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x " OMAHA, SATURDAY MNORN 25, 1800, NUMBK 120), —- A T e -STORM RACING IN THE EST,| ‘rexse seacn v enrcico. | \GRRAQHA (W) BOUNDARY, | vec* mas ek acas yp pesclipD FOR TO) MUCH, e N THE CAMPAICN IN NEBRASKA. Greeted by & Monster Audience at Another Terrible Crifie Committed | Denver Vestibuleon the Santa Battery D Armory. 5 ; ‘-m_:j;n kan:». | i rited and Many Tujored, — Whils Omaha is Bathed in Sunshine Gotham | - ot m,,‘h‘“.wjl x\: "”,? l;zl‘”:.,ihr‘,: Attorney Giveral Leess Fils a Bill inthe | soay is on agan. Tonight in a .\’n:-:‘lvd The Graediness of the Union Pacific Brings ,N‘:I‘::_‘:”\H,',\I'Y;h.f\-i,:m. I|.n”\: nlh n" 1::( Royal Recoption Tenderel to Govemox Has o Genuine Blizzard, ever held in Chicago tad to be Teleral Bupreme Court, part of South Hamptead was founl the ou a Boycutt, this afternoon, was deniled while g Thayerat Fort Siduoy. doubled to make room for the thitng that at- vody of a womsn, whos heid had been arima asharpcueveat aligh te of spea tempted to hear Spoker Reed. The doors . nearly severed, whilethe body showed kicks by r Winkess, Themailcar turned bottom | = RAIN FALLS IN HORIZONTAL SHEETS. | were locked at Battery D frmory fullyan Fow | THE BIG MUDDY'S MANY CHANGES NOTED. | and bruises suficient to cuse death, The | PRO-RATNG ARRANGEMENTS ANNULED. upand the express and buggage carstoppled | PATHETIC MUSIC AT PLATTSMOUTH, before the beginning of the meeting md over victim wasa woman of low repute, and this over on theie sides, tvo diy coaches turnol 6,00 wople wero then Inside, while hun- N X was sufficdent tostart the ey of “Jack the b crosswise on the teack, while the chalr car, A Building Blown Down in Brooklyn | gy were patiently watine i the Secaid | N0 Cause for Alarm Anong Farmers | Rippr. it it Bullding Upto Teae Down Appears €0 | sloper ad st cae (ol over on thet | 1 Precodos the Speech of W. J. Bryan and One Man Fatlly Injured r'wnm-m armory next door, where the over- Over the ! Results of the Mo THE NICKEL MARKET ROONS. be the Business of the Noxths sides, alnost fotally wrecking the train. —AV Lrge Majority in Long —A Wacht Rums on a flow meeting was held. When sever Kinky Tariff pitl—Miscel= s . . No one was billed, but. many were injured ¥ Rook snd Sinks, membersof the Union Veteran association Iancous Mattss. Recent Tests of Armor Plate at Ane ety ol h.‘.[.h" ..“."' Upto alite hour tonight 1o deaths bave o ol Flon il with bnoers fiying enterd the hall napolis Stimuhtes it Toke the *'S00. cured, but some of the injurod are inn mors of Rallics. A oscort - 0 Toed, temarkabls s ——— Wisareros, Oct. H.—Additinal results b onitloal condition Niw Yonk, Oct, 24-The city was pelted | thusiasm wis manifsted. Ho was Wi oroN Burew Tron Oseans Bir, }_ of the recint tests of rmorplatest Amapo,| o Spuial Toley The injured aro: W. I Jones and Harry Inst night and todsy withoneof themost [ acompuied by Smatos Farwell LN T O ORI | T et e CVRSER | op 53N i 41l airoitat Stone, miil agents; M Ellen Stone, Now ¢ ) D o | tionof thesupuiorityof niclecl sted alloy | I . ¢ York; F. L. Turay, expres mossongor; T, J, ”.‘\vtnnn‘y(.r‘nvml r.;w- Tas ':lvl: a mll in | andibe innedite eppropristion by congress | © u:liulum"l] ::m.\.\l..vrl.m» soverg T I A s el i ie supremne court to determine the boundary | o $1000,00 for the purchase of aquantity of | Peton with the Wostern Frofght associu. | /¢ hike sl y o “ongressman Dorsey. All the promie heayy rainin almost hoviontal sheets, re i Lo b AR I A o s (o faanti solt ever Mattie O*Connell, Chicgo: Mis. D Wb raabels 6F (il s Ieed spoko at lengh _on the | line biween the satesofNebraskamd 1owa. | nicyd wath which {0 alloy nickel st has | 1100 embodies the most gigtic boyeolt ever l.f;l.-:‘m.- nnell Chiago: s bt | nont bulldiugs were bewtitally dearated, A VIR SRR tobevs o2 ihthast along. thd | Bletions question, the McKinley | The question disputablewas occasined, the | hadihe effect of stimilating the nicke mar ; reular was fssued today under Tl e e Ao, | delogation of clttzens, trrespeciive of pirty, o 1§ i feared tio | B and the " ether work — of | ill redtes, by thoshifting of the bed and | ket toan uusuil deare, The muvy dipact ctions from the Western Freight asso R OHGLT& T SNikE L e o Ge met Governor Thayer and Mr. Dorsoy at the comst hegay to come fn; but it is feared tho | tho present congress, Contrasting the 40 | gayyel of ths Missouririver, Thedocunent | o y be, ite o | ¢lation and anmuls provating arrangements L DO G e e e R lit wont will not be kiown until tomorrow. | Erat parties, he suil the repubiican party e eketh oare | mett had hardly befin to lnquire fato the | STION A1 ARl i out el Wiktiagion, Lsbon 111, 0. 0, Butk corted thy b Matropolitan Along the NewJersey cost the wires are | 2ehieves and_ the demoratic paty | 0 flewiththe clerk of the suprome wurt | 4mont of nickelon the market before it was e VI | SR UH BRI WL nan: Flizbeth Babbitt, Oukland, | Motel where for two hours streamsof people oW everl vesscls ashore, whileothers | H108 fwult. Not' having anything to | ontais niw pagess of judicary wrint aud i | foundthatthe resullsof the tests had been | the Unin Puitic.” This applies oven o | Loy braken V3. MeClure, ICusas Oty ¢ b | Clled and paid thlr respats. In ;‘:‘l“fr“l‘:‘_;:"l“;‘r‘.'_m‘_ ool b bl L |'_y do it follw that the dmocrts | weupied inthe bunning byadeseriptio of | sty upmabmd with rennekable eterity | 106! andnon-ompetive poiits o1 the Union 5 W. J. MeOlure, ICansas ’I‘ | the afternom, on an invittion of Gene hightides resulted from the storn. Several [ @it 1Ot nder e nwessiy ofboingconsit | e well knovn old boundaryline recogilzed | undthat, there vis tobo keon conpetition iy | Pwific. The Novthwestrn wid mde a | A Fair, Albuuerye, N el Cann | enl Honey A" Morrow, the gentlenen wens smill boats were capsizedoff Long Branch, :"‘.