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. THE OMAHA DalLy BEE ———— —— == MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1890. MBk 121, V ANTL-PROHIBITION RALLY. | 2, et oo, e, aet i e | THE LOCOMOTIVE ENCINEERS, | 5o o wmsetieton o o roves | EIGHT ~ PERSONS CREMATED, | sy hontatt ittt " | FUNERAL OF JUSTICE MILLER, aent, hese colonels and majors who have the whole country agaiust their employers in —————— 3 been imported here hive. utterly 1 10 the same business, when combinations will THE OMAHA BISHOPRIC, that prohibition has been conducive to | not be of workers on onechand and officials on 1 orto better the condition of the Twenty-chenth Annnal Convent'on in the other ogninst each other, but with good | Result of the Leland Hotel Fire at Sym- Yesterday's Proceedings ot the Pro- | 8ervices Held in the sllpl‘\"ll!\ Court Room ple. TWENTIETH YEAR, ~ OMAHA, FRIDA P AN Messrs, Rowewater and Webster Address an A g sense and friendly dispositions they shall vinetal Council at St, Louls, . Immense Audience at Plattemouth. : “Apostle St Join of Kunsas Session at Pittsburg, meet \l[mn?unmml mu'l and_an overwhelm- cuse, New York, B¢, Tootits, Mo., Otk 18, (Bpecwai o) . at the Capitol, 3 decla that i cent of ail | ing sense of common nterest.’ 1. Lovts, Mo., Oct. Specu 2 ' — fme Js due to intemporance. T challenge the e Grand Chief Engineer Arthur was next in- to Tug Ber.]-The seven bishops o % 4 rtion, and have here twe { g troduced and was euthusiastically received, . | provinee of the Roman Catholic churet « | MANY DISTINGUIS! P CHANPIONS OF NEBRASKA'S INTERESTS. | fasgrtionyand have hurciwe cupicsof v | PROMINENT MEN MAKE ADDRESSES. | o ‘ongratuiated th browmeehood on tho | SICKENING SIGHTS DURING ITS PROGRESS. | Bttt e e ine at the nrehopisy - STINGUISHED PEOPLE PRESENT, and the St. Pani Pioncer-Press,” o . heaith, mmm:m“ of le affairs, and said in — rosidence and selected threo nt Gt I he st v 1 the neadings of several part: “Thongh thers is o ononess of purpose, e g . e " S Nt i pes . ? Aerefutable Arguments Advanced by | articls in the teltgeaph colinis of cach, show- | Chauncey M. Depew, Presidentof the | thereis a diversity of opinion, and we hope | Victims Appear nt Windows, Shilek. | from the = list of | Catiolic vl 2 LU WL i M B LR A ) inie that of fully u score of horrible crimes not Noiv VCork Central nsnio during the courss of oue debates o find ing for Aid, Which the Horror- in the provinee which will be seut to Ro at th8 Conolusion of the Ces the Speakers in Support of High one was due to intemperance A l cquation by which the problem of our difi- . Enli W and from which one will bo selected to | % mony—The 1elknap License—Convincing Aveay “The cause of erime is love of the money Very Highly of the culttes and differences may be sived, It is LibL) L) I"""’;; "'I" as bishop for the dioeese of Omaha to st et ¥ ¥ that is the root of all evel, o desire to obtain norable action that we have achievel Unable to Render. seed the late Bishop O Connior., b G e what belons to others, bt shall we pronibit e @ as o labor organization, not by might, koL IR LR abolish moneyd Monoy causes touch R not by loud, boastful assertions of what, The conncil was called to onler atf o'¢ me. Perhaps after we abolish money and owingto our numbers, we might compel cor: 3 o 't 16 vo o PiarreyouTi, Neb, Oct. 16 Women snd men the question will e sol; Pirrspeno, Pa., Oct. 10.—The Interna- | porations to do. No, tnat never has | Sviacvse N. Y, Oct.10.—The fire that de ogram to Tie Bee. | -An audience of ne T was i Kansas o mouth ago, and in the | tional Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers | been our policy. We ‘ask but our fair, | stroved the Leland botel thismorning was the a thousand peple gathered at the opera city of Leavenworth found block ‘after block | held its annual meeting in the Grand opera | just — dues and | uothing more, If | most disastrous that has visited tuis eity for in the drawing-room of Avchbishop Ker drick. Among the clorgymen present wer Right Rev. Louis™ M. Fink, D.D., bishop of WisiiNaros, O 16, ~ihe funewl ses s over the remmins of thelate Justice Miller took place this afternoon in the su- ‘ ¢ f Leavenworth; Richt Rev. Hen Co8s: | o 15 G . 3 of “deserted store buildings, There were | ous after o sttors | there be those who would array labor | yeaps. It is probable that three guests and five 3 4 US| preme court chamber, Shortly after 13 house hero tonight to listen to the anti-prohi- |y SRS SORE e on Kansas | lousethis aftemoon, A number of letters | popjuey ™ capital "X am mob 010 of | Joccants perished and that thirty pooplo wero | ETOTe D.D, bishop of Davenport: | yiotock tho remalns, escorted by the justices bition speeches of Hon. E. Rosewater and | gvenue alone, offictals in | Were vead from prominent gentlemen, X | them or with them. If thew ba those who | SCrVants perishedand s, % ¢ Right' Rev erely injured. The total loss exceeds | of Lincolu: 1t Re """"‘:T,,m",‘;”"“',‘ By ,‘,’.‘:,"'f"l',‘ the prosident and the members of his cabines X0, of which £0,000 is on the hotel, The | of Dubuques Kt. Rev.Choka, administratorof | and a few intimate friends of the de- e :\lfl\iflwn(y lnn interests of labor n:ul remainder is on the furniture the dioteso’ o Omaha, wid the orible .'-;-m.-n. wecs |l|um"ln to l!u»{cn]\»iln\ and ission. The result o st election in | (3 Ol Sl Skt tal are identical, or, to bo more wecurate, | Phe fire was discovere a | Archibisho k. The business before | he casket placed in the center of the spac Towen "o gonemt * dibsatistuction “had | Geore W. Childs of Philadelphia, President | (aliyien). | Any argiiient. respecting lubat otk it .':, g oI Wi DA b | the councl was not very extensive,ns-ench | 1o RS N TETEE S TR SRR well filled and the 1soh 2 band discoursed | thers - are. strenious offorts being | Roberts of the Pennsylvania railrosd and | topies which does not distinctly recognize | it halfau hour the hotel was member having boen inforimod of 1ty objocts | 1 TG of the el tpon which istied soveral choice selections. Thefollowing gen- | made to _ secure & repeal of | other promincat railroad offictals, and concedo the truth of this proposition | #round. : hnd - vomas prapatad o iwt om0t tlomen occupled seats on the platform: | the law. — Dubugue = lhas fallen off | After prayer by Grand Chuplain Sorvity, | must needs be fallwious, und, asamattor | How the