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ej\‘" o .'”N 3 A OMAHA DAILY BEI BSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1802. ress. One of theso was the bank | of the silver doliar was fixed at thau time at | “‘AS [)l'RHY 1Mt\cw ATIO‘ the Kansas City fair, The weathor was por- | David City unknown, in just soventy m--‘ viaduct. The toy lost his balance and feli & LY ], \ of Middistown, N. Y, in_wnich our | 15to1, rack fast and attendance large, Re- | onds. distance of Lwenty-five foet. mutual friend, Genoral Vin Wpck, was @ | Beat in mind, also, that the relative value 3 e teavy stocknolder. Within the 1ast two | of silver to gold has always fluctuated. Four . First raco, 2:97 oinss, trotting, purse §500: Wednesday Matinee. Notes and Personals, ;».m, l;u-nty five nationst - banks have | hundred vears ago ittook eight pounds of "m'u}uln won, not Ridale second, Dick Porsons wishing seats to hear the |, M[r'ylmnn Miles has gone to Harian, Ta, { ; i jal | failed, of which thirteen were in Kansasand | silver to exchange for one pound of gold. i ; ing Ji third, Tinio 284 : 216K 7] ' Vo, it P y ot | to visit. Extaustive l?avww of the annn“u Financlal | Qoo aeka. A majority of the beek fallares | At the beginning of this centuty fiteen | Sullivan Has No Intention of Tackling Jim | ''d nd sace, 3 class ‘oncing, burse 800 l‘:;’::::—,‘\‘:;n::‘ N Pinaforc }\nA‘l :v ‘n £, 5, Les of Mansiny, 10, i “iiuiny is Vagaries of the People’s Party in these two states were attributable, ac- | pounds of silver were oqual to one Corbett Agsn Soon. ki st Bl ool < hem early. 25¢ any soal in | oo john R, Tos. 5 cording to the comptrolier of the treasury, to | pound of gold. In 1834, when the last chiacgo ik taca, ragning Ave b [t : A A five tarlongs, purse i Mrs crop ‘ailures. Calamity struck the national | i made in our ratio, 1t took sixteen pouncs $150: Dora May won, Nora Daly second, Gray SOUTH uMAn DELUSIONS ABOUT NATIONAL BANKING | GRikS, ™ ours' U ilonnoriy menns prospor. | tho cauae of this ohango 1n teintive varios | HE IS MAKING MONEN: BY HIS “ACTING" | fufiothird. Hme: 128 Georgo B. Jonte has gone to her former home at Sturgiss, Ky, to visit Craig McCulloch of Denver was visiting ' drouth years. Pr a—— ity toall classes, When mon tell you that | The commodity of silver has increased in Nancy Hanks Will Retire, '""“l""'"‘""‘;‘l\"ln'l;"'m'v'-‘" Must Close ‘\’\-nh his brotber, Bruce McCulloch, vester tho rich are getting richer and the Door aro | quantity and the cost of its production has " Nrw Yonk, Oot. 3.—A telogram from Bos » ' o A " hy Methods of Establishment and Operation | govuing poorer; that the banks are aiready | decreased as compared with gold. Thoso of | Will Have a Fine Roll to Pat in the Bank | ton to the Herald says: It 1s tho plan of her ho gambling houses in South Omaha | C. H. Sobotker and family leave today fou Explained—Alleged Conspiracy of 187 rolling |n| woalth because of y(‘)ur‘ povn;lr:'. ¥ou who remember the period before the was Next Spring — Champion Jim Aiso owner to retirs Nanoy Hanks from the track | Were fordered closed last ovoning by the S;Ix'ul:d-:n. Wyo., where thoy will mako their " " g they are imposing on your credulity. o | will bear me out in sAying that they never y . " - S authorities, and tho order was complied ature nome. A T A L truth is whonever you bave got produots to | saw an American siver dollar in ciccular g Lot D PO Ae werange. | with, The inatructions came yestorday from | _ Milton Broadwell, who has beon visitin upes of White Metal Bullionaires soll businoss 18 brisk and the bankers find | tion. We had Spanish siiver dollars, out in New Jursey. Tott BL PRAGEN o the ButhoMty of The | Stavor Miller to Ubief Beokett. with his brothers in this city, leaves t fln; plenty of demand for their mouey. When the | even they were not very numerous. T'he only P Fotbe swbie,. v Lot sl X or his home in Platssburg, N, Y farmers are in distress the lawyers, mer- | coin we had in general circulation was the e Last evenlug at 10 o'clock the ohief, Cap- ! L oven Houry Kilmurry w y | [Owlng to the 1llnoss of the stenographer | cuants and doctors ail suffer moro or le haif dollar, and it v AGUE. tain Van Wie anda Bre roportor made the | squure Wil Jrom Denty Iedmy demonenizéd in 1853, | New Yonk, Oct. & —The World will print NATIONATL : . A tick pulls from Denny Kane at { who reported Mr. Rosewator's Stromsburg How Could the Money Get Out ! ixr’r""-'\vl‘- ‘!:hl'} :‘l\"lr l'm”ld“'"r:‘w::‘::""s;‘ the following: ““The statemont w! John | creveland thered Anson's Al. | TOUnds. The zames wore running full blast | Bium's hall lustevening wnd won tho purse 10N A ; S it | © one-half as much silver o - Mo ‘ : a4 skl plao arow! of $100, i adacoss there has been unnvoidable delay in | Buy why should not the povernment 13sUe | ara silver dotinrs and their macket value wnsa | L« Sullivan is said to have made toa reportor | Py and in most of tho places & crowd of mon 1 y tho publication, The conclusion will uppear | this money directly to the people, vou Will | yiifiamore than gold. The result was that they | in Boston, that he intended to challenge GLBYEL\ND, O,, Oct, 8.—Thoe home team | And boys surrounded the tables. When the I_."l“hlnf ~\7.-3.ixyu'x|y.~ mombers of tho Women's in temorrow's issuo.| | il ask, and what advantage do the peoplo | wero veing melied down by our jeweiors and | Jim Corbelt again and that he bolleved his | batted Hutchinson all ovor the fiold. The | DlUe comts entered foar of - arrest | 'y, S OIS SR VWt ek R bl | It may be asked why can’t the government | derive from the netional banks! Tho gov- | exported to foreign countrizs, By the act of | friends had not treated him fairly in the last | visitors could ao nojhing with Young. At- |00 exposure took posscssion of the 19181 entertalnment Av ‘Knigtts of | e T Pythias hall wore reduced 10 | o1041, caused cousiderable talk (o sporting | vendance 1,500, Score: plavers and iron bars and & police isste paper currency dircctly to tho peoplef | SFhment can only pay out money to people | 1553 the silver half doilar During the war they issuod $600,000,000 or | Who liave claims upon it. It can only Pay | weight and made subsidiary coin: that is, j { . Tho infant <on of Mr. and 3 Teorge I | $700,000,000 of greenbacks, why can’t they go | MOney to men who are on its payroll, 10t | they became token money, and that act also | @reles today. A Worid_roportor oalled on | Oleveland......... .. 