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THE OMAMA DAILY BEBuJ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1894. NN O | right of the national board to either pre- greed to permit any and all resy ).-Mn.[ w &(‘j‘r 0 B D l‘ LVL to take him to Montezuma on a charge of ME MENTS In order to show himsel all Fight, though, | Asaph track after Monday. The declslon d fssued, and Gilbert was not taken to Monte- he offers to answer all charges before Mr. | will let in the stables now running at the suma, and his whereab s unk [t —_— Young himself, with 8. Karnes, president | Alexander island track. Another Innova- y 1 e , and 8 whereabouts are unknown to B f the American association, and a third | tion will be the one-two-three betting, but e ek ol § hia friends, who are searching for him. _He Will Tnsist that He Did Not Administer a | disinterested man, these to’ act as (hree | foreign bocks will not be allowed Nomination ,Deglinod in A vance by Gov- fras r'xm-lrl witness in_the ::m“m«; nttmu Dean Alexander and 8ix Cotner University b ors. Og stealing cases agains e Burton oy*, M b Knockout Blow at Byracuse, ernor Jackson Has Plenty of Seekors, who are supposed to have caused his disap- | Scholars Oharged with Eody Snatching. ) pearance. BEAUTIFUL AND BRILLIANT COLOKS THAT DO NOT FADE, WHAT WAS DONE LAST SEASON. ST. PAUL IN THE WESTEKN LEAGUE. sotentific Discoveries that Lighten Labor< — A Weaver's Experienco in Dy arpets GREAT SENSATION CREATED AT LINCOLN e " s Batting and Flelding Avernges of the West- | $100% City's Franchise Formally Trans- CLAIMS HE WAS IN NO WISE RESPONSIBLE ern Association Finally ounced forred to that Clab, According to the old saw, “it is better | CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—The Western league late than never,” and in this the local base | base ball managers at the meeting today Riordan's Death Due, According to Fitz- [ ball fans, who have so long and patientiy "“lll\.:‘ll\‘ lu:x.v‘)[“'l‘dr.ql 3-:.\11 to ln:.» un::lm'm. awalted the following statistics, will dount- n, 8loux ty’'s franchise expiring at noon iy atrraroedind less agree. As the batting and fielding | Work on the schedule for next year was averages of a successful base ball associa- | begun, the schedule as proposed providing tion the following table shows some won- | fOr two trips cast for the western clubs and dertul facts, and amo! (hese the most | (WO triDs west for the eastern clubs instead 3 . CANDIDATES FAST COMING TO THE FRONT L I i Town Authorities Make an Arrest in a Sen- ) SO LRot, Within the last few years sclence has been riand's ¥ritnds Want to Push Him | CEDAR RAPIDS, In, Nov. 21.—(Special | Arrested While in the Act of Using the | 8t Work In the matter of dyeiug, and the res g—Frapels . Marion Drake, Las | Telogram.)—One of the boldest robberies ever Knife on the Stolen Remalns of ?,‘.'l’f.‘,‘",l'.‘"'.}f.';" xfif,';‘.',‘ffi"'lfrl'.’.;fi ':;|r|v:~":(lr'::n fayotte Youug and Others Who Are committed in this part of the state was that Otto Albers In the brown, ete. These dyes make colors 8o fast In—Why ! Jackson Guve Up. when three men went to the farm house of i that even washing in strong soapsuds will VA AR Mrs. Spaulding and her son, near Vinton, on not start them. If a woman is sure to get startiing I3 that the Western Association | Of thres, us last yea g — the evening of Oetober 23, bound and 1 the fast diamond dyes for cotton when she v Vov. 2 vorld b- | Tea Ve 4 4 )ne hundred and twelve games will be g ctober 22, bound and gagged | mol NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—The }\mll pub- | le "i:_ 'n’,‘.?w.‘.}"','\’.. 'H-Jh||.".','{"1lw'rnv ufm :‘)‘j“fi played b ich club during the season.| DES MOINES, Nov. 21.—(Special)—The | both and stolo $1,300 secreted in the house. |y nveoLN, Neb ov. 21.—(Special Tele- “.""fli '.‘|v (dye cotton, she will bo able to dye Mlshes a letter from Robert Fitzstmmons | e HOVEE o o8 e ing the youns | The schedule was left to a_committee con- | wihdrawal of Hon. Frank D. Jackson, the | OMicers have been at work on the case since ’ i absolutely fast, non-fading colors that will dated Boston, glving an account of the man- | body Is not so powerful, still {he ganeral | 8Itrg of D. A. Long Toledo; John 8.| % (0tt s eontest for the | and Monday evening arrested Shane Good- | EFam)—Six students and the dean of the| stay until the goods are worn out. ner in which Riordan met his death. He |average will com el BRI G L G TR B b el st odariits ""“‘l v has greatly | Wil Who has been bound over to await the | medical faculty of Cotner university were| A bractical dyer, writing in the Weavers* Tn the first piace, 1 did not steike | g, Odér podies in . leads' the | St Baul, to repcet at a mecting to be held | nomination for a second term, has greally | action of the grand jury. Albert Goodwin | under arrest at the polics station fonight | Herald, says: “I used to dye with roots and y! A2 i . y _of them fimit of $1L800 a month for each club was | complicated the political situation in this| has confessed that Shane asked him to par- charged with grave robbing. Their names | PATKS: but after all my work (and it was & him with my arm blow, which Is sald to be LT state. M. Jackson's withdrawal was mot | ticipate in the robbery, which he refused to | THAYECH HItR Erave robumg - Thelr namos| edious job), 1 was not ratisfied, for the a terrible blow. When the time came for me AT T exaetly an unexpected thing, but at the same |40, Goolwin and three strangers were seen | & - R. Medham, A. 8. Rose, < Rob-| colors were' homely, and often faded. At o go on the stage that night I noticed that : a8 Aes ; Whin: €1 going toward the Spaulding home on the |erts, J. A. Buford, J. E. Walier, J. M.