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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE) SATURDAY OCTOBLR 31 WITH & SAVACE UPPER CUT, | mizsrotvre o mans o aay vty i | GENATOR MANDERSON'S NIGHT | st seganteasssisn | ENDED WITHOUT BLOODSHED. | N0 DISPOSITION 10 RECEDE, | Hood’s [ i e continued good wifl has won the SULLIVAN AND BLAVIN, The senator's remarks were heartily ap- | pikaded e GoFiNtRD FNOW Finer Pios Sarsaparilla ;. o 5 o : hod b 7 i g 8 I k i dence so thoron as Hood's Sarsa o be Niz:nin the | Charicy Johnson Will Back John L | prygident of the Unitad Stater Senate Bao- Ogher Speakers. [ Workitigien's Mesting Reasly Tarnad Tato | sigaed as oho of Gio suipiiations for tho. te I thoroughly as arsi- Tack Tavis Koroked Ont Abe Nix.nin | | | [ | [ Fifth Round, New Yonk, Oct. 30, ~Charley Johuson, the queted by His Friends. Aot ORI U, i (oah Ot Stats.’ T aAEe wans teaooatet modicine has. steadily well known sportsman, received a telegram | — | Hon, J ling Morton spoke to ‘““Ihe Peculiar iy T oty wntil now Ithas the largest ° sale of any preparation of its Kind. T e | IS I I beglnning this for Twenty Thousand, tetintol DRATo STNEBA Betator | Toneo or the. Blaeiankats: 1o e -fHikta il parilla. From s small beglnning | Senator Paadock followed Senator Man & Battle Gronnd by Dispritants, \ men naturally ( Another point which 1s not serving to allay | i last night from John L. Sullivan telling him | | Founders of Civil Goverament in Nobraska," 4 it tho 11-Teollne oxisting 14 tho fact that no FIERCE FIGHT BETWEEN TWO GIANTS, | st nlebt from john Ly Sullvan toumne foe | FELICITOUS EXPRESSION OF REGARD. | Uit peach safww ayneciaty hagsy. | OSTOFF'S ABILITY AS A CASUS BELLL | cpuieny of anv wind s show o the " : | L United Statos nivat oft n the Its success it has won simply i June.” Johnsou afterwards had a consultation —_ | WI'ho Judiciary,” General Joho It. Brooke - oceasion of tho funoral of vee | Itsel \ live o | t ! because It 18 constantly proving with otner friends of Sullivan and talked | (0 Goeasion on Which ANl Belonged | $PoKke upon “The Army” and Hon. Jobn L. | gd Brennan Undertakes to Defend the | P10 Ba b L that 1t possesses positive merit, and Both Men Were Game and the Ba the matter over with Arthur Lumley, who | Webster delivérod'the closing speech upon | k from t s of t I rocoived % Was o Brisk One—Baso anid this morning to the Same Fatth, America’s “The Future ofite Republic.” Democratic Candidate £rom duril viot o it - (e In does accomplih what 1 elaimed for it. i s Johnson will back Sullivan to the extent Glorious Growth—W hat At 12:30 the mw.uu-. s loft the tables do- | Independent Spoaker's Fierce blucjackot Stren th This merlt 18 glven S G ) ek of £20,000. 1 have been tryiug for some timo " lightod with thd pf casiires of tho occasion OaTauahatie Hesat Under theso IR but Ny 1oors swapariia iting to find out if Slavin means business, My Was Said. R4 nelnngh—The esult natural 'hat th T unoasiness 18 foe | by the Mt TEIE aftor PREUISTORICS IN ILLINOIS. ONGaATE, A Ty, A emtore, b el O WOy L feed by e him, but Slavin simply says he will do noth- e ticl representative in London has boen SR i 3 ", 8| 3xk An alleged labol o g, broug about Peculine Combination, P ing until he comes to Ametic It Sonator Charles I, Manderson over held | Discoveries Which Show the Exist- n all labor meeting, brought a “hn the Confidence of Ohili." And | Process kiown only to u " dre ; N )] sterious ¢ [ cled o ) " IGHT well ground- NEW ORLEANS, L., Oct. #0.—Prosident | a doubt as to tho fact that he had among the ence of an Ancient Unknown Race. by a mysterious call, attracted a fair Nw Yonk, Uot 30, ~ha Dést states ot Tood's Sarsaparilla, | | . O ed was tho expecta- | Noel of the Olympic ‘club has telegtaphed | oaqing citizens of Omaha and Nebraska o Cutcano Boneav op-Pue Brw, | | Budience to Washigton hall Iast eventue to |, (R VERE: Ot 10 0N F0SE SIS S | G ur@ative qud by which the i tion that the Davis- [ Suilivan s awents b HoH o contest for | multitude of ardeut friands, that doubt must 3 Ciiteago, [L. Oct. 30, { | listen to a numbor of professional working Vo 6F LHe CHTTtah: govorntient : Lyt CRIL | ReRtAiAT ToWok: 6t il B Nixon fight 1nst | i e L nitoher, on blomatic | tiave been completely wipad awny last night Evidences of tho oce of the Iilinois | men, whose museles in tho vicinity of their | fnstructed Sonor Montt soms time e to de- | POWEE [ireiionts usot 1s otaiied hight would be a | of the wo supremacy. No groater tributo of respect apd osteem | Fver vaily by an ancient raco of some cul- | sub-maxillary wiands stood out like whip- | mand the recall of Ministor ligas as a por | i Sl GEYGIUAENSY WIASER s wired to cablo Sinvin and get an imme- | could bo shuwn a man by his friends than | tF® Wore uncovercd at Marsailles, elght | cords, tho rosult of urduous and coutinuous | Sob Mo €EAtd fo Lo prosoat Chtian au TOW 55 s iy testity 1 diate reply. miles east of Ottawa, this morning. While | jaw exercise, A number of candidates oo = ot shedihe 3 wonderful benefit derived that which Senator Manderson received at i anendes n 1 rlved to await the arvival of Montt's cre. workmen wero excavating for the new gates | Uhe independent ticket also rehioarsed their ( dantinis s Chilian misitor o this cotnity Doses on it it you suter from ' stubborn and scien- | p tific battle, The the banquet given in his honor last evening littlo specclies. _s.,\ f TS opening round i s, o Monta | at the Omana club. The gentlemen who sat | Just 8bove the Marseilles dam they discov. DRARG B LTS OF- oo BALRUNTAS T, Those arrived a fow days ago and the de. 59 AIERYA" oF —4 /&F‘ oved the Montant | gy g ae Syracuse Still Making kx- ® erod what appoarod to bou 5t0u0 TondwaY. | fested. - wui the® Sralr dramatt Moms i | Mand was thon reported, bit tho State - de | One Dollar IS omsed tot do b feas 700¢ s ran- fTair dragged along like a | Wit to, be o dater CetTkRt FEbuMIN lown to that feast of good things, both pran air draggod along lik PAELHBR A ibakten 1 REKIoH . rl rther excav: closed e fifty feet | Quaker camp meoti til Contractor Kd N by Impure blood, take zly ¢ 1 m, dial and oratorical, represeunted the push and arther oxcavating disclosed some fifty o camp m . unti y 1l S Srucusr, Nob., Oct. 30.