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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY | vy e sion o | o DIRTY, DIABOLICAL SCHEME | fizeiicesesstamis swen st | NLY THE SENTRY'S TREAD e the fusion movement wauld have tobe begun MORNING, NOVEMBER e c— NUMBER 135. [ & SIXTEENTH YEAR. B_ADLY SCARED BUT NOT HURT | &5 that treaty was not an isolated interest. in the smaller offices, in gongress if possible, B For Yoars, & 3 —_ other powers also were interested in the pro- and earrled down info state; county and mu- ot NEw Yonk, Nov. peclal Telogram to e b4 i 1. Bl AT f visions of the troaty. o Was sur n { N ' i pa es, 80 that a lgne labor candidate i i i 8 at ¢ ) T ' + f "] > London's Big Socialist Demonstration Turns | F¢ ‘,';"""l’“"" “;‘-m:r‘y |“1-vme\":r-|-‘:“i:::rl Washington Monopolies Working Hard to | nicipal offices, sq itk & 00e o Coio date | Otherwise 8;:& Eg:vn:anlrpmo at the |‘h~ llh & \N“.‘l"l nce was ontered yester- | Jim Cummings Writes That e Committed & . AR b e Secure Van Wyck's Defeat, VIRGINIA A REPURGICAN STATE loago Btock Yarde. day by Carter and Ledyard, lawyers for the e Big 'Frisoo Orime. U L) tho faot that it was theif it to goforce the Hals “virginia s Tepublicah state now, made | T executors under the Tilden will, and the first The Big 'Frisco Orime. 8 —_— treal tngland would not be found back- e %0 by the position of the democratic party on step was taken in what will hably be S * A - A + Ol & LARITY ques oo will be | A DEPUTY | H ‘ P L. Lt AL ONLY A LITTLE EXCITEMENT | Wardin cooperating with them, _ (Cheers). WORK OF RINGS AND RINGSTERS | e tarif auestion, and there will i:miL'fn SHERIFF SHOT AT. | |1 contest as to its provisions. Mr. Delos | WHAT THE COMPANY THINKS. b Ml s Al PR Honge & man to suceeed Senator Teddieber: | T & Mol urdy s the case of e contestants in — i o t & T bATL 1IN ¢ ol Overthrow of Chuarch | ger,” Is the announcement sent here by Sen- | Rain an wd Make the Amateur [char ho question that would be sub- o 5 1 The Police and Soldicry Prove Them. | licopinion, the infant iberties of Bulgaria The Cause ofthe Overthrow of Church | {17 005 e senator enntendls that the Soldiers Weary—Roth Sides mitted to the courts, hosaid, was one entirely | T1C F2xpreas Messcnger Arrested and 1 he Police L v would not be impaired. Howe and Other Congressmen— Old Dominion went republican on_the 2d . L6 10ERT SHRPoter, " TN Yowa 10 SOREETItNO L the Grand Jury Finds an Indiots 4 selves Able to Handle the Crowds Speaker Peel, responding to the toast, “The Blaine's Religious Belief— inst and that the majority has eome to_stay. Still Piem—Trouble in of tho patt of any of the slatits. fhat ment Against Him - A 1A . . v . o S HiSThe 3 AN 1883 PREDICTION FOI NORTH CAROLINA, p ALY s AL i —The Lord Mayor's Ban House of Commons,” conzratulated the mein- Patents lssued. Ttis & notieenble fact thatall of the leading a1 Assembly. Lilden, when he drew his will, was of une Strange Story. i | quet—Foreig: be r~l\|||mul|'nu- {Tq‘ nlm 1||u-h wlt{n I"u“n' Iy,\, roads in \'||(}||ix| n:rnlvll‘m North Caro- - sound mind or indisposed in any legal way — q G would not be necded. Lord George Hamilton, i, are now in the esnteol of northern re- The © stetke from making disposition of his propert Londoi's Great DAY, first lord of the admiral fed to the toast A Combination to Beat Van Wyok. 1[-_wa ans, nd uu»fir arg gn.n protectionists, Ot {"““ hi "r:‘lul*"l'mj“ thousind | The bl HAEe6H Lhm”w' o |\IA:I‘H(‘I:\\)|11]1 |‘n The Adams Bxpress Robhery. Jondon's Gre. | “I'he Navy. 3 sald he Hoped s ma i FARTENGTON, Mo seatl el eir influence will. of course, be wielded for 30, Nov. S—Abt ousd . - ST Lovis, Nov, 8,—The Globe o LCOPUAAE 080 o SIS DRI DianLy he Navy.” e said he hoped a naval re- | Wasntvaroy, Nov. 0.—[Special Telegram nflue D rielded 19T | sen reported for work at the stock yards this | the hecessary logal concurrence of all the . Lot o Globe-Demeerat a protective tariff and in. opy bourbon democracy., Tne l¢ 1 scheme 18 on | of these states are operated b & the election of Sen- | ern eapital or by southérn men who hi serve would soon be formed that would be | to the Brr.)—Neb equal to all emergencies, The usual toasts | on th ska republicans shonld be irguard A diabolic followed. Several of the speakers referred | foot in this city to def o this morning prints a letter dated St. J A ”Imfl' “"‘ Mo, Octobersl, signed Jim Cummings, wh! L OF | purports to have atull history of the robbery wpoy, Nov. 9.—(New York Herald Cable~Special to the Bew|—Both the police and the socialists had a trinmph to-day. The ing industries | morning, Kverything was quict and | legatecs. Mis. Wiittlesey, the W either nortl- | yo disturbanee of any kind was re- | heir had not put in appea od. The soldiers started on their | coneur in the probate, but that was of no l teg v DTt URY's srosseding 9% i W i A 't | Tately become protectionists, and therefore, | ported. ‘The soldiers sfartec of the Adams express car, on the San Frane o soclalists lind their meeting in Trataigas | to the regularity of tho day’s uroe lings, at »]I_\u_n \\‘_\lx: 'l(H s |m- :Im gnfv*'_,”"" they will work Formen for 'offiee who will | rounds at5 o'clock and patrolled the entire | 1egal conscquence, as the exeentors had com- | do (€ oEmE .q.l the n‘\] m“‘l,(" O m,_‘,m": ol Square despite the largest foree of polic Deaf-Mute Educators. railway, real estate syndicate and varions | iae their business interests. The asser- | district. Most of the men who came to work | Plied With the law in that respect by the pub- | Gy, st wlghty At & Huiise) tHeRY i ever conc od there to prevent A meet LCopyright 18% by James Gordon Bennett.) corporations are circulating reports thtough | tion -~ fs ~made without — reservation | were brought in by the train, There was no | lication of their intention to present the will LA iftdres AHGUE L the press that Senator Van W yek, it re- | that North Carolina will give her [ noF \ : b 0 probate 1 tho nowspapers ore 1.0NDON, Nov. ¢ w York Herald | glected, will vote with thodemoerats anil fsn | clectoral votos In 1858 for thia- repuiblican can. [ ASSaults on_stiy of them, as faras kniown, | (@ FRGPALC 1 fo BOWLpAROEs that werd 1 Cable--Special to the Be.]--President Gal- | supporter of the recent administration, 1n- | $idate for the presidency, while those af I'he names of Swift & Co, N. Morris & C SAry [ - Whittlesey the ne R e 4 ! A () X ? o N T o | hotiee aud comply with the legal require rioting, notwithstanding the presence at the | y54at, of the national coliege for the deaf | asmuch as nearly cvery one of the monopo- .\-‘.-.fi:“lfi‘.