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(UMBER 119 SWEPT BY A PRAIRIE FIRE, EIGHTEENTH YEAR, OMALIA. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1888, COVERED BY OBSTRUCTIONS. river from his A patr Senate. A Report on the Present Condition wagon load of rode both in fre Wasimivaroy, Oct. 10.—In the senate to of the Civil .\rr\lvl'“ W — ¥ i i ind - behind ¢ They dis day Mr. Hale presented a report of the WAsHINGTO, Oct. 10,—Senator Hule to-day | pwo Hundred Tons of Hay Burne .Chicago Strikers Fill the Stroeet Car | mounted wid chareed on the - crowd, | The Ownor of the General Terry | iy comimites on the uponu.unl of the civil | 4 Frightful Accident on the Lehigh | yyyyitted to the senate a report from the Up Noar Stuart § 1 muddened strikers held their " ot | r oar & N Tracks With Rubbish. o a St tiie BT ot WL Memorializes Congress. service law. and said that the minority re Valley Road. special committee to examine into the present ¥ b bl L e i b 8 o 8 ». The report — e nan st itenant Shea and th port would be presented later. condition of the civil service, The repor ! Tt bl 1 i . smorid eas & printed docutr S fifty pages. It 3 SNESS. | THE SITUATION s el the erow Mr. Allison presented a memorial of makes a printed document of fifty pa THE RESULT OF CARELESSNESS, ON A GRAVE ONE. | his revolvor us fie ran, - Ho' took UNION PACIFIC BRIDGE PIERS. | Thomasd. Dower of Montana, ana m con- | MANY KILLED AND INJURED. | diccicues cluborately the tostimons taken in X DisemAawi 3 A HHicton & SRR L nection with it offered a resolution, whica . New York, Pennsylvauia and elsewhere, and S e e R orm Rapidly Gathering Which Is el A B L 0 Sty was adopt truct the co ttee on concludes with the following suniuar ipletion of the Santa Fe Extensio I o1k Lhe t another as adopted, instructing the commi e ’ » 3 Liable to Break Forth With misslo thrown, although crof the | Missouri River Trafic Seriously | the improvement of the Mississippt river to s""‘":“' Lol bt Ao L) LA The investigations made by the committee, perior—Burglars Make a Terrible at Any 1 on foot Halstcad Threatened if the Ol Ones Are inquire whether the construction of the Foot Embankment and Their and the facts therein brought forth, establish ftuid at NebFaska Oty Mon e it (a8 ) Allowed to Remain—Bet- Union Pacific railroud bridge at Omaha 18 in Occupants Dashed Upon these things beyond controversy Othier State News. - iry or attack gl tng in WasHIRRtON conformity with law, or whether the piers the Rocks, I'hat partisan changes have been made in ~ Anot small riot o red on the North L L) of the new or old bridge are obstructions to TR al offices in a wholesale way under no - The Chicago Strike. side just about dusk, The ffth trip wus free navigation of the river. A ense that the good of the public service Many Tons of Hay Burned. Crieaco, Oct. 10.—[Special Telezram to | made by the Gartleld avenue cars this after Remove the Piers, Mr. Wilson of Towa offered a resolution, | o A Ttear Knd Collleton, | | demanded such chapges, Tn the most marked | grea, Neb,, Oct. 10— Special Telegram Tie Bee.|—Tho strike situation here is be- | noon, and the cars made their way without WasiNgrox Buirar Tig OMaita Ber, || which was adopted, instructing the commit- 1LkRsnakne, Pa, Oct, 10.—A special |y gayces, as in Philadelphia, Baltimore, I | 40 Tug B, | Today while Charles Sinnett coming more scrious, and the fear is becom- | 0y b ‘|‘1‘ ance until they re ; hed Indian Y‘{_'ml ERNTI ; THERT, 0.} | eon foreign relations to inquire and report :;‘rul{\:mknwzl. h L;hl\ull'-,\ r.lnv -l%mn.\ll;m “u‘m.:‘. | <’..‘m x; v Yor 3 ”'.M{» "h{"\“" 8 | and W. L, Jilson were burning some woeds 1ng universal th Wili CHe Bissanked ot Here several thousand perhaps asuiNgroN, D, C., Oct what action can be tuken to effect arran e Wilkesbarre delegation home from Ha- | have been followed by scandals in the public | 56 0 @ 000 AR R before the troubles are over. Tho strikers | ey i red and had AULHELLA, s i e ¢ In the senate to-day Senator Allison pre- | ments whereby American cattle for export | zleton from the Father Matthews cclebration !.u'r\‘u .\\‘!H'.Illh.«?\hvmvv.r:-umq\-u less efiicient \‘lvmlm_'f\( of town, the (re "‘, ke away from ME Ch BTV RIBACH Kotk are gotting 16 & dui R Ly A ks | sented o memorial from T. J. Powers, of | to England or other European coutitries | this evening, was wrecked above Penn | b feasonofthe chamges, = 0 o f R A S T i A A8 o168 6t ThEIF DRELIES || Wa8 comihaHeoiC Y (O Aol Mooie Rny. || ETolann, MBS Alioaing bstruetion to | iy be transported through Canada without | yy4ven, Several cars are completely wrecked AR TeR N i LN AL IEIE (O A | i R e R B { gerous mood and the police, on their part, are | Was commeneed by the crowd, ! Rocks and i “\I» L gl Gl “\ being subjected to the delay imposed by the by “ bt b ¥llisd country, n-nrlr;u\‘ [ xlm- 1‘\::“““?\1“'\\ xl.." hay land where thousands of tons of hay are | fast losing paticnce, It was only by the | Clubsaud ever 12 imaginable flew navigation in the Missouri river caused by | quarantine regulations now in fof and some forty or more persons killed. president as found in_ his letter of July T WO AHE o e el promptness of n policeman in wrenching o | e AIF e men at the construction of the piers of the Union [ The bill to pay to the widow of Chief Jus- | The accident is beyond all question the [ 188, have freely and openly participated ram had rendered the 88, \waeds cocked revolver from Superintendent Nagle's | and '-l-" "o ieE '~;;1 T ailway company at Omaha. The | tice Waite the balance of the year's salary | most awful disaster that ever happened in 'mli»“.'