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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGI ———————————————————————————————————— e e e e e e e ) N N Red Star first, Aceldent second, Fleldn of the Columbus team, arrived in tho aity REPORT OF (EVERAL M[”‘S thenoe north botwoen rangos numbered 8 and | Cass county, and an appointment will bo l‘OOK '“TRR[BLF VE\'(‘E\VCF HE MADE A BLOODED BID. | S fowy ime: 6158 last uight. Walsh wiil play short for the LB LEY, | 56 west ia e o “iinei " Hhonca west w0k | mado from that district X ) NGEANCE, T Sioves Bal All-Ourahas at Nonpareil park this aftaraoon. the buse iine to the southwost cornor of town- | "53¢ s ot customary but was dono by Freach Horse sales, and Jack, If ho isn't too téred, will play sec: e tweon ranges numbered & and 8 west to 4 | Congressman Connell {n making his Inst — 1Copyright 1991 by Ju"-\'n or " LMT\'H 14 ond, Both are well and hearty, with lots of polnt between sections 15 and 24, on the cast | @ppointment, and by Congressman Kem this Panis, Oct. 17.—[New or] OrA stuft in their inside pocksts, ‘and say next | §,ma Reasons Wi dians Went on the | boundary of township 5 north. range 8 wost; | yoar. Feat! ‘o Visited B: n Hor Oolonel Reed Captured the Oclebrated Btal- | (. 0™t o ul to Tur Bes.]— At the Cheris’ | senson they intend to play the game of thelr ons Why-the India thonce west through the middio of townsh'ps | ° 5, In four years LR oV Mother on lioa 8t. Blaizs at One Pet. auction mart toasy tho celobrated stallior Hang! i R Warpath Last Year, BAFLI to the centot of townsnip & ortiy Fune o - ¢ 3 Daugbter's Lover. Le Destrier, sive of Stuart, winner of the Broke His Own LKecord. fons 3§ o township s FRANCISCO'S GRAND JURY, — grand prix, was offered. Bidding was orisk | Nww Yonk, Oct. 17.—At tho New York ! tudl 4 on the north | Californin’s Supremo Court Decides it | HIS EYES BURNED A END OF THE BELMONT STUD SALE. | o'to 0 trance, when the hammer foll, | Athlotic clabs forty-soventh games today | LEGAL STATUS OF THE NATION'S WARDS. | Ry G utviliy i o b i Weat: | NGB gt il S HBUHNEUR QUL BYERVITAIALY M. Dousdebes, & young and coming owaer, | Mitctell broke the worlds record (bis own) SIIBN thence south to a point on the base line be: | . 3 L) y tions 5 and 3 of township | north, | SA¥ Frascrsco, Cal, Oct. 17, ~When the ing tho buyer. Thero was no | in the fifty-six pounds weight throwing with Prome Wost: thonee wost alons the hase |ine g Al » i o) Y Handsome Fortune Realized from the 1’,.«7:‘ Sbpetiicn. Msny say the | 8 (hrow of thirty-four fest elsven inches, his | Fresident Hasetson Advised by Prome | TNKO T Ine Datwasn soctiohe 3 ind on the | C88€ Of Stephon Gage, director of the South fra. Overcon of Gallatin, Ay, Auction — Trouble on the Point Hosse.- whs | botight*in. THe austionsars iovs fiures boiug thirty-four feot ment Lawyérs-—An Office Holder north botindary of township 1 south, Fange | orn Pacific company, eitod to show cause [ Avenged Her Daughtor's Wrongs e e horse ug! . D S RUCLIOBEOLS 1 a half inches, . 9 west: thence south to n pont botween | why he should not be punished for contemni Mos 'y Breeze Track ne Gen- bowever, maintain that the stallion was sold. - Resigns—Intoresting Wash- Yost: thenco south to i pomt butweon | why he should not be punished for contemnt in a Most Awlul Manner 1 $porting New T'he princival foature of the sale was the of- A has a Job ington Gossip. township 2 soutlh, rango 12, wosts theiiee west in not appearing bofore the grand jury whon The Story. eral Spo PWH. ok pere b - g ' . 3 to the northwest corner of township 2 south, | sun on e vas onlle ! ' WA ) ind., Oct. 17.--Prosident B h mmoned, was called in the superior fering at auction of M. Lupen's racing | INDIANAE el range 03 west: thence south to the southwest | v : stable. Lupin being the father of the French | Brush of the Cincinnati league club has corner of township 8 sonth. range 03 wost; | COUFL yesterday, Gage and his coun ew Yonk, Oct. 17.—Tattersalis presentod | tuet, his colors having been seon hore sinco | $100d Latham for noxt season. WasnixaTox, D, C,, Oct, 17.—The annual | thience cust t Hie nordioast ogenior. of town: | sel, Creod Havmond, falloa to - put | Gatiatis, Tenn., Oct. 17 Gatatin is o ; SRV DS B 4 il 4 - report of Major Gieneral Nolson A. Miles, | $hiD dsouth, range @ west: thenco outh to | i an appearanco and Judge Wallace orderod | the throos of excitoment over tho tragically asceno tonignt that raroly was equalled 10 | 1535 there was naturally a grand attendance DEATI ROLL. the southonst corner of township 4 south, [ ~ 00 | HICSE its history. It wasa brilliant assemblage. | on the sale. No sensational pri wero commandiog the Department of the Missouri rang @2 west: thence east to the place of be Gage's bond of 1,000 forfeited and ordered | sensational denouncoment of a scandal of last e e ) D » v al rev 3 ining, | bonc rant bo fssued for o e pubie There was s6aveoly s procincnt-AHFrmRn, | ceachod, for. the owhor bought In: the best | Historlan James PiFton Passes Away | is Eralnly an historical vevisw of thie Bloux | RSN, po, (1o toras nad aftdot of this | L8 banch warrant bo issuiod forbis drrest. | yoar, publication of which was suppressed At stud owner or lover of horses in America but | lots, but the sale of thirty-one youngsters at Newburyport, Mass. war of last winter, its causes and vesults. | .0 e e ey have boon | Before the warrant was made out Gage and | that time on necount of the sockal prominence who was to be seen at somo time during the | totallod 34,000 francs, Several South Ameri- Wwhtryront, Mass,, Oct. 17.—James Par- | Among the causes that resuited in the Sioux p,ri;;r»ln;( hereot embraced Inany viv id his counsel appeared in court, and Haymond, | and conncetions of the parties involved. » was to be seen i du otalled 4,01 . Se outh A . . g entry or covered by n luwful filing, duly mado g ¢ evening. ‘I'ie feature of the evening was the | can ugents were present, but the prices were | ton, the woll kaown author, diod this morn- | outbreak he ruentions the graduaily increas- | fotel 8 oob T (i Ntates iand oM sl | after explaining that tho delay was unavoid- | In April of 1500, Miss Minnio Overton of sale of tho celebrated stallion St. Blaise, tho | 100 bigh ing. ing poverty of tho Choyennios and the Stoux, | miiningclaims, duly lpcntod and held'necord- | able, announced that Gage would purgo him. | this vicinity gave birth to o clild at Bowling of th ot il 00 big g Y 4 vy 0 the laws of the Uniwed States and local | self of contempt, and ccoguition of the a 0 nc grontost winuing sire of the Nursery farm, — Jumes Parton was Dora nt Canterbury, Eng- | the insufticioncy of their rations {ssued by he luwsiof tite Univod States snd looul | self of contempt, avd in - recoguition of the | Groen, Ky., tho ecouchoment taking place By 8 o'clock the place was packed. Every Frisco Flyers, land, February o, 1 me to Ai the government and the failure of the crops decision of the supremo court both o aad | in a negro hovel in the edge of town B WM TSGR e . EFIEE ot b ] o DAY R Sol00/ ORL, LRk L1, | e o o dinary, o in 185 and 190 and tho inability of tho | | Provided that this exception shall not con- Itichard Chute, wito had hoen couvietod of | When the fact was kuown it camo like great Belmont stallion until the businoss a big crowd at Bay District track today | 0, (qdllv'S it Dlnins, N, 1 Indians to immigrate to other parts of the | yyjess the the entry man or cliimant conti ,\‘,1,1,‘,.,!