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— T ———— Pr— EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAIIA. WEDNESDAY, MORNING, OCTOBER 17 1883, NUMBER 12 THE WHITE PLUME OF MAINE. | A6 oot vt o vt [ NEWS OF NEBRASKA TOWNS. [ ftcie e et meemsinirs | UNION PACIFIC INTERESTS, | st smitna aativantiie i | A BAD WRECK AT RIVERTON, track cheered again andagain, Judge Thur debate, The speakers discussed to fow months man simply had time to thank them before —_— hit the Mills bill and the relation of tarift the train started. Another crowd equally mimediately dential election, There'is, theref W prosi 10 Tea: —_— It Beckons the Ropublicans on 0 | o lari i tvery bit as enthusiastic grected | An Old Man Waylaid and Robbed | ¢ 3 e How They Have Been Congulted BY | jical year LI‘\, T it | Two Freight Trains Damaged to the Certain Victory. AL AR LR TR M R at Nebraska City. Morton at Pawnee City. Cleveland. receipts, In view of the increased activity in Extent of $30,000. coupled tow Wabish train Thurman Pawser City, Neb, Oct. 16,—|Snecial all branches of business, it is believed that e " and Uovarnor Gray both spoke beicfiv, Whr —_— Teograt to Tin BaN]s, Storling Morton they will fully equal if not exceed the esti e BLAINE'S TOUR IN INDIANA, | rabach was reached a crowd of L0 | FOUR TRAMPS UNDER ARREST. | inokchiere tonight. The opera house was [ AN APPEAL TO WORKINGMEN, | tite Sl THE EMPLOYES ESCAPE UNHURT, - who introduced Governor Gray, and th flled, many farmers. coming from the THE OUTLOOK IN DAKOTA. : shouted more than ever. Five hundred try avound. He talked mainly on the tar Tie Addresses Several Large Audiens | T O, TR OO0 T G T ners Near Valparaiso Make Pistol | Ghaking over an hours The Relations of the President and psis of the Annual Repe the | Convention of Royal Arch ) ces of Enthasiastic Hoosiers on ington showed their oeracy by hearty ap Targets of kach Other—Governor e |~1‘n i the Railroad Fully Set Forth in , Governor of the Territory. Cedar Rapids — A Railroad the National lIssues—Other e hayer Enthusiastically Re- oL Gty NEVHO) 10 (pecial a Circular — Miscellancous e e L S e Cashicr Short in His , al Notes VaTHg detot Heaaud oy Y M snd Ml ot i) R A b.—[Specta ; of Dakota, in his annual report, says t Political Notes, \H»:ni.nvl-‘\. \Iuv |‘ uded by the |:. ym‘-.l L+ r‘\‘.lr ceived at Creightor to Tne Bree.|—Amberry Bates and son \ Washington Notes. there has been a gain in the ;.‘\‘». \ion of the Accounts, groating. 'nm-L-f;T\'\- ..”f.’v“w."«r‘ \f.;;.‘.: in e Charles were to-day brought before County territory d £ the year of 72,346 ina total Tiaine at Lafayette, Carriages to the Wayne hotel, whero another An OX1 Man Robbed By Tramp! LN T G R LG L L Cleveland's Hypocrisy. population of 610,8:3 quantity of land A Scrious Wreek. New ALaxy, Ind, Oct. 16, Blaine and [ large crowd was in waiting and gave e | Npguasicn Crry, Neb, Oct. 10— B e WASHINGTO BUREAC Titk OvAlia B, | | Bewly filed on and purchased for settiement | DBs Moises, T, Oct 16, [Special Telegram \ party left at 8:20 this morning via the Louis i PR Telegram to Tii Bee, | —Michael Schmidt, ) 4 b '- b1 FoURTEEN T STRY o || during the sear was 2,500,000 acres. There | to Ty Bee.|—A snecial from Riverton, Fre- ville, New Albany & Chicago railroad for Hewitt's Opinion of Tammany. an old gentleman, was slugged and robbed A Rally at Hastings. : Wasminaroy, D. €, Oct. 16, isan awakened interest in all that pertains | mont county, says that a wild freight train Lafayetic NEW Ye 16,—Mayor Hewitt has | on South Fifteenth strect late last night by HastiNGs, Neb., Oct. 16.—[Special to Tue An address has been issued here in which | to education, an increased number of pupils | raninto a regular freight standing on a The Blaine party reached Providence at 9 | made publi tter addressed to the com- | three men. To-day three tramps were ar- | BEF A great rally of the republicans was | BEE readers wnd the x\.mvttw of Labor | i the higher and special schools, with a | switeh at that place, doing a large amonnt of 1 o'clock, where the first demonstration of the | mittee of the citizons' mass meeting which | rested and recognized s his assuilants and | held in this city this evening. The addresses | throughout the country will take intense in- | marked tendency towards one general sys- | damage, On the reeular freight the bumps trip oceurred ral kundred people con- | recontly renominated him to the mayoralty, | 8150 as the men who had entered a residence | were delivered by Judge O. P, Mason, of | tevest. 1t is headed: *“The Hypocrisy of | tom of schools for the territory. The report | ers and couplings of eight box cars were dess [ gregated ahont the cars, ‘They checred for |y Se 8 FRRERETR LA C Do glad | b the south part of the city. Five kews of | Lincoln, and Hon. J. G, Tate, of Sheltonl Mr. Cleveland, Let Every Workingman | recommouds that congress authorize the , whils the cabooss was telescoped and. | Harrison and caled for Bialuo, who came | ¢'uiyaraw i Mampiany will bo content to | Soof,\Were also stolen from Matter's brawory —— Read This,” and at the outset calls attention | rental of school lands for the bevetit of a [y it s * S T O inotive { gutani shooi hands with theai ‘until tho | to withdraw i Tammany will "1 X0 | for which four tramps wer arrested. STRIKERS NOT SATISFIED, to the fact that “twenty yearsagothe federal | Sclool Hiud, Tiie goveror cncloses the was burst, demolishing much of the ma- ; ulled oul i citizens’ cof ee choose a clea b — Sovd T RE L EHA L O Srioneaie | DOFLO arpenter, of the school iRt Sl Tl i b At Salom, the county seat of Washington | democrat other than himself or a Tammany Washington County Republicans. A Misunderstanding Rogarding the | kovernment loaned the Union Pacific: rail- | yinos, which states that the minmge in- | ScEy; Kour box and stock - gars "‘rf“fi | county, a crowd of about two thousand | pomince, Hewitt denounces Tami Governor Thayer Warmly Received, Agreement Made in Chicago. road company _$38,500.000 i G per cont | dustry of the Back Hils s taing [ Wit SRR NG ST Giietely rutned awaited the train and ehoered WSULY 88 | ag @ secret oligarchy, @ poii Cretanros, Neb,, Oct. 16— Speeial Tele Ciiteao, Oct. 16, —At a meeting at 12:30 | bonds, due in 1897, and took a first mortgage [ on new life. As to the discovery of tin | Nirphwy KAuse wits aEne Caltbietely b bk Blaing appeared. | Generul - Hovey and Cor- | oreanization whicty sceks irresponsible con- | pram to wi: 1er.