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D) g THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMRER 25 1803, 7 d anarchist that their new palaces on T"FIR Bl{ I (S D\‘"FD L'I‘ blacksmiths, helpers, carpenters, switch- | 1 RBF 'l' \ l 0 'l- S[ "\ | Towls, on the othor hand, is & man of ginnt [ N \ RTTCTONS | Cnristian retigion ts 1owared by its followo ward by that pet of the anarchist, the dyna- up the human ronning equipment of a rail- Uis renders him a most formidable antagonist platform with the members of other relig. mite bomb, 1t was learned from one of ~ the road. They were told that o strike was im tiach man is reported to bo in the b con c—— fons is to mo most strange. Had wo roals T at he Cirane Genverl Gepes. ThEs 4 A O Ry e Dy e . ¢ dition possible, 17ed sooner tho value of tho study of compar- apacity at the (H‘;wl Ce ‘.,;‘v depor that | Fathor and fon Meet Death in a Well at . m..l,;'“4:,-l(”l]v‘Iu“.\’vym"v::.:‘\ - told they | Ho Finds the Artioles as COhanged by TWO 70 ONB ON DIRUN oquent Sermon of an Omaha Divine on the | Mtive re NS we should have saved our Cornelius Vanderbilt received an anonymous vould bo notified when wante } lotter t0 the effect that his new home Hazard, tharil . {0 P | setvos from many humilistin iata ko Mitohell ¥ Bo Satisfactory, — Chioago Oongress, [ Costly experiany humilisting mistikes and at Fifth avenue and Fifty-vichth street ‘ . o ew York Rte " o experiments in our conduet of for. . NOW MARKED ABSOLETSE. it SSW ERG New, York Wed Hawd fiive th A CIRN miswions. for e WoId pase Midam wasin danger. One of the workmen at the h > yet unfinished residences aiso discovered a | EZRA AND FRED DUDLEY TH: VICTIMS what we now realizo, that to attempt force S New Yong, Sop! t was rumored in | p A s 1 castorn bt PeTon Thtranee t thE Words That ftave Gone Out ot Poputar | WILL FUT HIS ~ NAME DOWN TODAY Yomk, Sopt. 2.1t was rumored in | Ry, T, ), MACKAY HEARTILY FAVORS IT tern nations the Labits of 1ife and card tacked upon the covered cntrance to the b sporting circles today that Billy Plimmer s of \ muse als buildiog. This card was covorad with & i nwl, which declared that | the mo had | reaking of a Tope the Canse of the Ar- | Words, liko dogs and bonnets, have | oot or the vich man to suffer for the so A o i e . at day is bast the Slled Wrones of Lhe poot.. 1t wis. O£y 10s fulr—Several Hours Required to Ros- Shelt dy, and wwhion thiat day i past thiey mdiary in its tone. bu Mr. Vauderbilt be- cuo the Bodies—ifow it Taaliioned Hieoms of GRIAR: 10 ) rorarded % Rxpdeien vod vas the work of some crank who ashioned pieces of china, to be arded at nose easily and it punchod hard on e bec |:ull1\n\'n \oedl Yer the recent, ROwSPApE? Dvcdrred only as curiosities. The dictionary that dith VAt HOTbAY B004 FO8 BN s Will Have Good Resul New oL Hep Others Destitat discussion about anarchists and their threats ks till koeps them is romembrance, but L I'his story did not have the slightest offoct, b YORK, Sept. 24 ~Dr. Jenkins, health L . marks them with the fatal “obs” (obsos upon the odds of two to ono on Dixon in bet ofticer, this evoning y ~v|-\' ? .\wvl\: T leto), ropresents the closet shelt where New Yo Sept. 24, —Charles Mitcholl, | ) ; An affair resulting t ld china is still tolerated, not for | the purilist, spent Sunday at Coney 2ht will take place tomorrow night fort n th v ce o 5. P. Huating- | ¢ b 10 0ld ok 8 € d, ) o Cate . v X information that m" :u::.”:»’:‘»‘ “\N“ ;-"m\ltl:.\l ml“. .lll“\m “\_“ the death of two persons took place abos it use or beauty, but bacause of its very | Istand. He was shown through the Coney ',‘\',' S Somey 1 . ;I‘\r"um“ toay \\\\n 1‘;‘1‘~ 166816 6n tHo Parlinment of vells His | the inhabitants § 66 8 anderbiit's residence. Both cards were | 11 o'clock this morning at the farm of Bllery | antiquity. Fvon the Istand Athlotie club house, and said it wasa { T WO valwlw!“-“ 1o wl‘ o AL h And thoy | fering for the neces s oeauso of undoubtedly of the same origin, and if he | Brewer, about threc and a half miles south- | words in the dictionary does not atguo | good house. It made no difference to him for the featherweight championship of the | shall comoe from the cast were really an anarchist, ho was one of "nv’ vest of this place. Kzra Dudley and son | that they are known outside ofit. For | he said, where he fought Corbott, so long as | world and the winaor's sharo of a $10.000 ";m \|;r nounced tyne of the diseiples of | gvog \wopo visiting the Brewors, who are onlya few wecks aco inan wrticle de- | ho got fair play. He will be present ut the | pur Dixon looks n mo the worae for his koL wbpertaining to the destruction | their ncarest neizhbors. While the boys | scribing tho old pi o of l‘}”‘" ide ¥ | Dixon-Smith ight Monday nizht T A IR s e DG last year, he will vor, . AL et R nder- | were playing b o bull ¥ relossly | known as a sampler, the word “nscend Mitchol rod thut he did not need | NP 18 confident of winnine. ortiot A . o will cadeavor of proberty, or & threat against Mr. Vands re | '8 bull the ball was t , Mitchell announced that he did not ne will be in Smith's cornor in an advisory “Since my visit to the World's ©with hi DIIL of any of his friends or nssistants, 18 nt | thrown into an old well, Fred Dudloy was | 11 tho mots 4 foritod tpjon the sampler | yuon tentning. Mo wasaiready in tolerably | suinotty i b : onco referred to Superintendent Byrncs and | 1oy down by means of a rope was eovrected by the printor to “aceent,” | Tet trdiine 3 T o we ceases at once. Of courso M. » ‘ “May heavon oce! y words with | £ood condition, 4 tho nulshrico ceascs at oncs. O courso M | Wiion near' the'top he lost his tola’and g o s el Uy Words