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THE OwMAHA DALy BEE | ———— m— o = | EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1588 NUMBER 121 THE SIOUX IN WASHINGTO HE SHOT HIS TENANT DEAD. | foreihesoricttioctiot tuat Eyenirerave | GERMANY'S EMPEROR IN ROME FIGHT WITH TRAIN ROBBERS gates arriving on every tedin. Miss May h"‘w:\{w;r' of lNr\\v Mexieo, :l“rs. Mt‘llr_\'“h. ps Morxes, Ia. ! —[Speci lele- Ninde from Bulgaria, aad v. and Mrs, " They Will “Pow Wow" at the Indlan | 0¥ MOEs. I8, Oct 12 Spechl souw | Fatal Result of a Farmers' Quarrel | Buck trom India, delivered interesting ad: | HO Has a Half Hour's Interview Threo of Them Give a Glimpso of Department To-Day. men were hunting near Blencoe they dis- Noar Plum Creek. dresses pefore tho meeting to-night, With the Pope. Deadwood's Early Days. covered a satchel near the Missouri river itié AFTER THE PAYMASTER'S CASH, aches, His New York physician has assured him that the cause of the trouble was a dis ordered liver. Onc of his purposes in com ing to FEurope was to consult a specialist for such discases. Imme: diately after the serious attack, the day after his arr val t ¢ best medical aid was called in. Dr. Charcot, the greatest specialist in nervous diseases in France, de clared at once that the patient's difficulty was not with his liver but with his brain Republican Doctrine at North Platte. SHIPPING VOTES TO INDIANA, | contamingasmall pocketbook, some scraps | AN QLD MAN'S BLOODY DEED. | Nowtm Pratre, Neb, Oct. 12 pecial of r and a suit of clothes. In the papers Telegram to Tne Bre.]—A large and enthu- a letter was found written in N wian, siastic republican rally s held here to Desperate Democrats Resort to Orimi- | but nearly illegible. 1t was signed “Nels | Enthusiastic Demonstrations at Hol- | night, preceded with a paraue by the Harri- nal Methods—Fighting Hard For Nelson, Sterling, Neb." It scemed to have THE PONTIFF HIGHLY PLEASED. He Speaks in Flattering Terms of the One of Them ortally Wounded, the i " He considered the case very grave. Since " 1 H ] ) ; Nelson, Steriing, Neb.t 1t scemed to have drege, Stromaburg and Other f-f\','b'.'m"n"'f."u“;‘x‘m‘cl:’xg;%L:hmgsr?{:m:hf-mf::::}-g Young Katser—The Nature of {HEATDF CHAReSE LA ook WesbnInH Al & Hara s:-.;;ul(llhmululylnn:’ . “:- pes New York—Partisanship in detached sentences said, "1 have never Points in the State—Sue House, \which wes cfowded ) ita Utmost o4 Their Conference—Come fight by the sick man's bedside. Three and the Leader—Aftor the Patent Office. harmed anyone; have never stolen any- perior Will Celebrate. pacity. C. W, Bingham, of Cedar Rapids, ments of the Times. four visits a day have been necessary and a a 0,000 Haul. thing; have always behaved myself, and I Ia,, was the first speaker, and addressed him- trained nurse has nover left the sick room. don't know why they are after e’ Near ’ Y ! self particularly to the protection demovrats, The Chiofs at the Cabital. by, leading to the Fiver, were footprints, and Bliot Bead, admonishing them during the course of s Wastinetoy Bukeat Tie Osania e, | | considerable interest has been aroused over i 4 el . | 8peech that. their diity wis to vote for Harri 518 FOURTERNTIL STREET, L | the mystery. 1t is thought that the writer | PLUM CREEK, Neb., Oct. 12.—|Speeial Tel. | ZFTeCh vito theT Gba SO K et nanifested WasmiNatos, D. ., Oct. 12.) | of the letter was drowned in the Missouri | egram to Tue Bee.]—This morning, at about | v roughout the entire speech. Able specches Some sixty bucks, head men and chiefs of | FIVEr, oF elsc was the vietim of foul play. 11 o'clock, a farmer named Walter West was | were also made by Major Bixter, Judge A8 Dakota Blowy, Foachisd hote to-ight 06 shot and instantly kided at the farm house of | Church and John I. Nesbitt, sl b " g R. S. Adams, cight miles east of this city. E—— companied by avents and interpreters, rais i T LR YIRS E6VUELY-AVE Lo Kepb: The murder grew out of trouble over the Died in His C ; ing the total numver to seventy-five, to nego Nowri Brrail Noby OB 10.(Spesint te with th tary of the interior with division of wheat grown on land owned by [ 2 itre, Neb,, Oct. 12.—|Specia tiate with the secretary il heid a monster moeting last night to hear the | 3 5t B Tt Kt The latter had | Telesram to Tne Ber.|—James Craig, who regard to the opening of the r:"‘ ""”“"‘ ”: present representative, Major Anderson, dis- | just brought a load to deliver to Adams when | Was jailed last night for drunkenness, died :‘r\'flrl'"" “;‘ “""": hero is entirely ‘c‘"; '2 cuss the question of the day, and to give an | a quarrel between the two men arose, which | in his cell thismorning. The coroner’s jury ie failure of the Sioux commissioners | account of his stewardship in the two years | resulted in Adams drawing a revolver and | to day returned a verdict that death resulted i gain their consent to the act passed by con- | oy corved as representative. Delegations | Shooting West through the heart. Adams | from excessive drinking. Craigis @ laboring | gress at the present session. A big “pow | from N h, Blanchard, Northboro and | came to the city this afternoon and gave him- | man who came to this place a short time ago wow" is arranged for to-morrow at the in- | College Springs were present. From the | Self into Shoriff Taylor's hands, Tho cor- | from Kansas. terior department at which the sccretary of | frequent applause with which his remarks 2 bl y hats AU G 4 ot of Tofian | were greeted, it would scem that the major [ West was a single man, about thirty-eight the interior and the commissioner of Indian | Were grected, it Mwowi seers (AL W00 REIGE | years old. Adaws is about sixty. Mr. Bird has lost the entire control of his mental powers. He was unable to speak or to understand or to con trol his movements. Be suffered in- tense pain. He could not eat, he could not sce and hisdreams at night were hideous The doctor shoved the hair from one side of his head and covered the exposed scalp with burns and blisters. By degrees he has been regaining his faculties. First he could sce with one eye then with both, He becamo able to manage a pen and to recognize his sisters and mother. At present ne is quite rational and Dr. Charcot expresses satisface tion with the progress he is making. WILLIAM AND THE POPE. Rome's Royal Visitor. [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.] Roue, Oct. 12.