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.| temporarily filled by his bondsmen appoint f\‘ * OR MEN ng Charies E. Summers, formerly sherift of E () [II S{ Tucident, * | thts Gounty, : b I,' mers, former ' ‘k ] . ge Hall's Court the Bcene of a Peculia CHERRY COUNTY SWEPT BY FLAMES, +§ . o Innn..m taver. He had been reported an, e % | | | Two Men ¥ JURYMAN CAUSES ALL THE TROUBLE| g+ oo 5 ol ,c‘ix men Ruined. b, Oct. 24.—(Special Tele- ’“Q Allcges that an Attempt Was Made to | 8fani)—A fearful conflagration has just ,C\‘ il b e t At 1o Rewderng. (e cver (he souther art ot Cuerr | 4R account for it in no other way than by the price itself, that we de- a Verdict In an Interests county and the northern part of Grant. The ‘.‘ *x % % ¢ : T T s sire to cinch our advantage right now by a dozen delightful doses stacks, homes and in some Instances stock ‘F‘ 'wo men, names unknown, perished in the k We have made such a decided success at selling things and can J— IYANNIE ANCOLN, Oct. 24.—(3pecial)—A big sen- #alon was created In Judge Hall's court this ‘ from our furnishing goods department. You may shop all you ;‘ r ‘u; v\h-ln J.”y‘“m; I8 ',L, Sh';\ul! lh.\H‘ A'lw“ |HI\‘ ot ul number of ulml.mr-n'fil X 1l before the court the evidences of 80| was burned and a large space of range | Joupd o 3 e b, St s 3 w1 want to—but you'll finally come to us. of the jury which is sitting upon the G RNt (0 805 ke i cae of Leavitt against Rawlings, The plain-| At Presen SR st ! *-y Ciff was n member of a picknicking party [ “X!ending farther north. The destruction of | $& »k'\’ which hired a team from Liveryman Raw- | property is great and a number of stockmen f\‘ i It was guaranteed to be a gentle | will be ruined financially. | 3y / ’ " 3 | X aa i Fae ’ :' 1 “M“I’;‘““ f;‘r‘“““ ‘“ “v“" At bt SEae | L bk i LU | %k I\ICH S Fine l;mnder.sd cassimere r | All t,he new shapes in Fe. I\[CI] ) fis v e Burglars Raid Feelght Cars. | N shirts—perfectly made— | dora hats — or Derby, | wa runaway, and every member of LINWOOD, Neb., Oct, $h.—(Spesiati—Sun: | | | Eleg unt calfskin gloves. .. | party was badly injured. Suits for damages | 50 ST S FAe i 3 >; % aslow as..... PEERRTTI | efther.....coiviiiiaiiiie | Rollowsd ewarl's stors was (o the affect | 04% DIght three merchandise cars standing Lk F C 1 ‘ l it E lops was Jeft at his house fast|O" the side tracks in the Eikhorn y nn,;:\"x mne | | | 1{ l b b Ly by his house Jast | .. e broken ope se! gos of | b | | | i b Mhlch read frightened away, as all they obtained was | Xa'S& 7 | i vi Hang the jury. Dow't give them |onc pair of shoes. | Thero I no clew 1o the | BN All Wool w diply lnen sufts—or col- ] Phe cent damages. You can see it's a black- | barties, e e ok | A beautiful line of Herms- /| | & R | All the new shadesin 4- mailing seheme. Sm with me. A Tonds 801 at & Good Premium. ‘\)Q fortt dved Bosis | lars, either—as flne as in-hand ties | ]flllc " ome. Smo . j nds Sold Tood ! [ e . T . . -hand ties....... ..., Friend.' BLUE HILL, Neb., Oct ecial Tele- F. X 4 - dorft dyedsocks,per pair o g A R : o fiols wan b spelled and in ex- | kram.)—Blue Hill school district voted $3,000 (,IIC\’IOt | | ecrable handwriting. The jury was imoedi- | & per cent bonds yestorday to build an addi- | f\l, | ely dismissed until the afternoon, - when | ton to the brick school house, and sold them | Joogla ~. . Rhey were sent (o thelr room. Upon recon- | 135t night at a_good premium .\c)é - | | Chinchilla VeI Court. o' Hal arissed o urs Rt Down ' Boousskar, Suits it admonishing them to dismiss the incide i AT AT S and sveryth ng connected with it from their | NEMAHA CITY, Neb, Oct. 24.