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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BJji¢, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1800. e ——— e — — - = = 4 N pR SPE T mmark of 2:24, and will tart for frst momey | of thiscountry. more especially in the wost, THE CLEARANCE RECORD. realind. Itis alvays throatmed, but dways | Nusery stake —Muher, Roy dol ey, Aver G E" § 0 A o | inthe froe-for-all stallion rac. Tn Chiongo ilone | have seen mor new buill: [ g 0 Sy of St © postponed, Theidea that_the now tarifl is 4 [ age, Monana, Nelly Bly, Kilder, Cistalis, - Storn, a three-year-old black stallion with | ings in course of orection, from 1 cottage ton o ransotions ol 0 Conne | biownt Canadian independence (s as asurd | Amilet, Mim| (f11y) . amarkof 2:7714, 1 the property of the High- | sixteenstory office bullding, than I sw i try Durtng the Last Weck. ns the talkof excited poople hery, who hys. Fifth mce, milé and _one-eighth, country | tand stock lurml_ Masn City, In. He was [ :H Hlun"nlm‘( ml‘»inn;i |“|M"l§ I \'l;llfll» 1Ill Bostox, Octir 5, [Special Telgram to | teri clly dectare that it is an attack upon | elub handicap-Racland, C '!hli.[ Reporter, Poculiar In combination, proportion, ana sired by Brown Hal, ingeland and Scotland, This shows the spirit | e Bpe ] - ; ble, compiled |Englind.” orita, Los Angeles, Volunteer 11., Firenrd, - e | kgl Prgranme br the Wesk atthe Omaky and | Sipd WrEROR Ba (00 1 hae farry | of the poople and the ige. One KStridk alio | fom daesten oo e -ty Hoiws — - — ilzjnmes, Gunwad, Teistn preparation of Igredients, Hood's Sarpa. Coumncil Bluffs Park. Fosign, 2:9, a handsome bay stallon by | with the fact that outwest here the majority ' 1 ome et ] 2 Swis Reyolutlonists Win. Sixth rice, five-oighths of mile, solling— | rilla possesses tho curativovalueof tho bess Ensign of men conducting large aul increasing busi. | of the citiefdimed, shows the gross ex- | gycp Oct. 5—The revlutioary party | Duiel 3 Villie Mimie B, Susie 8, Rain- [ known reme- e dits of the e DiekTilden has charges of W. E.Camp | tiess ire yoing men, vhiloon the tho other | changes for st week, with ntes per ©nt | i, thecanton of Ticino haswon o vietry on r Quign, (otalig, liopeatcr, Bun- | vegotablo Hood's kit ciom. therule is that gray hais | of incrase of doo Sittlo Fred, Alma (1) Munola. aw, ® aganst the the questio of revision of the on fution, Peculiar inits strength and economy, Tood's RICOROS' CERTAN TO BE BROKEN, | bells string fom Kiows K. It in- | site of tha vate | clides Camybett's. Biectioer, by Elee | mwe tho weay; and unil si ‘pus th | scroral amofhts fir the corrsponding Wk |ihie Yoio stindingi1, 3% formd 11504 ainst, | __SEn T feevighiis 0fAnile SUUE | Saruparila is thoonlymedicine of whicheay mide 'a year ago as 4 thre-yer-oll | much use for vour serices, more especially | 1118991 g SiEnles The Wo g Bojamin, Comelia, Rulh, Autocrat, Scre- { trulybe said, **One Hundred Doses Oue Dot Bome of the Noted Flyers Entered for | Thirly thousand dollars falled to touch this | if you belong to iy profession. 5t IR ] he Weather Forecat. % nader, Honet, Obe lar.” Peculiar fnits medicinal merits, Hood's the Various Events — The horse list spring. Honesty, 2:17), goes “The farmers are well satisflod with the | For Omha and Vieinity —Light rain; ® LITON Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un- the freo-forall pue. resultof the harvest this year aud with tho slightly warmer. AT IATONI. ooty b crran, wrATINGS, " 1 i 'S Arackin Firse Croscont, tho proporty of W.A. Wiley, | exception of the potatocrop, all coreils ato For Nebrska-Fairt stationary tempera: | ¢ "'yr*lllim;-m 1h‘~'»v‘wnm~u»lr]u 'n\u:._‘ny.lhl‘«\‘lm'— wonfor DArSAPANILIA ¢ v o1 v 8 0, o] 0 v B o) { i Snrof ik “anto, Arpy, Carmin, 08 Silver Mint, Condition, e i B Tty | Vit Sl il oy ot s eIt ldtite i | |ture in wotern, stightly wirmer in ewtern | S o1, L, Tanhor, 1eonoclast, Colo | thetitle of *Tho greatest blood purifiercver _ Onwanl, in the 28 trot. Billy McCracken, | © “I was more thin jloased to retum again | 1 | Portion; wemterly s, . woslerly vinds; | € Vhailey, Corouer, Tom Jonos discovered” Teculiar fn ils “good nimo | 214,15 a black stallion owned by Frank |t Omaha and adnirethe dty, aud cmpare see South Dakota—Fair; weslerly windsj | Sccond race one mile and_ twonty yards— | at lome,”=thero 18 more of Hood's Sarsa. It you wwant to see somereally tirstclass statio tem peratuare, edictory ars Duily of Aubarn, B. B. Hoodley,of Browi- | what las bon dme hero in' twenty ve races, arrange to spend one or more after | ville s Ben B McMahon, 1 with what has been accomplished inthe oll noons this weele ot the Omahaand Connell | €. M. Buck of Auburn, Neb, has Miss | counry In 500, G, W, Destruction, Aunit Kate, parilla sold in Lowell than of all other 1 Tenlike. g blood purifiers, Peeuliar fn its phenomenal e mile and sixty yavis, soll- b S— e Trelar Mackey Employes Get altaise, o e cord of sales abroad X 10-57cs ' ” I gire " codi 3 il e Teme Hivrs, Ind, Oct 5.—The wnfer: | ing—Spite, J obn Moris, Colontl Zeb, Hydy Dharaly: s delving ik on the stherside of the | Eol o two-yer-old filly by Royal I give Omnahafull credit. She will com: | fuiimens ) \ ng-Spite, Joln Moris, Colox , Hdy, «Peculiar i Bluffs driving pirk ontheothersideof the | el atkoes in” the two-yeir-old stike | pire most fivorably with any townof her | Cnctnmt,.. ence between Presidont Macky of the| Noeva C, Grux Cloud,’ Robin, Lo Tom | RO other it 3 thalned il held Lilki r size inEnglind and Scotlind for fine build. | Knens Uity Mackey systemof railvadsand the employes | Fnvar Lasdbieboliin i il 3 b g The rojuvenatel Driving Parke assodation olle, 2:34% ¢ D.E. C Long | i, B8, Shiitohes pEVel SUEests ety dind) g Fourth race, one mile-Chantress, Lottio | steadfastly the confidenco of all eluscs J taelle, 2:34%, owied by D.E. C. Long | ing, houses, churhes, pavel streets aud pub lns resulted in o ngrocment for & goneral | g A n 0 , Lot t will give its first trotting and pacing meeting | of Aubirn will try to cpture the2 :3Spurse, | lio improviments. After traveling 10,00 SRkt a . sl i S, Lady Prazer, Joe Walln, Fietaway, Gul- | of people. Pecular fn the brainwork which since is reorganiztion, on Tuesday, Wednes. Marve