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THE _OMAHA DAILY BER: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1893 tace hotwoen them would prove that in ! With Canbon up, was third. There | fairs commityge. opened the debato ‘!jnxvaqs Ates or 6 keap poace at the polls,” MC INEDE L CT ; building keel yachts America could hold her | were sovontesn starters. Loates rode 4 bill, he said, dffectea & contention between | ‘This is ono of the fodoral election statites NI |\ AN own Red Pratt_ rode Cipher and 4 two great couniries, concerned 100.000 Chi- | that were notropesied in the Tucker bill and Commander Archibald Rogers of the New | Bradford rode Lord Danraven's Mollis Mor- i o nese in this country, and, if pussed, would | the dmendment is York Yacht club, who 18 the representative | gan, the favorite, which was unplaced. The CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGH.] save billions of dollars to the United States | navy oficor from bring B tho Yumian, oe boure he Yalkymie, suja | beviing was 0 to Tuguinws stolie dlonyan, | croorwhstmor i swsta ee to Foverees | o o R e Yo TURNING DOV Mo thought such 4 contest would bo imprac- | 1 Yo Laainst Hed Fies and 0510 1 agalnst | aTail "1 stand heve tonight, not weiking the , discontingatia ot tho unlesirable Chi- NG DOWN BRYAN. tieable. Tho Colonia was out_of commis- | the others. The stakes will bo divided. ise. 1 stand for tho ruieof the | nose iminieraflout o disoussot o pro ek dbad sion, and it would take three weeks to get | Lord Dunraven's Haymaker won the mile vent deal has boen said about "“"xfll the bill, “_;“ h _dm“:\vr” '"|" 4 *[\l' Democratic Ofice seskors Called Oat to her intrim. It would not b:- possible for | selling plat, i 4 promise in the last week. 1 have not ::‘:""/l'l‘il“‘ ‘l‘vy '-';‘ 'hlx P :l~ A '?41”1*\‘-- "‘v ”"(‘A"; thedob, Lord Dunraven to wait until then. PLATED SODD BALL shared in it. Thero Is 8 mighty priciple | (AU, [OEATHy Chinn and the Uoled | g tollowlng slgnifioant lottor, or collec GREAT CRUSHES AT THE FAIR GROUNDS Cranfiold in Satisticd. g J involved in this. K fod Geary taw. He said this bill sanply gave | Uon of letters, under date of Lincoln, Octo e : Captain_ Cranfield of the English yacht | onamplons and Stars Give a Fine Exhibi- | M. Voorhices cited tustances recalled to 1y, e 16 Said this bil vister, Thoy | ber 8 and published in the Rocky Mountain y hiis mind by the complaint that the debate 3 sald: “1 am satisfied that we @ beaten, 1on In Spite of Wi 1 Dast, Lk i f had declined t3'd8 so, pending the decision | News, will bo intorosting to the ds of t friends of s . on the pending bill had producod too muct Lt v o on Pald Admissions in Two because the Vigliant iy 1 better, racing BOat | faying had his day at the fair and boing | Oyihe pending bill tpled ne long ne seson | Of the supremeebnrt. The Chineso. hosald, | Conerosemun hiran heroabouts Over & Milllon Paid Admissions in Tw tan the Valkyrie. Today's race, though ’ L ro satisfactorily | therefors totaily indifferent, North Dakota | weoks, and vet certain moneyed classes had | 1d reliable Inyygrs, Who advised themn not A prosume you have noticed from the As. | Days—Stockholders Will Be Rewarded not finished, proved even more satisfactorily ot . ‘ i to registor, as tho law was unconstitutional. | sociated pross dispatchos the resolutions for Theie Falth—Goua Prospects i T e it o is able to de- | knocked down the bars aud turned old | never taken notice of the lemgth of debate | 'Gregisior. il BN Siatiots B 108 1! 1 v than in Monday's race that she is abi ! in the senate until the subjoct wouonod them he fact thal’blit five of the nine justices of | passed by the democratic state conyention featus.' . .. | Boreasand his entire brool loose Tuesday And now," said he, “in defanlt of any an. | the suprem Het,'! s jovernor - Me- | which met heroa fow days ago. In order wavould you liketo have gale for Friday's | night. Result: What tho young man who | ,and when voto can_be reached, 1 invoko | CTEArY, “could be found of the opinion that | that you may know what influenss e - race? i wears a yachting cap and walks with a roll | Th spieit of wisdom. fajenoos. pasioncs s feary law was constitutionals certainly | brought to bear npon the | “No, thank you,” said the captain, “I got i shows that_those attorneys certainly had | some lotters sent out by tho secretary of the Cireaao, Oct. 11.~The paid admissions to enough of gales coming across the Atlantic good grounds for their advice. state contral committoc don't care w kind of wheather we shall | If onc-hgdf the wind that raged across the | Ihave not a doubtof the rosult.’ i tee: hesins tho World's fair yestorday numbered 508,614 > TIDOTR VS TNy, 1T, W had o ehiaue of Woh ball park ?J terday afternoon had blown oft | Mt Hareis, denioe Tennesseo, aftor Received Poor Advics. e i o vt by he ety e | O¥OT L0000 jople is tho record for the KNOW LEDGE ning at all it would have been today.’ Sandy Hook neither the Vigilant nor Val. | T2ferring to th e tho mapaaeov L 1 s enld this Olitirant (Wito: Hevad o thin 8 | comeaig, o the postoftive at ¢ two opening days of this week. With the Brings comfort and improvement and “What do you intend to do afir the 2 sonators had received at tho hands of Mr, AT rie would have put to sea Voorhoees, romarked that if he had been tho | V) attoraeys should have the op- :’!’=«".l"v"~l::3’-nh»l \vx~{l.:\'||.“yv<"r.'|' B y continuance of the present clear and sum tends to Y.