—(Speclal.) | sminds, and not to consider it in making up | —Policeman Will McKnight of Auburn last m verdict. He also cautioned them not to | night captured Thomas Smager west of this read the newspapers, and admonished coun- [ city, after a long chase. He Is wanted for el not to reter to the incident in discussing | bootlegging at Auburn the case. This last admonition was brought | —_ - — out by a spirited colloquy between the at- | Had a Serlous Time of It torieys, in which each side accused the other | While In Chicago, Mr, Charles L. Kahler, of perpetrating the job; the plaintiff for et-|a prominent shoe merchant of Des Moinos, s Genuine woolen shirt— 0r | Anelegant ribbed under- 0() drawers to match— J G | New shapes in teckscarfs b -l ; A corth 85 th (Sacks Dl s Y UV e e Overcoats. Only an undershirt—a ful- | | The very bast fleece lined fect, and the defendant for results. Iowa, had quite a serfous time of it. He took | N bt i r' i 4 Yo turtter investigation will be nlm]:\'rm i such'a severe cold that he could Kardly talk | ly 50¢shirt—no drawers wollen underwear—rog- s Wilson Bros. fancy sk 1 duy, and the hearing of the case was then | or pavigate, but the prompt use of Chamber- to match.......... .., ice — e Wi proceaded with, much to the disappointment | 4jn's Cough Remedy cured him of his cold it “lf”' price $1.25-sale that are worth $1.50... | of the large of attorneys who had | ¢, quickly that others at the hotel who had | | price per garment....... | gathered 10 hear testimony. bad colds followed his example, and half a | 1 L] L B P At s Sy [] ' AL VIADUCT. | dozen persons ordered it from the nearest e (] A mass meeting of citizens was held at |drug store, ‘They were profuse in their the conncil chamber last evening to consider | thanks to Mr. Kahler for telling them how to o the north side viaduct matt The counell | cure a bad cold so quickly. For sals by | BOY'S KNEE Pants v ]Oc has sulmiited to the voters a_proposition | druggists. o bond (e city for $200,000 to build a via- | — - | duct, the north side of the city, under REGISTER TODAY. | the Oakley law it lecessary to vote the honds first and bu @ viaduct with the | Only Three Remalning Days for Reglstra- | 3! ) i ale pri 75 Droceeds, then collect from the railroad com. | el AL | CHILDS' 2-PIECE ALL WOOL SUIT, sale prica C panies afterwards, Considerable opposition i il st evity oollliig bedth | has already been shown on the ground IIvml‘ Lo SO AL It ALt Rle DANL FRCORA oF. theLEoREIIiN Rat: ¢tich ‘ay | o (B4 olty: ‘today. .from 9 & m. (ol 9| | to warrant the people 1o vote that large | D. m. | » amonnt of bonds depend upon that body very elector must re r this year. Do | to compel the railroads to pay for it. Prop- not neglect the matter. ' erty owners on the north side want the via I eI L e e { L [ duct very badly, and are agitating the m b L tAds, | ter, although some of them are frank enough | hursday, October | . to state that they do not want it if the city | Friday, Novemb | is to pay for it Saturday, November 3 | L o The meeting last evening was to hear the CE reports of committees appointed to look up | PHIRTY-THIRD DEGREE MASONS. the various phases. The attorneys who had . . ] fonkad . the JA1 phacek Femied (A | supeome Couscl ieiad OMmesra Yentorday Successors to Columbia Clothin was impossible to find any method of pro and Adjournod. % 4 gedure that would enable ‘them to test the | N YOI, Oct. 2 The supreme coun- . Yoty of the aaw Under which they Pro-| cn of the thirty-third and last degree of | e el 0 et seion ot by h tas S0 ineAnctent and Accepted Scottish Rite | 13th and Farnam Streets_ until after the bonds had been voted, The |O0f I'ree Masonry, which has been in ses- citizens' ommittee, appointed to formulate | 8100 for the past two days, today elected a-plan of action, made the following report, | the following officers and adjourned: John — - F which was adopted, and steps taken to carry | J. Gorman of New York, sovereign grand | — r 5 e o A F e [ it t of $2.500, B 3 the plan into successful operation | commander; Willlam A. Heershiser of Ohio, ‘ N \ ‘“ F\TLR\ “ _\RK el L Qe bl ar | and money to the amount of $2.i er We report that it Is sense of your | lieutenant commander; Granville A. | £ A 41 UL with a good margin. Wolfe took five hours' | record now Is 2:19%, which makes her eligi- AT Rhatile Ny yaur | feiens e (R | sleep here, this being " th st rest taken | ble to the twenty Class. [ 4 nitten exped.ent - and es _of Michigan, ster of state: | - leaving Chlcago advisable on behalf of taxpayers, | Vernon O. Taylor