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HE OMAHA DAILY B RIDAY. OUTOBER 1¢. 1891 ALLERTON HAD AN EASY RACE | ficn: At o vo v wien. mme:YIGT[N OF DRUNKEN WOMEN, | ettt Tt shloaniisss | OMAHA'S DEMOCRATIC RALLY. | Sivgsvesyancasterurstass iswraneat | [ISTENED T0 THE LAWYERS, Third race, mile and tourth. Throa fi bl 4 to the individual and not to the ehiireh sartars: K ngmaxen won, Judgo o snid district o s entitiad 1o ‘have his 8 not friend of OhFistinn ity Who drags poll HAr 0 Setond. eokon, 19 1o name pinced upol{ e ofloial haligh us *Jnde: ddowitarn hureh o 318 ' riend oF o s e 0 210 i ¢ { S SeTore 8 4 : § atate who desires that reilgion shall in. + Y Fourth o, Whit andloap, value | Vi h haraote! I'4 therofore, ne : ordered by the under Reoepti 0 2 i { 1 vade the doma of polities hureh and ' ) . " Delmarch No Match for the Graat Hawke | 4 Fourth race Whit handloap wntug | Vioious Fairbury Oharacters Have a Fight | winad civief Justico that the said county clark ption to the Prominent Party Men [ vado the gomain of \politios. Churchand 'Lt Nigh's Meeting of the Oonnoil's eye Trotting Rtallion. Bhe treteh prosty well bunched. Then Humil- i b duto to be printed upan the offistal ballot, tor Al TaLhot strenuth: iay. FADOF WonK e FoF ot Invostigating Committes, eation in the following manner, —_ Thopoe that we who ‘are present tonfght wili . ton made Hils effort on Dagonet, 110 (1) to i, ! of Judge of the distriet court, Fifteenth For J never 1lvo to see the duy when church shall be and the Tattor drew nway and won an exeiting g of o district eour A NANCY HANKS SOLD TO A BOSTON MAN. | fhrey thratyiis sl Tt WAL 1Ine | NAGGIE MURPHY'S ~ SKULL CRUSHED, | hntrict-~voto for twos .| TARIFF AND OTHER ISSUZS DISCUSSED. | Rrravut'tetinst S SHUR RS LS | COUNCILIAN SPECHT WANTS TO FIGHT. for the e, *Yorkvilie: (o favorice, et —_— AL W.Crites ot Chiadeon —Tndopondont — i oo 1¢'wili o o sad dny foF the coantry Hot i the pace. after the first ov ; and NonPurtisan " WhCH o il Tovo whon this shali ocou Biare Buyor and Sclter Refuse to Give the | Hse ieid Mty bt Sop5) siralsbis, | William Spears and His Consort Ar- | Democratic Views from a Democratie | ot dir ‘f".‘u:m"‘l]:”\ ‘ry‘l.":'v"r '”";u‘t ‘-vvv.ll for | Light Progress Made In the Tnvestig Figures -Nebraska City's Lively Fifth race, Pelhan By handicap: restod for Murder—Another Per- AvAsA Con, Standpoint Delight a Democratic | toudd anything 1 winte hie Loy said ason tion—Two Depositions tead and elelty i : four entries’ one mile anda quarter, Fight son siously Wounded Chiet Justiee Supretme Oourt of NebFasks. 1 By’ natlonal § \ y Sl / t i cd— o n's nal fssues. Thop havo been so ably dis- y W ‘. Mecting—Other Sport atartors: Kirkover, 05 (10 to D, won, Pick dsls A Guge County politios. Rkl ciissed by our Visitose who stend xo° Nigh. |n a Couple of Witnesses Ex- THe Nww n 1121 10 to 1. second, Russoll, 116 (7 o 5), Other Nebraska News. : S Little Talk. the eaunctis of the domocratic party, that it 45D third, " Time 2 : Bearnice, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special to Tie would be Inimodest ns well na lmpossible for Much Talk et Al B 010 P WO, ALY by 1 Lty il L b d Al i A o A T Lesisaros. Ky, Oct 15 Twenty-five | lenzth.’ Roquetort, 1 ‘(o I second, whed [ Farnnvry, Nob, Oct. 15.—[Spocial Tele- | city yesterday and announced tnat he would | Tne facksonian and Samoset clubs turned | may not. however, be st of Binow 1o onll Your i b thotsand peaple witnessed the Lrotting PACSE | ASior(n rg) Lu. oe pasans ont by Al | AFam L0 Tie Ban.|—Willlam Spoars and & | be potltion oandidata. It a3 sluos dovel- | out ju force lnst night toattend the domo- [ AHERIIGN to the” fuet that you are in- tho | bt UL LA today. The majority were attracted by the | length, Koquetort second. {yo lensths be (o irtesan named Vino, keoper of a house of | oped that ho lod a numerously signed poti- | cratic meoting at Exposition hall i honor of | 18 democtatic. s 15 Ot wmd e Ju " | {08 Ist night for th purposo of koing deeper Alletton-Delmarch mateh for 3,000, The nosare o to D, Time: 1154 ame i tho northeastorn part of the city, | tition with tho county clerk. Sald Judge | the visiting delogation of staunch democrats | IP1s0n why you should not Tiuve oMotals 1 | 1110 the question of whetner or not boodlo il , d o Audpiion s * TR . riiony with the peopie. had been used in connection with the award loar 0 > ) T paia a visit while drunk at a late hour last | Appleget: “I can but feel thatI wasud- | from the east. At 7:80 o'clock the Jackson- ’ il L d day was clear and the atmosphero sharp. Philadeiniia Trotting. With a fow more words of encourngement | ing of tho eity hall fuenituro contract The track firm and fast. The first race was | Pricapeenia, Pa., Oct. 15.—This was the night to a disorderly house kept by Maggio | fairly treated by the republican judicial con- | jans, with the Musical Union band at their | the's 4 d ‘ " ipaidray i v 4 i 5 " speaker closed and Governor Boyd au Uniike the former ones, last night's meet- the 2:22 pacing class, There wero ten start- | third day of the Philadelphia Driving club's | Murphy, al'as Milllo Iiv An altercation | vention recently held in this city. [have | head, and with lighted torches, marched to | nounced thie moeting adjourned, 4 A SEat At e LA B L ll ars, but tho real contastants waro Paul, e | meoting., -Sunitiarios ensued 10 which Spears flourished a murder- g it A ST 60 nothing to say against the siccossful candi- fpt : o : g ! o dates, but I am satisfied that the convention | the rooms of the Samoset club in Boyd's BEMOGRATIC | : the lobby listoned to the oratory of tho dora and Proctor. Paul won, Fedora second, | First race. 2:0 trot. purse 400, concluded ous-looking revolver and the Vine woman | was putupagninst me. I have canvassed | theater. A linowas formed and the Samo- e EATIC PRIMARIES, IKWVeis.: E s S Dotevin first, Florenge Ssncond. Kitty Frasior | struck tho Evans woman in tho hoad with a | tho situation very thoroughly, and have en- | sots fell into tho procassion, making a lino of s Yorer . ek ! me: 3:25 ; " ractuting e d o g | couraging nssuraoces that a formidable num- | big torchos held by sust 300 o oxt came th sontest between 295 puces purse H00: Ateractiye first, Henry | slangshot, fracturing sho skull and causing | couraging nssuracces that a formi blazing torches held by av least 300 eu T or WS BEt) Do, Thmpest third. Dest time: 3:144, | & wound /fom which she has since died. ber of my friends will stay by mo in the cam- | vy giasts, Allerton and Delmarch, and the