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THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. v t, SEPTEMBER '_1;3. 1801. NUMBER 100, ¥ | Yonti Y Austin Bidwelland Mrs. Maybrick. asile s Traveling Men's Day at the North Nebra ‘l They Tike Nobrask He Continues to Hold a Good Share of [ iy i | [ i Wl Will Bo the 3 \i by the | od o he Murdered Robinson: peals of the frieuds of Austin 1ig. | Chandler, Okl, Will Bo the Nest Soen b ook, At Bodies of tho Murdered Robinsons Sept. 25, —[Spacial r Englishmen's Attention. well to Home Secretar atthews to remit of Excitement, 4 s & wirs wea earthed Noar Harlan, the remainder of Bidwell's term of 1mpris s of i o compasition has v " 3 having been onment have failed, in spite of the fact that _— 2 octod t vesst tests, which THOUSANDS ~ WERE ENTERTAINED, ber 22, and will | HIS VIEWS ON SALISBURY'S DIPLOMACY. f’,‘,’.,‘A.,“\"'\}‘.?;L,‘.';L.‘; e e e *to | SOLDIERS AND MARSHALS TO KEEP ORDER. | | bl this expocted | TEXT OF THE ASSASSIN'S CONFESSION, v A ty fair, e Tokao of hrs, Maybelck wil be. qdaily Ly TR ’ DEVASIATED 1Y in WS, ; Kansas and South Dakota Contributed he e 3 Trials and Tribulations of an Amateur | tile, The convieis’ solicitor has been ad- | Unsuccessful Settiers R Them- Father and Son Deliberately Sho# i [ : Photograp 1o Cases of Mrs, | Vised notto procsed with tho agitation of | gelves for Thelr Failure to Sccure s i Large Section of Minnese Down While Suspecting no Dane Generously to the Visitors 1 she i sditab 10w graph The Cn e ik the homo oftice will decline to re-open the L L Ly Sweeps Everything Betore Them. ' 5 L Attractive Features of the | \ Maybrick and Austin Bidwell— case in any form. Claims by Firing the Prairie— Sr. Patt, M S J. A. Wes Great Oceasi g ' ey China's Urgent Appeal, Amateur Photographer Disconraged Casualties of the Rush, ' HERG Blooded Affair. District Fair, Perkins county is gor — Story of a Colds e The American Graves, who t n has dispersed t was recently arrested in Germany for taking Not Vab. 5.— Sp I 1z o ¢ prodictad delugo of | LCopuriant 1 1 #1 Press] | photographs of scenery, has avrived in Lon Gurmir SRR & T rind NBOY 'ho communication | don. He says he was arcested at Mayenc Ay . gram to Tur: I s . S Kave; b i | teom the v offering com- | whilo taking a harmless view of Tgeto ; 1B y g r 10, were vay Norfolk has over 4 n the 1 pensatic r town from the fort works and was conf . : ik ) the re " for thirty hours in u cell furnished with 3 o I6s braska District fair. At rs We, t 3 0 4 4 a dirty mattress, His food consisted of bluck \ HEan. Ny ol 4 v § ass \ e are received | bread, a mug of coffee-wash and rotten soup, 3 r le Arrives, v 1 \ ver had with distr here. Hsu until he was allowed to buy his meats. H > Ching Chang, the Chinese ambassador to | Was reloased through the American consul . guests from ove by Tov plaus L o | the European courts, has recently been | B0d then went to Metz, where ho was again | arrived here yesterday afternoon. As South Dakota, beside i oot A i) arrested for taking photographs in the | as his presen known a large crowd bers from New York : v 15 LI L 1ed | stroots. I'rom Metz he was hunted over the | gathered around him to inguire when the Mo e A tWoRtY in inducing the Russian government to with- | French frontier. men registered, besides mereha Ok 1hout where, tra cnced arr tea wa Lovor the grave in loaded t ir utmost c the ba th had to say be move gathered expen around hola nearly des cayed bodios r removed. A coroner's od 3 or Steelo town site would be opened. He addrossed y along the lake division of the L L WL AL Gl el MR LU b L el tho people in a brief speech. Hosald the linnesota, particularly south of : k sowers, He arrived in Berlin today with | PAFLY at her husband’s Irish seat, Avondalo. ; e A northern Nebraska, P She does not gointo society, The party cou- veyors were hastening their work as Omaha was not as well r uted as was | 461 \ sists chiefly of men, rapidly as possiblo, but he could not say 5 4 dosired. However, a good uber from 3 t Bl Vo1 CUBEIvLERIE AR R oottt St AURHS LIS BN BB OUE rogistered himself As 8 | when it would be completed. It is expected i t ) ve thoir 3 o ny {Fads I k not alter the determination of the German | voterin South Dublin. The conser 1B oHaRINS Wil IAka PIaso L EoMorkow . &k r f ¢ and held government to co-operate with the British | propose his candidature for member of par- | ¢ \T‘-‘*. L ot o LI iy Towi e ”,':} liameut for that seat. ikl AL ADUR LA L and s L arties on Seps o — it is impossible to make a very closo estimat i \ iR ¢ i scorted their breih! an t note, as given to the papers, fails to indicate 3 is Oak Park the killing happencd ;\ ory trai and orted their br wnd note, as givon t the papers, fails to indica! NEWARK'S DISASTER, as to their number. JSuthusiastic men plac sud & Hinckley branc the Great rstated ricnds to headquarters ] n's Now Colle the real character of the appeal made b tho numberat 5,000, incluaing the militr, ot 18 Tapobted ih kK on’called on After making the high noon parade a visit R Hsu Ching ( g 5 e er 3 - 5 = o numbe 3,000, incluaing the litry, ern, is reported in pre t s the settlement we was made 10 the Norfolk beet sugar factory Sept. 25 AL SR L) DZiel LS L L4y ““'“'"-v List of Killed and |55 ceoms to be a fair estimate. will be miraculous if it escapes destruc v rrel and cot to passs when all ware surprised at the magnitude of Union college, Lincolr ments, X B T A Tho northeast quarter of the northeast [ ASULAND, Wis, e - oty i i loned » largest beet sy ctory in the 1 1 institution, h yean fc ) > o g b\ i, J., Sept. 25.—The accide " | along the line of the o \ ol mo o dHae the larcest beet sugar fa toe world institution, has been f China Desires to Protect Foreigners. Rl Ll The accident | o, rtor bins been reserved for a public park, | forest fires ave rapidlv advane tin 1 have tho I'he machinery was not in operation, but will | m; 1 will be thrown open im- NS Gls Al government | hich ocenrred in the Italian quarter of this it is so « p with cliffs ik baroras tHom \lm. I ro= beina v fow days. After visiting the ¥ t s urged that the imperial government | v a4t pight was more aisastrous than at X 7 1 3 4 i A Iy Wits o liar factory the guests were all driven to the fair was entirely honest iu desiring to suppress [ 4 and gullies, that it has been impossible to e ¢ Iady was Lk first reported, and the listof killed and i G wk i h groundls where the best fair ever held in the S Z07D W e disorders and seoking time to deal with 0 3 survey it. The sito nccupies an cdgo of wd arriving n i AL : spdad gl Lo e Toretm shoeemert. nd what presipt. | 0Ly injued is au appaliing ono, “Tho oxact | g™y, impossiblo to wo . distance of | DAFFOW escapes from being burned to death wother feft'them and got cause of the {ent cannot be learned, t . 4 B Ihe bigh winds have been affective in spread n not with f noto use it LRI LR L L 3 the anti-foreign movement, and that precipi- \ Ll Actions of Alliance and Democratic | tate action on the part of the powers would | : z % b < twenty rods without the use of a ladder. The | jng the fir Toadd tothe discomfiture of uld help it § ck in the L e el LEOTTALII0 0 public square ana_principlo streets aro to bo excessive Ashiand s filled with 1 where they were but stayed in - there No less than 7,000 people were assembied Lt R ot ar el G G Hahts 8 B 5D HCOrtatlitHeTE RUSSES Jeaders Much icized. defeat its object and bring China into anar e it { e 0 S neaTt v ; The kuights of the grip escorted their g loading of u @mortar, used to discharge five [ Jocated on thoe west half of the cast half. Ation is seriously impaire A e e A works into the air. Following is a st of tuo il s i y wero taliing to iz fmmense pavition preparcd espectally | Bryruice, Nob., Sept, 3. [Special to T f ehy. His communications distinctly suggest D lind, pavizatiomis for tho occasion where frec h, fruits of | By Ihe strong democratic tendencies of | the probability of such a potent political up- owing to the he smoke the other room. Finatly they went out to the irvidessriblion; 18monna8 nud tho ifiiiest v : L ! eo on 2 killed and a partial list of those injured. H b A while 1 went down there SyeeyldSistibLienlomonal: ,ond tho finest | 4 imajority » alliance county ticket, and | yeavalin China as might overthrow the ““k‘“} 1‘ kEDSSLS) Captain Styles, with his company of 1 Other Conflagrations. veon i R A O SOV iy “,”‘ ’ s the subsequent unanimous T nent of | Manchu dynasty. e IS fantry, a this morning. Captain Hayes Srt. Petek, Minn., Sept A disastrous 1 settlement. As Lentered the barn inaisoriminately, After tiio: races. and're. [ 19 SURSSAUARE L oo SOt o ofvehe | s Jas CHARLES STEWART, Ot (e oL GavBIEFiaveibbs T eambore. | g (i 3 Shot at mo twiee, one ball hitein turn to the city a most _gorgeous display of “‘»" ticke e RO ‘j"“l‘““*\’;“ ! i BTaTATHED I'he panicy feeling existing in Pekin is MICHAEL O'NEIL M‘“’ x'-fl‘:“ “L‘n‘x’ “‘“‘w‘i' fik.