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HE OMAHA DaAirLy BEE > o — | B i - - & e g T\\’E.\"J‘IETH YEAR. OMA}IA, TLLSDAY ’\[ORLI\(: OCTOBER 28, 1890. NL'\leB 132, —r e e e e - — — - — - w MAN'S U b S e ey TH \ [ Elijah Baflev, Kalma; Atwrtson, Tn- 2\ | otits second manth of exisoncetoday 'run[ ( - Tne details of the bloodless shooting scrape wood Increase—John w. Jones, warriors of tne Iowa and Kickapeotribes | - ( Wero published broadcastat tho timo of 1is Exceliors din 1| Campbell, Solon! \\«n-ym-u'm and performed thelt weird war i occurrenc 1 weeks ago, Pace wis Javid Richart, Albion; C. tson, Calu danco, which was witiessed by hundreds of ———“ 5\1|1~vl wently ||| ted, eharced with m«l\\.ll' [ p mus; Gad C. I]r;wré [lmlu oy i Josep N \.‘;n :nf.'.m'\-.n:-mnip,n-n”c n“: territory = et 5 on the + with murderous intent and | President Harrison Signs the Proclamation | Schlecht, Green Istand: Frinces . Satter- il The tribes seemed to meeton frindlyterns, | Hop, = st llrasn A Man's Brutal and Protably Fatal Assault | F5, 1% S G0% GREE court in th sum of | Signs the Proo B | foe, Hawarden s Willifin 4. Sutavan, Loanda; | Aonusl Report of Gommissioner Morgan of | 1,6y TeC I Vilitors weren turtai e _ M. Thistor Aldress 18 Upon a Cyprian, ar.:»;‘u B Tiow coinies back ‘.rl\u\mmml-r Opening the Reservation. Esten }l.-{ 1""““«“1‘!“ m.»\lmt» Menry Jen- the Indian Bureau, | at @ bull, tho white pople doing the dincing I se (athorings ot Hostings. oil the same charge, Captain Glick promptly nings, Dunlaps inh . Lewis, Riverside: and the Indians being spectators, Sl bail, o] Charles S, Stewart, Mouteuma;' Wiliym I e -~ bW ¥ —e cLean, Sigourneys; Clarles M. Black, UTAL WRECK. ENING S | ,RUINOUS CONFLAGRATION AT ULYSSES ey e eport Exagzerated. THE DOCUMENT NOT YET MADE PUBLIC. | %, TiiSmis Cte, Mavenzos Hayden | G0OD PROGRESS TOWARD CIVILIZATION, e ad { A BRILL, EVENING AT WEST POINT- iMiaLy, Neb., Oct Special Teie- Reynolds, Newton; Warren 8. Walbridge, Disastrous Collision of vins Near ' - am to Tie Bee.]—Word was received at ¥ Greenfiold; Lutaer M. Bartlett, Crest oy, Colorado, " hs Baptist state Convention at Fre- ition this moming that th fist nl | AtEOFney General Milter Lasues In- | Joseph Se himidt, Dabigie. iteise —pllenlt | Great Improvement Mude in ehe € Wethis o o et T | ME DOTAY Nalls @ ke e oixhan mont—Arrested for Abducting & i, No. 8, was wrecked seven miles east of fi'":'“'" 4 to United States (,:_‘h‘_,‘:fl:“ '“",“‘h;::i L;’C‘ 'hm":”“ ‘"‘. sostt | eenment Industrial Sehouls— Come oAb g in l‘;(‘fiuh' of aTough Another His Nicce—Nebraska Kimvall. Tur Bre correspondent immedi Marshals in Regard to of Elisha Carr, Iroquois: minow of Sylvestor pulsory Education of Ine bound, ran ) bound, this Ted Clond Investigation Vi ately repaired to the sceno of the wreck and the Coming Election. W, Allen, Brasily Amandy C, Kirkendol, A% Olitea roNi | morniig, uear 1 th servious re Political News. News, SHRATERAN, CHE HEmiFe Vol "t Hoeldenthid former wilow of vt \v, Alen, Braal Alan Children Favored. Y % ——a been exaggerated and that only one mail g 1mes, father of James, S, Borland, Creston; —_ g y oy ! f Wandnear Robbhad to to cool & ? g and one touristeleeper had been thrown f | B i B - lizabeth D., mother of Louiston Averil, = 4 3 \‘ 5y dhseidl Tel 4 Covisarox, Neb, Oct. 37.—Speclal Tele- | the track, There wore elght passengors hebihtaatodo b UL DI LRI T W AsmING10N, Oct, 27, —Commissioner Mot | ot box, and brakeman wassent back to flag | TTastieas Neb, Oct. 91— [Spaoiil Tl gram to Tur Brie|—A young man dressed | all escapod uninjured, alliouzh thecar AL Gt ) Aoguth Dikotat 1'.}4 |~"||::»;‘\;.\yv|:‘n Sty | gan of tho Induin burau inhis snul reprt | the sl ctva follonin, Tl brisea | gramio .‘ll.lv\ Mhe o by . coaring o ) in | overtirned and badly demoralized. Theac- 1 Y SRaRTAY Y Medas harle 18lyke, Siov llss | savs that for ten years thero has b laced o pedoon the track and was walk n.John M. “Churston woild sprak in th %56 Jhborer wearlug o revolver fn | Overtirmed and badly demoralized. Thea O tie) BLH nal. B, preddunt R O e it Yent, | fvs that for tenyoars thery hus bon pal | plac la topedoon tho truck and wa \.\m e his belt entere ynio known as tho “Red | the proclamation throwing the Ponca | Elk Point; Elijah C, Branch, Brookings. progess in the action in the fndian§alEBACE 10 ek S1B GILee WNeR 18 s 1 om ted Ulouiy: litdan \rov, B arass :‘Jph' le,,‘v\‘, fiht, and with @ girl | ND STANLEY. Indian reservation open to settlement. e s and that theoutlok for s | tightaround arve, Englnos Chambors } st b nown s F'renc ary retired to a roor - This proclamation extends the north- v e - A e E BRI G U LT B e micotben ool o iriiopd 1 : ; i Y After having been thero It an hour | The Former Furnishes Another Chab= | oon Jimit of the state of Nebraska | phirty-Soven Men Walk Out of the | Cttied poliey of the goveyumentto breaks up | 0 5 s L B I S M By Q‘““ il sl ko Beutice dlatbik MITNEGT sounds of a s y were hea A tho girl ter in the Controversy, for 8 short distance so @ embrace L) ok al At € | resewvation and tribal wlations, scttle the AVY 1O/ LDLELCOS HLGARRVO LS : 23 bl il 2 LI o Lk i Al 0 ort ance s as to embra Westorr URI6H Oflce. bt h ; © | of th0 trainabeal andplowod itswiy through | bing unable 10 gah aduission. It was & cricd out that sho was killed. i Al ki . st e | all that portion of the Sioux Tdiauresersa- | gn Paon, Oct. 2R—All tho oOperate ndians upon their own lhomesteads, incor ne ears of stock two of merdinndise | monaiorpalitical cathoring, Theladis band rushed out minus his shoes, vest and cart- OXDOY, Oct w York He Cable | 4jon which ve belongsto tho state.of Ne- | {niptv-seven. § B e l“_ tor, | 1oTate them into national bfe and deal W before it came to a bt Pt A gtk ol ridge beit, and disappeated in the dark —Special to Tue Bee,|—The Central News | o0 o X Natetitove; BeanIns | tar o SRR ¥10 Ster |\ annot as nations of tribes or bands, but i Eugineer Chanbers and Mrenan Conoto cityonlivned tha occasin with sev- hias o it Calter B » bu 1 s heretofore been in- | (7pjon telograph company's office in this city ' e loh st ws \ i fomoits | el ciolcoseloctions, My, Thuston's. pais Tho girl was found unconscious with her | has received aletter from Mr, Walte cluded within the stateof South Dakota o § Yot individualeitizens. The American lndianis [ Oof thes badly tnjured, bat. “tho as s AT {licwinad - tH5 Wkt aak { by | telot, called forth by the Horald's intervie Ly Y SSEULURERES South Dakold. 