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rH K mPAjjiA WiKLT BAZOO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1886. THE STATE FAIR. The Fonrth Day of the Sedalia State Exposition. i m I riage. Goo. Homans, Sedalia, 6 rst premium; try how far thev could keeo apart. At the earned out. To-day being the hat 4m Dennis Nichols, Marshall, Mo., second. 4uater pole Clifton was thirty yards ahead j the directors, at a mcet.ng, dcc.e 1 to re Best pair of mares or geldings for buggy, and kept about that far ahead during the ; duce the f a;e and make a final Geo Homans, Sedalia. first premium; hea. Friendship ma Je a good star, but .rani CUmtBU BAY. Dennis Nichols, Marshall, Mo., second. broke on the first turn and took up a posi- Jhe fjire gj loav for uUs lwen. 11UU III luc iai. uui v . v i v vif-k... w A Large AtientLinee, Beautiful Weather, Splendid Races. Awards on fctock, Implements and Numerous Other Goods. rieultural Implements Vehicles. an" pass Ora Stewart on the home stretch. Thev came out at the finish, Clifonr first; it. i. c: : dJ L i , . CLASS A. fop ill a, seconu; rneiiu;up, tuiru, vu Best displac of agricultural implements, ; Stewart distanced. Time 2:41. D. Klocher, Sedalia. third heat. Best displav of carriages and buggies, ' Friendship got a good s art on this beat Kelk Bros., Sedalia. w 'uu Sophia two lenbs behind her at first . . cu n I . ..... . Best two horse carnage, iveiK rros.. Sedalia. Rpat inn huerarv. Kelk Bros.. Sedalia. Best two horse wagon, A. Fehr, Sedalia m mm ( , m tv-rivH i nt children ten tent'. All the sweepstakt rings will tc-day be shown, and there w: be A BHW1 PROCTSbl I of the fine s?ock in tiie r ng, eenai all g of the blooded cattle a d . lea valued at mir.v tlioii-Minl dtlr.s. TWv w'll le I her at hrstl r ?j u i -n .v,...i a:. lurn, but Uiftoo got down to her work I r children an opportuoitv of sc. in? the mr a m. I KaI.m t K a ii no ptnr vr o c iD4hi I i . . . i un-ri auu wiuic ic Mi. w . fi stofk without nak-ii the teaious The Authorities Bounce the Fakes A StampedeA:nong the Crooks. Best harrow, Harlev IWs. Best hay stacker, Barley BrV. Best down binder, the Buckeye. Blocher agent was at her usi al position, about iweu. y or thirty yards in liont. She kept getting further and further ahead until it looked like ail the balance would be di vanned ithout uak'i; circuit of the stable. LADY Evil n?I N- will also compete, to-day, fcr tbe pr M of- D. ! But coming in on the home stretch her fered by the Campbell Men:n e C mi- ill 1 1 'r i i twp i 1 1 ' i m ill i t ii in r inuf i uir i hr train . wii.iniiux 4 V M " t 1 1 ' i ii' clllt ; f Best elevator binder, the Buckeye, D. ! at a very r-low not. Friendship had sol ien P.lrwhur arpnt so far lielund that, at the Wr -quarter nanv. consisting oi .1 ... ..... habit, lush will be on exmi- rion at far "lehind that, at the tbc -quarter' Art Hall al! day. It m il l.' n-t-n. , - Best harrow attach ent for cull I valor, pole, he started home on a gallop. He r-in Other Sceues aud Inciderts of the Most Successful Pay of the Fair. Yesterday was all hat could be dc sired in the way of weaiher for a sucet fol exposition. As a consequence 'heat inpp vc-n vp i r laiire. fafW ten 'bout Wm. Hob-on. Vermont, Mo. Best harrow, Barley Bro's., Setllia. Best haystacker, barley Bro s., feedrlia. Best portabie grain roof, W. II. i.edli, Sedalia. Best giindiug mill, Fretz Mauu-actuiin Coiupauv, Snnxtield, Ohio. Best road uiactiiue, IL Coim .k Maliu factuiing (..oaipauy. and people bemf upon I he groom's. Much; Textile Fabric and Household "mpict wj d'snlaved m al! t)edeiu,l- nen s, but (penally ia the m ler of 6toe ad tbe 'axs. J he tracl.s were M .-ine o der a WWmr ;iee "'ovu a 'ect srece s. re v f e e f an m. t comlmg 'ufj up o (ber n Dm o. The Awards CLASS H Silt, I' LJ.G WCO.'