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THE OMAHA DALY BEE “ [—— TWENTIETH YEAR. THE OLD WARRIOR AT HONE, OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1800, NUMBZ, nesiiis v sumaent gumtan sowarsoonss | A BIG BLAZE AT MOBILE ':’f.:;::""-‘.':,::rt,:::N';“:f.“:‘,:."tx,f'l”':‘:u'::".li;»‘ LOVE, WRATIT AND little chances for falr elephions, It w | namieis Mis. Young, and that the other two —— DER, empire, my young kaiser bas given mean op- | portunity of doing still what work [ can for the good of my country. My time isspent s x thought an orlerissued by Garland when heo are her dinghters. They are from Salin, | bt E l'u commining with the comrades and con. occupied the wosition of uterncy general | Kar, and the sheriff from there has beon on | appy in the Consclotness of Duty Dome, | temporarios who have gone before, in watch. | . " that the nymber of these oficials was re. | T, ity Visite sastroas | theirtrack for severl diys, Mrs. Young | The Entanglement That Led ¢ Tetal wy H RC-‘ UO“ }I" ARl o '| ingthe childeen of my nephew growing up The Coning of the Bradlian Squalron to | ittt \was inegely OFi sbeount of th 1s | 1% Oity Visited by the Mot Disastron | claims that shenever in fact stole the mare 4 2 ¢ Rests Upon EHis Laurels. to be stlwart, strpping boys, to serve, | the United States. 1hat great difft “ulty was exparienced in get- Fire in Its History, | awd hugy found in her possesdon, bit does Shooting Affray Near Allia TS hope, unil 1z anything likea falr retum, for although | say that she bronght them here frow Salin 5 u P ’;"‘ Garland's deputies were all democrats, there e e es o f pe AMONG HIS HOUSEHOLD GODS AT CREISAN, | "o you beiove fu the comingof uriverst | WIL AD I\ PROMOTNG RECIPROCITY. | & Mhor chince of gettihe Jintiie vith Cnited | THE LOSS THREE- QUARTERS OF A MILLION. rshals around the polls than when * the black and white: vanner in nd alsondmits shogot into troublo | and that the proporty was mateaged | A MAN KILLED AND A GIRL WOUNDED. | before she started it for Missourl peicet’ the offcialsare all employed by the state and — - e | — 108 b N b (AR Rl & Sl munidpal gvernments, : ¢ : | temorfrsines RECO 2D \ Von Moltke's Greoting to the Alto| ] il I ivioal e b e | A Pig Reductin Contemplated I | Sentor Puddeck expresse the uimost con. | Mobile & Olilo Tuilrord Whar, Fight | § CL NCE RE . ) oand Sentence of ehe Herron Kefeger Vetoram—Ein Schoenes for existonce and s unfortunately d m‘w the Census Office Alter the :::"!‘{’)l:;‘:ll l:," h“l'“;“ (:L.'}:-:\.’ (";ll',.:."’,"‘,'.m.'fi: Warehouses, Three Cotton Financial Teansactions of the Couns | Hrothers, the YoungTeain 1Rob- Wortan Amerika®—The Pride thelast cntury natinal life s ben the Fivatof the Year—Bouwr yassage ofa bill during the coming session ‘'ompresses and Other try During (e Tast \?:.le»k. | bers—News From Nebraska same, but perha 18 will ¢ v Lot N oye providing for a tariff ommission oo the line Property Destro yea. Boon, Oct, 26, —[Special - Telegam to | Towns, S DL UL “*\“'l,.’;umlxnxr‘jjil::\:tlf&ltlr bty gl LU proposed by Senator Plamb, The senator’s P ! Tue Bee ] ~The folwing table, compiled I e i views are endosed by oiers here who Irorsi dispalohes fror the clerlt It wasstill raininga little, and being with- know the movencnts whih broight about outan unbrela or potection ofany kind the Wiasiixaros Brreav Tie Osvam Bee, the it ompromise,wd (Lis asected that | | MoRrLy Al Ot 20—Omwof (h wost fof the cilios mmel shovs the grss o | Aviaven Neb, Ot marshal mse and started towavl the st le, S FoUTE: Nt STIeET, there s anunderstanding onthe part of the | disstrous conflagrations ever witiessed in | chapges for lastwook, with wates per cont | gram to Tue Be The most serions “Don’ 9 b WasiiNamoy, D, C., 0c con ference committee that some such plin as | this ci he |of inersan or dowaerse, as agaiist the | shooting affray thut has over ocenrred in Box Don't forget my greeting for Aneric 1} Uponthe face of it the coming visit of the | that propesed by Butts shingle mill and wasnot [several amounts for the corresponding week | Butteconnty was that vesterday at about Brazilian squadron to the United States as a | ddopted atthe ¢ houses [Spacial Telas wriht. 160 1y James Gorden Tiennet.\ Crereay, Silesia, Oct. 26, [New York Her- 1-The Herall | e dent bad an intorview with Von ) g ¢ bogin tolay about noon in emator Plumb should be | Stovar ning sessicn, hislast words to me. " The (3 tten under control for five hours,and then | in 1830: noon at the favmhouseof Bnos K about 4 creat mavshal spaks English per | ¥ G i et i The German and British steel manufac. [ £ | A7) Skt it Moitke hofore ho startea for Berlin, ( 1L ferly, bt profers toexpress himsell in ort of wtur compliment fortho recent VISIL |, ary whoure visiting this country unite in | Only aftera favorable chanee of tho wind, | ‘ - | twelvemiles north o Alliance, rosulting in resembles o coonial mansion on the James { oy tonre, Hlis figurels bentand his faco | OF1D€ Whitesquadron to Bruil appean to | ysserting that the recption aceorded them | The fire department and volunteers worked | the fustantdeath of ayoung man living in river, The surounding isa park, with mag- nifient Silesian oaks which may well be the prido of the Prussian paladin, Al along the oul and throigh the park arcsigns which betray that the fleld marshal is not a lover of dogs, and threaten that if have very litlle commerdal signifiance, yet | by the president was the most pleasant af- | with the utmost vigor. the neighborhood waned Ford Robinson, insicle diplomatic crcles regard it s an hti- | faie of thekind and llml\l&:h ndicted which and what may prove s mortal wonnd to the ation of a diterminationon the part of the :\"ni‘::i”s’iuly\;tl'nl\l,:l‘:(fl}-t‘»v’:hlrpn:\ih‘l‘v ,',.‘."‘,‘,:;'::;' the Mobilo and Ohlo railad whart, cotton cldestdaughterof Mr. Ko, The difenlty uithorities of the Brazilin republic to enter | e I AT S LCU B0 B I thook | seel andoil mills, oght warhouss, three | Newfork | avose from the wounded girl's determination lito such nevotiations as will resultin seur- | hands with themone by e, chatted with | cotton compresses, with probablv ten thous- ,'_‘;."'-!