. - , . _ - _ . _ _ - . - . . - . _ . . - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - . - V--- - - - _ _ _ ; ; - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - . , - - ' . - - - - - . - - - - - . - - _ _ _ - . _ , _ - . _ - _ -1JI _ _ _ _ _ _ "i _ _ - _ _ _ " . . _ . " . . . * - . - - - . - . " . . - . . . - - - - _ . . I I 2 - _ _ u _ _ 'l'IIE oir.urA DAILY 1J1T1IItBSDAY : , SJL'Tnitnia 20. 180l - ONE FOR : TilE ENGUSIHIAN \ I - - - Spruce Was Balled with Bettor Judgment Than the Yank Boat , , : W WAS LOST ON TUE RUN FOR hOME \ , . - ' Hnr or th ( ' II"H n'r" I'ro'r" to lie f' C sin 11I''r"IIA" (111-111,1 ) 'I'Iiruuig1t out " ' , , " tII"'rllllt , 1111' ' h , t. to \IIIOUlit tutu IHr"eflnll. t OYSTEIl HAY . Sept 2 . -The econd race " between the halt.raters , Spruce IV , the I gngllsh boat and Ethelwynn , representing , tim Indian Harbor Yacht club oC Connecticut , i for the International challenge cup offered by I the Seawanhalm.Corlnt'llan club ot Now York I was won by th , Eng I h boat today by twentY three seconds. The race was over a triangular ! ; - lar course laid on Long Island sound , each leg oC two miles , and the course was sailed over twice , making a total ot twelve tijilos . The Lilliputian yachts were sent away at 12:30. : They were flagged to make their first heading for a point east by south , halt north , which was a reach with the wind southe3st. I thelwynn was compelled to make a tack I more than Spruce before she got around the ' first mark , hut she got there three minutes seventeen seconds ahead ot the chailenger. On the next leg It was a broad roach In which poInt ot sailing t'le IIrltlsher was said to be at her best. hilt she did not crawl up on her rival. On the contrary she lost fltly- tour seconl1 The last leg was a close reach and on Il Spruce gained ! ; on Ithelwynn six seconds , allll when they started on the final secolul ( round there was only three Tn inn tea fitly-eight seconds between theni Within an eigHth ! ot a mile ot the first mark on the second round 1. Spruce passed Ethelwynn but the Yankee Immediately drew ahead agaIn only to surrellller to Spruce within three minutes , when the two slllppers hall a bit ot a lulling match between themselves. gthelwynn went ahead iiarlng the fifth mark and drew away front the Briton , turning , the marl thirty-one seconds before her antagonist. The last leg was a beat to wlllllward. Mr. PlehIs carried on a policy ot long tacks while Mr. Brand , went about so often that the JJn- lookers ( declarel ! he was tacking twice to Irlehls' once. Ethelwynn stood on a long board to the eastward , while Spruce , by mak- Ing her small sized tacks scooted over the line close hauled , twenty-three peconds ahead ot the American which hall eased oft sheets far away tram Ihe finish and came ahead very fast but too late. The olllcial [ time table Is as follows : Ethelwynn. SPI'1II'O. First marl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1:1 : : 1:18:32 : : Second , mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:3i7 : : : 1:10:4 : : Third ) mark . . . . . . . . . . . 2:02E : : : 2:0:51 : : Fourth mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:9:3S : ) : 2:39 : : 8 Fifth marlt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:26:5 : : 3:2:39 : : Finish . . . . . . . . . . . /.4:26:07 : : 4:2:1 : : Elapsed time . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:56:07 : : 3:55:41 : : Sprlce , won Iy 23 seconlR. , GAINS Olr 'IH NA'VIONAL LAt7I3. Unl"hnl' " ; Inl , " StIeeeMN C"nln I ) ' " ' nfl I'ig fl'nU Ihln..II.hln. BATrDIOng , Sept. 2-'I'he rgulnr ) season ; son on the home grounds closed today with an easy victory for the Champions over the } 'hihlles. Taylor was very wlll , and Horer Score almost ! : invulnerable ' . Attendance , 5,000. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .3 0 3 1 0 0 0 07 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 His : B"llmore , 7 ; PhIladelphia , 5. Er- rorR : Phiadelphia 2. larnl1 { runs : haiti- more 2 ; l'hiliadelphiln. . ! 1. 'rwo-hase his : Keeler , Iellhant ) . Stolen bases : Gleason , Jteltz . Douhle ! plays : Heitz to GleuRon to Carey ; Jennings to Carey ; Gleason to Jennings - nings to Carey. Base on halR : OFf I tofter . I ; of Taylor 4 . Struck out : Ily hlolfer 2 : hy Taylor 2. Hit by pitched , ball : By Taylor. 1. Batteries : HorCer and Hobln- son ; Taylor and Clements. tmplrp : Kl'eCe. Time : One hour nnd forty-live minutes. PIHATI SWFIT TII' PLATTEI1. I.OUISVI.I.B. Sept. 2-'fhe PlrteR won the third allll laRt game oC the lrles from the Colonels tOllay. Both teams played good hal until the sixth InnIng , when the home Score : team went to pieces. Atellance , 400. LoulsvUe . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1-.1 4 . IJtsbur . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 0 0 0 8 01 JIlts : I.oulsvle. 8 ; Pittsburg . 15. Errors : Louisville , 8 : Pittshiirg . 3. Earned suns ; Iltshurg , 2. Two-uase his : Becldey , Smith . Sienzel home runs : Hawle ) Stenzel Sacrifice Mack ' . Stolen hases Sacrlce his : : , leclde : Cross (2) ( ) , hilerbauer. ouhle plays : Cleric to Warer ; Warner to O'Brlen ; O'Brien to McCormick to Hassamaer : Beckley ( unas- slated ) . Base on balls : Off : McI'arland 4 ; oft hawley :1. : Struck out : Iy : McFarland 1 : hy hawley , 3. Hit b ) ' p\chell ( hal : Smith. Wid Ilch , : HawlIY. flatteries : tcFar- lanl nnciVarner : Hawley and Iack. Um- plro : 1nslie. 'rime : Two hours. : t'IIIlAY PI A YIj ' 1Ig GAI . nROOKI.YN , Sept 25.