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©w THE OMAHA DAILY BE®: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. T ity comptroller, Before the roll exll had | gity council for two years and 16 a dry [ 0Ty | former record, 1:47 3.5, was made by Harry | Lady Dinmond second, George W third [ CLEVELAND NOT ASSASSINATED y ’ been completed the nomination of Mr. Deane ods merchant on South teenth street, JUDGF DU]‘T F TA E H A\ Tyler at Manhattan beach this fall. Berlow | Time: 1:46%, ; — “Avn!“ T ST 40 g0 Svion 46 M, FOORM) 1t [ shr e e ol ot the 4 WA, IE TAKES A HAND whs paced by Ris new aquintuplet. The | FIfth race, five furlongs: Alvarado, won, | Communiention with the Resldence was made by acclamation, o frm of Harmon & Weeth, conl dealers. twld track was In fine condition, but the weather | Amerique second, Irene Woods third. Time: | Shat Off but Story is Not Credit For oity clerk 0. C. Holmes, Willlam Co- | ™ x}100 7 burn and Jay Burns were placed before the 4 convention. Mr. Coburn w was rather cool and a strong breeze blew | 1:02%, Rector is treasurer of the Rector up the back stretch, The first quarter was | i - & Wilhelmy company and president of the | Prise Fighters' May Meet with Another | made in 0:23, the half in o the three Results nt oy District. o the nomination | wide circulation through the country at an'! NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—~A report obtained f Omaha Fire Insurance company. He has i quarters in 1:20. Windle, who held one of the | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.-Results today o . o Blackburn and Lee Holsley were | been prominently identified with_the Muniel- Kngokout at Hot Springs. watches on Heriow,” then went for the same | First race, five and & halt furlongs, sell. ;""IY ""::’;"‘: Lt 'l"::l‘:mh‘m?\l:v:\ | . W. Blackburn and L 018! 1 . i 4 ; mark and reduced’ the former record by | jng: Jefrersc " " cond 4 | 1and e sinated a | naed &8 caadidates.for the nomination Jor B e T e & — gne-ffth of & second, paced by the “auint” | b g i T 4 Gold | Cray Gables, near Bussard’s Bay. Concerns | e - olice fudge, and the first ballot gave Mr. | .- g oth will try again tomarrow, thelr inten- | " gecond race, five furlongs, selling: Majc e fo . i ©O'Connell & Anderson's entire Furni- '?«Ln.u.’ e aoination. | He was loudly | the smelting works. GOVERNOR «WILL SUPPORT THE COURT | tion being to lower the mile record to 1:42. | ooecond race, five’furlongs, selling: Mualor | ing this rumor, the follawing message has y Cook won, Three Iorks second, Clacquer \ved from B i ture stock on sale at Hayden Bros. ahisered by Dotk GGIEAtes, N SDRCIALOTS A8 | ¢ .0y’ oo ALt 1 MAMEEE of (HE Bqwitible o third. Time: 1:008 : T Eoar Samn Gleetio: | ! § h y both deleg 4_spe Lite insurance company for Omaha, - 3 : ’ 8 ' gy g “AlL telephone communication with Buz- The goods were positively too high | he appeared to accept the nomination. He| 3" gHguig [P200, i B TOOZER STIC o ¥ LEAD. | Third race, five firiongs: Reddington won, | (Al SISO SURTCE CHA G o, Can't ¢ cost for these tfnes; but ouf prices will ;nhl. 1 look upon this nomination by this | pol.g v:.fiw..::uu. "‘M :; :"‘r"‘;"_‘k - 44 n‘: Manngers of the Affalr Are Making| oo 0 AL IR « h\l:x’:!vn ,'_.‘.lfy', econd, Billy MeCloskey third: it e i, SO Ry hit o T8 10 the busines oL ST o receive | PACI HXptees " compny. {onn to Erect nn Amphi- » o | “Fourth race, one mile: Monita won, Ex- [ wire since 8 o'clock. New Bedford operator b do the Jusiness. % sto00 1 place I‘\ I'-{ an h'nn;)r fhnr :nv 'ml" ;'" "f‘:‘ni‘:: Mr. Meclntosh {8 a graduate of Harvard thentor—Confldent the Fight Last night an immense crowd gathered | [l::'lln.wn‘l.wuvvvl\w, second, Nervoso third. | eay nothing could have gone out of Buzzard's | $15.00 Bed Room Sults 320! { compors this sonvention, fi 1 e monor | And_one of the strong attorneys at the Will Come oM. at Chatles Street Bicycle park to witness | THey Ulads i mile, welling: Ransom | DAY, by 'phone without his knowlng It Hence $20.00 Bed Room Suits.. . L1000 | O Ot "vou have placed. me on & | DOURIas county bar. ; the fourth Installment of the great six-day | won, Imp. Ivy Second, Duchiess of Milpitas | e belleves nothing in the fevart. Wastery Room Suits . $18.00 { tioket which makes the issue clearly on the l-.dnnnI Rich is a Nebraska man from rece, and they were not disappointed. third. Time: 1:01% | Union closed at Buzzard's Bay a long > i " ko birth. He s a lawyer, and a graduate of N 2 First of all, “Big” Fredrickson startec ago." | 4 3 p ppositio a ¢ HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Oct. 10.—Mayor | First of all, “Big" Fredrickeon started in . s * | S Bes #aith :_mm i n";‘“il\\” "u"h‘::-Lr-Alulr::: JfiTu.T\'S’.?E’"ZZ the Nebraska State university, Johns HOPKIn® | wwqiarg and Attorney Martin returned today | to establish a new one-half mile class B o nfi"f"! |‘-Im::v "Aih -(“n ’"‘"'n wa T m"””\'wf‘m‘ Mr“w tw . Suits...... 25.00 n bers. 5 2 vers d the Law school, 5 e 4 oy " " varing | oA bicyele belonging to Albert Isaacso! s | York office of the Assoclated press from New :m::: ::4 : :iumn :::;:: 00 | MY plaiform ‘the’ doctrine that_ religlon can univorsity and the Baltimore Law scool, ' | at noon trom, Dallas, where they secured tho | Unpaced record, and succeeded in lowerin | stolen from In front of The Hee bullding et od, vus. oarly this moroing, & Womeh | o o0 om A o ittiel vi:x,rr b mar'!e lllu-' lll‘!ln”(vf ‘x;lnznfln;’hhr(!?""“ ful in his profession and with much interest | Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight for Hot Springs. SOFmARCS Tor AN M“‘HII: '""'_’L' "flwl""_ Wednesday evening. It was a Victor, ' | was murdered in the suburbs of New Bed . mahogany suits at one-third off their ‘;ml-»untnl or‘ :yn':'lxl.