betting, rol. purse $500: Luragon first Another courtesan was badly injured in T o et Bive Which the night before had been $1,000 to fikrry Cardinal third. Best time: | the affray and is in u critical condition, Th 0 Scott was in the city yesterday can- | s010 brocetsion HIALCHEEo Seventeohin il 050, broke oven. An immense amount of s o $500: Vitello first. Puritan | COTONCE 18 making an investigation at the | vassing tne situation and con forring with his | Farnam and easu to Twelfth stroet, then money went into the Eool boxos, and many 15 price: purso $300: | Vitello, first., JUra | prosont time and Spears and the Vine | republican friends hercabouts. With five | over to Douglas nad north to the Exposition WERS 4L 015 1o QUi EhEIF belh.on, “Dha AP LR IS b0, GAANTAl iy fian- | Woman were arrestod and aro held toanswer, | candidates in the field the situation is at | hall, where a largs crowd was in attendauce e o nis won. Stuaniey second, 1 B third, Best | the woman on a charge of murder and Spears | leastinteresting & to listen to democratic doctrine as pro pearance of William and Allerton “”; time: 2:25, as an nceessory. The ity democratic committee met Tues- L L ¥ greotad with loud choors. Allorton appearet T day_ovening and concluded to make uo nom Mystic Park's Programme. Horses Lost. inations for city officors, but to givea laft- Delegates Chosen Yesterday to Attend Cotonel Reemer's Dep sition : the Convention HINOrrow ‘The ball was started by the introduction of The democratic primaries wero held yes- | the deposition of Colonel Iteomor, the agent terd: to seleet delegatoes to the city conven of the A. H. Aundrows Furniture company tion 10 be held at Germania hall tomorrow af- | Ho testitiad that during his sojourn in ternoon at 1 o'clock. Thero was no_contest | Omana ho was a compotitor with the Koteham \\"‘(:‘Ix‘}lv I\’:| :I)‘lfl”‘ l”llf Eighth flVUL Seve Furniture company, and as sueh agont talked ards, and in_these the caucus ticke A pounded by well known speakers successful. The result by wards was as f VAR L BN bbb LD iy to be in good condition, Doblo soon came on I Iivery seat in the large hall was taken and | lows council. Hoaid not talk a groat deal with o Eedale it Dalarobs ua (e was AImAas | o =ORLoN: B1a8S,, 00k 1 —AbO 1000 Poo-il - BAvonow, N 15, Spocial to Tis | banded ondorsement to tho independent | &ftor a soloction by tho band a procession of | Mhirt ward—Jolin O'Connell, A. MeAndrow, | 40 of thom, more than to explain tho quality e | Delmarch, and hio wa A MBI HRdIe fodRe e Fia . 18 thiey LINAD YR the B8l guistied genticmen headed by Governor orhaoh, Juilis bR i : vociferously greeted. :,\!f:w“\n"m‘ljl;‘;n:llllll (paric today and the track | By, | —This moraing a barn a nalf mile west R Boyd marched upon the piatform.” ol b U oty e Baldice, {gHd PIGEILE S hods pYalkor sont, them away on oven torms, e o0 e brasta | OF this place, togothor with tho conteats, was Hiler oL TIIATE 1,66 ek Awmong_the distinguished domocrats who | | Foutth ward - Wareon Switzlor, 0. Donovan, ol A L WL LR ) olmarch leading a half length ¢ 1 e Bratny B e, Theat tlmas 005 vurned. It was occupied by J. H. Loshe, o | Bram, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special Telogram | occupicd soats on the stage were tho foliow- | % Fhilbin, Jack Knowles, Franlcdorrissey, | (Mot ing: Hon. J. E. Boyd, T.J. Mahonoy, M Cogwesiiall und Ed. Mill ing tho Androws furniture i the city hall, ter and a length at the half and a length and E y o) 0 8! ol class, purse 00, unfinished: Terragon | tenant, who lost four head of horses and two | toTI'nue Bek.| ~The democrats aro short an- phey Wir X 1 a half at the three-quarters. In tho strotch Dinali’ second, Etta K third. Best time J b | ; LS V. Gannon, Acting Mayor Lowry, Charles | charies 11ame. o e B oV R aE | but nover by word or action Intimated that Doble gave Delmarch the whip, but Allerton colts, which wero covered by $150 insuranco | other candidate for district judge. W. H. | Okden, Buelid Mar 6t Tiltonta; o= | ¢ g came under the wire winner by alength. | 1 00, unfinshed: Robinson | 1 the Omaha Fire Insurance company. Tho | Eller, who was sclected by the democratie | soph Garncau i"““‘(“:“];“g;‘{"l' Tiohie dar | Gonnorsyd; Cumiing and 1. McGorry, Alter: | ho wanted money or pay for his influenco, Time: 1. D won, It 1) ond, Nutmount third. Best | barn, which belonged to Fred Canowski, | contral commtteo to supply the place va- | Bryanand anumberof the members of tho Lew Connolly, C. 8 Whitney. M. Galvin Mr. Reemer swore that 1. D. Weary had In the second heat Allerton led off and at | tme: 328K, g was ot insured. The fire started from the | coHE 0T 4 ! SORTAR And SAt0s8t olubs & Garrity, told bim that the newspapeas were full of the quarter was leading by half alength. In ORTTEOrRIR R GoR kiug of a lautern, which was knocked ed by Langdon of Sarpy county, has sent vosident Ogden of the Satmosets aroso at | . SI¥th ward=Delegates: Oharles MeEekron. | poports at Soieavivian hepins the stroteh ho increased his load a length and | g o : & G down by onoe of the hors his letter declining the nomination to tho | 4 WSt 80! SIS arose at | G\ ‘iarncy, L. P, Johnson, T, T v, | reports about Morearty and othor douncil- fLIL SAx Fuascisco, Cal, Oct. 15.—This was i 3 tho conclusion of the selection by the band | umnenn. 1 Siciien men, to which ho repiiod that b \ won by two lengths. Timo S e bt BN Lt TS . proper committee today _Mr. Eller and fam- | and said ¥ . B Sichsad "0 meo, to which ho ropliod that o would not Before this heat the betting feli to50 to7 | the third day of the Pacifio Coast 7 ] rd T » fiylott or Groensboro, . N. C,, this morning | “; fry R e op | Batess 0 et U Doviees iy uy” Morearty’s support. — Weary thought n favor of Allerton. The third heat was a | Horso Brecders assoclation meoting. | Ciawrouo, Neb., Oct. 15.—|Specia whore he goes to mariage a Keoloy 1nstitute, | (it soratiy ficasure that Tenll upon onoot | Hushingor, raytol tee fuus it would require considorable monay, at repotition of tho second, Allerton winning | First xice, Stanford stikes for Syear-oile | gram to Tum Ber.| ~The sccond day of the | organized by Biar parties. Nobraski und tho Unjted Statos (o prosido ot | -.Seventh wurd—Joseph P, Mogoath, P, W, | 12ast 880U, to buy Movenrtyls influence. do by a length. Time: 2:15!