—[Special Telo- | gt A Fo o (il and | of & well made rondway of slabs of stone, | Brennan of county court nouso retaining N TYT Be Sure i sapuiin but in the | gram to Tur Bre.| ~This was the fourth day 5 [ 5 | commuarolol stabillty dnd sagaciy; the pios | 680 stone belgsomeone-bulf foot long trom | WAL Tame ‘sitempted to ‘oall one:of BY WHOSE AUTHORITY. | To Cet ! ’ * qualities of HItHNg | of tne meeting on the kite shaped track. The 2 Ul oo to thiea: foat: VId6" and over two fuokies | P 3 to time for snying uncouiplimentar SR . neer grit and integrity, the professional and | ¥ . " things about Osthoff, the contractors’ nom enato r Qui sks Comptroller of the | and ring gene nMuw he was completely out- | weather was fine and exceoting a high wind LR v in thickness, with u break hero and the o tho contractors' n nator Quay A nptroll th ruggists, 0, 1, 100D & CO, Lowell, Mass, ince mayor. Then the sleepy auditors reasary Lacy to Explain classed by the veteran laocal man. As the | gyerything was in favor of the horses. The mercantilo force and character of this great | gjeg BT S tBHUS, WHIBHY\Wars | flled In with cobblo stones, Which Woro also | wilco yyy wnd ahoorod tho aiputANtS, WHLO | 1 e e, € | & Y city and of the state of Necbraska, a body of | laid in regular cour: The ro y, 80 far Jet. 30.—Mr. Lae: flght progressed, however, Nixon's stamina | attendance throughout the entiro meoting | Cty and of the state of Nobraska, a body laid in regular courses, The roudiway, 80 f&F | phg" chaivmau pitted his lungs against tho 3 A by A advantage, | has been fully up to expectations. mon typical of westorn citizenship in its | a3 uncovered, is almost as porfect as ‘it laid | {ifkiiy"yburards of hialt a dogen would-ba | Comptroller of thcurroncy, admitied tonizht | — o | First race. 3:95 trotting. purse $200: highest and most admirable character. down tsn'yoats g, speakers, who woro severally demand- | that he had received a tologram from Senator I=YTTT Morptine fabin B oAt was | Tonnny o P litical party lines were entiroly forgotten ia FOR A NEW THEATER, ing tho floor at tho samy time. | Quay asking by whose autbority n cortifi Norpas til cured. DR J STEPHENE Lebansa couid have but ono ending, and that was & | Eubin's Councellor /2.7 0. : whe patriotic feiendship of tho oceasion and | _Anothor big real estate deal, ivolving tho | Tho presiding officer finally came out on | of deposit for §,577 endorsed by him-elf and victory for Davis Ithudnnus . the strains of melody that Honted in from tue | erection of a costly thoater, is all but com- | top, and choked off the somewhat agitated | joni Bapasiey, and which is among the pa- he fight was to a finish with gloves, | jiiure Lo.... L LUO OO AL 3 | music room wore in perfect accord with | Pleted. While the exact' site is withheld | and choleric contractor uatil anadjournment | o8 4 R I e | AMUSKMEN within the law, and took place in & seques- | Lecount. .., /10D 5 tho sentiments that appearad to bo uppers | Until the signing of all the papers it is | could bo moved, seconded and carvied in the | hers of the Keystone Nutional bank, was de- | : St ; Al : s princi. | Hoistain Ost in tho minds of a1l tho gentlemen pros- | Known that the new enterpriso will bo lo- | intorest of good order and harmony | livered to the aemocratic state committeo (i tered hollow on Cutoff isiand. Tho prinet- | T R~ 0t o g first halt st SUELGHLUH L L cated not far from the corner of Doarborn | The meoting was called to ovdor by Anson | Hohad no porsonal knowledgo whatever of New 1E PEOULE ples were Jack Davis of this city and Abe AL ITbr e s mad s i 1(08Y6: HeAlity of the Bahguet Hatl, and Wushington streets, The oftice part of | H. Bigelow, who read the call, ana was | the transaction referred to by Senator Qua Iheater VO Nixon of Butte, Mont., and the : S trotting, purse $200, unfin- : . tho structuro will be of ten or twelve stories. | forthwith chosen chairman. Ho spoke | he said. but had decided aot to /' 1o his I the receipts which footed 5 At ILRLL F _|J|\~ mmmlg rmfixm m\T a\mm';lh' domr:l{“{l The theater will be on the ground floor and | briefly of giving Omaha work to Omaha | telesram until he co 3 the Seventeenth and Harney Streots, n1eact | Joke sy sveiseeibine with wreathes of smilax and ‘roses which | will be reached through a side entrance | workmen, and introduced William Mulball | matter novnin S A Y. ¢ Thero had beon @ great deal of sccr b L 2 3 wero twined about the pillars fn tho conter ' flunked by storos. The cost of the new | as the initial orator of tho ovening. | ik ol Ay ercised in enginoering the affair and no onc ft i : . of the room, festooning the chandelicrs and | building, including the theater and fittings, e RIR TS Shasait A T TRATER Ry Bsutaiy LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF know tho whoreabouts of the battle ground v ST DI e swinging in graceful skeins of emerald above | s to be £00,000. 