{':;x.!':-::}(-v&:'t:: i R R and the Union Stock Yards & Transit com- | e Tt was desired by the lesatecs undor end of thousa shs, eager for at Washing! e day | 11 ny were added to the agreement adopted N at the o - . west ond of thousands of roulis, eazer for | and dumb at Washington, appeared to-day | lists are de mocrats, itcan be readily seen that | the principal stute oficers Ji North Carolius y 187 ST Y OF, Py, WHith de:. | Trs PRrbor L Wi raLe stould. donsiee +als0 the memoratduin of (he plunder. London is rather ashamed of the 1 yergre the royal commissioners to begin bis | thair pnroose forebodes no good to the repudli- | Months ago the leaders of the party the Lot bl Uy at part of It which bequeatlied an immense he_ Continental bank, notify) nicwhich produced such general stoppage 1 gitiie 5 3 : sl L O Chodnd ThREL W Y there | clared that hereafter no men belonging to | fortuie to the exeeutors 1o be Known as the i k, notifyIng panic v 1€ | testimon ding the advant of the | can party, but is to get a man in Senator Van | Met and concluded ‘that it was no” use A Tt T s ccnosen o the | the Ameriean National bank of Kinsas City of business, losing to commerce perhaps | Ameriean system of training for deaf mutes. | Wyckoe sent that thay enn handle 1ie hay | Hominate men for state offices, as, under [ any labor organization will be employed by | 1, d%H HU 1 Was tiat ths prenans orast | th e ke | £100,000, and the boarding up of Windows, | flaven of the seventeen members of the | wased a relotices war on (ho was. strees | the infamous election laws, the demc them. ‘he paver now has been signed by | L 00t B ot axido ot ety PRVl fully fdentifed ng J s YIS to. 8o WK ‘thAE Bl | Dlevel s s waged a relentless war on the gas, street | would name the officers. <Later some of the | gl the Louses doing business at the stoek | wiile the (o on that ground, that | 050 taken in the robbery, ‘The sender of ete, yet 18 inclined to bo glad that this | commission were present, along with them | railway and other monopolies, and it is well | republicans conceived the”idea of putting | yards, ns well asby the stack yards company. | in any direction i inakea specliie Deatiest | (1o Jotter gives as his reason for writing 1t panic has shown the sosiallsts the prompt: | ord Edcerton, the chairman, and four com- | ihiown that they are willing to so any | candidates in the field, No special care e AL aE SIS dt OF (e O ot (i Dt Aod vedrouion, tuat may suit him B | that he wants to clear Fatheringham, the ex= ness with which socialism can be et 1 | yliioners, who, although themselves blind, | ymonnt of mones to defent his return by the | eXereised in making the selections and there | yard$ gcourred at 1 o'clock This AIErNOON. | {1 PONCTS a8 A bo 6xeclsed proverls onfy | DICSS messenger, from tho suspicioh which drove this morning from Hyde Park corner | ara jevoting their time to the needs of deaf | Nebraska legislatare. The de is and | WS very little canvassing. But the vote | At that hour word was sent to the b by himselt, That, Mr. MeCurdy said, would | oW attachies to him, - The letter gives full to Trafalgar Square, hence over the route of | 1tes Mr, Gallaudet will appear before the | bRy o democrats and | wag surprisingly large for them, and they | Guarters of the deputy sheriffs that their ser- | bo found to be the ground of the comi) details of the robbery, and asserts that Faihs 118 1054 1NAYOX'S BrodeRsIBN 1A tHO oLty | tia somimienion - twloe bt il ;nnu;)llmlmlw;{ U)\‘u amle‘nro'wmknmlulenlw lava tiio Iwid;\l\“«-, Judge of tiie supreme | vices wera needed at Forly-second streot and Bionit thicview DELHGebi eringham was taken completely by surpriso ek A i A c ss1c D J unction with those of this city, and the | court and sowe other oflices, Ashland ayenue, _ Fifty deputy sheriffs 1m- | tained then the money bequer Aandl was no participutor in It Along the streets which the socialists ex- | for America on the 20th. At the Holbern | watemonts. telezraphed from hore to the | . Now it 18 proposed to make mew | mediately hurriod to thoe place. folowed by | manner deseribed cond’ not b eed by Lhe letter stated that the rob sand dollars in currency was taken, The lete ter was received by the editor of th Globe- Democrat Inst Tuesday. It enclosed two CApIess money envelopes from one of whic d been extracted, and from ing. The police, on the other hand, have provented the repetition of last February e g 8 had a boat pected to take in_ marching from Trafalgar [ rditurant last night twenty-five of the head | sountry to the sfiact that Van Weck will oy, | election laws, “giving every wan & | four companies of militin. On investigation os il st Do ot of el SYhe | which, together with a_eamping outfit, two Square meeting to iyde Park, Lfound hun- | yagersof the English deat mute schools | ‘gherate with the demoerats are snt ont by | Liity, t0 yote, a8 e iebicasgss, and | it was found that the depitics who had “been Was ascortained by repoits from other | SUNS A a box of provisions, they had we- dreas of shop fronts covered with boards. | enertained Mr. Gallaudet at dinner. Mr. o o ien thie stal gyl ROV- | left to patrol the alley in the vicinity had hat the amount involved in this con- | Cveted near the bridge at St. Charles, Mo, the democrats and have a corrupt purpose be | eruor is a demoerat, but he has not the veto | been fited on by some unknown pattied. The | 1ot had been v and also a package containing a revolyer hind them, These statements, the BEk corre- so that whatever laws are enacted | fire wag returned, but the aggressive parties | that Instead of B o0t edynd | Whicli had been left at the clieck stand at the spondent is reliably informed, aro paid for [ il stand and whafoyerbiis are passed by escaped, Jikely 1o be §15.00,000. "Public’ iterest in | MAION qbot tn this city the day of the robs ki ol v g X Baean Ly + Vith the exception of the mysterious shoot- rontest wi e i pxCito as- | 2O Following the directions given in the like so much advertising and the money | * "N Caroling has @ system of conducting | g at one o he donity . serl b | this contest will be areatly excited, inas- | jogior, the skifl, cuns and provisions wete Other shops and hotels had their shutters | \Woqdell, M. P., presided, and presented an down and similar safe-guards against ooting. | jjuminated address to Mr. Gallaudet, as a At afalgar Square nhardly a shop or | yastimonial to the aid which Awerican ed- hotel front unguarded | yeational advances have given to tie English I o C! s elec! ¢! v ffs this after- | much as it will, in all probability, very se: ) by elther boards or shutters. Thenco | doat wntes comes from the coffers of the monopolistic | the elections which placos them wholly it | noon, the day at the stock vards s been un. | ausly affectthe' disposition ot Intzo prope oadily, found by the detectives. as wvas tiio I b e T R T 5. 