o democtatic The Weekl N 'y which confronts ft. The battle for the com- | B¢ {ha Siatform is devoted to state Issues, his class, Corbett first named Choyuski | Third race, Fordham stakes half mile: Wylie on Holcomb, in the hope that the democrati he Weekly for the Campalgh. B arolat "and. political smancipation of the EAL et oredant ofCovernor | a8 the man Lanky Bob has to whip before he | 15" Jae. 0 dom, Kaluly Colt 0% | CLEVELAND, Sept. 2.—Cyclist H. H. | Party iv as honest ay the honest members of | The Weekly Bee will be sent up to Nos D8 ot o e of - for 10 cents. sults of this election depend the future of | s denounced, and any attempt to proscribe | pion th Diabolus (% 1o 1) sec- | by Searle last week, arrived {n this city [ W. H. Thompson accepted the challenge tively little was known of Creedon | Fifth race, furlongs: Lou Foster (s the roll cill nriceed under the tul & of the from 3 to 10 to 1 to 3 while good as § Latonla S0l a 8 .. —_— Thomas Jefferson. He w to enter his Dr. Pierce’s Fa.' n the men entered ring for the v o 000 spectators, ATOTILEN T e grand old democratic par satdidite Tl ' As sach’ oounty wan called Its lsader | Jength iato his. reasons, ut gave the .im: | grens 3 TR fast track, 3,000 spectators, three favorites the grand old democratic party a candidat starters out of ffty-one cntries in five | lett; Seventeenth, W. H. Thompson; Eight- | allegiance to the party. He nominated its torture, terrars nominated Thacher, jumped to his feet and | democratic party,” he said, in reply to a | and chest, when compared with his narrow Bt racd delling. one mile: Promenade | CaSPer: Twentieth, James O'Shee, Patrick | shoulder to shoulder with him in his fight both mother and : with sinious muscles that gave every indi- | “Second race, 2-year-old iillies, Kesterson; Twenty-fourth, John Carson; ¢ Judge Davine, & proted . wishes of the convention. This made HW Mr. Whitney Is apparently In the best of | cation of terrible force and speed. His | lonws: Fayette Iells (6 to 1) won, Isabell | Twenty-fifth, C. J. Furer; Twenty-sixth inating Judge Devine, a protectionist and also the period of confinement are corporation democrat in the convention | phundant secretion of mourishment for Ination by acclimation will say aye.” 1 stated that very positively I left R b I ST (@ to 2) second,’ Greenwich (@ to 1) thira. | Hefh J. & Mclntosh. e 3 distressing nervous symptoms from jame sammons for those opposed ““No’' there | other, I don't remember whom. There are | height and r ch, but he ood with his to 4 won, Clara Bauer (10 to 1) second mon you to your duty.” (Applause.) for the pla 1 think he would poll an | Were probably 5,000 spectators present. The | wom Porthos (8 1o 1) second, Foreman (8 the chairman said the motion was carried. | endorsed every word that Bryan had said Tanks, Cottle Co., Texas. closely followed by Fitzsimmons, Cre AVinifers at Harlom: claiming that but for the energetic efforts | Dr. Le of Chadron in an excited | scription ' previous ‘to confinement and 82 een ¢ g d free ve o | ernor, declaring the e he had come veel e my cment a 1 eratic standard bearer in this campaign. | lection of a candidate. I hope to see a | Tracey, Mick Dunn, Tommy ence Dickey sedond, Claudius third, Time:| Deen carried’ for Bryan and free silver. He | FHton declaring that while he had come | two weeks since my confinement and [ an demooratic party, and If this wish 13 con- | herents were thrown into a cond'tion border- Sam H, Stern. After the usual instructions | Commission won, James second, ~Folly | battle ground, and that if it had the chair- | tion of a populist on the democratic ticket Yours truly, (Applause.) A osd Semator Hill had received all the | acceptit. Thad siid all along that Mr. Whit- Creedon scored a hard body blow. A mo- | [:14%, O'Shee of Lincoln, and the roll call pro- | who has masked his friendship for the cor. A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE ‘men had to be separated by the refs Time: 1:44 Boing to secure the election before a score | Castor under a specious plea that he fuvorad nomination of Senator Hill, the senator was O e face was simost. ashen. Hig | and_ the situation now Is rather mixed. We | T Creedon missed a left swing for Omaha man was elevated to the position by | nounced that Gage county did not propsse 10 icy, and have con- v y, wids g d Creedon down with a o st & 1 bl . e e g b gates rushod for the stage and shouted | M, Whitney, recelved o personal message | FIEts. and khccked Croedon dowd, Wik & | MYSTIC BARK, MEDFORD, Mass., Sept. | Tho next disturbance was raised by Juan | its vote of thirty-four votes from Frank P. | expericnce the nausca adjournment on the very same ground, and In the headquarters of the other candidates 1 two he rights on the jaw and | Mystic Park’ tls, afternoon to witness the | in his hand he procla‘med | ways. Cook's announcement wae the signal | I bega ng your LOCKWOOD FOR LIEUTENA GOV- | Taachor eonte, Bt ones e e e | K iere was the wildeat demonstration ever | Nelton, Dirgatum had the pole, Arlon sec- | fended the inhierent right of petition. ~He | county delegation accompani»d by a large | only in labor a short uloglsm’ nominated Hon. jDaniel F. Lock- | expressed the same belicf Referee Duffy ' anncunced Fitzsimmons' | three seconds, with Directum a neck ahead Secretary Honin proceeded to read Boyle's | the large body of delegates who 1emained | usually well. My boy was taken with a discase resem. | WOrk of Fitzsimmons in the second round | ters in 1:38,'with the sarhé position: he | was alleged to be a scurrilous attack made | political maehinations of the railromd and Tc“ deal with leucorrhea also, and it lias nor for judge of the court of appeals, and Which Creedon received on the head in one, | of ‘Arion, Wil on lagging a, length | &0cestry. in a contribution to the Nebraska HOLCOMB NOMINATED. Mus, W. C. BAKER, i o) 55 o2 dsbtien was: oarried heartily rccommend this romedy {o all per. | from an artistic mudiistic point oiview to | Netson'aiighy i e Teud,” AU the quarter | It was with some Qificulty that Judge Doane roll call as follows: Holcomb, 324; Ireland running itsell wants to adjourn. 