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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEF: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1893 whether true or not, was added that he | called at the Treasury department and had erable unfinished business to tranfact. building of the trdnsdndean raitroad is boing would take this course upon the direct re. | intorviews with Secretary Carlisle today. One thing is cortain, however; the rapidly pushed tocomplotion. questof the president, made through Secre- | Although the nature of th conference i men are not pleased with the situa- Al [CONTINURD FROM PIRST PAGE. | tary Carlisle. The purpose in filibustoring :llfl' d’ “.lml," m'_”m 1o have been in relas it i ton, but the power of the gov- i OOKS ARE ACTIVE, T —— —————ee | \wqis L0 ShoWw the futility of attempting fur- on to the silver bi Tidings of Oomfort and Joy Carried Into ornmient, which Judge Dundy could cnstly They Are All Mighty Glad to Seo the . s the faot that & quorum was mot in tho S ther 1o force anusual hours. - X Many COottages, invoke if necessary, has a grod effect, Russians Just the Same, Spaniards at Mellin Are Relng Vigorously | Chamber, but on each roll call a quorum re plesudtrtubin SILVER MEN NEVER SLEEP. and i1 a cat is ordeced, as now feared, it will Attacked—\Worh Troops Neaded. e s ’m‘x":'""l""""‘i‘; e _"l‘":"!:]‘ o & COUNSELED WITH CARLISLE, be submitted to, but under protest. Mabntp, Oct. 16,—Today's advices from | % o r in the 0 g M d 200 2 resolution to the effect that the names of | y. . N st . Mistake of the Gold Bug: ORDER INCREASING WORK IN THE SHOPS HOW THE GAY CAPITAL CONTAINS ITSELF | Melilla say the ‘Moors are strongly | SematorsAler and Kyle, who wore present | Mt Voot B :“_(‘v'r‘:_:"‘" FIRRUON | Nuw Yonr, Oct. 10.—A morning vaper has aadais Fvassvine, Ind., Oct. 16.—At the annual entrenched and are making daring sallies | and not voting, should be recorded for the Wasnixatox, Oct. 16.—A visit wis made | the following: Senator Watson €. Squire of o election of the Cirectors of the Evansville & against the Spainards, whose position 1s | Purpose of making & quorum. The point 10 Secretiry O I‘ . “Senator Voorhees | WoShington and ex-Senator Wilbur . Terre Haute railway, held in this city this | Decorated Profasely with Patriotic Em- | now rogarded as serious, The. reinforce | was overruled. it A AL ) NGl o e A b bk New York Telln of the Work that Mast Be Dono by | uornine the foliowi ero chosen: | Blems and Catmiy Waiting the Coming | ments which have arrived at Melilla are | On the call at 6:40 the sennte was without | this morning. The two gentlomen ex. | A skl L ed in New b-~inthe 3 b ity R Lol Hhas . t the WHS Will bs Degere utterly inadequate and fully 15,000 men will | 8 quorum for a few minutes, during which | changed views upon the situation and Mr, | Yesterday from Washington. Senator Sauns Shopmen eers 1 t Their | D. J. Mackey, B. P. Huston, I W of the Rassuan, Ay S berequired in ovder to enable the Spaniards | Mr. Voorhices requested that the sergeant- | Carliste urged Mr. Voorhees to hold firm | 10TS declaved that in his judgment uncondie Grievances—Iialirond s9Ip, Cass of Ivu':vs\l-nl;u W l|” Tilford, Il:ri;(ll ously Welcomed and Feted, to take the offensive. at-arms should requost the presence of ab. and keep his forves n line Ho expressed | HOnal repeal of the Shermun aot was dead sveit, John'L. Lamson, Harvey isk, sentees. A moment later two senalors an. 60| oe C. 0 expressod 3 Heitaon g i s — William H. Curtis and T. H. Wheeler of 100’ Baread, peared and Mr. Voorhees requested that | the opinion that by ‘so doing it would be | HE ""‘“‘“' l:\{" a compromise would |h' " f ork \ ’ - " " 0 SEIRO, Ol further proceedings under the call be dis. pssible to secura the passage of the dgrecd upon, this week, inc ing the The exclusive information made publ A'tnceting will be held in New York to- | L€ purighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] 10 b JANEiR0, Oct. 16,—Tho prestigo of PR T aae Ll S RTLEYY X R TS vHO PREIARS OT VG BULYL [ivily vunturaron thy HEtHG o s d through T Bre Monday that the shob- | wirrow to confirm the work of today. More | PANS. Oct, 16.—~[Now York Horald Cable | the rebols is apparently declining. Fort amended and L - suggosted continuing 8o | Blackbutn bills. While ME. Sanders was fion on the Union Pacific would work eight | t 000 shares of stock were represented, Special to T Ber.|—Paris presents a | Santa Cruz has been firing upon the robels Stopped Business for Two Hours, nght srssion. It was immediatoly after | chatting Colonel Thomas P, Ochiltres hours per day and six days per weck, com ho result is looked upon as o completo | splendid appearance. The entire city is | and has severely damagod the steamers | Mr. Dubois called for theayes and navs. | this visit that Mr. Voorhoos ropaired | walked into the Fifth Avenue lhotel, o terday morning, brought joy to | Ma victory. ‘The impression prevails ratedand in readiness to recieve the | Uranin and Pallas. Many of the rebels have | On this roll call when the pairs had to be | to the capitol and announced his Catclung sight of the Montan man, moncing yesterday i L a happier 1ot of men | AV 1e has absolute conirol of the road. Russian soldiors, who will arrive tomorrow. | been killed and wourded, respected, no quorum voted, but during a | tontion of asking the senate to sit until 10 | h exclaimed: Ah, Senat t hundreds of homes, and a happier - A R s Ty e o A call of the senato to disclose the presence of | o'clock at night. Appoarances would justify | 366 my okl friends in the sanate are stand were not to be found than those who read ida ) AU R UL b i asoe (8 LOMES: SR Hiw. ds L PAL CURRENT TOPIC CLUB. A quorum when the parrs did not count, | tho statement that (e wli i, s [ i thete ground. What a horrible mistake the official order this morning s yhey en- | BOsToN, Oct. 16— The fivst biennial con- | and the principal sireets and boulevards are quorum always appeared. Thus for two | taken another occasion to announce and om- | the gold bugs made when they counted on tered the doorways of the several shops on | vention of the Brothierhood of Trainmen was | all gay with flags; but it is mor especinlly | 1, Duryeats 1tand of Young Men Open the | I0Urs the senate was clogzed. When Mr. | yliasizo 1ts opposition to. any deviation from | tring out the silver senators. Why, Ed the system. 