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s e R At T g o 3 e -» THE OMAHA DALy BEE EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAH of the bookmakers are significant . MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, NUMBER 130 woweJOWA'S POLITICAL OUTLOOK, the day, Mr, B, O, Wheaden and M. G, | Mme, Crispi Recognized -An ltalian onflict Between the Dominion and — CORRECTING MILITARY RECORDS OF [0WANS, Provincial Governments, Bryan, of Lincoln, were the speakers. Mr. Paper's € the Emperor By direction af the secrctary of war, to [~ Oct. 81,—Tt ) —— R e | we he speakers. A aper's Comments on the Emperor. =L, Y 0 ar, iy n., I« 2 he long ¥ headen spoke for the republicans and Mr. opuriaht 1888 by James Gordon Bennet " ; due to the Influenco of Ohiefs Gall | comipict th retord. the dioharce of Captain e ot bevuen tho dumining | Frightful Acoldent &b & Rallrond | Bryan for tho demoorater F o o o [ b e e erald Gublo | & Pitiable State of Affaire In the and Sitting Bull. DIIver O/ Lithia oty b deors. Towa 1 the domin 3 prbasisli toME, Oct. 21.—[New York Herald Cabl SerBerkich Oad infantry volunteers, July 12, 1505, i amended ncial governments appears to haye Crossing Near Ho A Boldiar's FPunoral Special to Tug Beg. |~ The visit of Count orp on Camp. R to take effect May 15, 165 last. The vlocking by the Canadian y \ Hervert Bisma and the k to Mme. Crispi invitation extended in the name of I JustaTa, Neb, Oct. 21, NONE OF THEM SAW THE OANGER | to Tur Ber Special Telogram The funcral of Charles S. F'HE GREAT CROPS OF NEBRASKA | 110 Service as major, san ered out anc Pacific of the track of the Nor where it cr rn Pacifig sses the Southwestern branch is vess | DECENT DEMOCRATS DISGUSTED honorab) scharged 'as major July 12, 1905, | o cause of the troubl Bdsy e v James took place to-day under the auspices 1:":““r"“ <'““" Crisy ““'“-‘l‘ i ‘m iy fhey Will Hereafter Be Recognized in s mustered for pay in AALBDE AL el e 2 A of the Grand Army. The deceased was by e The . A A B (R E O IRaaTs Hesirta e during the period. embrased bor | local government swore in ubont two hund- | An Old Man and Two Sons Instantly | o New Gansan. 3 X, in 1815 1o voted | 1t 18 Well known here that Mme. Crispi as | The Republican ftanke Daily Aug Betting in W Likdb The o ‘,‘(‘ - 5 red special police and procceded by special Kil While Two Other People for General Harrison, and was a cousin of | hitherto been entirely ignored in diplomatic mented By Hundreds Who Have etting in Washington - Core I“”‘K‘l;‘w‘-‘”mvl‘ ulfu.‘lm[,n “mfl, vv::.l_b‘.vhrj:}'l train to the crossing, in order to protect the Are So Badly Injured That Samuel J. Tilden, He had two sons and two [ and court circles. This invitation is cited to Become Weary of Monopoly recting Military Records, teors, J 19;- 186418 AN “1:‘[ Yo of. | track-laying gang at the crossing of thci Rec oy is DoAbLA daughters, Mrs. W. B. Cushing and Mrs, S, | show how firm the Crispino-Bismarckian Dictation (R foct June 5, 1905 his i oemendod to tako ¢f | lines, On arriving there they fonnd thre Recovery s Doabtful, T 13rass, of this place. He was a soldier it | partnership has become, " i) D Tusten ity BArvics BY | ehgities of the Catadifn Masilio knd & teal: the last war in the Twenty-seventh Michigan "ho Italian papers are filled with amusing 55T Why They Rejected the Treaty. il ant and first lioutenant, same | eukines of the Canadian Paciilc and o train infantry, He settled at Juniata in 1571, L ki B B Hawkeyo Dolittos, WistiiNoTok BUANAY THR OMATA BAN, Har ind’ rogtinonty 1y 1h; 1854 and loaded with about thre red navvies A Terrible Catastrophe. g -’ aetails and anccdotes about the Ger s Mo F DA s et FOURTRENTH STREET, '} 4 IR BRd N SV s, .,:‘,”’,i“l'”lr,fi",‘,"";l‘]f""“' blocking the roud. White, general superin Hoopsn, Nob,, Oct. SL(Speolal to ite HEY PUNISIT BY DEATH peror and his visit to Rome, W LN B to Tim Wasnixoton, D. Cy, Oct®21 § | his dischnree O (b, PSDECUVELLS | tendent of the Canadian Pacific, was present | Bgp,)—A terrible accident occurred at this § says the Capitain Fracassa, “‘when riding in | BEE.|—~Tho democratic party of lowa is ine 1t d ronf re betwee 1 larke as first leutenant, July 12, 1865, | 0050 Sraikile T i 1ol v u Atthis | gensational Developments inoa New |0 00000 ¥ chen he wears | deed in a pitiable condition. The disgracetul is noticed during the conference between | is amended to take effect May 15, 1565: he s | and had di ceraphic communication | plyee last night by which three persons lost CH MuNdEs Ok 18 carriage, and especially when he wed Wfasupl I tho: Fatiroads: disguatad thox the Sioux Indians and Secrotary Vilas last | mus vrm“m.,w»\ a8 v.;;mm“um«mm }“< i1 S ‘“" The men were | h0ir fivos and two wi eriously injured. Na® Yonk, Oot 0l.~Francisco Tatta the red uniform of the hussars, is very insic | 00 S 0 By il '| 1 % l; baale tht wihillo Littte Wounded; Qirey e pany and regiment, to date May 18, 18653 | drmed with ielves i axcs bl i L 5 W Yok, Oct. 2 ancisco latta, NaARt 166\Eing, logs ave too long | Saus of its more decent membors and drove e L S be s o ! s SYNutE :‘” mustered out and hohornbly discharged as | and the engine boilers were filled with About 10 0'clock p. m. Henry Shaffer, a | Natale Sabatane and Guiseppe Caniszaro, sl il 028U LG U hundreds of others over into the ropublican | id a half dozen other prominent chic d captain July 12, 1865: and he is mustered for | hot water and hose was_ready to throw it on | farmer living fourmiles westof town, started for his body, so that when seated he who have been occupying eells in the Tombs ; FATIES, KA BV, oh (0 6v6 oL Blastis suggestions to make, and that they inter [ pay in said grades during the poriods em- | the provincial police. The iatter included | for home. Accompanying him in the wa I VIREIcIon o BeinD ot il o "” o 0% | scems even lower than he realy i, o WL Wi polated remarks from time to time dur braced between the aforesaid dates. many of the promincut business and com- | \ag his stepson David Minnik, his sons Per ;l m"‘l ¥ I(-r “{'”’( b “““;I' it ‘4-;‘ when standing, especially when he “‘I““'-" 'l’_--‘ S “:“' ‘“"I';"' dLh i ‘"C"”"M. the translation of Secretary Vilas' proposal, Peauy 8, Huatn, | merclal men of this city, who wero preset | vy “ana Henry Shaftor, his son Dunicl | Gooper Union, have all made confe ety [ wears the white uniform ot i S e kil Chiefs Sitting Bull and Gall sat in apparent [ pog (o0 oo S oAl Ovar AR Bor, Mliomas Hoa"d g 90pe on, have all made confessions to | v Whe e o rove o o defaulte @ years ago MW oot 1o Ths weee of the & TP | THE WILKESBARRE MURDERS. dhin L G -“*"I‘”‘ ;{L‘: 8 Mr ’L‘nx As | Tuspector Byrnes. Fliccimio was marked | fittess I SRS CRE, e emperor, | MF Hunter rode into the ofice of treasurer e " p f the rool i Pt da drove up to the Elkhorn railroad cross- T o8 N uetenmed | ed and better looking. i i B | T co! o 3 'wavs of rolo their backs against the walls, They ap- | Four Italians Arrested on Suspicion s were present 19 | ingn stook Srain wes AGpPoRShing fom the | oo it “‘L‘ Ll bl .