‘,,‘,,{E" L platform 18340 [ by congress when lowain 136 was admitted | the markel, alrady 10ted for vigorou and | mid prolest over the ssuance of the cireuias ""'I'""-_l‘"“"’ Rose, -‘_: puquerque; € t9 Fori iAoy whors a salats of sovorisen but the occupants were rescied method . of - argiment that ot sin. | 10 theunion of states aid which is found in | stealy demand, [n addition there wasa [ butit alme now prorates with the Union Lankins, Aspen, Colo.jJ. A. Colton, € gns was tried 1n lonor of Governor Thayer, Tt o i consicirable damage W1 pldty, They naswe sinply o pss o | the layof the United Stats, revisedstat- | FUmr of Ycornis™ it were discomforting | Pacfie under their fanous traftic agrament, | Mo Springs i A Oress parido ani Vi ot the (668 161 i # iale ot b ot A5 lowed. The school childeen participated. and Joln Lindsy o wsser by wis buried in oo e e | Then follows @ recitation of thohistory of | fagy ““phtes. Al e lickel | future every aticle of freight delivecd by ——— Genewil Thayer daivored o bty fil adress theruing, “Hisinjuries aro fatal, Dumige 1o | S0, (9f, the = republicn - pacti, e | <o 1 the United states land offi to herelas ben producel abrud, Cinad | 8y westn mid exeept the Northwestern | (0 Play Foared. | tothe oildr, thooficrs and solliers, 16 the building is ,000 nothingthe republican party has done that | mark the boundary lines, done in 1851, anct | being the nearest airee of supply. ot Al sl IR SR R LRIt Bl St sl LB OB FURE LS New Jorscy Gonst Towns Sufter. has notwithin two to five “surs received | which is a matier of recrd intheofice | itfornation coning b an unofidal way 0 | raws fron poit of orign to destiuation, | Etun to T Be|—A mmber of farmers i R \ eDart ~ ag ever ¥ Tl er. A reception followed at (h Awcis Pas, N. 1, Oct, 2. —Now Jorsey | Siele the faeit o voifcwus wprotl staws attorny gueral and the | (po ICPIMMOILIE wpean, hovever thal | mPuyugh raws ww asoluwly wiped tolay fistituted a searh of tho frmof | gice of Genoral Sorrow, Heand his charme coust towns axe recelving their share of the A0t tromble o the futiea ¢ WOUWE | qurveror. TEe boundary line recognized | thiscountry in considevablequantitios, Itis| Out exept via the Northwestern, | Thonas Dollison, two miles westof here, | ing wifoand the lidics of the warrison re- sevae worthenterly stom. e dimag | The speiceritso addrased the overfow | U conress when Nelrsica vas aimitiel to | assited it mines ¢ gra valie vt in | Tho consoyuiene will bo that the Norti | who mysteriowly diapprred list Twosday | ivingthe giests and unicing (o occulon Lodibal b il el )l ik satelood 01867 fs then wited Thoro is | Virihin thouh fr obiious wasms (00 | wedtern will ke practially al bsines | Bt o was tastieen o thatnight abow | memerale. A DR BOHIkRLIHTSE by t10 4totn Sl Heay tias e given u sutemait of the changes of the | FRRIS TAGRANC, JRCrton Thes 1o del | frm Chimgo wd thocast, destined toUnion | 8 o'clok by a neighlor's oy, —wio [ G G TS of Khepeoplo b for his willamount to thousands of dollars, The e W HE LT of the carrent, bed and chamel fthe | orguizing to dovelop “thee nines, s tne | Pafic leal points o comptitivepoints such | Left him = at that tine, - Dollison say- | Fort Sidney, This visit inpresos Him deply PLUNG, W, . . —Goveror | river which have oc navy department officers are hopeful that | &8 Denverand Colordo pints, Helena nd | ing he had promisea to help move and doubly” insures the security of the post. mostsevere danage wis done at Mommouth | i und yarty i Wheelng begun, Avery any onsiierable eatmcanont of the meiket | Montana points andall Paiic wnst points, | a teighbor's tam next. doys Ho Tulod 1o | A monster miss. meotig iy Ched Ivie fb(‘fl‘l"l. A !]l”IVI(lel?vN'hhA" this afternoom. Ou the way from | seription of l[“" l‘|=llllw]"l of the l'l\'l‘l'lfl]"”l-' P i -Q{Hi(‘knl will bt‘VHl:‘l and coun teractel i\“:'l;llflh‘\ illbe diverted fl‘tl)v‘ the Union | show upin (ht‘r"\'ll'mllxz and later inth tlml 1"4”1!'! house \HT vening, o8 W de- and maden clean sweep acoss the drivew. . it adih ad in sections 16, 17, % Handwin| Es e i oreis e e fo | Pacific to competitive points, Theprogmmme | the attention of his neighbors was attrac ivered by Mr. Dorsoy, Governor Thiyer an thirty feel wade, At Seabright the Massillon, 0., crowds thronged Iowals maib,andit fa ditged thatihey have, [ oyying, Tooued {0PRly fron domestio | (unh e Gringed (baay. Al aoe a i | o lle S el e e airactel Jiige Halltol Tioan OHky. iRt Ean dashed upoverthe preakwater and into the | stations and cheered the underthe bundary lines now recoenized by g — terest have Missouririverand St. Paol ter. of wate Notra as found of him and sey gave an able oxposition of the i, The besements of houses, Allalongthe Shrews. he passed through, Onhis are ) the United States, given the state N x0 A ITENS, i or connections, To Denver and Colo bury river the high tide las wrought sad | luge crowd 1 hin, and escored |braskijurvisiiction over a jart of th o points all trafe will bo tumed over to | sanity or foul play. Dollison is a well-to-do the gencral opinton s either temp in- | house was packed to overflowing. havoe. Everything in reac him t % 0 D] court is asked to gant v H o the Rock Island or Buingt To rmer, a bachelor about forty years old, five Bryan at Plattsmouth, S o the hotel, where a recepti v I, 10> b L > 6 Went Through a Brilge. © r Burlington wmer, a bachelor about forty years old, five Boatliouses, summer houses and stubles coull | Jugtin thiroe hotire, dueig sviith prominent il wiit of subpena comminding the | Dpeque, Tn, Ot %—A porton of | Helena ind Montna points the iafic seven in height, darknoustiche md has | Prameovn, ., Oct, 24.