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    THE OMAHA DAILY 1J1STS ! SATTHDAV , SEPTEMBEK 18 , tvSOT.
BIRDS LOSE THREE POINTS
Orioles Take a Few Backward Steps in tbo
Baco Pcnnantward.
DROP THE SECOND GAME TO THE OUKERS
Arc Unnlilo to Connect villli Mr.
IHinltlr , the \CM Tnlrlrr from
Ilic Cll > of llrot'herlj-
Lut c.
Dnltlmorc , 11-1 ; 1'hllmlclphla , 0- ! .
I'lUsburK. G-10 ! St. louK 2-4.
JJo-tton , 17 ; New Yoik , o
Clcvol.mil , 14 ; Cincinnati , 3
llrooltlyn , 5 ! Wn hlnKlon ,
Allltt uikte , 1S-12 ! KntiFitK City , 3-7.
Detroit , 7 ; Coluinliun , 5
riAhTIMOUB , Stpt. 17 The Champions
tools tin first rnmo from the Quaker * today
with rnmpnratlvo vase , but In the second
they vst ro unable to hit Dunklo , the visitor's
new pitcher. The work of the latter nntl sev-
crfcl gnappy double play were the features.
Attrntlanco , 3,345. Score , first K < uno :
llAI.TIMOItn. I ! > lllT.\Uii.1'UIA. :
n.ii.o.A.n.1 n.ii o.A.n.
McOrnu. .10 1 2 0 1 0 Coolpy , H. . 3 S 0 0 0
Ktrlcr. rf. 2 3 0 0 0 Powil , cf. . . 1 ! 1 0 0
-nn'K 3 1 2 C 0 Dclf-li'ly. If. 0 1 : 0 0
Kcllcy. If. . 0 Z 4 0 0 l.nJole , Hi. 1 1 10 0 0
Hlinz.,1 . , cf. 1 1 5 1 0 HluiKiirt , ten 1330
Dojlc , 11) 1 3H o 0 Noxh. 31) . 0 0 J 1 0
llollz , 21) ) . . ricmcnti. c 0 1 4 1 "
llnhlnnon , o 1 1 1 1 0 Ottli , p . 1 1 010
llofTT , p. llpi-kcr , p. 0 0 1 0 0
Totnl . . .It If 27 18 0 Totals . II 24 9 S
llnlllmorc . 2-11
riillnili l | > liln . 100004010 G
lI.irtKil mine llnlttmorc , 7. I'lillniloliililn , 3
Two-lmiir hllnDvlehnnty , Hnffor. Dojlo ( ,
Kcelcr , .IpnnlnitM Tlirfp.bn < liltn : Ilell .
KM lei , Kelly. Slolrn InFon- Cooley ( ? ) KiOl ) ,
Ilollz Don. I Doiibk' pln > : Holtr to lennlngs
to Dujlp. l..ft on Imnfn : ISnltlmorp , 1. 1'hlla-
delplilii , 3 rim on Imllv ort Ortli , 2. off
IIiifTcr , 1 lilt l > y | . | tclii-l Imll ! H > Orth , 1
Btnick nut : 11 } Hotter. 1. l.v Ortli 1 liv
llrtkrr 1 IMprml liall : notilnnon. 1. Tlm '
Ono hour nnl llfty-lUc inliiiilpx Umpire * : llmi-
llc nn < l Cnrpcntcr.
IJALTI.MOHK , 1 ; PIIILAUnM'HIA , 2.
Bcc'onil
it ii o A t : n n o A i :
Mcfl raw Ib 1 0000 Poole rf . 0 0 0
ICcclcr , if . . 0 1 4 1 0 llowil. rf. 1 1 0 0
Ji lining * B 0 0 4 3 0 Hel'nnt ) . If u 0 1 0
Kill ! . U 01200 IflJnlr , Ib. f > 2 < 0 1
fUcnzel , cf 02200 Stmnart. < M 0 D 7 1 1
n > D > le , Ib 0 I 12 3 0 fro , 2b. . u 1 1 2 0
3lp2li | | 0 0 0 0 Nntd' . 31) . I 1300
CHrkp. c 0 0 0 0 Io ! > lc. . .
Amol'1 , p 0001 Dmikle. p 0 0 0 C 0
1 5 87 10 l ! ToluH 2 7 27 5 2
rtnlllmnro 10000 'J 00 0-1
riillndi-lphln . 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 C 2
Humid runs 1'hlliiilpliihlu , I Two-Ill * . MIH
11 lull' , Ntish '
HiiLrlllcc lilt Dunklf Htnlim llihc : lUMe
Uoiililt' plus * . Keelrr lo HI It ? , LnJolo mini
Is ItnnInpi I * ft oil limw , n lion
llmnrc , 6 , Philadelphia , 3 rirpt hn ion
Off Dnnkfp 3 HtriKk nut Hj Am > Ie 2 V Hit
pitch Amole Tlmo : Two lioiirs I'mpliPs
Unrpeimi nnd I2timllo
BOSTON , 17 , NEW YORK. 0
BOriTON , Stpl 17 Huston dift.tlcd New
York loday In Ihe most one-sldttl gime of
ball seen here this pcaion Sullivan could
not control the bill In the llrst inning , and
Zentfoss was off In his throwing The Bos
tons scored six runs In the llr.si Inning and
Rattled the result then nnd theie In the
eighth Boston had another bitting carnival
Nithols'ork wns superb and his suppoit
"was perfect Score :
I1OSTON. I NH\V YOUK.
U II O A n H II O A 12.
Il'inllt'n , cf i 0 2 0 OV'Il'tr'n , cf 0 II
Tenmy , Ib 2 2 10 1 0 1 lernan , If 0
Ijiiwc , 2u 1 ! 1 6 0 IOMM31i . 0 II . ' 0 2
[ Hall I if Davis , ss . . 0
Duffy , If 0 00 flr > n. 2b s 0 0 7 0
Colllim , 3b 22 2 UM'r"j , l f-'li 0 0 0 2 2
I inif sn 321 20 CHik , Ib . . 0 0 S
HirRfn c 1 1 1 /.1'iitusi
Onnzcl , c 216 00 Sullluui , p. 0 1 0 2 1
Nlcholv. p . 131 00 -
Totals. 0 C 21 11 9
Totals . . .17 15 27 12 o
Jloston . , . . C 1 1 0 0 I 0 C 17
New York . ; . , < , . . < . . 0 0
Emlied runs : lloston , 4 Two-lmBu lilta : I.onff ,
Ixinc. Stolen bnres : Inuo , JJuffj. Collins
Double pHss : nicaenn to Clark , Wllmot to
V.carfiiks lo JOJM rilfl lui" , > on ballsity
Nichols , 1 ; by Kulllxnn , 2 Klriick oul : lly
NIclirilH. 4 ; by fiulllMui . ) rirst biisc on trrors :
1 lout on , t WIM pltcli. hulllMUi I. < > ft on liaees :
llonton , 7 , New Voik ; lime : Onp liom ninl
flfty-tno minutes Umplic. I.jncli. AttenU-
hncc , 3.KO
14 ; CINCINNATI , 3
. Sept 17 Uhlncs pi chi > d
two Innings for nnclnnatl , Htnet the rest
of the Biine Heldon , a local nmatein , did
well In right for Cleveland The onls fea-
luru was the complete nbseneo of"any
wrangling : or argument Kelly's decisions
were iimiue.stloncd. Score :
CLi\ii.\Nn. i CINCINNATI
H H O.A.n. I It HOAR
Ilurkelt. If 3 1 0 0 0 Hullliluy. if I 4 1 00
Chillis , 2li. . lloj. cf . . 1 1 J 0 0
. Jb I 3 4 1 0 Mcriiee. 2b 0 1 1 1 o
VcKrnn , rs 0 0 2 1 T nitchcj , 21) 0 u 1 1 0
rick'nir , cf. 1 0 0 ltrftk > Ib 1 2 10 2 0
O'Conn'r , Ib 1 1 0 0 6 Cofior'n as 0
Cincinnati . . . 300000000-3
Hiirnoil nineCleelnnd 7 , Cincinnati. 1 first
IHIPU li > errorsCle \ < Inml I rinclnnatl , i
Left on bapeaClexelmid , t , rinclnn itl 111 Tlrnt
tai > p on lialln- Off VV limn , 1 off lilillK-s 2 oft
Khrct , 3 Ktrnck out. Il > Wilson , 3 Tlirpp-
Imnc hltanlltcp , llclilen. 1 o-l > uiie liltx :
O'Connor HelP < lie Mi l'ln > HocUliM Sai-rlilr ?
