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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1895)
. - - , --T-- -T.Z-T , . , , " " ; ; ' " - - - - - - - - - . " . - - , - - - - - ------7- ; - - . - - - - - - - . , - - - . , - , - - - " - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; --1 I - _ _ _ 2 TIlE OMAhA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , SEPTEM1fl1t ' M . 1 SOr. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - . . , nOSE COXFm . IS TilE ImpORTS - Oablcs the New York Yacht Club Personally - . ally Ooncernlng HIs Ohallenge - HIS. COURSE NOT LIKED Itl ENGLAND 1'r"'III.tllllt , fit flit trlthlllnI tf \t- h'I"t " " " Js.rr I llr'IIC ' ' : lrl IsM I.'nl , . "rll"I" " " " - I n'hll , . - rmw YORK , Sept. 2'-The ' folowln cablegram - blegram WM received at the New York Yacht club rootn. t.ls alernoon : rom . 21.--J. V. S. . NgWMAI < : T , SI'Pt - - Olllll. Secrctury New York Yacht club New York : 1ur aespugo received . I conlrm prson- ( chnlcnge sent through Itoyal VIc ' torla club In ay natn ( . Conlrmatory letter j will follow In1nel1ately and I make no re- trlctlon9 ns to conllton ! Itrlcton ! CIAH.l.S IO m. I.ONnON. Sept. 24.-The Times says tol3Y that them Is no ground whatever for the u- ; Bumpton which has been hastilY made hy a portion of the American preis that Mr I'Jton Charles D. Hose Int nlll hy his challenge for the Amerlca's cup to In any \ay con vey the Impreslon of Ispproval of the couuo of the earl of Iunra'en In the latter , of DefentIr-ValkyrIo race The EvenIng Standard Bays : The an- nouncement that Mr. Hoto has challenged for , ' the ( lIsatI- Amerlca's cup wi create eame dls'al- faction here that It Is saId to have produced at New York. There was every ua.on to hope that no British yachtsmen would Ilsne a challenge for this trophy unt the unfair nnd illegal deed of gift houl , : Le canelted. H Is extraordinary that a challenge shou:1 : bJ so hastily d spatchel by a gwteman : who 1 so little known In yachting clcleJ , unll It seems to be n refecton cn Lord Dunrave No one grudges the notoriety that 13 to ho galn.11 by buJdlnr ! n yacht when . the owner conlnes himself to racing In Brit sl watr. hut when It comes to / claim to represcnt I3ritlsli yachting In an International con- tot. and the challenge Is given under the Ilstng c'rcurnstance ' the ve'dlct of English yachtsmen must be unanlmou.ly liosti Ie. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( ; . \I S 0' 'rJg SA'I'.USAI lg.\UUI' : , ) t I Iliure 11" n1) . ' n rroV ' . g""II' f"11 'h.ftlt nt l.n. . .DALTIMOH , Sellt. 21-A rank throw by Sulvan In the nInth , with two men out , let Hecler : In anti gave thc Champions the tie- lag rnn. after which Keefe called the game on account ( oC larlme8s. Four Ilouhle plays were made by the home team. In three of which Jennings shared , and one oC them 1HJ accomplIshed unassisted. Attendance , fOO. Score : . Baltimore . . . . . . 001031011-7 Ihlrllelhla . . . . 0 3 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0- 7 His : Baltmore , 13 , Phlalclthla , , 15. Er- rors : I'hliadeiphla. 6. Earned runs : flaltl- more , I ; Phlnllelhla. Ii 'wo-Imse hits : Cleinelits . Ictahon. 'hree.tm"e hit : Jen- nln ; s. S'lrllo hIts : Kenler . Boyle. OrtIi Holcn 1)ass ) : Kecler . lirodle Turr.er. DJublo lifl3'L Jennings 10 Carey , JennIngs loas- ( IIHtol ) ; Jennings to Heiz to Carey ; Jeti- nlngK 10 Geason to Carcy. FIrst on balls : off MeMahon I , oft Orth 1 lIlt by pitched bal : fly McIahon 1 lnscll hail : Clem- ents. Bnttrlps : : 'Ilahon nnll Itobinson , Orth 011 Icments. Time : Two hours. Umpire - pire : KeeCe. \VAS A I.'AHCI AT flltOOlCTYN. BROOKLYN . 21.-Tho 1SOO people nIOOKI.YN. Seill - I.S0 ( ) who tlrell out today 10 tee the game between - twern Boston itnil Brooklyn were badly paId for theIr trouble. Thc game was I farce , Uoston not caring to 1luy. which allowed , the home team to win nlm03t aK It pleaKel i 1mlllr ? Murray came lu the rescue after the Orst halC I .o t the eighth in ni rig hy call- InK thc game on account oC (1arknos.4. Score : ! . l1rooklyn . . . . . . . . : 1 I 0 0 I 11 loHton . . . . . . . . . . . 01000010-2 Hila : Brooklyn 13 : Boston , 9. Errors : l1rooklyn. . 2 , Boston 4. Earned : rum : Brooklyn . lyn . 2 : 1ioton 2. First base on balls : err Abbey , 0 ; off Stvet ! 3. Struck out : } 1 Abbey . 2 : by Stlvctts . 1 Home run : An- dot-son. ' 1hree.ha e hit : Allbc } ' . q'wo-base hIts : Corcoran (2) ( ) . Double "laYI " : : Bannon to Nash : Long to Tucker ; Schoch to Daly. Stolen haFes : Corcoran . Daly (2) ) . Anderson. I'itset1 tinlis . 2. Batteries and lald ! ais : Hyan. BateIlls : AIJhey ant Grimm : SUvets nail I yon. Umpire : Iur- 1-fly. Time ; One hour and forl ' -three mln- uto. ! CO.ONEI. PLAYED POOHLY. LOUISVJ.I.I . . Sept. 21.-Tlw Pirates took the second game oC the Icrlc3 from the Colonels toay by better all around filtiy- In , McDermott pItched One bal , hut re- c.lve poor support. Foreman was very etectvo It crItical points. Atendancc , &o. Score : Louisville . . . . . . . 0 a 2 0 I 0 0 2 O-I ! 'Itsburg . . . . . . .0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 . -7 Hits : LouIsville . 16 : Pittsburg . 7. Errors : Louisville , 6 : Iltsburg 2. Earned runs : I.olhwlle , 2 ; Jltshlr . 2. First on bails : off McDcrmot 2 ; or Foreman 4. Struck ant : By McDermot. 3 ; by I' ' oreman. I. Three-base hlK : McDermott. O'Brien fmith. 'Jwo.bao his : Stenzol Beckley. Br.crilce hit : O'Urll.n. Stolen li-ie : Sten- zol. Bauble play : O'Urlen to Itassantuer. HIt hy piched ball : CIa rle , Donovan Cln . man. Wild pich : McDermott. flatteries : McDermott and Spies , Foreman and [ ack Umptro : EmsIlo. ' 1lmo : Two hourH. REDS IN CI.OVI.m. liT. LOUIS Sept. 21-Te feature oC to- day ' s game was the narrow escape St Louis 1\le , from quittIng without a single scoro. The Brownd executed another twIst In the pIayoiCootey was put on third ali Samuel acted a ! Ihorttop. Miller went behInd the hat nail Kissinger faced 1dm. Score : St. I.ouls . . . . . . 000000001-1 Clnclnnnt . . . . . . 0 4 1 1 0 0 I 0 1-1 - hIts : St. Louhi:5 : CIncinnati . 15. grror : St. Louis G , CincInnati . 3. Bared runs : CIncinnati . I. T'o.base hit : 10) ' . Stolen Cincinnat. Miller (2) ( ) , Parrot Smith . I.atham.nughn. . l3iirk . ( onnor. lonhle plays : SmIth to ! cIhee ; Cooley to QuInn to Connor. First bnso on bals : Off Klslln- erb'l 1 : lr Hhlle , I. Struck out : By IthInes 2 : b1 ICissinger . 