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AITA DAILY B RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Western Base I(Il" league meot at lh“ ’rl"'" N N Q| per, Clarinda, Ta.: Orvall True, Farragut second u']mnn Indi=ates the amount properly club. The officers’ s ~)m.\ml 1k h ague | \'mnvuhlw ah Ross nandoah in the school fund during the vnrr""ll'fl”\"fi — in excellent financial ditlon, every ; —_— avity " ¥. months, as shown in the monthly reports of | ¥ mone i | i Bl Holln fo the Board of Education. In the Yankee Boat Pulled Out When the Rx\ro A O e T ves. b ‘(h:vvrnnr of Toxas Calls the Legislature | LI thitd column is shown the difference which | 6 . 2 - . To; rother in & cial Session, | - arle » represents the amount fraudulently diverted Was Half Sailed, | Bletdent Johmson appoifited a olpoult g A R | H from its proper use for Bolln's benefit JR— | commitiee, composed of M ioming, Killlien | . Suspended grom all il I Deposita Actual Amount | : | and Golt, "who will report tomor morn § % onths from September 10 | Acfial e O |HAD UTTLE OR NO SHOW TO WIN| fnk s commitieewill prient b, toort | DETERMINED TO STOP PRIZE FIGHTING | While "o profiseifmat’ i 3 1 i Fond, . Fun ; | eSSy | Torre Haute 1t ] t | For one year f tom 3 i Inmn vreesd 100,160 | Haute will be drop and Col g | g In v sanctioned rao v warning, | | i February m.2% 4 Collisfon nt the Start Cnuwes the | Wil probably be the substitate, Frosldent | Destren to © AN Doubt o Fered Bartel and 0. T. Schuefter, Topekn gw S 1% « er of Spruce to Radse n Pro- | Joh son sadd (hAL {0 securo. the fran- | sl ¢ nt the Co " i T st 2 May tent Flag=Wind Was Pretty | eb and are wait ToF jhe qinef | N M= Wil AL AL Lol R PR A AT L H b4 Fresh for th e Ones. " U ML ST 0T AL T dl Oetober 1. Governor's Bay Deaws o G 2 August Mility that Toledo may decide to muke Crowd nt (he Stows City Fair, Navember OYSTER BAY, Bept. 86.—The race between | Wil be unable to eater the loamiie, s | AUSTIN, Tex., Sept or Culber s day at th x City fair, and a | 3 et the half-raters, Spruce 1V. and Bthelwynn W to be held tomorrow m gon tonight issued a proclamation calling a s e g ¥ take in the races, Governor which was sailed today on the sound off ilus | — weclal session of the legislature to meet AL Akl ath . place, ended In a very uns [GANES 01 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Goigber 1 that will be requested to pass L e A g ; tor manner. v osalling 0ne | ore Wine Toesday's The € { law that will knock the Corbett-Fitzsimmons 5164 0F. TOWI Worw 1 Attendannn., 1 round, six miles, Mr. Field, the| and Gnds Cleyvelnnd's Chances, fight into a cocked hat. The governor is donen. other offictals ol th Werant 3 | Yankee, decided that he would not continue | BALTIMORE, Sept Phillies and | sued the proclamation at midnight after a e, Tho high wind prevented phen U | the journey, because the wind was so strong | the Champlons played off uesday's ti¢ | lengthy consultation with his cabinet and | ¢hal speed, though fast time wis mads £ and the sea %o choppy that the conditions | game, and the latter won it ensiiy. CATCY | gives the Assoclated press correspondent as | Weinig and Crooks tied the world's rece B e N e T S e ey e v were not those in which a half-rater should | Was whd anc e St H 4 the reason for his action that in the present | of 0 The five-mile handicap was gone fl. Nevertheless Spruce ocontiaued aya | Pitched good all The gume was caflec W | .o 4iion of the taw the fight managors are | B 188, Johnson won the third heat and | === 5 7 kg s Nevertheless Spruce continue A1 the last half of the sixth because of rain, | condition of the law P AGErS A€ | race in the mile professional, purse $1,000. LL] | B 1509 3 | covered the entire distancs, despite wind &nd | \{iandance 230, Score liable to pull off the fight while the courts mariess e DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH- | . 204,331 88 448 46 | Be When Ethelwynn quit she was cight | pajtimor . 10 21 6 *10/|are rowing over it; that the chisf justice of the | i Katherine won in straigh i 5 123,945 46 | BeA ¥ i Baltimor s 1 waoond, Olxaitio B ' | h 111 41 | minutes and Afty-elght seconds behinl. %le | Phiiadelphia ©... 