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'. ”- ; : ¢,..‘\4~ ———e e veg s s———— = = - = e RAC‘NG AT THE STATE FAIR Feghiag Alisy Geown Dietcs srping ne sur; PH“ADE[PHIA EAS".Y 0T "T’:f.,"::t‘u‘r,"'.‘:?."".‘..“#I‘;"“...‘T"n‘!.f.‘!‘"h.{.‘:.';s. Twenty-elghth and Dodge sireets, betwoen | TRAIN RODAERS BASILY FOILED. | the force wiad that blew all night having a and the Young Men's Christian — o @ for the two. He coneidered the Nily O'Day. assoclation tea T teh wil om- | £ o made it Impossible to check the flames. il for the biy eastern courses, and was ¥ranpiva or THE PFams. mence at 4 p. M. and Whe ad Neeion o | T ";..‘.,h:f‘"h "n,':,..:.'::..,“ PECAN | call for help was recelved.at 12:20 o'clock, —_ Jubtlant over his good Tuck in buying her. : Ytoat. B. Ot | be free to alle” 4 - & O . _ Snt but the fire dopartment was unalfle to reach Colanel Brown has nolhing but praises for . B | e e e tie Yourmo fuimbar of the INeM: | MILWAUKER, Sept. 20.~Dispatches te- | there ti time to render any aesistance. Bultimore ... bers from the Young Men's Christian as- Last Day's Work of the Harness Horses | Omaha nnd Omaha peopla. 1Je has N-m] ! oxfO,dAc.ml,,idga Disposes of the Quakers | Cleveland . ' | soclation at Council Bluffs will be present to | celved by General Superintendent Collins of | loss will reach into the tens of thousan ¢ Fhiladelphia galn a few pointers about the association | {ng Wiseonsin Central road from Division | With very little Insurance. ' a good deal of high life whi here Something Bporty. made many friends, and promises to bring for 234 Runs, Chicago .. ame. The soldlers at Fort Omaha have | e Boston . heen practicing hard during the week with [ Suiferintendent Marsh give the following par- e his statie hera al’ the tery first ‘oppor Atehixon Mects the Conl Rat unity offered. Dob adget, the well known —— : 5| the determination of vanqulshing the Chris- | ticulars of the attempted train robbery mear chixon Mcets the Conl Rate, jockey, hus been eaguged by Colonel Brown 4 3.6 | tinns, but the latter will turn out & SLrONE | vy eor e felempted traln Toblety NAT] GHICAGO, Sept. 80.~A meeting of wWests CHURCH HOWE MAKES A KILLING | Tor 1sds, i PATTERSON MAKES A FINE STAND L 3 5 gleven that will do honor to- the associa- “_';‘,‘“"”" 18t night, / 1 of tuwo | €M frelEh agents was held today to consider | S s 4 : 60 tion they represent he obstruction, which consisted of two . L L NEW 1CORD. s ! L the reductions | ber and coal rates late LS MAKING A NEW RECORD. Washington ... ] i ANOTHER CHALLENGE FOR TH: cup | T8 and a number of ties, was placed on | ¢ ™ lf",”i"',;':‘A']'“':“':._'I';“"'"”‘w e "“l'v‘,\]f’ His Thorndine Lends the Field Home | $ix-Day Nieyele Race Developing [ “Champion George” Carr His Dat 00 Tovaaurves 91 - the track. A man with a lantern 8tood At |\ " otion was taken In the conference, but in Two Very Nice Hents=Alix Grent and Continued Spe Have 80 Games today: v at Boston Comes In an Irregulne Form and Ca the obstruction and flagged the train, The | o' ey . ATONTH hoes Cankie to Do Maek on A much larger crowd was In attendance timore at Brooklyn; Washington at not He C after Its adjournnient the Atchison road ane at | s ; 38 engineer saw the obstruction and made an | pounced that on September 23 1t will put int at the six-day bleycle rae P delphia; Cleveland at Piitshurg; Chicago | NE RK, reriing papé e nounced that on September 23 It will put into the Track. at the Bix.day bicycle race last evening, A0 PG Lowis: 1ot SO L) NEW. JORE, | . 18 PAPET | o orgenoy stop. The engine struck the ob- | effect a rate of §2 per ton on hard coal from there being at least 800 people present, and i announces that another challenge has been | SHAEeICY SO, The engine strue Ohicago to the Missourl. 'The present rate is the ere ply 1o 1¢ or € rouble o o Esue 0 e America's cup, co g fron a ey e trac and ran t 9 s th al N 00| e Ni it COMINE ‘:»‘I“lll;' JSUINY. sotie of the, r \ bardassh &4 Chatles ‘Rose, o son of Sif John Hose of | ISNEth Of thirty rails, The mal and b T R R e R s AL e T yming out by seeing some of the pret-| ; s Rose, a son of Sir John Rose o A Gt and bag | Lestern and St. Paul, which have mad The conditions, track and atmospheric, | tiest eycle racing that has taken place in | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20.—The beautiful | ansas City London, who has cabled a challenge for a | K48¢ Car also left the track. ~When the | stopped Englnee e ot ot and | $2.60 rate to polnts beyond the Missouri. The were all right for racing yesterday, the last | these parts lately. The girls scemed to ride | Brounds of the German Cricket club pri-| at Terre Ho race in 185 to ex-Commodore James D, | (fal% Siopped wngineer Diai P O] Atehison will make rates 5 cents per ton day of the fair, and the several events were | With renewed Vigor after thele evening's | sented a brilliant spectacle tolay when the | KANSAS CITY, Sept. Smitn, chalrman of the cup commitice of | [ soulh thead Lt the train, gouE 16 WAL lower than those now {n existence. Lighly enjoyed by a packed amphitheater. ]”-m\’\‘_l'y‘;mg”'hhl.xlI‘)“l‘x_‘:lmvjl”ll- ~|‘g\|v’|'\‘l|“"‘mllm;'>, international cricket match botweaen the Ox Tanys city 23 was turned er to the New York Yacht|the fireman back to the express car and! The colts’ race was a walk-over for Thorn- | fia' (Fick ‘at a anerry oilp, many of the | ford and Cambridge, past and present, ele: Watre Hauts o0 oS glub, It cannot be formally acted upon | demanded of Mossenger Robineon hat he