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[URSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1si1. e TR N ARSI o o % T e = = - | ] | ' LIV S N § Blackburn Rtros. | had beon attacked with fovot two wooks ago:| 1A DY KRS M STINGS [ has been a veritablo scuool for the bunds of | have been no od by e o TR DELENCD FANCHON FIXED THE TALENT, | fousiives ot Merdgs bkt it | bt beon et wais feetavsieehe 4 | FARMERS HOLD - MEETINGS. | s ot et scuncly ot | andicien situntisnict atierd o | WITH THE DEFENSE AT BAT s Soolay. King HIli stock farm, 8t Jos. Recovered mid Tais WEBL A WIRSOVILY Of among thoi who has not playod ander Gile | 10 secubity for the texpayer, Ho. shecossfu ' AU Ly i s B 5 ’ J physicians wero cailed “in. As a result of fculturis 7 od Disouss s AL LDl ) The greatest possible improvemes f | ot Qcllat Little Mare Gave the Pool Boxs | rar ponter's Pride Olven a Bevere | [lysicians waro called in, As o result of | Agricultarists GetifTozether a L e srentost possble Laorovoment at his | Gantivuanco of the Iavostigation of th Very Hard Rap. Set Back by His Great Rival. was not in condition, “and President Robin Otber Thitigs Thaa Crops. Philadciphin’s Dishone't Treasurer | - And for this we &8k your help and vote. "Baadle” Ohiaraes: Aoilash Oonnel] NasnviLLe, Tent., Oct. 21.—Thousands of | son entered the ring and announced that the 2 Compluins ot Harsh Treatment. | The ropublican and democratic parties, Seadivben paln il Boidedes . brohen ennesseo hoarts and thousands of | it was rlfl:-;“'-')u\\g LRt :y:;!‘!;:':"vul‘ y } Puiapeieniy, Pa, Oct. 21-1 hayo | While deploring through their ropresonta: DIRECT SMOTHERED AL POINTER, | empty nocketbooks wero carricd away from | purso would ko to Muhar atorbaprossel | FIGHT ON IN. THE KANSAS: ALLIANCE, | alrendy aid in open court that my iips aro [ tives, such an unbappy and diseracofutstate | AGSENCE OF AN IMPORTANT WITNESS Cumberland park this evening. Hal Pointer, | tion of tho match, as ho was practically pen- sealed, and thdae is no power upon earth that | gya ,‘f,’l“m‘,-'x ] - *”“h\ roaoia g g J M san open th Phis P gprbeids and up and say, “wo seo the troublo and TR can open them. This talk about ‘bargains' is | will reiedy it but on the contraty have p their pride, their pet, who carriod all thoir | niless and had forreited ono mateh to Mahan | Tlig Oalifornia Pacer Takes Three | money, had suffered dofoat in throe straight | 18stJunc on uccount of illnoss, Mecting of the lnter-State Alance | tho shoorest nonsense. 1 have sufferod as no | placed boforo the public sach a list of candi- | Conneilman Spacht Called Out of the Straight from the Tennessecan— | heats, tho matchloss California pacer, Direct, Westen Roserves. at Kansas Cigy«Florida Farmers man could expect to suffer and my undoing | dntes, with a fow notable exceptions, as are | Ao - Hepresentatives of the 1 Shorter Marks Fixed in Cali- showing bim hig heels with comparativo ease. y g Pl Congregate'at Dade Olty— has_been the work of those in whom L placed | ® PArody on the honesty, intelligence aud i bl bbb AL L it iy The timeof the second heat was the best [ VASmINGTON, D. ( 8f.~'he followy el fipliolt. confitonont Besaps thay o | progressiveness of our citizons. niture Company and Other fornia—Other =ports. over mado in & race in harness, lowering | 10K namod players hnve bsen resorved by What They All Did. wisAThte ty iTa PoRtH Labitd e A e d o8 e Wo domand deeds, not promi-os. Witnossos Testif Pointer's record half a second. Neither of | clubs, membors of the Western assoctation brecinte my mistortuno, ne pbodkor Was | oy o.Aro nauseated with promises from mon M the fiying st broke in either heat and | for 180 ot Hurdsioy,. HW st 1 Bls C81L 10, the: EAStern | deam tham, o Curo ooty 1f they: would; -re s Rk Ik alo0k. W y L . ¢ o ¢ o Enstorn | deom th VERYBODY wus | Worked like clock wotk ull the way round. Kunsas Clty -Munning, Guunson. Wilson, Sarnixa, Kun., Oct. 21,—Tho stata farmers | jo;pitentiary, und with chinched hands and o T satl {hatlo . oIS With- the Hal Pointer had the pole in the first heat | s wiler, Keach, Poars, Stein, Stearns, | alliance convention met in secret session this L||:||‘l(l1lut eyes thus talked to o ) 1 ‘hl'll‘“ ity of roform within Tho investigation instirated for the pur delighted % and Ko Iy Gntl the. QueFtee pole wik r Konoh, Pas b S sl o L LT U L STV A AL AT LT e domocratic or ropublican parties, both | DOso of ascortaiming whother or not cortain races vesterday. | reached, when Direct, who had been on al- g Metiarr, I\ r LG e . 8 AMGd el of a bargain with some | grown corrupt through the abuso of power, | councilmen received boodlo to induce them 1 Mo woather was | Mostequal torms with him from the start, | Bourd, Burns. Lobe-i Wilson, dorric k, ¢ againat tho ro-clection of Prosident McGratn | Snamc RS LG MR RS WA FIve 11 GBLIE UHet | Tt Cot oo L oyo ShILUOAIL eltlssnt i ] Wikl 6t tHeBity R TFBI S st maden magnificent spurt and secured the in- | MO Brennan 3 has been developed. It is based upon the | ji. eforo the senate and give in dotail the | favor of ciean government to step outside of > suporb for the soo- | e o I at. It pvas onsy | oItk CItv-tlart, Dowald, Monkin andal. created by the Turnor lotter of | BIStory of bis trausactions, 'voth pubiioud | politics and hoip olect mon—cloan, reputable utract to the Koteham Furniture company ond day of the | sailing and Ed_Geers pulled up Pointer be- | Leck, Vandyke. Gonnis, Swartwood. last winter. McGrath's friends assert | Boogole g0, :“" :(I‘l .\:!‘ “n:(;m;rvr.- oftice, | and indopendont. of Toledo, O., was reaumed last night, with Union Park races, | foro roaching the wire. O ianaMuNabh: Fisida, Fintnigan, Smith, | that tho fight is an effort on tho i ArdsIey HRAHORA Derouptioly since THARE | - Doy any w dRRaRe, the defence at the bat h v The second heat saw Direct at the pole and | Mctlone, Wright, MoClellun part of friends of the union Jabor | yiidHOSIes v g he uprising and rallying of the noble and | P : ; G . in fact 1t was even ; - / % Wilson passed tho sentenco which virtually | patrioti vomptly at § o'clock Chairman Futtle be hetd iv throughout. The best Pointer s and greenback party men to gain_control of . e s ually | patriotic citizens of our city in the work of N PO A B an‘improvement on | couid o was 10 stay abrenst of Him until : - e Ahunomm. and aay 16 MoG Sath is defentad | Suded s iife. o hat gained in flosh, but | routing municipal corruption 18 tho only ranpod for order, nd Attorney Donovan that of the first, us | renching the half mile post, where Dirsct | CimicAco, Iil, i Killen, tho | it means the taking of the organization out of | SPAENAMCNL I8 Kiadually removing tho color | avenuo to an honest, ecomlcal and able ad- asked if George Speoht was present. o Uo sn was warmer | Rradually drow away, the Tennosscoan’s fine | noted heavy-weight prizo fighter, died to- tho hands of the farmers and placing it in the | G aq8 A L b A T court. the | ministration of our city affair wanted to put him on the witness stand, Biirst of spaed In the stretch being of 1o | nignt at 8:43 o'clock, The catso of his death | control of professional politicians. 