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THE OMAHA DAI1LY BEE ' ~ - _— iy TOBER 30, 1890. NUMBGR 134, e ——— Z | s raprmsshiotie e ot o | THE - UNION PACIFIC FIGHT, | Sismgrstcotse e e Z v | PROMIBITION — DISCOURTESY, tional conference, especially the pro- weeks ago that the result of the o o & BLAINE SPEARS 1N INDIANA, |5 000, The de- | intern ased fron #,000 to over & cation extends over a period of six or seven s posed adoption of a_common silvor coin for " | sional campaign in that state would, & 43 | rs. Mehl is in jail circulation in all n“ American republics. veturn of fifteen democrats and six 1 o D 0 3 f 4 ite the o st Orc This would, the president thinks, by making ) i intai ¢ Positi cans 1o congzress, but the latest advices = 1 | Ungracious Demeanor of Overgealons Vo Majcr Barttelot £aid to Have Foreseen Hir 1B KILLED SINE PEOPL Despite the Enfl Weather a Great Orowd | Tihis would, the prestochy panks: o The Company Wl!l Muaintain the Position | cins L L e g D . orzalons Votas Impending Fate, Griets Him at South Bend, tradistinction to gold as the Taken in Its Demand. ingly fortunate if tioy can cloet ten men ries of the Amendment, 4 Tom Woolfolk Suffers the Death Pen- standard, do more than any othes mov 4 | instoad of fifteon in spite of the gevrymai = | e Alty At Dasey, € e to extend and consolidate the influence of the | which was worked in their interest y v 4] Y United States and increase her commer,e g g | fie M s distriet is roported t GUNED C A TALK WITH LIEUTENANT BAERT. | D, G, “Oct, 0. Tom Wooltolk RECIPROCITY AND THE TARIFF DISCUSSED: | (it epublics of Sotth Amorica. ITS ADVERSARIES WILL FORCE THE WAR, | yji' 1 Mef€inloys distuict s mporteld 1€ OPPOSED ARGUMENT WITH INCIVILITY, hanged at 1) ' e erime for w e s i - al while the democrats say that they will defe | Woolfolk i death was a most atrocious THE TELEGRAPHERS, L | the major by at least a thowsnnd, Mr. McKL. 1o Tippo Tib's Secretary ywa Some | one, Just before dawn on the mort fAu. | The Former Policy Will Ultimately — The Hog and Product itate Question [ ley hinelf i bis sopportces are confident | Mee Rosewater's Addross at Holdrege Additional Light on the Press gust 6, 1887, in Hazurd's district, Bibbcounty, Bring the Nations of the They Wers ¥ -:ml nl- PPossibilities, Not ~The Burlington Showing | thiat be will be ret ,‘{ ¢ ception to Manderson and ent Controversy—Stanley some twelve wiles from Macon, nine people American Continent o Oct, e .‘-'.h,'."[ 15 Placed in the Hands of o GENERAL MILeS REPORT, Richavds A Happy Wind-Up I wero brutually murdered by him. The vic Close zother AN b Lt ol Hivoive - That Alliace Fund, ored by Trov tims were Captain Richard £, Woolfolk, sr., L : T Bee.) —The assistant distict superin- What He Has to Say Regarding Our ‘ & his wife, Mrs. Mattie Woolfolk, their child e l“"]‘“_’.,,‘ AR ) ey , COREGTIRIONRCE) (Copuright. 1590 by James Gordon Bennett | Yen, Richard B, jr. aged twenty, Susun | Sovrn Besn, Ind, Oct. 90.—James o, | S0mbat admitted today that tho dischargo | o, 006 Ot 30,--18pacial Telogram to | _ Wasnixar Oct. 20-Major Genetal | Hotprrar, Neb, Oct. 20— [Sposdal Teles Buvisris, Oct, 2, —(New York Herald | Pearl, Annie, itosebud, Charlic and Mattie, | Blaine reached hero today at noon and was | of ployes was due to an effortto | myy gy 1! opyg Journal hins this | Miles, in his annual veport on military affaies, | gram to Tun e~ At the clow of M, ‘able—8,ecial to T 3ee.) -1 have just | and Mrs, West, aged eighty-four. 10 scene | taken to the home of James Oliver for lunch, v t It was expocted that President Charles | division of the Paci lile reporting the | Rosewater's speech for high license heve this CRVISE Wil L N T ) 1 Mrs, W\ iaEesit Tt break up the broth |.u,'1 Itis not trae q | division of the P hil ting the | 1 high b interview with the Belg lieu- | Of the crime was the Woolfolk homestead, a however,” he said, iat we have told the i tenannt, Baert, who wa Francis Adams of the Union Pacific would be | tone and characterof the sery in Chicago today and meet the managing | 1ont, says th Snow was on the ground and rain falling when he avrived, so thore were only & few * most excel- | afternoon was enacted the most disgracefud iy systom {8 defective which | seenoof tha campaien fn this place. Me, country farm house, one story high with four vooms. ‘I'he flest alarm ot the tragedy eame Tippoo Tib's socro men to leave the brotherhood or quit. Several | Y0¥y ab tho tiing of tho Birin volla? expedi | from thom Wootlolle, (e Baly adrvLs ox who ventured out to meet the distinguished | °f them, however, havo came to us and sald | o f5e" coprain westorn roads interested | leaves with littlo advancement and slight | Rosewater was to have spoken horeSaturday . | , Iy su they kinew of no other cause for their dis- | ¢ | hope of re ot -class ot 61t who de- | 5 Hilig tion. Hewas a frequent visitor at Bartelot's | family. The news that u terrible statesman. htuzo and wero willlng to get out of the or. | i the movement to divert through fr | hope ¢ fon a class of citizens wh | eveuing, but a chaugo of dates was ma 1o, and cump, and wus prosident of the Stanley Falls | b hl’ been mmitted vapidly sp | Notwithstanding the disagrecable weather | R FE R km o m‘ Two have | fromhis line aud thus proc | vote themselves entively to military sery | this moruing it was announced he would court-martial which tried Sar Barttelot'd | € soom '@ ; groat ,['['l'“"‘"‘l mf””h‘!"".:; a great erowd of people was in town and all | }“I‘“‘“;Wm WLtk diatba ““‘ m‘n ffect and | WOr But General Trafie Munager en | The artillery branch should be dnercased by | speak in the opera hauso at 3 pom. Notwith nurderer, Licutenant Bacrt says that Stan- sdies were found 1ving in horrible confus- | that could possibly crowd into the rink as- | ghion woinstated thom,” b bt seems to be handling this matter 5o we at | atleast two regiments, and - the same ovg standing this short notico the nall was filled ley's statement that any English jury would | jon in the house, every one of them being | sembled and gave Mr. Blaine a grand recep: What s the brotherhood done that has | It is doabtful if the threat made last week is [ nization bo iven the iufantry that exists in | witha lasge and enihusiastic