1t was the unexpected that had | gpened here today at Fanueil halt, [t i in those quarters of the city inhabited by Sensun with s Rush. \v-n" htlw found the l‘l"'l'l“‘\““"" ]‘;H‘l e | the course origimally mapped out. and its de l\ n'.... T, Santu \'.m\ Stewart, Jones and the %t o mo i void i 5 4 . sy L c patte ed to v e o0 to Lave D IOSOURCes o oS 0 never kno: 0 20 to bed \ roully occurred, and receivers to- tho men, ‘ted that 53 delegates will be pre the working classes that the display is | The members of the Current Topic club of Jyas bliced x(:.'mx:: | Sutempted to, withdea fermination to buve all ‘the resources ox. | Fost wan Jlevor kown to i ',.v':,'n.".':.'.l-,.‘.) s o et nd Jaciee, oo P | making it the Iargest renresontative gathor! | most remarkablo, not a singlo window boing | the Young Men's Oheiai mrsnes uon Sk | for 'the Ayes and nays, but this roqulred | atiitudo of the ropont fascon 1r L Corg | Siventy Hotiks nt A serateh. fog thon e TRt 3. 11, McConnell stated that tho order | 10 of railrond Sssion Joday was. taliod 't | WitHOUL the Fronch und Russian colors and | at thoir rooms last ovening and opsned the | Gnnnimons oot ess thih e Aifired carly this morning was enough to convinco | 10 Kech peeled or they wolil froeze you out had not been hastily lesued. having been order by Grand Master Atkinson. One of | Other embloms uppropriate to the occasion. | season with an informal reception. in addai- | fused to give. Finally at 8:40 - voung | the silyer men something had happened. | Lyowif you tryto put that wd to under consideration for some time. the moat important questions to be decided | Auother striking featuro of tho occasion | tion to the old membors of the club a Lrgs | UOFUM was obzained, and Me. Poffer von The advocates of repoal liad not at the | sleep you have undertaken the biggest job & +‘Our reduced forces ud reduded working | jq in velation to the members of tho orother- | is the comploto calmncss that relgns among | number of strangers wers present tolearn of | VAl HaADeed ot conelud. i e BTG SU T Bk T R b UG R BT lent condition physically, needed repairs So0 Cuts Const Tates. Strong coutrast with the noisy demonstra - | not intended to bo u ropresontativo mooting | Who usked that tho senate adjourn. The | ) fockrell, who has taken the lead as o | Senator Sanders, who knows a lot about the must be looked after, and it was ‘l‘--- ided 8| St Pavi, Oct. 16.-The “Soo" road an- tll.uus which have just been taking place h; of the club, but u reception to got people ac- | Motion was agreed to. 'luum:\-n-i\'o;-(. r“_»k(xlmm:nll his work i‘? that | Ko "I"::: 'a W :H“\t:l-;::!_l'::';'r' sh'l;{vq‘-‘lil;;l the recoivers to incronso tho hours of | \5l04 o sweoping reduction § enger | thosouth of France. The inhabitants of | quainted with each ot i with the fact —_— divection. He did not, however, make ma- | 48 for Jones, 1 bolleve he can go o year with- < 4 b {igt o | BoutCed cping reduction in passenger 4 ) i other, and w he fac TUE HODSE 1 IR L na< | out winking.» R Y b IRU i | Faté8 ko L1 odast folhy, 0 take aMo0E el | PAPINBHow,In HIKILHAL Aiiay MeALIES VS L% | Soay De. Duryea his succeeded in drawing A AT N bISh e K s Sation oo | it ;v‘x'n':\\(vr.-=l|~q which must now be gone over. A | day. The cut has been threatened for some | portance and also the seriousness of the o :)Vrl‘llm'l‘\ll:-‘a:q?r‘;;:l‘;):‘Lm|v~d1lll[‘ lv:;nm:n x: rls 0ot | Passage of the MeCrenry Bill to Exten itively that the compromise provision would REPEALERS SANGUINE, number of engines uced light revairs 10 | time and has beeu made possiblo by tho con- | casion, and the, have ovidently made up ‘“mfl“mm‘;"& d Bt A el Lok . _ Provisions of the Geary Acr. {11 | feyecaccure & vota ‘sufficlent w BecUrOls | miey Thtak & Compromiss WL Nob agamn put them in fivsi-class condition for | nection of the “Soo™ and Canadian South- | their miads to give the world & proof of AR Wasningron, Oct. 16.—The McCreary bill | adoption. » Not Be gain L i s 4 . ; In some respects the meeting was unique. ; : o bli . Y 4 Necessary on the Sidver Bill the increased business anticipa s ey o A rate of 205 to San Francisco and re- | their complete calmness, No governmental | The first thing that mot the visitors' view | !0 extena the provisions of the Geary ” republican repealers were especially CHIcAao, Vot, 16,—A she to " the THYAH DRAY iy cars ave husded to/LN GATA DT | sorm,C0i0E HOONG-weY rate ol 8000 Y, | edanne will bo iesded to prevert any \dan: |.Upoh: EALOHAL th ot oy SRILL T el Ul b bl B0 BT s R LR AN O R et Uik "1 SSEERRE solutely necessary that we should work 5 — the entire population of Paris have decided | ¢! ;:;:a" ;‘:l's"“ L ‘;"h‘:’r‘fowl;m?f!;:: ‘:fir‘:«"-i resumed in the houso this morniug on the | Thoy say that they are willing to hold. gt T e P longer lours to go ints the winter with a Ratlway Notes. 0 put a check on themselves. ] 0 WL L ALLL s | DL Mr. Blair of New Hampshire, who w indefinitely. Some of them went to the | .. 4] I - X » T ¥ was magical. Inan incredibly short space < extent of e th - b i scarcely more than a formality tor have shortened | . - I Lomax has returnod from Chicago | Every porson who ventures to shout | of time R A R QU GRS e b L e B b LU L e p B IR ER S TORE LR e AR for publication, that ot Yon thoush e have shoriened | and is loaded down with business conneoted | «Doyn swith Cermany” will be at once ar- | audall had found_ congomal tovics forcont | Harrison, but whoso exequatar was not | HeU%¢ ’l‘flj‘,".““‘,;,;.,,,'.