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« i B s ey ; oy - 3 g P (i > v ¥ < " ¥ ¢ ey 3 i ° ‘ e — p = - — e * e > " T J D va 1 SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1887. NUMBER 124, . K r QIS BLETHEN EXONERATED. 1 r r CLEVELAND 1N ATLANTA. N Q the trial of Captain Thomas Gaivey, First T ), ) ) s ; S| Willie Haskell's Pa Calls Him Down * | The City Crowded and Churches Used g o b [ pedlogrionbi Lol ARl A Ll : . N % ~A (I)h-lrl lur. L For Lodgings. Edwin F. Townsend, Twelfth — | Misxearous, Oct. 10.—[Special Tele- ATLANTA, Ga. Oct. 10.—It is officially - | Lieutenant Colonel James Vanhorn, Hon. W. A Stowe, of Omaha, Sud: gram to the Bus]<A, J, Blettien, of the The Pgll;y of the Master Workman statod thas the SneGMs specidl teain, The Two Civil Service Commlis: v{;““""" Hith infantry . Lieutenant Colonel An Attempt to Stralghten Matterg denly Laid Low in Lincoln. Tribune, feuring tar and featicrs or other ndorsed By the Knights. SWHIEH: ' 6hatl0 SIS Montgsmery i1 sioners Fail to Agroe. Bimon Enyder Ik ntaacey; Lapiaia in Johnson County. —_— violence to his person i the present excite —_— o'clock to-morrow, will make no stops on_ its Milos Moylan, 'Soventh cavairy. Captain HIS RECOVERY DOUBTFUL. | 8tate of fecling over that now famous edl- | G|GARMAKERS ARE REINSTATED | way to Washington except, possibly, at Ash- | LYMAN TO SUPPORT THE BISHOP. | Mason Cater, Fifth infantry; Captain Albert | NATURAL GAS AT JEFFERSON. torial, appealed to the police last night and ville, N. C. The presidential party break- G. Force, First cavalry; Captain Hugh G, eaused a guard to be put upon his house and fasted with Senator Colquitt this morning. Brown, Twelfth infantry'; Captain Edumur Detalls of the Wreek and Killing of a | yerson. At one time there wasa_lively Lur- | The International Union Again Ad= | 1y i event announced for to-day s | MAChIne Process in Making Sitver | e, Fifth infantry, Captain Theadore 1 | The Product Flowing Freely and New % 2 'S, F aptain Stephen " Brakeman on the B, & M.— rying to and fro in the neighborkiood of the mitted to Membership—Meeting the militasy parads and sham battls, but the Certificates Endorsed By the pesbeck, United States ,,',.,,,.\,‘ lm"zv WiV Wells Projected —The Si Bad Fire at Waverly— Tribunc building which excited a good deal of Locomotive Engineers— mud and rain threaten to interfera with it. Chief of Bureau—Other Na- cate Bridge - Disastrous b f curiosity. Mr. Blethen, it is said, talks of L It is learned that the e er in chi f Murder Near Aurora. AR Gub 8T U Eshedti ltoRLHoe b Specch of Arthur. tho engino which runs the dsnamo of the tional Capital News. Nebraska and lowa Pensi Octwein—lowa. o — cause his associates have failed to assume president’s train was arrested last night and m“"““l""‘"“ l‘:‘“"[“? -( 1"“;!“: """1‘"“"‘ B Laxcors, Neb, Oct. 19.—[Special Tele- | and permit eriticisin to rest on him, while in MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 19 1o general as The churches were opened last night and WasHiNGTo, Oct. 10.—[Special Telegram | it N‘“"“k ‘hwml;v“ ,'m" Towa Crry, Ta., Oct. 19.— [Special Telegram gram to the Bee.)—Hon. W. A. Stowe, of ':In]\hn_:-'b:‘y’ul mi{l:.‘.";.‘::-ylf.lllilllzl‘l;“‘lll:‘l{;\lnHH:: bly of the Knights of Labor remained in ses- | were crowded with people who had no other | to the F ecretary Bayard and Attor- | )"y Koehler, Plum Creek b S ] to the Bee. ] —Chairman Hunter and othes Omaha, was stricken by paralysis while en L“)'“:," accusations keenly and openly cx. | Sion all day, only taking final adjournment at | plce to sleep. 3 ney General Garland are not less in accord |y 00 Gons Moxican war—Bailey Shel- members of the state democratic committos | route from the capitol building to the hotel | [ricieg o desire to kick ot of the | bo'clock this afternoon. All business was ““},"Ql'},: it 'l”"‘",‘ ”;"j'"gh"" |7_’{""‘"‘l<";: on'the fisheries question than are Commis. | | (™ IR STEX R SR e, | are here to-day to endeavor to restore lire last night and has been in an uncon Tribune traces. Young H: . who is veally | disposed of and the eleventh assembly has I sioners Oberly and Edgerton on the applica- | /' 7 L s mony in the scuatorial matter, Efforts are ! ; | o'clock and made their way through mud to | % Cleary, Dexter; Michael Toser, Binff Creek ; condition ever since, having been taken to | responsible for the editorial, is unc 3-"""1'“'. the record of accomplishing move than any | the exposition grounds. The procession was | tion of the civil service la In factthey | " Wilson, M. A. Ayr, Losler W. Prud being made to get Ranck und Kelley the two | residence of Dr. Beachley, near the pl Lol ,‘.';.-'f|'.-..\.'..'»::m',l:."nml\”y'x'f-l; -_m"'_'l_:“"\, of its predecessors. Among the enormous | brought up in frout of the grand stand where | are determinedly opposed, as will be seen | 4o S s B S EREE e TR :‘.» |u|'|‘.:|“|‘|"l\' :.:‘.:::':"’:‘;" [i ‘1“| “|l.”"'"3v “'fl { he was stricken. e e o 1, i s | mumber of documents passed upon to-dy one | it was intended the distinguished ~party [ from the interview with the latter sent out | crodse—John Hill, Davis City] George W, t Moses Bloomt will e snUEIER T o i been arguing a_case efore | o e Hahetl, o 'thit miugivip | of tho most important was a rosolution | Slould ullght, Hut the president, after coti | uy the Associated pross to-day. - Mr. Bager- | Combs, Crescos Isia 1. Johison, Seranton | place of Hunek wnd Keley.