1. laslel hal : MIiIer . Wild r pitches : I\131In lr. 2. Baterlll : Kil- plnJer and Miller ; Hhlnes and Vaughn. Time : Two hours Umpire : McDonald. GIANTS GOT Ol"P WINNgHS. WASHINGTON , Sl'PI 21-ame. , James ' n Southern lo'tgue pitcher. olcntell Jame"1 box for WashIngton tOllay. 10lh teams ftltId umpire HUrt'A tierIsIoii founl Umllre ! Ilerislol ! otijeetlon- able anll Ihero was considerable wrangling. a'lmesH at the coil oC the eighth lire. vented Score : further Illny. Attendance , 2.0. Jf'- Washington . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 Z-6 New York . . . . . . . . 1 I 0 2 0 : 0 2 2-1 Hlta : \'nshlnton. 10 ; New York , 6. Errors - rors : \\'nslilngtou , 1 : Nsw York I. Earned I runs : \'lshlnllon. 3 ; New York 1 ' 1wo- base his : 1ole. Selbaeh. ' 'hree.bas. tilt : Stafford. . Hme rita : 'cUulre. ' Stolen bases : : t3talTord. : Crooks. 'lernan. Abbey (2) ( ) . Fuller , ( 'nrtrlght. Sacrilcu hIt : Van hal- tren. Double play : lemonlrevlo tn ( 'art- wright. Firt base on balls : OIC James. 9 , off Clarke 2. HIt by pitch ell hal : Crook H. 1)ttvi Struck out : fly Jlnwl. 3 : by Clarke . 2. P.e,1 bal , : Doyle (2) ( . MeGulro. I 'Vlhl pitch : James Ultlrll' : James unit ' McGuire : Clark tutu Doyle. Time : Two hours. Umlllro : Ilunit. Tlrt STANDNG 01" TIm 'EAIS. I'Iayed. Won Lost P.Ct. Jnlhnore . . . . . . 121 ! 81 41 P.Ct . Cloveaml ! . . . . . . 1 : :1 4 6 61.3 1hlalolllhll . . . . 12th 77 49 61.1 Chicago . . . . . . . 12I 7 r fl . . Boston . . . . . . . . 127 70 r [ .j Irookl'n . . . . . . 12t ; c M 53.1 . } 'Itshur. . . . . . . . 12 C 511 llO . . . 6 New York . . . . . : . 120 W : GI 1..9 . flnclnnal . . . . . 121 G 61 61.1 . Washington . . . . 12J 3 8.1 32.0 St Ionld . . . . . . 12 : S 81 2'.9 LouIsville . . . . . . . . . . . Lonlsvlie . . . . . 12S 31 91 2i.6 ( lames today : Boston nt Brooklyn ; Phil- Brookl'n Phi- ' adelllhla at Baltimore : New Yo'rlt at \Vasli- \'a"h- Inllon : Iltsburg nt Louls'Ille : CincinnatI at St. I.n18. l.uls\'II' Cincinnat ' ' " 'I'S'I'.HtS : \ SSOCI.'t'I'I ON nmwlI'S. LII"I' ' ii I"I' " Itiglit . \ ' "II'h"I. I . ( : ,1 , ' " Slt Ni'i'ilriI. S. JOSlth1 , Sept. I.-Scor : Rt. Jo ' . . . . . . . . . . _ Ht.Joi'e1iti . . . . . 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 2 Lincoln . . . . . . . . 5 0 : I 2 0 2 0 . -12 hilts : St. Joseph , , 8 : LIncoln 11. Errors : 5t . JOSl'llh. 6 : 1.lncln. I. 1latterIei Frror : , - burl altl ' .hman : Barnes Ihterlt ali ! er. DES ION $ . Sll\ l.-Seora : Des Moines . . . . . 7 0 0 ( 0 2 I 0 0 2-12 Duhuque . . . . . 2 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 . _ J UI : I' Motnei , 1 ; Dubtuue. G. Eredra ; : De' MoInes 3 : Uulut\ue. \ G. Il1terC ! > : rrr ! - genlier . Md arllnli and ' 'raIAY ( ; : cmnll ' anti ( ] raver . ' IH'nI.ING''O , Spt 21.-Scol'e : _ J1urlnllol . . . . . 0 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 0-10 Quincy . . . . . . . . 005100102-9 . lUts : lurlnGton 10 : qulncy. 13. Errors : Tltirllngton. 3 ; Quincy. b. laterles : We'- ' , aorValidi and 1. 'lch ; ' McGreevy and iholand. 1olnull. game nOCl'OH : { I. , Selt. :1-SCr frst gmc . . . . . . . 3 0 2 1 : : t 0 9-:1 l.rlu . . . . . . . . . 00 4 0 00 00'0-4 JUI ; flockord : : l'covl.t. G Errol : h- - ; rll , 41' I.orla , l -lterle ! ' Horton - . ittiil Score I iCIttig Hecond ; Itoacti game itial ; CollIns. 1. Iockfortl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 II 31r l'e"rla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 I ' JIlts : 10ckforl. 1 ; PeorIa , - . I'rrorl : : Jtocktord . I ; Ieorla. D. flatterIes . : 'rituraton a Zeisler. nil iCIlng ; Hanson , 1'lynn . 1)ugtlalu and Zeisler.HTANDINO 01 , ' TIm 'rgAS. [ l'layed. Won 1ost. P.Ct Lincoln . . . . . . . 1In'et : 80 42 fJ.r I lel Moines . . . . . . ltl 69 1 IA.1 Iporln . . . . . . . . . . 12 ? GJ r1 r..i Hoekforll . . . . . . . 1\ 6 1 , m.t ( Jllnry . . . . . . . . 1 : G r l2 IlrlnKton : . . . . . . 12 r G 48.0 Dublque . . . . . . . 121 r 7 42.7 St. Joseph . . . . . 121 17 7 37.9 Games today ( end of Ichelule ) : Lincoln at St. Joseph , Duhiutie at DeS Moines ; Quincy at BurlIngton ; Peoria at Hoclfofl. Oto'\'J PIIII ( ) OX lINE ( WUI ) 'II'I . \111,1. II I I lie "I'Iilrd ' 11" ' " ' 111 Nut .h"1 C..t I IhH" ' . N"W YOItK Set 21.-There were two good things on the card nt Urve ell to- day , one oC which went through nnll the other dll not 'rho Irst was In the ollenln , race when Lucky Ilaldwln's Snl'lble. n castoff from the Gdeon string was backed down from 15 to I to 3 to 1 at the cl isa . nail all the Imowlng ones were on. Thc colt jurpCI Into the lead at once and none coull get near him. Forum Hot the place Cram Curlb In n hard drive. 'rite other good thIng was In the third race . when the money fairly ' rolled . Into the rinK on Amanila. ' 1he betters were not aq fortunate . for ho ran last all the wny. Prince 1ief at the ( ' 'omforlnbe : otel ! of 4 to I. won from lht Hoval ner n drIve. 100mer got the 1)1800 wIthout trouble. The second race was h ' ' ' oddS Cram Leona- won by Adellert at long mI111 . - wel , who was Ijll \rohlllh.t \ odils. On th" WI ) ' round tlit' llrst I turn Slmm drove the favorite Into Stlnenele , scatting her against the rail and knocking one of the posta , I own. : I. flergen . her rider was badly hurt about the lug ' . 1Iylnl Dulch- man was the favorite In the fourth race antI held tht leRI alt the way . winning by 1 length. 'Ihlre was n close ! InlRh fur sec- onll place. Howe kept the live horses In the lh race nt the II0lt a lone limit all then sent them away to IL bllt stlrt , twenty lengths being the distance between the IrRt antI Ifh horFo. Hey lel Carreres WJil all the way. Pe"ller , Wil nn olllRon ravorlo for the last race anti led to the stretch . when Connoisi.eur came away alit ! heat him bj' 1 lientl. Summaries : nnt First race . lIve furlongs : Salvable (3 ( to 1 ) won. . Forum (7 ( 10 2) ) second CUI'lb ( : 10 1 ) thti rd . 'l'lme : 1 : ( ' 3. Second race , ono tulle : Ae1elbcrt (2 ( to 1 ) sven Ieonnwcl (1 ( to I ) secoini The Bluf- for (3 ( to I I ) thlrrl. Time : 1 :43' : . 'hlrll race , 1"lntullI stake . five furlongs . RIInJ : Prince Lie 0 to I ) won. Itlght Hnyal r to 2) ) second . Boomer (6 ( to 1) ) tll'I ! . : Jlme : 1:02. : _ _ . _ . "ount race . Ocean view linnilicap . one mil ! : 1"lylng Dutchman (7 ( to I ) won An- plsele (2 ( 10 1 ) second , I.ucanla (6 ( to 1) ) third. Time : I : i24. 