5 he spent recontly in court would | - The boodler must go, Dok th eatly. ovoRIng: everstatha wi I o'clock, The ca o oo roonis coliomen and_tho_es. | DO Surprised at tho change which tins takon | Wo ngain oall upon vou, in tho mame of | as quiot und_ sorer o s Ay a aatural consequence the attendance Was | champion could havo gone in 2:08 had Pointer | &1 ey tablistiment of & dally papst-at Topeka will | PlAce 10 suck & shiort space of time. honesty, in tho name of satety to individual | ot RO L LA, fully as large again, the ladics, who are ad- | pressed him more closely, he runuing easily | o't I‘Il'EI’:;::I’ITI"\[!'v":-:l(l‘xu‘h;";l’.:ll:rllxl.,u‘:“ b herkll | recsivo attention in the deliberations of the AL v""'n‘x‘-?.mf."‘v of | and municipal rights and property to joir us | F0F @ couple of hours tho Ioboy had an idea b g o cuch numbers | In 2:004, Geer driving him magnificently. | aft\ "yt S iy B SLOOCH 5 | convention, ned e: on oso transactions! | 1 our work. hing of tuterest would happen ::'"f: ":_m ; :;:::l""'lh;"‘r"_"m‘;”' tand. and | The last' heat was a repetition of the others, AT e the victory has not ho wholo of todny’s session was consumed | HA¥® oY not LBl °'|‘x:t_r;“|’“ ey }’r Coukling for mavor. was trouble, however, but it dida not e s > Direct leading nearly all the way. The time | °° ‘ - y in disposing of the usual preliminary routine tavdin A apol nd ex Slmer . Thomas for police judge. come until after 10 o'cloc! ’ 0 itable parterres. All P GHRItET e ¥ — - i Tot 4 & LA amined and cross-examined those with whe hdte 3 come until after 10 o'cloci, aud then it broke quarter streth into veritable par by quarters wa i Chicago's Associntion Team. business. Nothing whatover of gonoral n- [ §minad tiid cross-exnmined thost withwwhom | - L. 4. Ihm for city clerk. TR TSR ARAL Lot 5. TR i along the home stretch and south of the Throe & e Siiskgo ik terest was done. ‘The worle of the conven- L A n o ans William J. Welshans for city treasurer. promised: -t Medesat stand for the distance of soveral Quarten, Hult, QuireS, we; | . Citicaco, Tik, Oct. 21.—Tno Chicago Amor- | {iisL {8 S P Lo e irow. morntng, but | octionst Have not tholr cbiof oxportsin | 1. Strolts for elty comptrol sweop everything before the masts., i K] ., - 4 s A B 8 G4 dee and Lirst hoat 1:05% o 10 ican association ball elub has completed its | wilk bo suspended at noon until Friday. open court tesiified under oath that not a James Burr, H. A. Perry, John W, Evans, Attorucy Wharton said thai Mr, Specht Sl Dbl s, N L g X i orgnnization und tomorrow will, it is under- | | Tomorrow aftornoon snd ovening thero | Ponny had beon traced to my possession lo | Dr. Towne, V. Vodica, for city Board of | had been called to Hampton, la.,on busine: bandsome turnouts four or five deep, The | Third heat 1 > L OO W iacs | will b i eat political mosting. o noted | Which [was vot logally entiuied! Huvenot | Education Lersiip ittt - 0 jcorg bt clablop o noted | giatg oMcials so modified their absurd claims | Joseph Vaskins, Rirst ward; P. L. Qui AR LG, EAUEE attendance from this city wus very o, H1al Poluter was 8 big favorite in the pools verybody interestea in fine horses kRedall it LU S B > | Fred Pfoffor capta Phe gone! soting | ternooon and in the evening there will b il Py et il for Direcr, Tivén money mud 6105 was,o0: | ¢ty KIDCLE, SR octon dfeo el iac | Jont tobat botwvoen gening therewil bo o | 10" bo invguiicant and ou o (e way to'oa- | B o grounds. ainublo against Direct on the books, The | Of the American assoc 8t i . . ire dissolution? Have not these same ex- | Morrison, I 4 YN %6 OHMs Sia ki Tho startors, judgos and timers wero the | butting in the second neat was not, materially | 11ere tomorrow. = i‘,‘rf;:li'i"0:,'{”;;"')‘.:‘,‘1‘1}"3“"‘,‘“‘ THRAIDHTBUROH)S | Baite = Who' s0: wlibly tO1a:hie COMFL OF BHOR. | Bl kil ARl b o ncloa. Montisou, Ll ASLLL ooy UL LU L S pamo as chiciated on the opening day. changed from the fiest, but tho third found Coursing in Kansas ’ mous’ missing sums’ and so fiippantly put | William Muhilam, B Sirts O | ot st vy e s bad aud that he Tho first ovent was the unfinished :0 | Direct selling at $100 to 85 for Pointer. Guear Bexo, Kas., Oct. 2L.—The first SOGLITGR O e D ey o rone | HOmAY, Ninth waed, for it eautclmen Rt m;pm 100D to do most any ininge, Lot which whs postponed last evening with | Cluss 340, trotting (unfinished yestorduy): | sories of races for tho American field cup Y N commilte | that - my statement . that | large. pon being cross-oxamined by Mr, Whor 3 ) "won, Reselection second, Bix Joo | S0TIes Of races, for O ALACEH Coursl the money for which I held clearing house SRR ton, Howo admitted thal ho hind boen 1o the under the auspices of tho National Coursing | papors Read at Yestorday's Session | due bills was actually deposited in the Koy- MISSIONARY SOCIETIES. D16y G 1N S LHEHY AN AL ORIl MWL two heats to the credit of Neva Scely, two Test L s ear-old wtike #00: Natalie | as completed today aud the first stono bank Mr. Snecht while he (Howe) had been toxicated. Witness denied having boen put to Clara P. and one to Fanchon, which left | Hwo : ; Sl ad these threo to finish. Starter MeElroy rang | Wilkes woa, M ¢ socond. Alice Wilkes | sorios of the Great Bond derby was begun. i [OLUIEIGO pYeaDr “1a the face of all this, what bargain could | They Subscribe Mone the trlo to pho track promptly at balf past 12, | AT BT S 4 your-olds, stake | The fiuals will be vun Saturday. KANsAS City, Mo, Oct. 31.