© e ‘ the supreme court during the afternoon and | journal, the Boston Herald, arrived here 10- | granting to cigarmakers, who belong to the | Thore was a Saak of one meortal hour befare | ton does not share the spirit of fun which [ City: Alexander McD. Moek, Line Springs; i left hurriedly in company with Mr. Warren ;',", " _l]h 8 Yh'“ th jl'lfh:\l:t‘w_‘l,l’-’-:‘u\“’_lhnf_'l{ Cigarmakers’ International union which was | anything happenéd, although several futile | Mr. Oberly has been gratifying so freely in t\,_"‘i:;jl'"k lnul.h;u-_xw( “im-" .I\-hnls,'nhl-l.nfk Natural Gas at Jefferson, | Switzler, of Omaha, to wo from the capitol | e ribune. - Whe tereivle serelinge WIER | expeiled by action of the Richmond conven- | atfempts were made to start. the procession, | the absence of his associates, and not only A PR e bt biessl e AR Jerrersoy, Ta, Oct. 19— (Special Teloe | Lo the hotel, When i block from the eapitol | he Hashel o ho foots i The “fibune | tion, the privilege of reinstatement without | Finully the - troops, perhaps a thousand | jn private conversation, but in opinions ex- ! ; T to the Bk, ] The discovery of natural 1 B s uf strong, came marching and slipping past in y I grounds Mr. Stowe complained of feeling | bills, to investipate the matter. It is re- | payment of a fee. This is in ac- A 2 Lt bpiug p pressed for the public, evinees a feeling of Want An Appropriation. gas in this city a fow days ngo has since 0 the mud, the president standing up in his PASHIN vi cold, and lost the ported that his scheme is to relieve the Tri- | cordance with Powderly’s reeommendation. | carriage with an umbrella to review them, | decided bitterness towards the “‘Bishop.” WasmizatoN, Oct. 19.—The committee | been, and is yet, the principal theme of cons of his right leg. He grew wors :l\lm-f(‘[‘l'n{i:nlll;llll‘t”l‘l.l.::l “|1'".;".::.]“.'."T-Alv‘.‘l.gmx‘\wmx The recommendation that the maintenance of | When the column had passed, the viage | Mr. Oberly takes the situation very coolly. | from the agricultural convention called on | versation both on the streets and in the ; very rapidly and before they | B A R ey it entles | @ co-operation fund be made optional with | Wus With some difficulty extracted from the | In his never fuiling good humor he looks f See Fairchild to-day to ask him to | houses. Suturday night the gas was ¢ | could el bim fo Dr. Bechlew's resi- | mun o more and that ho will levato hmiself | Tocals was adopted, s also was one that | S0l und the provased imiitury xecoption hay. | with a fecling akin to- pity on bis more part- | overrule the decision of the first compiroller | ducted by looso Jointed pipes from the well dence, a few doors distant, he lost, conscious- | wholly to the interests of the Journal. Young | there be no ehange in the management of the | toyn. the paity returned 10 | G olleague, When Mr. Edgerton's words | 1o the effect that the agricultural experimen- | to the postofiice, a distance of over cight § ness, and since then his right arm and right I(lmklnll(w‘ ulmh-' lh- _l‘ lu\h_.nI ] 1-|;|m"'('“|':"“ Journal. Further action provides that the In the afternoon the president was ente were quoted to him to-day he reiterated his | tal station bill did not carry with it an appro- | hundred feet, where it has since been P side huve been affected. His condition this | Plan but ¢id ot fure to disobiy (s SN | general exceutive board shall have nothiu | tained by Hon, Julins Brown, son of Senator | former connection of * the state _political | priation. The secratary informed the com- | hriehily burning through eloven larie jots ; i morning is regarded as extremely critical | i 2 ) 10 do with strikes unless called upon by the | Brown. ~ At the same hour the most magnifi- | associations and said that Mr. Edgerton | Mmittee he had no authority in the premises, | The Sow of wus grows stronger thun when e s : - | licly acknowledge the ervor it committed in | 10 8 8 T Y L) cent entertainment given Mrs. Cleveland on | wholl ignored the purposes for | butagreed to refer to the first comptroller | first struck. While the place las not yet ens ¢ The doctors who are in uttendance state that | publishing any’watior uncomplimentars, 10 | district or national trades. assemblies in- | {h' {ri\as provided by Mrs. Honry W. Which the ® associations were | organized, | the question us to whether the department | tered upon & boom some funcy prices have 2 while he may survive the shocl, it will be | Mew Cleveland duting her visit to this city. | volved. b G/ ob b HOUFR L h AT RO of Sho OIS ‘one knew that they ‘were not con. | shall ask congress to make a deficiency ap- | alrcady been offered for several vacant lots i i very doubtful if he can recover permanently, | Will B Haskell, funior membor of the el anarchistic element received another | called there and paid their respects | ducted in the interest of good citizeuship, but [ Propriation duting back to the time of the | in the vity, but nosales are announced ad 1 and in any event it cannot be hoped that he | PR ORI, W e ON e e Clove. | set-bick when the assembly resolved by a | to the president's wife. In the evening a | merely for the purpose of pulling politisal | Pussage of the bill yot. Several persons will, in a few days, bes will for some time, His limbs on his right | Jand. cditorinl, and entirely exonerate Mr. | vote of 112 to 20 that Knights of Labor in | £cneral public reception was given at the | and personal wires. They were radically op- Postal Changes. s b h R B s ! 95 (6 it tokedly DRIV, + THS #1ate. | Dlothen oo il IMoWIon 0 SasioiDAM o g iy } mansion by Governor and Mrs. Gordon. The | posed to the welfare of the public servic . K A no doubt in ashort time good, strong gas | | side are now totally paralyzed. e st B sy how Bae, pas e ades shall carry nothing but state or | ¢ruat event of the day was the torchlight | Civil servants were hived to do the govern- | WASRINGTON, Oct. 19.—[Special Telegram | wells will be numbered by the dozen ut least, f ment is also made that the cause of the [ responsibility iu the same. . lgmnl flags. An attempt to prevent Mr. | procession of the young men's democratic | ment's work and not to minipulate state or | to the Ber.]—A postoffice was established i ) stroke ariscs from over exertion, and that a LINCOL Powderly’s further activity in the order in | leagues of the state.” A drenching rain was | local polit They were clearly antago- | to-day at Cumming, Warren county, lowa, Sioux City's Bridge. bloodvessel ruptured in the head is the cause. Zh B ent of resignation, was frustrated when | falling, but that did not dampen the ardor of | nistic to the spirit of the civil service law | 4ua John A. Douglass appointed postmaster, | S1OUS Crrv, Ta, Oct. 19, —[Special Tele- Py m.