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THE OMAHA DATI FRIDAY OCTOBER 23, SOME MORE GOOD RACING, | fitarusaisehe soaszor st o | CHICAGO HAS THE AMERICAN, | Besthcoeheaty nes houes o veatc i | 10 PLAIN DAN'L DOUGHERTY, | Ut messassneaarpmmnaotitossiane | OMAHA CITIZENS' GOOD WORK, hibition mile in fair time. The contest of tributed the chil¢/sAleath to asthma, resulting pgre: L went back w Counell itlufrs and thora the day was between Cuckoo and Soldier for e from criminal ndtitior, and Deputy Coroner tefore fn M m',]:;;"'I'"‘t:‘v;';.‘;v.'lh'-' 'l";'j.\;‘f‘ o i o the B-year-old pacing stake, they alternately Donlin mado an autopsy on the ‘body yestor- 1'would o to St. Louls and winter and come f ivi i aking a hea o vhen Cuckoo o dav. He found that the child had mot re- NC U1t AN P I 110t 1he! Patrons of Union Driving Park E-joy An- 'w'.?.:'"fi.,"r,'"(‘-"'fr"'.l”:,“ L:“;.‘:fix RJ:“:M" ’5:” Rival of the Leagne Tumll‘x Installed in the Sotom "”"m'“w;": ity Dash _seven Western Weloome Extended by Omabans | Ak In e apring o that. Governor Bure | Oonsidering the Interests of the Oity's other Day of Excellent Contests. classed their flelds. Great Windy Oity, dnys. It was rodubod to a mere skeleton to the Distinguished New Yorker, alod yosterday. und T, B, Caming. the secro- Oomimeroa. 1 stnko 12,500, Doath was undoubtedly due to starvation tary, will orzin tro Ui wn;-u!”:ymnll;;y e 2:5) olans, Lrotting, guarante unfinished” yesterday: — Lotd Clifton won, Coronor Haoly will mako an investigation of s Nietitean man and wo will e on the inside: | WHAT A CHANGE OF DRIVERS DID, | Mirsecond Bitexo ihird:y Host e 2% | WAS VOTED INTO FULL FELLOWSHIP, | the case. e BRIGHT BITS OF ORATORY ENJOYED, | Jf\L5Ive us somotting o do tiil sprine " 1 €ol- | MAY SECURE A NEW LINE FROM THE EAST, per second, Littie’ Dalsy “third.” Best time: WILE KEEP A LIST. UREIL HE Was 8 o Lae oL the ToiTstatute nnd 1| . Thr vir-old paeine. euarantoed stakes [ po g Vas | Efforts of Various ita v NS NDFIAR OBL Y W Guelph, Jr., Prince T and Jessie | g ' o0 T PR, Blar s Tilene | President Phelps Deplores the Na- | Efforts of Various lioads to Senator Manderson's Ik and the m“fl',’., 1'«\-"”‘".‘.‘,"‘,”,‘ e I‘,.mu'm“w“‘w‘:”ml “:J | Mlinois Cent OmMcinls Request the Gaines Win in Their Classes— lnlwr‘;l“_‘l‘«f.rx‘m;..” e baitbed ital tional's Disgrace fumbus and (*1}“"“" ]-I']f l(",x;u‘w-h;"-’ r riV(H."m s ¢ & Popple- cured my first case, that of John Pentocost Committee to Kxplain the Naturo ol m Ot 8150: Aninoroan. won. Ked Cherry secon aukee on the / 10460, 111, Oct. 22, —1'he auditors of nst Kentueky Woods, and sinco that (ny ol O Giike Geod Races d ) 3 A \ won, Hted Cherry nd. Milwaukee on the Anxious ings 16 1hs WalkiPw Paasetiger sssccistion 'S RemIkinshoen<tovortl T hinre soon tew 1110 eenin iy e thas any Fheir Inducements—Gar Fannie G third, Best time 20 Omahn A ] ’ h""" erl')'“l "li"u\"'l l":lu" b e the abuse of the privileges of excursion rates bank logtaltion was the susorbing top fandw — 5 naAn, Nob,, Oot, 22,—[Specia P rhntiitaiced UL was pussed concerning which & Dotrols OUBTLESS a T TN [ Poh? Wik Lha- seconty dwé:b I1cAGO, O Sasel n the certificate plan by which the roac Tnwyer who examined 1t saic “All b needs y : to Tuk Bee.|--Today was the second day of | Cuicado, IIL, Baseball ' men | i)\ vg ablo to tell just how many pooplo at Nover woro threo hours more delightfully | 1iow fa th make bill hoidocs pernaily hoel Citteaan Bureav or Tt Dre, farge crowd will bo | races aud it proved a success byond expecta- | thronged the corridors of tue Wellington y > tend any event for of roducad rates | Spent than those passed last ovening by | [Laughter] Cmesgo. 1L, Oct, 22, at Union park this | tion, Tho attendance was doublo that of | hotel today. Chris Von Der Ahe of St, | 'nd an¥ event for which such roduced rates ; ¢ Ours was & rido community. but there woro | Mossts, Bomis, Boggs, Duinont and Bor d 3 s aro granted, been a rulo of the asso- | those who pted the invitation to partic men and wo ¢ who hat a8 much trie Ve bl afternoon o wit- | yesterday, being 2,000, Although a strong | Louis, Zach Pholps of Louisville, presidont A . It has beon & rulo ¢ 4 phon and women here who had as much SFUE | 4o, whio mama to Chicago to confor with the wind was blowing very good timo was :uade | of the Amarican association, and haif hun- ciation that no reduction in rates shall be 0 in the reception and banguet tendered | herolsm as was o 4 d In the hreusts W " as the appended summary will show e ATHES ) mado for gathorings av which the attendance | Daniel Dougherty, esq., at the Millard G R i e o el Qe i b bl Rl 1 € racing season. THe | 1, g unfintshed ranning raco of yestorday | 4red Other managers and players were pres- | of dulegates numbers less than 100, This rule | 1t was something of an lnformal affair, | Strung - the * Tiehtnime® trom "t Mic | 800 Who expocted to roturn last night, staid attendance yestor- | Bruce won. Lucy Johnson second, Tme: 52 1ests Iesponse— A racks. 1 f \ ness the close of the ent to attena tho anuual meeting of the | has not always veen observed, and to botter Bour rive Do Pacific ocoan. the | Over for a further conference with the Wood § 0 d ot Akl gotten up to a cortain extent on thospur of | SOUFL river to " the Pacific ocoun. the bt i Ly was tho largest | -y ear-old trotting race, best two fn th e American association. At uoon the board of | $1fOrce it the auditors have prepared a blunk [ EPVE Y ’" b R RueE 8 result of which has mude the namo of Crofeh- | roprosentatives today. Tho claims of Omaha day was Billy F directors went into executive session. The | 00 Which returns will be made by each road oment, but for keen enjoymeut, gon- | ton un honored one, nnd lns crowned our hills | o =0 presented. The company has * \ . . ceneee 1 L ‘Yot the meeting thus [ Doubtfui b Hal8Ratey SO Vol B of the actual number of persons carried by it | uine good fellowship and the raro treat that | With monuments and fustitutions of charity s=pYot the A ologates present were as follows: Phila- \umber of pe v o raro treat tha | i / s /?