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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1801. et ———————————————— " —r S ——— -~ —————r — . AR ) and hird borses will rosoive §,0. The | NOBOANY IS THAT C atall to sav Mepubiication. It 1 had ] THIRVES » VORFOLE, | tons; voeat and instrumental musio has voen CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, 1T HAS A HARD GAME AHEAD, | asauinirt s s, NOBODY CLADMS THAT CAR. | wouia tan® yous THIEVES RAIDED NORFOLK, | bripied Futurity stakes, $17.000 added, of which #7,500 Kretghmer in Town. l'e r. Philip A\lulrrq opened vh-\ul--h‘rn(w'; | Work of the Young People in the Wo braedors of the fArst, socond and th : i by making & fow introductory remarks an arlo e B e Tty masting o e gition - A teip around tho hotels Iast night failod Was followed by Mr. Udo Brachvogel, who {“rneni o nrl e < :“y“.l I.I\ Ty Ut 15 et ) pi1t | OlomedanuAEY 5. 1N 0 aweoDstikos for S-ve 4 : to disciose Mr. Krawhmer, No such a namo Bl % Bibw s danie 10 sixth annual convention of the Young N braska’s University Foot Ball Team Will | S5 coals 61 b by Wnbecription of 84 Omaha Packers Kaow Nothing of tho Load | \0us'on tho registor of any of the hotels, ana | Many Business Housss Brokna Opsa and | rend o Sebiler poeu 0\ of predorick | People’s Socioty of Curistian Endeavor, ¥ gl et or only $10 if the money be sent with entry: hifted § s O when th qrest Jt to tho clerks the, Jontents Disturbad, | a i pl e rants | which was hoid at Kearnoy (st week, was Meet Doughty Opponents. Starters 10 PLY Atditionnly. K1 of: whith Bhifted in Kansas Oity, ML ) kD A L AL Contents Disturbyd | Schiltier. “Classic ovoning’ entertainments | JAIEE A8 HEE 4 g over held in No 1 ignetance as to that gentl s g 4 Il 2o t i nnd URIFd horsess the L - | will'be given once a mouth. | braska. About 0 enthusiastic ndoavorers PERSONNEL OF THE 1OWA ELEVEN. | {0y iioni tiorse while the (hird tiorse shatl | WHAT THE MANAGERS HAVE TO SAY. | as be was scen by ugople who havea speak: L = NUI ICTIMS, THROUGH A BANKER'S EYES, Tae Kearney Budoavorers had made great Sk receive $1.000 and onc-third of the starting & ing acquaintance with tho special agent of proparations for tho coming of the conyen — money. Fhe Nreeders of i firs tireo horses tho Taterstate Commerco commission. . 3 ¢ Fow Life Appears to o Man of Moneys | ton and great crears is duo them for thois Time Tried and Field Tested Klekers | 10 teertveahot, s wnd S ot Milow. | Mr. Foater of Swilt's Thinks it is a e Ty TR T Blair Hunters Corner a Wild Wolf | and Credits, LTGRO LT and Thelr Ttecords — Jockey ances; futurity courso, about eight furiong Great Mistake—Mr B A, Cadahy ¢ 1O 2 e 0 7 1'!I|v‘>‘v o TR Tt \‘””“f Men's | (oiied ono of the most enjoyable fentures of Announcing Stakes for the ', 7 y Bays a Itig tio Some Interesting Information on the citing iristian association was filled with young | gho convention, And the kind friends who Coming Spring | —_— N oresting t tall W sic shouid not be fo Officors of the Amertean Trotting As- | Wastiixaro, D G, Nov. 23.—[Special to g8 At L LB Sl R A R sessions Wore LOIA In tho opers house, wociation 1 Some Rumors Tie Brr.|—Secretary Rusk recontly asked Y A - TR A eTeas ot McCague, president | 0 48 heautifal building und of whicht owa City, Ta,. N Special [ Dexver, Colo., Nov. Referring to Ch Tite Stsoay Bee contained a telegram [ Mr. Henry T. Oxuard, president of the Ox Nonrork, Neb., Nov. 22.—[Special Tele- | Of the Ameriean Nutional vank Kearnoy may well bo proud, s i 3 )1 ¥ 1 tal N 5 “Views of life are,” ho card, “as manifold a y to Tur Bre The prese foot ball Ao dispatches of this morning to the effect ym Chicago relating to Omaha packers | nard boet sugar companies of Grand Island, | gram toTur Beg. ] —Thioves mado a gencral i 4 ‘.\ « 0 said, *'as manifol: Every session was well attonded and much team of the State University of | that there would probably be a distuption of | which attracted a great deal of atten- | Norfolk, Neb., and Chino, Cal,, for the. re- | raid lust night oa a number of busines houses | o ;““‘:‘ftl‘y:‘ndlul“u }Hhh .”“wyfl‘ ..\‘\ulvmxl‘;:ng | y\.\.'x;::.v \.‘. bbbt ',":,,\“\,Ql“y”x','\ ‘l’;:yh;'l\\_::fy""_: Towa is composod of hara and car- | tho American Trotting nssoctation, President | tion in this city, It stated that an [ sults of this years worl in the beet sugar [ In Norfolk, Thoy broke a window i the | yhrong ““that herries past you o | Atk GIhbk o LHeY HIL TovaAnd ox mt workers. e mombers aro il com- | D, C. Heaman of th tssoclation fodny donied | extensiva systom of rebates had been in | industry,and received in roply tho following | Toar of E. H. Teacy &Co.'s storo and twrning | are votaries at ambitious’ shrlne, whilo | pressed thoir rogret at having to. 1oave on paratively new, but are getting used to cach | the truth of auy part of the report and | vogue for some time and that the packers | letter tho night lock entered, extractiug cizars, | others drag out thir lives fn chasing that | Thursday morning, other, and hence team work is facilitated. | declaved that they were vurely sensational, | pug peen in the enjoyment of its benefits; GHAND ISLAND, Neb.. Nov. f—Hon, J. M. | clgavettes, ete., to the amount of &0, also | abiguitous and intangible iwuis fatuns Ono of the pleasantest foatusos of tho con- Nl iB ot lectod for Thanks- | Originating with the newspapers. The usso- | [0 0y and solghing had | Rusk Seerd of Agrlculture, Washington, | & n cash Known as popularity vast majority, | vention was the “sunrise’ prayoer meetings. he men i the team selectod anks- | O Wi meet. Docompr 1, when the | 180 that falso billing and false welghing had | I Gr My Dear Sir{ catoom 1t b onsure They ontered Wilde's saloon, confiscating | however, especially in this country, aresluves | Though quito cold over 200 earuost, entiu giving have plaged in all the nard-fought | NGIEL o0 tho caso of Mr. Beckwith of | been carried on and that tho packers or rail- | and houor to be able to writo a few Words | liguors, cigars, ete., and & in cash, of the moncy god. As 1 tako It perfect | siastic Indeavorers wended their 1o the buttles of the year, and will goto Omaba | Wyoming will como up, and from present | roads or both were guilty of it. [t was also | brietly racurding the development of tho bect Later they visited tho grocery of H. C, | fruition of these sordid propeusities is uot ra houso and all felt well repaid for . [ v sugar industey and the condivion in whieh it | ® Ly Tavot with a determination to win, or “die trying.” | iudications they will be sottled without the | nsserted that a car of salted meats of 22,000 18 1n the Unitod