|last I commenced the use of diamond dyes, 0 go on 8 eemed OLYMPIA, Ky., Nov. 21.—Pleasure at the | time it was rather a surprise at this tIme. | ouonins of the robbery, and the officers ex- | Ward and Dean R. J. Alexander Last | and the process is so simple and easy that the Rlordan had been drinking, but he seemed first hunt of the meeting of the Naticnal|As a matter of fact, his friends and those | peet to have the whole band in custody in a Wednesday Otto Albers, a man between 35| Work 18 a pleasure. T have used carpets able to take care of himseif. Captain Glori $ : | Fox Hunters' association yesterday was|who do not bear that exact relation to him, | short time, Nong of the money has been re- | o "0 5 0 ' ’ made of rags dyed with diamond dyes thre introduced us and we shook hands and went marred by the [nability of the Derby entries [ polit'eally, at least, belicye that the Kovernot's | covered vt s years of age, died In this city years, and the colors are siill as bright a to work. I hustied him across the stage, | wits—Romi to find a fox. The territory through which While driving in the country yesterday | Thursday the body was buried in Wy When Hew. o 3 ered. Politically the 3 the hounds were sent was very rough, and |action was fily considered. afternoon, Charles A. Donald " SemBtaSY, I ¥t Xi % e’ g feinting with one hand and then the other, o o it is doubtful If @ fox track was found. It | thing for the republican party to have done |y GU00N: FUASE |nn{.-o|:||z-§zm;r:;;“1y'::h:r‘;") emetery. Friday Superintendent Byer dis-| Many of the diamond dye fast cotton colors but not touching him. He made a pass at 3 e was impossible for the judges to determine | 4¢ tho coming state convention was to have | and relieved of his gold watch, — He had no | C2Yered through one of his assistants that the | aro so superior to other dyestuffs that they s ing by work done, and the judges o d be od d o | are used by dye 2 ere, ovel me and 1 jumped back. Then I closed with oiacksonidie s anything by the work done, and the Judkes | ominated Mr. Jackson for Bovernor for a sec- | money. The men wore well dressed and dis. | §7ave of Albers had been riffed and the used by dyers everywhere, oven in the 3 big mills ar ¥ o8, o him again and touched him lightly with my Omah o'clock. ond time. All concede that that action would | Buised with false whiskers. body carried away. The cofin 1id was found | DI§ mills and the large dye houtes. Imi h vind 2 exclte. - tators of these rellable dyes may claim that left. The glove rested partly on his Jaw and [ MeVer. Omaha . o arong wind, | together with the waiclte: |have been Arst-cluss politics. Now that Mr. Town Tnsurance Foople Meet. on top of the rough box, but coffin and corpse | their cotton dyes aro “just as good,” but partly on his chest. It was a very light blow | Lawrerice, Des Moine day's hunting equally as unprolific as that | Jackson is out of the race voluntarily, it DES MOINES, Ia, Nov. 2L.—(Special had been spirited aw Suspiclon at once | practical tests prove the diamoud is the only Indeed. ' He reachod for me with his right |Ganestord, Omana.......... [ of vesturiay®? When” the ‘cHumplon | s1akes | leaves ail the plans of politiicians at tea. | Telogram)—The stats convention of . the | 2A¢hed o some medical college conaected | Kind that makes colors whlch soap will ot and left, which I avoided by Jumping back. | Shaffer, Peoria kb | hiries, Fhe kiart was made before sunrise, | They have not recovered their bearing yet, | Farmers Mutual Insurance association began | "\t 00€ of the universities. “‘1‘:,","":,', hig :",‘"'f!',',"“", o That was after I had touched him. That is |SEY o MON: oo e | 311 | ut there was no run. Harly this morning | either, it the remark may be permitted in | a two days' session at the state house today, | SUPCTintendent Dyers placed Detective Ma-| , phe Slemond gves come i noarly Qfty R D e e L B T : the doms cried n track, and worked It oft | {he Iight of the enormous list of candidates | This 1s ihe fourteenth Anmual mesting pud | 100 on the case immediately on the arrival 3 - ] Pt PR L well. It had the effect of arousing the + ' 3 o g and will dye anything, from a pair of stock Smocked him out, for a man does not feel | horse tpK, iland........... 8 srowd, which dashed after the dogs, and|'hat have sprung up. the attendance Is elghty-one, rf'n-:‘f:-(!r“mf i’n“‘:o""“;' f‘m"; ‘hx"; “Ill'""" ‘."" :m‘: ings to a dress or cloak. ct | gone to bring back one De Hoas, who hac ! . ¢ A 'y At present there are two candidates who | fifty-soven of tho 134 3 o les, 8t. Jos I 8 80 hurried them that they soon lost out . county and - vy much like leading twice for me after 1 have e i It 18 estimated there were 500 horsemen in | are regarded as in the lead, possibly a bad | assoclations. The principal address of the | fleq to the Lone Star state. Malone has been ’ landed a knock-out blow. Steaues, Jacksoaviiie, .10 | 21 | the weeds. An aren of about twenty-five | thing for them, for it is a long time to the | day was by the president, C. W. Norton of kg ALt 'After ‘he had led for me I was first going [ Bbiizht, Lincoln e ¥ miles was covered. The dogs were hunted | holding of the convention. These two candi- | Wilton, Reports were mado by the three | 2t WOTK on the case ever since and tonight to close in with him again when I saw him | Letcher] Jacksonviia. (21200000 without intermissicn until 4 o'clock, when | dates are Secretary of State McFarland and | branch assoclations, tha Town, Hail and | rounded up a party of medical students at :g:w.ln;‘ml I:’l{l‘l‘:!l'::;H::’“(:‘l‘:“ngmflI‘}‘llcy:l. B HQuiee, b dosegis 111 they were called off. Ge‘m‘rnlll r-‘l M. l()rukvl.h “}“i’"‘i«fi”{&i‘.p‘lffi Tornado mutuals, respectively. The Town | the lecture room at Cotner university, Dean o do pain. | el Rock Tsiand 3 hvanine Seores Against Princstoh’ naturally have strength and whos C'S | mutual Is a new organization, and the ex-| Alexander was about to Illustrate his lec He turned his head toward Captain ~Glori | McVicker, Dos Mo ics i ORANGE, N. 3. Nov. 21—Princeton took | 2® @ little hazy are Lafe Young of Des | periment of applying the mutual idea to the | (ure by a practical exhibition of Qlssectl 9 and said: ‘Call time.” I put my hands down | McFarland, St. Toepi-Des Moinea.