1 e tions of this city the charge of the state and county ofticers | eventful. eral isolated cases of assault | tiesunder the Lonox and Stewart wills, be. | hackage contatning the revolver at the union il SERReAG Cotht, : Pure French Schools. Baltimore-American has this | 8nd boards of supervisors chosen by them, | took place anda couple of houses werestoned, | cause it will establish a precodent for contest | 1ePot: Notwithstanding all this the detect: Cheapside, Cornhill, Bishopszate and Queen 5. ! o which insures the state to the democracy | put no organized mob violenee or 1es1sance | by ine heirs. o t | ives regard the letter s o blind, and do not Viotoria streets, it was everywhere easy to | PAms, Nc The principal English and | from itscorrespondenton the subject: *Oneof | Whanever the state oflicers are democratic | o uithorio o miee CGmmeal Fimimee | gy the heirs, should the court take the view | jn thio" least abale their vigilant guard over e tactod Tor it whowcs. | American clorgymen here, and_many well | the most Iudicrous things in the vain attempt | Tivis time they were “slipped up on> and did | and tho 00 troops bt tho First brigade scomed | e Shcon® Fatlieringham. [ndeed, it s stated on pretty » o t known French protestant divines, have | tothrow the senate into democratic hands is | not realize that they were defeated till too | to think to-day that their stay I packing 3 § 3 ood authority that the grand jury yesterday sion, Througuout the hu;lmw« ortion of | known Erendh protestant | divines, have | 8 o bout Sonator Van Wyek acting | G Khe pooplo thers: Dronose to ot b | Lo would et hise brie AU PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. found indictments against Faheringham, the eity Inoticed the crowds wero less dense | SFEC & PUEEEG CEN IR IR T ehed 1 | with the democrats, 1t anything can maky | H1e surprise they guve to. the watch dogs | as some of them had anticipated. A cold, | Indiana and Ohio Oattle Dying With | (ot Cammings” and two othiers whose and less unruly than fn_previous years. The (I make | found sleeping, and will give ail men an | drizzling rain fell all day, ani those who had names are not given, for complicity in tho it demonstration had - apparently | America regarding the manner of conduet- | Van Wyek mad itis to say he s conniving | equal shiowing at tho polls, ~The black voters | hoen assigned to early morning pickot duty the Disease. robbery. e T om s o, | ini young Iadies” senools ere. ‘They declare | with o aiding democrats. Onco when a | are the same as distranchised in many coun- | folt it mos: keenly, \Vearing ther biue cape | INDIANAvoLIs, Ind, Nov. 9.—Gentlemen FATHERINGHAM INDICTED, Lled Qe s HO bbb e that the statements are liable to libel and | friend ealled on him and asked him about | ties in that state. overcoats and small fatizue caps, the pickets, | from Jasperand Clinton counties are in tl St Louts, Nov. S—\hon tho haboas e el e Jo blic west ond. | nseert thiat thiese schiools’ are a8 pure aud | ihe rumar thnt lio was siding with thoresont | 7, DRAINESAID TORUVOR ALLIsoN, wherevar stationod, tramped back and forth | city with n view of securing active measures | (O Cise Of Fatlieringlium was catled in )d policemen told me that for twenty-two | healthy in tone as any in England and [ ¢ SIS 0 At has been said by a dozen men fresh from ¥ > o W! T 2 Y ) b i PASUIES | the eircuit court e was not present. It was o {mw o S0 el amd well | Aimeriea nnd that ‘their own daugitors are | administration, he smd: T would rather be | Mr. inine during T DRiE: ek tin the | araiysuil falie: I0se whO MO YOunZ | to prevent the spread of plenro-pneumonia, | explained that by a mistake o had been taken Y ienosed a crowd In the clty on lord mayor's | educated in theni, burled by an avalanche ol defeat than voto | plimed knight will throw bis influence to | agreeablo oreapation-—his soldicring. which has developed to an alarming extent | to the Four Courts, whieh had adjourned tlk & e with the demoerats or uphold a democratic [ Senator Allison, of Iuwa, for the presidential | ““Aty, Barry came into the eity to<ay and | in the lastfew days. ‘They eay thatin their | 2Py, AbOWLI0 o'clock this morning ono LLd ; e Pleading Women. administration. Lam a republiean and am | homination in 1855 that he believes Allison | called on Mr. " Bostford of the packers’ com- | vicinity more than a thousand cattie are | Phb iigrionts detectives placed Rathteihe: BEGINNIN HE GUARD, Brussers, Nov. 9. —One thousand women | frye to ropudlican principles, Those who (;u m'tlw_‘\n_mme:t man in the party, and | mittee, Hoasked whether it was true that | amieted with the malady, which is ineurabl l|)\||llI!|:||-4|| we at tho Southern hotel and At noon detachments of drasted. 101 bitsk IavevealNoraitosany TR sl princ that he is his personal preferen Coming | resolntions had boen passed insisting that the 1 alady, s incurable, | told lim he was to bo faken to the cireniy ed police beg: ling the streets 5 = LY/ 2 | know him well say that there need be no | from so many sources and so nearly directly | striking Kn 1A and which is rapidly spreading. Dr. Navin, | conrt, where his corpus case would by mounted police began patrolling the stree body from Charlerol to petition for amnesty L L ! early riking Knights of Labor should renoun AN L 3 Navin, | court, wi JURLL LA 0 hick s A5 By thei fear as to how Senator Van Wyck will vote, | from Mr. Blaine himself, there is very little | their order as a condition precedent to being | State veterinarian, has already ordered a num- | tried. When the carriage arriyed at the court, along which the show was to pass. By their | o, the men convicted for participation in the | When the questi t politics It doubt that he has this under consideratior ved, rd ve| hicee v ki 2 ) a deputy sherilf served the warrant, L NGl At e men convieted for 1 he | When the question of politics comes up ho ¢ ; onsid re-employed. Botsford replied that sueh was | ber killed, and these —gentlemen—Con- \ ! s aid the procession reached Trafalgar Square | riots of last March. ‘The women were | js always with the republicans, Senator | 1t1s known that Mr. Blaine has talked to a | the case. IDarry said very little else and left. | gy % y and tie wrisoner was taken to the without incident, At the square an iumense | greeted at the railway station by a great | itehell, of Oregon, is also. trottéd forth i | bumber of his most contidential friends | Tho majority of the strikers seem {0 rejoics | fipapUgiiect Gheadle among the rest= | Four Courts and locked up. A short time crowd of the roughest element had gathered | crowd who cheered them heartily. desperation a8 u dotibiful senator, but Sena- about the coming national cumpaiin, durlng | over the resolution agalnst th Knights of K e LesLoI Ty i) e torwards the gtand Jury returued” an in- 2 5 M s ——— Mitehell is and ha viys beel 4 , and tha S engage 0 0 6 bobnt atlopted i by the hacks e X L and dictment eharging hini with grand laregn: r;qmlyllm ting ‘ml_mm Ie ‘Fl ulm.mllu‘mt). TheH AR Qoned. ;fi.rmé:.lfi.'"