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OMAHA D WELCONED AN EQUINE HERO, | fttuied Pucer oo o, tovect | FIGHTING - FRAIRIE FIRES. | Batnesiiattirins b ivute | WITH - RELICIOUS VOTARIES, | san shmsaeshass o3 in.se bo | HANDSOMELY ENTERTAINED Chicaeo association there next season. Richarason has an offer | ting talking the family when a neighbor came earned it honestly, We have no national of £1,300 1o Join an association club, but pre - | In, Tho neighbor wanted a rope to tie a c e issuos at stako in this campaign, fors to play it this city for #3,500, The local . with, and when he asked for it the str 3 1 would ask you all to vote for Henry Osthoft la Ter de: anti anagement, however, has refused so far to a r ) 1 2 jumped to his fpeg and ran out of the b Moatholist Episco iniste: cause he is an honest man and a democrat. aan bl Beatrice People Terder a Fublio Reception ok g T A A3 L K Farmers Along the North Loup Facing a | leaving his teawm behind. He next appe piscopal Ministers Moet at BAL I8 Peuon SHONEH, . N6 a5 ein shosite Y. M 0. A Annual Recoption to the to Lobasco, the Trotter. more thao his salary for Inst scason, Gore Common Foe, At tho residence of Mr. Reaves, near by, ro Oincinnati, by the leading newspaper of the state and an Publio a Grand Sucoass, has signed with the New York ciub, questing to stay fhere all night. Whilo talk- effort is being made 1o humiliato him before — 7 ing with Mr. Roaves a by vas hoard ap his constituents and the democratic party o FISHERY Q1 ESTIONS. S | proaching on the foad. ' or at once | AS FAITHE ; N Mr. C. S, Montgomery was next called by ane ADDRESSED BY THE CITY'S MAYOR, gt MUCH VALUABLE PROPERTY DESTROYED. | FUHSCE T O s at tho side of the road and FAITHFUL AS EVER TO DR BRIGGS. | e L o et thon 5 | CLEVER WORK OF THE SEVERAL MEMBERS, Demands Made by Newfoundland — disappoeared 3 Osthoff 1" asked the speaker. *Why, he ped- . — Tho toam ard buggy loft bohind is in the dled milk," yolled somebody. ‘Then Mr, Music and a Procession in His Honor [ N diately for | THOUSANds of Ac o Grazing | hands of Sheciff Shrick, awaiting an_owner. | Directora of the Union § ary Montgomery started _out in o longthy de. | EIght Hundred People Present te b ALIPAX ot, 29, mmediately fol 3, by The horses ave biack weldings, about vours ) . tai'ed ac 1 o e Lands Being sred Utterl L hold His Cours ai'ed nccount of the hard rond Osthoff had >, ate 5 el —Third Day on the Syracuse 16wWing the demanal, of the B vohin, N, By b bl ik L/ old, and wert’hitchod to a top buggy, con- SR bl o to travel to rise from a milk peddlor to & WAL LUy e 8L g WKite—Other Fac- Chamber of Commerce that the government Usecless for the Present taiting two lap biankets and a robe, iatholics Celebrate Mis. cognellman Affalr Last Night—How v dol bl i ¥y W Rt oyl Di sonary Moctings. oy Clmon sads it s donted by the 1€ Wik CoRTrne shipped to Boston and Gloucester, the W 1xcors, Neb., Oct. 20, —[Special Teleg R su as fellow citizens or ¥ pormIty Horald, the loading nowspapur of tho fatand, | T e | to T Bk, 1A splondid banquot was te X ) you as follow citisons oF they T be pornitted Beatnice, Nob,, Oct. 29 Special Tele. | savs wrer, Neb,, Oct. 2 pecin dbred toniuhit to M® JONR'D, Button, secko. | Cixcixsary, 0., Oct. 20.~The somi-annual | community, I haye fought in dobates w h "he annual rocoption to tho public given ram to. Tk Bre,| Lobuseo, 4, G, Ladd's | DUFeE the past gear tho government be. | Bir.] —A damaging praiefe fire is raglug in | fered Jobieit to Mr 48h T BUVOM, BEEEH | meotinge of tho 'bishops of the Methodist | my repubilcan acquaintances and tho hext | by tho Omahn Young Men's Christian asso- [ : stawed ‘upon the Amerlcan fshormen f this county. Bver since Saturday night it | try of the Trish Land Leagu Amere® | Eniscopal church began hero today with o wo have met as wood friends. Tnorofore, | eiat ¢ " famous trotting stallion, with a record of | buit. iee, shippinz and tradinz faeflities nnd 1% tho S5 58608 SORONTEd L SAaR: pal church began here today with all rofore, | ciation last night cortainly attained a degres i) Aol Hae todRy. from & :] &Il Ithne n 1t< power to glve thom to for- | has been buring in the hills botween the | 10 ces ho has d o present oxcopt Thoburns, who s in India, | | WS surprised today to sco myself classod | of guocoss gratifsing to tho. mombe a 2:1014. was roceived bucik hero today frol ward® their fishing interests. At the san Micdle and North Loup mivers, and the | It was held at the Capitol hotel nnd some of | i Ay v bl Sty ho | A8 8 murderer and to have my habits as. e JURAHEARL LR ke L triumphant tour of the leading race eourses | time Canadian fishermen were denfed the 4 L A the | 1he most prominent citizens of Lincoln we aylor, who is in Africa and Vincent, who | gujled in a littlo poster which was distributed | friends of the association of tho enst, Tho ovent was taken advaotago | Privileo of frov balt, and thousinds of do'- | heavy winds of today have driven it into tho ke oiath wors. raapouded to by | ‘18 ih: Burape fue bis health, T LS REPOREL s TR ot oy cmcuted 11 i WL, vosaptlons. by, the: Voune of by n laree number of the horse's frionds | ovie Coniiine fron, the ;“‘.,"}]‘j; shitiing | valleys, where much damago has veen done, i r. Sutton, Judge Tib The business before tho bisops is consid- [ Mr. Moore, T have always said that ho was & | Mon’s Christian association have boe fa Beatrice to give him a royal reception. | conniodity. | s but few of the families are prepared for rroll, B, O, Gassids, X | oration of reports from all portions of tho | JOlIV good fellow. Ho wes a good soldicrund | vomo vory popuine in Omaba, b b e dered iho muste for | . WIATLdId the government receive from the | five this carly i the soason. As yot no loss b ASLORRLL S field, questions of administration and fixing | U004 citi I would nevee try to gathan f wovy oaliing out - lacgo tionco, The Dempster band rendered th Amoricans In e for this - concession? |y baan yeported except the destruction of J. Moriariy s s ; 5 | oflico by maligning him. 1 makeno apology ling largo - audionco, tha ocension and led tho procession up Court | Kimply nothinz. Tho Ameriean governuent | o0 BEF FREEL 0 S i T T e plas of the_ B m;»lml visitation to :n- for being Irish or for being a Catholic, for T | and last night simply added ono ‘st Mr. Ladd proudiy leading Tiobases, A od 1 duty on all fish earried in any for- | fa ¢ nte nges, whic s exce i will a Court Hous spring conferencos is probable, also, that | wijll not be content to wear a badgo of inferi- | more triumph to the list of the soctul achiovo: l“l:"l’.'