. i "'““:'-\M"-'(n‘“‘”l:_':l:“ L .':”.'x'\'v'(\n DG %] and other combustible material as ! hand last night, when that official was as- | t % (he e fhom | memorialist contends that these piers are | Ws tuken up-and ufter sore debate Wak | yhis portion of the state. Though no details | JOVeRichts G EAMEL IR G | dry ws tinder, e witole noighborhood and | UTEA Y ANViowbE 6L Slnhoa; Bhiat prevantad o Biolioe, axAsHeR maintaiued in violation of law and he quotes | ™ ned, there is no doubt that the 4 y | about fifty men from town went to the res- “The house bill for the relief and_civiliza- | can be 1 ation” for the oficial service was put in_oper; resistance of the mob and the rece the staty his shooting into the mob, and on the North sFatie cue. The fire wus brought under control oo i Foco o to prove his assertion. tion of the Chippewa Indiuns in Minnesotn | number of killed will reach cighty, and the | purpose of controliing detnoeratic erganias | Jee i1l hurned over o s e 167 oh ot g But il ral har ws, then chureed | that the company permiit the plers of the old | was passed. injured nearly double that number. Seven | tion in the state in the interest of the ad: [ RILOE IR BUred oxer 1 scelie Shost L t side nothing but a spark is necessary to using their clubs freely. Many [ e Th o then resumed consideration of ¢ ministration’s foree as neainst the fricmds of : P i o i US| bridge to remain intact midway between the e senate then resumed consideratio trains, with cars filled to the doors, passed neighborbiood of two hundred tons are to produce an explosion he crowds there are | heads received a Smart rappings he erowd e G v Mr. Randall. State conventions were dowmated the Larifl bill, and was addressed by M. | ynrough White Haven this morning, taking | aiitGntrolled by federal ofivials, The democratic housg of representatives, | the old route by Pena Haven. On their re- | chairmanship of® the state comuitt he suid, had discharged its duty by sending | turn the first train left Hazleton about 5 p. | s continually being encouraged in their law- | did not stand lessness by the action of Alderman Reic who continued his actions of yesterday when S but | mers of the bridge. He s oke and fled in all directions, leaving the | he wa street clear. The wounded trackmen were | George taken to adrug st further, that s the owner of the steamer 'y with a cargo of property b fore this night reduced to ashes, Many of the far- | mers lost their e Cr The parties | {¥ho started the g0 are bitterly consured for | and the v was ared by oftices bustowed by the adim peini so foolliardWis to start i five on such S ROVe IERE HE G SR UL e | ey reeeived | longing to the United States and 200 soldiers | to the senate a bill which, in its gencral | m., the others following as rapidly as was | trution unon members of e cominittco wio B AR L B = . licemen Up to midnigl 0 has been | 80d their families as passengers, that it was :‘1';';:v l"‘l““l]t’!}l:”;“"’l‘l‘:.'otm\‘\)l":“:l'v ‘X:":;“l‘;‘:‘ deemed safe. The first three sec- | CREREH L ——— | At one point the police caneht two men in | poach e, called by | Wreeked on the piers of the bridge dune 10, | piiH "’m‘{v L emphatio Feromiendutions | tions came through without —acaudent, | VTN i does the committee A New l!n\lflr lll‘\.\nnqyl n\_ 0 ) | :’:'A :A\A\" of l"fiu Hlx'A 4‘:71"\}-"‘“U”‘i.\XIV]‘\I:":;THUI‘{'D:::V 1.‘l\ ceof Mavor Roche. Hope is expressed | last, becoming a total loss and that it was | of the president. The; house was antago- | the disaster ll;\m»:-nmg to the fourth | find that any federal 4:?1._.-. NI s 'I‘“ml‘;‘ hm\:, eb. <I\(; n] n.:.;'h‘:l wfl SHEHCR vt Wb o aks e o N ISHOIBoaY |/ oy ) VI:'I';V 1 on j“.'j“f,_"‘;;“'v"","'\ ~". with difficulty that the passengers were | nistic to free trade, ingsmuch as it ||ru|m~tn| and fifth sections. For some reason not ex- | been disciplined for such interference 1 AL UG LEnLa DL sl and clainied to be a bartender, and the other to raise the greater part of the reve was Willium Heunessey, who was alleged to saved. Lieutenant Edward S. Anis, Com- througe dutics on imported goods. rouble plainea, the fourth section was standing on | polities, but, ou the other hand, such inter: | gunized here and is to | started as soon a8 4y be compromised to-morrow, but Th o v i sz ¥ 5 the track near the little station of Mud Itun, | ference hus been repeatedly recognized and | §fie (C0F TS can e made. yas Willam Honnessey, whio was alleged to [ it is foared that the hot-heads, who are at f;:"w_f\l; \_’\\“r"’b“fi“ll“'»‘v ‘r";"k"“ " L ": average of such duties; under the existing | five miles below White Haven, when the | rewarded, - This interforenee in some cases |58 G B National bank RlaH, Appvonshini Ciptat Schaacle, angrily | atamant b oenannay, will pravens ao iptive of the loss of the steamer and | uriff was 47.3 per cdnt, while under the | Afth scction shot around a curve close be- | was most offensive to the people, and | &0 6 SUONE B8R0 I Hoich, appronching Ciptain Schiack, an settiement by concessions, wt - least for the conditions which brought about. He luys | house bill it Wwas 42 per cent. Did that, he | hind and crashed into it. The cars were | amounted to n conspiracy to-defeat and | of Wood liver, and is orcaniad with 4 cab: 5;,“}’;“"‘ a8 et “““;- eral days vet, The police are preparing the blame on the Union Pacitic railroad com- | asked, look like free trade? The senate bill | smashed and broken and hurled off the [ thwart the popular will ita o o Al R v i et | tinies to-morrow, and say - that this | o S50 T8 Ce Violated the | Was & superstructure of protection, erected | track. — The road lies beside the | 'The system of levying tolls and amssess. | prosent Hall county ik, which s owne C rman and to mildly suggest | rioting and throwing of rocks must be stopped | P4n¥ : s on the frame work of revenue reform. That | Lehigh river, a steep cmbankment sixty | ments upon federal officeholders for politic il controlled by the Chamberlin 1ros, At thut he was aiding and_abetting the riotous | at uny cost law in the codstruction of the piers of tueir | { LA T WORE 1 EERR® o0 Min party | foet high. ranning down 0 the. w ov- | purposes hus continucd without {ntereaption | & mookitig of tho stoc holders st night tho crowd, Finaily finding argument of 1o George A, Schilling, master workman of | bridee at Omaha. It s stated that | }qd wrested from the grasp of