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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, 0(“1‘()“7[{ 9, 1893 - — . it A8 | . " ! SO ) High school will line up in the initial game | give its first “smoker® of the season about IGURING 0N COMPROMISE | ot ofy e, McCrenry substitute. for the 10W MIK Uy NNER | dlongside nophard's olovator. 1t allowod Ho Foot Ball league at the . Young -Men's | unique affar, hoing wht the boys. torm va el g0 18 1o extond the time for rogistration ton i Christian association athletio grounds World's fair smokor.” and_each member of — O iy jome up. The Bilt_ will be —_ | st season the Omaha bovs esiatiishod | [YORTE TRl smckie, and each member o ; Ditterly onposed by some of the Pacific sione | e - feason is Alnost Ripe for the Long Punt !I4_V)T|)14Ky'\luv I¥ 8y very | Dry,.mlv: . ’n:m;:w ; senting one of the oifferent nations of the | Probable End of the Preseat Silver Contro member m.]:;n -',’l':.‘.:, M :‘.l,m”‘\.‘,.‘::.,\."‘ '0c% | Shot the Dofendor of His Wife When Pload- BT R b AL i 8 D oy defeated the High schools of Lincoln, | tetHnE ene of the aifferent nations of - y tof |t ? ! ocial to and the Wedge Work Ashland and Council' Bluffs and aiso the | (STih. A M By 16 SR o e versy 'in the Senate, bill only temporizes with the situation, 1o ing for Her, Bre.]—Bishop Bonacnm of the Catholie dio- Normal school. They ware boaten | {3 [TMIed, be the committen in ‘chargo of prevent filibustering Chairman McCreary of thele first ghme, when sLay played the | meea ™Sl finke' glnd the. Dearts of the | the forcignaairs committee as asied fo — '“;‘;‘]:;"yf“'-“w‘l"‘lvv'\I‘“t*"::\“;;“\(x:r' :lw.:«:\lxwwll‘l: OMAHA IS TO SEE SOME GOOD GAMES | Young Men's Christian assaciation, who | giopiv, o (", i (e hearts of the | WHITE METAL « ADVOCATES CONFIDENT | @ special order giving two days for its con 9 c Hurke were much heavier. However, the next time | Moher i el %6 oot sugeration, and providing for a vote at the | TRAGIC END OF A DOMESTIC QUARREL | churen, two miles south, and spont the af they .7\_'.'\".".,.‘.“,‘, "thay had & anired more | Wil bo anuounced through these columns | ondl of that timo. This will be granted be | > rnoon in looking over the new edifico lately later. o . B e practice and the game resulted in g draw. ‘ | the commitioe on rules. 1 here and conferring with leading iay noNoORIN on fire It is surmised that tramps caused the fire, ot Two Teams Will ltepresent the Gate City | Thoy now claim the High school cBampion. THE RACERS, They Feel Cortaln that They Will e Abl Colonel Outes hias also asked to; Jspecial | Mikland Beat s Wife Til She Forsook embers on the advisability of*appointing & in the Fletd—Personnel of the Never ship of Nebraska, and intend to defend it if - to Force Concessions from the M der’ for the consideration of the bank Tim ana Then Riie the Mwn Who t resident priest at Lawrence, 1o it “takes nleg.” while the boys from Platts- | Great Crowds Visit the Crack Yachts ana Ity—Fareeast of the Coming ruptey bill wnd the speaker has expressed S TR T ssed himself a8 satisfied that the field mouth, who ae said to be a husky set of Do Homage to Them. PR uis assent. Four days will be given, and & 3 membership would warrant such ap. fellows, are no less confident of vietory : NEW YORK, Oct. S.~The Vighant and Val- Bress. ;ma.ln the rilo Coloriol Oatus says thire is | May Bie Lynched. htment, and 1 is confidently expocted Only two games are scheduled for Omah: & WoTe bl couple of hundre i) 10 possibi of the measure being within a fow weeks T and all who en lively game of foot ball | KVrie were resting within a couple of hundred | defoated by Mr. Kilgore and his colleagues Tho bricks are being hauled for the foun For & toot ball game tho weathor is still a | should take advantawo of this opportunity. | yards of each other in front of the Atlantic | wiemwatoy, Oot. 8.The momentous | who successfully conducted a ten da Special Telegram to | fation v business W be p trifle wanm, but the tems ars boing made Ihe game will be called at 3 o'clock, and | Yacht elub honse at Bay Ri today. Af vent in tho sonate this week, so far as can | DUStCr against it in the last congr ap by 11 o have been taking | 81 admission fee of 25 cents will be churged. | fairs aboard were be ing arranged in ship- | un, and for some days past have bee a oung Men's Christian a ciation members y t LOIIOrT v 0 most | active practice, pr for tho campaigh | feau® Mun's Christian association m shape order for tomorrow's race in the most | yinyous sessions of thag body. That this at- | ‘ y - . | easy and peaceful manner, but the army of | g that is in waiting tay was Yalo's First Game. | patriots, who were close by, raised a rumpus | Defented Kansans—Doane’s New Players. large majority in the house favors 3 3| Information concorning one of the Lawrence now has a fed schob seen, wiil be the avtempt to sccure con- | v Te 3 AL Atk bl : At bankruptey law, which has bee i ¢ * committed | prosent on gross inone form or another for s | in wostern npt will produce mportant results can | It \ihmll\'|-ru‘m‘ni-~ howey that th hardly ne doubted by g v g ar wi bankruptey bill will be reached this week wes { i > fif " | h B 8 noned, should the seuate this week cut the | of here, rday shot and instantly killed well as °f, 10 the chamber that the pres- | gpowion koot and dispose of the silver | Andrew Auderson on the latter's farm | ent week will bring a solution of the prob. problem. In whatever shape a bill might | Nebraska was feceived b cnrollmer AbOUL sixty pupiis morning. Eric A, Miklund, a wi leations point to o large inceeas the nest yoar County Superintendent Thomas and ex-1d. hemus made the customary populist n the now school house Thursday The two mon have hadsome words re ding to these gentiemen ail cently about Miklund's conduct towards his | 8 of this conntry, pa present and | 1o e due to that wicked wife. Milklund is a wife boater of tho worst | 1ot ' England, and a cortain ¢ type and Andorson has present whon | who scemed to own quite an amount of several of these lisvar- | American socuritios, the interest on which piayed one of the firstof the season's games, | New Yomk, Oct. 8.