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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1801 : r i e et b tise s compteney sut: | MORTON ACCEPTS THE TRUST | s ki sl lutvaeon, "ehuracier: | SHARINE UP OLD SAUNDERS | Sovsy -2esm™ iti®io Snesvs°S™5: | S st et dec0ed o | FORTY VETERANS MURDERED* ‘ merged_the meadows. Five vessels are In izing Governor McKinley as belng nearer Stockton, who spoke briefly. Congressman | meeting of tho board, which will be Satur- #ight off the beach and are rolling heavily the hearts of the Amorican peaple than any Hainer speaks here tomorrow. day afternoon v ewed cheering —_— o ¥ & ¥ in the trough of the sea. The life-saving man living in Ameriea. Renew o! Adams Republicans Arrange for Election ON THE POWER O, ; P, 3 & i 1 i 1 continued or seves es follo © : 3 bl 4 nnge C - . '\ 2 K| F THE PRESS, . gfews cannot launch their boats fo make Formal Recognition of His Nomination for o gor aveca] minuits Iollowing ne | RousingnEaltly of Republicans at Wahoo | ~ masrinas, oot 10 (Bpecial.y=The re- Pensioners of the General Government ven an attempt to board the vessels. The ctlon, and whe subside e ] 0 NGS, Oct. ;o:gy Wind has shifted to the northweat, but Governor of New York. s for the “‘next president” were given, 1P8tarts the Campaign, publican township convention met In the | Myrem W. o Ker What Slanghtered for Paltry Sums, s still blowing a gale. and when it was suggested by some one to court house last night and nominated clerks Newspaper I PORTLAND, Me. Oct. 10.—An unknown it g0 again’. three more rang out. The and judges of election and township as- | PALTIMORE, Oct. 10.—The twentieth an- e o three-masted | |S§| or acknowledged the heartiness of the ! | sessor. E. P, Nells recelved the nomination | hual convention of the Aum ssoclatior e :;;:;\';"hr‘l! r:s‘m:s ey g ol ISSUES ARE OF PARAMCUNT IMPORTANCE greeting, and after telling the club what | HAINER'S BPELCH IN THE AFTERNCON gessor. B P. Nellia received the nomination | fial convet S TIE e As ‘1‘ lon | STARTLING DISCOVERY AT DAYTON HOME N TR hibors o b Wite: jt should do toward securing a great vie- roassessor. _ : ened at Ford's opera house bzeth on Trundey's r A -y at 10:30 this mornin Every section of crew has gone to her assistance, but the erew tory in Ilinols, added Wolcomb nt Wymore, k. Every section has been gone for two hours and fears are | ¥uture Prosperity of the Country Bound ou have everything to Inspire you; few | ile Talks!@bod Protection, but Falls to eb, Oct. 10.—(Special Tele- | the union 18 represented. Secretary Giese | Whelesalo Crimes by Thugs that fave Beon entertained for their safoty, A fear! Up In the Suceess of the Repul i fe mr"l‘l’v‘n n '”“‘\_ . h'u'""“."“‘”""'“""‘ Aronse Knthusinem for Majors—Wiil gram.)—Judge Holcomb spoke to a falr- | of the assoclation says that the crowd's Overlooked by tho Authoritles—Old E coast and on ey's ¥ nd h el ob g hois, b A keeping & ¢ ! 1 ¢ checl g 50,000,000 wou be cashed d :,’M"‘"‘"'"" e A Rebpo b the shades of Lincoln and America has in Guriéy Abuses the Bee und bbb FUHL L the opera | check for $150,000,000 would be cashed. Ad Soldiers Killed nnd Robbed—Grand CAPE CHARLES, Va., Oct. 10,—A terrific of Its Principles, Keoping his immortal name, and the re- Its Edttor at Night. house & i dresses of weleome wero made by FHon Army In wind and rain storm has beon raging since publican party has in keeping the principles DUE 70 DECLINES IN VALUE. John P, Poe and Mr. Enoch Pratt, chair- Tast night, with a northeasterly wind blow- for which he contended when alive and these man of the Baltimore clearing house ing #ixty miles per hour. DA e R A S Lol el SUIL IS a0 CORRELALE L I8 700 (1 T ol (R PP e e oy of (LCARO | Mo principal address of the day was by | DAYTON, 0., Oct. 10.~Police search fos BOSTON, Oct. 10.—A. severe casterly gale e, SOpEbNIOHn. Smines: f6r goverriar, | MINAYS SIAIMed domme ahire in the nominatlen | o s eyl iy “huen one of the eredtes e T i Hanay ot w eestvat Lyt MR VP ER, WHO WIS the perpatrators of the T, Técent SN Sompantes by heav rain. At mmon the | 008y sent hla formal letter of acceptance | Yo the oity of Chicago when the third bailot | republican days in the history of eastern No- appolnted receiver for the Amerioan De.| ‘W have rown to accept the mewspaper | Of veterans of the soldiers home on pension velocity of the wind was over forty miles | 10 Hon Warner Miller, charman of the re- | had been taken Mr. Lincoln lncked one and | brasks, Hickory shirt badges were seen | pobvure comoons tonny, | re ton was an-hour and a schooner s reported ashore | bublican stato convention. It is in the main | one-half votes to give him the nomination. : A Tatg | emtdre eompan ay he action was | . = g o At the end of the third -ballot there was [ 0N the =irects from early morn until a late taken at the request of the stockholders and " P 0C of Noi e off Glouces- | as follows culn s 8 d o > a8 o clrculatic Forty of the old soldiers o pe| near the rocks of Norman W L ” y p s evenl but Alsinterested pe: - culation is as Indespensable as the eirculation fers have been robbed ter, Mass “RHINE CLIFF, N. Y. Oct. 10, 1804,— | hushed silence through that great wigwam. | hour this evening, but a disinterested pe directors of the concern. The obligations of and murdered N The achooner Adeline of Bangor, Me., sixty- | yyon. Wanner Miller, Chairman of the Repub. | 1 K: Carter of Canton, 0., a near neighbor | son would not know the meaning of them tho company are said to amount to $1,500,- | ©f money. It supplies a natural, inherent | And murdered at the national home and only - 7 shot i Q. . it Lt bl P and friend of miné, who preceded me in con- . . . want. Before it was, it was wanted. Paul | a passing notice has been taken of the R wenswak Hee anoror ih O Oclalty Intormad Wit the Tast Tew daye | ETS88. fose in hia place and transterred three | UTese fold. = More than & thousand re- | 0n, and its holdings of stock are consld- | amphasized for coming generations the cond | orim The Grand Army Is takihg hold of ore Jolliver's Neck y g G IRRE oW ose in place and sferred three RHGRNE - crowdad 1 TRH06" bu srabiv taree . e et s for coming generatic crimes. he Grand Army Is taking hold of g;:".‘ifi,kl‘fi”fl,."\'..’i.’{fi[..,'.'.'.~' The crew wes | oMclally Informed within the last f v days | votes from Salmon P. Chase to Mr. Lincoln, | Publicans crowded into the Wahoo opera .”\ \.\!L‘r.II,|‘1‘||\l|: nt unl‘ :\ bill £ r“\ | tion of a people without a pross when he de- | tho matter and muoh fecling. exinie . Tha rescued, . i of my nomination for uu\rm:lh h‘) _liv' c‘.‘:‘:' making him the nominee. (Applause,) | house long before 1 o'clock. It was the Facroll and 0 n'lmfi\u»}.y AR Aglas L v | clared that “All the Athenians and strangers (oo o0 50 O l'*l e ¢ NEWPORT, R. L, Oct. 10.—An unknown | {oi!”