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THE OMAHA DAILY BEH:y SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1 TRACY ON STANFORD'S HORSE. | Sz sower socma e ana wn THE SOUTH SIDE PARK. | pigie in i‘{“’m“*'-"'“"*’-""""?“fv:‘"n‘-‘fv-‘-ff»':YLAKE AND OCEAN COMMERCE, | pise,ceongeato, s deocevers, i wit | WERE SAVED BY A TRAMP, ovolo third prize. owhat A o Aol o whint partionidq lands had been soleoted by o * Flta stoalllgs have been going on for o m 1 sta o tomorrow MY " P Ark PUrposes, one, 18 atonlings 4 an Wil PEERLIY "‘:,"p',‘u..,ufl.fl?‘." Fins will | the Btk commihionors for park purposs = oyt aare b wagy 1o s donn v b close the trials, | therefore bo it the funds is a mystery. 0 has boon always : Seoretary of the Navy Talks About tho Per- e | Osmmissioners Looking Over the Land and Pkl (ho senso of this Board. | Sohem for Bringing Trans-Atlantio Vessels | resorded as a frugal, honoravle citizon Narrow Eroape of Burlington Offisials from 8 that the clty authori- % [ate rumor that ho is heavily short on the . formance of Falo Alto. Bostox, Mass., Nov. 20.—The long talked | Oonsidering the Surrourdings. Bias hre "-’ _'_-’-m»m_ »In- i"r'fll;"”:' Inlaud Taking Shape, bull side of the wheat market has ““"“il Almost Certain Death, of Yale-Harvard football match will be | Darchnsg of afy Tothur lands for purk pu credence, Phe postofice books are all played tomorrow. ho Yale team ived peses with the funds thus set apart, uniess the straight. WELL FLEASED WITH THE RECORD. | this evening. The bettin even, Tho wenther promises to be fmr and a gre el bl T sy i i e gam is oxpocted. — Hoth teams - aro In ex asko o Hiat BAD innronston. o tho.sraos Wilsonville fepublicans Grow Thinks Arvion Will Yet Go in 2 Gl L e FEAD S Architect Cleveland Pays a Tribute | oy he had expmiued. He said ho regarded [ Infants Set Fire to Barns Just to See thusiastic Over Ohio's Victory. _ b Word from the Winter Ruce PROTESTANT EPISCOPALS, to the Turgid Stream—What ttio Clurkg tractus ' doal ploce of land for |~ the Engines Run—The Trouvle | = Witsoviiis, Nob, Nov. 20.—[Spocial to Stopped on the Brink of a Deep . — ' the South Siders Want ,5.,'1[:-"". contrast (\“?.T'v'»‘.‘.-'l‘-'.fli’m.v'&' elegance With Nebraska and lowa Tue Bee.|—A meeting was held at \\l\'m‘"- Canyon—Other Nebraska Eports, Proceedings of the Lase Day of Their X ool L 4 Bt b DN Do somecHing s villo Wednosday oventiig to ratify tho eloc- Nioh Nothi . Congroess of "which. 8 %t Omahs would tion of Major McKinley as governor of Olio Wasitisaros, D, C., Noy. 20, —The general e ool proud. Mr. Clovoland said he spoko — and to rejoie with the republicans of that | o o {3 subject of discussion ut today's session of The Board of Park Commissioners {s just | 8 8 landscape gardener only. Ho aid not J1oAGo Buneaw or Tie Bre, | | Stato over the victory gained and the vindica- | Sewann, b, Nov. 20.—[Special Telo. Wamnivotos, i Gy B0V th "‘rl"’mflrl\ congrass was “Tho Truo | lml»“m tho !mmfl Stamo. vaby n.z.vn-u)n.,,» WL LR T LU LA A Ao, TiL. Nov. . | | tion of tho bill whish bears his name, John | aram to Tits Bur.]—Tiio lives of & numbor of Lt eligi o it | Policy of Diocesan Missions. work copnected with the selcetion of grounds | Sl looked st \hasa tands from s protos | Tho schemo for bringing tho terminus of | Gilliian acted as ehafrman and A, W, Hunt | Burlington freight oicinls wero saved yes- kito trick s cqual to & porformaned | © gy, ey yvited spoakor of tho norning | for additional public parks. Mr. Cloveland, | sional standpoint. Ho thought what was | trans-Atlantic wator commorce a thousand | SECEHAEY. (Shaactes were mide by BUIROR" | torday by a tramp who haltod a spectal, com- over the samo dictance ou an OVAL| .. poy 5 p Zorn of Morristown, . | tho park architect of Minncapolis, was | called tho Murray tract was too rough for | miles into tho intorior of tho continent, out- | oftily suecoes of the. pupibiiean sicitet aext | Posed of Managor Holdrego's privato car nnd lation track when At 18 )4y 00 ho thought, should not claim to | shown over the tracts solectod by the board | PRFK purposes, lined in Pk Brs recont interviow with Mr. | year, A supper was sorved after the speak- | an engine, forty feet fron: a partially burnod ooneesd et e HOrEoE 8 "‘,'”"""’f‘{-'“f'f be one of tho dozen methods, all of which are | Thursday, and made a very thorough North Side Parks. Thompson of Duluth, is beginning to take | ine, at which nothing but tin dishes were | bridge ovor a deep canyon near Crawford. soconds faster, sald Seeretary of the AW | good. ' 1t was the oo and oniy true way insvection, The Parker tract, northeast of Fort | shupe. HoforoJanuary a convention will bo | used. - Tho briage is 110 feot long and threo bents B. . Tracy this evening when discussing T ond and lst invited speaker of tho | T TG0y of providing a southeast park | Omaha, Mr. Clevoland considerod very de- | neld in Dotroit of delogates from all boards tie following resolutions were passed had fallon. The tramp was given a purse, a Palo Alto's remarkable mile at Stockton on | session was Rev. George C. Foley of Wil 1 4 T # 1 sirable for park purposes. Tho Diston lend A6 GO ARG sisstatio v | o Resolved, first, That wo heartily ind Porideets ? LAl e liamsport, Pa. A serious fault to no found | in the vicinity of Eighth and Bancroft is a | TPV 0% BUCEPURROSCR (Al cont. streot of trade, commercial associations en the prineiples of the republican party as car- | DEArty meal and a pass to St. Joe, but was on » | with things as thoy are is the continuance of | matter over which the commissionors bavo | (vay ‘aiso an- oxcoliant ploso of land for a | Mercantile bodies interested in northwestorn | rigd out by the presont administration. board No. 42 in yesterday’s wreek at Leahy's *“You might as well make a comparison. ¢ | stipends for years in places whero thoro is 10 | geliberated a good deal. When Dr. Miller, | park, lake traffic, Tho holding of such o couver- \,“"';;“"\','(v_ll"{'l «va:i.ll\n,yl""‘"’;‘m»1?'";'\'?-\‘.1”; to| siding and was budly shaken up. ~T'ho train o i 3 was going forty milos an bour ana he continued, “as far as tho (wn!l ,"mmv L ,\‘..\‘.mm. of 'i|x.