1f ihe plan goes through - 4 Q QQE until an hour or 8o pefore the time of start e ovie 8 ] the bunquet boa I'he tables were gorg it is the intention of the promotors to build Mr. Mulhall promptly hopped on to those Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Oct, 30, he {w‘n’u T SOL bMITH RUOSELL fng for it. when the admission cards were ously beautiful. Numerous ecpergnes, ox- | one of the most complete show houses in the | who favorea tho repeal of the mechanics' | Of reports from missionarics in the field oc- frh b 16aFo: will be concluded tomorrow morn- | quisite in color and desien and filled | entire country. lien law bofore the last legislature, and de- | cupied the time of the morning session of the bl et ing at 10 o’clock. Between the races Rattler | with fresh, fragrant roses, were placed at WESTERPRODLE 1N CI1OAGO. d that the Do county delegation | executive committeo of the Women's Meth b H Fought by Torchlight. Wilkes trotted against timo and lowered his | intervals along tho center of the banguet ta- | o UL ILH D BKOADOH G L, SN AtoE LWL | e e e Dhe bul) ,:’ sy ueaetadl tne sosne || Fecord aromiN oy 415 ‘and Murray John | bles, and altcrnating with those was a hnoof | The following western poople are in the | ity tho real estate men and baukers. 1ie e I AL L > SCONO | jropped from the 40 class to 4844, glittering candelubra shedding & flood of | €l¥: oD M. Christy, 4. W. | Pruised the work of the last legislature, and | Miss Hurviot Kempor gavo thoir roasons for by coupe and barouche, although there was = > golden light upon the sumptuous scene. 4 GhlE L WAL A LU0 TS Y ton's election on the ground | b i 6 p a large number of private conveyances, and tunning at Nashville. Dr. George L. Miller was toustmaster. On | Kennedy, Des Motnes, In.: R. V. Hall, Mr. | g 550 0 ’_fi”m” N A anr T b becoming missionarios. After this a mem : G, anteg i i % and Mrs, W, 11, Wyman, Omaha; Mr. and 2 Nebrs did not | jal service for Miss Isabella Hart, former 70 amall number got there per podes apos- | Nasuviiie, Tenn., Oct. 30.—Splendid | his right sat the guest of the evening and on | &0 Mrs, W il Wyiman, Qmahar Me 800 wanta good lawyer on the suprame bonch, | soeratary of the Baltimoro brancn, was held. * the mat ruance of “Peacerul Valley tolorum. Once into the wilds or tho en- | weather, a large crowd, heavy betting and a '"a,:“" Ldelidin T'»P"dllnmd . . | Sious city, Ta e R URL B Ho roasted tho council, declaving thut that s Ry CH R DTS Ma A S O NG froim |{|u» tor B sck.twas pairs Gf fiiie French ¢ 3 ‘ 8 o : Vost Side © menu was both elabor: eley 5 Sl e ody looked more lik ull of pugi- | Mok i ST ATRTERL ; udemere <Will bo given away to th chanted fsland, a_weary march across lots, | fair track were the couditions at West Side | U0 enu was boh SERerion, Ted Sieen | . At the Auditorlum—Miss Katharine ody looked more like an arena full of pugi= | Tolio, Jupan, will give a talic on Japan. Saobs of1HokY | e MeGregor, Ta.; Mr. and Mrs, W. A lists and bullheads than_anything else, and o lasd, o J e DU DR R y respoct o : lown | ;& 7 a LT Night prices 1) Walcony e, gallory over bogs and muarshes, and throug Iirst maet seliing purse 10, for -year-olds | At 8 and it required two full hours to com- | iy PELHEROR 1 and resolution showed to s yot it was apparent that the controversy threatened that unless the Keteham furmi- ; 3 Matliice pricos= First por e, aleony 6 strotches of wild rice and Spanish needlos, | und' uowards, five furlonzs, Torf startars: | plete the discussion of the tempting viands I turo contract was repealod tho workingmen LOCAL BREVITIES. Bl L . [ e . Mo AGRtINE At tho Palmer—W. F. Garver, Des Moines, | i\ % thickets und barbed wire fences, the little [ Mc y Hood third. | that came floating in, s S would kiil the city hall bonds. Ho said ) ' i it ¢ TSlGoTesTS sahe| Zuue At 10 0'clock Dr. Millor, called for th B o Dy B! [ thEL thl iWtetworls. “company . i Judgo Heluley discharge o prisone depression between two considerable sanc Socond race, selling purse 800, mile. Seven 4 S meca b A He q briofly | Miss Ollie Tag, Miss 'N. Nash, Marshall- | U tho waterworks —compuny, K85 | yostorday who had been arrested the night | g o = bluffs was reached. Three torches, which | sturters s Hydy socond, War- | tpauson of Ul mbly. - He stated brietly | {08 QNS Iy NI B S0 Mo Tan: | company, eleetric light compuiy and | Biow and durug tho day on the careo of | Earnam 8t, Theater. \ thio objoct of the gathering. Ho congrani 3 i ot thir ORI Tov { street rallway company owned the council bing sheipess did servico at Osthof's parade [ Pigt third. o e for 2-year-olds, | 1ated Senator Manderson upon the felicitous Bk ol BRI RO B5a3 4adTSoRl: ahd tHiL il Wobk dond dodar || LiSUEOINE this pieacs & tho previous might. wero tho only | s haded, five furlonss. Five starturss Oliie | occasion which had surrounded him with so |, Atthe tromont-=jumos Heo v”“f‘l‘i‘fj“; THAE OB1h 311 A8 B BB e Ry And A AT EES W. H. Sinpson, assistant, city editor of the The Comedy Booners moans - ot illuminativn, . and much | Glenn won. Blaze Dukesecond. Olintie O third, | many of his sincero friends and old-timo fel. [ 3.3 Mt and Mrs Oswa + HAstings; | Gomanded that a grand jury bo callod and in- | DeBver Sun, and a former Omaha yewspnpor BRYAN & LIZZIE RICHMOND ; ! Thos 120 ensmen. Dr. Miller then introduce : > : sisted that the people. o c timo was consumed in this