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THE "‘OMAHA DALy BEe SEVENTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, — e = : e — RIDAY MORNI G, OCTOBER 14, 1887, NUMBER 118, BOULANGER UNDER ARREST, | o frartin, &, fow s sttt | CLEVELAND IN RANSAS CITY, [, *ur vame ame xcrmeo. Ty ()PROISE " MEETING, | Jarsae et e cappon whien aa veen | A SHUT-OUT FOR THE BROWNS parade ended at the capitol, which had been bank notes equal to the fgnres traced on the Rumor of the Asmisination of the oy o o 06 bank notes equal to tho Aiures traced on the President by a Crazy Hackman. most elaborately decorated for the occasion. h i % + Halting in the rotunda, speeches were made —_ parchment and box cont o the coveted Savt Lakk City, Utah, Oct. 13.—[Special SvaMtios Lokt " x Minister Ferron Orders That the | PArchment and containing the “d | mio Presidential Party Listons to T“Iltflm"«m (b Bhn ey :”U_w“s["tmw" Railroad Officials and the Board of | by Governor Lur ¢, Auditor Lyons, ex- | The Detroit Olub Knocks Out the ¢ % y Congressman Calkins, of Indiana, and others, General Be Deposed. s foin D=To.day's Intransigant pblishes | the Loud Murmurs of the Kaw. into a fover of excitement to-day by a report Transportation Confer. after which Colonel Shaw made the fare: St. Louis Men in Fino Shape. A Crimey houiaugat s relisved of Jia som: a being circulated to the effect that crazy . wel address and the reunion broke up. This \ is the fivst time that the five regiments com- A STAR CHAMBER GATHERING. | prising 1 and put under arrest. General Davont hackman had assassinated President Clev THE BIG SCANDAL THE CAUSE. | pivi Wl S the military goverument of | A DRIVE THROUGH THE PLACE. neral Tuttle's brigade have been | FINE FIELDING BY THE FORMER, land in Kansas City as e was being driven together since the battle of Shiloh, and somo L, -n!.”hu:‘][‘:pl.n;:-l;nl i, HBoulanger as- i to the train. The rumor spread like a prairie S— of the veterans came over a_thousand miles & X g 5 i » full responsibility of the dsim- » . i ow mi oW o " Y to be prese ol ve red Survivors @affarel Found Guilty By the Council | ported to him. Grover Lays the Corner Stone of the | 1 |u‘||]l in {;.“ mum;fl large nr?\ulnllu:;| Sulcide of a Young Lady at Cortland | fobe present Al \'.»:Ip'\lnl;‘y;:‘.l;‘.‘.‘l"in‘:::mms The Base Ball Status i Omaha Somew — Widespread Excitement in CATEAIEL PRONOUSCED GUILTY, New ¥ C. A. Building—A ol od |nmmntnf|:;:] newspaper and tel- —The Hastings News Suspends b bl 3 thing For Dusiness Men to b s8] —The council of generals appointed A egrap offices, e rumor, 80 o o p0 FrancZ Over the Develops » purpose of trying General Caffarel on Public Reception Follows far as can be learned at pres- EunioscK Tkl U T e L Serlously Consider—Other ¥ Des Morxes, la., Oct. 13.—[Special Tele nients in the € arges of selling civil decorations, hus the Ceremonies. ent, originated by a declaration of an lowa £s MoiNes, la., Oct. 18.—[Special Tele- dissithie NI pronounced him guilty of Labitual dishonor- onerator in a tALIWRY oo thib e hesrd gram to the Bee.]—The supreme court filed v 8 ! able c 't It was decided by the council 1',\_ Im\ I 'n"‘l‘ ""r'«‘.‘" Tl ! e talidid = the following decisions here to-day: Levi ¥ I)rl-;)‘rulhulu’l 1'"1"\: Gl ir;‘rxl:l-_-‘!}x"--‘\l;: 7 h‘":"‘f The Demonstration in l(nnlu‘n‘cll_v. fl,'fl'::zI‘_M“:’l,«',';fl:hf,‘mf‘".l,',l\‘f‘?,‘i.l r“:..llo ;“:;‘i m..,\-"";!'flf"‘[u' I“““‘"‘l’:"' ial Telo Christy vs Theodore Badger, appellant, A Bad Defeat. ARIS, (vin Havre,) Oc ~[New Yor LA i S 8 & t g Kaxsas City, Mo, Oct. —~The demon- PETa - A e : LINCOLN, eb., Oc 3.—(Specia b Lucas district, affirmed; State of Iowa vs Prrrsnvna, Oct, 12— [Special Telegram ferald Cable—Special to the Bree.]—The fon _will be su stration in Kansas City in honot of the pres. | Patch from Ogden, the repeating office, s gram to the Bee.]—The L 5 ron, ministe v no such word was ever sent out of that cit ate board of traus- | John T. Blair, Keokuk district, afirmed; excitement over th 1 scandal | f3n st or ident of the Unfted States was a noisy and | No such oxcitement has been seen here since | Portation and representatives of the Ne- | Charles Van Gordon vs H. W. Hunna, appel- continues unabated public fecl that the | The newspapers allege that General Bou- | tumultous proceeding, but i attended with | the lamentable death of Garfleld at the hands | braska railroads have been in conference all | junt, Audubon district, reversed; Martin affair is only at the beginning. Forty police | langer informs the reporters thut he never | po more disorder than scems to be fnevitable | of Guiteau, day and will meet again to-morrow morning. [ Weber, appellant, v aients have been searching Paris and scour- | Goubted but that the prosecution of Cafturel | wporever the president appears. “Thoadvent A GAMB OF COWHIDE. bl LD LG T UL s {‘..‘:.‘2“‘. i, alrriod g the country trying to find Gen. D' Audlan. | 56 306 fninute inquiry into his conduet, | 0f the president has hardly left standing P pose of discussing freight rates and ‘‘com- 6, Jumes M. Not even the faintest trace of him has yet | and said that if he had been ministér of wat | room in town, The ride wasan enjoyable [ The Consequence of Indulging in Too | Promising” the fight between the state board W, Nobla ]—Detroit won the fourth game of rld's championship series played herg Three thousand people were presente D. W. Hamilton, Keo- | The victory was an casy one for the league W. W. Dodd, appel- | champions, who nevertheless played a wone o ey 1 | derful game, shutting St Lonis out. Kiug s d | Ay q B pitehed for the Browns and was batted ver, been detected. The crowds at the Bourse | and General Caffarel had avowed his guilt o | affair. The cmviages of visitors and Much Poker. and the rail What was done in this ,{i:l,:f;,‘l,, i }.:'.,‘J.‘ff.',',..if"\"_ o STeC) | ety otk the sttt Dutiolt: beoHAR IO collect and talk, themselves the firm be- | him, he would have offered him o revolver | tpo cort committee were pre- | Corvwmia, S, C., Oct. 13.