—The Yale university HES SEB TG Aoy § FETi Rt and the result printed in Tue Stsxpay Bee | foot ball eleven haa the first real game of . that should go de ‘u itto yachting hmvv TY. | the situation howed that there is lots of vim in Doan the season yesterday, when they met and | There were fully 25,000 in the long and de :“‘ L 8 " s Ny day and - dess defeated the strong eleven representing the | linos of people who erowded the Long 1sland eam, even at this early day and in desp eoete e il Dhsndel g B . & : il ! ; s Crescont Athletic club at XAstern doe shore in every available point of vaniage, | jan. The opinion is expressed that there | Pass the senate, everything else would be of tho fact that soveral of the men took pr lfr-vukl\n Nearly 3,000 peoplo were present and in the hundreds ~hundreds is the word s e | 1aid aside in the house to act npon it In their first game on that day, Omaha will | The Yale team put up a good game, consider 't hich laft the shore and made o | 1L V¢ & compronise of some character b havo at loast two toams this yoar—tho High | Ing tho fact thay they wera up ininat | ~of boats which left the stiore and mad acreed 10 and put through. The propo Sentiment In the House. strong tenm th had been in practico for | detourof the sauhts. Somo osbtinnlos pub | sition €5 sliply esthd tho Shermin The sontiment in the houso, by the way . ' nearly two months. Yale scored two touch- ( the number of those who simply gazed A L reduced | 18 Very strong that a compromiss wiil be the T ! ka Interscholas ot Ball assoctatlon, and | downg and goa! in the first half, and sccured | the racors ns high fa- 20w Lo _the | law for a definite poriod, with reduced result, but 1 Lt compromise shoaid carry | DANCOS have taken placo And triod | “Orains our Hte baoad o o the Young Men's Christian Association | a touchdown in the second half, 'The score | first flizure s perfectly safe. Iivery | monthly purchases, scems to be taking shape with it a provision for a vond issuc it | to persuade Miklund to lev his wife alone, team, which has already done some good | was: Yale, 14; Crescent, 0. foov of s cotia be Baan farCm orbichl | s the most itkely of thewarions propositions | would eHcouier mort bilte and formidabie | On the day of the murder Miklund had f p some 0 e (' mile was coouptel by e womai ool | %o recelve approval, Most of the suggestions | ohposition. . Tndort cte: Son ! vatic leaders | abuse 9 work in practice and contains some of the aril B o ) Mo e \ 1oera abused bis wife shamefuljy, ana she loft him o fndependonts of Signton county mot in BASE fook bntl talént fn Lhe webt Just what ICKLED KANSAS CITU'S FANS, A e ool ffdod, tho women | 50 far made for compromiso are very much | thera dohot hosivats o give i s their | 4 took refugo with Mrs. n, 0 8l8OrOf | pont oo pecnta Of Signton county mot in st foot ball talent o west, children, and, it might be add wome; I s b y i s and took refugo w s. Nelson, s sisterof | uonvontion in this city ostord W ! 1 .. n . i > pur- | OPinion thata proposition for a bond issue i nvention in ity Yostorday and_ nom sort of a campaign this team has mapped Watch the Game Botween | formed no small part of thering, | Alike. in that they fix a time when the pur. | OPIOR vor be }'w\»-nl in thelower braneh of [ the muvdered man. - Miklund went in scarch | inated the follow g (o, W. I Porier, out is not yet vouchsafed the pubiic, but Bostons and the Mannings. Bos ’« f.-\wr\'fll\]n \n:]mnu-yn:mw\:\‘\I'mw( ‘“"I‘\‘ ;unl; ;vllxlv(n'”ur=v|!\’v'rwhml;-' se :uln’— Congress, of herand. finding her, ordered her to come | county judge; 1 O, | ards, county clerk thero s safety in saying it will MU Kaxsas Crry, Oct. 8.—Boston's gronp of | 01 the watorind or o nton e o | B bo niag that thoy docrause the amotn Duripg the morning hour this week var- | olit and go home. Sho started to abey, when | Joseph Vosol, comts iy Alexandor comers and will furnish some splendid sport Kt salAvid Ghatkm Veht ot ty X T'he rowing clubs, which have so | 10 be purch sed per mouth by from £2,000,000 | 0 Minor matters may come up and be dis Anderson told hor to st nd that be woutd | Matheson, county sherff; rze Porter, in this line for the people tha, The | hieh salariod champions went out to Kxj many headquarters around there, sent outa [ 10 £4L,000.000 worih, The proposition to i Dosed of, notably the old MeGarrnhan claim, [ o' 000 oI her to stay and that he | county surveyor; 1. O, Underbere, county Hieh school team col will take part | Mok park this afternoon and thrashed the | 11 ommission of Investization in singles, | clude o bond purchase is also still receivin which,after being bofore congross for thirty outand try to pacity hor husband. Ho | soponar: Jon whan Nicholas, county com: in the games scheduled by the body of which | strong All America. team. They—the cham- | doubles, gigs, burges and 11 the other Lon iy That v ol $he present indioations aro | Yusrs'hiasod btk nagios orbre jaott ssion | 4id 80 when Mistund exclaimed missioner. 1o 18 part, Only two of thoso games are | pions—may bo lacking in eloquence and cul- | thoy had in thelr houses, and’ Sach sno thtt V“l'fll:‘(hlw\“.|la|4n||'m.m\’|1‘vll[-'t MS Ay NOL | Gnly.th roceive President Harrison's veto “Como n step noarer, aud I will shoot sou - ehedulad for Omana.ono on noxt Saturday | turo, but: thero is no disputing thelr ablilty tearry passengers did so irengh sp, bropostelon it mny o but Lof the committees of the house | dead as holl PEESON AL CakaGrAPnS, ~—but the team will likely |] ‘u‘ n here .’: o play bail surprised the Britishers, irough with tho assistance of republicans. | be busy during the we The hear. competition with the other local team anc Iny br ’ . f Stiver senntors Consulied. ings bofore the banking and currency com mayba -with somo of the colloge organiz Tt so happened that the Bostonian men Near every dock VII\:\LI\\.N accessinle frn;n T it n hittoo will' continiio, Qiforatrs. Mem tein of | s g and shot Anderson through the 4t brought the throng was cxhib- © senators from the silver producing ] v tions, : worc on thole mettlo. As