Beardsley has quite a ngquar | niles [ h come to the conclusim that | Galveston nerese inwage to acenty and opentors. | nar, Tittle Crete, Argenta, Outdook, - Eli, it represents, HMood's Sarsaparilla com- b | teted 4 the ubper, ent 6 groands. Ho | Omahils god etoug! Toutw il At some points where the agent is erowded | 120l Mell, Dakota, Cish ; ) 3sy, Thursday and Frily, wd god weather | tered al pper end of the gru good. enough for t v I} ( : bines all tho knowledge which modern Gy, Thursday and bridly, anc g bas chargo of Hom. W, A Paxton’s — —— oLy 3 with workassistint operators will be placed, Fifth race, five-oighths of a wilo, handicap | poginy ol In medieal [ ia now the only thine neessary to insure | Torscs, - nctucine Watisdo "6, 3231 EXPOSITION Hlaneap H Ofcecleris willuisoll serted an inoase: | --Orientl, Tuirtavn, " Milt Voung, Tho (100 wTo ltselfi..: ped | four days of the finest rac vor seen on | Flo has Sunset and Banquetowned by Fri- ity ? Norfomk.... 180 —— - Turk, Douglass, toyal, RRevoil, Loe : veloped, this noted track. Although this track has | zier Bros., Wayne, Nc»' He gave Banqueta Seattle...... . 1.1t Hamm ‘ranl-Tongs Style. 5, Ora, Rainier, Raccland With many years practical experienco fn | Siiys bos G i & Tait GRY sHA 06 61 | TBTOIS Il T e LI B Gl | O B L SRIVORALOR So e TMOL: | Drver, o 4161 Purrentic, Pa, Oct.5.—Willian Bissoll of G - prejaring medicnes. 1o suie (0 get oily ; tvery bestin tho country, and manyof thy | Fn 80 inbred Swigor, yoarli, sirod by Seth ot doiicd L onAana L B8O, 154 MeKwsport and George Gillen of Mansfield e s B ’ : s s i 1t Linay | E OWInd By Bwslabet & Tolley Faitbury, It is not too much to sy that theindus e g B SR T WAL G CHE D1 Afionond ASGIRlsN. ood’s Sarsaparilla 1 rost noled hoeses and drivers onthe Amer | i itle phenomenon trtted a balf | trial exposition mow in progress at the Coli- 2o ! (il IR MR b el A A g S ok AR LTEVILL Boldby alldragglsts. #1;4ix orf5. Treparedonty fom tt tave boen amorg it attrwtions | 1383 d afull e 1307 at the broot: | sum lus bron ameveliton to tho thsands | 1 v 100 i [tiver news ll.tmln\lm Litle aionco was | ATIUSNIE (e | WYGE OO o, Ahecuron, oren i o W 5.3 ecting: 0 ve at Fairb s el ¢ Do ol o ibd Ly < | displayed, e € going at i ke ok o X 0 0 _S@Rsd fom lme Ko N e eclnBY ey | Fwords 10f Natrasia brel: fous, btarws | WO Biro jussed hroigh Ike dwrs the past | Liias i o] e, R It ter e, | called atthe and of the ninth lning on te- 100 Doses One Dollar nover been financial sucesses, and many of th stocklolders, who wer all count of darkness, nither Louisville nor o knocked down and his head struck thedeck, | Tambus having boeen able to sore takes pride in a litle chunkof personal pro. | W0 weeks. It isa compadt epitome of the | i m Ay a single perty that he cally Arctas, atwo. d" by | business of Omaba, and reflects most favor | Inllanaplis o entsuport. What litle jatronmge it re- | syin the celved was principilly from Omaalia, but the | cumsel, o | Williim Huston of this city will stan 38 purse for G, 13, Bennott. of $15,000ayoar, but Mr. Alexander hesitat o because he knows the life of a chairman of railrond associ that aro ther have spared 1o pains o make tleir indivilual eshibils asattractive and in- i been liberally advertised to nddrss asocial [ oy important disovery, They acton the istic meeting hern tonight. At theappointed | liver, stomach and bowels through the houracrowd mostly compossed of Russians [ nenves. A mew principle. They speedily Council Blufs men, became discoursged. | Chitwoeod, dam by Swigor, that recently | ably upon Messts, Roder and Bell, who haye | Lt Worth rendering him unconscious, Tho fight was | run, tendered the chairmanship of the South. Although it was knownas the Union driving | trottedan eighthin 181, a2:30 clip. N ,"Nmm,"m in shaping £ii5, @RhoRLELtH e givento Bissell, Both men wern fearfully o AL wostetn assoclation, ainouices that ho hus park, there was velly very little to justify Union-Medinm, 2:304, by Happy Medium, 4 L2 . on. . t punished. g e X 2 not. decided whether toaccept that office or ' ieheld 2 v e T, Turner & S o along the present lin Sl Josaph el St. Louls, 6; Toledo, 2. I eaToonaw 0t thb Matard. Mitios Lo n It ws essentiallya Comcil Blufms | ovned oy A T. Turner& So of Rod Ouk, 2 | i 0 i i O ho presidoncy of the ISustern Minnesota | Bl bk omeiganete p goes inthe 950 trot. Whilo there an many firms inthe ity not . : crr Most Driven Out. —— - company, which has also been offered hi | fnstitution, but that eity gave it but indiffer Appunoose, 231, by Bgbert, will try mpresmted, maoe's the pity. The firms Newars, N. J, Oct. 5-Her Most had Miles® Nervoand Liver Pills, 'he salary in the Southwestern association i 1 s Lacllitios for reaching it from cither city we tion is by no means a hapy 10005 D ‘o lon. Bven | Trenton a bay stallion, in tho 2% class structive as posible, and strangers to the | ZERKIr ooy gt q pufo billo 1 begi il v bils | one. His friends, however, are urging b : notwhit they ought o have ben. Even | T SUCER" | the 2120 class | bisines lifeof the metropolis havo been as. | Wit | and Germans gatheed o the hall and ;‘::FN":!{"‘\‘I:',“‘; ";L,;::‘d"l'd’“,’J;““““. T ios § to meeept and it stems quite probable tonis:! atter th brilge notor line was completel | aui'in (i stilion freefor-all. toundel_at the showing made at tho Coll- | SebitR o greeted theananhistwith ud cieers. The | 3300 ERATEREG ARGREE FOURET PTG | that he will. Should ho doso his headquar o park was stz i trom e street | f B Maro Jus Golden Wik, 32914 | sum. Even resident for yean who bavo | Siminatn. police then entered and,much to the dis- [ doses for®h cents. Samples fre at Kuhn & § €S will beat St. Lou L carlincand (s fict ndel to_ keepaway | bukedlo sturt inthe 20 eliss. T o Onaha geroy fron a. vilage to 1 town v comflure of the aulience, csarted Most | Cois, 151 and Dougls. e thonsanls who wuld otherviso havebeen | 4 D: Yeomns of Sioux City hus Naway, | G intr s by, cn_larcy approctai | it fromthe bl andgave him halfan hous to . ANUSENENTS. gld tolave attended th racs. | Fikifentend inthe 208 cs. v @, 1, | e chiugess deads lus wivughtio thenum. | 1ot Anies cavothe city. He complied ATATE NEWS, g The rorganization of the ssodation with iliad’s Alexander, 25, owned by G. H. £ buslaes houses, both — wholesile aud | Liwoln..... — Boyd's opera house was well filled last the introduction into its diretory of soveral | Joues, Audubon, will g in the 2 8 clus. A ALong Strike Ende. Float Nominations. night with an audienco that went homo very snumlvwnl Omaha honemen, inchiding Hon. | / FOSIer, HOriec, Giotes, OWes AY, asuil visitor, bent upon passing an | Topeke ... Brxemawrrox, N, Y, Oct. 5.