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southwost bro it tho air can bo d by the name of breeze, and the vachts had 0 mako & tack to reach the outer buoy. this work the Vigilant gained no little dis. tance on the Valkyrie, but it the task was a hopel provailing. ‘The Valkyri mark on the dreds of steam Valkyrie's Long Lead. six minutes after this that and she had to make an extra tack inorder to weather the Tt was twent the Vigilant 1 buoy. Although apy race of the scries, rected with oen hoard when the V a run home, as to the srder, as her beatin counted upon for her to win no_difference. i she had It now becam: runout. ‘This was all of the centorb ward had been But that makes mile behind minute and thr Only about whistles. 4o her turn rently defeated in the first the Ameri ven greater Tkyrio went a equarters half the homeward had been_completed when made up his mind that there was no use in rizging of his racer stretehing the sails and any more, o he quit. He asked for tow line and was the bay under taneously with Tselin on the Vigilant same thing. There will Vighant Had a Good Lead o Valkyrio to Pass Her. nd Vigilant, lowed t NewYonx, Oct Great Britain and Bull and Unclo Sam, the and the “blood today for the America’s cup "he weather at 8 a, m. drveary. A light blowing and AT POWCT. the earl's be no race another avtempt will ¢ STATRED IN A THICK FOG, and gut or woman is classed as years beliind the age who difference beuween sloop and cu yawl. clubtopsail . 'The visits of the Ge the rest from over the water much toward educating our people in mari time matters, and 8o it was at crowd that made its way this mornin Jersey City, Philadelphia, Boston and many other places to see the g races. tules for t According to the sailing start was to be made oft Sandy Ho from New ship, the preparatory sign 1:15 8. m. A the utes later, the yachts were quickly as they could, that being the stars ing time of boih, no allowance for failing to, wet across the The course to ether boat imaginary line quick determined upon for the teen miles to windy this turn, ‘both ship, the May indi o tug showing stationed about 100 yards beyond it. Admirable Polico Arrangements, About the Battes the Highlunds of Nov were nov lucky enough to get race on steamer or in place of the would have its work cut out to keep in order the immense fleet of boats that was out to see the race regular pol The police arrangements the direction part of the Commander | chartercd seven duty, with st the excursio lightship. The prec include the presenee, on eac sion craft, of custom house officer the revenue cutters which could.be spured lent a hand in the police work Aurora’s e of the r for ructions to co-operate with the Aurora. The six patrol boats ay Hook had alveady taken up the ‘The New York Yacht ¢ their fricnds were on board the ntic Yacht club | tered the steamship Gayhead, the s John's, the At haka Yacht club was on ter, the Larchmont club was on a large tug, the Providence Yacht club flagship, and the Eastern Yacht club was on board 'the Block Is! These wero ouly 4 fow of the yacht clubs Cyenus as the represented In addition, crowds of people from the sound ports,and from many places in New kngland sta and New Jos As the Half Hours Passod. About § o'clock the Valky tug, passed outside of Sandy Hook. same hour the Vigilant wus in the by, hoisting her mainsail. The wind at thay hour had changed to north nc blowing about five miles 0 Was running. ated o good view of slight | About 9:30 the Vig out of the Hook. again chunged, this time to the north north , with slightly inercased v s per hour, was still foeey, aud everybody ing ap o six more wind and m excursion clear skies, At 104, m. the haze v und the wind was due north was al the Scotlund Jant had Just passed outside & Gotting Anxtous for 1 Higuiaxos oy Neve 10:30 there secmed & prospe The wind was only five mi wonther sharps, howeve brecze might patrol boats of excursion og slightly freshen, Both yachis were aboui the Sandy Hook lightsiup and the ore keeping steamers, tug well in order. The haze and o long Iate boats loaded with excursiouists was pouriug down the bay and out past the Hook The fleot gathered outside the Hook at this hour was lurger than e yacht vace. ‘I he Both of the competing yacht finely, and there’ wus littio o s OXCOPL AL ¢ At 11 the yachts were s! Jine playing for posimon blowing. “The fog had ¢ not enough 1o the first of the warrant the series of races led. ‘The old salts are for a breeze, AL11:10two guns wevo fl was 00 Lhick to were preparing could i seen woving about AL 11315 the prepar PBODLo began berinning to feel they 10 start, comeout for nothing At Last They Got Away. Fag Rociaway, Lo 1, Oct have started over the south tthe iue to Vigilant ¢ butthe Vaikyrie appeared the'gap botwoen th light, and cve; pect of there be Higntaxns or N ey .11 wiy g, the y wnd, o use un “gea is smooth will not be W ng 0o race. it race. of the Associnted Wos: fivorod of all the perches from which = sRssnarieg was plain that one in the light air went down to the signal _starboard rounded it amid the wild shrickings of hun disadvantage to allow ove brought back to Almost simut determino to do the made Saturday. When She Al- ky the Unit stars and stripes’ faced each othe was dull northwesterly the weather thata clear day was in prospect later on People hereabouts have gradually oeen ed neated up to 4 point in aquatics wher er, schooner and balloon and staysail, mainsail ana an_ carly hour atest of all yacht o First Race starting signal, ten min cnough first ard or ) turning anchored at the fifteen mile post, and start. ing and fimshing across an drawn between Comm nd Sandy Hook lightship. The marks were floats displaying a white stripe; race was fif- ward and re ore red flag with the position of the float was Fort Wadsworth and nk thousands iling vessel, gatherod 10 witness the grand procession of large and small craft laden with for Sandy Hook. Never in the histor: ornational yacht racing has so much ©st been shown inan aquatic event, and it was soou seen that the police foree on the Aurora, churtered espec excursionists bound lly for the contest were admirable Fifty picked bluecoats manued the Aurora under the command of Tnspector Williams, anold sailor, the whole force being unde of Superintendent The policemen were divided into four crews ready to man the life boatsat a moment's notice. In addition two men were