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SIXTEENTH YEAR. NCATING AT ™ TADQ | pointees should abetamn fro tive parti- | overcome various articles and related his fu- MOVY CIDE MU T WILL OUT. | NTRY N VO CTTIRICS | tenowsnip DEALING OUT EMPTY HONORS | Bests il sispas s st it ieageryirn sty oty | THE DEMONS' DOOM DECIDED | v "Conenenct i cne st | CASHING OF THE CLERICS, | ity trate of the natlon abstain from joining | endorsed by all his acquaintances at home, KillingSurrenders—Other Arres: in the recely f money, In thi on- | and declared that he was proud of Iving in & I you in the proceedings of the st . Srovx € et, T.—[Spee ¢ one of tl Arzost con 0 with you in the pr 1ings of | R LR R A AU Anarchy's Death Kuell Sounded by Judge tovx Crry, Ia., Oct Special T no of tha lareest coniribntors, [ORNING, OCTOBER 8, 18%6. NUMBER 102, church, ~ Som T thaf allow these men fo hok thelr minor dozias, the result would be vention ‘«Iw\ I theretore hotify, Jou Fenu ™ gram to the Bk, |—Sioux City was thrown | 1he 01d and New School Oor e U‘i. American board is not for sale.” W& men that 1 shall not be present at sai - Gary in Ohicago, into a state of unexo:cted excitement to<lay Have it Ont, eed men in our missions iy will you ts and | The Btate Democratio Convention Me i " s ent Hoping that your action will rCook" " i reject them when they believe in Chiris Selects Its Figure Heads. condictive Lo tiie brst intcrests of tie 8 ey A LD s over the announcement that 1L L. Leavitt RN WARE 10 preach e . 1 Waye spokah sjnly — | Lremain, Yours truly, 10 the Bre. | Today was the most succcseful | THE JURY'S VEHDICT AFFIRMED | Implicated in the conspiracy that resulted in from love of Christ, and not from any desira WHO THE CANDIDATES ARE the murder of Rev, Haddock, and the only | BIG ROW SOFTENED BY RELIGION | to bring forward ' new departure, or o On motion a commitlee on_permanent | day of the fair. Over five thousand people o A soroner advoeate a now doctrine, b narty nawed for compiicity in the coroner's \ c— st anization was appointed. That commit: | passed thro o o acing | . s Dr. Bartlett then asked that the home see- Do Feporien the namne of Frnk A. Martin, of | hisset tArouch the turn stile, e TaciN€ | the Prisoncrs Given a Chance to | verdict, has been arrested in Chicago. The | . SE retary, Dr. Alden, shanld bo requestod 10 og Rip-Roaring Speeches by Montg Rtichnrdson county, for chairmans and &, J, | BEGmG vas excellent, and McCook can apeak wnd Bhisy 1niprove it fact, as it became known on fhe streets, | Episcopalians in the Second Day's 8 plain Bis position, as he was direetly involved Green — Boyd Harps on lute, of “Ihayer county, and J. . Calhoun, | | sl il et i ) W v T produced a most deeided sensation, Some [ sfon—Eively Discussion on Litu in_the roport that hiyd been given. ery and Green — Boy v of Lancaster county, a8 otaries. The Omaha in number of good horses in attend: ith a Vengeance—De- soks oy g e y 2 " Di. Alden accordingly took tho floor, and JAncaster county, « Jese | " : weeks ago Attorney . W. Wood obtained a cal Changes—Several Eloqnent Dr. A 3 Prohibition—Big Row in ¥ gentiemen were unanimously elected. Upon | ance and square racing. In the unfinished fiance fto Death, complete copy of the evidence taken in this was greeted with loud clicers from the' gon- gress at 2 This Morning. taking the chair, Mr. Martin said 2:30 race Kate Ewing took first heat and won bt “m N w Bt THe ovanis Ty, e and Pointed Arguments, servative element in the audience. He then s at 2 This Mo 3 AR R antion: -1 dout ¢ t heat 1 olebrated ease before the coroner’s jury, ¢ ead a statemen g his Positie Gentlemen of “th wention: T doubt | (1o ruen the next heat beinga walk-over ¢ er's Jury read a statement, giving his position and —— my ability to sufliciently express the seise The Anarchists Doomed, being convinced that notning was to be reasons for it. e he L ihatinguiry to the obligation 1 feel Tor the KOMOF, for it is Time--2;30% and To-day's 2:45 race | Tite Inie | gHined by further seeroey, Allowed the same ! ok b doctrinal views of candidates was one of g The State Conventlon PO e ek :Ka e, GAh pemembor hotly contested, with all the horses in | _CIICAGO, Oct —Judge Gary, in the erlim- | ganed by further socrec LR ke T oW ShebLliduoiientoulatbid, Ao posed oo the i sccrerary. g HAsTINGS, Neb,, Oct. 7.—(Special Tele- | anything about the polities of the democratic | each heat trotting in a bunch. It took five | 1Al court, this morning overruled the motion | 10 he published. Since that time, as 1t o D MOTNHA 10 Osh held ashis own views that the only tine of A dEAuaratin state. | pASKy. 8. NOHEAskR 1t IILB:Hoah deenied & [ Do Lo rosa ok (b6 VUeHT, 2 Ve | for a new trial In the cases of the cight | appears, lie has been on still hunt endeav- | gram to the Ber, |~Tie great theological | prodation was durin e, e elb ed that i B ot arels pours licnss | [g/LHONOEYS Y : chairman of even the |y 1o decide tho race. Mcleod won, MAUG | gy narchists charged with the Haymarket mas- | oring to find Leavitt, the conspiracy ring- | fight, which the Congrogational world has | Wntil recently wil of thy ofticers of e board Chuitlouhosl 320 i U L L e there were but @ few | o bimo-—2:34, 21551, 9 3t 925 | sacre, and confirmed theverdietof the jury [ leader, For a woek or more e has been i | beon' auticipating for a long tinne, cune off | & istrielors in theological scliools would lho asOIDINE O et ths the congrosstonnl | By comparison how Ml wreater must 1 feel | 1o Time Belle | Fioher and Lingg shoula be hanged, and | investizating varicus clies with the result | 1t was waged all day with the vigor of @ | Andover from Laos 1o Yl ot the i eof counted for by the fact that the congressioniat | il Toplibitians and the otor when asked to | Lous econd, 1} ing raeo, e | ot Neebe should suffer imprisonment for | above indieated. political debate, though with the bittorncss | 0f Prosident Parks. No one, & VeAr ago, onvention, which was to have et 468 | prside over the defiberations of a body of | g™ s Woi by fignus, Pee OTDay sec- | yo oy vonry in the stato penitentiary. The | Early in tho present week, having learned | xnd rancor of partisan bolitics softened would iave thougiit " of appI¥ini for appotit R oI TES AT O T | o i anes Lt dressed, o Jargg audience at | courtdid not conclude his decision until 12:30 | tat Leavitt was in Mobile, Al organizing | somewlat by wligions courtesy. Tho battle | Hi RIS Y PR AT AT Long before the convention was called to A commitice of five were appointed on and again in the atternoon | 'cfock, and owing to the intercession