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BEE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 24, 1801 OFFICIALS. OMAHA DAILY s Stonnarar astompt 1o fowor the svear: | LVERYTHING JUST ~ LOVELY, f-Lm“:J"i.\")%"”‘-'.l‘ln." "'”‘“‘“‘"”’”"“‘"IINDICTI:D THE AMUSEMENTS, . That i BOTIDS 1w Tired Feeling Is a dangerous eondition due directly to . LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF pleted or impure blood. It should not be HOY'T'S allowed to continue, as in i3 ility the /\ system I8 espectally lable to serious attacks of llluess. Tt 18 remarkablo how benefleial MIDNIGHT Hood's Sarsaparilla is in this enervating state. BEI g Possessing fust those ele. Llavlive Hood’s nis whiclh he evstem | NATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:30. blood, and imparts a fecling “Governor | | | claimed; *th | Bofd 1s not governor,”” ho ex ‘democratic nomin for ro et gents of the state ufitversity are not candi dates; Charles Ogden, the very beau idealof | Billg Returned Against Lonisiana Lottery democracy inithis city was not nominated. ik % t There is no dgmgceratic party. It's an Ost- Men in fouth Dakota. Grant's Abdallab and Bunco, Jr., made a hoff party! Epom Grover Clayeland vin Jim dead heat in the 2:15 class, Bovd aud ChdfiM Ogden down to littio Ost- formor capturing three straights afterwards , | hofr i ARF S RES IN HOT CONTEST. | B Celine had a c nparatively easy time WHAT WILL THE NEW CIRCUIT BE? This sally Wdd greoted with cheers and WARRANTS ISSUED FOR THEIR ARREST. outfooting her fleld - )'l:i}’i.] i I A i 9 — y St Ui PR 10 judgo want on, speaking at somo | : A ¢ Yree-for-All Pace That Was Worth g T T A Rl Intensely Interesting Question Left | Jongt, teliing (L s ind keoping Entire Proceedings Oarriod on With e dnglrt third v ered—Zieh Phelps Unanie | the audience i goon huinor, and discussing the Utmost Secrecy by the United Watching—On the Indepen 2:16 clnas, preing irant's Abs bbb dadidac b G L G S tho political swaation from all sidns, Ho was , ! ence Kite—General speed won. Binco, wously Relected—Tough on lotidly ctiseredim s sAda6WD States Attornoy—Horribly Dorteh ticd for third pince. d o all Towns. Affer the Sixth ward band had played an ng rilla Ring News. air J. W. Eller spoke for o few moments and old record of 2:14}4, made by Arion in Cali- fornia, several days ago, He started off well, e making the quarter in 339, the half in . : Owaha's Specdy Stallions Pallad off a Nico | 1:07's, three-quarters in 1:43 “and the miio | Preosndings cf the Ameriown Asco'ation in 4101, o second and a quarter slower g an bis own record Were Painfu'ly Harmon'ous, oventeenth and Harnoy Stroots THIN (SATURDAY), OCIORKKR 04, \ Furse Yesterday. - SIDE WHEELERS [HS EVENING AT §:(5. of serene strongth which I8 comforting and Pricos:—Parquot $1.00; Parquot T and #1004 satisfying. Hood's Sarsaparilla 18 the best | Balcony 0¢ and i Galiory 2 Inws, trotting, purse $1,000, (unfinished) e Walter E won, A . N T 1 third, Beit time: 2:10% g LAST DAY, praise of the magnificent milo track. Hrowi, Omahi et S G There was but little delay in getting the | Mmeetingof the Belmout Driving assoclation trio off, Tgnis Fatuts quickly assumed a lead that his competitors wers unable to over- come. Time: 2 The second heat wias & repotition of th fi Fatuus proving his superiority without a strain, Time: was foliowed by, 9. Pileher and A. G. Ed- —_— G 1o | wards, 8 . " R T e Thero was a fino crowd in attendance on } Ciiieaco, fll, Oct. 8 Although the ot S 10ux Fatrs, 8. D., Oct. 23.~[Spectal Tol: | yomedy for that weakness which provails at NoTEGAt the UAIdRIRHE. HOll" BAtHsRe the closing day of the Union Park races Kdeors Unbovnded Ste American nssociation completed its labor FLOODS IN MEXICO. ogram to Tue Ber|—-This afternoon at chango of season, elimate or life. matineo tho fine Fronch audemere opora 8 t ;2 v SolAl i % { . 9 o'clod ; T gt ftasd Inssos will bo given to the holders of lucky f'he track was in superb condition. The paan, Neb, Oct. 23, pecial P | today forthe present, the most important | g 2 o'clock the Unpited States grand jury 1 have been convinced tiokets rtor /. Mcklroy of Chicago and | to Tk Bes|—Today concluded the Airst [ quostion, as to what cities will constitute | F'resident Dinz Dissatisfied with the | progentod an ndictmont against eleven | that Hood's Sarsapariiia i M1AKES - starter A. W. McElroy of g A d | A ) 1 ) 0 go! cen of Calhoun, Marve | anuual exbibition of the Bdgar District fair. | next year's circuit, still remains undecided, Conduct ot Officials. Mcers of the Louisiana Lottery com one of the greatest medi- the Wi H | the judges K. M. Green of houn, 3 o o M M Yok 95,- Consider 5 ne of GET A GOOD SEAT Beardsley and Billy Paxton of Omunha. | The conditions for fast racing wero moro | A committeo consisting of Baruie of Phila- ies or Mxico, Mox,, Oct. %—Consider | puny Jocatod st Now Orleans, L. [ clues n tho worid. T sy g0 Thaatre, | For i cons ‘ Timers, Fred Fowler ana Goodloy favorable than ou tho two provious doys. | delphia, Schmeltz of Columbus ana Von Der | Able numbers of Chincse aro leaving this | Apong the ofticers indicted aro General | this for the benefit of all 8 A v 9 a8 2 A word in commendation of Starte Tho milo track was in superb condition, and | Ano of 'St. Louts, was appointed with power eunlnr_lv daily for the United States. lh(v)' Beauregard, Paul Conrad, the presidentof | other tired out, run down, hardavorking * NIGHTS. + NIGHTS, = the weather quite warm, The races to investigate t feasibility of a ten or | cross the lino at or near Brownsville, not far | yya compu { Juseph R, Horasy, ssores women. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not only ex- i i RAWILl BECBABIV: ot Gom0: Nonlsh TR g a3 company, and Joscph R. Horner, secro ) AN i B B leotings on this | 8l hotly contested and tho 2,000 lovers of ve club circuit. This committee will | from the mouth of the Rio Grande. tary, while tho remaining elght are directors, cellent as a blood purifier, but for all other Commenclng Sunday ngh‘. Oct. 25, DLl A UUIAL D L) o flesh prosont wero at timos wild with | make its report in about ten days at the call | Tug floods In tho state of Tabasco are iu- | mhs indic sarries with It in coch case | female complaints, oven it of long stauding.” Tho Eloctrical Sucovss courso this summer, and so exceptionally | excitement, Tho second heat of the frec-for- | of Chairmau Barnio. SRATE " T T e s e Mus. M. A, ScALErT, Northville P, 0, JOSKPH ARTHUR'S fino has bocn his work, both us to tho discro. | all trt i the fustcat evor shown 1n south- | *“fhora ia.litlo doubt. that an elght-club | CFea8ng and bocoming movo and more dis- | eiehteon counts which menns thit thoro aro | M. . L, Northyille I | Pl weiing nice and diffieult points and | ern Nebraska, Tho quarters were, 35, 1:10, | organization I8 what tho nssociation wants, | 35trous. Thousands of cattle have been | eighteon indictments against each of the ’ s New Prouction Ve tuctegeien 8 Ol p WAL | S et 9 4 gopuiain s whal tho gadbcod i, | iy, Thowans B g, BT bt | e ot ot oasy | MoOW's Sarsapariila THE I gotting the races off In nccordance with | Tnthe unfinished 2:45 trot Jolumio Simms | ever, Applications wero hoard from Buffalo, | 81d many lives have been lost. e R UL S i, SIS T T il ? B e eequre, that the matagoment | won. Harey K second, Lady Butier hird: | Kansas City and Minneapolis, 1f o twelve. | Tho government is taking measures to | torney genoral at Washington who has been [ by .1, HOOD& Co., Apothecarios, Lowell, Mass, S $he published schicdule, that the management | Kol |ANY, 3, club circuft 15 resolved upon it is said tho | Mako raids from Texus into Mexico impossi- | secking a state favorably incliued to the 100 D One Doll SR has been unstinted In j . distinetion Froe-for-all tro firat tivo mpntioned cities will b admitted ble in the fature, lottery law passed last winter by congress, oses One Dollar R s L O o O o it | donbniafioges scie. 5 S R P 1 Aha s Gty Cook VAR I8 A prominent member of congross suys that | and sottled upon South Dakota from tho fact | — — marks tho work of Starter McElroy and that | Giover'Clevetand. 55000 2 | Spos ausas ok 3 Prosident Diaz wili soon make some import- | that the first conviction over obtained was 9 / s that any track that has b fortunate | Becky Sharp . ... 3 3 dist | pendent stand today aud non-admission ap 1 LAl L4 L Seuittad ekt o United o G e Yo oduro hia. noryicos haa manifosted | "o ST 413k didis i, Hasii parontiy Wil not. b source of worry to | nt changos i govoruors of states, as ho s | secured i tiis city i tho United States court . . a desiroto secure nim for futuro enguge- | In tho anfinished pony rice Finifie D wors | elther him or Huch of Minncapolis. If they | VOry much dissatisflod with tho way things | for tho state, ilhe soveral warrauts woro Greator and Hottor than Bver monts, So faras Union park 1s concernied 1t | Suzar Footsocond, Littie Minnio third, Dolly | ara loft out of the Amorican association they | 41¢ Koiog on. In Campecho the iinanc issucd this aftornoon and mailed to thie . i PRISLE (HRE {10 a0 REa B IO F G Lo ARy BT T t0 wu s LINL du. ToH L s oLtartabier this || fONFLADUSLAE HLLH Jife 11 | Will uttempt to revive the Wostern ussocia. | condition of the state {8~ very bad and San nited States marshal in Louisiana, who wi 1 | and s gallory Hox: slicots opo Nibire :';:‘u‘ ACTD AL RS T Rungnz race, mile il sopeat. Ollle 1| 3 Luis Potosi finds it gquito difiicult to pay the : > the arrots and at once bring m]'- de- day morn vices of Mck! it won, ‘liruce sccond, field” distanced. Hest | tom ouncement made after the | interest on the stafe dobt, which is increas- | fendants to this court to make their plea on - : T El T e o Started by the Stallions, LA B, Dl b L U L (U et the specific charge that they had transmitted CONDENSED FARNAM STREET THEATRE, Tho first cvent, freo-for-all stailion race, | pocuioidSid Tl horsemen are loud in their | Pholps that tho Chicago club had deposited lottery advertisements through the United i Ono Weak. Commoneing purse 0. Entr Pl by Lans 51 per cent of 1ts capital stock as a guarantee D ELI S L RONAeA IR B HAVE’ BaRh: Ak relad SUNDAY, OCT 18, (Matinee.) cops, C. A Turner. pricas Neb.peoldern e = of loyalty and its good faith. The election I il LA alafliln il = s g Whii, 8. by Sturhh 3. Moore. Duniup. e e OF officers enme ne aud whs quickly die. | ATter a Busy Session the American | onwith tho utmost secrecy and the court ° THE ACTOR, Tut franf bl . oritfie e I LB A, J Health Association Adjourns. threatens tho arrest and the~ prosecution of - A. W. FREMONT Whie O S Py ; A Sk amation. Julion Hart of Boston was [ KANsAS City, Mo, Oct. 23.