!‘l.-] . -Ix e of INfth and Court streots | G&1 bgttom, which was practicaily prohibl: | tionally good this fall. Thousands of actes | Goprm Stovs Ciry, Neb., Oct. 20, —[Special | the quadrennial address of the bishops to the | ority, I am so 116 - dHuetion’ of e | nisnts ddereditod to. the WatRusiaNtie shg D ivored an oloquent addross, | Lo miake herting caniht by onr peopie and | have been burned over already, and tue firo | to Tuw Brr.|—The contract for erccting Da- | Ecneral conference which moets in Omaba | ligion has been dragged into the campai earncst workors in the association, 3 Mot Fogg delly Lerabababied, * | Bousht by theirs in our buys poss ns Amerl- | 18 still beyond control. WOTR doRNEYIS O GONTEHBINE dE.tHIRE plHe | o ooy Wi LEseeTvg colistdartion, It is becauso I love this country that I have Tho varlors were choerfully decorated with giving o brief history of the famous horse fish, thus prevent nz our A boy of about 14 styling himsell ‘. Vi Badu 6t to Ooktbastar S, B, T £ s , — = 4 tried to mako treland a picket in the sen for | fancy Chinese lanterns and tropical piants tulating Beatrice on the fact that ¢ 1 competing with n for tho | James,” and tramping his way back to \xlu. j’:' ;‘ "_":“‘ "\"H "1\“ "I: gt t“f:‘ A “’I FUTHFUL TO BRIGGS. this great phalznx of state Applause. Dt 0 souri from the Biack Hills, was taken in by | ¢ity for $14,5%5.85, Wor L vomton o — “Am T to bo told now that because I pos- | orchestra disconrsod ploasing. selootions. o i i oue balks tho genial host of tho Doming house, 1. H. | Atonce Thecontract calls for, tho comule: | pirectors of the Union Seminary De- | soss a faith along with 200,000,000 othors hat | tuisie 1n tho recontion rooma” Sher atton Third Day at Syracuse, with ts n o fir manner. Lot the i Harris, and by him fod and given smploy- | ton of the biling on or bofor Aveil 1, clare iheir Rishts. T am not fit to run or hold an ofivet” (Cries | & o'clock tho — nssembiod guests. and Briacusr, Nob. Oct, 20-—|Special Tele- | puthionvy dutyon ali herrine shiprol by | menty and it Is stated upon kood aWthority f J o ceyision of Atchitect Charies Brown of | NEW Youx, Oct. 2. ~Tho directors of the [ Of (G no.B) 0 o | friends “of the association were invitad o i Bek|—Today was the third | forefzners and “forc ottoms. We hiuve | that the vagabond is responsiblo for tho fi UL aioh Thesluatial sen 2 wuen Phil Sheridan rodo down the | o the concort b AL Ry ARSI gram t i . G4 Bt A Therl 4 A Vi Sioux Cit nion Theological ninary met again this | . a Bl ¢ | brotking on the kite.| heen tou long siav i baving out of pure cusscdness started th : VL : ken lines at Codar Creek 1 wonder if he | whoro two vory clovor ontortaiaing . pro day of the great record bronking on the k cans fire in the hills between this place and Dun- K onrney Burglnr's Neat Work morning to coufer with the committee from | asked tho pormission of a Sixtesnth street | gy W DFOA DT EOt BTN BOLALY shaped trac Splendid time was made, SHORT ON NOVEMBER CORN. ning, while freighting through with uload of Keanxey, Nab,, Oc Special Te the general assembly regarding the disap- | blacksmith to beat the life out of Early and | The audionco was too large to bo entertained furnish a theme for Reed’s immortal poem in tho concert hall and the committee very altho! 1 the wind blew a perfect gale. I'he coal. % . o v draiver proval of Prof. Briggs' appoint t A . — TR (e 380t yine o o gram to Tir Bee.|—Tho money drawer of s’ apy Me G Sy attondanco was good. The special from + O1d and Conservative | Tho connty spent about 8500 trying to con. | &Fam to tuit | oy hairin the iV PA 181807 thaYBoE Mr. Gannon then spoke of tho many great | wisoly provided « sccond ontertaimment Lincoln was loaded and the regular f vict one of theso fire bugs at the last term of | the Brunswick hotel at an early hour this b tho\ 8 HOUG : § men who were Catholies, and then said that | the gymnasium, which was ¢ AL fille Nebraskn City was jammed. Chicago Broker. the court and would ¢ considered tho | morning was relioved of 8§10 while tho nient | SREC 0K & keebss for o hout. AMhougl Wil | ovory ropublic excopt blick Siboria hud been | Tn'the language of Soeretaty Obur. the soung First ruco: 500 trottings purse, $200: o, 1ML, Oct. 20.—-A wood money well spout bad it but intiwidated tho | clork was at a trafn. A fine overcoat dis P aerstood the ditectave. 0F e oaminary | founded and sottied by Catholics men were “just like Baroui's gréatest show Alcolyt surprise was expressed by Board of firo fionds, wiv have succecded in burning | peared from one of the rooms about the same | LGkl as over to Briggs, Chairman Martin then introduced A, C. | on carth; thoy had two rines, oo, King Haliic 1 & mou s morning ovor tho report of H. H, | this county over every season and left tug | time, A lvory tonm vy stolen from Shol- Whon the_conferenco adjourned tonight | Y pkoloy, wwhoisald that he did uot, oharge | Dean Gurdnor deliverod’ o ‘short open Vanessa Aldrich, un old and consorvative broker, had .| ange unmolested for one year. on this forennon and it is supposed that the | yna' proccedings of the two duys' session | LUE BEE with wilfully misrepresenting the | jug nqdress to the audienco in the > same person committed all of the offenses St ) T i cts in the campaien, because they were | concert hall LR Golden Halr R 0 boen obiized to suspond. He was unable to FREMONT'S BIG BLAZL, = wero made public. The directors of the | SR/ LIS ERIPLEN, (DOCY Y were | concert hall, a tov, C. A, Goss Lord Callrey. ... B e EaAINE Honks, (LinsnmEY Bud LI pr i D a s P A AR CCBRRCT W, U seminary have maintained their allegiance to | f3EEEE € Sk Ll el L LA the guests who assembled in the g0 throuzh the clearing house, it seems, ARt Ad ounty W. C. T\ U. Prof. B whose election to the chair of | Lhen the speaker entered into a long ex m. The programmes the rost of Murray Jdohi . 5 e I - Baby Bashaw s . | be notitied those who bad trades with him to | Hemp and Twine Compiny's Large Hastixas, Nob,, Oct. 20.