[‘,",‘".,‘,‘\,:‘\".’,1},':,‘#.,,‘:*‘;‘{: KNS aHIL Uik (HOAHEOARTLIONAL. Faseat bill considerably the system is in firat cluss con- ;‘:"" the pussevger depurlineat of the | rested. It is the firm intention of the | Ve i '1}\' "n_l"lm'k lhlu S e filled | granted by the Chinese governmont on ac- | syand by h itil the Ist of next July. if | Wil ass.) Ohs n_lm;,“ 3 vibta - dition, quit as good as our neighbors, but, | Uplon Bacific. next Sunday_the Rock Tsland | Parisians to give the fotes a pacific aspect, | (ot (BTG ShAtLing lotof young wen, | count of his hostile attitude toward tho | Recessnby, 10 stcurs the pacnre o the ) Yo whnt il bettor tan it 1a, Renoc YO 98- | witl inaugutate nduily. tonclss cav lice trom | A0d whien $hey, ehost” ths Rissiaus iy will togettier; * " | Chineso vrhon the exclusion bill was passed [ Thereiive a few ropublican repeal sonators :’.‘I‘(‘"’k:;‘;‘m“‘"”“‘,"1",‘_"“, ook v Ler SV ARG Chicago to Loa Augeles via Fort Worth, | mean not that they aro acclaiming the | - asa preludo to the unfolding of the pur- | in 1880, taking the floor in favor of the bill, | W¥hO take another view, among them is Septlip e AL . " thence via the ‘I Pacific and Southern | prospect of a war, but that thoy have a fim | pose of the meeting, Mes. Arthur Pickering While te did not think the McCreary bill Nleve v P i BT o0l bae arclar Inrosing e LOUE B! | Puiis win Tl Pass. deaving Ohloago ay. 6 Lt T rendered o piano solo, which had the eftect R b IGE 10 MU e ot Poat | Mr. Cleveland would not acceph n conr- | sy there will' e o eompromisg iy week have been issued had the road not alogk v T T e e ) in what the future has in store. of putting cvery ono into a good humor, In all-embracing in substance, he conceded that | prowise he would find that ho would 8Ct | win uuv vote for any compromise bill ioRNBs1 IneSRnoARARBEING FERRIVETRE, 8l Stk the Lian et iEarisut, Tun dus . Jacques St. Cere. | the absence of Dr. Durvea, who was called | it overed tho policy upon which tho e e o+ | s he thinks the unconditional repeal bill *Well, that is u sorious e Tamilian | thereat 2:10 p. m. away to attend to other duties, Mr L. I | ®overnment bhad cntered with refercnce o 5 '.'.”“"\"- i) i lo‘m\.h’l‘h,\)-‘ will be passed. Mr. Paiwer is carnest about T T e raorioh¥ M. MtCon: | . Suporintendent . J. Nichols of the M NGLISH AT TORANTO. Aubott, s (Chairman wof the committoe, | to the Chinese. “If this policy is to | jphotter of the Drospent Tor i ronanat he | this and because of his carnestuess be has LS e i st brasica division of the Union Pacific left e stated briefly the object of the club, and | bo mutiluted or modified,” said he, “wo | e Fepliod thit 1t ol denoniad oreal Bill | not been admitted to the councils of tho mon "%\What of the wages of the mon working | Yesterday with tho pay car and will bo | Italians Give the Britiah Fleet a Gordial the oxvoctation of its promoters for the | might ns well assume that the tide of fmmi. | faeii LAt of the chnmber. e | Jho ate framing the compromise and who Whut o : i oRs e ot Ava ds ‘I have checks g coming yent on L or - | democra We." | control the senate. Most republican and unner schedules and coutracts?” asked cho | & R ay (i Welcome. L) g gration from all otlrer directions is to flow | suid hie, referting to the repeal rapublicnns, HES SR . reporter. b enough to pay the employes, and 1 imagine TARANTO, Ttaly, Oct. 16,.—This city ana Judge Berka, who'takes a deep interest in ' enocratic senators hold the opinion that on unimpeded. h ‘'are quiescent. We are waiting for the { i s e L6 T BN b Shat B b i T e e s s s Ll e P i (uies 3 ke the cause of unconditional vepeal was finall Sorlously, [ don't bellove that mnttor has | UK ls cnouzhin tho bani t0cash tiom all,” | 4g, 10,4 now presenta most animated soono ot By ha e Ly T Reor LAl R A | S RO TALItyyea e isaid he SGEHG demo- | Bcimortmts s Pk ol p0 e e e e defeated when the continiions sesston way been discussed by the vers, A con- .- ke = e el followed by Assistant County Artorney Sla- | ¢ 2 D led about 1h surpa- | ye v v iy AR oTEWith thounah ‘abrogated us you S et in expectation of the arrival today of the [ baugh, who insisted that a man should have | CLabic Party has howled apout the usurpa- | v 1 for them to agree. They do not hx‘nkunJ;}\;)uu .lt‘lh\m'nll;.lul .u;l iday, |\Ki|c!n.. A us ) democratic senators who are lolding — g i tion and centralization of political power. | seem to realize they ave in the majacity amd know, but whether the eogineers.groinuien, AFFAIRS AT SOUYH OMAHA, British Mediterranean squadron. The in- au gbportunity such as this club presouted | Thero had been more centralization of | the responsibility for logislation rests with most stiffly against compromiso are switchmen, will cut ornot 1 really cannot habitants of Taranto and neighborhood are :!‘1 .lr._:gmslb tomeet the issues of the day | power, moro usurpation of legislative func- | them,” 5 the personal champious of Yhe president, suy. Rogular Sesslon of the Clty Council—A | preparing for five days of elaborate festivi- a‘l":u-}fl-l:;fl h:!h;-l;lh‘,\ uh\'\h.uu orphaso they | tious by the executive departments since L T Tich VOOrGoN L br mant T SRy = i Woman Arrests n Prowier. tivs, as the British squadron will remain | *'pe hesent themsclves. March 4 than since the foundation of the re- B Ay DI LY Vilas. 2 i WILL MAKE NO DIE ENCE. Pri 3 A Ay \ % . _ Mr. C. I Halligan emphasized the samo public to the prosent time.” [Republican . 3 vior to going into regular session last | here until the 20th. After leaving this port | idea and iliustratod his point with sovers] applause. | Judge Coolry Exprosses ils Views on the | The beiief is general that the houso will Union ¥ a1 to Bo Conducted as | evemng the South Omaha city councilad- | Great Britan's war vessels will o to | apt stories, 5 Atk Tt i Action of the Senata. accept almost auy substitute that tho sen- e e journed sine.dic usn board of equalization | Spezia, whers they will remain until October | _ The enthusiasm_communicated itself to R DI ERPRIBEADINY Dlnuss: Detnorr, Oct. 16.~In a special from Ann | 648 Wil ddopt and & majority inclines to the Cmiergo, Oct. 16.