monopoly eral of the cars rolled down this, and others | since the administration came into place wing na '-‘I geu .n:m\ulu were 1|;‘ nl\l e e o, ]| DIstrE : of Chicaeo,to- | there is mo channel span of | The reduction of duty” ou one article was at” | were crushed against the embankment. Up | The comtitiee is persuaded that at prosent | it ors: Patriek Miore Tloney 0. Gifford, | The now furious alderman followed him up, | Gee: O S D fect and none of the | tended by an increase of duties on another, | to this writing (12:30 a. m.) no direct com- | throughout the country, oftice hotders o and, shaking s fist at the “burpomaster but it was to be remarked that the reduction | munication has been established with the | ing generall 0 to | Chamberlin, Hans Wiese, William W, | i t asscssed and called i which comprises the street ear ¢ es of | 8pans arc over two hundred and thirty-cight | G/ 80 R Gucts of agriculture and the | scenc of disaster, and the railroad offierals | contribute from their saluries to swetl the | Mitehelband Hovatio P. Chupman, | exclaimied:~ “We'll see abont you. You've | New York, Puiladelphia and D foet, while the law provides none shall bo | 1 oo Bho o here, if they know anything, absolutely re- | eampaign funds of the democratic party. —— ¥ i bullicd us long cnough and, Tll cook your | tho effect thut if the strike in Chi less than two hundred and fifty fect; thatthe | At the elose of Mr. Bate's specch Mr. Cul- | fuse to give iformation, Wiihe tose assesstents, so gencrally inade | Enthusiastic Rally at Sutton *",‘,",‘","“l on g I" ,‘ ‘l‘;‘” ‘“ Al ve lod satisfactorily within the current of the river does not run paralel | lom obtained the floor and the tariff bill went At 1 o'clock this morning reports about the f and responded to, are in violti mr' the e Srro, Neb, Oct. 10, - Spoeial Telegram 10110 Tolist nt, tho thEont 0f o Taw:broaling | ente fh Eints o e et i ey | with the piers, buton the contrary there is o | over until to-morrow. 3 pecidont aro still vory coufiicting. 1t in | peated aeclarations of the prysident and of | to Tun 1 I'he most enthusiastie polit- aldermun, and went uhout his business, The | Sork will be el ont - C s wnd 2 strong und dangerous cro The scuate then adjourned. nown, however, frou”d : i i nt; that if curr ical demoustration d alderman’ was finally taken away by his at the depot, th 3 { the aceident is quite as & reform, the comumittce hardly feels warrantc | o 0 S g at the opera house, H It is expected that General Jolin M. Palmer | the Union Pacitie bridge is permitted 4o be House. as at first’ reported, and that at le ot nimadverting. upon the conduct of | here last evenng atthe onera house. Hon. e a6y \ i Wil be grected by an inmense audience at | maintained as_atpresent constructed, the | Wasmiyaroy, Oct. 10.—In the house the | thirty or wore —are killed. Noth those * subordinate for violatine the [, W, Linsing spoke to i crowded houso el vy offivials will proscute these | Baiters 1. armory tomorrow night, and if | safe navization of ‘the river will be next to | conference report on thedeficieney bill was | oflicial can be obtained at the compar poliey “wnmounced by - the prestc | aid brought round after round of appluise, nen und statute which makes the of- | the strike is still inprogress the outcome of | an - impossibility tho expenditure of | it ST U e0 the sonference report | OMce, which s closed to reporters aud dent, m view of the fact that [ which was sometimes continuous, ! fense of obstructing a public road punishable | the meeting will be aw with unusual | money on the rivor for its improvement | B¥Teed to, as was also the conference report | o4h s ™ Ore train has been started from the | that policy has been departed from and | 1lis hard hits on Clevel browght wild by a fine of not more than #500 or imprison- | inter, Tho mecting 18 o part of the hioe A The Inarine | on the bill granting aright of way to the | wreck, and 1t is expected toarrive here about | grossiy violated by the president and the [ cheers from the republicans and - frowns ment in jail for not more than a year, or | eral's political s as candidate in t insuranc companies having alre Yankton & Missouri river railroad company | 4 o’clock this morning. Most of the injured | members of his cabinet in theiv alleged and f from the democrats. - The Harvaed “Pippe- both, y the cases were set for” hearing | loction for of Illinois. and was | advanced their rates to 18 per cent on | through the Yankton Indian reservation in | d to be from Scranton and Lacka- | uncontradicted subscriptions of 1 canoe glee club of cight ladics were present on October 10, 1 bonds of $100in each cu wrcaneed a prior to the street | the Missouri river business, and are likely to | Dakota, wanna county. to the democratic national committee. and rendered somce of the clivicest As stated above, the general feeling is that | car striice. General, Patmers well known | give it up altozetiers that it would be safeto | Tho House then adjourned till Friday. ———— 10t to be expected that subordinates w music of the season. Laird will b there will bo bloodshed. At the Milwau- | views on the employment of private p assert that river competition will practically ——— A PROHIBITION CANARD. justified in considermyg as simcere the deela- | 2th kee avenue barns the old conductors and | ynen during a strike, it is feared by his party | cease in a very short time unless rolief is af- BIG LECTION BETS, drivers at this | we were more threatening rations of a po ¥ which ar so palpably re e i nagers, may be the cau v of nciting | forded. ‘The memorial is to ask for s of Thi . Me pudiated by their author, and the fact that Protection vs Free Trade and emphatic indenouncing the attitude ot cnce, | Another matter diseussed 18 the | vestiation by congross or the senate, Upon | A Unique Wager Offered by an In- | A Sample of Third Party Methodsin | {00 Gaout of the United States, in Orn, Neb, Oct, 10 al to Tnm ] t,h e cmplogers, Along the side of tieso t that the congr i of large bodies of | motion of Senator Allison the memorial was diana Farmer. NOWEX.OFIcs campaign in which he has so ereat apersonal | 12 ZThe court house was crowded Mon- b ||'|: ‘(l.w\mw.