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( . P 1ITAOY ) NP 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE DA\Y', OCTOBER 11, 1893. Perry, Teunessee, Colo Aspinwall rates havi me n, A g 1 t g i ates have come down, and the fast mon Sherift Canningham Tatks, universities of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Samuel K. Evans, Owtumwa, Is., Managus, barring bad weather, Wil sce Iarger oromd ; ois and poss c o DRIV PIRST PAGE cun gvor be omme Cunningham was seen in tho Millard | g0 10t Hay o New Bowspeit and is Read Do 1t Deivar SUMTENG Srat T Wi g0 10 | s (CONTIAUSOMN Y PRIEELON ORI v 0 Gkt ohis . ofined | thau ever before. Commencing today ohils earlivr in the svenng by & Bre roporter an | Viglant Hasa Now Bowsprit and is Ready | ber the Denver Athletic ciub biys wil finuod Mr. McPRirsap. Ts entitiol 1o a1 | ganarni, Koanagea - qapanc 0% 181 €m0l | Nowy from Town Oreates Oonsiderable Ex- | GFoi under 1 yoars of e will be. numitted was asked 1o toll about the capture of Seott for the Wind and Waves, series of games with the Stanford univer- | commendation, natonly for summoning con August Ross of Wisconstn, collector of cus- citoment in the Magic Cit T e st o Sxpecied that this will fo said: oived a deseription of sit o University of Ci nia and the | gress here, but fopavhat he said to congress. o 3t LHe ) aukes e gic Uity. have the effect of bringing out great num- ity, the University of California toms for the district of Milwaulkoe bors of school ohil s Scott and wi & for him. 1 swas re s Olympie club. The country was, ina great panic and the |~ Postmasters -5, D, Conrad ot Margsville. g g il g T R ol Yiewing from SR MR sant | BRITISHERS PRAYING FOR HIGH WINDS | — people belioved tho' Fgbenl of the Shorman | Mont. : V. 5. Craiedeoee o " W ke i Lt LT L s while stopping at Rincon, N. M., I saw Scott p - RACING RESULTS. law would mitigaté, {f"not entirely remove. | Waitor. Cassol J 13 i ' | W. B. BERRY FILLED WITH GUN SHOT xorcises werg hold yoscerday, R alter, Cassolton, N. D, By ) but the magnitude of Ch d get out of the sleeping car and go to the - the apprehension. “I'fe president concurred fatis e bletel MeThAGowed iU (QAY, COmS lunch stand. | wirod tho sherif of Holt Sevoral Reo Broken by the Trotters at | in this belief and -henos his rocommenda- OPEN MDD Frem ot evonts Heh "‘{',"""‘";‘;“": fod for his arrest. The sheriff repliod $1,000, 1 HoRts Wankhier. Quailtiote 7 R, e\~ 10, tdus b After the repeal f ‘the Shorman law the LL AL M\ 4 | Particulars of the AMir and His Recont ?\‘-”': ’|\\n carloads” of Florida_oxhibits, would not bother with the case for that #xixaTéN, Ky, Oct. 10.—Ideal ra roformation of the laws felating to coinags JR— Sudden Departnre Canse Some Gom- o will attempt to show the exhibits withe amount and they increased the reward to | by weather and a card of unusual "\;('rll at- | becomes a duty devblylng upon congress and [CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGE.] ment—Taxpayers Loagne Fally Or ‘\:li':uvy:“"\".".”.”""""‘ 1 by MRt “'"”’" £2,000, They 1 bezan trailing him. 1 fol Excursion Steamors. oted 9,000 peopie to the Kentucky races | is not at present & subject for getion or fn- | ~——— - - - e udNotes snd Peret Forcnt noeit o oY e, Abereromble lowed him to the City of Mexico and from today. There were four races scheduled | torference. It remains to beseen whether | % the case once more. Tho spec L P gl gl SIS ORI i G AL LU there to Juarez in the state of Chihauhau with some of the fastest trotters in the | COnETess will act a¥ wisely as the prasident | ing of the cabinet, which had been calle — Nash Forves. teaomission chosred Danfel traveling 1,300 miles NRW Youk, Oct. 10,.—The now bowsprit . T ro | Mas dove. Promptly repoal the Sherman | for tonight to have counsel presont the ar y today, Presiions forar of the United States, A T with A it TRPALLIRS % V1 vl <hede world down to start. Two records woro | g oic (L (OMREY Feboal the SSherman gument w W. B. Borry, formerly of the firm of | today. President Palmor introdicod him ag AbAp unz I the Vi o e e YAt was | Jowered, proof that a new track is very fast. | normal condition, Festore confilonce in the up to tho United Statos authoritios repre- | FeUs0ns S Borry ot this city, 1s lying ina | Siceossorto Me. Spinner. o Mr. Forbos! “I arrested him in the h a sprung in the Vigilant's race Monday against | 1y, tno Transylvania stake for 2:18 trottors | ability of the government to maintaln its 7o Sarreanin Vonposiehre | paintul condition from o gun shot wound in | RCriicnt remarks Commissioner Ryan of Mter gotting the drop on a3 | the Valkyrie for the Amorica's cup was 10 [ manyof the fastost horses in the land con pueln the cribpled banks to | SCtiel by DotectiveSergeants Vongerichten |\ or (e tho homo of M. Wileox, o | o5t Dakota responded for the commission wrmed, and when [ covere position this aftornoon und tho third raco of | yested. The favorite. Harrletts by Aleyone ey A T o Seifefire oo (HASHHTURLY. |y i iviig tous mHles oHb SLIK GRoVe: | Com e Lone T Uin prasiHgny. =5 s i\ ur name I8 Cunninglin tho match will bo sailad tomorrow. Tho | \von in straight Wents afiot enchig. yones > art anew tho wheels in our factories. | postponed. No doubt another mooting will Rt Rl el st o) AT 10 le1ow 101 WL iNE and 5 Bl ave pot the advantage of me L. k. - Then let co 0 i and afloct o calle 1 T Bkl SHutda Kok R YU went bofors the jofe politico and filed a | Valkyrio never turned a rope in her work | from start o Bnisn. - The last Heat Phoob hen let congress pause and reflect. be calied as soon s the prosldent rocovars, | e b frott s reve | 08 v to allow an unlimited number complaint against the prisoner and he held | of Monc 80, of courss, she will beall [ Wilkes and David B disputed every inch s . SeNRts aaR Dar toithe Houte, wilt © . gty P ke ) the roof of the Manufactures ot for the. employed five attor- | pighy yvith hor, and torced hor o trot he fastest | T conclusion, Mr. McPhorson sald: “OF | Rodrisomes (oo Inwyer himselr and s | oo 0 S0uth Omaha last evening and gave lding, and s rosolution