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ONE FOR THE ENCLISHMAN| Spruce Was Bailed with Better Judgment Than the Yankee Boat. | WAS LOST ON THE RUN FOR HOME | Rnce of th un Interestl out Was 1 A = certn t n Hoth Directio OYSTER BAY, Sept. 25 between the half-raters, Spruce glish boat, and Ethelwynn, repr the Indian Harbor Yacht club of Connecticut for the international challenge cup offered by the Seawanhaka-Corintnian club of New York was won by the Eng 1 h boat today by twentye three seconds, The race was over a triangu- lar course, laid on Long Island sound, each leg of two miles, and the course was sailed over twice, making a total of twelve miles The Lilliputian yachts were sent away at 12:30. They were flagged to make their first heading for a point east by south, half north, wind southeast to make a tack got around the thres minutes The second rac 8 1V, the ing which was a reach with the Ethelwynn was compelled more than Spruce before sh first mark, but she got the seventeen seconds ahead of the chailenger. On the next leg it was a broad reach, in which point of salling the Britisher was said to be at her best. But she did not crawl up on her rival. On the contrary, she lost fift with & Hoth visitors second game of ball here today, score of 9 to 0 In favor of Carson. clubs played their best, but the falled to make a score, Score Carson ... 068010 Red Oak 00000 Batteries: Carson, Frick and Red Oak, Dennis and Stevenson 003¢ 0000 Hagebark; WESTERN ASSOCIATION RACE ENDS, Lincoln Wins the the Hard Lu wne, ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 2.—Lincoln played to- day with all the carelessness of a team that had had the pennant cinched for a week and_didn't care t how the last game went, Kimmerer simply lobbed the ball ove and let the home team hit it as it liked. It was the last game of the champlonship season of 1895 and sees Lincoln an easy winner of the pennant St. Joseph 000 Lincoln 0 Hits oseph, 16 St. Joseph, 2; Lincoln, 3 son ‘and Lohiman; Kimmerer, Speer DES MOINES, Sept. 2. Des Motnes 100021 Dubuque 100000 2 Hits; Des Moines, 11; Dubuque, 10. Erro Des Moines, 3; Dubuque, 10. Batterie Roach and Traffley; Dillon_and Dixon ROCKFORD, 11, 'Sept Score Rockford ........ 010020 Peorin At LRl e e | Hits: Rockford, 11; Peoria, 14 tockford, 0; Peorin. 2. Batieries wood, Horton and Kiing; The ling BURLINGTON, Sept Burlington Quincy Hits: Bur Burlington, 3; Quircy, Batterie and Lyneh; Hill, Mcdreevy and Ba STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost nship of Batteries Ebright and Score 1 1 30 LAy 0 Un P.Ct &1 | paid THE OMAMA DAILY BEB:~THURSDAY, S won, Alanor Mc (& to to 1) third. Time: 1:02% Second race, six and half furfongs, selling Balk Line (even) won, lIxfon (10 to 1) second, Jamboree (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:22 Third race, five and a half furlongs, seil ing: Ban Johnson (even) w udige Denny (12 to 1) _second, Equinox 1 Time: 1:001 th_race, one Mald Marlan to 1) second, Fre Time: 1:40% Fifth r one mile, purse: (1 to 3 won, Paul Prg (6 to 1) second, Overella (15 to 1) third, Time: 1:41% 8ixth race, six and a half furlongs, seliing Semper L won, Lopdon (6 to 1) nd, Leaflet (3 to 1) third, Time: 1 AT 1) sec o mile, handicap. (cven) won, Buckwa, Advice (15 to 1) third Simon W RACING 1E COUNTY urn Out in Crowds penl Events. This was children’s day at the fair-and all of the sch seemed to be fully The weather was all that coul desired and the attendance very large missions being over 4,000, The tures for tomorrow are a balloon ascension with a_mule and a leap from a sixty-foot tower into a basin of water four feet decp. There was a_very close and exciting race today in the 2:50 class, scoring as follows Lucy Cotton ... 2 larence K . Al Tele gram.) maha county the sented gounty rey Time tunning race, Day Light Little Nell . Horris Jonfire | : i REMONT, Sept. 2%.