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e TWENTIETH YEAR. "OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, i800.~TEN PAGES NUMBEK 1 .»h (OLANEL" 1N ARD LUK, 35855 e BOURBONS DOUNED TODFEAT St | TERRIBLE COLLIIOY AT SEL b s 20 PHCSSRTY O ADVERSIY, and the prohibitionists of Nebraska arc try PR b e T e e 4 2 E o, at least 10,000 majority,” ot Huavs al AT Be- | fug to belittle tneir otvn state so that it may Spanich Steamor V. 1 ty by AT LLING EXPERIENCE. PR 1 » - Jihn A. Yardley, a Prohibition Spy, Ar- WHRE It WHBEIE: of Sok o Wbl do Ocrtain }'?nur of Their S(hln.u to Se: HOESEOW Wp. WEILET CTMDRHonT Witk 1hD The Spanish Stea u" Vizaya Run Ints by 4 D 3ls on How You Vote ted | Pmbezlement. back to Canada without extr o HRDE, onre Control of the Next Congress. state of Kansas, where thair ideus have had the Schooner (oraelins Hargraves, The Captain's St of the Weeck ot * Amendment Question. Tsted for ! full sway upon the statuto books for several —_— it carrying, and the victory would be won by Yardley studied a moment and then said: “1 - -— pirt — genie, i HE MAKIS A FULL CONIESSON | Taiten mpaia it of that monoy ino the | GERRYMANDERS WILL NOT HELP THEM. |, Siecial Agent tude vemarked this after | EIGHTY PEOPLE BELIEVED TO BE LOST. | py tn | il oL A think I can noon that the prohibitionists would get small Munros, his sixteer legilly be ty d over the line, though 1 Sl satisfaction trom the buletin on popuiation w— year-old son wof nlne Ry " yhaLt Ao 4 A 3 2 ssued today by the census ofice, Indeed, he | ) ° The Infamous Plots Hatehed by the | ,.'“"‘ ‘x"‘.” what I snall do uutil [ 41 The National Republican Congress qnl;mx ki ‘:\ n‘.lt ;wm-» f th ures w,vlm The Captain of the Steamer Instantly | o0 0 ploces on $hie besch b Tomns' {nles A Comparison of Facts from Which s st AL % ane jot be used with telling effect against the Cille y . g & i, i y Gang of Imported Tramps and Yardley wis then sent back to his cell an bt b g b o Profiosed amandmetl, it Nobraskar, THO in Killed—Only a Fow of th near Fivo tsland ved in this city tolay the Deductions Are Plamn — An Sneaks and Thelt Cowardly @ visit was paid the ofico of the Bumble Fee Address tothe People of cromso in the ponilation of Towa "since Passengers and - Crew T'he castaways woro sorey looking men after | Appeal for the Welfare of This office was debut after waiting the Country. the state census of 185 is only 8.7 per Rescued, thelr disastrous experience. All they saved | » . Methods. ,_l“. S8 Wk . et wal 1 Y This is less than the nosiu and pr N . the State. Lo B e EASIJOMuson, the spy, anc notwithstanding the bluc grass, coal « - i VAR VIS TIERIA T <. Smith drog tu. 5 es and all the efforts of the railroads to A a ” sl o) re was very litule Thecampof the prohibitionists s n wmonrn ad to suc You are a Bee man and Wastixaros Bureav Tre Owany Bur,) ract people to the more spavscly settled New York, Oct. 81.-The wroport was | Munroc lowingstory of thc [ 1 their flag floats athal fmast ne down 1 St twith which to D18 Pavntaserr Swinen, ons of the state, @ larger number of per- | brought in by the steamer Humboldt, It wa selock on Tuesday night | g and their flag s u i 4: el " b Wt s bie critared (e Wasmivaroy, D, C., Oct. 31, sons have left the state during the last five | arvived today from Brazil, that tt g when we I'he A' '\». ‘;.m.vn lr'\y.]\\flll"vl in the muks las =& it I Therepublican congressional commitieehas | Sears than hiwve gone fnto it IKansis hus an vight whenoneof their hirc issued the following addross : annual state census, and the figures for the 18 an embezzlerand Iocked in the city jail, ) wis med that such was not the ob- | 188ued the following address: last four years are very *significant, In 1857 ¥ ol e I'herepublican congressional committee de- | the population of the stato was | 80 unknown schooner and the captain and ail 10 fuets arcas follows - RS sires to say a word or two to the paople, and | in 1888 it was 1,518,052, in | the passengers were lost hy On October § a young v 3 _want, thent” he asked ., | more especiuly to those who believe gener- T s A helght, twenty-five ye y “Your man Yaraley has been ar a1 18 R BITRAR ATER DRAWS TWO PICTURES, lors of tno wrecked brigantine Bugenio, wh Captain P wieek: | Keanser, Neb, Oct. 81.--[S) kram to e Bre. |- Hon, Kdward Re } it ; eht was dark and | spoke against prohibition tonight at the izaya, which rom here yes- | stormy W that we were in dangerous | hall to a packed hous oe turne terdav. when off Bart a8 vun into by | waters and consu Thero | ek “_“‘ Ealie Ao ‘ll | moution of the shoal we were | X Jofore the address the Mic driven P near Jones' inlet 1t the | Way military band played a namber of selece s 1sual course, straight toward the Fire island | t1ons on the wnd in the ball. Attorney as acknowledged | The fute of the crow of the schooner | light, Snadenly I snwv a buoy ahead aud put ot b , y 1 prineiples, concerning the | by the state officials, to 1,464,910, and by June, | known, The chief o P RG] e MaT i .‘. ‘(““:‘\\ LAk \I\w ‘;wt- ‘th H. M. Sinclair presided ove weeting and HRiE; & tstachs BL ) WS the cle information that clections for membors of the Fifty- 1890, it hud further dectonsed 'to 14204850 | S M e e O e o cren There was a crash, followed by w shock b radotin iy wonit 1 ity | fumished, ‘and he admits be is an em- | congress, whieh will oecur next Tues This decrease cannot be accounted for, Mr. | 8e0l: ono engincer.ind cght of tho crow WHh threw us alloff our pins, and thebrig | Piel seats on tho platform. The audience Yitet ok Eat Bty IohE | bétieE This has been an extraordinary campaign. | Hydo says, by the opening ip of the torritory | the stoamer were picked up POk MOl T U BRI vt et Mo | e Tardels Bomnyoseits| 68 . probINIaiIt T Gt ; .. When it began the democratic leaders were | of Oklotoma, for, were itire population | So fur as known these ar ; 4 3 M. Yard! v howasempbyed | “Wehaveno such aman,” continued John- | averfowine veith confidorce. They nomsted , for, o X ander ful sail, and you cn imagine the foree | Ladies woro (L f overfowing: with confiderca. They boasted | of that region added to the present populd- | outof the crew and passenger list of cighty- | of tho shock 10 the vessel whon Sho ran onte | by th sty y being tocopy | son, and in ihis statement he was backed up | that their mujority ‘would be b loast | tion of Kansas tho latter would syill fall | craof tis v iomre mad sy ger list of Clghty- | of the shock to thevessel when sho ranonto |y Flove postnent it | by, i T b i ow For'an S | eSOt o8 O S | ot St oo of e | it i i routul $py business, with the Both men clung to this statement, butat Vi':"‘l"' "'I““\" V“”""I"‘» W;‘!