‘\1}‘ 1o murey one yoing man, while her parents Ing eloser commerial ties bety miiked yith deep lines of longlife and stren: uons e ", but his color is fresh, his eye was bright and alomost boyish as he turned to meandsiid : “in schomes wort an Amner- ik’ (A pleasant word to Americ cines CLEARTYGS Three Hver steamers, one ocan-going siip, any of man's best °n the two | thema momentor two and they went out I Balof. cotten. & bir foe factor, atox | PhiTCioE: urged the suit of another, The evidenee be- . As howalkel* away T woticed in his hand, % 4 o) gl vi i oW axpos ol ool Sl L L e SR L. | friends are caight pienidng on the 10wis | gothe fat i andsaw, with wiich,ps | CMRUHS. 1t is undentood here too, that | delgited with thiy by exwsitin of | fanory wud tome largs cou shels were | Rin franciiio fore the cooner's jury brought out the facts thelr respectivemastors will bemuleted one . d Minister Conger, who will sail for hisnew |‘he principles of true demucracy, The visit aninspector of Croisan told oll marhal wilks over the park rain or shine, cutting the d from thesaplings. 2all theneighborhood isone great fam- and Von Moltkeis thoheadof it. As te narshal tramps along the lnes, peasant women rash out from their cottages and, kissing his hand. beg tho old palatin take their o'd umbr wh as follows Mjyrtle Kerr, the wounded girl, had re. eived atientions from Frank Foreman, cow boy, which lad received the encours mentof the givls parents, und notwithstand- ing it was contraey o her inclinations, she had yielded to their importunities and ene- tered upon an engagencnt with hin, Mean- while, pending the tinal step, she had formed = [ an attachient with Charles M. Thorlton ateron, the «ay, 0 wool away ( ! Drs teem thbe enjoy ik Eheir experience 1n | detroved. Infactthe buildings bonded by | Pittsirg jost at Rio e Janciro inmedintelyaftertho | W EAM 1o be eiovin th Hagtor o0 | EHibipais fcti Trox stieet, tho fiovtiori | BAIY dection, has been instructed to eterinto | Mowe tha hall & milbor appications for | bomdary of the ¢ W St Touis |Ka negotittions with the idea of seuviig a | ponsions wider the new liw have alteady | ciet on the south, seven strets, and | Yoo reciprocity treaty with Brazil which can be | beenfled. Of course i€ 1simpossibleto say | o5 yo vor front to Royal stret wost, | Bufiilo sbmitted fir_cosdertion by fle saate | £t i titg What thetatsops ofthis hill bG | were bumed out. : ¢ during the omin wiiter. In onler tac- | the applisations will eventunlly be allwved, | The bsses will reach probably §50000, | Louiitie complish this rapil work wil be necessiry, | The pension offie s Foing throeh the list | Wikt anlusurince of &100000. = = LR i . =1 - ‘ons of herewas no lossof life, although many wut ovlng tothe crident desiro on the part of | withthe utmos rapictby consistont With s || gruman weraoveromo with heat anl smoke | @ M4 ZEA th goverimens it i3 belloved that the | Prowr car for the govemment's fntorest, | g4 ad narrow oscipes from falling wals - effortsof thominister will besuccessful, und | PReaverae, xite for pensions granted weil thaler. Another short turn in the road and a bronzecannon taken at Metzand gven to the manbal by Ewmperor Willlam frowns upon us, “When T mike known themission with which the Herld has insteuced e, Fol muth Vou Moltke, nephew of the paladin Binsolf, and one of the most distinguishel stritegists of the younger members of the gencrs] staff, throws ev. loor in the eastle ave nnati ‘b is tho most neces- BENNEG Wivivoa % i - The alarm for the fiveat Stewart & Buits® | st W | &3idne 60 | youns man lving a fow miles from the sc siry and usual form o esian hospitality, P . | probably be &S per month, sothatif theabove i ksl kg S6001 Providence. | S0 [ the " ki ey opn anducconpanies me on ny tour of in- | iy ACASUE form of Slesim hoitallty. | yag in retum for free atry ito ou ports of | Kirurs ar comet. the wonthly additior o T S A PR L LS T saml BV of the tragedy. 'T'o this Alr. KKere stout] Ay spetion He holdsout, however, that thero | g 1 Wl uet indulge fn such unoly b 1yof theprodicts of Bral the new the pension listthroueh Bl increase, which | Blrm was sounded for the burning of the | FELLHY ol Eenom ted, and the outcomo was - that dust ‘Fues- wtion, and tradges along in the dr o sehing | i) rosi X 7 vy . Tucker, o auph I i little hope will consent to lift, the existing tariff [ wasadvorted and pushed throngh by the | Tesidence of Moztly I, Tucker on Dauphin, | )i my sec morning the couple s rted throngh the oy and speaking with b L . win. The childon be loves and all the | o nerly oerything whieh goes fron the | republicans, wilamoint & in the nelehbor. | BOE Brood, which was completely bumed. | o viand. jie | SR} 1818 sand hills for Fymnis, about seveuty- his distinguisied uncle. Count Wallersees | oy jorn on the plae are eduated in | Unitol Stales tothe nuvest ropuslic ontho hood of 500,00 & wbmth, or $30,01,0004 | JH° Peddencoaciolningwas uso descrored. | figimond, ol Gontse| W five mies distut. Ariiving theio visiting him. We go up the broad stone | o ooo e the marshal tas e American continent. ye Penwey S. HeaTir, ull|"lln:l\'«0‘(‘I!‘Autu‘ll\mln:y:::“[ul\‘(n\\\ e .’: I.:lul-.l.‘ « i i 85t |t “\u 1.-1#1.'1 ”ml\lium,;l ml..j.: .\1‘,-. hh‘w:, stultway, which s covered with Viegi | gocoquia i \enich they are tuaght to bo. (OMING CENSUS OFFICE REDUCTIONS, . all classes, and soon a report was spread that | For Wort 241470 | ASG the man who was killed, Robinson had been creepers, and entex the recoption hall. Hew 1000 nosewivos of good soldiors, The | “Stortly after Jinuary 1 the weeding out A STAND- PIPEBURSTS, the entlpe business portion of the ity was in | Peors 2 RIS keeping company with the gicls sistor and weare confrosted with an equestianstatie | o000 o the marshal ha ol into | O thecensusoftie fore will begin, and it dmnger and thousandsof me, woman and | 3 et LS e b had accompaniod Lo father to take s part of Emperor William with which the mem. onony of the marshil has passed i Will continie vapidly during the next year, ['Pemple, Tex, Swept by a Tereific Te children rushed to tho scene’ Nooue felt i e | T i% [ {n the altetcation, Hob words are said to BIRolk AL SR R AA: SXk legend, but heis only frugal when supplying | till, less than twelveé months fromnow, not rent of W ate: fe cven in the business portion of thedty, reester 1 havebeenspoken and theeats made, but M L3 s ! " 8 lis own wants andis most lavish in endow- one-fourth of the clerks will be eng . A " L o, 26, —1 ipe i d wagons, draysand all kinds of vehicles v 1in ven | 1.8 Kereat List agreed to let The R h siladin after the French campaign, Here 2 i s el o Trvrry Tex, Oct, 26.