—[New York Herald Cable —Special to Tnr Bee]—Illumination and sight-secing last night, public and private banquets and general roystering left the streets in the sole possession, until a late lour this morning, of decorations and em- blazonry. Nevertheless the kaiser “‘had his stirrup out and was to horse' as earl His equestrian companion was Driquet, of King Humbert's stafl. They were able to inspect the adornments closely without interference, and not a few astir regarded the German emperor as merely & military visitor. They also unobstrusively Attack on a Deadwood Train, Deanwoon, Dak,, Oct. 12, ]Special Tele- gram to ik Bee.]—About 8 o'clock this morning a bold attempt was made by masked bandits to wreck and rob the fast Pierre & Black Hills railroad train, owned and oper- ated by the Homestake Mining cowpany, at Renos guleh, nine miles from Lead City. The train left Lead City half an hour late with the paymaster, W. A, Reemer, supplied with about §20,000 to pay off the timber employoes, Chief Engineer Dick Blackstone and passen- gers and employes, amounting to about twenty people, were on board. ‘Fhey ran at increased speed to make up lost time to a point about one hundred yards from the i Shdseny Republican Rally at Coin. aNpoAn, Ta, Oct. 12.—[Special Tele- gram to Tre Bee, | —The republicans at Coin Resulted in a Draw, 3 Nepraska Citr, Oct.12.—[Special Tele- | went around the camp where to-morrow’s re- scene of where they slowed Mfairs will be prosent. It is understood that | tho Kighth district. ~Oid_sottlers at Coin Superior Wil Celebrate, gram to Tue Bee.]—The school case, which | view will occur, then returned to the quiri- | The London Times Prints an Editorial [ up to let some section men oft. This aloue the commissioners have given up all hope of | say this was the largest and most enthu At ALK brate. has long nterested th GiiiRs of' Patmyrs | aal. Doubtless, I reading tho daily rowss o6 THeIF MSStINE EVOIABaTH rent SATCEA Ity POk BofoFEthe thali curing the consent of the Indians to the | astic mecting of any kind ever held at Coin. Surerior, Neb,, Oct, 12.—{Special to Tne it A A el ] i wherein Miss Gallup, & teacher, sued the | papers, the emperor found such opinions | _ Copuright 1888 tw James B o o[ ovrily HHAGE WAV D sRE T BITHRA TRORY lit { the present act, and will limit —— Brr.)—The first regular passenger train over , i} i 4 L.64t0M, Ot 19,5 [NW Yor 1d Cable | B IAlOER 5 Sou G repositions from tH The Supreme Court. tho ‘Atchison, Tapeita & Santa Fe reached | board of directors for saiary and wages for | as theso from the Opinione: “The Ewperor | Loxnox, Oct 12.—[New Vork Herald Cable | the rail that had been removed a few inches ieir labors to securing propositions from the Shaal i ¥ g discl ol ire v h ) i —Special to T £.]—The Times, com FRATREY: (6 5 nulrlml(‘ml Im congross at | DrsMoixes, Tn, Oct. [Special Tele- | Superior to-day, and arrangements will be | PCing discharged before her term expired, | William, who is King Humbert's guest, will ¢ B Ber.]—The Times, ¢ by the robbers and the train derailed. During the excitement of the moment a command of “Hands up" came from the robbers, accompanied by a volley from their Winchester rifles into the eab, fiat cars and engne without any serious results. W. A. Reemer, who was on the engine, discharged both barrels of his shotgun loaded with buckshot at two of the robbers, m to Tue Bu.) has been decided in court here aguinst the the coming session. Itis said that the In- ‘The following decisions | made immediately for through passenger and | lady, but the board must pay all the costs, ‘6 two propositions in hand. One | Were filed in the supreme court to-day: froight traffic via the Northwestern lines f]“",',',’,f‘, ),',':,"0 i ,,ol .fc -‘.Iu“w.-u £5,000,000 by the B. G. Lyman vs H. I.. Lauderbaugh, ap- | over this new road to Omaha. It is the {nten- Fheiant, ca et | balian VBN ton ClatEIBgI Ry o tion of the two companies to put on a splendid zovernment, cash in hand, to be at once pay Rook Isiand Stove company va John 3 Lot ; r aspl able for the use of the Indians for the 11,- [ Walrod et al, appellants; Shelby district; | service for both passengor and freight, mak- 300,000 acres proposed to be opened for set- | reversed. 8 ing Superior the northern division of the Hement. The sccond is, if the first is not ac- Snem Cleveland vs Harvey Stillwell and | Santa Fe and the southern division of the septed, that the price of the land shall be x:h;'.-':u:.ll"”“m' appellants; Marion district; | Northwestern lines. This will make it possi- pay his respects to the pontiff, being reccived with sovereign pomp by his holi- ness in the latter's quality of re- ligious head.” From the Escrcito: “The Italian alliance with Germany commenced in 1866, As a logical outcome the situation is stronger than all traditions or personal sym- pathies, and has been so strengthencd in the menting on the meeting between the em peror and the pope, observes: *‘No more cu- rious visit has probably ever been paid to the pope at Rome since Hohenstauffer did hom oge at Conassa. That is the last occasion on which a German emperor and the pope saw one another face to face. It happencd when the popes occupied a position very unlike that Furnas County's Harvest Home. HANDLEY, Neb, Oct. 12.—[Special Tele- gram to Tne Beg.|—Furnas county cele- brated her Harvest Home at Wilsonville to- day and Governor Thayer addressed the as- semblage, which was composed of about five ¢ i g ttorw | hundred people. The governor will speak at | succeeding twenty years as now to form an | they fill now, and the German emperors one | who fell mortally wounded. The raised_from 5 cents per acee 10 bo paid the | - Hibbard, Spencor, Bartlett & Gos appel: Y lf)e':‘“‘:":'f‘fl‘f;’“‘;“u‘!’ \‘]‘zc:"“;&fi’}j”fi;’r Plattsmouth to-morrow. essential basis of the European balance of [ still more dissimilar. For an instant it | others fied to whero their horses settlers to $1 per acre. 1f u(.mur.vxsr ‘s\ o 1[::::: ‘x’-i‘»\‘:rwl‘i Zunor, " sheriffy Boone " dis- | It e b e e for s graad i T power. The Italian army, & portion of which | scemed that the revived German emperor | yore tied, mounted and disappeared in the siree at the coming session to either of wheso | BFRG, FlifIC ponion county, appellant; | celebration over this important railroad con |, ¢ b N oet 12 rSpecial to | Will be inspected by the emperor, shouts to | Was about to take up the injuries of Barba- | underbrush. propositions, the Indians will give their con- | (07 ots reverse 4 nection, and proposes to have a three days' RLINGTON, Neb., Oet. 12.—([Special to e, T ve the emperor! Long live the | rossa. It was no more than political caprice | One of the wounded robbers was captured ! tto th U present framed, o celebration on the 24d, 24th and 25th of Octo- | THE Bee.]—The democratic senatorial con- | 3%, ‘Long live the empero i th f stat ! i sent to the ac presel ramed. g clel n 2 23d, 2 3 cto- R DEB. |— 8 2 N v T v ¢ hea or & move in the game of statesmanship | 4 v o ead WO B v { COLONIZING VOTES FOR INDIANA, A Victim of Wine and Women. bor. The Republicani Valley District Fair | vention of Dodge and Washington counties | terman army ! s shout will he h,“."-d. which the player .;u.-«m\- discovered \\'ul« .'.:-'Glnv;:b'l'-f":u.u"\'m(r}:x“-cl:fl::.:\:-}" ,l‘l:: ‘:::::n:‘llsl Democratic agents are at work hereand | Masox Ciry, Ta, Oct. 13— [Special Tele. | 8880ciation “hoid their ‘annual ~fair on | convened here to-dav. Hon, John Dern of | beond the Aips, finding thero a sympathetic | FLel, Jhe WAV IWEE M CSeCRurer A0 IR Ao nd ho 1s an indicted horse: ) AT ars st iditing donitaiof the Dis: 3 Tne BEe.) P Welsh o of | the ~ubove days and haye offered | Hooper was nominated for senator unani- | echo. e o L ) Inll-lm(lmlr(lw l\«l ng dents N gram to Tie Bee.]—Perry Welsh, agent of | §] 000 in purses for speed., Tho Grand trict of Colum thief from Pennington county for whom tho sheriff has been hunting with o warrant for the past two or three months, He says the other two are named Clark and Johnson. The latter was the leader. The sherift and a posse of homestake employes are scouring the vicinity and their capture is certain, Excitement runs high and if they .;irelvumurcnl lyuch law will be summarily ealt, MORE TR l;()lll“')lls. Union Pacific Me aged in Wholes sale Stealin RAWLINS, Wyo., Oct. 12.—-[Special Teles gram to Tie Bee]—The sensation of the hour is the work of the graud jury of the county during the lust three days. They mously on the first balot, THE CANADIAN CRISIS, The Dominion Secretary of State on the Subject of Ammexation. MoxTrEAL, Oct. 12.—Atja dinner given to Robert S. White, the newly elected member of parliament for Cardwell, last evening, Hon. J. M. Chapleau, seeretary of state, in response to the toast, “The Federal Parlia- ment,” said: 1 “Canada is now passing' through a crisis, clearly, coolly and wisely. In the United States there is great ?}.flenl over their election and politics, .But, as an English paper says, Canada has given an example to the world in the cool way she has taken it. Among the military fraternity after break- fast King Humbert, leaving his own apart- ments, crossed into those of the emperor and made his morning call. About noon the kaiser drove from the quirinal to the German territorial residence of Herr von Schloecer, the Prussian min- ister to the holy see. Here he exchanged his uniform of the hussars for that of the cuirassiers, He then lunched with Herr von Schloecer. To this lunch had been in- vited Cardinal Rampella and several pre- lates. The emperor and his suite then left for the vatican in carriages which had been expressly sent from Berlin for the occa- sion. The vehicle used was a victoria, snatched at every opportunity to prove, and the vatican, are formed to be on friendly terms. Both are essentially conservative in their temporal ten- dencies and the diversity of theological be lief hinders more than encourages jealousics. At present not a breath of controversy dis turbs their amity and the visit of the em} peror to Italy ought to help consolidate it, so unbroken is their mutual regard. Except for the hospitality of the quirinal, which is a topic the least likely of all to be touched, their conversation necessarily could not turn upon disputed points. The pope is too good & statesman to have hazarded a hasty talk upon them had they existed. He is too ear- and Maryland 10 £0 10 | John Paul's lumber yard at Britt, has dis- | Army holds a reunion herc on the Indiana and vote next month, A gentieman | appeared, Investigation of the books shows | above dates and are making extensive prepar- informs me that he was approachied to-day [ frequent fraudulent entries and that he has | tions forentertaining a very lu ge pumber of by & colozizer who_ offered & round trip | defrauded the company out of quite a sum of | BEORT, HANITCRESARECRSs hest bown eh | rilrond ticket and $30 in cash if ho would €0 | money. A number of citizens neld notes | K481 for the accasion, and & genoral goo to Bedford, Marshall county, and vote for | against him, each having John Paul’s name | 1ia® Wil bo had, Kecivalon rates have hoen Cleveland and Thurman_electors. He was | forged to it. Women and whisky prompted ym flé“mgn e the \,mees&m Illne' assurcd that there would be from fifty to one | him to perpetrate the crime. He leaves be- | ol Cave Suverion on aeadas orny e hundred voters sent from here ‘to the samc | hind a trusting wife and a bright family of | Gmana, It \;vufim PR fi{c hail place and that they would be prot from | children. s aas Do omposgd of Ihehulinos? prosecution and guaranteed civil treatment, ———e Sratorand ?ner Dhasts or ib . THE DEMOCKATS LOSING CONFIDENCE, Diphtheria at Oxford Junction. Ao E B e vt s b bl CHi o feots hie A couple of democratic members of the WaterLoo, Ia., Oct. 12.