-r..:\v. 1-njuynwn(_ when match is ov ; 2 o vertheless from 83 to 1,200 devotees of | veriest of martinets hoe would have beon | POrtunity to register, 0. trausport tho | 1y thadnenocrntic arnte es o | merlike weather a daily average of somo | rightly used. The many, who live bet- ““I suppose we must build a centerboard : 85,000 Chinamen who have not registered t i i Wan Wi Easil the great game went out to the park to see | Powerless to secure action. would cost the government, according to th Hum legate A "‘Iwr'"l' Bafanl thing like yesterday's figures on paid admis. ter than others and enjoy life more, with yas Winn Enslly. "or ol . Hilvrts, “dtd d co 0 , according to the | ehii mposud on de Ats whom you | g ‘ 4 % S L o0 5 = L) 7 & A g | the Bostons and Al Americas, Tt was more | I el oS s'”“l»n*lrlnh Illl(n:x‘. mu\vv‘!r“ll estimato of tho sccretary of the treasury, | ki oo boo iy of democrats Ny M YU | sions is looked for. It is reasonably ox- | less expenditure, l,’»‘ more promptly A sailor \‘\“I"'N)\'I-N “s‘.::;m:il,;- \'-ml"':;” Kent | than flosh and blood could staud, though, | senators on this side ot the chamber, who, | $7:000,000, Over %5000, said ho, ar 1. B. SHEEA N, Soch P L anyway, that close on to 2,000,000 pting the world's best products to ":‘::n’:,"lfi“m it “‘\“ A6 and after the thivd inndog the crowd liko myseif, will never vote for the pagsage | ABXiously awaiting for congress to decid “Shortly after that the following letter | people will pass through the pay gates by | the needs of physical being, will attest R H AT e ¢ Vigilant Mr. Her- | dwindled to 500 orso. Good ball playing | of unconditional ropeal; T willueverask tho | their fate, and thousands of ‘the citizens in [ was sent 10 each of the 2,000 candidates whe the end of the week. the value to health of the pure liquid On goinz on board the Vigilant M n 3 il | Chius are waiting with Tea¥ ahd tromoine | N LA : ) man 8. Loeds said: “The race was given up | wags hardly to ba oxpocted. It was bittor senate to adjourn nor vote for adjournment, ima are waiting with fear and trembling, | had applications before the state central There are enough visitors in the city now | laxative principles embraced in the at7oclock. Wo were then botween ten | oy oy 0O expocte onds or | The senator from Iudiana shall have the | 1est. if we are procipitous, the Chineso may, | committee 10, JuBtiey the \ kil remedy, Syrup of Figs 7 o'clock ere etween te \ I 8 sl hd el it \wra 4 3 o, M. V. i o P O justify these expectations. A large pro emedy, 8y Fig ¥ n I e AT . { session, so far ns he can control it, as long as | 1 theit wrath, retalinte upon them, A OMANA, Sopt. 14, 1893, DEAR Sir: T . ¥ OIS ity Al is It T s | Wust nutoss the. A6l tHRG 8} tinies oHé TG s et iars T coubiolls B 98 | McCroary Jeaid in conclusion v tho | officors of the sthio commIttos. demtte g ot portion of the hundreds of thousands who Its excellence is due to its presenting WL SplonaidLy Handlod, a6 ghe 1iNe becy in | PIAYOF dould Hob sbe hugthish: Tn spite of | S0 siy we ali. interpolated M. Jones, | Chinese had simply acted on the opinion of AL, with you respocting (e onlorony came for Chicago day yet here. Itises- | in the form most acceptable and plea ail her races. She got the best of s all the | these drawbacks and difficultios, the game | democrat, of Arkinsas. sHetaw ‘,',~,~""““‘.’;;“‘7'm‘i::;'l BPItHG Sovrs Tioor | elny. Aht s mAKIAE he. Hacied Chi timated that thero are 500,000 fair visitors | a0t to the taste, tho refreshing and truly time. ; o | WAS DUTUD in championship sigle, every- Will Stay with Thom, Russin o tho Huguohots trom France v i ls | state " necositatos vizorous, iu the city, and the departures aro nov ex- [ beneficial properties of a perfect lax- (i)Y didn’t you go about av often a8 848 |04y olgping with us mivch ¢ tess s | w1 know I voico tho sentiment of several | nob more barbarous than would b ourcourse | b o bt 'Sy it of diestod 1o ey | Coeding, if cqualing, the arrivals, So tho | ative; effectuaily cicansing the system, e 1Eaiiiad] fiok 16, (b /a8 Hb 1A} ks ts-| LHOURN ‘Sha’ Wsbision- ofithio pohHARY WoANON. | BN ‘LHIS BIAN. wHo: - lin myself, will never [ if we forced the Chinamen to lea se | the officers of the conimittoe 1t bin exposition is looking for a gratitying inerease | dispelling colds,” headaclies and fevers ..m.-u’.-.,fi stays thut wo e, -Wo)ein beat depended on the outcome of that one game, | Yote for an unconditional repeal, and who | they had been misled by their v Ll N v Tha statt convont of receipts from now on. and permanently curing constipation the Valkyrio in cither a light or strong | |y is casy to understand, once having seon :f;,‘“,:”“;‘, ”»"'i“'i Me HAbF f,,‘;',,‘““’."'".“',:"" n'\,"',i of ','i'""""”,,\,(,’{',',f:' Tl hind. paased e to bo proasne ok det i g Pyt sur [ The dobts of the exposition wereall paid, | It has given satisfaction to millions B R thom. how the Bostons havo won thrice in | you [to Mr. Voorhoos] wiil ‘nob bo snnoyed | rosolution calling on tho. secresary of the Tt n ey (b there iy be full rep- | as promised, on Chicago day, and acomfort: | Met with the approval of the med Wdie e ol succession tho Nationalicague championship. muiny motions for adjournment. We will | navy for info:mation as to the amount of | e Mhortint it geq | ablo balancd of somothing like 400,000 re profession, beeause it acts on the Kid- x » oy QD I y I 0 present in porson. It s important thit you ¥ 9 R Naw Jronk, Oot, LL—Tnay Totd Dune | yriyookeinoles His gotbon. ogathiar a8 e | BIAYWILLYON, {Laughter.| Tam not quite | premiums paid to contractors for construe: : fotin (ho Dost Ihwrost of | mains in the treasury. e stockbolders, | Meys Liver and Bowels without weak- raven is not int mlnl;: to h.:n.hu "'w”,“':',”‘ o toam us cvor steppod on the dininond.—th 80 young as I was forty vears ago, but 1 will | tion of warships with speed in oxc y and co aPolittine with the commit- | who are all Chicagonns, have #5,000,000 in ening them and it is perfeetly free from latest thing in Auglo-American yachting I i OCOi Ve YOnE SOFOUN Consiom: A L ings, and superior to the Detroits m th Laughter.) 3 " hereto. Y HRA hoped will bo paid back, and the city of Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- ! et davs, Under e handitgor Captain | 51 Butler, domorrat, of South Carotina nalties for the Vesuvius. PoB S iias, Socrotury.s | Chioago s 185,000,000 mober Wiy oy Of b l"'i:,"»“,i.r.