% SR WA SO0 BECHEC 0C BATEL ) Some other state migat have dono it; some | opening meeting of the campalgn In Saunders | L2rel! and C. B. Lud Trimingham of ‘New | Yhich wers there spent thelr time [n othing | VANl 18 belng urgud to pldce de. three-masted schooner passed the life saving | (oo o Gratef nco ot thelr. confdsnoe, 1 | Sonor Mcate would have done It but the Hok [ oounty and many istingulshed sepublicans | Tars: Tr ol pertorn IopEian of New > but_elther 1o tell or o hear some new ct evidence against tha station this morning with all her sails gone. | qoit S SHACHER O publisan parly. Lin | :tmnhmlflv.ln m,m» did L s B | e patl e GatherTng Wik ONE W | WS TwTe] Sor e SRCaRURIFAREY A0l opera- | thing.' Imagine a people devoting all their | muiderers, who have grown rich by robbing ; gk ceept the s e republ o L easured that fact with Increasing pride ere present. e el as most en- | W Lhaddllty L time In obta what they can get today P ¥ 4 . 8he was running helplessly before & north- |y nored me with, pledging my hearty €o- | and iovs ovn o 3 . , < tion of hotels, springs, gas works, promoting ining what they can g the veterans. Local police authorities can suster. The tug Aquideneck was sent to her | [ONORSR M6 Mith, BIeGEINg my RenTY € o A Tt ) fou are | thusiastio. Horace M. Olark was ohalr- ( L iijoyqy”and’ denling i stocks, bonds ang | for 8 cents or lees| The Infiuence of the | go no furthier than (o give points that will assistance. = When she went outside, how- | oqoient conduct of affalrs. patronage 1o bestow: our eause reste apag | MR Of the meeting. Promptly at 2 o'clock | gecurities. Large Inierests have been ac. | PFess must be known and appreciated when | urely lead o the arrest and. centiction ot Syer; the schooner had blown to sea. A hig “The issues Invoived In the pending canvass | Drincivity ‘and i thess princioles wre et | he rapped for order and introduced Hon, B. | quired, and the depression of businces, the | it comes directly in conjunction with or in | the guilty ones, BURA. SOtIs ‘a1 g Oetos male prevRlla. et | 476 cleariy defined, and of paramount im- | cesstul ws will give smploymoent &nd weses | J. Hainer, prasent member, and candidate | R e T R | R LCAALISR Gt b, Coa ey s L = - kA4 s i portance. They are related both to state | to many thousands more who are now work- | for congress from {his district. Mr. Hainer A s S ML LR L Rttinds i i) gale of exceptional fury swept over this ol e SEROM hey RITeSE U ee i . . Bty L L | reason the company i§ unable to meet its | almost of the whole civilized world, was | rrs < eQ ” BRBENA" Bust night. It was very severs at | pn Wecerel cocern. They SHeSt b ER o ‘:‘.-],l.‘u:;:'K..'-[»'u“r'f:‘i«.m“\\‘o"\r‘mfi".'];vcf",“' mado a good protectionist &peech. Free | obligations, and a recelver was requested, | turned to the subject of finance. That was | THE BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH, 8t. Plerre, Miquelon, wherel thirty lives | S safely of soclety. Within our borders is | mence to bring (¢ sbodt 0 €OM= | soinage of silver, sald Mr. Hainer, means The company was an adjunct of Coffin and | all the country wanted to know about. There were lost and great damage done. A heavy | the * i oy bring it about, b eing | Stanton, the bond concern of New York. fore overy newspaper In the land ministered o he metropolls of the continent, and New ‘Ohio will do It, don't forget that. We | taking the silver to the mint aud having eldE 4 L 4 ork G Aty nink (," ”":ll';'f"r :\,'" ¢ or | York stato is first in commerce, and only | will put six republicans into the national | it made into money, the same as taking Hm“"‘""“","”l 18 & capitol stock I Rt t E SoHEHTUARKE WITANM b Hard Work and Indigestion go Tted tholr enties Tasged thelr anchors o | sécond in agriculture. During the whole ve- | house of representatives who will take the | wheat o the mill and having It ground inty TRILILE i OB R Sanne o el on i | WAy Tach SR ITH SIourhAIIALIG [ttentlon s on Hand in Hand, The shore. Somo. of them wore thrown | T1od of its existence the republican DALY Mne | Dlace of six democrais who are now there, 15 | flour. Continuing, the speaker said: “When | tAlsts: The bondod indebledness is §1500. oY (TRt | E AR & o €80 skt . _Some of s DA been distinguished for its devotion to the | unite with your republican representatives | you want a theory for any measure you e RS U BTG TS T Sho NORSL S WA & mixed blesalng v v i Aahors In vory expossd places, and the sreat | Loon, " ond®or" Droraetion to home produc- | and others trom otuor states by peeont to | et e o republican, or g without ‘a | hekd In Eurcpe, I is expected that the ass='s | If the policy of many newspapers helped o i s e phan L P R ::":_x":::"“gn”n'fl yhom Soon Pounded the | tions. Varlations in the rates O eIty o | Jemocratic party from wholly destroying our | correct solution.” Again he sald Thomas | Wi, B¢ suficient to liquidate the entire in- plunge us ot 0 L, the Policy Of |* gigs trne of Hard phystoal labor. = sy, o assistance. ooul( wibana o e n made s d degrad o fers i Ty g ebtedness others helped to extricate us. The press was, y 4 yaic or s IR pWeockad ‘men. from the shore, A | SIPOELs Bave tromitime to. Hote Teon e | ndustries and degrading American labor and | Jefferson was more of a republican than a | Spieiness Saauired - anofiott. | thoveties ot b KATRHE Whioss Tance Belgve Wihien a five horse-power engine is made._ number of them who jumped overboard and | G (" (AT crican industries have required, | At the canciusion of his speech, Governc g;‘"fi.’:t}lr"x::gvr‘::rlom;\'-'\r::m(;:wx‘;'flp- 1185 | amounts of water, elcctric lsit, gas und rall- | (o/curo the wounds it made | poing an brea . Ve i e AR attempted to reach the shore by swimming | pHUOK sneafnte ¥ o % ¥ . ’ b d ¢ | way bonds, but mearly all of its holdings, . ARaE Roing to break. ery often the hard. o principle itselt has heen intelligently | McKinley hastened to visit the Lincoln mon- | said tuat the best definition for 16 to 1 The press is the AR N drow hile others wera swept into | Dut the principle n ligent i said tuat the best definition for 01 | ¥k oourtia intormea; have;bren plsONed & worked wan coming from the field or the iy b’)‘f“'lvh:"&:\?