stationed at each gangway with a_large supply of life preservers. ana_ five police surgeons formed v line with boats north of Sundy utionary moasures also ub members steamer St. in tow of a ilant was scen coming By this time th he westher drifting slightly The Valkyrie ghtship, and the andy Hook. SINK v befol excitement showed up 6o betting on ven money nimg about the slightly, but busily whistlin d, but the fog determine the yachts tory gun was fired und The yachts 1o windward, 1o be closing up wind was very vihiug pointed to the 1 he LSINK, Oct. d 15 dying still mor old sea dog's us i maiden's che oaly from four 1o six miles an hour and it rorising if toduy's heat han the six-hour lunil neces sels. This eyrio is much higher than any of e P O35 A PGP~ W5 0 BB SBT3 SN 00 A5 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 189 N 1 rosted. Riotous bands of strikers apo 2:24 trot: Swigort K won, Milton second, ation of unwise democratic logislation that thirteen deaths. Children are not allowed watche re straining their oyes to catoh ywhnmml sulky was postponsd until tomor- | r T i oF the Josses and sufferings which they aro | Small towns alone the line of the Wisconsin directions. Nine of the rioters woro ar. even passine elimpses of the pageant of vos | row. Todny's snmmariee: N i 4 Iready compelled to endurs under the antiel- | Central, ~ At tanley there have been 4 L by its rivals, "It is in one of the twin towers of the government light on Never- sink highlanas, eighty feet above the ground, and the highlands rise 270 feet above the lavel of the sea. Ameriea Leds by a Quarter Mile, 12:20 p. m.—The racers are now visible some distance ahead of the rest of the fisot, Let the engle scream, the Vicilant is leadin fully & quarter of mile. "The flagship May is vehind and all about is & city of pleasure eraft, 500 of them, it would_seem, 12:% p. m.—The yachts fiave tarned and are coming due south directly opposite the hig uls, ten miles to sea A curtain of fog provents distinguishing the yacnts 12:27 p. m.—Both boats are in plain sight. I'he Vigilant is leading by a quarter of a mile, but the Valkyriz scems 10 be slowly waining 12:30°p. m.—~Tho fog has lifted more. The ant is to t right I'he Valkyrie is fully a quarter of & wile astern and to the left of the Viglant. The Valkyrie can be plainly secn. The Vigilant is in a haze They are hoaded dead before the wind 12:40 p. m.—Wind north, light bre ; fog clearing. The Vigilant is increasing her lead. The mainsails of both vessels are now plainly scen by the naked eye. Both boats have their spinnakers out to the starboard and main booms to the port. Every possible inch of canvas s spread and the jibs are not drawing on sount of balloon jobs mainsail. Old seamen say the race will not be finished un- less the wind freshens a great deal Not more than u quarter of a mile soparates the racers. “The pageant of excursion craft following the yacht is in full view opposite the hizhlands.” 1t is still hazy and the hun- areds of boats have the appearauce of u city on the sca. 12:45 p. m.—the boats are on a southerly course oward Ashbury vark. The Vigilant still leads. Boat boats are standing eroct in a steady wind in full view of craft of all de- tions following them, having the ap- (rance of a city on the soa, Yactts in the same posivion, moving slowly south; fog almost clear, wind northeast. ¥igilant Gave Up Her Chanco. 12:58 p. m.—The Valkyrie, under the freshening breeze from the stern, seems to be crawling slowly up on the American hoat. 1 p. m—Yu s still on the southern course. The Vigllant in tho sawe lead Wind is slizhtly increasing, but it looks as it the race would not be made in the given timo, 1:40 p. m.—When the Vigilant at 1:20 took in hor spinnaker and hauled on the wind, and allowed the Valkyrie to eome up with her and turned about, atlowing the Valkyrie to sail past her. the conclusion seemed in- evitavle that the race had been declared off, and sothat fact was at once puton tho wires, since the Vigilant's action was otherwise inexplicablo, Now obseryer in the tower are in doubt as - to what caused the Vigilant's actions, siuce she has since turned about and is headed down the Jersey coast, fully throe quarters of amile astern of the Valkyr Both boats are now on starboard tack with what little wind taere is off shove, 05 p. m.—The Valkyrie is now nearing the stake boat for the turn and appears to havea lead of two miles onthe Vigilant s still on thesoutherly course, not be made in the time limit. moving very slowl, m. —The Valkyrie is fast disappear- oz down the Jo hore, aud is ¢ visible with the aid of a powerful 'ho Vigilant seems to be fully a mile Both yachts are standing as ht as meeting houses, and the wind is hardly perceptible. From the north another anlk of fog is rolling up. 8:15 p. m.—The fog has lifted somewhat and both boats can be seen.. They have not yet turned the stake boat and the chances are more than ever there will be no race, us only two hours and_fifteen minutes of the stipulated time remain. Atdp m.—The Long Branch lifesuving station reported the Valkyrie had p; the stake boat at 3:40 and 3:45 th lant was still half a mile from it. The Vigilant turned the stuke boat at 4:03 P . twenty-three winutes after the Val- kyrie. * No Chanco for a Finlsh, 0 p. m.—The Valkyrie, with her spin- naker out, is now seen, now hidden by drift. ing haze, fog or smoke' clouds {rom the fleets of_excursion steamers. Aw in_ her walke is what appears to be the Vigilant and probubly is. The yachts are a good ton wiles from the finish and there remaius only one hour and five minutes to make Hooik lzhtships in the limit. spanking breezo springs up aimost immedi- ately there is no probubility that either boat, will eross the line on time, 4335 p. m,—Tho Vatk is now lost to sight in the fog, which 18 beginning to settlc down, but the ffa May and other steamers are visi Valkyrie is doubtless noar the ther s it possible to see the Vigilant. which at last accounts was about a mile iu the rear of her rival. Vigilant Gainiog a Little, 4:55 p. m.—A dispatch from Long Branch lifosaving station received heve at 4:0 says that the two yachts can be seen a littlo north of thut station. The Vizilant was be. youd doubt making very much bette thau the Valkyrie and overhauling h udly. “The Valkyrie, at the timo this dis- pateh was sent, was only about thr fourths of a mile alead of the Vig Both yachts weve carrying baloon jibs and clubtop sails in addition to their working sails. It is anybody’s race if there is wind cuough to make it a race at all, . Declared No Rice. HiGuLANDS, Oct, 5—5:10 p, w.