—This was tho | 8UY persons who make the numes public or o g X L ntio nows published. The attorney general at Clitton, entitiod can Public Health association. A resolution | Washington requested that every safoguard : T 777 asking for the creation of a national depart- | which could be provided bo secured to pro- - e A Cartond of Sconory and Bitcets. Matinost W The nieeting was o brilliant success in all | gathoring of the delegates was by President Statgs mail. SErani 1% DIk, % by Darwin, W. J. Porry, Ta: i 23, —At today's | Posed of. President Phelps was ro-clected in any way permits or assists in having the 5 7 % In the Sensationnl Comeds Drama by Joso n mousiy chosen vi ident, and | closing day of the convention of the Ameri- tho two unfinished racos 11 the 2:40 and 2:30 | YRAGIHONSY, chosen Yico prosident, 60d classos were trotted out. On Wednesday | pointod as attorney for the dssociation. five hents woro trottod and today one heat in | POYIIEC, A8 hototney For Bue BRsoRiabin o 1 j each race sufliced to determine the winner. | yostimportant of all, the schedule commit- | ment of public health, under a secretary, was | vent the fact from being made publi udius cusily wou tho 2:40 race in too, Wil consist. of " President Williams of | pnssed. Twonty-night now membors were | BEF correspondent ealloa on (10 distriet at 2 & second. Bravo captured the 220 | Cnjcago, Barnie of Philadelphia and Von | admitted to the organization. Vit O DI AT LT FARNAN STREET THEATER Tho third heat was a surprise to the fancy, ovith Magzio B second, The | Dor Aho of St. Louls. On account of Chi- | Tho oflicers renominated yestorday by tho [ denied any knowledgo of the indictments. Throo nizhts commencins with Ignis breaking badly on tho first turn and tieduled for touay resulted as fol- | cago'receiving tho highest vote Mr. Williams | advisory committes were el aRdite kom aiv ke pehalty; i oases ot con i oblon Sunday Matineo, O 25 surrendoring first place to IPrank P., which S was selected a3 chairman of the' schedulo | recommiondation was adopted that tho asso- | 1116 extreme penalty in eases of convicti THE Tt i Clel, tolaliy bl o hold, by grace of good driving, to the end. [ F Stanley won, Delwan ciation hold its convention in 193 in Chicago | 18 fivey v aud 85,000 finio. HE ORICIMAL ; . y. Vory Funny 5 T Mald third. Best time: 1 ol ion of d that the occasion b e an i wcob Haight, county judge of Hyde | and orly ' Completo and. . Sotisfact C l_) DR Time: '2:25. Tho fourth neat was an The association then took the question of | and that the occasion bo made an intor 4 s ik MM wielo actory S RI o for the visiting clubs and de- | tional congress of hygiene and public health, | COUNYY, @ veteran of the war and heretofore | Cendensed Minco Ment in the Mari e 1\ I l N} ono for Ignis Fatuus. Time: 2:24. S : ass, unfiulshiod: Major | peroentag ; c § S8 D4 ot kI iz bt Dheap. Mnbaiitates a)d Criido. Jmitatlon T mary: Aril TR ,j'; Malor | cided to go back to the old princivlo—the | Dr. Fermento of New Orloans, tho nowly respected citizen, when wanted in tho [ arg oifded with the Sim 10 Brobt by the popuian AR SLET 3, liome club to tako everythiug. This means | electod president, was escorted to the cuafr [ 0ied States court this afternoon to answer | iy of thio New Eawland, LIGHT OF THE MOON of course the small crowa towns will suffer. A number of papers on technical subjects | FIRINE, B WILE POriey, (SRUBAIEbHE SOLD I1Y ALL GROCERS, Anotker importat resolution, and one in- | wero read and the convention then adjourned | [20% A Benen watrant wvas feued, but DIME EDEN MUSEE tended to cater to the good will' of the ball | sine die. i i c0 players, was introduced by Williams of Chi- Tl:nxlblltd !;uu the luln‘m.t.lflflrunk as ho could N Corner t1th and Farnam Stroots, cago. 1t was ta the effect. that each club filo S SO ) CLPTITL (9 TERd) L : o JCTOBEI 19TH a bond with the president guarantcemg to P trial oceur on Sundny, regardless) 'of tho RN B ey i HLL stock £ t. Josoph, its players full and prompt payment of L) Ot DU IR HOR REoe i 108 U Ko ALY 4 T DANCING BiARS. r. g, by Cloment, A.Thonipson, salaries as called for by the contracts. In [ ;[The republican state central committe of § Iidzorton, The matter was adjusted by an AR FITZPATIICK FAMILY, Al Hashwe o dy by Almons | Ninw Arén o e case the salary is not forthcoming on pay day | 110! 1310 session atSpringi viction from the room and the setting of the ; S THE AWK Rove ‘runk Burns, lda A recelver for the Afnsworth Steel company 1 at ®a. m. tomorrow. Haight, Harvey, a PURVIS, Dog Clrens. 