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THE OMAHIA DAILY BEA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 189 1 \ 18 tollo woe. | POTC N n had no trouble In defeating the Colonels| 3132, J. Sohneider, 35:32; George Nicolal, | @ o el B “n‘\ T" O\H}RD‘(A“BRID{;F‘ today. Hawley kept the home team’s hits | 37.8;" G, nu'vk!u:m.' a1:23; H. Wittenburg T ey betl st contiaed the spermle; | 0V - . “ | weil entiered” Darkness stopped the feame | 0 “no' prives amounied to. about S5 | 8 Blagiio e G WP B gy | afte o firs of ° nning. | The ciab ton y e e - hat this ward is a veritable hotbed of A X A tendme i, ML, of, the ninth ‘inning. | Tho ciub .vonight will ‘give a social and P. Atam. That ls aodoubledly true, and R e 3 there have probably been m curses : R : ds i Bried at me from this ward than the pope | Crioket Match at Philedelphia En ever recelvid in the world. (Laughter.) | Favor of the Visitors, They have circulated the most villainous lies about ms and attacked me In the most vio- | nt languige because I have had the | temerity to question and expose the | rotten official acts of som of the ‘ i i | Louisville 200000204 ) | Pittsbur b 20020060 2-11| AMERICAN' “HOAT WINS FIRST. | “Hits: Louisyiile, 10; Pittsbure, e . One of the iargest audiences ever assembied rors: Loulsville, 0; Pittsburg, 1. Barned | F "ll“‘:"n Iutv-1nll- Sp in Omaha filled the Creighton theater last rune: Loulsville erly Over ¢ v see Crilby of romange move balls: Off Inks, y OYSTER BAY, N. Y. Sept, 8. The first| MERL o see the Trilby of romance wiov | out: "By Inks ¥ hits: Bier- | yace for the taateh of the best three out | And enjoy and suffer and die upon the mimie TWO WICKETS TO SPARE AT THE END | bauer, Gettinger. Two-base hit: Clingman, | (2¢% J0T the mateh o of the Indian |Stoge. It was a fashionable audience, and acrifice hits: Clark, Beckley (2). Doub v tween Ethelwynn of th | plays: Warner to Shugart to Minnehan; | Harbor Yacht elub and Spruce 1V. of the | withal an intellige . although part of it Gross to Bierbauer to Beckley, Beckley 1o | Minima Yacht elub was sailed today after | laughed, as usual, in the wrong places, and DrEemen b P erio K1 and war, | Saturday's fluke. Ethelwynn won very | the gallery was a trifle more oftensive even ner; Hawley and Mack. Umpire: Emslie, | casily he beat Spruce by seven minutes rn—Score Time: Two hours. and forty-one seconds over a course that ey teration of complaints regarding this latte £ the Game. REDS HAD IT EASY began with a run to leeward for th 2ty bbb o bl Ul o8 LOUILS, Sept. 2.—Three hundred peo. | miles and 4ncluded a beat back on the sec- | class of local patrons of the drama, but those leaders of this order. They have euwsd me of having = murdered eorge Bennett. That man's friends know what drove him to his grave, and if they do not they could find out by asking the physi clans who attended him. 1 nevar made a fight against George Bennett personally, but - ; itched the' Browns and Reds play & | ond leg and . repetition of those legs to | who sit aloft really should not audibly simu as an officer. When it became knowvn that he : W' gnime, "111.- swns. falied to soore | mi the full distance of twelve miles. late kisses during the tender passages of had turned the county jail into A veritabl PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23.—By a Strong{ .y fho"coventh inning, Quinn and Doud | 4 the race Mr. J .\mmn‘!:v and *TH sta representations. As Taffy says to| brothel, when conviets were beinz ta) | batting rally in their second innings tod being caught at the plate on rate r of the Associated press that Maeliy 'the. Book, ot Ih. (he. Bitveemt| road houses and gambling dens, when women | (et08 B E EOE O e chances I the third 'nning. - Cincinnati | he had changed his micd in one way, if | Sl hYy were being taken to the jafl for immory pur- | 1h€ Vieitors from A% A played a strong ga and led all the way, | hot in othe He had believed that Spruce B hen prisoncrs undes sentences fo | feated the Gentlemen of Philadelphia crick- | Winning as they pleased. Score was more clever in a breeze that blew, e | poses and when prisoners ut b slais by TGUR FANE ARA WD Iwieieta:: \WHSN. | Be. tionl 0 0.0.0 8.0 he discovered today that the stronger Lovers of Du MaifTier's work found last the peniientiary were 1 out to aksigna- | eter - : t Cineinnatt 1010 11012 wind the ‘better was = Ithelwynn. Mr. | night