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TH OCTOBER i UT NN \ fine. the attendance better than yesterday. STER'Q I . AIDL O | residence ot you ¢ y side by univor- IV SCDEN T ETTD o indiv " vou . D (y \IN | Wiliiam Fitzgeraia of Howard county, Tows, | I'( i A J sity e e tenta ¢ ] v cae iy tudividoal judyment in voung AL i\ Hi AL AR RV 0 SENY T Al URES . But A8 tho.eariy inhabitants of this A W LE for state officers. whs injufed by a fall from the timers' stand, anolent town | n . » 2 oA 4 Kagd Dut ¥ yte 4 onws, % nt town loyally honored their king be A lengthy nadress to voters, similar in % il but there were no track Accidents. Sum- “ yond the sea, sa may wo ali, a8 Amorican > character to the resolutions, was also pr B i citizens with even granjor proprioty pav our T sonted s . . Irst rroe, trotting, 2:47 class, purse $500 ore 80 tribute of respect X R " P . . nt von Mo a5 2 femnoe J | ehoice, i 1 S . who & fow davs ago renounced 0 with Gug. R Ty &8 Maryland Andience., In the supremst position of authority of ence in Shoridan Connty. Tade & Botion, They & siratany donGaRd Renste RER this nation. It woufd not on this oc: tickot be put in the fleld. Ho smd that oy Prospect 4 46 2dr % i B s TR TR when he took down the fusion ticket from FLYING JIB WAS TOO LAME TO PACE | tharie if b 4§ 505 | OUR NATION'S HIGH CREDIT EVERYWHERE | Momber of the nrasideat's oMloinl ‘household | INTERRUPTED BY NUMEROUS QUESTIONS | Ut head of his eaitorial columas he sup Ly Aot 7 1o onter upon the commendation of - bis ad § | bosea the Atalwarts wonld give the domo Alta Bo o — minist T 3 y H . 5 Time 5 made and the 'ln';:n::c?:tlw;:éc:a = Lo crals o ctsoce o vole for democrats, 8t 1 Neither of the Great Side-Wheelers Dl | Second race, trotting What Hepnblicanism Has Dowe for the | churged the high beneh eheiie to him ate | At the Conelnston of the Speaking Severat | fhine ‘wore ' thousnnis of e whe d slach After the Fiet Fast ffeat— Ojnrs co ~Reciproeity and Protectlo known to us all, and you can judge how Independents Concluded to Return to shared his sent!monts, would never voto for h o nelng Bvents Yesterday Lycurzos and Their 1 Effect on Trade worthily he is eniitled to rank in the ; o v " T or Rnelng ¥ illustrious line of American president. I the Republican Ranks—0ther a rnpnlhlh a0 governor. The motion was onal League Seores, A Speech. y Ame P X " prompuly defeated k National Leagu, . g el o i may, howover, b pardoned for saying that State Polttioal, A contral committes was elected, and and my neighbors take pride in poINLINg to thon, aftor several addrosse sonventior = e g him as a typical son of ludiana, And when adjonirned e e 1 Cutiacorne, O, Oct. 7.—~In the froe-for Frepgnick, Md, Oet. 7.—Wnen Hon. | [ make this allusion it leads mo to reflect | Rusnvitie, Nob, Oot. 7.—[Spacial Tele The wventral committee mot this o A a1l pes today there were thrao entries, Fly « h;rlvw oster. secrotary of the treasury, | upon thu influsnces whioh bave woulded | geam to Tk Brr. | This was n red ieutor | And oreanized. Colonel A A, Haels was alw, I 11, Hamlen, ing Jib, Hal Pointer and Guy. Flying Jib {and party arrived here tonight they were he character of the present and last genera- | g, ron repuvitoans ot o elected chairman, Williatm Mitchell, seero- | Of Augusta, Me., says: “ 1 do nof b } was too lame to go. Hal Pointer's race rec- | given a most vociferous reception. Tuev | HOn Of men of that broad region of the Ohio | o for the repuslioans and their osuse In | ygry "gnq W, H. Hossington, Lreasuror, WhER 11 e Sy e T P CI Koo % A iad s And Mississippi valley where now rests tho | this county. Hon.J. G.Tate arrived this A collec as on 11 Lo | 1 to fake oS Sarsapardliag (¢ b 210 1 v time 2:05 Time s, were oscorted to tho hall where the speeches tion was taken up for u fund to b ) ord was 2:08{ and against t 2004 : d T seat of empire of this republic. morning and delivered two rousing ad- | sent to the national de I ¢ \was seyeral vears ago, and I have found it does 1 Guy's maco record 2:007. (uy had the polo e inEen DR were to bo delivered by a procession and two SOIGHTEN en Fie morolng and deliversd two fousing ad: | sent to the natlonai democratic boauguar- | o greatdend of good in my doeliig Years 3 . ) e eated to Freede s, ong L rroun n | tors, nounted to §00 and wiil be seat to / und both got away nicely, keeping close to: Mow Wk R k. N. Y. Oect.7. | bandsof music. Faily 5,000 people were in T the forohoon and the othar morrew. I a < R 3 ‘ I rthiwestel Mk " orono and pthar in the ¢ am 91 Years e ot btk oo g bl AR el tho HAVES Hexf sepubTlouRiom FHiutHad: 1e northwestorn torritory was vescued ronoo woun Hal came under the wird v.-H‘“t Today's rucing was tame, the majority of Bher Kok <v-‘1||m‘ ot m ‘\I 0 ¢ | from the blight which had " been fastened oped uir in town in the evening, BAKER AND ED 3 2 months G duys old, and my health is p. 3 Jength whead fn 2:071{, beating his raco rec: | tho events being won in galloping style. The | DU ke rs for the evening accoinpauied Ubon the terrilory to tiie south of t, and was Although nearly half of his tims was taken 4 SURICKNY foetly good. 1 have iio aelies or pains about i | ord one second, Wakeficla handicap went to Kildeer (3t 1) L orever dedicated to freedom, mainly through | up by attempts of both democrats and inde bl | ’ : 4 s A8 ) Sirter went to 0 1l the Sacretary Fostor bow oo tho influence which emanated fr o | L ebd el bl ihlicans wnd ndents Entertmed | [l a In tho second heat Hal Pointr wont to | She took the lead, and making all tho tun retary Fostar began s spoeon by con- | 10, l0fhehes wiich emanated 16 (10 | pndonts t bothor nim with quostions whieh by & Dhbate ikt FATHRIH Hood’s Sarsaparilla