—(Special Tele- | direction can only be conjectured, as Mr. | Insura v, reversed: W. P. L. | runs in the first inning. St Louis made only lief that Wilson andBoulanger are_ impli- Wwith which to blow out his brains. ceded and followed by small | gram to the Bem.)—Walterboro, Colleter | Kimball, whose finessc in this kind of busi- | Muirvs W. J. cry appeliant, Van BUren | o hits oft Baldwin, Magnificent flelding cated deeply. The procurer de la republique LONDON'S POOR. troops of cavalry. The marshal | county, is agitated over a series of cowhid. [ Ness wus recognized by making him spokes- | gyECih, FEORREE BUCE L JOWE V0 G | cut off many hits of the Browns, The folv has asked authorization to make a formal | s of the procession, Colonel Milton Moore, ac- | ings growing out of the fascinating and pop- | Man, opened his speech by requesting that firmed. | g J lowing is th search at Elysce Palace in the apartments of | What to Do With Them the Greatest | .,ynanied by about twenty deputies, headed | ular game of poker. The eldestson of Major | Porters be excluded. The president of the .- DETRe AW s A Re Wilson, for compromising papers. M. Grevy, of All Problems. the line. The party set out from the hotel at | Edwards, the principal lawyer of the town, | board, Auditor Babcock, thereupon rose and Second Lowa Cavalry Reunion Richur BEEY Sl W] 1 who is still at Mont Sous Vandrey, in Jura, (Copyright 1857, by James Gordon Bennett.] 30 amid the cheers of the multitude and made | hag been leading a fast life since he married | reauested the reporters to give the board the Muscaning, Ta, Oct. 13, [Special Tel Gauzell, 1b () ot () 0 and who is expeeted 1o return o Paris Sat- | LONDON, Oct. 13.—[New York Herald | its way rapidly through the western portion | 40 qaughter of Colonel James I, Rion, who, | 700, which was valued more than their com- | to the Biek.]—There were over two hundred | ROWe 8. 8. Loy 2 o 4 ? ble— 1 3 5 roblem | of the town without stopping until it reached 4 h ) % 3 é Ao ¥ e & i ke " | Thompson, R | 0 urday, has not yet replied to the demand of 0 the Bre]—A problem tho' highost efiinence of the Tmmo- | it Will be remembered, was aileged to be the | Pany, the board refusing to make a | survivors in attendance at the reunion of the | white, 10 oo gn the procurer general. Of course this delay | scarcely inferior in importance to the Irish d,“mw‘b..,,m", stretched five or six square | son of the dauphin of France. Edwards' | motion to that effect. There were in attend- | Second Iowa cava and the reunion | Dunla; 28 2 2 8 wives Wilson o splendid chanee to burn up | question must shortly call for the cousidera- | inilos of railrond yards, and ns the president’s | frequent and protracted absence from home | ance the following railrond men: 'T. L. Kim- | was the most successful in the | Bennett,” [ at ) his papers, if he has any. The police exam- | ton of the government, namely, what to do | carriage made it ance on the brow of | 4t night aroused his wife's ire, and Satur- | ball, of the Union Pacific; G. W. Holdredge, | history of the organization. Colonel Hep- | Hanlon, c. f. 00 0 3 0 nation of ‘Gen, D'Audlin’s apartment was | With the unemployed, continually increasing | the hill every locomotive of all of the fifteen | g, ¢ ikt ‘cuided by @ young man named | Thomas T. Miller and T. M. Marquette, of | burn made a ringing speech at. yesterday's Baldw 1 A 00 0Lt rather late in the day, as the officers on their [ in number. All who cannot find employment {,‘:‘,B;’“,‘:..‘,l‘."{"";’,",‘,"'m’fl‘:,‘{},‘Q"&:i:‘,fi:,’:}{,mlj\_ Tzlar, she unceremonously entered a room in | the B. & M.; H. C. Morchouse and S.E. [ camp fire, in which he expressed the senti- 8§13 4w arrival found traces of a large number of | it other parts of the country flock here, [ pi* NV iedident did ot alight, From | which her husband and several friends were | Fitch, of the Northwestern, and a represen- [ ment that America bus no roou for whirch ROAB S BPLOAL ts or sociulists He was applauded to the [ - ST. Louis. filled with the spirit of the old legend, “‘Lon- | this point thep papers lm\'iny been burnt. They discove rty proceeded to thesite of the | engaged in a game of draw poker, Among | tative of the Missouri Pacific. The freight 0. The reunion ¢ sd this afternoon | Latham, 8b. (ISR ) however sonie registers containing incrimin® | don streets are paved with gold.” Too soon | projected Y. 3 ¢! K iding, corner. Ninth those present was Mr. Bellinger, who bears | commissioner of the Lincoln board of trade, Kyith'a fEent \DRHHoY, voraBrads by thie oltie || GIOMNSH, 8K 0O 1 0 0 32 ating entries. Count ' Andlan, who s sixty- | they find the truth of Dequincy's saying, | ind Locust strects of which'the president | 087 FUERE/WERS T VS ERE U PO 58 "Gt was in- waiting in an adjoining [ zens. Neill, 1L 1, () ol (sl () three years of age, is a native of Nancy and | « laid the corner ston This ceremony was ) y 4 miskey, 1b, ORGS0 e bl hs & distinguished military record. He re- | <OXford strect a stony hearted step- | ocoded by singing of hymns, a brief ad- | fght. © Mrs. Edwards ~ scems to | room during the afternoon to consult with N T ot T it ar for ey ved his first commission in 1547, and re- | Mother.” Poor agricultural laborers and | dress, prayer by Bishop Hendric, und an ad- }'-:WI b’fl";l 'l:"fl responsible for | the board. It is reported that overtures have | 1y apo dal Tele. | Weleh, ¢ 0 0 .00 § ‘o ceivad the cross ,,,”".|,,.§,“,.