—The delegates | I entor into! Time rights all things, ana Su e Moncy o Build a e after warming up they were given & | s Constanting wom, Alubania second, IT4LY AND TIHE PUPE. to the American Public Health association’s | the public, which has been studiously taught ) Hoapital at Nankin, Chinn. out of a boarding houso becauso ho was good sendoff & few minutes before 1. .\|.:‘ry‘ “{‘ nnmblu.-\:”:n 12004, TALX AND R annual convention before assembling this | to consider ll"“{h! llm:nl devil of agizantic Pirrsning, Pa., Oct. 21.—This morning’s | drunk. He kuew that Speentwas a bad man, Match race, purse £5,000 2 Wi Ak FouR 8 conspiracy, will see that criminal session of the general conventi “hek but worked for scause ho or Fanotis v re. 8 Sz s O i morning were tak hrough the piracy no criminal intent general convention of Christian it workod for him because he had no othe AR O eI Or D DN @ ceesseniiacsons 1 Ex-Premicr Crispi's Contribution to [ HOr Km,m"‘c“l o a ‘nm‘x’“‘::‘"r'; over tingod any act of mine, either public or | Missionary societios was taken up principally | PHC0 10 £0 L0 seeic employmout. el Fancheon, the pole horse, got away witha | 'y, 4 i the North American Keview. i v San °re | private,” By MY | On redirect examination the witnoss stated 3 est tinie: driven about that place. Tho convention | "ME Fardsloy was told of & publicati with the address of Rov. Mr. Meigs, cnief | yu'io . b Gty % sley publication | missionary at Nankin, Coinn, | A» M. Atkin iat e was vever so druuk as to incapacitato beautiful burst of speed and for the full ! \aranteed stako of | New Yonk, Oct. 21.—The North American b _speed Eatho CL g, guaranteed s o w Yok, Oct. 2 A an | mot at 11 o'clock, and after listening to et s AT milo it was a race for blood, ench driver Sird CNOR won " Garnot "second. | Roview for November prints the first of a | paperson various technical (OPICS tOOK 1 | WhIoh b el e e e T doy | Son 0f ‘Wabash, Ind.. appoaled for funds to | "'y s ocks e eoting himsclf to et his horse to | Diregothird. Besttme: 5:1%. v { b b ; v which nis family was to be amply provided | build TR L ALN 5 : Houry Braniug was called throe times, but e i hitnoy. however, who. neld s serics of articles by cx-Premier Orispi of | rocoss until tho aftornoon, ¥ Fonain! il 2wl [FFOBRIAE 1o ORAIBHALIONE i ey PR G A OTREENTERAG B Gy s eapond amens g the ribyons behiud -Fancheon, proved hi SMASIING MOLE RECORDS. Italy, entitled “Italy and the Pope.” e e o o oy, | ©F 8 continucd silenco. Kinson asiced for &3,000 and in less than it | 3. L, Turley was found and_sworn to toll self tho master of the situatios, And although After tracing the causes and events which | 5ea. 208 e X e Y oard. of Health of | q;.5uch absurdities are not worth contra- s e L a ot the truth, Ho had resided in Omaba one B to tha lint, no. was_ never headed, | Californin Fiyers Continuo to Sot the | lad to the unification of Ttaly aud the various | Moxico, read & papor on tho drainags of tho | Sutfiy e said. & “ln tiod's name WY | Amer T ; yeur and worked for tho Omaba Cab. com- B won by a length. 1t was o rattling good e AT SWor Ot sty A e L oe st K can't they leave my family atone! When Vmerican Missionary Association. pany, Witness knew Agent Billingsloy of e ";“;;i"t;l" LA inin soo 00KT0%, Cal., Oct. 21.—Two more world | temporal power of the pope in the last 100 | ~Prof. De Dos Fall of Albion, Micn., read a S 'L'll\‘:tug"&ffi«;flcdu'o“ me 1 u\\'c{l 1,.,\[1§,,;,|x.fn CueveLasn, O., Ovt. 21.—The American | the Ketcham Furuiture company. “On tho , the half in 1:11, ec quarters el e o | years, Signor Crispi say el e e A e DU 500,000 to pay it with. My mis- | Missionary association meoting began at $:30 | evening of August 2 hie carried lim o Mr 1:4% and the milo in 2:22 flat. This left the lulnlda \\rl broken on the Stockton track A e e '”‘g Geribod l[{m m:'.h‘oda o ““‘)((')‘s‘mt&:r fortune was that I could not get hold of what | this morning with a prayer serv uUs residence. A wai met Billingsloy A A e ats. torms with two hoats each, | today. A Palo Alto yearling (Bell Bied), | , Rome und D Rk ‘ i i o0 z.0f | belonged to me.” o e S SaLCs Uthe door. B o we ] ust J X I must have poisoned the whole bod f | waste and ga i £ 3 Ci Ly irst pa r 0 DO & v a he door Joth men went i de the house and Fancheon as favorite for tho finalo. e T D G P T ooy R PG B s b iU S M) OLLESICE e Mo fiest papor on tho programae was on | and two houes later Billingsloy camo ontand They wore sont off on the first vial in the | of 9975 and made the mile in 2:261¢. Her | come the asylum of all tho fallon dynasties, | hr Edward Clark of Buffalo, N. Y., mad DOWN ON E LTON. the anti-slavery mission and it was read by | was driven to the coruer of ~Fiftcenth and seventh, kanchon mado the pattern and it ferdal e Her | (00ave of Drigands who infested gho' sout bl alo, N. Y., mado e Rov. M. E. Strieby, board of New York cor. | Farnam strects vis.too miloh for Nevamnd. Clata, s they || QuArters iware: 57, Lild, 161, . The | arn provinces of the peninsula. This beng | 8 Feporton the collection apd travsportation | pougias County Persor Rights | responding secreia The ¢ e Mr. Wuarton did notcare to cr D 4 5 u (oINS mtie, . niFad BmiC > Ete: i ge and refuse in cities, . ) ) D aro mever ablo to nead hor. Tho quarters | filly did not make a skip in the mile. Marvin | stated, the redemption of the Eternal Cily D A e e " League 1 i Conforencs renortod through 1tev. J. D. | 1n0 the witness. Sl SRR N ki) UL : 5 sy ] Wils notonly a logienl consequence of the res- police power for the sanitary service of TRSTe L 3 A bed it 4 P y z:‘.l:,"m.:qmu, 134, L { :[::_:I.:}rxr\g_l\fix“m‘l‘-"l:.mll;t;::'];"';';‘I§i‘;l‘k‘}:ll"';“"l:': toration of Ttalian rights; It was necessary to | large cities. Last night about 250 mombers of the Doug- | e 0f Providence, their chaivmau “;"f';“ (Ll LU Gl ) ¥ e oLt ification of the country A paper on “Heights and Weights of Chil- | las County Personai Rights league assem- oof tho resolutions finplicd censure of | Omalia Qub company) was aworn, Ho hud nehon - skip, finishing strong in 2:14!;. The quar- people. th to exist in freedom 3 3 Y ghts league assem- | the corresponding secretarios for a lacl known Billingsley o August 20, 180 : Y Tors'wero H1g, 1:07, 1e4lly, 21141 and independenc stin froodom | aren, by Superiutendont of Schools J. M. | bled ut Germania hall in answor to a call e ot [ A \iguat 0l batiled) BilGogslby’ i ‘At the conclusion of Arion’s wial tho timers | of princes or any sty bone | Greenwood of Katisa3 City, was read by title | from tho oficers of tho league. Routine | rics in the Bt e ot mission: | houke;. The tripiwe e T o teonts Al O o e, i vatoren. horsa. | quostor usurpation. The insidious good luck | 8nd the association #gjourned to 8 o'clock i e CoRUS e tOlL ) 1gifield,Kanditorthislobjeotibil.yasi|iRonso, cheiipiwas mide duting: tho/ovon: J00dY.....e vovee 5 . 