h those Hows Thoot & Folonss. bt Presidunt Dias Ford Duncaven, Doslgner Watson, Gape | NCAL Ovel trotted in Kentucky, lteen | what use isa logislative body that cannot AOVITRENY 06 196 TR e Lot R out the first information of the affair that | queries cmbodied, was adopied and r and the governor of Chihauhau assisted me, S [t S, CAR | horscs started in the 2:24.and ft was a | net as the majority dosires? That & major. ol 1y o, tionced by the areuments | pyouched the gonaral public, aithough tho | to Commissioner Massoy, who L " " R 1 ’ ! And on August 38 the Jefo politicof Jaures | 4in Craufiold and Sailmaker Raboy are all | grand raco, Happy Promise winning through | {ey ot tiils body stonld beallowed to stur os | 0t counsol to o anything not for the. best SHUOETHE AW IO Of, by 8+ oty | HNNL IFastisntod LHIE estion, b o received anordev from the governor of that | praying for a heavy wind. ‘They claim, and | sheor zamencss. Dolly Spanker, by -_h‘m { barto the other branch of congress iu glv. | interests of Costa Rica in her friondly rola- | op - ay Berry'se 1 1s and was kept thereon state turing the prisoner over to me with truth, that the Vigilant's superiovity | Wilkes, §.von the Coruaracker stako | ing effect to the tvill of tire ‘majority of the | tidns with the United States. Tho course of awfully quiot. - When the news spread Tho committoo on ceremonica was told by “L reccived valuable assistance from | \n half g galo bas not yet been | [OF 3¥ear-old pacers in hollow sL_\l\'“ Her | paople 1s not to be endured, and the senatoe the Costa Rican authoritios in tho Weok AFOuRA l_‘l“ Tht tho nffaicf hod rossin | Fesvlution passed without dissent to propare Bheriff Simmons of i Paso, Tex., In getting | o -t Rd | | Miloin 2:1615 I3 the fastest record for 2-year- | must flud a way to excrelso its constitutional | 0 P bl Surneiso, | IoF tho entite. town, " Mr. Bory aioasilt | for the graud oxervises to bo glvon as b fit: Boott Bath 1o Nobrask. undT wine to siy | Proven In o race botwoen the bostsaud | olds in o race. Summisties: FLHOLIORS OF COVER 138l Wit PontCIaL oo is catsing a groat desl of surprise. | [r tho, enlire jlown. . Mr. Berey was wall | ting closo to tho falr, Tt is not detoeninbd e Bt t the tele m from 15 Paso | they want a chance in that sort of weather 2:24 class. trotting: appy Promise won, When Mr. McPherson concluded his | They assured Unitod States Consul Wil . N O qras rocently in thereal | whother tho celebration will bo confined to right here tha . s » y estate business in South Omaha, Stabing that ho was afeaid that, [ was going | boforo they admiv that tho American model | Delogate second, "My ‘Morgun. third, Bost | sposch Mr. Stowart, rapublican, of Novada | Hais when theyfirstagrood tojdotain Waoks | ARGE W the Just day or whethor it will be started ety e 5 thmos 2116 s bl A LG L But meager dotatls of the shooting cou FAGTARYA T PR s to beat him out of his share of the reward s | 1a better than that of the Euglish. No ust | “RGiaid Stakes, $10,000, tor yourlings; | 38ked whether he dccusod the minority in | hero under survelllance in Lis hotel that | be learucd by Tnw Buw reporter last night. | heed 348 bofore the faie closes and cons not true. comparlson can be made botween wha o | Boreal N thlone Socond, Beradn Gii | thesenato on the repeal bill of attempting WO« BFraALEY: B Tnited | Tho act was pommitted oo vor st BEWL | tinue until the eud, winding up on tho aven- B wotlcal | Sogeblch . thia, aie | COMPASIIER 4t h.,nv.l.. |l. between wh n‘ u.|| G A slens stcoud, BernuTEIF $08 Eoia SIS CRPERY (DI OE KA REnpe :x‘) would. surrender him to the United Tho act wus ammittod about one woek BKO. | fug of the B0th in o 'blazo of splondid oratory other cases, On our way to O'Neill we | Volkyriedid in Euglish waters on. a bar wnsylvania stakes, 85,000, 2:18 trot: Hue- | than by logitimate debate, S overimeny Wea mivior otocurtesy | LOtes HIRLECHER Bitsitieas matters wero | "1 fireworks stonped in Kansas City and escaped the re. | Dlow and what the American boat has done E vevillian third, Mr. McPherson replied he had not yet | upon the arrival of aocuments from Wash- all straight, but ho made up his mind in s T = portors and n habeas corpus. This is the | it hezown waters, o' Vi Bt i 46 J " Mot whap fon ccusation, but e did hot | inglon proving tho fact that the fugitive [ Rurry toget away. Tn. Tacy e hat's s | MoveIments of Ocenn Stoamors October 10, first time 1 have be interviewed \‘\.: i .,“ ’:I\‘ \;;‘\Wu _::m ;:3‘41"v| ;“.v:‘“;‘fr“:;\‘v‘r\' Doily Spanker won. Belle Acton ‘lfll‘n‘n::‘\;'nh:u he would do before the debate | had boen indicted in New York for [ make outdeeds for all of his property in \-',“ _ll.-wvm ven—Arrived -Elbe, from \qu-l‘:\l '.:““"."?J,‘ .':-’rlr:zm"'-;lr‘;’\v-'ly‘\'"l'}f'ljxl\"“:"«l | tho snme waters, with the samo winds, and | 56¢ond, Intone third. Best time: 2:104. M, Hiswart thes argued as to the fm- | ® CrimMo which would have beon extra blauk and they were filled somewhero New York. Ay ppers which wight be in the hands of | 4bove the samo tides and currents. Thy i Churchill Downs. portance of unrestrained dobate in tho | ditable had a treaty of the usual kind ex- ;‘,"}',',:( R B L Ll RTREASeN o8 187, OB WA lL i Tor i Abont Y honih ave Whav there will Do | First race five furlongs: Miss Mamio 5t 1) | scnato, expressiug tho helief that this | isted botweon the two nations. Disappoint. B9 LEGud6A: Tonving URLILEE EE e b a BOES ¢ “Wiien we ot to O Neill the people at the | 8bout the same strength of wind tomorrow Atdobon {4 19 socond, Marceln (7 to 1) | government would boa_monarchy today had | ment and surprise are goneraily g id leaving ur er ho had g depot cheered for me and threw up their | 83 prevailed on Monday, but from a north: Lims 5 | 1t not been for the sengte. horefor ! H Story of the Shooting, n ud I s i R o LG soven turlongs: Anna (4 to 5) | 10t REOR R thosenate. © o tees | thereforeat tho failure of the Costa Rican ¥ hats as an expression of their approval o HARAL ThE VHEN LA ALt : Ll imrose (4 to 1) d, Bonnie Mr. & 2 ] \ g 0 authorities to comply with thelr promis From Omaha, Council Bhuffs, or wherever Wasnmertoy, Oot. 10.