of | & theatrical company, he telegraphed him | was pr .ong before the conventio alled to A 4 at the fair grounds. The races will be con- acked to over- | resolutions, consisting of the following i on s 4 R AL order the opera house was packed to over- | (e, FELS o R brltehett of | tinued on Saturday as the horsemen are 7 ; al b il large o 1t o | ious to have another day, and the suc flowing by delegates and a Douglas, John R, Mar J MeManigal | fap warranted it. To-marrow's races are e number of visiting statesmen, who came as | ot Lancaster, R, 8. Malony of Kichardson, pitated this morning by the report | and took it as his anthority, He said a larg counsel for thejprisoners he deferred passing through Frank Adams to meet them in Chi- | ot the committee that had bee reviewing | number of letters had been received from sentence upon them until 2 o'clock this after- [ eago. which Leavitt decided to | the work of the home or prudential commit- | Prominent men in the chiureh - protesting noon. Judge Gary, in delivering his declsion, | do, reaching there Wedmesd tee. As deseribod by Seeretary Alden, Pres. | MBSt admitting the doctrine of probation i fter death ! peeted to be the best of the meeting. owe ¥ erable leng! e evidence | ar surrendere o-day. ‘They o o i e " 1 R uah ri o el | nd Thiss Trlsmmire: § pected 1o be the best of the meoting reviewed at considerable length the evidence | and he il d nl day. ey | dent Burtlett, of Dartmouth college, who f Mr.' Koland Hazzard, of Rhode Island, = stosnll day and considerable interest has | 1t was then moved and carried that the BalHE Bioon 5t brought out. at the trial, and sakl the case | are now on their way to this eity and will | read the report, introduced o resolution en- | moved. in view of the' confliet of apinion gateswll day and considerable Iterest W8 1 o5y ation proceed to the nomination of A tab e b was unprecedented. ‘There is no example of | yeach here to-morrow. The general theory | qorging the action of the prudential commit- | that” & “council “of nine be winted been manifested, although the euthusiasm | o, gigates for state officers, according to the | OAKLAND, Neb,, Oct. [SHneial 161t e Seria a8 AV TiiiE besi T eariIted ro IS thatan arrangement has been made (§EEERE EEEEEIOE 00 T BEE e s Who | DY the “board (the Iatter - neting ot be said to with the interest | cq]), Bek.|—~1he wife of James Drenning. of T S Gl 3 < | with Leavitt, wh he is to turn states evi- LUl : with them) and take under adyvisement the Thero is noprecedent of any having become the subj tigation. But the piii selike this | dence and thus besaved from sentence, Just | had doubts about the question of future pro- | whole case and report at the next annual ct of judicial inves- | what ke will disclose is largely a matter of | bation, The resolution was not very strong, | meeting or ata called meeting sooner, if des ple of law is well | conjection. That he can, however, veveal | e it ynmistakably endorsed the position | Sired. and enthusi: ate con 1 display n at Li The hopelessness of victory preeluded any the yepublican | Gimes B. North of Platte county, s | Lyons, ias emploed an attoruey to bring oln one week ago. | biaced in nomination for governor. = There | st two of Oakland saloon men. fo i 9% | being no other names before the convention, “‘.‘l'l‘l“"“)“,,' l‘“ 9 LALLM by the rutes were suspended and thenomination | selling her usband liquor, causing him to i f % . 5 Prot more information regarding the entire case | o % T rriey ) Dr. Lyman Abbott, editor of the Christian ? great contest over the governorship. Al the by acclamation. Mr. North re- | fall from his horse Ling one of Bisarms. | £XC L e e e ha thie | tian au etheg individual no one doubts for fhat the prudential comiitice ean PAss OB | tyign of New York, can forward and was | delesates scemed to feel that their mission in to the loud ealls for his appearance | The family are in almost destitute cirenm- | S COUG e agnitude as this | an instant. Private adyices have been re- questions. Pro Smyth, oo ved with ¢ While paying his witl less in the way of irregularity of pro- | ceived trom Mr. Wood to the effect that | Andover, Dr, W. H. Ward, editor of the New | tribute of respeet to Boston, he must say that few bricf remarks. coming to Hastings was an idle one. nees, and the husband will not be able to wiby, of Satine county, was nom- seeding o o in this | While Leavitt is not the murderer he will [ York Independent, Rev, No Higth, s country s too large, o o Congr | J e convention was called to order by oIy, of S countsy was o | work for four o hve ionths vot.” 1o s & S SR A e ) e 8 108t \mdteant ad EAATAIN. Q1s8lo: SRR IR G B R i . James E. North, of Columbus, chairman of | tign “and he responded in a ver shoemaker at that place, and when well will | case. 1 r noon warrants for the 2 AL e 1 or ono set of men to be nfluenced & 1 1 the state central committee. Herman, of | drost L : command &3 per day at the benel The citi- | ‘This afternoon, when Judge Gary asked | qrrogt of several parties were sworn out and [ of the New York Christian Union, led the | {yngundings to determine the qualification . Franklin county, placed in nomination tor | . For seoretary of state the name of Colonel | fois of vons have agreel to furnish the | the prisoners whether they had anything to | the stieriff arrested Fred Mu jr. and | fieht for the new departure. of men to preach the gespel abroad. ary ehairman the name of General | Diek Thompson, editor of the Hastings Dem- |t "Siloon men will settle without litigation. | ©Ter why sentence should not be passed upon | Henry Sherman, both beini charged w There were three classes of people present | The audicnce was dismissed, but hundreds X veliinast/ GILALE U U LI AR, was pinced i nomination. Thore was | b saloon 4 toxperience thut will | them, Spies stepped forward and began read- | complicity and conspiracy in the T to-day: Those who believe in future proba- | remained, and the corporate boay continued S Montgomery, of Lancaste The nomina | heral WS RCE e whs (eclated the ananis | 18 they are aware by past experience that will ! 