-The Bostons had no chance whatever to win from Brooklyn this afternoon. Murray not only gave every close Ileclslon agaInst the Beau Eaters ) , hut Capped the clmax hy I calnA the game at the end ot thu sixth claiming It waR too dark to see the ball. 'fhe teams hall played little more than an hour and when Murray ItopplII the game the sun shone hrl hty , The crowd ) 'eiIei ( for the teams to play nod not a tow asked to hove theIr money refunded - funded Attendance . 1.8. SOII : Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 1 1- Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 2 0 02 jilts : Brooklyn , 3 ; Ioston 4. Errors : Brooklyn , 2 ; hloston : 1' ' arl'II runs : Jrookl 'n , 2 ; lloston. 1. BasC on h\lR : : Off Daub , . ; olt Damn 1. Struck out ; By Daub 1 : hy 1)olao , 2. Three-base hit : Grim 'fwo- hae his : Anderson , . Nash. Sacrifice hit : LachanN' . lilt by pltche,1 hal : Nash , . hint- tortes : 1).tub nOd Grim : "Ian nl ( ! Ih'an. , 'lme : One hour a 11 eh'ven niuutes Um- ' plre : : Iurr ' . Game called on account oC durkness. CO.OHS DIVIDE TUB IAST. ST. LOUIS Sept. 2-'rwo games were played , 11 the HellR nod II owns this afternoon - noon anti I was almost dark bolero they finished. Coleman , I new 0110 went In the box for the Brons. . and Atlnson a Mis. lourl bay . Wl'nt Into Il'C leld , Miller CO\- ereti short anl Cooley third. Oten recllve ( Coieniati'i delivery. 'Ihl only feature o the fIrst game wns the Inability of the ( Irowns to bat consecutively. II the second gamu Ilreitengtein was lt his hest :111 the game was won on Its merits. Score , Irst game : St. T.olis . . . . . . . . . .000002213-S Cincinnati . . . . . .6 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 . -15 His ; St LouIs 16 ; CincinnatI . 12. Er.rors : St. Louis , 4 ; CincInnati , 5. I'arned : runs : St. Louis G ; Clllnnat , I 'wl-bas. hits : Parrot. iloy. 1hr e-IJas.J hilts : Connor , Sheehan , C , Mule r. home runs : Ccoiey tiheehian. Stol'l ba's : 10) I (1 ( ) , C. : tler ( :1) : ) . I.utham : (2) / I. ) 8mlth. Vaughn . : fclhee. Foreman. Double pin , ) ' : QUII to Connor hoses on bails : Off Coleman i ; oft Foreman . 1. lIlt tw I.lchet . ball : hioy. Struck out : By ( ol'nln. 5 : by Foreman . 5. 1'as'ed bills : Ynushn , Otten. Wlhl Illch : Coleman. Batteries : ( ol'lun 111 Ollm ; F'orenutit 1111 Vaughn. ' 1110 : 'l'wn hours. Umpire : Mcionoltl. Attendance : 500. Score , second game : St. I.ouls . . . . . . . . 001000310-5 Cincinnati . . . . . . 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 O hits : St Louis . 1 : CIncinnati , 8. Errors : St. Louis Ii ; Cincinnati . 5. E.trned ' runs : at LOII ! 3 : ( 'Incionatl , 3. Thre-hasl , hit : Miller. : toll'n bases : Kissinger . 1'tll C. Miller , . 10) Griy. Double plls : Quinn ) ) ) t6 ( ' ( ulnol' . Bao en bails : Off Irl.ltpusteln. 3'1 uhf Parrot 3. Struck out : McI'hee. Sac- t1flco hit : ( ulnn. l.terlcR : Ureltensteln and Oten : Parrot nod Ora ) ' . Vinpire : Mc- 1)onahd 'rime : 'wo hourR. At tentlance . 483. SI NIOHS PU.L or.'J ANOTII H. WMHING'ON , SI'\II j.-Washlngton won today In the tenth \ innine. ' 'Il Senators - torR fielded wel and were ahle to hit the hal to good vtIrpose. Dohnes Ihr"ehgl'r : ) with three men on hase was n feature oC the game. Attenilanec' . IS. Score : 'ashlngton . . . 0 0 1 1 0 2 GOO 3-7 New Yotk. . . . . . 0 0 1 : 0 : 0 0 0 2-6 His : WnshlnHtol , 1 ; NEW york , 7. Er- rors : WatbIngton . 1 : New YOI'k. 5. l ar"ll runs : 'ashlnglon , G : New York , 3. Two- 'lwo- line lilt : AI.lhach. Thrce.ha hiit : Doh- iIey , "al 1 lauren. Stolen hl : Abbey . lc.tIro , German , StareH'.I. Cart\\'I'h > ) . Crools. taerll'l' hilt : iMont. loubo : hi llnt 1oubo \lay ; ii. Iwll ( una.slstelBase ) on t bals : Off Icrcer , 3 : oft 10110) \ ' . G. Struck out : Ih' Mercer , 2 : by ) ' : H.V. 3. las l'\l halls : ! , 'Gllr. , liyie. lath'/II' : Mercer and McOuln' : Uohnp and iayie. Ilinpirt' : leI llpl. hurst , Tune : 'i'wo hours nod ) ten mInutes. S1'\NmNG 01 'lm ' 1.\:18. l'tnyedVoti . I.ost. 1'.Ct. Bnltmore . . . . . . . 12 1 : . NI i 11 07.2 Cleveland . . . . . . . . 12 81 . 1 ; 17 :3 : Philadelphia . . . . 127 77 5' ' ) W.6 Chicago . . . . . . . . a , ; .1 ; ' 51 fl ; . BostOi . . . . . . . . . . 12' .0 IS r0.6 . Brnokl)1 . . . . . . 1:7 m r l1 . I.- IltsburA ( . . . . . . . . 129 jl W ) 11.3 . : NIw York . . . . . . 1 ' r. f CI.:1 . CIClnllt . . . . . . . . 126 I rl . i2 , lt . " 'a"htlgton . . . . 1 : 41 "I 5.1 . it. t 1.01. . . . . . . . 1 : ) : : 9 ! 1 : 2 I.luls\ile . . . . . . . 129 t 31 tlj :02 ; . 011"3 ( edt ) 1 Chlalo at Chwhnl U : Citme. ) CIJe. land lt T.oulttvllle : Ilt.uurl at : t. I.ouls. Ih..1 011. Shut 0,1 . CAflON Ia. . Sol.t. 23. tSib. t > , tat 'fell- frm.-Cars'n and Beth Olk baYd ! , theIr S , . % 4. - . : _ : : _ fs--- - . - , . o.cont game ot bal hero today , wih 1 score ot 9 to 0 In favor of arson. 10th chums played their hRt , but the vlRlo/ failed to make 1 ! ore. Score : Carson . . . . . . . . . .0 r 0 1 0 0 0 2 . -9 Iell Oak . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( - Interlea : Carson . Irlclt and Jageburk ; fled Oak , Dennis and Stevenson ' \I S'I' \SSOCI\'I'IO : lt.tCIh I'IS ' , 1.I"nln 1I 111" the ChUIIII.I"II"hlll "t . lu' IIlr,1 iiI'k J.'uA"\ , ST. JOSFPI Sept. 2.-I.ineoin J.hlyed . to- day with ni the carelessness ot a team that had had the Pennant cinched for 1 week anll dldn't care a ce"t how the last game went Ktmmerer Imply lobbed the ball over and let the home team hit It a" It liked . I WIS the lat game nf thc chlmlllonshl ) season ot 1195 nl ! sees Lincoln an easy . winner of the Ilnnan. Score : At. Joseph..0 0 1 4 3 3 1 0 012 Lincoln . . . . . . . . .004000200-6 hIlts : St. Joseph 16 : LIncoln , 8. Errors : St. JOKl'lh , , 2 : Lincoln , 3. Batt'rle" : John- Hon all Lehman ; Kimmerer EbrIght nll Speer. DES MOINES . Slpl 2-Scero : DI ! :10111' . . . . . . . .4 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 0-1 Dublllue . ' . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 Hits : De ! Moines . 1 ; Dubuque , 10. Errors : DeR Moines . 3 ; Dubuitue . 10. Batteries : HOeh nod Trfe : Dillon anll 1)lxon. IOCIrOHU , 11. ) Slllt. 2-Score : norkrord ' . . . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 0 2 0.0 0 3- Ieorll . . . . . . . . . . . . .00012222'-P hits : flockfnrd 1 : l'eorln 11. Errors : htockforil 0 ; leorln. 2. Batteries : Unller- wood , Horton 1/11 Klng ; Thiommis and Col- hitis. lns. ITUtILINCTON Sept -Score : Burlington . . . . . . . . . . . , E 4 2 2 0 .1 8-23 'Burln . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 GOO 0 I 0 8 His : BurlIngton , 25 ; Quloe . 9. Errors : Burlngton , 3 : QUloc I. lattlrll's : Nichols mind I.ynh ; Hill . Mc reevy and liohmtnd STANING 01" 'fl ' 'IA1 S. Played. Won. Lo"t. P.Ct LIncoln . . . . . . . . 12,1 81 42 G5.9 De" MoineM . . . . . . . . 121 71 ( r C,6.9 ' 1lol/es . . . . . . . . . .121 $ 70 51 56.5 Hockferd . . . . . . . 126 f7 f9 53.2 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . 121 r.1 61 m.8 Burlington . . . . . . . 126 GI r 48.4 Dubuque . . . . . . . . 123 E1 7 42.4 St. Joseph . . - . . . . 12 ; - 48 7 : .4 1 ' N1S'AY UISg' ' 'I'U g C.\ l.CLILt'i'IONS. 'Iu""t IIn S4 ' u Inr,1 ' i'l liii' I'leldll " 'IIH'r. , it iirlglitoii . NEW YORK Sept. 2--The first race nt BrIghton Beach was 10'S delayed today , and they were sent off to a peer stnrt. wIth Aler left ) at the PORt Key West allll 011 Dominion rced In front all the wa ) and the later won In the lat furlong. In the second rare Hosalh11 III , who was backed from 10 te 1 to 7 to 2. ted after the first furlong and won caI ) ' . Sir John led In time third race to the last furlong , when the favorite , Nicolini . came away ali won. There was an upset In the fourth race , for Ianwny.t 12 to I. got the verdict after a hard drive by three parts er a length ever Cas" the oddson favorite. In the fifth race Irl was heavily played but could do no better than third , IS the second choice Chatanoo : a , won In a rive. In the last rae McKee waR the favorite , anti went the usual waY of Brighton favorites . Murph led to the Cast furlong , when Little Mat drove Past anti won. Summaries : First race , live furlongs selling : 0111 Dominion - minion (9 ( to 2) ) won Key W.Rt W ( to 2) ) Bec- onll , Cuckoo (0 ( to 1 thIrd. Time : 1 :02. : Second race . live furlongs : Hosalhll II (7 ( to 2) ) wen , Imperial (20 ( te 1) ) second , Unity ( ( to 1) I ) third. Time : 1 :02. : 'rhuIrti race. one mil : NIcolni (0 te 2) ) \von. Sir John (8 to 1 ) 51onll. HOilman B (8 ( 10 1 ) third. ' 'hn. : 1 :13 : ' ' , . Jourth rare , mile and n furlong : Pan- way (2 ( to 1 svoui Cites (7 ( to 10) second , Little Tom (3 ( to 5) ) thlnl 'flml : 1 :51 : . Fifth race one tulle. selling : Chattanooga (1 ( to 1 won. Inqulrentle ( I to 1 seoll. Prig ( even ) thIrd. Time : 1:13\ : \ Sixth race . enl mile . selling : I.lto Matt (1 ( to 5)'On ) . Italic Murphy ( ( I to 1 ) second : McKee (8 ( to 5) ) third. 'lmc : 1:42 : % . - - - - - - - - - - FItlhIll1CiC4N : \ \ { S \YISNINi. . 1"iuuipulied First huuthit' . ; I" OI\l ( juiitr- ter ; 11 ( Oll'n. SIOUX C1'i'Y Sept. 2-Good sport waR furnished on 'Voodlawn track at the Sioux City fair grounds today. The time was good , considering the condition ot the track . flesults which was rather slow. Attendance , .o. HeRuls ; Mile . to beat 2:00 : : John S. Johnson , paced by a quad. 'lme : 2:09' : : , . Mite open , casR : A : lrrl'drlcksen , Omaha , won ; Ihihb . Sioux City , second : : Morrow Sioux City , thIrd. Time : 2:23Ih. : Quarter mile epen , class A : Fredrickson \von Morrow second , Ielrsteln , . Sioux City . third Time : 0:34 : % . Mile handicap , profcssional . purse $ t.o : O'Conner won Johnson second 'elnlg thlrll Time : 2:07. : Mile open class A : Hlhbs won , Fredrlcl- son second Hlghsn thIrd. 'flme : 2:231- : . Mile handicap professional : D. - A. ICramer Des Moines won : Klndera'nter St. Joseph , second : Johnson third. TIme : 2:18. : ' 'hreen I I handicap , cass A : Kilts , Sioux Falls . won ; Logan , Newcastle , Neb. . second : Frellrlckson , Omaha. third. 'rime : 6:41',4. : ' Mile And an eighth , running : Joe Ceurt- ne ) ' won Game Cock second Wedgefield third. 'Ime [ : 1:58 : % . Six furlongs running : l'oMtboy won. Sam Farmer second " 'el Used third. 'flme : 1:16/1 : 2EO : trot : Nettle Lee won In straight heats. Best tmp : 2:27. : Maggie Iacher. Straight- wood , and Onondaga Prince also starte , Special 2:30 : trot : DIIo won In straight heatR. Best time : 2:27 : % . Lady C , Belle B and Tacoma also started. IiiUicIh 'IIII' 'i'll un ) II A'I' lt1COILi ( . 'ntry 11\(1 thiel.'tistest I"'nt uf tl . Y"lr at nlhl'I' . . DUBUQUE . Sept 25.-Seven thousand peo- ole iaw today's races It Nutwo ll park The weather was threatening and warm , the track In Ino condition. A strong wind waR blowing lp the tretch. In the special I , - peln : , third heat , Gentry made time fURtebt , recorti of the season and time fastest third hent ever paced or trotted. Results ; 2:28 : trot : NorvulRon won the tirst . aecoll and fourth heats. Time : 2:2n : : . 2:232:2 : : % \ , . Bonale B won the third he'lt In 2:22. : NaiHe \1 > n. 1110 McGregor . Hurry l and mCa 11.0 , startel1. Specimul Inlrse I.O : John R. Gentry ( Me- lIenr3''cn ) In straight heats. ' 1re 2:0G\ : , 2:0 : : . 