—The U has | after a sitting of four days. % gthers sorapldly that it bocaino necossary He atrongly favored tho photographing | Auton thio Nows has the following mterview | whe it sal s gt Wil slgn tho bill e : B i or the churman to call a o o fi identitication clause, on the ground tha i RO DIVINE o) vhe hall reach him. addressed loters o all of its cauoctions, | Iho lights wont out whilo the council was | Visitors allday yesterday and this moraing | oMol ,,“L.“'L,““\,,“,.“‘“f(‘,‘,“,‘,‘.{(’h‘,t,”)n el i e L o %2 ' with Judge Thomas Cooley with reference to e saying that undor the receivership tho road | discussing the Rock Island franchise. Mr. | have been pouring into the town and taking | door, as it were. ,Whilp the coffec and cake | Vision. It might furnish & new rogues’ his recent statement to ex-Mayor Dodges of i sokels Wi T E e Theres will contfuue dofng business exactly as here- | Wyman and Mr. Wood said tho ordinance | up quarters at the hotels and. elsewhero in | were underzoing au exhaustive discussion. a | lery.but what of it? He endorsed the | Baltimore that the nction of tho senate in per- [ WAsmNotox, Oct. 16.—Hon, James H. tofore, und that it dosives the co-operation | was mcompleto, as it did not state wheit the | order to bo sure of finding sleepingaccommo. | MEMbership roll was circulutod and signed | Gotry law, unless, ho said, we are merely | mitting the minority to defent the silver bill | Fckels, comptroller of the currency, has left of othor lines us it has had it previous to | work would begin orend and tho matter | dations during their stay here, The popula- | PY. eArivievery onE Hrgatti s - . tamparing with the policy'ot Chinese exclu-_| rapeal was subversive of the constition, ¥ for Chicago to attend the bankers this time. Nothuig is said 1 the message | was finally disposed of by peing Laid on the | tion of Taranto is only 25,000, but 50,000 are Tho ciub never before started out in the b i “Itis a fundamental principlo of republican | Congress during the present weel. about the relations the road would s table for one weelk, e alveady hore and thousands ave arriving [ full with such a rusii The first rogu tho bl broiat the senate amendments to | governments,” said he, “that the majority | towand the Western Passenger associati Mr. Van Zint reported a nuisanco at | every hour, so that by night the city will be | Meeting occurs next kriday evening av 7:40 e olupproviding qualifications for voters | shall rulo, ‘It was the intention of the == but the existing conditions will not be dis- | Twenty-fourth and F streets in the shapo of | overflowing with visitors, Board and lodg. | 8% the Young Men's: Christian association ippio Qherokes ‘\’[“"“’« were concurred in. founders of our constitution that a majority THEY CAN'T ESCAPE. §B27 turbed for some time at le:st, 2 pond of stagnant wa ‘Uhe street com- | ing atthe hotels alveady command fabu- | X9 The subjoct will be ‘“The Duty of \)fih on the McCreury bill was resumed | of onehr hou cougress should control [ qie liver when active s the A proposition w s tted to the West- | jyissioner was instructed to ubate the | lous prices, and bid fait to reach higher Patriotic Citizens Toward the Unemployed. um}._;l. Wilson of Washington characterized the deliberations. of that house, itehi T hen active is the o br e Hicaitaaay to'e B prices still’ bofore the day has passed. “Tho | MF. Lohlluylcr will open the 51|sv}xexs|ox|. '-.\AL-UI ud; oue of the most rmnar)guu}e OVer | any excoption to this rule being | WO ch-C n!g of the system —the the rate ween Chicago and the |~ john Wailwork appeaied to the couneil for | hotels are aiready turning away crowds | .One week from mext Eriduy cvening, on | presented to congress. He reviewed tho specifically stated. Now, for a majority of | destroyer of germs and impuri- Missouri river, §10 going und £10_coming. in | pSie, protection on Twenty-third street | of would-be guests. October 27, *“The Platte Cunal” will be dis- | ulleged course of the administration in dic- | tha gonate to concede for any veason that a | tie8. T'he truth is: ninety-nine fonnection with tho %550 rate from’ the | P b o S Atirst class torpedo dispatch boat with [ €ussed - by Mr. Andrew Rosewater, Mr. mulusz congress and uullifying the Chinese | wle of practice in debato or of senntorial | ~out of ev ety hundred diseases Missourtviver o the Pacific coust, making | Aptorey Doud askea that in case tho | €ight prominent naval oficers on bourd lefe | Howell, “Doc’ Smith aha others, Sxdliinlon Jayw. : = immi. | €ourtesy makes it possible for a minority to | begin with a sluggish liver. A 2 round trip rate of $$5.50 from Chicag ordinance openinz un N street passed the | this port during the morning in ordar to wel- RS it ’;." sog I KeperD {‘”js”]‘“j of immi- | prevent legislation by indefinitely protract. slight cold or chfir may amount Califorma for the Midwiner fuir. pronerty owners along that street, who had | come vhe British squadron. which is ex- BELLE AGTON WINS HER RACH. e banchea ontended that had the Chinese | jug debate is equivalent to rovolution. . It is to something serious.” If you Jiroposition wiiL, without doubt, bo wlopted. | hoon awardod damages. b given warraits ed to be simaled any moment. PRSI he wastorn oo oustern const Tustead of | 45 muchrevolution as' though accomplishod correct the liver you'll cure the The Burlington teday put ina rate of S for tho respective amounts, —Gity Attoruey Ihat ‘the Ttalians regard the visit of tho | Shudeland Onward's ‘Daughter Lunds the [ tho western to sap its lifo blood and drag | with arms and. vielnce. 1t e mmority | aold. Dr. Plerces. Pleasant Pel. 10 the Pacific roust, traveling iimit of fifteen | van Duasen announced that — the - taoney | Britisii squadron to ‘Laranto. 