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n v — - T CE— RN R T S mene. > - THE OMAHA DAILY ——————————————————————————————————————————— e A © HOLIDAY RACING AT MORRIS RESULT OF REWICK'S CHARGE BEE: OCTOBER 1 e e ——————— PARADED WITH GREAT POMP | THURSDAY. pounded would give a demo- rat another attack SN ghe horrors. The ball and Umpirs Galtney zare the game to Pitts- | trines wore « burg, 910 0. of the Columbian anniversary commenced at | «aim tho Penmany company, and Harry daybreak this morning, ~many bands | Booker, so long and favorably known as Standing of the Teams. was opened v/ith a ratng haif-hour talk by goine about the streots playing tho | Dieky Diale in “The Stowawas." ) it L Aunrno_vl.'\lvn--u A. Pogérs ||.nwn\7'f;llm\{‘;l roveillo to wake ths sleeping peo- | Harvest Moon" companv opeus & four owvatind ... U ovvsaes Y d by B, H. Robinsops T, U, Orane, } ead D | [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. | ple. The city s gaily decorated, | nights' engagement at Boyd's theater this Thourands of Pleasure Feskers Watch | Boston 4720 A4 4 Clinetnnnu Further Investization of the Lincoln | Siaughter, Henry Livesey and Jim [{xnor. t*1e = = | including many Amarican flags. Karly | evening. = Piitspar, WAL I Lonwelile nator Seoviile 88 Murora and Cclonel | tricating thew. A number of ladies fainted. | masses, attonded by many people, were said —— Some Very Pretty Raoes. Brookivn. Q@ e dutimors Asylum Manageme: :lr\m nll‘?i‘ Falls Clty were nroser ) and | In Case of Accident, in all tho churches 1 honor of Columhus, Manager Burgiss comes forth with an an s A G IORETR 1L LT PRI favored the momby with brief DUt en- | apqoy oo was stationed on the north. | LLer & monster procession, formed of pro- | nouncement for the coming week that will i « couraging addross WONL comnet H ot stract and. 1Tt ave. | fessors wnd students of the Spanish niver- | certainly prove interosting to the eliontet BANQUET BEATS MONTANA EASILY SOARKS OF SPORT. FARM BOSS HUBBARD NOT PRESENT [ Tho West Omwnk Rifim corps furnistied | nuo for instant sorvico in case ct an aceldent. | SiC%, marchod through the principal streets | [EeLREeS 1o1be Farnan, Strect thedter tor i : ) — s ort o Tho corhore of the olis streots. onding at the | in medieval costame, amusoment, 1t is theanangoment of Barnoy 3 —_— ireat Pacers Aguinst Cyclists, Ty ;: park and Fifty-nioth streot, were actuaily . . ‘otguson, the most ontertaining of coltic im ! 8 Samplighter Disappotnted 1n Not Meettng | CHicaoo, LIk, Oct. 13 —Arranzomonts ars | Details of the Manner tn Which Beef Was | 1, '(.", r Ne B “"‘_'".l | Tele. | Conmested with wagon-stands, aud thew wWera | gy, cp Gronr, a Of. 19 piwi LR, . | Personators. wnd the strongest organization | s 1 Thust and. | BOW Donding with the owners of Mascott and Parchased for the Institation— wip Crry, Neo,, Oct. 12.—(Speclal Tele: | ail liborally patronized, although the vatrons | - out, T, Oct. .2.—Special Tele- | in tue field of farco comedy. ey will in i Tis Rival—Silver City Op! iy Hyd 868 by Whishions oF both. paowes gram to Tis Ber. | —Hainer and Dech held | saw but littio. gram to Tre Bre, |—Two thousand childron | terpret “McCarthy's Mishaps,” and Max ! Mbsaick-thicky, N e will bo brought to Washington pirk next Y iadil in Hiank on folnt discussion on the politioal 1ssues hors | It is estimated that 50,000 men were in lino | Of the Catholic parochial schools paraaed the | A%er i sphiacta S LU R L i Fness—Other Sports. LTt s iy Ote Ot NS, whee(men, Neveral Oceasions. UH1E STvIOON, | ST Dot e ISobestey | SRRT TUTOUR TUTiy TR UORES Vo pHES WRIVER S T I R ey e o | Sont Covcelibnoe, a MRy Vha : : Some of the bast riders in tho country will avecch and for an hour told the people they | P parade was over fiftoen miles Tong, | SOFVARCE of Commmone dag oo 1oUse 1100 | iy cure yout eynicsl feoliogs, ocegse ; b be here were belag robbad by the acts of congress | Tho tr " el | Y i bl 0 PR L 5 ¢« N .l ere belag robbod e acts ¢ 0 troops which ied the column had reached vou to forget your ordinary car " S e " —— Ascons, N o Spec le- A § ed the ¢ 3 and i Monris Pank Race Track, N. Y., Oct. 12, Davis Held to Cou Lixcors, Neb, Oct. 13.—[Speclal Te passed thirty voars ago; that the republican | Fifty-ninth sircet, disbanded and rotu 1N OTHER OLT even make you think kindly of your enomies, 1 «A holiday crowd of 15000 turf lovers Mesrirs, Tenn,, Oct k Davis, | 8ramto Tue Ber. |—Tho investigation of the | ydministration hod crippled the business | to the luwer part of the city beforo tue last : “MeCarthy's Mistaps' was built for taugt made this & memorable day's racing. The | whose blow killed Dick Nolan in tho hall of charges mado by E. C. Rowick agaiust the | terests of tho country, and advocated | four divisions of the parade had started. Columbus Dy Obaerved (n All the Peincipat | D€ purposes only, a broad field being left . ettt s wts “pABKON, DSAGUTAL | ths AmiNeus AVBIEESLG10E/ WAL LHO seoondy | TSUARSEIENTOL the HoWpical TOFIAS 1SNREG, government ownership of wll resources of | Aflor the military paceant was over, tho Olties nf t1i6 Warld for the introduction of specinities, which ara etting stands were packod. T hd ‘nesistants on both sides wore today | hear this city, was resumod beforo the wealth and tho unlimited issua of fiat monoy. | crowas divected their steps to Contral park. Hitton, O, Oct. 19.<Tho stas inestimable in modern farce comedy, and a 1 weatber and a fast track wore the favorablo | and assiatants "‘,,""‘.