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INETEENTH YEAR OMAHA, TUES DAY \[Olh\ IN(:, OC'I OBER *l 1889, x\l \IBI< R ]1 1 \ small print and distribute circulars denouncing the | gay the visiting ministees filled the vari . Dudiey 4, Lincoln; Willism H. Duffett 7, | sizal’ celebration under the titleof “German Day’ | puipits In tho city, and Bihop Vincent Ty . | Beatrice:solin Dwyer 7 Beatricoy Carroll | “Wall, ho planted a number of acres of anus-American, and creating a_false im- | yroached to dience of 2,000 souls in the X ). Evans 9, Columbus; Charles B, ch 12, 0 ory thickly grains of co 3t 7 8 It Assombles at Hastings With | JRUGECHTRS dhioct of tho days that o mone | Merhodist shuroh in the moratng " ' [ The Hands of the Republicans Tied | Kearacy: Dan (. Fisko 7, Boatrices Jamos | from stunted ears, thon when' tho stalk was | The Private Snaps Worked By the 3 ’ eral observance of the Gorman day would bo 2 < Foley 15, orydon . Glazier 11, | half-grown he planted weeds among them O, St. P. & K. O. Tour Hundred Delegates, tho fiest step toward the formatioh of u Unrequited Love and Suicide. in the"House. Edgar: Gurley J. Groen 17, Stromsburg | The woda did most of the growing, and y —_ German party, which would hiavo a tendency cnoTLER, Neb,, Obt 7.—Williath Beanaes Alfred G, Hasting & Lincoln: William Heikes | when tho harvest timo camo ho gathored o o to produce the autagonism of native and ’6 &t Dlate's braweey, ne . eatrica; Jacob N. Herbst 8, Falls City; | in a crop with each of the ears about an SAY OFFICERS FOR THE COMING YEAR | i, K000 (% fonts and to instigate & | A0 employe at Platz's brewery, near this | NEBRASKANS AT THE CAPITAL. | Xifred P. Iopkins ! Charlos B, | inch long, and now thousands of Nebraskans | & VREMENDOUS SENSATION, tyranical control of the individual German, | city, committed suicide, yesterday, by blow- Horton 1, Omahay 1 ', Howard 6,Grand | are woaring them as ornamoents to t - - ote. Among those who took this lattor view | ing the top of his head off with a_shotgun. Tsiand; Danicl B. Howard 4, Lincolnj chains, ¥k Wiiols Notans. Give T Raitroad Strikers On Hand in Largo | of the colebration was Idor Bluetdo, of | A coronor's jury brought in a verdict con- George Hume 1, Ouwaha; Jas' O Kay 11 at Tiead 1 he Whole eme Given Away By ® e Lphalhls M LA Ly Names of Those Attending the Knights Singas Ohatles Ko and: TN o, NaBIRENY & {6 daatey for b b 4 Numbers Working For the De- the Staatz Demokrat. The Leiderkranzso- | firming the above fact. Unrequited love is Hastings; Charles KKloman 6, Grand Island} yes, Nebraska is a fine country for a Blundering Shippor Asking Lol c o Homel 1 Sick [l A. Luce 14, Repiblican Citys 1t i | w N o, v ounty Conventions. omeless and Sick. b aronce A. Luce 14, Republican Citys Rich- if you tried." rong Shop. R Y Cnee, Neb., Oct, 7.—|Special Telegram to | Brarm, Nob., Oct. 7.—(Special to Tnr ership Race, urd P. R. Miller 4, Lincoln; Andrew Sir Knight Thomas McFadden Patton, of btk Tap Ber]—The republican county conven- | Bee.|—An unknown man was found on the - e Q) Sl A T il bl el AR L L tauih 1 blican Hosts at Hastinge. as held in Wilber to-day, The follow- | bank of the river Sunday morning. Ho had v coln; Michael Muul 1, Omaha; Idward P. Lin the eity yestordiy aod fs quartered aughter and Indignation, Republic K “ tion was held in Wilber to-day, Th ) i s ¥ morning. a WasmN6ToN Buneau Tie Osama Ber, ) | Monteith 8, Fromont: Charles McKea 0, [ at 7i7 lonth streot. Ho is ono of the old | Cmicaco, Oct. Spocial Telegram t0 Hastixas, Neb,, Oct, 7.—[Special Tele- | jng candidates wore nominated: ‘Treasurer, | had the ague the day before and had laid 513 Founterstu Street, ' o | Aurora: Samuel M. Noevins 12, Kearney: [ timers who strack ncross the wildorness of | g flio most sonsstiotal daBAI6H gram to Tne Bre|--Tho early morning | Frank Sadlek; clerk, John Vaoduyn; judge, | out all night, and was vpry sick when Wasimixgtoy, D, C, Oct.'7. § | Andrew J. Nickell 8, Beatrice; Cha the northwest in 1850 and made a home it R ke o R R traing brought a large sprinkling of dele- J"\y, Rhine: register of deeds, W. H, | found _’r'"“’“ brought to to\wi aud 8ent t0 | wyes, the minority can practically rale tho Nicklai 17, Sarg nn(" Ray ' Nye 0, | whera ho lived surrounded by hostile In. | ments in ‘-"“‘ Lot AL Al "“;‘ .-.,“: gates both to the league meeting and the | Stout; sheriff, John Barton; superinten- tho poor farm. house this winter, in spito of fate, and Ihave | Eremonts ~John I Porter 1, Omaha; | dians for a good many years, and kno and coko deals of last spring loaked ou ciety also de nu‘nnmi the d thought to have been the cause, Templar Conclave—Burrow's l.l”‘tlfl -Ill;x I{nr:} ~!|.| |v\‘m“ ‘,];‘li\:‘!|:‘rl,‘vv\((;;: vl\‘l‘k \-I].;":,‘[“ grow in \'\:n r;n{hh\'l i“.”y“ :I:n“ For RobAtes at tho Obances In the Speak- 7, Fairb foorge liningo 3 | eron of i this ear of corn was stunte — - W : Ired C. Power i7, York: dacob Ricterburg | feeling of going to bed with his to-d #tato convention. Tho majority of the de dent, . French: coroner, Dr, Blair; sur~ A Team ot Horses Stolen. no doubt that it will rule,” said General AR I e ROWE 0-day g A o 11, Nelson; Georgo L, R0ss 7, Beatrico; Mil- [ musket at nis side. “T left Aftor tho main facts had_boon gthored wates to bt conventions did not arrive until | veyor, Prof. Brown; commissioner, D. J. R. | Poxca, Neb,, Oct. 7.—[Special Telegram | Tom Brown, of Indiana, while discussing | ford J. Rausback 4, Ashland; Otto D.Rtas- [ in 18507 ho said today, P ot AU this aftornoon and evoning, The opponents | Roods chajrman county convention, William | to Tre Brr.|—Saturday night team of bay | this afternoon the announcemont by Chair- | mussen &, Dannobrough; Fdgar C: Salisbury | started 'west with - an - ox - team, | P08 S8 GAGEEET FEER L SEC B S0 of Judgo Itecso ar hitro in force and th | Pohacek. Dolegates to the state convention: | mares, with harness, were stolen from | man Mills that tho democrats do not fntend [, Beatrleoe ~Adwian Vo S Saunders ¥ | 1t took mo Just six months e ataoa | i GRICINI B 6h 62 1EHD YeontEvr SR RS fight against bim 18 well on. The cry is |y, V. Bechtol, IL P. King, M. Ahl, A. M. | James Brown, who resides in Emerson | to vermit the adoption of a new set of rules X i, TiRtolts. Toraoat | It sesmei atéanao o maie: tho TOTUFRAEID [0 | Sooiitions. satd Mo “Anything or anybody to beat Reese.” The | Ofritt, D, J. I Iteed, William Bohacoi, A. M. | township, this 'county. The horses weigh | by which the republicans can do as they | Sehurman 0, Fromont: Thomas Sowoll 4. | three days, g byt vay to Washing: : ! g g ¥ 3 3 bout 1,100 each, and were five and six ye ; oW y n 0, Fremont; , lays, as L did on my way t 3 bout a month ago it was charged that railrond strikors and_tho anti-prohibitionists | Babeock, 1. D, Coe, . Slavens, John Jack, | 8bout L 100 cnch, and were iivo and six years | plese. Goneral lirown {8 ono of tho oldest”| Lincoln; Gieorgo W.' Spideir 17, York? | ton.