4 e L et ol noas b bogton, | O & despot. miy mspend the exercises of this | this evening. business was quickly disposed of and a dis= | i1 discussion resulted in tho mod- | fug of that duy. Billingsley wengto the s o 7 S e Ao Eon s Eanie | miahtbutitdoésnot diminishiit, much loss At tho ovening session the following papers | cussion of the present political situation was | \wers oy i e e 'Il"‘lm‘ll. s e Vs D o e AT TIhAt e Laa Loea bt B e | vrerairead SR ableaiil SUR K ntontiy passsd f{taten . o oo e e hactoni | Llnssioy 10 oghvs residonce. - Syl % Hore Was a Big Bunch. will make two minute work if any horse ever | sumes its own autonomy ulmost s so assistant surgeon United States marine hos- | Speeches were made by Phillip Andres, | papers L h tho raading of | Ty eply 1o Mr. MoLeatio's question, wit ATk e does.”! F B e Tiaelf from the erisn of sweredotal | Pital service: “American Climates and Their | Jucob Houck, Bruno Strathman, Mr. AL | =7 — neas tomuiliod that beforo, goliz uto Spochi'a cond evon ralppus tries: | “hilo Alto came out lame, but warmed up | anud eivil tyranny, Physical Effects,” P, C. Romondino, M. D., | brecht and othiers. Then amid groat enthu- Money for M house, Billingsley told hi T Holun, b m by Waterlon, i mp & Jar- | gil and wont againsy his. rocord of 51125 P uedton "0f this temporal power of the | San Diego, Cal.; “Afimal Diseases,” Iirnest | siasm and with a unanumty almost amazing | : en Sl iy \ Kan.; Joker. b.s, by Lee, jr, | Wel alos ocord of 2:12 Jope. has troubled for many years the minds | L, Dundas, veteriiry rgeon, U i . k o g errorr, Mich., Oct. 21.—The report of | NeXUstreetand there wait. The wituess fol- ¥. H, Pierson. Syracuse, Nob.i Aravant, b. Ho made the mile in 2:11%, thus lowering | BYR{i 1t A6 taRENTACE o L, Dundas, voteriuliry surgeon, United | i its cheerfulness a preamblo and resolu- e 4 Lo E owed these instructio Ty Arabisu I’n.u.m.c & B T CAN 11| 86 Cora R iaijuarters fvara R BANGLI053Ss L B Statee \:flcv:"rl(r)!;nz ; nspator, Katgas City, | tion, of which this is a_cureful traslation, l:"' boatdlof: fanguors of the Episcopal mis- | 1§40 eliaent B s s olle Thorne, b. i 01, 2:111;. Some of the watches mado it | quence of the chiracter of universality which .3 2 rganization of the Suprowe | were adopted: sionary council in session hore says the gross ! ‘Company, ; TR, i § : jucnce o 0 ality wh ; : pue the Keteham' company, was called 0 tl B i erta / L | 511 ahd twa of the timers wero only & sbado | tie hoad of the church possesses in virtueof | Board of Hoalth'ofthe. Mexican Ropublic, Wharous, Josopl W. Figerton. the candi- | Feceivis of the society for the year amounted | witness stund. Ho byd resided in Omaha A AnbrIng Beirbie, A€ \bY | over2:11, 50 it was calied 2:1115, s mission. Whon Cavour had doterm ined that DeiDomioRelo Aoy momber of tho Sit, | date tor suproms Jutce, durln tho fail ouni- | to 4634000 of which 534,000 was conteibuted, | for & yearand knew Specut. ‘Tu first timo I artie, A, o LRl 1o temporal power must come to an end, ne Board of Health of Mexico; “Land | paizn of 1800, showed himself to be an enemy | The councit 1 b aslodt : i matiS po vas . o P Oy D T ar B, ! Going at-Bilzar. throngh Tpacifle noans and by an ngreement | Liveration as a Public Health Mensure,! | Of personal rights and liberty: and 1y | The councit lust vear asked from the church | be met Specht was at the Paxton hotel onol A \Win AR SR U 2 NetOF OB s ; with the Catholic world, that illustrious min- | George Homan, M. D., St. Louis. Whorens, Tho said Josoph 3. Kdgerton nag | BEErezate coutributions of $500,000 for gen- | duriug the curls part of Junc. Hpecht wus rosse, Wis. nona, ¢ s by Ciay Shopurd, Inuar. Neb., Oct. 2 Spoecial Telegram | jster was the first in our time to under! L Iy -y St J proved himself to boa tool In the handsof | eral missions. Had thatsum boen received | With the council committeo on public prop- G Doud, Winoni, Wis.; Independe DIk, i ; e dvinoun, Wi fndependonce, ik | to Tun Ber.|—Tho Edgar races opened [ soriously thostudy of moans to uohlove this = ] that cluss of people which ha red to | the council would have been able to meet ail y and vuildings. At that meeting designs fi] " 3 » | auspicioustytoday. The attendance was good end. He died too soon to witness the failure of FLORIDA STATE ALLIANCE. suddle prohibition upon our sta the demands made on the board. and uples of furniture were shown and e (aegatiio) tilcotatderab b time AP, s ; JLe his policy. Guribuldi was preyented from cut- Whereas, The said Joseph W. Edzorton was = explained, Witness saw Specht i great ) | el and all the races closely contested. The two | ting the gordian knot, but without the cannon | &0 iq Roge one of the most prominent movers tn the at- gz I v times afterward All h am was consumed in getting tirem off, but when | ayhibitions given by the Butcher combina~ | e Porti Pia wouid nover have been opened | FrESi ent Rogerp Delivers His, An- | tempt to defeat the will of the people in ndvo- CONCLUDED THE TREATY. nhnyiimesn tonival s o S0 Mubioimembars thev did go_ Mckilroy had them cn aa"oven | $wverg oxcellont and gave. univorsal aais. | L0 Lo mition 0 tako possession of its capital. | - nual Address. ting 0 contest weainst Hon. James B Boyd. SEtbolcoilmitles Werop e in i yiseomyie terms s was possivlo. fao pole Borse, 'rod | faotion. ‘Th fist Fuoo was bost two i threo e Dane. Crexr i, Oct.. 1.—Tho_second | tho Hghtfully oleotod govoror af this stitei | Another Indian Keservation Ready | WH6F N coyncimen s ho rogurdod St B L o ris. v the hal( g, | 1OF voar-olds. Following is the sumimar day’s sossion of tha state alliauco opened at | Resolved by tho Douglus County Personal for = ettlems good plan 1o do. Specht invited witness 1o s o ot | A b wo Killed and Thres Fatally Injarea | 0 Oclock tois mornine. President Rogors | Rizhis louguc, That wo ud Imoumersot [ Poxcy, I T., Oct. 21.