‘l et lsty ,‘I‘I,.” el 1ows, Nash the toam bas become o machine, each | 5aid Mr. Voorhees had’ gone one step be- 'ho bill to remit the penalties on the ) y B the navure of a gift, which'will be left f okatside s ot ) R At W& aviidlon Ay doslded to /| NNt ie team bias beco ¢ . enc V L ' 1 enultic he above letters area samplo of the gift, will be left for stared by the Califorbin Fiz Syrin Ctonasnys, Syndicate today docided to | playor an. Intogralipart uf o nicely adjusted | yond the lasus \when'ho-said 1Mo questian gruisor besuvius thow camo up, Mt Sayers | way the democratic. convontion whe packed, | SIOMICT generation of Chicago eitirens to | ufactured by the California Fig Syruy HEALE OB Ln e T oveac eal are | Whole. “horoisa precision of movement, | Low coufronting the senate was whether the | taxing the floor in onposition to tho bill -~ i sentiment of ‘ninc-tenths "of the | PAY off. Nobody will feel bad, howover,if [ Co.only, whose name is printed on cvery privato offor after tho Valky | iting of act to thouznt that makes the | Eovernment should ston, whether the Senato | rand a letyer from the bt ot Ho by ks o wore | Uhe stockholders fail to vealize anything, as | package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, finished d | bt Fkid mocratic voters of the state wore ¢ 1 & | yruy ONDON. Oct. 1. —The Txchango Tologram | U0 sem ono, ‘un nuitive lnowlaigo' of | wa capable of A eerament, 1 with tho | 07ananCe, under dato of Septomber 0. 193, | simomered. by the vetos e 00 applicants | (hdecd they themselves did novinvest with | and being well informed, you will not oTbAnY. SRS it the Villkyrie ts de. | Where the ball wall be next, about the play | *Is this countey to bo impressed with the | Wiieh 1e ald, showed thai the Vesuvius | for postofiics, who were delogates to the | thatidea. 1o sum was mado up in sman | ok D ny substitute if efiered e oy b iyt Gache Yalkyrle s de; | ot giio: 1i0sfousid thiat; "~ siatbly. Malkcw, | conviotion thist Hesatiss ths retieal BIN Ba bsolutely' worthless fot the purposes for 1 convontion, anl - whose fastrucing | AMouMs and scoured by popy subcelj. [§ SHEDARVEES e 1o s :‘;".,'ll,'l,‘:,]"”,h','.’..\:u.»:-‘.‘y'r' e v':;.'.'.‘,'wf:,'.'m Irox, | them invincible, — They may now | 1Ot pass the sked Mr. Butler, 1 she was built, were to seoto 1t that the administration | tion. It was regarded as Chicago's evidence | —— - ) i thion l0aa 4 game—no team could_evr |, 'What theto is a rovolution ‘in the couutry | ™ Mr. Talbobof Maryland, in support, read | yareriieroeg 5% th! Auancial policy was | Of material good will and sacrifice in rotutn SEF i will G e wviboat aud - cHallenga Tor $H8 Gy )\ it eiaIY- Hikyiite: 14" hways the || RMGALe ot kovern itsolft This is neither | letter from Seoratary Horbert, in which tho | syamendgrocd that its oxeculive branch o | fOF the many favors and benefits the city wis U {‘ N\ TN\’ S SR BTUDIG same, steady. earnest and with the intention | the legitimate nor the fair conclusion. T'his | gecrotary declared his was' an equitaple the government should use Nebrasks wsn | 1O veceive, but it is now figured thit thoe M1 N N \ RACING RESU of winniugr. Iach man an athlete, and all | i3 not the crucial test of republican institu- Im on the part of the contractors. He | club to aid it in coercing a co-ordinate | MONCYS on hana October #) will bo ¢ N tu B B working with an eye single to the one lo; tions, but th edicy has gono forth, . bhe | said the ship was staunch and fioet, and if | by Rilenie, 3 580 of 'tho tenm 1 o8 uikase has gono forth; the imperial edict hus | her dynamite guns dil not shou R Churehlil Downn Entariaing s Rinper— f putting the team at the head of ) d v dyna guns did not show improv TR Uhy T T 64 -2 ssion tnd keoping 1t theve, tho Bos. | boon given to the world that this me ment she would be fitted with othor arn, s oL RS ERIEN B ton membership can give an exhibition of | ure m pass and the country’s governmént | ment and would become an oficient cruiser. men, but they slub held over their 1 is working well; twic any chil > oui IR 0ok LSO W10 b RO M s lintl Avall sworthis Lhe AoUbIG Htti exid (EMBYEAP untt 1t docs pass, and wo must, | The amount involved s $39.000. Aftor fur- | Aoadls o oeses compelled to vote as they | {ren as usual atiended tho fair yosterday. worst ofit today, only ono favoritesMec- | pense of going to seo it. perhaps. ovey. For one T will not obey as | ther debate the morning. hour expired and | did or lose the endorsement of the stato bublic schools of the ity will shortly | i Light, in the first race, winning, Little Jimmy Manning’s eam is no slouch either, | 1ong as I have the power under the consti- | the bill went over without action. Mr. committee, which meant tho loss of the | ©10s¢ fora weck to giveall tho pupils i ”] Dan in the second had an easy thing of it, | To be sure, the piay suffer in the lack of H“‘v;m‘?‘lu' ss -;x.v disobedience.” Geary, who followed, was granted leave to postoffices chance to take advantage of the low rate. never being pushed and won by half a veral scasous’ expericnce together, the e '.'»|..':-llf".ll:'n',.'.w". m._nnf‘l_r‘nll‘lw‘[rupg‘ 1| proceed without hunit. IHe began with “I write this in order that you may know e 18hgthy 1 Sbmo! Bxolvbmbnt was catsed By /s 0 worl ot beflig thie perfection attained | tho fedoral elections law und asked why be. | Indignant, denial of ‘the refldciions made | what o administration and its representa- | HOW THEY WERE ACCOMMODATED, Dedieated by permission to Jadthts xeuomont wiis cuused bva | by the champiops. But the men are all tion was not tiken on this point. He closed | upon Pacific coast people in their war on | tive, the state central committee, is doing in | rumor that he was 1 nH(vl.