‘\'n ::},m to come between o also came, and Dan Stuart will arrive Sun- | applause by the big crowd. in the lower front Tork on the 'r:é]\\" fida, | LA for the murdecer, passed within Night 4 price. BT ana 1 comten 5 DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL CONVENTION | duy or Monday. "Promptly’ at §:15, at the crack of Ref Mr. Taacson offers n reward for the return | Gray Gables. They were observed by the 4 FOR THE COUNCIL. Chndidnten of the NoRpar Immediately after opening court this morn- | DRtker's wistel, the, Faces sct, off il 1 £oof | of the wheel to the ofice S asd 115 hkva oliiwear "1t Mhsn canis thd: DEMINALIDE jof nine oan- munt Ave MBAOresf ing Judge Duffle asked for the sheriff. Sheriff | the lead for a conple of mtles, when Harry Commy and John 8. Enroute. is impossible to establish telegraphic or ey o iy Qidates for: the eity council. The names of | The business of the demccratic judiclal con- | Houpt answered: the summons. and Judge 5 (fi!‘l”v‘h-";:[ S e slon for | SEATTLI, Wash. Oct. 10.—The St. Paul | telephone communication with the Cleveland A B. McAudrews, L. A. Harmon Rober! | yention, which met at the Board of Trade | Dufle stated (o him that he had been tn- | &e”lh By warmed Up to” helr. work, | 4nd All-America - professional ' base ball | residence tonight, but in case of any acel- Holmes, W. C. Bullard, J. P. Henderson, X i ®| formed that an ‘attempt would be made to|but when they got thoroushly started they | tesms, under the management of Charles | dent or fucident of this nature the local po- Sideboards John Lomly, Frank J. Burkley, M. F. Funk- rooms yesterday afternoon, was soon trans bring (48 Cor;‘vell-l“llz‘:hllmflfll fight oft in | maintained a terrific pace to the end. To| Comiskey and John 8. Barnes, rw‘n\vl(\'n-l)z lice at New Bedford would undoubtedly be houser, Henry D. Richards, J. H. Davies, acted. Murray belongs a great deal of the credit | played their first game here today to a | notified. Lieutenant Comstock, who is in ] o %1 Y H. O There was no opposition to the endorsemens | Ot Springs, and that he wished to call his | por tpo fast time made Jast night, as that | Jarge crowd. The score was 10 to 4 in favor | o ¢ the N Jolice statior $12.50 Sidebonrds.. ... Gharles Coffraan,: Morlls:Meyer, 4. H. Cor- e men: | ayiention to It, and in doing 80 he points out | Joung man from the rural Aishcts made | of St. Paul. Comiskey played his firat | Coar8® F the New Bedfor o tne: report 3 Nl stock, James Wolshensky, Aibert Cahn, E. T. | of the nonpartisan citizens' Judicial ticket and| it would be breaking the laws and outraging { all of the boys hump. On three different | game of the trip. Y sald: “f have heard nothing of the repor K $15.00 Side "”"“"- Y 2 -\lnf!l_rtnr{, B. L. ‘Huh«runn. Allen 'T] ““"‘":’ the proceedings were brief and harmonious. the dignity of the state of Arkansas. He | occ st‘unfinl did p."- set out in an uno':rl\p( to Renui for The Byiese ;‘:"m:;vm'hj best of my knowledge the rumor | $20.00 Sideboards....... and T. W. Blackburn were presented to the v Sl % ;i o | woutd, v eaghe, the | repeat his performance of the night pre-| « Spiders. s e ‘ oA B e itler, T e Joun Howtoky | W S Shosmaker catied ‘the conveation to |HWEHL AL BOMETECD g T 't | Vious, and ‘twice It dooked an though' he | CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 10—Each member —— - 25.00 Sideboards........... committee of seventeen, composed of six | Order and the organization was perfected by | U S"liace’ it was his duty to Interfere. The would be successful. At the first attempt [ of the Cleveland base ball club today re- Danker ulnted in Whent, 3 These prices cannot be dupli members of the general committee, two of | the election of Bd B. Smith chairman and | judge further stated to Mr. Houpt that he G TS |;‘\;:“;“;1l“;h~(;rr:‘"m;f he | celved a check for $28.33, that being the in- | TOPEKA, Kan., Oct. 10.-The private bank i 5 tilves We 6 ¥ rom each ward, was appointed to select nine v sts vice that it would be a violation of the law for a | Parker rallied, and with that famous gallop | P\ mes. club's share - | county . has bees en charge of b cent of the prices we shall make you. | from eath warl Wit GoPUIE smmended to | committee on credentials were dispensed with | oitizen s0 ealied Sipon to fal to respond. of his soon succeeded in overtaking him. 1t | Seibts amounted to 45838, which amount | state Lank Commissioner Breldent Th 3 the convention as its candidates. The com- | and the convention proceeded to take an in- | ° [ITTLH ROCK, Oct. 10.—When shown the [ Was freely remarked that had not Parker o ded between sixteen players, bank has a capital stock of $,00. The re- 4 o on as e | ool hatlor. . T ftod ot S e LB ; Oct. 10.—When shown the [ Was fresly, veraeried that N hportune mo- - ported liabilitfes are $13,778 and assets of mittee was composed of John Lnns\qcu;.;} .| formal ballot, This rosulted in ctsting the | digpateh from Hot prings about the action | et Murrny would surely have added an- OTMENT. about an equal amount, Commissioner Brei- by L S R Alexander, E. Rothery, C. 8. Elgut-|~“ Ak gias, Wamhington and 1ot Judge Duffie in regard to the Corbett- A H other lap to his credit. Dan Brewer made two or three beautiful denthal says Banker Harpster has in addi- tion to his bank liabilities about $25,00 in ter, T. H. Dailey, George W. Tierne counties for M. R. Hopewell, W. W. Keysor, | pitzsimmons fight, Governor Clarke sald ths John §. Knox, Joseph A. Connor, Harry Cal W. A. Redick, Eleazer Wakeley, A. N. Fer- | the news was not surprising to him. He e» spurts last night, and was heartily ap~ Address Before the Conference. private debts. He 18 reported to have been h Sideboards o e . ey . D, Eata- | 8uzon, E. R, Duflo and Georgo A. Magney. | fcied ‘an much of Judge Dule, Prosccuting | plauded for his-spiendia work, Farry BAE-| MOHONK, N. Y., Oct. 10.—At thi mern- | Ot 1 ¥Rt Chatles K. Sherman. G. W. Lininger, E.|Hon. Anthony E. Langdon of PapilMon. —In | governor said Judge Duffie was an old class- | pit Toozer Sl the, BIREE TCGRE (RRAR b s dian conference the | Margar ather riously 11 $24 SIAeDOATAS . . .. vvvrens . 