0 0 8 0 01 court loomed up in thowr visions. Many a | Calien, Vg &5, WALy aBoon. . N ! on issutng_puper tmonoy’ now! Truo, tho | bullders of our navy, contractors on publlc | provided that the silver half doilar should | the big pugilist from tho Hub at tho Vanaer Chicago...... 0000 0 0 0-0 | prominent citizen was caught in the act of | Streets, died Sunday evening and was buriod governmentdid 1ssue greenbacks during the | Y "(“":';‘R'l ‘”4”"4":" n "““";“‘{I“". [he army | not be a legal tonder for moro that #10. Sil- | bilt otel in the afternoon. Sullivan said oilta: Cloveland, 10i Ot . Errors: | toying with the 1vories und would have given | Yesterday afternoon, ' war, but that was |!l‘|(u.v‘1-‘)5|xm~l \‘\;_' the war e l”:m::‘;v‘mv'- “::‘“[':i::;]‘d"::m‘n’ °\‘~“'|' L':" l\-'.‘\:,\l‘lp-xwv‘fnr:;_h\ ll:J{vrm'llan,\‘ domonotized | yat ho had made no such statoment for pub- | land. i Ratteries Voung an o | Blmost any fabulous sum to bo elsownere ‘l‘lt‘v:;‘vx;..\um:_\vlum Jailer Larsen was tak- R—:;‘;':;nw:’f:l \:"r‘;lrrlhl’zl»:‘ll 0 U to the :‘1:‘;‘.,‘.‘, money from the government! Would the s |""" : ‘” o Gotii lication. Tutchinson and Kittridio, just at that moment. Lovo for wifo and | goi '”)H‘b“‘:'[“‘II;"l‘rulmlvAhv“l;\“v'i':‘l‘\‘v\|I:;\I.I]’-::::..-T T yoe ava confidence 1 our Ability | BOernmext by your grain or cattiel But f N “'You see, I'm doiug protty well theso pnahs Were Certainly O children was suddealy recalled, tho disgrace | out of line nto the' crowd ant a1snppoared { 0 11D thd rebels and establish our nation | YO Want the govorument (o estabiish a sub | Tnero was loss than 3,000,000 standard ll- | daya without fighting,! o said, ‘and it [ Pirrenvng, Pa, Oet, A-Tho Dittaburgs | of exposure and porhaps expulsion from | He was charged with drunkonnoss. 3 o firm footing, take this money and give | Hreasuty fn every, county, How woult| ver dollars coluad v the Utied Sy o | OVOrything turns out as'l oxpect it will, the had an, off Jas” in (o flold, allowlng tne | congrocation caused fear to take possos The Morton-Wolback club met last even Bhd the bond wera nothing more tnan paper | YOU 00w have at least one bauk in every | §5.250,000. What then was the object of the | tho bank atthoend of tho present soAsom. | y,yjeyiie.. ., b ] [ AT L e D R [ PR LGB AL e L] obligations of the government—the onebear- | LOWD. The national banks take the risk of | act of '781 As far back as 1860 John J. Knox, | I wish Corvett no harm, und hops he will | Pittsburg 0030060 0 3 . A. A. Donnelly. A ing intorest with & limit fixing tho time of | 108ing the money they loan to merchants and | comptroller of the traasury, led tho atton o patrol wagon was in waiting. ‘Tho fears | Faily will bo eld Thursday evening by the Febemption, the other payable without intor. | MARUfACLArers and Working people, who ot | tion of congross to the fuct that we had throo make a lot of money.’ " Hits: Louisville, 1 woro groundloss, Uhief Beokott was simply | ciub. itishure, 12, The Herald will also print av interview | Loulsville, 4 Pittsh re, 8. Kar i 1 15: | delivering in person the order of Mayd At Blum® . Y y eotl for Podempt credit on their commercial standing and | aifferent uuits of dollars, namely, the stand- A Pitushirg, 8: Lowisvi Butteries: B 4 1t - - um's hall this ovening square stick | "‘l‘l:c,_l;‘ll:ll‘?(l:.‘llu‘:l\;lI(‘\'xxnlzrlu‘:\).\u ||...yr.{\\(‘vr‘$o‘.'.:",‘; bay | promptness in meetmg their obligations. | ard silver dollar, the trads doflar and the | With Sullivan, in which the ex-caampion | sen and Morritt; Smith and Mack (,‘.‘Ih:’l‘m‘:;‘h‘f‘\’l":‘i_“,';(',‘r'..'“,‘”““'J'"“,'l‘ 1 foutt | pull wili take placa vetwoon Henry Kilmur. | i gold mad the gun _Nolder geitng pay in | Supposo tho subtrensury would loan money | gold dollar, ana” ne recommended |1hlm. said: “Of course, L have some peculiar fEehnbns \WAS Tos Canbing Otahs uid chio rosoria muit ba Gloasd for all | Ta of vits oty and llunr‘\'lhm‘x;-\ of Jows, i ' b5, '1Hhos0 Who buve o w0 tne | A2 pereenton land. How could the merchaut | congress should unify the coinage. The s about tho causes leading to my aofeat, TR AR Doy ik 4 Stk i y recently pulled with Farmer i ng.lunlvl‘t‘.‘).““fl“ll';:tr:’ E;lxl:‘\r \I\‘l\\:x 'k:‘;-'tu\:\lfi or n‘mnu(m:mrer borrow any money! The hmgwm ‘pat ding fob two yeatsand *the de- :;lqe'nh:\rb l‘:llo :::n:'u:v.l Irul’nrglha!v,"yl\lfi crnnt New Yonk, Oct. 3. —The Phillies conld do I'lie first place visited was therooms under | Burns and at the end of three hours § Nt BTG ot 1858404 Tob 2% | fact is tuat the national bank notes are tho | bates in congress covered over seventy pages | - o L4 S re- | nothing with Kennedy's delivery at Brook- | tho — Dolmonico — barroom. But one [ the match was declared & draw. Tho con i rag mouu,\l\l:umhl .;«lgu: gold "9[: 1t j\l\h\\{x:} only safe and elastio cvrrency that thisor | of the Congressional Record. Senator | Main untold. The time may come, howover, lyn today. Carsev was frecly batted through: | man w: found ~and his knowlodge | test will be for the gate receipt § et our bouds In 1462, 1863 and 1854 did | oY other country has ever had. Nohoiderof | Stewart of Nevada voted for tho bill und so | when L will see fitter to talk, and whoen Y om0 @ame was called ou scoount of | BtLAe blace A KO CoNdOted v sras yery || Juno Branift, a_young sirl 14 vears of age i 1ot got gold: most of thom parted with their | B rational bauk note has over losta penny. | did the ropresentatives of all the silver min- | do, some neople will bo groutly surprised.” B Y e THISSION ths TALl6W BASATNS. MBI Cou was arrested by Officor Anderson yostorday l bonds long before spocio resumption, and | LFuC, tho greenbacks are just as gooa 8s | ing states. They understand the object of Do you intend to fight Corbett again? | Phrindsiniis sutolL ) e Tivo And said tho place would be closed and | Lud 18 charzed with vagrancy, The girl in They ot Just the same Kind - of monoy s the | MOBGY, DUt their circaiation 18 not elastic, | the oill and thoy kuow just as well as1do | \u¢ iy TGt AEon L s tho lights would not axatn burn, < o cd aud | incorrigiblo aud a fow wocks azo was before A s avervbody who held Uncle | because the government can only pay out | that there was no conspiracy to strike down [ V(R 1 ST < pHb U i A IR ] RIS e SRS thoe court as a cundidute for the state roform soidier. In 1878 everybody who b ole | bec v bbbl iy ! 