renowed cause of affection for the | tion houses and allowed to run aonnd the | play was r:sumed at noon today the scor * ~ Brand ‘had no complaint against 'steam | yoautitul story 'n seeing a performance wells city withont guards, T did iny duty and ex- | go0q 570 for the Philadeiphians for both | HItsi St Louls, iz Cinciunati, 20 7| yuohts, “exeurdion. bots, ‘Schooners or | CBUtIful story in secing a performance el osed the affair. After the ole it . sam- | TOr8: 8t Loul Cincinnati, arned | gloops ‘that wer lowing the r nigh faultless of a play which stands pre- | ERIAR At o PTG their innings to 156 for Oxford and Cam- | runs: St Louis, 4: Cincinnati, 1 wo- | capt L' one. instance. when Mr - Colgate | éminent among dramafic writings as being R TaE it At they Wi bridge in their first, leaving a margin of 217 | bige hits: Mchougall, Gonnor., = Threebase | Hoyt's' steam launch got in his way just [ probably the most successtul adaptation of a f#ito “and made. sta or th wlish colleglans to make up. | s Cooley, ‘Dwyer, Vaughn, = McPhee. | hefore the start, Interfering, with his cross- | popular novel ever shown upon. the stage into_court and made susn for the Bnglish col Home run diham, Smith, Parrott Or T SeaE Ton Yodeh uata her | condition of affairs that ey Mitchell and Hill began the defense of the | St bases: ( Miller (2), Burke (2) g eitlotd £ ut,sald he, |1t can hardly be believed by those who ad- judge had to acquit me and ¢ than it is wont to be. One wearles of the don’t think for a moment that 1 ¢ Patter ith, McPhe Hoy, V hn. Double g § 3 Sf. | mire the present deftness and delicacy of T . wickets aguinst the bowling of Patterson | Siyll yfcbhce to Bmith to- Parrott. First | jak!nie clfim that ‘the incident ‘would af: | {7 5 it PICUOL EesE, S e hands (IR o and King. The English captain was very | base on halls: Off McDougall, ; off Dwyer, | 1ot £l 6 | which wrought ““The City Directory,” and, Mol R L ¢ | 800n after cl:an bowled for thirty-two. HIlL | 2 Siruck qut: Otten, McDobwill, Latham. | "the yachts were sent away over a course | later, “Sheridan.” The main incidents of the e i I "Wis mangement of | However, was apparently In good f nd | Vaughn apd Kehoe. Time: Two hours. | South wind: wthe e oroepaeiiae oror®pihe | book are retained in the play, only altered ex-Treasurer Bolln in his management of south wind, with a prospective beat back | jn"arrangement Hs s £ the addpte o the speaker's | rolled up twenty-two before Wood captured | Umpire: MecDonald ANd & Fnetition. bE TS gatHG COUTse ¢ rrangement as the nature of the adapter's the finances of the city. At the speaker's | T i s P e n petition of the sam mak- | yoek required *h of the Du M i instance and demand, in the summer of | one off his bat In the slips. Druce, the star TANDING OF THE TEAM ing a total of twelve mile [Nowts s 1 i, ‘”'; ”""'l L ””'”" b gance and_dem et kel L b o Tdea? Played. We -~ ogue is pres:rved, and the dramatls person:e 1893, Treasurer Boiln had paid into the city | bat of the Engiish teyn, mude the op 8007 | 13o1iin g 7y TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, | show to the eye surprisingly like the Du treasury for the benefit of the wchool (und| ¢ the innings, Aftmwseven, and the victory is | Cleveland Lo i Maurier drawings; and the atmosphere, red- $2,630 as Intercst on school money depos- '/ 08 FEHLES Oy e form and | Phliadelphia g AT The Tllionis state fair opened Monday with | olent of that quality which, for want of a jted in the banks. But he did not | 1AT& | Ghlcago: an attendar n 0. g i " Yee up the payments, - Wh the | the splendid stand made by Wilson and Ark- | fis 1 2 JELY dance ¢ better term, we call Bohemian, which breaths ep uy ) ¥ b e i | Sccretary Lamont has returned to Wash-| from the mythical coasts of that delightful school fund was exhausted the city | wright toward the end of the game, the ¢ - THom “hin SUHHBE. VECAIOn. TR R e e ! treasurer transferred from $30,000 to | latter being caught by King in the slips for | ure ) trace has yat besn found of 3, O, Olay, | the Mrllet BLch Laode ite subtle charm to $40,000 of the city money to the school | thirty-five, when the score stood 202 for St : defaulting ‘treasurer of Canton, O. |y, '}' "‘ h‘ 16 """ ’; '(’“ i i‘," I‘: fund and drew Interest on it and put it into his | seven wickets, Robinson, the last man out LA o . | o | ook, is by no ‘means 1ot