|||:u il o 1d chu ,"]y. (rn\\;!l; Mr. Pratt and Mr. Cleveland visited that Mr. Joseph Connor, who lives west ot tho | tion has been in contemplation for somo time, | Olfo. which wo'believe to bo an tadorsenient | > ) v 5 p tho performers aro concerned, With | Mission work has beeu defined as tho send- | e PRV SR B CGORERIE BRIEE B | cige” ‘ubmitted o proporition to donato | but at last at a meating of tho directors of | O i3 tarill views, and (o th beaple of Ohio | SioDhed so suddonly that tho oceupants woro A straghtay courso for o mile. | ing of the gospel at the expense of the sender, | qua V3 y o Oy e tysBve iniares, ol itk fatisi contalting o |4k, Qhloafs. Doasd: ot. Dhado Totmte | fOF Delz so fortunats as to have tho oppors | distributed over the car and badly bruised. ’ b, however, 1| A% Itshould be, it is tho spread of tho gospel | found thit some of tho prominent citizons | (ARIAYL TEres O fU8 HiHL COTIONR, G | the Ohicago Board of o, a dofinito | wunity of thy thelr appreeiation of T In saying s Lining | At the expense of the receive | wore deeply interestod in the quostion of & | and a half west of Dundeo. Mr. Connor | Understanding has beon reached on the sub- | his worth and 8 of tarifl roform Crowded the Court Koom. LR AR L L L The volunteer speakers of the MOFNINE | 4outnoast park and wereon hund to make sug- | said tho park commissioners could get 150 | ject. A mmunication was submitted to AT LI o ot Furierroy, Neb,, Nov. 20.—[Special Telo- 8 Stanford's stallion did not ac- i S g 1 Y 4 | principle of reciprocity a8 leinz to the beat x e f',“" 2 """‘““"‘ ;“’”',:' "v"f,‘“" 8 D Rt avew | gestions. M. Hermau Kountze, Mr. Joseph | acres donated there if thoy wanted it. the meoting from thie Dotroit Board of Trado, | [itorosts of " Amerienn inductrive and the | @ram to Tius Ber.|—A largo orowd besiogod complish great foat. . Rov. Mr. H. t. Nichols of New Haven, 'ker aud sever: er we The board aiscussed soveral matters per- | Merchants and Manufacturers association | Ithoring clysses of the United States the doors of the court houso this morning WOrUGEfUL - oo 8Hes cdlbe ROl Ao oon -M'}‘ B v ‘:’ b !m;[l {w 5‘:‘1;‘-“:1“»‘ "“‘n‘".m !.“Ltulm; Ml" \I-nlm:u taining to the now park and decided to ke | d the Dotroit Vessel Ownors association, | agtn a1 e mes o fab i Ak for | tong vefore court convened, and the room one east of the Rocky imountains thought [ j4o¥., B 'H:‘”I*ym* of Nova Beotla, ‘a fulls '““-l' {ed2) ‘\“l"" "'W”*l’-':““\‘ '“\l "7: 'l‘ » another tour of the tracts with Mr. Cleve- Bt ) = v | Plooded Esqu the Thomas Murray avd the A. M. Clarke | land. the stallion record won by Allerion & fow | "R, itov. O. W. Whittaker of Philadelphin | tracts, Mr. Cleveland walked all * over g “I'ho importance of inland navigation ovor | \ns of Hileeding Kansis® on the krind | straned their ears to cateh every word of Wi since was 1nany particular danger. read the only paper e ernoon sessio o tracts, throug! e 1 o v 1. v, o) AR ) 1L thaliddu s as fe rom e lips ol 0 Ll s R AR A SN A LR Alg L DR L L B e e I¥ PARTUEN IND FACTIONS. groat lakes, tho dofending ana colarging | sivii, That Wilsonviile s rededmed hers i G foth R s TRt b o maints e ¢ 2 S ne i “*Personal Religio i and seemed to be as thoroughly interosted as BT g g ) - | selt.and is now known as the stronghold of CS3CS, e fo day of the Vesso; - performance of 200 is not s graat a8 AL | “eyoral brief addresses were mado on the | though ho fntended to purchase tho ground | One of the Results of the Meeting of | Of their channels, and othor quostions roat Sticanisin n 110Mas county. der trial ends with the evidence of stato of Maud S, made av Cleveland seven or ¢ight | yuma subjeot. O BTV JBe e P AT O iR Eat ing to lake transportation interests, notably enth, That wo regard James G. Blaine, | being compieted. 1Tt generally con years ago i Bishop Dudly closed tho last day's session | - 'Phe Murray trace is very rough, and Dr. h ULARLLP QL LA LD that of uniting these lakes with tide water sofficent man trom Maine, as one of | ceded that the state has not made as strong a WAs for tho 2:05 trotter, I should not be | 1, 3 bieb g ¥ € N e e i Lot | TNDUNATOLIN, irid N6, PHG vAElus | s nneMnle hanuals 6T sumtont ablest nud wost workers in the | case as on the preiminary examination, and surprised if Senator Stanford’s 2-year old, L Haa boliove it would bo a wastoof money to | farmers organizations have nearly completed | (= W% B F 5 it i DDt {"“'Hv;" e herely ndorse | many persons who have heard tho entire stallion, Avion, would eventually trot in that RenubilgantNUonal Longne: attempt to subduo nad {mprove such land for | thelr work, aud a finsl adjournment of tho | 420D SR AL S o fhalee for prevident in N Lty of | Droceedings bolicve that if tho case should tima 1f his wonderful performancas have no New Youk, Nov. 20.—Tho meeting of the | park purposes. The Clarke land is not so | supreme council of tho alliance, which is | COMiNg national quostions ¢ e O on redeom s Horself from domocratie | 1OW bo submitted to the jury without any e e T republican national league coutinued this | rough. It slopes to the sontheast aud there | holding out the longest, will probably take mand a definite national policy relating | rule, and we recommend that efty as the | evidence on the part of the defonso the ver- = i : AlAtUEEbBOT e tAYEe ¢ hom. Already this is foreshadowed | MOSt convenient pluco for holdlag tho next | diet would bo not guilty SDEED RING r Tho morning. session was taken | i8 & Plat of ubout ten acres at tho foot of the [ v oo o, 10t morning. Tho morning scssion was taken | % & PIAt OT ubout ten acres at tho fook place tomorrow, ac 5 by i report ' submittod by republican national convention. Tho defense will proceed with their evi- up by delogates making detailed reports of RN Tt vabhai Today the Farmers Mutunl Benefit asso- | (5, M. Poc of the corps of United States o T T denco tomorrow merniug, and will take up hy the Missouri is Usefal. ciation adjourned after amending its consti- | gineers, in which by direction of the govern- T S UL G B IR osed to bo v {tholb: Poapoctive! orgs Dr. Miller tound objection to tho Clarke fon ¢ t smbo; Hont, he submits a_ preliminary estimate of i 5 attorneys for the accused know just what the races resulte r”*im'l: be dono by their respectiva organi | | Db M ELeE 10N O e o of the. Mis. :.,\Ix‘:;r::;‘: l:fi"‘lo;:mv’n\ f° m; m".'-.rflln:u :vor{ ‘"| O RAAt Y ABHRTI ' tweuty and twenty- | An fowa Man Finds a Surprise at | lino of defenso will be, and great surprises First race, umi done-sixteenth. selling: | 0 ¢ . souri river, a rather questionable ornamental BT OR e s OL B, resolved | oy feot in depth and of suitable width, con- Home. for the prosecution are anticipated. Nothiug John Jay I (the favorite) won, Sam D sc 1'1'""-' ~On motion of a wostern delegate it was do- § porder for'a public park, But Mr. Cleye- | NOUto amalgamato with any other orgauiza- | necting Chicago, Duluth and all the upper Cepar Rapins, Ta., Nov. 20.