—The long and Auvntry, Neb, Ot 5.—[Special Telegram | well pleased with the artistic work of Miss on A, MeShme, Hon William A | SOy A8 Vel & i hour pleasantly ot tho exposition, finds, on | Montreni.’. bitterstrugele betwee the dgamakes and | o Tuer Bee.|- Coe float convention for | Mattio Vickers and her exbellent comp employers lere aded tonight, the men de- | Johson sud Nemala counties was heldat | The play was “E A comed y drama dding tonight todeclare the strike off. The | Teumseh yesterday, Hon. J.S. Dew of | of genuine merit and many ploasing situations fight was the most disastrous ono ever ex-| Teumseh was nominatedofor float seaator | Miss Vickers was, of course, the central perienced here, Two factries have been | and Hon J. H Pohinan of Nemha countiy | traction on the stige, but she was not the « comypelled th make assignments and on the | forfloat representative. tire show by any moaus D. Paxton, NatH. Brown and oth il the stallion free-forall. X Wl Selie ! tharilEealirs ol tHO N F. 12, Merrill of Des Moires will start Min- piny, hus been the mens of offecting cortain | D01 25234 in the 2 23 pace, . changes which it is cofidently believed will Matt Robluson of Arlington, Neb @iviate the diffiulties heretofore experi- | Strt King of the West, 2:27, in the 2:) clasy enced and in the stallion for-all, and Johnny togother ko Hilifax... Ly 7 um, tha® his | HERTC o ssing the portals of the Col I isnot s easy of acconplishment as bo [ <Xyeie lad supposed. Wherche anticipitod asparso | =iiehesir showing of firms, he finds the two floon | *Tledo crowded with interesting wliections, refiect- ing the chancterof Onala’s marts of trads, 1weiss. Asidefrom the fact that Omaha lsnow | Boges in thethreevearold stake race, achl S Erod other side there has o s ing — J S, 1. Gar { et TalAL o preaching asilent sernon of future greatness, other side there has been much suflering - ohn Dutton; K. 1. Gardiner, v oxtensively intersted in the park, an ”'I 'lrfimfil'(""!' ;‘v‘! }\"«:-*hn:_ \n ik L start | Tino dothe fair systematiclly on should £in: | g tas oo among theimprovidentstrikers. Aboutthree Had His Hand Crashed, 3. H. Van Vetghen, as Mudford, extinsin of the motor line us bien bught } Df e ®:56 (1 BSOS 0 | i the " woconl sty first, comploting Fall thousind employes were out, Keareser, Nob., Oct. 5.—(Special el lock, as P. G, Wells, were very clever. & silala ) '“'{“‘]‘,l "f‘}n!"‘:”l'l’]"}'\‘,‘]‘{-\ 29117, md will start him after the 2:95 | the entie dircuit of booths and lodges, be- POSIALTELEG RAFH, e to Tax Bre.|~E. D, Hodricks of —————— e o ha siver S'a Luniled lnstds| Birse, w80 U, S., kflveyearsld, whorwlll te | Tire Busingto ths fixs! stor, wiice tis car s London Theatrical Gossip. Islind, @ brakeman on an extrs west-bound Tho new ofices of the great Rock AL I IR NG SAITIOLL IS0 | startad for 9188 Bk ¥ ’ riage men, the hardware establishments, the | ApLetter From Wanamaker an Which Copyright 189 by James Gordon Benett) relgl o Unio Padl ¢ Island route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farna m the park at tie st f the grand stand f ors freight on the Union Pacific, had his hand B0 Lomrts and i oame price il pleviat frop | . Thoes wre onlyw fei of (he dyarsn vhe | ST BB copatiime M@ nisatons othe He Gives His Views. Lowox,0ct. §.—[ New York Herald Cable [ crushed liere this eveling i making o | Sreets, Omaha, wee the finest in the ity the ot endof the mobor Hie. Tho cllizens | BHIM, n) 11 conatn that ferr G | Onioof the most interesting sixts o W | Wasnivaroy, Oct.5.—Postmster Generl | ~Speelal toTis Bex |—Theatrial gossip of | couling, The wound niy “necessitute the | Call and soo thom., Tickets toall wints 'nml'f"-!m;;r e P','.'f“‘.'fl L eal fotlng | ero opened O S o e feass | second flooris thoautomatic city, loeited in | Wanamuker tonight mude public o leiter | the stge Ws now been joined by the Pall amputatin of s fow fingus. east at lowest rates. Hioh e fu prishod 4 4 ratousialy Chuged | EWolvelo sixiden in eviry o, tho soulhwast comer it whit might becallol | yuoutly addrssed to the _ciairmn of tho | MallGazeue's cisadoagaint the condition s inatas e J o sually cliarge g A e amex. Theancient cily of Jerusilem is Y of ‘Aressing rooms in corbal >uds AlreR . 3 " TR Menl ) ol e dnsgion alok Miervwill bo sme great irotting an pac. | o amex Themciat iy oflerblem | e “wmmitico o posoftics, enbodsiuge | of dresingmoms in crtainLondm thatres. | grameir, Nob., Od. 5.—(Spedal Tologram An Oac Meal Mill Burned To prepariie for the fall meeting o vast | 106 and youare dead sure to get mow than t of & has b I Not only | the worth of yourmoney. te argument in favorof his limited | The following passage is tothe point : to Tue Be amount of work has been done, Not only ofyc 0y, aiful tohearof county comeils | pyy, g Des Monses, In, Oct. 5—[Special Tele meal ing fifle n feet high, twenty-five fe wide | auclabora e .]—While driving this aftor AH3 Vwslning B,00) Bomany plin of postaltelegraphy, Apended to the Itis notbo oon A Hagprd md wife had s serious | gram to Tue Brr.|-The larg have big purses been hung up, Gt the asso - 5 There are?,000 pieas of machinery inside | Joer i r peraining s | uriously pkingtheiragustnosesinto dwell £y mill of H. R. Heath, atthe corner of Fifth cittion unagement has ulsohade stramous TRAVELED 10,000 MILES, T Are 0oy Piecs of maclineryinsids | loiter isa maw, of, matkr penainlg tothe | |0y it a1s notsweet and orderisg them o | T2nuway, Thohorso took {right at & motor e J 4 2 i el gl 3 [4 & g 0| subject, making altogther 2 S S b = g carand T away, overtuming the carriage. | and Vine streets, was totally destroyed b eufoavirs toget togethor what iy will be tundred figures of peole and animals, Theso > be closed whem there are such placys as|p) o 3 was pioke i i Qesignated asthe very aoarof the fastblood | And Saw No Place of its Size Su | firuresmove throngh thd stre in and out | <lscly printad. The wstmuster genenl | theatws, mwhich hundreds of people ave | | r e ‘vn“.".”