—|Special Tele- | piblical thoology was vetoed by tho goneral nation of Mr. Osthoff's record as council- | the way through were almost aiike, as the DL ol L closo them out at once, Warchouse Destroyed. gram to Tie Brg]--The Adams county | assembly 1 defended all his actions. | o the | Performers passed from ono audienco to the el 2 1 Mr. Aldrich is a director of the Board of Fresost, Neb., Oct. 20.--[Special Tele- [ Women's Christian Temperanco Union insth Tho two days’ session resulted in o great | o SGBert WV, bateicl was next called to b “I other and played a doublo ongagement in the Pl g e i Gz S P o g & ioht a fiee | tUte begau here this morning. deal of tall, but the matter is unsettled, with 3 b 8 Ay Pt At same evening, Guelph : o 2 1e and s porsonally a popular and hig gram to Tue Brr.]—At 10:30 tonight o fire doul of tallc, but tho malton is unisottled, with | A& "Bomis in'a shamoful way, saylag (AU 10 | "o paitetiantos drill by tho junfor class irother Dan 2. i4 comed man, but ho. hasnot been DIOWE- | brog out 1 @ largo warchouso beloning to Pest-oyed a Grain Ofce. LA Mfuvorablo to any near st- | ywas formarly tho privato sccretary ta, that | was. excoptionnily. creditavlo. dnd _ olictod Time: 2128 i O O e con the rarior " | the Fremont Howp and Twino company, | Bynox, Nob, Oct. 2 special Tele: Dr. Hastings, on behalf of tho seminary | 1O1orious perambulating lunatic asyluum bet- | gencral upplause.” The elub swingiug by Mr record breaking bogun, Fredole By an - | ag oxtromely haggard looking. “I caunot | It was under full headway beforo the fire | Gieorze W. Pickering was destroyed by firo | bourd says: ~“Wo recommend toat in | Ge'Nioiell 00 a"or only. slandered but | waaeans of (the lind ever seen in the L P Aot e half o 1i99: | tell the extent of my indebtedncss,” he said, | dopartment conld respond and efforts to save | this morning. Tho loss is estimated av $100, | ofder to prevent suture jaMisconeoption f e him . VAeloty of thovements antl_ia the wrace with d finishod 51, Tho Inst ha 122, | 8 i omber corn and T8l one o 5 q B B PAD G o interests of tho boar s matter epcam AR oty of movements anc 0 graco makini him the fustest yearling in the state, | M1 fell short en Novembor corn nd coul | it were unavaiting. Tho building was fitled | With 10 msurance. the following minute be entered upon our | ,, CoNgressman Bryan, who cawe in at this | which ho performed tho worlk Alix, 2:16, trorted an exhibition mils in 2:00, [ #O5 Ake Kood wy ceats, Tho JWOIORCY I | with bindiug twine, there being about 250,000 NI GITTON N IO WA, record. Inasmuch as there appears ty bo in [ e was called for, and ho spoko for o fow | Messrs. . . and G, T. Zimworman, making the last half in 1:05, Jed (2519) went | ¢4 F 0 0TSy man on the board and | pounds of the finished vroduct in the stru Sk SOme quarters amisconeeption of the mean— | oy o (R A “" mlml.m‘l ‘l‘ln" 'l”\‘\\‘l \‘\“ Martin, ¢ }\ Anderson Aln ull A. I 224, und lattlor, Wilkes (8:0%) in 2%73%, | never anticipated this trouble. By Satu ture. The warehouse was entirely consumed | Local and National Issuss Honestly | 0% and intentof the action of of sho board | yujlod for Osthofr. s bl b 3 Trottin with fweive ntrics, and the | I counton closing out all ‘my doals, Until | and very littlo of the immense quantits of | Discussed —tiepub’icans Hopeful. | profiiior ern to b veported (o the foneral | g, LB democratic nominee for mavor stopped | o aorabatic feuts performed by Mossrs 38 trotting with eight entries. s A Gl B A UL tavin will bo of any vadue. Lho 1935 will be | Cepux Raribs, I, Oct. 20.—[Spocial Tel | issombly, and, further, broviding. that no fo tho fooilighits and sald: WTto ‘prasence of B W Maetin ana - Heury Meluterfory wero " - rom 2 0 to 25,0 ully insurcd. o . o anter: N a 1) sh el Ll ere tonig C at 0 demo- hoartily applaude - £ o ,000 to § )\ 1 G egram to Uitz Brk.)—Ali tho trains entering | Such appointment should be consid- | 30 M niENy v ¥ upplau Another Young Flyer. DHATEMYTIN Two adjoining barns velonzing to Christ 1‘ e : I atahoy b il dss compicte clection if dis- | CYAts tako an interestin the welfure of the In the lineof voeal work Mr. Dorrick IsvEpexnesce, In, Oct. 20.—Sunol’s and | o 3 e i o | Hoffmau_ana Frank Krollop wero also [ U8 city this attarnoon and evening, brought | [U, (0 & najority vote of the | county and city, If Lam elected, ns 1hope L | pleased everybody with a bass solo, Mr., L. Moubars’ rovords for S-yoar-olds are again | WY the Grenadier Guards THrew | yypoq, their loss beini about $500. In lurgo deiegations of ropublicans carrying | ygcombly and board, would heroby record its | §13H be, Lwilltry as far as possibla to con- f B, Copelund received liboral applauso ut the e Their Rations Away. & cornstalk canes, to attend the big repablican | eonietivg that the suid. action of 1970 wag | QUCt the city’s affaws honestly and upright. | closo of . tenor sonw, which he ml"- by Ralgn Wilkes, b. s by Ited | LONDON, Oct. 20.—A report sent to tho Nebrasks Congrogationalsts, meeting addressed by Cotonel D. B. Hend: then understood by this boara to refer tothe | UGUIRIENLY o the | B8V In A very pleasing | mauner, toduy by Ralph Wilkos, b s, by KO0 | omoial headguarters iv rogard to the rocont | Fuksoxt, Nob., Oct. 20.—[Special to T | yon of lowa aud General T. J. Henderson of | clection of additional members of the faculty | o, it ® £00d hoarty chicor for Osthoft the | and Mr. W. 5. Heller told o story about, the Wilkos L aTuo moitnen s e made the | troublo amov the Grenadier guards p B, | —Today’s session of the Goneral Ass0- | Tilinois, The mooting was held in Greon's | Ahdnotto theappointment to new departinents zedi “Duteliman Setting a"Hon;ithat. scomed ta acquaintance of the kite, and three times e e lemions e | Ly L b L of Instruction of professors already itice & 5 cateh tho audience 1 a very ticklish manuer, AEAIN e mee e S been startad 1o | lly confirms wne Truth's story of yesterday, | clation of Congregational Churchos began | gpora house, ahd “when County Chatrman | g tosirietion of professors alrendy in offive Will Discuss the Situation. and tho applause which followed Mr. Heller beat bis record of 2:21. [ach trial he has | xcept thatit says that only the corporals | this morning with devouonal exercises con- nm called the weeting to order the