024725 OLYS P i) he president s ect . | 1 OINSON TRIO. The horses wero seat away very nicely on Lo ncesidststinllcolleck LUURMOEAIOILORA [foripiteapiy sked for. county commissioner, and Henstock, a farnier, SRR 7 und pay tho players, Tho amount of the | "oy ue of_Illinois has | all from Hyde county, connived to defraud AU IO GOSN g, FEOYSIARN HAIUHID b //mfaa//za/ %fi v //IIJ/I: the second scoring, Wilkie Itussell opening (| upwards, miile | bond must be equal at least to the total Bt 5 A Ii equa conve ith 250 members | the government out of £1,000. ch one GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, and MM. up with a burst of speed that made eve ) X ty won. Flow amount of the salury list and be worth not | prosent swore ton bill of danases. Thay alloged to W. Baker & Gos D C%y /? ol /1114'/7 Drltrs, Lexingt Pobular Prices, i e, H0c. LEXINGTO Side W heelers Contest. Second race, froe-for-all pace, pur Btarters: Wilkie Russcil, by Mam wards, sxteenth, SN e et A oa A AYORS WOLOEh AOHL ted ¢ 1885, by an executive order of President the first quarter propared cvery one fora | Jjort neas{EhIr 148 fast mile. Prince T also evinced that newas | il b foF 2-y '~ | Dotan, Reilly, Itadboarue, Kiug, Iihret, Ray- | At2a. m. Marfiiled the bloyclors at Madi- | Glavelayd. Hamveyrs. sricl as fnined ot are still closeted, but in good fettie, aud the last half was pac lonzs. * Irish Chief won. Altivolu second, Con- | mond,' Ely, ihauss, Burt and Tks. “IKing’ | son SqUare at iipsgniies. Asinsor whs noat even quicker time than that made by Wilkie, | tent third. ime: 1 Kelly's name was tiot on' the 1ist. At 1,202 mi.es. noou aud the ju i;uunr‘\ notspeedy enougli to chopaown the Results at Garfleld Baroie, Scholtz and Chapman woroap- | A bleked team from tho state militia of stand eleven to one for conviction. ead Russell had captured on the first half. g b i i o o o: nois hus defeatdd u pleked toam 5 oo As 1t onded Wilkio boat the Princa ott by & | Cmicaco, TiL., Oct. sults of today's | Pointed “Af‘::i‘\“‘";::'f‘:::‘ Tulos lo teport noxt | rogulur army &) thvaot shooting snd sy LOXEiBIygalan o TSR length and a nalf. ‘Time—2:17!;. Therewas | racing at Garfield park: in tho wav of an amendment introduced by ABS Bl Turorn, S. D., Oct. 24.—[Special Tele- somo disapoowtinent exprossed at this lime, | First race, three-fourths of amile: Anna | Gus Schmelz, that whenever a gamo bo | pitiamas ethal amuck ln the streets of | gram to Tur Bk, |—T. P. Kaylor, who has many old devotees of the track claiming that o won, Ked Fox second, Intruder third. | begun and not completed 1t must bo taken up | had " injired h:g‘lfiv"‘”:‘»rl-_\‘ I:mff_'",.' “('_t;' J\ulv;i been canvassing the Hills sclling electric their chronometers registered but tho [ Tin when left off and finished on the next scheds | thought fatuily.. bells, was instantty killed about 5 o'clock o PRI corre. | Second three-fourths of a mile: L oo d :;3:..'«';;":::.&‘u‘\fl'fl‘fi;‘nzh:: u‘]{}}.::‘:ll.'",‘\'?uw'r" peranza won, Bunkrupt second, Zed third, | ule date boforo the regular scheduled game is [ Robert Jordan,‘colorod. was hanged at | this cvening while hauling wood from o o 3 ime: 1:14%, played. Unanimity of opinion also prevailed | Hampton, Va., for committing in out CI] (s e R laeasle | e McElroy sont the horses off in a line in the | ' iika' tacw, one and ono-sixteenth miles: arding this resolution and 1t was passed, | Mrs. Moore: n wiite iudy. esiding mereisuon | canyon near he Kaylor was coming down % second, but unfortunat and to the mani- | Tnnocence won, Folsow second, Lizzlo B thir In fact there was no lack of harmony | River inJuly last: a steep incline with the wagon wheels locked fest disuppointment of thoorowd, Prince T, | Tiwt iis, © 0 EE ] theougliout the entire prococdings. i Jisputen fibm - Q'Appolle, | Man., says | whon the cham broke. Kaylor jumped and broke almost immediately on the word go. Tt : 3 won, Capta rirond. tromeV s thrown on his head on the | (g caught in the running gears and horribly was a bad break and by hte timo he steadied | Drane second, Rio G ndo third. Time: 1:43%, ilrond track By -his horses shying. Con- Jown s Rap of 200 yards separated him from | . Fifth Face. threo-fourthis of a mile: Solonfen. ssion of the briip has resuited. mangled, The wagon was demolished and | D, R 5 Sunshine Whisky second, Sister Linda fishing selaouer Kedwinz of Noank, | both horses injured, ono seriously. Mr. R T s, Sl O LOW. Larths of & milo, sotiing: | Tesults of the Dog Races at Great n. w ulru%’lo Off Lowls, Dal.. and is i | Burroushs, owner of the team and wagon, the time the ieaders rounded into the strotch | Vedette won, Lucindu second, Invercauld Bond Yesterday, Haan osre “Iwompraievo Leboied to lave | was walking behind at tho tmo of tho accir he was woll up, but 1t was too late to enter Gueat Brso, Kan., Oct. 23.