‘_”' Coming over their | and steadily vindlcated by every republican | u ent. and this evening addressed from a | means simply sixteen idle men to one situa- OBligAtions which amotint to. $1:bo0 o0, -0 | EUtE office will “bolt " his food in a few min. vessels, and were not secn again, The | COnBress. It is plain that the mvl:" wise | platss ri‘l“efwh:l II" the state house grounds, | tjon, Continuing, he said the Coxeyites many of the bonds there has been default utes which will take hours to digest. Then Wrecked vessels were part of the fshing SoUrte for the country 8o purene is fo e | &n aullence of thousands. ~As in Peors, | gre nothing more than popullsts, and that | in the bermeat or fuiiere, Tos ! foreclosure h too, many foods are about as useful in the flect that had put In {o 'St Pierre from the | S10fC the management of its affaire to that | excurslon trains hiave been run into the olty | bopulists were Coxepites. ~ This' atatement | haa' ooy ot Of Intorest, and foreclosure | jito ‘und presence of Phillips Brooks and at | \oopmiany f00 keg of nnils would be i 8 banks to ropair damages they had sustained, | PATtY Which for thirty years has developed ey Wariianked. NALIOHB K Bpe. | gl with o appluuse \An0.tall. fae . from | snrinkage 4B (ie 1064 ob the Toeoy be- same time makes that other equally [ fire muder a holler. The (Il ysed stoniach Although there were nearly 300 vessels at | Its resources, upheld its good falth, chted o0 | QU0 60 fhe Wabash Hook tho governor 1o | pringing out the sentiment desired. “T b | cause of dethults i tmorert oncome: B¢ | famous Bostonian, John L. Sullivan, the oc- refuses to do its work without the proper tho port, not a single one escaped without | those who fought "’l'l‘“f R g Pt Y R RPREARS R ITE We leve all the silver should be coined,” said | the expense of prosecuting forcclosure sults | CASIONAL Buest at every breakfast table. It | stimnlus which it gets from the blood and sustaining some damage. guarded the rights and fortune ADTATS SHALL AUDIENOR the congressman, *“and $55,000,000 would be | against various corporations, there is a float- | PTe°D!8 the interesting details of the con. | nerves. The nerves are weak and *' ready - e Pt e L Lt g saved to the government.” "Regarding the | ing indebtcdness of §100,000, the complain- | YenIIon of the world's parliament of rellgions; | to break, T oY F EDDINGS, Mr. A cusse: . o a e d: “Majors s state, fo e payment of which cred 50 the re another day of the Brec nourishn hey requite from the blood, U da bty lengthy kb ooneluten’ HINTHIASEC SRILHCTRT | T0RRE) Goreen B LU aes et e e o bs 1 s bhapa | i watsfrom e payment obwhisiiiersdls {| s oSl ChaL ir & Gonohan finally the fll-used brain is morbidly wid PalimatiesTiaskoll; slght reference to the A. P. A. as follows: by Ralos and Chilly Weather. e w i iUioN 160 *GorReat \Yo ikre s, aiid | b compa Hy U ADIG O DEDYIae for the pay. | It_administers to the vanity of one man, | awake when the overworked man. “Let us ve the most enlarged education LINCOLN, IIL, Oct. 10.—In point of num- RO LW o83 a v Y and the same time in an illusive, wanton | tempts to find rest in bed. It there Is anything in the old saw that 5 T CAtHEY ob (oir GEIEM S miE the congressman went on: '‘We should all | ment of thes: obligations and they fear at- m f ¥ to teach us the valt en; bers the demonstration of democracy of | pull together and insure his election. There | tachmont suits, that will dissipace ail the | Way throws suspiclon on the character of an- Thie application of commion sense in_ the & bright day is a harbinger of joy for a | with jealous tegard for that citizenship, let pull togeth nsure his election. There P all the b by ¢ | treatment of the si ol 1 the whol o # G S Tr ds | Loman county here today in honor of Vice | is a combine to defeat Majors that must be | available assets, by reason of its being a for- | Other. It brings to you the details of the war T ent ¢ ) mach and the whole BRMESthes blsa Tnes My Hasicell, daughter | us yrolooms (he iiberty.loving ot alllands) | LU SuEly herel today fn honor of Vics | 18 8 combing fo defeat Malors that must e | avaliable ssseis by ros TFeBERYe the akasts | 10 Corear. therdouragapis. utterknoss b the stem brings 10 the busy man the full en- T Enad aiis. Henry A, Hasksll, may |40 the shicpemieht of the Intaert Wberly rogd | CERLICE S day was raw and oullly. o high | labor, aud sald the man who preaches tnat | And cffect a Hquidation I the sround. on | Youns German emperor: in sHoFt, It pressnts {oyment of life and healthy digestion when feel particularly happy over the occasion of [ 147% WY M L e United s y \¥. 8 MEL | goctrine is a nuisance to society and good | which the receivership Is asked all that Is good or bad in the history of the [ he takes Dr. Bie o ,”.,""' nt (l‘(_'ll«l!l\u her marriage last evening at 6 o'clock to | giates. ns well as the organic law of this government, the same as the man who strives o L ‘ human race for one day written in one day. | felieve a A vr_:g(lr(_al L PR i HAwkra Palmbiar, 4t itha iroas || cemre g oy e o orins | aal thie’ dxp: prokrested: Thevice! préaldent | to cuuks;troublg btWEen MEn snd e i HEAVY MINING SUIT DECIDED, What almost superhuman diffcuities must be | Bentty meol, and Dr. Bierce's Golden idence of her parents, 1424 North Elghteenth | of absoluts equality before the law. This | Spent the night here as the guest of friends. | & fow pathetic words for the republican state | o TNeqTancel Lo Jwerlty thls “HItoRy” evemiiAD- | %, diice the blondy, Hiies Polatki AT I R 10r D T 0T T Provision In the supreme law I fully recog- [ Ho was escorted to the leading hotel at 11 | ticket, Mr. Hainer closed his remarks amid | United States Court of Appeals Upholds | proximately correct! sugar.coated pills made of highly conee street. nize, not only because it is obligatory as a | a. m., and held a public reception-until noon. | ETeat applause. The Arion Glee club of Aeblteatotel A warith Mayor Latroueis Afdress lof welcome wan | oS ipatible) ngreaienthwiitcliron There could not have been a more charm- | gaiute, but because I am in favor of the | The outdoor meeting was abandoned at moon | YOrk then sang a song, which enthused the ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10.—In the United States | responded t0 by President White, who in [ 0 T 1eh of all offending matters easily ng wedding than that of lust night, it | fullest freedom in the worship of Almighiy [ and a hall resorted to. The city was pro- | Mudience to an alarming extent. . The chorus | court of appeals today opinions were handed b s Tl sl L P and thoroughly. They need only be taken ed simplicity, the beauty and worth of | God. Very faithfully yours, usely and suitably decorated by flags, ban- | ™ L i b it A b AL 4 - for a_short e to cure the bilionsness, ::gnhc:hfi L s buartyna foin ot “LEVI P. MORTON.” | ners and bunting, The vice president was | I Bad $13 in my inside pocket Saturday, of Samuel H. Nolan, Stephen W. Kearnoy | L Poigso ™ 8ad Ita Influence on | constipation and slothfulness, or torpor, of febid SRIDESEOS L oy introduced at 2 o'clock by Dr. Ambrose M ut I'Tl glye ye all a warning; . Nolan, Stephe . Kearney 803, Nk bveryat) e * Medical Discove e z ; G e : (bt M. | Since the demoerats got in, d Le ockwell, against the Colorado | The asec o Il be asked to adopt the | theliver; then the * Medical Discovery have helped to make Omaha what it is, all N BT N TEEANOIS Miller, Governor Altgeld's main manager, | Gn (05 demorats got in, =~ and Lewls Rockwell, against the