—The condition of Hon. W. A. | The Conference in Chicago and the embly refused to accept the proposi- [ the men who thronged the streets with | and to the order of the president in regard to et el s . * | #ron to the Bik.]—Telegraphic informatig Stowe i unchanged at this hour. He has not Probable Oute L L MVInTY | Iaming toraliea Sy objectional political operations. Up 1o this | Anarenistic Confurence Postponed. | Was received this moruing that the bids o C ¢ 0 LR 4 hat “a past general or workman sl ‘hen the torch-bearers had gathered | time these expressions have been merely the | 0" i 0 s i ' iined conscionsness, and while thero [ Crieaco, Oct. 19.—[Special un 1o | huve all vights and privileges of a represen: | around the artesian well where the Bresidont | personal opinion of Mr. Oborly. Whether | WASHINGTOX, Oct. 10.—The conference be- | the grading of the cast_approach of the is a possibility that he will rally, it is scar the Bek.]—The meeting of the western sec- | tati The rule prohibiting the sale of | stood, hearose and said: “1 shall not soon | steps will be tuken to make themi ofiicial is | tween Justice Harlan and council for the | Missouri river bridee at this point were probablo, A" large mumber of attors tion of the Western andNorthwostern rail- | ligors at pcnics was sustuined. T coms | forgef, my_ frionds, the cordiality and en- | nof known. condemn hists has been postponed | opened at Chicago by the Northwestern rails | ] sm Omahia, who are in-attendance at the | way freight bures nvened at. Chaieman | mittee recommended that the general master | thusiaém of the weldome of the people of At- r. Lyman will support Mr. Oberly. The oad e b Ve AR A 4 gupreme court ns well as local Triends andat- [ W48 WERAE B0 SERRERET ST SR | workman be authorized to appoint amember aand state of Georgia, 1 shall remem- | latter is on the most intimate terms with the LRI Rl R R B (eh torneys, have tende 11 possible assistanc aithorn’s office ye ay morning. of the order in England to take charge of | ber it not as a personal tribute, but as | president, and it is surmised that if the state approach is from the bridge site to 4 point Yet tittle if anything can be done, and the | committee appointed to confer with the dele- | afiairs as requested some time ago. Docu- [ an evidence of the love of the people | associations persist in their work a formal north of the Union stock yards where the prevailing opinjon is that Mr. Stowe will n ation of business men from Lincoln, Neb,, | ments suggesting plans for the organization | of the United States for the office | suggestion will be made to them that th lines leading to tho bridge "will cross the | [ rally. His medical attendance and - car The Lincoln people at first | of the order and making it a political party | which is their sovercignty. I have scen in | are obnoxious and will have to be permitted ¢ the U. y 5 \ i The Linc peoy " i By the U Floyd. About one hundred thousand i [ 3 all that could be desived, {8ta0ItITRC tho Talad Brom Oliloag | st. | Were rejected. The date of the meeting of | the west and south such demonstrations as | to pass into a condition of *“innocuous de g X A B atBe TR ved ROV EES G .l.mm; ll.“'l :l ull m“lm ”m g0 and L the assembLy was changed to Tuesday utter | satisfy me that in all tine to come the. gov: | sustude. : 'l‘"’l' ‘U. 14 7,\u1 evening paper d st be moved. i Colliston of AL1B: Louis to Lincoln should be the same as to | the second Monday of November each year. | ernment of our fathers is safe. [Great ys the United States grand jury in session x ; | o : ! ' | ) ™ s Vie \ A Disastrous | P oL N EY Y OBt Jal Tele- | Council Bluffs and Omaka, but finally 4| The commiutee onuppeals: and grievances | cheering.] You have illumivated in our Commissioner Edgerton’s View here has found numerous indictments in the A BT Del4En T s B g B et | o siight moaification’ of that demand. | reported the charges aguinst Genoral Secre- tonight the sentiment ‘Welcome [ Wasminetoy, Oct. 19.— Civil Service Com lity bank cases, nantely, seventy Indict- | , OFWEIN, Ta., Oct. 10.—[Sy Telogram L e Ll [P s e s SR unsatisfactory to | 0y Litchman groundless. In the case of ident.' This voices the determina- | missioner Edgerton, who returned «to the | ments “against ex-President’ B, L. Harper; | 10 the BEEJ—A fire broke out last night and trains came together near the little town of ' = L District Assembly No. 125 the committee | tion of the people that the man ity i : % of fr ) 8 - nts ngainst destroyed business houses valued at $100,000, L e e A e A pe city to-day, was asked by an Associated | from n to ten indictments against Benja at $100,000, Woodlawn, four miles north of this city, at 3 o 5 Al el > could m‘:‘xk(; 1o u\l\ulvr uuw,l u{h" mr_'u‘a'uu oue u)l_\\mi' lllmh m:hl ofice shall be Dross repiorter T bl s ngreed with those | Wit E. Hopking and as many against Ammi f Insurance small. Several stores, the hotel v o'clock this morning, completely wre cido o make no change at present | excuse that John ) son had brought two | the president of the whole people, respond- | PICSS repo L) Ll 10 | Baldwin, and seven indictments against Miss | the bank and oflice were 0! holly | 1] the engines and a dozen cars. The w1 in the Lincoln rates, and the Lincoln delega- | valises full of evidence and the executive | ing to all their wants and needs, and guided | of Commissioner Oberly, as expressed in his JOkI6 HTD\ MBS "ww w'x‘\ e easi i (et e were almost wholly | immediately took fire. Al the train men [ tion retived atly dissatisfied, Afte i ]'.unl'ltl‘huukl nlulilr 8 ton, qur;:-“\i\'x'l‘N“QOU n\\u-!; in his nlm. ;x:l' m'!ml; bev |l||-ldu‘ s ml:l recent letter to the Illinois Democratic as- | the Fidelity bank. It also says that Joe Wil 3 % | di ool . 4 e tr ¢ A __ i 2y or it to grapple with. otion was passed | commands of the constitution which weareall ciatio shire a vo other srs are indictes rme reis | jumped except Tsaae Davenport. the forward | siderable discussion it was decided to make f 45" o ofect that the district be reinstated | bound to obey. You welcome me. us your | *imior v | e meworgtiio: ".'l“ rodidice . SprEme . b R brukeman on No, 45, who was on the ¢ a reduction of 60 per cent in the rate of hard | upon complying with the laws of the order. | president. 