“ “im “-"I 1"‘]'\“".1 ;’n't‘\{Mrfl:nfl'v-‘h”‘h- men in times of public dis l“" :im referred to Senator Paddock’s, committee on NEW Yorg, Oct. 10.—[Special Telegram to New York, Oct. 10.—[Special Telegram to | interest mmrbn'.m_.« [u‘.(.v lmm_\ ‘mx;'l'.lvh "‘ day evening to listen toa political discussion Attempt to T G single car out, of this barn | o hasizes this: phiss of Ghe st ion, and | bt ey aith nsteuctions to investi- | o the elcetion is that offered through the | paper published in the interests of the pro- | 48 e b ARGE I CERE TR AT [ republican, and W. A Wethersnoon, demo: there is where it will land.” ‘The men who | rosults are being watched for cagerly THE REPUBLICANS HAVE THE TORN. republican national committee, It is froman | hibition party, printed an article of two col- | 1,00 Lt a command to do likewise. Their subject was the platform and were ~|\.m-mu uear and heard the re mark LatER—At 12:80 President Yerkes is in Another evidence was given to-day that | Ind farmer as follows: umns with the following head lines which While perhaps not strictly within the | record of their respoctive parties, but the di ;,'“'\',‘,"(',,,\':,‘:,,,,"_",‘ Wit The bove shows | close consultation with the committee repre- | the demoerats in the house arenotthe friends o Betting Democrats: 1 have 640 acres | reveul the tenor of the article: A Big Bid | functions of this comumitice, it may ot b cussion wns ehiely on protection and_ freo | T ST e st the Sk oo of the men naw | of the laboring mau, Mr. Plumb of Hiiuois | of land, il in onc body.a fine lot of stock, | For ltum Votos, The Republican National | iiproper for it to commund (o o coeiiort | trads ntlemen are both rood speak- “Weare endeavoring to abate this trouble | reuched. ba 3 i adiusuthe oy [ oIl improved, b 1 fence Sonifaittee OlrotIARE T ; % tion of the logal adviser of the president an [ ers, and handlod theie subjects well. A o OrIG ohion: CorERRY Wasseatalati | oy cee Olrculating Ly ks gy, | inauiry whether " such subscriptions mado | largo mumbor of farmers Ir n months ugo. I wi onHarrison's | Gives His German. Buresn Full Swing A | Were not in divect violation of the provisions | jug country were at the me election as follows: 16 acres to 8,000 on | Document Filled With Offensive Appeals to | Of the law. Al these things are contrary to G the state of Indiana; 160 acres to £5,000 | Saloon Kecpers and Saloon Lovers pire | the pledges repeatediy made by the wched, basing the opinion on the fact” that | counts of labore s Philadelphia syndicate has been thr s under the eight-hour lu at- | In this measure nearly cvery man who h Lwith a strike on the lines it controls in | worked for the government'since the cnact- wr citics, unless the Ch Mair 15 | ment of the eight-hour law, about fiv rs promptly settled. One of the strike leaders | ago, is interested, and thousands of skilled without bloodshed, but the strikers must not L presume or go too far. If they persist in showing their tecth we shall knock some of those teeth out. 11 it has to be done we will ! do it. 1f we are called upon for pr esi- Rurglars at Nebraska Oity. i H on tne state of New York; 160 ucres | Being Sent Out by the Thousand Fro the | 4ent, both before his election and since, it | Nguasia Cirv, Neb,, Oet 10.—|Special it T wo are called wpon for, protuction, s 50 far s to assert that all will be ar- | and'unskilled laborers would be benefitted by | to §5500 on the general result; . 160 m:mm b d“f““:_‘lv\“‘,“'“.!u‘:; igand From tho | hig lotters and messages and well authenti- | q U ST I e raided & | and the exigoncies of the situation demand zed by noon to-mo but it is thought | 1ts passage, Mr. Plumb insisted that it | acres to #4,000 on Connecticut; 820 acres to | mitten. On This Questio ison ana | cated interview Riniberot plnces it last night, but it e will procoed to, protect ina forcible | by those wio Jnow Prosidet Yerkes that | shouid b immediately considered, inastuch | .50 on Now York, Indiana and* Connecti- | Morton Are Above Al | i sy | oty Sl B e | . have not been called upon up to | the striker 18 over-sanguine, as so many needy people were directly af- | cut: 400 acres to 10,000 on Indiana and New. > Democratic Prohibitor) (CHE R T el TGN AT S isd B e ke | this time. They know, lowever, that we ure - fonted v 1Al oL 1o LN e Ima D ana s uT that the Democrutic Prohibitory Laws of ks 3 ready and can mass a suflicient’ force i given point on reasonable notice,” York, Any one wishing to accept, address secretary of the campaign committee, na. s and near! ricans Preparcd noney every guest reports losses nd vatuables, An entire outit of any | WESTERN PAC RING the South are more Oppressive thin Repub- PERESTS | ber of other democrats immediately entered EREIBFohIbItionI A tho NOBUH MO RERUBLI: objection. Mr. Plumb de Certificates For Au e . g wanded o division, | tional republican committee. This means | ean Party had the Courage to Declire in 157 By the Consulate General. carnentor's tools were stolin from the shop NanRcn I ullne_dp el irelinting moad. [iA: Considerabls Inerease in the Move- [ {RGUak, fepublican in the house voted for | bormess 1o pufle e L e e buy 16 | LCopurtant 1858 hu James Gordon Tronnett.] | 0F of J. W. e, valued at severul hundred et ;m‘:-‘:‘.i"\"{“v ]‘"‘”:‘H‘, LAt m::\:..x“.‘xlllu \‘l ment o Hogs. the consideration of the measure, while every Ed Gilmore has offered 5,000 even on Har 2 4 the west- v Y -~ 3. dollars and sever gEonicRHcrall il were entered, but the ern part of 1 Cixervsam, Oct. 10— [Special Telegram | democrat vote DemnovisaialiromiLiiigigs Loy i Panis, Oct. 10, against it emple v e bH 06 e e A LT rison. Charles Putman Bacon will probably Secretary Fassett of the republican na- | —Special to Tue Bee.