8 equntoe 2-Year-Old'Coth at Nashville. ‘I‘D‘I"“ l‘{i‘_"‘“"f)" -"“‘?1‘{“"’0“"‘ long sinco have | can .postpone legislation for one sessior | O een Ol LI D days, with final return limit of April buldt first haye to be paid iuto the county | demonstration to the visitof the Russian Nasaviuie, Oct!16,~This was the opening | Decn driven back. Slveatfwasdiscy E lets rouse the liver to vigor- h b 78 it may for a second, andsoon. The ma’ yigor Thifs vate will apply from the Missouri oot 10 avoutlon is as evident as the fuct thtt | day of the Westera-Southorn,circuit meet. | oted 384inst i this matter, ns it was in | jority cannot entively concede the sense afn | 0us nction. After dinmer, The rate to southern Califorma will be ilaszow reported a garbage | Yhe French look upon the presence of the > o S Herss Bt e ey bhers RS rule or custom which is subversive of the | if you're bilious, take one #9.50. The rate from Colorado common cniy hird dnd M treets, | Russian war ships in their witers as anin | 16 8¢ Cumberlaad park. The card was not Mr. Diasuore of Arkansus favored the | yight and duty of logislation. of ‘these tiny, sugar-coated potuts to the Pacific coast will be 360 for the | \wijjch was refercod to Gurbage Master | timation upon the part of the czar that ho | 8n especially attractive one, yet-it afforded hfli LiiE : 3 . ’ Pellets. Tuke them whor round trip. : > Sniveley. 3 will support I'rance aguinst the Dreibund | much sport. The feature of the afternoon ‘n\ari(‘“ml‘:“o“.lm']-m:m 'lh_nm:u!, {(u pro- IN THE SUPREME COURT, you have wind or pain in “'A special meoting of the Western Passen- SRS ission to | I tho “evont of n Burovean war. | was Princess Clara's victory in the yeurling | Ppied un nmendment provic S atito stomach, giddiness, full- gor association has been called for Thurs- : 9 On the other hand, Great Britain will ey aeniioog - | Chinese convicted of felony shall be en- e 4 h% e K th It onk Mo e HerirolbHaR T oon heen 31 Q ‘V Rt dmit ofiicially that hE visit st ke, she winning with great ease in 2:26 9 titled to register under the act, but shall be fmportant Cases that aro Set for Hearing ness, loss of appetite, or R S R R N than ud Ton Gorer Aaee e of lier war ships to Italy abonia bosirnd which lowers the world’s record for juven- | subject to deportation. at an Early Date, when you suffer from cos : g iles by two seconds. Princess Glara is | ° (hairian b L oloaInk tha'd ; TON ORtETE M teas tveiioss nialnas L Enstbound shipments lagt weel aounted | o it fons, Gorflon asteed tha 25 & countermove to. the Tussin disriay ag | 1168 by two seconds. s Ulira haitman McCreary., in closie the debate, | Wasmixaros, Oct. 16, —The Umted States eness, indigestion, si 10 54,078 tons, against 5. s the proy AR hoT R anlngtatbets propar T8 owued by Charies Bachman of Stong Ford, supreme court today restored to the docket | or bilious headaches, ar L i psniag declaved that he favored protecting Ameri- Missiouri avenuc be remitted as they Toulon. “But there 1s no doubt that it is $0 | Now Y ork LT LR > < erls weal, aud 7,724 for the vorrespouding week | puie gm0 CRHC D Higite il regarded overywhere. The Nebraska-bred fily, Bolio Acton, won | 1 rusant ot Cainese. Ut w hile | and ordered for argument before u full beneh | The makers.take the risk In v a + associntion lines, fn | DECU 501 £k the said tax, Tho monoy s In this counection, it may bo added that | yho %.year-old puce very ctaverty. wlunonch or honorublo to deport the 85,000 men with. | the case of Novman Brass against the state | of thelr benefiting you, 1f _"Tho Western ight associution lines, In | ordeped refunded the Novoe Vremya of St. Petersburg says | puckc” frranklin won the second heat in | qutgiving them au opportunity to register | of North Dakota, invoiving the question of | they're not satisfactory, connection with the Uuion Steamslip com-'| “johy Suolivey, the city dog eateher, made | that Great Britain has done everything pos- | 57175: the statorecord. Summaries, when they had beeu led to refuso to resiater | the right of the state to regulate elevator your money is refunded. pany, today mt, via Cui zound Milywiul bis report for ‘the season. Between May 1 | sible to divest the Taranto visit of the char- Yearling stake, 82.500: Princess Clara, by | on tho avice of thelr atiomme _mfil o, | tolls withiu its jurisdiction Can you ask more? the rate of cents on floi |lm the Atl and Octob issu log acter of a counterdemonstration to the Tou- | ppiod (i) ge, won, Buflington second, Bore:il plovers. SHonor ab ! conscience demanded so The graneer case from ‘Texas, known as seaboard recently put in by t 500" killed 804 ¢ c bi i lon festivities, adding that Russia and | (nird. Boeet tih 3. much. If atthe expiration of six ) Reagan against the Farmers Loan and | = When the cheap rates to the Wordd iitan France ought to recognize with satisfaction jabclstinacinginurser st 000 Bdash: milos (SRR RIS IR A HDREOR S L mon s B R WL IO 14 B o s to bR oLt Rl S were recently made by the Western Passen- v wh in his fayor | that Great Britain has determined to pre- | and u sixteonth: Nannio Ward, by MeCurdy's | e Clinese had WL e, T L S i ke bilahodE byt tha AMUSIKMISNTS, er association the Rio Grande Western w S thot A e mh.ili“g serve an attitude of neutrality based upon | Hambletonian, by Lookout, won, "Hal Curter | unite with the Pacific coast members in' | &ality ) S . i A ; : : | favoring uny measur ot Texas Railroad commission, and the Big [ == not represented at the meeting. For this | 4ous hug boen ordered closod her faith in the pacific assurances of France Lutle Strathmore third. Best time: | favoring nny measure to deport them. {: iy g reason Colorado and Utah were oxempted Bt bo s twelve fve | dud Russia. : i Four ratlroad ang other Indian tax cases [ he matter has now been adjusted and the | trotting, opurse $1.000: Ora atasspditholBilly ¢ which were to liave come up today, were set N[w INGERSOLL. ,..:m, N T AT ',‘ o that terr, | Bydrants to be in such condition that they Arrival of the Squadron. ¥ kes, by S lhylo \\qu?‘-m,um. .\1.ul|..