| 109 ANGE, N. J., Nov. 21 Moines, Colonel Ormsby of Emmetsburg, | jnguranos of town property, having been | ¢ DY ® Ppractical exhibition of dissection, Always Reliable, Parely Vegotable, . i ol R s i i ¥ a score of 16 to 4 v 2 i R0 ; ¢ perfectly P oRtel o o ELE R LRI AR R g B e b L Creston, 10 s oo far in advance of the | 711012 ‘Guring the yoar, n met increaso. of | the whole medical cluss under arrest. et AL IR DR tall oVsr Basiwine. e looked up at | Sweeney. Mook Talati. )11 | SOMETHING NEW IN WATCHES, TREAR I dostany $5.087,087, leaving in force to date $28,160.-( This occurred at about 9 o'clock this even- | WAY'S PILLS 'for the cure of all disorders of on fell over backwards. He ip at | Weieh st : emen evelop. 135. The losses for the year were $2,472.18, Ay the Stomach, Howels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ner me and smiled. The spectators began to hiss | Pedrod, Omaha and Lincoln.. ... . Wy Secretary of State McFarland seems 1o be | 53004 993 000 of which was caused by the | "S: The whole party was brought to the|vous Diseascs, Disziniess, Vertigo, Costiveness and yell ‘Fake,’ I was very much disgusted | Kreameser, Quincy oty 35 [ A Solld Gold Watch Movement and the | .o’y dindidate. He is a young man aused by the wings. I theught he was fooling all the | A5 0H Josoph and Teoria.. shows t va w hurg, prison. pleaned o time, for I knew I had not hit him ha:d | Mekibhen, St. Joseph and Lincoln Manufacturing company and the Hampden|drawal than they sot up & great demand | Joit w’“:‘fm:g L J;'"!g:f"rll‘:“ :"‘(?fn‘m burg. The prisoners were released on bonds | SICK HEADACHE, enough to hurt him. I sat him on a chair | Backard, St Josepa.......... compa; at Canton, O., are by far|that Mr. McFarland be the next EOVErnor.| ., ‘ho goiiar, Papers were read by Hon. J of 3500 each to appear for trial tomorrow FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and went again upon the stage and had a | M e the most complete establishments in the| Mr. McFarland came down to Des Moines a | gy il FOUIE, G40 FOTE HERl QX FROH: | morning. The body of Albers was taken to BILLIOUSNESS, round with Dunfee. Tk SRRELLL world devoted to the manufacture of high | few years ago from a town in which he was 5 Lo ¥, on ~‘Stock vs. "’ p Fi / Wyuka cemetery and deposited in the vault. “While I was sparring the property boy |Baitz Lincoin St grado watch movements and watch cases. | tho leading spirit because it was small. | Mutual Plan OOy | bt F eI An e oA v st AN DIGES IUNY began to take off Riordan's gloves, but he | fmercke. . e 6, 7 | The mechanical equipment of these factories | When ho got into- the legislature he let him- | JEUARCS B, B Cameron and S D, Harbes | Fwo tnore & it it DYSPEPSIA, shoved him away, saying: ‘Don’t take them | g 508 NG i is of the finest quality, and Its experienced | self loose, so to speak, and acquired con-| wo® SH o GOV G et ur- | plicated In this vandalism are still at large CONSTIPATION off; 1've got to go on again. Anyway I'm no Tacksonviile and Guiney.. s 91 | workmen are mot surpassed by any manu-|siderable fame for his energy and active par- | oo, Assuel:llnn(L‘Sr;l:l'l‘e“ye (*mf&fi!u‘l’e‘e: b o bl i e s d All Di o more good for this business. While T was | Bolind, ~Quincy d 3 3 facturing esteblishment in any line. Every | ticipation in all sorts of fights. ~Mr. M. | Gt Besoclatonscshal We Oonsolldate or | pesteq tomorrow. an sorders of the Liver. sparring my sccond round with Dunfee, . rosource fn (his magnificent plant 18 utilized | Farland developed straightway into a shrowd | 610 ? a c IS GVEHL N ol Intene) sxdltemunh Riordan fell off the chair and began to froth 4 RO Al and every effort concentrated in the single | politiclan and became Secretary of state. 3 Kibas i . e gt o, at the mouth. He died five hours later, He Omaha FHENN Qrection of making watch movements and | This office he is about to begin to hold for I““lr“l"”“nsl'{;rf passed declaring that the [ In this city, as this Is not the first case of At M ey died from apoplexy. Truly 1 can say t i, Des Molnes........ watch cases as nearly perfect as lies within | the third term. O eloe or stock company insurance was ex-| grave robbing for the accommodation of the |y, i v of blood In the head, kelds X was not in the slightest degree responsible R B 24 | human power. The seventeon jeweled| CHEERFUL CANDOR FROM DRAKE. |DPensive and not as safe as the mutual plan, | gissecting room. It is expected that some oI ot arthurn cdisedae and recommending a uniform plan; strongl! ot ‘welght of the stomiich, for his death. I touched him but once and ninson, Omaha...... 