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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1800. tanpeanttrone | A REPENTANT [OWA MAN, [ o semioorwoion [ONTIOGH JRON ENGLAND, §t8 utmost capacity. The meeting was ad- | land. The work of building roads will fur- cuplers, as prowided by the CHMn bill TwoGotham Bloods Meot With Bute Aressed by Hon, M, D. Jackson, Hon, Wil- | nish employment for hosts of laborers, be- | passed by the lastnssombly, A1l now ears P ® toned Foils JU— Tiam M. Roberts, Genton P. Schwonkand | sides those living in districts through which s are hoing so odered, wiile the old ones will - New Yonrk, Oct. %.—[Speclal " | Tepresentativ u.l'.,.y,‘n ~~.ry-k ]'nu. ;"v'";.v‘l'.u m:‘l.“l.,fiu‘." :;;Hi" .\Ilr'-n 'I”x';m'x! fr w:vlu”:lhl\l A Diswoluts Young Man Hired to Pilfer ;_l‘.;‘iw'.m;“. ops 1o be |‘|I|1K‘I" I:Ih‘h‘ sy The Etror of Prohibition's Ways Experienced | "yt g’ s Horald 1'-"‘ falits ‘\' A ®ladstonian Opinion of the McKinley ;‘V‘k‘l_,” adl wages romitted froe of chargeto their f Republican Headgqnarters, | bill gives all the wads of the state two years and Denounced. of aduel between two clubmen wlo bad Tariff Bill, JR— ilies. in which to makethe change areled over §womanin a Broidway b Biie T T ot Domey; skl ey —— quarreled over & woman in a Broidway bil " e 20, reinecial Tele: T AR orehAge. liard room. Only the fnitials of the men's N e LTt ot . Nehh W Lot it THE FARMERS ALLIANCE CONVENTION. | povern conedd Hemmorrhnwe. o utty, | HIGH LICENSE VIEWS OF Wi A PARK. | wames ar iven, WIL I WARN GUR MANUFACTURERS? kgl o Yl e as Farmer Dolison Murdered i who came heré from Burlington, la., in ReC [T namo of & promient poliieal i g ‘ 5 b | % ¢ Exeren, Neb., Oct. %, —|Special Tele- April, was scized with a violent hemorrhage > dnte was mentioned by one of the clabmen the opera houso was fillod to its utmost c o s Bre--Over thrcs hundred | A" Independent Political Movement | o Prye SR S ant "o Betore tha flow | The Prolibitory Law Admitted ¢o Bo | "y I EANIC ST e | Mo Saye Eaghad Wi o Ine F";m :Myfl y’.\'.”.‘u: . ,”“; ‘K”"m n mot at the farm of Thomas Dolison this Favored by the Speakers Internas- ‘ of blood conld be stopped a Faiture, ¥ 1 to the other G, V.-resented ithotly, inga par Jurea in Ouly One Market, White ::»],‘f,, n w:‘,‘, sman Dorsey and General | morning and spent the day in thorouzn tional Bee Keepers' Associas ROEA u|-’\|\m('l‘,. State of the tisan, ml.mr.m:x ed the wsertion as a America Will be Injured Connor speak on the issucs of the present arching the premises and the country for tion--The Joint Rate Cascs, I en “alsenood A blow followed and they In Twenty, {en. Many luties braved the threat. | milesavound without result. The prevaiting can resident Ada Refutes Reports Sl clinched, Wihile they wer seprated ened storm, while the remainder of the audi- ¢ seemws to be that Dolison was de- | About the Condition of His Road. Co B said, “T could Aud his ; g ence wits composed of the best men of this [ coved away and murdered. A neighboring Dis Morses, la., Oct. 20.—[Spe | Tnregard to the physical condition of the | Amang the names of the registered arriy- | Whilm friend dared him to mect hiw ele Toxmoy, Oct. 20--Cldstine arrived at soction. A considerable number of democrats | farmer heard a pistol shotin the dir gram to Tie Ber|—George Hutching, son | Unjon Pacific tho stories recently put in | alsat the Paxton yesterday aftermoon, a | where, Notning more was said The tvo v n‘lwv today and was presonted with the sere out, and Dr. Hoat, tho democratio can, | hid Houseupon thenight of hisdisapy of ex-Labor Commissio R. Hutchins, | civculation a it, Prosident Adams said wntative of Tan Brr woticd that of | mendid 1ot wre to mike d public exhibitin | freafoniof tho dty. FLomalo an adiress in didato for leutenant governor, and Wifo | vears coming from Odell in Gage county confessed today to the burglary of the repub- | jast night are mainly malicious and W. A Park, o prominent citizen and at- | of themsclves and each went his way with [ which he refereed to the ommereo of the were amoug these invited to seats t about 8500 worth of property and his - | 1icin state central committee's headquarters ginate ro well Kuow, v me of Des Moinss, It is understood, ina | snger inhis heart. Both mon are ool box- [ city which, it wis suid, was threatened by the the stage. Mr Dorsey debtedness was small, He lived alone and | and tho abstraction of a lary » nnmber of et | of the oficials vecently dischurged from the | general way, that lowa people aro heartily [ €8S Kood xhots and good swordsuicn, in fact, | adoption of e new tarifl bILLby the Ame feany ) % all-around athlotes. A challonge passed bo- | Aghoded) A aftera complimentary | had no family SN ters, some of which have been published by § company's service. Thave just been over | sicle of the prolibitory laws of that state, and | fiveen thom "A motual frio .‘-\"ln o ‘monaot | 0% el bl i bl ' yeferenco to Norfolk plunged at once into Bound Ovee in $500, the democratic pupers. The leters aw | the main line from Ogden to Omahn and it is | an uudetined and desultory conversation | the finest swordsmen in the clfy, suggested | Dring valline acasation against the popleot Business by giving the World-He fake a ferhntit 0—[Spacial to T | Mostly the ws of the local republican | iy better physical conaition than I ever saw | with Mr. Park, introductory of the subject, | thatthe duelshould b fougnt after the ¢ the United States thorough “dressing down. He Bty b ol “I\M' severnl | Workers asto the political situation, some of | it before. The condition of the Oregon Short [ soon dritted to the point and resulted in a [ manuniversiv fachion with sworls. Protection, although it might fnfiict e -llyv;lfwm n'r;“lt 'l:v””-m.\ll(-:ln S e they | s M"‘“ A R ‘_;W W 'h arrostad | them acknowledging the receipt of funds | Lineis uot nearly so good, but this is wholly | very satisfactory interview, in which he ex ill‘lw‘v‘ “-\l“"‘A.‘:\Mu“.‘:‘!’.‘”h.