1 deciaret| Stamp fo toviosen 1 rere o ot oyhel | Créedon's nose, which floored the latest | Maine trotier hiad [ncréased. his lead to a a voice trembling with | "5 1y " Gaflin, the populist candidate for For_sale by | Fitzsimmons' adversaries. quarter was a' length ip the lead, with | for, unheard of and an outrage upon the At this point Judge Crawford of Cuming ol were: " Bourke Cockran faced the aullence | ture conditions and the fulfiliment of demo- N huddled in overcoats, Neither Bliss nor | it In 0:20%, the last elghth in 0:134. Horse- | poso of t D v A Rl URyed Both hands for order. In an In- | oratio pledges require, we deprecate, pend- FITZSIMJ‘IONS IN Two RUUNDS Banger ..(.9‘ l}“v R SHOReI Srometl Ui'| Wikn tar heyi ey T Yt Talh | T electing a popullst. 1 want your at- | retary of the woman's executive committes, sl democratic candidate nom in order to insure the election of Tom people of this country {8 not yet over, and | Flower's administr 3 will talk of a match. Fitzsimons took on | Time: 0:49, Wylie of Chicago, who Is trying to reduce | the republican party who have bolted Mr. democracy, In which is involved the future | candidates for ofice on the ground of relig: t he would have to g0 with Creedon to | ond, Prince to.1) third. ‘Time: | al 830 a. m. today, His 8 schedule Hme, thrown down by Congressman Bryan. He e se is de ol i " 3 e oot g N speech he has over been heard to deliver “A\:'r';"‘l:::muuv THATCHER'S NAME. e Lk o the ral public, althouxh the visitors | $21) Won, Saginaw @ Lo 1) second, Warltk in a state convention in Nebraska, he de ¥ MOTHERS 4 ik # b = ‘|h . WHITN ,\'n‘mn\ ELY DEC LINED. from St lLouls were enthusiastic in the Sixth race, one mile: Leohawell (L to %) clared with vehemence that he permitted no and those about to Vainly did Senator Hill use the gavel upon NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Willlam C. Whit- | praises of the man. De |~Iw ‘mm fact, b won, 8t. Michael (2% to 1) second, Romer man of any party to impeach his devotion become mothers, the dosk and call for order. When some | noy'wag interyiewed at quarantine today and | eVer. Fitzsimmons remained g 6" 5 thied Irime: Dtk circumstances accept the democratic nomina could be had against Creedon, CINCINNATI, Sept. 2%.—Fine weather, a (Continued from First Page.) protest against any proposal to foist upon vorite Prescription contest, IFitzsimmons indeed | anq two thitd cholces winning, forty-four § Charles Cashman; Fifteenth, Fred D. Bart- | for governor that did mot avow his earnest When the call was about half completed | allow of aceepting the nomination. for traces of prickly heat, his skin was as | rices, |s the histor of the cing ounting a chair withdrew his candidate and o on the o vaist and hips, were particularly marked. | (7 to §) won, Taseo (7 McGear; Twenty-first, Dan W. Cook; Twenty- | for free silver. He denounced the populists | child, by aiding Nature in preparing the me g a chair question as to his opinion on the subject of g the only candidate before the convention health and says he has enjoyed himself im- | every movement in the ring was like that of | (10 (o 1) second, Bertha Cohen (30 to 1 3 Lynn; Twenty-eighth, J. W. Farrall; Twenty- nging upon a ple and 1der o e " “ 3 m it by e, e g d . 2 : anted to sea - k eall by springing upon a table and thunder Tn the first place,”” he said, “I will not Thitd race, selling, one mile and a wanted to fhe child. During preghancy, it pre- 1 body indieated strength and excel- | Time: 2:09% Harry Miller of Douglas uncovered another | Maiors ceal to. slsot w chatrmsa ate b ] Judge Ong said he was not a candidate | Which so many sufier. was not a volce heard, Them, turning to | plenty of better men in the party than L | legs further apart than Creedon, i was rm (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:28} elect a chairman of the state cen Y ) or was brilliantly lighted . Times 1:08) Miller of Douglas then nominated C. and would consider it an honor to vote for . R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. V. Mayor Gilroy mounted a chalr and added: | enormous vote. Of course, [ think the next | 4t heater was brilliantly lighted to 1) third. Time? 1:03%. er of Douglas then nominated C. J >V Dr. R. V. PIercE, Buffalo, N. ¥ mous sentiment of this convention that | enough posted in regard to the ncws of the | wejghed 158 pounds and Iitzsimmons HARLEM, Sept. 2.