hit : Mi-Plue Daiiblp pliy : Corcoran to npck.
Icy. Wild pllcli Wllron 1 injilicK'tllej
TimeOni > hour nml fortj-llsp minute * . At
tendance 7CO
HHOOKLYN. 5 ; WASHINGTON. 4
linOOKLYN , Sept. 17 Bitiokljn won nn-
olhpr gnrnn from \ViiHhlnglon loday In Ihc
ninth. Sunlm has only hlniHClf lo blame
for the loss of the game , for afler he fum-
tlcd Dunn's grounder , which would hive
retired "Brooklyn with one run , enough lilts
were made lo win Score :
nuooiciAN. WAhlllNOTON.
u ii o A n II 11 Or.
Jonex. If 0 l 1 0 I Hellmi.Ii , If 2 .1 2 0 0
Clrinin. cf. . rietlmnn , rf 0 0 2 I 1
Fhlmlle 3b 0 3 1 1 0 Demont , 2h 2 1 ' < 2 1
Kherkinl rf I 1 I 0 0 rnrrell , c. . 0 2 0 1 0
Jjicb'cc , Ib I 1 D 1 0 Tucker , Ib 0 3 10 2
.Mi 0 2 4 2 I Itiimn rf . 0 1 4 0 0
llurrell c 1 0 0 0 llrllh , 31) 0 0 0 0
O. Hmllli HI I o 2 1 o SvMilm p
Dunn , P . \VllKl.J. re. 0 1 1 7 1
Toliiln . . B 12 27 9 J TntitU 4 IJ'SD 14 4
Two out ttlipn ulrnilntr inn was mnile
llrookljn 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-3
\VnHliliiKton 0 4
IJarmil nina : llnioklxn , \Vnnhlnulnii I , 3
Flriil busv on errors. llrookl > n , 2 VViii'lilnRton ,
1 iJ'tt on liiiptK llrooklii , \VimliliiKton s
llniie on Imlls- Off bunlm. 1 Stnuk out- Non *
Ilomi * null.Slipckanl HPllmcli Two-l > i e hllii-
Hmllli. Scll.acli. . nirrell (2) ( ) Stolen lmi.es ;
JniiiH , fl Pmllli SPllmrli , leiiiontre\ Wild
pitch , hwnlm Time Ono hour ami forty
uilnuten I'mplre Huml Allemlnnce , I.24C
PITTSI1UHG , fl ; ST. LOUIS 2.
PITTSIH'Hfi , Sept 17 I'lttsbuiK look
tolti gnmes from the lallendct.s Them vvcro
no i < pi'flal features In ilther game Sudhoft
ullclml a ulco game , bill hail poor support.
Bmlth made Iwo long runnliiK calcheti In
tbt ! si com ! game , which set tin- bleachers
mild. Allendance , 2300. Score , llrst game :
] > ITTdllL'Iia I ST LOUIS.
H.n.o A.I : . K u.o A.I : .
Donovan , rf 2 3 2 0 0 Cross , at 1 1 1 C 1
Tnilillll 2ll , 0 2 3 C 1 llurllll'll 31) 1 1 3 3 0
Binllh If. . . 2 230 U'1 iiriicr. rf. 0 1 0 0 0
ll"lhr . Ib 1 Oil 0 0 Clraily , Ib . 0 1 15 1 0
llorfm'r , 31)0 2 0 1 1 Ijlll ) . If 02100
ij , . 0 0 1 8 0 ll'nem'n. : ii 0 0 1 4 0
llrolltf cf 0 lliirlej , cf . 0 1 1 0 0
HUKiKn. c , . 0 0 & 0 vMur ; | > o , o. 0 0 { 1 I
Klllen , p. , > 0 fiudhoff , p 0 0 0 S 0
TutaU .HJlTill TolnlH . . . 1 7 24 M 1
rittl > rK - < !
bt , l/iuU 00002000 0 2
iarmd ; rtitif. IMIUburK , 1. St I.oul . 1 , Two.
tnre him : Smith ( . ' ) Hutrlllce. lilla ; IJIy ,
Htolrn l > aBen ; DOIIUMIII (2) ( , t'rov * .
ruxilen play : iiy : lu I'lidiltn tu Itothfukii rtrvt
lnn > on halli ; Off Klllen , 1 lilt l - pitched
linll : llrodlv. htrucl. out : ll > Klllen , S , by
Hudhoff , 2 IMraed liiill : Murpli ) Left on liaeea :
I'lllrhurR , 5 : hi Loul , 7 , Klrnt 1m e on trrom ;
I'ltmburc , 1 ; St , UiuU. 2 Time : One hour
ml fort > minute * . I'mplre ; McDonald ,
P1TTSHUHG , 10 ; ST. LOUI8 , 4.
Becoml gnme :
nrrhiirna. i ST. LOUIS.
it.n.o A.n.I n.ii o A i :
Iono > Hii. rf 1 0 3 0 u Doucluti * , rl 1 3 1 1
1'oJiltn , 2b , 1 S 7 1 0 Cro * . nil
Emllli. If 0 Hartm'n , 31)0 1 0 t \
llolhi'ii , Ib 2 2 3 0 0 Turner , rf. , 0 0 1 0 l
lluffm'r , 3ti U V 0 U 1 Qrddy , Hi , , 0 2 lu 1 o
Gardner , Jl ) , 0 1 1 1 l.ljtll ) . If , . 1 1 3 0 0
'
Kly. n . . . . . 1 1 2 3 I'll'tun-n , Sb 1 1 3 3 1
llrodle , cf , . , 1 1 il 0 0 Hurley , cf 1 * 1 o o
Merrltt. c , . I 1 C 0 0 lUrl , p 01230
HatllnK * , _ _ _ „ „
Total 4 10 24 14 4
Total * . . . .10 11 17 7 9 <
rtl ! l > urK 2 ! 1 0 2 0 0 3 -10
Et. I'Julu 100300000-4
Knrnctl rum : Pltuturt ; 1 ; St. lx > ul . 1. Two-
tu e till : Ourdnrr. Sucrlllce lillt : hinllh ,
Oarilrur , Hu tliiK . Stolen liaten : Kmltli (2) ( ,
JtothfunB. Double plain ; llaitlnk * lo Kl > to
liolhfun ) DouKlai tn Cro . 1'lret liarp on lialU :
Off Hunting. 3 ; off Hurl , 4. Hit by imchei !