Seates todny. The o itz and the general merchandise store tho groat high-roud of lifo. Novorendiug is | teuding "™ | 1 un 8 oast diftieul or dis! pLio 0 0 Associn dustry o 5 Wel i Dlish o ‘richard setehle 3. o latt ysses | the procession, each straining life and limb, Om ha City Union o toam is practicing duily, and unlike [ least dificulty ‘or disruption to the RSSoCia- | youyay hud beon sbipped from Omaha to Industry has hocome well ostabiished | Prichard& Ketchledge, The intter's loss y bl s S 10 bo as fresh in | ton. **We aro stron vor,” he said, ‘\f”_'\ AU Lo SLIDLeC ”l' x“v“ enen | M Etirope only Within the last haif contury | ace not known. heart and soul to reich the over-rcceding The Omaha City Union of the Youn most new teams it seems to L ‘and any rumors of our \king up are | New York via Kaasas City, and that wh wnd his DECOM® a gront fuctor in the world's A grout deal of petty thieving 1s gotng on | horizon of success. To somo the achioving | ed'Soin o Curistinn . Butdeavor gave the second half as in tho first, Fvery man wbmolutely tulse.” the car ronched tho latter town the load was | Sugur suppiy within the past fiftecn years | 1 Norfok, with apparently no help for tho | Of fame, a Dead Sea apple, whieh erumbles | yupy “Sitodsstul ontortainmont. Thursday plays ball from beginning to end, and Omaha [ “Iewe Havre, Ind,, Nov. Vico-Prosi- | replaced with #5,000 pounds of beef tongues | §iluta sl un from 11 the othier sugar producine | Vietms into dust at your touch, is thelr dostined end [ yEA¥, NACESQ - Batertuinmont Ao D i\T384& Hisvs RRHY e Honors [t L8 Lis= | BoLTiati of the Americun Trotting associt- | and cured meats, on which to New York the | plants of ‘the world combined, ‘This result Killed a Wild Wolt. Recoptation ™At poet mractily expressed | tional church. ithe program consisted of coln team 15 as determined to win '.T’.'l,‘ by ‘,,,""“ ;' i “.m,,‘!;" ot ":;[“ ‘.,‘“":’,, freight rate was higher than it would bave | SR JousvIthinislie last ity Brate, Neb, Nov. 23, —|Special to Tne el ) the poet pretily expressed | ;55001 and clocutionary selections The for the game on Th S| 4 « LAl AL il Tl b o) 3 1to at i\ s oF (AL Abaed v (A Y i % st % . I'ho house was well filled and the progran The tenm ‘or tho game on Thanksgiving I8 | ¢ 100 0 AR over the reinstatoment of | been on the salted meats, This, it was | Germuny and France, subsidizing and oncour- | Bie.|~Some of the lovers of hunting wild pedRiel|to b0, VERY BRLBTAGIORY o\ tHE auuls ence, as follows: Right end, Knll 1bsee; Higi €. H. Nelson, owner of the stailior, Nelson laimed, wa ation of tho interstato | agluz tho production of susar o sueh wn eX- | gume, consistiog of William McCormick, R ey CHp LR e R LA Gl e Bl ULt REAVGRCLL R L G el sl G LA T Ll 8 O AU R Samuel Goarhard, E. A. Stewartand Edward Finds us further tian today. Miss M. Boulton rendered an organ vol ) Birlays quEiop] | Cha Woa of Tny. Ouar JuslEli (o ssosdsl||WEOL \ wid: - rasgonsiblo L tor | el | RIR Ll eutan ot vou, wotliiiaw, ey | Cosle, i {elole’ antiolpauiotis inore thn | (WLIfSiIRichi Weokkation fweHocoln 1o carver Ul Al SR SN o heeettS rec: right half back, \Wright; loft the Amerioan associution, Ou the | Same, governmont oficlals had summoned | ghio NeKiniby: bill, offarod n Lounty of 2 conts | Fepaid by findiaga good sized wild wolf in “{" Lt ;l-»- daily purity Ar’wu,.‘-h‘r:? <l|(w» N S aE A OV R NGt SRR L Lord is half back, Forren; full back, Larranee, othier hand, Mr. Ljnms expresses the belief | Chairman Midgeloy of the Western or pound for limited period. fof il the blackborry patch of McCormick's, just | statuo, of our character which will decorato | (B8 (e picE Kallenberg is aivector of the gymuusinm in | that while KO 8 FaeTDRN oAl FalEs | ektola e KR Wat I sU BB e produced in the Unitud States, and by foll outside tho city limits Suturday after- | the halls of eternity. 1 would sum up lifo in S the n 20,000 Youug Moen's and Young | tions betw the Ame an and Nationul T skers t ar vel y the Unitec i s S v Wonion!s CHHIsLinR BAE0alAtion BUTUIOE L ELG: | &teisei At{HNC IoBIIS 1o . tlio Dést:NtOresLE/OF: | SN inL DAOKErS Lo sanpent bOlote the United LA AL wdependent of the the huuters to come out at once aud | our God strasser favored tho sudienco with a zither is an athleto of no_tittle reputation and @ | tha light hut g 1o tho ost 1WIOFGSTE OF | Giatos grand jurs which s o assomolo fn | 9 the world for tho supply of Its suzar, there- | lavo an ola fasbioned nunt. They wentout | = “First of all, my young friends, I would | trig i : splendid trainer, and his conching has been | boon, opposed to an amalgmmation of the | this city on Monday next. G KRB ‘,‘;“I","‘l‘;m;'l':"""’ e tntfen tha | but felta little reluctant, as they wore afraid | impress upon you Shakespeare's admoni Miss Ora Brown recitod Royal of the ereatest benefit to the team, in the o He B e % Biiid ool o H < e e LS UL Rt theli THlana was Peall y aftay snipe nad wanted. | tion Archer” 1 o manner quito acceptabie to tho two associations, Ho thinks if ono a What the Swift People Sa 3 2 th ;. audianco, ganization of which be was the main spitit. | tion has ruled off a driver or horse L U LA ople Say. tries, The 2 cents given in tho shipe of them to hold the snc After a little persua thine own solf be trae, b 1. i I 169 he was captain of tho second eloven | from its track, the othor association | ‘Thetelegram was shown to Mr. A. C. Fos- | bounty by the United Statos coverament takes | sion they surrounded tho pateh and elosed in |- 15 e night the duy, | Lt U U CRRERRE in the traiaiug school at Springfield, Mass., | chould respect that ruling. Furtlier, if on | ter, superintendent of the Swift packing | existed as . n tarit o " the. foveri. | fod the result was the satsfaction of shoot D T WA DO “y th, s ctite, | oL roepedBtine i1 PR G P , superinten L R K | existod as - taril on Cthe dmporta- | ing a reac wild wolf. . “Duty makes life o reality, Take it uway | Mr. W. A. Dorrick sang “Nazaroth, a plaved toft end until ho was hurt—left end P |I ie association for, | house in South Omaha. In reply to the | ton of suzar n.( result ot this, logislation phcoif i nd that which wo call life” becomes but the | base solo, in which he displayed considerable ved ieftend u o was eft end | privilese of changing the name of his horse, ' | 15 that the price of sugar snee the [aw won s ; LI O e Hico D ome bata his forto. T1o. plays Tight end | rmy b S L D ot "t o, on | auery as to whether ho know what Omaba | b0 biroet bius tilion § Conts. por pond, tho Protecting Taxpayers, baseless fabric of 4 dveam, 1t 18 this which | excellenco of voice and o clover excution of and substitute quarter he He is tho | trucks of the othor association without pa: firm had shippoa the salted meats in ques- | consumer paying just 2 cents less thin a yei Witneg, Neb.,, Nov. 22.