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OMAHA DAILY BE UESDAY, OCTOBER '3 -~ Figurs That Havo Boon Beld for | o L8000 T000 L Ceion pac | A0tRer Vi i"““‘frthN‘rtlk Beot Sugar | {ie,violept ovpohition of tho ke's pureits, | Gouuoilman Spooht Paya Tis Raspocta to | Suit. ioy the. diktrac by “noniniuin | His Attoracys Arzuo Agatnst the Advaose Varicus Equine Monarcha, | oy + ettt At A time ago Mills mpdo an_apoiatment to meot Farnitare Ag 1 ” eounty. Dot Farchio 4 2ovd G 1 Trotting assaciation commen: abs Union heron Sunday, - $ho packed up her effect niture Agent Billingslea, Rosolved, That 1t Is with a sense of gonulno mant of the Boyd Case M= park, Councii II(}' uffs, this | = m.[) secroted them avhere she could get them gratification th At noto ||n>‘.m'*y,“1 o nnd —— harp. The meoting en | ITTES V. GER when needed, Y ny shoe st d to chureh conrageons conduct of n. Whone F/MOUS SINGLE BID. gt B Al ) ¢ | JUTES VIGEREAUX FOLLOWS HIS FRIEND. | o L e e s teteat tho | WARM RESOLUTIONS BY THE NEGROES. | !N his ¢ifarta to hriue the principai actors it | GARLAND ~ SUBMITS HIS MOTION. foro, and every detail has becn arranged for s 0's Here shie was mei by her lov und the two ur duti How the Owner of Fafrview Farm | somo raitling good sport, LTI bl ; “I “"“' """| Being - ‘ C Ml b Ml ] fora over | Concerted Av ot the Colored Peo- | NI e o for' it goserment | 1t s Takea Under Advisement by tho i % nown ana prominent hovsemen horo from oty the A1 Carbonizing Tank ght with fi d this morning wers A of this community did - wer fall . 10 “Earthquaked * the New York all_parts of the west, and the general ; ,' AZLLALLY N married. They thin took the 10450 o'elock | PO Concerning the Late Lynche | itizmatize tiio fitdmons conduet ot ¢ United Statos me Court Mitlionaire Sporist idea” provails “tnat ' tho " stssion i LU AL Ll b traiu for the lagik 1iils. Ing—some Interesting Los tho OTARLA OF tha Wil ety v L B o bo an unusually ino _one. From Nebruska: 3 BETAR Lo T R BN e OV D vy BULOFHOY, b 1 Sportin Btastse: MeBloy - o from Lima Nebra#kf City's Inaane. cal Political News. PrpnE the murderous ontluws to Justice. o ists Advanced. O, lust uight, accompaniea by o delogation — Nenmaska Crry, Neb., Oct. 10.—[Spocial Rewoivad, Thit we hold it 10 b the duty of 'Ohio und Tudiana turfmon, who came hero 5 e ki , B # every colofed vOTor i the ¢ty of ( hd e ; el : Nowrork, Nob.. Oct. 10,—~[Spocial Telo- | TelegramtoTir Bex. |—Mes. Charles Ke y v i Oct. 10.—Let Reed's | for the purpose of seeing what thero is in Non y § I k A8t aven itz at &0 p'eloe ehin. | €OUBty of Douglas to use il honorabie menn V ASHINGTO! st 10, .\ tf magnificent biul go down to posterity. It is | the west %o red trott ~and it is quite prob- | gram to Tne B —~Jules Vigoreaux, fove. [ and Charles Vining were adjudeed ins ”-y‘ ,l vening at 5:30 o'clock a horse whij to defeat the re-olection of John F. Bo, Wasiizaroy, D. €., Oct. 19, ~In the Unitod *;.” o rds of time, and is now known te | 8ble somo big sales will be made veforo the | man of the Nogfolk bect sugar factory who today by the commissioners on insane and | PIni episode was injected into the boodle in- [ sheriflf of Douglas county. 9811 records o o O er | Blose of tho meeting was overcome by gas while endeayoring to | Will bo sent to the asylum at Lincoln for | Vestization which has beon orought beforo Ninth W Independents. the country. It was & hand never bo Following is tho eard for this afternoon roscuo young Cobb ut tho sugar factory | hospital treatment. Mrs. Keogan Naturday | the city council at tho instanco of Council- | mho fudependents of tho Ninth ward hotd | oo Of Nebraska, came up on motion to ad- The 2:90 trot, purse 00, Neva Sceloy. King | AL b § - | night becameso violent us to want to co man Specht, et S . Ol | vanco fits hoaring. Attorneys ronprosonting ty Ormonde, the “horse of the | I1ii| sto uhvm;“ ooy [tanshonJe\Y: oyce: | TEMEEOAs, Al Re BIREEER S e ok | suicide by ‘Jumping. in o well, but. was pro- '|'1m|u-,.-|.|m-nrm»mup wis tne eonneiel | S e e T perIR LAY Bighk U], thy Thuy Pt : H N i Sloux Falis; lznus Fatuus, at Brown, o sacrificed hisown like to save that of vented. 1 h ouncil= | club is in a most psperous conditi oentury,” as Englishmen love tocall him, | Sloux Falls; “tanus” Fatuus, Nat Doy vented WO TR AT ATRRA b sla A prosy condition, | would ] 15 nahn Clars, L J i | bis friond, being well aware of the deadly —— - 1 1 and the'vietim was Mr. A, | having got a laree, commodious 1 cely went to the stud of Mr. Boucan, noar | Guelph: C. A. Turner. Beatrive; Moody, Black , E ATtEr AMEe oA DUIIG, M. F. Billingsloa, zonorol wostern agont of £ot a large, commodions room, nicely ~ L illingslea, general western agent of | yymishod, woll seatad, with a first-class glee b - 70,000, @ prico only | burn ros, Slonx Fulls s which was contained in tho tank, % Al L o R . lea, & Buenos Ayres, for $0,000, a [ y | byen 5081000, 8100 aildinn. No biame can bo attached to any oo, the [ McCo0k, Neb., Oct. 10.—(Spocial Telogram | the Ketcham Furnituro company, the 8s50- | olup and & piane, M. William Muthotland, | o . : olland, | tho case as counsel for Boyd ¢ o yuar t D § p 5 equalled at that time by Doncasio, for whom | pag ¢ Huston, Omuha; \{«h\l best maoical skill was | attendance in | 0 Tue Bee Buffalo Jones leaves McCook | ciation which it is alleged has mado | the party’s candidate for councilman for The court tovk the duko of Westmiaster paid £70,000 sixtoon | water, A LI P- | twenty minutes after the accident occurred | tonight for Loudon with ten head of buffalo, | use of improper means to securo the coatract | the Eighth ward, was tho speakar | the matter under advisement, years ago. Blair A. Athol, tho most beauti- [ piAtR TSl but “the gas had wotten 1n its | which ho has sold to a bunker by the name | for supplying tho furniture for the new city | Of the ~evening. Tue gentieman pict The vanced for hearing the cases Tul horse, it 1s said, that ever raced in Eog- | City; b on, B. L. Clarke fatal work. Mr. Vivereaux hjml of Leland of Liverpool, who will place them | pa) i “ | urod the iden condition of affairs | of Anarchists Fielden and Schwab, now in land, came next, the owner of the Cobham - about thirteen hours after the accident but | in o magnificent private park which he owns. 4 which would obtain if trae and honest citi- | the [llinois pe i Dby ) {5 Wodus. Whon o At Independence. was unconscious tho entire time. Ho was | He will be gono about two months. Colonel Billingslea's Stor zens—opposito and opposed to LR LR A ECORTBI I ITIENG R B i I INDEPRNDENCE, Ta., Oct. 10, —The Tudepen- | unmarried, atout 34 years of age —— Mr. Billingslea describes the assault as | B#Eression, unde contractors’ influenc famous Haymarker viot in Chicago. Tho bought bim at the fabulous sum of $62,500. It | goy0q dyiving park opened for the second 1 a native of North France. His family Lost Two Fingers, Taldv gslea describes the assault as | 4)qirasent boodle legislution—were ole ases will come up for hoaving in Decombor. sixteen scasons this colebrated horse earnod | C 00" LR by with large fiol s very prominent in that country, Prnv, Neb., Oot. 19.