-|\:,.l»i,- At 3o'clock, by the terms of agreement, | down for a full bench, Chief Justice Fuller THEATER - & 0w ol 0 ut tev caunot be used to advantage on account = 5 cector, won, Jennie econd, Dolliv e provi 8| considary emar! ¢ ¢ wher 3 tory s from ull othor points in Uhe assovii- | sidu vaiis beme Tl s ool Aecount of | qyg British Meditorranean squadron er- | Bictor, wom Jenute | 9 1oN TRy | phal sy sustg anablon e nsondorediRg | romarkingithabheaid snopaiow, whensths | e T tion territory this is the fault of tho feoperty | Fived here at noon escorted by the Italian | | Twosycir-old cliss, pacing, siakes $1,000: S G s andpending amendmenta.d| he! et oA I, v EION 1190 Wednesday Evening, Oct. 18, ) A% e E Lhla I8 ine: fault ‘ot tho: property: | \oxiahip Ttalin:: (e Visting waceh o vy | Bole ke ag Giiety pucing, Stales 81,01 11, | Mr. Geary’s three amendments, consolidated | thought, at least fou oc/Ryeldave yet. y 8, . 18, »and in other cases the fault of o ( JRUESGR, My, tole VISILIE warshi salutes | won, Buck Franklin se , Whirligix third, | into one,” defining tho term Chinese mor- The Ann Arbor railroad strikers case, ap- Leoture by the Noted Orator, mtrictor The matter was referred | fyi0G DY 0 NS B Fotarned tho salutes | Fit, o o 2:17%. chant, providing for photographing of regis- | pealed from a decision of Judge Ricks, com- tho ‘Britisa admiral.. Sir. Mishacl Sl tered Chineso and requiring United States | mitting Engineer Leunon of the 'Lake ROBT. G. R TIA T B ! i | Seymour, communderin-chlet.of the Mesi. W Youk, Oct. 16, John Robets, jr., | WrsHAls to exceute the_ deportation clause | Shore roud to jail for” contempt in_rofusing Thomas P. Ochiltres Alrs His Views on the Saperintendent of Motive Power MeConnell f rapoal says he thinks tho cause of repeal even stronger thau it was vefore. Senator Pulmer ¥ is | of Illinois, whose sincerity in the advoenc: Sruator Manderson. ' He said today that it | of the cause of repenl no oue. questiony, 1t ARANDE STANDS WELL N P AT R TS five and water with | g o e 5 ,500 on - ac 6 of | Yo i tto e il with dispateh, and providing that pending | to obey an order of th urt and handle O\ Dvin, Oct. 16, -Chairman Georgo Cob- | damages sustained by falling into a washout, | LI der 5t the Tialin veschr* £ | champion of England at billiaras and pyra: |, tnelr devoriation. th Chnonat fending | to obey un ordor s, was set for argument INGERSOLL ! Del of the board of Denver & Rio Grande | and the city attorney recommended that the | $omma! squadron then formed in lino and | Mids, erossed cues with Alfred de Oro to- | confined aud not admitted to bail. were | the second Moud HiNosRIpbaGS s 5 : IBIEC directors arcived i tho city ~yesterday. | clyim bo udtallowed, : {n. | Passed through the canal connecting the | night in the Madison Square Garden Con. | d2reed to by a vote SEA D he, vorel |44 mumbes afstanlialzang piben erbalnal UBJEC After the mecting of stockboldors of the | T committeo on fire and water | ulf of the Mare Piceolo. Tho banks of the | cert nall in 4 grand effory o | WAS then taken on, tho McCreary il ns | casos from the eourts for Indian Torri OFY, road, wiich will take placy tomorew, Mr. | SHbeted o parchise fous tire alum boxes. | ELL a0t "overy folut of yamage wero | wrest tho - world's championship ~fiom | ameuded The rising vt resultcd, 167 | wore also advanced for hearing on that asy. N’!YT"'ANP dl\ll“RJI!Cl.ltEn. Sabiel o & trib overthe Rio Grahde L pusth At 5 4l | crowded wi rtily cheer o d D) 5 3 Ji oty ox Shoots Open Tuesdiy Morninz at the b AlLanalee o trip over the Rlo (eando, | crosswalks e lafd ot Thivty-third and N | SHovded with people who heartily cheorod e aling endar ,,mm‘;"ah'u“m‘bc"fh;gg Mr. Loud made tho point of no quorum. CLEVELAND'S DESIRE, Followlu Prices: Dirst 11605, $1.00; Balcony, D 10 Lho casy next wonth. Tu | and Thivey-thivd end J stéeots. Carrled, The Brith e . Ay Qro 300 14 Tellers were ordered and a quorum was de. alicry, O ihe upproachinig meet- | o had scircely ¢fonnod back Into his etalr |, L0¢ British oflicers landed from their war- | each night. “Score for the evening: - De veloped What He Expects in the Way of Silver p - — Coppel ~ Bafd that Eho | when threo other o wen: mount®d their | 30IDs this afternoon and proceeded to the | Oro 152, Roberts 132, completing the nine. AT/ 15) 1o e LT T gt al AR OPULAR 1[TH ULAR of the road are well vived U recognition of | 1 TInCiDia Isabella, where a reception was | teentn frame, LA e T T W, R el Yah e lfi;hgfi{w AT ¢! vith the present management T i g R . | held in houor of the visiting sailovs. An T Sl deniare 800, b AsiNGTON, Oct. 16, condiio G ';'-\‘J'Zfli' prith, the presont, minagoment, and tho chair .‘fm_.-‘.pl: g ..ln«l?‘fll crosswalles for | jounongs conconrae of heoslo” inen’ Lo 8 Brookiyn 1s Clinn . M. ( u);)(,nlh._?x iy the bill 1o ul:nm_mhn. the repoal Vill 1n the senate, with referenc o moeting for the elcction of oflicers will | Ui wcubirs in e siiade. Ho ol movert | routs leading from tho water's edga to the | New Yonk, Oct. 10.—The' Now York- T e S e P e e S e ,TONIGHT. bo hald fu New York later in tho yoar. AN TR o Bl A, LE R Al akv00. club. | Unbounded outhusiasm was shown. | Brooklyn- post serics endod today and tha | $01%,0bject was to provant ofi absorbinai! | today s on Saturday. The sicuation ap: | A JRailroacd Ticket. A to tho fiuances of the roud ho suys his | ond ward had ist of ten, l\:g(_"r‘:l';:}:_"h;:“l:“* Ingleterra,” etc., were Bridegrooms nrleunmhm? champions. To- | yggats'of the bank. pears to have changed somowhat from the | Unquestionabiy tho Kunniest Farco Comedy company lis not suffered to the extent that | Jey from the nasked for nine. | £ day’s score st00d % o 12in favor of Brooklyn. | "Iy gnwer to Interrogatories by Mr. Can- standpoint of the ultra-vepeal forces and ihe aduror Rrosanteld - © many lnes luve and he tiinks that the | Wyman thought the expense would e e 0d Save the ¢ \ AL non and Mr. Dingley Mr. Cox explainea that | oo i vl et tHe | Mutineos Wodiiosday' and Saturday. Any :';nd““'",:f:;;‘,““L!