otter's 1 v, W 0 . ¢ 1] i squadron set sail play. If the novel Trilby had 3 been pocket and made no acconnting of it. Yet | was followed by Lowe, who scored the win 20UIB 0 e 2 ew York yesterday for a practice | 3 # 4 . the city comptroller did rot fird out this con- | ning run by a cut to the r , Wilson ce Louisville % | written ;u n.n\,v‘n. drama 3 as dition of affairs, Four experts had be:n at|rying his bat for twenty. About 5,000 pe Games today: Boston at Brooklyn; Phil- | Mayor Sutro of San Francisco has vetoed | Presented last night could not have failed of work in the city offices f r four months at | witnessed the day's play in spite of th utimore; New York at Wash- | the tax levy on the ground that it is ex- | InStant and signal success on its merits $20 a day trylng to ascertain just how much | tense heat. Score z urg at isville; Cincinnati ive. i Probably the play would never have come Mr. Bolln was short in his acounts, and GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. A CHTCAGO. Sept. 21.—Chicago and Clev Fire Monday destroved eve business | Into being without the story, but that is A SFOIDBLL BELthis(s- Featliing £be.|, TNF4 el o ¢ house in the town of Tiosa, N. Y. neither here nor th m::l"“["""_:L’“'_’.,)'Zl‘ I“w ‘,‘, i city was o Pittaresn;’ ot out 5 H“,‘ that ‘,”“” idla Jus % $100,000. | . Even judged from the standpoint of the willing to pay them $20.a day for their sery . W._ Noble,” b Hartley ¢ © 5 here this week and The Tndlana Methodist conference vo book, applying thus the most se test fces. And the prosde f the Boird cf M. W ¢ Druce, b Mill § | earlier in the season. Cleveland does ot | unanimousiy to admit women to the general | which can be brought to bear upon such a SRR PR v ' ¥ Coates, jr., b Milligan . play again till it meets Louisville on S; conference dramatization, this stage “Trilby” is un- ucatlon was a candidate for an importint H. Bohlen,'b Hartley ¢ . urday. ~ Chicago plays at Cincinnati The discovery has been made that coun- | expectedly satisfying. It is tru hat the office and never made any effort to pro et W. Clark, Jr......... hee Thursday. terfeit money has been manufactured in the | popular conception of the characters, readily the scheol money or to see that the interests W. B Arkwright....... . BELIEVE 18 HONEST. Kentucky penitentiary. formed from the text and denied much latitude of the schools were properly guarded SR bl L BALTIMORIE, Sept Manager Han-| Secretgry and M Sarlisle arrived at| by the author's drawings, fs of necessity lese. “A few years ago,” said the speaker, “we 4T h AL R SR AN lon today said’that he was confldent his| Buzzard$ “Bay Monday and will spend a | gioa “ o i y g 1 b Milll diversified than is usual in the f p C c! P! t ) e Altmus, SHAVERE. gt team would w the pennant. eXpects | couple of days with the president and his i B LA e he case of a had a very good city clerk at $1 a year King, 1bw, b Milligan 1} I 3 I b vhich y 5. Nevi &0 an assistant at $900 & year, who' did ail | 3 ey 5 MMgan i to capture three games from hilies | famiiy o ol kbR by st . el L O R v e A1 3 nd to lose net more than twd any, 0| Deputy Sherifrs s and Stiffel of Ar-|IS rare that such commendable fide to the work of the city clerk’s office, the work | By log byes, 2 . ew York. He does not believé the West- | kanata county, Arkansas. were shot and | ideals Is attained, even when ideals are fixed of the comptroller and of the excise board ; ¢rn clubs ire throwing games to Cleveland, | iiled while aitempting (o arrect an cecaped | and commonly accepted Now we have a city clerk at $2,500 and a 5 '];‘l i but thinks Pittsburg might hav Ju {I.‘-ulnv prisoner. ¥ ‘ k ; ¥ co! ) assista rge enough to nage the owling analys other pitcher on Saturday besides Moran, . Nt 0 ke enongh (o mAnARS th B, L W | e Do 1o on I ey el | " Ollver Hdington Dobington, the French at: | Apart from the heart interest excited fn et IR R R NI T R LR GG L6 2 Manager Irvin said: “I do not think the | torney of ex-Consul Waller, has been ad- | Trilby herself, which fs kept well in view the clty, and all at handsome salaries. One | fravfey", 165 4 western clubs are purposely losing games [ Mitted to practice in the federal court at | though subordinated in importance to another of the assistants In the city clerk’s office | [owe . Gl to Cleveland. All the western clubs except | St. Louis, motive, the play is made to revolve