fire LU Rl Sl LU P Sl ARG G S b b L Frank Careath, Hoo, 4. M. Neville, Hon. | M bopulation from 2000 in 150 ta 18001n | Mayor Gourley welcomed the delegates to | of o i ooy ima et ooronnid || dafitialy detoeriiod i tvls donbufil 104t | ol i el ancomime 1o AHO 00 || v i i L aet William Neville, )00, Yo O T G oo | the ity . ever will be, so rpid was the progress of o uneil, andat this mecting v 5 ailing e Hon, John L. Websterof O essontially an anti-prohibition rally respeetive of political belief or p preferences. The spacions opera house was aba, It was | that st syt vy town and ; pressing regret at theiv inability to be pres- | regard the interestsof labor and capital as fe- | village as well as tho cities, have suffered. | ent. Among them were Governor Campbell | naturally or properly antagonistic 1 do not | $1 and theve is a general movement for resube | of Olio, swnor Beaver of Pennsylvania, | W. H. Cushing, Hon. M. D. | 9000, Yet there is notacity in Nebraska jéet.” The insurance feature of the broth- ond Baltim . 8 ) 3 1 Shaf i o o the flames. Tt is thought, however, that it | the natnes sclocted by them weresubmittedto | bench. — President and Mes, Hag Polk, C. W. Sherman, Claus Breckenfeldt, C. | that shows any falling off under the present | Chairman Adams then introduced Hon. | erhood was touched upon at length o ; s seleted by iy ¥ h : Yy i d M. Butler, A. Salsberry and Walter White, statutory luw.)lhm the best on the statutes | Chaunc M. Depew, president of the New | by the speaker. During the past fiscal year | started in the bakery, adjoining the knr!n:\ llu'rmml”‘ The bishops ."-”" morning se- 'Allntn be '“,"‘.‘m de :d)m. consisting 'F two i.'r,,“k '\\~”‘.m, called the assemblage to | Of any state in the Union, York Central railvond company. The ap- the brotherhood has paid to widows and | When the fire was put out all that vemained | lected three names which they will | erossed swords in white cosmos flowers, ene Who | these people, although the question of their | the signal for the wildest applause. When ight {n the matter would even then beun- | order had begu restored Mr. De tmined, The wholesale druggists of | ceeded to deliver an address, whi s Moines sold 220,000 worth of Hauorlast | tened to with groat intevest. Several times | thata pa orvhans and disabled members $522,500, mak- s hotel w " dthoast | forward to the propaganda at iniz o grand total of £,122, 06, of the hotelwas o section of the northeast | oo,y candidates for tho vicaney. While ‘Addresses were als) mado by o number of | fornerand the elevator shaft, the walls hav- | these names have been kepe seeret and will ! | ow pro- | delegates, J ing fallen and carried with them several ad- | not be detinitely known until after u attached to them was inscribed : “With h was lis- Referring to a Chieago telegram, stating | joining buildings, them been made the deep and sincere sympathy of Presis y of western engineers had left | © A rough estimateof the loss is £ aganda, they are believed to be | dent and Mrs, Harrlson, Mrs. Harvison ordor, and 10 well chosen words introduc to the audience Hon. John L. Webst spoke as follows : “My Fellow Citizens T have only to vegret that wy ohysical condition Is such roses and purple orchids. A e ,000, With ot asted liquor ¢ store: for t to champion the o of federa- it o) 3 Vicar General Brady of St Louis, | alsosent u floral anchor, Resting ngaiust tho tonight that I cannot touch on all 5t mxld Il‘n‘ll -’» AN ax aaGs! I||'l b :-:;“1‘1‘:: he was compelled to pause owing to the deaf ll:m,h atGrand A*‘:I:l-m{ ll:‘-::w‘v“; 0 | G ) Father McLaughlin - of Hannibal = and eu]‘nvlml.\ .Inuln lA‘u‘n-‘l\‘iumw«‘lm!‘v"’l}; \:"n-.nm “.'r the phases of this question to be | sheriff told me thatno record was kept of | ening applause of his hearers. said: “I know nothing about them. Wo an- [ When the flames began to sweep through | Rev. Father Ryan of Dubuque. in the order | JENEEE S RHCR FREIEECEY B discussed tonight, and I shall leave the [ liquors sold in that city, although the law Mr. Depew spoie highly of the Brother- | ticipate no trouble when the time comes for | the hotel the night clerk set the automatic | named. The council having complete & s He of sato! B WoRk (o D tovenat provides that it shall be done. Let me show | hood of Locomotive greateg part of the work to be covered by my Youa sample of Dos Moiues whisiy. Y esteemed associate, whom I shall designg agineers and said that | considering the question of federation, T un- | fire alarm bell to ringing, but before the ln.hm"* mlJ"‘\ ol of its existence and pros- | devstand that a majority of the western dele- | mudely awakened guests could realize what [ Present e during the y the proceed i " o BHnulie opened a bundieand from | 1Y P : > and ros- |y ees fayor such u plan, butas to what the kil % T o ¥ | i hospital,"of which the dead man was o warn as The little champion. of Nebraska's anter- | an innocent looking ook which purported to | PErous growth hundrods of Iabor organlza- | Gutcome will be' I Wil not venture an | WAS the matter the fluncs and suoko rushed |- ihe dioceso of * Chieyenne, ulthough in a | 28800 15 S F0E SRR ests’ I have been charged with being ontemperance-spiritual | tions lad teen formed and dissolved. They | opinion.’” through the halls, cutting off the usual | more flourishing condition than St. Louis £ pald by the brewers, distillers and saloon- | kA Uaan dha e th was provided | when Archbishop Kenrick took charge, does | tributes from the law school of the national ened at 12 o'clock. The pre teles on a bank of ferns: *The loving remens ery reticent and will not di brance of the lady munagers of the Garfield gs of the meeting, 'y outnovel theories e means of exit, Kach room at made i i The Matter not Scttled with & common rope fire escapeand by the | not scem to suit Bishop Burke. It is under- | Ubiversity, of which dustice Miller for many keapors to sk upon this question, and (b G @y MUior [ or to put i practice unusual aud ui- | @pcxao, Oct, 16.