—All the pre- [ "Il [T, [WPgPRIes fiase beon found. © dent and quickly summoned aid. Kaylor's 1 tho brush for the finish, and this was lefy TS liminary rounds in the coursiag of the Amer- | Cunudh I agitating the. ddminion ol | PArents resido near Bristol, ‘eon. to Bashaw, and he did it well. Wilkio, Jo8 for 1can Coursing club wero finished today and | The present luws aretInndequate und further | 1 rank Rood, a teamstor at ouo of the saw though, outfooted bim clearly, and came | Herearosome horses thought to be good oS : & legisiation o the question Will ho necessary. | Mill cumps near hore, met with a vory pain- or Sugar, and is thereforo far more under the wire a nose tho best of it. Time: | things in the races named : tomorrow tho finals will bo run, Luse’s Liv- [~ {qvicos raceived attho City of Moxlco from | ful acciaent this “afternoon which may cost 2 . S e itaval ing Yet and Van Hummel’s Vau Peter aro | namerous sonreos rovoal (he. fuet {hit iy | him bis hfe. He bad led o tevm to tho economical, costing less than one cent 0 third heat was a rosebud. The start [ 1, St. Dennis—Pammany. left 10 finish the Great Bend derby and Chick- sectlons of tho eountry the searcity of [ Water. Not returning with the toam search a cup. Tt is delicions, nourishing couldn’t have been more even had tho horses Fiid - Lepanto opee Lass, Pearl ot Pekin and Kxaminer are | 00 I8 now so great as to result fn actual suf- | was instituted. He was tound near the s : : g been started standing from a chalk line, and liss Lol lisbury. left in the sup stake. Five courses were run | [G7IE amons the people. stream unconscious with his head badiy strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, up o tho three-quarters this bosition was k=Tonzanco today, threo in tho derby and two in the cup | AA3Sdmber of imwmigrants arrived In the [ bruised and out and internally hurt. He and admirably adapted for invalids maintained without a break. In rounding into IERgeeesE0la s stake, as follows: s roportad by thie. buroan Of sontistice was | Lo roruined cansclousness, but remombors the stretch Wilkio made a broal, and, run- ORI Second round, Groat Bend derby: Watson's | 52706, us compared with 45,478 for. tho corre: | 0Pl of leading the horses to the water and ning several lengths, got the best of it, head- BALTINORE ' v starting buck. A Reckon—Bellevue. Royul Cre st beat Lus rlight; Van Hum- | sponding mouth of lust year. Ing Princo 1. and coming on and under tho Russoll—Strathincath, el Van Riehard beat Fontonnous' Emporia | ~Cuptain Frank Jonos and two of his Texas wire a scant neck to the good. Timo: 2:181g, | ass: Van Hummel's Vun Poter beat Brink K0TS hive vod Paso, Tox., from Summary : by St Mark, man's Bob Hoos e's Twister beat Seinrt' ] v — St A nin's Bob Hood: Lowe's Twistor beat Sein Comstock with three of the robbers who held P 3 Wikl e alNS Pluo Maids Van Hummel's Van Xess Doat | up the Galvoston. Tarrisburg & Sau' Antonio | Afro-Amoricans Will Merch Undor | Forsuloby all Drug and Fancy Goods Dealers or 17 st Wikl oo 1 nipsack. Lowe's Galant Boy: Luse's Living Yet ran a | train at Samucls iber 2 e RSB ALTIGR Y Golo mnable to procure this wonderful soup sond 26¢ OMA Ui f MR, DOUGHERTY'S LECTURE, Third round. Grout Bend derby: Van Rich- | Bridzenott o« Miying troublo With | A meoting of the Afro-American league THE Ha 217k, AT ot oyl Cpests in Peterbout TWisters | it of ehief f polivo are steiving 1o, ger | was held last eveniugat 104 South Four in stamps and receive a cake by return mnil. This One Didn't Pleasant Wxperience at the Grand | bving Yetbeat Van Ness. possession of the office. Pistols huve been | toentn street with Dr. M. O. Ricketts as ooty WAy Shandon Bells Waits (the popular “k““FAcTUR’NG 00 L Foutth ra cip. B-year-olds a flash atdt. The speed of tho big stullion on 0 by taatwi kg t bol ! a ! P I's " won, dopted with no dissenters, aving outstanding Crow Creek reservation on September from which tho excess of oil Tins beon removed, s y Pure Band it is Soluble, = i No Chemicais e used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot o ol 55033111 @ watcl Dellis soc third: Tim w L ki i D X 4 man on the grounds po: ing a watch takoe less than £35,000. ~ This resolution was The Amount afagy per cent bonds redeemed | have suffored in being evicted from the COURSING IN K 15. s well as for persons in health, e Sold by Crocoers overywhere. DULY ORGANIZED. —_— NO OTHIIR LEAVES A DELIOATE AND LasTiNG Ovor. | W, BAKER & C0.. Dorchestar, Mass. JAS. 8. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Thte et b S Thi) Fourth round, Great Bend derby: Living | 2RSSR 08 A6 ofice, istoly 3 to nnyono sending us Opera House Last Night. Yet beat Van Richard: Vin_ Peter ran i byo, hair T e seting & pbe don Tieils & pitlrdevaut 200 trot, purso | " Chaneraitionss Dnes Mishe ol o T iy heter g a byes | i Hart, 4. Dr Poner and Thomas 0'Keete, | Chairman. The objectof the meeting as | direo wrappers of Shandon it § Omnha: Harey P, b by M ddlcton, I'ul : Clickopee Luss beat Prince | broprictor, cdiior and business munager of | stated by the chairman was for the purpose S tockford, 115 Saturn L b gy by at the Grand opera houso last ovening to 1o: Peurl of Pokin boat Will of the Wisps | the EL Paso, Tex.. Times. have been arrested | of organizing an Afro-Amorican Republican All an I ine Gomd 1. Long, Auburi, Kol R DO ST e e e beat Voruure Clad; Girl's Favorito | on ton informutions for vio ations of e inti- | club and to condeinn uli olicials who partic C : . 