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2 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE:T$ATURDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1801. e e —— e o e e e e e e e ————————————————————— NO SHOW FOR UNCLE ANSON, | SogsesniedGoimnastansifnceles ‘84 | BURGLAR QUICKLY CAPTURED. | bissiatoeur s dtfaiett sovanes's s | FAVORING HOME INDUSTRIES. | was ot ch mpai M it Bafe | USELESS — AND -~ EXPENSIVE, g \l b ‘;‘f Taoes '5.'.,:1“,;',7'. L :-‘l':n\r"‘-‘ f;:: chureh will take action on it in a few days, the furniture in Omaha if he had secured —— startors: Deoolts 92(10 to 1), won, Alaray, 100 -—_— . o " ColTerenoe —_— the contract, Mr. Kenuey roplied that 8 to 1), second and Fauvette, 115 (2 to 1), third, | Weoatern Methodist Conference. ontract of that kind could have been made, CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. | Nick Young Talks Vaguely About the | alllengths apart. Time: 1:03%. | Morrick County Farmer Disosverad to Be Nontit Pratrmy: Neb, Oct. 2.—(Special | Fifth Ward Kicker's Olub Hold an Itersst- | Mr. O'Couner said that Coots had sub let | League Dircotors' Meoti e e Aty (yurdb R Thie? Telegram to Trp Rer|—The wostern Ne- b e his contract on tho ocity hall to outsido | rived atn polut dectelve in your history. It eague Dircctol oting, stariarss Tnsolenco. 15 ™ 9 1. lod ail the a Thie braska Methodist conforonce i3 in session ing Session, parties, notwithstanding the fact that tho | s for the fitire (o xay, €167 the noxt goneral way and finished first halt n longth before e hare this week, Bistop Goodsell presiding. TEel ‘oottrwor PrOVIMES 1OF: OBy UG | Yl W ormity Witk the NGRS Rad o} Hopoeful, 1 y 1), who had run second With the states. To 08 one country opprossed HE HAS NO AUTHORITY FOR HIMSELF. | Hhiiu it iact? iRt A% TV | ToALING AN ESCAPED MURDERER, | Znero arm abost sy minitors in aktndance | SoME EXCEEDINGLY LIVELY SCENES, | 8 Vo i ofgiteon councilmen to wtey | Byt A1 ALY TSN ST onbreces TP Saoo: Diiiee Tor HINIATR Soyens © bishop addressed a largo audience las iim and make him 1ivo up to bis contract,” | pomiing s Ot IE CORRteY oI & HEAPD P itk R A RO LR A ouing, giving a history of his recent trave —_— rotorted Mr. Kenney. ~Mr. Brunor mado | pla but your peopie, by vo N VOt HataETos Ecssion Called for Next Week—Chi- | e S G won'vy WAlf™ s lonitiy 790 | OMcers Closely Following Henry | in Chink, Chiancallos Croighton arrived /£0m | Omaha Councilmen Catled On o Bx- anotiior spocet, in whioh ho ivorred that ho | fh courso the Imporiay, poliey st i toubin. Payne, 103 (12 t 1, an equal distance incoln this morni s n, anc additio 18 po opt the dutive cago Lost Again and Boston votoro Allla W, 1015 (2 to 1) Tinte: 1509 ornhill—He Drove His Horse to "Tho Mottodist Fplscopal church at this | DIain Many Embarrassing Ques- therotp ho s ho i bih tarit Topubli- | it oLy which efaie’ 6 i 1 «—Short Sports e 0t fobiras v placo and tho citires genorally aro makin ons Gatm rostad Uy Yon. poopie o Kngiand b Still Wins—Short Sport Jockey MeLaughtin's Gall. Death—Other Nebraska News I el Al 5 tions in Conncction with tho Justifying the uction of the council, aud after | hever bolove that R L every effort to eneptain the visitors, C. A \pptain he had taiked for an hour was caliod down | ftseif in such o posttion. In trath, this quess special meeting of the directors to consider was informed that he would learn at ing Stories. New Youg, Oct. 2.-—James McLaughlin, Notes of Interest, Martin of Indiafioth, and O. P. Beebe of City Hall Contract. o the jockey who rodo His Highness to victory Broken Bow, wore today elected s minis- ¥.sue president, who. told him that time | tion of frigndship or oumity hus airondy becn ’ g s in the Futurity stakes, received a check for torinl dolegates, and B, L. Robinson of North N hAvias Hdn e wha B Tl lenal SALEuiL [-hIptN VEOL Tade ta araat eonhtifTtonal Wasmivatos, D, C,, Oct. 2—Threo days [ g5 gon ot (i o twenty mne | Ctangs, Nob, Oct. 2.—|Spectal Telogram | Platte and Mr. Drydon of Kearney, aslay | Tt rained last n but a littlo thing 110 | 1oV Truncr's address, had only word to | Mnmer. = "fha’ * eloctions recently - 'do more may settlo tho championship of tho | LI FE R O enaion. That would | 0 TE BEr, | —Tho dry goods store of K. §, | dolegates to tho yoiloral conferonco’ 10 b0 | tnat in no wise damuenod tho ardor of tho | sny, but it brought down e Louse. IR AT CIRLL LU ISR National lenguo. Said President Young: f foor %N o0 bosiote han remarkably lio | Se8rs of this placo was robbed last night, | RO &L QMMM In 1502 members of the Fifth Ward Kickers' club, s00n us Mr. Brunor hud concludod, Mr, Hunt | hnve aporon nos sore the sobes 1o itguaios M1t may not bo ne for mo to call a | Lot e the sorvicos rendered, and | An entrance was effecied by breaking a Nebraska's Delegates As soon as Prosidont. Reduan rapped for | 5id: “1fvou bad talked the simo in tho | fhe crite, B’ aiioatho fneviihle. [ it 15 doubtful if such o sum was evor pald | £1388 in o rear door and opening the [ Lixcory, Neb, Oet, 9.—[Spectal to order he annonnced that the councilmen from | SoUncCiia8 you talle horo, an Omuba maa | Lron ticas rorcicts frolnnd rotics. Wou hinve the protest of the Chicago club Jockey I this country oxcopt when Garrison | 100K, About $10) worth of dry goods were | Ber.)— Governor Tuayor has announced the | the Fifth ward, Henry Osthoff and Tim Con M R onmas satd the jea was ridiculous to | e st nine months, conduct which 1 4o not Boston-New York series just ¢ i Noon tho. suburban for Me. Belmont sith | taken. The rain last nightioft the hround in | following list of delogates to transmissinpi | way, wore prosent, and ho proposed to nsk | say that Omaba merchants woro nol Gapublo | hesia's iy iy s ovolad in every tho exigencies of the situation domand, it | Haceland, for & singlo mount Yet | good condition to trail. A wagon and team | commercial 2ongross, which meets at Omaba | thom somo poluted questions, Mr. Conway | of handling a §20,000 contract NOFOSO0 COMVIBLION. LHNE W gAY (oLl BATS.Y may bo decided to call & meeting at the Fiftn | Melaughiin was complaining yestorday bo- | had ovidontly bauled tho goods | October 19: “R. H. Oakloy, H. M. Bushnell, | wanted to know if he was on trial, A motion was made that the resolution be | i prudently with our follow subjects i ‘Avenue hotol. New York, not later than Tucs- | cuuse ho had not been paid sumiciently, 1% | gway. ‘A posso was ~ soon in’| JohnJ. Gillilan, Jay Burrows, Lincoln, Neb.: | ™y Inid over until the closo of the present coun- | TFoland. " Sich 18 your convietion My int hardly secms possible, yet such is the fact, 0 F Christian Hartman, W. N. Nason, W. G cil investigation and when - th proper period comes day of noxt weok, My intontion 15 to have | BRGSO B, Sk Sueh 8 T TS | pursult, and © trackod tho 0wt | Giarie, Omatin, Neb. L D, Richats, Fro- | later date, Ed O'Connor moved that tho | * o motion provailed whilo 0'Connoe and | o, KT Sone of e countey il all the members of the board of directors | 5t isguse among his frieads. It s not stated | 10 the farm of James Conway, three milos | mont; George Mobrenstecker, Grand fsland; | club go into committeo of the wholo to inves- | Canway ureed that the whole proceeding | waarly i0) jotitts. The peopie of Eugland by present, so that there can be no cavil what- | whether ho wanted the entiro stake or tho | NOTUR Of town, where tho wagon, team and | S, &, Cotton, Norfolk; E. C. Adams. Super” | tigate tho charges preforred agaiust Mr. | Was out of ordor. Mr. Osthoff moved tnat | 'great anii ducisivy miujority will duterming ever aftor a declsion 18 reucbed as to whether [ horso ns a reward for his services, Mr, | F00ds were all found. “he goods were hid- | jor; Jolin Jansen, Geneva: A. L. Kiug, Cul- | Gonwa \o chairman appoint o committee of five finaily disposc of these der t > don away among the oats in the grainer , Couway 0 i wse demnds now il Hoston shall fly the penuant next season. I | Gideon agreed to givo $10,000 to his trainer | 400 away among tho onts in the graluors: | pertson; Aaron Wall, Loup City; W. IL. T AR O WAl N oy kickers to investigate the acts of tho council | {thon thiw fi the clunrest and most auaibis have no authority to order games to be | and jockey if he won tho stake, and bo divid- | CORWAY hus lefy but has beon Capiueel At | Fauning. Crawford. LU LELID G el G am 80 | iy pupchasing the furniture of the Ketcham | tones, after along and painful expert playod, that being a mattor exclusively under | od ivas ho thought proper, giving 87,000 to | Gentral Cith, | Sowe gthor goods, evidently ol : s full of inspection and boodleism that I do not | Furnituro company. Tho motion prevailed | frade upan them aifie by thie lonor the jurisdiction of the clubs of the national | the trainer, Mr. Hyland, who nad d | | stolen, were also fou toe Coun Pioneer Dead. know where I stand. I am under onc inves- | and the chair appointed J, M. Kinney, k. C. 3 e LULARLLY At the eonclusion of Mr. Gladstono's speech league,” Mr. Young quoted section 53 of the | tho werk of getting tho horse it for the race — NenraskA Crty, Nob., Oct. 2.—(Spocial | tygntion at this time and I do not propose Erfling, W. A. Saunders, Jd. M. Counsman and National league constitution, and continued: | and expended mouths of time in the prepara: MURDER: AT FOKT ROBINSON: lerratn to Tiw Ba.|—James W, Bond, & | siomit to any such fosliabness.” Dennis Lano, with instructions to report as | fati W (0 GUERRI 08 4o o, “That rule contemplated such an emergency | tion, whilo McLauznlin gave but a few mo % e pionger citizen, died today at the ago of G0, b bl i 3 “d i s00n as possible, IERH “ ) W M\,.y olonged for soveral minutes a8 hiss arisen, and 80 that no suspicion ovon | ments of hisiime and recelved. the best price | Corporal Cirter Shot L bl S UL M. Schuacke said that ho would bo glad | *Pha bihh ratusned a vote of thanks to the it William Vornon. Hareourt proposcd of collusion might arise it was made ablig- | he over got for a mount. Dixon—A Wom st LAl b, J to restore Mr. Conway’s good name and sot | councilinen who wore in attendance and ex- | YoLe of thunks Lo Mlx Gludstone aud o the atory to sccure the consent of two- 5 TPRE VALENTINE, Neb,, Oct 3 Al Carter AT TH X 1O, him right before the people. M iway | pressed their views upon the subject of fur- | Jyiioste, SUF (R CGHRTET Uil thirds of tho other clubs to G of troop I, Sixth cavalry, stationod at Fort smd that he was tho center of attraction and | Diture. The prococdings closed with slnging *Auld such matters as playing two games | Jerome Pank, N. J., Oct, The teack | S t00P 5 7 Ll rab VAt thaOon " 35/t 50 olostHoa S e 3 e b i b L L TNTGE (Y. bR T B0t HaVe Sbo FaToRE |ty Wik vene Jmiy Niobrara, was fatally shot by Trumpoter owds Visit the Coliseum and was to be electrocuted, as it w vosiden IEPUBLIC AN WARD CLUBS, Laug Syue, today was very dusty 3 1 theiraction in this respoct to me, BULitis & | i s raco. for matiens, a1l agos, six fur. | DiXon of thosamo troop Wednesday might. the Show. Redman said that ho proposed to do what GRARBD ONT Z : mattor entirely among themselves. PPres- [ jonus Nino starters: Spendoiine 1026 to b, | Carter was ordered by the captain of his | Notwithstanding tho disagreeablo weather | was right Schuacko said that he was | Meeting of Enthusiastic Men Whe & e i e ident Soden, howover, 18 8 shrowd. businese | won, Wilroy, 1J3 4 to'1), socond, disywood, 100 | troop to rive somo colored prostitutes from | yosterday and last night, u larga crowd at- | chaivman of tho stauding committeo aud n Uphold the Truo Faith Minister ymes Suadd Insano D e ot Famone e o | *Socoid Face. sWatptAkKos for f-yenr-oldsand | the quarters. Ho obeyed th ordor, audin | tended tho expositien uj tie Colisoum,. 1 public persecutor. He did not think Mr. | All the republicans of the Sixth ward who N R ROV A LRI LA B e IEbaserHed Tte LEdls, 100 yarls, A\ startore: Kenwood. | doing so ono of the wirls, nawmed Ofoy, ro- | The oxposition has groatly improved since | Conway should bo tried befors tho council | could crowd into the room of the Sisth Ward | A PEC TR SR scason will close Saturday. Hence it is ab- A (O I sented what she considered an interference | tho opening. The decorations of the beoths | until his constituents had passed upon his | Republican club took part iu thoe caucus last | 4 heitid e O & A P bridal couple registeredat the Kimball houw surd on 1ts faco for a threat to bo made that | v 2-yonr-olds, r- | with her liberty with curses and abuses. | and of the building itself have been greatly se. The idea was to give Mr. Conway a | night for the purpose of nominating dele- s LR AL b LU S L RS i . , ¥ i -y it | 24 y 8 Wednos lay night as Goorgo W. Kildow the Chicagos will play off cortain postponed | langs. Eightstarte ot 103 Carter then forcibly ejected her from the | increased —and —improved, —and a be- [ chauce to defend himself. gates to the judicial convention. Dorsey B, - g B b/l games after tho regular season is closed, and | won; Delusion, 10 (+ to 1, second} Clinty O L wildering array of bunting greets the wife. They wero assigned to the bridal PR e D e | T i fronss, : premises, whereupon she sought Dixon, her | &0 & oy iz Rree e Ed O'Conner said t it was a dirty fout- | Houck was chosen chairman of the mesting 2 S x L At e o i ., Fieho stakes for d-year-olds, a | best man, teiling nim of her encounter with :M,"""‘l;"l,‘,’\'.