bull : Douglui * . Struck out ; lly Hunting * , 4 ,
by Ilort. 2 Wild pitch : Hart. Ltd on banei ;
J-ltUburf , I ; fiu Ixiuli. I. Vlrit bin on rroni
fi' lul J Tim * One hour nnd fitly mn
utff 1 rnpire MiDutiald
lead DIllDS
STANDING OP THri THAMS.
i'hyctl. Won. ! * < , . P.C
naltlmorc . . . . . 120 S 34 71 7
Hoston . m FC S > 1 705
Now' York . 1JU 77 41 642
Clnelnnntl . IIS C7 fl fCS
Cleveland . 121 61 ( X ) BO I
Hrooltlji . 122 M CO 4.19
Washington . 1W Ki C3 4 1 8
I'ltl-tburg . 120 54 ( f 4SO |
( Mllrago . 121 SI CS 4TS
I'hllldclnlih . 123 W 71 423
Louisville . 123 Gl 72 41.5
St. Louis . 123 2S Dl T30
Oames today ; Nrw Yoik nt HORton ; Wash
ington nt Ilrooklyn ; I'hllndelphla nt Haiti-
mote : St IxiiilH nt Plttsburp ; Cincinnati nt
ClCM'Iand , Ixjlilsvlllc nt Chicago
lnpn Ilrnp Tun ( innirn lo Un-
rx front Mlltrniikcc.
KANSAS CITY , Sept 17-Thc Dluos lost
two games to Milwaukee today. In the
flrrt AMjpyfi clutned unmercifully , and
the ypcond was lout on errors. Connaiigh-
ton , the Hluc.s' shortstop , pnrtlettlnrly dN-
tlngulsht'il himself , mnUIng II vo errors out
of fifteen chances accented In the two
games Score , first game :
Kansas City . 010200000-3
Milwaukee . 15
Hnie hits ; Knnsis City , 7 ; Milwaukee , SO.
Lrrors : KIUIS.I.S City , 3 ; Milwaukee. H.
Untterlts . Kansas City , Abbev and Hlnn-
for I ; Milwaukee , names' nnd Spenr.
Score , Hecond game :
Kansas City . 024 100000-7
Milwaukee . 12
Ha t ! hitsKnnsas City. 12 ; Milwaukee.
12. 12rroiKnnsis Clly , 9 : Milwaukee , 3.
Hallcrlcs : Knnsas Clly , I'ardee and lllan-
foul ; Milwaukee , Harnes , Heldy and Spear.
DirrUOIT. Sept 17. "Noodles" Halm
went ngnlnst the \ lsltorloday , determined
to square thut little matter of twenty-two
lilts against him the lust time he faced
the Senatorfi. Not until the latter part of
thu game could they llnd HIP Bouthpiw. nnd
thin not very fiequentlv. Cnptnln Tcbuuu
was escotud olt the grounds by the police
for towdjlsm. Scora :
IJMrolt . 000250000 7
ColumbUH . 5
Hasp lillsDeltoll. . 10 ; Columbus , a I2t-
rots : Di-trolt. 4 ; Columbus , 5 BuliMlca :
Detroit , II ihn and Trost ; Columbus , Wollers
nnd Klsher
STANDINO OK TIIK THAMS
I'lnycd. Won. Lost. P.C.
Indianapolis . 121 II 35 72. 'I
ColumbtiH . I'll STi 4il * fil.O
St. 1'alll . 12S 71 41 ni 7
Mllwauken . n : SI 61 01 4
Detroit . 132 &S fi4 61 6
Minneapolis . lit 41 81 'IO.fi
Kansas city . 1 Cl 41 as 295
Grand Hapld.s . . . . 130 33 Bi 26.9
Games todnColumbui at Detroit : In
dianapolis nt Grand Itiplds ; Minneapolis nt
Kansas Cltv. St Paul at Milwaukee.
U'l'KflTII \ > < NIII'lll < lllll SlMirfM.
nUUT.TNfiTON. In , Sept. 17.-Score.
nurllngton . 0-5
) < s Molnos . IBOOOOOu * r ,
I ! ISP hits : lUirllngton. S ; DCS Molnos , 7
2nors. Uttrllnglon , 4 ; Des Molnes 0 Bat-
pilpi nurllngton , Sonlor nnd Mc mei , Dva
Moltips , Planck and Liumnn
HOC KKOIID , 111 , Si-pt -Score :
riockford . . . . 0- ,
'corK . . . . .00000000 2 2
Hasp hits ; Hockfoid , fl , Peorla , 1 I2rrorf. :
lockford 3 ; Poorla , 1 Batteries : Horkford ,
linli-rwotid nnd Trae > ; Peorla , Burils and
S Izlcr.
CI2DAH HAPIDS. Ill , Sept -Score :
Cedir Haplds . 2 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 * -4
Dubmuie . 00000002 0 2
B i e hits Ccdai Haplds 7 ; Dilbuqlte , 4
iirois Cedar II iplds , 2 : Dubuque , 1 Bit-
tries. Cedar Haplds , McDougal and rul
er , Dubuque , Pot and Sullivan.
QUINCV. Ill , Sept. -Score :
Qulnpy . 01
St Joseph . 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 6
Base hits : Qulney. fi , St Joseph , 10 Krror.s.
Quliicy , I , St Joseph. 8 B tileries' Qulney ,
Iiickett and ( iiuvei , St , Jo'cph , Meicdlth
tril Hnii ° en.
or Tiii2 i.ivni.A
Norfolk liiHN It ) Hrroi-s.
NOHFULK , Neb , Sept 17.-Specl.il ( Tele
gram ) Owing to the rankest kind of er-
ors nt critical periods l > > the Norfolk nine
West Point won today' * game by the fol-
owlng Hcorc :
West Point 0 2 1 2 5 0 0 2 ( V-12
Norfolk 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3
Batteries. West Point , Hagan and Cor-
lell , Norfolk , Turner and Wood. Umpire :
C A. Smith.
lIl-CMtcl-N Will II SlllKKlllKT Mllll'll.
FAIHP1IJLD , Neb , Sept. 17.-SpPcial (
Teleguiin ) The Fremont Brewers -won here
ig.iln today in a . = lugiglng match. The
'eature of Ihe game was HIP baiting of
Bouldln and the work of Teobaugb nt
short , and Alhey In the field for the Brew
ers S'-'ore :
Fremont 4 10
Falllleld 0-14
Karnpil runs : Fremont , 7 ; Fairlleld , 5.
Uise hit" . I'Vemont , 21 ; rnlrlield , 14 Two-
jasa lilts , Llnglc , Bouldln , IVrklns , Thajor.
Three-base hlls : Bouldln , Baler , lirrois :
Fremont , 4. Knlrne.d , 5 Batlcrles Kr < .
mont , Ncrly , Ilouldln nnd Jnme fcn , Talr-
, Ileilge , Athcv nnd Hnll
5TATIJ rilll SIM5I2II I2NT1UI2S.
1,1x1 of ri > ri-N llonUf'il for Competi
tion Dnrlnu > ptVfiU. .
Pl\p d ) of racing at the State Fair
grounds next week will be participated Inby
life following listed horses , who are already
entered In the several events'
rillST DAY.