5010000 0= 1| gourt of eriminal appealehas ruled ngamst | RO nd, on third. Tim WAY TO BEGGARY.” BE WISE IN TIME AND USE 4 { action of Mr. Field in glving up occasioned | Hits: Baltimore, 13, Bivin ¢lphia, 8 Wil himand now thereisa mandamus case that | “'2:95 pace: Dick won the first, third and ] | rors: Raltimore, 0; Philadelphia, 2. Earne may go in an e different line, thus - | to eats o he ra an on ' i w0 @2 | MANY uncomplimentary remarks rons: Baltimore, 5; Phiiadetphia, 1. Two- | F¥ 8% 1A RtIerk GHRetors hioy, e L | the sectnd hent, May 'l the thied. Ben @ ! Today's course, which was thrse miles to | bse hifs: Esper, Hobingon, iCeeler, Roitz, | 1, In order to settle all possible | ime: 2:18% g { 04,506 15 198124 92 | jeeward and turn and repeat, or t Tt ot Balle Of ONrkeg 1t on Y | contention issued the call tonight con- | Runaing, wix ind n halt furlo gelling { i Amognt | 10 8ll, was the third of the sarle T by pitched ball: By Carsey, ok | ventng e siatire In this city and sets | B4 Glenn woh, Bob Clampettsecoid Ha ! At Pty | having won one before. The cu By i by sper, 1 Vild | forth the purposs of the call as follows [ AL TR ¥, ity Mok fthodt Money | Biven to the yacht which wins fhree out of , 2. Batteries: 'Esper and| Wherens, A decision of the presiding judge | City, w % WA R — | 1504, Fund There was blowing all day a hard wind on; ey and Clements. Time: | of the court of criminnl appeals lately ren- | Des ' Mol ¥ 2197 i g January ......$ 10,534 01 for such small crafts, its -velocity rarging|One hour and fifteen minutc Umpire: | dered will embarrass the execution of the | Aile op g February 8,242 28 from ten to fifleen knots an hour el RS e laws of the state against prize fightl maha, woh 3 ] Mar Just before crossing the line, the slznal gun | ANSON LETS ). | other ussociated infractions Enrighi, Sioux ! Aprii [ being fired at 12:30, a_ slight collision oc- | CHIGAGO. Sept. 2 ls defented | and the public ; now Mile profe ; i fing the Colts today with the test ease, and | threatened; and Sotmuonwo ! ; it curred between the yachts. Ethelwynn bFad | . \ 4 . AR CY o 0 | J g ‘ | but for Smith's error sixth would { Whereas, There is no certainty of te b, HaaE G0 N RS DERL W6 Gut. of Ausust .. g jockeying for position and expected that | at wiill ard p wported, while | by a court of final resort in time for exist- | alf mile, class B: Mockett, Lincoln, | Oconer H 21,04 Spruce, which was very close to her, would do er was his_best and almost per neies; and | won; B. B. Bird, St. Paul, second; Cc F the same. Spruce held onto the port tack | feetly backed up. Attendance, 1,400, Score It is proper in avoldance of | Gnivha, third | § or and Ethelwynn ran into her stern wi'h a | Chicago D O 0 e e O e e A s fivestifle: hanflcap: Hibby, Bloux ‘Olty, | & 50,856 67 blow that was not more than a graze. Sprvce [ Cincinnati 20712000 *2fall controversy respecting them should be | won; Morrow, Sioux City, second; Enright N ] AT : displayed a protest flag, but the ¢ Hite: Chicags, 10; Cincinnati, 15, Brrors: | Fomoved by legislation and ail, reasonable | Sjou City, third The Land of Plenty Thie Laud of Promise ; nonth ... 0,011 38 yuld do nothing more than say (h Chicngo, 5 Cincinnati, 1. Farned rune TR T R L SRS B s (P Omana, won " consider it, and ordered the roc Cincinndtl, ' 5 Two-base hit: * Parrott, | {ia prosent Tesisiature i monsty Passca s i e IR Sure Crops Big Profits e Mr. Field and Helmsman E. H. Ball of Bthel- }5\1”\”'.—’y“”;-'»,“\"‘ \‘l”;v‘r‘:‘ e “I‘Y'll‘|l‘]“lldih: ‘\y.\'.;hm Y,law on the 16t and 2th ‘.m\ B[ AN E TR i) = wynn did not know at that time that they had T ErEIc Gt By B A by Dwyer, | 2Pril, to become effective August 1, 1805, | Wagner Made a & = V . 73 S b T, been protesied, and when they learned the | £0t% Biruclc auis By Friend G by DUYEL | as part of tie penal code, it should require | CINCINNATI 0., Sept. 2.—Onkley 1 No Drouths No Hot Winds January * fact in coming ashore they were much sur- |y Off Friend, 1. Batteries Friend | 1o remove any possible defect and put the | the first muddy track of the year today N " i .. % 1 iy prised. Both assert that they were in the | and Donohue; Dwyer and Vaushn, Time: | lnw 1nto Immedite operition, ah eXtraor- | The feature of the day was the Gem stake o Cold Winters No Fierce Blizzards | i right, having been on the starboard tack and | One hour and fifty minutes, Umpire: O'Day. | iinary cccusion has arisen fequiring the | op 2.year-olds, one mile. Schriedber's Cal- 1 May ¥ i | therefore having the right of way when the BROWNS USED TO IT. | legisiature "to be ‘convened in" special ses- | yro.nia brad colt, Don Carille, won rath June DA 0 | collision happened. At all events, Spruce g6t | §T. LOUIS, Sept The Browns met | SIG 0 0 e I Charles A. Culberson, | handily from Ben Bder in 1:47, a fast_race | Total TR § 121,810 57 | over the line first one minute after the signal | with another defeat “today. This time it| Now, . e alberson, | otals 36,586 5 | d AVerige veF | 2 governor of the state of Te: , for the track. In the first race S. . Wag > and Bthelwynn was about twenty seconds be- | was at the hands of the Pittsburg boys, | Bovernor uf "‘; i {' T ] HI.