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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1894, D r—— e — IS 1o " " Pebble Rock won, Doubtful second, Ton mita, 2:19%; Medlo and Holr-at-Law, 2:14%; y " they RAW Jest : e cate sent to him 8o hurriedly this morning. | AST RECO g Ahird ace, seling, fous and a hal fue- LA oot are stHl coming, and (he Indloations A ANT A CHANGE | bressconsole themseivos oy declarine ik It it shall be necessary to take legal steps we | longs ramp won, Palmetto Boy second, \ point to & magnificent list. the new law, after all, s better than the (sball do wo at the earliest possible moment.” | — Courtney third, Time: 0:58 _ fromsininiv st e — act of 1890. Better for whom? Retter for Judge Ong was seen yesterday afternoon | Fourth ra selling, five furlongs Star- ISINGLASS WINS AGAL Wwhat Where has it given M. ope? Whose and ssked for his opinton regarding the action | Beveral Attemp's to Improve on Previcus | liht “won, Tenor second, Prin Peyton | Tong Pob Sigms- a Very Poiuted Letter General Demand for a Ryturn to tho Daya | factories will it set to work? It has Im= A | : third, Time: 1:06% el o " Y oRtON o oved no American Interests v » of the bolters. The judge sald he did not Miles Prova Futile. Wifth race, six and a half furlongs: Ar Addrggpasd to the Obampion, SIS FMoSREROITE ROwreY ShIE(ta, Capiarey Before Grovor, eas 1t be (ho Sugar and r{\'\u\:;l:‘r?:‘-:: "It know what the legal aspect of the case was, thur G won, A second, Ivanhoe . the Jockey Club Stakes. will not start ingle new facl but the moral aspect was {vm:“ n“» him T‘ll;v third, Tim fol LONDON, Sept. #.—At Newmarket today It will not ngy.nq :\':li‘vn:lr’v“n\-’: nrr, :'t fi:m: had no sympathy with the bolters. Thes — ' " b the Jockey club stakes of 1,000, the second | aey w e & -t ; had particmated 1n the proceedings of the | TURF KINGS AND QUEENS ARE ST.LL SAFE | comixe ok miik: coxourming nuskrms | HEDARES THE GHAMPION TO A BATTLE | \iree to receive £, and the third 2w, the | MKINLEY ON REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS e Mlie b Ry B 16 B ral A (x me atever hope it b 0 gotvention until shiggs fatied to 4o Lusle way i R R TR 0% nominator of the winner to receive £300, and i allen and the stranger, Whatever industey Aan en ey pulle ou & ' ige e 2 the nominator of t nd hor to elve It quickens heyond o 3 ~ B T onta bt be at confident (e | Atl, Fiying Jin, Directly and Robert & lay Here Tomorrow. Ten Thousand allurs Deposited ns & Blde | tum of the stake for 3 and &year-olds. die. | OPens the Campaign In Ohto with Lotty | o't Senenth oob :;a‘.'::.,‘xh'\‘;: 5y >:.r::|o'm:|':- Otk aad” fle of the democracy. Neither to Better Thoir Performances—Tens ¥ s are all agog over the game be Bot and Every Concesslon that Pompa- | tance, one mile and two furlongs, was won Predictions of Success—Taiks on the port. Hetter than the law of 1890, a law was_he alarmed over the outlook. He 18 Records %ot Lown und Fastest s L Nl;u}l( Cltys and the Omahas, ded In Ad- 7 fiush, MeCalmonta Ininglags, bay, colt, Questions of Money and LUt oF WRCH every R 4 Joosk. 4 . W takes place tomorrow @ oon & ; ; sonomy, out of Beadlook: M. I, S his country was employed at good Wages, confident that ll‘\“‘lr:h\\‘\’m‘rh "P"“:L-p":m: Third ileat Established. Charles Street park. It will be a rattling vance by the Middleweight. Gouvernail, by the Bard, out of Gladia, was nrif. very. TRclory Was ”“"‘”“; Pl Ay "“N:“' ;)‘;‘1,)‘:“(‘.0“;‘;“‘;" HORKEY contest, and the prospects are fine for o gecond, and Tord Durfiam's 'Son o' Mine, & and the consumer was securing the neces S SAY big turnout of the lovers of the great sport. — iR TRRRIASE. e WINHEr, (6 & Gy ahr-old, " sities of life cheaper than he had ever re RE r SMYSER'S S o) SANS, Sel . ddlewelg third. ISinglass, the winner, is a 4-year-ol o y " 49 o SECRETARY SMYSER'S SAY COLUMBUS, Sept. $7.—About 10,000 peo- | Tho Corn Muskers the osmpions of | _NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 27.—Middleweight | thitd. Isinglass, the winner, is a &-year-old, | FINDLAY, 0., Sept. 27.—Rosy autumn | celved them befora Does any thoughtful Samuel M. Smyser, who officiated as mecre- | | FE0 L (LI LAt the Columbus | the Western league for 189, and are sata [ Champlon Fitzsimmons this morning matled | took plac e close of the years bate | hever furnished a finer day than this for | man believe that the law of 1804 will ever faey, of the boiters: oon vention, and | vt e tola. e weather was watm | to be one of the best minor league teams | the following letter to' Chumplon Corbett e for iie”leadership of witniie Jockeya | the opening of the republican campaign in | Fostore these happy conditions hore intha poasted that he came 500 miles to nom ing park to 3 er was we e, ol A, gt By e 4 Thampton of the | Detween and Loates. The scores 5. NS . W | United Statcs? How many industries in the a democratic ticket and not join the popu and clear, but not warm enough to bring | éver organized. Their team work s sald t Mr. James J." Corbett, Champlon of th ore the stood: Cannon, 130 wins | OM0. The air was delighttully bracing and | ;0 giates are paying the wages paid i was feellng gosd over the tactics of out the mettle ot the horees, The track was » something of a revelation, while With | World—Dear ' Sir{ At every opportunity, | nings: Loates, 128 winnings. The gr agest the great crowd that came from far and | 45497 Te)| me, workingmen of Ohfo, how “Castorites. “Wo've got 'em, and don't you | ¢ T R L L rent 1o beat her | foem G ey e are overnl oid | When my name has been used in connection | [¥ALY exist between these tawo Jockfys, | near to hear Governor McKinley make the | many of you are idle now who had re- R R RS Ll record of 2:93%, but the start was a little | local favorites, among whom I‘rank Genins | with a battle with you for the world's | ra throtighout the season, glving | Second address ho has made this week, open- | munerative omployment in 1892, and how :;?:l rtl'w' sy ‘l‘\l“’“v:“yt:l:] on "(' ; Sotracy | slow and she'l ‘hded under the wire in 2:04%, | MUENt be mentioned. le has improved won- | champlonship, you have endeavored to be- splendid exhibitions of jockeyship. Ing a state campalgn, was inspired by its | many of you fortunate cnough to have s they are the nominees of democrac the landed under the 2:04%. ) Y dertully ll-around bail player In today's event Isinglass was also op- g b > Be as | employment now have escaped a reduction e they Tellows Are populists, and the | Time by quacters, 0:31, 1:021s, 1:34%, 2:04%. | his 0ld Omaha days, and In the fleld is | Nttle my clalm for a fight on the grounds, s | posed by ‘Chrostie, Raeburn and Priesthoim, | Bentle exhilaration. There seemed to be a8 | or'your wages? And what are your pross populists already have a ticket in the fleld” | gep qriver, MeDowell, made a great effort :l'}’.