‘ lesurtin the sum | Board of Publio Lands and Build- Mr. Hainer openod in a speech of an hour | where the Columbus monument was un INARCALRLE, ho starsand stripes | particulariy bright olio 18 offered. Margur Toutures. "o expectod mosting between | bound ovet to tho eriminal coutt in the s ard iblic Lands and e eren eooking the | veiiod, A saluto of twontiiono jrana was | WEro raised on il Catholic schools and insti- | ite Fereuson introduces her wonderfal con FaalEotar 4ol Moatann. aid - not ke of §2,000 cach : ings this afternoon. The mem- | foundation from under the false structuro | fired as the monument was uncovered tutions today in bonor of Columbus, To | tortion dances which illustrate tho very | . : s 2 OM.ATIA. bors present were Commissionor Hum- | of sophistry which Mr. Dech bad raised, " nieht the Amerie 62 O o wotry of motion, Delauo and Debrimont 3 ) place. ‘I'he former started for tho first race SoUrH onana, ¥ PRy scenes After Dark, the American Souns of Columbus zavea | 15 . S 1, 1% wot RItAR & tiusis, with priet pliroy, Secretary Allen and Trossutce | Abiy answering every pount touched Wnon | 1y yic o tho Tnst st ¢ musio died | Pnauet Invench vocaiists, render seloctious both it 1 0 10, but only wor of ussic Continued Good Showing of the Markets of cbiped St 1 st s )y him and quoting from Prosident Lin- rdly had the last strains of musio died Detho! 1 i 10 i 1 ‘rench wnd KEnghsh, sing i voice that is t St P @ 10 second cholce. Fairy = NTOTEY, Hill. Attorney General Hastings was | 0,500 ocenpe to congress sot contra. | Away from the nelghiboriood of tho Colum- trnorr, Mich,, Oct, 12.—The Itallans of | o4i4"v; ho o rovelatio 00 B ' St. Felix, the 10 to 1 secon the Magie City. abssi Thars \va g 1 26 1o congress in direct contra L the city celebrated tho Columbus anniversary | d to a revelation 1n farce comedy. i shouldered 137 pounds and won tho second Tho showing at the South Omaha market absent, Toore was also a general attend- | giction to statemonts made by Dech, und | Dus monumentat the Fifty-ninth strecten- | tg “ hete was & proc on - and s | James Brittin correctly imitates the late i it it | s LA e B R ORI Tt B e b O A GO LR LG AL advice of ) tranco of Central park than New York and | muating, tho * lutter being addressed by | 1o T mmet, Richard Ferguson, - lad bbb L e st el Ut | moned but 1t was noticed that the much | Lincoln or Dech, { her 500000 or more visitors were again | Acting Mavor Coots nod . wumber of prom. | COMDOSES his own sougs and sines them in was first choice at 5 1o 2 ! will not chango soon. The receipts of stock | o B s, Frank Huobard, was Dech for fiftoen miautos tried to reply but | Packed alonein a line in order to witt inent Ttalians, e v way that is remarkablo foe one 8o young. | Yemon was tha bost of thoso in tho third | since the Ist day of January foot up i Gorh s ey Harwes | could offer to answer to_Haiuer's urgument. the pageant. The scenes of the morning Batmstonr Md.. Oct. 12.—Tne Ttallan | Carro Behr, o vopular artiste who has a i race, and after being mado an even money | 65,014 cattle, 1,253,251 hogs, 143,300 sheep | L0 b7 In view of the sorious charges | X 'tiq vigse it way gencrally concluded that | the side strectsand ulong the route of parade | soeioties of 'this city today fho ralian | symposinm of song, and many other ndivid- B favorite. won in ensy sty and 10,492 hotsés und mules, The fgures | mado I.luznu\l him, Mr, Hubbard's nhfil*uui Dech was no match for Halner in debate. | on lxnu“urmm stand, Iu]vu;wllulr- aud 51008, | marblo monument to Columbus in Druid | N8k Interpoiations, together with those intro- 3 yle. id 10,402 horses iles soked upon with suspicion by al and In the windows and_balconies, wero re: " wlledutl P Gicen by the company coltectively, The o i AN VR U davoh tEAnHS B D » bpalsing o riod of | MBY be looked upon with suspicion by fhasdeid ey Hill park ana presentod 1t 1o the city. | ompany collec y. The cu [ r(hrrkm‘\‘\l\u' ,[\ ‘n l\nlln‘mn” \”1 2l sh w a it nl\ the corr \]\\ n‘hn\v nlsl P Darttes who ave anklons to leatn tho truth, Daspensd Ve Dynosets | peated. :L -u.»mluxl..a 1t 500,000 inatend 0f | coremonice ware eetedad by G harade | RaFemont s for four nights, with matinces ¥ [ nd the o) do the combing n Ve o 5% 0 o, 187,282 bogs, | 3 3 9 3,000, »eople had gatherea to wa! ho- " ) X Sund [ ednesday wtlbie s O POSEItH TR SH8) LYBNRIEES | TG e 1530 cat ; %, | 11, the absenco of Attornoy General flast- | Gixn Isiaxn, Neb., Oct. 13.~|Special | Jadt great sizht of tho threo dn vateh the | through the principal, streets. The R i an oven money favorite for the u 5,016 sheep and’ 4,12 horses and MUICS. | juigs o cxamination of wilnesses was con- | Telogram to Tu Ber.|-On account of tho | events colebrating the discovery of Amior) of | monios were closed by Cardinal Gibbons 1 - - stakes. The colt won, butonly ofter a des- | Tho increasod receipts show. an act dusted by Commissioner Humphrey. Stk g ¥ sl Tl Tha b B AR tha ADEHICH | suituble address. KANSAS CLEY CABRLE ACCIDENT kg 60 Rl ) ! terriblo rain storm the democratic rally was | The parado was remarkable from the fa o, perate struggle. growth of the maviet, aue to the new terri Tie first witness was H. A, Smith, He iy S A T e N O gart th fos |, Bontiy, Oet. 13.—Tho 400th anniversarg of i ; Hanquet At $ to 5 gavo Montana n bad | WEY invaed and the favorablo trial ship: | tostiticd that ho sold to Frauk Hubbard, the somewhat damponed. Thero was no parado | Ik CHCR & EREECtl 58 Pt to as n | Lhe discovery of viea was colebratod | Theee Passengors and a Gripman Killed inw I Ibg for the Manhatian handicup, tho geld- ments made by many who have beon patrons | farm boss, u heifer, for which ho recoived | and though tho house was prety weli filled | 1o worand as a Tt could be put to a8 & | hore today by & general performance at the Cotlist entipg for the Manha ‘l» 3 of other stock oenters. salize the | Hubbard's' personal check for §25, signing | thore was not near the crowd expuctod 110, APRUS \WES G186 Tomartable 1o IRoyal theater, Among 1hoso who attended te N 2 3 £ ang putting up 125 poands und runming Wo | Speriority of the South Omiha market | thrco vouchers in blatk, The vouchers wers | Matt Goring first addrussed the audience, | otler Standpoint SR ID b L KT T LT UL BT B et it Ll o) by mile and quarter in2:07'¢. Kildeer took sec- vo making heir trial shin cats and aro | ced and witness 1dentified his sig telling why he was a democrat. J. Steriing | sirating that. hundreds of thousands of | 21 members of the American legation. | passenger train raa mto a cable car this f ond place from Montana by two leagths. | now sending theil stull this way | ture. In answer to a question from Mr. Re Morton followed with an attack on tho Mes | \woren ana ehildEen. to say nothing of mo Gexos, Oct, 12.