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[ — = = = — = = TWENTIETH YEAR. 10WA “ELCOMES HARRISON, | presiden s Thad supposed that thero | congreess John T. Cemine, the present dele- | FEI.L UNDER Tm TEA“)ER. | 1arme audience here in the interests of the | grade was made. Work was then st 2 g e Editor (. J. Cannon of the Ogden republican party, ‘They are eloquent speak- | and the grade has since lain idle, On an meeting, both ¢ r Boies and my- | Standard, and F. D. Richards, late presid ers and the arguments offered weresonnd, | of the geographical position of thisv =° self, and that no political suggestion of any & 0f the territorial council. The convention logical and convinein, and the prospects of a railroad a tow: % sort was to be introduced at this friendly ted three days, and in the piatform Gov- — p and now has grown to be a sturdy, b ¥ The President Given a Rousing Reception by | St of Americy izen think both | ernor Thomas denounced and the Utah | A Brakeman's Mishap at Beatrice Costs Him A McKerghan Council. y built little town as on I w the People, olds ave g use fo rance ngs commission declared an excrescence on the Both His A McCoor Jrxcriox, Neb,, Oct. 0. —(Spech 0 8 hins grown steadil ple. P! onists for interrupting us face of the body politic, an unnecessary insti- rms, 16 Tur Brs.]—This ‘morning Thomas Smi 0 av the reside el proud ! it for cold water..” tution, . Goorge Carcoran, o ot of the York Demo. | (B oW tiey huve wilt without & raliroa, e ol I o P, A A Thomas n ot democra 1o e e - . 1 OTTUMWA'S COAL PALACE VISITED. dent said: *“We hav is Structure | i Lo A Ll VALPARAISO'S DECYLTER RETURNS. I CioPsdice worer comnll Wit MS | Tt o bogin at onoa; Alrew n DRESS OF THE DAY BY REV. J. G, TATE, Y s of all the pr N s farm, and | It Wil Manaavree in New England i Keighan in Smith's bank. No alliance men | chants uy \ road. A side with the o mee Waters This Wihter. were admitted. | A merchants® carnival will in the Governor Boics Defivers the Address | I think in ination, i (08 | New Yo, Oct, 0. - Special Telegram to | Destructive Windstorms at Reynolds SH BTN a6 RASIN KN Methodist Episey ~ch two weeks from | Governor Thayer Greets the Vetorans of Welcome to the Nation's Chicf M‘:f"]':h"‘”x‘;*f'm;" f:l::‘“!‘»l;\\‘;.‘:-'v'l'::”fl'lu‘l:l- Tie Bee.|--The vaunted white squadron of and Fairbury —Diphtheria at Hast- Ruvessa, Neb., Oct. 0.—|Special Tolo- | :»)wl.\;v :u:':-x ll\‘h 4 aley Al J k Extibition Drills and Other Executive — Cannons Boom soil and the workers in our \huw.‘ ach con- | Uncle Sam's navy will manoeuvre in the ings — Serious Injuries to a gram to Tue B#e.| -J. H. Sterling of Omana display X Amusements —Hebron Day Atid OvoWds Cheer, tributing to the common weal ; harbors of New this winter, and by Pasmar dtNorh: nd, nddressed a large audience of business men | ST . Hothbrrow, ing to the ottier that which heneeds, we have | the splendor and impresivensss of its_evolu- and farmes at the opera house this evening, | g ALEECAE ALY : tht which has beought, about the prosperity | tions will attempt to inveigle the yankee speaking ugainst the prohioitory amendment. | on e NP SO R Orrvawy, Ta, Oct. 0.—1t was 8o'clock this | i on /0% “Pet WHICH 1o bo e | sallor men who spend the winter at home in | - Beatnice, Neb., Oet 0.—[Special Tele- '}*-'“““‘*'“ s were cled i conaise and Rl uvsAtHE: WhBoH 16 oot Hr: Neb, Oct. 0.—[Spocial Telegram moming when the presidential party resched | have notsroalisd. nes 0 tho me. | enforeed idleness into the United States ser- | gram to Tur Ber)—John Egeleston, aged | Sore backed up by indisputable tigures and | U0 1 lihali’ Wak Lidicaliva oL a | 10 il Bki—) sk tlio procossion th dty, Adel = o o i nowa that thero is o legion of | twenty-five yoars, brakeman on the Kansas | agaiust the atnondment, i presidental rather than an oft yearin Ne- | formed on Lincoln avenue in the following utehinson, ex-candidate on the republican | notice and recollec ke >, as hardy and true as ever | City & Beatrice railroad, fell under the ten- e olits m 1 was filled to | order: B paud, Hobr " Hoket bor poversor, and Sotor B 0, Bal: | T2 us not think we hoy ! 5 politics, The hall was filled Bellevuo band, Hebron division, | | ~ It is Inaugurated by the Civic Societics with a Procession. s hauled g d if pos the ships will | derof vitch engine in th ck A Stumper Stumped. s \ t \ Kui | tfis developtne 2 ot ite nd if p e ships w rof a switch engine in the Rock Island . ped. ton and the felling points of { Nelson division and Geneva division Kuights lingall, presidentof the Ottamwa coalpalact, | agencios already knows: to be A be ina with these Amorican recruits, | vants lust eveniog and B both arns fright- | | IN0a¥oLs, Neb., Oct. 0 [Special to Tur | 317 e ot T aomoratic } of Pythlas, United Workme met the presidentfal party at Galesburg last | applied. There are yet o o n | . e ot bHooss ot be dlsap, | fully mangled It wasifouiid necessary to | Bes]—W. H. Dech stoppe re Monday | 0 o of riding fnto office on | \eterans and broom brigade evening and escorted the party to Ottumwa. | the great stor atu t 0f 1 5 fri: = e e x v | evening to make a speech 1 ay. On i chen 0 riding into 1 i The + Kl - “Shi ok n harnessed for the pointed if the ships do not sail forth ne amputate both arms, one at the shoulder v ¥ the backsof the republican members of the | ladies. After music by the glee club and re- o trafn, which arrived this morning, - ® 0L ol ¢ ki year manned almost entively by American | jolnt and the other near the shoulder, The | quiry lie found that & erangements had | oo dilfance: was cheered to the ccho. | marks by €. L. Richards, Governor Thayer contiined besides the prusidenvs et the | comey Whocan Gl You o fato o | milors, “fho plan for ‘the cruite o' braces | iujired man's hone Wfat sicbury. Ho is | oen made for him, and asno one secmed to | Tha were Hon. , Philip E. Winters | addressed the veterws. He spoke of the vate car of Supe: endten € ilso - N visits tc pstO! Portsmo “ortla still livis o 3 v e Wi e here, sk | '} g 3 S V. v 0 9 o iz (P.m”“ ;mrmél'm Qltcy ‘I’,l_“_f A weh '11\\\1\‘L' n;y"uull\-' " soil that i mxfl;n x‘.