.,"'f kel up .\\lt_h abroken | fire between midnight and three o'clock this onall the western circuits. In this they have perior to Omaha. of the temples and palaces as natumlly as [ in his letter says fn prt: ‘“After |employed, wheredeathlurks in drains and egand his wifo reccived s fractred arm. morning. The fire department had great B siccessful, and s the result of elt | uPavored with beaatiful_veathor both on | ifliving. The Apostis with the Swiour | stnding fora yoar past in tho milst | Wwery reuly tostrikedown the deicateand Democratic Canens. U1 ARV HE A O RH B2OUr BLOx . “ | Dss through thecity, stopping on theway 1 | gfa woutrovesy wer a postl telegraphy | oart - 5 StrrNoneLD, Neb, Ot . il one. i o 5 s perforn mimcles, Anong the most promi- | Yo forover oty 1 i Weinesdy eveningtherewill bo mo less | o SUEINOIELD BED, O 5. tun tholikeof wlich wis nover before seeu h:l\uv Just completed o six weeks’ tip 0 | pong’of the huildings shown is the temple of | thit forover forty years has gone on witha 0t Hoces playing in Londm thuters TaeBee]—Atthe democratic caucus hela | RIS largo Lulldings in the vicinity wore in this scction of the comntry X Eigland andScotiand aind feol greatly bene | Forod, withits curtsand towers, the judg. | Shrper tone ind widening rango, Lam more | B (o r BHEREEY T8 (R 0 B | heryesterday aftermon the folowing dele- | i {itinent danger for o time. | The s o1 n(urt:"“!lll MLI- \;)nlmml) t t ugfillownru{;{ fitted by thevacation md woturn moresatis: | ment hall, where Christwas fiied befor | thn over covined of the wisdom and | 0G0 WL S AFe T T mates weers elected toattend the county con- | tho mill and contents is about 250,000, and tho cords ot ths g will nob fied than ever with theland of my adoption, | Pilate the'places of Davidand Solomom and | prcticubility of rstoring tho teleraph to | X S S as s o8 vention tobe leld at Gretia next Satirda; damage to_clevator and eonteats probably m rariy. Many of tie horses en Herodand hundreds of ot her buildi i Adelphi, “Sweet Naney' at the Koylty, ! : ¢ ) A il G s - “After an absence of nearly tn years | | Hlerodand nany hundreds of other buidin. | g4 postal servico tud make it what it was | Aio Nanog WIS, | BN Hinkle, James Johmson, W. I, Millor, | £5,000. “The tatal insurance is about sixty Lt T e Al b bl el T 18 4 ‘ “The Struggle for Life” atthe Avenue, and | Samiel Seacter, John Snodgmss, F. E, | thousand. The milt had been closed for tho f These representations ave not puintings, but | : 2 Al Tien vl Tl Ko pose, | TelTned to my native shores expecting ) dnally intond - o post ; ) ] shipped here with thit avowel purpose : ) e bl origiually intmdedto be-a partof the Postal f o ot o) Gommandment,” his now poce, | Briscoo ad M. G, Nicholson. . Only’ two of | past year under contract with the trust, but real buildings, perfect models of what they at theShafisbury. thonbovears in favor of endomsing Schaul, | was Fecently opened again and wis doing an tho park is aphevomenal one. Iiis a collec- | 5¢ andland”” sid Mr. Horry Lawr S| Special to | devator with its yaluable contents from tho sime fate. The Morgn and Aborn houses Mauy of thostallins Tay e been carofully and | fiud thocountry developed to the same ex- | are intnded to wprosent. system, I say this after dosely studying the thoroughly trained with thisend in viow, as | tent asis thisone, but, on the contrar : . 1| TheMountof Olives, Mount Calvary and | arguments aginst the hll mide so vigor- s L . ; the democrat-aliianc cau B e b sinets . L b orstnrot tHe e 18 £ty desiroa 1 give vers fustmaris, pvdra: | goud o codition of fiings and peopls very | Oller intiestiuge places s S0wn | OWIY by wrat toberaph company whiciis | EromanThonw nith suson of pome. | (SIS CE TR T | R e e Yoy toretizing thon Lo tho winte, I 8o | Lk o sane as when © lof then with this | Yhich makes this ‘one of the ‘most | now itsmly ojpount. 1do mtbelieve ltis | nadecwneerls atCovent garlen cme an t Mierds s ,lln\l.lv'lvvlll of greater sucessnext year fn the HRORe L Ahnbebte ca 16 nat o interesting exhibitionsof the kind ever built | possible to arguo this question down. | end last night. The chief attraction of the Boone Couuty Conwention. Ask for Van Houten’s Cocon. Tuke no S Y a3 "“f no "‘“NU'L““( R ey orly peoplehad grown | jp thisor any other comtry. Mr. Miller ac- | "There isa deep amd farvaching conviction | orening wis the last appearance of Sims| Aoy, Neb, Oct 5.—(Special Telogram | other, 2 muny of the recorls should 1ot be lowered, | older ad the children . have grown int | eompanies tio extibitin person to keep the | among the people that the telegraph service 3 2 to Tix Bek. | —Th e rention of ¥ T as themajority of the lovses wre in it condi. | young mon and maideus, in many instances | complicatedmechnisn in® order and ik a Tho | lleeves. Among the artiss of o Thomas | to Tuir Bir. | ~iho mpnbliean cnvention o is by right & part of the postal service. A Destitute Woman tion to trot fora man's life, and tho track fs | Pt recognition. uny Leslio, | Boone county met yesterday at Albion. The 2 D 3 _ complished daughter gi complote dess measur s togive the comtry s vastenlarge- | benefit wis Amy Sherwin, I ) N plice wer ad last night of a (] Litllo slort of perfection, .In visiting the lirge townsof England and | gy Jetures to all visitors. This oxhibl- | ment of the postal systemand bring home to | Belle Cole, e Damia, Susiita fonn, | folowingnomintions were mude: J. A, | The polico were notified last nlght o estirday’s rad wis haildd with delight | Seotland, notably Edinhurgh, Glasgow, Dun- Selp i S aciic ) : g s : ase of destitution at 217 North Kieventh ¥ 2 ey A S ! | Sutlan, noably Bdinburgl, Glugow, Dun- | tim cones direct from the Paciic must 10 | the peoplo thholeususeof one of tho st | Amy Martn, Alice Shaw aud Barrigton | Price, consy atiorne: J. D, Browor, ropre- > oy i A R R T e SR L el with the ex- | mqlce what it reilly ii—a great feature in o [ popularsgencies’ of modern commerce wd | pogte sentative, Twenty-second district; Bentou | street. A womun named Montgomery 18 | B8 P he sty towioe o dBe e, Al L Wh ot i coe develcn |great srpoilion. 