—[Special Tele- | could be learned by the ovening statemeut of RO R U Billy Har- | ciged to have one aay in the vear sct apart | land advanced a very different idea, which | tion until the February meeting. Tto | lako ports, with Buffalo. This estimate | gram to s Ber.)—When Joseph P. Dun. | Judge Sullivan what the tine of defeuso ol e threcefonrths of @ mile, 2-yoar- | for stato conventions, andgtho secrotary was | was readily appreciated and endorsed by Dr. | Farmers Mutual Benefit association also re- | nlaces tho cost of such improvements along | pyv foroman of the Jones & Douglas cracker | ¥ uld be ola, maidens: Knapp (the favoriic won. | instructed to ask the diffcrent states (o hold | Miller and other members of the board. clected Troasurer Hames and the following | the existing channels at 3,230,567, This [ pA¥ B L 2 SESONES L P R T T Lo T Coronet second, Ted Grogg third, Time; their conventions on Feoruary 12, Lincoin's [ “Thie Missouri river is about the only [y ioioe FEHHURt HAmS Sad the (L OWIE | agtimate does not includo exponditures and | factory, went lome last night he was con PR Gt N Nor B S soatal Third race, seven-eighths of a mile: Young | hirthday, barbarous stream in the country,” said Mr, sl M. Poe of Missouri, | ;5,5p0ppiations already made for work upon | fronted by two women who claimed to bo his , D , Nov. pecial Grace (the favorit . Bra ondi | ipyo sub-committee, to which the question | Cleveland. It is unique in its absolute | ‘I W. Wilson of Illinois, W. M. Reed of | tiic canal about the rapids of the Sault Ste. | wiv Yesterday afternoon a woman giviag | Telesram to Tie Bre. ) —Later developments s of timo and placo of holding the next league | stubbornness. It will not becomo eivilized, | Tilinois, J. I. Reed of Ohio and I N. Miller | Marie river, Huy Lako channeland Lime | tho name of Mrs. Mary Ryan of St. Louis | iU the mysterious disappearanco of Rasmus BourUkrase nintoalx taantlisor wr sit- | convention has been referred, will meet i | but persists in remaining . typieal ‘repre | of Indiana, Tho aologates to tho Fobruary | Kiln crossiug iu tho Detroiu rivor. ‘Iis sum | uuuoto tho aity and went to Mr. Dunphy’s | Petersen, tho Main ocer, indicato Magzie A zolding won. Muid of R d | Washington, Tuesaay next. Adjourned. sentative ofa wild, ‘savago and rost- | yoning wore 1nsiructed voto for inde. | Seems small for the results promised and the | RGP CON TG s sencral | that his absonce and silence is purely volun d, Nettie (the favorite) loss raco that formerly held dominion B msuructod to vote for inde- RIS I P hat would aceruo to all trans- | 10USe, and when he went home a gencral 5 2 § 1 LN vorite) - s ra former T T great, benefits thi a row ensued, which ended by Mrs. Ryan -y and although his business affairs wero 3 UKvIoWEandEDe Remains of w.J. Florence. al its shor Po” me thero is a | PN Ll : L it vortation luterests over theso iuland | yry\ing a rovolver and attempting to shoot | NOY in very kood shapo yet, us his creditors drawn. Tin o Prianeirns, Pa., Nov. 20, —The body of | romantic beauty in’ this Missouri river, and [ The aliianco today changed its constitution | waters.” b e he Pt e tive | hiad ot pushied bim, the motive of his disup {fth race. thirteen-sixtoenths of n mile E ey PR i, % b T S unphy. He called the polico and had th g T ERE W 8" | W. 1. Plornco was tiken 1o New York this il you would lay-out a riverside park thecon- | 1o admit women. In this connection Secrotary Stono of the | JUIBY- e ehled the baen and ied 9 atter of conjectu ond, Owen Golden thi Wvoniig1a aleEoC| A BRENLiaohBal (he 6 0| o e l‘:"‘:”:."};m:}dlml{ '-I"lh‘ju"lfl‘:{f L‘;: The anti-subtreasury people, after issuing ;/\I-l;i-‘luu. Bourd of 1,-d‘.|.;\.:»t;‘fwlg‘lgv St @ | Dunphy is her husband, while Dunphy _Il he First National bank “of this city has v 2 c ed grande n call for @ convention v Momphis | ICUKUDY communication o Secrotary Bla Alloges that while he was once, a divorce | Wwken possession of the storo on a chattel Ropoator won, I. | ond. Ty express, over t >enusylvania road. The | park would approach i imely L f compla s of dis on the” part o i g ortgago for #1,408 e \ auadu against Americ pa oy sho has with her, and which | ClImSs Live been tiled, which wiil bring the Slumber (the favorite) ran unplace body was accompanied by several relatives | instructive. SHAFRIBR 1 i ¥ ) charging Mr. Macuvo with wrecking tho | yhrough tho Wolland canal and urging thav | Uo¥ She has with —hot, ©and -WHIh | (oo inbiities to the neigborhood of S,000. SAVAGE BEAUTY OF THE MISSOURI. | 'tles to such acsRinated lands ure found to vo | THE WORK NECESS'RY AND ITS COST. | cosanarvrazive arisor aexesrey, | FORTY FEET FROM A BURNING BRIDGE. Manager Holdroge's tvate Car Couiges—Other Tuesday last 1ing into the ranks of republicanism, containing among otber things the following: | | Fifth, Thit we conzratulate tho repub: | was packed as on yesterday with peoplo who Gloucester Results. Grovensten, N B Nov. 30.—Today's | the work done in their states and work pro Bonnio % and Cathering colt deawn. Time T RTEAHE111008 ANt DATFOR, naturs ofd tho % of Mr. and mrs. Florenco, and Colonel Clay— 88 £ ¢ | fPax i GaaxolRnRoM r bl 3 1% e ! (ot T e river wastein contrast with the luxuriant | 1oXus Alllane exchange, and making big | yus bo ono of the subjects considorod in tho | $h6 Cime 15 0 W% sho, KR BOR | s ussots, it is etumed, will fuily roueh this : Ahibe ftanDarg s sreen, the beauty and rofinement shown in Covy and with trying 10 sell oub | ;;5v0uching rociprocity conferenca between O O 8% | fgure, and all cla it Good Weather at Gattenberg. North American. Colonel McMichael, who | #réen the ailivnce 0 the old political parties. Most | §PPYO Bresy o came here simply to make troublo and | fgure, and ali claims will be paid in full. Gurresnina, N, J., Nov. 20.