‘j“z‘ e belorked {4 i visit to Rome, suffered from vio- of Adams county on the wave of reform, aud peared throughout the pow-wow to have the ~The Amount Stolen. ing gang were distant about a mile and a half to a society known as the “Mafe.” It pun by the active assistance of the Chicago, Bur from the wost at a high rate of speed. It seems the leut headaches. Perhaps this was owing to least possible interest in the procecaings. | WiLKEsuakue, Pa., Oct [Special Tel- | frof the crossink anid owwing to tho incledt | occupants did not. see the train until it was ’5,"_"’,(1” il ",":’,“"“" N “‘;‘{‘“‘“,'ff the fatiguing journcy he undertook. On [ [IBELON & Quincy :"_‘“(“*‘I'- el L Yet these two men did more than all the rest | egram to Tie Bee.|—No positive clue has | bringe the track to the poiut of the crossing | upon them. Just before the engine struck s.“r."lwrvfilu“. 15"|‘(”“"1W:1 % ‘II,L. i f.“' Saturday morning he had such violent head l:fn:‘ '\“"}li.'v“"nn'f.-.x \‘lf“n”‘;!vll\“m:v’;‘: ‘nhf:‘e together towards securing the rejection of | yet been obtained to the murderers of Pay- | before darkness fell and both sides returned | them the mule team which they were driving ;‘.m."'."m",,".".‘;3 4 “, l:‘."”‘“ e ~‘1‘ "0 | achies that for some time he was undecided | Yince been ranning over his' accounts and Secretary Vilas' proposals. In fact, 1t is [ master MeCluro and his assistant, Flanagan. | to the city. The Canadian Pacific lefta | turned down the track in the same direction have vioiated the laws of the land. Flac- | @) 4 orto go to the review or not. Theem- | find that Mr. Hunter, the treasurer, had oW s 1610 A crowd of five hund '8 " | stroug force of men who remain there day | thut the train was going. _The engine struck | ¢imio had done both, and knew he was to sitotie | bash Saying M, Biitiior: thetndiviang stated, now that the Indians have left, that [ A crowd of five hundred or more people— | Stroni force of men who, romain there day | Hhe K e KO e ar David Min- | die. He arranged with his son to carry on | Peror tires himself by his constant activity. | it P i of, the ndividual, sune but for tie opposition of these two wary old | men, women and children—were to-day warriors the majority would have acquiesced | searching the mountains in the vicinity of [ barracks arc about two miles from the scene | Thomis Roe and Mr proposals, and that, instead of | where the tragedv was committed. Six Ital- | of the trouble, were under orders from the | pre SRS VARV IS Tk e, | dry illeizal tees and - forgetting to eredit sun- \"andinjuring | his business in case of his sudden disappear- | He cats very little and seldom drinks wine, 14,0 4 Sinisof taxes footing uy in the aggre- Lenig. Both licina | ance. On Sunday, October 14, he was en- | but he drinks enormous quantities of teaund | 1ife 1o some £4,500. This amount the distries arious coudition, with some chances of | ticed into the Italian restaurant at No. 8 St. | is an inveterate cigarette smoker. He | court has decided Mr. Hunter must return, a failure, their visit would have | ians wer ested on_suspicion this morn- [ Dominion government O Lan supRLIs) (retovey] ""(-”"-“-;fl"lrv thiy LTI | IS D Ly BT ey (a0 of vards was | smokes at meals between the dinner coursos. | and the cliairinan of the demooratic central B 3 S & ing, b olansed i §edavie A anadian Pacific. he of s of the Nine. | being thrown forty feet away. Oneof the | made the grounds for a quarrel between e smokes & peculi G . | committee will probably have to stop howl- been a success. Gall and Sitting Bull | ing, but relensed later in the day. A dis- | CERSTERR PhCHe. - The officers of the Rine: | B e Yilled, The eoroner's inquest | him and Carlo Quartenaro, The throe mon | He smokes o peculiar brand of Hamburg ing of about one hundred regulurs whose | nik and Percival Shaff i i 2 a SR T veR el o hile i Tl - ¥ | ing about the robberies of the protective understand that the acceptance of the | patch from White Haven, twenty miles from | their men in - readiness. But they | was held to-day and a _verdict rendered cen- | imprisoned row swear that they saw Carlo | cizarcties which at first seem mild and de- | (88 PO 00 FERREENE R0 2 ook | mute 3 Sioux bill means the abolition of the | here, says that four Italians, two of them | are wilitiamen, A corporal's guard | suring the train crew for running at too high | and Vincenzo Quartenaro follow Flaccimio | licious but which contain a considerable ficiently large to liquidate the bill. Whether power and the breaking up of the tribal re- [ with riffes, were arrested there coming out | could not be obf lations of this powerful nation of red men, | OF ;n » mountains. They claim to have been | the purpose of blocl in th ined for | a rate of speed and not giving proper signals. | into the street. ~ Francisco latta says he ac- | amount of opium, which in the long run | criminal pi secedings will be commenced g the building of the | One thing notwcable was that each of the | companica Flaccimio and that he sought to | gt be very injurious.” Ainst him is uncertain, but at any rate he 1 " fon |l Woods 0n a himting tour. An excited | Northern Pacific. 13y Monday morning the | vietims was killed by being struck in the | prevent the murder. Vineenzo made a lunge . i will_have more use for the corporation From the first their influence s been felt | yoh or' six hndred or more people were at | track will be lait up to the point. where tho [ head. at Flacemmio and Intta dashed him aside. BVoTitaat ZAREIDAY: boodle he is Lundline than he at first imag- by tho commissioners and it was realized | the Lehigh Valley dopot. this. afternoon | obstruction is across the teack, and a con — Carlo then jumped forward and plunged a ined. One of Mr. Huuter's “vouchers™ ZANZImAR, Oct. 21— Special Cablogram to ; is St LAt really amusing, Hegraciously allows Edwin W to guard | affame to-night over the matter, The Cana- | Nesraska Crry, Oct. 21.