—The Chorokee com- | his house to look at scme pretty flowers but stretch neck and neck with Fred I, and on : 4 G541 in a B. & O. Railroad Wreck, delivered bis annual address. “He referred | citizens, not to vote for Joscph worton | mission coucluded u treaty with the Toukawa did not go us ne did not care to uaze upon ::u l\\:n ‘pllrsolvll';nxu,hflidl;l Lord l'nlcln lln\rn Pk o Pirtssure, Pa., Oct. 21.—Passenger train | Sharply to the dissenstons in the order, aris- for the position of justice of the supri Indians today, by which the Indians agree to {[:’\}‘“' ?.'m.""‘(\‘-i‘{.\)hi" l]r::ll‘:mni«::-u l.‘:‘ “‘C“"."‘.‘; I6jistratol il lashoresafipme dundengithe ]t B ,» . Novaltvaswros n the Bal : io | 108 chiefly from tho admission to member- | “ii; s G take land in severalty and to sell the ro- | Soecht: et s wire: Independenco first, Lord Palen scc- s T, No. 3 was ked o timore & Ohio g Whereas, In view of the faot that Mr. Louls Spechit’s bouso, office, storeand shop. Specht SRl R A E s R oL T e stasion. forty miles euss | SULP Of persous who aro not cligible, but who | Hetmrad, president ‘of the Persoual ' 1t mainder to the government at$1.25 per acro. | always acted as though he wantcd to meet b ST I ST Gy T e B o, s et oo esut. | [l admitbatios for/maroso of oftios or polit- { losgus of Nobeusic proved himsol in’tho Aftortho Indiuns have booudiloted their | Billingsioy, and telephoned to lave hin coma A L Joliny Siinins B, s n - | feal iutiuouce. cumbalzn of last fail 10 be w man of ttexrity, | lands there will remain for general settie- { 1o bis oflice, Durite tho tabulation of - the € ue Belle and Sailor Boy Butler ing in the instant killing of two persons and The sub-treasury scheme was warmly en- osty and marked executive ability: and | jent about 50,000 acres. bids by the counell committee witness mot shut out. Time: 2:30, 3| 3 “ i i o p i he o= Tt 3 the injury of seven others, three of whom | dorsed, *It is a” fact,” he said, “that the oy Do anonik The commission will open negotiations | Specht, September 17, and at - that nother good Start was ma v 1 Y A t h pindanta )xt‘l,:’mxulllhovnn’l':lgtutlx?o“h‘:nfmiirn Timo: 2 o will die. The dead ar : democratic press had distorted the' trath In | fiia Giic of ¢ity comptroller, thoruto with the Pouca Indians tomorrow. twe Speeht suid: “I caw't tell you fook the lead, and although . Lord Palen and JAMES KNUCKLES, engincer, married. | roference to the Ocala platform and sub- | Resolved, By tho Douzias County Personal ——— it you wili ger the work, but® it i s o koA ute HoE Vol e i ey HODNEY RICHARDS, fiteman, marriod, | treasury plan, which had caused many mew- | Rizhts Teague, In mass meeting assembled, AEWS OF )ESTERDAT. has cost mo about §100 to fool around here, > 5 S Y 8| Lucy dobison i 4 ‘e injured are: bers 1o advocate & third party. This condi- | that this leaguv, collectively and cvery mem- ey ¢ 3 s00d lengih, Palon sccond, Aravant third, | X E j > party. il ) : Zn aldernan’s salary is not much. 1 havea O O b ool Mhoero: Hrths blar | estle Bray, o W. 5. Libixcorr, postal clark, Grafton, | tion of affairs is to ba deplored. My judgment | her Individualiys witl nse b besu luflaence to Lomesti couplo of mnotes 1o pay and I don't know sixth, Helen sevontn and Fred [, last, Ti ARl o . W. Va., will die. is that the Ocala platiorm coutains mot a | flov e Helmro ‘,"{"‘,, office for which he | goipotiry Blaine and party have arvived at | whero to get the money.” — The statcment 98014 i g e o i, O______ ST e postal clork, Martinsburg, | syllable which caunot rightly bo endorsed by | 112 b RO RS Solt” Ry a || Boston L Vas volunteered by Specht and as witness D ioa yas) havasineadsa ln the Garflold Park [tesults. W, Va., will die. overy true domocrat throughout tho coun- | Honest o/ tor fu a responsibie position, and be | 4 the New vork bleycle contest. Martin led | mado o repi Speeht turncd avdund and I\ ea i d Ay Cuicaco, T, Oct, 2L—Results at Garflela | CianLes Cial, postal clork, Cumberland, | try it furthes at Fa. m. with 55 miles o ey Witness Lol B Hgsloy: whas Trideiendon: ; park toda will die. United States Senator Samuel Pasco is a [ Resolved, Tha the Douzlas County P Prosident and Mrs, Hurrison ontertuined [ Specht bad said and then informeéd him Independonce....... R 1 r ) ] e gino jumped tho track and the | delogate from tho Joforson county allianco, | somsl Rixhis Ian uein muss mecting assom: | the diplomatic corps nd a nost of friends | that sometuing was wrong und that he Lord Palen...... irs race, three fourths of a mile: Reserve | (rool was complote. and there is a strong oppositior 1o seating | Died, does hereby most emphatically protest | with music und u supy g IR ot o el Aruvant.... oty . 4| won. Major Nolun second. Redfox third. Tim ol 2 B e ey osivion is Mased on tho theors. | BE0NsE (he conrso’ purued T the present | "W, s. Doiph, cashier of the Union Pa {Speontywou S RaYblomd eniad uan e A B e RO R he 'Y | cqmpaizn by the Nobraska Tribune, and o e as fecling mad. The witness knew Specit’s o s, ccond race, mile and fifty yards: Folsom WEATHER FORECAST. that he is a lawyoer ana not a farmor. He is | Fecopnizos i Me Sol Davidsohn a man whotly | SAHTGRE &8 Deaver his g veputation for truth and veracity, but only duly acoradited, howover, and tho prosident, | tniit. to represent the German eiemont of | "t 1w M et I B orers ave | DY earsay. He had boen told to Jook - out Henon aes = . won. Churehill Clark sccond; Bob L third. o i ol Sk o : ¥ 2 i says he will be seated. Omul NS Wi Ve sloals Holta Thorno B L For Omaha and vicinity—For Thursday, | S8¥: e ; 5 iRl aatTe oLy perforers have | oy him, a3 he was very sleok. mile and 160 yards: Duke of The body adopted u resolution excluding R ON AT A o of tho town huve Fated S warapon | Mr. Haykon was cross-cxamined by Mr. Biuo Boil.... . : dis Milpitas wou, Innocence se \ o | fair weather, growing warmer; for Friday, : f I siglor o : i HlpIshaon, Tionsnga kscondbiattin E Bl | I-easilt s Vs | roporters from the ball, buu pormitting ioni: Wharton end tostified that - when 1 W0, 21504, 2:8l. ‘0 r o " N 4 e CCl ry’s 5, Wi n 5 ’ - The Naturs ias company which furr o ¢ came 0 ) o i ) Bl AR Tie For Missouri—Fair till Friday; warmer in | an 1ajuuction to sond nothing- out. for publi- | T B: Clausen of York is at tho Millard. T L s e e ol YT Al conbiacts o SrEsiaht, southeast, stationary