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THE OMAHA DAILY I OCTOBER - e - - N N 1 Gyracuse: Aravant, Podvant & Son, St. Joe: | objected to the proceeding, but President Bureau of Claims today obtained from the | venvsaotad w0 Bustnes 0rtan o8, n . \ N v'ff]'-’y”t \.\. L',‘}',"" \';\y%yv':‘::; h-'?»""r '1_ ;'le-l‘;':") intention of letting him go. Then he com- quarter of section 6, townsbip 17 south, | up in disposing of contesting dol- R e b a2 d . \ e Fullgrion: Almont Wagnar M. Bajrd, Duniap, | Plained of such reatment, and said that - range 35 oast, Mount Diablo meridinn, in Tu: | egates. Only four of the forty-five In.: Lord 'Palm, A. G. 8 epherd, Maryvil ey A B L By e renrnt.| v Tor. Heislanente - Doosminy by . A 1'illHn aia, for Horaco Bartarm | counties in the state are without represonta i i ir- | Kan.: Sallor Boy, E. Patt, Neola, Ia.; Fred that he would nol DO reserved *residen e or eariag #in ecembar e | ol unfold, Ca The Bureau of Claims was | tion At the close of theafternoon session a Fine Bunch of Eorses Engaged in a Spir Day toid him he could not holp that, and if B 4 notified toduy of tho settlamont of tho claim | adjournment was had Wh f o . tomorron - kA LA L JERETRLG X ; Seoret Oircular Tssued Offsring Inducem ents ited Contest. Dowd, Winona, Wis.: Independence, Philo | any such promise was given he knew nothing United States Suorema Court. of Thomas Dougherty of Vanita, I, /i, pend- | It is said tonight that the president's address to All Ag eef, Knoxviiie, 111 ofit. According to league rules O'Rourko ing before the commissioner of Indian’ affairs | will contain ‘& strong condomnation of the 2 i ot. Purse, $i00: THiatogn Chief, Blac v . o Wus sent § —_— vice . | priprot. Purse $in: Tntorn (uigh Rinod. | cav do nothing. His nuine was sent jo and for services rendored by Dougherty as inter- | third party movement, but will ndvocato the FIVE HEATS AND KO FESULTS REACHED, osu, 1i1.; Vietory, 1. V. Dyer, Madison, | that makes nim a resorved player. NO DEFINITE .y DAY ANNOUNCED, | preter for tho [ndiaus. | endorsement of the Ocala demands. REGARDED AS AN AGREEMENT VIOLATION Yot Hornpipe, DF Withford. Kansus Cty President Day tried hard tosign John Ew Victor Wilkes, £, L. Rathbun, Denver, Coloi | tog vestorday for next season. They nad —_— Reduced the Duty. CONFESSED HIS GUILT. Erunk ' Jack Porry. uiahi Isane G NI | quito “spat.” John wanted more salaty wiis Sieeh Wasiixaroy, D. C., Oct. 20,—Tho sec = T o tolleon ored i, 5. olden Day! 0 recelves a8 L L old v i 2| o o A . o for! ™= f b Union Park | Bidell ML\I[ redith. Win.s Halden Davis, E H“'"xh recay jllxl\),‘\.. 5 “1 W A:"u|3| It Will Be Arguaeil on the rat Mon: | yary of state is informed by a dispateh of the | William Coy + dmits Ho Cammitted an | Ontario & Westorn Causcs the Break Meeting-Some Kxcellent num, Omaho: Hershon, W J, Blucher, Kansua CRaaae Lo B cbteed, DiEN b Satte out Mat day After the'New York Murd- minister of tho Umited States at Pekin of | Awful Murder This Time“How it Will Ar ; [} vi Uncle Josh, Willlam Grief, De olnes; | STORSOES lo GOSIINA, - . q . " O Jepte o 0 Chi1neso customs on o >, P~ — % Youngsters—Other Sports ity Uncly Josh, Williani (riet, Des’ Moln footed and sald ho would not sign. erors’ and Afiarchists' Onse lmyrlv:llv‘v’h { tho Chiauso custom's ou I | Prrrsvitn, Mass., Oct. 20.—William Coy A Rfln ekt Faay Now: Thr p trot. Pur $100, Stake “Why, I'll le for home tomorrow," he Are’ Heard. b = con reduced from 40 | today confessed to the murder of Johi ing News. : : A { 10 20 cents per caso. o N I Siiss Molon. 0. M. Buck, | exclaimed, “and not ovon walt il tha’ soa Whalen, whose body was found buried on ;" Monopoly. I, Knaul, Donison, 1a. | son closos on tho 30th." N DETTES Hbi i M A Oher e Batnun, OMmabs HE wan- oneeget 1446 spring tecause he FOR BETT HEALTH, the mountain side at Washington, Mass,, ~ bl {186 s sk's" brother, o Wasmnarow, D. C., Oct. 20.—The United e last Tuesday. He says ho learned Saturday ) 5 1 HE CLOSING SN DD AWE ; o 3uck's'” brother, but ho managed to . D. C., Oct. 20. AT et A 1esday 3 aturda Citicaco, 111, Oct. 20.—A confidential cirou. PPty stk QUEEN OF 1 HE TURF, surpriso oven his best frionds by his clover | States supreme court has advanced the hear- | A4vOCAtes of Sanitary tmprovements | that Whalon nad plannod an elopement with | lar has been isanod to agents by Potor Mo meeting of the Un - work. Ho was wanted as an omergency | ing of the case of B Thayer, ari Meet nt Kansas City. Mrs. Coy. Duri v Y b ‘o = 3 1g of the case of Boyd vs Thayer, arising . g . During & quarrol with | Donnell, general azont of the New York fon Driving assocla | Sunol Beats the World's Frotting Rec= [ pitcher. When all the others were Iaid ub | 500 o the contest over the Nebraska gover- Kavaas Ciry, Mo, Oct. 20.—Kminent advo- | Whalen, whicn resulted from the discovery, | On 18 Wikren sl ho ‘I"w ;r 3 tion oponed up At A=Oalifornin Race ho jumped 1n_ana pitched wonderful vall ' i cates of sahitary 1mprovoments filled tho | Coy kill: i s e LR Ak el lsalt LY : - AR SLHSE h8 WiLL TeAwa Tor Ht norship aud assiencd 1t for argument on the ¥ gLl Coy killed bis antagonist in self defonse. The commissior 0 o the Courcil Bluffs | Srockros, Cal, Oct. 20.—Sunol boat the :l\)‘-"l‘lfi‘:"’:fiw“‘i‘_:"m““",{‘,’,“,_,"‘,‘.,:,'“‘x“;’o"lf;,' homo | Nt Monday tn Decsmbor aftor the cases of | Buditorium this” worniug whon Prosidont | quurrel took place about 8 o'clock in the “:l:;r‘ tokhrlyd ‘:,”f edtbid L course yesterdayaf- | workl's record at the Stockton track | 10U o iy g . Montizambert callea the Nincteenth annual | morning. Coy spent an hour deciding whay [ 0 O Seeure: b el bbbl bl y ) over, that he will stay and have another | the two New York murderers and the Chi 8 passenger business, This acti b ) terncon uvder the | today, making o mile in 2:081, beating | iaik with President Diy, who is at last man- | cago anarchist cases, coovention of the Amstican Public Heatth [ (ouo; Ho fnally took an axe and wut f 0 PlE Crtbrii ution has ereatod most favorablo and | Maud S's record half a second. It | aging tho club's affairs without any Chicago = % association toorder. Dalegations wero pros ”m:‘l\" I‘I}I'::’cfll‘ 'U‘V;‘\:Im i of Pl‘*nflmll'h; ’;\‘\'\‘}‘\_ »"_:: ““n(‘l‘\‘l‘l‘ l\“‘\\"‘"“{ ;I';nlnm;'m ; I‘lm % @ . dragged ody in ho | Now Yorie, rio & Westorn is & membor promistng ausploes, | Wes & fast nifle from the start and the | assistance, o o el AMOUNTS TO MANY MILLIONS. ent from all parts of Canada, Mexica and tho | yard, ent the logs from Whaton's | of the jolnt committee and one of the roads Tho tweather was | Mare finished strong. After warming her | o KOS H o S b voungster B United States, and they had mst to discuse | body with the axe and carried the | Over which the board of rulings is supposod T up in three miles jogging and rubbing down, S Y ¢ "Manager | Detailed Report ot Claims Against | matters of luterest to tho hoalth of the pao- | remains up the mountain_and buried them | to have direct coutrol. It is one of the trunk all that could have wlio was picked up in _Boston bty Manager X A 0 | X¢ , @ TiHea: 4 beon desived, with | Marvin came out at 5 o'clock this aftornoon to | Mutrio und who caused some pérsons who the Various Indian Tribe ple ol tha two groat republics and tho British | C0¥ exhonorates Joo Kelly and Mrs. Coy, | 11nos that signad tho agrecmeat to pay no e e e e sl | BEAIDSE tho Fec ord. AU tho first attempt o | protend to know somothing about basavall, | Wasiiixoro%, D. C., Oct. 20.—(Spocial | domain of the north Amorican continent. e e e T GVER ED At Bk fone | 0 | Lainoes Wikl 08, floo stine @ A Vi % but who don’t, to ask who he wa is_ex- | mateg T | stal re 7 Bl on asked how he c; 0 have s o L er rond that does nodded for the word and she rau alone. The | but who don’t, to ask who ho was. Telegram to Tk Bee.]—The first oficial ro When the convention was called to order | monoy immediately after Whalen disaps Mr. McDonnell, it appears, did not sign cating breezos. Ior the initial day the at- rience in the Atluntic association and New - v s M | J v 4 Srating breczos, runner was waiting at tho half for nor, | Peritnce in the Atiuie associauon St SO | port of Assistant Attornoy General L. W. | Dr. Irving A. Watson, sccrotary of the asso. | enred, ho becamo reticent and said Whalon | tho confidontial circular as agoat of the On co very good indeed, tho south | I ; 5 y r L ‘fl"d"""“h“."';‘“:l-vut“"“: o with on | She went the first quarter in 313 | ju'th cames ho pitched the last week for tho | COLbY in charge of [adian depredations was | ciation, Dr. Henry B. Hornbeck. socond vico | EVOIUto him for saying nothig about his | tavio & Westorn road, but as ropresenting s e e L L T i U e T Now Yorks was such as to warrant the club | sent to Attorney Miller today. The most in- | president, and the members of tho local com- | Mtimacy with Mrs. MeCoy H et A L L M TR thusiastic devotees of tho track, in - 1:7, and eame home strong | in holding on to him. Ho 15 cousidered a | teresting and important feature of this docu- | mittee, occupied tho platform with the presi- g L a8 both companios are ropresentod by him it the quarter stretch presenting a picturesque | and scored i 2:081. . Thel ¢ 8ix timers [ toomer of the IRusie type and he himself is - h : dent, Reov. Dr. M 1. i EXCIT will be aificult to make anybody belive that appearance with its scores and scores of fine | and every watch was the o ctoWd | sontitlant of A6iny Well rext8eason L ment are suits for Indian dopredations in tho | At T Yre rhadlbh pastor of tho tho commissions are not_offered on velalf of Totnouts from both sides of tho bridge. Tho | went wild when tho time was marked down R L O b differeut states and territories. The number | | EER, ,‘,‘v‘v:“li“‘)j,j:‘\’u;'“"L'h opened the | pu ou the Yonk Bank— | the railroad. What the board of rulings will attendancs of ladios was very large, andas | The record meeting of the kite shaped Ross Chatlenges Copple. of Indian aepredation claims in the several | * Dr. J. Perrion Lindsay of Nashvillo, Tonn he Bank Sotvent. SV NOHLIL I8 A QUESUOU R HiavRiw Hgltating o e nanagement | track ovened today by a fast by the Palo tand that M 1. H. Copple of Ban- | states aud territories for which actions have o i {8 1D Ny o > 4 the Westorn Passenger cireles, The boa thoy are admitted freo, tho manug v by by the Pal understand that Mr. C. H. Coppl 3 it s ! treasurer, submitted his report, showing tho | Yoxkens, N. Y., Oct. 20.—Thero is much | } bt we Hopos for evern a bottor turnout today and tho | Alto staples. Advertiser, by Electionor | croftis aesirous of mutching n race with mo | b9ei commencod o tho court of claims at | financial GArs of tho axaociation 19 b0 1n & | gxertomans in” s chy aver St L Al R R L two diys to come. .| lowered his rocord from 222 1o #il0 | 41100 yaras distance for thosum of $100 o ashington is as follows : satisfactory condition. The report was re y ih AR ARSI | ) il LRI LA G Tho track yostorday couldn’t havo boon fn | Tho ~duy was warm = but a brogzo { 26 0 S CSERCA TAT T | Of 1008 | Alabama, 63; Avizona. 130; Arkansas. 4 Oall- | forrod to tho auditing committac. Yonkers Savings bank. The report was | Workiog in castern territories nor will it Imor exeoliont condition. It had been sys- | came up which caused Marvin to hesitate | side. Now if Mr. Copplo is as anxious fornia. 143 Colorado, orth and South | ity now memors wero clectad to thy | Started that tho bank was in fuanclal trouble | oW Shatirn rouds that | have selomnly | o o ked anc bout starting Sunc zi o atch a race a ear: rom his | Dakota. 1707 Goo dinn territory, SS0GIRLE | tematically rolled and packed and put in a | about starting Sunol aguinst the record | match aracoas ho appears to b from his | fukotu I Gooraia. & Indjun torritory. 