_‘ “m”(w,:f\,»h. 1070 Llia g _H;f”“,f\ thunderciap and many refused to give cre of the evening began. Mr. William to witness the match 0 for & Yuently tuught W Philnd: ;m_n“n:lNur«l\nm country. He quotes at some length from re- | nes to comply with the law nder which the | and testify, Haymond contended that' tho dence to tho story. The child tived but n taston was In bis bost form. | 3ido betwean tho statlions Silas Skituer AR | Jine writer and has written miny books, | borts made by General Ruger, then command- | *!iy O e ! iven to ail | Superior court iu its decision at 1,08 Angolos | few weoks, Miss Overton claimed that sho t. Blaizo is a horse of magnificent .IV:"‘Y“:) udison. & ‘;:.v_m_"_-v ] o mostly of a historie charioter. Of these the | ingthe Departmentof Dakota,to show thatthe | persons not to enter or make settlement upon )Nll‘-ld.\ did rw" sottlo Il\h-t quostion of the | had been seduced by Sumuel K. Blliott, a horses he sired, may be mentioned Trston, | 2:1914 and 2:19 X “Lifeund Times of Aaron Burr'' *Lifo was to be attributed to seferal failures of the - . tion ns apeedily s posaible, dudgo Wallaco | the cloquent Lo yor and preachor ~ Sho sud Shotover, Poter, The Bals, otc, while | Jtunee won the freo-for.all pace, Gold | An i e of > government. Of the Indians at Pine Ridge RECENT ARMY ORDERS. then announced that he would continue the | that he had accomplished. her ruin six yoars e Bt CRUA9 AT WiB §F good " Fis | 2L Saslsecont) Hunmer Shitdy ek Franiiin . {John Jicob Astor. much of the same thing was saia by General ? - > case against Gage, 10 bo called up ut ono time | ago and had soveral times saved hor from S il dntlab g g ol distanced, Best time: 2:145{ 5 it ool AStor hiau- | Brooke in a report dated November 0, 1500, [ Changes of Interest to Members of the | oy one days notico from the distriet attorney. | disgraco by means of wedicinus. Findinie T i 0 Fiiktea erivabunt thie W(He this Wilow | pyii wyoRe oIl WEy WAL wos BY - O80T o Sioking and Drinking” “Topics of | Very nearly a similar showing is made in the Regular Service TS IORABE AR TN S BRIl R OTtEa T WaR" [-WhE . Was: AbouL Lo Banoie & tottet shuiery o e O o hisa o king | MoLny soond. Bost time: 2:2bjg. e A A of Etorbilue ENORR | roport n rogard to tho causesof dissatistac, | Wasursorox, D, G Oct, 17.—(Speckat | thenvacated. Tn tho oise’ of iar . 1y, | By’ ostinsivly o & vt 1o frionds oer took off b y g 2 o - of Washington,” “Life of homas Jefferson, tion among t! dians the Rosebud and | rpotower: T, vine v 0 also announced b Iingness to go be: n Columbi 0 " 5 " of the earth, Myatic Park's Day. OaviouLe T all Thoes nut LNmia: Life 6f | oo o Ifi‘;m[[::(]“‘[“‘“""‘; e et | Telogram to Tu: Bir.] —Tho following army who also nnouncod is willingnoss to go be- | in Columbia, “Ceun., but wont to Bowling sentlemen, what am I bid 1" Bostoy, Mass., Oct. 17. —Today wasa glori- | Voltair s, WTivon of iitustrions | tho”gelral tenor of their camplaints boing orders were issued today: Captain Frank, [ {0%0 the grand jory, now, thet tho subreme | Green, whero the «"1”-[’ N born ’l”“‘ e O o 00 was the triumphant | 0US day for horse trotting at Mystio park. 1 Nitod Do Tn 1455 ho that the government had failed to provide | Heath, ordnance department. will proceed to | the summons of that body, Judge Wallace | admitting his relations with bor, denied that L I o ar Fatrview Tapm | Tbe free-for-all trot wus declared oft, Kknown authoress, “Fanny I suflicient rations. General Miles writes thus | Albany, N. Y., on public business connected | crdered a stay of exceution of sentence o waE ek aaauver, ad. (olalimoy that othen “1¢ is the uost sporting bid the world has Boat time: 21 i D s | e Lot li dialgne | BraN L ORBTAIRFARR S Dilgelt, (B PROPOSE TO BOLT, to marry her and would ot love tho coun vor knowi opped yo v erie oncluded), purse 8500, Gratz won, A T age of by r disaffected and design- | ; i s —— ry whon threatened with death by over known. [t has stopped you all," cried ) GG ol (s e A Mrs. Allan G, Thurman. ing leaders, who encouraged them to assume | infantry, September 7, is extended two da SOt s Pa T A % e 3l SRR BRbytl Mr. Easton. There was dead silenco w the | Arthur Wilkes second, Minnie L thir 3 s ' Some People Wh) Don't Like Any of and two brothers and for months pLAS T Bida W od and | tme: 2 CoLvsnus, O., Oct. 17.—Mrs. Thurman, | hostilities toward the government and white | Leave of absence for four months to tako Ls avery ono feared n personal ericounter, but T e of stailions was Knocked dow Lo | L cinss. paco, pursg 80, Dirigo Mald | the wifo of Judge Allan G. Thurman, died at | poople.” foct avout Decembor I, 1801, 18 : R L Hotbini came of it, &4 the. mutter quiotod MiReed T = Embor “second. Sabatia third. Best | ¢ 5" Cioquy The condition of Mrs. The record of the outbreak at Pine Ridge | ain Henry i, Kendall, I cavalry, There are some people in the southern por In the meanwhile Miss Overton loft "o event of the evening was over. Some tes. unfinished. purse 500, Ocpheus | Thurman changed for the worse last | follows in an iuterosting narrative. it ) U tion of the city who do not propose to abide and is now thought to be living in Texas, other sales were: i sy P second, Lucy K third. Best | pight. During TR General Miles commends the administra- | Infantry are ordered: Second Lisutenant | 2y o it "L O O SRR L | s afternoon at b o'clock, after eighien e h., foalod 16 he 1 1 p. vight. During most of the past week she | (ion of Captain Penpy as ucting Indian agent | Benjamin A, Poore, from company A to com- | (£ 0 e on 0o ee months had elapsed the scandal was revived S T A e g A T s had been in an unconscious state, rallying | at Pine Ridge, and says: ‘‘Through addi- | pany K; Second Licutenant William M. | tions held yosterday afternoon 2 in @ most seusational and dramatic munner. Tlddlostie ks, foaled 18], by Lexing- SigE St ok occasionally. Ior some time past there hus [ tional appropriations the Indians now roceive | Wood, from compans K to company A. | A commiteo consisting of Anton Kostol, | * ilioit wasin the store of W. Wither ton, dam Filugree, $000. 