about was taken from an elevator, where he was| Arkwright ... v 85 the Clevelands showed weai on their last | The commissioners appointe elthe repulsive figure of the Jew, getting $10 a week, and after a few lessons | Hill Fagsbin . _l':t 4 1 eastern trip, and now thai the cl law passed last winter have Vilso vengali. Mr. Wilton Lackaye's . N 3 in writing at a night school was given a| Wilson sk . s p o i oturned home they are not any stronger. | the investigat of the books of otk £ : 3 place at $1.200 a year. But he was a good -“‘”H‘;"”“\;L’;"\'f'” el R RIS leveland, s the' best clun must win'trom | ous depar(inents ‘o ‘the city overnment \h\\-l\:onl uv”] this [:lngvnul*hlll lrn]»l ember of the order and so It was al R S N AP RI D61 I dhink it probable that the Louls- | of New York. is & most remarkable one. It may be doubte R‘:;’;n::nr “f "1".‘_. Ovlll'l'l-}\‘"fl”“;‘“hr‘_"' "‘_‘ i OXFORD AND CAMPRIDGI tes will take a game from the Cleve-| The captain of the revenue cutter which | if eny English speaking actor could present H MO0 ) A be BIAR torset $40% a0 mmonth Ldra rst innings . Jase ball iS an honest sport and | am | captured e schooner Tark telegraphs to|a Svengall so entirely convincing, except, o would be glad to get $i0 a month are T. Hill, ¢ Noble, b Bafley......coo.. sorry to hear that many persons think:that | the thington authorities there is no | perhaps, Mansfield and S onry ing . drawing from $1.000 to $1800 a year in posi- T Rk ¢ L L A e L R ST perhay ansfield and Sir Henry Irving parties on board the ship were | Jro; 5 MO BNt o 11s firat ehtrancs. . Wit R S hibro ey Nave: 1ittla: wOrk: fo- 06| ot o feagh e 45! s the pennant. The game is played on its | Cuban HlibuSters, N asno et IR ks EritARCe it - for the eity and uch to do for tho order B |]v\“H ) K\‘\‘» 1, i ) frlaiet all “!“‘.‘. ""'V]' V]}.“[‘HHI‘ ‘l"i‘j“‘l” S L Lt |’;‘1 as they y!llkr'l:l‘!ll “to his II‘UT bly Mot he He. b aobia Vilion, ¢ Wood, i e : d that the mails from ships coming | 2% bad as they ma ] AL IS DS ER bl o Cs DACOR e gt | fniliips, b’ King L : WESTERN ASSOC rom_ China have. been thorammly g | realistic taking oft in the third act, he quite 3 ted and_ there o8¢ of the intro- | pervades the stage and monopolizes the a of the ward to unite with the Citizens' league Robingon, ¢ Noble, b King there 1s no danger of the intro- (D & 7 i n e e duction of ¢holerp through them. tention of the spectator. There ig little that :',',’,‘,,,':‘,'{",r’",",:' 4 fi"“u, “)}” “”,”,"" ,‘,‘,’ 1 ss JSie e IR R : 'rulh» Bethlehem, Tron works has protes is human about this Svengali; H A ’ ountable to the peop! ho elected E 5 owe, © Kine s E re: nst the proposed change in letti othing capable of o at not to the street corner loafers who were ' Hartle t Prox i in lett nothing capable of exciting tha dictating the actions of the council, the Board | Byes, 12; leg byes, 1; o bali, 1 ) oe 2—6 oty tor naval vessels. ‘They prefer the|sympathy which -some have felt Lincoln . 2 present syst to letting the contract to | g, AR Ry Raten R e of Education, the county commissionars and £ = Hits: St % % rors: | the shipbuilders for armor and all, for him; he Is simply the great black splder all the officials. Ul ) Sl eIt s e S i Batteries Lily Lanstry that she has mo| Which the Trilby of the Quariier Latin named e et o ana oy | mowhing gaisaie S oo AR e e B b e i s s CAPTAIN A. T. MAHAN, U. S. N. v. He was In favor of good £ er P MOINES, S 23.—Score: orged order for her jewels, though it must | Miss Crane is a very acceptable Trilby, to d 8 o Aee ooy Bas v iene | Bt (ke 9 Mofne 01100002 have been some one famillar with her'af- | evo and car, the “ihree musketeers of the tells about t &8 aid ot s St < e f QU DL otc fairs. None of her servants are suspected. | brush’ dmirably done by Messrs, Riege i Se be l!ln"k':::dI?l’“1'1('1“1'))‘]’]‘]‘)]lillll‘l'"“1:"AI\ ired f X ol I"I'I‘\'ll\‘“” De i ‘I‘!::;l\:\:n‘u,”fi" Pore | Mrs. Honri' L. .Dudley, o mulatto Wortin || Cannelalaid PiYtReaha I\|)r ‘l]r-lrlu-l‘lll Vi The Future in Relation to American result, but wanted all the residents of the| Runs at the fall of h wicket: rors: Des A 2 que, 3. Batteries: [ of Stamford, Conn., was murdered much with the small part of the clergyman. Naval Power ward to unite in voling for men who were | delphia, 6: 11; 24 e ) Soni 3 Sowders’ “and /| Slmpkine, a folored plumber, who attery Mr. Martinetti and Mr. Simmons are capital known to be good men, regardless of what (o aniadi ] St HVER ey : ‘ R R ! | as Zou Zou and Dodor, respectively, and Mr. 237 130; 1 f ROCKFORD, 11, Sept Scor ticket they represented I O NP DA DRP e lOCKFORD, IlL, Sept, B - | attentio Morrison offers a_well shaded cheracteriza- 0 i) T W Rirerali {n reaponte to. calla NTLEMEN 3L . Rockford ... 