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] NUMBEK 133 'I[RE;\SYRY SILVER PCRCHASES | 25520t Set® yio% 2 o Jmeta | OMAHA POSTOFFICE PLANS, | fitgsnerat arntgsttoe bonedot comatyomc | THE HOG AND PRODUCE RATES | it e bt Rotemti tomubmie to HE GA. .. FACTS AND FIGURES d some of n may - be serious yurt this afternoon handed down an opinion | the powers which signed the Congo traties * ghost ( and s conferences declaring the proceedings of the be nosal that they jointly contribute a fixed | ar fruit, especially when such ounty commissioners of Hugh county irreg- sum to ma! nt which the @ Bull i3 at the head of the | They Wil Not Ba Drawn Until the Cast of | ulr weous and void of effect, and that | Omeha Lines Prefir to Equaliza Them by | (oneo state wor y 10 ve | Mr, Ros rd of | apr b annu A Lengthy Statem:at Made by Director o er Proves Concl ively Thad ¢ aist Butl do not think a general e the election preciucts established by them in | through import dutics, that in the meau- b 1 Leech of the Mint, upr possible, Fifteen years ng n the Stracture is Settled. Nolin and Sterling counties are in violation Raising the Fir we, s a subsidiary re, the Congo Prohibition is a Farce, tlere was plenty of » and the Indians Sk of the election law of the state, and unwar. | state b authorized to c a duty of 25 tond nad all the ponics they needed, this excite- ranted and illegal ssunption of power and 1 tre on alcohol. 1cs por heet THE CAUSE OF THE RECENT DECLINE, | Mentwouldh dungerous. But | A BILL ASKING AN INCREASE PENDING, | jurisdiction, and an wnlawful and unaathor- | Tye BLND POOL WILL BE CONTINUED. nee with the election franc | NEBRASKA'S INTERESTS ARE AT STAKE AONPARTISAN W, T U, R riors would be 0 start upon their —_— of the state of South Dakota, and au injury to | S it | - campaign without fons unless they the rights of the citizene of the state! 3 A National Convention Called to | . Mo Denfes the Assertion That Lon- | should start immedintely after an issue of | An Interesting Petition from a Mine | opinion was written by Judge K Vice President Lane on the Boyoott Koot At AlTsilieiy Oty Senator Manderson Addecsses an fme don Prices Are Used asn I3asis rations, and then their suppl 1 be a nesota Murderse Before the Sus judees concarring, 'This twill prevent ~The Union Pacifl: and Lts Chi- CreveLaxn, O, Oct, 5.~ A call has bee mense Audience at Kearney on s smatlone. Fuirthermore, they have not enov % : frauds so much feared in the unorganize % i sl Hikogt e tive Liuvs 6 O (Pr for Purchases Under the ponies to ma wticable. Then th preme Court—More Extra countiesand on the Stoux reservation at the cago Connection ~The ls for a nntiony vention of the N 1o Issues of the Campaign New haw. distance by s is Session Gossip. election next week. Snickersnee. Pavtisan National We s Christian o Othier Political News. hundred il Jull's camp and the seat of o There Sitti e TONS OF BAY BIRD . —_ Y g " : urbance. The amount of opposi- WasHINGTON Br ;T ‘ f— N 99,1 8o M(Cook, Neb, Oct. 28 —[8po cle Wasnseroy, Oct. 28.—Director the Tndians wo to overcomo is N oy T OMSIADER | | Tue Plateo Bottoms Syeept by w Disas. | CTiot0, Oct. 2% 1S PR RS IRl Sl et beis the mint makes a ¥ stateme ard | another feature. WISRINGraY DO, Ok B | astrous Fir Tur Ber,) —The meeting of the v unious 0 | r Sh LR to treasury purchases of silver bullion and | to oppose edpi-pl i P o ¥ toconsider the rate on live hogs unde 08 One de led members o | Was packed touight with peaple who came to ; i e e | e At the treasury department this morning | Frevoxt, Neb, Oct. {Spetal Tele- | O RN N (106 < LhCaRELabaL st o o ; DHEEe L hear Hon, B, Rosowater, editot of T T the causes of the ne in the md niahs W the supervisi t sald that nothing | gram to Tup Bre)—A disastrous praire five | ; : <o frochdird A g ‘ fnvites * the " 0 rohib Lot THan ot stivit. M ould 0 ud th ] commission was attended under tho cali by all is ong oneand fuvites “all | on the question of the constitutional probib 1 the No, [ do not antic will be done towards preparing plans for the | has swept over the Platte bott. inning v N ¢ o sy ihy with us - sieh will v REsE ot tircinslag H i L do 3 : only the Kansls City and Ormatia lines, ‘Tho in my tion amendnzent which will e subriiitsd to ) R genaral tx e, sithough, ns I said propose w federal building in Omaha this afternoon aud burning far into the | o T LR B G ties of redu titutionally ~ Be | yye pogpla on Tuesduy next. I ST IbR b dakge. B N Hlcing i CubRexim BEC O3 season owing to the fact that thero is @ bill | night. It issaidto haye ben setby w SHB IR RAL fotk th 1 Rt la: s Bad convention because | ; ons ~ came from the ad ning cou the live hog rate to 18 conts, the prosent rat y vending in each house to exter 0 ; the limit of | gine on the Frem bil s A . bras) artment do not incl Will any addi it 3 , ) n being 25 cents, Inview of this notice there “Phe reasons which | ties to b Nebraska's t exponent P That_thoe L into that part of the 3 thecost of the new structure, The offico | Missouri Valley —ro")l: fi was nothing loft for the other lines but to | 16d o this separato organization still exist, | of our present high license laws as basis of [ lapdiy thi such move will be | does not foel warrated in going ahoad and in- | four miles st ¥ yic qUstoq § O0 | piuge tho samo rate us far ns Kunsas City was | HEHOUSh this moy hus lod tho parent | against constitutional prohibition, Mr, Rose ) H‘l“v"' Troops ¢ fransferved very rap- | cupring the exponse of prepaving a full set of | the farm of W, H. Hwyr per f2is oot ov = | e e ated steansr. | focicty and many of its auxillaries to ropud water showed conclusively that no prohibl on the decimal systemn Ak wo men o situnted | b MO b iing which may mever be | slx orseven sections 96 [tlnanag prob. | concerued. Tho Omaha lines objectod Strong: | ate yartis oMcial utterances, but Ll u L ! Sat that thiey seat to the seat of the S dlod o 091 20iy 65 CHODRRHLCN to i h £L000, | 1y, lowever, preferring to ¢ thede- | otherwise t A the samo amd the | tion statecan show ns small a rate of exe Inregard to the first crit dint i cogliuons ATe vary | DUl PG wlicls | Katiee yill bo” deleyed 3 which thetd1a s P Vet | Oislon of: the' soi by advaneing the | ne ¥ o for nou- | for running the state as Nebrasiag T ok HA differot now tiey waro u tha | until the close of the present congress when, | 1PURIREIICEUS sl 3 e TG TEER | O O rate, Tt voas ¢ Y iiagently | partlany women of the | tatistics from the wanlens of the per rhaty by St 4 ¥ e e ke 5 P H. s ard, I. Da essed product e. it was consequently | D ' : . 3 USIRE d, indeed, - o require 1”\;| :f‘:rh ”N and no such if no further expenditure is authorized, plans | port, 8. G. Wyuy, W. olds, Congres: Aoied v ahll e WS, of ths Western: | Mation n or emphasize §! in Kagsas aud lowa show @ LSRR DIE AR TR ) et B will bo prepared with the idea of erecting a | man Dorsey, W. E. Led, H.J. Knisely, L. M. | Fiight association. for Thorsday, when it | 1 o the = experiences of the = year increase of crimo; thatthoir insane Y rion a0 wot - axcoed . 16 Kicking Horse Responsible. building to cost about $300,000, which is the | Keenc, Jaics Hammane, H. - Rtandall, | would v \rhether t Iower tho live | Sofercnos s umnds Ho e y xn led they do not gliest market p fit cor prog vindication of the moyement in Towa by asylums have n greater oy stateunion serying its auxiharship 1o the | and that the court expe partisan national; to the vemarkable growth | 1owa ave neavly v of inmates, s of Kansus aud four times as lar My, to A Bismarclk, | 8monnt availablo for this purpose at the pres- | L A Wilcox. e latter il havd w Lsays: Kicking Horse, the Sioux | ent time, big ficlds of stacked b 1 MixsearoLts, Minn., Oct, N. 1, pe hog rate or advance the product rate at poiuts north of Kansas City :.‘:Il:‘:""“‘" :}"\';": \'Xjf,_ il “prico nlr-:x»iw«.‘w n3 to be respor sible for most of mlll:"l";v‘r:;nl\x;?l\_-j::l‘: [;;‘r,ll\‘.").“:[:-'uflxi":\:";3-" cape. Wil Continue the Blind Pool. ‘.;rn-\‘|:l\‘n:l::‘q‘:\:x‘ll.,”( in ot “.- “‘-'.‘..1?-! ;yx‘y‘.\ln:}lv.‘ | .l-{-»‘r ‘.‘.‘»::fl.:" \‘-::(\‘1’1““ © 1‘:“:.-:}'“.‘-‘\‘ Iy, Avgus @ny to day by the divecter, cores the trouble at Standing Rock. He claims 0 | 4yt pagore March 4 next a considerable ad- Social K Circaco, Oct. 38.—[Special Telegram to | canship in tempy vork, but the fullest | Bovied from othor states o teach s what. is the mavket price, These purch I visited hea ud returned to earth 10 | gitjon will be made to the sum available for Davip Cirry, to | Tue Bee.]—Today's meeting of the presi- le of the organiztion *X- | best to doon Tuesday next. His argumonts e .:.‘n alf a million oy 3 tell the Tndians v 0d things are fustore | this purpose. Iur Ber.]—A large number of tho represen- | dents of the lines in the southwestorn di- | ¢ tudividual poiitical pr wore that our schiool’ system would be de- ik Tels nottrue that, | , Drices aro | for them auehlin, orde ’,11”::‘..\3; A MINNESOTA MURDERER'S PETITION. tative society people of Butler county cele- o the o vights 1.:.‘;'.»‘.““n:‘.‘-w(rn'.;”x.].‘,:w.‘,yy”.n.‘lxmn‘ morali ol and that ~wo wold, it the new lw. During th Tministra- | troublesor *Tho Todinns | o0 e suproms coust yestorday & motion (0 | beated the tin _weddiniii.of Mr. and M. ftlo loves, LE angliueitiad & | =yl g | compenten-, ta. lat out. best. tonchen tion not the price the onl have ! Hdeoty At advance th of Clifton Holden, petitioner ik A 10w, here last evening, The omy - U « s it kept it to itself. Allthet d strengthening and prolonging the of the agreement. After some discussion » the blind pool, al and appellant, against the wd appe wionnl standa meration —the it has cujoyed; that its every class of t Ko, thi 1 ta advanta ving one e ng from tho the | effects would b atcof Minnesota, iing was spent in dancing, cards and the was granted. | onjoyment of a dainty supper. Many amus- | d on the third Mon- | ing as well as useful gifts were presented to his case is to test the | Mrs, Snow by her friends, price fixed, but the department did not the equivalent of the London price, but r Junter offers to bidders on the theory that New York than Lon- ad of fall th but itis : would be not believed it were spring - ! Omata | it was agreed to continu {a disturba £ Sever A LI he Dendwood Saloon Case: Mo e e ita disturbance. ¢ of the so-called private Mrtouds wwearo prosent 10 add theix congratula: | lowing Chairmen Wailcer, Midgeley and Fin A o Spootal Telo ald tiesitato and ok g ecutiol ¢ which wi ssed by the legisa e 8 0 absolutely dec v amount of trafic 00D, § s Oct. Spec of © coutrary, +ross Lhe water. Kokasit ndmite SONS REPORT. ution law which was passed by the legislha- | tions, to absolutely d amount of trafi | of thi istration has be governed s purehasc wure state in April last. — h road should cav Bach road had also | sram to Tur Bre]—Judge Thomas today ity on ‘luesday il S 3 e o Tho in this particular Stolen Horses in His Possession. s u carcful examivation of its records | overruled the demurrerof the defendants in T squarely on record as_ei- by tho New Yok price. At time sitce | e Pavors the Abandonment of Sev- | st convicted of murder, wh NenrAsks Crry, Neb, Oct. 28.