4o i 67 watches manufactured by these companies,| But there Is General F. M. Drake, railroad | approving the Town . Mutual association, | Sensational testimony will be given tomorrow | eructa ring of the heart. that lightly with the back of my Icft hand. | Mck Qui‘ney.. . e b and first put upon the market some four | president, banker, and philanthropist. He | commending the Hail Mutual association for | In the case. Messrs. Oliver, Owens and |{hokin iting sensations when a T did not punch him at all and suggly did not | Sullivan. Lincoln... s t years ago, have now a national reputation|lives at Centerville, and when the news of Iying dimness vision, dots or webs I Careoll, Inckeonviils. and Peotis ving, at a cheap rate, distributed a large | Schiegel signed the bonds for the students. e the sight, Tever and dull o strike him with my right hand.> T feinted | i, S FEpes i & b among railroad men and others who must|Mr. Jackson's withdrawal was given out W B gel slg sig! ull pain in the head, have accurate time. The latest production of | his was the first name on the lips of some amount of money to the ne v 5 v of perspiration, yellowness of th with it once, intending to draw him out eadade,” Omahi.. ney to the needy and worthy. —————— he skin these factorics is the smallest ladies' watch | fight in this: state. He was a Used Two Hevolvers. Apoplexy — Had lleen Drinking Henvily All Day. Suppiera FETTRRY in disgust, for I was sure he was faking. |STitly Jagkeonyille oo iy “;uj'l:("jl‘]'\“'-l_.l\“fl‘l"-‘;""fi::d;"{ Governor Packard of Marshalltown, GOTRE | tried, has proved successtul. The Tornado|®d had applied the knife to the cadaver Then he stralghtened up again and was DUL- | iroihers, | Jackaons e piay against the local eleven a ¥ | M. Curtis of Clinton and J. B. Harsh of | report shows that the company wrote 0. | When Malone came in on them and placed olice sta ote - | Plies. | tiney 2 . great cyclone of September 21, police station, where a preliminary examina and picked him up and carried him into the | Lantiltion, [Rock Island Emallest Watch Made in Amorica, and has a strong coterle of young friends, | = p 0“0 4 4 2 HRwaa el iy ASUT B Oua Y a e bR The factories of the Dueber Watch Case|who no sooner heard of Mr. Jackson's with: 16, ReDTeUNLY W B AHOITIHINN, thInkuitiln)| AR KRR TRENY bY ATUNE SIRILY (SUAReAWELE el o s aln 1 the sids, ohest, Timbs, and cross counter, but did not strike him. A oln Adventurer Clark Sent to Jall, Sa d o < s of heat, burning In the flesh, e R o oohried el AN v made in Amerlca, and the only watch move. | candidate. befora the last convention| DES MOINES, Nov. 21.—(Special Tete- | DENVER, Nov. 2l—Clarence W. Clark, of hast buralns I the et el at night. Since Riordan's death we have i . the adventurer from New York, who in-|the a of all the above named disorders, and Des Moines ment which has ever been made out of solid | of the party, here and made a sur- =y e : S & ) C A BOX. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS learned that he was drinking at the bar ten | O By Rock lsland.... ¥old: This magnificent 1ittla watch s called | prising fight. : He has money, brains and SrAm)—J. J. Anderson committed suiclde | duced Gertrude Hutching to on marry him SQIP Y D Hlinitosibetore hs went on the stags. Ther #The Four Hundred.” It is “The Four Hun- | energy, even J¢ .he. has turned 60 years. | thls afternoon by shooting himself twice | after two days acquain Jvas today | Send o DR RADWAY & CO., Lock Box 38 he went to the theater and was vomiting just o el ns 1n quality. and 1s | When ‘ho was. hore at the last convention | through the breast, using two revolvers. He |Sentenced to dail for six v for petty 5 before we were called. I did not know it at larceny and bound over to the district court ; : o010 only in 14-Karat and 18.karat solid gold |@ Party of farmers called on him and said | had been conductor on a Rock Island dining that time. He complained of pains in his ine Qiincy Sl L AMUSEMENTS. in $300 for perjury in procuring a marria Sases.Any lady who Is the proud possessor | (0 the candidate for their voles as delegates: | car for eleven years and was recently dis- | liceyse. Gertrude was present and wanis heart that afterncon and when he went on | and Omah; the stage his face had a bluish tinge. It was either heart disease or apoplexy that caused his death.” i RESULTs ON THE RUNNING TRACKS. Sprints ut Bay District Prove Disastrous to the Specalative Attendance. (48AN FRANCISCO, Nov. The book- of one of these gems has not only a thing of | “Mr. Draké, we are informed that_ you | charged and has since been very despondent.|a divorce. beauty, but one of the most useful articles money can procure. These watches, being of superior quality, can only be found in first- class jewelry stores, e FOUGET HIM OFF. Highwayman Tries Desperatoly but Unsues are a railroad prigident and a banker. What ara the farme?§ to expect of a governor who is at the head”of such corporations The candidate replied: *“‘Gentlemen, I will tell you the tfuth.: I am the president of one railroad; the ‘Vice president of another; the controllin@” tockholder in another; ex- pect to be thé:prekident of a fourth; I am the president“of ‘une bank and own three He was about 45 vears old. He lived for several years at Atlantic, la., where he kept the leading hotel and was widely known and popular with the traveling public. He had been twice married and leaves a daughter by each marriage and a wife. His latter marriage was to a sister of Hon. Alexander Swan, the once famous cattle king of Wyom- ing, whose home was originally at Indian BOYD;S Three Nights, Saturday Matinee BEGINNING TONIGHT. THURSDAY. DAVID HeNDERSON’S akers reaped andther harvest toduy. Only | ushane, Quicy fme favorite connccted with firit placo amd ) Savier. Tacksonvite can S0 the talent wort home poor. Coast records | Garver, Des Mlnos . .. ere broken in' the second and fourth races. | Grasz, Des Moines mmary: Eynch, Ttock Isiand cessfally to Bob & Grooory Clerk. others; I don't"éxpect to relinquish my busi- | g Cary Nicholas, delivery clery for William | ness interests for.