5 v Shot for the Oysters. boen but little nopes entortained of her re- | nearly one-half as much movre than they did | Lieutenant }Ity{\_fi i Il proceed to join the | John kranck and Adolph Boukal has called | spoon, when Mrs. Archie W. Overton. ostnut eoit, out of Lady Primrose. by St. e y ¢ e ¥ covery. She was the victim of la grippe dur- | ® year ago.” company to which he is transferred. a mass weeting for 7 o'clock this evening, to [ mother of the gl entered and walking up Blais foaled " April 20, 1802 Jacob Ruppert, The Omaha and Raymond Gun clubs as- | {0 e winter and never rocovered from tho Tn concluding his report on the campaigu, S eredr Dile ae anat be held at Franek’s saloon, South Twenticth | to f£iliott. withoat a word dashed tho con . flly, by The Tilused by Lndy Rtose- | 0mblod on the Cross grounds across tho | autaok. ~Advanced ago provented her from [ hoseys: e nderol YR cHiRnaston and Brown streets, where o ticket will be | tents of a ligo bottle of v or sulphuric borry, foaled February 27,1500, Jumes Rowe, | viver yesterday afternson and chose | ever regaining ber accustomed strength Notwithstandinz the fact that the voleano | WASHINGTON D. Oct. 17.—Mr. made up, which will be submitted to the | acid into his fuce. Itstruck bim square ve- 11,000, sidos and shot, for an oyster supper. The | Mrs. Thurman was universally loved. A | hascooled down, thalires of discord still re; Taylor of Iilinols, special examinor in the | votors of Omaha. “A\u votors of lun- Second | tween the oyes and spread all over bis fac Bay colt, by The Tllused cut of Royalty, _ b o At point in her eharact 18 “her remard muln. Even while the hostages were at Fo e 55 AR as\aatl ward, as wel Al voters in the southern ten minutes his left oye was entirely do. e Y e alamoc ot yalty was one of thoso perfect ones that come | STA1Y BOIGIn hor cliaragtor s ok pmarhs | Ko iaan tiey rocoived communications from | Peusion ofice, today tendered his resiguation | 000 %0 o ity aro invited to attend the E et A DU o ers Chistnut filly, by St. Blaize out of Wood | only in the autumn, vet notwithstanding the tor the slok und needed and w Iwiys | their friends in the Sious camps, stating that | to the secrotary of the mterior, who accepted | ooy £ sk e il R Viotet, foaled Aprl 18, 1800, A. Lukeland, $1.- | favorable weather the best shots were 'way | found ready to contribute to a we they had not given up the conspiracy of a | it. It is stated at the department that this 2 ——— g 108 L L) 1) , foal )l " h ) y i 1 did v fall d 1, } for B 50, e o i below thoir average, and but few good scores | She never ides m:u-.l "|' rself with nl:_r‘untnxln I:m:‘;-f‘ L:u; I-:‘Ih‘nn_«l ::I-;'\ “"'v\ o tiou has no re on whatever to the County Central Committee. “*N""; “: H“”‘ ““‘;: )‘ l" “'I‘ some oll, Bay colt. by The Tliused out of Cordelis, | mere made. “Airhgle” Billy Townse b golng woman, cs were ready to joln the Siof ienever | oase of Bugle and Howard, whose dismissi enthiu ¢ moeting of op octors wero summoned and he was re o S T 0 o T A7 R0, L R ey Sty Work {hisy wora FoAY 46 Fomums ostitics, Con | cuse of Englo and Howard, whoso dismissal [ An enthusiustic meeting of the republicau | moved 1o the residonco of his sister, Mis Bay by St. Blaize out of Favonia, 7 Mrs. Thurman was born in Chillicothe fn | munieations huve been discovered N ) et county central committee was beid last night | May Knicht, where he now lies in great i ; ve teams trupggled bard for v ! : s S R S — tonled Fobruary o, 180, Lukelund. £,500, ive teams und s 1811, and he den name was Mary Dunn. | between the different camps, inciting Indians 2 ‘ & X AR e Hota T ORI F TR n D N M s vaas| La 75 Bay colt, by T by Madcap, foaled ry, Fogg winning by ten pomts, as the | jrof g Dunn, was o wealthy land- | tohostilities. and even now (the report is dated v\\m be Opened to Settlement ‘:‘_(_” et I\\I‘:n |'<l-: fujn\”.(ixlnl- T ”\Ir Hm” ot thaats S Janunry 4, 1800, O Slosson, E100. following score shows. 1t was twenty-five | owner N At Place Wil | September 1) thors is - delezation from the | Wasmixcroy, D. C., Oct, 17.—The presi- | Socupled e LU L Sl e Ll R e ikt colt, by he Hiused out. of Tilet, | blue rocks to each mai, eighteen vards rise, | Mary was vot i young tudy hor futher mo Indian territory, absent ostensibly to dent has dirdctad the transfor of the military | “STOURRY: 1 attendance of the commit Miss Minnio Ovorton is o decidadly hand 1 March 10, 1500, J. Wulden. £6,100. . ive unknown traps., The score: to Lexington, Ky. lHere she married . | relutivés at the Arapahos and Shoshone > : 2 > iy, by St Bialzo. out Beuntlcen: from five unknown trap I'he score Thompkins, but he died after o fow y ervationsin Wyoming. They have, in reservation at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Neb., | tee and everybody seemed to be impressed | some and well oducated bruanette about foaléd April, 1800, George Forles, > LB ter, Nancy. She wi gone across the mountains and are now in the | 1o the otary of the interior for dispos with the idea that the republican party would | vears of age. She was very popular in so Chestnut filly, by St Blaize out of Belle, | Towns 10010 10110 10100 10111 11011— nin in Novem abodes of the supparters of the Messiah deiu- | tion under the law. tomo out, of the. comlug Aght with Aying | cloty and hor downfall was source of sor fonled March, 1800, Jumes Rowe. 7,100, Iv.m...» 25 _um‘x' x”% ””1“ :IILI) lnm—;; J | n is much enfeebled fi;fllm-:lrll"}r‘” m[r ke in Novada. Du s SN colors. EE e SNt b eI & By colt,by The Tilused, out of Simple Gold, | Kennedy. 710000 11110 (0010 101 i ‘i v and 1t is the opinion of those who | the months following ¢ rbiince = = z £ > i ahe b et & By coit by Tho Hlused, outof St i S D ST D know him best and understand his condivion | Of the peace the confidence of ull LONG MAY SHE WAVE. It was decided to hold n jointsession of the | Sherifl Mills has just left for the haudsomo Chestnut colt, by Prince Leopold out of . woa AL 1L O1LEL TEHT 11000 t he will not long survive the death of his | restored. Many of the settiers have gone back republican county and cit mpaign com Overton place with a warrant for Mrs. pon AL ot 10110 00101 11110 01010 LI to their abandoned hpmes wnd ranch Star Spangled Banner Wil mittees at the Millard hotel at 7:80 p. m. on | Overton’s arvest, accompanied by a brother r Chéstnut colt, by St. Blaize out_of Bella- | MceDougle.....01110 11T 01011 11110 1101—19 ProC TinGos. Indinns have resumed their accuston v Higher Than Any Flag. T'uesday next for the purpose of making out | of the injured man % donna. fonled March 1800, Foxhall Keene, $10,- Hoea = S QLRIRTI O A 'u";- S < Ontals "m Oct. 17.