8. by Twilight, A R (s 4 NG e or heat Prince ¥ otte nailing coples of e pupe 5 ynching of Gerge Smit i AL L STEAMERS, Tyons: Nev: H B Dik by Cnikthown Jof. | lips of Daniel Dougheity, ono of N Faurth romi Cub S Chickopeb ks | contaluing lojtory udsertisemonta. + P'PF B O | e A R L L S T liertdin, . vy | Yori's ramous lawyers nud orators. The [ beat Master Peter: Poarl of ) boat Kuth- | The case agalndt Secrotury Gibson of the | oiected: | C. D, Bell, president: W. & Came | Cabin < 1 st i lention of Hilgert, St. | Mo.: ( Charles Catirey, F. Milfer, Bulierton, Neb.:i | pouse was beantifully decorated with flags | leen; E 1S I WEILLE ATLLI, Hiapins Ohicy bel, vico_presidont; ‘C. Duncan, treasurer; | *at0reon: Intormodiats ad stearasont low satas, Prico Sander otary. LB CATLRLY] Kittle Wood, ¢. m., Searles & Elisworth, New- " — court on a motion to quash the indictn min Grove, Nobii Jack Fishor, s £ by Almo, | ond flowers. Lawyers, doctors, mimisters REPUBLICA LUSIASM st detrndunt, The motion was sustiin SERVICE OF Aor balk. Essox, In: Missousi Ohiot b s by | and politicians were thor. kD the first and third counts, but overralod in | @ After the organization addresses were | ST ATE G G T Jioy Ohlat, Kol "|'"".-n.' kol i‘l"‘i”n}:‘ Mot Mr. Dougherty is more than a pleasant or | Voters Turn Out in Grent Numbvers to | & l-f."f.‘f':‘u‘..’.'.'n'z“d\'; l:lll«'ullnh,uu which he will ;::.’\d;)“hy M. % :‘Su'yk.n\lls."l b Il)! ‘M(-H‘.;l l( LINE 7 xr WA A\_ 1 NEK Knoxyiile, i Unelo Jown, s . W, Grofe! | eloquent spenker—ho is one who carrios nis Listen to Reason. Tho chlof of the burcau of statistics fn his | Laps B R R RO I b e o e 'n\“»h””,h' ¥ noXlIoN ont s po W [ Lapsly dnd S. B! Smith, 2 ow York and Gintgow via Londondurry evor ol ; sudionco with bim to - beikhts sublimo or | mu ropublican voters of the Firstand Sec- | Monthly statement f the tuports and ox- | ofered and. passed to direct o chain 1o up: Fortniant. It was a big gang and o dificult matter fto | denths pathetic Sputil i o | vorts ot tie Unitod ‘Stutes roports that tho | IMorcs “eam Pites. . ihorct tte oo ab: Qct. 1, STAT ARiCASIN, 520 A, 3, keep the places of the horses. As u commencoment of his nddress on | Ond wards held a rousing rally last evening | total value of the exports of merchunais | POt a commit S e GRER Oct. 15, NTA ALLFORNTA | p.m Missouri Chiof showed up flest, Guy Shori- | “Orators and Oratory," the speaker startod [ at National hall, corner of Thirteenth and | during tho welve months ended Soptombar | PEOPlo in wogued to the workings of the | - oo s stark Or NEVADA (i AL dan second, Harry P third, Dr. Tilton fourth, | out to telt the difference between speoch Witliams. The great hall was woll filled and | o0 180% was Biis Thetyaluogotichs | [FAURLTalian batlab sy atom, Siiis CEAN S 00 Chiomsor i1, 1 a0 ks, Wabah llm('\(:;ull ln\gu.n. ul B sixth, Unclo Josh | and a leoturo. there was enthusiasm to spare, £d Cornish | * s ! R OMze: W. K. VAL, Buell ngion Ticke: 0o eV nd Saturn L eighth, Time: 2 1 “The poe o astel s ti L2 " 4 d T @ Y 3 sevouth u ghth, Timoe: 2531, Tho poet is a master of his time, said [ wou it R L ware dellvored oroign City Officials Arrested. i Al Iy BTI08S 2, The second heat was an_excitiug one, Mis- | Mr. Dougherty. *Not so with the regular o R R erk Bl 5 DexvEeR, Colo, Oct. 23.—The grand jury TFIWARLT DXDACEHABLE Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest, souri Chiof winning, boating Harey P by a | speech maker. A speech 13 made to on ito, | by O. H. Mercor, Hon, E. Rosewator, Frank | o hhii'sh [forhert Carpontor, an eminent scl- i d nose. Dr. Tilton took third and Guy Sherl 4 3 E. Moores, W. . Bechel, H. 8. Irey, Henr, tonight rewrned verdicts against ox-Depury | L, | K N BELTING. | most artistic and durable fence In the ot gy Rsial d and Guy Sheri- | to urge people on in one certain cause; a | % 1 PN 44 y of the interns hibi- | City Auditoe Raymond ana James Hudley, h N > 4 . dag fourth, (Time: |3tk 3 The Best. Now the Cheapest. | market. Manufacturers’agents for Archi- Fiviie lecturo is different. It may be delivered [ Bolln, Judge . N. Stenberg, John Steel, K. Al e daaat v reastror, buta e arRo 7L ‘Tho third heat was started in the dusk, | twenty times before as many different audi- | K. Long, C. S. Elgutter and Judge Berka. 4 (0 diplonin of hionar to. tho [ SX:dOBULY bensuror, on_ a charge of forgery, tectural Iron work of all kinds, and for the celehrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. OMAHA, NEB. Nos. 108, 110 and 112 N, 11th St. TELEPHONE 1772, PROTECTED BY U. S, PATENTS. Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock, ctiats MATE 1D VL LYDN & HEALY. GHICAGO. voung woters! “Have You Seen Them?” hiel ’l‘lll o Safety to e S HAVE YOU HEARD ANYONESAY ANYTHING ABOUT THEM? * MOTHERS FRIEND " Robs Copipement of its rain, Hogpor and Risk, bz Sain Bgpr and £l It not, VISIT THEIR ONLY ABODE, 1509 FARNAM. They far cxcecd © ‘ made upon the reputation of tailors , left unon their hands for varions reasons, and will ho found in styic and cut what they uve, but not all u MISFIT for you. PRICE ana quality will meet you if you are I ONOMIZING these closo times. $1.00 b uys §2.00 or ON THE PANTS. SUITS. OVIERCOATS, ®TINY LIVER PILLS® | , 7 twlor mado pants for ... #3.75 #30 tailor made suit for .