1 el murder, “Both have been placed under 5,000 ¥ in session on the pending subject of adopting P S{bIWARREB0ROEA By O11YAY; of HOILCOURLY; | inous Towminee, The. gentleman was not |- ° e clieapest way ont ot it. 0 prepared speech. - Spies commenced by | jonds for their appearance next Mon tion or have doubts about it; those who _‘l“ he resolutions read by Dr. Bartlett, or refer- and General Montgomery was ted with nd the convention was deprived of Van Wyck at Nolish saying: Several others, for whom warrants were is- | not believe in it, and those —who | ring the whole matter to a special council of : Rty R BETEBE e aring him, although there SRV O R BV DL Your honor, In addressing this court, I | sued, and who have been in the city until [ pass no opinion upon it, but think the | nine. Several points of order were ralsed, but one dissenting vot Upon being intro- it o 1, Neb., Oct. pecial to the | speak as the representative of one class | to-day, conld not be found when wanted and natter is Pl » the work of e boa and Hazard’s resolution of reference was were lond ealls for him, U P ¢ il matter s foreign to the work thy ard duced to the convention, the general Hate, of Madison county, was nom- 'he Neligh band with a large con- | addressing a - remesentati of another | have undoubtedly escaped. The contidence | g 6 is meet- | Yoted down. The question was then on Dr, = . Hate, of Madi ¥y WA t HAS 3 AR e Yoy g mght not to be considered at this neet. ¥ ) L i { thanked the delogates present in the follow- for state greasurer and | Thomas | course of soldiers and citizens, met at the | 1 Will begin with the words addressed | that the guilty ones will vet receiv T, S the. fignt was commiieated and. the | BAFLSLs resolutions. The first resolution of sl ser, of Cedar connty, for auditor of DUL- | depot at the arrival of the teain to weleame to | five hndred years ago by a similar motion by | ishment which they so werit, is mor i 1g. Sothe fight was complicatedand the | a'aneral nature, on whicl there was no eon- b men of the Convention: I dosire to | Meaccounts. without any opposition. Do VEIRATHVELDLEHCLIAINSIIELCOME (F | g v, Doge, who, addressing the | to-night than for & month or more past. main question wasnot discussed on its merits | troversy, was adopted unanimously. — 1he| Lentlemen of the Convention b o vou | - The convention did not nominate a candi- [ UL Iidst the zallant soldier, General C. 1. | court, s My defense is your aceusation ; as mueh as it might be. Many conservatives, | second resolution approving the action of Dr. T T et e by makini mo vour | date for attorney general withouta confest. | Nan Wyek. In the evening a large anden- | the dause of my alleged crime is your his: Leavite who hold the old seliool doctrine, were op- | Alden and the prudential committee. was | o e hin The names of "W. L. Green, of Buflalo | 1 ic audience met at the Grand Pavil- | tory.” T have been indicted on the charge of | CuicAco, Oct.7.—H. L. Leavitt, ex-man- i i it then called up. A 5 rary chairman. | suppose thatall of you | Ahe L A ey e L lion to listen to one of the grandest - | murder, as an accomplice oraccessory. Upon | 1 ot otthe Standard theater of Sioux City, | Pesd to taking any action here that would DE; Noble. of Ohiloago, Introdiicelll skt i o lh..»u- =|‘~~|--l|-{vlnl‘l‘_lfil::-l‘l'lfil“-' ";‘.]\"I;;fi_} AARATHOr S RS Of G cotnty word | tions of the political issues of the d this indictment I have been convicted, There | A8°r of the 3 “"“I"“ il ‘]' Lol it ¥+ | seem to endorse the right of the prudential | ametdment fo the effeet that the board was & the convention. recognizo tho ereat fac | vlaced in nomination. Lechew withdrew | Was by all odds the largest political gather- | was no witness: produced by the state to | ehareed e et | committee to setup a theological test of a | squarely opposed o what is known as the § that we are now 1iying under anational dem- 1 the convention procecded to a ballot | HES CYEr QI The connty show, or even Indicate, that 1 liad any | ot Rev. Georze C. Haddock, the well known | . jigate’s qualifications for mission work, | doetring of future probation. : } Sty tration, [Applause.) You | with the following = result: Green, 2525 % St knowledge ot the mah who threw the bomb, | Towa prohibition champion. delivered him- | o'\ GFGTATT R PR S0 Dr. Vose pressed the point of order that | Wil Turther Tocognize. that in onr Tast na- B e toned: Qr that Iimysclf had anything to do with it, | self up to the authorities this morning, and a = Ge GG SO o L very | the amendinent wis a substitute for the ruso- i v PCOKNIZS at Ll il BeaTiicr, Neb, Oct. 7.—|Special Tele- [ Not the slizitest evidence was ever pro- | o 5 e N rofessor Smyth, ol dover, made a very | Jution and should go back to_the original Hon A CRIDANm A OUEEepIDl cab EHend \ was made unaninious. Green was | gram to the B An extra freight train | dueed to show that I hadanything todo | few hours later teft for the scene of the sen- | gyring'Seeeh in tavor of largeness of opin- | committe or the busiuess commit e IS s s d s b S ¢ quite a favorite of the. con Sy O ARaT R BHtE ot O With the throwing of ‘the misstle, unless you | sational erime. Attorney D. W, Wood, of | f 200K SRR G Tt Bl o mor | <D Withrow. ot oston. wanted th add to 4 e I S et g | as it listened 1o & twenty-five niinutes speech fomana to Kansas City on the Union | peljee the testimony of_accomplices of the | Sioux City, has been In this eliy-fora week [ W ERC SRR B, G HERES. T0 EUIE wendinent a strict liveotion o, the. pris| P ety ST the sin shinds, the rain | from him with patience. ”‘;" “;“i!m'“m“w:w IIw|m”rl\|“”m‘“lf Ehompeon o 'l;'d(llll"““"ml'l“ any | following up clues, - On Monday Agent | ygion was only of secondary inportance O R i P il g (C At 1 o'clock in the morning. Thos. W. e, by the breaking of an axle. ‘The track | of Thompson aud Gilwer. there wus no EIeEr S ato ey 0 robatio 5100\ ROk VA BOL missionaries who held the doctrine of future 1 falls, the gruss grows—al this withtn a | (AL T oloel In the morning, Thos, W, badly torn up for about 600 feet and the | evidence to show that Lwis responsible for | Adams telesranlied to Leavitt, who wi i | and theboard conld not. afford to adopt so | probation. AL this point adjonrinent Was | MR 10 "ot “Seo" but | stoner'of public lands and buildings, and Mr. | ¢ars broken up considerably. A temporary | it, then the execution of the verdict is noth- | Mobile, Ala., ureing i to come here, He | par and exclusive apoliey as that pronos=d. | taken until ] o, e Al ot e ot | L F Cooley, of Butler county, for superin- | track is being buflt around the wreck, No | ing but wilfull, maliolous, ‘and deliberate | At once eomphied and surrendered to Weood. - FREECECEHIEEEIE RS ML GSERRERC | e iflornoon session of the American | Dt Tt O o & Tenubliean i | tendent of public instruction.. one was hurt’ “The engine and part of the | murder, as foul marder as may be found i | They left on thenoon train for Sioux ity | We spoke Wit % v anotiat ATt davorlontaYe { e R G b e BT smpletion of the icket was followed | train