of Rhode Island, grand | 2 i P or less betweel e SK RN .o | € vote sald bonds, provided thai | pr { bavid W rtompson of ‘Conriectiout, | WL Oys o natysen '\’w; CLOSE FINISHES AT CHURCHILL. | such safeguards are placed _about | krand treasurer; John G. Barker of Brook: J : Tes | 8 — 1 the issuance. and Alsposition thereof. and | i, grand . sec retary gen “Rovert 1. | American Record for One Hundred Miles SO e rRACKS, | EXTa feats ar rd Driving Mark the letting of any contracts relating there- | Wright of Troy, grand of archives; Well L d°at St. Loui PRELRS DN 5 g Loutsville ifarness Kaces. y s will protect the city from any lia- | Willard €. Vanderlip of = M : RO T | LOUISVILLE, Oct. 2i.—The second day' < whatsoever, until a test of existing [ grand master general of ceremonies; lent Tias a Brief Inning at Oakley-Fred | L 2 h > lay's - statutes is had and a decision from the ‘ni-r\ms I-Z'l\\lrm\h £ Mini x]wl}“ grand n | Taral Lands a Winner. Tane -'ll;'v- "‘-“l'* \\I-l~ productive »rrznml o preme court of the state of Nebraska ob. al general; M. W. Baliss of ‘Wash | T {LEY, —Three srites, ohe | SPOTL and favored with fine weather. Track talned declaring the ultimate lability of | grand standard bearer; William J. Burton | ALBERT G, HARDING THE NEW CHAMPION | OAKLEY, oct. B nanem L Ohe ikl blows atiendanter about: EH0/E The f said railroad companies for the whole cost | of Rhode Island, captain of the ghard; A. | | 8¢cond _cholce and. a rank outsider, Bd h viad t, the approaches and abut- | nd marshal of the camp: — | Line, 10 to 1, won today. The two beaten | hIrd heat in the 2:21 trot was a horse race ting damages. We therefore recommend 5 rpenter, grand marshal of the . Record Held by | favorites, Tremona in the first and l[fon |ahd the finish was <o close hetween Charm- 5 hat a committee of not less than fitty tax- The following deputies for states | C1ass A Man Goes for the Record 7 | Master tn the Iast race, did not ket a fatk, | I8 Chimes and Sarah G that a snap shot | payers and business men be selected, who | announced and thelr appointmenis ap- Kadway of Ontarlo and Cuts Taral's fine ride on Hrendoo in the (Hifd | ¥as Necessary to decide the winner. The | will, in writing, undertake and promise | proved: Samuel P. Lawson, for Califcrnia; , % Bfalis dfineuridenony Brondop g dilre S i 3 4 - et 10 protest and defend the city's interests | Bamuel M. Chapman, for Nebraska: Ricnard Nearly Half an Hour race was all that saved the colt from de. | B®at was finally given (o Charming Chimes. | R in the premises and take such steps as|J. Graham, for Washington on feat by Gath. Track fast: attendance, 2,300, | Frank Agan won the 2:10 unfinished pace 4 Wwill guard against said viaduct being con- e of yesterday, taking the last two heats structed or any lability on the part of the | { MERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION e i s e (I e S e R e S MORSE will offer Thursday 10,000 yard R aaleaharabyL o ale bondat inmied o7, LOUIS. Oct. 24— Albert G. Harding, a | t© 1) won, King Henry (2 to 1) second, Car- | {rot. ~OEly one heat was paced in the last ¥ 10,000 yards of until the statute on the subject Ko Attendance nt the Annual Meeting | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2 ert G, Ha , a @ to 1) third, Time: 1 event on the card ond the race was post: ) power 1o astcas eosts and expentes thereo R S ey class A rider, belonging fo the St Lowls | Second race, eleven-sixteenths of u mile: | pohcd until tomorrow.” Robert J wil prob: i - ' H SEherkysioti ual A come e 3 7 Syol . : o c yrie (0 D) won, Addie Buchanan | ably be sent a fast mile tomorro e- 4 RRILAanallinkvecbean uiivinnd | denitely |- LOWHLL, Masa, Oct. s=Theatiendanse | Croiing olub, Is the holder of (he Amstican [ ph s 3} recond . Loatior (10 ta D) third . Time: | sults z ESS G[]UUS etermine: > ‘supreme court of Ne- | o : z the delegates to the forty-elghth an- | century ord, which, owing to his mar- | gg Pirst r = §1,000, o yo { nual meeting of the American Missionary | velous efforts today, now stands at 4 six furlongs: Brendoo (8 to | (unfinished o LINCOLN IN