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fore Justice Smith today, charged with steal- 'OBER 1 NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS | gz iwimimimceiey ssier'tie | DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK CRUSHED BY A COAL WAGON. | amhrmmott, vunien et ot et e farmer living north of this One mile—Aunt gate_won, Harry Welden %0 81en hie Ay, HBISh hao o8 (rer . place, He plead guilty and admitted sellin second, Robing/éltiwd, Time’ -1 43 W Atk pL g rm“}}:l:)u‘"i;w ecu lar > the machine to an Omaha junk dealor for 7 Mile'and sevefitg « yards—Virge D'OF won, brope ¢ | 5 L '3 1 b in the special taxing district formed Recapture of tho Horon Brothers Who | conth A fnc of £ and tosts was inposel | Ty Business Outook s Tmprovisg in ALl | P§T 1 second Picess Auniethird.” Tind | arl Audomon, a Boy Bioyalist. Moots With Briho oy il of Smifto tuiat tha | Pecular In cominaden, prperiin, wd 2 t on him. He didot have the price and was o [ =178, 8 Y J necessary’ funds to pay the danagos rded preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsapae Broke Jail at Valentine, taken to Omaha and lodged in_ jail. Directions, Six farlongs-\Reputation won, Tenor sec- a Tatal Accidont. W proparty Holdghh. eaised by th buibiiag | - Hils possessd tho ctraiive valie of the biss oot kel | ond, Woodbena bied. ‘Pime —1:1 pendea. Special Tele- of the viaduct on Tenth street, belioving tt known reme- dies of the districtas formed too limited 'and that he | vogata bl Hood’s\caon: xes should have been levied on the entive | peeutiar in fis strength and economy, Hood's The Rosebnd Ag A FARMER CUTS HIS THROAT WITH A RAZOR | Varesuis Oct | Four furlongs #annie S won, Maud B sec- TRADE GROWS IN STRENGTH AND VOLUME, | O™ % Lee 8 third Fimo 50 HE IS THROWN UNDER THE WHEELS, gram to Tie Bk, Word has b ceived oy - city, as the fmprovement is one for the bene- that J. George Wright has been suspended Liexington Hanital fit of the city at large and not ono of a local he only medicine of which can atJ. 4 LexiNeron, Kf., 'Oct. 17.—Summatry of to- character as _constituted by the council, and ho sald, * One Hundred Doses One Dol nlt of Methodist Ministerial Conference— | as agent at Roscbud agency as the Reports feom Various Centers of Col ha Donovan, a Union Depot Em- | we bolieve that, if propeely brought to tho Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's < T8l As Carl Andorson, a lad about fiftoen | of such special tax os is now lovied aginet| prilla sold in owell tham of all other 1 e P y y e the investigation velative to the Indian cen: G d i3 y o0 by & Hatle | notlos ohLlie cone A T T s\l > Al 1he Presbyterian fynod—Elevator | 00 Wil nave boen uneusy and the merce and Industry -Comparas | AT e e o, | B ;')“- Serlonsly Injurcd by a Fall Ry the oy cler tR e obwifind || 80 sapurlla sccomylishies cures Nitherto un- Firo at Edison—Chase County :I!I).”I:!‘ll";! this suspension is awaited quit tive Statement of Exports— Ltimons : 1915 ng “'l:‘;l" \.I. "l""‘."‘l'y\_.\“‘""""“ m‘.“ aview o bringing ihis matter propord “(,,.,.‘,Sarsa parl"a.‘:‘:“: District Court. y = Tariff Influences. 240 trot, unfinished from yesterday—Dave —Other Local News, Bl B LR e LT the titleof “The greatest blood purlier ever Demptser-Fisher. Wilson won, Ruby Wilkes second, Maumejan ayree with each other that woeach for himself | gt ot @) (TRe & } y St 17, (S naolil Relig third, Ailsia Medium fourth. Best timo— e aud not one for thoother willcontributespro. | dscovered.” Peeullar in ity “good namo Gexeva, Neb, Oct, 17.—[Special Telegram I rata amount in accordance with the amount at home,” —there Is moro of Hood's S: New Yonk, Oct, 17.—|Special Telogram to | = Forea-forall, 8,000 —Jack won threo heats | (oo A7 2 i A R Tix Bas, |~k 3. Dun & Co's Woekly fte- | from Roolind Wik Eest Cime~5 1108 years of age, was gliding down Twenty: | our property to raise u sum that will bo [ bood purifies. Teculiar In s photoment Sibw ot THads ST +class, §1800— Godolia won, Harry | thirdstreeton his bicycle yesterday after- | equal to#i00' s a fund to pay costs of said | record of & o p SiOSADEONL In all directions the business outlook im- | Medium second, Scramble third, Sallie B | noon about 3 o’elock, he colliled with a team | Suit and a rotainer fee for counsel and that [ no other Peculiar;:" Varstixe, Neb, Oct. 17.—~[Special Tele- | to e Bee gram to Tie Ber.]—Herron Brothers, the | presen Madison county train robbers who broke herel ask Saturday night, wei Thursday evening, in the of one hundred of the invited guests, 1 [ at the home of the bride’s futher, Mr. J. M. cnught on the | Fisher, was solemnized the marriage of Dr. 4 . ] ambeter atid Miss or, The 0 oSt y 8 1 it e we will further pay, o himsel " 0 Niobrara river near Carns postofiice, about L LGN T bisher, T | roves and tho volume of trads so inorewses, | O4F | Bost tiheyiata, 5 hualing o conl wagon b tho interscetion of | 1 St 0 Ui ofher, i B imselfand | ever attaiued so raplily nor beld 1o soventy-five miles east of here, by David ¥ notwithstanding therecent enormous inerease | Vara second, Mista thied, Vatican fourth, | Chlifornia stroot. The driver of the team, | above uamed, to the attorney having charge [ Sieadfastly tho eonfidence of all classes Johnston and . Wise of Norden. Theirtrail PR g of civculation, that the money marke Best tithoas Christ Poterson, says he could not stop the | of the case is a final foe, 5 por cent of the [ ot people. Tecullarin the bral-work which was struck east of Norden yesterday Rl AT scial Tele. | BOWingstringent. Exports have become 2118 class, $1,,50--MeDoel won, Mocking | team in time to prevent the collision, and | 8mount, that said attornoy may succeed in re- it represents, Hood's Sarsaparills eon- afternoon and followed il too Henroy, Neb, Oct. 17, — [Special Tele: arlably 1aMde and stic o is | Bird second, " Billy Mack thind, Junemost | young Anderson was also unablo to stop be. | {uting our taxes below the amounts now bines all the Kuowledgo which modem ; " r Bt ¥ Tiie B D, W, Davis' residence, | Morkably large and the domestic trade is | g0, CCR I lovied. And it is understood i hotoby VL e A N Ser MApih . TR | e ‘“r 1, s burod ut § o'clook to. | Such that exchanges outside of New York | 3] ."I,mc‘;,‘:;’;, e od_King Toska | [ore o reacted the horses! feot, He struck | wyrcad hiat oach slier SHAll fiot gy miny “‘1”“"’“‘ To Itself"' medieal Crotning on gotting up Weise wen, back to | BOTth of tho city, was burned at 8 o'clockt 0- | gy0009 lnst, year's 15 por cont. But while | won tho first. heat Winslow Wilkes second. | Hioerr*es; hind logs und fell under tho frond | than 7 per cont of the wmount of_spacial v ik Ry iy ol y O O U O e wiayiag o | 48V, Loss, 81,800; fusurance, 800, Causo, | {ri0C o0 VIERE o S i | B Mgl S - | wheels of the wagon. When the team | quet tay now lovied Aaiiat tis proverts: with muny years practical experince fn where they had left oft, Jol on staying to | QT 00 dL New York and oston money mark- | Best time was stopped and tho bhoy taken S A L R b SR prepariog medicines. Be sure to get oul - guard tho rond, whoi tho Herons cimo B R els are furly suplied and stedy GaLays-TipE ffom undet tho wagon o i ancot | opinion fn tho casn,ua & proferty owner and | | d's § / crawling out of & hay-stack and walked. rig) “ a y i 3 a 1 e & 3 o ofore h ould bo removed u 0 CASO, rOperty owner anc vere ol TREATED WORSE THAN BRUTE. at 5 to 0 per cent, the - scious. Before he coul 0 moved 80 o 3 ¥ . . 00 S b toim. Johnston covered thew and ol L a Wt h e BRES1| Rt e o ik g B to n house or his home at tho covner of ) et e o e spesetoved | sadvvuravusitite nant;svfl»plar«rir"lav A, s Uk offeers rrived with thom | Pitiable Story of Cruelties Practiced | un striugentat Philadephia,onlya partof | Soond sce - Aupantar Carnegio, e Rovionar: s colel il foul tha boyry | OFthe special taxes incidont o tho builiing | - brC. 1 100D CO. Apaticarion Lowl M this evening, District court i now in by Railrond Contractors. the commercial paper boing takenat §to 7 | Third race il verado, skull ind been fracturod. Ho had some othier | §f 119 vikduct upon the adjacent property on 100 Doses One Dollar and they will likely be New Yonk, Oct. 17.—[Special Telegram | por cent. St Louis notes an active market Fourth ree—Riley, Cousin Jeems, bruises, but tho fracture of the skull Was | yegeesed upon the entive ity The \mpove: prosecuting witness having to Tim Bee.]—Jacod Motch, a rman ks R AN TR i AT E K i Fifth race —Lady J n Fan. sufficiont to produce death. ed upon the entire cit e improve- | = a8 several dnys, 0 3 s ath to § per cent: Milwaukee a close market Sixth race—St, g Little Ji b4 I 0 . 5 ment, Mr. Kstello claimed, is a general one : AR W Jaborer, islying in a recarions condition at andSavannaba tight market; but at [ e o SE s S stie boy livad with bis mother, a widow, at | justead of u local one. Ho'was' in favor of s TaIs LAt Attempted Suicide, his home in Brooklyn from the effects of WITRHT DELOLt: Lo HAIota e MBS AT TATONIA. g b S L e TS iting the case upon that basis. W “or e Patio | Desntenr, Neb, Oct. 17.—[Spe treatment to which he alleges he | gusior; at Kansas City firm ; at Denver a good First race—Robin, Hopeful. Rt riprt Rl 3 Councilman Lowry spoke to the same el b Ll stitutions > i 4 e = 2, t the corner of Seventeenth and Cass | oy Will Be Interested gram o Tue Ber.|—Henry Horst, o farmer | was subjected fn Logan county, | demand is well supr s Onaha the | Steond race v, Aunt Kate, streets, where an inquest will be held today. ottt . f : il v ; : e WS Bt & Arek P ; r Third race 7 Stoner, 3 Attorney Cornish was called and said that | Maxister, Minn., Oct. 17, —Two or threo living west «'vfl"-~hl"rv‘mH'"ufl'l-;l‘wi;"l"h'lzl:b 1\\1( t \ml"mn where ‘“"l fi )V '\; et | marketis easy, and at Pittsburg there is a Fourth race - Drift, Caprice, = A Depot Bmploye Injured hehad séveral clients who would make a [ public institations wilt find themselves very evening with a razor. Cause, il calth, On [ laborers, he was sent to work by a | good demand without stringen Trade is 1) ce—Prince For t Marl \ 4 . special fight upon the special assessment, but % . LadhAL account of partial paralysis he was able t0in- | New York contract labor firm with promises :lm,,l, oVaTyW AR . AL Histom: woel, i Iifth race—Prince Fortmatus, Marlon C. | A worlanan at the now unfon depot was | 10cished them to have ahand in the gojoral ptosiiy il e b ML LU IO G dlict only ‘u dungerous wound which may | of good pay and easy hours, He is the only PR Sl P e Entries for Today's Races, badly hurt yesterday by the falling of a huge | fight also. Ho believed that the plan which | Peters. eral years ago it was au- prove fatal. man to return, the others being uuuhmn'du-! wnand, while ttons n’rn i 11 and AT LATONIA, stone which the crane was swinging from a | had been adopted by the eity council in plac- | nounced that Peters had given &,000 o back, | The mén, he says, were compelied to | mand, while cottons selling well and ¥ bl flat car to the ground. A freight train backed | Ing the ussessment was radically wrong. In [ each to Oberlin collexe, Olivet col- M""""“':: ‘:"""(';"l' “"":""‘“]‘ *. | workon u railway under an armed guard, | firm. At Philadelphia it is more active and m&,,’,},m " Rob, u':[')lc'lulml;':fin ("‘\‘,11',',':50' in the twiteh track ]m/l. whilo tho stono was | 5010 fistances whe property owners | lego and the <'u.m‘- gt ;v\l( tl:.\ »‘| ..' ':I Ginpos, Neb,, ot 17.