1 struck tonight, and all tho comrany's wires L b f physicians b | them throueh, 1hil- o stage was the signal for a per fut L o i heatear s Biie. | with Sealay, "M BavelisLaives.. Tho proclamaticn will add a great 8many | 1o the ety areidle,! The walkout is on ac- | o, 2eome the Indian Amcviewm. The dn- ) % yopigr, an emigrant wiio was in the nof applanso. e was inteoduced by Aindhaito ittt Ly “It is of comrse for Stanley to decide when | [housand acres to Nebraska teritory and be- | count of the dischargg by the company a fow diansthemselves ure combig to undorstnd | gbogso. of 78, was instantly jilled wd his o Button with a f ting romarks. B e e o e | L O o i o ety to | #ides serves to bring within Lhe staio as resl- | days ago of six operalérs, supposed tovelong | 16 Bresent policy of the governmentind aro | son, Phillp Moutiw, itas DG den s G Phurston said ko always lked to coms Shull about the sizeof o hilt dollas g | ond bow L is fucumbent on Bim to DY o | dents therof anumber of old soliiers who | to iho" brothertood, . Fho- discharsed mou showing fncreasing readiness and even a do- [ cuping stown and will probubly die. e | R sl ot e ehanoe 'n. thouisand Yo tho GIFL o 0 | Hanes 1oremy oo e T Ds. | havebeen living fn that country and who IR el Sl JAIRaD RA1RG Exbmsclved o (tUpor S et s of manglod 1o stk and mer- § vithoneor Bt lojal" cllsenis; poe o cover, although sho —still breathes, but | o 5 von by those who question | "V motbeen regurded s citizens of the | 4 roaT ‘l; e o efect | ject of the fmprovement of the » vsonnel of | ) ndiso were seattored along the live, The | ‘A, Hewas mot hore to apologize for in T o’ cotumo state, lor | par- | Sy adultted even by those wholestion | state, " As som as the procumation was | (e iice s tho resmls ihe TUT R Tk ot Gonimuts ol orgin SH18 s wald Hessietitio v L0og oy kApecil bk ot €y bapILITRA DRI HE T AT O A b hany Tofatian Dl =% L ot 1o compluint | Prepured by thes interior Qepartment and | 'Tho telograph compiny sent at ouce for | that wherver it wild bo don RISHOLG By O el e Nl R R rench n J on, 8. D. | answer, and Tof course made complair signed by the president it was sent to the | the forco to takethe night men’ places, | 00 great hardships e has endeavored tore- | possible. The czineor = au Su O IS T e Her assailant proved to be Charles Vance ) g I Ihols b olit i or assailant proved o bo Chatles Vanee, | on that score. T will ask, howevor, to be per- | state depurtment, where all_such procluma- | but the strikers met tnemon the street and | move those who were imnorat, incompetant, | S0cK Stk il by thelr tradn unill oy b b On il LT 2 man whio Tuns been cmployied on the farn 0% | mitted tosay that, inso far as Staley has | tions are usually given out, bugfor some un- | keptmostof then fom going to woric, A | ineffidentor unfaithful. " No oo s been | QAW LGN to prevat a wilisil, {10 the arncst @ of god citizens s, e Ve of tho exime 15 unknown. | indicated in advance the materials on which | eXPliined reason the state department is not | majority of the 150 operators employed by dischargen on account of palitics or religron, | When they jumped and sustained serious it § for good government, Thesafety of the re- N1, i3ates sys Nanco, tured. 10 1ho farm | he relies and tho nature of thereply which it | §5 % 1y to isstie it, nor would they farnish | the Western Union In this_eity are members | and inno singleinstance except forthe im- [ Juries it iblicdepededon the fact thaty vers stll T e Lt e s et and shoee | ta i st e ; a copy of the proclamation for publication, of the brothernhood, and itis asserted thatall | provement of the service Great improv Germany and the World's Fair, change in the vote from onepartyto tho aiill “‘,‘“,“‘, R iyt F ey Sy bOThee | i [, 20 BILES) (58 P8 KOu OYER INSTRUCTIONS TO UNITED STATES MARSHALS, the'day men belongiug to the ovzanization | ments havabeen made in the government in- 3 Ry 5 other would profuce achange inthe method wnd wearing new hat, but refused to €X- | ghudowed forth in most distantternsa single Ithas been stated in the democratic new will go outin the movning, The men here | dustrial schools. The commission siys that, | CuicaGo, Ost 27, —[Speial MR 0 | of government. Ite was not thero to arvaign plata bis appearance, and lefy Sunday mort- | gy "o argument In answer to the | papars throneiout the contes thatitwas ihe | think thattho Westem Union operators in | belieting tyat the pulic shoaliareiio most. | Tue Bre. |- Willlam-Waltr Plaps, ninister | the dimocnitic prty, but to advocatofor the D s b Ty e allenit -una le accusitions which 1t hus been my | Itention of iho. prosent aduwinistration to | Chicigo mnd Omaba will alio ~strike to- | efective means of Aucrianizing ourforeisn | to Germany, was questioned bya veporterto- | repablican, Noman in Ancric can sucecod deputy are after him painful duty to bring against him in vindicat- | €ive 1o instructions whatever to United | MOFIOW. e O e A L L L F 1] Ly W ae it The i (S 1o MoIST oy S AUV B SE SEHOEIL SAEHO SR R “z—;“—rrh Ao dian sche ystem into relation with thatof rmans making v e i BRUARN the publicsehools. Not ouly 5o, but wher h by SHE - braniches of thisg veiled thr November elections. T hus been s~ | Cpicago, Oct. 27.—[Special Telegram o | possible he s placing Tnlian pupils in the | an extensiso exaibit it thoworll's fair i it tho part of my brother, at which ke never | issuo cautionary and s ""\”mflf Tostrictive | THE BEE]—A number of Western Union | public schools. He fuvorscompulsony educa- SWWell,” said he, “i's too early 10 speak | had beem amply fulilled. (His mention of hinted before in the lengthy privato commu- | instructions tomarshals in the employment | Operators, members of the new organization, | HoR for lnflg-}x xlnld:r-f\:‘ At tho .1;‘.3.