48: | association and then the reading of papors | and was-about to go into bankruptey. A | pay them ir westurn territory. shape calculated for fast time, The startor | 2:08%1 held by Maud S. talk hero is a chance for him to roplonish his | AL} G e o o Bl was begun, ; r ALk Fasad B Shinues K il S N 1 Miunesos ovada, 30; Ne exico, 1, gun. e rush was mado by many of the depositors for ‘I'he correspondenco botwecn Traffc t O T s ant e phpes Kilrain trotted agaiust 2:24 | pocket. as I now have deposited in tho hands ki, Yoxus 140s; Utah; | . Dr..Ci D, McDonald of Kansas City read | the bank, and Althonsn tho shicers of tho 1o | rer Boonnqapondende betwe B Cirene of Omiba. : toncer, went against her rocord of 2:17 and | guaranteo of good faith, and it M. Gopple is | “Tho tribes of Indians ogaiust waom netions | advocated tho avoidance of exposiug infants §300,00. "'nb. bk haj 1o Koop. ohon_long. | 16 1he formor e claii memr e (el 0 trot, purse 800, Entrics: | mado tho milo in 3:101¢, X (g, | ok satistied will accopt any good, responsivlo | nave boen brought in the court of claims at | to low temporatures, of forcing slecp by | nrior the usual closing houes to! pay Off th | Milwauiee & St. oaul combany stll Keos st webeon, b. iy by Handal- 54 and made the 2 der) appoint referce, vill ¥ i Sl il LA AL TP ¢ xof ositors, Ko . Busenbark insists that his compapy is Sloux Oity. ' I Tgnis ol Omahi, at faiv grounds, on nay;sultabls day, | Do% f Saacs brought agalust gach;and imow. | other than the foctl desigaed by nature. | Robert 1>, Gotty, one of tho leading citizens | ontitlod to 2,05, either from the St. Paul tor, Nat Hrown, Omaha OB ENED FOIERACING, starti tovibor mutuAll oonsenty Tiwilbeleve R are o : (Dr. Joseph Snarp, professor of therapen- | of Yonkors and one of tho largest property | company or the association, that amount OIS LI CLe ] ;n-‘:{v e;‘[”(.n: hy”:'r!u:; I‘::.uu, 2 Mr. Copple wants a race when he deposits A mx\lxn:;. i"r A\‘.uh.l v:y_m\lfi. ‘x ‘/}‘nr:vv'llzo‘; G4 xh: x:::l‘::\l I\("N‘:Tl\‘-l';"l’xll\}\:(-:h al ","l“"‘"]‘;; :\1«;: (I)\\nurfl 1 the city, is prosident of the bank. | representing loss of rovenuo occasioned by Hn L TR LIS e I'N . 3 : § o y ontic Ly Ureek, ¢ Onddoes, 0 Orow. : : Lo cltec a 1 an interview lio positivoly donied that compof of tho St. Pa X A. Turiier, Beatrice, Nev.; Moody. b.g. by | Nashville's Beautiful New Park | his money and will not pay any attention to 10 Cherokee, inatance whero o caso of glanders inmanwas | banlk was un nuancion ttaybly aod ctatoq 1oat | Db e o o po o 1 e Moody, Blackman Bros. Sioux Falls, . T f Sahi . him unloss ne is willing to match and run | C Cay! Sliayoniles At as 10 Brother Dat, ch. g by Joe Bussett, Peter Gur- OycHEWILGOO vt ta: race at ouce; Suturday the 24th, will suit me, | Choctaw, 3; r ’ el REERS t tho wstitution was pexfectiy solvent and had | man Finloy authorized at the time but aft fi ASHVL enn,, Oct. 20.—The beautiful | Hoping Mr. Copple has not changed his mind | Gros Ventres, 2: Hooper, 0; Kiola: | ypb o0 A :b‘ rt H. Horton, 'FY;"‘{ ;;mpc:-, of | anough money to pay all demands. ward decided to be illegal. Mr. Finley re o new park of the Cumberland Fairand Racing | and will deposit his money at once, L remain, Ao Kifitat, 8 G ; ROt e N e e e 2 e fuses to sanction tho claim on” the Lgnis Fatuus, by tho conseat of tho judges | AS50ciation was thrown open to the public | sours, W. G, Ross. s Brani 7t Mo thyb 1§ Blcdow. || €t Locislation. to) Kopreas. Hmplriolsm HCATTERED 10 LUK ¥OUR WINDK. | ground that it was not prosented within the 3 judges d Tl L ! el afn, 15 M ent _Locisla o s 3 — 10 specified i the articles of agreement was drawn, having just got in from Kansas | today for the first time with a card of two Base Ball Contiacts. M quileh, '1;’ Miasea- | Empiricism, ho said, was one of the worst | Migc , . Lt § Laldle : City. Tuo word was given on the fourth | trotting and two pacing races, but darkness | wasnivaroy, D. C., Oct. 20—The following | 1reer i: Do Cis b ales o oo M5 Owen obstaclos in'thopath of thio progross of meil- e '.‘;"'.'.‘:'.m.'l" e ::.‘f,';n AR A R scoring, with Wancheon setting the pace. | came with only one trot and one pace fin- | paseball Drdiledd % | waktamies (5 Plitte,As Paynse, 15, Bl “There woro a few learncd members of 5 i - : ¥ ! iy Ao TvAOE 2 tavaibel o | wateamic, 12 Piute, 74 Pawnee, 10 — acions s It is probable that unless steps are spoed On the first turn she increased | fshed. s ”““ Ll ‘}“l fr““s{v. ¥ "“‘,“,i{i",‘l‘( f"“‘{f, Pity River, 5; Pillager, 1; Paveju, pitical school, but tho most of tha | ATCHISON, Kan., Oct. 20.—The oftice of tho | 5 1% I8 Protiable that unioss stops ave Speed her lead to @ lencth a1l S vt tarst ot A ith Boston—H. B. Staley, J. Tucker, W. | 1: pucblo, 8: Rogue River, 7 wers montebanks, waudering | Missouri River Stone company was blown to | of Shicagt baul & K Nty attwo events were easy vietories | v Nugh, Josoph Quinn, H.D. Stovey, W. 8. | Sloux. 411} Siake Kiver, 14 totally 1gnorant of the science of i f T o eagc) Be Lauldd Kansos Oluy AL Josoph Quinn, . Stovey, W. 8. | Sioux. i i s y 1gnoraut of the science of | picces this mormmg with giant powder. | line wili take the ciso into the courts, A and a half, which sho maintained until the fo i T, or Belle Bassott and Paul, wno were big N G ¥ vt _ half, when Neva Seely, Brother Dan and | ¢ 00 vas gver d e o wae | Brodie, C. W. Bennett, C. W. Gansel, H. Shoshone, 9; | 1: Shasta, i'here could be uo doubt that the | mianty voridng’ /& . o e 00 | or three-quarters Neva Seely and Brother Dan | it SO0 SIS G vy oy | With New York—John Sharrott, W. 1. Sease Walto: i |'commynity nod thoy should be repressed. | Were covered with debrls, but no_one was.f ot % i AT ST B e ey passed Fancheon, with Guelph well upjon Irer | won, Eastwood second, Bangkok Burn third. senger Trafc. Coughlm, John B. Tavior, M. J. Tiernan, | \v, 5 Wihnabago, i Wylnehier ‘1; [ The legislatures of the various states had the | seriously hurt. A part of the building was | por 08 e 3 horiis wheels. The brush down the siretch was a | Best time Daniel Richardson, T. H. Sullivan, White Mountaln, 15 Yakfma, 115 Yosomite, power to rogulate empiricism in medicine, | curried into theviver. A u ine, ten feot lr:,‘:::h)l{y.:,h;‘:.'.:l.m:».hfiy‘.‘:.\( 5 {l:;‘nn\‘ ‘«'"' 1’"«\‘;) ood one, Neva Seely winning by abouta | Second race, 2:% class pueing: Paal won, With Chil P. Luby, W. J. Schriver, | Yuma, chio’ and Ute, 35 C and it was their duty to provide such regula” | from the office, containing thirty’ kegs of | and Utah traftio. o oo AT Tengch the best of-Dan and §wa liuigths | Cnlajn Proctor third, Flia Brows | A.'C. Gunbert, J. J. Cooney, W. . Wilmot, | Navafo, 53 Snake River. 1; Plu < tons. 2 powder, did not explode. ; S osatra the best of Funcheon, Time, 2:201. g \'l Head- | 77 i, Burns, M. J. Kitwridge, P. Vicke "‘r:(‘;- Loralisdhsl ‘;l_k’: ]“-kk“}’-”" L A vote of thanks was extended to Justice As no powder was kept in the ofice, tho Denver & Rio Grande Electio) o S a0 Tt Rt b Al witn 8 P, iyan, W. P. Hutchinsan, N. P, Profter, | 44, Oncyenie, 16 Sacks 1 Klinatat.” sio- | Horton for his papor. | explosion is supposed to have been the ‘work | Dresven, Colo., Oct. 20.—The annual meot- the horses on_ even terms. On William'Dabien, C. Searrell. ¥ Ventre, 15 Araphop, Ohoyenuo, Kiowa. 