‘ or “Tan- | bail players of the best, sort, and kept to- | his speech with an appeal for a compromise. the Chinesc. ‘Ihe Moors were not expeli the way of buying and bulldozing Manner in Which the Crowd on Chicago That he wi o there is o | gether for a season would make n fine tean, Will Not Take Part in a tho Jews werenot driven out, the Huguenots | patronairo the voters of this stato. § kaow Day Was Handied. CARDINAL GIBBONS doubt, for s soon s the raco was ovor the | Herman Long opened yestorday's game [y Dolph, republican, of Oregon said: | }erenot foreed from their homas bocause | what T am talking about when Tshy 1hat | Cine 160; OBb A b RVARIE HUDgeg b owner took the horso off tho_grounds, and | Wth & ey el Fions T | w1 will stay as long as the senator from Iu- b "‘;_‘I‘I‘i“;"""“’,“,"_".'i‘:"."l' "él‘l“‘{‘ iie | ninc-tenths of the democratic votors of Ne- | tudo that swarmed through the gates of the By Wwhen Colonol Clark sont for him he could | grounder. Inthe third Ganzell and Niohers | diana desiro oL U T | Wit o ST Fa A AR o s ety :,'g'.uf(“'."";w';{‘,..”;':f(:,"'.'":1'.'.‘,’".,:3;'{[','5 World's fair on Chicago day, as the recorcs : 10t be found. R e e ha e S Corsey theow | gtors unid choro alls: to o, ot Rorish T am | a8, B0 more hilmunn than " o 5o | miatois cesatissmsion ia the douooravto || FECTS Tulton GHitnen day, te the vecords | NTichael Corcoban. The purse was never called for and Cos- | wild to iFarrell the trundled u L i | more Christiun than he. “While 1 do not | hot represent the views hold by democrats | instance the quantity of ediby AHOR S ing iome. Tam not gaing to take part in | MO i d : tello, who rode him, was nover paid. Cos- | 40Wn to him for a sacrifice. - This was all of as ovory attompt to sit. out oppostc | Velieve the Chinese aro entivled o any new | hose. yoere truly, M. D. Tireaxy, by the Wellington Catering « in PUBLISHID DY tello says he knows nothng avout the | Uhe run-getting. A o h : n g . LY rights,” said he) “if I betieved this bill would | “Vice President Democratic Sta cAgUO 5 on %o since T came inte ‘seNate tol 3 3 W esidont Demoeratic State League (Bovoral restaur: e T R AR SR LR Hoy. furnished the fun of the game. In t::xh :“;”\x;llzlnxlxynn:‘lunn‘xmmnLhe senate ten [ o EILA sottleihent of this question, give us of Cluba.® sev restaurants on the grounds the whip at the half-mile pole and was al- | tho first inning he duplicated Long's double, A 2 the opportunity o regulate their stay hero —————— ¥ bocited. ‘T'wo hundred thousand sand- | BURKLEY PRINTING CO., OMAHA. most beaten in tho streteh. He never saw | 8nd when Farrell hit to short tho dummy Nizht Session, and prevent more.from coming, I would vote ®HE HAD TRAVELED. wiches were eaten. Tnis vequived 750 hams the horse or its owner again. had quite a nice lead toward third. Long IProm 7 o'clock until 11 o'clock, the debate | forit. Iamawainstit because I believe iv The sandwiches were washed down with The prosent fall meoting will proba. | smothered the ball and fired it over to | continued without any unusalfoature And ouly temporizes: With the situation. We | aua Though 1e Was Mnyor of New York | 180,000 cups of colfee, taking veral | —— — bly be the lnst onc the lovers of the | Tucker. Hoysaw Camp was watching fist, [ Mr. Allen still rotained the floon he | will offer améndments, which we believe He Was n Judgo of Trath, sartloads s 5 Al BOrbiwiILL Y6 6 OpPOLtURIEVE Of Papta 80 he simply made a bee line for the plate; | crowd in the galleries did not dimigish uary | would make thobill cffective. 1f they are | o el cartloads of tho berry. Ono thousand gal WMW‘,‘;?' ing av Churchill Downs. Tho Louisville | Nush aud Nicliols both snw it, and managed | qomi o iogallores did not diuiuist s | rejecied we will vite against it. cre is a good story at tho expense of | lons of oysters wero used in muking 50,000 ce | " Worth a Guineaa Box.”” | 25¢. Jockey club will_quit loser on tho ‘six days | 10 £¢t Camp turned around jist bofore Hoy an to leave. Gradually the se S Clltieen and State, Armour, tho big tinned-meat nfan of | oyster stews. Of milk 7,000 wallons wore | % 5 A meeting in - the neighborhood of $5,000. Re- | touched the plate. He was out, but his trick an vanishing and as midnight approached Ho'vs nol e vorse crti. | Chicago. The mayor of New York, | consumed. Thisi equivalent to the milk of f"»”zi & [{_ sults: came within two feet of winniny than a dozen were in their seats, But | e “'l.“'i(’“ 1o f““ lf‘“l ”[" l“““f"“ criti- | while on a visit to Chi cago, went over | 14000 | = - First race, five furlon MeLight (7_to 10y |, ASto the fielding—three double plays the thunderous voice of the big populisy | CiSm of the bill, that bore his name. Ho % % rovent any army or tro0ps to the polls, Last Days of the Columbian Exposition Sees Rush of Visitors, for n Dividen convention, [ copy calls a “double-reef” breez manhood on boih sides and wo will proceed. cold, and the hizh wind seat such clouds of wci of the government into submis. | SUMCient to pay the expenses of clearing up sion to its wishes. Of these applicants who | UH0 Park and netting the stockholders some- CHALLENGE ANSWERED, wero delogates nearly all were free silver | Ung. The 10 cent rate adopted for chil- Paper Covers, 23 cows. Fiftcen thousand loaves of gt A oS ol the munager ata window which ove { a good enough guarantec thit the boys wi ing. OF the twenty-nine books which he | Meliglous bodies, %l “strange to say, in the syt Ly : nuts were swallowed. Eight hundrea half- 3 o six firlongs: Little Dan (8 to1) | playing ball-not horse. . Th : had ow bis desk, only threo hud bee opened. | 34 PLEastolbEd domanding sho immo. | looked & great yord ho suwa herd of | Ll NES SUt lowed. SHEIght hundre means Diglodee Bile, B third. rimes 12 siiio annisis BOSTONS Qecasioually, Lo, wrouid, eelosvo limsal by | SeeFbeRLAt NG Oourg 1w, | Whot righ, | oxen driven fn. A fow minutes lator | SR, O, fer Moro drank. ihis moun Saodbl 1 to,8) third : 1 i s oo S e pesalelvD, ¥ | he asked, had dryehurch to ask congress to /a5 8 groat rattle and c 1000 gl cn there ickens Third race, six furlongs: Miss Dixie (5 to 2) LI L 5. R0, having the clork read extracts. o has 4 greab rattle and cv nd, Shuttlo (5 o 2) | the losers und ot an error by the winners is | feom Nobrasia_ showed 1o sins of weaiken. | S00Ke of tho resolutions adopted by difforent | Armowr’s place. Whilo standing with | pyii G Hitieen 000 dozen dough E Fbjf&d' won, Kincsem (13 to 5 second, Somersault (9 | Stivetts, . 