7 Guilization. A 1 sevore liness Mes Bor. | COlermI, conmissoner, Thind ' district; | there without even tho baro nocessities of 7. Ofthe lonso o deid” et hus e L | e o larin o Yy of ouF | Vestordayancilast sigtit notwithstindine | As tothe wnstittiondity of the posal | ¢ ralng ad severe fllness Mrs. Ber-| [ gny Clatk, chiirman, county cntral com: | Jife, wnd with a newly-born baby to the dissgreable weather, hindreds of peoplo | telegraph the postuaster genoral siys: “It | iard Bere will make her re-cutree o the | mitlee. ~ Alargedelegation was present. The | euro for, Tho city physician was visited the Colisenm, enjoyel the musicof tho | has been argued by learmed lawyers for a | stagein the chancter of Mrs. Sternhold in | prospects for afavorble vutoome for repub- | wiled to provide for the unfortunate Second infutry band and applauded the | score of yems that & government tele- | ho revival of “Stilt Waters Run Deep,” at | licaus in November is good. woman with modical assistance of most charming femalecoronetist in Americs, | graph IS uncouwtitutional. Tho mo- 2 was than rolled with @ roller which weighed | Licand private improvements uecessatily in- | 10000 pounds, exdusiveof ity hewy frame, | cilent w thegrowth of modern towns. Few ] The trek was i splendid shape, oven | of thesohavocable or clectric cars, content- without the rain, and the thoughts of | ing themselves with the old home car and | Niss Alice Ray: v close ver s . the Criterion. Wyndham will naot, however, Al oo Plo co whi she stood In much need, and the i Do \ v 4 ymond, who closel her very | tives of those gentlemen haye ben : b A Alliance Plenicat Nelson, Sl At har ) L | i ivinbavar Blectrls. Mooty i sy | Opening tmight Molrille the groat rpeto | Luvo ben tho pald attomoys of ihese or- but will play a_special engagement in “Still | o Tye Bre.) —The frmers’ alliimco yoster- | cse can be brought hefove the county com pecformer and - acronaut, will - be theattr: worations, whose special interests havede- | Waters Run Deep’’ atthe Princos theater, tion dunng the week. Certainly no aeronaut | wanded that their monoplies should in no living has been. through so many perilus ad- | way be interferred with — The othier oppo- endency is to extremne | v, % 5 5 v o ! |t ? venturs bylandand sea, as theacrobut who oits wel 56 W X the con- o sight on the race | conservatism, while with usthe development ¢ y 1, 2 the acrobuf 0 | ments were those who imagined that the con soles of theirfeet, geeraluse in the public streets in many SIf you hewr anybody kicking about aslow | eities, being employed only in stores and pri- truck foro this week,'* said one driver whoso houses. Tho figuro s been o fanil dayheldan fmmenso piciic inthe beautiful | missioners. The womau's hushind Manchester, and will opea at the Griterion on | gyoro on the burks of the Elk. Thero wero | donedior soveral montis ago, aud | she ity the eveningof March 13, Stalin Eiromsalia Bl & Jnen uying to support i alc ns and some two BELED s e L AROL LAY ¥ 8 will please mdiencgs at the Coliseum this | stitution woull be exposed toevery sortof | Pars has disovered another prenomenal | pyupdred and eighty voters. The ladies - —————— ;::"":\ ffin““l‘«' i ey e, Syer omn :‘;:‘.,.3«";\‘.':.:'];;"3"1r’""".l"';‘?‘{n" abreist of the | weele. His appuratus is wonderfully intricate [ outrago werethey b fallsicl for a diy. 'Tho | soprawo, who is sid (o outrival even nigh- | comet bud of Hastings was inattendance, | Peurs’ soap secure: utiful compiexiot Just mako upyour mind thit tho thouble is | tiues and thedemindsof thopeople, | aud tisuct iy swid to o suiciently thrilling | courts of highest ippal havo soitled this | yoieei Sibyl Sanerson, The young liy is | whio McKeisiwn's cw helpato_give the szt with | { golngto by any paving os much super | 4o pleaso the most blaso theater-goor. question. Congress setlled itin advanceof | v s Ghaie Rioke: lghter of the | event theappearance of @ circus, McKeighan Two Cattle Trains Collide. & and o horso that can't keop up with | forto ours in durability and excellency of ot licial action by making the United Stat Miss Sedohe Rhokes, a dsughter of the I Powers were both billed to s poak, b ; 5.—IS m tho proession will find it answful long mile | workmunship, These good rosults are only : FUiliaC 2 ¥ tnont the | former New York journalis she is pe. | BpUPowers were both billed to speak, but | Tusk, Wyo,, Oct. 5.—[Speciul Telegram to BEo: N g ! K ulis are only THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA, tho owner and the postofice dopartnentthe | former New Yorl journalit. She 8 re-| poyrs was wt present. MeKeighans | o, Tino ugoingto eunt nore lore than 1 has | obialnel by smplyyingiho bt materil and ; st g Tiager, Of (he. beat line o wire e | ported betiful, and will probably | spoh wis in bis nsil poeuliar styls and | 1AE Bes1-Tastnighta trun of cars bided nywhere clse Semsn, D races wi aying 0st. subs o dow, T " 'y e P ! el |- b SAYAY A ‘ t1e, belonging 1o mis & Ford o I B mtomeie tho ] bl o) 0 | Au Tnteresting Address by Rev. Al | stucted for emmerial tid public we, - The | makoler debut next yeur. wasreceived with tho usual munifcstations | With cattle, belonging to Harris & Iord of ! " 8 a ¢ e oll government, telegraph schemnes were con- Clement 8, Cobb hada 1 tlendance at | by his admirers, Powder River, ontheir way from Fetterman g blod wd odle, and ther will be some | most Lasting, Wecan certaily larn some lan McKay at Fort Rangle, R R s aat), then oF e enent 8, Cobb hada large atindance a i Sh o St o, Wah RS O trn. 6 o0k i mighty exciling fiishes” f thing from thom in this regard. 2 Rev. Allau McKay of Fort Raugle, Alasks, | Hited postal telognph pan which T havo | Dirkbeck, Wedusday, whei he lxturd on Republican Nominations. awnodby the Powder River cattlo company -"t} ‘lltlk'l'l"illll ::n.\‘uul L‘m l'm‘w yesterday b l“v“l‘l'hfl’(“(‘l\n“'" nd ('h{; is what I particu: | gpice o theSouthwest Presby terian church | been eriticised for bringing forward! There | “T'hiry Yers atPlay” e bexn with a Avpury, Neb, Oct, 5. —[Spacial Telegram | demolishing the caboose and one cattle car, g_ s :l:\‘ll‘:\‘ull"\\!:xtlllllmlnulll:.i‘fi‘ul! Ill\"“t‘n‘{x:‘-mi;: Jay lu’;:]lmh\“ln‘::) e .‘.‘.