“. ‘|‘)‘:-:‘f:f::\‘ '.:‘; ‘!vm al collateral blows on other conntries ’L Qid not call him a fool, and when the World: | 4'faw duys azo and bad bis preliminary ox- | 700 the stato central committec, and oue | due to the fact that the3i0.00) ties contracted | pressed himself in no uncertain way TR <on8 6o svren il Hatds (o sececy, Do |10 fr greeter niscief . heid Herald uttached his 3t gram Bl | oo betors Tidge: Bt L purporting to be from J, S. Clirkson at | for it last year were largely swept away by | against prohibition and a pronouncel tigh li- | sides the principles thewo were prosent only | Peonle of the country which youil stmp its sewlor us au_idiol o | e e Soan bl it Wishington, = promising funds for 1w | the spring freshets and. the deliv which | cense man the seconds nni tno umpiv, who st | such & wlley, Gladstonothen procos thonght it was time to kick o would ad bo wo months ago Bogzenrief executed & | ywhich Chairman A ononnces a forger, HoH RV IsE % i . % ‘ . Park was chaleman of the Polk coanty | SWorlstusn referred to, heso tive contrast the decroaso in the tarift in it having <ent @ number of telegrams to | Warranty deed toone Heckman, but the deed | Jgrty-three of the letters were urned to- | Should have been mad ‘,'\"” ”‘.\" 1.”“ M I‘:' b % R el Polk county | §ouiy ufter darbreak scross (he Harlom | with the fncroase in the el the Mr. Quay chairman of the republican | Was never recorded. He aflerwards made | qay by the democratic state committec and | May were not made until August, Septem- | independent club in 1857wk nthe fist 10 | wearand proceeded 10 seelided spot not. far | States, and said he found fort national commitice, d to the repup. | and executed a aced on the same quarier sec- | the Des Moines Lo aud it is thought | ber ana October, These ties are volt of the lending business men, profess | froma boat cub louse on the Sound land in the fact that it was wot trie that ay Tican eougressional - committce, ~of which | tion of lind to C.C. Burrof Liucoln, which | others are still in their hands. being put under the track as ional men and taxpavers was made against | seconds had areaged that first olod shou tarit adopted by any government T wit or. But he | Was recorded. Heckmanis the prosccutin The youni man has been in the employ of [ o (5 L Cn S0 et e eold | Uhe prohibitory lnws, and the revoltwas suc- | end the mat ter bl PO g el TR b Sl neve ) hiave the manufac- | Witness. Judge Burke bound the prisoner | the ropublican state committee as 4 sort of TPl o i ! (eill | ceesfulin the election of Hon. A. B. Cumw The weapms used wor folls, with sperity of Great Britin, ‘The firs Sve their price.. Ho was willing | 0verto the district court in 500 honds, which | aggistant clevic, bt was nov entrusted _with | veather holds —oft the —road will | wins to the legislature, o is an enthusias | butions fixeda short distance fron the k et of the MeKinkey bill wonld be to rise that the ral teleermssent to Quay should | Ie was unable togive, his own father even, | any of the koys. He says he was paid $3i by | be in good condition by the first of De- | tic Lowan, and grudgingly wavoaway any ev- | poir he two ruen saluted och other andaad of prices'inthe United Stat be published after election, when it who was on his bond before the lnm\lull‘v\. the democratic committee at one * time and | cember. idence that would prejudice the interests of | courteously s the foils were placed his mant diminished gower of exportation woull not hurt to reveal tb ';"“im‘u":' sign his bond for appearance av | g4) at unother, and intimates that he had an “As tothe trafic of the road, the ouly mis- [ the state, but the cold factsas 1o the harmful | in tieir * hands. At the word ~ they | 1% asain meast thae while we were din plans and work of the party, | the district courts accompiice, Ho is a dissolute character, and |0 §tHE ST CRLE Ao 1o hus boen to tey | FeSults of prohibitory laws were too potent to | advanced and crossed swords, < el in one of oar twenty marl welo- wnd when that time came he was willing o e was only employed by the committee at the | 8¢ S ad il > the peopleof other states, he said, to war- | trifte the taller, and with a rather rived benefit in tho er neteon draw hi sok for #5,000 and place it in the Libel Suit ,000. earnest solicication of his father, The demo- § to do this year's business with last year's | yant au attempt to hide thom. reacl, but V. was wiry andalert. At | from diminished powr of the Tands of J. H, Millard, Hitcheock to cover it | Livcowy, Neb, Oct. Spectal Tele- | crats have sought to make & great sensation | equipment. The board of direction, fully ap- When the guestion, “Did younot favor the | firstthey mewly played with cach other and | merchants — of the United States awitha check fora dike amount, then allow | el o0 0By B. S, Littlofleld, editor | 011t 0f the mattor, but their cviminal counec | prociating the probable growth of tonnage, | Prohibitory amendment in 185100 was asked | were very cntions in attack. The tallee [to ompete with Biatish navkets in any ono WMudge Savage to choose a republican and | 53 i R tion with the matter will be likely to over o s R ed | Dim, he 155t his veserve, and unbosomed hin- | man's swift luuges weve shillfully paeried, | of them, this beine die o agsmentation of L of tho Nobraska. Stals Labover, has coms Ve, | made ample provision for it. One hundred [ ¥ : [ 5 s democrat, and if the threo found Al s Gl VA s el come any harm they may havedoneto the re | gy goventy locomotives ave to be adged to | Self o follows o but he hud constantly to shift his geoand, [prices in the Unitod States, and inereased re Mhat the telegram he sent Quay could | menced suit against Bushell & Cox, publish- | publican pasty. our power und some thirty-six hindred UYes, 1voted for the prohibition amend- | heing closed pressed by his opponent. They | steaintsunder which merchaats of the latter Fbe constricd o contain any such matter a3 | ors of the Lincoln Call, for $,000 damages. B RiniRTas CoReatt trelght cavs, or a new locoinotive ¢ ther | meat. and believed then that L was doing 50 | fought fully fifteen minutes without eithor [countey have th work. He advised mani- the World-Herald publisned he would donatoe | [y e was e Alliance Convention. 