Trotting , 2-year.olds , purse 00 : Lewis
Wllks , b. 9. C. C. Cotton. Syracuse , Neb ;
Cln > range , b g. , C. E , Holland , Scward ,
Neb. ; Fleet Foot. b. m. , J. U. Robinson ,
Scrlbner Neb. ; latnn , ch. c. , Charles Tnpo ,
Cameron , Mo. ; The Bishop , ch. B. ; Kej stone
Stock farm , Omaha.
Cln-si 2:35 : , pacing , puwe $100 : Lulu Lo-
basco , b. m , Mllte ndmore. Alliance , Neb ;
Hthel O , b m. , E K. Kcutner , Falls City ,
Neb. ; IM Itosewalpr , Jr. , g. B. , H. T. Scy-
fert. Council UltilTs. la. ; Nefile K , ch. m. ,
D. nusmlnrer , Gllniun , In. ; Sam A , g. g. ,
V. Mnulsbv. Omaha ; Annnllnc , b. f. , J. n
Chandler , Wichita , Kan. ; Carter McGregor ,
Al Husscll. Omaha ; Lulu Callnwny , b. m ,
A. Thompson , Omalm ; igbcrtnllne , b m. ,
William 1'rcston , Omaha.
SECOND DAY
Pacing , 2:14 : class , purse > 503 : McShedd ,
eh. s. . Jack Ctirev , Hed Oak , la. ; Ntll Caf-
frey , blk. m. , Mlkti Ulmore , Alliance , Neb. ;
Happy May , b. m , 12. 1C. Kculncr , Falls
City , Neb. , Mis * Klopplnc , b. m. . Henry
Klopplng , Wnyne , Neb ; Prince I , r c. ,
C. D. Iilubln * , Spoknne. Wasb. , ntlinn II.
It. s. , Bud Lttta , Teknmah , Neb. ; Captain
lime , b s. , I. S. Dtrllng. Strang , Neb. ;
Well A. Head , b. s , . Kelly & Ulbblni , Perry ,
la. ; Hell Aclon , J. U. Chandler , Wichita ,
Kan. : Maggie Slagdc , b. m. , W. H. Slipde ,
Peorla. 111. ; Tom Lee , K. . , I' . H. North ,
Columbus , Neb ; Charandos , b. g. , A. S.
Patrick , Omaha ; The Wizard , b g. , Clinton
II. Brlggs , Omaha ,
Trotting , car-olds , 2:10 : class : Anna 12 ,
b , in. , .lack Curry , Hed Oak , la. ; Kc } stone ,
b. g. , Ke > stone Stock farm , Omaha ; Harry
S , b. g , 1) . T. Mount , Omaha ; May North ,
ch. m. , M. C. Keith , North Platle , Neb.
Class 2-30 , trotting , pur e JlOfl : Mary
Stoddnrd , s. m. , C. H. Cotton , Syracuse ,
Neb. ; Tally Ho. b m. . G. W. Hurnnher ,
Auburn , Neb ; Prlmos Con ul , b. s. , C. 12.
Holland , Seward , Neb. : Lucy Cotlon , b.
m , 12 K. Kctitncr. Palls City , Neb. ;
D O > ley , b g. , Mrs. Hmma Plckard ,
Omaha ; HOSCOP , b g , H n. Faulkner , Lin
coln , Neb. ; Electricity , b. in. , Bert Carter ,
Crcsion , la. ; Hcsper , Charles Tapp. St.
Joseph , Mo. . Noth ( Slar , b. g. , C. E. Morse ,
Columbus , Neb. ; Mnlaca , b. s. , St , Joseph
tables , St. Joseph , Mo.
TllIttD DAY.
Class 2:1" : , trotting , purse $300 : Captain
Hank" , b. g , St. Joseph stables St. Joseph ,
Mo. ; Holla Poppln. 8. s. , 12 J. Great , Htith-
\en. In. : Bonnie 12 , b. in , 12. L Garrison ,
Button , Neb. ; Wcrl , Charles Tapp , SI
Joseph , Mo ; Godplla , b m. , A. S Patrick ,
Omaha ; Ilurly Burly , ch. s. , Cllnlon H
Drlggu , Omnha , Pnlrjwood , b. g. ; Heir Me
dium , b in . O. Hoblnson ; JoUcr , J W llnr-
k'ns ' ; Maldeno , b. g. , SI. Joseph slnbles , St
Joseph , Mo.
Puclug , 201 clnKs , purse $ fiOO : II > dragen ,
II M Spencer , Des Molnes , In ; Bob Rllev ,
b g. H Pony. Wlcbltn. Kan : I21In F ,
J W Tllden. Hed Oak , In. ; Tborndlne ,
b. s. , C. H. Brfggs. Orniha ; Dtilp , b. m ,
John McGulre , Omaha ; Wlnslow Wllko , b
K. Al Husscll. Omalm ; Hey Ihe Kid , g. g. ,
J. Hllfinnn , Kewnnce. 111.
Trotting , 2:22 : class , purse t'OOObed. . b.
g. , Mike nimore , Alliance , Neb ; Madallne
Graham , b. m . W Pitman , Hurl in , la ;
At agon K , C CM Kelley , Des niolnes , In. ;
Gieever , br s , C. V. Townley , Olatha ,
Kan ; I'llatus. ch h. . J. N. Mc-
Cullen , Des Jlolncs ; Nellie Cobb , b.
m , C. II. Hilggs , Omaha , Neb ;
Spokane , br s. , H B. Watson. Coun
cil Bluffs , lu ; New Fashion , Fred Stone ;
J W C , b s , Frank Dully. Auburn , Neb ;
Scraps , b g , St. Joseph stables , St Joseph
Mo.
FOURTH DAY.
Pacing. 3-year-olds , 2.23 class , purse $ )00- )
Notion , b. g. . St. Joseph stables , St Jostph ,
Mo , Bcs'le Allot ton , s f , C. S. Hex , Cri.s-
lon , In ; Omaha Wllko , b g. , C llessl ,
Omaha ; Lollle Smart , James G. Wallace
Denver. Cole ; Shadp On , J. N. Kav , En Ing ,
Neb ; Casslc Onward , b m. , D. T. Mount ,
Omaha.
Trotting , 2-10 class , purse $000Shndeland
Norv.ird , Woodllne farm , Fullerton , Neb ;
The Conqueror , eh h. , Kevstonc stock
fnim , Omaha ; Hurly Burly , ch. h , C. II.
llrlggs , Omaha ; Bonnie E , b. g. , C. L Garrison
risen , Set Ibner , Neb ; Falryw oed , b. g , C.
II Brlggs Omnln ; Delmont. b h . J Hllo-
nnn. Kewanee , 111. ; Caplaln Hanks , b. g ,
St. Joseph slables , St. Joseph , Mo.
Paelng , 2-23 class , purse $100 : Alex Gray ,
b s. George Giay , Gray , In. ; Alnsworth ,
b. g. , J. D. Yeoman , Omaha ; Nellie E , ch.
m , D Ensmlnger , Oilman , la , ; Roberts ,
James C. Wallace , Dpnvpr , Cole ; Governor
Foraker , b g. , A. G. Frlez , Shenandoah , la ;
Carter McGregor , Al HussplI , Omaha ; Lulu
Calnwny. b. m , J H. Ellis , Omaha ; Kns-
Fi-11 , br. s. John Keating , Boone , la. ; Eg-
bertnllne , b m , William Prestpr , Omaha ;
Bessie Wllks , b m , M. C. Keith , North
Platte , Neb.