WLl | B Word cotios Beot sy Buele tils oven i Rhgis b i{s one feil to the bottom distance of ab ixty- AL I3 | vion Ju s ‘or! ill to threate agninst his proporty. for I IL{”‘“'I“I) I:\::.v’ dieleatted '-]vlv i t »o‘v:vv:.v': 11\ Loss thana hundred yoars ago, says | 08 that Champion James J. Corbett will to ey hava the few millionaires i ARBABAL TR 1] h AR ‘~!x~ 1 ot ‘”‘ ¥ | the Philadelphia Times, accend meant | mormow aflix Ins~:u.llm'wln'lh\‘.ll"l-.h'\ Of | of this city to lower tho record of 250 mil shown forth our contury’s contribution to snends hia surplus monoy, beyonid enotigh 16 | a ropo mado fast to his body, und after fasts | 4y hjede, pha, Times, aceend i it is | agrcoment between himsell and Charles | on the roud it twenty-four Hours may. reails e For ehmritable onjeets. oo s no | CRINK tho ropo around the boay of hisson | bk IH S 19, S in the dictionary and | Miteliell for a fight next December for the | fatally. Wood started yosterdiy afternaon Hon 10 U States who has siven | DOth were being huuled out and wero within | 1o now word has come to replaco it. | championship of the world a2 o'clock. Mo had covered 281 miles person in the United St h It t ot y 1 twenty-one hours when overcome by as much money toward the erection of ve feot of the top when the ropo broke, | '['hore seems no more reason for it to bo Mr. Newton, president of the club, arvived | JW6 vHdesertion; |Fo 1410 K il s ¢ churches und relieving the neeay as Mr. ting both father and son fall to the bot- | laid on the shelf tha that little old- | at the Interlaken depot today. He was im- ditlon, St lous colloction of wonders of e Tl Imak HE AT wwe Lot | o R VAR BauR b was nearly 3 | fushioned cream pitcher with its quaint | mediately driven to the “Farm,” Corbett's R T MR Aft and - selence; thoss glotious bulldings. "W"|'l|':‘l d'h‘:‘”‘“! slong Fifth avenue in | 0'€lock when the bodies ro recovered, | form and indoseribable decoration of | traming quarters, where he was cordially LoNDON, Sopt. H.—T¢ s roported here that | that fairy, liko steno changing fn b the vielmty of the residences of tho money | foul uir rendering the rescuo very hazard- | wrocn linos and purplo dots that ropre- | yoceived by the championand entortained Lord Dunraven has challenged the Navaloo | With overy stopono takes, was mine and T Kings as there were s few months ago ani | #ent no vino and flower known to bot- | qinner. After dinner Judge Newton hand £ RS L BRI TRSE o i | S0, (16, Lloia: bob RUBIRIES t0-0v0Ey | Diawion |,.»1‘.,_‘nn- ul\'.u;'!u\' Bl m[m’.-‘ ¢ noisy. @ Dudley's head was crpshed. To 1y, t0 bosot unon my chimney plecs. | yhg uptistes of ngreemsnt to Corbeth to read, | to bo sailed in Amorican waters if the condt ‘”‘KHM N L] {“ e A .n’-‘ 3o [ of yellow So said one of the watchman found wuardin 3 1 S enius and power were there revealod as Sos ko, : o requesting him to sign them it they were | tions of tho cup permit UBTSRS ] 4 | Wits 14 d A s, Four the now 1000000 palace of Cornelius Vii- daugiters in Chioago. Dudloy was | DeCanso it is old. Thero are other words | 20U oot il LA never bef i bk AR LTI (Rt e dorbilt, Hosald thal tho owners of palices i v 3 the dictionary mavks obsolota that are | Sitisfactory. Local Wheel Notes. UL 0 toils with his mind to | b Rl AIOAEIELY LyBnu6 HEYE Hot beon IHKInR nHY 1L 50 years old and his son 18, He came | the di Eiall W . Corbett and William Brady, his manager, the humblest mechanic, alicontributed their on Muu Hea/h - lobt rchists placo bombs Prairie Centor last spring. curtent in old-fashioned country places, share toward the wondrous panorama of the t LLLULE i A s b b Lt i among tho crack players of the Omaha | o i it N " ' s outlander, n forcignes, whic carefnlly read the agreement noting 10e s X under their front stoops. He estimated that — - NA { " olgner, s o N e TEhetE aaic i Iy sl s \ world’s progress from the day when men . I L announce at least 700 new watchmen have secured HOW FRICK WAS BOOMED, 8 hbor, outlandish, has ”"_‘ h'”'"ff” 16 by Mitcholl, Corbott snid MWheel club, — Ganymiedes, T s and { emorged from barbarism to tho crowning v of molly, a cmployment since the anarchists bogan meaning slightly uncomplimentary. | it was satisfactory to him and that he would | Tourist = : moments of our present civilization ] Ga theit recont noisy meetings on the €ast | Opp ments of Jud Maxwaell Stopped at | Avoynt, or aroiut, mgeaning stand back, | give iu to the changes made by Mitchell. He Weleh Kingsloy of the Tourists is after Lo me the World’s fair was a parable of side. Nothing in Doy or got behind, is still used by the milk- | said he did not wish to nything stana :I““_l\'lw']‘“ M on l”.\ the ‘-'IH!'\ 1l I:l" the comnunism of humanity. As 1 gazed 1 UL Brynes Watching the Snarchists, FurMoNt, Sopt. 24.—(Special to Tue Bee.] | muld in speaking to the cow that will | in the way of a mceting and said the agreo- R T R R R SRRl T gn_ tho scerios that Pruy, Ind « Sept 24 <Willio Hasking and Superintendent of Police Byrnes was | —The republican county convention for tho tstand in her place to be milked, :":;llfl :\slmlnt r\-mmyn_wm Lk ble. Cor- | yorver 15, 1808, 5 RES L0 Lho BANELOE BTos v\u.