—[Special to Tur s life worth the living, and is tho open '“<|’-H< Hiahoes My God, My lightest man_in the team, being but 140 | jng tripute to the second association. The | tion, Mr. Foster said a0, wnd at, the same time the deveiopment of | Bex.]—judgo Gaslin yesterday ubburdencd [ f6saine not only fo temporal success, but | gy WSS Fayivi HIOE voloa fahu 0! pouns o e, and s spiendid tackier. | question of amnigamation oF sectssion could | i hovo no o whatover 08 to the onso | but eneourie it T4 ot i TV his mimd about the libel caso of Melissa [ Noxt Sunday Dr Allen will give & short | the best contraltos in Omaha and her sig MoHShIp medal as an allround nthiate, mven | ine san tould be dociaad ol 4t tha bleaiel | thatdid it Tinow lb:was not done by the | SERIER RE SICORID, o8, Qe Sasioly, | Moeller agaist Bdwird Whitsonth of the | talicon “Life, as Viowad by a Enysiolan, S IHB oK ER T OO Wtk aB by tho West Side Athlotic elub of Now York | congross of the American ussociatiop at its | house with which I am connected. —Tho [ oy outlay of ubout £02,000, und the United | F'tiend Telograph, in which the jury gave a - Wb, closed with au anthem by tho City. meeting in Mareh, 15 packing houses hero have nothing to | States will btz abou o0 of sueh Tuctonles | vordict for S2070 damages i favorofthe | paAy of ELECTION ORFICIALS. | il e te, sung in o most de Sanford is o medium-sized, well-propor- b do with the packing houses in Kan- | L9SUDPIY I with sugar fn1gw. The building | plaintff on Wednesduy morning. = After KB TSRO avs WA tioned player, the champion wrestler of the Intarosting MUrI S tiatios X l b Y o | 0f ihesc fuctories will sturt tp the conl and | wving it as his opinion that “any porson in | nvo cushing H VecoL (nentina he Endeayorers were highly pleased with State University of lowa. fle weighs 16 o R R sas Oty The Kansas Oity ones e o mitios us well as the muchine shopsall | this country whose character needs tobosus- | Mayor Cushing Has a Veto dn Mind f thesuccess of tho eutortaiument. 3 1y, Nov. 21.—To Sporting independont of us, no mattor under what e Unitet States, giving omployment | tained by the courts had better emigrate,’ for Lxtravigance. Nowt pounds. He has been two vears in his pr FR 7 7 v 3 i ro e diroctly to thou 1%, und gl 12 i 1| of Tk Bre: 2 A Glay aas ve name thoy may bo known, I have heard ¥ wwands, und g it greater | T o eeateial ¢ Ty ent position, He 1s quick and careful, and | of Tie Bre: - As the racing season is overa | i thoy may bo k Tipetis Po o ntiomd & irsharity " ihon | the judge granted a new. teial, making this | Tho judges and clerks of the rocent elec A voport of tho state couvention was given Whilo not a fast runner, is a sure tackler and | review of the fast traveling of the yoar may | that thero wis somo Inyesusauion KOWE OF | could be obtalned fn any other channel oh ristio ontry on the docket: | yio, \who have an idea that they are tore- | by the delesate at the regula ot one of the best and strongest men in tho | bemteresting, while in addition tho rocords | FrERECINK e 25 eurilnlengtonnetatm pportunity. | “Motion ~ for = new trinl = sustain o i =2 ¢ i erat o SR U Dros by torTant chi ol inst fa Al o e roeorey | undorstand Mr. ~ Kretoamer was | todiversify theircrops, and we ali know the | unless plaintif remit 82,610 from the | ceive $18, $6 from the city, & trom the county |tz at tho First Prosbyterian chirch last Hail is the oldest man in the team, being [ § ¢ Hoastes kW OHiEdonD 810 S0 TSI AV NOL: |y et 1lnnl L L, think had : subpenned | advantaze'to o durlved from thy e. | verdict of jury within ten days, and cousent | and 5 from tho Bonrd of Education for their | Wednesday evening, ho socioty decidod ut 20 years of age. Hols o largo man, i Tl e sttt || R to apnear beforotho grand | LCA! Bhe With, the Cimaiu of the bowniy, | 19,8 Judgmont in favor of philutif agaiust de. | day's lavor may vet bo fooled. Mayor Cush e g L b e L ing 192 pounds, und puts up a_gq SRTCHATIS [ihi thisE senkbn) a7 B O e tomgrrow. o tole. | Within the past eizht months beet sugar fi ondant for 5 and costs, to by all | 4y 1ooks with considerabie suspicion upon | tho Cit: JAbOCR R DOt gl Mo oML LD gumo, 1o hos played his position m“\ in less than 2:13 duriug this season, as fol- jury was to asse mble tomorrow The tele- [ 1 el ve started o are about to be started | Parties and the pablic in gene: and espe- m\\ S o l‘ e I il ! | the City Mission and help with the scrvices o e e aha 1e one. | Tews gram says it 1s to meet Novembei 30, M1 ovor tho United Stitos At lonst twenty | cinlly tho taxpayers who foot tho biils of this | thosohems and hasno hesitanoy in saying | The Hillsido Young People's Socioty of s ity CATt TSt oL team i giiRt| cUBOI B i oIl Co traBlciin Shae i ve: “Did you know that Switt had been in- | statc L in iy opiuion, well adated o the | farce. Forty days to settle bill of excep- | that it istinctured to some extent with steal. | Cliristian Endeavor during the past mouth OBV COLI AT RO R a1 e beinG ':"'n'”y' Lm:" wele, Tn e B uu-x{gir e su best. \\’.; ‘n e uu-”w it ,"'.“ s “The law,” says the mayor, ‘‘docs not “d\”l\l-l'r“ 1}‘.‘ o fance 85 per cent of the v g gl L iy b ., 0 acle, 9 “Yos, I had heard that, but T did not auite | cap tal necessury to become the greaiest sug 2 - SToe S o 5 Q) D e 1 espectnily noteworthy as ho s a big man. | Alorton. br. i, on Kite (k. n.\,.... 2 know why he hnd beon inaicted." proaucing conntry i the world, and as soon | Burying the ; Wreck, | Buthorizo any such oxpenditure of money. | “}0 "o bredant, o account of the revival e has ot been held down b, uter rush I, of kite track, in s ODid Sieift of Chieago notify ‘you of this | &8 we have aequired the know! of the fn- Fatryosr, Net Special Tele. | There was but ono election held on that day | services being held in tho Plymouth Congro this year,, This 1s his first experience with on. b. c., on kite track, in i i dustry whicn will enabie us to compete sue- gt S . P any but “Scrub? teams, Delmaren, b, h, on kite track, in inyestigation with regavd to Omaha cosstully with thase apuntries of Frrope, with | gram to Tire Bes.]