—[Special o e lle ‘sle ho ields, ehtly higher o 18 in- T el L elul, . Jo ms . ks oh 0 ave ha ares thoy havi b Sl geGlplebenl, colog 10 C [Spe were compelled to sleep in the open fields, | slightly higher, thooutput of cottons is in- | Luura Ford, Labrador, Soiid “Silver, Billy | in midair and bumped against the stone train | jonld huve had the damages thoy bave | goyinaey at Chicago. Oberin lns suce ™ i Bre.] “The ministerial association of | and given the poorest food and not enough of the Kearney district of the West Nebraska | that. Nota cent was paid any of them for wenee wil ot i 5 Mot ¥ | their work. Many of the men, he said, were ;‘Hlllft rence will meet in the Methodist chureh | ol ol vith the fover and planned to es- o November 10,11 and 12 An extended | cape, He did so finally, and. ws compelled SfkALEY el aurs | r been called np specinl” laxes creasing, and there is an increased demand. | Pinkerton, W16 BATHE OnE b BHOHAY rOLBa LIGHIE | o poctan s ot e Dip Y anodil. tixe for paver, with a tendeucy toward advance Second race, one mile and twenty yards, | jng itand dropping the stone in grip of | Lenefits of the viaduct wore general and fax | teaed it “Peters’ Ha [t now turns out in someshades, The liquor trado is stimu- | SClling—Aunt Kate, Pritchett, Bugenia, Bar- | the crane Daniel Donivan, one of the ielp- | reaching, and the entire city should help pay | that these gifts are only on mper, Potors lated by new duties. Chicago roports smalley | 1€y, Consignee, Josio M. ers at the foot of the crane, was caught by | ths damages Yk Y | having given bis notes for the sums named Nhird race, oo mile, handicap—Adrienne, | the faliing stone and badly crushed 110 wits - Thero. was 0 run_on the Manisteo na- built a large and elegant building and chins- wrogramme has been prepared forthe occa- | to walk almost the entire distance be- | receiptsof grain, cured mecats and dressed X B sl i John Brandt was elected treasurer to take | . g Bon o meoting will open Monday evon- | tween it place and New York | beef, cheesc wid 'butter than ayearawo, buy | Busivess, Martin Russel, Marchma, Dolll- | removed ona stretcher to' St. doseph’s hospi- | eliare of the funds raised for thoexpenses | Homl bk this' moning, which 165 EhE 106k, Wit Nehon by Revs 6ol where he has friends, The man's | @slightincrease inlard nd doublo thio re- | ks Bl .m';!, Bun Chief, Rogers, Fay- | tal, of the law suit. 1t was decided to proceed | Prowptly met. T institution i Hrmedincd story of the crueltios inflicted 1s pitablo | ceipts of wool, and larger transactions in dry | CU11Q Catalpa, Tenacity, Blarneystone Ir, e e with the case and each property owner was | Prepared for anemergency, and is I Four . ot e i property_owner was .. Haight. On Tuesday addrosses will hede- | S1OFF of the erucltios infictod s sitablo | COMS and merchandise, gonorally. with satis. | F0Urth rice, five-cighths of a mile, selling HER CLOTHES TOOK FIRE. Wrkod to pay ind sach Dronerty yoyher was | {0 meot tho run without ging outsideofits ff livered us follows: “Law and Providence,” | deny the story, ' Tactory payments. St. Kouis merchants are | —Cd Iyanhoe, Lum, Paluctto, Frank — cash fund might beon hand for active busi- | O resources. dhe ewitement lere s Rev. W. G. Vessels; exposition of John xx., e adjusting themsclyes to the new tarifr | D Carrie A, Minnie Kosko, Paladine, Drift, | Christ i+ a Norgaard, a Servant Girl, | ness. The mecting then adjourne subdued. tarift_conditions and_trdo is stong. At | Carrol Reod, Rainer. g ety 2408, What _Constitutes TWENTY-TWO DROWNED, a : Ly i £ Sustaines Serfous Injuries. ) Peters this aftemoon, in speaking of the Minist John 3. Shingler; Cleveland and Milvaukeo tho bad weather | | Fifth rach, mile and oncelzhth, altumn | oy iging Norgnard, o servant girl in the Notice, condition of the various firms in which ho is @xposition of IT g News Received of the Loss of the Lize | hos retarded trade, which is nevertheless | handicap—Miss Leou, Ja Ja, Carter B, Eli, 7 . By . interested, said the only ones likely tobe Fitlo: “Woman's Home Missionar i News Recelved of the Loss of the Liz- | %, [ olume. AtSt, Panl, Omang, Denver | G. W Morris, Milldale, Cataipa, Blarneystons | family of L. Larson, who lives at 1415 North | The colored republican club will meet at | seriously affected are Poters and Morrisn Mrs. ' Georgo L. . presiding; sermon 5 FagRss Ly TROUNCE Sae nd Kansie Oty trade 15 wool AT Minve: | &, Marion C, Prince Forunatus, Arundel, | Twentieth street, was vory seriously burned | their hall, "Thirty-second and Cuming streot, [ of Menominee, Avthie Meijes & Co., Linin Trom 11, Timothy v D, C. Ridgway, |, Pmapsiears, Oct, 17, —The ship Lizie C. | apolis the flour output declines to 104,000 bar- e yesterdsy. Sho was making fire in the 7:30 sharp to make arrange. | and real e ud Peters & Duiham of followed by cousceration services, con- | Troop, whose oficer owly escaped being i hul\):m-ul receipts were 1,500,000 bush- AT ELIZABETIL kitchen stove and her apron became ignited evening's procession. A1l | Grand Rapids and one or two southem fivis 1by Rev, R, Randolph, poisoned on the high seas by thesteward on | € At Pittsburg the iron and gl TFirst race, three-fourths of a mile—Volun- | 8 8he bent over tho stove. Her screams for cled o be present. 'hese arelikely to gounder. “ On following programme age from PPhiladelphin to Japan, is | Ate active, with'prospects ofan teer IL, Nelly Bly, G. M. Cook, Kitty Van, | help soon brought assistance, but betore the R B. Riooes, President. ol 17—~The Unlon Nationil will be ca Fqual Lay aud Minis ol to have been wrecked on the | Window glass, At Savamah trade is b Momel Glonn) By o Coole Kitty valh | Aumos could bo oxtinguishod ihe girl's hands, = et ah naitacliment suittoday i t s LI I RO e Jof oo Ghioo while on her homownrd | per oy output of pi iron in Septem- | Monsoon, Eolo, Al Farrow, Bolle D'Or, [ 4rins and one side were very badly burned. House-Breaking. L TRELC AL MUAR GO MO VK ence, Rev. T, H. Dry, discussion opened by e bine o b lond 1er NOMEWATe | ber was 13.6 per cent Larger tha ar ago. | fielipse, Lol ss, Brunette, " | She will recover, the paysician thinks, but George Whiting was found guilty of house- | i8tee, Mich,, which fuiled yester Attach journey and ne: v all of the crew lost, This news was n 1 from London today by a cable to the vessel's agent. It has caused for Captain There are more sales of pir at Clev olidon all manufactured iron isin la pmand. At Pittsburg, picis a little weak indBessemer notubly, but the demand for all manufactured iron and steel 1s growing stronger. At Phil- tevied on the surplus securitio 2 court and f hogd by the Commercial kmmnu“!mnl\ and the ance in the district court [ Ay an | e National bank of this City, The Union National chaims to o iy, S6uireath tho paper 62t Al n'n“]'u\ |h.