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THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE. z TWENTIETH YEAR. T OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1800. BT, ST NUMBEK 119, s - - - — S S— e —— P TN DE AN . Pheips 1, In (be howse Moretll recdved i Ve m nical ressons, as the disjateh states, becauss | VRWQ \ 3 I\Q | lican rally washeld here t Ringing Vi NOW RECONILED WITH GOD, |2 e e et sovect ot | NEIRASKA IRRIGATION WELLS | koo e s ecae [ YRS EROM SEBRASKA TOWNS | szt vttt v v | 4 DEPLORABLE CONDITIO jointsession and formallyannounce the eloe ance of it forstalled \npechment. He was Nobraska City, Hons, A. W ce, D, A ) tionof Mr. Morrall, aconspicuous illusttation of Dickens' char: wille, Ed Nigent, Bd Sny and_J. A E - ——— R acer, “Gentleman Gorge,' who suf- '\\'hi(u '\ Scoville, Nugent Snyder are Tho Btain of Death is Removed from Old | JUSTICEMILLERS FUNERAL | prolininay Work Will be Oommencel Dur fed Ty, Meaingl {OF | the Riords Marder Oase Terminated at :.{f;‘:m‘.x‘!,“‘”.‘\:‘..",““'fi}d,",',]h,f',"'u..‘,;‘,“"'."" d | North Dakota Ranchmen Suffer Hearp Saint Paul’ It Will Take Plhce Thuarsday After- ing the Coming Weck, conspiciously unobt¥usive in all hi David Oit specches elicited hearty applause froni the Losses by Prairio Fires, OO &t ths ORBil subsequent life i his ety His_ nice ¥y vast audionce Wasnisaroy, Ock. 14, A(‘I'.l“.\iu"'\l"l\lfl for STiD "“"l'”""i”"yn l"lif"‘""'" N sns Twelfeh District SenatorialConvention ROBT. P, PORTERTALKS TARIFF WITH A“T" | Jusiice Muliw's funeal wen om- | THE PLAN OF OPERATION AGREED UPON. | Srohbei dlierings, ot he did ‘wo."nd | A DESTRUCTIVE FRE AT LIBERTY.| St vitm, Neb, Oct. 1o iSpecia Telo | ALL THEIR HAY AND CATTLE BURNED UPy diaas pleted fonight, The services will yet las genial preence his adminble so- = gram to Tue Bre]-The delegates to the take vl Thurslay aftermon between fable qualities, his helj*hfl\ in hiding the senatorial republican convention of Platte § Denmark s King DI Withthe Bal-| o .4 o'dock in the supre court | Nebraska Cases on the Docket of the :«l[\‘f;‘ «;\d!‘::ifl “‘lx',';‘,;rg.ll' m\:_‘:l: r‘”\'\ zn_-'m Iv\u; '?' Atkinson and Nelson Also Visited and Colfis countios met in this city today | Roving Bands of Indians from thi Umore Oficinls—BufPalo Bill, Too, | room at the capitol and in acordince Unitel States Supreme Court— e “§y 'R el - ! X v tonor of his icqualitane and no min Wl‘lu State Missionary Convention at ‘, C in nomination Job l‘:n kert of Fort Yates Reservation are Has Royal Honors rust with Mes, i Mille ‘r d;-m-m. ‘lh-' Gieral Cook's Resting ";“ {.,:-““" Mo vg:\wl {v_wn Qi""\'\" w“gl York—Notes from Various ,,,Wm“‘““ll",jj;“""\‘f‘:,"":'ll;":;“j':“-I‘,‘;j',‘_“f;}jjj Held Responsible for ok T cermonies wi of the simjplest iy 80 sincerely mouned 1 General W. W. Polnts. htte delegation to endorss Nolson, the {ndo. the remains wil b placed on a A Wi DEPARTNEST 0IDER, —_— ond and fortnal ballot by 11 10 7, glving . " ” spial car attiched to the regilar The following order has been received Gt R 2 ok Blats "] iy o [Conuright 1890 by Janes Gorlon Tennell] | trgin on the Pemnsylvania road, leaving Wasmisoros Buwau Tne Ovama B, | | fom tie wardepatment; ~By directionof | DAvio Citr, Nob,, Oct. 14— Spectal Tele. | Rickent 4 mwjori, which places “threo | Mussearours, Minn, Oct, 14.-The Jours Loxnoy, Oct. . —(New York Herald | powat 740 pom. ad - arviving in Chicago 3 FOURTEEN Tl BTREET, the president, Major Generl Nelson A. | gramto TurBer|—The trialof Danicl Casey | Stulghtc L 3 nal's Fargo, N. D., special says T 8 o i ok 3 i i i Cible—Specil to Trr Berl—The serviee tollowing evening and KK eokul at 10 4, m. Wasmiaroy D. 0, Oct. 14.) | Miles, U, S.A., 15 detalled amember ofthe | for the murler of Mrs, Ellen Itiordan, May | stirred Up an Alhance Democrat. | Anderill, one of the raileod conmissioners of reconciliation with Almighty Gol for the | Saturday, - The funcral st Keocuk will take | This moming Senator Paddock visited the b l;‘m fff’m‘mlfy the P"',l,"""”‘}‘"‘ 13, 1880, closed this eveningin the district] Nowrn Prarre, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special | 0f North Dikota, resides at Aatelope, wess dishonor recently done to his saictuary by | DUt i the Unilacian chureh mnedislely | agricultun! demrtment and urged upon tho | AUEUSIO WO, malcink appoprisons for | ot bototo Judgo Post. Tio caso bas been | Telogran to Tug Bre ilon, Gearge . | of the Missourd fiver, whots he s futoreated suicidetook place yesterday at St. Paul’'s rors il probablys Be Chiel Justice | Secretary of agriculre lnmediste ation i | fyjjan jepartiment, and o fulfilling treaty | o0 trial sinco October 6. The entire day was [ Fastings, A. 1, Lang and Matt Dougherty | i stock raising, Ho reports o deplorable cithedral inthe presence of 4 large congre: | and the associate justices of the su- | referenceto theoxperiments in westorn Ne- ,:\,mluuuns\wh arigu Indiin tribes ;ur consumed by the argumentof counsel. The | addressed a large audience here tonight. | condition of affairs among the ranchmen of 1. “Theservice proceedad in the usual | prome curd ) : braska inthe sinkingof imigation wells. Tho | the year enling June 90, 1591, and for | theories of defenss were temporar Thoy succceded In disturbing the peace of | 118 distrist resulting from the recent unpros until after the third cltect; then the J t \{1," of v'xlr- Invf:-lnlr-.!.hx::l";“‘ secretary stated to the senator that he would :::v’:'?l:“rly:“r )::'I:ii', n'm _Iw-\g:;“:;x"m 1;,“‘|‘-‘|-‘.‘<‘<\x‘r‘; at the time of the commission of the actand | mind of L. Stobbins, the local alliance leader | cedented praivio fives. Between the Har alanthen, Goss's “Hear, O Lovd, and of thi Stroigest symyathy ind | takecarlystepsto begin the investiations | it T CRESHE THIERS G | selfdefense. Both theories wero supported | of Lincoli county, who was _accorded an and Cannon Balt vivers and in the valleys of Mercy,” wis sung, after which the i) withthe view of securing some practical re- | jis vacinity n Montanaand with the band of | chiefly by arcumstautial ovidence and the [ portunity to defend the democratic party both the destruction has been bishopof London, addressing the congrega . Thorras A, Hendricks wired: “Ac- |sultsat an eary day, This isthe scondor | northem ~Cheyewe Indlans on the Pine W el BTG BLETTL tion from within the clncel rails, said that | ceit thelovemnd synpaihy of your friend of | third time thatSenator Paddock has called | Riddge reservation in South Dikota for sich | raceived a great deal of attention and tho | Gaoby wani4s obened and the republicans | g4 it thor nothing has boen loft for stock afortnight ao aman ot responsible for s [ 1ofe agee o | upon Seentary Ruskin referenco to these in- | Modifiationof thele trenty and Othor TS | courtroom has been pucked with spoctators, et tolivoupon, At Riversile ranche, at the actions took his life in that cathedral. They | (¢ joms me in sinere sy mpathy for | Yerets. The smator filed a stitement ‘lrum and the presilentand for the removal of said | Judge Post's charge 0 the jury wasvery A Fireman Badly Scalded. mouthof the Lutle Havt viver, 500 tons of kuew ot whetherany sin of that man's con- | yourselfand family in your great and sudden | Mr. J. W. Honkins of Winchister, Chase | northem bands of Cheyeine Indiansto aper- | claborate and complote, containing nearly AtKiNsoN, Neb., Oct. 14— [Special Tele- | hay and 800 head ¢ ttle wero burned up, tributed to the confusion of his brain which I»qh-n-mnv»m " g county, asa supplement toa petitionrecently | manent Mcllmnn;vll;lpfm any of ;.lm existing | five thousand woras. The jury is sfill out | @ram toTie Bee.]—A pocket flue blewout | At the Parkins ranch, on the Cannon Ball led in hisdestroying himself, but they all e following wire receivel yesterday be- | recdived upon the same subject,and the sec- | Tservations, and, if theresultof such nego- | and there isno likelihood of @ verdict being gine attached to freight train No. | yiver, the 4s the heaviest, At Wicko' R b e i e patikors | o tho deith of Justice Miller: “You n‘my‘;.’(,. 1 o statements md sid thy | fistions shall make it uwessary, tonegotinte | rondored tonight o (PPt e P R bt st e e A Ll ekl Ll 2 know my estimate of Judge Miller and will | Yo" i with any otler tribes orbandsof Indians for P (s whill thé th Hlmadie b U R LN AL DGR of si Lt A fitting th l”;;‘) should | yyderstind my tender of heartfelt sympathy | had ik ed him Vmi“'. Thevlanof oper-*| gich prtion of their vestrvatin as may be A $5,000 Fire at Liberty. SRR R R LD LU BEE yalleys ot publicly aclaowledge they were all siiners | onlearnng of his aiction, ation, including the Dakotas, western Ne- | necessury forthe perminent setilment ¢ ry, Neb, Oct, 14.—(Special Telogram s anhour. Engineer MeM u 1o Hart, Caunon Ball and Kuife rivers the and ask Godin His mercy to look favorably Hicir e W. T. Stenyray.”’ braska and iKansas, had been practically de- | the ~-lml li«)l‘llwrul)‘.\ndaur Cheyenues as con- Fire broke cut at 10:20 o'clock ! '“,‘,““{l“" ‘h\‘n(\-‘ LA loss "hlp;_ h(.m 1{:;:\\.“““\"?[" the nlm-“{un:.i n ] o0 Fiell tel o ow. Yo ¢ ¢ o , omyp . rred § o effec ? | a1y ded sec iplete! rough the ages, T almo on all their worsbip, and that they might feel | fustie Fidd, telgraphed fom New York, | tornined tponand prelininary workwill. be e lated 5 it nogTeanent shall ko eflect | 1y g jivery stablein tho south part of town, | Hols now resting sy at the hotel under the ¥ INRUAAS this SHiRN. VAl By RIS TAve more deeply what was the meaning u[l x‘mu and myslf, on arriving from Furpe talay, | commencd during tho coning weel. A ml",::m, i and in one hour the stable, wagon shop, | care of the railroad surgeon. il etops ind foed for tho winier. mysterious evil which every now and t wore shocked and grieved boyond measure to NEB/ASKA CASES IN SUPRENE COUAT, e o a fence factory and the Masonic hall W = \ Duting the course of the five the wind was showel itsif in such deels. The servie Cuddenattadk of Justico Miler, | e dotket of the suprme cnrt for the | The sount of uris his wme md €00 | wereall bumed (o the ground. A biggh wind | PeAth of & Prowminent Wayne Cittzen. | bowine o hurieane. At Riversido ranch dbebd with s bieiling, You have our profound sympathy in your [ Octber trm, which opeied onMondiy, cor- | WG WHoW, Sl efior fhe praident or | yeevails, bt thefire s now undor control, | WAYNE Neb, Oct. 10~[Special to Tis | firebreaies 800 feet. fi widih il beon midey Lo . t sorrow,” tains over fourteen hundred cses—appenls | - e, Which big friends claim, 18 Qe | hhalogs s about $,000, partly _insured. | Bre.]—L. C. Dearborn, a prominent business | but the flames laped over them as if thy 1t Ls sald thore iave boen four or five sul- | ®yy Brjiqme Cloveland als seit o tele- | fron the differnt fodersl courts and from [ his lelicate sonse of propricty and'nis de- | 4G, U known, o man of this place, died carly this morning | Were not the ide: Py o i ol orty -2 2 A > | Rilot 8% SondHes doees i site ot to involve this government in any A L by -Jdd: 8 T ranchme re inclined to lay cides in thecathie dral in thelast forty grm of sympath; various other courts. The cases affe complications with the republic of Francd o anillness of bit ten days, Hecamo to | o LN¢ ralichmen are inclined to lay these but this is the first time such a service has All the drict s journed today out | Nebraska interests are as follow ¢ B » Blaze at Atkinson fore W, A ad. bo. | firesto the Indians from the Fort Yates ros raskl o ut there would have been o hesitation on N sunty before Wayne was founled, be : H J e Xt been held. ol respiet to the menory of the decused | Touls | Metto und Georgo <une vs Danlel | "0 e dithier the prsident or Mr. Bline | ATKINS0Y Neb .- ginming business at LuPorte, the then colnty | FEAUGT Who ciine up into tho valley of the o iriate McGuicken 3 wunty of Boone vs > D e r M. o By % g ghusiuess al Luburte, the thon County | Hat, Caunon Ball and Knifo rivors an Robert 1 or Talks Tariff, J T Butlingtoa & Missouri nilroal companyin | 10accord tho wout alithe courtesies duo a | kran to Tue Bee. : Lty t; aud moving hore when the bown was 8- | qijye game south, burning the prairies ho- 3 foreigner who had seryut Mantly inthe | Charles Pok in the ad r block <hel amo here from Ilinois, whe LCapuright 1890by Janes Gordon Bennat.| The Supreme Court Adjourns, Nebraska et al; 7, the 7 il s At X, lantly inthe | Charles Pokroney, in the adjoiuing block to ALatives for many sears. huve boor prome | hind them to prevent the game from_ going Losiox, Oct, 14.—[N York . WasnNGToy, Oct. 14.~At the meeting of | company of Omahays the Omaha horse rail- ;:ln_:'ul::‘h;;fi“wn‘:‘x:mlw,“l. "‘::;l«‘:;lrm; ‘:«T::h‘ the business partof town, was discovered on ik b‘l\ill\‘\\l";:lt‘l |.u:|1\h -nl‘ul'«'l\'l pro back before being killed or captured. The CillesEparid % 1o * Tis . tha suprome courtof the United States to- | Way comnpany of the city of Omiha tho | ina 3 ® | fire at 3 o'clock this morning, and but for it ; ranchmen assert that they will be able to get ot il ; e | housens hewould have rectived any other - et e it Porter, thehead of the United States census | day the chief justico and all thoassodate | Guiha hiese rilway company "fl-éfl‘.?..fi“fii? distinguished citizen o soldier, but there | !R€ simostsuperhuman efforts of the people, The Foss-Dech Debate, strong circumstantial evidence or departnent, spoke as follows today toa T.on- | Justicesexcept Mr. Justice Field were pres. | Omaha; 510, JunesF. Hilion dal vs Janes | Youldhavebeen no oficial presentation, us | aided by tho water soaked condition of ad- | Currr, Neb, Oct. 14— il Telegram | Fy2el hEILAE o0 ik Bt SR don Journalist onthe MK inley il and kin. | €t Tho chief jistico sail: “It_iswith | Fo jones et ol op, George. W. Forbesys | Sich thingsare unlerstwd in foreln courts. | joining buildings from recent rains, the ent toTue Ber, | ~Hon, F. 1. Foss and H. Dech | to proventa ropetition of their prosoit 10sscss dred subjects. After listening to Porter's. | linsof profound sadiess that Ilem;‘ll“mcn! Leewis Thomas; 577, Precpan 0. Doige etal | Neither, the president nov i, Bliine hive | town would havo been reduced tonshes. The | hala joiut debate at the Star school house, it sloguont defensocf thit masure the English | tiis‘court, Mr. Justice Miller No business | Joos oy’ L0l *ytrsteo of, ol g0 Abrin | nplications that havo yoon sugestod. P on g mes Cissne, adiolning the | sixmilesnorthwwest from here, this evening RAI0IS 10 WHE FUNERAXY i barn, burned to the ground with its entire 0P8 S Wor pi man referred to reported that America was | Wil be tramsacted, and tie curt s a| Chewse asoeiition o als 621, Bornand Beor MISCELLAYEOUS, contents, leaving the greater part of the fam. | A YOrylargenumber of farmers were pres- " s et Great Crowds Attend the Obsequicsof w botiom in favor of free trude: marke of respect tothe nemory of its ewinent | vs Thomms Macking 198, Arténus Fobortsvs | J. T Rendull was_toldy appointed post- | ily withouta stitch of clothing, and one of | et Mr. Foss is giving the alliance candi- Gen ral Booth's Wite. “Phat's all moonsiine.” answerel the | @ociate, will adjourn until Monday next. Pierve Felixet alys | masterat Ledyanl, Kosuth county, Ilowa, | the children wasonly rescued by persist (lmml n-‘l' 1:'_"‘: l‘;‘w";\]m::u\1\0[l; l-i ‘Ml’_”“:s § Senav Gu 11 0% B Vapint e 5 vick et al: 741, Pronti co W, e Soar of 5 avilosttw ard estions to answer, and s ga 3 LONDOY, O o Mrs., travelor from the states. 1’11 undertake to Honors to Ex-Secretary Belknap R o etil; 7l ProtissD. | vice W. B. Leslie, resigied. i R et Con A svery day [ this Al RM0E e | L SRR O ST se i toi e s > n ¥ By : | Cheney vs Tromas Hughes étal} 747 Mulon | Hon.J. M. Woilworthof Onahals in the | three sots of hamess, one doublo carriug 810 i ; . Catlierine Booth, wife of the general of the B . are WasuNGmoy, Oct. 34— A. Grnt, acting | L. Trester vs Missouri Paciffe mil- | city aud is greatly dopressed by the death of | top bugey and asmall quantity of grain. The A XRizhvoay Mistake Salvation army, took place todayand was ther away from free trude than you are from | swretary of war, toly isued a weneral | way company; Georgo K. Hillon | Justic Miller. It was s great comfort, to the | origin of the firois unknow. e A T P nade the occasion of a great demonstration areasonable tarill on articls of luxury, but | onler inregard tothe doathof General Bel:| YSJumes F. Jones ot i3 5% Thedored. | familyof Julge Milor that Me. Woolworth : - Baxniow) Neb, Oct, 14, [Spadal Telo .G LES VT ot BRE SRS o Mr. Munddla aul Me. Davil wls, o1’ your | Jup. The war doparimentwill be drped | MEIe VI8 K. 0. Storwwd; 5 Jab | sppecd hre and was present at the timo . Fire at Nelon. gum {o Tuk Ben|—A. J. Aydeletto, an old | VY that orgmizaton. Despite side, suy tho McKinley billis only a payment | inmouming for thirty days and upn the day | Dust vs Gorge H. Bozes et al; 108, | of Mr. Miller's death, as Judge Miller was [ Neisox, Nep, Oct. 14.—[Special Teleeram | yan, was stopped by a highwayman last | Weather thousinds of persons assembied on 1o manafacturers for monty subseribd fir | e tho Tecipt of tho ordor at caeh milt, | SchylerNatinal bank, plaintif inerror, va | known to bevery fond of him, their relations | to Tur Bir,j—Fire boke out i J, C. Flotch | night. The thit made o grab for . Ayde. ] Sy RTUESE SOR DOLEY SURGrINC S0 | tary ptsevinten g will be'fing Jon G, Bollng: 1040, Schuyler Natioul | beingof themostintimate character. er’s restaufant and bakery aboit 3 oclock | Lite's wateh and succeeded in getting hold of | s Fondon . ran er A dectin expenst. Such o statoment is o | WY DO SCRMTON guns willb B bank vs Neil R. Bollong; 1071, Moses Evans Senalor Pettigrew leaves tomorrow for f i sl h R e o an ing London ran e n trains and il mengis, The date of the flunenl of Genenl Belinap | P 1 sl : sttt ] | thismorning. The family wereasleepin the | the chain. Aydalette promptly knocked the | the throng in the \ted by ime libel on the intellignce of five million | will yaot be detenmined il attor thp | vs Anna Stettniseh et al; 10, Daiel B. | New York, where he will spend a day or i, Ay promptl I3 X on th / ) will notbe deternined upon until after the | Y& | e L 5 ad o d houso. Anold stock of firecrackers exploded, | fellow down' and gave hima good kicking. | menso numbers of saly s and their ¥k s dtisain e Bas oiastomily i e tapihel: 5 Hoeiges etal vs the county of Dixm; 1122, | two. He will the go directto Sionx Fulls. ploded, | fillow dow: b 3 g \ L A e ; i rio ovinees, There was als RS o ot hlh S tatorin s rocliRosiy | Tna ol e I hen b e ok the | A= RS virTance 1 Wontworth: 113, il waking them up. They found the roon full | 1o thivt dropped the chain und disappearcd | friends from the provinees, There was also LR Lo SIE0 s Dunptions | of the late Justie Miller. The widoy of | YYiliam J. Comellet alvs Johu A, Smiley: FAVORED NAUON CLAUSE. | of smoke and the flames had made so muct | 1O 80H0ss. L - M ‘ lone > BV 5 1141, ) tzgerald allory construction reS: Vi 08si ve p o 2 % rarb vith Canada. = Well, Canan is s bumptious | 6 ULS laie Justiee, Miller, The widoy, of , the B 1 & Mullory ructio progress that it was impossible to save the A Fire in a Stable. L G R e T T and attime inviling littlo neighbor of oun | gho sane tine as that won whichthe Miller | SOIPARY vs Jon Fitzgmld 1170, SethE. | spain Cannot Neégotiate Reciprocity | two woolen biildings. Fletchor's loss is | Breysrrn, Nob, Oct, 1. il toTus | DOWLOF mumbees. those which gaticred to ; Who wants o secure & a mturn for u mar- | obsequios will tako pluce, 8s therare nany | Wird vs Eluer G, Coduan; 1251, Jason G. Without Violating it. about 8800, with $700 Insurance. The build-} pyp 1 prak Dailey of this) metwith | ' Tho remains of Mrs. Booth wers, during. ket of five or sixmillion people e of sixty- ersoms who d(\slmdu)hntlcnd both funcrals, | M ¥ o o s folows: 01, the § WY Asiswo, Oct. . 1—[Spcia’ Telegram ingd 6”“.',‘.53?(.‘3,’.‘& i’é:nh' ‘7‘ “',:"‘]"‘:f‘r’é;"l::‘::; aserious loss Monday in the burning of his | the night, conveyed to the headquarters of four millios. What Canads does or does not | 5t u(iu:':lnnl(llgut'»:;‘r[fe& ix??fuw;rm“w glsv:e- Chicago, Milwaulcee & St. Paul railyay con- § to Tue Ber]—Dispatehes from Loudon as- | foayi Sa et SUR - G Eresiess stableand a spau of mules. ‘The stable was | thearmy, on Quasa Vicloria strect, Hera wantis nota mitter over whid American | JHES AL NG bur LON. VA& | pany vs'James Atterh: 115, David Preston | sort that Spain cnnotiegotiste reciprocity | & Hobs wis damaged by firo and water $50. | fired by his little chiliven plaving with | the cofin was placed upon 4 kind of gun peopl spnd many seeplas - nights. | Mrs Betkup his reciveda large number | V3 fames B. Pritheret al 181, A. . Floring | yith the United States (e Ciban tde with- | Voight & Sons' buflding had a mrcowescape. | matehs. A vearling heifer was shiged | catritge on which wero alsoplaced the de- To assumethat the McKinley bl was fo. | 6t tel £ tone vsJ. N.Craig; 13} Chrls Bon vs William W i " el — badly and Mr. Dailey was burned some in | ceased laly’s bonuetand a bible. ~When the y - | 6t telgrams of condolence from friends ! out violating the “favered mation” cliuse in ; o e itia 8 MG i et | . Thresher ; 186, 8. S, Etheridge wSpeny Stat Misionary Convention. his effort tosavehls property. procession’ forned today the gun cartinze el o tnclintionf ot anfracvilness o) | TmpSiAtstag il nee i e tiemavenens. | 3 2 & ardor; " 2%, W, O Bonk, lustince, | the existing treaties il othor mtions. Tt| it dl LAY (GRRON : wasdrawn info 4 positionin. the e, - The anada is grotesjue. On equal terms red- s bt b and eorge D. Perkins ot | lssailat the departmet of state that this pifbid AR 8T The Blaine County Fair. menbers of the Booth family then took their . Aol : 3 of Keokuk request that the remains of Gen- T to Tie Bee.1—The state missionary conven- Y procity with Cauda is out of the question. N eral Bolknap, ber distinguished citizo i 26 and 26, Solon Humphreys | pintwas discussed jmd finlly decided in [ o7 Yo% fogatioiias shatoh ] Br w Neb, O et 14.—{Special Tele. [ Places and the procession started from the The aily way to secure a home market of | puricd s Oklong commsaried ctizm, be Tioms McRissock weeiver, | [564, yhan Miniser Tster negotiated the | tion opened in the Congregational chureh o T TBae] Tha ovitizsd ruiny | Cmbnkemont.” There were fitecn binds in #,000000 of people is o beome a partof tho | the stute of his cloice and i thecity of his | 05 237 the Centnl Iowa railvay compiny albroslty eSS oA by PNl it San ford et Rehs E s o e s imas i favorabR ol | i MaSATL DA W RO B et irod Ay choice, Thoy would all esteem it an honor | VS Willim Pierce and H. 8, Holbert, as- | Spain but by the commercial interests of [ city opened the mecting with an | Weatherof last we as unfavorable to | cession were officers of the army, m:.on. and believe it would be his wish. signees; 456, Emiline Scott, esecutrix of H. GreatBritain for an obvious purpse. The | address, welcoming the delegates, and her good attendance the Blaine county fair, r vates and their rnum'l:a not be= One question mors, and an inportant on Anoilier from Des Moines siys: “As | H. Scoth dectsed, vs Gurge . Ellery s 40, | Unitel States also has the “favored nation® | rectinge was sesponded to by s F 1. g, | o entries, however, were lurge, and the | ing alloved to march Thousinds of —hoy doesit cono abut that you who have | fiends and comrades of Goner) Beknap | the Wasibum & 3oen manufcturing com’ | dause in most of her commercial traies, | & sponded to by Mrs. L. H. L ldies' depirtments and the poiltry and | persons entered the cemelery (0 witness the been set upas an Englishman appearto beso | wo extend our heartfolt sympathy inyour | Pay vs theBeat'Em All batbed wire com- | hut this will notembirass the eovernment, | Pettof Lincoln. Rev. E. A. Lecper pastor | stock cxhibits were especially worthy of | lastrites The gloominess of the scene was staunch a protectionist#! | bereayement. The swvivors of Crocker’s | Pays 471, sime vs W. W. Norwood; 472, | pecause the department of state has uni- | of the church, addressed the convention for | wider appre 3 aaded to by adense fog, which nover once X don’ t think my bei English had | brigado havelost their best friend.” sane vs John D. Wilber; 417, the South | formly held, sinco the timeof Jefferson as | thirty minutes, showibg how the home and Ty lifted during the _whole proceedings. Gen= dow’tthink my boingan Englishman bad | B ey 0 g ommander of the Grand | Branch lumber company vs George Ott; 05, | secreiary of state to Blaine that the “fav- | foreign work are one, and that all, of whai- | Seventeenth Discrice Nomination, cral Booth stood at the heaa of the grave muchto dowith it one way or the other. | s vor” Yo lpublicof Iowa, sent a mos. | theSioux Cityand fowa Falls town lot ad | orad mation” clause aplies oly wherepriv- | ever lufd, . are . our meighbors :b., Oct. 14.—|Special Tele- | and read the burial service. OMccrs of the I'vescen the bmefits of protectionall over | sige” on belulf of hisold comrades, and re. | laud cmpany vs Thomas Graffey; %5, |ilegesare granted frecly and without consid- | Hisaddress was listened to with attention by : ] —The republicans of the | army from ous parts of ngland, the our country. Tn the western states it has | questinig that theceneral's remains be buried | EleanorNesbit vs [ndependence districtof | eration; but wherever special cowsideration | thedelegates and audience, aud showed o | Soventeenth representative district, consist. | BriUsh colonies, Americy, the continent’ snd dottel the prairies with popalous citis alivo | In IKeokuic, Riverside, county of Layon; 69 Heury Kitter- | js mado thecondition of fayor graited or re- | thorough knowledge of the 'work. Tt is ex- | (WFORGENTERPERER G TR (RIS CORISH | Asiu delivered orations with hmwr} aud in the ewstern states it s ntary Ruskin aletterto M. Belknap | inghamys Blirtown Jand and lot ompany; | eeived, the 'favored nation” clause does not | pected that 150 delegates will be inattend- | ¥ Of* 2 T s 3 B v b ol o : delegrate convention today and nominated A. THOMAS D w nc)nnrlv' bt e e ity i 604, A. Miller Ernst Ammon; 804, Join | apply, ance tOmorrow, f 4 Al ety b 0 built up immaso hdasiries. Undir this | ey’ yoo s bisy EHont is10ss tnd mourt | §ii,C: ma Wilian Lyle, exwuton oe Jom | PP ——e— e Nk cit of \leTeciity los renioagnigtly sten we are rapllly bicomitg tho Bnb | 006 Whoao Jreo wve fiiey s Lyle, deceased, vs Lauwtta Slorpshire: 1, | Presbyterian Revision Committee. Grand Lodge 1,0, 0. F. Lt ot hin i S0 oY | oo Mesence whs insiringand Whoss | xihhsl, St. Lows & Pacliy rilfond v8 | Prmsso, Pa, O 1—Thy revision | Bearmis, Neb., Oct. {4—[Speotsl Telo- manufacturing s well as agriciltura natin | fiendhip vas acomfort to those whowere | M MHiseol. Tocelver SNy ) 2 £ on earth, aud when our new shippingbill bo- | Vlessel withit.” ity c&}g;m;w"“‘.“‘ Tl pym, Mot~ | committee of thePresbyteriu gencral assem- | gram to Tar Ben|—The amual sessin §, st weshall struggle hard. fo reach T T 'S Millerys Engle manuficturing’ cons | DIy dosed its firstsessin todsy tomeetagain | of the grand lodge, Independent Order of the top as a commercial natin. When a 5 Fohild 1 128, Sioux City railway companyys |in Washington Februwy 4. The chif dis. | Oddfellows ?1[ Nebraslsa, .{m.lx n;? gmnd o Vi great student. Jobder Me A ioux City; 1244, United States vs A. | cussions of the committee were upon chapters | campment and convention of the Rebekah de- ffif:"“n'.'l':'fifs“l},fiSL‘, i ;:m?.f: ‘\‘;::‘«j‘ fipetuae "M:.lu::t('.:l:li:mmm"' Ealle ("“‘d“";f‘-"f;" “""'?L’i" ““‘“BT trusie, |4, 6, gand 0. Scveral changes were made, | greof the state of Nebruska convened in i . h s George Crand, aamanistrator ; 7, Teav- | o o , of b T is city v wi arge 8. To stwengthened by belief 1n protection when I AwsTERDAY, Oct. 14—A peeting of social- | elors. LsuriCe company Vs Sadis P, Mo subject to rov isin in chapers 4, 6,7and m'i'“’_ l?‘lfl!\ “"l:”\ll-lrfi‘_B"lm\flmtnvn. To. saw how little their glowing promises were | ists was held here today to discuss themani- | Conkey. i% ll'm dl*t_';li*fm]"s (i) com{nmc»lgu‘v‘v daay sswlwn 1:- been pn;nnmn: devoted to realind. fosto issued by an agitator named Tindall, | GENERAL CRROOK’S PERMANENT RESTIYG Prace. | bSen thorouchly harmnious and the ree. | grand lolge business, the meeting being i itv | £ress is conclusive, The church has no dise i i y & YRUIE S ments reached ~thus far practiclly unani- A0 AT vi zel o | gram to Tup Br J. G. Ladd of thiscity e " A - #Tne Paltinore s Royally Dined. formerly an offier in the Dutch army, re. | _ The widowof Generl Crook isin Wash- | mous Tho committes belloves that the re. | Dol in Armory hall, and was largely of the | purchased of Nat Bruen of Burlington, | Position to violate luvs or defy the governs g Al S i i ! cutive session character, The meeting ¢ PN e U R TR A RN . o e Tthaae Crat; garding national defenses. The king recently | ington the guest of Licutenaut Brown ofthe | portyill he finally adopted, will receive the | X000 In., thenoted stallion Lobasco, record?2:21. [ ment. The revelation of God requires us ta LRI 0Dy Jihes Gordin Heiten Ffusel an nuditeo fo Tindal, who hers, | DIV She cmes here or the purpse ofse- | PoEUVL 1o SR SURICHIWIRACETE BA vl continue toand include F'riday. s et Ao tion s § 15000 obey the constitutional laws of the land, CorEN MG, Oct. 14.— [New York Herua | mfusel an 4 the ministry with violating the | lecing a site in the cemetery at Ariington NH‘,W,, by the prosbylories. Tonighta grand binquel was given ab. the 9 e 27 o S e on Sea v P al to Tui Bee.|-The dinwer | oyghition, busing bis. accusation on the | 10 the buril of her lusbaid, wiose wdy | Duing the miervil from now until the | Paddock hotel by Goodrich encampment, No. The Personal Rights League. church as sincere and final and has rescinded the Dinish minister of marine © | ground thit the king, if sane,oughtto by | Wis lefitomprariy to st at thelitle wm- | sessn gt Washingln the committeemen | 1610 tho grand encampment, which was | L1NeoLs, Neb, Oct. 14.—[Special Tele- | the rule excuding Mormon aliens from ervof the Biltimore wis a grand af- | visible, othorwise a tegency souldbe es. | Sy at Oakland, Md. Mrs, Grook hasse- | willmrefuly consider all. the chinges made | 12wy aitonded aud & brillnt sucess | gram to Tue Brv.)—The exccutive commit- S R faireven for a state diuner, Itwas lstnicht | blisied. Tindil tolsy made o specch de- | 1cted e ofthe bautiful fendls ovrloodng | and will rach o finil condusion. —~ Asub- | (i1 it o of the porsonal righta longue of Ne. | o oiCor, Thomis says: “The manifssto that this nost unusual conplinent was paid | Nanding l):.‘n;i\linlxlllx}l‘lx.ll\m!ll}o{ cnmeney. A | Y, and RO near Tl Cioiral Bhatidan, fflf‘:’(‘.':;.‘fi;“&::" &2:,’(‘, b 31.3\3«;::(«3‘:‘0 il:::lml{ AUS o'clockp. m. the convention of the | hrasicarecommended the election of James E. | Goufirmad by the conforoon. Tt sy o o to the Amerian oficers, King Christin | [l ition 1o the effec, thit 1,‘,“‘.]‘;:‘;;“,;;?‘:‘, s liere beforecold weathor sets in. A [ Gosir, Moy will putit 1nto clear, tomse and }3,’}"‘.‘?.'\‘5-'"-.‘.’{0"{.: it lgc:‘(;;f\;“}:-;;;g:* hall | Boyd for governor, the force of i new re ion, and whatever had ocially receivel then in e afternon, | tat the crown bid lost presigs s adopted, i for @ monunent to General Crook has | eoncise English, and report to the whole i T e e et e e l'”f P bt may have existed as to the purpose and and had askel thon to dine with bim in: [t dy been seleited and will be placed in | committeeat its meeting just prior_to- the a for tonorrow, We ; Por Ot A Tloalts, s santy ek p LAt to ha ek sonkghtvilioy formally at Berstort in the ovening. The The Halle Socialistic Congress. the hands ofa sculptor very soon. meeting of the generil assenbly, The last 9a. m.—Opening session of the zrand lodge, ForOmahaand Vicinity --Showers ; slightly now ‘w.»m_ «lnu}\.‘.x The Gentiles rejo officers were received by thecrown prince, | FLAWE, Oct. At today's sessionof the BARBAN. VLRICATID, & meeting of the comuittee will probably be ( 1yjegendent Order of Oddfellows, at Ar- | Warmer. : Lt oileah IRRUILAD IARY JoATS for vho eg leading his two little nephews, | socialistic congmss resolutions were alopted Today Senutor Paddock transmitted tothe heldin either Biffaloor Cleveland. mory hall, for Nebraska— Coole northwaesterly s ‘Il‘ et L ALY D 1' i) whocamoin leading his two little wephe T e s wure Wloptel | Hon, N, V', liarian, Tepiblican caniidato for B i e i5; fair, excent followed by suowers, in | Ly bellove that nover weafy will polyamy sons of Prine Wildemar. Shortly afior- | JEEITHE Bab woctitits. sowideaeklo ob | cgres in the-Serond distriut of Nebruska, Patents to Western Inventors, 2p. m,—Drive through the city extrene southeast portion. RUiAL 00 Aorins St SE S Hho nos) wanls tho iing and Queen and tho crown | Wi their objects onlythrough tho enactment | the following telegram: *“Tho chrge that [ Wysmixarox, Oct. M.—(Specil Telocram | b, m —Business soasion of the convention 'or Iowa~Fair, followed by showers in | yphottett, CEOE (Lah Jus Guiried W U princess appeared. In theabsence ofall form | Of 1aws inparlianent, The congress agreed ’le.m“"i.u"(?l h\'lmmil'l\lt::lm\\ \"; fulrmr» to Tue Bee.]-Patents w issed today | of Daughters of Rebekah and exemplification outhwest; wavmer, except slightly cold- | (G0 e rdiily advancing th 0 inta cc itte inquire ] e consider vhes R e Htia g o worl e in e vester itLa: i 5 Y advanc of cercuony one woull lave thought | 18 abmints commitieo to tn X‘::“'l‘i‘l'l'""'"“‘ clicted.is busely filso, Knoving your dwos |08 flows: Goorge M. Andwmws, South [ Offesreework G G | o in extreme ‘western portion; variable | [iorests nd prosperity of the termtory it a dinwer party of old friends, The |disputes dtween socialis rllamentary | o, "o hi e ited your vote. Until | Shore, S. D., auimaltrap; Charles Barne 15 P A8 cRh 088 TROC ds, A h ' Ban] wositi : 0 1 ing of the grand lodge at Armory hall For South Dakota —Colder; northwesterly NIRRT S P king pliyed with his grmdson, oly s andthe Berlin opisition. Resoli- |y majority of republicans in the legislature | West Libaty, T, wittmill; Wilnot Blakes. . Tt amniAcition of o ok R older; n LOCONOTIVE ENGINEERS, ; \ aving that thosoedal [ 41O Aot A tesiguing him to bls nurse when dfmer | HORSWere 5 Al ; | decided agaiist Van Wyck you adherid to | jee. Loxington, Neb., mili pail: Garret, G, | at4 hall, . A aneod, TH mlitter ot i ot | Ist deputiesin the reichstag should contiuue | yig'cauio, You ouly consenied. (o vots for | 100 Lexiuston, \‘\v ':ml‘ L G :" Closing session of tho gra A New Episcopal They Meetin Twenty=Soven th Annual e and to urge the demands of the sociil democ o when an overwhelming republic: ¢ Burton, Trenton, Neb, heating drum and e = . Convention mey Wity United States Minister Coe wd Lioa- | agniist ruling the middle chsses. Thir leg: [ i¥0% 48 oVervheining roputlican ma- 45 Bidan Ak Gylai, Deacvona) 8 DA AR ANDFARmIRE e o B s [l | R oune, (01 QN SO0y o2t th p AR tenaut Mills wero tho only other gusts bo- [ ilative adivitysnoud bo diveted towant | Xiu? u friod of minecun do me' s greatér | car oupling: Juin T, Henderson, assisnor of | Pugies Nerloies st bk ooy G, &r | consecration of Rev. B B. atwill, rector of T, Oct. 1—Tho tvoty nore uth sides tho lord chamlerlain and tne ldies of [ IS HPLovement of the weringdasse, bot | kiydhes thun by helpig to dect you. We |onelulf toW. W. Chapma, Coineil Bluffs, | Boumoti, Omahas grand wardon, H. M, | Trinity Episcopal chureh, tils city, asbishop | anual convention of th 00d of Loe howr. In all them were mot more tan | Jobicutlyand economically. Thepartyshould | wunt your asistaice he to kelp sicomlish | Tn., adjusiablo window screen; Georee J. | Utloy, ONoill; geaid - Sribo, 5, P, of thenew diocese of west Missourl. Bishops | comotive Kny ! 0 LMIOTEGW¢ twenty atthe table. The king was very ol s .l‘r‘ Tull Diborty of :I«-.L e aaa | lpial 2 weforms in westem interests, and | Keller,” Osceols, Ncb, « submerged metallic | Fromont: g amuel McClay, | Seymour of Illinois and K BENG RS ARe o o e | e s e menehed. Licbin et nttibage | itis only possible through the aid of republi- | pump; Join A. Lindberig, Dayton, Ia, gate | Lincoln; junior warden Heil Indiana performed the tion today. One feature in the line of new busts el Lk aono ol the Ameioan omors '| lion kit et retohed. Ldebknachi atinbutkl | ‘Gus 1o younell)! atch; Sanuel C. Mais, Glendon, Ta, cour | ings; grand representatives, F. B, Bryaut, | nios, assisted by Bishops Tuttle of Missouri, g had met s son, the king of Greee. The e ‘“*l::“;'"“:“‘l“‘l“'hIls;‘:m'mm B i A WOMAN DID 1, bined corn planter and checkrower; William | Omaha, and H. Cutting, Fremont, Leonard of Otiio, Worlhington of Nebrasia, | ;" 361 ox, 1 s oV queen expressad mich sympathy - with the | U A0 TR Darlinment, not because. the | The deathof Geueral Belluap necessarily | R: McGoven, Randalia, I, regulator for . £ = g 4 Gillespio of north Michigan and MacLavane | (ie? W would not expross ny viow on newly married wardoomofficerof the Balti | people's rights wers not betterstudied by | revivesthe incident of his retivement from | Windmills: William J.Rae, Bostwick, Neb, Fremont Enthustasm Crystalllzes of Chicago, this ma SIyinE i was o the A mor andsent (hrough hin mesages of wn- | that body but becaussof the stupidity of 1ts | General Grant's abinetundera clud, This | Sultivator; Laban andT. 0,0 kiloos, Fumnoyr, Neb., Oct. 15.—{Spedal fTel- | - aETE o dec “is underst that General Aoie et Lt oy Diitter T6iwe m o 2100 to the subject. country probubly never produced aman pos- | 18-, 1y stcker; Elyood Tush, Manctester, | egram to''ieBie.|—The republicansof Fre- | Pisciptin anger's Son-'nLaw, H U SR <) b Muster Workman Powderly of the IKnights ner(o boremenbersl, Thursiay {he zural al foreign delegates wade their ap | sessinggreater physical and morl courage [ 18- hay nke. mont packed the old court room tonight and | PANS, Oct. 14.—Captain Dr at Labos willlay in. lanostant. combumion, Ll d : snce today and were received with er. | thian that which was illustrated in the ca- e raniation for ; Boulanger's sonin-law, has red | tion before the convention, but its nature fauily viit tio Buimor au Friday the . e e Teccania vous | reor of General Belkmap, . His phyical sne A Husbind Kills His Rival, nlur {3.. organliation for lh.ux’ulurnlgn. o Tty i St o e | ek yirored | tlo before the convention, but its' nature - crulser siils for Lisbon. givento Frau Marx, daughter of Karl Ma age wzus exhibitedon the battlefiell,andhis Lrxixawos, N.C., Oet* 14, —Forsomo timo | the mceting being very enthusiastic = et T sl itina f e I au Marx, daghter of K arl Marx, i , 4 I ure, the captain having announced the publi- B L e — and M. M, Deguse and F'errl, who represent | With lis ability a8 a cmmauder, vas ricog- | St. John MeErary hasbéen susulious of the | thoughot. = The oficers - ected were | wifs M0 PETIIVIEEENE SRR CHEIAE National Carringe Builders, "' '(n;l,:’»““’ ’"/ - .l,:.li(t" ,r:uln,r‘ny. o French socalism in the congress, vl\lm-d b ‘rlll\;‘|.x:.‘.lx‘xix;:|l;-x‘|‘“«: ‘:vll;:)ll.lélul-sr,ir.x':k, relations botween his wife and Oscar Bar. [ George lxn'\lmiL p;-m}..ll.-;n: ; A. Peterson | ghtained permission of the mmister of war, 10860, Oct. 14.—~The National Carriage opurighted W Jams Gordon Bennet e is ex ve vas demonstrated after | 0 Tl 0 g ordered . . E. Littlechild, wice presidents; e - ders' associatio cightee ST, Oct. l.--[New York Henld Socialist Congress at Calals, the war in o civil ofive and Grait seluted | FIuger. A short thmo 480 he ordorul Bar tury; @Arthur Trues- e antie Riddont Dansiaton. ‘toysy 1ia slghioonth Cablo—Specialto Tie Bre.]-Buflilo Bill's Cuiats, Oct. 1, —A large sociulist congress | bim onentering upon bis second term for the | Fingr outof his howe, anl wamed him B R s he Lighth Victim. annual convention heve today with a large Wild West stow boom in Germaay still won. | of collectivists s i session herto congider | OMice of secrotary of war. keepaway on penaltyof trouble. Lastweek, | the club was christened the “Richirds g | TOSON, Oct. 14— 0 attendance. Various : o read, -« it T et L Mgt the question ofa co-operative organlzalion. At that tine post-truderships were held to | however, Barriger st anote to Mrs. Me- | Dorsey Republican club of Fremont, in |t Tus Bre.]—Auother of persons | stowed the trade was fucroasing and an tinues. Al Stuttguet mace a foo of the BINRVIRRRITR AAFENSAEOR, valuable positions and they we Rary, asking fora . meeting, Itfell into the | honor of Dodge county’s two favorite ‘sons. | who were injured atthe five in Rowley & | uhusual dearth of skilled mechanics. Small opeiing bere today, which was attended by A BIGSCHEME, given by thowardepartment. Tt was apart | hands of her husbiud, who sent word to [ A comuittee of five wis appointed to arrange | Brock's establishment yesterday s died, | WArEinol profits was onc of the unfavorablo thecourtand nany thousand of Wurtember- ol theunwritten history of Washingtor at | Bamnger that he mist_ lave the sate of | Tora €rind exeursion of Frommt repibiicie | This ske ths sirt conditions presented. The technical sehool gen, ollof whom wore delighted with the |The Farmers Alllance Will Bave | hat tine that Mrs. Belknupwasa veryam- [ fighta dud, Bueviogr dedded to fight, and | toOmaba to attend the biz rally at the Colle S recently opened in New York 15 reported as performance. Genlal Major John M. Burko Stwckyards of Their Own, ligont lady wha desiaed to wsb\n-* allother | the nen mot Lt Saedsy. Barringer ws | seun next Monday eveniug, — Between four All Quietin Suurialing g, woelving ucaxiy euppon) tells the Herall comespadent that e man- | KasasCity, Mo., Oct. 14.