-The Irench consul in | morning, killing the gripman and threo i | Mutal, D L up, was @ 4 ¢ favorsto for | | ThO market continues stroug, tho den 1ok tho withoss testiiod that he recoived | Kinley bill, protection and republicanism, | are abio to cndure twenty hours of sight. | LMiS City toduy brosented tho mavor o wag- | passengers aud injuring thiree others. i W6 Tast #aob, bt McCafferty put Reift on | 12 80U ind the pricos steady and satisfac. | but §25 for one heifer, and not $50.10 for two | Van \Wyck was ably descrived. Sixty of | sceing from one point armed with gooq | Mificent floral wreath sent by the Ge 2 ! wg s gy AL R AR A L tory. Ouo rear ago top western cattlo uciters, as ropresented in the vouchers. the faithful from St. Paul were here. Dur- y 4 cal society of Paris, to be plac i 5 5 ko her A 5 . lunch baskets aud yet not admit thatthey | L Lady Mary and enough money to make her | at ‘.75 top cows at £2.50, Yesterday How the Troublo Originated. ing Morton’s talk a hvely discussion started | were tireq. 3 ¥ | Columbus statue in this city i wecond choicoat 8 to 5. She mado all the | top westerns brovght $3.90 and top cows { : | vetween Me. Oxnard aud the speaker, but | Shortiy ffter 8 o'clock tho different bodios | of e Siyock 1% The here in honor Yunning and won by a head in an exciting £2.05. tlo had received no warrant, and nevor | Oxnacd was howled down, ‘b A : AORS of the discovery of America opened today innin 3 1 p T o [ ity Dy | SOFL A6 OF s/ praISHted €5 416 5 BLaLS who wero to take part in the parade had | foon St Marsnal o was not bia up. | A predictod in a roosntarticlo in e T AT W) B T pin i MR Iho werb to tako patt in tho arado hud | with “discharges of artillery from Morto S 4 > bz markot ¢ s d his reasurer.. At this point Mr. Rewick mac " 1 5 AT L DI I stlo, L 1unta, the battery opposite tho Summaries: the hog markot continues zood and Springer and His Wool Statistics, lower part of Broadway and e d LA A LA el Sl ) & oo '3 o bo king, Onevear | the statement that the frauds against tho 5 h 3 part of Broadway and the police began o o fortifications at Casg First race. one mile: r L to 1) 3bib of 5 furo contintis Boiing, Onovear | the stitement, thtl tho frands against e | Suuerteiy, T, Oct. 12.—Hon, W. M. | to cloar tho line of march. Tho way was and from the fortificntions at Casa Fron, 8t Follx 0 to 1 se rsutilo ThiG tange of from §4.95 10 14715, with the | RIiving personal checks. G. P Loos hud | Springer was recontly charged in an open LR o the crowd waited, but the pro- | " qtor in the day aTe Doum was sunz in AU DnAIPROD 4 ve tUVTOY 502 won, | bUlk at rom S140 to §4.50. Yeatbrday hows | also bad business relations with Irank | lotter by Secretary North of tho National e Uy The crowd waited | o cathedral. The eity is handsomely deco- § Chesaponke G o 1) second, Corréction (3to1) [ sold within the range of from Huboura, the farm boss. Ho identified his | Association of Wool Manufacturers with tho | haacra v acrdene qnied Tross, mabortor | rated and the vesscls in tho bey arogay | Willcure You, Is a true statement of the third. Time: 584 Tho bulk solling At from $5.25 10 &.45, of | signaturo toa voucher that called for two | icica™ 00 Goul statisti \ L D oW e long Lo Ik 10 | witii Raga and‘bunuiag k 3 tion of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, whor Third Face. five furlol s (ovon Wom. | naurly S1 highor than prices of one your azo, | beeves for §63.85, and testilled that be had | G0 o ool statisties in ms | fin the cause of the deluy und atlength bie | “riyg churen opposite tho plaza de Ar ey SLR A Jizzottn S to b socoud, Lycoum (3 to D) third. | ayg fndientions aull point_ to tho murkel not | sold but ono ‘cow, for which he tecelyod DT e B B O L R R whoro the remains of Columbus lie, was | token for diseases originating in impuro B8N, \ o %) &y S 0 vritte otrer v, “nuse of the Delay, A uins i \ W ¢ ourth the Dunmore stakes, six fur- | drop bolow 8 vofore tho first or middio | but 0. For tho past three or four | {55 published in the Stato Register, S 3 o | visitea by tmmense throngs of people.” Tho | blood: but, whilo this assertion is true of ki longs: Aunie I colt (even) won, Wormser (12 | of Novembe vears ho had tranancted all his business | /iy Nortl's referonces to the prices of Twwas all a matter of Queen Tsabollw's | dav was observed ns a general holiday AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as thousands can | 0.1 second, Fitzslmmons (12 to 1) third. Time: With Hubbard. Frank Abuott testificd thu | 11 that Nortl’s referances to tho prices of | vights, +Tho goddess of liberly has taken | Brraro, N, Y., Oct. 12-Tho ltalian a0 \ s SHIES Anot publican Rally. lust July ho sold a cow to Hubbard for 28, [ JE0UEd WOL M L6 TRILeE Biates A tere HIRBIR1UOS BB QNS ATSABALTRN A || Bl StbBr RIS EhENFRLERN REFOBITMBIR| [ CvastiIvEaoL batrithi] Al | VR e, tho Manhautan daniiean mite | Arraneomonts huvo beon perfooted for tho | oo bolongad to Ltowicly but witness rope rest only on his own assortion, s ere | i ot going to mit with Fordisaud wharing | anuiversary today by i Erund sircot varade, © preparations, which vy sincipled nd quarters Banquat & to ) won, KHACORS | yoiding of a ropublican rally In South [ COuldw’t swour whether the signatits at: | country, und theroforo Norti's W\ ktemen ceiat] Lo innen WAt FoRa IR tollowed by servicas at St. Antonio ltatian | dealers will vecommend, and try to im- W i =5 k e MRS ERE ached to vouctier was made oy bimse S H0n81761to LB EORLFOVEERY spoken ou float No. 15 of the chiureh, and a muss meoting and pienic ot hose upon you, as w8 goodl as e : Lady Mary @tos) | Omoun one wenk from toniguc, Tho rally i8 | or” not. Ho owed Iowic: o note for $15) | MOt responsive to the controversy. Pageant, a3 tho procession was | Contral park. ROSURUIISHLGS s g Bee L a won, Marshall (4 to 5 second, Miss isher ¢ given under the nuspices of the county ce and the latier agreed to remit the interest Rt hanTan 3 ; ng formed. Queen lsabells, who is Mary MELBOU Oct. 12.