* Onoiie way west ot ox train stoned | S aiegily TR (b et SRRt T have combined against him. g W. P. Fislibarn, C. A. Caldweli, John Lan. | %14 There areno clues to th 2 1068, and his prodboktlosiions rewsraily 'L"’::“'l'l“ oy B bl Lol PR it et Omata s now loeated. | e shvig sof GHBBLLETER iDL LI Uy et it e ol St B L Ll /TR S hold good. He'coutinued: “Under the most | Jyedarick Stabrei 1, Omahn; Henry V. | grow so that our cattlo might be led, and | of grain from St Joscph to Minne- remarke delogate from Sidriey, 1 will 3 I‘” Fhabail, B, 1, Foss, Qeorgs D, \-mdl; Davin Cirr, Neb, Oct. 5—|Special to TE | common parliamentary rules, the coustitu- tout 11, Bdgar; Dowitt C utphen 1, | then went on. Thero wasn't anythivg along | apolis and of cattlo from St Paul do anything in their power to defeat him.” | g e gt o g G “ohn. Vanduyn Bee.]—The Butler county fair has closed, | tional, mherent parliawentary ralos, which | Omuha; ' ¥ vitz 12, Kearney} | tho river there oxcept Pawnee tudians in | (ot o8y G LG e matrer Inasmuch s the delegate is a Union Pacific | W, Ruine, 1. M. Miles, L. O. \\l'\huff which was a erand success, financially and [ must stand - under all conditions, the { joseph L. i) Hast: | those days, and thoy wero thicker than tho [ 10 WHICGEE Tl Le FHT Mokl 3 t mol onough, o v s carofully examined into and the charga attorney, his remarks evidently may be | Goorge Saivyer, 1d. Mcllnay, John D. Po otherwise, Receipts about §2,000, minority, it mean enough, = can 8l | jnge: Jame 14, Red Cloud ; | hairs on a dog’s back, but it wouldn't have [ Was carefully exa )i & " T i bt | T 0 Calinhan, Goorge Delsng. A motion i i, most prevent the majority doing | \William J. Turner 4, LAncoln; Fred W. | been a bad idea if I had stopped there, The | was substantiated in o measure. RIVHIERE o MBLERIBHUEIDIE D SR L DO | e GATEIed L. 1 < corvatition. | Fentiosving ALLEGED BROKERS. anything, and especially 18 this | vyughan 9, Fremont; Delings A 'Walden 7, | entire town site wasn't worth a bag of beans. | month of September they reported 6 Lionists are also working hard against "‘“"- Georze Hustings to select tho de! U'“l“!\\,\"\lfircflm lnfllm'n.\'lls as nlt\;lwI\'F nslll Beatri dwin C. Webster 11, Hastings; | I fecl almost as if I was dreaming when I | e oniin tnto Chicago when it is positively Bixby, of North Platte, 18 here with | GO0K€ o (T Sivan:and. o 1 3 > .| will be this session on the republican_side, stervolt 17, York: Alfred W. | think of tho groat torvitors I passed over 3 y A ) 3 rates. g3 appeared and thanked | A Raid on the “Cora™ Operators in | o1 /bustering will bo onsy, Mot % ats A 3 T Whlte b e iknown they have brousht in between 2,000 largo following and will the convention for tho honor coferred Chica ilibustering will bo easy, Motions to ¢ White 5, Plattsmouth; Francis 15, White 5, | forty ycars azo inhaoited “only by Indians, S < A x 1 f ] 2o, journ will always be in order, you know, no | pragt hi Victor Wh 1; " Omah it vor tho. samo ground. and find | and 8,000 cars. Hardly had wo secured this * 9 o opposition to | but stated that ho had implicit confidenco 1 > | Plattsmouth; Victor' White 1, Omaha; | andmow cover the same grotind ;‘fi‘.“qm ‘ll‘n m.‘:‘ a “mcmmlullmu bim- | in the ood fudgment and friendshin of tne [ Cricago. Oct. 7.—[Special Telegram to [ Matter ‘h‘"!l N\c‘r‘\llvn LR and the Tn;wflh‘ Churles B, Wilcox 17, Rising City citios and wealth ‘ i i v | republicans of Saline county, many of whom | Tne Bee.|—Tho chief of polico has issued [ $an ot all tmcs demand gauozuin, "1 do Ll ebraska ladies here—Mu: ties every few miles,” known by one of the most ghast thongh self, and s following will [ ™ vor Vi i1 3 believe 1t will ba possible Tor us to adopt a _ vortht " do 5 o g \ ho had worked with shoulder to shoulder for | an order which has created consternation ] 4 , el cerman, Ainsworth; Mrs. Morris MISCELTANEOUS. unintentional practival jokes ever perpe- to anybody who can down Roese. Judge | tno past twonty years, nd doclined the priv- { om oo corn brokers and iloged bucket | paoe. Mo parts has aver: done it- and. © | Aloxander, Hastings; Mrs. Gustay Pho employes on the temporary roll of the | trated on a man or corporation. Al the Norval, of Seward, wto has blossomed into | jleges granted and requested the conveation | o ; = 8! ‘I::‘;,L‘”,'"‘I;(.'\’g"““‘_‘-‘l 4 “" ,;“w"‘,'ifl’m’ 'm?n}-u + | son, Omahia; Miss Ismma Anderson, Omaha; | senate are complaining becauso they have \n manipulated by the Chicago, St # supremo judge candidate only within the | to seicct its own delcgates. ‘The convention | ShoP ODEFAtors. e e O oy o 4f | Mrs. James M. Bechtol, Heatrice; Mra. An- | not reccived their pay for September. The | Paul & Kansas City” was thiougn graing past.few days, is not here. A number of | then seiected the delegates as above, all of | Many brokers have recently put in their | 0o 20 b lic s cthing it will bo by suffer- | derson G. 1 Lincoln; Mrs. Fred made out I ergeant-at-Arms | and delivered “to it at St Joseph Bk SBbBRD P whom will use every honorable means to se- | places an electrical instrament which worlks | W= SCCGR ST AUNEH T8 LT 8 Y aking Hastings: Mrs. James & Dor- y and countersigned by Senator Pad- the Iansas City, St delogates from the western part of the staf ance. 1 am certainly in favor of making Ml iRl LA 5 cure the nomination of Hon, George G. Hast- y shicl rinted vari Lo o 5 9 il \ Miss Elizabeth A. Bowen, | dock, who is acting caairman of the commit- [ Council — Blufis, a branch ot i jidacy of Nesbi North ) a paper tape on which is printed various | the best effort we can to get rules which | f ridiculo the candidacy of Nesbitt, of North | jngs. The convention was the most harl figures to dosignato the price of coreals, It | will enable tho majority to control and ac- L s, ‘Gamaliel Burger, Hastings: | too on_contingent expenses. Sorgeant-at- [ Burlivgton, Last week a prominent shipy Platte, and claim that he will have no | nious and enthusiastic held .E this county th *‘ mhl\-"}‘»;-; 5 “(: L_)Lu e 'l;‘ "~r gl c""”‘m';'h'l"m[m“m "gd R LU NABIS Lt mm ]\x D:lu'm, \I{i||L'.1II|l; .\l}m l.:l:u-lm Arms Canady 18 out of the city and_has not | went into the ofices of the Kunsas C ong convention, The Clay county | many years, 153 delegates being present in [ i8 said to have no connoction with the real | con WAL PRt SRS incoln; 'Mrs. Frank Dorsc eported, it s said, to Senator Paddock. | Joseph & Council Bluffs and presen! U N RGPl 3 Al Drice or state of tho market, but merely rop- | Iy best sense, based on experience, tells We | Ginapa; Mrs, Michael Dowling, North Ben e ST ies evelover ats Bumerini b ToF Foltas on 1,100 oia of REalD people arrived this afternoon and started tho | 21l X resents figures and theroby affords a chance | it'is nextto an impossibility, T anticibate, e A T B b T L )!Am\\ "[Hln 50 "","K{"“,‘ LA T QIR (] boom for L. G. Hurd, of Harvard, who isa | ~GrENEvA, Neb, Oct. 7.