|—The Herald has re- | oo U S | i SR L to Tur Ber|—Tomorrows Price Current A NOVEL ET. i cover the money. b0l e Tl Ayt arkthines HRoctal i T ok ooty was small. ) DL e sl AL sur posven s o amcomi | ercase i the movement of hogs the past | (4% 11 Godfrey, proprictor of a well known | came to town to-day, s enthusiastic. He | {Gung, melancholy man cams into his. hoad: | eral the following cv+ imunieation, X e o Sup ; the dificulty.” Ry sl S % i laundry of this city, wagered Delegate Smith | said he would stake everything o Harrison | quarters recently, and as he spoke German United States Consulate Gencral, Paris, Svrerior, Neb., Oct. 10.—[Special Tele- J o {Are you willing to make any concossions | LeCK: The total packing was 105,000 com- { of Arizonaa year's washing that Harrison | carrying New York stat was re to Mr. Habercorn. The young | Oct. 9, 1888, —In aceordance with the adviee | gram to Tur Bre.|—The track layers of tho 4 S e pes parcd with 120,000 the preceding aveck, and | would be clected. ~ 1f Havrison s elected vo bts of $1,000 each were made beotween | man obtained & copy of the German oxtrd | mud sugeostions of the United States min. | Santa Fe route from Concordin, Kan | NG ave withdrawn evory offor T ever | 160.000 for the corvesponding time last year; | Stith will havo his weekly wash bilis mul- | John Lee, of Chicago and_ Emil Parsons, of | edition of the St. Louis Tribune, of whicn wo | #4a Sukesuons of the TR B - i e e | made.” ¥ totul for the season to dute 1,500,000, against | HPHed by two from the firstof January, 1859, | Milwaulkee, one on the general results and | have perhaps three or four copies mstead of | ister American cizty el a R A T Missonslval { "Phen if any of the men want to come | 4.970,000 »: decrouse 470,000 hogs, | 0. danuary, 1500, If Cleveland is clected | the other on the state 6f Indiana, stacks as the young man wrote, and it is | Who are affected by the late decree of the | with the Fremont, Eikhorn & Missouri Val- | ack they will have to do 8o on the oid | The qual o genorally good, Tho do. | Giodfrey is to receipt in full Smith's wash | ‘There is 3900 in tho safe of the Bartholdito | doubtful if had been read, when the | French government of October 2 are hereby | ley railroad this afternoon. This completes | back_ they 4 s hoold | Fho quality now ia generally good. e de | bill for the same period of The tido in | put up against $1,000 Cleveland money. No | young Paul Dry secured his copy, The | notified that upou application to the United | Superior's fifth line of voad into the city and et wantitho e e | hqronaol tha Augiiyiofhoga isinobyliKel vato has turned in Washington. The | takers have appeared thus far. Copies were mailed to the committee but it | g , 3 gives two divisions of two of the 1don’t want them to come back: don't | be important for the winter season and for At v aoasad ol o i e e E pies were ma ] it | States consulate general, S G A R e s Jant any of them. - ean kel along without tavelve monthis it is more reason- | e wagtrs: A nuniber of hets werdoftered R e, did ot know of the existence of the paper. f 130 ailros 3 i st em. t on some increase than o reduce- Mr. Fassott emphatically denied that the ve- | HOBert 1':"'"‘-1 r‘"“ 'lll"""l‘;?‘lt':\\-':‘ v\{ l':;‘ will be put on at one | . publican committee was circulating anti-pro- nited ates throughou ance, they can S ners in the National | }ijiion “pro-saloon literature. As to the | take oath to the following facts: That he or Items From Aurora. to-day of $100 to 80, and largor s e "This shows the fecling of all parties_inter- | tion in the supply for packers. Tho past year | s e Harcen onpiarger sums in pro- ested—the strikers on one side and Yerkes | hasnot been ar to the p i A and the police on the other, The situation | ing mterest as Yesterday's W nerative « League Contests. e Dol rooms it 18 reported that democrats cluss outside of & compai AaanaloataT e 0 the 274 ks & . | translation of the article Mr. Fassett could | gj¢ s the son ordanghter of ——, and of ——: Avrona, Neb., Oct. 10, —[Special to H in Chicago to-night is u grave one. The | tvely few e<tablishiients and tho result will | aqae nee o ubon oy ooty and that these | Prrnaveirua, Oct. 10.—Result of to-day’s | not say if 1t was correct, but ‘even if itbe, | yivho'or ghe was bornat—: that he or | Bre]—City Marshal Noble has been i tropt it R X e f : . taken as frecly as even bets | game: the article in no sense reficets the sentiment 100 5 ‘ strects on tho North and Wost sio on | e that iniess vals o more encouraging | Wero & month wo. Eeiclphin,...1 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 07 | Lyarticle in no sense reflocts tho setinient | o is of American nationality; that | $100Tn the police eourt for visiting immor- LA AT i ch A e SRk R G DO R UL A NEUEASKA LAND DECISION. Detroit..........2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 2 | proposterous upon its faco, his or her last residence was at ——; that | slly ahouse of ill-fame. | B e s LIV | ARURSEBAUS TN DI Wi, B s The sceretary of the interior to-day con- | ~pitchers — Buffinton and Gruber. Base Lt he or she was married to —; that he or | William Weingarten, a business man of EREend oA Ruraw (s VO R iorad: 1 March 1 16 October 1, firmed the ecision of she local land ofticers | yits—Philadelphia. 10, Detroit 9. Errors- COL TRIONIATIREA JSROEshoMyae At 0 e G ae S e ey IUSLINE aroinlacon pnitio o 3 | Shjeago = and the commissioner of the general land of- | Philadeiphia 0, Detroit 5. Umpires—Powers she has.ahildron;.p ioef A :.:': :)\le’:‘ woved, and cach appearan Kansns City fice holding for cancellation on the ground g s the signal for yelis und and Daniels, BosToN, Oct. 10.—Result of to-da; ¢ for sub- | ried Monday night, and last b was celebrated by bonfir: coning the s, fiveworks, blish their identity and nation mission to the French authorit Ol that the claimant h the law in the esse s failed to comply with A Fishing Schooner Sunk and Twenty al requirement of resi- showers of stone game: Lives In Centre stre s At and anvil | cannouading, in 4 pleasunt ¢ w15 = ) ) v sxecution of the aforesaic S Al ke FaaLs s as the eye dence, the homestead entry of James H, | jndianapolis....8 & % 0 & 4 & 4 (7181 New Yok, Oct. 10.