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THE OMATA DAILY BEE' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 0 ‘ Rockford, 4; Peorin, 11 Patterles: Horton | thus play directly Into the hands of the FIRE IN THE FACTORY DI ROSI (,O\HR“\ T ( ( and Kling; Roach and Coline | #tate, " because o get it before this full S \OT 5 L1 nd game | bench for a declsion s ex: what the Seve i B, ceees 0 11 35| Mate wanta ag it Tn believed ol bonoh _ eoria 0 0 of the court will reversa Chie co : i ite: Huckrora 113 Peoria. 4. - Krrora: | HUrUs individual opthton. It ls well known | PHILADE 24.—Shortly after Oables the New York Yacht Club Person- | yickrord, 1; Peoria, 8. Batteries: Thornton Iberson does not propose to!| Not More 'I'hm "Six Stolen State Fair|8 o'clock fire was discovered in tho six-story 4 S ugdaie an Hurt's opinton as fioal and ally Ooncerning His Ohallenge. $o0ce i Hunbon, - Fiynn, Dugdale and wints @ full court's opinion of Thekets Sold. brick buflding at 11 Chestnut street, occu Ing. pled by Charles Vebh Yo., dealers l SAANDING Gy T PHANS thir Tl pled by Charles J. Webh & ¢ tealers In Played. Won, Lost. P.Ct. | GOVERNC HAS NOT GIVEN UP. yarns and wools, and in half an hour no less HIS COURSE NOT LIKED IN ENGLAND | Lincqin .. f R el Wil Auntn Go | LESS WORK OF THE KIND THAN USUAL | than six adjucent bulitings were in fame U I} | Paoily 7 : Ranfeie Uowst » | The district Is given over almost wholly to Nomatter how you've lost it, Stuart’s Dyspepsta Tableta will put on XEEDAD kford G 7 § tft 8 lay applica- | large woolen dealers and warchouses, and flosh Presumption " 0 t . Comptroller Finley by | Figxures Sh :Imx rald | the Webb building was flanked by the five They do it in a perfectly natural way, by digesting flesh-forming foods which tempt Whe d 1 « f McLennan and Hayes WosTotul N ory chem.cal works of Ch Lenn'ng tho weuk, overworked stowach refuses to do. n Failed 3 ' 7 fight licen which ing Gates S000—-Sh at 112 South Front street. The inflammable & Re Joseph: Dubuque at Des Moines:| at the instatce of the attorney general J Grs kg e SR AL AR Ll L —_— at Burlington; A at Rockford. | who in a written optnion still contends that T elg o & BRTISER] GINTH WAL Sorit ) tores healthy e e | who In a writen opiulon st contend that . Webh buding 5 bien gitted bstoss tha orea hiealthy netfon in the stomach and digestive orzans promptly, pleasantly W YORK, Sep 5 00| CROWD FOOLED 0N ONE GOOD THING | |11 e ey | The alleged enormous steal of the state falf | firemen had put thoir first stream upon it and urally. They put on HEALTHY FLESI, not the fat of Cod Liver Oi and its iithy m was received at the New York Yach law, s not bin " dnd holdin + | ticket sellers an1 gate keepers as announcel in | their efforts were devoted to saving the adl nds, " club rooms this afternoon Amandn In the Third Ruce Did N¢ | Hurt's opinfo in that It a local sheet last nig s denied almo Joining hous: The flames first spread cse Tablets cure evory form of Dyspepsin and indigestion beeauso they cone NEWMARKET, Sept. 21.-J. V. 8, Oddie Byve et n Place, possible 1or’ two contlieting provisic T 1At ight WS Cetiied & | 118 Chestnut strcet, ocsupled by H, B, Hes r yepepsia and indigestion becausn they con. 8 N York Yacht club, New York W YORE ept. 24, —There were two tute In parti mater enacted at dl toto by the managers of falr. The large y [ tain the purestaseptic pepsin together with bismuth and other valuable stomachics ecretary New Yo it club, New York ) : bt ‘ n \ ton & Co., commission merchants, and burned sold by 4t 80 centa por package or sent dircot by Your message recelved, 1 confirm person- | € things on the card at Gravesend tc t ti to_be t at one an | number of tickets stolen and old by th hrougll to Hagles, & nartow thoroughtare in A by druggists at 0 cents per package or sent dircet by addressing t « day, one «¢ hich went through and the Vi s age Hurts TIet men dwindles down I close investiga- | the rear, T b o then tend he ally challenge sent through Royal Vi f wh it 1t ot the. sime W s down, upon clg g 4 ne’ hiaze then extended on the THE toria club in my name, Confirmatory letter | other did not. The first was in th . though econfl not _supported | tion, to just $2.50, and the facts in the case | Fight to the buildings of Buckingham & Par STUART CO. olle nmediately and I make no re when Lu taldwin's Salvable 1y logical re holds that{ o™ 0 550 nas and other | Hle€on, dealers in c n yarns, 120 Chestnut Wil o trmediitoly S # Brohn. L KM Wl BBl tatute s in that it | 88 stated by S Furnas and Other | g oat’ and James B. Mitchel, woolens, 122 strictions ¢ CHARLES ROSE down from 15 to 1 to 3 to 1 at the clase, | V& rary to 7 oy, It ne «m‘ ‘”nlh.'