—[Special to Tur | together nine Italians on the scene, and all, | Tue Ber.|—The British company has been |y jypter the small item of €5,500 for col- othors put together. The decision of tho | dd protect the prisoners. Flanagan, one of | dian Pacitics attitudo is univorsully eon- | Bee.|-—Nebrasica City's ontorprising citizens with the excoption of Garlo, returiied to tho | successfully started and lis conentiated all | jecting sundry back tuxes, and signs the re- i i 5 © | the murdered men, is now said to hive had | demned throughiout the provinee und by Mon- | yeliove in doing everything ason, and do | Testaurant and took an vath of seercey. In- | classes of the natives, Dr. Meyer and Bau- | ceipt Edwin® H. Hunter, treasirer (1) Tn Indians yesterday brings to a final end ne- | on® B poraon velien Killed. about $17,000'in | day it is probable that thers will be 300 or | Uelieve in doing everything in season, and 4o | yoctor Byrnes says that several reputable | ot R0 EEFER R Bl | addition to the grief expcrienced from this gotiations under the uct known as the [ honds and securitics, which are missing, in | young men swornin as special constables, [ 1Ot allow interest in the city's prosperity to | Sicilians have to belong to the “Maftie™ as LI LR Yo L ot | little episode, “Mr. Hunter's demovratio Dawes bill and it is not likely that anything | addition to the §12,00 in cash stolen fr By that time the track on the Northern Pa. | 1ag for a single day. Already preparations | matter of protection to themselves. T gani, wlere they were chained, stripped and |50 qgin his own county lave just sat down further will be done for some time o come | McClure. Three thousand dollars reward | cific will be laid up to the point of crossing | are being made for a renewed display of en- | police expect to have the murderer and his | flogged and made to work as slaves tllthe | ypon his pot condidates for railroad com- towards the opening of the Sioux reservae | a8 been offered forthe capture of the mur- fhd foues e Ieto force | crey and solid growing for tho spring of brothers under arrest soon. British Indians ransomed them. Count | missioners with a *dull thud,” by adopting from the outset that more was to be feared | awaiting their arrival, and the entire police | flict will then be incvitable, The city is | New Enterprises at Nebraska City. | dirk into Flaccimio's breast. There were al- from Sitting Bull and Gall than from all the | and detective forces were on b sistin 3 St 890, Aotolinty Fand AN : Taleki has arrived at Tavota, on his way to | resolutions i their county convention ro- tion, as Sceretary Vilas is determined not to - e probably constst of BU'or 400 ten: from the | 55U Anumber of now mantufacturies hay BETHUNE THE CHAMPIO ALl O | pudiating the vailroad combine and endorsing depart one iota from the premises laid down DI VERAL CRAIG. Canadian Pacific workshops, and the | bee red and will locate here in tie 3 : = Zanzivar. Oscar Lenz, the explorer, X~ gy \vork of the present board. This mear AT T AR A ST L0 |Ga et o T e IOUBLBAL TREARLEVL Ao ou AlatNEa T 00 | uEt Among the number is a large furni- | e _Scores the Greatest Number of | presses thesame opinion as Licutenant Wiss- | 4t G0ret 500 democratic votes for the ropublie’ NG iy gt o iteir Wi lgntes e |y of Br.edoseph s Most Prominent | yon, What the outcome will beit is hard to | ture factory, which, a8 an inducement, has Points at the Sprinting Mecting. man regarding the whereabouts of Stanley, | can candidates in Adams county et f(¢iatata batora S Citizens Passes Suddenly Away suy, but the prospects are that there w b block of ground in the manu. r. Lovts, Oct. 21.—The fiest professional | namely, that he has joined Emin Bey. The Indiauola Advoeate-Tribune, the dem cep tm individuals before returning to their St Josern, Mo., Oct. 21.—[Special Tele- | serious conflict. If one drop of blood is sh facturing district. A woolen factory and championship sprinting meeting ever held in £ —~——— ocratic puper of Warren county, Las kicked) people, " e 1 he dominior ernme v ) o to fic carriage factory are jong B Cr- ¥ b G o ) o u 8§ O 0] over " e « refused to fol v 3 L B Tl 1 to Tuk B | ~General James Craig | the dominion gov nt will be face to fu rriage. factory aro lso among the cor- | b AR O e ternoon FELL FROM THE CLOUDS, ver the traces and refused o follow the! which will dwarf the north wost rebellion of 1585 into utter ius died at 10 o'clock tonight ve cancer of the neck, a suddenly of bosses into th corporation ously opposes Wiils for P It v raileond commise ol o : v a faiv associ- | under the auspices of the Professional | Parac nifi ute Baldwin's Pertlous missjoner Coleman by T Bis Washing. | &4 ook 1 seventy-four years. | conce, n and deiving packe before anottier year | Athletic Assoeition of America. The moet. m London, sioner, and suvaizely denounces the tactics of ton dispatches for his over-sight of Nebraska | 11e was one of the most prominent men in T T e e s by, 1 preparations for the orvaniza- | jng was to settle disputes regarding the real Losbos, Oct. 21.—A World Cable says: | the state committee, The defeat of Wilis by in the compilation of his monthly crop report | Missouri. He sat in congress with Thomas THE CLEARANCE RECORD. e bee e e sbitable/Erounds! | eHamnlonatip; Andlisreartar no’ ApHintar {n]| BaawIn Al thrawall ttot tho Beltisllpaitio an overwlielning oty 18 wow conceded has had the effect of securing the appoint- | A. Hendricks befor he war, commande 'he Fina Rl RTiRY g A [FBEOIEOIDK TIDK] sl Ghite 5 . ; T 4 k L ¥ ¢ and it is even whispered that a propositiol IR o afleatiof moci i “IX‘I“WH ”‘.1‘17‘ nf | ‘x\_‘ ‘rl -‘;”i bl 1“‘»x-d The Financial Transactions of the Manucer W, 13, Sloan, of the old opera | the United States or Canada will be recog- | yesterday without breaking his neck in the | hig been made by members ”"”“.W““,n‘: Jar monthly réturns from the 10 BUI0R OTCL L Sk SORRPY durip S Pass Weel bouse, hus agitated the subject of & new and | mzed as champion unless he wins the title | decent place of am y escuice of 10,000 people. His balloon darted | committee to withdraw bis name from the under the rules of this association. The | upward with immense velocity, Af bellion, was cireuit attorney of the Platte Bostoy, Mass, Oct. 21.