house | 4g ynay seom expedient to the board. A monster mass meeting of republicans | away from the stage should have ecalled him knocked off a notch, Tonight he stands be- | wore arrested, as it was impossible to dis- | ducted by Rev. John Askin, moderator. The | was packed and mAuy had boen turned away. Pho assembly committes then caucussed | and others who have the best interests of tho | back for an en-core piece, but he could not fora e world with but ono sunerior, but | yer who threw tho food out of tho window. | commitice on crodentials mado its report wnd polonel Heudoreon spolco. for nenrly U0 | aud s this respommo: clty at heart will bo beld tomorrow ovening | Do indicad 1o ro-uproar. e ois on a record-breaking track und his | The report denies that there was any mutiny | tho association proceeded toa permanent or- s, mainly vpon natic ssues. Whorens, Prosident Hnstings, representing | o : s N e eekna After the regular programme had been HoREl A EthG = Jihen 3 \ T assoclation pr ¢ : speaking of ~Govornor Boics' Now York L stings, represonting aud opera house. It will bo agrand | i ploted the guests wero entertained ver: backers think has the blood and speed to | and declares that the trouvlo was merely u | 0 SSREERUDE BROVERCT R IR | s i YOI T TeRO COrS oI I VTSI R0 e i L Mection “Hemonstration and. the gues. | completed the guests wero entertained very overtake the Californan, C. W. Williams | childish refusal on the part of the men to cat ch he declared he had grossly. misr tee thut directors reserved the right to | tio, at issue wi pale o pleasantly in the parlors aad recep handled the ribbons mnd sent bim to the irst | tho food provided for. them bocause thoir | oficers for tho enswmg yoar: Rov. Dr. | sonted things and decinred that tho figures | determing this guestion heroattor st tho | Uos now: at. issuo will bo naudled witbout | 1ioy®ydus ™ for an' - hone “or maro uarter in 3414, half in 1:09!; and the mile in [ complaint that there was too much bone in | Thain of Crete, moderator; Rev. H. Bross | furnished by Mr. . Sovercign did not prove | simo time exp d tho readiness of the [ §OVCS 8 CRnans, k both city and county | Mr: Ts [1 McDonald sung veryd acceptably, T the meat rations was ignored. There has | and Rev. Taylor, clork and assistant clork, | that corn was raised i tho state of Towa at a | directors to hear views on con eI | R B for tho ;’:1;'1“ o wonrs il oh | and with instrumental miusie, " chorus sing and he ‘will be started again at his presont | bean no troublo since the incident re- [ A preliminury skirmish on tho recognivion of [ 1038 I'he result of the liquor tr L thoroughly exposed, aud the needs of the | i and general sociability, the closing hout mark. ferred to. . Gates college was had, but as it was out of :‘x e “‘"&"\vwd.;:‘l‘:ml {llit;\ul,\ slacs ” B L MRt RR Ui ARl city of Omaha and of Douglas county will be | Of the recoption was mudo very dolightful B Carrle B won, Al TS tho regular order, no definite action was had. | in the union, and ivhile the question hiad no r upon Loth clontly and convineingly sat forth, It will be | 1Thore must have been not far from 500 ond, Pride th : ] A report on the financial status of the asso. Iadics and gentlemen in attendance during ¥ I | % vet been solvea he belioved that the time | and it desires to know the $iews of tho df e e ot Tl e woiyot 1-0ld 3:30 trots Jessio MeCorkis won; —_ clation showed it 10 bo in_ good condition, | Would come when the solution would be | tors upon the “fundamental point, for it tho &% WIPAEIL GHSession OF men ud WEASIEe | g ogentng, and all wers highly entertained : & by the young men having the reception in Knightmont second, Cyrus third. Best time! [ Davidson, the Governor's Appointee sl % soveral ohirchos! nre dsling found, and that he believed that the. republi- | & reement or arranzement is not legally or 1 L t kX Pl e AR e :.!mu;.hu ‘.L\f\‘:“l e u‘”us ln} d( alinquent. | Lo party would always be found avrayed | Morally bindinz on hoth parties it isof no | ment and sentiment thrown to the winds. i ra IO R Y ora0 (LD MRS RS AIation Y trot: Clara won, Newton second, ing L e ecognized. Jommittes were named by the moderator as nst the saloon.: He declared that the in- | Practical use to aiscuss what Is the true con- Senator Charles 1% Manderson, Hon. John 8 Bost i g TarLanassE, Fla., Oct. 20.—Colonel Cock. | follows: alopn, £ b, struction of the said arrangement oragree- | M. Thurston, Hon. Bdward ' Losewater, R 3 1 RelBius oaan Reve WO BusG tions pointel to the defeat of Mr. Boies. | o ! s toiy > 1Xosa SIGNAL SERVICE. 3 rell, representing Secrotary of State Craw- | . fieliglous exercises-——tovs. W. . Buss, G. frequentlysinterrupted b et Colonel . R. Scott, Hon. W..J. Councll, mit won t g W. Mitchell and C. N. Dinsmore. pequsndlyiiniaciipte Wby supplause The directors withdrew from the confer- | John C. Wharton, J. G. Tipton, John Mat carrled off the second i 2:1% while Bopaven- | ford, tonight made answer tg the alternative | “iiuiico Rovs, S. L Hanford, k. L. Ely, bis speecty; which was pronounced | gnee after the documont had been read, and | kover and others will address the. peonie on ture clafmed the third in 2181 writ in the supreme court, insisting that the | Colonel S. S. Cotton. pefione {"“fj'l‘ ;';‘;' PR "92;“1‘ '"f'd- L devoted | ®Mterun hour's deiiberaoion committed’ this | the subject of “Good Goverament—State, tions for 1ts Improveme tacing nt Washinzton. governor was not the proper party to wsti- | “Printing—Revs. H. Bross, N. Plass and'A. | Geueral Hendersop followed and devoted | yop)y County and City." Wasnizgroy, D. C., Oct. 20.