{vK:‘\uil.\:':"'u||tl 0 fio nmlx:nl‘u‘lrln.‘:"_;lly_umn-. you put it, that [ am not in your class, or ‘.||‘|u‘;~( ~I4y|s< 3 L(lmlrxq rode Isinglass IMIU‘l" attendance as in Indianapolis on | pocts for the future it you continue to vota Mr. Smyser stroked his long beard VIth &1 (0 lower her record and the crowd showed | DaYed” great fover 18 another ' star, He | gy you have not seen the color of my | AN Cannon vode Throstle. C LU | last Tuesdny. The whole of the northwest- | the democratic ticket and sustaln the tarifl seltsatisfied A aind e o e (i var | Its appreciation by hearty applause. Fiying | In the National league next year, Cicin: | money. I am very well aware of the fact | running clear of St Florjan, [singlass and ern and central sections of the state have | bolicy of the party now in power? These . i nati having secured @ llen on him. George o o Son o Mine foMor Throstle & sent eley o d the countr rre all practical questions which every work- again they woujdn't do i, remarked W. D. | Jib was sent against his record of 2:04 ana | iy RAVIRK Secursd b U o W DEOTES | that although I have earned more money | RN Oy, Min SoMoRERs CRELE pmad Ik o u’- ‘l:‘rgo .:hll;ga:hnlx snd L S ot e Oldham last night, referring to the action | landed under the wire In 2:06%. Directly | first base the fans always prepare them- | than you at fighting since I have become | but was righted. A few seconds later she | 1o« Of the nelghborhood are out In fore DISCUSSED THE MONETARY QUBSTION. of the delegates, who withdrew from the | wae 4lag sent against his record of 2 gelves for some daring work on his part. | migdlewelght champion, you can buy and ted away. Haif a mila from home, Priest- | Governor McKinley came up on a special P b o 4 convention Wednesday night. "I was not in o Papa’’ McCauley, who 'in '00 had more | sl i ol e holm was beaten and St. Florian went to | train from Columbus, which brought several assing Lo the subject of the currency, Gove / e emate | @R finished in 20 diends am local cranks than any | sell me financially, no doubt, your facuity | ¢ta™e ot "ERlow “the “bushes St Tlorian ernor McKinley sald: “The demooratic party T o Fomvantion. and T remained with It, | tween Azote and Answer, owned by Monr | plaverid ted with that famous old | of saving having been better than mine. | was beatin and Isinglass drawiig to the hundreds of the capital city's republicans | 15 been in control of every branch of the 1¢ they had nailed mo to the cross T would | Salisbury, and Rose Leaf and Sallie Sim. B i eon Tar ‘s terort st the bat sis | Theretore T hopé tiat o $10:000 side et will | Ltontmude tue remaintsr of ihe muming and with him were Hon. 8. M. Taylor, secre- | government since the dth of March, 1893, have told them that it was the softest rpot | Jion®, ohed by CecrR: St e g Ty Hart the pitcher, and the only | Not stand as & barrier against SeCUring & | tie s Eoteren R e rors: | tary of state, who is a candidate for re-clec ts legislative branch has bewm in session 1 had ever rested upon and that it was that | mons won by about haif a length. The - | man who ever knocked a ball over the ¢ match with you. The amount of money that | 8t Florian was nd, Raeburn third, and | ton, heading the state ticket this year, and f Wore than twelve months, yet it has given for which my soul had always thirsted. I | lsbury team led all the way round to the | ter field fence at the old Miaml street | [ shall put up has decided many of the | Priestholm last. Time: 21 a number of other leading state ofcials, | o° ;’j il legislation whatever, except to am a democrat. If the bolters' ticket re- [ stretch, when ona of the horses broke, and | grounds. is also with the up-river boys, 48 | champlonship contests in the past, and I — They. wersOmet at the depol /by O A Ry | T down (he Sherman Iaw. AtOKHISSEE mains in the field it will poll about 2,000 Ilp”l THIH"uA n -‘,".. ah ‘m,‘ l‘j‘i}’d‘l! g the | Mhen A e ring ses. | Hope you will not refuse when yo for g iNGes Bt thie Meryick Rale, ot SLEHINNE SWIEH abmed i || EaeRee i ”-J for that purpose and In re- votes, all of wh.ch Majors wculd have re- | (680 (9 the wites TRE Hee wo & ' | ond baseman, Holihan, ‘the new star st | @ $25,000 purse, such as is offe the | CENTRAL CITY, Sept. 27.—(Special Te s : PSS e BETLRL ol recommendation of & celved in_ any other event. Holcomb will | JHEICE FECOTE Y oviously ade by @ | third, and other well known players. The | Olympic club, at the present time. You will | gram.)—The Important races today were the | 8500¢ LR Liresiltibi il B A S BV c president. Having disposed of Bo elected by 15000 plurality, Boyd will | enim in'a race was Bk, Hesuits Omaha management has made great prepa- | find my name attached without asking for a | county race, pace of trot, and 4 five mile Hotel. A number of suggestive sentences were | (he trepublican makeshitt, as m“r':ymfvf; at is district. Comb natlons 2:50 class vear-old trot, purse $50): Ax- | rations for games, and as an attesta- | Jogap' Binvale 5 TGBBOE - wen il tro! ¥ iy Sl T he Shef they wel will s00n arise which will retire Meiklejohn | teliite won first and third heats and Apilert In order to show my sincerity o the public | Time: 2:31%, 2:301 and 3:3. Catherine sec- | y o iion of the crowds along the streets v inthe Third. Stark will be elected in th ond. . Time: 2:36%, 2:35%, 2:35% aftorded them throughout the season, the | “Ihonder to show ) b OT Thok, M inied. Lriokett was: thitd, 1h 0 0 along the ots | age of the country. Nothing has been heard Wokirth. em. will defest Daugherty; and 30 pace, 2-year-ollls, purse $1.000: Mari- | cranks should turn out to a man. ‘The two |7 MRS, vl make you two propositions: | two heats, but 'in the third heat u boot | and significantly appearing among them were | of this since. Nothing will be heard of it Weir . will 112 6ver the attats. form of | etta Wilkes won two' siraight ' heata and | teams will play their second game Sunday, b RlyapElalid lllos B ) coming loose, the horse stus pictures of the governor with “McKinley for | in the present congress. Nothing can coma eir will walk over the prostrate form race, Time 0, 21715 Ambettator and , and after that come the Lincolns and the | in New York City and give a boxing exhibl- | throwing th river twenty-filve or o, 96 ** . Judge Strode. No power on earth can save | Faiella Shawhan ni%o staried : Chicago National league team. tion, four rounds, scientific points only, for | feet. Peck won the bicycle rac President In 1896, conspicuously (inscribed ”: “I %0,long as Mr. Cleveland is president the republicans of Nebraska. Free-for-all trot, purse $L000: Phoebe e the benefit of: the poor of New York Oity. {-ascond. Time:-18:10, A hard wind was | Iucso wers multiplied many times, not,only | of the United States, for It is well unders v 4 v tood that he w Colonel Frank P. Ireland sald