‘(i‘{- L::. 1ll i‘m’]’:‘ \:‘”‘i hsc_nh..“{ »Sll"‘;:l still living tonight and some hopes are enter- u\:ul\:"vm("n‘u iv:'.‘thiu [ h”;\.lv.“n .:l . ‘i 1‘”{‘ l\\n\ m and General L. W. Colby of | siowth of Nebraska. idential escort over the western | Py, Rig6: Nidten: .‘.fif,,‘fl,"\. rx‘)‘-;‘.’l' smaller ports, such as New Londap, New | tained of his recovery. He was also injured | ¢nat it was Indianols, he imed, *L [ Mr. Winters' speech mainly dealt with the | v J. G. Tate thenaddressed the Knights lines of that sy It was due to the * | rich mines of coal “,hwh ate to be ai Bedford, Rockland and Eastport. The fleet | somewnat about the head. thought that it was rley 1t was he | promises of t republican party during the | of Pythias us follows: thought of Superintendent Wilson and Man- | {7 power to propel mills thut will s will probably consist of the Chicago, Boston, e whoa few days ago at Schy lauded Jeft | last congressional campaign, and the wner ““T'he Kuights' order U r_lli‘lthq:llm' v pleasant ?l;.hl\ Fest W3 | the wants of your peopla.”” » | Yorktown und Petrel. A Defuultat Retarns. Davis above President Harrison and any | in which every promise had beea fulfilled the war. [t was fitting t DRty e ried the - president by the train being | The prosidint elosed by once more thank ———— Vairanaiso, Neb., Oct. 9.—[Spectal Tel- [ member of his cabinct of any member of | The main speech of "the evening | of thoordershould b Dimon and Pytiie, d ata q ittle station near | 0 thd Leopla for the kindness of his recep. PRISONERS OF WAR. ergam to Tue Brr.]—Valparaiso is all ex- | congress, was delivered by General Colby, and to say |\, 0 HEEIEIRTL B - SHTON B VLS. o | tion and wishing for Towa and its citizens the cited this evening over the arrival today of Y a8 well received is hardly enough, SN S e R ek i 0'} arls ”;nvw:“,‘:;\gm(uh,.(”p\,q‘)‘,[ “ 8 1 T T e 4 | An Important Ruling by Assistant | 1y sum_fil‘n wh“:fl m]“;"n;"‘:‘mw:ba"h & CI'"'{!I u-:’lh‘ll""l_"'“"fl " B twas poured into the enemy's | exerted? Who can measure its influence in e of 3 P SR 4 G HBHASIAR BISSSIOR Secrstary Bussey, o ) d dis masrioN, Neb,, Oct. 9.—|Special to THE | campand every round was greeted with a | succeeding years! Rathbone, its founder, Ottumwa turned out to greet “the president. | &f' 8 ance caused sucha widespread excitement : 1i i i 3 s ader, s turned out o gree prosident. | or'y o hapniness, LN OO Dot 0 ARblibRtit, heiets 3 : Ber)—fhe first republican meeting for this | loud applause. 'He showed to all thinking | 4 few years later, the war over and the la A rousing cheer was eiven himashe was | “g it ARG} oy fitoduecd but aid MINGTOX, Oct. 0, —Assistaut Secretary | ang trouble two years ago. Scoville Brrived | pavi ot Cliven umts wagheld Monday after. | Fepublican farmers the fallacy of leaving | 1o vears later the war over und the lind reenenizel on (0o rear plaformas tho train | o as Bussey has rendered in the case of Russell S. | ¢ ig\pp last evening und stayed over uight | haon Hon N V. Hovlar Monduy after | Mt patty for reforms they /hought were filled with sorrow and mourning and poverty- ded into the depot. ~ A moment later tue | PO SPeCt: Cole of Company irst New York vete noon. Hon. N. V. Harlan was hereand ad- s 3 s stricken and helpless widows aud or o dopol. A mo ater t ngressman Lacey of Towa, Hon. J. B. pany E, New York veteran | g4 went to Agnew this morning after his ; R . § i e ety oming of cannon commenced Otlumwas | McCall and other distinguished citi valry, a decision that defizes tho status of | wife and children, WHA have been at that | rcpco, b larse audience, Mr. Harlan, b T ause of republican issue | suggested the need of protection and assist~ come he chief executive aud the | op iq yiefly, after which the president re- | prisone rar who, having enlisted in the % s d cen at that | g honest, straightc rd and open expros- utly strengthened by the |ance for them, and the order of Jollification of the ¢ fairly begun. o 10 1o el SIORRE s Fod ] Lebatit i he | place all summer, They came up on the 4 | gjone, made friends and gained votes, notonly | speech when November 4 wolis | \wo o o S In this city besides the president's older | ! T he s Ul 6 | rebel service in order to escape imprisonment | o'clock train and had not been in town fifteen | for himself, but for the entire republicau | i n will be fo Workmen came” He then spoke of sister, Sally, the wife of T. J. Devis. | filoch Wwhenhe wis entertated ata private | and return to their own command, as appli- | minutes when Scoville was notifled that 8 | ticket, 0. K. Butterfieidof Dundy county, | i | the Workmen and Pythian mottoes Joln 8. "n' rison, the presilents gray. morly & cilizon of Indian apolis, and an old | Cants for a pension. The decision rescinds | Nirrant Wee being Dade out to urtest | republican candidate for representative of | the side of liberty and and spoke of both orders socially and morally. T e LA :;‘r\::‘"l R 2 of the p the ruling made by Commissioner Black May charge of = embeuling | this district, arrived just before the meeting 2ge county will be fou rue in and charity are necessary in the town money, whereapon ho again disape ptied | y Ytimwa nive ik & N L W i S sap- | closed and made @ short specch, whicn was | publicanisi, ot ot e T o s e ey | _ Ottumwn pev ich a crowd b , 18, i which the commissionerheld that, | peared. It Is not- known whether he | Srol roscirod . L g —_— S iGN Of 8 FHIBAR) TS Baa L o to the Devirs resicence, where the family | "““]h““ > today, of special 5 | regardiess of the ciccumstances and of the | has left town or i here in hiding, Delegates to the Convention, AN ORARIEE A Tial habd.© SBoine breaktasted together, . Tt1s thointention o | 1iled visitors into the city, and at the motives, a prisoner of war so enlist- [ It was understood by a few persous that it Thirty=Third District Democrat Frxiony, Neb., Oct. 9.