—Chiof Sig - tute mandamus proceedings to compol the | Hargreaves, himself ulmost “wholly to un exposition of Wherens, T Every vited to'be pre: A 3 i RAoR DHACR WA oToR SDVOL 0ok 20 | 8 roce 5 ? e \crens, The question has been rafsed by | Every one invited to be present. ORicer Groeloy, fn his annual roport, makes secretary to countersign and affix the seal of |~ pProsident Perry reported on the condition | the tarifl. the committee Of the zenernl assembly now in — apecinl! noiilt ofibhio n 6663816y 6P IMprove: and congr % tho early part of the evening Butler's Lobasco was owned here. E ook bt e means of General Greeley Makes Sof The weather was very pleasant and the larg- | the state %o the appointment of Davidson as | of Doane college, = His report showed the ey e rsr s RN Cnante s LIt H IS i asitn Ritude e DN RO D AN D) of this board towirds the arrangement of 1870 mon in the mlitary field telegraph system est crowd of tho season was prosent sonator, claiming Call was elected, that no | number of students In_the prevaratory de- | Fonr Manisov, In, Oct. 20.A spocial | First ruce, purse $500, for 2-ycar-olds, six | vacancy existed; court had no jurisdiction | partment 1o be fifty-one against sixty last 111 load of N SPLE L hal ot Fatieond sE bl £ suld arrang tarlongs. Scven starters: Lamplichter, 115 | and moved to quash tho writ. year, total attendanco in all dopartments, | tFaitt load of Northern Pactiic rallroad offi- | duuin LR e H R DRt Through the Nebr means Lo keep tno signal corps abroust of (2 to L wor, Stadrld, 10 (0 to 1 secona. Mra. | Court adjourned without decldiug the case. | 185 Thero is great religions activity among | ¢lals arrived in this city today and mado a | Gl BE0SRATT 1S MRS B Sbiont | 4 SitheiNebe modern progress. Genoral Greeloy has long o) "-“‘_‘;\']*_ o R & the students; the Young Men's Curistian | trip over the Chicazo, Fort Madison & Das | eriy abrogated. LLSVILLE, O., Oct. 20.—[ wpprecia ted the importance of balloons ir ks lioana S rihn e G D SR A ELISON, associution holding five meetings weekiy. | Moines raitroad. Thais is thoir socond visit | Thus the conference ended, gram to Tug Bre.|—The Novraska exhibi- [ aetive military operations and has made S o 17 (10 to 1 wom: | gans 4 e 0 ] The canvass for funds for the coilege had | to this piace, and it is suspeoted that tho faigani tion train reached East Liverpool at noon | special estimatos for the purchase and cor - ;\a"x‘»:’y":;‘l;'xm o), second, Gald Dollar, 104 -'"lfl"‘ "'_“"" IM: e l"l“"" |"""&:"l' from bv‘vu syijsug *‘**f[lll; “A[}ll !'I\\c closo of lnlu Novthern ic is tiguring ou a route from WOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. today, the cars being opened shortly before 1 i~u~m-m nof r‘:nm.‘n;x-l mlm“u’vu”t]x‘u;)x:,““\xll;x(‘-xlw Lo, third. : e the Manitob Penitentiary. school year inJune $17,500 had been received, | this place through Des Moiies and Sioux L I I D A i ia ekt wilbinia bonars | 1e%nthcoo adjunct to the pormanent nn?l"n'.’-.'f{'- .').““!;fi};;w,f,‘;o;g’ i iomiono ;;,‘j“" WiNxipEG, Man., Oct. 20, —~W. B. Gillette, | 0f this amount $14,665 came from Mussa- | City to reach thew main line in Minnesota | Needs of the Foreign Ficld—Doings | throw of Pennsylvania and tne peopie of | Cdlipment of thesigual corps. e speaks ot L un elghtl. starters: S a, 108 ¢ Y ety e husetts and Connccticut, and $2,160 from Dakota, It 1 that they have long 5 3 3 Rk b 3 the great wid a captive batloon was o the Lo ® won. Kingmuker, 6 (11 to 3, sccond. | who was sentenced to ten years' imprison- | SUCKR A b He e Thead and Dakor It 15 suid that they have lon of the Society. three states crowded the cars to their utmost g S S0 BRI S anenvers, A small -olds nnd . o 3 $a0h Bl lojonce 2 er and by acting wit > Sunta e ARy 0 " - the vor 2,000 persons pussed ) ol ling kI1OWRnGts, milo. Six | Mountain penitentiary last night. Guletta | increased $1,463, now being $17,500. bope tosecure (he route by using the Fort | af the reportof Mrs. Cowen of Cincinnati, | 1y o Fellsvillo periment the best mechauism, such asa i) Margliorita, 105 06 v won, Uituicn, | camo hero from Boston and ‘purchased | Phen fotlowcd voports ® corlceriin LT Tt L B e e ,‘l‘K,"',“,‘“f,i‘(:"“‘]fl"’\}]', '"u\:‘,““,:,;fl‘w S crowis | powerrul flash lizut for nigut sigualling and socond, Cerebus, Ly rivd. veral large ol Stireallaa i Hne | oallas: Jol Drank S nd ! L = l " i n lally as ally 1n eh purpose rd: | severat larko blocks of real estate, giving | college, Neligh, Frauglin, Chadron iy L S the first business transactea today by the | ested. Everyoneis elamorous for the read reh purposes. ; B a00,1 lens of u1y | Prowmissory notes on a Boston firm, which [ Weeping Wator academies, all of which were enator Allison at Oukland, A -3 r mattor in tho honds of the delogates, A B Durse Ffor maidens of ull | proved to be forgeries. A largo reward 15 | shown to boina reasonably prosperous anc | Oskiaxb, Ia, Oct. 20.—[Special to Tup | exocutive committee of the Mothodist | 11 mattet in tho hands of the delexaten, ' 2 For Foreisa Stations. 10 B, won. Balbriggan, 101 @ | offered for his arrest. hopeful condition Bit. |--Sonator Alison addressed a large | Women’s Missionary socie it ho have passad through tho train ,}m_ Wasmixaroy, D ‘«'.. Oct. 20.—The United to 1 socand, Gondollur, 104 (15 t0°5, third. e R e G and enthusinstic audionce here Monday | The chief vesolution recommended for | jts departure from Omaba placo it at 100,- | States steamship Petrel was today ordered it 3 Gy s i Bl R ot elo. | evening. Althoush the hall was packed he | adoption provided for the holding of a mis- | 000. This caanot bo far from correct. Word [ to sail immediately from New Yok for 4 Take:n from Jail and Hanged to a i Paeeitt 1E0 | held the attentiou of the entire audience for [ sionary convention in Cuicago during the | received heve from the advance agent of the | Chinu by way of the Suez canal. Loxnoy, Oct. 20.—Svortsmen interested in Gees s ‘ ‘-‘ @ [ gram o Tur Biz. ] —Contractor W. C. Smith, | gver anhour., Theround of applause which [ World's fai train, alters the schedule shuntly, bringing The United States steamship Yorktown e/ New it racos arafmion ietirraaling, . Tree he Court Yard. who has been building two new school houses | grectod tigynention-of Blaine’s name provea [ Mrs, J. 1. Gracie, secrotary, read her re- | the party into Columbus tomorrow, wnere et et BARIa B ra Lk Conav 2 Bha il Covixgroy, La., Oct. 20.