weird, flickering RS b/ oha e anat|as: “':J‘“I“,l‘)’l,m!,'(‘“" e rl-l’;;xzmlcu o ‘m‘,: At tho Sborman—E. B. Pickenbrock, Du- | jisted that the people’ would havo ono the | oy oo b has becn calied by tho death of & In Hooy's Grout: Fure light, in pitching the ring. stretehing the | soventy yurd ven starters: Little Ann geh d £ buque, In, ng after election, 3 SR ALIe B ares Tl 5 t 2 Healso poked his harpoon into Charley Ak ronos. and seloeting reforee and timekeevers, | Won- Doanell second, Joe Carter third. Tino: o ST Saestt R. W. Breckonridge and 1. W. Simeral of | ¢ Fi¢ 480 polked his intol Charley o e LaTor e ke BolomIan waman rones, and ing rofe ) o o Our Distinguished Guest Omaha’ loft. ‘Torligmethis evening after s | SAuires for doing tho strect awoeping { ~Mrs, dLoney Lafonda, the Bohomiun womay KEEP IT DARK uis was finally accomplished, however, the | Fifth race, selling. purse 3 Mr. Pouple! i pfanc ek i A at starvation wages for his men and putting : b ey 5 y Mr. Povploton said it was no perfunctory | couple of aays in the city on logal business. 08 fox DAL dIDHLbLaRE RS 4 T iaeing 1n poliis 1o — — trreprossiblo Jack Hoy being chosen for the | ol nincgsixteenths of o mie. TWelve | usic for hin to respond to this sentiment. P Y ¥ ¥ %, | thousunds of dollurs ofpublic money in his y, lind hearing fu polico court v ‘,‘f’ Yo premier position aud Juck Harding and Mike | Ay thiva Times poia eond | Ho cousidered 1t gheat ploasuro to BESIe S P own pocket. : | aasiand was(dischargen ¥ riiecomplninats ¢ \1 ,, ,,,,,,,,< P e b B s \s first, fivo | bave boen selccted as the ono who should ex- MANY W INJURED. 'hen he went back to the Real Estato | coud not prove e il cll.( L BN At 10 o'clock sharp Jack Duvis, dressed m | furiongs. ' Elev 8 press to the best of his ability the esteem 1 . Owuors assocnation und _denouncea. ever. Firo Chiof Sulter was feeling considerubio a heavy white sweater, black trunks and [ won. D Deluney second, Phantom third. | which the bonored guest of the evening was | Prominent Democrats and Secver member as a fraud of the first water botter yosterday fternoon, but his injured Seventeenth and Harney Streots. fighting gaiters, made his appearance from + 105 Sl a beld by his numerous friends and fellow- Ladies Hurt. m‘.‘l‘?j']“lf“l vy e Bl D G Bl o o T | SUN DA somewhere without the environiug gloom cing at Washington. citizens of tho state of Nebraskn. Ho was | pimvons, My Oct.. 80.—During who | Srike and tho polico commission for sending | Driver Winslow is rapidly. recovoring from | MONDAY and stepped into the ring with his seconds, AR s e proud and every respectable and law-abiding ¥ 3 ofiicers to guard the works. | his bruises and will be on duty again in a | TUESDAY i Dayls; his brother, and| Bob Picard Nixas Race Track, Wasnixorox, D. | DEWS aad evory bespootabio fnc Wbl B | democratic paraad tonight a portion of | Inconclusion o denounced tho B. & M.as n | fow days. Engagement of Mr 3 C,, Oct. 30.—The weather still keeps very | y),t°C % th ¢lowl e corner “dirty seab road,” and eulogiz 5 ! Nixon, shrouded in a long ulster, followed a [ & L ¥ | that Senator Manderson had made in the | the reyiewing sfand at the corner of | “dirty scab road,” and eulogized the last fow. minutes later with his seconds, Sam | fine and a large crowd present. The track is | Uuited States senate, The citizens of Ne- [ Eutaw and Madison streets collapsed. | legiskuture for its cconomic expenditures and NAT. C. GOODWIN Stevenson und Jimmy Connelly of St. Paul, | dry and fast. braska wero gratified with the action of tho [ On the staud = were seated avout | SPPropriations. 3 AND COMPANION PLAYERS. Tive miuutes later tho men shook bhands, and [ First race, purse 800, for 3-yeur-olds, three- | United States senate in selecting Senator | o , e States Senator Gop. | 1 Jc M. Kinney made a short ¢peech favoving E N g nee e 1" Was in dack's favor, His chest, abdominal | 107 8 o 5, won, Mollia V. 1118 'to. 1, secont, | braneh of the national congress. man, Frank Browi, candidato for governor, | system, and the council for being so partial derastsas U 0 and dorsal muscles stood like the'tigure of a | GQunt Dudley, 115 (12 to 1, thir Referring ther to the illustrious men who | Representative in Congress Barnos Comp- | t0 the strect rallway company that a new | Monday Evening, “A GOLD MINE. bronze gladiator. however, econd ruce. purse 8300, for had presided over the senato, Mr. Poppleton | ton, Robert M. McLane, ex-minister to | €0WPany stood noshow FIRST TIME HERE ONDENSED T Want toseo you at 5 ) ) k L ive and one-balffurlongs. ARl Vel San: b H. E. Baston, D. Clem Deaver and Dr. g 5 presented a very appe iy an ffurlonss, Thee st | said thut he believed Senator Manderson | ppanc N id: ] aston, D. Clem Deaver and Dr. JrE—The Now will b precodet by th B o ot 0 M aas eand s e oo tinon Gou “;'m Wwolildincqutt hitsslri\vithEhonor tol himselt lr m;fvp"_{':‘ J. ld» :w- nmd[mg‘j ‘fo" altor- | Cram were indiced to mount the platform 1y Hitio en et ratsor ndopted from the Fronch height and reach, and a vicious look on his | 1), third, Tine: 1510, g and credit to the stato ho had so ubly ropre- | BeY-Keneral, madop the roviewing parly | and show their paces, and then Alfraa Pawk- B N N e 1) typical mug that was sufficien’ in itself to [ Thrd race. handicup purse §00. one mile | sented for many years, and occupied the center of the platiorm. | ner took u hand at ronstinz the republican ——— all oiiver scns o et Rooe, 1 40% AEE Owo Fows win & fight from a less sturdier fos than the | And fa sixteenth, “Fourstarters: Plekpoeket, i 5 Surrounding therd were a number of | and democratic candidates for mayor. 