andienco of oue to be an im- | brained with an ax.” Nothing in the house | tion. Mr. Bl ave a tted Sang 3 LA 1 o ad been dis! | the be I seen °d the company to make an effortto | ever exccuted, Since the Northwesternand | the best armies o says there is no of the world, namely—three | leading business men, headed by the caded ¢ i i ! and it was ovident that | subject so continuous) anresentodia LHls kit up?” was asked, “Maple Leat ' voads have decided to stand | batta organizations. Geneval Miles | band, The appoarsaco of the spuaker was peachment of the court-martial's fairness o w At | subject so continuously misrepresented in this it uy ple I appearan e spaaker wa {huluv!hv- trinl Sanga himself alleged no [ the crime had not been committed for rob: | o1y ns the tariff. Ho would discuss It is not what they have done but what | by the Union Paciiic, it feels more than ever | says tho various methods resorted | followed by prolonged el W for over ul S hery. Woolfolk's account of the crime was 3 : L 5 | they mightdo in the future. It was owing | assured and will maintain the position taken | 10 o' 4 ; e M ot } ) . other motive for murdering Barttelot than | unsatistactoryeand few believod it 1o particalar section of the MeKinley bill, | 1o such < diminish — desertion huve | two hours Bis speech was followed with the rganization that the strike of 1883 | in its demand for an increased peveentage of | that Barttelot disturbed during the night of | picion quickly fell on him as the murd but called the attention of the peoplo to the | wag hrought on, and we don't propose to have 1s; whioch | N ros! i > 1 s | fact that today they owe their prosperity in a 4 3 v licl S I ! 1 July 17 by the Manyena musicai revels, which | And he was uivested, The motive for the bbbl y owe theit another affair like that. In every such or The Burlington and Rock Istand bt il oAt el 3 1,‘,| A strietly forbidden, discovered that the | €rime was found in Ton's enmity for his | lrger degree to the system of protection | panigation there are alwuys alot of ‘floaters’ | that they propose to o ahead gnd force the solutlon of tho provlom and that th | . p.50e in suppor o b A Uifo mnd ratsed bis | Stapmotherand his desive to bavo undis. | Hhan any other coneress. | \who'delight' to kick upa row. 1f men had | fight, claiming that the Union BReifle hrought casuros recently, adopted aw it step in | noise made by Sunga’s wife and raised bis | yuhed posse 3 he demoer: 2 agreat | gy priovances it wouldbe different, but they | 1t on, and will now have to defend itself, | teht divection e army has hailed with not, to any considerable extent, done so. He | closest attention. My Rosewater contented o business tho bustn Lelieves, however, that we are approaching Nimself with simple s atement of facts and 1 his arguments and dulged funone of those ambiguons generalfs i of his father's property. ic papers are tal stick against hev, whereupon Sanza, un- | Woolfolk was tried twice for the murder be- | deal about the advance in prie l“;nw"“"‘; 1 | e satisfied and we proj preclude any | They' are banking on the Donver & Rio | ¢! "*“"',"‘I“’-“"“]‘I""“':"’“ suiggestions touch- f i,y l“‘ Llu]:‘.m 1\::“‘“.‘\,[ b ‘ her ’\llllll;; premeditated anger, thrust a gun g fore belng convicted aud sentenced to- death, | Pression of the poor man. Under the list | possinility of their bocor g otherwise.” Grande, which will be ready to do business | i the longth of entistment and tho Wi | g v months Barttelot's breast and fired, He was so — 1::‘: »%.’-1..&‘::".,-2- 1‘.‘;]“ ."w.;:n;ltl '“ u\::n‘u-l\ml “Do you fear a stri . over its broad puage tracks on and after No :: \:‘l‘,'l_l"".“’ \'\'f"‘”\';.',‘,i"'\"‘ ¢ “-' “' h;w’l"l“vl'l At the close of the woh Rev. Croshy of 8165 (AL BT tLoIo0A Blotkes wore Fouhd: to A Romantic Wedding. FtoC thalE: i Shea: Lonsshoi: i s 1 houestly donot thizk thore is any possi- | vember 1, helping them out. Said a [Rock | #pet benefit would vesult from the alontion 1y, aptist ehurel requosted it he might o k us the vor- | WASHINGTON, Oct. 25,—[Special Telegram | ) Nl P L bility of u strike hero wr clsewhore.” ‘hiero | Tsiand offolal this moraing: 1 am satisfied | Ofpher sueestions hevetofore wade by M| o eed as tho Teader'ol o largo. ntimber of be burned on his bo 1his was the l"‘ Vol Bk A il i tion t e l")l ]hl \I\I o un ll.: L werd only about thirty-flve in ouremploy | that the Burlington and onr iine will be jn T N scontented Indiau C the Womon's Christinn ‘lormperaiico’ Whion sion of an eye witness, corroborated by | 'O i 1re was a romantic wedding | sound {th *he appeals of the oer Sitih ransconti L Carlos reservation, especially Y'He | along the Gk river, which is unsuited and often unhealthy, will always be a ral who belonged to_ the otder and we have at- | position to divert u great dea tonded to most of them, Then, too, they know | nental teafie from the U that u strike would be very foolish also felt justitied in assertin Tu all of the offices in the city the operators | western-Union Pacific ombi y needed uo | At the Metropolitan club this af 1 slight | When Miss Mary Bu rnoon, | party t making hig! year: vote against the republicans for b prices. During the twenty-nine of the protective policy the tendeney of who had filied the seats inthe cente ot the house. The request was granted and Rov, Crosby madea short spocel in 1 surcastio Sanga himself, The savag ot e motive than the w Pacific, Hy b the North. | U o aa boen | souree of danger and distirba terworth, daughter of tteeworth of Oliio, was mgs Congressin e h ; iy s cin contradicting some of Mr, Rosswvator's provoeation to murder Barttelot, because he prices for luxuries aud necessities has been | gro” execedingly. tacitnr, aud as ghomy s | wb Tfot tha formon 10ad Bt was tngs | Milltary vosts: and resorvations 1n tho do- | MEH COREAGILINES0MS OF Sl hisan expeeted that, nceording to Manyena cus. | United in maziiage to M. fMaughwout towe | steadily downward. 1t protection does so | fiey aw tacitusn, Ty coneider tholr plices b ".