—T Faes a | & list of olection oficers to bo submitted to ey otal e 4 e 10| Purovipescr, R. L, Oct. 17.—Prof. Lincoln | _AfTairs are graduatly adjusting themselves Smicaco, I, Oct. 17.—The stars and | go'cits couneil for ts approval T T STy O IECh o by R qsRaer loutlot Dal abij e 3 : for fifty-two years instructor in Brown uni- | Sfter boing i a state of transition for u {opk | stripes, iv hus been decided. are to wave | Messrs, T. K. Sudhorough, Fred Hove and By i1y, 1y St iatzo out of Clara, Janu- HoBe, i O b e sity, died this morning, aged the Tndinns in common wiit oventually cease, | 1,120 feet above tho ground—higher than | F'. k. Bailey were appointed'a committee to | Bactie Betweon Negroes and a Sherif®s : e And the Tndinns will bako up tho land 1o sev- | ever the flag hus waved beforo. It is to | Select a headquarters for the joint meetings ? ary &1, 1800, Junes Rowe, $10.000. 3 OULIL LI UL 01i1E TTING OUS. sene in Vieging ( U Yo oht of Bultuna, fonlod | BUFZEss.. GETTING AN 5 erulty. i TRt : re ; and city contr: se zinia. By filly Dy St Blalze out of Sultuna, foated HIXIN FFANKIOU! SFUL0Y; be doue during the World's fair from | Of the repubiic by and oty contral | o e Va, OGt, 17.—A savage Aprit . 1800, 7. . MeDonuid, #. 78 T (T E Chnl, e 'As o approach uearer the time of the \ falr fro The total amouut realized on yearlings was | 1 S 10011 G011 11110 11111—19 | Canadian Provinces Anxiously Desire ?f..‘;f.'.‘,'h...t‘"“.'.‘ir‘-'.’;“,“' festigaibiondsinegimont g};lé\mxl"‘;flr" i‘g'“‘oll;:g Xll‘l;:cu‘:-lzsm JK‘.'.,“& dpuEhuE stato by which Douglas county republicaus | oy and a haif miles from here, near the Iron £254,550, an_average of avout ¥5,18) a head. . WLCII00 S01LI0 01010 Annexatioa. has cver been - held in the world Over twenty-fivo thousand people will be | ooyl sccure 500 bound copies of the Aus- | Oy The colts brought §72,100; the fillics, $56,450. . 7 7. — P t would seem - desirible to tuke The four s:ultions netted @ total of $116,500, otal e coenenenen Orrawa, Ont., Oct. 17.—bremier Abbott1s | Ly, Lt of {ho cocasion to mobilize. or ns: ; Last nignt's salo of stallions aud yearlings Anbther TRaToC he 56 said to be greatly concerned over the unmis- | somble, whiat is known s the national guard | accommodated in the tower atono ume and | {qjjan baliot law, together with extracts of to this afternoon, resulting in the death made a grand total of §241,550. The baby |, AT fas d"\“‘(‘)“‘ S takable sentiment ramdly doveloping n stute militie. The constitution had very | two of tho many clevators aro to start from | yho lay in for rding registration. Ono | of a white man and a negro. The nogroes stock farm of 1,100 acres was purchased by e Nonpareils and All-Omahas will try | \vorc quarter of the dominion in tavor of | Judicicusly and wisely resorved the control of | the ground aud run moro than oue thousaud | thousand copics were to be sent to this | came to Clifton Forge this morning from the m ¢ : 3 Bl i i it ; ominion. thieso forees th the variousstate governments, | feet up without chango or stop, directly to | & 3 e : A K. Alcock for 850,000, and the four-year | conclusions again this afternoon at the Fif- | poiioal union with the United States. Sev- | huts s A meana 10, promote the eMeioncy of | the loskont landing. Tho width of the tower | COULW: Mr. Jetkins stated ' that they | Big Hills mines, cight miles from here, with ieas Still Ri nurse 40) el ¥ stree! rle. T e v r i 2 v 7 0 5 v alf i ber, hecause o 16 iouse to Stil I'I\l'.ub"xhcrg’;mfurjnvn:.tI”;xlnmu:n, teenth and Vinton street park. The same | o) of the most ardent supporters of the late | the Various organizations. 1t would be well t0 | 4t the foundation level is 440 feet in ouch | \Yauted hulf of the numver, ecnuse of the | 4o gyowed purpose of creating a disturo- y.. was bought by the same gontioman {0t | veams collided on Sunday last, the All-Oma- | St Jonn Metonald have bosome the, foremost | ussembio. them under congressional enact- | 4% ehe funCaticR el 8 WO, OO0 1 G008 | democrais who had recently come into the | i BVRELC /8GR S (R C e bois #7605 A has winning after & stubborncontest of ten | prowotors of the movement, A leader in tho | Michb, With the upproval and suthority of the | 405 dysane Bridgs company of Pittsburg, | foaublican rauks whom they ‘wanted to eo- | FEER <008 0 L ronl, loavirg n tho samo v O T e TG innings, but the Nonpareils swear thev will | tory ranks said soa_reporter tonight that, | ancan i 81| oo \(ors A dvow i UnbrierIa'al/onarns AL | (e o - ae e ael henite coolsiodUhis ool Al bR ey Retnol Buea s e litow = goviovenitoda »]llhlkvrlx:m‘ rafleyiand .{ex- as " much s 1:0 disliked to muke | there has been 1 5 it 1 made offers in writing Uhat _ are satisfactory | eiutive committoe as followa . First ward ';‘\‘le “,j:‘\ came, fol n\\ul“'_\‘v el town % ) ¢ the ies, ssion. a - | tude since the s rs. A conference was hel 3 ¢ st ward, | ojcers hey were called o o i good game can bo dependedon. With | ing the fact that the only recourse to 3 tho Union Leaguo club today with Mr. A, L. | S04t Cotnr 1 Kl e nalt at the avove woint, whore a Seth Cole: Fourth, T. K. Sudborough 1fth, Y g fight ensued, in which I A. Bowling of Secretary Jenkins announced that he had [ fizht occurred between five negroes and the mnde_arrangements with the secretars of | Clifton Forze ofticers in the mountain pass, Out Little but Trouble. good weather, aud there is every prospect of [ save Canada from baukruptey and ruiu ap- | B\ Do brousht dogether b this peace | Gyifin, president of this compang, and Mr. o eI Banley E S panth Puimaperenia, Pa, Oct. 17.—The Phila- | it. a big crowd should turu out and encour- | peaved to be political union with the republic 5 >, Cragin, repres r e posse W 1 [ Wilk Wi . 3 it X c @ Al the maneraliic nent makes yonrly | Bdwurd P, Cragin, representing the promot— coolnst ey s ey coary | the posse was killed, and “Fred Wilkinson elphia Driving Park association’s meeting, | age the boys. Following are he positions 0 6 south. @ pointed out the failuro of 0 ons \\‘ o \':( : -"“ 3 ‘ ] ors and several capitalists, As a result the L 5 W, ' | was shot in the abdomen and knee ilkinson delghia Driving Park ) the boys. Followi n tions | fo" tho south. o pointed out the failuro of | phroriiions For the cqmipiont of e il pitalists, A N ouiE G BT Qo Cles ot h the ab Witk which closed today, has not been a glittering | 8nd battin; 3 the dominion government to negotiate trade | itia. I see no reason why it should not provide | Keystone company has agreed in writing | pagretson: South Omaba, Bruce McCulloeh, | Will probubly recove Both were brakemen success from any standpoint, lthough some | All Omal Nonpareils. | relations with foreign countries, their mis- { trunsportation for assembling |t In the en- | 1o construct the meial portion of the towe The committee appointed to secure head. | Of the Chesapeake & Ohio vailroad aud - were b A ORI e seis Third. ... Mahoney, Sions to South America, Spain, Australia and | Cstpment above proposed. ‘The reasouwabit | and lave it comploted February 1, 1503, The B e e ot summoned by the officials, the former from of the ruces were well contested. James | Tramey. 