--Jack Parker, | ip this city, bas been having considerable | that the Whdienca was tursely republican. | port. The receipts fov the year were shown | the entire day wiil bo spent. Saturday will | {0 B 0 fow diys to conl _and will then colored, has been confined in jail since Octo- | trouble with the school board becauso of his [ Among other speakers of the evening were | to bo $26,6:/0, an mcreaso of £:4,330 over last | be spent at I_\”':y““_“"{‘mk;‘\_:‘ cELELL b ity | procecd on her way to tho Pacific station, Cambridgeshiro stakes, which was run ot | UeF 10 for tho murder of John Hundy, col- | inability or indisposition to push the work to | MOSSIS: Steadman aud Shugart of Council s, TU was ated that the forcign 1 mac x s uto that elty |40, 0hing ar Chali in about three we : K 4 v : Blufts, ields next year would need 530,000, from all the surrounding towns to meot the the Newmarket Houghton meoting yoster. | O 8t Abita Springs. At ths preliminary | complotion within the contract time—Novem- o Mrs, Pauline J. Waldon, agont of tho soci- | Nebrasia party and the cars will bo 1it by Keceived a New Position. day. ‘Thero was much surprise when Com- | examination yesterday iwitnosses testified | por 25 At u lato mecting of the board it wa 1 lowa Shlifcliisesinuod.p - 's publication, The eathen Womans' | electricity and kont open during tho evening Wasiisaros, D, C., Oct. Mrs, James edy, which started at odds of 7 to 1 ngainst | that .‘;'l' kor bad frooly and voluntarily ad- | decided to take the work ont of Swmith's [ Crestox, Ta,, Oct. 20.—|Speciai Tele orted’ the paber to bo in a very | to vetter accommodate tho crowds. Tno | 0 T b B GG T T UEE o of the her, sot tho pace in the race and won by half | Witted bis crime. At a late hour last night | hands and complete the job undor tho imme- | to Tik Bei. ] —Action fur damages was com- | flourishing condition train will return to Columbus that night, Al s 5 v a leagth, her previous performances not huy- | & mob of negroes broke in the jail aud took | dinto supervision of the board. Smith was | menced today against soveral suloon men | The afternoon and evening sessions were | Where Sundiy will bo spont. Alfter leaving | censiis burenn his beot abbolnie . ing warranted betters in placing much confi- | Pavker out and hanged him to alinb of & | pormitted to continue with the work, how- | 41 ownors 0f buildings by the wife of ex- | devoted to raports of missionaries from India | Columbus on” Monday worning noxt it is | to the board of manuewent Grthe Gt dencon bor us & winner. Tho Newmarkat treo in the jail yard. grer, s tho ensiost Wy ouu of tho dilemms. | Mayor Patterson, ailesing that on severai | aed the discussions of the uecds of that field. TR M C TR OVER | (i R fmen are betting heavily that the judges esterday lio drew §2,500 on one of his 0sti- | goensions. when (ntoxicatnd, ho camo nomo hat city and , where the £ will not award the race to the filly 2 mates, e 3 G BT bt a1l i deatroyoa o ST man Ot RSO T B S e Bond statement Tho stewards of this jockoy club ave now He left about 300 in bank to meet his move | " 1t e S Loulsyiues, O, \iBpecial Telegtait | wasmyaroy, D. C., Oct. 20.—The amount making u close inquiry into the running of | Guns and Pistols Used at an Ar pressiug ills fov material and labor and has | Ge'io i ehtest Tiwyers in western Towa, | Second Day's Coleb oIl sp = THotNebraskuiizalp xesuhed i i Gl st R e ias I v e Comedy. Since sho won her maiden victo sas Alliance Meet disappeared with the balance. Whither ho [ pithe BEERITSY R et i, Alliance at 7 o'clock this evening. An invi- | of 415 per cont bonds . uy of Kompton park in May last, ber raunivg | Lurns Rock, Ark., Oct. ws i has gono or when he will roturn no one TR - o simare:Optholio} fatianuhid ol eatndad iho (oreasglite . has been rogarded as inconsistont with the | pean recsived heor. e knows. His bondsmen are in considerable Wreoke ! the Ronnid Ho se. Bavrisone, Md., Oct, s | city todine with tho Nebruskans av the Ru e 0,600,700 200 HoBVi0R. QUMIMNGIRE; Brilliant viciory sho scorad g estoday 1 the | been recoived here of a terrible encounter tribulution over the matter. Tho DINIINES | Boms Dones To ot o [Shecias Telo. | orocted this morning 1 the great improvised | S¢iL hotel iu recognition of tho friendiy spirit | &,641,000. large fiold of twenty-elaht horses that ray | the farmers alliance meeting at Bucksport | are now about half complotad, und it is possi- DB AR, A LSO AL S > it I e ¢ | evinced for tho party upon tho occusion of LALNS PALT OF DENVER, against he last night. In a quarrel betwecn the specta- | ble that they can be finished for the amount | E¥am ““ Tuk Bee.|-—A runaway locomotive -‘“l“"“"-‘ hall of t 'l;‘ “'“’“”‘“T of St I-‘l wy | their visit to Allianee on Tuesday 1.n~*l Upon CLEERE 4 t - tors rifies, shotguns and pistols were used | named in the bid. So the school district shed ints the Iilnois Ceuntral round house | and there was celebrated on this second the urrival of the train a sumptuous bauquet 5 S _l nu’nglun at Nashville. with deadly effect. Burt Mauning, J. , | will not bo out auything on account of the | at Cherokee this movuing, bringing a portion | of the centenary of tho seminary, a solomn | wus found spread in the hotel aining room, 1 Estate Owners Trouble 1 Over Nasuvitig, Tenn., Oct. A superb day, | Town aud threo others, whoso names are not | failuroof the contractol of the brick ing down m a mass of [ pontifical mass of requiom for the banefit of | aua in the company of tho representatives of the Cliaim of M. E. Col fairly going track and a geod crowd at West | known, wero killod ‘aud several slightly wree p and olishing an cngine th 1l who were ever connected with the semi- | the press of the eity the party spent a pleas. Dexveg, Colo., Oct Property owners Sidetrack made ractug a pleasuro, wounded, Politics was tho cause of tho s nads stood on the t The engine was unocct vho have aied ancing the contury, | an half hour. "At tho conclusion of Denver are terribly worked up overa deed First race, selling, purse 800, one and one- | trouble. ik Hawrixarox, Neb., Oct. 20.