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(R AIYOV o P HGAN IR YA ATANO oo w ! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1894, 3 o T to Jease’ With the option of purchasing later P R"'Yl 0 B u)w \v 0 B'\R [ [ played an the high schools with whom l Y . l . l I‘R EED z‘S read, and with ene or two exceptions AMUSEMENTS. on. A frack would eat up from $4.000 to “. IA 5 £ \ Rey could Eet ancs, O s ot i I fl \( A 0[ ‘M. ferrod to varlous committees. The contract ety $5,000; an amphitheater, $15,000 or $20,000 o e en I th Gchosl teath, for supplying fce was lot to the Kimball Ics [ John Mildmay ...ov Mr. Kendal more, but he thought $50,000 would accom- and this until the lLincoln game, %o ™ company for 20 cents per 100 pounds, The | Captain Hawkesley.. ¥, Cooper-Cliffe lish it all. He did not think the Bast hikh Echool team has scored against them. only other bidder was the South Omaha Iee | POMer ... J.F. Graham ‘ A N . 4 : ? cOmpa o7 Dunbilk . r P, Huntley maha location suitable, as it would not be | [ucky's s'/lhh\ Boss enl TPa]nflr Wfll'n[‘(‘ The Beatrice team are boys, not or of uarrel with Wile fettled on Terms Pm_ company, whose bid was 27% cents. 14 g (T - oy healthtul for man or horse. He- favored the Y them over 20 years old, the voungest only Q J The Bvening Bee was the only bidder for | Murkham ... Wi aner West Omaha site Off Bay Distriot Track, 15, every boy a regular member of the High poted Ly Himself, the city advertising. The figures submlitted | Gimlet e e Geotre ol It Receives the OMcial Endorsement ef FAVORS DRIVING PARK SITE. [T i BLLLRG - S o] o Lot were: For first insertion, cents per | Jessop ... gr. B ADe - s defen . dof square; sccond fnsertion, 25 ceats; third fn- | Mrs. Mildmay. 1. Miss_Marion Eminent Experts and a J { Sharles A. Co arked that the Omaha S | Ashland's defeat was due somewhat to| quare;. secon f $ s Bernha larior I and a Jury o pharios A, Coo remarked, (hat the OWALE |- gy ¢ U3 STEWARDS MAKE A RULING | vereoniiience, 'srimaiily ‘45 " Gack nat | CLD CLAIWS MATERIAILY PARED COWN |gertin 20 conua: ai sibsequent hnsertion, | . Sternhoid i, R pe ¥ dstill fo ey did not undel d » rules 1 the 714 cents. o bid was accepted and the e . Tanqueray i years ago, but had been at a standstill for science of the game as well as their op- it city attorney was instructed to draw up the | "SIl Waters Run Deep” is Nke changing Revresentnllve Citizens, gomo time. Its site lies just four miles from | ponents. ‘The wail abcut “unfai contraet, 3 e se. e hecen » s 3 g frem stale beer with the resul I he court house, already has a good -mile | Courd Not Secure Conclusive Evidence, Lut m to them necessary for an e In Ketarn e Gets Lighting Contract for - he resultant bad taste — could be p o perfect con- : to their home people as to why th The bid of the Omaha Gas Manufacturing 6 thi v R iy :"'""‘ which could be put into perfect So8 Got Enough to Justify the Actlon— they had _thought invineible came home Three Years—Why Evens. Docs Not company to turnish 800 or less gas lamps at | ' the mouth (o the enjoyment of rare old ely e embers on Afn b :g';'":::’ R T e One lmportant Question Re- ithout thelr rcalps, but to people who Issue Certificate to Beech Higby $25 each per year for three years was also ‘l""u» The one {s questionable, the other of the state board d ounc | know the teams and the facts of the game accepted ’ s deliclo 4 (R wwdlins i Hently suitable. It was controlled by con-| muins Unanswered. Rt ary, Very tuimy as City Clerk, accepted. Bids for furnishing abstracts, fous, and the audience that saw Mr. and SaWe! e - v ” ing Paskola, o L i tract, which expired two years ago, but has SATR PLAY. sower pipe, cement, horse feed and other | Mrs. Kendal in the performance at the Boyd g kola, on the grounds that it was been carried on since through liberality of the e - — supplioa were referred for Investigation. [1ast night can have a pleasurable reflection nothing but glucose, resulted in a great vies o - BICYCLE TOURNAMENT AT NEW YORK. . The blds of Klopp & Bartlett, Rees Printing tory for Paskola verdicl property owners, with the Hope UN| gyN FRACISCO, Nov. 27.—After several The menotony which has characterized the | comiany and the Omaha Printing company | that 18 denled those who saw ‘“The Second | . R L something _tangible would _ come of Tives ' ainet | o ww e editical of the ity 0o ¥ N S et Mrs p o R e R state. something Bl oty ownera now | days of lnvestigation William Brien, tralner | Great Crowd of Fast K'dses Beging the | sossicns of the eity council during the past|on (he city printing were referred to the | Mrs. Tanqueray.” The first was a play that| e oo couree of the trial Prof. Shaller . L ¢ elghty | for Lucky Baldwin, and Willis Duff, stable Work of Competition | arnestly. few weeks was succeeded by a different order [ committee on printing and the comptroller. | was only saved by consummate acting; the 3 wanted the assoclation to buy -elghty ¥ G ARrbibil oy i i ) & of the University of Cincinnati testified that uores, and would then give them an option | foreman, have been warned off the Day NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The five-day Inter- [of things last night. Surprises were the [SIX bids on lumber were also referred for|second was one that indifferent Paakol ‘ pptngdi e o eighty acres more lying next to EIm-| Dicrict track by the board of stewards of | national bicycle tournament opened this | ordor of the evening, and It was one of the B~ S U Tt could not rob of its interest, b i Blucoss and evaa KERENE wood point. . There had been 820000 spect | Koy (il S0 ko club, The men were [ Afternoon in the Madison Bquare grien | yoiest busine Siohi oF LHi Yekd: HIGBY COMPLAINS OF EVANS. The MG 16 & -STROHE B, il 8t sentlc ould be harmless. He also bore witness on the grounds, but it had yet on its sub-| 1 Yut Wete. Almply tord 'they Zimmerman showed himself and \\vurmmll L 5 A communication from City Clerk-slect | oo 5 I uie " to its activity as a digestive agent. Seiption st $13,000 that is presumably col. | not ruled of, but were simply 1o Wp, much to the delight of the spectators, | When the council convened Wheeler passed | ryiuhy conveyed the information that City | ™ human Interest. Jobhn Mildmay 18| pror willlam Dickmore of the Miami cols O vcoibers had pald | could never do business in San Francisco | The summary of the preliminary heats fol- | around a box of cigars in honor of his 60th | Clerk Evans had persistently refused to lssue | & hrewd Lancashire man, with an air of in- 4 " lectable. Many of v L Bvans had p y lege testified to the same facts. So did Prof. in from 25 to 50 per cent of their subscription, | again. Not enough evidence could be gotten | lows: birthday, and during the early part of the|his certificate of election as required by | Qifference and listlessness, who had marrled | g : f 8 e 3 v Schmidt, the chemist of the board of health; and should that location be abandoned he | yogether to show that the men had actually | Class A, one mile novice: First heat, W.