“";"‘\“'I h"x‘i:n“:n\ is the “Hrm;' off .nll{n- i ‘m u}\\ p‘)u"in“ll.u' feared that all the others were st [ went over theside. 1 told the ercw to get | OF Kearney, and s thut there wi iorg ) six districts in the sc 1 which the re- | section of the state, for vhile there has been v & b ber | the rondy, but T doteruined to vemain | su tlal building Hel ot ] W) publican arty had a clear majority of from | o docresso in tho rural dlstricts of the | gnd thab tho st owill onumber | oAl Rady bt T detevuiiod to veniiy | s siblLbE o . o noon Joel, . Buwman of Chiy | Sticller, asking him 0 at onceto pit inan | one to ten thousand, but over the electoral | oxtreme west, Atchison Top, Teavons | Wyt S % b e | aboird until the last minute T had | town of prahibition lowa or Kansus. Cone g0, hispector aud deteeive for the Ameri- | appearance at the Bumble Bee office. machivery of which the democracy held ab- | worth, Wichita, Kot Stott ctails are e Viraya left New u cle Lawrence uud Yorl " v rey o . o tinuing, he said v, i 3 § ey % ) ork vesterday afternoon for Havana with oured kero: over them and set them ’ oan Security company of New York, arived After waiting five minutes Strickler sailad | solut - ach of these dist Huteninson all contaiu fewer people than | i okiiar pussengors aid oL RineEe-] nili . 14 mnde: & live dlke & Hoase rfve It depends on how you vote Nove 4 m the city, and aftercr ngthe services of id upon being informed of the condition b pected 1o return | they did two years ago. seven, It is thought there were some | That was ouv signal of distress, and it was | whether v,.‘-x" perity contifues, 1 believe | Sghyh itic congressmen by a process which i sigunl of - : Detedive Horvigan started ontafter Yanlley , remarked: I dom't know tho | cun'only be properly described s & Qown —-— others on board not on the list, At | Soen by the erow of the iife-savinizstation on | that mostof the prohiit ro sincore At G o'clock he was found at his boarding | man, and am not going to any trouble toget | rightsteal, Recent gerrymanders §n Ohio, GROVER INCERVE D. hat © past 8 Thursdag pyontn shore, It w gt hou Defore the Bugenie el e el S R LR U LU RS o (L e B 0 i 5 LT wds the [ and immedistely " boro down on - tuo | vawl. 1 you_ cloven of us crowded that | 11 the results they claim for prohibition in Detective Bowman, in speakingof the ar- | bars let himstay there,” '| nl'=|_'|::'”."; ) TI' .'";‘ INH;M' "“,:'f.f',',:- Priiioiplos of IF¥e Y steamen, striking on the starboard breakers, | Mttle thing. \We had provided onrsolves w the lessening of crime, the diminishing of rest, said With this pleasant remark Mr. Strickler S IBERTALA IR DLl RLLFSATES t5 Asixr, W, ¥, Oct" @it At (et | carrying away the bridge aud_cabin. Tho | flash liglts, which we waved vontinually. No | places where liquor s sold and the “Yardley was the cashier of the Camadi went out, as he said, to attend a meeting of & 1ae 8 5 s it Aph g Ll captain was instantly killed sven minutes | answeri nal came and no sound was | ] e Nramitioi e el L rities and 10 | print tomorrow a lengthy interview with ex- | Jator both vesscls had sunk, od. Lo | Heard axdept UG YoRE el B MO express company at Montreal ind was bonded | the executive committee 4 sin their stead. | b 5 L Nides o both vessals had suak, aud tlio. pussor L : S o we siould all vote for prohibition 5 i . 4 e | President Cleveland on the political situation s and crews were strage! i he water, | began todrift out to sea, and I ke loout conpauy, On Septantber 10 ko ab. | _Johzson and Smith refused o beliove that, | s thom forty-Bive districts pfoparly tepib: | 1,y o) gveland sy §4 (harti I am sure | Tho steamor was o staunoh vossel, and. Cap. | did ot get help witifn tio W | butif ithas inereased drankenoss nity, corded 18 o lavge of | Yard was arrvested, b last the; g kLR A YL Ll Ll Ll Y e b h X nnell was one A t try " rinutes we would sur e 1o hauperi nd crime, then wo ) 008 sconded, tiing wilh him s large sun o | Yor 1 [ v‘ I but at lust ‘hn'\< i ,,H,l,"“,h,,m,‘,.,,,H.,,‘,..\ five democratic | there nerer was publia question disenssed | it Cumicll was one of the nost frusted em- | miutes we | surely b t BatboEn ! crimo, then w uld clhoose money that belbnged to the express cormpany. | prevailed upon, and in company with 8 BEE | yapresentatives, Their scheme renderedyot- | more thoroushly sud mere. intelligently than | P gves of the line. e 4 1other remedy—high \ Yok We never let aman get away, andas soon as | reporter went to the city prison. Yardle ins superfiuous and the Dopular will In- | 115 subject of Jesll refort by somerniin | 1100 of {he passongors noton the regulur |y o boy -\ a o prohibitionists I do mot vespect: o tho. dopatture. o oy Tstarted | was led outinto the corvidor, and as soonas | potent. These » the chiel features of bl 2 st | s il SRIL St e QLR IR IINALED SHd) | EEYAE 0L B e They aro the merco s from other state 1 heard of the departure of ¥ y T started | was led outinto the corridor, and as soon as | pote W 1 atur WAYbeRtes. his Y oAcliags sUdeRy thiat | & Oitector 1 1 - saarnshis Tne. The othey | #v6 buaiped ¢ are the mereenaries from oth o8 _on the trail, following him from Now York to [ he raised his lead Johnson's face flushed, ;"'"‘.'