—Special Tele- | pied. A number of round house employoes 1 was Rt Lev, Dr. Ph (il “‘I‘i‘[“‘,:fn el oltamigarts tho L uiwe, AR alp e M A NG NEWS OF VESTERD.AY. gram to Tt Brs |~ All the tostimony in tho | had narrow escapes. Pialioniof RILighurk: g | and’ Leader, spoka of 'tho relations | this week. Tnedeed is made by Jeft Hil alfg third, iner 1210, - eond. Bores - O'Flaberty murdor trial was comploted at Rey. John Ioloy, bishop of Dotr existing botween the states of Ohio and Ne 1 to Martin . Colo aud transferes totho Socond race, selling. purse ®300, for 3-yeur- Domestic. noon. ‘I'he only additional evidence adduced W Al proachea au cloquant sormon, 1n the courso | B GLON tpelhoncay were made hy mombors | tator 480 acras of land in the honrt of tho city olds and upwirds, $1. ErATIR e S Praitie fires aro still raglng In Oklahoma, 208,14 7 i : L. Allupod BOONF, [, Oct. 2. —Jumes McCoy,a farm- | of which ho paid charming tributos of praiso | bruekn. Hespouscs wexs made by MCWBEE | later 150 acres lowances, seven furlongs. Eight starte Tho pluniberst ot [inCrosse. Wis. « was by two new witnosses for the defense. | o sold his hogs yosterday. As he sturted | to departed colicagues and seminarians and ron and people of Alllance and to Mr. Har- | of Denver, ‘The title to tho land Is claimod G won. Ipa second, Clark third. | serile, 4 | T G0N 8 | Thoy woro tho wifo and duughter of thoaw- | for yomo in the cveniug a strangor asked to [ Uho pricats of St. Sulpuico. - Lator thorowas | B Lo lobeiotor of tho hotel, for their | by tha right of pre-cnption, Hildrath clain o\ purso 8100, of whioh A number of deserate criminals have os- [ Sused. who testitied that bedbug poison Wis | pio with him. Whon four miles out of JRICRIARS ARG FRUILONS, - 1T licarty reception of the westerners, tho party | 1k (o haa selpiogipol i) fequirs o e caped from the Michigan penitentis kept in the house continuousty und that co o s ) 4 e the first deyear-olds and upwards, pe aped from the gan penitentiury. i Y the strangoer presented a revolver at MeCo Home Missionary Society. broke up. The train is making the first . winees. oo mile S, Vortox | | Thuro wers no evietlons at West Nowton, | Fosive sublimato and alcohol wis also pur | pead and compelled him to glve up the money Wasnisaros, D, C.. Ost. #.—Two hun- | night's ran sinco leaving Omalia in ovdor to | has nover before disposed of it ' " @ Rorka second, Donnell third. "Tim he threat trightencd the strikers and | chased in separate packages. Tho plea of | o' hua. flo then unhitched the horse from Sheia o lidaane reach Columbus in the carly morning. I'he Real Esrate Jixchange v i . A st of them roturned to work. the defense hinged on this testimony in proof | 1l gy ounted it and flod. . A posso s | red delegates to tho anuual couvention of size the validity of tho instrument, but they ot raa® liue K00 for your-olds. | Gavernor Erancts of Missourl has granted o | of O'Flaberty’s ignorance of tho contents of | iy pursuit, % ;. the Women’s Homo Missionary society met FIRE RECOKD, will put up a large bond in ovder o provent fgonall nd allownnoes, sevon | starters, | respito until November 4 I tho caso of | tholiquor bottle. Sympathy from tho first 8 AT T RS TR its going upon the records. Bevorton won, Clintie ¢ md, Olle G Charies souton, Who wis to Lisve been hanged | has been with him and has been intensifiod Disti in Foundry Methodist Iipiscopal ckurch to < - o land in question is worth severnl ehird, Thue:' )i, at Maunt Vernon. 104,06 3 Il Sl aligon b duy, Mrs, President Davis in tho chair, Tue [ Reports of Disastrous Fives from [ Hho 1o | tood 1 tained b during the trial by the strong devotion of lns | Syisy, Neb., Qb |Spooial to T | 0¥ 2 . g Ay miltions and should tha deed be sustained by A " | work fu tho western states and territories Various Places fth race. purse $300, for maldon 2-you Millionalre Jumes L. Flood and 1 / ! _2-you alro Jumes L. Flood and party have | family who have b e I the courts 1t will mvalve hundreds of citl nees, four furlongs, soven starters. | mude the trip neross” the contine nily Who Bave 11 0OUED OYONY.. Uiy ek, | —1) ogur, 0 0 /! K L i ‘The g 4 ¥ onsiariem. [ ioad (eI Raross. th utinent in four | mho afterncon was consumed in attorneys | BEE I —Thomas Migogar, wailo intoxicated, | L4y thy soutn is progressing most favora- [ Cmieaco, TiL, Oct. 20.—Tho International | 505y ondloss litigation. The general jm rphy won, ‘Ten to Ouo second, Celerity . twolve hours and thirty minutos, the t ' v v Uime: o1 FRGLURY tlyng OVOr Mads f + he | arguments and ploas. Tho case was not | BOUinton quarrel with James Hurley, a sec- |y aud ine secrotary’s roport recommends | Packing compauy’s smokehouse at the stock | prossion, however, Is tlat tiie deed is s : vahes und poat lunds along the uppor | E1VED 1o the jury until 5 o'clock. Tuo judge's | ton foremun, aagadruwiog 8 bowio kuifo | the establisnment of & deaconnoss bome and | vards. burned tonight, togetior with 100,000 | worthless. field Fark Kosuits, tkeo valloy 0 THmols are Surmiys | instructions *wore considered favorable to [ was about carve: Burloy, whon the lauter | training school for missionavies in Missi D e o I s ranioe A L Cutcaao, T, Oot, 20.—Garflold Park re- y and hundreds of tons of hay have | O'Flaborty. The gencral feeling is that the | shot him in the UKlgh, inflicting s paiuful | sippi and New Orleans and tho securing of | POUDUS g : Sohie Pennaylvania's Investigation. etk tetiraved and many” farmors have lost | jury will acquit or disagree. wound. Hurleyds@nder arrest Rdditionat buildings at Holly Spriugs, e, fivo-elghths of a mile: Boraadine | i, aud Mrs. W, 4. Hammond of Johnstown, Baptists at Work Protpsampson American Vishops Tnvited, fires in tho south alper secoud, Lucy Hitt third, e san) $ i te today, Judge Orvis denied the con ve entered suit against the ) Vob, S - al X). — P, 3 ) 8 At 't o assumed alarming dimensions. Oyer | scua ay K i ""tl',“'::.g;‘““’ fl“’:“"‘vl,fi"l‘\_‘;‘ 1 tho toreblo disuster on tha | Telogram to Tuk Bre.|—At the moeting of upson, prosessoffof English of the State | of this city, bas seut favitations o Cardinal | |0 SAIEEE | EHREE RS 6w Within balfa | dictic third. Timo " . - F 12, 160, the Nebraska Baptist state conyention the | University of Tojvadihas been appointed as- pbous and tho bishops of the Catholic | yile of New Aloany, with several houses of “'I;l:h:d ruce, ono .I..lh.: m;.., Hanuer won, r.‘r.'-"'..ff,'f‘lu.'il".'»l'.‘-"'?.-."u""ll.'”ru;w'."'\u'“-“"‘x“ day was devoted to discussing missionary | sistant professor of Funelish at Leland Stan- | church of the United States, to attend the | that city now burniug, ¢ o esond, Lizale B thid, Chwe: 1Sty | Brasitont: 1 A, Glbort, Hory eonaieis | work, The officors for the next year were | f0rd, ir., university. opening of tho Collegiate church at Gua- FraNkLy, Ter n‘y; 20.- l‘ :1?vxx:lv‘|l;‘.