—(Special Telegram.) The track today was in fine condition and her fine. The races resulted class: Black Ball won, Abagall 1 1 second, Maud third. Time: 2:1, 2:37) Al mile a fle and repeat: 1 3 2 23 i FATRS, | | yols in | | i | ‘. | candidates Tda € (16| FAVOR THE CITIZENS MOVEMENT, Sentiment of Firs nreane A crowd big was last night Aj, Tenth an praent, bu ments, could.nat be pi John Spko, L. M. Fur George Klefrior ana specches, urginig: that tn the Citibeno’s move it stake, bygter city more Importance than meeting trdfacted o iness. Adjerrenment Monday evéning, whe to the cony After th Nineteen members o Republican club met a strest to 1 ntions. last night The ive epithet Westberg, the bass plause was hurle Hahneman drummer an | minute harangue on the life of Linco'n, which | the Milwaukee he said he had just c purposes, and finished and the fzens’ mo who sald he was eligi police judge and knew to dispense justic railed against The Bee. Candidates A. H John Daly and F the coming campa the L'ncoln club in nominations next Satur o n i couple of good gpeakers wer thene, owing to Frank government Join in caucns to nominate Colored Vote. re was a good fife and drum corps in attendance and ev to the colored voters, also Briggs, helping them EPTEMBER 26 1895, t Ward Democrnts Luwt Night, In attendance at the \d Hickory streets. A expected to be previous engage- | Sheriff Drexel Frank Lange, | Johnson mad democrats should join ment, as the principl was of far Th bus next will | Positios resent Vkchouser, [ on a ir red on Pl Resignntion uh o erferen by Ju i 1 1 party succ lerable routin taken until the democrs lists of dele was n TACOMA 2 In Tacoma in the resigna | Pacific re The Ly the well informed as of shrewd mi 1 expi tion of whom the take Ikely | First, ept eivers. of the Lincoln Co'ored t 1020 North 8 xteenth sten to short talks by by whic ct to hs recetver: from two, their coun time an abus- Bes by John | would nudg would be ap their that that orders one of the The burn thera 1 at a court to administration of their | to report to Judge Jenk | they might refuse to rec at least the court to interfere, 5 | narrow the Richard Smith, | ment betwee Zimmerman spoke of | federal judiciary, and rolicited the aid of | however, but the rec to receive | will appear bafore Judge ompleted for ca by abusing The Be vement. Mr. Powers, ble for the position of a heap of law and how | 1pa’gn propriety ¢ Thi; contest to co-ordinat Thes ALL EXPECT TO BE APPOINTED AGAIN 25.—Grenat Interest rasignations Westberg spoke a prepared thirty- | epted and the recelvers will be directed by ivers and WHY THE RECEIVERS QUIT meeting of' €at First Ward Democratic club [ Do Not Expect to Be Permanently Out of a 0. Evidently Dexire to is taken tion of the Northern action regarded the first of a seric h the rec ave settled the ques- s shall report to and It is considered things * will will ivers and happon not be ac with the trust and continue in which event ognize the right, or of Judge Hanford's s would practically lifferences of Judg e branches of the re is little doubt, hefr counsel Hanford on October proceed ins, AGOOD THING - PUSH T ALONG Lincoln 123 Des Molnes 129 Peoria 124 at the convention. | 2 in compliance with his order Saile B.Won, Batteen seos oF - Secondly, it is considered probable that it horses that have never At a meeting of the democratic city central | advisement, an arrangement will be mad Lulu F won M t'!nh' committee in the Patterson block last cvening | between the judges of the venth, Eighth third. Time:. 250, | 4 wae qecided to hold the city and Ninth circuits, whereby Judges Jenkins, l atatia 18; tha HOUE o be/NEsA 4 Caldwell and Hanford, respectively, will each to be chosen by the chairman. Wbl DU b Tu Ctlilsevent itels ting delegates to the convention supposed Judge Hanford would name a Sea H81a Ottobsr 115 Hor 1oon:t6'7: D s tle man, and it is suggested that Judges Medars; 'W. S Shosmalar, -Les: Spratiin Jenkins and Caldwell might reappoint two of W. Sheean, John Powers, John Murphy, | the Present recelvers, probably allowing Mr T. Leady and R. M. Lawler were ap.|FPavne to retire on account of ill health polnted a subcominittee o confor with | Recelvers' counsel are preparing most actively a like subcommittee from the democratic | fOF the coming legal battle, us Is evidenced by the hurrjed trip of Judge Crowley of county cantral committe with regard to the | b policy to be pursued respeeting the Citizens’ | L2COma, speclal counsel to the receivers, to TEREHS ReTet | New York to consult with Counsel Crom- e well. He spent five days there, returning De atic Ju | vesterday to continue preparations at this Tucsday a mee'ing of the democratic judiciil | end of the line. Judge Crowley will not committes was held at the Paxton hotel, [ talk