“.rd‘_!g; aboutthat, Gormany can take no action fn | brave, splmdil Toa IRead statted an - ava- eations ooy Tathen, s b cantain eight, | Of special doputios, but inorder that it may | expressed smozment fonight on hoaring that, | LSt sl v port there were onelundred | fhe mutteruntil sho receives the invitation | ncte of appluse,) Six new staes hid PArEy was now in comm 1 of all threo vemment forthe first time 1 yoars, Hheir promises, e said, Iagmy brother, but hus resorted instead to | SLates marshals for their guidence in: the The vorr | b1 would prevent the Ruinons Conflagration at Ulysses. Davin Ciry, Neb, Oct, 27.—[Special Tele- gram to Tuz B -Word was reccived here today of a great conflagration at Ulysses, atsof an exposureof conducton fourteen mile Yavid City on the B. ) | e e vt : that | g hivey-three lndion veservitions in the | fse this goverments beon added; 1t lud redecncd s pronises in ourteon miles south of David City on the B. | S0 CEE HEENCH L S ource on | D8 Known that tho present administration | the St. Paul operators had all'struck. The | Unitet States, laviugan. azeroato arenof | o asio te Gorman busiiess men ol LA e el sl 2 &M. The fire was discovered between 11 [ 3 ] willin no way violate that customn there is i b ORI e s & ut donot the German business men fo arif, 11 Yalodlc Suiid ight. It originated his part has been due toa consideration for apuended the following_ lotter which Attor- | MeD said that in Chicago no such move was | 101,25 square miles., Duaring the year about | iy a rotalistory noo 1! He wsild eot drop to ribalivy in his speech, and 2 oclod Sunday ulght. Tt originated | ) gl 0, U gorts, o 1o tho clreum: M lon ot ot . & oy | contemplated, as they vealized its futility at | 13,504000 tores have beon secured bycossion | " &rliuro vy Tt they area litle mai at tie | Wt wouldudearor 1 prewit I axgimeitd n Hewitt's drug store. Every buildingz on the | 3 : | SEinoahit FEhare (i NG founaaonior theso ul’\\hn h was 88nt to ev m the Inflians, and an agreement by which " bth fdenof their business w! country being | in @ serious manne would troat the tar- ry United States | present. Theyadmit that great dissatisfuc- west side of the square was entirely con- ; : ars v 4 8 4 00000 will be secured aro now pend- | aurtallod beemse of iy 1ncrense m ou tarf, | it billin atwo-faced manier —frst, from the e et e Odfeliows: hull. on the | entively new personal accusations againstmy | marshal tion prevails, bt say the strike at St. Paul | iy Congross, Tho work of malsing allot- | oy o \n!\-‘ it 18 e 10 talX aboit its fob | prot wint; second, {0 1 Boutheast corner, and several buildings on | brother, are questions that have yet to bode- | .55 Liish tocallyour attention to the ne "\‘\lrr:zllii‘\"hl‘lr.l“\.\rf\:lx:]m‘l‘.lu)‘l Jrobably result dis: | nents of lind 1 severalty under theseveral the aw thri ff has ot heen worlelng dong | the argarments againstthe Melinley bill the strcot runuing west from the | tormined, For tho moment Iam contentto |t/ uiiles o et in eonneetion with et disumissod from the Chiego | icts of congress has steadily progressed dur- | enough to tell just what the effect will be FOVENImONty must e money in some wy. square were burned. Fourteen build- that from neither poiut of view has Stan- | 1 None hut ren of the very best ¢ office today, presumably for thelr conne ing the 3 “Do you believe thata title time will | The only diferaice biaween oir government ngs in _all were reduced to ashes Among the business hou wi —_———— The officials of the ompiy | @ ENERAL GIBBONS REPIRT, any questions, Al 1 N Lot o thatcan be obtained should be selected, me 5 Loy attempted to meet or indicato any imme- | Ot pradenie o koorn Ttem ety i Wil gy | With the order diate intention of meeting the indictment | theirduty, butat thesame timo will not do | vefuse to answer and | and_othiers is Both parties sufficiontly assuaze tho bitt that Germany will have anex v fo it ¢ " irs is 4 cheaper inst dimcet rs consumed Frank Hewitt, drugs; H. R. Craig, 8 k \ng heedlos: 73 ! ol 5, D it T “Now, Idon't saypositively, but [ think | ation. Both pirties ugree that the tar- hardware; C. B, MoCarty & Co., general | against his act in connection with the rear | AEYINE necdicssly to provoke trquble, 2 Enforcing the Lottery Law. He Says the Indians of the Extreme |, Tha Gevmms will snd fieie goodsit [ 55 the best anl “« ‘meyis ' of merchandise; Malone Bros., groceries ; Simen | guard, as his honor is by common consent in- | tained than s esseatial tothe maintenance of | goor Wiy e, Ind, Got, %, —(S ecial Telo Northwest are Peacefal they think it will piy them. Purvelya mat- | raisiog theneeessary funds for it The two Roborts, general merehandises Gallagher's | Sojvod.» order about the polls or registration ofices ort WATNE, Ind, Oos, 3 pecial Tele- | g o1 viron, Oct, 27.~The secvtary of | er of business, you know. Anl tien, you | partis oily difteccl in the awtices tobe saloon; Hawkins' barber shop; 1. A, Cres b i witha view toa fairelection, nor should they | gramto Tue Bee.] church at % " = pe. thoy don’t know much “\ at the fairis icluded under the tarif® list Our gove ; A I - Ba ambl war has reccived the annuil report of |¢e i un, agricultural implements; Mrs.” A G. LOST IN THE WOODS. Yo cmployed for a greator number of deys | Monroeville, this cousty, gave & fair last | gAv S0 (BP0 IV KO LS s | g0ihgto bo. Mhoy havo leard o 1itge abmt | mentdiffers fron oticrs fithat hew ey 2ollock, millin he postolice, in which el e dohac ™ atrioss L and | Week, and Saturday;ilhit ‘& grand lottory | oo 5L OF SORSL LH8 & Doy commanding | souokindof an exhivition, lvul it’s o early | avenue of omploymentis open to eveeyone, there was a confectionery owned by Post- | A Hunter's Tragleal Experfence in the nomy In this business, . In no case can | distribution took pl The Morning Jour- | (n¢ departmentof Colorudo. Hygeports that f 1o talk dbout itnow." U o et cotibiie R HISSLHIREES moster Byam; Smith & Zimmerman. hard- Wild= of Michi thiey. ba. pold. for han ten dayesand | oiouibution took DIGSSEELAS AOINNE. SOUT | ihe Tndians of the extrome norfivest ardin LG born, ‘Thore isno doubt as to the pasition of s John Mung, saloon, The total loss Is ds of Michigan. i ' . L nal hepe published alist of the lucky ticket 3 ; f : ihe domocrntic pary. Its ohunge £ ware; 1 Mung, saloon. The total i Be RARMBh O S 1 Tele- | it n that it only such number of u perfectly peaceful condition that the Decision Posiponed i hianige from estimated at $20,000, on which there was only BscANABA, Mich,, Oct. 27.