.. Best buck two yey I old and ov i. P. Bennett, Lees Sua am. first ana ytetmrn pern l urns. Bst Buck one jeui- oid and under two, I P i'...n ti -t ami second Mea'una E.'Sc Ewe two yeis o d and ovei, L. P. Bennett first and ecco:iu pietn-ums. I W t Ewe one year old and uui.ei .wo; U. P BeiUMtt tiisi and second p.e.i :u n.. Bt nuirof Lambs U. P. Bennett fii-v and w :ond premiumF. MIDDLE WOOL t Buck IWm y m oid aud ove., Beam & Uarion, Moundville. Ve non coua.y, Lrst premium ; D Iff. McQu' y. Petf"s county, second. B?;t Bu.-k one year old and under wo, Kearn & Mion first and stonl ner urns. Bst ewe, two years and over, D. V. Mc uiity, first and" second p. emiums. Eest ewe, one year old aud uuder ' wo, D. W. McQuiUy, fitst and s?cond pro- E;tpairof lambs, D. W. McQp":ty, first ano second pT-emium. FiNE WOO' B. Ecst buck, two y a old and ov. r, II. E. Pugslev, Plattsburg, Mo., tiit p.em'un ; R. T McCuily, L es iMimiu- , second. Best buck, one year old and umlei. II T. McCully, rirst picurum ; H. B. Pul ley, second. Best ewe, nvi. jn vs old and over, rf. II. PuLsley, iirst piemium ; B. T. MCal f, second. Best ewe, ov year old and Bnder two, EL T. cCully, lirst p emium ; H. E. PuiJev, second. LVst pair of iambs, R. T. HcCtttj, ii t pren-ium ; H. B. Pusley, second. lcpartuicut. CLASS C. '1 be awr.rds ere made in ien.- -me 'i yea tmimj at d in gene;il ave MCI si v.. it- iun ano we a an iouu: Ma. -oe Pae best fb i. j-uc - fiii pi -j m taj. 2.u M s. A. G. Williams: LestofUM, mai:e e I - aT.m - uiess or role lor iiuauu mm mium, S-.oO Ma. V. J. Klein, ljtst patch WO quilt cli.OO. C. A. Guniher, Wst Japanese qaitt, ... I uemiun 5.(X). Mrs. & C. Gold, led ribbon. Mrs. M. Johnson, Page City, be t k.iu ed couniei jiaue, first piemiu.n, I'O Mm. Wm. Labour, bM crocheted coun r- pane, $2 0. Mm. A. G. Williams, Lexington, band made cotton or 'inen, first premium, fe&OO. Miss Carrie Sprecber, best silk embroi.i ery, first piemium. : Mrs. Wm. B-kei, red ribbon. Mrs. L Arnott. best isncy made woik tidieR, first premium, 2. Mre. H. H irler,best ciochet udy, Mrs. A. ti. Williams, best to let ma I and ottoman cover, first premium. "Sisters of the Gracious Bio d. ' o t C -play of sofa cushions, 2 Miss Mollie Fit7.gerald: pin cuslnoi-. first n re mi ll ill. $2. Mrs. A.J Palmei, worsted flowei- 2 a i most on a dead m o the wi.e and came out nexi ki Cliiiou. Sopi.ia was. however, second, aud iriemlslup decLind dUl meed lor t unning. Time .':4J. Free for all Trottiug. This race was lor a pure of "0 and iherewas ei4hl ectrinR. but a' I d topped out except Joe l)avi and Gy Girl. GvPy Olti "O .iie pole. The siait w:s good, bui oa ;ue u n "(e viii- went aoout one leng h ahead. T'ley Ho eu pa; iiie qnarler and ha miie m e Wt boat vy ug .be distance hwlwrw ;hemandai ihe l-rvf S llKKrd llhi tt double V . . h.n mi he lamt .1 n Jur made a bail b eak ! .;nd d d no. null' 1111 i: he had Ml b -1 i-d oM lecg.lj. Tuey c.;ie HMlrf .lie wire in ibis i.os oe. Time 2;oS. Tue backers o: Joe Dav" immeoi .tidv b, an to kicV. The be' u had been 2". lo 8 on Joe ami his backers commenced gei sc id ami iu lb it he was pull- d. SEJN1 H KA T. On this heat QffJ G:H had a 11 tie be best of it on the star , but at he qua-.er Mie "-oilers were sitle by side. They kept this position unt-l 'lie last tu n when Joe broke as5:n Jnd got b-hind. He recoved alto-t imrnedia e'y but not before he was let! more than a le g n. And 'he Giil came under he w;re neaily two lenihs abeod. Time: I:21 Tbe kickers amo:g Joe s backers waxed Wurmei. THIKD H AT. be to the best lady equestrienne, 'be en'ty be ing oen to all for tree comj e 0.1. ALL VE PSTAKS will also be awarded to-day i'j front of the grand stand and altogether the uVft 1 lom will be among the grcaiot of any day oi the fa;r to say nothing of thel i-.ct wi :ch will euDial ol 2:17 trot lor a pe eof 400, with the foilowiug entries: 1. Ora Stewart, b. m.. entered by Bdb Stewart, of Kansa City. 2. pbia K, b. m , entered by N. T. Kirby, of JemeytUVj It I. o Atlaw, b. g., entrrei by .A. K. 