—No race, Unable to make it i time limit. RACING I Hor Favorites Finish Close In Veiled Prophot's Stake at St Loum. St. Lovis, Oct. 5,—~The Veiled Prophet stakes was the trump card of the da 1t resulted in 4 pretty finish between Chimes and Guido, The latter faltered near the wire, after a ding-dong affaiv most of thy way down the streteh, and Chimes won by length. It was worth 1,700 to _tho winger, Firstraco, six fudongs! Fonshway (5 10 2) Bessio Briges 6 to 1) second, Backhound Time: 1:17, five furlon gl 001 won, Gulde G1o1) third Tine: co, six furlongs: Mezzotint (4 to 1) won o Lowis (6 10 1) second, Bugle (6 to 1) third, “Time: 1:18%, Fitth race, wiie ani 100 yards: Bolfast (2 to 1 won, Tenuy, jr., (2 to 1) seconds Long Ten (8 to 1) third. Tiue: 15115, Sixth race, one milo: Alphonse (3 to 1) wou, Boro (2 to 1) second, Out of Sight (9 to 10) third, Time: 1:481. Morris Fark's Fine Card, Mowitts PARK, Oct The carda here to ywes tho best that hus been tondered siticd the meeting bogan. Tammany, Mon- tana and Sir Francis wore shipped to Mon- tana today. Both Tammany and Montans will do stud duty at Mr. Marcus Daly's stud farm. Sir Francls will only wiuter there and return oast in the sprivg. . Rosults: First race, five furlongs: Lizotta 7 1o 6) won, Lochiel (10 to 1) second, Tormentor (10 10 1) third. Time: b5, Second rice, miloand u furlong: Ruceland 105 won, Hiume (4 to 1) second, Nowton {8 0. 4) third. ' Times 1153 Third race, six furlougs: Dobbins 2 to won, Asshenge (20 (0 1) second, Ben Lomond (1 to 1/ third. Tiiies 111, Fourtl race, seven furlongs: Stonenoll (1 to Ruller' (o0 1) socond, Tulla Blackiburi @ 101 third, Timo: 1:27%. Litth race, one milo: Beinsey (11 to 6 won, Little Killy lovent second, Heury Young (10 10 1) hied. Tie: 1 Sixih race five i Kentlzerna (4 o 5) won, Trineuto (2010 1) second, 1'rog. Dancw (3 t0 1) thivd. Thine: 1:0815: atonin's Lay Out. g NATIL Oct, 5.—Rosults at Latonia Flrst race, soven furlongs: Miss Dixie (7 to 16) won, Huilry Senkins (12 10 1) second, Fancy (210 1/ third” Timos 1385, Second rice, one wilo: Eyslet (11 to 5) won, Golden Hops (810 1) second, Ocean H (15 (0 1] third. lies 13455, Third race, miloabd seventy yards: Gase (740 51 won, Banta Anun 3 10 1usecond, Son sault (6w 1) third. Thuo: 1:52 Vourth ruce, six furlongs: Frauletn (6 to 1) wou. Ginelon (8 o 1) second, Anelis My ( (o 1) it Wi 1183 Fifth ‘race, five furlongs: Domngo (2 to 1) won, King Divid (7 to 1) second, Miss Mamio (6 to 1 thied. Tlme: 1:00 Bixth race, five furlougs: G. B, Cox (16 1o 1) wou, Gallatin (6 10 1) sccond, Winfield (7 1o 1) Uiird. " *Fie: 1505 Alix Will Try Today, MiLwavkes, Oct. 5.—The atiempt by Alix Lo lower Maud ' record of 2050 Wa high- S o L JoRisla marching about tho country demandin Iy -Ilflf;flvu"u"r"“‘».; disturbed “finances and f upon the streots. The mortality has boon assistanco and causing g r»rl.lil\l.nln'mmm: 2 ORISR RSt PaoE.| sigsbaged] TN teavy in other towns, the people. K o It .:|,.,,l.",,.|”,|,“‘| e tme: 21174 [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE Free Ballot and o Falr Connt, Sididnys “— comasmadh. 2:30 trot: Phallamont Spragas. won, Judgo U e s Wa d6thnA¢ avery ¢ S it e r w— - " Brown second, First Born tiird. 27 | by Hayward, \fh?\l\v_\l\lvmn Morrick, Dok, | ¢ o d i that ovory clizen of the United PARKS OF SPORT. FIRED INTO 1HE CROWD, . me | DG Jofforson, together with thirty-five of e S T i L TR Contral Clty Gun Clab's Shoot, Irat Serlous Distarbance Caused by the Guittcorne, O., Oct. B.~Results: Tho | the faishful from Douglas, died in the ditel anted unfinished 8-yoar-old trot was won by Bar- M ot i i R, | b I|In|l|lu| shall bo returned and countod as The sporting editor of e Ber has re- : Big Four Strike. o axwellye Rhe stll small voice of Rich- | cast, and that such rights shall be protected | cotved feo o Contral City Gun olub g NDUNATOLIS, Oct. 5~The special polic ot ards and morv&"‘nv the Dodgoe county snap- | and enforced by proper lagisintion. oe lved faom the Central City Gun cluba X T Yearling Consolationnile dash: Fila Foley | pors contingent tarried - with k to the | trelen rigit, gdaranteed undor the constitu- | very cordial mvitation to attend the annual I“j‘ guard at the Big Four yards in Indian- yon, Emerson second, Antmeine third. Time: | Jagy ‘e finai billot gave: Ilvm”m the | it 1 St Fopind “that the pury | shoot of the club on Octobor and 13, A | 0!8 were stoned this moraing by boys who 2:40'4 v shallnover relax its offoris in this direcvion, | 8 e € Ub o Oc sptance. The | AYMpathized with tho strike’s. Ono of the Trotting, 2:16 class: Pamlico won, Gertrude | 1ar el . . 4 egrity of the ballot shall be fully | Prior engagement prevent: plance. The n L N DAl b BAT R ) second. ' Dost time: . 3:14 . | i Ve w ud proteetad Ty ovory stato of | elub has arrangod a splendid prozram of tou | OMcers drow Nis. revolvor and fired into the syenr=pld trot: Kollne won, Georgla Ppomises to Aot Squars, he unfon, nortt south o defiounee the . o S ¢ 116 %8 (oo crowd, woundinga young man named Stamm ud, Wilkes Mald third, Bost tin Iy lon was | d€mOCEatic majority In the lowor house of 18 foroach day. Tt is as follows (mc g e Acdgttt M i On motion of Jeharas the nomination was ress §in the attempt it his Just begun 1o | 10 $2and $2.50 evonts being divided in the hy the time a battlo betweo ar-old pace: Tottle Lorene won, | made unanimous. Judge Harrison was in- peal all fedoral election laws s astep inthe | three, and four in the oth the guar second, ost thne: 2:16, troduced to the convention and said that to | direction of suppresst nd dostroying the FIRST DAY Trotting, 2:94 class, unfinished: Clviltine | merely say that he appreciated the honor | snered privileges of 5,000,000 roput Gloriana wnd Raven Witkes vach took one heat, Best o 17y Vaiusia third, Time: 2 2:22 trot: Primee it won, Stroulia second, s aud the crowd scemed imminent, but peace was finally restored. Ono of tha . leans in 2 Fifteen sineio ots, entrance $2. 