—The B. & M. ran a spe- | and there Is no reason why tho three boates | gational church, and 1y which mewbers of Woolston is a light man, of 178 pounds, | Lzthiwnc, b, on Kite traci. fn. “I haven'tseen Mr. Swift, I guess, in four | theaild of the stiniulus given by our lust con- | cial train to Edgar today for tho benefit of | Dolitic should each pay tho men such out- [ the church aro participating, thero is 1o T L al o Mekinney, fy on kite track, in i months and I have received no notification of | gress. wo can hopo to lead the world in' the i vageous wages for their lnbo egular evening sorvice, all uniting in tho He is now, having vlayed but one wmo, but | EIIREY, b on KGte Lrolt dn o o Srodnotion of maee tad ise net ittt e | frionds who wisbed to attend tho fuucral of [ FERONS WSS TR INCIEIRROIS T d of | young peoplo's moeting which s hold at 6 ho gives promiso. He has not much specd. pEGIuSHIOn PeoRi B el ’ 1 | BLsasE : this ety yours rank Barnhouso, the conductor who was | 1 ) (Glty B oountyfiand atohtia Sinyitol butilds his man and gots. rough a livo ia o ypapceraiCaroidons bottor this False ! illlng and Rebates. Wat” 16 Supply ot the nome articlo | killed fn the wreek bere Tuesday. Rov. Dr. | FOUoRtion rencn” sheti ah_ogronmont, the p. m,, and to which all are invitod. an excellent manne L lastinob b thotiiouly HiConia R thib Flase on datsaLte £ nayor veto ety appropriation i & oIt alleged that there has been false ilton of this place conductad the services. : haanag s 9 1 GOLD, et A D hke of Prof Billobt of. bho | Ditcats: 2 18 nots phielsaanlugi adyan! (o et L ordinanco when it reaches ms hands, Ho 3 FOLD, Tlio remans of BIL Huthin wero buried at | SFadnie whon Ib reachios bis s, | Ho i Ital Pointer ¥ SN billing earried on here!” i Metdotlap Ly 1 science department. He is ono of the very | 1} . ! < Joet crop on the sofl. Properly ¢ TS lase IS A ltar . o i V| Loy Wilkes.. e I.do not believe thero has been uny false | tho cultivation of tho sugir beot i« greatly | UBIS place this afternoon under tho auspices | wouid rather bave served without pay than | City asuror Rush Would Sell strongest players and weighs 150 pounds, | o Hoif 3 5 ] MR Nl BadRTpeaiblad | benaflcikiLcoRulNg) T ey "RpeCaY | of the Modern Woodmen of America. This.is his second yoar, Manug SR association ealls at our placo porhaps every | Guires greatly improves the land, the soil be They Close at Midnizht standing this he s willing to pay them falr | City Troasurer John Rush has an idea that Bailey is tho heaviest man in the team, but | Guy 3 2 & 5 4 Y | coming thereby deepened and the disintezra. 2 F ks compenaatignilbutinoviatthoratolofitrom 8L o3t apiteithia sr efforts are et his 195 pounds do not preventhim from being | Goio Maid # three or four days and checks up the ship- | R oTition of the mineral constitnonts Bram, Neb., Nov. 22.—|Special to Tue | to s per hour. next year, if the proper efforts are put forth, a fino runner, He played right guard in the | The most remar] ablo fast work of the sea- | Meuts Irom the invoices. uppose you | greatly acceloriteu. tap root of the beet [ Bee.|—The report stating that the rum The clerks and judges of election wil | the bonds to beissued may bo floated ata present their bills fo tho Board of County | lower rate of interest-than ever before. S T sty e P erlis o woblro Ly ol Bscar should buy « bill of meats from us, ho would | desconts to ' geout depth, looseninz tho | gy, St st nniliee i HchallfIiiool refieaniglusiiyearyRadicn 1 P L check up the weight from the inyoice which | soil which most other plants fuil tor shops of this city were ruuning in full blust | Gopicioncrs this utternoon, They num In speaking ot tbis mattor. Mr) Rush said that the issue for 1502, ineluding schoel an torod tho law school here this year. He is | fell Bird. t-year, trot . 5 5 | S The s ; x 0 b | . e K e orared.E Ho you seo that it wouid | ‘The nourishmont thus obtuined passcs parily | ll night was o mistake. Tho saloous are | \oreit and demand & oad 5 7 probably the most poswerful mai 1o tho team, | Kollo, lyenr e 2000000 D6 impossibla for us to maio falso retarns to | 1Mo the leases aud fs'letu ‘with thon bn'thi | required to bo_elosed hore at 10:50 p. w. by Dorddliang (domangit sasbimakingin stoth] d an’ all round athlote. His game is as | And tho most remarkablo ovent in tho rac B O i S L0 | ground at the time ot harvest, and today in | the ordinaace, and the mavor aud police are | Of ¢ or the county’s i Shelex= | e it o 11000000 T Te Stondy s ood, : : A AT the ronds. Tho ropresentativo of the We uds would amount to $1,000,000. Tui ptain of the team and a man | year-old stallion, who trotted a milein’ Ry, Sralprotty : I re has not boen an exception made and q {tho tewm and o man | yoarold stallion, whio trottod w milein® 10°¢ | Wi to° Do with Cudally and ho Is a protty | tho simo soil 5 ctensed i por.cont. tho | UOro has not boeo an oxcopuion mado and all | payiing the amount, as the clerks and Judges | greator than ad cvor neeu floated tefore i He is 22 years old and g : sharp man.’ pulp, after tho suzan s r make et 922 0 tmis rule. | jave made the same demand upon tho city o 20 4 AR FAth DU AR ound, He s 23 years oldund [ the followlng as the history of this contury: | *MAFPIMET | that tho Omata packers | excbllent food forfattenin ci X linye meng tie emen one year should go at a lower rato of 1uterost. weighs 145 pounds. Ho s béon with tho | a1, foston Horse, trotfed fn............. 248 | hava boon In tho enjoyment of robatest sold 1o the fupmery fop il or nothing atu Deolared the Election Off. D o i an opluion to | Heratofore ho suid the bonds had all_been o co vears, longer s follo Confidence. trotted in ... 0 L 20 A it el puylug them 1iberallv for the privileze of ex- N B N o y 1 zounty Al LA T LTS ey T et SHaE 3 playors. Tlo s previotsly ‘played loft end, | I3 Fdwin Forfest, trotec 1211 iy | 1L don’t beliove toey have.” y DLy ROl ey Bantrert, Neb., Nov. 22.—(Spocial to The | the commissioners holds that on November 3 [ teken by eastern capitalists, principally in D e ot o erakted it i 1 Tho chockiug of tho insoloce, howovor, | "WEIL " bbtution this fall thrve boot | Bk |—The clection for tho purposo of vot- | but one cloction was bold, and not threo, as | New York and Boston. Four and one-half and collocted and takes advantago of his n. trotted in...... 3 would not show that there had béen no re- | s factorles: each with apacity of# | oo on tho proposition of giving aid lu tho | the judres and clerks claim. Should the | and 5 per cent bouds had sold readily OrToLUR S Seatil a Pl pd Madd, trot S bates, would 14’ tons of beets daily, besides which each Taetory commissioners sustain the attorney will ¥ oot {8t positions and plays according! Prottod fn . oeernrins 3 X6, but we could not accept rebates with- | uses about fifty’ tons of conl sum of 33,000 to the Pueblo & Duluth rail- | ghoit o SUEes FEEAHS L o simply because Omuba had always met her o