temperaturo in contral, | cation “except what is approved by Pres- | J.C. White of Lincoln is at the Paxton. ¢'s supply on Decembi S the eitl- | cultivated the acquaintance of all the couns Thied eveut, 37 trot,_purss, 31 Stuster it race, hree-tourths of a mile: Tte- | Goolor Thraday hight' in northwest, north: | ident Rogers.” A. J. Snoden of Kearuey is at the Casey. grec to an advanco in Uhe prices. cilmen and found out who did_and twho did Hiotugo Chief. ch. g, by Kinx Patetion. Binok- | founco you, Verdottouccond. Lord Lonsdulo | westerly winds, bocoming variabl ‘o dobate on tho sub-treasury, plan bozan > H. Dustin of Fremont is at the Casay. Tuis officiully stitted at the Postoflice. do- | nol have influcnco. Speeht 03 v by At lo- ol Y s For Towa, Nebraska, lkansas and Colorado | 8t8 p. m., and at 10:30 p. m. is still going on 3 T i P i at the Philadelphia letter cu , cany. o \ Ny b Wilkes, B. &. N ‘e, one and one-oig '8: Bob 3 3 s M 3 lor of Ta ocl tho [ noss for any money, but simply said that & A AL, e st race one and one-olghth miles: Bob | _jgir,warmer by Tuursday night; winds | With littlo prospect of a vote being reached B Heavlonof TabloRock iy do Casey, Wirekroniayud [ Councilmats wages, .06 per month, did Totte: N, 1. Iidolicumm, Marnet e, Wis third, Time: 2005, g CFAL | becoming soutnerly. before Lomorrow. N. I, Di lou of Hastings is at the Millard. wero disciirzed o ey | ot mmount to mich and to “look " after Beblles v’ Dl W' ey Onail (o BEAER et C. 1. Goodn of Hastings Is at the Millard. | {190 = | o council busfiess N tud to- saori- o i P R T T T Down at Lexington Death Roll. WOMEN VOTERS. Iryin Scott of Stromsburg is at the Cnsey. May White, a young w of Munich, | fice his own. Spoeht was in th som iu S B Wl | caTon, Ky Oct. 21 oslngton run- | CARNoLLTON, (L, Ort, 21 —Linous S, For- oM L. Etsomoro of Hastings is at the Pax- Mieh nawbetis fo 3 trafeo i (o for 1 | the Now Vorie Life bullding o or thrco nshaw, W. Grofe, Des Molues, li. niug races ester died suddenly of heart disease this [ Chicago Registrati i on. ay 8 find Is siowly dy g f0r want of nourisii= | tunes, but was always with some of the other 1 ; aces s 3 2 s egistration . . t ment, Hoer easo hasexeited widespread uter- | councilmen. Speehit never reforred to boodle, scabo horos wore sout off In thovinth | ime:race fiveixigentis of n mile, for | aftornoon, aged b0 years. Quangr 1AV ih Denaing ol dteatnoy lnatithe Dax:. |l ostameny mad ol o Bt said that 1F tho Kitohon TuruIlur wis s 5 shon, orso, breaking | muiden Syéar-olds: Clintie O won, Ronala | e was & member of the e 1 Ciieaao, Iil., Oct. 21,1t s estimated that 5 Sylvestor i Wilson, for 310y as it was © , badly on the start, was passed by both V ond, Altavolto third, Time s, g yasinnomborofithe DIH”“,' o cons X M0 RO Stes o mith ['remon Pax- | old girl, hus been sentenee Ly a New Yorl K.WHI A% AL VaR 5 0Ia UL 5' that it was he, T N R e nle LIt Wl ea < aom s nond: race, satiing purse, one’ mile: Ed 1o o U e D0 s XpIFa (ST | 10,000 woinen ‘appliod vestorday to bo regis- | 1o Y T S i of Fremout, 13 at the Pax- | old Rich bie tech Sntouctl By, (b ol th puy o | Dpecdly would stay with the company tured & communding lead ana came in and I.‘,,.\“.y Won, “Montienough sacond. Bob | bne o ehe v domoor s I the senate that | tered with a view to voting at the coming 3.D. MoDonald of Fremont s at the Mur. fine” of L0 or stind o diy connitted for through thick and m.;. When ) 1l was under the wire ata jog. Time: 2:25 oombX third. Time: 1:46'% Voted to ratify Prosidont Lincolu's emanci- | election of this city, Only 700 succeeded in | pay,” ziftoponidotlar untiiiiglast inliuE 18 bI0. called on awardluyr Lho coulruct Bpochl ve ko second was anothor easy one for Wilkes, | o rd, Face. pursy for 3-yearcold maidens. | pution proclumation. ‘Ho wis county Judge of | gotting thei : A g T 5 Heoln, which left Jupun | fused but afterwards did voto to A T e e e L I sixteenth: Marlot i tknan’ yoars. and. was wolll ( Botung their named onfithp lists," ;Todayia i =W, L, May and wifoof Framont areav tho | Heb o i award tho contract 1o John I, Coots, was all. Time: 2:20. Wilkes took the thd | I rzin 11 third. o Wi throughout the stat large number of those who were refused | Paxton, bound for Sun lru ¥ AT R AL Al ma s o & vo 08 | S ovisvina, Ky., Oct. 21— Gilderoy Wells | appeared bofore the eloction commissioners | R, Rish of Grand Island i guest at tho | fLdE L7000 i Ut LLunon JHinER o uth 4 : ; 0 fietudin 0 pounds of 1 consiined 10 Yiotar Wilkes A e A 4 o, Tnuei 1 Second, Dr. Navo | Grifin, United Statos cousul to Sydnoy, Now | depunding that their namcs be entered. Paxton. A Lantn LA AL g 1] third. Time South Wales, died here tonight of Bright's 10 election commissioners refusato enter | Nps, 3, G i on Bl Mho recent. oarthquakos fn Calitornis has | testified at length. Ho said be was vice Unlo Jowl 111111110 e numies Biyeamald; l1Lise Y0 Ut dianatprt s IhA D And R(IBAA IARY thow Wil tacs | arae 0: G DhiobotiLong{Rine 1 at tue il Lhe raoon L atilinakescin CRI ORI prosident and gene mannzar of the rshen Sl gag ey Jowgs Clomontline *worl, Pirole’ sucond, | Citcaao, TiL, Oct. 21,—Captain Adolphus | measures to havo thoso membars of the | ™ bl Senmi S e County. The stun well Katehum Iarniture company ; told about his itntog Ul el il athmald third. Timo: 1:033. Alvares, whoso feats in the way of aisinfect- | boards of registration who violatea their in Paul Schminke of Nobraska City ontly inoressod, wnd the coming to Omuha in connection with the city T Dell 4 Be'monts -ail opening. ing foul rivers and tenement quarters have | Structions by entering women's names on e 2 2k fissurds made I the ¢ 3 y | bail furniture contract; weut to Sperht's A . r PuitApeLrnis, Pa, Oct. 21.—The fall | & inulnl uul‘xnu[urAlflcIu)lu!'mt_. diea suddenly | the registry lists, punished for contempt of '\l?l‘h;:—d‘” L. Young of Tekamah is at the {nr-l-; icy co.d to boiling hot, hius been gushing | povcaarnight at his (Spechus) invitution: , o ) el tonight. Indications point to suicide or mur- . 