I pioces in the first quarter aud at the turn in | ning, s handily from Russell, Sleipnor, ing the records of the two partios dur- | FEURE 0 B 5 € of 1 they considersq pondereus and g, he Fanvay, Neb, O S Tel t howaels, st . A 4 . g TER S SO TAROPIEE. vt - A THINL: - VeHvs | ARG SRS LHEVES kbt g R id. Whila it must be recognized that 3 d ponderous and puzzling, he INAM, Ne h proal Tele s my appetito, ) tha second quarter Guy was fifteen lengihs | U8 IR Y RLEEEIE RS T Pavoritas a1 16 \ sl Sl B bl (” gave the “‘-l'l Virginia, New York and othors of the orig- | Mo everything with un answor and fired | €ram (o Tur B ~The nacvest festis B e v well, "L onbt it & \ised. but rolog into Jarge turn b 2 redit for unusual frankness ia th! states contribute 1 s develop. H sYani akation « s minde 50 well suited to J atiead, but golug into t rge tura and by Yab unplNsod 1h: tio - Afth-H Sum- | ¢ for unusual franknoss ia this | inal statos contributed much to tho develop- | Lot shot right uad left isto their untonable | Aud barbocuo which was held here tods Hie waits of SUl mropia Fo 1 1AL ‘ fore coming into tho stretch, he nearly | yapies: « camuaign. They donicd the constitutionality [ ment of the northwest, the impress of 1o | theorios until thoy we e completely silencod, | W89 & rousing sucesss, about 1,000 people | I Strect, Anzusta, Me., Sept. 26 T el ! closed tho distance And camo he ey | e e wix furronew: Nero (13 to% won | Of Protection and came out for tho rehablli- | OUher portion of the old confederation was | At the conclusion of the morting addressa | from tho threo count % SETAWAk Reguviey - ) winner, with Guy running in 2:11. Ta the Wi o 31 tond, Calswick 5 to 1) third, | tation of state banks of issue, ‘r.::‘x]éxn‘.::;:-‘:rn::\?l o L , and the | number of independents said publicly that | aud Lincoln being present. To Frontior HOOD'S PILLS 10 & 111, gontio, yaiuloss, ) third hoat Hal Pointor broke In tho firstand | Timne: Wit o s Arab ¢to1 | , H€ 100K up the democratic chargs that the | of i{t, more ratlon of that vast region \wist | thay were dono with the lnaepundent DALY | roasted and tho AR Rkl o "‘,‘ (“"‘l‘l‘“ ittt 0. Always reliable. bring distanced in 209 third, Time: 1:7% % Vico Prosidential Candidate Stevenson for | Rood citizenship, 1n noera of our history | ara enthusiastic r cl 1 i { Third race. five and a half furion 1t Ak e A ety ‘0 enthusiastic and harmonious, and | country people. Delegations were prasent FPR) 1 In the fourth heat tho horses kept well | bece Rowett enit & 10 5 wos. flu b Penny (0 | bis ignorance ou this question. “If," said Das the the truth of this been moro manifost | believo what they profoss, ~while | from Lexington, Cozad, Gothent ; N\ Logether unti] tho third quartor, when Hal | 1011 second, Balance 4101) third.Time: | tho secretary, “Mr. Stovensan wora not ig- w',’\',','.,',"l,‘r"“:.mfljfl"l‘.‘;"l' turmoil and agitation | it s becoming & molorious “fact | North TRt ORVG | LN B “‘;;‘ ok S l'.“'" \ b . L) 110044 oL i " ¥ 0 , and the iutense patriotism | that many 5 3 No Istto on the U nion Pacific and Bus Pointor broko |.m|]1y”m.(|l it was i ¢ Fotienn e, Waketiel handtonn. miio and :..t‘rmllupu‘u.nne‘ uuh.): ot Imu\\nuhlllmu\;/ mf;: whicn gtended' the grand uprising of 1801, | hoadod f.,uiimf.'&f,..l‘l“rfm""!i‘,‘.",fii,,‘,‘;‘"l;g;‘; tis, Moretield, Curtis and Stoskvillo and the Extract of Beaf, could do to get inside the flannel jn 2137, one sixtoonth: Killeer @ to 1) won, Russel his administration has redeemed and paid was pre-eminontly u New Eogland move- q M | surron 2 C v, T ) tu i ¥ a D viaws & PlLve by sice ounding country. The barbocue was o Y Hinch of tha Noats was vory exeiting nd | 105 SUcnd, sivipier (105 third. “Ties 001 of 1t dout ab & cost of moro | MONt, And when tno great test of patriotism | Xoy ml?e‘:r:‘,“l/\‘||"|‘|'u‘|:;or|:‘(‘l,t\“|:)ll‘\lnl:l piekol o | novelty and overybody onjoyed it k Do you want a cup ol 4 .;‘r"m "'W:‘; ‘r:‘“" \:!m{” X R DART | ey one mild: Adelbert (7 to 2 won, 4,000,000 and with & saving in inter- f",‘;’l‘;,'z,‘;:“:‘:‘:gm’r‘m il ‘1" th [ suy o rew days avo that Harrison's adminia- | ¢ J. W. Eidgorton was tho speaicer sclected Beoi Tea? Seo thit it aur-yoar-old trot, 2.0 i on Dan | gpecnintion’ 8 to U second dy Superlor G 5,952, 403.5 Y S| g 0! ' de ' Ho en S L i B, B B i At | AT R B e rowirkigs | #Whstabout tho taabiite of tho govorn-. | and forever, ono and inseparable,’ which % : L opened thio dobute and. apaks for. fore-ive uine Incomparably OLLIIIE Faon A A Y CD waconn, | (109 wan, Jtlen fo¥ .'Sirephon | ment to pay about £3,000,000 41 por cent | found expression 1n that popular manifesta NAMES CHARLES WITHNELL, minutes, and was followed by Mr. Baker. the best. Puro, pula- 4 CWear L lient MAvvcontivata: ronveh, | 10 1) EHIRIC DTG IR T bonds, the right to pay them maturing Sep- | 100 nover before witnessed in any g OF | 00 0o iy Fill the v v T wWho most effoctively answered all his propo- tablo,rofreshing. Dis § imo: IR 12, 21, 21 Twenty-Stae Horses Sold. temoer 1. 1501, and which Mr. Steveuson [ Hao": o history of Benjamin tr: crats Fill the Vacaney on Thelr Leg- | sitions and gave him somothing 1o think of in soluds cloarly- 1 217 trot, #1500: Mark Sirlus won, Gilletie Lexiveroy, Ky, Oct. 7.