—(Special | With the result that each found it was mak o injunction cases against liq onr present high license law, gidly oot il It cral Pos n the Frontier, was alleged to huve been committed before | Telogram to Tir Bre—A man who gives | i€ More netearnings thun atuny tine sinee | pyapy sploon in Deadwood was closed enforeed, and Ve this stite give tho in its scceptanceof Londo W asHINGTC In Lis annual report. | tho law w: ed by the governor, and- he | o' 48 | Closs ANt me ]Sy b i) o ceendines Institutod oy Aedinblow;toctitnard oL braskuabiv probt: n-its acceptance of Loudon | IWASHNGTS tho army 1 the do. | therefors claims that” the kaw, so far as it | BIS name as Goss and co es from Ogallala | tho Hen wetion procecdings instituted by ition. pOn e operati e army 1n the de 2 AR i ¢ - n dant x e T 2 0 paid applics to. this case 15 ex host facto and | Was arcested here with ‘four horses in his | of tr forcement league on Septem ber "~ i rezard to the gosernment quotations | partuent of At adior General | Ao e o e of the fhst mtticlo of | Possession, said to have bean stolen. The | rates are fower now than past, | which date the mattor has been pending ir Ry A “""’1"{.‘4' mal b ;I*N-'Il' of the eritic Grierson commanding, “Now that as | the federal constitution. But the prineipal | 8uthorities at Ogallaia have been notitied. they are_ better maintained under the pool | woupt, The case wa sued by Colonel | O'NEILL t [Spectal ‘Lolegram e b forts MeDowell wid Verde have been aban- | point atissue scems to be the legality of that A . o tem than before. None of the lines ex- | (¢ g 0 P40 S BB TR : SRmEHL DR purchaso of doned witha view to their early trausfer to | Stction of the statute which gives the gov- sextagton UnWaRERAH Upward, pressed satisfaction the | age al- | V. St ey T Netormey . G, | out with Boyd, Gannon and Mu as 1 the interior dep t for Indian school | ©UMOF the right to fix day for exeeution Luxiaroy, Neb.,, Ogt. 2S.—[Special to | lowed them by the but as none of | & B0 e etal universal attention, | speakers, did not arouse much enthusiasm. acent, 'Tho governim HErNl (s RulHoritas sHotlH: Banal tion. Inasmuch as there 1s o | Tue Bee. |—Lexington's néw hotel, built at | them the exact percentage allowed |y AR UG atuh T Gal is problemat- | Dead republicans were culigized andlive ones e B ey purposes, the authorities should consider the Similar to this in the New | an expense of £5,000, will soon be openad. the nothin le to which to mak: ; X T 1 of ithio thirtyiolsht pases Thils|| ‘abused; & Gnftionis) oulogy Fot iM ive advisability of red 1z, with the le. 05 er whicl B i ded just boforo f th 3 abu Jannon’s logy ¢ 1 1 s Who may haye e il stirk TRy state Law, under which Kemmler wis | Loxington votes on wateeworks bands to bkl At B s colloetively may_ Vo taken P\ Boyd, whom he designaied us o farmer aud s thie || D6 delay, the rof Indiaus in the vicin- ry SRR bl :“I 130 Will B2 | the amount of §20,000 temorrow. Electric G ab iyl SRR and tried on its merits, but public | A0 Seait M BAR o TNaLaH ay on a given | ity of the Sau ( y by the vemoval | Awaited with great inte ecause of 1ts | Jights will promptly follow y aor ub- | S on tnclines to tho holiof that the liguor | 1aborer, in con with Buaker Richards, ts | of the Yuma and Mojava Indians, numbering | PIobublo effect upon the coming docisions — e ot trafiic is done for, for a time at leust. whose incomels not onc-teath as groatas Ghns Bl ise whats 18| about one thousand, to thoso reservations. | ook site siroron tion aoe Y OF the mew In Favor of the Bonds. by Boyd's, fell flat. Gamon devoted cons "m'k,k".:‘?\m;“\‘-“\ & atricr, Neb., Oct. 28.—[Special Tele- ; RA SESSION GOSSIP, to Tue Ber.]—The special election held t and | Againit is asserted with the ntmost posi- 4 2 B ctiit swils of old feuds with white | tivenoss that the president mtends to call | Bere today to vote upon the issuo of $15,000 it trouble s likely toavise atany | congress togather in extra session immegi- | bonds for the construction of a new system of atoly after the ction. In fact, those who storm sewers re ilted in faver of the bonds wade by Tndian_in- | profess to know all about 1t assertthat the | bY @ fair majority a regimeutof Indians | president refs d from taking his contem- danscrous experiment, | templated ducking trip because of bis desire t clements to be found | to propare a message baving this object in 18 in regular army orga- | vie absolutely nothing can be learned | Telegram to T it b S Ao 5 o where two of the pr them bst. ' Ifane house happens to bld 8 | e keoping of 50 many Indians at San Car- ment to dectine the lower bid because of the | 108 is dctvinental to their advauceme decimal. The idea of any seller taving ‘ad- | tends to vance inforiation’ as price the go men, and erment will pay s ridio A iwpossi- | thie ble. Iftherccan be auy fairer method d He said the proy vised for purcha + than_ by public | spectors to competition it would be dificult to | would prove conceive of such method. 1t is | To pl W the miethod ch has been purued | among savage In Cloim the ir Bl is Negx Niw Youk, Get. 25,—Upon the ay of Me Ballin, Joseph & Co,, importers, Judge Lacey today granted an ovder requiring the customs appraiserto produce all recovd «ding the appraise tof a certain con sigmment of cloths on which the firm claims that too high duties were ussessed. The | B S0 firm alleges that the gods in question wei and Wet siderable time to Thurst i outof reach, ovid Tance was about one b t whom before 1ch descanting on th 1 swid §f the prolibition amerdment rried and the le lature WS whi he conside ¢ and right he would approve o the laws but if it which hie dida't consider rig and lcation | ¢ ication Boycott. sident Lane of vas seen today The Union Bos1ox, O the Union Paci Deatih ofn Ploneer. Neprasks Crry, Neb,, Oct, 28— |S8pecial Brr.)