20800009201 tion of Gecko. Miss Jennie Reifferth is ex- Alcne in China from the audience, spoke briefly and paid BOQnURIIEIIES eorla .. L R0 S PR s, ceptionally well adapted to the yart of Mme The first of a series of Chinese tales especial attention to the work of the A. P. A. Hits: R 18; Peoria, Error Vinard, The picce is sumptucusly pat on, and in the judiciary. Milligan....cooiienne ockford, Peoria, ‘5. Batteries: Under- v e s o rly 5 LR mpLL i : By Bocklond, 5, Roghin, f pattertues Under, | Mate and: Warmer * with Southerts | dotsis aro Togked atier 1 s manser boyond By JULIAN RALPH After the close of the speaking a branch Coates, b Milligan Zelsler. X Al Man; NebEa criticism, club of the Citizens' league wasy organized, Bohlen, b Lowe,....iires BURLINGTON, Sept. 2.—Score: YWASHINGIONNSED IS Loleiast Qo e with F. K. Bantin, president; W. H. De: Clark, jr., b Lowe. Biilinton 90070 0801 8 0 2e1 ay 1s “There is something about Miss Gladys France, vice president; Lee Helsley, secre- Ralston, b _Lowe.. b Miliiga Quincy e 0D 050 (0RO 1008 ‘or Nebraska and Kansas—Fair; warmer; | Wallis which is almost enough in itself to THREE GRINGOS THE GERMAN PERSONAL RECOL~ tary; A. A. Keysor, treasurer. A large num. | I Lo Altemus, ¢ Hartley, b 3 Hits: Burlington, 20; Quincy, 7. Irrors: | Southerly winds, make her a favorite with a most important N l STRUGGLE FOR LECTIONS OF ber of names were signed to the rolls and e e Burlington, = 1, Batterles: | For Arkansas—Fair, except local showers | section of the theater golng public,” writes TRAL AMERICA | LIBERTY JOAN OF ARC an_adjournment was taken, subject to the | i, ', y, b Lovie. .. Nicho and Boland. the southeastern portion; easterly to | Hepburn Johns, the well known dramatic call of the president. 3 3 o 8 THE TEAM southerly winds; warm . critic. “How to describe this something we — s . Lost, PerC For Lowa and Missourl-Generally fairi| harldy know. Some flowers have a delicate * Hindoo and Moslem,"” by EDWIN LORD WEEKS. *‘At the Sign of the ¢ BALANCING U THE ° BOOKS.| plotal .oco......... e I . | BT Bty DaKO U T 5 Warmer: tacuth perfume which may, ot be trasalatedSinty Balsam Bough,” by HENRY VAN DYKE. ** Queen Victoria's Highland Manngers Find that the State Falr| qrand total Des M 2 3 56.2 [ erly to westerly winds N alaieRlie I‘L“‘”y il o e Home,"” by J. R. HUNTER. *‘ Hearts Insurgent,” Short Storles, elc. Wan n Financinl Success. Bowling an Quincy ... 8 eealneaor: upon people who are not steady attendants G Asslstant Sccretary Bdward Melntyre of | '”“ i I oMW fma'lm’glun R i3 OQEEICE OF THI WEATHER BUREAU, | upon the theater. When Lotta reigned and Now Ready 9 gxloulture, who' had| MUlgaN ..o 2 subuque ...\ i 1| OMAHA, Sep! Y ord of tem” | Maggie Mite as oh a RS e baast ol Aelullan vhe | cadly : i o L T 2| perature’ and raintall’ compared with the | Maskie MIUShell was o monareh of, equal charge of the gate receipts, has made his | Avkwright . . 6 Games today: Dubuque at Des Moines; | corresponding day of the past four years: skttt ty T chich report to Secretary Furnas. The following | Lowe s Lincoln at St Jo Wuincy at Burling . Fhevaiei Contsinon s any those it wiloh HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York statement includes all money obtained from | O3 '[""'.”’__"‘\" o 3 {onsmeorie et £l D dempeiae 90 | rere Wata more women And. ohiitben: e pald admissions, sale of property on the old | SO WPREE Standing of t tern Lengue. | Average temperature... men. This experience is likely to be repeated greunds at Lincoln and from the coupon " Mitchell, ¢ Bohlen, b Patterson.. 