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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1891, e > T o % " 2 ~ e - T \ o R AL ) N 8 | inglorious defeat for Carter. The totals were MDERT N Y )l l morning, thus beating the best previous post- A N Y l l L Y | have been hold last night the Samoset club ' FIRE RECORD. BEATING OLD FATHER TIME, | fsiorisss dufeat o MURDERED FOR A DIAMOND, | ohee Riords toraen worr: GIVEN A SCATHING REBUKE, | Maisuruea to ationc, b ware Sisspmsoinii vr o SOrF R UON LB, ‘ sl a8 the raily Is booked for tonight Bescratiive AN OUT OF THE RING, : i surrEri\o P3ToLn A60N 58, {donriNBRD Friok - g--Othe i Pl STINUED FIOM PINST PAOF.| HOU AND W ERTZ ,I' & -Other Blaz s, of Towa Burdars at | Patients in a=Rennsylvania Hospital | addressod a small crowd at this piaco this | Nrwwy, Gu, Oct. 95— Last night T. W - Crrldlly Treated. eveniug. About two-thirds of his audience | Pretty Wedding of Two Popular | Howell & Co's warclouse, with 10,000 bul s UsioxTows, BgaOct, 25, ~Tho residents of | Was composed of old party republicans and Omaha Young People. | of cotton, was destroyed by fire. All the y domocrats, the whole number not exceeding Bpeedy Horses and a Kite-"hapsd Track | A Prize Fightor Turns Tail to Bsvape | 0olc-Blooded Deed Pan shment. ot o Ao tumwa. the Aotors and Method, EW Youk, Oct. 25,—A bout 200 sports from | — this ity and Brookign jouraeyed to a road . e iRy “ : . ouse last night near Danoury, Conn,, where ZLIBE S 1 the discovery Bhgft the patients in the Con 1t {s estimated by old time democrats that | Year was solemnized last evening at the resi feved of their contents and the Newman { SYRACUS:, | houso last night near Danoury, C o DZLIBERATELY ASPHYXIATED IN BED. 4 is ostimated by old time democrats that | SECOND GOOD DAY AT &Y us the Itnessed a kid glove fight to a tinish nelisvillo hospitgl gre lying there holpless | Post will receive nina_democratio votes to | dence of the bride, 1821 Chicago street, the uards were pu uty g between Jack Bates of Ohio and Joe Daley without a spufic pf fire in the building and | one for Edgerton. His majority in Surp) ntracting partics being Miss Jennie House At 5 o'clook an alarm was sounded, and fu oting Success. | of Now York, It was afeer 1 o'clook this | L. A. Stevons, a Young Medical stu- | suffering untold ngonios. county is incroasini every day and Mr. J. 1. Werta o toral decortions | five minutos 500 mon with buckots of moraing when the men ontered the KK | dgent, the Vietim—Evidence Sce Miss Gaddis, @@esuperintondont, says t Hopes of Palmor tndopondonta, being displayed in the arrangement of tho | The two men did nothing but wrestle, bite, she cannot held it, as ncommittee of the | Paragn, Nob,, Oct. 25.—|Special Telogram | flowers. Tho marriago coremony took place | U King to savo it. By nard work the nings a-d Garfield—More scrateh, gouge and choke, It was a’ go-as cared by the Authorities B ‘le\h“ hoating v[v\r‘;"“‘ to 1"k | {5 Tyy By A graud independout vaily | in the cast parlor beneath a besutiful floral | building was savod, but ity bales of cotton Catifor Nying you-please affair and av one timo it looked as Against the Perpetrators, after and {t hns never been fixed forusesiae | 000 B . o was fuc, | yoke susponded from tho top of the oow | were burned. The work was ovidontly th Uil Pl though the whole 200 spectators were going last spring. Deputy Storlfl’ Crawfo o by e g abPer ran aur. | Window, backed by a canopv of smiiax. R e e oL ey _ 10 take a ham in the affair. lo the eightn tted the hospital on business yesterday shed by them froo 1o everyone, After sup- | ) Josaph T. Duryen offieiated and read the | O incendia i N 8 9 | and lust round Daley dove out through the found one young man with a leg swung up | ver, headed By Palmer's band, thoy marched | corvice of the Congrogational chureh [ Wily Argo, a desperate charactor, was ar Srnacrer, Neb, Oct. 28.—[Special Tolo- | o like an arrow to escape Bates and the 4 which lot the coid, damp alr in all around him. | a1l the county” candidatos to the hail where | Oy’ of the pronounced foatures of the | Lo U Vo ovi v against him gram to Ber.]-—-Today was tho second | yofereo gave the victory to Bates to Tur Bre.j—A horrible tragedy was re- | Another patient who had log amputated | they mado Some remarks. They have big | pretty ceremony was the plasing of & sex. | \pos o Wurdto wet 1t the citizens koo any of th d breaking meeting on the vealed this morning by the discovery of L. [ is lying at the point of death from pneumonia, | hopes of clocting their ticket, but it is gen- | forre under the divection of Hans Albort, the | probabitie oo idlary he would - al ¥, Romts ME Copple, [ A*Stevens, modical student, Iying insensi. | which ho cont fioF coming t0 tho hos- | & ly thought they will only et u purt of it | programme wmbracing tho woddivg mhreh | biber e o e OF burnod before an Covsit, BLoers, T, Oct., 20,--To the SPort- | bio s n result of asahsxiation o the office of | Pital, bis physician says, because there 1s no | 48 thoy will not get the votes they are figur- | from *Lohengrin® and the *Traumori ho comt A ing Editor of Tite Ben: Mr. Copple d06s | Iyre. Stominsii and Boatam. Dr. Slomimst | 17 in the building. ~ The patients all tell tho | ing on. | by Scuumann, during the reading of the | .\,""H,' mbined loss by tho various fires will ot appe he ous for a race as ho | e bbbl S ki | samo story. Met in Jot Debate. ! service | e el bk First raco, 2:4) trot, purse 8200 not appear to he as anxious for a race s o | roturned from Omaba at na early hour this | Citizens who know of the conditton of [ o - Net Al JOUE BEBAE 0 ) Tihg odding oscurred promptly at 6, tho | ton) senmes ek T Tu Alcoly 3 viie was two weeks ago, and willnot agree to any | yyorning and going to his ofice, where Ste- [ things are highlv inaignant and promot action Oy O O O o, |- procession enteting fromm the hullway, D | by forast fivesr e oneioy g destroyed Gray Chariio e e early dato mutually, but has requested me 1o | voy glopt, found the door broken open and [ Of some kind will bo taken. ‘The facts, as | gram to Tuk Bre.