&»1:.-:“.;1‘1;\1:;:-!‘:n:‘ln:'x‘\‘: 1mt night upon the people of Alasks. He | isno doubt that it is constitutinal. The at- | gloomy pictire of the condition of the stage | to Tue Bre. | —The lrgest and most enthusi- | Noonowashurt. i tosce, and wiy lover of thoequine species, | ahead of the English, % s been & missionary ther fora nunber of | tomey genexil for the dpartnent has as- | iy 150 and traced its trawmition from the [ astic convention everheld in this county was mperors Have a Narrow Escape. ;‘":"‘;I“:mu‘:i*:::u:‘:j““‘;‘l"‘l""";;1}‘;_"&':‘;;‘,&“*“““ conventionality which obtained then to the | heidin the court house yesterday by the re- ddress | I conclucting tho postiaster general syys | UAtunl schol in voguo at the presentday. | publicans. All the precincts were repre: began with a deseription of the scenery | hehas alwaysinvited themostrigidserutiny | He paid 8 well deserved trilute to thework | sented by their entire delegations, Hon. g whothier o contoisseur of stundard brod Tho modern hors shoornot, would not fail o enjoy and | an A mert aprecite it Eyery stall on the grunds | England or wis either oceupied” orensgod, and it was | to cony flee building is essontially | yoars, nd 1s well acquainted with the man- aninstitution, and nowhere it | Nors and customsof the people. Hi othnd have [seen a building ro with the New York Life, T Viesxa, Oct. 5—The Austrian and Ger man emperors hal A narrow escape fom i serious accident while riding in a carriage at . ocou ¢ v o riticis ho mewsuce, “This | of thue wio hal contributed tothe hippy | Church Howe was nominated by acelamation i foind weessary 1 remove o ‘the Paxton and simile . albngz e wast from Porlland, Ore, up to | @ud _criticisn - of “the i PP Muerzestes today, The horses shicd, throsw ! il vy DBl P ars (het ek | Tt dmtas A bulding: 0. | Suthesten Alwka, td tie enntryabou | 13 not” ho sag ‘4 poposiion 10 | dang andiadva vigirous mskught o the [ fornember of the legislatires B H. Bailey N atians aganat. a. troc, pariully Boon i traing thom duse. tho sunmen, | Ings et wora nover intented fr businoss | Fort Rango. HS then spoko of tio | tike money from tho treasuy or emily | isic sclool which sought to idoli the [ € Broclkwas also noninawd by weelimation | yrocking the * vohicle. The two milers | shhid [ i e sio 5 Vo are incline addition] civil servnts; it is10k a propsi- : ¢ forrmpresmtative: b A. Boume for county ] bt arenot to tako past in e week's races, | purpose and are onsequently badly avnnged | 870 of - Alaska. W inctied to ! I N Ly power wintever in the hands | stase for the study of mentaland woral dis- | a¢tymey, und M. C. Shaxtioft was _ renomin. | Wghted unturt. toup town slablesto make wom for thy vet | and illlighted for ommicial puroses, | tHne of it wa suall orner awiy off thery, | thi 10 put ok . oo i i onitl canpalmers thit were werivag. Over | Thoro ira certainly & fov bulding that have | DUt in truthit isus lae as onefifth of tho | of the govemmoutwhich fs ot at presut | case ; atel for county commissiner. During the Cholera in Spain. on huidred howes ar now stabled o the | ben ereted in fecent years foroffice pur. | UnitedStates. 1t would mako twelvestates | gater and nore danguous whorolt is. 1t fsnor Tago has now pructically gut to- | progress of theconvention Congrossmn W | pupgn, Oct. 5.—Cholera is velieved to grunds andit is positively known thatubout | paves, but these can bo' ountel on one's | 2 1o Nov | Xirle, Tacr ry bou sa proposition simply tv dovetail zether | gotherhis wmpany forthe wtumn seasn of | J. Conuelldropped i wiile witing for the 4 i o g0 Achines . S0 th > ain for Por 310 he o i con. | bave brokenout in Barcelona, where five orty 1ore that aro ¢ vil 5 g0 wt o > B forty thousand poplein the whole country, [ TWo grat machines so that one shail do Jovent gande is | train for Peru, wher he spoke in the even- ! Tt T ERoR i L LR R ‘:\t;;d Wt papmpire o ondly | and they ar Aivilod hito ten elans on tribes, | Dusinoss oquitably ind by that mems muke | 14 gl av Dovary “‘;fi;"_"' wd US| g, iy respnse o calls for Connell, was | suspected cases are reported, two of th Pifveon as ocmming from Dos Mones, and | - Thedweling jouss e s o s agy | The nuiveshave leared o groat mruy vices | more money (which shill wilingly be we- | good working company. “he swranss i { introduced to the convontion anddelivered | fatal. from the viclons Americans who have gono | corded to it by the pople) theother to | dude Meslames Mentyre, Ela Russell, | halfhourtalk in hisable manner, The utilize its proent skilled and faitbful en- | panuy Moody, Pert Stromfeldt, Gambogaand | cossof th ticket is being predicted with Sperinten dut o nof tho Tova Tires of | moro o type than oues, and lo ot pre. | £ Yhious Amricans who havs g le Chicago, Burlington & Quiney has four | sent that variety of outline'and freshiness of | there, und a vastamout of misery hus bee " o ity ontha M o Toulo frun Buplin g Qign that the mijorily o midio clws. of | MPUEIL upo thepoor, igmrant Alaskns by | eny {0 T suply tho veople with | 5o Ravelll; cotraltos, Misses Julia_ Rano- | Large majrity. & I jorily of middlo cliss of ! ; : 3 Soven boxes i reseryed for K1 Pyl of | Anorian houses lo; Whilo for iuterior com. | tho immoralitis that fave gainel a fwthold | @il bettor means of comuunication, i | i "¢yl and Dalians tenom, Mesrs, Wiy Bhi Fumbadt, Neb., who fscoming with o steing, | fort and conveniencs, wd wonony of labor, | Here. nished still more eloaply. 