regarding the case when it was determined to hold the judici = convention October § at 2 p. m. tohs four seconds. The last leg was a close reach and on it Spruce gained on Ethelwynn six seconds, and when they started on the final | podicrord second round there was only three | Quincy minutes fifty-eight seconds between | Burlin them. Within an eignth of a mile| Dub of the first mark, on the \ »(-.,,Im | Bt round, Spruce passed Bthelwynn, but the | Yankee immodiately drew ahead again, only | PANWAY U to surrender to Spruce within three minutes, when the two skippers had a bit of a luffing match between themselves, Ethelwynn went ahead nearing the fifth mark and drew awa from the Briton, turning the mark thirty-one seconds before her antagonist The last leg was a beat to windward. Mr, Fielde carried on a policy of long tacks, while Mr. Brand went about &0 often that the on- lookers declared he was tacking twice to Fields' once. Ethelwynn stood on a long board to the eastward, while Spruce, by mak- ing her small sized tacks, scooted over the iine close hauled, twenty-three seconds ahead of the American, which had eased off sheets far away from tbe finish and came ahead very fast, but too late. The official time table is as follows 0 63 olds for money Keep second, Fannie K 2:491p, 2:4914 MISSOURT VALL clal Telegram.)—2:50 won, Anna H second, time 2:19 trotiing Daisy J third. Halt mile dash A Little Late in DAVID CITY, Neb., Sept. 24.—To Sporting Editor of The Hee: Some time the University club of Omaha claimed the amateur champlonship of the state by de- feating the Young Men's Christian associa- tion team of Hastings. Since then we have tried tc daes with their elub and have been refused. We want to say we arc and willing to meet the University ¢ Omaha in a_serfes of sIx games, three Omaha and three at David City, for the ama- teur championship of the state. If they re- fuse we will claim the champlonship over them. Our club has played a series of games with nearly all the amateur teams of the state, and can show a record second to none, winning forty-two out of a possible fifty-seven games played. All we ask Is a show, anffl we certainly ought to be en- titled' to that. Let us hear from vou, Mr. Omaha SHRAME fanager David City Base Bail Clib. University club disbanded for the Hastings games three weeks ASH trotte S e eph convention d the place Primaries for will be Y, Ia trott Dynamite third Sept. 2%.—(Spe- : Bonnie B ATIONS, Beat Have Pieking Win at NEW YORK, Sept he first race at RBrighton Beach was lo-g delayed today, and they were sent off to a poor Start, with Aller left at the post. Key West and Old Dominion raced in front all the w nd the latter won In the last furlong. In the second race Rosaiind IIL who was backed | from 10 to 1 to 7 to 2, led after the first furlong and won easily. Sir_John led in the third race to the last furiong, when the favorite, Nicolini, came away and won. | There was an upset in the fourth race, for | Panway, at 12 to 1, got the verdict after a hard diive by three parts of a length over the oddson fit In' the fifth Prig_was heavily played, but could Ethelwynn. Spruc ) ‘better than third, as the second 1:15:15 Chattanooga, won' in a drive. Tn e the lak( race Mckes was the favorite, and ) went the \sual way of Brighton favorites. Murphy led to the last furlong, when Little Matt drove past and won. Summaries First race, five furlongs, selling: Old minon (& to 2) won, Key West ( to 2) s ond, Cuckoo (10 0 1) third. Time écond race, five furlongs (0 to %) won, Imperial (2 Unity (6 to 1) third. Time: 1 Third race. one mile: Nicolini won, | Sir. John (8 to 1) second, Rodman B (& to 1) third. Time: 1:431, ¢ sea-| Tourth race, mile firlong: T way (12 to 1) won, to 10) secc With | Piitle Tom (13 t Time: 1:511 the | er | b ; Joe won, Godelie Hest time: 2:2 Little Dick won in 0:51. second, the Season. the ago 1 ne Plug Tobacco Great. Big Piece for IO Cents- DOES NOT A STRIKE. Chief rgent Has No Knowledg 'rouble on the Wabash Syst PEORIA, Sept. 25.