\:I‘fjl""";{""‘;fh‘"‘fll‘\"},":“‘:l"';',-:'h:: rroatdo grant all thia work done, My, Woad | he eity and harbor wvere illuminatod this THLEGRALNEC BRIEFS, the bill covered, in addition to the officers of | oyt (s adinistretion pbhavent, is the SRRLL 3 b 0 £ | said he represented o ward with four times o .03t B fact that the administration his ayain made | ~———— ] (vt eveuing i the most alaborate manner possi- T the bank, its directors and attorn should be broughit to o termination, which, | vha population of - aud he bad | blo . known its wish that further effort be made “ o s e R) 8 Bunds were to be heard playing on all g, o - : brokerage transactions, for instance, wh. rot the repeal bi r 8 amend a a uar r in his opinion, is abzolutely ipossible, EhE o sl for double the walks. M. | sides, and tne nationul anthem of Great | 4o Fuleldss, 30 yoursold, was sssassi- | \"Piokar who happened. to- bo a et et rebeas U through oa:amended. | m i} m . P — fouley snid tho fst ward had double tho | Britaln sounded above ull othor musie, | "acd &4 D2 of yollow fover wnd ono death | 4I6Ctor s obliged 0 raise - money | > » ' Irs IN N " v cess sball continue to debate the ques- api Vel N WILL PEOTECT 115 INCERESTS, improvements of any other The | Tho havbor was crowdod with rowbouts | were emerten o “the Chonidn® one death | 50 Notora the close of banking hawes, | ConAress shill contin 1 1714 Oapitol Avenus. ary, until December 1. ~ Mr. e, whole matter was faally compromised on | taking people to view the British fighting | yesterdag, sometumes hundreds, to protect margins, A s Government Elghts In the Union Paciic Case | the following IMirst ward-~Tweutleth | ghips. Gorhees said this morning, howover, that f 10 Ba Closely Watchad, and | Tweaty-second and J, Eighteenth wml ‘fhe real feves in honor of the visiting | yesterday Justice Mitehell handed down an | must, under the bill, wait until the divectors night, and to continue untilthe question Wasmixeroy, Oct. 198-ho oficors of the | Missouri 4 13 and ettty Jand | sailors will niot commence uutil tomorrow. [ opinion In tho Order of Solon ‘recclvarship | can bo assembled to pass ot hisdogn. 1t coull’ bo disposed on tho linos iy Tuseday, Wednasday, Thuveday Botastmentof Justico are still. considastn s | Toventys seventh, Nine- | 7o news of the fetes ut Toulon woere ro. se dissolving the injunction and discharging | would be an undue bardship. 1t might re- mapped out, He suid he would expoct the o f & : Py A H E | teenthiand Missoiri ave ehteenth, | ceived here and the Italiun officers s the reeely sult in enormous losses. Rl (0 aantiaue wall lath the Ay T ¥riday and Saturday. WAt stais Wn ko to lusuro tho protaculon | fightoonsh and Alon Eightosnth: nnd blis. | Ganed here and tho on board the Italf Tl - e vaar o6 Casnegle | Mr. Cannon of fllinols said tho preson | osmion to sontinue well fnto ube night, Fhe | 400 un e Aftermonis 2300 6 p. of the guverumiout vighte in the Union ¥4 | souri avenuo and Kighteenth thing previously seen at Toulon, L e oy a e T lenoan af! 40PATE, | hanking laws were suRlcient, The donositors | CombMINIS sonators are coutidor tght. e xew Yon (0o Company. reaposttully citlorallvoad cus>. IL secws, to bo settled | - Second Ward~Uwentieth and O,I'wentioti [ - On Wednesday the British- oficers YTl P e S R Kivos omployimant | and stockholders were amply protected if i A : 254 Ao ¥ that the department will el me com- | and ', Twontioth and Q. T'weuticth and | the most prominent Italian ofticials present | to about 2,600 men, the law was complied with, "His objection No Change 1n Towusites, yotent und oxperionvod povson s eoimsel to | Waman and - Twenry-thint “audBelleue | at Taranto to wolcome the queen's ot will | o o wiiion eortattd Sunday n 10 the present bill was that it would emba WasaiNGioN, Oct. -16.—The commissioner yeprosent ivin all suits and other procecd. | Streets. Y ' attend boar hunts and fox hunts. which will | gracery store of Erauk Hondry o rass houest men in the transaction of busi- | 4p yhe general land ofilce stated today there ings, that wili incvitably reslt from e | Third Ward-Swentyosoventh and R, | o held upon the estata of Baven Besimen | Sttt art Wprely Tox., dustroyed tho | ness. Mr. Cannon stated the losses by de. | o U9 & iSRG SRR MN ey plicing of the Lin the receivers' hands, | Twenty-nmnth and R, ‘Fwenty-niuth apd S, | at Policoro, e orth halt of thy block. "The losscs are | positors under the national banking system | WOu'd assuredly 50 ¢ The Interest acconnt with the goverument | Thivtieth and 5 and Railrat avenus and | “7pyor British ofcers Thursday will bo.en. (e at $48,00 were comparatively small, loss thin £30.000 in Oklahoma. He expects that in o is #id Lo biave grown as bge, it not larger, | Munderson streer L : . 2 5 15 clulme Heenth victim of | while the amount now on deposit amounted | W days the railvoad companies will estab- | than tho priucipal. Thero bs ‘au ctunl wam: |, Foue Ward - Thir-ied and 5 wna | {SERISGAES Bunicival, convorsusione, and | g i Ee ittt 15° My, flsiongy | L0 over B1.600.00.000. s bill would oniy | lish :0ivis at the S A I ber of first morteiien bods, whicli were fa. | Thivty-thivd and J strects. parts of Ialy will join in & mummoth sere: i Mors deubed. The Iaaeat e, | Annoy and harrass borrowers, sued by the raileoad company, and which, it A potition to open Fifteenths strect from | MRS OF JH M Dozun todiy. Tho evidence went (o' show that | At 5 o'clock Me. Canuo yielded for an WARINGTON, Oct. 16,--Souators Voorhaes, | 18 said ut b Tronsury, daparswent, huve o |'N streab to Arhor avenuo was reported | “4plo" o hapera of Ttaly generally jolu in | the air brakes falled tu wprk. udjouryiaeus, il ol s 2 flest Len on the praperty, h‘ll;;h :;';‘“'m“““l aily Tribune, with 1, ¢, | extending a cordial greeting to the Rritish |<I‘ m.lum.‘- e .“z«l i u-irurr‘villyosl«n: y at Control of the Facl o Konds, == = = Gibson and W. G Sloan s surevies, wax ap: | heely whose visit tesiiles to the harmony | | e trou 0 G, forcad \\muw»;.\,duu B Seustor MO | mememrm 1. TL Clavk | proved . Y o 10 e howse Wherd shi wis 11y today introduced his bill of iast seesion pro- 4 A . A \ s ol v NS 2 — stabbed bor to death. Wrisioy thew rettioned | vt ST » Union Pacitio and Olvor W, Mink, roenivers of the Union ““l“.“:‘]‘;‘ yeL iy s: 5".“ AN ‘l'l,:l'l" “II" HIGULY COMPLINENTARY, to hislodzings fu Park hotel’ and shot und | Yiding for thecoutrol of the Union Pacitic | 'fls " a“ xe,cise “acifie, ant Govoral Manager Dickiusoy ve- ) 5 d hiumsoif. - und Centra ; \ aollicy ana Goneral Manager Dickivsow re- | 34"\ isourl uvenue and N st10ots” ! Wtied himsolt, -4 o lus : + g | 2nd Coutral l‘xlu'lm compnnies, Lo bill In /] o byt 3 wy .