—[Special Te iiy boris AL Rane: IS s mlkie 1% the presideut’s brother to mpany the proceasion was moving there must ing in the rebel service, even as a | has been his intention to return, anditis | Beirrice, Neb., Oct. S pecial Tele- T L ; : Sk oA s e L 10 i v~ e * | been fort h ople out. The city | device of escape from starvation and impris- | their belief that he will turn up and A e Lops to Tue Bee.]—Charles W. Baldwin, J ide fora family is a su 1o bty it : was beattifully orated. A conspicuous | onment, should be held as having “volun. | straighten out everything and bogin life | S¥om to Tuk Bee.]-The democrat float rep- | . Hall and George H. Goodhard will repre | say memt - ! help. ST e . | feature of the parade hoold Third Iowa | tarily” aided the rebellion and is debarred O neof the rlehestmen of Liacoln 1a | Fescatative convention of the Thir rd | sent this precinct in the county convention | Sacho ) WHo: T el cavalry, wh ing the war was com- | froma pension, After presenting fully the | said to be backing him in his efforts to clear | district met here this afternoon w at Omaha, October 11 1on g does the most for a brother of the lol will to fall but it did mot sem to | Handed In wm by Gencral Bussey, now us. | legalaspects of the question tho assistant | up his uffairs, delegations from Gage and Saline counties. | instructed to support George C. R e e e ee dampen the enthusiism of the Towans and [ frant S LN, e Colonel | s ¥ says: rtmeut must be ” - W, G. Hastings of Saline COMnty eomimixiones et inalelios bk a6 & N g certainly did uot seriously mar the ceremonics | Saidwell now United States 3 ] wes coniog befors it for | The Storm at Fairbury. o e They don't know thit they belong 10 of the occasion, which took place under the .)n;i rum ral Noble, now sec: \IA : e \lu:‘ lu:ululmv'n(a\ rule that Famsury, Neb, Oet. 9.—([Special Tele- ‘“'l;‘\‘““:;}."““‘m'i‘ i :{‘::l..‘\‘ o YAt B ~braska, Towa and nnk..m Pensions. Sedplel sl ]“';h _l“ s“'\ ““L ”"\_ »*I* 01 0 va coal palac owa fn- | Yrior the rights of the solder and of citizens alike " i = SRl ary e question o king u direct nomi- SRTara! Il 0 to an n :;"‘1":,"[“‘“f‘lf“‘i\";f“"““ al palacoand Iowa fn One of the beautiful incidents of the pa- | can néver be taken away not forfeited axoent | aeas Tut Bee.]—A severe windstorm ( pafion was fnally comp 1 by endorsing | WASHINGTON. o will get up on this stand and teld al eXposition, . s ot ) securred 4 s school, ' by the express terms 4 7 visited this section this morning at about 4 | thealliance candidate, 12d Arnold. Thereare | to Tue Bre, 2 3 grantoc 3 Il of the mean things ¢ has done. At 10 o'c k Presilent Harrison, under es- P 'ms of thelaw, the actual 5 < - . Lo Gavarior Tilea of o atnd Beaator thousand_ school » and obvious meaning of which should be | 0'¢lock, tearing down and unroofing build- | rumors of a bolt and another couvention to | to the following Nebraskaus: O . is 1o man who would 1ike to tell ev P. 0. Ballingale, president of the coal pal- | 1456 the president. He be cuowl- | taien without resort to a subtle and forced | ings. The houseof William Gilmore, four ; nominatea straight-out democrat. William C. Gage, it aco, was talcen thioueh thit unique bit g, | CJEMEts tothe hippy children, who each | construction. 1 respectfully overrule the | miles south of this city, was struck by light- 5 I Cley 3. Taylor, Blair; John Ra Gy | ey BSOS DRV EUR T ML O il building. T o coal | Waveda flag, and then their three thousand | former decision of your office” and graut the | pi . * m Connellat Elk City. {a, Cisriea iV out of patience use tho pipe won't fitand nificent building. To th »sident the coal ;i GbUEEA) (0 the s tanilinr: ot D G, aud g ning and the roof and oné side torn off. The Bt City, Neb., Oct. 0.—[Special to Tne ety el fnds he will throw it on the floor and ne won'tsay palace was full of inte aud his surpris bt o he familiar old | pension sought. family were stunned by the shock. James T 2 LR A L L % | TncredsaPhilin Diofonbaneh, Ducan s | | usalem’ either. The soot will be all ove: and admiration was thorou; shly evidenced by | BT R ——— % bor, had 100 teéns of hay blo Bee.] —An enthusiastic republican rally was | Hampton, Benkelman; Henry C. Moore, | 3UF08 b o Al ovex. hi i the afternoon a large crowd gath- THE DEAD BANDIT. (e * DAY VED. 2 3 e nd o Platts th: George Br 5 the ¢ o 1 will begin to scold and yoa UEes g 54 arotind the train a1d the prasident was A AL . a , and numerous others in that nity | held at the hall in this pl e e | Tt tH ataviolte. - Blatk At b will ge it is over you will not al 'l)nr‘l;il‘;v;lf:\l‘zlu);:n“\;,wll‘!nl\:; the Coal Paluca | 20, 100 B ™ Shiow himsetr Aud | Hundreds of Curloms People Viaw 3(::“.:::(;‘1‘}::5.0“%.%);1:&:.&1.3 considarable u;.».“'rhnlm-q speaker A Hu‘nwxixm»r Levi Hustertoltz, Plattsmouth: Daniel B | (o)) it ",‘,’,’““‘ il vour ‘wife an Uhero s ate 2 sidence | (50N NG drords a0 et amage 3 eighborlood. | of Waterloo, W caphically showed up | et E g ) A secr ten this has occurred in my fam- of bis sister, where lunich was taken, Secre- | ak @ few words, ~Ho said that Rube Burrows's Remains. o e ] hoe. . ) ¢ SuC o ous o a ase X %one il TP h i ¥ . ily and often when some one knocke ¥, Private Secreary Halfon, "Cor. tugh e i ten | Bmixaunas, Ala., Oct. 0.—[Special Tele- Heavy Windstorm at Reynolds. pac PR s de g E;!\‘r‘“(h R o L U LR R A ol U o AT ik il e ey alg Tanpal Tansddl! | very w j ry full of worry. | gram to Tk Brr.]—The dead body of the | REYNOLDS Neb, Oct. 9.—[Special toTHE | here. He was followed by W. ¢ itmore, | Yoi Harringion, Hi Rl viadtsp; ||| voeyiie Wl aTC OLE SYE BT KSR St TRV this e hid) cehued Gnd gt 1 3 himto believe that the gre famous bandit king, Rube Burrows, reached | BEE.]