0 0 0 00 o v vhispered a fow oo, Kinceem Pz Stiv D100 50 rived. He sut down and whispered o fow hy N e A s OO0 SR words in Senator Teller's car, while Senator Tickingiting (00 50 Dot 1 P A e 00 Hoar of Mussachusetts, looking like the ven- PPN IICCOOCCOOE T isked, had ddy'chu < nd fish and meats of all kinds and countiess | o G th iver, won, Crab Cidor (12 to 1) socond, Suste. Neit (4 | Long, ss 1R OO At 11:55 Senator Dubois strolled into the | {10 anything? ‘He had supposed the Tme | which turned out to bo the result other articles in great quant i LT 111)' the Liv Ty 0.1) third. "1 bt j yeiahRintietio M (oMo de, ta chamber and flashied his eyoabout him. The | PetWeon ehuretiiiut state ot dome ey drawit | hundreds of tins falling down a chute, To serve all this to the hungry visitors Cure SlG]i'Hx’{Lfl&ChO, Fourtiy , one m The Reaper (9 19 10) | MeCarty 8 0 0 0 0 2 hour for roundivg up ‘the absentees tiad HaHvIor puuei'i!n Tt ",L‘jphm{h"“g“ ::i‘u':: “What's in those tins®” he asked the | required the service of 2100 waiters -0 e 1 A] e petition’ s individuals, and’ not invoke the | manager. ; ! i A e (s ORI, remaie Alments, influence of the-ehurch’ [Applause. *Oh,” was the reply, “they. containall | All of the concessionaries made money, anc . T - Tiver alco 1080 i ot il o tas that's left of those bullocks you just saw | Yhenthe day closel it was found that nearly Remove Disease an second, Buckrone (1t 2 third: Lo Be % e orable Pickwicle eved ‘the paft from undor | , Bver stuco I8 whon tho” United States | th s 3 every restaurant ad been literally cleaned Moreis Tark i 2 2| ko Somator Honr was” toptis o oSS | wamnovor an hour when, by fraud and aw | Lo oS4 satd the enlightonsd trav. | U i Promote Grood Health, A 5 5 ngo Senator Hoar a'similirly ne ) b ; by d and du- “Indeed,” said the enlightened trav- The s show, tho ' ¢ K i | Last day of tho fall meoting. Rosults: hepals ‘slt\zi-u:wh‘slun oy P Bitlthel ’l”"; O aylog Al eer. “That is simply muarvelous! Just ‘i (-x'm:;!i.’r“u,:}"mfu,u Covered with a Tasteless & Solublo Goating. Pivst race, fi g 310 5) . o o determined siti iBorcersioitho i kedyiStateg foiibi vai inute while 1 e 3 i deciar rge dividend 1 5 vord ver. 2 TN, “\-Y-u::‘l, nu,'r}x:-.!flm . L — (Iv'xlm|||i'xt:-"‘;x“.-:l'(;x,v-lw' ‘.?-‘”"..',‘f\,“‘,.“;"li”’,f into this country. China, knowing this, ?‘L“.f“‘ minute while I make a note of e s 1"““‘ “‘\‘\}:[:‘Hiun A A l, e ?(I.:e v lf{('“[‘l;cl:;\h‘ . (15 to ' third. Time: 574, - R LILSL 8. B 10, Mr. Dubois arose and remarked, as he | could huve stopped the violation of laws, | 1 5 ock in the morn v 1l drugyists, Price ‘nts a box. Second i mile and n sixteenth: e 2R Jookedmbout tho che e “Mr, Prosidens, | Putshe remained silent. There 15 no room And producing a note-book he rapidly R i o ; New ¥ ori: Depe Scig {6riotis (2 to 1 won, Kamapo (3 10'5) : Do DO Ibeliove a quocum is ot present. " | for sympathy for China. She has never | seribbled down something, while the AR v VRS SRS S AAARAAANAY Dh1r re v frTonass. Biatonce (5 to @ | 1 v 0 0 9 “The vice president directed a rofl call be | P& GdRan R e 5“’?",‘““,.",; manager exchanged winks with an as- | with poople. With' the oxcoption bt ihe —— PO Eactatim 10 1o 1second, Busyras (10 (o . 000 taken. The senators crowded into the pepjus caxnings of the Chinese, which | sistant working at a neighboring desk. stops necessary to empty and refill, the TROEMEAC €] Jthied. Plne: 5515 s 2 e e ¢ th¢ | they had carried back to China, amounted | v N WIS 3 S P R e : (G0 uber then. — When the voll call had been t0 the enormous sum of $500,000.000. When the New Yorker got back™ to his | wheel did not, 1 ! 9 completed, Mr. Stevenson announced fifty- 4 i. | hotel that ovening he was interviewed | morning until 11 o'clock at night, and d : Sir'Waltor (8 to 5) won, Rocho (6 to 9 2 Ll 4 5 Do you wonder why we don't like Chi- e & Sy 7 4 v L7 1) second, Glen Moyue (11t B) thirds Time: y - 100 fivesanutors wera present—a quorymn - neso i, Californiar he. asked. “f n any | by @ ( hicago press man, who among | the whole duy and evening thero was not an T Made a well e e ] v e Rrotelisons ox il entoiproteed SuIneINGH | FTeh o3I i e e AT 00 s IRk A ity aa Toatd L e you [ ompty seut, aud av times poraons ero : L race, six furlongs: Benvollo (6 to5) | __ Totu ) Dty it B nd the quorum { wery sipping from your wealth 0,000 1 | have been to Armour's place today; | {ing on the tops of the cars to o e Star \T\Inilrmuuld‘ Mid (5 to 1) “Hoy out for not touching third, promptly disappeared through the cloak in surplus carnings would you not want to & the eminent peril of their lives, the guards L me: 1:133% room doors. Mr. Allen bezan readmg from | 1 SUbIus carnings would e L3y el being powerless to prevent them. Passen o it e T et (4 ol L SO o B a Political ficonomy. Nowand | fo Xid of themi ‘hey are an army. of Well, ) v #ers 1o the number of 82,851 weni round R nd. Mudrid ¢ & “UHaven't thoy given value roceivedr: | Much impressed with Armour's concern. | the wheel twice. Mhero swas byt $0505000000009. Thyom Wi A 00 0 0 0 0 0-0|thenhe would pause to make & comment on ¢ x ice. vacacei- | IHDARO o MMARY. a 52 e omod oo Sip from tho |y gkad Me, Baker of New Hampshive. He | 500, hore is a note I mude of an oceur- dont i A ludy infringing vpon the rulos hid |y gy furlonzs: Volons won, White | pki0sarned: Nono. Twa-huso sy T || rivorised lemon that Lay on | yoljeved now in protectiog the American | renge thut steuck me | rticularly,” and pug dog_bencath her e WAy UD N yiNDOO REMEDY i glens won, y. Double Munning to Parrel P8IL. \ f by g SpaE e the air, almost atthe top pugiy be PHODUCES TIIK AN / s A iR, Han g o, £eitte) lavorer uguinat tho