—The grievance commit- | means of Uiose many lives wore saved. stoop that dong bofore BishopO'Commor's | Yeis has been chanceilor, from Secetary Wwith recciving £00 every time T speake T | in a manner e the house, tried processes, *“Ihe successof your body | toy of the Rock Island firemen and ofiicials of | The burning hotel “viewed from the street | death Bishop Burke was in Rome. Hisaim | oble, COEL s Ay Wit to suy 1o the peoplo of Nebraska that ¢ | This liquor | purchased in just that shape | 18 due o its rigid adherence to the vight | tho rad huve not vebcome to u definite un- | Presented asceno which will never be forgot: | wis to lve Omatia and Cheyenno comsell: | Gl Gnbnied by Mrs, s have always paid my own expenseswith one | in adrugstorein the Kirkwood louseat 2 | priuciples upon which it was founded. No | derstanding. The couference will be re- | ten. It was agonizingin the extreme. At | dated, as IRansiy AR t ot excepti to send me a receipy for a hot Hdsnts and by Seevetary und Mrs, 13 P9S readily. secn from the | and Mrs. Windom, - & Brady wiis recommended | vy and Mes. Noble, Attor ha. This is what cansed atary and iien, s he did Jast Junu - Othersin e quest comes 10 the provinee Attorney General Uarlind, Rnatoit of.BI8kiop Butke Sentors Mandorson and Puddock, Solicior 0. when & kind friend saw fit | ©'clock in the moraing. Those drug stores | labororganization can permanently h arc open all night loug, but you can't find it soin this state, These hired udvocates yof tho windows could be seen men and | been for ton years past. Ho ¥ wouien piteously callivg for help or making | in bis purpose, a their escape by means of the rope. fact that I%ather The frightful shricks of the guests and the | for bishop of O Miller Confosses to the Killing | ¢rackle of the flames could bo heand for | Bishop Burke to r ot e blocis away. The builditg burned so of Two Men Near Cheyenue. that most of the people in the uppe succeed | sumed next week, man whose sole and only object s to increase — iase inis e | 4 MURDERER A1 EXGHTE fn onc of tho towns I appe apveal in the name of the boysand the hones, | VoKes and diminish hours. It lcks the in. Tamalso charged withbeinga juggler | I also appeal in the names of the homes and | essential bond of mutual npathy and | cparl of figu It scems that T am getting to be | the boys. [ protest against these covert ways, | brotherly hope in bearing or lightening each ‘ wonderfully ad sed by these peoplo, who | these joints and these bootlewgors and places | other’s burdens. The tendeucy of such an nsk and h e U u e MANHATIAY, Kan,, Oct. 16,—[Special Tele- | were obliged to use the five escapes or juwmp | and to determine upon & message of ady Geuer Intanb ARG snaiAL | nave no other way of mecting the anzuuents | i Yo el fiEvan of fnding Liors, s | orgmnzation s incvitably and vapidly 0 | gram to Tur Ber.]<The youngest murderer | for their lives. : M fothe This virtaally e et o Liteeln advanced. Twant to say right here that | the boys to goustray it is prohibition, In | cosionsand failure. The fundamental idea | avopcommitted in - Riley county now lies in One womun appeared at a window i Bishop Burke has succeeded iu ‘v“'_'““"““"{ A few minutes after tho arrival of the T am in no employ, and that Ihave to answer Des NMoines and - Topeka they o to drug | of tne engineers’ is—1. Charity in support of | 14i1 in this city awaiting the coming of | Fo0m on the north sideof the building v u: Bl el Lt L president the funeral cortege aviived ut & i nd buy their whisky and bottled | the sick or injured and _contributions to the | e ; baby in her arms. Her pitiful cries for help | wished for will be g that his vesiind- | the capitol from the rsidence of tho to my own conscience for whate As 1 they fo to private rdoms in a hotel | family of the'dead. 2. Education which pe Sheriff Martin of Cheyenue, Wyo. His name | wore heard until the flames gathered around | tion will be Yithdriwn ond. thet. howill be R SRR R i RS may bo advanced by mo. Phey are the | A A I TERE TS T o divnk | fects the artisan it the theory and practice | is Charles Miller. To is fitteen years of age | her. The firemen tried to raise a ladder on sof the dio of Omaha and A o va s Proesitly hearttelt convictions of John L. Webster. as fools and then have to be taken home ) of his trude and broadens him for [uandis the self-coufessed slayer of two St. | this side of the building, but were prevented o In this ovent Viear General ] Bt W UL S0 RGO b enteed “I heard it stated at Lincoln that there ave [ n that condition or sentto jail, as the case | larger usefulness as a citizew. 8. Pro- | Joseph, Mo., young men, eich about cighteen | by telegraph The woman was told to vill be returned as bishop of the dio- ) 600,000 drunkards country, but on 1ool lyin nyg into the records I annually in this [ may be tec on in securing and maintaining yonr ies from 300 to 1,000 drunk- d the court room through the main door < datR from the window. | cese of St. Joseph, an < \ g3 rears old, who were stealing a ride in a box Jump vights. Your record is unexcelled in® the | YE&™ oid, throw out u rope the court and Justice Ste ! The justices She threw out a rope, aud as she was climb. e il st bobiween LByt SHeventeid ! vho is on the retived list, followed the el avds o carried through the strcets I the | history of coutact between cmployer and | Carbetween Syduey, Neb, and Cheyenne, | jug out of the window the flames enveloped | MAKING XT WARM FoR THEN. | Who 18 onihe Bl TG lowd e el found that tme was not 8o, and when I de- ol v overy employee, at home or abroad, andin the | Wyo. For weecks theofficers have been en- | her and she fell back into the bwilding aud B ca el vkt T Ko 6 - Bative d patr wagon very month, In ) 3 e . : The W, Phose implicated in the | e casket, which was borie in by the active nicd it they cut it down to 100,000. August last there were 1,000, ||uv|||;:n'x\u‘ and prosperty of your members.” | deavoring to penetrate the mystery surround- | perisied. b he War on Those implicated in the | o iicarar, "Nowa word a4t the results of intom- | and.. that s ‘n ccord never half *ox ¢ Mr Depew spoke of the all- |0 the orime, the only clue being the fact Seven or eight men and children jumped Naturalization Frauds, "o fawily a fow moments later passed in. perance, 1 have consulted the asylum equalled by the wicked city of Omaba, | pervading idea of the past few years of trusts, % from the upper stories on ashed in therearof | eprero, Oc he building, Atone time seven persons were ) 16.