1am entrusted with the immedi- They cortainly do not,” sid Edgerton, “T it semeral C WL BRI, W E LG L G coal from Chicago o points in Nebraska. | This leaves the matter = just where | ato exceution of that high oftice, bus I | 30 not believe in extreme or strained con \l-,"'\"".'f:""(",'((',‘,“'.'ll;" Sl ‘:"""' gram to the Ber. ] The supreme court filod ] & LA SRR This is accordance witn the recent agree- | it was before. A motion to grant [ beg you nof et to-ni it S U AIRIONBLILSY oo Y hese state | NEWw Yonk, Oct. 18.—The Universalist gen- | )4 following decisions here to-d ] ‘ curred. His right knee was crushed te TeNt mANS betivean tha NHvasln FALLGHOR | eoariais oo HOT ks & et kb iae v Clant | CoB oL Bou O xlfg:':;|k1|:|;|:;::.'l';' "R;'I‘ onganizations havo as much right to exist s [ eral convention began business session at L ol ll.‘ ‘.I;“'“x. :”:M-I“xm. sl W ] Jelly and the right foot was canght between | and the railrog sion of that state. | The report from the committee on *finance | nection with this high office and every branch | they ever had. There is nothing in the law | the Church of Divine Paternity this morning. | cointy Agricultural socicty, Decatur di ) the iron of the tender and an iron bar so that | They also g the rite on gas | yecommended economy for the coming year. | of your wovernment. Our govermment is | (0 PEOUIDIUIL A man i not deprived af the | Gommittecs were appointed in elections and | yGietty g TR oty Dot diss b T bt " the wan, T | col trom Ch o Omlia. twenty (o | An imvitation from Indiamupols was e | such that it necds theconstunt watehfolncss R I ho Dolds & | religious s Delegates were present [ 70 ':"""“A'l'", ey, i i scorching flumes we wing near him and | PO o e espted and the convention will be held in that | of the people. 1t needs their support and loy- abnthi BRoB v + | from all parts of the country indsor & Catheart, appellants, vsJ. G. | e r g Slines yCRo Qrawing nont ! (It is generally admitted that the associn- | city next Among other resolutions alty. Ium delighted to-night that this part. | Should abandon his residence in a state, or { “p.o iGmlingon, D. D., reported on behalf | Evans, Taylor district, modificd and afe i the only way left to release him was o cut | tion has ontlived its usefulness, and that oni authorizing the exceutive board to defend | ing demonstration should bo upon the part of | his citizenship, when he takes ofico in Wash- | ¢ )0 committee on professions of faith, the | firmed | his foot from his leg with un ax. This ter- | for utinually being made’ to bolster up | members of District Assembly No. 49, now | the young men of Atlanta and the state | in&ton is preposterous. The law is all right, | ¥ Ging form of profession instead of the W , i v o ruie % 5 L d John Weendt he Vi " rible ordeal was sustained by Davenport, | its affairs arc nothing move nor less than a rrest at the instigation of the OId Do- | of Géorgia, Upon you, my friends, will rest | 851t only needs to be construed in act | o1q'sorm John Weendt, vs the Towu Legion of | | and, mangled as he was, he lived to r wree. None of the roads live up o the | minion Steamship company. in the-future the preservation and protection | Sordance with common sense and practical | 5 ' believe that the holy scriptures of the | Honor, appellants, Hurdin circuit, reversed, ] b NI ara b viie o una b hnda agrecmont, and - each | roud - seems o | e fecling among thé majority of dele- | ofthis government, ofitio people, for the peo- | X1 : old and new testaments con‘ain a revelation | 8 R. Shear, appellunt, vs Fred Wintman, 3 R i TR e Ve R Abdva by sauated e “'"“_‘l_ by only @ desire to | gates to the assembly is that tho general re- | ple, and by the people. “[Great cheering.] Machine Made Certificates. from God to mankind. Chickasaw district, afirimn i o ;nu._-!. A nels no Jog, abiove tho ot ishied | soct an - ad \mfumi, (l-\_« its _compet- | sults of the present session are most gratify- | My parting words to you shall be, let your WaSHIRGToR (O R 10.=[Sheoial Telogram 1. I believe in one God, the Father Al- Patrick Joyce Christina Allicl. appele A ¢ knee. This was quickly done, but the ter. | jtors. 1t is = stated that no_statistics | jug.” While there have been lively fights | political actions be guided by thoughtfuiness 0RO Sk LT Lt mighty, maker of heaven and carth; in Jesus | lant, Palto Alto district, affirmed R rible shock was too much for him and at | bee ibmitted to the chairman for 9 2 i to the Bee.]—The statements of J. J. Brooks, i ¥ V. \ N Daventortisonothor: 113 oy D . over several matters the of what this government means | t0! statements of J. J. Brooks, | Chrigt His son, who is the revealer of God | ( H. Gage, appellant, vs J. W. Muschmeyer, ! g § al strong as ever and legislation has been | ang e purposes which it was | chief of the secret service division of the | and t viour of the world; and in his holy orth district, afirme J won I Davenport's mother lives at | some months, and bis prineipal work consists | gt 1 1 has b d the purp 1 hich hief of the sceret service d f th he Saviour of the w wnd in bis holy | Worth district, aftirmed arney and she was at once telegrap of tariffs, which i most instances are | enacted which will be of great value to the | justituted. Be not carried away by any en- | treasury department, i ich he intimated | spivit, the comforter, through whi & | . District township of Eden, appellant, vé 5 for. The immediate cause of the wreck was | ignored by the railroads, who make rates to | order in the fut th Bt ST Attt treasury department, fn which h mated | splrit, th nf , through which all de- | Cerinol SR ot Cot T B C 1\ 4 . 