. campaign 4-\'l_|'r'h'h\' ntary o ‘“"“l"- {e e d aioatiiG lm‘nhm_,“ this issue is @ | Passcngers on board as fav as leamed were: | that!” I shouted, but the had already ¢ whio have invaded Nebraska to foment discord Chicigo and from Chicigo to thiscity, Hoe [ and tuming to Smith, said: By € that | howover, was another not less infamous. bk 3 aae | MLA. Calvo, wife, son and maid; Mr., Puvrr | ried us beyond it. I urged th 1 1o make | among the peaple, set the farmers agiuinst the f E gty i Jea | S8 grand conspiracy to raise the values of | correct one there should be unmediate ready | glAy Catvo wite son and maid: Mr. buvr ) el eth: I#/the matiwe want, aud therd {s. o ‘doubl [ 420ur man,’ and turninis on Bshesl wheelod. [ oif tho nexesearies of 1o ana to charee: thit | acaulescence on tho pattof. the veopls, But Il‘;”l‘m v Alvarer, Juan K, Hodman, Oseat | did $0 und that oft vod us. . Tho water | | i of it around wentout onto the stteet.” inflal new republican tariff bill. In TR RN A e TS gt e (AL L LU stantly baline. | metropol They should be sent t cop dley wasnextseon. Atfirstho refased | Again he was folloved by the feporter, | order £0 anjoy. tho spoils of offics they under- | theJudguent of our countrymen has boen so | Islwur, Luigi Peilion and Jose Fursia i i koeping i . ¥ i} ¢ 2 vofore thofr own doors. 1 have tof the c yoato . onnditl e trammeled and their perceptions so clouded | Surgeoh Rice says that av the time of the | @ o sen w 3 to talk, but after the pump lad becn vigor- | and the question, *What are you going todo | 100k to create a condition of the murket | tram i perceptions so elon et i v S o )i )i g b J oy i det majors and ¢ e o they all have a jug vheteby the peoplo would be shamelessly | by prejudice and appeals to self-interest that | e0llision he was in‘the cabin talkiug 1o A LA, i ) ously applicd told all he knew, Hosaid: for the poor fellow ! *? was put at him, Awindled '.‘un"url l:wn::d'll!‘-; ll'f?h(‘vl‘i‘nl\d‘n\r n}«{r ;‘Appl'x‘h-‘ll\in:ll of the true lp;-‘l;\i...,',‘“l Calvo. Suddenly there came an awful shock | incdto wrench us away. - Iinatly I found handle to their n; that ure stmpiog the GSy MR ol Vosvardley, 1T aupd| S LLIEU jou ¢ el e, BEWe did ot ot | dolixes; & Thiw oonariFacy/hu fal1ed N BHH} 18 {154 Eovern ARy 0} CREIIIAt ad TRt by, | . o camoe Kolledialliovae ou e moet f DAKIOTARELINAS the ol dstito PS hiioyy R B man they want, but [ can't un- | the man into this fix. and s we had nothing | failure has doomed the” democratic patty to ¢ t J s e mvskibonyRsdibrobinipus chrdwil] AR RIS ot ound ot bt R I G ) Y 2 feat axt Tuesday's Py have for years been led to believe that the | down and immediately ascenc ot the wildest | he whi the life-saving erew's life-boat t e Is of some of theso apostles 1 low in the devil they ever fornd ot | todo with fl1‘kava tolizebiont the hest | ASfa T next) Dlesday:y Flsation BEINEF oot e ITo Rt s properly | confusion ensued. Mr 1o boggized me | found us, vas tho closest eall Tover had | and w in somoe hits on Colonel ~ Helen in Omuaha, as | never told a soul | way he can L o L t | minister to theiv profit, not by securing gen- | 0 save her son, and 1 went 1y twenty years ol exper at sea | Gougaeand soveral othirs. © 1o staiod (it roing." » bk PEEIE Bt ¥ oIy re ity o 1 rine] 5 b dec o fin ere ate It he E, ie belonged to me, enain at one should go to the howes of woren pro ne T was going. i i Yardley's Record in Canada. temporary gains to allow themselves to serve | eral prosperity r‘mnu‘ud on m”“lwl'- 'l"” by “","”_"m', ‘f”‘ b Hl,“.. Wil | ‘m L o waey | e e 10 And hiiain o I > you in the employ of the prohibi R 3 3 el nole. the tool of the demoeratic party in inflict- | giving dircct ‘advantage to certain classes, | Seene e AN KL bl sl L) i ? H e o Lt hAlEROABE kit < i ploy I MoNtre AL .‘\.. , Oct. al Special Tole- s [n'nuvl“\nxfh Y (-‘huw‘ outrage, | It is certuinly true thatin such selfish op and fore-rigging were all torn away. heve | world disappear in the waves, their husbands dreinking and the i s going 8 gram to T By About six weoks agoa | JtH L i f pivacy that | tion the interests of some of the people must | Wis a great gash in the starboard side just - — tothe bad. [A lady took exception 1o this edas cashierin the Cana- | has to the 5 dRe be neglected, Protests on the part of aloft the c bunkers and throngh this MAYOR POROUN'S CASE, ‘\‘lwi-' it and Mr ]L‘;fl ater qui vnwl‘\l 1{ 9t ce left the city for | titic to public confidence. The people have E the most arvant dece by ou the star-} : ol opexa house, on Famam street, when 4 mnan 1 : - 3 PO ATE AL A B R Lot tion and cajolery, At last, however, thesc A beam four-masted schooner with > Oflicinls Prosecuting it Get Them- | Netl - Dow R Lo " name was Wil 1 the democracy, through L and K o e oV Aty od donocter il ! md proposed. o prove many camo along and said, ‘Aveyou looking for 1 FBuB s ious agents on the stump | neglected oues are aroused, and in spite of | her bowsp d o iug gone o vet £ ! X g 3 though he held : 56 ] S Clotids of misvapIaRRANtIoN: ani s | beams stove in. Men were runving about fulso, 'Ho said 1f | prohibition RN TR T ik LA e o il Tn ot lod md h i i g andin the public press, was lying to them | the clouds of misvepresentation and demsion l”: ¥ miv h(l were r 1]1 |u§ ni 1 loon itself and not mevely ! aboit the new tarifl bill, its provisions and e oo o ades ot iy m he e into Hout th tarifl bill, its provisions and | Which surround them they bogin to see wildly on our decis, shouting all kinds of or. |, B\ St B tho salon k ot mor to gowithhim, andwe went up to the New | company and soo the end came, Some time | its offects, and thoy have been studying the | Our agricalturists and others whose inter ders, and I can remember seeing the crew of Lo AoV O outon; W0 j ‘the sig 16 yvould e properito. voto “IUERRS YorkLife building to i room ou the eizhih | ago howo 800 in the Casslake Dorhy sweep, | bill for themselves: They hayo foand. tha | have been disregaried while advantageshave | the schooner doing the sume on theiv vessel. | is under arvest on the chavge of corspiving to [ T 1 the statemcent of Dow that the floor. ‘Thore 1 mol o mam with o heavy | wid with this atonco sot out on what Lis | the principles which govorned its construc- | boon accorded to a favored fow aroniotto bo | [Thonext thing T know the water was wash. | procure an illegal operation upon his mis. [ funufactureof liquor Lot iata tho aibtag bear), wio sail hisname was Dale. Thero | fends toli him was killing pco. 1tumors | tionure those und anly” thoso to_which