1 1 declares inhis petition t for the goodof my family and it of tho you 1 | gettin the Worli ] bl he would domats i R e AR HAlE b Pl ght | {or the godot ny funily ani cwuntry. 1 | 4 an acvantige, but s thy bust Loy | factiven todllor Ancria o find it for je 5,000 to any churity Hitcheock migh it o 5 Motses, Ta., Oct. 20, —[Specis B | PoBeRty dap o THY: e DR ToRCaTs now, after yeursof actual experience | lecame more eager,andat it s thust i | Dol he ol of Wt wi W iho broughit into public seandal and di d ars for overy day of th ; AR ; ; A : name. Mr. Dorscy's address was devoted al: | FOSE 0 D iy e ertora libelous | Bik.]—The state convention of the farmers' | for this eqipment wers given at the usual \\{{;x prohibition :»”v 'I m.,hlhlnyml e o | e co drew Doodieo C. . He wassteuck | adoptionof high tarir most entircly to u review of the work of | itanents mady fn the Cull of alliance opened this morning with bout four | time, but owinig to the crowded_coudition of | ol i convineed that probibition & mowal | i tho right shoullor. o to | Gldsionodoprecalod the iloa of o 2 io Diftyifirs: conaress; aliowlh Wwhit hs. Lyl AL i s hypocrisy itsell, si- | combat, however, butumpire a2 | veststiy of th wiiole Teitisn empte tAdlualiE e e o e bemeliof tho. fars | Among these statements are the allezations | hundred delezutes present, anda large nuu- | the shops at the cast the confracts, have not | (S0 HIOCTINISY i v vitish empire, incu ong and hasseriously | terfered, and it 'was well t that Littlefield had n expelled from the ¥ clezzates present, and 8 Jarge Aot | vet been filled and the deiverics, which ay I 1a vitall Y it was Knights of Lulor for violating the laws of the | Der 0f others arrived during tho day. Prosl- | yhould have been made October I, havenot [ Fetbded locitimate business, s | Putton on the foil of C. order and that he was @ tool of the railroads, | dent Furrow, in his annual uddress, sald: yet come along ou sk me why L think it is a noral fail- | thew wis du “\We hailed the opening of lust spring in Accordingly our facilities have been | Wre. Tanswer becauseit do the niesand depndencies, against all forvien tad slipped and [ comntries, Heo doubted much whet rorof o fatal termination of | whole empire would consent. Furt he s not prombit, | the fight if theterms of the duel had ben | althousn it woull tosome ox mer, the workingman, the old soldiers and th whole country. Judge Thurston follow Mr. Dorsey, and for two hours he held his mt enlareo Hn\ AT 8 BT AA Y MR SBG LAY WEABTEes P ¢ Sy A Of myown knowledge I now speak, and | disvesariod. conmere of the colonies, it woult et ton of = sound. ropublicin dogtrine Niisia i . .. | the hope of @ bountiful harvest, Inthat wo | everorowded and we bave ‘hal 'move | yuving given it somo thought, 1 bellovel | Thownund was hound uwp and bith mon re- [it with the nst of the vorld: The iperial His review of the intent and benefit [ Fumsox, 2 Oct, pecial Tele- | have been disappointed, but we know of no | HA . st rapidly | being | Sheak with accuracy. When we had well | sumed theiv clothing justas it wthing had | commere was now 15000000 yearly aid of the MeKinley bill was masterly, | gram to T'ng Bre.|—At 12 o'clock tonight | petter plan than to hang to the willows. | pifiodiel and there i every reason io believa | Feenlatad, licoused saloonsin the ety of Des | hapuened. thie forelen commeree £35,65 LK0, " One efloct and his telling blows azainst its enemios | the fine barn belonging tokred Meyer caught | Some of the industrial conditions must be | thatthedifieultios under which we have | Moines we had no tippling places except | Beforethey went their several ways they | of the Meliloy tavi wonld be to direet the were reciived with storms of applause, in | five and was burned to tho ground with its | remedied by better farming, some by legislw | labored will be wholly vemoved by the mid. | P10 Lcers2d. Wenow have, and eversince | salutad ewh other On Monday night C. 1. |attention of the British manufactiver toward which even demoerats joined. The ar ¢ontents, including threshorsss, 8 cow, gain dlod by DeLter T, B B i e | dlo of November. After very carsful ex. | the law has béen in force we have had, hun- | was all riycht. They met at o theatr aud [ the production of finee dasses of geods be Shents pe @ complbtalyralataditive st | i/ T IE Shesaovans; ooy tion, and if at present the public men do no amination T am satished that the only thing | (reds of pluces where liquor is handled. We | shook hands, and the, the Union Pucific is now suffering from is a | Hove i liew of saloons, club rooms supported are now as fast | cause thes boretneloast intolerable protec- ments of independent. and democ 15 ever, but refrain from discussing | tiveduaties. The resalt woull b tic orators st give the velief they must step down and out. o oley Who have held forth in Norfolk during this W Essue the sonds But will anyone desert the allisnce because | plethora of riches. It is much in the position | DY respectable men and boys. ‘These club men, and improve the trade of the British campaign, and Judge Thurston and Mr. Dor- | Lycisaroy, Neb., Oct, 20, —[Special Te of discouragement! abundred horse power engine which is | T00ms are found ia many plucos of course - manufacturers, spur them and st sey have both made friends and won votes for | o508 Ep ot gl A0 SR S | He exhorted the members of the alliance to | worked to move machinery requiring a hun. | KBOWn to but those interested. Then we Who e Cotoned? ulate their ingemity, The probible the republican party by their efforts tonight. | £ram to Tirk Bre. [ =An ¢ nawas BEC, | band together, voto together and present a | dreqand fifty horse power. The engine is | DIVO places where boys congregate, and | Toxnoy, Oct. 2. —[Sperial Cablosmm to [ tendency amons democ woull be toward Owing to thelatenessof the hour when Mr, | heretoday todetermine whether or not the | fn and united front to the monopolies of | hagly racked in the effort, Whatever vumors | Pirchise liquors, carry them “to their [ q 05500 livies were made st Mae. | themanifadureof carser goods, thus on closed, General Conner did not | council should issue water bonds in the sum | the country iy be tireulatod. these are the facts, and (n | rooms and drink them out of sight of their o hotl i Tt oot S et S VA | arading theiv productions. “In spiteof pu of 9,000, The vote was affirmative by Among the fivo minute speakers following | remurd to the Union Dacifie it will inevitibly | parents. In short, to have free Let | ley shotel inTrafalzur squaretoday toaseer- | yaition the commeree between America and publican Enth At Holdrege. | 200Ut two-thirds' m was Rev. Henry Wallace, edidor of the 1owa | g0 uppear a littlo later on. The necessary | @1¥one stand at the counter of a drugeist | tin whit trath there is in the story | Geeat Britain td greatly ineveased. Tho 2 L3 % — Sl Howestead. 