‘""lf,’l',’,fi,,,“‘J'u.“‘\'.‘l',‘,';'u“'“‘{,m EYery | rago for the Kickers' club to take up the | and Thomas Golen secretary ChLulihy SUCLB Ll s bl : Sl S0 Wit #1350 added, milo and | tho corporal. n" the evening Dixon callod (o0 At B St ol o momsitlon bt thicen. | Work of invostigation, It was o fareo, a | Aftorthoclection of dologites J. B, Reovo | clator yostoraay morning called. Hotel Cleric TR ired Starter iries, Carter outside tho quartors and shot him in e ) | Dolitical fare, Thoro. was & eourt where | Saliod tho attention of the meeting to tho fact | Portor to tho room. Tho door was opened . AL L1 3 : Woodeuter, s0cond | sho atomach, Carter cnught Dixon before he e oLy thiage tors | ay of | politic 0. Thero was u col Cre | tnat the club had passed a rosolution several [ by M. Kildow, who mauired e e SR 1o, third.” Ti et | Goaitomeap, isemmed himad. hold him | making thele distlays attractive and the te" | such cases could bo heard. Mr. Conway said | weoks ago declarit £ against tho non-partisan b lavs T U T Fast furlongs, Nino starters: Knapsack. 90 (5 to | until a guard arrived. ~ Carter died at 11 a. As n whola tho exposition is o greatsuc- | 10 Was charged with taking $200. Ho did not m?m with reference 1o the judiciary, and | o0 2 ANk A > ositic ca T : : : vis eisias TaL Ag ) Saetal proposo to bo brought up and tried by any | MOved that the delegates be instructed to op cess as far as tho number and character of 5 . Y hose any attempt at nominating a non-parti “I do," most humbly answered tho clorl g ¥ L lonEg Tanm Now gamo was | Ui Won St Punoreis, 26 to . second, anni- | w. vesterday, Ho is from Aricansns and is oy s WSO O R Te el said to have beon a fine young man. Dixon | vy o 'oxhibits are concerned, and the manage- | such foolish order. san tiok The motion carried: ‘without op: “Eoter th I () ment hias numerous surprises in store in the Entirely Too Cheap position seprititleiig et LALLM, L) y oharactorizcd by vory hard hittiug and pienty | | Sixih raco, sweopstuices, for ¥ycir-oldsand | is in irons n the post ganrd houso awiting Lreiiady Z T wards. re our starters.: Lord S tiCHs i depAFEHIaH G A CAEareY o X : of yellow errors, the teams splitting about | JRENE o, Sir Georse 116 to 1y, | instructions from department headquarters. | o, of entertainments by artists in various 2 Dhtaeatios tiL retolvad litaelt Kildow, and he quickly turned the key uvon oven on each. Vickery and Crane wero both sond, Braaford, 112 (8 to 1, third, Time: = SR linés, He considered 1t so damnably low to think e et W Roneolioas b | theclerk, who found bimselt in the rocm R taTa a b L vlio o il e e rap eaddty. - s On the Murderer's Trail Visitors to tho exposition yesterday wore | that he had been bought for the smalt sum of | i % 2of the Sixth Ward Republicar club |50 fing lunatic on one sido of bim Luby and Rhine: Luby's batting and Racing at i.enox. Bearnice, Neb., Oct. 2.—|Special entertained by exhibitions of glass eating by | 8200, Mr. Redman said that 15 was ouly Chairman Spore of the jubilee committee | while over in the corner crou ched tho terri- Pathaa ba G s taro e e gram to Tie Bre.|—Deputy Sheriff Bull, | a robust looking individual whose ghttering 3 G 7| B PO : L 0 ouicae i Latham’s base running were the feature. Lrvox, Ia, Oc Special Teiegram to | ¥ 2 Al fetty vy * | repzst was devoured with evident relish. - | foirness to Mr. Conway to have the Fifth | reported that Colonel Scott hid been sent to [ fied and weeping bride. The madman's au- The gamo was called at tho end of the | My Brr.|—The races today were exciting | Who, with Dr. C. P. Foll of this city and a 3 3 3 warders go on with the work, Mr. Erfling | Denver by the committee and that arranze- [ tiog woro curious, but ho was saon quioted seventh inning on account of darkuess. 5 prother of Sherift 19 county, © mininture sugar factory, a model of i d be ade to A meeting ining on of 3. | and very closely contested throughout. brother of Sheriff Foll of Hamilton county, | ¢\ Norfolk factory, has arrived and will be [ thought the Kickers had a perfect right to ;x) .H-.‘lnl k L Um‘!‘ “\ hola o m.‘l'HlL with nd placed under arrest, while some lad + = wners association and | came to the relief of the brido. Tho unfortu : T Sty ) i UncleJosh sold | wentout to the Temple farm yesterday 1o | placed in position today, tozether with a col- | kick, tho matter was beforo the council and | otlier orsanisations and imatters. lookod very - tavorite Shmni geton the trail of the escaped murderer, | lection of beets, sugar, etc. the club did not propose an investization | favorabio for the stccessof tho juniles, | Pate man was so viotent that he had to ba Missourl Chio . e 21 Henry Thornhull, found that Thornhill had | A towering pyramid of flour, surmounted | until the council had disposed of the boodle” SETVH AP i e g cn down o the calaboose and put iu ¢ oiltss nna I e M ’m.m. < el 8 R | 5 ) 5 | by an immense-englo and ‘tha American fia 3 Mr. Wharton suggested that an auxilhary i nati, hicago, cle Jos erssnne 2 returned uoon yesterday to Ter e's witl 13 MRS AL IS ag | case. ! com ttee be created to assis o work Rhines, Harrinzton: Vickery. Luby. Schriver. | Time: 2: i BLSHLL Clon it Lot oI 98,0 fioating amid the rafters of tho roof, attracts | M#. Redman held that the members of tho | Colamittoe be) created 1o assist in, the hork | o is & well known Presbyterian proacher { " 4 & aval and carcfully buried the dead horse of booming tho jubilee, to consist of one Barned runs: Clnoinnatl, 83 Uhioago, 6. Baoy Cipoclal 8oy oy al a y d dea general attention. Among the mechanical | club had a right toask Mr. Con uy ques- 4 ’ of West, Virgin Ho had marvied Miss Me- I y 24 3 5 N T g ask onw G qu member from each ward, V. CLEVELAND WINS HER PLAC Oni¢ { 17271 | mentioned in yesterday’s svecial to Tue B ices ou exhibition u small macnine | tions they pleascd. Mr. O'Connor démanded | ™31 G 0re stated that tho committeo had | iughton Niatviliofe antassuatiod fon CreveLaxn, O., Oct. ¢ ixth place was | Lady M . . coiry ] 7 4 % | The murderer and his companion returned in | which grinds away @ontinually cutting cog | the suthority under which the ciub acted. gone ,;“.’