|—Tho larest republican | this morning at the North Side Car Men's | lien on the property of the company for the in the Black Hills, the governor remarks that | property is estimated at €0,000. The acely 1t they wore prected by a large crowd, which | SEion and eitizenship, Howitt states | d st night by Governor don M, | George Schilling made specches counseling | Since been working to avoid final payment: | gliemor recommends. the passage by | the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy listened attentively to the speech which as the author of that plank in the | 1 The Creighton opera house was | moderation on the part of the men and teli- | that the laws have been persistently violated | congress of a law enabling him o veto items Short In His Accounts. e dtsocrat _':f}.?"”5.‘“,”\»‘.f],‘f."f}',’,f"""f‘:;f demoeratic national platform of 1534, which dto overflowing by an enthusiastic | in€ them to wait until other means had been | by this road during the present administra- | of appropriation in the bill und approving jovx Crrr, Oct, 16— [Special Telograi bra. states that -tho protective . tarift | Shhosed tho “mportution of forclgn labor | aydience, and as the governor ented at 9:30, | oxhiausted beforc resorting to another strike, tlog, with the knowladgo of the president.” | stch as tre unobloctionable, 'Haa'sosug: |, Foo Bl 1 1, Slonnaker, casbior in i 1 ok far: Ao bonent: of ih ',"fn""“l"r'“‘“l‘”,“ ““*j aull i ‘“l“"("'j"_';‘ the applause was deafeming. The speech | The men declared that had they fully | THG address further states: “We have proof | {853 AN ARthonity, Ue EEVER Lo CoRtanatio | o oo e & Northwestern freight. ofiica east. Blaine mentioned the fact that | goui R i F O O e o onte, | Was listened to attentively and ap ted. | understood the features of the compromise [ that in November, 1855, President Cleve- | ests of the termtory seem to demand it, Tho Y S ) fadtord wis Tarkely: intorested in butlding | S07p0n with the great bady of our peoble, | Governor Thayer need have no foars us to | agrecment that they never would have de- | Jand's attention was called to the fact that tho | governor rencis bis. recommendation that | Lorc, disappearcd st Saturday, ihe coms i { Bone and sent on o sy that tho Mills bill | §fo* the citizenship which our laws confer | (e result of - the gubernatorial vote in Knox | clared the strike off nor_accepted the terms | 1o Pacifie railrond has divorted its carn- | the liw preventing aliens from acquining ex. | PAnY's auditor arrived yusterday and has i | struck down ail ction which the tarift | R0 S nof his beinga know- | county, agreed upon by the conference committee, £ bl b tonsive tracts of land. be amended so that | discovered a shortage of 5,200 in Sloanaker's ! has hitherto given tho building stonc of the | "k}, ho says in conclusion: - patt —— Even the menibers of the committee declared | ings to escape the payment to the government | il iges'or money corporations can loan | accounts. The books arc in bad shapo and ! Pimted Slates finst that of Canadn, 11 | iih ave not and never hal any sympathy | 13, \in, Neb., Oct, 10— [Special Telegram | there had been a misunderstanding. A re- | of 25 per cent thereof under the Thurman [ igudy i the torritory on land, and in case | the shortage will bo probably much = § { | SR it Shesita ot b e, o continuod, | Sithy the fenow notting moseinent whieh | (o "0 Mo Washington county ro. | POrt eireulutedejust after the meeting began | act; that it had used ussots belonging to | ey Decomoowners, o be allowed a cortamn | Tho companss loss Is covered by a bond { ' wll the building stone of Canada would have | dh and toleration o religions be- | publican convention metat this place to-day [ HHat b¥entv-fve of he 016 & ripmen are o be | the government loan in building and buying | time in which to dispose of it. In conclusion | wiven by the Canada_Insuranee: company, L. ' cheap transportation = to the citics | jigr Jut on the general question | and nominated M. Cameron of Grant town ot thon . the men generally. | 2000 miles of unprofitable branch roads; | he awain urges that Dakota be adwitted o SN iGh hE g NCtaRtiVEsY bERTON TR TOrK 1oAY i ' of the northwestern states, which points | of Socerving th ity of the suffrage ing e t o uy the wmen generally & state into the union, ker. 3 v pa " | $hiey can roach cheaper thin lodford can, | Ofrserving the purity of the suffrage and f snip for representative, W. C on, of | Some of the speakers advocatea a | that this road had paid out from 1575 to 1834 | * k e Wiy, S D GRS velic) R g ! y can e 1 e dienity of citizenship, 1 stand where D P 5 ] y — - came here from: Awmes, lowa, three month e okl ekt the dignity of citizenshin, I stand wliere 1§ i for county attorney and E. ierco, | stay of action until ufter November 1, when | over 18,000,000 in dividends contrary to the NebEAES drd Tows. Putants: cait 3 3 & { think on election day you will find it | danoi i G forn fst leolaration of <he | ot Blair, for coroner, The following resolu the new system bewlna 1y the abolishment | decision of the supreme court, et Fur- | ywasmxaroy, Oct. 16 th - i ] ot r e w?»:‘\W;x‘uu":.‘.’.‘::. an advocate of tariff reform, and intend to | tion was adopted by a vote of 80 to 18: Rl e ‘,:::),‘m‘.:‘;‘.