—[Sy for October given to the press to-day hi isement 8o successful rou | ticket. following from Nebraska agents rlative to | Purchase, comprising all Northwest Missouri, m to the Bee]—The follo that Nebraska City is at last assured anopera | fastest men in_ the country participated, ST RBSUD MkiNEe M i Judee Hubbard, of the Northwestorn, is e Lo K TOn O g 5% Presdihe it ; N trtenen to e gy e | house that will be “n credit to the [ including’ H. M, Jotnson, of St. Louis: [ 140% fabout & minute it wis @ mile from | siiemising around quite lively, but the tirm Polli Gonty—Promiso of good crop and | tho! Missourlislprema’ Gourt,¢ wis' eireqtt] || ho managers of:the! loaing. elsaring honst ||| s Tne tiousowillibe pmtly by af staeic | Loony STezier, fOhicagos i Tamest lquisk | SEE0e Bp SHAEeti Sy B8 TR e | otialtaive nas, badly) dlsconterted ovenithil good quality. judge; was first president of the Hannibal & the United S sl 1uses | company in which nearly all the leading | Brantford, Oat.: Harry Bethune, Cornwall, | nearly a minute longer, until the adventurer | veteran lobbyist. ‘The Scandinavian element v hillon Iate cien Darorente | Jidmei e i annibal & | of the United States, shows the gross ex- | business men will hold shares. Ont.; Jumes Collins, Edgerton, Wis.; F suspended from it appeared to the naked eye | repudiated Lund, and the union labor party fully matured, but much of the crop will bo | St Joseph railvoad, the first line built across | changes for the weok s Octobar 20, Toshow their uppreciation of Towa trade | Whitney, Nebras| ] buta tiny object, He scomed to be disen- | has aropped Wills, aud now the anti-monops very zood. the state: the first comptroller of this city, | 1585, with the rate per cont of increase or de- | @nd the good Nebraska City's pontoon bridge | 1115 J. ¢, Ryan, San_Francisco, gaging some cords with one, leg. Then ho | 01iSts whom he depended on to support De. Saunders—Corn is ripening good but will | and had occupied numerous other pli hus done, the me shants of this city have | Bryan, Sioux City, Ia. The track was ces of | crease as compar with the amounts for the 9 e T A W o) y ther with the independent pre be light in we undertalien to construet a wagon road from | middy and the tine a trifie slow dropped. There was o momerit of breathless i vress of the ghit honor and trus e wa ading demo- | correspond 7 but no ra SORUat: alaw ety SSEARAIRE ate, are repudiating the whole combination, | e He was o leading demo- | corresponding wocl last year: the bridie across the old river channel and | was won by more than six iuchés. The re. | Sispense. Haldwin was svon descending | Commissionor Dey is without doubt tho will not injurc now. cratic politician and four years ) = over cousiderable of the Towa bottoms for | sult was as follows : e aftar allne yapidly n aomsiderablo | Stronkest, as woll as the ablest, ook Platte—Crop is out of the way of frost and | Stumped New York, Ohio and Indiana g the especial use of Jowa farmers who wish to Figty yards—H., M. Johnson: time, 525 ;!";‘ LY -;n“rh‘l ling r-\Ln I_{ a 'uulmufil:- o« | poration candidete on the ticket. Siuce will be a large yie'd. for the party. Probably no man in the state crrins, CLEARINGS. K come o Nebraska City to do_ their trading. | and 5 seconds. disf l,lfl:l!. dL u“-fl um rc" a H,u ually L\d he was “smoked out” it has beem Washington—Above the average condition, | had as lurge a personal ucquaintance among B The road will be buflt this fail, . _ Seventy-five yards—Harry Bethune: time, | Pafded and the acronaut 'strick ground | conclusively proven that he lhas not a par- ] leading men all over tie try. He w 4 The Nebraska City, Manufacturing com- | 755 & safely. An aneroid barometer which ho car- | 4, : | Buffalo-Corn on high lands is cured: never | leading men all over the country © was Nebr A g 735 seconds. Ted wwith him had registered a height of 9,100 | ticle of sympathy for the people in this fight, 8 DAl Qo g lanna laoured mover known by all the public men all | g vorc pany, one of the largest institutions of its | = One hundred yards—Harry Bethune; time, | ad yeg ¥ nd has been'giving aid and comfort to the a i J Yl eritiie WA : o | New York SEE i 151, it » | feet. Hewas nine and a_quarter minutes ! d t . T at s 3 over the country. He was intimately known kind in the state, will soom discontinue its | 10 seconds. onds i 1o StV firh ] cultivated and weedy. 3 Boston ending. Personally Baldwin has not ads all along by secretly furnishing i3 CassThe reason for making corn lower | by ull the public men in and around the Philadeiph exclusive manufacture of farm muchinery | One hundred and twenty yards. mes B oa e S DamIate Hort them with rate sheots in advance and notifys § Shan: 1ast reniort is because It dried promn: for a_generation past. The | Chicaro. : Gt o 44 oo | and remove its plant from its present site on | Quirk; time, 12 seconds. I e ot oF Inranca | in: thew of the probable uction of the cof- i ibile sonadivillbe: shriveredton r bogan to show itself about six weeks | St Lows " . IO AT Central av 0a largs tract of land near | *Bethune having scored the greatest num- | Ances. Hewill go to the south ol Lrance | 1 ision. The few misguided members of ¢ o ed specralists | in St Louis, | §i0 Francisto 20 2036.43) 412 0 | the railroad, whero buildings covering | ber of points is the champion. next week under better contracts. Ho will | jourmerst alliance who endorsed Doy along Clay—Dry weather has affacted the crop ago, Philadelphia, New York and Bos. | ¢ficinnatt i o yriliboiecacten, land ptiie inatt N o SOt e R with the other comumissioners, are fast dise some. ton. Th gave him no hope and he returned | New Orleans, tution be converted into a mammoth machine A DENVER CRIME. 3 Y ing that they made a mistake in this By y | o 150 tom ton SR TTe b in F Droriiieat] | n o g shops for the manufucturc of engines, boilers, The New Transcontinental. Ao sl L bRl d Al Greely—A fair_stand, but quite green yet. g : ) P ) 3 e : 3 3N continent and by clection day even many democratid { Nomiha—The vost crop evor ratsed in the | Mason and Knight Templar. His estate will | Kansas City . and all kinds of machinery. An Unfortunate Woman Murdered By Savr Lake, Utah, Oct. 21.