1o saw no failure in the farm | pamedy for the troublo hus alreudy boen ap. | Wi Boldsa ‘permit’ and see the “woys pur- | from Montreal that It 1 Birchall, |worl prtection was a misaomer. It ought Hotorrar, Neb, Oct Special Tele- Sudden Death of a Banke movement, The farmers’ alliance had given | Bicds that i, the service beon tediced | ©1ase beer by the bottle and carry it away, [ now unde e of death at |to beoppresson, 1t fsa denasion and a frand gramto Tne Bex.| The most suceessful re- West Poryt, Neb, Oct. 20. - [Special Tele- | the state of Towa the best rilroad law m the | \ithin the limits of the facilities at the com- | and conviction will surely fllow that the | Woolstock, Canuda, for the muirder of . (L f Awericd wis i country that could bestaf- publican rally of the campaign was held | gram toTie Ber.| —John 1fc a bauker | United States, No organization hadas much | pany's commanil, and. the effort to do too | Tiht place to sell liquor is in @ liquor house | Bemwoell, Mrs Iirehall and “the coonel” the | ford to y this steange and_astonishing ex hie wnight. Fully 1,500 people | died this evening, He lived in Fremont and | influence at Washington as the fowa allanct, | iuch with iwsuficient means has boen | €0110lled by lice . alleged author of the Letter vewived by | periment. e iatural wealth, soil, mincr owded the ovra house to listen to | returned to this place only @ few months ago, | PeCausC ithad been moderate, fivm and just | checked,” 1t is not a good law as far the protec- | Birchall in whichhe acknowledges that he [alsand immense tewitory nade her o world L) S 5 d Lafddl: MLy ONUAS UZO. 1 jnits demands, H. H. Haff, editor of the — e ticn of morals is concerned, because it is bad | shotand kilted Bonwell,were at the hotel tast | in herself. The possession of - these " Harlin and Netdeton. Nettleton confined | His death was very sudden and its canse is | Dajomer of Chicago, being ‘present, en TWO GHASTLY WOUNDS. to teach morals by law, and i the second | January, mous advantages helped o disguise tie t himself principally to a review of | not yet known, tained the convention with an l:i rw- in x'ulmu\’mi;u-\ wheve they \uuklwuu & - from Amevicans, but the McKinley the state raflroad legislation as brought The . interesting account of the workings of oy W r bt Cost O disfavor upon the law, it is notenforced. 1t Political Mectings. would involve a fearful waste of rwsourceshy Rbout by e veplibiican ity . He was Jol ARG L) Gl il tha Bacmars® Sutually Henaly aascalaston | oy Wi Undoubtediy Yost Obtol] & Rliia0ke thatin il the rives oibies i L Fuesoxt, Neb, Oct. 22.—[Sp r Weinstone His L pecial - wnoset association will meet this | Which her proploought to be made strong Jowed Ly M . Harlan, who made a short but in Ilinois, but advised the Iowa farmers not % Lowa, as well as many others, no attempt 1s i % ; and gy §mpressive Speech upon (b importance of | £ram toTie Ber.|—The attendance today, | to join it, saying the alliance was good | A farmhand named Otto Weinstone, wo made to enforee the law, thereby rendoring | CYening, over Gl I strest, ot - casting votes where they would count and | the second day of the Baptist state conven- | cnou He warned the alliance against any | ing on M. F\.Chapman’s farmabout two miles | the Law a nullity. J So'clocke, All members *dto be A Royal vanquet. not be thrown away by seuding a man to con- | tion, reached 190,and with the increase inthe | consolid; n.»|u “nnlun-n ational fu\l;wn alli- | west of Florence, shot himsell yesterday o you u\;i me how it ha -nfl‘w(‘t'ml D-‘-i present. Bereiy, Oct. 2, —Speial Cablegm to P gress who would be a polit 2 5 S aoa vease | Ace or industrial union, saying thero wis | moring, about 9 o'clock, with suicidal in. | oines ‘in a business way. attempted | Pho personal rightsloagio will Told amass bpo Bre. | - Ata banguot givenat Potsdan® Yecomized by neither party, but standing ab | PUHOCre P “:lll'“’(h“ o APDARCNL MCTEASE | pry g fn that organization. Mr. Rogers of t enforcement has cost Polk county enormously. Wethesl Ve nh A2 t and euthusi SRa e in the inter Senator Manderson, who unexpectedly ran | sions. Today’s up from Hasting and jnstructive v the pros sm of all discus- programme was opened with ollowed witha powerful | a devotional mecting conducted by Re wof the luws passed by | Miller of Chapman. This was foll t congress, notably the silver and meeting at South Of Friday, October | ponight, in honorof King Lepold, the king 41, at Rugby hall, 'The Hon. John T.. V sterwill address the meeting on the g uestin of pohisition, Everybo ly is invited to at tendand particulirly eniployes of Swifts | Ven Caprivi, Theve were 1aiguests present, Dullas county said that the alliance must or- | ‘0% 3 oo It has thrust upon us a setof fec-cating, foe 136 fola polititall foras HELaA s HarL At o latehour last night the unfortinate iting officeliolders, and. (o be @ justite of ree, but to control political action, Fosaid | man was still alive, but no hopes were euter- | the peace is greater than goverior of Iowa. 3 W by | politicians must bekept out of the ranks. Ho | tained of his recovary. “Tases this yearin Des Moines are higher ¥ | thought the allianc Y than ever, and they have been inc sat between Emperor William and Enpress Augusta Victoria, and opposite Chane or Metintoy bill His 'speech swas the finesy | the dlection of oficers for the Sunday sehool | biitical party. Thece wasno othier way. I.Yb‘i' rda, ""’ll'"r'\!! Wein: l‘"“. h'l“ nessed | o g I higher ratio since the prohiditory | P King company 2 anongs whou w tho forelsn emba \.