- 'furtn “:}h_ fire which visited the village of Kasota de- RUD PN IR eI N TR G fireworks was made. The fireworis were | §ob 1 ERaTnE TOREERTE N0 S Uhla of | made knowa hero by urgent telegrams sent AN LLET, SLers R stroved the eating house, depot, Lemann bo- | coning for other pirposcs fhin o settie, 1 purchased by tho travelivg men aud fixemen, | ¢ L0 00 ivin tendenciss, which prom- | through the Chinese emoassy, imploring TE 110G Ry GovernoriStoela/{ntanda; jlist before eiving | i< CXpressioicaad severatiothorsmallifiLve iysh CUIHRLbSKC SRuion SHlnsag hanfer the parado all assembled in Marts | {0 50 illtate much in favor'of the repub- | Lora Salisbury to instruct Sir John Waisham, Y, the signal for the opening of the town site, s s o oty thantor | MY gUN uhd iyaolr. 1 shot the boy first, and st sumptuons. repast wus scrved apd | lcans. Thers is also some talk of a stralght | the British minister to China, to adopt a N BURGESS, have the military deployed facing botn north | S8 SR BERE St o IR F ISR ks then the old man. [ concealed then thero m imptuou p e st N o fiol 3 RED WEISS, d o S city burned this morning, q 4 o ATo lemocratic ticket vet being put in the field § and south and drive all the people from the intl nisht, {t being 10 or 11 o'clock In the dancing was eogaged in. All visitors agreed | demooratic tickot vot boing put i the el | more friendly attitude, NTONIO CHEFFO. townsite. There will be soldiers and deputy = = mort My wifo was nat athonia thatany that the traveling men and Norfolk's citizens [ DY the mosshack domocra i S TAEL ANSALONA, 18100: I ML DI i e L, REV. NI BUECHARD DEAD: And L told her thioy (hnd sKono ARy, \THas had surprised thom i A most agvecabio man. | Uis offect las bean widely circulated and Desires a Show of Force. ALE RELZINO. marshals enough to place the men at intervals £l T T e or.Iho entertainment was far better than | Bumerously sizued in the northern part of f - yfinistor Walsham advises tho foreign | GUSEPPA YARROSA. ofiaboutitwonty-tive yards, MheProacherPolloIhn DAsHEs Quic told her T wis gon took the ks o Super- | the county. Whether it will materiatize into Rl . Sy he names of the injured, as near as can bo he water supply is stilla_source of con- | The Preacher Politician Passes Quictl, AL L L the most visionury hnd dared to hope. Super- B AU oftice that persistent diplomatic pressure, | jaariad are te follows. siderable annoyance. Thero secms to be Away at Saratog Bk A iy 114 YORE: WoliC 5158, callowiag all to; ses the g = = combined with a naval demoustration at cer- | “AxtoXE Fiaxts, right hand biown off, plenty of water just below the surface and | Samstocs, N. Y., Sept Rev. Samuel anic and bl thom. ' dug | .1 AP G aIla 0% HOL VTR HOTRI (5 Generally Commended. tan of the treaty ports will be the only ef- | Joux Casterro, vight arm blown af. wells are now being dug. Considerable lum- | D, Burchard of New York city, who has | "hich AL LA R O L) 4 L 2o Fuesost, Neb., Sept. 25.—|Special Tele- | foctive means to prevent recurrent outrages, | MAX Puuy, right foot torn off bor is arriving and as soon as people who in- [ oo SEHEIREL AR S i eI P E4 A _ been unconscious since early this morning, t hitting cach of them in An unknown Italian had his foot blown | tend to trausact business get a location the; : oz, and an unknown Italian woman bad her [ will commence to put up buildings. ey LoD elsinllorhonn Ry OUUGH e lanN CWoENG ton, gram to Tne I ning but words of | He complaios that the promulgation of the . . D N iy Outery, Head felghefullyicuts the First Presbyterian church last Sunday [ what wis tukine place. | Uhrow Jaspees pistol : mag | commendation are heard in Fremont for the | emperor's edict against attacks on foreig Bratiice, Neb., Sept. 25, —[Special to Tng | commer v uperor's edict against attacks on foreigne S i T RSN TR N Ua vVt he e Wo £ G vand ! the republican state convention. | has been unnecessarily delayed. Ho asked | GUix»TANO ALZALO: DS (D G TR ) e (T, and was taken ill in the evening, but he was | in the river ifte T oL throo artriizos Island arrived in the ity Saturday to enter [ The opi ) some promnent citizens were | tho oficials to use th telograph in publish | GUUTELEA A BOLONA, Soverely cut In head. | 1he roported killing of the man Wood, a | not considered to be in u serious vondition [ After the killhug I ronyiied thore atout thred TR e b L the ol Sne e ente | Ghtuineals They: arof s WoOWAT ST D i th aet, it tha S 4Tl rrqsin Aayii iCon AuzaLINa, sligatly ijured in the | former vesident of Guttrie, has been con- | until Cucsday, [Mis illness developed into | fueicr, L bent to Missousy Vulley thon sorotary be Beatrico branch of the | Richards—1 have known A. M. Post a great | that thore was no precedent for so doing | ®F: N HEmel R ndi ooiaR AL e oIt AR | IRastioni s s U he reached & erit- | yhicrg to Carthuze, 1 linally went to Springs secrotary of the Beatrico brauch of the 3 A ML B . ‘Gronon BrownRRBRY of foot tovn off place while engaged in tho race Monday by | lcal stage. 10 Mok WIIOES T was urroatod. and. broaghy Young Men's Chiristiun nssociation. tsecre. | Mmany years. N ablovor cloveror man wis | and that the edict must bo distrid- [ Nono Currro, left utm torn off. his horse making a lunge over a deop gully. | Dr. Wurchard was born in Steaben, N, v., | biack 0 Tiarin 7 CONBERAND, culs Christian assoclution. jecre | ever nounnated forany ofiice on any ticl 3 moiedt : election. Ialso know botn canaidates for ! ; . ; YpeAcEE e : nelo” Dan frooman, the first home O O e wble youne mon_ | the punishment of the real leaders of the [ JOuN GaLuscues, Tight hand injured and [ the rush is the practicing for the race. Ex- | oReq 1o Kerticiy, A I SN steader, has 1ssued a call for the jual meet- b # Aoy : % Sost 1s @Il T outrages. If Lord Salisbury supports Min- | skull fractured, pectant claimants strip themselves of all | dted at Gentre colleze, Danville, Ky, Soon < = ing and picnic of the Gage County Pionecr | Arthur adell—Posuris il Habb L e Walatinu'a/policy ithe | po\wseaior| fas ‘Ciranies S, Griags, wounded in groin and | Superfluous clothing and with watch in hand | (o Eiyee overy i Seieions dunetion Legion of Honor Flourishing. society, to be lield at the Beatrice Chautau- ‘-i:’;:-:.‘-u,- ey e the bost nom. | tively intervene in order to protect Euro- | hand. note the time it takes to make the race. and“wide reputation in the state. He als Dex Moines, Ia., Sept. 25| Special Teles qua grounds, Wednesday, September 30. [ SUaracior fiiw B0 ee SL RS 0 peuns, leaving the tartar dvnasty to take [ Lizzie GOLDEN, lacerated lsg. Revengefal Bo s, on Siunnvageionds aluplontugiy by m to Tue Bee.[—The grand lodge of th “Ihe eligibles ‘aro_those who sottied 1 tho | MEHQR YEEE IR AT DO I Bitious nom. | care of itself.” In spite of the chaotic state [ Joseri TrEraNo, szounded in the stomach. | e (B TL A great | fhEVices b8 A avoluutecr purso during | N orihwestern Legion of Honor closad a threg county prior to 1570. of the present troubles the foreigi oftico here A bizcopper casing mortar was used for AN e i s e e S R el s SEttsan e thlselty R e Gage county and = Beatrice will, after | GRS - S NN Y o is an able judge | hopes that the ultimate result wiil be an e the bombs. ‘Tnese ware filled with colored ",‘l"! ¥ k‘\"u"n_-s nr_ll 'ramlux. \‘hr“'xmlm !'x‘n' e R e G Sk HiE R ey this ¢ ) cousiderablo dolibaration. take part 'in_the | ACCePIAIE 1o (0 Peqiie: U0 2 G0 GRS ICien | teusion of trade to mportant centers on tne | fire and shot in the air, where they burst, | Cherokeo strip with people who fatlod 0 0t | eiurch: New York, on May 1, 183, ' Durinz his | 8bout seveut aelegates nresent and Nebraskn exhibition traw, and arvange- ( FRGEKES CEFCo% broach Yaug-tse-Kiang which are now closed, put | throwing out a - mower of vari-colored | Gidlms in the Indian laxds oponed last Tues Giaims In the Indian lards oponed last ‘Tues: | pustorshiphie wus mude chancellor of Inziam | business of much importance to- the welfare ments to this effect are mow rapidly pro- | 1t QSEECR (S WHGEE EPRRACT o ised. | Where the government intends to establish | sparks. It was this mortar that exploded and | (18¥. Almostall of thum drift about f univorsity ut Letoy, N. Y. which office