FIFTH DAY.
Trotting , 2:40 : class , purse $100 : Captain
Caffrey , br. s . J. W. Hnrklns. Falls city ,
Neb. ; Anna E. b. m , Jack Cttiry. Red Oak ,
la. ; Roscoe , b g , E E Faulkner , Lincoln ,
Neb ; North Star , b. g , C. E Morse. Co
lumbus , Neb ; Hector , b. g. , C. E. Morse ,
Columbus , Neb ; Mnlaca , br. s. , St. Joseph
Blables , Si Joseph. Mo.
iPaclng. 2-yenr-old class : Fllzslmmons. b.
c. , B. Throssell , Shcllleld , In. ; E at G , b.
To those tlisit hnvi * bought piano1 ! of ns
it Is not necessary to rcvual the sootliH-t-s
of our Kiiainntw * tlit'y Unovv AVL-'VC beim
hoio twonty-llvo jt'ins and have always
slonil by every nuantoo : we liave over
iiiatlc not one of tin- pianos In the foui
onilomls icceivetl In the last few \\eeK8
but that vvc v\lll Riiai.inlre there arc
seine Kinib.ills In the lot some Knabes
anil sonit' of other makes which we will
show and tell you all about when you
come to thu stoie-onr priee.s aie low
our terms are easy anil our naiantee
Is ( 'ootl ( hi ee essentials in piano bujiii } ; .
A. HOSPE.
Music and Art. 1513 Douglas.
Honiitlful teetli ntlil more than any
thing else to a beautiful /ace if your
teeth are btoUen wo can bulhl them up
with solid gohl ciovvns or we can fur
nish yon an artificial set that look so
natural lit so comfoitubly me so per
fect In action that even yourself will
not lealUo they aie not your own these
aie our thin elastic plates a pioce.ss of
our ovvn dcvelopi'tl after yeais of den
tal piaellce we guarantee tlum at .flOOO
n bet the oidimiry set of teeth Is only
$5 with us we guaiaiituu them too
lady attendant.
BAILEY ,
THE DENTIST ,
i\liiTli-ncr. lUtlt nml I'nr un in.
Ill \curit : til I'Moor 1'nxtoii Illk.
Kiim of dese times when I git leal tired
I'm goln' ter go In de back loom of my
dial's smoke house and load my old gun
wd ! duublo It's an' go out an' look for do
feller wat says my dad's five-cent
Steocker cigar ain't In It deie's only a
few of dein an' ( ley never mnokcd de
StoecKer In tleie life fur everybody wat
has tells my dad tint he makes a live-
cent cigar tint he cud git ten cents fur-
but ho don't nor do de dealers tint nell
It an1 de best dealoib sell de five-cent
cigar.
1404 DOUGLAS.
p A HiiMrll , Omnhn Klondike , br f , Key-
R.onc ioik farm , Om h , f
KIJ > PS ( > 'I IIIJ IU > > KNO THICKS.
riir 'o rit > orlloK \ \ lit VmVtlic Ilnrlcni
Conmc nt CmcitKo.
CIUCAOO , Sept 17. AdtnMu" , Sounie nnd
Knovvles vveie the wlnnlnc fi\vorltf today
it llnrlem on n lumpv track. Sloan wan
taken off The Ace , betKHlH.'lnrPd off nnd
flnrrett put up. lloth Ki | VHlc.s and Elsie
Uramblc bent , The Ace. ItesnUa :
First rncc , thrce-nunrtern of n mile : Mln-
ile Miller , 107 ( Cnjwood ) . 12 to 1 , won ;
Mnrlo Woodlands , 107 ( A. llflt > ert on ) . 4'4 to
1. second ; Lottie. 102 ( Connolly ) 60 to 1 ,
third Time : l 21.
Second rnce , one mile ; AdmettK W ( T
Hums ) , 1 to 2 , x\on : Ttrrnuet , 101 ( Connolly
nelly ) , IS to 1 , second ; Santa gnu. 93 ( Don
aldson ) , 10 to 1. third. Tlmf : ino'i.
Third race , live-eighths'-ofi'ii mile ; Ben
Trost. ? G ( T Uurns ) , G | ol , won ; Judfre
QulBley , 101 I A. Harrctt ) . ib lo 1 , second ;
lee Shelby , 101 ( Everett ) , 23 to 1 , third.
Time ; 1:0)14. : )
Fourth race , one mile ; Soullle , 10 , " ( Gard
ner ) , 12 to 1 , won ; Anger , 101 ( Oray ) , 12 to
1 , second ; Avhlnnd , 103 ( T. Uurns ) , 30 to 1 ,
third. Time1MSU. .
rifth race , live nnd a hnlf furlong :
Know leg , 101 ( T. Hums ) , n to 5 , won , Elslo
Urumble , 102 ( Cln , 2 to 1 , second ; The
Ace. ion ( A. Hnrrctl ) , 10 lo 1 , third. Time :
1.104. .
Sixth rare , three-quarters of a mile : W
C T , 101 ( Everett ) , 8 to 1 , won ; Sea llobbor ,
> 9 ( Kltley ) , fi to 1 , second ; Preston , 107 ( T.
liurni ) . 4 to 1 , third. Time : 1:15 : % .
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 17. VavorllCM were sue-
ce isful onlv 'In the opening nnd cloilns I l
events nt the fair nrounds. Track slow , '
Tomorrow \ the closing- day of the season .
Ilpstilts :
First race , purse , six furlongs ; Strath-
reel , 109 ( Snell ) , 6 to 5 and 2 to E , won ; Lidy
Hamilton , 101 ( Gllmore ) , 2 lo 1 and 7 to
10 , Bccond ; John Hoone , 109 ( Strode ) , 30 to 1 ,
third. Time : 1:18. : C.nrnel Hippie , W. J.
linker , Dee Turblvlllc , Hags nnd Joan also
ran.
Second rnce. soiling , one mile : Judge De-
fouse , lot ( C. Combs ) , 6 to 1 nnd 2 to 1 , won :
John Corbln , Bl ( C. Murphy ) , n to 2 nntl
even , second ; Al Mile's 101 ( ailmore ) , JO to
1 , third. Time ; IMS. Lassie Jean , Sick-
vllle , Mary Harnes , Tim Irvln , Virginia nml
Chief II al o ran.
Third rnce , "clllnp , for maiden 2-j ear-
olds , live furlongs. Highborn Lady , 90
( Southnrd ) . 20 lo 1 nnd S lo 1 , won ; Fourlh
\Vaid , 101 ( ailmore ) , 40 lo 1 und 15 to 1 ,
second , Lilarla , 93 ( Harrington ) , 10 to 1 ,
llilid. Time' 1 04Vi. Sir Wajman , Thnrles ,
San Saba U , KaHerlne , Foresl Guard , Queen
Albann , Lizzie McLaughlln , Galdora. Lady
Chance , It-mene nnd Kasler Sunday II nlso
ran. Gift was left nt Ihe post
Fomth rnce. selling , six furlongs- Hush ,
107 ( Snell ) . 3 to 1 nnd even , won ; Can I See
'Em , 93 ( Hall ) . 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 , second.
Slddtlbla , 101 ( C. Combs ) , r , to 2. third. Time :
1.17. Itenrlc.i , Anuarella , Bob Whltu und
Joe Hart also ran.