“",, and had requested the soveral his bridal trip. The bride had spent the tnaured to: Cleveland. today: by defeating | Srvor> ™) it s 8 3 8 2| arond wagon, driving a bay horse, and after | wheels of various sizes forms an interesting | “To h—I with your authority,” responded | FoLihlican clubs in the city to appoint three | Ly dodging the movements of u madmun, Pittsburg. Score Third race, 2:u6, special trot, purse burving the mare Thornhill had driven to | feature to the mechanteally inclined, while a | Mr. Redman, are working as representa- ml,“,,,\h raTHIathGIh o nsais b khalworlel (| oo re O AT EAW, to do. Later in the day Cleveland. ..........1 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 Summiry death the day before, they tooi the cart and | large forge bloweralongside of it sends a blast | tives of the ward and not as lawyers.” RHIthIE i E G antaoTiab Y tha R BTgHELWG | o i s VORI g NG LREH O GHY Fi Pittsburg. (00001000 Dandy 1.......... harness and; disappeared toward Blue | directly across the aisle, to the surprise of Dennis Lane moved that the whole subject [ Ninth wards, 4/ e Yod thamselvas in'the case, ‘The doctors R M UIEvalinA 8 Bitiabh TR iia Luella 0 Springs. unwary ladies. y upon the tablo. The motion prevailed | © ;S ‘Miller moved thata caucus be held that tho aberration 1s only tew- Gyt oy Aotk Gl ABDUTEC S, 2 3 5 The fugitives had about three hours’ start | An interesting featare in the eyes of the | and further discussion was cut off. nox i Rritny 6y ng A OEtHbID D poss o fide: Toyle: King, Millor. Earnbd ru 2 P of the oflicers, and they lost the trail about a | gonaler sex was the display of a new kind of | Mr. Schnacke introduced a resolution to | ¢iir “CHoW i ropublicans of the. Sixth V. : R land, 2 SR, 3 Housthrace runald milo west of I3lue Springs. It is now evident | flat iron which was heated to any desired | look into the manner in which the Board of | \Gari‘would support for city council man. He i LLIZE RD AT THOSE TIMELY BRROIS AGAIN. BROApOR R SuaIHINTY that Thornhill was assisted in his escapo by | temperature by a current of electricity. In | Public Works had conducted its business. e (i B e R eRLsAIbyARo T elo A )| METte partid llonvy, vaTRTalls corie tromilovor Prmaneienina, Pa., Oct. he Phillios | Kokouwo Dele.. relays of horses and that he is heading for | connection with this was an interesting dis- | Edwara O'Uonner moved that the motion | eandidates for nomination. The measure | Seetion of the norwest Y outbatted Boston thig afternaon, but lost the | Sleepy Dave..: e 2 | Missouri, where he bas already served a [ plav of electrical contrivances of all sorts, lay on the table, Mr. Schnacke then turned | (CIEVECE T BONE0A Y0 gavoral of tho | Melbourne fs stili experimenting with his gamo by evrors at critical st ges, Score: Jack “"‘f“" e . term for horse stealing. Two Hamilton On account of tho storm Thursaay many of | in and roasted O'Couner to the queen’s taste. | maiyorson the ground that: the eity conven- | Fitin machine at Goodland, K ' AT e e iR b4 and W15 county officers were in tho city this evening | the children wercunable to take advantage | He said that O'Conner was present for the | yioiad% O bt tilled and it was' not ad- | There fs no truth in the report that. o seri- BOSLONISsrsaeriissos 0/ 1000 11 0°3 & ; 8. and at onco proceeded to the Temple farm, | of the special ratos offored, and it has been | purpose of causing trouble. President ked- | Giiipio'to mako the campiign too dong. The | 0us Indian uprising is threatencd in Tdalia JHits: Dhilad i Brron Cieaao, T, Oct, 5 Garfeld vark o | $iX miles southwest of here, with tho inten” | decided to admit ctuldron today for 10 conts. | man ruted that O'Conner’s motion was o4t of | Fidtior was laid on the table, i Latest advices from Guatemala state that Philadelphia, 3 u it Y 2 = tion of exhuming the horse and thus estab- | exch. The same price will hold good during | order. The republicans of the Fifth ward wore | thereis not now nor iy there any danger In tha gon, Gray and Clomentai N L lish or not the certain identity of Thoruhill | the evening for tne little folks. “We havo been waking up the animals,” | our'fn ‘full forco at Erfling's hall lact night, | MCAF future of a revolution, Sarni ns: Philadelphia, 1 Brst rage, threo-quartersof a mile: Mitehell | as tho party who drovo the animul. In order to accommodate those who cannot | said the president,” and now we would Iike | \pho committce on hall reported that tho The British bark 1iji has been wrocked on i3 __KEEPING UP THE FARCE, TR LS R olEecond ghlubyE LTt El) —_— attend during the week _the exposition will | to hear from Mr. Cathers, “who has been | juling puilding on Sherman avenue, be- | (e Atstratlun coast. CHleron out of twenty- NRW.VOrRI06L The Brooklyns ae Duiiin- P : Successful Fair Close be kept open all day tomorrow, and in the | waking up some of the county officials, kd- by 5 ots, hiad boon | X persons on bonrd wore lost : 2 ond race, ono mile: Piekup won, Quota- \ ancins 3 tween Nicholas and Paul streets, had been \ 2 ot tho!lsland defeated the Giants today. Score: 10R 860D AL ICInE BhraRDIA AT 41 IspiANoLs, Neb, Oct. 2.—[Spocial to | 3fternoon and evening the Musical Union | ward O'Connor moved that the club adjourn. | yoyied. Tho report of the committee was “r"fi:.'-" AL R B0 O eLancy, New York ... .......0 00 000000 Third race, five-eizhths of w mile: ' Muzgio | pyp Bre,]—Today witnessed the succe: band will render an dxcellent programme of The president declared the motion out of | yopted and by o unanimcus vote of the | boen resorted to by the differont tribus Brooklyn .40100120* , Molite V second, Annie Ciark third. sacred music. orde; i eee A 3 eyt v - 3 2 % 5 | club Thursday evenings were designated as [ Ten d desperato criminals con- Hits: Now York, 4: Brooklyn, 13 Errors ! ful closing of Red Willow county’s T Mr. Counsman said that if O'Connor did :',‘::\‘llm"x||\'nl|¥|gni i W s B et L O S S e ) G e Now York, 7: Brooklyn, 0. Butteries: Cough: ourth race. mile and onc.eighth: Experl- | tontn annual fair. Red Willow county’s fair i I ) not want to siay ho could go whenever ho | oofl W SIGHE BETRC, Lol ombora Sub- | sauit. huve asoaped from (he 6 Louls jail. in “and_ Burrell; Tnks and Daly. Euarned | Sico won, Longlight second, Lorenzo third, runs: New York. 1; Brooklyn, 2 lime: 1 is to the southwestern counties what the Ne- pleased. 