—[Special - Tele- 110 the discharge of their | holders, and the postanasters declared that e e sert St WisHINGTON, Oct. 27~A motim was | Protection to free (rade principles was £,700 insurance, distvibuted as follows: . | €ram toTue Beg.—A hunting party com- duties. Tieseaccounts will be rigidly scrut- | the paper advertised lottery and_could not | {r0ops in his department ave i’ good conli- 2 : 5 b brought about by tive demina of a setion of v R Craig, $,600; McCarthy & Co., £,000% | posed of A. Rogy of Princeton, Ill., and Mar- “H‘/\‘;!' Yours tespecttuliy, e be circulated through the mails, The entire | ton as recards discipliie aid drill. e | madein the United Siates saprene o the countty Tt ks R Simon Loberts, 83,000, The heaviest 10sers | yin Moyors and Thomas Melinney of this aav HL UL Micen, Attomey General. | oqition was thrown oub snddreturned to the | Feconmend ‘-lnl-u.nIvlipl«V_\g'HMIH ;n'hfd;l: day to advance threo habas corpus the anonntof the tar cinlo are Messrs. Creekpaum and Hewitt and Mrs, | ey 0y 0% 0500 osen ® o doton S the | SIOUX RESERVATION ALLOTMENTS publishers, The Mornfag Gaselte was also | Ministration ofthe militars to suthorize he | growing oat of the arewt of proprictars of cof it Ho denied that an American Spurck, who owned three of the burned y ha = agica perience in th The annual report of the commissioner of | thrown out of the sl for publishing the [ Secretary by Jaw toestablisha scheduloof | o jo) ekage establishments dnKansas | darebuy inanymavkt he wishes to, There buildings. wilds of the northwest near the little hamlet | Indian affaivs, advanced sheets of which | name of the yinner of & sofa pillow which | Punistments forcertain well-deinedoffenses, i o cohibiting 1 Rt ro oiily two clises of prople that ought 3 4 oo ‘ ! to which court should for their so for violating the prohibit in or 1aw. The A RTRIRRIC i known as Metropolitan, The trio enjoyed | were publishel today, says concerning the | was disposed of by lotFery for a poor family. | 10 which ourtshaukl cenfort e, ek seie | U0 VGG it wis vmecessizy for (DR bepublicas —sond, Sy baru i o Baptist Stato Convention, | thomselves hugely i tho pieturosque intrica- grau Siux reservation llotments:” MA | Five lottars, supposal 49 have bocn mailed in o e ea iy Famsrag s by ers | ICansis tore-eniot s prohibitas lay afior n climes who are sorey that they are PrEMONT, Neb., Oct, 27.,-[Special Tele- [ .0 AR S tion of the Sioux Indians at the Pine | I y nian r s SAWRAD CINIYSIRAYIEY HR1OREL LOREVD ARy 08~ R il 4 o RS A w Americans, aud the other, those whe gram to Tue Brr,|—The l:\‘j-n(‘\-lhin\ an. | Cios of tho region until Friday, when Myers | 3iqyo agency, Dakota, ate desirous of taking {u‘;:l"ul:lutolfi"u;nm o lotiery, werere- | {auy il g mmilitary oburt of ippetl, whiso | the mssaz of tie orleinul, packize Jaw by | 1w B S G0 CHG e ‘:ln: righ) mesa{oR P ko Nbraskn Bantint atate| ansooeyloft Molinney alono: fors thize 1o ailotwicnts at_an early day, and the — - duti siouldbo s sponding | tongicss it tabreous ofuoctas | oy HE &N Ut Ancrie had met tho al sessio o Nebraska B state | camp, where he was to prepare a quantity o out at the G S ; . | civileonts. against sciineoriginl paok: “Tha chic ruges of 1Suropeny countreies and given t convention openedat the Baptist church in | gamo forthe nextmeal MeKintey becime | agonce. 8- 1)L,“’.:‘c,,f,x{.f‘lin."'.:“n{u(“x“fix.‘E;“:»Or i o (éorf,"fl.-'r‘- S i = uatics avnoumced Tt the court woild not | WESIE LIDED, combrle wul wien than this city this cvening and will continue in | lonely before his comrades returned, and to | this ngency most earnestly dosire their lands el il Blida "‘; ate cm- | nyratHalstead Sells Some Stock, | deciic thomotion till the vacanyy caised by | ho works for pauper prices has 1o session until Iriday 1oon, L. G, M. Baldwin | While away the time started, as he supposed, | alloted without delay, Although the agee. | Merce commission has readered a decision in | oyygrxyury, 0., Oct. 27Tt is amounced more rigit to flood fean marked of Lincoln presiding. There were present ‘1';‘fl-*l"l‘r!;‘xllv\’nriv]w SR _u.{nm_gmt_wbr\lwh. ment concluded with the Sioux under theact | the case of Gearge Rice against the Southern Yiis”_evening about soventy-five mmisters | Hencglocted to keep his bearings, and on | of March 2, 1589, provides for allotments, | Pacific rallroad company, the Atchison, To- | raaq v e et hiiivea X aciogates: two or three hundred being | Atempting toreturn found hinself bewildered | congress “has ' fuiled to make an | poknand SantaFe railway and others, in | o NG WO Eb EonL cow el uloveat 1) expectod. boforo the close of the session | andata loss to proceed. Tho lost hunter | appropristion either for the requisite | boference to thorates on petroleum and its | 2 $tock of the Commercial-Gazetio ~ con- ils “evenings progratmmo. opened . with | Was without weapous or food, and the bitter | siivoys or for the puy and _expenses of the | products (o Calformia ponts a5 afected by | Pany, has sold a portion of his olding. Gen- a devotional meoting, which was fol- | cold night added tohis wretchedness, Meyers | pecessary agents to bé appointed by tho pres- | the long and short haul clause. Thedecision | eral Alger and J. 8. Clarkson have been Etectroention Again in Couet. [ K e Wasitexeron, Oet. 27.-The first motion | o pay our balan to secuve final action fromthe supreme conrt Erom 130 to the of the United Stateson the constitutionality | ale, we lave rec e our § W sent abrod 170,000,000, ut, under rembli ved over § hereupon reliable authovity that Murat Hal- n Ren | y AN SR Bkl DB ol Y ins aiso In wages wis due not only o lowod o "Short’ und interesting | #nd Rosy in the meantime reached tho de- | idcut for that purpose. The drft of an fiom | ia 5 favor of the raily vcompanies, Asto | Euessed by some asthemen for whom the of tho New York electrical exemtionlaww was | I S I8 WIS W% QUL \\!nl."