2. | poiice was seriously cut he hea conferred by the 050 men representing Bk TEVRYY hotum o St LGt BARLY | Firioen sinelo thr O s, Wnknown | | Tho (it serigha st Vit stike republican party of the state was an bonor | h aid recogninos the dinity of manhood | JSIey 8200, 3 o] hexoia Plo Lateots, | of the Big Four bollor makers began Proved v that no lawyer could help but profoundly vo of falth, color or i L G AR RS eI KNOWR | oiymad at thio Moreflold Shops L) \ § .. feel and appreciate, and all such must voai s U il TR b (hoveite: prveoen sngle thegats, one | CCCUETON Ak th N6 oo DTG e oRT{Dovae, Ta Spoctal. Tale: | 426 what it was to 'aspice 10 tho supreme Firm on the Tacif, fhan up (novelty., oight traps, 82.50. 6. Twenty | I“‘“" b 1one conch backed into B8 Wobstar oy Tatc winy daye races 5t | benioh, THe objoet of tho 10w Was. 1o 14 We denonne agempt ot the domo- | Toen single targets, known sad o pair, 42 5. | g raind h R Tl AT i #i3 A LI Ll all wrongs, and he couid only say that 4 dopendent patties to cuttall the | Eifteen single thegets, unknown s 5560, 8} i J N less than LOX) people today lected he would ot 1 stor or and bring about a reduction of | g I'wonty single target novelt $2.50. 10, ndbovs had gathered on the stand When has been a financial failure. Results 1 Xail 1t kol i AT the closing of manufacturing in- Thirt e g0t W NOWh ANRLDS, 8 50 the train staried 1o leave the crowd hooted 2145 ¢ 1%9 $900, - flve SLAFEON fulrly and without any prejudices and in the | dustrles, find ron M suer foih 1o, rent Y SIAS10 vhrgels, Knoivh ARg(os, 83,5 And jecrod at the workmen, and som b trot, purse 8200, fve startors interest of all the people of tho state alike. | rinciples of thea i o SECOND DAY o Al hi won edoric second eve Unay b } neiples of the republican paety, for so mar whrew a stone. (n a moment hundreds o I AT o R LI he convention immediatoly adjourned Uil | Veurs hdvocntod by st of o bon e, Brkeen ynple turgota, unknown angles, | siones wore thown AgaineL (e ey ! Froo-for-all paco, purse, $200, five starters ) o'clock, s i Lincoly, daniea G i, i’ s 4. "puty singlo targots, unkiown unglos, | 1908 WGrG hrown againat the ol Janhit HioF. Won. o st a > nin rison and Willtam McKinley. ' Tn this 3. Twenty shngle targots, known anglos, il wle short dis Aha i antorwan, ian 1 il Sketeh of the Candidate. sovero politienl strugglo, which had agitated . Fitdooi singlc targets, novelty, $3.50. | tauce a man. sunposed to be Johu B, Stokes, wyearold trot puige #300, withfive [ T.O. . Harrison was born in Clinton | the whols RIS . o Rkttt i AR i T R | StoRpod o thooinsed by vie compuiiyy Aprters Was unfinished: Nettio B was first, | county, Ohio, May 23, 1545, and lived in New HoLl e ':w‘n:?!} RO I~|':'”";Hl;'hfi_'l-“‘m; ) Twonty STARID. brbRel | NhLhes | :" ‘”“’] '\; '\i do % ‘flvh' b i fired fnto feonil mnd Orimroso third in two | Burliogton, that stato, until s romoval to | wiyich lie is muking. it 1is own stata fon: ihy | 1 50, 8. Fifteen 1 1v0 | I on the sidowalk, They oocn et tode 8 by unfintshed, Hazel Maid, | (rand Island in Mareh, 1873, with the ox- [ principlos of troe fepmbimalietits for o d Twonty | i€ an tho sidowalic oy escaped injury, Westin VICtor'V'ench won i licat. Test | ception of a few years spont in tho study of | prenareid o ceni wiis i over'the victor targots, novelty, $5 it but J. B, Pitis, a ficoman” employed by the time: ; R 2 | law in the ofticeof his uncle, R. A. Hareison ved. ots, Known' traps, unknown Sompany. o was taking o part in_tho of London, Madison county, N. Y. Ho was ity will never forget tho dewmonstration, was shot and fatally injured Missouri's Trotters, admittod to the: bttt Cirand Tslaed . o g dipuyed and, haroshing endired by Stockvilie's Sporting uod, Iho fiving aroused the indimation of tho 8. Lovts, Oct. 5. ~Rosults of the Missourl | June, 1578, and. practiced there farpon: Dreshived oue rmmanaté e battles, | James McClung, the Vulean who forges | erowd, which immedintely openod fite. s Trotting and Paciug Horso Breeders assodia- | two 'voats, after which ho wont to | s, Presorved WEbiLrary i i Eore | tunderbolts and s horscs for tho peo. [ fbout fifty shots were fired at the train, but tion: California and Oregon, where he remained | action of Grover Cloy und Hoke Smith | ple of Stockville, writes a letter 1o Tue :"‘y"‘[’l“":\ ‘:-L"m»wl n“muM“ \\‘,.‘,L.h'.".ym Trotting for fouls of 1802 Sam Medium | only a few mouths, rovurning to Grand Island, | 11 catting pensions of disablod soldiors ¢, in which ho says some very nice things | Ve morning, and it s veliey hat when pr Briges second, Monold third. Best | He was doputy county sreasurer one yonr, | WIHOUE ciuuse amd Without o hoaeing Bre, In which ho says somo very nico things | o soabs go b the. sh ps they will be tived 3:1 1ater acting oo year as county judse of Hal Weo chargo the domosratie paity wnd inde aboat the sporting columns of this paper. | upon s, trotting: Honry © won, Klowa | wounty, to which office ho. v s later olocted | HENYONE party as rasponsible for the financial | But tho burden of his song is about foot ————— ot b gainat BIOH e I L AN HALINET L. SNAL AR, FULOR ity a HLEA aces. Ho says the erops in the vicinity of KNed the Tnfected Antm s, for ar-ofdsi Martn had a | fobh | jad e, WHick J4ttor OATLION o heil. | LorUfet, R 't Stockville have been excellent and the fiarn Moxtiran, Oct. 5 The 8 8 fora long time. He is at present judge of | th attack aritr | ors thercabouts feel the offect of ot blood Hal Polnter's Poor Mile, the Elevonth judicial district of Nobrasicn, | SyStem and the revenues of tho » sing through healthy ve I'his, of Iivansvinie, Ind,, Oct. b —Hal Pointer this | In March, 1879, ho mareled Miss M, Cainiile Look upon threatened froo trade o burse, makes thom feel sporty, and they after arted to boat 2:04, but was in | Laine of Madison county, Now Y ! ttle less hurtful than the f. and nchal- nnouncs their willingness to back their 4 : ro0r i o v A Ialo; 910 g , ANEe to theimanutacturing indu <trics to a tight 6h ol b % pod The detection of tubereulosis in some eattlo roor condition and could only make 2:21. son is 4 member of the Masonic order. | of wxtermination ad e nppual to all falr | AIOALICTCOUNty. Noys againsy ay SOUY I apitio Contral oxporiental farm. by tha g Summarie Named the Regents. indut people to ol with o sepubiicin CORIE AT L B Ning s | OF D T I IS Ted o he'slager ot 2:98 {rot, unfinished from “ party in restoring confidence and the protec opple trained the runne: Mo £ SUVS | eight anfwals i few woeks Ihirtoen villian won, Henrieo seoond, Jorkle T'ho conveation was called to order at 3 | tion of public revonues ind. the proveeive | William Henry conld hise: carriod o 00 | others wore suspected and isoltted from 1ho third " st U grelocic. Nominatious for candidates for re- | poil {h e countey which has horotofors as oasily us ho did £50 i o had had tho | Fomniniar ot tho los iy g 2:40 trot, luss won, | gents were callod for ade withor nd madntained wiexamplod pross | o hack himsolf, ested Monday and dostroyed — yosterday, Norvin G se ) INGARGNN | Eragahin;. e BatHES et G i Koy ob | Berity. 