THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr * SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 25 , 181)7. Omaha , Sept. 2t , 1SS7. i CORSETS Almost every well known briuul inuilu will bo found In this ilopiiftinunt. Two siunplus from two hundred. P. D. Corset extra long waist white or gray coutcl at $1.50 wen. It. & O. Corset log waist well boned In gray or black sateen nt 75c each. CHILUItKN'S CAPS Now Full and Winter Cajw or Bonnets uro now in. Do not full to civil nnd see them. See the now Poke Donncls. Silk Crochet Caps. Angora Caps. ' Silk Skull ( "aps. Silk Stockinet Caps In Unman Stripes. Prices $1.00. $1.2S , $1.50 , $1 > .00 , $ L'.2S , $3.00 , uj ) to ? 4.30 eauii. KID Now fall Htoolc now ready. fiLOVKS 'J'his line comprises both the clasp and Genuine I'NwtorKid Glove. Funcius as well us staples for street or ovoniiitf wear. We carry only the world's best popular priced dress goods and they are sought after by the most aristo cratic gown wearers in the west , Prices influence sales and we sell novelties at as moderate profit as we do plain staple dress fabrics CLOAKS there Is lots of dlfTorpnclng NKW Cloak Departments in WINTKU our Cloak Department CLOAKS ladies can always bo sure of llmlinj , ' the newest , up to ( Into cloaks in the city. Wo will not waste your time trying to show you , old style yarmnnts , there tire plenty of Til KM HUT NOT iiMin : , boshtos you payne no more for now thtin you do for old one * . l.ook at our beautiful Crushed Plush Capes at $10.00 and $12.00. DRHSS Braids load Braids in TKIMMINtiS tboir simple nrottincss nnd braids twisted Into designs moro or loss olabiirate. And beads Htrnni ? and twisted into novelty p'ctty deslpns , and pearls treated just llko beads. There are rovers nnd panels , plastrons , yokes and collars all fashioned and ready for use. UNDKRWHAR New lines being re ceived most every duy. Early buyers got advantage of old prici-s. Ladles' Fleeced Vests and Pants for early fall wear 23c , 35o 3 for $1.00 and GOc each. Laillca' Natural Wool Vests and Pants heavy weight SOo each. LadleV Combination Suits seamless- glove nttlng $1.00 , $1.50 , $2.00 per EUlt. Men's heavy ribbed Klccccd Shirts and Drawers Egyptian cotton COc each. Men's plain Fleeced Shirts and Drawers superior flnl'h 0c each. Men's medium weight Wool Shirts and Drawers for early fall wear $1 each. HOSIERY I-ndles Black Cotton FIoso , Bimless ( ! ! , high spliced heels do'ible solos , 25c'loc or three pair for $1.00 and 50o per pair. Men's Cotton Hose two-thread Egyp tian yarn gustetud hosl 15c per pair. Men's black Cotton Half Hose extra high spliced heels double soles 25o . per pair. Wo are selling one of the best School IIcso for boys thnt Is made at 25e per pair. I May Mount , Pearl Hartman. Florence Kll- patrl'k , of Omaha ; Georgia O. Shcit , Cleve land ; Anna Ponuy , Chicago ; Mao Ilurr , Lin coln ; Anne Mllward. Lexington , Ky. ; Josle Stantpn , Washington , D. C. ; "Adeline Wor- wlck , Grand Island ; May Colson , Fremont ; Lmira Muade. Fremont ; Evi Stafford. No- bra ka City ; Martha Sousley , Nebraska City ; Elinor , Montgomery , Ullnor towart , Carolyn Sclioentcen. Elsie Sc'ioentgOi [ ; Nellie Moore , Gertrude Jlennctt , of Council II luff a ; Jean Boyd .Mullen , Ethel Honey , of South Omaha. , , v LADIES IN WAITING. Mcsdamcs 11. 13' . Wo6d , ' L. P. Finikhoiiser , Gcorgu l .5M6o'rd , J. 15. Wilbur , M. C. Pctcrn , " Vane < iyLino"0. . 'W , Looaila , Clement Chase , Charles T , Kountze , C. W. Hull , W. A. Iletllck , Thoinas A. Fry , H. J. Penfold. A. II. Nqyes , E. II. Sprague , E. W. Lee , O. D. ' Klplln'ger. vB. . Jaqiilth , Walter Jardlne , El mer 12 , Uryson , Charles C. Allison , ( Albert Calm , Harry Jordan of Omaha ; Hay Nye , Fremont ; Frank Avery , Chicago ; II. L. Cum- inliiRj , Council Bluffs ; Lucius Wells , Council Dluffs ; 13. W. Hart , Council Bluffs ; W. II. Ferguson , Hastings ; Harlow Keycs , In- dlanola ; James G. Martin , South Omaha ; L. L. Holmes , South Omaha. LADIES OF THE COUUT. Mradamcs James M. Woolworth , C. F. Man- dersoii , W. Morse.V. . II. Sterling , George E. Uldwell. Edward P. Pock. C. E. Yost. F. II. Davis , W. U. Dennett , Bdward Dickinson , John S. , Guy C. Barton. F. P. Klrken- dall , W. H. McCord , J. J. Dlckoy , C. W. Io nian. H. S. Wllcox , Fred Metz. jr. , Charlea M . Wllhelm , E. M. Bartlett of Omaha ; W. II. Munger , Fremont ; F. A. Clarke , Lincoln ; George H. Thummell , Grand Island ; George liell , Grand Island ; James Wcaro. Blair. PROCESSION ENTEUS. And now the band strikes up with a martial crash , the fountain pulses with anew now life , the lights shine with an added brilliancy and thousands of hearts beat high. The procession of knights enters , headed by the governors , and all In the picturesque garb of the evening before. They range themselves about the four sides of the danc ing lloor , reserving the space Immediately In front of the thrones , where the governors form In parallel lines. The king enters , pre ceded by his heralds , passes between the lines of governors nnd knocllng knights and asnunes the seat of sovereignty with the moln of one born to rulo. Expectant eyes arc again turned toward thu entrance , thn heralds appear again , followed by ten maids of honor , walking two and two , who prrcedu the queen , who Is robed In white ami blue nnd whoso train Is borne by two dainty pages. The king stands waiting for the sharer of his throne , In whom the gratified populace recognizes Miss Gertrude Kountzo. Ho has unmauked and shows his people tlio familiar featured of Mr. Edward Porter Peck. ' The knights kneel a second time as Hut gracious lady mounts the steps which lead to the throne. The king receives her with the homage which chivalry owes to beauty , and sets a diadem upon her brow. Court and people break forth In loud acclaim nnd the coronation Is accomplished. Then , for the diversion of the king and ( juccn , the knights march and countermarch before their .sovereigns , executing military ma neuver of Intricate design with the utmost precision ami creditable- regularity , QUEEN'S ATTENDANTS. The pretty little pages who attended the queen were : Mis * Sarah Martin of South Oniatm and Miss Louise K. Bennett of this city. The former wore a white velvet suit , lined with gold satin , whltu ellk stockings and shot's and dltmOnds. The latter was at- IIroil In A wlno colored velvet suit , lined with pink sitln , pink silk utocklngH and slices , ajid diamonds. Thu heralds wcro Me&ans. Gilbert and J. 