—TFirst race, seven alser 8 e ST deei| 800 »s to endorse Bryi e had nc av- ¢ a v e emtiuied of the fact that Senator Hill | strong man nominated.” Charles Daly; for Fitizsimmons, 1136%. raised ‘a_storm of hisses, however, by de ) miles to endorse Bryan, he had not tray- | able to do my work. I feel stronger than I the men advanced to the center of the ring | third. Time: 1:i4 manship it would give a Fhe roll was then called and every county | Senator Hill was first shown the dispatch and | however, but he forced the fighting and | Fifth e six furlongs: Libertine won, | Jority. announced Dan Cook, the well known Tom votes cast, During the excitement that | M€Y had no deslre to enter politics ekl e S M LU R W race, mile and twenty yards: pat- | ceeded. It was apparent that Smythe was | porations and his loyalty to Toburlingtun South Bend, Pacific Co., Wash. appointed as he read the dispatch and sald r cked beautifully from a right on ! ¥ of counties had voted, and Mr. O'Shee with- | o straight ticket, representative oi puce, un Sir—I began taking your ' Favore {nanimate behind the chairman’s table Nands trémbled and he did not ventura to | NaVe wasted valuable time ng a sh " d, t he landed two rights on the ck # Procession | acclamation. be bound by the result of the rofl call, and | tinucd taking it since Lo T e Smetan 1) from | StAUNE that Mr. Whitney declined for per- | RRvY BRI RTRNCE OnNE XA I (R"NEd | 26.—The bigiest erowa that ever assembled | Boyle of Kearney. Advancing down the | Irelind to Silas A. Holeomb. Tho demo- | of any of the ailmeuts BBty Sh& Bonveation: wout om with Its work: the news caused great rejoicing and the sev- | three rights on the body. Creedon was then | (oo . ietieen Directum, Arion and | that the democratic party had always de- | of the threatened revelt, and the Gage “ Prescription.”” 1'was egates, left (he 1 e physiciat ERNOR. Thacher heople At onee began to assert that | LT N Wine Rerefee Dufty awarded | ond, and the Maine horse on the outside. | Presented his petition and asked that it be | number of delegates, lef: the hall. They | time, and th FQUyeisian wood ofyBuffalo for the u‘m. of lleutenant challenge to Champlon Corbett. The ap- | of Arion. and Nelson a length behind. The | petition. It proved to be a screed in de- | in their (il *faithful 15 the true in- We think it saved me elamation xmi T adse. V4 = L] OrsH e e gtre! oing e prakL AFR T Gay- | Pling bloody flux. The first thiug I thought ¢ Sesnin this | horstss tuvkeq futs thagctrgtol golng e by J. Sterling Morton upon her and her | other corporati lone a world of good for site, The convention nominated bim by acclama. | Arrhoea Remedy. Two dosca of it settled | two, three, order, amazed the speclntord | behind. Time Stato, Historical society. The reading pro- | o secretary anncunced the result of the be compared with the thres heavy lefts de- { pole he stiil irectu dih, Arion a1- 1| o [ ity ° | 188; Harwood, 7. Holcomb's —nomination ) BeRdtor 1) mayu: “The coaventiop-that,ix] 2088 suffering from a like complaint. I will P pole he ‘st ctuny,y, W rion &l-|| of Omaha obtained recognition from Lthe HOCDIAT MENIER The ! it adjourned.” clal'us tony reiiabiliy, - W Hoach, 3. B, | Serang for middleweight honors and | fength, (and thy crowd almost wenti wild: | jopbressed indignation the venerable jurlst | yigitenant governor was then made the dem- DRINK g pEIE THE PLATFORM. druggists. The main fighting was done in the center | Arion sand Nelson' neck and neck. in . the | democratic convention. i’ Ml vember 15, covering the entire campaign, Victory (s mot yet achieved. Upon the re Religions intolerance in political discussions | the mateh and then he was told by the cham- [ (Fourth T o | it e ey an ot o CHISRERIRE by iy of this country. We must not take the risk | jous belinf by secret organizations or other- place himself In a position to talk fight. | 2:00% took the platform, and in the mpst earnest quiet was restored the senator demanded th announced positively that he would under no | favorite thr . his odds b the principl f the true democracy of should know that convention. Clerk De Fresst began esl ing th tion for governor. He declined to enter at Wh by 1dh robs childbirth of srose and declared for David B. Hill pression that his business interests would not | formidable. He was finely drawn, and but s at e » Nineteen) . 7 . o ex-Assemblyman Hitt from Albany, who had | * “Phere aro plenty of better men in the | White as a baby's. His enormous shoulders | Tatonia today. Results: ac | centh, R. M. Mallon; Nineteenth, C. D. | Judge Ong, who, he declared, had stood and dangers to arnastly call @ upon Hill to meceds % the | the prabable Aomines His long, lithe arms and imbs were covered | Tiorkley (T to 1) third. Time: second, J. J. Holland; Twenty-third, J. C. | of the Third congressional district for nom- | system for parturition. Thereby “lal f Pat KFord of Omaha deelared that every s ) Henr; seler ; “seve Floy ¥ reatly shortened. It also promotes an Congressman Cockran interrupted the roll | mense * ‘watching his prey and ready to | third. Time: 116 LY e salaly L Twentyevetith, 5 Hloyi |4 P 5 g ok ! " = ninth, Jacob Bigler, A. J. Rittenhouse; Thir- LA YRo AEe avor of the homs g flinly i g 6\ POV R ERR S 1, as he appeared, presented ter: Peytonta (8 to 1) won, King C J . i inated ; ing out: “All who are in favor of the accept a nomination under any circvmstances, vents Winoming sickness” and th There was a mighty shout, and to the | England in a cablegram to some one or | jent condition. Filz had tomething the best in wurth race, seven furlongs: Sister Mary | contest by moving that the convention pro- ONG NOT THAT KIND. co 06, THArS - Wire ‘protests and declared the idea to be ridiculous, He . 