Fifth race , selllm ? , six furlongs : Jolly-
Fen , 91 ( Audtews ) . IM to 1 nnd 10 to 1 , won ;
Llrottn. 1CH ( Snell ) , 3 to 2 nnd 1 to 2. second
end , Lndv Biltannlc , Si ( Husscll ) , 15 lo 1 ,
thlrtl. Time : l.lOt Holy Terror. Hnrrle
riovd , Laura F , Addle Bilehanan , Gold 'lop ,
Neutral ami Shield Hearer nHo ran. Queen
Mali fell. . ,
Sixth race sellltiE , one mile : Parole
d'Or , 100 , 7 to 10 and out , won ; Helen H.
Gardner , 101 ( H Jones ) , 3 lo 1 nnd 4 lo 5 ,
second ; Mellle , 94 ( Southard ) , 30 to 1 , third.
Time : l:4ri : < . Aim. Kiuna , Ntllle Hlund ,
Jack Hrndlcv nnd Outnway nlso ran
CINCINNATI , Scpl 17 The books got
even for their losses of Thursday at Otk-
le.v loday. Not one favorite scored foi the
public and vpvcr.xl good things failed to go
through. Governor Sauasentlmler was
Lacked from 2 to 1 to 3 to 5 In the third race
by John Schorr , his owner , but the best the
colt could do was to run third The two
mlle lace proved very Interesting nnd was
won In clever fashion by Barton at C to 1.
Afamada , Hie odds-on favoilte. In the open
ing event. vvn beaten a nose on the post by
Taffeta Silk , n CO to 1 shot , The wcnthci
was line and the track fast , Results'
First i.ice. live furlongs , sellinginffet.i
Silk. 107 ( Sills ) , HO to 1 , 'won ] ; Afamada , 110
( J Hill ) , 7 to 10. secoiirt ; 'Unrdn. ' 112 ( C.
Helm , S to B , third. Time : 1 02M Aunt
Maggie. Vlrelo Cook , Sp'ildjvY , Allle B and
The Naulahka also r.in.
Second rnce , live nnd one-half furlongs :
Pontus , 110 ( Overlon ) . I to 1vvon ; Don
Quixote , 110 ( C llelff ) . S to 2 and 4 to G.
hccoml : Jackanapes , 107 ( J. Hill ) , even ,
third. Time : l.BVt ( TeuCKr. Allcrton , Ilarus ,
First Call and Tldldes also ran
Thlid ince , six furlongs , selling : Hock-
wall. 101 ( II. Williams ) , u'to i. won _ ; Masler-
nlece 101 ( Aker ) , 5 to 1 rtnd S to n , second ;
Governor Sauss/e'nthaler / 107 ( T Murplo ) 4
to 6. third. Tlmo : iMi. : F M B. Santa
Marie , Colleen , Peggv. Clara Alice W , Say
On and Barney B.irnoto also ran.
Fourth race/selling , six furlongs : Carrie
Lyle. 104 ( C. HolCf ) , 2 to 1. won : Panchlta ,
107 ( Scherrer ) . 7 to 10. sWond ; Three Bars ,
0 J llfn ) . 6 to 1 , thIM Time : 1:1 : . OM-
mend Harry Thoburn , Lat'Fly , The Navy
. " rmUcs , selling : Barton. 10. .
Bearer nnd Lltlle Walter also ran
C10BP of SnniicUTH County Fnlr.
WAHOO , Neb , Sept. 17.-Spcclal ( Tcle-
pram.-Thc ) Saunders county fair closed to-
dav with only a light attendance. Races
!
ot : Cricket won , Waverly
KC end , Krnnk P third Hcst tlnia 2 27
Running rnce. halt mllf nntl repent , fliuo-
ders county horses. New Mron won , Max
tor Hick second , Hell Johnson third. Boot
tltme ; 0:53H. :
Hlorle rare , two brat out of throi- , mile
heat" , Faundcrs county rlrt-r ' Devore won ,
HnMnr second , Prlmley third. Ilest time.
2U1.
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IMTCHIJN Air4INST STAll I'OIM'HH.
Knoh Til ken Unit. Thli-il llent tu Mo
II I 'no I'd Toilet ) .
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept 17-Joc Patclicn ,
for the first time since the Columbus meet
ing In July , showed Star Pointer his dust
today. The wonderful black stallion CAPtured -
tured the second hfnt In the battle between
the two pacing king * . He had the pole , tl.i >
plnce bcfntf won by the Illp of a coin , and
from the word he cut the route nnd was not
headed. Pointer won the first licnt In com-
pirnllvoly easy form In 2.0I > . McOlnry
was driving In line nt > lo , and he counted
on the second heat being taken with equal
eiu e Pntchen had f.iltercd some In the
first argument. An experiment hn > l been
tried In his shoeing. For the llrst tlmo in
weeks deity wns cnu cd In Retting the woul ,
due to his breaking Hh rounding In form
wns Biiperb , and the crowd of 45.WU people
present was Immensely plcn ed nt hi * suc
cess. The tlilrxt heiit will be paced to
morrow.
Mollies Trntw.
DCS MOINES. Sept. 17.-nnelng results'
Class 2:10 : , pacing , purse WOO : Ulnn won
first and second heats and race , Hjdrogln
Borond. Well Ahead third Host time. 2.13'i. '
Pacing , 2-year-old1 * , purse J230 : Fltzslm-
mons won both heats. Heaver second , Ullky
thlnl. Heat lime : 2:274. :
I.IlM (1 Will * ttlllf Cllll llluilMlll | ) .
CIIICAUO , Sept. IT.-- Joseph Lloyd , the
professional from the Essex County Oolf
club , Mftnchester-by-the-Sca , Mats. , won the
ot en golf championship of 1S97 on the
links of the Chicago nolf club ted ly. His
total score wns 10J. William Andeison , the
phenomenal young player from the Mls-
iiuamlcnt Golf club , Watch Hill , H. I. , was
: i close second with 163 James Foulls. now
.ox-champion , finished third with 1GS , AVIllle
Dunn of the Ards'.cy Golf club tleing him
I Thirty-four men finished the thtity-stx
holes under 200.
In the amateur driving contest H. > M Har.
rltnnn ot the Knollwood Golf club won with
a drive of 215 yards : W. H. Metis of Shlnne-
cock was second with 213 and J A Tyng
third with 242 The present event went to
John Harrison with a drive of 233 yuuls ,
and H T llawllns. the Sidaaueda mm ,
was second A\lth 2J4 ; > ards ,
Tomorrow the llmil ntntcli play rouiul of
thirty-six holes for the amateur champion
ship of 1S < )7 ) will bo plajed oft between Cham
pion H J. Whlgham of the Onwont ln cluh
and W H. Belts of the Shlnnccock Hills
Golf club.
liitcriiiillimiil Clit > itM Toiiriiiinu'iit.
BEHLIN , Sept. 17 The fifth round in the
International chess tournament was pla > ed
today , It being the second round according
to the Merger sjstcm. Tno pairing was as
follows , Engllsch against Schlffets , Hai-
dt'lobeti against Charousek , Colin against
Alliln , Schlechter against Alnptn , Mtico
against Wlnawer , Metger against Carho ,
Nicholas against XlnUI , Telchmann acilnst
Hum. Tscnlgorln against Walbrodt , Succli-
tlng ag.ilnst Blackburnc.