-Gawett Tao by the treasury under all administrations 2 nite oMcers, would beunsafe | from the white house or from any member of | aged eighty-six, one of > ka's pionoers, | With regard to the stories with which the | mauufactured of worsted. An interesting | would not ennd enforce them. The alnco 1538, 1 10 the recent dectine in | and would e placing Lo wich faith ia such | the cabinet which gives any réasou to ek i to ol e oo iner i | stroet” bus of lato teewed dorogatory to the | pointof tho ult, s that, tho flem contends I RBi e AR the price of silver the causes which operated | Indins, pose thal the statement s true. Tho presi- | Qoath was caused by bart discase, Chion Pacite its manaoment. et In ra. | that the uct of May 9, providing for the | end. Itis safo tosay they made o demo- 20 produce it ave apparert. T the first place | Posts at Forts Lowell, Grant and Bayard, | dent s busy with bis cabinct officors day e eonie. i 1o the hoyeott and the. et thorcof, | (lassification of worsied ‘doth 48" woolens, | Sratfe votea and Holt_county will lioldber the possible stoclk of sily says the general, can b abandoned witheut | after day, and theatural sugposition s that | - ; fithiut Licens & R ] thereof, | goos ot apply because the ach was mol | own as in former yer not sensibly de EIiert 16t BALY100 AR b AR BASUILTTC | RO 18 Dhonupiztiadl annual s GIcaSREA L0 00 POl ISRV WIS Catie, Lane said: “Westbound throngh business is | passed nccording to law. They nssert that Dorsey speaks here Thyrs- by the goverment of i e 3 ; 0 60 gor., Neb, Oct. 28, [Special to Tur | really all that is affect diovensthisio e ; he Aot 1 thio nion could bo abandoned at once, Gen- | gress. AL couse there is the possibility | o OSCEOLy Neby really all that is affectod and even this can | there wasno quorum i the houss whew th £ silver sivce August 13, oral Gricrson ronews his recommenda- | that an extra session may beheld, bat the | BEE:—United States Marshall Hull came up | suffer but littie.” He also remarked that the | bill was certitied to_have beex passed, and, — minished stock is a standing mer tion that preserct military reacrvation | robabilitios for this are'by 1o meis appit. | frod Onitka: Vestowuzy - aad arrested 7. | Unton Pavifie-Northwestorn alliance reaily | that it wus uot lezally enacted, though de- MeKeighan Speaks at Last. to the price of sily o west at San Pedro, Cal., be cnlavized, as it is the | ent on the surf; 5 ce, although the president is | Osborne for selling whisky without a license. c - New German-African ¢ clared passed by the speaker. i i el il The Porte and the Greek Chuarch, CONSTANTIN gram to Tie Ciry, Neb,, Oct. Fur Ber.|—The Furnas County Veterans associaion sent acommittee of repre- sentative citizons and ol soldiers to Red Cloud to investigate the vecord of W. A. concerns nobody but the two roads in inte est. What they do r own business, The Union Pacific paople arc ot at all dis turbed by the so-called boycott and they an comw- | find in - th uses leading to it and eries, in hopes of realizing o lurgo profit, held | most available place for harbor 'ad); silver for months prior to the passaze of the Los Angeles, The small fort si new law or deposited itin New York for ce the pl pof San 1 Cal E tlficates, and the re accumu- | posed of and a more gnitabld place obtained 1ation of a vis mitude as | without delay. The®general says railroads ¢ anxious to secure the prompt ge of the federal elections bill, mpany. THE KANSAS ORIGINAL PACKAGE (A B , Oct, 28.—[Special Cablegram to It is expected that the supréme court will | Toe Bre|—A new German-Afric: 3 conmission, composed i ; h * | on Monday next rendera decision upon the | pany has been organized. ‘Its ovject is tobe | in the ill-fe f compotitors of the grand vizior, Kiamel Pasha, the min- todepreciate the price, y tu- | obviate the e for keeping somany | O . A panyhasibesn organizsdsgia fovjact inito b i S0 BRIL Toellng R0 compotitors i uan s g i) ; P The commi oport verle 2ate tHAG this stock. should b - | troops in tervitories where hardships and pri. | hotion to advance the Kansas original pack- | to plant colonics in south aud southwert fon for all the recent wild | isterof the interior, the ministorof just Al g0 TS unnjitosth Leenoct ;‘}" cumulate and especiall o tes are | vations have to be eudured, aud they should | 152 €as¢ 8o that it will be beard this yearin- | \riion ayd in Morocco and Tripoli The concerning the road. The | tawo pretates of the Greek syno: fled all the clarges nade. This curo, ho allowed to ve issued on a be concentrated on the sea Coast whiere the ad of taking 1ts chances in the ordiuary of accidents, Lane says, have been Bandite domocrats and Mekcighan men, uud the men of the Greek chui i inls, has been appointed to effect an un L\cop!v\ e nrumnmil!‘n MeK an sstanding between the porte and the | beheard from. Last riday he spoke here, Greck synod. In the meantime the Porte has | and in the office of the Emrich house, in dis- v n the offer to confirm the pat cussing the report made to the Veterans? archiate in all its privileges, except the vight :‘kw H:hlou, le\.