- members of the board are about as follows: | and on ths left Ric 1 Ably and Keyser, b ot for the as- | Jumped into the lead at once and mone | the statufe does not even seem to give you | takers at a gae was seen to leave his post , s were largely confined h that there Is no ground whatever for the | could get near him. Forum got the place | the privilege of saying whether the fght|and saunter up to a water barrel When | Fear. At 10 o'clock the fire was still burning sumption which has been hastjly made by a | oo | . b to a n - e PILCE | Will e with bare kntckles, with gloves, but the work of the department prevented its “ O the American press that Mr | Gl thivbwi (& B e o Tohen e | WIth knives or' with “pistols, ° Tndeed, if | he reached it another man was waiting for | further spread : M NHU“U REST“RED"CU”E“E‘ }':m‘r'f‘" D. Rose int:ndel by his challenge | Money. fairly rolled lnto the g on | (i ¥terad libsciines to N etent. ‘and 1 | Bm, and the two held a short conversatlon | 4 gun¢ Frure Wil Not Attend. oy 0 Bon ot R TdTons Prench Bhys VitillE e . ‘s cup t any way con- | for she ran Iaac el o hotag fortunate: | prsumo they ought to be permitted to se- | and the second party then passed out of the | o™ g BEVE G TBE SEERT ¥ B Lous or diseases of 1 ,'(.’.:"l e AT R TR, for the America’s cup (0 n any WEY OO | AL the comfortabie odda of 4 o 1, won from | lect thelr own weapons and fight in thelr | ticket seller's gate with whom he hal been |\ ey oo ETRES s A TaIaReRE 16 g/ N> Ll Tosomnia, i uho Ttk Sominal Emiin Ko ey vey the impression of d'sapproval of the val » drive. Bloomer got the Wit e fiaat talking A close wateh was kept on the | the Chronicle says that the statement tha {‘.,.,‘ , Unfitnioss & \||\‘r\ Extatisting Droiis, Varicocelo aid course of the earl of Dunraven in the matter | place without trouble, e second rate Was | creucting at the Instance of the governor, | Man at the gate, and in a short time he made | '; :\' s "‘:” “’:‘ i L b Bess of discliarge, wHich I notoheelked Toads 1o Spermtorehoi kg of Defender-Valkyrie race weil, wito: was held .t orohibitive who desires ket the matter before the | another trip to the water b and met | Of the czar is emphatically contradicted in BEFORE AFTER {lthe horrors ot Tmpotency. € ENE | heliver, ta Mo Rysaihe Bt W e ,‘,‘.“'.v _h“ 5 ,'ML 1d, at ‘”‘ln o gt | Supreme court, Tonight they applied to | the same man with whom he had formeriy | St. F sburg 4 that court etiquette does p mr::: m"w"_muls’:‘a-r\’:'rm;:’; nrinary orgats of wll naries. i Roto hus ehallenged for | {rove the. fivorite into Stonerellie, sending | Associate” Justice Denman of *the supreme | talked, During the conversation that en- | ot allow other monarchs and heads of states R e e Ey Tloots s DcRELS olnety pie ent rs feoubied wih ikt i ; her against the rail and knocking one fourt for a writ of mandamus to secure a | gyeq the ticket taker was swen to pass a | to attend such ceremonies Prontiiiting COPTDIN G 18 tho on1¥ KnOWn Foracd s to curosithout un ope ration. G0 teatimig America’'s cup will create the same dis:atis- down. M. Be ., her | license. If Judge Denman refuses a writ of | - > cket hi ederats e - - I8, A written guaiantee given and money retormed if six boxes does not etlect & permanent curg faction h that it is sald to have produced hurt_about th z3. Flyin | mandamus it will be a case of loggerheads :“”vh of :vvlu . nlm ¢ w'h :»mll ‘n:ri n: e Court Mariinted ‘Lwllhn\_-w for $3.00, by mail, Send for FRER cireular and testimonfals, actlon here that it is said to have pro 2 ! ok | between a_supr court associate justice | two_ were immediately arrested and taken to . b M S =t - o B wia the favorite in the fourth rac 0 ir y 3. 24.—The ress DAVOL MEDICINE €O, P, O, Box 2076, San Fracisco, Cal, Tor ot at New York. Thers was every reaton to | g 10 the lead all the wiy, winning by | and a_chief justice of the criminal court of | headquarters, where they wers examined by | MADRID, Sept. 24.—The captain of the br Sate by lope that no British yachismen would lssue There was ¢ e finish for sec- | apneals, with the matter till undecided as | the board. ' Only two tickts were found in | Mortcra, the merchant steamer which sank | FOR BALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO.. 10 Farnam St. Omaha a challenge for this trophy until the unfalr LHg R v oS L e | b, howener that S Donman. will | the possession of the man who had worked | the Spanish cruiser Barcastequi at the mouth " v the outside of the grounds and the usual num- | of the Havana harbor, will be court martialed d e « of gift shouli be cancelled. " start, twenty 18k the full supreme bench to sit with him - S v ana ha 3 L ',';'.l ”‘m L ",:',(, ailong uid b " botween' the first | and hand down opinion’ that will be | ber on the person of the ticket taker. Both | on a charge of culpable carelessness. Is extrad that a challenge ) y Bth he el Carreres won all | birding for all t men testified that they had only fold two e A Few Ad tages 0 hastily ed by a gentleman who §3 [ (He way. " Dep s AR oa0Me T Tavor) ROCKPORT, Tex., Sept. 2l.