1"lfh race . Fix furiongs : Itey 111 Car- roves von . Illusion (4 ( to I ) second , Jack oC SPII(1 ( I to 1) ) Ihlrll. Time : 1:15. : Sixth race , mIle nnl one-half. selling : Connoisseur ( I to 2) ) won Pepper ( to 2) ) accent ) . Caracas (6 ( 10 1) ) third. Time : 1:38. : JiltOitli . A ' 1''O-Y. AI-In ItECOItI ) . i4IierIu.t.k " ' \'lt SIl'iirlouigs I ii tIll P'nt. ' CINCINNATI Sept. 21.-In the Garet stake , for 2-yelr-ohld at Oakley today . Car- rol 1teld' / chestnut colt . Sherlock . 1) ' Fler- lee-I llenln , demonstrated that he was the bent colt at the track by winning Impre9 aively lt six furlongs In 1:11. : This break ! the record oC both local tracks for 2-year- ! ole Is. The weather was pleasant and the al track fast. hut ( lUsty . Summaries : 1"lrt M'le. sailing . five furlongs : Feast (2- ( : , to 1 won. Wile Shannon (2. ( ! to 1 sac- onil Starheam (3 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:02h. : . Second race , selling . six furlong : MI- " 11 (2 ( to 1 won. Mate t ( ( : to 1) ) second , Early HORO (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:15. : Third race , the Gnrott stulwl for 2- year-old cols ; value to winner , $1,235 ! . six furlongs : Sherlock (0 ( to I ) won First Mule (7 ( to 2) ) second Don CarIlo (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 111. : Fourth race , purseS mil anti one-eighth : IalJomo (3 ( to 2) ) won , Faete Belo 00 ( to 1 second , Diso ( ( to . ) ) third. TIme : ll6 : % . Fifth race . selling . six furlongs : Twinkle (5 to 1) ) IrOn Miss Lilly 05 to n second Roosevelt (1 ( to 1) ) third. . TIme : 1:15' : ' - - - - - - Faust TIle lt Ce.Inr . Itapluls. ' , CEDA It HA PIDS , Ta. , . ! Il. , Sepl 21.-Spoclal ( Telesram.-The races today were the finest eVer se.en here a'11 great time was made . Suhlnlrfe : Ono tulle , 2:10 : class : K H. Street , Cedar ! aplll won : ' , ' . 'alter Oudltlrk. Cedar Hallll . second : \ \ ' . J. Thomas Carthage . Ill. thlrll. Time : 2:124 : ! . I'j half mIle , open : Cuntmings . Marengo . won : Martens St. Paul , ec'HI : Ingraham Dixon Ill. , third. TIme : 1:11. : One mIle. open ' : Itepine . maicsburg won : Martens. St. Paul , second : Bicker , ChIcago , thIrd. 'rime : 2:19. : . Ono miie. county chnmplonshlp. boys tinder 18 : White Forest \von I. A. Enright second . Cherry third. Time : 2t3. : Quarter mIle . open : JIltson , Cellar laphls , won ; Ingraham. Dixon second ; II'lter. Chicago thlnl. TIme : 0:33. : Five mile handIcap : Coyle. Cellar Haplds. 12 ) 'arll , won : Miller , Cellar Rapids . 22 ) ' :111. second : \\'hle. Cellar Rapids . 3S5 yards . thIrd ; WhelpI Cedar Rapids , 30 ) 'Irlls. rourlh. Time : 13:00. : little consolation : WIlson . Cedar Rapids ) . won : Shaw Joiiet . second ; Humser , Hoc I. Island . third. Tune . . : 2:33. : - - - . . . . " ( , . . teti 11.1 Out.l.h' , ' " Irl' ' , I. ' . . .I. S' . LOUIS. Sept 21.-Not over 1.0 people - plo attended tile races here tall a ) The track was tott Three favorItes and three outsiders \von. Summaries : First race . selln , seven furlongs : Hush (9 ( to 2) ) won Ialrlnla , (9 to 1) ) Hlcond , Con- staiR (0 ( to 1) ) thtrd. Time : 1:30. : Second race , six furlonJ : ! IUe : t (7 ( to 1 won , Forget (7 ( to 10) ) second Fannie Howenl ( to 1 ) thlnl. Time : 1:16. : Third race six ant one-halt furlongs : Iottl gastn (8 ( to 1) ) won , JohnnIe lcHah' 00 ( to 1) ) second , ! lnlver ( ( to 1) ) third TIme : 1:22.Fourth : Fourth race . tulle and one.slxteenth , sell- lng : Sumo ( even ) won Prince (20 ( to n ) scc- orul . Freddie f. T (3 ( to 1) ) thIrd. TIme : 1 ' 1'1. - Fihh race. five furlongs : Geneva C ( I to 1 von . Commercial (3 ( to 6) ) second . Jack Martin (3 ( 10 1) ) Ihtrel. 'rime : I : OIV . . Sixth race seven furlongs . selling : Tom elmore t6 to 5) ) won Imml.11 (6 to n ) sac- end . Revenue ( Ste 1)thlrtl. ) TIme : 1:29 : . - - - - Not n 1 , " > le11. . ng''ROI'r , 81111 21.-Not n sIngle flvor- ' Ito won WIndsor teday. The weather wits clear and Ihe track fast Summaries : , First race , live and one-half furlongs : Slurlu VO2lty Hobo second . Jubilee third. 1 thlrl. 'lmo : 1 :08' : . , seconl. Secon,1 , race. five furlongs : Irene Woods \von . 'rarentunt second Onalaska third. ' 111' : I : Ol : . thlrl. Thlrr race 51" and one-halC turlon3. 1(1. Ing : nllvar won Ielrlpolo second , 111- 10\\'l'en third. TInts : 1:20 : . F'uurth race . n"t and on-haIC furlongs . selling : Somnlnhulbt won Jennie .htine Fec- onti 'eetl May Ihln Time : 1:071,4. : "Irh race . one mile : Somersault % von . Lady Dilmontl second , Young Anon third. TIme : IU' : . _ _ _ ' 'w'nl nt Slt.II.1 Inrl , . nUBUQUI' , Sept. 21.-Thls Was the first 11ay ot the Nutwoot park races. The weather was clear and bracing and the attendance - ttnl1anco Cnlr. Summaries : 2 : : jilet' : Norlnl won the first fourth anti fifth heats lind the race. 'lmo : 2:19 % . 2:2l'4 : . 2:21 : : . Waterloo Girl won the second an,1 , third iteits. Time : 2:21 : % ! . 2:20 : % . seconl eral Sherman Vasicil . Damona also started. :21 : 111' : Hnhert'lec > won ISO straight heals. ' 1Iml : 2:1811 : . :16' : . 2:17' : , . slrllht gait , , . J. OOClo , Arlanl also started. ! 1l1- 2:10 : trot : Vliuncia won the /rt anti see- 011 heats. TRait : 2:2y. : 2:2 : . . Hobin n won the third , fourth anti fifth heats 00(1 the rncp. Time : 2:22. : 2:11. nnl , 2:22 : . . Combine " . .0 rl n' Metropole . Stella S , Miss SJhln" , Slenlorls , Bonnie Het also started , Icnlt'r Mt't'tI itg .t S'wllrIH.t. N E'MAitR ET . Sept 21.-The Newmlr- hot first October meeting opened today and among the e'ent. scheduled was the Trl- Innlal Produce stakes. for which only three horses ftartl ! l.nl Durham's Son 0' Amine won. . Mg- Charles tay ltose's entry St. Illlatre . 1 hay colt. h\ St. Simo' . Out of Distant Shore ( Distant Shore Is the name telecterl hy ! 'r. ' Hose tor his . \mlrlca'/ / cup challenger ) . took "cnll 'Ilace. Simon Bur wus thlnl. Sir 'l'atton 8vkes' chest- nut 11 } ' . \ VIS11 ln. II \\'Isdom. out oC . ' I.abtth. won the great Foal stake" Five horses ran _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'iiii ) - ) . , .t 1.I'h'l I II. 111.ADI I.lIU.Sept. . 21.