*J’E»‘/’V“"“? the ladien again | QRS ¢ A § delphin, J. K. Waguer, \illiam Baroey; | under the zement for reduced rates. | it afforded, it bus seen fow It any cquals 1a | st Vit i aud when we have ceumbled to Ui It SUYISRT AR Fqlseind 2% turning out in largo | Tine: 255 Lk, ‘Biiti vashinkton, iike Scavlan, Iid Southerlund | BY this mauns tho roads will know whotier | Ounaua in many u day. it ong thought. * WHAL s’ maao this pos. | the committee to forward them sucu furthor - ) v Froo-for-ail trotting, threo startors and un- | St, Louis, C, Von Der Ale! Columbus, Gus | tho delerates are entitlod to return for one- T : " s citi. | $1VIe? Fhe union of the states of Anerica | information as may have a bearing on the numbers. The weatber, barring rather too | g (00 Schmelzo, C. Born, Ralph Luzatus: Boston, | third the rogular fave or not. Its “object “was to glve the eitl- | T ainule hation that rend thie pro- | question of tho location of tholr works, Thoy koen a brecze, was beautiful, and the crowd | Johuny Sim Harry Stevens, Julius B. Hart: Milwauke Chairman Finley has issued a decision dis- | zens of the Gate City an opportunity | tect on of luw sind the prote apital wil t be ab ) 2 Threy k. ¥ ¥ 8. lotto, Charles Cushman; Baltimore, | M1ssing a complaint against the Chicago, | to moet New York's groat lawyer and | BULOUr proudest boast is notmaterial, Our Ll LU RO L L UL LG Fe S| was vory enthusiastic and enjoyed the un- a¢ utle T vul giory Jes inour churches, our schools ane P t be made 1 wsually good card with even a groator 208t | “Nliaer avsy, BHhbkE Bisds i i Von Der Horst; Loulsville, T J, Batman, | Milwaukes & St. Daat road, Tho complaiut | famous orator, and to serve as an introduc OUETTTiFy GF 00D Soliinion Tor whibh wo'nre | Coion Will not bo mindo for somelittle timo, thaATEveR Pony rinning rice, ope-hait wile and ro- | John Chapman, 5 7 s imado by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minno- | 4ion ag well to the lecture to be delivered by | about to ereet i buliding, given us by the : Aty X s onnr. | DAL Unfinished: Fahny D won, Sugar Foot They found the association in good finan- | 8polis & Omaha and held that tho city |\ 00 o el gentis Hiiaw g gonerosity of one man—Byron Reed. Would [ tors of the Citizons association and the RReal T'ho first ovent was the unfinished S-yoar- | Fi 40y Sty R L Bolly fourth 1 condition, with a considerabie talance ir. | Ddsseuger agent of the defendnnt compuny it Mgy Bontoman this evoning at | 1o God thut ho wus sitting at this board to- | Rstate Board with o viow to familiarizt old trot, which was postponed Wednesday | Duster fth, Tinme: 5 tho treasury. It was voted to recomimend | MilWaukee was responsible for the issue by a | the Grand. Most felicitously were these re- | night 8 evening with two heats standing 1o tho | Tomorvow is the conluding dav and, tho | that tho cew Chicago club b’ aamiticd to | Couneeting lino of cortawn tekots bouring ex: | sults attaiied. Mr. Popploton's rasponse was loulaly ap- | | Add y Wi rodit of Miss Alma and one to Miss Helen, | Tuces booked aro tho free-for-ali trot, froe- | membership. cessive limits, Mr, Finley finds that i An hour was pleasantly passed in the hotel | Planded, and Mr. Jules Lumbard was then | tious and had s conforenco with Vico Prosi N e ', be man- | forall pace, running raco milo und repeat, | Protosts against the fine of §0 inflicted on | €Xcessive limits wevo gven the uckets the | | Lo SIS B EEEIEY PREERE ARG (000 ) called apon ‘for “a song. The sweet singor | dent Welling of the Iilinois Central for the The Judges, not being satisfied with the n nd a spocial race with six starters, Weather | Umpiro Kerins for indecent language at | 4¢t was performed in Sioux City and not in | PAFIOrs, - an hortly or 9 o'elock | wus in oxcellent voico and sang most_effect- | burpose of inducing his company to build ner Miss Helen had been driven, called tho | permitting tomorrow will be tho best of the | Washington when his decision giving the | Milwaukes, and this he deems sufticient | the honored guist aud Major J. B. | ively “Say, Are Ye Sleeping, Moggio.” to Omaha, The subject was discussed at driver up and after a little catechism un- | meeting, Washingtons the zamo against Bultimore by | renson for dismissing the case. turay led the way to the dining bull. Aot somo lougth uud the commitive was ro. seated him, putting Marve Beardsiey in tho 9 t0 0 »as protested, and Umpire McLaugh y FITTS The spacious room was attractively g dote s guested to- propare for tho consideration of el $ b No R 1ib’s deoision glviniy:itho BostonSt,: Louls . Wil Build the koad, . nished and presentod n pleasing sight as t Judge Wakeley was called upon as a1 President Fish, who is at prosent in tho Iky, and ho justificd their action by win: 9,1 v I i sigh S e 10U 7 INDEPENDENCE, Ta., A strongsouth | gume of September 12 to St. Louis by the | LAS VEGas, N, M., Oct. 22.—The executive 33ts took their places about tho great | Fesentative of the bench. Ho said that he | south, o definite’ statoment as to what the ning the race. 4 wind prevented reco aking today. Tho | same score, was then considered. Both de- | committee of the Denver & El Paso railway shaped table, L was suffering from a sore throat and was not | people of Omabn would expect and as to In the fourth heat Marve could ’1,1,“‘, ~:;‘nz day, 100, was cold. Allorion to boat his | €lsions woro sustaind. o | mot heve lust night and decidod 1o at onco | Toastmaster Furay and Mr. Doughorty | I condition to tolk. ' He thought that the ‘”‘v‘,m’\ O DoNen X i L LR SOURT Alma out. but he very considerately pullea f o i), " i ¢ ’resident Phelps presented his annual | peceive g el it hal RaEVey occupied seats at the head, with Senato bl byt LULIEC h oat deq e proposed extension, y 2:0014 farled to make his mark, stopping the | | 8 d receivo applications for the survey. A pos c . & HRiAnia: ane 4 aes0 Rl up and gavo her o show for her white alley. | watchos e B o ke Stopbing,the | roport, during the course of which ho com Manderson aud Mayor Cushing respectively | MMglt be said and that it had hap GIAIN ON TIE MOVE, & tion of the right-of-way bas alreaay been se. ened tha both h elf 1 Judge i1 618 ; ‘ oL mented harshly upon the suspicion attachod : y | upon thoir right nod left, pened that both himself und Jude THeatibh Time: 2 Wilkes, 2:081;, could not do better than 2:11 to the closing games in the league contost | © ared and committeo was appointed to ¥ L t Doane, who was prosent, had for several Wheat b In tho fth heat Beardsloy waited pa- [ 2 trot: Glinger, gr. won, Gaernor Di:| ‘and; cotigratilatod” the: asabsiation: on" tho lmn.n!.llvmnu,xlmw negotiations for the re- Senator Man ierson's Welcome, years come in contact with the ich, but tiently on Miss Alma and came within an el second, Ausiraii thifd. " Best”tn freedom from such suspicion, 1o sad that | Mginder. | roud is from Denver to EL | A toothsome menn was discussed at length, | )50 at this timo the people of this judicial ace of beine beaten out, winning a8 1t Wis | “uii) ce: Colonel Forest won, El Capitan | the breach botween the leaguo and assocla- | ¢ DroPospd rond ia from Dinver to Bl | and