—The weather | was a friond of Mr. Florence, mado all tho the impaoved paric would forma picture | (S, Mo iteel Wols made at. the Ocala | the Lwo countries. seelk revenge. g Two Grand Isin d Fires. was pleasant and track in good shap ments here today for the transporta- aital R0V Hac e R WtKIN SO [ estInE: Discover:d Ko i 4 5 thtones: Cyrosure | tion of the body, and fogether with A, M. | be attained by auy otber means within your | “irpg Ifeform I’ross association threatens to | Dy 4. A, MeDonnoll of 471 Washington | Driig against tho woman us soon us tho pre G detai hese remarks struck the members of the - ent one is disposed of. Duuphy bears an ex- | to Tue Bee.| st night about 10. o’clock (o R T L IO Hlous dotalis of the funaral, ins of the | bonrd forcibly, nad thoy wero captivated | Uon carries outiiis purposo of mkio with which Leéshie B, Keeley has surrounded [ cellent reputation here. - Sensational de- | tho old Dean tivery barn was burned X i . company. : . R i nasive hat Mrs. Ryan will s ) ¢ if sie gots A 2 d race, selling, six and a half furlon ST _hero are about thirty-five acres in tho | ¢ "::““‘fi Sl LSSl has made a study of alcoholism and has very | b "'"‘w:‘\'m‘m{{ will shoot Dunphy if sie i caueht fire but by the united effort of soveral 0lino won; S Juines second, Kamblor third. Clarko tract. A larger park than this would Manifesto of the People’s Party. successfully treated several inebriates, using v 3 of the fivo companics it was extinguished. Fourth ri Iline, mile and a sixteenth g ar 8 " i 9 ver r News re- T I T 2 tatn s 1d the board will try to secure other Jands | satistied of all ‘those who have gathered | said Dr. McDonnell toan Eveniug News re | i 100 Nov. |50/ [Spoolal | sured. The loss to the dwelling is about Esquin \dstone second, Virgi Toreka, Kan., Nov. 20.—The prelimmnary D0ALg, W1t EL00 & They of o ¢ e CeRIBT iEE ol Hanray, 1, Nov. 20.—[Spectul S B o Ly 5 el e i § adjoining, vefore deciding finally to purchase | bere. They claim to © secured all | porter, “that Keeley uses gold merely as a | p S5t 0 0 e Soptomber term of | $100. The fire is supposed to have been ) race. five furlongs: Abundancoe colt (e aslconviotadrot 5 ! won: Unele Sam second, Gamblor third, Tinio: | Palmer and Miss Miunie Moran, the silk- i Bt o AL thaiMae national oxecutive committos issued an | the real cure. Clloride of gold tends to | court Kimer Terrcll was convicted of murder | “"Avy lajor hour in the night fire was dis ; K : 2 € + I3 address tothe poaple of the United States, | cleause and to some extent buiid up the sys- | in the sccond degree, the verdict being a | covered in Mankins confectionery store but Sixth race, selling, seven furiongs: Pelham h : T L LA Chesney this morning. Miss Palmer was ' n a ; won, Fireily second, Mury D third. Time: { south side attended the meeting of the com- | The results of the conference h exclusive remedy. Dr. Keeloy usos, I velieve, |y 7o Sanity, Tho question of bis | been dore. The loss in this case did not ex s it Tt o et aoral alsCharred L teause oF | mission yesterday afternoon for the purposo | various roprescrtatives of gold und_sodim with steyclinia and | (00, Prisonct's sauie e anettion 06 B | coud 3100 No cause for tho ivo is assiendt On the Nashville Track o Az ad oy v S0 s tried o s f 3 not yet bee ed. S . e L el et ot Initted to the board by property ownors of | been in every respoat nicstatistactor Nerther of the remedies is a new one. Gold NasnuvirLe, Tenn., Nov. 20. —Weather cool, S T hEAS S e e T o 10 longer any, doubt that candidates for | wos neod in the. Soventeonth cantury and I | hat e is insane. ~ Althoueh a number of ex Rise o) : DI S o Eirstrace, seliinz, one and one-sixte At_London—Sichted: Umbria, Bohemia, | sell thirty-five acres in tho vicinity of Bighth | paits” *Fho t g g, ominited by the peoble’s | ho salutary effects of stryehnia arogaati[itivesant facirom conclusivoiBsgtor ot Rl e e s B ety Timo: 11114, A i fauiehior § forth, the experiments recorded having heen anity. gost, E Soc o Fong; At Bremerhaven—Elbe from New York. | = J, S, McCormack and S. T. Mills offered | inx togethur and co-operation of or | performed years ago.” Socond selltng, six furiongs: Ludy [ 3¢ “BollomoWorkondam from Now | cinhisen amcr atioing Door park uoar | forees of the Guited cosion iy jue lubor | performed years ago. R Burke, last August while tho latter was | city, was married to Miss Hattie £, Bonall, Blaokbusn? won und i York. hirteonth street, for $15,000, por _Wanted to See the Engines Run, slecping with his wifo and child. The ver- | danghior of Mrs, M. . Bovall, Rev. stone won, Tom Elliott sceond, Soringawny e Park Forest addition at$1,500 per acre. for it in any of the pust v 1ousuess and incendiarism have just been = were present. After the cerer v th o st add 2500 p forlelnanyboh [t < and incendiar e sl cre present. After the ceremony tho weil {vilization and . uaniversal has iwenty Buildings Burned. ding party sat down to a sumptuous repast. e ton MeMichael, caitor and provrictor of the more romantic and entertaining than could : ey's Secret. Dunphy says he has three other charges to | . d tey up Gl AT Graxp Istixn, Neb., Nov. 20.—[Spocial Apoito third: s | Palmer of Now York will attend to tho bott tho alliance if the Stato Ageats asso voutevard hiss, ho thinks, solved the mystery Lty purchases through the National Union | his biehlorido of . M Al | velopments arc lookea for, as it is believed | 1o the c A dwolling W 40R.atoe. tranaw 171G AL CHe L Aves. | Withitheldea: his bichloride of gold eure, Dr. MeDounell o the greuad. A dwolling on the some lot Tiume: 1 TS S make is desired by the south side citizens | ‘The people’s party men aro the best | the supposed Keeley cure. My ovinion is.” The barn_ was valued at £50), partialy in third. i hearing of Miss Margherita alias Aloysin | tho Clarie land. they camo for, and even more. Tonight tho | preparatory treatment and that strychnia is caused by tramps. 108 worm experts, was concluded before Justico ; d A largo delogation of citizens from the | It is substanlially as follows : tem, bat I do uot have much faith w it compromise. A doubt was raised concorning | was extinguished beforo much damage had 1R, held and Miss Moran_discharged because of of discussing tho various propositions sub- | in this ¢ity duciry the pa s roatment can hardly fail to cuve, 8 brop e L Y el Gl el after boing out forty hiours, decided foday : T traokgood, A Thomas Murray submitted & proposition to | president and vice president willbe in the flold | haye o medical work in my library in which | Perts wera called, the evidonce was nov posi- | 3.0 Foce avariie Mr, k. J. Senveckon- ayno won, Miriolo. so Colorado and Ponusylvania from New York. | and Bancroft streets at 308,000, o vanai S s ,000. can prevent the HELrty wnd WLANINOUS Cot- Ho shot and killed his uncle, William | ongost & Diokerson, grain doalers of this Blackburn won, Ed helby second, Zeke Third race; handicap, five furlongs: Gold- At New York—Britannic from Liverpool. C. L. Van Camp offered twenty acres in | of civilized man, ‘Chere ha Some startling instances of youthful vic- | dict causes much dissatisfaction, Baldwin oficiatea. ~ About 100 invited guests (ifbeh SULEH LT NEWS OF VESTERDAY. 