--Woodard & | says we coul ot A rison «in this respect was that of 3 HUL AR the future, The speeches were followed by the Baron I | recond. Fred S Wilkes thira, Kitile Bayard ity Ky, a ays we could not pay thousands of young men of the north- Tho aemocratic county central committeo | one from Cant y o » (irand 3 i fourl e 2114 o2l " ' Shanklin soid twenty-nine head of horses at v W N % aptain W. C, Henry of the (irand big's signaure i getin Tined” Giisii iy st atii, [[shanklin sold twed dead ¢ X Credit of the Government, woest, whose chiraciors had boon so greatly | mot last ovening at the rooms of the Jucs- Ley of tho Rupubliv, who addvessed tio | | 11 bluo on osch | W CF e consotugh. S50 jAr Nom G| uhoie sates this morning for $15,110.The | wpyq holders of move than $230,000,000 of | oulded by the ixfluoncos which went out | sonian clubon lower Farnam, to fill the va. | ¥elerans in bis uswal poiuted aid bapoy SR Cliiries Bmith fourth, ‘Cine: following is a list of those selling for over | ¢hose bonds requosted they be continuod at rom Woburn and its neighboving towns and | gano0 o0 e ogislative i o manuer, abel, thus, AIRTOR Tios, - pAGIng (Um0 1l | gu000: Ar P s s requested thoy be continued at | cities, and 1t i1s because these influences have | wislative tickey caused by the | “'Ph music was furnished by the local ) £, Artitlery, be. £, by Artillery. dam ) r + N " 1 1s [ iished by the local vand volntor wnd Gy ciel won two heats “Thne: | Soinavie ook & Smith, Louisyille, &0 3 por cont, and this admimstration onjoys | S0 greatly pormented the stutes which were | Fosignation of Charles Goodrich. Twenty- | and oue from Gothonburg,. The lutter was BRI ALY S ] R T R L S SV | Uhe ousiablo posttion of iving placed a cov- ormed out of that vast domain of froodom, | fourof tho members were prosent, and it | vspecially good mud the becasion was made Martha Witkes was driven by Bua Doble | b d WG % "\ dan, Tiexineton, 1 ornmont lown at 4 lowor Fato of intorest und | 1AL e, in ludina, enll our president & | was specdily decld~ to settlo the mater by | Mich moro pleasant by thow. The cukers ! 1o beat hior rocord of 2:03, “Lhe Krik QUMTLON | 81350; Sympathy, bl ' m., by Uono i o more. advantuseons position thun any | [JFieal man of his home genoration, nnd WO | socrot baliot. Bul two names wore pro. | Were limiled to ono hour ench and the wadi Watters 35 aud Milo in 2:0 Louisvillo, §1,6003 Siv Overton arth, and il 4 s auciant corporation that he 1s worthv t 5 Bl S and | hour or two more listeninz to thom. The At isville, &1, ¢ practical test that the eredit of the United | fil the exaited post onee occupied by W harles Withnell, and a singlo ballot was all | exercis y J o Bow Beils, dam | W alfe, |V . t that the credit of the United Ated post once occupied by W l nllot was all | oxercises were finished by a camplive tn the WaAKED * Chieago, §1,500; K or m. by kpau. | States governueat under the presidency cf In his uamo and on my own behalf, | that was necessars. It gave Stornsdorft four | evening, prosided over by the Grand Aviny pe s Yoty (Rt E Rk Hes MBHT DL LY H e Harrison onjoss tho highest and bost eredit | L heartily thank vou tor this manifestation | aud Withnell twonty, and the latier was | of tho Republic posi of this place. Captaia Kansns Cily Sees So; & at | Loxington, $1. 100 ik m.. by N T enjoy The remaining $25,000,000 has and pray tbat the spirit of Godliness, of mor- | duly announced as the party’s nomineo. Henry was the priucipsl speaker. 0 Co wood, dam ludord, son, Lexinz- | peon paid 7 YR oyt AR e ality, of intelligence, of liberality and of The report of the exccutive committee, fix 7 ) Vaas Oy M5 (06 7=k mother. ghouti| von .t i boon paid. - Upou - this ‘v;l;e;‘myl LoF | pateiotism, wbich for b0 yoars hds dwolt ing tho asseasment Lo bo lovied on each'can- Clarks' Falitionl Demonsteation, = ; LAkl : SEHER 3 condition t T r with you, may here abide and vervade the | didate, was.then read and endorsed ) v - G crowd saw tho races at tho fair tod T'ho - emocratic i it 4 \ i il N orsed by the | Crikks, Ne 7 clog Sty el R TR democratic party no doubt - felt tbat | whol colintry for generations to come.” commiticeand the moeting adjourned,” The | oo aho o, 00k T [Spoclal Talegram ree-for-all trot carricd over unfiuisicd from o the appr priations made by tho INifty-first el divi assessment 1s about the same as last vear | \2 LHE BEE]—Clarks was eulivencd tonignt yestorday was @ most exciting race and was | Biookiyn Has n Dead Easy Time with the :‘::’l‘l‘l‘l‘jh\‘\‘wl\“l“l n\muh llnlnnrhnuuu 255 43 they AFRAID OF HILL, and is sufficiently laree to occasion & few | P¥@ torchlight parado of republicuns. veing won by Nina Modiim, She was given the iEte v ould cause such a beavy drain upon Srts. volupruous regrets in t : o compos v ro ; om Silv it . ) Washington Outti the treasuvy as to be embarrassing, a situ- | ci, 5 A L OIGRL I L LR L || G QU7 BRI, i T RSV eR U oA foRB LYo mbIARLIRNY | £ Bhook.x Wi VA OB LI=Thu Britsprooms | intiar ha Lo uR pe Rt L e e e R e e o e e P i e e S which so enraged P. V. Crist, one of the | had a walk-over in the pamo against the | the treasury, itis true, is #aot ovortowing N S U A TREItHE Hi6ote | Lhb bommitte T D e o NN e yEia T st o SH OV A Tl GVARS | YR BN LGRS Coday | ATYSnd G0 o0 S6over | [willitibnoy wnu KloubLlens Kreyveseloyee | 1 .0 v YORRYHOCKENECBONATGr RHUL hasifi iorsioai i UG LR | M0 G B LT U ol for which the judges ruled him off the track | Brookiyn, A 5 oy | seruting and caro than herotofore, ‘Wuo scero. | Made his deal, From an excellent source I | sured him thut b was their cboico and that | m R L L L et Wi 100, Tho frao-for-all puce | WASUNGEUoR 111051 0 2 9 0 00 0 0= | tary unurally would be pleasad with all of. have 1t that the state democraoy willendorso | thoy dia all they could fov him. . Iifteon of | by Hon. J. 1 Ik, who fob 1o hours gave R T e bhTe s Witkos won | Mits: Brookiy, 15 Washinzion, forts, by whomsoovor madc, that wouid pros- | tho repablican nomination of Charies An- | them declared that they voted for i autl | an instfiiyve na (ntorastiug addross on the third heat by u noss oy Meaium | Brookivn, He th v ol ek IR drows for judge of¥th8] court of appents,” '.l‘,"'y\”vfi“?r" v)\n\\,\bcrun'nn-d to make afidavit | the national finance quostion.” Many inde aud tho tourth way a dou heat. between | Mewi i . G Ao T e oL n cyfia | (GR7S K ATHERY g RSIoRYEo Rt H Sratay| ol oL TR ER e whsind sta Ot | oo N peconva e abgpliod e RS et s Spiders Own the Rag Now. demoeratic leadors of ‘the Pifty-second cou. | “¥ho Cleveland me] are much dis- | ho would liko to buy a few Carlondalof such | auol wasrhesrilly hooreds o i IR MEA I Fe CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 7.