4 Allen Hazen of Lawronce, Mass., road a | of discharged employes. J. W. Waggener, | fug of tho stockholMors of the Denver the quarter Neva Seely pulled The name of James H. O’Kourke was inad- | Arupalioe, Sun_ Cirlds, 1: Arapahoe and Ute, | Paper on “Water Supply and Public Health. president of the company. has offered a re- i N : her nose out of the ruck, with Guelph pusn- 1. vertently omitted from the list of the Phila- Bannock and Snake, 8¢ Bannook and Pitg | The paper dwelt on the necessity of pure | ward for the apprehansion of the culprits. S, Qrands SRallway foompany; was ing her hard. At the quarter this pair lea | The cvent of the racing world in the south- | delphia club’s players in former seasons bu | fiver 1; Bannock and Piate ©; Bunnoek and | water supply. At the conclusion of tho dis- e B (85 (RO (RO Chile G R0 Gl B i h i other four bunehia I his | orn COURLEY wil bo (ho Gontot. at Cutnbor- | Wb fatled oF refumed o' enter 5t contracta Shoshone 7 Bannoeleand Madde, 17 THannoci cussion following tho reading of tho papor, ESCAPED FROM JSAIL, pany, Cheesman block, Denver, at 12 order tho throo quartors woro trouted, Seoly | land paric tomorrow. between the world- R EIRG T Re: Biaoktons and 810U L Binswtabs and Piagan e convention iljourtied unt this evening: ! = i o'clock noon today, The following gentlo balng tucupablo of improving hor vintage, | famous pacers Hai - Pointor, 21004, and [ lowa bugtiets Flahe, | 3 * Gieyanna” "und’ sioux, ° 05 “Cilog: | | AL the evening scslon uddrossos wero | Assisted by a Watchman Two Pris- | mon wero clooted diroctors: Georgo Copoell was another closo and exciting inish, all | Direct, 2:00. The track 1s as fast as light- ak, Ta., Oct. 20.—|Speci clo- | cnne and Kfows. ' 18; Cheyeune v Governor Francis of Missouri, Gov- oners Get Froo. R. T. Wilson, Adolph tingler, W. Mertens the horses puiling up in a slanting line. | ning and turfmen express the opinion tonight | gram to Tuz Bek.|—Bob Ingalls and Dick | Apache, 6; = Clieyenne and Osa ernor Humphrey ot Kansas, Magor Holmes s and C. C. Beaman of New York; J. Lober ‘Within 100 yards of tho wire Neva Selly in- | thut the record will bo broken. 1 ? , 1; Oheyenne, Comanches and Kickapoo, 2¢ | ¢* Kansas City, Mo., and Magyor Hanuon of | ReAvING, Pa., Oct. 20.—Beatrice Collins, | \yoish and >hiladely o 100 yards of tho wir ra Selly in- Torpin, two well known Iowa pugilists, | Hpnonefents Comnnches and, iickapoo, of | cf iy Ceitl Ty bt grtid Welshi and Bdmund Smith of Philadelphia, croased her lead to a longth. Guelph leaving s fought eloven rounds near this city this | Bloux.3: Comnnchgand Lipan, 10; Comanche | than aroscnitat his. rooacnt Montizambart | aged 22, the mysterious New York beauty | gnd Edward T. Jefferoy ana Edward 0. Wol- his feot, and in this way they finishod, INDEPENDENCE RACES. otntog ot 6150, Toroin weighed m at 203 | and Kiekapoo. 1v: Gopanche wnd Arapanoe, | thon bresented his annual addross. Tho | who was undergoing a sentence of two years | cott of Denve ;!rzltl;‘erh?mbgvfi?‘nhd.yf‘:x\:;lggnmgn{.hu,lyinl. 2 - . pin_welghed 5 | 8 Comanche and Semifnole, K'owa and Lipan, | President took for the subject of his address, | g5 passing counterfeit money, and Jobn | The largest representation of stock ever fourth, Moody fi(th, Fancheon sixth. Time: | Some Kecord Smashing and Fast had at any provious meeting was present, and Ingalls at 108 pounds. The battle was | 3 Gom ‘ho i | “Cleanliness is Ne: Jodlinoss.” e foueht with akiin tizny gloyes inder Quesks: | Kioor sacie a0¢ 1 S omenshe) and ll:'ul:"d"yl:l‘;le;ij'lxl'lsx! sl uas e had to dg | Bush, alias Jotn Millor, aged 65 years, a well siamely, Si¢ por cent, or 503,855 shares ous They Were Warming Up. e e Timeades berry rules. Ingalls broke oneof tho bones wnd Cher : with the public health to pay mors attention | known burglar, eseapod from jail during a | of n total fssue of 016,500 sharos Tho moet Tho third heat was the oxciting heat of tho | .o DFFESPENCE, In., Oct. 20.—Today was [ of the forearm in the seventn, but pluckHy ‘"\J:&"'sx Ute, 1; € anm‘nlu(.:;l.n_l to the prevention of diseases. Cleanliness | severe rain storm last night. The woman’s | ing was entively harmontous and ths votes yanbo third hoat was tho oxcitiug hent of the | given over to tho rocord breakers. About | stayed in the ring until the cloventn, when | Dter 1i Crow undssious. i Crecic and Come | was n_great preventive, ana hio pieaded for | cell door was uniockod fram the owtside, and | waro wnanimously. cast for tho now diros e AV LT e N e R e S e i clean water, clean food, clean streots, clean | it is belioved that she had hiolp from outside [ tory, Tho annual roport of the company was Terpin was givon the fight on a foul. oole A uOr s 1y Loopil 1 e oo dopi and Mad Ltiver.8: | sewers and clean homes, parties. This afternoon Rteuben Rhodes, one | submittod to the meoting and copios of tho smallost possible margin, Brother Dan being | warks. The majority of them succeeded ) i L 1 3 DiKbio; 5 1 ) ! 5 a Al e s saa AN right at her lllronlnlugv.uh. Guelpl, too, was | and in many ,,,bt,f,,m' i Eate s rroraTaken . %?U"’flll < hm"nlmg)sh-v- Lipan and Kickapdo, 5 Lipan and others,'2i | ~ At the conclusion of the addross the con- | of the night watchmen, was arrested and [ same were ordered to be sent to all tho Ribtting good and. strong, and Clora Pend | o 2 s Senrariein, Mass,, Oct. 20.—Yalo and | Mud Kiver und led” Wood, 16 Plute and | veution adjourned until tomerrow morning. | placed in juil on tho' chargo of assisting | stockholdors of rocord. Moody both showing better form than in any | © o Harvard today agreed to play the annual | PRy, U Jtie, s, i o 0 (yaoiat T T Beatrico Collins and John Bush to escape. [ The now directory will meet in New York of the previous heats, At tho half Nova ho yearling Rollo, the property of the | champiouship football games here for the [ and Orow Oreck. 