4 4 J Well,” replied the ex-champion, “I will | Bookiyn, 1:" Phtiadeiphia, & Farned runsi | Tho ofticers crossed the street to the op- | atory, U e ovligations received gold o silver on | KFeenbacks to peopio who have a ciaim upon | the whito metal. We havo been coiniog ) \ Brookiyn, & Battories: Kannedy and O. Dulys | posite cornor and in tho basement found s | o s, opon her promiss to lead a better [ demaud atthe treasury. rue, the intorest | 1 While the national banks ~can, in casc of | moro siver dollars for every throe months | not fight him at present, tuough I may do 0 | Carsey and Clements, L T R BIIng Ut b Th 1A et found & 1 lifo “and tho assurance of her parcnts that O The borids was payibie 11 ghid but with- | AN emergency, mueranse their circulation tem- | since 1578 than bad been coined iu the whole | atsome later day. I'in going to stick to e G B i khts wornburning and | thoy would turn her from her ovil ways, the Sutthat condition . they could not have boen | POTATLY and surrender it when thero is no | eichty years botore the sitver dollar was | oting as long as I can and ufter 1 am through 5 v L ‘er b .l\,“]\‘"i :‘“ ;‘ bl " lL‘”' the | judge discharged her from custoav, SHU Nt Ry price. denand for . struck off tho coinage, Up tothe present | (oo €008 BRI B g oxaotly w Yonk, Ont. LT AL ek L el — ey § e ¢ national banks? Why do | . Tho goveriment does issue money mow | timo wo have coined about 420,000,000 silver L L g ex tho Senators as they pleased today. [uks | WOUO thotubles, w numoor of chuirs, and ovi- LR L ) Wanliow thess groat monon Lo pray upon | directly to the prople, througn tae owners of | doliars, of which only 56,000,000 are in circu- \\'Ilf\l will fight. was batted hard and” his support was poor. ‘N” ES; he place is a resort for the juvenile Ha 5k —= 3 tho poor money borrowers ¢ These questions silver bulilon and gold bullion, in the shape | jation and the rest remain in the vaults ot Buznera, N, J., Oct. 3, mos Corbett, | Attendunce, 362, Score: ‘m‘q‘ 8 BontlalRaeAT AT T80 | Rt }-l;n wwas art stod yestevday after- tho poor wmoney borrowerst Hiese wuestions | Griiiver aud zold cortiticates’ which aro ex- | the United States trensury. : L8 G A PH B (P LN G eV GRS RKL B0k | QW VBT o wB b 0k o L i || o CLOTIB BECEREILeLCd bR ATenIEAd Rine; TOURF{ENON OIS la¥5HnYor Y i uatolisl Sramete I Propose frankly o nuswer thom. Lot mesay | Chungenble for siiver and gold colu, 'Mis |~ Who, then, has struck down silver! Tho | yoquy, In the aftornoon Corbett's company | Vi ington St U RO URUEE C F y AL RSN At 01 IAERS | ST T J at the outset that I nevor had u dollar in currency is absolutely safe, because there is | same agency that strikes down the price of | (b tr o0 gy h Hits: New York, 13: Washington, 8 Errors B i‘“fil'"l 4% 'rb‘“ \I”-‘ \'l**‘- WAL l"f‘g I'he transcribing of the tax list for tho vear I vostad in o national bank nnd neve avo | £01d and sitver bullion of equal commercial [ vour wheat and ir cattle, The price of | rehearsed “‘Uentleman Jim" in the onera | New York, 1: Washington, s, Earned runs ‘VI_:l :'Xll’n ‘_“ el " ‘.-li'“‘ ‘I””’y"“»‘{' ¥ | 1802 has been completed ana the books will ! 6 O e rat bl B € stpels | VAlue inaho vaults of the treasuty to redeem | overy commodity is controlled by the inexor- | house. Tonight the opera house was packea | New Vork, 1; Washington 3. Bacterics: King | Orierod the games stopped and tho place | bo turned over to tho treasurer this week. { ; v other bank stock. 'ho only business | - Our silver certificates are really worih { able law of supply and demand.* In 1560 tho | to the doors when the curtain was rung up [ "¢ BOVIC: in SO cloamu: m-“n ‘rn\\“:;‘;\\.c n.L.r. ,',i"'"-“'n- Tho laying of the brick pavement on Spen- o bud with national banks wis (o pay | [0Ore thanour silver dollars, becanse Uncle | proauct of all our mines was loss than §00,- | on the first act. When Corbett appoared Standing of the Teams. Tound Darvers maee fn e Totd . Woehmat | cor strecty from Sherman avenuo to Twenty- 3 n o great deal of interest, 1 am one of | S4m only issues a silver dollur certificate for | 000. 1n 1865 the annual product had reached | upon tho stage the audience applauded mucn HR11/61B8EH: “,.‘ e SN | fourth street, was commenced yosterday the heaviest borrowers in tho state of 2 1 worth of bullion, while the siiver dollar | between $10,000,000 and $11,000,000; 10 1870 | as they would any other star. Glovoland AEUSATITE B S TR b sty | mbEitiiE Dtk For seyvera voats piet 1 have paid | contains loss thuu 70 cents worth of sitver | we only mined $16,000,000 worib of silvor Cor_ett made u kood uppearance on tho | Bl - that effect, 1o hopes to tnduce tho council | On account of tho absoucs of Commissiou- from £15,000 to $20,000 a vear interest on a | Duilion. g ] m 1880 00,0003 in 1800 we mined over | stage. During the evening ho was presented | New vork.... 2 Raltimore 10 permit the gambiing houses to run Ly pay- | O Coburn, Hartman and Smith there was & mortgags debt, which L incurred in erecting | YOIl Wili asicif tho national banking busi- | £70,000,000, and in 1501 about the samo. The | a number of large floral pieces ana af- | Brookivn 2180 Lo 10 fino of §0 nor wonth, ¥ P no meeting of the tive and police commissions b aroat building. o groator pact of s | U0 1S vot profitable, why do wo huvo so | annual produt of gola for tho iast twanty | tor the performance held an impromptu ve. tonia Diok Bocln’s placo on the opposite side of | ers inst night b5 monev I borrowed from two Life insurance L/ LA bankers make | years has varied from $33,000,000 to £36,000,- | ception. The play was a fairly good one and = . TR ESa T R il DAL A dedben s g o R ¥ s T o e e iraa/® | most of thelr monoy by lewdiug other peo- | 00, How can you expect to continue the two | was well received, SPARKS OF SPORT. AR S STy W] gl DD g, s i Yeduoo my rate of intorest and get rid of my | PIO's money und the bank that enjoys the | metals on the sumo parity¢ The value of a | Champion Jim Corbott was surprised when - PR LI LS Ll it st UL L L |4 debt, but I borrowed good money four years | Zreatest coutidence emong the people makes | silyer dollar is intended to be equal to one | he heard that Sullivan would probably make Uncrowning King Faller, 4 . LU g LA AR B u ey. Tuo reison why natioval | dollar's worth of labor. The cost of tuopro- | another match with him. as b bolioved *'the | The long-talked-of rifle match bolwoeon B 2;\, Lty T'.‘,'; I,l',:’m‘:f,’f,";;lm,',:;m‘;;s T..,‘L‘.f‘u‘u"‘\L\J.:"l‘-.ifi!’,l‘\'.,‘fi flu\w‘:w[\m«ll?\rv: ,'.'.'.