pauper lghorer,as well us | boducing his note-book he turned to the | theair, almost av the. top aEY L0 2 8 sIx ‘furlongs: Rally NS TR S REtROltEtte Obtained » Quorum, the product of the pauper lfborer, entry that he had made at Armour’s and m‘l’,‘l’]_m{’."m'f” 00 IR unmipap cable aud | AL IN A0 tain second, Moss Torry third, = 2. Time: One hour. At 12:45 0. m, Senator Dubois again called Good Republiean Doctrine, handed it to the reporter to read. It ran ‘ glyon, 3ol ad, wide space between the upper bars, and with Third four furlongs: Maud Row won, k tho attention of the vico president to the | Mr. Henderson of Towa, interrnpting: | hus: “Thave boen about a bit in my | o yvely and tion s toreos ing howl it went { J ] B0 83 W bt Nellio B sccond, Jack Thomas th Thne: 04, fact that no quorum was present. One was | o 's pretty good republican doctrine.' time and have met some thundering | plungzing down through vheinterstices of the | SofA et I i Lo Steos, wille ana” soventy yardsi obtamed. “If my party doos nct believe m that doe- | liars, but never such thundering ones as | iron bars, Puggy was buta bleeling mass | v i Kl jottlo MU won, Pat King second, “Oochego |y g e Mr. Palmer, looking jaded and fagzed out, | trine,” replicd Mr. Geary, “then 1 will | Armour's folk,” when he fell in amoug the polished machinor el Thmo: 1140, " fco Bt | alied attention 1o the fact that My Dubojs YT — at the bottom, The fall of the dog aln ; it puc, | :'h:::Ir:pv.:gl:‘l,:u:nu":‘v'y:«ll nes: 4. C. R mu‘.;u- ey .,'l sked for u call of 'ih“ senato, had | “Whiy don't you extend the limit?", asked WIIH TUE BUSY WHEELERS, cansod a panic aniong I\||.~ nuokod mulutud Saenmesdll third. Tini 1114y ! gt A 4 ofea ' | himsclf not answered to his name. He | el s0 as to exclude er for- - looking uy 1e people had heard the 34 Puller & © BIxth raco, fivo furloggs: Hattlo 1 won, | Pharbo Willkes by Harletta yesterday | wanted to know 1f that was propor in a par. :i:m:?;hl m-;l]m‘\‘:',h;.’;n::fl"dt s lor Object of Auniuilating Time Nubly Pursuea | and thio bowl of bho dog and th womin's ! R R Ben Harrison second, Bird Dobson third. afternoon has aroused great rivalry be- [ liamentary sense, The repealors were shosy- “I have a bill in this house,” replied Mr. by Tylor and Windle, screams. Then they saw something whiri, g 3 carepLe » Axbanto b e Hawthorne, tween the owners of the two mares and | g their teeth. Geary, *'to prevent Imniigration. “Will you | Spiixarien, Mass., Oct, 11.—Ha rry Tyler | down. People expocted to see the ble First raco, milo and n stxteonth: Gracte won, | they will engago In & match raco Saburdy Mr. Manderson wanted to supplement | vote Tor it as L will? [Applauss.| ; . s ¢ corpse of a fellow being rivete y . Tomg 0 sccond, Mandoiin third. The! | Mo oo wilh oo ton ge s F400 Satur seo. | (hat Mr. Palmer had said by suggesting | Mr. Baker—I boliove in rovising our trea. | ®23 Willie Windlo, Springtlold’s two crack | (iiBSR0¢ % IR (ping Hveted botwoon the 'rhe Mercer that an absent member could not suggest | ties first. wheelmen, went at the world's vecord again | the women fainted, and others refus fid race: ono wile: Ducat won, Gleo Boy | ond race was close today between the | the lack of & quorum. Ihis. chusal o smile Mr. Geary (coutemptuously) —Some peo- | today and knocked some more seconds offt. | take the ride afterivards, and worked then Tme: 13443 favorite, Directum, and the second choice, | and Mr. Palmer went on to say he under- ple seem to believe we haven't got our rode a mile, with a flyingstart, in | Way back into the street through the crowd. Omaha’s New2st Hota!, clono dou S farionges Bitho and Or- | pirlay, ' Directum' losb the socond beas to | Stood Mr. Dubois was doiug what was dele- | growth that congress must cousult the 4.5, beuting his own world’s rc of | Threo wagonloads of silyer wero caried to g :,.l,.”“.,.,.,., T rooms §2.5) per day. 1:80%, sixloy 7 i zated to him, and asked if thut was con- | wishes of foreizn countrios. wade a week ago. Hoe also lowered | the Tilinois Irust and Savings bank o the ,-m’.‘". race, five furlones, heats: Pirst heat: “Xlu.\j but won the flm, ““',' and fourth, | Giciang. 3 Rt Mr. Baker—We ave not too old to be world’s three-quarter record, held by | Adwinistration building yeste after 40r00ms $4.0) por day Bijur w Inblo the heats belng the fastost ever mado con- |~ Mr. Whito of Louisiana remarked it was honest. himself, from 1:30 85 1o 1190 noon. I each load was 335,000 taken in at | #0rooms with bith it 83 por 117, 1:041¢. Bijur won, 8 secutively in a race, the four heats averag- | was ‘oonsistent as the statement made by Proceeding, Mr. Geary insisted that pho- ‘I'vler then rode a milo from standing on Chicago day ana gurned into i AL BL3) par duy "i-“ll'm;': K ‘f'!"",‘, : ; 1ng 2:0850. Arion, the highest-priced trotter [ Mr. Dubois that the silver men had not ro- | tog aphs afforded the ‘only sure means of art in 2:00 25, breaking his record of asurer's oftice. Usually the gate- | Modern in Fver, apoot, sccond, Aunio Brown third Ehne 1 e Root I, was driven to beat his record of | sorted to obstruction ) 7 identification. Mv. Geary denied it would | 2:01 3-5, made a couple of weeks ago. The | keepers take in very little silver or work it Newiy facinadin U Pasoa gt . G i nd accomplished the feat, trotting it Mr. Allen indignantly repudiated the inti- | require §7,000,000 to cnforce the Gear law. | time for the half was 1:01 and the thr off duving the day, but Mon WAS Al 0x- C. 8. ERB, Pron. Esst 8t. Louls, in 2:074], which is tho fustest 'time ever | mation that he was taking part in a favee, | If the officers of the dministration had | quarters 1:30 3-5, both of them world's r ception. Iivery ticket seller hua from $1,500 | __ First 1 Jlnessixtoonths mile: Bolle | made over this track orany other in the | 1f M. Dubois was pluying a part he did not | done their duty on May 5 the present condi- | ords in time trials, In Tyler's trinl Windle, 000 in