819000 [ W' Qimeral. On motion of Mr. Richardson | asting this vote Chairman Edgar Howard | pgte of his and he knew he would do his [ mescenger Kid to break D o the | Principal speakers were D. M. Browning, MILWAUKER, Oct y t Mather, $£16.50 Sideboards. the committes was instructed to report the | Of the Sarpy delegation stated that the mem- | quty in the present, as in all emergencies [ crcwd. Everybody seemed to be on their commissioner of Indian affairs, and ex-United | Wife of Gustav Pabst, is seriously 1ll as a names of five democrats, three republicans | bers were not opposed to reform in Omaha. | where the majesty of the law was to be [ meitle last night, and not an accident oc | States Senator Dawes of Massachusetts. result of nervous prostration resulting from and one populist as. the candidates for the | ut they desired to glve a complimentary | yindicated. Gavernor Clarke was emphatic | eurred. Idghill still has the sympthy Of | They discussed the working of the law pro- | fhe Pabat home on Tawer A reporter visited BB vote to Judge Langdon on account of his | 11" satin that sinee Judge Dufe had taken | the crowd and the large number of laaies | TOY SUSHERE (I BOTRINE of the Bot Br | O e oy The eyt vninth street and vor....825.00 | The convention took a recess for fifteen | #terling democracy and undoubted qualifica- | the initiative in the premises, it would be a present last night cheered evary effort e g for the allotment.to the Indlans.of | W2 t g el mwAde, but he was unequal to the task of . 4 A was auite i1l and had been sick abed for $11,50 | minutes while the commlittee retired to con- | tions for the bench. After the Informal | vary easy matter to stop the fight. The chief | gaining a ‘";“‘”" ‘m.- m“|‘ etitors, Howevar, lands in severality. It is impossible, Mr. | t\wo days as “a result of worry and excit r Slder the names prosented for its considera- | ballot the name of Judge Langdon Was fexecutive of the state could now intervenc | hie promises to retrieve himself tonight, as | Browning argued, to render the Indian self- | ment." Mug Njather-fabst could not bo $13.00 | tion. At the expiration of that time the x':"“’;““y "'"" the """“‘“"""“d"f the I”':“:" and preciude the posibility of the aftaic being | it will be his last chance vefore the losing | supporting s long as the old tribal rela- it SR LRI g vl committee returned and its chairman, Henry | dates heretofore named was made unanimous. | pyjjed off in the city of Hot Springs. Gov- | BIERL Foo%er Bnc Pegau are equally de- | o 0" oniinie One obstacle In the W ol —ee Fetabrook, reported that the committee had | Judge Langdon, A. S. Ritchie and Egar | ernor Clarke spent much time today in ex- | termined that the messenger Kid shall not £ ‘allot ) i, 1 Court Martinl Without n Prisoner. B et "t "list C'of . splondid | Howard were appolnted a committee (0 | yuiining the laws bearing upon the case and | “YERCOME I lead R y ¢ o The finish last night was splendid. Brewer [ of the lands arc not suitable for farmin PORTSMOUTH, N. H, Oct. 10.—-A court names before it and had decided almost | NOULY the candidates of the action of the | iy counseling with prominent lawyers. led off, closely followed by Murray &nd | purposes. The fands allotted Jfor JAPMIOE | nartial, with Commander N. M. Dicer of uranimously to recommend the nominati conventlon. DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 10.—Joseph H. Ven- | Parker. _As they came down the home > v 3 e Charles avy yards siding, . of W. C. Bullard, Frank Burkley, Albe A fudiclal central cammittee was named | aie manager of the Florida Athletic club, | stretch Murray, by n herculean effort, | Bood that the fndian can readily make & oy e o~ e | Flne Cahn, A. H. Comstock, M. F. Funkhouser, | 28 follows: L. Crofut, Chris Hoeppner, | returned today from Austin, Tex., where he | forced his wheel ahead of Brewer's and fin- | [VIRE from = Uhem, Another thing = that y g ' oL B D kot | wi ottey | Gibson of the United States ship Fern, on LR, Harmon. John Lemiy. ‘A. T. Rector | W. S. Poppleton and F. A. Brogan, Omaha: | wag called to testify before the grand jury. | Ished first with Brewer second and Parker worked against ollotment is that the allotted | i, "Charge of forgery. Word was recelved $37.50 Sideboards $30.00 Sideboards Sideboards $14.75 Sideboards $18.50 Sideboards, ] . e ? : . 3 third. This Murray again won the special | lands are not taxable for twenty-five years. | . arano A e ] ExteflSlon Tables el LR CLL L R L hi‘lnlm?‘""“:;',yo'lcklay';(" i ,l\'";'f”m“‘ Pa-| When asked what news he had to give out, | prize’ for the cvening. Tonight Fredrickson | The result fs that the white communities et o e L U committee was adopted by a unanimous vote | Pillion, and J. C. Hammoug, Arlington. he said: “You may say the fistic contests | Will eatablich 4 hew unpaced one mile clats | aout the allotted lands practically say to | mont at New York, where he was in cus- ind the gentlemen named were declared the | A: S. Ritchle introduced the following reso- | hooked to come off October 31 will most cer- | T3 rocord, Just before the tix-day race be: | fic Tndians: “We will not give Sou court | 104 i SRR | $14.50 Extension Tables........$10.75 | nominees of the convention. lution, which was passed: tainly take place at Hot Springs on that day. | £Ins, and'Jadging from the way he smashed 12 (AERNEE (V8 B RO U MO0 SOV ¢ $24.00 Extension Tables........$18.50 | [For members of the Board of Education the Resolved, That we, the democrats of the | mye citizens' committee at Hot Springs has | the half-mile record last night he will es- S ges, o names of J. H. MeIntosh, Bdson Rich, E. | Fourth Judicial disirict of Nebraska, in tablish a record that will be hard to beat. | celve no tax money from you.” If the United _ , 4 deposited with R. C. Chambers of that city | i3 Vs bl b . v 29, ons Tables. . ......