—F. P. Sargent, chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Kiremen says he has no information whatever of any on the part of the Wabash railroad rid of members of the brotherhood or of those of any other organization, and he does not think there is anything in the Si of SECURED H First mark Second mark Third mark Fourth mark Fifth mark Finish Elapsed ice Ju Ness, aged Pleads with Po Last month Charles Van was arrested on the charge of being vagrant. On the testimony of the offie he was given a thirty days' suspended sen- tence. Ever since then he has been living with his father, who is 76 years of age, and | reports thereof. He thinks the Wabash would supports his family from his small farm, | be very foolish to attempt anything of the which is located ten miles west of this c'ty. | kind, and has no excuse for it. He calls Yesterday the father sent Charles into the | attention to the fact that during the Ameri- city on a saddied horse for some provisions. | can Railway Union strike these organizations He had scarcely gotten inte the city limits, | refused to join in it, and therefc the Wabash when he was approached by Police Sergeant | and other roads ought to feel good will to Tler and detectives, who would listen to no | ward them. He declared emphatically that xplanation, and jerking him from his horse, | all efforts to crush out these old-time organi- t him to the oty jail upon the charge of | zations would be in vain. The members as a being a vagrant. His father became alarmed | rule acted like honorable men, and th at the long 'absence of his youngest son. | should not be held responsible for any mi Being without any means of_transportation | takes a few individual members might make. the old man walked into the clty yesterday | S = morning to make a search for his boy and | alonlpainc Sinysiont horse. He called at police headquarters. He | The Union Pacific receivers will it was told by thoss In charge that his boy | any answer in the Union depot matter with was arrested. He went before Judge Berka [ Master in Chancery Cornish. and told him the circumstances of his boy's | All of the other lines interested have filed arrest and the lad was discharged. thelr papers with the special master, setting forth their objections to the proposed struc ture at Ninth and rnam gtreets, The Union Pacific receivers have no objections t offer to the proposition and will make no showing that will interfere with the carrying out of the project. The matter will now come up on a hearing of the case on its merits and this will be taken up by Judge Cornish upon his return from New York about October 10. Attor- neys for the various roads will be expected to agree upon a date for the hearing by the time Judge Cornish returns, and it Is ex- pected that the hearing will be commenced about the middle of October. nsumers. new in the coal and Chicago to Omaha and The cut to $1 a ton 17, T3 attempt Do- get time to The season with the ago. Recommends Sullivan for Referee, CHICAGO, Sept ‘Parson” Davies ar rived in the city today from the east. When shown the statement of Williem A. Brady that if Fitzsimmons did not quickly agre to eferce, Peter Maher would be sub- stituted, he said that Maher is matched with O'Donnel, “If he steps out of that 1 wiil 1 Joe Choynski against O'Donnell for th to second, GAMES OF T¥ 0 Baltim Winning from BALTIMORE, Sept s0n on the home grounds closed today sy victory for the Champions over Taylor was very wild and invilnerable. Attendance, a0 to 2) tain hin by 25— n v n- Jumping from Brooklyn Bridge ) Fifth race, one selling: Chattanooga (1 to 1) won, Inquirendo (1 to 1) second, Prig (even) third 1:431 Sixth race, seiling? Little Matt (1 to 5 won, Bak rphy (1 to'1) second, | 1 and bet $2, n _the side. If th McKee (8 to 5 third me: 1:4214 reports about Corbett’s lack of condition should be true, T will back Choynski against Fitzsimmons and be glad of the chance. T talking arations fo fight, the “‘Parson “T see the selected no referee Why don't they - e 3 pick John L. Sullivan. He Is as honest as SIOUX CITY, Sept Good sport was|a man can be, knows the game, and the furnished on Woodlawn track at the Sioux | fact that he was beaten by Corbett would By | City fair grounds today. The time was | Make no difference. I don’t see how they ¥ 3 can get a better man good, considering the condition of the track, EGE A Fighters Apply for a Licen which was rather slow. Attendance, 5,000, AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 25.