‘,“'I’”‘”'H,;‘ l,“‘“' - ud putivas i | partment of Avizona have been abandoned L A0y L SOLIIE LoL D I;‘_ toms, he would not bo senteaced to more than lepartent, ‘The weading was | much © for the individual =~ you = have | 1o fonger sure. Said one of them this morn- | “I kubw,” continued the gentlemun, ‘that | 116 recommends that they beatonce occupied | to cast ridicale upon the formner / ; ; tomorrow aft the Friends | & far grander subject to contemplate when | fii Sl A RestbALof by Tndians or converied into industria Joast ridieule_upon t in a pecumary penalty for taiing another : : e ing the Union Pacitie li eat deal'of pi it ; | 5 Chis was. seizod upon by the meie il g 810 ; T e L s hodi i vou look at the agsrozate progress of ti SIS Ihe oreniiabiiony bt salting, (o | SoRESL Sttty GOt AL AUt Yo Rns Andbabt ool and the Mojave Tonto and Yuma [n. | {heakor. Whis wis, scizad wpon by tho momns LIRS LR OMIoTL M Ds S0 DR ovth family are membors of the Socioty of | CCUDLEY under that system. 'There is no | membership in Chicago does not exceed | edly would have secured ouly for thatcom- [ dians be removed “thers at once from the | GRS R R LAEGEEE (e fn Sungw's mind that when he Jearned th Sends. But f day or two oz Mr. Mo | Country on the vlobe whose progress can | fifty, We are not in & position to strike and | bination,” s i vanquished and, without heedi D he was really going to be shot he shricked | Ui, e Mg tg | vompare with ours. We huve moro railw will not, of that you way remain confident i e tes much space 1o the |y S iguest that they shoukd remain and swooned. which a fut nntiun has heen hourly ex, | st all the contlnents and jalands fin the | Yes, wo'expect that sovoral more heads will | 1he Hi¢ e e of woust (defonscs, speaking of Whe | jouted o few moments longer, stavted ing “Baert adds that ‘this i a teathful account | pected, T that this attack would boon oy avosixtie Of inese, Toads | fallln the baskot this'evening.” R e, HsLamato g et that in cuso of Whreatendd | hody for the door. Mr. Rosewater uppoaled : it : | probably pr from cavrying out his L B LR ' T Tie: Ber. ] —Tomorrow's meeting of the west stilitles nmple time will ulways be given o | 578, Croshy and that gentleman: finally of the trinl, as recorded by myself, fellow | PIObably proveut him trom carrying ot his uin power. 1 use this simoly as an 1llus Withdrew feom the Brothernood. | (0 B o F0 i pare for witr, - History shows the veyerse ) ly attende ter to bo decided is the question of rates on judges, and Captains Hanconse and Bodson, embodied in an ofticiul report which can be found in the Congo statc tration, i se it is the largest single intol Lovis, Mo, Oct. 20.—It is announced fave: auring the twentyniio Yours | that the Western Union operators here huve doubled the population of the cointry, We | Scttled their troubles with the company by th proceeded to the residence | havoacquired wealth despite the the strain | Withdrawing from the brotherhood, and” the persuaded the women to remain quiet until the high licenso speaker could be hoard in reply. The editorof T Bre then answered many questions wsked by o member of the At the S8 WO are now making it would require from fifteen to twointy years | live hogs and the dressed product. Whe in- | 0 put our coasts in propercondition for de- terstate commerce commission has decided | fense, end in the meantime much of the that his flancee dotermined to hasten the cer: g L and on the arrival of the mothy ves., Stan- | stepfather of the brid ley's insinuations that Sanga was impelled | Miss Butterw | est w 1 | of pr rroom this afternoon | Gont arcl ; mord oxcited ludios present and Iy and of 1 o 5 ArOVe g u 70 will bo disbhy > rates on 1ive hogs shull not bo the higher, | ealth of the country is in jeopardy. and at | MOFE SYlted gl DIUsent o by greater and fouler provocations may rest [ Of # winister, whom she drove to the elub, | on the people of paying the expensos of the | local lodge will bo disbauded. go e e L I ek the mercy of any fourth or fifth rate naval ilinzly maintained tho corvtetnss of upon secret roports which e probably be | While d friend hustened to the coutt for tho | blondy civil wava sum almost fucaleulable — As the live hog rate actually is higher now | uowor, Hoe recommends that sites for const T L sl S Tua short time the couple | When o man says to you that youarein- [ 4 USTRALIA was said that the ceremony | jured and pinchied in® your daily living nga's own confossion. Among lis awn hud a braciiie up effect o the patient, and In consequance. of - this. tarif, ask | Capital Sald to be Orzanizt dispersed amid great excitem As ‘the high license people who have ate tended the prohibition mecti trough LABOR TROUBLE. | iy all cases, the question is: “Shall the | defenses be secured withe 4 dressed prodict vate bo advanced o the live | gun foundey be establishe for a | hog rate reduced s’ The Alton has decid lieved true, but which are shown to be false | were united, It by S it delay, that a on the Pacifie ! [ ooastand that one-fourth of the approprin- European oficers Barttelot had enemies NAHLEE T on s critical, this re- | him if you did not pay more for things under Determined Streag gl the matter, as far as Kuusas Citv is con- | tions required for coast defonses be made E:A..‘:u\l.h‘n“‘ lu‘ ik t i ll \I\H T l: may easily, Barttelot being dead, have black- :::"I\_-li;‘-”‘ e ‘\'IMN of u:: .m\::-;\l A:\IH1 IKI“ free trade than you do now I think this a Citterao, Oct. 20, —[Spacial Telogram to | cerned, by giving notice that it would reduce | every year for the nest four years. o 1 es and h L 10 Wiy whiteve ) ore than anything else he could have done ened his character. One thing, howe good question to put to every democrat, Con Lines to Omaha and gate. interrupted any ot their watherisps, this ate the live hog rate, Tue Bep.|—There is ot blood boiling in —_——— ) | towards prolongiug his life, OB Kkl fciden ¥ orth s Slo ty favo i 3 R tempt to disturb and if possiblestumpede, Mr, must bo said In all justice, Barttelot, al £a el e ;l“'“fi',|‘|‘I”ly";,"'\3"'\‘\_]‘]}1,,. Austealin, to use tho lasguage of John Ttoss | Sio¥s s far north s Sloux, City favor an ad- Wiinois Knight's Templar, o8 switlania: aualenoe will o MUl R though he was a real gentleman nn*].lnmh\( The Omatia Census Stands, is alwiys rewdy to step forward. Teall you | 0f Melhourne, who was tulking of the labor | are seconded by the packers themselves, ad Cineado, Oct. 20, —The Ilinois grand com- | o the anti livense causo here and will lose oficer, who carried bravery to % pitch of WasmiNeroy, Oct, 90.