-<1.,;mw ihllimll American Ex ¢ —— change National both held considerible of Dickman, [ Successful Trial Trip of the ¥, L, |u-|'-|~ paper, but their oficers :u\ tl -\l are ay ovor Norton, secured by ' collateral good ~ for ~the v. A, J. Clifton: “Altar Exerciso in Re- als,” Rov. L. W. Chandier, discussion 1 by Kev. W. M. Crowther; district Ll Lol b redtng 1”Women be Ad: | much anxity in shipping circle anitted to Membershiv in the General Confer- | Benjamin: Tounes, her mas euce,” Rev. J. Gray, discussion opened by | Pauied by his wife and child Rov! HH. York ang ftev N, M. Sommer. | the other oficers and members of the crew, Yille; Epworth league meeting, conducted by | Mnde the total number on board twenty-two. Rev. George H. McAdam, foliowed by a dis- e land, and X Prin t deal of suffering. Kein, Philander, Ganymede, C Scho, Amania, Lizzie Fonso, Ge inerad, Mamiie B. ing, though Bessimer weak, and all fin- | win “Aclla, Cantain Wagner, GoldStep, Kelp, 3 ished products aro in good demand. The | Neliy Poyion. Siverads. Zod ! it noteworthy fact at New York1s the sale of |~ Fogurth race, ona and - one Hdward, | will have to end ogie, Re- u; l‘)\, l'«~:‘x'[ DICKMAN'S g yesterday in the police & for app S8, uuder bonds of rious Wounding A NE tson. George Kunetson and Geor both of Omabia, went hunting yester pighth miles— trict league organization; exposition of L. The Wool Market, Tennessee iron, Lucy or [nslee braud and | peus, Cassius, Cousin Jeems, Neveda, Erie, | on Manawa lake. They saw some ducks and Wianseroy, Del, Oct.1v.—[Speclal Telo- | mounts _ several times over. o John, i, 7, Rev.J. G. Hurlburt; sermon on | Bostox, Mass, Oct. TSpecial Tele | Strict No. 1 foundry, atd15.2 per tan. The | Rotao, 15 1 St o Seveds e, | O vin at. them. | Untortunately Diele. | Eram to Tne Bri.] -Soorotary T L LR R A “he Mission of the Holy Spirit,” Rev. Jame ; A il conl trade is more confident and September | Jifih’ raco, three-quiarters of ile—Jacl L i el NCAVALY Consteiatsn ST ,000 of the firm's pan Its officors sy Yot Tollowad, B consectation. v gram to Tue Bee|—There has been 8 | pricos now rule, Tin is Ligc lower, but lead | paon & oaccy hree-quarters of a mile—Jack | man fired at a flying duck just | Naval Constructor Hobb from Washington | that this is perfectly secuted by endorsement CORUBIHA Dy REY: (Ao T RRIBUE steady demand for wool durine the week and | 15 strongor at .0 cents, md copper ot 163 to A‘n’fl:m‘“f\i\m'lf:l'm' Ty I‘ultl{ve‘n' 1{»:‘:1‘ as it passed betweon him and | to inspect the valvo-rigged steamer F. L. [by solvent firms. In addition to this — the sales amount to 4,716,000 poundsof all [ 17cents. Of the textile industrivs the in- o Y iy \ his companion, and Kunetson received [ Norton and note her performance under |largequantitiesof Poters' paper afloat in byterian Synod kinds, Thore 18 loss activity, but the line of | Cressing denand for ' colton and wool bears the entire load of shot, tered over his | steam, Her fnventor, F. L. Norton, | Private hands inthiscity. Tt is announced Sixth rice, one ' mile, selling—Lonely, | face and in his arms and logs e . Oct, 17, = [Spocial 10 | o market s very strong. [n Ono_floces | ithoss, thouely the pmduston of | pritt | Mackensit, Macanloy, Gabrison, Hincldhor, | woro sl shot the ey s/l propabiy | bas sueh wbsoluto fith 'n bis bosvs T h Dbl oy et ite B o synod of Nebraska ad- | thero has been & good trade and sales | “Another great industry has been making | ot lba_l"t Sheedy, Floodtide, St. Paris, | yot prove fatal The injured man was taken | indestructibility and her capacity to buffet | to Pardee, Cook & Co. Private 10 gourned last eveuing after a very pleas- | have been mado of X ond above | notabie progress. The: numbes of s | Litte Jim. 10 St. Josepl's hospital, where a_physician | the roughest winds and waves that he will | ceived here today from Manister are to the was called tosee him. He was suffering con- | Starvon a trip to Toulon, France, on No ant and successful meeting, The vari- | 4 a9 at 32 siderably from a wound n the knee, but the | ber 1, touching at the Bermudas and Az ous agencies of the church were carefully | and No. 1'at effect that the & e nistor bank and the Butler sutt company will pull ot all right and above a £ (@340, higan fleeces av packed at the west March 1 to October 1 was G " 7 2, 000, against 5,920,00 last vear—an in- PR OUC TR BN SEL 10 0N T firn : n 4 Ao vy 5 yaxr ) ot St tht BRI R Ha Y Mr. Norton will take his wife and nicco s Wk isiderod and commended. The prohibition | and selling at 30@1c for X, and di@ste for | erease of neary 35 p Wonderful Heiafsm and Pluck of a | 97t tHinksho will racovorin a short tme. | 0 MerG paie y Y L DR ntomaios amendment was endorsed und the trustees | No- 1. Combing and delaine selections are [ Speculation fn wh nade further pro- m, Rt et oan toatved e pE b Rt gress this week, tho prico rising 114 conts on Captatn's Wife. ou the iuvitation of the governments the I ers lumber company. o Poters of the collegzes were elected. The communion | it #ctive demand, with firn sales of N | i ' combi @42¢,0hio finedelaine at o Te tically N 5, Oct. 17.—(Special Telegram ¢ Norton is a pudgy little craft, 58 feet | jumber company was tne largest lumber ser in theevening w v i sssive | combing atd0@42e,Ohio finedelaine at but the repo s_are practically New Yorg, O e e A b5 4 and tho concourse of dolagates dispersed thys | nd Michigan fing deluine at 3i@sde. Un' Tn September, 55259 bushels, | to “Tue Ber.|—On Ajril 3, last, the Johanna, | Squires & Co.’s Machines Fail to Do | Qo il tnd B feet botiween hor uprights, auiaotidpeid I le Mo Rb AT morning with feelings of - pleisure b thel \vfnl‘xlexlvn'mnlfl‘ug w_n:l)le are lnm nd tn do- | aguinst 3> ‘K'.‘l"‘: ;:;t‘\m:;y‘!“i":[fl'\?