‘\l;] Jvlu.f‘lqflx'}\'u I!I{I._\ French, injured in (:vv Wabash asked i1 he believed the auarchists would | nomination of a republican county ticket has SO L WS R R UL S e troDot Ot | e aliviat bl hotenth & shess of-1iks cnterprise, the workmen who toiled to make | YoCK: were buried today. John Barber, dare 1o molest Fifth avenue property | peen called for October 11 at 3:30 p. m, | Another who teases him, and the die- iy B0 Lhab HRAL ORI NG e ot 1 on TaBAJRY, At THULSAY, EVO o now, a | the dream a veality and the capitalists who [ the firemin of the freielit train was brought owne i 3 Ihere is likoly to be a lively time. Tt begins | 1ONALY suys it means to ‘make sad, but | 0¥ and NSRBI to b B uurniug out last Tuesday ovening to | hud faith enough in_tho scheme to furaish | 1 the bospital today i o dangorous con Skias 4 ; it any L until Monday, he thought best to do so, 1 u tlon. ‘Thesu othobs aro i \ L e ras Third avanue with any | to orop out that the Richards olomont teod | that it is obsolete, Sl hen wen it over to his manager, Will- | 1ako o hand it the imprompta voneert ana | ie moucy, without which the dream would | fition by L RO 500 e tho. onvirg. party Wil be under | PAsses to carry their cnds. From ull sec- | from whut we are usod 4o etiben in Newton filled “Iursday evening for the card tourua- | men unborn S NS 1 LI l cat. 1o not intend telling jusu whavour | UonS of tho county candidates are springing | grammer or prouunoiution, or meaning | Miteholl went to Far Roclaway tonfght | ment. ! G A SR R LR 1 s i dealing with theso so-callod an- | UP like cowslips in May and claiming that | of words, to the ignorance or stupidity | for the purpose of commencing training for Tast Sunday a number of the Tourists | #0d captial and labor shall ~bo Mus, 1. C. Hinn, Romervil Né rchists, but suffico. itto say that they are | they promised the support of the | of tho gpeak: It may not be bad, but | the great fight. followed Levit Sancha over to Under | fomented iu the sorvios of & united S| T W0yEswond omen or B Ryoes iy “Control aui Fifuh avenun | United party providing they would link their | O St s e wood, Ta. At least they foliowed the cloud | it when the true relations of Labor Phoaaiix, Ariz b 3 L \anwer of destruction by | destinies with the Erick boom. Hence Ire- | ONLY antiquatod English. Such as ourn FOUND THE VALKYRIE IN SHAPE, of dust which enveloped his clussic form. | Spital shall be acknoy d and v | T e OB e o Do R onOLICOSIUSLIO Ot Foopiars aid sNOF UL Rand VS Gabl for'ours, umbril for umbrella, afeard for The head wind which the boys faced on the “"“"“*”'“fl“ '“1‘ll\\“'m”"*~»'\14“'"' a WEITI B FORROANT hombs. % : AT 5 S FUIIEUAST. S ior ahorllt gad othor varuidntes | BltAld, rls for rlsen, t0 ax for dsk, outsn | Hast or Danravan ViRl Hie Mucsr and 1s | Homewartl Cr(h. Whs. 1 oo o T | OF thn pastca relio oF tho Tonn Has. dhiE e frowsy-headed fraternity who pose as MLt it e | all men's woot be each man's rule, a — (SRFiyeind b SR are cqually numerous ou_ like condity for put out or extinguish, even “put Well Plensed—For n Trial, blew tho enamel off thicir whoels in patches. | 4ll inew's good shall beench maw's vule, and 0 I Nebraska with Norther quieton the cast sido all day today. Not one | Couscquently tho outlook for heavenly | thom things away” for thoss . thic New Youk, Sept. 2.—The earl of Dun- | At Wilkox's melon pateh, through the kind: | When all Tt b i UL EbORLS Wi, fiioe! of them would say @ word in reference tothe | DAFIORY is Mot especially promising However, theso exprossions have had | raven, the ownerof the Brivish chiallenger | 1eS8 0f the vraprietor. ‘the dust-begrimed | ¢losely kuit together as our own w TS g Y, ; ¢ A I'romont’s bunk clearings for the week y I N f g et 8! riders were feasted on melons. ‘The club de- 1t Was Bightty Nam ASHINGTON; Sept orccast for Mon rams from Vienna saying that anarch- | Gremonis bnke cleavings for 'the w thele day and areno longer good English, | for the- Amerien's cup, arrived at sunriso | *0C T R L K | duy: ¥or Nobraskn—Fulr; coolor f sothers ‘“',.l”["_-‘ (!N‘[‘ been nippéd in the bud by the Mrs, Scuator Allen 18 10 tho city with her | 88 they do not }mrnful‘lu to the prosent | yosterday on the Cunarder Campania. With | Wilcok for s oy o th Not o | AaT Hist PO TER I LR Lot 1 felt | "Plio usually fond-mouthed mombers were | SO0 and daughter maline nrrangements to | US0 and cust g st be tho stundard | him came the countess of Dunraven, her | singlo rond hog was encountored s Monto Crlstomust havo foiy as ho redched | . For. Towa ~Fairs cooler. in tho vieinily ot very reticent and displayed an alarming ‘"‘\‘“f""l“l‘l-““fl“; DL '~l'flt'§‘j‘l- RS SRR r““"‘ DO | two daughters, the ladies Rachael Wynd- | Below is the perce ntage of cach playel e rock of refuge in the harbor his | Des Moines: northivesterly winds wmount of ignorince in regard io the move: | A 105 Intevestiug iucident occurred uid of cortain ways of pronouncing | yuu Quin Dt Aidein Wyndham. | Who has participated in the hieh five 1o cary prisou lifo and exclaimed: “The | For Soath Dakota—Lair; sliehtly vising ments of their brethren in Austria. vu.“w_-m‘ Wr‘tf('-" ] ) county I"HI |”! words now used only by uneducated O | Quin; his brother-in-law, Hon, Charles | MMent at the Tourist club house: schedule | ywor ne! This is God's world, and as | ure; northwesterly winds. it e Mbbon™ 1n s oa ebe with e | old-fashioned poople, us_ contrury, mis- | Qiini his o o Ormonde, - Lord | Sh0Ws umberof games won and ‘lost by | T am God's. ehilds this wortd and’ il ity s > o 1bo) onor not only of her bel 5 4 (R ATRS Tl € gl C onde, Lo each. Twe ames have now ' playe tyis DA TEAR NS RUSSLIN WARS TP LOST. the oldest porson presont, bl the. pionet “hh ous, ']'Lw“' mons !I'mnul of con- | Wolverton, Colonel Arthur Paget, Hon. e ,,,‘“.'i'w[ et s "\“[“‘\‘ s L s D L f oF mits Weamien Briear == AR IBINGLL 6 oL SHE T A b e Horh el racy, mischievous, blasphemous. cules A. Languishr and Charles Bary algnlyyetitopl S 35 11 order 1 enjoy vis this selfishn 3 sl Pousalka with All on Board Lost tn the | fomalc seitier of the great Ellchorn v b Aol )‘l el e e rlos Burtington. | il be played ‘off next y evenin SORSIOHEthiLbitie KEATMMHIS S It 4~ Omiha x She is Y0 years of age and has attended ev is cus) prove that these are not ho Campinia arrived off the bar about § | fid pePIYC 1 n 1%, NGO pivod WA thicote Guif of Fintand. 