—The Salt Lake | ylliance men will be convinced that their fne [ county. inventory §150,000. A wife and fourchildren | Louisville " the Nebrasi and Iowa companies nave Her Paramour. ley & Eastern Wyoming and the Eastern | torest as farmers will bo best subserved by ) Keith—Corn was damaged some by early [ Survive.” ‘One son, Lieutenant Lewis A, | GigLities just_completed telepione contiections bo- | Dxven, Colo., Oct. 21.—[Special Telegram | & Nebraska and Western railway companics [ the clection of all “thrce ‘of the republican frost. ‘raig.is of the regular avwmy, stationed at | GRATFCS e e it {520 | tiyeen tue tivo states, thus putting Nebraska | 4o qpyp Bgg. ) —Whisky and illicit love was | have just completed the filing of mortgages | candidates. Webster—Corn was cut short by dry | Ft. Wingate, New Mexico, A o5 o 20 | City now in direct telephonic communica- 8 EIRICAMPATON } LI e S G SR D A SN MSRI00 Qmanal [ 3,388,988 130" | o with all the principal towns aid cities i | the cause of a trazedy here late this after- | in the various counties of Utah, Wyoming | i republiean party aro. walkening up ad Ul ing. The north half of tha county is good iladstone's Voice Coming. Denver 3 fowa and Nebruska, an important advautage [ noon which resulted in the lifo of “the | and Nebraska, through which the re- | last in good shape and putting effectivg and the south haif in places is poor. Loxnox, Oct. 3L.—A World cable says: | Galveston. whici b lor L"lu'.l-u‘«lllip i e woman in the case,” For some time Charles | spective lines pass. These mortgages | speakers in the field in every congressional Thayer—In good condition and out of the | Gladstone probably will never visit America, | Clevelnid The Nebraska City Packing company and § Wright, a barber, and @ man named Guy [are to tho Manhattan Trust company | district, Innorthwestorn Iowa the cause iq way of frost: wili do to crib in two weeks. | yue there is every probability that | Indinnanois the Chicaco Brovision company will com- | Huwes have jointly been sharing the affec- | of New York, and provide for the | DoOWing aud a big wajority is contidently Nance—Corn may be better than reported. | S I i ST Memuvhis menca’ operationayin packing:aha t the mid- tions of Nellle Butler. Wright th fio R bonaylimited b 00 : expected. The democrats are making here Toup—Will not make more than a good “-"r “““‘ Wit N "l' 18 “"‘) there “ll Columous ‘j“'l‘.‘{.}l'\"“"’}"l" “““1 “;";‘ ,"I_;“ ‘l’:‘u" :“"“" e Al Ay ’lKI S 1 hi “5 Gl “"'| ,"‘f‘:““i u"‘:f l""’"“: "‘""“{;mll“’”f ;‘:"0"1““". 'l’("l"‘- culean efforts to defeat Hon. J. H. Sweeney se crop. We had heavy frosts o » | o few days. A phonograph prepared | Hartford double that of last season. The large stock | noon filled up on Blake street whisky, armed e lines of those compa onstitute a | in the Fourth district. oy, Hith and 13th, "mlul o o ‘xh‘}" cclally for the ! o ApREs] W Iaven exciunge building i almost completed and | himself with a revolver and a long knife and | through route from the Missouri river at | iises the northen y‘1~ L L th and 17th, and that damaged all the | spectally for the purpose, with an | N b B e LR s L | T City 16 Bal) Laka City) The syndisars | Dk he northeastern corner of the state, @ corn, and there will be large amount of | enlarged receiver, will be placed near him | portiand e ke Ltz o e By g tha raads b onoso Lo foompiata thal || s e maidug atosparate bl arithe\ Boans soft corn, 'The greatest portion will be good aor i two weeks, . ud Champa str s and accused her of being | bac & the roads propos to complete the | ginaviun vol Prof. Reque, their didute, R B o, e R D . Or thga | Whilo making a speech atn great liboral | Sringticid. The street paving contract for district No. | unfaithful tohim. A quarrel resulted during | entire line of 960 miles within the next two | helones to that nationality, and has alwhys X weoks ago. meeting in Birmingham, though in such a | pujuth, 1 is about half completed, and the work done | which Wright stabbed her in the throut | years. This will make the shortest trans- | boen u republican until r ity I\fl;wn‘i\n: “ Lincolu—Corn is good, although some late | way as not to inconvenience him. The wax | Norfolk is pronounced by }'0 be the best block pav- | several times and left her lying | coutinental route. took exceptions to the tariff .N:mk in the : planted got frosted on the 13th of Septomber. | roll in which the sound of his volce is stored | §t: Josepli iug in the state. Which may be accounted | on the floor for dead. She ' re. e Chicago platform and cast his lot with th { i o Rl A I g Yoo scor ol wWorsestor, for by the fact tha ul,(u city has an inspector | covered three hours afterward and crawled Shot His Wil democrats. Colonel Sweency is finding loya { 3 N HARIRE nb Baralint Ane aondition nnadvi e U0 D QICEPER ANICLAD &1 Low for aimost every block that is laid. into the hall covered with blood and aroused | Wiscnester, Ind., Oct. 21.—This evening | support among the farmers o ove wenthor s :.Nd(.\.}‘:‘ in e con and it | spocal messengor, Exporionco stows tat | Ko e stroct raibway, compuny have tho the Tandiady und was i o hor mothor's | Vietor 111 wont o the house of nis S A B O T l,',""}“,,fi‘.‘,j‘,',:ff;‘,' i evere frosts have inj o ]4‘;;-u’l‘:i‘.‘.:mrpllx:v‘:: e S S poct Lo hiave the line in runuing order this | lived only long enough to tell who hor uur- "“‘"l““"“” ?“;‘TL”"‘“‘" his ""“‘l“l“".“"; polting fori :;.‘.E:r,m),'.m,.",,‘i'.',‘,‘,f:':,,ll,",'f,,,',?'i':, Brown—Frost came rather soon forcorn | good condition as some br t here by mes. | oTotal ... year. o ] derer was. \Wright was arrested late to- | not living with him, was staying. He asked | {iig state and was & staunch sumhorter o and did some damage, 2 B e Cheand Ol Masre volss oughe g § Qutside Neti Mo system of sewers being put in by | niebt and Jocked up in the “city jail. Guy, | to sce bis baby, and when his wife reiused | mow Hhaund e sh o Aipnoronalisie ! Dixon—The corn crop is very fine and no | be distinetly heard in & room capable of hold- - Miller & Co., of Council Bluffs, is extended | the man of whom Wright was “jealous, four | drew a pistol and shot Zimri Moffett and | chairman of the senute commitice Aamage by frost. ingz 00 people. CHICAGO LABOR TROUBLE aluost_over Lhe entire city, und when com- | years ugo wus ucoused of assassinating the | e, warren Harper, inflicting slight wounds, | In the last legislature, and d both the i h e Bo e Hromiaain’ Talr vieldiand TRt BOL s pleted will be one of the hest'in the state, husband of Nellie Butler one night in his A Arney P tho e | two cent fare and the 5 ! d < Anothart BmalllBEc AN RIcG The Nebraska City Electric Light com- | own door yard in ovder that he might have hen he shot his wife through the breast, | (W6 cont Tarc uid the maxinuim tarift billa, | will average about forty busiels per acre, Rellew Demands an Apology. nother Small Sized Riot Grow NADIY s 2ued IEHY 00 t yard i OpCor:43as o migh © & | killing her instantly. After this he fled to | With such a recordto sustain him, Swecney's Kearney —Dry weathier during September New Yorg, Oct. 21.