147 Rorus Kiver and Tte . e N P EVIOE 70, Tho fucitives wero still at large at alate | November b, at which meeting the offcers :rolé: -dl_vh and Dan ana Guelph both | Jewett stock farm of Buffalo, N. Y., was the | years 1801 to 1804 inclusive, one each Satur- Wo]mll,‘u: ll(u;u(‘ River al\d‘Clmw. 2% km,.» Wood | pictoric Relics of the K T 5 hour tonight. for the ensuing vear will be clected. caded her, but in rounding into the stretch | star performer of the day, break day noxt, precededing Thanlksgiving day. and Klamath, 4; Sioux and Bannock, 3; Sloux cs_of the Revoluion for T O T T , i = ‘he three: were abreast, [Tho' brush home. | worilh. Seaits. vecord. mg'l'(ln“hu':‘"’i,;"‘: S08Y and Arapahos, 9; Stoux and PAwnes, 3 Sioux the Word's Fair. S OF THE ROAD. Nebraska Lates Effcctive Today. Y ¢ Chrdh . d Navajo, 1 jo. 1: Ute ¢ A < 3 e was & lively one, Neva gotting her | 3:3l. This son of Jeromo Eddy held the The Nonpareils' Banquet. andNavajods L Cuicaao, Tit,, Oct. 20.—The Illinols chap- Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Oct. 20 —Chuirman nose in the van and keeping it there, | record at 2 antil two weeks ago, whon | The sporting editor acknowledges an invi- | Bk i 11 Wil Wiiar iy o, ¥akima. | tor of the Daukhtors of 76, members of tho | C°1iOFRia Highwaymen Still Holding | suith of tho fransmissouri association has ‘only by the most strenuous effort, Clara B | Pinewood wrested it from him in 23137, tation to be present at a banquet to be given | and Umatilla, 1; Uuknown, 0. Total num-= ST Up Stages. issued an order making the rates promul- second, Guelph third, Moody fourth and | Fedora went to beat 2:151, and made 2:15. | the victorious N i cal’s | berof casos, 510 Daughters of the Amerloan Revolutlon, met . Rannixa, Gl Oct: %0.~Postuaster, Flos y e rzeaY i Brother Dan fifth, 1 oro ) o) the victorious Nonpareil ball teamat Hascal's 0 here today. The objects of -the society are B i gated by the Rock Island on business from rother Dan fifth, There were loud com- | Threo minute pacing, unfinished from ves- | hall, Thursday evening, the 22d. The smallost action brought for Tnaiam it v sorgo, | Of Milville brought word this morning that | 1 ycoln, Nev., to points in Nebraska and {)lnlnu_n! foul driving, and after much de- | terduy: Weallohe cond, —_— S depredations in tho court of cliims is for | the purchasoof the feid of Valloy Forso, | 10" Redding & Alturas stago had been Y R el s r“fl“;"‘"“ el ‘,““lfl": laced "‘;’ Boreesias, [nighvlIkeReEResb tinie o Englishmen Victorious. §1'.«,7rx. The largest action is luul,m, 0. | colobrated in rovolutionary aanals, for which | 1obvoi iy two masked men. The express 51\,2"‘“"'"" '\"I‘:T on that lino offoctive today. ollows : Clara rst, Neva Seely second, 2 rov: Cepl kes second, o i 20.—The Fngli . 'lro aggregate amount claimed in all | 855 N SERE RS T Y sked men. S he rates hive been the 1se of a good LoRONTOROk 0o [Biugliabioriukotors e o por. | 37000 are required, and the making of a rov- | poy and mal bags were rifled, but the loss is | sized dispute between the Rock Isiand, Mis Moody third, Guelph fourth, Fanchon fifth | Alblon third. ; P the actions brought, up to October P o % 3 v 0 B rother Dac o, Timel 9i35% +| | Mwooyear-oid, d:00 pace: Azanite first, Trmyp | Plaved tho Loronto men today, tho result be- | 15”000 )3T 41, At that date 5101 | Olutionary exuibit at tho Columbian exposi- | ungnown. Two men have hacn arrested on | souri Pacific aud Union Pacific. The rates The judges put Bob Kneebs behiud Guelph poRdEY YL Auckutime s kAR s a1 Lo B3 iespaciively, sults nad been brought for Indian depreda- | ton. It was announced at the mesting that | suspicion of having robbed the Redding & | wero put inwo offect somo timo ago by tho in llxulluu|'1:| ;cu!) buvh!hu Itllfl. h;) L':ou‘l‘d !(.lu Cyrus K third. Best tune 81, i Martin Leads fi““s' Since th‘m?muu the new cases filed | space for the la'ter purpose had been ac- | Weaverville stage yesterday. :sflt ll-dxm;‘l u‘fxlulm:v’ .\l‘muu l;.lu-mu “nu: was to get in fourth, Clara I took the g - (2w YOREK, OCt. 20.— f i ave averaged forty per day, The total | corded to the socioty in the women’s build- - Joion Pacifl; filed objections on the ground lead at tho sendoff, althongh hard Kentucky Association. alzw Yomx, Oct. 20i-TA¢ ealdulght tontgey || L, Yy e O B e ra e dockapi | o e o e o o ons bl Arknnsas' State Trensurer. that they weve unnecessurily low, and that it prossed all the way ’round by Neva Seely | Lexixetox, Ky., Oct. 20.—Kentucky asso- -“*f““ ‘f]‘! in E‘;f’ bicycle contest with 599 | Aggistant Attorney General Colby and which | volsnial mansion. in which. all the appolnt. | Lirris Rock, Ark., Oct. 20.—Avgumont on | Y88 impossible to compote oy u St. Louis or and Brother Dan. There was some desper- | clution racos; socond day. Weather cold | ™He® 10 bis credit. ate ontiteditor priority=of considerationtisil. Meriterare taibe kenuinp rolios of the revoln- | the demurrer to thb jadiatment i tad Gasa: ol Siiaoa.baale: - ho bosrd off commissionors ate driving, but none were equal to the task | o4 tracic heav. T over 500 that will be considered av the com- | tionary epoch Sl e '“,‘u“ D Reon on investigation iound that tho rates were of heading tho little chestnut mare, who Firat race, five. furlongs: Ps 4 > Socialism and Socialists. ing term of the court of clauns, which con- The following toiter from Mrs, President state against ex-State Treasurer Woodruff, | regularly authorizea by tne 'Transmissouri came down the home stretch and on in under s race, five furlongs: Barole won, Pur- Enrcrr, Oot. 20.—Since th tromists | venes the latter part of November. Har b A e 0SIAORY | charged with cmbezzlement, was concluded | association when thesame rates were author- el Nl o Vi yeur second, Rolief third. Tim, A weent, Oct, 20.—Since the extremists Harrison, the national president of the order, ¥ I a0 7.0 s TN s theiRbGk TatanalalDent © wire liko a hurricane, Time 4. DSecond ra five furlong honts: havo left the social congress and have re- = R e was read : today. Judge Lea reserved his decision until | A0 oM ' - ol Couldn’t Finish the Race. heat: Lilifan Lindsay won: Twilight sec- e 5 o g ALONG THE MEX1UAN BORDEE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WAsHixaroy. D, O, | tomorrow, when he will render an opinion, | Ver line. R sl T T . : ond, Elscrra third. Best time: 1:21%. - Second | Bounced all gonnection with the socialist — Ocl. 2. —Ladles of the Chicazo Chapter, [ The principal question discussed by the at- B eI NG Y bRk Thoro was an endloss amount of troublo fu [ huat: ) Lindsay wou, Twiliglit sccond. | party. the programme boforo tho congress | Gratifying Report fv i the Troops on | Davighic Uhe Ameriean Levolution—Itis | torneys was upon the constraction of the law | o K380 ROERE O AN O L gotting off in the heat and it was past | B cod. Time g, ; s beanTrania TR Nor e ana B TIh nrt Gri 2 el With the greatest of ploasure that 1t.ko up ho final settloment, of the treas- | NEW YOREK, Oct. 20.