2 RORTRG 5 r0- | oclock, having mads the |y N e bell vings promply and play is intended to destroy. Tho tr ainfull compared with corre 4 5 " o i county fair held in- Dodge county. She is | mispronunciations, but only an old pro- | 0! s s vnaibassage.n Vo days i (ioyidibe onihandiat - thit lour, ready to be | Che ' B HIIvaR. s TR Dyla S ept e SIrag monts [of | f6 )1 so o s ina ) IHOji8s i i f i on na nivs| U CINEOR rEtiiREA by the"people after | elghtoenhours spdnineminutes and renched | So2tcq " Coloner Buswall Wil sive a0 be o ision 1o ol poodwork, couts and other wrecknge that | more of the exhibits of a people whom she | tho educated classes had given it . e o -ioro a8 tlong dolAyy| ¢iigipinyaringking: tholl highest, percaneaga. | Lod Dossessions; T tempers i have floated ashore in the Gulf of Finland | piloted into what was then known as the De. Johnson gave the accent. to the first |'\: I:IIY\“ IthmI'x;nm \:Ilw-x:y Iuw li“unvvwi»l next Thursday evening for ten games All oy One Platform, BT bk bure 4 0 asart. " + - Y ally nder way at 8: ora Danraven, dt S 5 o5 re t ) N Hperi how that the Russian warship Pousualka, ican Desert. sylable acade: ikka: me I A i e Hind played that evening. the parliament of relizions hold i Meors und | 150 seataon. had | _John A. Close, anold. ind esteemed Fre. | S¥lable in academy, like melancholy | with the countess and hor dauehters and the | ! — = 120 Thay gatherod from Grety. ghth ten officers and 150 scamen, had | | JoWA A Close,anold and esteemoed Fre- | g yavsimony, With Shakespeare as his | rest of the party, cameon deck. All wero tha suns Fvory rellzions BOISE whe v foundered nnd that all hands were lost. ported to be convalescing at the | @uthorvity, and Walker praises those | anxious to get a glimpse of the Valkyrie as . 3 0 3 ted on the samo platiorm. Side b i h ety T ooiay i Mot Episcopal hospital in Omaha. “who. grievee to seo the compound de- | it lay off Bay Ridie; but in the mists of the | ' ¥ 3 entile, Russian and Greok, bLE oF FHalAad for Eialt e Fory s. 1% 1t Kliae, oneol the women pioncers i part 5o far from the sound of the sim- | morning the low, black hull of the yacht was Shienborg | ish and Japane. A S AT s e bl odse county and widow of the late | ple,” with *‘heroic fortitude” have op- | 3 k‘;',;-‘__‘,‘,fll"’l"n Crt i s : ¥ . UL LR AL IO B et from since. ‘Tho Pousalica had four ana o | totendl Kiine of Ioutanclie, was buriod at | posed the multitude by pronouncing th dock the Earl nid i W haye had a pess 3 Lo . b e er falhsate dustadiotrooniicl i Dhe f A R B0 1 place on Friday . 5 wWor owledoe as it isi : . SRLLE D IORSE T . bishop s robes of office nn . S olichof animon Shrtieds IR ninc (ch connection is_now made with Balg- | L0380 the word knowledge as itis in | ang voyago and look: forward to 8o spion: - s 10 | thio high pricst of Shinntolem oy ag thiomda. | incher guns, was of 2,001 Lons displacement, had 78 ke and the last pipe was lnid vestor. | the Word 1o know. ~ Ho suys the “pulpit | did taces. 1o T think the Vallepioe mo e B it AT e 1Zich toid his own. story, and what a §to cpurks from Otirer Stntions us 8 o m. Iy iosb power, jant wusolassod ins ||, g o S ST iial GxpagLod iiat SLron vors | AHA BATINAY SItor Sy anTa R1y onTe Aandtion |Lwshs L don’t cavetomake any prediction, but | 1 22 ConHOvGN L 50 | each nad 1o tell. Al intollermes and big o ot 0 o o Sl e N T A T e e a1 s | Lhardly thing I would have cone here if it | Sueba 0000 10 & 5% Bk obEViAvas! FoNBins Gaeh Than Nonoails sl A i T o Dol vie e Lor e hoiaal | s Fomoriom : and the stage hold out inflexibl st | did nothave a good!.chance. Fron the re saddunienle : fearlessly gave a reason for the faith that Ben washed ashore n the Gt ot iand | Elghtoon of the twenty-ofic tions of the | it. rud tho nation at large seems insen- | POV A L DL T Lonident iwiilaiid i was iu him, and it wi that heavy gates swept over | NOW iron standpipe are in place. ~When | sible to the improvement.” They COM- | boar, and from what I know of the | Clubmembhers ave reguested to bring thes suataoste atrlkdng Sscanot wellscal ik Lorshie loft port, Thers | completed it will stand 110 feet high and | Yinue oven in our day to o : X { u i\ 1% tecostal, when tho arehbishop of the old thoso waters soon afterslie loft port. Thero | tompletcd it will inue even in our day to pronounce as in | Vailkyre it will b a g ace. 1 was not | friends and introduce them on “club nights. EANn R R TR R LT Boumalin tis tone amiralty stito, that the | Moo 5 ciss Mens club bld it annual | th 01d ludiorous shyme: surprised to hear this morning thav the 5 exclaimed: ‘In the ominent namio of (God 1 ousalkailins fourdered, meeting yesterday and cle Aoz tho mizhty mon of Knowlodze _‘Lfl“‘- i ""'1‘ bevermvelinul ).V-'-*“"l"lhl.\-”fi"i ask blessing upon this pariiament.’ Benenth directors for the ensuing year: ’ VAL ke professors i Gros it wi's liable have rough weather tha q q the venerable hands bent Christian, Bud CARNOT DECLARES FOR PEACE, ol ) Ired e ps : vould have rotarde: “ader | Robbors K ded ap Valparalso wable I istiun, QARNOTED] BINELOR EEAL Kickols D. Marr, Charles Do T The lexicographers maybe were a lit- | SoUld ave vetarded its progress. — Und Are Now Faily Know {hist and Monammedan alike. The keynote 5 BN Cabis Tonnil S se S ed ; aayL "> | the circumstances [ thiuk it did remarkasly E v . ot:thomaoting wis R T Ch G Sigaificant Xpeech of the President of the 3 V. Dowse, W, I\ Grool ana 13 | 12,500 easy with the “nation at large,” | woll. Tshould not have felt auy anemeiioey VALPARAISO, Ind., Sept. 24.