—~Forecast for 1y briuging Scott back. | was well treated | NOFthwest the vachts will start on o run to | PS8 o' P rite: 115000 coinage specch, but Mr, Cockrell, who had R 1 thewr Promise, |y gparted, ho went direct to lda Grove to W ARGV, . g 2 whilo there and the story that [ was afraid | leeward the first fifteen miles and beat the | “7Third race, St. Ledgor sti Lo, worth $2,420 to | yielded tho floor to My, McPherson, bocamne | now that all the condition they at first stip- | spond a fow days of rest on the farm with WVednesday: g thor of the gentloman who | For Nebraska—Gonerally fair; coolor, ex- of any porsonul harm 15 & fake, It thoso | 1ast bialt homo. fhe whaner for toals 0t 1560, oo il ‘und a | Impatient and Mr. Stowart observiug it soon | ulated for havoe been fully conformed with, | Mr. Wilcor 10) S600nK, JRIHADEH L b0k e 0 Rosident Americans here have felt thatthey | succeeded him i busiuess here. On the | copt warmer in western portion ; northwest. those people think [ don't go prepared, look Dunraven Makes n Kick. fourth: Subine (3 to 1) won, Ruck MeCann 9 to | took his seat. Lord Dunraven boro tho dofeat of his boat | L1 % 5 International Agreement Impossible. are losing ground in popular estimation and | 4ftetnoon L fe A Ly i erly winds, bocoming variablo. like a true sportsman. There was not a shade ourth race, fivo furlongs: Philopena (20 to Mr. Cockrell, democrav, of Missouri then | that the ir governme) hi SRR e R R O O AL OU or lowa—Generally fair; Cunalngham exhiblted n 1 i S | of annoyance in his manner as ho greoted u | 1) Wo, Lelindnn (3 to 1) socond, Martnot 6 0 | wesumed nis Absumons B ssourt then RS “:“.“"‘Kl:’_“]‘ ““‘“ .‘k“‘\_“f‘”‘ 1t 18 in the corutield and asked him if ho had a | shifting to northaostoel attachod o o UL under his cout reporter at the Hotel Waldort wed frankly \lv_;.’\‘:‘ur |.,:.::mn'nx. g + Whitonoso | OPDoSItion to the bill.. Ho stnried. awith thy | COLnE wea ened by this disrespectful dilly- | shotgun he could use. M. Wilcox gave him or the Dakotas —Generally fair; cooler, deputy was equally well armed. 7 scussed theneldents of the day. “As the | (6 to 1) won,' Duranet (11 ty Bieascond e | statoment that any international agreemont | 481VI0R with a case whioh can be of little | the gun and Bervy started off alone. This °pt in the westorn portion of Dakota, The rewird for Scott’s arrest is i the of the racc I am sutisfied that the | Mayma2 to 1) third, Time: 1117, % with European governments was now impos- [ importance to Cossa Rica, but is of great im- s :‘,",“,“‘,“ Gls “l“f” aftornoon Mrl ' orthwesterly winds becoming va- First National bank, but before [ could gev | Vigilant is the faster boat o tho weizht of Bleubiaten sible. Port to Americans, l;‘{'i»} ““‘,'I"'_',“ LiLesiol ]; *‘”\‘l“"l “'"“] “l“‘_ it some of Scott’s fricnds enjoined the bunk | wind which provailod. In hoav ¥l a0 R 7 After Mr. Cockrell had spoken nearly two HeAtures oF the Cate. T A BT Ar b TV o L P e Looal Record. from paying it to me. As the reward and | lighter weather the Valkyrie migit o o8 e, five furlongs: ¢ aptatn Brown | hours, Mr. Allen of Nebraska cailod ut- § A T R s L A fred | L OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAlA, 03, cxpensos wero gunrantced iud the bank | much better showine. Tho unfortunate | Y Artillery sccond, Ballsarius third. Timo: | yorich to'tho fact that only eyght sonntors | _President Rodrigueso yestorday sssured B e e Ralghboraoed Sk n son of | Q¢ 10.—Omaha record of temperature and is Tinble [ am not worried about ot eelting | part of the day was the interfering done —in- scond race, sixhad a hal furlongs: Lynd- otayoaont aud tha. presiding officor | Fernandez, Weeks’ lawyer in hisfight aginst | 398 tReUges fuan. Abousd oplock o son of | rantallcompared with corrosponding day of [y monoy. My oxpenses amount 1o 81,700, | nocently enough—by excursion _steamers. | hurst won. Jack Lovell sbéont, Walsz thied, | directed that tho roll be. callod® * Jut extradition, that the caso would be carefully | foing " Borry there, Mo said g | past four years: ott spent $600 to go free, but 1had tho | Now. while I honostly beliove that the Vig 1 quorum responded and Mr. Cockroll con- SRed SARIRS 3 TRTRR ] s (et esos 0-ait O S aG L B U 1893, 1892, 1891. 189 Mexican ilant’ would have beaten me under the most evon furlonz: Steingtellow won, | tinued his spesch. wraighed in tho cabinet on the basis of inter- | had “kicked” and ho wanted a doctor. | oo e FatUrel S0 bin 0 7e Lbas) “While in the City of. Mexico Scott gave | favorable conditions for a good race, neve g sccond, Greenwlch whird. “Tlme: | * My. Cockrell read extensively from reports | D8tional law and procedent only. He prom- | Mr. ~ Wiliox got on 0 a bo Minimun temperature. 633 495 405> 430 £30.000 to a broker for safo keopin Since | theless, but for those excursion stonmers | 1* th race, one mile: W B won, Philora sec- | Of the international monetary “conference of | ised Fernandez, moreover, that a decision | 8nd ““)rh:l‘ o \ "0‘:'" ]_h"‘ In phy- [ Avorago temperature... 742 665 54> 480 gotting tho cash the latter has skibped | sho corlainly would not, havo finished mors O BT BT e o 107 to show tho part tikou by Senator | would be arrivod at rogardloss of the cou RO OB the Way hio met his father, who | Precipitation........... 