-—[Special Telegram | to witness that all the at movements of | troubles in the continent of his adoption anc: delegations of whom ave in Chicago to m:m.u::‘ of Knights plar today installed {1“-\‘u.‘\':-"\“,\“-'.'-f” "l\[l‘"\:_l“\‘ :.*TN'-"'I‘yv-;-"'l:_::\- recklossness, was greatly disliked beeause of | to s Bre. | Tho attenti \perinten. | ddvancement that have been made, all the | The proseat dispute between capital und | Attend the inceting. the following offcer nd - commander, ’ oy 5 i i many 085 men crowded pon the stagze 1o M, B s ill-tomper, impaticuce, and intoleran [ G e LG U ) ey AR At AT A S P) 3 > | dent Porter was called this evening to the labor in Australia bids fair, he says, to be fhe 1 Joseph E. Dyas of Paris; deputy grand con- SRR DY IR LGB S SVRIIE tie B RO aiiE lington Showing. bl W ponty Erang o Rosewater and the gencral opinion o pressed 7 towards the natives ind arabs. 1 witnessed | report from Kunsas City 10 the offect that | Shouted, o Bt o e ad haars. ] | prolongea until one sidoor the other is abso- | Guyenao, Oct. - [Special Tologram to | Mnier, Sylvester O, Spring, Peoria grand st (e oserjeatousis of e Women's all s negotintions with Tippoo Iib regarding | the population of Owaa has becn cnt to | Mr. Blaine then went on to diseuss recic | lutely defeated. “For years luboe s b2on | gy B ~The Burtington report for the | enclissimo Chiarles Gamblo Mac, M- | Chritian fomperanee | Union would veyes reinforeements promised by the latter to Mr. | 00,000, M. Porter luughed when he heard | procity. ““Fora time,” he said, “the repub- iz its own way," ho contint nino monthis onding Soptombor 30 shows o | sonie warden. Harver M.l oatar e~ Stanle He constantly spoiled them by his | the repor ;Illlinl\I\tl“"ll"‘\llhl“‘l‘(\\ :.llul“-.. n‘t. ll:‘lyny_;':l;nl d sssion after concession being g decrease in the nings of 22, 1or | grand treasurer, John H. Witbeek, Chi H A Ilig Batlly ar Niobrara. tutractable charaoter, and thereby veally | - SThat's the first time T have heard any- | hecumo solid for it When the. republicins | Lorairtatves. e cleht hous dag, 100 | o month the net earninzs show a decrease | grand recorder,” (il W Barnard; Chicago; sy, Neb,, Oct, 20, —[Specal to Tum brought about his own disasters. Onzo bis | thing of the ki, e said, “and Eshouldsay | ware divided on i question the deniocs Halt holiduy ‘on Satudsy with a fall dayss | of 8138,301 In spito of this poor showliry, a At s Ui or HBiHE AT ons v]--The most interesting wit cuthiusie own officers slept with their revolvers under ‘.”“"h'w dfi.-. e l&\ontafiba Akars for it, but just as soon as the | Ior overtime they get half extra pay, | Burlington ofticial figures that the road will 1o el SRR astic republican meeting held in Knos their pillows, fearing each other, Barttelot | of Gmaha's population since the rough. gount e unanimous vou comtd't | and for Sunday worlksone and one-hulf | earn 5 por cont dividends on 1ts $30,000.000 of Warned the Manufacturers, connty duriug the campaizn was held here having set them all at loggerheads. 1t isalso | was announced ! gonadoms mu‘ ::’ L_;;f;d "’1'1“‘:'“*\'}_ .’-:-‘,{unu-“u‘.l extea. \)u‘_'vu(_!lnlflc wrnmxmm?«nl:l ‘umo stock, This would amount w" ].xlw.um]v It Bemay, Oct. 2 pecial Cablegiam o | lastnight. Colougl Thomas H. Majors in whispered that Barttelot had excited the [ = “So far s [ know there has been no revis- | would stapd by them, but tho democrats | il et ot o ity tadoance intes | now has ncatly $2000,000 applicable to disi- { iy, Bep, |- Tho Coufekttenair, th t | his own style gave tothe people u most it e h; o 1 148 of further nee. N 2 o y the organ o d - \i i anger of his black following by having som'| 106, Wt count StaNds as theofictul reurns | Wwont stand by s unicsh the reptiblican party bt iy g CREe h :,;’,:,‘f,‘,'}"};’,’,,‘}:,‘:,“f_‘,"f,‘;,N.{:""}‘,{‘j““",',‘},"“',‘: {dded ' yho manufacturers of woolen woaring ap- R A o E e SR Y cat0iat of them shot for slight offcnscs between TAThS LA honI T e A sea T aor (ha] is divided, 71 donot call that, avise financicr- | mauds that o non-union: wen shall b om- | freasury and land silcs, aud the. foarth il asicrts that the ministry of commerce | o0 i) ',’,f,lff'f il o | Yumbuya and Banalya the day before the | aiwave that thoro is anything i the. offeo. v | 10 Batriotie conduct. ” W |‘l|(-(l>:::;.|!lllr\!“:t ployed; in short that an employer shall not | Jion will be gained by net carnings in the vied manufacturer ainst the es- [ ably, A campi srahip of murder. I will not vouch for the truthof the | warrant a change in the figures, and Tshould | fnvolvod, An. Amorican 6 & groat. feal | oo Vel to conduct his business as ho | uext three mouths, of American - commissioners, it ap- | Major MeArthur 'of Lincoln, was afterward latter report. It is perfoctly true than Stan- | probably be the tirst to know if ‘any move- | biggor man than either. o democrat of rapub- | s g iy Naioc ore, e, yulke, If taols GEn IR pearing thac recently American consuls, | held and ereat enthusiasm prevaild from ! ; AL S Ment Was on foot to chinge. Omahas. Agures | LLEECr man th o D man had in his employ say 1,000 men, and linois Central Statement. when legalizing invoices, tried to obtain ine | beginning toend. A large ball closed th ley himself would certainly have overcome | ! B I lican. Any democrat or auy republicay ST e TR S S Ny b ; ; - | boginuiuz toend. A large ball closed the ) fnany way. No, you may say positively NA among them was ono who was absolutely Ew Yonk, Oct The Nlinois Central | formation regarding the cost of producing | e 8. in which all'the candi ato: g all difficulties to which Barttelot succumbed | 4 4" No. you may say positively | makes himself smaller if ho will stand | worthiess, that man could not discharge the gt IOEIAON toptiding cioncosti ol ng | cevemonies, in which all the cand lutes par- hat the count artnoupeed some”timo ago is | T “yay “of - Amertan prome | & j thiag Ul . statement for the threo months cnded Sep- | these goods and o other matters. The in- | ticipated, — Knox county s sife for the through impetuousness, correct so fav as the superintendent of the | y fhir st L