—A largely attended Ayer Pake Ayer's Sarsaparilla and D third, Wirne: 14125 tral committee, and a number of able speak- | and not push tho collection provided ho B T A as iinty on otuer days. told the truth. | meeting of the geographical society was hold Ayer’s only, if yon need ablood-purifier : s will bo prosont. i b iy | WouIdassist tn tho prosout cxposuro. ;\I.’\\ Yok, Oct. 12.—Yesteraay registra- | Someoody had taken her costumeand beforo | nere today in honor ot the four bunaredth [ and would be bencfited permancnt g IVER GTRTN MR RN ne Young Men publican elub wi C. W. Kauffman, G. A. Southwell, B. Saf- | tion began in this city. Oitizens to th - SEAEATHOHI O SILVER CITY'S MEETING, 2 y B S Y. Jitizens to the num { sho could gota suitable one, there was a meot this ey hing at Knights of Pvthias hall, D ToFt 0§ CRE AREATY O H bRE KRANDILPE HIE®: | {DeeIaf 00 0800 qURITE e e | dulay, y . tho. This medicine, for nearly fifty years, 5 Taas, I, : J.' P, Hig 90,030 qualified for voting. On the Addrosses wero deliverad by the Amorican to transuct rogular business. All memvers | gins'were put on the stand. Thay testificd Queen Tsanell v Y has enjoyed a reputation, and made a iah \Wika ani Ieavy ‘Tiaok Intérfore rog 3 C gins were put on the stand. They testificd | g ¢ 59 e DR B S Queen Isapclla was not the only one in | and Spanish consuls, and thefr remaris were 0 joyed a reput »and made i A thEtie Spart b are \n"\:\‘d'm attend ond o cordial invitation | to similar transactions, and their evidence | Sany day in 1553 the figures wore 95,513; in | tvguple, Iame and Llectra had an argu- e record for cures, that | . is extend loudly applauded. MoxtiEL, Oct. 12.—Tue four hundvedth auniversary of the discovery of America was made the occasion hero today of a nublic i S Bl Ear s in e eity o 1890, 90,170, Mr. Whitelaw 1teid, the repub. s licar candidate for the vice presidency, reg- ' istered at 494 Park avenue. In Brooklyn the s never clearly established the truth of the charges mado against Farm Boss Hubbard, all of which were given in detail in Tue Bre last ment over a bloudo wig and tho s Americus Vespucius blamed p o b Suven City Race Covnse, Tn,, Oct. 12, —[Spectal "Lelegram to Tur Bet. |—The first | day's racing found the weather clear and the arks tlow. old inuo- for taking his cap. Mr. bo prese s equaled by other preparations. AYER Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of b THER FORECASTS, i it William Penn week. The investigation will ba resumed s of 67,457 citizens | Penn and Vespucius mado a search and it | hotiuay. In all the public schools ey reditary serofula and other blood dis- ety v X S RPAIFEEIstEre e 15746 s i c a b > public schools addresses 3 wind blowing n galo. Tho track was dusty | Balns and Colder Promised for Today in | lomorrow morning and some wteresting and Nepiatoren T 1588 nifiu 749 more than were | was discovered that one of tho Toltec sun | wers delivored, cases from the system, and it has, deser- N and slow. Thave was an attendance of 1,000, the Netghborhood of Omaha. sensational developmeuts are promised. 1500, 4 i Hakt e o aros || BRI, Pa Oct 12, —lheas, tholl: & ivedly, thigicon fllsncootiiie pooplg R b T e a kT ahrof atot | LW Ass NoR0 S OA L v 119 2ior. Ne- 4 ¢ f SEER squabbies over uniforms bad lasted for an | saud members uf Ituilan socioties of tho city 3 { tho gong. Summaries: P A Do o Th s e eaitor I an MR aINT ANXI0 TO HEAR CROUNS! David and Goliabh 'to Ger Together. hour, when Mayor Grant sent word that the | paraded through the principal streets today 9 2:43 clasy, pacing, purse £ FindsiabtTingit A Euet fos AT NEw Yomk, Oct. 12.—It Is reported in | ShOW must oon at onco. Now tho mayors | 1o the Columbus statue in Fairmount park, ]Mnnkl; Wonder, s 5., Din 4l b m-n‘{: l’[‘: 0 northi much cooler in | St. Paul's Rally Was Not Interfered with | democratic circles that Hill and Cleveland | pua i V% C?;:-:um‘;\‘:: \;’l* I"\l‘g'\l'l'(ln:{m""‘ll; where Discovery day was appropriately 2 Baby Wonder, b, Vilson aster ons., by u Heavy Rain Story i o ¢ ¢ s = 0 S wert commemorated. Floats represent Colu aby Wonder, 1 . Wilsor e IO USRS i cloudinass tnd rain & | 57, pace” Mene oty Storin, | to. | Bll ot come togother il thay most at tho | told to s, Thoy it a0, and et 30 the | bus Laforo lsabolla TG e | Yeariing cluss, purse §100, half mile; cooler, southeast winds and shiftivg to the b U el = big meeting in Tammany hall ou the 25th | big show was under way. vel sent to America weroamong those diaw B Bick i s B Gonining .5 81 horth; gram to Tu Beg.|—The advertised meeting | instant. Mr. Cleveland has been asked to “The route of the parade was up Broadwuy | in the procession. The parado was reviewed Sa rsa arll I a I {gvlll;lvlfllnl:fr.‘lu“fi' i TS ] For North Dakota—Generally fair; winds | of Messrs. Crounse and Lansing was in- preside, but has not as yot replied. Richard | to Pourth, west around Washington square | by the mayor and the Italian consul. \i Haseel Matd, b. mo ¢ 1 4 | smfting to the west anc shghtly warmer. tended s a local affair, but circumstances | Ctoker said today thut®Senator Hill would | to Fifth avenue to Iourteenth street, to | ‘Tho celobration this afternoon in the | Drestoning. b 8. - 4 41 For South Dakota—Ttaia, followed by | made it moce. Tho speaiers camo through a | 8k an address at the.meeting. Fourth avenue to Seventeenth, to I'ifth ave- | Academy of Music by tuo peoplo of the “I cannot forbear to express my joy b ihme: LR 1506, clearing weathor; north winds; mueh coolor | heavy rai storm to tho opera houso Lo meot e T T nue to Fifty-ninth street. Roman Catholic academics and schools of | the relicf I have obtained from the use ; TG e 3 atorn. portions, a crowd of voters & who facea the S el ERh et 3 = city was interesting and impressive. of AYER'S Sursaparilla. 