[Speciak all be seen in every g in from | domocrats of the state pid their respeds. | Stateof Towa to appear before this court and frelght traln NN on the Illinois Central, | 3l De tiken toSt. Paul and - given to the | notrouble tressing so far as cin be asce Teegram to Tt Bere.]—This evening the eight to ten fectof w New Jex The governorspokein the opera houseto- | nSwer thepremises and stand to perform AP " | Northem Pacific and To | tained. ITis grannery and cellae contains |60 0F T4 (10 OGES eI kol B sVl Southern road washed outso that trafic wWis | pivht toan audiencs only limited by theea | abide sich orler wd dectee s to this | loaded with grain and horses for the [nde [ northwestorn const points the Nor about, $50 worth of oats il potatoes, amply [ €088 county democrats held theie extensively suspended, pucity of the hall, dwelling on the taviff and | Lourtss shall bemect md equitable. There | pendenceraces, this morning wont through | cifie willget itall. To California andsouth. | suficicnt to pag debts, except a | advertised rally, and owing to the immense A TR VRSB Wbk, ollier issues of the cumpiign, s fulland familae roference malo to the | theiron bndge at_Center Grove, sixmiles | €M points thetrafowill bedivered o the | smll morts s mot due | efforts of the ward workers and whipporsim i e Y 5 il A well kiown questions of jurisiiction and dis- | oy of here, The cagne wmd ten cars | Alhison, Misouri Pacitio and Southom Pi- | for three years Ho was _ always | tho speaking fn the opers house was well ate > ] ! es which have for years avisen between S OEDs ! cifle. The boyeott originated from an b | very particu tai aboit his horses and the fa e AT Lot e i fron Newport, R. 4., for Now York, with the i) e g | courtis reminded thatthe luds indispute | & e 5siice Wis puled off . th atutmen;, | Meit of bigh proporions for its connecting | sher with the factof his havine comsiders. | tsed ARt UL ST U owner snd crew of sixty on boa fii ona A 0 ait Sher ve adjacent to the city of Omaha and vari- | yolg th it six cars ofgrain, Thebridge | 1es. The conpeting throngh lines took ad- | blo mouey he salcof farm produce, | dogs were rushing all over the dty uiging A haE a8 (et ook Whuith sk a ] ;MT!!‘\((!L':‘ llmllht.ly-s {.l ,‘:lmI‘Ez';’slnll‘rll:lm‘wll and| | ISosy cing tonstructell to replis o "«muz(l‘::l“nw‘mn wm and ‘hi‘ l"n‘”: causes apprehension of foul play, the straying sheep to come to the Point, T, 1., at 30 this momine md tho | ST of polico ex-county wardn andbooder, | bui iotigp CYertwhich euh stte cims | o1d ove. Fifty men were working on and A s T thab 168 Knox Opitnty DIsFGE Oomtt bld ad” swell the number of listmers Wesiel a0 bapialy atd Morgin and | MeGarigle, who so meanly atsed Matso's under it Nealy all of them gt out, 3 ELLS 2 J to W, J. Brym. [ admire B + i Theobject of the proceedings, the attomey Rl bt : altogether 1ikely assenger business will | Nio X _[Spocis b all the others ab M confidence by runuing away to Canada when | sonerul atates throneeh the il Wbk Rolurt Ketly,s ften:yeir-old son of tho | Flogether Wkely that passanger businiess will | Nionuaea, Neb., Oct. B[ Spocialto Tue | 0 S i on former democrat, *‘bhit K gonenl states through the bill, which was | iye witchman, and fivemen -Dan Deugen. | B likkevise diverted. — General Passenger The fall tern of the district court f ! i Point safely. Morgan's forty foot yacht, | the shenff kindly took him homethathe | filea by representatives, J. M. Wool- o an, J b 4 despisehis sontiments. Chicago todayand did not deny thathe hal | covenal hero @ upon petition | “The band played for along time hefore the yacht, ty B Coe v e Agent Fee of the Northem Padfic was i which was in tow of the Katrin with three | yight ke abath. Sincethe compomiseof | worthand ¢, . Groen, connsd, isto forever m-‘«x.;li'fikr‘r;m\'f‘-'::'fih':;a‘.‘fy’;}i\:“ifi{:\‘.} ; y sailors on board, was eut advift andnothing | o0 casoand return of MeGariglo to hiago [Scttlethe right of jurisdiction by determin- | 3570 o‘r the i«m‘“r‘m;“huwm.“r w“'diu’ succeeded to alargeextentin influencing of the entivebar Judge Norris adjourned | speaking, some very pathetic musicand whem hasyet been heard from her. The accident S G Bk e A e & the present boundary lines. There will [ © ) i g olines o route their passengers with | court, yesterday afternoon. Tt was the desire | itwas thought that the audi wasdue (o a heavy storm, the tivo men have never spoken untillist | o6 jikely b further proceedings udersome The Daptins 1t tohavethe court cowvenclate in Noyember | 10 theoveusion thoovators wore Al night. Sherifl Matson lad en attending | months, agno answer has yet been filed by ey g g | ——— 10 dispose OF & nummber of iy tises. it the | Judge Ramsey presented the fivst speiker, Violent Storm Alout Posto the ward repiblican meet- | the attorney general for lowa, Rep Our. Ta, Oct . —(Special Telegran Railroad Weathercocks. J”flll;" tonciderod that (o expenso to the | Judgel. B. Higgin, denocratic nomine for Bostoy, Muss., Oct. 21.—A most violent | ing ball on North Clark S e e, to Tne 1-The snnyil metingof the | Cicaro, Oct. 24— [Special Telegran 0 | dunty would bo Loo great to recall the Jury | SLOTDEY genoral, who, after ipolosizing for " i m P " street., r the meeting e was sty i e s fary. 