dine, and the 2:38 trot was little less for M. | laps being ridden as low as sixteen seconds, [ and the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, was ba- | Hits: Kansas City, 15 rre Haute, 12| form, According to the terms on which | woul 1( IR mak! his s U xl\]| A‘lw»‘I Gallngher's Ninescah, The 2:10 pace was a | $hich 18 within one sec ond (fshe fastcst | gun. In the afteracon fully 5,000 people were | Frtors aneas City, ) Terre THaute, 6 | the cup Is held by the club, a chatlenge | oot 1% dynamite unless it was done A isappointment. The race just filled and that crowd seemed to appreciate that they | in attendance and there were coaching part'es | Outcal 3 ¥ o e oy Topt b0 It8 pecretary rouBh the | When Robinson opened the door he Legan 18 all, and whilo Kansas lost the first heat | Were riding At remarkuble rate ','.(.’l‘y"'.""' In plenty. The recent rainfalls, followed »y; e |}'{n"‘|‘|]ufifl.',""‘:;‘"; Lty LR Lkl lenger belongs, and not by an individual, [ shooting fn the direction ot the robbers, and . o & and erefore libe! applau it 1g | the s g on ac of da ess. | ose | d to be ember of o | empf s revolver | irection R Ors O he || (oo, a8 dre mAKIGg svery wffort to re- |ithe Hol Waathar, Had lett @ # | Score: Hoval Tacht sauadron, - 1€ he Fealty G6- | Twelve separite ahirhon wore expjoded uider philopena fo= the big son of Karantus. The | duce the world's record s much as possible, | wicket, and the adherents of the local eleven | Kansas City ........ 950 00 40| ires a race, the technicalities could doubt- | the sate, and. failig to blew it open. tns halt mile dash was quite a scamper and | pEIE AL Present nbout threg miles ahead of | worg accordingly jubliant wh'n the capta'n of e B D U G R Seuts Uit | o8, De greanged ” leader rémarked: ‘It Is no use trying any evoked much enthusiasm in the stands. Re- | in fine fotiie, and sy 1 in adding two | that team won the toss and eent his men | mrrors: Kansas City, 1; Torre Haute, 5 | wealthy sentlemun bs brepared (o buid a | further.” sults: oreIans, 10, her lead, which now mMakek|to the defense of the wicket. Champi:n | Hatteries: Iricken and Bergen; Klopt and | cutter with which to challenge for the | THEY then left, firing soveral shots through | 1irst e, 2-year-old trot, FRe . $800% | S n A UL L. 3 160t e - Patiorsi 4 W. W. Nob! o | Outealt, = America’s cup in 1806, providing the New | the windows o he sle:pers and coaches ir 1510, DIk, o by Btorm, 1o Bmith, Mason | Dearest competitor, who is M Allen_of | George Patterson and W. W. Noble were | “MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 20.—Scor York Yacht club will consent to sail the | The safe, as is the case with all the safe Liverpool, Englard. Miss Stanley is but | ne first batsme Battarion g v ¢ A § e 4 | it Nt Massorles b by | L tanley Ul the first batsmen, and Patterson was a's) | Minneapolts ........0 0 0 0 matches in water where the vachts will not [ on the runs, was locked at St. Paul, and Omahn; Thornd 5. 8., by Chel bttt s she Wi ealy ¢ ¢ 108 its: M polis, 14; anapolls, 3 year," the Field says 8 due | only by the representative ¢ ‘vomp: fiorn, b Howe & Sons, Howe, Neb,; King | NeF,desperate attgmpts she will undoubtedly | carried his bat for the splendid score of 100 | prvory: Minmeapons, 1 Indlunupolls, 1 Bat: | (0 the refusal'of the America’s dup commit: | &', " oatio o " Fhe messengty docs” nor Delmar, b. s, Stephen P, A, Selleck, | tho‘Faco cnds. Miss Nelson won the cven- | Mfter a faultless innings. This fs Patterson's | teries: Blackburn and Wilson; Kisher and | 128, % SRATSEME AR08 1o S Tive AUl the CombIATIGns Mok, REbfre: uhae hariie EHiL ing's speclal prize. Summary twenty-third century. The visitors are much MILWAUKEE. Sept. 20.—Score: sisted ubon the change and not merely ap- | Stood thelr business, as they did not threat:n pealed to the committee's sense of fair | to Kill the messengr. There was considera- ert Edgar, Schuyler, Neb.; Miles, 1 s \ &., by Dictator Prince, Charles Sain, € or A l’fl'l J <“aps, | strengthensd by the presence of Lafe Druce, Milwaukee 07802048 0-17| play ble money and other valuables in It th o ) o, Tn. | Summar £ 1N thelr most dangerous bat, who was unable | Detroit ...........2 4 12 00 0 0 3-12| "Nisw ROCHELLE, N. Y., Sept. 2.—Mr. | time going to Chiehge. 1t 1e thought the 8ir Bld... 5 . 3 2 3 . <o 189 to play in tha first match because of a |, tfits: Milwaukee, 21; Detroit, 16, ors: | Iselin was n, o ate his Chome - e, Hes: B » gang was led by a a roi Dehkos! 08 Charley Tiill § 1Tt waukee, 4; Detroit,'5. Battéries: Llliott, [ at Premium Loint (BT PRI A L AR PR (e L LT b ONE ENJOYS ; . : slight indisposition. The Philadelphians fin- | Stephens and Lefle ifleld, Whitchill and ; N known. He has been scen looking L 3 ; § 1156 ; eport from London correct $ Berraople i i : ished their inniugs for a total of 234, and V. | Twineham. e in"reference to ihe oftcr of $5,000 foi | over the ground several days past. A de- l}n!h the method and results when Nannie Loe.. H p L ai Favorites Bowled Over, T. Hill and Captain Mitchell went to the . PAUL, Sept. 20.—Score a race in Knglish waters. He received o f tective force from Chicago was placed at| Syrup of igs is taken; it is pleasant i SR TI, Sept. 20.—Five favorites | wickets. Mitchell was eisily disposed of, as | St. Paul .........® 4 3 0 3 1 1 1 1-28| cablegram last evening from Mr. T sk | work on the case early this morning b A eatreatiin et E % 'irot, purse $00: Nine- | were defeated at Oakley today,,including | was his successor, Hemingway, and Druc: h;';l':“ 'q‘;fl"“,‘»‘ g ‘L“’..