1 was affiicted TR HEEY Local Recurd. Same rain _ swrm to meet the guests | ~SALTLAxE U. "'ifc, 12.—(Speclal Tele- ( SPAIN ILUNORY HER GREAT SAILOR. - with Kiduey o s ot bR i Anck Noliler b $ 1884 Judge Crounse opaned the meeting with a | ST8I to TiE Brk.|—<C. thu Allen was today = NNOUNCEMENT T it | Hask Noljje. b. m..s;.. 3188 08I‘Il'h‘lz or e “é' Tuz ‘Bl,'vu:u'. Ouul\i o e mants wnl eaviostuoss | nominated by the “liseral convention at | Queen Kegent Christina Graces the Festivi- ANNOUNGEIENTS) months, suffering greatly with pains in | Y Pannligior L ct. 12, —Omaha record of temperature a e 3 ol ention at | AL iy Orage ! e il : { | ]:ur{y Pennington, br, 8 e o haved with corraEpon Ging ds: '“a‘l needs no especial mention. Ho made fricads | Ogden for delegate 40 GonZress. 'The fight ston 1'-:!' Byito Beibetpetuato Lot The beautiful romantic comedy drama of tho small of my back. In addition to Doubtfal, bik 6 6 P g day B D K Reokoes s s 78 8 8| pastfour years: and none can deny it. When Mr. Urounse | in Utah will be a thtee-coroéred one, Frank HugLya, Oct. 12.—The queen rozent, who | thg “Harvest Moon” takes its name from a | this, my body was covered with pimply Star Bdsall, bik, s 8776 = 101, 150, 180, | Mad foreiblo and ploasantly expressed him- | Cannon is the republican.pomineo and J. .. | came to attend the Columbus celebration, | yvenerable inn of Old England, in Yorushire, eruptions. The remedies preseribed Timo: 2001, Maximum temperature. WPl 180 189 | seir, Judge Lansing furnished ono of | Rawlns is tho candidato of the demoerats. | landed from the gunboat Conde Valderni, | whero the action of tho lay is laid. tho | failed to elp me. T then began to tako 3 2:35 trotting. purse §200: Minimum temperature. %> a3 #= | his characterisiic addresses. Mr. Lansing, which arriyed in the harbor yesterday. She St e b lay is laid. The ailed olp;ma L A Chestnut Wilkes, b. m 74 | 4 4| Averaze tompo 8> = | in his usual style, poured the regular amonnt At Platte Center, yes- ¥, story is intensely interesting, and the drama AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short s ol b el Sl |leeibiiasiony e o T | ofhotshotinto {tio camp of the toes. \Ihe | Pratre Cuxren, Nob., Oct. 12.—[Specialto “"!;1 \helr'uyull lflll;nly drove to Lhulchurclh abounds in starthng and unexpected cli- [ time, the pains ccased and the pimples . b m . 2 2 Statement showing tho conditioffof tem- | reason that the mesting was more than local | Trg Bee.|—The independents had a rally | Where the To Deum was sung. Immense | maxes, which riv : Lathi a o Teored T Bam e DRIsy ok 8 3| perature and procipitation at Omaha for the [ 15 tbat dolegations from St. Libory, Eiba, | pare NMond 3 Y | crowds gathered nlong tho route to the st dwhichigelvonitie atientionpolanol) divapig rod ALy e STy OLDE AR me: 2 pasnturelandiprocln taulon ot 0wl e broRs O lishine i EnalioiticERGounteyi | neEo Mondsy, night. L. MeReynold was the | CHowes &4 ok routo 1o th | audience to tho fall of thocurisin. Tho | or woman, in case of sickncss result- Runnlfr. o on ac- | with the genoral average: places were here. The Dannebrog band fur- first speaker, Ie indulged in a number of '~ ‘"‘H!n gave ? dagengen royal Dm} comedy clement is lavg: Iy developed and is ing from impure blood, no matter how ooun t ofdsrkness. N eatine Donod axcellent musio for. the: occasion, | 8ssertions peculiar to tho alliance, and wus | an enthusiastio reception. The town was | clean, bright and sparkliag, entirely devold long standing the case may be, to take | nanat s 52 | Howard' county will do her best to get back | followed by J. H. Powers along the saue | gaily decorated and all tho vessels in the of horse play and tumor. ‘Uho story aud in- ohggiatand ng o Chaoiing v o i Stopped sy Darkness, Jeficioncy sinco N h . 1862 | into h:r proper place, line. The meeting was not well uttended. harbor were decked with bunting, tent of the “Harvest Moon™ is so entirely AYER'S Sursaparilla.”"—I1 L. Jarmann, the throe races on today’s card was finished | Deficiency since March 1. 7ghainch | PEMOCKATS MISLOYALTO CLEVELAND | pupyoxr, Nob., Oct. 12— [Special Tele- | Gay 'sh witnessed o splendid cavaicade, | aloue, but few baving e slightest resem- [ whon darkness camo on. Ethel I} took the G LAWTOY, Observer. | oo ons Make Charges Against | B787 10 Tk Buk. | —The republican conven- | suriking features of which wero cars alie- | blauge to i It is a heart and home, history ; 2130 pace aftor an exciting raco. 'tho event — St e bt L L e tion for tho Thitteenth senatorial district | gorical of industry, agriculture and mining. | filied with trazic pathos which appeals to, | of the day’s sport, however, was the 2:45 INTERESTS. NN ons oS A S mot in this city ths afternoon and nominated | The queen regent has sixned decrees, set- | and is understooa by all; the dress circle and g trot. with nineteen starters, Albion, Mary A o Nrw Your, Oct. 12.—A sensation has been | Henry Sprick of Fontauelle for state sena- | ting apart October 12 as a national holiday, | tne gallerv alike acknowledge ts truth and & Yieooh and Dismani, hoviig two heats A ,,nl_l nerease in the Movement of | causad in political eircles 1n Brooklyn by the | tor. making a grant to the monastery of La beauty. With the company are Miss Louise Prej od by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co swell, Mass. L e e Pt A Yol oR i ad & togy tn the West. statement that many membors of the central S — Rabina 1n_recognition of the services of the | Rial, late lewding lady of A. M. Paimer's Toparauihyrd: SuaVEl e, i g oL e othar bostheet | Crxerysam, O, Oct. 12.