'The members of the club wero tax- | seribed to the constitution and by-laws. fssioner Raum of the pension bureau i) W FIEcl Fice, fve-olghthis of a mile: Jim Dunn | braska State fair is to the westorn states, Fate "lflflu‘:‘::'"flf:“l‘:’lt‘.":';)l“’:fi’l‘flkcn payers and thog did fiotjpropos tobe intimi | Tonry Bolln and Georio W. Holbrooke wero | sy e hus o resiuned but o did sy, tnat N tlonaiicapioltas ding! won, Little' Midzet second. Klildare third. | o kI8l dated by outsiders, Mr. Couway tried to talk | slotad mambors of he city contral commit. | 1o did not wish to emburrass the administra- o = R Lie and the one just closed was fully up tothe | 0060, TiL, Oct. 2.—On tho arrival of | some moro. but was set down upon. sletiod o el Y tion, Played. Won Lost. Per Ct. [ ~ Sixth ruc o y o 3 T S St 1 ¥o oat : rlisle won, | standard. The excellence of the stock shown [ ¢ S B 5 e ST T8 T e ho Kirat Ward opublican club held o | imweror Franeis Joseph hs et with por: 55 1. Time: 143 i Ohicago. 82 53 612 ¢ L84, | was evidenco that the western farmers ap- o is mIhe it Was . leunrne: rousing meeting at A I, Eleventh and g % Now Yari: nooo 5 irect Couldn't Do 1t. preclata tho. faot that “blood will tel)? and | (pow oo Chie BOSIAR b wes lesthod | M. Gatiors wou callod vo sveakk upon tho | 15icktroots, Iast night, at which 5.0, Cor- | e 'Wid with enthusiam, o PO GlaveIanis s o & 2| Ricnvoxn, Ind., Oe tho racos | they are bound to equal their eastern | yiiod oy or fallen from the train to e e O B e to ovi_ | Dish presided. Kollowing the eleotion of del AR e A WAT R FRRA ot Tohai: Brookivn 6l 5 44 | today Direct attempted to lower his record, | brethren in the quality of stock raised as B % 58 ¥ Andings 3 e, Ay | egutes u discussion took pluce which showed | Sullivan's theatrical tour hus | Piitanurs: 8 ool akanmptodio lowerin. i ks o auality of stock raised 5 | Gearn, a short distanco outside tho city. | doncoand tho findings of tho committoe. At | 11lo wurd to bo in favor of non-partisan | The eompauy Is sirandod, at Syney and iy I DUER ¢ o s running mate falterea and lost tho | woll as quantity. Tho big growth of Shiro | i b L GG mangled romains were sup. | S0 future time the pesplo would hear | hoyoh "Judzo Estelle was allowed tho priv O R T e L 25050 pacer a score. His time was 2:06{. and Porcheron colts and spoedy. roadstors | £97 0T AAC AR TRNREE WIRAL | somothiug more upon the subloct. il (i olosates fram the Whtd aaetnE Uk tAWInnsor OR L Ra g T PO 2:16 trot, third division: Vie [ won, Honest | oxhibited plainly that western Nebraska [ sequentiy foun ut where the train |~ The following resolution was introduceel by e ey e o Wiorse | that for vartous rou Ab G HaR Rl R L0 CEaA IO, Socond, MeDool third. Best times | will soon be able to supply the east with | was running at a high ratoof speed. She | Mr, Erfling S el o oo oany tor kis eir. | Tations bt volitiowt u fon of Canudiy with Browns Manage to Win from the hundreds of choice horses in addition to | was taken seriously ill last nignt about 200 Resolved, That self protection demands of | ot decision. wore listene iha | the United States s absolutoly necessary. & L pace, second division: Hul | hor train loads of cattle, Tho exhibit of | o i et op ShB SO T T ot our | road viaduct decision weve listened to and | "o of yineteen nezroes who started . riot Colonels 5 T ok e miles west of this city and suffered very se- loudly applauded on, Johnston second, tolegram third. | g¥ain und vegetables has been surpassed by les we: k ery se- | 4 0 S0 G atriotly oboy » b it oudly apy . ] B i tiow county, Arikansis, fifteon have oo oATIO AN IO O ot NG S monay1a g nttie nrhs g0 grain and vogotablos has boon surpassed by | verely, She was given such nutention as [ “HGiaVeu Thut wi eIt | After chousing delegates to tho judicial | Kt did b SR Chraa AN niariéad by thohsavy batblng of both‘teams, Myrtle R won, Dan Muy sccond. | PO 14280y 4 v 10 was possiblo under the circumstances. The | the Hourd of Public We in violuting a | convention the IKourth ward republicat Tynehing. 1 v rom there siy, hus the Browns having the best of the argument Silvap hlrd oMY Hine hRI1. o o e Aty st tod for | frstintimation of the tragedy was when the | judiciul decision. passed a resolution endorsing Judges Hopo- | now settied ove ity Btore ? 8 2 » RICOUTSY. L ays beon noted 1or | ¢rajn reac hed Englewood inside the city Mr. O’Connor said that the resolution was | well, Davis and Estelle, and tho delcgates he English syndicate which a short timo garg ooriBalilglal BRI ghty its mammoth farm products, corn being | limits when she was missed. A search of | an insult to the courts. Mr. Schnacko said ra instructed to vote for the soven repub rzo browing plants at Baitl- Bt Loute ... 25020100 81| Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Oct, 2.—A jury in a | shown that measured nine feet from baso of | tha train failed to reveal any trace of her, so | tho resolution wis not, but ihat the action of n judges g Jfered Lo sall the property to Loui b A iinLy Ston RO racinE YRR GxCalla o i ace of her, o rosolution was not, action ¢ dyes. Jwiers 4t much loss than the s rilas: 0000023 18] justice’s court today decided that the law | Sto¢K to ear. 'The racing was oxcellent, most | tolograms wero sent to the agents along tho | the Board of Public Works was an insult to | The Second ward republicans held a largel O G I I, BINEERD s: St Louls, Loutsville, 12 Errors: . Ccas of tho contestants bemng horses owned in the 4 e : Cware ran Lalargely | U haid for them by the syndicate s Loutsvillo, 12, Erre passod by tho state legislature forbidding the LSy line to make a thorough search for her, with ember of the beneh. attonded menting at Kaspar's hall at whic < Bt. Louls, 6: Louisvllie, & Batteries: MeGili | P € county. Choire music was rendered by In- 5 oMb L By direction of the president. a request has 3 SIORWASSEO! ¥ the result stated. It is supposed thart, crazed M#. Counsman said the club would stand | delegates were chosen to attend the Judicial | o CORE T T o v oy general and Mubyan Lid and Schollhusse. | Selling of pools on races runout of the state | g5, olo X [ A S Bh RIS was unconstitutional and brought in & ver- | 9i800la’s colebrated cornot band. with pain, she_either purposely or aceident- | by the courts. The club voted to adopt the | convention. After a long and heated discus- | of Canada, for w postponemcnt of the red B e R e dict of uot guilty in the caso of kd H. ik e ally jumped from the train when it was | résolution. sion the delegatos were iustructed to support | procity conference arranged for October | Minwavkey, Wis.. Oct. 9. Milwaukeo shut | AFmsby, who had” been arrested for violat- aying All Mortgages. going at a high rate of spee The following resolution was introduced by | Judges Hopewell, Davis and istelle. | The réason ziven is the continuod illnoss of Podeln b= coshut | {2t~ ‘Pho vordict is in line with an opinjon | Lour City, Neb., Oct. 2.