At 1 o'clock the following results had been
refolded. Colin beat Alliln ; Unrdeleben ( n-
tltod ) lost to Charousek ; EnglHeh and
Schllters drew ; Telchmadn beat Hum
The remaining games lesnltcd ns follows
Sehlechter and Alapln drew , Maico beat
Wln.iwer. Mutger was downed by Caiho ,
J.uiowskl beat Klnkl , Tschlgorln and W.il-
biodt adjourned their game and SuccMlng
and Blackburne drow.
Cricket ut l'lillinllililn. | .
PHILADELPHIA , Sept 17 The cricket
nntch between Captain Warner's team of
British amrteurs and a team of twenty-
two "colts" "elected from the junior mem
bers of the various Philadelphia crli kpt
clubs , was begun at noon today. Robert
S. Newhall , the veteran plnver , acted as
captain for the colts The 1'hlladclphlnns
won the toss and chosu to go to the bat
llrst.
llrst.While
While the younpsters , as a rule , fell an
easy prey to the high class bowling of the
englishmen , seven of thorn succeeded In
gettlnp double figures , as did nKo Captain
Newhall. The full team was retired foi
US runs. The" " Britishers then went to bat ,
and when stumps were drwnn for the day
they had scored 41 , with the loss of two
w Ickets.
If you have e\er seen a little child in n
pnroxyem of whooping cougti , or If you have
been annojed by a constant tickling In the
throat , you can appreciate the value of One
Mlnuto Cough Cure , which gives quick relief.
IIIKMf < > ! Mill 1'rojcct.
ALLENTOWN , Pa. , Sept 17. The Coronet
Sleel company of New Jersey , which Is said
to control a process for the manufacture
of steel without flaws or blow holes , is about
to close negotiations for the purchase ot the
two largo mills at Fnllerton , Lchlgh county ,
from creditors of the defunct Catasaun.ua
Manufacturing company. The mills will be
rebuilt and enlarged , and vvlll bo started In
six months. They will give einplojment to
2,500 hands.
If yon have been made a delegate of
ouo by the family for the inspection of
stool Hinges and yon want to do your
duty yon will have to give the Jewel
steel iiinge a thorough inspection conic
prepared to spend at least an hour with
ns for thoio aio so many good things
about this steel isinge that aie not found
In any othois that it will take ns home
tlmo to show them all to yon tills Is ft
stool lange not sheet hon but It's
prleed pticod at about sheet Iron prices
$2-1.00 and up the Jewel cook stoves aie
$18.00 and up.
A. C. RAYMER ,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE I1EUC.
1514 Farnam St.
Our Is a place where you can be suited
in every sense of the word milted in
style In price and the wearing qual-
tics of whatever yon buy it doe.sn'l
make any difference how low or high
pi iced you may go the quality witl
always be tlieic our new fall cai pot-
ings possess our usual guaranteed qual
ity but they far smpass In style and
beauty anything we have ever shown be
fore while the price is as It always lias
been-Just light tlie.se c.upetlngrt aie
now on display and an caily Inspection
will assure you Hist < ; " " ( $ ' .
OmahaCarpetCo
B It )
1515 Doa&Q St.
The children rent ] more especially
those that me away at school the HOWH
In the homo paper Is' ' IlJt ) a my of sun
shine to thorn The Dally Ilee can be
mailed them seven tlirj'H In the week for
seventy centrt a monfjior The .Sunday
Hoc stlone would bo an excellent paper to
send them all the social happenings.to
come and that have been can be found In
this paper together with ( lie news fioin
all over the v oild The Fnnday Uoo Is
only $ IMH ) a yea * The Weekly Hoe at
05 cents n year Is a good paper to send
to your custom filends It's the Dally
condensed.
The Omaha Daily Bee
Circulation Department
17tli and Faroam. Dee Building
COM WILL IS OF NO VALUE
Judge Foster of Topekn Posses ou au Im
portant Point.
RULING IN KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS CASE
Contention of the C'otnpnny Itittt It Is
Knllllcit to KamliiKi on Alnrkrt
Vnlno of UM StorK S
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 17. ( Special 'Me-
Brain ) Juilgo C. G. Foster of the federal
court treated thp nttnrncjs for the Kansas
Clt > Stock Yards company to nn uiipleasitnt
surprise nt Topeka today , wlicre n case ex
actly similar to the Omulm Block jards case
Is on trial. The stock yards company is on-
ilca\orhiK to pto\o that Its earning * arc not
c\.ccsst\o un the \nluo ot the plant
On the claim of the stock > arils
people thai they were entitled to a
large profit on account of the peed ulll of
the company , Judge Mm tin of counsel for the
compaciy read n ivccnt decision ot the supreme
premo court , In which the remark was
mailo that the diligence of rim. eel on both
sides had failed to dUcoici a single caic
whore the good will of n company had toccn
taken Into consideration In fixing rates Judge
.Martin was following out this tine ot aigu-
mcnl wheel Judge Foster emddonly and to
the surprise of c\erbm1 > Knocked one of
the tumpanj's claims In the head and settled
It for all time as far as this case In this
court Is concerned.
"lo I understand , " Judge Foster naked ,
leaning o\er his desk , "that the compaii }
claims that It Is entitled to consideration for
good will over and nbo\c the pjr value of
Iho stock ? "
"Yes , " snld Judge Martin.
"Then I am dead against that proposition , "
mid Judge Foster , with an air of Beveilty.
nhllo n do/en lawjcts In the court teem ,
attorneys in the case and speclatois alike ,
stood ii | ) and loaned forward to listen "You
lia\e assumed that the Bt.ite , because It had
not until this jcat attempted to ir < ; ulate jour
business , would not or could noi do It IIo-
ciuuo pcoplo believed that .tesumptlon
to bo correct , the tuniket aUlo of join
stock has been Inci eased to 1HG. You mo
wrong If the court decides that the state
has tin' power lo regulate > our buslncb * ,
and this lav , regulates It , > ou ate not en
titled to any excess value ha fl on falbc
theory which the enactment of this li\v en
tirely o\erthrowi "
When Judge .Martin BRW that the couit
had In two mlnutea knocked $7,500000 out of
the \nlnc claimed In the bill and JL'.iWO 000
out of the \alue claimed by Colonel .Mo'.so
and other Block jards witnesses , he made a
brief explanation that the company claimed
that Its tangible propel tics were woiih
$9,000.000 Judge Foster said "If the leg
islature has the pcmer to ; egulate tlic stock
jards It would be an anomulj to e\y that the
state must accept \aluatlon of the prop
erty based on the assumption that the state
would not regulate It "
No man oromai can enjoy lltp or ac
complish much In this world while Mifrtrlng
from a torpid llxei. DeWltt'e Little Koily
Risers , the pills that cleanse that or an ,
quickly.
Sending : r.iilllin DIM IK Homo.
SAN TRANCISrO , Sept 17-Kmma nivls ,
the little English girl who was icscucd
from practical sla\cry at Madera by the
Calafornla Society for the Prc\entlon of
Cruelty to Children , Is on her way home.
She will be In charge of the train agent
until she reaches Chicago , where icpretcnta-
tlNes from the Young Women's Chilstlan
association will meet her. She will bo met
by n. Fellows Jenkins at New * York , secre
tary of the New York Society for the Pievcn-
tlon of Crueltv to Children , and taken to
the society's home. She will sail next
Thursday. _
COIM eiitloii of I.n > WvthuillNtH.