{. Summury AN % i h armers rof 7 Dr. W. H. Palmer, the domocratic candi- | this Inrge mecting. Nolntroduction 1s noedod | Birkhauser, Androw Murphy. Jerry B. Keioe, | U8 Mr. Reomer replied that it Morearty y it 5515, farmers reunion was a success. A large \ 5 3 nhs Sl t 3 v 1 Allerton WA SIVATR Jked over the track of d-year- | orowdaccomiiod tol o date for coroner on the county ticket, also | When I suy that I refer to the only rghitully, | James Schnelderwinde, Jonn Belick and 1 | Wanted money it wonld bo uscless to pur f vl Hoa i ke ML crowd assembled to listen to Dech and kdger- | 500 PO €I O e fiso | truly elected govornor of the state, Hon. | Falk. chase him, as it would be hard to find out Tim T 2115, 21163, purse ot 880, Frank [ {00 flfib’""[l: ‘1"’“0"31,"1!" forenoon and | giaq 1o Greensboro. Janies E. Boyd. (Prolonged cheers.]. I;muv.’w....t\ .. V. Gallagher, J. 1L Hun- | how he would stand whon wanted. A short Ly fourt raC i ) ree-for-all. V (to_cart) won, Wanda (to_cart) second, Una ech in the afternoon. he programme wa A er accepts i i b el B e, Willinm Nightin, imes Connor, F time after that Morearty boeamo interested plhe fourth vace was the froo-forall | Wilkes tin hurdoss)third. Dess (et 5:17%. | Interspersed with vocal and instrumental | o r: Bt accopts this sithation on o} =~ Colonel Bynumin dntroduced. Gptbiebe Mkt Hendrckson wnd Thouas | in other contiactors and, whnlo bo said that Homestaks third, Best time: 2:16! Y Oths W PArk A large number of Chadron people | 1 m,ccrm“w‘ Bt Gov. Boyd stepped to tne front and ina | B'\{ISH e liked tho Andrews furniture, ho had not T o H rme Won the siiddle Park. v resent. About -500 people attended S few words acknowledged tho compliment S i . de u ow ho wo e, The third race was the Bouner stakes, two . bt ¢ presen peor 3 [ I Joseph Gurnenu, jr.. Axel Moyer. Ed Ger made up bis mind how he would vote {hitnraeTor: biycatolds BB vaTgellte ' won Loxnox, Oct. 15.—The raco at Newmarket nd - Sdgerton speak again touight in Zdgerton's Few Friends. paid bim and then introduced Hon. William | 887Van Buren wnd 1o 1, Hoge ¢ On cross-exauination 1 his deposition the Lady Wilton sccond, Cico third. Best timo! | today for the Middle Park plate for 2-year- | Chadron. s Asuraxn, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special Tel- “\;‘)'l'l:lm imimsxmukurlvf Lh? Srenl s = = witness swore that he had not beon on iutt 2130 ST A Pe. fo AP S L A AT oy Brainard Raided by Thicves. et s B ton, Wiltiam Me. | . Mt Bynum was greoted with cheers, and | #epablican Petmary Candidates. wate terms with Councilman Speeht. He had Monbars \was. nenb)to) beat tho 2-year.old | Owme, 5l Dinblo seou, Gauntist third. Mo || mryshn, Nabe, Ok 15 (pecint v Tirn | Koaighian, wio I stamping. the stave for Bde \yhon quict ind bosn restorad the spdaier | Tho Fourth ward ropublicans met ot Specnt, but had never thought of offer race, record ana the Lexington track record, | sturters. Be M. Murphy S tet Bty iods e Ll Bla Anderson’s office. €. J as olected | ing him moncy for his eupport, as ho had al and made 2:19%{. BT Tt L M. Murphy & C Lardwaro store | gerton, was in the city today and addressed Ttis with some decreo of‘embarrussment | charman and Androsw 13 ways considored Mr. Specht was honest and Natlss Hanife waa lai odb abd exhibited to 5 dwyer Bros nnings. was broken into by burglavs last evening | 80 sudicuce of twenty-five or thirty persons [ that I appear before you this evening, hecause 4 n o R RIS B ot Bt e e A aton rdnb e B | o Nawi VSl C Tho Dwyer stabies | and thair antiro stock of pockot knivas and | i BOUSrson's lall, Ho roceived but little | ptiters wilo wore to spuakc’ ure unablo to be motion W. Bechel, W. Broateh, e Vo ! 5 ) Asiiae 3ins 7 2 2 Ll ¢ s courageme o o votors ¢ wero, Governor Blaek was ealled away from | C. B. . Denn, H 3 alue of” » rty's Vote, nounced thit she had been sold by Colonel | this season won §175,000, the highest of any | p 6 right! o, | upport orencouragement from tho votors of | SRR, BORCIANC AL NS S laptnaln y Smith and s 3 razors taken. Wright's blacksmith shop, | this soction. Although thore was a good LRATAGIhabaURId o RO A ORER T LWLV el B e T TN oI i ® i taadl a5 e oo The deposition of E. D. Weary, another Boswell to J. Malcolm Forbes of Boston at | stablo winuings. b e ? M AT B lhe o ne Ty s AT o 8 L Matasek's saloon and_McElvain's grain of- | number of farmers in town, but fow seomed | Al Gonitor Faleoner ot West Vircnia W {5 e0 167 Sl e o tes oy | agent of the Andrews companuy, was read. ct He had talked with nearly all of the cou a private price. Buyer and selier refused to - ] fico' wer ISt pom Do R atERTRe s FOIBRY LHEA givo tho. hives, but Tonieht thero 15 good | : Tips (..‘r x..: g flea \‘vviny:;l:‘l; atiad upon, ‘Lo strangers, | disposed to go near the hall. responsibiiity e Tallon to my ot to Speak | soven altervates for tho city convention QoY oo pason to velie rice was not less Theso horses are looked on with great B bl J e = e 0 you in the discharge of my duty. Cheir report was laid upon t S wher | cilmen about furniture and” had told Colone reason feve that the price was no 8 upou as the thieves, aud officers are now Another Democratic Vacanc Iieltove that the times when people are not | made and the Lerod tha Tollowing: | Keomer that it would cost S50 1o securs rty) at first soomed desirous of hav ne. W. N, Babeoe than £40,000. Colonel Boswell said ho con- | favor for the races named: Cibiie e g Cxaltea AT N Lpon paon o) L : cluded to sell her'as he had eleven moro of RN TR, looking for them. lu,.um” Nob, Oct. 15— [Special Tele- | cxcited '|',.'1|'v(m“'i‘..1’,1’,?.;3:”,’,‘.3"\(5"“”"' ) r ith, John S. Wake. | Morearty’s vote and influence. Ho tad heard the same biood. KinCxto O BB EvTTe gram to Tur Brr.]—A. Frod Cole, secretary Hise e i , . S, Creigh, Ed Hancy, | it rumored that othor votes wero for sale, _ Custuway IT, Benedictine. —[Svecial | Of the democratic organization of Buffalo | been on this tour for ks and Duncan_and B. H. Robison, Alte but after consulting with Colouel Reemer NEBRASKA CI N int. Dushinz Bell n £ L 5 5 S - Olepkc | homeward ~ bound. I republican rty | nates—N. A. Kubn, T. K. Suavorough, I thoy had decided that they would not spend i $—Ruceland, Banguer. % f 3ir. | —Tho police here re- | 0UNtY, was notified, today by County Clerk | oiue into power Tess than thr 4 Whiteboru, 12, L. Porrine, . A. Van Alstyae, | om0 dollar to bribo councilmen L TR e o D coived a tolegram tonight to look out fora | K M. Rankin that' John E. Mellet of Ra- | under vary favorabic conditions and prepared | ) I Blair and T W, Blackbarn * | " lu his deposition Mr. Weary tostifiea that ] L e C 71 AR - veuna, candidate oy the democratic ticket for | atonce for husiness. Tt was a business cou- T BRI Viiie ; . Colonel Reemor had told nim’ that Morearty Track Yesterday Afters man by the name of Charles Blake, who shot | .. g ! K & T gress and proceeded to business in o wa & . Evans was unanimously endorsed S 5 Y {oires 1k Yestorday Afternoon. GLOUCESTER, : Aofichy ) county judge, had witharawn from the cai I od to business in & Wiy | ror somntroller, % I MeGons had his lines out for bait and that 1f his voto e R 1—Fitzroy. Willium Honry. his wife at Weeping Water this atternoon. | di “This loaves only two candidates in | Whichsoon depleted the United States’ treas- pueoner, i, I MeUonnell for tho | Ui sacured it would have to bo bought, He Nenraska Ciry, Neb, Oct. 15.