$15.00 5 2 convention assembled, do hereby deciare our | 1°F g Following is the score: States would make some provision for pay- $ l_m Extension f:u les $15. Eix Thomas, J. F. Burgess, B. E. B. Kennedy, | firm adhesion to the principle that our judi- | $15,000 as a guarantee that our contract will Miles. Paps. | Miles. Pa: ing these white communities an amount fin §10.50 Extenslon Tables........ $8.00 | Charles McConnell, W, F. Allen, E. A. Par- | clary be kept as far as passiblo out of party | be carrled out. We are tally satisfied that | poozer g | awert o i lleu of taxes, the public in favor of allot- $15.00 Extension Tables........§10,00 |mile and Dr. C. G. Sprague were pre- | polities, ~We therefore denounce the partl | tho Hot Springs committce, Messrs. Martin | Pegau ... AR e Hart WhT {be Eheatly iranthsna s | £3.50 Extenslon Tables sented. A committee of seven appointed to | San action of the republican judicial con-|anq Waters, can fulfill their contract.” Edghill 3 Thomas Mr. Browning read a paragraph from his select five candidates from the list. two re- | vention in mominating only men from its| “gAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 10.—It is ru- | Parker Ve 1 oW nks an refus| L0 inat eve! publicans, two democrats and one populist, | (e ot tur Wresent republican judies, who, | mored here Jate 'tonight that Brady and reported in_ faxor of the nomination of W. | by thelr eminent fitness and good beliavior: | Jullan have leavged from Austin that Corbett | COULD NOT KE . Allen, J. F. Burgess, J. H. Mclntosh, | have won the esteem of all the people of ali [ and Fitzsimmoxs must leave the state at. on Wi g v e sale Bdson Rich and Elmer E. Thomas. o | Dartios i this district, as subveraive of the | onos or suller arrest on the charge of con- | ReY UnrrereRamnEer ::‘;,lql'f( bty x'::fir::e x:udp{g‘m;:'l-”:hl‘Jl‘:’x!l'“!! report was adopted and the gentlemen were | Mmost sacred public interests. Spiracy. 'Maftf Jullan says Fitzsimmons | fOrt but Quit in the Linat ¥ Jabatiment vontrol ayer:tiioss to whoiEr It i i i declared the nominees of the convention. A resolution was also passed by which the | Tiie%: (eaae® (Uthe stata by Saturday | NEW YORK, Oct. 10—The cold weather | [RBAFLEERE COREO TYOE A0l o0 e ro: o The central committee of the league was | central committee was authorized to fill any | night, but Corbett says he won’t hurry. at Gravesend, with the moderate card that L ¥ L 0 annual report which has just been issued, depicting the evils connected with the leas- ing of lands by Indians. He thought legis- $8.50 Extension Table | $0.50 Extension Tables... THE PACE. tection authorized o Al any vacancies thai might | vacancies that might ocour on the ticket, | "'GALVESTON: Tex., Oct. 10.—A special to | had been provided, made the attendance | *% ¢ : ; y C T occur on the ticket. The declaration of | after which the convention adjourned. AL TN, e, Ot A Arere ays: | small today. The card was farther reduced | ,, X Senator Dawes foflowed. eEt Htaes » efltel‘ aples principles of the Citizens' league was adopted B Fitiatmmans todky roceived a telogram | by scratches, so there was little fnterest in | 1%, T PN, PRRCE ol o8 e rean. Naving ~ as the platform and the work of the con- IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Trom his manager, Martin Jullan, stating that | the racing. The only semblance of a contest | brialt®tl Belo & CRCCq oo Tt eie” Indlans, The finest line ever shown, in ma- [ VEELon was complete. 5 they had Jecided to pull the fight off at Hot | was in the Billow stakes, when Rey del|found that something more was necessary. Nokny i HIRINE e IAGB15. ey EiTeh, mrz!‘;ha“e;-r;;h?;ea nominated Charles H, VLD LR SO LU U Xrfi.,flt‘m tho sume date it was sel | Carreres attempted to give Heraenring thir: [ ase arn aLE e GIee SnaaOn et e aleed ¥y D " ' y n, 3 ane, . C. Bullard, ‘an| & 4 for Dallal e telegram further advised | ty-five pounds by the scale and a beating, ! 2 v A ¥ onk; all the latest, all the’ finest library, | Burkiey, Albert Cahn, John Lemly, ‘Millard | The case of the state against D. M., samuel, | Fitzsimmons (to at once commence packing “"‘m mn‘m S ’hm'" D NS UER AR GG :"(:::‘lyy ?fi’m‘“files:“;;lm"?xl:\'-“}. l‘:m:lzs Er‘l‘c‘ 4 hall, parlor, center tables of all kinds. :runl;::l‘x(s‘n;m.: [ll_.h Mclmgfih l:ma Edson Rich |and Willlam Sears and W. D. Lashmett, which | preparatory togoing to Arkansas to finish too good, as at e the “l:lK n;ll_LHxfin!. trouble was that the law had fallen among w‘ : o ; vobe, 2 y ; ec i > vas engths ahead, The firs 4 Hundreds of different styles; no dupli- | burn, Tee Helsley. L. Siobe. William Co- | has been occupying more or less of the atten- s Soaliing Reb, ‘.fm"f. afi°i.-;'f{,'dhf-i";f"‘}§'f,' B A I PBejve ‘sconds, and then | thieves, After the allotment had been made ogtes, Be on hand. Rector, A, H, Comstock, W. F. Allen ana J, | tion of the criminal court during the past two h"u;"nvp‘[‘mvrfi e dightly apprehensive tha | Carreres made his effort and took the lead, the gavel;‘llmom e lull:;wrlzetf to sell the B Bargasn ure.” republicann; Eimer_ B | 1ays, was nolled yesterduy on motion of | e hew Texin matuts makea even training | Funding (he Sucong (urlong, i QG O | Elle Chloriunity: el aim s to have the Braun's Carvon Photographs. 