3 : e people p- | 1 regard David B. Hill as the very best man | not so marked as it might have been. Ther fth race, five furlongs: Ductor (3 to 10) A ats A ulot Benator Hill, he said: "‘Sir the people su g b Xked % igHe N 1 T K 5 10y | trat nmittee There were protests, but to be ridiculous. H don was the first Lo enter the Smythe r o committee. | Stlas A. Holcomb, Sir- “Favori o “f oty dewire 1o emy that it o the unani | Eovernor will e a democrai. T am not well | SESSAOR WS e BER 1D, CUOSE Al T et i JC LB OERRHE SO HIEeS) Tol fear Sip—L tok your “Havoriteikiy 4 « E of Smythe g 4 not have | speech nominated Frank P. Ireland for gov- | never did so well in my life. It is onl Senator David B. Hill should be the demo- | past few days to hazard at the prebable se- | The seconds were: For Creedon, T and o ha irdsoye won, Flor. ythe Douglas county would not hav U B Y y has never yot failed in his duty to the SARATO! ept. 26.—Tammany's ad- | Demp James Dwyer, Kid McCoy Second race, one mile and twenty yards. | claring that Douglas county was to be the | eled that distance to in the nomina. ever did in six weeks before, i sratio The roll call then eommenced A ;i - | ing on panic today when the Associeted press | | i e STiLY: A RNY: otk . democratic _vic. veyed to him deliberately and properly he . and the fight was on. Third e mile and twenty vards: Chis- | tory but if it was not given the ct GAGE LEADS THE BOLT yithe o q onvention,” | bulletin announcing that Mr. Whitsey hal de Round 1—Both men felt each other for an [—well 1 0 ond, Evantus third e : e L1 el L v o ne NP itk iobey.¢the command ‘ot this conventlo clined the nomination for governor was read. | opening. Fitasimmons led. He was sho e s manship it would not give so larg Before the result of the roll call was o . oo for, HIIl and the seorefary an- | $ald: “I'supposed that he would decline to landed hard right om the head, and | Geraldine secbnd, Gascon third, Times avitt of Lancaster nominated James [ Majors democratic striker from Beatrice o e R TR T K Lietitenant Governor Bhoehan 1ooked -dls. | €hin. and a two, thr on_the head, ain won, Revolver ond, Ertiefern thi His | “‘Whitney would have been a very strong man DIRECT 1 T PURSE. | drew from the one-sided contest, and the | adulterated Jeffersonian democeacy, an- | ite Prescription’ the first month of preg- speak. John D. Crimmins, a personal friend of % CaEitagt B Bootail L iwol dibavs, from Wire to Wire. CENSURED JUAN BOYLE that therefore his delegation would change | confinement. Idid not Fefusing. The leader, however, opposed | S0nal reasons. to be forced from a clinch. Creedon on a track 1in ‘New England gathered at | aista with & folded paper aloft | eratic party had reached the parting of the [ dueto pregnancy, after eral booms all received a new impetus. The | knocked out by a heavy left on the jaw. 1 ere followed by the his execratiovs of [ said I got along un- : Lieutenant Governor Sheehan in a brief | first ballot and some of the Tammany people | B¢, fEht to Eitz, who was loudly cheered, | The quarter polé was reached in thirty. | r* d - were followed by the hi nd execrations of L) g governor. The nomination was made by ac- PR s plause that followed was immense. The | half was mgde iff 1:06, and the three-quar- | fense of Mrs. President Cleveland from what | terests of ople as oppos>d fo the [ @@reatdeal of suffering. !wm tronhledn damss D, Bell, nominated James G of was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di- it SO LU RV LT S helf(e denaty anssd SEHRLDIY oo, e whual resohutlons were ‘adopted, | the matter and cured him sound and well, I [ and dazed tne recipient, but they were not he {rio, started in the second heat with | ceeded amidst the greatest of confusion and anawer . any inquiries . regarding (it when Hvéred” In one, “two, th ordef on fimost A |y.n;.m m he reat.. At the half the | ohair. Then with was then made unanimous. Convention adjourned sine die at 3:39, Primroy, Campbell To.d Tenn caused Creedon to-full the casiest prey of all | There ‘Directurs spurted, and at the third | fencunced the scurrilous screed as uncalled | grytie candidate, by Following Is the platform as adopted by e of the ring, the river sand of which was | sireteh Nelson dropped behind and finished | M. Boyle's remarks and petition oounty “climbed - a' chle, and .stiempied ‘& 3 7 ve 3 v eech. Chairman Oldham wantad to Know the convention: RUN OF HARD LUCK. plowed more by the footwork of the two | three lengths in the rear of Directum, who | “Mr.’ Chairman—I would ask the indulgence | wnoiher Jud Pudyl e o BB Ak boratls sty iof Aew (Fork. state oy men in actual fightini time, which was four | led Avion by a length.’ ime by quatters: | of this convention for a few moments. It NS U dReOeaw I Wak Aa0iopifiK e congratilaes the people of the state on the | James McKenna's Whaling Ventures Per- | MiNUtes aivl forty seconcs, bt tes | bines 4. . has always been the rightful boast that the | “’Crawford replied that he was speaking as restoration of business confidence and the sistently Disastrous. Brondon Was arrisd to his Gorner EASHINE T in The’ third -Hehe Directum. ke democratic party was the party of the - s 5 ¢ s o o 3 ed e ept behind party o he oy emocrat to the convention. ‘.'?E“x’;’fi;'{:.‘:.‘ e{n‘ .”f";‘fi' fark “";m \‘_-h\"{“ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2%.—The Pacific | hard for breath, He was comparatively | until the half was passed. Arion was lead- | Pr2ssed, and righted the wrongs of the weak, A “4"1‘.