—|Special 1 zroy. am [lenry, It is expected th P t g . : ury of the surplus aceumulated by demoeravie | Board of FEaucation, and W. F. Bechel for | \as secured it would have to b bouxht. 110 Ao W P hat Blake will attempt to | the fioid 4 STt that th G Tologram to Tie Bee.]—The weather was Judxo Miteli Kowg P e e e 3 o [t was not_iong beforo a halt | councilman. did lll!rmhlnm )1‘\;2.-.n_|\ that there was 1o favorable toduy aud the race track was in | §-—Garrison, I ; ing has statiouod his mon so the follow can- Oné Ticket Less. AR lR paLiom G cogrmmon; | S The ated ward renublinanst neld s atcts |0 Ay O ni i (£ ught to i nkojtho tino condition. This, coupled with alargo | 8—Tobmast Carlow uot cscape in case he arrivos. Syracuse, Nev, Oct. 15.—[Special Tele- | 3 ¥ with o deficlaney in the treasury. | oy .yl-f(‘:\.l.?‘}‘\!fifmi\.w Shnt mphsand o iy hall: T could dob asn: how. : crowd of enthusiastic admirers of horse AEYOOdy s On Nearty Lost His Life, gram to Tini: Br. |~ The prohibition _county Extravagant Republicans. the primarios today: Dologates—Sol Prmco, | could vote against awarding the contract to racing, mado the day a big success at the SPARKS OF SPORT. Crawronn, Nob., Oct. 15.—[Spoclal Telo- | Convention was to' have met at Unudila | rmne national bank rescrve fund ot #x,- | A:D: White, Lee Hurtley, Louis Faist, S. C. [ Andvews. Witnoss ‘told Morearty uhat it Driving Pork meoting. Tho bt milo 0080 | fonue waskburn itteq, | 5T @T5 B |—Tames ik o oruko. | (98T, & e of th fathl spponces, wut | 0 | B, ool "B oty e, T, S | v ori Santeac ) G s Gocau running race that was started yestorday was 4! ) P’ > 4 e jomen’ vord came »m Ne- e i { B n our gt arles A anch, Na ‘own, % reart r § 0 o Funning rac Ut was stariod yestorday wis |1 ke of basoball will read wifh docp re. | WA 00 tho B. & M., was sorionsly hurt | Braska City that they worea fow days. 100 cntatives sutied down to LA, Bastman. G, K. Groyes, | e did not want Morcarty for an exponent el 2 & rrat tho telegraphod account of tho wreck on | 048 near Rutlund. He was climbing down | late, consoquently ‘there will be o prohii- (o Etosstor-all pce, r.v;\,‘.ln.;»;v“:n)gm was casy | tho Chicago & Bastern Lllinois road yester- | cattle shute. He was knocked from the car — e — cailed for and submitted, but the se ary of A OratIEi e heys day. One of the threo reporters killed was | aud came near losing his life. Severe bruises Didn'c Like the Tune the treasury’s report showed the exact fin Hulpe, I Dow, Fackott, J. W. Croft, | that Moroarty uever mado any uctual do McOrackin. S Leonard Washburn, the wall known Inter- | and a hard fall is all the injury he sustained. Cranks, Nov., Oct. 15, —[Special Tetegram | ¢lal ¢~ v dition. for the simpic on U Joe Redmond and I, J, y ! :u:mll Inlu' motey, but it was understood that i wanted it for his influence Magglo Biair. i Set 3 - e T ol .. | He will recover. -2 ¥ % books wid not be doetored. Sceretary In the Ninth w ollowing ticket was R R Ocean sporting writer, whose delicious ac il i to Tune Ber.|—Congressman Kem spoke at | JR0Ne1 ' tramnstor Of §a00h00 Trom tho sube | put forward s Dakkst Caaig Ueket wits | ¥\ ttor roading the depositions Mr. Whar- L ) Bailou was in e T s, purse 3130, Sums | counts of tho Chicago club's game dlighted Lostan Arn Cetral City today. to a very slim crowd, rosorve wnd business was onco | B U ¢ Dejoratos =Charles | ton catled Mr. Ballou. Mr. e e e Lt A ey | | Bram, Nob, Oct. Ls,—(Special to T | only about 13) being proseut. As a prolude jed: Bug azuin the Uetsuryls | Chapman, W. . Abstin and Alvin Motzier w York City and did not respond ; 3 1 | wora wenvera and while s, thorugbiy. on. | BEE:I—Tim Taylor, o ydung man &bout 91 [ o biaremarks the busd played “Dixio,'" and piwning U offics furnituro so s to | Alternates=C. D. Hutehinson, L. Bl Proseoution; Kesta: fhora:.: : "4 43 2] sciontious partisan of tho Colts, he never lost | Y2t old, was throwa down botweon the [ 1013 Of 0l soldicrs Jeft tho hatl. s o i et RO il s | W Nt B Win o 00T VeSO, | o prosecution statod that it had closed BPOLEed SIIN - srrressrss s -5 8 4 31 sight of the fact that the other side was en- | platform and car trucks here this ovening as THOUSANDS OF DEAD FISH. money? The Answor/ls onsy hud thastory cun | | o e WIRLer its s1d0 of the investization titled to a bearing. Ho wrote the best baso- | tho 5 o'clock passenger was pulling in, and 16 1041 Tn 1w, Words—new oftices, n T T Mr. Donovan, for the accused councilmen, 7 4 id that he had some afidavits that he Time: 2 . 0 C! ITHGTok Y viaé. arak woh by Harry \Sprana. [bAllBtultieverread, when picked up his right arm was badly | p, yater Toper; 100,000 is now paid out for salaries for new Thris Har s v 3 y Sprang. Crushod. It was ampuated palf way ba. | LOW Water in the Upper Mississinpi | oiices whiclh havo beon estabiished ndor th | Hon. Chris Hartman has aunounced him- | {youid liko to reud. :;‘,’,,';,[1;,':,'", city e sunniupilchcoMyasanoy i Browny Lost Awain. t veen the elvow and the shoulder. Causes the Trouble ol self as a candidate before the democratic | Mr. Wharton objected to the introduction won the first heat and Filmoro tho secondf [ Stovx Crrv. Ia, Oct. 15.—[Special Tolo- o == Dunque, Ta., Oct. 15.