—A petition for a writ of mandamus to compel State Comp- troller Finlay to issue fight was filed with Justice Denman of the s preme court this morning, but it will hardly be acted cn until the first Monday in next month, when court meet 3 dam & we lector Willlamson of this county this morn- ing to « him o issue piize fght li- censel se is brot by _county of- ficers to test the law. Should the decision concur _with Judge Hurt's opinion it i believed that " the fight will take place. Major Oppenhefmer said this morning he did’ not belicve that the military would be used to stop the fight, Azote Failed to Brenk th SPRINGFIELD, 1L, Sept. 2.—The attrac- tion today at the state fair was the attempt of Azote to*lower the world's trotting re ord of 2:03%, for a special purse. The tra was hard a% a rock, but a strong wind was blowing down the stretch and all thought of breaking records were abandoned sod start, with a running mate, nt the mile without a break, finish ry stron the last quarter being in Time Me almost 0310 50000 Philadelphia Barnel el Stolen bu plays: Reitz to Carey; G Base on balls 1; off Taylor, 4. Struck out: By Hoffe by Taylor Hit by pitched ball Taylor. 1. Batterles: Hoffer and Robin- gon; Taylor and Clements. Umpire: Keefe Time: One hour and forty minutes. PIRATES SWEPT THE PLATTER, LOUISVILI Dt he Pirates won the third and last game of (he series from the Colonels today. Both teams played good ball until the sixth inning, when the Home team went to pieces. Attendance, 400, Score: Louisville Pittsburg Hits: Lou Loulsville, § Pittsburg, 00 Baitimore r 10 Ph phia Hits: Baltimore, : Philadel i} FREDRICKSON MAKES A WINNING. the have are considered equally hazardous. It is nolonger necessary to pay or 4 prices for the poorest quality of goods, MANUFACTURLED AND KEPT ONLY BY SUCH PEOPLE. The more intelligent have learned that There Are Others In the FURNITURE AND CARPET business’ Since our opening here last MARCIH we have made thousands of friends and customers from among all classes of citizens, who recognize in us the only Finished First in the Mile ol ter Mile Open. Quar- t Doubl . i Carey; Jenning nings to Carc L Off Hoffe) SOUTHIIRN NORS COMING . to beat 2:00: a quad Mile open, class A won: Hibb, Sloux’ City Sioux City, third. Time! 2:2314 Quarter mile open, class A: Fredrickson won, Morrow second, Meirstein, Sloux City, third. " Time: 0:341 Mile handicap, professional O'Connor won,~_Johnson s third. Time: 3:07. Mile open, class A: Hibbs won, Fredrick- on second,” Hughson third. le handicap, ramer, Des Moir »séph, second; John 8. Johnson, paced 3 ha ¥ Are to in O 1 Tedrickson, Omaha, | Morrow, Today Is Governor's day at the Sioux City | fair, and it 13 expected that a_delegation of | southern governors will arrive there this morning. Friday noon the party will arrive in this clty and will be met at the station by a number of representative citizens. A committee of the Commercial club is mak- ing preparations for the entertainment of th visitors, and they will be well looked after while they are within the city’s walls While no definite arrangements have yet been made for their reception, it is prob able that they will he given a lunch at the Commercial club and afterwarl driven around the city. A banquot will probaoly follow, and a theater party in the evening will com plete the prcgram. On Saturday morning the party will leave for Linceln. Among those who will be h o are Governor Stone and State Auditor W. W. Stone of Missis- General Land Commissioner 1. P, of the Tlinois Central railroad and he general attorney for the Yazoo & Missis- sippi road. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, chreeeens0 003000 1—4 s 12100080 1 lle, 8; Pittsburg, 15, Irrors: Pitisburg, 3. Har runs Two-base hits: Beckley, Smith, Home runs: Hawley, nz e hits: Mack, Beckley. Sidlen bases 2), Blerbauer. Double plays: Clark ner; Warner to O'Brien; O'Brien to McCormick to Hassamaer; Beckley (unas sisted). on b o Me Struck out: By Mc 1; by Hawley, 3. Hit by pirched ball: Wild piteh: Hawley. Batteries: M land and Warner; Hawley and Mack. pire: Emslie. Time: Two hours. MURRAY PI ) THE GAME, BROOKLYN, Sept The Bostons had no chance whitever to win trook this afternoon. Murray not ¢ e ove close decision against the Hean Iaters, but capped the climax by caliing the game at the end of the sixth, claiming it was t dark to ses the ball. ‘The teams had plaved | little more than an hour and when Murray stopped the the sun shone brightly The crowd yelled