'E. Gcorgu , Following the royal landers , In which only knights and ludles In watting went sup posed lo participate , a program of twenty- two dances was enjoyed. The floor was In excellent condition , and courtlerri and guests alike availed themselves of the opportunity It afforded. The supper , In thu hands of Pryur of the Omaha club , was also abiriOantly patronized after 10:30. : when It was flrat served. All In all , the ball wsa In every way BUC- VVcak Tlrocl. Thousmulsaroln tUl.i condition. They ere despondent and gloomy , cannot Bleep , have no appetite , no energy , no Ambition. Hood's Sarsaparillauoon brings help to such poople. H gives them pure , FlcbT blood , cures nervousness , creates an oppetlto , tone ) and strengthens the stomach and imparts now life and in creased vigor to all tlio organs o J thu body , Sarsa- pariiia Is the Ono True DlooU Purifier. AiiUrngsUts. 51. Hoocl'n P''i - ' t ' ! His. iscents. I Ladies Who Value f IA reflued complexion inuet u e I'ononl'o Pow4 jder. It produce * a ot and beautiful akin , n cossful , and gave unmixed pleasure to a grtater number of people than ever before attended a similar function In Omaha. The selection of king and queen calls forth un qualified approval , and every prospect seems favorable for a new lease of life and an access of power to the royal dynasty of Ak-Sar-Btn. \VII\T TIIH WOMHX TllKltH AVOUI3. .Vcitr.s on I CoHtiiiiir.H Hint GrncL-il I InKliiK'x ( iroiit Hall. Following 'arc brief notoj descrlptlv'd of the costumes wpru by the women who at tended the ball last night : A. Miss Maude J. Albcrs of St. Louis , a gucat of Mrs. W. S. Slrawn ( A toilet of cream moiuscllno de sole over cream satin , heavily covered with real lace applique. Diamonds and pearls. Mlds Llla Alexander White moussellno do sole over white satin ; pink rose trimming. Miss Grace Allen Pink chiffon over green silk , La France ros&i. Mrs. Perry Allen of Washington White taffeta silk trimmed with black marten fur and shrimp pink velvet , bodice edged with violets. Mrs. W. F. Allen 'Blue ' organdlo over ccrlsc silk , lace trimmings. Miss B. Anderson Figured organdie over palo blue. H. Mrs. W. N. IVabcock Handsome gown of rose colored brocade crepe , decollete bodice with point lace and jot. Necklace of pearls and dljtuonds. Mrs. U. W. Bailey Black grenadine , evergreen green silk. Mia. Hen S. Baker Pink silk ; white lace. Mrs. E. E. Batch Black grenadine I rimmed with jet and lace. Mrs. H. II. 'Baldrlgo Figured organdie and black lace. Mm. I ) . H. Barrows Yellow chiffon and black satin. M'lss ' Mae Hartlett Wlilto moire silk , de- colleto bodlco trimmed with lace and flowers , Mrs. Guy C. Bartr.n A Paris gown of black grenadine over creim sutln. Diamonds , Sirs. J. E. liaum White flowered or gandie with pale green ribbons. Miss Corm-lia Bennett White organdlo gown with round wf.lst of yellow ribbon and luce Insertion. Mrs. W. U. lit-niiett Black satin skirt , bodlco of Jetted net low cut neck. Diamonds. Mro. William J. Bradbury Black brocade satin , pink bodice ; jeweled trimmings , MIH. .1. S. Brady Black grenadine , trim ming of duchess lace. Mrs. J. L. Brandeis Black lace dress. Dia monds. Mrs. S. W. Brown , Lincoln Flowered or- gcndlo over yellow silk , bows of yellow ilbbon. MM. E. E. Uryson Figured organdlo over pink Hilk ; pink roses. Mlis Mary Buck White organdlo over pale pink Kllli , bodice trlmmod with lace and pink ribbons. Miss Mao .Burr of Lincoln Pink chiffon bodice , satin skirt , O. Mrs , Albert Calm Cerise slllr under black loco ; diamonds , bouquet of American Beauty roses. Mi's Elizabeth ' Campbell Figured organdie over pink 'silk , pink ribbons. Miss Rose Caison of Lincoln , guest , of Mrs. J. J. Dickey Dainty gown of white lace ; American ll auty roses. Mrs. L. J. Carson White organdlo over palo green ; carnations , Mrs. Clement Chase White organdlo , nar row lace ruffles and llawerd. Mrs. ChUsoll Black brocaile and Maltese lace. lace.Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Cleavelaud Heliotrope- silk , trimmed In black lace. Mrs. victor II. Coffman Hose moire silk and paint lace. Mrs. F. ColpeUer Accordion pleated black net over black tmtin. Miss Sue Colpetzer White satin trimmed with rallies of white net and ribbons , white sash. sash.Mrs Mrs W. J. Conncll Organdie over green silk , with green trimmings. Miss M > rtle Coon White dotted swlsa , whltr rlbboni. Miss , Inez Corbett White organdie , white rlbboni. red roses. Miss Crelghton Whltu muslin over pink silk ; pink roses. Mra. George P. Cronk Black brocade grenadine over green silk , pale greeu rib bon. Miss Gretchen Crounse White organdie , tr'mmcd with lace over blue silk. Mrs. ( 'rummer Silver gray brocade , violet velvet and duchess lace. Miss Llndi Curtis White satin and duchesa lace. , ! > Sirs. J. H. funlcls Black sitln with white lace ; piorl trimmings. Mrs. Charles Henry Davidson Black velour over red taffeta aklrt. bodice of blue inous- stlalnu ilo sole , over blue f iff eta ; yellow roses and Jewell. .Mrs. Harry II. Davis Pine * lk ) and black organdie. Mrs , J , J. Dickey White mouasellne de solo and rtwes. Mrs K. J. Dinning Black eatln with lace trimmings , red carnations. Mra. K. Dickinson White latin figured with small pink blowonis and point laco. Diamonds , Stlss Jcsslo Dickinson Bodice < of real cream lace over cerlso satin , aklrt of blue molro velour. Diamonds and roses. .Miss Isabel Doyle White orgindlo over wblto silk. Miss Mima Doyle Figured organdlo over pink silk ; pink ribbons. Mrs. Henry P. Drexel White organdie over silk ; bouquet of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Clarke Duncin White satin and lace. Sllss Duinont Figured organdlo over yel low ; yellow ribbons. K. Sirs. A. 0. Edwards Light green silk and chiffon. American Ucatity roses. Sllss Lulu Edwards White china silk , La Franco roses. -Miss Fannie Ehrman , St. Joe Pink or gandlo over pink silk , bouquet of pink roses. F. SlUa Faulkner , Martlnsburg , W. Va. White organdie over taffeta , white ribbons. Sirs. W. II. Ferguson of Hastings White organdie over white ollk , with valonclcnncs lace and white moire trimmings. Miss Sue Flynn , U'llsworth. ' Minn. Cream albatross gown , cut la slmpllcc , jot trim mings ; jacqueminot roses. Mrs. Charles E. Ford Wlilto organdlo over whlto taffeta , bodice of black nnd white lace Insertion ; bouquet of red roses. Dia monds. Sllss Clara Francis Pink organdlo over pink satin. Sirs. John F'rnncl.i White silk and lace. Sirs C. O. Fuller 'Black ' and heliotrope satin , jet trimmings , C. Sllsa Frances Gilbert White rutln , chiffon waist. Miss Edna Grant Dainty whlto swlss with yellow ribbons. H. Sirs. Hahn Blue and whlto silk ; red rib bon. bon.Sirs. Sirs. Christian Hartman Blue brocade trimmed In light blue chiffon. Diamonds. Mtas Pcarle Hartman Pink taffeta , over dress of pink gauze , rutllcs edged with black lace , low butterfly bodice , pink roses. Sirs. Charles L. Hawca. Council Bluffs- Black chiffon ; pink ribbons. Sllss Bettlo Hayward , Nebraska City Whlto organdlo over sea green silk ; red roses. Sirs. George Heyn Black duchess satin trimmed with i > oliit lace ; headdress of black and white , American Beauty roses. Mrs. Ira Iligby Black mousselalno do sole , pink roses. SlUd Howenu Hlgglnson Whlto muslin over yellow satin. Sllss Grace Hlmcbaugh White muslin , with white ribbons. SIlss Iloaglaiid White organdie over pink. Sllss .Maud .Holt. St. Louis Whlto or gandie over pale blue ; red carnations. Sirs. A. Hospe Cream satin gown ; diamonds. Sllss Gertrude Hospe Little gown of whlto and yellow silk. Miss Irene Hospe Palo green silk skirt , rosebud silk waist and gold slippers. Sirs. W. S. llowcll Pompadour silk , black velvet ribbon. .1. Sllss A. B. Jaquith Cream brocade satin trimmed with moussellne dc sole ; bouquet of cream roses ; diamonds. Sirs. Lloyd Joaes Black gauze over black satin and cream ribbons. Miss Jones White organdlo over white silk ; La Franco roues. Sirs. Harry Jordan Whlto satin with duchess lace and pearls. lv. Sirs. R. H. Keith , Kansas CltyBIack silk point lace. Diamonds. Mrs ) . G. W. Kelley Lavender organdie over silk , lace trimmings. Sllss Winifred Klmball. guest of Sirs. D. H. Goodrich Yellow organdlo over yellow silk ; black velvet trimmings. Sllss Kllpatrlck Whlto oigandlo over pale blue silk , 'blue ribbons , La Franca roses. Sirs. O. D. Klpllnger White silk , pearl trimmings. .Mra. F. P. Klrkcndall Black moire with jet trimmings. Sirs. L. H. Korty Green flowered organdlo over silk. Sirs. Charles T. Kountzo A 'simple whlto muslin with white ribbons. SIUs Gertrude Kountzo Whlto satin , em broidered In pearls ; blue velvet neckband and trimmings. Sllsa SI. E. Lancaster Whlto silk under gauze ; pearls ; bouquet of American Beau ties. ties.Sirs. Sirs. Vance Lane Pink moussellue de solo over sea green silk. Sllss Elma Lobman Pompadour silk ; real lace. Sirs. D. L. Lohnes of South Omaha Plain black satin trlmmod wilb blnck velvet ribbons bens and red chiffon. Diamonds. Sirs. E. L. Lomax Corn colored satin with real lace trimming. Sirs. Sllldred Lomax , Whlto organdie over pale pink silk. Sllss Love , Winchester , Va. White organ dlo over white silk ; gold ornaments. M. Sllss Sara Slacomber Slouesellno do solo over taffeta silk ; La France roses , Sirs. SI. 0. Slaul Black and' ' white organ dlo over silk. Jacket of black lace ; red roses and diamonds. Sirs. W. A. Slaurer. Council Bluffs Steel gray silk ; white chiffon trimmings. Sirs. G. W. Slegeath Cream clo'h , tilmnied In yellow satin and point lace. -Mrs. W. B. Slelkle Yullow brocade satin , yellow chiffon. Sirs. David H. Slercer Yellow Japanese silk , hand-ombroldcred with butterflies and trimmed with yellow chlffron ; diamond aigrette. Sire. J. SI. SIctcalf Cream satin brocade with Persian colors ; point lace trimmings. Diamonds. Sirs. Charles Slotz Green grenndlno over shot taffeta ; diamonds ; America. ] Beauty roses. Sirs. Fred Sletz , Jr. Black matelarao skirt and black velvet bodice ; point lace ; American Beauty roses. Mrs. Slorltz Meyer Pink brocade silk , trimmings of chlffou and lace ; diamond pendants. .Miss Slinnlo Sleyer Pretty little gown of flowered organdlo over yellow silk ; whlto roses. Sirs. A. H. Sllles Black lace over pink satin ; pink roses. Miss Helen Sllllard Whlto organdie , pale pink ribbons. Sirs. Illchard C. Sloore Garnet and gold brocade ellk. Diamonds. Sirs. G. P. Sloore Brussells net over lav ender silk. Sllss Nellie Slooro White organdlo over silk ; Amerlcam beauty rcacs. Sirs. W. It. Slorand Whlto allk with lace ; diamonds. Mrs. SlorrUon Tan silk grenadine trimmed with black. Slra. W. V. Slorsc Green molro silk with garniture of opaleceent passementerie. Miss Florence Slorsc White lace over satin , bodlco trimmed with vlolet/j. Sirs. W. W. Slorsman Pink brocade silk trimmed with point laco. Sirs. D. T. .Mount Black silk with Jet trimmings. Sllss May Mount Striped taffeta skirt ; purple chiffon bodice ; real laco. Sllss Jean Boyd Mullen of South Omaha-- Organdie over lavender silk ; lace trimmings. Mo , Sirs. K. 0. SIcOllton Light green silk with black trimmlnt.