— [Special Telegram | gomocratic club believo tnat the democratic LOCAL BREVIILES, Franciscans to Columbus, and pardoning 4 year-olds, that had never before started in a | to Tur B "omorrow’s Price Current | machine 1s not loval to Cleveland and 5 ] TR fveiprisonoracanyicted oficapital crinies. = = % 3 T e, antl wis also curried ovor after Sorcor- | will say: There is some enlargement in the | Stovenson and that the republican machino | . County Clerk Sacketuls at GGencva, attend- The'magnificent monument :to Columbu- AMUSKEMBENTE AMU=RMENTS % ess and Buelah bad a heat cach. Summary: | marketing of b but the movement falls | i% only an aunex to the demecratic ring. Pyibie annuaticeavehilonictiuho dehletiBlotd AL YD S “vllllalmll’{u“ et [ — 9. o 8 v ! M o) ol 6 v 8 e yihias, mouies wero attended by ibhe ueen rege F MY T HE N \ T TUE LR 1 2:3) puce. purso 800: Ethol B won, short of tho corresponding wook lust yoar, | 1b13 opouly chargod by some of tho”mem. | FYLIES L A R Bl L ) NEW THT FARNAM ST, THEATER-=Vopnla Benson sccond, Don Payno third, 5 & 3 bers, whose names, however, are not given, Tho Nebraska National bank has filed B 4 b 0o of stute, sena: 3 Rty HARVEST wer fifth, Time: Packers handled 205,000 hogs 10 the west. | (nat'the $150,000 which was Sent into Kings | claims amounting to £25.081 against the es- tors, members of the Chamber of Deputies, | §] THEATRE, MOON, One Week, Sunday aguinst 170,000 [ast week and 220,000 last | county during tho campaign of 1555 weny | tate of Meyer Ilellman, decoased. nuval and military ofticers, and a vast con- | ;W SRS T (L e The Versanile € e Ly year, making 7,165,000 since March 1, ugainst | 110 th Slioratofaty Ehllol 3 P iy R course of civilians. Tho riverana bay wers RL SATURDAY. AND § s F AR AR, Al w0 the pockets of the so-called democratic | The Board of PPublic Works has granted 3 SUNDA'Y, O, 1, 1, 15, and 16, A i00d Golng at Mystic, 5,560,000 last your, Promineut places oper- | ring. who' telaphons. company. A permit' to. lay | CEoded with fall desoriptions of eraft, and, saturday Mat A 1 eV 00C f Bostox., Mass, Oct. 12.—Another fair | ating compare as follows: 1¥'ia salu that o commitee) of the ceutral | conduits In Douglas. strast, trom Sixtoouth | 23the covering drooped from ‘the monu. MARTIN & BROOKER'S 4 ey / i slzod crowd went to Mystio purk this after- T T S ] democratic club hus been appomnted 1o | to Twentiet, 3 3 montitheyarsbipsifieed alhalule, FIhoReOol| | supery i Comm T O T S| ol 830 of tht Y £ —. — T TR s ¥ L Ranbe b X 2 presented 3 05! mated one. o Superb Coni . helr lute ) 1L prasent by permiss'on of Sol Sinith Rus- | aoon and saw two good races, only ono of | Chienzor . 715000 | impeash tho demoacaio, macting, in Brook- nowas J. Beard has been appointed spe- | hueen regent avd littie King Alfonso were Yori Succoss. e L tost and funulest of uil | vhioh wwas fniahed, Al.Cander, the favors | & nkas Glly 818000 ’{u’éki:‘i‘“fl °lll:‘;"";o‘m:;’ ale) ,L[:"‘:A‘::“‘SS“"" al administrator of the estate of George R. | aecorded o most enthusiastic welcome. The E 1 his succosies i 1te, won the 2:23 race, but Baby, the favor- | St.Lowis’ ... d defeating Mr. | 13eard, deceased. The personal property | q regent_conferre zr ollar b 3 ) ) 8 3 o queen regent conferred the grand collar of | ito In the 2:25 class raco, only succeeded m | Ldianapoli lsvalpndiidihas. o : schedules at £,007, tho Order of the Golden Fleece upon tho | A Reallstie Romantic Comedy Drama in four BW k{gewooc 0IKS- eetung the lust of tho fivo heats trotted | Mltnntif i | Membors of tho rezular organizavion 18ugh | 1o Omaba Caskot company has filed arti- | duko of Veraguu, tho last neal descenday | 8¢5 0¥l 0. persontod by = N e 5 Co el ver \ r 2 19,00 @ y cl U y it T oy v Seloet Col 0 ) TO X Rhen tho raco weut ovor unil tomorrow. | Codar iiapids. 185000 | fieion, b €es are founded on | olos of jucorporation in the offico of the | of Clristophor Columbus. The Order of the aeleekOomisnzotinainaniol Faroam Stret Theatzr, | "enah © b ; ummaries Qttumuwn ... 100,000 county clerk. Tho capital stock of the com- | Golden Fieece is an order of knighthood, | naice L ouisa Rial y 2 2 Tl i Class 2:2 trotting. burso $00: Al Cander | Wit 7 10000 Nobraska City's Big Rally. pany is tixed at $100,000. founded on January 10, 1420, by Phillipe ‘Ss\mflflfifi.lfllam i 4 Nights, Com. Sun, Mat. Oct. 16, O AR thlrd T ani 880W | Npumasia City, Neb., Oct. 12.—|Speciat | Theclovator men mn tho clty hall have | 11T, duke of Hourgovne. ) T e T Come Eurly If You Wanti Soat. 201G, D103, 21y 5 s dd ———— — | Telegram to Tue Bre.|—The tirst rally of | donued their br 1""" new blue uniforms, and i TAt Chicago, With the followin ’1’ BAR BEY EERGUSON U8 trottine, rse 8300 ( shed): Nitur ampaign oceurr T o | are now easily distinguished fr pm- @ . 4 AnD, | v one oach, Time: 2:l;, 22 promptly, but one should rememner 1o us 2 ¥ oA %)) 24180 A stranger in town reported to the polico | the bunauet hall of the Auditorium hotel, | Compton, I K. Everton, Wi, Doughierty, Jus. ' [ 3 o o necded. The bast and most simplo and gen o was escorted to the court houso by tho [ a colored courtesan down in the bad lands, | pomp aud festivity that is 1o mako Octover, | ik e dhe nsuat priccs SANORRNYAINOF> 4 Fighting Finishes at Lexiogton, (o e 3 0 R ZOUBYi . rches, ' i loadn,: | <pomp 8 3 g % | ning at the usuul priees Matineo Wednesda 4 » remedy is tho Syrup of IMigs, manufacy | Zouaves, in uniform with torches, abour 100 | T'he police promised to look for the femule 180 rable for all Ui in Chicagi A o L £ 0y, - Lexixaros, Ky., Oct. 12.—Auother fair . S R P F A ST Tho se ial of 2 02 memoraplo for.allbime; lu-ClioRgo. - £ Y —— T 4 Epastxazon, Ly, Ooh ) oraerls ured by the California kig Syrup Co. strong, beaded by the band, At tbe court | The second trial of Henry May, the voung | brilliant company gathered in hovor of the [} NEW ORI ONDERLAWD AND i e ‘)’” roush "“Ll al ;Q“l"- ““0 o ”'(;‘ —_ house tho exercises opencd with aselection | man ac ‘ll‘:‘l of s;;vung g from Hoyden Bros., | yavdy na tor,. after whom the club is THEATER AR BIJOU THFATRE | witness the sport at the Kentucky NEIFS ! YESTERDAY. by the baad. 5. W. Collins, president of | is onin Judge Davis' court yesterday. At < AL 4 e LATENR v, 2. ¥ Trotting Horso Breeders association track e tho Young Men's Rapublican club o Tan- & {oxmer:iris] ALIRIS \erRy oOF cOUTLNS JUry namod, a4 mils Vhe. “‘."