a result they put | the cars tha L TR Lot | BEItO -AFE BEHE e consylted and adviseq | the houso advocating bills they nuve mtro | heart, kitling hm in Lantly Oue of the leading foot ball organizations of | vy thew rogular wame —the Amauhablnided oy ee oS tanminonb oS AT Las large and [ With as to the terms of agreement, but they | Gt I'he investigations of the committee The woapon used was a 40-calibdr six country is the Western Iuterstate Uni them champivas of the National leag small, composed t » system, and thousands | Will not be allowed to dictate in the matrer | Will be in the divection of first securime in sity Ioot Ball association, composed of Aud how the crowd did yeil! All told all, comy . s o RO of ot s t suMcient | formation as to changes in the national Mil st g bl Towi Heue | Minof 1 Mis- of the Sunday holiday folks were glad to ¢ mi icre is not a sufcient bl < liklund went home, hitched up a team | Déllonc, owa, Nebraska, Kansas, Illinols .and Mis- | thope wero 5,000 men and women in the pay % cents o head for the simple pleasure | number of thom to contine the fight 4 srons | binkiag laws and. the. views ot mopun! HLLL : souri State u vsivies, This association | grand stand and on the blea of boing taken within a_ fow y wwds of the | while if there should be an agrecment | Won the proposed repeal of the 10 per cent | 40 drove to K oliogavohimselt o) Mo ey FRCERLIC lule comprising ganes between | rime bogan, aud . en e tim | aront sensntions of the tay. | The sailors on | auabisy they Their allies will not desert | 1AX on the state bank civeulation ip the cuthoritics. 'The coronor held an | Mereh.nt the members. one of which, fowa against | e b lant play, and there we | the s ilkyrie opened their eyes wide when | thom outvighit, bub it opportunity offers for The committee on merchant marine and | inquest and rondeced 1 verdict in accordanco R. M. Cobbah and wif Jutte, Mont., askal, Is o I <|)mr-h.wn The of them 'y mother's sou joined in the | fIeHE VRIS OF nc flotilla of craft that cov- | scttlement of the quesiion the silver state | [Sheries expect that the hearing wpon th with the fucts. ave at the Murra giving day. On the day the teams & shouting, and, mmd you, it was a crowd @il ok s # Lk " 1 Stod 8 4 Fithian free shipping bill will be concluded i » P ’ B v : ¢ IR, 4 you, it k ered a large portion of the biy surround senators will be expected to acquiesce in sny ntonse excitemen rov: mong tho | . PresidentSCH. U Clurk of the Union Pa- year the weather was such as to al that know abase bt ffom a- fumble and | $red lavee b LT TR st soking 1o the contin, | Monday or early In the weelr, _Inten LML A GGG SO e cluden game. and only the bravest of tho | knew whon 1o ohser o ones bl Ao had nover seen anything Hkoit in Buglish | ued recornition of silvem Iy iy bo o, | . Mondny motning the sonmittes on public | Siwedes, and. ob uld they get hold of the IRt BANTSE: Lot Srlngar & s \was enthusiasts found courage to withstand the the game of the Bostons elicited no hissing. WhtGr, The populive don't show thosime | howeyer. thatthas Iver purty in the senate, | 14008 wiil consiver vhe Hudsou resolution, | murderer he will stroteh le mp. in Omiiha yostordny 4 x driving storm of s thatswept over As80- | The machine-like acouracy of the champions | Kind%f an interest in the thing over the as a whole, including both demoerats and | “M1ng for an investigation of the methods . - « ) Ball of Lou na, M iation paric whilo the eamo w Sl bt s | In their bacling up of wround biv balls; their | Kind'of an inte AR I he P1s ool | e by is R0t o nxious 10 securoa | 9 OPEBInE ho Chorolkeo Strip, 16 tho major SERANGISEIOBTORRICR R0 B B (2 REbe R Gr Do(B A g MO 18T WO years ago the weather was dull b not { guper ) ing of their ball and their work \ bl bl iy o ot Vi Y » M ) e ity of the committee decide (0 raport |§EHER 4 foad 1 1 3 wsing of theiy I Al oneof the Brivish turs s compr as is supposcd. T'he silver men 7 3 N ralny, and the throng that weat to the | attho bt and on the base Hncs.—theso wers | | e A L Sl g il L T are in the minority, | YOrely tho minority of the committoe will | safo Bluwors Do a Neat Job—The Amount | (George W. Baxter and il B. Jjams of grounds saw one of the nicest foot ball | the points thit huieren cra elimee " ore Yo o minll Togothiors. 1 nbver efore. s | Aul. Cannot Giotors: the terms of capity: | Makea report in favor of an investigavion PRl Cheyenne aro at the Paston matches cver watched Iherc is reason o | crowd. The team pPlayed together as one | Jo €0 crowd around the winner of a big | lation, but they fecl that the majority [ @0d nght for it in the hous StiraNG, Neb,, O o voasion of the nexk game | man, and the crowd know it prize. and-immediately aftera race. Hore | 18 almost as anxious for adjournment as they | _ Chairman Holman will cail the committen e crowd atv the park will be commensurate il eainie wdo A o i e e on Ind 1 's together tomorro: or or O G e r e DL s e o Made the Gume Nieer, ey como st to looic at - couple of bonts | are, and if Uiy cn LR I Bl R DRl h- | lars atan carly hour this® morning. An on b § . g at anchor and no racing ou will be able to o on with the debate indefi- | Kdnization and subc Y R v Pne Bee presents this morning a bri But there were one or two other attrac- atanchor dnd o ra ingiia it Tt you S T T R e 2 ] e i R i o vod using asheavy cold sletch of two of the teams that will fake | tions that added to the interest of the pro I S ML T, G il eral concessions. _One voint on which they | DUSIMesS will be dono until the estimates ate | ehisel, oo i off the cateh lolding th bart in the gamcs vhis year, with their en- | ccedings. The Helen Dauyray Ward cham. | there thought could beon a yacht race still seem determined is to hold bub againes | Submittod. of | gagements for the season. Others will bo | pionship cun was presented to the players | Today's R fixing the limitation of $ime NBR I vaE I'he committee on territorics will tey and | © : fad o : | w. i 3 I given from time to timo during the next few | from Losion, and Umpire Billy O Bricn fv | Jerd Dunraven telophoned the Atlantic | haveine siajieon of time w veland's | £CUR quorum togethier to consider the sey- | O the safe was twis o off, tho door blown | W. K #oue Lo Chivago for n visit of days. B youdarful oxhibition of lLow hopelessly | o < Duaraven tol Waldorf hotel in shis | adminiscration, g the shonco yoriis AL bills for the admission of Utah, Avizona ppon and tho safe riil 4.