—[Special Telegram | for gambling, The fact that these instru- | as Mills, Oates, Bynum and other demo- L ¥l M , B\WiTs J3OALFI08] | ALy e iloabia o Fits it roiita’ and | St. Pauld Kan EY Th Al . o ", oS v 1, th here 1l be trice; Mrs Miriam wing, al they are not able to meet th rents and | St Paul & Kan: .y candidate for rogent. Laws is nere and is | to Thu Bew | =The Tilimore county de ments had been put in camo to tho chicf's | crats havo announced, that there Will be @ | Nra, "D, G. ‘Fisk, Boatrice; Mrs. Jdames | hoard bills for the current manti, wmixed tha names, 1histake: Hanloxs working with every maa who is suvposed to | oratic convention assembind hord to-day kuowledge last weele and Suturday night | jonk fghs aver (ho aloBUioR 876 SE of S | Foley, Omaha Mrs. John Ionner, Grand Prriy S, Heatn, | posed the wholo thing to the enemy. Of have auy influence in the Second district placed in nominotion: Ioe clerky D. 7 | dotectives wore seat witn orders that their | It will likely result in, 0 compromiso which | eland; Mrs. 'Harla 4 Tinooing 5 courso tho IKansas City, St. Joseph & Conn- "Tho stato republican league met this evan- | Kochendorler; treasurc . . Cooks, operation should cease immediately. ‘Tne | Willleave the majority practically in ~tho | \ndy, Sk | L A A T T T 0, ol b SR Tt ing with an_attendance of about four hun- [ sheri, C. 1. Summer; - coroper, )l‘» x| brokers wotined wero Meio & Co., il hands ygt‘lul{ninn;mi\. Iamin ffl\lm of ho | Gurioy Green, S ! Mary E. ton, Then wo discovered that 1he “,,L,m,l dred delegates, Lu the absence of the pr Canine: superintend . C." Burke: | gon'& Co., and Royle & Sullivan, The | majority ruling if i consuties the entite | Grigly, Omaha; Mrs. ‘Steppen W, Gt Y tabted D! i it yoport of the manipulatea erain having gone G. W, blist 1 hts, W It Is Expected That at Least Fifteen ) | dent, John M. Thurston, Vice President L. [ Delegates to the state o . 1o, | brokers who are deprived of the use of the | session to cstaulish inaotwy HEAtS: WO | Yincoln: Mrs. Sarah A. Harrington, I : k WVill Marol toDuluth via bibnsapolis was s inlatiito, The ant, of Minden, presided, Jonuston, J. C. Hristeancy, S. Sawyer, J. E. | tapes have consulted lawyer and will askc | must start out right if we expect to accom- AEs sl Ear ihousand Will Marc iy ek RS A. Kent, o b 1 G mont: Mr e s, most_ of it had winully villed to Secretery Brad Slaughter then read a brief | West, P D, Sturdevant, J. Wise, K. B. | for an injunction restraining the police from [ plish anythin Mrs. Jacob N. s City s WasniNGToN, Oct. 7.—The brisk. chilly | 110, bat was rebilled at Oclwein to Chi= adaress from Mr. Thurston, as follos cll, Joe Burress. interfering further with the operation of the BURROWS' FRIENDS CONFIDENT. Prank H. Holt, 'o; Mrs. Alfred P, | northwest wind which fluttered the flags and | cago, tho rate being thus cut from a cent to . Jo the Republican League of the Stato of urit Pryrre, Neb,, Oct. 7.—[Special | tares. Chief Hubbard says he does not fear | Frieuds of Representative Burrows, of | Hopkins,' Omahia; Mrs. Charles B. Horton, | streamers decorating the buildines along the | 212 cents. On 2,500 cars this makes a big Nebraska: Idceply regret my inavility to | mpajorram to Tue Be e democrats of | 80 injunction and will cause the arrest of all | Michigan, are feeling quite well now os Omuha; Mrs. Blake C. Howard,Grand Tslana; | 116 o mareh which will be foilowed by the | differenco. It ‘also explains conclusively be present with you at your aunual meeting. | {6y county held their convention to-day, | Who disobey his orders. the outlook for their candidute for the speal- | Mrs. Daniel B. Howard, Lincoln; Mra. [ 250580 ®ICE row proved rathor | WhY the Chicago, St Paul & Kansas City I congratulate the leaguo and the revublican | ping o full ticket in the field as follows? e ership. George Hale, Omaha; Mis. Austin Hum- | Kuights Templur to-morrow proved atherf iy oy its demand for a division of the purty upon tho fact thut sinco our last meet- | \Yilliad Grady for county troasurer; K. L. A FIEND INCARNATE. Tt is claimed that the elections in tho new | phrey, Lincoln; Mrs. Oliver N. Humphroy, | & cold welcome to the visiting commanderies | trafie from the Missour viver, Thero wus 0g ‘tho country has been redcemed from | Giraves. coumy clerks dames E. Grace, states last wek added just five votes to Mr. | Lincoln; Mrs, Louis H. Korty, Omala; | when they arrived to-day, butthe warm re- | abundant evidenco of manipulation before democratic rule and the affairs of tho gov- | gharir:' Miss M. I8, Hosford, county super- | A Chicago Man Maltreats His Wife | Burrows' strengtn. During the past sum- | Miss Gussie L. Korty, Omaha; Mrs. John | coption which they received from the crowds | it dia withdraw the notice, howe 1t ernment ure now admnistered by that party | jyiengént; Dr. J. B. Dullard, coroner; Leu- and Defles the Police. mer Mr. Burrows made a tour of the Pacific | Lauterback, Fairbury; Mrs. William W. | D550 B0 0 0™ 0ot ae an ofiset | didn’t take much areument to convinee them hich stands for the honor wud prosperity of | ter Walker, county commiissioner. ' Dele- ‘modo, Oct. 7.—[Special Telogram to | BOrthwest, In Washington hie was called | Lawson, Hontrico; Mrs. ‘William 1. Loe, | 35 g fhciumency of “the " weather. | tiey had b he nation, for the observanco an iltes were oloctid to the Stae convention, | Ty Iame. |—fotm Kellat, & human fiund who | UoR by the nowly elected congressu Fremont; Miss Ritio Lee, Fremont: Mrs. | 10 the = inelamency of = 00 o ons | Burlingto: forcement of the law of the land, and | 114576 \he judicial convention. DL Y L ! whose friends assured the Michizan m George W. Lininger, Omaba; Mrs, Richard | oo 5 qac o e ot Yho arriving guests | peints in the S TR O e was wanted by the polico, has barricaded | that in the event of republican succoss they [ P. It Millor, Lincom~ Mrs. Joun TT, Mock- [ 8854 to-day In escorting tho areiviok x1ests | 1o iatuke of tho shipper in Drescatiug his citizen in his rignt to hive, to laborand to | Guaxp Istasp, Neb., Oct. s bimsclt in us houso and with a revolver | would give him a voto for speakcr. AU | ott, L Mra. George M. Mokechan, | (O 06 OCEERrS L e g i bate notices to the Kausas St. vote. I congratuiate you, too; that four new | Telegram tw Tuz Ber.