last night | Wilkes won second, third and fourth heats WIND SPOILS TIME AT KEARNEY. will give you.any ple that you may | blowing at the time. A large crowd was in | I the parade but in many of the store w 8tood that he will veto any free coinage bill. 3 ¥ y pledge that ys y “that he was apprcached Wednesday and | and race. Time: 2:101, 2:104, 2:12%. Dandy demand that I will not attempt to kmock | fttendance. Tomorrow promises to be the dows and decorations on the dwellings, in- [ Yet the Ohio democratic convention went asked 10 be a car.fidate the demo- | Jim won the first heat: Time: 2illis. Bell | nroesns Wow Too Strong Down the Streteh | you out. In case competent judges deeids | V18 905 v dicating very olearly tie general wish and | through the Idle ceremony of declaring for SPRtEs. convention, “Told sald Col- A to Permit Quick Finishe ARRELTiRra LN 3 ORFy lake, A Eak: a0 ARSI T eaolt Wi Comine o Agiln; purpose of Ohio republicans. The speaking | the frec and unlimited colnage of silver at a onel Treland, “that $10,000 would not induce | giet heat fn' 212 it sa | KEARNEY, Neb., Bept.27.—(Special Tele- | and sclence are concarned, I will never ask | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27.—The Hast 8t. Louls | this afternoon was from a stand erected on | ratio of 16 to 1 (not, however, without me to accept the nomination. The men who | 21131, and Sable Gift third heat in 2:13% gram.)—The first day of the Kearney bicycle | for & match with you again. CAEA IR CmelN IBVE Bive k the campus of Findlay college, a mile from [ Serious opppsition from 359 delegates), know- i # 2 e first day of the Kea ace track officials given the owncrs of 5 T R i voted for me did so without my consent and | ~'The sulky to which Alix was driven today it hus bae grea 4 Y “gacond, 1-ask.to be allowed to formall iy e ot et theit | the center of town. Hon. Thomas McConica, | in& that it meant nothing and ecould mean RNIEs iy expresy wishes.' was the lightest ever made, weighing only | tournament has been . great success. The , 1 ask to be allowed to formally | the Madison course ten days notice of their & Pind uothing and that it binds nobe 2oeecibohes Was the lightost ever, made, welghing o0lY | {rack was in excellent condition, but n | challengs you to give me a chance o meet | intention to terminate the agrcements by f,,,";:f;:fi&.‘: :Mp"r’::vgu“f::liv«:;:’lmrv:»“!‘vm.,'; even the delegates ,,,‘.2:_';,"""" At IR Thurston 10 Warders. twelva pounds lighter than the best of the | heavy head wind In starting and finishing | You to a finish to decide the world's | which the tracks have been operated on | jioq e MsKinley § Tew apt “Senator Brice, at tlie head of the Ohf 14 “bike" 'sulkies. The welght includes the | made it & littie slow championship, according to Marquis of | alternate days. The notice expires on Mon- AUSELCIE QOVEravE MBNIBILY A R S¥Y ML 10, _ lo 2 v e ol o > 5 A\ ot ueensberr: lay, and unless other arrangements are ords. he governor spoke as follows 1-4 - O The Fourth Ward Republican club held a | [Bler Suikichy, e, WRERE SHCNGT dme | Mmade It & Btte Slon ice, class A, Miller of | Queensbercy Fules. . In order to again show | 4 1 unl h words. Th X6 A foll democracy, himselt in attendance upon the meeting last night in, Patterson hall. Joho | jnjum and withstood the test successfully. n the one mile novice, class A, Miller Of | y sincerity I hereby deposit the sum of | Made, the race track war will be renewed, PARTISAN S OPENED, convention, made swift (o denounce the plank M. Thurston was the speaker of the occa- | It was used for the first time here Kearney was firat, Nichol of Btromsburk | $10,000 as a side bet, with the privilege of | 300, SOUree, Will run off @ card for six | My, progident and My Fellow Citizens: In {njihe plationm afLer haeaindl GICHESEE sion. At the conclusion of the speech the Robect J is Stll King. gecond, and Otis Plerce of Kearney third. | jyoroaging it sater on it my financial standing | ©° Hghil io line, and openly announces that he is Y t 2 November, 189 a rcpublican national ad- Time: '2:39% o o ¥ . » not bound by it unless o can be pormitted following resolution was carried: DAVENPORT, Ia., Sept, ZI.—Robert J s | The quarter-mile, open, class A, was made | Will allow. 1 T ey CIAW A, Heontadn ministration, able and efiicient and patriotic, construe It o8 ho pleases. It 18 mers by e King : ‘ R B erc i LA Toey clth Cole | “T mos v call yo e FALTHAM, Mass., Sept. 27 ¢ | which had conducted tho government with Resolved, That we cheerfully and heartily | Still the king of pacers. Before 10,00 peo- | by Otto Pierce, Kearney, in 0:36%, with Col T most respeetfully call your attention to | WALTHAM i y | which had conducted the government with et . Pl enoaotved. it we chisrtully and heart!!y | ple on' the Duvenport mile track today he | lins a close second. the fact that I bave aiready signed articles | Davidson, the Canadian crack class A rider, | marked ability and fidelity for nearly four | js Ty fri e DN e ,'J“’:' of the United States, and pledge ourselyes | easily defeated Joe Patchen two straight The two-mile handicap, class B, was won | to meet you before the Olymple club for a | reduced the class A half-mile record, flying | years, was voted out of power. Both those | The era when demoeratic promises ,“:l has nestly 1o support him at the primarjes | heats, and them, after Joe had been with- | by Mills of Kearney in 5:0(%, with a handi- | 25,000 purse, winner to take all, st | @ ac ernoo s the dis. | Who o ose who opposed this | g 3 Lot DE:I"'JY, D RO R AT rnlna drawh By’ agrecment. paced o mile with & | cap o yards, Barnett 5t Lincoln and $ ! e and 1 trust | siart, pace afternoon, making the a who assisted and those who opposed this ) gopa by The perfod of their fulfillment is : at hand. The democratic congress can no . 3 you will see your way clear to do likewise, | tance in 0: He covered half a mile, | decres of the people, for the most part, have lendid speech tonight. running mate in 2:02%, the fastest third | Hemstreet of Cheyenne started on the ; | 4 Sorter of i ’ !pmdl-dm:”;.“ "lr:.‘,'f,';:,, his speech chiefly | H€al by two secon paced. In the ratch and came In second and third, re- | Reepectfully Yours, start, in 1:00 1-5. A. W. Porter of [ been unbappy and regretful ever since r offer the excuse that the republican : : ; 2 party stands in the way. Nothing can stand Ay [ PITZS) S Vi ade a twa-mile class A unpaced ore ha ac) v pric first heat he finish n a jog, with a lead ectively ROBERT FITZSIMMONS, SRS LY LA U 1 | There has been given to the American people _ 10 a considera.'on of the tariff question. of six lengths, in 2:05Y At e B LA R AR open, class A, was made in “Champion Middleweight of America.” ) “‘!"'