“ \an s 1rl‘ that lhl\";xu,;ul)i 0 try priests before ecolesiastical tribunals, | bers of the committee w ying and tha 0 Ly RrE I fnstical tribunals. | yiijor Poarman of Nebraska City, who had 8 3 e be concentrated on the st st who course of business in that court, whicn | Ireuz Zeitung states that the Germai gov | mreatly exaggerated. Their & natigual bank and listed on thes x- | can be made comfortuble, instructed and dis- | S0utRe 68 b dv‘h«y B G e w‘-“”.l ernment, has granted ten years' trading greatly exaggerated. Their sy While this is known as the Kansas case, it is | monopolics in the Cameron country, Africa, ion upon the effect of the so- § he Wiermans, at Batanea; ginal package law passed by the e hants in. the rezion above ss, and it will docilo whathier oF the V _ settlement; to Janscn and not it will b necessary or mot for Kansas, | Thormacnlen in the region northwest of the s is getting un_ enormous trafe at tho present ti move, indeed, than it can comfortably h: and its equipment is necessarily gefting se- vere usage. A few accid have, natur- ally, ocenrred under these circumatances, but none of these have invelved any serious change to be dealt in on margins. ciplined. In has made a football f silver, to attempt to g Ticked eround at the pleasure of the bulls | Mexico, the present time is avspicious for the and beas, In my judgment there should be | establishment of these permanent posts. a law enacted dgainst dealing in money S S i ey metals on margins, The usual demand fo! Two Little Girls Missing. w of the recent unw: anted asp Lower California_from notals on marg| al deman : T h D e tallo e mountain range, and to Zintgrafl in the see- ———— r Pearm y, whoh gllver for export s ulmest entinly cotsed. | Bostox, Mass., Oct. 3%—[Speclal o O T e T e o8 oo | tion bounded by the ioft bepicof the Benno. | (s ey The Weath = Forocase. | dddressed tho us an e “procoling of forclan silver have boen shipped t FA0 Kol n B 1 =00 Lie givls States bas given them the gt to pr e 1o the effect that the imgu. | For Omaha and Vielnity —Fuirs slightly | Gii46Tiner, he ruan) would die in United States. Tho inpovis of silver from | A5ed eleven, ad Aunie, aged six— the importation of intoxicants into the Assassinated in His Bod, igement was working tacitly to wreck the | coole TR B e e May 110 September 30 of of Dennis Finnerar, have been missing since | ritory. Meyeuis, Tenn., Oct. 3.—([Special ‘Cele- | yoad, with a view toultimately turning it For Nebraska—Fai westerly winds; | These utterances of MeKelghan's were e e T o O en16% | Ontbhi A ttoraooallotE shat vaky e T gram to Tur: Ber, | —LowlsThomas, ncolored | over'to the Vandorbilts, Lane says the yarn | colder by heard by several citizeus, who will m the corresponding period last” year tho ex- | they visited their g dfather, Patrick Fin- orts excecded the imports by 3 9. | uer v, who lives somo ( rly understands the man, was ice from their | The Present Location of a Chicago | Assassin Fair, preceded by rain in east- | dayits to thateffect. The old sold illed this morning by an unknown | 18 t00 absurd to deny and its animus is clos q : s i fon 3 northwesterly winds; colder by | highly incensed over the marter, He was asloop with his wife while | 3PPt to ansone wh a mome his accounts for the fuct that whild home. They remained there until 11 0'cloc g ushod Sht it present coudition of af wmorning. bers of the committee are of unimpeachable emment purchased an amount equal to the | at night, Vi 5 Aot Money Lender Anxiously Desired, | hisussailunt crushod his sull with an o - Y Tor South Dakota—Fair; wosterly winds; | tategeity and theix report was baeked up by curvent production of our mines, thestock | Since then the ve not. Cu1cago, Oct. 238,—The whoreubouts ot W. | [T noisoof tho biow atvakevied his wile, ut Chicago Connection Fight, colder by Thursday mornir afidavits and court records, which ave indis- a5 not diminished. During tae pori ooy S. Whorton, who has boon ougaged in the | b ek ess B0 N e aa” of ‘tha 4y | Cmiesao, O As faras loamed today e e putable evidence of MelCeighun’s corrupte shipments of silver to India lave not sensibly The Count of Paris in Quebec. mor.ey lending businass in this city for sev- | struck Thomas on the o e o head. | nothing bas been done toward settling the Wants a New Treaty. eSS P S decreased, althoneh lattevly they havobech | Quemre, Oct. 28.—This moruing tho count. | cral years, is troubling u number of citizens | outting a gush which exposed the brain, Sust | differeuces between tho Unlon Puciie ril . Lisnox, Oct. 28. below e usyal wnquit, * henco the | of Paris, the duke of Orleans and their suito | and “particularly the Chicago Trust and Sav- | Picion points o Fiunle Shelton, who hula | way snd its Chicago connections, and the Cu Brr.| —Lord Salisbury, in Arwioy, Neb., Oct. 23 —(Special to Tnm faied in Europe of at least olsewhere | Visited the Ursuline convent and the cardi- | ings bauk ond the United States Loan com- | fuarrel with Mrs. Thomas last week, and it | outlook is still fora severance of relations be- | With the Portugese charge d'affaivs in Lon- | o b 7 b (50 (G litieal meeting of the thun the United States, In regard to tho | nals palace, The visitors were cordiall ¥ Jor vver o ¢ is thought the killing grew out ofa bitter | ooy themat the time fixed, November 1, | Jom showed o disposition to negotiate a i SR antursl movement of silver to Ohina and | ceived by tho carding ially re- | pany. For over a week Whorton has not | feeling engendered toward Thomas for ussist- | Srechthemat tho time fixod, Novembor I | b treaty with Portugal with reforence to | season occurred in the opera bouse last night. oM EALL Fieut A to: OGIcER U0 Of :‘L:.‘u-,dwn?. tho cardina, Archbisnop Tlusche- | been scen, and his wife and creditors have | ing un oficer fu attempling Sholtou's ar; g 26 & Novthwestern for Chi. | southcast Af The modus vivendi during | The bouse was filled to its greatest standing s sveral dignitar- e luiad b : ; 3 8t | upon the ( Frviend 65 ;4 Siver bullion hias been shipped to the Orient | jos ot the chary. “This aftarnoon the viaitors | Anaily concluded that he has left the city. [t | forassault. cago conmection wnd it is undorstood that tho | the negotiations is under di on. capacity, Every preciuct of the county was 2%, —[Special Cablegram to Pl Great Meeting at Albion, from San Jcisco since May 1 of this | made a flying visit to the shrineof La Bouno | 15 8sserted that his indebtedness will amount ST ltter road and its depends the Omaia 5 represented. Many who came late failed to T Thila. over. S0 orty veas | Sado & frlng vislt 10 th shrine st Do Bouno | 1o 450,000, uearly $40,000 of which is due to | Eaimols Farmors .