1 Dieons. €100 noxt o rowh, bo: nll other soats i Omaha man. to 2), won. King Mac, 858 t ). second; Senator Manderson's Response. ladies including * Mrs. Frank Brown Tort Chestor, 113 @ o, third. Time: ~1:30. Sonator Manderson was thon introduced | and hor neice, Mrs: Cliffon W. Phillips of Here Enter 1d Erennan. f.w Tay morming H 3 > Row. o o, PUrs0 8300 50 o | : o) g, " Kan Niceaal A8 thel 0 g ) = Davis Led the Row. tourth et purse $510 selling milo and | 00 onst master and. was received with | Pittsburg. Astheskoud of the procession | It was thon that Mr. Osthoft found a cham- b 2 o ENE Davis shiwaalatiouoe! theremarkablelskils|| AIAE(AE Founatastors:t Qolin tbito sywomis |02 HB N Io0 38 HEn At approached the stuad the crowd on the plat- | pion in [2d Brounan, tawkaor had charac- 4 o i 3 bo 13 capable of in the first fow rounds of a | third, Time; St o ; Gontlomon, fellow-townsmen and frienas: || 19°m pressed forward to join in the cheers | terized the democratio nomines a3 a man who —RTY. BUYD s ”\“\ |Spec1a| ' fight, and striking a picturesque position he itih race, tree hundicap steeplechase, purse | Words, mote words, scem very empey when | for Senator Gorman. As they did so a loud | emerzed from ward politics through the T Tointbd for an instant with his left and lot it | $100. full course. v i Grey Gown, | onc attempts to express his apprechation of | crash was heard and the platform suddenly | bunghole of a beer barre eater goat the Butte man’s head, catching him 0 to rteo, 11 (7 to 21 second. | Such universal and spontaneous fociings of | gave way and the mass of people standing | “Wly is he a bung hole politician " de- l-‘- Soventeenth and Harnoy Strects gh on tho forohead, and landing onco, . Time: 3i5k friendship as greet mo here onight 3 on it were precipitated peil mall | manded Brennan. Do Handsomost and Safost Theatro in wice, thrice as ho rushéa Abe to the ropes. efield Park Hesults. your exprussion of good will und friendship, I | inta the street. Tho reviewing party fell in | “Because he is a member of a councit Wednesdiy il Noy, 4 and 5 Thls " runh eutaned . Nixon, and 85 | Gurore o e pari ro. | Camony say thank you, lthe momory of this | a heup, Tha crowd shouted, tho ladics | whero most’ damning charyos havo boon Thursday, . 1B two' " mifiita { camo & topottier again ELLAOCK 80 erent Wil follow o, like @ spreet odor t0,the | screamed and many fainted. 'No ono was | made, and to iavestizato which the council WAL, in the middle of _ the ring, | Sults S e when lie himself {s tho subject of discussion, | burt -«ern:m.\'; although miny recolved | caliod u hoffl;;i’.m lvlmhunllmu vefuddiing Bckaalaib Fany Fonalthat riti Rl kata tiaan X nard second, Miss Lou third. | ina manner tonight thatawakens inme many | on the le Frank Brown had his | members find it so profitable that one 3 THE ORIGINAL ’ oming tack swiftly, he planted a piledviver | g 406, 0no. and ono-slx tondor memorles and a deep sonso of gratl- | knees hurti’ Mr. Cowpton had & bono | them can pay #9000 to bo elected to a 8 ?;‘.’.n.;e'.’f;'e’ani‘"Z“.f’x‘iignz'A'il"n»o'rfflfrl"vrt"c""’ Prosenting the Succosstul Ameriean Comedy, in Abrabam’s ribs, ~ It made him grunt, but | Louisa i Dolly Nobos socond vor s in his arm broken and s ankle badly | office, and God knows there is no honor in it. Oheap Sobatitutes and Orido Imitationn mora vicious than ever, and he dove at Davis | third. Time: 1500 i Tho senator then recounted briefly the | twisted, Mr. McLane was bruiscd on the | He can't clearly express himself in the lan- | §10 ofiered vith th byjtuo popular: TTHERE like o diver from a pier and landed o good | Third rice, ono mtie. Black Bart won, | 500ues and events of his carly residence in | legs and arm, Mr. VanDevoor had an aukle | guage of tiis or any otner country.” 0ot o deeiived bt niway Insist on tho liko 8 diver from & plor and ol &0 | Duster second, Fatorns third. . Timo: - 1345, | Omaba. He happened to reach ~Omalia | sprained, Mrs. Brown was hurt about her | © “Ho has learned the language of the coun- | New Aagiand Eirand, 150 besemulo. SENATOR: Nixon adding to the improssion that pr Fourth ruce, three-fourths of a mil W ubout the time that the last spike i tho | aakles and Mrs. Phillips had her ankle try.” declared Brennan excitedly SOLD Y ALL GROCELS. > 2 = L Valiad amonie inany of the ipectators that ne | Tt keland won, Sister Linda second, SLor Union Pacifie railroad was driven. Tho | broken or badly sprained. O TR T — T ool AL : : i ceas| a rt_of jubilee in Omaha. | ~ The accident brok ¥l Foyin bubith e T S = % AR was going to give Juck a loug and -bloody ifeniThte oaolmitar D [hakbirnewon | Lo 0D e as o Eaok sleejins b he accident broke up the review, but the He can.” “‘He can’t You'ro trying SAME SPECIAL SCENERY. Drais A e e ol SR B P T That was in 1869, Ho romembored very | parado was continued overthe entiro route. | to— “Ovder, order tlomen.” “ile's Ax prescnted {6 conseeutive nights ai tho Star a little below the heart that stapped him for | 1:di's distinetly that Judge Wakeloy was ono of e — an honest—" “Ilo pleasuro in gis Thonire: Now Vork, a fow seconds. The round ended in a elinch, | , SIXth race, three-fourths of u il - | the principal speakers that day, and at tho Linnch Today. honest company.” down thore, and Prigoa=¥irat findral:s0: buloony 81007 gally - [ actto won, My Biossom socond, Gaylord | invitation of Dr. Miller bo (Senator Mander- | ot tho orphanage fair, Pt T el anary Tl St of soats beging Tuvadny mora N o o8 His Tactics. Snolan e i o o aads rphianage fair, now being held at | one mun talk : and sc ) 1 ixon Changes His Tactics, third, Tin 1 son) had made a fow remarks, although a 3 i BBt et rg tha 8 Gob bt e tin b Barclughthel unmistakable Ldatar : — comparative stranger in the eity. the Exposition hall, merchants’ lunch will be b et he ony oy ain MO0 ILING) - wring tho unmistakable dotermination Independence Races. L s rap & el e B e i minority and ho went over in the corner and R TR ATl AEtR N O AN AU oo e a AT L i Senator Manderson spoko feclingly of his e B militolid piitodayd | HEGIOR A SEE RSO RGNS AL SORner B FARNAM :-: STREET :-: THEATRE far as the first round went, but under the INnEPENDENCE, Ta, Oct. 30.