did not leave the track. the annals ol retiglous, political, orany other | [t is not clatmed or belicved that Leavite s u&lv IR B T e s the pending quiestion of the resolutions ] ety 0. I8 a public trust, by a_somewhat lieated discussion over the - sort of prosceutiol. he murderer, but Wood s satis hat he uite different was the spirit o ceeh | introduced by Burtlett was taken up, Ex- i i that public oo 15 a public trust, and | by mewhatilieated/dlac Jan AOlnois QLinRsRncderary Spies. then roviewod the eyidence pro- | knowsall ahont the plot to commit the mur- | ¢ \Vard, of the New York Independent. | Irosident Chapin. of Leloit cojleze. thought that n man clected to o public oflice should | gppointment of a state central by = il W ¥ derand that hie eannot only tell who the : tha boaHIAIOTIL SO R AR IO AL I hold t position: for the benefit of the peo- | Thomas O'Day, of Antelope county, moved [ St. PAvr, Neb, Oct. 7 sented by the prosecution, and charged the | murderer is, but who were in the conspiracy. | 11e wus shavp, impatient and somewhat sar- | the bourd shoild uot takeapasition sl ple. We havea president who is acting out ".’I""!"‘l'."l“'ll ;!‘llt be appointed Ghe | gram to the Bre.)—Oficers here have been | sta tes attorney and Bonfield with conspiracy tt has, so it is understood, declined to | castic in his strictures upon the old sehool | fffit 0 & AUEIBON OUSiLe of Hs province, | that prin ud, 1 believe, to the satisfac- s o e tmen from each judicial die. | on the lookout the last two days for the mur- | to commit murder. Spios devoted some time | eIl what e does know until he reaches | men, declaring that they were trying 10 [ ohorad b Di: Nobie 1o the. oieet hat the i tion 1"--‘""Ji'.:5.‘-' ":f:"’:.‘:’ "’:‘l\l;}' l‘::;;»nl;;(:rff,l\l‘(: IRt b DR Rt CORtPRBOI I HEL} derers of farmer Quinn, near lastings. Last | to the discussion of socialism, and m'j"\;l‘“"‘ and can make his statement o | gapridee frec thonght and check the progress | board looked with apprehension upon the ! 4 ven’t been used to is, e r amendment: committes me | stolen fre rdere P esemble the cl is looking e S 5 ol L L Sl Jer- | sive action by churches a e and abro We linven't baon used to it - 1t is, o er e senatorial dlstrict be abpainted o | Stolen from tho mprdered man, werc fonnd | resemblo tho child thatfs looking fo The Shot Settled Hi; ality of opinion on non-essential point: of the doctrine of probation, and approving <. doctrine of the democratic Solcet one member from each senatorial dis. | 10 @ livery stable where they had beenleft by | ture behind a_infr What you Missount VALLey, Ia, Oct. Special | K swian Sinythe,of New Haven, made | the action of the home committee in rreatest nu refully triet 10 act as a state central committce,” :):"l‘m?'l'lifi"“f,"'l"mu"i;::‘“ laiter bad not b what youtry to grasp in your movement.)s.| Telegram to the I, lay closed the upressive speech prote: inst | guarding the board from any committal to SR Defore e i 11 o “only 1ssuo ‘e | The motion and tie wwmendment were L nothing—creations of your bad consciences. | most sucessful fair ever held here. . The at- ?:f:fi:::"“if:%fi;‘m igtolorant nction by the O e LUBURUIY protective tarift, “ho damocratie party 18 | G cussion, . Dologutes: from. N and | Corummus, Neb, Oet. 7.—[Special Tele- | agitators you must stamp out every factory | off most pleasantly, but with one exception, | ing toward wmission fields and upon the | stitute, : ot e "Feople for the pirpose of | Red Willow changed O'Day with attempting | gram to the BEr.|—A small dwelling in the | lord who has made his wealth upon the uni= | John Moore, of Atchison, Kansas, who was | ehurch in general, if this mere matter of | Aftor eamnest remarks by Rev, Newman B, aking leh & fow individuals, It is | 10 furee a gag rale upon the committee and | southern part of the city, belonging to M, | vaid labor of his emploges, and the landlord | running a swing on the grounds, violated his speculation snould b setup a5 4 forbidaen | Smythe, of New Haven, Coniu, wio said in favor of low tariff sufliciently to pay the rats of the state, A. MeAllister and oceupied by the family of | Who has made his woney from the ground- | privilege, and during a dispute over the mat- dozma. Tle wag loudly cheered I“I‘x(‘n he | that the men who advocate the new depart- expenses of the government economically ad- of Dourlas county, deprecated Clark. was burned to the groznd this | 90Wh and oppressed laborers and faruicrs, 11 | for b nssiulted one of the officers of the fair, | S’ can ket e wit for o mchutel | ure are ostopped by thelr own action fiom ministered. 1 do not desire at this late hour | the remarks of the delegates who had com- ngf" oaa S B0s ity PR 'b'y 35 | you think you ean crush out ideas which ‘are ol | You eam't keep us out, for we will appeal | quoting the resolution of 1871 Dr. Goodwin, ered. not desire at te hour | the rer oL DD o ot DI you tiink 3 | ¢ ut ideas whic rrant was placed in the hands of the | again and again till, with Jarger faith and | of Chicago, insisted that the board had & todetain yau. What is your furthier pleas- | Ditined, so bitterly, of ©0y's, motion st | surancs, B o by e i utto iff for his arrest. He resisted, butafter | eharity, you admit us when we come asking | pieht to direr its missionarios what the b “'('{" motion the following committee was | motion. ~ After some further disca THE “wl"*“*’ BIChN ENION for thnt 18 ail we have been' preaching—-you | °n° "‘“"-“?a!‘};‘.'l"v‘?fi.l'c'iih -ru-mle_lig'ml‘r‘l.\l[l::{ ..m‘\ :u be allowed to preach a common Christ flu\‘cd‘gh‘e_v u:u;llfl 1o preach. [(‘lln-v Fu 4 erede! . Patrick, o question was put on the amendment. A first- ) s NVEN N. Ll fail, rough his coat ¢ | as knocked | and Savior.” ¢ s, ther, if they had come to a parting of ways, | :;);-pn!!:}u.d o) \’I'r'tlllulunl-;'l'h‘\clhw Datrick, of || 8 oW was engendered by the. Knights of Labor &till Contesting for ¥ !{'Iln!‘u ‘flourishing hisarms wildly, he shriek- arrested and fined 530 and costs. It was platn that the majority of the board | let those brethren who believe that more good oug! s 0 3 Sl in progress at this hour—3 o'elock 3 2 g a1 die proudly, defiantly, for. the S and the audience was strongly azainst the | can be accomplished by this softer gospel, zo Hsharflsons S D BentrNoftusinces, cause of justi s Socrates, there is eola Votes Fire Protection. new departure men. The old conservative | their way and organize anew society and'seo A onding the Téport of the committee the T HIquMOoND, 06 1 sy therelons Ofthe If clylilay itnerdiie i Bruno, there ig (014, I, Oct. T.