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4 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. _TWENTIETH \'Eflf : OMAHA, THURSDAY wm\n\(,, NOVEMBER 6, 1800, i 5 | TTnEa. e 1 N\ T Cheyenne | mother countiy; otherwise, it wiil be sald | young lady who shot &od qn,(m]\ woutded | + 1ATTRT | Acconding to the 0 2 tetalled account, the me N AR AT - , :‘r::’w\‘ 2l 20 that England is trying to force matters.” | her lover, Willlam Pattersou, last even ( Y iL\\l) Col’\l‘ | 1ymph obtained by ation of the tubular V u { }{ \Sl\ Golinx s uine. But they must remember that it would be | Divid's drug store, was arrested this- after- 1) L o | Bucillus as cultivi Koch, o con | . NIV £ i Gaagter Lt i 2699 | 1, Do to zovern Canada. from this side | Dol for shooting with intont to kill. — She tion with a gold or s solution, is inj Dakota ... i T &1 | impossible to govern Canada from this side | ;6 in jail and will haye preliminary ex | into the subeutane lular tissu e Dawes of the water. The unitel trade method~the | amination tomorrow. Mauy regard the givl | e | Vieast snd backe. Koy s ordered 1 | Dawson Llbg 287 power to deal with England perferentially as deranged, bation stoves witn wh o prosecute J Verit N emootatio Ovelone - A Very 0ld Wave Seems to Have Hit | Deiel i \was the roal method of fodsration,” Potsonod by Mistake The Vote of Omaba and Douglas County | experiments, 24 | A Veritable puum ratic (ulo.v“ From the Nebraska Republicans. Do 154 Lawn e Sat down amidst murmurs and mere | Neb. K [Spocial Telogram to Not Fully Canvassed, CLEVELAND ON 1 EL 3 Rockies to the Alleghanies, snefield 170 courtesy of applause and the meeting carvied | . By mes strong, a blacksmith ' i R A M ,.,,.”1lmw). urelng that m',"m””.iwim“ be | of tnis city, died yedteRlhy from the eftocts — He Expressos Great s tistaction Over | e ey ol ) 0 opened with | n Canada with a view o | of potson taken by mistake, Instead of mor. the Result, AVOC O AL SIDES, RICHARDS OUT IN THE TEMPEST. | il : | Anding out what could be aone. Tho chir: | DL e ok v poison SEVERAL DIVISIONS TO HEAR FROM. | New You Nov. 5o an Associatod | ok man of the executive committee said that if s press ropocter who asked for an expros i - — A Paha for federation's sake it should be needful to © nu-nysrml ection, —_— of his views on tho result of terday's " i ¢ Reamn o i} sacrifice fr principles to a certain ex- | Hesixaronn, Neb., Nov. 5, —[Svecial Tele cloctions, ex Prositent Claveland said today: | 1h¢ Farmen' Alliance Elects Five Gongresss Oonnell Stuck Out of Sight in a Deep {ipot,. i teny, the sac was worth maki gram to Tire Ber, |~Hemingford has 15votes | Probibition Snowed Under by at Least | “lam delighted. Ienallenge the right of any men in Kansas, | Lincoln 7 g — majority for county seat of Box Butto | man in this couhtry €0 rejoice more heartily Snow Drift, Logan ENGLAND AND THE ELECTION county over Alliance. 20,000 Votes, 3 — than Lover the vesults, My gratil m s /“ Loup. 120 a 166 } MePherson Unusual Interest Manifested in the THE ALTON IN WAR PAINT. Saofin simerian Fproud toE Hui8 ~letlewe 1 SENATOR INGALLSY 'SEAT [N DANGER 4 il Results of the Contest. —— countrymen, who, though led avray fora i AN AVALANCHE ~ STRIKES ~ HARLAN. | Nunce (CopUMNORE IR0 by Pt GRoian Hianaily There Will Be Blood on the Moon if | BOYD AND BRYAN CARRY THE CITY. | time by pariy prejudiceand by a blind couf — 4 L Skt it L5%00%; tote Cotle Hamatd Rates Are Not Restorea, dence in cunning and selfish leaders, could | o oo oo T | e Blatsoiiiin 40 5B Cable—Special to Tur Ber]—It is @ very | Ciicido, Nov. 8—[Special Telegram to o wot be deluded to their riin. They have | 10¢ Tlinois Republicsn Committee Goncedes dRoak 1 ; o | Tue B Mhe Alton hud t 1 trated that leal ith 1t the Defeat of (! ’ ARV [0 P T S i i ong time since so much interest was dis- | TE Ber)—The 4 ud its war paint on it e M | demonstrated that in dealing with then o Defoat of Cannon, Dorsey Pbally Lot on the Praiies | Sl il el e At the meeting of the Wostarn Pas. | The Legielative Tiokets Will Go Largely | 3¢ s nov sale fo ' cleulato of the Big Third BIOUS 0.