\ Virtue | L 0r ‘of Duyton backed his 2-year-o ] month 6,407 19 4 20,3831 hind For the first three innines it looked as if | {0 (8% {UANCSNY, VI o M8 B0 LT Session | ing, Umbrella, from o 1 down to b to IT PAID HIM WELL, The racers went away before the fresh |the game was to be a neck and neck af-| (el Y fhurth legislature, to be con- | 1 and he won in a walk. The last race - 4 \th ‘teefs and splnnikara, -and wh fair, but In the the visitors run in | U0 L VYO Austing beginning At | brought out a beautiful finish between In ¢ 1t Bolin drew 4 per cent interest on these | Wind with r 00 S ers, and Whn|igour geores, another in the fifth and four | VeN€ 4 J o nloE At | gomar and Grannon, the former. winning fllegnl deposits it Is easy to sce that he | thoy had both made the first run, <\)» ues, | more in the eighth. McDou pitching | ROSH: "":\;:‘3:\"_4»‘1.»\.u 1, 186, ‘for the fol- | BOMAL ADC B e ot “Iat ~ A i galned a small fortune by the transaction, | who rounded at 1:02:08, was eight %et nds | was quite as good as that of Moran, but | NI LBk SAATIEE T'o denounce prizc and kindred e e of fact. ha probubly obtained | ahead, after having been passed once on the | the Browns lacked the ability to hit Moran. | b 76 AEPRRCE PUAS GEBURE A0 KINGRER | Wit race, five and a halt furlongs: Um o than 4 per cent on the greater part of | run out by Ethelwynn, which scooted by her | Score and to prohibit same by appro brelia (G 1o 1) won, Fretful ( to 1) secone ated 1 » most fertile and tich vegetabl it gr T extent of Bolin's profits at 4 per cent, which | leg. Sprucs had lo:t cocsiderible time “l‘:;"'i'z il "_, ‘l I' 40 I{” n immediate overation and making necessary | | Sec ond race, flye and w nalc furlongs, sell; glon of the world. The place where onehalf the cnergy and perse- rvative nate: throug scalculation as to the position of L soufs, fitsbure, 13, 1 provisions for its enforcement, so that the 5 ) von, Marquise (3 to 3 4 ik q 18 the most (»nnwu..lm\ stimat ([::(\:’;‘I’I:I m La'y”fy‘ ‘:I‘ l»: ‘[‘ I‘("‘,"“x 'd‘“ o1 st 'I‘m;’vmfl L Harne 1 runs: | propo | exhibition of this character within | Sc¢ nd, Dilke (5 to 1) third ime verance necessary in this western country to make a bave living, will Average he mark, en she got it loca he | 5 “ttsburg, 7. Two-base hits: | this state may prevented and the un- | 1111 f ! i LG Tixceqs Deposit: Interest: | puttooted elwynn. To the end of the| Dierts Beckiey, Gonnor. . Thr oA WHIS oL AR BRADIS URoR L the Janh oThird race, soven furlonys, sclling fn that glorious elimate make you a good living, a home and money second leg helwynn sailed a good r.c., | hit Kiey. Home r Cross slen | ject respected, and this affront to the moral | Bm (6 to 5) won, Rampart (12 to 1) & e AL s i T N e ot ithetunding that she was. interfared w.th | Dises: Sith. (1, Dowovin, 1 Chicy. DOUbl o0 id cHl hiened ‘progress of Texas | Ilora Bailard (7 to 1) third., Time: 1 in the bank. Here is a soil that will raise anything almost that B Chil, gttt oy play: Clingman to Blerbiuer t vertel | " Fourth race, Gem stake car-olds, e s TR R : KL 4t [infta 1895, six month: i ;} |yr:“."\3::!l .q\_: n!‘)\\\ «Xllg'k ‘l“.\rr‘ru‘nk\ i”;: Fritatitane: on Halis: O MopougAN: 4 4Tio) ‘oW Bers walls Hot pon Ak oines 1;\“‘1“””“ $1,130 to the er IM{‘ « grows and no such thing is known as afailure. You are ot limited stal profi $14,020 07 | L€ soun o b Ui O Ay Moran, 6. Wild pitch: McDou: | matters as may be prese , pursuant t o (11 to 20) won, Ben lider (4 to 1) s hidetng for wiint.y 'alfe by aby locd Nrkaty Eotel SDRILS, . t f |\] ;- o | Spruce. On the beat home Bthelwynn gaind | teri McDousalland. Otten; | section 46, articte 8 D E e Liation {ord, Ann Garth (6 to 1) third. Time: 1 & in the demand for what you raise by any local markets. On the 4 LRI 8 monss 16 the city, 1unos | on her opponent somewhat, and whon she | Mac Time: Two hours. Attendance, | In testiinony whereof, I have heretinto tth_race, one mile, seliing: Ingomar | B comtrary you have the markets ‘ kept constantly on deposit at 2 per cent in- | g,50509 out of the raca at the end of the |50, Umplre: MeDora'd | my hand and caused the seal of the to 6) won, Grannon (2 to 1) second 3 4 i P ekl 019.83 qui BROOKLY Sept. pima. be- | (LONIDELLARM0) 0 - Wind Up of the Dubuque Races. . ve been one. 18 & or $7,019.83. The | 9% t. " Bost 1 > JERSON ki L n § have been onehalt e S o T . T | "The tme that the boats made the turn | twcen Tirookiyn and Boston this wriernoon s, | DUBUQUE, ., Sept. #~Last day at | § i 5 toking this money outright from the city’'s }_?