when its attractions woro exnausted the | district have moro to”say about the’ beueh by grace of a break by Alwa. Time: 2:55. ond, Intorest third, Best time tion had baflied all efforts to bridgo it over, | yasor 1T by the nar ““_,‘;’j‘j‘,«"_; d | toastmastor's cyes twinkled merrily over Lis | thin they have. B Summary : T beat 2:50. Waron | g at | and oxpressed u conviction that tho loaguo | NO¥US, Alvugueraue and White Oaks anc s as be gracefully callod upon Sonator we areiabols In itioRconaltion: of i Brot Miss Helen T Loland Stantord mudo : will agree tono-settlement unless assured of | pHFOUSh bome of o finest muneral and graz | Manderson to oxpress tho welcomo that tno | 11arte’s Pacific coast mon,” he said. ~“They Blins Al R , ade ity I tho bost of it. o el A Stk tended to the honored guest. He sajd | Were discussing specimens and events of L ke g, AU it to 2t to DOt B0l At n meeting this morning the local asso- | | i Bt DRSO O LAC was cminently fitting that this should | the —paliozoic age, when a petrified Time: *2:55, 2:5244, 2:6 08445 208 il i ciation club organized as follows: Georgo | 110, 1 closcd nowotiations with Horuco G, the case, as both tho gontlemen wero | SKull bit him = on the head iCho drivonof Miss Hlen) Mr. Blonde, was Hunning at Lexington. H. Williams, president; G. H. Richey, vice [ 1oPes, the well known civil engincor, for tho in the same great City of Brotherly | Auds as the poct exprossed it, subsequent & fined $25 for pulling the colf, and suspended | | SHBBINE 4 Wonthor fino; | President und trewsurer, and Sam Morton, | SUEVEY Of the line from Las Verus to’ White | P " dot ¥ | proceedings interested him no more," “A mere evasion,” said Joho Devoy, ques- from the National association courses until [ | LENINGTON, Ky, Oct. o Socrotary s directors, Massra. Williams apd | Odles and Mr. Koncs will tako the field us derson rogretted that the table | Judge Doane coincided in Judge Wakoloy's [ tioned about the London Daily News' ‘donial $hosnmmo isipald: rack good, but tot fast. Ttichay, 0 1. Holiing, W L Gogsin maa i | son as bis corps can be organized, which is largo that so many had been deprived | YIOWs but was called upon for a further | of tho chargo wade against Michaol Davitt VI phiU 8 Tt cas Johlrst race, selling for 2-year-otds, five fur- | A “Yiitnoil; managor, ired >foffor boinge dono as rapiily s vossivia, Nesolla- | of tho ploasure enjoyed by the tonstmaster | SPocch. He was about to decline, when the | *“Tho main chare, that Davitt enterod into suctph onzs: Lo Dad - Parole sccond, Zoo- o o H - ions are under way, but have not bean con . o USUNASECL | olootric lights wont out for a second. He | couspiracy to overthrow Mr. Parnoll, has not i 4 At the neral meeting of the association L and himself since entering the room—taat of | © & 4 L \ ) Y Second event 2:30 trot, purse 2100, Entri lein third, Tine: 1::4, tho t 038 transac VaitH i cluded, for auother corps, ably oflicered, to | opio iy & - protested that he had put them out, and al- | been answered. It has not been' denied, Guoiph jr.. ik 5, by Guolph. J. D. Puttisons ace, solllig, G-yoar-olds and he busin siieted Was thoAdmission of | tawo tho northern ond of the line betwken | SHIOVINE tho delightful conversation of | BIEICAIGE Lot B 7 antly, cither, that be all pledgo: At tho 4 ; iort, St J 00, Me \le: Speth wo & cago, doption of Prestdent Phelps’ tiern ond of between | o % f ineq | thou rightencd again instantly, ho | either, that be broke all pledges wade at the T e 5 by Ullinown, 1 1 1Rers St oo Mo i fle: Speth won, Prettywit Chicago, the udoption of Prestdont Phelps | s “anq Trinidad, Both corps will boin | 12¢ hon B onc el triolied el sre vaniind ot 8 KR8 in Morrissey's hotel at Dublin in Churley Baidwin, bik s, by Towa ( il Lan Ton thied.” Mo ' 14k port and the hearing of applications from | G JAG . ouh corp to give vy some of its secrots, | ! 1in being excused. Baldwin, Plattvilie, Mo: Dunny P hird race, selling, all axes, one mile and eral clubs for admission to the associa- LA LY He had tried to find out the object of the oc. How to M Paper Pay. ld fvillo 0 EnanlTl e L dos LU ass H t object of the oc tow to ) Paper Pay. num, Umina: . King Hotliday. b S Fdurth race, frec aa. ool | e b e esated | GuAmy B L1, Monti, {OBt153, = THe (sur. || th 1085 tordnde Ay e etenor ol L O 5 Toad ! an tho jump and |LCNIFd It T o N4V cluba, o matter o dropping of Colum. | veYors of the Northern Pacific extonsion | mijor ho was worthy of it, M G N RO EaL e Al ifth race, for 2-yoar-olds, one and one-six- | bus or Milwaukee will come up tomorrow. | have wade the discavery that the main diviae | and the citizens of Omatia wished to show Haper Was ot Ll blt of natural ddvag- | it Y oy Wyeoks' ftor this Dauny P made a game struggle. Time: WMy Tiird ey O f nnorenn socoud, | Phe main result of the meeting thus far is | of the Rockies 1s only 5,200 feot abovo tho sea | their approciation, but tho guest protosted | PADOr wits not the result of natural advau- | in T LT T e DT £ 371 AR Dy that Chicago is at Iast represented in tho | level instead of 5,500 feet, us shown in oid | that such an ‘oxplanation’ was slightly | {255 TR AT i CHAR. [Ex i TR TaFFBRIE X BRI i | : EBUY | but ‘of tho samo things that had | risey’s hotel referred to took place. It w The second heat was a repetition of the Garfield American Association of Base Bail Clubs, maps. diaphanous,and the major then confessed that Mo Olaha 5 DR s Pt NeldRaa b R OO DENDD: Becond onb we PR : 3 .« WHAtHAE TS aition s vElohBaR Th GF O Rk e o Bl IRAl oL edthat | ade Omaha—hard and incessunt toil. | held in a public room and thero was noth first, with tho exception that King Holliday | Cireaco, LI, Oct. 22— Garfield Park ro- v much opposition developed when ver 5,000 men are employed in grading Y rons ot Omronsan ODPOCLILY | Omaha's proporty was nou the result of vat- | particularly seerot about it. Davilt at this beat Dauny P in for second place. Tim tho question came up is one of the scerets of | and track-laving and it is expected there will | to get the citizens of Omaha around a ban 2 vantages nor her sito, as thero were weeting made pledres to stand by Parnall s good oues within 100 miles, | and not to accept oflice of any kind untit I'he committee also visited the headquar themselves with the workings of thosc associa. n o move at Chicago today aud luko rates to Buffalo advanesd from 3 A miuch larger quantity was taken by the lako and rail lines than ap- pears in tho list of reported charters, Ship- pers were doubtful whethor the movewment Wais L0 be & xpurt or 1o amount to something. I'hay roported a good shivping