e | of tho order was transacted. Ladies and grossing. Judge Soth H. Craig has’ been DY 3 o aulatags cansea At G arm! living under canvas, waiting for the strip to | filied in donnection witn Lis church duties ) ediaradis flosipuated ito) aceom pany i tho Gageloounty There were hundreds of men, women ana | oPen. They seem to feel that everyone on :»r Barchard was a pastor of Murry Hili egates were here from Minnep exbibir. childron standing sround watching with body or any eloment, No faction of thc re- the strip is their encmy and are said to be | Presbyteriun church frou 10 to 135, when ho aska aud various cities in Beatrice hus Just concluded arrangements The following is a summary of an oficial | great expectancy. When it exploded the the view of trying to influence Chancellor tho metropolis wero prosent hun, of traveling men, headed by famou RAL ¢ t i Knights of Pythia$ band of Stoux City, met u o | in taking decisivo measures. The Pekin Opening of the Chandler Town Site. ey The CRhary i o tiors e e WANCISCO ANTONIO, 40 yeavs old, part of | Horse and rider wero both killed an September 0. 1512, 1 ved an Subseribed and sworn 10 beforo me tiis 245 miaistar also complains of the Gnosstalaty of | right hand torwoft) Au amusing foaturo of tho preparations for | demicelucation nd wion 13 vears old i re- | day of September s S0l G ination. He is a man who will certainly bo The convention could not have suited me any better. Post is positively clean ana his Text of the O Pekin Note. record shows he has never paudered to any- Davesvont, la., Sept special to Tnm Ber.] - The corn crop of this section of the state seems likely to fall cousiderably below tho estimates set upon it some time ago, noy from the carly frosts but from the oppositg extreme, of fate heat, Examination of thg cornfields about he shows that tho kernels’ are blighting on the cob. Tho hcat seems to scald them, they surivel upand ears that looked promising two or three wecks ago are don’t know when they are on tho strip or | I[F frelird cume vie 1y T Contracts have aiso been en- He | hauded to the foreign oftice authorities on | and dying. Intense confusion followed. A havo suffered greatly. About Ponca ves- | New York by several hundred minist wearly £20,000. The reports showed thas i vor Fried —Years of acqua 1ce with ) A The Board of Trade is doing | , Mayor Fricd—Years of ncquaintar foss of life and properey at Wuhu, | toaeath. The explosion is supposed to be Burchard neared the clos Johi . Stervin, democrat—Judge Post is L . yue have beer lied o mandari — G H ALRon] o0odnaye theanisbanislied jilvosmendaris to their base. Romunism nnd Rebellion affairs generally. The following officers notified to go to Emerson to hold an inquest | 1. H. Barnard—Post stands very h e LA P CRART fa 1 e S as o e Vs Do anaia0: larger part of the strip and render it useless Moines; vi : of Winfield, Othahn, patsengar) brain] Nodil: lOnCibo ap. | Arstiolass uannor. Ho i8/a man whoi colld | (treaty & posts) * fori=the’t \proteationi Hof | Commissioner Gartarot the operations of thel| TR A2 GHTENED OUT THE V. L, HITON. R = + B, 5. Alversou of Marengo} i atro Jg-tse-Kiang und offer protec- s , in ew ¥exico. by the engine route. He was undoubtedly a | esteems him most highly. Heis a juristof | patrol the Yaug-tse-KKiang und offer protec- | o10iuted to 2,143,000 acres of miscellaneous Bostoy, Mass., Sept. 25.—Union Pacific Leamnts, Nob., Sept. 25, [Special Tele- | cite uneasiness in certain places, the govern- | ti culture ilroad selection ve agreed to oir $2.0: : Corvsrs, Nob., Sept. 25.—[Special Tele. [ timber culture law. Railroad selections | Co. have agreed to turu their 2,000,000, en- [ wochovicon the Atlantic & Pacific near ‘Pelogram to Tue Ber.]