\ s, ver heart hero and overy point was greeted | convention for the ensuing year, which re- | B Brown © of |, Pottawattamie — count; his teaw, as usual, for the purpose of hauling | ju went into effect than before, Keal estate Fronlaint: Riisci o A annansm Duchess of Coinaught and other no. ithenthusiastic applau sulted as follows: A. H. Weir, Lincoln, | candidate for ' sccretary of stal manure, At the bour mentioned it is sup- [ hus not mateviallyinereased since prohibition 1 2 Y 3 €0 | tables, casldents ‘Wi G & £ rron] 1 > 3 8 y ed he wet 0w c ' ook away our greatest industry —the distil- | KANs - Crrr, - Oh 20 =Task evening - e e T president; W. C. Macleod, Omann, vice [ 00 the union lIabor ticket, thought | posed he weut to the well to take a drinkand | took ) ceite i lsloeh Rl Rh Y YO0 g 25 S TR SR Lev, 0. G, Tats at Red Cloud. | OGN 0 o o Grand lsund, | otiticil action was necessary. M. Miller of | whilo doing 5o his team took fright sna ran | 1ety. Aud wiile the ity has wot gone back, | Drurg Underool, presiaent of the oxposi- | duec o Sulice B et Ren Croun, Neb,, Oct. 29, —[Special Tele- ARy Ly Zedl ! county warned the farmers againstinde- | o> S0 O S BEE TR H T e | Fe it has not growa with that mpidity which | ton driving park assodation and Kaie [ Cinar Ot 0. (Speial Cablezum to cam to Tne Bk —Rev, J. G, Tate ad- | Fecordivg seeretiry; Rev. E. A. Russell, cor- | pendent political action. Farmer orgin Mol et i vl her Location, hier people and advantages w sas Missouri interstate fair associa- | TweBer |- Thestrike amongthelwcemake s ressod large: ISticalt pathart responding sceretary. tions were not strong enough to be successful | Which stoodin their path. ut. General business has been injured by | o 0L e o has ended, fressed the largest political gathering Rev. Thomas Stephenson of Omaba fol- | by an independent party. They should rather Whatever the eflect produced upon his | the fear capital has had that the incroase in 1 ARELS] Lo skt okt ) bf the season at the opera house here | o o MR FEIICE O emporance, | 20 to the polls and castan indépendent ballot, | mind by the unexpected accident, Weinstone | county cxpenses would not warrant invest- | 1 tontractor, wis dlled oy a fright train this evening. His speech was full Svaiataling s * | Voting forthe best man in whateyer party. | rushed immediately to the residence of Mr. [ ments, “‘h'h"!""Hlj!\w_h! from Humnt. He leaves a wife - of ctuil facts concoming the rocord | ATOUE oter things be urgel tho mecenity | Gl or Cuss swoko wpon tho foi bf Uk Chupman and then ngain ack to the feld, | ~The principle underlying our law s | S ten dhildren A ( :lear Sk“ 1 re| ic ‘y § of training the chldren we were to see taying out of politics, He said it was f¢ stopping near the corn crib, bad, and so_is any law that requires oficers P . f the art A S L1 ! . . 1 I . P B r.:.:ll?:\l:l;‘:r‘;l::.».:.-"“.4.,:,":;: u"’,”":'i‘mf temperance millenium, He declaved that it | ish'to endeavor to control the party cau His conduct was noticed and marvelled at, | to énfores its provisions and not (o punich A Diplomazic Promotion. wasalsothe duty of the Sunday school su- | snd the old parties, These old parties w ;nm\uh‘\’lunlnlm n:.{n it has (b'-l'n ;ul'ww;l its violators. The law of prohibition is Mibrin, Ot ittandant and Etor.te S res opposed toeach other, and brought alliance | his mind, has been for some time derangec against the perintendent and pastor to abstain from the | PREUEI G TR OUE B0 Lo . | Hlo had left the house butn fow moments use of the swect-scented Havauna if they | e apolitical party. He referred to the po- | when Mrs. Chapman a Id have the boys kept from the vile | litical uction of the southern allinnce and t {Speeial Calegram to undamental princvles of freee | TueBre] —The OMial Gaztte todiy an- government, and we find in Des Moines that [ wounces the appintnent of anes, eruptions, ete, evidence the fact that nd a lady friend who | Siace the distillery property was confiscated lat Now York, were at howe, heard two shots ilved in rapid | that men of meaus will ot invest in any i L tion up to the present time in a masterly way, His handling of the tariff questio the MeKinley bill denoted that ho v gmately acquainted with these issues, an Toils, pimples, blotehes o the skin, enor € now Spamsh consul gener T i ] 3 . the bloodis not in good condition. {n-.u ntoutbursts of appliuse demonsteated rette. Dr. Tolmau of Chicago and Ed- | movementin Nebraska, and eulogized their | succession. y oA £ business that is liable to be inflienced by | SPanish minister to the United States, in 4 low cleverly he placed the subjects be- Williams of the Kansas City (Kan.) | action They looked in the dircetion Wein- | such promounced lezislation asa prohibitory | P of Senor Mumags, who recently re- Tiose synptons: oaullfrom tho ofor 1 his audience, wmany of whom | Chronicle also spoke on kindred topics. Committees on resolutions, dues and secret | stone ” had gono, shouted to the men who | law must bring about. Al legislation of this | *1#P¢d S wero farmers, The latter are rap- [ Rev. M. M. Lewis of Nebraska City | work were appointed in the' afternoonamid | were working in tho adjoining flelds | character nurts business. e ) of nature to (hrow off the impurities, fdly sceing through the democratic | discussed the subject of books, papers [ mueh confusion and finally ran’ toward the corn cvib, 'a short I'ho. foct: that: men: can prowl into Leopoll at ecderick' s Tomb, Wance scheme to divide the republican | and lesson helps for Subbath schools. The secretary’s weport shows that in the [ distancefrom which they found Weinstone | business hous under the guise of Beriry, (€ 0, —[Speeial Cablegam to in which she should assisted by vty and are daily abandoning the indepent- | The general discussion brought out many | past year the membership increased 14, on his back lying nd groaning in agony searching for hle suggestions. Di. Hul- | Phe Seeretary recommends action looking to Mrs, Chapman appr liquor is ious to large | Tuw By King Leopold. of B rium, to- ent party and getting bact into line. Wel- | new ideas aud val hed him fearlessly | business interests, One of our lurgest ter couity, the home of McKeigban, will roll | bertof Morgau Park (IlL) theological semi- | a lessening of the buvden of taxation on farm | and noticed that his shirt was burning and | swrch works was threatencd by oue of | wotly ,',_,.!