1. S. Hascall made four' propositions. He | flooded the minas of tho multitude with an | Prought to lizht in thoneighborhood of Kliz1- SR Gt L0 LY i FES RO, offered four acres at Fifteentn and Vinton an of lizht and taught them tho sapreme | beth street and Center and Austin avenues Nov. 20.—[Special Tele- } o presénts were numerous and costly. Fifth race, ninc-si 4 Domest for $48,000; five acres at the same place for essity for ation i defense of the | Yesterday afternoon fire in a barn, evidently | gram to Tur Bee. |—Twenty buildings in the e Jenking won, Poarl Rive < Advices from Pittsburg. Pa.. are to the effeet | $15,000% four and one-tenth acres for $0,000, | born rizhts of humanity. The producing | of incendiary origin, broke out in the neighi- | husiness centor of the town of Coerection- His Looks Were Liecel Vips third. Time: 50, that the coal famine existing in the east will | and seven and one-sixth acres for $50,000. clusses of the United States are the natlon— | porhood, and an investigation discovered the | (ijie 10" wove dostroyed by fire this morn- Corvynus, Neb., Nov. 20.—|Special to Tng 3 3 ) 0 all ot npl > by the tolls imposed on | ¢ ey = 3 o ‘ soon be relieved Tho Clarke tract of thirty-five acres, ad- | SleGniersammmy live by the tolis imposed on | fire bugs to be two childrer., one of themlittls | fio€ qys WS LERIIC W T Ll EGE | Rek | —Cliuef of Polico McFeggert arrested Mud at Gretield. BT s Gula loamator ntiDasatur LI ot hia o Ay o in o baby, Their names are’ Johnny N ; a : 3d, Jott. o tes at Decatur, Til., joluing the Murray tract, was spoken of, but | *"Pho peopie huve beheld with row ng alarm | MOFe than a baby, Their names are Johnny e B B e e Sidaven Ciniexao, 1L, Nov. 20.-Gueliotd park: | wfo's thioat ind ‘iien committod “uicide. | 110 formal proposition wis mado: 10 o Ve oA ryans anrta. | Gonghitn: 8 vears old, aud Willle Mook, ot || buildings destroyod 'ty whe Lunb bloow | dlont Hole e moching, on funocent lnoks Track muddy. IS Q) Lirgonyory 2 Dr. Millor then ed the South Side dele- | every day hav ried us nearer and nearer | yets 5. When tho children were Drought oo millinery store, Itneubottom’s hart | county, for forging siguatures to a noto. Ho S G e | 1L A. Ainsworth of Moline, ill. has been | ration for an expression of the opintons held abyss in which we cin sec only the sopa- | before Caprain Ripley at the Chicago avenue IALA IO A rays 2 S S A First race, five turlongs. Tugo won, chosen president of the Tlinof o bonrd of | & P P § o ; ness shop, Castie’s jewelry stove and Hat- | wili havea preliminary hearing tomorrow Fctond, Swifton third. T 1107 | choson bresident of the [ilinois stito board of | By citizens in that part of tho eily rogarding | Fition of w crushing alixaraly or tho drvadfal | station thoy admited baviug set the barn on | {08 S8 O - & : Jennio S won, | A aloeton i e ald toe 1n e Sacond | the most suitable and convenient location for | Ear U piasoss of snving foss. insticsCons by | X0, After witnessing tho vain offorts of tho Fell From a Bridge nab Molcr L O 0 e e D e | L parlt; the peaceful fnstrumental ties of edic firamen (o save the barn and tho/agony of the Caught Under a Car. Bram, Neb., Nov. 20.—[Special to Tue Mhira D suceessor to the tate L. O. Hook. G ve Their Ideas and the baliot, that the people’s party ¢ poor auimals inside, they ran east to Centov Mansuanirows, To., Nov. 20.—[Specinl | Bep. |—Joseph Guishow, propriotor of t Eugsnio s0tond, Onkdale oh stor wom [ gy tho explosion of gusol ne Diteabitrs ME IS D S e mited States his been orcanizel, uvenue and deliborately started a blaze in | .0 AHEEEEIER BT |—Joseph Guishow, proprietor of tho Sug nd, Onkdule t s Mr. Michael Donovan spoke first for the We D een the shadow of plutoeracy*| another barn, but that fire was put out be. RIOEEAIILO LI ]—Brakom GIAL, Merchauts hotel, fell from a bridge over a urth ric Vo rlongs, V' Pa., ful inie was sed, aml sovery po! oley citizen: i ghourth ruce, five turlonss, holor T won, | T i LDinlo |,.'x.-,'fi\.1"u‘." 'h“f erativor i«m.u..._._ He ‘im “"l“, the fimm's of the | spread ily over our land. We have | fore 1t gained any headway. The child Wiilie | Jester of tis city was instantly killed at 10 | ravine today and was sefiously mjured. b South Side, who had been discuss- | seen r ad corporations grow 1nto n vast | ean do little more than lisp disconnected sen- | o'clock totay near Centerville on the Oska- = on, Spec- | for the murder of his wife. The murder for AT 10n8, corrupts 1o gisl res. debauche tator second, Miss Patton third. Timo: 121915 feli o was oxecuted was committed last | 10 @ definite agreoment as to o ianrabes loslslatiires, dobuuches Jurles | enormity of his obliquity. Tho cabooso of a_freight train jumped the ) Moxnor, Neb., Nov. 20.—[Speciil to T == ath annual convention of the | Mend, but they had ugreed upon one propo- | j o on ecarth, We have scen the [ course they couldu’t do thav without some- | was caught under the car and crushed to | u wagol rauy, sustaining icen log. Iwiy Passonger and Frelzht Conductors | sition, however, and that was that no park | bunking associations swelll into n | thing was burning,’” ho explained. i noe Siegonyentarany, UALBLIING: 8/ brokenilok; “m“n;‘n“'“" s (“"l:' welghts)ihayo beon AEGTE They wantod the park somewhere botween | business in its zrip, Wo havo seen the taily Odads and Ends. Prominent Citizen Dead. Howitas L b i d as startors in the races mentioned for | Leon Lait of New York. who did a banking | Tenth and Twenty-third streets and south of | Pewspuper bress cocreed by~ its business | Norman Hinman of North Platte, Neb,, ro- | Missovri VALLEY, Ta, Nov, 20.