“." jus contents. | ten days o so £ Defosted Champlons, bad un unpirocan b, Tho managers in- | Ficht club from rmoon Uiat ho would pass | they it aie T e pine New Mexico aud Oklahoma. Thore hag onsy-sovan S yelanty dotintfin gl NS T MiTony W0 has the night at the club house. He will, of Whav the silver men would like most of | bren more pressure for the Utah bill than ¢ ’;.‘,‘, ayro stamps of various denominations. | Nrough "‘,“} = iaas course, go_uboard his yacht early in the | all next to free coinage would be to e the | for the othara, and it will be PR e T T AT SUILEILEAuSH morning and sail on her during the race, | administration forees abandon the fight al- | first. Chair “l’“.“.“"_ of the judicir the postoflce, heard the jar caused wwhich wiil be over # trlangular course, ten | together and leave the present bill i fores, | committee will return. tomorrow and. on 0 ERARYIEh G COm ALt sof | by the explosion, 1 supposed it was | Miaiomeach of the three legs of the tri- | That would be a triumph and not a compro- | LUesday the committee will try to dispose of I ! school team, which is a member of the Nebras. Stanton County 1o dent, STANTON, Oct. 8 (S, T Bee 0 sooner had he said this when he pulled T Bi Haydshiot SVTHER s s tholofts George Gouldmg of Denvoris in the efty C. . Robertson of Kimball is an Omaha visitor. shooter of the bulldog pattern J. I Popo of Silver Creck is at the t. 8. —(Special to Tue |, J. W. Tinkel and wifo and Miss Stolla Bre.]—The postofico was ontered by bure. | Tinkel of Missouri Valley, T, tro in the famous the is remisiored at the Mil the front door. The hundle of the lock tnd Mis: O H Bullard and Mrs. Frod Lawrexcs, Kan., Oct. 8 —[Special to T | tended to make | Bre.]—The Kausas State University Foot | DAUVEay cup an impressive function, but | Bull tam is & mewber of the Western Inter- | Sheirhopes woro withered. 13 { state oot Ball associaticn, comprising vhe | Crittenden, the present consul g | State universities of Kansas, Missoury, lowa ;‘lmn-u t ‘| t ’|rv'm--«1rl to make tho I]‘"“_- i ue of his sereen doors blown shub by th and Nebraska 2 el e s R pluyed thac | 3ugle. If the wind admits the first leg will | mise. Senaber Moo iobD ! intimated yestor- | SCiie of the many bills before it. U of three | Wind and paid no further attention to it, al. | 10 and Mrs, ppbell of 1226 South Last year Kansas won the pen nant in the [ HobAmL sev O T s e en | be laid out to windward, the second a reach | day that he considerc this result possible, "‘]' Joinyicommiiac ieomposod “of (threc though he and Mrs. Odell tatked about it for | Thirty-sccond st e left for the fair association, defeating all the others, making Vo oul """-'ml{ 2 AL and the third a run down before the wind. | and, having canyassed the . mber very | membe l*<;f‘[u~ house and S ooy ‘m-‘w aw I Htes and will be ab: i aweek or ten days, ascore of 21 to 4, Ic to 0, Nobraskca; | who would General Tom Bell, the sporting | Those threo points will bo covered in order | thovoushi S o Unelingcompromisey M| (Sl APPOlntments toilny aLEALL chomb Will | = John Dallam, the barber, was sleoping in Jennie Yeamans, tho clover actress, is ay 12 to 4, Missouri. In addition to these Kan R T s Nash re. | during the race, anyhow, it the wind holds [ Manderson is quite competent to pass upon | ©F i '_“I' ot T LR S i, doors uorth, and also heard | the Millard, acconipanied by her manugor, sas defeated the University of [linois team jLiad|{n'0 faw words ot thonis. & | from thes same - direction throughont. 'The | this point. Such a result could bo brousty | Mike its final report Mo day morniug. the noise, but thought iv was an outside | C. B. Dillinghaum. Sho is enroute to bin Ti”;“ sl ”‘n“ [:""" N ‘m'vl' it "'”:11"'"" ["l"»‘w“‘u:. is .,} ‘;’{.‘-“n‘nnl:-;xl\-iu- being elap- | Indications, if worth an, ther ibout by taking a: recess until the regular Thit Tari-Hil. back door to the building. colu D Eal Rl e e e o baly i VO st e s i Bos. | Will peonly light wind from onC TSsvward | meeting duy i Decomber, or by taking up | The committes on Tivers and harbors will | Mr. Sills' dog was siaying in his back | G. D, Edwards. manager of the Columbus 1o O NN Bnts! ivitg dher hat o on |t i Hale s T oo having com. | A1 southw Starting time 1125 u. . | some ovher bill meet and organize Monday morning, but | rooim, and at the notse the dog mado consid | Bugay. compaue, b xeturned from the 1 deserved title of “Nover Defented b pfied with the conditions imposed in winuing | Lieitonig wenuhar officinls: roph Want to Get Away. wilLnot attempt to prepare a bill unul the [ erablo fuss, but in a few minutes Mr. Dak | Weoits taie - The o 15 accompanted by his il o e g e ovaraDafen tai t—that of 2 thie A hip for | Sicd 4 good day with fair wind. ~The storm | s cngineers’ reports are received, which wili | lam raised up in bed ana called him iy vife. . The scheaule of the opening engagements. !1 “that of holding the championship for | which centered over the central valloys bis There is a general desive among senators. BolnTa ol Tonth, That committe Selll| e iR picions E ook chavactor has been | | e ol follows: October 14, Miunesota uni- | three successive seasons b moved to the northern, where it prevailed | to get away. Summoned hore hurriodly ot hold a'meeting. Tuestay 1o et ons or i | haskin ious, lookiig chntac days tnie . Thomas W. i<ecne and commany arrived versity at Miuneapolis; October 21, Baker he game was & very one-sided affair last night. Generally fair weather may bo | August todou work which they webe fe. e bers on somo local Bills which aro rep: | imorming ho o s fGY, day merally | Ttom Kunsas City university at Baldwin, Kan.: October 28, OF Course Kt Won. expected with a st breeze tomorrow. sured could bo apeamplishod in two woous! | Meltibets on somo local