+ ss w116 was manifested today. Teports from the | SCnEer association it anouncad tht at, loast Democratios tiat they are stpid or heedles | Stanton .. . Uniited States as to the probable closeness of | threo wads had totally disregarded the of the welfaro of their country. The neces | WKINIEY'S DISTRICT —_— Thomas ¥ . the contests served to excite the American | agreement to maintain rates after November E S BISR T e CT STILL "IN DOUET: ston ¢ Yo duction fn the costof livingand the duty o Vilicy colony, while the fact that the bal. | 1,und that Kansas City scalpers had several e democratic pi 0 advocate s beo e KEM BASKING IN THE SUNSHINE. | WAUid i i | Toteny Iy & verdict on the McKiuley | months' stock of unlimited tickets via three | MR CONNELL LEADS HIS TICKET. | {hidejmmeratic pary to advocatelt, hasbie | i N 3 o | B0 “to arouse extraovdin roads. The Alton gave the association just ) yesterday fon was AR R LI Ll L B e Y by three hours to clear up the Kansas City mar- forered le and I the rd Bl t P 1 i « = | attention in northern industrial centers, | Loy el . v mar- made and itis allthe more siguifican ernor of Pennsylvania — Some 10,008 | i ets, foiling in which it would reduce its beoanas they huve acted upon thelr 1oason Boyd, Bryan and McKeighan in a = Evening editions of tho nowspapees woro | tarift vtes'‘lo 't g uotal by the | Van Camp and Timme Elected County il JUdtineyL ah bectise. ey ave proved reat Political Surpeises ANl ; ORTY THOUSAND AGAINST, snapped up eagerly to find out how the fight | scalpers. — Other important matters ~weve ) that corruption is powerless as against their won Vainly Knocking for That is the Way Prohibition isSnowed | with Americans anxious to learn the latest win s||r|,|rr:|-1|| FUAtES. Crow by About 4,000 Ma- |ln»- (lx.\uuu r.:ln- party todo but to pushon 131-» wadis Y il Ry A At o o “ attle at all times and inall places on the - — Admission. i Wate Ly, prospects of their particular party. Early in | gyreqgo, Nov. 5.—[Special Telogram to Jority ~The Returns, Tinos which they have laid lown—thatls, 10 | Gmroioo, Nov. 5.~ Great interest has beea 4 Returns on the probibitory amendment are | the day a notice placed on the bulletin | myy Brg.]—The Rock Island, Burlington and insist upon a wise adjustment of tariff | fut in Uhmols on the outcome of the vizor rolling up an overwhelming majority against | board announcing that the democrats had | St Paul” roads propose to protect their onto the reasonable needs of the gov- | Y ¥ il ) probibition. The returns presented below, | swept the country created a profound | through rates ints th6 Unloh Daciio 1entas opposed to the plan which en. | CAnVass which General John M. Palmer mado Returns from fifty-two counties, which are | 1,14 o which are official and part estimated, | impression. The Pall Mall Gazette printed a | by chrinting locus £ the M uion Pacific | At10 o'clock last night the vote of wll but | riches the favored classes at the expense of | for theele of & democratic majority in & herc with presented, indicate the election of | 41ready give a majority against of 42,000, and picture of McKinley, while all the othe until the combined locals are as low three of the precinets in Omaha aud Union | Misses 1”'|!v““ people : lm;rl the gene mbly on jolnt ballot arly sames B. Boyd by from 1,000 to 5,000 wa- | o 40 ost in that the majority will | published everything to be got concerning | through rates by the Northwestern, Shoul. precinct in Douglas county had been can- :l“m‘l;"\‘ ~'A-n‘!.‘~1| l:’x‘r‘lj;Ill:(‘”;\l:“-l:'.‘lil||u|1n'n{n-n\nh~ inJune tho demoerats, departing from theip fority over Richards und Powors. Theso re- | oo 40,000, This s on the direct vote s | thocontest, Tho elections were tho ono pre. | {18, Notthwestern make further reduct vassed. The remaining preciucts may w0t bo | h' e denacrmie i o the bty o | ustal custon, named General Palner in turns include an estimate of Douglas countyy | cugt for and against prohibition. Several | vailing topic of conversation on thecxchanges | oy by, foree s genetal fight on Missouri | eounted before 9 o'clockthis morning. These | deemed. Qur party hus made an honest and [ Stte convention as their United States sc three precinets of which are still out. The | 4 guqund voters failed to vote either way,and | in the north of England and the renulse in - veturns foot up as follows : gt. 1t has planted its~1fupon o dis- | torial candidate ugainst Farw ell, the present vote for Powers is lable to be v uearly | oy oh votes also count against the prohibit- | flicted upon the republican party cauted un lh-l'u ded the Mone. PROUIBITORY AMENDMENT, nicrestad aid unseltlsh devallon o thetnter | fnonmbent, and Gonoral Pulmer mado s po that of Mr. Richards. The counties from ¥ ; ; i Again estsof the people. Its absolute unity and har | <onal canvass of the state in behalf of o v ory amenduient bounded satisfaction. Des iNes, la, Nov, Special to | Aeainst nmony upon the question of taiff reform i ; : which only partial returns have been re- e For. : : P About tivo months ago J. M, | For...... 9 . shows 