[n\‘lnllfllcl 4 German bark well known in Australian the Work Required. depth is 6'; feet. Be: bAoA ped ] ey 4t v EH 8 YO DG O EnOYY stay. which will not soon be forgotien. The | Mand with sales of threc-cighths bload ut 20 | BERS, a7 BIEC Tar B QROLELOBTY & SIee | waters, teft Mauritius for Melbourne, For | Yesterday afternoon was the time set by | witha 2rhorse engine, she is rigged as a Celebrating 1 Centonnial. next meeting will bo held in the Westminster | 306, aud quarter blood at 2S¢, Territory | Pitt of 20 P O oA e O | some days everything was plain sailing; then | the board of public works for C. yawl and before the wind can make ten miles : , Mt FPresbyterian church of Omaha nextOctober. | WoOs are in heavy demand with sales of fine | this week, 163000 bushels, against 42,000lst T8 MSETL SR ASIDIS Dk JRki Lk i an hour. The displacement is twonty-five | GiAtorous, 0, Oct t odisuriton - i e at 60@62e clean, fine medium at H@6oe, | year. —Cory also goes abroad but litlle, hay- | theve followed @ series of disas- | the strect sweeping coutractor, to prove that Eou 'L'I'mpuru\iml and advantages of ”‘“L. of the centennial of the landing of the French ing advanced during the weel oniy e, While | ters such as are not often met | his machines are equal o the emergency. At oats hayerisen 11 Bub the export move- | ycith even in the anuals of the sea. One by | 40'clock two of tho swee in September, 267,000,000 pounds, agamst | 00€ the er 176,000,000 pounds lust" year. and ih October | fever, and when almost every hand on board | the cedar block p: California th considerable Mill and Elevator Burned. and Smodium ' at 55 Episoy, N g | Wools are more ac Tien | el lebetotyatia s at 1o e | sules of sprin at 17@2e and fall at 1ja1Se. e arge clevator aud mill at this | Peyan and Oregon woels are quict. Pulled place burned to the ground this morning. 1t | wools are firm: some choice brushed super S Norton is her doubleshell or double bottom. | settiers at this place is being held today. Tho were pulled to | She rides understeam or sail on her outer | town is in holiday dress and is over w became prostrated by mauritius | Twentieth and Farnam and started west on bottom mn! floats on herinnerbottom, Her flowing with people. All the business vement. The work they | Wings or bilizes contain compressed air, every 5 louses and private residences are pasoc ng. il npoL pgent 5 RIS ] . AL movement of the vessel adding or decreasini 5 3 ) ;x::::lgl'.(:m'{:,:};';‘{:‘( from & passing engine. | sold at 45Gui7c: other supers at $i40c, and H"-"fmlll!h“f ‘51{..lur|?:ul '1'w"'~“t'k'q vlmllipc(!rby was lying ill thoship was caught in a gale. | performed was rated fair. | tho volamo of air and thereby adjusting. the | iandsomely decorated. Governor Camy 2085 815,000, 5 oxtraat 2aaie. Australian woals aro ac: | the vielding in price of Llbe this wedk The | Twomen and ono woman were left towork | “Put them on a rough pavement and 1 will to " overy immodiate neod or | Vol and” swall and ¢ Tlomiug A e O tve aud firin. Forelgn curpet woolsaro | exportsof, provision are also vory heawy > | (1o vessel, Captain Meinders, the chiefmate, | prove 1 you that thoy aro notworth a_conti- IV dlitied , S tiiage iei] 00 S 0N oat VRIS AUAcHA KOs InreraL, Neb., Oct. 17.—(Special to Tie g e 645 last’ year, and this also continues, | And the carpenter’s wife. The heroine of | nental,” remarked the chairman, as seyeral ible to upse the boat | which” Governor Campbell delivered - & Buitl]—Tn the dlatrict cours, i ¢ The PheattiBidcet boing steady. In _ petvoleum | this narmtive haa u aoublo duty to [ members of the committee suggested there | in water or even overturn her by a gale. | If § Gallh Tl o governom thon had a ro. 3 strict court, now in session, et there was an increase in | o perform. She had, in the first place, to | was nothing wrong with the sweeping. built on this plan it is claimed that passenger ception. Tonight the ladics will givea ve the case which is attracti ception and ball the most atten- | PAwis, Oct. 17.—[Special Cablegram to Tre tion is that of the state vs Samuel Bugsch, | Bee.|—It is believed in political circles here charged with disposing of mortgaged prop- | that M. Rouvier, miuister of fnance, will erly. The jury is still out. This prosecu- | ask the chamberof deputies to adjourn until tion attracts considerable attention for the | the 27th inst, if the budget committee is not Tast month—1e000000 eallons. | assist her husband and thematein the difi- | The sweepers wo 30,000 1ast yoar. | Thus, fn spiteof | cult task of ruining the ship during tho | started cast on tho Sio it of exports of breadstuts by | gale, but in spite of her eofforts death was | Which lower Farnam is paved. Tho d o fcroase in valic of the prit- | sy, Tho Sailors. died ane afor another, | sct i brooms doy wntll they secied o Dot ts wiis A1 e et Bea [ and. finally tho . captain himself was | of the pavement s mules lenec ) - | A Sl Aarbats b Saorts for that | sruck down. Mrs Moinders and tho | the collars, The lid along the stone, | resentative expressed himself as being fully | Tuk Bex. | turned about and again ays of time and draw ux Falls granite with | three feet less of water. The trial trip today vers | disclosed the fact that the boatsteams along part, | without aroll or piteh and leaves absolu tely into [ no wake astern. The naval department rop- S : Gladstone on Bight Hours, Loxnoy, Oct. 16.—[Special Cablegram 10 Hadstone, having called in ques: o bty nesh OE e 4 tember, and tho ag t Teason that so many partios in this county, | preparod to dobate on the budget wheu tho | 1o,y oy ARl Of exports for wat | st mato. wero loft alone to face tho | bu the dirt remained. The uext test was [ satisfied with tho trip tion a statementmade by Commoner Howorth Biter huving conveyed persouil roperty by | sossion opens. * In this way it is s tho | Jil'inryo vaiio of mpori, storm and bring the vessel to port, For forty | made on Ninth street, from Howard to Jones. LR e A e " ter hou such property, There lave been & number | the committe of these prosecutions brought here and all haye signally failed The by i Lrivams h: uaget committee has made a redue d":h:“:lln'::‘mp - :;: Jt‘wfim u‘:.':x‘.'.