“ is and has.always been a true re- strongth woald bo i 3-rlb‘)uI.'r;'y)“:q‘f,.h{l?;;\mx‘.mf‘r"lyn}'f-u‘\?:h-m-‘}(n oflieial opinion from the attorney general to | and with receiving stolen property. hy By the concentration ~of the troobs | pypnNov, 9.-7wo hundred farmers UL CAUSES OF SOME DEFEATS. again be the nominee, ahd many think he | \Wilieh the zeneral master workmbhn repudic | dimarent siow of s pocldl halds a verv | other indictments wore returned, one naln st and polic at this point the authorities | 4o o iyicd to prevent the Galway blazers' | “The defeat of Church Hovwe,the republican | Would rather be the promer of Allison’s cab- | ates all interviews on the strike and offars to | Galyes hipped from Cential Obin about e | Loim Cummings’ and the ofher against Rich- shiowed that they expected o row. The | e Wi NG Ginde the hunters | candidate for conuress In the Omaha dis- | inet than to take the risks he assumed two | send assistance to the represonfative of the | weeks a O DOt DR D out three | ard Roe, concerning the identy of whom B baEIana e b 3 s S no evidence atall of republican | 8nd a half years ago. 1 execn & 1O AHE ORI LI il Go A X nothing'is yet known. Fatheringham was Strand and Northumberland avenue wer 0 ative board here if he needs it. R R } % were enabled to start, but they soon met with or dissatisfaction,” said & Nebras ONLY GOOD DEMOCRATS WANTED. ‘About 100 carpenters quit work at Swift's | e were sold there and sent to Llinois. | seen at the jail by a reporter and stoutly as- thickly lined on both sides with police and | more formidabie opposition and were com- Al 2 2 Public Pri ol ¢! i o carpenters quit work at SWift’s | pleuro-pneumonia broke out among them | serted he wi el N n able opy K democratto-day. “1t was the unpopularity | _ Publie Printer Benedict to-ay began to | to-day. A short time o the Grm gave them I3 serted he was innoeent of the robbery, thath mounted patrol who forced the crowd in | pelled to withdraw their hounds. of the candidate,> ho continued, and did | Feplete his depleted foree of printers. Within | an ‘advurico of wenty-fve conts - dny and | 3nd two that have been killed showed the | had been shametully treated all along” an front of the Nelson column to e e 2 ot ...M.‘,imi.‘.“.‘.“..,,s.,,muckg,‘ Howe tl!\en(u%tol!\moru‘xtmo\\'e§ks n% wlblL employ | nino Hours work. . They stopped fo-day, ‘)‘:::‘l'(‘lilum‘&l'gllI‘”-l‘l“l"“x"“\'l’\'l\"ln|'ll‘lwm() ?;‘J"T“fl!.,'.}( was about to be malieiously prosecuted. scatter, In the - national gallery several n Uprising Suppresse: is odious in_local polities, and was fouzht | ahout 500 type setters. Nane but democrats | however, and joined the ranks of thoso fight' | sider what can b done. . There s Ol - A 30K —Russia ytis E ol b the 4 ! | with good demoeratic’ endorsement will be ' > sider what can be done. 1 5 10 law reg- An Editor's Troubles companies of infantry were stationed ang | SOFIA, Nov. 9.—Russian partisans at | most bitterly by the most prominent repub- | Withgood d ing for cight iours. lati ; MR X 5 o ase tn front of the national gallery | Slivna, hieaded by officers, wnnde an_ attempt | lieans.” What a newspaper can do in a cam- | £iven work. | Applicatlon should be madgat g tollowing motice was issued to-day by | WRnE CHOn T el e L Surds | NrEmmasia Ciry, Neb, Nov. 0.~[Speofal o terrac X ationa ory {Slivimibeatol by ofictrs g rempt | R was very well demonstratod 1n that | once for employment in all branches. The the Knighits of Labor: 3 yiceurgeons « ‘hava | IEBRASES DR RO B s v facing the Nelson column Wwas oceupied by o | 10 Incite o rising today. Tho authorities, | PRID was ery ol Seiionstiated in that | WG Gas mbver known te o so. far behind, | "RRMENBOLLANEL |y g aborers | 30, been ordered from here to Jasper | Teieerow 1o the Bub. SLER L D Tong double lino of polico. Later in the day | #hio b becn breviously warnid, suppressed | ing repuolleant paper of that section, fough | ficports of encinects of tha, twar department | aro warned. to.keap nway from thie stoclk Sounszatonlnvestizaiantingg panss thatstas y of tho/almage Telbimo, grrived o .‘:‘l"y ‘;:V o v o fe Gi S Wi g o e d we from the ground up. ‘ 2 T S § strike. ] Ve ver S bve 1 DIRSLOVE ¥ D CO3SAr 23 a company of the Life Guards was broaght up b biond o lowe i e KIoUn e S denonn havo been completed & muonth nzo, It 15 NOW g?rg:;m"&%&nen ore on astrike. - By order | were shipped hete over fho governor's quar- [ pore'for the replovin of his press and. type from the (o reziments of cavalry held in re- Kaulbars' Latest Throat, pealed to the Tepublicans to overthrow hin | PIuin that the purpose of Benedict in makIng | °*id mnster workman of the butchers' as. | Saiing hroclamation, | The boatid hud . ses | ind stock which was attached yesterday af- serve near at hand to clear the squate. Tinxova, Nov. f.—General Kaulbars | atthe polls, nolding tiat he was not fairly | Wholesalo dismissiis was to ereate places fof | ambly, Sylyester Gaunt, has resigned his | cattle. One of the beasts was killed and a | ternoon under u chattol mortzago given to AN UGLY SPIRIT threatens to occupy the telegraph office at | nominated and in no sense a representative | demoerats, office because of his inability to satisfy the | yost mortem held in the presence of the | one William Barr. Mr. Ewan says he b was snowed several times as the mounted po. | Bourgas unless communication with the Rus- | Of the party. The campalgn against Howe | 0o ootaths SATERE S0 oioy. | mens and because heis thoroitghly dissafisfied | hoard, ~The members united in stating that [ heen wrossly wronged ; that o Want o, Ans \ico attempted to push the crowd back out of | sian consul there is restored. LipuE i :‘u‘.'fiel‘b'.‘ffifxf??fiff{}f{}iflfil;'x’fi Ing Nebraskn and Lown inventors: William | Wit theactions of Barry, Butler “1’1‘15.