2:03 : } t. Joe Iatehln ( (111' ) was ccc- mat In three heats Fidel ( Uvenberg ) wan thlr1 No other4 .tartt.,1 , 'hlrd heat by quarters : 0:31 : . i:02Y. : . 1:3' : : . 2:03 : % . ) 2:1 : pace ' : Colonel Bert won & the first heat In 2:17B : ' lmont won the lcnl 00(1 ( third hlat ! \ rflnl : 2:1214 : , 2II : I'I. Hocker won the fourth heat h 2:1Unfnlshel \ ( on account of IIulml'ss ; , ) 'henls Edison , lied Lady and lieU Malone { 'Iso started. 'l'uulent 3luuuhtmu lCIIllu. . ST. I.OlIS. Sejl 23.-Timo talent threw the - Into the bookies totia' five hnlpoon : tOll ) , a" tn' out of six flvorle ! WO' . 'fhe track 'waq Cast. Sunllawn , the 8 to 5 choice , won time iirt race hy a nose from the 15 to 1 shot Sirloin who nlLlc 11 tIme running. Garza charcd hm ! Into the stretch , where Sun- , dawn came front thllll 1111 ( Dan ilonig's ! recent inmrchaso . Nellie Smith . a sister of : time speetly George t. ' . South . et.'iipseti her Ichl In the 2-year-old race. Site opened at even rttiii \ \ as hnlkell to 7 to 10. In the Inl third race Booze won hy a le " Hth. .1mm 1 < 1. whe waR heavIly backed Iet left I t the post tn the nUh lace. n'or/ . W. Hal- hey was the only outsider to win. Ito came to limo front In the last rce , Summaries : First race seven furlongs : Bundawn (8 ( to 5) won , Sirloin (5 ( te 1 sccommd Garzo : (6 ( to 1 thlnl Time : 1:28 : % . Second race. four and a half furlongs : Nellie South (7 ( to 10) \\'on. Loretta (5 ( Ie 1 ) RpClJI1. hell oC Oak Grove (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0'56. ' 'hlrl truce. I one mile . slng : Booze /3 to 2) ) Miss Norma /3 to m'ei'ommil , won , ; Ntrm\ 1 ) plIenI , Miss Gallop (5 to 2) thlnl Time : 1llt. : ) rolrth race . muix all ! u haH furlongs : Oren gcllllS (5 ( to 2) ) . 1mlnm hI" Hok gen ( ( won. :1a " ( (0 ( 10 1 secolll , Slvorallo (5 ( to 1 ) third. ' 1lmo : t:2i.Fifth : : Fifth race I" furlongs : Hl mlson (6 ( to 5) won. NelfIn ! \\'agier , ! ( to J "I.t'o/ul. / Oak I.'nrlt (2 ( to 1 thlrll. ' 1Ime : 1 :15' : . Sixth race , si'c furlongs , sclllE : Geere W. BallI (5 ( to 1) ) won. Vlrfln (4 ( to 1 second Weavlr (0 ( to 1 ) thh'll. Tlmo : 1 :15. : - - - - - - liii uiseiii' . . 11'11' ' ' ) Ih' " , ) .II th ( ' 'l'vsmelc 1 1' ; ' HO 11. Sepl 25-F'our favorites and ' a Rlcond choleo mal10 thIngs very pleasant for the talent tOlla ) ' . Janellel thl proll- rely or the I Odorl stable . 11rolPpil dead aCer 1harll finish 11 the third race. Wlathr clear ; track fast. Hlsull : First race. six furlongs : :1" > Clark von . James V. Carter second , Jennie June thIrd ' 'ln ] : 1:11. : Secontl race . six turlongs : Lady Doletul won , Aurpla second , Carl Holllnd thtrd. ' 111 : 1:16. : Third meet five anti a halt furlongs , cell. lag : Santa fruz won , Ethel W Heco/ul , I a nrllco third. TIme : 1 :08. : Fourth race , five furlongs , ceiling : Ino- . ! eia won. Doubtful second . Margaret Allen AIn thlnl. Time : i:02 : . . I"IUI race , mile anti a sixteeumtim sellln : Tlsco won , Uncle JIm seeonll , Ve'tonii : third. ' 'ln ] : 1 :19. : - - - - - 1" orijt's . 1noIc i.1 I hI' I' " "I . " . CINCINNATI Sehmt . : -Thl racing lt 0\10) today \a er n high order. 'fho I tulle hlltcatl rl ulel ! lu a roll dlel lown the stretch httween : hlhl :1\ hut Ind Buekwn. limo former wlnnlnl , by \ whisker. Every favorite won . and each was at odds I 01 Ir even Imtctmey . HI'sus . ' I FIrst raCe , live furlongs : CecIl ( ( I to 5) ) , won A\\or Me (8 ( to 1 ) seconll , Ida C ( ( l G to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1 : 02h' , . AIconl race six anti half furlon/- , elnR : Bulk Line ( even ) won blon IO to 1 second , Jlmhoree (15 to h ) third. rime 1 :22. : Third \ mace , five amid It unit turlonJ . el- log : unit John on ( even ) won , Judge Inl lan Denny < ( 2 to 1 ) second . Equinox (8 ( to 1) ) thiirtl , Tinme : 1:00 : % . Tin\ Fourth \ nice . 1:0Y. mile , hanllcl ) . $ O moTtled : Maid Marian ( even ) won IUclw : , : (5 ( to 1) ) second Free Advice ( ( to 1) ) thlrJ. Time : 1:1J : . ( Fifth race one mile . purse : Simol \ ( ( I to : ) won , Ilul Ir ) (6 ( to 1 ) second. O\rella (15 ( to 1 ) third. 'flmo : 1:41 : % . Sixth race , six anti n half furlongs . selling : Semper Lox (3 ( to f von . LOlllen (6 to 1) ) second , Leaflet (3 ( to 1) I ) thlr < . ' 1Ine : 1:22. : II\CI ; ( \1' 'J'Iili (01'I.'A IlS. : ( ' \ul , " 1"'I.h' ' 'lrl Out III ' " , , " I " 1 ( ' ( ' I II' i.u'uti g""I' ' , AITIIHN. Neb. . Sept 2-Speclll ( 'i'ele- grnm.-Timis ) was chilmiren's dar lt the Nc- maim cOlnt ) . fnlr all all ot tIme srhools In the county seemell to ho fully repro- Rented. The weather was all that could he desired antI the atellance "NY Ilrge , the paid ndtmiiions being over 4,000. The fea- pul nrlllsions IreJ ! for tomorrow ale a baleen nRcen lon wih n mule anti 1 leap from 1 Rlxtr-Cont tower ' Into a basin of water four feet dec ) 'rhere was a very close anti excilng race totiny In the 2:50 : class . scoring as follows : Lucy Cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 1 Clarence K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1 2 Topsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .1 3 3 Ethel > rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 3 I 4 Time : 2:6. : 2:13\ : % \ , 2:36. : 2:33Ji. : half mile and repeat : Running race . hllf mie Day Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 Little Nell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 : Lltle ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 10nnre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 JIUONT , Sept 25.