“,r Honor ns a | artisans from towns, spend their last shill- 1lr|l:s!4 by lh(-l president. i ; hido r“‘“‘:“];'\‘l‘:“;“m':};l';fhg;lgh:“l‘:;"“‘k’h& Souv | been made to Lincoln shippers to give them | o™ 40 o T3er ] —There is w lively fight | 00 01 0 4 ¢ reward for valor displayed in_the attack of | ing to go to London, only to find themselves The president’'s remarks on the occasion Al o b vhat they i e fig] b S Bushong, ¢ { s L K2 St | D e to go to London, only to find themselves Jomarks on the oecasion | unmercifully, Her sex suved her from re- | What they aslc and if the fight of the board rther fro 'k the o e were as follows lat i of transportation can be stopped in the san RBATOII 6 hae AULBENDA ES s, Dardeit further from work than ever. They go to | JUTa I CTird Wa are apt to neglect the in- | talliation on the part of Bellinger, who ex- ¥ L PP 5 e staff of the Emperor Napoleon during the [ SWell the immense crowd of homeless out- | gtrumentalities which are quictly but_effec- | Pressed his intention of holding her husband E‘;i‘o“{.p‘n‘n‘,‘l-‘f-‘ CRia i s Asa ke to Detn s whole Italian campaign and enjoyed the dis- | casts of a city, which grows at a rate that | tually doing the most important service in "ILT."KI'?? nxa'a:}‘{-;-\‘{m:’}‘:;s:;:‘l_gt&‘l:(l‘ll:\1'1‘1)1; adjustment of the difficulty into unnecessa v | ingly going on in the Twenty-fifth senatorial dis- | King, p.. trict, composed of Jowa and Johnson coun- ties. The district ordinarily is overwhelm Total.ooooin democratic, but one counf Towa, it W Ay 2k ommrassma® u-l coacowansS 3 0 5 0 tinction of bringing to Paris the flags cap rms every one familiar with its | molding our national character. ~Among [ Then M . ROmIABHGe atore BHiTpALan othiar 4 . ) | Detroit 4100112000 tured at the battle of Solferino. He' subse- | population, which amounts to 4,500,000, | these, and challenging but little notice com- the :rlv\”n; thy ‘“"!l entreated Bellinger to Hhetater sl ¥ bolted the regular democratic nomination of Louis 0000000000 iently occupied the post of military attache o volllng® upe WAL 6. Danetans | parediwith thefiivaluable: sesulte) iare the | sPATCLer Musbentls ple, - Next dayiwhen e Hon. G. S, Ranch, of Johnson county, and | = purned runs—Detroit 4, ! |: i \l|-<‘||vfl|h:'~_ from the Austrian k LI ot | BV AT A\lvn's('ln'::i‘mu il "n“-d P {-o\»‘»hi:\"(f”'\f\.:fi"fim. PAR\‘mM A Young Lady's Sad Suicide. nominated Mr. M. J. Kelly, of Willianisburg, | 7o' hase hits-Richardson, Thompsong icting the de puntry. will_admit_the 3 : of Austrians in | manufactures here and no productions adding | throughout our ; on \ CORTIASD, Neb.. Oet, 12— [Spocial Tele. | thus putting two democrats in the field. The th, London is fast becom: | Supromo importance of that onest and fixed | dccounts many of the best citizons of Wa Conrran, Neb., Oct. 13.—[Special Tele- | (uyitiane huve nominated Hon. Charles | ! t ik fte sides in the matter | £ram to the Bee. ) Miss Lizzie Plater, uged | Jenvia of ] ! S Roarae T ORI 3 | principle which forms christian motives and | 100 had taken opposite gides in the matter | gram 4 i ) Lewis, of Towa City, and have a fine chanee T oS “"“"l"‘:};“::""‘l'h“’p'l“‘ D i ALl Wil neknowledie the sad | and were going about. armed to tho teeth. | nineteen, committed suicide this afternoon | of electing him by Toason of this trivngulr \ ' Thre hits— Dundap, Rowe, Flirst base on balls— Foutz, Bushong, G led to his appointment as lieutenant col- | to the na onel. In the disastrous campaign of 18570, he was attached to the gencral staff i ¥ son, Thompson o - urmy of the Rhine ‘asing temptations which beset our [ A hostile meeting, more or less according to | by taking poison. She has since last spring, | fight. "B D h Grrora— Do 3t. Loui .'v.'.-.uf.flf.l x.:.'.‘i"\in\,f llhn: Il(l:nl:xlnhuv'l:““»\‘ Hiny pected to do something. The '\ll:::v:;'vux:f--‘:::::fil';\;.'-|l1'1‘:»m 2unloqllnn|mn To | the code, is rumored as in prospect between | iy, lu'rLbIrmhL'r been keeping hous h‘u' n;- 2 ST ;1':-:'.-1\.":;.‘ 'H-n‘xi:lmhl“h.m:‘u I'if.\:,:ulj Prussians. As a literary man he is known | early appearance of winter on the scene | save these young men—oftentimes deprived | Bellinger and Edward Co0periboys) who own & 1arze favm ix miles Arrested for Misrepresentation. son. s 3 fetz: the Campsign und | deepens the anxiety of the authoritics. Large | of the restraints of home—from degradution A PROCURESS PINCHED, south of @,;lm“d This afternoc o e | Dusrque, Ta., Oct. 13— [Special Telegram | *Bugsed balls— Bushong 5. *Cayalry in the Past and | crowds meet daily in Trafalgar square—not | #0d ruin and to fit them for usefulness and ! 2 Al Lakals . AL LIO0 NANS to the Bix.] —Mrs. | awrence, ‘alias Reed, of | Umnpires— Kelly and G They. Futur anization and Tactics of the French Infantry Sinc Amusing. 1 , professional loafers or | HoROT these as ackeround a | noble work. While it is prop s6 of suffering humanity, thousands | cfforts to be active men for good toNaia thelr Paul on a Kansas Warrant. ,.m,r,.ao ity abonce s lographed the coro | fore United Stat Commissioner Hobbs on a Ha Lol L AL o : .Patt, Minn, Oct. 13— [Special Tele- | ner, who Is now on the way to make an in- | charge of drawing a pension by represont- | Messrs -"l**-'l""I Ll "";‘ Al_lhnr“r\ng: towards p s introduced to | of women and children on the verge of s or evil, worldly prudence dictates that | gram to the Bee.]—Mrs. Hattie Burner was vestigation. The deceased was a bright, in- | ing herself to be a widow. Four years agoshe | 0r¢ engaged in soliciting stock fory "\“". agents for the purpose of obtaining decora- | oo Private charity s active, - Thousands | these associations should be aided | arrested last night by detectives on a requi- | fClent young lady, and no one can wecouit | was married to Lawrence, but concealed the | Base ball team, and it is pleasing to note, arg tions, On arrival at her apartments the vis- [ ©0 - 5 5 and_encouraged, Their increase and en- | g ieguod by the governor of Kansas and | 10F, e rash act. The inquest muy, however, | fact and hus been receiving alar pen- | meeting with success, The business men of itor was struck by the number of photo- [ ©f pounds are spent that are never heard of | couraging condition reflect the highest honor o Y bring something to light, sion as the widow of u soldics since, If aha should disabase th minds of th the Origin.” junts are given in to-day Figaro of Mme. Limonzin's modus operan ove R e, . A8 it i) tho ! | NOT | honoFed by Governor McGill, She is wanted St f jeraphs of political celebrities about the room. | in the papers, but still the horrible cry of | upon the good men who have devoted them. | hone y ¢ found guilty she is linble to imprisonment that thoy are doing any oue o m i cor Tmgert and want still ringe through the vast | Selves to his work and demonstrate that the | at Topeka, Kaf., on anold charge asapro- | Captured After a Hard Struggle. | o' sov ity o years. O o tion with a little h somewhat after the | ¢ity, What can any government dot Very | American pesple are not lacking in apprecia- | curess. Mrs. Burner is the wogan recently Friexn, Neb., Oct. 13.