—(Special Tele- ;mf'm"ml ‘"s; :flm DB bonse e rsilr::;d: house called upon Attorney, General Garland | grym to Tie Bre,|—Malignant diphtheria is | in building up a solid and prosperous Gity. this morting, wnd during & conversstion the | gpigemic at Oxford Junction. Fifteen deaths { The city is full of strangers. ~ Workmen are “Well, gentlemen, the fight is transferred | have resulted in a littic more than a week, ll!“ll‘lempkz'e% nng cVfirybody happy. 8. K. to New York. Harrison will get Indiana [ and numerous cases devcloped to-day. | {eiton & Co. Omnaha ' contractors, are at and West Virginia, and we must hold New | Though relief measure have been taken, " LR nd will - com- h orks L ainted black, with red stripes and |mest a student of human nature to have | have found twenty-one indictments againsd BT o ety | uidinrCAsipeevalls, kg e The United Stales Aed to frighten | 7000 od with silver., Tt bore tho mottoe: | n any case thrown away in pur- conductors and raemen of the Union L O asaltas AL efrarta Whitfield Will Not Withdraw. Dorsey at O'Nefll. pexation ' and _uorestelfled | reciprocity, | “Gott Mit Uns.? The carriage was drawn by | suit of other objects the chance | Pacific railroad, most of whom reside in this are to be tu but she was ‘wel fore n is better now and does. sh to change. The dwlomlcy of the will be vin- dicated on November %, sehichever party goes in. While he m&mwm» arage the United States; uld say that f they were to annex themselves to Canads, it would do them good, Pmrliament will do its duty, for all thesa movements toward the United States meaa only one thing—destruc- tlon to Canada's industries and whatever she has striven for durisg the last ten years, ) LAl Aeaorkiand I:r'::c Stoux Crry, la, Oct. 12.—[Special Tele- ovmm;, P’I;b..lo;t}; 12.—(Special ’l;‘ei!c«h wolverine state henceforth, and bu X R am (s s Bae e Fasurtr st v gram to Tng Bee.|—Rev. Wilmot Whitfleld, | & , Whic e O ey " Lhe “an. | Prohibition candidate for congress in this | 8 the largest in the state north of the Platte, nouncement made this morning of negotia- | district, to-day states that he will not with- | Was filled to its utmost capacity last evening b tiations to bring about a settlement between | draw as a candidate, He also states that tho | witha very enthusiastic audience of ladies and the county democracy and 'Pammany repre- | bishop mstructed that he should withdraw | gentlemen assemblea to hear Hon.George W. sented by Hewittand Grant for mayor of | either as candidate or as presiding elder of | . Dorsey and Judge Tucker discuss the New York, is but the preliminary of a series of | the Methodist church. Delitioal onés ofthé day: Me DoFady Bncke arrangements to secure democratic harmony. SR, CLEVELAND AND THE CHINESE TREATY. NORTHWESTERN MILLERS. for 12 hou: ‘T: hrul'. :;n‘lt e an!;l{\gnfl‘-;~ n September 25 the senate adopted a res- — tically applauded from first to last. His ad- nluonon u!nllmg upon the |vrd‘su|cn{‘l r copies | They Strike a Serious Blow at Their | dress was logical and full of arguments, and of the late correspondence which passed be- Minneapolis Brethren. well delivered. As he was speak- tween the deparunent of state and Mini MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn.,, Oct. 12.—[Special | ing of the riding club at Wash- Denby regarding the ratification of the Chin- | Telogram to Tie Ber.|—About twenty mil- | I0Rton, = to " which _Cleveland, =Bayard ese immigration treaty which was rejected | | inly f southern Minnesota, hela | And Endicott belong, wherein it advertised Dby the Celestial empire after the passage by | 1S, mainly from southern A B imported grooms only employed, ‘“‘which is congress of the anti-Chinese emigration biil | 8 meeting ut the Nicollet houso to-day, and | English, you know,"” an enthusiastic Irish- and before it reached the president. Theob- | formed an organization to be known as the | man in the audience cried out, “and no Irish ject of the resolution was to ascertain what | «Northwestern Millers' Association.” The | need apply,” at which the audience went assed between the departmert and our min- | 1illers appeared to fear that the Minneapolis | 10t0 convulsions of laughter and applause. or in China, which extricated the presi- : It was fully five minutes before the speaker O b raseini predicument by | mills would malke a strong bid for wheat in | coula procced. ‘uring a rejection of tho treaty. It is be- | the localitics represented by those pres- | judge Tucker, of Valenyine, followed Mr. Jievea that the rejection was forced by our | €0t, and that something bad to be done t0 | Dorsey and delivered a rihging, forcible ad: minister. Up to this time the president has | keep the 0"9"“ hor home grinding. As & | dress, full of sound republican doctrine. Al fgnored the senate’s resolution, and it is | Fesultit was decided that the members of | prongunce the rally a .énmu success, and it stated that he intends to continue to ignore | the association recognize wheat weighing | ja not believed that the democratic party can four horses. The entire line of the route was lined with troops. Exactly at 1:30 the emperor's carriage drew up at the entrance to the court yard of San Damasso where he was received by Prince Ruspoli and by Count Bismarck, who had preceded them by & few minutes, and the cardinals of state, The court yard was lined by & platoon of Palatine guards with thefr four drummers in old fashioned costume. There were the tradi- tional white aprons. A striking effect was produced by a sharp roll of drums without any other music as soon as the emperor ap peared. The emperor was conducted to the pope’s apartment. The way was lined by the Palatine guards, Swiss guards, pontificial gensdarmes, and lastly in the pope’'s ante- room by the noble guards. After the pres- entations the pope retired with the emperor to his private apartment, where they nad an interview lasting thirty-five minutes. No other person was present but when the of understanding the possible future master of