—|Special Telogram | 'y o> Dr. Conklin, tho people's candidate for n stud fees tho enormsus sum of $25,000. | W U B M CEEY B eically a r My, Vigeroun irst owao' to Amorien last | 4o iy L by e mam of Gostl, | by talklig north on Fitieenty strect In | wavor, promissd If olecisd o do s bost iat Will Honor Lozan's M emory. G A 00" and Vo ol crowd. This iy practic: o | yoar with Mr. [, & suporintendeut of -4 ¢/ ALY iowlll, | ront o . Roberison & Bros. cizar store. | the principles of his party should bo his g ASHINGTON ) 0,—The Lo Melton went to Ttaly at #50,000 and Verneul | cord bronking meeting, and many marks @0 | i\ Neiig'of the machinery i VT NeE SRS UbO T HEFa BRWEINIEIGHY | T ik st EaToAvaE SHo BUoEs 1o b o s | I Bl i arox DG ok L=t Togea to Hungary at £0,000. Mr. Crawford gave | expeeted to be cut down to the low - | Island factory, after which he roturned on i G e A A HA e il R A BRA1v) | Beniugn) o sonio bine L Hitve beail HUTEIg) | 105 50II6e Ak ey taNB A e HaaYtive BUTress | futsiis d oo commibsion hoitl.ujoon 805,000 for Isonomy and Mv. Blenkiron | (o cinss: Beatrico Patohon first, Jourdan | visit to France, coming to Norfolk last Aprit | ¢rushed, 110 was beought to Peru and two | from un allment, and 1 want to gotsomething | 0n the necossity of a non-partisay_judiciary SO R GRS ANV CCHREAGH Loy, Wit £40,000 for Scottish Chiof. Robert, thodevil, | Wilkes second, Serman third, Billy seqnce to wssist Suporintendont Salich - fingers werc amputated. to rest upon n little. T happened to look | Mr. Deaver, for county clork, Mr. Easton, | M40 preliminary arcangements for securiug pught $10,000, Ha on 6,000, Macaroni XaIon 5 < N afehti, Llime: © was an_experienced workman and thor- G cross the strect saloor and | candidate for the office of clerx of the district | designs for a suitable statue. Gonoers brought 10,000, Hamilton 836,00 lac Hazelmont seventh, Silvertail elshth. T ouRELS (K ted \pILH somdETaetory o ohl BAST BOUND SHIPMENTS. aer the street toward Woods' saloort und ate for the offico of clerk of the district uita it ral Alg 5,000, The Palmer 35,000, Gladiator, the [ 2:20. T 1 I PRLHRE DT Supbrintender At ht thero I saw Mr. Cooper making a sign to : mld Witliam J. Welshans, the people’s | and Mrs, Logan wero appointed a committea , The 3 5 000: | F00 trot: Douglas first, May Homer second , hiis father being superintendent of sugs — i g g & indopendent candidate for ity troasurer, re- | ¢ ‘ greatest Frenchman of thom all, $85,0005 | [yceor i1 (nird, Senator Wapsie fourth, Ricl actories in I'ranc Railroad Men Becoming Discouraged B L eV B ran® Bt b O Visit Artist St. Gaudons at New York and { 3 ¢ g SR e S eRETonE e pconnums and mueh bhandshak t W Silvio 5,000, and others of almostequal | wrd 13 Afch. Test tme: =3 ; Tho funeral will take place tomorrow OVOLEHa ORtIook: tanding with sovoral other gentlemen. | G106 fnd mich handshalk: 1 obtain his views on the subject. 1t was re merit sums rangine from $34,000 down to 0 cluss, pace, unfinished: Roadn 14" | morning, while Lioyd Cobb will bo interred A : L. stopped o the sidewalk to go neross the 4 ported that £165,000 is availablo for tho $5,050, the price paid for The Buron. ;"‘"'g(‘)."ll hond secc I '-‘f"'r‘.’i' Wolies thinl | 4v:50 in the afternoon., Cit1eaco, 1L, Oct. 19.—Railroad men are | street when I felt a blow across my back and Young Men's Democrat Club, statue, This incluaes £50,000 appropriated by Buma Aasioan is L LT U RO L b il not sojoyful over the outlook as they were a | shoulders. I thought it was a friendly touch About 300 youug democrats assembled in | CONETOss and is regarded as sufticient for the f igel " sailic ‘m '\mmm To b onel Lilliard trotted in 2 CONFIDENCE AGAIN RESTORED, moath ago. They had expected that by this [ by some friend, Dick Burdish or some other | Pabst's hall on Farnam steeet fast uight and | Jirboee ‘m\“ Circle has been selocted as 0 Ct nd sola n " 0 bea X rotted n 2! 4 W v W PETSOn od round ow ‘arnn e 0 8| o 6 statue, Sitlo: Tatahed. thin fbeabi il GorigPall[ oy oo WLE il 3 : timo they would be put to tneir utmost ex- [ Person. I turned ‘round toward Farnam | formed a permanent organization, electin o site of tho stal Jroquois feiched thy best price, hout 2.0: Governor I trotted in it | Gretna's State Bank Affairs Not at | g fhvhTahious for street to sve who it was had struck and T suw | Jamos B, Shooan as. preside Hored: Old R Jackson puving for him 4,000, Tho same | beut 218 in 2:10t; Jessie MeCorkle, to boat ertions to furnish -cars for the eastbound | James B, Shoecan as president, George Clef- IN INDIANA, gentleman securod Luke Blackburn at §2 Syl Mauston. to beat 2:30 in 2:28%4; 4 _an .\Iu‘nun_t_:. s froight, but instead they find that thero has \:«A'-‘::I;-»':m\.m.': vl-”»‘l“ ‘*m‘. lh” (ing o m-x-l. vice president; Johin Kelly, sccretary, Mttt :’,‘(',‘“w';'"““‘1‘”;,‘,":*",‘“\‘J‘;\'\,,,’ s Tuter 54 & Running at L-xington. Rl :,,::I:{-L;\‘:af:“;m\]\'." s | their roads. Not only is business dull | — — — [lisee youn jail yet.” With dif- | Gannon, Shomaker, Wakely and Kilby! and Delights Hoosierdom, et ey AR Lexizatoy, Ky., Oct. 19.