‘ ht;?n xrn'\h;d tion of 1,500,000 francs in the expenditures, T rese: v, e rmations iade " ier. and forelgners admitted to citizenship, s oaimatedly b BoUtion to bring pressure to bear on > and chamber and gain the con- sent of both to his proposal. days this woman stood at the wheel, saw to | Here the committee concluded the work was | SOUTH DAKOTA DESTITUTION, | yont, mr, Hows rigging and took anactiva partin the | not up to the standard, and the machines i = wether with the rise resuiting from paftial | management of the ship. To crown all, her | were pulled over to Thirteenth street und | Mayor Cregier of failure of crops, has moved up thegeneral | husband died, but the brave woman held on | sent down as faras Jones. The committeo Appeal F level of price materially, though less than 1 | to the very end and the vessel finally reached | followed along in the cloud of dust and then | Geago, Oct, 1 per cent on all commoditiés since October2; | ® haven of y, Margherita Meinders is | sat down on the curb stone, where the mem- but the higher range of prices accountsin | 0nly twenty-seven years of age, She was bers debated the question. The new tariffl hus caused an advance in 't replic prices of some kinds of goods, which, to- | the interview had with Mr. Glad icago Receivesan o year, when the latt rom Brown County. lief that public opinion w op ~Mayor Crogier received | posed to fixing an eight-hour limit when men 1 by A. C. Bart- | Were willing to work longzer. “Tho quostion Samual Joln. | onter y into the Eceles election cous by quoting ai e carly i 4 today a lengthy appeal s L A Now Chautanqua Assembly. Gladstone and the Jews. art for the n]mick absorption of a circulation ;-::TN\:JS L Ew:':?-gn:?:; x:::le‘!l 3'1:.';' ever H“{}‘;m_m it was ‘i{;whl:‘d “tf:;xl: nl‘h:sux :"(x:v -ll‘»n:ll ll;‘ w H.HII;;I;\"L 1 II"n‘ e C kst e n" ol {;‘""40“‘« 17.~[Special to Tur TI';:;“"-]B(‘;:‘ d‘to‘[”l ‘“)““}" (*‘::‘“‘“"“ b o sy oo lust seven | Deing educatod fn Germany: the other o littlo | under the contract, and such o report will be [ towns of Greenfield and Brapnavd, S.D. | Strikeat Vienna i et k. ] —Tho board of trustees of the Chris! 2 Bk, ] —ladsione, FepyIng 10 i abPeil | qays number 227, us compared with 215 last | €irl of five, whoran abouv the deck of the | made to the council They say the erops of Brown county have [ Viessa, Oct. IT.—It has been arrngedl Puark ana Assembly association held a meet- | from the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, | ook For the corresponding week of last | Johauna through allits experience, been a failure the past three years and that | (hat astrike of employes of the tramway ng in this city last night and determined to | Writes to that paper as follows: “I have | year the figures were 223, —_—— HCONSISTE, the people are absolutely without food, fuel .00 5 s ity shall take place Sunday. Jaunch o new Chautauqua association uaxt | read with feelings of pain and horror the va- (el S Py New York Gets No Recount. or clothing, and ask the mayor to_appeal for | 1" guhorities are taking precautions 10 yewr. This now enterprise was christoned | Hious siatements that have been mads con. | 8 WUNG OFF WITH SANG FROID, | WASHINGTN, Oct. I7.—Acting Superin- | Suhject of Rabbl Rosenau's Lecture | aid in thole behulf. - The miayor willveceive | provent ucts of violenco. the Contral Chautauqua assembly and | corning the sufferings of thedews in Russia, tendent Childs of the census bureau has re- at the Temple of Israel. 0ontrbLLIONS PR GSt o - 5 the result of the development | The ouly recommendation that I can giveis to [ Remarkable Coolness Exhibited by an | plied tothe demand of Mayor Grant of New ed audience grected Rabbi Ro- Balfoar Banquoted. - Incendiary at South Omana. of the Chuistian Park and Assombly | Litgihe curnest excrtions of thopress to | Mlinols Murderer on the Gallows. | York for arocount that tno domand is with- | soiu at tho Temple of Isracl lust night, W Castie, Oct. 17.—This evening Bal. | A hay stack and bar belonging to John Oct. Mornis, I1i —James Maxy mssociation, lhe latter being primarily | established, to rouse the conscienco of Russia was | out the support of any facts ofticially known | where he delivered his lecture upon “‘Con- | four was entertained at a bauquet, which | Shultzof South Omaha were deatroyed by -4 > tho N o R S hanged at 10 :47 this moring for the murder | to the office and that the bureau will adbere | sistency.” “The natural pats of religion | was attended by 1,000 ts und prosided | fire 1ast night, entailing a Loss of $100. Fully arpahi by tho Noreh Nobraaln gMsthodiay | aad o Buzopsion ihajeuulecy e Ticaes 1 ¢ ; 0 its enumeration until convineed by proper | iy o aen L P was attended by 1,00 guests wnd prosided | 50 0 A 1o was of incondiary origin. Eipiscopal conference and subject to its gon 5 A of Charles Decker in June last. He was ‘;m( st LR L A live on," said he, “in spito of thoefforts of | over by Lord Londouderry. Balfour said no e e e ofs, g esented, ha 0 8 8 er- v Wl o] v om in eter: 1 . 1 o i Fe g erul control. The association which takes up Steikes in HAvARR, game to the last amd died apparently we | PR, S BRCCHIER A nity will | many who seck to bury them in eternal ro- | arrangement existed among the Gladstonians The Ohe Spain. this new work has been in existence two | Havaxa, Oct. 17.—[Special Cablegram to | Most unconcerned man an Morris. speedily be given the mayor to present his | moteness. No matter where we 100k, we | as to whatwould be the new home rule, but | Manin, ng the first two Years and has met with flattering success. | Tup Bek.)-The strect car and omnibus | Maxwell was the coolest manin the place. | case and any evidence the mayor may have to | find the great and ever powerfullessonof | every culogy they passed on the Parmellites | yeeics of October 155 cases of cholera with ts handsome grounds north of tho city are h lami i i already splondidly couinped, the Lareest and | companies have dismissod all their striking best auditorium in the stuto having been | driversand contracted with new drivers to built tho past season. The association has | take the places of the strikers. Yesterday anavailable fund of #1600 to put in the | the old drivers assumed a men 1 ast night, when the sheriff showed some | support it. cansistency preached o us in the walks of | carried with it a vledgo of futuro poliey signs of trepidation at the task before him, PERSONAL DiRAGRAPHS, every day life, and notwithstanding the ef- | which it was impossible to redecm except by Maxwell said forts of man {0 overthrow this dootrine, na- | obstructing civillzed in treland, - Bal- - CragE four went on to that the Parnetlites “Braceup, old man, You're much more ture preaches it in the most eloquent terms. | o deaths were reported in Spain, T'he opidemic shows a general dedine. e e Charles Green has gone to Chicago. Two Minnesota Convicts Esea } _man, ! % i ¢ debated anything approaching i work and it is the intention to make . % - troubled about this thing than lam." F. D. Hale of Boston is atthe Casey. 