—[Special to the Ber.] | notions were applauded to the echo. if their methods will do more for convention took @ recess of about twenty Oongressional Convention, morning session matters were exactly in the | Chyist: why the number cannot be estimated | —The election for water-works passed off | the old schoolmen were very stro for g A - S - condemnation. One enthusiastic wember From the start the system was I | (o0 pared the new school nien to the southern he polls closed at 6 o’clock p. m. | rehels, who required the union armics b 1 ballot of 94 votes cast out of about 120 | they would be put down. The more rad The r;“fl:,:f’.‘" Llullpbl \'Qfl l!lflif {I t:«;n.‘r\'nlvvv freely exyressed the opinion | cated the drift of the convention, He would aeainst, citi- | that no m minutes. | During the recess there were loud | HAsTINGS, Neb, Oct. 7.—|Special Tele- | same position as they were Jast night. The | of those who have trodden in these paths, | quietl calls for’ W. L, Green, of Kearney, In re- | gram to the Bei.]—The democratic congres- | diseussion of the Morrison case, which had | and we are ready to follow them.” fave sponse Green took the stage and held the | sional convention of the Second Nebraska | then been begun was resumed immediately | Michael Schwab then took the floor. ~ In a onvel Vi yeecl o 5 v stel it voice hebezan: It is n el with “senior fi f1e stood wit have to say, and I would not : s at7 o'clock, The conventi ; ed unti j 7 TR er Ch oy o iite | bonding the city 0. however otherwise well quali- | nave sent ont any of these eandidates. wl Somewhat facttious address, which pro | Ing at7 o'clock, The convention was ealled | tinued until the noon adjournment. all; did 1 not reat silence would look like | Ponding the city to 20 acai : vever well g 1ave sent out a se candidates who Voked n great. deal of langnier from 'the | to order by Richard Thompson, chairman of | At the afternoon session it was decided to | cowardly avproval of What has been dons | 2enSare happy over the result. fied ought o be atlowed to preach as amis. | kad been rejected for holding a mere opinion yigorouslunged delegates present, His allu- | the cpotral committeo. Delegate Hamble, of | admit the delozates from assembly 126, of | here. I am condemned to die for writing eI TR D o Ievathen. o b moout the fack | Upon matters willah werb nob doguiasitoihe sion to the candidacy of Church Howe in the | jofrerson county, was made tomporary ehair- | New York. with th eption of Risden, | Newspaper editorials.” ~The anarchist then opioflisitiond BlowniOff.a thatitholhenition holhinaineverthesnliot)| iprencheds ST Ui was. recoivod avih Taehior, | JeTersoi county. was made towporury ohalr- | New York, with the excoption of Risden, | WOl Uity “thoso arcicles by going | DEs Morves, Tn, Oc 18 pecial ‘Tele- | Chilstand died ednturies ago, were everlast- | President Bopkins said that he thought the b + | man, . B son, i ST LR S B S AR / v secre- | who was refected and his alternate Substi- | Sver i detail al the real or 1maginacy oy wiilh rounds of tumuitases | tary. A committee on credentials was ap- | tuted forbim; As lho committoo on oredon; | of tho aecumulations of e AT el e s e e red furiher time for consideration of | Justice of the actions tr u s : B o | mindlanaerd gl Garopes o ieToom oLt ar o e omiols | fLaticoiobtin REIRHORE oLy Col L pempic yor I ) siiot at Al- | tne troubled waters, and succeeded so farthat | flon. Dhilo Parsons, of Detroit, said the Boyd was ealled out, and_ his appearance was Rl e i g uis, the rules were suspended and the | on the principles and theories of socialisin | gonia last night while pulling his gun from | the flnal vote on the resolution of approvi here: if such it be, had not reached the the signal for an immense demonstration of | duced the following resolution convention proceeded to disciiss the question | and anarchy. He concluded by disavowing | A ¥ 1t was discharged blowing the top | of the prudential committee should be taken | west, and we want this vote takel by yeas . belong- | g damned, "The venerable Mark Hopkins, | resolution of 1571 was wise, and when Le rershure, | Who was beld in tender rezard by all the | came here he hoped there would be no theo- ersburs, | warring factions tried at Hquur oilupon | logical discussion. | ovils | gram to the Brk. |—Chancey Owi HionaK bflwwgnl‘;")“{ lh;' - | ing to a hunting party from P e hen followod a disuimiler | Butler county, was accidently s 3 . e spoke as follows: . Resolved, That the policy of Hon. A. J. | of giving the support of the order to tie | all knowledze of the man who threw the | of bis nead off. viva volce and require no man togo on record | and nays by name. A"lml‘l:‘mk")"uu E&’l'\im. . for your cordial | Sparks, land commissioner,” in breaking up | Jocked out cotton workers of Augusta, Ga.; | bomb and protested that he intended to do no ————— in a way that might be unpleasant and be Rev. Dr.” Fisher, of Brunswick, Me., said greeting and for the maifestation of your es- | the organized band of Iand sharks that have | the curriers and tanners of Peabody and | violence at the Haymarket. THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER misunderstood, that it is not the province of this board to been | existed in the western states and territor Salem, M ey aw days, havi | n i and the journeymen plumbers |~ Oscar Neebe, the next speaker, had no ) 5 3 1 [ };lfl','.‘, %t lap I n v oo | Ukder the past. republican: administration, 18 | of New ¥ or. There ate 5,000 men In onen | scomeanen e e toan ho orer; (had 10 | Gathers Two More Fools to the Shad- | plain-spoken rosoluion of Dr. Noblo, of Chlc. | suns thieioalo ancttion e to properly address you, and 1 think it | #bproved by this convention, and we believe | of the first-named bodies and about fourteen | lent sbuse, calling States A ttorneo nnell a owy Shore. cago, committing the board unmistakably tent Hopkins said it was very unwise 18 unfair for you to ask ‘me to doso after | 118 endorsed by the honest citizens of all | hundred in the last. It was decided to sup- | cur, his assistants, Messrs, Walker and | 7Troy, N. Y., Oct. 7.—Frank Berenger, a | tgalust further I»mlmtmn. 1t did pass a sub- A vote by yeas and nays, and he for To sum up—the board refused to pass the | turn aside from its work of missions o dis- r rontie: 0 I8 conceder parties. port them. Furthmann. scoundrels, saying there was TR Y ECT, A | giitute by President Chapin, of Beloit, which | one would not vote that way ai put. in .a O e i o Camceded ta | P esoived, ‘Thiat wo condemn the dishonora- | YAt 750 b, m., the committee on eredentinls | ot o oncaien a0 e eog) thost No. 15 Bleecker street, Glovers- | wag very shrewdly worded and simply ap- | position. fo bo misunderdood and imisrepre: D T e MiL iy | bl condués of 3 the present | not being ready 10 renort, it was decided 1ot | was Tnehan Tha Dolice. were assafled i | ville, and married, was found dying in the | proves the action of the eammittee I gunrd- | bentod.. 