_’ Ing Start, in 4:55 15, Best | gy opportunily for sober reflection, steadied | in the way of the democratic Ho roasted tne democratic party for nomi- | was won by four lengths in 2:05%. The last by Hayman of Grand Island,’ Otto CORBETT INCLINED TO HEDGE. b ins 43 by the discipline of adversity. 1t has been | the will of that party. e trae o nailng Judge Hoicomb and reiterated the | quarter u: 1:;» fHiFH ke ok 0700 rarney was second, and Schnell | LRWISTON, * Me., Sept. #.—Champion Arion 1s n Slek Horse. a season of universal education, its lessons | fimited colnage of sily.r fs not the orystale h holters Kes Take) N A i, ol e ~orbe vho ed ere to- ' P, < 3 re practica able, L eve, pel o v 1 't IRTRARI Dren carcisd bound iuto;the opiis MNMP‘I yl"n_ '\‘k s & New {:"‘ The most interesting race of the day was :'\‘:L;’l‘\l:‘Ix;l.“:h‘-,r'\'l;-‘x‘;-)x‘x‘"yx“-mmx-rsml r#a«r(r ;(_ MY (' PARK, MEDFORD, Mass., Sept :‘.:m..'..r.:' tical, profitable, and, I believe, per- | jzed will of the democratic party, and it Tt camp to further the pollical aspirations | WMESTIC PARIE, Mathy Sevt, ToRalply | the ane miley open class . Barnett of | ubiuued with ihey facl Fieahimmons nad | 7 ihrion, one of the starters in the sreat | M50 (e cyes of the biindest partisans | Miver qown and wiven it bt sevorest blon of one man. 21000 ri von e 2:3 ace. A Al Geew! > . 5 published a formal, ¢ lenge to fight him. on ra . Y o and e been openes d men who gy M bb i b 8o . QBN o sald i e cotres ot | B 380k, Mercy Bells, wpi th vace. | ond, and Gerwing thitd. s R ahe o et chatinse tosfeht him. I Nelson, ag the Hoctor's advice, was | Bove been opened, and men who have he 1t ever had cannot be relied. upon to/glye hEE B Gisech: ald in the course of | Beat e e the 2:10 stallion trot in | to ntere mc ot o icaD ere s et | O'Donnell, and whin he came to the place | taken-Ull this forenoon. His temperatu tofore never been able to sec any good in the | metal honorable treatment e o be heard through the state | Stralsht. heats: Hatley. second, Henton M | with a bad fall on. the third ralle and was | Where the milddieweight pledged himselr | ran to'104 and his puise and respiration | fePyblican party and who voted its policy i g e o e o e antong | third: Time: :i7H, 3:4b%, Lok, 1. Croix, | Carried from the track, Hayman of Grand | 7ot to altemp€ atkhockout, "he rosred with | greally increased, and serlaus results ‘are | 'a fraud and a robbery' are mow eager for THEY MAY A1 " g o LAk Vera, Muchado, ~ Germaine, ~Krowsky, | Istand, and Schnell of Denver started on | 'aughte: 5 i aielas oot g g o8, S Sk ML AN — that I have been challenged to a joint de- | §os: SUEhade, Qe Imand, and SChnAlIGL RAAE Staried o Well, Steve what do you think of that? 3 > £ I doubt if we fully realize the rellable | Uncertalnty Whether Any of the Now York _bate upon political questions. 1 don't know | CRons’ QHO0R o ‘the frst, sccond and | Haenen ot o Tatamd. whih s 95 "yards | sald Corbett, while O'Donnell smiled. Schlitz Roof Garden opens Saturday. reversal in public opinion, It is unexampled L ~or care what they may be. But I am willing | fourth heats of the 2:15 pace, ks winning | handicap, as third. Timg: 14:14% “'\‘.{'"r»nhr"o had_ f n’,_ ed r‘\i:-g}‘vxx, ‘Corbett e in history and well worth the attention ef v and pregared to stand up and protect the | third heat. Time: 3:15 2:134. 215 2:13%. | Ehersole of Omaha acted as referee, Wait 5214 GO course, b exproted Itz would 4o | nemocrats Give General Endorsements. ~ery thoughtful observer, and especially | ALBANY. N. ¥, - 21.—The leading principles of (he republican party at all | Jimmie R, Doctor H, Mountain Pink, Merry | of Ottumwa, Ta., as starter, and Daxon of | fomething of Loe €ort, bt Te 18 {00 ambl- | - nopry yAKIMA, Wash., Sept. 21 should it be instructive to those who have a | Guestion here today, of course, s, *Will time: Legs and Divan also started. Omaha and’ Auderson of Grand Island as > L HELELE } 5 et ; > . e i e one hew names were added to the | Hed Bud wen the S0 trot in stratent | Sula the proper time comes, and will answer his | demoeratic convention has made E. remnant to serve in the present congress. | David B. Hill run for governor?” A declsive membership of the club. heats; Val gecond. Phelan third, *time: | * AW informal reception was tendered, the et femndes o fight him,” continuea | Of Whateom temporary chairman. The p el A i {":f“"‘:“"’l(';'rli”"; statement was expected from him last night, BT 207, S 1Ste "Romus, s, Wi e e T e 1 se ic e < 3 of Massachusetts was elected by g o ATEADRInE for M eitiney Bally and $riss Herling also started. Yhiitors by the Kearnex oy cling club at the | ihe champlon, “until he has defeated some | form endorses the Chicago platform of 1892 | pluraity; in e o aected ¥ | but bis few remarks to the crowd that. ser- i 2 il e B one worth mentioning. What's the use of | and President Cleveland’s administration. 0 ¢ e ed by o- | enaded him ot settle i A number of republicans met at Washing- Ll LA B G R L IULIT L, Washington Connty Kaces. my flghting & middlencight when thers are g M L fedted, Byiagres | ARAVEL RO CHRR SIS oS ; L / Y feh Jolidjewelgh herg 4te | The tarift bill is commended, also demo- | publican plurality of 309,697 votes. In New | one is sure from what he said ; ton hall last evening to make arrangements | , BALTIMORE, Sept. 21—Charley won the | BLATR, Neb, Sept. 21—(Special Tele- s '_:‘;f:,‘,'f,']v,’,i.“‘;:‘,, e 1} aavy. | cratic legislation against trusts. The - | York In 182 President Cleveland recelved a | will et n:a!.n:;:j:z:wnn':: for the reception of Governor, McKinley, who | heats 1fay Wilkes won second and sixth; | Bram)—Today was the third day of the | \weights and tackleme.’ 2 come tax feature is commended and the } plurality of 45,518 vots; in 1893 the repub- | was thrust upon him at the last minut will arrive in Omaha October 4, and speak at | Jacksonian third and fowrth, Little Leo | Washington county fair and was & com- | ~["hat's rights Jim.