‘ I madbpem Ly Io] abandii Swnt S SpelelC ip 0 good majority for Harkan 03 Novem le auswors to questions in the gues- | property and placing it more largely on rail- | that two holes throuch his girments showed | the seavchers, beeanse the works wereoper- | Frodiiek flis ety placed @ wecath ber 4, other things he said that | way and personal property. thathe had shot himself. She asked him | ated on Sunday, wnd cattle were fed from | on the tomb, P e 7 = wo preavation: could it w woman for the il iy he had dono sueh déed aud e, repiied |t siaps: W ey eursed with spies, search el This will remedy (hedistubanee, and Another Demooratio Rizzle, ministry. Sonr Jat it did not trouble him and that he was | ers and blickmailers: free men will not sub e S «Wiantoo, Neb., Oct. 20.—[Special Telogram | The afternoon session began the state cone The Supreme Court. pleased with what he had done. Later, how- | yuit long 1o a law that can only be en forcod QuiseRealnnalial Mriebiues: bring speedy and permanent ieliel by i B aa T R (3 ats hold what | vention and opened witha devotional meet- | DES Moises, [a, Oct. 2. —[Special Tele- | “yor, his pain beeamo excruciating and he | by such measure Bt Qugll=s(psdili0ntisznini lo s v he e e | ing conducted by Rev. J. M. Wood of Platts- | gram to Tur Ber.] —In the supreme court | ost his equanimity. ““I believe that but for prohidition Des | T Berl—Quic isrestoradat Fre wastobo u grand wlly here today, The | poyin,” At 2:5 the “annual seamon was | today u decision was rendered in the case of | _The other farm hands wero summoned and | Moines wonld today have 15, affair had been extensively advertised all : forcing out e poison, and will build 1 | 4 15,000 people, in- | the capitol ofthe canton of the same name, 5 preachied by Rev. J. D. Palisof Red Cloud. | o gtate aga M. E. Billings hick Weinstone was carried to his room in the | stead of 50,000, il the scene of conflicts between ralicals and | up the system from the fist dose, i RO ¢ A | the state against M. B, Billings, in which it I ‘ il d ] > over the county, aud there were by ac- | Histheme was missionary work and spirit, 2 Eht to/tax the cost.of- mrating ths [ Rouse and medical assistance was call 1f the good people of Omala wish the! conservatives growing out of “tion s, it tual comt only eighty-seven persons | and the sermon a forveful and cloquont onel | Wis SOUELG (oL Who cost 0f Printing the | Oue ot the wounds was " found ~about s {0 leatn the use of liquors, then vote for —— - Touk on Blood and Skin Discascs free, ST 1] Anad Fradaian ion | Rev. E. R. Curry, pastorof the local chureh, [ state’s abstract to Bremer county ccourt | half an inch avove the navel and | prohibition and thoy will find that the secret Mur. Dy b Lanalicistonm s ey i Matened o the epoeches, wVBIh | nde n address of welcome, Tt was red | holds that the state must pay its own bills in | the other anineh and o blf below the apex s e e e I)H“"\'"(':,” by \.l," e S Swift Soecifle Co. Atlanta, G8 Tthe run. and the rout will b complate by | Sponded to by the prosident. L. €. M. Buld- | sych cases, The mattor was brought before | of the heart, The wounds wore dressed, but ine o high licenso law in preferon R G S Al = ember 4. The republican tidal waveis | Wi Committees on organization, resolu- he pentive cil 3 ti g I no ul\(‘mnt was made to locate the balls, ty club. I believe that the young men e EM and ol moonlighters'” in ,\'VlU‘—.E |V| L’\IT A 1l ave o A st te | the exccutive council some time ago, and the S an 3% il y PICSHHIRY County Clare have murdered a girl nained - fnerasine and Wil Sweep this eounty with | 10U, ete., wore appointed and yiil feport to fa e ® | Mr. Chapman was in Omaha at the time, | will not soreadily step into an open public | Lo ve murd randest victory in years. At every ro- | morrow morning. The commitfee on Chris- | Py ment was resisted by Governor Boies: | A messenger was dispatched for him butdid | place as a secret dive. Flanagan and her mothe d No \ lllll'l|1" “ lll[l('(' publican rally thera are ‘lurgs and enthusi- | tisn bencticence reported throgh Itov. J, V. | hience the decision. Other= docisions filed | ot succcedin_finding him until late in the P e oyas difttdy Nd Ratic audionces. Tonight Tty pereons fa | Whiting of Blair, who pleaded for vigorous | were: s afternoon, when Mr, Chapman returned tome Miles® Nerve and Liver Diils, A Snow Fall in Dakot Cartiages went. from her o Mead to hear | WOUk alog that line. Audss vi domaa i OjConnor, appellants; | {mmedintely. An important discovery. Tley act on tho | Siovx Fan D., Oct specil |4 Nights “SNMENSINE Octoler 30 Ton, M. B. Roes i hetand. Phee | The paster's conforence elected as officers [ Clinton district: afivmed. Weinswne has lived on Mr. Chapman’s ! Aealedt | e . " Sl = \ on. M. B. Rees and J. K. Deland. They 5 R P T P T PR sy liver, stomach and bowels through the | Telezram to Tue Bee.