—Congressman | tickets, which had been obtained on the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. € vantages g0 little known in yaching circles, and it for the last race and led to the stretch, i Culberson, father of Charles Culber- | first trip of the man on the outside into Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, the short line to Chicago. A seems to be a reflcction cn Lord Dunravea. | when Connolsseur cam ¢ and beat »v-l Fovernor, is sponding a few daye Were | giounds, e fact (hat only a short ti Gladys Wallls Is registered at the Millard. | clean train made up and started from Oma ha ne grudges the notoriety that is to be and today talked free the decision of Il A ors b . B W, (lde Shloako No one grudges the noloriety that 13 to bo i e e oensy e iE hectaiom oF | Rad intorvened biiween the two trips con-| Mr and Mrs F. W. Wilder of Chicag SiOUXCITY gained by bullding a yacht when the owne um (7 scond, Carib (8 to 1) | Culberson said that the younz governor | vinced the board that the men wers teliing | are Murray guests confines himsell to racing In Brit’sh waters, ime: 110 would have to back down from his position. | the truth, and after they had been confined | Edward Hayden of Hayden Bros. left for but when 1t comes to a claim fo n-l;rmvn\ race, ong mile \Al.m;.n‘:\_’ {8, | Congressman Culberson s vegarded as a|a few hours thcy wero escorted from the | New York yesterday. W B s an international con. conawell (11 to 4) second, The Bluf- | great constitutional lawyer, and in his opin- | & a . 5 Tl ’ O e 1s "Eiven ander the | for. (8 to1) third. " Time: 1:43% Vit tattonal lawyer, and in his opin; | srounds and seen no more. Mr. S. N. Miles and wife, Coon Rapids, Urlsting oircumstances, © the verdlot of | Jfhird race. Fiallands stake, flve furlenis, | not judicial, and that the decision of Jud SOLD THEIR OWN COUPONS. a at the Barker, Baggage checked from 1 Tice 10 des unation Tant ain service and cours xls cumstances, e ot | selling: Prince Lief (4 to 1) won, Right | Flurt as chief justice of the court of crin R ChaE WAl f skest Avery of the Avery Plow company, | teous employes. kintire train lighted by ele ctricity h eleetric reading lamps in English yachismen must be unaniwou:ly | Royal (5 to 2) second, Bloomer (5 to 1) | Inal appeais cannot be questioned by the | seniey Cuper LJase was ;“l‘)‘ £ ‘\\‘v‘"(,‘fl‘,“"‘) ALV R PANY. | overy berth. Finest dining car service in t he w vith meals served a la carte, or, hostile. third. Time: 1:02. supreme court K sellers, who sold three of their own coupc e ) o A § in other words, order what you want and p ay for what you get. Flyer leaves union des - Fourth race, Ocean View handicap, on railroad tickets early the morning of the Ten members of Gladys Wallis' company | pot dally at 6:00 p. m. arriving at Chicago a € 9§ a. m. GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGU n g ]lwm hi 7 to = SAVED BY FAILING WIND, | sama day. Both men lived out of the city | are domiciled at the Barker. City Ticket Office, 1604 Farnam Street. C. 8. CARRIER, City icket Agent. ISk el 1) and In buying their fransportation they re- - i stock dealer, Spearfish, 8. Baltimore Has 0 Very Narrow Escape ne: 1:4 British Yael . Winning Lend J. W. Driskill, stock dealer, Spearfish, longs: R ” ceived three tickets which they had no use s registered & Paktol ~ from Defent at Home. race, six furlongs: Rey del Car- Whe & Pl e s ¥ D., is registered at the Paxton. BALTIMORE, Sept. 20.—A rank throw by Tidsion (1 to 1) second, Jack of | oygTpR BAY, L. I., Sept. $.—The second :;;"_|y“‘§’,','",“‘“';_"-‘;W"I'd:"*:;'I,““'* Jrounds. Al T M. Kenney, advance agent for “The “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- Sullivan in the ninth, with two men out, let 8, ils. &ndi onesh ;| race In the series between Spruce IV and | bates motecs the ofices. had beon opened, | COUOR KIng.” is at the Millard. Keeler in and gave the Champions the tie- | sur 5 to 2) won, Pe Ethelwynn for the perpetual challenge cup | The special policeman who was in charge [ | Mr. and Mrs. David Ieitz and daughter of GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES ing run. after which Keefe called the game Caracas (6 to 1) third : offered by the sawanahka-Corinthian | went into one of the tick:t seller's Loxes and | P€0ria are guests at the Paxton on account of darkness. Four double plays | yREKE A TWO-YEAR-OLD RECORD. | Yacht club ended, as did Saturday’s, in a | encountered the two men just opening up | Frederick Paulding, leading man for were made by the home team, in three of fluke, because there was not enough wind | for the da; business. One of the men | Gladys Wallis, is quartered at the Murray. which Jennings shared, and of them | Sherlock Went Six Furlongs In 1:13 | to finish within five hours. At 1 o’clock the | handed the officcr threc coupons from Mr. Frank Logan, agent for Sam T. Jack he accomplished unassisted. Attendance, Flat. boats were sent away. Kthelwynn was a [ his own tickets and an ordinary gate | Extravaganza company, Is stopping at the 5,500, Score CINCINNATI, Sept. 24—In the Garnett | little quicker tha he val, getting over | check, receiving pay for the same. The | Barker. Baltimore 03101 - stakea for 2-year-olds at Oakley today ( the line two seconds in advance. Spruce | officer immediat:ly reported the fact to the Mr. J. Green and wife, Mrs. Carroll Neff Philadelphia . 