droue. If he should presume to do so the a1 R quiries made by the consuls, the paper says, | republicans A B ) e e o e B G Tt because it may harm his party, No groat ve- would. strike, But capital is at last | tember 30, shows an inereasc in thogross | (NITles MEGEBY Ui consuls, the paper says, | rep L % Shs e : oA T suits can come from that. - The republics of | uroused. It will not submit to this last de- | earnings over the same period last sear of | giyent, 2 A Wappy Wind-U unpopularity aud forcsaw his fate. He spoke this continent should be brought closer to- | mand, which, though not exactly new, has T e T A TR o ¢ 5 b B of it with maguificent cournge and coolness. ROUGH ON STOCKNE gether, aud when wo can help them and they | Hovar hoen 50 gonprally Insistod pon 18 oW, | e e e o s it L i Do DIvo BRI OT s antl : mm:m:\v:vml.; N '_’*I.:"" 5 ';"' : Dining with me at Stanley Fulls just before o P oy e 3 help us it is business to do so. Reciprocity | Capitalists and omployers are orgunizing, | b o o O e hoy 11 T 3 TG N QIPETAIN (LOLIR O HE 16:HOTI08 10173010 sIu;’h:u to join Stanley, he said: J-'rm\.- are Alex(to Bloges s *hibitory Duty on | is bringing these natious closer together, et el I R b & Bubatantinlinaai : ni\)(:il'l‘\] ‘:?}““Ri.‘?‘.i??.".‘ R 1 in Hfi‘ e e subject of | debates botween Connelland Bryan came 0 ot s L st oa T\ B var et f Aoneanigattiol 3 and I beliove that '“l'l"m'\\' two, years we | have no reason to doubt it will be, it cannot | v S8 e inercace PngDs ! soomalle '.“\“; ho furmers' alliance with the [ 4 ¢ose a Syracuse this aftermoon, A large > siderable excitement today -among Kansas 0 3,000,000 of people in addition to | avear, perhips two. But the battle has for | 400 ¢ T bants undor oy Int mat | cussed at this morning's session of the state | the onera house ol a 1 asked: ‘Why¥ domt you earry | (ipy ! ! ; what we now have. It is a greater step of | & long time been foreseon, and both sides are | Mochinery dep: ay b P el e TS . S | the opera house was erowded. Bryanopen M y Y City stockmen velating to advices rec o 2 THEL % along time been fo en, and both sides arc cO| eted e o of o last fiscal year, s nbly. Au al committee of five was X % 4 s & @ revolver instead of a stmple stick? ‘Be- | o \TOT00 1o the offect that that o Gy *d | progress than the democratic party has taken | dotermined, Al union men are on i st camulbeedisGLBoIand VEHOE Datalyone appointéd to, confer with M, D. Coffin, stute | 80d closed the detato aud furiisliod (he Cal0 T aLiA1) UTalV Do koL oRtstabbed from 3 o at that country | in the last fifty years. These aresimple | save those whose wages ave requived to fu A DN AR and: Smmissioner of the association, The me wmusement for the oceasion, while Connely y d i || bas placed a duty of $00 per car on American | facts and not theory.” nish the smews of war, with the help that 5 N ingz of the alliauce will not be concluded until | YOI vOles by a preseutation of solid facts, /‘ bebind; therefore o revolver is useless’ | oiypjo If the advices are true this practi- | In conclusion Mr. Blaine said: “We want | comes from Kngland, The outlook is dark Wastixaroy, Oct. 20.—The gencral tand | 1% 0f the. : At the conclusion of the debate Bryan proe Weighing all this, it is certain that Stanley | o1 vuius all live stock trado between this | the republicans “of Indiana united, to stand | ot blood is boiling; 1 tell you sir, the end is | ofice has made a demand upon the Chicago, e sented Conuell with a handsome book, ke can galn nothing by impeaching Barttelot's | country and Mexico, The act of the Mox {“L\""I'““" as “"'I-‘!' *“\l' on “[‘ lfl«‘l«l of | not fur off,” & Burlington & Quiney company, successor to | The Government Land Purchese Bill, mun-‘w; i ;4“ I-\h" '_h.\-‘n- vy :m} honor, although the report furnished to him | government is regavded etalintive | pattle —during 1. tmoi’ of-ithe “war, s 32 the Burlington & Missouri River railvoad Denriy, Oct [Spoaiall Cublegramitol [ EESEILLERLYEIROOULER oMW LIRSS 4 d 3 3 g / ) E P K 2 i SRk 5 2 and sword of cut flowers.« . by Troup Bouny or others may lead him to | one, precipitated by the foar 'I\I.nu\lr- Mox. | Indiane Pl “f:.{...-q"“m ;afllx‘nli““‘i ABOHBISHOE KBEH company, n the matter of the adjustmentof | T Bru]—Siv Charles Gavan Dufio has | 419 8Word of cut flower i ¢ 3 cans have of the MeKinley bill, Many cars e 1L liuca Biatan daiby aniaot o Dilve0. 888 Top reny BRATIan. ; 7 believe in good faith that he can SL AmArionn catilo hre Tiow on tho, Maciaa | Azbtngs youhayei s lad an casy going | Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of His Ble- | e grait mado by anact of duly 2 154, for | writtenanother lotter to_ Avchbishop Crok LhatAlliande finnile Lieutenant Baert belioves that Stanley's | hopders, It has been rumored among the | S1oction sinee T can remember and this time, vation to the Episcopacy. foras o0 land alisgod to| Wive boen hatentad! | L 1Falacar the govornment land. purchs Avnuiy, Nob, Oct. 20, —[Special Telegram statement, that be could by revelations blast | stockmen of this city the past few days that | fellowrepublicans, stand together and earry | cyogao, Oct. 20T opaning cormontes | {0 the Buriington & Missonti. Rivee railroud | Vit Phe Fieemaws Journal siys Siv Charles | 1o i B —The recent supploment sen® othiers' roputations, must bo an allusion to | the Mexican government was contemplating | 1t 1o tho bitter end. Nou want to win_ this | | © 00 00 EGR GO aumiver. | company in oxeoss of the quantity grants Is infatuated with the measure and calls at- | out by the republican state central committee 8 ; ) oTO Wi issue, for if you stand up other states will be N o v tention to what it terms his glowing o i i the extraordinury charge brought \nst | @ move of this kind, but there was thought to f . ” . - Is glowing eulo ereating a great deal of di heve, he ary charge brought against | G0 N it until dispatehes were re. | Strouger, Indiana has given strength to this | sary of Archbishop Ferhau's elevation to the 15 (ha Hinas ot gium of the bill while he shows hostility to | > oL S Breab Gl OF Eiscaasion acvey Jamieson, Burttclots dead friend, namely, | uived from agents today apparently confien. | COUBLEY in its president and she should not | episcopuey was held this morning in the ca- o sTEDe TANGEL0L.0 % Parnell, v especially the sugeestion relating to the large that at Kassougo Jumieson purchased a black | ip the veports, PR w‘hu«;l[« in n:nmh' degree on the president | thodral, About four hundved priests and ‘r“"""lv_”“-“‘"“i "}‘J‘- L l;*"'\‘_l'_ T = —— fund that has been paid by alliance men as boy aud encouraged the Manijemas to kill | Suporintendent Childsof the stock yards | WhO 8its in tho executive chair. = PR sl i gram to Tue Ber,]—The Oregon Pacific v Snthusiasm Over the Comte, initiation tees and dues. Alliance wen here and eat him simply for tho pleasure of wit- | 15 not. sure that the duty will bo prohibitory, 1 ‘"‘“r‘""‘l“}"l Sfier s king ‘.