-Spccmnl ( Telegram. ) -'he track today waR In flume I condition and weather fine. The races rlRuled : 2:7 : tne. : Back Bal won , Aba al Le- humid . second :1aul , third. 'flme : 2:4. : 2:3744 : , : : Two-year-ohmic : Belle P won , Sateen sec- ond. Time : 2:51 : . 2:18. : DOlge count horses that have never troted for nmoney : Lulu Ir won Mamie Keep second , Irnnnie J thtrl 'rime : 2:50 : , 2 : 92:191. \ : . ltSSOtTHI \ 7ALLEIn. . , Sept 2.5.-Spe- ( clal Telegraimm.-2:50 ) : trotn : Bonnie g s'on Anna H second Dynnmlte thIrd. Best time : 2:23. : 2:19 : trottn : Joe won , Coddle secommd DaIsy .1 thIrd. Best tme : 2:23. : Halt mile dash : LIttle Dick won In 0:51. : - - - - A 1.lf' Lot.iii 'h , ' Sen" , " . DAYID ct'rv . Neu. , Sept. 2m.-'ro the Sporting Editor oC Time lice : Some time ago the UniversIty club of Omaha claImed the amateur championship oC the state iY de- : Ceatlng the Young Men's Christian aAcll- , Since then have ton team ef lasln s we trl"ll to get dates with their eilu and have been reCusel 'Ve want to Hay we are ready anll wlln to meet the Vliverlity club of Omaha In a series oC six games , three at Omaha anti three at Davll City for the amateur - teur chamnploimslmip oC the Rtatc. r they re- fuse we will claim the championship over them. Our club has played a series oC games with nearlY all the amateur tenmR oC the stnte. anti can show n record second 10 none winning Certy-two out of a possIble Ify-sevel gameR played. All we ask Is \ show amihl we certainlY ought te he cn- tted to that. Let lS hear Crom you . Mr. Omnha. J. SJlA nK. Manager David City Base Bal Club. The Universiy club , lsbandell for the season with the hastings games three weeks ago. _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ I ( ' ( ' (1111'(11. Sillivnim for n"r"N' . ChICAGO Sept 25.-"t'arsomm" DavleR nr- rived In the city loOn ) ' from the cast. 'hen shown the statement eC William A. Brady thl If Ftzslmmons ! 11111 cot quIckly agree to a FpCeree. Peter Iaher would be slh- stittiteti . he said ! that Maher Is matchel , with O'Donne "If he steps omit ot that I wi Henll Joe Choynskl agmtimmst O'Dennpl for the purse and bet $2,500 on the Ride. r time reports about Corimett's lack of eondll'n shoull be true I wi bark Choyn111 against l"ltzslmmono anti be glad oC time chance. " In ta11ln ! over the preparations for the tighmt . thc "Parson" said : " 1 see they havc selected imo referee 'et Why den't they pick John I. . SI 1 VI I. He Is ns honest asa a man can be knows the game , and the fact that he was beaten by Corbett would ! make mme difference. I don't see how the < cnn get n better man. " Fh.ht'r. AI'I.I , ) ' for II i.ieezmse . AUSTIN , Tex. . Sept. 2-A pettion for a writ or mandamus to compel State Comp- troler Fimmlay to Issue a prize fight license was led with Justice Dcnman ot the su- Ilr.me court this morning , hut It will 11rdly be acted 01 until the Irst Monday In 'next nmontim when court meets It 'yfpr. Man- damu8 pllerwere also served on ' 'I Collector - lector Williamson eC this county this morn- Ing te compel him to Issue prIze light Ii- celmites. The case Is brought hy county oC- tcers to test time law. Should the decIsion concur with Judge Hurt'a opinIon It Is believed that the fight will take place. Major Oppenheimer R'ld this morning he did not believe Dint the military would be used to stop the fighmt. .Azat . Fim I leI to htrezmh th ( ' H'ol'J. SpHINGlrIEID Iii. . Sept. 25.-The atrc- ton today at the state fair was the attempt of \zote to'lower the werlls trotting record - ord ef 2:03 : % . for a special purse. 'he track I was hard as a rock , hut a strong wInd wns blowlll down time stretch all all thou"hts of breaking records were aban'Jened. ' 0 a good start , with a running mate . Azote went time mile without a hreak. finishing 'ery st on.A. the last quarter being In 3j14 . Tune : 2:07 : , % . _ _ _ ; I''lnl I tn Fom'uu. uhut , ' tIi' Chl I ( U 1 ( ' . RYD . Isle of Wight Sept. 2-A specIal meeting of the Royal Victoria Yacht club has been called for Saturday next at which time formal challenge for the Amerlca'a , up hy Mr. Hose wIll be considered The cloth- Ipnge will lrouahlv bo dispatched to New York by October 30. Col,1 Steel ' .Voum him' 'el"'r IlnI"II' . NE\VMARKET Sept. 25.-Mr. Charlcs Day Ho ' o's colt Mogul wa one ot twelve horses which ran In the 'Veler hlndlcuII today. Hc was not placed time race being totay. by "fr. Grllth I chestnut colt . Cell Steel by Timothy. out or Temmax . - - - - - - - - - Slugged by ' iluilmulo. DETROIT , Sl'pt. 25.-Score : Detroit . . . . . . . 002201040-9 Buffalo . . . . . . . .0 7 0 1 1 3 3 0 . -18 hilts : Detroit . 13 : Bufalo , 22. Errors : Detroit - JlR . 7 ; Buffalo , G. Batteries : Pears , Flell and Bo't ; Stnrtsel amid . Dowso. i'FIiISONAL i'Amt.tiLtvlIS. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown ot Paplion are at the Mlra ) Mrs. J. Ager and taughter ot LIncoln are at the Delione. State Dank ExamIner McGrew ot Iastngu Is at the Dellone. Mr. and ! rs. George E. Day ot Chicago are Paxton guests. Mr. n. Itamey St. Joseph , Mo. . Is regis- tered at the Barker. Wilam Sats , 1 mErch nt ot Blair . Is reg- IsterOI at the Met-ocr. : Ir. and Mrs. Alfred Lewis at Valentine are at the Merchants. J. : t Casey an Implement dealer ot Lin- coin Is at the Arcade. Mr. amid Mrs. O. C. Delerman , Carroll. Ia. , are at the Paxton. Judge A. V. Larimer from Sioux City Is topplng at thc lurray. W. F. Miller . a merch3nt ot Schu'ler , Is registered ! ; at the Arcde. 