|—Ihe following | defies the atte THvhelipolls cest | Helena Mr. Burrows was entertained at the cil, Beatrico; | Constantly arriving bringing “kuights and § FEIORE A6 10 Rius veing reluted umid B 1% | defies the attempts of the police to arrest i g their friends, Everytiing is ord and stars are added to the glittering galaxy of | candidates were chosen at the democratic | o PR SRS LR PEEE SRR home of M. Carter, who ran away abead of an, Hastings; Mes. Ray Nyo, T ol ttia ) noian|| BHon ot Taughtar: our dear old flag. The new states now en- | county convention in this_city to-d ) B C Lk h IC CAMC | g ticket and will be the first c man | Fremont; Mrs. Julius Pepperberg, Platus- .0 800, it DULL FoLN RO At the St Paul oftices fully as sorious a gL i satealanakave X X and confusion. Quarters nave been engaged tering the bonds of our union will add to the | treasurer, ; clerks, Bli Rarnes homo intoxicated and raved about like a | from tho state of Montana, Tt is no sceret | mouth; Mrs, William 1. Phillips, Lincoln; | ghd,gonfision. uarters Bave Probably the | eharge W de and practically substan- olitical power and prestigo of this great | J. H, Muilin; sheriff, M.'J. Costello madman. Seizing a pop bottle he attacked | that Mr. Burrows could have safely relied | Mrs, = Pleasant J. Ponn, Beatrice; | for #5000 tinig H bl ? Ihe | Yiuted apainst the Chicago, St. Paul & Kane b conservative number of knights who will west in which we live. ‘Lhis great west, | intendent of publi ons, his wife and beat her cruelly about tho head. | upon both of the Dakotas for | Mrs. Jacob Ritterbush, Nelsou; | porpervative miawocr 07 Ko SAG HEG 1 cas” City. For the fast monthi the Chicago, whoso existence and development are largely | wards; coroner, Dr. Brubacker: surveyor, | Then he knocked her down and walked [ any eharacter of politieal support ever | Mrs, Edgar C.Sabsbury, Beatrice; Mrs. | B0 TG (03 CXRRCIER B b GG ST St panl” & “Kansas Cily has had almost & due to the republican party, can be accounted | — " "Delegates to the state convention. | upon her prostrato form. After this he | since he workea so hard for statehood for | Adrian V. S.” Saunders,’ Beatrice: Mrs. [ PGRona, WL Be o gf (8 L0 | monopoly of the Montana wnd Dakota cattlo certainly for republicanism in the years to | W. H. Thompson, W. H. Platt, Z. H. Des- | t:row bee and her two little chideren out | them in the Forty-sevemth congress, cight | Mrs, Andrew J. Sawyer, Lincolng Mra, Brn- [ 08¢ = CRIE auo AndCIREMITIIICE | trafie from St. Paul to Chicago. No one come, and_beforo tho next prosidential elec- | man, W. G. Burger, Georgo Elfers, Thomas | in the street. Mrs, Kollar wandered about | years ago, when ho was: “hairman of tho | est Schurman, Fremonts Mrs. Colvin R. |y%n & IE I IR i e 'Cincin- | could learn the reason until just Mouday tho tion ‘s new census will bhave transferred | Mahony, S. N, Walbach, James Kecfe, Rich- | in tho rain, the blood pouring down her face | committed on territorios, In fact Mr. Bur- | Shaw, Oniahas Mrs. George W. Shidler, | 10 the £Eand snet.apiment o T0e CERERS | <t "pant people struck the proper el The enougl electoral votes west of the Missis- | urd Mankin, G. M. Hein and Charles Ryan | in streams, for four nours before she found | rows was one of the firat advocates for state- York; Mrs. Josenh R. Sims, Hastings: Mrs, el o Pt s Pty an- | mvestigation disclosed the fact tnat the —— signed by the leading business men and man ol tlvar to freo this goverument from any | = s Speciatto the | @ policeman. e took ber to the armory, | hood for what are now tho four new states, | Willidm G. hlum.\lnm.m.p|M_.5: Bertiia g, | 3 og rUineinbti aeing that the | Chicuso, St. Pl & Iunsas City pasion on unger of having the will of ita people re- Avip Crty, Neb., Oct. 5.—Special to the | where the matron took care of the unhappy | 8nd this fact gives his friends a great deal of [ Sloafi, Omaha; Mrs. Frederick Stabrei, > L R At ted | account’ of “stock grew on almost every versed by democratie fraud and miscount in | ¥ ho ddmocrats held their county cou- | family. Tho Humano socioty was notified, | confidence. 1t his friends should prove truo | Omabn; Mrs.' Lizzie Stoltenberg, Granud | pext eonel ,‘,;’(‘?:,'f”l‘f‘l.‘lt,fif,i‘m.\l,“f;‘n:',fi,:‘"r,fi-: sage bush in the cattle conntry, There was New York City or by democratic suppression | vention this afternoon and nominated Joho J. | and Licutenant Hoyes telephoned nis station | 1t s claimed that Mr. LSurrows will get at | Island:' Miss Martha Stoltenberg, Grand | DY the Q s the L i i AnOER IS Fe S UHINE ; i e such little difiiculty in getting them that the of tho rights of frecmen in the soutnern | Waller, county treasurer; 13 P. MeCollom, | to send two men to the houso and got Keliar | loast twenty-five votes on the first ballot, | Island; Mrs. Benjamin T. Stouffer, I'remont; | Chances for securivg tho noxt, trionmal ot 20nLitsolt: s aBLack ALOULISLL FIHONGR states. The glorious success achieved at tho | county clerk: D, B. Armagost, sheriff; E. | ap any risk. Kellar locked all the doors of | and if he a chances for tho | Mrs. Henry W. Stout, Eigar; Mrs. Emma | (lave load all others. enver is second polls last November was largely duo to tho | 1. Dean, judge, and L. E. Cooloy, superin- | tho house und is still holding tho fort azainst | speakership aro bright indecd. ~No one | S, Thompson, Omaha; Mrs. - Sarah A, | the race, they suy. e No ono is 50 bold as to_prophesy what will organization uud efforts of the republican | tendent, which, they say, 13 @ strong ticket. | the police, threatening to kill the first man | ciaims that he will carly develop anything | Turner, Lincoln: Mrs Delihzo A, Waldon, D NAVASTAE: heltlieontoolie e Chioayo R bt league of the United States, ‘i'he organiza- PR who enter's, like the strength of either Rced or McIKin- | Beatrice; Mrs. Edwin C. Webster, Hastings} 5. NAVASSA b nans OitooMm el IR, HoTath s ba¥o tion of the active, enthusistic and conscien- Overpowered the Jaller. e ley. It is claimed, and with good reason, | Mrs, Alfred W. White, Plattsmouth; Mrs, - = s 5 do by a clerk and that no grain tious members of the party in every state of Rep Croup, Neb., Oct. 7.—At noon yes- BURKE COMING OVER. that he will hold thé balance of power. It | John P. Williams, Omaha; Mrs. Henry | A Very Different Story Told By thoe | 50500 hoie taken by it oxcept at tarift the haion ’mw "‘ll\mh‘l‘\l" ll'lu'w is l\wl bo!- terday while Jailer Myers was carrying = frequentiy occurs under such circumstances | Zehrung, Lincol; 4 Laborers' I(mn-csonmlrvr‘.l Fataa) ginning of o new political era in which 0 o eiter fr 's Ex-Tre: A that the third man is chosen. No one is This evening’s Star devotes six pages, or WasiiNgroy, Oct. 7.