!h-- [ address on “The Pastor in His Study,” by | Serted camp, and in an ineffectual serach for | appropriatir 0,000 for surveys on the di- | transcontal lines, the complaint is dismisscd. | stock was bought. The transfer of the | made in the supreme court tolay. It was | of find went steaiily down. If froe tva Rev. T. 1. Brettors of Grand Island. - Other | their missing companion set out for Metro- | minished Sioux ervations and of one ap- 3 ST | stock and reorganiation, if any is accom- | moved that the case be set down for mspeedy | with Bawope, why ot with China! Every themes woro ably discussed as follows: “T'ho | ol he two hunters promytly joined | propriating £10,000 for the pay and expenses [ nroo s nugote l'_mm Sixoited plished, will bedone witiin thirty days. hearing, Twe point waised is that the [ article imported into A me privod some Pastor's Mauners in the Pulpit and Out, | With the village authorities inoffering a large | of speciul agents was submitted to tuede- | iassachusetts Poitticlans Bxclted. Nrw Yorw, Oct. 2.—Murat H was | Keramlew exeeution demonstrated that killing | American from the opportunity of i Rev. 4. W. Foster, On “How o | reward for the discovery of thelostman | partment March 12last. I deem itimportant | BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 27.—The Globe says | secn this afternoon by an =Assoc § s | by electriity is 1anl unwsual punish- | the artiele, H ade, | politicians are greatly excited over the dis- | reporter in rezurd to the statement that he | montandas sucit isprolibited covery of gluring Inacoureles in the con- | had sold aportion and miybe the wholo of | tution of the United States gressional elections of two yoars ago, which [ 1S stoclein the Cincinnatl Commereial those investigating the matfer find it iffcult | 2180 T R loged that in o fo ¥ the consti- | Amoarica wouldbe free from ever court wok | mavket. He did notthinkthat th - | the papers, . ley bill would cheipen the pric i agreed to I thngs, but this woull be brought about, by Awaken Spiritual Interest in the Churehes,” | Tl villagers turned out aimost to a man, but | that these appropriaticns should be ma Tev. C. W. Palmer, Ord, These were fol- | fora time their combined efforts were fruit- | thatthere may be no unnecessary lowed by general discussion, less. Last evening, bowever, the party was | cariying out the agrecment_ with ' these In- The forenoon and afternoon sessions tomor- | Almost ready to abandon_the quest, ‘when | dians looking to the carly divisions of th row will betlevoted to the Nebraska conven. | they stumbled upon MeKinney, who, ex- | lands.” A total of | 047 acres of land i o expla o groun ;arciessnoss, | SC11apoxtion of b cand didn’tsee why Funds for Irish Saf: local comypetition. Since the triff [ tion of Baptist young people, with an_exten. | hausted and dazed by exposure and hunger, ' to be still reserved for the Indians in vll?,,fl.‘(’li'\‘ff.‘,.I,‘:,‘,‘“.i':l;.,'}:;‘;"\hs:;!w; aruessness: | thereshould bea conmotion about it. Fleve | Brerazo, N. Y., Oct. 2.—Brr 19, | wam it on steel botly, A e e sive programme, A number of representa- | Was still feebly keeping up the struggle for aska and a population of 3,701 Iudiaus is | over1,000 votes. Intavesting: developments | i3 nodeenpolitical schemebehind the matter, | of the Trish Nationalleague veports the wl- | prodice her own, ‘The MeKinley bill has re- / tive men of the Genomination are expected to | €Xistence, pulling weeds and brush with the | peported in the state, are promised soon. o ‘ nothing revolutionary or in any sensere- |jo.vion of #1328 for the famine sufferers in | duced the tarif on everythiig ing nito bo presont at this meeting, among whom ave | dim hopeof being able to build & signal fire, | *“Xgent Ritl of the Santee ageney says of tho | ** St 0 ey markible. Hesaid: *“The rumot that _con- DAOTILS 000 2 building except tinwire and cutlery, Prof. B. B. Aulbert, D, 1., of Morgan Park, | OF failing in that to preserve foratimethe | Indian police: “I'he Indian pohce and court E nects with the transiction the nanes of two um is distinct from that vaised ehdbid 13 H. L. Morehouse, D. Dy of Now Yori, | Slight relaaining warm in his body. Theun- | of Indian offeuses have been important' fac- Toasted theBmperors, distinguisied ans is without founda- | at the citizs »ting Jast week andis An Byce.Openerat Lyons National Home missionary secretary s C. F, | fortunate man was conveyed toMetropolitan, | tors in the administration of affairs at this [ BERLIY,"Oct. 27.—[Special Cablegram to | tion.” intended to be placeld in the hauds of Messrs I . Not oy A AR L Tolman, 1. D., of Chicago, District Forcign | Where today he was in an unconscious condi’ | agency during the past year. The police bave | Tup Bir,|—A banquet was given today in — Dillon and O°Brien to be used as they, in 108 NOD (ESM il to T missiondry secretary. tion the gréater portion of the time. It 18 | heen faithful in the dischavge of the duties | honor of the deputation of Austrians from The Pope Will Not Enterfore. theirjudgnent may determine for the péople | Bee]—Ho. A L. Loup anl George W. ¢ = ::fl;:‘f;,l‘;‘l.;\,..blcnnu ho will survive until | gssigned them, quick to repoit tothe clls | mmperor Praucis’ Joscph, sentto convey the [ NuY Yous, Oct. Special Tele oo S aIB R e sCaTa) o el e d a linge andieonce lere list 1 Arrested for Abduction. norning. and demands of the agents and ever ready to | :° 00 S CS a2 : TurBER, Phe cal 0 ome say- | cVicted tenants Saturday evening atthe Teklan ik build- { BeATRICE, Neb,, Oct. 27.—[Spec TR Porform tho worls painted outto tnom, - They | imperial congratulations to Count ~Von | TurBEm|—Tho catlegran fron Tomo sy e T J Tele- ARKESTED FOR LIBEL. sen v vorkers with t i | Moltke, During tne banguet Count Vou |ing that the pope had ord gram to Tue Bre.|—John Cummings of B e the St oo o A nkanens | Moltko' tonsted’ Emporor "Williun ana the | the Ameri Scandia, Kan., was arrested here tod 3 an emporor together, saging that mon- d the bishopof | Fatal Fi:ht Between Roundabous. |ng. Mr. Wiltse, wio wasthe first. spe hierarch mot to giveanyap- | St Lous, Mo., Oct. 27.