‘.T and I feel ovliged us n watter of honor to pay | DANKINE is profitable is because the national | auction of silver is now less than 60 conts an | man from Boston hma forsaken thering for- | Fred Fuller and C. J. Lanedon came off | closed, and for the balance of the night the | that ho is still unubic to keep up with the My debts i the same Kind of money that 1 | Dank draws a ereater amount of deposits | ounce. Its commercial valuo is 83 cents an | ever. The Californian, howevor, said that if | g 9 =i r R \ ) the s: 1on \ 3 L LD Wl X y v vor. ian, however, s Snnday aftornvon on the new grounds | familiarrattic of tho 1vories was suporc orders. At tho present time he is ewploy- borrowed. If vou borrowed 100 bushols of | Ut the state or private bank by reason of | ounce. Silvor mintug is ome of | Sullivan was dissatistied with their battie at | <UUEW SHEROG : LI ol e e e AR5 tty-AVBTERBN S EIB BT CoNLAMI DI Bt Wheat, with (ho understandung that at the | B¢ confidenca tho people have in its sufoty, | tho most vrofitable industrics "of tno | New Orloans and dosired to fight him again | 1°T0%3 tho river iu tho presoncoof a laree | B 5 A LMY Williams was tho last | oulargcment of tho factory and duving the end of tho year vou re {0 pay 1t buck to the | VCCaUse the supervision of the —gov- | worid. It Las made nearly as many | he would give John L. the prefereuce over | crowd of spectators. The matoh was for | o i iciion, and Gt buta Teleativ atte | WMUBEATIIpULILT tachinsey ok the t o Tt itk soten Dushels o ita ass. they | eroment i much more stringent than | miltionaires as petroleum, or irou, or steel, | Mitchell, Jackson or ‘Goddard. Ho said he | $100 a side, 200 yards, off-hand, twenty-five- | byl r b H oAt f Drogrese. - Ttis compotod | facture of horn and bone butione, o Vol Should expect to pae bick 107 buahets. 1 | that of the stato examiners. Somo of | or railroads. Why should tho neople of the | folt confldent that it ko fhet Sullivan agaln | ving targot, and was somowhat of a surpriso, | the rounds and 1t wow. romains. 1o ber seon b - S REAV Nt 60 (iroh e oF TTEddn: groatest national bunks in the coun- | United States bacall>d upon to pay for this | tho result would be the same &s in the ! 5 ; ugo, every dollar of 1t was equal to 100 cents, | Lhe most mone When the Banks W . ey huve elven up thioic autire ‘alroulation, | favored commodity more than it is worthiin |(Olympio‘elub'a monttagos Shoe tha Sooke o of tm: and” ma anmevais | teubeoted, £t aok:ralde and progocutions il i d. Jit retain their charters because they can do | the mariets of the world? ch , and his s spected. if not, osccuti . - Let us now come to the uational bank | ®heavier deposit business under ‘the na- | The cry that the mwing industry has boen C QU 3 5 friends and oackers from Elkhorn and tho | follow, as those bigh n authority are doter- ABSDLUTELY FREE B 3 2 04 JIM DALY OUITS CORBETT. e " vine v question. 'The national banks were started | tonal banking system. Suppose the goveru- | erippled and almost destroyed because we it surrounding/oolinteylottivteirange)losersitos]imined toyinaiontitho oVl 0 0e 5 S o the extent of $00 or §600. KFred was rod- Since the adoption of Councilman Bruce's The Champlon’s SparFing ‘Pw r Will Be- [ headed over bis reverse and immediately | resolution by the council. requesting the ome a lpokmaker. cballenged for another go, same conaitions, | mayor to actin the matter, the gamblers in 1863 at a time when the credit of the | ment were to wind up all national bauks and | do not have free coinagers tlatly contradicted government bad beeu ainost exhuusted ana | issue greeubacks for the bonds they how | by the tact that the mines of Colorado, Mon- the bonds were no longer salavle. Liucoln | buve in the treasury, how much would that | tana and the other siver producing states S ——————CR ] i vout T A ! ; {Ew Yok, Oct.3.— v vi - uco p ; v en idle, One councilman illi and Chaso thought that to lssue any moro | suve you! These bonds are ouly drawing | aro tarning out nearly fivo timos as muchail, | , N#W Yok, Oct. 3 —The World says: ( which was promply acoepted and iho day | have not boon idla, Onee A Thrilling Book, T Rreenbucks would d=preciate thew 1o tho lovel | 1t0m ® 10 4 per cent, and tho wholo saving | vor at the prosent time s thoy did in 1570 | Tho anuouncement that Jim Daly has thrown | fixed for oue woelk from Sunday next. e upronchonanC Drombediel AL ue 2 o o Any of confederate currency, but if a new market | would be betwecu four uha fivemitlion dollars | when silver was worth $1.29 an ounce. Wb 111851 ua bpaEriaabasth or Ao 191 Oor: if s dr LIS IR mALEH SUBIoNDL & HofmAYsel ol | (WSHILTRALE LIODIRIESEwaKiatol (A kibber Reader Of This Paper. Wua.Tound they might. Hout additional paper | © yoar, or less than 14 oeuts per capita of parT Council Bluffs was referec and Messrs, | of one of the gambling resorts 5 ! ess than 14 ————— bett was uo surprise o lodal sporting men. | Ogdon and Jamison of the same oy judges | has saia he would present any currency, backed by the government bonds, | OUt population. ‘That is not worth tearing Another Noble Maniac. AIVTasten y P S 0! DOBANLLD ¢ pLOS! N — R M E LI I [ e s AT | e atnor Noble dfanine, g | D2y s sala 'a arof ks thiags which | o sooro by runsof tenabote: © G | man ks ma roadstor who could seoure “ = It was decided 1o uliow those credis o habiia e ga ENNA, Oct, 8. —Prie _ - | anuoyed nis ompioyer, Ho told some New angdon—176, 183, 180. 173, 156, Total, 877. | the consent of the council to perwit him to ey - tnoan Sreditoty ot i : Froc Colnngo Cousidered. Kohary suddenly became insane in the pres- | Orleans sports that Corbett had giveu hima | uller 179, 160, 131, 176, 130. Total, $17. | run by paying a monthly fine of o | TOlIS All About the Indians. Gepostt 3100 "t bonds "oan’> uhe | Tno second plank of the indepoudont plat- | enco of his family this afternoon and at- | ebeck for §10,000 as o {okea of his esteem, same ndiviaual called ou another keeper of a taiury, and_tho weasury iscued to | fom declares: “Wo demand the free and them in Feturn §90 in national bank onrrency. | UNIimited colnage of silver.”” The republican Rl 7 Hgn g return :mvmm n";: u\'mk m:l:"rl‘::;lr:_‘y‘l parly is in favor of a bimetallic currency | Place. §er\mns struggled ’wnuly with the bank should hold 5 per cent of its circulation | With every doilav worth as much as every i IR A LG b A D When Corbett was in the city he was asked Downing the Soldier Boys. gambling house yesterday nsking for $3), tempted to leap from awindow of the Coburg | (' O 05" (0 Dubicning Daly when | whe m;;;“’“‘;“'e'; thaFirey 2;’:ue of tho | Sa¥iNE ho needed $0 more to be used i th they were giving exuibitigns, this being the | yeason vestorany and dofeateq. the Fort | PrOPCT Place to cause a cessation of nosulities reason given by Daly for quiting the combi- yes Y ort | {o the fraternity. He failea to receive the Publication Tn Its Line, Entitled ong the Kickapoo arly Two Hundred fisn S 3 H4 aoned to nssist held sheots under the Omaha toam 9 to 2, Foliowing is the sum- [ money. The efforts of the gamblers have $h Teserve in 1ts VauIts, and slat 15 ner wont | Otber: aollar. They insist that our sitver | Summoned il uation. 