—Roy Wilkes | first law partner, the late Judge ‘Savidge, | for25 cents. All the orphans will be present, quency. 7 ¥ § Nizhts Commene'n cautionary signals from Cotneliy, ho im. | broke the pacing wagon record today, going | and recounted several scenes familiar to the Then ihey Resolve UNDAY MATINEE, NOV:MBER I, oved his tactics i ) secon i | irehwood, by Nut. | Pioneers of Omaha, AEWS 0. L ] y proved lils tacties in tho socond, and | thomloin 2:13 flat. Birchwood, by Nut- | Pigneorsof Qmabe, ol Echtollboined tasc ibiane kivaro adonted! The Favorite Gorman Dinloct Conedian, rushed his man at & pace that con- | wood, lowerod hus record of 2:1815 by pac i 2 Lot e s ) d ns 2 Y Pacing | gq senator from Nebraska, the senator said Do and then everybody who hadn't drifted out . x!;:“fi"wm‘l“f‘ Amgpey eopticnlshab h6 [iamtje ingng. Bo would not deny that he had sought the | A terrible wind storm nas been raging at | long before shouldered their polities and A GEOQ. C. STALEY e R e A et 5 cluss pace; Cotonel Forrest won, Hermit | office, for he beliéved it to be an ofice and an | Fersus Falls, Minn. went homo: Tn his Suceesstul Comedy Dran R O R, AT T T ud, Lulu McCurdy third. Best time: | honor that the best of men might seek as a [ , Mrs. Charles Twining was burned to death | Resolved, That it s tho senso of this mee Din « 5 Ly i t by u prairie fire noar Argonia, Kan, i Tty iy Torimi- A Roya S worlk of the impression the Montana repre- 3 o g y logitimate object of their ambition. He be- | inz thar wé condemn the policy of indiscrimi K < . koSihahmpreasionuhoiManiann renre trot: Plekpania won. Senator Conkling | {0oq"thar men should not shun politics, but | A leavy snow storm prevails at Steelo. N. | nately granting franchises ofany kind what sontative had just created. He went down, | second, Tneas third. Best time: 2 Yeditat men shauld nat ehun o 3 D, with” high winds. Threshing is not half [ ever over our public sircots and thorough- but was quickly up again and right after | [n the unfinished pice Storm won the | SUIVe to lift the science of government out | comploted. 3 L0 Ny eXIsUing oF proposed corporations Popular pricad, Jack likea tornado. His right swung like a [ first heat In 2:16, Waterloo Boy took the sec- | of the slums and sewers of corruption and | “myg Ontarfo cabinet crisis fs over. Mr.Chap- | that seek to- thrive and grow rich at public atreak of blue: lighthing: and with: foree.|.ondn2sis. dishonesty. Ho referred to the work he had | joau, scerotury Of state, wiil retain thist porte | oXpenses and enough to knock a holo in a house, but he Tips done us a member of the various committees | folio for the present Rsolved. That wo bellevo tho hest interests NO OTITINNR DIME BEDEN MUSEE. uld’ R i s like a caton b of the senate. The . o S l0RinG]l0/conaross. of the w as the could’t land. Davis was likoacaton his | Hero are somo horses sald to be good A T The'eommittesiofisho Onthollo.conzross hussli do liirg ST Vo conne and LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASITNG ODOR. Corner U and Farnam Streets. feet, and was under and around Nixon before Some of His Efforts. docided 1o hold the noxt conzress in Chi 4 ; ; ho. could collect, himself to delivera blow. nces for today : HBOKES, | onorafteryaly 1. s R auhansp, ot our stroot rullways, zus and | For sale by all Drug and Faney Goodn Deale oM, the Lranparent . Consequently his wmmunition was ail AUITENBE He had doe what he considered to behis [ A number o prisoners broke jall at Jasp e T e e g | Rndihe b0 uogen ! Finnasta i dpant in tho mir. Davist agaln: showed! 1is B Gani]on A duty in helping to confer statehood upon the | Alu. The chief of polics nt Birmincham has Rosolvods furehor Thit Wwo plodizo o fhisil - B Y tOrioa.OF binok arb ability s a boxor and mot Nixon's rushes | 3 Dorlid—Bolc territories to the north, and had token pary | been telographed to furnish dogs to aid tn the | yopeto the men nn'l measures caleal i Shormnn's SO0 gout cirous, - Sith Ateatgtt and felilug lafes. and hot uppee | & Flumbonu—tob A in the senatorial committee work looking | Pursuit. ° - Drine tbout tho. desived condition of things; | o : f] TR g hinnors Bt ST 4 Mudstor toward the scttling of the Indians upon | TWOmen were killed by a cave In the em- | and APECIAT. T (o popnlng 1 Graco Laurtia outasiththaitight, In monk onses getilng o 5, Trregulur—T homesteads and the opening upof the St | vankment of the Row & Southern road | “'Resolved, That the socrotary of this meet- | Joclety Wultz) sent FIREIR to/anyond sendiiig us § Adwi« g Dlme, Open dally 1to 109, :‘1”‘Is&lnln.