‘,";"”r;ft goulon. s Paul, will issue a civcular tomorrow 2 MONE I D Tian (e sabaiite g Bk Jhipped. during the same period Tast yoar. | fails on thewe way. Citisons gato a buaques | the Sinancial institutions named above, It is | op o SoriELD, IlL., Oct. H--Thograud lodgo | providing for exchango of business on the i Yo Judgment was en- | BT 8 RREEG PRk A These facts of themse! e suMcient to | to the visitors this eveniu hargod that Wharton froquently parsued o | OFJ1inois of the secret bugiich of the farmers’ | basis demanded by tho Union Pacific. Gen- [ tered tod hoof, Marrlson & | disappolnted,. :Tho: Mook WAS ML account for the declie which has taken st o TR 'p,“"fi,mmmu Ye in,,“‘,‘l'\!‘l‘mmf,",l}“i‘l',“,‘::‘“ 2 | aliiance convened today, President Crum of ea of the Union Pacific | o, banlk in favor of the Na. | by Hon. George W Doy, Ge: ace. Then, again, all sorts of roorbacks Balfour and M ubpaenacd. Mo to bim, . When @ ote becamo due it is | Virginia presiding. Theorganization has 200 1 of the Chicago, Mil- | tionul Puvk b for 86,54, reproseating an | H. Connor and Hon. £ Hoime ave been tolexraphicd from London to th country, the purpose aud effect of Drprty, Oct, 28— [Special and from 10000%to 12000 members, | Waukee & Kansas City ha confercuce this | o Countin 1385 and | folle, The spo ‘ablegram to | asserted that he was accustome raft made on their to notify [ lode f e ¥ THIAE ! Santati i » signer that he could carey il 038 Nothing was done todawbeyond the appoint- | MOFning, with the vesult tuat the latter road | which they have since refused to maae good the best of orde ' - to weaken the prico of silver. Tz Ber.]—Chiof Secrotary Balfour and | Iho s guor that ho coud not carey it unless a | L0 O ommittees and. heaeing an address | Will probably wcoept the Union Pacific's s i § cice and the fnterest that many manifested kuown that we are in the midst of John Morley have been subpamaed as wit- | B GEENERIAUE L (ng old notes, Uhtinstead | from Benjamin Terreis of Seguin, Tex., 10, said to a reporter, after the The A pttery Linw, by coming from the most distant licts active mining scasou. Undoubtedly the pro- | nesses at the tiial of M. Harrison, member | br'ifine so would leave them with the finan. | £vand treasurer of the United States, conference, that it would be foolish for his [ wieuvaros N ttomoy Genorar | SHow that the ropublican party is still futer- duction of silvor has heen stimulated by the | of parliament from the middle division of | cial institution where he had piaced them and ——th—— road to join other western 1o in the fight | o0 0 ent » lotterto all Unit ested in Boone county politics. The inde- passage of the new silver law, but it i Tipperary, and others on the charge of | negotiate the new one at another pl Adland's Parliament. as it had dothing to gain from them, while | MIEr s & ah lent republicans are learning that the in- remembered that we are gsproaching the per- | assuulting pol w at the opening of the [ also believed that Philadelphia pe e HAour, Oct, 283, —Ab today’s session of | relations with the Union Pacitic would be | Stules attornoys calling atteution to th rats are working for the ins fod of winter months when mining i Tippe S nivnon Srial it fa Eanaotadll| g te L e e Rt B HAGUR, S0k 18R IRIARA foh " | much to its advantage. anti-lottery bill, with a siggestion that th 5 Astive. a0 pa \hat th & Thuparary SotaiEeoy. MR AL IS n.ll‘km_ l‘l“ r;».u._\li un:ttvfnl_ u:hli It is uss the Dutch ament Minister Mackay an- —— - carcfully ‘examine the same and spare no ent activiy I working mines natur- | borough or Omagh. it \“"}:‘.\,"v"“‘{l‘,“;;:;‘ 1R TALy ‘;?‘N:" 5::}"";"-11 nounced that the sevious condition of the The Trar issouri Association. effort iu its euforcement. Connell and the Alliance. —ally wesults in mow rapidly exhausting S \surance company n Philadelphi, Oneotd | king incapacitated him from performing the | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Oct. 28.—The Trans — - ! Papiraoy, Neb, Oot 33, —[Spcial to their lodes y _l\..r.mlmm.u A RE o0 Ol bis oot ki Bl d\m"s‘ of g 'cl'mlml‘n}. Ho asked parliament | Missouri eommittee today considered the Malt "'"h)f‘ Bu Tat Newport. Tur Brr.) RvRratidn b e B T S silver bonan- - T horton's ol i v to make the declaration the constitution p e o or of o o el Ciscrxsari, 0., Oct. -A fire in George & ' i pAnIS, O ¥ et Whorton's clerk said today that he thoug m he ution harges anfl counter charges of the Burling- , 0.y e | cer of tho alllance'in county allcite om discoverles of | PAR1s, Oct ous smarriags ot || Wikortoms clak aatd fofay that he thought | 20 08 b e bots Svill-Wecrdo tomor. | COAYE Bu ger of the alliance'in this county elicited the oncerns ol cerns that mueh | 200 ago trust and er, that but_little ton and R alleged cut in San 17 Gladstone Extols Free Trade. complaints of the W ding tho | Weideman brewing company’s establishment | £4.% 0 Mos, also the | A Newporl, Ky., last night destroyed a large | ¢ rding the sa Louse containing 100,000 bushels of bap- | that ox and malt. Tha loss is estiuw A prope in Australia, [ Mile, Mohvenheim, Tam not wwareof auy large deposits of sil: ver discovered within the past yedr or two, nl; none So itis fair to a: ounell will poll a zood vote from anlzution, Fesaid in veply to ques- at there is not one man in ten in this Wter of Baron : I Mobrenhelt, Rassisn ambessador to Franse, | O hranblyers fains ho '.'3], o Lieutenant Deseze, took place today and | savings bank says, how K , t vl _ | of forbidden returu harvestexcursion tick 881005 | Hons ¥ a STia Lind Ulia aliver pioamet for hak bon was attended by Madaime Carnot, wife of the | was paid for the charter. Ho thinks tho Co. | EpINBURG, Oct. M.