“‘mn‘“,m:“,‘j“, & | ther the petition sets forth that an investi- | to Tk Bre)-—Patents grauted Nebraska The Anti-Poll Tax Italians. ] o on o nt eheering ), and - mot | joté for the democratic candidates for presi- | Resolved, That it is the sense of this con- [ strikers who are dispoged to view the matter | Kation of this matter was smothered in the | and fowa inventors to-day mund H Des Moixes, Oct. 10, Spacial Telegrai ¢ U5 i, the: ro-elocuioll of Urover/Cloves | Somasne e onaont; T slan e n that the sentiment of this county is | with coolness suy thut%y that time all the | interior department in January, 1856, the | Amplor, Beatrice, Neb., window sereen fix. | 10 T8 BEe] —The county attorney of Hand- L | land.” .m‘\L»,Tn‘ |”1I| W and ; er first, and then for | opposed to the submission by the legislature | men now out of employment will be | investigation discontinued and accounts of | tyres: Be BTt e DRy ot, 1o, | 1ton county was at the governor's ofice tos Colonel Snowden, of Philadelphia, was | i EAS EPGELY, in W) Tespagts whoro 1 Bas | of thisstate of an amendment totho constitu | given new pluces agd thus the whole | gs2s,100 due the government as a part of the e R R e e S S T and stated that the eases against a num- then introduced. He spoke briefly until the | S ey : 1l unneces- | tion having for its object the prohibition of | matter will be satisfiotorily settled. The | g7 7 CHE G0 BOEEERETEE T8 S ° | wheel plow; Thomas Caseaden, Waterloo, ; S e 3 { B ! ary restrictions of individual liberty I am | the manufucture of malt_and spirituous | meeting adjourned at %058, . A commit- | 2 Per cent of the net caruings approved by | 13 submerged heating device; John J. Hen- obLilinnsifor poll tax In Hisoountyliad § General Hovey and Corporal Tanner lefg | Unalterably ovposed liquors within the state of Nebraska. B e s onteat 10 Wallon. Vorkes to:day || Secrotary Liamae and sentytor that treasary)| Sl ISV 880 UOAE SERER SERC T ot minated amicably by the departure of the 3 the party at Bedford, where they speak to e The following was ulso adopted : p Iis interpretagion of the agreement | foF collection, have never been collected. On f X T TP P/Re e FEEE VO CORPE PR cigners, They had refused to pay the night. i ' & FAST TRAIN SERVICE, Resolved, By the republicans of Wash- | finally 1 the contrary nn: interior .‘l"' artment has A n C. Johnson, Oskaloosa, fa., €oall )1 tax and appealed to the Italian consul at o onortant | § = eton county Nebrisia, in - convention | At the Lake View Wouncil meeting last | iEnored the reports of the railroad commis- | drill; William Kopisch, Blue Hill, Neb., door | Chicago, and the mattor finally becaue th | e aministon, wirero & ¢rowd of | The Northwestern's Action May | assembled, thit we heartily indorso the | night Mayor Boldenwdl presented a commu- | SiouCt siowing the attempts made by, the | hangers dohn, Iy Meldie, Wayne, In, dinner | subjoct of international corrospondence, but \ T OEOR (Vo A Tth Serthousann eeatod tie Cause a Rate War. Gorirac of tho THon. Ciiarlos . Manderson in | hication suying the North Side street railway | Union = Pacitie railroud - to swindle | pot: George S, Montgomory, Atntic, I | While it was bein investigated tho Ttabi § { D e ke fow words to | Cutcaao, Oct. 10.— Speclal Telogram to | the United Stutes senato and believe the best | company had forfeted its charter in Lako | the government on its acoounting of the not | artificial fuels ‘fhomas Owen, Work, Neb. | who wore working on tho railroad left the : { Muin l Citenao, Qet. 16, [ Spocial Teloxram 10/} LG urty Wil be subsorved by | View bocause for ning daya it (i ot run | AL of the Kansas Pacific branch and of | perantation. pacioci and attachmeit 107 | connty and tie case 15 tow dropped withou | R TR koo : . unceme BTi0r6H | iia . laotlony e s 0t Jid mot vun | it Pullman service and on the construction | draftsmen’s compass for measuring lines: | W ! God bless your old bones,” was the re- | and'in Monday's Be thut the Chicago & ars every fifteen minytes of the day, as re- | oo tliowed the branch lines, The ad- | Clinton P, Rinker, assignor >-Hialt to D | mark of an enthusiastic admirer, as Blaine St hat the Chicago & 4 e e Guired by the'ordinance, 1t was referred to | Mileage allowed the branch line 1 linton i J assienor of oue-half to D. S —— ] stepped 1o the platform at Stonesvilie, Northwestern has given the required ninety Select Knights In Session. the mayor and city attorney. dross connects Juy Gould with the adminis- | Griggs, Mo Neb., pump; Elias C. The Supreme Court. At Gosport and Cloverdale crowds of one | days’ notice of withdrawal from the agree- HasTiNGs, Neb, Oct. 16.—[Special o Tue | Phe inexperience of the new grip men re H‘;{“";’I'l_ ;“I‘J]-'r"l“m;.:?’lh "v'"l"r".'.‘,"-‘.“"}‘.'."':“I'f\‘- }"{ Gl xln"w' _lu-ffl 3“{‘“ l-y‘l“h'": Drs Moixes, Ia., Oct. 16.—[Special Tele) hundred to three hundred greeted the pass- | ment not to run limited express trains be- | BEe]—The second annual session of the ‘u]nm[ ina cable being broken in several | {he PHECAGE OF 4 R R WL A I el L gram to Tue Bee.|—The supreme court filed g train, which urrived at Greencustie at | tweon Chicago and tho Missouri river was o [ Grand Legion, Select Knights, 4. O. U, W 0 T e o, T juet | and tho_transfer 1o private persous of the Nebraska And T6Wa Pansions: the following decisions here today: 5. BliCHTIRG o taos UG E N0 TN EoR o ha ot | of Nebraska convened in this city to-day. 1t | I i the La S bk 1 which_shou ce been paid to the TR Ul G S. P, Bryant & Co. vs J. George 1Y At Greencastle the crowd numbered about | SUrPrise to most of tho railroad ofticials not | G5, \F CRRER GORRENCE TR C Ut A0 U utar | When traftic is usualld busiest. A riot " oc hich_should huve been paid to the WasmizGToy, Oct. 16— [Special Telegram . Bryant & vs rize Pink and ment. The president is sharply ar- | 4o i rongions ST naver, intervenor, appellant; Cedar 1 for'iremoving the land commissioner | t0 THE Bee.1—Pensions granted Nebraskans : o at North Avenne and Halstead Jacob § two thousand and was one of the most en- | immediately interested in tho Missiourd river | [ 8atC SR PEGEN B s athite: and . i thustastic of the day. Colonel Snowden [ passenger traffic. Ithas been the general | hus nowa membershipof about fuor hundrod T'wo horse cars driven Ly new | 00 staod between the corporations and the | Reissue and Iue WAL 3ol Gy, || (LI B ol LG spoke bricfly. opinion that of all the Missouri river lines the | Nearly two hundred = were i attend- | M were | showorod with rocks und | LGS i it adds that the secretary | Doniphan. William Dohms vs J. F. Mann et al, appel- 1(.