Colorado uo association will be asked to adopt the f oyicisdd inen i teaspoonril doses:toitis comblning In a perfect enscmble and delivered a lengthy address. For ts w divil @ cent I've had on Sunday | Central Consolidated Mining company, ap ore bankennEress s prepared by the Balll- | orenge the blood and enrich it Tt liagie m’,’,"’ p\'{:'e":,,v(v",:l'“\v‘,':l :‘“*,"':"“'"l','l,"{'.rflm.;I:: Addressed Great Crowds at Peorls wnd "“In the presidential contest of 1892 he mornin’ pealed from Colorado, Judge Thayer delivered | Mre bankers, which is as follows ms, cut flowers were in perfect tasi with the occasion, and the bride, who is one & , presic | o TR B R Kolony i peeuliar effect upon the lining membranes Springhield ‘,“y:"(‘lffl;‘) o ‘;‘I':"‘ LR bkl l;v This closed the afternoon the opinion which directed that the order m,h{‘w”. t .T':‘ "[”rw\}” > xf o £ bomie | Of the stomach and howels, toning up and : Ty e Ll P e democratic party, almost upon the single | At the erenine : Wil Gurley SEALIE 116 wird /02 KrDIrtora B0 net AL e oy reduiring the deposit of bonds | opgifiening them for all time, 1 Of the lovely girls of North Omaha, was | PEORTA, Oct. 10—The gonial warmih of & | jsuua oF taril ‘reforin: Upon. tho. tesue ot | 1niso ST CLIIE méeting Wil Gurl T oot e toe azbiteators be not dlx. ||ty secure) olreulting: notea: hereatter lasued | Sireutieniig “thient for alliines "1":: gueen of the might, in & gown of satin | typleal Nlinols autumn day came In very | raduced tarifl taxation: upon the nocessaries | LaoalCod 404, made @ good republie T A o s et amding hie. | anall e reped o) blood coursing through the body and the duchesse, entraine, with high neck, the | agreeably in contrast with the asperities of | of life, as against high protectiontsm. My | | : he O Sar) <Ke | Dhie, mIAthUN od ‘for §100,000. for. alloged | oureeine o e, bor coni | Merves ate vitalized and strengthencd, not 1 language concerning The Omaha Bee, He | The plaintiffs sued for $100,000 for whole relieved by pearl trimming, a single o Lake Superior gales which surrounded | Cleveland was elected and the democrac: RArit adened, or put to sleep, as the 50-ci the Lake Superior gales which surrounded ac of their paid up, unimpaired capital, subject | Geadencd, or put to sleep, the so-called groom, g , ; : pictured The Omaha Bee building as one | entry of a mine by defenda ¢ diamond, the gift of the groom, glistening at MeKinleyism in the north with a meteoro- | FeStored to power. —For the first time within | of the greatest structures In Nebraska, and | plaintifts. By agreement res & " ¢ % AT o celery compounds and nerve mixtures do her throat, being the only jewelry she wore, & third of a century the democratic party on | recognized ‘the mighty influence and ver | were appointed, and while the I ET O potax of one-half of 1 per cent upon the | ¢ retreshied and fed on the food the; tho father's Idea that nothing could enhance | l0gical ehill, and the whole countryside of the | Maroh 4, 1803, controllcd the presidency und | ¢ vrmZcd F18 01} thal the Tepubilean | . DFOGIsse:: tho. detemanoy oo earing was | average amount af:clroulation outatandiig for | TUNE FOMCSUEC and fectiontis from indi- the sweolnoss of his only daughter ‘making | Sucker state flocked to the statlons along | both hotses of conress. Untlor: thase con. | oonyPaPers | HIe sald tha P ek e At L jhoaid that the | tho ~year, ~pd an additional cir- gestion, dyspepsia, nervousness, and any itself felt in the modest, yet withal beautk- | the line of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa- | ditions the country had much to expect of ghty : SR S toh sl on served hotles | Culation. of 26 per cent of thelr e ills which come from impure th A s P mighty poyer in the republican party of [ The defendant company then served notice | paid up, unimpaired capital. b | OF the illswhich come from impure blood ful bridal gown. cific railroad to hear Ohlo's governor talk | the great historic party now restored to | Nebraska, but. oday the refusal of Hose. | of revosation or 1o mkrememnt prcd, motic L oL tark ks teg ot e g and disordered stomach, you ean enre Promptly at 6 o'clock the wedding party | o o atection power. How has the party kept faith with | water to supporf Majors was a treacherous | tion, but the court would not admit the right o LS i yoursel/ with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical descendedtho stairs, the groom and his best | S0Ut protection. G e Geoplo? What athps ave bien taen | L3, (O Uprert Majors was air * | to'revoke the agroement, ana the arbit-ators | Ao, #% 8dditional tax per annum upon the | BCTCC, " Wikl enn be obtained at any man, Mr. Frank Haskell, leading the pro- | s sever NC g the pathway of tariff reform? Has | The next and last speaker wor Fiof oturned a judgment against the defendant | b e a5 &M of such clrculation outstand- |- gp0 giore in the country. cesslon, followed by the maid of houor, Miss | night in the Chicago railvoad yards to the democratic party but “kept the word of | 1, Webstor ot Gmale e e e o ot EBEImst e et oL bR AE it il e, esmaid s o ¢ lullabie e ve stles i o e d 5 Sl L) o g d set asid 5 | to be known as “emergency circulation.” Len Byrne, and the ‘bridesmaid, Miss Min- | soothing lullables “of locomotive whistles, e or0pihe ear and broken it &o the | spéech durihg e fally. It whs full’of good | award and dismissed the plaintifts suit (R e RGP eral Tt o B e ey o e Ll | O e prere e, b Mre ook | opai™ oF has It made an honest eftort to | republican Srufhh, ' trom " rmaning o bo | “"The Appiicte coee Cio Diaintifs’ sult. | Beo 3. The tax of one-hait. o Son ASEETENED, Then came the bride, on the arm of her | on a special train, nccompanied by Mr. John | make good every promise made n its plate | o il . g . > appells - e cent upon the average amount of circulation father, and lastly Pavl Hasicell, the young | R. Tanner. chairman of the republican state | form and upon the hustimgs? This s the | among the repuoyims cr Shiia,0ocnsion | the United States e e A Ria e ol e Cadiier ) Hasiell, R 5 LLLEHN A6 e 1 : ? e | g epublicans of Saunders county g the of St. Jo irand Island | of the United Sta s a means of revenue, brother of the bride, buaring the'ring. Tak- | commlitee, Mr. W. W. Tracy, president of | question now' submitted (o the peaceful | s it iyrie b con® o Sanders railroad, brought to restrain the sheriff of y ered wi ¢ N L e of Republican clubs, | arbitrament of the ballot, % sttt el LU Be g L2 Perone Sherifl of | out of which the expenses of the office of ing position in the embowered window in the | the National League of o ot. cess that it met, About 200 republicans | Doniphan county, Ka: from selling a | comptrol et o parior, Dean Gardner read the marrlags serv- | r. Henry Wull, candidate for secretary of L ohall srdeavor to show that the demo- | cdme over from Ashlamd