'a. on, (i Law I eh e, Ka-. 4. Ftiendb eft, b. s , entered bv W. A. McNulty, el Sedalia. 5. Lauy Borr, s. m., enterel by A J. Carlifi, sr., oi 8 . LMli-. 0. Lue F.? br. g., entered by A. J. Ca - m m 1 II jr., i'l ti n,..t l l. .n-t There will alo be a f.ne nnd cne-qaerter mile doh, consolation purse of 12", for h.ie i hat have never won b. t money during He wetivg A mule raw an ! cveral funning race- Fo lowing v.- pixigr.iume. h-d a ro lei ' . u. t md, Toie more thn one hun 'red yards ahead. They I filed under 'be wire 9 fol'ows : Maid fir t, Lulu M.t second Joh i M., third, Demp last. Ttel. i mn h eat. Tu's was a to at ri f i . John M.. broke on he i. t 1 i t .d wa ro ood the balance o.r 'he beet 1 ne M. ia walk ov r. Deuip id Lula M around slowlv. 1 Be h w. . i. by one ht.ot' 7 ' ' John Demj .h rd; Lulu M.. Pen ii 2:49... 1 running Eae. Tli's was hair mlh heuis best two in thee. The er. ries and f itions wete ys f 1. . 4 I Ioliows: m rowe:-. .t . i, .werv wouu, Gasolene thiid, Maud M. fou.th, Peoola fif h. It was quite tn excil'"g race. Aveiy was a hi favori e among I he live lertfML On the i t heat iajl"ne got . a t awav las, and cooce in inru. fBM HEAT. S.ine trouble w i experiei.ee i in :u king lite star'.; and hen they did get away Averv was n lb" lead. They kept pety Wf'l bunche i all lie w i round, but Avery kept her place. A. the finish they were: Aveiy mt oKm and Panola CUM under ihe w en k and neck and it looktd like it wculd be a d . d heat between the two bar mcouJ pi. c but ( the j'Jlges decided in favor oi l'er ola, : t: tie as rot over fts inches !:tlerence. S. in Tower r. s fourth and Maud M., . r" "i. T ue 5" m ond. jjiy POWDER Absolutely Pure 1 his uo.jci Lti eaiat e al piy tBgta a hf.!e-ounes. Vore economicn rrikD tfie ora nary kind, amd chidoi oe told in ' wpetitloc with tnt inuiti--at i cs 'ei, noXi welgntenan i i i ntruM 3 wimr nt only ttlnj away, netu'v es- ro v. F A grej-. Jeel of lrenna Mai.: erS - r all wa : nenrfw e- Fx t sow, two veav? old and over, W. C baust.u. When -hey d.d ; e aw. y tfce f jg fcvt mmm j Bl.ru b ..Kianai.e Mi-c.-an.e.y m j..t boar one year old and under the fOartvr are n iney rung oui uvaatt- C.N orton hr-l premium. Cc t ov, ix mon.Iis old ana uuuer cne , for-all nty's Tlic IC.tces The rit race on tne boi- fj veinJuy wi. a free-: r-all p i-g, Mine c K. Tl e horses in this race . e all r.-, . nil one of them, Tommv Lynn, has a r.'cord of 2:17. t . Oe the second heat the mi!e w: m. le :n ). I lima wv'r m him nil f IP , . ... ... i" ' . I he start wis as lairascoum o , anu iwm i gmfalni nek, erne peeing or u.;,ng. bo'es tro ted the entire heat, almost, si le je hor5es hr eoeae lerthfe r ce were side. At the uuaiter Joe bioke, and at j ienilie Li id. Tommv Lvnr and lieu Mar. ihe half m:le po'e the (v i was leng. h and j-u IKf ;tions tr . t 1. 1 . a i .... i a nlianeau. ioe wasnoi auie 10 c:o c up . a . I n i B t pair oi nigs, W. U Norton, tii -t pre- m um. SWI KPSTAKI. the anand hejirl cane home wolemi.n ahead. Then commence! gland kck. llieji'dges were besieged by more than a do', n exeited individual all clatnorirg " 1 r.. (.-. I I witt At.nii nfi mi lio-ii mil. Mrs. II. A. .Pratt, pair braided or enaie I. r-j--. ,,4 ,l. h oi J .d nut stitched pillow case; tiirst premiu n. Jack iann ijebinu b m i-i plate of Neelio, barred. When ;he time Came to ot .helo.u . 1 l. ..J ....l...l .l.