902 Y. 0 effo & ¢ e o Al 2010 per et | Joiiar wod our papor dollar suall remain ex- | Window in which to catoh mndman if he | "\l 'vell you,» Corbetr safd, laughingly, | mary: been unavailing and Mayor Miller will stand | 00 e with Other words, 1t & capitalist fnvested $100 1o a | chungeavlo for a wold doilar, ana tboy op- | should jump. He was finaily overpowered | wpulv was never hit vory hurd, and it was | Haydens... .. .20 20030 2 0-g|bytheactionof the council in the matter | I Lo HAEC H T S government bond and deposited that bond in | PO The freo coinago of silver until a rauo | 8nd takon to an asylum. not because of my punching powers that he | Fort Omaha 520300000 0 0—2|andthe membersof that body say they will | the habits, manners, customs and history ot ho vaults of the treasury ho was allowed to | Shall be establisied belween gold and silver = = gotout. Daly is goiog into the business of | . Runs oarned: Haydens & Two-base hits: | OL waver in tue determination to enforce ofithojiolil pabgicribopRot SAmorion NIyl o yalty of the tronsury ho was allowed 10 | {har will mako the silver in tio silver dollar Tennyson Seriousiy L. Bookmaking i Buffalo. 1 hopa he will pe | Carrizan. . Bowles, Bowmin. Home run: 10, | the gambling law. 1s eatant we have published at great ex- required further to hoid in re. | WOrth asmuch as the gold iu tho gold dollar [ T.oxpox, Oct. 8.—The poet, Tonnyson, s } successful.” Bow.es Doubieoluys:’ Kennedy toCarrizan Nibciooinalatallraallonty pense a lurge edition of w work entitled Foro, oniy: uble to loun out §55 on overy §i00 | | Whal is freo ceinage! The proposition | peen suffering three days, but is somowiat G IR I 5 THUBy piteher: By Snyder, 5. Straok outt | " ‘,’,"'” ok, “d“,”“_ L omployes : tho | qians.” AN their poculinritics, traditiohs, i ana required to puy 1 por cent of thxcs on | PIINLY stated is that any owner of suver | petser toaay. o : By Snyder, 14: Ticknor, &, Passed balis: By | G- H. Hammond comnany’s pacicing house, |51, in tact, thetr whole life anid customs T TR LT Rl S T T oullion muy deposit the sawmo at sy wint ia N . o, timed 5:52 p, | Favorites Win the Purses at Morrls Park. | Gross, 1, Wild pitches: By Snyder, 1. Timeof | vesterday afternoon inflicied a bud wound 4 i circulution for the privilege. With ) A dispaten from Hazlemore, 5:52 p. ¥ : 2 P s yaor, | N are told in nomanner which will interest the ull these advantages, few capitalists came | e Unitea States and have it coined inte | ., savs Lord Tennyson is slightly botter. | Morwis Park, N. Y., Oct. 8.—Favorites | game: Twohours. Umpire:” Huskell. on his right haud with an uxe, nearly sev endiriana 6T b b tion e Ch e R0 S Th s forward at the beginiing 1o start national vd dolirs for bis onellt aud without | Fg takes nourishment well. wou every one of the six races on today’s o : ing u portion of the membor i s L e bunks. During the first vear after tho act | ¢! 1hie owner of tio bullion shall have e program, and the bookmarers wers hard hit, Junfapie BpoclaliBlioo! A team belonging to Gus Raff, the butcber, [ i how it vime about anil what has conie was passed only 134 national banks were | ¢ 0ption of recoiviug the coin, oraf he is in bss of & Spanish Steamer, Y il > i Drx1ar, Ia., Oct. 3.—(Special Telegram to | ran away at Aloright last night’ doing con- | from’it. The | However, s in no sens staried wih o comparbtively small umount | #NUFTS A ho ikt is not eipabi of comink | Hayaxa, Oct. 8.—The Spanish steamer i ;:";“‘b',“:ln‘;i“h;:‘:i‘l“‘,fi"‘l""i‘fl but no XAl | fup Ber.]—Duolap 1s alive with followers | siderable damage. Tao driver, J. Klug, was P i B e L L of ca Pew cupitali wanted to Lako 5 apt enough, iall bave the | o re or 25 h SOLCE Ponx- shot! z| ing thrown out ana the veh hassed over his eth o dollarif it were pulbdished to be sold. Thelr cbances i buying govermmant bouse, | ObLion to receive coin ot its equivalent in | Vera Cruz from Barcciona, Sevtember 20, | guj pandicap, when Reckon and Sleipner of; the, shotgun tonight, alliboing on hand [ ¢ oWl o Che hibon tho gronnd, Injuping bl St ot Jblish nothor edition for b Decause of tho Uncortainty af the utcome of | Weasury certilicatos, and suct, builion shail | ¥ia Hovana, which strandod Saturday at | foll, the sport was fuirly exciting, [ ©Fl¥ 1o attend the shootinge mateh to bo | R TR Y RGN pated upon | M distribution s attertho proscic one is e ey ety O o oteowe of | o aupscquontly coined. Tis 15 o sub- | Vera Cruz, is behieved 10 be u total foss. Dr. Hasbrouck opened aud ciosai | Biven hore tomorrow by . A. Doan. - Amer- | tho strcets that he had boon kilied, but this | Seis bt b o ot e o e eion tederato bonds sold almost aa readily in lng. | SANCE OF tho froe coinage law as it passed T T favorite for the Bronxdale haudicap, and | ican rules are to govern, and there will bo | \as not true. Rimed 1hove, or mor s jand at that time as the United States bonds, | t0€ senate. What does this measure siguify ! ) : b thanks to Reckon and Sleipner falling, and | ien shots each day at live pigeons and tar- Louis Reha, employed at tho Cudahy While this ellition Iasts we will s and if the confederates had been vietorions | A8 what would be its probable effects it | Lozvoy, Oct. 8. ~United States Minister | Cox's incompetency, he won by a_head after | Bets, Wwith —$0° addea money In the | paciking house, yesterday cut off tue sccond | free to all who apply enclosing t our bonds would not huve been worth mueh | Heans that the silver bullionaire shall tako | Robert T. Lincoln will sail for home soon on | o desverate finish with Nomad (30 to 1). | Ageresate. Iu a tio auy shooter can draw | finger on his right hand with a knife. SIS L0 ity oSt of post more thau the confederate #lof the money drawn by tuxation from ihe | a short leave of absence. Hayward, Sleipner's rider, was not injured, | Pro rata, - Among the noted shots are C. W. | "\ 5 Burnell nearly had his left hand | M avisint it send now and suve disap. By July 1, 18 American people and pay for it with 70 cents e but Littlefield, who rode Keckon, was badly | Budd. of Des Moines, champion of lowa; | tory'srom the arm yesterday afternoon, He | PN W uaranteo to i1 all requests re. bauk curreney had been pu circulation, | worth "‘“'“'“"“,“,'I‘ ommodity of which he is PEESONAL PARAGRAPHS, cut and bruised. o Harvey McMurchy, Syracuse, N. Y.; Ted | jyan engincer employed at tho Avery brici | ceived within the next two weeks tollowin duly 1. 