2 Thomas and James Wolshensky are popu- | tho county attorney. T itils state tliogal. Fltzstmmons put In the | Sity-six secands, | the —fourtn i forty- | Indlans #o diapored of that they themselves Berlin Photographs. sts. Tho Sears were: charged with disposing of | morning hunting and came back with a large | elght " and the ~five furlongs in 101% | should have the best part of the resorvation. Haufsiaonsl e shons SKETOHES OF THE CANDIATES. | mortgaged property aud ‘Lashmett was in- | Smount ot game. oo oo oo oo | SO0 ot irke te i by o the front, the | Instead of the experiment being confined to A Mot aan BhotRTRDhY cluded as an accessory. L ved | ../ g, Texn Oct, . S o 1U Ahe | one reservation, several. reservations were ; 3 . . | Sometning Anont the Men Nominatea | Soncigsively that e Knew 'z;::,r‘ne;tg S ha | Vendi of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons combina- Zyear-old winning hanaia e “whuld prob: | being experimented with. The Indians wer A spacial stock sale of these %, I arior ultS { by the Comvention. ortinse when he bought the property and | tion were tgken’ before the grand jury this | ghiy take the colt to England and race him | crowded .off their ~reservations and the beautiful productions of art—all this week. 50c, $1.00, 82 00 and $3.00. Pew dbmcorbtarar &l morning and* Mamined along the same line | 0n ‘shares, and that Sir Ixcess would be | Harpies seized whatever they could. It was $35.00 Parlor Suits 423,00 | brasks than Hon: Oh Detter” louown in Ne- | the proteoution came to the eoncluslon that i | 4 Dolahy and his crowd yesterday. Vends | ahipped Iri ten davs, August Belmont will| the boast and pride ot one government oMclal RGN Vit . Charles H. Brown. He | could not prove Wwhen tha property was | 35 Delthy and bis crowd sestertey . N e | Anip five yoarings (o Engtand in November, | (i PR §00PES B OO SN T e $37.00 Parlor Suits ....$25.00 | has been an active member of the party in sold by the Sears they had sold it with the and If Henry of Navarre does well enough $38.00 Parlor Sults. 50 | this state for thirty years. He is one of | Micntion of defrauding. hird. Time: | The subject ‘was further discussed by Cap- First race, six furlongs: Runover (7 to 5 | that they had never seen and could not find. S410p | CHB0Eed for more than a quarter of a cen- (o & man numed Prall. Tho parties lived in e Eaney. (57t 'third. Time: o 50 T i the United States does s duty It will put M%g%m 9 Sl % $68.00 Parlor Sults..............$45.00 today’s races at Latonia was the defeat of | 1) third. Time: 1:43 the Indians since the Indians, having nc prices will sell them. These suits are | to bulld up an impaired constitution, took a | tion, which wes not fled until fourtsen months | Reld: He was an odds on fayorite, heavity | T:pik, Shore stakes, one | tain Robert H. Pratt. superintendent of the at once to Hot Springs and go iuto training. | {'te Municipal handicap at one and three- | had opened more reservations to the whites A Hospe Jr., $55.00 Parlor Suits "' 339,00 | the MEhting democrats, and has had a hand | ante wees the. owners of 10s hork of pettls Only One Favorite Out of Six Took | won, Hamilton II (6 to &) eecond, Mr. Reel | Referring to the Jease evil the senator. sald tury. He 18 a New Yorker. Ho sraduated | Loup county. Atter the cattle had been mort- | oINGINNATI, Oct. 10.—The sensation of | ,Second race, one mile: O'Connell & Anderson carried fine | and was admitted to the New York bar in | tonl (remn f0 Lashmett. Lashmett broushi | the crack colt, Sherlock, recently purchased | Thifd race, 1he il sk, stz curlongs | il h ch tamie hal b beeh alltie 1o What is B-plece, bireh, mahogany, maple and 5 | trip across the plains in the humble c had elapsed after the transaction occurred. backed, but ‘was beaten by Sir Play, who| Fourth race, the Bay e ot “Mortis park he may &0 | than any one of his predecessors. The In- EAS D A ants, were the owners of 125 head of cattle Parlor Suit: Ch 5 the men off the land they have leased from trom Williams college In 1858, stuied law | 3890 William Sears s charged with having won, Captive (6 to §) second, Buckrene (5 to | the off the Y go0ds—to good for the trade. Our {180 In that year he eame to Omaha, and | e o op0oaouth Omahe and sold them. | by C. Fletschmann for #,00 from Carrol | F400PCLE Aol ihind i me] L unh g oo fIstL L0 IaNs tham, « u ’ 8 v, who | Kourth race, Ahe B ker o to 5 won. | Carlisle Indlan school; President Francis of . 4 and Gploco . brocatalle, . damusk qud | PACIY of mule driver. " Ho was elocted prose- | After ~the case had - been noiled | Was In receipt of sy PR ds._The time, | IS, SONOEL [ econd, Sir Francis 7 to 1) | tho Hampton, Rev. L.'A. Rigg of the Santce C ltz,s SIR PLAY BEAT THE CRACK COLT.|too. Summaries: dlans in some instances were allotted lands 1518 DOUGLAS. » $15.00 in every fight in Which his party has been | which they are alleged to have mortgaged Parlor Suits. He was consequently included in the informa. (1 to 2) second, Rudyon cuting attorney for Douglas county in 1862, | Lashmett, the only one of the defendants | 1:13%. was fast for the track. First Mate|iyird, Time: 1 agency, Nebraska, and Rev. Lyman Abbott of plush. and in that capacity sec conv who appeared at the s *| won the malden stakes for 2-year-olds, but | Rifih race, mile and a furlong: Cash I New York. At the evening session short L b e i e SO AMDRAAING AL he L Hand Dt 81K o [ixchcei e (GVand would Drababiy v beater | ¢ to 5 won Bombuzette, (f to 9 setond, | aadresses were made by a S InAlara. ) Jegaliy hanged in’ Nebraska. ‘He served two | of them also desired o obialn §24,60 mileaks | L, Bad he Ot Doer Al B avorite, | “ath rape. five Purionga: Bioomer (7 to 21) | Who apoke of the outlook from their polnt of M lt t terms in the office, and in 1864 was elected | from Loup county on the ground that al- | frirst Mate, was a winner in the six races. | won, Lavienta (3 to 1) second, Medica (3 ‘to | view, The conference will close tomorrow a Xtrac a_member ot the consticutional convention. | thoukh no subpoonas had been issued for | jockey Chirn was indciiniiely supended by | 1) tird. T'me 1:034% evening. he fall o Vi . vas Wi - | the en sing fou ze he e ] D k e RO ICE IO b et b s Sl b e a1t 1o not Brobable he Wil be al- Excellent Coursing nt Huron. Wi 1t is palatable fluid mait, containing a largo CSKS man, and 1n 1867 became mayor of Omaha, | nesses. Judgo Scott, however, refused to al- | '°Wed, 1o ride here again, Summaries: UGN B 4D Dot 40 = About g U0upes peroantags’ of uextractemali el FakamLy, ernns of the L General oot Tash LU UL furlongs: G. B.