'y ol Tar averyihi s Y 2\ A bis presence, conmenced a divenitiod tal northeast storm has been provailing i this | e, LI A6 OO Bt wastandie | mygg 5 no vl cuse for auy agiution | Banist young people's mxilliay, abranch | Tun Brr)—Almost everything done at yes | il disposed of the whols mgior il th s L 18 iR . b b L the issues of the o . vienity all day, At Rever Bech tho wind | Soon when o walkel McGarige. — The | mone the irmen and other purhases of | S0¢ity of the Tova Baptiststate convntion, | terlay’smeoting of e nodhwesorn pussen. | regular sorug tem. A davg number of | WQUE e istios of the ampden. and high tide puyedsad hvoe. The Wobum | bodler walked upto thesherif andsmaling | nanufictured goods over whit: appearsto be | washeldbere today; Th attmdance wss | gee men was undoe tolsy. Negotistions | WLy cases were disposal of. and this gentle was welconed with & houso was lified from its foundation and | bade him god “evening and askel himto |40 apaventincrese of prics as the result | largo Miss Ama Furrferof Red Oak gave | with the “Soo” line were dofinitely doclar Knox County Division burst of applause. “‘Inthe fist plce,” said settled deep inthe snd. Many other build. | Shike hinds. Matson glred at hin an in- | 0 theadoption of the MeKinley tariff bill. | o, wdressof welcome. ;e response was | oft and the “Soo’ will keep in effect its v ¢ S5 N tie, “Twant you tounderstand thorughly my : T 50 Mg e Tl Bttt Lthoverpwered hin tYou | Investigatin by treasury oficialsand others s Ay : Nionuna, Neb, Oct. 24. — [Spuclal to, | piies "TRENSS ShiiSastast thorghiy my ngs wero partiallv wrecked. Several small verjowered hin, ow York, Bhiladelphi 3 | made by Rev. ArthiurFowler of Mawion. "The | present low tariff between St. Paul and whe | des| o : I e 4 £ H AR et 4 i niserable cur and thief,' he yelled, ““How ov York, Phiadelphia, Bostorandother 3 Tur: Brr.|—One ofthe hudest fought tests | tauch liquor myself T donot endorse the pros vesswls were driven ishore, but 1o futaities ablo cur | ' and his huge fisy | freatimporing cities reveal the fact. thut all | presidents address, by* Rov. F, P. Higganl | suboarl, Al the Chicago-St Paul ines i : & Sohity dtHY i M Weeyat xeoartels ~Along iLs sl Rl Alo o1 spak to me," and his huge fist A b now belng waged in Knox county is thatof | nibition amendment. Istand upon the plate e Al sl aoge ut and seuck Mctarigl in the fuce. | of theugiution woutu inaeaseof pries is | of Red Ok, wus followéd by shurt addresses | agreed to fznore tho *#Sw" competion, but | tivision. — A tho to Tamest Gwdd i the | form of Ty Dary upor. kb (ueatbns 188) and soems ncrowing in fury tonjput MeGaricle went 10 the floor in @ heap, but, | the work of impaorters, 8 per cent of whom | on “Youny Pegple i, thie Varius Depat- | alter the meeting ngne of them expressed any county, Niobrara and Creighton, ono in the | [ckling the tanff question next he ate noress Y . quickly aros and jumped behinda Chir, -| € Britishsubjects and consequently domo- | 1ee” of Church | 8. G, Golg. | emfidenco that rafts would bo maintained, oAl ta Y " v come | tmpted to pull to pieces the eloquent anc Five Sloops Blown Away. crying, “Shame, shame, Matson; Iuever in. | crats,snd 15 -ermlmc of the American citi- Bools, MY, Nits of # I"f‘ cmmod“uhn*t‘e +4500'7 is now !efl-lnn north aud the other in the south, have come | jineontrovertible wguments of Rov. J, G. Mass,, Oct. 24.—Fivesloops broke | dired you.” i engraed T thls busin essare froo tralers. | i3 plutrs, Rev. L. A Hallof Muon City, . | @, laree shaw of the emigunt traffie, | topetberon this popsition to -divide on the | Tuve' of jastnight Among other things Mr. orin g rchester bay and RE 0 sy i erefor selfish sin the cirulation o i 5 were blown away tonight. At Scitute the m‘-,..o ) l]1‘c ??fi&-'}%.:‘ffigufi fimlwui reports of manufacturers having advaced whurfs were floodedind paet of Front street | go hard with you» the prices of thir gods _inddent is under water, Lale tonight thewindis de- | ~ Congressmin A dams and onoor two others | ©© the adoption of the MeKinley . Neb., Oct. 24— [Special Telegram Brr|—This ity asumal holiday alsire today in hoor of Governor Thayer pitiless storms which it has endured inmany | and Cullon, Congressmen Mason, A dams and @ day. A fieree northe y gale drove o Butterworth and many other well known oIt cRN R 4 , , om bill | to the oMeids, who expectd o P AT Sha te B 4 - o v tion, s town down | it the repullicans do uid Gwount for ull | wes, ontaing the lowa wdmision bill. | 19 e st sapiy 0 ot The objection was not considered. In the STATE_ N o the misfortunes of the world by means ot the Bryan began reading extracts and tolegrams Lauer ofDavemport,md Arthur N. Mckay of | Chicago, and likewiso that part of the travel: ty-one, the prospects are good £orits ear- |y Reund tothe pusago of the MeKinley DesMoines. Rev. 1, J. Howell of Creston | iM¢ tublic which hasa predilection for cut ing. If successfulit will end the north sing prices, He laid great em phosis upon gavean aldresson ‘A Pastor’s Dutics to the | TMes. All Chicaxo passenger men agree that | and south fights, for yeurs a source of bitter interview alleged to have been held i it law, ritish o 'Y | Somg People of the Chireh, and E. . | th “So0’ must cometo terms or that north- | contention. ex-President Hayes, but neglected cresing, interferred and took Mr. Matson away. In | larift law. Biitish free - tralors have | yayis®sf Sioux City spokeon *Me Rolation | Wetern mtes will goto smish. The trou blo Strick ith Paralysis. stuto thit Mr. Hayes hal deied ——— afew minutes he regaied bis cmposre |een busy in some of heie great | ®h8 & 0070 PN LIRS RORIOL | o icanss City was settled today by tho Bur. % ek e ial et. | e trathfulioss of sueh reported interview. DEAD IN THE SADDLE, and jumpingin his buggy drove off, eastern importing centers Auring the Past 81X | Crhyron 1 Tn the evening Rev. C, K. Hewiit | lington redeeming its tickets in- the hands of LATIOUT, Neb - ispecdal el gy Glogng hestated thatif we wanted to ex— 2 2 Sp e monn to go 5o far said the ‘}"‘“}N b“lllv‘ur l‘lgmn.n.};cls :'1"; l'u;l'l:llgfl'clu;-ed of Morgan Park, 11, gave an nddress on | StIpersthere and so far as Chaivman Iin. | egram to e B s aftornoon George | ot anything we must allow the inportition Horrible Story of a Farmer to a Ueah | sheriff today, **but that fellow’s insolaice | £00¢ R S s os Ty mpatiabas e olf- Developuent and Self-Devotement,” | 16y of the Western Passeuger ussocition s | White, tearmste ity was st of the productions of foreign nitions un- Jury. was more than I coild stnd. ~ He hus been | Ported their object being to prjudice the | oy 15 b Fagard of 1ted Oak was docte | informed the situation is biter thero than it | wih aralysis whilostanding in his wagon, | consciusly endowing the reciprocity ldoas 3 ? b > et voterit_the approaching dections aginst nextt oy | his beenin months DIy & H 8| ot Tainoe VG BLaiS. LLian Swr Lake, Utah, Oct, 3. —([Special Tele- | the cause of more tuble for me than_any presidentof thosociey. Artnue N ey i ke . B lortaiAtat A oAt val Binsiie of James aine, which annonicement 3 —A specil fro anc i ateror up es | Torl of Ottvmwa Gnespndliz’ semtary, Heading for HI Cty. gy Roncrand a8 o Lo s hotlC. | Rrvan gaveway to another speaker, Mr, O, son, Utall, s Aterrible tragedy resutted | “MeGarigle was not to bo seen today. yhicho lito conmon ue thoy wil goback | Ny RRoss 1. Lambot IOveb B, riratay || RAgm Oiew B0 [ Ol 24.“[Spedial o 1‘!.’}}'.4;“’;:,"5 By ,“',‘,“,m‘:”,‘U'_;L"lil{;'"l,fi“,‘.’_‘:."‘)', " Sniythe of Omiia, Who mude a vty hrief in the death of John Bol ton, who aceiden tally — ihe dection, O of (s leuding foaturs of | Secrtary, Sidney Ristof Aigonatreasirer. ~ | T Brn]—A meetivg_ of the board of trade | speech ind heiring, shecoly, begiliix the voiera by syrport the poin el il eotns hiabaok fromf] CAmctiomn Antiestes of Anchiteats iSO O il i bocn | LA A mastln gl M iboid et iman || 2 ia ot i Rl e I d $1ly Bt e Er ot siralght democratio tickot. Payson to Salen. I themiddioof the fore- | WAsINGToY, Oct, 24.~The American In- | ini liract novencnt aninst the i thos of | 3€e of the Baptit staio caventin tr [ Fi ctiS Wil be plans for the builling of al 8h oot noon heleft town tovisithis sister inSalem, | slitute of Architects cmcluied itswovkto- | the McKiley tarif lay though im.| 33 appoprisions for IR Ul livedy S BB Rith Ek ke iy | Mot 2. —Specil Tele- taking with him & double-bavrcled shotgun, | doy and willmeet next year in Buston, A [portes an American free taders A | UReensuing year wew madcon the busis of 2 ) o i f i $11,00, aconsiderable inorase, and an in- | disteictana boyond, Tt isunderstood thata | &AM to Tie The shooting tourns- with which heshothimself, Tho particulars | rsolution wis adoied concurring inthe rec- | sechl howl has been mide wpon i Ne- | creme 08200 tothe mlary of the missio Proposition will be lid Yaloba: (e :nl-c!il\u ment held Liore this week closed today, The caue outin the coroer’sinquestas follows: | ommendation made by Supervising Awhi- | Jrasks and someof the other nothwestern | oo ary Rev, N. B, Bairien of Washing. gold medal for tho best average shot was As elwtion day approwches, entlhusiasm in- chson tates by democruts asto the resilt of the - | by localrepresmtative of outsido capitalists s o T 5 ro- James Husil testitied that he was going to | tct Windrim to congrss that hereafter ].{llv:l\'?nli‘-'ydlnw il dintui rodiiions hve | tom wastoted, makiie 641400, A commit. | 310 ifaccoptea will vesull in stopsfor the | Won by Butchdor of St. Joseph. ‘I'hesccond e ,‘f‘;h'"‘.‘ ';"dm:‘ Lalid e his ield with bis sous Thomas wis Kul. on | pvards for doleniue gaernuent bildings Lieen made fredy bythem, and ina fow in- | L0400 yous puple’s department was addel | Jynediute costeuction 0 the roal. Who | bost average was wade by W, I, Harrism | Msed coustitutionl aruendments. Since Mr. tho way, ubot owanda halfmileseastof | 1M bY ciibetiiion. Wheclegites were | tancs they have been able to_spparently | 10 We Tistof regular omuittees of theboarl. | cotruction of such o 1w will insury o the | of Grand Island. Toth in point of interet | losowater's mti-prohidition speed: in this b . ) o e L ~ i, 1 therailways now pro. | il in attendince this toumanent bas been | dty mumerous groups of men can be seen on tom, hotawaboym a hirse comivg fur: | prosiient, . M. Hun ofNew York was | haouron® btiam oo oo w apilnn Do EnphRigopr, 8 s sl L L L B | reet Bt ceasaTul ov o WAL 1 e o6t et ndilelyghin R RtAEm e wurd, Karl said: “Father, there isJohmny | eected president for theensuing yeir, of Larif is fixed by tho MeKinley bill On | DF MoiXes, I., Oct. 2—[Special Tels. | JUIE 0SNG TEREAN, o 1 Wil ko | e & slons on the prohibition question. The ani- Bolton, and hisnose is bleeding," e ——— the other hand, these same menwillhave | 8ran to Tur Bew|—Fhe follwing case | aud to the coaland ol districts of westem S > mation and ardor of the farmers’ alliance are “I jumped ont of the wagon nd rn up | Cincinnact Will be Reformed. difficulty tosee low itis that the Chicago | were decided today by thésupreme court : Wyoming, Raape "‘"l“ "'0"( ,‘I" L il el | S0mewhat onthe decline, ~The seen to be in and was horriled to discover Johnny with | CO1NBUS, 0., Oct. 24.-The extra sessin | lumber dalers vosterday doteminel oa | Juncs F, Tod, appllan, vs D, W, Scott; TR BARIRE. 