‘3? Tces not make any differeuce,” sl e Lt T r. hves Lt ta e e | Bt6Am <WHaling (ompsiiy’s - tender, Jeants,:| MIDULt during: the nrst round nd was | ing, and.Nelson) a.yensth behind; Disectum hether It be for a class or an individual | {ng chairman. “Are you in it or out of i gougrese 8 republican pre- | . oiveq from the Arctic this morning wity | LKEN (0 his corner smiling and chatting | drew up and beat Arion out on the stretch, | I ask this action of justice of you at your 1 . ; h hig attendants. The Inference 18 that | winning by a length. Time by quarters: Tudge Crawford said that he had been a Unsound_ inancial logislation, driving out | news of the loss of the whaling bark Rein- | ha was beaten In onie minuts and forty sec. 5‘.1»:\:‘ T o Yo i Resniy: ) uarters Tfl?“nc'" Nc‘\!‘ri.k:"“::no O it d set- | democrat long before the young chairman our gold and threateniny ¢ stundard | deer, awned by James McKenna of inis [ onds, the time of ihe second round. His d-year-old and - under, CATTBH 16 HIa Tant: Tomelt: AR |- feol || (o prestined o) cateclilee ki tidd ihden avifr, 34 dd- R Raur driven. ashore on Return conds anc s Backers were startled be- Time 4. . yme. d & he | born The judge launched Into a demo- £ living, shing e Tl ~ et 0 ight; presenc ; olase bes P :25-‘-?“:.;.” and overs et ""'\«yr’,‘u\""«'fi,‘ . between Point Barrow and Herschel nd measure, and even those who desirer . Maud Carr, Zeerbrino presence of his spirit clpse beside me urg- | cratic speech, but the cenvention was in no mood to hear him. He was summarily dustries ‘at the profiigate | Island, during a terrib \nd scame | Fitzsimunons to win were overawed and full | ogenc, “Bidora, " Leola dnd Yukon. also | Ing me on, T ask in the name of a woman expenditures converting an assuring treas- | a total wreck. The crew In the | AKNL man Gver. (here were Broups and knots | Bisioh race, Dirss $15,000: Directum won Bfoptalasa Josition makes her the more | gafied down. The chairman dectared him oit ury surplus inco @0 alarming deficit; these | boats and were picked up and distributed | of spectators seemingly spelibound in differ- | - {hree Straight' heats: Time: 212 20, | Cleveland. Historical i e | obedordane sINESalay Tudsel OAwioetne Chocoflat M i L e TR O i among lhln_vc‘nI\’ulxn:;:;U\'w:lL |:_“ l"LI]Y‘(:IlI;l mu‘; "l‘h‘"'"‘: of n\l.- m(nymm.-\h arena 1ry%n}: to 4 Ation ‘second each heat. Nelson | in' states to gathar one. Moy oh “A.‘;:'-‘ red that |.."n.m u‘.;p,,:.x -l| the ; nml'(Av'w = enler. ¢ o opcirigen bl £ OYne/ Tas e usually bad luck | explain to each other. or to have it ex- e i) s of its - | party in northern Nebraska and had a ke s e CoaT i vl franans | Quring the past three seasons. Thin vear | plained to them. bul it wiis e fact before ‘4 class, trotting, purse 32,000: Edith H [.Zens, and events transvicing, to priserve the | tended conventions when he had to walk His reasons are: 4 e 1 i ow PG oul | the barks James Allen and Relndcer have | their eves In the Olymplo elub's arena on | won.the third, fourth and Afth heats amd | 34me for future generations. Before the | barefoot over the prairies and sleep in hay Tea and Coffee create nervousness with RRRthrtunos, retuced incomon, tirned| been Jost in ,lh'- Arctic. Last year the | September 26, -188. ce. Time: Y, 243, Fanny Wil- | Historical soclety of Nebraska J. Ster- | stacks on the way. He fially declared that { 4 people too nervous thousands of deserving poor face to face | West was burned off the Hawailan' fsla NATIONAL L. JE GAMES. i xnoll e e d | which corruption and dishonor 1s charged | a populist convention he would go to a dem- | of chocolate; cheap (sweet) chocolates arg Jrih marvation, and Inficted general dis- | and the Sen Breese wad bumed off AT of 186 stake 31000; Lady Aley won | 9EnSt Mrs. Cleveland's ancestor, and in | ocratic convention where democrats were not | impure, hence injurious; tress upon the’ people. Complete tranfer | coast of Central America. All'in all Pirates Give the Bridegrooms Thete Third | N OWO Stralght heats. Time: 2:23%, 2313, | Which he says she is now reaping the re- | howled down by an unruly mob : : ; BT 05 kvt Mhone tarrilie Rvilns | Seaanus.mumt have . lost Wit I e e st vt ot Third } Zanita and Coon. Point Maid also started. ward of this dishonorably attained wealth, OTHER CANDIDATES COCOA is no more like CHOCOLATE it could only remove their causes and re- | Reindeer was built at New Hedford, Mase S L R e or better, to use his own words, ‘the price | 1t was plain sailing from this on. All of than Skimmed Milk is like Cream, pair the injury. e gyas bullt At o Ealfard, Mass. | PITTSBURG, Sept. 26.—Pittsburg made It | RBIG WHEEL MEET AT KEARNEY. |of a corrupt ancestor.’ He says justand good | the obstreperous delegates had left the hall Chocolat-Menier is an exquisite Vanilla We therefore rejolce that by the repeal | insured for $14,000. Last year McKenna | {hree stralght from Brooklyn. Kennedy = bistory should _lluminiate this viclous fact. | by (hia time and the Bryan-Holcomb people | Cliocolate, as nourishing as meat, as low of the Sherman law for the purchase and | went to Europe and bought teamer to | Pitched winning ball, but his support was | Plans for the Cycling Clubs' Tourney Which | Now, I have made diligent search, I hav L Ll thetr pveryhiy i ¢ r ke storage of silver bullion, all fear of a | act as tender to his whalers. The steamer | poor. Colclough's faultless flelding saved o Tod: talked ave | had everything to their liking, BEverything | priced as other beverages, and far superior. depreciated currency has been allayed and | was o have met the James Allen and p 3 ! pens Today. alked to men of that time, and | was in a state of wild confusion, hardly a | Ask for yellow wrapper. Your grocer has it falth has been restored In the abllity of the Riindcer at: Pomt Bavwol and tow them | Do, Same. Score: 4 The indications are very flattering for | there is no foundation for this his- | delegate present occupying his seat. The i Fovermment 1o mainiain o constant parity | {60 mouh o the MCKgualt rver: whore | PSS 93330009 29| two davs’ hot sport at Kearney on today | tary: ot a shadow, except in tnis | buisnen of the Ucket was made up by ac- | PARIS MENIE R ronoon etween its gold and silver colnage: tha vere s T b . ¢ considered | historian’s vi 4 4 L L By thta repedi of the BICKInIEY (At 1w | 1o6e to doin, the Siemmcr o st | Hita: Pittaburs, 12: Brooklyn, 13. ‘Breors: | fhe fastost n- Mebr H6oK now oonaldsred iclous nature. I was not enough | clamation. 