the | much longer deceived. Lam confident thay | ing ~over our “ducks, With - wild | s, Mudamo Jonvuieres, today made an at- | 31 Kosewater provod that it did iho same s was another mn in tho mom ab thy timp, buy | Eradustiy tecanio facls, aud finglly i becamo | country s indobted for tho unparalleled pros. | Woshall eccufo a majordty in the next house | iden of saving ouselves scvoral of us | 4 ph towocuro his relcass on bail, bub his | comparal aquon het ficture, Ho - then ot el i lnown that e was not only in debt but that | perity” it has been enjoying since the war. | Of reprosentatives, 1 ecannot forget how la. [ €lambered up the port fore rigging. Down i ks RIRROLLE. LINOE W2 AR OB i 1 don't know his name, though they said he I 1 were missin his ac- | They have found that the new I boriously a reform moves which must break | went the steamer and up we mbed, We | application was deni ,‘ The aathorities | things .fur Which monoy s spent and wasa pracher was a lirge man withoa | o andliat ho was su of " the | extenay these priaciplos to indvstrios | thromshselfish inforosts strougly intronched | reached the forotop eallnt yard, and just | haso evidence thit Fourou accompumed | S0 IEwas queer thoro were not s 10 pros heavy red be : e. The end of it all that one | to which th have mot heroto- | and unscrupulously nssarted, and overcome | then the hull reachied the boitom! Thisleft | Mue, Jonguieres to tho residence of Mile, | BbL the caloof tobaceo and fireworks and Db diked mo it 1 llived dn: Om 1 | morning e disappesrod, and watit last night, | fore ool \ithdrawing from the | abuses long suffernd and arrogantly main- | US just above the surface of the water, but Uhe exhibits of circuses and theatres, which fold biin 1o, Twas from Cauadn. ‘Somuct | b track of him'was lost. dutiablafist practitally overvibing that wo | tained. T beliove thut it our gaius inust b | €ach swell dusbod ovor oue limbs ey tio up money and ¢ive nathing foe it Mr. ¢ b tte) st s - . cannot lnrgely produce with our. owi tho result of hard str.= Je against thescodds, | survivers weve there. ~ Some of our tosewater read fron Luther Beusor 00 the better, then,’ sald Le. *You are just the ANENABLE T0 STATE LA urces. | Thy | peoplo harve diseoverad | 161s not, however, possibie that o complote | crow tried to veach the schooner, but sho | Aot 81d that whilo tho illogal decd was | 10 SHOW ~ that he suys . law. . caunot peidiglion g that the new law is not goiny to | tviumphof the people’s cause can bo much | Went tothe battom almostus quick as the | PHNE SOUS WHEE TG, ORI CROA AR | control . wnuns - appetite for liguor. 1 then asked him whatl was to do.and | Judge Caldwsell So Decidesin the Case | cause a rise of prices or any business h{n;. n) delayed. "r 6 cut ot :; En'rl on of I\A:/;:;Alll:i‘:h;\"A\t‘r;rll;‘-'h-n th ;)mn n Mayor fourcay and the other povsons fmpli fflH\*“flH--‘ h:’l '*“"'r" of crimes, My Ib-w; LI o 0. “Pothisho replicd of Original Packages. disturbance and they porceive “that it is | the wholesome doctrine which characterizes | & suil insight. One of the men in the cated in the case was wade without the gov Hpgtisoa i Ll el L e e 00 S BhnE, 0 hIhe Tl Tock, At Ot 81 to opinion | KOWE to treato largor wnd bettor markets for | the demuerati press thatharough discussion | suld thut while climbing the rigging he had | pnant being appraised that such o stop | U entire list and showed that a_ verystuall Weare having o great fight with tho anti- | g e ot o PN | G farmers, to' build up many now indus. | £6Ing on in every yart of $he country, undis. | had seen a boat lowered from tho sehooner | (U SODFGIEL Tt Sulh - ston parcentig of them were duy {0 liguor. prolivitiomists, and want to carry Nebrasl, b T b rited Sutes - | tries, togive employment o' thousands of | Fuised schemes of the vpublican pirty to se- | #ud - seven men €et B und row swav, | yigistey are much incensed because they P R o and if you will help us wewillpay you # [ cuit court in theoriginal package case of H. | workmen now idle o insuMiciently oceupied | eure its perpetuatior in power through reck. | but he could not see anything | \woanot informed that the arrcsts were 1o 008 /0L TADUKS « MLE, WOSSWHIALIUR AN I B per day and give yoi a good rourd sumif we | M- sty shas s oy It (U Td Bmals IaNIsE ot ntkiNEdgiot | s chaccnent AR BRI e TSI o g G R TN i tohe bright, meot | bo made and blame tho procurcur for pro. | iinendoes on lasbiood —and = the iy § Js scuss L ori ro! Ve urg reople cop] suftrage, its© bru methods | g H e, e iope of attracting ting in the matt vithout, ce ting 5 04, BUGIGLLOOT S OOk A A win, ¥ and discusses all the points | Amer wages. We urgo the people to | P i 4 : tleation, we cut ¢ i rope: he yard | ¢ B A OB RGO B I BRI A G Beran e T sviticism loud} : Lo . il ! sidor earefiily the significance of uvote | 0f legislation, and, 8bove all, posi- | dtieation, we cut tarred ropes on the yard | (i LI S HALOT W consulungland’" e critieism londly, ““Itold him that [ wasa arinling man, buy | mised. ‘The court holds thut the act of con- JOGHIECERIIY (B 51 e Yo | Bivol Wlstiven . thvoab oA o peopte’s | and lighting them swung them in tho air, o R ”,f,”;,‘,'.,‘,L‘,,.f’,',',‘:,{;;‘f,l‘\',’,,, o have | Mr: Roscwater disclaimed the inteution of he said that did not make any diflorence, nd tho Luws of the stito are valid. | gidto for congress. Above everything clsc | homes under the oporaifon of tho now and | it in vain. ~All through the long night wo | [ected with the prosecution of the case have | sayis ganvtling against. wonantood, inless T BReD nvitis eastiben: usil Wil ol aze some of the points of the | it will mean that tho mian who casis it wishes | uiquitous tarift law—tie law which notonly | elune to that yad, growing colder and stiffer t thoy would lose tholr positions, have | havas criminal womanhood A prouinent opinion: another season of Lariff legislation, nuother | enhances tho costof the neccssaries of life | each hour. Toward daybredk oue of the men Bearing s s S AR SoeRae 13y the ferms ol the act the original pack- | period of commereial unrest und financial | but fosters the extortions of trusts and com- | thought