—The strougest windstorm that cver | who spoke on several topics, cspecially tak- | Cedar Rapids A aterbury, = Faic LR AL U L L) Qdlock the grand parads of the day took | asS¢s of tho people have no other fnterest | wirminghum at:30 oclock thismorning and | Visited this place came this morning at ¢ | ing gr d agaiust the prohibition amend: | fied; . pair My and Mits. Tate_are!? Some one r) rEy 3 the gov o I o well ad- = reloel . p , ¢ ese speakers were well received g bodpls dience will say, ‘Isn’ anice way plice. ~ The column was leaded by o platoon | 0 that the governmient shall be well ad- | a5 gazed upon by hundreds of eager sight- | o'clock Itlasted but ten to fiften seconds, | Ml Ehesy SREREES Wi W TR EC g ) - it i 4 St olice, followed by the president and gov- | gy petont, conscien (1048 and onest nen, - | seers as it lay in the plain pine box, The | Uit in that short dlme tare of chinneys | ropgyis R 3 -"""",,}.‘,“‘,,j“l "‘{T;‘,':.fi‘ e os i rulated fainilies. Some sy no 8 carxiage, becreu 8oy and the A public reception was tendeved the presi- | pale face and stiffencd limbs as they lay in | tiPped over small buildings and made toe T Zobert T. \Wri ivt o as P, | Christia 1 belong to a ret order. Have rest of the president's party, the governor's : It Yy L S Robert T. Wr | ; James P. | ¥ o _ TR tol Bty CoRlPRIng altutid and the it the coal paiace and from St 9 o'lock | deat, and eve the very features and every S o g was fallof Ay, | LTI EaTrye e h, Eldora ‘lary, Rock | Youm o ception committee, mayor and city council, | | Lt I bl T i art of this once famous desperado, seemed | o8 CEUES: K e ORTAL. Neb.,? Ook. % =-[Spec 0 ids: Ow: Madison; v tell you oD that you are gol Grund Army of the Republic, Sons of V Tho prator of theovening was Congressman | FH00 0 Lte of darin wrobbery | POTY 8 severe storm and considerable dimage | ppp, ] Politics is absorbing public attention | Da 2 vidence; Napoleon B, | You may tell your chitdren that you are going Eraanedowa nationsl and !~ | Grosvenor of Ohio, whose address was an | 'O Speak volumes of his life of daringrobbery | to property, but no loss| of life to persons or | o : bt D Davia Busliig: where there is no winter and no gruns, Towg national guand and civicsocicties | oxealient one, well adapted to the oceasion | And plunder. ‘There was alook of the ideil | stock. The rain coming with the wind lusted | 0 Sarpy county just aow, and e oA A Ra R DR . but doyou think that this will make K ¢ Of the | and highly appreciated by the audience, | QUUAaW_about the stern ex: sion of the | gboutan hour and a half. tend the joint discussionat Papillion between | D o Ry O 5 LR IORES | the cold windsof winter any the loss severe B e ai s Tt Hovaroor. | Heasld among otter things that the demand faco kbl By hkiibo i = Coutiell: and Bryan....The. alliance also has | Suteice Swads, Ouumwas B B R ieaa f;:l‘;‘mlJ[.;dn% icctto sistios becuuse 2 s in Americ s ric o8 W Cl in pine coftin iphtheria as Hastings. i <enilli Qity » S, | P, 4 g they eep john out a ut that is not Boles and his stafl occupled the stand while | I, America for agricuitural products will | BIOC0 ) 10 died, wearing the same old S pREnOr A g speakers booked for meetings at Papillion | City; Samuel Penrose, Maqugketa; V the long column marched in review. koep paco with the growth of the population | lothes, except the shocs, of . which ho. had | arrxah Neb, OctiSpechl Telgram | and Gretna, and tho democratic convention | Kirk, Ellsworth; Beny B, uc, | oot il Fie uisged wink Ton At 2 g'clock this afternoon the public cere- Tt the domand would Steadily zrow, | been relieved. The body was transported in | '0 TaE Bee.|--The présence of several cases | yyill be held at Gretua on Saturday, when one | | v John F. Calkins, Ruthven: V 10" being U in word and dead to help @ monies of the day took place, in the presence | (EEed ERat IAe Cinad WORil, SO SOV | (e bawgage car with tha lid turned on the | of dipbtheria in this city has prompted | of the leading features will be thy endovsc- e B e Bty brother of an clnlhlu\l.uth audicnce of about ten | po p abroast. Hepredicted in the near future | POx without z nailed. There came with | ) Jlarke to issue a proclamation that | ment ornomn endorsement of hauak,tae B Tinte: \‘Q!”‘ e I',“‘ i '.hx:unm;w peaple. . Afterthe prelimi i,my a great spirit of prosperity t the industrial | it the search party who had been scouring rict g ules be ebserved. Health | alliance candidate for representativ. ) i«"’,' h ]J '““l, ,“,“*L‘” <~\|.;“,’:‘ mm.n broom %""l.“‘ n*,lw"ml (o_.l;w!m_ i \-ul.lllnu‘. G. Rl ety the wilderness of aouth. Alsbams: ever sincs.| Officer Feed wil comihmiie posting quaran- | other mixed up fight is that for county attc P ey ,‘*"1;;“‘ s Caritslo. ATnE hibition . ariils which w e T 1o Vhen an Adaciatod press Foprosentativo | the roblers on Augist W Lounding down | tine cards wmomow. thiree candidates being in the tield. lliapEradans coville, Carlisle; Arthur e e Wt i b o ol im informed President Harrison of the report | the modern terror, It deen decided that —_— o = ot s ¢ o) Looting and the erowd then we Xoy{-lml«: sh[lt>!l>‘un‘ll1.l .lllnl.rn«{l.h leor | carnmt in the SasihEE D cunl ,;mm}_;‘,“ a photographer should take a picture of the Thrown From & Wagon: Made a Gobd Impression. ) May leton: David | ms, n.‘in;{u‘ Ric g ero I ent TORAR. I ny trebiane tr Aees t0) el ol session of cougress to cousider the | dead mun, and accordingl '_l'w cotin was | Nowrs Bexo, Neb., Oct. 0.—[Special Tele- | ATKIsON, \;b. o-lv i mlfm Tar R i S ol S crans comedy company S g (AR b federal election bill, the president said he was | erected in a cornel r ram to Tue Bee.]—L. W. McCluhe .]—L. D. Ricnards, candidate for gov- P A L vo and tonight will 01 to our state to extend to you the < sl e istols were gramto Tue -]—L. ‘W, McCluhen, an : G i > lows, ew.