—(Special | PIHIS for dyspepsia, sourstomach, bad breath. % 1 has skipped out, taxing with him about $7,000 | faie A 3 bind the shuckles of serfdom on the limbs of GLOUCESTER, hus skipped out, taxivg " with him'about Iiighth street was objectionable to the people | frig people. As a striking Hiusteation of the | had beon robbed of $125 in a house ou Cus- | gie of the Valle, st and most respected AMUSEMIENT i SE S, Bte ot e deo, a widow wed €0 yoars, has | o St et Ol | citizens, died this morning. He was 60 yoars S22 Ty D N “ 188 0 dimages 1o a breach o 80 said the \4x| Camp tract would be much | misled, we wouid point to the vote of the pw of bills was found piuned under his shirt ) a0 13 i 15 Rine 11 ,f,",(-‘_l;._,"y.m b o b S VRS R | Movo satisfactory to' tho pooplo. than tho | Bl sty B U 00 s A, | Dhion o ea bos stantat New Johm, 17 M i . voral years he has b 80! H ENT. Second race, five-oighths of w wile. solli brothers. have teen found, horribly muti people would be satisfied with the Clarke | ¢ () ¢ T Missouri Valley organ G, 18 Kinzdo e 110; o T i : of Kunsab n 801 fell off gro. from (h forming what will probably be the largest Yo e 4 Soventeenth and Harney Streets, Morgan G, 118; Kinzd ‘u..‘ zer, 110; Andr ated, tloating In the Rio Grande, 1t1s thouzht | tract if the commission would secure other | vote In 1500, while the official ,,.. system of safe deposit vaults in the country Eaplorinz lowa's Mineral Deposit. your colt, 10; 1013 Tammany | Mexican, General Garzia. S i e DusvqUe, Ta., Nov. 20.—[Special Telogram W Saturda, THam, obe et : i X park up to Tenth street. the total vote of parcies In Kunsas was “Phe old war cry of “No seat, no fare,” is RUA ARy {2l pik 5 i Iy e sovers filly, | Harey B Hutehinson, nadian, wis ar- | ©Phe MeCormack tract on Spring streetand | ¢ 0,000 less than it was o v to bb resurrooted by the long sultering south | to Tk Bee[—Dr. W. P. Jeanoy of tho SATURDAY. MATIN han. 8 Coy’s hotel, Chicazo on a cha f sm 7 o L oy’ hote ou a charge of smugl oLt i wbout 114 percent over its vote in 180, or 47 h & tha 3 Third race, one mile, hand u oplum into the United States Hutehinso: Lropertyawhers prejent, i Dercent of the entire vote. The republican | modations with the Chicago City Railway | the purpose of exploring the zinc and lead ater Success, o trunk was seized and 1y pueked in the Mr. Bronuan spoke upon. tho subject. He [ yijority In Soutk Dakota was reduced f company. 'This statement is made by Alder- | deposits of lowa. This will be the first svs- Biitzen, 5. " ) R bottom of th trunk were 110 half-pound | said t ml.'h«m was no use of figuring upon | 10,000 1 189 to 2,700 in 1801, whiie In Nebra man Joun O'Neitl, who intends to introdu tematic exploration of this kind ever made in fiacn, e ) | packages of smoking opium. gotting Syndicate park at some future day. | the peoples party cime within #0) votes of | o'y 3 a0uno next mee o N , flve-olghths milo, handicap. : B g X RRloIs ALy a resolution into the council at its next meet- | the state. 1 E uin»x.y. w1t whan who for the | Syndicate park had never been dedicated as ‘lf'““df i gue hina I‘{mu1 rof lh- htheold | o “having that cry for its tost. ———— Goori 103: Kudora, 85: | Boot 8y e e banking bhamship | a public park, and probably nover would. parties and olectod all dbstrict Judgos. A now amaleam has been produced and will After an Omaha Packer A Notable Success Here Lt Season. Lasughing Weto Tho capitalists who owned Syadicate park The Two Dromios of vlutocracy. ho used for tho first time on the roof of tho | Siovx Ciry, Ia., Nov. 20.—|Special Tele- | & I8 al C Bullabury 4 Bob Arthur, 100; | M2 Ourpontor streot, Phlladelphiu, 12 bes | S5 o'l would b cut up into. singlo samerboyeriul Company, o vl 0 i 06: | Jioved to h absconded with ‘upwards of | shor J cl D sle [ century gave ir shan battle, und o oo d - al vhich Surd > i 2 . : Littto Frad. i " i pwards ol ntury gave up their sham batule, und | mixture of bronze and aluminiam, whict i proges itk Cueis, o O pucicr, St Crvactin) P srilieiiem Brooklyn, 1to, u1: Allabluzee, 871 ways, ushed into euch other's inone fond | 6 about the samo color. OEOPILAD efge b ALAIIE AN DIARY. Prices—Eirst floor, #L00; balacony William Flzzle was hanzed at Abiline, Tex., 5 % natter, a 2 owerful consp which o 3 = W ing the = matter, had not and powerful conspivacy, whieh controls elec- | yonuoq and has no comprehension of the | loosa & Moravia branch of the lowa Central ihrown From 1« Wa SIXU rico postponed, ar varticular piece of land they should recom- | Vit ST 0L o our conrts, the 1nst rosore of | I just wantod to seo the enginos run, and | track and turned completly over. Jester [ By, |—dward Jenkinson was thrown from L Reliof association has been convencd | ought' to be purchased east of Tenth streot. | lordly national confederation, holding ali e = DeWitt's Little Early Risors; best litilo today ¢ business with the Russiun Poles of that citv. | Castellar, The idea of going s fur east as | fecessitios into bein ¢ the ready wstrument to | LGN Haerison street station that ho | Telogram to TuE Bre.| ~John T. Baldwin, | = — 4 S Al ioe oo, : W N 4 L First race.on: Ixtecnths miles, Y down in that part of the city. Mr. Donovan | colossallles with whiah the people ure fed and | tom House place. Upon being searched a roll ! or Vs L T0=y ¢ ) P 8 el Nine-vents of the populition of this count by 'y Vendetta, Tom Hayes, Littio Minnie, | Juyre of New York city. Clarke land east of Eighth strect. N Iifty thousand safe deposit boxes ave to be R > _ L2 103 Craft, Austral, 085 Mabel K, Pomeroy, di. The bodies of Zuire and Jose Castille Mr. 1. S. Hascall said that ho thought the | I senscquonce of the n I,U,,,‘,”“,w‘,,m DUt ko tho basoimont of the Masonic templ, | boller maker for the” Wromont, Biknoru & D, Voeullst, 108; Kni i fily, i they liad Iecn murderca by orders of the | lands adjoining on the west and bring the | the vote tak ovour shows that it thoah | Tor private use. Thursluy, Priduy N oy, 19-20-21 Mollle Davis, Excellenza filly, 95; Strana- | rested by United ites Marshal Alles « 0] X X y 2 Wi ¢ e Tol, Gt e af anmt e | Fifteerth was also favorod by several of who | PRoblels, party vote was netuily ncreased | Jao®Siburbanitos in their fizht for uccom- | United States geolozical survey is hero for | Daniel Frohman’s Lyceum The- 10 Miss delle, 10 Autocrat, o arly Blossom. 