he'heard a steamer passing und e e aoaring fof ia dvtaler, thus, UlBEERSIE stold to get the names of the voters y i i g all shouted as loud as we could. Then 4 disturl i begun b when it arrives within the state where | &nxiety. It will mean tnatthe men who | binations—make cortain theadvent of afreer, e e "” it O il ety ED BY JOY. Mr- R fasthatAithe einea ol b . A el BT | T o Sy | Bt e i o, | b St B e ind v or iy O e possible. ik of domestic Hquor, enjoys no privileges | Six republican scats by the democratic [ racy. Whatever the neak vesult may be, ake C « boldt. - We could no grimes AL i N ! ) ; A 3 4 vatl thal Bhe ealior ‘ty | have lusted much lon only entirely abolish crime “ asked why I should do this, and | not enjoyed Ly domestic = liquors and is | managers in the south. I will mean that he | @m notat all afvaid that the zeal of the party i » Rece! ¢ T ; A was informed that thoy fntended to beat the | Subjeet to the operition and effect | abprovesa party whose representatives at. | will flagor that discouragement will i the | _ The eollision is inexplicable in view of tho hejTinacing of@ yRonaig o 2 io ool ish SaROR B S LTER e o butifthey | O (e luws of such stato enactod | tempt toexerise, by abscnting themselves [ lcast dimpon its urdor gr lessen its aggress. | statement of Dr. tico that ihe night was u | Barmive Md, Oct. 31.—|Spc an men.? biing np eloliButel - e NpEReE anttprobibitimists by fulr means, butdf they | i thy excrciseof its police. powers 1o the | from tholr seats By tatusing to perform thets | iveness, 'Tho democrati@patty 1s thoroughly ght, moonlight one and the sea smooth. s DR B T (b showed that the average proportion of - con could not they intended to beat them SUNe exte in the same uanner as | duty, more power in legislation than they [ united and has planted @sclf on democrati 4 Qigpatol was recelied from Lowes;Del, cer, who was reduced topoverty by i1l | Nencasen s 1 iob yooriir it iito L, I throwingout the vote of Omibia, whict thoy cstic i would beableto excrcise by remaining in | principles. 1t will not abandon its sace M BRI thatthe g Horoulos sitlye HAleonsoa Rt aabillbyite oLk el e s L suidtheycould do if they could get ridof the “Now there uever was any question that | their and performing their duty, It [ cause, but will continue the warfare until it this ovenlig and reports that the hand consequent inability to work in Kansas, 110 1,530, The ave ogistration books, 2 3 the Liws of Towa probibitad the sale of liquor | Will mean that he approves of which it is pos. | achieves complete success. The party that | schooner was theCornolins Hurgraves, and | gone crazy through overjoy at recov tion of insane’ persons to th l‘h” oy N i) o S A produced in the state and that the laws for | sible fora minority in congress to block all [ kuew no discouragement in 133 will not ;]‘\."“l fi'““‘{ ‘h«_‘\llhnl‘n; were picked up by | £5000 back pension money and annuity from "\“‘_' to u30. lv_: Maiue there “They told o todo ercrytuingT could to IRl Tarpoio nuas Corttutiael . hoes s | logalattonianito caven hol itassaceiaa of || wavor sor felter 1u 1500,8 I lcont SRRaT aD0 I and transforeod | gy i e e e show that the Omaha regisiration was i | werein full 1 at the dato of the passage | any other business than that particular busi- e 0 the cules, The b irgcoednd o | Al e it e e ansas, > LI, ¢ @ u g 5 z BiTVredk to reRAGE NS IS TARGOL D v sccuring his elaim, o 200d | fnsane porsn owaand threo . OF T act of cogress, aml that act laving i | ness they dosire, - Theso are fhe min. ssues 2SCAPED FROM SIEERLA, BB okt thm B bioe ot b oo ! | aews wis vecclvai feom Wishington Hi b | ve omal tn Nt ariact: 1 eas “ldon't lenow how manymen wero en | bzl effcet atlished or nihpickigeidn H;l'f:,'{.:"“.""n'f‘ T L B eet Mo I cno and found the vessels sunk and all | came delirious aud then raving wad. 1o | mostly coming from . drinking. only about 5 oyed, but thero were seve thine at AEEkyL Ave byiplg X A Russian Exile Reaghes London and ‘ They picke > nagined a_cons to rob hir slittle | per cent comes from t} 3 spenla ployed, 1 \llnlliw el v (‘"":;‘“v“'\;:“!:'“"\ Mrmf'"l“" 3.; ughout ’gx B .L” I!:,‘ N{l;‘: A Russian Exile Reael 1 1 1 s gone. They picked up the body of a gined a him of his litt] per cont comes from that, Thé speaker least ono n cuch ward. Every night, or | yivhin thastate, they ave ns ucls smenable | 13 principles, os - to hopes for . the Tells His Btory, woman. The survivors report that neavly | fortune and carvied pistols,kuives and hatel- | showed that the abolidon of leonse would nearly evory alght, we all wont iu & rom in | o thostats luw us if they had never existed | welfare of his’ country should noglect the | LONDON, Oct. 8l —[Speoial Cablegram to | one hundrod people were clinging ta tho | cta to bad with hin, A | et ey o EsRaShoe) Bion HiSp oo theNew York Life building, where we - | i the form of origingl padkages, dutyof voting. Ifthat'duty is properly Tie Bre)—A young Bussian named Kel. | Wreck utone time. The schooner Havgraves | tompted suicido with laudanum, but took t00 | sciool funds for six or cight months, lower uilding, whero we packig 2 pro| poriad fo & man with ved Whiukers, and I | 'Corgre may regulate commerce | formed the boasted democratio majority of | chosky, who succeeded in maklug his cscape | flon'ed from Lewes October 27 with coal for | much. e next lecked biwsl€ in Lis voom, s SR ATy Ml e > 2 od whiskers, y regul I i e bo 4 ) y, who's 0 makiug his esca all River, Mass arricaded the door, nailed down the win: | | uches of study. He showed that it : among the stafes, but not in the | onenundred will dwindle into a feeble and | from Siberia after b kvl rtoe) e \ i x g g 8 think howas the preacher, R0 e el 2 Sl [ yd It bl 4 from Siberia after havipg served fourteen Mr. Ceballos d, tonight, that he had and refuse 1 to or drink for three | was impossible to kecp feom using mouey “Inever hewrd the name of this man. To | toavesal Tut nor hory cogulate purcly | incompelent mojority, | heepublicans can | years there, hus_arrived’ in this city. He | provided tho suwivors with overy comtou, | dave. When his family tried to broak the | that