—Tho fall meoting | 2SS¢ts and ¥, il 30K | but tne volume is actually decreasing | ficulty I recognized tht ho was Christ Speeht She manner of voting under the Austra i N ot 14 Spocial stallion to John A. Morris for #30,000. Ho 3 WeamineE BIR Gowased vorortad! at: tha i ! Varearaiso, Ind,, Oct. 19— [Spocial Tele- nevor raced in this country, terriblo exvosure | of tho Kontucky association (running) com- [ SAGIREASE T b CORREY BOROVIE B L8| from week to week, and, what s use hie wore dark elothes and 1 have been | 15 system was discussod at lensth. S A e e s e Islana rendering hin unfit for training. Mr. s and there will bo five purse racos each | Of the Grotua State bank. All tho uproar | ¢hg tounage racordad for corrasponding per- | disuppoared. - oo on Farnamstreetnd f o 0 o Touding democratic olubs 1o tho | Pitsburg, Ft. Wayno & Chicago, ronching Bwigert gave §25,000 for the unbeaten Tr has been useless. Cowdery says thatif the in 1890, whick 7 I nad’ ok i o S el ot A g mont, known all over the turf world as tho A lurgo number of the best horses from | o S Y lod thers is no ne iods in 1800, which was regarded us an off 5 pick | ntg the elgar store and te. Valparaiso at 0:30. A cold rain storm be ) W J > cirenit are here ana good sport is antiol a { erls ere eces r. T e 8 zoF bo some canes, but none of them were "he next meoting will be held M aBlabk Locomouve. renit are here and good sport is anvic SLOLUI : L yoar. This falling off can no longer be ate | jaivy dnoush, T then went out on the sl i gt A LU LGS 9t gan before the arrival of tho party at this e el Toxington fotchod only | Pated. A downpour of rain Sunday and last | sity forauyono to lose acent. Theonly | apyributed to water compotition, for lake | Walkand. siood thers in. ine erowd, with my | "Bt the 26th at 7:30 p. m. place and has continued w ot L 3 the crowd, with iy place and has continued without inter 815,000, IKentucky sold as a rao horse to | DIKht mudea heavy track and fast time was | cause for the excitemsnt was President | ghipments during tho last two weeks have | DACK to the entrance. While there. Spechit : = i fithivon gl R Tag Teonatd \W. deromo for #10.000, aud fotched | impossible. The Tunning today, bowever, | Charles Koy's aitation over the absenoo of | decroased oven moro than tho shipments by | (TGLEUP from Douglis strect. got outof the _ New Democratic Paper. mission through the morning his has 0 o stallion, August Bblniont being | Was excellent and tho botting hosvy. A, U, Hancock, ho iaving tmplicit confdanca | et pments Uy | bugey and gntored the elar store. | Yesterday the German daily, the Nobraskn i rfered IO ox o LWLt 5 . Harper refusod race was i di urlongs, | 4 \ : L v alk protty loud ins S \dition. This will | 48Y'S work on tho train, Tho exhib the purchuser. Mr. Hurper refused Rook Liidloy. won srry second, Refice- | in Hancock and finding him absent concluded | - rpyg o that hie took off his his cout, and el rribupe. issued an sh edition. This will { {12¥'s work tho ¢ _Tho exhibi for Longfellow as fur back as 1571, and | ijon third, Time 514, GO G 10 B0t B il Cop e The cast bound movoment of dead freight | thut ho was zainz to do Body up. by be continued as a permanant adjuncy of tho | M - boen ' fuspoctad by a - goodly acky Chinn Taughod ot an offer of £30,000 [ g Hl o Rooka won. Content | 8t0nC0 that he had been robbed abd an- | by the railroads last week, including both | did ot face hin. I he was going to kit me | German daily. It will boaomocratic in poli- | Jbel - owever. iho train “left for = g ¥ D Ply B ¢ | i1l v for Leonatus. o son. | Meant FCESholhy i, Mo 141 nounced his convictions to the public before | hrough and local consiguments, amounted | L Wanted 1o huve him do it from belind.But | tics. NG LL 0 B Gl CLODIT Rl comparis ith theso prices, the $100,- | Third race. one mile and seventy yo P X0 9 i affairs fis] = BT 8y he did not como noar me b = ain omorrow morning. Bonrbou, AL B R C 1 ho had examined into the affairs | 4456510 tons, ugainst 60,105 for tho preced- Ty Warsaw and Columbia City, Ind., will bo 000 patd for St Biaizo may woll amazo and | Donuell won, Outery second, Corinne 5 ¢ G M. Casper then beckoned me to 0 across P g D nay thira. Time 1350 of the bank. He wouid take Cashier | o weck, n decroase of 3,530 tons and against | to hin. 1o did so i second thmo And in an RILLED . FATHBR AND: SON, visited tomorrow. Wednesday will be spont counfound tho breeders of thoroughoreds in % T 7, o Fourth race, one mile and fifty yards. | Wolverton’s word for nothing nor look for 3 for th ves owphatie munner and I then went over to e . W, o, Thursday n Monvoville, Vi Al puris of the world. Ho was remarged as | jfour! iMone sand 4 1 S for tho same poriod last year, a de- | i ek il A ayne, Thursday in Monroville, Van- m| el e e A ite L‘.'f’(n ot ‘\\In‘;n.v[I awurn 1‘1..\._> second, London | himself despite tho fact that Ira Hancock, | crease of 10,347 tons. At the samo time lake hil_»'_n. L A Crimeof an fowa Farmer Whose Love | wirtand Lima, O., Friday wn Forest, Uppor B bvvas Flbokei N onTas tad ukeandiwhen: | SR e ~r””lr";“rm;u Olamentinetwon: the h..ul'(kuu;m--leuunym(umuuma thatevery shipments fell away from 103,125 tons for | [ was not "‘[‘; Tt (_“;”i’id-l'l;( Was Not Requited. Sundusky, in Londonville and Woost Iy Mr. Bolmont bought him, the general beliof | Missal'socond, Bine kBoauty third, Timesey. | thinewasallviant. 0o the preceding week to 82,070 tons_last week. | ugainst Spoelitand I'don't think [shull. Denvque, Tu, Oct, 19, —Anothor romanco | 188 beei discovered that the oxhibition cars was that ho had imade a mistake. The price — A.N. Hancock is expected hero ina few | - The shipments of tour, grain and provi- & R T fanee | aro too wide to puss through the tuunel of was only $5,000 and Lord Arlington, his arfleld) Park fResults. vs. - Public opinion is all against President | sions from Caicago to the scaboard by the . n the Other Hand. reduited aove bus resulted In 4 doublo | ihe Pennsvivania lino, wnd the route will at thie horao was wellsolt: Cmicaao, 1L, Oct. 19.—Rosults at Garfield ves tonight. e roads in the Centrat Tralllec association ag- Councilman Specht was seen at his r tragedy. A young farmer named Hahn, liv- | have to be changed accordingly, to pnss He comes to America, is iu the stud five | park tods achments were filed on the stock of | grosated 23,635 tons agvinst 25,449 the pre- | dence at midnignt. He explained his conn ing near MeGregor,sixty miles norch of here und, years, goos under the hammer, and is knocked o i roa ro el | chandiso this aftor W. V. Morse, | ceding week, o docrease of 1,514 tons, and | tion with the meoting as follows has been paying attention for some time to Pryvorrn, Ind., Oct. 19.