—The board of rapid sundown when Starter McEiroy succeoded in one milo and fitty yards: Pur- | A P <) a i the Rio Grando. niy pen to send you words of groeting and ¢ tor. The state maintains that tho suditor | trausit railroad commissiouers of the city of of L o 1 Ve i ctehmin sece , Tenacit B cism. ‘oda; he congress passed resolu- NGTO }ifok ct. 20, —Brigadie geme) OUT reg s ) P, " L 0 ma a 2 ik b s Shisiue harsinisqritabic ahaus {oxfho word, R YLty thisd, ot H B WA To XD 0. JOS g E=b gadler, ment, Yourrosont. Mrs. Ostiorne, has | 17,0 Mhorson to whom the treasurer | New York, which has boen devisinga schegaa e Ehia o | Time: . tions favoring the ore octal -l a 3 i . | Kindiy piaced m my hands one of yi o 5 Hoaliyy bowaver, after tha patience. ol 1o Fourth rice, one and ono-sixtoenth of aturo I;r‘th‘t‘)&buuofl‘lwo‘{"flv.“uur:;fxwélrnau;i; ('"“‘:r“r"l?"“““”;r L‘:'"‘"flmlur ::f tho Ll)up»'ttll‘f- Ermanes containing the ontline of study for | shall sottlo beforo rotiring from oftica. the | of rapid wauslt for this clty, thday rondofa o g C | mile: Miss Hanking and Rorky dead heats | Gid fr 3 ment of oxas, in his annual report to the | the coming vour. I am aelizhied thut your | dofense contending that the settlement can S Tty come signal g0’ broke upon the' air, and | moncy divideds Kincsen third. . Times 15515 | Viding for the issue of a general vade mecum 2 ; 8 T T P AL e | 15 Eibus i a0 | otproport. e board recommended an the restive flyers wout away a¢ a tremendous | - IIfth race, one and one-sixteonth miles; | (constant companion) and the formation of a | War department, details the location and T ot mambers and T oai | b2 made only by a jolut committeo of the gen- | undoreround system. Tho motive power to clip. by-m,c..w..‘ to the astonishment of every :‘} "nlrw('ivr[th \\'\lmi.'J\llm May secoud, Torrent .;u:.m al gurl-nu dul\'ulod 10 !ihc cu‘mpilnuflx strength of the border garrisons, and says | ; cd that the woi Who nra 0 eduoatiog | orts Dos0mBLY- be electricity or wml- mm-l.» power 'i“' m-l ! one, bursting to the front like & meteor, At | third. Tin i of facts and figures in connection with social- | they are much oo small for the service ex- | themsolves with the history of their own Z < 2 ing combustion within the tunnel and tha tho' quarter sho led by fully three lengths Garfleld Park Kac ism. pocted of thom. Thoy aro on the Mexican | CONRUEY, familinrize themsoives with ltsgs- [ Dismisscd for Wynt of Evidonce. | mators to be capavlo of a uniform speed for tho best of Clara P and Moody, while Neva | (ician T Ot 20 Gamoes: - Docted of thom. Whoy aro on tho Mexican | tablishment. struegios und suecessos, ure tho .—Tho wndictment for | jong distances of not less taan forty milcs an Seely and Guelph had falien to therear, | M10A00, TlL, Oct. 20.—Gurlleld Park re- Asks for an Injunction. o sl aiEaDoth; e Sonned. by 68, ] boskl rock the cradies” of our faluro | ghquction which had beon begun agafust | hour, exclusivo of stops. Faucheon kept up her terrific pace and came | Sults: Kaxsas City, Mo., Oct. 20.—In the Wyan- | R0 Grande,1s ono that roquires, ho says, | [y GRx 3 Ralph . Langston, son of Jobn M. Lang- | A special aweting st the Boavd of Aldor- thundering down tho homo atrotch "way in | | First race, flvo-olahts of a Fitzhugh | dotto county, Kansas, distelct oourt, th | semss ust haw e tnis Is he dury of tho ton, the colored congressman, was dismissod | MeN Of tho clty will be hold tomorrow to I (A G T E Y oM co won, Galllo second, Sist wda Uhird. . b v know fust how fur this s the duty of tho SLUGGED THE JUDGE. phanl: fonkresaman, man)s consider the roport. Tl oL b U RElU LB oy ine, s s foe bivea is | * | American Live Stock Commission company | United States or whore oxactly the state line LueGrLe Rl (W UDGE InjccusplsodayaBlenas inconse ol abduae e extraordiuary ns 1t was' unexpected. Tho | gyt s G oomS fhtom 3k | bas filed an_ameaded petition in its suit | comes 15 no aiways very plain, Wotlnd | 5000 Created in a Chicago Court by DR S D g heats thus belng split up, and drkness com- | T Lo, one At ono-sixtoent nivs | against the Kansas City Live Stock exchange fif:f,.""::i;{,‘; OO0 B o A 200-Pound Woman, fie had no evidence on which to go to triol, pg on apace, the judges announced that selling: Pendicton wo Siel B anoond S S S iy ce. 0! N ) | Tt WOUKI b6 ORtPOREd UL 150, tedny. | Martin Russel tiim, imor gyl socond: | to evloln tho exchango frow expelling tho | posts on the Hio Grando bo kept to Hamiirox, 0., Oot. 20.—Thera was a son- e e T s i bostonst W i ltaday) | Myt Rusallblen e O alling; | Amesion from] embership and to stop | cient standard, not loss than ono company of | sational scene in the com as. court LOCAL BREVITIES. ; s tho allegod boycotting of the American. This | | ; et 5 e box was a sufferer by reason of ituncheon's | jurshine Whisky won, nvercauld” second, | peain places the caso on the docket aud ro ‘“n"‘l"“‘Y and one traop of cavalry at each | yoom here yesterday. Mrs. Frauces Kimball, 3% minor. permits aRgroRpting 81,100, Wore! rformance, and tho vho can piol Jessios third. Tim 5 i I - | post. Fiokis 3 * pormits aggregating 81,100 we Porformance; ‘m‘;‘r“‘,’“““"\“"‘m ‘I‘)“J“"‘lu’“'mi‘fl“l:‘“ bt raco, soven-aighis of umilo: Lorenzo | 0Dons the fight, The original potition was he coudition of the troops 1n this depart- | WelBhL 200 pounds,”and in the piuk of condi- | jssued by tho superintondent of bulldings Siogssy shibcmorn g (W1l be aigoal yon, Rudolph sozond, Esporanza third. “Mine; | thrown out on a demurrer somo mo ago. ment is ood and eficient, a matter worthy | tion, tanded bor clinched fist twics in succes- | yesterday. I3 moro ospectally than any other horeditary Neva Seely - of mentiou, as during the loug summors of | sion on the neck of Judge Hume, oue of the Ray Ewing, a0-year-old boy, was locked isease, and for this simple reason: Arising Ciura I Funeheon Brothor D Moody Guolph Time: 13 lel'nm-'tl $1s .U"(: for the Stallion. Sentence Suspended. soutnwestern ‘Texas, itrequires extra encrgy | judges of the common pleas court. Some | up yesterday quest of his' mother and from Iimpure and insuficient blood, tho dis H New Yok, Oct. 20.