—[Special Telegram - —-— 00 but they should realize that a winning buse released from the pemitentiary at Stillwater to the Bee.]—Ferdinand Arndt was put under Resigned Dall team will be a most potent advertisel #1000, To-day and upon being setat liberty made some | $1,000 bonds some times since for threatening. Davesrort, Oct. 18.—[Special Telegram to | ment for the eity, and consequentl) A s ¥oiuay | very grave churges agajnst the management | tokill his devoted wife, The county court | the Brr]—The West Davenport Fumiturc [ an indireet bonciit to business men of all kinds destitution. 1t is not the fault of the present | 4t more thun £5,000,000, beautifying different :“,‘m"}&“‘h “‘""gfl m;lmo““:)"ll;:”*x‘;"ll’w\fl: convened on Monday lnst and Arndt failed to | company made an assignment to-day for the | fhe : i L'.'.R:: |lu-:.'\'x|:|'..u:|'ml\(-':f-!. the candidate bocame | lence of trade depression and discontent. ablo o part cipate in “Mhe lay \|:|.'4:f(h(‘u|r- Warden Reed, 6.1 '}5 declared his bond forfeited, and Deputy | ingreal estate, are placed ut 422,000. 'Tho | dollars to the city, and thecity papers declan hvineod of hor omnipotency. When it | Every consideration should induce it to | ner stont of another of these. edifices in this | MAnY quarters’ thut n'm.‘gl Sheyift Legg came here at 2:30 this moruing | Habilities ure given asubont the same. The | the loss of the cliib would be an irreprabl came to the business part of the affair she | speciully close up its ranks and act in_ solid | active and growing city, and_trust that the | 18 #eb hot out of the with Constable Dillion and attempted to ar- | company’s factory was burncd ten months | SR 1o YL G JLOUGIRGI TIE b s ugzo but one building and following fashion ow what you want. | So0: What can any go VOV Cion tith v heR AT Aty T O i 1o o and e oy | e people are rich. Even n general division | b tho B e S css. In fact, Lam on the best of | of property would go no way now. The rich | that was valued th Wilson, Boulanger, Thibaudin, | are getting poor and the poor are sinking into | more th nd others. General Caffare] ne SHRLO UG 0 X il Aol el ly v Yo en's | Claims thut she has heen ofic tried on the ago, and sines that time business has been | ital stock by a half day’s soliciting has swell ful friends W ting, saying, how- | 41l the statcsmanship in the conservative | commensurate with its assured usefulness | PUS s ben Issuied #nd s ade returnable : e b Dyt bt e it o 80 ¢ 1d only b r ever, that such v regarded asu | party. and in keeping with the genergsit loan in case of the decoration Hoh being ob- | The verdict as anticipated of willful mur- | telligence which characterizes the mifi.»a.l 'rnln\- ) | being ag ldflunlun 'lmi der =t Mitchellstown produces little effect on lii{{!ru; L";‘.\‘ e oot urully read every issue of the Journal Macrich g e e lilo thé ceremonics were in progress the A EMelnl with avidity, expecting o find his | Public opinion, the somewhat violent scenes | oophg of pickpockets which ha Folleied. thie!| Bre]s name in the list of honor, and_gradually be- | in court having discredited the proceedidgs. | presidential party throughout its tour inds came indignant at not finding it. At t he | 1donot anticipate that the matter can go | triously plied their trade. One of these would find some day the door closed in his | further. Either a nolle prosequi will be en- | gentry was discover his vietim in the fulhcss | Lo-morrow morping. o one ,,n_.,““g n.mu,;h 1).11.-.;( s hand. Lnbcr Found Under a Bridge. one of the most enthusiastic and best payi ; L Constable Dillon called Bert Alldritt ahd W. | Dunvque, Ia, Oct. 18.—[Special Tele. | buse bull eitivs in the country, as the clom ‘ Tl:n foa Notes. e | 5 Covey to hs assistance, andafter exchang- | gram to the Brk.]—George Clark, a young thin thatof Columbus, Ohio, Milwaikeo, o Srot's, Ne ul to the a number of shots and severely wounding itvirg in East Dubuque, was found under | even Detroit or Clevela hey all 8t R e D B (o A Ra SN AR Ay b i o wme i ess Dl s e O O T ey T the firs hio hiwl bridge this morning, | bort first class It is the du monastery here, yesterday morning, Bishop | Wilber, the county scat, on the afternoon u""’:'::,;::,':,','[fif:,',‘:, Hbrijagth by | o every nter citizen to len 0'Connor officiated and ednfirmed about fifty | train to-day, where he will undoubtedly re- | ¢ijoptic fit. while ridge last | his bhearticst @ ihost subgtar rossing th . s ceive his just desert by being sentenced to a [ 1) Seod ( i face and the trick was played. As a rule, | tored or the grand jury will throw out the just too lute, however, to prevent rob- | children. The exercises were full of interest | torm in the penitentiary. A traveling black- | Mght. He can't live. f;':"1;';,3.:‘.'..‘.-‘,‘:».".1 ]lw e }I{L::‘I?::::“lfll:;"‘l; the victims hud the best' of reasons for | (o i ET S BOm e o is o Loud cries of “Catch’ that man”_in- | to the visitors, of whom there were a large | smith who has been ¥ooming with Arndt_for Given Up For Lost dry goods, hardware or uny other kind of Sioht taking - proceedings, . and' stliess . Rig wrongly the opinion is gen- | tormpted the impressive proceedings for a | concourse, the church being filled to its ut- pust few weeks is missing. Some think 3 ¥ ot liubintas, andlot mbro!ascidcarlienan Lo dealings would possibly 1 have come | eral that the police fired in self-defense. | time. The man was seen to dash from the | mogt capacity. Among the many cercmonies may possibly be foul play. Nothing Grove 8., Oct. 13.