™ sall O'Donoell. free coinage of silver is demanded. The | lican candidat> for secretary of state was | There is also a great deal of doubt asto the Coliseum In the evening, first heat, Best tme: 2gMs. Dot Lilly D, | plete success as far as attendance and en. |, \You just say, (or me. O'Donnell ndded, | Relily funding bil] s denounced as un- | electel by a plurality of 24484 votes. In | the course that will be taken by Justice Gay- by 4 Perrett, Belview, D on, Mechunjesville | tertainment was concerned. About 2,000 paid that 1'll maké the same proposition to | patriotic and government ownership of one | p, 92 ¢ " o ¥ A torchlight procession of all the’ republi- t, felview, Domini celiuni R Goams v Pennsylvania in 1892 the republican plurality | nor, the nominee f ge o e’ rey e P ririceas AVUAT Hso Bar: at the gates. Tomorrow will be the last | spaf Fitzstmmons’in New York City that he | transcontinental road Is demanded. The A. | fo & as 63.747 noe, the'hominee ‘for ‘Judge of theCHIIGHEY for tb 1 tigk [ can clubs in the city and &s many from o Ritth And sixth heats | and best day. of the season. All of the | makes Corbiett, ‘dnéf then if I don't prove | p. . was denounced or. the natlonal. ticket was 63.,747; in 18 appeals. It is not thought he' will make his other points that come is contemplated In DaTktons " 05t races are set for Iriday. The racing | that he faiout o his'class it will o for him | ', h g the republican candidate for state treasurer | fina) dectsion ur OWS W Paustone third and fifth, | best races ¥ I g Th ant) ted B. F. E final decision until he knows what Hill' will tha evening. It Is expected to make the oc- | Minnie O first heat. Dest time: 2:19%. Cur- | today was as follows: to talk about meeting Jim." te convention nominated B. F. Housten | received a plurality of 135416 votes. In | go It is doubted it Congressman Lockwood casfon a rally of all the republican forces in | rito, Pantomime, Patron, Marvelous, ftobert | 2:50 trotting, purse 3175: “WIll you accent his challenge for a finish | of Tacoma and Henry Drum, ulso of Tacoma, | fowa th: national republican ticket had in | wili obay the wi £ th v 4 this vicinity. M. Taylor and Student &1so started. Roy Princeton Oght?" he was asked. for congressmen. J. L. Sharpstein of Walla | 1892 a plurality of 22,065; in 1893 the re- | M. obey the wishes of the convention. In B & mieeling last ayoning was. pob fargsly | vy DRARRAET Darnaines | Faater Ll “You bet I will,", said Steve,.and I can | Walla and Judge Allen of Olympia were | publican candidate for governor was elected | C'5¢ €lheT of the nominees decline to run ““attended and many of those put on the com, | Winning the first heat in 2:20%. Amme 3 2 gover his money Just as soon as he wishes. | nominated for the supreme bench. ‘The state | by a plurality of 82,356 In Ohlo in 1892 the | SIOUNT Convention will not be necessiry. mittees were not present. The committees Halt Mite Track Team Record. Tiune. & - T B ot I e ol fe | 18 not' divided into congressional districts, | republican plurality was 1,072; In 1803 1t was | Shator, Burphy's resolution that the state ' named were: CLEVELAND, Sept. 21.—The half mile nmn;:-lul 2 g Wants without talking about fighting Cor. | €Xcept by tacit agresment, and both nomina- | 80,595 committee have power to fill any vacancies W : LUEVELAND, Sept. 27.— ] e ts - S palowet Tacoma men, after | ¢ S e cere | 00 the ticket covers this point. Reception—John M. Thurston, John L. | track double team record was broken at | Little Zeile bett.! el e Jwa 0 On“January 30 lastitwn congrassmen wore Lt Webster, J. C. Cowin, C. H. Morrell, G. A. | Canfleld, O., today, when the gray mare | Max Moore WILL FORCE CORBETT'S HANDS. several leading democrats of eastern Wash- | elected in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth dis Radicals Vietorious in Norway. Bennett, &, P Davie, J. T. Wertz. Kitty Hayara, and the the bay stallfon, | ~Himer FA B : i NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 27.-A8 Carbett ington bad " declined” 3 “fynilnation, trlcts of Now York city at special electior STOCKHOLM, Sept. 27.—The last counte rrangements—J. T. Wertz, E. P. Davis, | Cou obert, tro mile in 2:19% unning race, three-quarters of a mile, | wired that Fitzsimmons must defeat O'Don- R he first of these was carried by Hon. L. AN 2ty 3 hite o -3 ed | To er . . sident Scholl of the Olympic club has | SARATOGA, N. Y. Sept. 2T.—“The Mu- | plurality of 981 votes, although the same | the left has been victorious, In the elee- s (110 Midbovoiish, O, L \Ghafres; | 1o0a. wason and was driven-hyjons. of ‘the ] Little ‘Dick : determined to bring tie affair to an issue at | tual Relations of the Catholic and Protest- | distriet gave ‘a democratic plurality in 1 tions last week the gains were first reported Judge Berka, D. H. Wheeler, Ben §. Baker. ; o i Fred 8 T ; a1t the. same. does ot inatonagize iy | ant Churches” was' the title of a pa of 885. In the other district the repub- | to have been made by the right. But thesa Advertisement—R. W. Breckinridge, J, B, | RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS, Time: 179, 118, 1 will call a meeting of the board, and a | read by Judge William D, R. Robin licans were not successful, but they reduc d | have been overcome by the radicals, the Van Gider, H. H. Baldrige, Victor Rose- JIn the two-mile handicap bicycle race, | manifesto will be issued giving Corbett a | disting | Catholic lay the democratic plurality of 11.869 to 4,687. | latter having carried the whole of the water, Harry Hunter iford_ Outruns Banquot Very Cioverty tu | Carter, (1% vards) won, Pegau (serateh) sec’ | reasonable length of time o reply. ' She cut, before the natlonal Here was a republican gain of nearly 17,000 n district, hitherto rogarded as a Decorations—James H. Kyner, Harry the Oakwood Stakes at Jerome Park. oUSR RS v waraie ST, Purse, §%5. ORI eSO el i Wity tarian _and ot hes today. | in the very strongholds of Tammany. In | conservative stronghold. About half the | Brome, I. R. Andrews, John Lucas, Miles NEW YORK, Sept. 27,—The fiell was me: i the club will announce the latter as he Rev. James Connert olic_clergy- | Rhode Island the democratic plurality of bers of the new Storthing are now In the one mile bicycle race the merchants | weight champion of the world, and o 0 3 8., spoke avor o 5 02 0 + Houck! small at Jerome Park today,-but the fin- | of ‘this town furniahed the prises. They | {0 hold the tifle against any and all comars | Mty petw T holle and Brotestans | 180 In 1892 was wiped out in 1883 by a re- O e nTale New Democeatic Commlttee. ishes were close in many cases. Only Ban | were placed on the quarter-mile, half-mile, | The club claims the right to do this, as the | churches in all good works, and more e publican plurality of 5600. Vermont's re- | left have increased their majority. King s d Clifford rt Sithe ood | three-quarters and one mile, Entries were | title was lost and won in its arena. BaILY o o lines of temperance and mor- | Publican plurality ‘increas-d from 19,702 to | Oscar, who is sald to be very much pleased The newly appointed democratic state con- | GUet and Clifford started for the Oakwood | galdon"und Pegnu. * Quarter mile, ‘Selden, Y o e e okamberance and mor- | Mearly 28,000, and Maine's from 14887 to | at the way the elections are going, will tral committee held a meeting yesterday | Stekes: at-a mile and an elghth, With the | 5.49%,; Pegau at the half, 1:20%: Pegau at 3 > % 4 P NATION L] E GAMES, read an essay on “Working Theory of I more than 37,000 leave Christiana tomorrow for Hunneberg 'C er at 2 o e latter at abo o G r {"H eldes (o 5 he 3 Alternoon at the Paxton and pertected an or- | fo s e sace won . et tna rom e tal) | e, g quarters, 234:, Belden at the : loat - TneSollowing omoers were elacted; LOUISIANA'S BOLT. toitaks part. iciasanaust oIk iRERE ki Q 2 ace ot one fro o , 3 ik 5 3 * president, corg r, Worcester, A, — — _ ganization. C. J. Smyth of Douglas had | of ihefiav, with Banqiet n the | aland C lit- Mixed Bport at Syracuse. Dad Clarke Finally Gets His Chanco and | \SECSNG CPREG, o G000 n WPESRNH | Thus hastily, continued Governor M- Wican Conventions already be.u seiected as the chairman of the | ford trailing At the head of the stretch [ oo o MEnE AR AN AR Wins His Game Nicely. Hingham Justih_Morril of Stafford, | Kinley, 1 have reviewed the revolution of | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 27.