50 Wabash Av.. Chicazo -86 W, Broadwar. ¥ ¥o i Nebraska, has been much | that this man should vilify Cleveland’s per- | F. R. Ellick of Dodge county was named the lnordinate taxation of the many for o Brookiyn, 5. Harned runs: Pittsburg, 6; | the fastest in . VR o B et of L tee hok for Hoem aotes | the los uf “fhe James fllen. and - the | oCkIVN 4. Twoibdss Niis: . Bishsel:| improved: since the: state’ tournament was | 0nAl chatacter, but bo makes Mistory ihat | for sscretary of state. A. Luikhart of bly diminished and in the plane of equita- | while being convoyed to her winter Ul Dattey. Ternedy, Threebase hits: Stensel, | held. Experts declare that it is at least | MY be & lasticg blight for all time to come. | Madison county was named for treasurer. bla and monstrous customs duties Which | Yers. The cateh of the whaling fect up to | Grifin,. Tredway. Home runs: = Gross. | ten to twelve seconds to the better. In | Gleveland's children can turn with pride to | The other nominees were D. B. Carey of have starved some industries and overfed | September 1| had been the poorest for many | Struck out: Lachance, Time: One hour { addition to the magnificent prize list hung the paternal. [ ask that our act tonight will | Dodge county for attorney general, J. C. others, the tariff schedules have been ad- | o Season, The whole fleet had caught but | @nd thirty minutes. Umpires: Betts and | up by the club, mention of which has been | be to show that the maternal record shall | Dahlman of Dawes for auditor of public ac- Justed so that while affording ample safe- | {yenty-five whales. Gaftney. Batteries: Colclough and Weaver; [ made heretofore, the E. C. Stearns com- | be cleared as far as in our power lies. counts, S. J. Kent of Lancaster for commis- fuasds dor American labor they reduce e Kennedy and Dailey pany of Syracufe, N. Y. has donated a| ‘“To the Nebraska State Historical Soclety: | sioner of public lands and buildings, and W of " iffe “and encotrage the promotion of | Mrs. Ellen Malson, wife of Elder Malson, Orloles Cinch Thelr Hold beautiful siiver trophy, valued at $0, for | The democrats in convention assembled re- i . SEARLES & e of five miles, three men t A. Jones Adams for superintendent of Prausiry by cheanening the dost of many | pastor of the U. B. church at Galton, Ill,in [ CLEVELAND, Sept. %.-Cleveland out- | constitute o team. AN Omaha team won | fPectfully would ask of your society, recog- | pubilc instruction. raw materials used in manufactures; and | speaking of Chamberlain Paln Balm, says: | played Baitimore, both at the bat and In | the trophy at the state meet in July and | BiZIng it as the gatherer and preserver of Of these candidates, Ellick for secretary g that by ucing expenditures wherever | “I can cheerfully recommend it.” Applied | the field, but lost the game through hard | very probably a team from Omaha win | the history of the state, that so much of an | of state, Luikhart for treasurer and Dahl- b possible, and by provision for additional | to a cut, bruise or burn, it produces a sooth- | luck. The game was fought to the finish. | try” to bring home the Stearns trophy. | article written by J. Sterling Morton which fevenues, the legitmate demanis upon (¢ | ing, pleasant offect, relieving the pain al. | Score: : Chief Consul. Eversole of the Nebraska di- | reflects on the honor of the late Hon. B ~ 0 o) ceed > . F 2 — 6| vision, L - erica elmen, d 3rove e o the government's Income and necessitate | MOst Instantly and healing the parts quickly | Cleveland e 8 0 20 0 a8 A O reied the omela) poettion. of | Lomi,id Mrs Grover Cleveland be trased | tion by the'popultats. In the public debt i 4 mn;;‘v:r:lm;ll:;vtlgfilll“n“' 'A vlljanbm :‘lollv e S eveland. 11 Tattimore. o Hrrors, | Feferee of the tournament and has matled :’;u“:"!:"“li;ed 0 *:“‘: g“-!r means taken to | The convention then at 12:35 a. m. ad- hronis eftects o e adop ed wi niment and bou 3 el 01 < The Kearncy: Cve Hray not inten ) % airy Lo 5 B e o R o Tios ave |lovest the, affectad part Wil bt & tosain' 1y | Gleveland, 1; Balliniore, «f Barusd -runs: | 113 scoeptance: ZHRS Keernoy Cyeling clut ended as approved history | journed, sine die, Chairman Smythe of the 4 man for auditor, are democrats ,and the . Fol- | others have already been placed in nomina- Cloveland! 2;' Battimorec'2. "Strack out: [y | Will see that all visiting ‘wheelmen are | Of the state. State central committee announcing a meet- ' NeTvous y ach day gives | less time than any other treatment. v | & v ertaine suaranty In the midst of t e 4 con- RS & 1lve spanant. HAch G463 £line | et:lime ¥ other treatment. Sold by | Gupns 8¢ by Tremming, . Twe base hits, | Well entertained. a guaranty that those f the excitement and con Slosed Dy the eMects. of the republican Childs, Cuppy, Zimmer. Jennings. Double | Who attend the races will not feel lonesorme fuston 8. M. Smyser of Box Butte | porning at 9 o'clock. (A 7 Privale fegislation are reopening wnd thglr opera- O R R s et o Thade with Prot. 3. B Dearing, bailoonist, | 67" Gelegates andleclarsd ‘that. e (e | The vole by roll call on governor, the AND tives are returning to wor rehants P vo_hours. . Cuppy i) g . a rad that the inan | g0 es o ster be- Snotia B e eosed volume af buste | BLAIR, Neb., Sept. 2.