—[Special Telegram Out of the Street Car Strike, pany have made arrangements to put in an | better opportunity to carry on his Lasons | §0"Cooqs. Mrs., Warren Harper took a | election by w good, round major.ty is a moral has advanced the ripening of corn rapidly, s T Sk e R e e Cii1cAo, Oct, 21.—The imported cond incandescent system of lights in this city with the woman. ~ The jury failed to convict ket ani fired at him without affoct. flun: | cortuinty. Ilis defeat by the furmers would B T oo Tatt it | to Tnn Bek. | —Kyrle Bellow, who was told icaco, Oct. 2L.—The imported condue- | "o press company is building a jarge | him, but he was subscquently sent to the | Musiet anc fired av hun without effect. Hun- | 0% 0% S0t ingratitude, MIREES Yah A L ra O E.f con a week ago through the public print that the | tors and drivers in the employ of the | structure on Central avenue, to be occupied | penitentiary for forgery and secured his | 4reds of armed men are pursuing him. 1 rs 3 ficlds; all out of daiger of frosts. L ! : THE TENTIUCONGRESSTONAL DISTRICT, Following are the Nebraska reports on the | Tuxedo club bad objected to his further ac | North Chicago street railway com- | when completed by that printing establish- | hberty through a technicality. = 5 > The volitical campaign in the Tenth d ] wheat crop: quaintance with tho interior of the club | Pany scem to have a hard road to travel, In | Ment. New presses aud an entire new stock ———— New York Soolalist Nomlinations. trict is attracting wide atiention throughout i Rt 109 Sk K h e : 4 will be put in and the probrietors of th SUPPOSED SUICIDE. NEW YoRk, Oct. 81.—The socialists in con- | the state, I'he Polk County—Wheat not very good qual- | house, because of immoral character, bas | 8ddition to the attack made upon one of the K ] " the state. ‘The democrats profess to belicye 1 IL\“ e - o i 8 1 s a5 L bar toi 1ol netvanay " en. | cars manned by them last night, there was a l:;”:l;rl s]il:_mlh;: ::;:mulxflfi:iIw‘r‘_“ltv‘\’\ l:m"nll‘. John Kraft of Grand Island Mystepi- | VoUtion to-day made national, state and mu- | that they candown Dolliver and overcome the oone—Crop below the average quality | 37 L St 2] 4 i 3 & o | metropolits 100, 2Avill ke esued gl 2 cipa inatio T} d o 000 orit p for the republic ariomrrop below e average Quality | clogung the one of Pierrs Lorillard, presidont | serious tumult at Clybourne and Halstead | from the now ofice, The News company ously Disappears ha. aleipyl nominations, They ald not namo s | 4,00 mulariy rolled up foriho, ¥opublices indors. Whoat was' biightcd badly and | Of the Eoverning board of the clib, stating | stroots to-day. At this point huge timbers | lhas also pat in new and improved presses | Several days azo John K cll known | President ot vice presidont, but nominated { oy whirty years of ige and he Waed O also injured by rust. i at for this kratuitous public insult he | gng joads of brick were thrown across the | aud greatly increased its facilitics, resident of Grand Island, Neb.. came to this | Presidential electors, Edward Hall, a | geveral older men in the race 0 inju 3 s ST T AR a b ahoioeis O O ot e 1o Ol tyta LT TeAlde irand Island, Neb., came to this LS H > everal older men in the race for the nomina- pooant Wheat was practically destroyed | e o satya g i) APOIORY: | stroct. Tho neighborhood is donsely popu. | i ahositive evidenco of Nebrasks Gitv's | city and was tho guest of Krug Bros, | MAchinist, was nominated for governor; | tion and no doubt they aro disgruntled and et ™ o is vory poor in quality, it | 82ainst Lorillard in any way he secs' fit and | lated with working people, and these filled | language of 4 Missourl Pacifle ofiicer, whio | brewers. Saturday night, about 10 o'clock fhiristian Batfunre, s aslognksspen of Brook | Woullolke fo kue $he able snd sioquens ol being 1 for_flour i & broat miaus casen. | force hiutto a public substantiation or refuta- | the sidewalks, windows and housetops. Al f said this roud bullt o this city s wa he entered Krug'a saloon, on Tenth and Jacke | Gataucsor e ai e e arart a o mals e | Fome Yok 1E oy only darod. STho dems | Bullalo— Good crops, *threshing " frou ion of the churge. the women passengers and several men on [ ment little more than g vear ugo, and found | son strects, und handed an attache of the | Alexunder Joncs, an editor, for masor v | for Dolliver, but they deliberately threw twenty to twenty-five bushels per acre. Ty 55 e ca ue e barricade had | 1® several months aftc 88 Openec st o v d chain, a al also nominate or congressme away. The dis s large et Wi el ramgen o e to | WiM Sttt Meana' Indebtedness. | D10 AT L0, ahprough (e BArrieade bd | aver”tho new line local reveipta more than | SXPISHACOL e sakch and chain, and aiso | L SRR SANEe S8 SRR | " Milicncelof the aiiance. g i ihg ! ten bustiels per acre and very light weight, | CINCINNATL, Oct. 21.—-[Special Telegram | of yelling boys. A couple of strs paid for the construction of the road and ex- | 4 EQILHInK, FAMATONK A% the same time that | g q0; ™ & A St e Fr S0 S A [ about forty ive to fifty pounds per bushel. ~ | to Tug Ber.|—The family of William Means, | in the city, & reportor, the conductor | Peuses of operating. ekl hrafofiife and liionded 1o 0 revn — At A i Lo -r,..lu'.v-rf ! {.-m!»i W eat light and very smutty, president of the late Metropolitan bank, will | and driver and two policemen were the only Ralio e LA Tequeated. that. ‘his. veluables . be' tor The Yellow Fever. he would have received the bulk of that vote, Lincolu heat has only in a few cases | omor 1o settle his en direct and indirect, | Ones Who remained. When the car was 3 ] turned to his family at Grand Island, JacksoNvILLE, Fla., Oct. 21.