0 caten . L D Licey | the W R ! | reduction of rates In other countries for such | 455 BAYO i Mt ¢ | quarters will meet at the Wabash ticket of- e et L e 4 A o y | the West Indies having proved signal fail- [ reduction of rates In other countrios for Such | company will have to pay heavy forfeits per | o §ais Vo TIC T e 100" cloek Albemarle county and the latter from Bed Carpenter, driver of Archio B, and A. J. | Huker . Spiametlen | ures, whilo the restrictions iwposed by the | fhigcountry, would raduce the agzrogate cost | day forany delav over that time. President |y o”committe adjourned to. meet next | ford county. iChe for was married and Libbey, drivor of Stanley, were onch fined | St gt ooir e qhort oo Shunnaban | {ryited Statos upon Canadian exports prom- | say for 80,000 state troops and 10,00 federal | Griflin expocts that the tower, however, will | pyoqiay at 750 o'clock i the new headquar- | lived here. The news of the shooting spread #100 and suspendea until the figure was paid | iurloy . .. - 4 ioney 1 | 1se soon to exclude Canada from thoso mar. | troops, to 350,000 upproxtmately. For that | be built by October 12, 1803, less than one | jarc™tYhey shall in the meantims have been | FAPIILY with great excitement, and iu a short for crooked driving. Both settled before | Bowmun ... Right 00 MeAulime | kets in which, up to now, 45 per cent of all | purpose I would respectfully recommend that | yoar from date. In that caso a bouus is ex- e s time filty wen were scouring the wountuins h A ¥ q secured loaving the track, The mystery surrounding | Storey UL Second U Currigan | the dominion had to sell had been disposed | conzress be asked to niake the necessary ap- | eted for the time saved. Optious have been | * d where the negroes took refuge, hunting them the identity of Brown Frank and Fred John- [ Chamberlain U Miadle. ./ Bradford | of. Organizations 1n this section of | Propriations und to provide the requissite au- | gooured on ground immediately adjoining the City Central Committee, down, All of them were captured aftor sev f 5 ik i thority for such & movement. ¥ son, the mon with the whiskers, is still un- | Game called at 3 o'clock. the country are being completed to lay Worid's fair site aud arraugements made | Soven wards of tho city wero represented | eral hours seavch and a second batile i the solved, This telogram was racelved by the ; =i s the case of “bankruptcy or annexation > i = d with the World's fair ofticials, if desired, so i sstne Fi el 't | mountains between the volicemen aud tho Y Wrestling in Col 10. 5 LEGAL STATUS OF THI INDIAN. ) at the meeting last night at the Mil 4 : secretary of the track today from dJohn | ting orado. | squarely before the people, Dr. Brien, one LEGAHIE £ R ENDIAN, that tho towergrounds will be included under | of tho republican city central commistec. negroes, The other four are in jail hero. Mitchellof Chicago: Triavmine, Colo., Oct. 17.—A special train, | of the leaders i favor of political union, their jurisdiction. After long and caveful | ggRichard Smith, the new chairman, was in- 1 buve been shot before they T see trom the papers that you claim Prince | careying about 850 men fron, Telluride ran to | said, when a membor of the dominion paclia: | Prominent Lawyers Bring acts to | siudy tho dosigns have been comploted by | Gueted intooffice, Cuairman Mercer of the | Were captured. | At this writinge the indica By atyour el Mo 1 oneof | Teout lako today to attord tho wrestiing | ment just before tho cloction, that ho wis an the President's Attention. Engineor Georgo . Morrison of this eity. | county central commitiee initiating him into | tots ar that a lenching bee will take plico o (o T me orscsy | mateh botween tho two Cornishmen, Sam | Ontfud ou aunexationist o Al |EasnniG D0 {0ata7 =N Fpreal [ sioetimaicliabie oo rninRAc DALV AWILY sowo of the routine duties of tho placo, e0 mitanipubtionphiticmy e dai: X pnstern mia e +ri : f elluri A R B m, As T i St 5 0 N s > 1511 er. ieneral George H, S e 3 ned to 1 A Isnatan castorn nian, and s Gribblo of Rico ana Bob Gilbert of Telluride. | {iveral ho did not dosive to taje tho initiative | dent received this morning by appointment | y,q derial cost will bo about §1,500,000. Tho | F1erti oo corbotars. Frast Snt nomiv | Thres of tho neggoes were lynched tonight ’Tod'n il b “Tho match camo off at 3 o'clock this_after- | step untit he was freo from his party and ont | a committee of the American Bar association, | cost of tho Eiffel tower was u_ little less than | aroq W, A. Kolley. A ballot was taken. | 8t Clifton Forge by amob ol 0 men. Thoy 2 IMY 5 “““r :! ;m e llluun m:;l lwlas for sl‘““l“ o side. ’ Suvul:“ul of purmum-m s0 that his action could not be | appointed at its meeting in Boston in August, | $1,700 000. The differcuce is in the greater | Kolloy was elected, veceiving 12 and Hartiey | refused to make a confession, clanmicg to bo 2:21 cluss, purse #500. Archie B won thousand dol'ars were bet on the side. | attached to them. consisting of Elon, Henry Hitchoock of St. | simplicity of design of the American tower 3 2 : 1mocort. B second, Tronwood third. Best time: 2. The men were pretty evenly Ther N i coosisting of Hon. Henry Hitcheock of St. G4 bl b votes. ndeirouNooud % x o y matched us to [ There are more than 100 seats in parliament B S andithaiasioft spnnardand merchantablol| e s mmitteasontiinto axoeutivaissasion - it it AT R Bt LAl Sk 1801 that Gilbort was the botter man, The maich | be from fifty to seventy-five clections, wn | lust'year. Prof. J. R. Thayer of the | “ouhts us to the completion of the tower | wus established as a quorum Lol was declarea a draw, mucb to the disgust of | which the question of political union with | Harvard law school, —and William | in time ave largely discounted by the fact | " Too Martley insisted that thoso who had _ Closed at Lyons. the Telluride meu, who aeclare that the | the United States will bo an important issue. | Hornblower, a prominent member of the | that the Carnegio concerns have acapital of | th futerests of the party at heart would al Man. Lyoxs, Neb, Oct. 17.