—[Special Tele- Jdown'at $100,000. That is a new record and | Vedette won, Miss Low s McCord Brady, A. mith, and others to | against 4,015 for the corresponding weok of his man Billings newspaper man, | Mary Otto, a German girl, who lived with | ¥ to Tuk Bir.]—The hoavy rain which SAvIIlatai0: Thne: 15104 overclaims against thestock. Greatsatisfac- | 1500, a decreaso of 10,351 tons. The Vander- | He used to be on a1 0lado: ik | Her unele; Fohn OLte: L overtook the train at Valparaiso this worn. i : Sitond riee, five-elehths of a mile: Paut | tion is expressed over the report of Examiner | bilt liues carried:53 por cont and_traflic, the 1o investis on try- | her uncle, John Otto, on a noihboring farm. | jug has scttied mto a steady drizzlo at Ply- oor Reed Loomed Up. Dombey won, Forest el second, Kaugarou | Codory aid contidenca i estored. Pennsylvania linos 2 per cent, the Chicago ke It apuear 't g nae {5 ot | ahn was inclined o bo wild, and nither | wouth, renderinge i ulmost immssiblo for St. Bluizo worth $100,0001 Bivd. Time 2 ) 5 ————— & Grand Trunk 11 per cent and: the Balt . They have gono to Cincin- | the girl nor her relatives smiled on his suit. | Visitors to attend the exhibit at the tram. N 3 NI ce. o mile, s ng: St zus! Ne! 5 A/ P J % nati to find out something I did or the; ik N v o 580 " . v Thivd race. one mile, sellin t. Auzust Nebraska's Missionary Union. more & Ohio 10 porsent. {iitto find out somoething 1did or thoy think | Ho was persistent, however, and so worriod Oulytioso " possesse d n" l'ul;)wl cauts wo - beon promiuent today. o [ make my own songs and I sing thom, | AHIFE Face oo w Lizzlo Gy s ries Tteed, u man of strong individu- . Dimor - Livrlo GWSNRC ) Agnrann, Neb., Oct. 19.—[Special Tele- | Cuairman Blanchard, acting as vice chair- | the pl say @ was. Thoy mix | Miss Outo with his attontions that early last | H05S o st day’s oxperience in Indiaua and striking originality, “All wo want sixtoonth miles: | gram to Tne Bre.) ~Tho Congregational | Man of the joint commttes, confirms the rec- | mo up W a” cousin of wine | ool sho went to M s0r, 808 to avoid | | : T she we A gor, 8045 to avoll | has been successful, however, in now, is a_littio luck,” he added, “and the Me Flush second, | \y Hiset i 4 Ge. | ommendutions of the freight commitico of | Who 3 business ab that place. eI b vl Wk havel | Guio licatn : k\J\unmna Homo Missionary union of Ne- | 2y Cotral Tralile association that the diftors | 1 be some. men who do nothing | bim. Yesterday Hahn appeared b | eliciting an almost unqualiticd aamission on SOTA 0D A Tes down thBrai) “'lunn\l‘rxzu‘lu o -fon lll:wlfldu |:1“!tvl."<1(-l in: raska met today in this city in state conven- | entials in use by -the continental lines and | Hro%% i |“4.\rlj'\y:;lllnm‘l\ i wrong | Mr. Otto's residonco and demandal to see | the part of tho visitors that the Nebraska M. Roea was not looked upon as a possible | Jou At won, Warren Letand second, “Tom | tion, Delegates began to arrive at 8 o'clock | central states despatch via the Baltimore & T s T AT o fit OUL | the girl. Outo replicd that she was in Me. [ exhivited aro far suporior to \:l\v~n G eI ] . of the Hoosier state. I'he exhibit is still in pu\rchmvrn(SL Blaise. He «ln-n-numl muui Xih rate. one and one-sixteonth miles, | this morning and have continzed during the Uu‘i’«i :l-u.m auu{ luuuwx-,uuus on eastbound | sister over there. She wanted to know whit | Gregor and ordercd him to leave the prem- g 1 self too often as & poor man, It was believed | hurdies: Lobin Hood won, Bassanio second, | day. This evening something over sixty | (rafic transported by rait to Baltimore, and [ was the matter. She said biliingslea was | ises. Hahn vefused to go and hot words fol | Xgelient conditian. that one of tho many millionaives of the | Bob Thomas third. Timo: 32201, Wors reporied prasest by tha sesrecary. Y | thence by water to Boston, Providence and | over there inquirinzabout me.” I told her she | lowed, endiag by his drawing a rovolvor and | [t Was rencrted to Tue Bre that, Mr. i, enst orof tho Pactlio slope would secure tho This is the fourth annual convention of tho | gter Now Iugland points be authorized, ought to know her brother. - © 5 shooting the “oldor Otto dead. Otto's sou | Lo of Kiremont, tho treasurer of tho nssonii horso, publlc opiuion pointing strongly hectbl The differentials are as follows: First i O man hore whose house | grappied with Hahn, but he, to sived lon and member of tho advisory board in y union, and the prospect bids fair for a very grapy , buv 1o, 10, racalved a | Liomand f nambor ol 4O, ACYS0Y oty ot Chicago and o to Pennsylvania to ttend tho Axtel Coming [n. toward Pierce Loriliard, Generat Sanford, . Cuicago, I, Oct. Tho owners of the | ; vordsting and instructivo moeting. class, 5 cents, second, 6 cents, third, 4 cont: X ""”,*“l"‘;,- (‘Irf\‘{"‘.l'.',‘ I&"fi'h m:l-u.x vaI!m'lll b ballet, inflicting a fatal wound. 3 Potter, Jucob Ruppert, J. . Haggin and | great trotting stallion Axtel have decided to | "o opesing. servives were heid fn tho | ourth, 3 cerits, ‘fifth . and sixth, special sila ho had, and . wher Hahn then started for McGrigor, doclaring | ¢ otoEonns d e Mareus Daly Drepire him for racing next season In the | First Congregational church this ovening. | €lasses, 2 cents.'-Pho same difforentials aro | what the trounle was said that 1 wanted he would kill the girl. A number of farmrs | funeral of his brother, but ho found tha “Poor? Itead, t It VI WON + groK 8. 