—Thero are thous- | qanunded a reduction of public ofiices nstead | ¢t convention for the oftice of treasuror. otamilavitsyaichincoursowas irogilac and e ot i e e oo S i (5 Dle Fn | Thie Uora Frbakarsnadis. Nebraska's A dvertising Trair R A e e S T A e S Mr. Charles S. Elgutter is a First ward re- | never heard of in any court or bofore any in- this ovent. Many persons were outspoken | slaughtored the St. Louis Browns today. | , PUATISoUTH, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special | sissippi. Tho river fell lower than for | L new oficus with the enornious salury roll | publican candidato for the Board of Educa- | vestigatiogcomunitor, = o0 n the asscrtion that the race had beon tixed. | o lntter wero not in it. Red Bhret is tho [ TelegTam to Tk Bus. | —Thousands of peo- | twenty yours, leaving a larqo numbor of fish | welt itted o’ puss the fores and e Kinley . - afidavith was simply o oxpedite matters. but the fudges did o moro thin, to call the | o,y iclior tho Corn Huskers have loft. for | P1o Wero at tho B. & M. denob this aftornoon | in' poola. which gradually dried and the fish | bill ; 4 ; Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup reduces in- | T'he witnesses could bo secured, but iv would rlaers tnto the judees’ stand_wnd warn thewn | Glo'sl\gamo series with the Hrown. Hart | Lo Lskon look at tho Nebraska advertising | have ainco diod. This stato of affairs oxiats He Talks on the Tariir. mmation whilo children aro teething. 25 | take u groat deal of time has gone to Chicago and Meukin has jumped | train as it passed through on its way east. | ¢\ oo along the river. The republican party does not occupy the s a bottle. Charrman Tuttie said that he could seo no for biood. : e Shre i Everybody expressed themselves as delightod sit { il 1) 1 T Vini Tn the second heat of this ruce Red Light | to Kansas City, but Ebret was invineible -vbod selves as delighted i position now thit it did i and 1881, In 8 T 5 objection to having the afivavits read. s e L AL ey RhY | tocay whenever he wauted tobe. Scoro: nd cousiderably surprised at the splendid lowa Presbyterians in Session. issthaebulliennsdosiimisinitnyonatires LS OMNENIEED AT, Mr. Chaffeo said that he w 3 ¥, vision of. the . Prosidont Grant urgo < g b rider, headiong over tho féuce. Tha' boy, | SI0uXOlty. ... 11 0 -5 0 0 0 0— .| exbibition. Mr. Spechit b en compelled 1o g0 on n, but bofors congress adjourned Colb, Charles Wohrer preferring to have some person with wmore 2 . Wik found necossary, Bolupritenni | R lo : A tanee a car_when tho train passed a | tion candidates in the field 6f Otoe county. | hnd ko ve neeconime Vv urioma, mab atconnts enho Fifth ward repuolicans ominated tor O loc seeio raminavion thoiwitnessy toatil o0 Booxt, T, Oct. 15.—[Special Telegr A DoNICoIEEass LA moCossIEy (O MO IIOn NG Domestic who 'had_only a fow minutes before been | St LOWIS LTl 2 0 0 00 10 01—+ \ Shetler. b e I R e B Db ORI ian ko ik 51115 m ponventlon|| |2 caso ibhielconlar iyt Hefluad for fined by the siarter for using obsceno lan- ST Brumnos et RO pe - Bl oyterlas » | "0 2o bick n Littletot me say that from 1846 | « nman| pounded questions and cross-mterrogations e T ataston for ualng (obaconn lan: Will Play in Chicago. Bratwice, Neb, Oot. 15.~[Special Tele- | composed of delegates from the various pres- | to ik the repubiicans were so well satisfiod | “Tho Amorican Librarian's conve Whichi hal beon sent o witnessos mad e ot P, And jmounting bi® | Cucaao, TIL, Oct. 15.—Lord Hawke and | Sramto Tuk Bee.!—Miss Sarah Morris, liv- | byteries of tho state, convened in tho Pres- | With low tarill that'this question was not | gsgion at San Frane ceo a0 c00% 1510 | answered at tne same tme as the regulae third money. Tomorrow 15 the big day. his party of English gentlemen cricket play- g X byteriau church here this evening. The del- | Mo an issuse bn thos capaiens Tn BSOIG | = gioson Do Aleze, in 4 it of Jonlousy, sho | TWBHOUs. 3 ~ ers urrived in this ity today. Tomorrow tof this city, bad an arm broken lust | cpates, layand clorical, number The | i urlil wus 1 perdont und the New | and kiliod his wife, at Soranton, . Mr. Osthofl said that the afitavits should David City Rnoes T T D R AT T (s o‘vun'lub: by having it accidently caught in the | prosent oflicers of this body are Rev. Englatid stutes wore so woll sutistiod shus s | * § ool & Cos wholosnle dvy gnods doal. | b Fead and if thera was anything in them D avip Crry, Neb,, Oct. 15.—(Special Tolo- | orack cleven of tho Chicago Cricket club. fiyiwhocotia oornishallor; L. Barrett, D.D., of Towa City. mode Riwihem Novrell Statod 10 congrers dhat s | ersof NowOreuns,” L, have o an as- Mo onolilissciroliore anidavits’ ram to Tk Brr.|—The futurity race wi ——— ; = Rov. J. C. McClintock of Burlington, tempo o taxation must e raised to i per | signucnt ; on the part of Mr. Spectt. e R AL aco was SHE WENT HOME ravy olerk, and Elder J. W. Jones of Cedar | cent he suid that it was only temporaryon | Colonei Joseph E. Palmor of irookiyn, N, Conld Not Convict a Yellow Dog. won by Edgar E., Waneta socond, First ME. Orivrons BN : | AR T W L Sunt of the war. VR DR darp SR E O B Water distanced, Best timo: $:1214. i In 180 and 1883 the question of a revision | the Union Veteran league, Mr. Donovan said the committeo was not The secord day of the Trotting Horse gram to Tue Bee. | —This afternoon the barn [ livered a sermon this evening. 1 reduction was brought up, hut the repub- | 1. ¥ . i T i Sorelg! vy 2 i 3 . M I'he United States War d ment and the | Sitting as a judicial tribunal. The purpose _ 1 AL =2 on the premises occupied by A. J. Knbody The Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary ns admitted that they were not competent | ape'of No : skl i 00 as suficiont evidence tc Brenders meoting was attendeded by anothar ateiialiBEparignceiniOinaha, Was Darned. A horse was cmstned i | societies of the synod have beon in session Intligiens i aiwe Wit howknowk niticd hyiolNow Ot Lib At aint s ariafyeaeito sdliCUC KO AL MR AOR HeHE EH good crowd today. George M. Swigart is [ A rather tall, shapely young woman in | ffimes The fire 15 supposed ta hava booy | all day. y Were not o PO aroning puceoas onocw pIatof keoupchin| Mustifsibtiping tho mukler-oloros e JEKio, @iving saristaction as starter. Kate Caffre; by bluo fleshi dest in d sames, pposed to have been & — - 2 S nppointed u packed jury or a court of jusiice. The evidence, so y | baby blue tleshings, modest in demeanor and | ignited by boys. 3 ov. Dr. Robins osident of : o won the unfinished race ot yesterday. i L e German Day at Lemars. commission to g the country and in 3 obinson. president of the Subbath | far, he said, would not couvict a yellow dog A 980,083 Yy seemingly out of place amid her surround- = = Lesans, Ia., Oct. 15.—[Special Telogram to | Vestizate the matter cf reduction, “This com- lon of Pittsburz, Pa., has Mr. Cooper thought that if the afidayits First ruce, deyoar-old pce, was won by Fred | oe" s been tho rocipient of considerable Death of an Aged Citizen. LeMaRs, [a., Oct. 15.—[Speci egram to | | iilion visited manufacturers all over the would bo nade s Weok | thing to do with tho council they Krowned by Gould & Miller of Iullerton, May | % 108 o abitues of the Farnam | , YORK: Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special Telogram | Tar Ber.)