-a. Mrs. W. II. SIcCord-Rlack silk grenadine over whlto taffeta silk , bodlco of chiffon , roses. Diamonds. X. Mrs. AmiPttP Nelson White organdie over silk. silk.Sirs. Sirs. A. II. Noyes Canary brocade , trim med with white lace and pearls. O. Sirs. Oertcr Striped silk , roses. Sllss Ocrtcr White organdie over palo blue silk ; whlto roses. roses.P. P. Sirs. W. T. Page White muslin , with green ribbons. Miss Clara Palmer White organdie , trim med with frills. Sirs. E. P. Peck Black and whlto silk trimmed with lace. Slles Elizabeth Peck Whlto organdie , with white ribbons. Mlsi Pegau White organdie over yellow silk. silk.Mlfs Mlfs Kathrlno Peters Whlto organdie , pink ribbcrs ; pink carnations. Mrs. SI. C Peters White organdlo and lace , with white ribbons. Mlta Pomllnson. Los Angeles Whlto Swiss lace and ribbon trimmings. Sirs. J. E. Preston Black satin with lace and Jet garniture. "Mrs. Robert Purvis Lavender satin , with black lace and jet. Diamonds. MU Anna Pomof Chicago Black not over satin , feather trimming , pearls , Amort- can 'Beauty rose's. It. Sirs. W. At"Ilbdlck Cream silk trimmed In yellow , bMliitil't of yellow chrysantho- mitlTIH. IV ! ? Mrs. A. L Hee4 Light btuo flowered silk , accordion plealrd trlmnicd with whlto tullo. Sllss Lena u'enfeld White crepe silk , bodlco with iSSo * frlmmlngs ; pearls ; bouquet of rosrs. n > , o Silas SlaheBsIlonaud Whlto crepon , with scarlet ealvlcpi blpssoms , Sllss Antolit ! | tUlch White organdie and laco. rti , v Sirs. F. St.Hlnhard on Oreon organdlo trlmmod with Valenciennes lace ; whlto watered m01rap.inli. Sirs. H. F. Kobcrson Black grenadine ; carnations. ' Sirs. Jessie B. Uolllns Light yellow bro cade silk , low bodice , trimmed with violets. Sirs. W. D. Rutherford Pretty figured whlto silk ; green ribbon. S. Sirs. B. 'SI. ' Sargent , Council Bluffs Black brocade satin ; chiffon trimmings. Mlsi Elsie St. Schocntgen of Council Bluffs Pink moire silk , with velvet trim mings. Sllsn Schrocder Pink silk , green velvet and pearl trimming , bride rc en. Miss Claiu Schrocder Pink gauze over rose colored bengallne ; bride roses. Sirs. iSuekoll Black and whlto silk , trim med with chiffon and jet. Sirs. James D. Scltz , Kansas City A Paris gown of changeable red silk with overdress of whlto chiffon ; yellow ropes. Sllss Georgia Short , guest of Silas Dick inson Whlto moire velour , with bodlco of whlto chiffon , American Beauty roses. Mrs. 'Byron ' H. Smith Whlto muslin , lace trimmed ; blue ribbonj. Sllss Martha Roberta Sousloy of Nebraska City Rose pink taffeta , with overdress of white gauze , trimmed In valsnclennca lace rad moire ribbons. Sirs. Charles E. Squires Brocade grena dine over cerlso catln. Diamonds. Sllss Louise Squires Pink gauze over pink taffeta silk. Miss Eva Stafford of Nebraska City , pink duchess satin , with overdress of whlto moussellno do sole and point lace trim mings , pink roses. Miss Josephine Stanton of Washington , guest of Sllss Bartlett White organdlo over silk , with white lace and flowers. Mrs. W. B. Sterling Whlto brocade silk. Sirs. E. L. Stone Black silk , bodlco trim med with Jet and lace. . Sllss i.Martha Stone Whlto accordion' pleated chiffon over white silk. Mrs. W. S. Strawn Cream colored or gandie embroidered with green roses over Nile greoa silk , heavily trimmed with cream sill : nnd Valenciennes lace , end ornamented with cerise rosettes and green ribbons. Diamonds. Sllss Gusslo Strathmann Whlto silk , pearl trimmings. Sirs. G. W. Suttou Gaslight green bodice and black brocade skirt , American beauty Sirs. T. K. Sudborough Black silk and chllTon gown. Diamonds. Sirs. J. A. Snnderland Palo blue silk , veiled In black net. Sirs. L. T. Sunderland Figured organdlo over palo bluo. T. Sllss Slabel Taylor Dainty whlto mousse- line , will * ribbons. Slls3 Edith Terry of Do Land , Florida A costume of crmm. , organdie , dotted with sprays of pink and blue flowers , over palo blue surah silk , with flowers for ornament- . SUES Lillian' De Land Terry A toilet of poppy-rad chlffOu. over red silk , ornamented with red poppiesDiamonds. . Sirs. J. W. Thomas Dainty gown of figured organdie over white , lavender trimmings. 'Sirs. ' Charles D. Thompson Black satin , Jot bodlco over green ; La France roses. Miss1 Jennie" Th'bmpaon. Chicago White organdie , white silk , diamonds. Slis. T. A.-1 Thompson Black and pink chlffoji , carnations. , Sirs. A. Thurlbylllack 'brocade and point ! . . , ? co. , r Mra. Towar-nptoo ) gray , allk. whlto chiffon. Sllss Tower White organdlo over pink. Miss Eleanor .Tawar Figured organdlo ovci pale , bluevi M1&3 Bessie Towlc Whlto organdie , over pale pink silk. Sllss Jceilf Towne Linen colored organ dlo over pale blue silk. Sirs. Treat , Hannibal , Slo. White organdie over silk , American beauty roses. Mrs. W. E. Tunnlcllff Black and change able silk. U. Sirs. Charles Urquhart Black velvet ; American beauty rosca. Sirs. Harry Uttley Black chiffon and Slorechal Nlel roses. W. Slis. Stary D. Wade Whlto taffeta silk , trimmed Inblack. . Sliss Jeanne Wakefleld Pretty little dresa of whlto dotted Swiss , with white sash and ribbons. Sllss Emily Wakeley Gown of whlto pom- pidour silk , trlmmod with lace ; pink roses. Sirs. James Ware of 'Blair Pink brocade satin trimmed with black marten and chif fon. Bouquet of La Franco roses. Sllss Julia Warner , Jamestown , N. Y. Figured organdlo over yellow ; yellow rib bons. Sirs. 0. W. Wattles Old rose satin foulard , trimmed with black lace and Jet. Sliss Vcra Wattles Palo yellow chiffon , bodlco trimmed with co'al passementeries. Sirs. John L. Webster 'Black ' and white taffeta silk , trimmed with Venetian point lace. Diamonds. Sllss Webster Whlto satin brocade , garni ture of pearls. Bouquet of La France roses. .Miss Alice Wellor Palo blue organdlo , with whlto lace frills. SUM. C , F. Weller Golden brown satin , trimmed with Persian passementerie. Sllss Ruth Weller Whlto organdie , bodice of satin and white lace. MM. Charles A. Wlebe , Grand Island- Garnet velvet with pearl trimmings. Sllss Ada Wllcox Cream silk , trimmed with white lace : red and yellow roses. Sirs. R. S. Wllcox Variegated grenadine over purple silk , with cream lace. Silt. ' . Wilox Pale blue corded silk ; red roses. Sirs. R. E , Wllcox White silk raulle , over whl'.n silk. La France roses. MUs Ruby Beth Williams Whlto organ dlo with pale 'bluo ribbons. Sirs. P , E. Wood Black eatln , lace and Jet. Mrs. J. SI. Woolworth Black peau do tolo and brocade satin , white lace and pearls. Sllss Slellora Woolworth Whlto satin , with flowers as garniture nround the decol lete bodlco and the Ak-Sar-Don pendent. Sirs. George SI. Wright Nile green satin , American beauty rcees. rcees.V. V. Miss Yates White moussollno de sole , with cerise trimmings. NATIONAL COMSIITTKH 1C 131PS OUT. Will I. M Xriv , V < lrl IloiiionrnlH Ooii- ilnut Tlif-M * Own Airnlrn. CHICAGO , S > 4)t. 24. The Tribune says : Senator James K .J.ones . of Arkansas , chair- ilia n of the derao , catlc national committee , who Is In town , eays that the national com mittee will not Interfere In the coming mayoralty contcst-iln Greater Now York , . To a reporter for thu Tribune Senator Jones said : - = "Tho democratic parly believes ! local self-government , and that meanu also local party government , The national committee thinks tlto democratic organization In New York kncnva host , how to run a campaign In Now York , ftml It will not presume to glvo It any advice , " "Then the committee will not ask the New York orgalilz-itlon to put a reference to free silver Irnd 'other national Issues In Its platform ? ' " ' ' "It will not"'lnterfcre In the matter at all , as It considers It none of Its business. " Senator Jmes was the flrst to arrive of a number of prominent democrats who are to meet here on Slonday to take up and settle the question as to whether the free sliver Usue shall bo Injected Into the Now York campaign. Richard Croker Is here also , coming from Nashville. Slonday they will be joined by ex-Lieutenant Governor Shcehan of New York , brother of the chief of Tammany , who will represent that organization. Wil liam J. Bryan U also 19 bo hero , and ex- Governor Stone of Missouri comes tomor row. Thtae democrats , with ex-Governor Altgeld , will make up the conference. Oll ] > tiir < > < liu llulii-l IfiiilIT. NEW YORK , Sept. 24. The Herald's cor respondent In Tegucigalpa , Honduras , iaya that the Nlcaragu&n troops capture ! General Paez , the military leader of the rebellion In Nicaragua , and that ho committed sulcldr a few hours later. BOSTON BEATS THE ORIOLES Beau caters Take tlio First cf the Ihroo Deciding Games. WIN OUT BY A SCOHE OF SIX TO FOUR Uonlrr.1 from the Unit Til UP In tin- .Uiitur anil Pnlttt ( lit * Miinu- iiHMilnl City it llrllltniit CnrntliK' , Boston , Cj Baltimore. 4. Brooklyn. 10 ; Philadelphia. ! > . Washington , 7-4 ; Now York , 2-8. BALTIMOHK. Sept. 21. Nearly 13.000 pco- plo saw Boston's base ball players beat the Champions today and lake the lead In the exciting race for this season's champion- ehlp. One hundred and thlrty-flvo of these people were Bostonlans , who came over to "root" for their fallow citizens. Bedecked with red badges and armed with tin horns , they majo noise enough for ten times their number , ami tonight they arc tu an exces sively cheerful frame of mind. Not so with the rest of the crowd , for they have no ex cuse to inako for the beaten Champions. The game was fairly won by superior playing , timelier batting , better base running nnd sharper , cleaner fielding , In which Hamilton , Long nnd Tennoy played probably the most conspicuous parts , two of Loug'tt and one of Tcnney's catches being of the moat sensa tional order. Tlio Boston "rooters , " headed by Congress man John F. Fitzgerald of that city , hired a brow band tonight and gave u reception at the Kutaw house. Tomorrow they will take the bind to the grounds to help "root" for the visitors. Collins , Beaton's third baseman , was lilt In the cyo with a batted ball during practice this afternoon and tonight the Injured mem ber Is swollen and' discolored. Ho expects to bo In the game tomorrow , however. At first It looked llko an easy victory for the Champions when the vlsltora went out In one , two nnd three order In successive Innings , and the Orioles had two tullles tucked away , but there was n chnngo In the fourth , when Doyle , usually fnultlesa In his fielding , fell over nn easy bound right Into his hands , gave Stahl a life and let Tcnucy In with n run. This pleco of bad playing was followed by a bit of hard luck , when Stenzcl bagged a three-bagger , but was caught on trying to come homo on Doyle's easy ono to Collins. A period of demoralization which does not show In the score overtook the Bnltlmorouna at this juncture and two runs put the vis itors In the lead. Thin lead would have been overcome , as the sequel shows , but "Brother Joe" cluchml It for the visitors by presenting thorn with two runs In the sev enth , a throw over Doyle's head In trying to field an easy bunt , n wild pitch and an other