—| S al Telegram to The Juil records of Topekn show a continued | and said that this universal effort to absorb | that & brakeman . upon the train noticed Mus, Miller was supported to @ chair at the ords and found that of 1,854 paticnts in Mi 5 c inercase of drumikenneas, peace bivaking and | the individual, to divide the people into | What he suprosed to bo a tramp |'struggling together on the sned, which | BU*] 1~|1 Rc it ““"._’f““,‘"‘ o R L T SO gun only 131 were caused by intemperance, | disorderly couduct, The secrotary of the ug companics and employes and to | get out of the ecar and that a | had already caught fire fioin | UGB IRt NT L ARES KRes MY O e Rt granddanghtor . of 180 by ill-health and by overstudy, in | resubmission scciety accompanied me at 10 | de competition will inevitably endin | porson answering the description which | lying sparks. “The victims were half naked. | promises to become interesting before peace | ) ' ygrion, woro immediately behiud Wiscousin, out of 1,486, only 14 were caused | ab night, on September 16, to in. | disster. Hostile legislation and the laws of | the former had given of the later had in- | Those whojumped from the rear windows | isdeclared. Threomore warrants were is- | o’ and with Mres. Ioeves ~aud . M. by intemperinee. Similir resuits are | Shect thelt mothods of “doing busiuess, A | trade will lease ouly the legimuto entorprises | quired at the raileoad offico regariug tne | Were picied up nd curtied (o a suloonin the | sued this morning for Taliwus accused of | and Mrs, Adams were geutod in tho first row A whistle brought a man to ihe door of the ing. Inthesame wayand from the | price of a ticket from Cheyenne to this | heighborhood, where a number of other vic- | o P T o 1o the right of the cusket. The:other meme- stown by auy and - all license | yoon and we were taken inside. 1 found a | Same cause there have been several ambitious | place. tims had already been taken. Among them A Sariipitn ORiSI Mileh bers of the funeral party were Mr. wnd states picked out at random in any portion of [ lot of men playing cards about a table, | attempts to form gigantic labor trasts, which Tz Ber correspondent, called_at the fail | Was Anna Schwartz, alaundry girl employed Assistant District Attorney Milchrist is now Lowis Dayis, Mrs. McKentey und Miss Kato the country. The prison records of Maive | and when © they were satisfied e | should combine under one centtal and | today in company wite Sherift Myers, and | in the hotel, She was recued from tho rear | at work on evidence by which he hopes to | aund P4yS VI MCCEURES, UG BESS (g show thut in IS0 there were 3,170 arrests for | were not there 'to cause trouble each | autocratic authority every occupation in | wasuhsered into the “eception room, where of the fourth noor by a colored man, who bad | Jodge a complaint against some very promi- son, ’ Mrs. Paige, Mr. James and drunkenness, or one for every forty-four | brought forth a glass from bencath | Which the wage earner could engage. .Tn | satan innocent apseasing, ewey eyed hoy, | already saved soveral other of the heln, nent politicians. A warrant is out for the | Mr, Woolworth of Omaha and the ladies of adult male persons inthe stute. In Omaha | a tablo, A waitor afterward brought | all such assocations of trades and oceups- | who looked little 1{ko one who had taken the. While the firemen were at work holsting st of Sol Van P %616 noteHos! B the families onm,,u veme court justices. there was only one for every 800. There were | some more from a back room, and I counted | tions having nothing in common certain | lives of two of his fellow creatures. He | Iadders willing hands held the jumping net. | #reest of SoLFAG Crnas TR0 BRGNS Beo- | B8 A Cas opened. with the singing of in the city of® Portland 423 convictions and | twenty-nine beer kegs piled in one corner, | aualitics of audacity, fluency of speech and | talked freely and frankly regarding the af- | Atnie Cummings, one of tho servants, | (s ont POitinn. oo DReent et | S FIREERGE G Me™ oy @ dtartetto 1ces for drunkenness, and 1,447 for | which represented only few days' consump: | capacity for manipulating caucuses and con- | fair, making no attempt at concealment. He | jumped with the evident intention of landing | CAECE Tor U leaisiorne From ahe a0 e | et i G A U D Shipuen of the other crimes. The same is true of Vermont | tion by the club of about #00 mombers. ventionis push to the front many men who | said In 16 not. “In her descont she struck | Gty Clsiricts, Hols bolleved to be dooply | orRERBENIRE N0 Sad the Brawinl vittat and New Hampshire. In Massuchuseifs a | ©Wo aro esurcd thut the daw in | know little of the great interests confided to I'have one sisterand throe brothers, the | the telograph wires and her body bounded | cojeerued fn the mattor, o i ey R b SleL A committee appointed by the legislature to in- | Towa is as well enforced s | their care. Labor must be as intelligent as | former a resident of Rochester, N. Y., and | overand fell, a bruised and mangled heap, | WV (AEE L ot 80 Ghs1ons tie Moot AatyibeRLAR LibR oI NOSh G IHoRE, vestigate _the matter found that there | amy other criminal law, Tu | capital upon its own grounds. A committ2e | the lattorof Teonardsville, this state.’ My | seven fect from the net. 138 e 1ty TR L A Semle i B s e s S o G were 14,6 more arrests for drunkenness | Towa 4,000 government permits to sell liquor | which calls upon the employer or railvoad | parents died when I was five years old, My Meanwhile the firemen were working with l:'imm I'L" el L"“_fl: .“:l|"’[ ‘l ";',"N"- WOES otk Pra by el anrahntol dar iie han i in the stite during five years of prohibition | were issued lust year. Leaving out 1,000 for | officer must Kiow its own business us wellas | Fathor kept o saloon, was o hard drioker | & will snceeeded in putting a Ludder against | feceived, if nat cocreed, into the movement. | ¥otk EWWby et char aad B e than in five years of license, Ex-Governor | original packaze: dealers and conscientions | hie knows his, otherwise from angry con and_ finally committed - sulcide, I was |the building. A ‘cry of horror rang out | I8m of the opinion th ‘;";,"3; O St anter i GTaREhe. dee it cee dovali Larvabeo of Town says that probibition di- | druggists, there are #000 permits which | tions because of iguorance comes the exercise | falen cars of i @ chiliven’s home | When it ‘was found ~that it - was | however, will be iv court before mayy days. ™ | SRS QG SE ey Do hed minishes crime, yet in that state there were AR s iolated at least | Of brute force, and violence fails to secure | until T was twelve years of age, when I was | short, but this was quickly succceded bya | . W. T. Underwood, ‘f""”'l“l S st Gl b s i R 638 criminals sentenced 1o the penitentiary in times a day, making 900,000 violations | that which in uine cases outof ten could | sout to St. Charles, Minn. The man for | cheer when oneof the ladder mes mounted | lican centra ;“";‘I““““‘ called at th "“{‘;‘ To (he soblc HEirenn s tice diA A T A I I8, and 103 in 1880, In thocity of Couneil | of the law every month. = Tswt it pre. | have been nad by intelligent presentation. | \whom T worked abised mo and T camo to | oud, standingon the top reund, reached | attorney's ofico this morning. o L P e e s Blufrs, the thyrd city in size in Towa, the city | posterous to suppose that other liws wero | Hundreds of committees of our employes | Leonardsville, Loaving theve, I wenton Sep. | 4p and helped down three women. ' Had tho | his han "’“,"} et L st b b e bl s B e, O marshal’s report shows 508 arvests for drunlk- | violated with like frequency ¢ This violation | have been to seome, and I can safely say, | tember 2 from Ouwaha upon & Union Pacific | Cummins woman waited & moment or two e o b b watt o1 | piirasel tor s npmioniatly. s doatrlioks hia enness in 19, That 1s 4 city of 2,000 | eveates disvegard and contérpt torlaw, and | after the full and ‘freo discussion Which | freight train, Near Sidney I changed my | her life would have been spared. On all o o o e oai b Dt Burljths agtd ot hnsolation fuhabitants, and this shows that one bud citizenship aud bad govern. | always took place, that not oneof them ever | quartersto ahox car loaded with ties, and | Sides men, women and children could be | (1G04 bik-moredlcjalyjavontithe. parties | Al e BHEL I A N aen in e thivty-five of inhabitants was i went out of ' my oo except to | fiidden among themI found two young fel- | seen dropping from the windows or sliding [ implicated. R SR o “Haz in jail diring the year, while in Omaha it was hey say Kansas hasgrown as miuch as carry back @ satisfactory message to lu‘u from St. Joseph, I had had nothing to | down the fire escapes, Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions. |||uu'||l!|\' humane and hu only one in seventy-one, and in Lincoln one | braska.” The facts as shown by telegrams of | their constituents, The reason for these r several days and was penniless, In the coruer of the building was a court- | =\ o 0ot 0 rna s kLD albF beled all over with the qualitios of his venty-eight, In Council Bluffs they | the past twenty-four hours ure that Kansas | ready scitiements was that the men un- | hunery and. desporite,. Knowing that they | yard, Here was being enacted similar | WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—[Specul elegram | belod aft over with the anaities pEiis comn tried tolicense the salcons, and when the | hasa population of 1,423,455, or 163,000 less | derstood their own business; knew pro- | had money, I conceived the idea of killing | S¢eues to those on the outside of the build- | to T Bre.|—Pensions were granted today |ty syt her Beobie. | e his o i Bresint [\ mayor issued an order to close themon Satur- | than these imported agitators have been what ey wntedund bow mach the | them. ~Firorson hada rovolver, sol killed | ing. Cheguestsin tho rooms faciug this | to tho following Nebraskans: —Increse Ao GO0t oMt ok Ayl day night and keep them closed over Sunday | claiming all through the campaien, In 1570 | company could afford to concede. But in | hij first ana then shot Fishbaugh, From | courtin many instances had to mako their | ygenpy T, Thompson, Stafforc Wilham | huye been bereaved by Justice Miller's the Omaha fire and police commission passed | it was three times as luvge as Nebraska, | tho operationsof what I may call the “labox | thebody of the latterd. took $17 and a juck | escape by this mewns. The fames swept [ oo "0 4 (0TRSO0 BAEICE BTG | e, ¥ 2 aresolution extending theiv hearty congratu- | and now ut reached it, Ne- | trust [ have had differentexperiences.” M. | knife, "I eamo straight v Leonardyille, and | through the building with unparalleled [ ;0™ 4 AMIEEOW (SRS o 8 S ar e einly Aol S R T Thon lations. In Dubuquo they even reported that | braska's gain is 125 percont, Kansas 45 pev | Depew cited an instance of where fiteenmen | tho finding of a fragment of an old paper in | rapidity. City; Allend. Scott, Lobanod; Hury Case, | Mrs. Miller was deopty moved, and. wie fourteen saloons were open “after hours,” | cent und lowa 20 cont. 1t is the fable of the | atone point on the line were ordered to quit | an outbuiiding thero giving an aecount of my ngineer Riley of the fire depart- | Wayne; William M. Novers, Ainsworth; | (EEECEAAE WO GEOE (OE | LEEVIIS ot Larrabeo sali he know e law was el s fx ovor aguin. Mo states am ' | by (ho chier of theit ocal issembly, 1o Wwas | erimo wis whit fest causod. 1 60 confess.t | ment xavs that when ho arcived ut the scono | John Davis, Barada;_Josepn Mavicrry. | Fan . “Othors soon o1 owest i oreed, In Kausas the drunkenness is and they want us to place ourselves in | & shocmaker, and who took that uction be- A b0y Bhav e~ | he and his men made for the upper portion of i Vallie Vostory el romes, le rthe greater pro rata than in Nebraska, and despite » same boat, Those h»jln'l‘nus reports ave | cause be had a row with @ passeng Tlie oy awlll Do Wikt lieyenagl tomor Quiala i Fatomae Ml Meaery Al wang o halihouios Ity tho Bk in % 00n= [ row wisiea e bas bMIAAIGtea the building. He with @ couple of Lis men ‘ Attorney General Bradford's assertions, the | ¢ b Vil rlener, Ang - | theroom culated by these woman suffragists and | ductor. On another occasiona high official o 212! i had reached the fourth floor when they could | William A. Marlener, Angu the ro i A ARk mayer of Atchison says that wagon loads of | colonels. Thoy tall about our ho in an order calledt on Mr. Depow, who soon GERMANT' S IRATALIATION £0 10 further. 7 vert, Ashland: Alfred W. Shipman, Platts- l'ilV\‘H‘ A ,‘,‘!' fhatn ’I" iy ““""'.";'l'-* roll through the streots every day. The | hoys, yet they have neither, andney discovered that he knew nothing of what he 1 & ] Cora Tanner, the nctress,who had anarrow | mouth; Sumuel Merviman, Memphis. —Re. | qobpie gLy 100 B BRI i B """‘|',‘".