‘;‘{5‘rxx:x~|§n;|.li.x\- In‘nl“t"u_\r-w““‘"’;‘ ‘i"i""“" fourth ASRinE OR Lkt orh et grontik DALLAS, Tex ept. Coun At- | Nutwood park races. Attendance small; cash drawer. It constituted embezzlement | 2:03:00; Bthelwynn,. 21108 Mr. Ball w0 | The score up to that time stood torney at Gegrg town, Tex ised to | Weather raw. Summaries : Just as much as the misappropriation of the | Was the Yanke skipper, did not want to lv2 | poston 0 0—0 pt fid John, a prominent at-| Unfinished 2:11 pace: Bullmont won. Cul money with which Bolin accommodated his | up, but the owner Insistzd. Spruce, neverthe- | Brookl X7 coalhe 0 *— S tendered to secure license | Dert, In« l“.ul.l‘ and Edison also started ( 4 many friends. less, showed some very pretiy sailng. S e s OF THE T for a prize fight. Mr. John rifused to 3 Hoba . 3 3 S G TSR RcoRD finished I!rw“wi_"*l"_!"'» U"?' 4 "‘" 4 wed. Won Py or whom he ‘was acting. A test case be- |y liis 4 all you can ralse and paying the highest price for it. There is no ] ] L o b putcome of Mr. Field's acti n withdr g | Baltimore | fore suprerie conrt of Texas will bi 7 Tt S el g : e h Tisen el (Clnyaitas O e L0 iwas (wetond,: Vatay 1., Btella S ana end to the scason or crops. You ean have a crop 1o market every month o ow T W 1" 1a | s boat was that Skipper Ball refuzed to | BYeand, case, In other s applications for McKinley also started FRSES oot Reuncs P@ld | cail with Owner Field. Field made anotner | Lhtladelnhia have been made, but this is the first | trot: Brom Bellette won In straig fn the twelve if you wish to do so. You are the architeet of your Be Re-Elect withdrawal at this stage and got out of the | jiican’, ase in which the cold cash has been planked EoLng et T k) 'n 1 i " ¢ Now s A small audience, which was mostly €om- | yame altogether. Ball sent word to Kliza- | Pittsburs ool Who is behind John is unknown wood: second, “Lodina third, “Tom Miller, | § own fortune I this garden spot of the world. Now is the time to go posed of members of the Second Ward Re- | beth for his brother Fred to come to Oy:ter |B ool n .\ e e re e Cicial NS BAr O e o RS SR E el south. It has been estimated that more people can be accommo- publican club, assembled at Kessler's hall on [ Bay by the first train this morn'ng, and |New York. > g Sttt flubalady 17 pace (unfinished): Red Leaf won the ated comfortabl 80 ad 1 ) ation for prospe South Thirteenth strest lnst night to hear | tomorrow Ball brothers will sail Ethe'wynn. | acianati o NEW YORK, Sept. 26—The stakes lodged | 1ii" Jhq gecond heats, Time: 214, 2:1516. | Gl Cgetuii bk, UL £l 830 7t o UAGHALIN o0 i in Mr. Philip J. Dwyer's hands on the part of Bob Fitzsimmons for his coming fight one of Cunningham R. Scotls celcbrated| The committee have taken no action on | S( Toujs .. feats of oratorical pyrotechnics. Tae udi Spruca’s protest, which Mr. Brand, the clever | Louisville attraction was somewhat late 'n arriving and | SKipper of the English yacht, sald ton'ght [ ~Game In the meantime A, G, Bdwards vole:d his | 5hould not have been made, as the Ethelwyn | Brookl aspirations for the offico of city treasurer. | did no harm. But whitever the commitiee | In&ton: Medahomee won the third heat | won the fourth heat ¢ York: | for the pugilistic championship of the | Princess Bulalia and Bengo also startec at Philadelphia: Boston Y was world with James J. Corbett will not be re — — Pittsburg at St. Louis. < f *h | fensed trom the dttachment, ebtained on rofessor Mude n SHgh( Mistnke ‘ . {hem by the AMetropolitan: Job Printing | ppaveER, Se A special (o the Times n company on July 10 last. Judge Beekman INVER/E =AAPEEELI0 O ul LR ipreme court {oday denied @ motion to | from Rock Springs, Wyo., says: The bones 2 a1 95 ity than now live in the United States. L1 today: Ballimore at He assured his hearers that all the charges ""“‘;4';“0“';\:1" belongs to e orrow she | FIVISHED RACIN £ of Incomp:tence and official crookein-ss we:e e Briton gets one more ON:Als PR vacate the attochment T Fopolitan % o Wartman of ‘Calumbin groundless. He added that he aid not have [ Will take home the trophy. Men Who Backed the Favorites Get | YoUtts (i, BUUINCI Sifigment againet | ound by Prof. J. L. Wortman of Columbia 0t that morv) vl vith i Brtact oLt 1 rich soil if el i O T G i i1 2 Asipth enic Iob hrinting company’s Jurgment SEuinst | college near the head of historlc Bitter Creek n that marvelous region with its perfeet climate and rich sof statement, but he had 5o duobt that they | YAVKYRIE WILL NOT GO HOME.| NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—There were some | by them when touring with Bob Ritzsim- | and pronounced by him the “missing link properly worked will make you more money and make it faster and could be obtained. Lord Dunraven Wil ‘Winter Hia|CloSe fillshes _on & fast track until the|| mons own speclalty Compazy 1o the Gl i \kn"h; S a e ':Hmnhu) Sk easier than the best 160 acre farm in the west. Garden products are o i i i Eace. Bt Gravesend. today, | Of $L0T831. ‘As Fitzsimmons would not pay | o , which died about twelve years ago sier than the best 160 acre farm e west. Garden produc o 3 Dr. Neville plaaded for support as & can- Yacht in New York Harbor. fourth race was run at Gravesend today, | {,"dubi an attachment was secured on the | “°" 07" s : when a thunderstorm tursed the ground Mt T into a quagmire. The Brookwood handicap | of this = run in this mud and was a laughable | Dwyer's h«lnvl\ w Qidate for the office of coroncr. NEW YORK, Sept. 2 Judge Scott arrived in time to talk for neariy an hour. He began by declaring that —The World this morning says: “It may be safely stated that { Iitzsimmons was a non-res dent il the $10,000 put up in levied on | an immense yield and bring big prices all the v oround. Straw- berrics, apr ts. plums, peaches, pears, early apples, figs, oranges— Beecliam'’s pills are for bilious. iy Valkyrie IIL. will not cross the ocean this Ir. Counter Tenor and Rey del Cas " n M tmiteeare ¢ P e e e e had no claim on any one for a vote for Y 1 Re a 5[ Gorbett Wil S Anving, 54 all small fruits—are an early and very profituble crop. ) N9F 8 ¢ ! SRR tial Al Nk were equul favorites at the open:ng, but Wil Any . sl Y .| 8 nted to be elected on his rec or th p Soy 00kiy h honor. As soon as the flag fell Rey del | Brady today s festo to the | gi R : . 5 past four yoars, In that time he had done his | Erie basin, Lord Dunraven's change of front | Chrreres Jamped 1nto the 1ead, and widening | cracy et Chamlon Jamaet? oo pne | sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz. and costs you nothing. Cattle run out all the year, They are easily level best, and if that was not enough to the gap with every jump, 'was a dc is not so sudden as It seemed to those who Ny furthe 241 | woould not | cths ead as ey ea into e S ad: aise and attened. Grazing is good all the yceu Native grasses osmmend him for another term he could not | ooy 4 trip down to the Erie basin yesterday “'l‘-li; Hhen lf"‘um!ml«-'“k oW x‘-mon s At D with v.u:“u‘l' 5 .,.'.'C“flli}h”fifi -Zme #/pick hicaddgh: bad iksis 4 are luxurious and uun-mnwk i # tmprove It. He spent the remainder of Wi | oypeoting to find Valkyrle departing, and | mount and won in a common gallop by | At Rllus with At iimond =0l in the mouth, coated tongue, g il thme in endoavoring to convince the voters | pBRCHER, Do T SO EL (RIS, Ser | three lengths, while Counter Tenor waw | L0 Texas directly after his exhibition next : DL ! prosent that he showd be re-elected beeause | siores and carrying them-aboard the City of | (¥i°G,a8 far ahead of Dolabra, In the sec | Nu™ 5 3" ld “Hiat Cornett would surely | loss of appetite,sallow skin,etc., | § The Bee had critised him Bridgeport e 1ms sump 1 Tooken ke anybody's thoe. | Aght, and would allow nothing upon his | S Johin Westborg and other candidates made | - «Rumors that the unsuccsssful cup hunter | Adelbest Jen to tha dast Fush When e | B 0 prevent the meeting. e le’abeor | when caused by constipation; short spezches before the club adjourned. would stay -on this side untll next season | Was challenged by the good Hetsic, | tutely confident of Fitzsimmons' defeat, an i A G RiNienen ta Haltdone dncopnen have boen rife since last Friday. These | a1 was benten a meck in a hatd drive; | S1VE It out unolienlly that Gorbett wis | and constipation is the most Tho Scadinavan Republican club held 1is | FUECTS TVSiautact B0 what was practicaliy | iim and in the thira place ot | at ol neid s woor'as nhas 0ot | frequent cause of all of them, | 18 the finest In the known world. The summers are even fn tempera- regular meeting at Patterson hall last even- | Cranfield showed to Krambuch, one of his | and Bloomer et & ratiing pace with. the ; ature and rendered delightful by land aud sea breezes. The nights % " it > . L e . _With ihe No Prospect of a Race Thix Year. 1 ’ A ks Ing. attendance was meager. After the | wost Intimate friends n this country, a tele on ‘favorite, One 1 Love taling be: | No Prospect of a Race This ¥ear. | Go by the book. Pills 10c Are aIMAYE. codls ThE wittets 1os A ena 4bast Toiavtation. Thote meeting was called to order the chairman | ETAm ordering him to stop work on Valkyrie , with Prince Lief last. They ran this | secl T s B s ! L e cand|ak s oisake ‘shont adArexres, | NDLA further inptios; \Tiie “Murthers natiost || MAY 10 he Tast Furlons, uhen| Rignt Tovalthe Hoyal Tacht suadeon, waseasked by 8 jandi25c a_ box, ook free at [ are no extremes of heat or cold in this favored region. The mean ‘ (LERIAA 40 MAXE B0 : came e resterday Ml anc nce Lief made a jump o 0 | reporter today regarding rumors that a race bty A : L 5 e i There were none present and Haifdone | Came &t ‘;’ll(';:;.