““;”" """; a ;:f‘,.";‘,,,‘.h‘“:.‘.‘:,‘.(,m1.:fV‘;[:,N,“,,:il.',:‘,'f(. ',",:’,‘I:' road company and the Willamette Valle Quene, Oct. 30.—During theix stay in this | claim thore has ovee i in but, onn st x : y pause the Mexic 20} ill bo rod 1o | train for Plymouth, where he is to join his S ble to g ce tothe |, - o AT otk paiies e nt of 25 cents and t that fund, whicl nessing cannibalism. Bacet does not believe | eeause the Mexican peoplo will be ooligod t6 | (il o8 LML Wiore (U0 B bl b3 ) BERGONLU of U thron. Pontiient | Coast railruad company wero 3 ouit of Paris and party woro | WML ol 25 contsand that tha fund, which & singlo word of this story, althoush Jamio. | Pyftlise caltie andhows and muy et be | Gt E° | bigh muss was celebrated with the ar pluced in the hands of . receiver of fiie th tho utmost enthusiasm L e L DO R iecs R Ao e S St e [0 L0 EN0 BV atad, E i bishop as the celebrant, and the farmers' Land & Trust company of New | where they went crowds of people A olalm that o largo pare of it hos o i Sikbstasatag Seloidndddada of van shippers, however, did not agree with this Speaker Reed in Wisconsin, preached by Bishop Hogan of Kansas City York, representing the bondholders. . E. | the count, and as the train was doparting for | 1o Burrows for prining. 1t 1o ted Ll'.‘ffi«" nibalistic practices; but he gives thisasa | view. . it ) sl Do S aganor Laneay. T g era : 3 K g > 0 p 2. 1 ot hiero, R ki il NI Ottt #oxs, T, Oct, 20.—A Pleayune | . MILWAUKER, Wis., Oct. 20.—Speaker Reed | Theve was present in the cathedral o re- vresident of both companics, was ap- | Montreal there was a vemarkable outhurst of i &3 probabll cxplanatlon of Samey's assertions, | o "Autonio dispatch confiring tho ramor | ¥ceived an ovation in Wisconsin today, Ho | Mirkuble avruy of prelates and pr Shatring Iegnisho R vinnes gL MO TloTR Ot A Lisaly Mdottng atPonoy, Ho belicves, nevertheloss, that Stanley's | fith SEIAHQ GEMICE. Coniving the rumor briof_speoches at Ean Claive. Blacl | 1108 were prosont roprusonting dioce: e cred av the station. Poxcs, Nob., Oct. 20.—(Special to Tam rentnos: d reputa v o do- L 8 HISMICHR ERRLOKD I a8 placed u of speeche an Claire uck | tite Atlantic to the Rockies, and from the SE F. A —_ - et o \ 4 Y ‘ greatness and l; putation will not be de- | tax of &30 a car on horses and cattle from alls, Reedsburg, Baraboo, Madison | Titish lll:)\l\v‘\‘nn‘\ to tho Gl of Moxico, LAQUIE FLlt T TR R AR Y Ber.—A very lively vopublican mecting was tracted from by this painful controversy. United and says that in addition kestia and addiesseda large audic | Seatal’ besido” Archbishop ool in tho | An Morning Binzo Causcs & | Pans, Oot. %0, [Specist Guplogram to | BCI_ here last night. Tho speakers wore d has been pl on Milwaukee tonizht, sanctuary were Arehbishops Rya *hila- > =0 - E AR LG takom RO Do tolonel Osborne of Blair an R Stanley Scored by Troups. Americau hoes. As there are not many hogrs - - .|.“;\|r\‘x‘ Bt rur\:'::plm:hfii ]u'\nlmll'tr‘ll “lll.:r Panio in Jorsoy Oity. T Bk, | —~President Carnot has instructed :,'l.“,m\ll.”[' ,:‘, !,“,llf‘,,‘”l; A Ivl, """",-u' ‘ Bostoy, Muss,, O¢ pecial Telogram [ 1% Moxico tiie result will probably b that THAT EXTRA SESSION. St. Paul. Theserviees wero most impressive, | - NEW Yoitk, Oct. 20.—-[Snecial Telegram to | the Prench consul at Montreal to thunk tho | qitSion of tho Luniff Mr. Osbarn forcibly to Tk Brs)-In addition to what was | 1 Price will bo greatly vaised 1o cousumers. e e T ln:‘hf".‘._".“1.'\71’«;‘ i was rovelved | T Bk | —At :('l‘w'krfllnlw-fl;w-m‘: fire | sizners of the address adopted by the Feonch | and at length disevssed tho tarif? anl réx printed as ccming from Mr. Rose Troupe, of e S o . ctiof cate hat One | from the pope, convevine congratulutions to | was discovered ina vow of brick tenement | yepnulicans of that city declaring that they | viewed the speeches of Kom and Powers and : 2 No g May Possibiy be Called. Archbishop Fechan and the apostolio bene- | houses on Vavonia avenue, Jevsey Ciiy, and | profited b the St lition, on charges made by | p L A c 3 TN the visit of the count of Paris to | Maybury and showed them to be neitner Montreal to tender to the Freuch vepublic | f d'on fuctnor reason. Bolh speecnes teir sympathy. were well recoive p - To Change the Bonds. M ion to the flock and cler; fter mass the prelates 8 Auditorium hotel, wh an extra session of con- | tertained av dinner oG, Pa, Oct. The e will be no WASHINGTON, Oct, 20,—|Special Telogram | 41¢ general federation of the locomotive en- | 1o Tup Ber.]—After allit is quite probable | s neers with the brakemen, firemen, con- | ypat there will etlot did | guetors and ay employes, As him. One v Mr. Stauley against the late Mr. Bartlott, M. Troupe says Mr. Stanley has seen fit to spe to things which Major which called forth censure fror 1A for a time the flames threatened serious c oy went 12 | sequences, both in the 103 of life and the de in the large banqueting | struetion of property, Soon after the alarm wress. In fact there are anumber of little | hall, covers being luid for four hundred. | had been sent out the oceupants of the prem. Stirling at Sity ther railw 5 e S 4 - 4 J § ! A 0 Jaxemo, Oct. Special ble- Suver Creek, Neb., Oct. 2 Special to s 2 stated last week, the majority report, favor. h{ngs obo & /dAna FtmentalEa BURG AT Toasts were responded to by a number of | jeos 1 S > 3 SN R ) pecial ible- | | 0k was the shooting of Zanzibar, a porter, for | jue fodosion, vresented at the brotherhood “','_f’:j;;"l”“':'l'..h.