—~The stand-pipe is Cirlailiga i Springtiely 1 el s A ¥ r th 1 paig ing schools and alding oth Until thwe | said Chief Hyde of the supervisors' diviion. o i were cugaged in carrying aw aluble | JprinsH ] daughter the next Sunday if they would re alo are busts and portraits of nearly rs ago howas 4 mighty hunter, following |, Ve bave now about three thousind sone. Tho tower of stecl 120 fect high, the | 51 gud papers. Morothantwenty squares | e 3 i 5% | tuenhomeund be mareied under his own all the German kings and peinces and [ j t‘f i ““ ! *{ Wi { e e | this ofice,” continied Mr. Tyde,: greut standing pillavof * waler that has been | wore burned, The tracks of all vailfoadscen- | Tacoma % 1 roof, They agreed 1o thisand the party alo of Victor Ewmanuel. [ continue my 1o stagon horseback for “hours, semingly | tnerewill belessthan five hundwd within | thejoy and pride ofall emple's citizons teringe here have icen obstructed by delris in | flonxeits LR H vivel home Saturdsy morning. T'horion tour thugh the cstle. The wainscoting, ‘\\llh-;ul~v;flw-x’(]!lg|llw}'\11"ll fatigue, ut now ‘|l>\'<~;||'( !')“"fi»'""""'fi""i* nlh‘:u a ;iuml-«ln' no more. The accident occured yesterday | the bumed district and trains ave d Wil gz X % wenthome and returied in @ wagon about 8 s ¢ can only follow o along rouds | eton of theoftice wi ontinued porma- i = ' v i 5 ool accompanied by 5 brother, o in- flooring, stairvays, as wil as the furniture Jnh--.n‘-‘ s "lr;“k ":;W"""l IBEEE b= Bontthing noisreas lis 1o BAtIY IROmIK 18 8 ID0/0 TR0 S AR HIEE I T RER, H :Inu}l‘m‘l‘Iu‘i“l’»l‘l‘!'ui! {5 e RO th e throughout thecastle are of p'ain un xarnished fa .,“‘”,.‘,“-\,,, Moltkols the pride of the | Yearstallelof—bit a working skdeton wiil | 8iven, no danger was fared, when allat HAT AY A MURDERER, | {07 | connty seat for the mariago license. is Silesian work. On the betwthed cameout and informed him that the rooms which Von Moltk rwiy leading to % A D consistof buta score or so of chiefs and [oney, with a shock that, fhook tho town, occupies stands | OV No one speiks of him save to ks, whowill continue to gatherstatistios [ 29000 gallons of water went foaming A Former Omaha Gambler Kills Ex- S her parnts had - be wing her to praise him. for thiuseof the departments of congress | oot - K¢ rat U Aol e Alderman Whelin in Chicago i | P e e Pl b e antigie, Wl gond father's clock which A - g and ave ready all the prelininaries wien it | Sid WISEE over the comed TR | Guiogo, Oct. 9. —Ex-Alirman Wiliam ! ks 26 [ which she had decided o do. Hé s \vw;nnvknll:: “.n:. .\luukl- fx;nnl\ 1.] .|M; NHONOR OF VON NOLIKE, vormes ime for” kg the - tyel L censs, | i’m” -lfm; l."dun“:f\l.‘dwr ‘;i. :‘;‘ 3t "““mfl:l' P.Whelan s shot and mortilly wounded in | Moiir { s 02 | expostulated with her and she consented to generations. Here is awonderful model o o . 90, " ¥ 8500, > oces sca & e set resort early this o ¢ b Salt Lake City IR | 165,745 go with him at once and be married, and the Germania momment, which stands by | MPeUeth Birtiday of the Pamous | ©Was there much pracical experience | ings houses, bins, fences andall the debris :":‘?:lfi't‘":::: preided ,'::,',,,f.'\‘.‘““;m % Tota) conmenced climbing into the wagon. The Hingeen on the Rhine. 10is a prosent of the | SeEiinRRoLalc ¢ (e | HECURL Imi Stilework a¥iiie)puindiii of | of 15s sumnmili mikiitihood et foit (| SR Sag LEtnATRY, 6 ganbls HL Ouitetie of Now ¥k old man ran and seliod hor by the waist and : b siryeheoi 4 cuiN, Oct. 25,—Tho celehration of the present censist fiig sishi 1 i 0o, : = | then cor seulptor, ¥ sor Schilling of Munich. ST , ingand erashing in all Qi clins. Bvery- snel. The people in the need a struggle for the possession SLess than 1 per coit of the derks," re- The story t ¢ eye-witnesses of the | *Not induded In totals. giel, Thorlton drew a revolve e Lt st o Chellice: | re 7R aanl The story told by eye-witne of girl. Thorlton drew @ rovolver to thistime last yoear. 5 ! v eIy . : I | RtV ialag/and McGlinis, cover Kerr, who hell his danghter between ¢ | jou Molthic was cntinuel toly. AL @ m. | iver A vary fox hadworkal ontity diroe. | howses near by wo naly frighimedto | SOt 1S tiat Wielat and one McGilnis, T TLE Gl s WORDH, - AY HliIR dea RobiTIONE the comnt was serenaded by the teachors’ | tories, undl believe a vory small nimberhad | Geath, The houses. swayed with the rush of “,':" h'; (1’, te “L-' ,' ‘1‘,'-“ x"‘]" ’\_"‘ s i bisfrds bt whohadbeen in the house talking to the choralsocioty and rece the congratula- | had something to do with the taking of the | yeaim and tw o8t were olty, had been out drinking LA ol T A " 5 younger givl, came out with a revolver, su 4 ! | tions of his relatives. At 90 ho receivea | (enthcensis. B theignonnceof thevork | WA A0 :“-“l)'-:-'lfh:;‘:' o ol | ight,and maching this saloon sat down to | The MeClellandtown Gang's Pevar posealy for the purpose o queliing the dis- g 108d- oy thejedestlsl that it 1s sent to e | |5 oS L E e S i of the | Vas tceedingly dense both in thisofficonnd | SWAY- One was crusiedip splintersand oth- || g0 M S en oo ave aating and tion of u Defenscless Woman. turban 1was shot by Thorlton while in great warior by the grateful eitizens of | MY | 8L, OB INA S INC SIMOINTOL 196 || 1Az Tuitokn: Rreat of patience [ ersweretwisted and washed off threeblocks. drinking Huthaway cme i, wis asked to| UDIONIOWY, Pa, Cet. 26.—|Special Tele- bing his gin. The ball, a 45~ Leipsic, general staff, who came in a procession at | ana st much money 10 instruct the super- | It was all over after a fow moments, but join_them and soon after sitting down began | £ram toTue Bee. |-McClellaidtown is again A a little above the hoa Then I am shown Into the lfbra 11:30 fu the presence of the empir. The v:w.