—[Special Telegram | referee was bought by Rico. All side bets — - ¢ York bar. This committeo, was dele- | between £10,000,000 und £5),000,000, and om- | toud the meetings. Those who did not attend | TEmEYVILLE, Conn., Oct. 13.—-A brutal {0 Tur Brr.|-Today's programme closod | Were withdrawn. The forfeit money remains WILL ALL RECOVER. New York bar. This committeo, was dele- | o %ol ™ e Koystono company, tho meetings. The ¢ 3 i e Py & _v) programme cl0sed | ; 4nd the Telturide men say they will match gated to bring to the attention of the presi- | (o eeh wwith which tho contract is made, ""fim soe '"}'”\'""'“":m e gk (Pryera L pRlSIEn s BUmngr da noh '“r‘e:‘:;“:"‘ }":“"‘ b‘ "‘1{\“["‘}"“' ‘““l“' re- | Gilbert against Gribble for 5,000 a side, C. T. U. Delogates at Bradford | dent and congress a resolution which was | built the first St. Louls bridge, the bridgesat | pres was appointed to R Ten AR o o Beedanpwat the flagle’ Look oonpRny, colved high praise by all for his justice as | match to bo wrestled at auy time or place Recovering £rom Their iness. unanimously adopted by the association after | Keokuk, Dubugue, Kausas City and other | committee of the county eonteal committee to aug el Ay : s, | 204 With & professional as a roferec. Buanronn, «Pa,, Oct. 17.—Though the | ® debate, in which a number of ‘prominent | places. S80Uro; pATmARSNt algu hoadquarter. aseEunnIng, onol mile; unese R1%, g Vow Whool Tt 5 followi v lawyers took part, in refercnce %o the legal | Subscriptions and pledges have been re- | Pho committee selc comprised A. D. | Hough, aged 17 years, who wasat work Rosebud w ray Fox secoid, Ked Loo Some New Wheel Records. excitement following the poisoning of fully f gyu¢s of Indians on reservations. Thoesub- | ceived from Chicago, St. Louis, Cincmnati, | White, Ernst St T LT || TS Ry e s e ¥ third, Piper Niger tourth, Time Brooke fitvh - T v h i 4 0 RO, White, Ernst Stubt and General George | cleaning locks at his beneh, and ordered b iRl paRN IR 3 WINGPIELD, Mass., Oct. 17, —Mr. William | eigh mu{ delegates to l‘ho state convention | ject was introduced by au able paber read by | Pittsbumg and elsewhere. Smith, Tho committe will meo, the county | 1o go to another part of tho shop. Tiraashaw Winale rode a mulo against time this after- | of the Woman's Christian Temperance | Mr. Hornblower in which, among other re The three landings will be circular plat- | sub.committee tomorrow at the Wabash 0iL0/AUOLUOLPARKIOMIN S, BHON: aoe . 11 1| noon in , lowering the world’s bicyclo | union has somewiat died out, the mysterious | sults of the auomalous ‘Xl»‘ll“kt'hudliliuns. forms, the first 250 m-iz in (lnnluilur l:l;(] 200 | ticket office ut 10 a. m. ad m; authority over the ul.uu I;l the m;uu'» 2dn e vomiRiioits: . Ingli iris still tho . Was meutioned the acquittal of the Indiau | feet from the ground. The second will be 150 | * 'Phe committee will meet at the Millard | and the boy scting on the afivice of tho R 24 3| vecord from 2:16 by Osmand, the English- | uffairis still the topic here, and will be for D 5 ' the Indiau | foel from 2 sec 1 o comm 1 m . d g oy et e s § Y g B P is rtors was 36 ¢ 108 SR who treacherously killed Licutenant Casey | fect in dinmeter and 430 feet fromthe ground, | pext Tuesday uight, uuless otherwise | men in the room refused to obey. Oba QUEBROEIE e s 5 2 4 yar | man His umo in quartors was 36 25, 1:05 | some time. Some of tue delogates were | or " the army during the Stoux | and the uppor landiug, more properly called K N sccond refusal he picked the boy up AL 4 ar | and1:41, 50 be made a three-quarters record. | taken down immediately after dinner, | troubles. last winter, when fudicted and | the “lantorn,” will be sixty feet in diameter | . “-\ - (o Tt T cavotan it ¢ vitroil in Timo: 2:47. 2 Soma iden of nis spoed can bo gai ¥ otcloal o es last winter, when ludicted and antorn, ; The chaiv requested and was granted u s arms und earriod to 0 il in o Ranniog iy e a0 ng ddsmaRinta spesdy caniheigalned onthe but - omot until 4 eclock = werd | {riod for murder, on tho ground that u | und 1,000 fool ubove tho ground. At the fizst | noxt Tucsday i which time lo seloet tho | [hetoom diped hitn in bead el severol Burnam second. Muid of Ansell | quarter roe- ‘ter Pt e SO X B pal state of war existed between the United | landing there will be a grand colonadearound | members of the executive committee, The | times betore the other employes of the room, e O O it moiln in | Lysiciuns say | the symptoms were all | States and the Sioux. In tho fulillment of | the outside fifteen foot widoand 738 feol | yumes of the mompers will bo announced | too terrified to stiv could ‘nfericre tho oo 1:00, breaking the gecord of 1:00 5.5, MAdeby | toomoees of the HokoorrB: o o qas a0 | their duty tho members of tho committeo | mean circumference. On Iluslulun:nw‘(um befora tho Joint session of the county and ety | bovs screams wero agoniziug il hair was . 1:06, e 100 8-5, ) o s ou i aced In the hands > proside S | cople can be accommodated | contral committoe: all burned off, his scalp was vaw, his fic Red't o o Zimmerman, T oriong it e vitats: esoipmning | pluced in'the hunds of tho president u copy | or five thousand poplo can central conimitiees, i : " Honest I & B a Pavior of Harvar a1 i Lica Lok : accompanied | ¢ ho resolution which declared it to be the | at one time = S were horribly burncd aud voth his Brawnlow. .. : 35005, reing, paamyard made @ miloin | by uncontrollable vomitng, Tt cortiin more | sunso of the association that the govorument | Tusido of this colonado wili bo space in ad Ovganizing & Olub, yo burned out and his recovory is "'l'f""' 3 A X 4 2:06 1h 4 :I('Mlm’:;:;;:c ?|{::::-fl:x‘;|nlfl‘a pn;:‘nlg';“‘l‘:“l“l;)y should provide at the earhest possible mo- | dition to the space required l‘ur elevators and A meeting was hela last nigit in the Bradshaw returne AIUH\“‘A“m‘rI-n Tiny 3 g . 4 3 lowed o * COUTLS & systel v for the achinery sufficlent to build four Lo e room and was ut once dischargoc o o All .had pacemakers und expert timo | doathly pallor and complote prostration. B o o i By O e | Feaaurants: T audition. 1o th Fostuurants | Creiehton block Lo take the proliminary | (iiked out of the shop nmolosted and dis Lexington Wind Up. keopers and judges omployed. Wheel- | Tho absurd theory of tbe most severoly 2 2 ) J AL i o ¢ | stops for the organization of tho Young [ appe 1 ot yet been arrestod i " ingx men Dave boen Working a1l ine” soason 1o | sto o Oy O in® oimost severoly | stated to bim tha consideration on which i | there will be_provided numerous kiosks or i ¢ % | appearca. tc bas n CEXINGTON, Ky, Oct. 17.