1ts quick mition of true | DS pavty. Tue republicans have had v]\--d are left blank excent in the cases | Adans FATALLY SHOT BY A WOMAN, »ph of Creston sent n complaint to the SONRiNOR) democratic principles and_ its enthusism in | 81 advantige of several hold-over where one or two precincts are missing. | i railway commission. agaiust the American | Richards,. @ o wlhich involves popular welfare, | senators andthis alono has prevented tho These are marked with st Batmer in Taylor, a Lincoln Negro, Now | 00 < 3 e ive | Boyd 3 our people nave done marniti | democrats from careying the general assoms i how. | Boong Te Daathi's DooF. express company on account of an exeessive oyd. . ¥ e cently fnd the vest thoy have gathe 3 i 2 £ | Countles, s, Boyd, o | Box Butte i JACH ”“"\_ ""',“’r',""_r oo | charge for shipping a pig from Waukon to CONGRESSMAN. has Been nobly carned.” s Batitused Uyt Doaiiisuecisstal P T PP L B LT T :{...‘m. Lixcory, Neb,, Nov. 5,—[Special to THE | Grogton, the charge being &, nearly the | Connell,, TR Vs tohis views on the | Both parties tonight-are claimingn mujority W ti6 uf 4i: | Ben]—In filth and saualor, above the black- | value of the plg. Tho complaint was - MOK® | BIYA...srsmissmons e rh operation of the © reform law, Cloveland | onjoint ballot. In the doubtful districts . .... | smith shop at 1420 A street, lies John Taylor, | {teresting because M 5t ol i g suid: I think there should be no throughout the state the democrats — almosy ] ) o e i from the atfocts. o | nteresting becauso Mr. Joseph was a candi LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, position to the prineiples of ballot Teform, | wuitommty won by clesting | o S Boone 1000 0 i 100 : gro, dylng {r date for railway commis on the union The evidonco of its uscfulne d benefit 10 MEMCELEAI A (7 01 L) m'f\.." o 45 14 75 60 AL Ly R B labor ticket, and as in it he s the people, 1 regard as conclusive.” BRELERUIICE 13 WOl R8N ALt i Iy i i o i o Tho shooting affray took place about mid- | oxprassed in most unmeasured torms ol SER A s where senators were to be clected. Tn Dtier .. iiore . 1077 b0 night in the notorious dive of B.F. Weir, | his aphorreace of torporations, es- | Atien GENERAL HOWARD'S REPORT, | VY 00 or two districts outside of Cook At seensatiieseine sy 7oy northwest corner of Seventh and N streets. | pecially express _confpanies, aceusing [ g 0 . comty o they appar to have (i1 PR e The block in whicn this dive is located fairly | them of extortion and fraudulent practices, | SPFEUC ooriei s He Dwells at Longth Upon the Sub. | lostand in one of thewo rmors' allinnes *Chas to 161 reeks with corruption here are half a | It was also important because it was the first STATE TREASURER ject of Coast Defense man - (whose 11 w o cither Cheyenne L dozen houses there and no less than seventy- | ©Ver made tothe commission siuce the new | Hill i WiARIN G54 Ny Major Goneral How. | O the leading parties is questionable) tas *Cherry, : creer 400 2 ¥ 4 Sty it law to establish rates was made, and the ficst | Cush 0,55 IS RN R U rdas representative. The repub. o S - ‘},: ¢ fl .nf;mh-, white ,"lnum[ ud 1,l!v:‘_" N, 0C- | against an express company, over which the i STATE AUDITOR, 1482 | an, commanting tho diision of the Atintic, b 1 o ete ‘“'E\}M s e e : %0 | cupy them, frresective of race distinctions. | commission is supposed to "have controlas | o . in bis annual report dwells at length on the | that itwill contrl the goneral asscmbly by '1'[‘::\':' & e 140 21000 vlor had been drinking during :\'-*H‘u» oy Aul’wun i Hn‘t »\IrQ J-N'nl.x e ’\’\‘,"fl;‘;“.‘“ i necessity of continued aetivity inthe mateer | ive orsix on I""':"'«:lr;' l’"‘ "f” erats ag kol 4t ] sevs | ) | the evening he | 100 busy trying to obtain votes to push the ahlquist. Sioenanyee e lOF APlaen. chuatTdeti Ras 6 earnos A gorously insist tha Yy will lave a e Diwes g IR ahe g uhe evemng M| natter and make a test case, and now the ATTORNEY GENERAL. SLn coner felinses Hlo JRruvhorse) oy ol deonil & he result is still i » Filimd 100 | visited the Wier dive, where more liquor 3 Diwson W B 3isd | pimere 4 dive, i\ express comes forth and announces that it | Fustines .80 | that the effots will bo continued to organize | Goubt and must remain sountil the returns Dewel raiin 22| was fmbibed desvite the fact that it was | has rofunded to Mr, Joscph the excessive | it " Uoon | three branches of the atmy into vegiments of | are all i, alwough the probabili ties Hlxon election day. Sophie James, a young woman | charges and acknowledges it too much, | Flizgins.. coenenn e s 00D g en o0 ps, batteriesor