fall down on a simple little grounder by Doyle , netting three runs , after glU- edged offers to retire thu side had been offered and lost. The eighth Inning was productive of great disappointment to the Haltlmoreans , when with bases full Stenzcl lined out a corker to left field. Had It got through Boston's field It meant two runs. Long made a dca- perato rush for It. It landed In his mlt and the side was out. It seemed quite hopeful for the Champions again In the ninth , when Doyle , Hcltz and Hoblnson. singled , ono after the other , send ing Doyle In with a run , nnd Hcltz followed with another on McGraw's single , Qulnn going out In the meantime on a long fly to Hamilton. With four runs In. two men on bases and only one out , It looked good for Baltimore , but Long Jumped way up Into the air , pulled down Keeler's red-hot liner , threw to Lowe at second and doubled up Captain Hoblnson , who had Incautiously lit out fen third base whcu Keeler hit the "ball. This ended the agony and the score tells the rest. Attendance , 12,904. Score : UALTIMOHH. I 1IOSTO.N' ll.H.O.A.K.I n.H.O.A.K. McOraw. Sli 1 2 2 3 0 Hnm'ton. cf 1 0 1 0 0 Keeler. rf. . . 0110 0 Tenney. lb. . S3 1 2320 iMWe. 2b. . . . 02700 Ki'lley , If. . . 0 1100 Stahl. rf. . . . 01000 Stenzel. if. . : 0 1200 Duffy. If. . . . Doyle , lb. . . . 1 270 2 Collins. 3b. . 0 0140 Hells : . 2b 1 1 0 1 0 LonK. S3. . . . 1 3330 Hoblnson. c. 0 1 10 1 0 llergen. c. . . 1 1 C 2 0 Corbott. p. . . . 0 0 1 1 1 Nichols , p. . 1 1 2 1 0 I'ond , p 01000 , Cjulnu .0 0 0 0 _ Oj Totals . C 92611 0 Totnls . . . . t 1Z 27 S 3' ' "ll.lttcil for Pond. I'onit hit by batted ball. nnltlmore . 2 0000000 2 4 Lioston . 0 0012021 0 0 Karneil nmn : lialtlmore. 3 Iloslon. 2. Two- bate hlto : Kflley. Lowe , llerKeii , Duffy. LonK. Three-base Kit : Stenzel. Sacrlllce lilt : Keeler. Stolen bnBen : McOraw (2) ( ) , Jennings , Stahl , Lowe , LOUR , Duffy. Double plays : forbett to Jrmilngti , McOraw to Doyle. I.OIIK to Lowe. Left on hams : lialtlmore. 7 ; HoMon. 8. Klrst base on ball * : Off Corbett. 2 ; oft Nldioln. 3 ; off I'onil , 2. Struck out : Ily Corbett. C ; by Nichols. 2 ; liy Pond. 0. I'assed balls : llerKen , Jlobln- aon. Wild iiltoh : Corbett. Time : Two hours nnd fifteen minutes. Umpires : Knisllc and Hurst , BUOOKLVN. 10 ; PHIlJ\DELPHIA. 9. BROOKLYN , Sept. 24. About the most ex citing incident connected with the Brooklyn- Philadelphia game hero today was the be havior of 'Pltchor ' Taylor toward the umpire. Ho was finally quieted with a fine of $25. The game scheduled for Monday will bo played tomorrow with the regular contest. Attendance , 400. Score : 13IIOOKLYN. PHII.ADHLI'HIA. H.H.O.A.E. it.ii.O.A.I : . Jones. rf..2 132 0 Coolcy. rf. . . 2 3410 Oilltln. cf. . . 22100 Dowd. cf. . . . 22200 Hhlndle. 3h. . 2 2 1 0 1 .Oelelmiity. If 1 1 2 0 0 Lucliance. lb 2 2 14 3 0 LaJolx. lb. . . 1 3200 Slirrlmrd. e * 1 3 3 5 2 .Shugart. . . 00222 Khncli. 2b. . . . 0 220 0 Cross. 2b..l 3130 fSrlm. c 0 0 1 1 IJNasli. 3b 1 Dunn , p 1 122 olcUmcnts. c. 0 1 1 3 0 A. Smith. If. 0 1 0 0 1 Taylor , p. . . . 0 0020 lnrrel. ! ! c. . . . 0 1 0 1 0'Orth 1 1000 TotnlH . . . .10152720 6 Totals . . . .9142413 2 Hatted for Taylor In the ninth. llraolilyn 1 10 I'hlUdelphla 2 9 Karned runs : Itrooklyn , C ; Philadelphia. 2. Klrst Ijiue on cirord : Itrooklyn , 1 ; rhlladel- Phla , 3. Left on basei : Ittnoklyn. 9 ; Philadel phia , ( ! . .Struck out : Ily Dunn , 5 ; by Taylor , G. Iluse on bulU : Off Dunn , 1 ; off Taylor , 1. Three-base lilts : Jonex. Lachance , Two-base hits : Hbeckard , LaJole (2) ( ) . Sacrifice hit : Nash. Double plays : Shut-art to CrodS to LaJole , Coolcy to LaJole , Khoch to Dunn to .Sheckard , Junes to I.-iehonce. Hhoch to Lachance. Stolen bases : Dowd , Clements. Hit by pitcher : Shoch. WIIJ pilch : Taylor. Time : Two hours. Um pire : Carpenter. WASHINGTON , 7 ; NEW VOHK , 2 NK\V VOIUC , Sept. 24. In a double-header today the Giants and Senators broke even. The first game was won by the visitors because - cause they wcro unable to land on Sullivan and the Giants could not fathom McJames. In the second Seymour wan worked out of turn and always had the Washlngtons In trouble. Mercer was hit In every inning but the lint. Score , first game ; NI3W YORK. WAHIIINHTON. H.H.O.A.I 11,11.0.A.K. Vnn'tren , cf 0 0 2 1 0 Helbach. If. 1 2200 Tlernan , If. 0 0 0 0 1 Ciettman , rf. 2 4 1 0 0 DnvU. Bii. . . 1 1 4 4 1 Deinont , 2h. 0 1 350 nitimnn , 2b. 0 2 2 ( i 0 McQulru , c. 1 2 7 4 1 ( lettlK , Ib. . . 0 0 0 I 1 Tucker , lb. . McOreery , rf 0 0 2 1 0 Hninii , cf. . 0 1 0 0 0 Cliirlt. It ) . . . . 1 1 9 1 0 IMIly. 3b. . . 1 0 0 2 0 Xfminus , c. . 0 1 8 1 0 Wilgley , HS 0 3 4 3 1 SlllllVUM , p. 0 1 0 Ml'Jamei , p 1 0 4 1 0 Wllmot . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 15 l 2 15 2 Totals. . . . 3 6 27 19 3 Halted for /.1-aifosn In tint ninth. New York 0 001 10000 2 \VanlilnxKin 011010004-7 ICHrneU runs : Washington. 1. Stolen bases : Olfiisoli , McGuIre , D.nla , ( lettnm ! ) (2) ( , /.eartont. Hflliurh. Double play : ( llcason to Davis lo ( Mark. Flist base cm errors : New York , l ; Wnnh- liiKtun , 3. Klrst bukti on balls : Off Sulllvnn. 5 ; off McJamex , 4. Ktruck out : Ily .Sullivan. 1 ; by McJames , 7. Pusxed ball : Keiirfnt.ii. Wild pitches : Hulllvun. McJnmes. Left on bases : New York. C ; WashlnKton , 10. Time : Two hours and ten minutes. Umpliti : Lynch. WASHINGTON , 4 ; NHW VOHK , 8. Score second game : NKW YOHK. I WASHINGTON. 11.11.0.A.B.I ll.H.O.A K. VH'ltren. cf 0 l 2 0 0 Belbach. If. , i ! 1400 Tlernan. If. . ! 1 0 0 rOettmun. rf. 0 0 3 2 0 Davis , ft. . . . 1 214 1 Deinont. 2b. . 0 Oleanon. 2b. . 1 1 3 0 McOulre. o. . 1 1 4 1 0 ( lelttK. 3b. . . 0 1 1 0 0 Tucker , lb. " 1600 McCreery. rf 1 2 1 1 0 Ideally , cf. . Clark. 