demand for corn, but that grain is now difiicult to obtain and money orders could not be filled IRISH HISTORY FROM JONN DEVOY “On December 11 I sailed for France in a was called upan to | French steamer, Davitt and othors sailed speals in response to “The Press.” o said | tho nextday. At Paris we conforred with that a few years in the uewspaper busivess | the leaders of the extrome wing and partly had sught him that the success of a news- | won them over. Davitt and myself, o *“ll_{»‘:l | 3 ; theassociation, but from what leaked out un- | be no cessation of work this winter. Sixty | quet table, and it was also intended to aa Ghioph broke badly on the first turn fn the | . Eirst raco, three-quarters of o mile, seliing: ces it scems that thero was some, not a | miles of grade is,ready for the track west of [ 10 the feast of tho following night. Th SpTiei SR i § ; omo rulo was wo 3 broke ong i Hird and Dantiy P ae Kitig Follldsy weae, | uer 10 woll, Adellnuocond, ‘Oukdalosthlrd. ango thing when itis considered that Co- | the ovresent torminus, which will be | Senator said that this was Mr. Dougherty's e e e I R CE PR Pps 1o the front, with Charlie Baldwin third nd’ rute, five-oizhths of 4 mile: Costa | 1UmDUS and Milwaukee could seo in it an ole- | complated at oncos The bridgo over tho | first visit to Nebraska, the first timo that [ hewjipanet man Las to work, day and night, | and ho s shows ok 3 and Guelph fourth. These positions wero | Rica won. Aun Elizabetl second, The Deacon | Ment of danger to themselves. Big Horu river has been comploted and iron | he had crossed the' Missouri river, [ jhi IECHUY A without consing, | 1f ho bil M., Devoy Is contemplating publishing a maintatucd unil they rounded into the [ thivd. 1 140 it grounds of the Chicago club will bo | has beer laid as far( as that point, which is | I fact the first timo that he had hoon west | anca ho would be foolish to diviilgs thotn now. | book which: will cover this b tareating. s stroten, when Guelph camo up with a rush, Third race. three-quarters of a mile, selling: | Withia eleven minutes’ ride of the Polk | about twenty-five miles from tne stmnmit. of Chicago. He wis! toSatateNtNNLIHDY| Ryt wanveditoYsuggestis to bha LabstIoitho . | {1 Knowh DOLIOA BE L8N BIB Lo oLy 0 1] but was w nose too tate, Danny P winning | Bon Alrwon, Sullross seeond, Frankc third. | street degot, but just whero will nov bo told K e = honored guesy was plain Dauiel Dougherty, | gvening ono thing.to Keop his. oyo on | L J ksl 'midst the cheers of the crowd.” Tiume: 2:i6. TOo 4R R g s before next Tuesday. Who the players will Freight Claim Agents Flect. osq., the suflix being solely the resultof his | ¢yneii8 °0¢ B 0: 00D WG CHANGE IN THE WIISKEY TRUST, Tn the fourth Danny P_held the lead cloar gune and enecelehth miles: Sun- | o s yor a matter for prophets, as notaing T. Lovis, Mo, Oct. 22.—The Freight | being a lawyer. He had no other handles to bt I Prosident Greenhut of tho Distillers and 01 Amer’c n Citizenship. Cattle 5 company, asked ro tiago won, Whitney second, Eli th . Timg i il *round to tho homo streteh, when he seemed | 13511, i/ nd. Elithird. “Thue: | onicial has been given out Claim Agents association of the west has | bis name. He had never neld an_oflice, and ? bore the distinguished nonor in his dav of Hon. W. J. Bryan also responded to a call, | garding eporied mecting - of - the bigh titles of being a private citi and paid an eloquonttribute to tho guest of | Kentucky distillers and trust oficials to slacken, and Guelph, who had fallen to ters of_amilo: Sant e clocted A. T Drew president for e, the rear o account of & bad break, came on | Anna wou. Randoiph second, Marmore third: WDersaroniior s fuskers, ot L o lensunE good and strong and challenged Charlio | Time: L. Sioux Crry, Ia,, Oct. 22,—|Special to Tug | Y3 e It was a namo that had been frequently men- | the evening. Ho thought it much bevter | 'With reference to downing cheap grade dis Balawin for the heat, Baldwin might haye e Rt Uidion ek, |—Sioux City will hardly sce profes— AT TOE END OF 1 ROPE, tioved for high places, but its owneér had [ that people should wonder why Mer. Dough- | tilleries, pronounced the story without foun- won, but thiriy yards from tho wire broko | ¢, DOEECH Sonallibasciibal e tleaoad T nevor sceu fit to accent. The speaior re- | erty had no title than that they should | dation, butin spite of the deiiaiof hizh ofi- badly and Guelph won. Time; 2 Sum: RESTON, 1a.,, Oct. 22.—[Special Telegram | 5 = _ i = Death Penalty Inflicted d o tho thirty years that the guest of | wonder why he had, as is the | cials in the trust thore is a well defined opin- Lol T The matineo ruces today woro | WiBuers of this season are scattoring in :J MR the evening had been a member of the bar in | case with many public men of today. | ion abroad that they will uo longer confino Guelph it S : fairly attonded. Only two races werostarted, | €VOLY direction and signing with other clubs g s 85 B! O L i*hiladelphit, the city of his birth. He was | He had one title greater than that of any | themselves to the manufacture of highwines Danny P § 18| Firt race, #-yoar-olds: for next year, and a committee is hustling [ ~FeraCs F'ars, Mign, Oct. 23.—Tho erime | uot born in that land of orators, oid Iroland, | foreign potentate and ono that nothing could | #id are reaching out with tue intention of (g 'l‘“l’,"‘”" s 4 Ludy McGrogor for funds to meet a deficit of §1,500, with | for which Adelbert Colicen will hang touight | but he was born of the sod, and whatever of | be taken from, that of Awerican citizen, He | 150 controling the manufucture of all grades King ifolliday.. : FEEAT TR S e axtio bills still commg in. Ed Swartwood will not | was mucl: less sensational. than has beon tho | tha poetic or of oratory was in his veinscame | deuied that thoage of oratory had bass of whiskoy. RO ety Hiatozn i 5 3 " § | play bail any more! boing already undor en- | actions of the prisoncr within the pust weck, | [T0M U fact that Lis Tathier was vorn on the and matntaivod thabtho man who'bad soma: | Xipne DRI A Thie: 2073, 38, 3106, Matoga 21 SRt b gagement as a traveling sulesman for a cizar | In March, Rosa Bray, o SR “ould arth.” thing 10 say and belicved what he said could tderman Adum Moyer of the Twonty-firs £ e T : n March, Rosa Bray, a hard character, | e senator told oaaitt ! 4 varaiLAsDea e fre fplriakity i HouuBlataRittsbure & who e L £ he senator told of the condition of things | ulways find an audience, ward bas been missing from his home on e A Ib-"l.‘, “'_K" Ea0 4 e cond race, i cluss Frank Sheibock, ‘\",,‘,‘Ql,“l';.‘;‘d“ J‘l‘c"‘.'