-Tue Unlvor- BUy oC l'ennJylvanla athletic authorIties have received assurances Cram the London Athletic club team that It wIll Athletc wl accept In invItation front the UnIversity ot l'enmtsyl. vania to contest a series oC events such lS was suggested hy l'nsylvanla 10 them anti to the Lam rhhe alhlel s. Upon reply from the Cambridge athletes ( depends whether the meet wIll he accepted or ant 1.'lult.r. S.t Ilt tf the " 'u. " . Yet . CIlC.\GO. tett , . . -A special front Aus- UI , Tex. , Bays : Ii learned tonight that Attorney General Crane Is arrangIng to sue out an Injunction In the dharlct court . cf Dalal county to restrain the ( ' or- bel..I.lmlons l bt. I lbs Judge grunts tlo injunction , which he doubtless wil , the the tight mnanageitent In self-defense must appeal the mater 10 the court ot I Lrmtua : appeal ; wIth a lull bench ant A I 111th , IIlay directly Into thn hitiult . or Ihe I Stitti' heaU tQ Ret It before this full henl(1 ( Cur n decision Is cxadlY whnt ( lie stHI Walt" , its II I. belIeved n full hen'h i oC the atari " will revctf ( 'hief . iustico I I liirt's Inlvhlnal opInion [ . I Is w(1 kn"wl 10"erlor ( 'ulberson does not propose to ftC'f'Pt JUllgl Hurt'N Ollinion ni 1.lnl and says he wnnts a full court's opinIon or nothln . _ _ _ _ ( W"IJ:11 1.tr CU\S l'l' ' . Rrls. ' Plllt 111..11111 I . III I Un iii.fuiri. Ill . Siuiir'iin' ( 'ourt . Al'S'rIN , Too : , iup I. 21.-'rotl y upplca- ton was made to Comptroller Jlnley by the tax collectors ot ld.ennun 1111 Huyes counties for Prize ! tight licenses , which were Ilromllty ; refused hy the comptroller lit the Instarco ot the attorney general , who In a written oflnlon still contends that Judge Hurt's opinion ( lelverl.1 . nt Dnla last week nullifyIng the nnt-prlze ISht it' : . Is l not binding nnt hollnl Jttu'nm hurt's opinion In error , In that It Is 1m- Itossible' ; lor' two eonllctn ProvIsions of n btatute In , 'art innteria . enacted nt differ' eat tImes , t hI In effect nt ont anti the F.lle tIme . Therefore Jute ' nnl ( - pn.t to the statutes In force lt the same time , though conilicting . Is I not supported by any logical reason. lIe also hold that lht ( "statte" was always % 'oid . In that I 1va' . contrary to pubc policy . IC nol to the . 'ttttIItution. , "if you lIcense to I ht-thnt In 10 say . I lght between mann alit ! Titan the statute toe ! not even seem to give you the PrivIlege ( f saying whether the tight wIll be with ham knucllof. wIth gloves , with 1(1'el 01' wIth ) llstoll. mdccii . If tltt'y have the right to tight . they are chartered libertInes to Chat extent and I presume they ought to be Ilerllletl to spelt - own meet their wn ) . . . own weapons ) and light In theIr I was understood that Ihe tax collectors were acting lt the Instnnle of the governur . who desIres to get the mater before thc supreme court. Tonight they applied to AssocIate Justice Dlnmln of the supreme court for writ oC maniluinus Cllrt a wtl malliamus to secure a license. I Judge Denmln refuses a writ oC I.nn.laml" . It wIll he I case ot loggerheads between n supreme court associate Justice anti , a chIef JustIce ot the criminal court oC appeals . with the later still undecIded al 10 which Is the most authoritatIve. I Is probable . howtver. that Judge IJpnman will ask the full supreme bench 10 sit wih him ant ! hand , down an opinion that wi b. hirding for aU tune. hlrlln ! tme. IOCKIOI' . 'rex. , Sept 2 i.-C'ongressnian Davl Culblron , father oC Charles lulher- son . governor . If spending 1 few days here null today talked freely of thin decisIon oC . 'Ulgt ' Hurt on the frlze lliht. Congressman ( ulerlon saId that the young governor Would have to back town front his position. Congressman Culherson II regarded as a great constitutional lawyer . and In his ollln- Ion the governor wns purely executive and not and decllon oC jUdlllalt that the ! Judge Hurl us chief jUltlco oC the court oC crimInal - Inal allpeas : cannot be questioned by the supreme court S.\ \ ' . n fly 'VIlla FAILiNGVISI ) . 1..I..h Y"'ht 11.1 .1 " 'Iiiitiiui . " Lu'aul " 'h"1 tlt Hlt , . 1..111. . . OYSTER BAY L. 1. Sept. 21.-The second lace In the series between Spruce 1\ antI Ethelwynn for the Perpetual challenge cup offered by the Seawanahlla-Corlnthlan Yacht club ended . as did S.ltufla "s ' , In a Iluke . because there was not enough wind to finish wihin five hour . At 1 o'cloclcthe boats were sent awa ) ' . Jthelwynn was a lIttle quicker than her rival getting over the Ino two secollid ( In mtdvaitco. Spruce crowded the Yankee so closely that Ethel- wynn was unable to et her spinnaker 11- nht'dlaieiy She dId not nlogelhel' lose her advantage . however , RII was ahend one minute and eleven seconds at the end of the Irst leg of the first roum ) 'he second leg was a reach . and here again the Amlrl- CUlt boat showed her ' for cln showet superIority . when the ! econt mark was turned she hall In- creased her lead hy fortr.slx seconds. Now Iiean the heat to the starting poInt anti hero the \rlt her outlalell the Yankee on every point ant passel her. I was 3:23OS : : when the British heat turned the mark. Ethelwnn won the spar 11 3:36:10 : : and coin- mllce,1 ) her long stern chase. The fourth leg oC the course ; ! a repetition of the first . except that Spruce was Ia.ln" . . The 0111.1 tulle at that Point was : Spruce , 4:17t8 : : ; ) ' Eheh\'nn. 4:26:59. : : On the reach from the fourth turn to the tfh 1'lhel\'no decreai.ett ] . the dls- tnnce between herRelC and her rival turIng Ing the mark hut five minutes and thirteen leronll ' behInd The time here was : Spruce , 4r:12 : : ; lltheiu'ynii IO:2 : : . TIlls gave the boats almost an hour to run the lat leg hut a ! the wInd began to tIle out I wu een that there would ht little chance of flnishtlng within the requIred limit . Elhel- Wynn began 10 \lcle . tip lt this tme and WIS constanty nearing Spruce when the time limit expired , nail the race was dc- cared off until tomorrow TH.\CI TOO I' , \ \ 'Y 1.'OI FtS'l' ' 'ID" . : o It4'Ci'ulM Irfkll lt thc Olteli ltig Uny nt Slnlx ( I ) ' . SIOUX CITY , SePt. 21.