BRIEF. association largely augmented by the | or twenty-three minutes better than the b to 1) second, Bilsworth{ won the nrst, The difficulties surrounding the Call, an | arrival of a number of clergymen and dele- | poit provious record, held by Frank Radway s o o v lona | Tiorratne v afternoon paper, continue to multiply. This from the west and southwest today Agan enth and elghth heats | Choice of 40 do Joffee Tiime: 2:11, 2:11%, 2:13. Lottle £ 40 dos, A, D. Caffee's N the thifd and fourth heats and Sau Ch | e B and Saucers, Chocolates and After Noon Teas —40 different styl styles. High grade Japaneso ERA y T g vi r to $1.25 each 4 and Jack Bowers the sixth heat in | Toonstone, Cosst Boy, Kissel's Dals i . Whirligls and Fthel A also started Second rac: 21 class, trotting, pur-..-v ’ , & . L] o ngo (3 to 1) second, Kiva | in 2:11'e 2:11%. Coleridge won the second afternocon the old proprietors of the paper the opening religious services by | °f London. Ont. ime: 1:28% in 2:06%. " Colonel Thornton the fifth in | 80008, value from began action to recover from the new ones ent Gates the “greetings’ from the| Harding's victory is decisive and trium-| V@) QER1 Tymes A8 0 e $413, the value of print paper left with them and which had been used by the latter. In the damage case of W. Campbell against onal Benevolent societies were received. | phant. At no time was he in trouble. His | Rhettgoode (7 to 2) won, Pittsburg (7 to 1) W. E. Barton of Boston responded for spesii i , o | second, Philopena 6 to 1) third. Time the ‘colleges, and gave an address on the | 40Bged persistence was rewarded with the | J7aH & work of the colleges. Dr. of New | succes s 21l deserv Undeterred by | ‘ST, LOUIS, Oecf Jast § Louis re- | $800: Isabelle’ won the ( Walton, the jury in Judge Tibbett's court| York “spone COneel, Dr e % (".‘J.[ f,“,']:, b | et U Gl 2 LIRS ety ppli L nd | | found for plaintift for $726.25 Work, Dr. Cobb of New York on|'Pe flasco i e First race, five furlongs: My Partner | Sarah G won the The Fifteenth annual convention of the wo- Shurch Building” and Dr. of * Boston addres: All the r Judson Smith | stopped by rain at the fortieth mile, he went For fabrics that hae rgularly sold at u to $2.00 per yard 5 Dress Goods aisle—in a flood of light. Blossom second, Livingston thir ming Chi i, Macaroon and o th ports we man's home cleties of the Lutheran nd forelgn missionary so-| of I ynod of Nebraska | llau on | at the rec y with renewed determina- rd tod; highly lope | Sale commences at 9 o'l . _eleven-sixt iths of a mile 0 v miles had been covered, it £ 2 e { u A 4 L encouraging nature, and were 4 with | tion. After fAifty miles had been covered, il Second. Trifle. ARt 2:00 class, trott purse, :' i:‘ f"‘»“hmlfll st M-;”:’“ church. The "’;\ tion by the delegates, Rev. | was evident the American record would go 1140y Ll B o iy ): Phoebe Wilkes won the race in th 2 endance is large, and the program one of 3 mning, D. D, nade his report. ATV AT R ense among the| Third race, nine-sixteenths of a mile ight heats. Azote, David ightin- = - — - = 1 | unusual interest. The proceedings so far| Further addresses on Trid\an wmiastons | a0 the' exoltament wenkintenss amonk ithe [\, TLiMM,; Feos, CHineaxtsentin Lof 1a il Dan Cupid also started T, | T - have been confined to voutine work and ad- | made by Rev. C. L. Hall and Miss | large number of bicycle enthusiasts u«nmlml third, Time: 0581 B, i i A ’ dresses, 3 at the fair grounds track. Many of his| Fourth r thiricen-sixteenths of a mile: | Fourth rice, 2:14 class, paciug, purse, | ON SALE IN VELVET DEPARTMENT AT| WE PLACE TOMO v 3 ) The first of a series of shopping excur- | alle Daughter Married, | friends insisted upon his golng (0 breal the | YeVay won. isusle sccond, San ias' third. |30, (unfnisned Venture won "the” first | 4 il T )M,( Hllf)“ MORNING ON awwlpv.u‘um( !;y :h.; l:“xnnnwnl'lzll L"l\lll;"zn;;} , Oct. 24.