-Last night about 9 ! O i p 5 i people when the Liucoln train pulled ioto | societies or as tne result of local or acci- | and origioal swamp selections, 167 acres. | other creditors. Tins has removed the only Puerco is dangerously weal, and fears aro his watch aod a small amount of cash he bad | tion to the reoublican state con- | arsenal, but noubted evidence of activity Ay lieved if a turther extension of the plan is | tonight, Manager Galicl of the road, how- pened here within o week’s time and the | Columbus band was cn hand and rendered | the imperial customs oftico at Chinkiang, | sioner makes u strong ploa for the irrigation | the directors of the Union Pacitic company | ooral passengors are on tho other side of | tho erop will be ono-third short of that ex Run Over by a Street Car, Platte county citizens seeni jubiiant over se- | authorities to deal wiih, ucation purposes and under tho saline grant, | tomorrow offer the public §,500,000 collateral | youut jr, - On the Santa Fe therois o wash- | the very season hot weather was needed tg of Londiord Smith of the Ling hotel, was rux . pt. 25.—[Special 1 FaosistvhiQht Iho arms camo | aeros; Orogon, O1,M8; Idaho, 40,006; South | and bearing interest at the rate of O percent | pail' and - buegago arrived from the north | received from othe At varying disy AT SRIFONLBRA 0k ISRk sns el ied Lot s oapasition ot | cated in this transaction. which'is be PUrP0sos during 1ho year was 210,43 acres, | Gould had agreed to subscribo for §1,(00,000 wg the new notes for his unfuuded oblig Mr.Gladstone's coming svecch at the libe erce with OKlahoma next with 137,422 | 18 also understood to have subscribed firing the grass in hundreds of places. They 0 up piistoral work the important items of legise for the location of an extensive plow factory Pokin cablegram receivod on Monday and | air was filled w o shiriaks of the injured Wion to Mr. Blajue, | iation was the lowering of tho rate of nssessy ¥ publican party object to him. rocelyoll londay and | alr was fllled with the shriaks of the injured | Gy they'are on the Tndian resorvations, | Diether mpuhilorn oot ore or weaint: | ment ana provisions for tho further build a shoo factory, and t is ulso [ dumes Balding=-lost just suits we. Fo | Tyesds Platoon of polica wers on tho scono and thog | and the resorvations along the Smnta F6 | was tenderdd at tho 1t Avenue’ otol up of tho rescrve fund which now reache vory probable that a distillety will bo among | Will be o maguiticent jy Specific sums have boen offered to the | had great diffieulty iu preventing tho [right- | Bave suliered oAty About flonca ves- | S8 TOrE LY W BOT GRS o haa'been paid out for beneficiaries manufacturing acquisitions for the cur- y ¥ powers by Chini compensati ened ude m tra i the injure orday the s by on every side, oand had been chosen to addr 46,000 haa been paid ou benetic janufacturing acquisitions for th ; ' ) Aty pow China as compensation of | ened multitude from trampling the fnjured | MOTIAY tho Brass Was Dutuing on every side dhieraingihadihtonic hiolnidros auring the past two years besides thig dge Post has e that ho is a i ) : RO . ouse: > vifEor o station, waro ¢ in - beha « ho cle argo payment the order has placed 212,00 some Splendid work in oc of the manu- [ JU0KC Host B o e ot exeentional | Wusuch, Tanyang, Woosein and other places, | due to an overcharge of powder. It was | houses. alittle way from the ‘station, were Lareolpa smethooraoritia s plicoi 818 000 facturing developmont of the TR ADEAINCES. piot where disoracrs have occurred. Four lead- | rumored that dynamite had been placed in ‘!“‘. e RO/ 1"[ O holaslinosol the | address he used practically the 3 l-‘\-x‘_«x Kis ks ki, lity ors of rioters have boen exccuted and twenty- | the mortar, but tho rumor lacks foundation, | hOrizon was a wail of smoke, looking like,a “And we admire and we weicome you, Mr. |~ Various other reports showed flattoring in. Hornibla 8 e o i great chain of wountains covered with snow | Iiaine, us the steadfust opponent of I crease in councils aud id condition of R LA a good man. | dowt seo how the party coutd | }oro boon udjudged culpably remiss in not PUBLIC LANDS, ) " Dakora Ciry, Neb.,, Sept. 25.