‘?,lihy the disease is contagious and fatal, and they | burn yesterday on business by the request of the way of the procession. A baker's cart R s T lic that he was willing to_assume personally | D: Guthrie Centre, In, rain water | 2o with the master workian, and. the 18- | 1o men eanop bud ihepjpased cattle ve | Mr. Franels Fee, attornay for the morigago was overthrown but no_one was hurt. A po- MILITARY EXECUTION. the responsibility as well as proprietarily.” ~ | conductors Wiiliam A, Brady, Spencer, In., | sembly seems to be in a falr way to be dis- | the eattle N Ao Ens whoroljand onlbiBrebienELoundgiis TofllosFatiaonn Neeman was pummeled about the face, but | 8hooting of the Four Leaders ot the | . “Whit was true of the campaign in the | band cutter ‘and feeder: Robert J. Carson, | goived. B razad heauRmntined cforth inoty S {andinia rocdaironovitd. SLIe TN e K e NP, the promt arrest of his assailant stopped the S e © | Omaha distiict was equally {rue in some | assiznor of onethird to Union Hydraulic | *Kights of Labor_sny this morning that | bitnea shtissoven oalron. oo Gand | praided Mr. Feo for acting hn this Way, whew dlsturbance. Land seers at the baso of te | Nrw ORLaANS, L Nov. S| Special Tele. | LiCRAIStricts in the west” continued tho Ne- DratniTllceompany,Omaha,dratn tilewnakine | Mastor Workiman Svivester Gaunt, of the | Were reported {o-d d s e o Naloh Dlova el 4 g BNE £ 4 ® | NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 9.—[ al Tele- | bras “In Dakota the republican 1 - § Carry s L 3 natic sembly, slruck, angne ciniing 4 20 drow o re D Nelson column were thickly covered with | yyqu to the Bier. ]—The Times Democrat pub- | ity was oxpected to bo 25,000 br 50,000, e | clear seller; Frederic flullerst, Yhtan, Neb., lv’vl:\lfli;glmuw'f:“:'.'bllz’."}{‘;J.’;'.’*';}:Z\"T.I)'fi‘(. - onkhim ST Buctitislartal san iubuag ol mien and boys, and the six story hotels facing | Yshes an account by an eye witness of the | Jemoerats put up a man, M. H. Day, Who is strument; Richard Long, 1owa | )jan. charzed with tréason to the order and The Hake Casc. midnighiondahysthipptmatiy ot kheles 1ho square had all thelr windows and T00fs | execution on Octobur 18 of Gonoral B Dol “very populat. He has stood out dhyroad grading machine: Cornelius | yiolation of their obligations. MoNTRiEAL, Nov. 9.—Sherifl Mitcheock, | Plevined it found. "The end Is not yot. 7 Horatal bralSoine A arloan W] X9 X gDl 3 ision of tha territory and admission [ M. O'Dpnovan, Omaha, coal distributing | “hprrgaTe BARRY EXPI nrvsgr, | from Peorin, arrived from Washington with 5to; covered wit) rs. Some Awerican, who | wado, Lieutenant Colonel Indalecio Garel z N | ohiutor Webb. M; Oungsk Harlan. T 3 I z I'hot ) e Sala allisial onkthiol sntaraiinstibatore| | o aduleutenanLLolo ndalecio Gareia, | of the southern half to stateliood when it | chutes Webb =M. Oun arlan, It |y “conversation with a reporter to-night | the president’s warrant for llake's extradi- £ N00ETaphars arrlve o o square just before | Commander Miguel Corlez and Lieutenant | seemed political suicde for him to do so. It [ movable artificial border for flgwer beds, | pojegate Barry said: “We have pitted our | o procesdings wer 4 Nov. &.—[Speciai to the tne procession passed, thought a revolution | Gabrico Loyan, who were shot at Comayagua | has always been popular with the ropublians | garden - paths, ote; Orlando T: OWings: | stomachs azainst the packers’ bank accounts. tion. Proccedings were commenced bofore | gy | About four weeks ago F, Berger, & @ was In progress, and the ladies, much scared. | for leading the expedition against Honduras, | Dut 88 unpopular with the democ s, Woll, | LeMars, la., sparic arrester; George 1'mot Messts. Botsford, Hately and Fowler | Judze Dugas to-day, when Assistant Cashier | \yotazraphor of Blair, rented tho gatlery at refused to stop at their intended hotel and | The four ofticers above named were lodged | DY, Was ilore outspoken on this subject than Shullenbure, Mudison, Neb., safety neck |y the board of trade’this evening. They | Fly was cxamined. He testifed that ake R CRTT. Gt IR, AV Aro R OIrita A tbes il atar oib 4 ] A e ¢ Jodzed | Gifford, the present delegata and many | yoke attachmonts ErAukis LROMPSOM, | safd that the press report of their determina- | had filled in and negotiated drafts signed by | v, AboUt 25w y . weter o1 ina small prison at Comayagua when the | thousand republicans voted for him. It deni. | Fondulac, la., hzme attachment. tion to rerusa employment to union men was | him and tho cashier. Hake's lawyer 15 pro. | Femuiningabout a week and collecting a few A BIL) CROWD, news of their sentence reached them. Gen- | onstrated two things: that division of the L ARMYLBAVES, 4 correct, I appealéd to their reason and | paring u surpri A 3 dotectives | Small bills belonging to the former artist, and In ceneral the crowd remained absolutely | gral Delgado's wife was there to plead with a | teETifory and statehood are intensoly popular | Ay leaves granted . Lieatenant Colonel | yans of justico, but to no effect. Buve | Who trrestod the defauitor, and Says hoe ity | Quring the time partakine froely of - whisky, silent us the cavalry and various elty gullds | wifes tears and o woman’s devotion for her | i the territory itself, x{m}‘llmt‘l)hn wost 1 Geore A Lol R intanted ..{Kti,' thrown down the gauntiet and we accopt | arrest them for conspiracy; allecitie thoy had it s thought ho eft for West Point. Several 5 SIalIvG Ry 5 r positive character. ' You see the te; m Slck leave; 0 v raporte v ) L sters have been received > carrlages were hooted. A model naval | Cogran to spare General Delgado’s life1if | tion to recognize democratic work for thejr | four months: First Licutenant J. B. Hickey, | iadtea” it ith cheors, No moro | Which'is an illegal act under Cangdian law, | anothér was recoivod stating - that his wife steam launch, with a crew aboard a life boat, | possible, and any pretext would haye been | movement overturning 50,000 republican ma- | 2% adjutant Eighth cavalry, extended two | Rogotiations will be attempted on our nar Sheriff Hitehcoek arrived here to-day from | Bas not heard from her husband since he lett and two clophants were the only parts of the | Feadily seized upon to glve an opportunity of | 1Ority: A more determined vote for division | onths and fificen dayss irst Lieutenant | we will grry the warinto Egyptand leave | Washington with the president’s warrant for | Blain and was almost in dostitute ciroum- Rt O it iy ara Ahibared S0 insti ot all | rs 2 3 R and statehood could not have been made. Morris C. Wells, Twenty-fourth infantry, | no‘stone unturned o win an honest victory. | Jonn Fe 1akes extradit Th 850 OF ANy s, and e distressed about his » cheered. — La all | saving him and at the same time vindicate Aty L fort | three months sick'loaves iientenant Lewis 1 Fetlake's extradition, | In