{?:"‘)*’;‘r;‘j\-z‘";'va'“*:,["fh:l-; ;\‘-I; and dike a flash ‘was in front, and staid | i pe sailed petween the yachts Defendor | YOUT druggist’s orwrite B. F. temperature is 42 to 66 degrees. The average rainfall is 56 inches. Jacabsen went to the front and delivered a | SORL o G 0nc ‘taken out of the Valkyrie | Hioomes, Who Wwan head in front of One 1 | and Valkyrie 111, in American waters, Mr. ~ 3 There is an abundance of rain for all cr harangue against The Bee. The majority of | WL B B SUPE BEG av L Bl MG Y Sae 1o e, Fhe first race was an easy thing i no challenge had been given of | Allen Co, 365 Canal St,, | § 2 fanco ol el S0t ARNEODS: those who were present bicame disgusted | o portormance of this order that the crew | {of Hen Amelia, who was well backed, the ¢ by Lord DuKspven votar as oMol N ok . and left before the specch closed. ihe erfaminmm - (e aides Ghat. Oha- i - AnlL o R el a0 the ] acht squad- | New York. " 2 a s FpSry TP 0 e Evonion Past bayer e e ngwn that | \Valiseer was the favorite for the Aifth race, | ; i bodts emocratic Judicial Convention. Svening Post say: v yut Ina was too much for him. § kely tha The demoeratic judiclal convention will b» | Lord Dunraven still believes that Vallyrie is | second to the last furlong, when he Yilkyrle ALl e AR e o, October 10, I 3 of | faster than Defender, and that with a c'ear i Walt n a drive and 1 by & neck her crew are already in Dngland and that hold in Patterson hall October 10, instead of | oyyrgp he thinks that he could win in the ta Anita was the favorite in the | Lord Dunraven is starting for home tod: ; October 8, as previously announced. Douglas | kind of weather which prevailed on the last O ey ManmauleR: on board Mr. Laycock’s steam yacht, Vi GREHGHTBN T“EATRE county is entitled to seventy delcgates and | two days of this yesr's race. He wants to Bye.ang @ halt furlonge Ralla o fir gy he knew no challeio is Burt, Washingten and Sarpy counties to ten | race Defender again and for the America's an (T t0'2) third, Time: 1:10. contempiated. and assuredly no- challenge Tel. 1 .'.‘.\l——PAX'I'()NA(lll GESS, Mgrs. . 4 s 3 Rt s s R ¥ 3 each. The convention will be called to order | cup, and probably will be accommodated. It i race, ||n!-~ and Jarlong sell- '{. UI“';"‘:(: Mo vedely d through the Royal R offers to the intelligent man the finest opportunity for bettering his K at 2 p.m would boe impossible for the New York Yacht essie (4 to 1) won, Adelbert (2 to 1 e . condition that was ever offered. The health of this region is excelled 3 ' ——— club ta race against Valkyrle for the cup i, Marshall (15t 1) third. Time: Racing at Misxouri Valley. TONICHT AT 8:15. 3 S Si et e S ! 1 s Owned Wi s of Acres of Land, until the race with Distant Shore has been N on v sty kes, five and a| MISSOURI VALLE Pt —(Spe- | It's a G m‘d ‘:--u—l'un»;l-. It Along. by no section of this coun e 80| ound C can rarely be SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26.—An inventory | decided, as Mr. Rose and the Royal Vic- | 0 furlon; Wing: DPrince Lief (& to 1) | clal Telegram.)—2:29 tr Barinee won, Cu ou Keep a Secrett Ned and never excelled for 1l good qualities. arly and sure prior right under tae | won, Bloomer (15 to 1) 'a equ of the poasessions of the great csttle firm | toria Yacht club have nd, One T Love | Midnight Macnight se Dinah third CANARY & LEDERER'S doed of gift. But thero s fo reason why | (2.6 5) third, Time: 1:073 Bartio ot g Rt il crops bring you big prices. The best railroad facilities in the coun- Miller Lux shows that the two men | il 8 on. whyl (3 18 Fe. e, e R T 25, o ew York Casino Production, intact. 4 i R ea 14.530,000 atrea Tor land situstod o | Lelkvzls should ‘not sail for itho cup afier | Fourth ihce. Brogkmoecsl handican, sl Hipoging: deapoion, Max:Movs sssond, try bring the entire country to you as a market. One-half the work Distant Shore has been disposed of, and this | 20d or a res (13 to | Charade t 5) won, Counter d. Best t A a. H id - b A quarier mile dush: Hetry Walker | The Passmg‘ Show. you now do to get along will render you a California, Arizona and Nevada r (8 1o 5) se labra (4 to 1) third. Time: 1 nd, Do- | ' 1 is what has been decided upon as far as can e-quartér mile dsh: | Henry W successful money maker TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, N e T Ol ane Joyal | | Tittn race, alx furlongs, sellivg:dna @ to | gnd’and third maney. Time; 1:17% {With Iig 10 people, ncluding Jonn B, Hen on any of this Orchard Hor . lands. Work intelligently and success acht g on 4 p Ne on, Waltseer (1 to 2) second, Golden Rod . shaw, Vernona Jar rge A nille Al = The Co-operative Banking assoc of | ¢ ;m&l £l e e e s a, l\uhln umuml me Il 1.