—Martha E. : » ospitalitios of hor citizens, and assure | SOTYhe coud glve noexpression on the sub- | PUNS KGR B old resident of Ssunders and Dodge counties, | ernor, and T. J. Majors, candidate for lic former widow of Hossa B, Ferman | Fepeat, ; Ll D) ou of the appreciation of the distinguished | J2Ct: 83 it would be improper. al- e vas vn from a wago ‘olook. v | tenant govern ent a short time here ; Elizabeth, mother of John Stradle, peopl aving boen ont to hear Mr. Rose. Dy & ford insists thatno such dec was thrown from a wagon at 10 o'clock today Yy | Wwater last night, 0nOF you confer upon us in consenting to be- s Ihathor! the b i o Cincinnati's Sunday Law. and is severely, if not fatally injured. He | Monday and were greeted bya large aud en- | 3 hae B ' b - antvilladane come our guest for a brief period. Permit ived at. Whether the subject is under e 0[S a8 bée > t1ie A e - : i Dakota: _Original—Ez - s Hebron day and will be taken Ot sy Fan Your prosinee b0 the audience | consideration or not he would not say. Cixcrysaty, O,y Oct. 9.—(Special Telegram | bas been uuconsclous siace the accident. insiastio e okl 2 1| Faog e Ourve kst Ovder, 7o n: | unby exercises by the children of the. publio e s aseembied o reet vou,that s On the Way to Topeka. 1o THn DER) A0 R anomib Lo conyich A Question of Law, ans here, and his mame only had to be an. | CTease—James Andrews, Pukwana, Relssue [ SCI00°S: e are favored with an opportunity cujoyed by 5 5 . for the violation of the law forbidding ‘the 3 Sl - e ial i Ihe sl ire i watant Y | —EaraL. ¥ ¥ A4 DAD FREIGHT WRECK $e ‘sibjects Of 10 other government 1 | CmAmiToy, Ia, Oct. 9.—AL9 o'clock tonight | gl of tntoxicating liquors on Sunday failea | BEATRICE Neb, Oct 8—(Special to Tur | Bounced to FoRw e QD At eing. wos L : bl b ol the same degree—the opportunity to | the presidential party left Ottumwa for St | today by the disagreement of the jury in the .| —A considorablo sensation has been | {0 00 " tilir stay was short, but tho The Police Trial at Tipperary. meet upon equal terms the f | Joseph, Mo., which will be reached au lice court i the case against M, Ech precipitated in ex-oficial circles of Gage | good jupression made by the governor wen | Dumuy, Oct The hearing of the sum i > |4 o a3 . Lheoid GO 4 B.ped G lice e case against M. Echelor. L . L 0od 1mpressior we vy the govern 3 2 4 mogistrate of a mighty nation who derives | 7 o'ock tomorrow morning. Atchison will | ho te o Sk 3 county by the action of County Attormey | him more friends than a week's work of | mons againstthe police for assaults commit- his position from no aceident of * birth northe ) b e testimony agaiust Echelor was by police BV e ik =xi [l 58! has been indnicoa I I i R / 0 RLaank be reached about S o’clock tomorrow morning, Hiare T filiiaveorat hacs Dobbs instituting mandamus procee y words, such as has been indulzed it | o) by them upon a number of persons at result of devastating strife; but instead, 1 Topeka at 9 At the M » | ofticers. who said they were in his place on Pl * by 1y candidates precediug them in 5 5 thereof a voluntary offering from free, inde’ | & TODCKR at S0 ALt “( latter ety the | Sunday; thatit was open for business; that | 0E3ist ex-county clerks, ex-county treasu- | | 30 Iy ! the court house in Tipperary, on the oceasion -mlm‘ll ana iul;-:hg.-m,.-‘.pxmr whom they | PArty Wi entertained uatil 5 o'clock p. @ | 3hou¢ “sixty others were there, and that | rersand Register J. B. Hays to compel them 5 Ry o of the opening of the trial of Messrs, Dillon ave the honorof belug part. [Greatapplause. | 2 Echelor gave witni beer to drink, The | to restore to the county the aggregate sum of Good ork at Loup City and O'Brien, was commenced at that place Itis to me, Mr. Prisident, a sourcoof s ||t rorT RUSYELL TRAGEDY| DN out ali night and was discharged | §23,00, which the relator claims that these pCirr, Neb., Oct. ; elight to your attentic . ¢, unable to agree on averdict. Nine the evidences of cultivated-taste and superior | Corporal Parkinson Suspected of Mu r- Thirty Cars Smastied and Burned on the Reading Foad. PurLavermis, Oct, 9. (Special Telogram toTue Bre.|—A bad frelght wreck oceurred 1y this 'ernu" at Paulbrook, astation on York division of the Reading rail- ad, eleven miles from this city. A freight " o 7 today. train moving west parted at the top of a DRt aeioiiia) i Lo ios convictlon | (cmsialajave collacted Aaitee s d e djtol: | Fgrminiio BB D ER Ioet Aok Judge Kelly | Healy declared that on the occasion in crade aud i cked down skill displayed in the ercction and dering Private Baker. Those voting to @acquit gave various reasons | duthorized help during their respective ofi- | of Lincoln deliv vml an able anti-prohibition v v adult in the crowd outside | and crashed into another freight train that of this be: alace in which we avo | Cuevexse, V Oct. 0. [Spacial Tele- | fortheiraction. Several said they did not | cial terms, Judge Apvleget issued the writ | address to a fair audience. His ourt_houso. thete were four armod || et following & brakman on he parted file o entertain vou You will obve, | gram to Tue Brr.—The commer's jury | Tegrd the unsupported testimony of pid | of mandamus and calls for an answer was good and seemed to be w vived. licemen. He told. of thoassault on Har- | LEaie Wes KAy 1 e SuERnes el S vere b e n bR e orARt A At | whion Bas pesn livellgating s banseosiiio) | 0508 eliount i wament omuietion, S 0ne |ivembor B f1Iho sutb WiBioneh', reyronsiyoll - Phs svenisk e W, 78 Domm Hoo, 2 " The latter then took the stand and testified | injured. The wreck took fire and thirty cars Blled evidenco of that, prosperity fof which | death of Roy Baker, the soldier found mur- | 3o tho workhouso for such @ offensa. | aom e o sings st 1 b o 4 | B Cody and Hon. J. H. Lok drohere, "hey | that there were fewer than fifty cvilians their contents were consumed.” All we rople are sincerely thaukful, and | derwd near Fort Russella week ago, today | Echelor has. been arrested twenty clght | bomimaumiiced 0. the oatd oo Buposg | Wore met at the traln by delegation of cith | qutsidethe court houss when lie arrived, | trafic was blocked for soveral hours. of wo are justly proul. '|AP- | returued averdict in whichitis fouud that | times for this offense, but this is the frst | \Wiiite, who was employed.Jast yeas by onder | e e e et Tt s o ang | While thero was a large force of policcmen Dlause| Assuring you of loyalty of | rumedsy T2l j S e s Lot DE bt o Lot . r | opera house, where they foand a large and | or i the gates. The nen 3 on Gossip. Sitizens of any . state to prindples | Fraak P. Parkinson, corporal of Company C, | tne he been brought to trial of the board to° g0 through the | enthusiastic audience. Hon. J. H. Long, in lalet el | Wasmsaroy, Oct. 9.