—Miss Ithel| world's record of 4:19:00, held by the Eng-|{ Fifth race, one mi Jamestown won, | lv-i O, u]v.,w od and Rockeby also started, | A ABLE IN OUR VELVET DEPART- curred today, abou people com | sidest daughter of Senator Jo f chael, but his handlers refused to | Haroldine second, Gollector third, Time:| . Directly was sent to beat 2:07%. but could MENT OVER 100 PIECES OF P over the Unfon Pacifio from David City and | 2821 eldest day :‘:flr‘l.r(:sl naior Johin J, | Haliman Michacl, but his handiers refused to ¥ thir ne} | iRibegthiw e BaTL s s HENTIOYR | PIECES OF PLAIN AND points along the line, The train returned AN _‘,””M‘ Lo h" ‘:” alr ,‘l“;" allow it, "‘M'"“‘IK '"“"‘:“ a sure ‘]““:‘fi on the " ASAPTH }:,\1.-1* TRACK, Oct, © ::..‘;'"fi’. ;IHIJ': went a quarter of a HAVI:‘\ 1|"I MGG b this evening . TR SOIURC is evening, | American record, and that it would be unwise | ¥ race, six furlongs: Leanawell e in 0:46 % % 2 R SOLD FOR 5, AND O ‘Chancellor Canfleld has put his foot down | R&YV: l.| hnl llw‘ur) Hopkins, rector of the R i footuara Still very many | Galillee second, Tola third. “Time: 1:164 WILCON, Neb., Oct. 20.—(Speclal Tele- S ey e THERS i 4 C (a0t | church, officiating. " The wedding was the ' Y | “Second race, six furlongs: Indra won, | Sram)—At'the rices today the spori was 2 E FOR THE MORN- firmly against any outsiders attending the | most noted in the history of Atchisen, 1,200 | competent judges gave it as their opinion | it Second. Lany @ Ade hird, T fair. Results ING IS 6 IF YOU. COME K, political rallies held by the student invitations having been ‘ssued, and guesta| st Harding would have had but little |18, o on Tady Adams third. Tim 2:30 trot: Hob Swigert won, Anna Pixloy Al OU COME EARLY YOU P A barn belonging to Jake Strohecker at|Deing present from different’ sections of 8 e A | “Third race, mile and a sixteenth: Pa-|5écond, Jim Dunn third. Tdest tim 1 MAY ME OF THE $2.50 ONES FOR b Second and B streets burned today, inflict- | fhe country, especially the west and south. | trouble in doing better than 4:19:00. \uhl.m won, Captain T second, [Hume third, | Bill Pierce to beat 2 Time 3 67 CENTS. ng a loss of $400; parulally insured. e church was handsomely decorated for | The work of the pacemakers was very | 2:30 trot (unfinished): Arminian won first Wpvas thronged to its ut- | good, taken all around. ~ At all periods of thie he bride was accompanied | py ar eld we! t s sche | accompanying his car on a trip of distribut-| to the by her father. = Her 'mm‘ r“l\:hnl\_l .\I\:‘:‘“‘fil!'“}l'l ]\:_;lill V\fil“l‘n::“:l"“; ':hl.:llfi" Ing specimens of the finuy tribe to Al orders | Miss Constanee Ingalls, was maid of honor, | $YAY® keeping at least five minutes anoad. | A at Lincoln, Utica, Bradshaw, Palmer, Litch-| Dr. Blaic and bride will make their home h ]‘“, “ g fonia “;“ly“"“( :l” n} ol Bixth rat field, Grand Island, Auselmo, Helsey, Alli-|in Kansas City, Mo. ead of ten minutes, and as at this tim Fish Commissioner O'Brien came in today | nost cu ce, five furlongs: veh 'second. Time: 1:0 R ST o ; e, one mile: Tom Skidmore won, | JOMNSON'S LATEST AND GREATEST, | — . i e cond. Time: 1:43, —_— Cl . one-half mif Pandora_won, | Makes a Mile on a Straightaway Course in e Bluffer | h#at In 22915, Secure second, Mercury third | Pretense seconc Whizgig third. Tim 9 5 Ly ol e~ the crowd shouted to him to go for the 1:35 4-5 at Buffalo, aShe NS HRIOROM, IBARIONC AU || o o gon’ Kidney o luree asryoss. ised. | RTIAE 00T, B BN B W OIT o3 | T BN OE. MT. (Ot et o | AT o e R L e Special offerings in our Dress Gcods aud Silks C aches. Trial size, 25 cents = siderably and finished exactly 5:08 1-5, in-|five furlongs: Wiilfonso won, Kiberon | select party of bicyclists on the Tonawanda Church Social at Valley. B o EsantaAl drigsits | SR, AR e ‘nm-und‘“hl:ll:n v, Hime: 108 B bl toky aaite BN ,‘\.'““_;ff,,,‘,‘depamments for Thursday. Sse them E N VALLEY, Neb, Oct. 24.