_"“,“‘“,“fl’;‘,fu was found doad on the Great Northern | when he came to Nebraska twenty-two years | Ben. S. Baker cxpressod s pleasuro in | Clevolaud avenuo since Monday evening. 1,",:' S eni:s0 puain AR snd 'f}"‘f_» A LRI . o Detroit for the winter. Joe Strauss ang | tracks, frozen stiff and with a bullet hole in | ago, when the entire prpulation of the state | hearing the honored guest and the other | When last secn by his wife he left homo to Tesaey Mulcinnd: Ry AoOsa Al Dilk e 55 Stuont i 200 2 | Billy Earle have gono to Cincinnati. Earie | the head and one in the broast. Coheen | nUmbered but 120,000, where there are now | speakers, and surpriso that Owaba had | attend the city council, e was of the most ilambiotonian Mambrino, . 5L Daily, New | Oulda Cossaek..” SRR will probably cates for Boston next seas was suspected, arrested and convicted on | L200,000 souls, and spoke of his recent | so much oratory. He said a good iword for | rezular habits and his domestic relutions braska City: A. K. Davis, b. g, by Unknown. Tin $107, although Anson n + | circumston’ evidenc Since being se trip to the Black Hiils and their | the lawyer: particulariy those of Omuh: were pleasant, King Hill Stoek D SU Joe, Mo Princo T OnlS RTEaTE N Frank Genins, who has made a fine reputa | tenced hoe has devoted his time to plaving tho | wonderful resources. He told of | who, ho deciared, if trauspianted to g SOME NEW AND STRANGE THEORIES. By byCotens A dhompson OiahajiVolk, Svuacrsr, Neb., Oct, 22— [Speelal to Typ | UOR With the bat aud in tho fleld, is in St. | accocdion, writing poetry and planning how ::;3% ::’Fl('m'u\\ : “\’":;f'-il'{»; L alth | citles, would stand stand with few or an Prof. C. 1. Pago of Champaign claims to Starter Mekiroy announced that the horso | Ban . tne Ooteber s ! L | Louls ana will sign as ouo of Anson’s coits. | to escape the gallows. R Cotnmal NandiwuAfattativ inilu} | (pers: S . s brofoundly | BAYE made some important discoveries in re- R T e Ty PR ATy -—Ihe October meeting of the Syracuse | Billy Hart will pitch for the now Chicago- | One day ho made oath that his brother, Y short timo thoy could e mudo to fur- | Major Clarkson sald he was profoundly | gard to the nature of olectricity and wlll pro- womo back payments auo the National usso- | Reviow Track compnny will bo held at this | Ameriean association teat next year.” Ho iy | Auderson, was the murdorov of Rosa Bray! | nish all tho block Gin that wonld b needed | honored by being mormitted to bo present, | Kot his views to oxpartsaud o gonoral puo- ciation on tho horse; also that A. K. Da pluco on their magnificent kite shaped mile | i Cincinuati. George Meakin has signed | Anderson was arrested at Moorhead and | M this country ©also referred to the im- [ and said he would avail - himself of an- | fio noxy Suturday evening. He says R R Ty track, on tiio 27th, 25th, 20th and J0th inst, | With tho American association team of Kan- | brought here for trial. At tbe preliminary | mense crop (bt is behing Omaha, of_which | othor o inity tomorrow night, “Lthk that” attraction is a property of The nags were given the word on the sec- | Several of the fastest horses in the west aro | 585 City. Billy Van Dyke will join the St. | examination Goheen refused to testify and !:m i opolis x“ nu_un!. oY, Che toastm: :"""”_“"'“l""l that it “"‘l“\"’f' matter, that it is not equal and nov universal, ond scoring, with the poieliorse, Dan Tuckor, | booked for those races, and quito o number | Louis Browns 1 tho spring for loft field. | the prisoncr was discharged. the beneft, " and in conclusion assured | somo of tho boys wors in bod, and asked BMr. | wnd (it ropuision s na ncoidont of mattor: baving o shido tho best of it Billy M | re already on tho grotind. This wiil beono | Parson Nicholson will quit buso bal, being | Ho has repoatediy avowed s wnnocence, f the | guest of = the = evening at | Dougherty to say fow words to bind tho | Ay thcory 15 that attraction is tho aninity of Cracken pushed bim briskly to the quarter, | of the bost meatings of tho scason, the prass | the owner of a boo and shoe store at Echo, | and yesterdsy wrote a long statement, in | Owabas * citizons wero glad 1o have | fricudship so auspiciously begun., matter for ether, and that repulsion is tho when he broko badly and Princo T, pulled up | Of Nevraska City to the conteary, notwith- | O. Raymond and “Red” Ehret are still | which ho azain charged his brother Ande ilmihere, and trustod that as ho knew. thown Mr. Dougherty's Good Night. mecting of curronts of ether from onposito ond collared Daniel. 1t was neck and neck [ standing. The ‘tracic i< in oxceilent condi. [ here and have not vet signed anywhero. | son with the murder. In it he clso accusca | better tho better he would like them. The delightful orator said: “indeod, cin- [ ditections. 1 ol thas = othor = s until woll down the streteh, when Prince let | tion, and records are bound to be smashed. Billy O'Brien has gone to Kansas City for | bis mother aund brother of repeatedly Response to #Our Guest,” ons o Omahi L am overwhelmed | with | not o universal fluid, but collects close to hut an extra kick and came under the wire a = = the winter. committing _highway robvery, burglury, | g oo T | R e 35 mattor half o longth the best of it, with Billy M. dster Ciub Mutinee. AT horse stealing, arson, train wrecking and |, The Loastmister proposed the toast, “Our ‘“'"ll"‘_“‘_”:“l Sayaur REdre. fonamo. 1 Prof. ’age believes that he can demon- Cracken just saving s distance, Timo 2199, ‘The Gentlomen’s Roadstor club wlll give a BEARKS SPORT. murder, and gave the details of several here- g_““_'«“ _“I‘)" ‘"] gran e ulx_ :\.1_ u[ ear ;uv.gp .l: m |”»'L'v| Baen b | strate—tucoretically, mathematically and The(hsnond:hent was s Fattling #oos matinee Suturday, October 24 e - e = tofore mysterious crimes which he asserts | reply Mr. Douglierts : only two faces hero tha had seen be- | o pricaliy, that tho law ol uuiversal gravita- P ot tiling good one v, Octol 24, commencing Dogs That Can tiun. they committed, Mr. Toastmastor those of Mr. Croighton and Sc tion docs not exist. He is of the opinion that HERoa D m s up onichie fst duarter and | promptly at2 o'clock at the driving park. | Guuat Bexp, Kan,, Oct. 22.