1o then catlod for o vore s e B iy AOD okt AnIUN | member of cong: 5 district, for | to hold an evening session, The convention | peculiar phiraseology, and, in short, Neebe's | road between Spunky Point and Gloversville, | ing against a dangerous tendency in conne iginal resolutions, as amended by D, sation. o Shouid b Derfuct organira. | bis disgracetul uetion i stiking the Hon. ctatl o'clock to-morow morniug, | speech was @ tirado of abuse, villifylng the | at 6 o'clock this morning. Yesterday after- | 100 With the doctrine of probation.” Both i, which was carricd b tion in every county and precinetin tho s Without it we cannot hope for sucees y > republican party, by the adoption of a p S nk Ilr‘ ] tion plank in thcie platform, has given us ! stilarly organized frauds. opportunity suchas we never had bofore, he resolutions were laid on the t. PRise] HTley noneht 1¢ but tate e | until the committee on eredentials had » 2 ico and o Itics, A g i o b sides will undoubfedly claim under it the | yote, about two-thirds voting in the e polico and authoritles, Abandoning hiinself | gon ho drove up to Willinm Cronier’s, north | Fhit 10 hotd thiat fopmse postiion ity | Joue: LRIRCIELH with the others, he eried: *It would be more | ©f Gloversyille, and engaged a room for the | as’a compromise and to wnard azainst subs Viee President Beachford, of Chica honorable to be strangled by the neck than to | night. Just about dark he again drove up to | quenttrouble, they decided to advise the pr troduced a resolution that in diflieult nllm b{) inches. My :?-m- 'und.clnllln-n Wwill | Cronier’s accompanied by a woman. Cronier ;VL’"Ill“"‘XI&_'::“"’\';Ll'l‘]'::”Ih-”‘:')lr:‘tl';fi:r-f\l quisss |Iurnin'.{“l||mn «lm-,”.h{r nel ::‘ waor eondiy S T, then be at vase some time, but they can never | .o el rming Ons alono whenever thoy go 0 a tigh date: e prudentia unittee be advis L uestion should e submitted and that | 185 report, After the committee on creden- 0. Oct. 7.—|Special Telegram 10 | yet over it If thelr husband I sent 80 Joilet, | 1res Youry (heir o Fo0m IS ¢ oming | place. One stubborn fact stood all the timo | 10 eall a council of churehes to pass upon his the people have a right to vote upon it, but | tals had reported the temporary organiza- That the packers will return to ( Hang me, your honor, with my comrades.” * | Berenger had left some time during the | 11 the way of the old school, namcly: men ¢ fitness. R vesent law forbids it, - Any city of mu- | Hon was made permanent. Builey, of Adaws, | {ho ten-hour system there now exists no [ Adolph Fischer camenest, andcommenced: | piunt.o Ho was found thiee miles fron | 1ke Smyihe, holding the forbidden views, A Idtter to Dr. Hopkins from P ality in the statecan, if they wish, refuse | then placed i nomination the name of W. | o000 a0 ioss has been settled upon | *Your honor. you ask me to soy why sen- | Cranter's. The onse s b ver mvstorons aom | were allowed to preach in this country and | Divieht, of Yale coileg ntn license. 1 am glad indeed that the | A MeKeighan, ot Webster county, for the | douht Mfonday next has been seitled upon | 400" o' Gath “shonld 1ot be PASSEd UDOT | A1t o 1 e ise 18 8 Very mysterious one. | no one comptamed. Wiy b vorating conneils to y republican party has at Jast shook off the | democratic nominee for congrefs. 'Ihename | 88 the day. On Saturday employes will b I protest aainst my being sentenced to | pox'maker, Berenger died af 1015 K |5 enl ness of eandi was using his talents | vor of the ho Stink Water tive, o 1 the Ohicago Packerie: sident 8 was then read, ad- s unon_ the theolo s for mission work in- : vKelght i e ed 1 5 oy i y A 5 o'clock | ofio svalled throughont Wantle of Ly poerisy and has inseribed upon | 0f Mr. MeKeighan was received with ap- [ notifled and on Monday it they fail to accept th because T have committed no erime. I | fihis morning. 1t b5 belloved that ot dleq | clement prevailed throughout the stead of leaving, as now, the whole matter to e i ority of | plause. o nomination was seconded by P, ata 508 W R St t o o 3 Jute, sted ht he v «d and prado; oD nittsa its bauvor yronibltion: | & large wnjority of pikusss Hinonination sras ssoondod ::‘:mfm the system tue houses will be shut down, | was tried in this jury room for murder, and [ | flom'the effcets of poison. Jeatousy is ner | Lites whieh Tasted eight houy th tand prudential committee, the republicans are and ‘al ; prohibitionists. Mr. Blaine, thelr standardy, | the unanimous noniin bearer in the late campaign, in the state of - ers lind resolved In secret session to return to | fdeny that "1 was ono of the par. ——————— shouts ot approval of disapproval. Strangely | prudential committee be not ealled upon to of the convention, RESTARAUIE G SRAUMIRDL ) i R0 0o 'ALO BILL BANQUETTED, | the old system, exeated consternation amonz | i the Haymarkut, but T know 1o moré abong | . New York's Boodle Aldermen. cnoneh it was the eonservative west against | feefde theologieal questions. This. was erodit f0r all. the prohiditory. Iesislation in . thousands of employes, while thousands of | the throwing of the bomb then Grinnell doe NEW Yoni, Oct. 7.—William . Miller, | the rudieal east, for the west was tsolid | adopted with great enthusiam, and the board that state and Mr, Frye, his able licutenant, | A Royal Iteception to Cody in North | others regarded the alleged move as a bluff, [ verhaps. I do not deny that 1 got up thé | Henry L. Sayles, republicans, and William | tor the old school doctrine: adjourned till evening, i sald that ho was fn favor of puttir North Platte, The rumor gained fresh impetus and ereated | ¢ircularand had aline pit in calling on work= | p, Kirk and Patrick Farley, democrats, mem- Ehe Procoedings in Dotail. EVENING SESSION, ] prohibitory plank in the national platforn - s 5 ~ AN b 5 | T R R B upon diat piatgaim (i Nowra Prarte, Neb., Oct, 7.—|Special | genuine alarm h ingmen to corue armed. [ had my roa 1 ‘ b ien it became known that [ phEHeR 19 come armed Ll iy teasons. 1 [ bers of the “boodle” board of aldermen of | Dys Morxe: would conquer, This convention will pl Telegram to the Brg.