—The state depart- Burlington, St. Paul and Rock Island ofii- fio. bower of mahagement mo longer | 00 to Heller, the counterfeiter from Burr | Louisiana's Ex-Treasurer Anxious to | {ior, "y “aave Mr, Burrows will mako a | forty-two columns of space, to sketohes of | ment ts in roceipt of a partial Toport e A I e B T R e rosts with a few solf-styled leaders, but re- [ Oak, Kan., thy fellow overpowered him, Meec His Accusers. good spealer, proininent commanders and ' commanderies | W PN RN R G e geam rate was manipulated and mains with tho rank and file of thé party. | grabbed the keys and locked the jailer in the | Loxpox, Oct. 7.—B. A. Burke, ex-treas- B T Drosent at the conclave, from which I take [ W on, United States consul to King. | BTR T8 WEs, aEmuiten Tol It ja cortain to put an end to many of thoso | steel cell and oscaped from custody, Myers | urer of Louisiana, who sailed from Livernool | g rasentative Hopiins, of Aurora, Tils., | the following: ston, Jamaica, of the recent riot at Navassa. | el (B (xiilos “hoine puul Olitioal Ipeackioos which have Bade | ig 4 green hand av the business, and instead | for New York on the steamer Teutonic, but | js hero and says the republican momvers of | “Nebraska has ono .bl'!lfi"ljlgll'll:'? foaturo | Itagrees with tho pross roports atready | wnddr tho juter-stato ¢ et with D e Doy ot “roupmmsibiiiey | of locking tho prisoner in the cell e left bim | disombarked on the arrival of the steamer at | the delegation from his stato aro deeply in | hArscteristic of the uhtont Tompiirss TA | published und has in addition tho following | 2300 fine and two veurs i tho boutentiaeys among all those individuals who rally to the | in the corridor and went fn whore he was | Quecustown and returned to London, says | carnest ind very solid in their support of | ohiolg” boaring a blood red cross with the lotlopgiroinfVillis gt ¥ an son, ’;“R"“f"' AR Tastspring against tho Rock Isiand, support of republican principles, No good | without stopping to think of tho conse- | when he arrived at Queenstown ho found | Mri Caunon for tho speakershin, © Ho suld )50, g ux Lex Dux and Rex,’ the ' being | 2dvisor of the laborers, to Consul Allen, | 6 Py, Northwestorn and the Wiscoosin republican can devote himself toa better | quences, In the jailer's oftice Van Benson, | awaiting him there a number of telegams | 1004 Bt 1 refiuired oqknostaess and P | common to all four words. Thes arms arc | giving their version of the trouble: ContehlaaaltHeragoli8 cakelan Tles AR Caiso than tho upbullding of tho republican | another prisoner Was held, and hearinz o | rom London insisting. on his return to at. | Scverance in ordor to bring about suceess i | ORI0*% 10, 0 it Homplar athor thun | © Navassy, Sept, 15—Wo, tho undersigned | Fiation, At that tme Chairan Biancird, league. ‘Ihose of you who were present at | calls from Myers, came to his relief just as | tend to negotiations relating to his Central | ¢ FreetT anc et BSERROTErs BENIC | those of Nebrasia, and are to be found | laborers of the Navassa Puosphate company, | of the Central Traftic association, and aith the formation of this league will recall the | Heller escaped from the building, and made | American and other proporties, Burke sent, u‘l-{'L“'::"‘Ind At oy vaRIEy 'l;-lu-vu !fl ¥ lon the “standard of ‘the grand com- | were attackea by the bosses and managers [ orn, of the W rn Proight nssociation, is- circumstances undor which it seemed neces- | chase after huw, but could not capture tho | his family on the Teytonic and says he will | JGR AR FE0C T ln%lruuflu}l"mh OYE. oolidit mandery, on their broceedings, letter- | with fire arms because we refused to work | sued i writton notice that the broof was con- sary for mo to accept its presidency. Ihad | fellow. The evidenco against Holler was | probably “sail for New York within a week. | {3 7O 0 COE FOPCRORS. 0 B0TEPW | heads, “'and cards and — boutonnieres, | afier being improperly treated. Our gri usive, but the rouds were let off with stiff not sought the honorand the unanimous | very strong, aud there is no doubt of his re- Burke says ho has not had a single com- [ i bUbELS SHG TG, OF REIRASS, BCAR | and will b displayed in front of their head: | ances were vavious, and wo demanded a | fincs iuposcd by the presidents’ assoc tender of the position was as unexpected cn | capture. Bk munication from the state of Louisiana, and | FREL - B0F inu‘nxm'uis BinaiaataFonght arters on Ninth strect. In short, a red | hearing before the present acting superin- | tions. In view of s fact, 16 I8 [yIparyissigetiorousioniiyours,f X slatad to Numerous Burglarics at Ponca. declares that the atornoy gencral of Louisi- | 18 P2 SOV, the) JA0i8 Shig T, B | cross on o gold shicld with letters as’ stated | tendent, C. D. Swith, They immediately fired | thought that other than askocition you at that time how alwost impossible it & Y B8 A LRSS, ana and others directing " inquiry v tho bona | {0 B¢ SIGEERSTA. | BEVE B0 AR JION IS | means @ Nebraska Kuight Templar, Tho | promiscuously nmongstus and wounded four | action will e taken, and this in spito of an Would be for me to give the necessary time [ PoNea, Neb., Oct. 7.—|Special Telegram | gwindle arc animated by political animosity, [ jirh OF Y1e SEFOTL OF Y OVIRE BHUO0 1 | grand commandery of Nebraska was organ- | men. We, belicving there was nothing be- in the Inter-state Commerce Ruilway and attention to the performunce and the re- | to Tur Ber.]—Poaca was visited by bur- | and he eagerly awaits_the moment when hé | |00 19 SR8 TSRS 100w that we | ized in 1871, and now has twenty-two subor- | tween us and douth, withstood the fire and | Association ngreement and the remark of sponsibility of 1its duti but, yielding to | glors last night. Early in the evening they | will confront them in New Orleans, are dowg all we can for Mr, Cannon, who | dinate commanderies and some 1,200 mem- | captured some of the fircarms, During tho frman Walker of the association to tho your irresistible demand, 1 put aside all per- | proke into tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- 7 Would maks an emineatly ood speaker, and | bers. Mount Ziou Commandery, No. 5, K. | affray ono of the bosses was wounded. ‘They | members of the inter-state commerce com. sonal conslderation for what seomed the call lis & Omaha depot and secured a revolver UNREAL ESTATE, bo is geoaraphically well located for tho po- | T- Of Plattsmouth, was organized March 4, [ went under cover of tho house and fired on | mission last weei that the main purposo of of duty. I have been 80 highly honored | SPOIS & OWARA CEPOL ATC 4 O oty ; 1874, This commandery has no banner. | us a second time. Duriug the aflray two of | the presidents’ association was to sue in the by the confldence of the republican purty of | belonging to the Wells-Fargo Iixvress com- | 4 yyyino1s Man Buys a Mythical S, ks Sir David 14, Wheeler, of the commandery, | the bosses wero fataily injured. They then | United States courts auy road cither i or Nebraska that I do not feel at liberty to” re- | pany. From the depot they went to the . oare TARRISON AT WORK ON HIS MESSAGE, has fillad tho oftico of grand commander of | evacuatad the arinory, which e now havo | out of tho sesociauon Whish it Way maBipUs fuso any of 1ts just demands, I did what | Avway Valley creamery, but did not heep Ranch, 20 Sl ‘There is not much political work going on | the grand jurisdiction with great honor to | in our possession, treuting the remaining | luted rates. Yittlo I could to contribute to the grand result | securd anything of value. The CnicaGo, Oct. 7.