{:{:3.52;1‘"&.&“ purty wero at, dinner When | Northwestern was the most anxious to stop | ance at ~the = scssion to-day, —making B o e A e ot " | Of the futerior was afterwards rowarded by | Pensions for lowans: Charles Perry | lants: Cedar Rapids superior; afirmed B L o At aaion a.,..n‘f-‘ running of fast trains, and as it is the | their headquart '-&‘m.](.. IR |‘|’An \'.I_l‘viull patrol wagon suved the new car men from | Promotion to tne supreme beneh for his fail- | Brown, Ottumwa: Henderson Rose, Creston tn:le:'..',.'|\]:'."\!‘:.'«\‘ ‘ \-!‘r:vl"|l.:l!vv||'l of Clayd H Frm fhont 200, Whto declared with emphasis, | first one to withdraw from the agreement the ro elacted: James Weoars: | being stoned to deathis Wit the cars, where | IS 10 enforce thelsws cd fallure to pro; || Hanry D, Duffleld, Pittsburg, - ItoissBe | %o ibibe & Ool, anpeliant, vs Witham When asked by Colonel Snowden, that loach: | opinion is that the attempt to get along With- | Serear Betable vion s mhnder Goorga 1o, | they had taken refugeis Quite o number of | toct the gavetmwonts intepcsts agaunst | Androw W. Tibbete, Allertons Simon P. | igny'ana Mary E. Glenny; Monroe diys dale was democratic always. oht the fast trains has proved ncomblate faile | Wilanin, Minder s e O o, | Dnssengors wore hurtdbyifiying missiies be- | the Lnion cacitio reirosd. o prosicens | Moss, Columbia. ‘Refssue and Increaso— | ¢itiiimimed; . o o "At Laadojen, the next town, about four hun- | ure. It seems that the Burlington for some e ATl e Grane Tatand prariders | foro escaping’ Zrom ithiey proximity to. tho |15 Joatged \ WIN. TVORIRE he OUSHIAIS | John G. Klingaman, Wutrloo, Western Land vs William B, English, ap- n]{t':ll wert I|-rn-~v-l| xlm-u;m:'u sy ?‘hll\::u‘l :'r"x'v';n xlr;Hll“ hnim('x.im 1 running ‘lhrrluu!); B. Risley, Cuibertson, senior workman: | BeW men. b ¢ bk and in the sanss connection the query is Washington Briefs, pfil‘lnm (eighteen cases); O'Brien district children, who cheered repeatedly for Harri- | trains between Chicago and Denver anc T Gl StHE T IO P Db A G : AT i A A 5 Bl ) son. Mr. Blain d: I have no word to | made better ime than could be made by the | af \'\».,1‘,..‘ ‘5:..47.‘. :‘;.‘“":‘_,.3.‘1”{.'“:,..‘.‘," ‘(k".’,;',’_,.\ 1"- 8till Anof Wreck. {';T.femc..f&h;'S‘G‘nflk'inflhfiia"o'??‘3‘:1",;5.‘- Senator Allison contemplates offering a | * rmed ¢ suy except in congratulation. The republi- [ other roads, In_consequence it secured a | Doan, Grand Island, guard; A. R, Vansiekle, | MAUCH CHUNK, Pr., Y 16,—The news of resolution this afternoon or to-morrow, pro ] o Thion Pacific Lt 3 cans ar where zealous and at work and | greater share of Den are large stockholders of the Union Pacific ved and Died Together. ve travel. The North- | Hastings, medical ames W, Care | another wreck on the T Shigh Valley railroad viding for a recess until 'November 10. ' The xaminer r ilroad, and would profitimmensely by such 3 g ot AU : : it Des Moixes, Ta., Oct. 16.—[Special to Tl confident, and we intend to elect Benjam western, in order to get even, puton a | and H. \W. Cole, supreme legion representa- | was received this mérming by the superin- | g ing?" resolution will not take effect until the sena- : v 2 { i ( Harrison presiaent of the United States.” | through'sleeper to Denver, and to'be able to | tives. ole, supreme leg ¥ U T dwfl‘si:m - ‘Y‘Nm— -ll‘”lwl““_ A s Bty tors present have finished speaking on the [ BEr] —A remarkable series of coincidences [Prolonged cheers. ] make Tiator 1ime now. gives' nooe (o withs e N ndentontho Mahengpiysion, o Bor B e D tariff bill, which will be probably day after | is shown m the deaths of two youny men, Half-past 2 brought the party to Craw- | drawal from the agreement. If the Nortn- A Gang of Horse Thieves, sylvanla frolght train safiinto a Lohigh Val: [, =8 Nett ARG Ry e Javor | to:morrow. = residents of Garry Owen, Jackson county. g fordsville Junction, where a stop of ten min- | western had not withdrawn from the agrce- | @BENKLEM A, Neb., Oct, 16, —[Special Tele- | 1Y gravel train on that division at 8:30 this | %S E T Goqiived in the ercction and | _ Theclerks in the departments here are | Their names were William Shanahan and utes was made, and five hundred people de- | ment the Alton and some of the other dircet ! | putting the practice of pairing employed in | ot @ i congress to a novel use, It is said that many Dentls) Donovan; v Boths ‘ysre (hofk gRie R clerks of republican pursuasion who feel that | Faised In the same town, both were tweuty- 2 | they cannot afford to go home to vote, are | seven years of age, both were married the uten s e, s v hndrod peoplo e | ment tho Alton wut some o Uhe ather et | B to T Fm5] Ta dulke Cochrants | Moming illing six persous outright and fo- | eoimplaton af the low pressuro fibirn cive Penrcd g said: My fricnds, 1 have only 10 | done so January 1, as it has been their inton. | C0urt this evening John W. Banfll was con- | JUFE O¥er honty. latioistemitutinganiiventildton anns Bay Wurrah for Harrison.” In'the crowd was | tion to restore the fast train service next | victed of horse stealing. He will be sen- | The killed and injured, who were mostly | s fo¢ he (eGPl SOOBINER &g Lot BMOwE a gentleman, John Wingate, woaring an The action of the Northwastern has | tenced to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock, This | @l Hungarians, were apon the gravel train | &, b5 bGHCrs weie s (RO JEY | pairing off with democratic clerks from their | same day, both of their wives died within 4 anclent broad brimmed white beaver, which tened the time when such service | makes three of the gang who have been in- | With the exeeption of one, who was on the [ & Co., Bultimore, '$14,575; Samuel . | States who are likewise pencuniarilly em- [ day of each other, and they themselves bot i he hunded to Blaine for inspection, stating | 18 to be resumed. The restoration of the fast | fosting this part of the state who have been | Penusylvania train, Pope & Co., £16.100; Crook, Horner & Co., | barrassed. By this arrangement the reiative | died yesterday and wi buried to-day. An g that s grandfather i worn it in tho 1840 | train scrvico by the direct linos will placo | sontonced o the penitentiary this torm of | * It was threo hoursdygigre help could be | Waltimore, 8575 West Point Engino and | stind of the two partics islest unchauged | 8¢ {rbmivielien, Mo (0, ok i 2 crowd responded with vigor. Then Blaine | probably try to get even by cutting rates. | state's evidence, 1f he does there will bo | 108t 80 much blood thifl "« feared many of | gepresentative Holmes has gone to his A KANSAS CITY BET. e i | returncd the venerable hat, remarking that ————— some startling discoveries made, as there isa | them will die. A cial train carrying | home at Boone, [a. i The Brown Poisoning Oase. H | :l‘h:llx-r-;l to ‘;llil‘”r“"e'll'{i::m:“yln::::::I::”nlllhl‘lllll THE DIARY SHELVED. well organized gang workiug southwestern | physicians arvived tHree hours after the ac It is believed that a conclusion will be | The Owners ‘I" ‘:"‘0?“ Wager It on | Mywox Ciry, Ta, Oct. 16— (Special Tele- | o elect another. 118 el - elicted Neb a o r vester ¢ vide) 2 oy di ory - o o1 ache 9 e Siol OW WOW o Jleveland's P! ra Tue P, 'he gra v | { to elect another, This sentimont eheted | o i Press and Teoplo Discassing | JoUraska and northwesters Kansas and | cident, and they did gvorything possible for | reached from tho Sioux pow wow, for th X Cle s Ele ¢ S| to. Ty Tibe Ther giand Jorvhl ¢ i i : T & | castern Colorado, the injured. openings of their reservation, in Nebraska | Kaxeas Crry, Mo. Oct. 16.—[Special Teled | 10w in session. The celebrated Brown fame | 1 crowd gathered and cheered.) ol Blalno Mackenzie's Brochure. - —_— and Dakota without further legislation from | pram to Tue Bee.|--A novel election wager | 1y S i ¥ L‘,'“',’,'f,‘ Ind, Oct. 16 *QT e R l;“{“ [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.] Keith County's Growth. HIS DEAD WIFE'S RELATIVES, congress, Socrotary Vilas has promised the | § o' 0 i T O wnert or s | LY poisoning case will bo presented to them pattyartivedimihivoliyial (8140 ihis aflers L1%, Oct. 15.— (New York Herald Cable | OoALLALA, Neb., Oct. 16.—[Special to Tie —s Indians & deeision t-morrow or Thursday, | V4% 2% g horos 8,0f & | for final disposition. Since the preliminary w000, About 8, scople greeted the dis- SRRLDEIOCk D erorictieradiOr ) posk A . 9 peisise L G Jlock of six new nine-room houses w saring. the acclso o tinguished visitor ml lllxu J‘. fon, although | —Svecial to Tue Bek, | —The New York Her- | BEE.[—At present people here are all so Being Searched fogBy u Deceased Ne- 1 MATING THE SURPLU! modern unpr:r\'cnu ts, located in one "‘f “;‘w lngnrx‘:lr v:-l: gu.\:\_n. :|_, \“:T Hn‘ \Im.’l.]m.re- \ the weather was disagreeable and the strects | ald is in everybody's moutti, The intense in- | much interested in poiitics that other matters braska Girl's Husband. SSTIMATING THE SURPLUS, h ® | mained in this city, evidently not longer care choicest residence scctions of the city, offer | ing to live with her husband. Mrs. McKin- ] to enter into an agreement to sell that prop- | ISY, Who was bound over on the charge ot . S E iR B PO | assault with intent to kil J. I, Sullivan on erty for 35,000 in case Harrison is elected, | yponight of the 21st of July, will also have & provided, that in the event of Cleveland’s | hearing. clection the parties of the second part will - — § muddy. It was Blaine's desire thatthere | terest created, not only in Berlin, but | are receiving but little attention. The im Ew York, Oct. 16.—[Special Telegram | Probable Condition of the Treasury Ve no demonstration on his arrival, and in | 0o Germang Ayal by the publication in | mense wheat crop of this section has done | to Tir Bee.)—The folfowing advertisement On June 30, 18890, charge of the committee he was drawn direct i 3 Y . o the residence of Mr. Brown Brocken- | the Deutschie Rundschau of the late emperor's | much to better the condition of the home- [ was published yesterdgy: WasniNgroy, Oct. 16.—Acting Secretary brough. Sixteen stops were wmade on the | diary, isa thing of the past, To-day Ger- | steader and has given confidence to the east- nformation wantedy of the relatives or | Thompson, of the treasury, in speaking this trip from New Albauy to Lafayette, a dis- | mans do not discuss whether Bismarck or | erinvester. Overa dozen castern loan com- | friends of Miss KittiagWallace, supposed to | afternoon in regard tothe probable " » seeking o vhic! i f naition | pay £40,000 for the said piece of property The Royal Avch K tance or 200 miles. A wonservative estimate | o dead kaser liad the principal share in the panics are sccking business hore which is @ | have a grandfather infrockiyn. Died In the | o the treasury at thoend of the present fiscal | The advantage is decidedly Capa RAFing, Tn.) Oot: 16/=|Spoo sl Teles \ of the number of_ people gathered at the sta | formation of German unity; they have for- | futura proserity, Tho Ogallata Land and | o " . Astor House, | vear, said: ; prospective purchiser, as the liouses yield | gram to g 1365 The grand_chapter of ; D a0 00 gotten all about unity and their solo topic of | Immigration company has Just been formed. | Mr. Roaves is a Wraveling salesman of | Theappropriation bills having all been | het income cqual t07 per cont on an dnvest: | 10/ yoval Arch Masons convened here to- i Extensive preparations have been made | d o | The incorporators are ten of our hestibusin ussion is Sir Morcll Mackenzie's def ! men, and the object of the company is to in- Phelps City, Mo., andithe dead woman was | Passed by the present congress, some esti- | will he required to deposit in any eity bank [ day with representatives from all parts of for to-morrow’s demonstration, and if the | which appeared in the Herald of Friday ! ¢ e mate can now be made of the probable sur. 0y efei oa 5 ) i SR ; ARt a ald a . 