|—Hon. James Mortis this | [y, pyea leading, followed by Master Morton | EALEY “I'-l ol “ O UL d1y Tror LUl S B u G i wait until the 7th of November. Now, rather | 1ho voung man insensible. Prompt medical | 800%¢ stated, are undoniably truo ard aro | afternoon met the representative of tho inde- | Harvey voaring the ring upon - satwn | wion Pt REUR AT appotion T ; TRV 2 than sce the race fall through 1 will accept | 4i4 14 R _ veritied by Deputy Sheriff Crawford and | pendent party in joint discussion. The sub- | cushion, and then came two flower 1l el ol 150 that o o L P | aid failed to restore him and he died later Miss (3 party person cannol see five feot ahead Time: o his proposition and have very fow stipula- VP HRE WS RERISE §UBBEEA LA RS ettt ol iss Gaddis, the superintendent. jocts considered were the silver question and | Misses Kittie Harvey and Grace Rowld Moscir, Ind., Oct. 38, —The Ball Bros', Tin A ’ 1 T national banking system, The fanoranco of | Following came tho bridesmaid, Miss | Stamp sorks nnd two ilies factories wom — Fayette county ard groatly siirred up over One of the vrettiest home weddings of the | Stores on the west side of tho square were g M Running were at the warehouse of Russell, Gibson & fully Opened ~The Results at Ben- Orreawa, Ta,, Oct, 25, [Special Tele kito shaped track. The wind blew a gale till 4 o'clock, but after that the trotiling was very fast. this (Now- sumed, involvin No ram has fallen in - two mon ‘T'ho smoke from fires is almost unendurable, - USED THELR SINSHOOTERS, affray i which two men were s awnd instantly killod anumboer of sheep herdors and Lad Joker o e . 8 L LU L LA LY ‘K”,“"‘,‘y,‘i*",'* carelessness, on 1myestigation proved to be a WEALTHY FARMER KILLED. tho independents was cloarly shown and the | Mildred House, and Mr. James Craig, the | burned ' to i ) PAFIAIY T old Ligh i e Loy e 0 It ana he &0 ad o o ¥ . s ¥ oo Ay o v koo n i OUs: othor b X o/ 58, §H2,0005 par 1y Gy Sheraan L positod n the hands of the sporting cditor | Cine. o the nockiio of tho young man | prominent Atchiso Cltizen | Policy of the republican party vindicatod. A e P T T "% % bosiied A N 6o - consinarad s tor ch he wore whe cen, ! o 3 de, and the groom, an y ATTLE Rock, Ark, O Morost, firos Baturn I ATV 0L DAL it P s o 8 for> | dismond pin was found on tho threshold of Mangled by a Buffilo County Enthusiasm. House ana the brid L R e oA Lottie Willlims B B of tho #th of Novom | the door, with tho diamond cut out and a | Arcursoy, Kan, Oct. 35.—(Speoial Telo- | Sugrros, Neb., Oct. 3%, —([Special to Tur | A reception followod the couclusion of the | stauces fields havin ko0 AR oteoR Time: i uiiil, 28K, il L bor, to forfeit money doposited. \Will accept | BeW knife lying boside it. Itis the theory | gram to Tur Buk.]—Michaol Wilkins, 000 | Ber.|~Tho republicans of Shelton had service, Mr. and Mrs. Wertz leaving at 9 | pens with their cc have been con Ignis Fatuus (2:21%() the mile it AL that burglars cutered tho_ office 2o rob the | of the olde: v e 4 o'clock for the east on their wedding tour 291 flat. Woodbino (2 ) lowered his | Mr. Connle’s proposition as to Jml,-m. At | e Abplen the mau to. Btaven's neatells |\ the oldest and woalthiost farmers in Atc grand rally last night i tho opera house, | \Wwiich will include & visit o tho ) Tecord three-tourths of o second, Harry K IHWI"I-.(':‘IVVN!‘ v.\ryl‘:;;-h-v-r“rl-m} n;.‘\' n:l.;‘n:vllx With the rubber tubo connecting tho lamp, | 1508 €ounty, was kilied by a_Santa Fe tratn | addressed by Hon, E. C, Calkins, Mr. Ber- | family in Canton, O (2:311) came down to 2:30, and Bob Swag- | 80 selected to choose the third, but sho Mirriedly stols ‘the. diamond and left the | near here ionight, Ho and his wifo were on | nett and County Atiorney Morston, all of - gart, & 2:40 horse, 13 now three-quarters of a [ there be any dissatifaction in {":‘ s "fi{ young man to die. Oficors hiave & clue to- | tHeIr way bome from this city with a load | Kearney. The anthusiasm of the audicnce INMUSEILENTS, sceond faster. “'lll'";" ndges | el "'5?1”‘:’”'1':\“‘]"( night which they say will bring tho perpe. ;'!fl\lluhvx' and the train struck llm‘\\lwnn as | and speakers denotes that republicanism is The great attraction for tomorrow fs thoe | @ppoint the r ut will striko that pi At T hey wore attempting 10 cross the track. | nov dead in Buffalo county. “Keep It Dark,” ono of the brightest and 1,,},-";‘0;7;‘\”‘x»:v‘r'mm“\\l:my-hr Tdaven, RRepub- | 0OF if not satiefactory to Coppl 4 Ml il i Mrs. Witkins jumped and was uninjured. v o R TG e ah Shn HoRe Tov sbtan | W COMUDYERINEIR CBIpIE GEALE e lican, Shadeiaud, Onward, Ignis Fatuus, Now if Mr. Copple will stick to his own BOIES MADE A BAD BLUNDER, ins’ body was horribly manglod, tiepublican Meetings, M “can She A son Chuelph and Brothot | Proposition we will iave a foot race, but in- s, Wilkins is the woman who recontly | Hon. 1. Rosewator at Wilber Friday at- [ e Was presented at tho Farnam Strect { c IR Dan will start, A special train will leave I-ul(‘n\.; l‘h;lvnmyvyll“i\l‘”'\‘w::\\:: llv[:(n:II d n':{.‘"i'}{‘ Ho Affronts the Wife of Sfoux City's ; |~||r"1'('|| before (!mvl\':m\!.u SUprene | ternoon, October . :lu‘ulu.‘). ‘.‘h, ,\\L‘-n;u- Keep It 1»]‘“-‘& ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Oct. 25, —tolbrook 3 or the races on the urrivat of the | not later thi sday evening, o edi- court in a damnage case against the Santa Fo 3 R SR = held the boards for six seasons, and seen on the Atl & Pactfic was the sceno Lincolu for the races on the wrrlse ning | tor's hands, ns I anticipato attending the L ] ; railrond, Wilkins' wealth is estimated at | Hon. B. Rosewater at Crete Friday even- | java lost none of its old-time attractiveness | thi S D regular train from Omaha, o eitn the | foot races to be hold at Missouri Valley Oc- | Stovx Crry, Ia., Oct. 28.