00 .00 .00 | the country. We hirve a clow to the broker | than five minutes ahead at most. 1t scoms Cefoly BN A MAIE tarlocs: Small | Shorman, who, he sald. ad nover boon given | flicting influonces brought to bear upon him | oeon Pome uud found thit Mr. Bory i o paan e ik cordlvibutol (et and I expect to arvest him on my roturn and | too bad, after coming so far for a fair ra Thopes wian, Keanic R Harf second, Shing Ching | proper eredit for his eficient work in aid of | 1“1 my 3 suffering from a bad wound in the ture and procipitation at Omaha for the secure the money for Holt county, BUt you | o onaeioi, iz thn o, e th establishmont, of the single gold stan. | i the matter, rozardless of tho so-called | near th heart. and sinc 1, 180; must say nothing ubout this, as it will be a. of merit with | _Sixth race, four and t furlongs: Ad- | ard, To that conf. co the United States | Custom of extradition through international Mr. Berry's wifo and father-in-law were | Normal temperature. give awa tho Aumerican boat, which eanuot bo sooured | GE oM Carousal second, Upstart third. | gent samuel Ruagles as its, reprosentative, | courtesy and without taking into considera- | telozraphed at Garduer, Me., and camo on | Kecoss for the auy. TR 4 o Sl RGeS ; h atonce. Ber X 0 5 el oceived sinco Marchi 1., Scott Was Travellug Alone. yhilo racing in iho midst of u floot ot P s but Senator Shorman was, in Paris at tho | tion atall tho local aympathy which Weeks | 3% opice: Bert Wilcox of this wiy rovelved | I AR 9 Ihch alone. Hoe was very nervous unl wo | {SLNtQ tho returding influeuco of el tor (510 1) won, Little Bill @& to1) second, oy Sta D, Costa Ricans, who insist that Lo should not | littlo decper thoy would have been “strow- | Deficiency since ) orIEIT ] e ery At o WL 4 achtsmen, howover, do know how | ords 11V it il @ to 1) tunity the United States had to secure an : A ke e A Reports from Othor Stat ¢ 8 1 was luck to capture him nnd got him safoly | BAXA 16 1s sailing fn rough ‘water, and will | "Bocond race, Ave: tusar st aiawanda (6 to | intoruntional bime allie agreement, but it | Pe extradited as long as no treaty exists be- el el B L o s’ e s e e BOLIR SHIEW | understand tho dinjeulty under which the | 1) won, Tasion (3 to 1) second, Neit sun (4 | was rejected and Senatgr Sherman was more | tween the two countries or the United vbte ey oA L apol S km-l\f}:\'fi’-n~I:|!.!11.'"no'm|\"|\‘,'|'1nu-nl~‘E‘;v\v-‘\'t'«?rzrrhfil; to R Time: Baxg T Tosponsible for its cejoctioh thau auy other | States Is unwilling to make u prowmiso of ro- | B mans frioads 1o vhve oor oy i that Scott had muuy friends in Omaha who | (RS MELS feauently under tho water from |, G TS, SiF Jurioncs: Rubloon @ to2) Ty ilngdtallism i ciprocity, should the occasion arise. at hearing of his speedy recovery. F might cause us trouble. Well, wo are law- | (1 MUCSH of issing stoamers. 8o serious | g, Mot 11095 oInteruational bimgtallism i a more >z Broadwell teft here Saturday night for Ida abiding citizens, but if they Jump on us there | 3 UhIS 4n0oyanco and so fatal is 1t to a fair | “Fourth race, ono mils: Dr. Hasbrouck (3 to | dream.” he aeclatod. ~*We might just as CROPS IN FIGU, Grove and writes back that Mr. Berry will R G s A e O :wu.\n;,n-;.; that could \1 le.:u» foreseen this | 5) 34 Clitrade @ to 1)'socond, Swnowall (4 to | W 11 »--ulk . hulein[xunur 1 l:nu!u.l).'e.‘ Inter- N FIGUKRES. be ablo to continue his journey east inside of e s vape | 1 v7ould not huve consented to race in these | 1) third. Time. national bimotalllgm yas preventod when a0 = ioREReyC L Gy oy DRl L R RVt I EWOIWEES: e o el tra ks WK bnof pia [ bioess | 1 1Rz oot s asl maixtotnths itbovon ia uguage of the, world was confused at s Calcutated by the Statsstioan | & Week, : Sdvisato lcavo hote this afiarnoon, butT | Lo iouiT hinva ha'a magniibons race. 00w ey Vo (Tt 167500000, | TS Towor of BAbEL of (he Doparument of Agrleuttre. Mr. Hadlock says tho roport thatls was | Gt e zolng unt| 30 tonig 8 evy probable n Lizzlo (1210 1) third, Timo: 1:481 o s B e . o i A case of attempt as suicide was c nt in | K BRTS Clear. CWhilo at O'Neill 1 tonrod that Scoters | L MRk it 18 very probable that wo wil A aiom) thike i R I D aondersiand, " asked My, Hawlovys| = Wasmnvetox, Otk 10.—The Octobor re-|| 10 o a toREy Bhsulclds was aurcent 1n | Roumioy .00 00| oA, = A v win tho unoxt race, but to capture th ap 1 R N/ 5 S VOF that the seaator froin )llssmu‘l claims the S o i i alentine. Cle shortage was from $94,000 to $104.000. Fo u Nero (6 to 1) second, Now or Never (even) - turns to the statistician of the Department | Mr. Berry in South Omaha state they b . a . . was mS04,000 3 must take three straight races. and—well, | third. Timo: 1:40, nations of the world géherally are opposed g 4 o & > & Ay POV ) Chicazo....... K forfeited $20,000 bonds, 'Akin was arrestod | the prospecs s somawis s byos o SO nrotet oua ne e of Agriculture make the general condivion | no idea of the cause. It is certain, St. Louts by myself ana Shor T Simmons on a warrant RLA PR Enst St. Lou's, I have not yet . fount 4 solitary nation in | Of corn 5.1, against 76.7. The highest rate | ever, that at the nm]n Berry left South sent us by County Attoruey Murphy of Holt carTiana e olplaic, O phrst race, half 4 mile: Loslle won, John | all “the internatiohsl gonferences,” replied | of yield is in New England, castern, ox. DRl Qphosred thiDaiyary it OF FiA) Bbatilig o fugltive from Justioo to. oasapes] | comrionts b mieHtAL oo el was | Dyt becond, sinertoied. Tung: 8% 0| MG Coukrell, Cwhibh Wae willing %o givoup | tremo western and meantata strtes. e IoArY INRALES. s tho. yohng adb. wah i Clondy, Fohit " | there was an inflection in* his voice which | KoHer second, Dutehnian thivd, Time: 1:08,° | itS monetary systet fox any other that was | jowest in the central, west and rly weil supplied with finances, and his e 5 00 Part cioudy. Served Papers onsinimons. v hivd race, five furlongs: Jack White won, | Proposed. v iy 1 =] e 3 1y Brown second, Harry M thitd: Timo: Caused by the Glosls b pPOBITSEIGs tatos B8 (Lho (Hemalligyisld Hhia Indaw. 1o.whose, employ/hoiwasiacon : : ¥ § ) s ; Caused by the Glosing of the Mints. the result of the drouth during tho fall, | 1o enter, is quoted as being very woalthy, { Weeks should not bo delivered i no Intorosts, Generally Falr and Cooler 1n Nebraska, with Northwesterly Winds. here.” Londed r Benr, cooler; winds = 8TATIONS k told of utter disgust when ho spoke of in | . After the mrpers in the dumage suit had | gusive oxcursion boats, Ho protessod him- | 11 5%, y > K Doen seryod on Cuuninghiam, Doputy” Lewls | sclf outiroly satisfied with tho mannor- | - Feueth raco, fivo furor Bugls won, | Mr. Cockrell prodiced. statistics to show | which caused poor germination and growth, | Berry was mever accused of being stingy, ! D01 Pas slouay: ocated Shoriff Simions und servea which the Vallyrio wa and that he | Thane second, Murey R thivd, Thao: 1:07, that the deprociatioh of silver was not due | the severe winter follawing causing cou. | @0t some of his acquaintances even went so | Alles City D oAy lar notice on i Who puit is @ P. ] had no_iden of trying any new experiments | FIfth race, six furlonzs: Jesnio Hurding won, | to overproduction 60 thia® nital. Of the con. siderable winter killing. 