| sasgion the council declared a recess and re- the previous instructions of the council.|a pretty woman he loves and by whom he i8] 5 ”t 5 ardly thought any of the old subscribers | 4 .. a.o crooked work, but there was a | i Owen, time ond heat, N. M Wheeler moved that the clerk be instructed Prof. Willlam Hoffman and others. Ll : beloved, but both are unaware of the reclp- nt B ide hheat, N. M- | taliated handsomely. Hascall made a few re- - A ) , ® of the reclp-| A practical test N * would feel inclined o go into any new deal b : ith ] N : A RW to Issue the certificate forthwith, and Holmes l_ 1 . practical test was made In court, showing John A, Wakefsld thought it a little pre- |istrong suspicion which could ot be oversbme | Butter, , tme, pypclgurth heat, F| marks, during which he congratulated the | oftored an amendmont referring the communi- rocal feelings, and their married life, while | 4 gigestive action of Paskola on eggs and mature to waste words on the subject of lo- | that they had offered to do crooked wWo im, 1 b i 5 nieats of various kinds, whercas glucose under £ member from the Fourth ward on his suc- | cation to the judiclary committee. In explan- | ROt unhappy, s monotonous and devoid of cation. First 1t would be better to deter- | for certain bookmakers. Brien and Duff did otie e kit Bixth heat, R. H. Rob- | 04l completion of three soore years and [ation of e ’mm L e 0 thin he | Pleasure. _ Mildmay gives his attention to the Imine wpon the feasability of the organization | not work together, but operated at cross | Class ylx,' mile, 315 clasn: Tt hent, N |1 rocord ns e en of the ety counchl, | ¥as not acting on his own responsibility, but | culture of celery, and his wife narrowly es- ll'rrn‘\'l’m‘ly the same conditions produced no and the making fon bid for the state fair. | juiooco.” The question, was Rey el Santa | SR [ T, Gans, second Gme, SE8ED | 1o concluded by presenting him with a hana- | fuder lesal advice that he covd uor R | IR Rasey, ehtatiy oed vt | * v bt Mr. Bowen thought it was for the meeting | hUIPISHE FR0 BIHC L, b caces he started | ald second, time, 2:33 2 3 A o v 18sue the certificate. Holmes' amendment was | Cap awkesley, presumably a promotor | This test but confirmed the experts’ state- o decide whether It wanted the state fair, | AnMa P 2 A, half 'mile, scratch: First heat, | *0me 8old;headed cane, which bore the In- | scoepted on condition that the committes re- | Of reform in steamship navigation, but really [ ments and proved Paskola to be of great and after that was obtained fe wouid be time il Jstrom, time, 115 25, Second heat, | scription “Presented to Daniel H. Wheeler, & f port at the next meeting. It s understood | & Swindler who has sccured the money of|yyue in indigestion and wasting diseases. 0 raise the cash. He thought the organiza- ;1. ro will always be a strong suspiclon tha K Granger, time, T 16, THird Lieat | joyal friend, by the members of the Omaha L:,,,L ";,. ,,‘,:[m‘:, taken hyl Mrl_ p,‘lm‘“ lf, ‘;,M ;ursl}lv‘Plx‘l:‘m'vl|};:lx(|‘::‘;v“r{n::y"u|n'v‘x‘|I||; neat D’Iln e g &‘:‘k '::.;:I;«h:."li‘;n "that :{m:m::|.|m:r:;uf‘nr|l-:lla':§ m‘\“hd" y rain made the track slushy today, | I" A, Nagle, time, 113 4-5. % | city council and other officials, November 27 1";:&; Ttk ““’:‘7;“ ;:“‘l“zluc"{;;:l pit "fl"l‘; thne: 40 the ke unakable ,"":‘Uy * Mrs, | that has been made against Paskola by in- an exposition, interstate fair, sugar palace, | but the conditions suited the betting men, one mile: First heat, N. Butler, | 1394, This was also accompanied by a Silk | sjapie ot the recent election. Mildmay's aunt, a woman of strong character, :,erfm!,:fi': :L‘,.":,’,. Tv‘:: :;:-::;m':::: :(“. b::fl The suit brought by Ohlo's food commis« sloner against a Ciocinnati druggist for sell- rendition in? will probably never be answered, but second, C. A. Callahan third v oy g o o - | umbrella, which the recipient was directed to . n had been formerly smitten with Hawkesley' park, base ball grounds and everything else | for they selected the winner in every race ¥ . _Second heat, R. McDonald, [ '™ y . A plece of ancient history was brought to y w awkesley's iadged caleulated to attract the people and put a lit- | Summaries: . MeDufiiie cecond, K. L. Blauvelt | present to Mrs. Wheeler with the compliments | opt “when Wheeler moved that the council | dttentions, and had given him letters which ::‘\?:.\\“w?.‘“,"L‘\‘r‘:-x.‘.L:rlo;o‘vlu“n\?:u'v“h-rl:'r ?“-m: tle money on the hustle. He did not think | First race, about about six furlongs, thl[,rltl. umr,]me 4-5, 8 of the council, g0 Into committes of the whole to consider a | Placed her reputation in his hands. He at-| oy misrenresentations regaral ‘;nu. i thac any location ought to be decided on. | maiden Zycur-olds: piNeliie, Peyton, 2 e, ‘mile meratoh clacs (A: o Wirst| Major “|'np}‘m;i _ck“m‘:‘,,dfl,d the gift ,,m,, BRI ent WHIK Wil FIeMad 16 LAt Sommits :‘,"”‘,:;‘m use these In drawing John Mildmay | °'jer, Misrepresentations regaraing it. Py id fol » falr, then arrange | Combs (2 to B, wo bR . 100, | W. A. Barl e, 16310, "THird hes L | considerable feeling, and after a season of | oo on Fopruary 18, 1894, This was a petition | Into the trap. But Mildmay, while watching = ? thu(l detatin, hl;lln EEtatadi thkt K AtaLe fulE S e 3L DT T Rl B Diirepnan, time, J6:0. Third heat, W. | gonoral congratulation the council settled down | prom property owners on Seward street, be- | his celery closely, had other irons In the fire :L‘fl:;':me,‘;";"‘er "n’ :l"’:“"‘_‘h'c';";fl‘ :;:"":v:: was an independent organization, acd could | jogue, Nydia, ‘Mount Afr, Grotto, Head One mile scratch, professional: First | t0 business. tween Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth streets, | 2nd succeeds in proving Hawkesley a forger | oy 8 not be controlled by Omaha, that the ecity | Flower, Aleyon and Red Idle also ran. - :‘;gfl!fi"«l\l"x Verhyen, Irankfort-on-the-Main, A proposition from the Thomson-Houston | seying to be relmbursed for a grading tax |And thief, secures the return of his father- could only be allowed two directors on the | Second race, seven furlongs: Braw Scott, | (ermany ‘rfif:fl'&ffl?.fi' kli‘m[;h Baltimore, | company looking towards a settlement of the | ymouniing to §1,740, by virtue of an under- in-law's investment and the recovery of Mrs. SRSt SACE board, and that all It could do was to furnish | 105 CAre (15 o 20, won: b rence Dicked: | time, 2 K g oaen o Rosheater, thied: | long pending controversy between It and the | ytaning which 'they claimed to have had | Sternhold's letters, and saves his wife's repu- | s e A the grounds. Slynn (12 to 1), third. Time: 1:34. Jenme | Detroit, wi " Wheeler, East Orange, | Clty Was a surprise party to the lobby. The | wih the Board of Equalization. The com- tation, and all in the mcst quiet manner, with- 5 3 Mr. Barstow felt pretty much as did Mr.