\’l\‘\]-mm (‘m} -lm’n cted the enumera- | those moments were of-destruction. Acrowd | {o flourish & revolv Whelan demanded | the center of excitement. Anoutrage inline | causing deatn almost instantly n, as thrughont the castle, Silsian oak pro- | KIB aud eirassiers with their wlors pa- | o1, Thousandand housuds oftelegrams | gukly ythered at the Atene, hut were poy- | that e pat it upor b mado to do S0, and | with those perpetrated by the famous ropber | W10 Was standing near, made a grab for the dominutes, but an Americin Tocking chair is | 14ed boforethe oficers of the geueral s, L kLGRS o ity heas id. By the bright moonlight the | fter some further words Hathaway shot pintedout to me as vhe gift of an adrirer s of o : e gy fAttons TUBOT | peygiverand me or two shots were fived ot where Couut von Molike is residing. The | auch whiocessiry Ineourity - ciead by o htened people saw @ sight that brought | Whelan, thoball passing clear through his 2 o, andihon Myxilo Kereran ghie tsi)eer ninetioth amiverary of the birth of Count atioof Heve westumble upon an equestrian s Cover of Vo Moltke biuself, the giftof the Leipsie, a diminutive of the magnifi memorial which adorns the city of Limes, ry, where, Fang oceur : s 121 fmes haouse of Mrs, George Murlet was set abire | to (ke the gun from herlover and wis fecis tu : B tod tal LHA Ly B s thcolin ; : o S vivilly before thelr mings the horrors of | Wdy md striking the snine. 7 5 i from tho United Sltes ad a favorile resting | W1 2500 o) the walcow. The aors | lagkof praticalinowiodge of the ok o | Johstown. ¥ o0 Hataway was son o prison bysevenl re. | by unkiown prtie, aud theeeuants, Mrs. | depially hot (irough theleftside, place of the marshal, On the wall is painted Then all A et e i for- | June-the day befors the work in the fleld Lying ont towards the sireet were sixteen | prtersand told conflicting stories, the last | Murket, her little danghter and a neighbor obinson, the murdered man, was twenty- an oldfashioied genealogical family tree, e ‘ SE 4 agan, Tl ol v ole: oo re. | Sections of thepipe,a gent hollow cylinder | one being that he was attacked by MeGinnts, | were annsed in tine tosave the buillding and | nine yeas oldand worked at Papitlion, Neb., Which tarries the sidlers cace back into e | 181 &eurals, induding Chansllor | bOEML ix“‘;f];"‘,‘,;l".’,_.:"“m':,'l“:‘v‘,.‘; "‘:“5;“,’,0‘:, Twenty feot indinmlep il of the heavist | and that indefending himself the shooting | themselves frona destsction, Tho incanda. lastsummer, wheresoueof bis_ relatives re- misty cpochs of the Scandinavian sea kings. | Y07 Coprivi, General Kutussow of Russia | thatSondsy morming till tate Monday morn. | Doller 'steel. The lower sictious of zheT;{\pg ocenrred. What the trouble was with Whelan | ries had_effected an entrance throngh au :'.:‘;. hi'"’::".l‘;,'3":'"!;'1‘;.’i'l :L:‘.‘.’,\ _l"“(j!:_\‘v “:;fl Then {hroughs hulf:-mu Aot gt ;:l-ufm and the Austrian deputation, beaving an au- We sent, out. over five hundred tele. | Were thrown fna different direction, ey | he would not say, There is evidently astory | opening in tho second story and placd a | & ¢ 3 y<three y o 4 . ; SR S oldand amanof small stature, Noue of the s TR (e MO hiator eyo Tustruciing fhe suervisors. Hun, | Were tomas the power of man might tear | behindit. tick dirctly over Mres, Muriet's bed in the | Oldand amanof small st None of th ot the bedroon of the great. general, It is a | (05 .?’.i';'l.?:‘:\‘.\{.L"L'.".-'..{"fi’u'l . M_p;;“"fjvy}}; lons. of bianks hisd boen sont ont- ty | tinfoil, twisted and crumplod 8s & seimstress A = rom lelow and set it afiv. 1t bumed | Datie I"{\"‘-'l{-lll;:(]n;txn!y;:;u.I’lhv« recover little cabinetof about twenty feet by twelve | grooted by the emperor. Count von Maltke, | everysection, train Loads. It wasa supreme | Woild handle ler cloth. The louse oceu pied WANT 2HEXR OWN POF shrougt thedfioorignd droused Mrs. Murket (8208 BIE, 180 (0GR ELE S NORIIN S0 RECHIR A iu dimensions and contains a nurow soldier's [led by Cont Waldersee, now entered, fol- | moment. for the respnsible oficers here, | PY 0. T Rigdon wascrushed asan cgr shell s just in time. s 5 y. cen- | Under their direction almost fifly thousand | &ndaftervards bumed. - The severdl bams | United Greek Catholics Dissatisfied Mrs. Murket was attacked by two men one itk byt b the feld | andshedsnearby were washel down and with the Vatican Government rifght in August and tortured and robbed, In the afternon the municipal council, | cate respusible and important, With the [ &one, and all ove) oets. alleys and yards | onterence of theclergy of the United Greek | iy A AL Y an to Tue Bew |- The Herron brothers, touching in the simple aud modest appear- |headel by Burzomster Fekeanel | 1ack of oxporimes and the Shot tme in| 810 Scallered the contqts of houses wa | & R ST o | iThey tled herto tho bed, sutirated her cloth- | [Ty 0" 2y O O mBTDEE bt ! B aded by o v e 2 | Whith the work was {0 be tomplited. ws on | barus, while timbers fron everywhere are | Catholic cnurch of the Unitel Sttes will be | fng with kemseneand (hreatened to et it | Who, 88 it willbe remembered, attempted to tuoe of tha spot. & i o s Mt testimonial and | el tho weimht of the hour i did s fon | Lying arund in il conceivable shages. | held i Wilkesbarre October20, The wnfer- | affe. - Thoy Mally left hor nore dond than | robthe west-lound passonizer train on the A fter thanking Major Von Mottke for his VOn MNORa itttk et il | s b GG Wigonsare scattered far and wide, Ilnu ence will boattended by pricsts from Minne- | &live. She lad not yet recovered from the | Iremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road kindness T turn my backupon the Prassian |08 SCELREE B 10 mporor Wile “sWhat will be the last work done?? picces of iron, large foundationrecks and ail | 4nolis Jesey City, Shenandoah, Free | SIock and tuls lastoutrage will, itis thought, | jast August, wore this morning brought be- Walballa anddrivopast the oale of peice, | iiam. Tn tnicing thon thecount described | | **Agriculuralstatistics. 