'The low condition | far &s 10 refer to him as a sport. 2o 2 A Ciuinghom pf SultiIve anie Simmons | fn tho comiug race : g vell socond, “Erinkiv. "D chird. “Timo: | trary the deproctation had boen caused, o many states is tho résult o ST e iR OMEIATE i DPaso, Henry [, Mearvhy of [olt county | “ord Dunraven says ho has not docided to Ghtteinnrs said, by lezislation closinis the wints axainst o yield would have been much’ less had | o AT i and all tho members of the board of oLt | yuild another boat for competition next yoar. < i i 1 substantiation of this statement, | not much of the worthless wheat boon | 1H°re Was a largely attended and inter- [ There are thivty-ono supervisors Eismen in New Y aro convineed that Flest raee, four and ahalf furlonzs: Daun Mer. Cockrell, apparontly with great satisfac- | plowed and the ground put in other grains, | ©Stiug meeting of the Taxpayers league I'he he ving iy sot forsNovomber 13, id will never send over: hero another O g Smith second, Fale Knight | tion, roud from a specch of Senator & ie quality in the eastern, southern and | held in tho city council chamber last night. fob % Daughorty and Slinmous. will 1eavo | boat thas hus not & centerboned, and stk | Litds, 0L BB S ety in which that Pucific statesisup w an average, while | A dozen or more new names were added to for O'Neill this wornin oparture from nlish wadivion would bo | N NG Seconds M iasis g \Lvas 1ot so tuuch tho fallof sil- | in the states from which the commereial | Yo memborship - — ival for pertinacity to digest i 213 ver, but the rise of gold. supelies ave received it is below an averazo. S il TR Y L AT T b 1S aay Lhert nove willbe | six turlonzs: Kilkenny won, Mr. Cockrell, without concluding his | The statee reporting the lowest a\'cr.\tgcli as | , Speeches were made by J. J. Braen, Dave EAATIA Mo OLE f1075A Reged NSy aring sor for %the America’s cup from !‘.‘vlh'uulh- second, Dalsyrian thivd, = Timo! sw]«"chl,mrl' i [.,‘; ||U.,,.“ e e to quality aro: = ;\n«lt'x\un nn.l;)nwn :n 1»11-| wl:xn" the 5 T > 2 i 0 Samo persons said tho sani e Ll e “The house amendment to the house bill | gy Por Gent: |Stata, per cont, | LAXDAYErs and against reckless expenditure B deseniiblon of: tho ‘nssailait of Miss | ARSI BRGSO Rarsoe suld fhe samo LAnbL N Rac, Mlx furlongs: Vestibulo won || rinting ‘sentlers: on cerfain lands tn Okia: | ot o, | PenoesnbiBiate. . .Perg Wi [ of the city's monoy by extravagani city of- Bare of Fort Soott, Kan., wus soon | by tho Volunteer, and thair opinion 18 only | Kot fiam 3 " | homa the right to commute their homestead | Hlinois. ... : s i : ficials. Mr. Breen'made a strong arzument hiding in a fleld n here today. They ven for what the reader may think Fifthrace, 5 win furlongs: Hypatian won, | entries was concurred in. The bill will now )}}\""“"*"' a8 i 2 LITIER. in favor of theleague. He said it was tho s0ns who saw hun reported the matter to worthi. Detroit 4 Zaldivar thivd. Time: 1 20 to the president. s T ot thing for the men who had to pay the taxes. thoofficers. A posse vwas organized and is —_—— Sixth race, seven furlongs: Lonely won, “he nouse bill repealing the federal olec- [ LIS Aver leld of oats as consolidated | 1y gavo. protection to all, and - aig not inter- now in pu of him. ALL AMERICA WON, Midgetsecond, Lita third. Time: 1:30, tion laws, which bassed the house today, | 18 343 bushels, against 243 lust_yewr. fere with any individual rights. He said ho —-— = e G, St fiawthorne. came up. Mr. Pugh of the judiciary com: | 1 1':;‘1" '.LuY»:..h;\‘t;:”,'l‘_““":“;_ 749, },:m |i...'c.-4| ov 1'\i|lu nf».-um_ of th rmy :!m.x Noarly Flity Thousand short, At Gumbort Glves the Bostons a Boating at s iy P e RO A mittoe was in the chair at the time and was iAo THON UL USY Yours, ks ound some startling < hire had Proctor of the Hungarian bunk horo assigned | LASCOLN, Oct. 10.—|Special Tologram to | sonq Sond furl Tinmile Hoar su bill should go to tho e 10l of barior b7 againsy | N30 drawn two salaries, and_othor things 4 B ansl Tite Brie. ] —The 1,100 local fans who went | Sir Charles second, Craft t Time: 1 committee ud oloctions, Pend- |, Al uge y arley is 217, against | coutd be found that were cquaily as unjust v,ad.ln1 in {[u\]m-ufnw ::-,mm-«. J.C. Kurtz, A % this ST s e Third vace, soven fmluu;:‘ |An\rn|u-‘ ing determination as to its reference, the bill | = l'wf‘mbu‘:k‘m'immrnu eerhieatha A The organization of !llul- league would re. cashier of the Yough National bank of this | ©4% 10 ) EFROON FOwltne: lostarters third. Time: 1:3 wiis laid on the table et cicwheat 1s 7 duce taxes, which he believed w ; pluco, bems named as assience. Liabilities | the gume put up by the Bostons and Al | ; one mile: El Kindig won, Mi After a short exec:“®/0 session tho senato | 77;3 145t month, and 85.6 October 1, 1 2 too highin this city at the b timo, ubout §125,000. The assets avo valued at | Americans were treuted to an excoptionally 080, Spandolldeith | ey ;'.".’.‘,'.T;, 147 | g journed. 4 i ';“2‘5'1'.'.‘1'{“:'."":(,'fffiq'[.'}"“’,5,".