—The schooner e e R IR A R i | to light but for the cuteness of the | Convietion for murder is entirely out of the | crowd, jump off a stone wall, knock over one | jycident in the Catholic church the rite of | Dositive is known as yet. Thomas L. Sarr, which sailed from here Au- | §GEH SOUICEL BHERe ol BIE dotective, who represented | himself - us | question. Attacks on authority everywhere | 0F two women 5u.ul.rus!(x (n{_ll edom, With | confirmation is the most beautifuland impres- e gust 19 with a crew of fourteen men on a | live, first class, winning ball team bespeukd & manufucturer from the provinces, und in- | et inevitably produce a strong reaction in o or four policemen after hink, = qea | Sive: The reverend bishop, clad in his sucred Suspension of the Hastings News. | fishing voyage, is given up for lost, with all | of an active, bustling, up|r|1'rm(|\'u.]nlngrl' sisted on un interyi t ; He i e ise i e Whe "}‘l" brief proceedings were ended | robes, “surrounded by wroups of children | Hastixas, Neb., Oct. 18.—[Special to the | on board.” She last seen at anchor Sep- | sive people, und not of a slow, plodding, »lu Tho wilow of tho Italian statesmin writes | Jvir of the pojiec, An, iuita o presiontlandiiofuatiya b tolERE tastefully arrayed in white, is a scene grand | Bee.]—The News, the bright morning paper | tember 8, the day of the disastrous huiricane | gish set, who think of nothin or no one bu to the papers to say that she has no knowl- | National 1 s being formed in Lgndou | hotel, where an hour was given to lunch, | jy’its outlines, in its performance and in its | cyid o 2 have! tecentiy on the bunk. themselves, who live aloue for the almight edgo of the woman_professing to bear i simi- | for bringing abouta reduction of house rents, | 1 the afternoon President and Mrs. Clove- | giuplicity. Which was started here recently, has sus Seara e S dollar, and’ n intersporse their wear) lar name, who has been arrested in con- | ognoc oo ey " | land were escorted through the business Y pended publication, The paper was ably con- P Rt Rt for ¢ noction with th Caftara) scandals, M. Wil. | Sspecially in the poorer districts of tho East | g eaty of the city to the government build- | 11 the case of the state vs Edmund Grant, | 4,0teq, took the Associated press dispatches Acreatod RO Assanlt, i tion for anind. Sel ) 4 L Soand . End, where in thousands of housesnot fit to X 1 the rived ubout 8 o'clook, | 0N @ charge of “cutting with intent to kill," ) g D aps 5 RapI City, Dak., Oct. 13,—[Special Tele- [ body. Let the capital stock be raised to o i e otter Sxibited | live in the rents are excessive, No graco is "1"‘1&.‘\“\\' Yo cacorted out up »n!h"flunl por. | iue jury after fiffeen, hours! 'd likeration | and wasrgethylodRupbosh BRCHS fuiled to | gram to the Bre.]—Josephine Wallace was suftiolent. figure to/ insuro the "engaf et ho o mising letter exlibited o D §rd by Wwere escoried o PO | brought i ruilty 3 | secure enough patronage to warrant the con- L L e ment of a first clas 1 By S, Litonei e e, i by bim, | atlowed.” When tho people ot pay, more | o, where a sand had been rousht in a verdict, “hot guilty as ehiarged.™ | S0 0T the entorprise. In announcing | arrested to-cay, chiarged with complicity in | TGt the business . men - sul oy At pergetically ',"fl""" the iiphole tissue ctions take place in London in one month | & Crow P s il ks The Insane Asylum Horror. the suspension the publishers say that the | the assault on John White at Miunie | and take an interest in the prospect, and thi of lles connocting ls namo with tho sea Treland in o wholo ear. Monday | Kt mado & formal specch ‘g“:“\unmnmm CurveLaxp, Olis, Oct, 1.—Peoplo have | PIant will st once be removed to some - other | Goldon's bagnio some time since. @i makes | thing will be o grand sucoess, wid i returnd qral Boulanger is to be relieved of the com. ing the rent is demanded and if not | Ho spoke of the wonderful growth, pr Deen fiocking in crowds to the Northern Ohio | POt L HO LLIRC A acThat SUITAHE and T T TSl T “ mand of the Thirteen but 1 Golden are the principy assault, | ball should be allo: s d'armes ain news | Soldiers' Home Corner Stone Laying. | White will live, but loses one cye and will be | recreation would th nof this at the 1 to die, what summe d out goes the tenant. 1f in debt the bro- | ity city havet It woul d enterprise of Kansas City ' man call and the goods are sold. I | Statist s and made ms which he insane asylum to-day, anxious to ob found no confirmat v of- I dal oLl & ST > | of friends among the patients. One more GraND IsLAND, Neb,, Oct. 13.—[Special to | affected in his mind. surely be a sad evidence of decline, and ond fice. T had an interview with Boulanger's | over heard a complaint, such is the English | thought indicated substantial prosp He | 1 avred body was Kaken. from the chapel |t Ban.l—The laying of the cornen stonsof sl it is hoped will not be allowed 10 appea nd, Henri Rockefort, at the Intransigeant | ! Ay i closed as follows: “When I leave you I shall body wa ) < A NOTED OROON'S ESCAPE e T R T e S e respect for law. But it is time that some- | o on my way of travel to_visit_our fellow- | early this morning, iucreasing the list of | the Nebraska Soldiers’ and Sailors’ lome will 3 ROOK pah M bt AR “What do you think of the red ribbon scan- | thing was done to save the honest tenant | citizens in the south. I shall bear tothe | dead to seven. Three bodies have been posi- | occur on Thursday, Octol 0, 4 g tee a success for the coming year, t 2 o'clock, | g St TG Tamoa 10 S Sontited. D e Do Boet” | b. m., with appropiiate coromonics. All are | Flisht of Wilbar % James From i h ! ; S| o f Stillwates Penitentiary. akbe cautipus aatio o servations of the new, fresh and astounding —the remains are those of Miss Rice, | cordially invited to be present, The commit- ; b LA ginally got up’ by the min- [ fakie cuybane e largo body of | L7\Vth of these of th wost. I shall sce the | an . employe, . Who missing | tee having the matter in_charge aro James | STILLWATER, Minn, Oct. 13.