1865, the national vanks bad $146,137,- | tho producor, Ixe::‘d:::! panlaivonldssheratore Irst race, six_furlones: Blmer (4 to 5 won i}‘ckn;l?;‘ur::l‘ui }"13";"“{'. '\"‘,"}z!!.l:":{ub»: yards and got his hand mixed up with the | the appearance of this wdvertisement, bu 860. In 1866 the national bank circulation e g4 e cents in ex- Andy Kerr of Beatrice 1s at the Arcade. Masher (5 to 1) second, The Fop (3 to 1) third rank Pa lee, J. B. Smith, W."E. Nason | nachinery. Y not be abie to do so Int amounted 10 £281,430,005. On July 1, 1855, | Change for other commodities. If tho wagos | 12" \f ‘Dorsey of Ponea is at the Millard Tine: 1:15, g ana F. W. Fogg, Owmaha, and the Trotter | = J Galvin, a carpenter at the Omaha ’ack ttheretarotosond afoiae. the wational buhk circulation nggrcgatod | Of ten hoursave represented in §1, the mine e L‘;‘Ly St 8 Ry 1‘\1 ':;' Socond ‘race. ono wiie: Parvenuo (ito?) | boys of Kingsloy, Ia. Each train brings | fng company’s bOuse, was struck upon the HEALY & BIG 8364,408,008. 1 185 tho national bani ciroy- | OWICE wanls the farmor to exchange tho | John . Doty of Lincoln is at tho Mil ard. e Ironmaster (10 to 1) second. Time: | new recruits ESlisiing bead yesterday by o falliog tumbor and had | 521 Grand Avenue, New Ha Tation bad run down to §118,076,111, On duly | roduct of that das’s labor for the product | ~G. I Hubbell of Shelby isat the Arcade | T NOONESIGESE o yi0c0 ovem TS his skull fracturea, He was taken to his i 1, 1801, tho bank cireulution was $167,027,074, | Of 51X and a half hours’ labor in the mine. | A, A, Beatty of Beatrice is & guest at the By Jove (12 to 1 socond, Philanthropist A L Sape: . home in Oma ha. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNIIRS b 5 PROPERTY OWNBL: and at'this time the nutional bank circuja. | WPO £ets the best of that bargain, the wine | A rende. 95t U third, Time: 1:01%, LEVELAND, O., Oct. 3.--President F. H. 4 B & PE NIRS, vion is about $134,000,000. Why have the | OWHEr or the farmer and wage worker W. A. Cotton of Nebraska Uity is at the Tourth race, the Iashion stakes, six fur- | Robinson of the Cleveland Base Ball club Acted Suspicionsty. AGENTS AND LIESE national banks thrown up over 825,000,000 of | 0 the unlll ~ln- lun’-mr\'! Of course, if the mxia‘}{ R 3 L 4 :L"t'f]: fi,\||:~“‘\|..:‘u-|«la“.y. i’.‘y‘\‘v:.‘ l.l_mlm..l-gm... left today for New York to attend the James Maher, John Mack and B. L. Free- ; In pursuance of ordinance No. i 3 P o " oo e 3 § 10 1) second, May Loso (0 to 1) third. Time: ? s : i £ Water aid zus corneeulons 1 bo maio i their circulation within the past “ton years | ${1P on tho fuee of u picse of bullion worth | ™0 oLo Moore of Norfolk is guest at the | 1:1i4. X ne: | loctal meeting of the longuo magnates | Mmanwero arrested vesterday morning abour 4 | MEVAIGEwl zis cornuetions to be i to | o s Jon oo v fome POAESE | {51y not taike half as el nctal und stamp | Melard. P raco the Brouvdaio haydican, ono | caiied by President Youns. Itogurding tho | 0'clock by Oficor Spostolle, who found thom bt v ont Distnicis No. i ‘ ) ers ot 100l o Yipob:Laks 8.1 2talg 2 T 9 o—Dr. Has 5 10 o . Nomad (0 ta i " g ar o “, in the © of Omih ou ‘ Was & big profit in_ huyiug. bonds with the | #1on it1 The value of coin depeuds on the Conley of Norfolk is rogistered at tno | Jie oD Htsronel ot wan. Nomad ¢4 10 | meeting Mr. Robinson saia: It is probably | prowiing around tho stroets at thav time. | il 25, il 5 i a1 iocosite e Connoee privilege of 1ssuin for §0 per cent of | #MoUnt of iabor it takes o produce 1t. The | Dellone. Sixth Soven furiongs: lydy (7 to 8 | Mr. Young's intention to trv and bave the | The three wen are gawblers und were @iven | giong with water and a8 miins, of lattorals 4 5 TBelr race value thoy nly would avail | bue and cry about goid bugs and Wali street C. G. Cuddington of Randolph is at the | Won Giamor (0 to 1) sccond. Mr. Suss (3 to 1) | loague stand the indebtedness of tho clubs | thirly minutes by Judee Fowler to leave | qnd to complete such’ work on or bofore Oce . AR T00 Yalue. 3 sharks is a politioal bugbear, Wall streot | Delione. thirl. Time, 1:25. that aro in thoholo. “he Cleveland club will | towi . * Maher' is "4 tough churactor und [ aher Lt TIsis it s the niroso o wive ey A R represents speculation. Tne mon who loan V. He: 3 o TN T T I T staud no asscssmont to pay such debts. | has beon mixod up in several scrapes in | ho strevts in the sald districts, and more pae- i RRIRTatE L nations) baak Moo this In:w:::“l«: mouey on fArms or other real estale securi- \h‘x ;\l .‘ll!fi)“mr OLLRIIMbIN LY. FeRIpIaTEA Bt e bN"m -“I' ‘8','; ‘(h.”l'nl }':l"g ceting | When we were losing monoy they nover gave | Counc Bl fesaHouwhsitolappasriduiOnn-4 o8 {I.‘.“ul‘\v" Agaa -ufi‘lx' frow WIII “street to by United States boads. 1t ho buss s per | ties on long time cannot bo found in | thO Arcado. : : “0UISVILLE, Iy, Oct. H—The fall meeting | 4 5 dollar, and you can bei we will act like- | cil Bluffs yestenday L0 answer to a serious | ugy, Syrout h oadt ponts b s bl tee o MG Uy A beE | Waii” streor. Tha Wall streot. broker | J: M. Kilbach of Kearaoy is a guost at tho | of the Louisvillo Jookey club bogan at | wige,” charge and bis bondsman, James Duun, was | “ X} S T e e B ', premium, if he buys 2 por cont bonds he gets | 4eBIS in mining stocks, rairoad stocks und Bruuswick Churchili Downs this afternoon. The day O T on haud to accompany bhim and see that he | of 24th street to © 15t Hne of 25th st i Them at par, Suopose ho invests in 4 por | Wl classes of securities that havo a specu- jeorge K. Hawkins of Red Oak, Ia., is at | was a dream of Indian summor ana . SomugaLibs AL RhOMOR . Qlinabiforgst the ONERERINONY No. d64 - Duropnortebroft eeom T cent bonds, ho takes $114 of greeubucks or | /811Ve tendency to riso aud fall rapidly. The | the Mercer. the track was goodi' About 4,000 peo- | SHELTON, Mo, Oct. &.