@i$3,000 office. But I wish i e L. Gosney, 1305 Park avenue, was attacked | {0 %2y, gentlemen, that 1 am not the tool of s whool Janitor Kilied. b e bt 6 o'olock last eyen. | @ corporation copearth. -And it you will| STUART, Ta., Nov. 21.—(Special Telegram.) Yy @ highwayman about :6-o'elock last even- | 4nq a man that lives on the lines of my rail- [ __A¢t 7 o'clock this morning the body of J, L rooh: TEe A : ing near Twenty-sixth and Half Howard |road that is not my friend because I do not - L. First race . Mura- e Y Sweet, janitor of the school building in this PN £ e i, | MoFariane, Quiney. .. : | 525 | streets. His assailant was a poorly dressed | treat him fair.and square, J will withdray.” | FHO¢t: 39nton oF 115 & . "Dacey (10 to 1), se awona, 106, = U vetdios 5 man, who had evidently been shadowing him | And with this specch ho caught them. —He | BO sl by the side of the Wener @10 D, thint 1:15%. Wi, | Stein, St Joseph whilo delivering goods at a number of resi. | told the truth. *_His strength as a candidate | Hock 1iant track. Tho liead was_ terribly olitarlo, Howard, Arctic and Umma also | Zisler, Des Moines.. 4 Ah(H s 4 ‘or governor 18 great and means much fn the ed. e arose as usual and went to the Ta : : Eiuliney. Lincoln aiid 1 }‘fi{,‘fifli,"fi;x.’fi.fi“«'u"r"fl;m'} “flxl“::ll:;;‘}olz; coming campaign unless he-withdraws. school louse, unlocked the building and left o R TR R Tolinson, ' Lincon. ... 5. i | o e o e and. s Severat| OF the other candidates it may be sald that | hls Key and lantern iIn the hall. It is Won: Neille Beyion, fitv, 108, 1inrichs (7 to | MetGrevey, Quincy.. 1110 thrusts at Nicholas, but the latter was not | (Nelr Chances are embryonic’to a remarka- | thought that in a fit of melancholy, to which ), second; Il ftano, 103, Chevalier (15 to 1y, | Melougnl, Quiney........... hurt. As two men were running to his | Ple desree. Lafe Young has the mext chance he was subject, he took this means of ? ‘ cho Glen by Night; Bubble third, Time: 1:11%. Roma and Washoe |Ghrish. | Jacksonsiite.... axslbtance e robbarified to the two gentlemen named, as the board | ridding himself of the burdens of life. He Entrencing s Jn Qolden Glade; The, 8lso ran, R Call Ttea eI hea, 1 Y 2 b 5 now lies. He was a candidate with a third [leaves a wife and four children. KNOWI F (VE 4 T o A e AL Third race, one mile, selling: _Cadmus, | o tabod Do B } Paddt e Ratas enough votes- to nominate him in the last i 5 LED Feotur.s | Gardens in the Tperial Pa 2, Carr (2l to 1), woni Oheyesa, 104, |Torrien, Psorl Wiy Shra ¢ 31, Sehultz & Co, | Sonvention He owns, edits and manages Sensationnl Fight Over a Wil Bri foitand 1 ¢ In One Great | 600 . Fight of Ptk ) Combs @ to 1), seccnd; Major McLaughlin, | M. Jolnson, Quincy ay or 50 ago the firm of H. Schultz & Co. | {ya" Dajly Capital of this city, an evening| CRESTON, Ia., Nov. 21—(Special)—A sen- rings comfort and improvement anc reat Pl B i 140%, | Hhwe, : ¥ Palice; Pulace of Ebony and R. 1som (3 to third. Tim 1:40%:. | Howe, Toscnh caused the arrest in Lincoln of Max Freeman, | ropublican paper. Governor Packard has | wation has occurred in the Adair county dis-| to0ds to personal enjoyment when | Entcrtai ment | Gold; at Walls of China. Day and Installator also 4 5 ot P o i \ o 18 o a former employe. Upon recelving a tele- | acquired a large reputation and acquaintance | ot court over the will of the late John| 7ightly used. The many, who live bet- | ppypgplendant Scener steeplechase, mile and a [ Almark (6 to 2), won; gram from the chief detective here the Lin- | among agriculturists of the state through | 't ter than others and enjoy tife more, with bt AR ‘ coln police placed Freeman in a cell. De. | b8 connection with the World's Fair com. | (raig. Ho 1eft the bulk of hia wealth to b 5 Mugnificont Costhinety slakely’ ( to 5), second; iHappy 1 i b s ey 1 d, 130, C 30 to . T . vi e GOV his sister, Mrs. Margaret Joh . Durk ess expenditure, by more promptly | Fin.de-Siccle Bailets, aibter Dicic "0 Malicy, “Gusdaioupe, 1 e tective Huason nformed Schultz & Go that | Mislon of his sate, | Ko was ance BSTUOT | G lincen ' young 1ady waited on hin | adapts E'tho world's best. products (o e R Rt B o g e Rellias Chas | SIS et e e fore e e T m | Teated the only democratic representative In | apparently in u friendly way, but she now | the needs of Yhys:ml being, will attest | ooy vod ata Cost of $30,000 treuse, 87, Chevaller 8 to 1) won; Rigp. Euahcn | s L AT return. The request was refused and Free- | CONgress from lowa, turning a majority of | comes before the court and usks that the | the value to heaith of the pure liquid Curtain raises at 8 o'clock sharp R, Isom (2% 1o 1), second; Dookstadlr, 83, | Mpnemeyerc brosin, Tan was turned loose. Sohults & Co. then | Ve 6,000 votes. He is congressman-elect | Will be et aside, as she was the wife of| |ovative principles embraced in the FRER LIST POSITIVELY SUSPENDLL o i ; Rk decenied: i ne LAY Lo int kEa Y Wl T POSITIV SUSPENDED., Elyon (¢ to b, third, Timet 1:13%, Galfant! | fohnaon. " Peorin. ... Degan to take an account of stock and found | 4nd would not give up the wictory he Just | TG [EVIC o RIS SEIERGTE SRS e | remedy, Syrup of Figs. Prices—First floor £1.50; baleony 78e and 1,005 he Drummer, Model and Misty Morn also | Loalwck, Jacksonviiie R DLoutiSR00 Fos wath | oF: futs Garetinissl won for the office of governor. Colonel | @nd they ght the case to the bitter end. h e Adinission (0 balcony callory 26c. Matinoa DeMarris, Qu ne missing. | o0 by w bef i — Tta excellence is due to its present; g aloau) K 4 2 8 After this discovery was made one of the|Ormsby was once before a candidate, and Frighttul Experience