1)r. Obl1 and wife have returned front au extended trip to Hot Springs and other Black hilts points. Mrs. Otto i'eernilier wife ot United States Marhal Peemler at Yankton. S. D , . Is stop ping at tIme Arcade Lleutonant Hutcheson , aide to General Cop- pimiger has returned trom a trIp to Ne\\ York ammul ! WRshlngton. A. D. "Iorrlon , connectell with the Great Western Land all Irrigation company . Is stopping at the hieiione. P. Sanford , general superintendent , and p. Hollenbeck. assitant superlntenllent ot the Northwestern , were II the city 'estenlay. C. S. Trysier resldent ot the Luck Cuss Geld Muting and Mihliimg company ot the iiiaclc lulls . passed through Omaha yesterday - day , enroutn west. A the Mercer : n. A. Graft , Chicago : G. Ii. V'ikhemnatm % , Murdocl ; Willam I.olller , lur- dock ; I" . L. ClerIc . Chicago ; W. L. Swift . Chicago ; Mrs. P. n. Huser anti child Sprague , Wash. : J. U. Adams , Blair : n. 0. liahtz . St. Louis : T. S. Cartwright , Fort Wsyne : C. A. Tyler , I.emars , Ia. : I. H. Iieabon . Portland ; Bert Field 1 , Portland : Miss Ida leagher. Miss Minnie 1e3ghe/ ' . Cohlnbus ; J. : I. Ongreth , Denver ; irs C. A. nchardson , Nortol' , Neb. cI.rlNi5zlulN nt the hIOt'lN. At t/f Murray-It. W. Fisk , LIncoln. At the Merchants-Charles E. Pout Hastings - tings : Frank Cumtlbel and son . Wahoo. At the l'axton-Lew Hobertaon , n. A. Moore . Kenrn ) ' ; J , A. Illerton , I.iimcon : At the Dellone-A. S. Prescott , Lincoln : Churles Ord. ii. K1111I. hastings ; 1. E. iiabcock . Ord.At At the Arcade" ' . II. Glhlersleeve , 'yu1'ne : Cl.V . Burge , Pass ; J. 11. luse ) hearney , I..l "fl ' 1114 ( 'I'I'IZIS 1"I'a"N'I. ' Sell t I in ( 'H tpf ' First'.m ral im' in ami' rut Is 1Iru'MM"i , 1.I"t ; I"h' . ' A bIg crawd wa In atellance at the meetng orlfhf'I ' ' lrst Ward DemocrAtc club Int night 1 , Tlnth anti Hickory streets. A couple ot ooll. ! pkeu were expected to be prsetmt hut , lhue. owing to pre\'lols engage- mnents coutm4rmumt be presemmt Shl'rll Irexol John Sph4ko , I , . M. Funkhouissr . Frank I.nge , George Kl i1r ottO Frank Johnson mode speeches , utgt \ that demorat ! shoull JoIn In time CitIieno' . immovenment as the prlnclille at stake , bl.t r cIty governmnent was or far more iimmpocn \ , than party muccesm . The leetng trW ) n. ' conFlllerahle routine bums- Iimes AljlJIHurent was taken until next Monday Ivtn1n . when the democrats wilt Join In caucus to nominate lists ot lelentl's ! ; to the convemitiorms . ' con\nlons. A ftt'r t , . " . " . . ( . " " nti' . I Nineteen memhers ot 110 Lincoln Co'orell I noJluIIC:1 ) ! : cub let at 1020 North S xtecnth ' I street last tmigimt to listen to short talks by candidates. There was a good fife anti Irum I corps In attendance all every time an abus- lye epithet was hurled 1 at 'the Be by John Westberg , Iahneman I Pybur woult nUlg , . the bass drummer and there would , be ap plauRe. Wostberg spollo a prepared thlrty- minute Irrangue emi the life ot Ilnco'n , which he sa II he hal just completell for c1mpalgn purposes and tlnlshl'd by abusing Time lice ant the citizens' movement : : Ir. l'owers who saul he was eligible ! for the position ot police Judge anti , know a heap ot law all how to dispense JUstce to the colored voters , also railed against The lice. Candidates A. H. hlriggs Hehard Smith. John ialy and E. E. Zlmnlrmnn spoke or ! coming camp11n and [ olcled the alI ot the Ilncoln club In helpIng them to receIve nomlltons next Saturday at the convention. n'IIWI'nl ( ' ( I I ) ' Cn"Y"III. . . At a meeting or time democrtle city central committee In time PJtterson boek : last evening It was decided to hold time cIty conventou October 12 , the hour to bl fixed anti nw place to bo chosen by the chairman. Irhnarles for selecting delegate.3 to the convention will be hell October II , rrm noon to 7 p. m. Messrs. W. S. Simoemnaker Lee Sprstlin . J. 'V. Shecan John Powers , John Murphy , T. Leddy and n. M. I.awler were appointed - pointed n subcommlteo to center wih a like subcomlitee from the democratic county central committee with regard to the policy to be pursued respcting time Citizeas' league movement im'unot'i'itthm' .JuuIIt'Iuui Com-ueuullo . . Tusday a mee'ng ot the democratic judlcll commlto ' was h(11 at the Paxton imotel when It was letermlnell to holt the judicial conventon October 8 at 2 p. m. SilCUltihi ) ii iS HOPS. iIidLih.tSiI. 11 ( UlBJ ilS IEl.g.lSn. 1.'ntu'r I .r You II A" - : \n. : ; Ness S tit't'em4'4 . rll ) ' Illul. wih l'iI ice .Jncl ( " , Last month Charles Van Ness , aged 17 , was arrested on the charge ot being a vagrant. On the testhnony ot tIme olllcers he was given a thirty days' suspended sea- tence. Ever since then he has been lving with his fathmer who Is 7G yens ot age , and supports hIs family from his small fat-mit which Is locatell ten miles west ot this cty. : Yesterday the father sent Charles Into time city on a saddled horse for some provisions. He had scarcely i ten into the city limits . when he was ' npproaehed by 101 ' ce Sergeant Ier and detectives . who would listen to ne explanation . ulll jerking him from hs ! imorse sent him to time city jail upon limo charge ot being a vagrant. Ills father became alarmed at the long I abgence of his youngest sen. BeIng without anSI means ot transportation the old man walkol Into the city yesteny mornIng to male a search for hIs boy anti anl horse. lie caled nt pol co headquarters. He was told by ' , thmo . In charge that his boy was arrested. Ho went before Judge Berka and toll him time circumstances ot his bOY's arrest and the lath , i was discharged. SOhl'I'iIEut x' - ot"'I ! . noIS COMING. Arc tu , le g.h'r'"III",1 . 