for the teams to play, and not a few asked to have their mor funded. Attendance, 1,800, re Brooklyn 00 Boston S 002 Hits: Brooklyn, Boston, 4, E Brooklyn, 2; Hoston, 3 Iarned 'runs Brooklyn, 2; Boston ses on balls: Off Daub, 2; off Dolan, 1. Struck out: By Daub, 1; by Dilan, 2. Three-base hit: Grim. Two: base hits: Anderson, Nash rifice hit Lachance. Hit by pliched ball: Nash. Bat ps: Daub and Grim; Dolan and Ryan. One hour_and eléeven minutes. Um Murray. Game called on account of darkness COLORS DIVIDE THE LAST. games were Reds and Browns this after LOUIS, Sept Two 1 by the and it was almost dark before they finished. Coleman, W one, went in_the box for the Browns, and Atkinson, a Mis sourl hoy, went into left field. Miller cov ered short and Cooley third. Otten ved Coleman’s delivery. The only feature of th first game was the inability’ of the Browns to bat consecutively. In the second game Breitenstein was at his and the game was won on Its merits first St. Louis 2 Clieinnati $1,000 purse Welnig ond, , won; Kinder Johnson third. e mile handicap, Falls, won; Logan, Fredrickson, A tle, third. There nothing lumber rates from Missouri river points. on hard coal has not caused any great ex citement among the coal dealers, as their supplies are all in for the season and they in the same boat in that respect business may result from orders for from western points where the not been laid in, but it will cut figure in the business in Omah Dard coal has been advanced 50 cents ton in Chicago, to $4.50, and that fact en covrages the local dealers in the belief that they will not get any undue competition on account of the low rates. It is not probable that hard coal will be retailed at less than $7.50 a ton in Omaha, unless upon car load | ordcrs for immediate shipment. L ling Word to Mr. 1 tington, R, b i tor | St Louis, Kansas City and all of the citi e heared ) tow. dave ago is how | in line with the raliroads that do a trans known o have swindled his friends out of | continental business are, through their com fully $100,000. He s now In Winnlpes. | mercial clubs and trade organizations, flood A newspaper train on the New York || e o hun Wednacday from Al | g the Southern Pacific management with ban to Syracuse, 148 mile: in 130 min- | telegrams of protest upainst the propose uten, or an average of 8.3 miles per hour, | radical reduction of the train service on Mr breaking the record for a long distance run. | Huntington's line, The Omaha Commercia e | club will probably take the matter up and add its voice to th> voluminous protest vy expedition sailed | 92 for New York yes-| First Train Run Over th i SOUTH M'ALESTER, I. T., § last spike was driven in the r ing South MeAlester and Oklahc | road is now complete from Webste | 1 Reno, Okl., a distance of 240 miles. | through train was coal train. Two daily | passenger trains will be put on October 15, | at which time a grand excursion will be run | from Fort Smith, Ark., to Oklahoma Cit Neb., Time! x ccond; 614114 Mile and an el ney won third. Tiw ix furlongs, second, N Omaha, House Furnishers Where goads are sold on their merits. We show you the newest things in every department, Fur- niture, Carpetings, Draperies, Crockery, Lamps, Stoves, Ranges, etc. Every article just as repre- sented, hth, Cock running: second, Joe Court- Lms Wedgefield unning: Postboy won, Sam Well Used third, Tim Y Some ht heats coal Straight tarted straight Belle 13 won in str; gle, Mache; Prince also Dike won in Lady C i i has little & wdaga i trot nte the , Isle of Wight, Sept. meeting of the Royal Victoria has been called for Saturda the formal challenge for the rica’s cup by Mr. Rose will be consid The chal- lenge will ably be dispatched to York by Octol Steel Won th WMARKET, Sept. Day Rose's colt Mogul horses which ran in the today, He was not plac won_ by Mr. Griffith's Steel, by Timothy, out cht club BROKE THE THIRD HEAT RECORD, which a con- At Popular Prices nderwriters are holding t Chicago. Harry Lion, an extensive retail dealer in diamonds at Chicago, has assigned The N *arolina free silverites of all parties a convention at Raleigh Wedn Gentey Paced the Fastest He vention Year at Du) o DUBUQUE, Sept ven thousand peo- ple saw today's at Nutwood park The weather was threatening and warm, the track in fine condition. A strong wind was blowing up the stretch. In