conpanies ofticered | are that the republicais will have Douszis about twenty-three years old appears to have | saying the mistake was occasioned by the Che e SCALUR AT GRS e by the number and gradeof officers now | & bare majority on joint ballot, 3 3 i t y the number and gradeof oficers now Dind. been the solid girl of But last night | tarifl department of the company overlooking | Humphve authorized for @ cavaley regiment. The | O Of the disapmintments of the democrats Fillmore _ the twolbacame embrollad {n | quas and | the excessive rate between the points named, | Bigler, Y igat A r T R the failure to carey all the doubtful / 4 | tho o becams ombrollad fn b quicvel and | wwhich s mado sevaral yoars ago, when (e | ey i oF omeao ismiGRION present masivum of 2,000 enlisied mes re- | Cooke connty ddistricts, Which was s cons e ged unco 3 ots. railway facilitics were mot so dircctas at | - ' sults insevere restriction, and to lceep the | filently expected. Halthey donens well in were eight or ten other persons present, and | present. l;";" -“ ‘oo orgamization up 1o the 25,000 maximum al- | Chi .im:n )nl!||:-~l:l|:n| democratic general S R B —i akestraw ! oy epal | assembly woild have been the wsult, Tho of them, Nellie Newsum, sided with the Throe Were Ril Lowed should not be less than 83,00, General | {iReRabie wolld Hve e (b wsull o \ negress. Taylor told her that he was not SoRe Howard says the effectof havingan orgau: . il g 200 | talking to her. She roplied in kind and Tuy. | _ SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. b.-A. wreck ovcurred | Bechel i % ized army ‘in 1566 with oMcers of | chincesin favor of thedomocratson tho fuce «-o | lor called her an offensive name, on the New York, Ontaro & Western rail- | yost, Giises 3,057 | moatizc e eaama’ age’ @i’ who ofllccnnleloreuims. Ll st of Howard., 4 | Withot saving a word she pulled out a re- | road tonight botween Corbondale and May- [ Gurley ., 87| B nirody | sufferel mucn hawlshipsi| ¢ne mieyanth dlstrick T oha: thie) ANes A Rt volver and "fired at Taylor, sending a bullet | field. The engine, ‘while trying to make a | Switzler, .. ogss'| dn ahe rebellion 1s mow = working 8, ginted press that the plurality of Cable (dem) Hasen e Kimball., into his groin and inflicting' a fatal wound. | gwitch, orashed into 8 varsnger train. going | Shea. ORI B d:jm‘:f‘;fi will be 1,500 o 2,00 in the distriel. *lioit. e 'x;helnYo\vgrwnc'h!nlm & Wesson No. 82, | i "iho apnosite divection at full speed. The Telrea 1ot TRugE oflh‘n‘l"“dn Ao are above dxty. | . The following aro the congressman dectod Toward nd the bullet went clean through the body. | opgineers and firemen eseaped by jumping, el il AR pe | from Illinois: I district, Taylor, rep Hook or was taken soon afterwards to his room 4 ini 3 47 4 four years of age should, by Jegislation, be 3 Bt 400 || S80S A el but were slightly injured. Charles Finnehan! i 2 b ; o | Second, McGann, dem; Third, Durbur it 114901 A streok, ‘Dr, Carter was called and : transferred from the timited to the unlimited : 2000 B cartor as cailed and | @ mun named Burke and another whose name . retired list. In the caseof enlisted men, | e : Iourth, Nuwber ifih, Fope i | Sutended o his dujurles, out the, wounded | could not be Iearned, were all the pssengers | O'Brien, years” service is oo long befove retire: Sixth, 1il), iy nth,' Hor @0 | man's condition bs precarious and it 15 prob- | who were killed. Several other pussengers | IKyuer and twenty-ive yours is sugzested ! igth, THll, w5 Ninth, Pay. B 5001 | ‘Aazonien. Boyreas AbIE 5 s old. | were hurt. 3 In conclusion” General Howard suggests | S rens ‘Lenth, Postpen, rep.; I 1 i 1501 ({6l ialeniowleasea thatiae 10 the AhoCHhT v R M. that some system of school btallions of & ORDE Twolfth, Wike, dom.; F* % i 150 N roiailis b fo i, Austria and the Czarevitch. Mount.. {udsaquuiazaainiolinctool titallionelol teent 1, Springer, dem.; Fourteonth she did pcause he insultea hex, piEae oy S P e p ity-one years g g : % N thincoln “rsi | The Nowsum wornan and Sophie dames were | - VEYNY Nov. b.—(Special Canlogram to | Buchr beorganized 85 a source Of supply as ma FATthER, YA 2 | N Logun . I 8% | arrested about 11 o'clock this morning, and | THE BEe]—The Fremdenblatt says that the | Baldwin,, rial for noncommissioned ofticers for the | it ey EECEIL i) Mot Pawiieo houtfifteen minutes later Oficers Kinney, | Visit of th r ‘\"".