—[Spec ruin fanger. i didimot | RUDLGODIDIOD WO IS S0y ors .| section of our country whose prosperity is | since the fire; Miss Brinkerhoff, | O. West, chairman; J. W. Freeman, secre- | Telegram to the Bee.]—Frank Land i they tried to run the “president. All this outery abo £ Salisbury’s health is | necessary to your prosperity. 1 shall | a patient from' Wayne county, and | tary: George F. Ryan, C. L. Howell, 8. N. | wilbur F. James, the notorious diamond ¥ began they had no ideathat such [ mere idle scnsation. The fact is his health [.not find people heedless ~ of —our | Mrs. Kimberly, another patient. The in- | Wolbach, T. O. C. Harrison, Mrs. Lyde M. | gwindler and confidence man, who swindled dalt? from the grasping landlords. If the new | olderc SThink of it,” said Rochefort, 1 thinkthe | jogen ies the impressions made by my ob- Ward's H New Yok, Oct. 13.—(Special T egram to the Bre[—The Times say Among the many rumors which were ¢ e Run. o Dig people would be draged into the seandal | is not strong and exercise work does not im- | nation's growth and welfare, but I shall find | jured inmates are doing as well as can be ex- | Boehne, Mrs. M. M. Hall. e salol : 5. | 1ated yesterday as to the cause of the hurrie aud now every oo is mad and would give the | e S e e for. tho swores as well as here a determined, cheerful | pected and all may recover. The threo — many diamond dealers and others of 8t | e of Miss Davray and Ward, wa world to hursh it up.” ! : stimulating to | escaped patients were captured this morning A Brutal P rican pride of country nd he will sound the battle R e 'ty within the next three weeks | there than here to na at public gatherings and show strength | glory. The west and wll'h and ever How can @ public man help ] Sive laron BN B el Rk ] - abis'ae |iion nd in hand in this sublimer 0 t BLO0 40 BANGS 0508 nge shdy people who ask to seo Wit /Dheir | ot o wnci Work I not so athlotic as | 43" lo° discord of partisan hate and Nrw Your, Oct. 10 [Spocial Telogeam to | Year old son of Rev. Dr. Green for whisper- | Ho is a native of New York and th position compell them to s all sorts of [ 8¢S " cut down another treo yes- | ghould be allowed to umuupzn.m.ulum ot | e Ban 1 Attar: bha iy tay in the | i€ in school, and was made to desist by the [ years ago startled the Chicago police by a people. Why, if you wi on that prid- in the bitter cold wind. Salisbury as | their steady tread.” | AMter o Week) stay In the | iher pupils, This morning Professor | series of daring forgeries and confidence ciple you would convict Mme. Cornet for let- | a tree feller is of no account. If he would be At the conclusion of the president’s re- | states, Michael Davitt, M. P., sailed for Foote's o s found hanging from the | games, being arrested at S a, Mo., but ting * Marchundon, the murderer, into her | content to do the work of one office his own | marks the people were given an opportunity [ home yesterday on the steamship Celtic. He [ G005 %¢ QUNSUAREINE LTOIR 419 s d ) : at the polo g o ko glvon an. ol ; school door transom with a placard inform- | escaping with but a light sentence. Soon | 4o higuse improved and his party be | 10 #reet him and his wife. The reception | refusca to spek about his rumored con- | ing him that there was more than one ¢ 5 went to N Do you intend jntend to publish any new RREAL AR WAL continued until 5 o'clock, and there wero [ po vt T8 SRS RARS T8 OO well | ing him that therg was more than one way of | after he went to Hartford, Conn., where he | stop. MeD letters about M. Wilson AN he prospective ch B then still a number in line who left disap- | M B 00K~ 4 WO "“‘”' g uffuir has caused some spent four years and six months in jail for | hov ‘No. T have nono to publish, Al T know is | the ministry cannot be discussed until No- | pointed. The party returned to the Coates | informed Ivishman gays there is no doubt | men pfessor. Paul and who made his escape from the counted for. The | Nenraska City, Neb.,Oct. 18.—[Special Tel- | penitentiary last night, has a record which coroner has not begun the inquest yet. cgram to the Bee.]—Yesterday Professor | for audacity and cunning has never been ry. Daviitand tha R alahis of Lalior: Foote, of the High school, choked a fifteen- | equalled in the anuals of criminal ln-\lhm“ one that affect You do not think Boulanger will be dam- | has oceurred, aged, then.” cry of his “Damaged? No. What has he d George McDermott, w1 iding at t Forty-sixth stree Until a week ago, Ward lived in MeDermott! house,and the men were particularly friendlye Then MeDermott suddenly ordered War 80 thoroughl; ding not less | and only two are now un greatnes out of his house and becans embittered ag inst him, that he sought him Hunds urday, and Mumln3 Wi for the short living in m; hing that lead me ard did some ! t X ST ST Y A Y PATE ET from it. 1 was justificd in what that Kreitmayer maintains the authenthicity [ vember., house for dinner. that Powderly and Davitt will work t S T o .y o oo oppeore | did, but T do not. careo réveal tho cause, T of the letters he had published.” The health of another well known man | . This evening ut 6 o'clock President and | getherin or o ] Irish branch of the The 8 Shoot, 8 JAEVIE Ny o) 20D POULY was concerning a friend of mine, some on Do you beliove i Genoral D' Andlan's | who has done more real roud ot | Mes, Cleveland and party were entertained | Knights of Labor, Tle asserts that the whole oRFOLK, N —[Special o the | it was while in the solitude of his cell that he | (e to me, and when Lmeet Ward T sha suicido iy al good in the world | 3¢ "g;n0r by the reception committec and | Purpose of Davitt's visit was to treat with | Bep.]