—The last two | BBut Woods was a member of the last legis- been poor, owing generally to late sowing, | i ianeclen™ e e Th ' | stopped the air became thick with missiles Pruv, Neb., Oct. 21.—(Special to Tne | ¢ ttle attention was paid to the announce. | days have witnessed x~-.1- lature and voted for the most radical while somé will yield over thirty bushels per | indebtednes e institution, This Sum | fiving from the ouse tops and windows, | Irx.|—The grundest rally ever seen in Pera | ment, as it was thought that Kraft iinsagn | daye have witnessed a decided increase In | ryilroud logislution, ~Conscquently he did scre. 5 i WOuld run up to something less than $500,000. | Shouts and imprecations of all kinds wero | was held by the republicans here Friday | said to be under the influence of liquor at the | the Bumber of new cuses, and to-day the | not suit Boss Duncombe, of the Illinois Cone Colfax—The crop was injured by rust. Mr. Means is_now a physical and mental | as plentiful as the missiles, the lead in this | piehe. The town haii was crowded to its ut- | time, was only joking when he made the cx- | death record is not very encouraging. Dr. | tral, who insisted upon having u candidate Brown —Fine crop. wreck, The Metropolitan disaster has so | part of the affair being taken by the women | P'¥1% % 0¢ t0 W8 Ut | ression. Helarich, the bartender, gave I Neal Mitchell, president of the board of | Who could make spceches, By the meancst Dixon— Wheat almost a failure. proyed upon. him that ho has given way | mixed in the mob. The riot ended like the | WSt standing capacity. ~Rousing specches [ REESSon | HCIACh: tho biterden gave Bim | 40y, Y orts'a now cases up to 6 p. in, to. | Sortof trickery Woods was cheated out, o1 4 Kearney—Threshing is now going on, and | under the fearful strain. His family wish | one'of last night, with the arrival ofsa patrol | were made by Hon. M. L. Hayward, of Ne- | yioht and take a rest. Kraft left the room and | day; deaths, 4; total cases to date, #,746; | his nomination, and Captain J. A. O. Yeo- \;\n;x‘n‘m poorer in quality !l};nn ioped for 1o o clear him in the eyes of the world, and | wagon filled with police. The growds were | braska Uity, and General Sunpson, of 1"""' it was thought that ho had repaired to some | total deaths, 331, 77| man,of Hort 'Dodge, railroad “lawyer of Jgust; average weight ubout fifty-seven | have resolved to pay every dollar of the | dispersed with Lttle trouble, but reassem- | ver, Col. “Also good speeches were made by | hotel for the nigh vt ksl T some ability, was named for the positiol poundas. R lossen of ‘tho bank that wer in'auy way at- | bled when the wazon departed, A prisgner | tho ropublican womingon of the county. o Hptel J0rihe gty Wesiasday mornlag 8 Arrested Tor Murder, A O LR BT ARE B NG IN WASHINGTON, tributable to the president. was rescued from the two ofticers who had | specches were interspersed with music by inquiri P 2 Nt C) ot 2 ' debates, and the campaig istric \ . As the day’ for the election approaches e Decu Ioft 8% the spot, and they were being | the Peru cornt band snd vocal musio by 8 | %" seareh® ean Va5, 04t her husband, | Mount Cauel, Itl, Oct. 21—The sherif ol SRR R f here is more activity among the men in both The W. C. T. U. Convention. handled roughly when the wagon again re- | select club of campaign singers. tho . various hotels, . but in mo | Briested to-day, at Oukland City, Johnand | Dollivér can captivate an andicnce by his I yolitical parties in Fisking their money on | nuu Yomn. Oet 31 gt the Womants | turned and drove the crowd away. Sofaras | - Lixwoon, Neb,, Oct. 31.—(Special to T | indiance could his name be found upon the | J3mes Sinclair, who are supposed to have fa- | matcnless epizrams, his witty comparisons | \ ‘.L‘T.‘f,?.“‘.'L‘L?'L“.;dil‘.’..L"‘::"':J.’:“j:é‘fi::‘ r:??ll.‘e Christian Temperance Union Miss Frances | °0'P 00ody Was huzt seriously. ”.'{v"\ ’fi%«‘;‘l” lf:f:”[r L 5 republican | register. His friends scoured the l{[y until | tally beaten and robbed John Baehanberger, | and his exhaustless fund of humor, and al- % B Sy o et 4 . ——— rally took place h riday evening under eVery p C vhere h a prominent citizen of Evansville, though Yeoman is a veter, st 1 sevoral doubtful states are moro [roely rog- E. Willard presided and Rev. Elizabeth W. A Spiritualistic Expose, the auspices of the Linwood repuvlican club. | yuve’ d’.fl:fifll:‘lfi" aa SRR i e a=—————. ho I8 ot ik g any vores for clthor i ilerud now than at any time beforo during | Greemwood, of Brooklyn preached. Dr. [ New Yous, Oct. 3L—The once celebratod | Tl procession formed at republican bead | trace of the missing wman could be revealed. Dropped 800 Feet, self or his party. Dolliver's mujority will Bere have bocn apuinat Hopiobast the odds | Kate Bushnell, of the Iilinois Evangelist of | Fox sisters, who are the patentees of medium | T U atifonae crowd. ‘who mat Jol | Finally the remarks which he made the [ Leanviiie, Colo, Oct. 21.—J. H. Berry. | hardly bo lcss than five thousand, unléss the ] day the ouly firmof bookmakers' which have | Social Purity, told of her work in the | spiritualism, appeared to-night before o | through the principal strects amid great en- | Gyt il before coucerning his intended suic | man and John Flidell were instantly killed e A O R e By 2" hook ‘on th. election ware offering eveq | sparscly settled regions of Wisconsin, Dr. | large sudience at the Academy of Music to | thusiasm. After the parade had boen con- | Cla¢,ied them to believe that he had carried | thig afternoon in the shaft of the Wolfctone | culminutes in open treachiors, o\ oo money against Harrison which is quite | Mary A. Allen spoke of the laws of health. | expose the frauds of spiritualism, Mrs | cluded the boys were led to the city hall, O danOFHy after the | mine, the cable parting and letting them droj T candanay ih o p 1 P | The Scand uis d change from the $110 to $100 they were offer- | Mrs. C. . Harrls (Hopo Ledyard) of the | Margaret Fox iane read a lotter in 4 faltery | Where elaborate arrangements had been | BO0R Hour elapsed vesterday the police re- | g feet. R ReANdALAVANS 10 le iaHoh . 