11 he C 3 Pr or cellar, and when he 10’ v this would boe impossivie and will remain oor” Iteed, to use s own words, wanted | o\ ocration that ho will b able to Jowor ali | The ctureh was crowded to its utmost capa- | 3llowed the Cumberlana Gap Dispateh and v cellar, and when he wouldu'vallow it T | gathered and pursued the murderor, but did | this would be imnossibio ant wil rem s the horse und made up his mind to have him | (SIS0 SR GG oo will have charge of | city. - The sonvention was opened by an ad- the Kanawha dispatch when property 1s illinzslon then saw another man on the | ROV Uare to attompt to arrest him until oM- | FoR ) W0 FRHL OH A4t A S A §0.000 or 40,000 could buy him, and gomg | y{i> dross of welcomo by the president of tho | forwarded by rail and se. e non S anctieriman onth ol foersitromiMoG vefor, whojliadt been?iotiflod) s 1L 10av.es BEHI0I0I 00K EEDEIOREOWH MOFEIE 10 work very quietly he athered togethor b ilfen s foeur” unon. Mes. T wr o Seotn ae aud | A cireularissuod by tho chairman of tho | Fh i arked. OF couree. this onan ‘wili | pporred. Hahn' resistd arrost, but” was | for Bourbon, Ind. £64,000. ‘Utiis sum ho bad with him on Fri- SPARKS OF SPORT. responded 'to 1o 4 pleasing manner | Central TraMc association today, authorizes | say some hard things about me. finally captured and lodged in jail at Mc- by day. He attended the sale of brood by Mrs. A R. Thain of Omuha, | the following rule: When traflic is con- Woil, Billingslea telezraphed some hard | Gregor. Much excitement prevails and talk 10 FLOK mires. and weanlings on that day, was 1 Flunked, ter which ev. Harmon Brass of Lineow | tracted for shipment by rail to lake ports, | thingsavout me from On to_the Cinein- | of lynching is froely indulged in by the citi- borrificd ot the extravagant prices aud | [Copyrignted 1591 by James Gordon Bennett] | superinteadent. of missionary work of tho | ahd tbonce by - lake and rail ~to | mati Enquirer, Today howus peddling that | zens of MeGregor. roturned from Hunt's Point with the con- | Loxnoy, Oct. 19.—[Now York Herald Cablo | state, gave a short illustrated address, show- | edstern destinations, and arrves ut tho lako | BN G REGIEUCA" N iy ail. 17 it Z = Yletion that St Blajzo would fote at lonst | _gpocinl 'to "It was oxpocted | ing by maps aud drawings o churchos | OFLS after navigation las closed and s ten- | Wi Formy wite T would muvo kitied i, Sunreme Court Deci: $100,000, and poss{oly more. '3-7““'1“""' that Toff Wall would meet Billy McCurthy, | ullt and pastors sustained upon tho frontier | dored to thorail lines theve for all rail trans. nore I8 nobody in Clneinuati who can say | Des Morses, la., Oet. 19.—[Special Tele- e T s o aroso eary, and in the oxpressive lun- | that ol ) y MeCarthy, | o0 aia"and untiring efforts of the union, | Portation, the rates east of such points of | unything ugainstme. = 1lore when thatluwyer | gram to Tne Bee.)-~The following decisions | COMPavy filed articles of iucovporation with gungo of the wost, hustled. When night | the Australian pugilist, at the National | Vs Sas “Tollowed by tne nddress of the | Lransfer will boa proportion due therefrom [ came from there Mr. lrandt ana Mr Lippert, [ S7HRLEC U BEES et 'S | tho county clerk yosterday. The articles set came he took lus place at the salo ring with | Sporting club tonight In a tweuty-round | ovening by Mrs. H. S. Caswell of Now Yoric | Of thoall rail traflic rates in effect at tho aubitwliotealull phandcaloninhd sl gl were flled in the supreme court loduy: | "ot "the now company proposos to $104,000 in cash in bis insido pocket. fight, for £200. Wall turced coward early in | city. The address was upon_ “Home Mis- | OFiginal poiuts of shipment. Tne trafiic so | WHRLOWI GGG SE TGy odla August Zolect against Mus. J. B. Nichews, | o000y the business of operating a stroet He “Eaithquaked” Them. the day. Ilis backers loarned of his back- | Sions und Home Missionary Work.) Sho [ changed will bo entivlod, under theso rates | ijying for w appslleniyuscatinoldlstrich ainods O o | irallivayiibstiveoifandic ueciing Florenco o) ehanot I . | down,” and supphed & sound boxer | K8VO a very iuteresting detail of her axperi- [ BHC CO 10 0 e rule authorizing My name Is Christinn S 3 v | Kellogg against k. ally, appellant, Hum- | V0G0 80" 00 streets in Omahn over lho'l':lnI.y ‘[“-‘jllu‘a Reod \m'v_ is to cartn- | {19 hin “m“l‘l To " wae ' Avthur | ences in what she is pleased to call “Darkest | CBanges in consiznees and destinations. baptismal record. my ving boldt district, reve g SPeddiava |1 SR oo nainialer quake these fellows,” was his mental ro- b Replace. ol by AT Tha an e A T bhe e T Re R rasa Tn Chairman Finley nas been notified by the | my naturaiization 11 showed | appellant, against Elijah Kyle et al., Dallas L 3 hark as Lo putlea his bat low down on is | Bobbott. Frank Slavin seconded McCarthy. | [ndiana, and of tho rapid progress that has | 4 yopison “Topeia & Santa 176 rond thatup to | them o many and to' Mr. Rosewater. | dlstriot, aivmed; Lund and Smith Bros, | 4re hot montionod, but aoarly ail thoe strots Torehena andl lot. his glittoring ¢y s fall upon | B- K. Angel was rofoveo. During the first | been mado in the conl mining regions of that f FLEUe0 S ndortile B I ean writo o the cathedral there and | e o G tihos 5. | " the villago of Florence are mentioned. ') s % H = Jor it state during the past few yoa whero tho e present, it has undertaken to m2et the 3 - SR e cainst 1. S, McCuteheon, appellant, Ida AN 3 od by @ >; bu Lorillard, Pottor and other exbocted compet- | three rounds Bobbett did well, but after the v o brosonhilt.matuncortaton, te 10 | Bather Quinn will give mea great recommend YT D) g o arcicles ave sisned by o dozen business dogats % I pagcted compet- |y o A ustralinn’s style bothered him, 1ospel was then unknown wow aro flourish- | Passenger rato made by the Kansas City, Fu. [ FR{NCEGUST I G GEUs NG TG | distriet, reversed; tonnl bank of | o or Omata, among thom being Hugh G. itors with willions at their back. h R JbhE s b Scott and Memphis road from Kausas olntors HEhor ue ' | Marsnalitow V. Wright, appel- f ! iyl ) : ; TR Corthy knocked | ing churches and growing congregations. | S 3 Wit 13 bhe use of giviinz testimony threo days | Marsualltown - Wrig I ks, 19, C. une MeCoy & General Sauford sat beside him, which | 10 the tenth round McCorthy knocked 4 Gity toWashington, hopinge thilt the MALer | Metseie i e oty Piera kot pinreq iy [ funt, supplomontal opinion on anphication for | Clork: F. C. Smith und MoCoy o 5 ino & + | Bobbett down nine times. Bobbett was a [ Mrs. Casweil bas speat several years as a gaused many lo mugine it ho waa hiddiug | BOSUCtE dowe nine Umok DRtiol wis 8 | misaionury amon. tho Mohawic Tndlans of | MISUC bo adfuited bub . Censt it | donge wiih befors a court wonld sond ut | rohcaring, motion ovarruled: Marthn Aun e R i boen un- nderatind s botwoon "tng. | rounds. In the twolfth ho wont. down cighi | Maryland, and’ also among ‘tho Siowx and [ &% ho, enger Tanore wis | combot | R GG Lyt hafore the connell: | o Woodbumy diaiet airomod, y & el Ak Lo, brought about in Leeds dipiomatic | times, tho last timo too exhausted to rise. [ Omahas of the west. Sho is at present edi o arno ataltaonihas tnerefore deoldad o iy ARN niarning. Loy Inttone vy dpiiyiim: | eUBliWooabuEy district, afliemed Larine Rock, Ark.. Oct. 19.