—|Special | have inated n better man. Post would N R o 2 e The grass 15 gotting very dry burns ars tater Dr. Burchard, while speaking of | were olected for the coming two year Telegran ) T It Jorone o as 0 an_honor to the supreme bench. bass g L : D o o d « e fires are sure er o S1on B¢ begr AL d col 3y rkl o Doloaramitoinii Buni] SOoronarn Btesiuyasg| kbelanihonoritolthpavptema.as have beon reported to the throne for punish- | Report of Commissioner for the Fiscal | Feadily and the fives are sure 1o ‘cover tho iy have ft and_cowmun Byvkit of Des estimation, both a dige and a gentle: A i vintor gra c v of whi € 0 do an.; past gr. eoplo o on the body of an unkuown man kitled three | MY estimation, both as 6 Judgo and & #OBUC- | yocognizing” its entire responsibllity |y ucusanon D O Sopt. 25, —Roport of | 1O Winter grazing. e ontrtey 06 Wit T sy et | K past grand, &V Teopl of St Puall miles west of Hubbard this morning by H.J. Loe.Post will fill the position ina | for ~the —preservation of order at th St gie m D when:I'sp ¥ ar M. Rowland of Marcngo} & & 4 : : Hcod o e Noeae s DRENCHING SHOWERS. grand orator, H. J. Childress of Des Moines§ ssfonaries in the interior, has ordered tho | general land office during the fiscal year end- e, 5 roach of the tra om ‘ed himself | neither be bought nor cajoled into dowmg a | Missionaries in HoE 5 Hicalle S Iyan oLYor proach of tho tran the man placed himself | neithor ] L viceroys of Chinli and Nanking to despatch | ing June 30, 1501, was made public today, Drexel, Morgan & Co Agree to Take ? s dical examiner, Dr. A. J. Ryan of York, on his hands and_knees 1n the conter of the | wrong N i Ry o and NonKing 120, dospntd 3 4 Rain Interforeswith Railroad Travel | Neb, track evidently with a view of meeting death ¥. Prick—The har of this district | the no und southern squadrons to | During the yeur cash sales of public lands Collateral Notes. : " ssiai 5 bi s tion wherever the life or vroperty of Eu- PR Arnvquerque, N. M., Sept. 25.—Central SPAID SimlOE1Le and foolelal B3 8 8150 gad il Lo maniof High Integrity: ropeans is still apparently threatenod, | entries (not cash), 5,040,393 acres, were home- | oficials have received dispatches trom New | now Mexico has been swithout mail from the ANAVMSLIOG NG YIEN it Platte County Citizens Pleased. Though rumors of further troubles still ex- | stead; 960,000 acres were entered under the | York to the effect that Drexel, Morgan & | auce and west for sevoral davs owing to Grand Island Highwaymen ment has no doubt of its ability to effectively 1 i§ ) sram to 3 T ot grount : e ounte 857,572 acres; state selections, | dorse Y. d take g @ Graxp Tstaxn, Nob, Sopt, 2.—(Special | ETam to Tur Ber. |—Tho depot grounds and |\ wary " attempts at gross breaches of tho | BToURted to 1,837,004 acros: stae sclaetions, | dorsed by Gould, Ames aud Dillon, and take | uquna and Rio Puerco stations. Water platform was crowded with a denso mass ot | peace, whether from the operations of secret | 174404 acros: Indian allotments, 485, | collateral notes on the same basis as all the | ovory the track for soveral hundred yavds cloe 1o on his way howe in tue wes 3 2 in many places the bridge across the 9 .l ',“,\;',. v tv. Bd Lange was stopped | the Union 1’acific depot in this city at 2:10 | dental circumstances, i Total cash receipts during the year £,426,220. | hitch and_maies the total subscriptions of v g ern part of tho city, Iud Lance was SLOPPEC ) (oo tuis afternoon bearing Judge | Nothing is known respecting the reports | putents to land granted railroads during the | creditors §12,500,000. There will be u meet- s 0 at tho point of a revolver ana was robbed of [ POt " (pa Platto county. deloh: | cabled of an uttempt to seizo the Foo CHOW | senearountod t s 055,670 acres, an incsoase | 1% Of the creditors tomorrow und it is be. | entertained that it will o down the stream e ! st ietios : over the previous year of 2,724,307, The S ookl hout his person. The police weroatonce | vention. When Judgo Post was sightea | of secret societies has been obtained inother | OVer \ 3 b necessary it will be granted. belicves that the worst has bee e IR ¥ RS ST TR Anoal| ve the platform & simultaneous | quarters. Thirty-five cases of foreign rifles | vacant public lands in public land states and New Youk, Sept. 25.—A conference was | oo 0000 0 ihe bridge and the washe | that :-’,‘.:.‘(l 1{”.