—(Special Tele- | from 80,000 to §75,000. ing, October 3. i theater-goors, if last night's audic sl 2 e Jiaba tober 0 and 51, and expoct to meet Mr.” Cop- | gram to T Bek.|—When Governor Boles s gl Lo (oiou. T J. Majors at Friend Friday even- | 1 yo taken us a criterion. 1t is repiot g ain alids ploin thoso rices thero .m': rogardicss of! | HH B i TR n in B 8U 0 T AR W AR A TS TWO MEN BLOWN T0O ATOMS. b gRoLLdh - ludicrous situations, novel climaxe: wopez and Rafael Chaver, two largo Racing at Washinzton. whethor ho or Tis defomed in the races | igiiad the Corn paia A'i'{mmonse orowd —— THEY'LL BE THER serves as an_excellent vehicle for takir v sheep raisers from Concha, in L B > " hero, s| ow that this race1sa — i e : g pr 5 1 i SY'LL BE THERE. J Vassiline, the sout S t g Brxwixas Race Tuack, Wasuixorox, D. | thero, Lwish to kuow. that th ; was present and & morts orowd of masked | EOWder Explosion Soatters Their Vassiling, 4 | the southern p \pache couuty, were in b . 5 s miidor | Surety and no chance for a back down on iamilne OvesTER Anrea: n ; cocouvulsed | 1own witt C., Oct. 28.—~The weatlier wus much m! either side, In caso of A disagrecable day if | dancers nad the main floor. Muny of the X o h Ward pemocrats Will Escort | Wi § Ho is SOV and the track in fine condition either party insists tho raco must be runand 1o | maskers passed by and shook the governor Yousastowy, O., Oct. 28.—This morning Osthofl' to the Rally. one of the cleve sinal comeai 18t dixposed of their wool, amounting to soy First race, throe-fourths of amile Kive | postponoment longor than the first fuir day. | hand, andone of the ladio: presentod him | the glaze mill of tho Ohio Powder works, lo- he Fifth Ward Democratic club metat | ans on thoboards. ) fo Richmond is ©oral thousand pounds. Besides the sheep sartars: Bustoed, 107 2 to 5, won, tellovud. | Race to tako placo between the hours of tw with an ear of corn according to the custom | cated four miies north of this city, exploded, rfling’s hall last ovening, while tho mem- | & favorite with theater-goers and possesses 4 men there had congregated from the adjacent e R b and four p. m W. C. Ross, with distinguisbed visitors. - (Governor Boies | killing two men, Joseph Moogs and Ben | hars of the Kickers' club wero assombling, | SHFONE sweet voico which she uses with good —yauches several cowboys, among them being otond ribve, five and onc-halt furlongs. | UP to date no word has boon recoived from | showed signs of great anger, flung the ear of | Somans, and completely destroying the mull. | .. A R & | effeet. Little Alico Hanson played Swipse: awford and W, C. Bell e aarter:’ Mis Willluma 86 to b, w r!..m.lr; not hias ho (I-wi red Mr. Ross's forfeit | corn to 'lhln ground and ‘umnmlumm' mnl\'ml The mutilated remains. of the mon wore scat: ||:9 nu:t;«.,v. (\\;N 1‘ l.m'ul‘ m( (l('n\\"l‘lb,' the ||.<~‘|m=| smaid, charmingly. She \ out 10'0'clock in the morning thoso mon Queanston. 104 (6L 31, second, Vallage Maid, 7 | deposit.—Sporting Bd away. Tho scene caused o commotion. Itis | tered over a ten-ucre field. rally at the Grand opera house tonizh modest, winsome littlo actress, and gives | 4 assembled i tho saloon of St Dicko @loih third. Time: L0 1 e e — now ascertained that the masker who pro- e It was stated that the Jacksontan club had | abundant promise for the fature. The rest | g [SERESIEL T Lo swlon, of B 1ot ghorita, 101 (1 10 5, won, Georze W, 101 (1 to 1, | gy W C o —What bas | onted theear of corn was Mrs. Palmer, Committed Suicide. mudo arrangoments to attend in a body and | 9f the compuny is above the averago seon W | siartad and the wholo party was induliing i ) B, third. Tiy 1:45. SAN WRANCISCO, . . 28, t ha whose husband is not only a leading officer of Nav voron = AST M3 Denall 45 farce comedy and carry their parts accept T Second. Lynn, 12 (11 to 5, third, Tine s 2 ety e St 2 uk, Oct. 28, —A. M. Dennison, 45 | would have a band, and had sent invitations 3 moro or less in drinks and were very boist R o SN teentl Four | been termed an international tug of war has | the Corn Palace association, but also mayor b 0S| ably. 1R S 087 ourth n - ¥ 7 + 3 i 5 i years old, an actor, connected with the Ken- | toall the democratic ward cluvs in the city > - L oon afterwards a bitter row took place startors: Ocypote. 00 (10 9, won, Cell 0. 6 | boen here for three nights past, beginning of Sioux City, and onoof the bottest demo- | 7o ompany, committed suicide yestorday in | to meet at 1216 Farnam streot and march t¢ 1 \ LEG between the sheopmen and the cowboy ) second, Abin, 9 (4 to 1, third, Dime: i g ats earth, [ e cide yesterday at 1316 0 3 o L0 3G, ¥ Yail T Lt o f, " Abin L T lvhl,\'mnl‘\y Tho contestants nru:\l\nlul *‘l’“‘ "I e RTTeBCnT the bath-room of Hotel Avno. He has been i\ln-.mm.x!n s residence and escort him to {ndiiis \\"“’“"* nyiordan ‘l\ "J ! e L U K Fifth race, free handicap, hurdies, mile a according to nationality into ten teams. owa Methodist Conference. depressea because of ill health, he opera house. &8, of Joe sscey’ e {iads s 000LaR I Al LI LAt O T HE R P L Americans, Boglish, Scotch, Irish,Canadians, | Harray, In, Oct. 28.