—Coroner Contes | {1 s ahening » ¥ i Freuch Kopublic, will hold & meoting for the | %04 Derhaps that was why they scemed | had ‘it heen out. another week, feritisa | will hold an inquest tomorrow on 't merely as Bupty . Catholics Panis, Sept. 24. —A dispatch from Beauvais 3 n;m-:mmu‘\u the 1lm|n~nv.l»rm-.m l'lll’.ll'“”;»;m) st \"‘"'l:L (i ”l'u hip at it | ODinson, the robber killed yesterday. The | and Confuctans, Pavsces g ians, St Broside S e u - southern Pennsylvania, where | The firsi persons to board the ship at its [ o0 oo thi ethodists and 3 cre as auys thit Prosid nt Carot entertaind 200 Grand NSOV AR s yD ey many examples of metonomy hilvo beon | Dier Wero Dosiener Georzo T, Watton and | Pbers hud in their trunks shocs wiih she | Metiiodists o Sosioms, b N e s iend orsien oMcarslatierst gy ELRAY BEHEE LS Mnehiito T || Loy s ploslotin 'replaced by | Sailmaker Rutsoy, wlio ‘wera cordially pe- | soles cut off, leavy black crepo for musks, [ URIICHS of o veligious pasliament, ove O AETy A HANG0 Y OrS Eh ot i S ooy 3 obscrved, cucuiber is often replaced by . et A B s 5 | which flies no sectarian flag, but whero for e O T S B T et < { i % | ceived by the earl; who drew them asileand | and eartridges. Papers and lotters found in ST b DTee Nire the close of ‘the binquet he made a signifi- | DEE.i—Considerable excitement has boen | the genoral name of plekie, s () the first time in a large couneil is litea up oAt et Puddl-1h i R > y 8 e AL : talkked earnestly with them. Lord Dun- | the trunk of the wounded man show his » banner of love, fellowship and brothor. cant speech. President Carnot congratu- | stirred up over the charge that Rev. G, H. | thrifty gavdener, anticipating the briny | ryven with Mr. Kersey, Mr. Watson and | name is Claive | wbinson, instead of Moody, | hoo sty £ e Javed e Dench army. which, ho said, gave | MeAdam of Unity Methodist chorch had at- | fate that awaits it, designates the vine | Mr. Ratsoy drove immeliately to the White | as * he gave it st night. . and Idresses of welcome by the Roman ::. »nr‘ul .m‘x,'; ngoian her Bt ”3"‘.“ and - | tempted to put s arm around and kiss Miss | and its fruit. Star dock, where they spent some time in | that he was in the employ of A. J. Conroy & | (v tholic bishop of Chi who was followed e i mnees bad sqtenlilby e | itia Bavie fona ot his oLl Tady mombai Lantern, Dr. Johnson says, is by mis- | overhauting W cxamining the Val- | Co., Cinelnnath, and W. B. Tamsson, Tort [ 1" Caniinat Giotns o 'qeras followed ok s S EO CHORE | snnei 48 Do 3 S ;. | take written lanthorn; b se transpar- | kyrie’s rvacing outfit. Then they burded | Wavne, Ho had cavefilly destroyed every- | OhE vl BasTih g o it JLOMeta : L Hag 5 Ihe « lias been made by her father, W i wthorn; because transpal although all might not agree in matters of friendships, which she would be glad 1o ) A\ § >, ! i } 5 & 1 3 ! ; ey S T R R crally | the tug Lewis Putner and’ s:camed | thing which would show where any of his s il celebrate with festivitics, and she could J v s claimed “the young lady | ent cases for candles were generally | the —tug ; rm on which th Fo b and uld pr Y | rapidly over to Bay Ri where the, 3 friends lived by teaving off the | claim with uplifted hands her sineom has made a voluntary statement which ex- { made of horn, and those who did nog | o An A e e g e fanao :fi, TR b R e At 4 “’f platfori Bohnriny, = r v o firn 3 on s tho pastor. The aten is i k v 3 srivati o &) " % ¥ 5 2 o e saebEa Lo ch AuSED, o umani and Sl knowl Y )| Bl R forpeato In tho firm conviction i e Ry ety | know the derivation of the word from | priskly at work, Lyihg ab inchor off see AL identliivation check found on inm | feom (rowcon. Tt Ol e gs, Hhen A e future belor.gs to Providenco uud right, church, who refuses to divaige ita fall con. | L1 Latin lanterna were satisfied that | luatic Yacht chub hotse, with tho white en | siye: “1f foml ameonec found on ium | g Nowizaniandinnd fora e =P G S tents until the church frial €O ) this was the true etymology. The | sizn of the Royal Yacht squadron flyine jured telegraph No. 517 to the United States words of hope agoment LoNbos, Sopt. #.—Tho Daily News this W I Diiatarhe Sraferaithaia) wrges, will | Wicket-basket-covered glass jurs, used | the stern. On retura to th e White Star pier | identification compa Cineinnati. 0. o Eoiss (i an A s ins morning concludes an article from Brazil by | be charzed with slandering the pastor and | by Europegn peasants and sailors, were Dunrayen aud M. Korsoy_ droye to bollaved hoifs nsbrathor lof sthadead ? ; T an 4 | ad IEh 9 - | by them called **Damo Jeanne: £ Delmonico’s, where they had luncheon, and 1d when told so today it scemed 1o | “Bogun in such a spirit, wecan lops for romurking thut tho United States will have | restding Blder Moora, It i genc iy Lol e Satiod At d omon " AN | then went tb the Waliorf mnerve him. A letter was found in his | great things from this wonderful g thorins 4 A oVed at the pastor cen careless ( QEnT el O Kno -3 " i e " {: " b - to be reckoned within auy attempt to inter- | (oye th% tho pstor hus el et :n»h;nu; N‘_"\‘::I"J‘_ "':” ";::I "}Li“"‘ “13 .