|ple witnessed some excellent coursin G g War Remem- | enough alcohol to keep from fermenting. It A during his term of office. In| The Sears failed to appear at the trial, be- | Lakota (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:30 today. In the first rond of the American | BEFC presiding over the city court, and tried over | low the fees. ernment. | jg the remedy par excellence for loss of appe- N and Cases £,000 case 0 I . k et Va WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—(Special)—Pen- | tite and dyspepsia and for th lo are 1869 he recelved the full democratic vote for | causs, according to the statem: heir at. | “Beoond race, selling, one mile: Enthusiast | Waterloo purse Dakota beat Van Hoop. N 3 ecla ! and dyspepsia and for those who ar 2 b X United: Blates sehators hs ‘was. e of. tho| tarasy, tney more. not nml‘;‘!g":n‘““m:" a1 a6 oD "Won, Ingomar " (even) second, | Trilby ran a bye, Royal Tuck being with- | sions granted, ssue of September %, were: | debilitated, by wasting disease. It is loval- Iine curly birch Cases. members of the couvention which framed the | effort Ao Aihtan s Lindolette (8 to 5 third. Time: 1:42i drawn; Sunct beat Eclipse; Major and Nel- | Nebraska: Increase—Willlam H. Norton, | uable to fursing mothers and con be taken $28.00 Case...... $22.00 | prosent constitution, and ln 1576 was elected | but Sudes Seott refuss tain & postponement, | MARARIEGE 10 B 5 e aa un efgnth: | lie' Week were both withdrdwni Donald | gt Papl, Howard; August Uhlich, Bustis, | with relish when all other “malte or muit y sevnvresenens. §2200 | present constitution, and in 1876 we ted | but Judge Scott refused it bacause Lashmet! | gimon W (1 'to 1) won, Tehman (7 to 2 sec- | beat Ravens; Ragnor beat Lady Deadlock; A AR I R R L e 38.00 Case... ...$28.00 | 19 Al ate, and re-elected in 1878. | ghowed that he would be put to great expense | ond, Bgbart (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:55. Kirk Glen beat Flying Buck; Emin Pasha | TR0 (00 00 h, New | bottles at 1700 Case $27.00 | has Is an attorney of exceptional ability, and | i caring for his witnesses In the meant!me, Tourth race, the maiden stakes, for 2- | beat Yorkshire [ 1 owa: Orlginal—John McDonough, New A0 ...§27.00 | has » lucrative practice. He was recently 2 yeariolds, v furonus: Firat Mate ( {o] \In the third found ~for the American |Sharos, Mahaska. — Additional-Jonathan 20c each and 130, CA8e.....ovvvvrennnn.....$22.00 | 2 member of the Board of Fire and Police| Collected Curios for the . | 10) wan, Kate Le Grand (7 to 1) second, La [ Waterloo cup, the principal staie o ° | Klick, Odebolt, Sac. Restoration and re- 2,00 per dozen, delivered free. A These are the finest made. We haye | Commissloners. NI YORK oot tommat. 51, Do Young, | Gascogtie (0'to 1) third, Time. 108 meeting, Diana, from St Louis, beat Fear | jsue Willlam ' 8. Putnam, West Cedar e ] 00 Erea Thomas Swobe came to Omaha at the close lots of cheaper ones. of the war, during which he served in a 3 Michigan regiment. He was deputy county clerk Quring Mr. Murphy’s incumbency, and " "% Not, from Chicagos St. Clait, Chicago, beat | P freo sample glass will be given to any In- proprictor.of the San Francisco Chronicle, | o ietl e, B X oy aecond. Lowi | Bed of Stone, New York; Master Glenkirl, Rl pnorcase—Jobn Maluburg. | valid who wishes to test ts Virtues at left today for San Francisco, after a six | (0 to 1) third. Time: i:15 Fox “Lake, ix.. beat Pearl, 8t Louls: | et ifinor of Abraham Pelnam, Eddyvile, | SHERMAN & McCONNELL'S DRUG STOR® months' tour, which included the principal | Sixth race, selling, seven furlangs: L/ Gilkirk, Hawarden, Ia., beat Luclan SWift, | Wypello, 1513 Dodge Street. Chtries of Europe. Mr. e Young's trp | more (7 to 2) won, Greenwich (8 to 1 second, | Minneapolls. Colorado: Original—Barton H. _Dear, D By LU afterward was secretary of the Central Land | abroad was fn the interest of the Memorial [ Balkline (7 to 2) third. Time: 1:29%. In the second round of the American | pueblo, Pueblo; Samuel Ross, 'Denver, [ == AT e company. He was elected county clerk in| museum, which was established to com- coursing _derby, Van Gundie beat Miss | Arapahoe; James H, Johnson.'Loveland, AMUSEMENTS, 1869 and served ome term. In 1876 he be- | memorate the success of the big fair lust Cricket Game Tomorrow. Muffet, Minneapolis beat Crowd, Rochester | parimer; Gregorio Baca, Starkviile, Las Ani- Y N e arty in interest in the Uuiox Bo. | Winter, of which Mr. De Young was director | Next Saturday will be the close of tne | pent, Van Brpie, Var Bree beat Volusia | mas. Original widow—igliza Hand, Pitkin, E' “To T“E‘TRE Oak case cific Hotel company, and later wi general, and which was built and furnished | cpjcket season as far as the Omaha Cricket Of these Rochester and Minneapolis are | Gunnison. S Pany. er was one of | from the profits of that enterprise. Several e on owned by N. P. Whiting of Minneapolis. | "\Wyoming: Original—John Arner, Fort the stockholders in the Millard hotel enter- | mems f Bavine wiieh Me Do Young bus. | club s concerned, and the game for that|and the two others by Dr. Evan Hummell| Russell, Larami Tol. 1531—PAXTON & BURGESS. Mgrs. 5 \ s prise, and continued to be until recently one | chased in different European capitals for the | date will be between two picked elevens | of Indian: polie. South’ Dakot Original-George W. $15.00 Case i g B0V 0000 0 of the managing proprietors of the hostelry. museum, are now enroute to San Francisco ;-nr)ltnl‘rn-nl"l'\" l'rv;hh-r;h l!’;» A. K;'T’y h-'""fl mh" :h"h l\:n‘f:(r“mkfl\";"t:'l'{llr\':ml('"b‘;'(“lf:fl‘:h'r «Greer, Hot Springs, Fall Riv - [T R DR 3.00 William Coburn first figured " | Among them are many art treasures of the | Captain H. Tawrie. his game ha e Jennis bea , Ira cen bea e L . | Case F15.00 | Willlam Coburn firat figured In county pol- | Niipaisonic era, bosldes refles of the reign of | arranged with o view of Eiving all cub | Charming My, Lon Odds_beal Prince | gixth vietim of the Mine Disaster. Tonight at 8:15, ase.. . . $18.00 o Srbrbi .