—|Special Telegram to | at the white house. The ofilce seckers are | himself and the good of Masonry in the juris- | bosses with due courtesy and without e Meoung of tho Wostorn Froight Assos of 1885 in this stute and clsewhero. The | mext place visited was Rush & Hamm's sa. | Tne Bee]—A case begun in tho supreme | civing the president'a rest compared with | diction. Sir Francis E. White, the present | furthor acts of violence on_our part. Wo | cition has been called for to-morrow to cone battie is over, the victory won; thisisare- | loon,” Here they got about $10 in cash, | court to-day discloses a unique swindle, what ho hus been undergoing the past six | commander, hos also filled the oflice of | now watto hear from you, hoping you will | sider the matter publican_government, present and prosvec- | another revolver aud about $15 worth of | Frank M. Edwards was tho owner of a loy | months. The president is devoting all the | eminent grand commander of the jurisdic- | send immediato help or o vessel to carry us tive; nover again will that party which ex- s, Ono or two other at- 1 ep/of 8 2 5 time he can take from his routine business [ tion, and is good authority on all questions | back to the United States of America, We Atehison Dircctors Satisfied, ists as u menace of individual prosperity | tempts wore made, but wers unsuccessful, | Of eal estute in Kansas, Wisconsin and Mis- | and the public to the proparation of his mes- 5 X « of Masonry. remain _yours, one hundred and thirty-six 30870, Oct. 7" Burcau says and liberty bo permitted to administer th | A mumber of tramps who camo into town | S0Urt worth altogether about £5,000, but in | sago to congress, and as this fact is very well | Somo four or five hundred knights from | souis, all American —eitizens, awaiting your | o, ‘. RRRON Sl T R AN affairs of siate. And now I return into your | yesterday afternoon, and have sinco disap- | an evil day e met J. T. Cook, R. H. Sticlds | understood among the people who usually | Jowa, headed by Grand Commander Varnum, | instant action, QRIEHY:c SAWUI100F A= il keeping the trust you so generously con- | heared are sup[mncnl to be lhu burglars, and R. . Thompson, who represented them- | call upon him for offices and public favors | arrived in the city yesterday. They are s unauimous in their approval of the reorgani- ferred. 1t would be impossible for me, even selves as the firm of Shields, Cook & Thomp- | generally be is given as wuch scclusion as | quartered at the Richmond. Tho “Towa THE TELEPHONE SULT, zation presentad by the special committes, if it were your wish, to continue as president A Soldier Accidentuly Killed. son. 'The men, Edwards sa; ) they | possible. knights occupy a rather unique position in p ew details only remain to be perfected, y s 3 y | poss t A fow detul y of theieague. To the fulilment of my pro- Fonr Romixsoy, Neb., Oct. 7. Special | had two sections of land in as, containing The preparation of a message to congress | the triennial conclave. By an order dated | Apn Interview With Judge Hill, of | The vlan will not contain any of Morrison's fessional relations I am compelled w devote | qaiie o0 b Bee | —Private Edson J, | 2000 acres. Fdwards traded his 'lauds and | i8 an_exhaustive work requiring great re- | May 25, 1583, Grand Master Roomo declured e e e A scheme nor anytaing like it, for Morrison’s my whole time; but Iwish you to under- | 15! s y J- | Hotes for £1,000 for the Texas property, re- | search, careful study of departmental reports | the grand commandery of Iowa and all si « L e D Rt s Mo onlvifon itio IRToraiALioNIOL stand that if wy services are ever cssential | Stevens, company K, Gighth infantry, was | ooiving a deed, Then he wrote to Land Com- | and much consultation with public officials. | knights in its obedience to be in a stote of | HAwmEnURG, Pa., Oct. 7.—[Special Tele- | 4 d00 FoE to save the property. to the success of the republican party, stute | accidentally shot while out hunting with | missioner Halland discovered that the Texas | Not al! of the senators and rcp. disloyalty and rebellion, contrary to their | gram to Tur Bee.|—Judge Hill, of counsel | rpiyo plan has not been mouified save in the or national, I am ready to sucrilico overy | General Crool's party. He was a native of | sheop ranch ho hiad bought did ot oxist and sontatives aud business men from | vows a3 Kuights “Templar — and their | for tho Poople's Telcphiono compauy in tho | dircetion meoting ho gencrally oxprossed other consideration, and wy services will | rorndyee, Me., about r-eight years old, | that the deed was a forgery. Judge Jamie- | the ous v 0 0 vho | promised allegiance to the constitution bl e Bell company to determine | desire to have fewer incomes at a higher then be at your command. AOFHSEER: yata AN ';,:::"c‘.fhfil’;“’:“’t asan | son issyed an injunction” restraining Shields | now go to the whito house and have long | und regulations of the grand encampment of ’l‘]‘“‘ ‘1"‘“”“, tho B L”, T e o af tho | vate. The fiest general 4 per cont, mortgage In retirlag from ofico ['still rowaina mem- | a3 S0rving w his fourth onlistment, was at | aug tho others from disnosing of tho prop. | talks with tho president aro thero on poiitical | the United States, A1l tomplar intercourse | the claims of priority of the mvention of the | (i oyl ha rawn for loss tian §160,~ ber of the republican league, dovoted to ita | cxcollent soldier, and ono of tho best nunters | "ol oica uuy it s feared it is (00 late, | busincss. Many of ‘them are giving advice | ja intordicted betwoen tho grand comman- | telophone, has Just returned from a visit to-| &) b Witk a Vit to ncrease for nw mils: success, becauso it stands, in' my judgment, | 1y LAO AYIY. - TLS Coath wis caterd by R0 ———— a3 to what should be recommended in the | dery of lowa and all sir knights in 1ts [ Danicl Drawbaugn, who claims to have in- | yrd at the rate per mils for single. track for thoso great principles ossentinl to tao | OF LA DAty SHARDIGE & BUPRORCE SEUOtLey The PaRs AmUFiGan GonEFoss; way of legislation. The president does not | obedience and loyal Knights Templar of the | vented tho instrument. Being asked | and the rate per milo for double track, The lory of tho grandest nation of the earth. fi‘lfl‘“, “““< f ‘f ‘:l} ',‘,“ :‘ Blb r“i“d‘hm; Bostoy, Oct. 7.