case of any ; camo the lord mayor in his gullded stat 5 indica The overthrow of Lowry in the Fort e 5 ayoy Lieutel WIS | By that I mean that we will usethe boycott | possible detect in the orizinal warrant for abouts. Any fon In regard to ! ay ! gullded state | the tribunal which had condemned him. The | Wayne, Ind., district was the work against [ D: Greene, Seventh infantry, three monins: | 4nq eall out the men in their houses wherever | Hake's arrest, a second warrant has been 11 be gl sived by his - dis- conch, looking like & knave of clubs on | president sent a message to him to say that | indlviduality on the part of theincumbent ;]"fi“‘{ ) -_nemmhn {““‘{'.. iih ) jossible. Mr, A. A. Carleton, the newly- | issued and served at the instance of Assistant s at Blair, ! cards. o passed amidst storms of hisses | ifhe would promise never again to take | and for individuality in the republican can- | Infantry, fourmonths further extension of ected ‘member “of " the goneral exceutive | Cashier Ely, of the Merchants National bank and “boos,’” but got some cheers ashe turned | yp arms agamst londuras he it dn'il“lw'nl“ll hllla]s;.ur‘l‘)n ('m;«l- 'l:lllllnr ean' be | sick leaye. board of the knights, wnln n|]1 hi ay to | of Peorin, Cuming County’s Official vote. o) a8 ALy P _ ated. all tends caution the partisa i “hicago. e zoing P 0 packers —— VisT PoIN Vel Yov. 4 toward the embankment. As the lust | yeceive a pardon. The soldier was | aeainst depending too mueh on pacty feally, | .James T. Presieys, of Des Moines, is at the :I'“-‘lufilw’l'nv;E’ll)lll“n‘;n(;:lu‘;m,En“:o!‘:::‘l): o Destitute Indjan “'['. lfm' Nub.y, Noyecd: x| Bnogial | conch turned into Northuwberland avenue | 1 biave to aceept even his life on these | The time has come when personal character | EbItL o, can stilll Drigk. hom. 10 terms. My.| Wisninorow, Nov. 9-The seorotary ot | 10, e SRl = Lhe SeHowing st am A DOZEN RED FLAGS terms, and he sent back word that he would | wust be considered in making nominations, | - Colonel Sumner IT. Lincoln, eaptain Tenth | own private opinion of the strike is this: | (o int At b (L e official majorities given in - Cuming I wereInstantly produced by soclalists on or | see Honduras m an evon more fropical cii- | no matter how large the majorities are na: | Infantry, has arrived liere from 'Fort Lyou, | Fowler and Armour are playing fast and | ¢ nteror having reccivod from the war de- | county: James . North 24, W, 1. Webster ; AT T e T SR e an that she now enjoyed before he | urally, 5 Colo, and 1§ visiting his_brother, Dr. 1:in- | lnote with the other packers, Tty want to | Partment a telegram from General Howard | 115 fyank Fulter, senator, 11; Jacob H. Bars | ! hed 1nto the space at Nel: s b pt his pardon on” such a pledgs _ BLAINE'S RELIGIOUS FAITIL coln, at N 1514 L street, to remain for | drive the pncking trade away from Chi saying that General Miles ports that 700 | pope representative, bl N. Sweet, attor- [ rushed into the spaco at Nelson's bac When thisanswer was roceived there was [ “While i doubt very much whether Mr, | about ten days. and handlo it at their western houses, ' Tualpai Indi el ; P EORIOREU YD, R LI i 5 e 5 . y cs. ualpai Indians, located on a reservation m vS, Da ; R S other line ten dee filled the terraces over- | nothing left but to prepare for the exceution, | Blaine could be nominated if ha asked for — packers whose wiiole interestsare in Chicago | yorthwestern Arizon destitute 23,8 Darson, onmpneslon ol JOh B Rk & looking this space, and sociali In countries north of this there are few pre- | the race in 1885, T believe that the Catholio in- Postoflice Changes. are to be miade the vietims of this strategic | eondition in & barren” comniry ancd st b mlos Oxfor, coroncr, 12: for proposed { throw off thelr coats and began o address | ELiiicd. Or e morning of (heir exeeu | tal election,” said an Indiana repubiican to. | {044y apvointed postmaster at Lutes. Kesa | pyyyyq Goaired nent tho packing house of | fiutheriic e tio thindsaationspes das o | irnitod States yénators * Cliaties 1L yan the crowds. For the moment there was in- | tion the nen are taken to & polut near the | day,whohas often satascounselloraroundthe [ Paha county, Neb, vice John Lutes, resiened. | yoran & Healy to-night between | Wiiote of the fippropriati i Wyek, 155; J. Sterling Morton, 103, The %% tense excitement as the police irrcso- | chureh of Comayagua. KFour coffins were | cabinet table. “There is a feeling among the | Also the following in Iowa: A. C. Smith, | watchmen “and unknown partics. ol okitue bpprgn abon Judges of election in one precinet (Logan) lutely prepared to clear the square, | Placed near u wall and'the four condemmed | mewmbers of the Catholic chureh. taking them | Arbor Hill, Adair county, viee J. W. Fisher, | shots were tired. So faras_could b O AREip Shppatiiand Ihovenb rerused to count the vote on United Sfafes | m it ‘T | men wera led to them. They accepted their | as a body,” he continued, “that Mr. Blaine | resizned; und Mrs. e McGowan ! d 1o harm was done. No other 1 ol [iDcexasinsuinslony tossubelabis senator, in whieh Charlos 11 Van Wyek res Then came an order to allow orderly y zned; irs. Jane n, Fair- | tained no harm musual | the winter months, o til they are s i | 5 aomion 1oL 2 ' | positions as casily and as gracefully as it | will yet come out and ate his_religious | view, Jones county, vice J, J. Scerest, re- | incident had oceurred up to midnight, ovido Tor thamaciven, that The intertor de. | €¢ived #S and J. Sterlini Morton § votes, | | speaking. At this backdown from the | fhey wero in boxes at the opera, and: not a | faith'in the cliureh he was first taught . A | signcd; . A. Harman, Irwin Siielby county e Y T R A o Bt ] police proclumation 1ssued the same morn- | facs was. blanchod, not a nerve quivered: | few years ngo I wasat Minneapoiis, o my | yiee k. J. ‘Frolhridse, reaigned: Thos. ¢ Powderly Talks, B2000 15 fxtiatision, when Tarthr. prosisiang Placed Under Bonds | i fug, the socialists cheered wildly, Several | General Delzado asked and received permis- [ way here from the nortlwest, and a' friend | Wood, Payne, Fremont county, vice Nettie | praprrrira, Nov. T TR T s A Nowri rLavee, Neb., Nov. #.