—The meeting of | JHl M bl o | strioken that food had been poisoned or the | (a*haced, rofarring to repeated recommen- | booths, coustructed in accordance with the | Men's Democratic club. W, A. McGinuis | The employes of tho shop, among whom 2 ’ break tho mile record, and Windle now esily f the church ognated with b y ; i < the Kentucky Trotting Horso Breoders' as- | break tho mile vecord, sl Windle no ¥ | sirofthe church impregnajed with gas by | dations by successive Indian commissionars, | architecture, stytes and oustoms of varions | nctedas chairman and John Kelly as s Hough wus a weaten 1o soclation closed today. [t was tho greatosy 5 s 1 ?:::‘15,‘.:',',‘,‘:;,5,"‘.-;.',*. “rw‘f:tn‘sr:‘i::::?él"‘l’:’t‘:' the report of Genoral Milos and others it | countrios, which will bo used for tha salo of | tary. Arraugemonts wore wade to hoid a.| lyncl tho bruto it thes fhud i Bradeiiay moeting _ever held here, both in point of Not Very Hard to Crack e AAR S A ely ex- | |usyas commissioners in roference to tho | curios, ornaments, fabrics aud other a mass meeting Monday evening at 1216 Far- | is marvied and is 35 years ol¢ money oftered, atteudance aud racing. The | Oxana, Oct. 1-~To the Sworting Editor of | P12ded ‘l"d‘ oy oysiclans | wore of tho | Ponca Indians and the testimony of Bisnop | produced aod mauufactured in all lands. nam street. Addrosses will be made by < - weather wus' porfect ana tne truck hine | Tup Bek: A twonty, I ninateon. Ligh-fve. | Saagiestnf or oo der sorinbiod s thotcronny | Hare, all to a like effect. Within the restaurants $,000 or 8,000 guests | prominent democrats, and the club orguniza Alonzo Hilton Davis Dead throughout. A blds three, makes high, jack and five, i | deadly stuff or powder sprinkled on theigrapes | “qpg president listened with attention to | may bo comfortably seated and served at one | tion will be porfected ) L known as a poct but this theory was also incorroet wh ! ’ Alonzo Hilton Davis, well known as a p First race, 2:21 eluss, purse $1.6 wakes low gume. Who wins? but this theory was also incorrect when In- f yng statement of the committee and repiied | time. Within and’about the booths and sur- " . ] Lt vestigat tod howed that the peopl: A and literary man, died ot his home 2117 Wilkes won, Pocahontus Prince second. Kity Ans.—-A. YORLIGRLION. LIOGAYC AL OWE hat the peoplo | ¢hup the matier should receive the considera- | rounding platforms 8,000 more people will g Can. and Y TUAl, d & third peror Wiikes fourth, Keokee fifth OMAIA, Oct. 15.—To the Sporting Editor of | 134 becn poisoned by food improperly cooked | (o which the imporfance and the gravity of | have room to move about, maks purchases, There will be a joint meeting of the repub- | Grant ot at 4 o'clock last uight of Rastimer 31 AR g DR Was 1t Duluth or St Panl wio | 10 copper ketdles, Of tho elghty ' taken ill, | the subject desorvodi’ ‘The intorview was | ete. i lican county and elty contral committees at | palmonary consumption. Doconscd leaves a s rond 1noe, ity . pursed! Alham- | beat Lincoln (hree straight games at Lincoln | $0mO thirty were at fivst supposed 1o be | ;gceqsarily bricf, @ tho presiaant was about | The second lnnding is designed as a grand | o Mijlard hotel Tuesday evening at 7:30 | Widow, oue child and Lis mother to wourn ra_won. lncense Girego third, Hixie beyond hope, and the con oot dist the Millar I ¥ MoGreror tourth. Sullie'C. AtmEWabnch sixle | about Juno 2 to B. B, Cranke. Yo hove, = an O iers mar b | to pay his promisdd’ visit to the Methadist | promenade and pienie guartors in tho day- | giiock sharp. . FL Menosi his loss. Ophir soventn: Eemine - signth, Greeatishi | Ans.—St. Paul and the constornation among citizens may be | geumenical conforemico, Luter fu the day tho | time and us a daveing ball it the oventag. It et e et o It is expected that the burial will be on ninth, Best tl 20, OMARA, Oct. 1T.—To the Sporting Editor of | 1magined. ~All those dangerously ill are now | committee had anhintorview on the samo | will accommodate at one time 5,000 or 6,000, RICHAID SMITH, Tuesaay. Third race, 2:18 class, purso, #,600: Vie H. | THE Brk: Two vlaying seven-up: both ure | 00t of daneer, and it is safe to say that all | 5, pject with the secretary of the interiorand | The upper landing is to be finished as tho Chairman City Commities :v‘«.v:.l‘.‘lllll;liu:("l'-l:'l:‘»rg;'lw‘-’ln Waltor E. third, six polnta; the d alorturne uok fu the sacond will recover. also with the commissjouer of Indian affuirs, | grana lookout, will be two or three stories S Gold Galore emont fourth, Bes @, 2: 15t run of cards; opposite hus high; which goes e — vith each of whom the matter was very fully | nigh and nccommodate at one time 1,200 to N. 8, Oct. 17.—A big strike of R 5 i [RuRLeprdan onyoals TRIBUTE FROM POLAND, with each of whom the mi was very fully X B > L A Hatrax, NS, 7.—A After the second hest there was a stroug | Ut first? Bubscriber. | = and satisfactorily discussed. 1,500. Above this will be four offices for STABBED IN THE FATE. A a1 s et complaint over the way Walter E. was 0 tu Jack. g Horrible Crme of a Terryville, Conn,, late Phursday afternoon. As he was goin through the shop Lo anproached W. A e S i gL sienal service and scientific investization. driven by Stewartand he was takon dowa o e Parpoll's: Memory Hovered Ly Ops FOX A PYBLIC PARK. Avout this will be the circular clectric rail: | Will Brady the Vicdm of a Murderous and McCoy was put up in his place. e mipsexie Bonofs pressed Polanders. A5y : g P T A AT Hebeny —_— Sax Furaxcisco, “ala. ct. 17.—Several - Zimi, v . v . 0 3 ) , )oniay, Oct., 17.—Delegate i ; o 3 signuls by day TR A S T th Garfleld Results, 1housand people aktoatod the dack Dempsey: | wiirii Ok IT.=Delesnie Zininakl s= | Gites Hesorvod #o Colorado by she | MERLS Wy iM%, the nghttiouss, to be pro Whilo crossing the corner at Ninth and | o . Y | rived here today from Warsaw, brivging Prosident of #é United State: 4 & g Japitol avenue ot 12:30 o'clock this morning On10a00. L. Oct 1Ra > resident of' ¥ ates. : 4 B ¢ | Capitol avenue at 12 u1cAGo, 11, Oct. 17.—Results at Garfield | benefit last night at the quarters of the Pa- i o vided with the most powerful revolving ! park : clfio. Athlotio elup. Tho subscriptions ag. | With him a handsome wroath to bo placed on | Wasmixatoy, D, 8./ Oct. 17.—The presi- | lights ever constructed, surmountod by tho | Will Brady und a friend wero assaulted by o First raoo, mile ana five-sixtoonths: Duko | groxated over §34.000, prominent sporting | N ¥raveof Parnell. Ziminskisays it was | dont has issued tio fdilowing proolamation: | Hagstaff und the stars and stripes. party of drunken loafers. Tnoy talked ot Milpitus’ won. 