}.".-f”'\ ],f: AR “I“.\;{:All‘;‘u,] {ranemitting the ofter. ' Alr. | eral Sn)v‘ mm.-.«m;t m;nm. nd there 1s | 8NC ;( reshing to the taste, and acts W Talla Admio sioites” Buckwi ana St M s S R 5 : St. Paul, 2%; Grand Rapids, r- | Ise plicd by cable PX e answer | every indication that the gang ntly vet pa i 2 Kidnae gean, blk. b, by Tonnie' Boy, M. Galiagh the odds-on choices, Buckwe and St. Maxim, | then partnered Hill. Both were at bat when a: 8t Paul rand Hapids, 4. Bat: | can be g v PR At AL l:v“lh.‘vl;m. e gang, wijl be r gently )ot]n:umpllg on the Kidneys, Bt & Jarvie. HHolton, o, | {he former by Mald Marian, the latter by | stumps were drawn. Score Densier, Pepper and Kraus Mr. ays. there hus been no busi- | ot “tham' or the deteotives who staste Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys. RMD X arvie E8 Urania, Weather clear and hot; track fast. | * GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA, | and Campbell. ness’ meeting of thie three owners of De- [ ff, tiéhy OF tho fetsttives who waied 1o | oo e cvally, dispels colda; e 1 W e Sk s by Republican. Ll B rst inning STANDING OF THE TF | fender since the Valkyrie-Defender races, | later. Trains were all moving at §:40 this | 12 cotually. dispeis colds, head- ). , blk. 8. by Rep \ First race, purse, four and a half furlongs: S - i therefore (here has been no deliberate ace | morning. The damage to the derailed engine | aohos and fevers and our Ni Culwell, Auburn, Neb.; Anna H, br. m Bolander (150 1) won, Commission (1 to | G S Patterson, not out..... P R LTI i Ll B R R IR ROCERS By e Ll aches and fevers and cures haditual Almont, Levi Burke, Porter, Kan. Sum- 1) fecond, Equinox (I3:to 1) third. Time: A TR L LIRS S R R 03.9 | fender will go to Isurope. i — ronstipation. Syrup of Figs is the e ! ‘Becond o e, ol d R Coates, Jr., b Milligan...... Kansas City 123 i = New Lake at Riverview. Sily toriie i Dl ide R Wi R R A R R T Bolder, B Harney.... Minneapolis™ ........ 123 0 | Rendy for the Half Raters Match.| g o4t ag the Riverview park artesian well rlnly ]ruuu]y of its kind ever pro Beauty ... cenennn B (1 to 2) second, Lottie Mills (40 to 1) thir . W. Clarké, jr., b Arkwright. Milwaukee 125 i CENTER ISLAND, N. Y., Sept, 20.—The [ 0% 0 A8 0 fis bed duced, vleasing to the taste and ac~ Anna H.... TR Mime: o 3 “1E. W. Ralston, b Wilson.........c.0s Detrolt 123 6 | club house of the Seawanhaka Corinthian | Water flows into the bed of the lake it di cptable to the stomach, prompt i Jiw Ciil £ L 4 4 5| “Thira tace, purse, five furlongs: Myrtle | W. Brockie, ¢ Druce, b Miliigan....... Gerre Haute ... 18 Yacht club was crowded tonight with spec- | appears in the ground. The water has been | SCPU ) > el DAL R T reas g B, AT, 61,000 Wes. | Hlarkness (§'to B) won, ‘Lady Inez (4 fo )| ¥. L. Altemus b Milligan - R v “Detrolt “at Mijwauloe | tators for the match of the half raters, | flowing a week and has so far made only a | 118 action and truly beneficicl in its Lo R e e ko Alla: | 2eond, Tmp. Sugar (00 to 1) third. ~Time: | J, By King, b W, Milligan....... : Terre Haute at Kansas City; Indianapolis | Which begios tomorrow. John Hyslop, the | small puddle four feet deep and twenty or | effects, prepared only from the most Yo ) 3 i >aul; Granc pids at s | official measurer, applied * 1o bo 7 feet across, The park commis 5 ? ansas, . h., by Karantus, C. A. son. | Urania (20 to , Free Advice (7 to ota ¥ o Sabieas < o ks er, expect to se d d ange i & ) % Summaty b O S R S ASSOCIATION RESULTS. | S W 1 Wshin Which | within a few days. It was believed that the | many excellent qualities commend it ans : otals ....... : time allowance In the race e com- | €arth would absorb thousands of gallons of [ to all g ave it the Whirley Bk ves vy ifth race, mile and seventy yards: Moi- | Bowling analysl Muken Success Certain by | mittee held a meeting tonight, at whieh J. | water while the lake bed forms, after which all and have made it the most W,;,;rl';‘) Ry R s King 0 to 1) won, Hob ,\leIm Elo R WL e i l\‘[“:"“: ':'“0"‘:"| . Arthur Brand of th Spruico IV, the chal-| the seepage will be reduced to a minfmum. popular remedy known. e: 2:i7, 311714, 2:20, 218, ond,” Little’ Walter (0 to 1) third. | Miigan ..... o )ES MOINES, Sept. 20.—Score: enger, and Mr. C. Ylel_of ‘the Ethel g Slonsrearas TNy DEID 3% S s Soet Littlc" Allx, the trotting ¢ s O o, ] At AL DROTIED 0oh §o 0 b YRR ey dbrander A hh cs s e sThe uvnmnsillulfv; oS ||)((ll|’§, m.x.s for Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 2:00%, went an exhibition mile. On the first e onil WL 19 T.iheolh 01005300 * ent. It was decided that the five-hour | Pl2CINE a small flect of gondolas and row- | gent hottles by all leading drug- trial ‘she made a couple of bad jump ups, 3 nlen he Cn Towe . i L R limit should apply only in case the yachts | boats in the lake as soon as it fills its banks. | C% % & g and was only able to do the mile'in the or! | DETROIT, Sept, .—Four favorites and | i . i D oo 61 Lihcin 3 satteriaa; | 5art by 1 o'clocic, "I finieh 'ty fot by | A cholee lot of fich will alto be placed in | Gists. Ary reliable druggist who dinary time of 2:15 and McDowell had | one hot second choice won at Windsor to- | Wileq ; 5 d Dess Moines, 6: Lincoln, 3. Batteries: | g there’ will be no race and the race will | stock as soon as ater p s iVl o Juidige Gulbertion annotnce that he would | fay. " Starter ERTEITY. ol ta oty meoril da e o | e melesEardguC BEE D) Kinres not be started fter 2. e o L e thi | Uolo || In&Y nothave it ‘onshandiwill infos 0 again. The second trial was a little the ik 4 5 L 8 v =2 e & 23 i el - ° - - — & ; ReRt T W ¥ nure TO) v v GHEE stttk Allx having. aguin broken |[In the laat race only four horses went to | leye= L oo L NG mninan, BURLINGTON, Sept. 20.