1Dy Q0% it amin Do the sere and yellow laf. Mr. Thompson, half the right side of his head bown o, Ho | Of the lgislature, alled by Governor Canp- [an — advance i the price of lunber, | yackson district; reversed, A Quarantine Against Criminals. -|-Rirebroke out lute this | the democratic candidate for congress from s sitlinge in th sarddie, leming bis heut | bl to consider thoalleged comuptin in the | Iotwithstuding the fact that the M. | T%RORIGRRE SO0 0 | NEw OrLEAws, T, Oct The steamship | evoningin thelaundry ofthe Windsorandthe | the Bie Third, will uddves the peoplo at yerthohorseneek, I'tumed avay horeitied. | nuvicipl boards at Cincunat, condudedics | Kyaly, Wil reduce “the tax on this |, S0 GEIBSE S ERANIR VRV B Tsyrian, from Talermo, with 1,000 fmmi- { flames spread rapidiy to the Iitcien and din pinge lomuow coyenlig e e oo sight wa torrible. Appuranily the howe | usines thisaftomoon wid alourned. Tho | o it serve b afmuioi theCanalios | Crarles Doan, appdlatt va 1. o Clarg | 1nts o bear, haswrived at Port Bads. | ing room, Tho dumige by fiveamad water iy e e A A R D bainot ovedstuco the gun exploded. Bo- | bill bewame a law provilinga norpartisan | in renawics entirely the & prt it A7, . M e B A The entiro forvo of United States mspectors | etimated at 850, withous iuwsurance. Tho | yhon Thompon siys his picce e Heople Braine. u’mn{|"}|"«,}"'f{,""'¢[‘" tho bovs | inard of jmprovemants for Chieinmut, tobe | which of coursehas been paid by the Ameri: | “5 ¢ Byt vs Medbon Z-L“&‘..‘:',“.};,,’:-T{l‘m- Yent duwn theriver his afterwon fo met | £1F B2LEL I Uene 06 durma was given Wit | an dmw their conclusions. ains. That portio C oo sud head | appointed by Mayor Mosby and to hold | can wnsumers if the iioas of thoold Wrifl | Mojasr b el h | thovessl. They will make a thovough in- ed with o prolibition aulience und s — Zing from below izhtohee! . Yo, 3 suner: & ) distriet; afirmed. A gh in- | 10 e :-r':{;ll-‘lh"‘g:y1\:.]“:1““"“:"[“}h'l“'lll‘l; rkw'l:; :u. :.xlx:‘l(j‘lk “.“\prll. hen their succesors shall be | udyocutes are well founded. ;A ;,‘_’“K,‘,mm‘” 'C "‘ Rok Tslnd & | Shection,andifs f thon shuullll tunout Danic almost ansuel, Tecumsch Bombwded. and ear was ontiroly blown off, Tt was J LA B OFFCTAL COUNT OF NEBR ASKA. Pacific Kailrod, appellant; Mahaska dis- "{,‘;‘_‘l”f“l’“ AieimiiayonoRiol iatiole e An ImportantAllince. Neb, Oct, 24— [Special Tele- ghastly spectable, 1 found br The Matter NotYert s Theofticial count of the population of Ne. [ trict: afirmed. ¥ Wh ot come il 'olu‘b’;\:jr‘l"“’\“"“ SR .',:I\‘ PurLokLrina, Oct. 24-An imporant an- |—When James 3. Boyd of skullas faroff s tifteen feot in di Evassvirie, Ind, O, ¢ braski as awholeandthe city of Omatasep- | O C. McIntosh, appellan, vs I G. Wilson; dled tocarry them back fo Pal ! nouncemeht was made this afternoon thatan | 0me s afterioon the old time democrats dircctions. His hat was biown o piece meament of & Sttlomont of the wtatls o | SFAtdY, togther with the cnpantiveopu- | Wright district; aftimed, PEIAS A sREry hon gk 0 Ao, R e £ Braie oo bR AY | o oancl fn (helr bewt olakikaid *Oukad Oficer Hingham “und “Dr. Shoves “camo | {WIGHELS sotlonent otthe tmabloon | ationh 13, i b promulgted w the | % G. Kompervs Gty of Budingtn, ap | yoo o o s L D B b Ualh ol [t N s Tk coer e aud tok dJobony off tho howse awith | e Muckuy lines was prematue. Ithasde- | consuson.” Tho incroasewill prove vory pellt s Mines listeli; afimed ; iNon HREl: Lo ey | Glo an tho reading zailr 7| aroum ihetr polLeabosas Wil o vt some difieuity as his knees elanped the sud- | v atter is stillin aboy- | satisfucton to the peaple of the state. The - N. Hoganyvs Merchanls' & Bankers T 10, 20 10 non-partisin Wo- | beon effected, and hore 0 Vauler 1.2 U108 T8 SaoNr, 0F S IRe e I o, @le, probably on necunt of g il At a late hour tonight theoffidals | following aro Shb flarnasons sumice Company, appellet; Hory distvict; | mei’s Christian Temperanco allimee of | will berepreiented in ani take a prominent | Boyd macde a short speech selting forth yctom oiher oviduces it fs wncluied £hat § were sill in ansuliation, but nothing iR el B SR T LRI R, A e cren ot a, | 1linois teday re-clctea Mrs. Minava K. | Bt inthe Keading manigemot. Me < owaon liie, nolilieal < altuiion. ohnny fired ashot just before crossing the earme > sentimel iling. e state...|, 4 ML o0 J.G. Po . Ve . Warr al, | g ol - Sl iiod o e — I jannon followed, declaring that the Canal Aud then ALONPLA Lo, Mioad, 89 Wia | Mo amwai conimeat povatine. The | om 10008 H7.10 | apjlants; Butler dstriet reversed, L unt, Sl eno el asupiole | Nebraska Ciey Colored Republicans. | jiutfonn of e fumer atligce yus iontis ‘u\ru»lnln, in thesaddle, putting the gun | expect that no trouble will ensue. = .\Hul»'ll\l\r;n s i \(|,_ hdlx ['. n"f‘:lfl"k Vb‘ H. lewu: speaker in thetemperance cause and could Nesmska Ciry, Neb, Oct, 24 o n&vh ('I; :f-lumr;.‘him-rln ot eptanco and hammers on bis toes. One of the humies L ostmaslers appointed for South Dikota | Adims district; reversed; Robinson dissent: | FTI0N 10 hor dutios as president pope toPre Bee.|—The coloted peonle of this ety | that the velief sought by thealliance wis in D foiye i, in sone war, mist Liie | complaint From Wiscomin Indians. | daris olows; Lapwort, Yankion comty, | ing Nlrs. Mrtha A, Dictz was then selectel. Al | lave onganized a rqublicin clib witha lange | 118 domocritio store louse ready for dis- bt thestivmps and | discharged the | “yyasnixaoy, Oct. 24.~The Indian burau A e e e S CL Tosgned ; Biaw Death ofa Frominent Minister. Y othieroflsie wers petiooted membership. The speakess spke thus | yie Suliivis history of Ticland e closed & The boy was Afteen years oldand the IS g 4 art, Fall 1 unty,J. W. Rigeley, vice 19 ¥ kil mbmblpg Phe 1pes i v | Mes, Suliiva ryof Treland b ed ly 501 0f a) Aged father lus veccived a conplaint frm cetainLac |13 Bano Des Moixes, Ia., Oct. %.— [Speciil Tele ARallroad Deal. wtically of the sepublican puty wnd de- | gnid great pplause from tho audione L Hambew Tudians i Wiscosin charging ity Gedfrey of RapidCity,S. D, s in| grun toTie Bee|-DiJ. W/Hige, delo [ 8. Lovis, Mo, Oct, M4.—Pennylyaniy | "W0ceiprombition & BB Al Obsian Py, b French Budger. i 100 ot ot SR Laie B AT | B et o of T MTolnoe: Jaiida o, thac | LSS to the mtionl Ctistiau convntici, | oficialsm @ vesten tour lave been aking [ Should be Drawn wd_Quariered. Pl G L e SREARIS OB 3 .