13/00uRty! his wife, They were farried in Culbertson, | Mate can now be made of the probable sur- [ he may name, a forfeit of wt lcast ‘$15,000, | the state. The following oficers ! | weather is pleasant it is calulated that from | qyo German papers had expectefl as had the | 49°¢ immigration to this county. SR T alasom | bius of revenue for the fiscal year ending | and the owners of the property will at the | elected: Grand high pricst, H. M 20,000 to 30,000 people_ will be present. The o Neb., two months ag. Kittie Wallace was o e i as : i cst, { historic battlefield of Tippecanoe, where the | journals all over the world, to be able to in- Hog Cholera Raging. his wi maiden nagpe. She was delicate | June 30, 1889, over the expenditures for the :i'ff"‘};“fi l'!-:' X{lt(.“'" in-escrow awaiting | Sioux City: deputy grand high pricst, ¥ } B o woaiirn, 18 seveh milos morth ot | troduco Mackenzie's brochure to their read. | Tatmaas, Neb., Oct. 10.—(Spocial to Tim | and died suddenly g Kansas on Tuesday | same year. ATERL OR 0 R Su ol ‘lj?,‘.‘.':.'mf'\!:x:n:::f'::; gr‘xl,n‘i"':'rr‘xi;m"‘x? i the city. General Alger, ex-Secretary of the | ers to- but having Leen forestalled | Ber.]—Hog cholora has again broken out in | Mmorning of hemorrkhge of the lungs. b Estimating one or two minor items, the . 3 3 - & ’ Lk § Navy R, W. Thompson, General Hovey, | by their Parisia A Naw Y ork. o it 7 0B GHOI8 (68 OKen 0L 1B vond the fact that shethad some relatives 1n | amount in the aggregate is $306,000,000, and Fatal Boiler Explosion, Vanhon, Mount Pleasant; grand secretaryy I N i itvan, iombaon, (Gonoral oveys | by their Parisian and New York contempo- | this part of the state and a number of | ¥0¢ [ (4L I BAGERN O FAVINR I 1 amount in the aggregute is &06,000.000, and | gygyyr.axp, 11k, Oct 16— [Special Telegram | Alf Wigate, Des Moincs. J { distinguished. speakers will arrive i the | FATY they have gracefully accepted the | farmers stensive losers, One farmer | time before they weroMnarried, Mr. Reaves | the permancnt aunual appropriations, which f ooy, Bee)—A boiler explosion last even- - X morning. Mr. Blame will reach the battle | *beat, o use a journalistic expression, and | living south of town has lost 15 head of | kuew little of his wife's antecedents, He | are put at $115.640.708, make a total of . nine miles novth of here resulted in the The Nemurrage Matter. ¥ Fround about 2 o'clock, and speak shortly | given full credit to the journal to whose en- | hogs from the disease. In several partsof | Was anxious, however, that her castern rela- | $421.610.70% The total estimated revenues are | W FREIFAR SO0 0 R0 REE TS | Drs Moixes, Ta,, Oct. 16.—[Special Tele. [ ufter his arrival. This will close his canvass | terprise they owe the iuformation they have k 5 AR Gl tives should know of her death and that they | €140,500,000, making an excess of revenue | Instant death of L ne serious, i gram to Tue Bee,]—The local freight agents E val. ¥ mation they bave [ Nemaha county hogs have been dying at a Sl ke & uot fatal injury, of four others. Engineer ¥ } in Ind The ‘celebration will last two | acquired. rapid rate. Thomas M. Cox, @ promincnt | Should sce her befora she was buried. But | oVet the total of appropriations of about | v unmmnf‘ an was the man killed® The | applicd to-day to the railroad commission for | | days. * Governor Forakor, of "Obio, und | All the Berlin pavers and all the German | farmer in ' London precinct, s among the | Ie dil ot kiiow the sfdress of any of thetn B B ro meiih® ropreacnts | causc of the explosion is unknown, a hearing at which which, they could advo- § othiers will speak on Thursday. ap tha ve sucher SR i AR o | and finanally determiged to embalm the body | the ac 5 ¢ 1¢ e curres : Lpawn, e . : e Y {‘.::x:m ,1;‘»“ n“:v‘.\x‘ wfi.‘;n m:u?.:vsul fr“:x"x l|-'h|.r:' n\“fll \kl'!x)‘-\xrul".{llllw‘:l\}.u]::un“;'s\tmi':::d and ship it east and fdvertise for relatives, | fiscal year. A careful estimate shows that |\-L‘”:“" M"i“n‘l’;‘\"“ l:u‘,‘lm ler of | cate the charging of demurrage for cars left Harrison's Appointments. the Herald publication of Sir Morell | the Widow Burk are among those whoso | USINg his wife's maidn nume s the only way | SfIhescaprronriations thore wili be at. Joust Baay exploded this movning, instantiy kiiling | inlonded within a cortain time. Just now : targe delegation from Columbus and other | EFGAY, bus tn short giwves the Horlinors 2 ivod Toatarlnvintiatbanat akes an actual surplus of £56,000,000, | man, The totul damage will wmount to | want to keep their cars standing long upe points in Ohio, headed by Governor Foraker, | cafes for the next three wonths, The A Democratic Rally. & il - SIS which is substantially the same amhunt esti’ | $5,000. 4 oo loaded without extra churge, ) Tohit be addressed by Hurrlson at Tomiinison | Machrichter here peints tho whele story. o | - McCoor Juxcrios, Neb,, Oct. 18.~(Special | 1 ove 5o @ERne kL pop s | mated by tho secretary in the anoual report. | | BltaMox1x, Pa, Oct. 10.-The Camoron - { hall. General Alger, of Michigan, who | it appeared in the Herald in full. The Tag- | Telegram to Tue Bk ]—The democrats of | 7% * i L il i BY6R thle docs ok falely seiueasny 1ha | o ol E L iga o inEe The Davenport, fowa & Dakota. spoke at Lebauon yesterday, spent last night | PIAtt republishes extracts and calls it u | McCool Junction and vicinity held a rally | He Passes Away at His Home in T DA atane fiscal year of 18% | and caused loss of about $5000, Insured, | DES MoiNes, Ta, Oct. 10.—[Special Tele- in the city and calied upon General Harrison | Medical scolding. Who Dost suye .t i8 | heretisevening. 'The firing of anvils com- Chicago. 16 ihcluded the sum of wbout $1,000,000 | About one thousand men were employed in | €ram to Tus Bre)-Some time ago the Guring the evening. Next Suturday will bo | hauphict of the worst tyne, 80 insulting 0 | monced at 5 o'clock and continued until 9 |~ Cuicaco, Oct. 16.—John Wentworth, better | for deficiencies in appropriations | the collier : Davenport, Towa & Dakota railroad po ol rarcior ey e 500 | e ity ta b milent o the tuppect, | 0'¢lock. ~ At 0 o'clock the city hall was | known as “Long Joht,” aman as well known | for 1885 and prior years, which should Luye | MiXsEaoLts, Oct 16.-A Duluth speclal | tioned the commission for an over-head : k 4 ation 9 IAPRuR ZRIMNE alivh 15 of the ta by Judge MeKeigan of Rey ahY ch e congress and paid out of the surplus reve companpuu 8t placo caught fire The commissioner: s X - aro being made in anticipation of the event, | tie brochure in a leader, but ut the same | Cloud. Mr. McKeigan is a very ablg | Wentworth was one bL, Chicago's oldest aiti- | yyyaq of former years, Thns, added to the | morning und were consumed, together with I U s R as it is expected to make it one of the most | jnan "ll‘x_l_ ]mu u,“lc‘ fl\,‘rl:m x; Vu‘r d | sheaker, and Nas many warm friends in this | zens, and in his day was mayor of the city, | above sum of £6,000.000,ineréascs the surplus | 4000 barrels of ol and an ol train which petition, ordering that the crossing be built i s e s 4 i5:MngEHOr PRI he Nutional Zewtung | vieinity) His specch was confined princi- sssman, and egitor of the principal | revenues of 1550 to §7,400,000. This docs not | had just been switched in. The loss is $130, J He b 1 notable of the campuign. Drummers are ex- | calls Mackenzie's defense an exhaustive re > ! s x 7 *" | and the expense be sharea by both roads e RN Tl e e e ey | Pally to'the tarifl issue and the Mulls bil. aper here. About a month ago bis | include the bulances which will be covered | 000~ Unmisur equally / § pected rn:ll hicago, St Louis, Buffalo, ,U"u;“ s (15 ALt “m_ - geueral health begad to fail and death re- | into the treasury on the 30th of June 189 Loxboy, Oct. 16.-=A quantity of petroleum 2 e — i Syracuse, Pittsburg, Louisville, Fort Wi eitung | anc 1 r Keith County Politi sulted this morning, | Wentworth was seven- | of unexpended uppropriations of ‘1587, and | in tie forehold of the stcamer Ville de : 5 a hor aitie 2 very bitter about the Herald's P ) A Postoftice Burned. ! and many other citics, Among other novel | ¥, uber | (ARONE |10 HGASR | OoaLLaLa, Neb., Oct. 16, [Special to Tug | ¥:threo years of %, e was woult, s | prior vears, which, according to earetul esti- | Cataie, at Caluis from Philadcivlia exploded | Dpy Morses, Ta., Get, 10— [Special Telge ! 5 juced Wi b & Hal robably be oy ATy ANk . ]—The gr 'al fight at the o estate being wor aast §1,000,000. wates, will' not be less than $600,000, to-day. The vessel afterwards sank. It is PH,-§ h S MO e LB RER band of forty-five pieces, cach member of | Probably because they first received the Beg.|—Tne great political fight at the com- ik ikl S, = ; s s, i adagt v eram to Tue Bee.)—A fire last night ab Which will Do orgeously arrayed. in eomio | BeWS from a paper published in Paris. The | ing election is between Heury Rayner, of - “ T s¥pandiires there s included nearly | feared thaysome lives have heon losk B0 9 LN AR RE B { uniform. At night o gerand masked 0 | Freisinige Zeitung, which does not love | Sidney, republican candidate for the legis The Waiagule Tour. H NP0 i, ploling. Tung, whish e P Bnoy6 s4kUER of Olinion,, doatioyeR 4 i uniform, At ight agrand masked conveu- | EXinigs Soline Which dece not, Iehe | Sidney, republican candidate for the legisia- | 0. et 16, Bajperor William, King | FeAIY part ‘of the “surplus revénues, and Donldnlt Biana s e aanaUmTIny: postoftice and store and hotel adjoining, bes i SIRHAN q has failed in the lines or' tho picture of the | Yre from the Fifty-fourth legislative dis- |y myare, Prince Heareof Prussio and the | oy gdded, will —make = ‘a Ctotal | guscr, Ga, Oct. 16.—In Jauuary, 1556, | longing to the postmuster, Gieoro L. Mo- ¥ Thurman at Fort Wayne. Eufarsrof Iath Avgush. o Golokne Oe ieiets anc B G Bolix, of Ahia Rlaos on e | notiey of Acstagul R ts srivad i thie of | BBUON0 of revenue 1 X | povert s Smith, of this eity, was murdered | C1ure: 08, §3,500; Insurauce, §00. I SUBRPOROL dask Al AN e, S beratic ticket. strict usually goes : cessar) Four Wavsg, Ind,, Oct. 16,—In accord- story of the Hera'd. about 1,200 republican majority, buta num- | ¢ity at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Tne | expenditures of the government for the fis. | by Lewis Edwards, colored, who was sen- Bottling Works Destroyed. ance with the announced programme, Judge e ber of the locat republican papers are making | progress of the exalted visitors from the | cal year, 1884, which would make the actual | tenced to life imprisonment. His attorney Towa Farrs, I, Oct. 16.—[Special Teles Thurman and party took the regular train The Knights of Labor. a strong fight against Mr. Rayoer and may | station to the royal palace was made at the '\':.'_”A ‘:; ‘IIYA'r "“4‘. I.:\::»]ll”h at the end of this :l:“ux'ml W m-_\\l trial, uml ll:l'l'i\\l' was 1o ha gram to T Bre,|—The Northwestern Bo for this city to-day. At the Indianapolis | PmiapeLrms, Oct. 16.—The generalex. | SPUsChisdofeat. ‘,""““"’“ L I"W‘i"":" the ;' “:"\-“."_' e |* The cstimate of the unexpended balances | broug oA A :Ilw«!‘:\‘;:v&l:h‘(lug tling works wero burned here last night' depot @ hearty cheer was given by the | ecutive board of the Knights of Labor con- Republicans at Ashland. L et i ot usiastis | 8t the close of this fiscal ycur, given above | day morning o party of masked men en- | Sbontancous cowbustion is suposcd to have crowd there assembled as a “God-speed” to | tinued its sessions to-day. The resignution | AsnLaxp, Neb, Oct. 16.