‘flt Lord Dunraven suid this evening that he | pocket, not addressed, dated Chicago, Scp- | of great men. T amsorvy that our own fere with the manifest destiny of Amey vks' 1o hor narents Whlch o, Gonsiiid ed servani §i¢ Bouthern | was much pleased with the condition in | tember 2. to his sister, in which he said tis | chugeh has not boen lavgely rej by restoring the monarchy in Brazil, DYt Rom i s a e G home as the “Jimmy John. ; | which he i found the Valkyrie. **No [ brother I'rank was doing well in work snd nted, for it has everyt to gain and — Rl R el R ns ot o Archaic is another word that in com- | damage has boen done,” suid he, “thit ean- | health, and asked he L to speak a geod | nothing to lose by comarison with other re ~ Boyal Marge Projected. MeAdims was unduly friondly. with the | mon use has lost ity classio pedigree, | not roaidly he repaired. aro hard at | word for him to Kate. "Podaya letter was | ligious systems. Sadly do we iniss from LONDON, Sept. 24.—A dispatch to the young lady, but that hie nad any sinful do. | and has degenerated into “avky.” de. | work fitting out, and [ see no reason why we | vecoived addvessed to Claire Robinson, from | such a gathering the man vwho pre-ciinently Ctironiole from Paris mentlons the rumor | dizng is fimly doniad. MsAdams s s | Roting something very old-fashioned, | Should not bo ruady for a trial spin on fucs- s [ o aleped e Ph Ll ML Lo ol thata marriageis projected between the | ©pd has u hittle d with an imaginary reference to Nouh's | 44¥ 0r Wednesday s B ARG Lod ot rrank Robin: s e s ARAYOLE. I ECONEEORB AN 0R08E Duo d’ Orleans and ono of the duughtors of A ki i om \ g Tho Vil moved up yesterday | I’rank Robinson entered tho normal school | spivitual insicht - i TS, Dofeatod T ark. Words spolt one way and pro- | feom’ its “borth to o point. 500 yirdy on November 8, 1892, rogistered from Cincin- [ would have made him a' leader of ) GraND TSLAND, Sept, 24 alto Tug | OUNced another by some people who | oft the dock of tho Atlantic Yacht olub, i e retirned three cks | this religious b f men 10 SMALL FALR ATTENDANOR. Bre.]—The Hall county democrats hold theje | 8'C What some other people would call | It looked more like a raco (t when > "and_again registered from Ciucin- | have left us \ 1 interest | et 4 re e eI [ eavy,” arve wreck pronouncea wrack, | it arvived under its jury vig. Al day it was | nati. Clairo came a fow days | and knowledge of tevrestial things, b 5 A which viack and ruin;” wea- | surrounded by small boats and tugs.” Those | 2o and i -Unlwlll v Prank. Inan interview | the spivit of our beloved Brook t have Sundiy Crowd Consideraby foavigntes Wwoto in attondance, A proposition | oy, whiieh they turn into woepon, and | 9 Dourd of tho yacht woro glud to oo thefe | today CEe suld that they expectod 1o, 01 | i i oo ire wondrous exbression of CHIoAGO, Sopt. 24,—A drizsling ratn which | fFom the indopendent centeal eommitteo to | oy el th e QL LT 2llows, who camo on the Paris U morn- | about 000 s they subnosed th it Brows o unity underlying aii our divisi 5 b ¢ vy p oy v inet ! ) ¥ 0 ' | ing and o Lwelve me () orred und inney kept a heir monoey in the s fe, e brotherly love still sible amone those foll $ho greater part of the day kept poople [ 4IYVY uD the offass, with the distinet under- | following the old lexicographer, who | 1'fand tho Liselve men were ST | R e A WD AL G I VI8 ConEroRs OF ¥iEions from tho fair toduy. Tho usuul small Sun- | SRR gty b ho - Democrat ang | 113 s “wound woond, s & caprielous | rie will tako several spine dows tha bay beo- | cers at Versaillos lastnizht and this evening | One thing Is cortain, No man can g0 wiway Purifies the Blood day crowd did not venture out and the the popuiist organ, tue Journal, was accepted, | HOYOItY.” foroat is hauled into the drydock to pre- | receivea a messaze. “Embalm body; will | from this gathering as narrow as when 1t attendanco was smaller t s tom- o ey 1 b s 1y | Another of this class of words is | parve for the races, and it is possible that it | come.” Signea by J. M. Robinson. began. No man ecan read the re- “T was attacked with u anco v aller than usual. Com- | uud th ocrats. placed ‘candiaates i | Aol R clas & A B PRI TAN Bt plsy pablold AU 23 DoBL: Db A e A asRo | (EAC L MR S AN encing tomorrow an interesting progra mination only for the ofices of shoriff, [ chap, in some localities still pronounced | May goout on Monday, although the firs ) . S orts o e congress and not adm welling. Red blotehes « B koL AD. Intorsstipg iprourain. | COBURAORIAL Hon bheamice e, o A G otymolomy af | tHiD may not take pince until Tuesday, FATAL CUTIING GFFRAY, that there is good in all religions, and b = Tioaniil dinelly Koo Tomorrow is set down as Christian Ende nommated i the -Il.‘m.u' ..‘.-le-,.,r.lli 11). this word will not suffer us to write it : JAGLO RILE “‘f,i“,““ \:."’““ oo ot ot his egarding | suftering, When £ yor, day, but inasmuch as the fair has been Kune of Woou ver for clerk and Lo L | chop; and universal us will not per- suits Serious) T a ST Y | Iond’s Q- 2k, £8) i o AR ST P 3 e 2 10t P s Seriously. T'his parliament may enable us to see more o s Sar kept aren on Sunday the ofiicers of the | Shngl {I'l’l'.)::.llfi\l{_h'h!‘.‘"’_f"“_,_.,d when_Jia [ Wit 118 Lo pronounce it chap. S5 it must | cinclunats Almost Wisnes Harry Wright | 1, Lours, Sept, 26 A spoial to the Tto. | chisli LRt may enablo us to seo il ou ] L Ay feauR0_to Farry. f:‘:ur-r“::“i]-‘-:’fn‘:' Hali invroduced o rosolution to the effecy | 2 classifiod among those ineorvigible | - Had Iopt M. Crox public from Caesar, 11k, says: A fatal cut. | &ppeal o all those of every nation o believe ;m"‘m“ 11e dlag TR Torast be's ahetrowds will fnd sunlslent, in. | bhat the dulogates to tio ‘stite convension | W0uds, She pronunaintion und orthog- | CioiwaTi, Sept. . ~Brooklyn batted | ting aftray loole sluce et aiunt ne o ooy Ut 1 Thne erasEUh AR SRl ublivabiooy (. B0 MW perl Hood's, b ahhto koo It occupled, Tho fenture will | be ustructed to introduge und assist by a | raphy of which must ever be ut vari- | cross hard and.