1t is notn prop- Ko County Smiles, I — With His Thumb, A Doy is said to lave saved the Netherlands : itk ) ? s | Perot, Cianmelli and % Bugwstin, eb., Oct. 5[ Special to T | Fllinntidly data v U conly Bitring, | fort and ; of wbor, | UNEY onaries me ding good werk and | Siton tobuy te ralroals or wal nines, the | Perot, Giwueli - and Zom y sty i to tho Nelhorlan i e At g i olbble By Kuto | by Englisty ws bbbnid, 1 s only e fow of | Gpistipnity 15 ginig o Gothod. As the | sw millsof lake shops of the couitry’ £ | Mossrs. Duprcl, Morrels, Galasi, Pudilu | Ber) —The mut bewriful weather wo have | G05, o the. Invasonof diseiso by & i M Tlickory Hl stk fiem ¢ Holton, | eulting wdsitt fom the Socallal orhodox | Moplebecono Clristimizel they ‘adopt the | ohors spoak ot forthe wegruh sibekhold: | and Cinmpi, ha for years las prevailed for the past two oo Ayer's Sarsapanila. This med icin clvilized modes of ife, They see the advan- | € somo one must stand for Lho peoyple in the Kan., has shipped a strivg of i b £ of cleanlines and of livingas husband | inlerest of cheaper telgraphy that thoy zlishhouse and de ey and will | plan ofan ¥ g ome- “The future of the Covent Garden theater is [ weeks in Blaine county and the busy farmers | fmparts toie to the system and strengthens bereprscutat by KingSprague, Otto W and | thing new, which in_ many instincesis on | twes i i cido ecent meeting o| have hai o 0 getup their ha very o pre of the body. i b ropros S Drigue i | thing now, which In may insncesis on | (S S SRARG® A Susious: 0 1eam tho | Wante | bekioro 1€ bolou to tis depactment still wdeeided. At a recent meeting of tho | have hal ample tine o getup theiv hay, | everyorgmand fire ofthe lody, | ClaYk is coming from St. Joo with theKing | house. . Wiys of civilizition. AS yet thoy hive no | totakethis stand, md I propos intelligently | Cari Rosa wompany it was decided not tobuy | thiwh their grin and propare winterquar- | w1 have takon & 1y Geil 08 1EEEE }‘5\ Hill stock farm string, ineluding Rono, WOn Interior finish lard wood is soldom | horsesup there and the work of cléaring the | and penistently o keep thissubject before | (he theatre,as Mr. Montague prefers to sell | tews for their stock. An‘l‘.y‘x\_t‘xry" has do ulu. 54 musl #um.» i MWilli fssell: Ashunonhnd Nevs et | s oiloss T ory aetly duelings aitn | lind, hullding howses, ote., Is vory tedious. | you in tho stong wontideice that Swilliot | ™ Jijs prbable that Mr. Harris scasn of | Owinglo theexceptionally @i hay crop, | R¥ArRFaEMEY TG | ERITENCIAL 4" ) Frod Windish ison the rud tns side of | puintivg pinein initation “of oak cherey or 'l"ll‘,\"\h'l‘dlnmr,u nqurlmuu{mflm..n nulvl’rm‘ IJ:l'l’:‘f;\If.‘uh;;:;f‘fi“:h‘.m::‘mlr‘}:nmul'Ifl‘ SWPS 1 erawill ke place at Drury Lane. faircorn small graln and vegtable crops sl ,,,..q)“..,'“,, that it s e ".:l:‘:‘:?:-l‘mmfi‘x:-ut‘lt(n: "-‘;H‘.};‘:T.. \.‘mkg)uv © m{n_-g luwl: "",}";[“."" lulur.u;'-:h' ;llmm.\ ; v’;‘.:_“‘:u:"‘ hurh will protably send mor & — Tt s ben amounced that Marle Rose | Lhis m.‘(']{ll‘ :’::'d“}":" 1thy o] sl best blood medicine 1 know of.”—L. W 'Amoig the fast ines seen on the Frounds | home for plorosy -un‘lwlxl:‘ o interior fnish - Netrasks Ciy Nutes, | contempiats reliring from publo lite, So boing thmnged with home seckes, miny of Pk ‘lhm‘mm‘fi Jiean > ¥ were the following: and general comfort. STABBED FIVE TIMES, NEsmska City, Neb, Oct.5.—[Specinl | far from this belug the case, she will, after ['swhom will probably take some of our re. nfined to an office, as I am, from one | Chitwood, ch. s, by Nutwood, 3184 This The demand for fire-proof buildings is to Tre Bee. ] ~The councll committes, which [ the conclusion of her concort tour, joln the | jected sand-hills and remain s permanent e iR e 0r. na g\\i,\]»u.wj‘l;xilln-mq,\; s pwnnd by Hon. . A, | nit 80 lirgethen us bere. owing to lho re A Man Brawlly Aswulted Whilo | g mudo a trip over the state b inspet | Carl Rosa wmpany and be at its head, The | Tesidentsof theheart of tho femal Aduseip . sl Av ORI R AV Bleshuano of s ity IHe W mark of ‘.‘.".‘;“3,.“.:?‘“",‘.5..';2‘.i:."li“":'l“‘.l‘.‘".‘“""““;‘;.“““ s Phying anAccordeon. brick paving, has ‘returned and found that | company will include Mr. Durward Lelily (rl",:i:l";.".“\\r::.:“]‘l::l.::[“"l:\ ] with exeel In “tho mext tox B Kiio Wilke, by | oughiy e proof buttating 1 thiric only o | - Georeo Schootador, who lives at tho cor. | ho brick and paying in tis iy isuot upto | and Mr. Lulwig ana she will ply Comen, | Neyrasknor the wesl, and where we havo | lentresults, Tt enables me to kecp alwiys Tumps, dam by Lexinglon Chief, and this | in Glisgow andanotier i Dundoe wers | 2 ©fThirtieth md Waluut strets, started | gyt of other citibsfu quality and some of the | jutictand other roles. Thebost nd purest witer to ba fornd in the | At my post, enjoyiug the best of h lll\'llblfllllrz‘uu\\‘v)w;u‘ dd_filly 15 oneof the | pointedout 1o me, and these worv considerod | it lastevening topullsorenl yanls of melody | work had to be Yot up l\lhlhh‘l'l‘-h“l With | 1t is not every prima donns who gets in her | west e e i H. C. Barnes, Maldon, Mass. most prowising inthe MoShane string,. She | phenomenal, out of an accordeon that ho was manipulat- | better brick. Twth future better material i A i Ifany persou doubts the fertility of the k) Wis comidenuly under the weather during | v sfeaking ofarchitoctur T rofer sirictly | fug at his home 1y tho firoside. i an betier workk will b employed on the | lfe tine the compliment paid to Mss Sagrid | i 1 ity r srowing good crops Ayer s Sa rsaparilla the spring uud early part of the summer, but | tothe moden improvenentand not of courso > Y % streets, Arnolison by the municipality of Stockholm. | ¢4 o jrvost year Nebrska over saw, let them Joe Braslo became enraged at the musi- PRECATED BY ? 8 | como and s was Coutngzon nisly until six weols ago, | tothe od Lnstitutions. aed . bailding, . whieh The two packingdouses will begin opera- | The city fathers have deternined to pi the Blale comty fair, commen when an iditic perfomance onthe part of | an pecliario the old coustry bub which M vithout - ulkdug thme to LA | s, 1tis auioupeyl, by NovemberL. “The | ommemontive tbleton thehouso i which | cing October 9 at Browster DR.J. C.AYER & C0., Lowell, Mas the driver sot her backagain, Hosenthera | have been there for conturies” ad o un. O Ry uer s occasinod by the | distillory willalso tomuence by that tine | e yas bom, Eeie b Bold by Drugglate. $1,mix 85, Worth $iabo ‘;""° h 3:0, shar sl:n’nwlln'rlhmlt wdozen | equallel of their kind. z‘_‘;;};g .\".'.-vh:.‘:a-’f.'r“f.'-...":«"“u'é‘.