—At tho cours AL Gohoen's request tho hanging will oceur | Gentlemen—1 need Manderson. I have been charmed indead | yott S0 ROEREFG, 10 1 OF LG ORI ORY 2 Yen oy geler and | (iontlemen roadsters from South ‘Omaha and | ing meeting today the first round of the shortly after miaright. doeply touched—touched ' to _core | with what I have heard. I feol that thera is | oG RFOERss O G0 SILEONES 8 McCrackon. McCracken got in the van, but | (e pAdeloriisam Sonth A ; of "my heurt—by this most omething more than material prospe pluce. Coming down tho strotch Princo T.'s | fundad. Admission free " Hadh bypie,cX: | Smart's Blue Maid, Lowe's Fallaut Boy, Van | the scaffold on the second floor, where e | 11''were one sitily intorestod ‘i’ your wons B¢ &rea heights by thelrown ability. W Chief Barrett of the eloetrical _departmont, driver mado a vaiiaut Sfortto win out, but | must dvivo his owa or otoa rona wagon. . | Summel's Vanness and Luse's Living Yet, | W28 hanged at 12:15 o'cioc e e es ot histe oo sor= | 1 or 15 it to b dropped on fortuno's hill | hus roceived o lotter from J. A. Hornsby, his was unequal to the task, yet ho was at Dan's A 3 B "The second round of the all ages stake . e = B St Siprivato S I @ hovor Is to it it ut, from Frankfort-on-the-Main, of theopiaaih nagerihe. wire, o e Sunol May Go Faster. also m.xwm:f:. uw"\‘v’.mfllr.i‘”u‘(-‘f.&’::?5»3‘ & FAUMANE M ALHODS, Ao ol anat o Ao A b e ot o | D o o Moorels Octobor 6, "o says ‘o has bitn i iade tho milo in the : o So181Tindy ‘A llo) Tiowala IMHstar . Both ] rable Judgos, your stateswion and vour | sweet poe e aced to beliove that a great thira withouv a skip, Princo T loading “";;M;:{u‘:. ‘z(\fi Oct. J..TA. A, Bouniok, | Hovcels ey allse, Lowels ster iheter | Attempt to Break Up o Republican | Donttils 0atm Ui for the batoee of o §onoam Jald. daLhinsdufet lonos o ot bl il - ba. - saoured wll the way and winning by a longth | 500 bert Bouner, today telographied | wisp, ‘Bartoll's Pearl of Pekin, Van Hum- Mecting in New York ity e et i e ook of f Vou may shatter the vase if vou wili, but the | from Frankfort oloctrivians. — Hornsby tho beat of Dan Tuckor and four length the | Marsin, Sunol's trainer, congratulating bam | mel's’' Verduro Ciad, Ddmond’s Kathleon, | New Yors, Oct, 22 —Whilo Senator Fas- | Mfar it fowinaixed with, basor mattor, | 200 B mos romainot thors still? the | suys ho will como horo with : 3 "ty vroposition from Michael Von Dotivis Deb- bost of Billy McCracken, Timo: 2:20, The [ 0n Sutol's great raco and asking if ho |4 owe's. -1 d X ; : 3 . : 2:, Lowe's Prince Rupert and Fonc e 5 for ROVernor, was | CORCLNGR OUF L0Vo foF OuF. God-blessed native | trant was ab 1, and the bauguotters fourth was o Christmas preseut to Princo T, | thought she could beat 2:0817 this your. Mate | (e pavyree? tupert and Foncaunori’s | sou, republ didato for governor, ws | LKoot G el to et 1o | bude onoh otner +Good ulghtor - - 4UeH" | Towolskt to transmit a 1,000 or 5,000 horso Time: 2:27, Summary : vin replied that he thought she could. o SRR addressing a large coucourse in this city to- | \Uv'T fover saw the Missourd river until yes: e power alternating three phaso current from Princo ™. ; Woviigsany Sy Meyer and Carroll Matched night ho was frequently interrusted by bois- | tordny, 1 have ‘crossod tho ocean several i e Niagara to tho exposition av a_ pressura of Dan ol it tlndsint . Stopped by Rain. Srueaton, 1L, Oct. 22— [Special Tetegram | torous talk. At lengih a meloo sprang up in | Umes but Lknow comparatively 1iitio of iy BURGLED A CHURCH, 50,000 volts over an uninsulated copper wire, ily MeCrackon 7! 3 i P ADELPHIA, P 2 Tus Bek, L i g own 10 grentness S ala0 (sl Gians neoplo Of Vienna wan o : B HILADELPIIA, Pa., Oct. 22.—Bolmont park | to Tux Bee.|—A dispatch rocoived by ALf [ the rear of the houso and tho polico hurricd | GF e most, b the marvels Omalis 18 | Sacriligious Thicves Assnult the Altar | H088Y8 8lso the Ganz pooplo of Vienna want races were postponed on ace r < i v Sacriligious Thic Ar | 1o run a line of their rapid transit road from AaAnLIahed Taies o ostponed on account of raiu. Kennedy from President Noeiof the Olympie | down the aisles toquell it. the ttost - N Sc Rhilainanala Onthadral LA R D e lfll‘ i R between a big sorrel bang tail and o puny Tips for Today. club of New Orleans annouaces that articles LES jUusL Rt meny Ainoibads ) YNGR BN ARh ohaRe L s ORISR [T Bl bR A A SR 0 tanco rogularly in_ (hroo hours i with pro- littlo runt calied . “Andy won, simply | Those horses are looked upon with o of agreement for & glove rontest botween | DCKAD Mr. Fassott. “Tammuny is trying to f \GWOWRIEE GRG0 T 1) na 140,000 1 AAERESY, AR % vision for running u carriage or car every S T ot F A A pon with con- 4 vreak up the meetiug,” shouted many mon, | NIN & BODULIN OCKL 0) T i) | Philumenw's eathedral found that both the 8 L 3 [ 5 s derablo favor in their races today : Meyer and Carroll have boen signod by tho | sprnging to their feet. But tho speaker | 0% Ldowt belleve thoro was ever o Sty boxes bad been broken open and robbed, | M2'f BOUF: Fifth event, froo-for-all trot, purse gombor 33, The match s now considared a | cured quict and then he spoko thus Diust i ek ftiee. To pleturo the fature of | 13ntering tho vestibulo to the cathodral, ho ho North Chicazo Stroet Railway come Entries: Jossio Guines. Dr, m by ALl G Lestor—Pery sure go, and Meyer will begin training a% | “"iThe methods of Tammuny arve best un- | this truly wonderful ¢ Mire the | discovered thatthe holy wator font, which | pany will shortly apply to *he X Kno s Uity bom, by | & Kirkover—QIvil & once. derstood by persoual expericico,” sid Mr. | pen of in ansel suhoreal e | lad been riveted to the flocor, had boen | council for an Cordinance allowing R R Ak Brok Blos i, D BRI o B s £2uTs: Record of the Wheelers, Fassett, cxcitedly, “They have tried to | My it continue top : 5 K overturiied and tho wator which hud lain fu | e consteuction and " oporation * of ol iy by BT, Georse S Daud, Periclos—Neptunus New Yoi, Oct. 2.