10. u : e : fie poorer clusses of his countrymen I S it mile. selling were selling lots all through it, and m In thoso stutes the beriditary cncmios of a | admiistration building at tho fair. 1t 15 & | wram to Tne Bre. | -Negotiations, havo been Fmac ATt oy asnabia didy 3,000 belonging to his customers. lots, excepting the ground used for the drive der the msplration of the money power | produces a substance brighter than go'd and 1o plant is very extensive, A Foreig Dr. Miller asked Mr. Herman Kountz nce . resolved proteetion i I Miller asked Mr. Herman Kountze, 5 otectio A lawsuitover tho possessiol stor ry. 2o, Dutineo: First flour, 1o Yaco, one milo, solling: Mountatn | _It18learned that Major Wissmann Is lying | who was present, if it was true that Syndi. | Feciprocity, aussyntindiaveryad | PEALIRBRAIEOTORLBAINOMORICH 9f 0 BIsOkY, : o g i b 1, B B Mttt | ot R AN B SARE | sho i proseut, L fwas b that Syndl | Hleisorie Whesroduiy Sty phov i eho oy | In which tho costs wna lawyars oes uker Sawed s Way Ou S - vt Humdram, Puzzle, Sandstone, | monin. bublid for park Durposos. Mr. IKountae snid | Besscd pepolo of Kunsus from obtatulng feowm | @410 800, has Just beon ‘decided wt Car- | Ixperexpexcr, s, Nov, 20.—(Spoctal | FARNANTSTREET THEATRE o StAagen o e S | R pomant of M. Vishnogradak, o | DBl for pure purposes. Mr. Kountzg snid | o™ yoVatumdne Wil roforus wiiich (i | halo, 1. el Tu Bk, |—Jamos Pranklin, o | TARN LRl il W - Littlo | | The o Miameaiuogridskly the | that it~ was true, ' but’ the ~South [ sought. On this acconnt thoy conciusiveiy | John and Georgo Firmenick, the Mavshall- | Telegram to Tu Bur.|—James Pranklin, a 3 o G Russinocuini > Oumutia Land company had oxpended about | demonstruted thal tiey aro tho Lwo Dromivd | o, fa, glucnse manufacturoes, indictod by | ono araied burglar, sawod his way outof 100 | ou, oo usual | HADE. [orension r‘ P o RO, | e s o od by Romero | #40.000 in improviug the lands incluged | of plutocracy. ind thuiouly the dilferen o foderal grand jury vestorday, today gave | county jail last night, nud is at largo. aavron [ sy | Ballston. 111 Areont, Mver Woldon: M1 AL | Roblodo, have conmo (o tha decisian b Supmast | in Syndicate ‘parie with a view of laving it athn dlanguieh e gthams trony on b e A S A - Matinec CLAXTON | sia™™¥0e | gonquin, 100 Kanosville, Frank bico, | Canovas dal Castillo. the premier. out at somo future time as a public park. He i : o dicted have 1o : : ; P Lucgreror. Judgo No son. 100, KIv. 105; Quos: Ao of printars. which hud boon car- | €OUld 0Ot sy positively what the company | (i todsiey t b thut thora oo to | OUhoxporacra fpdioien hevp ot Jebigne iy 5 DeatlyBall oo Jifmtien B ML PIEAR, 0 ANARNHATA 800 i Samurltan, Amboy, Willilam Honry, 1 for 50me L in Stettin, his collupsed, | would be likely to do with the Syndicate | party which represents tho people and i party \yoptonnBogplein.Ohicagas BRiAREEn g, i, Noy 80 nass B et e i Royp o thirtoon-sixtoonths of a mile, | '&AVIRE the strikers in eore stralts. park lands. which ropresents the plunderees of the people. The following western people are in the | Diller, ex-consul of the United States ut “TWO 'ORPHANS. [ hinteen-alxtoenths of mmile. | Tho pullion blocknde which has becn In TS T ey s Betoro tho close of o olection of 180: e ox- | city Florenco, Italy, died horo today, aged 7 e s, Spandotine. Comtorter, | o roct at Fambico, Mox.. has heon aiscd, and . peut t sea the two ald parties marehing and | Wi tho Grand Pamfio-N. 1. Jones, De Last 1Al of tho Wk i R Rk, Wesuas: | e WL Gad ieumatitod ihere navo | M. Kountzo then went on tospeal in favor | burrahing wicuorfisabfensuof thotniahiiies | 34 9, TG PN S W B [ Y, pa, Nov. 2. —Julgo Siis M. | THE WORL D AGAINST HER.' Ed: Gurtlon. B3 Vulning Money Mard de n shipped of tho Clarke tract as a very desirable loca- | WG et (oNerstiue Bud with wmortenses 3y Dr, D, Macrae, Council Blufls; H. 8. | Clark of the state supreme ct, died this 150, 2 it Auied race, one mie. selling: Sequol, | Several Greek housos n London huve be tion for a pavk, Hosald that thera were n | Unddsiven tho republlo to tho vorko uf"do- | Mrs, D D Macrac, Councll Bluffs; H. 8. | Clark of the state suf POuNAY Felmioniie; o, o0 L0 T Ketehum, 1043 Miraboau, Orlspin, 101: Hourl, d that the Russian docreo prohibiting | great muny property owners east of Thir- g i ¢ chiraboau, Orispin, 10 url, ortition of whed L X ¥ property ors eas > And so. under’ gdspielous cireumstanc At the Palmer—)ir. und Mrs. Anthony O 8 Fo, d i L 105 0f it 0pJ0. fOF 11DETLy, Wnion, in- cap: Indin Kabber, 485 Appomattos. 108 wcipul oroditors Of tho HOr:hoss o Mr. Brounan suid tuat the peovloin tho | homosofu tre nepp)o. for | J >almer—J. . Merry, Manchester, Tonoly, 107 Ratter, '100; OUOriin, Oartoon, 05, | bommpels the selzaro of tho u‘..'.,.p .,f.'{ 1 | south part of the city did not like tho idon of | dUStry and Justice, " contidently appeal to [ Laa Ryl mptel, B MorES XA hpsion, erves Hovaiteonth nnd Hurney Streots Fltrory O BL0,000 1 aked for the cofibction, | purchasing land away down on tho rivor bot- | SSory Aonost, nium s the Unitd Sites to | fa-s CGRaries A s LI s, Councll Comatt: Sunday, Nov. 22 alne-sixteonths ot a mile, selling: | Tho contral famino comumitto undur tho | tom for ths benefit of & few capitalists who | piutocracy. o deag (hut o Whi 5 2 SHREORHY 2 * ot 113 Young Lottery, 111 Gulrd, 108 | prosidency of uh fteh, Wil rocive an | owned the land lying between that and th i " Shenriee | Binds T 1L COMBDIANA o Iy 4 r i | prosidency o witoh, will recolve u ' d o 10 (ronble e ehildren ot Hborty. Aoty i e T YT e Baoh AlAmax: Mot ¥iisrox, Ceusqr mporiul Joan of 50,0000 Foubies withoutin- | city. The south siders would rather ce tha | - Whiraver this ngiial roachos any mian lot | At the Letaud—dohn Heineman, Musca re al Donnelly & Girard 2 2 ¢ Lo bo abplicd to the purposn of relivt ln | money spent in a large park in th vicinity of | him call s triend whd nelghbors g e R i RGN & SIEArG Paoltie, 100; Juage Mitchell, 99] Hydra, 44 2 okon (issriots of Russia, o H > & pROPIE' 'ty garh, 0; Under Cover, 0. d N vt Omahayhe suld, than to have a paric lo- | oo 440 ORsualee SOROPIER Barty MWD WG | 107 M “und Mes. Carroll Wright, Des | And I havo gained 10 pounds in & months, O ull Fareo Comenios 5 LA e > 5 says that negotintions huv, 0 d 5 L X ot Faco, slx wnd ono-fourth turlongs: wimnst conclided by -which the bank of | C4led down @ ong the river. Milwau g 3 Moines, 1a.; James H. Easton, Deco I8 | a3 the result of taking Hood's Sarsaparfia, Anoupolia 1, 2 1 Alha Ry will provide the Russian government ve us what we want in the south part Lot the wi ard e, “Organization to VA, says Mr. B, 1L Rose of the firm of Rose & N NIA‘\V A e hut . By WIth siver bulllo to the ninount ‘of 130,000,000 | of the city,” saia Mr. Brenan, *or spend the | save the republic, We hive the numbers— — - — o A P e e o * ERAIR SOSEYC Ak sInewand) ) roubles, ¥o us to enabie that country tore- | money some placo else. the poopio .l.u.iurnmv All we needl 18 cour Two Bullets in His Hoad Eddy, Rochester, X 1 plines] METER. 