—The National lmne “,;‘_".'"‘_“"I“““‘.‘ 5 "v_l'“ Aoinal g chavivari.y v | e stoncs, old wagons, | Siotnng Moran in the North Platte land district. Tho | BOSIOe-eeevee s . steamer Quecn, which arrived to-day from | Which applics exclusively to strang i great timber riptions and planks | Milwauke eeee the southwest, quarter. of s Pitchers. o andiClarkson. Hase hits— h 4 have established or propose to establish per. Atkinson Republicans, i laid across the track and spiked at each end | st Hapids oo, sty k Indianapolis 13, Boswn 7. Errors- Indian- | England, collidea withthe fishing schooner W O PEIRORS ArrinEcn Nab(Oob: 10 =[S 61l ({0 T Bedir blooka Thisaond Cleveland... ... i iship 14, north range 20 west, lis 4, Boston 10, Ympire—Knight. Madeline » Mientyine manent residence in France. ) ) i to the cedar blocks. This condition of thines N "o entry was made | February 19, 153, and | 4Polis 4, Boston 10. ¥ Kmight. | Madeline on the 5th instant. Twenty per- AT Ran Ber.]—Colonel W. H. Dickinson, of Wahoo, { extauded for nearly a wile, i Contro | QMY Ta Novewber 21, 1884, Milton H Kelly nitiated [ NeEw Youk, Oct. 0.—Result of today's | sons perished. R (G 2 onthuslastic meating ot ARIENR0 SHTADE: L] = a contest inst the entry, alleging that 0L The captain of the Madeline was scen by a iR e . Atkinson repul, 18 at the opera houso, { ! ntadialaasnight woro Abaaiong Joint Debate in the Tenth Moran lived in North Platto'and had not ce. | New York......0 0 {1 0 0 0 0 0 0—11 0 0o 0n board the Quecn soon after sho | P: S—Referring to the decrce of October | Atkison rEpll Cans sl (i ohert ouse, lask ! blocks used in paving the street. This Sen AT, o tablished residence upon the land entereq. | Pittsburg.......0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 00 | P00 ™0 aid that his vessel sailed | 2 1558, it is not believed that strangers tem 0 SolonR, S LRI, A morning they formed i large pyramid over | - Carkout, I, Oct. 10.—[Special Telegram | g enjof of police of North Platte corrobo- | Pitchers—Titcomb and Morris.Base hits— | 108 Cailte, "8 Ae 0t L8 2%, ARG | Dorarily residing in France, whether for | ooy 20 S0 o, of rapiiblicanion. aud ntos the tra The whole mass weighed sev- | to Tue Bre.] —Captain J 0. Yeom: rated the statement of Kelly, who will now | New York 3, Pittsburg 1. Errors—New | feif GRVDE €L ORISR 180, | Jile 1KY D e 1e oo nepatiio Ih euilio ol ropublicdniem an Dk eral tons. democratic candidate, and J. P, Dolliver sceure the eutr; fi York 4, Pittsbirg 2. Umpiro—Kolly. before the collision they had weighed anchor | health, study or pleasure, living in hotels or | tection, - He has been a frequent visitor to ‘The city governmont ia frecly blamed for | | CELEREC 0RO S T e 8 REPRIEY, =0 1 Andiedy aailidor HaYER WA ‘g"“\l""l";"w be- | fyrnished apartments with mtent of returning tie i of Lis birth of lato” yeats and” hus allowing such crowds to congregate, and the | PRVHCAn candidate INRIOES IN;IN0 3 Al 5 e The An Association. ore 3 o'clock on Thurscay the Madeling was | ¢, heir own country within a reasonable | hid the best of oppc ©s 10 observe the beliof is expressed that the militia Wil have | district, met iu joint debate here to-day. The ;Neheaska anil ) “:“"Q“.'"""“"T CINCINNATI, 80.—Result of to-days | 8a1ling under a light breeze au the rate of | 00 or'raveling clsewhere In Europe, aro | Workings of freo tr His specch was 10 be called out bLefore the trouble s | eourt room was fiiled to overflowing and th Wasnixaroy, =~ Oct. 10.—[Special = Tele- | oo three or four miles an hour. The weather s pe, ¢ a ringing and convineing one and drew forth ended. speakers held the audicnce for three hours, | Fram to Tur Ber.|—Pensions for Nebras- 2000001 14 | was foggy and they could see only a few fect | effected by this decree, which by its own ex Cincinnati . 000000 0 1— 3| uhead pressed terms is confined to pern Kansa . This afternoon several shots were fired into repeated ap) 8 crowd of strikers at the Western avenuo | SPtain Yeoman, who had the oponing and | kans: Original invalid amu 1 W. Young, City X he o emonts. dwelt Targoly i fhiente of | Blair. Increase—Eugene O'Neill, Omahaj | Sr. Lovis, Oct. 10.—Result of to-d Do R e B I ronmer | residents, and cvery head of a family cun Alnsw publionns. barns, hortly bofore 3 olelock the doors of | ¢ ivind occupied o largo part of his time in | Alfred N. Scott, St. Paul; Joun Uhlman, | game: tontinued. " “The Qreen scemed to be com. | make oath for his wife and minor chilaren, | Arsworri, 10— [Special to bins and Carson, ofcers of the company, | ovding extracts from Cleveland’s letter of | Arapahoe, Reissue—Lloyd D, Forehand, | Pt Louis.......0 0/8 1 0 1 0 0 0—4 | ingup at full speed. The next moment came | but every adult individual, male o female, | Tk Bee. | —The republicaus held a_rousing 5 : s 4 Ys | acceptance. Mr, Dolliver spoke with his | Kearnev. ouisviils 0002211 1 *=7{;0qsh, Ididnot havetime to givea smgle | excepting in the case of a swife before men- | mecting in the Osborn opera house last night Who drove cars yosterday, camno out. ‘They | RRMGIC e and was frequently com. | oarney. PriapeLriia, Oct. 10.