40" the' povplo. And i e 1 bro sl LAY Barns are now heing disinfoetia ) Best Webster, H. 4. Dobbs of Gage. H. D, States the grontest producing, commorcinl and Nebraskn City Kiokors. N < 195 trot Mixley w obstor, i, J obos of Gage, 4 it nanufucturin hation in the we 1. N \ < ", RN B est e brook of Douglas, J. B. Conway of Yor b P e Nemrasia Crry, Oct. 5. —[Special to Tie [ Movements of Ocenn Stenmers, October 5, 30 trot: May Morgan won, 1 Jo B, A Taylor of Chase, Charles Weston Ml L DL G Bri. | —The Nebraska City High school b A I.r'm;'v ol —Arrived —Trave, from New ork, for Bremen following notice has been sent to the press by Prof. Saun- | \ divector of the Canadian experimental rms sevond, Tsabotle thivd, Tiost an and 1. W. Luwson of I Tho Awwerican people, from tradition and | g W o ST | veesfor-all pace: RRobort J won i’ stra Etih . ) ssropekrEserswaNYE | TR TR b et R merniiu| DSSTIsREICeube L teatih RHIRVIIUinIAy ) BEORH GBSO R Havel, from ts, Flying Jio sccond, Prinee T third. Vos S11; Estabrook, 7 ley, 835; | canparty demands the use of both gold and | the following places and dates: October | New York i 200, 22: Dobbs, 247+ 83 Tay- ;“},‘"‘j;;;,;“,,"j‘ """_"“"I*;; e Sueharestiries 1 at Plattsmouth; October 14, at Lincoln; Oc- | o g b ROBRRTR TR DNAGALN io Needam, 23 Bud ey, 13 DG nined by ogistation s Will securd (o - L IR 0 R LA SIS 4 SR D N 16 neeof the parity of vidues of the o | Nove ) S| It had been understood that the two can- uls so that the purchasing and debt-pay- | Plattsmouth team at Nebrs LAtk Ives Falls Lown on s Billineds an aidates receiving the highest number of z power of the dollar, whether of silver br | vemb Omauha vam at Neb, City BK Behing Now votes should be nominees for the full term, | E0KG Shall beatall times cqual, T inter | Tho toam is well batansol. has. done o Niw Vonk, Oct. 5—T'he ‘seventh serios of | and_the third highest the nomineo tor the | SS50f 1 R GO A 0,000 billiard mateh between Roberts | un xpived torm, but Graham of Gage pro- | dollar, paper or com. Tevued bye thn Goveord oS e s i puos Kills of Philudelphin, is s i $0.000 vas contested this evening, This | tested that Kaloy had not received a ma- | st et e e o s (It ALLIR LI PV s of ton mucn confidence inhis o A cont '“‘.l‘ wliidy _"“_"”‘“1; I"’f" jority of the votes and that he was not | - Wodenodmee o ont party fn its Citreao, Oct. 5.~The foot ball game be- | friend, Kdgar G, Rhondos, e apor aLves byl poos Lyl andiIobUE Y | o o bR Hb S nomiHn Eh S To Chis (ot to nrray the west and the south dgainst | tween the Douver ecleven and that of the Ghares Phillips shot and killed Dan 1 iined the lead of 115 points w settle the matter another ballot was taken, [ (He BOTU aud the east, i sentimentof s3tion- | Northwestors yivon ity was: won by the | BWr JIne Blulle, "Aric, ‘yescerdity ured on Wednesday night. but overything went Kaley's way, and be. S I A e i uatt by Yolandle-. | former. Score S to nil P e e vas over Roberts' sc fore the call was half complot, sbody TG st Hraene } 9 oLy 4 0! ¢ o If comple ebody | otic and dangerous to the public wolfare, — 400 and lve 038, leaving thé latter moved that his nomination be wade amani- | The republicin party is distinctively a party NEW YORK DEMOCRAT, . y behind. m ofsafe progression und development that i I Domestie, Pltzol, traveling from Chicago, was ar- L rested in Terre Hante for trying o puass ood practice and will put up a st game forged check For assiulting and murderis LCooker Wright of Harrisbursg, 1 Sonjamin 5 nnis wis yesterday sontenecd to by hiinged etk . Anattent to wreck the through prssengor Before the eveniug play began Tves said I'his completed the actual work of the “l‘l:hn‘\nvnvl.‘.\;l :tory in its briv 1 honor- helr Convention Opened at Saratoga Yes- | trafuon the Pittsburg & Like | road near o an Associated press reporter, in convention, able strugzio fOr tie proservation of the whole torday—But Littlo Work bon 1 Homewod, Pa, last night was foiled by tho As L pres § " we “The committed on resolutions was not yet | 00N aiist sectionalism, and his always ro- But L ' vigllngeo ot 1 Lk wilker 3 toaquery as to why he played so lyiang| oo comml Phicao ULloNS was not yet | g;,nded with pi ptism and wisdom 0" each SAraroaa, NoY., Oct. 5—The state N ot M , the afternoon: 1 am_not feeling well and | ready to report. The convention decided to | s Comdiiimieni NPT d ] SR AR e s rosultof Monday's hazing at Prinecton this place is too cold. The cold has a very | listen toa fow ‘specches. They callod ot P e gt . VAT DoRtny y meetings were huld yestordiy. Six teffecton the b nd 1 cannot get | Weston and Kaley ‘and applauddd their bijot New State Gom uso a somewhat abused phrase, in o blaze of Saro spondod (i oru L them to come tozether, 1 was surpris expressions of gratitude. Then the conven In the hurry and confusion of the closing | glory. It scems as thou ature itsell haa het ILGLHDLIE 0 1y myself, at my bad play.” v Ilmln \\":u\unl Il‘];:‘\!:'r.mk.' ,]\ Douglas count, ||::vx|:rl;l.: [rrtf:;:‘-m;;w-xl\lmm [ll-l»m <;w-li“\l\'d- smiled upon loyal democ . Delegates and Tsed $1,800,- In the opening of the ninth inning this | delegate said tha T | e i D T e e e S « o i’ iption 10 ti evening um: rts bogan o brilliant ,..“,.. of | present, but Omatia could furnish a substi- | Then Brad Slaughter was clected chaivnian | #lternates from sev ral countlos Iu.u.h. { to 10y BNt con ARy s 1o e qul his all-round work, playing, winning and | tute who might make a_pretty good speech. | of the commitice, The new committee is | the new convention hall in bodics, precedod Thetrial of Monson, who is charged with the general nvention | omurder of Licute nt Hamberough, who w were made up by congressional distriets on | - acad on the Ardimont estate, will moticn of Mayor Giiroy of New Yo begin InEdinburgh the second week of No- 2. STERLING DID LS DUTY, £ Valley Conl company to con- losing hazards with the greatost ense. His | Tho convention wis quick to take the hint, | us follows: Iirst senatorial district, W. 11, | by brass bands, Taminany's tgers went in tinue con traetson a0 and 60 poi et hasis draw and screw shots for the side pockets | 4nd immediatel¥ cdmmenced to call for John | Wilson, Tuble Roci; Second, T, J. Majors. | groups of five and six. each man aring the [ The Etna, the American Manufuctorers seemed to mystify the spectators, who were | T+ Webster. A¢ whe distinguished gentle Peru; Thied, J. ¢, Watson, Nebras [ blue badge with these words in gold: | & d"-\v lhl-lu- \’!