—[Speciul Telogram Fell trom the Vinduct. MDA v of Sep- 4 coin and gels a #100 bond, the United States | $iVer Kiuws of Novada and Colorado yet Bennett Scott of O'Neill is registered at | ple were present and the pet- | to Tu Bek]—A glove contest between red Vels Nelson, the young son of Chris Nel- | tember, 3 treasury returns him $90 1n nationul bank | Uhelv buskioe priucipaily from Wall street, | the Millerd. ting was heavy. Colonel M. Lewis | Coloy ana Dave McKee, both of this place, | 4 ft . ) W, BIRKIAUSER, J i currency, of which ho must keop 5 per cont, | Where speculators congregate and wherd | . Cushmanof Grooley Centeris aguest | Clark was back in'the judge's stand lookiog | came off tonight, in counection with Bily | *™ who rosides at Eightednth and Wyman ublie Works fo his vaultsas a resorve, e millions woula bs madein mining stocks deals tk y 4 none the worse s G Y - | Woods' o s 3 ; streets, narrowly escaped death Sunday ol -i-4 b a reserve, that leaves him at tho Paxton, one for his Garfield park exper- | Woods' company, which showed o a crowded 3 S 45,50 10 loan out at 10 per ceut intorest. Av | 1f We bad uniimited freo colnage “of silver. | “ W TEUTIE G e ooy | deuce. Starter Forguson got the nags off | house, MclCee knocked Colby out i the | by falling from the Q street viaduct to the posicds for e the end of the year be receives When the silver bill passed the sonate in o - L s well, The event of the day, tho Biue Grass | yhira round. ground below. As it was ho was padly hurt, Setled proposuls wiil be received by Lowiss, & g4 interest on bis §100 hoand and £ 55 intorost | 1590, and it was expected that fres coinage | 8¢ tho Paxton. 3 3 stakes, was captured nhandily by Sam 4 baving the right arm broken at the elbow | itewd. president of the Board of Dircetors of on the currency he has loaned out, making & | Would become a law. sitver went up to $1.16 Lem Klerberger of Grand Island 1s u guest | Brown's bay filly, Afternoon, at oads of 10 _ duck Walaron Put to Sleep. and tho right thigh bone fracturod. He was | the Omahi poblie library, nt the Noi | 3 tolal of $12,56 interest. Dieduct from this 1 | 4hd miving stocks jumped 80 or 40 points, | at the Dellone. and 12 10 1. Summaries : Calitornia Billy Woods is on a knocking- | playing with companions there, and they [ National bank. in theeity of Omab i, 3 per cent federal tax on the currency and nis | And 1he Wall streel speculutors reaped a rich 1. P, Oimstoad of Hastings was at the First race, for 2-year-olds, four and a balt | out tour. Saturday night at David City he | were shding down the banisters of the stair. o'elock b Thursduy, Ur!lx.lm: 14, 1802 Inrlllll‘t’: net incomo will bo $11.05. Now, if ho had | Darvest, but did a siugle working man in tna | Millard yesterday furlongs: L'Tudisnne put the “kibosw” on Jack Waldrou, the | Way which goes to tho tracks under tho oroation npd 'y;;;""'{;';;’;g,‘;,fiy-'L,;;,,,;_’,"‘“'l s 3 L lownedout his own monoy, 3114, he would [ WIS Ret 4 nickle wore for bis work than be | M. aud Mrs. D. Gurasey of Salt Lake are | Quindora Kiux (o southeast corner of 19eh wnd Hurnoy stroc i 5 Iml\-n ‘l.‘\’m.&.nnli\l"flI.Jl'h\\hlync ‘Iu_.:‘\es |_u|m 3 noy { FRORITed HeIOro among the guests at the Mercer, L0 B o 1y LA Cnm — = = = | Omahi, in aesordanes with plans und spoci © gauio of 25 conts on §100 or §2.50 on §1,000, or Silver's Relution to Gold Mr. and Mes. J. (L. Riggs of O'Newll are | Geioral Miles @ (o 1) third g SEMENTS AMUSBMENTS, Sationean a0 1o 0TIA00: e i 4 L #1265 ut (ho end of the year nel gain on a capi- 1 e dahs o - s kel muoa AR osta A AMUSEMENTS e e X bl iad S, 3 1, ureiitects, room 503 MeCague bulldin ® % per cent bonds, then he will | contains 70 conts worth of buliion, circulato | M and Mrs. Braco E. Smith of Kremont | sption (10 o 1) second, Ellzabeth L L) NEW VO NIGHTS arnant Street 1 eater et Of tha hoard of the Omahis publio 3 ' Tecelve fnterost ou his . bonds, §; | 438 100-cent dollar! Is it because tho stamp | \YOTC RUests atthe Dellone yesterday. Joven third B, " THEATRE, | oxLy Jresidy P interest on §0.50 of currency, # 5d: Lof of one dollar s on its face! Is it - | Mrs. 8. 5. Van Beuron of Memphis is Fourth race. ono m![8: EVuguosn (0 4o 1 g ] OACR T Plie board reserves tho right to rejoct any ur u W, 8 060; total, not be- ) L et Fac 1 RN SE S, < lan Prio N 3 Ihe bouard r ' y | P $:0.55: deduct %0 oents tax and wo have the | cause the eovernmen: is able to rede visiting her daughter, Mrs, Charles Itobert- | Won in 1id4ls Revolver (7to9) second, Tonny, P opular Prices, o Advance, all bids, t $100 of 10 d | tn gold on v 2% g | won, 038 Cass stroet. Jr Lo 1) third Y — - Iy Order of the Board of Diractors of the net mcome ou §100 of §) 60, 1€ be bad loaned | i0 old on presentution at the treasury, and , 30 s 5 11l Tace, for-yen four wud & halt | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 AND 3 . 3 = y ordurof tho Hourd of Direators of L B OUu bis $100 At 10 per cent ho would have ro. | Dechuse it s boen 80 redeemed ever sinco | W. J. Blue, £ M. Thomas and Juan Boylo | furionke:. Brincese L 81t o) Wou 16 51 e A Great Success, Qualiaphbliolivary AWHRRIAN ROy . ceived $10, or 40 cents more whan he would | 15781 Wiy has silver woue dowu in the | of Kearney are amoug the Nebraskans who | Huonigan G to ) sevod vRBunoer (4 to 1) TR~ C ded ho D - LA | Tecoive by 10vesting in the bond and getling | Markets of the world? T'he free silver ad: | are rogistored at tho Paxton. third, iy rowded to the Doors. | ¢ 00 10 PROPERTY OWNERS. ; tho priviloge of converting 1t into national | Yooates sty that it all camo avout vecauso | Mr. and mrs. Willam Lompard “of Naw Kesalty a ater. DUFF OPERA CO e worgs AT T T AT S D) | ourreucy. :::'l"l:;fi-“i:}uz;~";l ':;ffi'f{’,..‘,'l},"."f ,'f{"}“fi“.’.‘“’ York city, who have been visiting their | Grovcesrsr, N. jot. 3.—Weathor ot TTUR W T\H | )(‘ Al aurtl on tha soth i foot of lot s block 6 sub: ] P~ What the Baukers are Dol lug'the oot andard silver doliar. | friends, Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Rood, at Holly- | clear; track fast. T liahs a ktlairs afoax Giaras / aivision of J tedick's Additton, fronting ! The 1yt Is that tho national banker has | £rons - eonspitacy capenmed o Leeult o€ 8 | rood farin i fow days, leave thia moraing ral. race, thirtosiifikideathin of ‘o milo; | TUBBDAY, Oot4=""" J WYL 1\ | S o s b actirea Uy or o b B AL YA aons veocted i kogland by | for tho Pacific coast. soliing. " Prinde BAWAA . Won. < Watesnia —SA TRIP TO AFRICA.'— TIRTS Yol o horgby o o abute said nui- found it Lo his udvautage to take the bonds | the gold bugs of that country, who sent n 5 ‘ B L3 40---ARTISTS---40 Yo reby notified to abute said nul out of tho treasury, sell them in tho marke' | overw man by the vatae of Eroest Sevd The wife of Rev. Pere Hyacinth Loyson,tho | second, Foxhill third, Jpe: = 1:2, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 5, a double bill, Mascugnl's L DID s by grading or sioving sakd bl along 3 B At AR LGKe his awe canithl O |oner X roost & famous French orator, will spend next iri- 3 i fdlin ol amilo, selling, celbbratid work e 4 Tho west fine of sald 1ot 80 that the earth ¥ Oo | with £500,000° to bribe congress into t 3 harcoal second, Levena U J Y LA PERICHOL therof will 1ot full upon or be earried b, E August 1, 1801, the total capital of the na- | demonetizing silver. Thoe truth is, Brnest. 