Bills 'y | e A s perpetraton sted 1 feoersnicticelub at Denver; ‘November | iy Niohols was a6 his beb. st the cham- g many of them loft theiv business afairs i Work on tho tariiT bill. by tho domeeratic | or at laist ame of the prig ylcibeird the (i i il "1"‘-“":'-"| o- | vions gnve hun superd backing. | Young Car- 4 AT WILCOX. Ml e O D STt haloraye b o dom oo [ act. The tools used in tho operation were vember 13, ifo1s State wuniversity, Law- of the Philadelphi i o o for them in order. Mnny wish to go away to oy : v % red v conlt v bl il Lk jord f the adelphias did the piching for \ TS T o LEN ve | vontinues on the lines of malking vision | secured by breaking into the blacksmith | nee, Kan.; Novomber 18, Nebraska uni- | $9 4 Hhe Ehilad and did it very badly. fportionitbe/iite Teask (Kxdsiisutin: Spits|| DIHE L Eheltiiiumnivurelibre:2 Otharstinre || contin bill the object and protecticn the inci- | shop of Georze Hull near by, The Job shows | 2l BN embari 0, AnntAT Baks |l i RE Fe o S gprossn ground of the Wenther. Dlodged foitnke part in“tho campaiens. in | 7 the bill the ceording to one of the mem- [ the work of cxperts in theart of safe blow. | WeCk from Chicago, where she has been hanksgiving Missourlf vy oricituithe fisld and oyery man fo the coe | Wieox, Nab., Oct. S.—(Speciai to Tu | WG various states ot CC LA Lany |15t [Ehiadieotaontn sH oo o o [ ootk o ficxper e e | gpendine the s PALAGILLL LD e untversity, Kansas City. ¢ 4 et Ao 0X, 1 L ad Jeui * | anvious to visit the World's fair before iy TR s L pecion Atle il L L g = Miles is better known in- Chicago than hore, hammered the ball l',n‘n“(u;‘,) Jid some | Bup | _The socond day of the Wilcox (kito | Siod If, therofuro, tho et session cx. | 1IN at present, Those soems 't have | Jacob Rublo, o German aiving onojmulo A e AR RS oo e e el | By W iaek e (oims lwith HvindTGEd) oo povimont shouldnot. bring tho passagaof ( been Gonsiilerablo, talk o ageho R P L ED EBD oce Ll A | ivl can do in the society of the great wost 9 DY L b e i (oo | ot S eisteristio puanior chase) 1) bl feomsr shapeiiamenited o un: | el ek a7 Shoreacoitmniy furtiles| | s paiis pookss tim e e nended, there is o poss that a recess TS o Ayt ! il 2 Mr. Charle: wner of the Union resolution would secure a majority in ivs | Put little r o Jtholgoy o It News Notes from Tocamsah, Puacitie lefu IPriday over the Northwestern few who had the coucage to attend. support, w;mh toward many (er [ ; i ; : R T e Bl i ; tara tho unfinished 9:24 ¢l | i e e where competition with American producers wstit, Oct. 8. —[Speewl to Tug Bre.] | {0 cagound. thol cast, to boione/abou I'he first event was the unfinished 2:20 class I'be etections bill will provably reach the i "nlm“[m_ S R P xtons C S s thirty days. While in Chicago he will i trot carried over from yeste vy ud M | senate early in the week, but there will The tax on wheat and othor §raing we ba Mr.and Mrs, I 3¢ | attend the* convention of - fiute players, i 5 i 2 vas decidedly - oft” on-alls and strikes and | WinNing instraight heats. Su likely bo o fmuiediate effort to take it up. \I;l1‘m;nxnl‘~«'|l \\'ll[lll‘u"l\a"l-y‘v‘nunLdll knm'h v el opens October 12, Mr. Warner bueing b 12 ol . G | worse ou his base decisions. Tho redeening class, trot. _ Purse. §150: e AL venmoareiprabareditol keenuplaffhrr o e itithelaxbons - Arthur, which occurred Friday, September | grand recording secretary of the organim. R Champlin. .. ; featuro of his work was that he tried tobo | Mitidy M Le it by Jinus R ILED tho Higis enator Al ot | tion against Canadian barley. [t seems that Deceased was but 13 years old tion B Platt Lt % umoartial and both teams suffered alike. | pinewich by Waiiali Nebraska had anly fairly begun a speects | Ue Protests of the mavkot gardencrs of the | Prof, J. A, Linn and wife are visitig is A iho Morcor: M. Rand, Maho; L. QB Williamson 2 Scor | Prinee ¢ S yesterday whap the senite adjourned, but, | Atiantic coast, who did not want the tax re- [ ("0 Ballrd, Omishas J. M. Ricketts, Salt Lake Substitu.es Ao 3 » Rothrock, | Boston 200 20040 17| poard, b i by moved from vegetables, will carey much 1. J. Hazen, Petee’ Nicholson, Chivago Juntsen, Johnson, Smith, | AN Americi 0 000 6 8 6 6 L 87| Huen U . Jay hio will tomorrow LRI E Gl T el S L e an opinion pre L. Geon 1 wife, Kearnoy; W. A Ason Shopard, who played end in Coruoll | ~ Hies: Boston, 19; All Amerleas, 9, Faemey | Celonel Youn Paniios 8 AoNlRLoSosiieato epsaktbiine veneal aido | WO ML T2 MORTE ommittee that the prou- | Cilesburg, L. o this city last woek Love Kelly, Hultchinson 1072800 10 ¢ : 8tc X nericas, i Young (G, W. MeNeil) 3 4dr | and Mr. Cockrell, who will oppose repeal ! nan’ Stotenpence and Miss Kut : 11500, is the conch and plays the position of | runs: Boston. 83 ALl Aneri e Irrorss oyt e o e el s Scnntor Wolcott will probably hane o ohrm s of Bermuda will not cut much figure | _Herma e iss Kuti W. C. Clavke, Cincinnatis lefuend. 'I'c him belongs, perhaps, o great | Boston, 8: All Americis, 6. Nieh- [0 he (M hy) 5 dr A s e T prabablyamaliia shoreilichty Vo SRR R Long Island and other | Keoghan of Tecums h wero marriel oi th xe Hickol, J. H. Raiff, Doadwood; H doalof the credit for the victory of lust year, | 015 and Ganzells Cavsey and Kittridge. Ui Time: 2:20 4, 2:27,2127, 2:30%, 3heecn during the morning hour tomorrow. placesalong the const. It is also argued | Cupital hotel, Lincoln, tnesday, S Champlin is the captuiv and right halt-back, | PTe: Bz Fat Billy 0'Brien = el H Hr ey pagmenliny F e weslc B e e omndt Are gt b familiarly lnown as *Champ,” is a stocky. They'idedie in Omaha Wednesday., SR Iimepenoh, 0 rlil alsoiiSenatori| MA R EERTIEAS, Trodncte are ehil Nirs T Uit mau, speedy, siwouw ‘and very hard to | On Wedneadsy the Omaha. fafthful wil s o corplate shelspooch Wuepunibyiim | SRR RACHAe Srdugtefol ko market Conibs, are visitin i program fwas for foals of 1891, pace and trot, i hest threo in five, mile heats. EvaBrown, | gua.’s teaiiblete tho spooch, begun by b tuckle and uown. ' He has been playing for over a wook ugo. Senators Morgun, Stew { 5 > Jortunity Bihises | 70.'S, Brown: of Al & gardene Hatvio of