—(Special)—The | TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, The pistol spoke at 10:30 a. m., and paced '“f‘;""x“},\”“ ocole milel JBuity wom | 8 Johnson, the racing man, went a mile | t Jhdias (pEihe Rrestixiariaaiodurch IAYR K 4 aoclaty'ior BonaTor thet Revolution his | tiartia thontn nne i sumaey, Resdiog | 3 {8 iRon sechnt B dove Gl T%H | acraighi” nway, naced by, ' quadruple; in | soclal and supper at their church p been orgunized at Kansas Olty, | vece way et the e e pit oM | it race, five furlongs: Manchestor | the marvelous time of 135 35. Yk has Paul Laig has confessed to the murder at | covered in last evening. After the supper was over | e A the question of woman suffrage was dis- | b8 4 o cussed pro and con by able speakers. The 0, IL, of Harrison F ] 3 miles being | won, Pontlear second, Deno third. Time: | been here for several days with the Stearns por was ove < covere 53 4-5. m and Roth, | 1:0 ; team. He brought Johnson here to try ] ) ) : : Wy arris his next pacers, made things much livelier | _Fourth race. s Artiltery, won, | {50, o Yol & e taway ver: thia. pave. proceeds of the evening were $32 Tho Universalist convention for the west- [2nd the ten miles were made in 27:10. Thirty | Panway second, v third. EIME | ent, which §3 as <mooth as a parlor ‘floor. The Elite band of Waterloo gave an oyster | €0 district is in session in Chicago. |miles were rolled off in 1:19:414-5, and| “Ridin race, six:fafiongs: Foxford Ry eyt DU (hora (s okl supper in Mayhew’s opera house at Waterloo | L. F. Stenn, senior member of the failed | fter 1:46:27 hard riding forty miles. Fro 'lvmn,hl second, Coramodore Roughan third. | fully measured, but there ls a sto All ] last evening. The band has just received | firm of Stenn & Co York, has com- | this time up to the sixty-one mile stone, the | Time: 1:16% quadruple was ridden by C. H. Cailahan, | its new uniforms, which are very handsome. | mitted suicide pace was very fast, Harding riding a good | Sixth race, fivé furlongs: icoll won, g 3 ’ " L et $ 8 oNOm 1 H. Seavey, Pat O'Connor and W. A Some thief stole Ralph Brown's fine bay | Th. ten minutes inside his schedule. The pace | Herkimer second, Navahoe third, Time steel men throughout the country met 102 | Bhod The tlme by quarters was: Firat . = = mare one evening last week. ~No trace of| in New York yesterdsy for the purpose of{ WAt fow slackened considerably and the | ‘HRnymaf, mn. oot 24.—First race, six | {iiarter, 0:24 o oo e @5 | Men's Christian assoc . y either the thiet or mare has been found | forming a trust, | elghtieth mile was finished 8 2-6. The | furlongs: Jim T won, Designer second, |‘:A‘n»‘."'-':'m‘vi~ LA R ‘III“" Claimed | (N® Omaha Young M hr y up (o the present time, A roward of $50 is | ook S £ New York lost §5,000 of | I8 Were now averaging close to the three- | John Cowan third. Time: I | {hoosrio IO Were lsad, id Tt is Tistmed | tion, “Both'feams hay o . offered for the mare. B e orereT of New York lost $5.000 of | minute mark, because the rider had no reason ond race, fiye and a half furlongs: | (ATHS EA0 RS no, Mistake, and, that Johueon | some time. Omaha has engagements with | i » 3 faeed Telurned last evening trom | 12 employer's money in speeulat 0 15| (o try hard as that gait was more than faxt | Black Jack won, Momus sccond, May ve | B man Deingte WL o out and | Novraska university. lowa utiversity. Doane Michig o he attended the burial of his [ "OW under arrest. gh to bring him home well ahead of |t Towme: . L L it | (Y for another recird tomorrow Bvery ‘one should thrn oot Y 8d Chicago. | unole, George Howard Charles Shields has been arrested at Mont cord. The last mile was wheeled in| (1o Cripple i QLY. 8 e ) sl B.LLS, 2y | r V ) tle Cripple won, Despot second, Wolse Sloux Falls at the City Tenrne: Hon. George Puffer of Waukesha, Wis., | Pelier, Vt., charged with choking a restau 18-5, and in 4:37:56 4-5 Harding shot | third, Time: 1. | Py ¥ TANTRAT: Lebigh Was Qui ! L] 18 visiting his brothers at this place, H. M. rant keeper to death across the line victor in a glorious contest | Fourth race, one mile, mateh: Libertine | SIOUX FALLS, §. D., Oct (Speclal)—| priNeRTON, N. ., Oct | Always Reliable, P and D. B. Puffer jeorge Gould and & party of friends are|and holder of the bicycle record for 100 | Won, Cash Day fecotd (Time: 1o, | Bloux },n.h will be represe ot ll 0 ety | defeated the Lehigh team thi n | Ways Reliable, Purely Yegetable. s - eported to have k 200 qu - A fbey e | Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: In- | state whist tournament, which will b d | 4 1 " s on ertectly (nsieloss - . Nanee County I'nrmer Killod reported to have killed 200 quail in Mill T | miles | stallator won, PeMetis second, IHandsome | g Sy ! | to the tune of 32 to 0. Despite the wretched | fectly (tasteles wantly coated, purg county, Missouri yesterday 1 the steenth whick at Sioux City, Ia., January 10 ulate, ‘purify, cleanse and strengthen, RAL CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., Oct. 24.