the destinies of Europe. He had an hour or two in which to analyze the new and un- explored character, and every European statesman would be glad to know what he makes of it. Prince Bismarck himsei? might not be sorry of & little light from a fresh and unbiased quarter. The mquisitivoness of the world, either in its inner or outer circles, 1tis certain, will not be gratified. The Em- peror William does not wear his heart, upon his sleeve. He is an unknown force, and it is expected will remain such yet a while.” city. They run from this place to Green River in charge of freight trains, They are accused of burglarizing and robbing these freight trains of valuable merchandise in transit betwcen San Francisco and eastern cities, The robberies are supposed to cover @ period of twelve or fifteen months and thousands of dollars worth of yaluables are mlum‘g. Four of the parties are under arrest, and telegrams and officers have been dispatched for the others. Some of the men have been in the employ of the road for years, The affair was disclosed through the treachery of one of the guilty partics, and it is supposed im- munity has been offered him in order to get his confession. The four under arrest ar named Matthews, Pillsbury, Kennedy an Dillon, The names of the others are withheld 80 as not to defeat the operations of the officers. Liquors, tobaccos, merchandise, groceries and every- thing that could be readily disposed of was taken. Suspicion points strongly to two op three prominent business men us the receiys ers of the stolen goods, but nothing definite can be ascertamed until the prosecutions ——— TWO OF A KIND. ‘William Nowlan Following in His Murderous Brother's Footsteps. BostoN, Oct. 12.—William Nowlan, a brother of Milkman Codman’s murderer, was arrested last night on suspicion of being about to commit a deed similar to that for which Eddie Nowlan was hanged. Nowlan, it is said, had discovered that his employer had money in his possession, and so planned to get it just as his brother Eddie had planned against his employer, Codman, e A London Editor Dead. Loxnoy, Oct. 12.—Mr. Levy, proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, is dead. Hyoa oupanl THE LOST FOUND. The Missing Mrs. Brown is Returned to Her Family. Atan carly hour yesterday morring a B, & M. engineer saw a woman sitting on the river bank near Gibson. When he returned . o y 3 emperor reappeared his face bore traces of | | ) n be returncd | yopin'in open court. It is thought that a the resolution until after tho clection at | ffty-tive pounds to the bushol as Mo.® | equal it in north Nebraska. Tt o] muese, neme” couid not "be | dap emotion. Tho intarview tetween the in the evening ho saw her unear the river's | organization exists for criminal purposes an least. The president's sdence on the subject o YRGS = S————— 0 Py 0« edge lying down, and upon his arrivalin | that those now under indictment are buta 1§ Yegarded a8 ominous. pounds. Official sicves are also to beused | pghlana Republicans Enterprise. learned, meb an oMoy o be gtroct and | pope and emperor was cordial and did Bot | 0 ronorted the fact to the police, The | fraction of the larger whole, Wwho will evente PARTISANSHIP IN THE PATENT OFFICE. in determining the amount o irt in touch the burning questions of the hour, the emperor having assured his holiness of his desire to strictly adhere to the confirmation policy in politics, social ques- tions and religion, The pope replied that the security and grandure of the German empire would gain a great deal if the liberty of the Catholic church in Germany and the independence of the papacy were to be more effectively guaranteed. His holiness insisted AsnLAND, Neb,, Oct. 12.—[Special to Tug : e wheat, and it is to be tested only on the basis s Neb., o Cloveland administration began to bun. | for No. 2it is to be scaled down in_price on | campaign in Ashland occurred last night gle the uffairs of the government. The most | the basis of & cents per pound. Prices for | under the auspices of the republican league. Elaring instances relate to the appointment | Wheat in the country are to be on the basis of | A¢7:30 the flambeau club, under the charge R e I o wost rhaponsinle | Minnenpolia quotations, less the frelght to | 48 TEDLIe LATRCUR CLUb, Under LUe Crel sition in the ofice, as those oficials pass | £ach point buying. All'this is manifestiy to | O SHPWAIR & Lo WcH nney, fored ' Hne B O o, patonts Jassod. Tt ja | tho advantae of the farmer. The millers | on Silver street and gave one of the most O e e e han ong | Want the grangers’ wheat and are willing to | magnificent displays of fireworks witnessed e Tt I o peq | make some concessions in order to getitand | in Ashland for a long time, after Which the 1o Gemocratic applicants. days in advance, | keep it from going out of the country. The | multitude filed into xminston'! opera house P largo number of successful democratic | Plan is regarded as a very serious blow to the | until it was packed full an another man plotting for the murder of Russell. ‘rhey ~had their plans arranged, the girl sald, to overpower the milkman in his room at the stable, secure his money and take the train for New York. They had a herdic engaged to wait for them and take them to the New York & New England depot. When the girl had heard this could not be learned from the officers. They are now locking for Nowlan's alleged accomplice, and have hopes of finding him before the day is over. woman was brought into town last night on | ually be discoverc an engine and turned over to Officer Hudson. When taken to the police station she was identified by several people as the wife of H. R. Brown, a foreman in the Union Pacitic tin shops. Mrs. Brown wandered from home last August, since which time her family haa lost all trace of her. Her condition is pitiable in the extreme. The dress that sho RI0OTOUS MINERS, A Georgin Coul Operator Killed By Strikers. St. Louts, Oct. 12.—A special from Macon, Mo., says that Thomas Wardell, a wealthy coal mine operator, was killed at Bevier this afternoon by striking miners during a riot. 0 8 . ev Nearly all of the mine owners have eogaged many were com- s ) ey intend to con % | wears is torn into streamers; both sleeves are 0 fa P hsot AW e Minneapolis milling interests. elled to leave for want of room. The meet. | front him with the girl's story and secure o | that it was absolutely necessary ‘°£ "“"}:‘ gone and her arms arc exposed to the ar, | DEW men, and these have been coming in .p..x;a'-;u "w«\‘l sot down in a great meas- e ing was called to order by Lieutenant Gov- | confession if possible. terests of European ctvilization that the | \u, o 500 /4 ho wae barefooted, only a few | from abroad for several days past, Thig B w0 TN PRRAONAL A Bad Police Inspector. ernor Shedd,:who introduced to the audience | ~Nowlan is twenty-two years old. He de- | Roman question should receive satisfactory | ghreds of one stocking being lefi. The | action of the operators greatly incensed the The s g today rend. | Bosto, Oct. 12.—Inspector of Police | the Hon. G. M. Lambertson, of Lincoln, who | nies the girl's story, insisting that he is | gettiement. What answer tho em- woman is undoubtedly insane. She was too weak to walk from the patrol wagon into the police station and is suffering from physical exhaustion, Rr. Ralph was called and he administercd what aid he could. She had evidently eaten nothing for some time, and Officer Cusick brought her food, which' sho was unable to eat. Her son, hearing that she had been found, called at the police station and took i ‘wholly innocent of any eonspiracy. ereda decision in the Indian depredation | Mountain' was arrcyied lust night on the ":l';‘l':g““",".’;“',':::u:"“{::‘,,‘;‘ 'h'}fl “{z}‘“fi CEN claim of Periston & Miller, of Lincoln, Neb., |'charge of having recuived stolen property | Mills: bill = and proving that the amounting to $131.764, e depredatians a¢¢ | knowing the sume to b stolen, His arrest | democratic argument of tariff reform means 3507 and 1508, by Sioux antl Choyennes, The | Was made in connection with two | in the end free trade. It was a grand speech, Secretary finda that the evidonco is insufi. | others. ‘Thomas O'Brien, a clerk in the | filled from peginning to end with solid argu- clent und that the claim was not presented { the Old Colony here, was arrested | ment, such ouly asls capable of being pro, within the time sy ecified by law. stolen $250° worth of tickets, | duced by the bost-posted men on the tarift To-day the bill making Lincoln a port of sold to Mountain for | question. The glec club and the ladies’ re- e dasithe bllL makine: Diucoln a port of ie had been able to | publican club werealso attractive features of strikers, who are bitter in thelr expressions against their former employers, especially Wardell, Threats have beon made by the strikers against the new men, but there wag no violent demonstration until to-day, when souie of the new men were set upon by the strikers and a general battle followed, Dur- ing the riot Wardell was shot und killed, There is intense excitement at Bevier, and peror g to this my ioform- ant was unable to tell me. After the emperor had left, however, tue pope ex- pressed himself in most flattering terms with respect to the kaiser. A procession was next formed to visit the museums and galleries of the vatican, which, having exam med, his majesty descended to St. Peter's — BAD FIRE AT VALENTINE, The Finest Business Block in Town Entirely Destroyed. VaLExTINE, Neb., Oct. 12.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—A great fire has been raging here, but is now under control. The found, called at the polico station and taok | foars ure entertamed of “further bloodshed, e vord hotaos, was announced us ready togo | Steal during the pass two years, the raily and added greatly to the enthusiasm | finest business block in the town has been | and inspected the sacred eaifice. 100 itaationlof Rarfamg: WLTGCee | T sheril wnd a posse have goue to Levier, {0 the president. ¥ et of the mecting. burned out. The fire started at 10:20 in the | At 4 o'clock the cmperor left the vatican ———— The Rock Isiand in Colorado. enator - Maudorson will leave for Omaha | "““’,("h’ C ] nllnu: ¥ -cto-l-y- - A Rally at Holdrege. rear of E. McDonald's hardware store and | and drove direct towards tho quirinal. He Reno Tries to Suicide, CoLORADD! SFRINGS: Colos Oct, 18.—Rail to-morrow morning and his secrotary, Mr. Fnoar, Neb, Oct 12.—|Special to Tne A Ba ‘Holarege. . spread rapidly, burning E. McDonald's hard- | was again heartily cheered by the populace. | HARrmisnura, Pa,, Oct, 12.—(Special Tele- Ok | BERINGR (O0l0i1 08t 19,1y Ham, leaves to morrow night. Thoy will not | Bue. | ~The canning factory of this place is | HOLPREGE, Neb., Oct. 12.~[Special Tele- | ware store, his large dry goods house; Shaw’s | s & 8 i S Lo laying onthe Rock Ifland was completed to a till sometime after the election. fhe troops had been withdrawn and as be drove along his carriage was often surrounded by the crowd which pressed forward, eager to catch a glimpse of his face. An imposing demonstration took place when Queen Margherita, who was taking her usual drive, met his carriage. about closing for the year, putting up its last 5’_";“" to 'Jh"T ll‘" 1—A s:'mm'l_:cnublwan cans of tomatoes. Preparations had boen | 3 ly was “‘“M'";’ '0-"'»1)“- he M'Sil"; 5 2 arrison and Morton club, comprised o ho senate the first of next woek, providing | made to put up 65,000 cans of tomatoes, but :ur an adjournment on next Wodhesday, and | on account of the dryness of tnis section i twenty ladies and sixty gentlemen, and the t congress would adjourn on that day or | the newness of the business to tomato Holdrege club of 100, all in uniform, paraded sdiny. 3 hand 21,000 emp . | the streets headed by the Holdrege cornet The secretary of the treasury has awarded | I y bas only | band and the Holdrege martial band. Ex- the contract for the aj sachies to the fed- | put up 400 barrels, though prepared for 1,500. | Governor Daws and Secretary Laws ad- handsome block, in which were Shaw’s gen- eral store and residence; the United States signal oMce, which 18 a complete loss; God kin & Wagner's photograph gallery, Me- K shoe shop and Sparks’ Bank of Cherry Courty, The loss is estimated at $20,000, with but little insurance. Two cows were burned in Shaw's barn. Valentine has just gram to Tue Bee. ]—Major Marcus Reno at- tempted to commit suicide here last nigh He placed a revolver in his mouth about to pull the trigger when a friend grasped the weapon and prevented him, The cause of Major Reno's rashness is attributed to domestic troubles. A few days ago an M tor Hoar, of Massachusetts, said to- night that a resolution would be adopted by this city to-day. Work ceased witnin a few hundred feet of the Rio Grande track, and the Rock Island rests at the foot of Pike's peak. The citizens celebrated the event with the firing of guns and ringing of bells. A grand banquet will be tendered the oficers of the road by the board of trade on the 2uth, hey hav voted a system of watcr works, but it is mot | Th eror stopped his carriage, | Oder of the court was granted dirccting : e g eral building at Nebraska City to Martin ——— dressed the thousands assembled in language | yet completed. oo L B‘Z'::gmrg g ‘dcl’n“hn\\: Theiy | him to pay £50 a month for his wife's sup Restoring Passenger Rates, ‘ Hendrick, of this city, The award calls for Letter Thieves in Buffalo. at once eloquent and convincing, Congress- - o {hdis A port. He has since told his friends that his Dexver, Colo, Oct. 12.—The first step #1841 BurraLo, N. Y., Oct, 12.—Over a bushel of | wan Laird is billed for this city on the 18th. HANGMAN'S DAY, majestics then exchanged a few words In | income is hardly that much, He now Colonel Bate, chicf of the free delivery — towards a restoration of passenger rates to the east was taken by the Burlington late this afternoon. The company posted a nos tice on tho front of their passenger offica they would restore the rate on the 2lst the mean time the people broke out into most enthusiastic cheers and the carriages had great difficulty in moving on. The im- perial compan y dined together and passed a quiet evening.~ Outside the illumination and partly destroyed letters addressed to busi system of the postoftice department, has com- [ foc e ERTIRET R T o the pleted his annual report of the operations of | 1A% KT ST UIE B ROTR, 000 O fed the postoftices throughout the country. ‘The | FEF€\0 S SROTEIIEE JheY M0, TP vident Feport s in tabular form, and shows the rev. | {ly: to lotters \ere stolen by some one cone threatens to kill hiis wife and himself and he is being closely watched. The Dorsey-Weatherby Debate. Freyoxt, Neb,, Oct. 12.—|Special to Tug The outgrowth of Congressman Dor- lenge sent to E. P, Weatherby, his A Colored Murdewess Expiates Her Orime on the Gallow: UNION SrRINGS, §, Oct. 12.—Pauline McCoy, & negro girl aged nineteen, was AL B The St. Joseph Right of Way Suit. Sr. Joserm, Mo., Oct. 12.—[Sy al Tele- e t ) A e T S : 1 SReSIN ; the Missouri Pacific aud Santa Ko, R I S P AT i, ote. e | Bected with tho postofiice. Tl postmaster | democratic ooponent for political honors, to | hanged here to-day forbe murder of Annio Populsz rejoloingy contipuod e Idoigbs. S1am o; /Ts8. EgbI=Judye Rhencer .ve o presgnt, al lcast, will stand by tid 4 Heihe- LYY BYMOW, Qi0. A0S 1 and pg ro making an investigation. i | V -yeajold white child, last IN. e The Union ' Pacific, while non- B ity N ebrasen has doveiosna | . ‘This evening Shiclds, having recovered dolikyy tho JMuca 0L 1haday I il Surolite | Jordan. e h:“l’::i-::cmdwlhl’pnsue b SOBRHX STRICREN Paul & Kansas and Kansas City, St. Joseph | committal, is disposed to follow' the lead 02 more during the past year than during the | {ofeWhat from his drunken stupor, made @ | giscussions: St Paul, Monday, October 22: | the neceasary persons being admitted. The | Terrible Aflliction of a Young New | & Council Bluffs right of way controversy, | the lurlington. previous year, “”‘ opnioamian o fi"‘,“‘-, 4 John Shiclds, | Ord: Tuesday, October 23; ‘Scotia, Wednes- | crime for which the woman was Langed was York Man In Parie. granting the request of the former for the B e s R A clerk in the oftice named John Shiclds, | gay, October 343 Loup City, Thursday, Octo- | a peculiar ono, The wicsim, Annie Jordan |Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.] use of the latter’s track into the city and e A Postoflice Robbed, s Sl % S Ju recently appointed, has been arrested. o g pe 3 i ! ebraska and lowa Pensions. gl Central City, Friday, October 26; Columbus, Saturday, October strayed away from her home in Montgomery, and nothing was heard of her till her deac body was found in a ph thicket. Circum- stances pointed to Pamline, and she was ar- ed with the dead gir's clothing on her, e was found guilky lest spring and sen- Pants, Oct. 12.—[New York Herald Cable —Special to Tur Bek.|—Very sad indced is the case of Mr. Edward O. Bird, of New York, who is now lyiug ill at the Grand S, Louts, Oct. 12.—A spe ton, Tex., says that about 2:50 this morning two men entered the postofiice here, forcibly gagged and drugged the night clerk and I from Ho WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—|Special Telegram 10 Tur Brg | —Peusions granted Nebraskans: 'EKA, Kan,, Oct. 12.- [Special Telegram Increase—John S. Stanley, Nora; Fraucis D. | to Tre Bee.]—Colonel James Bell, ex-mem- Weber, South Omaha; Josiah Kiser, Johns- | ber of the legislature from Rice county, and ubluug the road to getto the union depot. The Diagonal will not build its line further until uext spring. e Burglars at Arlington. ] A Rally at Stromsburg. STroMSBUKG, Neb, Oct. 12.—[Special to Tue Bee.]—The republicans of Stromsburg < hotel. Mr. Bird, captain of the Sixth com- | AmuixgzoN, Neb, Oct. 12.—[Special to [ Wentthrough the pouclies just brought in town; James Balston, Falls City. former owner of the townsite of the town of | and the surrounding region held a grand | tenced to death. Ei were made o get | pany in the famous Seventh regiment, is well | Tnr Bee.