- :Q-N_,{“,,’):l:[‘ aud busluess in this city will doubtless ro- e . Alexander Ponders. AL e e L . iines, aking her bac Of the three-quarter “In the matter of railroad travel, John Bull 0 ans o r AN f ceive anew impetus, SPORTING, Sr. Par, Minn., Oct. 5 —[Special Tele- - wilo ey tine. Sho s not yotentinly re. | could tike wany lessons trom Brober jonny | L 3PI0E uou Sehookdar ad stabbed bith e e aran to T B - W, 5, Aecanter o | B0 WEAK MEN <uvorad from it, but bids fair 1o come o all | thin were heso fielinel; bit fu this, as it | ot foiy o e il sl g Poisanea ty Her Nelght Today's Tips. e Great | Norhern who wis yesterdas | SECI from the iTtow ot v Ouheul crrors, trly xight noxt season. She his avy amont of | many oher thing, the sano wnservative | out e face and ne Ros, Ga., Octs b [ Special Teligram to s the Grest Northori, who was yestorday | dacay, wasdng wesknoak losk oot ete. Twift B e Tl exiaty, heto there 1o sSGIVAtYE | Brasio wis arnsted and lodged in il iaGe 08 L (Dreal Caag la.f (0 ATwomns paw. Senatabie e (eslodh clnstniie Fuld Ereninio is & two-vearold that las shown o | comfort to the teavelli fe. The tral =iy i Pinst race—Bokmaker, Hienens. = = T pleniaee PP AN ol pian 4 ( nille Indnis BB [a Iy Bamocy un by | suvel Aet. lseaar bo oo sy o DIED. state over the dévaipments in the case of | . Secnd mce - lssaquend, Fon. D S orris aal deblitated. Kddrendy Cuyler andis ewinontly fit 1o occupy the | are scheduled at atheoretical rate of speed, | JOSEPH FORAN 1 of Phillip andSarah Mrs. Wimple, whto| ft was discovered yester- Third raco—Phi osophy, Lady Jane. FOWLER, Moodus.Conna. samo slable with Kittio W ilkes, which tho varius ompeing . companies | © Born, iid at their resdence 705 South | diy, hud been paibned by her friend mad | Fourth o Mashr, N - — - Mr. Phillips has & two-yar-old colt that | wake, each one vielug with the other to Thirly-soventh stret, October 5. Age,) | nelghbor, Mus, /MeKee. The eforts to Fifth race— Fir EW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. Bas bewn bavken only six weoks, and bas | make'tho best time (o paper)t but, alas, | days y ** | rolieve Mrs. Winaple were unsiccessful, and | Sixth rao—Litle Frd, Hinbe ol C. g Wright, B3, AM. Cornwall,N. Y. I showna milo in 3:0155 omugto thelack of Irack acconmolation, | feperal Octoler @ ab 2 pu., from family | 310 diel this aitawmon. Mes. Melee s 'still | Seventh nee—Autorat, Coraela. 204, | f1 wmost evry instance in my at large, but the officers are making a 'l‘tnvrm'ill stallion, Ed Rosewater, Molla, Pr. Millary Acadom Dolongglng tothe Solonon state, 18 in A | exporicnon, it lowt, *the taine wors fr | rsidence, 15 South Thiry-seventnstreel. | Virorous seanh for her, The cause of the ¢ iF 2Tl $100, Brooke all, @i, Cire pink of condition, He mado his record on | f{teon minutes totivo hours late a0d that fn | Iterment at Holy Sepulehm couctery. polsoniag is s mystory, Fintvac=TFou Jouss, Carmen . s vl o waurs g billug theworlds |- tryeling o moro thay 200 iles CHARLES MELIES-Diol at the family ey O Y o o ik TETE CORLISS BRAND peord Mowillgointhe 20 dass aud o | Sin rotuming on he Servie I hd a | posidonce 1905 Martha. siroot, Octuber b Murder and Robery. var. 3 Lanen Collars and Culis, 1 M. Tarvetof Dunlap, In., has the bay stal. | Wb sovar of e masbes of maiotiot [ Age 19 yiars, | moslh, 4 days BrrigviLis 1L, Oct. 5—T'wo young mon | gvgureh race —Gulnare, Lottie S Correct Styles. [ Ton Almont Wagner, by Almont Chie, but | ion aud stecl .,,,mu'.‘}.'_".“r“‘\“m;.‘,:wl‘_‘,‘l‘\f Funeral from {umily resilence 1905 Martha | while out hunting yestenlay came wross the | Evifth raco— Milt Youg Roseland. Bost Quailly, Perlist Filling, | his mark 0f2:40 8 bO erterion by which 1o | the MeKiniy ball. Thoy Al ‘agnes that Jef | Stroet, Octber 7, atd a.m, 1o St Puricks | smseles bodies ofin aged negro man and g el iKY THEM. Judgo his sped. i | tho very st fhing that could happen | church Interment at St Mary's cenctery, | ayoung womin, subsequently aseertained to Gntrie v SGAY cos. | Gould & Miller of Fullerton, Neb., bave o | Eagland and English manufactories, this R e bohis duughter. Their throats had been cut < AT MDILIS PARE, s e | fe string, heluding the five-yoarold Egber | incrome of tarifl Loasmuch asit prventy To Dispel Colds, D e ral ey ud W st Faon Avocie hils of amile- Hueme mo AMUSEMENTS. tie: Woodbine, 2:43, wo years od; Freddie | America from soading her manufactured un- | Trells, Algonquin, Common Sense, Flori- Hoadaches and fovers, to clansd the system | they were atlicked whileasleep by an | € 294 ; Alix, & two-yer-old filly, and | articles overto England in competition with | e e Yo W10 cltanse L e Sl | kuownman who cut theirthroits and robbed | wore,J. B, Flagrant, Bookmaiser D E M Pictolis, & diigs s fiveyearald. Bome mariets. They fanhor my that pust | (Tec Ly et watky, whi entiver bl | fiom ofthe litio mney in ther pusesson, | Bettc Pralber, Guildan, Ricy, i ime Fden usgee, E. S Barrett of Duuiap, lowa, has tvo full | assoonas free trade is establisied in This | 10 pemoaneutly plis tupave oc SIKRISYL | The man died in @slort e wd the womsn | ette Parke Kide, Duch Girl, ‘Adv WILL LAWLER, MANAGER. sisters by John Sherman, dan by Black | cuntry, it will brthe doath blow to Engiish | s e bt nd lvee i & lealtby | cumnotlive. Scond mee, one mils -Volunteer 11, CORNER VITH AND FARNAM STS5, OMAHA | . Sallie Ranger, 1294 willgo in | industiies. ~They reognie fully that tho | aeeiin, without rritating. of weskening i — Wooderaft, Kingtock, Lssaquens (G1ly (B R i :In =3 place, and V-Mgbl‘lll&‘r .\'e'uo num-:'l, | meoutvs of this ountry anv immense and | thom ise L ¥ 4 ||m:|nllm||) ; n\vllullll-d. o, l"ul--nuL . AR Tlirve Hoadoa fong | » squarc trotler with areconl o | that, under certain conlitios, she would bo L. Loxiox, Oct. 5.-The Daily News says: | Tird rac oneand me-sixteenth miles - Absolutely Pure. an hod Hitaci, 118 mark of iy . wnd beal ble to compote with v < y . o ovolt among | Bric, M 0w, Montag Philsophy, Sir e two Carlos, 0f the 595 hags wrial wazk of “;“M.‘u;y“g{ e 1oy cuntryandin a3y | 1609 Sixtocnth ma Farnan streets Iy | “Euroman apecution of 4 revel wing | oy, 1Csson, Musterinte, Lady Jane (01t), | Aereanof tarar haking power. Highess | Fille ie numes] skelch Diery Botly contested five heat race. i comparing the ol wilh the new, one ls | the new Kook lsland ticket ofice. Tick. | Americin famers sgainst theartifinal d tle I, of liavenig strength-U. 8 Government Re- | i {20 s 4 oflm W.is & six-yur-old sgalion witha i struck wivh the vast and wonderful growth | ets toall pointseastut lowest ratos ness caused by (o tariff has mever beem | Fourth moe, threcquarers of & mile, | gor Aug T, 150 ! Br N SR LR S ST\ DAL P " .