08 fog '8 fow daye ago, 850 0" 8100 | niothers: dopatiments soke of th duties of | Ing o0 and produced. sappings 3o thes | made for the sucaklng. - Speeches wero de- | Shired polie coucerning the” afalr. — Whom Shero are Rokis (o1, Ao NWAAINE < loys against, even money that Harrison carries | motherhood Miss Willard read n' petition | waro plainly audible by a movement of her | Livered by J. W. McCloud of David City, J. | por win *an ¥ rosatiefiomry md: The Weather Indications. HEBY VI AP EIONR AU o Indiana; §75 to $100 that New York state | presented to congress for a bill for protec- | big toe joint. She thanked God she was | S Hillof Bellwood, candidates for the legis ot ot eulien | For Nebraska and Dakota: Snow or rain » p G oes republican ; §120 to $100 that C o . 4 3 as before, Inquiry at the depots resulted in d Soldiers Murder Their Guards. sfDee Fepublioan i 0 1o Al thatOanoectious | tion agalast crimes sguast women and girls. | able to expose spiritualism, L‘r:‘;”‘v‘f-el"("uq:‘- husely, conuty attorney, | tue information that no individual of Krafvs | Warmen northwesterly winds, Sr. Lovis, Oct. 21.—Two soldiers at Jeffor X h gury dicy - e L s R d : ickenson of Wahoo, ot 18 S IAN i Ly For lowa; Light rain or snow, warmer, e b ¢ . very considerable decline in Cleveland stock Crushed by a Land Slide. Fatall McCl o el description had been scen. Officers were de- § diat® Al + | son barracks, under arrest for desertion, ese L 3 . y Injured In a Race, McCloud and Dickenson made telling argu- | vo100 %0 Skirmish along - th easterly winds, ' on, O aoast 50 faras this Hem Of bookmakers is | Rows, Oct. 21.—A dispatch from Potenza | New Oniraxs, Oct. 21.—In u race this at- | MeNts on the tan, “The David City Gloe | search ‘\Jv:q"dlz\ifid'oorn5»\-Qfi.lfé:-7r'£’:!t2‘fi e ——— caped lub night after making & deadly as B Dookout in Hagtimaker Wall ls rounding bis | says that ten cars of a train crowded with | ternoon a collision took place between Mug- | Shon, i kest. i anoivyaver¢In attend: | Jate hour last night, although an untiring Dufferin's New Titles. sault on Sentries Welsh and Kennedy. The *Sonny’’ Mahon, the Baltimore politician, | @Xcursionists returning from the Naples fetes | gius, driven by John T. Shaw, and a blind | tween .\I.»m-nf-l*' Thn oo Haptiaused oe | search had been kept up by friends of the ab- Loxboy, Oct. Itis officially announced | deserters were Thomas Lynch and a recruit / $300 even than Indiana would go republican, | were crushed by a land slide. Thotelegraph | horse, William Newman, driven by Thomas | Success and was highly approciated by the | Seniec and the police, no clue had been as- | that Lord Dufferin has received the titles of | namod McCurdy, 'Sentry Kennedy was cuf This makes $3.900 that thess tw bets ARS8 3 8 aree, William, How X : B | #0008 & n y Appreciated certained, and it is generally thought that he | Marquis of Dufferin and Ava and Earl of [ down withan axe in tho hands of Lynch ers | line being brokep, help was delayed two | Newman, is which Shaw was so badly 1 | the audience, which contained quite a uy ; bave placed with each other, This book: | pou bl e 2 o Jured that his recovery is doubtiul. ber of ladics, | Coorwned @ 14 | has succeeded in carrying out his rash de- | Ava. while McCurdy beat Welsh into insensibility maker says that his conferes in New u.rls” .ne\‘t‘n:) ‘II’I)II)II‘KV mk“-mgte" and it " J i S, termination n suiciding by \lru\'nlng. . e— with the butt of a revolver he had tuken irely the last two or threc duys and iod, anc ¥ Frel e i PO forty-five years of age, of medium height, | There will be a meeting of the citizens of raitel S dutehin i it is certain that the list of dead will be in- | Arcmisoy, Kan, Oct. 2L—A Central KA CiTY, Nel ct. 21.—[Speclal | peayy < r V i what few bets they do make are ateven | creascd b Telegr £ flr- heavy build, durk bair and dark moustache. | walnut Hill, Poppleton Park, Orchard Hill Ward-Pheips. moncy. “Inthe lust three days." said he, | S€4*¢d: Branch passenger train ran into a freight | Telegram to Tue Ber)—The earliest and | He was well dressed when last seen n the PR e T 's hall Rostoy, Oct. 21.—[Special Telegram to 1 bave laid about $500 in bets of fror $30 19 Steamship Arriv standing on the main track near Fraukfort, | Iaviest snow fall within the recolicction of | saloon on Tenth street. ‘It ia stated that ho | 800 cLoiming Fatricts at HEBUAnS BEb | gy 3y | “Miss Blizaveth Stuart Phe $100 cach on tho general result. The demo- AN ‘hl’, Kan., this morning. Several persons wers | the oldest citizen, fell here to-day. is comfortably located, financially, but at | corner of Eurcka and Cuming streefs, crhes Vi ABRDG - IR ielps, crats are not betting as freely as they were, New York —The Tasmania from Ham- | pagly shaken up. times he would become despondent, and | this evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of | Buthoress and poetess, was married very quis y e, Yy D Bookmakers in Baltimore are not layiug a | P47¥i La Champagne from Havre. ————— A Joint Discussion. while in this stateimagined himself a pauper. | devising the best means for fire protection to | €tly yesterday afternoon at (Gloucester, to :‘:l‘l‘( omn.t;w fl:m%n, ; Itis lll‘on account of 'HmT ;:‘ l—lJmc A Caricaturist Squelched. ConTLAND, Neb., Oct. 21.—[Special to Tag .}‘lle(hrl‘ln: Ivlv“x‘teda:ul dne{‘enlhuhn.dlmn res hA 13 n.m: p;)rlhmn of the {fl\', and zla . |’r,ir !lhc re- I{v\; l:r ll»-rhl‘* l‘) |\\'im|. \\;).n is connected oralty business, and- I think, my- | 5 Paws, Oct. 31.—The comic paper, Grelot, | BE&.|—A lare and enthusiastic meeting ws i nd, and should no trace of him | port of the committee appoiated for that pur ith the New York Independent. The cere- self, that if it Isn't_fixed up very soon New | Coluwivs, O., Oct. 2L.—Judge Thurmian | pas been seized for nuhll-mn.:’a‘:.l;.umn h held{nv,hq PN bR AR A AL [ecting was | bo found by this morning, they will be uoti- | pose. ~All property owntra and residents of | mony took place as Miss Phelps’ summor cote ¥ork will 60 republican.’” Luasmicl us tho | and varty arrived in 180 city this moraing, | cariouture of Emperor W, ' veniug, the | fled. The entire transaction bas been kept a | said district are respectfuily invited to ate | tage aud was performed by ker brother . P ) Emy illiam, wumber being estimated at 500, Many Lad to | secret both by Lis friends and the police. tend, Prof, Austia Plclps, of Andover,

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