| Dean, Morven, Charmer, Adelante, Iaro, | f J., second; Adrien Gurry,'Paris, France, proposition was the result of a conference | v\ op the whole simply sent back the doc- | Ot the knowledge of the parties most vitally Mlss Marla Parloa Punham and Mr. Bowen. He has been on n fLuis Rey, May Day and Little Tough Hmm"r‘x:":;;- won 3-5. 3 III;LI;]I” h“u.| ‘A. _A. | between Mr. Wiley and varlous city OTC:MB ument without recommendation, and it was | concerned. It was a delightful relief from the state fair board and conmected with the | AlS0 FAR. L ongs, 2-year- | 90 C. J. Appell, Brooklyn, third: time, which has been In progress for the past tWo| oferreq to the regular committee to report [ the melodramatic methods usually employed by association since 1880, still he has a vote, | et Mainstay, 111, Coffey (7 to ©), won; |23 45 days, and it was understood that it "":“: ‘;“”J“ at the next meeting. playwrights in working up such situations. us written & compact cook book, Which he would only He too hoppy” to- cast for | Samin o Cotbs. (216 {5, 1), second: Hi| TORIEht's results: One mile novice, sec- | tacitly agreed to beforo it was Bretiiiel (0] Back offered a resolution that the charter Of the presentation of the play nothing but R A Omaha. He is a late arrival, but expects to| Tirano, 108, Chevalier (8 to 1), third, Time: "’;I\;‘lp'q |!‘~ “E".‘. heat, N. M. Hower won, | the council, Mr. Wiley's communication Was: | ymendment committee be atked to recom- | Praise can be offered, so far as Mr. and P it %L:"x:\'v'wn: kel 4 h Beoome A permanent resident. He doesn't |i1:15%. = Iueneme, Sunrise and - Outrignt| T 300 36, Jecond heat, A. M, Mclntyre MR. WILEY'S PROPOSITION. g A mendment increasing the amount | Mrs. Kendal contributed ‘to the success of AT AR Sy Ly see why Omaha cannot get the fair. Has| @l Mol 0 p 0 Lo ie Norlee, b3, | Intyre won, fime, 2:35 3.5. at, A. M. Mc-| yoopove under consideration at this time | which could be expended by the mayor and l:m performance, and, lucklly, theirs was X B ennerted for years with Its speed ring | o\ curth race, five furlongss Norige. $h| 'One’ mile, 2:14, ‘class B: Final heat, N, | the bids for electric lights for IIghting the | council for any single purpose from 3200 to the greater part of the work. Mr. Kendal's Llebig e et has done much soliclting | Sy T Ty coond s Steadtast, 101, Carr | Butler wor, Monte Scott second, Wiillam | Streets of Omaha, submitteq Novembver 6, | 7000 Afier some discussion the resolution | Jobn Mildmay was artistic, finished and f o X Jjohnnie Payne, [ F's Murphy third, time, 2:2 2-5, 189, and among which is the bid of thi . A This he has s o e 2:20 2.5, v ABEE W consistent. Mrs. Kendal's rendition of the B s i5aann: bt thinka It wownd be- siey L, Biown, Rathieen, Sir Res: Half mile scratch, clags A, firit heat, sec- S Ve LI wa referred back to the member WIhOU| yyrongminded and weak-hearted aunt, Mrs. | | OMPANY' S 2 3 e easy | HLOCHE N ; P ond _trials 3 ey o 30 per light per a . We understa a ¥ 3 3 Teliing for Omatia. Linceln hay only a haif| WAkt antt Mountain toy, atso ran . | 5 88 Bicond A pharbean won, ‘time, | Tat the lowest bid submitted at the same | The comptroller and the city attorney were e e AN e ok on B 00r Do at. that, and they | /(U tace. ‘one mile,"3-veur-olds: Attt | ime ™3¢ {35, Final heat won. by Barbeay, | Lme was by parties who now fal to enter | airected by resolution to prepare a contract | /5 PELCE ait aoedls between Mildmay an Extract of Beef. @an gat 10 Horses of note to go there. He | Jnes (8 o 1), Beconds Wawaona,. o4, Hin: | time, 113, e o D bact. so. (hat the bia of thia | JIrscted by reoation A R ariug company | MrS: - Sternold, in Which the -meek and P 50 o o company ow the lowest and best bid. er . gt 3 tried it last ;u;njunr when sluusm‘.ry was at l;ll\‘lls yAx‘. »“.'-:." third, " Time: 1:50: Mont- l“l‘r‘:l"h"?l‘l"; r;‘ x‘-,tvs."(nl‘:’-»:;h.r'x'. 'lfil:‘;y';"n}“xl(l‘x:lusx; ¢ _;'llll'l‘l:ph:; ul :“fl;nrl“:‘vn; and best bld. | {0 put a boiler cleaner in the city hall. rather stupld husband shows a new side (o Miss Parlon’s reputation Is suf- the Bluffs. Tried to get Alix, Director and | alavo also ran. y onald; « 3 k lis character to the woman who had been fiek o th i h s second, Murphy third, T RO troversy between vour city and this com- FORGOTTEN RICHES DISPLAYED. {oUStaTet SR i clont guaranteo that the reolpes Flying Job, but says he might as well have On the Other Track: heat won by Murphy, 15 A: McDaffe se. | PARY it reference to the arc lishing S| An smportant resolution was introduced by b e I ot e Al aro practicaland good. Many of tried to dam the Niagara with a loaf of bread. | [ 3XINGTON, Ky., Nov. 27.—Track fast. | ond. Monte Scott third, —~Time, 1:10 2 e . The Sompany has failed to | Chalrman Burkley of the finance commiitee | acting imaginable, them give improved methods of A t mile track was the only inducement | The meeting 1 continued until next ‘Am\’l"v“l(lyol;\‘ flr;!l time prize, McDonald sec- | fi/pnish lamps of 2000-candle power, as it [which provided for taking up the following | —But little can be sald of the support of the preparing the simpier dishes, while for high grade horses. ’Thu\lnln the best :»:;x_;u» 3 0 9t ey (LT ST ,}j,"‘.’i’:;,‘- class A, three heats of | &lle8e8 18 required by the contract, -nf; amounts from the 10 per cent reserve col- [ Kendals. Mr. J. F. Graham, in the part of ) "-”1:’1"' t}!:h:lll whh-n‘ .