—In the county committee by the convention. The com- | Clifford got his head and assumed the lead. oL il ol pe €| CINCINNATI, Sept. 2.—New York pound- | Vt, D. V. Eaton of New York, Horace | public sentiment in the last eighteen months, bl convi le A. P A . mittee yesterday selected Lee Herdman of | Then Doggett got at Banquet, and in a | gram.)—The second day of the Otoe county | o4 pigoner throughout the game and every | Davis of San Francisco and Edward Clark | and many of the great statis are about to | .o oot convention tlie A. P. A. delegation Omaha as secretary and James O'Shoe of | Nard drive for a quarter of a mile, was [ fair was a success financially, the attend- | ;0" o¢ Gincinnati's nine errors counted in |.2f Philadelphia; secretary, D. W. Moore- | gooaic 1t will be observed, t ha came out on top, a majority of the z beaten a neck, although Clifford had somes ] Whers, Wik ¢ -0 s & TRk coup! " | ‘house of Boston; treasurer, Willlam Howell | SPeak- MR eEY 000, Shat N TNEGS: 0 Lincoln as treasurer. The campaign head- | thing lef ) 4 L ance being quite large. There was but one | o ing the runs m by the visito 8 Score; Well | change in public sentiment is going nominations made being strong sup- quarters of the committes will be In Omaha, | sals: = . banauet was all out. Re- | yrotting race and a couple of slow ttme run. | 5000 o) rci0410/ 9170 0TAT Y 04 T of Besien {hroughout the south: Only. a fow days ago | Porters of that principle. Tho tic- s oomuitton will got atively to,work.and |, “Firat race, aix furlongs; Applause @ to 8) ning races (or & quasier. I the 128 teot | Now Yark ..iiii:3 00 3192 0 0 111 Tudlane Eulghtsof Prthise the sugar planters of Louisiana, in conven- ::xlm‘:r.m"rllrjm.\‘:’.l.g" glutgs - ofl G + It proposes to push the campalign vigorously, iy B o v Q seoand, Lotise ¥ | McElroy_second, Pat L third, Nina Cobb Base hits: Cineinnati 1 12, y ey " tion assembled, turned their backs upon the P R e e 9 o i « B, B (16 fo 5 third. Time: Lil. bl A e ) iy g T e G . % | CRAWFORDSVILLE, . Ind., Sept.’ 27.— | qom cratic party. with whio g George R. Thomson; clerk of the eircult g o LR : - ¢ Srrors: g party, with which they had all ) Army Compétition on the Coast, O A Dis- | (ol e e 2 atwiyra against Syra- | Tums: Ci cionatl, 3; New Yirk, 5 Two- | Many thousands of strangers are here today | their lives been associated. and boldly an. | ¢ourt. Marvin S. Smith; associate’ fudge. VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 27.- R et OBt pmere (1 10,2 5€C- | cuse, the home team fell down in the middle | base hits: Mo, Bk Liees 3 ¢ . s 8. 8. Wynn; sherift, C. M. Crandall; prose- 4 . + Sept. 21.—The rifle | ond, Poetry (4 to 1) third. Time: 1 e %amea and played horse from that | base hits: Wiison 'Boui e Smith 6y | to attend the grand reunion of western In- | nounced their unconditional endorsement and | 00 in B RV W, C. Jomis o | ¢ erminated today, 80 fford (2 tc . Banquet 2 2 o9 y Fischer, 1. Time: One hour and forty. ted with brilli = o d eby allied 2 g f Aoy iy 4 n oy Sowmbis lerminuted oday, | S48, T G tn0 sor Babaiel @ 6 | pujyg 000008 0730 8 373 g | R ElRcher Ly Times One Bour agd forty: | corates with bellant colors s thinge a1 | (hemasives with the repubican party. Whay | Oscar Babl he convention “was st id A\ nK to the unfaverable state of the weather. | gont (1t 6)’ won, IUiry (7 o 10) sccond, | Batteries: Hostetter and Stillwel; Car- | Fischer and Merritt; Clarke and Wilson. _ | will be carried out’ during the day, fhe et | thls may mean in the future of our policien | NG, 4, WERIEN JENIINK over the re- BAtS hrmy toao nElimpete for places | Milan (0 to 1) third. Time: 124, penter and Hollenberger. Umpire: = Wid- Weyhing Waefuily Wealk. and main feature of which was a great | 1 90 not know, but that it must have a wide 7 - Lo el T LA R e | Tl et halt & mile, selling. Kallioer- | Myer. Time: Two hours and forty mInULes. | CLEVELAND, Sept. #7.-The Clevelands | parade of knights, headed by General James | 20 beneficlal influence cannot for & momeut Charles 1% Taft for Congross. 7 ourth infantry, §ii; second, Licutcnani | 0% (50 1 BRxanta T BT t0oh-Recong ThinioTone Ih Goatlat pounided Weyhing all over the lot today, [ Carnahan and eGueral James Ross, with their [ D¢ auestioned. Heve 1o a lavge body of the | CINCINNATI, Sept. 27.—The republicans of James R. Lindsay, Fourteenth infantry, 513; 3 ; : 3 making twenty-five hits for a-total of thir- | staffs, at noon. An attractive and unique | DSt business men in the state, by tradition ¥ g ond pip < fhpd Sixth race, half a mile, selling: J. 1 (30 - SLAN . o ol 5o AT ol . & the First congressional district today nomi- e autenant, Armond | . Lasselme: | 4o 1 \won, Rama. @ to 1), pecond, 3%pectation | pROCK ISEAND: Ui, Sept. '27.—(Bpecial | jy-uix bases ~The game was won In the | feature of the parade was & body of 1,000 | S04 Princlple demoecrats. who for years have \fo 9 3 B Telegram.)—The opening game between | first inning. Score: o 4 becn trying to make themselves believe that | Mated Charles P. Taft to succeed Bellamy. BRI A YLade, Sompany ©, Tenth (nfantry, dlly e "to Dithird. Mime: 0t~ | DO ST and Bloux City. wae evenly | Cleveland .....vi & 808 0 L 0 & ¢—gg | KRiEUtA clac ln imedieval be dutivered by | the democratic party was not the enemy of | Storer, aud of the Second district Jacob B >Fuu;(“m¥-h’~'fl‘m;"l§ 160, \H*'\-":';;lrlgu»:l)r{' Won, 'Harrington (3 to 1) second, | contested, the visitors winning by a seratch, | Philadelphia \....... 3,0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—4 | Goneral Carnaban and others, It has beey | 0Uf Sreat industries, but who now have P. Bromwell to succeed Mayor Caldwell. Mr. e oot e 1 Ty e, epmong the | Copyright (10'to 1) third. Time: 1:31%, Seore: pBase nits; Clevelapd, %; Philadelphia, 12 | decided to hold these reunions annually bAD TGl 000 Lo e bandon hile | el (e aate senator AMEEI g0 ainothe dutinguls it e ) i R SR 20 3 Srrors: eveland,” 1; Philadelphia, 4 . 1o aha L UABIY K deatkra ViNe: one | once a candidate for congress In the Firs fl'@fio‘n‘l‘;‘;”S»r'ae‘urixmn-u:x:: R e s FrReN BT Lomats Y ea than: e lé‘h';“‘ g §688 110305 050 Earmed runs: ™ Cleveland, 10;" Phiiadeipnia, b5 RO, R B i b hendN bf b8 esutloan x:\l;v':v district, but has devoted his life mostly T By B Fourteenth Infantry. by nis su CINCINNATI, Sept. 27.