of w Child i ble and pl nrjcdes it feor SLOD L clded Y o re o) > 3 eT— co s would hardly desire to try it again. Senator TRESTON. Ia ov. Sy in the form most acceptable and p! — el - S e e it et Hematis oy VK | €RTS LOOSE ¥ROM 11k J0CKEY LU, | foit, T \anted Ireoman arvestod gain | B. Hareh of Creston is perhaps the most [ CRESTON, Ia, Ao o~ {Special) =8 %) ant to the taste, the refreshing hud Ll {STH ST, THEATRE —r2iiai s First race, seven furlongs: Prince Tm- ey for grand larceny. A telephone message | {avorably mentioned of -all the new men|year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson of| heneficial properties of a perfect lax. Telephone 1531 erial won, Cass second, ~ Cyclone third, | American Turt Congress Dissolves the was gent to Lincoln and the man wanted | SPoken of by pollticians. = He Is a young, |Grant township had a frightful experience| ptive; effectually cieunsing the system, Tonight at 8:15 e G e N o| Ment and Probibits Winter Kaciag. | wag arrested at noon. Al of the furs al- | Sbrewd, careful politician and a good and | yesteraay. Ho was breaking a colt, when the | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers onigl 11y hecond race. seven and a halt furlongs: | CINCINNATI, Nov. 2L—The American | joged o have been stolen by Freeman have Hecemtulbysipeanpxia He has a clean | saddle girth broke. His foot caught in the ,,mftpe,mmemiy curing constipation oN T""E""’ ""“"“’N"E‘E‘ RIVER Gerals on, Seling second, sburg record, is a banker, as a senator has made an | prigle rein and he was drag 54 ? i SWA : AL 4 gged over the i f § excellent and Satisfactory record on the prin- | fola.” The breaking of (he bridls rein finally | 1 has given satisfaction to millions and | ey uro of” southern 1ifo Ly o standard c‘lxlml ll»uf(l that h.';\'o been ;’a]« n.‘e front u; released the boy and saved his life. As it was,| met with the approval of the mminnlY cumpuny“nlum.«n»lr;\i;?[zF ol e Time: 1102 AN Vea PHe pr : this state for several years, railroad rates and 1 RIS LR s, csi Tl Zd- MItMAKTE WELLESLEY, Fourth race, five and o halt furlongs: | e o Jory Choplrcnent agreemont ou. | liauor, and" al n ali is one of the most |3 Mmb was broken and he was severely | profession, b”“",“fi 1t i“"iv"l" "{" roale. | Introducing tho Pleganinny Band - Magnolia Peco Tempo won, Lavon sccond, Sude-qi | etween the Jockey Club and the Turt con- | Wyoming Wartender Disagroes with a Cas- proitie, B S0 0 G0 8 PEG OF G Y00 | brutsed. — His mother witnessed tas acci-| Deys, eiver and Bowels without wea ARG R third. Time: 1:09%. gress was declared annulled after Decem- tomer and Stops a Ballet. the withdrawal of the governor. Mayor | dent- ening them and it is perfectly free from —— e P RS e LML B e L U T 1 % however, | CLEARMONT, Wyo., Nov. 2l—(Special) | Hillis of Des Mones has shied his caster in P PR every objectionable substance. I5TH ST. THEATRE OnULAR 1030, (il rd. Time: | B expulsions that are made by the Jeokey | ~There was a shooting scrape in Clear-| the ring as a candidate for governor, and is | SAULT STE, MARIE, Mich., Nov. 21— Syrup of FIF‘" for sale by all drug- Telephone 1531, _AIOBH * NASHVILLE, Nov. 2L—Cumberland Park | club. The resignation of the old Louisville | Mont Monday. John H. Miller, the bar-|likely to cause something of a stir before the i=ts in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man Week of Nov. 25, Commenelng Sinday Mat. - The steamer Portag which passed dow Fesultn: Irat race. six futionss: Hegus | Jockey club was accepted. and the hew | tender in Carson's saloon, was shot in the | question fs decided 4 s b e 2 Sture » Culifornia Fig Syrap. won, Lorenn Mack secord, Storiotta third | Louisville club takes its place. The resig- | arm by a cowboy from the UX ranch. Mii- £rom Lake Sunerior tadsy; iaporinshaving bucediby tioROMomIa Tl Brral [ s“"MER BLIZZARD ) unknown ssel ashore on | Co.only, whose name is printed on every NTHE BFRNI.I OF THEM ALL. Time: 1:17%. nation of the Washington Park club was | ler and the cowboy had a misunderstand- NHYIIAGBEONERELEED [RUT liied pom o A [ P Second’race, five furlongs: Tessie Nicho- |also accept:d. Saratoga was elected a mem. | ing, when the latter opened fire on the| The causes that led Governor Jackson to | Hancake sho he crew ‘were burning | -gckage; aiso the name, Syrup of Figs e h L SLLL G B t Ias wen, Goll Dust sccond, Tramp third. | ber of the congress, beginning January 1, | bartender. His aim was poor. Three shots | Withdraw from an assured nomination, if | SiEnals of distress. Pancake shoals are o © G5 0 6o nned “yvou will na! headed by Time: 1% A resolution was adopted prohibiting | wera fired, the last one taking eftect. | that action was done after due consideration | dANKErous reet on Lake Superior, direcuy | wnd being b Ro g, MISS NELLIE ROSEBUD. Third 1 five furlongs: Mercury won, | racing after January 1, 185, during the | Both the parties were arrested and fined. |and deliberation, were many. ) state a iazic R 4 "ent any substitut offered. P i s Lot dodE R da e LA Nellie Osborne second, Ransom third. Time: | months of Decembe: and Febru- —— truth recognized in public circles in this Tee. 4+ BUNCH OF K 102 ry. netion of racing in De- Captain Ray Indicted A b A A Bidt Fourth ven furlongs: Metropc <f the present C. C LANDER, Wwo,, Nov, SL—(8pacial Tele: | L8, the AdmPsiraion of the. governor won, second, John Dunn third, i elected president; §. gram)~The grand ury orested Quite 8 | Lo bierny ThreLiary, sither to bimsels or b i W . Ere 8 y created quite a|pjs friends. It is true that the year has been if mile and seventy yards:|and sensation here today by indicting Captain [ one of the most turbulent in the history of 8t 1 Tasco second, Wedgefleld | till April 2, 1895. Patrick Heory Ray of the Lighth fnfanry, | the state. That fact only illustrates the third. Thme; 14150 b acting Indian agent, Shoshone agency, for Ml i it : 8T. LOUIS, Nov Louls re Jahnson Maxes fome New Rocords. branding cattle. belonging to . stockman | (huth of the statement made by politiclans sults: et race, halt mile: Nemaha, won, | LOUISVILLE, Nov, 2L—John 8, Johnson | named Boyd. Captain Ray 18 very obnox.