—[Special Télozram BESLL, o or " tho EREE e county records. [From this expert re- | u shor z speec vducod St 4 of government of which you are the re is responsible for the death. Immediately Charges Made and Denied. eI et AR L ERIR o | alehorbniptallag: susach ntrudused AT ayingsonething | to Tue Bee.|—The peaple at the capitol are nized head, and of the Bigh regard for after the body was found two soldiers named S il port: wa nority _ma- | Dorsey, who talked for an hour, explai s effect that they must go iuout of that | o P o % iy swellos politicallv, I now hay Ll W e N 7 Beruly, Oct. 9.—[Special Cablegram to | jority report of committees appointe in an able manner the force and silver bills 4 aisturba "1 is command | BetUNE K ady for an extra session of co 158 Mioasiive of dhirochiing Yoo t (he Jaree | Crr e e el or tho erlmd. | Tug Bez.)—Das Volk mukes a viotent atuack | for the purpose. These yeports were wid d the tariff. He was followed by Hon. A b Witnoss dsked the. poliee. | There is no certainty that one wil | smblage of our peopls. . Ladics and | Circumstantial evidence seemod o point | ypon the committee which is engaged in or- | tvariance Two of the slleged delinquent | £ Caoy in one of the most brilliant and log- | men why they disoboyed orders. Then. the enticmien, it is my distinguisied privi- | resss callod. aud bis teatimony left the ‘i | geizing combined municipal addresses to be | Of ths suins a3sessed agatnst them by the ma. ieal _catnpaign speeches ever delivered in ’ iyt wringz the dis- | house and the secrotaries’ office of the I.I‘ILI"(}!rt»‘lnl‘fi‘{“‘x‘w‘!‘ the { ;‘.‘Lu.f"\'~:: s tme | prossion that the men were gullty, Other | presented to General Count von Moltkeon | jority report and the others preferred to at- ARR L T e e e pa e aton i f“,],' aswellas those of the sexya plausa and cheers.) Ll er, proveda_diferent state | October 26, the nintieth annivers of his | testthe matterin the courts, In justice to | Harlan and Nettleton at Cambridge. 5 ws except in pa gk baoth houses have been notified that they After tho entnusiaso sngisovieal toatipd tohasine gous | ininh. 1y hoimembersiot hefom.. || theoficlalsmamod, iR, Ialtlo Siste.that | “OLuziinds, 2eb,| ok 0.|Bpsclal Telo; AL might as well have things proparcd, 13 the ssido pes - g 3 Jmen. ce salous s e alleged discrepanct ased wholly | eram to Tue Bee.|—Hon. N, V. Hanlan and R probabili were that congress would mee presiders’s appear Then the toils were woven around Parkinson | Mittee of belng jealou . yon the construct e law relative Eramia e 1 Ay - rain on November 10, This is of co ided,ho msponied 0 nimself. His enmity was shown by the fact | they are seeking 4 pecuniary be B action ani recuglonot fhos. and the | Hon. Danidl Nettloton ~aldressed a largo AWanior Words. A RS e R fross in & brief speech, thanking the Towans | that he suspected Baker of baving given aw :};‘“"":““"’“ Wit the imovemeat to howor employment of clerical belp, and should not | sudience here today man immense wigwam Miss,, Oct The proceedings | cougress may be democratic, and there isg or their hearty welcome and assuring them | o scheme wh veral of them had put up ® oounts be coustrued as crimiual on their part. 1tis | erected lally for the oceasion. M. | of the constitutional convention were en- | great deal of legislation o the republics of the pleasure it afforded him. He said gl . hag > | "'Vhe Vossische Zeltung declares that thear- | Y€ coustrued as crimin: ir part. Itis | erected specially for the occasi M. 3 i ! great deal of legislation onthe republican it “H““', b, unanprectative and indesd.| todmert Following out the sc eme, some | ¢ 40l Thag Volk is a calumny upon the com- | SLPIY @ question of law aud its decision will | Nettleton, speaking from the standp of a | livened today by an exciting c oy be- | prozramme undisposed of. The president 4 P fircarms had been stolen from the commis- s be awaited with interest by every county of- i T i far as can be uscertained, given no ungrateful if e were not_moved by thegen- | gary, the intention of the men being to escape | Mittee, the mombers of which include tho | a2 mAlaa L ¥ ¥ addressed his remarks largely | tween United States & 0/ anil | (MM 01 E0E A8 Ol Be A O Lo S erous and spontaneous welcome which had | s e il ol these establish thamsdlves he | highest military, lierary and industrial per- | ficialin the state, 5 and old soldiers present and gave | Captain Fewell of the judiciary committee, | POSIIVO axicuncemient oF b e ors oo greeted him in this brief western trip. He | pandit kings, making raidson the surround. | Soudes in theempire A Forger Sehtenced d cogent reasons why neitber |y, Bl e saw in the welcome tendered him the loyalty | jng oy d levying to aver: > e i Ak Bytor 3 1ld - cons ly support the e, . (v X o A bt li .eud respect of the groat American poopls for {i'mi-"..’.'.‘.-m. “.’“lfm‘ inge w&l o ev ‘lfi:fl}s 1 eme—— Kranxay, Neb., Oct. 9. Special Telogram the work of the committee, and the captain, hf I..rw ress, bt \\.’ ¢ 1"‘}. the purpose that government of which they were the | o matter of fact Baker had never given the Mitciens, S. D, Oct. 9.—(Special Tele- | to Tuk Bee.]