—Special —General Master | will, if possible, be made for their i v Workman Powderly, when questioned | enee. The government ration for an Indian | sorter re- | 15 three pounds of beef gross and hiulta of the | V. Jones, resigned d my | Grove, Lee county, letter | signed: Hans . ry J. N ! attempts to Start ooting rishes from the | 8101 to order the guard to i, which hie did, | asked me to call upon Bishon Ireland ; 4 W. D. 2 o - e Ae il o | fivst requesting them not to s.oot him in the holie chureh, “If you will do square were 50 promptly met by the volice | fca but in the b There was no rattle, 1, ‘the_bishop will show y ':“U. Pilot s | to-night by an Associated press re i to the B 1 unde I=Frank Wh beads in ling was o stum ot NGIDS | okson, Itingsted, E : ; | ] that this was glven up in despair, After a | 1o spattering reports, but. one. sharp, ‘stun: | which Mr. Blame wrote to his mother, plodg: | county. vicesr, I Bogh resignod, tive to the bees and pork butchers' strike at | POUnY Of flour per duy, 21,000 for shooting with intent to kill City | 1 Balf hour of unimportant speaking the meet. | BN report. e four men for hait & second | ing his faih fo the Catholie ehurch, | “Serviee on the starmall route from Carns | Chicago, simply sald that A. A. Carlton, Killed by Exploding Powder. Marshial I, A. Baker, The shooting oecurred, ing adjourned to Mydo park. Thore was a | remained 1o an upright on, ns if stil | and on account of which the good | to Alunt, Neb,, will bo incroased to twice i y 1x) M or. | member of the last night. A short time before the shooting et neral executive board, unhurt, and then rolled over, limp and | bishop is for the wman from Maine. | week afier the 15t inst. ad | Mommsrows, Nov. 9. —An explos good deal of seutling with police as they b bloody, dead. The soldiers had complied | “Well, Lsaw the letter. 1t is in anu- [ The president to-day appointed Robert L. sent to that elty to join Mr. Barry, | sion ocenrred in the ixing house of the | occurred the marshal arrested Wheeling for . | cleared the square, but nothing of Ipori- | Wit Liseei Dolesdern roaiton for g | swes " t0. ane which 8trs, . Hiaing o | Al heeacntao-duy appolnted Hobert L. aid that e ad vio” further intor- | S (R S G LN G e | disorder)y conduct and took him before thie I followed 1,000 who wandered up Pall | balls hisd pesctrated bis breast. written, calling ler son’s attention to | Woods, suspended. 4 mation to mpart regarding the Chieago | [y 000 ara:io this atternoon. 1t was | Police judge, who fined him, - Whoeling thon : ) to Hyde Park, Ou St. James street and - his ubsorption in worldly atfairs to the e trouble: that his knowledge of alfairs there ¥ NESURIGE RE ALRLAAR,. VUS| Drocured o borse and gun and husted for th { 1 trontof Lord Balisbury's houso there wers Watterson on Oleveland. exclusion of preparation to meet death. Sihe | ANOTHER MEX1CAN OUTRAGE. was obtained merely throligh brief telegrams | shortly followed by the blowing un of 1wo | inarshal until ho found hi, whea he ojened 4 9 W e York, Nov. 8.—[Speelal Telegram to | Pleaded with him to look more to spiritual ¥ X1 AGE. | and not being on the ground he wounld re- | more inixing houses, from which the works | fia on'the marsbal, i ts, One soveral attempts to start rioting, but the [ 2 Ky Nov, f—[8p e | Matters, though his political interests flaiged, | An Ameri Narsh Attackea | frin from giving his views on the strike. men, upwards of ity in_ number, had es- | Wiioh passed throush 2 ! police, who were stationed fn force' il along | the Brr.| —Henry Watterson, who arrivea | g% ! R Mr: Blaine mada’ for I0An [ BANIHRAL - Aiiaoke - caped. Only five jien were at Worlk in the 1§ ghen rode o and was arrested (o-day at 2001 theline, so promptly dispersed the crowds that | 17om Furope vesterday, stated to a reporter | gnefull of love, He said ‘he recognized he 4 and Killed by Groasers, A New Jersey Walkout, mixing house in_which the first explosion — ‘ o 4 . | that he looked upon Cleveland’s renomina- | had given for Touch of his time and | SAN ANToNIo, Tex,, Nov. 0.—|Special NEWARK, N. J., Nov. %.—Two hundred | 0ccur David_Hainmel was Instautly Dorsey's ad Majority, these attempts resuited only in_broken heads ; d ! ) Telegram to the BE: lett Griner, 3 » Killed, and George Havens, William Stepli- y losity for the would-be rioters. At lyde Park the | ton as aitogether probable. Thedemocrats, | thoukhitto politics and recognized that he | Telegram fotho E.]—Uewlett Griner, one | o employed in a hog slaughtering estab- | &iei A HECTEE FERERR, . 12 sers Frisoxt, Nob, Nov, #.—(Special to the heavy rain alded fhe polica 10 provent | 10 13 Iclined to think, will rise above the | A4 ot derated that fmpto thechurch Whidh | of the most i "’i‘"l“““t ia Weslern | Jishment on tire Hackensack river, Hudson | Wiko bty we et Rl leaves @ | BEE, [—Retisus from tho Third congressional . spoils i ¢l n ovisi ) U 88U ‘exas, was killed last night at Los Vecos, | vt d0d P TR inorease | tow and six childre I > s in Blov o 1o 1 o troublo and ended what, flom the procession | ¥poils idea in thelr demand for tariff revision, | yother that he had pot forgotten her teach. was K county,” to-day struck for an increase in | widow and six childre district have come in slow, 0wing to the face i, was largely o fores and fmportant merely | 04 1f they can re-clect Cleveland, do away | inzs and the little chnrch she took him to Mex., justacross the riyer from Del Rio, | wages, The employers agreed to the demand —— - at there was no excitement over the con- e e ey alive Lot r°t | Wit the nonsense of civil service vetorw, | When & boy to worship, The letter ‘closed Tex. Griner lived with his family at Walde, | of the men, but the employes wanted them to Ratiroad Work at 'onca it for congressman, Mr. Dorscy has, Lows N T et and i n,?-'m. their main aim—tarifl re- | With the gssurance that he intended to return | and had gone over into Mexico with several | agree not todischarge any of the men. The | PoxCA, Neb, Nov, 0.—[Special to the Brr, | oflicial and unofciul re: 'l;':i::‘ '\“’"' l‘::‘; "":“l:“l' ':;m”‘“ far \;» o wel! A\Jlllllfiuud, 1t nI ; uuln re- {l‘rlluswlll’ly mim ;1:1;11 lfil(-hu llx,b"lrlm L'lllnn: employes to see about the condition of his | employers nel‘u:exl wnd tllm ||:rn went out. s company of railroad surveyers run- Mt that his majonty over At tho west end erc promenaled nn eleg eland, then they wili simply lose a | bishop is proud of the letter and believes thaf k oh he ore, 8 ime | Nota dressed hog was shipped to-night. ' latte oux City | " | q - ¢ . a late hour in order to view tho flluninations, | 1ot of oflices which they aven't got. 8o fat | M. Hiatne will diefn the: Catholic church, | S10° O & ratich ho owued there. Somo tine ol Lad ¥ line from North Platte o Slons Oy | W iter is at least 8,9, Those fizuies are ‘hiere was no disorder. e fiosuitals veport | A8 the bersonnel of the present ‘goverpwment | 1 the lumed knight wereto_die now thou- | g0 hie lad difiiculty with some Mexicaus g Ty e e A particntarly gratifying to nimand lis friends. Dumerous eases of