| 0 8 s of Vpinm " “ t a4 meeting of themage committee of the | cres he directory of the two roac e 0 Rrothirhne ocomotive e cors of | Journal was allowed, ~ m fl b L Pittshurg provisions were de fo A f . 8 thio Union 1 their | | Tho bill of Kaymond Brow, for 360 for plac- | Mavmv, Oct. 1. —~The duc de Veragua, | thancs i the’ tai i by thatoeisde for b thtan by ihe siosholdernof Hio tgads, | possible . of eapests b2 thg new oflcinly and ot thy ing a culwort on ‘Uhirtioth straet was very | with s family, hus returned here from his o ucale ugrooliis. e aMlnuls’ to u eev AN of | A Tt e Tlaitad v es Ry the both, if in thmo tlks ovor sawo watiers of paricular | wuch discussed. Sehuitz reported that it | visiy to the United States, aftor baving | 0 5culo 1o the " DRARLOEENR || BOm 1ot to own stock in either o i t to both sidos. BUp tho rec wits an idferior duty on window ghiss. directors are either com- } o006 Gash jbegst. £o Loth Al “- B Lho recsiy Tho work of grading stresi from Seven- | Stayed for some months at San Sebastian. At b mecting o Ui Chicago presbytory | pany. aud are Lo receive s salary of 810,000 g gipeie nohwaumniiial as- to 1ho N 3 g q vded 4o | The duke 8 eloquent in praise of fr v- | yesterduy a commit wis ordercd 1o take | each and traveling expenses, o bepaid by | strength o oo ¥4 g nod! o) il " conth to Twe second ded 0 e | L 0o gov 0 { i . g —— wost novel exhi Lkl 8 of policy they would teenth b rded ta ine testiony of C. C. Olemun of Clay Cente, rompany. — o b Aenl ! {0 el et : ie Bia ‘annastai meany be testliuony of . C. uy Center, | the railvoad company : — Tovely hables ¢ uisnlon, adulis, 5c; the wage guestion, ani iy | dahn K. Owas at' cents, orowent. le says his ap r, Columbu Kun., who hias stuted that hesaw itev. Tot- and nerve childien under 10y BhroLLo wore ¢ f | mlu ”’uux\v-u will elean .;Nl(ml\hdn\'t‘lm(‘ never could have imagimed that such a na- | terrohof Chicagn i Portand, Orc. witha ¢ south of N strestat 74-1) cents ner square Oneistian Union. g S e tion could ever flourish in the lands he had | ples Huwilion und thut the vevorend doctor | (o CACRE ] .—The fourth wuaual | fOrce. There’s need,too, of plenty to what would ba | yand discoverad, or that such o bigh state of ciy- | it rokistersd ittuself gnd compauion ut the ¢ thoao of uther fed PIaSk 01 & Wanien. iliaation could over exist in a world whorg ho | | 0F{0 bowl s Ale. s ok, Janyauklonat HhAZons Ma ey Corighisn of fat-food. Hfllgmflnns [eal Art £Xnipition i bacte Mrs. Joun M. Woolworth made an_ariost | found only savage Forsign, R34 6 10 SR.VRN . s 0k Tho hoard of adjnstment hus been meet- ’ . h i Mhe duk e e with) sl session thus morniug at the Church of Our Now oven ut 1311 Farnam wtreot (be- fraz b On for somo line lost night and reachod the gtation with her hn’,‘.‘:,IJ::.;{:&':‘:JT,,:‘.',:‘% ..5“{.’:",;;‘,’!3:,‘ Khirhes o Eaboe the e WS crea 22 | Parkan. s mem,'lug opened with prayor, wwoen Thirtoonth and bouricouh. conpne Ahown of Donver, A, | 1nan, baing followed and eicebed by a erowd | g S00RES0 Eho tEILaL ity of the f Uben | resumed. Eigbi thoussnd e have | lod by Perey D. Gath of Zanesvillo, O, presi- THE CLIMAX OF ALL AU.OMATIO Floog of Howling, Stupson of Kuvsas | of bo; At the station the fellow gaye the | groat people and their gratitude to Columbys | 3H74¢ 3 dent of the Ohio State union. The uddress | of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh MECHA NISM. o Veowan of Novth Platte, D, H. | nuwo of Rocho. “bis discovery of the new workd the dic | 18 & misedable little hub in Harwick town- | of welcome wus deliverad by Araoid o Won ' lorfal movemoents. Lifelike reprason T 2 - o W A s X GI00Very o now Bo he ship #00ut two mibles 1fom Fifrgo, Out., yes e % ind strength quicker than any 5. Absolutely the highest yossibilly o T R, Reed of ¢ e Mes. Woolworth's stitoment is that Tlocke | hnidated fortuiies of his descendants are Tordduy Wit DO Skt Phdun petico o | K of this eity aud s restionded 1y by J g | Y. | fusiaas St 19 b omd [} ' danakide B i —— e e— almost to nd then ullet lnto his N AR -l . of Curng it Blufts, J. 1. feeil ’ coat, . I or appoarad 19 be i dosper- SHI Pounding Away ab Bio. awn Drain, Jeatonsy bs supposed to be the ot Huverites Wil Fuibater, | coace, Beloads ouital dnkikat T acett Pox : \V 3 Grils | wto chagacton - The Ty lofariasd Wi thas Huexos Avies, Oct, 16, —Advices from Rio | Y Of The crime.: Wasminerox, Oct. 16.-The word sent | » e, g Berg . o graat Garman Inveator of of Purthisn . it AL | sne had no cpats to give away, and closed AT et ho A | Informution comes from Valparaiso, Chill, a'ong the line of the silver forces at 6 Scott's Emulsion is constantly ¢ I i vl.”'ul .A’I".vltlluy ‘Jw"f'-"i:{ui‘.‘l"'h( 218 £ Roas powi b twans of 1 } Siran avoss, Mxs. Woolicoeih follawsd | aliy by PUNEALS vals: e - Putpick Egan, formery United States winister | quire au sbsolute quorumw at all times. The Brouchitis and kindred diseases miag Heeso groal ntelloctaul narvels, the Will ) of Ly ad, holloving idw 10 be o thlef, | mand of Adwiral do Meilo coutigues and | P8Ik Fguu, formemy U Unughtor of the Teca| @ " whunts of wit Automatic leyontions. By Easteian of Frini o accompany her to the policd | that the dumage Is extensive. Tho inhabi- | 5t Jorg Kokas, at one tine 4 wember of the | SUver men had been comferring duriog the where other methods ¥AIL, Opes Lron S w. to 10 p. . sart of Tekor station, where Le was tursed over 10 au ! wuts ure terror-stricken and are fleeing to | Chilinn senate, ind one of the gldest and mast | 2Mernoon. Word had beer given out that Tropared by Books & Bowns. M. ¥. Al druggir Adwdssion o wil, Inclading reserved seate oiticer and locked up. 1 places of security outside the city. Presi- pected fumilies in Cilll, Sevator Voorhees would request the senate e —————————————— for indles, ou'y 19 conts 3 Interview GRAND OMAHA HABY SHOW and Musical Foatival. Patvontzed by the olite. A ? | |