— : e (e Ty unteered to analyze (he artesian water, It 1s | DA L promptly for any one who twice In the mile. the post and he left one of them standing % o Burlington 0 AT MR LR N apparently impregnated strongly with iron | wishes to try it. Donot acceptany The last event of the day, and the fair, | £till. The weather is clear and the track | V. T. Hill, not OUt.......ccccceeererveeers 89 | Peoria .o.r. 0 L L - 0 ran a refreshment | 4nq magnesia and hs ained some | pybstitute was a half mile sprint between those old | fast. Results: = Mother of eart | . Byclitchell, b King...ooooi Ficit Box BHorla, T stand on th> fair grounds and another at | loeal reputation as a lax LIRSS, Forliheating “doge.” Tannle Hunt, Dr | Eiist race, b turlongw, Mother of Festl| W. Mo, Merlingmay, b’ Bail martinon, & Teorin, & atierie Fifteenth and Davenport streets during car- — -— CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP (€O, riggs, Little Dick and Flora E. Little i 48 B gt h C 53] Nichols .ynch; Roach, Hans v N ¥ o Y Election F . Dick was the winner, by reason of a foul, | third. R LAY R L 3 duleiescls e Tt At e B B LR e e aus‘z FRANCISCO, CAL, p 1o Degdale. 3 ety : e 2 R i co ed by i s jock, W ersout and & halt furiongs: > pt. 20.Z8core: eight employcs whose wages he has failed | DETROIT, Sept. 20.—The county grand ke Elmore was at The Bee office last | ter won, Rondou second, Fakir third. Time: | W, W. Lowe and J. C.'Hartiey to bat. Hits: St. Joseph, 14; Dubuque, 11, Er. : Al g o fternool Ma night and denied that his jockey had used | 1:28. i > 4 o | rors: 'St Joseph. 2: Dubuaue, 3 Batteries; | 1°F, their labor. indictment this afternoon. Frank Ma: . 3 5 ; : . ex-clerk of Hamtramck township _elect — v Little Dick i foul , a8 Fourth race, one mile: Toots won, All Jowling analysis Slegle Lohman; Dillon, McGinley and | The first intimation the men had that they | eX-clerk o 4 t ! FURBIARY, ihs' (udes' 1, the Pustng shon. Over ‘second, Monte Penso third. Times BOM W LR ] 5 han might go unrewarded was received yeste Lagi Bt gl i anlG“ 0" HEA nE c 44 P ) e B e S MR ey 3 . violation of election laws. Iimediate arrests I I I Thoradine, winner of the first race, Is the [ “Jli 100 five furlongs: Alvaredo_won, SR LD G R L et b n 0 sd ok avnidn, it sthiel falr, | 1) e Tel. 1531—~PAXTON & BURGESS, Mgrs, ¥ o a o liow all indictments, roperty of Hon. Church Howe, and was MR IR RECOHE erique : ¥ 9 ReeKford ...........0 0 430 3 1 0 *—11| grounds stand. In place of him came a|are to fo R 6 i1y Thm Jn Nemahis. county: idala: second, Amerique — third. Tim. Sl Guivey. 0000 1000 00 2 0-3|man who claimed that the stand belonged to ol 1roHt Y LU (LUt Hits: Rockford, 16; Quincy, 10. Errors: :muv'h When a ll;‘mnml was made upon him | o oeHIOR O o BB Tomla " o v GE! (ita ; 24; 21 S1i 151 I8GH pockford, 3; Quincy, 4. Batieries: Under- | for their wages he referred them to Morris. SE! A, Kan., Sept. 20.—Fire at Oneida : £ » D NO LONGER. W 2 v o 88; 2] 4. a amn e, 6; 5L Snvder: Parvi . " < SEA MARTHA A MAIDEN NO LONGER.| npw YORK, Sept. 20.—David Gideon has | 158; 210; 234 and Cambridge, 6; 51 wood and Snyder; Parvin and Be A number of them thereupon start=d to look | about midnight last night destroyed nearly | genn, Nox had Diven Sents 50 Centm Sixty-First Start of a Mare Lands Her | decided to sell Requital, the winner of the 2 . 4 STANDING OF THE for Morris down town, but when they went | the whole of the business portion of the town, a Winne Futurity and the best 2-year-old of the sea- | GAMES OF TH 10NAL AGU ; Played, % s ul; the .:mnd at Fifteenth and Davenport TONICHT AT 8:15 o 4 - £0 ge! v azlet, Valtes ( X Lincoln . ceeees 119 |2 B streets they found a man in possessio; ho The enervating heat of Thursday had a | €om, together with Haziet, Sir Walter and A | ! v on who . o' highly trled Iroquis-Carlotta colt, at|Brooklyn Warm Mr. McMahon | Peoria ......cooeeee 118 said tha ad bo d fro < H diepiriting v:(”l':‘ "{;“‘“ “‘d" 3\‘“‘5"’ at ‘Unlon :\!\fl»u.: fuction, 3 Well Enough to Wi Des Moinea 1 [ .\|o(rrix.h "Ngen!.‘ xl-] u‘:’"\'fi::-'nsm\:m;(;rrulmln.r’:;f 7 DAVIS & KEOUGH’S park, Council Bluffs, and the racers came g - ki 2 BROOKLYN, Sept. 20.—The Brooklyns ockford ... 20 HHouET i aetastiots N oRtonant o unas i 5o < upon the trut‘k‘y\::‘t»rdny |Inr101.~m‘|y 1;.” AMERICANS PICKED FOR WINNERS. | (o rejuvenated McMahon hard enough to- qufllr'lll';?;ub'vi S 1| night, earched for him last Y v p g COMEDIANS A little shower in the morning and a just | 1 e by duy to defeat the Orioles. Steln, who was | Dubuaus 1t ] —— 3 k < perceptible breeze rendered the track and | Bnslish Athietex neticanned by the | " ihe box, was at hls best, and with | St Joseph. v 5 Attorney Miller in Trouble. Y ].-“,{"lxll:lll&)l{ conditions faultless. There were four races | ypw yORK Sept. 20.