| the Bourbon princes as far back as Louis | members one more chance to play before | Fullerton, Miller Abbe beat Bleanor. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Oct. 10—~The sixth $30.00 Case 24 0o | He, s in office four years, and was an [ XIIT. The Memorial musenm, it is said, has | the end of the season, o it is to be hoped | Al four stakes will be run to a finish on | P A The beautiful play of real lico - $ ++-$24.00 | jegistant under tha successive administra- | now the richest collection 'of Napolconic | that a good showing will be made. The fol- | Friday. victim of the mine disaster on Monday, Au- $32.00 CRBE........oveeersnn....§25.00 | tions of Boyd and Bennett. He came fo| Souvenirs in the United States. lowing are the teams: i i A gust Miller, dicd at the hospital today. He Ocxe o W S o g B il "§ Kemp's Bleven—G. H. Vaughan, R the Stakes. St N Vet ol it as e o e enet: | HUMAN HEARTS 0 . . 5 veee . 827.00 G el It A Tha ok WEATHER FORECAST. W. Taylor, W. R. Vaughan, C. H. Young, Oct, 10.—The trots | peer corps in the employ of the Lehigh Val- > J.'G. Neale, D. Broatchie, . Hilditeh, . | today had an attendance of §000. Weathcr | ley Coal company. R. Young, J. Gilbert, O. Miles, A. Fast, E. | fine; track fast; sports first class. The hokl ’ s = . rtherly Winds and | Hart. Eloven—d. C. ovle, P. T, | feature of the duy was in the Transylvanin Slight Smow in New York, came a clerk In the quartermaster's office, | Department of the Platte, and continued in | Fair, with Management Hon. 1. 0. Miner, p this capacity until his election as sheriff. He SHghtly Cooler in Nebraskn. L Lawrie's . feature of the duy was in the Transylvanls | b oW, N, Yo Oot, . 10.—lce | OFifinal Cast trom Miners New York Theu 4 was born in New Hampshire, is 52 years of | WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The forecast for B wyac B eth, 1 Bougine, I, Mar five eats by Bouncer, The £:i5 pac formed in this city an eighth of an inch THE G PRt oY F & age, and served in lowa Infantry regiments [ Friday is: e e st e G R Yound, | unfinished. Gpeli 100k two heats in 212 and by ) A DiE la ARt e BookCases e aah the war. Ho was a member of the| TFor Nebraska and Kansas—Fair; north- | H. New. e o e ot e same | thick last night. There was a slight furry URD 3 Board of Fire and Police Commissioners for | erly winds; siightly cooler in the eastern v, of N. Tenm in Town. m?rm::rncp_ 2:21 clase, trotting, purse $500 o5 — anla"To“ T“EATRE and Desks ST TOICIHOAR M e pORHiony The' Nebrhska. State university foot ball | Valley Queen won in straight beats. Time: LOCA | Guy R. Doane is the son of Hon. George| For lowa—Generally fair; westerly winds; Wiafa today on its way to Sloux | 21T, 2174, 216, Quality kecond, Boabili Tel, 1531—PAXTON & BURGESS, Mgrs. W. Doane, and was born at Fort Calhoun | slightly cooler in the western portion third. iand Girl, Dorfmark, Penclope, | Seventh ward democrats In caucus Wednes- 362 ; 4 X or Bot AR S e LS plays tomorrow with the | gantos, Macaroon, Collinwood, - Lasls, Lulu v g instructed the delegates nomi- ©+evv....$10,00 | in 1362, He was cducated in the schools of [ For South Dakota—Fair, preceded by local B e | femige: Macaro a day evening Instructed th egates noml £ $14.75, now Four nigh commencin SUNDAY MATI- showers In the eastern portion in the early abrielle and Iaglé Pass | nated for the city convention to strive for the | N Oc b S A $23.00, now Omaba, leaving the High school to take a | showers In the wastern pe sl e R M Gl I e a v ! NEE, Oct. 14 ihe kings of Tr/sh Comody, CON= 230,00, now course at the military academy at Faribault, | MprBingi SOUICES, WONE 0 tinds shitt- e they may not have as long |~ Sccond race, the Transylvania stake for ll:illum'ullnn of Abe Waggoner as councilman- | ROY and FOX, in thelr latest laughing success 50.00, Minn, He was then in mercantile business | jng to westerly; slightly cooler in the north. | hair as are stil] sald to be good ball | trotters eligible to the 215 class prior fo | 8t larse. 3 O’FLARITY’S VACAT.ON $35.00, now for a time at Hailey, Tdaho, and then became | west portion. players. June 1, 18%, value $5.000: Houncer won the | The Orchard-Wilhelmy Carpet company has Maitnen Wednosduy. . - secretary of the Ogalalla Land and Cattle The Omanha will have ample oo- { third, fourth and Afth heats. Time: 2:10% | fil>d amended articles of incorporation, [ Coming Oct. 17-19, Charley's Aunt §14.50, now company. In 1889 he was made secretary of Local Record, portunityg dge for themselves, for the | 2:10%. 2:10%. Lynne Helle won the first and | pla the capital stock of the company at el e Board of Patk.Cosmmissionsrs of Omaba, | (OEFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | Lineolp are to give Omaha ~three | socond heats and was second. Time: OMAHA, Oct. 10.—Omaha record of tem- | g2mes th ature’ and ralnfall compared with the | the loca which position he held until a few months 2112, | $75,000. The fncorporators are C. W. Wil- ’ par. One_October 25 with | 2:10k. Piletta third. Altao, Queechy, Lady [ fio o B, W Dix i ersity club team, and No- \\‘ll"l?nn, Re lae \\'umu,"" phs, Baron helmy and E. W. Dixon, 3 » the State University of Mis- | Rogers. Dolly Wilkes, James L, Lady . o ee Hola) Omaha f pa{ SOTTMRERAINg HaY 6530 Rett Tour pean e o B o third on’ Thankagtving | Bopere.and Norther aiso started Lee elsley came to maha rom the bt 1894, 1893, 2. | soul R I sgivin, obert and Norther al#o started, Western Rexrve in Ohlo In 1881 and for two | Maximum temperature . 