—[Special to Tuk : et ooal S A fow of the nembars opposed tlioldoa an Besuit.of ':",‘“I‘ wadls SlEemptate CoprsnnaaQnayes gnonfol corpses. Tho LA ko, o 1, _won. Horcules, i x 3 ’ s 7 i 2 s NEWS OF VESTERDAY. wanted to go it alone, claiming that t L o nurdorers backed themselves out of thoe sosond, Roparteo, 137 (0 to. 1, third. Danes, des, Norwegians, Italians and | Bre]—The Atantie District conforence of e O R D ek b S Whon '8 G0 Rol R EEA 0 i pasaod |G 1bo! [IGomiwIL cieI ok InfeL KaVOLYGea: T tiTa1E Gormans—and the contest has created inter- | tho Methodist Episcopal church s in Doteatior Frank Solon maintained that the Fifth | son about 1 o'clock yosterday aftoruoon Joo | hands, and on getting outsido mounted thoir Opening at Nashville, st and oxcitoment that has filled Mechanics | semi-aunual session in this city. About 100 | Inquiry into the wreek of the United States | ward club alone could not elect Osthoff, and | Masscoy, a resident of that place, caught one | HOFSes. Iivery eftort is being made to appro- Nasuvisee, Tenn, Oct, 25,—The opening | Pavilion with audiences of 10,000 peoplo | ministers and local preachers are prescnt. | Steamer Dispatch. continues at Washingtor hio must go as the standard bearer of all the | o'y etin e and attempted to ride to | Mond them. % 6% b7 550 BTODIEAvE WAMTS o3&y 8 ibosbajiay |V ENY? oy | Yesterday foreuoon the session was cont | _ Tho forest fixcs ponr Evanaville, Ind, aro | wards. i { _ Crawford was in the omploy of Hill of Y i ¥ faltasdk =) ‘Tne chief events thus far have been tho | yenea. still raging and dofng a great deal of damage. It was finally decided to hire a band and to | the city. Justas the train pulled into the | Speiwger, N. M., and is well known by all larger crowd than usual being on hand. Con- | puil botween the Canadion and Danish | The presiding older voported the workof | Edwin E Marshail, white stopping ata Chi- | meet at the clab's hall at 7 o'clock and march | lower ¥ards Masscey lost bis hold on tho lnd- | stockmen. Bell has for the past year been ditions for racing were perfect with the ex- | teams, in which Denmark won after a strug- | tho district in a flourishing coudition. o hotel, quarrelléd with his wife und sui- | to Jacksonian headquarters to join with the | 4er and fell between the cars. Howas s {in the employ of the Aztec company, ception of a rather dusty track. The events | glo of over six hours, and the pull between This forenoon an ablosermon was preached | ¢ded: B : other clubs in the parade. verely injured. Besides many brulses, one - - = Ireiand and England last night. The latter | by Rev. E. Hill. Rev. D, Shoreton spoko on | , Bobert H. Kenchand T H. Goughlan. Loot | The chair appointed the following commt- | 0f his legs wus so budly crushud e EXALTED MASONEY. Soven start- | contest drew tho largest number of spe the “Diseiplinaty Financial Plan, What 1s | 3 sh | Boston, Mass, haveus- | too on arrangemen Mossra. Contiors, | tation was ‘nocessary iter the pationt b i +y second, | ors that has witnessed any athletic eve {61 How/mudG eftectivet D Rt i o s (O s | T R T e e Lo O b o hoapital | SCOLtSh RRite Dignitaries Mect and I« furlongs, | LS €Ity in the past five yenrs. Tho By baliot, Stuart was choson as the placo of | rali for Kanshs tamnors nioxt yoar at 0 conts | | Mr. Monyhan thought 1t would bo well to | Masscoy was rosting oosily a 0spits Elect.Oflicors, @ riseo. solling, purse 0 six furjonss. | contondod evory inch of “ropu desperately | next meeting. 3 havo all the ‘members go on horseback, and | 1ast night and will recover. R OB s e e Bridgo second, Zoko Hurdy third. Time: 1:16. | Ireland Ginally won after a tug of one hou After a livoly debate the following resolu- . \litary men in sesslon | B Was informed that there was no city ord- R OGTRT E ETis S R s b and three minutes, tions were adopted. %0 has yed {0 hold a nationul | Inance that would prevent hun from appe 4 o 4 " council sovereign grand {uspectors general of . Solling, pu 1o and one- B gt starte ¢ won, Somer- | America and Scotland, two unbeaten olved, That we aregratetul and thanktu! | convention during the World's fair. ing in public on four legs, and that every The funeral of John ltoed will take placo | the 33t and fast dozroo of the Ancient and nd, Rock third. Tin 1%, teams who have thus far won each mateh | to God forthe constantly growing sentiment Dr. Salvador De Menocus, minister of Braz body would move on & o as you please plun. | g, the family resigence, 1411 Novth | Accepted Scottish Rite for the United States Fourth race, purse $00, for 2-year-olds, pe with their respective oppononts, pull | throughout the civilized world in the direc- | was ameng the passenzers on the st Some talk was indulged in s to tho ad- | @it oonth streot, Uetober . Ho will bo | of America, American territory and dopond alules’ andallowancos. fivo furlonzs: ' Nino | against each othor tomight and the result is | Hon of prohibition and suppression of the | Majestie, which hisarr-ved at New York. visability of resurreoting the last yoavs | Lizuteenth streot, cctober =i Mo Wil oo . L MELHIRI el l e Covortan won, iollsar Buelner see- | expocted to go far towards dotermining who | Hator truftic;ind espoctaily aro e ploased 1o | Nany sub-alliances to Miississipbi are pro- | torches,”and the committe was instructed | piFiet by the Brottieriood of Engineors and | encles, elucted thiso oficors taday: ol D Fifeh race. purse 30), for maiden’ 2-year- | Will bo the winner of the serics. ERg Hotd o Cih 41rouLlon 36 curtal tha aviy | BAring togive up thoir charters and thefr | to hunt'up what ft could and purchasa as [ RS o 0o | Gorman of Now York, most puissant sove olds, four furlongs. Bight starters: Reéuben - effocts of this monster Injquity. And our | MEMDCrs to rotire from the orgunization. many more as might be needed. B. It Derkins of 122 Olio streot, reported | gign grand commauder; William A, Herschier A serous fire has hoewraging along the line | MY "Monvhan had on his war paint, and | to the polico that his hali domented daughter ayne won, Gayoso second, Forest third, J S . VERY STOP. earnest prayer to God is that he may be suc- A N Time: 1:05%. cessful In his creditable efforts. gf the Louisville & t. Louls wallroad in In- | yromuigated ‘the declaration