CANTON , 111 , Sept. 17. Two hundred
Methodist laymen from all parts of the btate
are In session here , with the view of securing
Increased lay representation In the con
ferences. The sentiment Is decldedlj In
favor of equal representation , hut equally
divided on the question of time limit of pas
torate.
Scnlilfil 1 > 5 Sd'iuii from un
CHKYENNC , Wyo. , Sept. 17. ( Special
Telegram ) Joe Durke of St. Louis was
U'alh ? aided At ruling today. He wan
tlripuii ; In coal chute tack ot Iho Union
Pacific round house \\hen n engine w
blown off. tiAldliiK hint In frightful m n <
ncr , nil the skin dropping from hli bones.
THIJ lir.AI/lY MUIICUT.
tNSTIUT.MENTSplrup.1 on record September
WAUUANTY HEEDS.
H n. lliiRtlncs to John Kev-KT ct nl.
lots 7 nntl s. blk "C. " Snunders &
It's ndtl S J.BOO
1C C. Hobble to L M. lion ell. lot 4 ,
Terrace , , 6,609
A H Dufrtno and wife to P. A.
Orntleni'tn , lot II , blk 1 , Dcnlso'w
ntlil 1000
Emcllft Scunner ami husband to John
rnust , lot 21 , blk 4. Shrlver Place. . tOO
John ratist to Emottc Somtuor , un-
illv' ' , lots n and U. blk 2 ; umllvH
lot IV , blk 4 , Iloppe'H Honatun wibdlv. $09
J. O. Oucns nnd wife to M. .1. Owens ,
middle CO feet lots 11 nnd 12 , blk
V > South Omahn 4,509
O E ShuKett nnd wife to Kountsrt'
.Memotlitl Evangelical Lutheran
ehuich. lots 4 nml 5. blk SI , At cade
Place * , < X
Henry l < ogrmann iitul wife to Oeorio
Mangold , lot ! > , blk II , Heuiilngtim. . JOO
Wllhelmlim Hnumau to M. C. Bitu-
mnn , lot 6 , blk 1 , Omalm 5.000
Same to tme , lot U , blk C , Ilitntcom
Place , lot U , KetiRltiKton , ftlv.132 feet
ut point UO > S fct-t not tb ot uw cor
blk 1 , 15 V Smith's mill 4.MO
Barbara Uans nnd huthnml to Emmn
Armbrust , sc sw 3J-15-12 nnd nu nvv
1-14-12 4,000
Kosa Kulnkoptky ( o Istncl Kula-
Itopsliy. nH of o 1S9 feet lot 7 , blk
1 , Konntzo lib ttdd 1,800
Kialu-Noan Slslvihnixl of Nebta kn to
J. A. rrelgliton. sin lot ! , blk 01 ;
lot > . , blk K. Omaha 1S.MS
O. J. I'lcUuicl nnd wife to Omaha I' ilr
nnd Speed assoclatlun , DC nw 5-
1V12 11.000
Chun Weaver nnd hti'bitml to wime- ,
n\v IIP SV15-IJ 14,000
QUIT CLAIM DEEPS
Allen Koch nnd wlte to (1 K. Shukert ,
lots I and 3 , blk 21 Ar tide Place . . . 2,000
Special nnstcr to M. 11. limpets , lot
13 , blU 19 , pmtbii , nml strip adjoining 3,075
Total amount of jsi.ssj
riinicvsT : or \VIVTIIUII.
Pair In NrlmisKn nml U'lifim-r , nlth
SoiillitiljVlnilN ,
WASHINGTON. Sept. 17 rorcc.ist for
S.itnuliv : . '
I''or NVInnilti , So\ith \ Dikotn , Iowa. K.xn-
sas . .milVyomlng Full ; w.umei ; southerly
w ImK
Ml"onil-r.ilrj wanner ; southwoMt winds.
I. < > 'n 1 ItctMiril.
oKriri : or TIM : \VIATIUU nuiiKAU ,
OMAHA , Stjit. 17 Omaha uvoiil of ialn-
fall and tempeiatuic compared with corresponding
spending iliy of the last thiee > ear :
1S')7. ) IbOii 1SH" 1SDI.
Maximum umpor.Huie . . ( fl 70 102 GS
Minimum tempoi.iltne17 fil 7J 49
Axei.iKt * tempLiatuio . . . . fi < fifi S7 68
Itulnfall . CO .00 .00 .00
lti > old ol tempeiatuio mul precipitation at
Oninlia for thl tln\ and since March 1 , 1S57 :
Normal for the < lnv . K >
Ii fh leney foi the da\ . . . , . 7
Acititiiiilati.il c\ce s since Mnieh 1 . 154
Noi mil mlnfall ten the dti > . . . .10 Inch
IVilelmcy for the day . 10 Inch
Tot il lalnfall blni'i ? Match 1 inO'ilncheB
Uellclentn since LMaioh 1 . S 11 Inches
HXCP-S conewp'B period ] v. > SIM Indies
UclUleno ' oiio p'g peiloil 1SS3 CCSInrhc *
Iti-porlH from StiitloiiM at S II , ill.
Scvontllftli tncrlillnn time
For Infants and Children.
HE ike-
tiallo
lignv.uro
Diex I > . Shooman says it taUes lots of
wind to keep the air lift gurgling I. . ! ! gallons
lens a minute but that it doesn't take
much Aviml or talk to sell our boys * and
joutli.s' shoeblack shoes solid leather
luiil sole built to wear at the .same
time good lookers and comfoi table it's
the same shoo we've sold so many of
at the same ptlce M.riO-it's no idle talk
when we tell you this shoe will outwear
any .y.200 hhoe JOH ever lioughtpaients
who have bought thin shoo claim as we
do that it is the best $1.50 boy * . ' shoe on
e.uth no better school shoe made we
don't caie if the price is $ U.60-Mioe your
boy now for $1.50. I
Drexel Shoe Co. ,
1410 FAKNAM STRIJ1JT.
Send for Illustrated catalogue , free.
Ihein to
make
-
AVe make sp-ctacles-wc
oider-make them to lit your eyes-vve
In Omaha that doa
are the only opticians
a manufaetmlng buMuess-oiir optician
-Mr Agni'W lifts had yeais of e\peil-
eiiie-ho can tell you whether glapsm
will help you or not-lt won't cost you
anything to llnd this out-then our Mr.
Scott will give you the beuellt of bin
twenty-one yeais1 o.\peiience In gilndlng
the lenses to an exactness we miiKe a
spin-laity of filling docloi's pieseiiptions
and guaiantee satisfaction every time.
Columbian Optical Co
AUTISTIC , .SCIIJ.VriKIO AMI I'HAC-
TIAI. OI'CTICIASS. !
II2 > VI2H , 0 > IAH\ . KANSAS CITV ,
163 Cliampa. 211 H Kill Bl. 915 Main.
The old man has gone to the Klondike
county ! on the boat now with a whole
cargo of biitteinillk-liut we are attend
ing to business at the old htand 101 ! !
Howard Mreet Just the same wo
haven't said much about biilter for
vvo're selling It as fast as we can mal.o
It and wo make lots of it we'll Keep on
adding cicainerleH as fast as our tiado
demands It after you've seen the nights
at the fair call and sue us make butler
wo make It between seven and eight
o'clock every morning.
Waterloo
Creamery Ass'n
Frchli Diittermilk.
1013 HOWARD ST , 'IEL. 1333