Buffalo, Detroit d famnily in Bennoety o’ have an opportunity of seeiny this great ag- | owned by O.S. Brown of Alma, Nob,, hia art, Dubois and other silvor advocates are | BAFACRErs i the vicinity of Buffalo, 3 5 arstyy 2 the last two seusons nnd hus the roputution | grogation: | Boaton ha er Nty BIO 85 | AR oI besar toerr e sl b ea ot o o e Ee Speochos | AN other large cities ulong the Canadian My eduisk as gone o Wonthin, Splfl-xhu ui es of being the best half who played in the sor gotten togothor, and in its | wrack in 3 or botter, but owing to hor beig | Wiierstood to be b presented for thoir du. | DOrder have boan disturbed to somo extent | Min, to worlk on the Repo : Western league last year. Williamson, Tast joveral fages vell ‘lmown | ot of form was not drivon to'win. Dolbert | Jrior OPPOrDILY is presen Louisiana may | b the anticipated competivion of the Cuna- [ Mrs, I H. Deury of Mound City, Mo yenr's quarter, still ‘retains his place, as is city. Kt Nichols is espe- | showed himself tobo a good horse Tn niv also speak during the woeek in advoenoy oy | 408, but members of the committeo sy the spont Last weok in L city viaiting roltives does also Piatt, full-back. Harvey, who favorite in this town, and | class and will make them go some in his ropeal. Senntor Jdones of Nevadn is s | onsumers will receive the benefits of the v Mrs. H. P, Rosacrads is visizing in Pia7h centor, is o new man. who is develop- | Frarik Seles hos more frient hers | an he ~old form. Summary posed, but if his health should improva b | ductions in price, if any follow. Rosver e tug wonderfully, Hamill rotains his posi- | has in Busen > (o the other side there is | Woals of 1891, trot and pace, purse $7. LR VAOTdn apecol L The In Regard to Coal. EMIssEMy; Tussott has gone to Lincoly, S poeliing urd. Mattlson i bck fu his [ Jimmy Manning whom the pova used s oy | copls of 1691 vl b (aeer, by gilver men suy they will agrec to do the | 1t wis supposed that after tho statemens | LICTC She Will atttend the Conservatory of O18 Uy tonna. 162y tackier Colemnni Jask | Swith suck uncion. aad on o ed Bobb, Clogg Wright. 'dam Fanny Kenit, by 2 g (e g v Vi sed that after dtutom Music 5 yoar's center, is now playing right tackle, | | ilks and our own “King" Kelly. ani \."_“;‘ | Kei Willfams 3 = alkiog if the repealers will keep the quorum of the governor of West Virginia before tho Mesdames Taleott and Barnett ave homo Grimiba, o new mas, will piay Fight euard, | e eoms e b g Lo, Anse b | Delbe S by Gameleon, dain intact. commitieo that perhaps Chairman Witson | rrom “uprolonged visit in' Colorads, both With expericuce Grilliths will be a sirong told him to go back to the f o TPy by Altama, by,'Attor- House Forecast. might b il":il;l'II'I::L'*:L"I;L‘t:ls‘!;l"*,l":l\-il: fl’“"‘_:t‘“ “..\./.ln n;‘..{-lu.flvl-ulfiu he ul... R x and speedy player. Steinbarger, who will | gng pitch iz S L2 Ho7 Important matters will occupy the atien- LELED atad, ab loast, Mrs, Bolle Tibbett entertained her da ugh y play 3 and gve up pitcking. Harey L b, By i 7807, mport: 3 Py the atien 5 youy likely to u: 3 ibbett enter! ready shows great prowiso. Ho is very | Gamuha by hollisg e Brve, bt ibert....... Ao tho lagt day for debate on the Tucker bill to | 1t 1% beon arku bonoficod only whensiiis | Mrlund’ Mes, M. 12 Hicks of Novadd, In preedy, strong. and lsn suro tackler. The | hits amd oo wn i Poter MeNabb, who | The one-half mile running race carr xopeal tho fedoral elections law and on Tucs- | <00l flulds are bonol v val, and that it s | G088 week. 8 left end and left half have not been filled s smiles, allowed’ Omaha four hi W fry from yesterdiy wis won in siraighy | day, according to the terms of the special » small matter whon the entive consutption Clemmon Hour has zono io Cumpbell, Neb, yet, although the persous named in the list 5. Along with these will be the sturs of ts by led Light, Summary orderciywill go S0, 8. vola, Alsthongh she | & MMAl Inoiiet whien tus antl s claimiod that | 10 \YOFK in a grovery siore. will probably fill these positions, Tho et i il i democr are united in their demand ror | Of cOalisc S W SIS0 LY horeturn b from The Doston t wil £ mile running ra i« ! n ning race, purse §40 O SRS the bonetits to be derived by 1l Lo tho t 60 his paronts (n¥11inols Doane’s Foot Ball Teay i as follows Long, short Lowe, [ Red Light, by Red sign e X Llu"wln‘lqélnrl.m“w1-<Hn‘uhn;{z 1'¢’~nl rllxl\lum- New England manufacturer is an item of ‘\' ”‘I," By ¢ tho Chil Aid o ‘ . Cart o Stived cen: S A L fis vision at the polls, some of the northern | N bR i R Agent B Tleo of the ilaren's Al Cuere, Neb, Oct. 8.—[Special to Tug | 8 iy cAnlu.:x.«,lxg"{._ {I_‘l._ Stiveitw, * con {{‘I\‘U)‘.:L : 3 e pa e kbt R0t Fiteh bf the com. | £5e8 importance. 1t has also boen claimed oty ot Voule found homsos for 1L {xul” —Ihr-lm-ll::lm lrays hnd bl good ooy { EOri. Maan, Tthid; ey Kicha | Anttlops.. . edierdhs mittee that reporied the bill, and Mr | Ut 1;;”,":"'('"“"*'“l“l“"‘*””“'l be affected hans in this comuinity and wits here 1y ball teamn, ind this year will prove no exeep- | ot righ ety aawh; . Niohols, || picirons s A L | e and John De Witt Warnes ot a0 materially by free coal, X Savurduy attending 10 tho disteibution of uod for the places of those who have lofy | Hke this: Hoy (Washington), center; Thae 0:50, 07 TIote B Loty e \tute Jbooks re. | 1ron and steel schedules, und there are in Robert McDonough of o T T there is plenty of good matevial. The team | T¢! (Washington), third; Dolehanty (Phil he meeting was to have closed Frid et sy ] ety { Jpiad timations that this 15 the most diffleult | savoral davs Lot ek visiting in this it . 