—Mr. W. ¥, Cody, in | the head hog buyer for Armour & Co., and | am convicted because I am an onarchist.” I [ 1554, whose cases were placed on to-day’s cal- | mense audience at the opera howse when 11 on record thut we are in fayovof high | company with several representa- | neting through the Pork Packing association, ¢ never been a murderer, but I know a | endar of the general sessions court for the | pyesident 3 nse and against probibition, (Long and | tives of the Wild West slow, ar- | notified the ofticers of the Live Stock ex- [ certain man who is on the way to becoming a | yurpose of fixing the trial days, were on | of the Awmorican board to order, The speelal | elected without exception. — Dr. Hopkins continued applausel. Our German friends ki Bl el ] chang % ckers - | wurderer, and that is State's Attorney Grin- | j, ay o case Sori then gave the annual address, which wis It now seb that e republican party pros | Hved here sesterday morning for s | change that the pork packers would sus- | JRTAGE AN, Chabid BEREH SURERCY G | hand today with lawyers, when the cases | committee recommended Springfield, Muss., [ 8, Wh e ie evening session of the Ameriean board was devoted to routing business, re- ports from different mission fields be'ng ark iopking called the mecting [ given, ‘The old officers of the board were res Oct, 7.=There was an im- poses Lo interfere with their personal rights, | fow days recreation. They were met at the | pend operations Monday —unless their | tlio 3tand whom ha kiiew would swear falely | Were called. District Attorney Martine ap- | as the next wlace of meeting, The report was | © 0 W #reat onthusiasi. | and Feall upon them and cvary lover of in= | depothy adelegation of citizens of North | Iavorers would agreo to work ten hours for | In tho. Wliero eight lives were at sigke. | peared before Judgo Cowing and announced | adopted. Itev, Dr. Lasuson, chlruan of tho The Episcopal Tricnnial | dividual liberty to jon with the demoerats | Platte md & brass bond, and welcomed | tén hours pay, Le officers of the exchanze | An anarchist love prineiples better than | the dates for trial, placing Sayles first for | ¢ pe is8i oc o o " . i - and eleet odr nominees. Yo eannot [ ot Pha ety of North Piatte is linked | 8t onee osted notices tor a special meeting | his life, and T am red to die for the | pext Monday, Lawyer Newcombe Topro- ‘rfl"l"lllh; ou 3::1 lf‘ljls, f‘ (l;:nn d lIn' |"ru Cineaco, Oct iis morning the dele- expect me at this time to discuss na- h b to-duy, the object being toenable commission | prineiples on aceor holding which I feel | DL WOLEAY. (o TIPS gress of the work in Turkey, President Bart- | gates to the Protestant Episcopal convention tional dsues. The - demogratie party | Wit the success of Buffalo Billin the show | nien to notify their customers throughout the | §'am to be sontenaea-t0 death, ~That is a1 | Senting Sayles, asked for a de sy pleading | lette, of Dattmonth colleze, then read the re- | gttended morning service, Kovs Hobart Peit- ] in 194 elected a president. They believed | line, and the people determined to give hiin | country of the prospect of a great strike, and | have to say.” . "!"'{,wclm"l,i‘"'m :‘.:Id was finally jven &1 port of the committee appointed to review Dx. | \ond. of Oakland, Cal.. oficlating, and Ke | the republiean party corrupt and that | @ grand reception, A banquet was accord- not ship any stock to the Chicago market | Loufs Lirgg, the b-maker, expressod | Woek's grace, ‘Lhe other cases were sebdown | o 0 v e E o ARa ing th " ASIARG, Wk, O 6 4 g Bomst reform W necessary. An Yot the | {1y aranged af the Paciie house, and . | Fending thediniculty, A gonuine tremor was | the wish fo have b say in German. An ine | dccordigly, with the understanding that no £0'8 BRI aws warks ing the 1 golin Searboroush pronounced the bepedie- books ke bon but partialy kone over but Gty ind s friends invitod, Abaat ehenty. | Siscernable in labor’ ¢ircles this morning. | tervreter was placed ¢ his service. Tu deep. | further deluy would be gives oA trial ;nm uct of the prudentlal committee in re- | gioy, ‘Phe Lusiness mecting was callod te * we hat the republican feaders and of- N . q " 3 q ¢ cting toe candidates for missions, who b lie: ‘T'he laborers assert they will not relinugnish | chested tones claimed: *Court of [ JHHSt proce i Mk ity W iilfon tol. | five covers were Inid, and at 10 o'clock lust | thejr krasp on that whleh they have gaiied | juctioe. with the msie wontoioat witlwich | Miller's on October 2, and Kirk's on tha order shortly after 10 oclock, Secretury 1 ugy willlion dot it Lo guosis sat down to an elegant | and labored so lwrd ‘to keep, ‘Ihiore isa | 1 haveiried to livehumaniyon this American | fitst Sonday of Noveigber, wis the peremy: d Hutehins requested the confinmation by the ficlalshave stolen over tw ] lars. The democratie pa ed 1n future probation, Dr. Bartlett fol- s r 18806 Sowing, be! fowed in support of the report. Professor s £ 1 0 i no other party has done, It has reclaimed | spread. great deal of incendiary talk. ‘The men will | soil, 1 am now granted the privilege to speak, | 101¥ order issued by Judge Cowing, before | [aWE 7y Vet convention of his appoiptmont o about one hundred million acres trom railroad | ©-The programme was well arranzed and | Bot &9 back (o tho ten hours systetn, and the | 1¢ 1d smeat e i %nnepmdixt\luea Hlive | Whom the 0 Wil be brotignt. Egart Smyth, of Andover, followed Dr. Bart- | Jjonry Austin, A._C. Stilson, E. W. | companies that were never earned by the | everything passed off pleasantly, A weleome | probabilities are that they will not allow | been heaped upon me.” Lingg declaed it 24 lett, speaking in opposition to the report of | ington and A.'S. Mifler as assistaint torms of the grant, For the first time in | addvess to Hon, W. K. Cody was applauded, | 8nybody else to do so. 'They aver that | had not been proven that any bombs made by The Burned La Mascotte, the prudential comumitice, Professor Smyth | tavles, President Dix then the history of Nebraska we have a chance for | and the toast, “Our Distinguished Citizen, | at "the * present system of *work they | him had been takenm to dns Iln\'m.ukv(’. CArE GIRARDEAU, Oct, 7.