-vu n a tt I ' - .. t - v t- l . l r iiri f 1 1 an jvfhta uunu ' iv. or more puces ornamental neei.e 'r - but ve,v feW e . We.e maoe. first premium, Si. Tneetnvs eeellnnteeeiil Leeek'-Jfoi, Mrs. A. t HUems. l xtn-jion. w.t . , . . r ft: , p .e,f lo lbe ol. Mis isadore Clement, be t s,ee:men darned net work; tirbt preiuiu u. 51. -fBti i of the Precious Blood." be-l live ' w b W E B TV 1 A E k- i am ; WO OL. Lest bnck and tine ew , 1". P. fcene .; fi st and stconn' premiums. SWEEPSTAKES M DKI WOL. Best buck and five ewes, D. M. McQr -ty first a ad second premiums. S W E PSTA K E Ft .N E WOOL. Ee;t buck and five ewes, H. B. Pug lew, first and second premiums. fat imr Three best sh?p for rauiton Oilier tlun breeders, and all owned by one man, H. B. Scott, S.dalia, fi'st and second premiums. Shorthoru Thoroughbred. CLASS J. Best bull, three ytars old and ove: ; H. S. S-ott, Sedalia, "first premium; U ivdy Siadowsky Indianola, Illinois, seoom . Bvst bull, two years and under lir.e : V, E. Chilton, Smtthton, first pre nium ; second not awarded Eest bnll, one year old and un. or two; H. B. Scott, Sed lia. ri ot pmefnea. E st bull calf under one year old. U. P. Benne t first and second premiums. Best cow. three years old and ovei. H? vey Sodowsky first and second premiums. Best cow, two years old and under three, Harvey S dowsky first premium ; U. P. Bennett second. Best cow, one year old and uuder iwo, Harvey Sodowsky firsi premium: EenneU & Son second. Prft heifer, under one vear o'd. Bennett fyn ti -st premium : M. H Seibeit, Seda- j lia, eecond. Roadsters. CLASS K. Best stailio i, four yei's oid 8odov.r, Louis Bolfoa, Versai'les, first niem'um ; James Kamey, BLckburn, second. B:st stallion, three years o'd and under four, F. Cu'levs, Tip n, firs; nremiu-n; George Homans. Seda':a, acwd. Besi si 1 1 1 on two years old and under th e?, Lou's Bollon. fi-st prem'um; T. Tilden. S"-acu-e, second. Best s all ion one feur old and under two, J. R. Suii.h. Sm'ihloa. lii t piem;um, se :ond not awarded. Best sellings fouryeirs old nd o. er, Davis & Srith. Fu'too, iit preivum ; V. Aull second. est geid'og tbiee yens oid rnu wooer four, Davis & Stnh fa M pre.n:i n ; J. E. Smi'h secocd. Eest geld'n-z two year old ajd uaoer three, H. H. Taylor, Smdhton. fi'st p emi- best sjecimen wax work: liri pcvmiani, S'.. Miss A. E Fiullay, Loii rood, bet dlk knitted miuens: tiist premium vJ. Mrs James Dellaven, Brow nsei lie, best nciolen oe. It; aUo best cotton ne. Mi. J. B. Hnfl, lest iu r jno. Walms ey, best oi-:)Ly carpet, SJ The committee were: K. T. C. in, Sedalia: W. D. Clck; 4gflHM Ci ; J. C. Beedv, WinnW. Mr. Susie Oibbs, besi ten yeras vjz -pet, first premium 5s2. Mrs. A. G. Wil' ams, b?st iHfmmf t i k rack, Mrs. M. L. Ga.y, WInd-or. hrst j.-em iace handkerchief, S& Mi. V. F. Hen y, b ct display ker. i - ton eaibroidry, $1. Henry Iloe" Jr.. fi.t premium for home made oinaraen al stitch, tirst premium. Mrs. C. E Demuih, best display el e ch ing first premium, $L Mib Fannie Starl ing red ribbon Miss Rebecca Hequenbourg. best speci ment of knit work. i?. Mrs. Dr. Carr. red ribbon. CLA-sS d 4 The exhibits in this class this year were not so large as usual, but yet some very ex cellent work wss shwn and much in'ertst was manifested in it. The awards were as follows : Mrs. W. V. Gal breath, be?t oil painting landscape, d'ploma and $5 ; Miss G. A. Heismever red ribbon. Mis. NV. V. Galoreaih, best c dlection of oil paintings,, fourteen pieces. $10; Ati9 L; ura Glefcson red ribbon Mi. W. V. Gftlbreain. b si oi' p-inliig, amateuis only, mb; Miss G. A. Heismeyev red ribbon. Miss Lauia Gleason. Hannibal. B I pre mium, pastile portrait, C. W. Robbins. best specimen pnnio ship, first premium, 3. C. W. Kobbms best sp cima i oi oria mental penmansuin, :-l. Thecomm ttee were, save in one instance, stranger? in the city and hence no par tiality wb intended 10 be shown in oc awards in this depai tment as is t. meti rue believed. T be cominilte was as follows : Misses Mary M. Miller, San F.c isco; Francis K. Samuel, St. Louis, and John B. Jsvnes of IP's e" y and at '.he hal m 'e w. e eft len is aie I. Tbis gap was kept i'p he inHl and tne z;"' cam uuder Ihft w: e f yards a?ead. T'ue2:3l. 2 M4: class. Troti-us Pure 4(M. In th's race there was Vnie 8 eklnir. Tea Allen. Eoberi Bjtft JydU and Ttoiiole. J tt b a .1 lom Allen aceti bauf v ow ng 10 o .n lost a quaner boot and toe wei?h. wliPe warming un. But be d d vei v well coa. -ering ihe Clrcumtacea. h"le Socking drew tbe Kle, Tom Allen second. Kobeit Kvsdyd , iri'it?, T oub e fourih. At ;he start Trouble led of! with Tom. AUeo cloe beli ml, biu at ihe quarter Whit- tftockfei parsed to the front aud easily kept her place lo he nnish. Thev cine under the wre in ihe i lowing o.ler White Stocking fLst ; liobi. Eysdale, soc ono ; Trouble, i"d ; Tom APen fourth. Time 2f. SECOND HE T. Thestatt was good. Wuite Slocking look the lead, but before the quarier was eached she broke and Trouble went to the front. At the half ui.le pole White Stock ing recovered her loat noeition by thebieak and went 'o the nead ot the ttnng. again. From th; to the finish While Slocking kept in the lead and came umier the wire two lengths ? aead. R-.-bt. Rvsdyde second, Trouble ill d, Tom A 'leu i'ourlh. Time; 2:bi- TloD HEAT. A good start with Lysdue behiud. White Stocking tooc her posit oa in n-onl and did ome tine wo1;. u Ihft first lurn ;hey scafeied. but bunched again in the half mile si retch wih Woi'e SiocLigs s ill in tre I ad. She kept 'h's posiiioo until coming in oa the home siretcu she made a bad break at Ihe dU ..nc? pi'e and Ryodyde c.uie i i first by a len ;th, wilh White Slocking s cood. Trouble b' d, Tcm Allen d danced. TieiSA8. FOURTH HEAT. The start on this heat was .Vr. Whit Stocking took he lead and kepi itunti1 the finish. It was a very nice I ot by the 'nee except that Trouble broke consider ably. Thee came under iLe wire Whiie Stocking hit, Rrsdvue tecond. Trouole third. TfftM&Sl. ti ll, ii . l . ett At the il ll i-.ll Ave y M !, IVnol:: s.-ecml, l.asolme w c . N(Mtun trt prtmium. llliro. C. 111 1 l.n t i i auu a.uu ..., fii'ib. T'uue IS .eoouds. Tie.ew:I i another re u'ng race to- 1 -1 a . r dav, wnn v u m.. ;-mui ior o wjiiuc, , , , , , v it fors esg.-,.e and ke running. Itthiy I E .boa- any age or breed, N. H. Gen had -.ne on. -ei :l.ti. ota mile lui her ye- lry.hifttp.eni.uui. Knd..v I istoliee w ,uld have captured the teat .ow any age or br ,d. N. H. Gen- -let She is ,heg..n.st little ejeee en) emth 1 11 'l I"reuJ,,m'-. , . T and vouc.nwalch her after she goes one ' J JCB halt m-le J. B. Dav-thinks lo s of her Honk, l;,,t nemium. and wM. back her on any r.ce one half iTSf SSSf'eUf uile. Joe :s thoroughly good-natured onMi :-muvC.' - IiWpmU re.nium. h m m m 1 f and has a host of friends wherever he gees. Awards. The Races. Superintendent Stevens commen.:o t.ie A niw: ot I nno marL.ii ' .h'li. ' .in fm O M. 'i J . . vruw ...... l A IJt BM V". - " - w . . . the programme, viz : Three miuu e etftftft. Bob took tne poe. It wa? The horses that showed up for is nee lt'sft. and when thev got Kunn .i-T Race. Th's was a one mile and a half dfsh The horses we i Rob Kerr and Peoola. rather ft bad off thev had were : Ciitton. t rienusnip. ji a CKewan and Sophia F. T'le positions drawn werv. in the order named. The same gentlemen acted as judges as the dav beioxe. IFST H EA . wan poor, but CUffcea lil off sud kept he the fiont duting 'lie At the Quarter ro'e sh: was tbiiiy yads ahead wih O QtUVArt The start immediately position in en i-e heal. changed posit :ors and Peoola worked about iwo lengths ahead aou the ios or 3. in fi jm ' i8 nosiiioa, during the whole ace, was mwelf perceptible. Penolw came urdtr be wi e ee lengths .'