{ podal Cablerram 1o { it UCH el o s Tuercet of e | Sohoson. dicl thismoruing. He favesawidow aud | acarefilinvestigatin oftho Taedo, Warsaw ; 0, Oct. H—don Fox, a dissolue | 5" N6 h G lilam and Stanley Thompe 2 B chamber of deputies todsy | Ineods snd favorites nolontiind Lo jandey || Aslstan Secrtary Chanller idaymodi. | two chiliren at 1115 Spencer street, | & Western and it is said that a dealis on | chavacter, this aftemoon terribly distigured iesh cohibi i 1= lan; X and 3 s 3 son dlscussed the antiprobibition question Bishop Freppd male a severe avtack upon | solectod. The mitter was referred to u | fAed the dedsion of Commissoner Groffso us | Chioago: He was asontiidaw of Dr, Beebe | for the purciase of the Tolodo. Peoria & | s wife with vitror . T womin keops o | Jon 2 Heridisalv b the budget. He advocated a reduction of the | special igentof thodeputment, now in Wis- | to alow Danis D. “Finnerty to make anew | of Clinto, Ky, andwashbout fifty yearsof | Warsaw by the FPensylvanis. This woull Hoanding houto and has bedn soafbenabused | oo, L. fventig, ey yore @oorld to staff of the ser and a ot renchment, | consia, application for pre-emption eitry for lots 5| age. He was one of g most prin inent | give the Pemsylv another Mississinpl | y'foor i his dronken sprees that she re- | \I¢ opora houso by & brass band amid the i and f,in section 5, township 28 north, range | Christian ministers in t,and was coi- | river crossivgabout midway between Chi- | b ¢ i Ry booming of cannon. The opera louse was ueation. He upproved g -1y 2P B IS f B Y fised him admittance to tue howse. He L Sy o Heusppaed A Crooked Troasurer Disappoars, [0 eas, O'Neill, Neb. Priey 8, Henr, | nected with @ ciuret pabihing house, cago and St. Louis broke intoday and poured vitrol over her | gaily decorated with Chineso lights and well { e Tl T lhc'l}‘f( to mm"}m Jonwsrowy, Pa, Oct. 24 —Albert W, Ox- . Somatpei—" — head and face, - filled with an intelligent audience, before i f6 to 1 rd, teasuter of the Johustown lumber <an Live in Seclusion. Talfour Will Bnvesticate, BOGUS MINING (UOTATAONS. —— whomMr. Oldham lald indisputable facts LThe bulget, he sid, weighed v i ; ‘ : yon the finaeial ondition of France, | wmpany, andson of the lalo EdvardOx- | WAHINTON, Oct. %—Arhbisiop Trland | Dinias, Oct. 2. —Balfogr, chief secretary | 3 Birchall's Autobiography Sold and figures proving that prohibition is a especially becuuse it had become aweavon | nard, o prominent oil dealer pittsburg, | of South Dakots and Bishop McGolerick of | forlreland, has started ona tour through the | Utah Speculators Taken in by a Neat Woonstock, Oct, 24.—Birchall's autobio great detriment to any comnunity instead of pecially 8 4 it oil deater of Pittsburg, ¥ ; ; \ an everlasting blessin i, as represented by th aguinstichgion. M. Souboyrandeclived tht | disappeared several days ago ind his wherea: [ Duluth today had interviews with Secretary | western counties in whih it is alleged dis- Swindling Scheme. rphy was putup at auction i the jail here | & T folmvers | 8 Fopres 7 the the bulget wus o falliious expedientio | bouts i a mystery, An oxaninatin ofthe | Noble and Acting Indian Conmissioner Beit | tres provails in coweqgshee o the faituro | SsLTLAkE, Utah, Oct. M. —(Specil Tele today. Fifty publishers y X L avoid real wforms. He said thatin viow | books siows luree discropancies. The short. : of the otato oo, His diject in making the | gram to Tree Br "he Wood river miners of tho approaching expivation of ~ the | sge will reach at last §0,00, Oxardlofy | VPO the subjet of Indim schools in the | Fo N8N IR (T CHECh [t rmaking the Ayt o . X A e 3 3 p monetary convention of the Latin union, wd | bis wife and child beliind hir, M nortiwest, They requestel that the siters | tetu thor thestatemenk eganing e con | UG, 24 sufering consiierable loss for a | Buntiugof tio Tornto Muil forhimself md | Svrmion, Nob, Ocl, 24.-[Spuinl Tele. also with an eve to the probable consequences el whohave been conducting St. Mary's and St. | dition of the crop. ] weelk past in ore saies, The truth regarding "&"" “‘“9"""“ ,“““'“'“ of the New York | gram to Tue Brw)—Colonel (. 8. Ellsworth of the new Anerican tarif, it is necesary to Tte Baltimorein Eogland, Johu's schools for girls on the Turtle Moun- |~ Balfour will wiso, durlag’nis visit, asce. | the matter bas Just leaked out and wade- | Herald for 1,700, sftct & strit raivction’in’ expouditiine, | Lasios, Ot 2 (Spial Gablgram to | Win servivion and who were enplojed @ | tain the most suilibliasgnte for anitway | spread indigntion s felt at the big swindlo avoiding both fresh taxes andt further Loans, o e B govemment insirictors when those shools [ from Collony to Clare NEds o fron Fal. thasbeen perpetrated Allores are sold It wonld sufice to effect tho optional co :‘;“‘*L,}“i'(:‘ AR, T“:’-l"’"‘_"‘"""“ o f | werdiscotinued by Comnissioner Morgan, | laghadencn o Costia Kos with aview o f,'.‘."m.:\ v \u'uwmlllm;':l‘\' i worsion of thedls per cent ventes, thus affe ol Q sates steamer Baltimore, gve | pe permitted topreserve this community se. [ builtings lineto give: eaployment fo the i 2 s uota o oo | O the Cinciinati, Haniiton & Indisnapolis R R PR 10g & saving of 64,000,000 franc, luicheon on board ship today to Mr, Welber, | clusion. Seer Nable informed then that | neely ifhe finds thut the sltualion demards | Yire each day. They aro sentfrom Denver | 1.5 ciged this morning in 8 deepout nor E slastio for Dorsoy. secretary of the Amerian legation, and a | the superintendent of Indian schools had | such action. and arealways signed “Dealy”. Supicion | yoo ™ the wreck mught fire and both trsins OGLLALY, Neb, Oct, Special Tele. The Deal is I ren o Sliis franonen. Hosulssguently | alrenly been Lustruotel to permilthosistens | A crowd of iatioubisth had gathered st | bivingboen sroused as W thelr corrotness, | wo Burine up. - Firoran Joh Mot s | gram to Tr Ben|—tia, Wil Connien a 110000, Oct. 24,—]Special Telegram to | exchanged visits with: Admural Avdradeand o apart from the other tewchers. the Galway station, prepared to receive Bl | Colonel Bryan of the Red Elephant mine | futally injured and six other trainmen | Norris Brown sl S e S s Tug Bre.)