9 b i d by s, « cs to | grder in the future. husiasm, but, nided v loyalty and ; ST 5 ~ the | ciples “hri re united i fre ndependent district of Templeton, Carrol W the north hound freight pulling divectly into | suit themsclyes. It was freely predictedyes- | My, Powderly said: “Tn a nutshell, T think | chastened by a senso of youy responsibility, | ok the ‘,"“l‘,’“f" o Pavierlin Pripnelol F R spiritual | g trict, . ) R the other freieht. without uoticing that the | terday that, although the RHIBEre NuBR | o Sers MRV CaRA B ChiaUpFacnt BARSTOR 1o Phar B American citizenship, With | Silver certificates might lead to an increase ty of porsonalye- | | Ln G. Gerrist va B. F. Seaton and Wils ] : train had not registered. — | to malke rates to suit the Lincoln people, some | will be greatly beneficial to the organization. | these Amcrican institutions and Am in counterfeitiug, has caused a great deal of | yorierations in forgivenoss of sinss in the cor- | liam — Hunt, appellants, ~ Linn districty ] \ The ‘_*-mlnv'v]\ of tho llhn" causing the | of the roads to- that point would before | A good many important changes in_the con- | liberties are safe.”” [Enthusiastic cheers, | commotion here and in other cities. It is said | tainty of rétribution; in_ the final holiness | affirmed. | wreek was named Souter who is now in_the | week make all contracts it can with Lin- | Gtitution have been made. Poorer fees have | The president left at miduight for Mout- e aaal » notes printed | and happiness o Anking William_ Chilton, appellant, vs Chic city. He t he mistook e figure coln merchants at their terms, and by the ¥ 3 that the movement against the notes printed d happiness of all mankind. 10, e bolishes d the 0] ents will, Fomery. on the re that the accident oc- | time other road o SRS G0t B CRLEEIRTIONI Bt || Gy ities, oblig: Rock Island & 1 s find it out it will be too late tunities, obliga 8181 > machinery. isithe e men em- | 4 Ibelieve that the op fie Ruilway company, think, prove just what was nceded. Ilook —_—— Dy mannluery 38 the rorkiof ihe men em i a ““T”N.‘ ‘.i!u‘:v]!lll:l“;.‘ “7”1; is 1::[.“:.-.::;::.0 I]mlm‘l.‘n year.” o e e ¢ ing who fear that the substitution of machin- | gency that I ought to strive carnestly for Marion circuit, reversed, B e et UIIEN S S | BUEIETE S, S (R RS Ehax Eiheors: saster Tmpending as a Resule of | ery for hand labor may throw a great many | present salvation by repenting of my sins R b ALLEIE LI flacts IeEialh il s thuh e fabiadte ot L heT. 0 oy b Wild Cat Speculation of them out of employment. Mr. E. O.G: ond’ diligontly using the moans of igraseill OWh SEORTICK ARk Bur e villuge of Waverly, cust, twolve | il Missouri Pacifc, at ‘lenst, 10 | nual sossion of the. international cogvention | | C1ICAGO: Oct. 10—{Speciul Telegramtothe | ehief of the bureau, Was seen to-day in refe ehieh, ‘ Hls ‘mercy, God as provided [ Ksoxure T, Ocl. 10~[Spechl 2o s fros coln, wi Site D IN0S 0] izo\the @ Lincoln rates, fore b " g ]—The announcemes svery few day: ARAR 3 o sai e . 0 the . e lowa synod of the I ) [ R St YRR R RS R (el aathe Omekatanal incitzaice fereifon it oo pbtamntive Tugluenrs| | oAk XS ARROUGERENT Hevaryiom diye | bl iplbo gubicet REDG said Uik Lsalhod ————— terian church will commence its s morrow evenin A e L RS | gocing that such o Juw would compel the | ohenodin Central Music hall at 1:80 this ,(.r x:-f‘ul-.mlflllm ll:l:y:-rlvrfi;'l in the mushroom | the opinion of the best oxperts in the o roof of one of the frame store buildingsin the | obtain for Lincoln what is now refused. It | afternoon, with delegates present from all r"’:"]"“l“"f“""r_[‘{" “f‘"“'f‘“l'“f"m]‘ to the | and that they ag e S s also a fuct that this same delegation Hus i | parts of the union. Mayor Rocho welcomed | ¢t that things ar in a fearful. condition on | bucks of the silve i been no e In the bulling since tho | agkes shall bo. Gons by the. Tows. lines, | EResch. Spocchics weroaleo made by Gov- | SORERIUER Ste SRESREEE ML 100 S| piaint abou the quality of tho cortificatos | feainst Garland and othars, Inslats that & evening before. A strong wind was blowing | They complained that the transcontinental | ernor Oglesby, Rev. Dr. Thomas, Congress- al of over $200,000,000 to find or operate iron | figw heing issued, but' he claimed that the | 1oss of certain papers in the case will seri- from the south at the time the flames linea bill Californin. freight to Omaha and | man W. E. Mason and others. The chief | Mincs on the Gogeblo range. There ave | reason is that there is such a great demand y interfere with the cause of justice. discovered and it was seen at once that a big | Missouri river points at equal or feature of the afternoon’s e: ses was the | @bout ten good mines on this particular t they are issued green from the | Wiy these papers, or any papers ; conflagration was imminent. There was no | made to Lincoln and other interior ’ : ; S el ce that have iron in paying quantitics, | 1 re not allowed to dry properly b ould disappear R e ! wWater with which to fight the flumes, no firo | points, thus putting Lincoln between two | Sunual address of Grand Chief Engineer . ) rnasd 8. | }ire being put into circulation, Mr. Graves | Should disappear ina law suit, is onc of sion 1o in the Westminister Preshy- terian church in this city. It gives promisa of being the most iuteresting session of this important ecclesiastical body ever Lield in the state. A lurge number of the most promi- | nent divines of the church in this anc s will be in_attendance to take New York, Philadclphia, unati and other large citics will bave untr The Pan-Electrie lal. the steam-printe NEw Youx, Oct. 19.—[Special Telegram to es equal in every | the Bee.—The Tribune’s Washington special od by band. Headmitted, | g0ys; 7, 1 Rogers, in his equity suit f S s R i« S SADIRAR LB s e St of their able winisters here who wil ¥ it I R L A ATk e | e BRIt Eee na Esaetinanrmieers 1ol | INA vt T, whio dn N ubstandoR sfioke o tole HBSYSERLOTHAE Ireipqiatlv Klarge producers)| gavaithapktiie ibillaNnnd oartincateaioughtifithicasynyelerisaigsiion dsoentilawyers in anl aafteasn ORI TtArGablN g S iy i other buildings were certain to burn the Lin- [ While the matter is a local fight between | lows: of the hematite ore. The other minety | o' be allowed to dry for at least | the courts heredonot like to try to explain. | This being the semi-centeunial vear of the coln fire department was telegraphed for and | Lincoln and Omaha a8 commercial conters, | - “Perhaps, to some, our comi on. | oreanizations or *mines” were, many | six_months before they aro cireulated but | It don’t make much difference to have u law- | establishment of tho firat - Brosbyteria g .