1 ambout going | tho lighter mteri wihin reach of e | [PU/% JURW CISE Shoandieh, s | vl fataliy. Sheidentified her assallants | foro Hon. Judge Kinkailat chanbers in this which was plautedon the fint amiversiry | this us themost valuable of his infis. Depu- [ to e Pucific slope for that purpose. We | tighty flow were sattend inall directious. | We hicag Sncnnatl, Pitts | Shom Sirostel oy wero siven & nariny | G md pleaied guilly, throving of Sedn anddoes not scem to flourish. [ tations from the mumipal wuucils of Mun- | Willorganie thit work by begmuing at the | The diamige done is heavy, ouside of the | Buffao Chicago, —Cincionati Pitts | them arested. They were given a haring | thanselves on . the = morey of the { e S Lfollowed | ich, Bresiu, Koenigsburg, Chennitz and | Kreatest distanc from the home ofice, Thero | Stadpijo itsal. — All thehouses arouwd were | burg and other cities. The conferenco | @nd, in r:"filull of buil, were sent tojail. Re- | oourt. lonel W, V. Allen of Madison, ned o Creisan asecond time and followed |\ s, P00 arases confaring | 1S mthingmoreimportant—und 1o wark so | Boded with water aul several seriously | will bein sossion several days, and themost | €ently Dean was rleased on 8,000 bail. as counsel for the prisoners, prosented i long the path which the peasints told me lod to |y ¢ ' st difficult to get at— as the condition of onr | damageld, Toadd to thegeneral excitement | ; i i Sith T 5 Mrs. Murket is thewifeof an oil driller | jigiof afidavits from lewling citizens of Mads : ; on Comt Von Moltke the fresiom ult o g ion of our L important huisiness to be transacted will be Sl an . ling A b the grave of thesilent thinker's wife, asim- [ of their respective citis. Drosden and Mag- | farning interests. They ar the basis of our | ud trouble, the house ocwpieiby Mr. Rig- nd nomotive other than robberyis kiown The Herron Brothers Sentenced, bed, ashstand, o table, and a plotograph, h'wlwl :'I\' 1“"' 0'(“"“ s, und ;"’I"" b ool | men werd o thsnext day to en ed ang o - i - |eral offering of congratulations to theold yor bnext day lo ente ! o y A i Madison county, showing thut up to & E3 b shurg © 1Y s ¢ var S fo | the formation of a union of all the Greek | for the terrible outrages to which she has | o0 and s ple vault made intoa hillside and aboutfif- | delsbirg presented illaminted addresses, | @ffais asawhole, and everybody 1 vho | don, thepight yardnastepat the Santa Fo'f 4 (i B o United Statos 0 By BRI ANINAEOY vhich she has | 1jotimeof the commission of the offese, th :'.N_ Tlnnte vwalk Feon "4ho ‘aohixs, . The | Cotogie Tl splndid field narhaios | needof frquent and accurite stat:o . on | Yards, tok fire from an tvertuned imp md | Catholic churches of the United States under | been subjected. The community is in afever , who areagad ninetoen and twenty-fiv baton, artistically wrought in gold, in the | that subject. Svis totally consumed. one head. In other words, the Greek Catho. | ©f ex sane style of ol Colonga Mecklamberry pre. | . Surely 1o censis was ever taken in storter | = Kigdon humselt was seifously burned, md | jies of the United Staies waldar's Christ. with the biblicansayingon | sented a sum of money subserited for the | titue anduone with so few attendant com- | his recovery is dobtful The buming of | (80 W B & LI be inthe United the pedestal, “Dicliebo ist des gesetzes erf [ purclise of thelhousein which Yon Moltke | plaiuts, s the one which is now clos. [ the houso ocanred later, about’ o’clock, the | ¢ vover > vatic : wellung.” o thememory of his dearly loved | was born it Pardiin and @ wrtfolis of views, | 108, Kvery oo was wixious to ascer. | fint flancs suothering among the damp com- | States. It is doubtful, owever, if the vatican o Nalan BrEID R Compinion in 11£e Yon Motk has. renmied | The crar, tho fing of Swelen, (o sitan, | tail the krowlh of the couutry - th | Dustibls, bt bunting forth Latr. Tho | will onsent to any such seheme. The United citement” and fear for their homes, so 4t & pope of thelr | Ereat isthe tereor of the famous Mellel: Tandtown gang.” little chapel is overshaded by a copy of Thor pectively. had maintaineda good reputa- i, were industrions and of good habits, and houest in their dealings, Mr., Allen made a rery eloquent appoal in bebalf of the prison- , pleading for them as light sentences g possible, o zar, ; X oy ! 4 ill | house and all thatwas in it was cousumed. | Greek Catholiesin the United Stutes & Young Married Wonman Accused of | "I dier aie of the hoys was senten e o, ) J it Prince Bismarckand the prince of Waies tel. | Way of population, but more importaut still o | ireek Catholicsin the United States are now 10 older one of the boys was sentenced to constant and trae for years. Not a day pusses 88 BB R el | el the ets siowitg the finajeial tid <o | Mr. Thomas, who had just compled the underthe jurisdictionof the bishops of the Poisoning Her Husband. nine years and the youngor one to seven years that he does uot. visit the chapel townich be | Ty the eveningthe count went to Pottsiam | cialconditions. Thero wasnothing left from | Work, says heis wholly inablo to @ccount for i : wiholl 0 various dioceses, The(reeks don't wait this, | Woossocker, 8 D., Oct: Mrs. Eliza | imthe penitentiary. The court ws in formed o ai VA8 EYooLe: is | thelast tohelpin this census, and it now ap- | theaccident. His firm, Thomas & German, | VArious 2 h Roarcick (lesin ol ihare SR kv that the boys had heen in thehabitof reading often an houwr in silent communion with the | arvivil i LI Iy ;!;;:::1\‘:&; Deurs more stragly than over that 1tk wis. | of Houton, have erecisd- slandpipes in | The lishop, on the alher land,say it can'l | eth Hearcid tiesin Jall horo on the diargs | byey’or furid and trtliing. ulventure, such HRlava)s @euk SiEtakh ot vidlata i io was givenin the Hall of in honor of | don to keep perpetually some kiud of askele. | many 'fl'lnm" They haye never hud u mis- | be otherwise. 