—The triul of way, B McCarthy was daclared the winuer, tor of tho Natioual Woman's Missionary st WA | ton, sy so. | will getout a wartant for Biil- e ox-Stato Treasurer W. 1. Woodvaff, churged e M e e ety Lo e It is concecod that Wail's pugilistic caveor | Union, the magazine of that society. o Waslingta ough C C fnglen 1 have seen the bill and Tknow who « o, 2 A besalamont wastha in Pulaski's _\Seo here, Mr. Sanford,” he had said in the | | (& S O RAE] 3 The meeting wae conducted by the prosi- 0na cluss rato to be $24, These rates will | pilid $ for three silk hats for throe councll- | Leasms, Ta., Oct. 19.--|Spicial Tele iiineimboealen) IR courso of tho aftornoon, *You are a million- - of necessity apply ro Tarris. | men at Frodorick’ v PR : cireuit court today. Tho defonso filed a de- : 4 ftarnong, 1 are & mil S I ot dent of tho state union, Mrs, T, FH. Lovitt of | Of necessity apply to Bultimore and Harris: [ men at Fredorick's, "I know it and can prove | oy 3y Bl e ae Il o comon(btan ) :1 ro hmle:\:l'ul ord n_,,nn,.mvuun for this Hanlon Won Lasily. Lincoln. Mrs. Hall of Omaha, president of | burg. Chairman Finloy has authorized all | It, and it will hurt the head of the democratic el f 5 i ¢ himsolf to g | MUrTer Lo tho indicument, claiming that it T I“,‘:" Lyow | Vascovvew, B. C. Oct.10—Hanlon de- | the Women's Foreign Missionary union, is | iterested iiuos to take similar action. tlcket, too. R aulelde lnsguight, by bauglng bimiolf to 8 | wa dofoctive on aocouut of lts ‘fatlure to Ay RO price goast|fe, o O] i o vill spe v 4 T YERY OUISPOKEN. anger in his ba e was a single man 30 [ 500 erime committed by the defendant beyond bis limit, s Koed’s limit is §100,000, | feated Alexauder McLoan today in a three- present and will speak toniorrow. Secking an Outlet to Lase Ert VERY OUISPOKEN. years old. Sicknoss and discouragement is | 3heti¥ % SEIE QNI YNAL No sottlement SAILL right,” said the gentleman, if the | wile race in outrigged skiffs by 200 yards Cleaning Up at Kairfleld. Corvyurs, O., Oct. 19.--At the annual T supposed to hayo been the cause. Detieen the state ana Woodruft been other fellows do uot raise you, Iwill not,” Hanlon gave McLean thirty-five feet stari VT V ot, 14 A 5 S . e Ho) aha Colored People Adont Some = e made according to luw and consequently he Cop 11 hla montal NemACkeint SO ringi| (DRLLDBIOESII00 YARE WoLe v eroi e Dad || o TAIBFIRLD (Neb, |Qob10:c(Speclal Tole- || Meoling ot the Qolubaa, Shawneo & Hack Rather Pointed Resolutions, No gripping, no_nai mo. PAIR | Whon | i Ao loran SoA e antvill iba sido, “Poor” Keed snid: “Yos, Reod's only | pussed him and’ was nover aftorward hard | £08M 10 Tie Bee.|—~The principls in tho | ing Railroad company tho most im A largely attended mooting of tho Afro- | DeWitvs Litilo Barly Iisors aro taken | coucluded tomorrow. About thivty wituesses chudce is to earthquake thom. If he does | pressed. Tho water was iu spleudid condi- | Yecent murdor case, Willinm Spoars aud | portant action taken was witih refor— | 0y onuo was held at the colored | Small pill. Safo pill. “Bost pill have been summened. ptot make tno limit, wigty bieh thoso mil- | tion and threo miles wore mado in 21:31 Clara Vine, wero brought before the county | eaco to leasing un outlet to Lako Erio [ SHEHE G0, B, TE B C AT ionaire fellows will get in the pot and stay s = e today for 8 prel e [ ey 7 el e Masons® hall, I o nd Dougl vets, Judge today fora preliminary hearing. Th bal traflc of the road, which OX- |\ (' iy for the purpose of electing oficers —_— - laii pa8], I00 Santodons ook yary let L SEbalyanaGhhonia Backer. waived examination and in the absenco of | tends from Columbus into tho eastorn [ (ot MIEHE f8F P10 D JiSA N ) Nk axs, L, Oct, 10.—Horbort [ bail wero placed in jall to await tho noxt | and southeustorn Obio coal fields, Tho di- [ ©OF e sUmE YRR 0 f0 b Phree bids of £0,000 were mado; ono from | Kothery of Denver is in tho city. His mission | torm of tho district court, which convenes | roctors were auihorizod to perfoct arrapge- | ~Lbeclection of oficers was doferred and Piorre Lorillard, ono from L. Appleby, who | 18 to mateh Dan Daly of Omaha against any | Ngvemver1v. & q menta for/lensing the Sondusky, Colutabus, | the8udience resolyed itssltintoa mass moot- In the excitement of tho moment stood up and | 11S-pound man in the country. Ho is alsothe | poaris MUF4SF case hs rosaltod in a gonoral | Fib Mol Southern Short Lino, now in | (18 With £ P. Watker as presidentund Price N raised his haud, and the third from an un- | backerof Austin Giobons and will arrango a | {hesiy 1 e Satrauy wieht the e ot | progress of constriction from Saudusky S P s e | Cases of States supreims court today the Boyd-Thayor ase, involving the title 1o the oftice of gov. vaido of tho suit intimated thoy for that the hearing should not tuka place vofore Now Years, Ex-Attoruoy Gon al Garland suvmitted a motion to advance Object of a Sireot Railway Compan, Lately Incorporatod. The Omaba and Florence Streot Railway known source, meeting for him with Andy Rowen or any f o A : bl | e A S ! south by divect line to Columbus, Tho new Then came the groatest 3 ; o ual arrostod five and placed thom in jail, | S04 v 3 Bro bIUft of modorn | ‘man iu his/class, Sunday afternoon they were reloased on a | Foute will be, when completed, the shortest | Walker, A. B. White, M. 8. Singzicton and tunes, when “Foor” Roeed’s §100,000 rang - throngh tho house. s FARE Bicycle oot writ of habeas corpus and two of them imme- | #nd most dircet betiveen central OWo and | pPrice Saunders delivered addresses, They % aly lo Vi, The g e ro. | tho great lakes. 3 N ? /) Of atruth, he had earthquaked them, Tt | New Yonrk, Oct. 20.—At 2 a the record | 9iately loft town, & The other two were ve. | oK spoko of the awfui outrage ugpon justice by y f ¥ . " At2 . the rec rrested by an order o o o, acting ho following board of dircctors were P 2. | V2P :}nv xr:'_:::;!l ’I:x:;l ~;:wm-u‘u_-:-| !:\l\u\liu\vml them | of leader in bicycle contost was 245 miles, :I."..(..