—Mr. 0, W. Poter is of (he | the Dort authoritis, The public was per- e four witlh cheors 'for Q'Brien and other | o0 iate G. W. Ve e 1 Slightly hur NEEEl Dvatry Wke. nlghl 8% (e ouk) o Topotittions for the pumdtase b | Bitted o inspect o ship, O AR () T Ekaso nationalit leaders. Dulfou hadboen yarnel, | VIred his assciate, 6. W, Vemble of New | slightly hurt honse, The audionce was enthusiastls fop opinion that negotiations for the purhase by e M however, and left, th train at Athlone whers | York, snd also the New York metal ex- o Dorsey and the state tic asyndinte, of which hels the heal, of the | By Appreciatess Compliment, | pt i 2N O 2 | Ciblegmim €0 | ) Coolk i car o Castle 10, 1o will not. go | Shange, asking then for quotations on . A Dig Pemsion Requuitdan, stock of the llinois steel compuny have 10t | W ramsoroe, Ot 24, The denm op | T BEE:] - The trinlof thewction for divoree | 1 (Y tain days in the preent month, T W ASUINGTON, Oct, 24, ~The pnsion burean Hastings sty el SINGTON, Oct. 2 partment of | brqueht by Caplain O'Shea sgadnst his wife, Ll - B wswer from both reveiled the fact that | wday made arequisition upon be treasur Lousyi progressed far enough towarrut pub) state Is of Iy advised of the depsrt o & Nenrwan ina oot R dieng i Iy I 'y s ¢ A4 SRAOE R AN parture for | in which Parnellis naned as the co-respond: Will Goto lndiaand Egypt. For weeks 10w g bon otod e gaistions | dopartment, for 25,000,000 o meet a payment | graw to Tug Bur.] —Hon B a1 T e 1 awncle on the Nth | eut, has been sot down for fhe middle of No | BERi1, Oct, 2be-(Speial Coblegrain to | Hor Weeks leud has boon quotedst 8825, Al | ot hensions widcr tho hctof dune 57, 1500, ks | g, candilute fon star There is & deal on hand, but 1o con. | st of the Brazilim navil division, ordeed | vember. Cou logutions will be made | Tue Bir.| —After the marriige botween | have ben ranging from £.15 a bigh s &5, | 0} 3 hoseunderthe od law forthe next | 1ion” W, &, Summer spoko he ht to a gany bas yot boen organized, aid T dou't cure | ISL TG SOmpneus pall the Braiaa | agahut cuptain [rmits Xy Ris wife M| Brijce of Schamburg-Lige aud | This darin dbcremncy his of courss caved | 70 Moths. " lwge and appeciative aidience. Both 0 say iy thing about our objeet in making 7 ihe C Blator 8¢ 0 July Wi, o relilned s his counsel fu the o of P isterof Em- | wheavyloss to U e prod 0 oy specches were well received. e el 3 k last, and bearing o letter and o g 3 oy et Y A of sisterof I wheavy loss to Utah ore producers, and they o peeches were well receivec the offerto the Besion sockehulders. W I;T\,mlffnll"” ug o letterand medil for the R oliv Glari 1:-‘1'.-.’315"‘-"}1 s Hortrt, £, e e D Al B L Sk K cegantin’ their 1. o Pro :‘,""',,'4"“,”"f‘!',“"““" " - o deal has assumed more deinit projor- Lo lnalll the Parnel an orwhon defaded him before | Fiyyne and Indiaymhere they will spond thelr | marks regardiug tho frade Now that the LN, Out, 24.-The Tippers ol They Don't Like It, u"‘;:u:“',yvlll let the public know our in- Natalio Will Appeal, EANA: 2 o honey moon. natter has n;.m traced upand the true situa. | of Dillon and O*Brien sent & telogram to the Crawronn, Neb, Ot 24— [Spe Tele- s > . P ————— vealed, s et [t very likely be att e vishing € iod s i1 r - L 000! Y i e L BELaiaDE, Oct, 24.~[Spaial Cablegram The Weather Forecast. Suspension of Silver Purchas:s, 4 todvoy in ohe - x..-nLf:-lm\u’;’(ttli‘u-.l{:ulx. Hhor ot “u?;”'prm:u' e he oamaits | gram to Tae Brer.|—Ruent decisions in lowg « . ‘Ihunln Politios, to Tup Bir|—Ex-Queen Natalis bas in- | For Omaha aul Viclity -Fair; w ammer. WasHixGTOY, Oct tie was given —— bility. - ¥ and Kansas i favor of ovighnl packs oME, Ocf [Speciil Cablegvanto Tie | formed the Servian regnts that failingan | For Nebraska- Falr; norther i ) Pane € Vacancy X - Will chango many prohibition you M & W ling i worthely winds; | tolay that the treasury d:partuent, haviig presie Co acanoy. : ; : ) Buk.]-The slections for memben of tho | immediste setlenent regarding the perional | coolr by Su:day morin g purchasal over foutantlion, fve lundmd | WASISGTON, Oct 24,1t 1s pretially se Fin b - a‘nxqr;':::‘r‘;lumnr‘lm wi‘nh ln'l::’t'.lll Novewmber | relations between hersell and herson, Alex- Tor Lowa—I%ir; warmer; southerly winds, | thousand ounces ot silver duwing themonth, | 6d thatthe vacauy onthe supreme court AsTERDAY, Oct sclal - Cab Beturnin: w0 the Fold. P ment hus been summoned | ander she will appeal t theskuptsehing for For South Dakota—Fair; northerly wiuds; | further pirehises will be suspended until the | bench will not be fllied until after the mecet- | toTur Bee|~The price of flue sily Basskr, Neb., Oct. 2. —(Speciul to Tan Wweet on December 10, satisfiction, colder by Sundiy moning. | Bt Mouday n Novem ber, iug of congress in Decemubor, declined from 57 1086 guilders per kilo, | Brr.-Hon L. W, Osbore of Bluk wde Waiting for 1hompson, Poxca, Neb, Oct. 20| Special to Tnm Bk, ]-Politics aro booming in ¥his section. sre in attendance. cekid ‘The manuseript was knocked down to C. W. Ready for ENlsworth, b’} will address our peoplo here at the opera Collldedin & Deep Cut. louse tomortow evening on anti-prohibition, Oxtrn, O Ok M Two el tesls L:;‘ruull"urn-p||r.\!io\mm‘«: being mado for o big formed,” he said, “for that pur

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