—German day has Leen appro- | United Stutes. and notwithstanding that thoy st o Sunday newspapers, us had been | GGG oad bofore tho committoo i A NN g e hme g on! ' g ! M v iy o) celobrated ber A © appointed by a republican congress, spor! A ivelreac.boforg bie.o0 by Hocond race. 2:30 Lrot. wis won by thei-yoar- | Strast thoater ever sinco tho “London | t Tie Bie.|—Robert Wrignt, ono of York's | pristely colobrated herotoday. Iho business | werp anpuitel, 0% b SRLPLOM, SORER": | "X breezo of excitoment was ratsod at e | MF Chaffeo thought tho commitee had old mur Al owndd by Mortis Joues.{n [ Gaioty Girls” began their engagement thoro, | oldest and most esteomed citizons, died at [ streets and private rosidences have boen | e cont! A biil was reported o it eifect. | tormational conforency 0f 'ty Womns | hoard enoush avcuments. The committen stratglit heuts, Brocade second, Hurly Burly | “Tast night her place was vacant in the | 6:0 this evening after an illness of a fow | finely decorated, The parado was very suc- Lbut wis nover passed Christian association by a protest from Phila. | was competent to judg) whother or not it third, Joo fourth. Best tin ! hird, Too fourth, b mes BRlg ARkt e ohor sEe I days. He was 70 years old. Ho was & Meth. | cosstal. A largo audiouce gatheredatthe | 1f the people of fhis countey knew how | delphin, eafling on them t pronounce against [ would receive tho afidavits. [r tho ufi Third race, staillon trot: Sabii's Counsellor 8ud inquiry at the box ¥ Bth= [icess (UL A Flaree tauiliat oK Joueh they Wers ixed Uhers Would b i revo- | openiung the World's fair on Sundiy. davits boro upon Mr., Specht’s roputation ron fn ST s Moty oo, | offiee reyealed a rathor romaatic story. odist minister. opera houso this atternoon and listened 1o | A4 ey EEE LRLUTEES T i A LR | dav ] » o praguo third, Charlemont fourth, | Mr. Flyun, tho manager of the compuny, jore Vicio ui O speeches in the German language, The day TR Sh T thln Dr.Soymour Bullock. & prominent repub- [ while residing in somes other locality somo Best time: 2554, canie/ints Omahs WIth his compAny Iast Fee GaredsbyariclondiCows -y ohosed with a grand ball at Pow's ball to. | poduboscuse Js there for this hidh rate? | llean und ox:fedornl soldlor of Mobile. Alu.. | fiftoon or twenty yoavs ago they”should not A good programme is on for tomorrow and | day and stopped at the Windsor hotel, Duy- | BEATHICE, Neb, Oct. 15.—[Spocial Tele- | night. Siry thit wizes ure gner in this country. and | oxeontodorate. who with Dr. Buiiock hid | D¢ read. Mr. Specht had rosided tn Oumalia special truins will be run from York, Stroms- | ing the day one of the femule men bers of the | 8ram to Tur Bre.)—Mrs, Asdell, living a . TR Inorder to pay high wages this high rate of | haiped to organize the bine and the ey ia | twelvo years and his reputatioa could bo burg and Osceols, and with good weather a | organization met alady who expressed a de- | short distance north of this city, was ut- QrestonaWill:Have Lilght taxation is necessary. Mobile olished by Omaha citizous, big crowd 15 expected. sire to go on the stuge. Sho said she had had | tacked by a vicious cow last evening and Crestox, Ta, Oct. 15, —[Special Telogram | 4,1, ,ve 1 dMachinery and the Tari. | wheseeretary that the | Rudolph Beivman was callod as u witnoss T some experience, having - pluyed a part with | badly injured by Ueing gored about the | toTuk Bue.|—The Spurr electric light ord- | =/ 0000 Fal Lot Amerie toll tans of Soxleo 0 Wheit and | and swora on behalf of the accused. Ho had wtineo at Creston, the “Olo Olson’" company. breast. {nance passed s third and final reading ln o | bk, And frmly beliove that Amorican man- | wheat' flour have boen umonled i follows: | inown Chris Spoct, for olht of ton vears Cuestoy, Ia., Oct. 15,—[Special Telegram | Sho was introduced to Mr. Flynn, who i e spoclal wmeeting of tha city councillast nlght, | 1o World: becauso tho Atharican taborer,” by [ §) 43 bor 100 kilox: Wharss ot i eramiie b What s Bis- roputation for truth and to Tue Bre.)-—In the matineo races horo to. | WiSHiE to stronthen the female raniks of his £ L3s i Uonstruction on the now plant is woll undor | the aid of the muny libor saving wiehin DOr 180 Ticrea: whots b Gonts por 100 Kilos ity 0" asked Mr. Donovan. DGR RE i e nkag e © | show for the Omaba engagement, at onco on. | CRAWrFoRD, Nob., Oct. 15.—[Spectal Teto- | (AT TA U8 SHUNGH in a Tow wooks Lurns out more Worke and consequentiy pro: | PO 0 Eess Wheal Be hllgs, ¥ good,” was tho reply. —Deirman 2aT: Epte ui islied mostly | gaged her, after asking the usual question in | &ram to Tik Brx. | —Crawford people aro ar- 4 i kg mioro for tho monvy paid hitn, than for- | |1 1% Hoyds edivorot the Lanama Times-star | had worked for Speeht sevou or cight years y local horses. such cases, whether she had ever appeared in | ranging for a free-for-all stock show and Towa Presbyterians in Session R vt ol aary oo [ (thlnkin roublo Wil oceur botw uud would nat beliovo him undor oath, L the € can republics In the near [ Not on Friendly Terms with Specht. talllon race, Nitrogen, by Robert MoGre- | tights. ‘The novice replicd that she had not, i 1 v y Robe o t ot, | speed exhibition. It will vceur nex GONE, o, 15— 20 Presby 0\ does the work of seven and onfy re- &0r, Won In striight hoats. Best tine: 2155, | but was quite willing to don tho fleshings, | the fair grounds ASREVROKIRL. | . cBooN Tyt Qoby AN ALONLIND; Hitoby T N ok o e 4 OV O | puture. e any rate. (e ulso oxprosses''the ar-old N T g e el 3 S 0 terian ministors have arrived to bo present | C6Aes iy for tho Wouk QLORE o best labor | Deller ‘that the Punuwa eanal wiil becom- [ Ou cross-oxamination the witness sworo T e Tucsaay A stranger uppeared on the stage Burglars at North Bonsl, at the sessions of the synod of 1owa, which | in'the world Hlakaq, sgan ot et : that. bo was not on frivndiy terms with and after skirmishing around, found the Nortut Bexn, Nob,, Oct. 15, —|Special Tele- | meets this evening. More aro coming ou Hero the speaker illustrated his statements 'Hv";m_ Agsa RararAment. s ieanaunt Specht. They simply spoke as thoy passed stage carpenter on the point bridge. Ho | gam to T I Eralaral et taca iy every train, The Padies' Synodical Mis- | by speaking of tne shoe manufacturers and [ {iiuiod Tor by an, Tmbarof tho Chineso | *yne od down and asked to name tho wanted to Know if & young lady by the name | & 0 Tk |—Burglars entered H. L | §io,a0y society met this morning. of the machines used in the factorios of tho | josution in Paris, fons of the min s- ton pluiiod down und usked o namo t of Alice Cox was with the show. The car | Adams’ hardware and Gillis & Kastle's gon- pig iron and steel rail trusts, and stated that | ters of the powers with tho Pekin Gov mon who had stated that Spechi's roputation Intox S N penter not havinz a roster of the company, | °Fl morc?:mnn:e stores last night and took lowa Ice Houses Burned. Amorican cutlory bad driven home products | huve taken i furn which tnis wwirds u lf;"’ I ‘“‘l"'H‘ IERSLY (AR il e sHAN and knowing the members o “Millie, | MU0y goods. Fort Donar, ct. 15, Tole- | ¢ arkots of Europe. Continuin g | hiarmonions stato of affairs ere wete lats of mon who thouglt so, b nly by “Milli Forr Donar, Ia., Oct. 15, —[Special Tele- | out of the mavkel D ae [[arngnlananie alalelERs b Lt R R Loy ere Puce or trot o Qranger, . e 1|l inaiyl A ottiont dimiuutives NO DISTINCTION NECESSARY. gram to Tur Bre.