—|Special to Ttk | ~ Concuctor Diedrick s “sho was hand- | Mr. Counsman : ‘Another meeting of the Second ward repub. [ Secrotary Blaine. oput Columbus this afternoon and won by e P Mr. o v 3 2 fr Labrad bunching their hits, Sco: ¥ | delivered by the court of criminal correction | BEE.]—The corn crop in Sherman county 1s | somely dressed and seomed to havo plerty of | ™\ urus, The memiers of the Kiekers' elub | licans will be held next Wednesday evening [ | ‘Fhree vessols returning from, Laprido Milwaukeo 00014000 in St. Louls somo time ago. now boyond all possible dangor from frost or | MOney. Sho was a striking looking woman | huveleurnud that the city council in consid- | at the same place. Viotant atorm, driven 4shors on tho owst of 3 893 100580710 ] — | 3 of somo 20 years of wge. She did not scem | ering bids for furnishing vho city hall has Notwithstanding the hoavy rain Thursday [ Ylolent sturm. driven alonsthe a0ust T ALl W Sk o1 COteab R A Bestrs. Tips for Toa other injury. Such crops weve never known | to bo desirous of talking about herself, but at | nored that submitted by a howe' house and | the republicans of the Seventh w T R S e e Milyanioc i Columbus, & Eesors: | Bollowing are the horses tho talont look on | 11 the history of the county. Corn will aver. | tho time 1 attributed that to the weariness | his awardod tho contriet ko w compotltor | out in full forco and held a_rousiug mooting. | tewn wore drownud and Vaughni Easton and Dowse Eurned | with favor for today : uge over fifty bushels per acre, wheat will go | she wusll|mll‘!'>.'ni|\v. 1 did not m.ml hop | outside ot Omann, who sahiniteed s bid B0 pothustastio spocclios wero ;mmlh- ml ainlmel | e sk allet ik Calatting ‘Romel offeradiine runs: Milwaukee, 2. ¥ over twenty-two, oats sixty, rye fifs a { name and have no idea who she coutd be, byt ] e & e homo | 40rof members after which the delegates | suits to the tomb of Vietor Emanuel. The 3 MORRIS PARK. 3 sixty, rye fifty an . ; therofore be 1o legat 1 n RAUTIMOBE ON RARTID AGALH, 1. Dr. Hasbrou fl-(m‘u‘(fi:um barloy forty. Farmers aro in the bestof | MOFe than tho simple fact that she was a pived, That we denounce the action of | and aiternates to the Judicial “convontion [ Italfang resento tho lusaits wnd a riot o Bauriions, Md., Oct. 8.—The Baltimore | 2 Terrifler- Portchestor. spinits, Prices paid forall kinds of grain | Fosident of Deuver aud was ou hior way to | o menigvosod (olawaraiestiltoons | iwero slsgted byithelclut Al and bUL fOF tinely Htorvont R T T AT Y R T L Arab—Willie T, ure much botter than they have been for | W east. i Bt RatohinigEYEn iizela0m pany) T TR pol eo the pilgrims would hive b, Baltimoro, 00491020-9| &Dusonct=st lorlan, several yours. Dexyen, Colo, Qct. 3.—Nowing can bo f and B\ fUERNE |\ o counctimon votod e L L intad i Rt ainiay 2 —9| & e 8 years, 3 e aBtta 5 DR E v AR solved, Thi 1 councilmen votod ¥ vl o or ards ol | G | Athlotics o G L Sy Bl Undor the stimulous of tho immense orops | 1earned here as to tho identity of the Denvor | (ASSEI JOCL I W Ubuilding of this | Tast night in a numbor of wards the ro- | Gouoral Garza, the Mexican rovolutiontst Hits: Baitlmore, 0; Athl i pear e Wat dmsgorth lands have ddvanced. rapidly n vale, some | 14y who leaped from the Rock Tsland lim- | ¢! publicans named delogates to tho Fourth | nax mot glven up his Mtention to invads Baitluoro. 4: Athlotics, & Batterios: i Hirior R NBIAND, salos beine made for twico as much as thoy [ 104, near Chicogo this morning. Colonol | ay. gefling was upon his teet in an instant | judicial district convention. These woro re- | Nox G and ruports froni uhe border wro to and Townsend; Weyhing and Milligun. Burnod |} RAhexopa boonard, would have brought ono year ago. There | Firth, sonoral ucant of the rond in this cf aad moved the adoption of the rasolution, ported : Lo oiteau thiy o In aboutso oross it Mdxleo EURSTCHAINMOED, 3 4 W Oakdalo i ' will be 800,000 bushels of wheat sold at Ash- f Y85 BRAUS S l‘" ',‘"'I 1“'",‘} ”’_“'M‘ ‘_"‘"; ) Confusion prevailea to an alarming oxtent. Pirst ward—E. J. Cornish, Ernest Stuhti | Syates go vernment his been askod to provent WIHAT DOES TIIS MEANT 4. Tom Rouch—Fi g ton, this county, this season, besides more | !P'¢_sublect, but could glve ne in auon. |y aesrs, Osthoff, Conw: Bruner ana Kd | John Butler, John Matthivson and J. P tHen= | Tha contenplated raid fnto Mexienn territory. 3 i o y , 1t is probabio nothing will be learned until | MEssrs. Osuho ¢ Bostoy, Mass,, Oct. The tailenders | 6 Winslow—Arlstoc corn and & much larger quantity at Loup | afia it velatives of the lady have read the | O,Jonner were upon their feot der A B The loss of th hooner Frank Perow olt plaved uil ‘around the champions today. Many farmers are uble to pay | Afterthorelatives of tho lady have road the | “mho chair recognized Mr. Osthoff who [ Second word—lh A, L, Il dohn MUBORE | white fish Point, Luke Superior, witn all on Seore: SPARKS OF SPORT. “their ~farm lonns out of this | NeWs in the moruing papers. ontered into & discussion of the quostion, Beas boird, 18 coneeded m toduy's i vices from the g3 B L owners to Chlcago underwriters. Poerew oston. : p and others do not want : T \rd ward-—Ed Ba Jouls Fatst, J. I Y Wbl 0808830 4] | Amatour Athlotes, borrow Toro mouey at any rto of Intorest. DAY ORI DNIRO0LLROTOR, Asalgnol Hix Roasons, Lot OIS Rloke it G, e £ 8o T B qurriod Sulno, itn, Wnd was conmidal by Hits: Boston, 4; Washington. Errors: | ST Louts, Mo, Oct. 2. ~Commencing at 2 | Another such crop will enablo all the farm = « Ho spoke at some length upon [ “Fourth ward-W 1, D.H, Wheoloer, | pubtufu, J. SAries bl Y Cloveland, conl aalii bestan, 4 Sxrors: | volock tomorrow afternoon, the greatest | obs to pay off vers cent of morigage ndabe | He Begine Work and Seizes Sixty Bon | yho work that - the council committeo | W. It Gurley, Georso O'lirion ana Gusuave | PO | and Donohue: 3 Earned | athiotic meeting that bas ever occurred in | cdness and have their farms clear. What is Constrictors, on public property and buildings had | Anderson 0 ) h Rod i ut Stone has returned runs: - Wasbington, 1. the west will be held at the fair grounds at | }YAnted 1s moro thrifty, energetic, thriving | New Yomw, Oct. 2.