103000040 id's chestnut colt, Sherlock, by Eber- | CfoWded the Yankee so closely that ¥th board and the offenders were arraigned be- | and daughter are Clicago arrivals at the Hits: I3 ) lenia, demonstrated that he was the | medtiniy: She did not. altageiher oen hoy | ore them. Neithor denied that they had | Barker. rors: Philadelphia, 6. best colt at the track by winning imp: advantage, however, and was ahead one |50 the tickets in question, but had sup. B. G. Flynn, assistant ticket agent for the AT E s ey ively at six furlongs in 1:14. This breaks | minute and eleven teconds at the end of | Posed that they had a right to do so as they | yjiccour pacific, has gone to Sioux City t Qlements, MoMahon, "Three. BoL e | the recerd of both local tracks for 2.vear- | (b leg of the first round, The Secon | Were only getiing baek money that they had | 4"t races, s 1aase: 1. oals. TarHe i | olds. The weather was pleasant and the | 128 Wwas a reach, and here again the Am already ~ paid out. joth men wer ey 5 e e e e |1t but dusty. . Summarie can boat showed her superiority, for w ML ST ol 1D LHETEL poNNEL withy ithe i J. C. Nicholas, general baggage agent of Blevet):” Senninns do_Hels o Carey: Jen- | oMirse rate, “scliing’ five furlongs: the second mark was turn hatl 5| Sunction that the oMlenke should not ‘be re. | the’ Missouri Pacifi, with licadauarters at S o as ! Ly kit 5 to 1) won, § creased her lead by forty-six seconds, N peate distussing the ter ager | St. Louis, is e Merchants. nings to Gleason to Carey. Iirst on balls e s e o 5. | began the beat to Al peated. In distussing the matter Manager Off McMahon, 1; off Orth, 1. Hit by pitched ce, . selling, » A b | hate: tha Brtglier, ot tiied thE anits Dinsmore said:f “THe statement is entirely [ Jack Brewster, passenger conductor on the Ball: By Mcwahon, 1 Passed Ball: Clem S s B ] '":'f'"fi : Cbry it anCpasatguited the Yankee o | false as to a_ biz steal going on during the [ line of the Oregon Railway and Navigation | nts, Baite McMahon_and Robinson; | 1 N se (12 to 1) third, Time: 1:15 when the British boat furred the mark, | tate fair. This is 4he first year that the | company, is at the Murray on his way to gw\ b \ts, ‘Time: Two hours., Um- race, the Garneit stukes + 2| Ethelwynn won the spar at 3:36:10 and com. | board of managers adopted the coupon sys-| St. Louls y NO PLACE ON EARTH A 3 y i ts; value to winner 1 mey gl 3 her long stern chase. ourth | tem of tickets and it ha bt of ndreds Saums eriate fetiborE ot Ohlcak WAS A FARCE AT QOKLYN. | cilock (6 to 5) won, First M 16k of thio Sourae was wrenetiion of. the At | oy (";r::.-\n:‘ be e \Inl(‘n' o 5 n‘::n{‘ both £ A, D, {fl",.w : '(!,r(;\ “‘yfll-‘:l]h Tuhi.i'::r\l‘.‘x oy N Bt e e e b | Time: 1g, o Don Carilio @ to 1) third. | xeept that Spruce was leading, The official | the way of ‘speculation and stealing. 1t I8 | Groat Western Land and Irrigation company, Offers greater advantages to the intelligent settler. One-half the work tween Doston and Brooklyn were badly paid | Jourth race, purse, mile and one-eighth: | Ethelwynn. o R D REUCE; b :r\h-lll\n K:um; of |hvlv -\uvml ";k ts sold | )\o"at the Dellone you now do here will give rwlw times the lt"ul:w in fllnsrv\"mlwrfnlly pro- for their trouble. The game was a farce, | Handsome (3 to 2) won, Fayette Bel On the r the fourth t to | by the railroads were disposed of at a re- Sharviasal wi olesalal ton ductive country. | Twenty to forly acres in this land of pleny is enoug Boston not caring to play, which allowed | to 1) second, Basio (13 to 1) third. the fifth o hereneet” ther™ it | duced rate by many who did not care to see | M. K. Sherwood, with a Panle s fo Work and Is stre to make you money. Do the work and the results are the home team to win almost as it ple tance between herself ival, tu the fair and there were others sold by the | house of Chicago, is a guest of the Murray pecured; there is no such thing as failui The peopls are triendiy; schools, Umplre Murray came to the rescue ing, six furlongs: Twinkle | ing the mark but five an bocth men at less than regular price, they | Mr erwood s the author of the new song charches uewspapers, are pl railroad facliities fine und a oil whose the first half of the elghth | by A lly (15 to 1) seconds hehind, The tim as: Spru taking out a eertaih per cent of their li- | ‘‘Since Thou Art Mine. Hiehness fs unsurpassed, ail lnvie the enterprising man who wants o bet- tng the game on account of darkne Roosevelt (15 'to 1) third.” Time: 1: BRI Blhelwynn, 5:00 e the | conse fees in fickets, but outside of those| W. C. Vandervoort, chief clerk in the rail- ter his own condition and that of his family, B L LG Fast Time at Cedar Ra but s the Swind HeranOraun the 1ast leg | mentioned I am.positive there was no ir- | way mail department, returned yesterday SERi v Blookivh: Roston, 9. Brrors: | . CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Sept. 24.