1 | ol ph ight; Beckley ' (Pltgs) i K lating to federal supervision of* elections, £ ¢ in this city 1s not in the best of siape as yet, but by the | delphin), vight; Beckley (ttsburg), first: | hut owing to bad weather today will bo ¢ goes too far. Indeed, even some of the | Vroblem thut has confronted the com firsg of, Noveibor will be in goort condicion | O/lourke (Loutsvitle), ~“Voiceloss | vied over Saturday Southern democrats, notably . Colonel O ey | Mivtee and one which is still quite far from Affiirs at Wont Poinr, 1o meot all von The Lillowing is the [ 3hort; Kelloy. (Bultimore 2 | e > 4 e | | presentation of the 1 Loe, jr., of Minuo: s been the e Mr. and Stundish, le 1, 1L, yesterday i 6 o'clock 1ast evening, rivhi preparatory Lo their of thred nizhts and Wednesday the Boyd, commencing this even ss Florence Miles witl return home this 'he fotlowing is a list of our eleven, giv- vositions, ages, height and weight of each, together with a few of the substitut I.l;'lx‘:-rr‘lzgnr- . George Davis also made a two-bagger and { enterprising people a fair program was given sk Jinmy Mannine knocked out two singles. | go 1] the errors of the All Americas wero nu- L. G, Mubtison, s merous and costly. vic are called upon Colen s 'he work of the umpire was wrotchea, He to mourn the death of thefe beloved son, A Wi ed his tamily from Kelly, Chicago; A in, sioux City, =3 The only ev ried on the second day's M — workicd 1iko 0g ] ins Marveroitcr, s buchoior 0 Lotbigs iho fiflaimy lually I 5 FIIOCIaLs, NOL settloment. Members of the committee have | Wisr Porsr, Oct, s parsonnel of i} socond : Kittredge (Chica Bowled of Ihnrplnx 1y um‘un.v]plm .'r :l\l:.‘:l 1| talked about a reduction in duty ou pig and By For center there is Pop” Owoen, who | (Brovklyn), pitehor AMarge number of :Omaha ispdiCoupail | KM0 050 Rbsutos whishithe uckop Lill [ S0 20 830RD ERERIL0R I GUWY. # per ton aed? WG eyes e i 1o Owen, wh 4 seeks to repenl should remain on the. books. IR st Th o 80,00 1. 0a Do i gt 110 was s completely played vight cuard last vear. o ju 1 wel| e Elufla whoalmen wont to Bialr yesterduy to | o desires. i addision o bhe. docinerois | with e vicww thi thero would bo lurg By vt i oad e e s &' T chudrfully Focomme built play er g will weieh 190 ponuds. o LOONVIELD, [Knox countys Neb., Oct. 5 | attend the reunion of all the clubs of the | siatutes, regarding the fourtsnte® oratory o eliCs o SReiakione: Rudskmwi ¢ SA7. 6o Alifoas Deoushy on tho 3 gt B T Je manker ,’.'.'T,,“,‘,”.,',“Lf‘ Lo the Sporting Editor of Tup Ber: The | Missourt valley. The affair was engineered | toenth amendme 8 o consiluibian, sk sho (1o JO0RT Yo s N o8, St B AIRORGRAD netery at this plu Hoond's Sarsaparilia To aid him 13 guards thoro o second regular race 1 7 of th | by the Omahas, the Touriste, and she Gany- | iAW fiviug the United States judges juris. | brodusts of fron, thera s y That there will on the ieft aud * Slim™ Lee on the right. | field Fairand Drivin ssociation tnols and no pains was spared to mako [ [IoHGD I cuses of In(ructlons of ‘eldotion | Yot aiiticne| beyond doubt, b the fix (oumtly lofb Wodnondny Both uve hewly players and not o heavy | piaco Octobar 3 nad 4 und was wgrand suc. | theseeond annual raunion one long to be r turbed, lng of dutles is considered ono of tho difficul a 1nod i this. olty ant ] - Hoow's Pills Curo all Liver 15, 200, fop theli, tusivious. " Fare will welgh | cess inevery respect, Lhirty horse membered. Most of those in attendunce Demoarats Wil Caucus, oy ”"1.”'7‘:””‘“." (“l|p|f.""\ many fricnds will miss thom but wish tiem RENS “"‘f‘l',‘l 1 ‘“'"’__, S hor 5l oot Bas , enterea and WKIng pars 1 the rees, is | went a-wheel, although some chose the goar e Q0 10 POgions plong. the groat. luk 5 A democratie caucus will be held tomorrow fafor s o tion o oo i ot b | abundant suce G R Dlayed ecutor Lt vear, but Is i cood round | 80140 1o good rortune of = lo K p | casicr way an Joft tho Wanster street sta~ | ikt to give the demen s an opPOrLuniLy | Ll gSuperior ron mi who ave | WA Blak asd fanlly vetuncd o AMUS M At ke yhan. oo w favorcd with sueh a fino gethering of | o at 8 o'clo to discuss the pitised modifications wnd | Large Gutput hiuve boen eming thors s ars | Uhelh tMip 10 Y erint Vo e tl s Telavie manps dagki: (e |10 S0RRAG il AU - speeds as was | Amoug the Ganymedes who went on their BoQuLE 4 ! ;) Am Gy 8 Guy I | docide whother uny” mmondumonts 10 tho | of dongross to maintain. 1t wbeelbls. meon Julius Thivle and wifo siasted ity for NEW i Caplain. “Buek” Witliaws is vis ckle, | Wilnessed at this mecting. Fiver Whoels were Goorge Willinmson, Guy beuding bill shull b0 adopted. ALl ‘demo- | on on iron ore. Bub this part of tho bill lues | the World's fate. o nd o v RATRR s e s S 1o M l.\“'.\lt’l“\.\l L Rtod Funang | 1 spirited andcurmess contest, agd evory | Dafl, Don Beao, Kay-bikiw. i1, ( Hatten- | crate agree that the Laws giving the govern- | hay ween ven ot 1o A L el | ) e losa t s oL THEATER / 2snt, e . - 5 e | horse wus forced as far t the front'ns whip | hauer, R H. Nichols, K. C. Parsons, W. D, ment authority to kuop peace v the polls by | of the commiLte ome members of the Mra. A. Walla and_ sous, Anton, Wenawi | MoxDAY, | who lived in Cuming town dicc A1l dficnaes arlsing from dnpire blood. RCELL, B00 B0ath L, Pigia, O, rs, of the meets 3 o * ab, the day was spent in various amuse % 10 the appointing of supervisors sud | 0 5 L ay | CORO to miko West Point theiv fuuie WEDNES A Y where be plysod last yoar, e boen, oy | OF U Rl " th trial | Blaiw, ¢ ar Lo Lo the hipolnting of Sunervisors wud | raisiug sukciont rovenuo and thav thoy | cago to 1 ) . AR bo plaid by Farh lawing | i the froe-for-ally trot of the second day | tments aud lunch was serve b day was | doputy mavshols shollgo. Tho only ues | 1o " making veductions on thuy | Mrs, W. Dudn of Madison Aeconmmdod MATINGE WEDNESDAY. played guard 1801 o wilt welen 163, | botween the sorvel stallion Hauquet by | an eventful one from, the numbor of hre s don is whether the. declaralory statutes, | grounds but. on the. othe ad, it is intl- | famity to this placa from ( Ay i £ ) William 1oy of Wayne, v the | Bixby had 80 many panciures that be had to | thom. and Colonel s’ sumeesion S 1% 0L 4040 ) 0ate 3 Batiog pary aead | ek Qo usheon or e T € ? - g bay stallion A BC Dy Chie s0L 4 new Lire.some one stepped theough one | tho jurisdiction of Liied Stiies. juieos 1o 1000 WACK 1075 w3 nob at i1l of, . driven by Jdolly John 1 of the wheels of Dick Belt's machine, brosk. and hiy svporh ¢ ne in tho fatlowing et h laws 10 fadora] | M50, that the tax of £1 4 barrel on beer ‘is