|—Burglars broke open four of the | L1\ sast wiid San Antonio and. the wost: Pensions for lowans: Original invalid— | Larned, committed suicide yesterday. Ho | rally and torchlight procession here last | “2¢ E0VErnor to interfere, but to no known in New York socicty, The young Greentield, Sidney; Peter Rice, Des Moines, | told bis' family that he was ‘going to'take a | evening, C. E. Atkinson, of Lincoln, and K . e G . | nap, and, going to kis room, nothing was | & o e e 4 ! Yorewo-Jumes | Eunace, | Lo Grando: | S0 o hiat of Him wnut o'tiock, whon e | O B Waldo, of Ulysses, addressed a large Wilion, Leon: Jacan K- Coma. Eihig "Var | was found unconscious with an embty vottle | Budience, at the opers house. - This com- S g el e S R | of laudanum by his side. He bad changed | Mmunity is ‘intensely republican, and wide- . ock Cubbler Bally' Gloneh, Kelsque 11 | his clothing for his best suit and bad delib- | 3Wake as to the interests at stake next No- leading business houses here last night, tak ing a supply of guns and small arms from the bardware store of John Hamming, a fur overcoat from J. L. Blessing’s harness sliop, a supply of cigars and whisky from N. It is not known how much money the thieves secured. Alf Roberts, the clerls, has not res covered consCiousness, man reached Paris two weeks ago. This was his first visit for some months. He was looking forward to the pleasure in store for bim and his aged mother. His two i —all A Big Fire Raging. Sr. Louis, Mo, Oct. 18.—At 1:15 this morning a fire broke out in the Vandalia rail- way freight depot im East St. Louis, and be- - . The Lehigh Valley Wreok. e o Tl caa i LM A U Hansen’s saloon and about §5 in small change WiLkesBakue, Pa, Oct. 12.—There wera is clo 4 x A R RN AS i AN | fore the fire department from this side could from the Arlington meat market. The totul | no new developments in the Lehigh Valle | Rauney, Ceiterville; Joha P. Carpenter, | Orately planned the sujcide. Tison and Morton, ¥ A [ e sesna i dopot. was, doomed and | PlaDIIng o surprise for them by arriving un- [ 1va was about $125. There is 2o clew 10 1ho | raitrend secidont to.duy, . AN businees a | Cac.eld: Georgo W. Tatton, Climax. e St 4 £ the fire had spread te adjoinig buildings, in- | expectedly. The surprise was other than he | robbers as yet. LS A Washington Briefs. Ciicaco, Oct 12,—At a joint meetivg of all r.znnu:‘:‘\e'esm(l)?t"1"!):{:?5:\:1“;17 Tax Areportof yellow fover at Green Cove | the cracker bakirs between Pittsburg and Foe g iap Springs, Fla., Aas. been received by the ma- | the Rocky mountains this morning it was Be.]—The Dodge county democratic con: rine hospital. Pleasant Valley has been suspended, in the mines there and clsewhero. The doad will all be buried to-morrow morning, Peter had prepared. Mr. Bird rose in apparent good health after his first night's rest at the Grand hotel. After breakfast and some cluding a hotel filled wif ‘!)90 le. A second alarm is now being sounde d engines are hurrying from this side to the conflagration. East St. Louis has no organized fire depart- . H;l‘lel. New York, Oct. 12.—A dispatch was re ———-— The Worl 3 i d ceived by Secretary Munson, from President | Kline, of Providence, aged fifteen, another no hos N i i unanimonaly agreed to advance the price of vcnl‘mnewx’u h‘l‘lhll\nsle]nh) lncrm;:mi’ Ene ment. -ho;::;‘l;:n he;:;ux:lt lo:a d)”ve in uiw UU;u With | yon Der Ahe of theSt. Louis cub, this morn- chz_nn;..‘.: :..h::.u--(nhm, died b tho bospital attocretary Fairchild left Washington this | crackers from one-half cent 10 1 cents pep | NOMInees for the logislature are L. P, Lar. Pitssorail on Ireland. the ladies. While in tho carrlage he was | ;g gauing that itawas now positively set. | "™ 'V Rl afternoon to address a meetivg of busiocss | LOULCL tho various kinds mabufactared, | 590 8 suloonkeeper, of Fremont, and Hall | gerals on Lreland. suddenly scized with @ fit of dizziness. In | yied thar four of the world's championship A g Tremm—— oW, 'The change goes into effect to-morrow morn. | CPristy, & farmer living near Scribner. WeAGo, Oct. 12— ([Special Telegram 0 | yeply ‘to a question of his mother's he | games will be played in New York, four in i Oct. 12.— Confiicti Another Tr Short ing, aud is due to the advance 1 flour and | Geor#e'L. Loomis was renominated for | Tus Bee.)—Jobn Fitggerald, of Lincoln, | sgia: it s mo use talking to me. | Gt. Lous, and ont each in Hrooklys, Philye | SAN Fuaxcisco, Oct. 12.-Confiicting ru- 5 no! Ollv. 3 e: I:I" lml' 3 i lard. cu\;\‘;y’uuoruey. and Dr. Devries was nomi- | Neb., said last evening that he was uot going I do mot understand. 1 cannot | delphia and Cincinnati. mors were in circulation yesterday in regard 7. Louis, Oct. 12.—An Alma, Kan., specla [ nated for coroner. -+ . 3 : At Millionalr Ly says: ‘Treusurer Flelds, of Waubanseo | A Twenty-Three Minute Interview. ———— to England to testify before the Parnell com- | 4o nor bear and I have a terrible pain in my —— to the condition of Mlillionalre Figod, The county, was discovered to bo a defaulter to- | RouE, Oct. 12.—Emperor William was cor- Woman's Foreign Missions. )'?a“vz‘.?:fdb:.""gln'fi Fisinony a8 aoted a Le sum of $20,00. He is under ar- | dially received at the vatican by the pope to- | NFURASKA City, Neb., Oct. 12.—[Special | of oy Eaticdtion thought, would be county will lose nothing, as his | day. A private iuterview, lasting twenty- | Telcgram to Tug Bee.]—The secoud day of | home rule lorlull‘d and that 'in @ very are goad, thrée misutes, followed, - the convention of the Woman's Foreign Mis- r = rumors of his death could be traced to no re- able source. Up to a late hour last night Fiood's son had recelved no news of his father's death, A private telegraw received 1 the afterngon siared thad he was ww._‘ head.” He was taken promptly back to the hotel, where he went to bed. He has been therg ever since. It appears that for months Past Mr. Bird bas sullered with severe he ad s. At New York—The Saale from Hrewen; the Danwark, from Autwerp; whe Adriatic, from Liver| pool. At London-The Maine, {rvia Baltlmore, 3 e T ¥