—Result of to-day’s | direction. The steamship's iron bow struck slo speeches were made by Hon. G. W, ench drove a buggy. Mhoir appearanco | NSt clodience and was freauenty con Pensious for Towans: Original invalid— | goin e i e MidIeline Toll anidaliine mad out her gl | toned, will bo lired to make their in- | {HG A0 C 08 e “Iromont, A, H, Tinelo, of soomed to excite tho crowd to a fronay, They | BICE > B Jloock was ono of cold and | Jumes ‘G. Day, Des Moines: Albert M. | Hihiotics 20000001 0-3| rectlyin two. Before we could lift a hand to | dividual decoration JoLoRe o, and dudge J. Wesley Tucker, of @RoveouLon tho atreet, bit ware humedis |/ faliing fusts, and fully met the expactation/| Bomen, Kod OukeWilliam Martin Dubuaues | Hatimor 1000000 0 01 | got thrthe bonts the vessel had sunke. The | General Rathbun said to a Herald corro- | Vawntinc, Mich - enthusiasm was - udnie picces of wood, A stone struckono of tho | Of his partistans. The candiaates speak in | e N BIN A, Paulson, North: T next thing I knew was that I was struggling | spondent yesterday that the French author. | fosted. The louse was well filled and - Sute the | Deuison to-morrow and in Boone on Friday. | Keota. Increase -Paul A, Paulsan, North Chilt Wil Settl in the water. Twenty-one of the crew per. ton's band was in attendance. buggies and both men drew their revolvers N800 10-MOrPOW 4 1009 WY+ | wood; Benjamin Cumly, Clarksyille: Dewitt Conuriahi iges oo SRR e 2 ey R e k‘l at | ities sccmed anxious to make th g Riodunll and fired into the crowd. The horses be- AT YR C. Chopmen, Primghar; David Lusk, Des \Gopyright (688 by rdon Bennet. the time. | Those on desk alone were suved’ | method of declaration little of T R IR T e came scared aud started to vun. The strikers preme Co ecisions. Moines; Joseph E. Taylor, Hampton; Henry | Loxpox, Oct. 10.—[New York Herald C a0 Hime, Those on decks &l 2ROl oihle | fo Americans 'as’ was possiblo 4 arn X, setupa yell and started in pursuit, Over | DEs Moives, la,, Oct. 10.—[Special Tele- | § " Gleason, Burnside; Wi Blessing | —Svecialto Tug Beg.)—The money artic AMUSEMENT 2 enfor tof the law. With Ml Ok Mudison street the two buggies fiew ram to i Bek. ] —The supreme court filed | Lisbon; John A. Meartin, Centreville, Re, ! IMEN with the enforcement of the law, With this the Evening Post says: **Advices from Lima yesterday state that the Grace contract has | Close of the Prescott-McLean they ran south on Western avenue. The | the fallowin two men turned around in - their gram to Tie 13nr oi the Haustings Impro @ stieet car stables ny were ypinions here to-day issue—Charles W. Cramer, Adams; Lemue: Ann McCoy et al, uppellunts, vs American | Kinkaid, Knoxv Original widows ete, intention they had answered the points vl 8 i raised by Minister McLane and had done | destroyed by fire this mornine. mys- kept firing into the erowd, Altogetherabout | 8 William, father of Charles 13, Shipman, | been signed and Chili bas given its sanction gagemeont, o = Acates originally called | teriously originated in the ha, Sevens aix shiots wore fived, 1t was found that no | Bmis and others; Kossuth dis- | \Wabat ¥ to the arrangements aad is willing to nego- [ The engagement of the Prescott-MeLean | BWAY with tho cortificates ovigunally called | torowsly orieiiine i b, 101y poke one was injured. Shortly after the return | trict: afirmed, —_— tiate and settle with ghe bondholders, There | company at Boyd's opera house closed last | for and often impossible to obtain. The con- f 1000 ROTER AT (IS RO FREREE J00 from the chase & man named Kennedy said | Almira Her ppellant, vs John and ALMOST A RIOT. is every reason for thinking that tuis report | night with the production of the Shake- ""‘N“""l“ 108 hod forms printel ‘”I'“'\‘"" insurance, 81,200, The contents were valued HakQubbie aad Oarsan wor Sauifioq 1y Wiltian Tellman Jones districts aivmed. | An Exciting Scene at a_Democratic | is correct, us thorebare already suficient | spearean comedy, “As You Like It," and as | 400 FL 'm:"""I*l*;“\:“”'-:""'li asliod i "ml at $1,000, without insurance, 5 3 A ) owd_pounced w s, appellan i Atkins; q = 4 . T 5 S e ister McLane and the authoritics, and in S Dpon hig. His cout was torn and'his hat | pihrom k ivans, o) l.nh ant, vs Henry ns; Meeting in New York. funds in the Bank Oahnglnml to vay at onco | & whole it was the most pleasing entertain. | Jster Melans and wio aihoriios, and i Ot Wi o dly Assanle smashed. He begged for mercy and was | 1 Apore el hod A EW Youk, Oct. 10.—[Special Telegram | 19 per cent to the holders of &'s and 1} per | ment of the three this company presented. UL BNRLI JLATAI I LK 8 DRI A el S T lhmll,\l‘ let go. Gubbins and Carson were ar- | City & Fort Dodge railway company, ap to Tue Bk, |—At Ripley, a small town in | centto 5's, The quotations of those stocks | The Rosalind of Miss Prescott was n all re- :‘l"’:l ‘:"”‘A A me r«‘.“‘lr ‘\‘1'"‘.',“'!.1“ 4 ‘*“‘;\ B 1‘L~ I e AW T rested. laut: Webster district; afirmed ‘hautauqua co Saturday evening, e | are now 16} setively, spects excellent. The gay spirit of this | 0 rem 8: 100,200 the ‘cortificatato the | elegrim W ¢ PPt B ¥ atiarh ok 10 105 8. ca fadla i Aha \Vobuter distrlot; atir Chautanqua county, Saturday evening, Major | are now 163§ and 153§ respectively, so that | spec ¢ e gay sp it 1lan! s I'rances M, Gist et ul; Shelby district; afiemed, PR sc ‘West side was made this afternoon und re sulted in u serious riot. It was between 3 sseph Francis, who was an officer in the suthern army, spoke upon the political is- the nitted by the United States | issu d to-day for the arrest of a man named rson, for ;s i : lowest sum per »is a large margin for & substantial im- | charming creation was delightfully por 4 " 4 i AT provement in each,” trayed, with o freshness of urtistic touch | Bovernment regulations for the use of the | Boone, who is station « attemping to W man named O'Cohno and 4 o'clock when a singio car was pulied e vy Ay o T P oy o e and a iguaney of expression that werg en- | consular seal. attouing B, Jan Namcd O Colnor out of tho Weatern avenue burns, guarded | po o SERNRES (W EE ERER L0 0 qomocracy. While speaking, a carriage con- ... otalor Couy Roturas, oLt 15 t her hest. in this character. and ner | MeAuliffe Wins the Championship. ashed in the loft aru by half adozen policemen headed Dy Captain SAUNE, A > g % taining J. Ross Raymond and John L., New- | WASHINGTON, Ock 10—The October crop | 0t s ab her host In this character, and hor 4 T i . LR 5 Rldbich of the West side. “Tho erowti sood | gram to Tui Brk])-Paul North, seven | twining and John L. } SINGTOM q *OroD | G hersonation leaves little to be desired. The | Doves, N.J., Oct. 10.