had come through the saloon iad that was usually alono, though semotimes a | sct isdrawu i view of those settled princl- | They havo only to go to tho polls and vote, | Wis arrestedin Vitna when only elghteen | oy aro very weak from exposure. Cobal- | dooronon ho threatened to kill himself, To. | tho talk about blood: morioy waa metd seiitls vl vras called AT Gibson wan i o | ples. The obvious design and intention of | The penalty of carclessness and indifference | years of age on suspicion of having in his ok & venpesentabiye 1o Harnogayto (do B R L N o SRS (RDE | montiL i aldug up relative prospevity, man who was called Mr. Gibson was in the | | g ¢ 3 s8 Y verything wossible to recover the bodies of | came oit. Physicians think ho will r e said that while Kunsas, I i oftce. This nun.lways seemed (o o mad | [NENSS W £ withds once tho pro- | Will bo u lieary one, Tho rewawd of vigilunce | posession rosolutionay douments g of ; P . g et iahia Nobraska s statos are about out. of dent 3 S A Rk i o shield of interstate commerce fr and action w he @ prosperity surpassing g acnnanna by 020 o - 4 - e .4 bt TN about out of debt, becwse we did not find more fraudulent | gioGual packises of liquor tho moment th Ven that which has long been and 1s stil th | DeRE conce nnldx in & copapiracy agatnst tho T T FOR GRAVE ROBRERY. comnty indebtoduess has inereised in names en the registration lists, and one night | entewd the state, where transit was to ¢ wonder, the admiration and euvy of thecivil- | government. His escare from Siberia was 3 £ AL, % — 3 cont, in Lowa 22 por cont, and he told s he would discharge everymanif | by plicing them ou the footing of liguor pro- | ized world, attended with many hardships and perils. | Rumors That the Prohibition Candi- | AFFest of a Kansas City a 3 ka it has increased but? per eenty Lol . duced in the state and declaring that they be James G, Beioey, Chairman, M. Kelchosky fs unwilling as yet to publish v W ; ona Serious Cha the amount per capita 1s ucarly doublo in more work wis not done. eelimih el delattig that thoy RS AR Shamad. Ay A s e lag date Will Withdraw [ Kansas what 1t 1s in Nebiska, A numbep Tho sext tay Iwvont down to 8 brarding | DI Lol g avce, Wik 1wt polboseis . Oures, Secrofy. | as acoount of i e o el amd Biscals | Lxcouw, Nobiy ot Bl [Specal to Tus | Tavais O, Mo, Oo, 1< Spectal Teto | KPatt st Vo a ln Nebruakca A nombeg house on South Eleventh sticet, where I told | said wnsivss niight do, aud it is what it did | The headauarters of the two coneressional | 1S comrades loft in Siveria. Ho states | Br.|—Rumors are rifo here that Dr. Paine, | &ram to Tue Bre.] . W. Waguer, one of | show that business in Towa is stugnated, thepeople Twas anewspaper roporier and | do in * that aduwits of no evasion or | campaigu committees are practically closed | that tho exiles — there greatly en- | the prohibition candidate for governor, will most prominent undertakers in Kansas I‘r-ulflv 8 st Illll.h,!u‘.Ju‘vll nd ncrchants asked the man it some of his lodgers lud not | discussion, iy foothe year. Thodorks whobavo becn busy | COUFIEA | by, the axpassious of sympathy | withdraw from the contost in favory of | City, was armostod today under an indictment. | K1l WStnes, He tond w statent from registercd a lot of ficticious names, Knocked Out Temporaswily, forthe past six weeks sending documents | With them lu thir fato by the Awcrican | powers, This evening a prominent politi- [ by the grand jury for complicity in arccent Miine had L% ! g 4 v, : 3 eaa > Il | people and claims that the Russian gove d : e in_Mulne had not decreased, .'Llie “When Iwas not working on the lists T Dats MoixEs, In,, Oot 81,—Thh and meterial of aneducational nature to all | People L3 cian from Omaha, who had talked with Paine grave robbery at Union cemetery in ties show thist more government | y i3 Mo . Oct.sl. o A s ment is much disturbed therehy. a maha, had talked with Paine ; : 108 8 LN DAL AORD HOYOEOIONE HoN KON helped writofor the Bunble Bee. I tod | judgeCaliwellat Little Rock today, togtther ,.‘“.1: ".'riu;llx-l:‘xh(nuw\l":(:n.-h':'\, the [:-’::‘.l‘l |','\‘1 he Official Messenger of St. Petersburg | on the subject, said that the cold water can- the bodies of a crippled white man | @ a8y ':"“l ~“mfl"- Towa und Kunsis than than T did wot know anything about news- | with that recently dolivered by Judge Shiras, | statos to cast their votos, The mem bors of | Fecently announced thatthe ramors current | didate hud thus expressed himself: : 8 colord man wero stolen | It Nebraska, He cluimed tht conct expense paper work, Wt wus {nfovimed that itdid mt | will prevent the sale of oviiual packages in | the republican counnittoo who ure sull in the | 10 Russia that Americaps and others wero | of think that tho greator pact of prohibi use in .6 medical - college, Thero | jo SUTH LU EERMAAG ARC LAGE 1LY o ki i : i g dad vl AL 3 - o soverely eriticising Russtan prison manage- i i ok a0 other indictments, but 1o other HERIEL RIS AR W Goh s make any diference what 1 wrote, so it | lowauntilthe fedcrl supreme decides upou | city express the utmost faith in the out- | SV 8 Driaga e sts will voto for Powers. I have no He relited bis own experie would be in the interest of prodibition, | the validii Laws uffected. £auoiel theiiooniost i whiohvill abe asste | MO ERTACHIRENONS DA DI, sive to be elected, and dou't think that e unent peoph il Shs tmat sovertl | where o purehased lquor ut. many & . —~~— ed next Tuesday, eports from e M. OHOBKY (916053 ows thal L2 a 4 " promin peoplo will @ d - i 4 After that I wrotea good many of the artic L e stato aro extromely encouruging and 1o g | exilés named Peshekroymnd Makarenko, who | Twill. affuir.Tho Wndies were taken from tho | HO exhibited a bottle cased in un i that appeared in that paper.,” Amnothoy sslan Outra, Dbelieved that theve will be 4 great many sur. | Were recently arrestad at Oushous, have Now,” said the politician, “this doctor | graves very mysteriously and the nextnight [ P00K aud deseribed the various subterfuges 3 ; t great many sur ¥ A it Avanndl e i) “Who wrote the other articlos ' Benuiy, O 1.