that matters | Elln had strayed away from lor home somno | = A Ayert] 4 Second. We utterly diseiain at | diana. at dumage has been done ¢ o : 3 ab malter | time yestorday and asked polico help in find- Garfleld Results. How Nebraska's Advertising Train | Sl B nitorly, diseinion, wll, Wes Wb | ing thiver and may tarm houses have: been | Wero very much mixed up. - Ho was ordored | FH¢NISELAAY b ! ! arand miwister of state; Rov. H. L. Moore O AT OSisa = G aFoi | Parkl to. Was Received in Ohio, IEpInistarel e ntorngtintestuopuresont liuuyieds to tho stable by Chairman Erfling, but vowed ' g the girl. & ; i Rl I Mot SO o Sarew, O., Oct. 25, —|Special Telogram to | interested in all questions of vital concern to | James Sanford. ang of the Southern Pac ho would not leave the track until the motion ( A young man named L. Strong went CRERLS LI gl sa 0l ALGe S0 suits: (e | J 2 7 others, yet beeause of the great moral Issue | train robbe has gnade a confession to th was put. He was convinced, however, thay | the Salvation army headquarters at Seven- | g treasurer general; R B, Folger, Firat race. ono mile, sclling. 1‘[“\: Bl ‘(Al] he 1""“:‘“31‘“ l‘m‘" 10["11‘1:“;“"’ involved. for Which they are in no so San " Antonio” 108 authorities. THoSays ho | there wis nothing before the house, and tho teenth and Davenport streets 1 “I“l‘:m and | Hrookly rand - cor x‘x'»y\m'ulmu seoretary ; won, Expense second, Spectator third. at 8 o'clock this morning and reached Salem | sponsibld, they feel calfed upon of God s was forced to Jofff the robbors. R aBb LTI BT s Hr Ry E U not s Jicked a row with a soldier namod Peterson. | John jor, Now Yoti, grand socH L e et ot & e Hame | 8UI0 Tt was scheduled to arrive av 8:30, buy | (o best intorests of dur hotes wud the on- | Four detachuifs of citvalty hivve been sent B adjour S Bron svas arcostad scked up for @ | tary geuneral; Hopkins Thompson, New Second race, three-fou s of u . an- h Con Leneratlons, 1o exercise el g o er O okeo, stri ejec 1 “la JH souple ol could 12 0! grand keeper o 0 archive: V' nah. Moberly wom 180" Grande second, Bl | was sido tracked because of henvy frelght | powers to provent the re g o T | e e e Eallyaggioncacly (i npieiot untlls SR A G TR L A ; o .\ Big o ! o boomers und confiscate nll cattle. Assoon s [ 4 rousing republican meoting was held in | police judge and obtain a release. C. Vanderlip, Massachusetts, grand master Ousino third. Tiwo: 11163 traftic, for an hour and a half between tne | most excrable enemy of and man, the | thestrip is clear they will go into wintor | 4 SngEon I gy - orday after- | weneral of ceremonies; Isaac I, Graham m.ml Face fif e nu.Tvnln-: iths of inlml. LAt TS C b e P (o s “"'T""]X'l‘r‘[""""“'.‘-i“';‘,‘f 1. % quarters there and keep it clear. Clontarf precinet last night at which over A\mlu» ‘l"{“ ulu::m, \||v:n:( ".-\? M;n ."\lll Connecticut, grand marshal general; . Jun. welling. Innc , Falerno second, L s. b hird, That as Christlans we are unalter- Ny of A Wil tFom) Bayun- o slic, O R noon the blue conts ots of fun but they | Conuecticut, grand marshal general; 15, Jun- Benird, procedented. A train load of enterprising | ably Gpposod to uny compromis on tho HAuor | i pieieed S (o stoarer ot trom | [ yonthusiastic ropublicans W preson . | did not damage tho target. to_any ereat ex- | 08 Wards, Minnosota, grand standard Fourth ruce, mile and three-sixteenths. | . ot th hib ilo west of the | 4uestion and wil found fightinz the liquor | Gyjve. tor Li | v o P DAt BT, Sl BV ASH Ol COMC o) R “The highest score was 95 and the low- rver; O. 1" Briggs, Washington, Milpitas won, Santa Ana secong, Mary | POrsons met the exhibit a milo west of the | oMo grake of God, Uil Christ shatl | Gaiveston for Livorpool sixty wiles south of | Tho first speaker was I, 13, Munn, who told [ ¥ e kot Snibs in of tho guard an third. Time: 2:001 s city. whero a short stop was made at & rail- | reizn in all hoarts and nil LOvernuments. Gupe Henty, with her grobellet, goue. and | g, history of the South Thirtesnth street Gy DAL oM fRiaR e K ho LCU AL el e, ono mile, selling. Joe Woc road cross own whil Fati /D h Uil ol tizahs N raRt ATy o ¢ ortreas Monroe, Va., Sraalnaawindle & vocated LR | draws the “booby’ prize will have to set up an, A o B e L e D Oateunder snd Teupphourcwrookorsof tho grading swindle and thon advoeatod the re- | Lhie oystors and cigars to tho wholo force. of the camp. ] oA B LU ALY or County, N. Yo bunk: hio 4 0 ) A0 0 S & th race, fittoen-sixtoonths of & mile, sel- | Prise was justitied for the depot, platform was | [\ ulf ttempts to repeal ourprosont probive | ofyod browk the’ First National b b2 | M0, Maul made o short address, in whiich | . B. Hayes took a little tour through tho | — L kbl sueond, | Pucked with people when the train arrived | 08 [uov s, s us cltpeous wd with stand | Clolriiold, Pa., have boon indictod and will [ ho ureed his heavors to voto tuo strafght re- | Tuird ward lust night und onded up bis fun AT R T AR and many hundreds gathered within a fow ik mospastabin thix business. © | hive to explain their conduct tow judge snd | publican tickot and broak up the rascally | with a fight. He assaulted Aiico Wilson, the A L minutes, and throughout the three hours Phat wo. - to. most. hoarelly. on- | Jury: Fang now:in powor. keeper of a resort at Ninth and Dodge, ' but Racing at Independence. stop helro_ it has boon a continued strugglo | dorse and” adopt ®us "our “owi tho | | Tha coronors juty tn the inguest over, tho ik . oares, J. W. Eller, Georgo Ben- | was arrostod oeforo hio li dono et lam sl b 28, Tw _ | for admission. It requires every effort of | resolutions on temperance adopted by | persons killed fi the Soo ine coltision at Tho st aud Sol Prince wbout the. ticket | age either o the woman's face or her furni AxDRER DGR ROt 20 T o ¥ membor of tho purty to rostrain tho | 1o’ Des "Molnes “annual”conforoneo "% | Son. Min Deougtiv I verdlorthat thie ol B e D e vib oot | Duoe S AL, pollbek nondguar Huyes was rowd. B ors vo passod Facent scsslon. s adphymeasonioGiheiurel Ginoag sall re i charged with assa d then locked up. v, In tho 9115 trot there wers sixteon | CLoWd: " Fully 1,000 persons have passod & ance of tha Soo Time wnd Ita empioyas | for all rapublicans. ] charged with assault and theu locked uy 3 ) ars, und s n the Money Question. 