3 OEXA x heard Speeht suy he could handle council Phes & T o ho Belmo iving: ol - he o ussembly of the ers Mu onye iSH . They Didu't Finish. foeting-of the Bolmont Driving assoclation | ger, - Hon, C. V. Tayior and who of ontiac, | j,hhestateussnbly of the Varmers Hutud | that “councilmen could be bought: did n Fourth ovent. Geynar-old trat, purse, aioo, | Ws besun toduy at Bolmont park before a ——— Mich., aro at the Murray. Bact 1inata, n; sekslon S5 1 Sine Witness denled all that & poctit Lo R Relmil: o brRorAL Rood staed orowd.” The track was in falsly |, o Bon Pitman System. KaNsas City, Mo, Oct. Mre. J. C. White of Lincoln is visiting | has bussed resolutions favorigs free siver | had 10 concernicg Bruner, Bloomer Gk Buck, Ot Mogaboly, bi &by | goou couditions, | Thuro woro but. two ‘races || GRAXD Isiaxp, Neb, Oct. 21.—To tho | stato Farmers alliwico, eomposed of sub- Mrs. £ L. Cook, 1810 Chicago stre ad frycsinegue slactiyn gE piident visa | und Moreasiy Baying hes BouEp ALt oy Habhon, Clurien tiasmavs O, = | Seheduled for taday, but us icithor wero de- [ Bditor of Tk Bee: Please answer tho fol- | alliances in tho eastora countios of Knasus — Bitact voto wf tho poople, o " (8 abcustory dnlentibn UM NAN! Miss Holen led to tho pole, when Miss | Glugion was postponed till tom cach, the con- | 1o ving questions: 1. Whatis tho standard | and the westera countles of Missouri, mot Orators and Oratory—Doughorty at | “'Tiia vemuins of Junn Giltam of hueraTunks. | (Vi work in svien i commo 10 s wiing tho Alma exchanged places with her, aud held it | * firsg roec, 2040 oluss: Ben 8 and 01 system of phonography inthe Unitod States? | here today in secrabsession. The alliance | the Grand, Oct. 23, Tox was found -ty tho river near kL Faso! | Gl g a_x‘l‘::unh’wmmug, however by a scant head. wn-uuilr.-r first place. Bost time: § 2. What 1,&'\‘!;‘:11 holds the highest speed | decided to build a gEgin elevator and a flour— —_— Hly shrout hud Leen.cut from gur to ey ang When the direct examination was con 3 2:b0, e e o Pl en oha” Makelo | Yocord! . What system 1s used by Asso- | ing mill at this place, » ; ong eurAOYOrHlONtirely trotiiihe Jouts i 3 st nsked for o adjourn Miss Helon took the second beat easily in I woro tied for irst blace vo wad Maggle | Aol Teoss' reparcanet 4. Whas systam | e~ R Plea foi “,"“'"' "‘("l"] nment. couid not bo found. o ws murdored und | ludod, M Osthott_nslied for djouen 2:093¢, third. Best tme: 2:1 used by the majority of court reportersi— EMEN ominiHeed, browiln ha kivon 4 numbae eCussas bave | eRL. oIS M Rlumer s or Tho third heat was a tight one, Helen hold- e o (T e 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS. The people's independent party are issuing | Vool made on susplelon MoLearlo called Mr. Blumer o liup, und for & {ng the lead cleau 'round to the b Cold at 1nd Lence. AL o i The K nusas World's fatr bourd of managers | moment there was blood on thie council ng the lead clean 'round Lo the lome strateh ndependence. ———— A Midnight Bell” 1s not only the very es- | ®statemont as a campaign document. The | jave formuluted wn address to the poople of | chamber's moon, Lho sergi arms pro when she Lroke badly and was passed by INDEPENDENCE, In., Oot. 21.—A cold north REBELLIOUS CHINESE. X Ve Ahe i Ly : passed by CHINE: sence of comedy,\ybut teoms with hoimely s Alina, who_trotted in & winner by a | wiud made unfavorable woathor for record hil h 3 neck, Ticlo: 2:5). As duriuess s rapidly | preaking today. Woather favoruble, Allorton | Af the Govornment. Punishos Riotera Pullmopbys ThaRNgraciers APO Sngss withs eaveloping tho lundscapo tho judges an: | will be started tomorrow agaiast bis record an Outbreak Will Occur, AELIRGERMIN AN p:’lu:‘:wl,: l‘:"u“ ‘"‘“: and nocossary pollticians, who v, the abuso | ulituro by by filed 10 make any appropri- | pretiy closo Lo bis 3 vis o of 2:094 Bin ) aiiano! (s TS o s the great | of public patronage, by bribes and by bood e, | ation for World's DU EROSLS, Through a long list of quéstions, and the 0. ‘::"“’_"S)‘,‘_ heat 1o be called at | ®430 (vl Lady Sav u, Kusper socond, | Ja AN Fiaxoisco, Cal, Oct. 3L —~Chinesoand | ayronguh of the prociiction, Tho play was | by collusion with corporations and uon so — quiry was adjourned uutil tonight, 1 A0 brats pancse news received by the steamship | soon here last seasongnd if large audiences | ing o contract for publio work at such \lacal - ot time: 200 1| 83 ace Tede won. By Xpragao socond, | Oceanic gives furthor dotails of tho caso of | and hearty applause f any critorion “A Mid. | £BOTmOUS profits wat, out, of the plunde Tho Russlan government, it s reported, his LOCAL BREVITIES, El 3 g they maintain an army of beelers aud wire: agea” o Stop the oxport of buckwhoat Lobulont third t thme 2103 Masou, th o308 PO L s A , the Britisb subject arrested for fur- | night Bell” wasa nounced hit, It re- Mogar-old ot 20 cistt el won, Btar | nishing avms 1o rioters 1n China. A large tutns to- Boyd's tefitro. this ‘ovoning for a | pullers, who huvo thus bosn suctessful in wlllot Pour minor parmits, segeonating §7, ware . Cy 3 ot 241, | anount of rifles and ammunition was | threo nights' engegement. Many have seen | KEUHUE a death grip on tho oftices and troas. senate and_chumber of deputies of the | issued by the superintendent of buildings amugglea into. the country . by Mason | 1t bafors but ans hine which will make peor | ury of our clty at the cost and ourso of the | Argentiue opubllcliive, by i WS AN | yestord bonest taxpayer and workinguman. puased i vote of confidende in the minisiry. A b AR/ dainig vota for the award of the eity hall furnituro And the winds less keen and insinuating. -As zonerally believed t e avail. It was gonerally believed that the | \." stared by the physicians fs_orysipolas. large, | Hnl Pointer was a big favorite in the pools ! Jates Simpssn wi gtoh 1 , resiclont, § ; orots d | Jeres sson wili make o speech in the af- i president. Morton_secretary and ¥ ili make o sp agalnst me thng they aro tow acimowledged D T stand. Ho had resided in Omaha for ten Paylor, Fourth ward; William | Yours. Witness was a cornico makor and ent Billingsiea went on the stand following 1s the gist Kunsis. widress rzen Uno puople Lasub- | vonted a fight, but not until Mr. Morcarty ‘Omaha and Douglas county have for yeara | SrIbo the butinoo ut the SR o7 the b made o apeect been the prey of unprincipled, unse -upilous | ¥iad by populur subscription, the stato leg- On cross-ex 4|:4|HH|‘. Bill iga)en stuck ; Closo to bis story. He was put Missed the Motors, e Tho ocly thiug that has marred the poefect | 0aAY, and his confedorates, but the authorities | plo think or re