silver with him when he veported | S A N o hawrence won, The Major second, Lulu May | state. Summaries: know iv. The subject of all this talk sat | tion could not have bean preseuted and there | who paced him on the lust quarter, was h s work, ! BIRNEY'S %414 Pl DONLOrAEAY O4HET e L et 114 clisw, pucing: Guinotte won, Bessomer | SMIING in his sout and Mr. Allon resumod | would b no sceasion for i er s od up by his previous fast mie and could | b VI WL Peck of tho fiauco com Alldrugglats. o den second, Groy Dake third . i second, Caneland Wilkes third. Best tune: | his speech, In reply to i question by Mr. McCreary as | not make the last quarer faster thin 30 | mittee did some figuring on the finances of | __ i T DR RO RUIEH 3 L0t 3 Avla.m My Hoar asked Mr. Allen it ho | to whother the 820,000 appropriated would | or ho would naye brought Lyte 085 | tor he had hoard from the troas b T 5 e I 3 roe-for-nll: - Directum won, Pixloy second, | was not reading to show thero wus nos an have been sullicient, he declared the Chinese | tape under two minutes. When he was asked just what was WHAT (;AN (J‘\ third, Times 1ran ) Pamlico third. Bost ti . renproduction of nzticulturul products. He | would “take no risk of bing sont back 1o | KANsAs City, Mo., Oct. 11.—Two bioyle | 10 In the bank when the “big ehock for Fourtn nths mile: Blue Johnston Is Going Again, wanted to know candidly whether Mr. | China. Rather tban do thab they would | records on a quarter-mile track were lowered | bonds had by delivered, .h« -,'nlllv-vl com Fverything that ia ¢ AL i M, Johi Dunn | 1o sno. Oct. 11,—Johnston dinao Allen did ot think his specch was au over- | voluntarily have left our borders. Tho §25 | hore todny At the fall mectime of (o 1Ky | fortably and sad that the cash balance e, f ToLeno, Oct hnston the old pacer, ] R e T \ 25,000 besidos Wifth e Mino-sixteenths mile: May | today broke the track records twice, and | Production. 000, by demonstrating our intention to en- | City Athletic club, Johnson established a | Would prohably show about 3,000 el rd won, Al Brown socond, Fonseon third, | had ho been hard pushod. could oasty hoa | Mr. Vo motcly nslced M. Hoar if o | force the law, would hivo boon a8 effective | world's record for a mila on o quarter-mile | the rocalpts from Tueadiy, whish wil ug imo: 11 ] on bis own recor S R wanted to insult him, whereupon the senator | as §25,000,000. Applatse. track, He made one mile in 2:144-5. Tho | gate perhaps $175,00 1 Clifton. beoken bis own recuil. Feaulte: from Massachuotts ‘purged himself, apolo- .| ! DR reioaat ada SR AR S Ak EBaBO | iy more than 350,000 from the sal Pirst raco, six furlonga: Bess MoDn(r i 8} Jolinston wor gized humbly aud equilibruim was re- Fondeiing M. Oluer, 2k was 2:20 I-5, wadoe by Johnson herein | of ticxets Monday,” he said, “uand estimat st raco, s ongs: Bess Mo won, rd. Time: 2 1o denounced the udministration for vio- | & : e bout £85,000 from the concessionaires. That Lou Rhett second, Churtreuse third, Time: paeing: Strathwayth won,Muggle | stored. g Ho deno 9 Septembe Rhodes of Chicago then sped | abou o3 gt y i Muid third. Timo: Ayt | *AV1:15 the gullerios woro empty, lation of party fyith und party platform, and | G's Wuif mile, fly fug start gives us $435,000 for the duy Seoond raco, fiv turlongs: Kunawha won, Mascot won — aithough ho lovéd pis party it was his duty | (T vetord by sten PR e o1t second, The General third. Tl trie K : IN THE HOUSE. Lo condamn tiddaocratic officers who hal ? ; AmAGIRIURPrIREE AMUSIIME 083, btting: Buckshot w botraged their tast, 1f they had violted - MICAGO, Oct. 11.-~Among the nwards an- S1a1 i vace. flvo farl\ngs: Tartan won, Wheol- | second, Juck Spratt third. - Timo . i R e Wi S onres . exsecond, Mirguorito thivd, 11 jo: 15080 AR S e LIE Mr. Goary of Oalliorais lsisnds the ohi- | tho law $hey ‘uarigo down.; Ho tisd s Cape Tows, Oct. 11.—I¢ is expected thay | Pounced are medals as folows: % ! 9 1 I e v Fourth ' raco, sevon furlongs: Lisolg won, cond Day at Cleveland, nesn Excolusion Bitl. BU650 Q00 LI Bho L eonaipy AR ] B e IV AL PREOR e South Dakota—Yaunkton Portland Cement fy 1 Nizhts Rieo second, Gloaming th 2736, CLEVELAND, Oct. 11.—The time was a it WastiNoTON, Oct. 11.—The houso today | DUl theiiction of thie attornoy gencral could ) ROKSTLERS compuny, Yankion, Yankton Portland ce THEATER dtinees Pifih v | i |l : Old Pop- | tle better at the second day's racing . P not be defended.! His action had mude it | of the chartered company, numberng about ment SALEN |2 i der won, | cond, Kox Glove third. | yhe Driving park fall meeting. - Sumiarjes; | C0FA0 8 discussion of the McCreary bill to [ thia quty of the democrats to_ danounce und | S men, will soon uttack King Lol AT s o PRI eyt | Fine Proof. Ground Floor. Elehe Feits L 3 : 2100 - alea o AT cxtend the provisions of the Geary act for | condemn him. o called attention to a | kraal MaABMIaBAFIE comNiity, . (et Hut nursday Fridav v & Sund 0 Bocont, Larshecia thint ol (g9, Ovr- onel, Miud B iy © "0, UMMM ] six months under a special order providing | statement in 4 wovning paper 1o the effect TELEGRAP IS BRLGES, ter of paris stuceo, secon'l o Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday A i I s Munroe | it shall bo considerca uutil disposed of. | that the Chinese minister had accepted tne otk pcin Nebraska— Omahi-—-Mrs, 1. M. Rus ° 12, 13. 14 and 15 Houoeater, 21165 | oo1y tero snoek de—by Mr, Mo, | McCreary bill ‘ds satisfactory What a 7 v TR ey ct i ' and 15. First race. six und a halt furlongs: Actlo- b ra t Wintergroen won, | ORLY two spoechos were made—by Mr. Mo- | goaciaclo wo prestmted,” said he, “Could Dowmestis. sil 4 4 s woll, Trinisitsecond, Quartorinasier third. L Tie: 2:24%. Creary, chairman of the foreign affuirs com- | we not modify any laws bearing on foreign | At Jericho Springs, Mo. o family composca | Small Yorkst Sour s o Llime: 20 —— Socond : Exira won, Brooklyn Wins the Third. i i . b o ore remiu les Cha ler ELMER K. VANCES BMarvelous Realistic mittos, aud Mr, Goary, tho suthor of tho | people, o Larfls for st wiiuoug | of vibmather yod bvo ohlidon woka polsanud | 00 promisin, Ohay Rand | At Comieats- Dra EY ! y old law, in antagonism. Both speakers | securing the con! Y ¢ Kenk v o |8 g third. Timo! B YousOct. 