| “Perhaps, to some, our coming in conven ulated n responded by sending on the 8 o'clock pass- | in the trouble the railroad lines are the sufs | tion to your city will only be regarded as a | Of them, started for the purpose of selling out | under the present demand that is impossible. | ver o the other side say that the papers op- | church in Towa, it gives added interest to the engor the hook and ladder truck and six five- | fo ton to vour city will oly be regarded us & | the stock in_ the oxcitement, A good many | Asked what was his reason for wubstitutc | Yor o8 Bhe OHer B SaY BRAk 1RO BOLOSS O | Govayion. ila’ irst church was' formod s men. When the flames waro finally brought laborers, but we believe to most people, and | others had good intentions and spent vast | \BE Steam for hand labor in printing these i West Point in this ¢ under contr it was found that three stol - inty and Colonel Wille on, still living here, was the firsg certainly to the to say v notes Mr. Graves replied that the enormous | is not for the law 0, especially if ading public, we are known ase in the call for revenue stamps had | heis on the other side. Now Garland has iam Patte: a bank, meat mar ot, business shop and sums of money trying to find one. The per or D. as an or v o »f hone: g ving elder elected. i { KL Bh MaTken e 3 : : Lancey, | a8 an organization of honest meny having | ooy nat succeed has been very small. The :d the capacity of the office to the utmost; | done lots of curious things about this P e b R Verillinllas burldinua e lokse counsel for the gentlemen who have begun | Hohest JRLenipns, - GOC WALER | We L OVER | as been that all of the wildeat con- | that hand labor’was entircly inadequate to | Electric busincss, but the most curious thing Towa Odd Fellows. follow: inst Juy Gould and Russell Sage for k,hm“,‘mn,‘ e e We are | corns have “busted” during the past six | SUPPLY the demands of the internal revenue he could do would be to come up and mee Des Moizes, Ia, Oct. 19.—[Special Teles A Alice Fowler, loss on buildings, riminal proceedings will also | enemies only to wrong in its v dovic g B I bureau and thut machinery was absolutely | Rogers on the merits of the case. If his| Hn e Tho G 20 i Insurance. C. W, Zimmern e and to i Lhtm,nnlnn ‘u wrong "l"'Tl" us 'unl es | months and some of the mines that have | o, ‘As an illustration of the i | answer has been lost without any help of his | £ram to the Br The grand lodge of Odd / ance, 8300. H. Wells, genc end he requested the P ‘Ll‘.{.:...;“i:\‘v' | T o ‘).;':'\!.. ‘::;: good prospects have been carried down with sed demand, Mr. Graves said that the | own. it would be a good thing for him to sup- | 'ellows for the state of Iowa began its ans sti- | pol ',‘“‘,flff‘ hemes and aspirations have 19 | {he worthless ones, Stock that sold for & | number of sheets of revenue stamps called | ply it for the b o say that the associution numbered | and £ a share lust spring is now daily offered | for in September was about 600,000 more i Y00 mon. Tho reports, he said, showed that | for 20 and 25 cents share with, in most | than the estimate. The increase is prin - M 19 Chincae o ollS, i st With, 10 most | pally in stamps for puckages of ten cigarettes. | New Yo, Oct. 19.—[Special Telegram to 5 rof last year the demand was | the By N% - nsurance, 8. ; . D alaaung, B Tsaae Tiger, | #ution committee, to fur h o iisurance. | Among the Josors. i | o€ the procecdings so e could lay it before a0 e A ale Cof W " | District Attorney Martine with a view of en- R R ol 8 amounts are. ths Bawe of Waverly, | Bt HLiomieh ] F the penal vodo n | during the fiscal year just closed 82 efit of the court, session he | Buker as i lips extended a welcome in_behalf of the city and Re S. Hunting in behalf of the varis L sh him witharecord Kearn Sulliv; i ! ) iy . TSl el ¢ M been paid to widows and orpl W , the real mines that have shipped ore | It Septemb 4 —Wong Ching Poo, a literary ot X FNaron 1 L Augiisan, Dr. Ohandlar shd pelation, 10 trustecs, Tho rquest Wasro- | yayon members have died, o to market are unable, in most , 10 col. | supblied by a daly it of 400 sheots of | qejogiial, Talked over the Chinese question ,.l,',.',"'" o . The of water rende it very d by the co B . ; o 7 7 oy ect the money due them owing to the rti stamps. In September of s e d R A o) it for tho Lincom five hoys to fight the | Concerning the £,000,000 suit_against Jay | disabled and 187 forfeited. further | lect the money due them owing to the rtrik I:L\' R 300 sheets, | With Dennis Kearney in a newspaper oft largely incre: » Dillon, said to | Statistics he said: ] aking all things into [ of miners consideration our ions both to ourselyes | gions. W i in the coul and coke re th the excepti Jud, mes, but they st was all under contr 1 with the work until it | Gould, his attorne a reporter to-day: was also a ve 1 ase in he | in Park Row yesterday. The controversy [ during the nothing new RO hia Lk } 5 , smand for stamps for . | got hot N o Cl aeats grees were conferred and th 2 in this matter act on which s | #nd with the varions railronds employing | half doen 'of 'the biggest mines | SOnANE for stewhe oL banee of U SERTE | ot ot Denile euld the Chinamen wto vate. | 4t grand reprosentatives we 1. This i - B i o s enre, | brotherhood men are amicable, When we | all others have been compelled to shut - down Septemb st yea aily prod Wong responded that the Trish ate worse | i (e fortiotl e t the T An O1d Man Shot Down. AQUOY Ll ra. | onsider the dissatisfactio 5 owing to a lack of funds to ope Hun- | tion was 16.000 sheets of these stamps. Whis | hines than v, hincse are soefs | 18 the forticth annual scssiou of the Towa 1 g The railway company and Messrs, Gould [ consider the dissatisfaction which i3 eve “ kof funds i Hun R iha i nnoAuct " 000 sheots and | LhinES than rute, Chinese ave scrfs.” | grand lodwe since its organizution at Muscs b Avgona, Neb,, Oct. 19.