—The Cievelands | & n::u‘n})"";”} 3 “-;w,m ‘reduce appropriatious | turted over the ‘program. They fear | aflidavits at their actual valuoand sell them S et BINCIan: thira, “Best tiie: ! batted oui & vietory, bitting Carutners | ¥tk -"‘”‘lmlgu_nu llr vlans for usiug this | that the senator - Iotends to knifo | 8t their makers' price, as two or threo such Manifested Sueh loterest | Second race, 8. trotting, purse freel is pi Aly settlos the cham- | SUrPIUS o ut alas!” said he, “theso | Cleveland and has taken this step { sbeculations would make hima willionawe. 3 : = SRS AR i i | i o promises turned out to ve a delusi a D ) BoxLus, Neb, Oc scial to 1 Prinecss woi % obon 1ashion Sid | pioostip, Tho. gamo was callod on account | Promises turncd out to to a delusion and @ | to provant conviction after eloction. With | Sternsdorf’s lnoredulity grieved PatFord, | gyp. ) “rpie pupu Lels ; 1S HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. hird. 1 of darkress. Attendance, 1,200, Score: are; tnese pleasuravle hopes were dashed | no contestin the state, 1§ Clevel and he offered to bot §12.50 that tno ex-rep- ut. | —The ropublican rally at Boclus, How- : Thith 1 four half furionss, g to picces, Theso democrats discoyered that : DYCIADR o e sk i i Lo 1 o 8 | oravaianans: ; SR E R oIS R picces 1 nocrats discoyered that | there will be no way of telling what did 1t, | resentative could not noma the faithful four. | Ard county, last nignt was a yrand success, i i vurse 3150 May won, Nora Daly, sec- | G after all thoy had said in denuaciation of the | {f 14 € on. 1 e sar L] i 0 I DureiN: LU connd 08 81053 atter allthoy had said in donunciation of the | 1t a Hill candidato fo= fidgo ‘ran “abead of , 1 iknow you votod for me, Iat,” tear- | both as regards attendance and interest A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Cleveland it would be ovident that there had | fully sobbed been treachery. [t1s tho fear of Hill and | couldu’t find it. Louis, 6. Errors Fourth rice, purso £1,000 Sirned run. ernsdorff, ‘‘but the tellers (unfinishe 1): When the raee wis postbor N. Paul and J. A, Hoggart of St. Paul ad- unable to reduce appropriations §100,000,000, Wfter four heats the bositions of the horse ; : Clark- | but rather increased them $40.000,000, and } tho shrewdness of hi o - And with that the Thira ward statesman | o88ed the meeting ou tho issuos of the cam 3 g 3 e g oy v e Chariie Ford tourti S acaon ornment brauches by lack of adequato pro- | fund men cxcitod over the doal. Thoy want | On8 of Storasuocls supportars loudly de- made votes fox thy repuvlican purty. Avihe | WHRITE RUSSIAN SOAP Foos - M0, L Ootd 7= Tha i Phillias | e oo o ot e arar iKeventas s opealiolomlutionl{orHud psgmadolay SR L S Do L T O e T Ch T 3 U G I IR BICRR VI, T e W B R et . neres 3 as to hold tabs on Hill, and they swear they | bd was soewhat uncomplimentary in is | Soapor % W o 20 i i Resuvinie, Neb, Oct 7.—|Special Tole jits In tho eiehth And oarnen | **When the domocrata of this congress were | will brouk the doal. Y | remarks conceruing un' unidenufied lot of | PReoor RrOsent Wil e B sode secetry pacially Adapted for Use in Hard Water ! gram to Tne Ber]—An increased interest | A0, Scoro: at work 1ncronsing the approprutions, wey | | “Thu senalor d06s ot 1k the nommnation, | YnPronounceables who woud Upromise to | JICRASIE 0 NG STEUNE for republioan | ———— O | R RET T (fena s r o e ostia | BAICTIAGED e wero continually charging that the treasury | and although he is not puffing vver his work, | Yoie for a man and then voto to have a secrot 3 DUD WO LT yusstiows n tho Faces today. DEED | e el 0.0 G0 was bankrupt. - For more than cighteeii | heis supvorting the ticket and so are bis | Dallot that they might go back on their word Sixth Ward ftopublie was 00 cool for comfort, aud the track was | 1 GBS G8 B BT D months the cry of banirupt treasury had | nearcst frienas. I find Hill men betting on | Without foar of detection.™ i C L e - heavy with dust and slow in consequence. B Ra s nh e thar been kept going, but at all times the treas- | Cleveland, which is a ood sixn of their loy. It se0ms thut scvonteon of the members | At the meeting of the Sixth Ward Repub | 3100 tFol, purse of BLI0: Pras dolphing - Fagned tinst | ury Lad promotly met every obligation of | aity. Hill's object in not wauting a demo- | had thus pledgea themselves in advance, | lican club to be heid at Twenty sixth and N VO, | 5 2 Vi Tothioms Corsey wad Glewenia, | the government. The revenues were in- | crat nominated for tho court of apeais is | and thew embarrassment was neither un- | Lako stroots on Saturday oveninic speechos B e petal | edihiiohe creasing at the rato of $5,000,000 per month | more likely to bo because he fears that while | Datural nor unoxpected, will be made by Charles el Ay CrersarE Oy e ods outbat. | CYCT1astyear, Of courss Uiero was n in- | lofs loval, muny over.zealous Hill men may The successful candidate was puton at the | A5 0 10 TR over 50 years, et s ons o LSt 0, Oct, 7.