1f theGreeks want to remaiy | Of munlering her husband. Three months | oy the lives of Wild Bill and the James o . nesh cut violets which le | 58 eran, Theem peror taiched the countos | ton from which o organizon pratical census [ Bap. The miterial was furnished by Ripley | within the fold of the Roman churel they | a0 Charles Rearrick married Miss Eliza- | brothors aid n dotbt tt e theis s strewn over cold stono were called on the | bid (G Tank o s prospority army every ten yean—especially in view of | & Browon of St Louls and was the very | nustobeyits laws. Thereis nota bishop in | beth Braudet and the couplewent to live on | uctof seriouscrimo, was sugrested by the hillside and placed there potan hour ago by The count vetumed at 9: 15 p, m.in a special | thelact that ittikes threo or four years to | best ofsteel, overy pieco having been tested | the Unitel States, however, who bus any | a farm four miles north of here. Last Sat | veading of such trush the man who pas n the world as being of | train, firully completea census and hand in'the net | and marked to withstind o pressure of | spocial desire for ruling over the Groeks. As | wday the wife came to town and pur E - boodand iron. [turn away from the sad [ Coint Yon Nltke sout a persoual noteto a | Yesults, nd the further factthat theve is | 60000 punds, Tt was s good and s heavy |, rulotheyare the most headstrong md ob-.| chascd a bottle of stryehuine on the ple Cass County Repul spot and, flowing the course of a steam | PYAVIe sddier, iankiig hin forthe verses [ Work forasmallcensus force constantly aud [ @ any in Texw, aid eual (0 loco- | streprous cls alonepossesses the key, and remains there [ by the ans. 4 i of people hohasto dealwith, | that she wantel it for the extermina. Wanisg, Neb., Oct, 8. —(Spociul 10T ; which hesent, ind saying an army in which | continuously, oI, e odaw) dre dpparent inany | They are cntinully makig trouble and if [ tin of rts. A portin of this who | gui{™e 1o et 4 lllh'mbl‘:'\ll S full of trout, approach once againthe man- [ {Fa privates "uo able 10 Writo sich yerscs THE MUKINLET BILLS ENEMIES, of the lroken and toim pleces, ind. the Work- | (heyare not quarceling among themselves as | placedin herhusband’s mile this moring 2 v pld iheir By grani sion through the forest. About two bundred [ mustbe well orlorea, Never were so many or suchdetermined | MARShipshows it to be finst class. The foun- | 1o “how their churches ought tobe managed | and he beeame violently ill, dying before | ¥ally here list ulght, Rev, Bryan Beal of yards from the castle, ol hend Tn presenting the ficld shals b ho y W A dation is still theresolid and unharmed ex- | theyare finding fault with their bishops. medicu aid could reach him The body of | Firth and John A, Davies of Plattsmonth yard 1 the cstle, seated on a bench, T presoting th marshal's baton the | assults made upon o revenue measire 15 | cent inone plhice. where h two feet long - peredved the object of my visit and realized | emperor sid hewas poud to be insuchcom: | bave bem dirccted toward the MeKiney | fohg (00 Plce, whered gash two feet g | Some of the reasons given by theGreek | the dead man was brought here and an | were the speikers, My Bea made anoxeel- iseut through the botton and a couplo of on the moumt how sad T shoutd have been | PANY a1 10 offir the ongrtulations of him: billand the law as it stands upn the Catlolies for their refusalto be govered by | autopsy showed th t his death resulted from | lent specch which will do much good. My, c ks washed in, i ] , g souing, Fho coronoes juey | Diyioatisoned Lie s f the day e ¢ selfand of the amy. As 8 youg man ho| veyised statut The attacks have not alone | Tors M : Y the Latin bishops areas follows: strychnine poisoning, Fhe corner’s jury aviesdiscussed the issues of the day in o fo hato tured my back upm Cresian with- | Wastnablo to il to he. Wil iirealy o | ben. partsan. Tminos peayiicn ‘T | )L Momas is whollygnable t < ot 1 The American bishops, with bit fox | founda verdict accordigly. M, Rearick | very forcible and elbguent minner and ot laving cughta glinpse of its venerble | cirding. the aged. varrio | or it o0 any hy pothesiy excent tha dyna- vl eiors biuw, It he | every sedion of the world lave beenstivrd master, Ttis Von Moltke ; there can be no pegged hin Lo accept the baton asa memento | up by every interest which was not. given the 1l i o] - A \ S R he standpip: alone having ¢ er $10,000. mistake, though o fiezo jucket, such as | OF lie weasio, Tl emperor thenealled | freraw materil orthe icreassof dity do | i waapibmi 1o HahE col over & forestors wour. s, takon (o mplace. of the | 2RO the useniied cmpany forcheen, and | mnded by i reposentitives 5o tho’ fat | Llcayieriviks, om —foveriers aur, I € | their “hochs™ fairly mado the building | thatit has withstood the wsaalts mude calls h exceptions, cannot speak o real the Greek | has been weeping continnally since she was | proved to the satisfaction of all that he'is t language. In consequence it is fmpossible for | placedin jailandrefused totalk. Neighbor- | right man for county ittorncy of this (Cass) 3 rpriests who are cducated in the Greck l i farmers say she receutly received a let ity The republicans heré expect to give Y had formaliy re- | pite and conduct religious services in the | ter from anold lover in Wisconsin and they | the ticket theiv old time majority ot known where the | (jreck language o carry on any negotiations | cncluled that she was pavingthe way o — = nite had been used. Theloss is considevable, maitle worn, when I saw thewll, | tremble. The emperor then advanced and | more general attention 1o the wuthor and | 4% }Vi{'b Taliakig ""““l“'“', be done to- | pegarding church government with the Latin | mareying him. The Connell=Hieyan Debate at Auburn, gaunt figue following with sad step the re- [ kissei Comt. Vou Moltke three tines onboth | sposors than was ever given @ simile | Y00 febuilding isnot yet kenown. bishops. . R I uBuky, Nob,, Oct. %, —[Special Telgran mains of bis emporor from the Dom to the | checks. mesure, 7 p Were opposed to plicing our property _uatmod dxeqyatmn ik Bee|—Preparaions are heing made S ian e % Enpress Frelerick visited the old count At thetreasiry department and the doeu. DIED IN DELERIUM, in the hands of the Latin bishops The fail- LCopyright 18% by James Gordon Bennell.) 1 o joint det 3 ope 0 ne Braudenbuger thor through the snow, He ! ) 1t Al doc s 0t A xehbishop Burcetlof Ol X r o0 I o the joint debute atthe opera house next Risatnbiiegr e, 2 ) on faturdsy and presnted her congrbula B R b OCh R tea 1 T Nl —F ure of Ardibistop Purcellof Chioinnati con- | Viksxa, Oct. 26.