—(8 seen that there would be litile cha a% | regularity as to the sale of tickets and none | from Kearney, where he attended the funeral Brooklyn, oston, 4 Barned runs: Brook. | Telegram.)—The races today we re fir finishing within the required limit stolen.” The number of dead heads as an- | of A. M. Lyon, a route clerk. yn, 2; Hosion, 2. IMirst base on balls: Qff r scen here and great time was made, | Y7 0 pick up at this tin nounced by the‘lacal paper as being 4.000, 15 | Mrs. P. H. Cook of 1822 Grace strect, ac Abbe o uck out: BY | Summaries: Hime STt oxmired naf fhruce SVuen the|also denled by, the board and is officlally | companied by her mother, Mrs. A. S. Hughes Timber 1s abundant—Lumber 15 cheap—Fuel costs nothing—Cattle are easily Abbey, 2i by 1 ne run: One mile, 2:40 class: E. H. Street, Cedar | e imit expired and as de- | stated at 14,371, not Including the exhibi- | of Astoria, I, left yesterday for a four Taised and faltensd—Grazing Is fne all the year. 'y‘,(f‘””" ; '}m"f' I\;"-}L © | Rapids, won: Walter ' Oudkirk, ' Cedar 2 s tors, employers and others around the | week's trip to Colorado points. ' souble. pinys: Bannon | Rabide, second: W I Thomas Gt - — i R L S LU A e r Ay v i Nasht "o, rucken ST 1o B | BDUEBECRY Ny o, Carthii. | acac 00 WEAVY R wast mua, | FOSMIE AT Baveen e U O B, | aovernor 3. O, Swne and Suate Autior CLIMATE tolen bises: Corcorar ;| Ttaie wlle, open:. Cumminke: Maren ke . Gl WL QL ! /. W. Stone of Mississippi, E. B. Skene, lan: Piiused Reyan, o Batteries won; Mertens, Bt. Paul. Seerndy Ingrantim, | No Records Broken at the Opening | %28 ot taken up by the man in charge of | (ot niccioner for the Illinois Central, and Mr imm; Stivetts and Ry: Dixon, 1L, third. Time: 114 Day at Sloux City the gate, : i B il skt heyro T the: Yatbas te M1 Is healthy and delightful; land_and sea breezes and cool nights. The mean ray. ime: One hour and “fol One ‘milé, open: Repine, Galesburg, won;| SIOUX CIT :pt. 2h.—There were no ORRIGEALE SRR UL ATRE, RissiEpl e Velley: Rallway: Cwilll Bos ot Omaha temperature is i2 to G degreca The average rainfall is & mnches. No Merten 240, econd; Bleker, Chicagc o ving is an offici he extreme of heat or cold; sutliclent rain for all crops, R o e Merter :, haul, second; Blcker, Chicago; son ational performances at the Sioux Clty nulnl:ll)l:r\\h:’s.’ xw;;:] Kk m‘r':‘}‘t sl’;;{:’"’g"l"?:m:gh iday on a tour of the north. LOUISVILLE, Sept. 24.—The Pirates took | One . _county championship, boys | falr races today. The track was very slow. e e e ) hel v At the Mercer: R. A. Foster, Minneapolis; the second game of the serles from the | under 18: White Forest won, H. A. Enright | Jehn S. Johnson made an effort to lower f:).’mfi‘""f l'".’.';h H‘,.“ l:‘rl:lg\;l"‘“\fhIll?up:l:(pp)(” F. E. Lark, Chicago; M. Noble, Oshkosh; G 20 TO 40 ACRES Colonels today by better all around play- | second, Cherry third. Time: 3 the track record, but only succeeded in nd_als 5 L a Colville, Chicago; C. H. Beach, Sait Lake. ing. |M('ll\'|mull pl:x'hv;l fine ball, but re- Hyanes mile i Jacks Cedar | gomng In 2 Reke e T O. W. Bloodgood, Chicago; S. L. Kel S P, 1A O cefved poor support. Foreman was very | Rapids, won; cond; esults g | . W. Blo . Chicago L. Ke erly worked inakes you more money and makes it easler than the bes effective at ecritical points, Attendance, Chieao, mm Pime: 0 Half m'l professional bicyclers: Austin Kansas City; James McDonald, Lincoln, Neb. ; S o Caem in ‘the wost, Garden products are a wonderful yleld and all 500, Score: °f mile handica Coyle, C Crooks. Pat O'Connor second, John 8. 3 3 Mrs. George, Washington, D. C.; Mrs, bring big p Strawberries, peaches, plums, apricols grapes, pears, Louisville e 0020100 2 0-5 yards, won; M ler, Codar d. Time: 1:07% wards, Johnstown, N. Y.; R. Thropp, jr., figs, early apples, in fact all small fruits, are suré and profitable créps. Pittsburg ............0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 *—7 :* :;-;"n;ul, White, dar R le, ¢ One ’ ! lm'"‘ fonal bicyelers, $1,000 mont, S. D.; William Sar, Blair, Neb.; J il Hits: Louisville, Pittsburg, 7. Error 8, Hitrd 8 el ar Rapids, 30 | purse: John 8. Johnson won, Crooks sec: H H Hewitt, Portland, Ore.; H. H. Brown, Phila- & S Loulsville, 57" Piisbis Barned runs: [ YAils fourth. 