—Tho Iieds outbate | crease of expenditures, owlag principally to | vote for tho juage. - This would make it very request of some of tho union lavor organiza. | G- A Goss, Dr. M. 0. Ricketts curos all Nore . { o raco that calied tho most snootators vl the Louisyilies and won tho gume by @ | puyments for pansions, bu the firsy throo | uncomfortable for Hill in 1506, ‘Then ugain, tions, which had bitherto been unrepresented | aud others. The stars and stripes ,vous Diseancs, the quarter streteh and caused the most noi e ran. Attendance 630. Sco months of the year showed a net gain in cash | he may not care to take the risk of baving a | 00 the ticket, and some of the party leaders | will float hercafter from the tallest and Lack of Memo= grand stana was the free-for-all for Qincinnati. ... ... 1 100 2.0 00 0—4 | of H23341310 Hili candidate for juage run betind Mr. | thought that politicul policy demanded such | hanasomest flag pole in the city, iu front of Frp o diiey purso of 81,000, wnd ihough tho best he Lonisville 10020000 0— faking up the tariff question Secretary | Clevelund in this state. That would be bad, | & move, hence tho fall of snow oun Mr. | theclub's beadquarter aREninoe Ve ik e sixtoon sceonds siower | Hlits: Clielunati 11: Louisville, 3 Errors: | Poster said ha did not proposs to dizcuss o | too, for il Stensdorfl’s hopes. Tho nominee is a brick | A joint discussion with the Sixth Ward Photogranhied from M mEatonsLos :x’::v“ l\”nlry ,\1 ~\:;-lw$!“ H“:'.h:; ‘m;'x o ;[{“-}l“‘; xlv‘ ‘I,"."H:i \‘:“’ it ‘nn‘ d Hina. (i I.y.\munun..inlv of protection. Washington, AT contractor. Democratic club is being arranzoed. of the Ge tive Organs, , spivited and exciting coutest. by B e Jefferson and Jackson settled thut long ago. ¢ B e - 11 eflec e sulted as follow 1 Vaugh : n:-h v~'-ml M '4'!",! -,-m,l”,‘.,.m,.\, then quoted statisiics shm‘,"‘"u Last night the old republican city central LOGAN COUNTY STALWARTS, Kousing RNy At Ohtmbrlig t up 17(11‘.:4«‘;“""‘.'1'1 'u' ; (e e e nele Gets Another. the benelits avising from the volicy of pro. | ¢’mmittes hela a meeting aud decided thay ) e o L Price 1 i packaie, J anr).vm-. Koo . Prrrsping, Pa., Oect. The (hicago | tection. The wealth of this country has in- | it was the true committee and Billy Kelly is agnificent Mecting at Gandy—Independ- 5 "’"“f,f" St Lz [Roeolal Tele: Or POl 'hu':a“‘.fl:" AT Colts pluged all atound tbo Pittsburgs twuay. | creased 203 per cent, o roforred 1o tho | its secretary. Aftor a full discussion of the N EREL Ing s Lot CATh o llO ML ALY EramiLo.tus sing s republican A o sell v WoRTI ROt e Attendance 000, Score incrensed denosits of the savings banks | Govion the memb Tasia ot GaxpY, Nev, Oot. 7.--[Special Telegram | rally was bold here last night 1n the opora ON 1n pl BANATIVO, enclose prl i i AT : Pitisburg 5 000 1101 1—4|08 illustrating the savings of work- u tho members decided not L0 Y008~ | (e e | The Logan county fair has | house. ‘The McCook club came down with 3 andiwatw il sondibyszontl AR : Chicazo 50905030 =9 |ingmen: the increase in capital in. | nlze the committes named by the recent |, TR RN G 2% | the band ana sixty members. Tt und the | MADRID GHEM AL GO C Aoy " TR plERoR R R0 e Fohaces il gL iporaces | ohool oana Huonvention i ana e reseli | ncoe o Peog ol s threadays iy lihla very 1128 (Bt 8 ¥ memoers. (U and the | MADRID CHEMICAL CO,, Branch Officefor U.S.A Lexixaroy, Ky, Oot. i.—The racing of Pittsbure 5, Chicazo 2. Earned tuns: Pites- | 0f wages; that of common laborers had | tion of thanks was tendered to Chairman fine display of agricultural products, Mon- | Cambridge club and band marcaed throngi 858 Dearborn Street, CHHICAGO, ILLy ene v g of i tcentuciy Torso Brecd | Yrd o Hputitd il WAl | doubied w price, mna sillied 1abor uad o | Smioh” tor hving doslinoa tho bowor of day was demooratic day, whon two or thres | Lo town with torcblights. madng astirving | SANATIVO ssold in OMAILY > g assoc e e D Rmeen i | IBSE EINCDRID N AL ILEDTRG, creased 125 por cent, while the cost of living | eing chairman of the new f | democrats entered the hall, shouted “ur. | "cene. S. A, Slauerly und Hon. George | KulinfGCos Druggias Cor. 1sth & Douglas Sta e AT beatad Rhojreces, Bostou Bonnd to Have it. bad fecroased 15 pek cont. Ho defonded the | Bille to the amount.of $130, Incurred sin con | rah for Cloveland ! and ot Tuesaay | Hastings spoko and wero enthusiusticalty re- | I Fauer B oy Duikisty, Cor 1t & Douelas were decided fn straight neats, butsomeof | o HE HEEOTEE T CREE . | MoKinley law, aud swd that while no law of | nection with the late primary election, were | \ag independent d o T o | [oaea byamaudienaqlihneieatad shesehing | S i ""“;:,"“,',":; DL ""“L" l“““”“""“I:“ Vineinig bty wnd Now York whs Tnewy to | [113 ind could bo nbsolutely perfeot upon | ordered paid, and the committes adjournod S :,‘,J’:;",,Lm,, Bl Bl LL:".::;“:Q"‘:" sapacity;efithe houss S 5 L order. main feature of the day was the | get two hits, oo tnsoa7a0 Tpalnde: whole, iev is law came nearer | to moet at tho Republican league headquar- BE5) 3.3 ¢ ) to the — S e e T e e | L RS BRCEES e FRDRER S i itheidsal otitheinoliorictiprotoationithan oyl tersioniMonuayinigik Wasawhiohf1imofsud i AU EDSE o8 0shi ORERCON Ao AndHAS AVymage YOU NEED NOT FEAk L itk eniine Cassea fowho | Now v on: 2 S0 0 8383 8 5=3| provious enactment. place all candidatas on the eity ticket aro | manv boys, formed in procession and | Wvworr, Neo., Oct.7.—[Special Toiegram | thut people will know vour i paced o auartor milo with a Tunninz mato in | 1103 Boston. 13 New Vork, & Ecrors: Bos- Under Reclproeity. requeatad fo boloresnis. A lettor from tho | marched around Lo square 10 the musio of | 1o Tur Ber.