—A quarrel be- | outlined the work and bistory of the repub- Pennsylvania’s Democratic Car dinh o v D¢ ¢ Candlidate | . 1'sico und prompt to report to the proper | v ; Bt 9 e 8 . Ha AR, 5 proval to Dillon and O’Brien's campaignin | tween roustabouts on the steamer City of | lican party from thetime of its bivth to the complaint of Minnie Andrews, his nieco, who | Gets After Some Editors. author iy crime or misdemenor com- | Arehs united could well bo' included in the | 43 S oountry, caused consilerable e Vielsburgresulted Ina fight tolay, in which | Preseut day, eulogizd the beneficid mes- tilml'p.'lml )hlm with foreloly abducting hor | HIABRL A Oc 'l ! ":"‘”"‘ \"" "‘“‘; mitled upon the reservation.” samofoast, . 0. igmL in frish catholic cireles inthis oity. A prom- | John McCune (colored), triel 1o stabthe |Uresvassed by the lussession of congress wd vom her home. The ease Wwas compromise u, democratie candidate for” governor o - - 3 : in fiish ca McCune (colored), tra a Res asHl Dy s ses > e R R | S e S s e s oS RECALCITRANT REDS. News from Samoa. inent member of the cathulic clergy, lowever, | captaln of the wateh, Byton Sott. The It | $corel thedemocratsof that boly for their her fare back to Scandia, i Teat this moming: for orlminaliilibel: ot the | 8 Fand Arry, Samon (via San Franciseo), Oct. | Whenshown the dispateb, laughed heartily, | ter drew arevolver to “defend himself and [ contemptible atiempt to prc st this 3 minal libel, of the | Sivting Bull Again Inciting His Fol- The delay of the great treaty powers in and declared that be had every reasn tobe- | fived threeshots, killing MeCune andslighly | He was frequently “interrupted § Nobraska 01ty Vil Betallat publisher and editor of the Philadelphia Ex lowers to an Uprising, T b GBIat i e o 1A foe 1 thatthe report was utterly untrue, “1 | wounding AbeThonas and Walter Thomas, |and cosexd by relating a comical drean which AEAN 2 & 1080 quiver, the proprictor of the North American S ARTIG R Adne v v o7 | Aprointing the chief justices provided for in | canpet forthe life of me,” he siid, “see low | who wercalso assailing him. illustrated the attempts of the indeen dent : . RS S quirer, the v TANDING Rock Adeser, N, D., Nov. 7. h 3 NEukeEL Cizr, “Ock |97 [Bpeciilito!f S7iLil oiis 1d tha nubilshar b edites 0| (Sudial elenam to b Haa oy theBerlin agreement is causing great dis- | sucha statement coild o made ’ with any g Lo party to hoodo tho farmers and suck their Tur Ber.|—Papers are being prepared in a [ Do Faniburg Cal In the thrco mapers | orooatTelegram to Titw Bre.]-For the | satisfaction among tne natives. Thereis a | foundation of truth for it i3 quite vell The Fire Record candidates intooMes by fuir means,or foul suit in this city which will bo of unusual in- | mentioned ot e ublishea | Past four weeks Sitting Bull has been incit- | chance of the whole Samoan_question bemg | known that theholysee s onmorethanme | Axpover, 0, Ot % Fiftoen frame Hon, A H. Long followed in an - cloguent the Sioux Indians in this vicinity to an | T pened on theexpiration of the three year asion of late declired that it will notin- hi terest and will bring out some new points in | on Saturday morning the, charge address of nearly two hours, during hhe 5 8 RSy ot Ge oo wi N i buildingsin tho business portion of this town | feid the o 06 b law. When the Nebraska City packing com. | that — Governor — Pattison 1M been ing. He has excepted the sympathies ::‘m-ifrly"{,;}:fi n‘x' s \{v‘iluhl‘;et.:«::;m“ i :"rls"(l;:“ :1‘;‘[!‘&!:[‘:“\"'\(‘\:I‘xtthllli;\"lrl ”nd]m\l'lm l.{ burned today. l.v»m%'.‘{m 4 :‘E.’»m»"-{:-'\'z(t‘n‘l';‘\“lr\vmr‘ ‘n.'.“. e pany was first organizod, about six yoars ago, | Liied by the Vandocbilis to sign what, were | of a lurge numbor of young bucks by telllng s S ke ssh O horsnod tht tho holy 560 1 mot deatrma | Wise MipDissEX, Pa., Oct. o1.—Burneti's | tion, ‘Tho assmbli wai priicipally come under the name of the Trans-Missourl pack. | Tess Tha aviiele ahe churied thas 610,00 Lo | them thostoryof bis great bravery in the Franao aaUHE s Coloniss: of forming any entangling allimee by inter- | opera house and a blocks of business huildings | posed of farmers wnd alliance T, upon ing and provision company, the citizens of | stovkc hud beon. paid. o Ciovernor Batiison | Geld of Custer, and several hundved ot them | pyyis, Oet, 27,—[Speciu Cablegram to Tus | fering With Léih palitics.” weredestoyed by fire todiy. Loss §0,00. | whon thespeakers uade - decdedly favor this place contributed to it in the neighbor- | and Attorney General Lewis 8. Cassidy for | had agreed to go onthe war path at his bid- . i i1l —_— Cierssarr, 0., Oct. 21 —Twelve of the |ableimpression, This belng the tivst repub- R 1 LA orney General Lewis 5. Cassid BLBEEH 4 Bek.|—Greville Reacha will introduce a bill , sixteen horsesin Rebolds undertaking e el s ring hood of §20,000 under the provision that the | thesigning of the bill chartering the Pitts- | ding. The old chiefs, however, several of | ; i Gladstonent inhuegh K 0] X o1 ui aking es- [ lican rally at Lyons during the present cam- establishment should be built and kept in | pyyg .'...m:u\gxs \'nl'[u'l‘Ali:)n . & N Horn trare i Fthal ranib i it o ort o e | W the chamber of deputies accordivg to the EpiNpUNGE, Oot. 3.—([Spedal Ciblegrs tablishment and livery stable were burned to | paian, it dcted 0s an eyeapencr tofarmers operation. This was done until the Chicago L i 9 J B u‘ n“,“ 9:16 ;x.‘ us campaign of the | puench colonies the benefit of the *‘most "1' fl-“ dac? “ e SE ‘x s ADIETAM | death this moming. Theentirelossis about | whohavebeendrasn 16t theindependent —« Packing company builta rival house several | EEii oy 4 Little Big Hom, offered strauuous objections | g, qored nation? clausd in the French com. | 0 THE Bee. ] =& mecting of liberls was | §15,00. party by misrepresentations. It is conceded years o, when the old company, to avoid | Cleveland Before the Swpreme Court. | tothe foolhardy propositions of Taurus Re- | ol treaties and also providing for the | B€1dheretodasat which Gladstone delivered S e T . here by many aliiance ten tht the entire cupte s suid, disposed of {ts pla FasmixGroy, Oct. 27, — Ex-Preside “umbgens, und one of them gave up the pla Sroial L 0 Provd v sddres 0 is apoech he stan| o e .