2 Cedar Rapids, | iy Ptoenson third, “Time: 322 Race was = delphis, Pa. NO DROUTHS, NO HOT WINDS, Slttsbure, dirst on balls Mile_consolation ‘eds apids, | paced on tandem by O'Connor anc & § 27441 696 26 J — — ot v SAT TE. BRIV oL sr ek ne, Sl REsE o balla: won: Shaw, Jol Ramser, Rock | Two mile handicap, class A, fif DRDURY. Sessertn 111,018, i Nebraskans at the Hotels. NO FLOOD, NO HEATED TERMS, g\'n :,\ M Dermotty, 3 by Foreman Island, - third. W. H. Logan, Newcastle, Neb., Wednesd 08911130111 101 At the Murray—W. Collins, Wahoo. NO BLIZZARDS, NO COLD SNAPS, Phree-base hits: ' ¥ 241 Bmith. - Two-base hits vorites audl Outalders Broke Snds AL B Houston, it City. thind, | Frday i 7 stal| [ VATIhaRRR it eRO ool M ae NO LONG COLD WINTERS, NO CROP FAILURES, and; ‘A Houston, Siou third, | Friday zel. Double play: O'B ple attended the races here today. The| Scven furlongs, selling, purse $150: Harrl : 10,674164.020.5, 15,804/78,391 | At the Arcade—F. 8. Heacock, Falls City; wo and Three Crops Can be Successfully Grown the Same Year Sacrifice hit: O'Brien. ’Stol ST. ot over 1,000 Time: 5:23 PRI ancy Wiltze, Fullerton. 4 , y 'he great fruit growing and vegetablo raising dlstrict of the South, ‘A Hit by pitched ball: track was fast. Three favorites and three | S0n won, sck second, Bob Campl 3. F. Peddicord, Hebron; J. M. Casey, Lin- w’:;"mm L aises anyihing that &rows and a location trom which you reach man.~ Wild pitch LIk arRE Chat B s vike third. Time: 1:3 Movements of Ocean Vessels, Sept. 24, | colng W L Aliller, Schuyier, the markets of the whole country. Your fruits and garden truck sold on MeDermott and man and Mack. | *JFire; race. aelling, seyen. furlongs: Hush | SIX.and a half m-l‘...u selling, purse $125: | At New York—Arrived—Obdam, from | At the Merchants—J. Al Kingery, Aln the Eround and placed in Chicigo, St. Louis and New Orlvans markets 1o Umpire: Bm Two hours, 9'to 2) won: Hairenda (0 to 1) seeond, Con- \‘ Gleanin second, Maid of | Rotterdam & E R P X e i to 8 hours—1n this gnrden apot of America. CLOVER. stant (10 to' 1) third. Time: i Ansell third At N York—Arrived=Noraland a S EEGSREIO: SRINe ST. LOUIS, 21.—The feature of to-| Becond race, six furlongs: Millle M (@ to | 23 pace: Dick won in straight heats, May | ;i\ 00" k- L b i) HilL. ' ~qs . ] any's Hame whe the marrow. escape HL. | 1 won, Forget (1. to 10y sccond, Fannic|H W second, H W P third, Hthan §|Antwerp. 2 The Most Equable Climate in America. Louis made from quitting withous 8 sioglé (8 to 1) third. Time: 1916 fourth. Tles 8 GRAPHIC BRIEFS, core. The Browns executed anothor twist | Third race, six and one-half ‘furlongs: | =gz o = AiTTT— i RES: n the players. ley was put on third | Lottio Bastin' (8 to 1) won, Johnnie McHs N Square Beating! and Samuels acted as shortstop. Miller | (1% to 1) second, Miniver ({ to 1) third. 3 v . 2.—In its issue today [ The J. C. Grant Baking Powder company H m went behind the bat and Kissinger face. : Truth, referring to the athletic contests at | °f Uhicago has assig him. Score: irth race, mile and_one-sixteenth, sell- | New York on Saturdey. let. saemr e ipris | oThree laborers were killed at Meriden, 3 8t. Louls ... L00 00000011 i Fumo (even) won, Prince (20 to 1) Sec- | qyocegstul athletic meeting Will remove a PAEyesdiy by Sieicevingalnioria sewe: Cincinnati 0000000 4110 0 4 0 111 eddie L T (3 to 1) third. Time: | jo¢ of hard feeling betweon the two. cou 1. D Hits: St. Louls, 5; Cincinnatl, 15. Errors: 3 ) P vt tries. Would that the holders of the Ame % L 8t. Louls: 6: Cincipnati, 3 Iarned rur l“,,;‘,,"’,‘,:).,f,‘,‘“,’;fi: e Sade | la’s cup would take @ leason from' the Clncinnati, 4. Two-base' hit: Hoy. Stolen g 1,...(“\“:' L Jack | conduct of their fellow countrymen on the . ’ “hica C.“Miiller (2), Parrott nith, | Ve Seffing: Tom | Funning track. We don’t mind a_square Ameciaan s cutieryamarks ot (ghloago Vaughn, Bu Ke, Connor. Double | i 5 A6 e it u (the hanky-panky tricks of were damaged to the extent of $5,000 by o Connor._Irirat base on balis: Off Klssin: i Ren(d o) ‘”“"_ ime: 1:29, B EEIRA0 The first norther of the season visite 2 4 o r, 4; off Rhines, 1. Struck out: By Rhines, NGt o Roxartts i to Conch t University Te Texas Tuesday. It was accompanied by 7, 5 t Won. by Kissinger, 'L P Miller. | DETROIT, Sept. 2.—Not a single favor. haries Thomas went to Lincoln yester- | much needed rain i i i ) tn that marvelous reglon with its perfect climate and rich soll if properely AEaRIiohes, Tissinger, % o i e R A e D S to take charge of the State university [ The republicans of Cincinnati Tuesday worked W Jou more money und make it faster and casier than the ger and i Rhine Lol : OCH e weathe g A e 5 nominate county ticket, There were no N = est 160-acre n in the west. Garden products ense yleld an TRt Two. hot Winpice i was clear and the track fast. Summaries: | 100t ball team for the fall and early winter | G0t G“0ver the nominations. % 7 an;: big prices all the year round. = Strawberries, apricots, plums, peaches, TANTS GOT OFF WINNERS, :r‘,.,‘q Jace, '”f} jnd_on j”\ lm.h; g2 camy fit"flxru”\ e k.y,yy‘.mll.'