—Tho 1,00 mile post | SMOther honost Voting for thirty veurs, | fyy foot tniil the st eult cones wiich Shall | uie vasta spilled upon tho floor. Boniad tho | Ahoicetric roud which is to Joiu Chicazo und i, WiS.: Novis Stoldy. b i by Torsehel, BALTINORY, was passed by several men 1 th bioyclo | aion.. b le. the wiethou of - the. conard | Sallow the world Itselt. font was a small wrought 1ron box i which | yailyoad for Chicago, one now being in op 3 s i Moyor Cushing's Rem had been depositeq fow Poter's ponco. The | tion petween B and South. Chitago. Podrant & Son, St. Josep! Brother Da ch. Sl NP o) + by Joo Bussett, Peter Gurretty Knoxviie, |o; Sapilillbromansds. contest tonight. Martin was first to entor | and brute, It is the method of the thug and i : of this box was badly buttercd but tho | ©g J v to Chi * Tho word was given ou the third scoring, | & Busteed—st. John. tho loventh centurys two hours and ten | aasassin, it 1n tho method of tho burslar and | When tie upplauso died away, Mayor Cush. | floor of this box wis badly butterci but tho | cuptain Juan Atvarerwio oamo to (i with Jessio Gaiues having the best of it, Sho Judgoe Mor SirJohn, minutes later Ashinger wheeled over the | the murderer. It is the method of men and was callod upon 10 respond o tho tost, | lock hiud not bocn sprune, 1o one of 00r | a fow monthis o Introduco new disin: quickly passed tho polo horso and was never Futurity-—Kepartee. marl, and uwo hours later Lamb came up to | boasts who shun tho licht of duy and go [ “Our City, Omalia. —liie Gato ot the Prairio | boxes there higt buer, the night bof footing mothod and had boon quito successtul headod afterward, although Clarn P, gavo —_— the four figure lino. At midnight the three | abroad only with dark lanterns.” ‘m of Wonderland RULEIORY A MRCHD AR IRAR SRl o [ AniBls underiaking dind om stidsaglve her a lively chuso, with Moudy third, Fan- The Pire Record, leaders stood thus: Martin, 1,056; Ashinger, —_—— Y o, [suld the moyor] T foliowe \nn"ll\:xl':- R e v.ml‘mul»- T I]{: Wash Moilisonisiroatlask n & ghou fourth aud Brother Dan “ftth. Time: [ Nowrueisin, Mion., Oct. 22.—Fire at Cas- | 1031 Lamh L010. £ C0 INDIAN TROUBLES. Iahe LA ot e AL ReVOr. | e e oxterlorof this part of the laRag0rs BN SR e " Joshie Gaiuos took the lead and kopt it g | 10 10ck yesterday complotely desiroyed, pitiartinled at 38, m. with 1,075 miles as : ; two Philadéiphii lwwyors | e and feol | like the rest of the structure is of Car Tho following western poople are in the thosecond. . Fanchon mado u dosporsis piii | With all its contents, the large grain elevator ; Colorado Settie Utes Have a [ like reslanng T6 I8 ot for luck of oppor- | marble. 1 is riehly carved and bas b i "SI, an ©1donot stand the vival of this | bige S LR, A, B0 it for first placo down the streteh ana. might | of'T A. Archibald & Co. The loss on tno WAGHA-QF AN, Misundorstandin ey iy \dorod.on worlc ok art.. 1k -wast garved i At tho Auditorium Lusk, Wyomiug. 1istin 2 d orator, our honored . Tor 5 ! d Vo o i 5 d taly and was the gift of tho lato Mr. and S e TP B e R have captured it, but a bad break ruined her | building is 5,000, partially insuved. There J. A. Mercer of Telluride, Colo., Kills Italy and wa: L R At the Grand Paciflc —~Carl G, 13 v Stovey, Colo,Oct. 22.—Word has just | {ha hast two yeurs ut loust th ) 3 Y z i 2 Upon uny ocvasion Mrs. Edward Creighton. u are two | o o0 M . fabn Bortor: Mr.iind. Mrs, ‘,“",‘,‘,‘:," Jessic winning by @ short longth. | was about $40.000 worth of grain stored in wm pon fr nport, Lo ; Mr been roceived hera 'that five compunies of | never been 4 o e Faria T s \ X s His Mistress and Shoots Himself. State: v daualtr the bill of f but' this s p doors to the tabernacle d M. 8. Porter, Bidora, 1a.: Mr. aud Mrs, C. Tho third hoat was an easy one for Jossie, | 150 Slovator, all of which was dostroyed and | gy viioe, Colo., Oct A murder and.| UPbited States liffantry and cavalry are on | aply " the umo tmat U1 Shall f wrought iron Cwith, religious | emblems | 7oy Codie itapids, ia; I 15 Mulcaby, i onaiapdeasie, 0 § By " 4 6 arch from Fort/Russell to the sceue of | he enlld pon 1o rospond o 1t oned upol "is opens by simply | ¢ | 3ho mado the wile without a skip, Tiwe: | O Which, it is velieved, thero was no fusur- | sujcide was enacted hore lastmight, Tho | L0 MOFch from FortRussell tothe 9 o avor our o | fhinioned upon ik fior door Is pary | Sioux City, I S ance. A S b ummary : S principals were Mrs. A. E. Watson, formerly the Ute outbreak that occurred four years | ! Lthe silyer tongue of our guest. gold | gupging asmall lever. The innerdooris part | ™03 \Wollington —Mr. and Mes. C. Huber, PirrspigLy, Mass,, Oct. 22.—Tho Glendale vipped with oloquence, who noevor-wtiered an | ot AT SO R T it TN (i o e S S i agoia the northiérn part of this county. | K lsh sentence but toemtellish it 1 would 8. hurglite proot sofo Wil Oskaloosa, Ia.; Dr atson, Tow 5 lurn P PR * woolen mill at Glendale, fifteen miles south | of Rico, and J. A, Morcer, expross messen- | Word has been sont to Goversor Routt thit [ tell of Omaha's past. tulk of | Dresent d'| the mu{'“'\“'\ ‘\'”..: ‘\(;I‘"‘{ ;l_u‘m_lm_ Vie | 1a.; W H. Goodell, Manchester, [n ] Fancheon ey A b ot here, burned last evening. The building | ger on the Denvor & Rio Grand Southern. | the Indians are epcrgaching upon the rights | prodict her future. Butl wiil not nonry yoy dmlz'”“ 0 t ‘n-:‘;l“ R Yl At the I| ull{-\\v! ‘_\n: ; ? “‘I-M ‘x" lbll;:)l‘:xvr T . 8 4 ‘\::’n I(l ll\]\'_t'-hl“r)"Tnurlul’u. Loss, about §200,- | Mercer, although married and having two | of the white men, = A small band of the in- fios S LY il Ba AIbh Uk Otcon. and :‘.A',u» was found @ ple of Colo :‘A‘""'l"“”,' ,‘L" A \.l“,(]:,‘,': B0 M h! Timo: 2 ; L e e children at Colorado Springs, has boen Liv- | 3iau ponies has been driven off into the Flat | (it jie juay soon be called upon to nominate | pida’ sandstone porhaps’ | 1 it B Janoks, 5 hodees g Naruliar Biivos, Va,, Oct. 22.—The Forest | £ 1T B0 ELOMCD DRSS B Top mountains, but ho report of blood being | {'rosidential candidate in this, the Gute City | 1 ANCAEIRT 1\ ey | & Torwiiliger, Mrs, uvia, Gouncll hotel, the largest cno at’ Natural Bridge, has [ 10§ with Mrs. Watson here. Lasunightwioy | yjeq yas been reecived. The Indians aro de- | of'tho gront coniral wost ity pounds. go hammer and tho of. | Bluffs: Mr. ind Mra, Goorgo A. Joslyn, Following is the programme for this, tne | U090 uestroyed by fire. Loss, §50,000; fully | quarreled aud attracted the attention of the | termined to huntmud the settlers declare that The toastmuster next called upon Hon. A, "“_'_‘l"l" AR08 A A -'{qmn-n' upon the mar-. | Owaba; John B. Cunninghum, Line oD, closing afternoon: y fuaured ol O newghbors, Three snots were heard, thoy shall nol puta oot off tho_resorvation | J. Poppleton, whom ho pleasiugly reforrad | foct of Hta blows atd SPPRILES VG LB0 EH At / (o trot, purse H0: Black Bull, Juck Porry, A e .L,I;.,".(y);d'hv"m.