—The New York | Proper support his opponents would never “ul.;ml-s to:\ly:, Ln;uuxr? x‘l((‘ Jes, Motges; James M. Miller, an attorney of the city, § b OF garded, with some switt horses in_each | Athletic club will measure strength on Man- | have been dungerous. A running back- | PUIUque &t oseph; Rocktord at Quiney; | was arrested yesterday afternoon by Sergeant URbalcatonaby DRIV N the < | Peoria at Burlingtos % S 9 ’ FARCES Tepaid for their VISIt to the park. The | hattan fleld tomorrow with their Britisn | WFd catch by, Baly n the sixth inning wos Cox on a warrant charging him with ob- : A ol a v . ., Bookies Warm End. taining property under false pretenses, At event of the first race was the advent of | cousins from Oxford and Cambridge. Much | Score 1 J L y und pretenses, A Martha Smith, a 4-year-old bay mare that | geoulation has been excited by the inter- | Brooklyn . 10104000 g ST LOUIS Bept. 0.—Fair and red-hot|ihe time of his arrest Miller was at the l“E Ce! Ve S 8 rac! vere ol - | Unio I 2 d 23? "u“{:;xs;;lm:r!\mr:p‘:xmxn(:nfltl;;;; Iacew, e | national meet, and all rumors that have es- | Baltimore 1000400001 weather and a fast track were the condi- | Union depot, waiting for a train, and it is x * grounds today. The book- | Supposed that he intended to leave city three-quarter-mile dash and made the race | caped from the reticent management have »“J.":n nr;yT{u b ulx3 ll?nhln‘lorf, 6. :‘l‘f::("“(:I Lf(b;‘o I:n‘lll":,:oll::)ls“‘:;.!nynr "llln“lllr :':1;‘ e el b “("moml.u\ the city of her lite, leading the field all the was | anxiously ‘heen awaited and - discussed LR Sl L R AL R ohe event being captured. by second choices| The complainant against Miller is Emily J. RPN Ahsad. iaine per Arat Tace and | rompeent e e gonceded he mA- | on bals: Off ‘Stein, 2; off’ McMahon, and the firat rice going to a favorite. At-| Brooks. The woman is the owner of 160 otting ‘out of the maiden class, Bhe-was | Testanta. alinoush. every event will ba hotly | Struck out: By Stein, 3; by McMahon, 2 | tendance, 5,000, Bummarles: =~ = . |acres of dand which lies out in the state, ficld 'at 3 to 1. Corncrib was the favorite | contested. The London. men are handl. | Three-base’ hit: ' Corcoran. "Two-base hit:| Iirst race, purse, seven furlongs: Tom | for which she has been looking for a pur- at even money. The betting was heavy. | capped by the change of climate and thelr | Steln. ~Sacrifice hits: ' Dailey, Griffin. Bat. | Imoge €xen) won Find Gut @0 1 F60 | chaser. She says that she entered into ne- Considering the size of the crowd. The | lack of facilities for training — while cross- AT B i e L i S TR T T cond: e selling, five and a halé far- | Rotiations with Miller for the sale of the bined. Brighton and St Louls taces wete | n gatting the men back to the pink of cone | S0 (o o L LUCKY Liogar2 1SS0 GrCRLDe 3 : | Ry $T500.3% casn{0rHTL ) Ot thede et saants Women exchange con- posted, and gome of the outsiders again | dition and loosening their muscle. SBEIDIR Ll BUGET Third race, purse, six furlongs: Marble | peit R0 S EEE JO8 O ave. Mille fidences about their own made 'some good Killngs. Major Martin | The records of the men entered in the | CLEVELAND, 0. Sept. 20.—Cleveland | Rock (8 to 1) won, ¢ se ( o= (1 ARIID (RNOGNRTRGR L EIRENAN0 FERYE MR health and that of their husbands. | #1.00. has dropped a great many thousand dollars | 100 yards dash are evenly good, all being [ played a good game in the field. Though 'p (8 to 1) third. Time: 1;15%. warranty deed on the property, but she has R R P T B M et outie R since the beginning of {he races, but he|a fraction below the ten seconds mark, | the players did not hit hard, they sacrificed purse, one mile: Sumo (4 to| falled to see the money she was to have AZmanis pliysical well YelE 8 A < TN G- takes his losses philosophically, “fers of New York Is running in the best | When necessary. Hawley of the Pittsburgs | 1) won, Miniver (10 to 1) second, Miss Young | obtained for it closely watched by a thoughtful wife, | OF Today will be the closing day of the races, | form and with a degree of certainty can be | gave five bases on balls and the men behind | (5 to 2) third. Time: 1:41%%. T * Itis part of her duty in the world to | (2 Nighin, . and the event will be signalized by a card | counted on to breast the tape first. A. R. de 8 &t inobportine moments, Fifth race, purse, six furlongs: Ga arriage Licenses, keep him well. If she sees him running With MATIN WEDN of five races, one of them a heat race, and | Downer, whom the Englishmen have ounts for the following score to 1) won, Thorn (6 to 1) s The following marriage licenses were is- [ down, she should take measures to stop it. PALMER'S GREAT NEW YORK the last a mile and a quarter hurdle, with | pended upon to win the 23) yards run, broke eland .. 221001110 *6|Street (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:15Y issued yesterday by the county judge: Very 'few men enjoy being sick. They IR b AR Moss Terry and a lot of the old favorites | down yesterday. Burke of New York is the | Pittsburg ..........1 100 000 1 0-3) Sixth race flirse. slx farlongs: A Name and Residence. Age. | won’t admit even o themselves that they Paul M. Potter's Dramatization of In the’ fleld, * Summaries: favorite in ‘the auarter mile run. “haviok | Hits: Cleveland, & Plttsburg, o mrrors: | to'1 ;\)’n{\l.l;\‘l(\ lie B @ to 1) second, Lizzetta | NSPI W FERACRES o pana 30 | are sick g In Faul Rt : Pirst race. selling, six furlongs, parse | covered the distance last week in :4 Cleveland, 2 Piftsburg, SRR 0 hird, 1 i 3 —2bc, b0c, 75c and $L.00, a They will go on losing flesh and 3 i ; ) ) ! 3 L rah Sherldan, Omaha.... vl | SR e e HaASe 160: Martha Smith, b, m., 89 (Relff), 8 to | Sands, also of the local team, has been | Pittsbur e A G e : ara ldan, h vitality—working too hard—worrying too . Won: Game Cock, b, ho 102 (Lynéh), § | running well and it s thought should make [ 1; off s Ranoan palle O Y olng A. W. Transfers and Suspensions. | Blmer R. Carpenter, Fontanelle........... 