30 clear day and gaze upon the restio Ealing GEEReR Al Sruawatir, Mnn., Oct. 17.—Tom Iieid tho chiutauqua Tiatie o of o "vory tud alned swuniee of onplitse toliing || S slept wll and e his beakfust with | 1% A Wright of Bosion 1sat tho Murray. Snpugon p Ssaphiay. g D | Ot "kt Uit " vrtins | uad Tom IKing, two. Sonvicts whobad but o ronges| (s 2 i . elis 8 2. " he or ir i o ore! o ? Iy i oV d a positive olic; g y e oy 3 v 9 atmngstand bostof that povular plan of | BRI Rever heasures nave. bewn vk 1o | “Tjrenurelist ihis moming. | 0| heo Hallr of Bairis atuio Nerhants. | VN e eanth, briniging fonh eraius they hud pitive policy, attostod | short imo toserve, eseped from the st Omahuis president of the association ang | PYESrve order. | shoci this morning when they want into | I L Gillette of St,Joe isat tho Paxton. | fruits and flowers, and then thinkhow long | bY threo JuCges. B fecin of Aty Whlch | penitentfary this morn/ug. Jastuight Rev O M B arCiation and L " A number of cigarmakers went on a strike | administer the lust words of tonsolution to | W-E. Hardy of Lincoln isat the Millard | this will continue! When this is considered, ( Would prove dissstrous o froland. I sup B ot o, O . Brown of Oniaha wis ['yesteray. It is ramorod that all the traces | Bim ' ay - entarimieins, © rooorior hag i, Bucll of St. Paul is re sistored a the | Do reasoning man o wouan can help butsay | posing Morloy should come into office tomor an Into and Sunk, 3 A Pont | will join ‘the striko. been tbefore them. ot had. iak = that the doctrine of consistency is lofty and | Fow he had not the same amount of crime to Porr-av-Prince, Oct. 17.—-The Haytion him tho work of pushingthe now project will principally devolve. J. F. Hanson, Fremont, s ] superintendent of grounds. Steamship Avrrivals, Yienf | dea with that the present government had, it “wot e atthe Gladstonians | corvette Jao avelor [ it would onty provo thattho Gladstonfans | SFVAUE FUE T evedlasting. At night you sco thous stars that help to light the belated t U T E0Ye thal theh on his way, and of this host, each one |eresceneshifters inthis disgr el was eun intoand sunk by a sumed the guise of a minister with v Cape Hayti e Cape Haytien, the idean of getting an interview. — sterdam— ster ¥ He failed, for when the newspaper repro- L llite comedy, S Grand Loige 1. 0. O. F. b Amslordan—The Amstordam, from | .o utive’ bagun o question Mm a to his préaches aud teactes the great and over im- [ nellie comedy. The funeral of Annie, the four-yoar- BrATHICE, Nob., Oct. 10.—[Special Tole- i LR ey g spiritual welfare, Maxwell threw off the re- portant lesson of consistency. An agedy. old daughter of Mr. wnd Mrs. W. 1, ™ e At Kinsalo—Passed: The City of Chicago, | Jigious mask which he had hitherto worn and “Poday in the ficlds wherc the corn, the < 7.—[Special T Erath, will be held at the family i gram to Tur Ber|—Tho grana lodge, Inde- | gom New . 4 b & at aud the fruits grow, there they will PORKL HRan,, Oot, 17.=[tpootsl Telo - Hragh, wiline nald'ay the famly voal g from New York for Liverpool. drove his visitor from him with a string of wheat aud the fruits grow, v k1 2 e RV T e ey B pondent Order of Oddfellows, closed its very | At Bremerhaven—The Alier, from New | curses of the most sulphurous sort. so isin the city, at| grow ages henco and when we consider gram to Tue Brr. | —Harry Reel today went | dence at onter stroot ot 2 ovlock qrins and accused | this afternoon, The remnins wili be successful session session here today. The | York, for Bremen, When the sheriff bezan to read the death adopted to its own part to the house of HalSer Tollowing additional graud lodge oMcers were | At Hamburg—The Columbia, from New | warrantin a trembling voice, Maxwell inter- | A. G, Fleming of Ghicago is in the city, at you cannot help considering | pim of undue intimacy with his (Reels| | interred in the Holy Sepulchercem: appointed: Grand marshal, Julius Neubauer, Y‘}\‘"“;,“N % T Wiy ointa s roa Y rupted with : op that gab, Scrocder, and | the Milard, of consist- | ior After a wordy war Reel started to | eter = 3| ovand o s N P enstown —The Wyoming, N vi s r as i e TaRnar e o el ad Slduey; grand conductor, J. ¥. Phillips, Be- | york, 'for Livernool. yoming, from New i‘m«ihl- through with this thing assoon as u.. .l.“l‘llif‘lll?f Cloveland, 0., is registered nsistency is the grand bulwark upon | walk —aw aud had gone & few | ppe Armour-Cudaby foot ball teain chal atrice; grand guardian, A. V. Smith, Blair; S e His wish was complied with and o wasat | ™5 5 Mton il (4% wihich this univorse has its. foindation and | steps who be drow his revolver s uny team in Dougglas county for @ grand Herald, E. J. Jenkius, Fairbury; grand Will Paddle Their Own Canoos, once conducted to the gallow A brief R ’\l]\. Marston iy ik ithe city, stopping at | tho losson taught by the inunimate things | and fie l"\‘""I—"L;-’*mv"_:"";“;I'lftl‘l ',;’I‘:'l']':j“! ame on Thanksg Thie tean cone chaplain, E. J. O'Neill, Pawnee City, Syoxey, N. 8. W., Oct. 15.—[Special | Praver was offered,the prisoner was pinioned the Morohanta, * )i¢30 should bo practiced by the men and women, Oro and hadnot dwioe, wwhen Mathew 1-gins sowe vory Ao ‘pli Fbom the roport of the grand scorsiary and | goranrs Mo 5 Wo I‘ Lo [l oo x\: Rnd the oose adjustad. . The sharil asked | Johu Dusey of New Yorik was at the Mur- | but L regret to sav that thero are lnundrots ropkls joinod s s also opanied ten o o o) rlog o) S{rae S - ‘ablegram to ne EE. | It is stated tha i A v i op! v ray last night, ¥ and thousands of men and women who wi el Va0l Orpuec » oivel pEAmuRer I8 gloanottae X ”0“‘!