in a body., nocom: | bridse over the Missour river far tacin: e e ey, M piniing fce, the harpists in the hallway playing an | state. Mr. George I Willetts of Chic cratic party has kept faith with those who | panied by the Ashland band, which o ———— e i R DD BT appropriato alr throughout the ceremony, [ Who 1s a possible candidate for United States | intrusted it with power; (hat against monope. | bopea oy thC, ! ol ANNOUNCEMENTS. The (sxcesy jover DaehRIC ot AT percant (ot with the Mendelssohn wedding march as s | senator, Mr. A. B. Humphrey, secretary of | lies fostered and strengthensd by more t1an $9 Asn Shveasd URCN the TSuitrRwncy Gtedh motit. Miss Dyrno wore a pretty Nilo green | (e Nafionai Leagie of Republlean clubs and | o third of a century of republioan Tegisiation Howard County People Entortaineds Tony Parrell, the singing Irivh cimedian, | feade refumeed i ThLeciey the. Heusranty | THUAVY molre with chiffon, and carried a bunch of | *Yeral other prominent party 8o Huring the | on8 strides have been taken along the line | ST. PAUL, Neb., Oct. 10.—(Speclal Tele- will present his mew comedy-a: ec. 4. The banks issiing cireulation | HINDOO REMEDY Marechal Neil roses. Miss Collett wore a Thirteen speeches were made during the | of true tariff reform." ram.)—This has: t epublic: 5 DEeus ; goavsocma of s ihi|pe s A 8 A sweol costume of Tndla silk, trimmed with | morning at Jollet, Morcis, Seneca, — Ottawa, | “ o’ speaker reviewed the conditions Jead blt B A i ]flmh can day in St. | gmerald Isle entitled “Garry Owen” at the anall e e el R teaioa b red | Utlca, La Salle, Peru, Spring Valley, St - | Paul. From early in the morning the busi- of the United States a “redemption fund” lace, and carried a boquet of Florida red . a A Ing up to the panic of 1893 and pictured the : equal to 6 per cent of their averags outstan Tehely Toses. > o e Ao RSN, B, Snanclal diatrens of the countey at that time, T R b D onor | Saturday evenings and Saturday ma of | ing circulation, s provided. for under the seaused by VascRbu ke, Kives vighTard e At the conclusion of the ceremony refresh- . ; . ; e then reviewed the work of the emporati X . At 1 o'clac! . John M. : i olrou e R quickiy B sarely pee thess places were . oheering crowds e ThurElont dFo Ve IE o P this week. It deals with stirring events in | existing law | a'In 0Ta OF young. Basily carried in vess were served in the dining room to congress and when he came g wrston drove in from Grand Island, and . PR o okt 110 1.00 & puokaits. SIX 1Dk thomo invited 1o o present at the wedding, | 210 Waving flags and respectful audiences. | LOUSTERS and when he came to:the arift bill | CUUTRER e [5 frow Grand sland, and | | R EE, T8 TG SIERE evens SRR LR e g B e toiled. a reception from 6:30 p. m. to §:30 follow- PROTECTION FOR RAILROAD ME. firm believer in the doctrine of free raw ma- | 204 the St. Paul and Eiba Republican clubs | gether pleasing manner. Tony Farrell is the | oo e R R L ONE drieicont hias ROt %0 will Send 1t propaid B Which was atiended by hLundreds of the | Al Ottawa Governor Mcklnley spoke' with | terial, But ‘It mubt not be forgotton thai | 'O the opera houss, where he spoke for an | ytar and he austains the parf of Garry Owen, | Soe o (o 00 the ‘guaranty fund' e dlow Doy ey St IS frisnds of the bride and groom. Upstairs | cspeclal reference to the effect of a Pro- | while the house of representatives contained | NCUF and & halt to a crowded house of all | fne' nero, most admirably, The sieec. 12 ol | thoccan "he deposit by cach bank of 2 per | Sana oA Fullr & corrCo and Douglass Ste. the presents were displayed, and they were | tectivo (arHf upon the wages of railroad oni- | a democratic majority of nearly 100 our ma. | POlitical mixtures. He made an_ excellent | op’exciting episodes whish follow sach ptoer | oo upon the amount of circulation received | Sts.. OMAHA, NEB. % v yéry beautiful. ployes, saying: ery occupation in this | jority was but one in the senate.’’ speech, and was often and loudly applauded, | 4y guch quick succession that the mudlence | the first year, alterwards impose a tax of : e = Lo AL 9 oclock the bride and groom left for | country Is related to every other, and each, | *Thg vico president then entered into an | COPARINE himself mostly to the tariff and hardly has a breathing spell, but then there | one-halt of 1 per cent upon the average A Kansas City, enroute (o Denver, 4ud after | for the most part, is dependent upon the | cxhaustive roview of the tarin bl and e | Hilver auestions and national 1ssues in gen- | gro 5 number of bright specialty acts which | amount of outstanding circulation. the safee HM[EY I]emlst IR Eesneyiwill e at homa et g e e o ya (b Tlonker of the. clured “tnatiitmarked! tha turnlog point In | S-al He.mek joltaaveral=telling ansodotes | £ 0 8 Rt R 8 Ll O o by e ] ) Maple strect, in @ house being built f ountry are m;m_m.-:l m;- ;r«m and coal | tarift legislation. He made reference to the | O BFYan, which brought down the house. | . them by the bride's father. miners are employed. If the bullding trades | yilinots campaign, paying a high tribute to | The Tally was a grand success, lected capable artists for the many marked | ing when the collection of such tax sh Paxton Block, Mrs. Haskell, the mother of the bride. ‘\'\5]',,T'{‘,:’_';’L"f"',(;'l'f'\nlmt';h-v;r::x‘a‘::.{.;r"u;"':‘l:nlyr-llv Senator John M. Palmer and the democratic Saunders County Convention character parts and Is surrounded as a conse- | be suspended, to be resumed whenever 16th and Farnam looking very youthful and very heppy, not- s conditions the s ricul- | nominee for the senatorship, Franklin Mac- : > E o uence by @ clever and well balanced com. | comptroller of the currency shall deem it | o , S . Fab) 'm“'.m"" the loss of a daushter, woro | LUre find a eteady and profitable home market. | Veagh. The democratic hominations fo | WAHOO, Neb., Oct. 10.—(Special Tele- ::_my‘ The Eingingiand miuslclI excelient and | DeoABERFY Painless Extraction of Teoth-Painless Filling a lovely black silk costume Im“”\l,"‘fl ls,umrlr :")hllfllv‘)‘l u;;:u: Il‘u"] p.m;qwn State officers were commended, and tho | &ram.)—The republican county convention | pii’y i S E fsring. ot (Ehe [ERaLer: 86k 10 The notes of insolvent banks shall be re- | Full et teath $5.00. Sfver filitngs $1.00. Purg Those present at the wedding were, be- [ b LU IC "'I'he”m‘rg:'rml"no I|‘)mrxi.u4:(!):’::\”':n,: o Closed with an earnest plea for the | met [n this city today and placed in nomina- | in the chapel scene by the grand ohurch ohoir | d9émed by the treasurer of the United old Crowns $6.00 per tooth and ak sides the family: ~Mr. and Mrs. H. P.