|~Two monster ico houses | Mry Byoum said: Ao e oanyan 9 Hro RPEI Uiy an ey DN ould oot gi 0 d_information, ait 3 i ! iy £ we could reduce the cost of production of Yy ) % < r e Time: 214, 216l Wodnesday two men appeared and. began & i) i at Ruthven wero dustroyed by five today. | iLN S0 W nominal sum everybody | Fo-giected 5 o Wilkinson grand waster: £ Licotenant Russelland Party Safe. ey systematic investigation, but with indifforent | 9A&e Cobb Decides a Nice Pointin | o total loss is estimated at $20,000. The [ would bo huppier and everybody would [ & SRR LSSy Wi Tronsu ear, Dy SearrLe, Wash, Oct. 15.—App ehension yons Races. success seomingly the Australian Law. houses wore the proporty of the Ruthven leo | live onun wual footing oofanvidlon | Subit KE SO SLERATEEDY | ot for tha safoly of Livbtenant [¢issell wd Oct. 15.—|Speclal Telegram | Last ovening, however, the comedy took LixcoLy, Neb,,Oct. 15.—[Special Telegram | company. 5 o o e P o Gthan Yyt | Ont., was olooted grund trustoo party, seat out by tho Smithsouiuu iustituto b » i The medical conventlon now In session at |y 5ol o o vionne st Blias, has been allayed to Tk Ber.) T first day's meotiag hero | On & deaper loro and tho curtain cama down | toTur Brr.|—AU 8 'clock this afternoon Towa Central ¢ hunges. Uhink 13 the Brst stop. ho mod| iontlon now ln. sosslo was & success. Roesuits: pon @ scene which reachos melo-drama Chief Justico Cobb handed down his deci- | MansuarLiows, fa, Oct. 15.—Thomas H. [ An the wool t there aro 147 dilforens | 1 b0l ol cliing Ulirlos A. L. Kood | by t ipt of o lotter from Lioutonant Short Story of a Country Girl's The Trotting. 3i(0 class, purse £00. Four en- the young lady, who has been engaged r grades und not one-halt of them ar T Hunt Stuckey | Russell, dated September 25, The party was wools In order to make fine xoots. Wool I8 i K. 8. MeKee of Cinoin ary touched at that point on September | and tho 0, one hea od Head first pi y $150, ono heat r Red Head first place, Lit- | you!" came from two pailid lips. - g e Since the pussing of thut infamous bill und | Linoty pe Ly be ting muchine on the Toledo, | for their safory. The steamer Mexico wlso Trotting, 2100 olass, purse §2 Ve entries i Thi: ks Durs five entrles: | with me," said b, lot opposito his name. This setties a num- | 1y known everywhere and esteomed as the | wool clothing is cotton and rugs — Even i this o i Tesny wIEIG S | appears that the ascent of Mount St. " Elias ach heat, Dr. Tliton second pluce. Thue: | PROLty chovus girl of tho state. ion, eradicate wan, freckies and all kin dis- | gverby the ship load 1o the New, Bigng | ot maming. s provi. | party reached u height of 14,000 foet, fonving Cuicago, 1lL, Oct. 15.—Garfleld park re- “"X‘A'; S oialon 4n the oase: John Wagn't Playful. would Tike to huve some republican namo one | ghirty-five years pasts the chiet justice of the LOCAL DIEVITIES ud the mun and the zirl wont down to this eause coming on to a hearl visited police court yesterday to file a aker then proceeded to talk about that. tatlon in his fortheoming mos. | 0t SRR 7 C O oo s HORE second, Knox third. Time: i Girls” company b ¢ pon from N ahdortattin oms. o 0 y belvg creat the county clerk of Dawescounty, Nebraska, > = oD e . at the sume place. for slapping hor face. She am oo (1 HIGREOLENT od with the reasons glven | terment at Forost Lawu lot, for the general slection to be held in sala | brusk 0ss his band, but he didu't take it { TS UGS VG G EWIL ke 1t up on wool 1 held last nigh® at Fifteenth streot and yo - candidute for judge of the district court of Vi ayfulness in his disposi- sh this law for the purpose of tng off piain tha want of playtulases in bis dlspo h'thisla DUz it At Puntolirln. un Istand il | GECver the outlook 10F tho suceass of tha . A ‘ B e )t et Pilgrim won, Tom | beld in tho various wards lust. evening, the | o Junuary, A, D. 1302, the sald cwadls | oopgtipation poisons tne blood; DeWitvs | build u wall ubo of the hubor und | proieiy"gfarmed and havo fled from thero | union and home wore discussed it longth and . M. Parker, = esq \is _nttorne; and o cony 3 i 7: ossury b A dy wite bomb was found on sthor - - - fodily 1n the near vietnity of "t ono recently [ A VOEY s Rack Track, Monmis Park, N. Y., Oct. 15. | te) e 16¢h day of Ootober, inst. at § o'clock a. . Congressman Bryan's It tho wuthoritios have instituted w searching D EATE fall meoting and the raciug this afternoon in | Until next Monday evenin co % ¥ y ¢, when another | in the premises, upon consideration thereof Mapisox, Wis., Oot. 15.—A dispatch. from | B First race, six furlongs. Seven starters: | p YR504 01 the distrlet tourt 1o and for tho | there at uoon. destroyed the east half of [ 38id sering from. famine the govern- | HEAFEY—\WIlle, ago 8 wooks. ath p. u. yes- ik Y otlon ok Lord Cirens | to Mr. Flynn, cama out of her room lust | *i08 in the noted Crites-Harbaugh case, in | Barry, assistant général passenger agent of | or cun be produced in this country AEnRDAY AP and Lady Al Toothplok won, ¥ ellow Duice | SVenINE to go to dinner she ran plump into | Which Harbaugh, the people's independent | the Towa Cenural Filroad, has boon promoted | Americin bunufacrurses wasthaye forelet |, G Eond e dunt; | them at Yaktel. Tno revenue cutter Corwin second. "rime:” woil, 't tho arms of a man. Thoero was an involun. | candidate for judge iu the Fifteonth judicial | to the ofiice of geiieral passenger agent, to [ ool i order to ke finc xoais AWGol 18 & | etk unning, one-hulf mile and repeat, purso | tary scceam. then “My God, fatheris it | district, attempts to restrain Crites from | take effect at once. pussage of the Mcklaley - protection bill ¥, ). Swith, who operatesa Mersanthaler | party not being thers fears wero entortained le 06 second. 