—The dclegates to the | Ntend to consider applications for avvoint- | United States. This order has never been | whetlier the government will support Draw- | income bonds will probably be limited to ‘ours trul, Jonx M. THURSTON, bling hlp, latanuiy, "l B8 Duriof L HORTON, .4 4 ments except to fill yacancies where the | aprogated, and in consequence the Towa | baugh, Judge Hill said; £50,000,000 ab b per cent. Fixed charges, in- Nominations for vresident of the | this afternoon with tho usual honors, Pap-American congress left this morning | public service is impaired, till ne has com- | knights, although they come to this cit “Tho government counsel has given posi- | eluding taxes, will by this plan bo less than league for the eusuing year were then 3| over the Boston & Maine railway for Law- | pleted his message, wiiich will not be earlier | will not take part in the parade. Their casé | tive assurance that the natural and only con- | &30 toad as @ resel f ' LER Elevators to Be Sold. ! t y £3,000,000, fustead of as at present about ordered. et . rence and Lowell, where they will spend the | Probably than six wecks, will come lu: re the grand commandery, | sequence of victory in this suit will be @ pat- | 11,000,000, and the income bonds will baye i i i HoanoLo, Neb., Oct. 7.—|Special to Tns h v D L1, 000,000, A. M. Lansing, of Lincoln, was nominated NBOERT) NOby . Q0k. Ti==] BY day. NEDRASKANS AT THE CONCLAVE. and it is probablo that the Towa kuights will | ent for Drawbaugh. I cannot say what | very considerable value at the start and the and bo was unanimousiy clected by acclama- | $8ue.|—The sale of the Diven line of eleva- | A Lawrence the delogatos inspected the | Nebraska people who are attending tho | endeavor to secure a revocation of tnis | courso the government will take in tho im- | prospect of bein al par in o few years, with tion. In response to loud calls Mr. Lansing | tors, to occur on the 12th of this month, will | Pacific cotton "mills and Russell's paper | Knights T vide _day, | action. The officers of grand | mediate future, The public statement has | f rops and fair railrond rates. 3 a « paper | Knights Templar couclave divided to-day, fair crovs and fair railroad ra ascended the platform and delivered @ ten | po o matter of much importance to grain They evincea deep interest in the | about fifty going to Mount Vernon, tho rest- | encampment do not talle about "~ the | been made that the government mweans to If in sixty days the plan has not been gens minute address, bristling with eloquence | o o vhis part of the state. These eleva The party started for Lowell at | ing place of Marthaand. Gum,u Washington, | 1owa caso very frecly, und Grand Re- | act aggressively and without hesitation, and | erally accey the security holders and and bumor, 3 ISR s T sixteen miles down tho Hotomac, the remain: | corder Isancs, when asked about it ] 1can tell you that that is correct, creditors can scck their rights under the For secratary tho names of A, D. Yocum, | tors, located at Taberty, Burchard and Vio- | “rhe party returned to Boston early this | der staying in the city and visiting the vari- | th1s morning, ‘said ‘with a good-humored — Jaw. But the plan is o fair &na just and of Hastings, and Brad Slaughter wero pre! | 1ot aroall in rattog good towns, and cou- | gyening, They visited threo concerns in | ous aopartments and environs of the city, | smile that he did not know auything about | Mrs. Hodgson Burnett’s Conditton. | has boen so far unanimously cudorsed that sented. 5 i trol an oxtensive and rich graw tertiory. | Towell and saw 8,000 overatives’ at work. | ‘Tho ‘Nebraska grand | commandory sent | it: Aftr the opening uddress, when tho [Copyright 1589 by James Gordon Bennstt.) its hearty acceptance by all iterests way bo ‘The nomination of Slaughter was enthust. oy aro being sold by tho assigneo of 1h® | The day has been the first one of solid busi- | to each grand commandery in the city | Eraud encampment convenes to-morrow, the LoxpoN, Oct, 7.—|N York Herald | expected. astically soconded by o duzen counties, aud | Karmers & Morchants' bani, of Humboldt, | ;egq upon th lines upon and within which | o haudsonio souvenir banncr, It is about | reportof the grana master, treasuror’ana | (FFPGE, €0 ERRIET, T (T aftor Mir. Yocum had gracefully declined to i\)-:‘”b‘}“l'mul a0 0ecury at Burchard on | ¢ho " international congress was projected. [ eight by twelve inches in size, and a fac- | secrotary will bo made and the following | F42C ll_,_' SO, CIUNCAANp. ek NRH. A0 stand o test of strevgth with his opponent, | October 12, at 10 o'clock a. m. The forewners in soveral instances have | simile of tho Nebraska graud commandery | committees will be appointed: Credentials, | day Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett was pol T t 7 Ml it e ity Mr, Slaughter was elocted by & ununimous placed themselves 1 closer relutions with | coat-of-arms embossed on silk. 1elow is the | jursprudence, doings of grand oflices, | fectly conscious and recognized those about | 7 ) h B RO SOM M voto. = g Morgant8mith. the manufucturing interests they b roster complete of the sir knights from Ne. | linances, disponsations, ovances, and | her, Her pbysician states that no perma- | THE BEE |—Itis reported that truble is again L. A, Kent, of Kearney, county, was made | Nrewronr, Neb,, Oct. 7.—[Special to Tun | visiged. Tbey bave carefully and_shrewdly | braska who are now in attendance, together | place of meeting. The graud encampme nently bad effocts are to be anticipated from | Prewing for the Inter-stato Commerce Rails treasurer for the cnsuing year, Bee,|—Judge Fred N. Morgan, of this | observed what they bave seen. They have | with thenames of their ladics. Following | Will then adjourn until Wednesday morning. | 4 " iiqont, Sno expressed s wish that tho | Wy association Nobraska Oty G nericans, | (Rock) county, and Miss Jessie C, Smith, of talked of prices, terms and business methods | are the ofticers of the grand commandery of | To-day's IPost has this to say about the Lo MRS S B R R e It will be remembered that Chairman R Lot hootal | Ainsworth, Neb., wero married at 12 o'clock, | Sk tho licads of establishments visited. | Nebraska: Nebraska kmghts: Generalissimo Iforty, in | Hlerald would 80 state, us hor RUSLAud SAIEC | wilkor pacently rendered w decision in Nepraska Ciry, Nol ot 7.