“\ _“|‘1 arny and miliia, Likins, dem.; ‘Dwontieth, Smith, rep. Tho MR Jericin arghan wnd | Ad sught in Ne the friendly relations existing between Aus | MeArdle T ublicans ' who have been defeated are rice | tria and Ru ir, who The czarevitch, the paper | Capck | find the friendliest fecling heve, | Ford resses the ecufidence that Austria’s | Sternsdorff, peaceful prog e will be fully | Felker. OCTOBER TRAFFIC. son in the T'hird, Adams in the Fou : t iuthe Bleventh, Rowell 1 Why the Rock Island's Barnings | teon lfllfim‘nu‘h ilu m«\»\ In(‘.[“‘unl., Have Fallen Off. of five for the democrats, The greatest sur- mith, William Da were locked up as w says, w and it ¢ In the Supreme Court. distine h ! > st 3t Pote] . Cureaco, Nov. b—[Special Telegram to | prises on the cong onal vote appear to hardson Lixcovs, Neb., Nov. 5.—[Special to Tur | 8PPreciated atSt. Petorspur Gardner 8 > st ehiurdson, axcory, Neb.,, Nov, 5[t ) btk 110 Tae Brr,)—The traftle for Octobor of the | BAve been in those districts where the demo- floeoer.oi saian Ber)—The case of George B. Whitlock, Yon OAnrict ak atuntoh Broman T Brv] e waftlo for October of w1 | ctic andidates wore mdorsed by tho Far Phivte suncrintenden of buildings in the city of | Myxien, Nov. 5—|Special Cablogram to | HUse: ot ; UM | org Mutnal Benefit association, asthe repub- Jolk Omaha, vs the state ex rel the school district | —C ST ¢ Bertrand pool fumishes some interesting statistics. | licans appear to have undorestimated ~the Red Wiliow L d £ el | Tue Bre] —Chancellor von Caprivi arrived | 1 The total for (he month eastbound from the | vote of this orgunization. In two districty of Om ha, was filed in the supreme court | hore this morning. Ho s received at the reen . Missourl wi 35 Of this the | Of the state, however, republican candidates thismorning. The trouble is over Whitlock’s | railway station by Barod Crallsheim, Bava- COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FIFTI DISTRIC Atchison took 50 per cont: Burlington 17, | themscives had the endoserent of tho refusing to grant a lnn!\hn[.: permit to erect @ | pian prime minister, who conducted him to I‘L . 'vfidluhr cesenne AU I SRt s o) ket 0| o) |'uu|"\ A\‘:;;f\:..lt{\y-n efit ihior iation, but it one-story building on Capitol square. the Prussian legation. Prince Regent Luit- | C. L. Vau Camp.... .. Wiboah AnaPE oot sashir Dock.Tataca VAS BOsA ong 0 a0k INe | ’,‘,\,,';.L“‘u“ The following causes were continued: | pold subsequently received the German COUNTY COMMISSIC ; Yy % iignr TN and Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City 4. On | doubt that Fithian (de Aultman, aylor & Co. vs Buckmaster; | chancelior and presented to him the order of | O, A. Wolcott,, Alman, nayion St Hubort, A Wi this showitig it 18 expected the boara of Sixtecuth dist o (farmers i B e wore ae o al e | SR EMEGR R & AR George Timme, chairmen will meet in a day or twoand order | mutual bencfit association). Tiis will muke trafic turned over to the” Rock Island, Tts | thedelesation 11 democrats drop in traffic from September of over 60 per | 1 farmers’ mutu cent shows plainly why s and mitted : County of Lancaster vs Rush ; Strick- T"" Northern Cheyenne Commission. | ler vs (Grass; 1"armers & Merchants bank of ENNE Aexcy, Tongue River, Mont., | Crowe Shelby vs Dunbier; Clark vs State, Nesoh republi I benelit association. tsgross eamings | Later This evening Cc an Fithran \ “General Miles and other members | Malioney Bave falleavayi an telographs the Assoc p ! Whitloek v rel, School District of OngryL e SUGE: moth bars ALY ave failen away s alarmingly. clographs the — Associated press asserting ““”” e (OT R (T Y S TG G T T of the northern Cheyenne commission ar- [ ywiil Celebrate Probibition®s Defeat. - - that the returns will show hiselection by 500, s R Etan heard Novomber 15, 1500, rived yestorday. In the conference General | Rocardloss of party, the eitizons of Omihi New Kansas City Connections, A dispen from Kanlieo also . B Miles ence over the o N ) ¢ i S it the g ’ thut the o olo Webster A Meeting to Consider Methods of [ State ex rel Brown vs McPeal; ordered on ;1‘:-1;.}h"l’i“.;t}.‘.’f..\é.:('1}1'1;:3"‘(.‘31,4““‘"\‘.‘;'; they | have commenced active preparations forthe | KANsas Ciry, Mo, "Bho Jourmal to- | Uho provablily thav itho. emplte may defeat Sl soi. 8 Xtension At alate hour tonight thn retums in Cook teommunication | county ave still mcomplete and th locket for the present r D St ex rol Bates ve Hutehins: referred | Will submit to the resommendation of the | holding of a grand public demonst <e T, oot o tako testimony qud report | Commission. The merabers leave tomorow | Saturday evening of this w the spee: giving dire morrow will announe of two railw Closer Federation, [Copyright 1590 by Jumes Gordon Bennett.) TLONDOY, ion on ol for the pur- to Nov. 5—[New York Herald | fact i thi for Crow agency. poseof celebrating the defeat of prohibition | With this city to the Chicago & Northwest- | betweéen Lawie dGilbet is uncertain, Cable—Special to Tne Bee.]