‘| A mer staunch prohibition oftfeers say that | have. ™ They are without reputation, was talking about. The oflicial confessed | Infi B g ;| escape,when arouscd by thealarm rushed into | issue—Benjummn I Leo, Fals City, Orieinal | SIS, S L GV Bente of L Wio as done more harm than good. tend to adviso our wives atid mothers, that henever liad been in the railway s GhE aien cot fugar Tndustry | 4 ya) 'and dashed into the first oven room | invalid - Valenti e, Ry moid Q;f it e Rl SIf you want to lookafter the property of “My interest in this campaign in his life, **Such representatives of or- Threatened. which was occupied by a man who was about | A. Clark, F Charles Sinith, i '“‘I ; gh R aust, Justice Mi the state, let well enough alone. Depression [ not ~ what some of these i anized labor,” said Mr. Depew, ‘“‘bring Ciicago, Oct. 16,=[Special Telegram to | to lower himself by a fire escape. She cried | O North Loup; F Hagaany g Tl U in the general wolfare marks the course of | reports allege —that it will make into disrcoute, both with the | Pup Brp,|—Referring to the beet sugar in- | to him, **for God's sake save me.” The man I, Friend; John Warrick: Blair T prohibition, It fills the insane asylums, jails | wealthy in a few iths—but be- [ employers and the public. A committee | qustee William Henderson of New Yorle | Stopped in bis fight and lowered Miss Pan- | erease -Chiris' Hazelbaker, i 3 R and poor houses; it ongenders illiteracy, und | cause all my interests here, If this | called upon me last fall with a series of g % ner to the Wasmizaroy, Oct. 16, cound, and then_ followed. Sho | vanu 1 1c injured. Her jewels and | Yale anner saved, Miss Tan- B. Rowe, Cambridge; <of the Martin’ . Morritield, Republican | late ex-secretary of way, William W, Bel- i 3 lenap, were todav interved in A Adolph Klin, & Britt: | tapy. The religious services wor Joseph Rees, L dohn's Episcopal ehureh Taupyp ou as people having childven and | amendment carries I could not measure my | plaints, all of which were quick faye a reporter today @n interesting bit of and who expect to make your | injury by 000 A year. The state would | factorily adjusted. They then made a de- | Washington gossip. “Itis nothing fortunes here, if you love state, don’t cograft | suffer, and therefore my paper, and that [ mand o behalf of the locomotive engineers, | les: : an _amendment nto the constitotion that | iswhy Tam devoting my tine =ud lubor to | when Linformed them that that body could | (3¢ 1 bring about this state of affairs. Look | this matter without pay or remuncration. [ | speak for itself. They then said their object 1o the future and decide to develop this great | don't : a8 Nnot st ore nor | €00 in cash M * ho said, “than 4 secret intimation that | ner, with the other members of hier o nany intends to -prevent, by cxcessive | Were taken to the Vauderbilt house, ¥ prov Y 0 Duprce and Miss Klein, both of tho nglon cemes nducted remaing M ¢ John IRoss, Decatu nt our expenses trebled in every | was to brealk up th zation in every de- | €Xport duties, the ‘shipping of beet sugar | coyuany, had o narrow escapo, 8. Atkins, ware taken fom the homo of General Bels state into tho lvun'\\l\.mm and Massi hu- | county o tho statc they 1 been in | partment of the i I the | Seeds to America. Should this prove true | on the fifth floor, and had it nov el New Sharon: | knap to the chureiat 10 o0'clock under escort. setts of the west, that you may rejoice when | these other states, whe y werest and t man ent of the o New York Central would | the industry is liable to receive a te) rible | courageous boy who nthe elevator the; vious Wilber, | of the union this time comes that yol helped to brine to | a bottle of beer ever ps ot Washinzton, & ¥ wick or two for | vecognize the engineers ouly throu blow: for, though our sbil, or certain p would have perished. They grouned avou Afton; I Anamosa: | delegation fr Legion and your city the banne rnmm- prosperity.’’ the feesin the case. 1 don't want the sala- | this result would be brought avout and Wpon | jt prime for the growing of beets, the hall until they heard a shout to come to | George R Humphrey, € Joseph Necly, | bers of o the Republic, ftern selection by the®band Mr. Kose- | yics of our vublic schiool teachors reduced, amuch lower basis than the brotherlood | something lacking fo produce seeds tl the clevator. Thoy followed the sound of vin Warren, : Tho ho ater was pleasently introduced and was Soerelir Creswelly not be eradi znards pla ed, and [ | could adiit, and it we would not do so they | grow 1 el 1 |m|mu|uumity of beets, Moreo d over it. I ap- | would e thé be Jacoh H I | the voice and found the car, in which they He spoke as follows : . at kind' | were taken down and tie up_the road.” M. | even w Ired B. Sau s gfown hero of t afely, although the flam Ash My, Chair n, ladies and gentlemen—I your od mse and intel- | Depew mformed the committee that It,mls.'lfl | the industr > mueh in its infaucy that | shotinto it at nearly every floor. rn, I vim M. Burt, Polk City; » - appi mpliment your chaivman has to deo on sober second | doits worst, but in a matter aflecting the | yovhalf the demand for seeds could be sup- | The following is alist of the dead as furas | Joseph ) me Springs: Robort 1 of the interior, ex-Repres pard me, and fear that” you are liable | thought if it would not be foolish therhood he would vecognize only that plied. The motive thatwoull actuate Ge kuown Garduoe Ransomn D, Go Noew asson, Geoeral Butche o bo disappointed. I am not what | toputa dead letter on our statutes when wo The threatened strike ame. | many tosuch a deed Must be, it is the NTE CUMMINS of New York. Sharon Keeling, Avon: Calvin | General Vineent, Senuter Mander Is termed an ovator, and vot liable | cannot empty or decrease pauverism, aking of the great Central strike, [ her desire not only to protect ox owi LLIAM E. HARROP of Elizabeth, | N. Anderson, 3 George D Roy to warm ‘ut vs, | Kilbourne, tin which soumo of the probibition advoc Boynton, Genor 4 up to that pitch of s hief of and when his! Lows that every attempt Mr. Depow snid : 1 | of faiv, frank and fr ws of successful tr bect suzar indv but t) take a back- ohn J. Trahn, Che § ; Leoni . tes | enforeeit has been a failure. It aa | dly discussion with [ handed slap atus in rétaliation for the 1njury 3 SCHWARTZ, hotel domestic, das Tucker, Marysville; Audvew J. Hood, | Avmy ol the Republic, Colonel M. might do. : lassuchusctts and Peunsylvania, | the employes of the New "York Central had | done her by our MeIfinley bill. No open KNOWN