| yhichthere i3 a demand, the Targer will b | "o C cction to congress of W. M. Springer. | tion the following candidates: County at-'| is worth the price of admission. The scenery | States out of the guaranty fund, ‘it it shall Telephone 105 Deuel, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Burict, Mr. and | o (G0 mc0 5 0 o e d the sreate e M torney, Edward Good; commissioner, Harry | is rich and in good taste. be sufficient, and if not sufficient, then out Tane Asuan0ant German Spoken. Rrs vC. 7. Cothy c a , e greater WOMEN WAGING WAR. Marane i 3 éedial of any money in the treasury, the same to y . - Mrs. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. C. 'DY. | that trafc the greater the demand for rail- arsey; legislative, R. C. Browneil of Morris Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haney, Mr. aud Mrs. | 104 Jabor and the better the wages which it | ¢ Bluffs, and James Hayes of Ashland. The | “Chatterton presents the apotheosis, so to | be reimbursed to the treasury out of the USE DR. BAILEY'S TOOTH POWDER. Joseph Redman, Mrs. Pinney of Lurl | will receive. We cannot get along without Crusade Against Tammany Recelving Strong | convention was attended by the largest gath- | speak, of poetic despalr—the bitterness of guaranty fund” when replenished, efther i Al Ia., Mrs. Towey of Creston, ta., Miss Anna | each of these. That Industrial policy which 2 Keinforcements, ering of republicans In the history of Saun- | unreauited tofl, the proud man's contumely | from the assets of the failed banks or from Haskell, Miss Jennle Redfleid, Miss Graco | promotes the prosperity of the greatest num- | NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The great cam- | ders county, on account of the big republican | of the baser Sort have quenched Lis fine | the tax aforesaid 3 mum’s nm n_l}m Bassett, Mrs. Julia Gannon of Chicago, Mr. | ber of our people, will bring the best rewards | PAl&n of the women against Tammany ana | Fally here today. FEverything was har- | aspirations; hunger, cold—all manner of hard Additlonal banking assoclatlons organized Uiy ] e sie_and : Eeart o - | monious from beginning to end. H. M. | cruel privations have broken his physical | after this plan shall have gone into and Mrs. J. D. Foster, Misses ie and | (o all of our people in whatever occupation. | municlpal corruption will open on Frida i f 5 S s YRIIA i D en ek - ; ot Y | Clark was chairman. strength. Crushed in spirit, cramped in | operation may recefve circulation from the Minnle Bauman, Miss Agnes Livescy, Mrs. | they may be engaged. It used to be sald by | afternoon. Many of New York's most fast. heart, shattered In bod Son_long tot- | comptroller of the treasury upon paying int o by cnEage used ! s — s cart, shattered hody—reason long tot- | comptroller of the pon paying into i e ] B e e o | the quemulan ot (ke protactive tarit Eystem | fonal, most influential and richest women Majors and Summery Campalgning. tering Is at last deth With brain | the ‘‘guaranty fund” a sum bearing a ratio R (o [ Arai e Joscan odfeld . Willie® Tisskeli, Me. | ro prR A Ll Y mfij} have been enlisted in the cause. The first | GENEVA, Neb, Oct. 10.—(Special Tele- | afire, he destroys with sing hands the | to the circulation applied for and allowed &nd other exce: Millor, Mr. Arthur Angel, Nr. nyder. that their work and wages were in no ways | Me¢ting will be held on Friday at 3 p. m, | Kram.)—This republican stronghold has been | children of his fmagination—ard then poison | that the guaranty fund bears to the total FTHE ARNOI EMI 0. i ot it i affacted by the D 1 o t Assoclation ha e Ik h shiy alive today with ¢f- | destrovs the remnants of life in his own | circulation outstanding, and to be subject to E ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. i e v the protective policy. The ex- | at Astoclation hall, where Dr, Parkhurst | thoroughly alive today with party enthusi- sary body. A t ch half of 1 ce e 151 S. Westorn A CHICAGO, Combs-ller, perience of the last two years has demon. | Will deliver an address, In hin addrocs b | as stabatve 7ha ckra sessyiot s | weary body most touching dramatic | the tax of one-half o per cent per . Westorn Avenus, N y mon- | W Iress Dr. [ asm. Exten: reful preparations | NeAn B St A A R L 84 the jesldonce of the groom's father, | strated tho fallacy of that argument, for | Parkhurst will toll “Just what reasons | were made for a great raly. Tom Majars | PO o, el PR e g LB S L iy ell Grugggists, Omaba. W. H. Combs, on South Twenty-second | While they have had no direct protection in | brempted him to urge Women into the fight, | and W. S. Summers wero announced to speak hatterton’! at Boyd's theater | the d State ation a L fuid. 2 aulbbgms L » h Y { the to £ tarif: It Lt P He will say that a debased 4 on Friday evening by the Marlowe company | tenance of this fund. 0 association or | : S AN |t arcs . rm of tariffs upon their particular oc- y ebased and rotten mu- | Barly in the day delegations from the vari- | f cobsii¥ (IR B tae Aarlowe comn tanano E L LI LS d 4 - EaR = Eia8L 813 o'clock yesterday afternoom, 0¢- | oupation, they have shiared in the general | DICIpality 13 a menace to the home and Homer | oo tormr ot the county began to arrive, | 1D comjunction w i &8 DHisLAgem idividoal shallshave. anydglaim wpon;: any wHAT CURES PIMPLES curred the wedding of Mr. W' 'am Combs | prosperily under a protective tarif. No oc- | and virtue of woman. By 3 o'clock & Very reapectadle parade was | OIS o Mo Goable BIt il e | PITE Of the money In the guaranty fund and Miss Imogene Iler cupation has euflered more from the depres- | There will be a council committee of seven, | formed, movink through the principal streots | Qe and she \Jouble bUIL will constitute | excopt for the redémption of the The only really » ful preventive and cure Mr. Combs Is superintendent of one of 1 of the times occasioned by the reversal | consisting of one from each assembly dis: | and closing in the DATK, Where (he addmecees | Uhe HOVILy of the engageme Miss Mar- | notes of Insolvent national banking as e, Of pimplos, bluckliends, red, rough railways of San Francisco, and the | of a policy w couragy » trict. Colone rd, p ; : oyd's | ations. Any s s or residue of s > T i halr, and bahy bicine the street railway 3 , and f a policy h encouraged and sustained | trict. Colonel J. J. Gifford, “Brick” Pom- | were delivered. Both speeches scemed fo | 12V Will open her engagement at the Boyd t Any. surplus or residue of sal # g L falling balr, nad baby bleim bride s the daughter of Captaii llzr. They | the industries of the country and multiplied | €roy and W. H. Shriver were appointed upon | bo well received. S IR aNeNR, CaPpEaT g 83 Ty saranty. tind:* whioh may -be hersaits FLA o S aaseihiraind Co il Teft last evening for San Francieco. the production of the country, the committee last night. There will also Teazle in “School for Seandal.” On Satur- | ascertained or determined by law shall in- > and benutificrs, s woll o purest LA il At Bureau Junction an excited individual | b @ Reneral committee, and it is hoped to '8 Shoes, day the performance will be “The Love | ure to the benefit of the United States et i ¢ of tellel and hursery Marrlage Licenses. interrupted the govercor by complalning of | Secure 100 women from each assembly dis- OSCEOLA, Neb., Oct. 10.