ender - memorios, ¢ i AR oA ARG the porfect | These horses ure looked on with wmuch | seized the shipment, There seems to be no e ot e Iulnl.x;h “intorest rather | Mo bid such puuse. The stewmoer Soythin hus areived at Queons- | qojjod fop last evening at 1120 Puarnim b b1t off of the mote s “befens | fvor in the races named: doubt that & very large number ere cou- | than tickle their risiples, can be hoard again 50 s 0ns Wore BV Sl both dave: the. last BALTIMORE. cerned in the prosent conspiracy for a ro- | and again with profitabie pleasure. The vil- | 34P 4 Toavy Kinle quort. Car Lot the grounds fully one bour betore the | 1 Sehurikill=Promenade. boition, and 1813 bolloved any action by the | 1ol of the piay ia not. wade. disgustingly | _ Despite the fact that wo havo exporionoed | ® JZEEL L o) it . Parnell made n will | Phrongh tho efforts of Rhilip Andros ball ol the” Tases: ‘socaatoning. he veowa | ¥ Hoodlum—Senopta Chinose. government looking %0 tho puniabe | conspicuous, while the good DPeopls are ur. | @ Phunomonal growth In tho pust decado, Lho |\, \f SO0 Niry. 'Shoa butoro o marriad ek, | wis secured vostorday for Josupts Neuscluf TB0Gh anAGTNACH AAd dlacoimfort.as oo noth| o Pustecd=su Jobm." ment of the riotors, unless backed by a for- | affectedly so. Tact rematus that our public improvements, | {1 430N V)0 rlake wnnuliod the will and | for, who s supposed 1o by one of the rin o -y cddesd 1 . i o) vo g d no Light of 5 axc 0 ‘A revolt broke out In one of the prisons o ] ¥ ST o solpeliati foos 1L {eod e park to -the Lttt Froq SUTFERDENG. Ll (She old favorito “Skipped by the Ligt of | 00y 1o mke necessary tho chunging of | wisnon. ‘Tne troops wore, cailed outto qnoll | | Joht ERGANCE Who was arrasted Tuosday . tnis will not be repeated, that cars will await ety R LIFORNIA T the Moon. aflor iy ahscico of several soa | our cliy charter vy leglsiative enactment, 80 | the revolters und tho soldiors fired b thom | ATV 6" e over . HA0S: a5 4 the erowd until after the last lick s trotted. | & Arab—Fiuvi the Farnam_ Streot thaater on next Sunday | 88 to make it possible to go still deeper into | throukh tho wWintows Tevert WEFS WO e trying Lo oscapa from the ofiicers, wis Today will be the great day of the season, as Sullsbury—1 Zastern Politiclans in Search of Cam. | 8fteruoon when it commences a threo nights' | 4ebl . | ity Allanians Attacked b Basy e A2 ke brxiul (6 88eA T RRBA RIS o, tho following programme attosts: Autoerat—Early Blossom, paign ‘1 hunde ongagemet with @ matinee. Whiile we are unaulmously fu favor of im. | teneiing Mho we LRBiing bo 00 GIRIGLAL | LRy ko br(sONGE Was . cons derably 220 P 3 Porlid—Bonnle King. K palg - L) Changes have been made in the piece since it | Proving and beautifying our city, while we | L Seeving 0Nt ¥ive of ntes | afternoon: soner was cons derably 130 ot Purse. Guelph, ir. J. D. Pat- e Rivensipe, Cal, Oct. 21.—Telegrams were i 5 ince it | PrOving a00 e for more parks, more sohoals | uekFius were killed und uno roly w d. | wjurod by bis fall and complained of was lust seen here aud much now music and | 8F¢ en aris, N aaanrers of the laman. 1ino stehmer Oy | han t b ohest, 1t Was thouuht ot to torion, Ohadron, Nob.: Sallor Boy. Oharles 9 : {fropoi Conneit wiat: Jay i P e SPARKS OF SPOR1. received hero yestorday from Bostou capital- | songs, dances and other spociaitics have boen | 8ud i publio library, wo strenucusiy Gemats | of Pirls. ' who vy urrived st Quostsiow i 1o | "ho ma o tho poor farm for trentmens . Jooj Uburies Baldwin, Platia’ Valiey com: Whi 3 fsts seeking inforwation about the Temescal | iutroduced. In its uew shape it is said to e | that the carrying out of the desigus, 1hat | (0 COE LM A rrul weathir encountered | 1 o was in conaltion to stand trisl, s Dapny B Patrick ros. omalig Lord | pped by Fever. tin mines. This important industry is awak- | funnier than ever. V1o exponditare of theso vast syms sial by | b tne'trly hcroms THenry Dinics, el s Ly 0 0 ki | < i, ouns er, | Sax Fraxersc 2.1 \der the direction o o0 from i F, dibd Uy the steamcr arrived in . faratun, Omaky Vouns Havger AN Fraxcrsco, Cal., Oet, 21.—Tonlght the | ening interest throughout the entire east, Pt i X under the direction of men free from i Foditd the duy the steamdr arrived te, Nob. S W. | Ocoldeatal lub Was Bilsd with spectblors | Nob s.day pessen. witheas. letincs, iaiegrais | 1o JLmore's baod, which s to glve s oonoest | possitls commupleation k- copiraatann, R R A Prosidential Nominato caved B L Pume Mo, Dan Tucker. G G, | swaiting tho contestauis in the klovo mateh | dud samples of plg irou being forwarded to | up u.::f'.:ivm\:“:mfl":,‘]-:"“;:;fi:tmd1:?:."':1':‘ 0 er A R bty council mvst be | wolls of Woo O ocrel moule L e the prov- | Hon. Daniel Dougherty of New York, , Bt uls; ucken, ran s o1 . ! pe @ y v Ul . gy " o P on the ng-bie-Ilang e | - ated A e T cken. Frank M | potween Billy Mabar, the Austrullan, aod | follticaland flaancial veutors begoud tho | famous musical orgunization in existence. It [ wiped away. “Tho odlum that ulta hes w our | i uf ttoa bea onio Vanzot o-ltiane by | tho man who vominutad both Hancook oo furm, S Jooi. B At Hhoup- Billy Mabau of Sun Francisco which bad | cilieg for more information so far e |is cknowladged 1o bo the nest i Amerloa, | pront musiclpal affairs must bo rou pved pixayrded with sosters shtodnelug, tast | and ¢ ‘..\..1,..[,“ for the presidency, will o, Omuha. " P, boling, Neols. 1n. been arrungoed for touight. The directors of |~ and when it made the tour of Kurope, It | = Neither of the two old partios can o this, | deliver his famous lecture on “Orators Blook Yards derby. Purse. $100. " PSro— ined n “The bes ang et no:orious! der the lufluence of O and ( 9 3 o, B e T st Gafugs. | 100 club moanwhilo wero disoussiog thead- | Hoo. Dan'l Dougherty at the Geand gniaed the anme of “The baed military ‘and | Mea & Y enilie “rivaco | Grand opera houss, Kriday eveniug, | 4l pratory,” nt the Grand next Priduy " Kneots, Bloux Clty; Funchon. J. W. | visabiiity of calling the match of. Mabver Friday eve. many years for ‘he skill of its players aod | funds for the exercise of their ofiiclal wois Oct. 23 1 vening, Oclober 25, Py ~ ot gl O town, having in tow the Dutch steamer Eduam, b L s . This rot and anarchy in high places must | town, havinx in o e | REEBAN dur.ng | Was again postponed on account of