—Coliector Hendricks | performed. Mr. Uools could not show whore it O Dalamotar, Sl b BoA wid Joh | troit or, whoro hia has buon Playol Won Lot Ver Ot | has beeu soeciuily prepared for the A i RPEOYE e day and immediately swore in J. J. Couch as | foted in the same manaer as the bunks of the | lon. dames 1, Markle, W T Nolson, © W, | Stone suys the prosent systom for - doteeting Boston. ot i | sports. Tu will bo tho anaval champion Lo apecia deputy. Then all tho deputics and | city. 1t had tnrows aside the architect's | Fiteh: alternutes. Il I 'Kirby, Gecrge Gib: | wnd sonding buck tho dnteadoers 1s wimost, A P i ¢ ship meeting of the Amateur Athlotic union 3 < RS- Al R, L % other heuds of divizions were introduced and | plans and had lot tho bidders furnish their [ son. J. I Reove, B, ( Olicls Boaoht. | Lokt T4 UE0QIINR {4 Athlarlos. Ak which govern amateur athletics in the United | Bram, Neb., Oct. pecial to Tue | Mr. Hendricks assured them that he contera- | own plaus. hovanthiwipdel Ol ol Bannedye U F Milwaukoo!lo 1 ©§ T States, and it will bo decidea who will be the | Bee.] ~Three tramps went to N. M. Oster- | plated no changes in the staff. Councilman Conway suid that he know but | Kiqmas T 1k Craue, €. N. Powoll und & i - % | champions of Awerica for the coming year | lund's store this worning about 7:30, just | . The new coilector’s first day was marked | littlo about farniture. e had soen tho sam- [ K wardotonry D. Estabrook, E. G Me oulavilio.. i 4] in the v\fixus":t:fixl‘lr:.ul-’nr:l:r matous s | attor bis clerk liad oponed up, Thoy pro- | bY 8 selauro whict fucludes wixty active boi | ples shown by the ISetohum und the Audrows | @ilian, I 5. Hradley, . L. Carrund'A. 6. Ed- ston. . il 1 e be one of | b oF T8 € Y constrictors, and a shiver went “through the | peopie. The agents bad asked him to [ wards! erves tho most successfuil over held in this coun- | tended to want to look at somo pants, One | Roiriiue when it was known that tho snukes | vou or their contracts. He said Independent Primaries A Great Ga nday. try. There are twenty-two events oi » | of them called the attention of the clerk to | wars TR Ay A h H4 Noupareil park, Fifteenth and Vinton strects, | bicycle, jumping, putting the shot, vaulting, | 10 nailed three pair of pants aud 1ett. The | gy akes wero in fiver cases. They arrived on 1o up he did not consider Coots in the eal, | hall, the independont peopl’s party ot Owmahn re Ig t Bunday afternoon, being a match game for | 1€ bolico v hunting for the tramps but they | tho steamship Advaneo from Rio Juneiro. | Conway knew about the Central Labor union. | will meot in delogato convention to nominat . 0RC8D0, now lying in Brooklyp. The snakes, forty- | If the members would pay him what they v t. The primaries to choose dele. And T have gained 10 pounds In ¢ months, seven bugs ana fifigen staffed birds were im- | owed him be would bave more moucy thai | ¢ o neld last evening, e AT T FE T p\:rmll.llll is allogod, nylumclnm on spacvia: now. Counciluun Bruner was called for Bt ot T e N A i Eah vl Gt BT ot ot i dri ot Roap 4 o o | tion. They were s¢iz6d on the ground that o said that Messrs. Osthoff and Conway | schoupy, T. Egan, Stephen Mutoha and ¢ suys Mr. B Hia: A f Roso wmd the forthcoming battio will bo a roval | Kansas City men of tho samo class, fought | Loy, had stolen tho panis at Osterland's | oy wora subjoct {20 por cont duty, us thoy | had covered tho ground in their spocchos. | Taspitol Sk ; By, Bostiestar, N X Tl ahudsk one. The Nonpareil managemont has made | for a small purse near here last night. T ot m‘"_‘ O Pt '1'x..nh{.,.<'.',‘.. were not imported for p museum. The 'u‘ulu‘lL i:'\ votin nu-_\:. l\;~)h"h~uu .»“.Im' i :;“I“I“\ ard “hmbil‘ ‘I“:hlr:l .'n.f\?]lty'; 'n‘. \:( Chronic Dyspepsia amplo avrangements for the nocommoda- | fin weighed in at 153 and Crocket at 146, | and sold thom a short timo afterwards o | \wants the Con forence Postponnd pans, took dnto comldoraNon e TUA s | Buldwid and B, 15 Swidsou Mon of & lavgo attendance, and | The latter was evidently much better trainea | Frank Brooks, who runs a second hand Anta tho Conprpnoe tosty s I A O O tha Sauncil voted | o Third ward—J. ‘1l Bluko, John Quinn. I My digestion heing very bad, and T was sonsideriug the excellence of thelr games | than bis opponent, and what littlo betting | 8tore. The tramps were fiued 20 and costs, | =OTTAWA, Ont, Ogt, 3.—The government | doing that, 4 major l‘,,‘,',',,,",‘,‘:“.““’l““"‘:.“, voted | cohen, Clark Vottér Williamiecse, Frank | broken down from overwork so that I could and tho especial excitoment that will mark | JvA8 dove was at big odds on Crocket. ‘‘The | Mo wmonoy was foundon them. Thoy are has rocolved § dispteh from the British ot | ™Ntv. Conwny' domanded that tho entivo | " Fourth Ward~ . O. Strloklor, Dr. Conkliug, | ot slcep nights, But my stomach 14 now b the stru gglo in question, the grounds should | (i bame ot fo and smonmon rmrooket had A SRR Gont Harrison Gesirbd k. postponomont of the | committeo sizn the resolution. President | K. K ‘Thomag M. Tuylor, —Tierney, perfect eondition, and for all the above benoty bo packed, The South' Omuha team is a | faft at will, In the fourth round G riftn fn Paris Lovers Wed. conference in tradehatters fixod for the 15th | Redman ruled that it was uot necessary, as | Jicobs sl WIS oo o ¢ my gratitude is due Hood's Sarsapariila strong ono and will make w hard fight _for | jahod weak and fn the besinnine of the op ane 1¥.6f1 inst., owing to Mr, BMiue's illud A re- | the club would stand by and back up the O B oy AV, 1 Olka ound wi _ 0 v o beginning of the Afth Tt T i r ., owing to Mr, ne's illndss. A re- | U ld s d > [ 4. M. Kennoy. A. 1. Swendby Ison, “ -B h victory. ‘Thoy have been boaton by the Non- | (foeket dealt hith & blow. on the neoh e | , g » ply was sent assenting to the bostponement | Fesolution. Mv. Bruner aain got upon tho | i 5o ribiny and James Kirk Water-Bras pareils, but by a very close scove, und are ox- | yottled hiw. © huck that | elegram to Tur Ber.