.head. Time fcSOfc HFTH DAY. Yesterday opened cloudy and threaten ing an 1 as a result many persons remained away fro-n the fair who would otherwise Rvt tnns fo.i r vea-s old and orei J. H. next and the othe s tcalleretl oat aoout h ,ve eone. Bevond a few drops no ram Gaitar. Coljmbix brsi premSum: S. L. tweatv yards spa' Frfeieftilip 1 st. T e ! fen and the day proved cool and pleasant. V iTIS oCcia a Sei'JOU. J -p r ' --. - j m l lixz iiiinuuvu . . nuuii'.c wo -. Ben ma e thi-e vea sold and uade fou-. ' reached the half mile post when bey j f,ir about 6,000 persons being present. J. CePor T p oo fi : premium ; H. Hul ounched a liUie, At he u n Clif.ou was ! Most of the fakers had removed their rigs Tavljr second. I 60 oe tn1 wa that ' from the ground they having been alarmed . . . Ht.,fi 1,1 win lia hit-if -.11 L.c. LhO irk i.it A 1 1 1, a Awa m Tf were M MUntn above. RST BEIT. The i rt was air. Jennie li d to he quarter stretch with Tommv c:o-e behiod, and lien thirty yanls beuind. On he turn Jenn e broke and Tommy went to tiie front, which lie easily kep , an- mscd he half-m;le thirty or forty yams ahead of Jennu' On ihe vonu turn Tommy went away ehenu, p. d the three quarters in the sam? pentiftB. 01 in he home sti etch Jennie BetLni up e little and cin.e und r the w'e oniy about Ihr- e 1 us: b behinjl lien Sr at w- a p or lhi'4. Ttnu.-.V-. -..CONI HET. Thli knel Kn lef took the 'e I but on tue urn Tommy clo ed up am. p.:s-c Lli a veiy little, and rt the quare.- h-v we'e sideb'v side. A g pwftft ma le in thetu n and half mile ftretcH, and they, we e Tommy one length ahead of Jenn:e with IJen ihreft lengtea behind. They kept ! position to the three qnaneis ano cime in home Tommy br t by a length, and ; ir ibre .engths behind J nnie. Tme. S TH fllD h I I The ho. es got a nice start t't u.. ( hi the tuin Star took huh poaitioe in the rea.. which he managed oo ks p un I just be fore he quarter w:m : each.nl Tommy went ofl hie foet and when he recovered was dlty yards behind Jenn;e, they iastd the half mile with Tommy at lea-t one bend re I yards behind, and Star crowding Jennie w it r in a length. Star broke on the last turn and Tommy paed hi and t ey prime under the wi'e Jennie lirt ov at least forty yards, followed by Slat and Tommy. lime 2:25. VOI T.TH HEAT. The start was bne, with Jenoie slightly in the lead, with Tommy very close behind, 'hev kept :his position un'il after the If m:Ie was pased when Jennie broke on tne Bra and Tommy went fo' v yards auead from this out Tommy hid an Pmww victory and came under the wire abotil ' i"rtv yards ahead. Jennie econd, Ben Star ihnel Time 0$. rentlemeu8 RoatlHter Fu e $50 Theertiles in this race were all home folks. Joe Tuiner with John M. Kr. nk Shultz, Sedalia Maid ; Hariy S m us. Lulu N.; George Homans. Demps. The start was giM d. The Maid took the lead aud kept th position with apparaul e ise the entire heat. They pas-eJ the hall" mile, M .iu ii.-t, Joru M. second, Demos, third. Lulu N. last. The last hjlf thev were strung out in the! order named. John M.' proved hiiuself to be one of the woist breakers that was ever on a track. Whenever he c mid be held down to wo.k, he gave evidence of considerable speed, as was proved in the neit heat. They brought up at the finish: S dalia Main, fist : Denip, second ; John M., ihuel; Lulu bL almost ' 'lanced. Time, 2:o4 L MECONO BEAT. This was anoiher gcod start, wdh the Maid a little behind. On this heat John M. did much better nd i ucceeded in keep ing himself from thirty to forty yards