2 CINCINNATI, Sept —F dent Ben | Precipitation . il with Miss Wallis. She is cut out to remind tickets sold by the railroads. The last named | W, Mac. G. Hemmingway, ¢ Bohlen, b | Johnson of the Western League of Base| Condition of temperature and people of the better things in life, of the item fs partly estimated, as the board has | . KIDE . pireceeeseeins Ball Clubs has just prepared the foll at Omaha for the day since Marc i} hings which haven't stings in them—the R R L st aathe boar? F. Druge, o Brockie, b King........ clal report of the relative official standing | Normal temperature. ........... | joys of home, the love of a favorite sister Amphitheater receipts, $2,980; amphitheater S Philiine, o Waed. b Pattersor 4 the clubs during the season closed | Deficiency for the day..... the pathos of the empty cradie, the sweets receipts, reserve, $7 booth department, : t b Patterson nda e i b v Rar sl '\:,“:':;"“,‘,‘.;.‘ itaribnaa i0'inen | Dess of a true love trysting, and, may be, as $3,477.30; camping receipts, $2150; drayage K Altemus, b Bailey T B R A s P M A S 10 ineh | opportunity occurs, of the unequaled inde- SR Y [orage Tecelnts, . M30;, genersl B A T A caleulated 'on the whole number of games | Total precipitation since’ March 1167 inches | pendence, virtue of the out-and- admission receipts, $23,690; quarter stretch, TioWe, motiaut:fat) i cunsinadil SlaSed by eReIBlnD 645 per | Deficlency since March 1'......... 6.13 inches | out American g is not a large $68.50; speed department, §4,032.19; stall de- lea Byas; 13 wides * 6 | cent; St.” Paul, 59.7; Kar v, 3845 Min- | peports enough contract for a young person of modes partment, $723.50; score card receipts $ G peapolis, § Detroit, 47.2; Milwaukee, 46.0; avoirdupois we don’t know what is.” oupon tick estimated, $3,6: . Toledo (Terre Haute), % Grand Rq Miss Wallis begins her engagement at exhibitors’ tickets, Furnas, tickets sold w08 | 6 B anidont donnechl seysRLIAL Hon an Boyd’s theater this evening. She will be error in statement, 1894, $3; error in Rl GYOROER R DR e o hore srate or | supported by a large company, headed by varrant, 1894, $2.68; return premiums, in- ATANE AN £ i no one of the clubs failed to make money, WEATHER. | Frederick Paulding. serance company policies, §16.25; warrant | Bowling analys R | He s that there is a prospect of a e chooner Goes to I Rocks B. mient, 3501 N . BArion & Bo. promm. 28 Her et i R o O | S STIGNACE, M, e achooiier The moncy you paid last year for tuel that was wasted AMRISC2 IMBO-HO0 d| STATIONS. - wopmd 901, 1894 donation to the mext fair, §24; C. | pattc E 0 change in the circuit next year, that Terre $25; E. B. Farley, penalty it R Jeague, will take ‘place at the Tremont | Omaba ... 00 iCloar S. M. Johnson of Cléveland, owned by Cap- would go a good way toward buying Jewel Stoves and Ranges W. Martin & Bro., special | King, one no ball; Bailey, one wide, house in Chlcago on ‘Thursday, Seplember | yorth Bla ‘ 70| 100 Partélouay | taln Henderson, struck a rock nzar Groscap & d 6k B premium, dalry department, $26; property | I1tuni. at of ‘cach witket; Pl E : s g 2] 100 Clear, about 2 o'clock this morning and went to ~—the kind that don't waste. Fuel isn't the only thing they save ) : 8255 v 7.2 bs L 88, 10 , 115, 138; Tesnier Wine n Rend Rnce. S o, ; il oo sces. She was foaded with stone. Her crew i i sold from the fair grounds at Lincoln, $345; s 10, 1l 8 2 L Teanter ! i ; i plece i 2 Mlgarrs air grounds at oln, §: nd Cambridge, 52, 43, 71, 109, 140, | SUTTON, Neb., Sept 28.—(Speclal Tele- fePaul . gzl oo Were all saved, A terrible gale was blowing they spare your time and patience. Our trade mark is on Secretary when asked if the fair e - gram.)—The second bicycle race under the | Kansas City, ... 0 3| 00 Partelouay | from the south . h % held. this year at Omaha would clear ox. | GAMES OF THI NATIONAL LEAGUE. | auspices of the Sutton Commerelal ciub, Heleia ol B Gty f e every genuine Jewel. Ask your dealer for them. enses and leave b ce, said: ‘‘Ye S E; i free to Clay county, was run this afternoon TE DT 70| 00 ummer Ho extroyed by Fir, S ey . ‘ . R e i T, Dadane, M81: el | Bulttmore Wina the Wirst” of the 0 with n large attendance. The roads | bt ke City. 4zl oolClear. EAST TROY, Wis., Sept. 23.—Hotel Beu- WM. LVLE DICKEY & CO.,, Omaha, though our expenses In conncction with moy Seriex at Philadelphia. ,n bad, condition by reason ‘of the | SuVineew: T a4] 00| loudy lah, on the e of Lake Beulah, was de- A. C. RAYMER, South Omaha, s SO are y S, Sep e Champions eavy rains and fast time could e | Ci 8| [00|clon s e 4 SRIET, JWAR Ing from Lincoln to this city made the out- [ BALTIMORE, Sept. 2.