—The stallion St. [ Louvisviie, Ky., Oct. 20.—In the caso of | 10 keep troops up to tho mark, fthonumber | (i 4o Mpes, Kimball brought suit for | chaveed with incornigibility. case locates itself n the lymphaties, whic . H MRS : oA, Ot | of desertions in tho last half of the fiscai ; ! Sutton, who was arrested Sunday § § | Binzo, purchnsod by Mr. Chiarles Reod at tho | the Newport, Ky, mayor and council, | vearis oniy ono hulf a3 groat as the number | Broach of promise against Harrison Kimball, | 1. b Stk Wao s Sreess 1 Sunday ot | e composed of wiilie tissues; thero 18 1 3 | Nuwsery stud sale, was sent to the Fairview [ who were convicted here today for | Tn the first six months whom sho claimed should have married her, [ ot A0 O ot 8 g o : farm at Gullatin, Tonn,, this afternoon. Mr. | contempt und sentenced to jail until | General Stanley reconmends the purcha but did mot. Consoquenty sno wanted | FETRR 000 Vostarday, Hood’s Younasterson the Track, Rood has refused toentertain uny offers of | tho contract with the Newport Gaslight | of old Fort Douglas. $10,000. ‘The caso was compromsed | oo oo 'p Boges fohn H. Dumont, E. A vi 2. advance money on his c| s - - “ v v 8 It d ssed by ieorge L S0gEs, JO o 0 ¥ aspect susceptible to this piocond eveut, d-year-old trat, purse b | VIS BOUSY SR BARChiRo ind has ro- | company was compiied with, wore not acu- e P Al D ile Mtorneys An il wad | Bonson and George . Bemis loft for Chl- | Sargapas otpecially suscepblo to this Witlium Huston, Omaha: Kosowaton g n. by | offered him, <o B TAEEI ally sent to jul. Tho sentonce was sus- BORENENG DURNT MONEX: motion day. and Mrs., Kimball wus thore, | ¢ag0 last ovening to,meot the gentlemen re in dreadtul dlscase, But there 3 5 pended by request of Senator Carlisie, coun- 'l 2 resenting the large Farm Machinery Ma rilla 15 & potent remedy for serof Ed Rosowater, A, G. Pholps & Sou, Oniih 7 Judge Thomus, as not originally con: achine Lulor, b By Oriole, M. B Brown, Papiliio Yol for tho gas light company untll Saturday, | Several Hundred Thousands of Dol- | Jud56 Thomus, who wis now slimialls o | fuoiuring company from Now York stato, a, whether hereditary or acquired. 16 13 Neb.: Cliuries I b. s, by Soth P, Geors T s T A T s In the meantime the council will meet and lars Suved by Treasury kxperts. T which would give employmont to 2,000 men . expels every trace , 5 a y . e 0 ) § 'y . onied the motion. Judg B 3 Hood's rilla, which expels every tr: TevRaisbory, Sob, -0 8004 §UOSS- | oyply with 1ts contract, WasHtiNGToN, D. ., Oct, 20,—Five broken, | Fhomas cqtlod iha cliont into an Ante-teom | and would reprosout sovoral millions of dol | ot discaso and gives o the blood (o good send off was secured after ] T buttered and blistered safes filled with the | and explamed the situation, which had not | 1rs. The eastern gentlomen arrived in Chi- | iy and color of health. Get Hood's, throo trials, with arles I lead- | 4 3 B R AR e e MOt 1 cago from Minneapolis Wednesday moruing ing the procession, and by n nico GUITENBERQ. Discharged the Receive charred romaius of an, anknown quantity of | before penctrated her understanding. The | THE ENG RS olecation Sent. from horo by “When iy Doy Was (o Yeirs g efrely e L.—] SP) B ov. 20, —, ha “ L3 - v I boeame furious. Re-entering tho 3 1 Dit of bonest trotting, he was euabled to Wille L —Brown Chaurl SeriNarierp, O., Oet. 20.—A motion has | bonds and money wera received at the treas- | Wowin b A s 10 | tho Real Estate Owners association will en- old he was attacked and suf. hold his vantage to the wire. Ou tho strotel, | & hiririat=Gold Ware veon allowed in court discharging Georgo H. [ ury dopartment today for examination und | Coifs 520 $ho, 4pproachod dudwo S | deavor to bring them to- Omaha, roturning | fered long thno with serofula- Cured however, Tulu pulled up well, and had she | & Binquete 4 Gray, receiver for William N. Whitely & Co. | redemption of such of their contents as may | left hand, sho struck him twice in the neck. | With them on Thursday or Eriday morning fores. Tho physician atlongth o0 - gy EIRLRSE tngh MW baTe wan. As 16 was | .0 boeld—-Daisyhian. of Chicago, Il It was rumored that ar- | be identified. Theg®ure rolios of tho-recent | She was' ubout to Lit him agalu when oo tolitus to glve bim Hood's € ¥ oy I hRnO T kG WAax wllbia sightionty, e | - 1 hahithherh, rangoments hiave beon made with the ored- | railroad wreck und' chnsequent firo neay | COUrt messengor seized har asm. ‘Tho woman PELSON AL PAKAGEAPHS. saparilla, which wo did. Two hottles cured (o 10 quAFtatta gt Off without much dolny Hoodtum = Busteod: talnod it fram "Boston. ey s o0 | money in the safes is'thknown, as tho way- | tha rascdd and sho was® Toreed 1nto tho wits . White of Lincoln s at the Paxton, Hood's Barsaparilia tonll our friondn’ M in the sacona, Charles & golug 1o the front Fortohuster—Hollovue. will buy & portion of his big works back. ac | bills of the transportation company wero lost | ness box aud held there. Judge Veuderver [ 1y, A, Dilworth of Hastings 15 at the Case HpapARR AR LRI B e l(muwal:rl \:vm': xlxo.ml e 1ot ‘ol ‘;u m]n & Holmadel Colt—Temple. the recéiver’s sale next Tuesday. at that time, but it 18 known to be very large, | ordered her removed to jail. She wasre- ©. . Goodin, Hastings, is at the Millard, Pt 2 T < 5 or ; g o the During the afternoon 00,000 in bonds be- | leased later in the d b #0. 11000IRs A pidriol Hood’s Sarsaparilia im and misty distnco. The two —— S TP o8 S8 T Gy R. W. Fisk of Grand Island is at the Pax leaders kept their positions cloar around o THOUBLE WITH BALL PLAYERS, Vannhorn-Durfe. Oincinnati were takep from one of the safes 'BARS TROURLE W to. = Bostby alldrugainta, §1IMALar B Fropared anly the flagmun's box, whon Charios K. went up Cueyeyxe, Wyo., Oct. 20.