- | hat Mr. Jadipn 81 Gi-Eire o) ihe: cocksion i, Ella Brooks third, | today made several new rds. In the stock owners because of hiy|Wicen the occiaion demanded e 3 1 i) 1z during the past year seized all the | stance: The Kelly army reception at Coun- Second race, five furlongs: Harding won, | M!1¢ flying start Johnson kept right at|stock that chanced to drift on to the res- | cil Blufts. That question will alw be a Oakyiew second, Tom Denohue third, Pime: | the Wheel of the pacemakers until nearly | ervation. In this ance he seized and | mooted one.. What ought the governor to A the finish, when he took a spurt and passed | branded’ some cattle which at the time |have done? The sheriff of Pottawattamic race, nine-gixteenths of a mile: | them under the wire. Time, 1:48 just| proved to be off the reservation. This | county telegraphed to the executive office b Mand Miller second. Emma | & second under the reccrd., He the | brings the case within the jurisdiction of ¥ Lisd ik exgoutive offiae Y:00y ) three-quarters in 1:21 flat, or 3-5 seconds | the district court and he will be prose. | that the army was about to invade the state. ‘ourth race, five furly: Duckadoo won, | Under Tyler's record of 1:21 3. Standing | cuted vigorous); He sald he was powerless to prevent the in- Herndon sceond, Censcr third, 106 | Start mile: Quarter, 0:31; thi 0:39 1-6; | vasion or to protect the people from the hos- fih race, six furlngs: Libeirly Beli | Balf, 0:57; two-thirds, 1:16 1-8; threequarters, Union Pacllic’s Coul Supply. tile invaders;: Forthwith Mr. Jackson or- Sun Ilas second, Yosemite - third, (A3 L Best previous record!| ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Nov. 2L—(Spe- | dered out half the state militia and he him- i P e o LIS 25, three-quarters, 1328 3-5. | olal)—It is expected that the ccal mires |self hied himssfl Yo the scene of the conflict ASADH, RACH Fi Ny, (B John L. Not Even Druak. £ this place will be taxed to their fullest |"| l:zne Rein ;e -of "‘1-: general attorneys Rl DL L AIRB, i& e apacity to supply the demand for commer- | for the Northw@lern railroad—one of whom hird n. Dretbund | BELLATRE, 0., Nov. 2l—The report cur- | ¢} “coql,” "Heretofore the Union Pacinc | 5aid alterward that he would ditch any train Second 1 and a half furlongs: nake cugo and elsewhere | company has stored during the summer | that Kelly's army might seize and attempt | Wil Elliott won, Panway Stcond. Long | hat John L. Sullivan was dead- in Boston | months " thousands of tons of coal for the [to go through,ghe, state. Then followed i h Trook third. Time: 1:1% caused corsiderable amusement here. Sulli | commercial trade, byt this year they huve | several confereiicgs. between the generalis- 111 So. Oxford St., Drooklyn, N. Y. gostion, Third vace, six furlonts: McKee won, | VAN left Hellaire this morning and was all | N0 Summer storage ‘coal to draw on, Cun- | aimo of the state Bf Towa and her ariviss Without injurious modication. Phoetos seccnd, Red Top third, Time: 1:19. | VEht. He is expected ut Lancester, O,, to- [ $equently all” the’ conl supplied “will’ have | 21 1 Kelly of o " A Fourth race, fiy )} a haif furiongs: | NIEht | to be mined.” The daily cutput of the mines | nd, General Keity, o the “hostile” and in- i Black Hawk"Won, 't lycora second, Senator VILLE, 0., Nov, Mr. John 1. | At this place now average 225 cars, and it {s | Vading armles. Algrward the army marched “The use of *Castoria I3 0 uaiversal and | “Tor several years 1 have recommenisd ""“m‘"“'lv 'V“"” 1 man | pase ‘\" th ":’\‘"‘ 2, d‘;"‘.':“k“'* this “'\""".“"““'1" i3 ”m‘"“ will ‘be nearly doubled :““_‘lr:f':‘( ‘\':"’.';"m:" ‘;:;L]""";": ?:1” “]"I" :‘l‘n its werits so well known that it scems a work | your * Castoria,” and shall clways continve & itth race, one mile® Sandowre won, e was not eve 8 m earance X encral laug eroqation 1o eadaree it Tew are tho | 8o s uvariably produced benetic Durkiiess second, Star Actress third. Time. | i SNy e e SR at the expense dt the raflroads that induced £F sfordugation to aaamets, Tew aio tho | da ma oa s bas inmariahly praduced benefiele :§ ‘ SRR el -Eulrly Woll, il CNe o the Wyoming War. the governor tp"tall out (he troops-of the tutalligent familics who do not, Leap Castoria | results, Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile: Owlog | NEW YORK, Nov. 2L—At the auction of | CHEYENNE, Wyo, Nov. 2l.—(Speclal)— | state, for a mofe' wéebegone, defenseless and witaln easy reach, WiN I'. PARDEL, won, Danway second, Fidello third ime: | high-bred trotting horses at Madison 8q Johnson county will endeavor to have the | harmless gang Wap Bever got together. This 3 e i sarden today the following were the best | Stale legislature make an apprepriation of | was the sort ofyUipg that bas induced the B e et made: From the Ketcham farm, To- | $25.000 to reimburse the county for, expenses | politiclans, together<with.the fact that Go- Fie S s fural s oy P BOSTON, Nev. 2L-The Boston Athletic ; i, o e BuFE b | oK Ritrt in PEne enttlemens “inarston s | gruor Jackson Memod (o malée It a polnt to s T UTNMAS Beasad ew. Yoou OWF: assoclation hus instru its representa~ Crariand, Phitademhin $5a00- Fre | biil of this kind passcd both branches of | d15appoint his ¥HenMs 1y the matter of ap- A1 on: the board -cf managers of the New | ton, to W, B Butharn 1and, $1,100; | the legislature two years ago, but it failed | hointments, to “){l'h' T 55-5 Wenk LA Sngland Athletic assoclation to move for | Miss Rachel, 2:20, (o J. C. Hik k, eity, ‘hadn'e withdrawn politics nRflP Vegetable. | to become a law on” account of the prema- | Yet if he [ ISR Sinttio aasoelation se wove tor | 08 | ture “adiournment of the house of repre:|woull ~have 'Juggested -his . renomination wnd the formaticn in jts place of & tinion | Prepared from the original fo mula pr. -erved in the Archives of the Holy Land, hay - atives. As It is, his withdrawal leaves open a fleld ineluding the fol s clubs as members . 