1 operating and running the tr.i o Australian sys . 5 Siarters and six heats, Pride, Almont Ham- | Horo0Eh 0 cre, a0 ey o o, On tho M Quceti in operatl d ho't Tho Australinn ballot syatem was fully ex DELICIOUS Blotonian and Cartio 13 each claiming. two | Sk Talliug admission. A stop of threoours | guynuna, Ta., Oct. 38.—(Special to T [ _Threomen, two of thom known s the pluined by Judge Loria. who spolco. borly in PERSONAL ns. quisnaad Caerle b AT 0 o mado this afternoon o X = Ll el son brothers and . man named Suglish and Bobomian, All the speakers apiece. Best ume, 2:2414, by Almont Ham- | this beiug the last in Ohio on tho eastward | BER.J—At a recenc meoting in this city J. while Intoxicated entere "s.ros: | woro well Tooeived and the candidatosloudly | . 1. Burgor of Kearney 1s at tha Mitlard blotonian, But ono hoat was trotted in tho | iy Harris made the following remarks on tho | taur uihrie Ok : L4 1 arris made the " A Suthrio Okl The propristor | Shaore . s k v S| 2.year-old 3:30 trot. It was won by Jessio | '(oumuaxa, O., Oct. 98,—(Special Tole- | financial question: order nout, when thoy uttdcked him | cBeered: e W. H. Munger of I'remont is at tho Pax- MeCorklo in 2:28%. Summary: R e o O ortact one kroat mistake | M0 SbLOG i Go doith. KfoEars Kioxad. | on 2 ; - Olass Bonnie Wilkes won, ho government hus been Informed that | he regular weekly meoting of tho Rifth | * H.J. Steadman of Koarney is at the Pax 2 pacing: lumbiana at 3 o'clock this afternoon, where y of our friends in presentiy . | hby second, Lady Head third, Best time: | there was simply a repetition of the Scene at Zumenton the money question and | LarsSiay hus accepted the invitation to pi Ward’s Kickers club was held at Erfling’s { ton of Ohio, pwissant licutenant grand com- mander: Granvillo A. Frambes, Michigan, Ished races wore left over on today's pro- ol toin o World's fair. + Sulom, As s00n as the rows of the train’s | 0ue that has driven many from our ranks thie | Soibate fu the Worics fale pall last night, and under a pale blue light | W. H. Dickinson of Wahoo isat tho Mil To beat 2:17 Wilkle Russell, b. s, by Mam- $ L T T D s e I g e e o ere honest, but baliove ero pluyine the | FRSBTCE Whom huve for R A i brino Russoll, paced a miilo i 2:15, e e P eais ot [ it oie) (eriiaps “tho” mose "praminent | §i 00 R AR o " | tho membors rocoeded to_ kick thomselves | W Chaaron 1 at tho , T 3y nefown ibe ganuatnoss SES | wnong these Is the autack on John Sherman, 1o P on; i oles: cover, el Mus, R. N Ha C i ¢ Moro Fase Records Ma were closed 10 give the merchants and their | Lolding him up as the father of all our i | - Rev. Louls Rymarsky, pastor of the inioatishancl b8 s . HOw YL WBLIOEH )i Stock10y, Cal., Oct. 28. —After Palo Alto's | clerks an opportunity to see the products of | cial ills. Sherman muy as. othors, | Presbyterian church of " Hack 3 ] engthy discussion, the city hall bong "% 1 d R. Sizer of Lincoln is a guest at tho 0 Nel cies. Col i e over able. o S 116d from thit town to oscupo. the ven: | s e library boud paving and of othor horses were driven against their | iy Vo vy B s EEC T e train have been . but when 1t closed a system- [ Jome tme past e o unaking little girls | parks bonds were voted down. After this | T, E. Farrell and wifo of Hastings ave at NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. records. Novelist, & 2-year-old, made 2:27 in | of the bichest class. Nearly 2,000 persons ";‘I":"" ttagicws ;ri;mt-' b, y"L']" men u‘v,-u— ,;}I'*: 4 I\'x':“‘:”"P it “. i \‘\I'”i ey business was completed the meeting devel- | the Paxton. L a milo race, Guide 'equalled his former rocord | have passed through the cars hore and theso | 11080 rick Pomeroy, who led o strong e soubrette, Pattl Rosa, who has been | oped into a veritablo democratic love feast H. H. Meday and family loft for Toronto, T A L 88 5 theso | uiove for repudiation, Shermun as the leader [ playing an enguzement at the Lyceum thea- | 0P 4 J T MEcaVIRne 1o MY ES) £ - <) Of pertect purity. of 2:1iks, ahd F'rou-F'rou, o yoarling, (0 boat | have expressed deep interost in the exhibita, | fin’ favor o frecnonaks. was Hius dsivon tb | fors Memphis, Ton Fuptared the tendon of | and aemocratic candidates = wero revow- | Oui., yestorday. }_{""ma BHELLY, 2:41, went in 2:8514. Threo stos will be made tomorrow at Roches- | the means of funding them into bonds in order | her left foot doing o dance in_ the second act | mended with a generosity that amounted to Mrs. 5. S, I . I'rance emon -| of great strength. TR tor, East Liverpool ana Wellsvilla. tosave the loss of ull tho money then held by | of her: play ab the matines. Dr. iule pro- | nothing short of prodigality Sl Sk Orandell = Ptsbrsibis ) - fibinfe s 1o people nouneéd the injury a serious one i A A0 AANELL S et 2 These horses are looked upon with much SENTENCED A FIEND, Now us to who was the greatost sinnerin | Tho naval court martial at Annapolis trying e Z TR My, and Mrs, W. R, Parks and moth Almond - fayor for today : bringing on contraotion may be u matter of | third cluss naval cadets cn charges o hizin Disappoln e ENANOOrAoy-£. Mrs. Cook of Calawell street. loft lust ovon Rose etc| Flavor as delicately B afs rtainly foolish to bring the | fourth class men has acquitted Alfred V. Unon the representation of the World- | jug tor Chic whero they will in the 7 Joseph Powell Will Have to Suffe rly point, us it will disgust | Hines und found F. W. Perkins guilty. 