—[New York Herall | mu o0 4055 SOV 0 ORrs Hoss b [ carteous asl tell him how | tjons, The veteran evinced great pleasire at | merer were so many orso wids calls made | The Terrible Fate of a Handsome | vines us that the menbersof the Auerican | (able Bchay Moa: Jannell an an, much the Herald would esteem a few words | th pecial to Tie Bee. | —Count Kalneky | qhey will spealk to the largest audienco syer refuses exequaturto the nev: United States | assembled at Auburn. visit, Quean Victoria tele from him, gratilations from Bamoral aphel con: e Kiug of opies of a meisur and information Young V' . Are not alway the besi finay, ne | ou itas the McKinley bill and law. o s from Eamos e king < h lbas ¢ v and | DrxNioN, Tex., Oety..-A sensational | G0y oo s conplaiioc £ consul at Budapest, Joseph Black, a Hunga | The alliance hold u picuie at Howe's park | 4The Henld U very Mud? sail the mar- raam sl RENIALOY telran, | Bivne wupliinddeet aas it b ascertained | oyt occurmd in this dig during st 1ight. | minos athgelTARSS Sponpiatiod - ol ane ot AL b SUCARIL SNeRh. RIAGh & LURNL | o o) Jay. Allan TRool wis tho Speuker of Ative o Chisan tat 1 lave sain ekt | ghocount the lite EuperorWilliun's listoric | tin continental Eumpe inopposition, for the | w0 diys ag M. Geoge Severn, wife of & | Insn uterviey with a prominent liy men- | delphia. He was recalled from the same pos N LRGN wiaeedsd 18y § B Ativete San, but thave sald eversthing | uoto book, which he used till hisdeath, The [ pupose of iufluendng voters at the polls, | birtender, who had bopw Mving in the city | berof oneof the Groek churches vesterdsy | jy 15w owing to representations from the for a burbecuo wt Tecumse e it yearsago. Hereat Creisan, surrounded by | count fecls in 1o way fatigued. |5} possible disatvantage has been taken | for several yearm, wab @iscovered by hor | De said: $We Greck Catiolis waritaspinit- | o 0" oa ot g HEUEEE IS O RERONS, MY KOOUL SOM 00 SLoeQaY my family, happy in the consciousness of hay- o toussail the law and the party resmnsidle | sighiors 1 be Ilying oa the floor of her | B2} fulerof ourown ln thiscountry; wowant | FEH 0 il : Rousing RRatly av Liberty. ing tried t0do my duty to my king and coun- A Dempented Woman Found, forit. Itseems thatthe list stone in the Ry °¥ | an American pope. It is truc we owe alleg- | greatindignation Vot Dot i maf Sl ey . s WierLyG, W. Va, Oct 2%.—Mrs. Brennan | hands of free trade England has been thrown | 10me I a delirious condition. Medical aid | iance to the pope of Rome, bul in order to e — Linkiry, Neb., Oct. %, —(Special Telogram tey in thastormy times in which my gewera. | Wikkia, ,Oct 2, —) rennan | e the last kick possibie made by it | was called aud it was fomsd that she was | make our churh thive in this coutry wo | The Progvess arns a Distinctior Ty Brr)-A rowsiug republican rally tion was alled upon tolive I, in the evning | OF St Louis, u demented woman who jumped [ T MRS Wt DO 3 suffering fm tho effets of delirium tre- | must havea leader tere. It is almost iin pos [ Copyright. 189 by Jumes Gordon Beniot. 1 wis hld here last nigit, The opera houss of my life, am awaiting thethings thatare to | f'oW & tuin ot Cluksburg, October, and DEECRATIC INCONSISTENCY, mens from excessive use of whisky and | sible for the Grecks to et a hear Bawerosa, Oct. 2, ew York Her | wis cowded. The mecting was presided come, If the Herald thuks itwould give | Y80 to thehills, icaving ue Bre)—The | oyer by J. E. Doyle, a farmer and old soldi pleasuve orimagines that in young and bust. | in the ar, was accid opiurn, fler hushand had been in Dallas | ing at 1 for some wecks, and shohaed no associates to | Am tin Rome. A wmmitee of | yq ven suall dildren | e gussers on the extr session we now an Greek prissts aud laymen ave now Cable-Special to utally found today | saying that if the election on the 4th prox imo / ek it ! AR adaeed 2 . rorke. (O Addresses were made by Hon. Phil k., Wi >0~ My i t take care she \most des ». | in communication with Cardital Simor of | Meawer Progress of New Yok, Captain | Addveses we e C ling America there aro people who siil ve. | DI na fodler shock within thresquar | results o a vidory for the repiblican party | g e OTLCr; so sholvgs wimost destiute, | o communication with, Cardiil Shnowof | | FRUE HREC S T0h A 2f Wyuuro aid Gegopsl L, W. Colby of mwember Von Moltke, why 1beg the editor to ‘«"T’"f xluuill\- uflln\\;n She h e s e i ot hiapdsigd out foodund wuter for seventeendaysand ex- | Within the control of the dominant party, i “"\l‘" ) 'l“"v"h“‘i enterlngon my | poid todrenching mins md ol weather, | there will be uo ox tra session. of the FilLy-fint nigety-fint year, I wish. thetr country well, | Sho was taken in charge by the authoritie | congresscatlel, while 1f the democrits o \en with. | @ud thelowerlouseof congressis coutinued Boatrico, All the lssues woro fially discused. 1 been with: cong ntinue Both speeches wers Listeued to with marked first merchant stearer uttention, flyingthe American flag ever in this port ; was toind. This momiag she was found | lett dead. The coroner heildan fnquest over the | visc rem from the prince of the chirch. Head- | port News, in ffteen days and seventeon ises patience and to be guarded by our | jours This is the ains and it was sdduced that shohad | bishops. But patience has now ceased to be Especiallyl woild send my good wishes to | and hex friends notitied by lelegph. success(ul in the spproshing conicet fhe | SRS loher death Wy - excesive we of | & viriue, Weo will not deed our jroperty | my o uaangs is 0u6 ofthe qui . Dates for Conuor and Doraey. / lLin racht ¥ s PavoxT, Neb 20, — [ Specia o of our alte kerieger velerans who, after - surion s inevitable. ‘i fron denocratio | (P Hsdmiiatendt byt while ddln: | over te the Aneridn bshops wndwo oe ey al 1 Dok 0915, Biihenal .t having doie their duty to the facherland, Only a Fum swuatorsand representatives in Washinglon | hyriedby the cointy lomomow, as herhus- | churches, If the Latinisis insist on prossiig A BERONG D fus Tigr.]-Congrosaiian Dogseymud Orenr have gons out. filo thonew world seeleiig and Rowe, Oct. 3.