‘;:h“nlulx'l'l“rl\‘llI:-‘m:mnl::g Only once | 6. Marbelle 3 Gt Nlu'ukiv‘n’u 4% | near Nartiusville, Vi Three others were | inz publish” these resolutions in the daily | 4760 Wrappers of shundon Betis Bosb. Eva L I dangerously wonnded. . ‘Iho third round was tho second over again, 3 his work upon the military committeo Sena- e R e (it o (| Ll nding I & clinol OO 4 3 tor Manderson said ~ that ho was 0 ANTE oI 1040 X against tho Bewve M r B = iaonlnares railise SRS SHOE R pL sorry o ndmit that in many Te W Bl iyl wEahiet o Pitisban lconatlonBlot - e s 3 Ky spects the United States avmy stood on ©hus nov yet been ontered. ® | Duniiy, Oct. 30.—The Natioual Press of Abe Was Very Ugly. & Maid o Biurnoy Thad Row a plane with Porsiu and China. Tuls was g The balloon brid | party that made the | this city 1s responsiblo for the report that In the fourtn Nixon rushed Jack tothe | 0 Faustlua—cmma direct result of the penuriousness of the gov- | ascension at the Alabamu state fair came | there is a plot on foot to murder William | 3 e WO PERF ropes and lotfly a right and left, either — - Croment n its dealings with tho. army, © He | down sufely n’ (ho' mountiins, seventoen | o\ ition. the samo paper states that thor SUNDAY, NOV. 1. || T of which, had they located, might HY HAS ENOUGH, boped to see n more thoroughly equipped | M1es northwest of Birn . i L S e > = TCANUGI nave ended the fight. e was frmy urmy in tho United States in tho not distart | [T governor of Tox s has offerod a reward | 35,000" P oiico of Cork and of this eity Moh BB RANKIN IN “IC B ugly as o cornerod hyena, and’ the grin on | Baron Hach Gives Up Trying to Enter | future, He then said he had endeavored to [ pf #hou euch forthe serostund conviction of | 3l (6" Sioey ‘to be unfounded. The | Trioos, 3ha, W00, bk ling tho visago of a rosidont of the Inferno, | wixxmar il Oot. 80, Spécial | Denefitof Nobraska and of Owaba, bat ho | igo, g J 4 4 Ho kopt Tnck figuring for a fow seconds, and | MINVEATOLIS Minn., Oct. #0.-[Spéclal | had not been possessed of thut sort of nervo | In its finat report tho St Lous grand Jury then, as i wearying of appearing on tho de- | Telegram to Tur Bee.|—Heury L. Hach, | that men shave who got their hands into the | found indictments against Jil Guards John fensive, Davis” wont at' him, and bis s | owner of tho Miunoapolis Westorn nssocia- | fleshpots of public ofico. Ho had worlsou zeal- | Fitzzeratd and vl Walah tor atiexel | € smash luuded i Abe's stomachi with a sick- | tion franchiso, returued today and said tho | 9Usly fortho new goverument building iu | compluchty I foted Jull delivory “which 6 ening thud, and his second on the jaw with Vestem asoolation iy (s i Omibs. He thought that work would pegin | Ctturred Oetober 2, oqual forvor. To avold tho kibosh Nixon | oeoiorn Bo0e o oovas—Minacanolis, | upon iy next spring. Tho preseut ap- | ,THo Yilo faculty ha decreed that tho cluss N cllnched, and after o desperuto struggle | Si0uX Uity and Kausas City—would make no | propriation would ~not complete tho | pf, G the moiers of wileh | 4o rowehiy threw Jick, falling heavily on him, Wren | further overtures togot into the American | building. He hoped to seo 1ot 1oss | 1 tlase tule parsin any aihlotlo sasrolses tho two men struggled Lo their feet Davis' | association, Krau'hoff, Buckenberger and | than $1,250,000 putinto the building bofore | during tho elass youk. evos seomod fo_ etit perceplibio. rays, nd | Hach bavo heid n conference, aud wili call o | It Was domploted. Tho old postoftice buld | inie lonhawsr sgd 17 yours, of 207 Wost HAVE YOU HEARD ANYONESAY Woro 6 corruscant ns thoso Of SOIPSNL | \yestern assooation meoting for Minnonpolls | i1# Would bo used s a headquarters for tho [ Sixty-seventh irouj, New York, Was tound about to strike its prey. 9012544 oting for Minneapolls | Departmont of the Platte when the new dond 1n bed with hAEhrony cup from' ent. Lo ? “Look out, Nick," called Connelly, “he's | the last week in November, building was compieted. The senator said | var. Thedeed IsNipposed to hiave been donn ANYTHING ABOUT THEM 4 coming for you," 3 “The plan mapped out by these throo gentle- | he expected to see about $1,000,000 expended | DY & man named Witk Mitler, who made his oy I »I'vo got my lunch wid me," retorted | men is to make up the civeuit of eight clubs, | it the new military post a few miles south of 4 e P (R TLMTRIRL ON ) N i€ e oxcoed anything shown in the line of CLOTHING Nixon, as ho took tho initiative and dashed | pinnenpolis, St T City, Omaha, | thoclty. This would holp to keop tho nead- | 0, \yhigs, Of Jonas oreantacd w Suate If not, V(SIT THEIR ONLY ABODE, 1800 1! o ,\,\I v \r‘\r’v i ‘r‘“ e, and will be found in style and cut what they at Davis. Jaok avoided him ARdl aa A RBAARS N Rls M a A abt: | quarters in Omaha R N A ”;'\*,:-“1;:;"'\‘:“;‘,"',”; made upon the reputation of tailo Jleft unon their hands for 4 L BAG W N OMIAING thoue olokk timas. . B1.00 they sparrod a moment for wind Nixon said: | -APeo!n, Sioux City, Duluth and Des Moinos, Another important matter that the senator | Mis. Potter Palmgr, the prosidunt of the ludy | are, but not all aw MISFIT for you. 'PRICE ana quality will meet you if you u on haven't got the nigger in the ring this | OVSOmo other town of equal sizo to tako the | desired to seo carriod to success, ho said, was | minagers of tho Wors fair, wis prosont i uy's $2.00 or time, Davis." place of Deuve tho presontation of the present reservaiou | addressed the meetfz Then Jack's mauleys went out like piston It has already been decidea to shut out | of Fort Omaba to the city for pubiic purk A New York butchér receivod among L\I 'I‘H E: rods, and the calling of time is all that l)m\-.