‘\\.L‘x{:nf;:».: o lllm '\’-u:~h ..u'f.nw:v;-'. ‘51':::&? olected: B, W, f(::n‘(m‘ulun,l lA“«'v‘:|x|:‘lml». the lynching of the negro and of the difficulty e (JIC 3 II ce Z]Z,Q’ () i’llllldi autokant: uve dropped their hands T action 1s questioued, and” a general row iy | presidonts T J. Pleard, Columbus, vics | for the colored man to obtain social or ¢ lekor. i . RULLIO} ONE. Ao, president and genoral manager; W. K. Gue- | politizal recoeniti Sheriff Boyd was : The auctioner's mallet fall with a rap so LD BUREIUN HAD MONKY, looked for A AL y 50 P & 2 g P F i@ pua i RteTa, el L alth Ampeel) : e i Colunius ety " wevern 50| denowneed - nd owsea e wiowine | AN Prgggnts Some Facks and Figures for Blaize passed 1nto tho possession of the | He StaysinJail in Prefevence to Giv- rlan County Will Lead. icitor; urney, Columbus, ~treasurers | tho mob to enter the jml Prosccutor < v P Chaso Androws, Zanesvillo: D. B, Hatcl waster of Pairview, the home of Thoreau, ing Up Cash. Araia, Neb., Oct. 10.—[Special Telogram to | & 'J'»l*‘ A“!",'_""‘-*r r-l{h_‘t\-\h“ Do (;‘“l' Mahoney was upneld and applauded for 3 g and the birthplace of Yorkville Belle, Gosney, Ind,, Oct. 19.—The famous Phillip | 1% Brk.|—Tho World's fair commission or- | 810 ey Bpatt, G O Hoover and. Sanuel | Lis eforts to briug tuo guilty purtics 1o jus th@ BUHSI[IB]’BHUH UF ihB DB]B[IEI&GS ASSB[“‘ Reed Got a Bavgain. Bullion caso has again been brought to the | Fanized in Harlan county had its fivst meet- | juston, Columbus directors. 1 110 for i Al OFRan A Liar tn N Mr. Read said yesterday, that he would | attention of the court. Bullion, whois old | "k hore today. —Commissioner General be known s the Afro-Amerivan: Republican f taaieainni bave goua to $110,000, and taken littlo | and iufirm, was placed in jail nearty two | Greer of Koearney was preseut, and stated _-DosploabiuTinsineas Methody, .-mlf.f‘n“‘ e e A i SRR bled n thB Tr"ansn]lss]ss]ppl ghunces of r‘u\atl:u{lhonn,mkllh.\l b0 did not [ yoars ngo bocauso of hus failuro to pay a deby | What the stato commission would expect of | CMeato, Ik, Oct. 19.~Tho u.q.‘l.h., refor- | il next week M. S. Singleton was tho v s pooket, Joareage b iR SAILYED L0 pag.g S 0s and give o groat dear | TR 1o tho recent gossip printed ubout 8 well | choice for proside Genoral Sanford, 1t is understood, among | Of £243 which ho owed Sueis Carter. He | Y. differont seuntlos and gavo a great deal | oL o osommays: 1t now nppears | - A committoo on resolutions, consistiug of G[]n[ '8SS his frlends, was prepared to stand' off tho | clatmed lnability to pay, but was lodged fu | OF ruluable information, o wus plowsod | 0 (TG TS ey last dn | Messes. C. . Hell, Silas Hobbius, D. L. X A othor milllonaires at $100,000, but he kept | jail and for two years his board there has | WiLh the prospect of Harlaa county. ~Allthe | thi oport ihitblished Saturday last in | puodiev, M. O. Ricketts, was appointed by Bis Word with “Poor’ Read, tho man who | hoou pald by Caiter, the plaiutit, the boney | OItizens aro taking an active intorest in tho | roforonco to the Rikncial condition of Kon- | PSS T UG Or Yosotutions setting wakes his 0wn songs and siugs them, bl now amounting to $210. A STURAGE Willilanite Basiaiiend the colntioa [inath Hopkine s Govhac no foundation whists | o thio sonsaof the mesting, The commit: : ‘The suw total of the Nursery sale, includ A groat deal of sympathy bas of late been | o5, th0, Kepublican valley ut tho world's | ever and must hayy peon put in civeulution | (ot botiad the following resolutions. which @alveston, with scarcely 1-8 the population of Omaha, is doing a g the borses 1 trawing, which were sold | uroused in favor of ullion, owiig to foar | 5FeAtest fair e Dy hartics intorcited in dumuging the ored | wero unanimousiy adopted business aggregating in value twice thatdone by Omaha, and for {n December, ut the farm at Habylon, and | that he would dio of old age whilo undor im- Trans erved the Site. ok that tiem, - Reyqiid e 1o 'kue inlarask o 1n view of the rocent complate overthrow of | several weeks past exceeding that done by Kansas City. the unexpired loaso of the breeding farm iu | prisonment for debt. At uo time has the old [ Beatkice, Neo., Oct. 19.—(Spocial Tels 3 all concorned that 1ho parties who start suc f PLPO laise o = law and order in this clty and the fnaugural of 3 Taton shipped to the foreign markets of the world for the Kontucky, is §707,645. In all 131 horses woro | man had any visiblo meaus of support. It is Atorles should bo ferotud out and summarily | yion law in their steud, it scoms eminently Galveawen, shipk »’,,l 1891, pro ltce of the transmississippi coun- sola, uow claimed by the plaintiff thav at the time e 15 gram to Tur Bee|—The final act in thoe | dealt with, vear ending August oo - " proper thit steps should 1 vear ending gus di . ! NEW Youk, Oct. 10.—The Tribune’s horse | the demand was made on an execution, Au- to over $34,000,000, and for the samae transfer of th sight for tha foderal bullding B e g bubiie exbression in condorms : try, amounting in value 5 race writer thinks that St. Blaize was a good | gustus Mauning, a supposedly poor man, had | 8t the corner of Sixth and Ella streots was Must Elovato ‘Their Tracks, handed wnd savago proc s which ok | beriod her domestio iimports were $40,000,000. luvestment, nobody can gainsay 1tas itissaid | in his possession #4535 belonging to Bullion | concluded toy United States Distriot Cuicaco, 1, 06t A0 —The city council com- [ b ace during its continuane Galveston's bank clearances for the same period increased more M B ¥ Theretore, as fuw_ abidi s of the F125,000 was rofused for Common last week. | and that ho couspired with Bullion to aid 1n | Attorney B, S. Buker nceeptod the deed for | muttes on ve'iroad tdny passod an order ro- | ouiimonwouiith ot N Cand"uily ' | than 800 per cent over her clearances for the pt o ding year, lead- ca without exception The offor came from tho Argentine Hopublic, | secretiug the money required 10 sutisfy the | the proporty i bobulf of the governmnt, | quiriug tho corporation counsel to trame an | Ol doeply iytvrestyd wpintalnibg el | ing in ratio of increase every city in Am S AL Lree Ton oot Rak! Rchsi k| Shela s iug therefor a draft on tho United States | ordinance commauwiing all vailronds to elevato [ ¥0od repute botore clvtilzad tommunuios Galveston has today 20 to 26 foreign steamships at her docks Ay R Treusury dopartment for $15,000. OF twis | thoir tracks withinaho eity Limits fourteen | 4 RS SRRSO of lo i loading the grain, ores and other products of the west. No other Is geutury of racors—Ormondo Froudulently Stamped Cigars sumn #5,200 goes to the Christian church and | foor above streotdovel. ‘Lo order is tho out- | i\irderous demonstrations which ¢ \ the Texas coast has SNBIRANG 8 grand Lo “nie:‘n""'flb,‘.fll“".,‘{ Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, Oct, 19.