115 | Herald that a grand democratic rally was to = future reside and dellclously as the fresh frult . Tord Dalmeny for a Horrible Crin fuir men inall parties, and we hope to hear isl s fifty damerit 1 thirty duy: - Lord Dalmeny— 1 o Crim alr men fnall partics, and wo ‘hope. to punisii ity aguiertis and vty days ! Irreguinr—Voonlite. Trextoy, Mo, Oct. 28.—Judgo Goodman | P° MOFe from it by uny friond ot reform. confinen Cadet M. J. Shaw s now on . L,\mll.uu ;.1.1“‘11.0 I'rod, has passed sentence of death upon Joseph Red Men in Session, arlos W. Fleld of Washington, B I Rl balan: Howell, convicted in the circuit court at this | CEDAR Rapins, 1a., Oct. 28.—[Special Tele- "hys lie wis not preseat at Itlenmond, i B R place two weeks ago of tho murder of Mrs, | €ram to Tur Ber.|—The ninth great council R SO L I S T ; Lamplightor—Aleins Coit. Miume Hall nnd her four children. Tho | of the Improved Order of Red Men was | to ynfurl the contodesnto flag ut tho World's \\'x,::‘x;u:-lll\’T'(‘.':.;Il::\:lk":m crime was one of the most brutal e com- | brought to a close today. The recommenda- .',L‘f-'f{.'l'f-"\.'.‘.v."'ll‘u.lx“xT.‘}'n'.'»‘,’;':;\.'v’(uf-!‘\:'y L"llm ;;.‘:-'.‘.:' H [ I Or A i mitted in Missouri, tion of the great suchem that the order bo in St. Mark—Turantolla, Howell was, In the winter of 15856, em. | cornorated, “was | adopted, A Caad s Arlaks Intersouthern State exposition b AT ST ployed as & school teacner in Linn county, | oy S C Moorenead. | Rnlet CoeMmm R king asoended Cln M ected: Great sachem, J. Mocrehead | balloon. enrrying o de Was to dose i 5 fl - i 1onas e s i * | noar Brooklicld. Whilo there ho bo: | of Cedar Rapids: great seaior sagamors, | Wil puraehies. A nozror Anthony Jordan. i For peblic favor, and one that s been pronouncel a sure winner is (e sull of Bltason. ‘and Bihao Conclude a | came intimate with Mrs. Minnio Hall, | M. Jobnson of Audubon; great junior saga- eaweht In tho royo’wnd solzed (o bil- Peaco Over Ohambug s widow. The eviaence in the | more, J. H.Campbell of Des Moines: graat | It © was currled Sixty foet when hy let 3 s o e l v Haacey “mr:\, Klosson ana | trisl of the case showed that on January 19, | prophet, B. A. Haie of Perry; great chiof of [ 3 apd fell reveiving gitul fnjarlos. s b ()1[1(5[)11]] l weed. : ) 1580, Howell walked to Brookfield,. about | records, A. B. McCown of Des Moine ui s ansinaoalia Copnmmlthout InJury; and e Jacob Schaeffer shook hands and buried the | four miles, and roturned in the evening to per of wompum, G. W. Shapo of Des g ¥ - ; o e batchet over a bottle of wine at Saxtow's | Mrs..Hall's residence, when ho performed a | Moiues; great represoutative, W. B. Keffer [ Seeretary Lunsing ot the Southern Paclfic > has so much to recommend it that it*s suceess has been phenoments Thow suits parlor on Monday nightafter the billiard | crimital operation upon her. Mus. Hall suf- | of Des Moines; Baker, Ufford and Sporks of | Gttober 1. The oirnings [rom Dussenzors wis % . 1 co all In the new Woed Shades, batterant, brick, hrown mateu. Louis Silva tells the story as fol- !»sri-d e lnhlymnl m'm:v{:_‘“;n\'ulllu kill her | Des Moines were chosen a committes on re- | §10,061.0J0, und frefzht #16,500,000, miscellunoous b7 are noticeable heeans» they are all in the new Woull ales, hatle s iRy lows: “Ihe crowd always goes with the | and end her misery. th an axe Howell | vision of the constitution and by-laws. The | #061,000. This i the lurgest total for any nin. % ks 3 i o leas ( ey soil ewily, They al- winnor, you know, s after Siussou defonted | slew bor and started to lcave, but meoting a | next moeting will o hold at Boono the sec. [ months in tho iistory of the company. Tho 7 \ They do not show the dust in the least nor do they s ) ¥ Schueffor at Chickering hall, we all went | 4-year-oid child in the hall he deciaed that | ond Tuesday of October, 1892 A banquet ating exponses Woro $I58E600, Mking 7 S oloa ‘g ok which gives the wearer a dvessy appearanee. around to George's hall. Schueffer went to | the four hittle children must also die or his | was tendered the delegates by tho local | thenetearnings #1150 0. Forilo same period 55 lave cloan, bright ok L Saxton’s to drown his Sorrows in the flowing | seeret would bo out. Hoe killed the four in- | lodge tonight. lsst yeur the no}' ghrnings wore 8,257,000 bowl. Wa found Slosson feeling very happy. | nocont children, then saturated the ved o £ e % Y l l e N P l l l \ Aftor drinking & fow bottlos of wino, My, | goal oil und set the building on fire, ‘N Typhoid Fever in Town. i (Fl::‘ Wi o ol A N K ol ave NNoticec 1Cm Trooschor told George 1t would be gaod | Bors seeing the house ou fire hurried thither | Fowr Dovaw, Ia, Oct. 25.—[Speclal Telo- s JUIL falling In Epalr Ttly and / thilng i€ ho went 1o Juke and shook him by | In 1ime to seo the bodies boforo tho Gre had | gram to Tur Ber.]—The town of Ratbven | cred: Y iget A0 3 w - = STREET the hand, ; : dostroyed tho evidenco of tho crime. When | has thirty-two cases of typhoid fover, Four | = Heivy atorns coh ifiue in the southwast dis : 4 ON THE STREET. aOld duko dourt, liko mo said Goorgo, | arvested Howell baroly oseaped lynching. pationts ave aied from Its offect during tho | BArmen(sof Vraely doing w groutdeal’of j N et I AT 3 v ES 4 Tho atten by sio p [ ARES 0 NIOHSER 1 suprosed they were the duetion of merchant tailors, so perfec “But woall remoustrated,’” continced Mr LABORERN IN SESSION. BaLlon daya, it sutedding phvaloianasar | g N watars of Y fiiver Thunes aro reced: ’ And no doubt supjosed they were the production of mereha porfe ; Silya, “and at last George sald he would tako — iauAbo opiciemio la causedby 4 “Fiings for reetior Nood sumferors havo W, : ey SR e e b Dudloy Cavanagh's advice. Dudley said a | Meoeting of Nationnl Trade District )‘;r’*“:“l\‘ii‘\;l:*'\':‘llhll“\;:: :.L“m:y é;l‘:‘l;‘.