{’.".' L2a | Articles of incorporation were read and Mrs. Theresa Hartson i rame of b considering the fac o DY BB eON O ONAE e LED e 38 Of y six-tenths nee the opted. The capital stock is placed at $300. — o gamp ot ballfonelionniy hot tliat | i Murphy second, Oatls third, | Tlmo: 1:17. CANVASS OF THE SENATORS. last ‘report: but three October’ conditions, | 2-0Pted: Thopavitalatock in placed at$800. || 7 o veen cottim Ul o i kid: Just on w Visit, was played with a suap and vigor seldom | hurdles: Mariner won., Genoral Milos second, — b been lower in the last decade—1857, Magie Cliy Gossip. noy troubles; my back s0 lamo that sometimes PD of the Peovia polico forco | witnessed 1" oehinition cames ok, soldom | i, Ol Were a Voto Reachiod Now Kepeal Would [ 1500 and 1802, X J. W.Sipoand family are home from a 1 Could Not Ralso Myself Wi in the city looking for an alloged ran | teams playea with as much earncstness us if s Thoroughbrods. Carry by # Majority of Eievol kS condivion of L&\lm;c:x hn;‘ Jmproved | pleasant visit with friends In Iowa. up out of my chalr, nor turn ryscll in bed, ¥ away girl. Tho girl had swuply como to | the National leaguo championship depended WasuiNGToy, Oct. 10.—Opinions aiffer as | Slightly over mouth, ng 74.1, against Pete Anderson escaped from thoe county | could not sleep, and suffered great distress SEXINGTY Jet., ~Ano ] 72.4 B 10} and g | @) . iy ” v o va og ¢ i " o - Omaha o visit friends and she will voturg | Wpon tho result, ‘The feature of the .l_'\‘\"l’\_‘l‘l‘wmll v“h“l :: [\:['L‘lu:l ll{‘lfi" much as to the probable length of the con- [ 12 051t month, ilxl»‘cunul‘u:,;r.s‘)'.n.lghfiri hospital yesterday and was captured in | with my food. ' I havo taken four botles of With the ofiicer this morning. GREIDARAIN0 Hiline Savoriiof s Hoy fishar [SFON &0 USIEES ing. Tho only an., | 'inuous sessionas they doas 10 what the | gultof continued: drouth. whim i South Omabs, mo_ : of e T L | pre- 4 La . o 9 88" depuisiahilic I miite, whose hittingand base running aroused | trotters here this morning. Tho only ani- 5 T TP TR oA S % s s Nl pre: John Varak, who has been living at Twen Sars%iis es There was o quiat little wedding at the | £ame. Guabers pitched a fine gamo for the | was Conrad, a son of Electioncer, Ie went | U ‘ 8 ot Tood's Sarsaparlila. I fcel liko & new person, hospital yesterda, 1 ns and w i oxcello) - o s and are making their plans accordingly. | POF R Zelloy, ¢ 6 yo. ? ‘ag Millard hotel last night when J, Mc AllAmericans und was given oxcalloant sup-: | ; pyo & Briggs, Syracuse, Nob., for $385. | 32 phe s The drouth was most severa in_the princi. [ Jonn Kelley, a boy 6 years of nge, was re- | anq my terriblo sufferings have all gono, Life Shickley, Neb. to himself a b D, miyotte wis mardly up to his usual | Bpgo” Soun balo Al consignmont, | They will make au offort at 6 o'clock tomor- pal corn producimg states, Tho averages of | ported to tho polico lisv evening "as lost. "o g ot rs % o lor BN s e oplaunio ineolli g1 mavk, although h'. “7.“ With a few excep- | consisting of - forty-cight head. brought | Fow afternoon to secure an adjournment, | Luo condition in these states are as follows: | His homois at Twonty-sixth and O streeus. | o WOV SRIRRE S 0 FLACH 8 R0 performed the coromony :)\x{lfl\\l-’lr L.‘fi.; ,;;;"L'x; \l'u'- .‘:;p l‘lll‘flhguml 16,520, making o general average of §348 per | but do not expect to succeed. They do not | sta Neal Corcoran, the lu\:m lwho :xw;u:llml b Bl iniadoicias — .'l = 2 - 3 collent zume, :re Was un entire ab- ! onor i<y SIS ARy e s = T0| MISROURL....0ve oo ‘harley Hayes aded cane, has bee, P cure Constipation by restors % dict of the local 850rts who witnessed the | SC1ebra Yo Al : § | to make a quorum at that time, nor do they u : ; y orni — L8t 4 Teaessed WMo | was put up after the Palo Alto consignment BiA) ) A% BOE B Tow o i B0 laco on Thursday worning. Indianapolis republicans eloct thoteonties | (o s boamen tous Arenotin the | g been finished and went to J, 1. Bascons | 4uestion that the majority will be against Thé racicns of tho?vlald araore ofwheat or Reeco was brought to the polico T T ety tieket ny majorities nveraging 1,000, VRIRATONS AURNICH). SHPIAEY: & Son for 81,225, thom. Manifostly their only object tn seek- | 1 jcave'a production of about 118 bushels, | station last evening by his mother, who re- AMUSIIME An_oxpress car on the 'Frisco road by '\"l'f"\‘ e g 3 Y 2 ll) ‘1’ } 0 0-3 Monnis Park. Oct. 10.—A draught of thor- | ing a vote on this question is to make the being 1.7 bushels less than last October, | quested that he be locked up. The lad had near Hancoek, Mo, from an overtarned laup, | Al Awe St sol DA <} U 2 *—6 | oughbreds from the Rancocas and Coloner J. record complote, that they may have legiti- | The rate of yield is: i run away from home, and his mother says plllinols Is movii for w reoponiug itk ORI A 14; Brrors: | North's stabloa was sold ab suotion fn the | Secord complote, thut they o S vieia. | ho has passod beyond her control. An effort foantiury question botweon thut Atito Stiverts and Ganzell; Gumbert and Kictredg 'l'f.‘i',““l'rkn.’.'.'[f"f.” ,;z'l;i)w'g‘ lh';e paciag. bogih | After an adjournm m motion: i voted | Now Yok, ... 4 I will be mads to sond the Loy to the reform . afternoon. dding in most in- | down, some one of the silver advocates will | Pennsyly - . school. 1 g N1GHT, wd viots huv 1cod among the un- 1n Omuhu Toduy, stances was slow and spiritiess. This, no 2 h Ohi s 14 o P limants TODAY, TONIGHT iy Of the Gosubic rango, of which thero | Theso excellent oxpononts of the game, | doubt, was responsibio for the withdrawal | LAke the floor and speak until retioved by | Rl Dy Souncilman Eolults inbelug (discusaad foe e some other senator of like views, Thinol : mayor next spring. Somo of Schultzs fornia state mining convengion | ASAECT: oven. than poker 1o the true Amori: | of the best of the ot offered. Among those | *“inc fonders. of the silver Shis say that so | Whmorsdin . i felonts iayo UbUAKBIN: (o, atoh. Ao of Wednesday, October 11. 4 rosolucions condomning the Steware | S bearts will play before an Omaba crowd | not offered were Bassetlaw aud Iddlesleigh. | fur as thoy cun control thet force oy wiil | Minicsot ria . 2 TG TR P A o (o MATINER TODAY AT 2:30. minine bl at Association park this afternoon, The - insist that the majority shall maintain checking up of the treasuror's books Last two performances of 1t has doyoloped that the sho ox. | e will come up from Lincoln this morn- To Reorganizo the Western, insist vhat the maj u 1 o hecking up y s Doo r o up | ) quorum. Estimates of the number who can AMUSEMENTS, and the work will be done as soon as Mr. arer MeCtr b Of the . Cherul lon | Ing. All she players axo in fine shape, and | Miwaukes, Oct. 10.