3 " une piymonts (n spocle. Mr. Ko o resolutions U1 } g 3 " | e * Sune piymouts (n | 1r. Kountze arguod that the property | wge and re B liF N S R e R e & Grrariainyabongs | |||\\‘ l‘\" e » e e f e i ] Tips for PELSONAL DAKAGRAPHS, ouroers eaat ol Phirlesuth aiFeer would fuvar A P T T T i e T PR 3 and east of Tenth stroot just as eArnest.y a3 JesE BoiLiio, Bucrot Mo iatatianStioime TR T EVER BEIORE BLOW 110U, “Those horses are looked upon as very likel PSR A o i g tho delewation Dresent yesteraay. Lraed the M. B RaNKIN, Trouasuror. road with two bullot holes in his head, Ho [ My diges 5 bad, and T LB chances in the races mentioned: Secrotary Tiffany of tho Towa State Fire- | pyrohase of lauds woest of Tenth, He dis A Ty will recover. IRutter was on his way to town | Droken down from overwork so that I could o S Al men's association, that bas beon in session LOCAL BREVITL f claimed any intention or desire on his part to uting witnes ory - 4 in the Bluffs for 'the past two days, was in v . to testify as prosocuting witness in a forgory ©1 Gloster -Kinz Huzom tho city yestorday morhing the gucstof Chiot | B4l persoual ouds by uring the purchaso he art exhibiv wiil be open all dpy Sun- [ case. tlo claims to have boon ambushed and amwany tali-Gousalos Galligan, Mo loft last evel qf Chiel | of “the Clarke tract, * Ho belioved that it | gay. Exposition hall : my gratitude 13 due Hood's Sarsaparilla.” X 3 T Banquot=-Miss Bo. e inlligna, He loft last™ evening for bis | wouid'be Il advised to purchase pavk lands . hall. shot by persous who sought to_prevent him PEFARNAM ST |\| ET THEATER, Autoerit—RBustoed. home in Marshalltown. neur Syndioate park, for & large tract of land Captain Hattie Swith, the wounded Salva- | from giving evidence, but thers are many | ‘‘ Water-Brash B O 4 Littlo Fred—Zonobia, Mr. . O. Hardy of Tk Brg returned last | thero iwas suve to be dedicated. sooner or | HOUISh 18 steadily improving. indications that the wounds were self oo I N e aiies i, IO Matinee Mabellv—Monntain Door. evening from Fairmout, whero bis son Edwin | later, to the public for & park. M. iountze | . Eugeno Blumenthal, who was so badly in- | iuflicted. Rutter came near dyiug & short | And dyspepsia troubled me for 10 years, and Nt Ol e N e GLOUCESTRIL lies in & critical condition. There is hope of | advised the commissionors totake plenty of | Jured in a chop house row, recovered cou- | timo ago from au overdose of audanum, ter trying various things I concluded o take M1 148 INevin . Arizona—Ballst tho young man's recovery, but In tho opinion | time in making the selection Sclousness yesterday, and {s now iu littlo | which, ho claimed, was taken by accident s s In the Magnificont Comedy= Drama fripn.-Balista R e Pt o tHo,eminion | timo in making tho ssiostion, - | Sclousness, sest Lol ooy Sarsapariln, T etivet is wa® | PHE SOUTHERNER. Hu«suvl ~Hourl. the islature. cured.” M. JOHNsON, 427 10th Street, Matinges, Sunday, Wedneday. “special Thanks: Trrico s Parquet §1: parquet olrelo e i $1; ba | notsleep ulghts. But my stomach s now 1| cony i00 altery BUX sheets open Sat perfect condition, and for all the above beneflg | wrdny morning ath blo treatment and most careful nursing to | aud g 1. ‘Powl s locked nelng Death Alte India Rubber—Appomution, and then the south side delegation retired. H. Towles was locked up fof being a t R8I Bubber=Apy pull hum through, His wifo wnd brothe Colonel Distin, who owns u track in tbe | susvicious charactor vesterday afternoon. | Hupsox, N. Y., Nov. 20.—Senator Gilbert | [Wed" A0 il BRI L AR RAROAT, WA R A R DA Lancuster—Landscer. ::I':- x:r;* r;mnl!lmnly rmuh“ bu\dmle.‘ ;xululnvu‘:l part of the city, which the board | tHe had 8 pawo tic kul\(ur an l\ll\'crwn' which | A. Mead died this morning. ‘Ihis leaves, as | T0ledo, Ohlo. A you st om Popular P'rie — = obert L., Fulton of Reno, Nov., is visit- | has decided to purchase, was present. was stolen from the Young Men's Christian vaturas now. stand. tho senate with six- | estion e fuk fu' the” clty: A sceombanled. oy . ANRLEARNISIAM, Ty Figpan Sssoclution rooins a fow 4ays NEo. 108 eluina.naw AIAG0, the wiaaie WL ke | Indigestla DIME EDEN MUSEE. e Dickey and L. H. Korty, called at Tie Bee i yod by the Baar Last night the Boara of Eucation sought | jndependeat. O dyspeptio troubles try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Coxnas L1th aod. Far High Point Dog Kaces. ofice. Mr. Fulton is an old-time telegrapher, The following resolution was submitted by | to hold a special meeting, but failed for lack ——— s | It gently tomes and stimulates the stomach, | WEEK COMMENCING MO! Hiau Poixt, N. C., Nov. 20.—In the bench | 804 in I574 he ‘‘took report in Omaha. For | Mr. Pratt and passed by the board: of a quorum. Tne object was to buy a Postmaster and Binker Defiults, assists digestion and creates an appeti Boll eagiar, she iy wish pie | 1 atime he was interested in the newspaper Whereas, The park conimissionems recelved Smead furnace to heat a frame bulldin, in A iToN, Minn,, Nov, 2 It has just din € ! L vhow for dog Taces run [u this trial the | i DUt NIt e cage in mors o, | and Atcepiod mrobosltions. fron ihe suno | Tacad furuace o heat ] o e hat 3. A, Oblinger, ownes of | Mood's Sarsaparilla hudia Cartgon Flieotls Lonillard medal for the est doe was awarded | muneratire work, Dutios bisstay in Omaba | f0F tho. burchiaso of cortaln LrAotS OF parsals 2qd i B e M rpe o] o ddaie Siutors, thlld the winnlug biteh was Daisy | Mr. Fuiton has discoverod several well [ Of land Ly the city of Omaba for park pur- No gripping, no naussa, no_pain when De. | the Uank of Arliugton sud vostmaster of the | 0B e > BA% Lt fPatiane known faces, but the city has so changoed as | ¥ ety Ttisors are taken, Small | village, 18 & defuulter in the sum of $15,000 to v oo, Lowsil, dass & Lucltar. ‘Aot Whereas, The question of the issue of bonds | Witt's L \ { e sonAtOnS The result of Al-Aged stakes: Orlando | to be almost Wurecoguizable to bis eyos. to provide paymout for these lands was sub- | plll. Safo pii, Best pil $20,000. ‘The mooy which be had misap- | 100 Doses One Dollar i wn D, Open daily 1010 p. w