\'x":;'f s0gond: Rnlonioa thicd: “Pimer o 1oee. president, W, Walluce, Kuox; secretary wnd | elected as follows: President, Dr. E. T. T A e daloupe. n & atablo back of Williama! pish i Fifsh race, threo-quartors of u maije: W. troasuror, . D, Stont, Morgan county. Allen of Omiaha; vive president’ A. G, F PROTECTgNG THE TOUGHS, - Franklin at 9 o'clock spread rapidly. ~In two pon Loland von, “Lucinda second. Zed th ~ Repr tatives from the colloges of North; | ings of Lincoln; vice president, £ 3 DEMOCRACY'S NIGHT. bours noarly tweuty houses wero bgrned. in- E NG St e god South Caroliny, Vieginia, ¢ %, Kon- | Rovnolds; treasurer, William Sextou of k It Loke, Uy, Ty Ofcinls Rofuse to e cluding tho inlll, sovaral atoves and Wany h ra vo-olghths of amlle: Harry | Sieky, Mississippt and Tennessee huve'metut | gar: recording secrotary, 1Rev. 1. D D Areest Diswderly O qr Inters 2 Hold M Meeting at | residences. ‘Tho loss is 0,000 with about ar; recording secrotary, ulis of reest Disswdoerly haracte Unterrificd old a Mass Mee ' 2 g £20,000 insuranee DELICIOUS Dixon won, Oakdale second, Magg.e Jordan | Charleston. 8. O. for the pirpose of formin X 5 Bird, Time: 110344 L P Linumentil socloty 0 oreor a mumoninih8 | Rod Cloud; corresponding secrot St Lake, U, 1% Oct [Special Tele the Grand ivod, That this Lonrd without s That's the Number W aud urges congress to provide suitable Suspect a “Barne regarding the performance of Mr. W. W. Fultou’s bay filly Comedy in tho raco for tho offered for record ut the county clerk’s oftleo §20,000. Hausnvne, Pa, Oct. 20, Avgument of \prasarorts, Ind., Oct. 20.—Tho forest 26k 4 IaniaNaroLs, Ind, Oct. et of ladiana | counsol for respondent was continued in tho { " [l I 20, A disastrous fir Joft Davia Keely of Central City. Touight Rov. ' gram to Tiik Brr,|—For somo time past tho [ Tho Grand opera houso seldom holds as | KENTON: (s Bet o o O RS furni MeCounell of 2 . Rov. W. K. Wilior of | & MY 0. P The Grand o co out here this afternoon 1n tha furni Tips for Today. ptuin Thomas H, W | 3 3 i < ke oottt citizens of Salt Lake have urged & move- | many poople #s it aid at the democratio rall {ablishment of Theodore Schindewolf Theso horses are thought to be good things o watohman, wis Kilod e Onkiag i s ) RS G ycas t | SaAN G ERIIBARDIRAAURNY & AU | tadnx boRRla ASALISG Aia SRRaStAN IR X hhr selalisnmeni ACCIRAOERS B DIOARTE ] (. Thouo barses bro Srup: i llleg b O wadifiay, H went upon the gamblers aad prostitutes of | last ovenivg. A brass band in front of the ous. Qthor bulldiugs saught ore_ fron d Wi Witk 0no of tho plonecr rflford mol o | the city and at tho opening of tue presont | buiiding drummed up au audienco and by the f brauds, but awlog to tho herole assist GUTTENBERG. tho countey and was one of Lo first ongineon Pastoral Installation, torm of the district court Judge Zane in- | yime the first speaker appeared tho house | i Contaur—Marle Lovell who ever run out of Uh N ot 91 q i > a0 flagration was averted. Tho losses will ag. -Marle Lo : Horoneae, Ne., Oct. 20.—[Special to T structed tho evand jury to bogin tho crusado. | (ol 4 P STCCL G Artor tho houso | HaEration Was ¥ Esquin Mountain Ded : ' Ber,]—The installation of Key, L. Wells | It vonsequeace the gambling houses and 1 G081y o'stapo was filled with tags and . Madstono—Autoorat. ‘The potato orop 1o northern Hungary has | as pastor a0 phn | houses of ill-fume closed their doors, but to. iiod ¥ - . Eadstono—Autooras bocn i COMPIote tallut. i fours mrs utuss | 08 Pastor of tho Prosbyterian church at Hold- | gav® Rt i TS SR A IS 0 ooy | banwors. L e even COIL PRODUCERN, Kern—Honnle Kiug, tained that s f1mine wiil rosult redge tok place last evening. A large cou | to the chief of police, forbidding tho arvesvof | Mr W, 5. fhoomiesr: opRe, B, OV WASHINGTON, Selsmio inst s ut the Beriin Kregation gathered to witness the service, | uny of these poopio, saying I want the lng's entartalume py | hominating M | Unresericted Production at All the observa- in a8 chuirman Miss Willlam—Noonday. tory Indicated the tromor of the Japaness | which was of o very Interesting character, | let alo domi monde and the gambl analld Marki A BRRIIDRR. e wara Mines Will Be Allowed Knapsack—Grand Prix. ribuuake botweon 11 . and midnfgiitou | Rev. Harey O. Seott of Hastings preached | are jubilaut, The towe 1s all shook up and ! ; i Portehester—Plok pocket Tuesday. A et IALIO Berna caan ISR S RESROREY | ARS Juyliank - Thia tamn \s. A) 8% siated u coupls of rows of vepresentative | Nyuw Yous, Oct Thero was a long RAL FRUIT FLA - 8t Luko—Urather. The ““'r Chronlele's serospond- | drews ul!lu:!|1:1~‘113‘\a:u Ru‘u-vlhz\x"hi;usw e duin. ity CL democrata. meeting of the represontatives of the bi NATU UIT FLAVORS. Rsuritee Haba tae. ent siys ance has assured t : airman Martin iutroduced as the first o A el L S that 16 tho archbishop of ATe iy he vatioun | the cougrogation. Rev. A. W. Lawrence of } ost,dis os tion. | e " Moppluton. On account | coal producing companies today, but the | \gpflla - Of pertact purity. _Now York Losing Ball Playurs. will bo forthw ith pardone Minden gave tha charge o the pastor. Stovx Fanis, D., Oct. 20, —[Bpoctal | SRUCC ol wid sore turout Mr. Popple- | anly action was to allow the output of 4,000, Lemon -| of great strength, New You, Oct. %.—Thero is 8 chauce | 4 ccuilor botwoen Turkish traops and an B o Tt oeram to Tuk B, | - Oiver S. Phndor, s Unablo (0 spewk ay wall astisual, | 000, i is pruotically unrestricted produc: | T that the Now York Base Ball club will lose | &5 Mauris, ohaurpions ot e Cooteriat®® | Youk, Neb., Oct Buecial to Tan | N6nE" of the.Tinited Niatos dlg B0 Lare 1001R0k L e at Ao dur | t1ie sompanias Gad Prodaos, ompan Almond - more of its players. Whistior bas already [ tiads. has deourred noar Milopot ar- | Bee.|—Tuesday ever cuit courts wuth Dakota, has - \ lopotamus, Ty Bek. | —~Tuesduy evening a stranger drove up ] tho democrutic purty and that | will, during th KO o Flavor as dellcately - N koy. Thirty of tho aged. In eh vod from his 1 > ) tho dem i X A ; dast aside tho reserve rule and has sigued | SON a0t 20 o hlh‘u‘r‘x'-, bt | to the house of Mr. Thowas, who Lives fou AR Sk v otothe old Jeffersouian question, | ull the coal that | can. Prices ar Rose etc; With the Beltimore club for uext season. | kijled miles southeast of this city, aud asked to re- | bieu apvointed Lo ¢ jnest and 1s he capable? We will | uncuanged and dallclously ae the fresh frulte Economy In thelr use

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