plays a hard game, and makes his men do e 5 3in out keeping two sets of books, and that we | tous ~of _ limestone v, road has been declared off, on account of the | o ! ”N{ aot L Em .t vore. | OPlisations with groat prowptness llkl:\\.kn 3 % i ith Mald, trotte don’t do. Besides, it couldn’t be’ done with h i neglect of the company to file a profil of the | i ‘l:'_"_i & ,Ml} _°(l B ";‘) “*! “‘H\ 3 Mr. Rush thinks that Omaha should look Forren is now playing his first yeer in the Goldsmith Mald, trot e e R S i ) and every day Upwards of £.00 iever of the Gonth mpiatod lino theowen this | Ibe ciiy and Bourd of Education thon ho | further and by so doug secure a bottor mar E ¥ farmors for the beets thiuks, will follow suit and the whole ques- | ket for hor municipal paper. In speaking of team. Ho is one of tho spocdiest men in the L lowdy Boy, puced in g B § county > time prescribe v poe o keapers aud clerks whom we are changing | Ine in the factory. keeping that amount g | COURLY within the time prescribed by law. tion will be settloa by allowing the men 26 | tiis no sard eleven, and has a steady game. Ho 1s a good Rarus, trotted in eens H dodger and goos quickly through a lin t. Julien, trotwed i1l from time to time. Our boows are open | home which fornicrly fou s way to tho cach in fuil payment instead of #15, us de- [ “[n° Tondon and the othor cities of dger an ckly I by Vo, paeed i : for. inapection ‘1o’ anyoae who “:hAs pociets of the European farmors and laborers. Griticy ot nee ; His pluys around the end are good and b is Sicopy, e LRIy Lo O D 000 b ea> you | FVis Tarco sum i distributed in the commi- > miieyiatiMurior e = Groat Britian thero are many mill- asafoand strong tackler. His weight is 150 Mauud 5 trotted in g T o onata, Yol | nity mmeuiatoly aurrounaing cachonoofour | Witmsn, Neb., Noy, 2, —ISpacinl to. T e Z fons of dollurs for iuvestment at ounds. Little lirown Jug, b A ow mis occur. Clerks can bot | facfories and the result has been to build Bek. |—After being out two hours, at mid- SOMESMENT OF MARK, u low rate of interest. I believo Wright weighs 160 pounds. Ho is a short Maud 5. trotted 1 S { | always be corrcct in figures. Somotimes the | {he tawis whiers our Theloron v 1 et e Ritdeirliane = at if the efort we o and_that wo e T i el ahor O THl R D A6 0D nsAb s s amount shown is under the actual shipment. | woll as the surroundine farmin: night last night the jury brought in a verdict | quyeral Butler wis 73 yoars old Friday. | bt 1€ the eort wore i .‘1‘,',','“"*'.‘2“\“.', Glinraeterizdy lis work of bucking the. Hne, | . Jiaud S trotte in ; When Mr. O, dlscovers the error o otifos | Ehose i i it i the st S | of mansianghycr azainat, Witkam Haltaoro | g1 brain sooms 10 bo just about i eoulofelinvinimor gRn s il ataflo e s e i ct, paced T2 EA us and!wo sond a’ checle for the.qisorepancy. o establishment of our factorles, in o am Tippy for tho of Geo sl 53 : A 3 ) your, S o HARE b e s o vandive/sandia cheolc sorapancy. | (00, SR Dy iere. situatad, - camund for | Biaotad Rpgaloranail ; nventor Edison is a wonderful man, per- | buta solid city whose future will place lie The mistake just as often, I guess, occurs Rlugknoluuithelsalbultrowgarebo ity haps the most wondortul mau the world has | among the great citios of tho continent, Lin- Larrabee is tho son of ex-Governor Willinm Tabor et 4 3 3 1 of ex-Govel This season’s work has shown tho falsity other side, where we pay o abor hasso far excceded the supply that not | Satyrday mg Y ¥ | on theother side, where we too much to | wiiniia individual wish ng to work s lncked | Saturday mght, < over seen, but even he can't invent anew | wlish money would soon seek investment in Larrabee of Town. He, too, hias_played but ini ol > . too, nas | it | of'some of our old idess. The opinion the association. 'But when wo discover that | (i boportunity of finding ron ) phoyoar iy the deam. I fastrunner. | hivhorto ruled that the stallion was not ablo | thoro is o getting tho money buck. No, 1 TR Kilied While Hunting. xousejfonlalbEoupLoojIE nIR LS Omls pud ohragks : ol e il ¥ ! 4 ko tho same speed as the geiding oe | have looked at it this way: If there wasany The Oxi t Sugar company, loeated Henmax, Neb.,, Nov. 22.—[Special General Wade Hampton's ruddy faco easts f we could succeed in this I have no suvoriors as a tacklor in the team. He is not S e Bl i { (e 5 rhoiOxan L ompimyyincntod i a doubt on the renort that he 18 bdginuing to | doubt but that plenty of money could be ob oo b ot el oan b . pavailoled fast wiles of 'tho | rebating it is { who would be in the hole, at Grin Nobr Wi bullt and 090 1ed | gram 1o e e Potor | Ando ubt o At b ginning L outithat vlony o L ihaion- HRBREN R Kok wevor. v 2 liions Direct, »:06, and Arion,2:103{, shows | \Vhat do yon mean by botng in the holet? | for i short time lust y Jring vOry s ibis- 8 | show the sizns of physical breaking up, | tained for our secuvitics and at a much lower yours old, beini tho Youngest mun i 1o | e views ot wrane. - Hho Spi hat do e mean by belag in tho bolal) | sucioriyt iy o Sombiny 135 il | prosperous oung farmor of this viciuity, | uspite s wiw i g Tois' roburt, i | ¥aio of Tntorost than wo liwva booi payiais” even, A R AT A L AL { 0 new factorfes locating thom at Norfolk. | shot and almost instantly kilied himself | ho waiks with the crectness of a muet Munagor Chantland will nccompany the | 352 8lays been hold that the best work was | 1 have coneluded that we shall live, a it { Nob., und C Both of (hose factorics | Soisile bt banting today, e i s quuth tonm 10 Oumalin. 1o s louding athiatoof | Sone 8¢ 8 ot b yeurs of gge, but the | longor by doing things Honesuly. commenced operations for the first time this i : TounasHman s s e Houinloniing iniblatelof flwork ot BellBIcd avily i baitea Shenaie your and are. now turninz ont 4 standurd L e John Paracll is making prepavations to 9. No other medicine ever g h L 2 vears, 2:107, € i § ments. rado of fine white nulated sugar which AMUSEMENT>. leave Atlanta, Ga., to enter upon the po: {oo] placed before the publie live, encryotic' manager, who pays attention ; 3 ) : ) Faustino at of Sunol at 4 of 2:10! “Have you lately shipped any salted meats | sells rupidly in cc session of the estatds of his brother, Charle 0 and takes good cave of his mon. He spares H p y e e & T - L D A has won the ol BalTe o8 s Allerton at 5 of 2:00% unol at 5 of 2:081; | to Kunsas City Dy thelaz “The Southern Stewart Parnell, It is stated that be inher- Sa sapa a ) no offort ts secure games with tho bost toaws. | aud Direct at 6 of 2:06 will tend to disprove 0, we shinno salted meats to Kansas bbb ol £ 1] Charles Nevins and company began a | its the property, Mrs. Parnell recoiving ou rsap rill PEORIOHECONS *Not enjogment and not sorrow pense of carrying on tho late clection, s seuta Furope. the farniers are anxious i R TEtE : i : ern Freight association is named Orr. He | baoia iy find o eXE Crop mrownon | VLY strict with them. It 1s claimed that | Tgoing of tho commissioners are opposed to | Sum which would be at least four times Lincoln's Team. the old views. Tho day of the 2-minute | City or New York oither. The bulk of our | ours there are three other beet suzir factorics | week's engagement 1w “The Soutberner” | & lifoiinterest, 'S ‘“'”.