| The first snow A o o 5 oport.a magnificent audience and a splendid | fOF the ensuing year: President, Rev. J. ¢ RIS s AL EAIPOTARLES, VE €0cK; | farm for the past year. He had previously | pepves. A new principle, They speedily | of the season bogan falling this mor TIHE DROLL MONARCH of Faree-Comedy bl (o R A art IR A s et H. Read, DD, Grand Islnd; seeret Marion district: afivmed. Hyblitorfive et iktia Havnittiontheiadloids | FEES rh cRaii R gt R LS | o o nefsop OIS (LD E TR MORLNG 10 BURISAN Y Ol Rev. L. W. Terry, Lincola. Fullerton. lumber company, appellants, v8 | jug farm of Peter O'Rourke. Ho was a lard. | o6ttt " Splondid for mon by | fakses aslarse asa gine. Tho theemometer Dorsey and Connorat Creighton Tho ontvers choser by the young people | Stencer: Woodbury district ; revere and constipntion. Splendid for men, women | ¢ were: President, E. 3. Bennétt; vice presi- | Brooke dent, M. G. Maclool orresponding scere- | Island 8 10N, Neb, Oct. 20—[Special to |—Hon. G. W. B. Dorsey and Gen- ' S . vorking man and so far as known had-but | G GG . i el istered 40 bgeas above, Pacific railway company, appellant; | posed to be in St. Paul. i doses for %5 cents. Samples fiee atlKulin & Sleplossness, IEFVOLS Prostratio, neryois . 1 s b L Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, dysp dullviess, blues, coval by Dr. tary, Miss L. Zediker; recording secrcta Jasper distr lemed, The weapon with which the deed was done et a2 5 by ‘ " KK | TS G eral Conior lust evening addressed a large | Mis Alma Benedict; treasurer, Miss Lottie | (0ol & Wheelervs Chieago, Rock Island | yas a 22.calibre with pearl landle, and, fov a EE T o Mkt Mpviiton s SUNply Eeiarkiha tes [N Al aRs0 N i Hie R LUTOCS sudience in the operahouse, The house was | Lesge. i & Paaiile vatloud company, wppalant; Jus- | small weapon, made o puie of ghastly wiunds Hebiska JowaancilisicataKenaona jibo s idian Dl Fatast o Mo e 0.wa ‘Committeo on Programme-C. F. Bottum, | Per district: modifled anc rmed 3 Nobody around the farm knew that Wein ASHINGTON, Oct., 20, —[Specia gran :‘h‘_:"‘;l I\'\'l’l‘:“l‘:‘lll\jf'-l Q00 Af‘:l_y"l"f 8 | W B, Zediker, Mrs. Jumos Carpenter. . Com. | _ Furam vs Chicigo, Rock Tslind & Pacific | stone had a pistol and the wonder now isthat | toTue Bre.|-Pensions wore granted today A Drop in Gold. m N ) i Y ¥ e ed under a constant storm | piiae to represent Nebraskayoung peopl on | Faitrosd compauy, appellant; Museative dis- | in his periods of insanity he did not use it | to the following Nebraskaus: Orviginal N0t Avies, Ocl. 20— [Spedal (ablo flrfl\l])lfll]*l'. He discussed the tanff and sil- | the national executive committee—a, G. | trict:reversed. upon some of his associates. . Taniats " 1l Bir Ciold dosed today at Ver bills and reviewed the lastsession of con- | Macleod and Roy, L. W, Torry Beyer, appellant, vs Thoeming; Sc i Peter Anderson, Juniata; Byron H. Saw § . 5 PR gress. General Conner followed in - an zation | trict i Tho matter of co-ordinate orga { afiivined, WESTERN PACRING INTERESTS, | ver, Grand Islnd: duson G, Sawger, Novtn dress wi 1 held the attention of the im- | with the s i n e convention was referred tothe ? — Platte; Henry H. Hunt, Bradskaw. In- SR PN AR A el menso audience for an hour. The meeting | fastnamed committee, and notice given of o Enforce thie Joint Rates. AnUnprecedented Output licted | crease—Lonis Alves, Zuniata; Willtum C R H ok nx Hooslig Al namilar ilo s ! wasa perfect sucees proposed amendment to the constitution, Dis Moises, Ta,, Oct, 20.—[Special to Tie for Octobe Careier, Grand Island; Charlos Dunlap, 9 Foyd and Gannon a West Paine, | LhoTojorbot the committen on”resolutions | Ber. |Aoruing to nstructons ssued 308 | Civrywar, 0., O, 30.[Spech Avapuhoe; Jon H. Edmonds, Stanton: Grand DDB] a Ho use. ‘West Poisr, Neb., Oct. 20, —|Special Tele i’ & terday, the attorney gencral will at once | gy to 0k Bre.] —The Price Current suys: | David Dings, ( - ad sland, Reissue - Rog, An especi ' bor of hogs have | W, Thomas, Bronson Do T eniad T e e, oy wioate | - Town: Okiginal-Fybert 7. Ripley, Shen- e L I andoati; Miles Price, Zero; William Browu, to Tim Bua]ed B, Bood abok 'I{v-ululwll. That w recozuiz, in Tk van to Tie Ber]—James 1. Boyd spoke in | the first Baptist young people’s orzan, which AN AEATRAL R B Lont ‘\:\'--q Point this evening. In his s b | B1VeS exehusive ittantion to their nesds, We | cago & Northwestern, the Rock [slad, the endorse lts motto and ains, and hope th viukee, 210 ‘edar ids & stated his positionon prohibition, harrangued | 1y 1 ! 1nd alms, and hoy av 1t | Milwaukes, Burlington, Cedar Rapids & 2 Loyalist | pogin suits against the Towa Central, the Chi- TWO NIGEIDS, Ihursday \\lnln et .UM\" "9 168 1 ] dlias aud hope ¢h 13 0 acking returns showing 330,000 G D Ma o (D hio mash Themall ) At ot o women, The larg b ¥ miay be found inthe hunds of evory meniber. | Novthern, Chicago, St. Paul, Minueapolis | 500 instyoar. The. Indications are that O6. | 1-ast Des Moines: Thomas L. Tubhs, Bur How Uik A1sk 10 S rganatd Lo Tte ANl theaudicnce on the tariff issue, discussed | _ Kesolved, That our waichword shall be or- | § o linglon: & ¢ : Hngton; Johv £~ Hull (deccased),. Prescott ! 4 B ganization’ for the Baptist young people in | & Omahy, Chicago, Burimgton & Quin tober will veach fully:1,200.000, far exceeding | Chavles £, Golding, Newt John ( the railvoad question, and attempted to show | church and assoctation i stute and nation. Sioux City & Pacific and Minneanolis & | any previous record for October. Comiplete 1y, Platteville; John Madden, F' ) “— how the poor laboring man suffered from the BILES St. Louis railways, to compel them toadopt | refurns for the bight summner months will ( pupg’ [nereaso-George K, Teed, No- \‘ \ “ 0 garif. M. V. Gaunon and others then spoke, THE SPEED RING. the lown commission's schedule of joint | probably Show fally. 9,300,000 hogs, AgAINSt | i, feanmae Siooe® i Heod, ¥ after’ which' the meeting werged into a v ArERn aXe rates, which took effect October 25, “The | 6,550,000 last year,implying a total of ap: | Paimton. Oskuloosts Willinn £sher Ol fnthe Comieal My JRal dmirabion soslety Independence Races l'“llltlllh":‘“:l is infor "“"'.“‘l ‘L‘“ attoraoy gen~ ximately 16,000,000 for tweive months, | Thomas Denny, Cantrell. Refssue dohn W vl - - t eral that theso suits will be brought immedi- ding e ' helow since i ingo 2elsst 0 Doncrsran, Neb., Oct. 29, —[Special gram to Tk Bre.]—Tho first race called to- | to an early conclusion, providing the stprems | — joomes . Nowiovon, haviin; Betlamin o i ; gram to Tur Ber.)