—|Special Tele- | They were only stighty burned, and wiil be FRARS' TROURLY WITH OHINA, . W. Aldridge of Schuylor is at tho Mil- | by C. LHOOD & €O., Apothecarios, Lowell, Mast sod Tulu trotted fn an- easy wiuner, "Time: | New York Docau't Sign Men as Easily | gram to T Bee,|-Licutenant L. L. Durfo | redeemed. Othor coutents of thosafes Will [ g o ayoen SO0 e oo [ lard 100 Doses One Dollar R Ik hoa) waa taken by T as Might Be. and Miss Fannie Vanhorn were this evening | Undoubtealy be identified and made good, but gt o 2L 0 L RUEINg Honry C. Smith of Pall City 15 at tho Pax- | —— e s it thlzd and Inat beat wstaleon by TUIU. | 0 o e 30, Thees promises to | married In St Mtk's Epiacopal ohuroh | Buh of tho curronoy has enurely” lost. ita : . tony o A R Bor_ only competltor, Charies K’ by fous | b considerable troubla boforo all the New | There was a large and briliant assembly, | ° 6 "8 *H4po and cauppt bo made gpod 87, Rygansnugo, Qat. 1 view 0 pass'- | _ Chris Scblolfields of Girand Island 1s at.the f”\ )i S ol T 5 feute: 1 L s ble complications in China in regard to | apiliaed. s\ longths, Red Toler and Rosewator coming In | York plavers sign for next year. The first | Lioulenant Durfe lsau oficor In the Seven- SIGNED THE CONTRACT, Pamir ad other torrltory Whishy, 16 18 | © James M. Ghrisman of Broken Bam «aiay e}{en\'fl@n@dz it ! (g (J‘i‘ period of fatal life when the whole body ¢ wists of white tissues, and therefore the unborn ehild 1y [ & ors have picked for winnors in today's ovents: by freignt. Summary: q g ¥ TOAF teenth infantey, Miss Vanhornis a daughter Tulu. ... 4 R mltl':l\::Jd;lifll‘ d Lk:r:llm‘ Ul_lwurku- 1}}’ of Captain Vabhorn, ¥ ForbadoBaskNe @ Wil ba Butis br a claimed, bas been invaded by Itussis, the | the Casey 4 Quariea WL namo was oft off the roservo list and overy- ———— Drbaaue: § ¥ & | governor of Trans Buikul, in eastern Siberin, | A, 5. Campbell and J. F. Ballinger of fod Sater, . s body woudered what was the matter. 'The Delays the Openinz. RbRgue; It Lirm having Luke Baikal on tho northwest and | Hastings are at the Casey, Thue: 2:40, 21004, % b | geveral impression was that he had either Guranie, O, T., Oct. 20.—Secretary Noble Wasminaron, D. O, Oct. 20,—The secre- | Chinese Mongolia on the south, has ordered Charles W. Watson and wife of Nebraska Cut His Record. signed for noxt yearor had promised to do | has ordered all the surveying corps and allot- | '8ry of the navy toaay signed a contract :‘Im l'u‘lm val (m“:s.l’l ;:v:::“nlnnyllnlgli\\ ::nf‘.\..nl-lw City are ut the Deilone, d 1600 ak d 2 S Obes Y v vovks! o o, tlomgtres o outier. ‘W'nls action I8 |y, 420 Estello roturned from Papiliion yos- An event of considerable interest not down | %0 Y707 the time comos, It turns out, how- | ing sgents In the Cheyenne and Arapahos | With the lowa Iron works of Lubuque, Ia., | iaken, it s claimed, i order to prevent the | (S LGS Cliod home by the serious 1l o0 the card came off at the closo of tho after- of ever, that President John B. Day sent | reservations to disband until congress makes | fOr the construction of torpedo boat No. P R tor O The " £ 4 > O 5 Jos om acting as spies for Chinn. The PR o poon's programme. It was the successful | O'Rourke's name to Secretary N. E. Youag, further appropriations. This will delay the | $imilar to the Cushing, for the sum of $11 Tamilios of the exilod will be sent into the | ™ f his wife. E y coess & . opening of those lauds one year, 500. It is to be of 120 tons displacement ana AL 0l e Kooy William A. Bowen, late o the oditorial Attompt of the sorrel pacing stailion, Pilatoga, | loug with the uames of the other players to S8 008 must be completed within year. disigieta permancatly salgned fo Jows staff of the Chicago Times, now secretary of to lower his record of 2:203(, Ha is by Bay- | be reserved. By somo mistake when the 5 ! ’ eoord ¥ X Kille : —_— 3 the Sen Antonio (Texws) Commereial ex ""i dam by Scett's Hiatoga, and is ‘owned | pylletin of reserved players was made pub- ] 10 & Mine Raum and His Hesignation, Oplum Seizures, change, acrived last night and is at tho Pax- by Beauchamp & Jarvis, Concordis, Kan. J Moxancn, Colo, Oct, 20.—Willam Davis 7 Sy Fuaxcrco, Cal, Oet. 20,—Custom el ho T s Ho I8 o very speedy animal, but iuclined to | 10 his name was omitted. President Day | auq L. Lock, two miners, were overcome b WasuiNotoy, D. U, Oet. 20.—The Post [ SAN Fuh ) ) Ty e S s L SE AT | be rather headstrong and unruly in company, | imwediately wired Secretary Youug to | rou) gir whilo descending s miue near hore | his moruing states positively that tho res. | Ofcers made 4 citure 8516 1“;1- g A S PP B T T e The hotee was dxtven by . E. darvia, cus | kuow what was tha teasoa fhe “Oraior's! | ihis mornlag. 'fuey tall ‘oub of the buckes | lAuation of Peasion Commussionsr Raum ia toduy on tho stoamer Lurt, wHOR | Bly Section, represouting twenty counties, ( of his owners, and maae the cireult in2:2014, | was left off. The answer was that a blun- | tothe bottom of the shafu fifty foet below | In the hands of Secretary Noble, to take capabl " 3 n el | g L Secrota Noble, ¢ - § pable of surpassing the world in sewl- | pacing the last quarter in b Ho was 1t | der had been made and that in the next ofi- | and were orushed to doath. effect November 30. Kuuin, who hos just re. | Was ascertained to be u fresh importation | yropical fruits and vegotables, and the finest prime condition for @ fast mile, and if pushed | (O 100 (00 Made At that I the Dot bR e turned from Ohicago, deaies the story . It 1s | from Ching, but customs ofticers state they | WwoREr IELHG TP TRREREN G00, (Wliar on could appurently have cut off another secoud N ’ Bocratary of War Biki also statod that ex-Governor Stecle of Okla- | Wil search ail the vessels from the Puget | yhy wuir Mr, Bowen is thoroughly ac- | without serious trouble. Tho programme | O'Rourke, according to the Herald's baso AN ¥ of Wa» Bikie bowma, is on his way hero to suceeed him. Sound ports hereafter. | quainted with tho nocessities aud eaterprises | for today is as follows ball writer, saw the printed list and was | NEW York, Oct, 20.—The Washigton cor - - — o the transmissivpl atates and of Texas, and | arvis, Concordia, Kan.: Trenton. Willam | bappy. But when he wet President Day | respondentof a morning paper here tele- Settlers Securing !itle Flor suys tho eighteen fuot of water al Velaseo is | Houston, Omihas Joker, Frank M, Plerson. | bis facial exprossion was a sight to behold | gruphs that tho president has couforred tho [ Wasmarox, D). C., Oct. 2. Spocial Tol GApE Ciry, Fla., Oct, 20,—Tho stato farm- | looked upon by bis pooblo as the portof | 218 trot, purso $08 Helen, Bushehamp & | on being told toat he had been reserved. He | war portfolio upon Stepheu B, Elkius. ogrum W Tuk Bre, | —Tux Bee and Examiner | ors aliluuco of Florida, in aunual sossion bere, | ‘Coxas and of trausmississippi commerce | oplutm arrived Saturday from Seattle. I'he opium