‘,;' "'l_!h”“'"”m’ T,‘,“”.fl"lr JT Licors, Nobe, Nov. 2. (Special to Ty | Y608 is very near at hand and the day of the | shipmeut cast is dressed beef. That goos to | ut present in onoration and +ho mtmber will | G0 natines at the Faruam Street Theater | Senator Vest s growing somewhat gray, parilla.From o small beghining this B ‘Tho profo 05 trotter s not five years away. Chicago and even to Boston.” be fireciy ereased nextyeur, spreading all & matine £ ! R e et CREN I Tealolis, in atendily re.]—The professional coactier, who has | "W are ail lovers of a fine horse or ought | *How do you account for tha charge that | OVeF tho ‘northern and central'portion of the | yesterday. The motif of the drama is cou= | yoqpoiny about him. He is still as genul as Peculiar e I eate i arrived to take charge of the university foot | to be ana this compilation is evidence of the | has been made regardiug the change of that | [[Bited Statos, Tt 18 with plewsirs that Eeun | ventional, but the play s well constructed | he used to be when he made the Missouri popularity until now ithas the largest ball team, 15 o bigger man than Chancellor | regard that the writer has for our most | carload!" R ‘j,’,‘f, (R ';,."“33,"'.‘.“‘ of the | NGV Gome parts . ds rominiscent | wobds rlug with his cloquonco, but ho doos | T O hum et Srofiitation o2 ita ol Canflold just now, and an organized effort is | Yolusbie and worthy friend—the horse. It might have been done through mistase, ruture o of “Unclo Tom’s Cabin.” A rejected [ pot tell so many facetious stovies as bo did in N e being made to have him connected perma- G etk Lavis, Railroad men make mistakes as well as otn- . 'L romuin, very s lover ~returns after a long absence | former years. Itse" 008 ; I ), nontly with the university. With this end Mo T TS0k SRl ab) ors, 1 romembor & numbor of yenrs ago— | Coroly and respocttnily your : to find tho woman in the case married and | jag Governor “Bob? Taylor of Tennesseo, becuuse itis constantly proving in view the musieal department of the State R e " erhaps eight or nine—in Chicago, we re- Hexpy T b 3 with a daughter eight years old. ‘The villain | () P Gidiad his way iato the governor's In that {t possesses positive merit, and university will give an entertainment. Kridy ABMBIIR e ROND ) HAXAY ) ceived a car which was billed to us as OO T Aok abducts the child and sells her in tbe south | §56 MV G 0 8 Lindred 1ectares in does accomplish what is claimed for it evening, Decembor 4, the proceeds of which | MeCtiug of the new Memphis jockey club will | salt. When wo opened 1t wo_found g z Y OMA ) as aslave. Two years later she is bought by | Shitite 1% (9, CEEE A re e the TiE thartt i atvon Will be devoted to the benefit of the newly | be insugurated April 11, and will continue | it contained coal—nice hard coai. ~ We could | - el . ; her own father in tae New Orleans sla ow.” As theso loctures aro oxpectod to Strength, Hood's Sursaparilla organized foot ball team. Al the sociotios | for Afteen days. Secrotary Reos has for | bt find to whom the coal belonged. It lay | Trains in the Missourl Valley Delayed | market, but ho is ignorant of her identity. | pyyg him £10,000 it witl bo scen that ho bas by tho fnet that it connectod with the university have post- | sowe time been in corvespondenco with ofi. | Ar0und there for some time. - Nobody scemed by the, Stora. Subsequently the villain is fatally wounded | DR B SR E WL okt e e o Economy, Rrs I poned tholr meotinga for that oyentng W to wantit. Iinally I took halfof 1t and R e scial | at tho battloof Bull ltun by tho little girl's | OteT ? L BANAS AR ST \.'(‘4’,[15..\','1"\51 cunls of similar ovganizations at Nashyille, | nhother — man, - who . was work. |, NERASKA Cruy, Neb., Nov, 22 —|Special | 5ihor, ‘and ciears up tho myatery with a | St e85 i § And Do o bin , Propor- grorybody connected with " tho univorsity. | Tixiueton, Loisviflo and Latonin, and an' | e for W ook " tho “other ", | TeIoEram to Tuk Br|—Tho first genune | Goiibed contossion Harold M. McClure, formerly eatehor « Il i oo i i o SR el 2 ‘satisfactory areangoment and that | S S Mr. Swrift o snow storm of the scason ocourred today. 1t | - It was not a very strong performance, but | the Athlotics of Philndelphia, ' has boan T e work for tho success of the beneiit. To Tiik: ncoa ! Somo time after that Mr. Swift camo to me : s e e vy sailes i o wantiots ot | @ ! parilla, Bee representative Chancellor Cantield ox- ro will bo no clashing of autes. Fully | and asked if we hud received such a car, and | looked for a timo this morning as though the | the audience was generous in its applauseand | ¢lected county judso o v W Judi urative ! by rhetite Doin SePrasontative Ciancellor Cantield ex- | 400 lorsos will hibernate at Montgomery | T'tgid him we hd, and we paid for 1o ‘conl, | storm would dovelon into a regular blizzard, | OVen gav the principals a curtain call cial district of Ponusyivanin. He fougnt e b S il gord to the sport, Ho has no fears that th | PATK, tho lavkest numbpr ever quagterod at | There was o clear mistake, whero wo RO [ Sayeral inches of snow i » | Mr Noevins' dialoct was a mixturcof south- | BArd agist e iaie, boot, i3 o i e POWEY |oiionts sed is rotained ; L) ’ he | iy Southern track. There will be five races | e stead of 8o FSLE R e oL (Severs o5 of suow bave fallen, P AL A poraol Wsed 10 00 & candidate, but his cneaies were ngredients used 1 retafned. futerest in athleties will at all interfero with | 413 Southeru track evitl bo fivo races | cont fnstend of salt. ' Not long ago | BiGiliiad budiy i places, delaving 1 ru and weatorn faioms, but o pioturad u | fused (6 vo u cundidate but his cuomios wore Eapigrbdbiy e L Tela), T O e R P ] 5 takes avoraging from $1,000 10 | another mistake occurred. We wanted A 8 o o PRe by tondorhearted slave owner and _touched tho 100 b Wy of learuing aud savs that the | g1500 in value added money and purses will | an’" ompty . car and ordered it | oo MiiyaN. Ia., Nov. 32— [Spocial Telogram | sympathies of the sudience. Little Maria | and complotad his downful all over the country testify to ner, suffored from the provailing enthusiusm, | FoRE0 from 100 to 8500 each. Ttwas on the Missourl Pacific. Whea tno [ 1 Fur BEe.] It has boen snowing steddily | tewart as the abducted child actually divided | General Slocutn has just beon visiting At- Dos yendortub-holont (terived Manager Chandler of the team 1s in receipt “Tips for 1 car came and was opened it was founa to be | {1 of the ‘\‘ b 2| the honors with the star, playing her rol lanta, & city that was surrendered to him by OSCS from it. 11 you sufler from Apuagaiaiandlanbt She'laumtniis) resslptifly S _Tips for To 1 londed. It had somo of Cudaby's goods, I [ [io st Of the seasot. A colt north wind is | \ivy ' nvolligence and gentine dramatic offect, | the mayor twenty-seven vears ago. With a P s i Moiries, Chouhi, Minnonperis M Tnereres | Thosohorses have veon solected as prob- | yupposo the number and the itials got | PRTINE (v 0w 9 e cotd wave | Soveral othier chavactors werg passablo, but | son of ‘that oficial, ‘oloul Lowndes Cul One Dollar i s Kan., and hopes to bo able to accept all able winners in the races mentioned for | mixed in same way. 1tm have been that re n Ave | ) Recd as the villlan was pisitively bad. boun, General Slocum has now examined tho b Ka, v o accept all of f 8 lxed 1B ARsme w3, - f] 8 that | prodictea by to weathor bureau arrived on Y B e s Aathor o ot V4o, fearl 3 by lmpure blood, take how 1) ks today: R way In this Kansas’ Clty ‘case, Mo mattor | {chioduio ume. 1¢atruck horo about i o'clock . = on o she U onen Lo he eroes e SUre (i susiiia GUTTENBERG, does not relate to us, and our books are oven | i pornie and was accompauied by a Natural Gas. 3 | FOR NEXT SPRING, Jloster—$ o pection by any one who rigl ; ! & i outs of tho affmr were pleasantly dis- Sold i Gloster—St, Jumes. to inspection by any one who has a right to | hoavy fall of suow. The snow in Kansas de- Ihoro bo good souls burdened with tho | 40015, € : To Cet by all Hg fi’ Srem—my Donohv Sandstone. see them." . e, 4 3 e e Grnohugssanslane, iayed all trains from oue to threo hours, 1t | double responsibility of impressing the rest S T (At roaldrs Kl Ao : e Ansgupcemants o6, cauo Araay Raoes Bitle D redeAtny T & What Mr. Cudaby Said. stopped suowing about 4 o'clocic this aftor- | of mankind with the profundity of their w ,..“l'-f\..'." e ar e d e ) A ; YR 400K h 3 Mr, E Cudaby lust evening, and, after | Sehedu’e tii ¥ ® i AVIeSt | i ihould o, They insist tha farce c v ho shadow of Notro Dimo, and opposito his AMUSIMILNT S club will close on January 1 next eighteen GLOUCESTEIR showing that gontleman the dispatch ;:fl‘l’:““"u"(""hu“\‘““‘:“ in this section at this [l matic artand therefore is not worthy of | windows, upon the other side of the river is stakes for the spring meeting of 1502, The [ 1 Mackenzlo—Lady M. ferred to, asked the great packer what 008 3 A public support, but, bless you, the masses | tho old house where Abelard and Heloiso aro y N A stakes aro for horses 2, 8 and 4 years old and Rrthdnserablan, knew about the subject. DN e Gon't mind the braying of thoso conceited | said to have lived and loved. Tilton is an BW [Get a Good Seu upwards. The most important of them is the Rincocna— India kubbor, Mr. Cadahy read the articlo through and 2] boGaboos, Thoy R to tho theater for aumuse- | amateur carponter and oponing from his Theatra| tor ceots. | Brooklyn handicap at @ mile and a quart Riuciowood- Montetla, then looking up said with a blana and in- | Tho Thanksglving attraction at Boyd's | meatand not for an oducation. And that's | study is a perfectly equipped shop in which whioh will bs’ of &k oo ueien | 6 Bopoatar—Lixsotie nocent smilo that he knew nothing about the | ooy - G o S ilmores | tho reason why thoy turn out for farco com- | ho passcs somo hours daily oun pderenteanth o nrney Biro ch will bo of the guaranteed value of 4 - matter. 3 L 5 am we SEMOTES | adies as thoy did last night st the Boyd, Gladstone's zephew, Sir John Glad- | Four s, £25.000, of which §5,000 and §2,000 go to the With Aposher Boheme A saw a similar item in a Chucago paper | §rand spectacular’ prdduction, *“Tho Devil's | \Ghare' Donmelly and Girard scored wnothor | srome, with whom ho has ' beon spenaiug & | Commen m;s“‘l-;lnqa'y! Nov. 22 COMBITANS second and third, The entrance fee will be | 98¢k Priuce returned to Omaba last alght | today,” said the gentleman, “and I tnink the | Auction.” The pfeto ‘opens with a matineo | big hit in “Naiural Gas.” el in Scotland at Iasque, is the owner of 0, forfeit 0 if declared. It will be the | from an extended trip throush the west, He | matter greaily exnggerated.” Phursday afternoon, “and continues during There is no dramatic law which faree | (o famous Iettercairn distillory, a nam Donnelly & Girard v most valuablo all-aged handicap, with the | took in the great intornational tug-of-war | *'0 You know who shipped the car spe- | the bulunco of the weéek. Yeurs ugo ““The | comedy is bound to respe Itis alaw unto | famuiar and dear to all loversof Scotch wpaniod by MSSMAY HOWARD, 1 1o Ho exception of the Suburban, which will be of | exhibition at Salt Lake, ana it 1s almost | Cially spoken of thoret" was asked, Devil's Auction’” was/a great favorito here, | itself, and the audience takos it as it wots it | wiiskey, The distillory is situated on the S g i A SR HR R Haat the samo value, ever run for in this country. | needloss to add intends to organize at once a ‘I'haven't the slightest idea. That will | aud now it comes atulvat entirely new, with | Generally it has a grin, & gulfaw and & | giyate, and when Mr. Gladstone paid his cus ‘The poxt stake i importance Will b the | oiiice exnibition in Omata Phoss. exlipr | bea hard toing to find out,” was the answer. | all of the best and most striking qualities of | knock-down or two, but Donnelly and Girard | gyary autumn visit to Seotland. last weok £ great American for 2-year-olds, value | tions give in avery practical manuer a com- Again the pump handle was worked by the old production y@tained, and a nostof | have stretched tho limiv aud put in a lot of | Lo displaved the greatest luterest in the pro L’ A M W :x.