-There were no sensational performances at the Sioux CIty fair races today . The track was very KOW. : John S. Johnson malt nn effort to lower the track record but only succeeded In . goIng In 2:22. : Results : Halt mile . proCessIonal bicyclers : AustIn Crooks won Pat O'Connor second , John S. Johnson third. Time : IOH : . seconl One mile . professional bicyclers , $1.0 purse : John S. Johnson won Crooks Aec- onti Steenson third. Time : 2:23. : Race was paced on tandem by O'Connor and Vemnlg. Two mle : hunlcap : , class . \ . fifteen sturt- ers : V. ' . H. Logan . Newcastle . Neh. , 20 yards . won , \ H. Illh . SIoux CIty , see- and , A S. Houston Sioux CIty , third. Time : 5:21 : . Seven furlongs . sellIng . purse $150 : HarrIson - son \von. Game Cock second , Bob Campbell Ihlrd. Time : 1:32. : SIx and a half furlongs selling . purse $125 : FM Genn : won. Violeta second , Maid of . \ nel third. Time : 1:33. : \ : < 2:0 : ' pace : Dick won In straight heats May HV second . H \ P third , Ethan S Courth. Best tme : 2:19\ : % \ . . . - . ; : h..i.-u.M.111 . re llciitIi.i . LONDON Sept. 21.-ln Its Issue today Truth referring to the athletic contests ut New York on Saturday last says : "Thls fJUCCeSSCII athlptlc meeting wIll remove a meetn wi lot ot hard feelIng hotwl.tn the two conn- trIes. Would that the hollpr ! ot the Amer- Ica's cup wouhl take a le.son ; from the conduct oC their felow countrymen on the runnIng track. \ . don't mlli a s'l.rp heatng , I II the hanley-punky trIcks of American 'achtsmcn that irritate U ! " . .1. ' to ' ( fH'1 t lit' " " h'1' I ) . 'I'nl. Chares : Thomas went to LIncoln ytsllr- day to take charge oC the State unIversIty foot hal team for the fall all early winter campaign. 'Fito team besIdes 1 number of the old men. wi include consIderable new tImber . antI : rr. Thomas expects to have hil hands ru:1 : for the next four weeks coachIng the men and fitting them for what wi un- ( loubtlll } ' he the most exciting season of the ! are they ha\o ever experienced. 1'0) ' ' U'un .10 .J"hl I"nl"u' : , ' . CI.I \gl.AND. 0. . Sept 24-A deal was closed 10Ihl , ' . . . . . , eosell ) wh..ehy John I. Sullivan anti Paddy Ryan ex-chamllion heavvelgh pcglsts oC the world ) . wIll meet In a hexing cOntest oC four rounds heforo tita Cevtllnd : Alhle1 club on the night of October 5. I wi he for 8cltntlc patois . for 1 good sized purse. and there wi he several other bouts In connection with It. connpcton . . - - - \'iI1 PIgi ) . l'nut Inl sit Night I . SIOUX CI'IY , 8tllt. 2i.-Special ( Tell ram.-A ) series oC Coot hal games h ) elle- trio light will he . a feature ut Bo'el"s ball park In thIs city next week. The arrangement - mont was thought oC to dodge the dlllnly explloleneel In getting out all the members oC lie recently organIzed Sioux City cloven .Iurlng business hours. un''G'OS AMON ' 'El I i-i I : I ) I.t NS. Ilh'r."tll . ' , . . I iti't' lt thr gl""co'll ' Coil fes'a'iit'e ur S"lth n"I."tl. SIOUX FALLS. S. I ) . , Sept. I-Speclal ( ) -On Thursday and FrIday of this week the triennial convocaton of the EpIscopal clergy oC South Dakota wIll bo hell ! In this city. These conCerenc with Ushop hare who lives here , a3 . important as It brings tha clergy together .to receIve advIce from the bishop and help him by relating their ex- perlenccs. The work of the Episcopal church In this state Is particularly Important on account of Its large work among the Indians. There are already seventy-reven missions as- tablshed and the work Is constantly gl'owlng. These missions are Ilre : ' led over either by regularly ordained minIsters front the SIoux nation or those \ho wi sooner or later bo ordaIned . At the convccaton this \\cek the atendance Is expected to be lane anti among hose ( who wi attend wi be Ilrobably a 10 % 'n Indian preacher' . Some of them \\1 preach publIc rermons In their native language - guage anti the interpretatIon will be given by sims clergymnu who understands , both the Sioux and English lanKuag . Ilh..1 I 1'I"tfJ.I. SIOUX I ALLS , S. D. , Sept. 2-Spclal ( ) -lion. I" . F. Wlckh1m arrived In the cIty last evening train Alexandria S. D. lie says that Sunday nigh the Alexandria postofCb was robbed . The safe was cracked open and about $300 In money lken , l'ostage Itamll and uthr Tlusbles In the ufe were left an- moluted. There Is n clue indIcating wlo dILL the worl IANArEns , j. .NOT - SWINDLED ' ) Not More 'nf81x Stolen State Fair 'tcet Boll . LESS WORK OF TiE KIND THAN USUAL 1- Figs , ras ! hll"I utg 1'11 Iii . \tl'loll"t If . \IIII.t i li5ti'l'otu ) I Slllu.r ' . . . - III I ( . \ ' " , $ 4rlt ) hlr. ' 1"II"ht h : r f I n 11'11\1 I I N. The alleged enormous steal of the state ' fair tIcket sellers an-i g.\te keepers as nnnouncolin a local sheet last night wns denied almost In tote by the managers of the fair The large number of tIckets stolen anti wll by these mel dwindles down , upon close Investa- ton , to just $2.60. and the facts In the case ns statell by Secretary I urns and other mentbmrs of the boarJ are about as follows : On Thuuday ? of the Call one of the ticket takers at n gale was seen to leave his post and saunter up to n water barrel'hen I ho reached It another man was waItIng for him , and the two held a short conversatIon anti the secant ! party then pissed out of the ticket seller's gate with whom he hal been talking. A close watch was kept on the man nt the gate and In n short limo he malla another trIp to the waler barrel and met the same lan with whom he had formerly talked. During the conversatIon that en- sued the ticket taker was son to Pass a couple of tIckets to his confe.erte and the two were Immell'ately arreEteJ and taken to heollquartel's , where they were examined by the board. Only two tckts were found In the possession of the man who had worked the outside of the grounds and thl usu.l num- her on the person of the cket tal.c. Doth men testIfied that thy had only sold two tickets . whIch hall been obtained on the Irst trill of the man on the outl o Into the grounds. The fact that only a short tme hall Intervened brtween the two trips con- vlncell the board that the men wer telling the trutlt and after they had heen connned a few hours they were escortel front the grounds and seen no more. SOLD 'HEl OWN COUPO2S . The other case was that of two ticket selcra ! who sold three of . their own COUP 1 railroad tickets early on the mornIng or tM same day. Both men lived out or the cIty and In buyIng their transportation they re calved thrpe tickets which they hall no use for when they reachpl the grounds. A party of four People arrived at one or the gJes hefore time offices had been oenol The specIal policeman who was In charge went Into one of the tCkEt seller's taxes and encountered the two men Just opening UII for the day's business. One of the ' mel handed the officer