—(Special Missour] yestords | "His fastest mile was the nineteenth, which | Shirg. ot | B | e XS T SonuAry uffs, | condition of the ground, the g was the [ WAY'S PILLE for the cure of i dimrace of 3 , Neb,, * Miss Lena Green and Miss Sarah Ives|was run in 2:302-5, and his slowest the | K. S CITY, Ot Champlon James | Oména, Bloux 'Oity, Dentson:. Bloux. Falls | best seen in the Aeld. thi o - the Stomach, Howels, Kldn Bladder Ner Telegram.)—Lon Collins, & young farmer | werq seriously hurt near Denver yesterday | eighty-fourth, which look 3:15 to accomplish. | J 8 presence at the Exposition park | and. Cedar Ilapids. ' Five games Of (WEIVe | orforene on Prtacminiis year. The In- | L0, & ecasts, " Dissisens Verigo: oulets parers ving In the northern part of Nance county, | by being thrown from a careias Harding was paced in his great ride by | today lent interest to'the racing. The win each of duplicate whist will be played. | evidence of champlonship. form, white the | ©/% was accidentally shot while hunting this| An epidemic of typhoid fever has broken | G. A. Maxwell, Horace Rumsey, Tom, Dave ',"‘,‘,“4-r"l“,“j"‘_“ :‘,:"""| 'f} [ }m‘[ o 'l':"" """”']“‘ \';““‘ feame “'“_; catelst I‘;’*"' ,"I openings in Lehigh's line were made with aftornoon with two brothers, about three and | out at Bere, Ky. Bad air caused by the long { and Louls Coburn, ‘E. W. Roth, J. A. |3, GUrey. ot to 5 and Jaydine at} iowland 1 Baxer Gates and | out difficulty by “Princeton rushers, & half miles south of this place. His | drouth is suppased to be the caues | Weaver, E. J. Roity, Gus Leeflel, W. J.|who should haye ‘been favorits, and the| b- L Richards [ (JHEW HAVEN, Oct i “The Yale “varsity | SICK HEADACHE, brothers brought him to town at once, but | uuiuin Robert B, Pegram, a veteran of | Corfe. O. L. Rule, Fred Hattersly and A.|last event to Roek Hill, & stontly played efit | el "this ‘atterncon. “ihe sams was plased | FEMALE COMPLAINTS, he died as he was being taken from the [, P KGR, Be Kegram. o vetran o Crow. G. A. Maxwell, who started in the | second choice. Resulls e W the old time Omaha - 4 2 LLl of shot struck hi . | i3 gy s . ¥ rst race, seven furlongs: Nellie B won i v | ) 2 i 2 o he R Nem h nited States and confederate o Y Nellie | in a downpour of rain e, 23 1o 0, BILLIOUSNESS, wagon. The koad of shot struck him In the | JIL g, CRIRE FHALes, andconed first race of the day, a three-mile open, class | | FIrst race, seven furlongs: Nellie B won, | tayorite, one of the best short stops who i IND arm, Delow the shoulder, and ranged upward | %, 10 0 B o YO ied | A Droke the competition record for that dis- | J!iJ%¢ # s Chssisy. po; . me: | ever picked A are nrranging 101 ' ars 8. A Koll of Pociond. Cal. Bad thel ICESTION, :v':?ul:lml‘.k*h:ihr Mmaln artery, He leaves B | o oeitom (0 Sithdran their fundy Lo |tance. Hs made the thres r:th'rh In 7:063-5, | ‘Second race, four and & half furlongs: | glve him jbenefit at Charles Btrect park | g Tiok Lo ansain tiax 2 ollats il ettt n~v~| DYSPEPSIA, G © . g ne y te: econds of lohnson's e ay o Jerquet econd, e t Saturday afternoon, w n A eke i p " Aoged Cmis Gromiarvestod, | L1531 Inocme ax aw s Tate opar: | 4K aseiy ied seconds of hascn's ime. | Ly, Du Noey Jorujes secona, “Hiuber | nesh Bilpesy) Siciaeon, wien, % piCkeq | I ke ey bt was s omged | CONSTIPATION o SKA CITY. g ton. | Winners at Cedar Raplds. | _Third race, mile Joe | meet the Young Men's Christian association | until I used Chamberlain's Pain Baim. That| and All Disorders of the Liver. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Oct. 24.