—Gladstone in an ad- | pFFOR G Tl H A4 rel AN G Pt ly insuved; county who can voto for the alliance candi- e Bioa oo e s president, and all_ the wmbassadors in Paris. | lumbia was only one of three or four jusur- | dyess to workmen today extollad free trade. | il ! 4 oA Bat P R e T eries, will not be materially incroased by tho | 2 Crotd gath d outside the church, and as | auce companies in which Whorton was inter- | He saia the results of the last fifty years in In an intervie this evening Chai Conductor and Engineer Injured, that uld poll votes from the aliiance, L anual ermecd by she ¢ came out they wero greeted | ested and tout all of these were used only to the bridal par ] with erics of “Long live Russis. Long live | catch preminm payers, who never got an legislation had been that trade had multi- | man ¥ nley attributes the pre: ivanston, W but this is ossible, as his stand on the )., Oc [Spec ible person likes to make prophec 5 e 73 - 2 i - | plied five fold, the lation had doubled | uneasiness to #calpers azainst whom he pro. T 4 a Pacitlo swi money question is just the opposite from that R B gk vl ooty &% | Brance! Thinig out of the compruies Dut thair BOIOICS, | B T oy e o o | e e aete. Tho watiree of nia placs k) ik g ‘" (‘,‘;"fl" acilo switeh | Gk g alliance. While Connell will not, poll \lusive as silver, but certainly one who ‘has’ i L % o S condition of the country Had enormousty im- | he would not divulge, but it is believed that | fosiyo M R & A O o o Sineor and | large vote from this party he stiuds in madea close stuly of the siiver question Meeting of New York 1 Patents to Western Inventors, proved. whenever large bl e found fn | 08 JRst Oy G g o ot | botter favor than Dryan. —Hundreds of ought to find in the fi mentioned suMeient New Youg, Oct, 28, —A meeting of the im- WAsHINGTON, Oct. 28— [Special Telegram — - the hands of the scalpers they will anthorize ‘g{’l"v L-Ul anddamagiug theengine W a grea alliance voters will leave their ticket blaulg causes for the recent decline without seeking f this city was hold this afternoon, | to 'Tur Bre,]— Patents were Issued todsy as Will Reside . Rome. the roads in the association to sell below the | X" B for congressman in this distri for imaginary reasons and casting slurs upon ch ad unde the treasury method of purchases,” (Copyright 1590 by James @Gonlon Bennett.) scalpers. ion the MeKiuley | follow: by a Train and Killed. 1 Elmer (E. Blackman, Raymond, Struc f . M. C : : onr, Oc N orald Cable —_— 2 =y ) an fpeakers at Neligh, asthod of porcha bill, dames M. Constable said tho optnion of | Nob, cultivator; Lews Buigert, Table Rock, Roam Q26 Sl Rarkigania Lablo Harmonizing the Interests, pw Have, Comn, Octe oA express |, DR OLR At B L e Fi 3 S c orneys was that th ssion ¢ . SR o 5 =k = ) 01 i o el e over the New York & New Haven ra , Neb, . —[Bpacie 1 TME INDIAN MILLENIUN. Section 80 in the engrossed | copy of the bill | NeP-deorspring; Jawes E. Hartman, College | i\ reside here this winter and w 41 New Yokk, Oct. 28, —[Special Telagram to n over the Tork & New Haven rall nto Trr Ber.] —Hon. H, W. Soymonr of I be presi- £ . v S Spri P z machine; . ™ g P ey e 1 today struck a party of men at work on 7 very possibly invalidated the entire act, A | SPrings, Ia, washing machine; John M. Ire ent of the commissioi ad colll Tne B J. Pierpont Morgan, ex-Secre. hed ) Y Ak oD & O | Nebraska City and Rev. Byro als of Tho Present Exviteniont Liablo to | conmitio wis appointed Lo wnke s fusest | men, Atlautic, In, watchmakor's calipers; | pion tho |:.,,..w;|.'.«l'3,' tho saercd collores | iy William C. Whitney and other capital, | SUfdgenearLymo and twoof several wh- } o LM bl beforo o larze i in the Lead to Lofal Gutbreak gation and report ut a subsequent meeting, | Ernest (. Kemper, Burlington, Ia., stoue | of the church to socialism, ists havo started ona western tour. They | % e " | opera house last night tention olal Telegram to S —T——, Saw i ward P. Lynch, Davenpert, Ia, . will'be joined at Cincinnati by President Business Troubles. ¥ A wcpheaciii i ¢ th g T P The Exhibition Didn't Pay. metal wheel and manufacturing the same Received the,Balti RIS M aane Ingylls of the “Big Four” and President ey S < 1., | 8nd hearty applause oy h of the gins, aide-de-camp ¢ Oct. 38,8 3 o 0 e worc's Oficers. it i Dexver, Colo., Oct. 28,—The sherift today | audience for the % uill thelr 0okines, to General Miles, was secn by a reporter this Loxvoy, Oct. 2% ~[Special Cablegram to | William Morrison, assignor to Hess electric (Copyright 1890 by Jasaés Goriom Bewet!, Manvel of the Atchison, and will continue y 1 24 f ol for state rof th EY The fi i ® v, Dex i ir ; ve. V. h " " yssession of the store of § ol Pelt Captain Watts, c tor Tar Bee.] - The financial report of the exhi | Storage battery company, Des Moines, Ia., ox. Ock. 98, —1 N ik $Terlc their journey. southwesterly. It is understood | took possession of the store of Samucl Pelton Watl : I Hnn]-Eho loaselal rojort of the exhi | LIIAG, reguIatar . ot dleatrly. curonty | < GIYE0k Ok 96, INan Woricremid that at.St, Louis thoy will meet Jay Gould | & Bro., furnishing goods, ete, on attah. | I thisdistrict, and the v i i Edubureh shows 8 | william Morrison and L. Schmid, assignors | —-& pecial to Tur Bre.[-The King reccived | and C. I, Huntington, and that the journcy | ments dmonnting to §75.000. 