2 | hard—taking litlle or no care of their | © . o 1) second; Corncrib, b @, 98 (Leigh), | @ fight for second place. ~Kilpatrick may [ by’ Hawley, Three-base _ hit: Beckl PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Chairman | Kate Miiler, Omaha ; 19| neaith, Maybe they nieed only a little help ;mr«l. 'l‘lm-‘:l 1:16%. Pl”ulthn Ogle, Joe :Jefi”'"hm‘r NBREYO \i'(fiwfi"t"‘[f rlop\;r‘\)v .‘|')'f ')l;»\‘(Tlmn-“ )ln 3 \;umig,\ .u:uh)-« Gideon's bulletin yesterday contains the fol- ’n.»‘ml:m:, ‘\'ulun_ . : to be made well. " Maybe a good simple ale of reserved seats opens today at 9 a. m. b Gon P ) half mile run. He will, hoviever, probably irkett, McKean, G, Tebeau, Stole 4 slass B: W X ry {night, Yutan .2 {aid e reagita el z = e é comeint;: RO e e utiongs, purse | fall in his attempt to lower Dohm's record | Cross. Batteries: Young and Zimmer; Haw. | 10Wing: Transferred to class “'0“ '"A'. Eix gl 2 tonic is all they require, ,’B_l -‘)lfg.lll_ soime. ricen for Trilhy Engugement. $150: Wel L b. &, 104 (Corder), even | of 1:541-5. Tommy Coneff Is in the best of [ ley and Merritt. Umpires: McDonald and | l¢¥, Omaha, own request; O. O. Heyman, Daxon, | thing more scrious. Whichever it it | S0 and A Toney, won; Fahnie D, b, m.. 104 (Cane), | form and will, it” is believed, again lower | Jevne. Time: Two hours. Grand-dsland, . Neb, ‘Olauee D { Branc 8. | S0t tr s M | should be attended to. When a man gets i ey 6507, second; Bimo, 1. m., 104 (Lynchy, G| his record for the mile run.’ Both teams deiigas; S Bdwood, Omaha, clause D; J. A. Woodllef, esterday a complaint was filed in police | peally siok, his work stops. He can't tend 2 to 1, third, Time: 1161, Justice, Pat Lee, | are well represented in the hurdies, with s'r ?‘(\)“’_NS‘S‘L KS,‘;N {‘ma”’rm'.m W i kg b clauselel, R;"jl""fij:‘f‘r"?"l‘,; court against M. 0. Daxon, the bicycle dealer, | to busiuesé. He loses all he has previously ” Pearly Mills, Buenos Ayres and Joe Waol- | the, D403 SHERUX I Ghyor o BLePhet Crave §ra Bame. (hroukh costly ertors by e | Minm, 16 removed by voto' of . the board; | charglng him with the embezzlement of $1,120 | gained. Actual want may stare liim in the NEW Phird vl 1 i BORE » | superior talent in the three mile run and id and were unable to make a run, al- | Fred Foster and Mason Hess, Guthrie Cen- | from the Gormully & Jeffery Manufacturing | face. It doesn’t pay to get sick, or to stay THEATRE (o rd, race, selling, six ficlongs. Burse | Wikl probably win by a good margin. Bar- | though they batted out several hits. 'An- | ter, Ia. under clause A; 1%’ M. Robinson, | company of Chicago. This is the same case | Sick. There's no need of doing cither. DF. are e 201, wony Tussell Grav, o, s 107 (Corden, | Fing ‘accident, it is believed the American son's Colts ‘made six hits off Breitenstein's | Cafey, ‘1., unde A which has been on trial in Justice Smith's | Picree’s Golden Medical Discovery will 17th aud Harney Streets, B e e 153 e, e O e b e ey Hanlan & Harding R lq’ffi‘l{""“‘;““‘il’?';"‘ 2hed l‘:r‘("q‘";“lr}h‘l‘l‘l‘{,;‘él THIS (Saturday) SEPTEMBER 21. v, pOTE ¢ iy Traale | visitors, while Sweeney is the favorite in| Chicago .............0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 *—4| TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 20.—Ed anlan, 7 p) e o L2 eaotl assinillatl Last performance of %Ict‘oi‘ i i tuctor Meswesnes iy | the, hikh Jump. The hammer throw ‘and Hits: St. Louis, 7; Chicago, 6. Trrors: St. | the ex-champlon oarsman of the world, has RERSONAT AGRARHS, tionfesd Lupucssierions e s spian N RGN L R halt_tur- | NeW Xorks, A 1‘?3?:.';. xm::.:'nifi ‘:,{,:Ifit‘;, :3":,"1" ardings the Eng. | yAt, the Mercer—C. P. Holbinson, and will search them out in all parts of the R BEREE 0 i rhe 8180 far S.vear-oltat ‘dobn | LONDON, Sept. -All the papers In | Tiuby, Anson. Double plays: Parker o | i ehampion. Hanian will chillenge for Neb.; W. C. Sheeley, Wilton Junction, Bady S forein sEiheir eyaciation: (HIE has Slowart, o Toa" (Reifh, won: Laila | Commenting upon_the international athletic | Truby’to Anson; Ryan to Anson; Dahlen to | the Sportsman's cup and $2600 a side, over | O N._Ambrose, St. Louis; A. E. Anderson, | peen'proven by the written testimony of Matinee Today at 2:30. Rookh. b. £, 104 (Hart, & t0'2, sacond: Talla | Gontests at New York between the London | Truby to Anson. First base on balls: Off | the Thames or Tyne cource. Should Han- | New York: Charles Shivell, St. Louis; Ernest | pundreds of grateful people that the |60 )) brices —First C, & L., 100 (Mason), 4 to 1, third. Time: | Athletlc club and the New York club ac-| Parker, 1; off Breitenstein, 3 ~Hit' by |jan win he would insist that the next race | Barrett, Clinton, Ia.; Sam Burt, Springfield; | “-Golden Medical Discovery” will even floor 50c and 180 s L L 101, . ‘| cept the defeat of the British team as a | pitched ball: Sheehan, Struck out: By 8 8 2 loton, 28 :i8am Burt, B 1 e B e 056°" Whittle and Maderia also ran. Amy | S°P ¢ ¥ | take place on still water in America, thus| Frank Keeney, Rockville, Conn.; E. | cure o3 per cent, of all cases of consump- Lee was scratched foregone conclusion, and say the team does | Breitensteln, 4; by Parker, 2. Batterles: | creating a_scullers' Amerlew's cup. 'Han- | Latshaw, Ohicago; J. B. Kramer, Caldwell, | fion if taken in its carly stages, and 50¢. 