1I..O 192 1 Itrllly. 3b. . . 0 1610 Warner , c. . . . 0 ICO 0 Wrlgley. us . 0 1021 Heymour , p. . 3 2 1 C 0 Mercer. p..l 0011 Totals . . . .In 14 ill' Total * . . . .Hill 4 New York 0 5-8 Waihlnictun 0 000211 0-4 Curiied runs : New York. 1 ; Washington. 1. Two-base lilt : Clark. .Stolen bates : U yinnur. McOrtery , Double plays : Mcrjulre to Hellly. Duvls to ( ] | ason to Clark 1'lrM ba on er rors : New York. 2. Washington , S. Klrnt ba eon on liallsKeymour. . 3 , Mercer , 2 lilt by pitched bull : ( jettlK Htruck out. Ily Seymour , 4 ; by Mercer. 4. Wild pitch : Ily Mercer. > . Left on bates , New York , I , W > hlngton , ( . Orclwd and pibelm NEWNESS IN FURNISHINGS , New Carpets Special Sale Ingrain Carpet , BO patterns bought before tlio advance , al GOo yard. Body Brussels No advance of price while this early lot lasts. Ilcst American and English make * of goods , nt $1.00. $1.10. $1.10. $1.25 and $1.3B. You will pay 20 per cent more hereafter. 1.000 samples Brussels , Moquetto and Ax- minster Carpets , from 1 to U4 yards , sult- nhlo for Rugs , nt We , COc , 7fic nnd $1.00 each. Ingrain samples , 1 yard , IGc each. Mattresses and Springs Pull 4-0 Slattrosses , good ticking , $1,50. Combination SInttrcss ( cotton and excel- slor ) , J3.50. -Moss Mattresses , 1 or 2 parts , 40 Ibs. , $ S. Curled Hair Mattress , .15 Ibs. , $11.00. Flno Hair Mattress ( black hair ) , 1 or 2 parts. $18.SO. Woven Wire Springs , full sire , $1.50. Steel Spiral Springs , $3.00. 200 Rugs Made up from remnants. Bring the size of your rooms nnd see If wo can fit them. The saving on these Is from Vt to 14 regular prices. Wo quote a few prices : Brussels llug , 8-3x10-3 , $11.00. Brussels , 8-3x12. $15.00. Velvet Hug , S-3X10-B. $17.00. Best Body Brussels Hug , S-3xll-C , $10.50. Sloiiuotte llug , 8-3x10-0. $10.60. Blgclow Axmtnstor Hug , 8-3x12 , $22.60. Wilton Velvet Hug , 10-6x18 , $22.50. Best Body Brussels Hug , 9x12 , $18.00. Wilton Velvet Hug , 100x12$17.00. ; ] . Large Size Rugs Our assortment of Oriental and American Hugs , In largo sl7.es , consists of the latest productions. Japanese , 12x9 fcot , $13.00. $10.00 nnd $7.20. Byzantine , 12x9 feet , $18.00. i Kensington Art Squares , 12x9 feet , $9.00. German Saxony Hugs , 10-10x8-8 feet. $21. Smyrna Revcdslblo Hug , 121x9 feet , $27.50. Imperial Hoverslblo Hug , 12x9 feet , $37.50. Wilton ( genuine ) . Hugs , 12x9 feet , $10.00. A.xmlnstcr Hug , 12xS feet , $27.50. Bed Room Furniture Folding Beds. $14.00 , $16.25 , $25.00 $ , 129.00. Parlor Furniture It's all right In suits this season , either 3 pieces or 5 pieces to match. Prices start nt $25.00 for 3-pleco suits and $30.00 for [ i-pleco suits. Wo are selling a Solid Slahogany ,1-ploco suit , beautifully carved , upholstered In fin * silk damask. 119.00. Odd Upholstered Chairs. $4. ! > 0 and upward * . Shades Cloth Opaque Shades , C ft. by 3 ft. , with spring fixtures , complete , ready to hang , any color , 25c. Shades made to order any size of "King's Sun Fast Scotch Holland" nnd Double Faced Hand Tainted Opaque. Furniture Newness- New shapes In Parlor Tables Mahoganr or tlio now Golden Oak Finish , $5.50 , $5.00 nnd $3.75. Solid Mahogany Marquetry Inlaid Tnblo , $ C.5. Quarter Sawed Oak Library Table , heavy tinted legs , beautlfuly finished , $10.75. Fine Oak Library Table , with rope legs , $13.50. | Extra largo Library Table , hand carved top an elegant piece of furniture , $20.00. Cobler or Saddle Shaped Wood Seat Hooker , oak or mahogany finish , price $3.50. Largo Arm Upholstered Spring Scat Hocker , oak or mahogany polish finish , $4.50. Special Largo Arm Upholstered In Leather Spring Seat Hocker , oak or mahogany finish , $5.50. Moris Choir large , easy chair , with lees cushions , several styles upholstering. Couches and Iron Bcds- Conluroy Covered Couch , 28 Inches wld , button top , several colors to select from , $3.50. 30-Inch Biscuit Tufted Couch mnilo to order , covered In vclour or corduroy. $12.00. Full Turkish Slmpo Couch , best steel spring and well upholstered In selection of cover * $18.50. I4I4-14I6-I4I8 St. - - Douglas . Umpire : Lynch. Time : Onfl hour and fifty minutes. Attendance , 2.009. STANDING OK TJ1I3 TEAMS. 1'Iayvd. Won. Jyjst. P.f. Koston . 127 9) 37 70.9 Unltlmore . 121 S7 37 70. S New York . 126 SO 40 C3.5 Cincinnati . 124 70 M f,0.5 Cleveland . 123 i 59 C2.8 Washington . : . 123 fS M 4(1.0 ( Brooklyn . 127 SS C ) 43.7 I'lttsburK . 12. . r > ii C'J 41. S Chlcnro . 12G 53 71 4:1.7 : Phllnileliilila . 127 M 73 42.5 Loulsvlllo . 124 51 73 41.1 St. Louis . 123 27 W 22.0 Oami-s today : Bo.iton at Tialtlmor" , Phlludcl- plila at llrooklyn. WnshlnBton nt Ni-w Yiirk , Cincinnati at St. lyjulu , Loulsvllle at Cleveland , I'hlraBO at 1'lltBNurK. r : AMISS or THK I.IVKI.V AMATEIIIIS. Win Tire nt Wnlion. WAHOO , Nob. , Sept. 21. ( Special Tele gram. ) The ball game of yesterday nt this place was an easy victory for the Fremont Brewers against the Crawford Colts. Nceley and Jamison , Fremont's kindergarten bat tery , did very effective work. Score : Fre mont , 10 ; Wahoo , 0. The Brewers repeated the dose today In more vigorous manner. Bouldln's pitching and the work of Bulrd In center were the features of the gamo. Score : Fremont 2 C 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 15 Wahoo 0 2 Earned runs : Wahoo. 1 ; Fremont. 9. Base lilts : Fremont. 17 ; Wahoo. 