‘;‘l;lkum the boen startod in Lagden und othor lurgo Eik- 7 e fitand such an air of comfors do they i fow words to Slosson, and tho result was wo No. 226 of New York. 3 : g LBt b, Y 4 and we would like to have you come in and fnspect them, orany otlers among the all put on our coats and went up to Sexton’ Yol ot, 28, T ronyens S — AtSt Petersburg £ pastors of the British- b B o our cota S ¥ NEw Yok, Oct, 25.—The annual conven: DEVELOPING THE COUNTRY. American churchos Buve opened & famine thousands of I Ee VO N R s that Mr Sliva ll;nll:‘(“;\mlulml trace ‘:....-\.}L No. .'l.;,m;muu L e o tovito'contgbutions: from” Enzlund ) : o was telling the story. “Old Comanche," | of Labor, comprised of surface railroad em- | Dakota Vyoming Railroad Being | "o steamer Blogotm 1 o Ao X P ,i rercoats being thus appealed 1o, took up tha anecdofe. | ployes, began here today. Delegates were Very Rapidly £xtended, DOE I AL oal i DI A AR BAMAERS BUO A v Slll[; and vercoats *'I thought it was Slosson's ghost when I | present from local and district assemblies in Raveo Ciry, 8. D., Oct, 28.—[Special Telo- AANORY "d. iy sous anu head of # saw him como through the doorway." | this city, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati, | ram to Tnk Bee.|—President Coad of the "““”$ e : ’ Phat 11 enr three foars ehoek full of all the male fashions of the day for hoth Adults o sald Billy. ‘“There wus Jake sitting over | - 4 Dillon w toned while passing fn the corner feeling ve o blue, | Columbus, Toledo, Dayton, Chicago, St. [ Dakota & Wyoming railroad returned this | throus!: the straets Bork. . Ono myan struck [ oorge walked over to him aia shook | Louls, Ouahn, Milwaukee, Butalo, Minne- | moraing nccompanied by soveral capitalista It u houvy biow Oif the log. with @ stick n- 7 and Juyeniles. his haud. Here was George,--and | 8polis, Denver and other cities, vho interested 1n the road. He state LA -4 ) % - ) ’ 3 nd Job /. Boxton's. face assumed. Au oxpression of | John W. Ross of Chicago was elected chair. | ho 4% 018rested 1 the road. Ho stated |- ipie English Board of Agriculture hs 2 Bankrupt Goods, Rehandled Stocks and Job Lots haughtiness—and bere was Juko—tho face | man and K. O. Lowis of Lynu secrotary of | Ml tha MO0 W o8 o e b e e of i (ntontion on the DAL of Hussie grew morose and sullen. But after that it | the convention Fapldiy on wastern divistons and coniractors | 10 Prohibit the exportution of whuat Have no chanes agaiust perfeet elothing, sold at first hands for the smallest possihle was all right. They opened a basket of wine lue moraing was for the most vart taken | HaDICIY OF WESTCER 4 CIOFS | 1t 1 stuted on the best of authorlty that j and thoo hogan talking of nctier waten. | U with the lnspootion of eredeaials. 'The SOROW ITIRES. Livutenint Governos Augers of Quebee has Z rice. Schaffer said ho would like to piay Slosson | rest of tno day was spent in discussing the v s ed v John Thompson Lo tuke netion J i New York for the coamplonship embiom, | Question of orgauization. A fow of the dele. | . Wil Wint RARAL RSN calnat the Ottiwa 10 Pross for intimating | Providing ho was allowed §250 for expense | Fates brosout wanted to witndraw from the Stovx FaLLs, § ., Oct. 28.—[Special | that 1,80 of the Bale Des Chalours ratlroad | Touey 1f ho 10st. Slosson said Lio was ready | Knighus of Labor and join tho American | Telegram to Tur Ber.]- Mrs. J. G. Blaine, | goney wis spent lu buying a necklace fo - - « at any time and would cover Jake's money | Federation of Labor, but’ tho majority of the | jr., left today for St. Paul 10 recoive treat | s oonmiors AR e ) 7 \ T whenever it was put up. Tuen Juke said e | delegates evidently thought it best 1 con- | maug for her eyos. Itis currently reportod | troubles in the unlversity of KAUTKhoM, Ruse | ol 14 " ‘g el l(l \ Ol bad some matters to arrauge befors he could | tinue their organization under the suspices | pere that she intends spending the winter in | sia, reports that the students imbibo ‘a per- \ ( (. () " setiio o the date of & mateh, and promisea | Of the Kuixhts of Labor. The discussion | S5 paut and that her divorce trial will come | BIcious politieal spirit trom the poopie of'tiie | 3 = %0 l0¢ Slosson kuow In 8 dy oF two just | Will be continued tomorrow and may Tesult | off some day in February ut Deadywood town mikny Of WO ire 4¥OW0d bbponents Of f ) Attand’ (o all our customere in the what he could do. After that the wine | ih the desertion from the Kuigkts of Lavor ¥ the present reg me and udvises that the uni- OHILDIREN'S DEPARTMENT | \ ) R Th of about 20,000 members, - versity be removed to Poltuva, = SENEE T " AL R v Kl Ll | Beat the Postomos Recora. A% Refiate aoalaetls Helibe Bimaek o RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. Inst weck, but we. are better pree | Loxnoy, Oct. 25 —The mail brought across = the subject af [rish houio ruie appearca in an pared to handis the trade now. ; | o Nank swntoment Issue of the Beriin Hamburg Nachrichten, [t Not 8o Lovely. WasiiNToy, D, €., Oct. 25.—The amount | the Atlantic by the White Star Line Teu- strongly reproaches the Parueli tes for their Southwest Corner 135th and Douglas. TAKE ELEVATOR. Minwavkee, Wis., Ock 25.—The billiard | of 41; per cent boads redeemed todsy were | tonic, which reached Queenstown yester- Chlldishobatinasy In postponing the settlo- | ¢ Second foor matoh touight betweon Eugeno Carter and | %50, making the total redemptions to data | day, beating the best eastward passage, was Lo ltind duoation and characterizes vobl | Frank lyes, for $00 & side rosulted 1 an V400, Bod leaving outstunding #4,747,250. | distributed in this city before o'clock ths Utopla. adstone’s help us u veritable genp FOR CATALOGUE 5 0, M. EVEN s e . 43 P\

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