+yon the game with euse danco held at tho farm house of Mass F'ritz, | Dortunt avo tho dimterencns of oo g it | & d 40,8 grand illumination of Wooded island at | Unit ol i resolution at the state conven: | ance. On the other hand, the Irish are | Gee o 210 vo the one and o quarter milos west of Union Con. | fmporiant uro thoss things o s hich mo d Hooo's PiLLs ¢ Sp.m. tion declaving in favor of the free coinage of | reproved by the same authority in the Olnelnnatle ootn a1 oo ter. Daring the dance Bert Magyird and | g1 worod. 3 LN mess, Jaundice, 1udi otal paid attendance during last wook, l{..j‘n ;.'ul‘u.nl-l.s.ll'x.alr u:.- ddwinistration | year 1815 for pronouncing palin, balm Brogkiyn ... 00101813 0-09]|Thomas Jenking becume involved in a fistic | ~ 1,188,482, "Today’s paid admissions, $5,200. forlreruts succeodod in tabling the motion | 4nd psalm as if spelled pawn, bawn and i Cinelnnatl, 10; Brooklyn, 13, Errors ument. Maggard receiviog the worst. of for its adoption | b sy . ¢ DEATI ROLL i ¥ il psawm, and now with a little less breath it (1 Hrooklyn, 1, Enrnod runs: ¢ ind 1 it procecded to a well to wash his face, being “The results of this parliamen el v ¥ Know. that is the accepted way in England and | /! ¥ iy paptioriesi Cross and | followed by Geor McMichao, who was | en phasiz \-‘hln ¥ fin m;;’ Demise of Colbnel Malono of the Fort Neb., Sept. 24, ! toTux | permissible in America. . L Brea e e | o e e i s AL Al Bk —This community is much grioved | But will the day ever come when a | two Louistilledshicayo games Bis fach T will Bk yous s Da" P4V Leligions, 1L s tho samo ST, Lovis, Sept. 24.~A special to tho Re- | over the annouucoment of the deatn of Mrs, | ¢ollusion will mean, as it does insome | ST Louvis, Boplefid. N0 ball game o0 80~ | MM oMishan rogaiing it as an: fdlo shreas | thrsduh. different aol TR publie from Iurt Worth, ex., anuounces | Sam Shrigley, o vietim of the motor car acel. | Places, any lavge or remarkabla kind of | count of wet grounds, : commenced wushing Maggard's face, both | variations are noc 5 NEISa the deach thisaftorncon after six days ill- | dent in Omaba Ssturday ovening. Mrs, | gathering, even & funeral? o is prob- Stavding.af the Teams. being in a stooping position, avhen Cavpenter | The Lovd hus declared to the I ot Tae i olanel Willwm Malone, the manag- | Shrugley was the daugntér of Mr. James | ably o corruption of collision, for in the | ~ W WL P | stabbed MeMichan five tiies in the back | ineaviation ay Krisin: i it Al Z editr und chief proprictor of the Fort | Daaley of this city and was higly esteemed | sime neighborhood (wo wagons running | Boston 58 41 664 Cineinnatt... 60 o and again in the templo, dames Perey went | ligion, as the th wl thro Yal d | Worth Gizotte, at the uge of hi by all who knew hor. into cach other would be called u eollu- | by ORI & At i to the assistalice of MeMiohun and recelvad | peurls.’ ~ As Dr. Abvoy \ He was born in 1840 in Mobile, Ala., and | There ure hotween fftesn and twenty ARy T P YA fostond of | Claveiamt o ik 5t BEAICH : three gashes in the bacie. Two oLhors wor dross: “Christ camo n i learned the trade of printer on the Mobilo | students from this pluce who wont ta th Riy1oa, iabey, A80, TLUOX, BBy, A0M00Q Of | Sleveatilies HTRETRIHOD T2 3000 | also badly stabbed. McMichan died last | but todevelop tno religic Register. Ho enlisted 1 tho confedernte to university to attend school last week, | 1igDUng a lamp,” “making a ecandle Brookigu .. 64 60 night and Berry caunot hive. Carpenter | in the human soul army aud served through the war, He has | The Methodist conforence which asy | dnd anything that burns easily is “com- e - made his escap That any one should iu > 1 ATIONS, ::-».-:. Identired with Toxas journaliswm since | week reappointed Rev., 1. O, Levion as | bustious,” Harvard Makew U'p 10 the Tiger, - 3OO~} }21 1300 pastor at this place, But the same prophecy was once mado New Yourk, Sept. 24 -1t seems quite prob- NOIORIOUS CROVDE CAPTOLED, —— e i A e praphecy ) ¥ 4 ¥ | IRl —— fon the e couple loft Ashland Weduesday | in regard to “clever” and “fun,” neither Garveston, Tex., Sept. 24.—Lx-Collector . Aot of which could now be spared from the of Customs N. W, Cunor, u colored man, has Deus) abaliisavy Mans, 1aDgukKe, . - Tuited T < Cuareenr, Neb,, Sept. 24.—[Special Tole- . P t | brought suit 1n the United States court here LR R e Rpos 10 SATs oF LDaad b, . ) d | here today announce the capture yesterday agaiust the Pullman Palace Car company | EFam to A A /—Ab the ropublican Foll @ the rea: fniad! nat between the two Sasins for the past two Riley county of John Brown 1-round for vefusing to sell hiw sleeper berth in | COUNLY convention held here yesterday the l”l l.‘“-“l-l I8 pegE 2 ' ”\l]‘"”'“( tiins | years huve been forgotion aud that wiey are erook of northern Kansus. Brown hus been the Galveston-Hot Springs train o yearago, | following candidates for the several ofices | 804 heavy loods in New Mexico, thou- | huxious to prove it by @ meeting on th \ ! AR oA Ho alleges there were vac PN 2 i od: T 4 g sands of dead fish, weighing from ten to | fiela. terrorizing the people of northern Kansus ¢ 1@ vicaul berths on the | were nominated: Treasurer, Abel Carison ] ) und southern Nevraska for months, ke car, but he was compelled to stand up the | eleric, A. M. Treat; sherltr, RReuben Liseg: | 100y pounds cach, floated down the a'ua toguble avoss tia Jporesgo by Prunoe: | 4bd souriets e It T A {hole distance. Cuncris one of the repub- | judgd, Dr.” Davis;’ superintendent, Allen | Pocos river, in Chaviz and Eddy coun. fous refusil io-piay .l“".v“.,”'\“'[". B L ool s on ainoty SR ARG Uean leaders in the state and stands high in | Chamberlain. Delegates 1o tho state con. | ties, literally drowned by the “densely | “”.'fl[fl”"\'f“‘,‘, 400 SITIRELAR b Blay the | SUIMDIGE Lo d bis plunder and tis opo business crcles. Sanicpored Seedwan, Koubow Lisco and | muddy water, which perhaps -had bo- | Yo ol reprosontatives of HArvard and | 841008 were long the state ine, 80 that o " R - Jacob Keiter, who go uninstructed. come more noxious through gaining | Princeton, at which the possivility of a uld get into tho other state when the ofii nv;\_ ,.....