—[Special Telegram [ 1/ GO S was done was ot only | Where manifested about us, our troul dreds of hands have been thrown out of cm- | Year the production wis =Bl sheet® ahil | said Dennis; —+You are a blanked liar, an- | yine in 1545 s order has ¢ il it had to the Bee.]—Andrew Dalke, a Swede resid- | jn gecordance with the law, but in good faith | Pale into insig nee. More and m ployment_the past few W s from this | these ave ;n] m.- still lu-lvll‘_'l ke -1! upe 1 gwered Wor SThat's a ting word, If | i 'this state 471 subordinate tha e 4 : % ySapco. £y 0Ub | 2t closely defl the line becoming | cause. Hundreds of othor miners were | There has also been a o wonderful = in- | you mean it, I'll_throw you out of the win | o ing about cighteen miles northeast of Aurora, | and for the hest interest of the company and | Closely. debiied 18- the dine becominig | SEG e Dy The collapse. of aso in the demand for stamps for | Jow " anid Dennis. Wone said he meant it | total membership of 22,000, The su nito vas shot Mo i ) o'cloc bondholders, aud events have so proved.” c ovide ouest m ntisfied | thrown out of work by tho collapso of the | SRARRE 21,600 DRPRE, Sul B e ohacco | GoWy: 8ald Dennis, Wong sald ho mean adges of lowa have paid out for relie was shot Mouday night about 10 o'clock at | bondholders, and events have so proved with the remuneration which he has truly | Wild Cat concerns and still more have struck | Packages of tiwo and four ounces of tobucco | in o Pickwickion sense, and Dennis put the ladase ot Joure, SRTE UG CUb for seRebGR h his home by some unknown person. The THE HUMASNE SOCIETY eurned until by his own effort he can rise to | from time to time for back pay and are now | nd in fact ail kinds of tobacce stampa, Por | window sash down. The two parted with [ ™ ARSI kK assassin 1 through the window when the 5 s e b a higher position in life, and the loud-voiced | idle. The situation in the iron region is a | this reason ]n > burenus ha \«-ri_ n unable 10 | e hope that they would meet again, Wong The Application Denicd 3 vietim was_counting money. The shot | Much Good Accomplished During the | boumh thrower, who, s ¥ uble to speak | very serious one. Anarmy of men ure idle | print any sf certificatos o ;*"’;"“ denom- | \in Sitis said, challenge Dennis to a public - A ! Sk \ Soas fired from a (onble-barrelod. shot t You the English language, secks to carn his own | and winter is at hand. The outcome of the | Ination anc I\“‘ spit il"_ od calls for a | gopate in the Cooper Union. — Kearncy and Marsnartows, fa., Oct. 19— An applicas k Joaded with buckshot, two bulls taking of o Ci e ¥ AL BEERAL an Tu | comfortable Tiv from those who h matter cannot be shadowed at this time, ater supply there have beon no 8 or 81 | Wong did meet ugain at Kearney's meeting | tion was made to-day at Des Moines, before one entering the left shoulder and urn M by S0 2 e american - ywoprked for it, presuming upon the imagina- | The collapse of the mini itement will | (ertifa 8 Duinied Jor about o monthe. | 4t Cooper Union in the evening, When | afull beneh of the United States circuit ‘ other the face. Mr. Dalke is fifty-five or | M8ne society met in anuual session here | tion and arousing false hopes in the hearts of | eventuall, a trail big and listle | Mr. Craves is onident ot R Siean | Kearney wade a speeeh, Wong tried t0 ask a | court, dudges Brewer, Love and Shiras sit- Sixty years old und 18 yet alive but cannot | to- with fifty delegates present. In the | those who are still more want than him- | financial w Hund of thiousands of | Printed notes will | SR, question, but was hissed down and not | o by the Klijal s it 1 th Tocgvor. Tho deed wis ot done for robbery, | anuual report of President Gordon, n sum- | self. Among sensible men the day for all | dollars were invested by Milwaukee and | printed by hand whon they cap be properiy | allowed to interrupt. ing, by the Elijah Smith comy of the a8 10 money was taken. It is supposed to b6 [ mary of the work of the year was presented, | thisis past.” In closing he urged uponthem the | Wisconsin people in_ stocks that not ured’ befor :-m g ||~w.‘. . ‘The enormons o< main 1lno. bondholders (of the Cantral Towa v the outgrowth of an old feud miz his | e ) ) ¥ean; : necessity of abstaining from everything that | Worth the paper on which they arc \q. | increase in the demand for stamps for pack- Episcopalians in Session, railway for the setting aside of the decree of neigh vee, QMaes and & iyl | Xae. seversl soclofles inveatignted 13 we wree impair their | In this city capitulists, clerks, s of ten cigarcttes mentioned by Mr Lovisvitie, Ky. Oct. 19—The sccond | Sale and putting the road into the hands of a i olan loft ¢ Lt for the scenc of the | cases of alleged cruclty to animals, and wel usef citizens or their efficiency as [ people, nd women and children raves is probubly due in a great measure to L committee of dholders. Messrs, Anders 4 ] trazedy able to relieve animuls in 109,000 wstances. [ Jocomotive enginoers vwen, | were induced to . invest in | the habit which has grown umong manufac: | day's session of tho Protestant Episcopal. | gon of Keokulk, and Ilair Yorlk, ] ¥ Over ten thousand persous were arrested for ter to-day the meetings will be held in | thesé stocks and many hardships umong the | turers lately of placing photographs of | church congress was called to order this | yyeued for the Smith inter appli . Maai ko te’ ¢ ¥ to animals. The organization aided G O hst o hetime il e et | hoorer clusses have resulted, A sreat deal of | actresses und other rofessional people in | morning by Bishop Dudley. The topic dis- | ficn was opposed by Jumes Thompson, of i N s o the | 81000 children in investigting 102,000 8 T e o W1 | Detrext is being raanifested in iho two. bie | these small packages. ‘"Tho sale of cigarette | cussed was, “The Higher Education of | New York, ucting for the Stickney comnite f 3 S ORROLA, ¥ clal to the 1 ofalleged cruclty to the young. Over ten | questions intercsts and wel- | iron trusts that have been formed to purchaso | Stamps reported by the internal e | Women. " A After extended argument the applicas Ber.]