—(Special Tele- [ and Zimmer; Hemming and Clarke who will attempt’ to lower all existing | w0 haq the temerity to offer such & doey. | SeVen votes for Harwood from Lancaster b 7 hpfibld.l ing of that body at the ton hotel this vorld" records for distances itte nels and manutacurers are’ preparing for | gram.)—Today's’ races at the Washington Standing of the Teams. DR fis descent from the | mest for the consideration of a democratic | N8 Omitted, was: i Diseases periods of prosperity which the readjust- | county fair we . ; 3 G - will use in his at- | convention was de ponile ’ i T R R ;‘:::I\M{‘.lul"r:rg(un.;;»:“;:.e ussl order in | Played. Won. Lest. PrCt, pammoth alreiip, —He, will use in Lis at | convention was dsserving of the contempt /) erials cer ply assures. ~ X » Ll SRCTTTIRTIL - . iy e e ! s i e coneur with Prestdent Cleveland that | _8:00 pacing race, purse $150: New York . 128 will ‘be run off In the afternoon of each |'o censure on Juan Boyle, And as Chairman | COUNTIES TREATMENT BY MAIL. COASULIAMIOA Fli day; trial heats | he morning, very Catarrh, all Diseasas of the Noss. Throat, Chest, Stonwach, Liver, Biood B Thow. Chriff measure does not embody | Bathl.. 5 il Hoston . ol jrstne S e N, edints | Ol@ham declined to entertaln the motion he the full issue of tarift reform, but with | Counsel B - Ty Philadelphia 000 128 ey oiaBeE M) existing siate recoras | Put It himself, and It was carried with wild ~8kin and Kidney Diseases, Los Wanhood and ALL PRIVATE DI3- him we also endorse Its provisions for | Little Ben . e Brooklyn ~.......... 128 ompetith he Western Passenger | enthusiasm. S T Sheaper, and treot faw mnterluis and tower | Tommy K..[ : Cleveland 1121 123 oo el LH 0t LT T {inbel) EASES OF MEN. o 1 Call co or address taxes as a substantial recognition of dem- | Dimond D.......... g | ttsburg . :i’» B OIS Bil Ditonagers ol BRYAN NOMINATES HOLCOMB. Aslelage ocratic principles, and we bespeak for the | Time: 2:36 % e {iokets will cll-for that rate The long expected and long deferred con- | Box butte . 1416FARNAM ST Dr. Searles & Searles, "SIHAAN NS a1 quiooton| pus QuIooH Jaw an impartial trial, confident that its | 2 r Clncinnati 128 Th o t winds up with a grand s e . ! , Boyd B ot s v tlon will - sunvines ths meos ket ... é 1 8t Louis .10 128 Coxr: .:"rm.“ L;_l;u Y w::l! m’- nov‘l “filwm :;st u\el:l'\:\ endorsement of Judge Holcomb, | p/aw, lo of the wisdom of democratic policy and | Rosa Conkiin & 2 Washington ..11000 127 complimentary, hill At e Do Having | (he candidate of the people’s independent | Bumais nduce them to demand Its proper extension, | Foster ... 1 Lousville .......... 126 men. from he ucromding states wil ot party for governor, came at 11:30, when | Burt ring, therefore, wise moderation | Dinah Bog [0 {3 Tonl ‘Targely —entries being numerous in | Congressman Bryan took the platform to | Hulle stmént Of particular schedules, | Time: 2:48%, '3:id LARGE FIELDS AND FAST TIME. ton clamed’ A And B. 'The entry list 1s | place In nomination as the demoeratic can- actment of separate bills as fu- | Mile, running, purse $25 at too long for publication, but judging from | didat Y il Sil “ : s A g one-half mile, 823 at thrée-quarters of a | priving Races at Columbus Productive of | some of the some of SITATIOr Bas i Holocuwb. M : : BAD COMPLE)“ON — mee—— mile, and $25 at_one mile. Btarters: Top . th racks hunting | Bryan spoke with great earnestness, and was RORRE _ ivs ¢+ siiod » Sawyer, Minnle F, Texak Frank, Nettle J Some Exeellent Sport. e cKs lateting a 5 i - t it rphoea s | llstened to with the greatest attention. He ¥ dasssainde o Mmples, black % and oot Texas Frank won the half and three-quar. | COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 2.—The races at | touri ‘B34, WEN, w0 ere Wil consides: | spoke briefly as follows 2 i ot B n...."u.u yn.'.' \ 0 SERIES NO. 33-34, ;5:;‘7.‘ 9‘ Top Sawyer the mile, Time: 0:36, | Columbus Driving park were exciting, de- | able friendly pEi: 1 splehdid riding “Delegates of the Convention I Bave |© 4 i & Dadr, 4nd simplo ba &. L s & Washington county handicap | *PIte the large fleld of horses. Weatier | i every race _will be few and | arisen to perform & duty, and I shall not . ] . aro preventod and by Ont: &flmv—-flfig‘«lua—.— bieycle race; starters as foll JYUAP | clear and track fast. Tomorrow Alix, Fly- | far between. shirk it, as I have not shirked any duties oUR4 Hoav, fHost efectivg pkftie THE ANERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Selden, serafch; Gus Wi 1 Yards: | ing Jib and Directly will go to beat thelr Welch that have fallen to me. People are respon- }“‘”f{"“ ifying foep e Ray ,xwlnmu, 20 vards; Wilile Cook, 440 | records. Result: PHILADEL pt. 20.—Robert A. | sible for their legitimate acts, and they are , ‘::?"