8L came | ; \ " g T ; tle Joe second: Yas, child, and I want you 1o go home | BAVIRE the word “independent’ on the bal Pozzoni’s Complexion powder is universal [ for fsn wools shut out thras-fourths of ourail Conmmieiit hoat tho. world's swcord tor | for M R vices Trom the party.. 1t Captain Winiple. Probubit, Mark P, Dr. Tilton. ¥ b ; pmposition on Tuesdiy night, set- Lottle WLl s, Mark P toon first piucs § “But T dow't waut to go,” replied the | berof similiar conteutions in other countios | only powder tiat will improve tho complox- | Aumerica isleftout for tho xugy are prouihl r 1 i taer o ¥y | had been attewpted, but unsuccassfully, Tho Bi024. *‘Hut you must,” and thero was a I i 1 ! y Lol ) ust, ook in | The following is the chief Justice's full de- | ©8ses. Bave found that many woolen mills huve shut Ord wits 4,000, made in Brooklyn 1,000 teet yet to be surmounted T T TS T the eyes of the speaker which brooked no £18.558 SUlAt J08 " s y——— down o deaount of the protoetive bill. T | - Hon. Georso W. Stone. now, and for almost e On this 12th day of October, A. T 0 9 Mary Wolt, a domestic at the Eagle house, | redeeming feature avour the bill suprome conrt of Alubama, has ealled upon £ -u:vlls-l 8 e 2UDDOr LoguOr Bud AOrwARS loft 10 thete | S0k AL The chambers of ¥ e b suggostud. tro sugar and tho | Prosidont Hareson Lo nre upon the presidwnt | mue funeral of ‘Com Jackson, late head st 5| urlon Shiloh won, nm, 0me, vacancy ", n i 5 o X furlongs: Shiloh won, Jimmy | bome, & vacancy in the “London Galety | Abplication of suld i complaint againsy yoin Shrader, a boarder | P e i netossiny for | o enicr ; asbiiliand b0kl R LS ERCHRGEMIrd RimaL AR jels" co Made ¢ . v luw. The president w noon from Maul's andertaki ooms. Iue Romurkabie xecond, Oakdule third, Time: he hero of this short drama is a Mr. Cox | compelling said county clerk 1o place the e soeubbing | Sixty million dotlars duty was taken Bk, ad, Galfale itr” s of Biain, Nob,, tho erring ono Wis duugbter, | i of said candidate upon the offlal’ bals | 314 EBAL SHE playfully rubbed a sorubibing [ EBCY I UR I ent st hive 1t back | for tho desired ation e Ot it ia Wakienia oy Third race, mile and one-sixteenth: Reveal lco LCox, who was led to go ou tne stage b f Falerno second, Milpitas th Y the +Ole Olson" F 89 bY | cointy and state, onvhe 3d day of Novewber, | that way, and struck her once just for luck. | 37PN gooas ot X ! stro b ey WL i, 90" paople. A. D. 1801, as an indopendent and nonpartisan | John will be brought in and required to ex e itoaus como forward and estad S LR e Gapliol -:\I'I’“"'“‘ he s\ienusioe ‘yes ‘o 3 race. mile and ons-sextenth : g ! ! i IAKT | iarso, hul hasa prvesnk Ao ¥aRY anthus Ohimes won, Ell second, Lorenzo third. Time 2 Didn't Draw Well. the Fifteenth judiclal distriot of sald state, tion. torelgn trade, yot thoy piay out millions every Modit san whioh is Wholly of vol - Owing o the numorous. political meetings | fF the Judiclal term okluning on thu 7w duy LT B TAE nd haFbor Tniprovements, then | Mlediterranown which fa wholly of voleantc | plovoniont. The plans and prospects of tho Stevens second, Tamarine thir i 1:15% i . date appearing 1o arson, and by O warly Ris cure of 1 The | shut out foreign ships. FUmMOnt 15 nec L jor dotails of the sohe, Y el grens it Tan g D ERT R | ahonal convontion mesing - whacous | S Btk o fudiey, | Ll ey il oy conafpon. oo e L i s yrivinl wecond. Eilzabeth third. Time: 1:15% roou in Tuk Bee building was notlargely at- | {eass, s P e R AR A | 18 WEOUZ. | ow more geueral romarks the | raliroad bridge ut Ichenburs, in Bobomis | o vory ymal. pill b r J D o, Lo b A L0080, 050 orney; red, s or ore gene) o s 3 very smal_ pill, buta vary g2o4 ona. Da Baas oo e— tended, ana several of those present were | chiof justie, not being fully advised in the The Fire Record. epaalor 0losed a0 was loudly cheered. ' X byl 8DX10u3 10 GOt away 0 look aftar other mat-. | premises, takes e to consider thersof wntll | gy Oct, 15.~The largest candlo P 4 pluced, which Jeopurdized the smporors lite . As it'was deemed advisable to have & i Ty ' i o authoritios have Instituted i Hearohing T v o o " 3 nd 0 88, of October, e g v Haerma, has bee 4 The New York Jockey elub coucluded 1ts | large turnout an adjourniment was takon | 1o oo 0% e i ot G 0fy St ol {2.“,'.“1.',’1,“'7-.‘.‘,:{"“1“1'3' e veral mition fraes, | _Goveraor Boyd thon Introduced Congress: | fuvitisution. £ v 2 i . : Bryan, who, after urgiug the demoerats The peasants of Samaria, a province In the Notiees of five lines or less under this head, A perfant satuma westher, meeting will be held at the same pldce. By | doth find that the cortificate of nomination ot | T Support the 'ticket from top to bLLom, | austurn Mart of Iussih have dIpateiod nu | cente; each it te ten oents Afty that ithe the city conventious will have boen | the aaid A, W. Critos vandidate for e offioc | Viroquoa states that o fire which broko out eusiary pam of Bussia. have (iapatohed s i S Georye. " 0 o, 9 (10 to 1), and it is hoped t v . y inotlc ot use of 4 g IR S o A S T ped to bave a rousing moeet- | PfJNCES DY KLUt Tistrict of sald” state, Bled | Main stroet. The loss is $0,000. Viroquoa | Lmake no distinotlon of wmen because, of | s noLhIng ) tiswnd oar only | - torday nt the reatdence. northwost cornag of thelr religious oplnion, aud I freely say thut | ur tathe Zar. Do mot | Slxteeuth wnd Alice. youngest son of Fd wecond; Tormenter. 113 (4 1o 1. third. Arab, | 12K be o " Time: e inthe offide of the county clerk of Dawes | j5 Secrstary Rusk's old home. A i 8 0 democratic TRINToriie SO NS, wae mot henrdob ¥INE' | Mo wripping. no mavees. ™ pain whon | SOUULY: 1n suid state, on the 0th day of Octor ) i il itanot tno eundiduten on she domocratlo | R00/5 18 CHE (L waraeund il fout s of Rds Becond race, five furlongs. Bixteon starters: | DOWIL's "Littie Karly Iisars 'are taken | vorihests contatusonly suth hformation ax | DeWitts Litue karly Risers; beit lttle | worforo ln appolatments to ofice or 1u the vx - $ineos B MIARE LN O Grandprix, 1106 10 1), won; Alliguips, % @ to | Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. 18 required to be given in certifioates, provided ! pills for dyspepsia, sour stowach, bad breath. | ercise sf thelr official duties they, whether | " DeWitvs Little Eary Hisers for tho liver

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