|—The opera houso was packed | Y0U e that perfect Imitatlon of nature, i 2 p e 8 on. 03 Now Yorl, 1. Sarned runs: Boston, 7. Ho addea: “Undei 4 “remon mbeau club, asking it sowe ar- | a martial band. There was one float boar- is ev. ¢ e v 0 anc [] B4 1t s suld thata matel for §2500 will bo | Hories:” stivelts und lennott King aud Mg Mdeas “Under the operations of the | rangouents could not b mado to have tho | g wwo doad pfloatibonscy)ith sieraning with poopleR(om Ny mosek and ) i Rl Lebisoan G golk Lol Viorop Mazzone, | hwing. 0 E S rehsen 1 LS T ue, has, Oen jdo- | club in Omaba during tho campaign, was re- | was susponded a - white' shirt, —with thie surroundingucouniiy, togeatithe st | a vearling pucer, who 1iss gouo @ quarter i Standing of the Teams. B vhe o qyasue of the fra0 | ferrod to the county committec. T o tomad with sed, boating thp | discussion between Hawer and Dech. ‘The © et race, 2120 0084, Dicing, pur Clovel a1 305 crwets 3 ib 1802 were tho largest in fno bistory of our Talking Fustonin Missssippl nseripuion, *“The ‘G O, ‘. Argument,” | ArEumontot Dooh laoued very sunll alter L Dodd Pect woi, King Medium Second Boston B * commerce, 50 that trade is freer thau ever NAFR o 2 npls which was borno after the parade by tho | had boen poundad with the solld facts of the Al fresh life vl e I8 CAres fourthe R Pittabari. 041 A e res e Tnrket o ok arsietns Aot SYOF | dacksox, Miss., Oct.7.—Messrs. Hustonand | ditor of the indopandent orgay of this | ropublican candidute REAETING 2 f I Nev ORI T Do e e gl Clon e, AT ho% | Loug, wembers of the exceutive committeo | place into tho hall. "A numbor of oid sol- | - phetond ruoa, 331 class, trotsing, purso $1.000: | BEGHIIL T 6 00:7|SE Loniser fito the daily consumption of people, The | of the national republican committee, hola a | diers, of both repuolican and democratic R Riorldu won, Roslyn scooud, Edith Spzuguc Lo DML Rl veciprocity provisions of the uew tariff | coaferonce here today with leading repub- | 21t who had congrogated o hear tho AMUSKMENTS. AMUSEMENTS | o ’ Siy Danch; U has opencd new foreign murkots and our | licans. The conference 1s seoret, but it is | SPeRkiue, were so nuvaged at he bloody | i e F ER | B vaiin O Dot L Tt mors ot | e B AL, oab iy a1 £ 1rv omogsisationthab they.retsrea I dis: y NEW. I Tast FARNAM STREET THEATER finiehioa): Wilkule G won. Aibiny tloy sceond, ‘l\".“i'i L‘C”\"‘ ;:’?an x;in:llum‘n:::“\:'\ u(ml'lullml nc rumprncl‘!‘,\;’rvll:lh:ua 'Ilm\'u oaan established, | plan of fusion with the peaple’s party on ““\‘\!;‘,,“,‘da‘,Nm“ns the republicans of th THEATER DAY — - | Chiatswor il d 1ie 4 h b sidef on der ay of their re- | bave increascd by the sum of $10,256,5810 | electors. 9 RYening ke ropubLioans of this AR i GIEN St loase. stablished industries have been stimuluted ———— courty had the most enthusiastic rally ever i R 3 i st Un v BREO 8 Baniarilis: AR e I B e AT ria] Fooer 1L o0 LOCAL BREVITIES, Witnossed In thissoction of thostate, A toreh- | This (Saturday) Octobaer 8, Winston gpera Co. | z saggestive Slugging. h ving g i LovisvitLe, Ky, Oct. 7.—The track at R i ' .| employment to bundreds of thousands of light procession’of 100 torches, headed by the Last Two Performances of 1| b o i lx w N. D, Oct. ©.—A prizo fight .(?o\‘ wen, 5o thatl. great prosperity exisis in all Gus Joues wus looked up last night for | Gandy brass band, paraded tho streets and 3 3 0 ARTISTS 40 A 0 + | vlace at midnigut Jast mght between Cui- | iines of trade, while in nearly every o stonling o cont and vost from in front of a | was greetea ail along tho line by loud cheers ; owing to ke heavy luver of dust. Ouly ~ N - othor % f ARID 3 ¥ ¢4 hoayy of dust. Oun'vone | cago Ed and Moutana Charlie. Iighteen | country there is wore oy less depression.” pawn shop. and shouts for Harrison and Reid. 8 Quoen of 10 Fhursday Night, L FRA DIAVALO 3 Savar i K€ N r P . ! P. g . In the Queen of Comedios, i {8 avorite won, Lako Breeze, in tho lifth race, | slugging rounds were fought. Chariie was l0 stato bank plan In the dewocratio | A little cottage at Thirty-fourth ana | After the procession A. W. Scott of Lin- Krluny BOCOACOLIO ¢ el . k y 5 »; M 7 Sonorita aud Vallors wero sorateiied fn tho | knoeked down soveral Umos aud baaly | platform was taken up, and from porsonal | Martha strcots, owmnod by J. W. Clark, was oolu addressed an audience of ovar B0 pec: - Ratirday Night MK MIAN B e Do ™ g rarombe deciared. tho Ty | @xpericiices the secretary gave a description | dumaged sbout $30 worth by firo yeslerday | PIC: making an able analysis of tho warif Sl 4 ] + ¥ ¥ by 1 money aftor being galloved the mile and & | a draw in consequence of a foul iu tho last | Of the evil effects of this system in former | aftercoc question. He was followed by Simon Cam 9 T MHEATR 3 3 | guarter. Tho meeting closes tomorrow. | rovnu. The fight was public aad there was | Years. m ‘ eron of Broken Bow in one of the st rous- FARNAM ST. THEATER-=Popular Pricos. i Bummurios A 10 interference by tho police, ® | 7 Speaking of tne international monstary | Sixth 2L‘r'eé’?‘“JS’L?‘-'KEfi"I?.fr&?"fi'..er‘.“i.'d’; ing specolies over listened Lo/by ¥he people of | Oue Week, Sunday Matinoe, Oct. 9th. | 2 Bction will bo' iakan b.this: nonfercassss’| Iesing and paving, Ovor two-thirds of the | wroathed in_ flags and surinountod by the Matinee This Aft. at 2:30. ALBA HEYWOOD | B van furliniat < Tonars ol 4.0, Ditaon ot INGTToTk s ol tho Baxton:e | Wbl TotnIvin. & 8 UBTATLORT SO i on o aai| (ronsake’ LaSimikoh07. ROpEORACIed. “DY- Ehe | Amerioan ensilo. adorned thoatase. Tiopub- || liricesclieservod, firet, floonoanol kagarel 1y e / poriml ¢ Sol Sunth Ry | g 10 11 W | Critie W0 1 seeond, > . ) * vexed silver question. Being ¢ | vlgnatures, lican enthusiasm ran high and thé able expo- | admission, first floor, Ses reserved fnbul- N1 prosont by pormisston of Sol Smith Kuss Fanpress b roderic L. 12, Davis of Cuicago is at the Murray. Vor q - Beinga bimetallist i : 5 . o sell, the bestand fuonfest of nll 1 rpress L roder i 1AL Grans at Falle Gty 15 2t the Moswap, | mvacltand caruestly dosiring that silver sAvsnarialoment pANETIL LY. e Xoune | insuta of ropyblioss priuciples wore wildly [ cony. » e TS Aucuossos B\ e o And o (8 JRACRNY. SR BN san ] 0 00 LIRS 008 at the Mercer. | shall take 1ts rightful place besi on’s Iustituto last nigut at St. Philomena’s | applauded by the orowd preseat. veni ¢ “ourth . free handieap for var-old . 