| republican county ticket witl be elec L e A :.‘"l’l'f_’w‘"“‘“_ f:;‘:l o Cleveland today made o argament bofore | OF the vecalitrint veds to Mujor Mclavughiin, | the usual tarit_rates toionial productsnot | said that the liberal party was prepaved to | 5 b 3 @ g | large majority e supreme court as associate counsel & jnss I the supreme court as associate counsel for | 3O HECNE AR AR NR ompanies and stock yards are plaintifts in | James W Poake, which is kuown as the Or- | move on the partof the aged cb covered oo | obtained within France. wait for the cxprassion of the country's | OF the church univenity boarl of regents, 5 y Ja Ay —————— opinion regarding home rulo before mnaoune- | Which 1s the eautral elucutional board of the S '~:;.4 A he Sult brought mcainst the city to provent | leans drainago case. The court room was | 300 or 400 followers would be quickly checked A Lynching in Prospect, ing 4 premature sclome. He urgedthe peo- | Protestant Episcopal church, was held ki 1t AR e S @ issuance of the $100,000 in bridge bonds, | filled with members of the bar and the gen- | Companies Gand A, Twelfth infantry, and ATLANTA, Ga, Oct, 27.—There is greatex- | ple to closely watch thenaval and miljary | todaf. Among the e e e, S ot od o is proposed to retaliate, and with' this ob' | eral publie, whilo an impatient crowd | LE0OPS Fand G, Eighth calvary, are at Fort | citement at Hiawasse; (3., over the murder | expenditures of the government, whicli e | adopted was the propose lmeetin nlent movement in this Joing all the packing here. As the y used and | ' of the gen- | ity that the sures dis U et @ suit is to u.x broug! n 0 paC y g . \'.u and ‘nnhl probably u .»u_umu rhance . 3ibson. @ Inent o ¢ tha eclired have gone beson o bounds of | eralconfe n this city next May, repy county isnot neq as strong as it was 4 1 packing house or refund to the ctizens the | Mhen Mr. Cleveland entered he was heartily place, who was killed Saturday night. The . assume a serious phase thr ..‘-u S up- press of business Qofore ‘the house of com- | in the United States : ex-Attomey General Garland and ing oo much of the democratle soieme \ anwhois suspected of the murler fled 4 ; in money paid a8 & honus, ien rising of the Sioux along the Missouri the | M4 Wholis suspected _of *d | nons, Gludstone said that the liberal idea to -~ - s ; L The defonse will be@hat the new owners otary Bavard, while Justico Tamar | yegulars at Forts Tatten and Sully could be | Suriuz the night. Foenebing parties Uave | reliofo " this pressure wis o lavge plan of Diamond Imporiers Fail ihe ibw. (iogF. G e ey iig are not beneficiaries of Nebraska City and | PoWed from the beneh, to which he hadbeen | yrought into service in a few hours, »een formed to hunt foe the murderer devolution, Their seheme was 1o grive t Yoric, Oct. 27.—D. H, Wikhan & | bt other dections. A swel known member of appointed by the lawyer wh now sat before 24 —— are ander no obligations to its citi the Syrac ns, as —_— — b ) expressed grat sies 3 er wh v sat bef , subordinate Bodies a large proportion of the | Co., imparters of diamonds, asiznel tody. ¥ they paid cash for full value to the original | Bt Walting to plead a case. M. Cloveland IT IS NOT FURNIVAL. Francis Joseph’s Investigation. work with which PArianiont §i ROW EnCUM- | ire neclrmea was 10t Lrarel . makemny | PrLSoWhl in is clly last Satiraay on o ’ owiiers of the packing house, e ama ll,‘_'l‘”:‘ "‘““ -“:f;‘l l'.‘ 5:;:\1“7.»'- ¥ }'l — Viessy, Oct. 27.—[Special Cablegram to | bered. ] . b ’ ook keany n[-wwlu. d that Fion. | hu G, Watson, in e B P TR T 5 o B e e the santerested | phe Man Arrested at Eliisville Estab- [ Tae Ber|—Emperor Francis Joseph today o sta s afteroon wout the finn. :lf:- the pubiican rty, introducel ani fought at Rantag doiia Slarn 30 tishes His Identity, visited the exhibition of articles manufac- g ,”l,""‘ the Porter. 4 GTegted §1O0,000, The sewmige smenber of |for 8 0 por ent rate of bbie s Easour) | Lr i L0 '\!‘ pogial to = I“"“"d”w_‘"”h"“‘_h 5 FLLISVILLE, Miss,, Oct, 27.—[Special Tele- | tured from mother of ‘paarl, He made in- | Houstos, Tex., Oct. 27.—[Spedal Tele- | v, D, "H. Wickiai, is the futher ofex- |est, ome of the wincipl measures 'ne Bee,]—Prof. Fran vight of Oberlin PRl S ek s e gram to Tue Bee]—Fred Davage, the | quities asto the preseutcondition of the in- | gram to Tue Bre. | ~Early yesterdsy moro- | Mayor Wickhin now demunded by e allimee, and when it colloge, Oberlin, 0., and Profs, Todd aud | | SOFIY Oct &7, [Special Cablegram toTute | L LG Gl Sorosted at this place | Sustry aud wished lo_ kiow bow it was af- | ing an _mlnown egro passarer boanled - wasoxpliued o bim that (he republicen Turner of lowa have been i this vicinity | H¥ R Godelysl ‘{"'" oS ned thosobrane | 1 U te e 0'Plvan as Gaorge B Furnlval, | To0'¢¢ BY the e Amesioin Grif, Conductor Murshall's trin on the Houston Wreecked b Wiads, platforin conceded and cudorsed nearly alithe 5 atherne matel oday. The route from the palace to the [ DY Detectiy ) 3 HR0R h ——— X Yemtnl wiilrond Vi ) 7 . demands of the far 3 hencknowleded {rs fickioa 9% DAYR gathering | material for house along which the prince |I,..,‘,,. At \‘ ged with the murder of five persons in P Pl e & Symmp Comtnl: millromi at, N i He'| Cuuvmiipn, 0., O bage Wah | yrotha Solld ot e xact 5 oy Sioee the history of Nebraska's Indian tribes, | 6 4 as lined Struck by a Pessenger Train. refuseld to pay bis fare and had some words | naputa was cast off wi unty, Nebraska, iu fasti Nance tember, 18 ite this port * ps and enthusiastio crowds. The | Nunce ptember, 1884 e this port | fighin or and playing 4 it s b < Pt | the republicar They came to examine the mounds aud pits “”-“1‘1-\ N el 0 was tried before Chancellor n awrit | | STEUBENVILLE, O. Oct. 27.