‘.v: {hisg to dowes to crganize and to raise a| First race, threcquarters o Eh third. | two miles each, one heat of five milen; Firss | LIS, COMPANY claiming that 1t Has o, | lected by the city treaguret and distributing | Potter, father of Mrs. Milimay, made the RS R £ Bt Y 3 4 E o ctory service. The com- the professional ¢ook. but which Hal el Dicat, Tom butler. time. 5185, Secand | S A0 wha produced T eIt Tihe ane | them among the funds named: most of a role that admitted of much work, can 'bo easily made with Liebig B R o gand aoe, pasten el of o mile: | et ot g, Syracuce, time, 5:20 26. | famps now used in Omaha and the amount | General fund AT and was really the only member of the sup- COMPANY'S Extravt of Beef. the money raised, the bid put in, and If suc- | Lewiston won, Theus second, Cooper third. | e heat G . Granger, New York, time, | of electricity consumed by arc lamps Is the er rent : T porting cast that met the requirements of ecssful, let the board agree upon a location. l{n\-;; Il e T d o NLLAD five miles, Barbeau won, | game as it is in every e city in the | Judgment . . the play with any reasonable degree of sat- LOCATION BEFORE SUBSCRIPTION. | ciity © swon, Redina second, Poco Tiemyy 2 lap race, class B: Won by | Honis. are. peed. " Other Droo ndie APONen | D aty e 1 isfaction. Miss Marion Lea as Mrs. Mildmay Mr. Brady was apprehensive that it would | third. 'Time 3 Nat Butler; McDufle second, Murphy third, | furnished from time to time to indicate that | Police § was neither good as the neglected wife nor be difficult to get subscribers unless a clear [ Fourth race, le: "‘"‘-‘"“’ii'll won, ‘_V:'_n"i N 28 1-5. This {s the American record | the company has in good faith and in fact | Curbing, kuttering as the object of the alleged and partially re- Underatanding was renched as o whero the | Queen Bird second, Gloriana. third, Time! | for this tace: the ol record was 806, held | enrried out lts obligation to sald clty to the | Sewer maintaining . . ciprocated love of Captain Hawkesley. —Stiil falr was to be located i secured. Thought | '“Jif(h race, nine-sixtcenths of a miles| One mile Scrato e AUE fullest extent. Notwithstanding, the city | Park . she should not be blamed much for not it would be a good thing to join the Driving | Geraldine won, Pow Wow second, Amy | heat, Alex Vet ‘,.,‘,,','; ,v‘,’:;{i;"':([:}:,‘m ‘*'“hl;t‘ 'r'f»‘r“n ']'?Effil'l‘n.‘»"':n...'.‘:’rfuh‘:? 1]!\;\"‘ ~Avi\3lli<‘:3"|‘-§:; Light % warming up under the influence of the brand Park association and let it go on with the | third. Time: 057 g third, “Time, 22745 Second heat, Wwon by | and December, 158, and from February to Total voeeresse of love making offered by H. Cooper-Cliffe, ®ood work, the subscriptions to be taken " LOUIS, Nov. 2T.—Bast St Louls ré-| H. C. Wheéler: Zimmerman second, C. J. | October Tnclusive, and I8 now indebted | * mnis amount has been h the villain of the play. He gave the im- With the promise that Omaha gets the fair. UL I LIL gtz mile. pppel third, “Time, 2:2( 2-5. Final heat won | to this company to November 1, 1894, in the | i “pyrkley a ing the vear and has not|Dression of having served his apprenticeship He thinks that with the $43,000 already on e Cohn won, Watch Me second, Kar )y Zimmerman: Wheeler second, Martin [ sum of $31,662.98. Mr. Burkley during the year and has not|j, ¢pa yijlain business in a tank drama and Vi Pa third. Time: 0:59 third. Time, 2:19 3-5. o S mpany is desirous of ending the | been considered in figuring the condition of | wui"very mucl v . the Driving Park list a new subseription list | "Second race, nine-sixteenths of a mile:| Five-mile prof £ ) was very much out of place when required i ace, ? nile professional scratch, two heats | long controversy over the matter and to | tho funds. It represents the collections of LA : would go all right. He is positive Omaha | Young Lottery won, Dolly Brown second, [ of two miles, one of one mile: First heat, | enter into a new contract for street light- | the 10 per cent rescrve since January 1, 1883 to make his work prominent with that of Needs a mile track, and that was the pre- | Tartar third. Time: 0:5). VeI A WOR. - Colombariots Tialy. sorem i o nA. FoR. tHxt. DUTDosS, rAsD ecILUILY: BULE | lone *Wast ot Faporced IWGorer fare foan” 1tj| N0 AFtita" &y Mr.and Mrs. Kendal CBUt mier considoration. and it should have the | , Third race, eleven-sixicenths of a mite: | Berlo third. ffime, Gi1{'25. Second heat, | mits the following proposition: I e e feat (o0 tioh sud in. | O amount of Indifferent acting could mar state falr or no vther fair. A e ond, Censor | Zimmerman “won, > Whetler second, Martld |\ ‘The company will cancel the contraet of Moo a” ngresaIbAR f e "than wourd | the pleasure of the play with the consummate e it It would be wely | (B Time: i, on won, | Slird: Time, 61025, "Final ‘heat ‘won: by | November 2, 158, and which. expired Noo | Juct, 8 more beral expenditure than would | (i ¢ {ne principals bearing the burden of e T Dot e | peoabtn race. e gl Liviogaton, won, | Zimmepman Vértivan ssconn et uid| vamber. 30, 1botTcoveripe 100 roarops al |ibe e elae 1 e SenU oL SR (GOt en preventaion, Sand vl Waters B un b aTius : , 13:09 4-5. $1T6_per annum each, s that it shall be | was not called o tho fund available wntil | pe BUTRGM O S0 a8 oo of the dra- tion. ~ After this was accomplished, put In a Mattin, Wheelér and Colombo_fel | Ended as of date July 1, 1394, and from that | noq e ot B o e falr, The ‘object af this ‘meeting | _Fifth race. threg-quarters of a mile: |-turn next to the st g Zimmerman | date to December 3 A fon sk {inear the oloks of the yedt. when 1t would A ijaic sudceskep. atoa A iva i o : i foving the general defi- uick! D o e e e e om | Chartreuse and Hurt Wallace dead heat, | passed the fallen riders ahd foaght it out | ald lights ot $11L50 cach. ' The company | the most good tn velioy ity quickly and perma. 0 Omaa.¢ : money. divided; Robert Latta third.. Time: VetRvens oo e aa. £ ut | said lights at $1LG0 cach, ' The comPany | qoréy 1t -{s believed that with this ad- Buntiy’ all norvous. B D T o TTL - N T Hebsitaat v | (% petm - ot aeaiin e et viZmstY 15 $11T 80 From: Juiy 4, ditlonal resource the city will be in a condi- WANT.TO PAY IT OVER. 1o ul'y"lilm‘_ffififiv S adche, Wakefimhoss e st the two togetiier womid | batiand: First tace. four furlong: Wilkie | siasy 4 finiahed,’ thexeby gnining thirg ]S, to e ember 31, 189}, These reductions | tlon ‘to finish the year without sericus em atity, nightlyomissions. evildreams, ims AL BN E LAN e e 0 08 % T i potency and wasting Uiseason caused by s owehul BRI e thdghl che (o togelir oL | e T s e e L ee | 2 T repiesent u saving (o your city of R0, | barrassment. z Park Commiesionces Ausious to Apoly n | BT ST RO U Tt but Mr. Paxton was positive that & race track | . Stcond race, five and a half furlongs: Another Milg Kecord Reduced. of November 6, 1894, from $130 per lamp to Meadowerafts on Trial Rjancg terlistim e adrmenty Rerve tenle nadhload buitien AL A fval ool g 2 y e e Droperly. and. competently managed would | JOhn Dunn won, Florence M second, Judé | DENVER, Nov. 27.