11 Omlhl " 'e'xt JrhII ) ' . Today Is Gdvern9r's day at the Sioux City fair , and It it I , Cxpcteti that a.delegaton at southern governors wi arrive there this morning Friday noon time partY wi arrive In this city and wilt be met at the staten by a number ot representative citizens. A committee ot the Commercial club I makIng - mug Preparations for the entertainment ot the visitors , and they will bo welt looked after whie they are within the city's walls. Whlo no Iletlnle arrangements have yet been made for their reception , It Is prob- ebb that they will I'e given a lunch at the Commercial club and aten\arl drven : around the city. A banquet will probailly follow . and a theater party In the evening will com- photo the prcgram. On Saturday morning the party. will leave for I.lneoln. Among those who w1 b here are Governor Stone and State Auditor W. W. Stone ot 1lssls- aippi General Land Commissioner g. I' . Skene ef the Illinois Central railroad and the general attorney for the Ynzoo & Mississippi - reall. slppl _ _ _ _ 'I'ihLlIGItAI'li IC Jl I N1S. I C ituui ( . . t I t' . Time fire Imll/wrlters arc holding a con- venton at ChIcago. Harry 1.lon. an extensive retail dealer In 11amOlh' at Chlago , hns assigned. 'fhe North C"rolna free slverlteR of all parties held a convention at Raleigh ' . 'ednestlay. I.dwlnl : K Harvey the Detroit speculator who dlsappeare,1 I Cew lays IgoIR now known to have swlnilell his frientis \ out oC fully $10,0. He Is now tn Winnipeg. A newspaper train on the New Yorl Central male the run ' \el1neslay from Al- bany to Syrclse , 18 miles . In 1:0 min- tiles or an average or 68.3 miles per imour breaking the rerord for a long distance run. 1"nl'IIII. I Members ot the Peary expedition sahieti lember salell from St. Jolns , N. F. . for New York ) 'es- tcrday Brazil's congress his rejected the genl'rl amnesty hum hy 118 to 58. Much excitement prevails nt Hlo tie Janeiro iK a result . Senor Cunovas tie CnRtllo tlooies that the Spanish cruiser HarcIstell. lest In the harbor - bar of lavann , was stink hy tOfleeR. French troops have arrived nt Antoimy , only forty mites from \ntonarlva , the cap- Rat ef lnda u > . 10vaR huvo been de- Ceated In tleelslve engagements. WiY \ TIlE RECEIVERS QUI ! ' Do Not Expect to Do Permanently Out of a Position , ALL EXPECT TO DE APPOINTED AGAIN 'l'I'lr 1.IIIIIfol * 11,1'11) I ' ' 1"1' ml , 'reml ! ' Ii , rough , n n"Ir' tl 1'ntl un hi&i'rft'rt't't' , "lh ' 1Iu'lr l'hutis h ) ' Juuigt' Illfll'll. TACOMA Sept 2Gr.nt interest Is taken In Tacoma In the resignation oC the Northern Pacltlc receivers. The acton l. reg.mrtietl ! Iy the wel Inlormed as the first oC a series ot shrewII moves by which the receivers and their counsel expect to have settled limo miues- ton ot whom the receivers shah report to anti take theIr orders from. I Is considered Ilcely that one ot two things' will happen ) : First that the resignations will not be ac' copIed timid 1 tIme receivers wilt be dlrl'cted by the Milwaukee court to proceed ' 11h time administraton ot their trust and contuue : to report to JUdge Jenkins In which event they might refuse to recognize the rigimt 01 . at least the propriety ot JUdge HanCord's court to Interrer This would practically narrow time contest to dIfferences oC jUdg- I ment between co-ordinate branches ot the federal Judiciary. There Is little doubt I however , but the receivers and their counsel wi appear before JUdge Hanrord on October 2 In complance with his order. Secondly , I Is considered probable that IC the resignations Ire accept or while under ad\'lsement. an arrangement will be made between the jl/lges et the Seventh , I"ghth and Ninth circumtts whereby Judges Jenkins. Caldwel all HanCord , respectively ! . wi each allpolnt one recl'h'er. In this evnt It Is sUPPO.ed JUdge Hantord woull name a Sen' tie nman anti , It ls suggested that JUdges Jenlln ! and Caldwell mlht ! ; reappoint two or the prceent receivers probably allowing ! r. Payne to retire on account or ill imealtim Hecelvnrs' counsel are preparng : most actively for the coming legal battle . as Is evidenced by the hmuirrjomi , trIp ot JUllge Crowley or Tacoma special counsel to the receivers to New York to consul with Counsel Crom- well. Ho spent live days there , returning yesterday to continue preparations at this end ot the himme. JUdge Crowley will not talk regarding the case. JOI' S XO'I' iiXi'IIC'I'A ' S'i'ht I KB. - - Chief Suii'geuit lisusNo h7nnwh..JI" of 'i'rmJmIttilL thl \'utiuitsli S\ . i'EOitIA Sept. 25.1 . I' . Sargent , chief ot the Brotherhood et Locomotvo 1"lremen , says he has no information whatever ot any attempt on thc part ot the Wabash railroad to get rid ot members ot the brotherhood or of those ot any other organization . slid he docs not think there Is anything In the reports thereot. lie thinks the Wabash wouhl bo very toolsh to atempt anything ot the kind , and has no excuse for it. lie cal attention to the fact that during the American - can Hnlway Union strlc these organizations rerlsed to join In It . and thererore the Wabash and other rOds ought to feel good wilt to- ward them. lie declnrel1 emphatcaly that all efforts to crush out these old-time organI- zatons would be Ln vain. 