‘o,w‘\:nl. Other sjnk(-s of merit are the | parison of the physical strength of different iL:km‘u' i\ll‘. ‘Ilfl:\h\"fll:-' h:ulln‘ny‘;;h-“whn: good things added. bright !:‘mlh:u ‘I he second u; n:‘m :m:u cess of making the national drink of the METER. rooklyn cup. St James hotel stakes and th o e eIl maba houses were implicated in the alle § o that is uew, but the turn in which littlo | Tuna o Cakes. Maturity, m‘.m‘ P BT ey h:n: "‘:‘l“"*‘:"““"" and are yery popular wherever | o ookedness. Dantel Sully wi » the attraction at | Givard climbs all over St aronna. |F ‘IH._ e avatid 1ol N onof Taa i Trronten Tnas] [AND Yor oA dicaps, il huving liveral monoy added. The | i e e Again the same innocent smile flittea | Bovd's theater on yext Sunday and Monday | und through jolly biz Dounelly s one | w4ty fund spends most of his timo ever. EVER BEFORE BLOW 1T OUT couditions of ull the above unamed stakes, as PROMINENT BANKER KILLED, across the face of the owner of the great hog | evenings, when Léputer Richardson's now | of thoso unigue things that uover grow stale ! A anine, Ho always Dus An oye | | semssmsemmmmm—" - oem—e—— well as others ulmost equally important, will e klnhw -r'mrlminw:ll aud he su:nl '\n; :lur"'“w’»“\"\ lh'”;'y:" 'l\’\l‘“ I'." 1608 l‘wr the | In the 'mn' and third acts muny clover novel Hhhing. taoklo, and waute to bay | Lriess=Parqueltl; nan e T © announced shortly, . o slightest nave never heard of | first time in this city.” Tho play hus been & | tios have been introduced, and the company e v 4 and o kallory lbets apon R Be Aone Lskardy Accidontally - Shot by a Companion Otookedness or _maaipulation of UL SuCeess elsew and has been Lighly | 5 stronger than ever before. e ool 1hy | every now variety of pole bo sces. A low n The Coney Island’ Jockey club announces - : any s 00 b was on his_way to a fune that its groat classic eveut, the Suburban While Hunting Ducks. By bilis of lading, What has beon | proised by thoso who havoseen it. As James | airactive girls have littla to do butstand | Weeks ko bo was bn Bis, WAY b g funoral | | :\ |\\ A\ \ll\l | I THEATER handicap, will be valued af 85,000, The | Cuasueniary, 8. D., Nov. 22.—[Special | done i Kansas City I know nothing about. | O'Brien, tho railroad contractor, Sully has, | around and look protty, but the stars have | LS UE 1y Gsome fishing pols in @ storo sty N patesi e conditions are: Tologram to Tuk Brk, | —Word reaches hero | The truth of the mutter can only be arrived | It 15 said, & part admirably suited to bis | ay unusually — capable support = in | tow. “Boys,” said bein his best funeral k T T e L [ R T S " | at by o rigid and searching investigation. | talent. In the second act a railroad track is | Gieorge Murphy, a German comedian; o A AR AR A MR RS o iausbaL Hendioaps | 4 bandioap awseps | by 1age from A harics ““1 :‘“‘”“’b ”{(‘“ L. | Lot's soo--when does the grand jury meet?" | laid completo by gangs of Irish and Itallan | Pote Mack, & negro monologist: | FOICC '.: Mk ," ’:,"‘I‘I:“'"l‘l'u ‘ml’w‘“\ Liak rath M1, Chas Nevins clured by Februnry 20, 1823 tho association to | “"""‘ “’l”'”l‘ ey clal Stato bavk, Just | gd again tho clipping was rofecrod to to as- | Inborers, not avon tho smallost dotall beig | 3dwin Lawrence, a simple child of nature | levs koo, It muy ¥ Ll (hinas Aaanh Camiadyac Diatin #dd the a ¢ tc make the value | reorganized at Edgerton, that county, was | certain the date. neglected. This scere is said to be a revela- | who is *out of signt’; Kitty Kursale, L e . OX LA ERCS recelvo 8,00 ind | gecidentally shot aud killed by & companion “Do you know Mr. Ketchmer, the special | tion in stago realism, gracoful skivt dancer, and Anna Mack Hoy I'ho Bouaparte who has just diod in Italy, THE SOUTHERNER. Lhird $3000 of the money wdded. | Wolghts t | whilo goose hunting near tho Missourl riy agent of the Interstato Commerce commis foin, who- is mostly irish. “Natural Gas" | Louis Luclen, was a quiot berson who spoi Matingos, Sunday, Wednewday. *'3pe b Thnok % vhruary LAsu, Winners aftor | npere were three others in the party besides | sion? asked the reporter. Storm in Mississipy provably is the best farco comedy on tze road, | his hifo in the study of philoloj © wiis | i Moo “huesduy aind Sawrlay Matin publication o Welghis of i race of #5000, 10 X . ‘ . 0ad,. | LIS clon: ono af the gre pular publication of welelia of ace of AW IOUT | My Shortand on reaching the favoritofoeding | O, yes roplied Mr. Cudaby, “he was | Vicksavng, Miss., Nov. 22—A wosterly | aud tho company puts Jots of “ginger lnto | the secondson ©f Lucion 000 &0 LU0 BRCH | 20! ‘Rpoloon’s brothers who were excluded from olht pounds extri: of thrae of £.000 or two of | ground of the birds the party was divided | here not long ao and T see by ihe Chicago | cale, attaining a velocity of forty to fifty | its performance, as t a0 ball “oranka’ | Nuvolean’a Lrqlbars Wit Mern SRAWHYS 1K *DIME EDEN MUSEE. ,000 O] o ol 10,000, twelve pounds e Nto o parts, The d vel 01 d o rive pity toda vould say 5,000 or ono of #1 twelve pounds extra. | into two parts. Tho birds were not long in | Horald that he will arrivo in the city today, | it or hour, has prevailed bere this aftor. | WOuld 83 = | older Lucien had two wives—Christine T i Par A Rleala 1n cuse of horses kundloaped at 117 pounds or | makiug their appearance and presently, as a | and I suppose he is here now, probably you OFen the nenaivionaballADIIY fo 4 £00a Shot Bpp: bed. Mr. Boobs, who was one | will find him at tho Paxton hotel " » daughter and Marle do Dally, 110 101 M 122 pounds or over, 1o th I Onboquar. | Of the party, arose 1o fire, but at the very “Have you auy idea what Mr. Kretchmer's e P R ners of Omaba have inaugurated a b 4 wore children of hiss aetian tor DRIY: And 1 the cak Dundic moment of pulling the trigger Mr. Short, who | business here is " was the next question. trains with passengors are delayed, with lit B0 Lact breaing | Albi sons wore chlidren of hisf 0 Wian s u at 128 pounds or over shall not apply at had been a few steps in advauce, arose, “Not the slightest, though [ supposed ne is | tie prospect of crossing tonight la _ ne who has just died was bor 3 1 sonai One mlile and & quarter. almost touching the muzzle of the for: here to fuvestigate this roport for the com w i 0 L was | laad in 1 He was a ] A N R0, The Futurity stakes for 1504 will have | gun. Tue chargo entered the back of his | mission. To the young fi ni's Complexion 1 fitled with ladies and geutlomon vod | Lucieu Louls and g brothior ve $17,500 added 0 its value or #5.(00 more tnan l bead, mutilating it in & fearful wauner. He | As o closed the door behind the re- | Powd e “charms, to the old re eat German § f 1o kiled Vi Fir noon. The transfor boat has been unablo to " e Lillan | Boyor an iunkeeper cross the river, hence the Queen & Crescent - - | Biéscnamp, the widow of a Parls banker in {891, Tho breeders of the frst, secoud | died 1u about fifteen minutes, porter, Mr. Cudaby said. “1 have nothing | newed youth y it ortaiuiog program, cousist Journalist. N ONKE DIME