—There are now | gaid that the true position to tuke was that ers of the standing eor suceess, Letus prove true to owrselvos and | the Great Seout, Guide and Prince of ‘Show | re doing as much as under theold system. It | He accused the police of stealing his books | a tew particulars in regard to the burning of | taken by the busimess committes 1n 1551 k the regu the day w ' w undying prineiples ¢ acy, | men,” Mr, W, F. Cody re- | Is now certain that the liog packers have con- | and clothing in the station, and then perjur- the river eteamer La Mascotte, ‘I'he corone? | nar ) g | up, witieh was the re n and laying uside all party differences strive | sponded. i Wrho Wild | solidated as well as the laboring element. | ing tnemselyes against him on the witness i R BNMNRC i haniely,that ncither the bourd nov the pruden- | day by Dr. Huntington, providing ! for th pridy of 1he p 00d of the | West,” 1 Burk: “Presi- | Armour will shut down and it is supposed he | stand, “Guinnell,” shouted Lingg, “has con- | 18 holding an Inquest on the bodies of those | il committee is a theolozical court, 11 ve bishops, five clori cal and fiva state.. | cannob it ou the im- | dent of response by | will be followed by others, but what will be | nived with iniserable people to get evidence | Who lost their lives in the disaster. ‘The cap- | yanual of the chureh in preseribing ques- ] o5 to whom should be referved agh portance of pon our Hon., William th Platt done in the beet killing houses is unknown, | to kill me, when he knows I was driven to | tain and pilot of the Eagle were before him | tions for candidates to preach to answer esolutions with reference to the subjeet ‘lqu naw dey of Ne- Queen City of At _|”'- lmu[ he- :lflldfx‘:g m:fl\ l’l"i?é‘i‘\)“tl}%u‘i"\:‘I‘H%flf{:l\l\nlg the course 1 |u|rnuedl.r!u aln an yesterday, and testitied that they did all n | does not tmpose tests upon mere dog- hur ["\“'I'”h'\lr‘:nm Flia ‘I»ih lon o L sk Ao onse by L. J. Foloy; he | ga 3 el V. row or my brothers—to Jift them up. ol or 8861 K0! 4 & ol by Dr, flu zton, who spokae in After Mr, Boyd came Judge McKeighan, | Great W Towti and Deyelopient. | fen out of wor ¥ heir power to rescue the passengers and condary matters, It does not | snoport of the resclution. Other 506 ches | ndidates to pry around wmong | followed, and the convention ajcurne i at 1 15 of speeulation concerning the | o'clo matters which at hes only ~—m f The manual g Nebrraska and lowa Weathe, 1 ¥ outhful anarchist slowly progre e burning boat. @ captain fes- | A% 8 of Red Cloud, the dewocratic nowinee for | response by’ J. W. Bixler; *The Federa! Offt- e — T o DR et T ey hd ffl'x’l'f-'t"n':e'3'.:.'.'1.1".‘...{'15... The eap! AlD des f i £ congress for the “Third distiiet, and Captain | cors,” response by ton, Oliver Shannon; Waundered From the Golden Stairs, delate with the intensity of his feeling. HIs | Mascotte for his own vessel would surely | mere wat W, H, Ashby, of Gage county. The S The North Plaite Bar,” response by John ‘T New Yomrk, Oect. 7.—Marcus Rosenfeld, | frame shook with §uu(n|| and Lis guttural | haye taken fire, Captain Ebaugh denounces | future nf tlemen wade ‘rief specchies, discussi Angoln County, Iis Growih and | author of a number of well known variety | ¥olce poured fourfh torrents of emphatic | tho crew of Lia Mascotte for cowardice and 18 of prophesy. various issues of the day in & manner i Develonment,” response by Judge Charles : seutences in his natlye ianguage. Heostrode | g ik own aafety and | very earefully agalust compelling wis for Nebraska and Jowi W h: i Batltactory Lo th ean ntios Mcbonald; “rhie Anny of the United | 8ougs, among others “Climbing Up the | funiers Moot i f e Sniiise e e b e O wainid And | Arids o subsei bo 10 anyUID ¢ bt o & somar Noltauks and Touai. Faiz antinty i The coimittee on creden: | Btates,” response by Judge A. H. Church, | Golden Stairs,” pleaded guilty to-day to | terpreter translated each sentence, and occa- burning passengers. . Captain Thompson, of | ally accepted truths of christianty. Seve . by 1o " ) eastorn porties, ¢ peated and read 1s yeport, | Thien followed clianedus Vousds by the | forgiug a check for §225 on the Germania | slonally emphasized his words by & violent | i Muscotte, stya the Eaglo could easily s | Dersons, (o iy kiiowledge, wouli have an featly stationary tewperatute in eusors nags : county was reached in the list the phict showed @ docided hilar | bank. ‘The prosecution was fuclined to be | blow upon the liitle table In front of him. At | without any danger (o herself have pushed | plied to'be sent out s wissionurics had it not. | Hois, slightly caoler In western portion. read the following r\INI :' |'|.\l)t:ll0l’\ uarj-rguuq W ill to al nmuklnclllnnq lenient, and Rosenteld was remanded uutil | last, turning fie to the states attorney, | the burning boat ashore. The testimony of een that |‘ne,. were required to su "l 1l A r' ~; = “m‘u.uuhf l( “dl' 3 -“-‘LA \t..‘ Seo¥o, tis m,ru.;nf»u‘gqang Ill)uul((:\}lfir, any | Lis antécedents were inquired into, Linge roared: “'You smile because you think | the passengers who w rescued coincldes aumdel mlnu_nl l!l:HIlA'l ‘“m _second "1 g ' mith's eat. ¥ Sliuan of ho Gl Delegates to the Stato | fustancesf A, Coy's vuunger dave were e SN Lwill never use bombs again. 1 die willingly | with'thyt of the ofticers of La Mauscotte. portance—intraduced for the first time by an | Miwaviee, Oct, T.-A clrenlar w ] ousention—(Gientlcuon: Biive iy election | iciated. whictr Showed his sterling qualities e an the gallows with the saue contewpt for e assumed authority by the sommittee. 1t s | passed around and freely signed by membery i\';.‘i“.‘:&:f,‘u‘.”i:‘.?.‘.‘.' ‘x‘y l"l‘..‘{'fi e o Mg sl ’I‘i'."‘."‘;'[.“'x"ulx’ff !\.nl“.\ § scol :u 48| Guaxp Rarma. Mich., Oct. 7.—The fire in deét:l';‘llgll:ltéll‘x:;ui.:«:: :&uzdlu‘\ln‘: A Cow and Hen Fruit Convention, 'it';du\l‘.g::::?‘l:t.{. ‘“‘.';.‘j‘|“-l“"‘;':;'i'|' “‘.”;:h:\:f}: of the chaber of commerce to-day, €iviug i cator ind enteitaives M. Cody replied at | the Union Furniture company’s establish- | journ. he timefor doing so had arrived, Cu1CAGO, Oct. 7.—1t has been decided to | y o that as the wheat in Angus Smith's otiticd of wy nppokitaicnias Y ru'unl nwauuel p‘.lur this dist view of the general letier of the eapresslug Lis desize that ali federal g deny it. The churches of New Englaid | | some longth in a clear and bright manner, | ment was under control after 2 o'clock this | and Engle and some of the others desired to | hold the thirteenth annual convention of the | are sound to-day in the faith of Chirist Jesus. | clevators had been declared out ot condition | how he caine to start out with Nebrask: morning. Total loss estimated at $00,000 and | speak. The eourt adjourned sill 10 & w. | National Butter, Cheese and Egg association | Thereis not one of these persois who L s would refuse 1o receive i on con 8p- | pride of skows, bow he Lad encountered and | insurauve at §35,000, L0-LI0ITOW, a0 this city Novewmber 10, 11 and 12, been rejected as missionaties but are in f: