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; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ING NUMBaK 120, The Leland Hotel at Syricus i e hoise caucus | to bl : us Disappearance and What the | p’»']!l'x'“"j" u.fl’,‘,,‘.:mmm“_ e ol | The United States Treas new grat N. Y., | metasinilarfate in oncof the chamt | A Myster “They had o r Would Like to never seen ¥r. Connell Wishis to Be Pluced on Record No 11 slope at ! poens in Wach Totally Destroged by Fire, just nieed s heavy full of flearch Reveale from theboards at Cincinatisnd for an - Be Asistantto Windom. p RSt fow Jo-in g uf | as(ppoting Probibition. rock vestigating conmittee, aln ower t — Kkitled ins | | " Inthetwnatea bill was introduced to abol- | Gos Belknap . i " i ¢i8 ishthe ofceof comptmiler at Cincinnati, I norrow 8 will p ably N A PANIC ENSUES AMONG THE GUESTS. PASSENGLIEN ROBIEED. CASEY ACQUITTED IN THE RIORDAN CASE. | i3y resclutin was offered it comunites | AND HELP HARMONZE THE HOOSH {lller tomorrowBig willprobaity | WS POSITON CLARLY DEFINEDS | to prepare a plan for & ity gverument for | Thiial campaign during thd two weeks of | L Omah th andreportin Jinuary. Al went | ance. The s vwill beone of Many People Meet Their Death by eiflc Gone Through. | Proceedings of the State Missionary | overundi the pule 28 T A o at Goner Bap s funenl | An Emmense Andience Prosent Eas® Kansy 11, Mo, Oct. 15 ydefinite ir y i o y | he ¢ ic ouse caucut have | " o soeives of B 5. | of who was ap- gl ol o Occasion Jumping from the Windows of p Kuxvsis Comy, Mo, Oct. 15—t A \ Soclety at York-Butts Counly | ., itantaily sresupnn bil anendings | Pontwent as Recefrer of Public | et UL Semidt hatd Night on the Occasion of Hiy the Burning Bullding —Sick= S CINVIUL DR W18 ERDLWRT SO ST ; | District Court—Nehraska | lawunder which Ciiic was | Moneys atthe Lincoln | ofice some time ago, is oie of th ns of | Detute with W, JF. Breyan x gers on the Missouri Pacdtic Owata express | N, crated, giving the govern power of Land Oftice. curt { appropriations for thit af Lastol ening Sights, tonight has bee wived. The rdbbery oc & ¢ | removal and providing for the election of s for this yearar | curred within the city limits, but as all the| | members of the bourd —_— aho last year, and for | Srractse, N. Y, Oct e e R raseshdAriaiitta A it el Hustisos, Neb., Oct. 15—[Spectal Telesram | CERMANSOCILALISTS, Waemyeros Braaw Tie O Bee, | Yutzed, azainst whom l Theliterst fellby the ci ‘,.,{;m voters 5 t " as visite ‘ 'y | to Tne Ber G reat excitement prevails | S13 FOURTEENTI STREET, i la i inthe plitical issus of the dy be the most ¢ fire thut s vhited | 10 joarn anything. Conductor Welch sent | \Sheatiund townebip, sixt it of | Three Thowsand Feple Attna an | Wisinerox D. €, Ot : Wis most convincingly shown list evening by ;‘;,\rll- use '! By T el "";""‘f 130 | 4oy te ms to headquat ters | Hastings, over th osiei ”"m s Inthusitstic Me gat Halle, | Uuitea States T arer Huston returned the vast assonb that packed the € 10 Leland hotel at12:30 o' clock this morn. s trafn had bee bbed 3 e mysterious disappearanc 0 ARt \ " o Wash ington this afternon from his b ask ik Ay ier ¢ Mg 16 is now 90'clock and the fre latsll imin bad been vobbed | o Springor, the school ttacher of that| _ HiLtn Ocl 15-[Speclal Cablyram to | to Wisbington this sfteruon frn hi & pera louse from it to dome to b - “omm s glve sht |in Indians. He sail tonight that he knew o nt debate be Hon, W, J, Conne e L At i of €24 | place. He stirted yosterday at the usual| Tnt BEr.]—A commers was glven st night | I Crow ¢ ! ] ot *mr;nm flercely ‘ agh th ‘fl‘ fire de- § olver on the | hour for the schoolhouss, which is| tO the delegates tothe swialist congress now | nothing more than hie had readin the news He ro Hot. W. . Bryay, the republican and denoe parimert, corsisting of mino engines, & | 7 £ Lhe (arn about three miles distant, He gemerally | in session in this city in the Prinz Karl bler- | Papers aout the probability of his app mended the apotiti Jalor PPoase | oraticn es forcongross from the Firs® working bard to save furthet lossof 11s and —_———— | mikes the trip on horseback, but this| hlle, the largest fn town. The redflag, the | mentto th asistant s IO ressionil district of Nebmka LR A JUSTICE MILLER'S RENAINS. | T e D O o ehidren | emblomof the soc ists, whidh forten jears | the weasury, an ‘11”. vish b a3 | 4ot 1 secossor | T wis & topremthinttve wudisice, i1a Havel _An eyewitness of the fire s o is P ! A & | wiited untiluearly noon, butthe teacher not | had beenunder the ban of the lay in Ger- | thingon the subject. Euughwas larued | pobabilitics ave sigges * | s @ more intellignt one assemblel in (his :;u thatat last tsenty-five x-lrvwm lost pRTAM M kl”: L'""""’r'(';:‘y" o at Keo coming tley went o aud rejortel the | muny, foated from the patfom fom which |I|n\wrl'r4'.v wiarrant the staten sale dity tolisten to a discussion of public issics. i woman was being lov om awin. | K s In, > 1 My SprnEe bowisd, o g thit o Bad | o1 of th party. Tue proceedings wer in- | Becet the position recen ty vaale | glon t | and the Alutering of ribbons and feathrs dow by t of arope. She hal resched | Miller, on itsarrival here Saturday moming, | left forihe school, Immeliatly stirtel ut| tenperied with songs. ‘An intereting fea- | eral Batenollorhe would aceptand consider | P ot ot fite 1chto the animation of the Scono. a point opposite the third story, when the | Will betakento tne federal court building, | L) PoC it 4 ture was the presentation of aseries of tab- | th | TG | appoiitmenta promotion and @ compl ment, notwithstandiog the ofice pays bu state until 2o’clock, at rope became ignited from a burning sill, the | where it will lay which hoy le was ppoint at the ¢ t @ vacautseat inthe house,and Along the railrs track, sbout half s mile x vivants representing the struggle of il = I be borne to 7 @ e poliats (0 B labor against capital, the protectionof labor 2 : b bl it il ol fin! rope parted and the woman fell to the pa i Bt be borne o the Unitarian | from Bladen, the searchers cameacross the | i S ibamissal Lot marcie. | #4,50 & year, while the tmasuryship carries | ried over the count oo was fullyutilizd, while scores ment, her brains being dashed out and her | Church. Torrence post, Grand Army of the | teacher's tinbucket and a short distance far 7 i lary r. Hu v Dakota. One of | aon brains being el and b A P g | Setcw ucket anda short distane b | Her Beck of Zurich explained that |8 salary of 86,00, Mr. Huston itis well | fo5, Py, 4 of aulitors cecupied in the aislos boly flattened intoa shapeless mass Republic, Sons of Veterans aad the Keokuk | ther it was seen that the dirtand gravel had | (0% (e OF o BATHE - O v b i ide t e has gottenout of | st Tt e s Pl e L Y ¥ st I e rifles will act as & guard of hom been torn up by persons scufing, In amud [ WIS s exil rmany he known, consid thit he has gottenout of | gud that it w i prohibly be a monthbe- | and onthe baleony s place thiat So gmat ls the confusionand excitement | Tifes will act as o giard of OUOE | yje were the prts of feet and wherva re | IS GIEIGANG A At WA on IREPAL | the treasurer’s office all thove s in the way | fore the count was comyleted, | atorded an opportunity to swand lear vas ;h\.fln.’.hn\xr;.;‘v. of those killed and inf Quring the hours of the services mnd the | :HW‘\n:r,!Iv;ul m;,!\lvrluni:.]\.«l »xll;llh'r‘ nl;::nf.rl;’ :"'(ln insafety until now, when onthe expiration n;fl honor :;w! valuab Prewy S, HeaTn, eladly sc t after, anlthe Nost onsorias s wholly unk buildings of the city will be draped in black. bead Al L Rt T e s U D A RO TR T it was returmed to its | Officeis to him practice 9 ey TSI L& tive estimate placed the attendance at 2,500 Wikl b i RS LB ) el Bl St el Sion that Springzer hsd been murdered,as it | 1,one, Herr Wollchleger of Baslo sail he | while the position of asistant se ROSSOY OSIID MLBA D It wis S 2w henthetwo chirmen, Mesrs, "”"‘""' ons and the siracts in the 1 s [t 'x“‘l““,‘ \Ee (e FuneEs | with @ stranger afew wonths before which :'\‘“‘I”‘.“;}'):‘x:‘l""\',";,f,,“,l‘%m‘.l”',“L,‘.‘;:nRP‘T.‘;;P‘\\»?L" of the treasury has variel funtion:s and @ | g Definite Statement Regard ing Theire | Pred W Gy aul Frak R Morisscy,d hl‘r‘n 11k .‘n fated \...E.‘lunv thronged with | S oftior: ahd slite ¢ supreme }ynl _'iw}w: fn )‘t>l§- u""m T.I'- llrf‘v }‘ is be | P feclard | thst 1o blame should be at. | Widersnge of influeice and wonld give him Visitto Americ pearelon the stage, folowel by the speiice excited crowds of people. p conrt judeesof the state s S b of Judgo | lieved that, tie body hss been Biried sor tached (o either pople or gveriment, be- | &1 experimce much mo le than he W York Oct. 15, —Con fusing statements | ers of the eveningand u number of the leak Frank Carr of Glen's Falls, N. Y, has | Miller's circuit court will be p where in the vicinty or hauled off, cauise fhe country Wassm exposed to the pre bor. He beli | Among them wen Messes. J. FHL Millrd len, M. V. Gaunon, E M. Burte il and therfore | could getin the trewurers ofe. Mr. Hus- | havir f apowerful nigh- | tonis at the head of a luge 188 povernmentde- | ment of the vepiblican party o regand to Ame | missionof the Irish leaders, Mr. T P. € Indiana, and | member of the delegation now inthis been identified as ome of those burn death, to ER AL BELKNA Y Daniel Casey Acquitted Davio Ciry, Neb., Oct. 15.—|Spedal to ure ed the S REMAINS, Charles Oy : : Jored the adion it wis elled to take, | b Many people, crazed with fright, lost their Bin. | —The jur " i P I t is believed that if he apwintedto the 5 2 Btie s |lsee N R et ToRY AN Gt AL b ,, e " i . jury in the case of the state ough 1t might not bave given public ex. | it 1s believed tha X todight made @ defluite stawment to the [lett, ) aloner, Johu Wakeleld, Ben lives by jumping from the windows. They Will Be Buried at Arlington | o il Coay, charged with themurder of | pression to its feeling on the subject, A | Yaant scretiryship at this time it will | yoqociited press. The othermemiers of the | Newnan, exGovernorsiundis, P, 1 with Military Honors. WasiixGtos, Oct. 15.—1nere will be *sol- One man says he saw six peo different windows on the Fay wisy np fron Jeff Megeath, W. D, McHugh wd Louis negative the report that the between the § o Nt o | delegation—John Dillon, Wi frs. Ella Riordon, brosght in a verdit of | beted genenl discussion folowed, “several | ofthe members intulgivg in violent tindes 1 0" Bric m i te strect s y : not guilty this morning, The verdict gives | L plesse his friends inthe Hoosierstate 1. P. 0'Comnor, 1. D. Sullivan and Timothy | Bradord Sl Ut withil x5 ‘atcar ot tour | lery') cere over thegraveof Genernl | ™ Vi T el Ve | aul Her vor Vomarr, in the interests of | P L L Epseln it o et A URAIIAE ) e’ R0 TDeRI 'S w:' ’(11’1“- "x in 1 \.‘ r}l( r'.r ur Tolleriap and he witl belaid o rest Smong bi) | €1 | satisfaction to the people of thiscom- | purmony, implorel the delegates to avoid TEETERS FOR RECETVER. | Harrington-will be here withinthe next Iu introlucing the first speake of the minutes and the sight sickened him with its | -0 o0 Ty ton. On his breast will | Mupity. Ittook the jury buta few bouwrs 0| using imitating polewsdal language. The chances ave that the president will | fortnight. The object of the mission, which | evening, Mr Gray sail thathe bopd theute horrory so that ho was compelled to leave the | FHEOS T R e Loval Legion, | determine from the testimony that Daniel - tomorrow appoint Joseph Teeters asmceiver | is formally vested with the most com- | mostfairnes would prevailin thesudience, Ciser had en drive RRELLED CVER RELIGION. | of publicu azy by the indigni. | QU oneys at the Lincoln land office, 1l | and Wth of the speakers accor plete authority speak 0! o fdthe liire 'The building was provided with bath fron | AFmY of the Tenncssee, Grand Army of the | 1a¢ /0 OO0 SPAn T Y8 e — theresignation of Receiver Hudson having !l"‘:( 5 ]-:Nl‘“ PL ta : e E ;‘..m Saats LRI UG T AR e fire escapes on the outside and rope: the | Republic and Crocker's Towa brigade. The P L Fatal Shooting Affray Between Two eived here uid _the ¢ now being - p 7it . O o . «t { s on the outside and ropes on the ased and wembers of her family. The evi 5 5 e Coant Some. monthsage the | nd for the lrisk people, is to appeal to the | articein a Omuha paper to he efect that inside, which were the meaus of saving many | American flag long owned by the general Police Ofiicers in Chicago. practically vuant. Scn ths g0 A Tl T o e it e burict with | dence showed that theRiordons, whollveons | oy cio, Oct. 15— Policomn Adbert Jinge ives farm adjoining Casey’s, wero in the nubit of Wurnet Forbes, a stock broker of this city, | 1im. The fag of the Third brigade, Fourth | pying over en masse and beating Cusey to | W8 SHet and morally founded this momin g escaped int the street almost entirely naked, | 4i¥ision of the Seventeenth army corps, | their heart'scontent. The day before the | at3 o’dock by Pulices ation reommended Teeters for this | Irishrace and to friends of Ireland in | therewould be a prepon place and they alo recommemded tho American for su pport {or the struggle which | cans, an 4 advising pointment of Josiah P. 1sayas registe the Irish people are making to pr th man Thomas Mallen, | McCook, The president for some reason | lives, homes and liberties against the com e of repivlie > democrats toturm r |out. He hoped that those prasent would fore . | 0 2 get for thetime beingthatthey were demos g - 2 will also rest on the casket, | killing of the Riordan woman she marshulled | The men traveled adjoining beats and there | hasnot yet appointed Liudsay, With these | b forces of coercon, landlordism aud | | A ¥ gl He was slightly injured about the hands. Lok, % PR e A crats or republicans, and weighthe irgue i st | Six nomcommissioned officers from | her forces and invaded Casey's premises and | had ben bad blood between them forsome | tWocasesandihe new pesister for Blooming- | misgovernment, and o advinee the wise | o\ o . ; me woman was found with a babe in her | T EERIOR A BT e oy | wiministered to him asevereandbrutilbeal- | tine. A fewnights ag they hada serious who has 1ot _yet been finlly selected, | which has for its goal the establishmentof a | memntsof the speakers as Amcrican citiens, arms crouched ina stairway, where she had 988 TRLOD IRITALS IRy e ing, simply because Casey remomnstrated and f iy a.d 4 iy thelist of appointments for the land offices | pative legislaturein Dublin, which willena- | He then introduced Hon. W.J. Connell, béen overcome by the smoke. She was re. | the war department toreport at the residence | ghout stock belongring o the Rindans | Quarrelandaftervard junge reported Mad- ka will becleard up. ble the Irish people to govern nselves | asMr. Connellsteppd forwardhe was ace moved by & firerman, ot has not vet regained | 1 Serve as body bearers, and the commani- | running at large on his premises ind destroy. | den atthe stion for drinking while onduty. X-CONGRESSMAY SCOIT'S (ONDITION. and develop the resources of theircountry, |corded @ perfet ovition. Thegreatuudis onecitanes it de tmbossible. o oy | 1 oficer at Fort Myer has been ordered to | ing hisgral. “The Riordais have ben o | This made matters wore. Lust might at roll Private letters received here from Erie, | a0a the Tvish mation to fulfill fhe destiny | ence fairly wentwild,und round after mund what her name or experience was Yave six non-commissioned oficers at the ;"fl;j_l‘-;“:f“:flj““‘;\'filflll years of batingCaser | cill at the statin Lieutemnt Kancsum. | Pu,state thal thertis little ,»r.{w trof (R e e iFina of dmfeding aplauis shork tic b uilling. 3 N cated intervals. 3 of fm o o N covery of ex(ongress man lliam L. | has been called e delegate . 48 Se ver! o5 before quiet wus re The fire . aud o tare snrted in the | cemetery toserveas body tearers there. The | “GEPACIIENER o oy iy 18q, | Monedihe men bofom himandquestioned | therecowery of exCongiisun MINAR G | GG A Gill, “Tdl the story of how it | storw, and the preseit congressnan of the kitchen, honorary pall bearers will be ex-Postmaster | Daniel Casey came to this city and | them asto the trouble Maddenrefused to| Shis Nidance inthat cty for more thana | struggle is beingcarried on, both on the soil | Pirst distiet, and Omaha's disinguisied The building will bes total loss. It was | General Cresswell, General Grant's assistant | purchased — a revolver — with which ;fil"_&l:‘fi byl :y?‘:il“'{ he “_““r}f!(" pa ;;5: onth, His tondition is So seriousas tore- | of Ireland and in spreading the home rule | citazen, addressel theaudience as follows: Bullt two yoirs ago at s costof $150,000, It | secrewry of war, Genoral Bussey, asistant | 0 défend himself agalust tie ssduits o e 3 irey thom e the | auire tno constant sttendsnceof physicias. propaganda smong the elcclorate of Great | * N Chairman, Ladies aid _Gentlenci— el high sud contained 40 | secretary of the interior, ex-Representative of his persocutors, the Riordan's. At the { st e Jeft the | His inabllityto receiveand digest nourish- Britain. They will explain the circumstaices | | amglad to exclian e greetings tonight with it i el - time, (asey was nearly crazy from theeffects | fioor, siyinghe would resign, and left Aot 15 the anost serions feature of the case, | under which svndicates of tory apitilsts [so many of the repesenttive cdtizes of rorms, son, Generals Batchelior, Binuett, Vin- | o' oy received upon the head witha club | stition muttering threats sgainst Junge | Jojhe'ly groving woaker dally. Mr, Scott | bave conspired with thecoerdon govervment | Omuha. Lhavebeen absent for swme linte . nt, Senator Manderson, Hallet Kitboum- | 1 085 FAEFET IPG, o day bef He wis sen inseveral sioonsauring the | R00Ne b gronng in Chicago. His | and Irish landlords with thespecul view of i 1 5 It isimpossible to learn how many guests | (eneral Boynton, General Veazey, com- ‘I‘l:‘l]' hands of Mrs. B orviau.(hn,(a} be: r‘m‘. nizht, drinking, snd at8 o’clock {his morn: r has very large interests in Chicago. His 'tn; “:“ *llnl' ‘m:‘ with the .Il‘\‘t l.!p v I;"\ “i‘!l‘ andsince came homel have b _able 0 were in the hotelat the time the fire broke | mander-in<hiefof the Grand Armyof the | whUE Fetrning 50,‘"‘“5‘_"1:}"{0 met Mr | fng, While Jubige wisin the patrol bix re. business dome in “thai city | exhaustingihe peonnry THOuTe st GIoy GR oy EEl S i . Vi i ! g v 1 ol- | nationatists, The delegates will appeal for 7' SRkt is it ” aut. epublic, Colonel Wel, wmmuinderof tie | Wofsin S48 her 206 Axing 0 1w b | prtiog to the sttion, Madlen frea thres | Amounts te oy BAlas O 000 | the support of all win can et ke | e L ek LORUELE e L At The total loss will not fall short of | cbartmenton the Poomac, (3rind Army of | Mrs. Riordin reachied down to the bottom of | $hOts it him, oneof which toc effect In it | ipes, of which hels almo “tale ovner. He | position aud whoare willing,if ouly in the | Linwin a few nights oo before « gathering 600,00, the Fepubllo; Jsmes’ Warhingon, Joseph | i1 ‘wigon:bed’and’ molead up'd born ‘knils | breast The mur:toen sarliced awsy and | g1y gyray aiyery.dirge imount -of yaluslile || litereta of faixpiay, o preveil Inisnd bens [ fally is larie as lhid, 1l ywistasaeicl th Among those injured is Cora Tanner, the jety of the Military Order of the Loyal | With whichto attack Casey, whereupon he Th sop! im .that the | reslestite inthe business portion of the city. handicapped in the struggle for the want | fairest of teatuent, and 1 want the same to h : focley My 24 | drew a revalver aud killed hier, fireing three e o oes e A I athe | o\ Considerable share inthe Grand Pa | of those sinews of warber wealthy enemies | be true of Omain. ' We have many interests actress, who was severely burned about tne | Legion. > shots, all of which tool effect. men lad their first quarrd about religious | AHBEATIRN Shinltoblock. Mr. Scott's | can command withoutlimit. The delesates | in conmon, andire both iterested in this head and feet. She was playing an engage- | Thefamily of General Belknapis especially — and other matters. Madden accused Junge | €1¢ BOU GRETAS FELEE MO S Qatgh. | confidently look to the people of theirown | grextand beautiful metropolis of the north ment atthe Grina operahouse and hada | EFatifid af the many expressins ofsorrod | The Seate Missionary Convention. | ¢f beng o menber of the Fnlted Qrace ot B e e oomeimd ol B, | racein Ancricato asume the duty of mak- | (e 0ORE In e hotel O Ly e e || Xomm Nab. Oet 12 Spachlf ugean | Dopu o SHE JRIBERIOK, M BURCER | oyiom fa tnairas Chacli EL Strong of iEris. || Ing WHe iistionie) suicess, avs iope 7o 60e)|| & Silam avisfied oy T gaict il iaics Every physician fn Syracuso is on the | already mentioned messases of condolence | to Tik Ber)—The state missionry conven- | gy the troible grew. | ; EX-DELEGATE DUBOTS TALKS S e A A ground uve been received. from Postrmister Generdd | tion, in session in thiscity, convened at the | el S Y Hou. Fred Dutds, who wis deegate to [ rg of e Fr e e o e | O e e e et . | ey Most of those killed were on tho fourth | \vansmaker, Secrctary Noble and from men: | Congregational church this morning st 9 :a. A CRY FOR HELP. congress fron Tdibo till that territory was | it Trtand, My i1 wishts 1€ inderiood | have madesoms mistikes pit 1 mide 1o mis and fifth floors. e jormer reiment and brigide and | After the work of orginization 1ad been dis- recently adnitted to stitehood. and wWho, &S | that much time can besaved | thorepresen- | talk ; when | purch - S of llie re Wbl seda ticket away back in Sl ST Etal Ss Nl bisung? Viagio in g i posed of the secretary's aud treasanrs . | OreatDestitution Among the Farmers | chiirmin of tie pepublicin state ceniral wm- i tative localities will enter into communica- | theGreen mountains of Vermont for Omaha, 3 A P - mittee, steered it intoagrest political vic- | tion wi i3 Avenue hote ave i s rumors are afloat that thelist of killed will The Ceccarini Monument. ports for the pat ser wero su-| o oo ofSouthDakota =~ 0" Give sinco, is ber. | Ho will be | Nony York resiriing the dats most S R CROT S e AT R R () number fifty persons,but this fact cannot be [Copyright 159 by James Gordan Bennett.1 mitted ~axd scospied. . Mnm, G V. | B Ta€h ML SO Special Tele- | 5,0 ¢ the United States senators elec for Rhinincetin s it % il Ll e e ) Substantiated and 1t s belioved the number | BoLoGNe, Oct. 15.~[New York Herald | Hall of Omaha, president o the | f2m t0 "fl{ Bee.|-Mayor Smith has | when the legislature covenes in December, A wenlth. ShouldT be returied to cougress, will be less than twenty-five, the first esti- | Cable—Special to Tne Ber.]—The inaugura- braska branch, W, B. M. I.. detivered the | received the folowine appeal, signedby A. | while Governor Shoup will be his colleague, 3 FAITH CURE} CLINATE themattos thitinternst us my carnest efforts 1L will rece h " Q h ) 3 ine citizes ! elegati e chiel executis ip upor ] mate. The guan lines stretehed acmas the | tion of the splendid mozument ercctedat | 3onual president's address. “"She reviewed | E Bartlettand other proninent citizens of | HoS Aasgatiis bt chicl exentiveliip upon udattention, If, o1 the street are iadequate to keep back the surg- | Cortosa to the memory of Dr. Gic T S O o I S L i G g L e e Dubats neitihere | Missionaries Should Not Spend Too | other han, vour votes shal eciie that | am Ing crowds of people that are packed | carini by his wife tostispired today, Coscarint |/ mo Lt _Teceivel with attentin aid | Atumeeling of the citizns of the town | Giocnts have but . mno members Much on the Forme to stay athome | shall come back prepared I peopl tare packed in th she handled hersubject in an able manmer. streets lea i i ip o F vn county 0 lat + I ¢ <. Oct. 15— i to gt myshoulier tothe wheel aid do all ing to the hotel, and police are | Was an American citizen aud formany years | A paper was read by Mrs. W. H. Russell of ship of Brainard, Btown county, S D., 0| of the legislatire on joint ball WsHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The British minister YA W i all 1 f 5 AL { s . % ihally canto advancetie iterests of my chosen Setionsd Al acean - the bIlAL one of the most distinguished surgeons in | Omaha on the valu of small giving, afier | ©nsider tie questim of procuring the | fowr senatorsand five members of the house | bas transmitted to the department of state @ | city. Allthat] haveand all that I' hope to o st oo e g ectod with | Now York A namoer of the late doctars | Which auestica-box was onduted by Mrs. | tecesaries of Lie for the coming winter.a Symieihe npupleansiavelortyve, This | letter fron the govemoral Sirra Leone | havels enterel here. Tn ile et of Ch o o " ), ice, ecisio Vas e it el nus! 7 (i > Syosp A0 R x> o re) 1 Surgeon | Cago hil can seewhatis fore our o the rescue of the inmates are heatrending in | friends were presentat the ceremony. Dr. | “ippe afiernoon session opened with the dectain s - xoachd sgdutl halp zmst b |y ds ilivgely o lhe sing » report from_ Colonisl Surgeon | cagol thisk X cn ace whatls beftre ourown obtained from outs arepublican con- vedone for 1 de sources. We ther the extreme. The cries of the women stand. | Gardini, the United States cousular agent, | nomination of oficers for the cent city of Omaha. I gress and wdministra ss, at Treetown, regarding the case of the | Magmif s it ensuing year. | fore solicitaid for tke v n estitute | £ i T - _ A hasgrown froma city of 8,000 to” me of (RS e e i | o ¢ | delivercd the commemorative address Mrs. Halo was re-clected president md the e i oely oull Jliuie | as contrastel wilh istration of | American missionarics, about whom virious | 14900, distandng its competitrs—Kinsa & pper windows and of ] v of this immediate loculity, caused by drouth | President Clevetand and his conaress. Th & ! Hinsas the excited crowd below were deafen- ———— other ofiicers chosen were: Cornspond- | and crop falluredurisg the past two years. | ity piced uron load by thiscon (0038 B | stories have been told. The party consising | City andSt. Pul £ i P e The Rumor Denicd ing secretary, Mrs. ~A. R. Thain, | Wheat, oats, barley and vegetables, we have | oo “‘i‘“.d o d alio the pr A of Mr. Kingman and wife, Miss Dick and | ‘Isay Imay have made mistakes, but [ s 8 u L Copyrighted 1590 by James Gordn Benett.) Omata: recorling secretary, Mrs, E. L. | yeeded. Our fuel is gathered from the | {iration of ueralland ofice in ¢ Messrs Heimeck, J rquist, Codding, Tryce | ®idnot mike “a mistake inthe sppointment many fire engines created & bavel of con- | LGPYTIed S budame Gonin Banettl | Childs, Cretes treasurer, Mrs! H. G Smith, | pastures, our clotningis thin and worn, oir | Sita it ander Mr. Cloveland. 1t was the | (col Gate iad Hawl ol Tact | Of dcensus suprsisor. They say an lonest fusion and panicky excitement in and arouna | Lot 00t 1-—[New Yoric Horad Gale | Exeter. A memorial service upm the deatt | farmsand stock are mortgaged to sich | teanest canpaim evir conducto \was the | (colorea) Gates and Harrs, urivel 1) 1 s thonoblst work of (od," and lonest Rty -Special to Tir. Brr.)—Some sensation was | of Mrs. A. P. Crapser of this oty (ollowed | crmm bl o turelonny o aeouced oy | deanest campaign evir ¢ ted. There | Pebruary, They began ot onceto live in Tom Cook of Lincoln » Omaha an honesy caused here by rumors that Dilon and | the election of oficers. The aftermoon ses- thus to gain the| census withouts suspicion of paiding, which 0'Brien were iuParis. Raffolovich, 0'Brien’s | sion was cosed by anaddress by Rev. C. H. was mocorruption fund on cither sideand The newspaper representatives are en- less than #3000 was necessary for the entire deavoring with all the energy at their com- nat them. Wemust have helpor many will suf. vo fashion, hopiug fer aud sone will perish for the wantof it. . .o confidence of the natives. In July| 1S nottheesewith St Pauland Minnepolis, A Gutterson of India. His remarks dealt with o cipensés of oth prties, W had n e 5 5 | Sucli is the magnific owing o Ay d other-in-law, 1s amembe; hesta A : 5 Fpreiaalind Aforme fates | Suclis the mignificent showing of the cit; il n paia ey, e e, o {] brouiendn Iaw, s g metber ot thestan of | BRI ] s SIB DSES DRt NLS ers from theoutside, wiile thedemoeratshad | Kingman informed Surgeon Ross that Gates | St 15,1 it Y i TR FR T e A Les Debats. That jourval tomorrow will | 1o the future endeavors ofthe societ: A Bold Abduction in Texas, but ex-Congressmin Hill of Ohio, Voorhees | and Harris had died o doctor had “he dark coud now hovering over our S, W ittle | (tatothatthe reportis unfounded, and will At ihe o AT ) Sl Horstoy, Tex, Oct, 15.—Yesterday much | of Washingon and McGinuis of Montana | peen summoned beciuse the whole party | ity AP e et v he evening session Dr. C.C. Creganof L L T et party | cityand retarding our growth will son be A add that Dillon and 0'Brien aron their way | Boston and Rev. Gutterson delivered ad- | excitementwas caused by the abducion on | 0d Gue ov 4eo GUAENS aere was no mud ercstrong believers in the faith cure, Dr, d, 1 was asked as I was coming At 1:12 a man and woman were seen 3 il 'r | dresses i 5 ines. | Slingingandno vote-buying. Party records i L 4 & A 3 p k to America, where Mrs. O'Brien will joinher | dresses. one of the principal streets of Celeste Gaines, d he lssstes and gave the republic Ross, on mvestigation, found that their 1 «t whether 1 would tauch oo locked in each other's arms ina window on 5 Arcception was tendered (he delegates i 1d da > : made up the isssues and gave the republicans ad whether 1 favord a tmpe SRBIACLE flone st shel noxtheaat Gorise of th husband. Les Debats asserts thatthey em- | yic ieremoon at the close of the session b the six-year-old daughter of Colonel Gainesof | g enormous victory.’ deaths were caused by tropical fever,an ex- (-,““” i ‘l ‘l“ ":‘ “l;' g ncast corner of 1be | barkad on u salling ussellast weels. Kov. E. A Liewper tud wifs s thir rai. | Ausin.” e lond had arrirad ler e THE SITUATION TN S0UTH (AROLINA, trenely muzuant dieast. Mr. Kigman | Y i an i Foior of the 001 true. tmper gk el Rl 8689 T AR dence. terday and left the child with a nurse, Private information from South Carglina | Was found to be in tne last stiges and sho | gy00 arnend ment— the high 1ic Law now :‘5"‘“}, .\nilllvw'bml.\ of escape except The Weath r Forecast. Tomorrow the day will be dovoted to loyal | whilehe made & business tripto Columbia. | pints to theelection of at luast four of the died despite hisefforts to save her. He carryingout the wishes of the popleof this y the window was opa o them | For Owaha aud Vieinity—Flir; stationary | home missionary work. It was while the nure aud childweregetting | rpublican andidates for congross from that | moved Hrvee to the tspital, whore | ho | syt and that secmed inevitable death. No | temperatu = . on astreet car that a man rushedup and | state. Thisis dueto the splitin t demo- | ‘l\ ‘:_” o ’\'A."‘ { el 30 COw ‘; Whenl contrast the sitiation here with Bl FeAnhar Iy N e e T A Bank Worker at Fromont carried the little girl to 8carrisge standing | craticparty. Thomanagersof the Haskell | himself, but wefused to veced all | thestateof afairs acrossthe river inlowa, rrte s e bl 5, Ermieio Nob OBk I e Noacil hearby containing & woman. The carriace | campaign have mide an alliance with the i atene UHe | T don't sce how any manin the full posses 0 jump, but her husband | ywinds. i § gt 1 house and send the rest of the party back t was carnestly entreating ber to desit. The | For Towa—Rain in castern, luir in western | E¥am to Tue Bre]—A stranger, daining | Va3 rives awis ang noting bas ben sen | S0/ 7 e e el Atierica on theground that LI Svee don: | aaor. e e o Iaie 1o o bis v ent A—Ri @ air in west 3 of the siice then, although detectiv heir votes for the independent state tic £ AeB 00 at they were dan | gtier. The sale of liguor inlowahas ine crowd below waited with bated breath. The | portions; slight changes in temperatury; | to be from Topeka, has been endeavoring to | . o > S| agers have agreed to pro- | Ketous toth ity. He then consented | cppused - 5 Feay i y o boan set on the (ase, as the Has managers haye agreed 10 pro 3 2l | crused from % to 50 percentunder s pro- woman made one last effort to jump, but | Weslerly wiuds, o ariiite | O thebanks of Fremont this weck. The BA¥e ool kob peAne + them i doing so, wid they will b al. | to be tredied and recwéred, Dr Ross is in- | hilitoryliw. ~Govemment ofidals iel e Was rostriined by hier: husband’ sui thoory | o F Y akota- Fair; warmer; varisble | man purprted to bein this section for the Seals Gettlng Scarce. wed to vote publican | forned that theremunder of tiese nisslon: | ghat liquor licmses in Dakota are fron 15 to Wodplalali sl Bl S T Ll purpose of making investments and said he | Siy Fuxcico, Cal, Oct. 15.—The reve A ROl R Gliolin l‘m; 2 AFIEs In¥ng Rolg ‘““ ‘I"“‘_“I”\'\ Yiemian Zaper cat in excess of what liex yure b must have befullen them as they fell back- Opened Their Eyes. was from Topeka, where he had a large sum | nue cutter Richard Rush arrived today, four onsl ] iimanil ' soliel renwil acts and 4 statement in the Missic R 1t SAR0. A Rad bl 3 <. P » 8 1 ] t ould sen solid republican pad A | stws. Aund yet we are atened with ward into the room into amass of flames, Q0ALLALA, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special Tele- | Of moneyon deposit in the First Nationai | daysfrom Port Townsend, Captain Coulser 0 ss if there could be a | View another prty of missnarics are | proyfbiton and tive same stateof afirs as Ata window on the fourth floor, almost | gram to Tur Bre.jHon. Gege H. Hist- | batk ~One Fremont bankgavehima reciint | said: = *We hive not see 100 seals this sea . A, T ) Sxpeckad, ihe Rvesiiy of Hlerws Laous oMl | Guibe diioe of the rver, withno re Frrssniatie e et s Ll e Tz, "~ | for his check on that bank for collection. The | son between Ounaloska aud the island, golng | lKeLy to change the lexion of the pres. | attention to the matter, “As tuls elinate i | Syfing b 1t would _transfer nder this, a woman vas surrousded | ings and Mr. Long of Omana spokce 10 a large | (b e ek endomsed : CEvidentiy an 0 between Ounalaska aud the lsland, golig | /"G oezation and sendat_least four repabli itel to those who' trust alme to “faith | qur indust to Ilinos and Missour on all sides from the interior of the room by | crowd here tonight. They made arguments | attempt to beat somebody—no sich man | (0810 fro and the rookeries are deserte cans here 1 the place of the democrats who | and ignore by pro- | e havea dist v here that piys over the fioreo flaues. She scemed irresolute as to [ Which epened the eves of the peoploand | known here? Tt ws learned oday thiat an- Thefact that W northwestem conmerdal | iow oocupy the seats, but there is dunger | liefol sul | countersof thegovemment in the building whether to jump to the pavement or to face | turied them from the delusions aud fulse | other bauk has had transactions with hin to | |7 pany ,L,'(. i ,',w.,‘uy L i "d '€ | that the negroes maybe deceived by their | £ human 8 fdanger 10 | aoross the strect F2,00,000 & vear, that goes the flery foe that was fast encrosching on hoges held out by Kem, Burrows and com- | the extent of $1.20, but they have not vet [ is BWENET 6 T ‘;mh‘:’,;:‘l‘;“;m‘g;: white allies, the community out for the benefit ¢ farnérs an d citizens, berliberty and life. She stepped upon | T heard frm iho Topeka bank s towhelber i e e e e v Tie: ARMY NEWS, N e R ian 1t consumes hundreds and thousads of 1 i € pa rhas been ored ere. s 3 - vy di; “tio! ol ecrelary o r NG AN L NS, ushelds of grrain day, anc bls 1nouey goe thesill of the window and placed her hands The Boycott Ralsed e s Whethor thore s ‘a0l | selsihe entirescason in the sea itsell.” iy firecthn o the teentisry. ol wwar Cop- | AN Buiale oF gwas i (aor. 14 S0l ity g :l‘:\:\ld :. rl:‘.]nll.m Illl‘;\ul: 'l‘ u‘, k“ street ’}u; R;»;!l_ A\l:lu”,J U.! )!. = :‘;r:;_\tol: :;&‘]‘:t‘::l:.’:“‘;?"{d\:‘::‘ ‘E:i‘rr!mud.mn there National Make wrflmmi'm nL.L(‘ ‘lu“\;"lermu barrac m_'i\]h‘. HeSaysits Spivitual Nature Will Sar- = ; : . ddered and turned their faces to keep out | placed on Fleischmann's yens u p of @ sensation. e Fw Makors. sourd,and report to the commanding oficer AT, » toplant mysell squarely on thily the horvible sight that must meet their gaze | months ago has been raised by the trades Onmcago, Oct. 18~The Nationdl Sup | for dity at that depot. Hewill also report (Copiright vw‘r,‘,lyl‘,: .',“,‘7: Bennat\ 2 of the issues of this campuign should the woman jump to thoground. The | council, it having been shown that the Butler County District Court. Makers association held & leng thy secret | his arrival by leter tothe superintendent of T Sy RN ) L St 1ot he nakce & raidon woman did not jump, but seemed tobe with - | charkes preferred by August Delebar, presi- Divip Crrr, Neb, Oct. 16— Special to | session today, discusing the state of trade |the recruiting service in New York. This| "0 L i i3 Heral friends vonight, although e e b e JHith | Qentof tho Internationsl Bakers' uion, were | Tt Bee|—Jon Bouer, a yong nan sine- | andihe etablshmentef 1 stanard of prics detail is ade, Witk uview o a wir of duty Catlo Spectal 1o Tz Bex—Drighan | syree wih al tho planks in Yl piitom y. feap of 8 & that cscs, 0 without foundation cn vos S0, Disa cilltto iz “1_ | Thematter ofadvertising by chromos, testi- | untilOctober, 182, oung, jr., has ben interviewed by the | ¥t I sand on some of those plauks come from some other source, She stepped i L 100y " “"l‘_‘,'_" u “" \‘“"”” lo Rioreo ;‘“.‘1 motials from actresses and professional beay. | On the rocommendation of the regimental | Liverpool Mercury. It was, hesaid,a popu- | 8 firnly as —dws my friend Bryan, down from thosill into the room, but re- - fngn the district court s moning andwas | ticswas iso ansidéred and itis likely that | ommander the folloving ransfers in tho | 1ar delusion that Mormons were compaled to | 100 e bt o | om Swere ke mained at the window but an instant, when | ©ocCked 0\{-: in Forty-Three Rounds. -c;-’x;fi‘:“l;w’ '.‘i“f;'?n":r‘lm Jeoitntian, o | 103 01255 Gr “matter will be gre: wr- | Seventh infantyyare ordered. - Captain Con- [ 00 S R0 P ST F0 i & m the republican platform. [ real tnop Ly AL » Seartie, Wash, Oct 15.-Danny Need- . oulias o for disposiug of | ¢gileg, stant \Vitliims, from company F to company | Rave more than onewife, and, 15 & matter ( platfornat I i, begrinnin gat the bottom, the whole room became enveloped in flames | pap of St. Paul and Pilly Mochau of San | TOTE88N property. —_———— I: Captain Allan H. Jackson, from company 1 | fact, ouly 10 per centof theelder members of ¢ but Bryan told ine that that was noway to and the woman sank back from view. B e i e F IR RE S 4 An Emotional ¥Young C T, 1 company F'. Captain Jackson will juin the | the community had move than one wife, “The | Tad @ democratic platrm. At fist my e B , fought g Suddeu Death of a Pioncer. o LIRS ST RUARS company 1o which he s transferred, t : Qs friend agreed with the idus advanced by the q with four-ounce gloves it the Settle ath- | Fae RS Ui MxGToy, 1il, O, 15.~The trial of pan i | saints nad always wd would uways honor | ! ronc itk o ety Street Car Men in Session. Jetic club fora purse of 81,00, Mechan was hy “".I.r““ il POUAL 1010w Spellman, son of Eaward Spdlman of WARELET-WAL | thelawsof theland, and now that laws had | JOBENAN U S0 CATMECE S & e, Bureato, N. Y.. Oct: 15.—The ninth aunual | knocked out i the fortythird round, atier @ | §7am tolur Bee. |"Mus, Fifld, vho lived | peia, 1y on iu the divenit court. Jie 1s ao- [, A Yoy Breuty weddig, auarred in Balth | bem emcted by omgros for forbidding | Who sald thal withot proteetion this couniry meeting of the American Street Railway | Berce battle. with the family of L. oyer, was found | cusad of robbing & store here. The post- | BOFE lodar the princpals bin s proutnent | o) marrisges, the yresent presigent | would have ken por judeed after the wir, association has brought to the city represens S T dead in bed this morning. M. Flifeld came | offie department wants him for robbiug a a Mr. Arthur Wakeley, sou of = 1 man lisen, Mr. Vilford WoodrafT, had issued o dedaration | bt thatwith protation everysectin of the t Suspended. to this country at & very early day and is | mail pouch and the Peleinaathorities w Judge Wikeley of Omiha, and Miss [ Wilford ru Lssued o dedaration ! o s vo-thir e & ot to | et v i : I e e s | cwuntry has prospred and Wi Iho talives of ab loast twolbicds of e stweet/| Nrsmmizim, Tenn, Ok 18R DO, | o A o o o= Do e Dby 1 at cly. " The | Fwoay Wall of Butimre, ' foemerly of | Of submission. He ma however, | OUntry has proswrod wnd grows. = -fip railway companies in the country. K AR R A Al bl bt B e y defense is emtional insanity. Omatia. The wedding ocurred @t ‘high | that the passing of this prohibitive law Wis | by tologran © recoived CGRe Tontys pealatat. ot 1he Mitniap: elly, pro on can e for govemor, | thelower waters of the Elkhorn. An au-| 3 noon at Grace Episcopal church, Dr. Boshiel | , y | by @ telegramthathe recived ol et Tl omany o MAE | was today suspended for six moiths by the | topy showed the cause of herdeath to tave | BT T officiating. Mr. Charles Howe of Baltimors strokeat religiousliberty. Contraty | “I rcogie iy 0 n The assoclation, oecupled the chuib - Tho rro, | Tennessee Methodist Episcopal conference | eei Fuptureof the heart s BB RRRIe. attended the grom. The uhers wero well | prevaient opinion that the recmt | irend, and us 1 told o ramme of the day 1s Uie reportsof spec for leavin g his post without permission from = — orT WAvNe, [nd., Oct. 15.-Remner, | known socety youngmen of Baltimore, Tho | Presidential manifesto is the deathinellot | ¥hom —he —infroducod thee [3 ) reportsof special ¥ pe Gold Medal . . | evening in Liucoln I hope we committees on various topics pertaining to | the conterence. 0ld Medal Contest. Cratsley & Co, large book and paper dealers, | bride was given awayby Dr. McKnew, one | Mormonism, Young maintains that, dthough [y ot (e ety vl i AR i hd strvet rallways. \d - Sracvse, Neb., Oct. 15.— (Spechl to Tue | failed today with Labilities of §30,000; assets | of theleading physicans of the Monunental | ol ontas litmaeshiend sud nade o | 101 MO Swmips f1ibe €1 onviME Wit AR The Union Pacific's August Statement, | Bre.] —A gold medal contest was Leld at the | somewhat less, city, Thechurh was handsomely decorated | 500 g4 y medium by which political tricks ter FR i e o v e e 3 Fronch Imports and Exports, Bostoy, Oct. I5.—The Union Pacfic's | Union opera houselast evening andabout six [ Bairivone,Md. Oct, 15 =Morton D, Baiks, | 2ad \tere nare jraser Umate | o cain their ends, the spizinal utureot | 1Y owerto assiit hin, He 15 ugenils PaRis, Oct, 15— (Special Cablegram 1o Tis | AUguststatement for the entire systemhows | Bundred people were present o listen _to the | 3,fithiture dedler, fulledtoday. ~ Liavitites, | FEMs pithe e (WiEl, JURNE P | pid'vedigion will overcome all such dificultes | 10 @funusul abiie sl ciogience. 1 s Bir.|—Retums issued by the Frwicn boart | el earuings of 81477,00, a decreme of 252, | 1neresing plogranme. Miss Grace Hollen: ———— | Froom and sssistant gpneral passener agent | iuthe United Staws. He saidthesuppres. | bit 45810 e wayof wlding he ca aousle of trade show that during the mouth of QI'II‘. l-‘u‘r (b:‘mghl m.»mh:l oding Aug L NPN“MS\“N’“\: lh‘r:‘ulcr::lu(\:‘ou' Petition in Behalf of Birchall. |of the Chicago, Burlingtn & Quincy,and | gjon of Morm ras not @ moral or sodsl | g ""v\:‘n Iu.;} R !\:\‘ ‘:\’.:;‘:‘[-f‘lv/ "'1:‘4\!}-} x..:: Beptember imports increased 6,196,000 francs | £y'e (HoroNes vere #,141,000, 8 de0 | test for the gold medal Loxpoy, Ont., Oct. 15.— A petition tothe | Wifeof Chicagoana Mr. William b Lochert | gyestion, but purcy and siaply & politinl | the prie.’ “I met one of 'his cothisiasio and exports decreased 6,430,000 fraves as com- e MRS T i governor general, praying thal thesentence | New yobe Mhe bridsawan oy omets | question, : friends in Liicolnthe other day andhe said, pared with the corresponding mouth last Traveled in a Trunk mprovements at North Bend. of death passed upn Birchall themurderer | magnificent traveling suit. The bha e il yougo tnles dibate with Wim Le'il dy year. Loxnox, Oct. 1. — [Specis Cablegrm ty | - NORTE Brxp, Neb., Oct. I5.—Special to| of Benwell, be comnuted, is being drculited | coupls lefisoon after the ceremony over tho Declared for Resubminsion you up, He' the slickest talker I ever heard, Sm———— . i L by b Tug Bre.)—The hemp factory is neariy com- | Bere for signatures. . | Royal Blue line (Baltimore & Ohio) for New Deapwoon, 8. 1), Oct, 15. —[Special ‘Tele. | 1be ouly thing agunst bim s hisextrene Buried U . Tue Bre.| —The Austrian tailorjwho traveled 3 o He kuows tariff A to tie iried Under a Fall of Rock. ) & e 0 loted and work has begun on the new cit v Yorkandatripin theeast, They were the | gram toTue Bre.|-The entire wepublican | [0 A S R -4 M WiLXISBARRE, Pa, Oct, 13- [Spocial Tele. | 0 Vienns to Paris inside of o lugeago | Bil®ani” ¢ ‘will*be ehclosea before cord McDoll Wins the Finsl Heat. | recipients of o large Bunberof handsom | legislative ticket for this (Lawrence) connty | o mms wno s iae, Uphate and can tell i R G A Rt !’h\lilxt s bele | tauk has performed the samo feal by inavel | weutner, Ol Lexrverow, Ky, Oet 15.-The decisive |and valuatie presents + 8 s o) AR SR DU A8 (e Jiin Sy, Sa - 3 €1, ), * S TR ety : el | has declared I fuvor of the resubmision o i aul Bill Meiinley was killed by a fall of rock and cosl in the | iug in gmnk rmu3 Pa o Lendon. When | - Lest in the great 15,000 stake was trotted NisCELLANEOUS the prohibitory clawse of the constitution s that it made” we fedl ratuee rock | he arrived hers b was takes from the lrunk The Ollo Legislature, tolay, MeDoll ag: 1\ N | ' Bl = i 1 ‘ i : ! | ) e ay, MeDoll again wining afteran exit- | Seretary Bline bis arranged to speak at | The saloous are running i Deacwod full | i 0. 4 collicry of We Lebigh & Wilkesbarm | inan exbausiod condition, CoLvusus, Oct. 15.—Very littl in 215} o b h & | sdliion, { fsaav Ock o oey itle was accom: | mg finish im 311574 Cusbon, O, thebomeof Hoprescutative Mo | bisst. | “Itwe in your mids for tweily e

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