‘l;‘:fiiu“{“o'l"" On forcmg an entrance into the house, | t0 do so. i fo' a8 biuo'boy who went afterthedoglar § 50 ot as'tor squiro roplacomot ; T T mahu; Tossy I W. 1. Dyer, Madison, Wis i | Fhe W, s A Mvrs. Watson was found dead the fl ‘I'he attempt to force open the tabernacle, o " oo b WIS G| g, The Western Union telog: c 2 on the floor salthy, But He Stole. he o [ 0 4 Fopaplie: e Whitetor Kawas Gliv murey | 1081 310 We%iors Union telegraph offico, | itk o bullet holo through hor bronst. Mer- | <. Wanl R T Xt balog. .on Mr. Popple howover, i unsuccaustul, i tho b e Pailonia Bas Witth ot Do Satords 1L Uncle Josh, | } B0 WA D neand the | cor was unconscious, with & bullet through | h At WiSheo. a4 & Bonnlatan's evidontly frightened, left thelr jimm, red Their Money Quickl Wittt ¢ Inf. Dos Molnes: Saluin L, L, 0. & | Elkborn railway Wires went down also. The | }id shdomen and another through his hoewd | twenty-four hoursithe jury brought in a ver- Mr. Poppleton said stono siedge after them ~cured Their Money Quickly n arn, Neb.i e Tilton. Arthur | botel was tke pioneer nouse of the spring : i hat taut to break the har- b $ . WasmiNaroy, D, €, Oct Evoreits, Lyous. Nebi 1B, [ J. Hugott, Ful- | having been built six years ago and was 4 | He regained consclousnoss and was still alive | dict finding Josoph FPughley guilty of lar o the. mualo th which you. have Dat Entranco o the oburch was galiedby | Wasuixorox, D. TR orton, Neb. § F. Miller, | three,story frame structure, I this morning, but he will die. He made a | and seutenced him to the state priso oY T hitve to deul with prosaie sub- | by forcing ono of the rear windows of tho gram to Tup Dk — ants Bullerton, i7 Kitewood, Searies & | i abelory frame strusture, owned by Fred | Uit ot Ui, M Wataon ahot him threngh T4 of 81, Pughioy s a | S e 1 ot youth wis somowhui | structuto which opens off tho aliey running | yoday issued by the Troafury dovartm Ellaw ‘ans and other local capitalists, It cost oue vear and a fino of 81, Pug Ellaworth, 8 Grove, la: Billy i 9 the abdomen and then shot herself, and that i 2 near Dalesville, Wde ad not the power thit she is toduy between Harney and Howard streots | ont of claims division 1n favor of ( Bartop, w. D Wit ik City! | $85.000 to build. " Don H. "Porter was toe | 1% R0AGRCR AN LW S0t horselh and that | woulthy farmer vesiding pear Dalosville i i shols toduy, 'hora 1 i clie o to 1o burglar aud v is | PAymeot of cai 1035 favol i Ju tsher, A, P. fal 4] dlord, 0 ol d sho e os west of Muncie. A few mont s In the rain . h ] | Shelton of Tahlequah, 8. 8. Cle o Dultoy 2. 1 Jamon, itissnt] VEier: | *Hherm: Oot. 23.—A tire of large dimensions | LFOURL the head. The statoment is doubted, | i .\.\u"u.u',_\?h.’.” SR s e e T arnuts evala | bolag warmiy follo e o E e s o e Apacn: Buschump & Jurvis, Concordia, Kam.i | 18 razing i the village of Sovar. Tho build. | Bowever, and it is thought that Morcer plow from his fleld whero it nad beon loft N T read I the Now n Killed. Praielo City, I, T, against tho goverument e o rank B Shumaker, ings in “several stroots areall aflame und | 8 the shooting. tho night before, A few days later Conley | ¥ork Tribunc, (merhips it may not seem cons ; R Jeliteds uE B e D WATN R . 4 90#, Fallo Bweet, + | troops bave been sent to render assistance. Fr—— discovered Pughiey using it. Conl slstent with ‘my lifelong “democracy. hit ot A head end col- | for sorvices rendered in 155% as interproter Free-tor-nll race, purss $100. Miko Rus Oviay, Colo, Oet. 22,—The miniug camp Kansas and the World's Fair. greatly surprised, offered to tako tho plow | I always lud ‘ veln o syuipaihy, with | lision of frelght trains oceurred at Kound | and allotting agents under Special Agont Kiog Hill stock f. Joo: Prince T, Adami | of Auimus Forks was destroyed by fire today. | Torexs, Kan., Oct. 22.—The Kansas | home and say nothiug, Pughley’s refusal of | that old planper Horacs (FRESEE EBIEROH | Bottom station on the Pittsburg, MeKeos | wallace Thompson, Oniuhat Bushaw,' Frauk | The loss will bo over §13,000 with no insur- | world's fair board of managers have aecided | the offer resulted iu the sensational BITOSE | Sotal of this very spot where we noWaltand | port & Youghlogheny railroud early tbis | Tho claimants woro represontod by Tus to incorporate at once. They have propareq | 284 conviction . ~ prodiubiog b ”X.“.',\ Pous.city. I decided 1o Hmvm‘w:u mm\v.‘.:.‘,‘ wore baaly wr 4‘:.:1“ Ber una Examiner ){u,.‘-“.,u 1; ns aud the come and and when T awoke that | 8ud Eogine it and Brakeman A | cluims wore successfully pushed ough in . N tober el "Bs "] | wero killed. The other trainmon escaped by | SIS WORS By b Very quick work, CIxeiNNaT, 0., Oct. 22.—The United Typo- | but have decided not to publish it until after | At Philadolphia—British Prince, from Liy- | Petover morning i Copnell Bals 1) W0 g T Sy (v T e o ot T theti of America, in session here, has | tho election excitement isover. A. W.Smith, | erpool; Switzerland. from Autwerp. tho. morning sun Darently but halt — - . | bureau, 1and office and the treasury Cold Day at Cumberland. adopted a resolution enaorsing the action of | W: H: Smith and Colonel A, S, Johnson have | ™A Hoston—Nestorian, from Glasgow. s il A wiy, ind thought 1 would walk over On 1y OO tun NasuviLe, Te dot, 23, —Chilly weat ool o been appointed a committes to go to Chicago Bal Nova Bcotis, from Liver- | Aftcra wald notof hait a mile but of four | oo o oo ® S0 00T in eur asuviLLr, Tenu., Oct, 23.—Chilly weather | the Piitsburg T : At Baltimore 3 lly Shiel ho Pittsburg Typotheta in resisting the re- | at once ana select a site for the Kausas build miles and o half, I reached tho Missouri river, i New York Dry Goods Market cut down the attendance at Cumberland | convg, A . - 1y ccodll 8 ) < , whore I tound Captain Downs and the steamer | deys was ruuning passengor trains on i " 3 o . centdemands made by the typographical union | ing. At Hamburg— Virginia, from New York. Natlon and panit aeross. Shortly atterward | Bels 1 \ ttorwards tragaferred 10 New Youk, Oct, 22, —Dry Goods demand Park today to about 2,000 people and the | of that city, and rludg its hearty support P, o f 3 At London—Sighted —France, from New [ it o AP ARINE i where | B ;‘\‘r‘li'fl"‘“ WAL AHGFWARGH, AN SO0 0 1 ana anged. Dovelopme aro ot rapld sUff wind from the north prevented fast | iu every practical form. This ction possibly 3 hild Died of Starvation, York; Baltimore, from Baltimore. now stands the grandest monument | the South ¢ HOW BN DAY DOQR P ito of the strong undertone to tho mir- timo. It had been anuounced that Naucy | involves the spread of the troubles now exisi- New Yokk, Oct. 22.—Five-months-old At 'New York—State of Nevada, from | Ouuh ever oreoted and which | stated and s now ol abus i Heaks would attempt to break her rocord, | lug in Fitlsburg and ober citios, i Michael Muestavy died at the howe of his | Glasgow; Seaudia, from Hamburg. | shows that wo ure oot wholly » waterlal peo- = between Omaha and Portal Ida Grove, Ia, ance, trot. purse $400. Ignis - — Estuus. N Gmahni Guelph, . A a ke for Printe A ad 00 Y Y a " Blthen Bostrice: Goldon Winn, BoP hised: Looks Like Trouble for Printers. au address to the people appealing for money, Steamor Arrivals, Dualap, La.; Frank P, Juck Perry, Omahu.