—An fitended | horcsor tBEADICE. Tho gueral as lot @ | killl and McRary b fled, aud Ave hundred numes wore carollsd on tbe | Baym, Oot. 1.—Colonel Kuenli, fdera | 10 Members all over the country. agenenthave punished one Indian by cutting | extension of itsbusiuess by the farmers’ al- | moneythanhne coild give her. It was she| Ay ynernational Securitios Bank. b S commissioner in the caston of Ticing, has Rumozed Declination, doyn hisratios Lothree pounds of meet a | lianw of the southwest was discnssed todsy | Who Sold tho posttraduships and used her Pants, Oct. 14.—(Specisl Cablegram to “nthuslastic Rally at Sidney. quielly reinstatel the conservative govern- Dumuiy, Oct. 14, 3 Irish Times says day and deprived bim of ice eram and pud- | when it was lesrned that they were aboutto | Musband’s name at the war department to se- | 2t % FEE 70 A frs BiDNEY, Neb., Oct. 14.~[Special Telegram | Mentand the federal cavalry has been with | thay Wiliam A. Gralam, member of the Y P! ! | h ! ¥ A\ re tiem. Thegenerl himself was wholly [ Tie Bex)—A syndidate consisting of the 4 iR drawn, , Qiug formonths. He was caugnt tuusluting | establish an independent stockyards in Kun- | jgormt of his wife's interference, but when | Viema Liender bauk, the Otoman bank, [ t0THE BEe.]—The court house was crowded —_— commons for west Limerick, and Timothy \ / Tolstoi’s Kreutzer Sonatato asquaw. This | sas City. Texas, Nebraska and Towa are | the discovery came, Liks an honoabie and | and several other banks will establish in | 0 its utmostcapacity last might. Speeches Grand Duke NI Hurrington, member for Dublin, who were i alinost come testimony of the defendant. The case has | ‘Which he vigorously attempted to do P | plete, whileabout Kill Deer mountain and the sirects to witiess the funeral pros DemoNIRtTo ASUbE Bt 08 bIa, Letters from the Territorial Governor Oscrora, Neb., Oct. 14.—[Special toTur and Mormon Presilent. 8 Beg. |-Judge Bates of York, whois a candi- [ NEW Yous, Oct. l4.—The Independent will date for the office of judge of the Sixth judi- | Publish tomorow articies reccived by tele- cial @istrict, taliced to an audience of forty. | 8raph from President Woodruff of the Morv six democrats here last night. The enthusi- | mon church and Governor Thomas of Utah asm. did not manifest itself externally. concerning the action of the Mormon confers e e ence, October i, forbidding polygamy. Prese Beamuicr, Neb, Oct, 14 [Special Tele. | ident Woodeaft siys: *“Thoaction of cons ickerbocker of | The m session ness is the proposition 1 aceept membership will protable bo cabled to Americass anin- | backof the scheme. Fiftyacresof land ad- | chivalous uian, he assuned all the respusi- | parc next month an lutemationl sequrities | Were made vy Hon, George H, Hastings, A. | Sr, Perensnune, Oct. 14 g appointed members of the commiitee to visiy = i s ved men | 101UINE the present stockyards is thesiteof | bility, Tho case was cler, IL was not L many . ot} et n ) 0 . 46 e e 29 | the United States o solicit aid for the Irish instanceaf the hariships the woble reduen | fho'ypw yards, By maiitalnig their own | “irechery, s the prss dispatel sayh, bat | 28Nk Tie cowern will “lave o capital of | £ Long of Omabasnd Hon: Matt Daughorty. | Nicholas, who becams insane during the ro N » They ABEA o cause, have refused ccept the @ (Copyright 18950 by James Gonlon Beinett) pariof tho other expenses, thoroughly acquiintel with® the cirum- Y T PR T ey Holland's King Too Sick to Reign. St CaTHAkiNEs, Ont., Oct. 14,—A, Loxboy, Oct. l.—[New York Herld oL stance, Wi poverbial fidel- HasTixas, Neb., Oct. 14— [Special Telegram | Tuk AU, Oct. 14.—The prime minister | McRac, secretary and trousurcrof the se Cable—Special t0 Tur Bee]—The M- S teal ip Arrivals. ity to his frimds accepted his CiamprrLaly, 5. D, Oect. 14.—[Specia ™. ™ today inf llame b 20N rity loa A savi ompany, i Aulifte-Slavin casels caried over © theNo- | At Queenstovn—The Cufio fron New | resigution aud —siwed his secrtary. ) G Tuy Bani-Tis guieral mehaniise | 900 Insrmed Parisment tht e oon | carlvy loan and sevings oompany, has dia : g ) |l \8ry. | Telogran to Ttk Bee.]-Eagle Hawk, 8! givo of Ware & Pratt, Prosser, this county, | ference had decided that the king was unfly | Pearéd, together with £6,000 of the fuuds, veubersession. Fox gave boud in £2,00, | York for Liverpool ; the Olio, from Philadel- f;:«fi::}_k';:y;;l; atince o Kunpe B0C¢| Sioux Tniian, was lolged i fail hertoduy, | hia o ok B R A et iy 2R i . oS-~ 3 phia for Liverpool. the day of his death, Genersl Belknap, while | churged with attempting to confiscate the | Liabilitics, $3,500 ; assets unknown, ———— . New York's Police Census, Morelll Succeeds Himself. At Moville-1he Ethiopian, from New | nroviding for his wife, did not live “.I,'h her. | greiter portion of the post t:ader’s store at e Osman Digna Will Attack Suakim. New Youk, Oct. 14,—The police census MoxreLisy, Vi, Oct 14.—In tho Suste | voy for Glasgow ffo boro taer disgrace without conpainiig of | Loyer Brale swncy. Eagle Huwleh o bat Republican Rally at Aurora. Caiko, Oct 14,—Osman Digna is preparing | completed this afternoon, shows New Yorl tolay Justin S, Morril recived 27 votes | © Ay Southamoton--The Eider, frun New | mny attempt at defeuse, He was not im. | Indian, and will be glven o dose of the white Aumons, Neb., Oct. 1.—[Special Telegram | to attack Suakim. Arrangements are being | city’s populition o be 1,710,715, un incresss forUniled States Seostor and Edward J. | York for Bremen, | peached by congress aud acquitted for tech. | man's bal medicine, tothe Bee. |~A large and enthusiastic repub- | made to seud reinforcoments, of 193,214 over the governmuent figures,

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