three coupons from his own tickets mind on ordinary gate check , receiving pay for the same. The olcel immediately reported the fact to the hoard and the offenders were arraigned be- Core them. Neih'1r ' denIed that they hal sold the tickets In utstlott . but hall ! sup- porll that they hall a right to do so all they were only geUI.g back money that they hal already pall out. Both men were rnt back to. their posts with the . In- Junction that the offense shou\l not he re- iteat d. In dlsfussung ! the matter Manager Dnsmore said : " "le statement Is entIrely : false as to a bIg Bt\al going on durIng the state fair. This Is I -the first year that the board of managers adopted the coupon system - tem of tickets and I has kept out hundreds who formely beat lW at every turn , both In thc way of speculation and stealIng. I Is I true that many oC the coupon tickets sold by the railroads were disposed of at a re- duce rate b ) m3ny who did not care . to see this fall ali there were others sold by the booth men at less than regular price they taking out a certain per cent of their Ii- cense ! fees In tickets . but outlle ! of those mentIoned I ant pocitlve there was no Ir- regularity as to the sale oC tickets anti . none stolen. " The nnmher oC dead heads as announced - nounced by the 'Iocal. paper as being 'I.QOO , Is also denied by the board anti Is olcially stated at 1.37 not Including the exhibi- tore employen' ' and others around the grounds admitted between the hours of G p. m. and 7 a. m. . when a pass was us1 that was not taken up by the man In ! charge of the gate. OFFICIALLY TABULATED. Following Is an ofcial statement oC the number oC people that paosed through the gates during the week who held coupon tickets . and also those . bought at the gates : - - - ro r f n n- o : E ; : ; g l" ; n SO i , ! _ _ " " 0 ' r ' . . r . . I : . . : . g : 1 : : I. , 1 : I _ _ _ _ _ _ J Monday . . . . . . 1.9411 2.71i1 696 33Sf 1 r 4,426 Tlo"la : ) ' . . . . . . . 5.247 12,572 1,0111 331 1,255 1 15381 . \Vedn.'tlny " . . . . . . 8.6S9 ' li.Il 1.091 1 542 l.3132117.tS9 1.362Il7o9 Thll.l "ornp"lay , . . . . . . . . . .2),75 ' ) : . 27.252 ) 1.21)1) 1,2)3 l.5Sl3l,2i1 ' Friday . . . . . . . ! . [ .9 : : ! 6.789 I. ( ) ' rII.2 87911.01 11'31.21 . - - - -1-1-- Total . . . . . . 16.671 6J.02 l.O 6J3.MII.8618.391 'In'c"'II. lt oCcult % 't'ssels . Se"t. : I. At New Yorle-Arrlvel-0bdam. train Rott erdain. At New York-Arrlved-Nordhnd , Cram Antwerp. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' , , . ' . . ' . 'rlllcat\.HC IltJ I.'S. The J. C. Grant linking ! Powder company oC ChIcago has ne.sIgllehI. Three laborers were kIlled at ! lerllen , Conn. . Tuesdu ) ' hy the caving In oC a sewer trench M. if. De Young oC the San Francisco ChronIcle called : from Liverpool for home 'umula ) ' . 'rho American cuter ) ' works ot ChlcaJo were ,1amaled , to the extent oC $ .O by Ore TUeRda ) ' . The Irst norther oC the s'eson visIted , Texas 'I'tiestltty. I was accompanied by much needed rain. ' 1he republicans . of CincInnatI Tuesday nomlnaled a count ) ticket. ' 1herd were no contests over the noittlnatlons. \V. S. Mea's anti , 1 man nnmell Owens were struck by IL trolley car In \\'ashln- ton Tuesllay and fatally Injnred. The National lay Dealers' assocIation Il In session ill Circinnatl. There are 20 tlealers present from all harts of the coun- tr ) ' . John n Lanllr was waylalll near Wyo- ma.r. . Vu. . i)9 ' ' 'h01a. Potts and 'o'l twlco. LanIer dlell and I'otts has been ar' rest ad. Horce C. Stewart oC Seneca Kan. . has been sentenced to IWo years In the peahen- tary for mlsalJproprlutng ' 1.30 collected for 1 client. ChIef Engineer ; \Vlson at the navy han : been sent 10 Scuttle tn ascertain and report as to whether Moran Brthcrs , who hl on one or the torpetlo heats for the iltuvy , have the facilities for doing the worle. 11ev. \V. . \ . Taylor , who came to Oklahoma - homa from \'lscmull has been suspended by the Congregational ( assocIatIon for tak- lag advaittage Qr 1g divorce law oC the ! territery to obtulln IL I divorce front his wIfe terrlr without notice flY ltL'r. I Is claimed tat 11r5 I I1heth Thomp- son. wife IC a 'uNI known ChlcaHo turf wrller. I ! living 10 1an Francisco with the officIal handlcapler ot tht California olclat Cnlfornla Jockey clii b. Mmp. ' rholiilson mysteriously dlsappearetl two tears ago. REFORU TO3ACCO 31rjv o& pcIQ No Chemicals Nicotine eutraIized No Nerves Quaking No Iloart Patpilitlng No Dyspeptic Aching e-vous U U-VSPEPTC - - . - 1.'JI : IS Tin : P5C'l'olta. . h)1S'l'ItlCT. S""l'rll 1lrJr " Vnreii tillers ( I iii t..I nt "hllnllrll.lll. I I IILAlml.IIA , Sept 2 1.-Shortly after 8 o'clock fine dIscoverut In tint fro was dllco'erM Ilx-story brick hulhlnK at 1 Chestnut itreet . occu- pled by Charles J. Webb & Co. , , leRlef In yarns and wools Inll In half nn hour no less tItan sIx alljaeent buildIngs were In flalites . Tii . district Is given over almost wholly to large : woolen dealers anti warehouses , nail the Webb hulln ( was fankell by the five- story eem.cal worl oC Charles Lola nf at 12 South , Front strcet. The Inllammahle substances w"th which the structures were stored spreal the blaze wih amazing rnl'- itllty . and n gl'neral alarm was sent lit 'fhe Webb buIldIng hall been gutted before the fremw had mit their first strem nlon , I and theIr efforts were tle\otell to s\"n the a I- JoInIng houses. The fanws first sllrcall to 18 Chestnut etret . oc 'upktl hy I II. les" ton & Co. . commlsson : merchantH , and hl\rnlll through to l'igles I , a narrow thoroughfare In the rear. Tile Ila1o then otemled : on the lIght tn the IJlhln s of BuckIngham & Par- tlesoii . dealers In colon yarns 120 Chestnut street and James E. Mttclicl . woolens , 122. and on tlia Ie ! Richard Ably and iCeyser . Foston & Co. at 110. In these buIldIngs . however . ever the flames were largely conlned to the rear. At 10 o'clock the fire was still burning but the work of the department prevent Its further s\real ! . l'rt'Miuleiit 1111" ' " 'II Nut AU"II' . LONDON . Sept. 2t.-A Vienna Ils\ateh to the Chronicle says that the statement thai PresIdent I.'aure will attend the coronation of the czar Is emphatically contradicted In St. Petersburg and that court etiquette tines not allow other monarchs and heads of states to attend such ceremonies. - ell.tl h. I t n 1. . Coil rt liii ri Imileul. MADRID . Sept. 24.