—[Special Tele- | yeception, - 4 is extremely low compared with the actual | tered the jail and shot him dead, been the origin of the fire. Loss §2,500, Judge Thurman and his party. of Thomas H. Barry was taken up and dis- | gram to Tue Bee.]—A rousing republican % ey palances which heve emalned unexpeaded Ty A Bank Sold. ! Arcadia 18 a small station whose democrats | cussed, but no action will be reached upon it | meeting was held here to-night at Siming- Flood Ratlfes.a Little. the unexpended Balunce’ of appropriations | P2K0ts Saloons Raided Ly Womem. | w,1gni00, Ta, Oct. 16.—[Special Tel telegraphed ahead asking a brief speech, and | before to-morrow. Barry was suspended | ton's opera house, The veterans of 1340 to LCopyright 1888y Jaines Gordon Benvet.) for that year was §75,514,000; on the 80th of | GRAND Ionis, Di About @ | ot e ek )—The 1ds i*.l fisigt i when the train came to a stand a couple of | from the order by the board last August for | the number of fifteen avere in attendance and | , HFIPELBURG, Oct. 16, w York Horald | Juye I\87, $94,871,805 for the fscal year | dozen women were brought here under arrest | KV 12 08 ZR8IE0 0 T8 FOUMEY ’""n hundied cheering people were ia waiting | conduct prejudicial to the good intereats of | also the ladies' renublican elub, thirty-five | Cable—Specialto Tire Brg. |—James C. Flood | which ended on thilt day, and for each of the | from Thompson to-day. Al attempts at | Bt 108 GovG, wis sold o the Hieat Hationd ¢ with banners, Without waiting for an intro- :‘?:'::{:lcr_k‘ll‘:dnll\:,:':::(,:n(\;ul [u;:u\r:;{ lx':..y. g:ru“g"||| ‘:T'r ;.'u.{”:..,,\“rv blue ,...‘..,:...l in | rallied a little to-day, but there is no question 3.~‘.;< 1~l nd 1855, it W .;~ ll\t‘r[':’“kll,’lll. closing the saloons there having failed, the | @ ° reve ’3 i N g 1 v ik % e of riton | starsof goid. Hon, L. S. Ervine, of Kear- | of getting him out of bed yet awhile. His \e above statement has reference 1o the | ooy o N e B » i duction to the people, whose | from the board will also be acted on to- | ney and Atiorney General A J. Sampson, | wifs and | Al His | xcess of revenuos for the present fiscal | Movien took @ hund themselves, gutting tho Kelly Will Take the Trip. cheers showed that mone wus | wmorrow or Thursd 2 Denvar, delivered the nddresse wife and daughter are with him, and Le is | SXCes8 OF rovenues for the presed saloous and spilling the Liquor on the ground, | Npw Yowk, Oct. 16.—[Special Telegram th Poelod, i Ty ThucmaR aud _ Goveror e — 54 HONIEE, SOLTOONL IR AU Ssaman, still attended by three doctors. {1106, and is entirely indepondent of the sur- | 10F Which they were urrestod. Tt e Dant et S G iray spoke briefly. Among the banncrs in Convention of Brakemen. -~ . e o ! g 4 . B Sur. e ——— ¢ here onsiderable ta) A 4% Byge 3 s o 3 . ) 0w in the treasur, ting 07, i i the Crovd was one with pictures of Clove: | Gouyupvs, O., Oct. 16.—Tho Brothorhood | Vasmnroe Nab 0% ach Other, From the Congo Free State, B0 et S S0r.54 of "fractional A Michigan Lumberman Fails. Auout Mike Ifelly's backing oub of bi agiege land fnd Thuraan with wiobtocs under thew, | | Corwnts 0, Oct 10 The Brotherhood | Vavranaiso, Neb, Oct. 16.—(Special 10 | 1ucssrrs, et 104 courior has arrived | bobi Ay porsion i 1h rcacns supn | Guasi Iarm, Mich, O 16.-J M, | ment with Spaulding to muke tho Australinn | : This caught Judge Thurman's eye, and when | 0f Rai rakemen held their opening | Tug Bew.)—Yesterday evening three far- | pere » S S R ) i AL e o Itrip, Kelly was in the city yesterday an ; iovernor Gray concluded he pointed to it, | session to-night, which wus public. The an- ! T AW = i here from the Congo free state. He brings | not expended within this tiscal year for the | Lane, a well kuown lumberman of this city, Has's fana® talk twith e O B lflx , here is the best thing | have sect | uual address of Grand Master Wilkiuson | (ircever, living about il Wikis Snd . M | details of the death of Major Hartellot, who | Prebsse o, bonds mist bo udued to the | has mulo an assignment for tho benefit of his In regard to the interview M. Spaulding - Fal haboat mow' . 3 1800 | Greever, living about five miles northwest o - . i s rive @ ° @ p) litors, Liabilitics, §100,000; assets, about | 4 % 3 Lt R S0 i Danner. Under that you will march to s | Debs, of the Hirotherhood of Firemen, ulso | several shots were exchanged. J, M. | venge for iil-treatment, The murderer hus | 20th Of June next, > Ca— tako the trip to Australis, and has given me} ! bauns spoice, Tiie couvention will coatiaue’uutil | Greever “was dungerously if not “fatally | \it veen hange. : " | o Vith rospact to the probable revenues for Truth in the Statement. Uia ord of hosior thak bo WL AUpaRr 18 Sep ¢ 4 As the traiu pulled out one enthusiastic man selves up. The Weather Andications. hit Quring the present, fscal year. ub | Blaine, ir., who is at & New York botel with g . " standing. shouted: “Now holler again,. and. {hey Ministerial Crisis in Spain. e For Neorsen Atio - to and including October 15, the daily receipts . pel & £ 23 .| Qid so. Four .or fve hundred peopie| Mabib, Oct. 16.—The members of the Close of the Tariff Debate. oF . Nohraakals Falig, wasaiern, * variablo. | have aggroxaied S naalagl | Narpabl 80 maK, uikories b poniing uf: Lord Tomple Dead . # S 1 g ose cor Bve buudred people. | . . - | Nontn Prases Nobr Och 16.s(Special | Winds 115,868,413 for the same veriod last year, & | nia of the statement thit she has begun suit Lo RN i R 8 ipton and cheercd en- | cabinet are divided ou the quostion of army |, ; Oct. 16.~[Special | Tpor’ owa ana Dakota: Fair, cooler, | falliug off of only $1,51,907, whick miay be | for @ separation frowm her husbacd, or that Loxnoy, Cet, 10.—Lord Mot ‘Paxpio I ? & Mbusiastically, Judge Thurman respouded. | reform. A ministerial crisis is threateued. | Telegram to Tus Bem]—North Platte | s i 3 1 northerly winds, becowing variable, lmw\: lhan wade Up by increased receipts | uny such suitis contemplated, | doad. [

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