—(Special | " Harry R. Rellly, the crank who has been| CEDAR RAPIDS Ia., Oct. 24.—(Special | Courtney won, utherner | team. Walsh s still confined the house | remedy cured me and I take pleasure in r % Telegram.)—Dick Myrick and Harvey, alias | writing to the Vanderbilts, Pullman and | Telegram )—Bicycle races today resulted as Time: 1 with 'NN injure 1 ';‘fi v}"y' ] .”1‘1"‘”." “ir- | gommending it and testifying to its eficacy.” - Jones, were arrested here today, charged with | other rich men, has been sent to the insane | follows | adiiain Thon sl fuctongs; . Jacdine, won. | Siaisacns $8 S0 ould " patronize | ai"medicine 1s also of great vaiue for rheu | gQuserve the following symptoms, resulting from pocket plcking. A letter found on one of | asylum. Half mile, open: C. A. Wilson won, Paul | Thme: 158 e 3iped | — [ matism, lame back, pains In the chest, pleu- [{ATA%A 0F the digestive Griana; Constipation, in- them from Omaha advised them not to ewn‘ A plague of diphtheria is ravaging the | Segsbee second, C. A. Dieman third, Art| Fifth r five and a half furlongs: Rock _Weston Ahend of Fime. risy and all deep-seated and muscular pains. | ity of' the stomach, nausen, heartburn. dlsguss in Omaka, as detectives were looking for | country in [llinols and ntucky in the vi- | Coyle fourth, Tim 1:14) Hill w Champaigne second, Belle Stout | ALBANY, Oct “ward Payson Wes- | For sale by druggists. of tood, fullness of welght of the stos woup them. Myrick formerly lived at Sixteenth | oinity of Caseyville, Ky. Forty deaths have| One mile, cpen: Art le won. C. A.lthird. Time: 1:liy | ton entered the city fifteen minutes before e sructations, “winking or"Auttering of the heast and Davenport, Omaha, and Harvey, or | gocurres a wee Dieman second, Dr. Whelpley third, C. A g e { noon today. He left Newburg at 1 o'clock | ath of a Centennrian inis Bosture, diinness of vision, dots OF Webs P 7, occurred within a week el 3 airie Lily shows (. Iy Minn of vision, dots or webs Jouss, at Sixteenth and' Jackson. They 'will | "y sony of Thomas Tinsley of St. Joseph A — 8I0UX 8 D., Oct 1y | last Monday afterncon on o s0-mile walk | g1 H, Oct. 2—Mrs. Rosetta Sax- | befiho the s, fovertand duil wiin in o hea bo heid until Omaha officers are heard trom. |, vi® hon% Of Thomas Tiasicy of St Joseph, Wolfe Full of ¥ IRy o, Merr(By through the state and must reach that city | 1on, ‘mother of the late millionaire banker Yok, paln [a the aide; chiet Hmle an Postmaster I n of Geneva Dead. was taken from the cemetery where it had | CLEV '-rl»-\l-\l» 0., Oct. 2 B. | vace track here, Prairle Lily, own | order to win & wager of $.000, He was| A. M. Sax 1 tonight of old age. Bhe fhissl f bt burning in the A GEN Neb., Got. 24.—(Special Tk.h.,l been buried. It had evidently been in the | Wolfe of Chicago, who is attempting to Boyce of Brooklyn, Wis fifteen minutes ahead of his wchedule today. | was born in Virglnia October 12, 17925, and | (A fow doses of RADWAYSE PILLE will fies A - & dissecting room of the medical college. lowen the bicycle record between the latter | puth B0 @, BECREA T o # - — years and 13 days of age at her | e, 25'um, o il the above mamed digorders ] gram.)—Jere Donovan, the popular postmas pltuadices M ainiins city and New York, i Chaneiang | TS 1 B3I THe bk wad 10 VeIY ad | oot Ball saturday. She retained her faculties to the | F RRNT Y A OOISTS OR ter of this city, died shortly before noon to- | Oregon Kidney Tea cures ba e, om the west &t 2:45 this moy forty- | too slow.” She was entored In fificen syous | On Baturday at 3:3 Gates college team |last, and remembered many things con- Send to DR. RADWAY & (O Tock Box M8 kon Kidney Tea cul ckache. Trial | from the w 2:45 this morning, forty- | oo slow.” She was entered in fifteen 3-yoar-!| € Y .‘3" day. He dad been Ui soms time WM | sias, 35 couts, All drugglsts. five hours out irom Chicagv. This time | old races this year and won twelve of them | from Neligh will line up on the Young|Pected with the beginning of the century. New York, for book of Advice,

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