—(Special)—The | Chase” at the matinee, and ‘‘Much Ado Sec. 7. The goverament shall have a prior Sl ntive of cloge o a I s ere a reducl s e o P trict in this city, k 2. 3 4 i % About Nothing. The sale of seals opened lien upon the assets of each failed bank and @ing of the pores. Be s bere The following marriage licenses were lssued reduction of his wages as a laborer on ¥y, making at least 3,000 in | long looked for and much advertised meeting " ¥ . the government improvement on the Henne- | al. Mrs. Cynthia Leonard, who is the N . yesterday and the demand was good. upon the liabilities of sharcholders for the p ) he 80 Dersiste; as mother of Lillian p| ade N of the demo-pops and address of the gentle r—————— purpose of restoring the amount withdrawn pin canal, and he 50 nersistent as to | mother Mancoll, (mado’ the oniyi | i ols 1o 811 the. 4 t Centra) Labor Unlon L] Sin tor the tad become odious. McKinley replied to h speech at the meeting, She spoke of the | ™ 10 18 s ous o he shoes of entra) Labo o) Trom the ‘“‘guaranty fund,, for the redemp- | q SEOTH Alice Ridnour, Omaha ; £, "1 khaw. nothing. Ahous eus sy | ThIAtian of the Womehigerthe mayasrry. C° | Conaressman Halner! took place af Lhe oourt || ‘Mhe Omaba Gentral Labor unlen last night | Lo (g, uarenty fund, for the redemy | AMUSBMENTS, Henry Keller, Omaha .. o e sy, but If it is with the government In the Tenderloin precinct women have ge- | house here today, and the orowd amounted | admitted delegates as follows: Joseph Nor- | ever, the amount of the failed bank's circu- | - as one of the necessities of life. It enters | day develops a situation more horrible than every department of daily action and fts eir- | the atrocious Bind '8 in the west, » mystie camera which before you d a photograph of the world with all #ts goed and bad; the magic power which fills every house with the sweet wind setting in early, growing more violent down in two important cases. In the case banks to issue cir- Fifteenth Street theater Thursday, Friday and ony. With rare skill Mr. rell has se. | 5 per cent of the entire circulation outstand Siplendid_curative agont for Norvons or Sick Houdicho, Bruin Fahimustion, &lcoplosknems Lspacini o wenoral Nenraleia also for Rhow: R Wihdman, 1aftersonsonviii of thie United States, you should go to that. | ¢lded to work for purity in municipal poli. | (0 about 100 of all parties, Including three | rid'or Journeymen Horseshotrs union Mo 19 | 1ation After deducting the sum to is oredit BOYD’S ——TonicHT — Willlam E. Palmatier, Omaha ..., | That is now controlled by tho democratic [ tics. A number of them voted to do so at | 1adles, and two gdittes. The judge talked | p* g Y lioVRETBREREETE When RO In’the redemplion-tayd e T Inex May Haskell, Omaha 1000 24 | party, and I do not represent that party, nor | @ meeting of the Young People's Social Cul- | very nicely fod tho hours of what he would y b | See. Circulation can be retired by a | p — am 1'in its councils or confidence.” ture club held last evening In the home of | 40 If be was djec to congress. Congress- | &+ fi Glark of Typographical union No. 190; [ bank at any time by depositing with the | Quick Work with a Barelar. Peoria gave Governor McKinley an ova- | Elzabeth Grannls. man Hainer wiif:¥pcak at the Monson opera | Gira'* wiliiam MeCraiihes of siog iamyoi: | treasurer of the United States of lawful | FREMONT, Oct. 10.—(Specfal Telegram.)— | tlon. He was met at the depot by a number | o house here IMday afternoon. % 1 | l ; money to the amount of the sum desired to ) (oket. L union No. 6,306; J. B. Schupp, C. L. New ekl b IRty iy o e Charles Larson, convicted of robbing the | of clubs and bands, aud was excorted to the | \py rSagmats LAl SR RE Cumpalgn Hooming at Oxford, strom, George W. Sabine and F. W. Schnelder | he Withdrawn, and lmmediately upon such TABER, residence of Charles H. May a_ week ago | tabernacle, where he addressed an audience i A1 Mak 4 d OXFORD, Neb... Oct. 10.—(Speclal)—The | of Cigar Makers union No. 93 ST e e s R RN REPERTOIRE: Iast Friday, was today sentenced by Judge | Of Several thousand. The town was profusely | ©2unty convention tonight nominated the fol- i The . committae. ma e 93, bor reporteq | #nd 8 shall cease upon the circulation so re- | . . Bullivan to’three years in the penitentiary, | decorated, and pletwres of McKinley were | lowing ticket: For mayor, Nathan Straus; | biggest politicRlémdeting of the season wa that the outlook was encouraging for patting | THUIAAY. TINSGINS Qotobe (1) This 1s considered rather rapil work. hung in eevry wintow along the line h 4 i v i 30, .0, Jn. the eyeot of the winding up | “The School for Scandal, OF. | for Drealdant boukd. of sldy Augustus Ww. | held in Oxfordfe Mynday. Hon. W. E. An- o horses of the cit e and police d e march. | AL 230 the t1p 1o Bprimeers wel | fOF president board of aldermen, Augustus W. the hor f the city fire and police d tho business of a b .(,;?‘ by reason of In solvency or otherwise, the treasurer of the | e riff, Wi 4 D drews, J. A. Piper, F. M. Rathman and | partments shed in union shops | . SR v 12, i+ el | Peters; for sheriff, William Sehmer; for re- | ! | Friduy Bvening, October 12 |35 g C. A. Luce, candflates for representativ Thel secretary read a list of members who $TR SpRedi 5 f "o Ay e ° SPRINGFIELD BEDECKED sorder, Fredericke Smyth; for superior court | yore present to speak. A large and enthusl | had beon absent trom wmere oo ihee. pegy- | Uniied Risien, Wit Ahe doncurrencs. of. the “Belle's Strategem” and “Chatterton, SERIES NO.37-38, SPRINGFIE . i . | dudge, Charles H. Truax; for coroners, John o) ErowA anaeted|fRs rea i iy, (R I T | aeting ; LA omptroller of the currency, may, on the ap i Bhdiicss SPRINGFIELD, I, Oct. 10—The capital | B. Shea and Jacob Mitthacht. The slate ty | 28tic crowd gr peakers whom | lar meetings, and in accordance with the | FomBLESNer, of the CETERCY. Thad, GF IHE o Saturdny Matineo, October 13 city of INinois is in holiday attire h . . ate 101 favorably imprggsgd the audience, and in a | laws of the central body, the secretary wa: “ ¢ assignee ) , e ) L y in honor | be presented to the convention had been | dators, receiver, assignee or other proper The Love Chase. of Moo, Willism MoXinley of” Ohlo,"The | /deelded Unon At & Meoiine, ot the ploasing manneg presented the popular doc- | ordered to notify the organizations whose | pmoite FOTRC B A%t gt Droner ar- ol THE ANERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC fiate house ls well beflagged. Representa- | exeoutiva commities durips. the aftormany | trine of repupfiéapism. The Oxford male | tes were not attending regularly that | OMiCIal, ubon helng satlsfed that proper ar Saturday Evenlng, October 1. ) A AR tive hall has been elegantly decorated for ths | 9 9 Lhe afternoon. | quarter furnish sic for the occasion. s the wish of the central organization P ihR alaasctiine RArk ALaRE Ml Nothing "' edification of the 1llinole Stete Immm“{:‘; Some little time before the convention was | The house was,pa that delegates should ba eleoted wiho awould | MENt 0f the notes of the bank and any tax Much Ado About \u[hmg. called to order there was some due thereon, pay over to such directors league, which 1s holding its fourth annual | Coed to order thero was some talk among eyl attend regularly uidat ver, nssignea or other prope First floor 41.00 and $1.5): haleon, DICTIONARY. convenition' today. Incoming trama hual | the uu(g;.l\ra(.:l”:slmuu;«’llng'llul'l 11..