“. Tl s o Wagner Hit the Bookies Hard. Lucy’ Daly, Johw D. Olibert, Cherlah Simpson. s assured. This is your opportunity. The people are fricndly; e LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Yuchting World ixt . mile and one-sixteenth: Rey - VATI, Sept. 26.— currently | Seymour Hess, Madge sing, Gus Pixley, Ma. _ - New Orleans faled in Its lssue of today Says that Herbert | el Santa Anfta (1 to 2 won, Discount (4 to| CINCINNATL Sept. 26—t urrently | B roeck, 15. 8. Tar the Lelgh Sisters, schools eflicient; newspapers progressive; churches liberal, The enter- ol The nut and bolt manufacturers have de- | NMov: who proposes to build & syndicate sond, Peacemaker (7 t0 1) thi Time. | stated in sporting circles here tonight that | *¢ Lederer's original New York Casin 7 / elded to 10 the price 2 per ton, or| vacht to challenge for the America's cup, % Sam C. Wagner of Dayton, O.,, who backed | Pick the — beautift g ant prising man who wants to better the condition of himself and his % B o st tias or Labor: axc/| 2ho beso-almost Inundated with lotiers, the B {erale Rascr at Piniiasaonipt Iuahoees, Tmusebal daws) Gom 88 40 A0 | R ) Waox andl Alvan eqis, st family should investigate this magtter and he wil be convinced. Care- sembly has passed resolutions of sympathy | the project sums vary from $2%0 to| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 26.—(Special | Joy tod is $5,000 came to o | parquet ana first 3 rows dress circle, $1.00; iast A AR ol P altercation over a_game of cards | offcred 1 this c came off toda est lder on the track Thai next T Iawh, 9 ¥ baloony e now offer r IS @ casonable prices. Corre- 1 "Kernvitle, Ore. Phillp Sebert shot and RISTOL, R. I, Sept. 26—8ir Arthur | P¢ld . i g B 3 ,m Al i — — Matinee Saturday ACEON, e, DAW 98 “Hheral 1aEms and Heasousile prissk. - Oorts killed an Indian nam Willie Archer Page of the British legation at Washington | (ounty fair, and was witness by an extra ¥ 1 in the ™ ty falr. and was witnessed by piensional Ranks. | - L T spondence solicited. AT PR pons: lar, ssely Gevernor McIntyre of Colorndo says that | has erdered the Herreshoffs to construct a ‘ ¢ 4 Tuct 8 | ecntested, good time being made, 1% | PHILADELPHIA; Sept. 2. —Chairman GREIGHTON T“EAT“E sible for the recent bull fight at Gillett :“v“rl\‘\‘:‘l'l‘!‘i—L‘:-\‘-F(x\u‘f\.-‘.‘q“\:.,.(’:: e ‘.’{:.fll wil records: sinaghed. The results of the races ;’:;K]‘li(:;::,‘vh\\:]‘I;‘.L':.([‘];::.:“‘:;::;I‘ ”"t“l‘l"‘l‘:wlfl' : Bt : ] "l e T ey (om Cloveland | be finished in mahagany. The hull will be | Ofe:third ' mile - open, seven starters: | atigns: Class A men declared professional ALTARR = RAKTON BIDUH AR MErs. (4[] en and fears ave éntertained for its safety. | covered with bronze Z Plattsmouth, sec 2 Tl fuplppe: suloe: 3, . John: 4 Nights Commencing L] ] i | [ ) P uth, second; arter third. | son, Union; Alfred Murray, Murray, la.; pi¥iliam B Paimer, paving teller of the Cricket Gume Tomorrow. Time: 0:05 45, b 4L Fdwards | G20T8¢, Offchhiion, Shenandouh, | 1n SUNDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 29 lank of Commerce amilton, Ont has s tomorrow fis e close of he ericke! me-mile novice, our starters: Edwards | Asa . Chilgs, inda, 3 ” 7y 2. .. - 5 disappeared. Tis sbortage wmounts As tomorrow 18 the close of the cricket | on Blevenron second, Clarance third: | . Goodall, Shefindoan, Tt Wil Gar Sutton Vane's Adelphi Theatre Success 1617 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebraska, B Adars was Iaized tm 'the (Go. 18 SORGarned, a match Tas Bsen arransed | e cies §160.claxs, seven atirtars: Tam | = - — The Cotton King. Jumbus, 0., penitentiary at midnight Thurs- | With the Gate City club. This game will | Patterson, 'Plattsmouth, won; Ralph Brown . 5 day nignt’ "o was convieted of bolsaning | decide the supe ¢ these (Wo tivals, | second, James Auck, protestt third; | Clean Lasting CHEW THE ACME OF STAGE REALISM. John Ohmer. as up to the s time each club has | Murry, Plattsmouth, fourth v Bha Tooto shot and Kifled Fames fia. | ¥o0 two A Elance af the names of | One-mile scven starters: Gadk Cool Sweet SMOKE Matinee Wednosday. Usual Prices Dangh near Bllaatar OB iy amd | the players wiil that each club will | Omaha, won; Llair, second; Sar - — — — R e e A, Thureday aRd | ) gve its - full str for the final strug- | son, Plattsmouth, third, Time ) NEW . t] to come out and see e following are air (scratch), James Mack (150 yards), E... ShmRed ato. Uzery staules and severs! | tne toams Sheldon Jm Patterson (200), PERMANENTLY nty-four horses and a W 17th and Harney Strects. | s Hill (cap- | Sam P | pt. 26.