—1tis veportedthat Cardinal | t0day. Theycoutend thutthisis the reason | jinq has not wen heard frosn, Snowas | us too hard we will withdrow from thein — oral A, H. Conner will 3 < ut the following about wenty-two years of sge and was avery | communin, The United Greks have al- | Congressman Dorsey Brands the \"‘I""_ Albion, Octaber 2i: Croighton, Oc- handsome woman, andls sald to have hailed | ways remained loyal to Rome. We lok World-Herald as a Falsitior. '”""\‘ W S Dm. Picrca, Octol from one of the lading families of Missouri, | upon those Grecks who acknowledgethe cr | Fortbe past fow days the Omaha World. | ™ Norfollk Ocober w4 at s pom finding new bomes and hospitablo recoptions, | Siwont, by orler of the pope, las forbidden | Bhestdent Marvison - has | defernd | the Tell them never to forget the fatheriand g | the bishops of the American hiachy to give L DISHS O 10 ANAKICH n At its wonst it is 8 Trak the fathering will never fail to remember ity | 20Y Ol orovertaproval tihe Tish ni- | adnowledgment tuat tho republicans hayve a 0 9 ) 0 A 2 i Y e : Island, October W at 5 . m.; Broken Bow, hecsbig ol campaign of Dillon and O'Brien I | probability of succss, The siatement, 1o, —— ot liuselh ae inell hoal aa -soh matis: | nerald has published in bold type an alleged | Octobir 41 at 5 p m. « Central City, Novem: 11nQ aul regrot, that the great soldior 1n Anerics o LR :llrgull\v{}(tcl\\’l l'wpl; ad nllmuum-n-uu-n[ that Colnel Worth's Mishap. ual acknowledgment of & temporal | telesram from Congressman Dorsey to Sena- | ber 1,ut 5 p.m . eat sold . 3 he tarff bill and the ruling of Speaker | TLospox, Oct. %.—[Special Cq ' sty A : b ‘< lgre T P T P - - Bis experience has come more upon theabuses ‘ngineerand Brakeman Killed. Heed aro 80 unpopular with the masses that TrE y Rth ook, Lo | rale; bit we yant st treatment, ftom the | lor Quay. Thepurpott of this fiko was a Good Work ae G thai the uses of the fnteryiow. Lusoly, Pa, Oct. %.—The breakingin two | they will be repuclisted at the plls, Bre.|-Colmel North, who banqueted | church suthorities, aud we willinsiston get- | questupon the senator to have cistern man- ( B RN, 8 X banq. Grayr, Nob., Oct. %, (Speciil Telegran “Whenevor your ocollagaes have ap.| ©f8freisht tain ons hewy grde ner her There 18 not & democrat i Washington Iju ‘unmmi‘ “~’| his Tmm;.. regiment at | th ml. outoomo of the conferencewlll b | JICEUErs duotelow er prico, elo the repub- | 1o pyy Bey,|— Senator Conger of Loup Clty 4 proiched e, sid Lo, **(aud not s few have) | L5 moning caused a wreck in whid | o isopenly cursiig Spealkcer Reedund tho | Bihau on Saturdy, meb with a seriousacei- | vie LTSN, Q) UG, (U IGIREGNER B0 | lican ticket in Nebriska would looso thou- | 1 4 TERT SRS Orken B0 Caol GO : B NaAe HE : Entneet Cuaoy and Brokemm Ll wero | {8 Bl that doesnot give tiis inlerpreta- | dont shortly after the' gonclusion of the fes- | bisinns will protest against the organiu- | und} of votes Tho toolsh lvention im- | Hi JIEOREN, TR M SHume) Hiaid thla Iba ';.?f‘".ff"‘ that it :;:d ::?t srewm to mue | il twaother tratimen BAL3 ire, tlou tothe fallyre of thopresidt callan | tvitio. Hoaccomparfed his guests 10 the | tionof any secret wilon or sociotios 4t the | Bavator e mot xSt and o | missiomary work which wiil doubtiess heiplo it my life was a fit subject for piotures ——— Ghmoemiie pars e presuit cougrest, Ifthe | mileoud station on his horse, and justafter | confercnce. They will also isist tha, in | coraeiof Quay amostextrwrdinacy command | GoS o 0 o Dorey's. majority and and description, Like every Prussian oficer, Buried for Revenge. democritic mrty ot its lader or loth. e | (ho dopartre of the (rain, ta B was Hilag | ccora@no with tasractiong Ltely receiied | CYCEMLewlery manufucturers, 't Jan 100 | he talance of tho ticket o1 November 4, - Re- " fron the highest to the lowest, my life has ATLANTA, Gi, Oct, 26 fteon arued men | 10 IOsistut and eccentric they re noth- | yway fromthe statfon, omé of his stirrap | from the propaganda, the (ireds will hive - M b oy fug, howev witn intellige ever, has se it voters. Mr. Dors n it to v o publican prospects e looking - brighter and beeone strict obedicnce to duty, gencrously | bumed down the bullding of L. B. Vi { brighter. —-more than generously-rewanted by tho | in Coffee county, list night bec leatfiers broke and he was thrown from his | to conform to the laws of the chireh in horse. Both boues of his right forearm were | Aumerica, The bishops will also insist on Ties, use of his lutarily deny the MIS(ELLANEOUS, g 5 a authoeshipof the telogras imputed to b, us el Iy X S ¢ R S e Mrs. August V. Kautz and the Misses | broken andhe reccivedm scalp wound. many reformsin tho Grek curel, one of | fijins evelliok st Minden, Wihen I wrote Kaiser Willelm that 1 could WO SO Do L i dispatcies from this ety a day or two ug A Timliaate: Atrica © religion cannot be wmarried within the | prebee: Retimod Gt mon frons the exe { o Tuk Ber]—Rickarl Tesvellick deliver nolnger mount & horse and was forcedto 1 | olicago Stomm I ittors Wi Stk lave taken quartors atn plasaat privite An Itallan Hast Africs Conpasy, church. tromo westers pare of the state 1 brand as | steaight outandoct probibition darangue o wigias chief of the genexil stafl, wy publie | (et O The uni e e | lotel aud will’ remin in Washingto during |, MAN, Oct. .- Bpecil Cablegrin to — - | madilously wid dnfimouly fuso the o= | i aiiience of 50 (e opeta house today b B e ST D rcaio, O e union stean fittes | e greser part of the coming soason Tue Bee)—Aultalin Eot Afcan com Alleged Fonale Hovse Thicyves, fi » senator Quap pudlished i e Worlis | SeRG L g bAoA e eril stafl commitie for the defenseof thy | goho3elin tis diy wil stiike toworrow | 'The demotntic press iy very much worked | panylas boen formed with @ capitl of | OukGoy, Mo, Oct 25.-Sherft Frame, of | SN ¢ o, Bladinamook to prote kst 1 } (2 0% sk Wis pricodns. LY'R SHOFS PIo- 1 lefensse of forincnused wages, upoverihe fact that Attoruey Gereral Milles h 000,000 guaranteed by the govemment, 1 thls county, captured some ulleged feuale | GeoRes W, E. Donssy, Cessi00.

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