‘”‘.""“l"“"."‘l" " e A ©OTIS WISEK. | toduy. Tho track was in excellont condition 5 f s Sy coln, was tho first spcaker. Ho made an | disagreed. world’s exposition, tuo dedication of which | Monca:, Tuesdiy cnd Wednesday, O:tober | AN HOUR OF REFINED SPECIALTIES i B(rat!racn. 9:8) pace. 20.81,000: Boa Girb | O Dr.Cr As L Roid hus boon shoson prest~ | 2o the principles of the republican party. | lows were rendered against tho defunct L 8 L0108 ) BONY, 9 - i S acaatache 5ilY DRES. RUESBN 0] - Bas Glek | Gont id lias boen”chosou presi= | 0 NG “Wwis then introduced by Cr W, | lnmber firm of 8. 12. Howell & Co., upon tho |, Among the spoakers jonight woro ' Prest DT ON €O | 3 N third, Missourl h 2 Up 1’ 4 e World's c o 5 . 4 Lass fourth, Time: 2:18, 21181 1101y, Gl of Mars Iiros, elotn. | Hoso and the applauso following his | calling of the docket today: B, P. Wag- dent C.” C. Bonucr of the World's congr | . GENERAL ADMIGSION € i Eocond race. freo-for-all trott e, porse $4000: s OfMary Bioss loth=| appearance lasted at lenst fivo minutes. | goner, £,4u8; First National bank of Omaba, | fXIass whosa subloct was *The Coming 200 IENERALADKISSION 200 ¥ }I.I‘y};u;l v-’:i m;n-”-ww"'lnll‘(‘ur;lnu Ahird, Al tronbies are sup- | When quietwas restored Mr. Mujors ectered | 4,650, l’;\vnhll)m\(u.||,1|‘1~\\ i lhvl‘mv‘.hp.‘mlufiu of In the Latest Suceess, - » Art Gall i gk tourt) tlo 10fh." Thue: 21134, nuw-wuv\« ave boon the oxuse of the suiclde, nto a calm discussion of the issues of tho | The funeral of Cyrus Mead, the young ]‘l‘”:"“ m‘ll:m":'ll‘“f""'tpjl.'f;“':'f°;‘ on ( 0- O Lini Art Gallory, LUt . W. Wobstor, & drummor for a Philadol- | day, covering the ground entirely with un- | Omaha man who e Meoad, the y umbus—His Mission and Character.)’ An- A \ S i ) ) g maha man who committed suicid oni- ¥ Ly R A D 4 TS (unfinishod) WA | phi i, copiittod suloide at (Tuats hotol, | ansiverablo arguments, lis arraigament of | vor rocontly, 0ok piuco 1og huipido 1o Dou | other” feature way a.poom, VThe SYorid Ui L Locke Richardson. ‘ ; (uninisbed Prince lierschol won twoheuts | Ciuoimnail, 0. by 1aking poison. lossas ut | the alliauce party causod great applause. FAEBDEY, APNTL A0 TORL m the | Giyvers,” by Maurice Fraucts Eyan of Notro ; IVENING, OO T, 13TH 9% + | the Lutonia ra indicate w cause for th T 3 u sidence parents at 923 South I'won v ; THURSDAY BVENING, OCT. 18 250K, sl | [ 1o | His tvibutes to Hurrison, Crounse and Field 20tk street. . The iuterment wasin Fores; | Dimo univorsity, . e A Pleasinz Entertalnment of Rare Merit o i 3oL ot e— A Lansing, Mol at a speofal moeting of | WOF? Rreoted with great eheering, and ho | Lawn cometery. ““‘\“'\,”.‘,“,'“";,"‘“',",“,“."“’;‘fi‘,"‘ Hera Nl SONCS DANCES L S I ‘ A J N of 1 ope nou o od 08 whic - 4 pa : iam A, Ambverg, stdont of the club; Hon, S . A Loutaville Wi Two, But Only Counts One | SoRIHIS Ui guarantiny SART fo | DAL b moskintimate siowin AL iR ciowo | o yase Herk kare Byl Luokor sixty deys | Wiklam, Lows Celly of Bt Laut, Mionc: | - Bright Dialogue. ~ Witly Sayings —KING LEAR — ns Two, . Gunts One 5 nu y AT Py 1 the hill yesterday,ithe first five oo bread | Special World's Faie Commissioner Thomus (- ROY b5 1 of T to uli immigrants enter- | Of the meeting Mr. Majors was escorted to | 1vd water.” Tucker 15 whbad ma . - RReui ; Box sheots S 15 4 Tk ), at Chinse and Fddy's. % ok Mt o 0 ! d " Tuv d man and is botter | B, Bryan, Judgo Thomas A, Moran and Hoo, 0x sheets open Saturday morning b0c, 1 - . §r. Louis, Mo., Oct. 12.~Tho Louisvilios | "5 tau raacisco tho United Statos survey }";3\:10;3"';"n";‘;“f";‘b-ro"“‘;;fic;lv‘fr‘;h‘m}“ 10° | oft locked up. o provosed toJohn Waybright | Johu Powerof Escanaba, Mich, The toast COLIS' UM wou Lwo kaues from St Louis today, but | stanurilassior hasurrived tron ort ' fus Botp) ohoers: wera. give. for Harrisan, | AUKIEY tob & silooi, bus Waybrigus e- | wLoo XI(IL." Was reanondad o by Arch B A only oue of them, the first, connts in tho | §¢nd: A burty of scisntistenre on Crounse and Majors, and the inquiry, § )k 7 ishop I'echan, the Columbus club beivg a onday evening, October 17th : e e et v po | lor Wi v hieow enwsod he bnat summor | §\Wnav tho matter with Walson?' met Begluolog this wea Tlov. Dr, Franlin distinctively Catholio organization. Monday evening, @etohorieth : every way outplayed, aud the loss of tng | 4d British Calumbi Alialcn | yrich the boarty responso, “Ho's all vigut.” | WAL RS S SECL S P SIS Yrejus's Ontbollo Colebration, Mrs. S. K. O'NEIL OUTH OMAIIA MAN FAT “ 2 ¥ 8 June! A 2 hte) " oA A N 23! & beid ihe N el o clal T . s \J il T SOL O 4 NN game was supplemented by their loss of the yh:ll‘t‘.;’; 2Ly YlunEys flaug Ler ot the Jato By Thurston's Convincing Argument. roferenco to iho infifence 0f Judaisw on | GuurNa, Nev, Oct 12.—=|Special Telegram | |, oy or (o Minnenpolts senool of Physi= | av O o s aat ] great catcher, Dick Buckloy, whose right e anoral froteb axontof the Hustinn. | McCook, Neb,, Ust, 13.—[Speclai ‘Tele. | otber rellglons et vHistory, Ité Place | to Tur Big,1—Tho four bupdrodh angiver. | ©FISE cal Tralninz, Y3 | it il o v ety (h w6 tont o which forearm was broken in @ collision at tyo | L0 aLen fiivo been wnited in i riaze i | eram o Tae B, |—A large orowd turood IEae YR iE HE "d‘“ st lzbire. sary of tho lavding of Columbus was cole | (ol B el Calture | Ehicpratasmorwiibanter. it ke Liato 3 pened to "i" l"'“w"l- exumined bis arm and | Lrosidont Perkins of the Buriington, uncle of | afternoon despite the beavy rain storm. His | snowed at Cheyennd” s@storday and other | LhC Buspices u'r :hew:-muilu- chuu"ll.“ Tne ~ o borsswansily over accomnlslied. | e o ronounced - it broken in two places. 