—The Tmperial | Court adjourned to Thursday morning, 08 e - e in_the city and state, ernand Big Four. The Kansas City, Chicago | They are running very close. il Federation league, which auns at a dlose ali- | November b, 150, wiion tte causes from the | ;m-,lumr:u;; ?:‘ri‘vul;. " Laluring tho carly eveninie o monstrous pa- | & Irl~\ui Is'to :u- u.\..{»m:mn”«o l\\l:uu:wn\h-l. the | Qirer, M, Nov. b—Complo returns 5 S o o | Seventh distric . called, New York—The Tentonic, from Liver- | rade will be formed, which w i southern terminus of the Des Moines & KKan. | f1om Adams co give Ambe Bryan Buries Him Under Four | e of the colonies with the mothescountry, | Seventh district will be called, por: tho State of Nobriak, o ( tv: | through the principal Streets and 10 tho Coli- | wou ity where comection will be mad with | treasurer Wilson (dom), 58 Thousand Majority. held a meeting in this city today. The object The Search for Farmer Dollison. I A o n GlASEOW; | gaym or Grand opera house, where specches | 584 LY, whero connection will be made wi rds (rep)for’ state superintendon % S . o BlosRlY fa o PR ROTION, Liv ol. tizens of this and other cities of the stato, atter 1o divect o nication h e democratic gain of 300 over two 4/ Bryan, democrat, 1s elected over Connell by | could be more closely federated to England. | 1o e Bre,]—For the pist two At BolinanptonThe Latn, trom New | “Ptisioutn, Nebsks City and. Comeit | Kavsas =ity ana’ tving Kansus | Sears o, Ao e ot et 4000 majority. The exact vote caunot be | Recent utterances of prominent Canadians | \wyter from the dam at Red Lion mills has | York, for Bremen. Bluffs will send delegations and bands of | City & direct route to Des Moines. | elected by majoritios vanging from 00 to 1,50, given, as soveral counties in the district haye | o0 the MeKinley tariff bill was the reason for | hoen drawn off in hopes of finding the body Passed the Lizard—The Suevia, for Ham- music to help swell the crowd and join in the | The Quincy & Kansas road isto be extend DaNviLLE, T1L Complete unoftic Dot reported: calling the meeting. of Tom Dollison of Exoter, the farmer why | DUIR from New Yor festivities, from Trenton to Plattshure, where conn returns from ail the this o0 : Sir 5 Do e e 4XOor, .tho Sarmer who ————— e tion will be furnished with the Wabish & | gressiol el - 4 Sir John Lubback and Sir Robert Fowler | lately disap pearcd, Dollison 15 now. sup- = 1 B wdl) ba pibgwighiihe o gression A~—— M EEIGHAN'S VICTORY, opened proceedings with speeches in which | posed to have been murdered for money he Murder and Attempted Lynohing, A BIOTOX BATES, fih I ansus Oty by s Ghanwien | Cuinoh with Kansus Cit The Way Cleared for an Open Fight | cas0 & Tex with the Union Pacif Cucago, Nov. 5—[Special Telegram to .|—Tho Railway Press burcau says : arenow down and any western ctically make whatever rates it By g “the wise and patviotic utterances of | WAs generally credited with having on hand Ixperexpexce, Kas 4—Great ex- How the Counties Rolled up Major- | 100, WHO 'S80 BEIEOLS B subject, | A% his home, and is supposed to havebeen var- | citoment prevails in Liberty over the shoot- It o s R A 1 d by his murderers to Red Lion dam and | jn g vesterday afternoomof Constable John- his body there weighted and sunk. sh ’ 3 N AT IORA T e eI P ¢ el ) on, by William Summers, who was _intoxi- o preliminary g at the United | tracks of both men and horses were found atéd and boisterous at the pools. Johnson is States. One of their orators, he said, had | along the bank near a small boat. In this s 8¢ g h 3 P slots Immediately aftér the shooting the 50 | Qescribed the boundaries of the states as | Doatlarge spots and clots of human blood ed poopl:'c(rmdw lyuch Summers but ho line can pr by tho Kunsas City, Chi- [ Coles, Champaign, Douglas and lmlwn' couns ties, 's Against Harlan, In the Sccond district W, A. McKeighan, alliance-democrat, is elected ov arlan, v publican. Below are given the figur far as received : Discharged Rearrested, New York, Mov. 5. —Mrs. Cornclia V. Mil- | Credo, ler, wife of onc of the partners in the firn of | Paper this e J. H. Field & Co. Inan interview in alocal ning Chairman Jones of the re “investment’’ brokers of | publican state central committee, speaking of were found, Within the next ten hours the } k i being the aurora borealis on the north, the R A e ped to the cit, 4 | o 2 ;. London, was today discharged and rearrested | the election, says: “I wll you we wilt do well Butler.. and the setting sun on the west, but the A Soldier Killed, The Cold Wave Signal Flying. today _l'l'llL fu cting hatrman Dsgood of | stolen money. Papers inthe case have arrived | It{s duoto the school house issue. 