#14.80 | 850 tnilor mado overcont for $14.00 havoalth $10 tailor made pants for $5.50 38 tailor made suit for 18 twilor made overcont for......$18,00 > tailor made pants for #6.00 and after a desperate struggle, Harry I camo | ences and s woll received. Once spoke, a | All but the first two are caudidates on tho fety of Wood Engravers of Now York Uity, [ These ex-city oficials, it is allezed, com- ond for In fiest, Saturn L second and Dr. Tilton | speech is dead, and oue written out as '«1 read [ city or county ticket, and they outlined their The McCarthyltes have nominated Martin | Mitted these torgeries during their term of - third, Timo: 2:265;. v searcely ba called 4 speceh at ull, because | Poiiey and pledged their carnest effort, if | Flavin of Cork to oppose Redniond. the Par- | office for the purpose of d 18 tho cit, REDUCED PRICE Call at Factory and seo samples Owlng to darkness the race was postponsd | it will not” reach tno listener's head and | ¢lected to bring about reform in local govern- | nellite cundidate, and the conservatives have | out of se thousand dollars, They were | REATRY hoRe W T 2 Send for Catalogues and Prices, until 10 o'clock this morning, heart. Whereas o heartspoken addross will | ment. Judge Berka made a speech in Boh o Captain Surstieid, doputy governor arrested tourght and taien to the city jail, | Machinery forn Ko pac § A1l - Aol oab Tirite always draw pooplo, porhaps moro by mag. | Wian. Mr.” Rosewater talked for baif an | U county, t0 oppose thoin both whero they inmediately gave bal fo c LISK BEUT NACHINERY Ui, 3901 § - = i : st dr bonky b o by | i i Sosowplr’ Sl Tor B | S oo el b g | et e Ll ASHBURN Sandwiched botween the free-for-all for | ™ Here the speaker zave a very aimisiog illus. | Ues. and urged the overthrow of tho bood now cabinot, "Mz, 13(bbs sticcoeds: Sir Henry e YT O Py . Guifars, Mandolins & Zither: tallions and the freo-for-all pace, was a trial | tration of a New York lawyer who had been | and the election of none but clean, able, rep- | Prkes, whose redizyation was annonneed o - EEO0T A1 eared DRV REREREEO. Lobausn in voluih andoiing o .es le by Hershon, to beat his mark of 2:30%. | called upon to speak at the funeral of a | resentative men. The audience was atten- | Monduy lustas prenflorand coloninl soerotary There will bo a meeting of the republic | REMEDY. i world Warrnted He went tho mile in 2:2044 ; the first baif in | friend. The gentiemin in question had pre- | tive throughout, and s { in close sym- Pensants have attacked Jowish inhabitants ral comnitteo at ropublican bead- | 0 il DA, b &l 1:13, @ 20 gait, and was finishing stroug, but | pared n long and cloquent addcoss, but' by | Pathy with the 'ideas advanced. The ward | of Starodoob, Russia, and Jows Hying in e i LKA ) I;' Falarged. Cure atuity o mado a bud break in _tne stretch. Hershon | mistake had left the manuseript at home, | band interspersed several lively airs through | lages in the vicinity of that town, burs T R R i TR ol ! it is a buy staliion, and in the lanzuago of the | Wnen called upon to stand by the coftin of | the programm: piliaging <hovs and awe 3¢ Jaws and | dey afternoon, Qctobor 34, at 3 o'cl MENl“ A | fancy. “iittlo bute.? Ho is o full brothor | mie amad o Tomh (yitLotd by tho coin of bg: — soveroly 1l treating tho ¢ uts ana thelr Riciann Swiri, Chairman, QUL AD. WX ) of Nova Seoly and considered a most prom- | from sheer mortification e fainted, . North End Rally, 98 - ising performer. Hershon is by Herschal, | * Tley the speaker told how he, whon a | A Fally for the republicans of tho Sixth, 2 ho by Belmont, dam by Squire Talmadge, he | you ver in Philadelphia, wspired to be | Eigbth and Ninth wards was held av_Good- e ““x‘“:’::‘:m:‘ By Freond dam by Hulsey | an orator and propared a half'dozeu speeches | rich hall last night. The hall was well filled Hawolataulan ho by Hamblotonies 10, Ti's for o goming political campaign. *Ho said: | and the platform was ocoupied by a numbor . s o- | “In the newspapers ulwiys read . Biaat tmive e W W Ko touian blood, aud Hamblotonian blood heads | fow good apecches and then the antichs mpul] | Of candidates. Theso were W. W. Koysor, the list. stop short. by suyini ‘and others’ spoie. 1 | candidato for district judge; C. H. Marple, ON THE INDEPENDENCE KITE, wanted to avoid beine oneof the ‘and others,’ | forregent of tte State university: J. W. Eller, but how to get recognition and how to got | for county judge; I, J. Sackett, for county Speedy Horses Lowering Their Indi- | the nlwm'viml;y.olAll‘\'\"m'mu oue of my set | clerk; Halfdan Jacobsohn, for councilman INDEPENDENCE, Ta,, Oct. 23.