the special pacing, third heat, Gentry made the of the season and the fastest 1t ever paced or trotted. Results 2:38 trot: Norvalson w 9 and fourth heats. Time: 2:23, Bonsie B won the third heit in Wilson, Billie McGregor, Ha also started Special, prse $4,000: John R. nry heats, 2 5, 2:08%. Joe F Urry) was In three heats. Fidol (Rivenbers ond No other: Started. Third heat 0:05, 1 third quarte 211 pace: Colonel Hert nont won the second and thirc 2:1216, 2:14%. Rocker won the 2:11%. “(Unfinished on account Thomas dis Red Lady tof 01 0 14 02 NOTE .. .. We s:ll jfor cash, or will male lerms to races Weller Handienp., Mr. Charles | of twelve handic ce heing colt, Cold was one Weller the 1 oy, ape 4y chelst of third OUMOWUMALOURY ugged by Buffa DETROIT, Sept. 25.—Score: Detroit L0022 Buffalo S 0070 Hits: Detroit, 13; Buffalo, troit, 7; Buffalo, 6. Batteries: and Boyd; Startsell and Dowse. i IRSONA ARAGRAPHS, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown of Papillion are at the Murray. Mrs. J. Age the Dellone. State Bank Examiner McGrew of Hastings is at the Dellon Mr. and Mrs. G are Paxton guests. M R. Ramey, St tered at the Barker. William Sass, a merchant of Blair, is reg: istered at the Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred are at the Merc nts. J. M. Casey, an implement dealer of Lin coln, is at the Arcad Mr. and Mrs. O. C. are at the Paxton, Ju A Larimer from topping at the Murray. W. F.. M a merchant registered at the Arcade. Dr. Gibbs and wife have extended trip to Hot Spri Hills points. 3 Mrs. Otto Peemiller, wife of United States Ime: 1:4 Marshal Peemiller at Yankton, S. D., Is stop ix and u hall furlongs: Ore. | ping at the Arcads, 3 o 1) second, Silverado (i to 1) third, Time Lieutenant Huteheson, alde to General i pinger, has returned from a trip to Ne York and Washington. A. D. Morrison, connected with Western Land and Irrigation c stopping the Dellone. ¥. Sanford, general superintendent, and P. JMlenbeck, assistant superintendent of the rthwestern, were In the ecity yesterds 8. Trysler, president of the Luck Cuss Gold Mining and Milling company of the Black Hills, passed through Omaha yest day, enraute west. At the Mercer: H Wildeman, Murdock; dock; F. Clark Chicago; F. Sprague, Baltz, St Wayn C. Tyler Beasc Portland; Bert Miss 1da Meagher, Miss Minnie Meagh Columbus: J. M ngreth, Denver; Mrs. C A. Richardson, Norfolk, Neb. Nebraskans at At the Murray—R. W. Fisk, Lincoln At the Merchants—Charles E. Poutt, tings; Frank Campbell and son, Wahoo. At the Paxton—Lew Robertson, R. A Moore, Kearney; J. A. Edgerton, Lincoln At the Dellone—A. 8. Prescott, Lincoln; Charles H. Kipp, Hastings; H. E. Babcock, ord, At Wayne Kearney, 4. Nannio nd Elfa antry (M . 25.—The lway connect- ma City. Th TSmNto The first 1zil's congress has rejected the general | amnesty bill by 118 to 5% Much excitement brevails at Rio de Janeiro as a result novas de Castello denjes that the nish cruiser Barcastequi, lost in the har- { Havana, was sunk by torpedoes. french troops have arrived at Antoby, only forty miles from Antonariva, the cap’ ital of Madagascar. Hovas have been de- feated in decisive engagements, the first h and daughter of Lincoln are 2 8 0 at L e 0 Killing, alent s today, won, The t 8 to & choice, won the »m the 15 to 1 shot the running streteh, where Dan Hc pt. threw nto the book! favorites the no orge E. Day of Chicago OUALITY MUST WIN. A Few Advantages Offered by the Chicago, ‘Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, the short line to Chicago. clean train made up and started from Oma ha. Hiy u Connor, Cooley Miller Phec nnor sreman Struck out 5. Pa Coleman “oreman Umpire of six fast. Sundawn, first race by Sirloin, who hased hin awn came recent pur Miller Stolen b ham (2), Smith, Dotble play! Quini {o ¢ Oft Coleman, 5; off I\ ball: oy by Foreman Vaughn, Otten. Wild pitch Batter Coleman and Ote and Vaughn, Time: Two hours, Attendance: (09, Score, second game: St. Louls SRt Sinelnnati 0 Hits: St. Louls, 13; Cin St. Louis, 1; Cincinhat St Louls, 8;' Cincinnati Miller. vien bases C. Miiler, Hoy, Gray to Con Take on balls : offt Parrott, 3. Struck ou rifice hit uinn. Batter and Otten; Parrot and Gray Donald. Time: Two hours 45 Joseph, Mo., Is regis o e f all the from third plac ha liieSmith he edy Ge I, Smith field in the 2-year-old’ race. even and