—Bicyclist J. D. Parke | $12) per lamp, under ‘a new contract, 10| CHICAGO, Nov. 2i.—Charles J. Meadow- box. 6 Tor @ Hy- mal] pre ufi The Board of Park Commissioners had a | Dookot. @K perbox: 6 for @8, 1 ; : 7 ; oot per box; @ for 8. Iy mail propa EAke, mire monsy: tor: Omaha ‘than-any-ens Woods third. Time: 1:09. . . ofithisefty in e begin January 1895, and to be operative | J : 110%™ | epectal. meeling yesterday afternoon to con- | WUl writienguaranteatocure ormoney refund Third race, five furlongs: Clara, Bauer y In an official trial has reduced the craft and Frank R. Meadoweraft, the ex pr Ll ur B for three vears. On' the basis of 200 arc 5 Writo us for free, medical book, sont xonlod | ferprise that could bo named. The ‘siate | won, Jim f sccond, ‘Tea et third ‘Time: | world's class A record for one mile standing | limps (‘he mumber now burning fhe, re. | bankers, were pluced on todaty ir Tudse | sider the proposition of the city connell to | Al Wrappar which otaint G ot fifi.fl R Toia tb Seo. 4ot FEcheap borees: | Mourth rce, six furlongs: Lottle Miis | Atk Unpaced, from 2:33 to 2:19 45. In duclions above make a_total saving to your | Brentano's court on the charge of receiving | appropriate the $46,:331.30 now remaining in | tions. B P Bold By our ndver e e o O D T et | wen. Metropole second.. St. Cyr - third. | {010 this he also made world's records for clty, of mars than, $%5,000. or ‘the. strect | money for deposit after the bublc wus Known | the parkibond fund on the judgment sought good Rachis, or niddros NERVE SEED 00 o X Metror L . Bt Cy it chting e nex ce years. t nsolvent, The preceedings indicate L Souic Temple, ¢ pumpkins. Mr. Williams three years ago | THHES Bild =0 L e gL two-thirds and three-quarters of a mile. Hhe - mbove roposition s Aubmitted with |t will haCcontésted Ineh by inch, for the | by W.'E. Clarke as trustee for property | SOLD IN OMAHA;NE had 26,000 pcople pa:s through his gates at | ghid Dust second. Reverue thied, Time: Shuwalter Averia Dofeat. the understanding that It accepted by your | defendants are establishing @ record on | condemned” fn the location of Riverview [ CONNELL, 1613 DODC 1 0. Independence, a. town of 4,500 people, in one t v J s : ‘| NEW YORK. Nov. city it shall operate as a release of all| which to go to the supreme court it neces-|,,rk, ' UUGLAS, VICKERS & MERCHANT, 16th and! day at $1 a head, and with but two railrcads | ASAPH RACE. TRACK, Nov. 27. £ . Nov. 27.—Albin and Showal- | claims against 'this company because of | sary. —The bank of Meadowcraft Bros.| At ne'tume of the condemnation proceed- [ ‘-WVARD STREETS. v : 3 v : s d r s company shall | % a ¢ the ins! on's aws [ :urlk, he felt, to ‘,;..1 the. fair until & mile | Lobengula” second, Hallstone™ third. " Time: match, and the game resulted in a draw | be paid the balance due it by your city I‘A;h‘.’x‘fm-‘“"'\-pr‘.’.(,'W'L.,q‘. e e dnstitution's [ erty $40640. Clarke protested against the rack was equipped. g - oo after fifty-seven moves. Albin played a | forthwit 10 per cent of that amount, award and went into thie courts on the ground 3. B, Baum was in favor of anything to| phisond race aix furlongs: Vold wom,| French -defense, The score mow starids: | THI NEW OMARA THOMSON-HOUSTON P — that it ‘wis insufficient. He succeeded in DUFFY'’S mnklu 4 low passenger rate for Omaha twu ne: 1:16, % P | Albin, 4; Showalter, 6; drawn, 2. Sy ‘,,y S L. “‘Sl'{ EY, President Winter Wheat Suffering from Drouth. obtaining a verdict for $55,687.15, but the or three weeks in the summer; then he in- Third race, mile and a furlong: Baroness e P g - ST AT il E ABILENE, Kan., Nov. 27.—Reports from | city secured a new trial and a decision is timated that it would bs well to consult with | won. \Warpeak sccond, Besa McDuft third. Maher WIll #ut Up the Maney. AQUEPTED ARTER ; DRBAPH all parts of central Kansas say that tne | still condiderably in the prospective PURE MALT WHISKEY. NGB, & M. reliroad and se what It thought, | Time: 188, BOSTON, Nov. 27.—Manager Quinn, who is | This was followed by a communication | o S g or continued drouth has seriously injured the| The judgment, whatever it may be finally It had enjoyed a big thing with the fair at |Al.|y"xl'x'n-)f}‘;h‘.fi:xh:l(r-mmfh\"nfilrn'r'\}’x};:' mon. looking after the interests of Pugilist Maher, | from the city attorney in which he stated | crowing wheat. The past month of con- [ determined to be, is drawing 7 per cent in Lincoln, and if it was not in and in With | Fime: 0:490% states that ho will bo ready on Friday next | that on the Wednesday previous he had noti- | tinued dry weather has killed a considerabse | terest, while the fund is only drawing 2 per All Druggists. Omaha, why it would not let Omaha have | - Ifth race, six and a half furlongs: Me-| to put up $1,000 to cover the amount de- | fed the Citizens Electric Light and Power | portion of it in many fields and all is suf- | cent. As a measure of economy, it is pro- tho fair. Ho thought this a good time for | Intyre won, Hardy Iox second, — Pride | posited by Corbett Iast week to mateh Malior | COMPANY to appear and execute a contract, | fering severely, =Hieavy ralng, Seon Gf0| posed to nay over fhe amount mow in the th business men to call on the B. & M., as | third. Time: 122, o e O but that he had reeeive nepes to bring it through. Further west | fynq and let it apply on the final judgment. they had lent their aid to that road in a |, Sixth ~/ane mile: Leonardo wop, Little | 283inst Steve O'Donnell. Ro-hadrecsived-no reply. (e injury is more pronounced and the L dudgmen o na Both documents were referred o the com- Lindul dsnimore coihe | phe question was discussed to some extent o b little echeme it had at the late election. **We | TOm second, Indra third. Time: 1:12. Wheat Aol W Bl teirs.” Bven here ex. by the members of the board, and m“ms mmfl-flfi]flm. ! e ate | DEPUTY ) SC| mittee on gas and electric lights, and later | shape than in several ye: IZven here ex- they, would say.” he continued, ‘We helped you, e e e DEPUTY BLOCKED THE SCHEME. In the evenimg it presented jts report. It|ceptionally favorable winter weather ~t | decided to join in the recommendation With uow help us. bt A 2 ded th: h necessary to an average condition next|the limitation that the amount paid over lendid cprative for Nervous or ol B e T et Effort to Foll the Robbers, However, | FecOmmended that the bid of the Citizens | JELCRct should not exceed the original award fou ache, Brain Tahuastfon, Sleap & committeo of five be appointed by the chair | entrice Has Her Innings in tho Autopsy on Cost Him His Life. campany ‘be_ rejected; as, it had refuded to =t 3 SR R LTI 63 ol 0 N —_—— ‘matism, Gout, Kid isorders, Acle BB a01ata & plan of nroctednre.. that the Shn i aith Oatin st Linootn. ARDMORE, 1. T., Nov. #.