|—Pauline Magisson | bit expressing tho$vish that the conference | floor and devotea half an hour to sluging the |~ Sixen Ward—J.Jo Burr, E 1. Ruthertord A I 10 vea e tremely anxious to got back at thom. And Bl arrived from Paris today and was met at the | take place before thie bid of the year as par- | Praises of the Ketcham comvany's goods. | Ghiaries Johuson. Anirew Dove Maore, ARGATIRORNIR. ERIIAAING REA 1SRRI, 20 the Nonpareils, too, are on their mettle, Fatally stabbed a Clrous Ma depot by her old lover, Alexander Michon, | liatent will meot eariy in the new year and | Mr. O'Connor said that the whole discussion | Stoknan g b AYIRIE o 5 Gop MIGE S TRILAE NS R 427 pag and declare they intend to administer fiag- | Macowm, 11, Oct, 2 While & cirous was | Thoy kissed and macched diroct to the coqrs | it Would bo incenvenient for ministers to bo | Was for political purposes and was for the AV i Mt Wikl Buralok. i, E Hood's Basparilin Tho offnet la-MAnss sliation tho Magie City boys will remembor ) ; absent from Ottaws at that time, purposo of defoating the vo-election of somo | gilk P TR nd 1. C. Foreln ace of their lives. }0 a sido between the Nonpareils and the Won by an Omaha Scrapper. The tramps were arrested this forenoon, South Omahas. These are undoubtadly two KAnsas Crry, Mo, Oct. 2.—Billy Crockett, | They were idontified by Charles Lamb, clerk of the strongest amateur toams in the state | an Omaha middle weight, and Ed Griffin, a | for N. M. Osterlund.” A short time after i g velous as I scem to e almost entivoly exbibiting at Tenuessoe last night an em. | house, where Countv Judge Katon, assisted e of the membors of the present couucil Ninth Ward—John Thomias, b. I 0Connell, | cured.” J. M. JOUNS0N, 10th Street, 2 b ploye got into & row with Allen James, | by Au interpreter, pronouuced the marriag Ol Mr. Schuacke said the object of the | NJp Nackutt, J. K. Owen, Alred Bralnard Talodo, Ohlo, 1¢ you auller (rom SPEED RING, Jamos stabbed the showman in tho breast | ceremony. Alexander and Paulive learnod Say F . E discussion was for the purpose of gotti A Miller and Anson Bigelow o With a pocket knife so severely that ho will | to love each other in Paris, Ho arrived hero | A SAN Faxcisco, Cal, Oct. Advicos by | g4',0te ana not to boom or defeat any per - Indigestion Olncinnati's People il Unable to | ale. Half » bundved attaches of tho circus | 'WO months ago and after securing sufiicient | the steamship Mononai say that theisland of | sop, The taxpayers simply wanted Lo know Air Line to Leadville. O dysnentia troutiles ratHood!s Sama narills Plok Latonla Winners. captured James and would have lyncned nim | cash sent for her, They will farm in Otoe | Tanna has been visited by a hurricane and | how their interests were being caved for, J Desvex, Colo., Oct. 2—It was announced | OF A¥3herti fro IADATIHA: CrxersyaTy, 0., Oct. 2.—Ono of the lazgest | Put 10 the interforeuce of tho oitizons, who | €ouuty, out near Dunbar. devasted by a civilwar. Fierco fighting was | M. Kioey cf tho Contral Eabor snion W | today that the Denver, Arex & Wostors rail- | escued man and locked bim in a barn called for. He did not think that the counc crowds of the meeting attended today’s races | ynder a heavy T Y v P v . going on und two villages were swept outof L ronts of | WAy, an air line from Deunver to Loadviile, v guard, The sheriff will en- | Zeutmeyer Not a Candidate. g 4 swopt outof | (us s home industey body. The ageots of 5 at Latonia, Pretiwit and Bortha were the | deavor to bring tho prisoue to Macomb, bUS | Scuceren N, Oot. 4. 's‘vlclul'“h) g | k0008, - Lo Mapider ,".'"'x‘.;’"";"‘,f"'*j MO | tho foreign houses were not compelled o re- | will be comme within ton du Hood’s Sarsaparilla ' 4 I n b L, 6%, o Lo 2 F Yy = AR SRR nain in Omaus for months. Omaba men had | pushed to completion. The road will 01 by all druggists. or 85, Propared on wuly close favorites that won. tho shuwmen wwour thoy will uever aliow | gy 't Miley Zoutmeyer Is not & candidato | Glldomorston was wrecked In Dianorons | i I Ouaha for month, Quale 1oy U | od to sompialion, The road Sold by all drugkists. 81; slx for 83. Propared auly uOwarda thrt have Pal ARA. Bo o (W OF CiZlo s for the suprome bench, and woula not accopt, | 23X, ‘The cutter Hilda was driven ashore, | {LCL A Gliaia mon could have made the | FV4L 40 the Hrenver € A0 A by O L MOOD 400, Apsivassrion, Lawall, Nash ! 't this weetiug, ‘oue Nine Orushed Hetween the Dlatforms. the nomination uuder’ wuy oircamstances if | f10 8 cauco. coutaining twelvo uatives was | gypyituro arad Midiand SOAIAD M Hearatvans 100 Doses One Dollar sh Pref I y 2+ 2 3 i ", h lemoct o pe 081 driving an 500 foot unnel ung rgentine tarsi, Al ' JUish FEsttnt RV 01 | Cevan Rarios, I, Oct. 3.—[Spocial Telo- | (00, fOROVEAL0 Bute osutral commitiee = Patronize Homo Industrics pass. " A coustruction company with & oapl were nocks apart 10 the ordor named. Time: | €ram to Tux Brs,)—Johu S. Pulley, a brake- Lo X All Hands We ;Hnru\l, His ides was to patronize Omaha me of $1,000,(00 wa i toduy 1o pust ) man on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pau ! Aris, Samos, Sept. 10, —The Pennoala, ¥ hanies. It would bo benefisial to patronize work, and A X-pre safBcond race. selling purse; for all ages, ue | rallway, was fatally ivjured o the yards | o BIale Minister Remgned. = orted lost with all on board some months | Omaha houses at all times. ‘The home me- | dont of the Rio Grands, David Rowy g WIERE enty yards Teg ats here todsy while coupling. His head” was s, Neb, Oct. 3.—[Special to Tue | 4.5 oy again been heard trom. She was | chanic should be patronized and the counc o Of the prime moyer pLerpr WO leadors pusses der the wi » olose to- 1 3 oW S¥ 3 ondors pussod under tho wire g0 0losg 10° | oyuht botween the platforims of two passeu- | Brk.]—Rev. Jobn Power, pastor of tho [ wieckod on the Marshad group May 4 but | hud made a great mistake by goiug outsido road will b i standi @ ha Vira, 1808 10 2, however, was kiveu rst place | ger coaches. Cougrogational church hore for the past | all hands escaped 10 socure the coutract for furnishing the city | per cout grado, 1t gontly tones and stimulates the stomaeh, uasists digestion and ereates an appetite.