~ [Special Cablegram to | Doy Whe N od. kb been condemned to splitary confinement | ith a perpe i . o urned” in the same quiet, inystevious | US°d o getaround the law. Lettors from b ticl hen the votes are col o her artic el g e priscs when (ho votes are counted, Thesur- [ been, condemned to splitary confluement i1 a perpetual mink is about as sincere in : ame (| ! ministers in Towa who had eone against pros “A man who was called J. Fipps Roo wite | 111" B he Vossisehe Zeitung confirns | prises are expected to be i the nature of re- | | ARG an olplm. LOVERERHAON T Aoy, | tho prohibition movement as the follow who | fianuer, - The penalty for grave robbery in | yitiion after seelng Its faliure woro. read 00K TR wote | he Teport from Warsaw that while a number | publican gaius where least expected, The | 18 their posscssion clippgags from an Amer- | |8 BFURHIOE FIAVEIERE @8 The fellon ) | this state is five years in the penitentiary. Al Ll LRI e A good many of thethings, and Johnsou w ! ) jalt Posscas Preena { Y foelot | by some irony of christening bears the nume Mr. Rosewater clajmed b v 3 of persons wore leaving Russin, thoir futen- | Pepublican lenders here have uever at any | Lean news apox ou the sgblect of the fecling | Gt Sy john. Paine s in the movement for 2 ¢ g the Episcopal ministers b g o ewite o e, they woro | (o beflved tha It would b pesalbia” | wiouscl atevad by tho eeet wmaltreatmot | et i, o shie e Sh- o Drownad 12 & Canst. e skt mlaia St e A i ¢ firecupon by tho” Russian frontier euard at | Keep every district now representod by u re ud will” sell out with the readiness ofa | Oapny, Utah, Oct. 3. —(Special Telegram | Duryea, Howard, Crosby und other of the prohibitionists. Slupea. The Warsaw report, however, stated | publican, but there are twenty or thirty dis- B i ” Ihird-warder and the sanctimonious air of & | to Tue Bre. | -This morning the vody of | noted divines and cducators w high “Where were you when Johnson told you | that nine persons were killed, whilo the | tricts where the ll;":!gm!-l\\\"l" ) Tary NNSYLVANL backwoods deacon,” Jumes J. Murphy was found in the Hooper e. The votos on submission 10 many m 2 Zeitung sigs thut ouly four of the party lost | DArTOW mavgin in 1888 which, it is thoughi Tur: Bee correspondent then sought Dr, [ fiit i S0 ITAY Was fourn gl o given nls 1 : : B correspondent then sought Dr, | | s iy s on and Nobraskins poin "“‘\\'u wore in asalon st half o block | {Beirlives will send republicans to the next con' [ A Well Defined Cade of the Discase | paine, Tho docior was asked 1€ ho | tendad | 1igation canal, u milo westof the city. He iR A T fai ot e R e Bl gre Noi “a single districy wher Discovered at Chester, withdrawing from the contest. He most ¢ arrived here on September 20, put up at the ibition. In closing he made merth of his ofioe, In tho ally. We went in e e T Ty thoro wis any ohanco of suc ss s been | Cursten, Pa., Oct. 3Lr-A gonuine case of | phatically declaved that he did ot intend Reno hotel, awaiting conneetions with the al to the voters to prevent slul.. ‘:m\wlvln‘. ok, We ul.ln., t00lc whisky M.cox, Ga., Oct, 31.—Noar Valdosta yes. | Beblocted, aud it is more than probablo tha | 1opog+'yol basn discovped hove and the city todo. Ho admitiod, however, that wo offort | Contral Paciflo. train west to San Francisco | Yong vuinin the state. "o specdh was obasnn “1“ he i )““I uflu;« ¥ driuic, but s | terday o negro named Palseo committed o | fully up to the losses. which may be ans. | 18 consequently very fouch excited, D, e h',“‘1“,:[‘,“(':r’“[;“l‘,l,l‘|“‘:lf“:l j“\'\f\';"";“_‘“‘_"I" He left the hotel in tho night and his disap- | 450Ut two hours and a llil”“l‘my, but almost stomach feitbad and o thouglt souething | brutal assanlt on Miss Hurdoe, daughter of a | taitied.” The democrags worked the. Mcigin. | Durine, specinlist on sk diseases, who ox. | § v rssfurther that if ho withdrew i | L ico has been u mystery ever since until T Cases A e MO D e warm would do him good. prominent planter. Last night the negro was | ley bill for allit is worth, but they began too | amined'the case, came to the conclusion that of the llfauce movement. Thowholo | now. He had £300 on his body when found, | gekiowlodue > W v R W hib do you knowabou) the prolibit [Ake feamtlhie ALoNS Ty b b AnA L % it 18 woreh, by e BN } O0A% GRS i « e . Tho whol E , | acknowledged that Mr. Rosowater Lid mada it do you Tnow b e prolibitun- | talen from theofiers by, mob and Linched, | oarly ad wero unable 1o koep up tho seare | it was interstical lopmay, which s a mild d of his convorsation showed that ho was | o watch, & raiload ticket, and ono for | o mnstarly specds and. had: bema himade 1sts ru'u\unglmhu sums of mouey from the Tt s "Hl'-"mr -:\.‘N;N\T\l:‘\‘ ?l:\k:lvl: w m”x“uu “m.mu,nl;u:‘t \I\Imx T"""“ ,;;.,“ of _Iul'u‘x:.l lnhlu‘mxvf e, ‘l'hfl\mul \}Im is surfer- more interested in the ailiance movement | 4 poy who was with him. He was | With dignity in spite of wany vexatious in- eusti" ally assaulied und murdered Miss Baker | success, 'The reaction has st in and I o tho, diseast aa sede named Johu | than fu the prohibition party, and the im- | o deputy marshal of Columbus, O.. | terruptions from overzcalous opponcnts, e A R e e i Burtow uty \uhbmkAlu[ from the offi- [ every section of the country reports come to | Anderson. It was docided to send hiwm to the pression was left that whilo ke was working | fna . his brother is now aumbn] B P I ol abor S,a3 they | cers lust uight by a mob and lynched, the éffect that the people” bave learned for | county almshouse at Lishe, P’a., where he will * the prohibs, socr: s orking for | and b by e o oty 5 s, have been the only friends I have found in L e talvad hhab £ho 2ot tortases oF e uin bo confined in a separuth bullding until death JAESRODROBILS, sicebily o whs, Worklug, for deceascd was on his way to Californa ta | pemogratio. Mecting at Tnvid ¢t Ouaha, and I do not think it would be right The Weather Forecast, more than_overbalanced tho objectionable | relieves him, ! He ended the interview by dectaring with | on ' Littlo girl named: Bolig o Hes pab® | Davin Crry, Neb., Oct. 1. —(Special Tef to give their seercts away. " For Ounha and