—The Champion DUt I pite of thia drawback the | Siicuns, e | B8| egl ool 1 oudy | Stroved by fire during a terrible storm last lay unusually heavy. We will not be able | hit Tucid hard and at the right time today nis who were winners made the | Rapid iy, .. o5l 00Clear - ° | evenlng. Tour guests made their escap for some time to make public the amount | and aided by his wildness won a compar g good score on a four and a half e 80| 2alPartclondy | without injury but lost from $400 to $500 (n that It has cost us to carry on the fair, as | tively easy game. A one-hand catch of a le_country . nine miles indicates trace of precipit; | valuables each. The loss is $30,000 with par- all the bills cannot be audited by the board [ long fly by Thompson was the feature of | in all: . M. B. Lewis, o | mAlusblaxiehen: 55 is $30,0 5 until the latter part of this month. The | the game. Game was called at the end of Roberts, 5 Nebraska state fair has usually been a | the elehth on account of darkness. Attend- losing business. Last year's exhibition at | ance, 5,100 AMUSEMENTS, INT Lincoln left us considerably behind, and in | Baltimore .............3 2 0 0 0 0 TS, AMUSEMENT fact left us in the same shape nearly every | Philadelphia .. 400000 cRElG"TON T“EAT BlE & | TUES. AND WED,, Jear that the fair was held there. Taking | Viits: Baltimore, 16 Philadelnhia, 7. 1 BOYD’D| SEPT. 24-25 to considerstion the high wind that pre- | rors timore, 3; Philadeiphia, 3. F Tel. 15 ¢ BURGESS. My gl svil valled Thursday, which Kept an enormous | Funs: Baltimoré, &' Philadeiphii, 3 R Tol 1601-~PAXTON & BURGESS. Myrs. MATINEE WEDYESD 1Y. Rumbar of visitors away, 2 |:.”“:fl.|r“‘:‘u” DAAR LA Daclen. Hapar aned S e A Grnuine Ovation. The Gifted Young Comedienne j - BP0 PAFLRNL Stolen bases Lol (2), Brodie, Robinsol - facllitter, that went back on us just when | (o Bounie tlaver Carcy 1o Senainier ot > ’ k Tonight at 8:15 GLADYS WALLIS we needed them the most, I think this year's nty to Boyle. First on balls: Of 2 3 > S showing of the fair is exc ingly good. Lucid, 5. Hit by pitched ba i Mr. A. M “'l‘:\m' s Company And a Superb Company of Players, uding One thing is sure, we have had the greatest id, 8. Struck out: By Esper, 1; by i S Potter's D i E K fair ever held in Nebraska and next years Wild piteh: Luctd, 1 tteries: ] . Eal 00, el o matiantion ot Du: M EREDERIOK. EAULDING, attendance will undoubtedly prove a greater | 374 Rob pusid ang clementa.. Tim ‘. o H U o Presenting for_the first time here Clay M success In point of numbers than even this | jorore L ol Greene's New Dramatization of one has.” o official statement of attwndance at the| i \;“;'Z\"“;‘l.‘ DRE AY 7 AY - Engdbfaént Closing Witt A N c H n ; S ol S won' today becauk = d Engabindnt Closing With F 4 a3 J“‘.‘ily'v:}:‘ Phmeniary. missione, | &%, 18 shown by el ; < MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 SHARP, ) Res 8 Because there vas no place like the 1,68 4458 | T0qe 8 G with, e Ao T rices 41 Frilby ¥ With complete Seenie Investitur The ga e at the end of the [ R e " (e i : b ) A home where they used Thursday o arkness. Attendance, $1.50; batc 1 81; gallery, % Sale of seats will opsn Monday mornfhg Thuraday - 2 jm n ac ONE B NATINE BA 86 S e, | tollowing prices: | Birst floor, o, TG0 and $1.00; Washington ... 20020239 athod & i e cony, Sle and Toe; gallery, LT Y 309209232 Boththe method and results when e i d O AN MR (ks : New York, 8 B | Syrupof Figsis taken; it is ploasant WILDp WEST SHOW Revok the Elevator Licenses. rors: Washington, 0; New Y 2 ne : 3 , 2 and refreshing to the taste, and acts e~ o 355 L rank RIS Rl VoM Byt g N, . N iversity Park, 20(h and Miami, CHICAGO, 4 The Chicago Board | Baa’ pt o oo™ A ey O e Dovi, gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, comi ? spor Al S S TONIGHT i of Trade was victorious today in its fight | Crooks, Demont, Brown. Home runs: Cro 1Li \ 9 3 &, 3 ;- - Jver ax Ve S0 p V8 on the grain elevator men, the State Raflway [ & Gérman. - Stolen base: ' Dewmont sk ‘)':i “I';“' 15, cleanses the sys shay | Marvelous Feats in Riding Untamea and Warehouse commission dec.aring the ii- M 10 Fuller to Wiiton; Abbey (6 Crooks “’l" '“‘1““ y. dispsis colds, head. THURJIRAY, SEPT. 26. o 45 and B 't S kes k indeed. K censes of all elevator owners dealing in grain | Struck out; By Mercer. 