6 81 & great annual contest with - No N Ki Tomorrow, Afternoon and Night Hall Trees LT oA 1aw in tho ofica of General Cowln, | Minimum temporature 0 & 8 niversity team is played. Kanxas City Fall Meeting Opened. o Nerves Quaking T b He was then for threo years a reporter for | AVerage temperature ... & & &4 @8 Rt FeaT DAN Tensy. | | | SANSAICITY, Dot /30=Fhe tall meels No Heart Palpitating ~ oY1'sS - The Bee and the Republican and then served | PReCIRitation .o 00 00 00 tiiom B 10—(Special)—The Donne | 11 . as ¥ & H $22.00 Hall Trees... today at the Exposition park track. The No Dyspeptic Aching attendance was good and the racing fair. Hall Trees...... .00 | two years as a justice of the peace. After | of Omaha for the day and sinee March 1 ft at $11,00 | Teportorial seryice again he was in 188 | igs: Ji ddat dect st oo Lor 3 Portrayal of the fair sex in politics, entitled, Towa: The team is excep- | 7 S ’ 1 { - elected police judge and served two years, | Normal temperature ............c.eoeeeeeess 65 . ¢ Thia S povalisHawailin hand Shali* hodn. an- : Hall Trees...............$15.00 | having been eukaged since the expiration of | Bxcess for the iy i G tonally this year, and o good record | gaged “for ten days as an exira attraction i A Hall Trees $13.00 | his term in the practice of law. Scrmal precipltation .01l 1"165"inen | 18, antie i ptows Clty Bl | Tram rans. fin . [l rees ... ove s I = o k will play nne!l Friday, lowa City Sat. First race, five and a half furlongs, 00 Hall Tred 20,00 | , W: O Bullard is president of the Wyatt- Deficiency for the day ............... .09 Inch | jrqay, Des Moines Monday. Colonel Bowlby | ing: Senator Morrill won, Paulette It will be played by a company of well knows b all Trees... RRRERL > Bullird Lumber company and was a demo- [ Total precipitation since March 1 1050 Inches | of (he Creme=Bemocrat, a foot ball enthusi- | Sam Ero rd. Time:’ 1:11Y A8 _ocpetent_sitiss, inclyding third, Tim oo o o v - Deficlency since March 1 8.35 inches A 5 . 3 - n g . 3 $850 Hanl Trees...... . $6.00 | cratic candidate for th: legislature a year . ast, will go with the team as manager. Second race, four and a half furlongs, 2- MRS, CAROLINE MISKEL HOYT. 4 o Reports from St 5 opom. - — ~olds: Amie n., Winchester second, New Musle by Drahan. Scenory by Voegtien. In this elogant stock there ave hun- | % g i 0w born in Omana 87 years . nilons 4t B P ™ | piniara Bxpert Malone at Huastings. g e e el - bty S s s g Ay n,m.;m. dreds of Faney Chairs and odd pieces. r - Fi HASTINGS, Oct. 10.—(Special.)—J. L. Ma- 1 race, four and a half furlongs: Lit- | prices ¥irst floor, Se, 75c and $1.00; bal ) P ago: He began life as u telegraph operator | iz, i i ng v t ¥ $L00; China Closets, in the local Western Union office: was llh‘ri 4| . 3 O lone, the, ex-world's champion pool player, | 6 O % lr{“‘ Little Eil second, Roy third cony, b0c and ry, 25 < q er’ . " T 35| T | WA O | was In the eity yesterday, leaving last - R 4 la v t—— . e Book Cases |3 clerk in the quartermaster's ofice, De STATIONS. 97 35| 2 |%rars of | was in the eity yesterday, leaving last even- | * Fourth race, one mile: Bob Clampett e Tron Bed: pavtment of the Platte. and then engaged in la2|28| & | “ | ing for Cripple Creek, Colo. Arrangsments [ won, Montell ‘second, Louis Young third ’ ENGAGEM ) 1:: B . A 2..- printing b\ul:vu_ his llunrlln(od‘/‘uh)ulltl\n 5.-5 £31 8 4 were made for his return In a few days, 'Tllm;'! 146K, R s Ann Ab EXTRAORDINARY he line of Center Tables simply | Two years ago he was elected to the city | %3 | when he will give two evening exhibitions, | Fifth race. six and a half furlongs: Abana h Beigh couneil s 0 1 o land Tt " “ | Boy won. Harrison second, Post Hoy third = o ———— baies deseriplion. W camn w st premnt o member ot | s — v | £B0i8t pooi"aad thr ofkter at biliazds, at thy | Fig 'Sy TR0 BER, THREE NIGHTS n ahogany, curly biveh, maple and an | the city counell. He was born in Omaha | North Plati.. . 00| Cle 3 : vy Outsid Took a Turn, e CING excellent varlety of fancy rtl‘ml pleces, | and 48 35 yowrs oid. He was in mercantil: Vitouting . 0] Past cloudy ,l,")’l':_flk‘é '::"'U“I‘"l';" 32 :' ‘!"'l‘:" .| DpETROIT, Oot, 10.~Outsiders 100k an n- COMMEN CING ’ 2 r " | pursuits in New York for six years after e Batning. EDO, arles E. Davie at Hightand o * b0l o N You will find all of these things at | feaving the Omaba High school and returning o iGlewr and s combination—Suflivan, Ryan and | 118 H'”‘::;n‘:‘f”":;rfl:H‘;]fl‘-;i",:"":u;";l‘:;”‘: Davia & Keosi's Stupendous Sceic Troducton, - factory prices and all are on sale now, | to Omaha went into & clething store with | g Clouds. Choynaki—left Toledo th moraing for | BoF S8 e fun and beat & good fie.d “ON THE EOWERY” | his hrother, Martin Caby, SIx years ago he 00/ Cloar Plttsburg. The “Parson’ 1 meet J. J. | SO0 domfortable odds of 20 to 1. Sum- e % Conitte, | Drdits storted for himself as u men's furnisher. | 00 Clear. Quinn, the backer of Peter Maher, in that e Greatest Comle, Dramatic and Scenle mnries: ¢ 8| Clonity elty, and arrange art for a finish fight = " E Mr. Comstock is fifty years old and came 00! Chndy e T and First race, selling, five furlongs: Santa to Omaba from New York in 1884 and en- Sy 01 Clond 3 ynekl, to take place | orgz won, Helea Wren second, Fiction » | suged In the real estato business. Por four | Bt Vinceai ! 1 T Cloar. next epring, winner to take a:l third. Time: 1:8. y : B 1 1 bt e v munoner of | Sipme 7 8 8 aUBsr | T cue oo Wive Wiepee mesord, | Eocond Ty sy, turengr, Vil won the Omaha Printing company. ! Sty - +| manrTEORD, Comn, oot w—P. 3. | AR UL L ongs: ‘Governor Ha- Bir. Pawklowser is preminent among the ou ... __ 00 C ear 3 rlow, the professional bicyclist, made a | good won, Nellie Osborn second, Ruthven insurance men of the city. T indicates trace of preeipftation. new world's recor? for a mile, fiving stary, | third. Time: 1:18. Jokn Lemiy has been w- member of the | L. A, WELSH, Observer. | covering the distance i 1118 15, The Fourth race, one mile: Uncle Jim won, Achlevement ever Bluked In America. The All-Conqueving Cast, Tncluding STEVE BRODIE, Shiiuersh B %, [ orld, wnd Kinz of the Bowery. The wale of seats Will open Haturday morni Virst foor, e, dbe wnd §1.09; batcony, Goe i | e, gullery, e, 530 good resefved wewts at o