WOMAN, hotel domestic, Lucas: dohn C, Wimmer, Creston: George | comiander of the depaitment ¢ SLam announced to address you on the in- n to say which is best—the | led metok that a strike was impossi- | steps in that direction thave yet boen taken | MARY DOYLE, servant. J. Dennis, Harvey s Jacoh Lusch, Sigoirney: id A cmyof the I terests of Nebraska, ana 1 propose to analyze and hole the-wall, or the | bleon that roud.” In that trust he went | by the German govern t, but the source ROBERT T, \nl 145 of Martin_ Van Duk erville; Cassiul ton wid Josenh K. Me | the gréut question now pending in this state. | place vou know liquovis sold and | abroadon his annual holiday, to ha i P‘ 6 his ol Se HOU' Rusk’s information is excellent, of M. Norton, Marshalltown; Henry [ active pall-bearers were deta Two amendments have been submitted to bo | where see that the law hopes rudely shattered by - cablegram an- | and though' the secrotary, who, as you may 3 E. \\nun“x Dexter, (. Hough, Moulton; Jercmniah Foster, [ non-commissioned officers from the decided on November 4, and bothare - | strictly . 1 hope you > “But the engineers,” he | oo, Is very greatly futerested in’ promoi- s considerablo loss sustuined by | Cherokec; Willtam Lev, Thayer. Relssue - | ton birack ten to bear upof the rvepression and sup- | goto the ballot box with the iuferest true to the velations which for | jng beot sugir in Auneric, is s nothing | the Ame press company, whose build- | James C. Paiebanks, Siovx™ Rapids: John The serviees at the chy vere appointed pression of intemperance. The question is, | prosperity of the state at heart, and will do ars have been established and sus- | ahout the news, I know that ho is keeping up | ing adjo hotel, and individual inmates | Hendershot, Claivmont. R ant in- | for10:0 0'c i ¢ before 1hat hour Which of them will achieve the best re- [ what you can to educate our boys in moral and reinauge ed wy fadivg faith in | g pow ul thinking." . of the hotel lost heavily in pe sults sonal ¢ crease - Samuel Sincluir, Oskuloosa, — Mexi- | the unreserved portion of the elifiee was S courage and in the ability to withstand temp- | the eficacy of uuy effort to naintain a satis- - Phe hotel was owned by Warren J. 1 idow ~Louisa B, widow of “John | thiled by friends of the dead genera “The prohibitionists are altogether wrong | tation, factory aid permanent understanding be- proprictors er, Anita, Original - Eihot Weth space had been the fumily, the in the first premises, They hold o tween eapital and labor. The citizens of New A Missing Bridegroom. i t s in different cities Spencer; (eorge S, Mann, Spene members of Crocker's wdoe, hosnoary that tue only way to eradi- ("mm'll and Bryan at Wahoo, York and of tho whole sountry owe to the Arnioy, Mich., Oct. 36.— [Special Telegram | of the United States I, Oshorne, Waverly: William | pall bearvers, military or of tho Loyal cate tho evil “of intemperance is to |/ Wamnoo, , Oct [Special Telegran | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engiucers a debt | to Tur Ber.]—Anothap doctor is missing At o'clock this afternoon the superintend- Woodburn: Willian (. Treglson, | Legion, the bar assoclation of the District of stop the sale and manufacture of liquor. It ' toPur Bee, |—~Tho greatest political event of | of gratitude for the fidelity | this time from this elby—and Albion's social | ent of public works ovdered the men en corgo Dewitt, Elliott: Eli | Columbia and members of the Princeton cols s for you toask yourselves whether a8 o1 (his season in Saunders couniy oconrred hore | and tutell tood by | 1ioosive greatly agitated. Somo time ago | 1B exploring the ruins to ston work, as all the s, Boonevi Phomas Wilson, | lege alumni association hibitory amenduent will bring about this re-ff to1ay. It was tho joiut disenssion b v | their post 1og {n tho | S)O08 A0 g Wpated. | Romo Umgago | migne h en accounted for. Conrad Grove: Franklin Pace, Cavson. I When the processic ved at the church rult. [ challengo attention to’ tho fact thatf | Jon” w1 Conneli and W 1 Brvas - The | recent troubles on tho New Yor! ral.” | Dr. Jolson hecame Jengaged to one of the | “ "y Purry of the insurance firm on | erease—~Chauney O. Miller, sonapavte: David | the caskot was placed in front of the chancel . these agitators of self-righteousness are nof | giden seion occaried in thefopers house and | Depesy touched directly on tho 1 belles of the town, ay was to have | & Perry, believes that the place was seton | Tervell, Manteio, Reissue—Jumes K. Gal- | vail and the Episcopal service was rewd - only deluding themselves, but everybody e1sef | i buildi s wits tixod to 11 0t nibst eapueity, | ernment ownership of vlvods, ) been the wedding dayy’ aud when the doctor “Fhie five started ina back wi loupe, iKeokulk At the conclusion of the bufy riice the - They assume that a dictum of law will ¢ | avin standinge room . b 2 at.a premiul id | does mot permit,” he said, discussi retired Tuesday notified the clerk | @ 1ot of grease was stored, At the south Dalkot Inerease —William — H. | choie chanted: 1 i from away with the appetite of man, and it is ro Ay anabin kel ol he the effects upon our institutions of the Y i R AL hotel fire, too, Perry says he was aui Pinch, Aberdocni Samucl Compuan, Mout- | Heaven” = The e taken markable how tenaciously they hold to thyt | an had the opening ana ocewpled fiftye pointment of & million public servants bei not to call him in the gnoraing, About uoon | 41,0 seenc and ' declared that the fir ose: Cheistian Rauft, Sturgis issue 2 the church @ the viow. When Francis Murphy came o Ne- | yinutes in denouneing the MeKinley bill, | 8lven to an administration and made the the clerk rapped gesptly on the door of the | from grease in the kitchen, in preciscly the | Uriah D, Jagua. hearse, the pall and brasku they denounced him a3 the toolof the | yd was applauded but sparingly, - My, Con. | ronageof the election bosses.” He v doctor’s room. There? was no response and ner as at the Leland, ~ He believes ot » family, friends and cle entered money power because he declared that mm: neil. on ing the platform was cheerad | 10 the letterc in England, who worked | the clerk opened tho. door. - Some of the doc- h places were set on fire in precise A Narrow Escape EFrom Disaster, carriages, the line of mareh was roformed rrance was a discase, and that Wan mubt | 40 the oclo, and for one and o half | long hours and get on average $6a weck, | tor's clothing was fgund in the room, but | thesame man by SOmMe person or persons Jacksoxvinee, 1L, Oct, 16— [Special Tele- | and n o procession slowly took its way to the cach himself abstinence and make Wmsdlf | yours ho | disenssed the tarift bin, | After a vain effort for the umelioration of | there was no tracesof the doctor, and the 2 g 2 sober by his own volition, He was stignm- K 'S employed in the hotels. A vigorous investic | gram to Tug Ber, |1 [2 the silver 1 presence of mind b3 | their condition thes d by an engiucer saved a train from young lady is heart-broken, \weariug one man's trousers, w | ® dreadful wreck on the Jacksouville South- ot of furnitaro and fittin, second man's coat and & third man's bat- | cadtern line lastnight, As the lute express place o was to use 48 an oMee andresidence. | tored and worn hat. The only things he | was coming into the city ovar a high fron | § "Thio bride thinks thers is foul play in the | wore of his own wers s corl leg, st \ : Y 4 ore of his o iis cork leg, shoes anc vidgo the trafn begun to & Fii s his en. | case or that the doctor has been spirited | iuhtshirt, —Mr. Johnson hud 4 harcow es- | CridEe the train began t sink down, The ore punish. | away by somo strange power. Her friends | cape. - He made bis way thtough the hatls to | ePEteer pulled the throttle wide open, and has failed to and reviewoed the wouk o b wed the wole of any clueto his prosent wh tized and insulted at the Chautauqua Bt | e session of con in a maste ment inseantly filled their places, put Beatrice by the min against whom l.nmwuqnl and was continually applauded and greetod | oMeer beside each new man and di i 3 struck. The govern- | Most persistent sea tion will be made, R. K. Johnson of this moruin 1 offerings e from uis foru dsome, espe- wos in dis sw York was avound | 5P arms. Amiong those present at the church were tary Rusk, Admiral Alu ownsend and Augur, Hon Il d Commission slas anl | District of Col in public dobute. Iven Luther Benson, the | with round after round of cheers, Ho had | the gatherings of the old oues. In ( man who is only sover betwoen drinis, the sympathy of the audience, and it was | the government owns _the here, and is endorsed by these peopie ada | g By many who heard the speccies at | The © locomotive engineer | rope person to tall tho paoplo of' Nobrasha | J2id 0y many who heard ¢ Comnell double | 8bout §5 a month, and if he dese how to act in the mattes; and yet this man, l discounted his former offorts, and Mr, Bryan et to s | | who has Luid in jail from’ Oregon to Maind, ries have ) bl ankly admitted that his-opponent made the been written upon | Say it 15 justa plain ease of sneaking av se after an exciting experience, | the cars spun over the stream beneath and AU th the CGrand A confesses Lat the drink habitis a tervibls | pait uieument he had yot niade in the joint | 1bor and capital, but they are mostly trash e A his artificial leg on bis arm, not stopped on the other side, When the | wore ted, aftor which (: aflliction, and 1 have here o cop¥ | discussion, and that he had the best of it, 1 the varying condition of our ‘complex Ralph Beanmont at Mitchell, having time to put it o inmen went back they found that a 1 of Crocke fanious brigade mac of his ‘book, ‘Fifteen Years in Hell | s freely conceded by all that My, Conuell | ¢ivilization no gencral rule seems possiole | Myrcnerr, 8. D, Oct. 14,—|Special to TaE — ridge had given i address and placed a wreath of ok leaves on In which hio suys that tho appetite of the | the Lo staro of tho owors | Which shll bo wpplicablo toull the cases as u nd will receive again a bandsome majority | I or the antugonism between ¢ iand | 2 o ity oy | labor. Every difioulty mast o solved upon | the Knights of Labor, addressod larga aud Another Hotel Fir Syracuse, N, Y., Oct. 1 at Syracuse, tervible disaster There was an- drunkard cannot be restrained by law. It may be held in check by fear, but where it is B Ralph Beaumont, national lecturer the cofin the grave nains were lowored into and i firing party of theold giard X ¢ hotol i ) B Eoxine fired three volleys‘and the cex w stronger than tho will 'power of the [\ Whom he- formerly represeated as district | 15 0wn merits, It is just here thatun intelli: | euces hora this afternoon and evening, He | OUOF hotel fire in this city this moruing. The Weath © Forecast. ovor, g " man it s useloss to try to legislaw |\l gent labor organization, composed ouly of | isn ready talker but hasn stock some incor- | About 5 o'clock tlames were discovered in the v Omaha and Vicinity - Fair; warmer e his appetite, Jnanother book he skows what Y —— that occupation which to secure right or re- | rect lduuu well as bluff and ridicule, e | kitehen of the Globe hotel, separate from the %or Nek - Al 4 L Murdered Her Husbhund an ondinary dvunkard will do inhis craving | No Change in the Discount Rate, | 4ress a wrong can meot its employer upon | talked largely on the platform of the Kuights | maln bulding, The guesls were called, bay | 4%0r Nebraska - Faiey statiouary temperae | CHBEEERE T80 BRI -0 for ariuk, * This is what be writes and pub- [ CERES T T asram to | Krounds which will show their mutual de- | of L AUor B chArsatarion tho Usico Biates | ORy a Tow responded, the fire being quickly | ture; variable winds, attivonr, Md, Oct. 18, ~Christoun llu‘lnw but it is not what be talk o “ONRON, Lo Ao i "d i | pendence and promote their common ber senate as ““the house of lords" and fifty years [ subdued, Por Towa—Fair; southwes winds; | lwms killed her busband, K Williaws, this “In’ this state there are 18 Lutheran | TuE Bre.]—The Bank of England directors | i, Iy is just here that iguorance | behind the age, aud tried to belitie Senator — Y warmer Saturday morning, : morning at their home. T'he wan's head wias g:‘mlum who oppose the ucmlmn'nl. at thelr meeting today made no cnange in the | or incompetence on one hand produces ir Allison's vecent speach at Sioux City, though Big English Cotton Mill Burned, For South Dakota—Fair; station 3 y severed from his body with & razes cause they kuow that this matr cannot | rate of discount at the bamk, tion and resistance on the other, The period | be took no issues with what the seuatorsald, [ Loxwoy, Oct. 16.~The Perseverauce cobe | perature; vaviable winds, | Both are colored, DRI oo v oerr iy s i P R RD—