_q'_:..-:‘:.lu )‘“I‘u rOf| W. 8 Mcass and a man named Owens % A p.q;?‘d‘.{.rg}?{w|m, figs, oranges—all small frults—ais an early and very box_ for Washington to Both teams vace, flve furlongs: Trene Woods | hands ful for the next four weeks coaching 8 5 5 R ; he me nc S g 'I"r\um,. Hay Dealers’ association i i 3 fox,for, Washingin, (ofiyl otk eama | Seeosd mice, ave, furlongss Jrene o | B LA 2Rl TN BN || e National Muy, Deaors, awociauon 13| A NG /() GO SOUTH. GO S0UTH The most carefully selected lands in the best fruit and garden section Toungrof theuRans ranola now offer in tracts of ten to for ty acres at reasonablo prices and terms to pelled” o Lverpesl fonghox 7 \ Those who wish to avail themselves of the wonderful resources of the couns 4 2 try now attracting the great tide of immigration. pble 9 Y angling, | Time 1%, q most exciting season of | i SESEION T i ‘ " Darkness R Third Tace, six and one-half furlongo, sell. | the same they have ever experienced L fors present from all parta of the coun ey : P ng: Zaldivar won, Metropole second, H -~ — - qeuted 4 000, | e M imer oiiapole second, Hal- | pgay Ryan and John L. Matehed.| John R. Lanler was waylald near Wyo 3 apers progressive: churches Uberal. = The enterprising man who wints to Washington 030 ag| Fourthr five and half furlongs, | CLEVELAND, O, S 20.—A deal ma, W. Va. by Thomas Potts and shot Paker Be fondition of himself and his family, should Investigate this mat- 9 A ng P on, Je 3 v 3 twice, Lanler died and Potts has been ar- N I e will be convinced Carefully selected frult growing and garden New York ...... . 200 0 24| MO NE TIom mennle dune dday, whersly John 1, Bulllyan snd d ervous e e o1l 1o 20 acres we now offer on liberal terms and reasonable Hits: Washington, 10 York, 5. Er-| “Rifth race, one mile nersault w ly Ryan, ex-champlon heavyweigl Stewart of Seneea, Kan., has [ Sleepless, no nppetite and very much run prices. Correspondence solicited, rors: Washington, 1; New York, 1. Harned | 1.ady Diamond second, Youn o pugilists of the world, will meet In a box'r ced to two years In the peniten- RS Wpsnnxtor ow Yo L ady Diamond s nd, ung Arion thi ¥ hase hits: Doyl Ibach. Thre base hit \ ub on the nizht of 1 Bince ki od’s Sarsaparil Stattord, - Home run: | McGuire, - Stolon Racing at Nutwood Park. 1 be Rt o 7 “hief :IL, er Wilson of the navy has Bloes:taking Hood's Satasoeiilia by, has s bases: Staiford, Crooks, Tiernan, Abbey (2) DUBUQUE, Sept. 2,.—This was the first | purse, an Ve by r bouts | been sent (o Seattle to ascertain and report | Wonderfully improved, and he now eats . ] Fuiler, Cartwright, Pacrifico hif: Van Hal: | aay of the 'Nutwood park races. The | 1D connec t s to whether Moran Hrothers, who bid on | &nd sleeps well; in fact, he is all right. . mright. Birst base on balls: Off Ja *| weather was clear ana bracing and the at- i one of the torpedo boats for the navy, have 9iF Clarie, 2. Hit by pitchea bt 'Cratic | tepdance fair, Summariex IOUX GITY, | Best. Bh-(Bpeclil Tele | Ler e e By el Came Hood’s Sarsaparilia 1617 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. This 1s your opportunity. The people are friendly; schools eflicient; news- Davis k out: By James, 3 rvi on the first, fourth R opt. 24— Epecial plev. Wo A Taylor, who eame to Okl Clarke, 2. Passed balls: Dovle (2), MeG race. Timé: 2:19 gsram.)—A series of foot ball games by elec- | homa ' from Wisconsin, ha n suspondec o 5 i R Taae e Dovle (), MGy g m. b e o L e by e | By the Congreganianal nesociation for tak, | Woesteemvery highly.” Mgs. Mz Core MeGuire 1 and Doyle. Time g ] 2 X o by vk & advantage of the divorce laws of the| RIGAN, mwx..ur it., Pueblo, Colorado, hours. ¥ Hurst, e ) ori also ‘Startel park in this city next week, The arrange- | ierritcry to obtlti @ divarce from his wite - - = STANDING OF THE TEAMS, : ot sl | I, a5, UERL of o, fose Whe MUy | Wihe? nlite' 5 Bt v, | 1000’8 Pilla 52 a1 o syt Won. Lost. P.Ct 2164, 2178, Med- | of 'the recently orranized Stoux Clty eleven It is claimed that M ibeth Thomp neas, headache. 25, e ot | g “Artiana ajso started » son, "wife 0f W&l Known Chicago. et TUES. AND WED,, Tuitimore w1 W (rot: Valencia won the first 4nd sec. | TUFing business hour Wilter, I8 1iving 10 Han Krancisco with the BOY l)’bl EPT. 24228, Cleveland U1 3 heats. Time: 2:2 2 Robin B - A fal handicapper the alifornia Philadelphia /000 Won the third, fourth and fifth heats and | RELIGION AMONG THE INDIANS. | Jookey club. Mby. Thompson mysterion - N i | the race. Time 2244, 2:39% " Combine, | Asapneared. two' yéars ago. . A (4 THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, MATINEE WED ESD Y. Ruaten - e Pearline, Metr Migs Sphinx, | Interest "o f the Episcopnl The Gifted Young Comedle e, Brookly ".1l1LLlL o | Steitoris, “tionnt also’ started UConterence’ of South Daiota. W. S. CLEVELAND’S GLADYS WALLIS Gt 18 I mtae saaaw S s, | SPEEBAGA .5, bt M-denes| REFORAS I TOBACQO Y GREATER MASSIVE . { 4x e s i of riows, sty .