94 10 Omaba visiting hor brocher, C. W. bl —"CAVALLLERIA RUSTICANA.'"— dny Nights. | . i A R e o T A 1 tioual bauks of the United States was $654 Seyd alway nad besn o biweter | Butterfield. Ao effort will be made to in- . nine-sixt) s of a mite, sell- | For the first time in this city, nod Gilbert Wednesday Matin INAFOL y of Octobir, 1802, or said nulssnop 755,860 and the Lotal circulation $134.5 st in Europs, Ho come hero o | 4800 Msdam Loveon whilehera to doliver | ine. Bird Dobson woll,"Lifurd sevond, 2 MbIALS [ PRINCE METHUNALUM tad by the ity authorities ardthe Iu your own county of Polk you have not a | advocate the double standard, ang | 10 theladies of this city a public lecture on hird, ‘Time: "'\'fi' —“TRIAL BY JURY."—— § expense thoreof 1eviod 08 aspecinl Lux against singlo natioval bunk. Whby! Simpl o L erd | the “Evangelization of France.” rth race, ane mibi,Jiabol wou, Rhono fo comaaas includu tho leading artist FRA DIAVALO | the property on which sild nuisinee exists. - ol k. mply be- | not 1o oppose it. It 15 preposterous second, Johy Hickey thpidy, Time: 1:45. of the country and 3 i ) Of September, 180, 5 cause your banker is not willing o put on | to gharge that the directors of the Rank o Rev. . £ Willlams of Ardmore, e g akditdnrtn furlongs: | o Frigay Night e BOCOACCIO | Dated this Jth duy of Sunteuber e , 0y anks of s Tileh rach, six andg ok fourcn & 5 R U 50 5 4 1 W. BIRK A URER, sury #5000 in wzland could secrecly tako §500, - - 0 BOCOD Mohlcan ‘ . aturday A o 4 ol ) « J . g::::nm’l:d:lliu*l;:lrtu::;:lllI;mxurufll' S0 in | il could socrotly 'tk £500,000 out of | Wi RULALDIA WAY AR 40 MA2K 0D Aillajoe Voue o socond, Mohi 8O ‘D"IJ ORUS B0 || SRRGASUA ihe.t OI:::;;;L‘;;:‘A"M‘)}'{"' Olialrmnn of tho Hoard of Publio Warks 3 o st, on which | the vaults of that bauk, which is the gr sec! Vo Y " 0x Sheots op onday Morulng . 'HE § SON. .} Bo has 10 pav 14 bor cont_premini, A0 thon | treasure house of kugiand and 18 supject gy | Windsor. Mr. Wiliums has with bim ao chthsof'a mile: Keyatone | Nextattraction, "JANE." p— XUBIOAL | — " 4 o take out £22,000 1w uvational bauk notes, | t'uuous supervision by the goverument, | UWbusuaily fine dispiay of tho vegelable and o, Hewthon second, Bobby Colmun “third | & NEW Ioncceiene Sl Pat w Girdle 'Round About tho Earth. Dog b [ Bold 5 per cent of that amount | Lustspriuza wau out in Colorado published | vercal produocts of his district, which he | Thue: i e AL hroe Nights Locke Richardson The foillowing dogs huve hoen Jmpounded: Y in bis vaults for reserve and 15 | unaMoavit to contivm the story about d | will gladly show to anyove desiring to see P iy, THEATRE. ] of comeay. ocC 2 bull dogs, 3 3 $o° gout more for his depositors. wiicn he ' aud referred for bis own character to Com- | them. Hore are the horses that 100k like winners S In Shakespeare's Comedy of 2 shupherds, p " seapunder our siate laws do bis bankiog wmodoro Krastus Wiman of New Yor! 1t New You without all such restrictions, sud does not | happens that L am well acquainted with M’r‘.J Tur Bee. |- b iabr b, o Rioore, | 90 Ve ards for todar Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 6,7, 8 | *“The Winter’s Tale.” | i 3 Buve Lo pay tho | per cont Lax o his circula~ | Wiman, and | asked him by letter what he | Hoffman house. Omaba: A. . Andrews, GLOVPLAFERy - S (T i The Lininger Art Gullery, E y | % s t 3 1 & 8 4 < 3 SATURDAY MATINEE | g " I tion nto the federal treasury. Thattux way | knew of this man, His guswer was ane. | Wes ; 5 b ing Alta—Gronadigs. . 3 Vi s 0 estininster botel; K. Scanmell, St. Denis i, - g | n » | A A appear tniflioy, buL the naLOK 1 banks have | thing but oreditabio to the party who makes : hotel; A, P. Faircuild, Hotel Savoy; F. E. R P T e o TR QUEEN OF COMEDIES, T“"‘-‘.-‘.’?!fi?fie,fl‘!v’.‘fi“ ?fig"’ne' 4 m{“?::n“urcm Saw over $140,000,000 ou | xhun afidavit. My Wiman bimself is not u | Palmer, Hoffman house. 4 Jim Dunn—Arthur “ml‘: — - e X ation, auker und s io no way iuteres © SHICAG S k ' Pow Kurl—Runolug Bled, - We' bave in Nebrasks 139 bavks with & | coutroversy. 5o much for this seckand beb | ot "l"m"fi'y:l;' e’ 'nllol:il::lcmll\'el\:‘llexh(‘l:: b Hine=Kulo O s, s cemed withind days they will be " S0Il capital ou July 1, 1801 of $12423,000. | siory | registered heree today: Grand Pacifio— MORKIS MK . it A Bt Jonn rokuL, Dog Toundkeoper. Their 1otal cireulation 1s 2,874,574, You sce Tnere wus no conspiracy ia 1578, As far | Willism Landon, Mr, aud Mrs, Woolwoyth, | L Stoneneli=Jullu: . &, bt ftddictne k0w e tar il Ol ] Jusme banke could, I they wanted o, 13y | back us 1N (o propouiion was wado that | e, Tolt, Omai, - Sterman House— . W | - £ Susselldicitl,, * oy Foundwiaster's N : ; oro o o ¢ id dt out o | the U iited Siates disco ’ A 4 Never-- e | : . b . i, e “h‘;!“tlu\h{v n L;:ulu' ut }‘| l:t iled Siates discontioug the coluage of | Asuburn snd wife, Omaba; F. M. Smith, 4 Alnx--Halen Nici - poLies, sy Sapeiw. pariisle Tuipounded on *he 2ith of September, one 2 ple. Why do thoy uol uo It 11415 10 the standurd silver dollar. You should boar | Souts Owaha. - Paimer House- M. 5. Hall, | & o Jfi,u..,n._u olabra. | i Wmpien o Cinples & | LRONR0ed 00 0 e D ua A 81 ol One - oo ecauso thoy cao wake wmore | in wiod that in | when the silver dollar | George Clouser, Omaba: Miss M. Wyatt, J, 6. Marshall=Girofle colt. Presonted by f | Blood, o T Uy o stousc, livsfvr i 8 | wiiste hind foot, weighing about 100 pounds Sbo other way. All nutiofil auka are oL | wus st oreatod, 1 became tho wi of vaiue, [ M. Miller, Lincoin. Great Northern —J. M. — ~r CHARLES FROIMAN Sislind it thele reper finstions, Remcd 1 2ot redeowod, anld Borse wiil be soid it publia rewt money makers. Sinco tho uationsl Our money stundurd was practically silver | V. Wilsos, F. A Kirkpatrick, Chinton N. Liriviag at Kanses Ol 7. Brilliant Company | gu pirabledly kg 6§ | LG CGU Vi S day r Oetoter, 18" ud 10 2 king 8ot was passcd 701 bational bauks ‘Thers was very ittle 40id In- tus’ casmery | Bowmn Ciacy Gipes (A Hov Omab Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Oot. 8.—Th Ususi prices. i (.10 Bpruce Bt haw York Glcioet w, tn. it 2110 S0uvenwortlh strset. . Bave closed thelr doors and gouw out of busi- — wna little'of it circulated, Tha ratio B, Koadall, Lincoln, opeuing day of Lhe races iu counection with | Nextaltraction—SCIHILLING'S MINYILELS i eeeseeert | Uil Jous Sroese, Poundmuster. i B, 1, L : |