an&d. The Maid ained on h'm alter the brst half-mile, and liom that lo the end L A H K. KOADSl ERs Best uiaie. oue year old and under two, ML H. Seibert, Sedalia, first premium ; H. H Taylor, second F00TLIGHT FLASHES Items of Interest to Play-Goert From Everywhere. Pearl Eytiuge i3 to enter the pro- fluent! ill UlTMIIl After a retirement of sijw Ihet gelding or mare for buggy , Davis 3ea30ns. i Baehi.Fnllm, &m premiuaji ; Dennis u; Nichols, Ma -.hall. Mo., second -Lizzie Evans has been playing: peutn horses. an eugagemeut in New Orleans to ex- Best stallion, ion i rears old and over. ceHent houses. ITS i ST? tSL ftt S I -A woman like Emma Terry could Bnat vtellion, Ui i yema old and under i make tamous a much worse actor than !-. .Munsell A Munell, hrst and second j Harry Irviug is. ii i . Anewplavbv no less a noted liest sta...v o. two vears old and under t . - .. tbrce,C.L. IkGhfft Lliitoe City, ti st p than Henn Rochetort will soon aecaninei ; M. Pi a roalia fteeeeai be proiluceil u ew 1 ork. B lion, oee yeat old and under I Carele- utnl rav little Pali Rom two,. S Tur I al nermmm; &econd 5, und'lhe stage of the Brsl seMino .c.ir years old and over, reopie s uieaier iu v uicao. Wm. Genttft, u, hrst premium; no second awu.de i. Let gelooig, two ye.us old an i under three, no awaid ; eihibit dccUred out of cla-s. Feel mure. Eeni yean old and over. W m. Gentry, iirst and second premiums. B -t mare, three years old and under lour. J. A. Frev Tipton, tirst premium, J. 1). oe, 'edar.a, econl The best place for vouns physi- ej ms to ?tudy tbe circulation of the Uajod i at the stage entrance 'o theA theatre. Biily Emerson's minstrels have not made a hit in "Frisco." They like William, but pronounce the com- pany poor. Bet mare, iw yj-at. old an J under thr, jf rs ;anlrv walk3 eighteen mile mi rm? ' P "-leverv-iav. She will be ia excellent; M. 1 , second. I , , , , Bcsl niare, one year old and under two, : practice should her C itupany ever H. B. Scott, tirst premium ; second not have to travel on the ties. awarded. who never write a play of their own, but wait until some other person hnev one, and then they will steal it Mme. Jauaschek, appeared at the Chestnut street theatre, Philadel phia, last week in "Mary Stuart,'" "Bleak House" and Marie Atoinette." The opening performance at the Thalia Theatre, New York, will take place on Friday, October 1, when Letziug's comic opera ot 4 'Undine"1" will be given. A life size oil painting by a, prominent metropolitan artist, repre sents Minnie Madderu in her favorite position, curled up on a lounge like , kit en. No woman can double her- self up quite like Miss Maddern. Mr. J. K. Emmet will present at the Chestnut Street opera house SWEEPSTAKES CaTTLE. Rt bull, any age or breed, awarded to F. W. Sruitl. t two teal old Hereford from Columbia, Mo.; weij:i 1770. Best cow, any ae or bret d, H. Sodows kv s tour yar old shorhorn cow from In diano'a, ulinen The so'endid herd of Ajreshire-. owned br Coldren & Lee, of Iowa City, w re given blue ribbon and honorable mention all around theie being no premium ottered on this class of stock. Thy are said to be the only iropor ed herd in the country and are amongst the tioe t cattle ever exhibited. Swine. CLAs- O BERKSHIRE?. Best boar, iwj vears old and over, II. 1 ientry, 6rst and second premiums. liest boar, one year old and under two, H. H. Gentry, first premium ; Jamci Houk, Industry, secon 1. Best boar, six mor tis old and under one year, James Houk, tirst premium; J. A. rw- 1 rrey, npion, s-oono. - - ...... , XT . tiest sow. to ve - old ana over, .. ri. 1 iu t iinaueipiuu, .outf, xw. -r, (ientry, first and second premiums ( original play, ' Fitz in Germany' en- sow, one year .oia ana unuer ; tire new scenery having been painted m M n Europe. Emmet has also writiea. entire new songs. Jennie Yeamaus remained but a short time with Uailen and Hart's company. She is now rehearsing with. J. W. ltansome and John Hartfo company. They shortlv produce a comedy called "Catnip lea, ' in which. Miss Yeamans is to create the :ouu not wiruu. , 1. . 