—The Madison county democratic con- sand persons wore arrested on com- | fare of the the Bonjamin and Burton propertios in the | bureau indicate that there were 60,000,000 | At the night session the most important | tion was denied and the sule ordered 10 ke % vention was held at Battle Creek yesterday cruelty to childre Gomebie mines. Kach 0f the trists have been | more of them sold during one month of this | discussion of the congress took the | nlace Novembar . i and made the following nominations: Clel Rt “’“ S Sh capitalized for millions and has agreed to | Yeur than during the same month lust year. | topic ...;nuyln..,: T‘\] v:ul ange e e W. L. Borry tr , . . Memmingor; iway Vietim Identified. PriLADELY By order of the | purchase the stocks of about hglf a dozen Aerio . e church, The debate r- T ] sheriff, John' 1. Flyun: superintendent, L. xswick, N, J,, Oct. 10.—Detec- | Shoemakers nssembly 0, 5,000 hands en 1 and indifferent wines. These payments | o Agric ""('I""lf.""‘l reaniag. ated in by several de was very | g oux Orry, Ta, Oct. 19.—[Specinl Teles B. Bohannon; judge, B, T. Graham; com- | tives to-day succeeded in establishing the | gaged in the manufacture of shoes quit w are to be made in the spring. 1 the trusts ASHINGTON, O n the ngricul spirited and was sbout evenly divided asto | o000 o PRy mha oightecnth annual missioner, Frank 1. Hughes: clerk of courts, [ identity of the wol mysterious! 3 or syndicates should fail to mak nections | convention this morniy nanent or- | the change, The > ! anng | masionor, Prank I, Sughos; olork of courts, | identity of tho woman mysteric to-day, and twenty-four factories paid off | o'very serious time may be € I Herrm i Ty doption of a | nounced the proj in convention of the Y. M. C. A. couvened in RAREION PION furyayor, dy 00Ver; COr- 1 geped at Rahway several months ago their’ hands and closed their doors. This | Siock eircles. ? 1 stitution provic W president, five | word “Catholic” in case any clhuaugé was | this city at 7:80 o'clock at the M. E. clurch i oner, I e was Mrs. Annie Ingram, who came to Amer- | means that the situation was not looked upon it a— ioainasidenta . ry, @ treasurer and | wade this evening. After the welooming exercises % o ATV ien from Birmingham, England, two years | by the manufacturers us a strike, but a dis WESTERN UNION PLANS. L L edie e ; = Rey, D. Bradlcy, of Yunkton, delivered an \ OgLIsEad, ago. She had been married three or” four | charg e —_ Dhe de Jen called on Comptroller Lincaln's Statue, \ddress on tho roligious clement in mauhood. LINCOLN, N..n_UA! 19--Dr. Ray Nunce, | times and was of dissipated habits == The Company Will Not Advi Durham. who informed them that the act in CiicaGo, Oct, 19.—The statue of Abraham | s il ¢ : { brother of ex-Governor Nunce, who was ar- Bread l‘.:.vu‘_’ln Londe ; at Present. question ingl which is to ornament the southern | The Wichita Stock Yards Burned, I rested for the murder of Willis Forney at El Lost . 19.—This afternoon a mob York, Oct. 19.—At a meeting of the | could 1 t ance 0 1 park, was placed in its | Wicmra, Kan,, Oct. 10.—The stock yards | dorado, K as acquitted sterday, on PROVINCETOWN, Mass., Oct fish le park into the stree fol B ) \ | The "T'he P > > b A y 1l POULL self defense. N sy N 1 4 : g ommittee of the mo 1 Pl this morning Tl were totally burned at an; ca hour this ng schi Rebecca Nickerson, which sailed of policemen. The mob | A0 [ Agricultura 5 y s N hiol ¥ caraph company to-day it was re lae R (R ey whic ¢ one of the most arti morning, The yards aud a hotel had just ] 1 here last May on a Grand Banks voy led throu a number of streets Vest A ¥ ¥ t \ " & A Kansas Sensation. et 3o e d made viotous demonstrations, Sey. | thut no advanc s should be made, | conventions of which each colle s of the city, 1s the gift of 1 been completed at a cost of §150,000. The i WisrieLp, Kas,, Oct. 10— e | B0 A1 9% bt of since the hur- | S8 A e O aturaen th 1 the | €Xvept inca 1 tifteon cent rates | g be entitle i of ( hotel for us not damaged he ent was caused by the arrest of S| ice vhic jumber of persons wer s i y presen Ards v structed once. The ment was caused by the arrest of E.J. W rs.’ She carvied @ crew of | police, in whicha number of persons , jalupas o thoso raiee Army Nows, N Atter are i 20,000, two bur, a promineat capitalist and 1 an of injured and many rioters takeu into cus - t T STt Oct. 19.—[Special T ey Rariama mod this place. It is charged that he hired a - T s ee—— R e ver i e} ARG, o sl Ticke The fir vo boes the Work od ¥ negro to kill o man named Vau Cleve; with | he Cholera _The Employing Printe such red 1 b to the Bun i il ',‘I“"""‘ ecting of the | au i & whose wife he was intin UARANTINE . IstaxD, . N. CicaGo, Oct. 19 tiox ! - BY SRR V1l 4 wgers of lines in the Western Statcs | - ] o th Ofticer Smith states that to-day ¢ ered the demand of the ty Arvchitects in Convention. At ‘{ n, Sixteent 8 S e " 1llinois Grain Dealers. { The Chicago Boodle Cases. t Hoffu tsland. Elght of graplica t nine hours coustitute a | . Crieaco, Oct: 19— The twenty-fivst an H. Walters, AR - 400 IR IR Pro 111, Oct. 19.—The Central Iltinols ! Ci1cA60, - Oct. 19.—The decision in the | Gieenroms now at the hospit a day's work; that all over time be paid for | convention of American *arehitects be infantry, been extendei jaaL o . 1 18! association at the closing sese 3 omnibus booble cise, which was. announced | return to HoMuad: island, Th on that basis, and that the overtite question |-here to-day. Tluswrations of architectural | two months and one month respeetivel Al mileage | 13, C, Beach,' of Champaign, & 3 to be delivered to-ddy, bas' been postponed | of the Britanuia.are all well. Sh be left to lecul unicus. ' No decision was | Works.and reports- of committees were the A court martjal has been appointed t miles at 2 cepts por mile lmited o one roaf the exccutive, cummitice’ vk 5 wptl tomorrow, ing tsoroughly cleansed aud disinfected. [ reached, features of the days business, l milon hch ooty LI e, Yoscuseas )