—~A meoting to reor- | YoTaliod upon to refuse to make s quomim Hootor gots homo from the Chicago fair. MR. THOS. W. KEENE a4, 6o, L min 18 puLting up iy magpificony Kate. | ganize the Westorn Base Ball association | rango ull the way from fifteen to thirty. Of [ Lawrence Barrett's supremacy as “Riche- —_— aud bis superb company fo the following 0 "’ful.'o‘“3.'51’{:'r.l'.fflly\[.f:? L f.'r].}.::}“'\".“t:‘\rl‘.'-".'.! b SR R llx‘ri.ulu‘fln r“\:,vuf:r‘nil:go{ will bohieid in Chicago October 2. Mil- | tho othors somo will I"x’un:m"t' 80 1tis | peu fs still fresh in the remembrance of the NORTH DAKOTA’S DAY, , JOPREITE R Mner Prussia y *" | the merits of the teams. They will play uksee, Indinnapolis, Detroit, Tcledo, Kan- ""‘""“"llf‘“ .-‘[’“""'“' e navo Lo conlin- | poople, The assortion that Barrett had pacd = W cdnusd:xy Eve.--“MACBETII. A woneral steiko of fint glass workors has | today as follo sas City, Omuha aud Minncapolis will be- :‘g::‘amlm:f&m:h A2 dame e i e s ot e k| ganiatietar Monday's Crowd Swelied the = OB oen ordored. Nixtoon ostabiishiie A N :omo mombers, und the eigh ember will | vent adjournment, if the > e YL INARMATS. RORR, 04 HI0I. YeP. Dol ohof Gito Reanipis Yostords FTERNOON RI0R, grdwied. Sixtaon bilsbnionts and Al A meriens, | O D e e S o et Wl | e rtken, | Thora aro ot Inuking those who | She artistic climax attained by the eminer 4 L AARRIRAR BORIALGAYS Mr. Keene's compuny will prosent X o affocted, B, S . Kittredgo | be either Columbus, St. Paul or Grand 4 r 4 J actor, can be made without fear of succoss. Cmiesco, Oct. 10, —[Special Telegram to iy A mant G Somplimentiny rcontion was tondered sovsseGlERsasears o bialn | BARIGS. A SalaRCHAR (OF $EW0 0w 81,500 1a ! FEBLISL Lo peboalace’ it AAR homaelvesin | F0IAE AR e RS DY 00 O RAOOAE: |l Bam ] Norih Dakoks Was st oaata in “ROMEO AND JULIET, 8% Washuiton b bk of Arisoun sud his wito 4 I eannd, i glioakiey | month will'bendopled, " first night. Tho malerity of senators aamit | Keone ean rightfully claim the distinctionof | one way and unfortunate in another i hay- vy rat oo, §1,00 “Christiun Co-oporation tn Chureh Exten- TS Third..... voees Farrel Brooklyn Wins the Seeond. compromise 1s the inost probuole result of »‘*"Iln'l‘n'll.\ .:I"lhel n-’l”."“-}.",".f"‘”,”( un'l)n‘nll ing her celepration at the fair so close aftor .f.l;"fi‘-‘.'ulfl . Dhatien Wikacii Wil bo lenaad ab &1, Lo Midio-r.. -+ onuDolglinnty | tho post scason_ serics, the Brooklyns de- | [RNDIME (wrwers sty the bill-will go | Lo Lon® g0, 4P ne tragedian was | crowa, alwost squal to tho nopuiation of the ai 1he 160 pams Lt disnked at, St. Louis soveasn Right 20T UUUHOY | fented the New Yorkers by a score of 5 to 4 - A3 At . evidently at his best and received several | state, the visitors had to colebrate in a park | gy g ™I N Hodges ovor it woman wid kil hin ey s at Eastern park today A vanvaes oL 1ho apIBie shows that If » B n s NEW Cunninghaw of Sunta Ke, #'rank Simmons ! STy 4 5 é T Nights Fired for Fatling vote should bo rouclyd upon the bill as it | enthusiastic ourtain calls; is sunerb pres- | that was seattered with rabbish from one . Mayor Vineont of Huteh . Kun., has of 2 Omatl Cazy 0ol o it o stands, it would cary by 8 majovity of 11, | entation of Richelicu met with popular ap- | oo st THEATER | 2 Mutince foreila rowied of $200 1, vonvictlon of | 164048 Ciry, Oot 1.~Jobu Harris, hail- Yentorday's Cho ora_Record. ARa Lhat the voto wapld b6 as follovas “sup. | proval . throughout, - Bulwer's © istorital ‘"’."“,‘f'! RUBBE: 5 v L d e o r N SRS AR L ey any one for robbery or atis L robbiry ing from St. Louis, and his stable weve ruled [ Loxnoy, Oct. 10.—There were six deaths AN 4 1 ey play, with its muny climaxes of thriling of. | FOF that reason Governor E. C. D. Short- o Pevot. Grownd ¥loor. B¢l 1 Lonia ™R st sold for 64 centa at St | off tho track at Exposition patk this after- | from cholora v Brest sestorday, ‘Lhreo | P Sl ses b, Allison, Brice, Caffery, | fect. gave tho couscientious tragedian an bed his peoplo nto the Noruh Dakow | Thypsday Friday, Saturday & Sunday Todlind; Cituise] Tneronso Tu inEricy ever ) cecurred in th naval hospital and thres in | Camden, Carey, Chsadier, Cullom, Davis, | exeollént opportunity to. display his apility ling among Lhe fiags and palms that had ' ' Tt taolk 5,180 ballots 10 nominate Chlot Jus- | D, u in the | the new hospital. Dixon, Dolph, Faulkuar, Frye, Gallinger, | In this be did not disappoiut the audience. | poen placed in honor of the duy, and there Oct. 12, 13, 14 and 15. ¥ celebration began at i1 o' Aftera e Saturday and Sunday, it ‘u |-I..u.~ '.,, Bom s M., nn den r Rover, ore of the fasiest horses In Palermo yesterday there were twenty- f:.\.“n unl-lulx_l;iui'in.m‘ Hmy. lml llluw- Ix‘: ‘:'t \.-.:;,“: “ulr”{:j.;n;:r:wst«-“1::‘ his profi- te candidaio for that position n Marylund. | &t the meeting. was a favorite aud was | four new cases of cholers and seventeen | ley. Higwins, Hill, Hoar! Hunton, Lindsay, | cienc i Parioliar prosaive, ement conce : the Nov! . GLME AN darvelous Liealiat Aolnied States District Attornoy Williaw | heavily backed by the talent. Harris, his | deaths and in Leghorn two new cases. In | Lodge, McMlan, McPherson, Maaderson, | Mr. Frauk Henuig as Count de Baradas " ff"“ neRs con ] :l" '."',lx'f :“‘r SLRL B, FANOD'S Marislous e R Burnett of Cinelunati is ‘rog aded for 1 owner, had nothing on bim. A the start he | Holland there was one new case of the dis- | Mills, Mitchell of Wisoausin, Morrill, Mur- | apveaved to much better advantage last | kota ex ibits ut tie fair by the president o 4 ‘,{'],"{:.[:;;‘ ',L’;. Wlsapplying #,600 in Coving- | was well o the front, but the pace had | ease and one death, phy, Palmer, Platt, Kroctor, ‘.lu,v.dmmmu, ~l'l\vn‘mfl- Mr. ]H “:.'L'f. |;L‘\*“‘5I";‘:ldld 'fi"‘f' Governor Shortridg the | e bunkiupt Munico (ud.) Tron and Nail o yfreerh the' “-x'.l.s“ !Hh ”:ull?:nlf “m!x:uln’:xu Gold oo th zie River, :::-I.H\x"ff.lnls, Voorh ”—:l:'f\l\(.us!x‘n;)ur(\kn\\fihu: ‘ot moud, ' Ho sooins 10 0avo 5 clearer eonvep. | ;oaguro :Ix h:’:b‘-“r‘y :m.l‘ ru:‘.