1.1 1 1 . 1 ontihitt.tp nart. rsesi ooar, one year om auu uuuer iwu,-"" 1 J. A. Huhes A Son, fi st premium; second j The Carlerton English Opera uul anaturu. ; ( (Jill UUU V twrai iuc vuca' nut s'reet Philadelph a Theatre Monday Nov. 4. The charming Kfst sow. one two, . H. tieutry tiist and second prem turn. Best sow, six months old and under one year, N. H. (ientry, tirst premium ; J. A. Vrey, second. i est pair of pigs, N. H. (ientry, first premium ; James Houk, second POLAND CHIA. Bes boar, two years old and over, J. A. Hughes A 8on, Vindsor, tirst premium ; second not awarded. Hest boar. six. months old and under one ' the race was practically between tme two ' year, Lanev A Pfa ft, Green ridge hrst prem -onlv. The othei al the finish werejium; R. T. McCully, Lees fcumniit, sec- oeiiind, and bad tney ona. T wo ye:irs oiu : ti 1 over, a. aw jv used the d stance flag, would have been badly distanced. Jobn M came nnder the wire thirty yards ahead of Sedalia Maid. Th race was a jor cue. but uiaoe lots of fun for th- Uva. Di algal fH thi d place. Time 2:46. THIRD FEAT. They had a terrible time to get started. MM .1 lime alter time thev came to tne score 1 ond. !Ust sow Hughes A Son, flrt premiu. n : Laney A Haft, second. Beat sow. i ne year old and uuder two, J. A. Hughes and Son, lirst premium ; secon I Dot awarded Best sow, six months oil and under one year, J. A. Hughes d Soo, first and second premiums. A Waft fir,t pre- Son second. i and over, W. C lime alter wtue uie w ; f u Best ms-e two V'J s ou sod under se would win ue neat unies sue moue a , br vesterdays descent upon the cnxas ana , wtnout tne wora 10 go. rnws onu m . . tluTrie A k , irn v . P ; -o-wm f. B. Ureal:. 1 nev erne ucucr tie w . t m M r, .risen uenre not hi ne was lei t but eames sot nimseii nneu jjut noi uiraMDR iur i prem em Mentor Thompson j ., Sedal a ne io'uwm oruer: vimon ui. , ra ( on wuion mere couia oe no (juesuon as 10 iwrwr. iuc7iwu wiauuuu l j M.r luw . Vi.nhi. V. tninl. Frinr'- ! r.:raxa l ir.li an mA Kmb immedatelv. Lulu N also did some' Best Itoar. t o veats old tW onlt hnive or ma-e kir month old. si:', icu-h. Timt 1:412. u the swine department, on bad breaking and taken as a whole the Norton, A Idenville. James War en, Sedalia, first pi-emium; C. I second heat. i draught hoioe and on cattle heat was almost a farce. The Maid did second premiums. L. McCai tv,CtiitonCitv, second. Tnis hA was poorer i;i mmt of i speed for sweepstake. The races were very fin-, well, a Uo TVnrw if he had heen fast I Best boar, one year old it ..f . ... i.i ; , . i .i...,t. . ...i irn i; 1 1. unii iLr i . . . , r: in !tie luiiv fi.ouuh. n. tne Iiai mile i.e M w.ts '., . i. Ao ton, nri prem tu pail Ul Ul'C Ul jJCtUlUg? IVI W. inall IUC U-ilCi; 1 ' t BCCUII.TJ Vf . - - - - I " "O W ' Opera el "Nanon," will le presented The scenerv will be new and beautiv rf ful, the eecond act scene surpasses even Uoyt's former attempt at the Caaina. Miss Kate Claxton has been gain V(r for herself laurels in what is for he. . rather a new direction. 80 w t time ago she produced BoucicauitTi 'Arrah ua Posrue" in Boston, and a ttonugh, it is said, was her success am -'Arrah Meelish" that she has playact r.he piece ever since. Her husband, Charles S evenson, too, finds himself better suited than he has been in moat. and under two, 'of her productions with the part of i at L . . I rmauii tiie x o-u Pennsylvania, tirst and m.