_mm-‘-‘ trors and Traders, evidently not accustomed o the English | Man ook the piatform he. was greeted with | Fourth, ‘A L. Trimbiin. ‘Woeping Wate smmany Hall, Saratoga, October 5, 183,17 | [hECeNow Hmshive mutunl tsurance com: ‘garnell ioborsspliyeaiaviti rrod cnec Mr. Websier spoke in substauce as | Fifth, IL M. Clark, Wahoo: Sixih, W. A ho vusg hall contained few vacanvehairs, | fovs by Tnsuranes Gommisdonor T it never hesitating a moment as to at s follows: i & p aunders and H. M. Waring of Omat while in the spacious gallery there were | that stiie he would play. He would alternate betws Mr. Wenator Telts a Story. I Van Duzen, South Omabas Seventh, — many ladies who displuyed actice intevest | 1n Trinity chureh, Boston, yostorday, in (hs hazards and caroms, aud always secured | “My Fellow Repilblicans: T suppose T sighth, Jonn Spencer, Dakota City ; 1 in all that went on. On each side of the | presence af. i chost dlgnitaries’ of the good positions. He broke down on a seem- | to speak for Mr. Istabrook. T want to say | Jon Peters, Albion: Tenth, Perry Selden, | piatform were handsome, lavge o1l pawit rotestant Episcopal church in this country ingly easy hazard off the white when he bad | to you, fellow republicans, that we haye | Blai a8 G Dimmick, Cres- | of President, Cleveland and Vice Presi Tl st ra e plor a1ttty made a break of 143, nominated people tvho shail bo electod by i " amaeosk, Columbus; | Stovenson. The other ornamentation was | o iRt e sy Dt LI gney In the latter half of the thirteenth inning | the republican party. Why, it has only been | 1 & § rommerhouser, FEwing; | sunple, consisting of flags and bunung, The | NS con: . % Ives got the balls on the lower left-hand rail | about one year ag,when we wero living in | Fourteenthi, T. W, Tucker, Valeniine; FIE | vonvontion wie onems oy oo Ly United | and by a grand piece of play with the right | the very sunlight of prosperity, wo turned | teenth, J. H. Chapman, Ausley; Sixteenth, | St Seuator Murphy in s and left hand and the use of the bridge he | this ereat country of ours over 19, the demo- | J: T Mallal i eventeenth, J. H. | ofticial capacity as chairman of | Hambur eholera, brought them along aud turned the corner | cratic parey. Todaynie ave suffering from the | Lhumuicl, Gra Island; Eighteenth. J. W. | the state committce, who 1 me: The United s stenisahiip . Bunnington pocket. Along the bottom rail they went. | direct result of the democratic rule of op- McCletland, Fullerton; Nincteenth, Thomas | us the t nporary chairman Daniel D. Lock- | has arrived at Gibralter from Cidiz Alyhough Ives was ‘at a_disadvantage, ho | pression. Iwant to tell you a story thay | Corr, Staplehurst; Twentieth, L. L. Lind- | wood of Bafials, tho man wos moniick: 1A further sum of 50,000 mavks will be ndd kept steadily to his work. and_despito the | secms to illustrate the situntion, that [ [ $é. Lincoln, and ). J. Trompen, Hickman | ( rover Cleveland for muyor, governor and | 1o the nuval estlinates” for the’ now fact that he had to use the bridge very fre- | heard today. When o certain member of yeivst, I W, FPank, Beatrice; Twenty; | president. In his aadress. he aroused | cruisers quently, he made 200. ‘Tney broke there, | the republican party was asked if he would | 3¢ o L C. Callahan, Friend (temporary) | | sinificant and loud applause when he otly o thostriking miners in tho Mo and he stovped at 202 amid a tumult of ap: | support the ticker he announced thav he | IWenty-third, " C. L. AL, B (ated thak i Drescdy bayvonsion sopre- ) GIIEGIRL A RLEIRGLaainrned o oni o plausc. Toberts van out in the forty-seventh | would, but that it would bo under something | Twenty-fourth, C. 8. Miller, Fairmont; | sentea the entire democratic arty of ‘tho | LY, FIC ST inuiug with a total of 1,000, while Ives only | of a protest. It reminded me ofa story of a | Tweaty-ifth, "G W. Bortes, Glenvillo: | state. tis reference to the pi DT A R T P e e made 748, man who went home to his dinner one day [ Aweuty-sixih, @ 1. Adaws, Superior; tional platform of 1802 to Murtiner, Cimpos of Spiin, niks Bec it ‘Lhe entire scoro is: Roberts, 6.401; Tves, | and found that his steak was not cooked | Lwenty-seventh, . C. Webster, Hustings: | Shermansitver bill wils vocif that he will be shof today recoived this 790 The highest run was: Lves, 202; Rob- | just to suii him. Sometimes the roass | Iwenty-eighth, Anavew Richmond, Orleans; | The committecs on' resolutions, pe “nformation without cmotlon 48, Aver Roberts, 2113-47; | did not swt his taste or the bread was [ TWenty-ninth, J. I3 Kelly, MeCook; Thir: 1, credentials and to choose dele not cooked enough, uand he began | tieth, W. T Wileox, North Platte. : to the to complain about the houseliold that evory- 3 thing was wronz. Soone day his wife met s 0 bim at the door with a motto in b plsind | 1g Carries to the Fresident the Kesota- | Convention doterminel that when AT A TEna el e o T oD B AY Ty s Bikers at Speingficld Cut . Few Seconds said: ot [ hay made this wilh iy own tions of Nebraskn Democrits, yas|tuken 16 wouldibo un 1110 b'clbok tomor: {6, dISDALCR gt Thionos Axyes: sivas thins O the Mite Mark ands,' He said: My aear wife, that is a A Fif ST et row. 4 Janeiro today. The dispateh fdds Uit tho SPRINGFIZLD, Mass., Oct, b.—Harry very hundsome thing. “What'ure ‘you going | WASHINGTON, Out. b—Secretury Morton | 5 1yie 1oint the aunouncem ont by the | inks und bisiness offlons e elosod il e ] . S t do with it? 5he said: T am. woing t | CAled v tho white house today and | cuk of 5 vacht mee hallaie nent by the LU R O B broke tho werlt's record for. n.mile hang it on the door leading fnto our parlor, | presentod to the president the following | lant led by nadf o mils wis chooped 1en oy The president of Arzonting 1 onding start and MeDuffoe and Clark | with the motte, ~God Bjess Our Homan’ | bolawran Croker lending. The convention then ad- | wanifedte fhanking broke the world'’s record for the mile for [ The hustoad Says: Wil 5 : S o ow o ound tho government In e recent t you muke an- | LINCOLN. Oct, 5.