—Last Friday sign a contract, and that the contract be let | Mijitia Companies Dismissed in Disgrace. e el Ritliate" o 1 o 8 v i " 2 0 g T in accordance with Mr. Wiley's proposition BACRAMENTO, Cal, Nov. 27.—A e Minor Matters in tho Distriet Court ind other excessos. Prico, 10, 2 and 60ceied consult with all the railroads, street rai BRATRICE, Nov. To the Sporting | George Isaacs, a stock man living in the % EROY AR 1 S840 M S it (. o e £ J wey and other bodies and ascertain what itor of The Bee: Beat people would | westcrn part of the Chicasaw nation, ex- | tne mo TROCimenadG ttsthe 00 eeck ot | mult of:the findlnem of (theicourt of Inquiey, i The Blandari Ol sanbeny. I¥ tryink o cans ?’:‘E’;RNOLD CHEMICAL CO. Bliey would do, and &zt jt in writing, And v ihink that the “wail of the de-|pressed himself from Kansas City two pack- the Citizens company be fogfeited. which investigated the actions of the st vince a jury in Judge Ambrose’s court that o1 8 Wtk GHica port at a meeting next Monday evening. Iy e e L o e e | o “soans rnn o packe | Specht sald (hat the man who sisned the | milita durlog the rvecent strike troubles. | the city of Ouala owes It $1,100. The old s Wasiern Avegus, HICAGO, R I8 'wen®, theoagh Wikl the most'sdresbing f ) 3 R check was a poor man and it ought to be | Governor Markham today ordered — that 2 A < For sale by all druggists, Omaba. s went Lhrougl witl the most £ reShing | vember @ was worth answer It some of | were adiressed to Canadiun, Tex. About| returned to him, and the clause relating to | company A of the Seeond ffaniy rosi Metropolitan Lighting company, which used 4y Rusto and the chalr aqmed W, A Pasion. Jr. | (e statements thereln were not so rankly | thirty minutes after the arrival of the tran | the check was oliminated from the commit- | JicUt and company G of the ‘third infantiy | to bo in the gusoliue lighting business, as- e Clarke and George Hicks as said N.,.““,“,,.‘,‘r§:.|1|9‘:||}:]|.411 they cught not to stand un- | be |m-"m-x;fic-l:(omf«g”an':‘l"nf(:’n‘:},‘i.x"{'f,".-'.f’ tee report. 4 :';'.‘».«T“:é:,l;p‘:n\i(:-‘:’«[ “f e claen® g | #iBned a clalm against the city for that I.OS' ffl?ormg:r’ u:u Thereupon the meeting udjourned until next | “QURCISS \ g Dlays foot ball in future | the agent. Deputy Sheriff McGee was pres- [ Ilsasser put himself on record as being op- | the other In Sacramento. During the out- amount to the Standurd Oil company. The annoo! Sighty emissions; Monday. evening. After adjournment the | o ether Ashiund plays fool ball In Sutiee | 6% U opened fire on them, and- i the | posed to letting the contract to the Thomson- | brealc in this city the men of both com- | city paid the money out for 1abor and work | aephy et ared by TNBAT, Wt comimittes met o devise ways and. means | Fnen hove bon e iy fond. of “tne | bt that ensued McGee was mortally |Houston company. He thought that the lights | banies refused to advance upon the strikers | o keep up the lighting after the collapse of | ado Hemed Written guarantee teire. 81 0/ of Eolng about the Qutles which had been | gawie untl thes suffered defeat, and re- | wounded. The robbers were frightened off | could be procured for less than §120, and | When ordered to do so. the contractors. i. A, Fuller & Co., Corner 15th and Douglass St3, assigned it. peatedly wrote the Beatrice team to ‘“be | Without securing anything. fcGee has [ wanted the matter Feferred. By 0 T R The jury in the replevin case of Lewis| OMAHNA, NEB et sure back out,” but to come up ana | since died. George Isaacs was arrested. 2 s Farmors Oppose the Tests. against” Speliman in_Judge Ambrose's court TO HAVE THREE EYES, Pliy. livery one in Beatrice, as well ax| The packages were opened and found to| FHowell thought that the proposition could| \ORCESTER, Mass oy EAR. ¢ ikl : Nov. 2i.—The | found for the plaint'm T | i Ty Ariiand, 18 Worry that any of | contain 3300 in $1 and $2 bills. Two of the | not be improved on and urged the adoption | rop, A WA fhe e ey S } Beveloped Human ieings About to Appear, | (he kemomn P ey burt but thelr hiires | Fobhera ‘were identified as Isaace and & | of the report. He wanted to put the vy | favmurel of Shie visinily jare mestingat ropas Lot PANIAl Lig Geit hap be Rt red | According to Theosophists. | A e ot alligwing. | The | friend. The c thers fled in an eastern direction, Auburn, They have started what promises | for probate in the county court. The deceased | " ! on record and see whether he would act in 3 3 " lec! I o Beatrice team do not lug,”” as all the | heading for the Chicasaw countr; Ofticers s tubborn opposition to the tuber- left property valued at $30,000. His widow is In her lectures in this country the coun- | BESLEICS (00 G0 MO G ™y Very'! wll | ave In- pureuit, and It 1s probable that a | 2Cgordance with: the action of the council : st on caitle by the state cattle ['his only heir. tess Wachtmeister, next to Annie Besant, the | oot Yoy iy etabhs ordens have. alwavs | fiht will occur in the event of the cfiicers | The discussion was prolonged for some They appointed a committee most famous of women theosophists and for [ heen not o 5 and thelr coaching had | overtaking the robbers. ; time and all the old straw which has accumu- | to procure legal advice as to their rights Cor. 12th and Howard Streets, many years the most intimate companion of [ taught them to play foot ball, not —— lated during the year was Industriously 1 to petition the United States circuit Inder new m ent, will furnish BET- Mme. Blavatsky, has said constantly that the lug.”” Beatrice Knows how to sympathize Overdressed Men. threshed over. The committee report was|COUrt to issue an injunction restraining IR MEALS an it ROOMS (all stenm sixth race is preparing to appear and that it | With Ashland's injured players, for Miles, | g,56 men ara constant) dii Aontad Rl & the _commission from continuing the te: fred and eleetrie Hghted) than any hotel in JRace S iepario 1o appeas and tha it | L et s At e BT o constantly overdressed | adopted on rol call, as follows: Yeas— | until after the law has been chan ' Ol for (he rato of $2,00 per dey. Rooms AV make 1a aopearance n America. It | avery iine haif back; was not abla to play (in New York,. the Sun’ alleges. Ob- Back, Bechel, Edwards, Holmes, Jacobsen, | so that they can recover full value of the 7% AT T T T Mot at all mew among (heosophis ?i ;u-lllrn' wgatnst Ashla 1 in ine gume at Lincold, | servant passcngers on & Third ave- McAndrews, Parker, Saunders, Specht, | animals destroyed. Z Ly Xt time you visit the eity. t ¢ abo o appear, | " he Pawnee game a Vhe: vell— i 5 ———— C Nuh It bas not become generally known out. | weelc ¥ K nue elovated train noted a consple- | WReClST: HOWECRL, | Nayethruner, Burks Vigeons that Would Como Back. : AT ACRE £ ado of the sciety, Tho lecturcs of the |, Tho lustice dope, Me “3im Johnaton is | uous instance of this the other day.