Alox Robertse Liy Ui foany :u ¢ P Ly It r - 4 X s of violations af olection laws i foderal | Yery light, cspaialls os tha hop on beer i cup for reprive, Be has heon M TAb T ) " g TR a8 known that whon those { Lnx ubout Bulf the spokes, Parsous hud his | clections, shull bo smialnod. . Th brore i ki s et A o Dy iw it wh o Louch of malavis and theugnt () Monday lf. —="RICITARD ]!.I “Teuvierss quarter, us he has id bea David and Goliab fi udlo bars browen and I, C. Hattenhauer | opinion among the democrats. who have here are also intimations of evening up the | 192 county’s climate would benetit hi Fuesd vy Eve. —"RICHELLE Taat LrHs haxtor, aa i has s would bo tore on the | fiac Jauet Potkor iad thoir muchines moro 0F | canvassod tho sivuntian 18 Ihat tho Tucker | qocroae s Ui - Py A nployed i Sho op . i noi Hable 1o fumble the Lo is another | BInGuet is s magnitices© borse to loois upou, | less injured along with the rest. The day bill will be agreed upon us it stands, with a | Laye no advantae aw sugar. Asa | e doe Pritehard of Onaha i Wednesday live --"MACBETIL ' good tacklor and aids the vuuner. fo wp | A B goodone.” axd v all | was a highly enjoyabla oue, howsver, 5o all sible modification L0 meet the objection of | tans of rais , some menibors of | City visiting fricuds. | B RGIA T A ATISHE 014 ? " ¢ over the s 4 favorie. Benquet came | the boy h sl splie of the \m[uim:aut fL;A Colonel Oates, Mr. Cloveland is veprescnted | the committoe sy that 17 or Iy cent might Wadnesday nig petplont | B2 It GOReN ot finily a1 o sediit e Sl & wnd in the [ At} wes, The weather wus perfect and the e 8y o Mr. Tucker, the author ¢ o A & vt v A ant discovered in a o B i f iy e ol Hall ownn e 1170 e, P2 Ling milo in | s in good shape. f MR D Nopod vy | % PLaced on sugar without au il offocts, ROMEO AND JULIET, sition At Feese i new ab the - . X b 3 ! R s oy Rt R 2 aud never : Thais on o half — - vostigo of the law perminting federal intor. | u Nason is over. i not lata st 1ie ant 0 | it traek and at that. The Loarner s in Demand, ference would be wipéd out, #nd this expros Prove us he waing move practive. Liis weight | SUMPRies f John Gurner was arrested at Sheeley sta- | sion is expected to have its effoct in the can. is, teht Half Seal) is tho best all |v|..u.. 2 8o uen & few days ago on the charge of t'u!vhfin m_‘lm- talk ..{ pgslw ing o Vol on d § the e He pliye sy | €M U agrancy. He was semtenced imprison- | the bill until action is had on silver m the P s .- 7 P T A g Pong (4 g Pyl g wveTy pon | ¢ 23 trt st vagrancy. Hewas semieaced to impriso senate, that has died out, and it will proba WasuiNgroy, Oct. Iteprescutativ e and i Nty ne il G ut for thlsty daye aed s cow lu the | ieBASe. thut ias died out, #0d iy witl prova- | | Wasuixarox, Oct, - 7.—lteprosonts MORE ACCIDENTS jISihSTREET THEATER 742 i BEYAN'S POSITION. —— Our Extension Full Indesmuity Po Mo Retarns an Au - insures against tor M ' ou Kils Dem, 2 v R - \ ‘o 1 - county Yosterday it was discovered | day, ufier the disposal of the. elootins tic state convention in Nebraska. was PEUNBLT DEA KN H:"l:?-\r g :h:i\;.“: o Ryt 1o Tlon stond, My Lalrd, oF as wanted for stealiug a set | pil the bill from the banking and currency asked what he bad to say concorning the YONIGHT. Y SRR S 0 geus { T tfeh, Jiia wxah, My A P a s fram o resident of Sheeley nawed. | committee to prevent directors and. offioials r that he would leave the democratic | ora Kinds of aceidents than wn Do Ermont Comoding ARG D e shouy Wi Wi gy houias, [t is ilso thought that this is the”| of nutional buhks from bOrTOwIng. money of | "umor that he woul N0 - b " o > v MR JOHN DILL buck t o v 1 7%5:00 tror, 8 I P | man wha burglirized the general store at a the institutions with which they are ¢on- | PAFty and turn populist, becoming a candidato | ther aceldent policy ever fssuc ABC G AronZ CCmpiny 0 Tile Bew wdy. Saathiariass same { ek, Keaiiidoipls oh tburb sovoral nishie ago A ohiarge of lar- | pectad, excopt on written permission of ‘the | for United Satos senstor 1o sucomed Son “AMOIEL H ISHAND. " salt is very satstactory 1o the ! 3 will be bruferred against Garner in the | board o1 directors, which wis. consideved R 1o v i 17 et the temm. “"he further evgizenients of thu | Bi o Rt is morning. during the morning b ar on_ Moaday last chaouday ) = S Untrorss Rt e | A Boa A ISR o will again come up, according 1o notice given | R RaUOr that ho eas e e 1he dc | ED STATES ATRE 23700A% SOpNCR. Unb R et ALk ; : Sixth Ward Kepaviioans. by Mr. Cox on Thursday. 1o the report that ho was ¢ e dew- | UNITED STATES {5th STREET THEATRE 773 v | <Yyt § 1 . 9 Y r I ‘ st B A Crote was dof w Ulinois st Omaba, | wien d, aroy thied, Wor Lighcg, { Of the Weat Fud Republica® elub of the | , ooy sontimont oxiste iu favor of [ fed that the democratic party, as a jarty. is THURSDAY NIGUT, OCI. 121TH 20 to 0, and Cotaer at (rate, LANGOLN . CARTIS " Bixth ward on Monday uight a1 the ofub | wrowing udditionsl sMerusrds nbout ng. | in faver of taloiratic purty, as o jarty. | #2and 04 Krand eay, Now York, e - headquariers, corner of Military avenuo | tional banks. [i is considerod an Important | serve my vountry meier b sl o LA aye o Rt e T L Fuok el Wear Aaturay, Th oy e o . : and Grant stroet. Business of unportance | measuce and souie 0bjections Lo 1t may result — naons b 1 Iaunait b ‘The foot ball season will begin in auvmesy a0 Who hawe Silendel theagjoyabie | BN (S SHMRL BN approaching primar- | in its modification, but it will doubtless Mr.ana Mrs. Charles A. Dean, ac i'remident Lea'l Magugar. In Omaha vext Saturday aficemoon. 'Uke Momokers” given by the Oruaba Wheel ciuiy iea will e traunsacted. pass when 1L reaches a vote, papied by Mrs. Andrew Popplen of Balii- H. A Wausew Stale Azent, Tlle Tol “(tdO- Omaba High school and the Plattecouih I will be pleased 10 leara tha: the cltib will 4. M. Giuray, Poesident. On Thursday, if the bankiog bill (s dis- . . Yeaterday's 4o wibh or Manderson. He said he did not haye s anything to say about the senatarship. As | THE wore, left for Chicago yesterday, Lt e Bulintig, Ouebe

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