1: by Rusie, 3 | 2ches and fevers and cures haMi : o -~ Admixxi 5 and 50 Centx, his Great Soap makes home, home indeed. Keeps L e e o oes harun | Biruee ou, By Mersen d: by Rusle '8 havival |y, 5, CLEVELAND’ : ; ' 4 fhicn ] N TONIGHT any child und voked. The fght has been a long and bitter | Doyie. Time Umpire: Hurst, | "vastipation. Syrup of Figs is the vanied by gusriiag ! Q everything clean. Keeps the housewife and everybod one, as the warehouse owners had stubbornly | STON W ¥ THIZ NINTH. only remedy of its kind eve pro- GREAFER MASblVE o ND'S SC 3 SCING, 15 h : ’IE-: y i Sold I' ‘here. Mad ly b 2 combatted the attempts to compel them ty| BROOKLYN The Bostons won | duced, vleass 3 - MORAND'S SCHOOL FOR DANCING, 1510 appy. Try it. Sold everywhere, Made only by cease buyiug and selling grain. The mates | 1008y's game from the Brookiyns in the | 94ced, vleasing to the taste and ac | MINSTRELS e sorEN 7 S was finally referred o the railvay and ware- | by JPAE scoring two ok on Daly's| septable to the stomach, prompt in HARNEY Wid REQENN. FOB ARULTE THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. houso commission, the long deferred decision i have easily veuited fn & “Souble. | its action and truly beneficicl in its | TWO—PERFORMANCES ONLY—TWO [ TUBSDAY AT § P. M.; CHILDREN, BE being rendered today. The elovator peosle n ) 1 as knocked out of the b ’ 3 55 g 3 SATU v :”0..'0“ DELEOGLOLEOILINELOIRCIUNLINI000E declared that they would at aply for | the Tourth fnom. Cateher con Dailey has | Tects, prepared only from the most | y,q.,,, Moiiner and A ] AEIATNERAR cde | A M. 4D Injunctions to restrain the revoking of their ( Pidyed his last game of the season prob- | healthyand agreeabiesubstances, its | aren 2e i’ il e » . 2 P. M. OPENING ASSEM- licenses, and the war will probably be con- | #PI¥. While driving at Ceney Island he 7 'y met with 4 serlous aecident vesterday and | many excellent qualities commend i | BLY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3D, 8 P. M thaued In the courts, Tbe following elevator | J3“Tow Suftering from. spinal trounie’ Ao S 1 nmend it A7 1N | apassion 5o omN licenses were ordered revoked: The Seaver- | tendance, 2100, Score tc all and have made it the most | e gace, South Obicago, Santa Fe. Rock Tiland. | Liowton ... 10008000 &9 popular remedy known. Eoay | SEPT. 27 and 28 A Few Adva ntages 3 4 W cago, Nation rooklyn 0030 20 01 1 ol b 2 SATURY S5 . - and Chicago & Pacific. ' The cases against! Hits: Boston, 13: Brooklyn, 12. Errors: Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 | 1w Thing—Push It A | . TR i o R n Aaa AT U DavLvonnt " Sase- As Hoston, & Bredkiv, 4. Earned tuns: Hoe | cent hottles by ali leading drug- U ep n Secret? Qftsred by the & ““‘x“;“,",“::‘l‘,‘:“""‘;: A 8L P aul Rallway, the suort lioe to Chloase " 4 ok on, 5 Brookiyn Yirst on balls: Of{ z I . o i mado up und started from Oma ha n Collector Kill Nichols, 0; off’ Kennedy, 2; off Gumbert, | 8883, Any reliable druggist who CANARY & LEDERER'S - - evenue Colleotor Kills Himnelt. 1. Struck out: By Nichols, 2; by Gumbi may not have it on hand will o Mew York Tasifio Produotion. {ntect o Totals ... 64,020 1371 ATLANTA, Ga., Sept, Kirby 8. Tupper, | 1. Two-base hits: Griffin, Anderson, Duffy, D % deputy customs collecior of tte port of ;\uu\.' er. 'uk\!:"m;:yul'z\':‘ul{u‘\)::ml‘m‘h‘ lm..]n::: rure it promptly for any one who THE PAsSI NG SHOW 2 x 2 Charleston, 8. C., shot and mortally woundel | chance; Long to Harrington 1o Tucker: wmhmmtry L 7% Donotm-cuptmy With us 10 peaple; including Joba M. Heo- | B e 54nel By, DES MOINES himself loday In the prvate offee of his, Nivh to . Long to Tuck Batteries: | pubstitnte, Loy’ Daty"aohe 1 Olibart O gt atontis Baggoge checked from residence to des (IRATIon EICEAnt Trains service and coufs brother, 8. Y. Tupper, an imsurnce wan | iy “Npntan: Kennedy, Gumbert and 8 Pixtey, Muy teous employe ntire train lighted by el loity, with —electric reading lamps in of this city. Mr. Tupper was heve on bu.i :'.“'.:lr.{m g el :'l‘:arl;\rlx(-'); ime: One CALIFORNIA Fl6 SYRUP CO. Leigh Sisters, L every berth. Finest dining car service In t he west, with meals served a la carte, or, vess. No cause is assigned fir the act He | COLONELS FALL AGAIN, SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. e Dewutiral L Enfant g Ty B s, Tearh [ WARLBDO D &Y (OF WRAS YOu. 8%, (ELPRFIYSS M0 e leaves a wife and one chiid LOUISVILLE, Sept. %.—The Pittsburgs| Ousvws, xr. HEW 10RK, M.V i+ will be at the theater, City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam Strect "¢ S. CARRIER, City Ticket Agent.

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