-District court met this after- Mr. discussing the | rising, said the committee was composed of “f'llg‘ iing thiels. vicwh thas the Sxrseil NS savsnogua Aad whioh had attained such | gohome away 1o anybody but his ‘-bunkey,” | gram toTa® Bee]—The Methodist confer- | 1000, Judge Hamer presiding. Fred Fins- { transportation questions aud other live iss the ableat lawsers In tho state and o could | ofhls own | He has intimatcd, howe L rank in the galaxy ous, 4 o~ - e g e o Oh 4 . - ; RES = e " 3 « e campaign, metanhoric stood Mr, | not see the motive for Gec < excep g e I ) all coneres: President congratilatel the penmie ai Tame | and that gontieman neverdivuiged it until be | ence of South Dikota opened this moruing | Worth, who was beld on the charge of Mottelanan g ing wraed upon bim Wha | in secking populuricy at tho > of his | gother earlier than usu Te Was to be on the phenomenal progress which t had | was placed otu the witness stand at the cora- | iy ohservation of the sacrament of the | forging o check of 81,000 on J. J. | Giicium tight o ¥ v hrown | professional brethren, Senator George ex. | long fight on the force vill Senator made as & state within the past. decades, anq | PEFeibauest o Lord’s Supper. A business session followed, | Brown, Huber & Co., sewer contract upon the wal was it Precoguized by | £itedly sad that this was false, whereupon munds, S Akar Bood _aid jasracel e e Ingalls Talks to His Neighbors. with Bishop Fitzgerald prosiding. G, D, | ouncil Bluffs, was areaigned and pl Ve b sudiacoe ae e eriect Iosoneof | e AL roiiod Hiavitie Iad Abng | e S0, 3 ] i X L Ly guilty. Judge Hamer sentenced him to be | g simon-pure democratic demagague. reasc " t that tho senator’s motive | urged him to do so unique and magnifient structire (the Atcmisox, Kan., Oct. 9.—|Special to Tun | Clewerth of Vermiliion was made secretary, | {inprisoned in the penitentiary four years at F Ll r the attack » o e Lo coal paluce) which was justly the | Ber]—Usited States Senator Jobn J. In- | C. E. Hagerof Madison was chosen treas- | hard labor and to pay a fine of $100, together Don't Like His Recogd. posedof able la > s George re- Opposed to Prof. Bell's Theory. rido -~ of the ¢ty of ' Ottumwa | galls, in respouse toa serenade tendered him | Uer: and J. B. Jenkins statistical secretary. | with the costs of proseeution. et e ,\x.m?u to Tue d io 8 hoated ier, and the chair had | Bostox, Mass, Oct. 9.—[Spec Tele- o & demonsimtod dotonly the INoXBuISE: | by bis feiiom dtisens, sands a short spoech in | Genory and standing commitices were the ) BlED Sl pocie F ulty in calming the neated gen- | gram to Tue Bre.—A number of deaf 1ble mineral weaith of the state of lowa, but . § 4 appointed, after which reports from the pre- 1wo Horsés Burned. Bee.]—The political situation in Johnson emen. tes assembled in tk try of the Chur alsow anhitecturel triumph and arustic | Which he referred tohis course in _congress. | siding elders were received. Keawser, Neb., Oct 9%-Special Tele- | county is becoming very interesting. T —_—— mutes assembled in t stry of the Church culture which mn-n.mm to the ever ad. | Hesaid he had voted for the McKinley bill S —— o to s aes \1,11. a market | Scheme of the alliance to nominate C. W The Situation in Switzerland. of the Good Shepherd last night and were vancing Huwkeye state. [Appluse. | The because it was a republican measure. He Started for Political Parposes, o Lt ive miles southonst o | Wililams for state senator and b tem- | BERNE, Oct. 9 a1 Cablegram to Tag | 8ddressed in the sign language by several president siid that l(hulfl\;’vu gitempt o | was for everythioghiat the republicun party | WAsINGTOY, Oct. O—[Special Telegram garduner Lying TSRt Southeastof | Crats endorsed him is now beginai A e 2o says that | Promitent mutes in protest against a wecently nterpre © lesson of the coal palace he | R i o el i e The story i earney, lost a valua mof horses by | % : .4 ke 5 i romulgated oory of Hrof = Alexrander e sy It was A lllustration of how much | 7as for,and against eversthing the party | to Tue BEE]—Tho story that comes from | o P40 50 b e ™ apony” 4 orelock, | 4swnupon the mindsof honest alliance re- | the federal troops 1 some serious | Promulgated —theory of - Prof. Alexander that is artstic and grceful ls 10 be found I | s et ho woatu by Gl [as Bot et | Arkunsas about an attempt toassassinato Mr. | gy, o1y after dolug bis Warn work, Mr. Mole | publicans as purely a democratic trick outbreaks in Tisserete between the liberals | Grabam Bell. Mr. Bell has declarcd that the commion things of life. “Andif I should. o b Ay :‘:1: ity I“l:cllg‘“h:l ‘—héw “’:-:‘: Breckinridge, the democratio candidate for | giscovered hfs bar u inglames and 1t was only | Williams’ actions are in the nature of - | and consery & to «“u.‘:z the | the 4:):1 pring 1( ly‘l l.u“hfl.ll ld ‘.r‘ ni' ‘1;‘“‘!. said he, ‘'make an application of the | jn it and trusted in God to get the rest mext | COPETSS, is said by Arkansas people in this | by bard work of i tand family that the agogue, beng all things to all men. When ln‘uv...u‘x.‘ L 1..5 decided to r Y.fl’uhv the w.l. parents ‘m‘ .A‘H’:‘: : ‘:ui':m o luherlt these lesson it would be to suggest that we might & “ I rezime in the canton of Ticino, giving the | defects, and urges congress to pass a law pre e "'.‘ 16 would bot ."u s Shat € n‘, s x“ tune, city to be intended to bamboozle the public | fire was kept fror fer barn andfive tons | he is speaking to prohibitionist, he talks loud | goiclth (iSO special exccutive pow- | venting th \n It had been EROLIADAY oneRY loto A1 onrihomes and. all Referring to the original package decision | and to cover the assassination conspiracies of | Of tay. The origin e fire is unknown. for the amendment, and when talking¢o men | oo on dine th of the constittion announced a debate would take place Deighbarly intercourse the saime trun s{oruing | of the supreme court, he said it was a violent | the democrats. ~ Several telegrams have been b g who believe that the present liquor law is the | € PERAing the W70 07 T2 | % but the arguments appeared tobe all on one B e N AT 00 and inexcusatle decivion, but o was glud | mceived hero sayiug thut there is uot a word Dewite G g-l‘on Years, best possible way 10 regulato Lo trale, ols Partsgal’s Cabinat Problen side—that of opposition to Mr. Bell's theory— Ay pad h R e 20 A ress had passed a bill nullifying the | of truth in the story and thatit was started Hastixos, Neb. et, 9. — Special Tele- M.dm bis praise of the > A5 g i g psisuieb ey and the blage W ‘in enthusiastio ‘xh“;:‘l\.l o the sommon Intewourse Lifo, | gecision, and that the rght of selfgovern- | for political purposes. gram to Tue Ber|—At the convening of | always says that the governm, Lassox, Oct. 9.