‘ Nuwber the Marine Officers’ association is about to It he s tayihingig His sonly e 1 r's atonement, where thoy , but was pierced witl in the 8,33 of members enrolled to date, increase @ complaint that thesherift had put a window Max Engle of Now; York was at the Mil- | goto the New Ye during the year, Money received by sub- | severits connection with the Seamn’s union | in the shanty where the execution took place | lard last uight. will promise to practice this great lesson, but T'heScrog: ordinate lodges, $2,145.9; *exponded for re- | and other trade organizations. 1f this action | so that tne crowd outside could see him. (. D. Groeue of Wearren, 0., was at the | they soon forget and go on sinning ugainst Lief, $10,16 Now lodges instituted, 10, | I8 taken by the officers’ association it wall | The sheriff then cut the cord and the body | Paxton lastuight! ' thelr fellow-men, forgetting the poor and e Tioat ' needy and living lives that will not stand the errible Dea fell. In six minutes Maxwell was pronoun dead. Just before leaving his cell Maxw hauded the sheriff a bigkuife, telling him that he might have killed himself half a dozen times had he wished to do so. R THE SPEED RING. Total assets of subordinate lodges, §205,26228, | resultin o general resumplon of work in all —_— brauches of the shipping trade. Beatrice News. et L] s Beatmice, Neb,, Oct. 17.-[Special Tele- The Count of Paris, ¢ gram to Tug l_lm! ~hln._ Louisa, wife of New Yok, Oct. 1 he Comte de Paris Dr. Alsbach, died early this morning, aged | and suite arrived this morning. The party is W. P, Robertson of'New York was at the J Hirtke H test of a closeand careful serutiny Paxton last night.il o W A natarth What You do, tet cons A. T. Sweeney of West Virginia is stop- | ency bo one of the aims of your lives ping at the Paxton’ — W. Murphy of North Platte was at the THE VIADU chants last night. " Special o Tue Bre, | with, & prosperous farmer of Calidonia, met with & most horri- T. ble death today. He was out inthe pasture driving the cattlo to the barn and haa got M fifty-four years. She was a woman widely | highly delighted with the trip to the south- mpbell of Fastings was in the city | A Fund to Be Ratsed to Fight the |themall in except four, when he was and popularly known in this community. ern battle flelds and the count is enthusiastic Hasti Tace: ht, at the Casey I Lievy tacked by a furious bull. A neighoor Johnny Lyon, aged fourteen, hud a log | over the receptions tendered him by his old AREIORS. Q0N > Mr. Euclid Martin.wont to Chicago yester- | About seventy-fiyo property owuers who | heard thé man's cries aud told his 1 Dadly broken by being thrown out of a run- | comrades. Hasrings, Neb., Oct. I7.—Special ‘Tele- | qay on world's fair business, aro Intorostedin o reduction of tho spocial | The unfortunato man's body was fouud Bway wagon last night. - e m—— gram to Tue Bee. | -The meeSat thedriving | Mr. Wasey, of the Murphy-Wasey furni- e b a Dronorty. for the puy. | crushed out of somblunce foa human being Mike Stack and Simon Murray were iven Elevated to the Episcopacy. park today were well attended. Theweather | ture company went east yes! 4 Jevixd. 210D LROIF. - RIOPREE T The breastbone and nock were broken, aud pose of raising funds to pay damages incident | the bull's horns had penetrated the mouth, thiity days in the county jail for stealing Panis, Oct. 17— pecial Cablegram to | was fine aud the track in fine condition. The | Mr. A. FL Davis has just re A f some clothing from a clothing storo and & | Tue Bee.] — Avbe Palfrait, who has re- | first race freforall, was wom by A. L | Short visit to his cld home near Springhold, | 1 the building of the Tenth stroet viaduct, ~- farmers' wagon late last vight. cently advocated adherence to the repunlic, | Clark’s horse, Helen, Tost time—6 seconds. | 1 met last night st Mets® hall, on Tenth street dubilen of Father MeLaughlin Johnson County Fair, bas been created bishop of Agen. " | i 150 race was won oy O Olivers Skip | ik Maw of Now York ta visiting s | ey procoedd to discuss thomost feasible | New Vouk, Oct 17.—A reception in houor B Tired of the Strike. Nowton Mann, pastor of Unity | plan by which the city council nay be com- | of tho goldon jubilee of IRt Rey. Joln M- g I ! e Talsing this 1 sughlin, bishop of Brooklyn, was held in Dr. Lynu s Teller in 3:03, and the green raco S N A .« | pelled to mako the levy for valsing this fund | Luug ! ookl Dy Biackburn's borse, Time —3:29. (o ihiae Sarah Mougar of Davouports To. 18 | wpon tho entiro clty fnstead of placiug it, as | the rink on Clemontavenus, Brookiyn, this peie - 317 North . it now is distriet in tho vicluty and | evenine. Nearly eight thousand people wero 1317 North Twenty-sixth stroct. it now is, upona district in tho vicimty and ¥ sigu ihataad poopls wero w York and othe A £ #21,000 contributed by the larvity was Tucussen, Neb,, Oct. 17.—[Special Telo- gram toTie Bee.]—This was the third and < [ Jast day of the county fair. Largocrowds [ tormeiNo, Midi, Oct. I7.—About ome O thie fair ws 8 grea success, | (iousand miners wero at work today and A lively raco was trotted today by Princo | $000 are still out. Maost of those out will go Albert and Jack Donaldson, the former win- tomorrow in 5 seconds. The 3 minute race waswon by | chapel Latonia Races. Hon, Edward Rosewator, editor of Tig | south of ~the viaduct, supposed to bo Latosn, Ky, Oct, 17.—Summary oftoday's | Brr,left for Ponca yesterda, won,where | most benefi ted by the building of the via Diug in 2:45. Population of Pennsylvania. races: He_nddrossad tho poopiq RROIVINON | Guok . o L e oMM trman | PO 110 the biskop. Absolutely Pure. Sold It Way Below Cost. WASHINGTOX, Oct. 17.—The population of [ Half mile—Carmen won, Sitver Light see- | Wit™Vilkc vathe oomanry of Wayne, He is | and Chiaries Eigutter socrotary of tho meet o - e o A cream of tartar baking powder. 1ighews Fikmons, Neb,, Oct. 17.—|Special Tele- | the state of Penusylvania is 5,243,504, an in- | ond, One Dime third. Time—5i! also hooked for i addiess at Wahoo Tuesday | ing BBorn—To Mr, and Mrs, G. W. Logan, | gt jeavening strength—U, 5. Goverament Re= gram to Tug Bee.|—Eugene Millar was be- | crease of 905,083, or 22,5 per cent, Mile and twenty yards—Royal rter won, | night, The following agroement haa been pre- | a daughter, wort Aug. 17, 1508