‘;-'u_l\:\; n“l“ gy ivhich fn- |l SRISMER TE0F e oo onb ;“'“‘ ighe ':{““ 'v“l”“\‘f_“'»‘ gram to Tur Bee, |—The government has is. | 11 Bie. ] —on. J, H. Stirling made a tells stealing meat, aud another for flogging & | convention in this city, was defeated. S, dicate that at the cabiuet meeting yesterday | *Afior the banquet Apehbishop Fechan re- | clothes, to find them filled with blinding | g4ed an order for the conversion of 5 pep | iN# Speech here last night toa large and reps Souaanese soldier for the sume breach of dis- :m;[ R e Pt |‘|{| N ‘; it was determined that congress shall be | ceived tho congratulations of the leading ~|||“;lu' ;l'h.-y became IIIVI‘I“ \!ll‘u"th_ :m[wl cent government bonds into four per cents, | Yesentative audience. His speech clearly ¥ q e s take conventic called rother immediately or electior Hacholite e . For +. | with such garments as could be hastily gat BN eeRLa, cipline. Now Stanley has that ull mixed, | sont © eonshierail time doson s | called togother lmmediately after election. | Catholics of the city and held an informal re- | With & ! hastily gath 4 interest on I'he Journal de Comer ment also intends to rec chich shall be pavable in sold. | demonstrated the fallacy and baneful effocts ilch Shall o payatle In gold, | of'y Siibition in Kundas and low inexpedicncy of Mo and finally decidednm e | Thero was a sudden scarrying about of the | ception od | up, rushed down _ the stairway Ablate afithanarinns afcist i i ana The crowning glory of the celebration was | Arriving —in the hallway of the rate with uny other organiza- | chiefs of the various divisions fu the depart- [ o ¢4 hERRY SR OO I CONC B0 | Second floor, the first stalew: 3 the Soudanese soldier was shot for desertion and for stealing o gun and ten rounds of am- and the fopting the amendments suys the em the {nternal f . i rning 4 ¥ His arguments were fortified by indisputable R S AT ane oL | tion, The watter Dhas been left with | ments this mornmg and a great show of ¢ Larohliet ssih {01 ight, o R LA R B B L [ BEIRR N ury it 4 shot by his own comrades. Mo Srnted | each of the forty-tive divisions to act as thoy | HVILY In every branch of each of them whero [ e being 1 line, hearing transparoncios, | fouhe to he b AT R TSRS skiliatios Al Tyhda b kedd JMPHMIINTOES ecuses ma of cownrdien, in nountsefarlas” | dcem proper. They can, if they think it nec- | the estimates are usually prepard. In the | fambeaus and colored Mghts, =—The enthust: | EIRAERGH WIS OO0 4 anants wa A Olutisy Rorgery that will resullin - mang sow votes against when 1 suw Major Bartlott getting futo | essiry, join hands with other trainmen when | postofice dopartimont ostmaster General at'tho Augitorinm, whexs: Atchcishop ANY | Gitof the front windows oito high window | W0ODSTocK, Ont., Oct, 20.—The Juckson, | tho smendumont, « troublo with watlves. T told bin I should Jifforetices ariso botyy son rallrond companios ke e O 0 netC ubiefs | un, surroundod by the visiting prolutes, awning, which tiey lost no tinc i availing Mich., lotter is regarded as the clumsiest fab- Reception to Senator Manderson. that Tahould hive put th major in frons. for | Heves in waiutaining an fudepondent. posi- | he estiinate for the' appropriations ; Sk Aiunang el derIvad on Voo wonmel L Taa: | Deaion, BIschoILhas onuyTotih, Ancxs | BAETIXAR Doy Ok iap IROGEI S pln shooting that soldier, and send him back to | tion, hence their vefusal to naopt the resol»- | for the coming fiscal year by b o'clock this A Big T R Ca Tl ders were placed up against the awnin 1 amination of the handwriting and 4 compari- | gram to Tue By Senator Mandeigon and gland in disgrace. What nonsense. Mr. | tion providiug for a general federation, ovoning, bub it was @ physioal impomsibility | . < PO COBERER LOMANS the members at once sct to warl to rescio the | ol With samplos of Lirchall's shows @ | L, D. Richands recoived a hearty reception Stantoy kuows I had no right to interfer - - JaRgEbio Airon fogeiner i that hourcane | MOUIAYM B (8N iR pUo.A Pele- | periled inmates. The women and ehildven | i ECherl xeseimplance betwoen the (Wo | ag tho comgreisional headquatiers in the with the commander of the camp. Major Report Idaho's Governor. “L‘““‘.(“' 'Il‘n:uni:';n For m‘m,“,"hIl‘rl‘-""ll'_““‘"'_x '*, am to Tus Dakl~yg lncor ~'hll“"“ Pa- | were first carvied down and deposited in the [ oo i B ks l8 Sating Bostwick hotel today at the hands of the res Eartlott would have been justified in shoot- WasuiNGtoy, Oct, 20.—The annual report | of clerks is busy at work: gotting the cstl, | For> for tho tobacco compauy which em- | neighboring dwellings, and the men lost no Will Defend the Sluggers, publicaus in this ‘ci 4. COAlen of M. ‘ h,,i.,',w,“.h‘. spot. Ho Wwas w commund, | of Governor Shoup of Idabio estimatos the Y It R “I‘:” went | Draoes nearly all the leading warchous 1 | timo in serambling down to the ground Loy, Dok e el R Cook, Dan Nettleton ind other promineny \ u tiilo that was nota military expedition | ¥alue of tho taxablo property i o postomice department, having the great. | i this city aud Cigolunoti, and of which | Charles Smith, & bartender, was badly Sceond district republicans wéte present. ' > | injured, James Ring, & boarder occupying | Tue Bre.]—Sir Charles Russell has boen | Senator Manderso swessed Limsell pSU A0 of work of this character to do uch has alveady beer shed, were file s 8 [t 1L L while throe-fifths of tho agri- | SSLAMOURL Of work of WLt charucter to g, is fuueh has alrendy been publishod, were filed | g rear rom, slept soundly through the ex: | vetained todofend Slavin and McAuliffo in | e delighted with the prospects in the ands of Idaho are arid and must be L,n-m.- department © also shows signs of | and selling of leaf tobgeco, with everything | Cltement. When aroused he sprang out of | their trial for having committed a breach of | Sceond district zated to be productive. Owing to the Ve s AUE | bed and made a hasty exit down' the ladder, | the peac sngaglug i o flgzht s 1 of v than us! ¢ o rio that usually ongs archousing, e | ) A 10 pedce in engaging in prize fights, rity of last winter heavy losses w @opter sotivity \han usual Aad the vARious at usually belonga o warehousing, The | Ho'wag the last occupant of the building to L Bl A Big Meeting, . 