5 not represent the full strength of the coun- | Breitenstein and Otten; Parker and Kit- | jan's friends claim that he is nearly back to haw, O G B Brene, I tion if taken in'its carly stages. ; A = =Sefan L try. tredge. Time: Two hours. Umpire: Ems- | his old form. Kan.; G. F. Burr, York, Ncb.; James S.| © 4 book of 160 pages containing testimo- Evening Parformatce at 8. RACES STARTED OFF WRONG. lie, e Ryan and wife, Biose City, Idaho; O. C.| gials and much valuable health talk will irst floor 66 YTPCT - PR L e 3 CHAMPION IN DBAD CONDITION, RUSIE WAS A BIT WILD, Cricket Today. Shafer, Corning, Ia.; J. N. Grover and wife, | be sent on receipt of this notice and 6 cents pa--Rlret i A T e e el S e e, N BOSTON, Scpt, 01t was a pitchers’ bat- | The married and single members of the | Chicago; C. . Fossclman, Wisner, 1dahoi | to cover postage. - WORLD'S DISPENSARY | Jiulcony, 800 and i . e - | tie all the 'way through today. Rusie wa ha Cricket c ¢ conclusions | R. St. Clair, Holdrege; W. S. Coileet, Ban- Sa > Jullery, s NEW YORK, Sopt. 30-There was & thap- 984 t0 Wnspand Trminien. en tle all the way through today. Rusic was | Omana Cricket club will try conclusions | R, St. Clair, Holdrege oileet, Ban- [ MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y, Galfery, 20 ter of aceldents In the first race at Brighton | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Pugilist Jim'Cor- | steadicr. Hases on bails finally gave the S Rfamooasal A sowloth hash TRY o G AN TR SENRIN NS Beach today, for three horses were prac- | bett, who has trained several hours each | Bzme to Boston in the eighth. Nichols had [ farried men Wik be jooked STEr O3 CRIT | Te¥ % tically left at the post and two were actu- | day, was today forced to stop his work on | Simost perfect support, while the fleld work | {817 LW, ITS e NehEaskann Hotels, ? e 0 to Harry New for orders. The names of nts was poor. o 5 ¥ T R e ot it ally left. Just as the flag fell Babe Murfy [ account of the condition of his feet, the | puished himsclt by & smagnificens runming | the players are not published, because all [ M. J. Reeves, Chicago, was at the Mer Hliane! e e | chanti. ran into Darkness and before the jockeys | soles of which are actually raw. His knee | catch in the sixth. Score: who turn up on the ‘grounds will have a | CHEM oy e e could be separated the others were half o |also pained him more than usual. The | BOSton ...........e. 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 s g chance to show what they are made of. | L tWinters, . 0Oty At milo away. Eclipse will not break from | sores on the knee are healing outwardly, | New York 100001001-3 . John T. Tierney, Baltimore, is a guest anywhero but from the outside and as he | DUt the swelling at e knee cap was | Hits: Boston, & New Yorl, 9. rro COLERIDGE, Neb. ; e RS j side o Iaatithatn Bl toq] eater and the pa ch _more sever cston, 1; New York, 4. Barned runs: | rpejem S cAtne . OVer " Wi P e e o e Long Bridge ran a dead heat for the place, | the champian did” considerable work before | Van tren. Stolen bas 3" Bannon. | picked nine to do up Coleridge, but went | Ph phia ) ants. ; Ih the second race P. Lorillard's solors|he was compelled to quit. He has not lost [ Duffy, Long (3), Tenney. Double play home disappointed, the score standing 1 At the Merchants: F. J. 8nyder, Wahoo; d Tac f colors | Rone, “but expresses confidence in- the out: | Harcihgton “to. Tuckers Daste hs Devis: | t08 In favor of Caleridge. Batteries: Cole- | B ir. Yohnson, Harrison; M. V. Nicholson, and he won easily. The favorite went the | Sald today that he would ko ahead with his Tenney, Nash, Ryan, T. Bannon, Staf. | 4nd J. Partridge. fatkal Taxton: 3 1 Stdke, Chadron; J : T pvon A training tomorrow, but may rest up for a SOBtrack out: . Tusker, Harrl v . askell, Paxto 1. Stoke, Chadron: usual way of Brighton favorites—also ran. | Gi"oRE SPRI N ee o foed eh Worse, © | ord;, Bruck out; | Tucker, | Iarrington, | moole Amother Orack i the Record. | w!"Main, Chadion: 15 D Reed, Hendiey: il ¢ \ 3 2. Bat- ¢ FRANCISC! —Waller Fos- 4 onc "Ne ol e ter welghts and the favorite, Richar DALLAS, Tex.. Sept. 20.—Dan Stewart of | teries: Nichols and Ryan; Rusie and Wil | SAN FRANCISCO, Sipti/20.—Waller Fos- | H.' A, Hammond, ' O'Neill; Jolin R 1 0. ) # o > ciub, speaking tonig : ) 4 s scord | Broken Bow: W. W. Young Stanton; B e P, Ear e e e B e was | the Floridd Athietic ciub, speaking tonight | son. Time: One hour and forty minutes, | ter today further reduced¥ the world's record en Bow: W. W. Young 8 i ana won in’ & cantir For the fourth race | of the fallure to select a referce for the | Umpire: Hurst. Attendance, 2,000, for a half mile, flying #fArt. Yesterdag he | H; Penn, Pleasanton; John Wiesman, Lin g Birocco, the reinstated horse, was the favor. | CQiP¢itsbitzeimmons | fight at a meeting QUAKERS WON HANDILY, went in :50 and today, paved by a quad, he i B 5 [ s ) 9 Newman Grove; J. A, Chace, Clearwater ite and it looked at one time as if he would e ¥ “ PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20.