—The lightweight SIS a— 0 wenty deep on both sides of the car, and the | years old, attempted to ride on a switch | ton, both of northeast Pennsylyania, drove | Feturns show that the condition of the pres- | 5,0ques of Mr. M Al yors _ean wus in somo respects | championshin battie between Jack Me. 5 in ten years. Thera has been no decline in | eynie, and on the whole was an intelligent | !¢ and Billy Dacey, for a purse of §1,000 | y355 1 _Phe jury in the case of the state va, the northwest, and the sondition of the great | Plece of work, . Except the Orlando of Mr, | and the Polico Gazette diamond belt, 100k | Jaank MeNeely acquitted the defeudant, of 1 surplus states remain as on September | Johnson, in which there were some very good | place this morning ina barn not a hundred police were arranged on the inside of these walls of frantic men. A stonc as big us a fruit can crasned through the windows be fore the car had proceeded twenty feet. y Everybody dropped on the floor while a engine to his home in the western part of the | up and the occupants listened to the address, ity to.day. Ho fell off wnd was struck by | Mr: Raymond sat for a few minutes and then, T fallowing. vars, recoiying injuries from | TIsng in the carriage, requested the privilege T e B f askiog a question. He wanted Major Manisos, Neb., Oct. 10, —[Speci . 100 L0 } . the churge of rape yesterday. The verdict J % \cis totell where he was from 1561 to | 1. Spring wheat averages are: Wisconsin, | features, the other characters of the comedy | miles ’_""‘"lf‘lwl""‘“» After cleven rounds | oy ites great indignation. The judge Is ower of stones pelted the sides of the car, = - 3 The major answered that be was, dur- | 11.8; Minnesota, 5.75 Iowa, 10.3: Nebraska, | were indifferently or badly rendered. of ficrce and desperate fighting, lasting | (ouoroly condemned for permitting tue jury The driver held the reins bravely, though Steamship Arrivals, ing that time, an ofieer in the confederate | 10.5; Dakota, 9.2, - forty two minutes and forty scconds, Me- | ¢ sonarate during the trial his face was white as a sheet. At the AtBoston--The Bostonian, from Liverpool. | army. *Yes,” cried Mr. Raymond, ** and I, ——— he Montana Style. ;\\[x(h{'v I»‘m--'kn--l his man lrm. by ; terrible lA second shower of stones half a brick At New York—The Persian Monarch, | in the union army, and lost a leg ut the bat- A Grand Stand Collapses. Chicago Tribune: *“Judge,” said the | left-hander on thc stomach and v Roosevelt as a ¥ het, emple and he fell behing " | tle of Bull R heard rebel yell a d ¥ } g0, 1 | hander below the ear, thus winning the bat . , L B o e pwhind | from Londons the Westornlaud, from Aut- | tle of Bult Run, - fve hcars that rebel yella | Quixer, 1iL, Oct. 10.—During tho progress | Monuana lawyer, as he leaned back in | ylo'“Pacey was completely over-matched |, Cieaao, Oct. 10.—(Spccial Telegram to ook tho. linee. Tho car. was | Werp; tho Lohemia, from Hamburg bous ST " e carriage. | of the annual festival known as the Mer- | his chaiv and threw one foot upon the | from the start, but made a fair showing. Tie BEr)—1 am about to take the stump once wore took the lines. The car was | At PhiladelphiaTho Pennsylyania, from | #bout fifty bystanders rushed to the carriage, Blo. °T objec ) iy . s stopped for the third time at Warren | [ iverpool; the Scandinavian, from Glisg tipped the two men out and_were going to | chants' Display in this city to-day the grand | table, I object to the witness answ &) ————— for Harrison and Mor soid Theodore enue. Captain Aldrich was hit and his | At (Glaszow-—The Waldasian, from 13 make short work of them when o osre of | stand, containing 4,50 people; collapsed and | i€ that question, and I'm rcady to| Floped With the Clerk, Roosevelt to-day. “T shul! put in a few days scalp cut open. Thus far the police had At Moville—The Devonia, from New York, | Grand Army men in the neighborhood gatn | about 150 persons were injured, some of whom | 8rgue the point. It stands to reason— St Joskri,Mo., Oct. 10.—[Special Tele- | in Minnesota, Michigan and Indiana, and only used their clubs. The car advanced to — ered about the carriage and stood ready to | will die. **So will you, young man,” roared the | gram to Tue Bee.|—Mrs. August Altwein, | two weeks in New Yor If we can Ty the intersection of Madison lxlrm'L and thore Reno Must ,,,,I,I,. o His Wir defend the men. Ite olvers aud kaives wera judge, “if ‘you've got any speech 10 | the wife of an Fdmund street restauranteur, | New York that will settle the eloction. Two i 9 A e 20t o oW Vil O i ides r lew o ) R: . B X y - - - i r nes recen ave Jess thun & minute one huml od strikers had | Kram to Tus Hee.] .\1. or M. A. lh‘lw» of prophet, but I can't help thinking we will The mob demanded that Raymond be driven | ROCKFoRD, IIL, —The grand jury | youin the calaboose for contempt of aking with her her three | carry New York., In comparison with t . the establishment, piled on the policeman and rescued the pris- | Custer massacre notoricty, was in court yes- | out of town, but the veteraus stood firm until | last night retu seventy indictments | court quic N you can accept an invi- A s children and $1,000 of her husband’s moncy, | presidential election of 1584 we have made oner. ‘The car now turned the corhier and | terday on a charge of non-maintenance pre- | Major Francis and scveral influential citi- | against twenty saloon keepers who | tation to drink. Tickets were purchased for Tope 'he | lmmense galns, We have regaived consider- started down Madison street. The infu- | ferred by bis wife. The court ordered Keno | zens persuaded the hot beads to withdraw | have been openly ng liquor sizce the no- nd the young lawyer stood to rea | husband stated that if his wife will return | able of the mugwumy vote und the tewmpers o viated iob followed, -turowing stoncs. At | 1o puy his wife §50 per monti, sud the meeting cawe to u sudden end, hcense uw went iy @fect, som; the childreh she way keep the woney, auge element is with us,"

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