10. Two-base hits : Llnglo. iBaer , Bouldln , Holmes. Neeloy , Crawford. Glbbs. Three-base hits : Balrd , Athey. Homo run : Trcbaugh. Errors : Fremont , 3 ; Wahoo , 6. Double plays : Bouldln to liner to Athey , Ncthaway to Iver- son. Passed balls : Llndercamp , 3. Bases on balls : Off Bouldln , 2 ; oft Olson , 1. Struck out : By 'Bouldln , 7 ; by Olson , 1. Batteries : Fremont , Bouldlu and Jamhon ; Wahoo , Olson and Llndorcamp. Time : One hour and forty minutes , Umpire : Swan. ICxlllbltllMI rilllllf. SIANSFIELI ) O. , Sept. 24. The Cleveland National league team and Mansfield played an exhibition game here today. Score : Mansfield C 9 C-21 Cleveland 7 13 4 24 Batteries : Mansfield , Bram and Lynch ; Clovcland , SlcAlIlstor and Crlger. HACIXJ AT Til 13 STATH I'AIH. Suiiill Crowd AVntoliPN Ilia I.lint Tlir 'i- KvrnlM f tin * \ WI. . - . Tlio attendance- was not very good at thoraces races at the fair grounds yesterday , but thoraces races were all good , The flrst was pacing for 2-year-olds , with the following starters : E SI a , b. s. , A. Rus sell , Omaha ; Klondike , br. s. , Keystone stock farm. Omaha ; Cassle Onward , b. in. , D. T. Slount , Omaha. The horses wcro given the wortl oil the flrst score , 12 iM O taking the lead at the flrst turn. SlcCoy held Klondike back until the threo-ciuarter polo was reached and then made n spurt In the stretch , passing Causlo Onward and lapping E SI G's neck. Time2:3391. . The second heat was a repl- tltlon of the flrst. Times 2:38 : % . The third heat was delayed In getting away , after sev eral trials word was given , E iM G taking the lead and was never headed. Time : 2:27 : % . Summary : E M G 1 J 1 2 Klondike - - Caeslo Onward 3 3 3 Time : 2:33 : % . 2:3SM : : . 2:27 : % . The second event on the card was the trot ting , 2l : < > clans , puine $100 , with tlio follow ing starters : Cnptnln Caffroy , br. H. , J. W. llarkliiH. Falls City , Neb. ; Anna 13 , b. in. , Jack Curry , lied Oak , la. ; ROKCOII , b. B. . K. a. Faulkner. Lincoln , Neb. ; North Star , b. K. , O. E. Slorse , Columbus , Nub. The horses were cent away after scoring four times , Paptaln Caffroy taking the lead and winning by n length. TInio : 2:19',4. : ' In the second heat North Star led the way. At the half Caffroy gave the big horse a brush , but failed to head the big bay. Time : 2lS : i. The third heat was a race between North Star nnd Caffrey to the half. Nearlng the three-quarter polo Iloscoo passed Caffroy and gave North Star n stiff brush to the wire. Time : 2:20. : Summary : North Star 3 1 1 Captain Caffrey 1 4 4 Anna E 223 Roscoe 4 3 Z Tlmo : 2:19Vi : ; 2:18V1 : ; 2:20 : , Alamlto , r. s. . by Eagle Bird , went n mile to beat his own record of 2I3Vi : and lowered the same to 2:10' : . Tlmo by quar ters : 0:321,4 : , 1:0.1 : , 1:58 : % . 2:10'i. : The third race was a lialf-mllo and repeat running , with thu following starters : Emerald , b. m. , iBershaw , J. P. Pfclfer , St. Paul , Slinn. ; Flossy I ) , H. m. , Llndon C , John Gehan , Sl'cnandoah , la. ; Annie King , b , m. , Ancllc , Trotter Brothers , Sltcnandoah , la. ; Gladys Well , b. m. . Gladiator , William Day , Fairfax , S. . ; Nell 1C , b. m. , .Master Slelloy , O. Hall , Ashland. Neb. la the first heal Gladys Wells and Flossy I ) fought It out for llrut place until near the tape , when Emeiald came up friim the rear , passing Glndys Wells nnd all but beating Flossy D. Time : 0:49. : In the second heat the horses got away In a bunch , except Nell K , who was a couple of lengths boUlml. Emerald won. Flossy I ) sfcf.ond , Nell K third , Gladys Wells fourth. Tlmo : 0:49. : In the third heat Emerald won , Flossy D second and Nell K third. Time : 0:49 : % . 01. H1 KOIl THIS SOUTH. l.ciullnuI'mfoKxIoiiiilH Will .Unl > a Tour Mnilliiu III .llfvlco , NEW YORK , Sept. 21. The majority of tlio professional wheelmen who have been engaged for tlio past season In nearly every city of prominence- the circuit In the United States will on Monday start south for a series of bicycling ovents. Their des tination Is the City of Mexico. Nearly all of the leading professionals huvo signed to go on the trip , and It Is posnlljlo thnt othoru may Join the contingent later on. Among these signed are Cooper , Kiser , J. S. Johnson , .Merlons , Titus , Hoyt , Newton , Wells , Brown , McFarland , Nat Btltlor , Wat- sou , Coleman , Klmble , Randall , Freeman , Saundcrs , Grimes , the heavy man ; Stei'imon , C. P. Rico and McUan , thu trick rldei The entlru party will number about flirty , Under the management of F. E. Spooner thn circuit chasers will open next Slonday at Trenton , N. J. That livening they will begin - gin their long Journey In two Pullman cam , In which the party will llvo until they return north again. Thny expect to reach Mexico City about Christmas wtt'k. and the follow ing dates have bcon arranged to far en route : Trenton , Buffalo , Detroit , Kalamazoo , Peorla , Racine , Indianapolis , Louisville , Paducali , St. Louis , Joplln , Slo. , .Memphis and Nashville. Stnrl tin * ( 'Ticket 'Mnlrli ' , PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 24. Tlie gentle men of Philadelphia and Captain P. F. War * nor's English cricketers began a Ilirou. days' match on the grounds of the Bclmont Cricket club In this city today. Tlio weather was threatening , but the crease was In good condition , notwithstanding last nlght'i heavy rain. The team which ropreaonti this city is composed of the players who took tlio European trip , with the oxcuptlon of Captain Patterson , F. W. Hililon , II. P. Bailey and II. I. Brown , whore abaence con- xldcrably weakened tlio team. The English men presented thn same elovcoi which played the twenty-two colts last week , wfth the exception that Lovesan-Gowor Io added , ll < > il > r IN .SiiHirni1l. | BALTIMORE , Sept. 24. Chairman Albert Molt , of the League of American Wheulmuu Racing board In a Hpeulal bulletin Imund to * night announces the KiisponHlon ofV. . K. Becker , pending an Investigation , of havlnn assaulted a competitor on the track. The only high Gra.de D&kin0 Rowder 1 Offered af & moderate price