—Today was aker was detained, 1 whs called upon | councilman from the Ninth ward, and J, D, perfect record breaking weatner, clear and oss the sudience for a few mnutes, | Pileher, for justice of the pence. warm, ;‘rnu n:nu 'bruw]c nlowing at noon | Th vumh"u( Ilum’l!, «ly( beine a senator or o J. L. Uare was chosen as chairman of the calmed duwn about 4 o'clock, leaving it a | cabiuot oicer flashed through my mind as I | moetin T Pt 5 typioal Juno ovening. *Thl only rogular | advanced to the front and of tho noblo effore [ °CU0E sbd WL ] LB W such ruces started wero the 2:20 trotaud 2:30 | 1 would make to eain u long-sought for | SPeaker. He discussed the candidates outhe | ANNIE Gaok, Lan i i pace, both left unfinished. recoguization, Aftar speaking ono or two | Fopublican, state and county tickets from top | | Sent 7 expreas, chareos prcpald, on 1 The principal events were thespecials, | well known senteuces I broke down and in | %0, bottom and spoke highly of all of them, HRADFIELD IE The most noteworthy of them was Robert | shame left the platform.” l}m X‘Ill';vllkllm wus‘unnmlanl\sull;uud Imlurhly ATLAN Jivadiok, who again started against his mark [ S0 clevor and quiotly did the speaker por- | 4Pplauded the points made by the speaker. LANTA: GA, Of J:14, 'Yesterday he was sont in 2:145;, but tray his first o AR R g oy W. Bevsor followed Mr. Gurloy and BOLD DYk $140 BRYUOINTR . us he was in good form today his owner, A. L. | that his listeners were scarcely pre made & good lmpression on the audience, He Clatk, decided to ngain mako o dash against | tho laughable = climax. . Continning ocoupled but 8 few moments and spoke di- (& AAA LK X KK L thoir Umo. in the first score be cast a shoe | Dougharty spoke of speakers in the rectly to the poiut. In the course of bis re- THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD! and bruised his foot. Nevortnoloss ho took | George 11 aud of those today in Vietoria's | Marks headvauced tho idea that the repub- | @ tho word and mad nd trot without uny | tme. e gave a half dozen amusing illus- | licans of this district wore cortainly entitlod sccompaniment in 2:134 trations of speakers in the English - pariia. | to more than threo of tho seven judges and Sphyox, by Electionoer, who has been out and said that no matter how balting, | Fidiculed the ideaof a _judge beiug noupar- of trafluing for three years, was sent against sconnected one of *'we luds" speechos | 113an merely because he had been nominated . his mark of ¥:23 and turned the kito with all | in the house was, the noxt morning in the | bY & nonpartisan convention, | his old tame speed in 2:21, Without a doubt | London Times the speech was poctry itself, C. H. Marple was the next speaker and % 0 tailor mado suft for 350 tuilor mado overcont for. ..., .823.60 his mark witl b below 3:20 before ho leaves | TEen came an imitation of Gladstone's | made a short speech which was t and to #14 tailor made punts for .. 6,75 #50 tailor mad e ) VORI et i graceful winning speecties, followed by an | the point, speaking of tho duties and im ~ 218 taflor made paata for $8.00 #58 tailor mude suit for #5% tuilor mude overcout for......$27.70 The 2-vear-old, Bell Onward, by St. Bell, | exhibition of Paruell's manner, endiog with ) portanco of tho offic and pledging himself to NHOUD BESTURE“' 818 tailor mude pants for ......... 48,75 §65 tailor made suit for.......... 50,00 | #65 tailor made overcoat for......830.00 118 went {n the Axtel time of and while | that ot an Irish member who spoke his senti Uli‘}l'll‘ngly |‘r‘ul'(nrlm:rlnm- 5 5 three years ago & crowd went mad over a | ments and wanted the whole world to know e J, 8 by was he next speaker and S, ’ ¥ pertor r i Gl e en ul pastilvely FOUND ONLY A1 15 tailor mude suit for 5 tailor made overcoat for. .. .. .$20.80 A e e Uy ap. a1 them. Theso pleasant, amusing Hilustrations | SPoke at some length on his ideas on the way of well known speakers were well recoived, bowg frequently iuterrupted by loud up- appiause. clapping was the ackuowledgment of Toat. Goveror Merriam's pole team, J. B. S. and EIL, went to beat 2:23 and went the mile 1 i, 2.3 trot, (unfinished): Wondor aud Bismont fop first piace. Nelite Alloren third. " Beat unfinished): Cotonel Forest and tied for Arat place, trwn O third.” No fhute Mowubars' Flat Fallure. NasnvirLs, Tenn,, Oct, 25, —The feature of | i Robbed the »tage Again. Reopive, Cal, Oct, 23.—Last night the Redding and Alturas stage was beld up this side of Leighton, six miles from Reddivg, presumably by the same men who robbed the stago Monduy night. The Wells-Fargo strong box was opeced and €200 was taken from it, Oficers wre 1 pursuit of thegrob bers. in which the oftice of couuty clerk should bo conducted There was a call from tho audionce for Pat O. Hawes aud that gentloman mounted the platform. Ho said ho had ooen hiber. natng ata joint not far from Omaha for some tume, but it was evident that the operation had not had the desired effect Ho soke first of Halfdan Jacobson of the Eigth ward, candidate for councilman, al luding to bim as an honest and capable man and a good republican Tho judge theu branched off on u general discussion of the ticket, Heo said that poli ennt, v bich Wil ¢ e will packuge by mail Cirevlar E CHEMICAL CO., "SiVaiiee'it 1309 ail orders receive prompt und careful attention, 'THE ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, Farnam Strect, Omaha, Neb. Alterations t 1309 v fiv made free of chargo.

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