'Louise M second, Ireland | tmon. from all over the. country sending | latended thatbo snould be present as the | Whereas. It1s prafidod by section 24 of tho for a momont aua then one of them picked | third. “Time: 1:05% oheoks, Four thousand admissh ok 'lk representative of the nationals of Poland at | mct of congress approved AMarch i, 1801, en- steamer Arrvivals, out young Brady for a victim, He drew a ‘kiu;‘-nmlrw{n|I\n'u-|llurh-rlu( amiiar Jon- | EHCHE, SORE, HOURNES ““"m;.r"',‘r ne ",i the funeral of the Irish leader, but tho Rus- | vitled “An actto repeal the timber culture At Kinsalo—Holland, from New York for | dirk aud seut the blade through the facial Blos wou, Antolnet ‘second, Alturos third, | SIS A% IVNG dntertainment concluaed by | S18n Bovernment did not allow the date of the [aws wod for gehat japposss St the proa | § i pod d muscles and 1nto the jawbone. "Fhla ¥ac, three-quarters of a mile: Bon | & threo round axuibition botween Deipsey | funeral to be published in tho Polish news- | (it Gu Upure nu-roworv inany stute or | At Now York—Steamer Fulda, from Bre- [ Hrady and his friend fliuchoy ran for DELICIOUS Alr won, Pendleton second, Duster third. | and young Mitchell, I"‘,l:t'“- 4 territory, having wpublic lands bearing | men. s drug store at the Millard botel and Timo: 13153 ¥ i he wreath is composed of laurel leaves | forosts, any part of the public lands | At Bremerhaven—IKaiser Wilhelm IL, from | a physician was called Fourth race, five-eighths of a milo: Santiago entwined with the Polish colors and with | whoily or 1 part covered with timber of | n At REOmS B e st 'a koon hiadad 5 o won, Chimes second, Whitney third. Time Huskers Took the Fourth broad silk bands bearing iuscrivtions ex- | undergrowth. 'whether of com wl vily 9 " o o ) 0 he le d 3 i 4 N k = oad s bea 50 o X v ) At London--Sighted: Nordland, from New | knife had entered tho face on_the left sido T race, three-fourths of a mile: Kaurny | o /0U O/7Y, I8, Oct 17.—[Special Tele- | proasive ot sympathy with tho deceased and | G bOL, it PUDILC FEsBrvalions: 4 prale | A Handon-Sinhiad (N N aud struck tho jaw bone. The physieian | won, Low Oariisie second. Roloy Boiey third, | ST8m toTue Bex.]—Today's game between | tho cause forwhich he fought, ' "he Poles | tho cytablishment of such reservation nnd At LizardPussed: La Touraine from | dressed the wound, taking threo stitches,and Tho, mew O the Corn Huskers and the St. T.ouis Browns | Who sont this testimonial of their rogard and | 1 tatablishmeut, oty New Yorl to Havre Sula that it wns a close call for Brady Bixth ruce. milo and one-elghth, hurdles: | was played in a gale of wind. which mude it | Bppreciation of the work of Parnell were | Whorcus, The public landsin the stute of | At Browhead —Passed: Auranis, from New | one lssuspacted and no arrests have Bob Thomas won. Lijero second, Longshot o - b obliged to smuggle it across the froutier. as | Colorado, within the limits hereimnufior de- < 3 made " L A R kR :;:u"x}u\llm’“ffi::hh;nfii.rp:»:“i::ff‘I”Jo 1o ik up tho "Huasian authorities would undoubtedly gorlood. ey in pard cosured with timbor and York for Liverpool. a S - N e ve confiscate ’ 5 L appenrs that the publle geod would be pro- R 5 Nebraska Breeders Olose. and the camo was called at the- oud of the bave aoafiscaied . the ufi'};:;fi‘,’f““" It a0 | L5t by setting npart wnd resorving said Maat Holnt Cadesss i Re:ponsible for the Wreck. | Davip Ciry, Neb,, Oct. 17.—[Special Tele- | 36Veuth Mulug. Score —_— Tagda us s publie reorvavion, bow, = oos | Prarresours, Neb., Oot. 10.~To theEd. [ OLsvataxn, O Ocl 17.—Coronor bbet { ":‘ lflk'l':’"‘ ‘l‘l-m-] The last day of the | SUYAL" HE r Ohio Politics. of the United Sta by yirtun of'the pow itor of Tuk n‘,\.. 5 ‘1 Il\‘nv' often is & ;-,.m.l,z‘ | mAn] of hu:h Q: nM{«\l x<(|.nln||: nin | obraska breedors meoting brought out only s Crxerxyatt, O., Oct, 1T.—Musio ball was | ibvested by section 2 of the aforosuid ot appointod Lo West Point from any district! | verdict ou the wreck of the Olin family | b, T e o 2 Apda S 1 congross. (0 hereby make known aud pro- | 3. Has it been the oustom to huye compettive | oyoursion train on the Erie railroac d TURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Sistimowd The wemiont s Raead Wo | Billy Harlo Goss 10 Basion. the scene tonight of tho largest political | Glulm. that Juake, knows, eud pro- | 2. Has it boen the cuatom to buye compatitive | excursion train on the Kria railrad, st ha NATURAL A First race, foals of 1857, 2:40 olass, purse is twenty-five tons of quartzin sight which it is estimited will yield at “least 100 ounce the tou place, September 80. He finds Eugineer ¢ Earle of Sloux City signed with | meeting beld Iu that hall duriog the cam | eniry orsettlemunt, wid sct apdrt us & pubilc | 1he cadet now at West Polut from the st | §o Brown und Conduotor Eruest Biegert of | Vanflla ) Of perfeot purity. w52, Sabins' Counsellor won o one. two, | the Boston American association team yes- | pmgn. Kvery seat was filled. Senator | [uTeais of lad lying und situated 16 the state | district of this state graduate! F. M. | tfig frelght train guilty of gross noelectof | Lomon =| of great strength. three order, King Holliday, second, Glyun | terday for next season, at asalary of 3,000 | Sherman and ex-Governor Foraker werv the | of Colorado. and particularly deseribed as 1. Whenever there 1s a vacancy. Under | guty in not o viog the mignals, and leay Ornnge Wiikes, third. Hest tim 3T, and $500 advance. s ' r 1 v follows, to-wit: Beglon'ng at a polut betwee 3 " slre o ¥ v five < rder b0 lat . Hu peakers. Sherman spoke first and devoted | full glan'ng at & polut between | opdinary cireumstances, ouce every five | ing'Kent without orders, iu direct violation Economy in thelr use S2opod, pon frae-torall. T his wrgument to the tarifl and the sllver [ jActiont i und 4 on Uk noeth boundury of rs. “Undor tho uew law, muking tho con. | of the rules of the compauy Almond - - : : quostion. Ex-Governor Foraker kept ine | MWnshind south, ran o v west of the siath | Legssional districts conform to the judicla =] Flavor as dellcately Jos Walsh, who closed with the Baitimore | By audionce sfame with sutbusiasm 0r & | byeivs miler oo e wast o the Southenst | distriots, thero will be @ now district i the - Rose etc; ‘ southeastern portion of the state, including Dr. Birney cures catarrh, ] and dellclously as the fresh frult 8500, Ignis Fatuus first. Iduy N Walsh and O . 4 e ehivd, Union' Modiuw' fourth,” kgbertine To0ks Arive, . Bust tup: 2:3b Third race 2.0 class pacing. purse 98 | American wssociation club, and Jack Crooks, | full hour. corner of township 2 south, runge 80 west 3 L]

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