1t is believed | Tribune were pyosent i L g sl RS Sl 4 the oftieers of the Baltimore this afteruoon. | i T T P e MEmhAn L Lo assets largely exceed the liabilities, | Femarks. ~Antelope iR R to Hess cleciric storage battery compun i on. | is undertaken with aview to the harmoniz | that theassets largely exceed the liabalith evening regarding the “lndian millenium"” eraze of which Agent McLaughlin hus made & voport to the interior department. le o few icaus ard / S e - o e he gu: X Des Moines, In, making storage battery | His majesty will visit the cruiser later in | fng of the Vanderbilt-Gould-Atehison-Hunt. - alive to the situation . :"‘, ,'{'«’.“llll‘:"":"f B g h “l‘l“””: “""." w0, The affulvs of the exbibition have been | plates; Harry E. 'Plaine, Broken Bow, ‘ab. | the week. ington_interests in rospect to the proposed Speaker A at St. Paul. = ' | of the Tudian question,” sald the aptain. | placed iu ligaidation. tinuer's mandrel; John Sterett, Morning Sun, —_— transcontinental trunk line via the Southern | §r. Pavr, Minn, Oct. caker Recd Rally at The Tudisns feel thew inability to cope with S ——. Ta., breast collar; Asa A. Story, Twinbrooks, | Marauding Utes Will He Returne Pacific from ocean to ocean, addressed a large sudience ut the Grand | PONCA, Neb., Oct special Telegram the white man without supernatural assist- Collapse of a Steamer, assignor of one-half to W, Shaw, Milbauk, 8, | WasmxGToy, Oct. 35, —The interior and ROAEAAt A IAERS ¥ 0 GG Pk Bee]— A H. Long of Omaha and L, anco, and their desire to receive such has | PiTTsovmg, Pa., Oct. 25.—The steamship | D., thill coupling. war departments have issued the necessary | Chairmar L His e fox 1 Ftonikht |\ oshorn of Blar spoke at the republican Jong since developed into the belief that it | Alexander Swift collapsed near Glenwood, Iy S ervnd instructions to thelr representatives in Colo- |, CHICA60, Oct. Spocial . Telog RorTow, 1 BPUAES | ally In this city this oveniug. Both gens will come. Sitting bull is quoted as saving | Pa., on the Monongahda river, earl 1 re Trouble in Canton Ticino. rado to scecure the return of the marcuding | Tie E v y of the Western st i {lerén spoiio at ongth on tho tarift question ), aid will bo received ‘when the grass grows,' | moining. All on board sscaped. Brixe, Oct. 3. —A report has been re- | Utes to the reservation at ouco, Passenge ? duphissnick: | Safe Passage of British Gunboats, | and commented freely o+ republican cane and that the whites will be wiped | was heavily laden and broke in two. ceived from Lugnano, one of the capitals of ey, ersuee today and some of th raings | Lispoy, Oct Advices from Mozam- | diglates, Their arguments were convincing from the face of tho ecarth, leay- | vossel was valued at §30,000, the eanton of Ticino, stating thata fight oc Federated Railway Trainmen, of the Chivago, St. Paul & Kansas City aud tate that the British gunboats safely A lighly spoien of by e audien msiene T2 curred today betwesn the troops and disaf. | 10% AxuLs, Cal, Oct, 25.—The national | Union Pacitic mads. He flicd each of them { the Shire aund entered the Kuo | s of the country. I have known of this doctrine Short in 11 Belug preachod for at leasten vears, aud e | deais probably older than that. An Indian | . Yere o ° known' s Suoholls has been prenchinga | Yo trasurers of the uium for yoarin Indian Territory, and | Astinence s ug secret “mevings and couferénes | his accounts & Y | Dr. Payne at Nebraska City, guiasks Crry, Neb, Oct, 25.--| Spectal tup Bir Payie, probie g I, %) Toun ae wen and chile gal tickets, | ’ ing the red men once more in passession Accounts, fected liberals and some blood was shed, The | €onvention of trainmen today re-elected the | 8100 for selling ill S.—Dennis B, federal council has, by unasimous vote, ve. | old officers. The plan of fedcration 4 The Trunk Line Rates. Pather Mathew total | jected the appeal made by the ultra montancs | supreme council, 88 a-ruged last summer, Vew Youk, Oct. 28.--[Spect is bolleved to be short in nfl'l icino aguinst the poputar vote of October | Was unanimously approved. SR ) 2 ginahg 3 q d is property | O last, when a 3 relaved Vo ——— ——. P ) | \C ut £1,300 and his property ast, when a majority declared in favor of & - ed for holdinga mecting of the trunk | ‘B Nrwronr, R. L, Oc Indicted Yor Mes. | al Tologram 0 [0 [o\ioe Oot, 98, Tho ements have been pei- i bvadiyotde 2's Murde roner's jur d a verdls which had their origin in tlus belief, In the | b8s been attacked to recover the amogrt. rovision of the cnatliution of ths canton, Can This Bo Possible? | 1ines on November o, 'lighty toads will bp | Wucderagaiust Mrs, P [ Crow agency alocal disturbanco was caused | - — 5 o S — Duptiy, Oct. 28, —Baifour s now in West | mprasentod at this meeting. 1ts object is (o | - . ; about & year ago by this messiah excltement | Kansas City's Population, County Commissivuers Condemned, | gor It's reported that ho is dec advauco retes on cast-boupd classifications, | Unitarians of the West. i vation wnd two or threo Indians were killed. Wasixaion, Oct, 2. —Cevsus announce- | Hukow, 8. D, Oct. 38 —[Special. Tele- | Lroglo with the scones of general w " i e CARMICRONS. ) Guscaao, Oct, 28.--Tho anndgl convention Telogram R0 you auticipate trouble i te sring (" | ments: Kausas City's population, 183,410; - | E¥am to Tug Bkr.]--In certiorari vrocecd: | niess of the peasants and Iho prospects of & A Congo Tarift Proposed. | of the Unitavians of the wost commenced | 1 Neill and Wil ! ell, it §s very hand tosay what will | crowse, 16,081 per cent, 197,87, ings brought by the state through the attor- | famine, BrussiLs, Oct. 338-[Special Cablegram to | Leve this evening, I Llivered coavines I .