‘ Wiliow t of tollet -n'.i"':-'n;u":': Faros; Histiand Bisnfeld, 49 rards, ook | 3 ace, purse, $1,00 (continued from | Welch defeat Wiliam C. Dowhing for | presumed to mean that which follows natur- £ aapes Rack weerre 51 woaps. Hold throughout the world, DICTIONARY. felde! i} den third. | vesterday): Cantab won in_ three straight | the possessiofof £the Riverton challenge | ally from what they do; and when we pro- ilSatine 2 . Time of Selden: 6:00, heats, Time: 2:15, 2:14%, 2:15%. Mascot, Jr. ceed to th 6|Sarpy —_— — e Good races are on the program for tomor- Clifr, Jack, Winfield, "u,;am Tight | plate today. ay's vietory is the seventh | céed to the nomination of governor we . row, and Friday there Wil be a 2:25 (rot, T Successive onj fWelch, and It looks as | should enter into it with a consclousness of | }t ) gt 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Words | | Dirse ‘1230, which s filled, ana a ‘tree-tor-ali | “555° trotiing purse $00: Black Rayen | i€ the muchs plage will evéntdally | our responsibility. It we know the re- g | sowara s flmflms Bmmn—m‘m’ . pace, purse $20, will be started. won I me‘é SiFalght heats. Time: g | become. his pi B o 4’8 Shodt was ine | sults of our conduct, we must be presumed | Gard | INSTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL. ————— 2:20l, 2:221 Spinaway, Patent Right, Colo- | tePt An0 WAS, FEVAUER, Y100 Dirds each, | to mean these results. If we attempt the 8 ¢ f A # F iplondid egrative sgont for wa’n.sm Says M. W. Selby, Muncie, T: “Last | B¢l I Belgla and Lota aiso siarted’ | thirty“yirds ;‘kqe Knd ity yards boundagy, | nomination of a candidate for governor, who Nageaars AT aanl easH o) .:":,” summer a coal miner came to my drug store I % | RACIDE, ARG - o ottle iy 1 : missed, Il | I8 to receive the support of the democratic 8 ‘ma ‘Gout, Kidney Disorders, A — ) 3 b The scor 4 Mune of Xnowledge and @ Miator || one night, halt dead wiih cramps “There forine oD, fue socond. thind and fourth | Downing, iilléd, 55 nfed, party, we will not be able to accomplish alle porsia, " Anaiila. A vlm.l‘rnmhol- " . y-one 3 shingt or oxcosate. Frice Usefuiness. no doctor to be had. He psked me it [ Dolly Spanker won the first heat. Tim Weich used hia j@“”‘“ barrel sixty-one | anything but the election of a republican, erens §|ashington g J 1Bk anyibing. that would help b 1 | B0, 5udx¢ Swing, Brookside, Coastboy, | times. Afty-gne belfk for safety, Downing HivG 3 P ecounts €. i safety; DOWRINg | ang do that which the republican party | 3 ieieock Webae ; THE ARNOLD a .,,'.;"Z’..'.,‘,.".“,','.“‘Z’*“‘,"l',‘,:. inatructive, opened & bottle of Chamberlain's Coll, Ohol- Siagtte 3. ), oad Crodk, Blanwood, Alice M | Wied BIS 5 Ko bty W hich had oow | would have paid thousands of dollars | Hoit | EY E 9 w-.xu?u...fi!“lcuéufigmn erican Eneyelopedic Dictlona; era and Diarrhoea Reméd, d gave Bim a | Syrena, Redwing, Gray Ben and Monbare | pi.q¢ .Jop doutl out of buund! and Down- | for us to do. I do not care wihat result | Hooker g A " l%llnmn Publication ever fawae. lprge dose. [n twen! uted nis path was | 25%,58ried- clght. it may have on me, but I shal) aot assist | Jpreess ] % | For sals by all druggatnd, Omals 'k, no 22 class, trotting, purse $1,000: Colonel | & ha e. 0 piliua reat work, now foe sl gone. This n& B subleat €0 | Dickey won In ‘l,‘.‘,‘,.? SLaight . heate iR r"nm.mm o c‘lecl b republican governor of Nebrasks on, for ram| " 9 . % ™ 5 e 3 A P & L;"&fi'fl:"é‘fifih‘;#‘, fociyasa thotama e | | B0 oy should Jeep, Thia remedy At ;T:\nz.i;‘i‘ k\fln.-.n;;'fl“‘rm'fi'.“' iy | PAW S LT LTS ifin'fi»:- Who agroes With us on overy DEnCipls Of | s wpCEiAe Armodical S | AMUSEMEN TSI 208l thaymumver of U ook carceapont: e e U ot e San Alwaye be | Beod"Wnlkhs, Prospect Simmons 4 nd Gromet | feated thg Tonlhs-of mm P i W importance; & man who used to be & SO | ciety of the Presbyterian church of Ne.| 15tH STREET THEATER ated will be delivered. ©. ‘0 °0UPod i s eat also start Scote: 16 14 2 lm ; Connok and Hall: | pilolioids be taintained. bragka hold their annual meeting at Wayne, POFULAR 28 b e LR RE Sunday | ud Thrae Weak:day ooupous, Naturalisation Papers. Riding in the altimore, fl,‘f"{ :uyd fia " fuck oul; ’ 08 | "iYou have been told that the election of N"':- .f"'lloy:l;":!- It will be a very im- o i BALTIMORE, . 26— Mr, Holcorb (applause) would be a blight, | Portant m wrg Aieroan Enciclovodiy 3 Dlodod: a::l forsigaora :ho expect to vate 1t thy || PALATMERR bg;p‘nlanzul:v';’tflflkg(":r‘-l:llg Wina $50 High for Gentry. and Fhat the credit of the state would be | Mr. Rovert Bpeer, New York City, as- R g yve T BT B Rials ‘saatié be addresssd o general election Noveml 6 must take out track lhla afternoon at the second and GALESBURG, 1, Sept. 26.—-Owing to fected it we glected him. The republican ”“’l secrétary of the Presbyterian Board THE DERBY WINNEB' o thelr first papers, declaring intention to be- 'of the annual fall tournge | the high wigd, John R, Gentry was not | barty in AJabama endorsed a populist to beat orelgn tge) 10 the” United Btaten, | 1o secoier 8 s6r loads of.eessial aaimcnl ik DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT fome itisens at Lhe Usidd Btaies, 00 o | ment of " the Iy iang Bieyele Mub’""Nad | sent against Robert J's Tecord today. Ife | dqmocral, and did not think of a blot upgo | Will speak; also Mrs. D. B. Wells of Fort | 3 ‘uioraughvred, horses with, records, el ainug ore next Wednesday, October 3, in the dis- [ many of (he men ran the events in thelr’ | was, however, Jetven exhibl l}la heat tate. In the state of Georgla the repub- | Wayne, nd ; 014 Freeland,” the grandest race Borve in i trict gourt. underclothing, while the spectators were -n'.'f w.2 :beeée the | quartel Rmu & | lican party made no nomination, for the pur- Mrs. ¥, H. Pierson, New York City, sec- | the land. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, i 465 O o i

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