—The Latonia track | S'Pie M wopoino b gl Bofe ™ 4y gy, | & Btruck out: By Young, L by Weyhing, New Cabinet Formed. T cannot but commend them for this | journalism. He is proprietor of the Clucins ior marksmanshin on ; ki 2L LR was fast and the weather pleasant. At- ts: Rook Island, 13; Bloux City, ol B Home runs: Lurkett. Three-base hits: | MELBOURNE, Sept. 27.—George T W e SR, o thle o A e ; . 2 ot p on ; Tendance, 3.000. Only two favorites wom, | rors: Rock Island, #: Sloux City, 3. Barned | NrcKean, Tebeau. Two-base hits: Childs, g ge Turner, | patriotic movement. They need no assur- | batl Times-Star, and was for years vice presi- o ”:::"flf.:\g::’ B oo of [ Fitty ‘aut of fitty-nine entries went to the | runs: Rock Island, i; Sioux City, 6. Two- | MoAleer, Zimmer, Young, Turmer, Thomp: | leader of the opposition, has succeeded in | ance of devotion to all the material interests | dent of the Assoclated press. Ex-Governor Bt izantr, i post. Results: base hits: McCauley, Marr, Hogriever. | gon Double plays: ‘Chilis to McKean o | forming a new ministry as follows: Premier | ©f the south by the republican party. In | Foraker presided over the county convention Place: 7 Iitst race, selling, seven furlongs; Little | Three base hits: Hill." " Home run: ~Lynd. | Tebeau; Tebeau (unassisted); Sullivan to | o050 7 L i & all its legislation for one-third of a century | that was held under the district conventions. CHICAGO, Sept. infantry- skt Miss (4 to 1) won, Albl (8 to 1) second, | Umpire: Hart Hallman to Bovle; Sullivan to Hallman; | and treasurer, George Turner; attorney gen- | " pag pe overlooked a single southern RS0, Bept. antry skir- | Miss Perking (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:303, - D-leranty to Crady. Umoi e: Lonch, Tim : | eral, J. A. Isaacs; minister of defe Vi i ¥epuilsteih baisn, fring at Vort Sheridan today com. | Ygiiond Tace, selling, seven furiongs: - Ye: Mayion.Losk Sha Bifke One hour and fifty * minu Batteri Bealthy M B B Saraced: ohicf mose ind | interest. Without any ald from: the south CHERRYVAL 2 eted the department rifle competition and | an®(Gven) won, Remorse (1 to 2 second | WESTON, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special Tele- | Young and Zimmer; Weyhing and ¢ e R o of oargood; chief sscrelary | with its entire representation in _both IRRRYVALE; - HL=IThe o o T s Rractice Vil Deglo. va (1 third. Time: 1:29. gram.)—A game of base ball was played at N L et and minister of :tlu’uul(m_ J. F. Peabody; | branches of congress for the most part s populists of the Third district in convention BREREIRS dinastnent Goid messl [EROLY, "Third race, free handicap, one mile: Sis- | this place today between Wahoo and Val- b postmaster general, J. G. Duffy; minister of | ing in opposition to the republican party in | today nominated Rev. J. D. Botkin of gate score for the P;,“, days' kpown “'3 ter Mary (3'to 1) won, Bt. 'Maxim (7 t0 5 | 1oraiso, resulting In a_score of 13 to 15 in PITTSBURG, Sept. 27.—Stivetts made a | customs and lands, R. W. Best; solicitor gen- | the storniest years of sectional prejudice, | Neodesha for congress. This nomination ~fhce and skirmish firing wab soh " 0" | second, Zellna D (4 to ) third. "Time: 1:4 vor 5t Valparalso, The score was.a tia | record for himself by dllowing but thirty | eral, H. C. Cuthbert: minister of rallways, | moved by mo other consideration but the | was mecessitated by the withdrawal S Fourth race, Latonla Autumn prize, mile | SVOR OF, JAIRSFHED- o L6 HEPTE, Wik U | men to face him in the entire nine innings. | R. R. Willlams; minister of public works, | public good, the smallest s well as the | the race of Hon. J. H. Oldson, the parly's CINCINNATI, Sept. 27.—Mr. William H. | tb 1 third. T me: 15641 et 2 and by superfor playing ran in two scores. 2 ply, H. Foster; ministers without portfolios, | sacredly guarded and protected, We wel- — P 0 H. { to 1) th & MeLean, W. 0. McCulloch | come to fellowship this great body of Ameri- Noming! L =i J ¢ 16 whs the most Closely contested game | Pittsburg ......000." 0 001000001 p"n" vy, Hobart, treasurer and also a director of the | , Fifth race, &-year-olds, six furlongs: Kath- | jlayed” in the county this season and” was Boston ....0.0. [0 2 0 0 3 0.3 0 08| 0075 % 0 L ARATOOA. Bact 47 Aha At Distilling- and Cattle Feeding company, | Taly. of the West (30 to 1 (hird, = Time; | Witnessed by nearly 1,00 people. The game | Base hits: Rittsburg, 4; Boston, 1. [ o can citizens who propose henceforth to be | 84 JA, Sept. 27 e democratic eon- B ACithe s dsapisown RIsLie #1esk 1 P el g o met | was for a purse of $15, ror )'Iunhurgh 2y foston, 1. Earned runs [ToTr———— Americans and stand up for American In- | yention of the Second district has nominated g . Boston. 8 Twi:bdke hits: Smith, Hannon. United States Asked to Arbitrate. tarests, not in one, but in all sections of our f o o BT on Wall street, said the whole thing was due | ( BIXth race, seven furlongs: Tl (@ to 1 Money Will Stay in Hurtington. Three-base hitd! Dulty, Long, Ganzel. Home | WASHINTON, Sept, 27.—Notice has been | beloved country. Dr,‘Wiltiam R. Hosle of St ‘Lawralos coNaty) to the manipulation of brokers. He said the | ' (dvot) thirg Time: 1 o | HARTINGTON, Neh, Sept. 21.—(Special | puns:’ Gangel.. gubic, plays: Burmn to J e for congressman ) Bt 2 ocratic Nominees Will Run 27 AT R niwn 104 L ooied by the State department from Mr, | President Cleveland's letter to Congross BEAL ... talk of foreclosure by bondholders was non- R Telegram.)—Notwithstanding the atmos- | Tucker. Time pe hour and seventeen | Feceived by P Mr. Tatehl ch co pxhortas L senge. The company, ho says, has abundant | _Jansas City's Fall Meoting Opened. e . minutes. Ompifest Miotts'and Gaffiey "Bit: | Sleepeg, the United States secretary of loga- | {ion Lo thore. who have TouEhi for el re: | o Weekty B il me peat % resources for all its obligation RANSAS CITY, Sept. ¥i.oThe ail run. | high wind, today was even more interesting jnsiey; Tt Ou aver; Stivetts and | 5, 114 consul al Carthegena, that thé | form to continue the struggle, wa 3 ana | The /Waskly Hee will ‘b isaolinpiisiig —— - — ;' meeting operied here today. Conditions r B A o i e 0 jer 15, covering the entire campalgn . - nd. exciting for the multitudes that gath- widle2¥er & Colombian and Italian governments have | commented on, How blithely, said Governor | Yember 16, L] upa gn, were favorable and the sport excellent. The | o A 4 x Z\pE or Sunday. aty < “ i r 10 ¢ = e favorable and, the sgor eXcellont, The | ered | the fair grounds than vesterday | oo our el or rhe game sched. | SERSd & treaty submitting ta arbitration of | McKinley, he sounds the keviote of battl; | for 10 cents SERIES NO. 33-34. Doate ot e rhre tavoriies Moljis | The chief amusement was the ball game be: | | LOUISYILLE. Sept, . he game sched: | the president o the United Siates the claim | how confidently he ngaln calls Lo arms overy May, Dr. McAlister and Artless, won. Re- | for'n purse of $0. The score 8iood 12 o 3 | and Hrooklyn Kis nostponed " (il “Sunday, for saiataotion. aod lndemuity for the ltalian | enemy _to our industrial syatem and chal- sults: L — It it fe t “Hartington. Batteries were: | When two gamed Wil be played, subject Cerruti, who was imprisoned in | lenges to open warfare the friend of Ameri AMUSEMKNTS, 4 4 (First race. six furlongs: Aonk Overton Coleridge, Partridge and Piper; Hartington, | DETROIT, 8pt? #.