«Yo ‘]U-A ' Stenuors \‘vnl. ue, . some poisonous element from the wide | concilistion was discussed. One of the | 8 got after him, He resisted arrest and At New York—Arrivea—La Bourzogne, 4 Nea soundings, country so suddenly drained. The fish | vard men informed o reporter that the con- | was seriously shot hofore beiug captured and—tho judicious use of thy flmm,‘la\ll«i,I.\|.u\|1ngl; fn.uu.\v»\\«.\.:uu;llm— Vicrowa, B. C., Sept. 24—The United indigenous to the lower Pecos are c.d- | ference was 2 harmonious oue and that a AT —— ption.” X ux.l x}»‘m}_n Alosks, from Liverpool States fishories steamer Albatross arrived | fish and mullet, but black bass abound able date and pl will be spoeaily Assdsaluatiug W ‘tenan All women require a tonic and nery | v vre—Arnived, La Gascogne, from | o i ot od upon for o gaime between the two [ GALYESTON, Scpl. 24 —A Franklin specinl | some period of their lives W heth (A Has iere today. She reports having made deep | in the elear, ¢onl streams and pools of . . v - New Yorl 4 ] ¥ v 4 ! pvens. to th ws says: This morning: G. M. | ing from nervousues, di u EADHAM ©T Tl s1 7220 At London--5ighted, Arvizona, from New | 569 soundings of the coust of Alaska, reach. | the mountainons regions & bundeed | [0k - Luming: G M| o Gaaeria) fa FALIAM ST, THEATER, 7331 York. lng u depih of 4,500 fathorus, the greatest | miles to the cust. Many of the latter Laww 5= e Wi Bkt M AT QA Dy e he oot | liuing mombranes, bearing-down -~ f v Thursd ——— depth over veached. fish were carried down to the Pecos Cuicaco, Sept. 24,—The Grawo-Roman | WS Wmlered .v'.»‘iff’,‘;h:“"l’nm‘m-» with | ©r general rl.nm;-,] tho “ Prex 3 Vencing AIUESAAY Two Hoys Kilied. ———————— | Ouse u AkpUex B M reachies the origi tho trouble and corrects " | 4 bar of irou while hie was usieep g . Mautoy, Td., Sevt. 2h—Two boys, each VEOparing for the strike. on its subsidence in ovorflow pools along | for %0 a mde, betweos Eian Lewis gni | 0o Of IFom wiilo o was asicol s, Guarauiesd to henedl, or the uicuoy la L about 16 yers old, Con Keller and Henry New Yous, Sept. H.—Yesterday an adver- | the banks, affording great sport to local | Sepustiun Miller, will be Leld at the te ond Firt Buow of the Seison i i — Frapk, were killed today by the Panhandle tsewent in o prowinent daily brought to an | fishermen, More than 1,000 large black | Rogiment ar 8¢ the lako i Monday | 3 15, Se t, 24 - Abowd an fuch of | The way Lo cure Catarih—there is but one Shat bound express a8 they aiiempted Lo | oflice in Fulio streot about 100 wen seeking | huss wero taken in these upronitn feh | L Mitl sou Wi s nody, Theros §400 | With an Bacaile Mess the track i front of L. cuwployment us machivists, boilermakers, | ponds in the 1ty of the town of Fidd {rlends, who pin thelp f Lia, | 2 W@hay be ore noon, voward offorul £05 ab Wcwisbiv cas, | ur western civilizati. had given Solly Smith somo valuable 1y8 prove a lamentable failure Provented by Seraples from Signing c pointers as to the best A " flzhiting | Impressions of the Grand Assemblage Over il MALIN demrditloll bl DR TENKINS' GRATITUD I, day Hoth the Big Uns Getting George Dison. Plimmer, i sail, among Wilch No Seetarian | ot 10 Smith that DI bleod itendy - Mitchell Atrendy other things, told Smith that Dixon bleods Flontod—He Meitoves o Rem mbers Last Ve Another Card Discovered Hisinp, Neb, issucd a statement to Howover. another card_was tacked upon | gram“to 1 ue § Rev. T. J. Mackay, roctor 3 s | the p Th ment sots forth that chiureh, yesterday deliverod an vosting | 1o has reccived entic presence of these thoir mability to leave the town, which fs mder shoteun quardnt A s an oy of gratitude for the aid ho 1 1 when he had 5,000 poonlo undor hi ad from tho west, ind from tho north and from tho south, and shall sit down in the kingdom of God." He st 1ny frionds, to assist thoso 3 cften thought that if 1 wero askel A T h‘l' i Acorehing May Rl 111 the chief ipression that you carricd away | vl o C00 R WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—The atterpt of | With you from Chicago? T should answer: | thut s John C. Wood of the Washington 'Cyele elub | “The feeling thatin that wondrous extibit is lie Pentecostal idea, whon the Christian chureh had all things in common and no man said that ought of the things that he | gier camship A portod froo « raimont, disiy | lected. A ph ) IeW casces A whist tournament is bemg agitated “Rightly was it callea the World's fair, portions; v ¥ wil Loeai Reeord COSSATY 10r oS and i showing the 1 STATIONS 108 here Monroe Doctrine Keco 1. all-embracing love ion esterday afternoo Abo y Drizzling Run in Chicago Keduces the convention yestarday aftornoon. Ab Uy sty NATIONAL LEAGUE GAME: Fight at & Country Danee in 1inols Re- Results of e Parlinment, 1 ablo uow thov'a ggnik of foorball will bo | oo Lo e— WOMAIYS HEAD AMERI( i played between the' Harvard and Princeton AL PN AR S\ ienn. Y ol and Ler ) voams this fall. Jhlcatlons polnt to the | wapmia. Gept. of.—Tolograme recolvod A ), Juent good whoi b AM RICA'S FOJF fact that all hard feeling which has existed T \t river during the high water, to be left | wrestling match, | two out of thi fa s morning at Devil's Lake, | way—ta axe's |

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