—It became | 500 0 Huh J. Dobbs, tho original owner | come of agitatiow over the numbor of acci- | such d rk and indeiible diserice u seaport on th ares to bread from Mr. Reed should yet | yyown toany that tho selsure of 50,000 fraud. | O the PFOOTLY. douts involying dods of lifo b grado cross- | community o the bl and 100 of th i — ~ < T 3 IREEED aetitie 1o tha markor ule ‘-n stampea cigars was made last Friday Caught the Thief, tngs U3 T'o which end we pr to adopt e ( ) N i—-; Y - - - at tho auction room of the Davis Haver Cukre, Nob, Oot. 19.—[Special to Tue Met Denth Horolcally Lowing resolutions s ombodying our views y AR aee %0., 10 this oity. Tho cicars were by T obi S0k alx d ! oath = Ind Sentinionts tonching tho subject under cuse, Neb.,, Oect, 10.—[Special \o Tug ioldaronza & | gngincer on the Burlington & Missouri, was | gram to Tui Bue.|-Miss Lois Beuson of Resolyed, That the late outbreak of the Galveston is a city already, already doing a vast business, and g Py Thenuse, St. Augustine, Il P! I ol t =2 1The ' Byres e 00 AR , St. Augustine, Fla., but when the L loss oloments of this oity which resulted Bre.|—The Syracuse Review Track com- | povenue oMcinls wired that Hem and the re. | Fobbed yestorduy evening and some plocos of | this city, 16 years of age, mot death | NS ISGG WV erthrow of Taw and order, | preparing to meet the demands of the west for a first-class seaport pany will bold & trotting meeting over the | ply was roturnod that the cigars | JOwolry stolen. ‘Tho polica arrested Charles | horoicaily on Suturday night. She was loit | the absotute sublugution of tho entire wilh | on the Gulf of Mexico, kite-shaped track next week, October 27, 25, | had not been made by them and that 20,000,- | Steldon of Beatrice. Tho jewelry was found | iy charge of two small children and the houso | foree, the systematie destriction G5 BUR Congress at its last session passed the bill guaranteeing to make 20and 3. The entries to the programme | Y00 fraudulont cigars bearing the firm's brand | Ou the prisonor. Ho was bound over 1o the | yioi'ne trom w lamp, In vesouing the ehila- | Mndfie Sircumatances of the most revoluig | Galveston the only first-class seaport on the Texas coast were advertised to close ou Octover 16, By | had been disposad of by unkaown parties fn | district courty aud ot botug able o kive bail | 1) yer clothes took firo and sho was fatally | el Would socin to diso ose i vithted Galvaston 18 ecompactly built on one end of Galveston Island, e e e o | and ‘around San ‘Francisco. lnvdatigation | Was seut to e county Juil at Wilba fon ber clothen Lok e B A nd of olothing | piibijo spirlt that renders the safely’ of life 2 AL R A A A A Re showed that the cigars scized on Friday had | Bcedly precarious. i 16 furthor The whole island contains only public bas the impression that entries will | been consigned to Davis Haber & Co. by a Will Moc Boatrio A8 Mot MSSRIIAGL BAR PRSERAL IS 2 v e Eiae the eaftors and provrietors | gity can grow in but one direction. The mainland contiguous to pot close until October 4. The result of | New York firm and that mauy of ik 3 Vi N of Tik OMaua Bee wnd World-Hoerald do / > > :k land in the south, Ne 0 of them had Bramiics, Neb. Oct. 10.—[Special Tele ” ¢ N Aftar the ac \! g having been | Galveston is the finest truck l1a A this error is that there nas been but few on- | been wade by Chinese manufacturers in tois | gram to Tuk Buk, | —Tuo oighth annual meot. | gy ¥ o 04l sbolitsix hour SEAR1AR 00Es | uarye sipealal denupolation 4 s s, ean | Fanned by the constant winds of ocean there is no healthier tries recelved up to UOctober 10, thedate of | clty and had been seut sast, whonce they aou 0 priu H business man, the manufacturer, the R T Atk e 2 g of the Topoka branch of the Woman's - tho preparationaof the teribiy atrocities of | place than Galveston To the I 2 ! SOE, Tie Fasepement o devarininad Lo | wero resulpped SRR issionary soclety of the Methodist South Dak ta's Coal. oo | Shedtlyod tothiost At ot urthet, 1ae | Iand buyer, the importer, the sporternan, Galveston offers such at- make it & sucoess. They have decided to No Danger of wn Oust Episcopal church” will bo held in this city Enaemoxt, S, D, Qot. 10, -<[Special to T it ¢ 0 himself. both | tractions as do not exist elsewhere west o e Great river. 1o the entries open until October 4. . i - uthroak. October 21 o 25, inelusive, Bee. |- Thore Las boon some prospecting Hagh oty ) Meor of th To all such persons H. M. Trueheart & Co., at Galveston, Texas, The purse for each class is $200, except | CLIFroy Forar, Va, Oct. 10.--A detach - : golng on vightmilos vortn of Kdgemont for [ law for = haviy trtually ovived |6 |ongest established and most extensive REAL ESTATE HOUSE Feariings and 2-year-olds, wuich will be $100 | went of the Moutivillla guards of Charlot Launghed at the Old Folks, N Whue for coal. On Ootobor 13 they | the mob to destray Ahe vOrY wbsolemn | in Texas, and W. Lucian Minor of that firm, now at the HoteljPax- SN e bysanaidn The Klle dreck 1 | vilebasersived hare, Al quish s Fuevoxy, Neb, Oot. 19.—[Spooial to Tus | s0R¢ He FO8 KOEE - SO0 S0 hard con, the | Miidhtion to protect; thus becoming acces= | ton, Omaha, will be glad to give detailed information and furnish Bow in better condition thau ever before | not believed there will bo auy atiempt aty Brk.)~An elopemout culwiuating in & mur- | fuest quality They uro still drilling and | sory'to the savage taking ot of g vriacnor who | pnifed matter, maps, views, ete. owisg Lo Lbe Fecent ralas which bave served | outbroak on the part of the nogroe | riage ok place Lere this morniug. The | think thore is o larger vein lowor down Hiud beon pluced in Lis bands Lot for sufe

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