-\l Denver because of the long jump | purposes. To that end he al\umlu ln-nul his | Slgnment of neat the curcass of M ERCHAN T Abe from being knocked ont right there. As | from Omaba and Kansas City, = 1f es when the occasion bocame favorable, | ldd died from somoldiseaso. I meit A r l J it was ho retired to his corner nll at sea_and | Milwaukee should bo frozon out ' of the | His High Ofe o b o S R TAILOR L showing aigns of the punishment he had re- | American association, thut city will be given g S roally anngerousitoqndio. o ! » SEE THE LOCOMOTIVE RACE. y Matinee Wednesduy. GRAND OPBERA HOUS ONB——N1G I ONLY Mat nes Evening i1, colved. the place. Then turning to the trend of thought toward y The n | shltute of hite has Here's When 1t Ended M. Hiich says the western clubs have de- | the ~ senate at Washington tho speaker | deoied to bl s crittion in’ Chloiea dur: MADE cidod not o press tholr ateampts to got futo | said ho belleved ho realized something of | s the Worlds i Ofears were aioctod s 1l SUIT oVl OATS, Chaod ov Lo pross tholr attomnta to 88% fLito | tha welght of responsiollity that reated upon | followar Hroaidant, Hawara: 1. Kominll of PANTS, 5 3 avolition of the percentage system, He ex- | him. T hn([m\mnn of prosidont of the senata | Now Y ork; seerstury. D Ik hdior CHEIEEY G B R P S pants for #30 tailor made suit for.......... #30 tailor made overcont for $14.60 d counter ou Lo jaw for h1s | rossed the opinion that the new pian would | Was one of gruve responsiilities und ardu- [ trensurer & A rit of Chicaco, 2181108 MAGH. PADIS G AR 3 it for 8 tulor mude overcost for #15,00 L.:;lm, ‘:i‘nl\}l‘- Illllh‘l“r;d:\“x‘\g v"( ups _wrbl[x.x disrupt tho American association, im\h)ll. He hu\(l been the recipient of an l:‘- :‘ ;M- signilibe Bmoatan l“‘;t" which | §10 tailor made pants for ¥ #38 tailor ma l v \l for AR ‘_ et fon 330,80 g d-takoslog for u fow sec - . hovor never beforo conferved upon a man | 4rrived from Muyngues, browshi to Sew | o, 00 nde pants for $45 titor made suit for..... 315 tailor made overcont fo B2 onas, when to avoid betng finished Nixon ut Ghivago After Rusiv ani Buckley, | slactod o the presidency of the seuate. | SOk the twosucvivorat th Swedish burk | 812 tailor mude pants for ] - o y #50 tailor made overcoat for. ... ..823.60 tempted to clinch, when Davis caught him q AL | Mora, which wis wrecked on tho d ot Tor lo ts for #50 tailor made suit for 0 tail tompted to elineh, when Davis canght him | Ngw Yous, Oct. 80.—The Horald's baso | When tho republicans in caucus seloctod him | Mot Auiss 5o rhe Jou the Of | 814 tailor made pants f 751 860 tatlor mado suls for s Tith 8 crushing HEht upper, ot AL St | bal man writes thus: 1 bave it on undenia: | 85 taeirchoico for tho high ofle tho omo- | mulider uf Ty sriw, auiiboring seven weit | 816 tuilor mado punts for 8 tailor mado ault f a drownitg man catehing at a steaw. It was | ble authority that Rusin bas Leen offered | SoiUs W oReid 101 0 hiita s anidae | A frikhtrul rulivond accidont oceurred on | 818 tailor made pants for #65 tuilor made suit for a horrible smash, and Nixon was imocked | $,000 by the Chlcazo association team, | beforo the senate for election, but to make | £10 UlLhmathuie rallwiay neir Arkidolphis, - out clean and unequivocally. e tried to | which is 40 moro than Prince of the Bos: | Senator Manderson’s election unammous, | Ark. Juck Weed, the superintendent of tho FOUND ONLY AT rise, but it was a sorry failire, He got up | ton association team bas offered him. He oIt th Y " o] - | raliroad, was kilied . 1 other pussons 85 far us oh his knoos ouce, oniy 10 plunge | has promised. to g0 to. Chicago providing | o foi the truo meaning of such an bonor | [uryulhioully” lujured. cabuose of w forward again upon his face, where he lay | Buckley can be secured to cateh him. Asso- T folt na T nevor did befors [sald tho sena- | hhied trulnJumped the track ny down writhing until time was called. clation men are now Rfter the great New | tor] that whon & mun is alectod 10 Tepreseny | 3 omPAnkmont wWith the above results When Nixon's seconds picked him up he | York catcher. When he left here at the | the people natlonal congress he should Bricovillo, Tenn., advices contirn th re looked very limp. He hung Jifeiess in their | close of the soason he told me he had been | 40t repr taction or n party only. He | POrts of the roleuse of the conv.uts. Chres , arms aud was carried to bis coruer without | badiy roated aad be aid not earo wheibes ho Should repressat the whole “pecplo. ‘[Aps A fulniomumonades o ara making a motion. came back or not. auss) 3 republican ‘through aud 2 Ciothes and. the \do . . r L il ihrsuen, bun | reeoslie i febifus 1o ke | 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. - 1 3( )‘) eree, “'the fight belongs to Mr. Davis.”" Captain Cormack of the police force was | dock, represant the atute of Nebraska in the | Cbmba sioekude. Tiy ! r < P P2 ~ g ‘ , Then there was # scramole for the bigh- | out vesterday for the first tiume, After & two | United States senito chiosters. ‘No ouo hus beou 1 way, for one of the squarest aud best fights | woeks' iliness. The seuator again thanked the gentiemen And forty-ond convicia N. B. Mail orders receive prompt and cuvef The fifth was the sensatioual and the last round of the fight. Nixon was first to load, aud got & nard counter ou the jaw for his | #38 tailor made ovorcont for #5 tailor made avercout for. .. ...$30.00 ul attention. Alterations to iusure a perfact fit made