—Philadelphia | made the half mile in 4% E. C. Fellon, York L. Hrainard, Ne- win, but he shut up at the head of the | Of & referec is not glving the club any con- | paited “both ‘Gliroy and Molesworth hard — — o forh " TS tatt I RE iy " b e eame | cern now, but when the proper time comes, S04 31200) S0 D RRTC Assoclation Foof Bill Today. Leech, Loretto; W. P. M strelen, and he, 100 3o ran" - Cass came | {1 G bring Tt about, | sty plainly right | {043y and won an uninteresting game from W. W, [ : 3 ings; terson, vas . o r There will be a pretty hot game of as- 2 L Rl 5 5 _ here' that the referce'shall be n western | Washington. Attendance, - 0 i Bunt, B, Wik ‘Fanway, the loni shot, second, | hete (AL the referco’ shall be a” western | JUARGIRN: ATenuise S5, sociation foot ball thisafiornoon at Youns | \emont; Shten th an arles 5Sts. dawn 1n the fitth race but kot pecond place | that the eastern element any right to| Washington ....7000 0 Men's Christian association park, corner | Hayes, Albion; O. P. Hendershot, Hebron. . el ref o " dictate In th matter. What I ‘want is a Hits Philadelphia, ¥ ‘Washington, ) 0 lace b y . IR ©o K Fotiing the frst place by s ptable to all concerned ~the peor | Brrors: Philadeipnia, "2 Washington: S L Lt urbhy, the Alex:| ple at large as well as the contestants, 1| Barned runs: Philadelphia, Shingte 3 r gnder Island relnstated ) Jgokey, Loutrode | Pilve no objection to deferring the selgetion | 3 Two-base hits: Madison, Mcquire, Gi: | i ; A o i { \ hnle Bleno" obened ‘ut’ 2 T 1 wint Was of a referee until the 30th of October. roy. “Three;b :’:“l‘"’l‘l" Thompson, Turner. | R 3 5 ¢ 3, g : X ; acl v 2 to 5, but could do ho Fig o * Thompson, Stolen bas A f eiter than third, being beaten by Sheliey | Blake Challenges hanty, Madison. Struck out: Demontreville, g ) B ] TR L e RIS CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—C. J. Blake, repre- | Joyce. Double plays: Demontreville (o Firet Face, bne mile, seliing: Bris (i to 5 | senting Dantel = Me the California | Crocks to Cartwright. First base on balls: won, Lunfl Bridge (5'to 1) and Nicolinl (10| wrestler, tonight deposited $500 with the | 9T Orth, off Gllroy, 2; off Molesworth, : : Y second e Timet | o 3. Hit by pitched ball: Sullivan (2. Wild ; " —— ¢ AT 8 P. M. o 2 dead heat” for second place. Time: | gporting editor of a local paper for a wres- | Bicch:' Onn. - Passed bal Grads. Bar . e e z . ¥ ore. | tINE match with “Farmer” Burns of Towa, | feries: Orth oy S et econd race, five furlongs, selling:' Pre- | tha" present ' champion. Mcleod says 1f | SoresioOn L liroy, & lcament 7 to 2) won, Aviine (@ 1o 2) second, | Burns does not respond to ‘this last chal- | HoGe o e 1 MrAe TS ERD ¢ Th H Racing Each E i ebea (12 to 1) third “Time: 1:021 i & pOL_aepond to this Jast chal- s . : “rhirg race, oo mile, Beiling: Apprentice | WS "y TeRRSRabie nELh of tme b€ | 'COLONELS LANDED THE REDS. g v ree: Hours:Raclng.Lacn Eypuing €,19,D, Wat, Reaman, B, to ) second, P . CINCINNATI, Sept. 20.—Cincinnati lost ? r o hird. 1 1:45%. S the game after It had been won, through g 5 ; o Fourth race, six furiongs, selling: Cass Fhotographio Ouifit Stelen, Rhines wildness and errors by VAughn and s 3 T ENTREES: g “’J) o Banway 30 to l)‘slm'-lnd. Long | F. A. Nims of Denver, a photographer who | Mcphee. Dwyer, who replaced Rhines in 7 % ¢ rook (7 to third. Time: 1:15. £ has been in the city for the last few days | the seventh, was hit hard in one inning, 3 . B 4 O = an 2 o o Mtk race, fve furlongs melling: Velley | g views of Omaha and the fair grounds, | The Reds batted as weil as Loulsville, but ¥ex 4 3 MISS FRANKIE NELSON, New York City. i3y % o D i, e 100, 3 yesterday afternoon lost his entire photo- | Haidine ot the wiiior ot off sevneal roms | s S PSS MIS8 MAY ALLEN; Liverpool, Eng land. Bheflg‘ race, mile and one-sixteenth, selling: | graphic outfit. He thinks it was stolen by | Attendance, 1,200, Score: N . g (X MISS LOTTIE STANLEY, Pitts burg, Pa. "y tme: 1:60%4. q i 2 > — afternoon. Nims had packed up the o Hits: Cincinnati, 14; Louisville, 13.| B8 — . AN MI8S BESSIE MOORE, St. Paul, Oolonel Brown Mukes o KUUng. | paratory to leaving the city. It contalned ors: Cincinnati, "4; = Loulsyille, 1. . (..' lG A R S AN MISS CADDIE STEVENS. Minneapolls, Minn, ¥ \ ROHN F EISS & COM KERa GIN INNA'” MISS LIL LIE WILLIAMS, Omaha, Neb. ccuntry, has been in Omaha during the | Joint Debate on the Money Question, | Latham, Threebase hits: ‘Mgrrison, ' bar- X 2 MA ) These carnival, but will leave for the east this| HANNIBAL, Mo., Sept. 20.—Arrangements 4 - B albam n the forelgn book at Union park yester- o . Bases on balls: Off Rhines, 8; off Cunnin, This race 18 for the Eighteen Hour Championship of the World, and Is open to a § Major Martin, the u?'"{»ofifl: Hatch on“the money. uestion next Friday | hamy 2 off bwer, 1 “HIC vy pitched bl I *9 | comers until 4:30 p. m., September 16, i A ‘Tuttle (6 to 1) won, Fullerton Lass | (hree men who were stopping at the same | Cincinnati . 02201100 0-6 Colonel E. T. Brown of San Franclsco, one | $200 worth of tools and material. Harned runs: Cincibnati, 4; Loutsville, 4. ladies are perfessionals and the fastest riders in the world, and hold Burnett. ~Stolen ‘bases: Burnett, Latham. ity rown Dick and Abana Boy to the | night. Hall will speak for sound money and | by Dw 4 to 1) second, Annie Biship (2 to 6) third. [ hotor The aidtand. and whe Fleft socicmme | Cincinnatt .. RN N o UE 4 MISS JESSIE OAKLEY, San Francisco, Cal, of the best known running turf men in the - — Two-base hits: Cunningham, Spies, Holmes, vening. Colonel Brown made & big KIIDK | have been made for a folnt debate here be- | Double plays: Spiex to O'Brien to Minehan. $he if-hour 8ad ¢i-heur veconds, 1) er, 1; by Cunninghg . Passed . e e o prt 1 LX« and seemed o be the only bettor | Mr. Hatch for free silver, bau; Vaugh, Batteries: Ruines, Dwyer OMAHA, Western Distributors. NEB. COME OUT ANDHAVEA MERRY TIME.

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