—The east- | with the colored porter. The conduetor | lastnightand her crew underiook to ke | intotne hands of thed { on the high bluffs of the Platte riveroppo. | SPeech from the throne re erred to the gov- | of habeus corpus this afternoon it being | bound Pauhandle passenger train ran into a | threatenod to put him off the train, when he | the narbor, buton accountof bigh winds and The laboring menof this city and through. dito this city, This spot for many yedrs | CANENUS Dlan to perfect the army, the con- | Cleagly proven by some of the oldest ¢ crowd of five persons, walking on the track | (rew a réelverand fired threo shols intothe | heavy seas the vessel bocune 8w, The | out the conuty ave 1o 1 pendent prior to 1560 was occupied by the Pawnces, | Struction ef railways between Sofia and | of the town that Davage was living here in | between here and Mingo, last evening. Mrs. | POTYE Tefllim g b - instantly. He then pulled | ife saving crew rescied all onthe barge ex- | movement han 4 doen from Soveral thousand strong, wud was a point of | Timovo and Kuppitchom, the conclusion of | September, 1384, the prisoncrwas discharged, | Bluchare was killed instantly and Mra. Mary | 1o bell awd, wid as thotrain sloved uphe | copy two sallors, Jobu Wiltliunsou and Ora | #1000 4 ovga vorkien vantage from which the warriors swept the | treatics of friendship and commerco with the | This is one of the most remarkablo cases of | Wind fatally injured, dosiua Wind had his | Jumped of aud escaped. Smith. | participated in th " b rally held in country for many miles to the north and east, Itan, the granting of Berats to the Bulgar. | Mistaken identity which has ever been tried | back broken. —— ————— [ this city Satunda A v viced lor poing i -.(gunhw‘.-‘\.-v b from one side—the | ian bishops ;mIA especially o the increased | 1 fue Janr et m'h\-Ml Mississippr. s Another Matih Surder, Panic Am 001 (hildron, | Counell aad the republicy { south. I’rofs, Todd and Turnerare prepar- | prosperity of the countr, Natwonality, personalitics, veculiarities, scars | In Payment for Americ o ‘t 3 o ~ one, M Soue e| = Ao LA ml“{“_lr prosp o2 e AR Tr AT et s A Razneny: o “; 1;:( an !rrl ‘?‘l.n SwaeaviLiy, O., Oct. .—A mm;m-m. a Bu m\( \.} y l 1 s O Sous waste | High LAconso Men Stirred Up, e R R e S s LRI Bara e nk JIOI BH0SS. GARLCRRY SR 1 8.0 FniN0nm0, ct. 2, —The ste murler was committedin West Virg paper in the bisemont of u colired ool on | g, HE HETIILTEN BH Shoclal Lo gy g At el por oo Weath o Forocatt, | Wiiied:’ Mesrs, Goddard and Muwbiney of | 351 Zeulandis which urrived this moning | across the viv, this moning, Praik < Courtiand streot caught five this moring | o Tine. |15 roet acting of e i or Omaha aud Vicinity —Fuir; stationary | Nebraska for the prisoner, will | from Australis, brougliv ®,000,000 in Euglish | an laliay, being shot three tmes by Franls | andthe smoke caused s paule anong the 4 8 P Burglary at Gretna, temperature, leave Ellisville on th e o 5 plie e way bome tooight, s, wiish el ble Tico od_at the | Cruse, & fellow-countrymin. Robl chiliren, Katie Smith jinped from a_third :‘“‘"“' ‘\ LA BARAC O tho ccnsus NA, Neb., Oct. 27.—[Special Telegra or Nebraska — Slightly warmer; fair; avage aud his many friends are rejoicing e money is in return for Awerican | potihe object, aud much excitenent pre story window and was fatally injurel, There | tarns and other dis: able methols w“-';f,' ‘l‘h\,“f ove /s g ‘: "r"':"‘“f aoiibhenis aeitide: over the result of the trial products shipped to Australia, The citins hinking Cruse was deputed by | Weio no other serious casualtios jure the state ii th 5 Norts (o re o v e e o wrams |~ For lowa—Slightly Warmer; fair; westerly | o ———— S — * | theMasia to kill Galto. ¢ ——— lostground, bay cost tiem several humdred Ealogs woe hrmianiaad Jeat nixhh Dy 0 paas | rin Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions. New York Hefused a Recount, —— The Conntry's Potat) Crip. ORISR Nohrsi Olar. aodl (Olked” soits Moot e mbloxed on the farm wntila | © For South Dakota—Slightly warmer; fair; [~ WasmNatoy, Oct. 27.—[Special Telegram | Wasmixatoy, Oet. tary of the Elections in G Cireaan, Oct Tag Dot aneisEaio e | AR B SRR S R progugi and mudo bis escapo, southerly wind to l;n: I;rn 1> l‘n-nim:u \:;ex\s granted today | Interior Noble today rendered a decision Arsexs Oct, 27.—A general pariament willsay this week that according tostatistics | sibility of proiivitin with differcnce A 5 rapital Co to the following Nebraskans: Original in- [ denying the application of Mayor Grant for a | eleetion was held in Greee totay. Thegov- | reccived the grand total of thepotalo crop of | BOW @ the et pronoinced workers Rotatiates on OMoer Glick. Eouth Dakotas's Capiial Contest, valli—George W, Fenton, Armonia. In- | renimeration of the population of the city of | ernment was defealed, retaingonly one-third | thiscountry for 1590 will b wbout 122,731,000 | Bralist it andit hs relted in a allfor BeAtRICK, Nob, Oct. 27.—[Spocial Tele- | Hunoy, 8. D, Oct. 25.—[5Speclal Tele- | creasc—Willlam K. Lebert, Archer; George | New York, k " of the seats. bushels, 18 against 44,701,000 bushiels in ¥y | Public metingto o Lin the opera house gram to Tur Ber.|—Chief of Polico A, J, | 5@ to Tue Ber]--The Wolsey Journal | W, Fuller, Adams; William F. Carr, Aima; ————— Yo and 216,510,000 in 15% o | next Wedie sciy evauing "o (rm i non-p Glick was today bound over to the m‘\('n : today anuounced the withdrawal of that city | Austin W, Matthews, Fairburg: Isaac Beclk, King Leopold scares for B N Telieeo's Jublee, ————— | Misan ox zation to lookafter the busines ourt i the Sutw of £50) on & charge of b ‘t | from tho capital contest. This leaves Huron | Pawneo City. Original widows—Etta, | Bkusseis, Oct. 27 —Kiug Leopoid Las| Tmrer LT, Oct 27— [Spial Telegram Snow in Endian it 1 M S b Ao e B e test to b R A the ge of shoot- | ;"“1, Picrre the ouly contestants for the cap- | widow of George W. Fenton, Armania. started for Berlin to visit the emperor of | to Tuk Bie.]—This place, naned after the| Cumcaco, Oct 27.-A spocral say's hat lght | is jow ey \ onfidonce that wis } ie Jad | il prise. lowa: Original—-Jobn Dyer, Seymour; | Genwany, | bhind Towa colef, wlebrited We wmpliion | v fellut Vilpariso, lud., wday, | couuty glve awajonity ofat lest %0

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