—[Speelal CablogramtoTan | o, P ws Speakiom, ¢ d rhborhood v djo d v 8 DI Lere ol e is also an in: Yor | sol The ki rote to Senhor T - with o brightness that jewels cannot shed. ~ An Eveatful Trip. Tudee Garlin ovassuied e motion for & uew | 0%, Sasrefor, HO' 1S @lo an Inf solv king wrote to Senhor Terrao Two Young Girls Mizcdered, And it is pleasant to think that in our Ameri- Deed of an Insane Patient. Copyrighted 15% by James Gondon Bennett,] ey gt b bR il the above reasons many alliance aud asking bim to accept the m« gl (gl QP Lol i o sl e ife o v Beadbed (bia lda 1o | Nw Yomx, Ock. .—James M. Dougherty. | Losvox, Oct. 9.—[New York Herald | 518l in tho caso of ihe paigagainst heodore | cratio rarmers are golngte ¥oto for there- | put General considerivg | pyj,a MoGonigle, aged fourtec:, und twelve degree unexcelled elsewhere. 1 believe that | who was placed in an insane asylumabouta | Cable-Spacial to Tae Bee]—The Majestic e E PRRIIBE.IGINGG, B0, & 3. 18 furth give up the®| se bl b5 f 3 3 0 A ¥ % to kill his daughter, and sentenced bhim to ten attempt o form a c he king has Ars res pec 1ghate James Me- 'l:l!Alltll\el:‘lh‘f‘l“Bh;{ll‘lllv‘r ‘l‘l:plfhll;;l:= n‘x:d'lt:‘ nlr'u: | year ago for persistently following Mary An- h\n{ull an eventful "H" A (c\\\‘ hours :;r'!urbl:ur years at hard labor in the pemitentiary, Callaway Complac nt. now summoned Senhor ano Castro to Gonigle, 1i started for home rm, the Americ 10ther | Gorson, the well known actress, with pro- | collision with the Dania in New » 1kharbor, y L INh . O 9r=[Sbecia) to T iy i AR : 4 a in their ‘relations to childrem are kinder, | SO0 » i Ao nnkn et G aden by 4 CarLaway, Neb,, Oct. 9.—[Special to Tue o the task. after school ¢ evening, 'They were e el ot beulgamat than puy other | testations of love, has been set at liberty for | 3 SpiROWs Cerman wwiclded by jumping Harlan and Nettleton at Oxford, Bee)—The Kearney & Black Hills railroad — - Jast scen alive hulf & mile from home and F es of “Good, good,” and cheers.) In| @ few days. This aftemoon he shot and | Francisco bankrupt hanged bimself, leaving | OXFoRD, Neb., Oct. 9.—[Special Tele- | completed to Callawsy. The rails were laid ] nion Miners Attacked. were being followed by a man named L »humLm‘u :Fo llrbeeuglh of ml:r ln‘flul;t | }:Allh‘\‘]] the nrislm.l snpc‘rmll'nd\'nt‘l Dr. | bis widow aud five children on board. gram to Tue Bee.]—Hon, Nz V. Harlan and | futo town Monday. The bonds for this road € N. 8, W., Oct. 9.—The mnoun-union | rocque. The bodic . of 'lwwrh:\vll\ found tions, ol hese corrupted aad the oyd, of the Kings county iusane asylum at niel Nettleton spoke 10 a lary - | were voted in February las a work wi fucers at Bulli were attacked today by th last night, outraged aud murdered. Lorocque government itself has lost the stoue of | Flatbush. Ho then went to the Kings | Re-Elected e Ml oAnaran | A VEMOI. O Spke 4.4 Jarge sudt- | wero voted in Fobruary last, sad work was | miers atBulll weee h. b2 is under arrest on suspicion. strength upon which it securely rests.” county hospital to kill Surgeon Arnold, but SaxJuvay, Del Sur, Oct.8,—Dr. Kob euce in the opera r)\nu tonight, composed of | not begun until late in the spring. The work | unionists, who' drove them out and occupied . st :'larfub\ some -‘.:u‘memmme water of nm§ that gentleman was mnot there. Dougherty sl flod iy -““_ B ‘: “m*‘":”‘w:"; nl‘;mbnmn}.n\‘ld" u; and mmb]cln of “‘fi bas been pushed vigorously and the tempo- | the mh':;a The po 8 wero uum.u; u; T « of Faith, artificial waterfall immediately bebind the | then came to New York city, where be was | Yt 000038 10 1) sidency of | alliance, '] pecchies were well receive: yvend of the line is now reached, This | Strain thestrikers aud reinforcements hay e e NS ide & * ' Nicaragua oo the death of Caralo in 1559, ado & & Vi epubli- | Faryend of the lin ached, | b IS pmmi worl L opnt was Wiued on aad almost drowned | caught aud locked up. been re-elected for four years. and mado o good mauy voles for the republi- | Lile" vyl probably be the terminus for a | bedh sesd SRR ing on the revision of tho Presbyterian cone e ST “I have contended,” said he, “‘with brass g} ———— bands, but | never bufore hve been asked to | ¢ /> Mormon Convention, Steamship Arrivals. Republican Rally at Bradshaw. | 0 ound house and otber terminal facilities, | Bruwix, Oct. §.—The troublo between the | thing bas been barmonious snd the commit N Savt L Utan, Oct. 9.—[Special Tele- i e v ¢ N pr g peak in the roar of Niagurs, [Laugnter and ALT. Laxe, Utan, Oct. Speclal - | AtNew York-The Werra, from Bremen. Brapsiaw, Neb,, Oct. 8.—[Special to THE | y uq vears ago the right-of-way from Kear | police aud the socialists ln Sprottau was re- | tee isas yot not ready to repoxl. From pres ocrs. | gram to Tue Bee|—The people’s party At qu\'n»luv\h~l‘he City of Chester,from | Ber.)—Simon D. Cameron of Broken Bow | ney to Callaway was purchased by the Uuion | sued today and in the confiict several per- | cnt indications suother session of the commif The water was scon turued off, and the | (Latter Day Saluls) uominated today Ier New York for Liverpool aud . W, Collins of Lincolu, addressed @ | Pacifie ruilroad and that same sewson the lluus were wouuded. tee will be beld before the work is conpleted A senator had ¢ criticised some of yearor more, The contract has beeu let for Police and Socialists Fight, fession faith is still at work. So far every:

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