—Kxhibition game: Colombia for a long time. President Cleve- | can prosperity and American labor. How | oo A ; THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC fo l0.) won. Fat Lae, (El0 1) second, Green | §ayith and Creighlor Detrolt ....... %9 1°07070°0 00 o1 | land will undoubtedly accept the place of ar- | scornfully he characterizes ax traitors in his BOYD'S | oNE DAY ONLY 0 1) Ahive, me s 4 - . Baltimore 008 201000 *4] bitrator. party every friend, however hesitating, both d Ll ; cond " race, ‘five furlongs: Mollie May Hiram ws » Twitler, 5 3 mioa b L) o 4’ Brooks (i x Base hits: Detrolt, 3 Baltimore, 6 Er- — in congress and out, (o the cause of Amerlca ; DICTIONARY. a0 5 won, [Bud Brooks. (3 0 D gecond, | ATLANTIC, Ia., Bept. 27.—(8pecial Tele. Detrolt, 9 WK1t iino . H S MATINER AND NIOWT: a8 2 rors Hatteries: Adopted a Full Grown Man. protection. Nor goes he stand alone in t e Cive Turionas: 1itiie ¥ (2 to | Eram.j—Atlantic warped the Lincoln West. | Borchers and’ dantznn; Hawke and Clarke, F : f ' Obto I Saturday, Sept. 29. phere was filled with dust and dirt by the Borchs g CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Allen . Wilde of the | unpatriotic positioh, The democracy of Obio ‘mp.“ 260,000 Words 1} 'v‘v,msn‘, (};llrrx‘ll Dobson {1&10 1) second, Rey | ern association club today easily, Attend- | Earned runs: Nouwe. firm of James . Wilde & Co., well known | fully sustain him in their state platform. Gt R . Tumai MO aabAlster | AR08 8. Booret standing o the Team merchants of this city, has been adopted | The president of this convention, 100, Hon (4 to §) won, John (8 to 1) second, Hespera | Aflantic ..........1.3 0 0 0 ¢ 0.4.6-10 by the widow of the late Prof. Garrison of | Frank H. Hurd, boldly proclaimed that the INSTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL T R Lincoln . 4.0 0110103 0-6| Baltimore .. 3 3 Chicago. Mrs. Garrison, before her mar- { War on our industrial system and working Fifth race, six and & half furlongs: Art- | Hits: Atlantic, 11; Lincoln, 7. Errors: At | New York . . i riage, was Lady Mary Berry of England | peopt had just begun. - e lesaTeh race, @lx and half furlongs: At~ | 1 ntic, 8; Lincoln, 8. ome Funs: Frankiin, | £cswn TR ¢ @ and {he | s to_extensive estates ther What will our verdiet be here in Ohlo? 4 Mine of Knowledge and a Mint op ond, Rick HiL (8 to 1) third. Time - 1226 o | Hinkle, MCKibben. Three-base hits: Sauer. | Philadeiphia 4 53 Mr. Wilde, who: s 33 vears 0ld and a prom- | A 'democratic vietory nwmmh e i Usefuiness. Winuers at Harlem. F 124 g o Bases on balls: By Holmes, 2. Batteries: | Brookly T 3 60 inent society and clubman, met Lady Ber - = ol e Holmes and Sauer; Ebright and Sples, Um- | Cleveland ... ] several years ago, and she, taking a great | 0nger steps in the direction of free trade— ere are more thiugs iustructive, useful HARLEM, Sept. 27.—First race, six fur. | pire; Evats, P.tisburg 128 [ &tlr‘llnln“lln hat greal book, “The longs: Damask won, Whitestone second, 1, icago vean 13) fancy to him, has decided fo make bim her | deeper cuts and more deadly blows upon our Py D heir. The adoption has caused a sensation | industrial life. A republican victory—a re- Enoyclopod) tlonary," than in Fly third. Time: 1:15. Pawnee City W Al Cineinnatl ... 127 in Chicago soclety. publican house of rcpresentatives means that "hum_;‘ fon ovar laguod, " ond race, six furlongs: Katle B won, [ PAWNEE CITY, Neb., Sept. 27.—(Special | 8t. Louls ............ I - during the closing half of Mr. Cleveland's Wihin the reach of abryone Tha | | b race s hnc h Cipetmne, 1k, | | Telegram)—The Pawnee Blues defeated the | WahiREIOD o0 | Mino Disaster Rumor Denled. administration the enwmies of the protective Only sppearance this season of the tragedia, ROBERT DOWNING Supported by the strosgest and miost completo DRAMATIC COMPANY Now before the public. manes 'INGOMAR, eeanis 'THE GLADIATOR.” publlcation, or it s at the Aame time s * | Ohlowa-Toblas ball-club today. The visit- VE> t. 21— shone | system will be unable to successfully wage | ~The sale of seats will open ¥ridey morulig a4 Qlctionary and & compiets encycio: P:'y““""" leely. second, Tands third. Time: | 0D came here looking for more worlds Bass Tyokare ar hesmaton m?,“ i:h::,:),:':).:(,,{ "i:':g re A,“:‘fi::,'l: o | turther wartare upon the prosperity of the | veual price Y AT F 19" conquer, but goes home satisfed to. le . : » co On which side will you Yote—fg ER thagmumber of tho baok chrresnond: | | o HH RS, SUX, turlongs; Amelia May | 15, oed Cohauer the balance. Score, 10 to o, | LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. #.—Nominations | warrant the rumor carrent last night of OONEE. O PR VL T e TS et | ARAR STREET THEATER | be deli - Time: Lt " | Batteries: | Wilson and Fox: Scott and | have been made in the Transylvania stake | mine disaster. R Cint| a0 Bashand oa POPULAR PRIC) s ros Whek-day o race, mile and twenty yards: Buck | Fowler ruck out: By Wilson, T; 2:15 to be decided cto- P . e : , ‘et 1 ot Wil by E?I""“ MoCann. won,. Abbess secoud, "King Mot | Scott, & Top flon A Ahit, AApSSORGAL A the: ote- Prot. ywing Reported to lie Dylug general prosperity are to follow the passage | g Nights—Com 5 Dlowoe: A 5 pu - of the mew law, as is claimed by our gy VIR D T third. Time: 1:43%. Greeawood Gets Kven. Tacelved for any event this year, The race | CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Prot. David Swing, | political adversarics, and which we hope may Outcomo at Madison. SEN Wi bty PR promises to be sensational, The horses = » . THE GREAT RACING DRAMA, DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT five furlongs: Blocadilly won, M § | terday in o game of ball. Boore, 8 (o 16, | fiaies Wilkes 2i0%: Lishtning Don Cond | dly. further changes in tarlff schedules or re- | O foopls B oAl tonds of vesial Sapet T second, Agues H_(hird. 1 . and Alar, $:11; Baronet and T n ST e newed agitation of the subject? | . M e cond race, five and a half furlongs: | Schlitz Roof Garden cpens Saturday, Aunt Delilah, 'Nina and Mea Al Schlitz Root Garden opens Saturday, After most bitterly depounciog the bill MATINEE " WEDNESDAY na

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