'he members as a rule acted 111 honorahlo men , and they I should not be held responsible for nny mistakes - takes a fEW Individual members might imiake Union 11'lle Stsus Omit. The Union Pacile receivers will not file any answer In the Union depot matter with Master In Chancery Cot-fish. All ot the other lines interested have filed their papers with time special ummaster setting forth their objections to time proposed strc- ture at Ninth ad Farnam streets The Union Pacific receivers have no objections to offer to the propocition and will make no showing that wi interfere \ \ Ih the carrying out ot the project. The mater will now come up on a hearing ot the case on its merits and this will be taken up by Judge Corish 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 Iliac Judge Cornish returns and It Is expected - pected that the hearing will be commenced about the middle ot October. " % 'Ihi Not 1"II"nt Con.IIIH'r. . There Is nothing new In the coal and lumber rates from Chicago to Omaha anti MfHourl river points. The cut to $1 a ton ( n hard coal hns not caused any great ex- ciement among the coal dealers , as theIr , supplies are all In for the season and they are all In the same boat In that respect Some huslness may result from orders for coal from western Iolnts where the supply hns not been laid 1mm . but It will cut little figure In the business In Omaha. lard coal has been admncc 50 cents a tan In Chicago to $4.50 , and that tact en- cocrages the local dealers In the belief that they will not get any \ulue conipatition on account ot the low rates. I Is not probable that hard coal will be retailed at less than $1.50 a ton In Omimahma unless upon car loath orders for Immedlato shipment. - - - - S"luln/ I " " 01'(1 I a 3lr. I Inllll' ' flu , . St. Louis Kansas City and al oC the cites In line wih the riroads that do a traits- continental business are . through their commercial - mercial lhubs and trade organizations flood- Ing the SouthHn Pacltlelnnagement with telegrams ot protest against the proposed \ radical reduction ot tbo train service on Jr hhttntlngton'sm hue. The Omaha Commercial club wi probably take the mater up and add Its voice to th voluminous jlrotest. First 'I'rzmIii Hun ( ) ser I lie 1.111" ' . SOUTh : l'ALESTEI 1 T. , Sept 25.-The last splIce was drIven In the ralwny connect- Ing South IcAlester and Odaloma City . The roall Is now completc trom Webster , J. T . to m Heno , Old. . a distance or 240 miles. The Urst hit-ought train was a coal train. Two duly IlaSStner ! trauma wi be putt on October 15 , at which tune a grand excursion will ho run from Fort Smith , Arl . to Oklahoma City. - - - QUALITY MUST WIN. . kL' : ' ? 't.5 ' - - ' - : -t- . _ , _ ? . 4 Mkw' , - a L Srnok f h'gh grade cigars who arc looking for some thing exceptitinaily fine , we ask to try the abovc brand , feeling - ing satislicc1 that their opinion vih1 justify the wonderful rci- tation and 1).PuIartty the Della Fox Boqtiet Cigar has attained. Send us your mail orders , \Ve 'j1l send you the most attractive advertising mat'er ever put out ith a cigar , such as 'arge ' glass signs , cigar lighter , small signs , etc. and we GUARANTEE that the cigar vili give your trade the best of satisfaction. Steele-Smith Grocery Co1 , . OMAHA , WesternDistributeis _ , . NEB. - - - - trl - i\OOD \ THING. - PUSH IT ALONG ; : ( ; ; - . - _ _ .e - - q' - - 4 . s _ _ _ J $ - " _ IiI - - t - - I i - - I , . ) iI\\\ iII \ \ \ . . , . 4 . . ' ! ' t . Plug Tobacco , A Great Big Piece foe' 10 Cents . ' ' , . A' " ' + 4W 4 , . , % ' . ,4 .t' ' . 't . A't' ) t , Jumping from ' , S I , Brooklyn Bridge , S - ' v' . And buying from INS'I'ALLI\IENT SHARKS . , arc considered equally hazardous. It is no longer ecessary to pay 3 or 4 prices for the poorest , r1) ' > . 1)q quality of goods , 1\IANUFACTUREJ ) AND j * ) KEP'I' ONLY BY SUC1-I PEO1LE. 'The mcmre ' ! ct > fl intelligent have learned that , 4 ? r ; y\- ' " yThere Are Others , .t 'A. In the FURNITURE AND CARPET business' . v\ Since our opening here last MARCH we have ; t2 made thousands of friends and customers from t . among all classes of citizens , who recognize in m ' 0-S-b. " ' 4 + 'c the only Jw ki House Furnishers Where goods are sold 01 their merits \Ve show you the newest things in every department , 'Fur- niturc , Carpetings , Draperies , Crockery Lamps , , t ? Stoves , Ranges , ctc. Every article just .lS reproS - sented , At Popular Prices . NOTE. ' . . . _ 1,1 , sJl Jar cask , or will iiake terms lo .ziii , , E-I ' 't- li MARk Ft3FAflNAI4FPff ( t f4 . ' . ' ? ' ' ' , A - : ttz . . . . . ,4 . % S . . . .V. ' - .t4 * . ,4 ' . , , , ' , , , - - A Few Advantages Offered by time Chicago , ' : lwaukee & St. Paul Halwa ) ' , tie short line to Chlcauo. A clean trall made up and started from 01 : ima . \OU ; CIT cayRsGoI ' , . ; ; RAPI - 7- . l'A"o [ r ricm1 . , , 8'u.DI ' ; 110JNES " , . Baggage checked rrOI losldcnce to des ttIL.tLtttm. t.eb < .H . laln servIce anti cour. teous employes. Entire train lighted , by cia . / bit . ) , with electrIc reading lamlls la every berth Finest ) dining car service In t Ito west " th , meals served a la carte er , In other s'ords. ortier what you want und p I D ) ' for what you get. Flyer leaves unIon de- wort9. orler ) . . 110t daily at GO : pm. . Irrlvlng nt Chicago a t 9 a. m. ) . . . City ' 1Iclet O/ce , 1301 Farnam Street C. S. CARRIER City Ticket Agent. a : 0 The Cat 0U efI 0 ' 1e11 Came 0a p 0 pI 0 0 a - : g ' # 1' 0 0 a I 0 Back 0a 0 * : % , ' ? 2 t Because there 'sas no place like the 0 : 0 \ where they used C , ; 0 8' 0 CI ; nta C'ausa ' ' a 'rnSoap a g a 'rn , . - This Great Soap makes hOUe , home indeed. Keeps everything clean , Keeps the licuse\vife and everybody happy. Try it. Sold everywlieze. Made only by THE N K FARBAN COMPANVChIco.