Vieiuty—air; station. | Sections. xh-lx‘- i Nl"‘:"_"ll_\"l’t-"'\\_iu-r-'lm: e S auinjured look that Tue Bii: was wot pud- | noar Columbus, After the disappearance of | 7m0 Tn: Ber,—A fair uee preet Upon being convineed that it would be the | avy tempeature Sgricultaral demout is strongost, for it these Won't Admit the Murder. lishing his speeches Murpby, Marshal Murphy of Columbus went | the pork-packing democratic biation 4 e o 1 Phy, | s went I 8 rs. Crichton, alias e to California to get Clark. ‘The boy who was | Thorp's opera touse tonight, the result of th > / p : is one class mgro benefitted by the changes 0xDON, O roper (hing to do, Yardley said: For Nebraska —Faly; westerly winds; e e e ST iogve | Lownow, O ; ¥ inthe tariff Schedules than another itis the | piorcey, under arrost ob tho eharge of mure [odancs IS At O 1 p \ N “One evenlng while T was in the ofice in | colder by Sunduy morning, eluss wiich till the soil, EINET IR S R mRek Ak | dngiana dlinorst Oonyenttan, - | wih tholoel inas wea'tho younk bralorsal inceant heting ‘ot the pasty omene tho Now York Ilfe builiing, Mr. Jotne | For Towu—Fair; warmer; southwestorly iy b 5 dering Mrs, Hoag aud her lnfant, and with exik Havte, Tnd., Oct. 81 clegate | Clark's victim, who was g wlong 0 | the st two weeks, Boyd, Higgins and T, sp, L. J. Bmith and two ot thre other | Win 3 . ASHANED 39 BION THBIR NAMES. whom Hoag, husband of the murdered | convention of Indiana miners today decided | Mentify tho prisoner. Murphy had been | J Muhoney wers thoe speakers, the lattor A [T et coml s T A | o Bouth Dalkotd=Falr; wostarly winds The probibition crowd in Nebraska woman, acknowledzed ba bad a laision, al | 19liveup to the coatract signod last May for | {iiclie aud was temporurily Ueravged by | muling tho leading speceh of ihe over © sl ¥ > desl SOLAIH by BundAY ok v ' | still keeping up a vigorous fight against the | mitted today that she had trouble with the e (b t s of RGP BBk R and was | A1l of the aud I howd Johmon say that the | ) o heiiei L authenticity of the census in Omaha, but | wurdered woman, Howg and Mrs. Hoag ha [ A76a% Lut passod wesolutions to the effect | arowned. Tlo disay Salumbis { Now York Voice had sent 10,000 to Ne- Going to Investigate, with their customary methods all tue lotters | visited her Friday, she suid, wid boyond the | St siee the seil i S X X IR braska, and that a8 much more would beon [ wysuisaray, Oct, BL—The acting secre. | are woof cond hovg uro sfwmed by assumed | fact that sho had had words with Lier would | g™ 1o "a share of the pres ¥ el drolunt Mr. Oshorn at Peader 2 0 us loct gy e b 0. Secre- | names and consequently receive no” attention | admit nothing. rosperi 1 € t unle exnER, Neb., Oct. 31.—[Sp hand to use on clection day. Oue man, I | tapyof war has instructed General Miles to | atthe hands of Superintendent Porter and | ——— peosparirs 2 ! £hat un ndlords Want the Law Ohanged. | ']' . el don't xemenbor who, sald : “They will Want | qoruil u trustworthy officer to visit Standing | his ussistants. 1 al the controversy, which | Will Probabiy Be Lynched. JeRIALih. 1 2y Syt Duntty, Oct. B81—(S Sl e | Hya Hon, T ¥ i some of this In otier parts of the state.’ This | Rock agency and ascertain the meaning and | P8 involved an enovmous ameunt of “cor- | Minnresvonovan, K Speaial | they will rafuse g SIARIAIT Ak i ' Dublin ikl wis met with mauy oblections, and it wasde- | extent of the disaffection among ths Indians | Fobondunce the ouly two men who have | molagrum to e Ber, eratt Southiern, | will not allow the par to in 'the . MEDY lanals’ tha | court hous ki ov( cided touseall of the New York moneyin | them aroused by Sitting Bull's propuetic ut. | 43ed their own names are Raymond of Coun- landlords ings was arrested | a uimber of promincnt hus men oceus theve in great numbens, Rosewater, i opening his vemarks, | puid a tribute to the progress and prosperity {1 bouws if profibition carries, Iast Jolnson went to lis phone and catled up and that theiv opinions should be resnected. ssoning of the consumption of liquor represent our faie state and its tioni “Yes, the next day after I reached Omaha I was standingin front of asalom near the | Into Trouble, Pamis, Oct. $1.—[Spocial (! n Laure, o midwife, who is also under arrest on the chavge of having performed the oper. ation, and that bo remained in © of the in thediflerent wards, aud tosteal tho lists if A Destitute Soldier Goes Insane Over overnment. He had given up hopes of decision of mixed up in tho rest. Johuson, I think, owns the paper, as he toll mohe was gettinga good thing out . akers deyvote | their attentic the cracking of tarift ¢ nuts, onee before under ] wnces, and addressed an enthusiast Onahaand let Kinsas and Iowa tal e of | teranc cil Bluffs and the secrctary of the mun who shot Norris 3, the young 8 . A ) hng winWr 1 o | lisiened G with wrapt ot ansasand lowa talke care o oo, is | states that he had vo special resson to con lo Tur Ben. . A e pownme. of s i ERsdua ahen L = o 2 state prohibition committes, The | Englishman, at Cumb 0. the country districts and other cities, i Cale p 1 1 by provid who heard hin Wisiteroy, Oct, 31.~The faneral of Mr, | 10, J¥ 10 counteruct the effect of | morning by Detectiy o Bavhey Irwin of K V1€ they cwn't thirow out the vote of Omaha | of Ohio Wednesday aud whose death oc- | any ono species of legisiation which will do. | mit the dued. 1o il probably by lyncked | begin running over t Santa Fe track at 410 interfers with tho purchase of t Preyssen, Neb,, Oct., 81.—[Sj Teloe I Urs hange the pro hour nd it was e - A probibitionists are evidently working | last Wednesday afternon arrest s 1 “How do the probibitionists feel about car- oF Nr< Hawe. 0 X Ly : e the appol fu judgeof the b campaign in P he the state s the census wturns of the state of Kuusas, | ville, Th acknowledged his t and - s ) ¢ ring the stato Howe, who \vas married to Miss Butterworth | which show conclusively that 1f there S RO A ek | Ahoy think thoy will be leateu, om~ least | curied yesterlay took vlace \his mOVniug. | DODUIALE & Prosperods state It 1s the funati gl | touight. widn 1 tom vial trausfor graw to Tul Every den