~ Hon. J. Sterling Morton, | Journed until 10 o'clock tomorrow movuin 1 Tho e S of 1ho tiw i L tandem with a flying start today iceone for me? She says: ‘Yes: what | Wishington, D. ( Jiig” domocratie. con= [ | 1t 15 understood the Phlolionisot of b inatiors of 1o how governmont, Jio R s pacodifom sho aenry o tialdnanter by HeaCati st s ks 0. 116 Helihon e Yot o eaprustn ety os Gb i A they can about the inteations of sthe repuby | 10 el formod London eirclos 2 1 ot 1y Windle, half by Nelson, and for therest of [ our cook.”' Now, I want to just add one | BAItY “l.-}.l] £ J'I'I:,'I'u“'"""‘v""‘,;‘;,f”“” o= | licans, who are 1o meel tor Sy W of Indin, that Lord Coleridse witl o the mile by M. McDuffeo and Clarl & | more motto to this platform which will veid over” Glovelund, - and renbw o the | cuse. Saturday is the last da Homi sed Wavon Hirseholl g Tord h12he el aeeline tandem. ‘The mile was m g D, | something like the motto over the kitchen, | oxjmreaston ™ - of - Bur onfidence aud | nations can be made underahe election Luws | of ki Land, aind th v Chieles Rasselt will being the wworld's vacord forthe distnce [ and T ywantito bang it up over: tho' door of | pridoin his patrlousey consage tas wisdon | Mirchor prootin i yme oo loction luws, ! smecncd Colurlxe us lord enief justice of Bug- cothls, the best previous record | tho repubi at will not supnort the re- | Wo heartily indorse the adiministration of | be of the most formil eharicter. as. oye ; J the republican tha 11 not supnort the r ] ! l i H 2 & ) having been made by Windle publican ticket from top to bottom.” | Long ASealions ”"‘\'.I»‘.\”f:i \\-~‘ "“‘("" mothe | step s wged by the anti-Clevelund c-l“:“u“" MW““""V fLius padalyed il year ago, Tyler also broke the gworld’s | and continuea applause. ] L LT ] 9 machine. The committee on'contested seats | Erm from Rio which staied than whiie il ! B S LT ARPNES, the — president in his 3 M A ) L i Danks in that eity are onen 1o business bs record for the half and three-quarters, - The O in o iy e SR caling an vt sussion of congrass. Wo favar | tonizlit practically wiped ou the anti-Hill | JRELS 08 (L, SIEY s Ot 1o bisihces 1 time for quarters in order was: 3, 1:0 ; 2 1S rocommendation 10 cong.ias (i mady [ delezations. In the makeup of delegations | 101300 S RAI T b AeassleA 1.80 8-5, 2:01 85, | : ; Chuvch Howe r ::-unlsllcd to Eona: ted Lml’\ls. for the repeal of lhv-|l|\r,r||u|‘m¢|~lm‘,:x'l:uhw-;){ m congressional districts, who daup the the Ports ot Bali, Dernanibuco und Para In the trial of the half-mile tandem, E. A. | His remarks wore brief bt to the point. Ho | th Shorman et and - wi oal a4 of rty-four state comuntteemen, only anti- | have not been molisted McDuffeo und James Claric made a flying | spoke for harmony in the following strain: [ United Stitos smiators 10 spocdlly pass tho | i1 soaess ot mtteemon, ¢ ured o ho aneen rogent prosidod at the Spanish start and finished in 2:01 1-5, beating the “We come forward to batile with more | pending bill for the i u:-nl and unconditionat T ! eabinet meeting todny, at which the wira world’s record four seconds. ‘The time for | harmony than we have had in many years ("“_Q-I;'flhtyfl’\‘::” s Pl mittee on platform tonight n‘,;‘l.\‘.“,‘."r.y;"lmh\h||1”|,‘”w; g Juurtors was: 20 85, 1:00 15, 1:0 1, | Youhuve,in cnodbing b candidate for the su- | SEERESHNZ 10 tho, Breuiduny and e contemplated 4 draft of that document. It i A ataTioncor AL RN 0115, preme bench, selected, in my opinion, very Fuciin MAawris, is said on the autbority of a member of tie | ! . I A AR A question which hus for more than a | wisely. I have been looking for harmony 1n JUALMosi s subcommittee thata resolution is included 5 ol vayal L year troubled the entire bieycling fraternity | the republican party of Nebrask for a goou JoBSuwEAN, | declaring for the abs)lute and uncondicional was also settled this afterioon by the an- | while, Icame hore last night looking for it. G SpyMoszaoweny, | 1o56aof tive Sherman law. nouncement by . C. Dumbleton that, in the | Therc is an old tombstone down in my old h i ciivan. 20 BEAUTIFUL SLEE presence of Tom Eck, Billy IRhodes and him- | nitive state, Massachusetts, which says: 1 ied n 151 M AT YA G P By self, John J. Johnson confessed that he did | expected phis, but not 8o -*I'(”"-' 5 ]‘\'“‘ Ithink | sax Fuaxcisco, Oct. 5,—The dood of trust, — - st for suad not vide the fast miles which have been | that i need to say. Republicans, bury A NC i MhOLILIA) o Tl N S 7 Moo Leon. Nothioe s credited as being made on a kite track, This | vour differences. There never was in the | under “h’: h bonds on all the lines ¢ r‘n“, Charges ler h‘“" ":"" W mor 5% > statement from Johnson himself would en- | history of the republican party so much that | Southern Pacific Railrond company in Cali- : w0y, AT title the records to no consideration, looks liko success as we soe today. Al i | fornia will be retived and new bonds issucd, | Sax Fraxeisco, Oct. b—A private letter L needs n this state is that youshall vote | was nled in the recorder's oftice toay, 1t is cived from Nugzasaki, Japan, unaer date Crowds Waten tho Coursing, your sentiments. Be vopublicans, That is | probably the largest morzae over filod i | by Aunox, 8. D., Oct. 5.—The crowd attend- [ all, You have the votes, you have the ean- | ( liforuia, as by its terms bonds 10, tho ex- ing international coursing meet in | didates, you nave the party with a record; | tent of £85.000.000 will be issuec he Cen : 9 el < {onati S raT o A iogthe """'.’