—The opera house was whs the unfiuished frec-for-all pace, | court in the ease now pending does not sooner B RO, e rions, A I el s O R s i filled to overflowlng to listen to the eloquent | Wilky Russell won in two straight heats, | decide that thelaw is unconstitutioual, which, | Mandana, widow of Francls Champion, ond i seleet numbor of st oba Wy mddress from Fon, T\ I. Foss of Crote upon | Summary: of course, the attoruey general thinks is not | Ghioeso - buque. stap . Papular prices O teu, dei Bl theissues of the day, e convinced all by | Wilky Kussell....... 1 1 1| Mkelytobappen. BATAF Gltzun s South Dakota: Restoration and ine ny i Glery his logic that the welfare of the state and tho A]\llvl\\lx|‘llxlfiltu\v . 3 g ‘j The Bee Keepers. Sioux Clty. ... hn R. Mabbott, Mount Verion, e d B rosperity of our people wis sure in the ol PRUEONY « 't 0 s Vv ede 39 3 T 2, ) e Indianapoiis 11100 Joseph Gurchinsky, Bridgowater; Ale G O H fon of the republican stato ticket. Many | Time—2:i8df, 3181, Keokus, Ta, Oct. 20.—The twenty-first an- S der Kerr, Turton; Charies V. Ells, Faulk | nen PQ (et ouse yotes were made for Harlin and the legisla- | The next was the 3 teot, | nual conventlon of the Internationel Bee sss | dCNARE \ | 2 ket L gbe ¢ A d Pr v sociatior et | s city ay, delegate: nelnnt 3 - » tive ticket of this count. Eghontine wor, Ashland P second, :;“l:.éu::‘ met in (:; ,,‘-:-"i l:;:(l lii.: I(Itxl-l::: Gindooall AT A reats ottam iR tiletir Bavae. s | SAMEAIY A0 \llllll.l\ ol 1t .II.xl 2ul. Anti-Irohibition Mecting at Gibbon. In the regular ovents Raymona Wilkes ,\-“.m'mm(-,,.md,. “The day was devoted to hita Oct of Toaven'ngetrength-U. 5. Governmeut Ree | gageme ot ek ots, Law Roch, slican, was shot and killed by James J M, last evening. Allen had ike | At tonight's session a committee was ape St. Prrenssura, Oct, 20,—[Special Cable- | ¢ ber of volers o be 4 | pointed tosecure an appropriation from the | gram to ‘Tue Bre. 1—The government is still | ated 0 appear before the ele enbash Star won, | general government, to be used in securing | debating ona scheme in referauce to the | tion second, Clingstoue I1third. Best | the best bees in the Orient or elsewhere for | Jews, but it is cortain that it will be long be Ottumwa Gunox, Neb., Oct, 20, —-[Special ‘Telogram | Wwou the two year-old class, Primrose second. | the annual report of the president £ Tue Bir.|—Tho high license party ns | PELII A, pace—Sunsot Patcheon | foa. "5 Of Varlous papors ¢ gnado proparations and eugaged speakors for | won the thind, fourth and fifth heats hype wieeting to be hield on the evening of Octo- | Logan standine second. = Best time Ybor 31, This is the first auti-prohibition “Third race, 2 40 trot—C guoeting held in Gibbon, and the prospeet is | yim Star s &ood fora large attendance. Many people | time o nd the oort Aug A7, 189 relating to apicul- EW .l()i INS()V S GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, sLnlmul Minstrels. Russia and Her Jews. aused @ oniiee (1% G ENGLIN ach cammisstoners, and when Re 1 } ton. i Absolutely Pure. | ot him he was aecused oach of by X | = 1S, “ Arcexpucted frow surrounding towns mo—0:35¢ . | the purpose” of experiments lookingto stil | Fore it comes futo force, owings to red pape | MU bo Wi doused B ftoad of | A [ AKE BE L 3 . The free-for-all that was declared off, thas | greator improvements in good bees T ket B e to by | onJuformiexe Allan: awysl i anoeteior o WATCH OUR ELECTRIC STREET PARADE o gy endingthe rogular ovents. Tomorrow will - ARieamita: tnaliiar of 1he kowernmont ani | {1 MiMis kuifesnd ne (Alln) ik Sl r _Tatoat Ashland, be devoted exclusivoly to standard breedors! A Verdict for the Paper. tho public, the existing reguiations n rogard | gl m,oid fred two shous. o ‘o YaiP 2 by s Chavmpio D i MaJor o £ e W01t \ Asiiavn, Neb, Oct. 2.~ [Special Tole- | stakes. Crnan RATIDS, Ta., Oct. 20, —(Spectal Telos | 1 ha Jows will Do ammig wich the, traes | Jeamon found on Roach was 4 small po-ket ik’ e o o et :::mh :} “:‘:z‘:‘l»‘vl,' i\ho ?IlllJ“:;I‘\ll:!|I4'Al;l % gram to Tup Bee.|-The jury in the case | vigor. 2 i —_—— jorEeme mhenun L et REVA VIBICNS. 1io] S1) ! ,ppec ampalgn was ma v Rev. J. Prank ) i STy e ety - i Patntir the Bark. ‘G. Tateof Lincaln in this city this evening, | DOSTER ~Ootober 20, Mabel, daughter of | o Friuk Millar agaiust tho Gazotle company | ppe pacriaveh Refuses to Arbitrate, Roustun About to Returs e, und variy Dime fiden (usee, of this city for £10,000 damages for libel,a fior Paws, Oct a TON! Y ot 94 [ 1 Special Cablegram to I$1e dwelt principatly on tho tarift bill and - Mr and Mra. Milton J. Doster, aged four | jejug out over twonty-four hours, returned @ | CONSTANTINORLE, Oct, 20, [Spectal. Cable: |, oot A & el phiee ihieh we o T 7 ; othor republican measures. A Fousing meet- | Years and nino months vordict this AMterioon in favor of the dofend: | E¥am 1 Tug Ber.]—The Greek patriarch Ium |!‘I '.,7‘“ Hahans F ooy aiaition o r'{.’-}"\" sevd crve by masiio every one. (@The Hite | W Laalen Muwbienn, Caruenabih aud Faee fug s old wotwithstwndivg e rainy | Funerad todayat 10w m. from the fanily | g, | has vefused to take any notice of the commis- | ho United S YBO b Do A | e Ko e WiLL ko aai thes Uyl s wecelh of WL ER O OCT, %10 ecther, esidence, D, Prospec — v . o . n understanding b 0104 4PTL00, 1RANOU (o toturi oner ar | 5. love, residence, 1312 Paul stwet. to Prospect Hill T R e Faanlix sion appointed to efleet an udersta ding be- | 1o his post at Washington, He was received "I.m'l'm-' ity FERE Be Rt re——— conetery. Star, Fremont, Ind., plowse 0pY. | pus Moreis o Ock {Bpecial to | Lveen lll)l:x Ports aind ths- ek syiod or 10 |y Bdslent Catiot Ty \ 3 G MA domnas, : : OMAITA, N FI. adujted lue 2 4 rmenians pe = 110 F s AR CTRTTE -y Tk Bee.]—The lllinois Cenral rallyway com- | haye been arrested in this city on the churge = 1 (@ P T . e i oo REGISTER TOMORROW, pany has commenced the work of equipping | of conspiring against the goverument, W5 | REGISTER TOMORROW, ' Qs e e aine Tur Bir) voliow winpour, thevnly geniine.

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