-The captaIn of the Iortera , the merchant steamer whtch saiik the Sllanlsh cruiser Bacaslequl at the mouth of the Havana hmaritor will he court martalcl on a charge of culpable carelesaitess - - - I'NHSUS.1' , \ ( ( ; tAI'IS. Gad 's Wallis Is registered at the MIllard. Mr. anti Irs. P. W. Wider of Chicago are Murray guests dward layden of Hayden Bros. left for New York yesterday. Mr. S. N. MIles and wIfe , Coon Rapids Ia. , are at the Barller. C. : [ . Avery of the Avery 110\ " company , Chicago , Is at the ! [ ercer. Ten mem her ! oC Gladys W'alhl8' comp:1Y : are domIcIled at the BaricH. J.v. . Drlslcl , stock dealer , Spearlsh , S. D. , Is registered at the Paxton J. M. Kenney , advance agent for "The Colon KIng " Is at the Millard. : [ 1. and Mrs. David I.'eHz ali daughter of Peoria are guests at the Ptxton. . FrederIck Paullng. leading man for Gladys Walis. Is quartered at the Murray. Mr. rank Logan agent for Sam T. Jack's Extravaganza conpaity . Is stoppIng at the Barker. Mr. J. Green and wife . Mrs. Carol Nef and daughter are Chicago arrIvals at the Barller. 11. G. Flynn assistant tIcket agent for . the lssourl Iacilc. has gone to Sioux City to attend the races. J. C. NIcholas general baggage agent of the MIssouri Pacific. with healuuarters at St. : Louis Is at the Ierchants. Jack Brewster passenger conductor on the Uno of the Oregon RaIlway and NavIgatIon company Is at thc Murray on his way to St. Louis. E. Tydem and G. Ialenberg of Chicago . A. D. orrlson or Idaho Falls . ofcers of the Great Western L1nd and Irrlglon company , are at the Dellone. M. K. Siueru'ood with a \holemle tea house of Chicago 19 a guest of the Iurray. Mr. Sherwood Is the author of the mien' sotig "Since Thou Art Mine. " \ \ ' . C. Vamtdcrvoort chief clerk In the raIlway - way mal departnieitt . returnell yesterday Crom } Cearney . where he attended the funeral of A. M. Lyon a route clerk. Mrs , P. 11. Cook of 1822 Grace street QC- companl by her mother , Mrs. A. S. Hughes of Astoria Ill. . heft yesterday for 1 four week's trip to Colorado points. . 38. Stone and Aucittor Governor J. : t State AUIHor W. W. Stone of MississIppi . E. D. Skene , land commissioner for the Illinois Central , and Mr. Smith , general attorney oC the Yazoo & Mis- sissippi Valley Railway , wLI be la Omaha Friday 00 a tour of the north - - At time Icrc r--l. : A. Foster I , MInneapolIs ; F. E. Lark Chicago ; M. Noble Oshkosh ; G. Colville . Chicago ; C. II. Beach , Salt Lake ; C.W. . Bloodgood . Chicago : S. L. KcUey , Kansas CIty ; James McDonald , I.lncoln. Neb. ; AIrs. George WashIngton , I ) . C. ; Mrs. Fr- , \ards , Johnstown N. Y. ; H. Thropp , jr. . dge- moat . S. D. ; Wilam Sar , BlaIr . : eb. , J. W. Hewit , Portanl , Ore. : H. I. Brown , Phla- lelphla , Pa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S'hrn.I'II" nt I h , ' Ihuttels. At tile Murray-W. Collins , \\'ahoo. At the Paxton-'heodoro C. Koch Miss Nancy Wiltze. Fullerton. \'llze. Fulerton. . At the \rcade-I" . S. Ileacock . Falls CIty : J. F. Peddicord Hebron , J. ! I Casey , LIncoln - colnV. , . F. MIller , Schuyler. At the lerchants-J. ! I Klnger . Ains- worth , It. C. Rountree , I ) . Kingery , J. T. \\Iesman. Llncon : ; \ \ ' . C. Fulkeron , Blue Ilihi. : / I1.\ Nervous Sleepless , 10 appetite and very much run down , was the condition of my husband 81nco taking Hood's Sarsaparia ho ! ns wonderfully improved , and ho now eats and sleeps well ; in fact , he 1 all right. Hood's Sarsapar wo esteem yen7 hIghly. " ? . M.n'ir Con- n'GAN , verl ar f3t. , Pueblo , Colorado - - - - Hood's Pilic ! cure all Inr lilt . btliou . Pls ICU. I.adche 23c. - )44''s LTJ4 8 : ' pEpllt3 . - - - - - - - - . A3lt'SCiEN'I'S. ' GREI GtJTOi\f \ TATE . . Tel . 1531-PftXTIN - - IUIOP5S. Ir. lnST PEAfORM NCE. Matinee Today at 2. j1 ! . A. M. ( AL -IN. IP 'S COMPANY . Paul :1. I'otter'e DramatIzation ot Du- : aurler's Novel , T J J 1 B " ficDS f 25c , GOc , 15c , 51.00 ) , , . ; They wit put on : II flesb ' . . . . 0 flesh. No Inter how . 3'ou'vo lost I , Stulrt's JYPtlstl ) Tablets will putt on NI&II - flesh.Tile Tile ) ' do I In n Ilcrfect ) ' nnturl way , hy IIfOthllr fesh.Cormlnl fOOll ! which the weak , u\erwurkcIlstuluch ICCUMC1 to .hl. , I , STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS - restores helilhy ncton In the sto1leh 111 tlhosUvl organs promiiptly , Illl'asanlr - - cOlllounls. Iltlrl ) ' . ' 'hcy Iutou , UCALTU\'lLCSlIUttIU fat oC Cod Ilver OIl timid . . " Its tthr - ' 'hlsoTablctJ cure every Corm oC DY"lwpsln and Imuilgestiout because they COil- ( alit \ the 11rcstl."IIle JuJsln together ! with blsluth 111 othiel'valmtnhlt'stottiael.itca - -c-- SoJd by druggists lt t ccnt" l'eI JlckalU Ir bClt tlrcct by nldrossnl tTHE STUART GO , I1ARSHALL , MICH. T . . - I' ' " - -b" " 'I ' _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - W - MANHOOD I RESTORED 1'11'umt111111 "CUPIDtNE" , : , : tioti 01 n famimoum1'rrmich h'It'Ciciatt ' hml qtmickiy VitaiiL.'rt3i1' cure : i of l'i all ; : : ii I , . . . tOI . l'h'slrll 11 'IICkl tat mar. t \ ? "on9 or tii'u'aeq ollh , ' II'n.rU\ tmgitmi. . motel , M ( stat i ; Jnsmnla l'"lnsln ( lie II'n.rU'JII. . . , , . . t.sLllnlu'fr ' ) ' , c' ' Jlck.Hclllll hll..lun. Cr'ttl Jt'ltiiii \ " 'J - ( J'llplo. . 'tJimfllnesi In ttarr' , Exltaui'timig . flr'tiit , 11"11. , , )0111\ , ' -S ! JI"I" fii "rr' xhln.lnl ' - Coiistlttatlon. J L stopq 11 I 11.1. ity lay or JI"I"nlo'lo IIh lP\'nl t . ! fllkk. tidat oC ll.chall ! , which InoLlhrrkrIIRI.lo ! Hperiutniitrriin'n ititI ( ( horror itt Ilpolonc ) ' . ( 'LTI iui : , ' I : cieu ( built cr , ILl Illhe 11'11 R : D E FORE AFT eUbU AND , ( 11011 F'RP AfE khnl's anti the itrhmiar , } ' orgalts of all impuritIes , \ UI'lnFNI19trnlhcn anti rl.lorrs9111 weak itrgnns ' , . ! cmietl it ' hurlers ii U'JRnl aInty 'ho re.aoil suIe ' ' ant hot : ) per cent nra troubieth tu'li . onOI , ' 14 Iii the kitowlt rena-il v to wiiitoul , , . Joat.u I I I' CUt' ! II4t ouiiy euro an opt ratmoii ttao t.'stimnttl cia. A ivnittenjtiintahituegis'eo ntl mont' > ' rt'inrnt'd ( ttt , " . iloc not etlitel i'ermattcutcur ' p1.00 a hoe , tix air 5.W , by mmiii. Senti for FREIt circular amid tt-suimottimila. . . : .imas JAYL 2L'HICJ1'tIl ( CO. , 1' . 0. fox e76.Samm l'ramicL'teoC'al. .tbrSalcbt FOR SALE LW GOODMAN D11CO CO. . 