—(Special Tele- | p, r ceme out to look some of O'Connor's | Bram.)—The Douglas and Unadilla teams e P sers Somt od 1o the Pen. Bale n:(”n-,ulvv:mlel‘llll”“Iw-“h‘Vl.i',:‘vl:n l"vy; morning at THE O. E MILLER co. s Highiary Sentsnend 4o the o, o uaial Drice irat floor, e, T aud $1.00 - slalms. The murderer was captured played here on the fair grounds today with cell and Jannsan. fhe - e P o batoiay e S eiery. s 307-300.. X 13t Bids. OMARA, NN oel and e “orrib) : slc and %c; gallery, 2 The coroner's jury investigating the sink- | the following results Fuell and Jahason, e “Terribls Bwed and Ty Ing_of the vacht Adelade in New York 4 harbor on Algust o 3 have been sentenced to one year each in the 530 Rewcrved Scuts at S0¢ Ench, by which Broker Rob- | Unaiiia . ;' ": fi 3 } } } ] !,}? penitentiary for prize fighting. The fight —— S MENTS. 4 got W. Inman lost ik life, resulted in the | Bugierien: Bertrell and Rogers: Sodam and | 25UTed 1ast spring at Galena. The county MORAND'S SCHOOL FOR DANCING, 161 b ?{3".‘2‘5;3.’ ‘ ‘I".?:L".u},!um 804 Pllok Alan of ‘,‘;“"""‘ 88, Umplre: SBaundacs. Time: Two :‘\lrh:l::;)!l.‘“;lvu‘ljr‘),\:hw:trl‘l"liln‘e&“:::'l:;:’l ‘:ifla: T O B A c O HARNEY, WILL REOPEN FOR ADULTS w‘Lu WEST sHuw Henry T. Fenton, who fled from Cleveland | "™ 4 before lotéefuring. Attonsey Generbl Dawes | DURE. TUESDAY AT 8 P. M.; CHILDREN, BE 3 Neveral 'oArs Ao Aftar USIag his employers immediately took steps to have the fighters g rosecuted and has been successful in seour- HARMLESS, Douglas . € Blohoster's EAglisn Wismena wraae. w ENNYROYAL PILLS ~« Origiual and Only Genutne. pare falrn Pl e ond firamd i Mod and G Jate Clty Cricket club—Cha son W. J. Shrader (20, large amount of lvery stock were con- | (At CILY Ol N o o o + Nig VAV NI P OR KO J ain), J )._Robb, A. T. Mc- | Ralph wh A Crawford (300), i Nights CPT 90 sumcd, b P L., P Mo | B R A T Covishtn iz SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 29 PAY ;| ul‘l-”um\ o w'-‘ noted ;‘”‘\’Hltufl'l‘!‘t} :;.m,ufl Douglas, W. Strib won: rler, :[.xm, seeond; Murry, Platts: A ROYAL FEAST IN STO) \Ihe! lenry Pfeiffer, now buried x ‘el | ling, C. ¢ nnes, G. K. |mouth, third. Time: 6:58. | k: "\“;'""lt"l- DL ane 8, ’lvvl ‘lw\'v"“(u“’.n and | wil m W branton h ,\x‘ U’n- county rurdlhl: afternoon two Sam T. Jack’s ND PAY UNT". GUHED | - ed beside N end, K arson, at | maha H. Lawrle (captain), | lively horse ra made an attractive fea- 5 | 4 Bunta T | F Vaughan, W." R. | ture. The was_one mile, purse Ex!ravaglnza Company, WE REFER YOU T0 8,000 paTiENTS. | 1 Governor Stone af Missour has issued | Vaughun, R W raior. 1. Cameron, Dr! | 00 Wampum second, R s Writefor Bank Referencos. | 2 - er calling attention to the impart G. R. Young, C. H. Cookson, B. Ford, 2:46 1-5. il S A K of Missourl clties and” towns “belbik &, Francis, “Can' Young, "D Broatchie "1 $100, 825 to each “ 1 EXAMINATION FAEL. | sentod the ¢ ence of wester i . Marshall, J. C. Doyle, R i ss won first quarter, His ’. o oimia, October 1 Youss 9 o Honor, won tires<atariers’ 'and +4 NoOperalIon. No Detention from Business, i i vhile erazy drunk Morrls O'Conner, mile. Time: 1:35. | ..-:&«-mr WY SRU Norls hConmar . Unadilla Wins by One. - A Phatans of Stuge Celebrities SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ! ¥ B mining expert named Cook, who h S8YRACL Neb., | | | - — rark, 20 3 et itk Thee riiban, "F e money, setiicd in Montana under the s | DES MOINES, praseciiiad end haw hoes successtul & hA GINNERS, BATURDAY, 10 A. M.; AD.|At Umiversity Park, 30th and Minwml Jod =1ch b Take sumed’ name of Harrls Fargo. He was eir convictio ente st A Wos W A S0 . Boe well when o Tarty of ‘Cleveland men | ame: Indiavupolis, 15; Des Moinps, §. P " 4 TISFYING. |vaNcED, 2 P. M. OPENING ASSEM- TONIGHT AT 8.00. i with whom he had previously been ac- o g - Cornell Defeats Syrae: E quadnted visited tho town and, fearing ex- Western Lon, posure, Fentos committed suicide, CHICAGO, Sept. . oo Ji 1 » 5 Marvelo) Feuts b Ridl, Untamed Brongl ITHACA, N. Y., Sept. 2.—Foot ball: Cor- A"T" Envg# BLT. TNURADAT, OOTORER 80, § 7. M. | Marvaions Peaitlp Qg S0 ghe nell, §; Syracuse, 8. ~DYSPEPTIC |amussioy s cents. ion 25 and 50 Cents

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