1t is all Ty ; d The following @ispateh fvas sent out by the | the Western Freight association for pernis- | from kngland, s i 0 British empire, which he thought was only Fort Rosixsoy, Nov. About 3 a. m, this [ 0> OYrinE S.08 s "y sion under the sgreement to meet the rates - well enough in an Am an ward for repub ) Dundy yet in its fufancy, regarded Canada as one of | morning a shooting scape occurred at a s slgnal seryloe doportmept last nighty B T lon Frasile) o WOt The Greek C abinet Accepted, Licans togetout and make a fight for the ‘little AL its fiuest colonies. justout of the west line of the res Wasmiarox, Nov. 8.9:40:180p." m~-To Ob- | BRI T A0 B0 00 - O ad been irformed | - ATRENY ZNov, B, 1l Cablegram to | red school house,' und that sort of thing, bug ¥ Sir Robert Fowler apologized for | sulting in the death of Private Rufus Tate of | SeXVer, Omaba: Hoist cold wave signal. Trr Ber,)—The cabinet, as announced Mon- | 118 not for practical politics this year. "The % e the reauest would be made and the disastrous ii% [ the abseuce of the lord mayor, | troop I, Niuth cavalry. Tate was pounding | ¢ R sture will full tq about 20 degrees by | 1 8 o itk would follow. bug | A8Y, has been accepted by theling with one | Fepublican party in Tllinois has cnoush to do <+ | whose appropriate excuse was that he | Julia Reeves, one of the boarders, threaten- | © F1U8Y morning. , Greerer, wwm‘ do nothing to avert them, Thore | SXCCPioN Zumis taking place of Valsamakis to fifi:’:; “'l" rl"':’;fl"'"\"l"""“'lhflm tuking Vi rtaining y stinguished | ing to killher with aknife,when she screamed I RE—— 0 A 2] em. 0! as winister of justice upall the “isms’ that come up.”’ ‘(I";‘:":,;““",‘fi:::o:1',:':’,‘0"\{.,:,",rl"“ff'l.'f"'(: for Coker ome of the proprictors to Don't Like Protection, was hothing left for Acting Chairman Osgood ; AL Senator Farwell in aninterviewsaid: “Our L ames, lowever, were not | Gve hor, which he tried to do, when he was | PAWS, Nov, 5.—Four hundred delegates | butto grant the request. The result s that TR T defeat i tothreethings--the McKinley assaulted by Tate with the knife and he took | from the manufacturing centers of Frauce | there is nothing leftof the Western fr bill, the farmers’ alliance, and the school - ( General Lawrie, a member of the Canadian | refuge behind the bar, and with a gun fired | met today to consider the governments tariff | e teanesissoutt sssocitions but Taime poraury, Nov. B(Spelul Cablegram to | Tlere s no use deuying that tho peop parliument, next addressed the leaguers. His | one shot over Tate’s hiead to frighten him. | proposals. Resolutions were adopted protest- | points which may or may not b of any use | 0% BEF] —In the octions at Kol the | wonderfully prejudiced ugalust the Molinley ! speech causod much astonishment to the | Tate persisted and jumped on the bar, | fug against the protoctfon policy and the tax- | in. checking (he demomlization which has | Seclalists for the first time in the history of | bill wnd wiany vepublicans scizod upon tho Red Willow meeting, as it was mot quite in the [ \Wheu Coker shot and killed him. — Coker | ation of raw materials. ¥ nOW just, begun, their party elected both of their candidates | opportunity by showing their disupproval of uline Bootge” M U ot ilte i 1 [ cae hore and surrendered humselt to the il U o Interatting flguring wos'dane today, | £0F the relchstag. it.. Tt will tako time to got tho people to fully gran e i, 0¥ ”““‘"l".‘“"l . Ho. boran | guard, A Fatal Rallway Collision, The total amount of trafic turned over to T e e, :1‘:;‘\“1.;:':”\‘\‘11'\':,”‘“'1““1“1‘1 7, Db W hon thgk fhayer... I v hoping that his * hearers would T OWEN SoeND, Onty Now. 5 A ecllision oo. | tne Union Pacific during the last. year by all The Chanc ellor’s Tour. alandslide te other way York. ... Kot ) ijdd | ot think that the Meinley tariff| A Wreck at York. e h ONhaigg B~/ © | lines was computed under its old divisions | Berriy, Nov. 5—[Special Cable to was hostilo either to England or Canada, | Nowrork, Nov.5—[Special to Tue Bee.] | cured on the Candlan Pacific railway this | and those it now demands, It would make & | Tup Brr. | Chancellor yon € Rhode Inland. 