1U3 Farnati , 3t. , Omaha. . A Few Advantages Offered by the Citleago , MIlwaukee & St. l'aul Itullwtjy , thu short lhlme to Cltlcago. A clean traIn mmmdc up nttd started from Omna himi. CHICAGO1 . % ; , ; , 3uanEs , , ; itonis CEDARRANDS I flaggao checked front resitiemtce to Ut's tiimauiumt , a.e.Iai ucla service anti cour. teous eltlpioyes. Emitire train lighted by cia utriclty , 'itht electric m'eadhimg Innips in ovary berth. Finest dining car service imt t lie west , wIth meats servett a Ia citric , or , in other words , order what you want and p ny for what you get. Flyer lcuvs union depot - pot daily at 6:00 : P. iii. , arriving at Chicmtgo a t 9 a. lii. CIty TIcket 0111cc. 1504 Farnain Street. C. 13 CARI1IEI1 , CIty TIcket Agent. . . - - - - - - - - - "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN. " MARRYAPLAIN GIRLIFSHE USES SAPOLOs'J _ _ _ _ _ _ , - - - - - ' - . - . - - --s'J , , HOM ES * - No PL1.CE ON EARTH Otters greater advantages to the intelligent settler. One-half the work you now do hero vlhl gIve four times the results In this womitierfully pro ductlVo country. Twenty to forty acres In timiti land of pleny Is ermough to uvurk antI Is sure to tmiako you money. Do the work niiui time resuits mtre se ureul ; there Is no ituclm timing as failure. The people ni e ft iendly ; school , churches newepilliere , are Itienty ; raIlroad facilities fine mind a soIl wimuse ritllmlm'ss 19 unsurpassed , alt InvIte the enterprIsIng loan s'ho wants to bet. ter hits own condition and that of hIs family. ' 1'vo anti 'I'Iirci. : Ci'ups Cait he Stitataessfttfly Grow'lI the Sminc Ycai' Timber Is abuntiant-Luimber is chicap-Fuel costs nothing-Cattle are easily raised and fattened-Grazing Is line all the year. CLIMATE Is healthy and dellglltfUl' lantl and sea breezes and cool nIghts. The mean temperature Is 4'2 to 66 tlegrees. The average raInfall is 56 inches. No xtrunle of heat or cold ; sulhtcletmt rain for all crops. 20 TO 40 ACRES properly worked makes you more money and nialces it easier than the best 160-acre farm in time west. Garden products are a wonderful yIeld and all brimmg itig prIces. StrawberrIes , peaches , plums , apricots grapes , pear figs , early apples , lIt fact all small frutits , are euro and proiltable crops. NO 1)ROU'I'IIS , NO HOT WINDS , NO FLOOI ) , NO IICA'I'Iil ) TiRMS , NO BLIZZARI)5 , NO CuLl ) SNAPS , NO LONG COlA ) \VINTERS. No CROP FAILURUS. The great fruit growIng and vegetable raising district of tim South. A toll that raises anything that gruws anti mu location from which you reach tIme markets of the whole count ry. Your fruIts arid gardemt truck SOul On tIme ground anti placeti in Chicago St. Louis anti Now Orleans ntarkebi in 12 to 21 hours.-In this garden spot of America. 'rite Most Eqnable Climate in Aiiierica. Orchard Homes The most carefully selected lands in the beat fruIt anti garden sectIons o now offer in tracts of tn to for ty acres at reasonable prIces and terms tQ these who wish to avail themselves of the wonderful resources of the cou- try now attracthimg the great tide of itnmIratIon , 20 TO 40 ACILS in that marvelous regIon wIth its perfect climate and rich soIl If properciy worketh wIll make you more money mund make It faster anti easIer than the iest 1C0.acro farmn in the west. Garden products are an Immense yIeld anti brIng big prIces alt time year round. StrawberrIes , impricots , plums , iteachcs , Pears. early apples , figs , ormiiiges-ail small frults-acS an early atid very profitable crop. GO SOUTH. GO SOUTH This is your opportunity. The people are friendly : schools efficient ; news- smears progressive ; churches liberal. The c'nterltliaIng man who wants to leter the condition of Ililnself and his family , slmoulti Invettlgato this matter - ter anti he will be convhiiccii. Carefully seiectott fruit growing anti garden lands In tracts of 10 to 20 acres we now offer on lIberal terms and reasonable prices. Correspondence olicitcd. CEO1 W. A1ESY General Agent ' 1617 Fariiam St. , Omaha , Net , . - - - - , - ' - : A3lUSlDiI5NTS. COMING.-- THURSDAY , SEPT. 26. % v S. CLEVELAND'S GREA'I1ER MASSIVE MINSTRELS TWO-iERFOIMANCIS ONLY-TWO 3hii I I ii Ct' It II it II vu' ii i ii i.e. PSi'AL I'lthC'ES Matinee. adult. &Oc , cliii. then 25c. ) , I SEPT. 27 and 28 It's ii ( tu.i . 'i'IuIng-i'uisli It A Iunig , Cluis 'oui iteemi it St'vrt't C CANARY & LEDERER'3 X-ew York ( 'tialno i'rolttctlon , Intact , THE PASSING SHOW \'ith Its lit peepie , lacluling Joitut 1-i. lIt-n- 5115W , Vefnoa.i Jarimemtii , ( leorga A. schmhier , Lucy 1)31) ' . .ihn 1' . ( ; mlbett , ( lmtridait $ ! iiimtumi , Iieyliiotmr hteaa. amatige Leasing. ( lumi l'tlty , amy 'rn liroeck. l : . H. Tar' the 1.t'lglt $ tat'ma , Canary & 1.etluu'ai atrmelaul Nt'W Yaik ( 'aatlio l'ickaalnnieu. anti the be-tmutiful 'L'lnrint : I'rot1iguu' ballet will ha at itme theater , MORAND'S SCHOOL VOlt 1)ANCING , 1510 BARNEY , WILL IIEOI'F1N FOR ADULTS TUESDAY AT 8 1' , M , ; CllhIDitEN' , BE- ( IINNEItS , SATURIAY , 30 A. 38. ; AD- VANcrD , 2 P. M. OPENING ASSEM- lILY , 7IIURSDAY , OC1OBER 3D , S P. M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. - - - A Ii I'4 I 131 lIN'I'S. AriD WED. , DYi I I.F SEI'l' , 24-25 , MATINEE WED ESD Y. Thu (3 ifteti Y uing ( 'oino.j It , tao , GLADYS WALLIS Anti a $ uierb Company of h'iaycr , IncludIng MR. FREDERCC ( PAEJLDItJG. I'reaentinie for the first time hero Clay M. Greene's New Irmuiiatlzaioti of FUHJ ! 'tS'ItIi compleTe Scenic In.eahiture. Sale ef seai will ( p'n ( "lOfldtiY morning at the following IrIcea lust titter. tic , I.e anti hi.ta ( ; b.tienny , SQe and ISa. smilmery. Vs , WIILP WEST si4oW A t thu iteral I ) ' I'urk , 21)1 It mtntl 31 mutt. TONIGHT AT 8.00. ) ! nrvIoua Feettu In Iii.llng Untamed llronchmos mnd Wiltl titters. . % uinilaai.n : : : ; nuiI go Ct'smts , ToNifluiT any chthl&l antler ii free if accorn- jjeied , it ) ' gtm.trdiamm. . - - ( S..at.Icr's ! t.lrII.s luwu,1 , n'ans. EI1YROYL PILLS I , Original an.1 ( , , VC10i1141. $ L' .rc , . .is , . , , liam , . IADt. . .k cf f i. . . ' I'n.t.i't ' lot Ctkhuk. pIe- . , . . . . , . . ( ' ' 4 Jifl.4 I IL.l &n.I C.Ii s.l.mtic _ , % ; . . . . . . .J'.i .Ii It5. , Ibtou , Tutu , aj' : : , . uu.IIr , 2f.e.i'g.r.u.t'I.itlt. . - - ffll..i ' .4 ( . .tt.uie , , . Al ltf.tt.tu , ; a.5 4 , .A' I , .t.'ue t.r Ju.ii4ui.I. tn1mmt.ti , . L ) "lIliet fur Iadi."Ii.tU.by relurC ul al.mm. lu' 000 r..ti.t.u. . X. . . 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