1 desired by many of our seople, would | BUmUOF Of youug people wera prescut and KICKING KANSAS DEMOCRATS, o | five fur onze: izor 05 10 5 won 14050 7, Villions of EHumphvey is &t the Ar- | nccompiish tho desirea result, I admit the | Shioyed the excollont ‘musical program pre- ) EV |'First of 1hel | 355 . ] Jadgo Curdw ol (105 cohid, DUTeh Oven (1 3 wroblem is dificult, but I have faith that tne | Parod by Lhe committed ofearrangements, Thats Who Qlleos 19 Baing. iWiohed. Vg HEATE g ) DER D 1 i Ao % Jhamy = 2 statesmansbip of ‘the republican Mrs. Latimer, a sister of Fire Chief Galli- | with Populists Muke Themselves Hoard. THEATER.]__season. / , VA Fifth ruce, one mile A fifty yords: Lake B. Champion of Lincoln is a guest at v P a0 party is Y 1 Rreero 105 won i 14 Littie Aunte 1t | Arcade. equal to tho oceasion.” g, diod 8t noon Jeserday of consumption, | Torexa, Kan, Oot. 7.—Tho stralght-out 4 LT AND | 31 Second, Cup Bearer tiird, ¥ g S s 3 after a long and sovers illuess. The de’ e i A T i ! John e of Bontrie 1 guest at the e e Ll R G e o Chtoar | domocrata who. broiost agalust tho fusion unday Evening, Oct. 9, Ong Night Ouly, BIJOU THIEATER. i 1 : Kasnita ") iRt 3 ‘;: e LA i A xecently in hopfl)it‘ at the ohange would "’fl“l” "y" &"‘“""’“"““‘ "'“l']‘-"m"“"" ‘;" pop 1 apr ' New 0110 of Bpeoinitios. l soverster, N J., Oot. 7.—Weather clear . L. Scribner raska City is at the | secretary of State Foster Res) be beneficial, Chief (ialligan 18 in Louis- | ulists at the convention held last July, av i 3 [ ponds to th ouis f | ) 4 qpp | and track fast. Millurd. T T ville and has been telazrapoed for, which it was agreed tn vole for the people’ | ( ’ ’ : 1 | o rostdent, people's Ne I \ A 18 it rae oo e seftine: King 1at won, | S I, Dress of Beatrloo wus at tho Murvay | Wourus, Musw, Oct. 7.—It is estimated ¥, C. Glovor, puest ‘0f Nook's hotel, re. | party atate toket in roturn for tho support | 3 Il > ahim ) I Vb Backus’ Dad’s Girl Co_ 1 Jarling second. Hottle third, Tiwe, yostorday. that 20,000 strange i ported to the police lagt: night that he'nad | of the people’s party for the democratic elac- | e most Fam et QIARMIANAN RAIOg Sl BUNLE - 4§ Socond race, three-guariers of o D. M. oore of Gothenburg 18 a g at 20,000 strangers arc in town today, the z his vest o ing d h ” 0 ta - 5 rtroducing 1or the first time the new GENER AL ADMISSION ] A ! 3 M. dog 3o guest at | oo B Buniz his vest contaiping 4 watch and §18 up | toral ticket, assvmbled here today. In nuwm- Fhud specticle irat part i f Witson Tavior'vim, ionud sesaud, the Brauswick. se0quil.f KR Qyniae "““u"":;n.: cotobration, | jn i toilet oot whila Lo washed. Whob | bers the colvention was disappointment to " ; 20c IR 00 ! y s f e Tooib R veather is all that could be desired and | holookcd around tha gavment was muss the projectors, The convention was callad i thi ot a mile. aolilng M. C. Dieman of North PPlatte was at the he weatha 0 ussing [§ 3 on was calles wa 68 D 8nzanc BENCH SHOW tcona.” Litie At | Dollone yesterday {ho big procession, the featur of the fore. | and u colored porter -ofitha hotel, who has | for 10 o'clock, but the atiendance was s0 16 Il SO S 1. B. Bentloy of Des Moiues, Ia., is amoug | B00n, was & pronounced success. The climax | disuppeared, is SUSPAUIRI DL 1ho thott. Allm st sk houy H s uckied s Walb Ul | que moss magaticant nrodustion of m | Entrios Close October i ot & 1aie, Selling psLs o ) re; ele o T'he Vs @ le rc v car S & 0 Vou o) vorything rely Dew d i S RS MRS, s acins | whe gubsis a the Mitlard Ot groat Aciabration cam thm aftornoos | , Thero was 8 itlo Fow down woar Stath | L1110 In hove it the maraing, trah el | Tullis, Bsitbine i, bt it Registor your dozs now: wt I, 6. Whiuery's, Mr. aod Mrs. P.N: McLe: Sy 0 " ~ 5 stre wong 8 . 9 " "Now and wonderful specialtiva Srown block, corner 16LH wnd Douglus, o B, olghiths of o wile. sel - Mr. 89d Mr . 2. N, Mokeugon of Aaqenny | 4 the bauquetin the new Armory. EX- | joi of tougts in @ saloon'and Albort Buchen | cawe it was decided to auempt only prelimi- igs. NOW sud wonderful sp h o e Rup't LN Farasint e o - 8.ndsig Surplus second, Bar yesterday L ¢ Millarg | Mayor Jonnson performed the dities of toast- | struck A. C. Sorenson’ wpretty hard blow, | DAY orgauization in the morning wnd walt A Grand Gflmpafll 0' Gomudlans Or with k Murston, Secrctary, #i4 South third . e YR P 5 master. In his introductory address nocalled e was arrestéd’'for assauit and the | UnLI the afternoon trains arrived. | Tath strects it Bandio’s elgar store, from E- ® K ‘!n«-u),.'lnh‘.\‘)l . mite: White | li\ 1. ‘.“:1‘:..‘\‘.« :\Iul tflm\\'n banker of New | gitention to the fact that the vresidents of | injured man, who tyes'at 411 Woolworth W. W. ‘Mitchell called the meoting to Usual prices of admission to 130 ouch duy AWlogs win, Casaanora movond. Van Wart | braska’ City, s in the city avd calied on Pk | 1 o Torauklin, Plores, Grover | Avenue, witl be tho camplaining witness | orier and introduced A. A. Harris of Fort e P, O. Address, Whird. Thne: 10k, Ben. Mr, Holfe has liyed in Nebraskn Oity :I‘E Urited 5 A:-l‘l]fflll|:|llky Pierce, Grover | ouuinst' him today. Seott as chairman. In & speech be outlined ) NEW |TRE Propies | ———————eeeeeeeee & —— wirty-two years aud he, in conjuuction with ovelaud & eujamin Harmson traced 3 - i the policy which the conveution expected to URATD YT e - T " ®laa for Todax. e aas e SRt MR | iz anasaey 40 families Sow.” Or {ommesly | haguil AHAR @idoight the police were | ;yjue, Ivwas simply to register protest THEATER. | _FAvoRiTE. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING: Here aro the Lorses ou which the prophet | road from Nebraska City to Is o ¥ | catled to Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets s | 410 proposals will bee rocolvod by the un- p ity 1o Kourney. Matdine® i Wobuoo ' plis tion’ a8 4 aty g and absolve democrats from allegiance to the Sealed proposals wil by the un v 9 , - : " g mention of the | to care for J. M. illiugwood, who had been Monday, Tuesday and® Wednesday, October | aorsigned until 1350 o'clock p. Uetober 2lss Aniaks money will bo well olaced today. Niaw Yok, Oot, 7.—(Special Tolegram to | yame of (Fover Cleveland brought Aluawod by s thisf, A 10ad pipa was e in. | July convention LA recess until the after- e i . g e e B . E " Y atovorszan, e pan iy Lo RPORA SIARAR 10 | AR GL MBEAR QIOKAIAND LXORRE Ak & siugged by b biof, A load vipe was the I+ | hoon was then taken. 10, 11 and 12. Vinton strect from 24th street to tho wesh 4 1 Oliver Twist—Narina. way Ceniral botel. Omaba: Mrs. A. M. - - § when he | T Thve result of the blow anu Ellingwood At 8 o'clock the couvention reassembled, Engagement of the Bminent Comedian, line of the alley in biock il Wileox's 2nd addi- 2 Starlight-Harloquin, Bosing. New York; G w. Fairehila, | Spoke the namo of Prosident Harrison it was | WiS \aken to the city jail for treatmont, | Whe Bttendance having boon materially in- tlon, tu the elty of Omaha, in socordance wit! - i Riehi 'lfi',fl“‘""' Windsor: J. H. Iivans, 4. H. McConuell | greeted with a perfect ovation of chcers and | After the wouud on thebead was dres \it; | creased since the morning. About, 400 dele- | (v N (Y plane and sy 'n“{;'-'"'"\ o file in the ofice of 4 & Rl Do, Plaza; M. It Tromuine, Broadway Centrall | clappiug of hands. 16 Patlobt was made & prisoner 8nd looked | KOs wore prescl when the =ehawwiien i %o . mudo on printed blunks & Disy Woodrull-Grenadier. . Cuiiabe, ill, Oct. 7.—[Special Telegram | Tue first toast was “Tho Presivent of the | up for bewg druuk, o iwas mude pormanent, and then the reso gurnishod by tho Gord aud to'ho aoeompanted . ; MOWILIS PARK. to :.z y}:r: T t:.:“lut_lo\\( & Nebraskans | Uuited States,” sud atter a brief levier of re ‘There is @ very peculiar caso at the Meth. Jons were lutroduced and adopted, Appearing 10 T'wo of bis Great Plays l_'{_l:‘ ’.'..‘.E"."’,‘:,‘ ('r"r‘nf-.uf'n".mu”."'u"“'fi-'.x'..’:‘. bure Carrection--Chinapeake meginterad ber toduy: Graud Puciie= | grar hua beon roud rom Presidenn Hapsison, | ¢4ist Botptal, " Little Chalos Sebultz of | Tino resolutions aulogizod the demooratio Monday Evening, Octobsr 10, abloto the i i e TR St Dppaspiner doun Bligoriy v | " bl eh it Ty oo, | Utod b oL tssnd e ngg s gy | amialpiators and e s faines | A POOR RELATION. | /Uit Lyt il « e h & Tammany—Yorkvillo Beile. o S hananane and two pildreth | John W, Foster, secretary of stato, was pro: | 41, camo i , . The doctors | as au unparalieled political crime tho action + | orail ids, aud to walve defects " . =Vascvils A 3 3 B © | of Girand Isiand were unable 10 furnish re- state couventio aly 6, i : N P A 0. W, BURK LA USER, & Niss Nagdo-Kiowaway: P. Dill aud wifo, Omabs. Wellington—Wil. | 36nted and given 4 reception toat must have | Dot aaiing sudariag 180 was: broueht 1o | oo "‘"ru“fliu-":vnL“'a.f:rff-rfin‘.bwizn'a’,'.'uc.'»::n Tuesday wnd Wedn+sday, Oot. 11 and 12, Onatrman Bourd of Pubiic Works. k ¥ Dy—Oynosure. Nam Coburn 8ua wife, W. 8. Hayior, | Stirred his beart with deilgot. He saia: S R e e MEatUadist Laalial | ampas W0 mad L A . ASap PEACEFUL VALLEY. Omaha, Neb, October Tth, 1802 07-5-14-18 Se——— Owmaba. Viotoria—R. B, Downing and wife, Seoretary Foster's Response | D f GOpHAL | oF ¥ho prenieis DANZ Siaia Loeh T8 1990 CH — - 1 Davenport’s Progra R e el P s b 7 K 8 e, punse. | Dr. Foote, one of the surgeons of the hos- | Jutions further deny the charges of the peo- T T Al [ Davexrouts, In. Oot. 7. |Special Tele | OmabS. Northern—J. Mautfort and | it 1s not for me to respord today for the | pital stafl, uudertook the case, und by in- | pie's party piutform aud leaders tuat the ¥ EDWARD & KiDDNG. TERAN SCHOOL il \pouT, O« pocial Tele- | \ife aud children, Lincoln. Auditorium ~Pat | president in s relation o you ns t | Serting u tube into the brouchlal passagas ho B D yerge of matorial, political s all lils special and ocial Golicglute, uIserally” preparaisrs: Kl p gram to Tug Ber.|—The high, cold wind in | O, iawes, Owaba. Sherman—i. R. Ritee 9 S 808 @ ohing th 0 state is on the verge o erial, pi plote scenor iffects and the product wluriduate tourses. Fine musical dopartment IV of the Batah % A6 W 0. iaves, A Bhermas & . | Woburn. I have not a drop of New Kagland | succeeded in reaohing the osuse of thesuffer- | and moral ruin; oppose the enactment of | uiiy.e puio 1 "ali is ‘oY * oy e e laltine’ Lot Worldls PRl & nishers made slow time at maba. Tremout—L. D. Mason, P. B. Wil- | blood in my veins. My only right of kiuship | ing end removed it The lad is still weak,but | any legisiation cending to impair obligations | meat study with .«.-a-u-.u- T O ier tho Davenvort wile track. The course was = laws, 5. T, Rogers, Owaba. to this lnteresling anuiversary is & Ui bas hopeful coauces of fecovéry. o crodit, and deciare every democrat free Lo | Beats ou salo Saturday Mas) LM WILSON, Prin., 46 Drexel Biva., Chicage