| o4 - 1 ket first Octobe eting opened today and | triennial convocation ¢ piscopal clergy | J MINSTRELS MR, FREDERICK PAULDING. Louisville ........... 3 o 2 among the events scheduled was the Tri of South Dakota will be held in this city Presenting for the first tims T Al‘, M. Games today: Boston at Brooklyn: Phil. | @2nial Produce stakes, for which only threc [ These conferences with Bishop Hare, who 18 TWO—PERFORMANCES ONLY—TWO rane's SSew Seadtisating Jdelphla ot haltimore; New York at Wa horses mtarted. Sord Durham's Bon o' | lives here, ar: important, as it brings the 3 M 2 < on; Pittsburg at Loulsville; Cined ne won. N 2ay Rose's entry, | olore sether Lo receive advice from the y P at St. Louls. ville: Cincinnall | & "Hitaire, 'n bay s out g | erky logsthar:la Teoalve ad¥lee from M ) p USUAL ¥ A i 5 e R 4 N ut of | bishop and_help him by relating their ex 3 ren # WHESTERN ASSOCIATION RESULTS, ted by Mr. Rose merica’s | periences. The work of the Episcopal church . e -~ i challenger). took seccnd i in this state is particularly imp. ant on FRIDAY | ' #h ocomp urn was third. - Sir Tatton Seies' chest: | account of its large work among the Indians S 8Ny | SEPT. 27 and 28‘ ot e o ay morning at the iy, Wise n. by Wisdom, out of | There are already seventy-teven missions es- 10n w Good Thing=—rush 16 Alows, | v price T and $1.00; lizabeth, won ¢ at Ioal stakes. 1tve | taplighed and the work s consiantly Erowing. : horses rah, 2 You Keep n Scerett 8Bt. Joseph A RS 00 —— These missions are presided over either by Lo © 8027448 May Meet Femunyivania. eniaity Aedatued minisiery frum the Bioux CAN'\“V & LEDERER’S 'WiLp WEST SHoOwW ;B Juv‘l'h 8; Lincoln, 11 PHILADELPHIA, Sept j J nation or those who will sconer or ] no Production, intact b AMUSEMEN At Unive Ity Park, 20th and Miam ncoln, 1 Batt - | sity of Pennsylvania athle authoritie ordained. At the convoecation this week the burn_and Lohn Barnes and Speer. BRI St g SRS Ot | ALY, o6 Dasaeziiann pibiei uthoriin | sriniand. A% e pomvaceilon the metk the | : REIGHTON THEATRE THE PA 5SING SHOW | ™ "ronrguT AT 5.00. Peos Molnes ........7 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Athletic club team that it will accept an | (hose who will attend will be probably a | | Wi e 110 ¥ " e L Dubuqu ARG SR E BE ¥ F invitation from the I eraity of Pennsyl- | doz "h“"”,”." preachers \(n’ of I{\r.n In"\ Tel. 1531—PAXTON & BURGESS. Mgrs. ' Daly t and Wild 8t 30a: Dos Momes. 13; Dubuque, &, Ervars: | Lo iae oucoostss 8. feries of events such | presch public sermons in thelr native lan s " i Hes p Admission 25 ¢ ntx. i omes. 3 w i ErTars: | as was Yo lunnsylvania to them | guage and the interpretation will be given by ‘ ENay B n Drosck, E. 8. 1 - mOMISRE e P poa Moines, & Dibunte, & Balicren B | Ana"is' e Embritte dihiater. Ui Hobly | Sias” clesyam whe. anierstande. boththe | LAST PERFORMANGE, B firoeck." ¥ B e it accom and Graver : Whether 'the ‘meet Wil bo Atcented ot | Sioux and Engllsh languag:s h 5] Mati Tod t 2. | Prodiguet Banet win'he at ihe fheat = BURLINGTON, Sept. 2i.—Score e ! epted oF not B i atinee Today a g rodigue’ batlet will be a Burlington vieen 05 104000 010 Out of the Woods Yet. hbhes O, ng J | C QUIBCY o oes1dei0d CAGO, Bept. 24.—A specit) Trom Aus.| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sopt. 24.—(Special.) No Chemieals MR. A. M. PALMER'S COMPAN MORAND'S SCHOOL FOR DANCI Hits: Burlingten 10: Quiney. 13 . Tex., says: It was learned tooight | —Hon. P. F. Wickham arrived in the eity Nicotine Neutralized Paul M. Potter's Dramatisation of Du-| HARNEY, WILL REOPEN FOR ADUL Burlinglon, 37 Quiney. &' "aieriee: bt Autorney General Crane la arranging | st evenlag from Alexandcia, S, D. He says | No Nerves Quaking aul M. Pogers Dramatiz B e o R e P ; ™) to sue out an Injunction in the district | that Sunday night the Alexandria postof No Hoart P ' . $ et i i 2 ¢ d'plldhn(] GINNERS, SATURDAY, 10 A. M.; AL Rom\n»lm I, Sept. 2i.—8co urt cf Dallas county to restrain the Cor- | wag robbed. The safe was cracked open and 3 8 RDAY, ) g—: R | babt-Fhisalmmons fixhi, It the Judge krants | about $300 1n money taken. Postage stamps No D)hPEP“& Aching | | VANCED, 3 P. M. OPENING ASSEM. or, o 12340 9-nlQe {he Meht’ management I self defonss | atd other valuables in the safe were left un- ¢, 001 > ria ... 00400000 must appeal the malter io the court of | molested. There is no clus indicating who A“ s a “NERVOUS SLY, TRURSDAY, QOTQRER 3D, § P. M. Hits: Rockford, Peoria, 6 Errors: | (ciminal appeals, with & full beach, and | did the work- -DY SPEPTlc trices 250, 50¢, T8¢, $1.00 | soxissiox s cexts. | | | |

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