“"‘ pal T e MR R e men, | tral Trust company of New York is trustee | ivotzn August last o load coal. While the LN (a8 T PEGRREANsinze. - I& o Ba-lageaL. s aver | B Y0U R 19 40 13 s, and be republicans, | under this deed and undor formcr ddeds of | vessel wus at anchor one of the sailors wis 410 of, the fo 4 Don't praise the cook or d—n the cook, but | the company. orinvne can soil, 2 A 2o about your business and vote the ropub- b S mouey W carey him to Nazasaki to consult a | MR e oy s Iiuch race today irom start to finish was [ Jican ticker. Never mind personal differ. | Synod of e LRe OMRrok | MALEYAC AN BAd SUERIS S )0 SRS ) Tlisant Dollate 00 thia T0at: too) Ml e exciting i the extreme. In the coutest for | gpees, Laraverte, lud,, Oct. e synod for | PV INCRS by A A D el T ] the Columbia cup and 2,000 these Majors on Party Sucee the Northwest German Reformed church ot [ g7 08 i B0 A Asng iR, LTy SUEAD UMY, DibE) MeOreR TRl dogs ure winners of today's coursiug S e a the United Staves convencd here today with | oo i Pppa™iutrer an once ordored tho ar ical extracts, Theso * Pellots " are casily A il =" duide - sanjaby ntl SheN Y Gorpmps Malon - als ouke. | Sgopd pttendauce, | v, S, O, Vita of St | JeU¥or Gaptuin® Groth, for. what. raison s dissolved in tho stomach and absorbed into four ruces tomorrow mormwg: —Nunoy, | sponded to repeated luvitations to spesk. | puyiwag efectod prosidont for the ensuing not known, A deputy marshal was seni for | gho blood, stimulating o flow of bile from the owned by Dr. Van Hummel of Indianapolis; [ Among other things he said: A year, f Wy ab ompaniod tho oficors | L oo g O T b il Willis i and Laplander, owned by 10, B **Let us go to victory in the spivit of har- e s ud, Growh -acsompaniod Who oflioars | fiver, and arou o0 S A e Coyne of Huron; Prince Charley. owned by | mony and determiuagtion made manifost in Latin Unton Monctury Conferen buok to Nugounlcl, Ou viaiting Conul Are soerotions. Thus ey 1, C. Lowo of Lawrence, Kan, Upon the re- | this convzention ‘and we will yeu wintho | goyg, Oct. h-The object of the Latm T et e B R (S e i1 et v el s WD sulel khle catliet. depanda e ovugeablp | Lrikuiost and inoskgorlountutues for ABIS | Goon manotary. conferance ia. ta. sonaldar | LT, (U8 WOREAL captuin was vhen sezed, | monog rafunded, in all Bilious Attacks, in of stukes aggregating nearly 5,000, grand commonwealih of ours and this glori- | 1t proposed uationalization of the smaller | {jrown down on the consutute floor and the | Bl Meutaele. Constination. Dizzin d Enghish aogs arc out of this contest and | 0us uation of ours that was ever witnessad [ Hhe bropose SRRt LA DRRARG, (R TR 1IN J but fow will again be put in tho field, Most | 0u the face of God's gr rth, Let us bo | 8 —— ok i AR i M of them are suffering with sore o harmonious. No gaud of bicke Kedaced thy Bank ftate. ad. Ton culainy of dourk Tk aaid khat .y Ont Bave Cuatarhs e 118 gitre DR L ings, Al fuctional foelingd snould sink into | 1yp0x, Oct, b.—The Bank ,of Fngland | o8 react s L on yi Roby Pugs' Case Continued, insignificanc The best living evidenco Alaetar A ] weokly mooting | 4% investigation, 2 Crowx Point, Ind., Oct. 6.—In the civil thau thoro 1 porfoot living b many and. | Alelarm a6 hele woguiar wiadkly 1seil G e — oourt 1o the loby a0 ?":” & “‘f“:“f‘" fora | {lis tho fuct thagay fricnd . Hows and 1 | 103 ber vent o 20 Cransenor, Be 5—A crowd of continuance, pleading illness of the senior | 10 1% Gh et Lant i g prosecuting attorney. Judge Langdon there- [ ° Prof. Aundrews, dug dd and J, , 0% perfoch compan September it the American ood’ clizastion barkentine Jolin arrived at Kuch althy Iiver. assombled on a similar accasion son Ameri- (R T T RN i T e 2500 for an meuraile cuse, AMUSI 1ISN TS, fore waye the associato’couusel for the state | whatey - Taceer e Vontiog | BATINORE, Oct. b.—James Blackgroome, | tempted to tear up the railwiy track near vatil Saturday worning to propare thew- | and at 4:45 Chairmah ke resolu- | ex-United Statws senator and excgovernor of | tausart, three miles from hgro, tonyght selves, and said that the case .would be | tions committee appeared and presontod the | Maryland, died tast night of Bright's dis heard then, as the defendants stould have o | | | i triking miners number of 400 at- | | e ; e L ruviespay. » following resolutiihey A, e number of gendarmes were sent out Ui | 1 ef AN, I e e s e RS Keport pfjthe Plutiorm, sphitheris Epidomic. oticers, on thelr arrival, were grootud witha | SATERB AN )] 0,1 Ui : I he authorities were notitied and a large = 5 hower of stone Ihey finally made g | SONDAY, Captain Brown Wilt selt Our, We, the represevitutives of the republican Currewa Fais, Wis,, Oct. b.—Diphtheria jl:‘“‘rl‘ Ropatnon it SRR S Saturday and Sundiny, v Lk, Oct, 6, e rom Lex- | party of the state of Nebraska in convention % Ty g e o1 | eharge upou tue mob, ol s u e JABLILN, 0% S AREIAL 18 1 Pitte. | Asseinibiod, horaby piedze anew our fali i | 18 epidemic in Stavley, Boyd aud Cadol, VANCE'S iugton says: Captain B. Brown of Piuts. [ #MH VA0 | 10 pilnciples of the national re- — = oalistie 1t i Comedy Drasa, burg will sell out his eatire racing stable | publican purty, I, for ‘more than @ ,I,HE LIW‘ITED MAIL vext November. Thelot cousists of the well | duarier of a have achioved such 1 .y 1 teluneph in the’ promotion of the public kuown rave horscs: Hob Spood,. Parapet, | Wil o" i prosperity of the poople. W A Four-Aet Excurs'on fnto the toul e Portugal, Afteruoon, Two O'clock and twen- | 1ok Wiek With pride uion the tievasmpied e gL xeuraion lnto e ty-three -yoar-olds in training, dustrinl und e crelul prosperity under n Fhe Ouo supremc Noveily of » Deeade, —— tlonal republican administration ds u foreib The Hesviest Meciante o iy kver St College Te demonstration of the wisdow and policy of 3 MAtL AL MseRSG LY NEw Havex, Oct. - Iu the intercollegiato | our pariy,and ‘place {1 aia’ sirikin (v ; - ! 3 ! m lo of seats will opeu Wedupsday teunis touruament this afternoon Chuse de- [ Rifion fo the stvsuation wnd | depression ; WOrMIE WE ho usial Drices feated Howland in the semi-finals. The | country sinee the electlon of Grover Cloy mateh betwoen Budlong and Footo wis uot | Tand. Wo 100k With sympathy and sorrow : . PO Snished on account of dyrkness, euch mao | upcn the, fuancisl distvas and = poverty : 3 4l 15th STHE,EE,F”EL‘I.EIR Pl wiaulag oue set dusiries of the people and the hones of 1 g - 9 U bour Nt Lo nucuclu i P Laborer s ian arzament against the Ln0ss wn o ) . SUNDAY MATIN:E, OGT. 8, e ¥ Tazkere Laae, abllity of the democratie: party 1o control Gu . | AR TS & i B oat L (N New Yoms, Oct. 5—Tho internauonal | Babtty triis i epubiien e our P CACACA an Bimaut Lowied iy cricket mateh between the Australisus and | all tnes yndéetakon Lo so legiaii fhat tho p und u strons” cChpany T3 00w comody, Now Yorks was resumed today. The total | farierof thocountry shull roceive the higl PREM 8 JTe el ra_ 3 “A MOJEL H1S3A4D,"” score wus: Australians, 210; New Yorks, | [aboring men the highest wiakes for thetr t Lo LW B 1§ =] €I 0 & ol B ar Betwoeu) 1. and we extend 1o thewm our hewrtfelt syiupa Wednesday Mebinoe, 206

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