njurics during (o day, | 13 considered, it might s well bo'repuniican, | sands of Catholic churches would hold ‘ves- | living adjoining bis haciepda, and the na- o - J wonl | Whoro, 18 n suitable pi i T'wo years azo his majority over Neville was ! numerous eases of injuries durlg (e day [ jie tninks thit Cleveland will be renoiinat- Airs, Blaine was a devoted Catholic, and | tives at that time threatened to kill him If he | DENVER, Col, ghthundredcoal 3 WIREE, R b0 o under controlof the Uniou | fild this lurge i Inciuding several serious case: ed, nevertheless, for lack of uny candidate y, knowledge Mr. Blaine elings to that | again appeared in their midst. Yesterd miners at the frie, Marshall, Fox and lo- eific and Mil e i i i endorsene THE LOKD MAYOR's BANQUET, 10 ippose him, and it the demociats are de- | falth,” Asain apnchied In sholpi pdst, LUIROAY | oy gritiin niney quiswork hesause of & redyo. | +A01I° ANd ALIWATKOS FRVIORG coibpanics, i wo LN Lord Salisbury, at tho lord mayor's han- | feated they witl stitl bave lefU their organiza | 1 BUF £ABOR VOTE IN CONGIESS, the Amerieans wero attucked by the Mex- | {ig in wages (rom 811914 10 $L90 per ton. | yan Wyck's Voto in Cherry County. | by & major h quet, said the government was encouraged | Hon aud theirais, & Aot e been b kteat tloal of talk ) teday | body was riddled with bullets and one of his " VALENTINE, Neb., Nov, §.-- |3 { "hls 3enr be ouxt 1015 task Ly growing proofs of advane s . tures by both of the regular parties for it. In | Wem, Jolin Weaver, wasalso kilied, 'B. P. an ol st sarlisle. | BEEI~The oflicial vote of Chery county 0 County's Olcial Vo, ; : 4 Latricate s dperation tie MeMation, who was he Griner party, | KANSAS Cix ) on. J. G, Carlisle, prosperity in ¥gypt, Mer finanees we the event the labor representatives hold the 3 as one of the Griner party, show! total number of votes cast to be ) S ' CmicAo, 1L, Nov, . Murphy and | pafance of power in the next house it is very | Succeeded in killing one of the Mexicaus, | being interviewed by a Times correspondent ‘ " " ¢ e Broosminaron, Neb, | more prowising than they had ever be although th would enab! n, hed a point that meut to declare its atd could not hiet recelvin vo For preletenc tor €, 11, YVan W The of Franklin Thayer 07, North Loe to-day performed o remarkable surcieal | 1Lkely that fhey will have opporiunity to ec. | and the surviving Awericans made their es® | at Wichita, Kan., states this evening that he | tho state repul | operation, on Oficer Whitney, one of the | ercise (tin (he organization of that bLods. | €4peto this side of the plver under a volley of about elglililive wajur ] olley of | it not consider the result of the late elec- | for |inited States e victins of the Haymarket bomb. The | Both parties say there is more afinity bo- Wineliesters of the Mex tariif reform issue gen- | received 84 votes, y had not r lie gover task tuliilled. Further, ets from the e ns. Americans along the border are | tions damaging to th i otil doctors bored a hole through Whitney's | ¥ - ubliegns on go- tly incensed at this. latest outrage, and | erally. ‘The revenue reformers, he had been g - Y { Laird 404, McKewhan 456, 1 loave Egypt until the Iatter's independence | ptS™ e aud extracted n particle of & | foun,of the tarih question than between the © they will have veng eance. intormed, would be stronger numerically in New York bry Goods Markor. | ciator—Calking , of furelgn ntcrference had been scoured ARe- | Bomb whick was rapidly making 1s way | who has studied the position 1n: eannetion - the next ¢ongress in proportion to the total | New ¥omi, Nov. &.—There was better in- Flout forring to Bulgaria, Loxd Salisbury said the | towaurds the officer The operation | with the George candidacy for mayor of New An Oleo Appointment. number of democrats than In the last con- | quiry for ma s of eottons, also ladies' | sympathies of the English people wore | Was provouticed ok O ol 1o e ey oe O ovewt | Wasuinarox, Nov. &—Tho secretary of :’.fi:’:.';.?.’"‘,'.!'.TJ“'L‘.’.'fl u‘lA:‘lml:.u!‘I.(':‘A;(I::(mnv‘l‘: e | Wool dress we cedod by e seloctions | aroused by the spectasle of her struggle for » i of either of the old parties in 1585 depended | the treasury yesterday a ted 1 . h " [ ) ets deliveries were very b i PAISR0R T 4 oas sterday appointed Louls C. | pregsed, Carlisle contradicted the report | naking 65 indepenence, and that the lan zuage of diplo- r and Lyn stbon mbIlity Lo catel: the Iabor voto: but that | Starkel, of 1llinols, to be analytical chemist U S o LM glad e VD (UEOMORLS of DU s s " [t onace used toward Bulkaria by Nov. .--A spe :"'m"\,‘_fl: ‘;,“.:g‘.’,‘?.?...‘."{fl;‘.“ l": "w'm in the internal revenue bureau under the | fucky, uiore rapid forwardings were pre eds | : 2 - S Furope had caused e deopest regret, The gle states that Samuel Fu.rplu.whu lived he next toan Impossibility 10 win evon with. oleomargavine le. b _ - : ety - G . | Cass Cuounty’s Van \ ye k \une: tujustice of the deed was aggravated by | iiles east of Jetmore, Kas.. & remote | g fusion labor, without money, and the woney 1 \ e alleotl Nstlpnsl Acadeiny of@cience, FEIAY New o Ansugueated. | Prarrevoutiy Neb, Nov. f.-(Speclpl o foreixn diplomacy saving conspirators, an let, killed his wife aud two children last | would have to come from toose who oppose & .Internal lisvemuo gallentions. Bostox, Nov, 0.—The National Academy | ATiANTa, Ga John B. Gordon | the B, ) =The vote in this county on sehie < . ot e Friday morning. Aftercommitting the crime | fusion. He did not shink it likely that the | WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—The total collée- | of Science began its autwnnal session at the | was to-day inaugurated as governor of Geor | torial prefere 2,450 far Van Wyek on a et of interference which caused the lawest £ d y that th | } 4 £ ne defivered himself up to the sherifl Satur- | demand of the laborers for the nomiuation of | tion of interual revenue from the: time th roproation tiroughout Europe. Bulgarian | diy night, and he was taken back to the bouse | Henry George In 158 for the presidency | present system was organized, July 1, 1532, wights woro . assored by the Ber- | and halgéd to a tree. would be swothered. T, situation iu thie | up to June i, 1586, were 435,820,445 The senator elected trom ute of technology this afternoon and | gia. His inaugural address was o plea for | total vote | thiee representas the meetings will be. continued throughout | the reassertion of state vigiits, Plere was al | this county, aemocra he next three days. lmposing military display. | tves are for Van W

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