3 \ Total..... Americaus had only dono awhat it. should be | —Yesterday morning the Omaha passenger | moruing near bere botween the morning madl | yearly difference of $%000. Yestorday & Provineson, Nov. 5,-Tho Fint congres started on a visit of the court of Munich emont, Elkhorn & Missouri | ftom Toronto aud @ wiki engine. = The en- | Burlington official estimated it at loss than | {000 iy the Bavarian capital he swill | Slonal district compieto gives Spooner (x gineer of the train and two others were | $100,000, It was also figure the object of the Imperial Feder: ion league | tralu on the ¥ P) IT LOOKS LIKE KEM. to do-to trade preforently with thelr own in Dacking gub of. the yerile in thia | killed, Pacific would lose fully u,lu:;‘uwlulhfn.:\;:lil; pol M, Ly l:,‘\”“ '\",‘,i',’,l,‘,‘ “','V,';,",' .I:“ N',(,',:",d Dorsey aud Thompson Run Behind l“‘"vl}‘-fll'nl-fillm Tl:ll(.TvWH weve wise, they | fidight train that was switching on the Mme. ,'._u, m, the boycett of the other roads Bismarck Opposed tothe Bill, (dem. ), B.341; Tripp (prohibitionist), 1,745 AT A T G to0 would sce that the only way to bulld up @ | crossing. Several cars were derailed, such |y oo M A SRR e s—— Berriy, Nov. b [Special Cablegram to | Page 1acks 700 of clection and Amold lacks In tho Third district reports so far received | UNited empire was by united trade methods. | was the spead of the passenger, aud the | LONDOY, Nov. 5.:-Mme, Pait! is conflne, In Favor of Suffrage Extension. e L e 801 show Kem several lengtns ahead in the race, | They musta’t talk of Canada us a colony; | latter train reccived a bad smash on the rear | to ler bed in Lelcester, suffering from the | Brusseis, Nov. 5.—[Special Cablegram to | ) G0 0500 S, FEETEE A EOEE I e doeaty butitls uncertain yot ms to which of the | that wasaloug term past. Cunada was a | @ of its coaclies. ¢ffects of s chill cantracled athe concert in | Tup Bee.|—The burgomaster of Brussels | noyongdily is opposed to the local government | s i MOV A0T0QY, o ] \ three candidates has been elected, Dorsey | Country —a dominion of itself, und couldu't A Title Wre k. Boon summoned, & Lo ! PPOcIALAtNAS | has authorized the bolding of & @reat amial | b, Ty e SR A e A mow being second and Thompson third, The | be Beld ia leading striags any longer. It was [ Beskerway, Neb.. Nov, Special Tele- femonstsaion oo HURdAY et in: favo) of o IR R R e i e following is the result by counties so far as | W allied state and no longer a dependency. | gramto Tue Bee.]—As the eastbound fiyer T .o Fr [ the extension of suffr Tnis nep was | .- Deokded to Admit Women, sl Al e b A e S S ea 7 The murmurs of surpriso grow so loud that | was coming In this morning & broken journal | _ PAmS, Nov. 5.~Tho custoins committee of | taken by the burgouaater afterhe had held | Vipxsy, Nov, 5.-[Special Caplogram to | Will stand dfnocrats 1 vepibiions 7 "he Thomp- the general turned to the chairman and said: | derailed the smoking car ono mile cast of | the chamlor has concluded the general debate | of tho labor party. ) 1) T6Mions | T Ban.|—Tig Aneian teatile imdes cow | Jighy N7 i (AT B5v Koy | “didotcome here to say what I thought | town, throwing the car crosswiso on the | O the new tadf il The committeo by & S oo 26 rand b dealded 1 nduls women sy < “ gikalone « 3 | would be pleasaut to you, but to give you an | track and making a slight wreck, No one | Vote of 3 to 5 hus adopted the priuciple of a | Koch's O ) Yo Hap soxiilal ingies union, Norih Uikots, re for Consumption, A L 3 : ! latne idea of what opinions thero ave in Canada on | Was injured aud the track was cleared by § | double tarif. | Benuix, Nov., B.—|Special Cablegram to LE N > St Pyvr, Minn, Nov, 5. —In North Dakota ox. Biiite this matter, And as to imperial federation,” | & M b5 ® Holland's Quoen Wil Reign. | Tae Bee.)=While the press 1s flooded with | * Rowe. Now "Lxhy!ll‘:?fl “:"'l torus | 1he republicans congresman wnd tho state Whale i ds AP . o ¢ rign. 1 J s 1 o ov. b.—[Special Cablegramn to T icket by 3,000 1o 4,0, ffrulo he went op, “‘there are great dicultiesln | Florendd Leach CArrested. Tue Hiove, Nov. 5,—It is expected that | varying statements regarding Prof. Koch's | Brn]—The archbishop of Ottaws was ac. | - h the way. Auy proposal of @ schome | oyt Neb, Nov. 5.—[Special Tele- | the queen will tako the oath s regeut ou the | Buuuonced cure for comsumption t Pro- | corded a graclous reception by the pope yes- Nevada. | fessor mamself remalus deaf to wll lnquiries | verdass K 0 l must come from Cavada and uet from the | gram to Tue Bee |—Flerence Leach, the | 15 inst, Nevada, Nov, b,—Ad \'l(,’/l‘Y‘ from var

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