| fascall expiained his action by saying (hat| DEXTER, Nov. 2.—Two homing i A takocar to Howard ateest, Vac Slaiar have: aliad Do most rank, r. Johnston is a gentleman, 4 Wy 2 m by * A 7 & VA, ountess Wachtmelster have called popular | most vankc —Me Johnston 15 o gentlemal, | pesids a modest, spectacled young woman in | he voted against tho report in order to main- | 50ld by F. H. Hayes of this place to a B, SILLOWAY, Mansger ention to 1t + | had taught the boys “slug Dunch- | plain traveling dress sat a young man who | tain his position that tract could not b | fancier of McKeesport, Pa., three months Rt B s al and it learnca | RO, tauz o boys ; oh- ) s tat a your sition that a contract could not bé | fancie M ort, Pa., e months ——————— the Chicago Herald suggestion of the | ' 1t scems quite ed_for chark band. ong and rich ove was unbut- [ The following resolutions by Bechel were | 10ft: ‘The birds had been kept shut up at ek abds | Seems quite probable that the 4 UL TP L T g AT B gen. kept shut - up ~— i TR e REDSHOD.- Ok She | 1t ms quite probable that th toned and thrown back $o as to show a low- | 4qopted by a unanimous vote: McKeesport until a few days ago, When A Oruise to the Mediterranean. — ness of Mr. Haves' injuries is due a good | ut w, tin b two of them were liberated they fmmm. 4 Btioe! o Pt ixtn " race. ™ "witen | 6o {0 the fact that he continued (o biay | Cut, Walstcoat that, in turn dlsplaved & 09 | Whereas, Miss Rose Copléey has for the | diately bewun elreling and soon startcd g, DL specialiy-ohariared seases ¥ Wil have men thirty-throe feet tall, who | After he had been hurt, instead of iving | L, (Rub s o past six 'years cecupied the position of [toward the northwest, reaching thelr r N Alhambra will wear no elothes and will welgh & ton. | WY 0 @ substitute, as he ought in prudence | 1008, unning diagonally across the shirt| stenographer td this council, and during the | former loft some time Saturday. The dis- i Heyrout, Ephesus, . gh u ton. | Ve done, rather than play on while in | front was a pale lavender four-in-hand tle | whole of that petlod has’ discharged t ance is about 700 p 3 ety e h Mr, Judge explained that theosophic philuso- | p harged the | tance i Only $425, Bz Jndes explained that theotophic philuso- | lstress from s hurt, . "o 0 i | Of Hioh satin, bearing & cousploucus pin: A | dutles of said position with aredit to her- e 2 ) i o ¢ s globe into only “‘disgracel eature - S Tie | self and the r 51 i keol g Y/ ol 0N o I ex- races, or seven great families of peopls. This the rushing of the crowd on to "]““m: ‘“‘"")‘ chaln ‘“,”‘"‘-"" ornata llocket | FOT. mg crf.'.'fi,éfii"a'.\a cHion ¢ All isny FOR al’r '";'l:""',\."",m,{; o ’ - Al septennary division s an assertion based : thus impeding the play. | that dangled over the waistcoat. ~The trous-| “wyereas Her lovg continued services, AT SATRY At TNV, 31 ~Thurmhy arsions upon rules of nmature which haye been re- | ad two fine end runs stopped In | ers seemed to be of black broadeloth, and | aiso efficiency, ' fldelity and amiability, | Balding, altas Skeeter, one of the quartet of v marked by sages of all ages. Bach race is |\ L med likely to | the shoes were of patent leather, ornamented | should receive "proper recognition cn her | Cook desperadoes bhrought up from Wichita CLARK, Toirist Agt. mark:d by the development of a sense which | ¥ S, with a toecap of intricate desigu. The youth's | voluntary resigdatién of the position, be {t | Ilalls this morning, was arrafgned in the X e 1 Ticket Agt., Pennsylvania R. the previous race had not at all or possessed | ’l. p ;:4;:»;:::;1:-:u ‘l:“\.n'ryh un-| hair was cut “snapper,” and a black Derby 'R(»)nuh';d. ‘lllv“n:: :-|‘t: cuum-«'l of the (-nly 1 n\lPR "snnvs”m ll;l ‘nullnvk rlmln:.*-l |?‘"h 3 = = e . 0 ssessed | r Mr. i © 0 r chos A of maha, th e anks of the council | complicity ted Foi traln rohbery O 3 L S o Py on.lryhm a rudimentary degree, | umpi . Johnson has been their friend | hat crowned all, De and heéreby are: tendered to Miss Hose | #0d pleaded gullty, The special grand jury NS 3 7 AMUSEMENTE, @ theosophists believe that America will | In many 4 game, and was go in the Lincoln s A Copley for t vgry efficient manner in| Will convene next week to investigate the N =, " —_— - —— e e the first developmint of the sixth race [ Fame. “he oniy instances in which he Movement \nr:.-.:\gmn.l\:- Nov. §1. which she nas’ pefformed her dutles: also churges againat the remainder of the purty, 90 THANKSGIVING ecause here ace gathered people froi FIBAEL . 8D, oo Slputen ‘Do At New rk—Arrived—Stuttgart, from | fcr her continuous’ and amiable demeanor | Which includes Jesse Snyder, Will Farris y Bations o the wlohe e e aroi "t | Were those In which the rules were produced | Bremen | on all occasions thithifested towards city of- | and Charles Turer. g +ATTRACTIO! ot o ”l“ - r“"" "rl"fl"u'mll”m' 'lr and he was clearly shown to be wrong. | At Liverpool—Arrived—Michigan, from | ficlals; and be“ft further - . opls Is here more complete, It | The “unfair” touchdow) given Beatr Boston. i Resolved, Thitt-eHesé resolutions be spread Pralrie Fires in Oktahomn. L k M l A In held that preparations Jor ,‘lh“;“r}m‘l’ln; of | was o 1 stion o fact. The ball had boen | &% an Franciseo—Arrived_-Qceanic, from | at length 'on the fournal and that a'copy | GUTHRIE, OKl, Nov. Drontk Har IKe a racie |y, esd1y and Thursday, Nov. 28 and 29, - y gy ely torced over oal line and touched | Fong Kong, ohama_and Honoluju. nereof be presented to Miss Copley. (5 A e Matinee (Thanksgiving day) 1 . . | s the teferee and the crowe fi e o= Arrived—a g drlec n erritory anc Atinee hanksglving day) Thursday, fecentric, cranky and uh”“‘_m;’?’ but ';I“{“‘ r nr‘y:l-_l i;nv‘lv\.i |‘l-‘r x‘l:mv r|m-x JSeon 1\!: ”,“ ;l]u]\'lp!llu— Arrived--Indlana, from "I‘h:v comptroller was directed to placs in l'HIuIN un{ny’u large area wnnl HWi p;. and o Despaired of »Help but Hood's The Jaunty Irish Comedian, 0 e o The : d_hean claimed. ~Ashla Averpool the next apprepriation ordinancs. $1,169.60 | number of farmers lost heavily. John Liv- ) :tl:::‘:oz:y be In the majority. The theoso- | biutr" of kelaing the ball then and rushing | At Copenhagen—Arrived-Polynesia, from | from the PR, Prdion i 0 {“'Miu {ngston had his house, barn, fences, orchard Sarsaparilla Cured. ROBERT GAYLOR Ce Was b - DAL Vs 0 | could ew Yol " oy A * | and Vi O lestroyed e i wap- | w, v ” arated Into sexcs and that the indlviduays | bs Successtul only “(krough thé ignorance N Butnstown—Arrlved—Teutonie, from | 88 the clty's proportion on the contract for eSS e, " sevorni | “C: I Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. (Direct from his great triumph In London, Bad two spinal cords, and in the sixth age, | Of, Umpire and referee. = ‘The touchdown | New York the repair of ‘the Sixteenth street viaduct. | badiy burned. In Pawn founty a diitle| “Tam glad to state my son's oxperience with England), in the 1834-95 edition of hen tho race is approaching its perfection | s wiainly that the Ashitnd yiayers Thad Yy ¥ PR TR B S GG DO T Aq death, 11200’ Sarsaparilla, as it was the means of sav- ) pon this globe, individuals will again have | hardly the face even to claim jt. Ashland s Rt Jask e e Joul, o routihe 2éattond dompanies thetr F— _ {ag his Wfe. Last fall he was taken i1l with pains t:‘u spinal cords. In the seventh race sex um\:}_ and Brugh, who “of was ‘l“ F {‘\’;"; Nov. 2.—One of the most ;‘I‘_‘):‘:‘lml;‘“'l’“'”“"” of the cost of the im- \\-7:':‘,,':::5'1{:: l'.',:'.""' :':"' I"-.‘f Jay | 11 his breast and side. Ho had the best medical #l disappear altogether. ‘offside,” grabbed the bail and rushed over | sclentific fights ever seen In Buffalo was | Pre LMING f ., Nov. oda ted by the TWith regard o the Dersonal appearance| the 1in¢ with it. Of course he brought it | witnessed tonight when Solly Bmith of [ [Leaves of abesnce were granted to Coun- | Messrs. H. H. Ward and George Lodge, | “’“;" possible, and o '"""" il UP TO DATE 4 G back and surrendered it 4 Ry, e climan Thomas. for one week and to License | counsel for J. Edward Addicks, made pub. | !10ctors for some time, but did not rea A . of individuals in the sixth race, Mr. Judgo | % California_and Oscar Gardner, the Omaha ense | counsel for J. Bdward Addicks, made pub. 4 -TR08, 0| The talk of the wi wishing to rignt | ki met in the rooms of the old Buffalo | Inspector Hurst for four days. fle the allegaiions of his wife, Mrs. Rosalie [ rellet. He could not lay down day or night, and Sale opens Tuesday at usual prices, says frankly his opinion can be taken for [ Ashland's wron is poppycock. The gre t o o They | oo Hothing more than guess, but It i o guess | MAOTIY poppyeock. ‘the great | Rikictie: club in @ ffteen-round o, The | A communlcation trom the Board of Edu. | B Addicics in her petition for qivorce, fthey Yo Sor¥iss i5TH ST T"EITRE Bl TEL 4 . % i e L a4 ] ere evenly ched and it is hard | cation asking for the use of the vacant | dll this with the consent of v, Addicks, POPULAR Base> upon philosophie study and with the Tie id do-yet. They | Do Wiat the final outcome LB u ] of the vacant | L YRl that pub ould be. the . Py Bevi® refeciion. To .,'““, o Joany | all know. that Ashland’s team, whilc nearly ot Novs ‘Deen g teome of AMTamaoh | room on the Afth Soar of he city ball for e b v R malt and: My P‘d Telephone 1581, PRYONS e e e o in it M, Judge | i techuically admissable under the rules: | Ry and punched Gardner efore he had | the. PUpose of holding teaghers' meetings | [qa Carr Wilson, who Is named as co-re-| our hopes were fast fafling. My aged mother N el Will be thirty-two feet ta)l on an average. | they he L AR AR "\3:""“‘_;‘#“» :;;;l regained his feet after a knockdown was rde"“‘"“'ml“"‘ committee on public | spondent. advised a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla. He com All This Week. They will lase a third eye just above th b few of them expeoted 1t The As — PrSReRIE ",‘;f Rony of I Nid Cherokess Opposed 10 Btatehood. menced taking the mediclne, and to our Matinee today, 2:30; tonight, 8:15. forehead, which will possess ever so much boys and thelr superintendent are all Promigent Educator Dead. B R i Tt hln");“{\u:‘elul TAHLEQUAH, 1. T., Nov, 2T.—In anticipa- Great Astonishment, A SUMMER BLIZZARD more rpolu .r‘hllv eves :hm r;‘m They will| hahy act, as they teem disposed to, over rh“-irAx“:(\:\f l.ll.."h(v.\ i Ezra 8. t‘nrr, Sam Overgard for permits to haul garbage | tion of an attempt by the approaching corn- | one bottle cured him of his pains and restored STHE NUM OF THEM ALL u & luminous atmosphere personal to | (hix’ thefr first defeat. The team has been | formerly state superintendent of public in- | were alse reterred. gress (0 break up tribal relations in the In- | yim to perfect health, This case has been looked raton b SAMINOF THER Akt thenmiselves, discarding (rousers, walstooats, | Ashland’s pride and is made up from Ash- | struction of California, died at his home | The bond of Beech High: e Bt dian territory, the Cherokee legislature has h ‘Readed by Mhoas, frocks and bonnets. The ‘men wili| nd. from the surrounding Country ‘and | here today at the age of 48 years. He had | approved. with M. O. Maul B e Noely, | pussed s bill providing for o afrong delesa. | Ubon bY Bty 1) QT aRLAE ! MISS NELLIE ROSE3UD. Ve 10 beards. They will have fine, noble | from other towns. Tt re five men upon [ a national reputation as an educator and | jARrOYed. W M-, O MERL B T BOOR: | ton to Washington to oppose any statenood of a wiracl ires and (hin, siiky, Bowing hare. "ng | the team who, by their own admission, are | was once a member & the board of regencs | 3 . K. | measures that may come up. The bill also| —— — Matines Saturday, al A € hal | over 21 years old, m if there are nolof the Wisconsin university an: con. | Burket as sureties. rovides N cot an; cure lver ills, constipation, Grand Special Mativeo Thank: Abdivicuals will lve 1,900 Y y and was con grovided that Chief Harrls accompany tie| ~Hoo: s a o, uals wi ive 1,000 year: others., ‘The team are veterans, haviug | nected with other similar institutions, A lot of bids for furnishiog supplies were | delegates, Dbiliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Dec. 26, HoyV's “A BUNCH

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