‘.lu:., ‘.u :h: AR Switn opmist gt 10 1ia inployod, continuvd this procoss at every turn, and | Togoxto, Oct. 10.—R. G MeConnell. who Loisiuu, Wilson-da1 o s Hon ot alig foviks cuaraclar” aa doge pol | MMM, RO BRIOR ANd bciiiese af ta | T S0 E R AT & elsan, the houvicat stockholies ™% 9f { all arouna the track. At the end of ) : Db, S M A - JA en, Budo,i-Berry, Blackburn, | overreac! - y ; sl g P it o i bt R l'\:-':‘.:f..\:..y:a {ha haavy s Bhaskialdor 00 Haseis was arantd by the Sudae 05 o100 | was sent by the Ottawa governuent on an w, Call, ' Camaron, Cockrell, Coke, | Mr. Eagloson ns Louis XIIL was accopt- | exposition and the part nis peoplo had taken | (il beaiiil v d Aisappearcd bho left the et himscif and bis stable off the track within | exploring expedition in the McKenzie river | Colquitt, Daniel,. Liubois, G orge, Hans- | able. Mr. win Arnold as Chevalier de | in building it = s ) Hox wheets open Wednesday ning ak the Yosterday tho wanufaetorors' ex- | Balf an bour, which he did. district, has arrived at Vaucouver aad re- | brough. Harris,' Irby, Jones of Arkansa Mauprat deserves favorable comment. | Aftor: ding by Mtss A 100 Glemmer of | usual prious. R peucdd Che strous box and ia 1t found - - porta e has discoverad e souree of the | Jonos of Nevada, Igylo, Marim, Mitcholl of | Miss Vlarence Rovieweil. o young lay with | Grand Forles ex-overnor A. 1L Hurico mad 1 [POPULAR Pleasaut Sossion @b G ) iver to bo a lako at tho hiuad of the Pindley | Orogon, Morgan. Pasco, Peffér. Derkns, | 4 bright. histrionic, future, proscnted "tho | asiiort spech.” Miss’ sfjnn L Benhau of | |5'hsTflFET HEATER | 554k ad onginen 1 river and that gold was found by hi Pettigrew, Power, Pogh, Roach, Snhoup, | churacterof Julia in a pieasing manaer. | Devi o selections & VOUNEILY GRAND, b wikdow WA | Thore wers tae Sente . bors last ovening. | abundance for 360 miles n‘l‘ungut‘:::;r?se:lm B awre Tallor, Vanch, Vest, Walshiali, | There are sevoral weak spots in M.slkeono's | formnal program closed with musie 3 TONIGHT. A [ \aridge over the Wakonda, near | There w s " 4 —_——— White of Califoruia, Woleott—i7. company in the cast of “Richeliew.” The A general v for Governor Short /oo wel i 3 uvl.lu.. o, Mo, A timiber dushed his Lralny “!‘"Ih" w !l!::‘l‘l‘-1l.v“l::l~l$_»|':‘lllfl‘|;0ulkim| Fiftecnth Strees Theater. The silver wen claim there are ab least | support, as a whole, however, gave satisfac- | ridge and Lus staff followad, many l.""“”""“‘“" ua’a&:"a‘n‘l’"‘[“‘;"" 4 wel , local 3 o0 - dtive 10 ¥ North Dako! e present. is ev N alinoe S RUEL oum of tho oldest | Urulsors, wilcly afier o Baiigier-sadoage | - Owing to the big sucoeas of Wadnes- | S1E05 seastors ln the afirmative list who | tou, ud the dlis rays of e lestar lighta | Norih Dakolans voloy preseat. ' Unis nndall[:;u:"\‘t.’l;uu)v"\"l;ré‘;x\'n\' cltizomi of San Antonin, Was marderod god | o t, vesulted in a draw, but the star at- matinces the managewent of the v 4 ' e star. i governor, for which fuvitations had beeu 8 3 robbud: Monday night. 1Y doad bidy Was go for = | 3 4y § ihat if some measure-can bo devised upon | bright flashes of the sta governor, for wi d » Fow itnd War Bagween found Iying In tho front hall of s fones Chom wis # &g for blood botweén Horace | Fifteenth Street theator has decided 10 |seiiet they and these eight can agree the | At the matinee toasy “Romeo and Juliet Wodnesday wutines, 2ie. any seat i the house yosterdiy morning ey ond Blily ¥rnst, They fought at 133 | pajcq’ gl) Saturday matinees hereafter | vote will be reversed will be the attraction. Mr. Keene will ap- undoubtedly started the Sixtecn indictnients ench have béen’ po. | POUNYS, aud putup . prtty, theugh ome- 250 Tor any t o’ the theater, same as Messrs. Manderson, Carey and Faulkner | pear in “Macbeth this evening. peoplo eomnog to the Workd's fair in '5"' sTnEE“ T“EITHE ?u!qul fuEned against . Darrogh and' F | sidea exhivivion ust was clearly out- | ¥ Y Mo oaler, E Y o thy e rnest. After the fam caused by the at PAILES, R Dttt and chuhlor of Hos dan | elassod. bu gaino. Tike ighih. sagud snded | Wednesday. hfi:“ boen sspeclally active i tryiag to bring Sentingin 4T Shane anariots ol milfien ot 3 Nighis aud Saburday Mitiuee, commiens {0 IS CLLE Sl Denoslt ikt Sevings | EB0 By, us i STalght on on' the ear ea yepr— BUGUE & colnpponsl Bauoacatio Dalis people, the peo in this | pHURSDAY NIGHT, OCL. J2TH y © under #20,000 bonds. p . ils pugilistic aspirations to ! Glsmarck Luproves in o Tma——— At a caucus of ¥ifth ward democrats, neld | oyl T - i 1U R “. ¥ TIGHT, « " loyd Davis und Albert Barkett, young | BenLix, Oct. 10.—Dispatohes received here anaty o at headquarters last evening, Walter Moise Y ANOOLN ABTER'S | . - " mpatient throngs. Uhe who cam Pt 2 farmers [iving near Connow, Mo., quarroled —-— - ) ol e WasHrNGroy, Oct. 10.~The followiog can: 2 . i o | smnakisns iy Loty Mamuioth Scenic Production: aarria anre . o tanem Mi. sustegiad | e R from Friedrichsrub says that Prince Bi was endorsed for aldermwan. Ten of the | fram all parts of the cour on excursi | = T es were confirmed by the senate wday: | . e o o & week Rarkett fivd o e 4 * Rogwn. ek marck continues to lmprove in health. Tne | didates were canfirmed byt eleven delegates to the city conveution are | rates will romain in wost case k o ioviited’ as Thavi Dt ot ®,or 1a '_"{‘,:"‘, e o Wixtonalve preparaons | ox-haucollor, it 18 admistad, sloops well and | C. Marshall Foree of Kentucky, deputy | o s ShcEates to tho city i 400 1he epositio | (¢] ornado. an of the caronor has Just boon culled to | 2F¢ UeIng mada for the openlag of the foot | takes drives, accompanied by Dr. Schwen- | first comptroller of the treasury. | The democratic city vonveution wiil be | There are only twenty more days of sig the case. Duvis 13 milssing, i ball scason ore ou Suiurday afterncon by o | inger. Cousuls—E. 5. Wallace, Aberdeen, S. D., . held today at Germania ball at 2 p. w. 30 for visitors at tho fair, and wany arve | Matlaeo Baturday. Auy seat lo the house 2 i