0 groowm. pol s ~ 4 A H d \eF | procession, which s _over onp-half miie S ) A T s Jeeonnsed. i - broken ly two_ p Eott spoech was one of his strongest offorts and | points iu the northwestel At Kearnoy nearly | [00e il headea by n facsimile of the San- M. .Lecturg Room | @o wime owskis o \LIL LOTS St. Louis 0000011103 150, carried coaviction to bis Nstoners, Ho at. | an ineh of wator fellf/ Abe rain storm was | iy Maria with Calumbus in tho bow und two A AND PARTS OF LOTS ON DECA Loufsviile. 00308101511 Ewperor Willium of Gorony Is recolving a ::v\'(.e-liihu veloulle:pur(l;‘l] l:lulfuln;. abawing | WORKUE Sasurend 68 pgrapidiy followed by | pras bande. |"°‘"‘ Jaah of Qinaha pald a0 On Monday Eveaing, Octoler 17th, PUR STREET FROM 27 PH STREE B e Tonla 61 Loalavlile. 1| cordial weicome t Vienna. at by alsolute vernment owuer- k eloquent tribute to Columbus o audi- AT e R z NTER B L L e, e Tt T8 | ““Dlioro woro fourteon now cases of cholera | 1P Of rallroad, ‘telegraph gad ex A swail fire was afEbovored iu the bailway | crco complately filled the largo opera house AL I ARinoN ro 2)0TH STREET AND ANTER- B e s Battarioss Hawley, | ava two deaths from tho diseuse ut St Petores | Press lines such ' hordo. of “feaoral | of the Unitad StatesyyeMonal bank bullding | The ceiebration 18 closed tonight by a grand | , Cstoguesgiviug un oupine vh B8 HEERSAIT | SECTING STRELI'S: Buckley and Brigas: Sanders and Merritt, burg Tuesday. OMcebolaers would be créated whose | dbout 8:i0 o'clock lastnightand thecbemical | ball given by the Arcient Order of Hiberni Aduwi toleeturs 5 o Piekots ae ot Max | youare hereby potifigd thit the under- . e A Parls nowspaper prints o sensational o~ | teuure of offico would bo mensured by the | was telephoued for. A smail Lolo bad beon | ans 1 Treckel's ball MY ErOs & Cl's stro, 1ith nad Fa nun, ; oo disnLerested fronho ders of the b B Pz 4 count of un attempted assussination of the | length of the admivistration then in power burned in the floor, whieh o 0o repai e e e = | b, hive been Auiy wppointed by NEW York, Oct. 12.—The Giauts were not | czar of Russia. The story, however, 13 un- | that it would be impossivle ever (o getrid of | for £5. 1t was thoughl Lhat a pile of waste Greut Ly v Madrid, . wayor. with - the upproval of the city K {o 8 playing bumortoday aud they closed the | pounced as ubsolutely untrue a bad sdministration. He showed that o | bad been carelessly left i the hall. Mapuin, Oct, 12.-~The festivities in honor cotnell 0f sald city, o assess the damago 1o sonson at tho 1olo grounds with a defeat. | ThoofMeial cholera roturns for Hambur, i1 governmental coutrol was better th tho owners res Voot the properly Attendance, 5 Score: put the Rambar OF Hew Ofase Rt winotesn ad | ZIEIS ROKGrRImORIY CORKI WA e han ted Of grado of Deatir . 01 Rut b numbor of uew eases at nineteen und | ownership. - Ho ool up the tanff in detail = ot weraots and i terao:t b I;m' York w00 100 Feported: | Thore wero no deaths o ©43¢ Was | and showed that evervthing affacted by tha % 5 ot < f strect 1 necessAr dinaneo althoore.. ... 2 0 10 DAL McKiuloy bill is toduy sold cheaper than Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. iaer 1 Eept 2ith u Hits: Now York, 7: Baltimo DoWit's Sarsap: . ever beiore in the history of tho country. He | proved sepr ied ; New York, T: Haltimore, % efulL Abarted goswroys suon Pol- | tnado (he money queition so pialu and | e firthor uotfied. that having N e Tt emorer &, “isattories: 1eing | B0 us sorofula, skin disaases, oczomy, rheu. | fBado the wober. GEFNCH oy ey (-] | \uposntment, and duly quiiod aud Boy)e; Vickery and Kobinson matisw, (ts timely use sav2s many Lives. rought the resuits before the iaboring wan A o WiTh s wligy INED iy 0f " aane wia B, 10 such & way as Lo forever clear bis mind of D at tho ho > it Easil e enators Quit Kasily. Mount Vernon Pure Virginia Rye.—I | All elamor for cheap mouey, aud appesied to \ Afternoon, at the o 3 Purapririia, Pa, Oct. 12.~The Phillies | hog 1o call the AR O p“;,“'c To | U sitizens to stand up and vole for Ne- | Barnaw atreot, | wl layed all around the Washingtons today. hov, ” braska's iuterests. ¢ Inits of sald elty, meet 1 , ~ Weather cool; attendance 807. Score: theabove populur brand of pure ryo wh TR s testod froo byan EXPERT OPPIOIAN | & o spanderis 8u6 s e noo Ml Beore: o 5 | kv and respoctiully ask u com parison with Walnat Hill Kepublicans, Ex ’ | 0 | asseusn ; e 1o Lhe uwnore Fadpos e seanesane 0 e " on b H P > . o S Perfeot adjistnent, o or lcnses Nerve | veiy of said proporty, ailfeeten by sald cha Phitudelphia . 03483000 328 any owher brand of pure rye offered in The Walnut Hill Nioth Ward Republican | B e erod by using our Spactacies | OF:Mimde, tking into sonsldoration apectsl Hits: Washiagton, 15; Philadeiphia, 12, Er- | this mavket. It is far suberior to any | elub gave its visitors Tuesdaynight & repub- o lusses V'ricos dow for first viasy | Peuelits itany 4 sore: “\Washiuzio, 4 Phitaduiphia, 0" Eirned | other whisky and I guaranteo its abso- | lican feast that was worth golag wiles to ‘m@ :: LSRN You uru notllind o bs progent ub e {ius 9 faoet Washingon, & Paliaduipble & Mut” | lute exceilence in tlavor as wellag its | doln 1. ‘Tne attendance was good aud the éa | Statoments concorning siil nasossniout 205 purity and its wholesome effects. Tha | tire weeting a very entbusiastic ous. The list | THE ALGE & PENH]LO [m of damuges as you way consldor propay ‘ Spiders Don't Need 1t. public is invited to call and tey it. Hon- | of speakers was the largess tiat bas parici- ! ‘ Wi Ve, Purrsuuka, Pa., Oct. 12.—The Clevelanas | vy Hiller, 616 N. 16th St., family wine | pated 1n any of tue elub meetings this year EL s AN, BTOUIKDALK. 3 failed to appour 10-dey when pluy was called, | and tiquor house. swond hotel block, aud the way in which good republican doc- i 1145, 15thsSk, Creightoa Bozc 0 1, Neb., October OLh, el Oialse

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