—(Special | 4 Nob., - 3 + | Mexico, for instance, indicated interest in 2, Sir Hei Jibbons, g om- | speaking of tho trip, said: “We left Omana | for the United States October 2, When the | Wil ho denicd the. po » Minngs ) N oy XAGR ARG i s D SREE N It I, B Hoory Qibbons, grand com- | speaiing of tho tri which he denied the petition of tie Minne: to Tus Bee)—The German- s VO-GAY, | old 0 » | carpets, and Cost Rico hus scrutinized | mander; V. E., Sir [ . Keene, deputy | Thursday morning at 10:20 o'clock, We had [ accident occurred Mrs, Burnctt was engaged | apolis & St. Louis road for leave to lower Americans of this oty and surrounding | Rev: W. C. Smith, tho grandfather of tho | prints with a business purpose. A grand ‘commander e Louis H, | o special train of “soven cara and ‘each car | iy framing a reply to Mrs. Winthrop's the grain rate between Zumbrota and St country to-day celobrated German day in | bride, oficiating. Judgo Morgan is a brilliant The party died aboard the tran while | Korty, grand generalissimo; 1., Sir | was handsom decorated with flags and | )00 W ivtle Lord Pauntleroy” was a plagiar- | Jouis from to 15 conts, Receiver Troes young attorney who, by his legal abilities | returning £ Boston from Lowell, and upon | Bdgar (. ' 4 apta unting pught about one hundred sir i i Loonia, irar Teng this elty; io commomoration of the 200th | Y4B Y Wh iis logal abiliti i Bdgar C. Salisbury, grand ptain | bunting, We brought about one hundred sir § Vo Minnoapolis & Gt. Tsouls, to-day X ud social acquirements, has placed himself | arrival horo were driven to the theatre, | general; E., S Jumes France, | knights, representing thirteen commander- | 18m of 4 story written by her some 8880, | 1 ovited Chairiman Walker that in spite of his auniversary of tho settiement of the first | first in tho ranks of tho' legal profession of | where the evening was spent. grand tr ory B, Sit William R, Bowen, | ics, as many ladies and thirty guests, As | The reply, sho thinks, will be perfeatly satis- | decision the rate would bo lowered. It is German colony at Germuntown, Pa. There | northwestern Nebraska, He 15 the young- Sy——— grand recorder; B, Sir James A. Tulloys, | ours was one of the first trains of the kind | factory to the pub! not known yet what action will be taken, and prosperous communi- | information when tho wholo thing becamo were o large number of Germans present | €3t Judge in the state, Diamond Dealers in Trouble, grand standara beare £, Sir Edwin C. | to cross the country we attracted cousidera- — o —— but it will cortainly r ull hopo of raisiug pahoe Wants a Canning Factory. | : ' Nt Nobraska K —Sirs James G, Ac The co dery has a banner worth £1,000 0 ; ) heir present uneven keel ¥ k 9 J or ay obtainea attachments sgaregating Nebraska Kulghts—Sirs James G, Ac he commandery hasa ban. £ Copyright 1859 by James Gordon Benasm,) n on their present uneven keel, body. It was a great aud enjoyablo day for Anspanor, Neb., Oct. 7.—|Special to T $10.000 azalost 1. B V. mm'm“ b Sf‘":‘ man 9, Ainsworth; Adam Adams 4, Lincoln; | at headquarters, During the evening there ,'” B L v York Herald Cablo ;m\-u nf.ll meeting i ;\lunm) par, \\‘-‘uu bt S e T PR e Allen 13, Kearneyy Custaye Anderson 1, [ bers of the grand commandery were busy | = Speclal to Tus Bee. ] —Boulavger removed Cnicago, Oct, 7.—The Ilinols Central music and singing and dancing, which was ad on notice of its inteation t0 ade the levy -nothing Vo ould be | land > o8 N. Harhel- | I of ths commandery, cal a day. Jerscy isless expensive than Lon. | F4TOW iran aa / followed ac uoon by & borbecucs t walch B | BT °5 Lot Toktory® ok Arepbion, A mado the levy -nothing of value could tand W, Bailoy 1, Omala; Carlos N. Harhel- | Bowen, of this commundery, called a today, Jersoy is less expensive than Lo I the business here, bas uot been to the office | ney; Thomas Batterton 1, Omaha iJ, | utive ear of corn as a watch charm., 498 a City & special commodity tariff arranged on ohes w made in the afternoou by | @n ute, and 1t is confldently expected | ginco Iriday. About a week ago VauGilder | Benedict 31, Has % % ; ) v athier Forecast, g r Itudolph Nooack, of tho Staats | thut sullicient encouragement can bo offered | ghowed about $20,000 worth of diamonds to | 7. Lewiston; Willam F. Bittner 9, | braska corn crop,” he said. “We will bay il A it Chicago und Bt Paul, If the commodity ] « ono of his vreditors and said ho bLad #0,000 | Fremont; Williar ght un adjournment was taken to the [ here withw the uext sixty days. A e Omaba; 'Peter 1. | portion of the country.” Taor Nebraske 9 Lo oxiended £0. CHNRKS. Ml MG m..;-.. house, \‘\Iw:d, {;\.u.pl.- spec bt ;‘.‘m: | Dhoas an ke e TN a an e n o \m:u‘i.ln-,;-l, luls fatber, resides at Amster- | Buckley 17, Stromsburg: Samuel M. Cnaj “Jiow about the lttle corn crop you are | Wednesday night, warmer L v rat ill be affected all along the line, aud music continued the celebration and was 9. 5 rence. olland A ended up with a big dauce, The only Uiy | Yok, Neb., Oct. 7.—[Speclal to Tus Bse $100,000. Young VanGilder's liabilitics are | Plattsmouth; Albert M. Dayvis 4, Lincoln: “I'hat is a scuvenir of ooe of our Nebraska r Dakota: Fair, warmer, soutt then be levs than from to war tho day Was tho opposition il | —The Nebrusica Methodist Evlscopal confer- [ placed at sbout §10,000. thn.m P, Devalon 1, Omaba; Cuarles N, | fairs, One of tho exbibiiors gave away | wi ] from Iowa, and Otoe county turned out iu @ | Ay S New Youx, Oct. 7.—Taree creditors to- | Webster, grand captain of giuards, ble attention al 3 Boulange onomizing. vestern grain rates or even of keoping the Germau-Americans, The exercises con- boar " corres| Morris L, Alexands; astings; Hower J ere o large number of callers and the mem- : A special Commodity Taviff. Bee. | —Our board of trade 18 in corresy AT P L P s L. Alexandor 11, Hasting ,u ner J. | were a large number of callers ax mem ! » y lent disposal of prope When the sherift | Omaba; Napoleo > ccelving them. Lminent Sir Wil t. | bimself and cffects to the Island of Jersey Tollowed 8¢ noon by & barboecuc, at which @ | part of this staté, who are quite anxious to A O ens hen tho shori®t | Omaba: Napolcon . Avple I, Omatia: K [oairing thom._ Bmlucat Glr WIS 3 R o A Elane Emil VanGilder, wi anager of | lor 16, MeCoo ! gt PR o A, R ™ put into effect b n Chieago and Siov arhole ox piod o couadued b | BiCHA, CANEN CINORY o8 hoan ailad for an 10 is manager of | lor 16, McCooks “John J. Bartlett” 12, Kear- | headquarters vesterday, wearing & dimin ings: James J. Bernar T'nis has been @ great year for the N The We 5 tho same basis as that now in foreo betweon 7, 2 being 5 ko 0 insure the erection 1 C Omaha an r ) e a ed 0 Siov Jity th W tung, he being the priucipal speaker, To- | to insure the ercction of a cauniug factory X Bowen 1, Omaha: | sixty bushels of corn to the acre in @ large For Omaha and retes pulied t ix City they will worth of diamonds altogether. Henry 1. | Thox ) ‘ dam, and is said to be worth | man 5, lattsmouth, John O, Cummings carrying on your watch chain ! south erly to tho wiver On cerisin \

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