11.—The thied game of 4 s i For . o children will die and the other two chil- - | - 3 ere accorded marked atteution. The | Btars 3 " noare in a critical conaition. Got Away with sevon | Third raco, four and a half farlongs: Apollo | the baso bail series was plaved ut | yieach of Mr. Geary was really i orillisut | , Hemsmated ahilt the Chineso mufater [ Y50 4re it 8 criticutconchtion, wnd Cashior [ §roex Crry, Ta., Oct. 11 s role- | Yow Slphen second, Trixoy Gardinor wiird. | Eastirn park today, resulting in a soore of ¢ | *1e°Ch Of Mr. Geary ¥ ALY | had had a hand preparation of the | sagifoy of the falled Kausas City, Mo., Sufe A A - s Dhwie: to g in tavos 08 Brooklyn & O U] effort, eliciting frequent gpplause. His vio- | Kyerett bill of whach the MeUreary bill was | Deposit and Suvings bank, agaiist whe | graw to Tue Bre | --Burglurs went through ( il oo F e s i co, e julle: Maggie Bock wol et <o LA lent atiack on the oMoers of the adwinistra - | & moaification. dictuents chargiug grand larceny the Northwestern State b ut Orango | fheheivio 1 QTR 00R0. Lord Aokiant Mitrd, el WANIBAN PACK (NG LN FHARNTE vion, canvelally Auoruoy Genoral Olucy, for | My, Geary theh Broposea theamenduments | turmed Tucsdiay, e w1 o elininai | G130 Lt gt and gor S50 i coah | e oy 4 A Fifth race, five o PR e ’ kel il not enforcing the G lawand his churge | which he said would perfectthe bill, numely, | Court yosterday Lrragh g batl I'he vanlt door was forced oped and the sife OX Bl Wodiosday woring at the Fifeh race, five farlongs: Alanthry I 3 K € TS TR0 ST P oty Pt (Y o Oharmion sécond, Partian third, 51, Rapon s, He/au the Marketing | NaL the original Everett bill coutatued the | the photograph clause and tho detinition of | JofSIA000 Tor lis ab blown to pleces with dynamite. st Bixth race, sevon furlongs: Esquimay won, ] unmistakable carmarks of Mougolign diplo- | the term “Chiuese laborer.” ke of York second, Jim Wasson third. Tine: of Hoge.Has Contiuued, Ko g SAes. wacy created something of a sensation. Mr. Geary closed with an eloquent plea Forein. w { 2 : AL ugn 4 given e S CRTER UT‘L\ ATL Oct. 11.~=[8peolal Telogram to | “When the house met this' moring | to tho demosratic 1o do the Pacii The Bavarlan Diot h nmeneed o i Alawp 1ofc burniug on & bokease ox- | lSth>TR!’E‘E‘|'"{I'HJIl'I"RCa i, 4 - ‘tug Bre | —Tomorrow's Price Current will | Mr. Huuter of Iliinois introduved coast justice. 2 por cent toral reforun Luw i d ; udt hora | 8 Mgl i iy Matiuon, commienciug Signed to Fight b 3 u Juy 5 ! oded about 1580 this morug in the home | g - i 2 1A 10 Tus Ban]—Billy O Toall who | markeling of hogs has continued, Packing | Of cougress from ‘October 14 to Novem: | of tho Ixs 4 donnorat Lunge Telegraph company of Lon s LINCOLN 4. CARTEL'S s unell, who uod. | " : ber 1. Jt was referred to the committe at either end of the capitol is unvled o | donsayst 4 private v il pe > | The furniture and ro " Manuaoth 8cenic Production; B9 Ris sevenih oconsecutive battlo over | for Who week Ly the wosh, 100,000, Agalst | opvuies, | Mir Huntor 1nisaduBed sas tavice'| ab elther end of the capital ia u Ivo uy | gelvod fram Ltlo toduy statiug that startleg | oo | ~ developments were imiuent fn the Brazillan Fraok Gurton for the 112-pound champion- | 180000 Last week and 14,000 o year ago. | motion on bis own motion, . He expiained | local goverument . Do ot teon o b st ] oy ot 3 g gy A g = | The Tornado ship of Texus hexe unday, | Total, 6,185,000 since March, agaiost 7,150,- | that his purpose was to lel the membors at- .T"" @ u!uuu rati v -u} hias 'rn-k;»n us | \Wis only 4 question of tine, | g 8. Y o : ces compare | tend the fair, own when we recoziis) the Justice of our - llklfl;‘:s :Wl{ to mlh'-r o“:a“a : l):l‘y W08 year-ago. Promissul pidoss compare | teld hatalr. Wisconaln socured tho | contertion and as 1 yuu 0 (620 s from tho LOC 1 BREVITLS. Children Cry for | of Hot Sbrings for a purse of $1,000 in this ) passuge of a resolution authorizing the stute | accarsed baue of the yellow slave.” (Tremen e e e | y | eity within six weeks. O'Doauell and Daly ; S " Wikcousin ‘80, erect 'In siavurs hal s | Gous acolvase., Menry Michael aud sl Lizic oot were | pjgcher’s Castoria. elghteen-round draw hero last stutue to Pere Marquotte, the missionary. | The hous: at 5:45 adjournod marriod Yao das, Octover 10, at the 1 PRENAS 5iMecse, PRRC" e . Bagasnn G deuco of Mr. ruller, Ninotocuth and Web he ] =T e A e Discussed Clluess Exelusion. i W Overis ko, Bier wiwoots, Ktov. Carion. W, Suvidge Children Gry for | [T HERTER [REVRILI i Bad Day for Donraven. 1 G um, \)L:‘lih\\'::’lh* pr;m::xludMl:l‘v Ul‘dt;l“"flill' Wasuinotos, Oct. 1L—Mr. Alderson of | oficiate l“ e oo Pitcher’s Castoria. | One weuk, Starting Suniay. Octabor 15, the Loxpox, Oct. 11.—The Czarewitch stakes I ¥ Mond the Geary oxctusion oo ary Bl | west Virgioia bas introduced a bill to amena | A o A SOl SISERMAD W8 octned ] arce Comedy Seusatlon, were run voday. It resulled in o dead- | Mk : y Wt Dingassd of. am e hon e iatid0 | seotion 52 of the Revlsed Sututcs by | 3 SEChils an cavelono coutainiug 81 fron Children Cryfor | . . gairoin : TICKET, hoat betweon Red Eyes and Cipher for the | S, Kiids oo 1784 it s adophed: . sriking out the words “unlcss such forco be nalise Gouts the boy dischiarged, 43 | pisohe e Gastorla Unguestionabiy the Funniost Rarce (omsdy Places, and Mrs. Langley's Lady Roseberry, | Neb oo ol 1400001 80,000 Mr. McCreary, chairman of the foreign af- | vecessary 1o vepel armed enemies of the Douglas refused L prosecuie. | C o 1 Ever Presen and dulgenions ofiects Matiuee Saturduy. Any soat o the house 25

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