1 /ng an authentic history dating back 600 yenrs, A POSITIVE CURE Ameriean Extravaganza Co's CROWNING TRICMPH, ALADDIN, JR. A Thou:and |[The Royal Batis, Pekin Ky., Nov. 2L.—Tt has b R agaaon, Bt Turf congress met in annual session here | been found in a pawn shop. Third race, five furlongs: Tuck Massie | today, With every member represented. The B wen, Goodwin second, Summer Coon third. | horses Disturbance and Gateway were de- SHOT BY 4 COWBOY, o Imported $15. Domestic13.75 N e e 3 d Cut to for Infants and Children. Order. Tigher Grades, Equal Bargains. No etter Cloths sold anyw Correct ¥it and Flulsh. Small \ ‘Taiors chiarge double. Our prices Vants and Overco inoney thai ready mad whata difierence i the and sty “ Plymouth ROtk £ 408 North 16th, Omaha. Onstorin isso welladapted to children that § Castoria , Constipation, 1 recommend it as superior toany prescription § Sour Stomach, Diarrhca, Lructation, knowntome.” IL A. Arcus, M. D., Kills Worms, givea sloep, aud promotes 4y ' th Strect and Tth Ave,, Hew York City ——TH——— that the politicians ‘were not expecting, with irick Works President Sule y on | ST LOUIS, Nov. 2l.—John F. Scherpe, - T thletics looking to the e ation Be, Seathietics looking to the elimination | oiiiacrlt of the Enter; rise Rrick Works o Abducted n Witness, pany and for some years president of the| ORINNELL, Ia., Nov. #1.—(Special Tele- extensive fron firm of Scherpe & Koken, | gram.)—News reached here today that Arthur . Nov. 2L-The managers| Trost OMcial Arrested for Larceny. the result that (hings are in a general hub- caster - Athlet Gloucester Athletic andow and Irwin Montgomery | DULUTH v. 2L.—George A. Elder, for-| hub, Some of the most earnest supporters " o loal . { Magnificent Christmas Clock Towal) Skating association, Metropolitari | a test of strength. Bith showed the color | Trust compa was arraigned today In|force the nomination upon him. There scems &x LISTEN . Ne thletic associatt of ‘thetr money, Lut Ofterwards disareed | the district court cn four indlctments for | to be no hilaflous of that sort exhibited \thietic club, Provid one s, %0 the test was declared | gran n the fiest degree ::f'-‘.'. n\'\;\lr,:‘nl r .}\‘\..“x“u‘ |‘-“,H-.m"r,.‘;.';"-:'.n'f.r dow w ed only heavyweight busi- | amount el to have b abatra TO THE mvll:nnlmnl‘-v'w T r the 5 ks & He waived the ing of the indictments | CARSON, 1a., Nov. 2L.—(8nzelal. —Burglars ot the entranoe, | " uolsation. In caze the proposition Lo o and will_plead not =ulity tomorrow. Klder s | entered ghe postofice and also a hardware S o TUBULAR orall @ R # ¥ be rejected 2 ¢ P s, . 44 P N v q 4 all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel nd Athletic assoclation the Boston MINNEAPOL'S Nov. 21.—Presid:nt 8mart | uthers ure as much o biame as he and ex- p RAs . Watier plac THE REAL OLD CHI‘ES HEm 15 MINUTES troubles, es) :yhrl 4 B Bnd Athletic asoclail on of Purdue university has seat letters to|Dects them (o stand their share of the re- | they secured quite a large quantity of jew- i i : 2 h SRS, ariio rites (0 Mok, ko, Northwestern and Lake Fore the same time 4 man was held up and robbed Thoi ia Clocks. A S NEW YORK, Nov. 2L—Wililam Barn versities usking for & conference. on of a small- amount at Macedonla Choice Christmas Clocks, CHIMES Price 50 cents. Bold by all druggiste. Young on the subject of his suspension 19 Bean e Ghina AT from (he National league, Barn len Virg Jockey Ciab Withdrg h I f =ulcide Orenoo 3 e 3 ‘ Slisgations of contymacy tow The Virginia | suicided this forenoon at the office of the | Gilbert was token from his home, eight miles e 106 VAR JWRRS OT., SEAON B ! for Cirenlar i Blustrated 15th and Douglas. club, Athlstic association, her day to put up their money on | merly manager of the American Loan and | of the governor insist that the party ought to Portland Athletic club, Providence Athletie AllVex 19 & Meeting calic (or (ha pabresents vanted athletic feats | from the funds of the company is 8768 B o Lr e pna e il e Pejes not alarmed and claims If anything 1S wrong | gtore at Jenderson. At WESTMINSTER tha! nreslaonts ar. Ainamcts Caviiars 19 | aponsibility elry, knives, razors and revolvers. At about — CHRONIC CONSTIPATION bas addressod a lettor to President N, ¥ pe A The Francis:an Remedy Co., the allegetions of contymacy fowar WASBHINGTON, Nov. 21 i e ny. RAYMOND'S. : Calendar For sale by Kuhn & Co., 15th & Douglag 3 t Joakae oy AR €ormanhy . m | Works in the extremne southwestern Wfis he oy el wnier cont e ron e vty withdrawn (rom | §ehy!! Despondancy over recent. domoatia | Fouthwest of here, last night by a man call- ADY natlonal agreement club, (hc Ha the Jockey club, and | (youble 1s supposed to have been the cause | Ing himself Shoemaker, and ropresenting eetholder in two league clubs, denies the | will hereafter be indepenaent from it. It]of the deed. himselt to be a deputy sheriff with a warrant

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