—The ne ‘braska sportsmen clos evolved a system of forgery that has been | settle with him and my grievanee will keep, “donot, e is not the sortof wan to “-t{' all the politicians put together, excites | geveral other prominent citizens with their (‘"j:l“_;““- and. famili himself with the | 47000 qay's tournam his method of work for the past eight years, | and there is no danger of bloodshed resultin RN Eo a0 ol Al e O A 4 T sy The gold medal previously held by Judgo | His first place of attack was Philadelphia, | from it i At will ciause the fall of the ministry. It | recover from the attacks, but they increacy | Subsequent ball, The magnificent pu At Home to Rest. Barnes was won by G. Hen anton, | where he passed himself off as & member of R T YT, will not upset M He will simply repu- SUACKS, o hey increase was revie i by the president from the bul- New Yorg, Oct. The steamer Newport | 0n a score of 13 out of a possible 15, Peoria | the firm of Abour Johnson & Sons, of Read- Des Moixes, Ia., Oct. 18, he last chamé dlate the people who huve compromised them. | 11 intensity and weaken his constitution, | O blackbirds. This being the hunting season, A Shortly before 10 0'clock | from Aspinwall, having the rem ains of the ing, Pa., and by forged checks succ ortwestern selves. As for Mme. Limouzin, xded in | pionship game in the e take v | causing the approach of each winter to bo the attendi s smull and for this reason pionship game in the agud nce wi the party quietly proc to their train and ; late General Kilpatriok on board, was docked | the ¢ 1 1iscley prise A el raising about A week later e was | was played here today, resulting in thg word for it, she will get off with a fortnight’ regarded with chension, He has take by e on the to Memphis, o ¥ the C. F. Eiseley prize of a fine gun was not % 2 oy ) Yy U AR P G ] L s iy A s I hga saken [ by, 11 ars gn Ssle iy la el carly this morning. Mrs. Kilpatrick told the | placed in contest, in San Francisco porsonating . Wo Seott, of | scorc o, Des Moines 14, Duluth 4. This, bos which I doubt, But whoever 61se. ccapes, | Shom e fortable tu 1ife thun way caarted | (e patients at the.city hospital, w gentlemen interested in the funeral arrange- bopn s San Rosa, Cala,, and ho caught half a dozen | 4,5 ¢ng leaves the pers e ) () firms for amounts aggreg; the min W owon't “losely followed by ofie lulu, g of at ( s of age, living with his | tenant hum ing over £12,000. , he went to Hong them the slip and was nexthea ! velie appearcd as Licu, beneficiaries of a thoughtful act of kind- | ments that the general's dying wish was to He Loved 3 ness on_her part. The flowers which filled | have his body laid atrest at the United States | Mixoey, Ia, Oct. I vellous proof of what one man can do to | the sident’s car on its ar re and all | milita cemetery at West Point, Gen 1 | to the Bee.)—George Koeberle, a young man mitigate suffering' His state of health, | those she received in this « 2 by her di- | Sherman has volunteered to speak at West | 1y " t clubs as followsf Des Moin e can be nathed. His orphan asylum is a mar- 30 0. m.— [ New York Her. 1to the Bie|—HBoulange Erovi Panis, Oct. 14, ald Cable—Spe v we ing clubs is: Minne b -5 - nty-one v \ WV . 'y socms (0 b becoming more implicated in U | though not. unusually bad, is a source of | eetion seut to U hospital for the beueiit of | Polut on the occasion of the funeral. ENRHIY DR (YRRIN) GE B LYIOR B DRI iSRG HOJES Voo and in full naval | 1 aud e Claire, onor scandals. 1n re 0 4 tel <, . y paticnts. e oth and ¢ g orkh. 0 3 B h A SR iy i — . - N e ixiet, £ 5 0 " v i a neig s aughter, S N. Y. J )] 0 el Jorne! ors e ' egruphic inquiry from General Ferron, win e ahaely LTS SiTke L Natlonal Guard Rtiflc Competition. | fell in love with a neighbor's daughter, Lena ;‘mly“:,f,’:‘l‘:,‘l‘:,‘.[\';‘(,',f-.',:.’,‘,,,,. CornoltuniReIR, 11 _ Tiaces at Latanis, ister of war, asking whether he assumed the | Gt hipuavint S A SHOCKI TRAGEDY, Ciicaco, Oct. 18~The rifle competition | Fahrenkrug, about two years ago, since | &lcaTiatne naxt apring as o New York Her. | , CINCINNATL Oct. 18.—At Latonia. Woatheg responsibility of mterviews in the Paris | The approaching visit of French dramatic . rleans the next spring papers a SO0nly just r A cabled, Boulanger urned 10 Clermont ke unable to abtain copies of the papers you Fond du Lac, Wis, Excited Over the | between collected teams of national guards | Which time the course of true love has not | gld correspondent. and also as the head of o | fin and track c Work of a Fiend. at ranges of 200, 500 and 600 yards was the | Tun smoothly, and at various times he has | Shreveport Cotton firm, these dual charac- | - Seven furlong Foxn nv Lac, Wis, O The city is icipal feature of the military encampment | threatened her life. He has been arrested ringing him in_about &,000. He soon nd, Jim plied: | companies awakens consid rand ble interest and hopes are often expressed that some French iy Jim won, Evanges third. Time—1:31'¢ troupe will take up a permanent abode here. | . b ! after located at Cincinnati and after a short g Sl Mail them to w highly excited over the discovery of a shock- The total scorcs of the teams was as | and put under bondsto keep the pe L 4 ) Chance won, Dudle, o this Ferron roplicd demanding under( Londo theaters afford littlo ymusement o | 1,2 cidywhich was committed noar tho : Haymakers' team, of Maryland, | time to time he wenld write lett residence entered tho law seliool at Ann Ar- | 8000 NG thind, o1 13014 enalty of measures of milita discipline, an | London The sa: bor, Mich, He remained there until he came e play runs a “irst Minmesota, 1,080: First M > tow! sarly honr b g saving in the doc to St L in 1864, representing him to bo | Five furlongs: Flitter won, Irma H§ R A nRnas St IR SuOIDA )| Toudnners., 'SR MR YOAT O | )it of the town at an early hour this | g’ team. 1007 03 Plest. ing h leaving them in ) St. Pau , rel « ? e B8 Gation b 0 R NN anawer tromn More: Dur country cousing fill the LoUSe: | morning. It secms that an unknown burglar R 1 e, (i she could get them, This morning @ warrant [ Wilbur . James, of the firm of James & Sons, | second, Balance third. Time—1:04, Boulanger was received at the war ofice up | MU 40 w0t care while the mones BoWS | entered the residence of Mrs. - William _—— was sworn out for his arrest. Officers were | Of L Crosse. Here he scured &,000 worth mile and ouehalf furlong: Ercbugt to midnight, and that General morning teleg an order placis e, no variety vench visitors change the programme night-not fiddle on one string til 1. The easy-going style of one Bresident Grevy was notified of the ray- | PIY season will do for friend Irving, but ity of the situation and decided to leave | Conuelin comes to entertain and therefore Mont Sous Vaudray to-day (Friday) for | will offer sow Paris. The belief steadily Taro announ Uf past 1t eneral Boulan him under arrest thirty . ~r ent g afising to be Arreate of jewelry and skipped to Burope, "being ac- | won, Burch sccoud, Paragon third. Tine— 5 13.