1t was absolutely necessary to hive discipline, | at $25,531 aud good discipiine requied but one com: | cultural } mander. He was selected by Stanley and 1 | Reiterato my chirge that Mr. Stauley is pr seve Shelton, e i . 3 | v in- | Chiofs of buredus in the treasury ave all at | capital stock I £4,000,000, one-half preferred, s - 3 Rls narily responsible fc ors made, I ST A g i 8 ] sscape, and escaped smothoving, The origi Nirst of the = X Sueiro Oct. 20.~[Speciul to firiiy reshonsii for any slundersmade, M. | flicted on thelive stock industry. A satisfuc: | fhoir posts. tonight working upon their fig: | Preferred stock 15 to have dividends of s per | S3¢ape, and escaped smothering, The origin First of the season at Detroit, Sukiroy, Nob., Oct. 20, ~[Special to Ty This Ty fame and for what'ho conld got oug | WXy inerease is shown in tho production of | ures, Tt is the evident intention of the secre- | CNit_per anuum out of the earnings, but | Of the fire 1s & mystery, but it is believed to | pernorr, Mich., Oct. 20.—The first snow of | Bik.| —Last night Hemy St. Raynee of Sidy of it. Iie hasno moro philauthrophy th T o appat last year belug nearly | tary'of the treasury to havo these estimates | notbing more. The corporation may issue MY hoon) $ha ok oF @1 Incandipry, the scason began falling eavly this morning | 1O¥, together with the local candidates, ads my boo. 1 will go farther and say that the | Arane (i ooy oormer Season. As Lo the | yeady by the end of next week, and unless | 81,000,000 bonds. Tho principal pldces of DR 1 foll steadily until 1 o'clock this afternoon, | dressed a luvge and cuthusiastic audience of expedition Was [ the Naturo of & Spectlution | HLriiols the goveror says that o all ap- | the sigis are misloading th presidont inteuds | business are Loulsville and Cincinnatl, and The Weath ‘r Forecast. snow was damp and melted s soon as it | republicans aud alliance men. Mr, $t. Raye A%Rnilieon as i Hio Akt of & Sbogulatdor wances they have resolved to abaudon | to conveno congress oue week from next | the directory, ‘which holds till January, in- | For Omaha aud Vicinity—Rain, followed | ygiehed the ground. | iR & Hiant and loxloal Pheiney aud By Cabitallsts who basked. it wovo afterivory | FOYEMBIUS Pructioe Monday, cludes the best known warehousemen {n the | by fuir; colder, —~ exposition of sumeof the fallacie mmluet; which Emin Pasha was supposed to hiye 5 . e two cities, It Is elalued by the Incorporators | “gpop Nebraska—Fair, preceded by rain in Will Visitthe Baltimore, in the democratic attacks o the MeKinle: collectod. Tho oficers of the expodition hid South 1 Politices, A Railvoad “Fake' Denied. that the organization will be of great benefit eastern portion T P e Moo Cableseam to | Pl wis especiully convineing, Shelton wj promises of certain sharo of tie big supply Ciry, S, D Spocial Tele- | New Youk, Oct. 20.—General Samuel | 10 tobacco growers, There wii “e fewer | : I # " tempe; in western portic ve a good report o eleotion day, of ivory which was expected, s a veward for | gram to Tur B their sorvices, Emin Pasha's releaso was a | dressed o lar secondary consideration entirely; to didu't agents, and theso agents’ pay, the comes finally from the groy ation will cont i winds be- | Pue Bee.] —The king and minister of mariy Il visit the United States steam: Julti- which is now nere, on Saturday. ussert, The organ uine-tenths of the leaf to- nator Moody sand enthusiastic m the rink tonight, Ho reviewed | 1. | Thon ing at | repor s, when seen this morning about the 'd deal whoreby the Brice- n's Proclamation, northerly winds, be- n service in | Thomas syndicate secured control of the | bacco trade in this region coming variable; warwer, - . T or Cavsive youse s i heid his ot i | the senate, wd doscribod tho steps by which | Baltimore & Ohio southwostern sytem, and - : R e R RAAR SRR A Thlof Gaing Back, Pk e dun Uniniiial R . ek Tl to explat the Cntine aitp | L1 1113 o 11 was socured, prodicting it | characterizod the whole story as & ~fuke,’ | Harrison Will Go Home and Vote, | Stmiey tomperati | i| Tomowvo, Ont, Oct, 80—Trank Losse, | L0A0Y Issuct & prostamstion, tn acdordang fulon aud the oxpodition st wecossarily” | (G, NS A0 MR o oiblote ovation, | Saviug that tho fitst he heard of ans such ac Wasuinatoy, Oct. 20.—[Spechw, Telegram B — wanted in St. Louis for stealing 10,000 from | y)a morehint R e Jouo ‘.wnu'.;{ll.n‘ glamour which surroundedl | 54 HHOR L tion was when he saw the report in the morn- | to Tt Beg,)—There Is not much doubt now Ohio Democrats Al Torn Up, D. Latch & Co,, left for St. Louis today in | of this city to close fheir places of busines! when it s Known that greed, not fame, and . —— ing papers. The Baltimore & Ohio South- | that the president will go to Indiana 10 vote, | Wasmxaros, Out, 90 [Spectal Toweram | Charge of a detective on Noveniber 4 and devote thelr pe richos Tustead of humanity prowpted the | Northern Pacific Elevator Burns, | u oficials ulso deny the truth of the | He has made all bis arrangements aud unless | g v A MG 0 e P, AR g e time und m towardssecuring wovenents, | Waita Wity Wash, Oet. 20 | Ho tias mado angenents aud u | to T Brk)—A special dispateh from Obio Husiness Troubles | vote on tho prgbivition question, e Nostlior Panifloauhaat elavator ot' B — he should be detained here from some un- | toyight says that the democrats arc torn Meoiny b B o o 8RR Lo lsay TP TR A0 Ry O g forescom cause he will certainly leave Washe JacksoNviLLe, I, Oct. 28, -Atwater's dr G T EaR0.cARgIhaned, Junction burned this mornng, together with , Ohili's President Approves ington in time to cast his ballot for the from center to clrcumfercuce or account of | pogaq house closed today by James H, A Succosalul Rally, tuation of the books of rad o Aoy rXam | 60,000 bushiels of wheat. Tho total loss is | WasmingToN, Oct. 20.—Minister Egan ad- | publican ticket fu Indianupolis uext Tuesday | the action of members of their party in the | Walker & Co., of Clicago, Liabititics and | _Tiors, Neb, Oct. 30— (Special to Tasf _"..u ¢ books of Ired I Mebl, the | $100,000, ‘Vlwa’ the state departwent that the president | worulng, extra session of the legislature, It was con- | assets not obtainable, | Bee |=The 1o u aneeting wvenigd