-.0.;.:n;s‘ for Ent apE o The delegates from Coopers unfon No, 10 | Mauldators, rocelver, faatignee OF ocher proper o ! prices: Fiest floor $1.0 broughit in thousands of people Jrant. r. Grant's friends > ct. 10.—(Special Tel- [ made complaint that the Krug Brew - 4 ey o 3 - bulcony ¥ und e, 250,001 people who want to . . ) v b g Br T 4 s - 4 £C0 Pages. 260,000 Words see and hear the great exponent of protec. ptly warned him of this, and he wrote | oopyp )2 i4fke) and enthusiastic crowd | ing company was violating its agreement | I tho “redemntion fand' indicated in sec | | | | B — o S A S e tion. a letter, which was given to the chairman to s ’ B id Clap! v to only union made cooperage, The | OB 4 SR S | T H The league met at 11, President Lyman B, | 7630 to the delegates, stating that under no | reeted Matt Dougherty and Captain W. H. - | 15TH ST», THEATER | d 3 5 | complaint was referred to the law committec ‘ > 10, ) ) 0 O INMIRUCIIFE AND USEFUL. Ray in the chair. Rev. D, 8. Johnson offered | CIFCUmstances would he accept the nomina- | Akers In this city tonight. For two hours ¥ POLICR KEPT TUO MUOH, Popalar Pe oy3—13, 83 and 60 Cauts ) v Ma gherty kept the attention of the Cify Parks Matte TELEPHONE 1431, iy prayer, and Secretary A. J. Lester read the | oM St Matt_ Dougherty -th 1 W, Farks Matiors | DId Not Give the City a Falr Divide on th 2 4 Mwe of Knowieige and @ Mint op call. He reported present delegates repre. Fulled to File Nomm itions in Tim spowh, :':":‘(‘r:]‘l"y‘ "’("";“"“;“‘s“”’{-‘ Kivar 850 | "4) s mosting of 1he Board gt Park Gom. ["PW et Gire the Ouz s Faly Diside an the i TONIGHT- r—— sentin ¢! 0 s > " y . . em, espec o 2PN .| 1 3 y erday afte on ¢ 0] 1 3 N Usefulness. (‘uu\u:fn:.l:b:y.!;’;"...“':\l...,'f‘r,‘f d:‘r“xles state. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 10.—It developed | geom' was crushing. .ile was followed by | Missloners yosterday afternoon the proposi- | SAS ( Oct. 10.—A speclal com- | TONY FARRELL fhere are more things instructive, useful dentlals, ete., were ”‘pnlnm‘! @tlon, ero- | today that the prohibition party has falled | Captain Akers In 4 polished and masterly | tion of Mr. Baldu® for the refreshment priv- the Kansas City, Kan.,, council, e National Irish Com dian — aud entertaining In_that greas book, - The The electl to flle Its state nominations with the sec- | speech. | ) Encyclopedio Dicione ry. ction of officers will probably re- ' Wing v . Pamerionn Knoyelonedla Dicwoncrs.™ ihan ta sult_as follo President, ©. W. Raymond | Tetary of state In time to have them voted | - to Staunton Volers. | accepted, and the president was authoriu 1 | the falling off of the salcon revenues of the IR sreal work, now fr the firet tme f Watscka; secretary, John A. Russell of | 00 at the coming election. The law pro- N, Neb., Oct. 10.—(Special.)—Hon, | 10 8I&0 the contract, The agreement Is that | police department and consequent redue- within the' reach of everyone, 18 Rigin, and & 1 e t be filed not moy Mr, Balduft shall pay the board's shave cof | tion of the clty's general fun: s re st sl or le. efo . J. Bryan spol Rhceis & Gictioniry and 3 convlois baereis: Bloomington, Ixty nor less than thirty days before the > GARRY OWEN. MATINEE SATURDAY | - fleges at Hanscom park for next season was | which has been Investigating the cause rfi In Murphy O'llea’s Masteryicon | | In Germania ball yester- | ¢y oxpense for musla in return for his priv- | gubmitted late tonight. maken startiing dis —— i - | P UL Springfield was reached at § o'clock, | ¢lection, which falls this year on No day evening to a large audience, composed | jleges. The arrangement will securs music | closuros. It was shown that whils §1.60) was | ISTH ST b 5507 »a ™ | . Only that number of tho Look correspond. There was a big, nofsy and rather disorderly of voters of all parties. It was a popullst | every Sunday afternoon next season 4t no onthly reeelved from the different | 'With the serice number Of 1he eoupos owd, | W e 0 . 4 the vol sup- | expense to the board. o ' ¢ B Bunday s nd Three Woek-4ay Boupoas h 0 elling at Governor Me- NEW Y. & emo n ee for s r as decld D stop aprink he north | yiito the ci easy he com ce | g Nights, Commening Sunday Matinee, 0 Seith A5 cents b soin, Wil DUF oo ¥ sati Kirlcy, and rendered 1t well nigh impossible | (o, or e Oct. 10.—The total registra- | {or boulevard north of Cuming street after Oc- | recommended. the. aboiitlon of the metros el vty el et (O of The American Encyclonediy Diotoa: for him to make his way £o the state mepitiy | UOR Was 102,906, as compared with 65,994 on ol tober 15, and on the same date all the elec- | politan police law, under which the 8teals 0 orfgini_and pleturesque play, ary. Seud orders o Tie Beo Ofios | where the state league of clubs was in ses. | the first day of registration of 1893 and 82.- alei g tric lights in the parks will be discontin- | Were made. us being tolally inudequate. A CRACK =ZR JACK. a1 onders should ba addressel t) slon. The hall of the house of representa- | 694 In 1892, Today was also the heaviest st [ STROMSBURG, Neb., Oot. 10.—(Spectal | yod, except one lght In Hanscom park and | The 1aw wis inaugurated by the present | oo tie” Turiiiing . Sward Combat. e the , S Kansas st wernment, and was h | Three 010 Sports. 2 Boowme DICTIONARY DEPARTAENT tives was packed, and as Governor McKinley | registration in the history of Brookly, the | Telegram)—W. L. Stark addressed a fair | one’ in Jeflerson squre commented upon when first put Into foree: ! A Bosrern i entered the cheers of welcoma given him | total there being 76.558, against 67,469 in | crowd in the opera house here this afternoon. | The subject of an artesian well In River- | {rnder it, 1t I8 claimed, none ‘of the present Pl i R were deafening. C. W. Raymoud, vice presi- | 1892, the next heaviest first day, He devoted two and & balf hours to the | view park was resuljected and discussed | offenders can be reached by luw, Coming Oct. 15, 19, i JON OF1