—Consul General | g0 Ty CC0u1d shoot the first man that came | YOung Tady. Ho was next heard of in this mile and five bundred yards: Littl one of the women but was unsuccessful. He | Cardwell, ““'mrififl Pt in a report to the | i 0 WG SO S aken alive, — After | country in Cincinnati and from | Minch won, Sour Mash sccond, Montros then attacked the five women with a club, | department of stagk, calls special attention to | trying to persuade him by all means to come | there ‘he went to Louisville, where third, Tiuie : nearly killing all of them. walls and | the successful lub:::»f the American mis- | out and give himself up, the oficers at. | swindled William Henricks :""‘,“‘““‘,",‘“ tloor of the house are spattered with blood sl:hlll‘ll‘h:hldlhc valley of the Nile, Nearly | tempted to force in the door, when he placed | Worth of diamonds, To the cast vy thing indicates that a terrible [ six thosand native p o was m: Kochue and her four daughters The : discovered and made a criminal assault on | WAsHINGTO! Jerome Meeting. New Yorg, Oct. ather at Jed sthing new whenever you 100k | und ¢ ins ground that | in. Long runs of one piece partly “account | strug, pin and then once more t: cured Europe ) olver 1o his head and fi his_rev 3 0 I vy K0 from the un- , the ball | & Smith & Wesson taking ef- | ing to Omaha, he s upils are i attendan ie by the frenzied women. | at the schools thaf have been established, from a 58-cali 5,000 houn- | yome Park was cold but bright, and thq Wilson is after all gu Ho is even o wonderful success of music halls, | The assatlant secured three doliars and ¢ foct just above the right eye.” The doctors | suspecting morchants. Fivally, us Wo T | grack fast. l‘l\‘:xllm: ..1‘||n ks'm( conne un-nl\l\-nlt:n tho scan- cty entortaiuments are alw. caped, after first threatening his mangled Planing Mill Burned. think’ theve are no for his recovery. | fillen, & Woreeston tmercth ated . Ho was | Three-quarters mile: Cyclops won, Rosa aal worthy of Gaboriau. ald e y a French compan: victims with immediate death if they made “nicaGo, 1 —A fire this morning - oston . hoe arrested, ke i ety When porsons seeking the Logion of Houor | itaolf hete for the winter the geaeral OPIOn | ar outery A reward of $00 has baon pfferad | .ClkicAao, Iil., Of A fire this morning Shiloh's Heroes. brought to St. Paul, tried, convicted and sent | lind second, Orvid third, Time—1:173. 3 secupicd as a planing m & Bart- let, John Balkwilland John F. Arndt. The 88 is about §38,000 on building and ma wore presented to him by Madame Limouzin, | is it would do well. Coquelin means to beat | for the detection of the « . q Kreiger, Caftarel and company, he stood | Irving in Bells, that being one of Irvimg's | fortunate vietims wre in & critical condition, | Mill and furniture, factory by A before & laoking #lags, protesting that the | finest parts. Coquelin has @ big contract. thing was mummuhh\ aud beneath the | Johnnie Toole is prepared, as usual, to bet destroyed the builiing 4 to the penitentiury for twenty-four years. sl e Des Moinng, Ia, Oct. 18.—[Sp Landers, or Jones, is a_smooth, elegant look m to the Bee}—The “Hornet's Nest” | jng man, about thirty-two years old, and is ade reunion, composed of the Second, | considered the cleverest crook in the United For two-year-olds, three-quarters mileg/ Belinda' won, Speedwell second, King Craly third, Time--1:17. For threeyear-olds, mile and three-qua { glgn ty of the republie, ml (}le un’:- Lm > | any odds on Trving. weather, | chinery. Seventh, Eighth, Twelfth and Fourtcenth ml.".lfl:? \‘t::;fium fnl 0 II ”‘Hgm‘:‘Iu:’"::lh‘-_m'Auy-'; ters: Firenai won, Hanover second. On reathing on the mirror and afterwards La neroft will shortly appear as the author “ fhic 3 K & = lowa regiments, closed this afternoon. In the iinted society | ) A CBEO | two starters, Tine—d: 095, g with himibla fnger in the. cloudud sur- | with u volume of wutobiogpaphy. which: cant | 1S5t o fresh southerly winds. - - ] B e aront, regimenta held moet. | 48 Licutenant Somervillo ho was banqueted | “wpilo'und y quarter: Toyul Arch won, Bow face the figures, say 20,000 or40,000, ete., | fadl to be exceedingly interesting. No actor | For lowa: Warmer, fair weather, light to usiness Failure pdanen H ‘ “ 1 and feted by tae lion hunters of that city. Ali second, Lady Primrose third, Time—g thereby indicating’ the price for Which the | knows niove leading nien and women in all | fresh variable winds, shifting to southcast- | CLEVELAND, Oct. 13.—The Cleveland Drug | ings perfecting their permanent organization e gp—— 2 cross could be obtained without writing or | the felds of litersture, art und fashion, The erl; company, doing & wholesale business, made | and at 11 o'clock a grand parade of the vet- Jenny Lind Reported Dying. “'Mifé and onesixteenth: Choctaw woity u!.eallin‘, the condensed breath vanishing a-| book witl bé sparkling with good storics and For Eastern and Central Dakota: Warmer, nnw ment to-day. The assets ave said | €raus took place, led by Colonel W. T, Shaw, | Loxpox, Oct. 18.—Jenny Lind s reported | Nettle second, Wonderment thivd, T Im..‘, 4 153, moments later and effaceing all trage of unecdnln A Muauzi OF PaBLIAMENT, - J fair weather, behl 1o freah southerly Winda. 000, and liabilities £30.000, of Auamosd, 98 B WP horse thirty-threq

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