was backed to 7 third race ¥ won hy Lee, who was heavily back the ‘post in the fifth race. ( W ley was the only outsider to win. He to’ the front in the last race. Summarie Wirst race, seven furlongs: Sundawn (8 to 5) won, Sirloin (15 to 1) second, Garz 1 _third, Time: 1:25% ond race. four and Smith (7 to 10) won. 1l of Oak Grove (& Vaughn, M Lewlis of Valentine o (o 5 i E‘!fl@ K6/ BrugyDES MOINES th ot the Jim at 1 Tocean train service and cours with electric reading lamps in with meals served a la carte, or, set. Flyer leaves unfon des Ticket checked from residence oG0S (oo, Entire train lighted by ele ctricity, th. Finest dining car scrvice in the west, wor er what you want and p ay for what you at 6:00 p.-m., arriving at Chicagoa t 9 a. m Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam Street C. §. CARRIER, City Bag teous emy every b in othe pot daily City t Betterman, Carroll foves 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 03105 00 1 04 8. Errors \rned runs bhase hit . Latham, Double plays: Quini Off Breiter McPher 5: Breitenstein Umpire: M Attendance, Sioux City 1 Agent. er, of Schuyler, i a_halt furl Loretta (3 to 1) to 1) third returned from an gs and other Black 23”“'000600’0.0.'0“0!00000“@000000 SURVDAOCUD SENATORS PULL OFF A "o WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 won' today in the tenth inni tors flelded well and w ball to good purpose. Dol with three men on base the game. Attendance, 1,80, Scor Washington 0011020 New York 013000 Hits: Washi New Y 3 Hunseliee 1 RN YOk 5, o 1 DETROIT Sl ato Dlta I ond choice Van 1Haltren ba Abbes the talent ire, German, Staftord, Cartwright of 1he oks. ~ Bucrifice hit: DeMont. Doub'é | afiee o haed H. Davis (unassis oo e i ick First ra NOTHER Washir The S to hit hag ur ton th Tifth race, six furl Nelfie Wagner (8 to 1) s st (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:15% xth race, six furlongs, sclling: George | Baflley (3 to 1) won. Virgin (4 to 1) ond, Weaver (10 to 1) thivd. Time: 1:15. Bill Bllison (8 te 1d, Oak 1hle rey's th was i the Great mpa 18 W 0 0 0 0 onp ma today Oxford finish 1 Dend on the e Four favorites and a things very pleasant Hanselice, the proj stu dropped dead third race Results Miss Clark won Cartor second, Jennie June third : : H § Smokers of high grade cigars who are looking for some thing exceptionally fine, we to try the above brand, feel- ing satistied that their opinion will justify the wonderful repu- tation and popularity the Della Fox Boquet Cigar has attained. Send us your mail orders, We will send you the most attractive advertising mat'er ever put out with a cigar, such as large glass signs, cigar lighter, small signs, etc, and we GUARANTEE that the cigar will give your trade the best of satisfaction, Steele-Smith Grocery Co. OMAHA, nit for ert A, G. H Mur- Swift child R G. Graff, Chicago William Leple Chicago; W. L. H. Ruser and Adams, Blair; Cartwright, Fort Lemars, la.; L. H ¥ Portland balls out balls and Mc Hurst s Off_ A off Dok Str By M by 1 Passed | yames v Mo Morcer | Tima: 141 Umpire: |~ Second race » minutes. | wom, - Aur AMS, Time 1:16. Third vace, five and a half furlongs, sell Baltimore . g 8 Cruz won, Ethel W sécond, Cleveland e Haneelice third, Time: 1:08 Philadelphia ... .6 | Trourth race, five furlongs, Chicago ) i won, Dodbtful second, Boston.., Time 1:02 Brooklyii race, mile Pittsburg won, Uncle New York Time: 1:40 Cinetnnatl : &lon Because there was no place like the home where they used iSanta Claus Soap This Great Soap makes howe, home indeed. Keeps everything clean. Keeps the housewife and everybody happy. Try it. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicsgo. PeEURBRODRLLLILEDACSEEL IGO0 L urs and te THIE T 1. Won, six furlor second, Carl Doleful third me: Two h Lady TANDING OF Rollana Pl Ban- Allen selling 1a Margaret third Iifth th, selling Peytonia avorites Has- INNATI, today was handicap re st hetwe form won Sept racing at of a high order. The ulted W a royal duel down Mald Mavian and png by a whisker ach was at odds tesults turlon, Cecll (4 to 5) tand at Loulsville; Pltisbir B Red Oak Shut Out. CARSON, la, Scpt ram.)—Carson and Red Ouk 3ldersleey the 3 H. Busey, G Arcade—W. W. Burge, H, Pass ) NEB. or thelr | or eve First race, J. \&stcrn Distributers, piayed five

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