‘.T,'l‘»,k AL 100 is the second affair of the kind that has hap- | cheer went up from a thousana throats, The | consigued to a British subject, amploved in | territories is 570,664,683 acres. The c held between the creditors’ committeo and | \¢c" il bo repaired by tomorrow evening, | Experienced faemers here estimato that 36 aro making Atrol ofort aver appropriato selec cle- | have been scized by the customs officers at N during the day, and this evening the cred- t polico aro makine strenuous efforts to dis- | several very appropriate selecti A dele yoih of arid lands i Ll RS DESLN Ok the breaks. This morning a bobtall train was | pected, and it is feared that what is left wil cover the offenders. tion of tho Columous bar headad by Mayor | Shaughui and tho cousiguee has been ar- | “'Taa approvals during the year under the committce announced that at tho di- | ;i NS0 ah sent to the sccne of the | be affceted so it will grade low. . For & timg Raguts escortod the judge to his home, | rested and sent to Shanghui for tho British | gifrorent grants to the several states for ed. | Fectors’ meeting Drexel, Morgan & Co. will | WRIGAP Wb S Re0l fo. tR, s600€ B7 Mo | bo affectod 50 1L WHL svade fow, | Hor o tme 5 o The same ma ' s possession 3 i A oxtension notes hose notes g y ; Bt NS W to Tur | curing so coveted a plum b e ad In his fossession o | having the effect of ‘a patent, emoraced | oxiension notes at Ui Those notes are | oy yer Bernallilo. Two passenger trains | comple tof the stalk. The 5 eXTIIOh Ront 2= (Spocthl o Tan e e quaatity of dyuauiite, whicly with tiio rifles | an' avon of 750,172 " dcros. " Of this | PArLO tho issuo authorized for the purposo | HucASL o ccount of the de- | heated t i cold suap has EE oon to 5y I armony in the seventh. e confessed was Intended for the use of o | dmount Nevada receivedapprovals for 115,564 | Of extending the floating devtof tho company | 1t TAS TRGEANEC, DCRCRQURL BLGIE L0 | i (e T u reports are being . pot ¢ 3 " 0 . h r t n i o e Tong Kon T » other British sub. W ) 1 7 43 . er annum, over by a street car on the Broad street lino ) Tie B The republican judicial | from Hou &« ier British sub- | pagota, 44,382 Colorado, 37,438 Miunesota, | Per ntaithis attarn vas turned back ances, and it is o s s s b SSENEN jects and six other foreigners (nationahty | 5o 181 M ol 80820 uls! 0, Pne Tribune will tomorrow print this late this afternoon. Itwas turned back an | tances, and it i tho damage and painfully, if not mortally, wounded. He v met here today and Judge Morris \1S13 Missourd, #0,520; Louisiana, 10,45 hour later containing the Pac coast pas- | will amount to A Fr T R T e T T ey it Aadke dworris | doubtrul) residents of Shangbai, aro impll- | The incrense in the approvals for educationai | ,Late in the day it was learned that Mr. | Jour Jater con A g Hiamay i 3 417 s, it i Ll heavy and very general oft to Die over bis left hip and groin, crushing the | o « presented vestigated During the year surveys have been accepted | Of new collateral trust notes. besides accept e 'I "\' ALley ) bones aud inflicting dangerous wounds, -~ Mr. Gladstone Arouses Interest. 1o tho amount of 804,004 acres. The larg- | ! _ CANNOT PARTICIPATE, i TON, 18 0Rk: B0 o= SR00IAL TRles WELLHER FORECAS est amount is in South Dakota, 3,346,630 | Ations against the company. Russell Sage oS gram to Tue Be Tnomus Me( ars at Tekamah. or Omaha and Viemity— Generally fair; | federation meeting is invested with further | 3Sro% $500:000, i turn, it is said, that o sterling | James G. Blaine Writes a Letter to an gunA (ro/y ‘A tiver, Mass., b wd an Tekavan, Neb, Sept. 25.—|Special Tel importance by the authorized announcoment AL tho closo of the Ascal year thero were | loan to tae Union’ Pacific company, indorsed Ohio Republican arm cut off by a Burlington switch engine warmor i gram to Tus Bae. | —Burglars contin NorthDaliotas ait v that he intends to review Salisbury’s foreign | gothd to be £3,058 final entries endine ‘o | by Mr. Gould, Siduey Dillon and Frédevick L, | Aknos, O., Sept. 25, —Colouel A, T gor, | bere last might. The city authorities ana K For North Dakota—Fatrs warmers. south- | bl S sctare what his own il b 1 b | Zoat o 0 3055 aal enteiesendin 't | A Lo e e | e ol somhns | T podulo oro. motifica b, ot ver winds. should again oe placed in power. Tne feder |‘rx~\x‘wu~ Hacall voars a dacraase of 195 be modifiea as to release the creditors from fusea to take the re y of sending For South Dakota—Generally fair, except | ation proceedings ure not lix to astonish | fzuiirond selactions amoun.ng to 28,540 penal obligations, and that the notes will be ) > nim to the Lospital, n ishiug io risk the the world with any startling variation from | aihacwvore pending ou July 1, 1801, which is | €xchanged ou the same basis as the | if hecould take part in the Ohio campaign | fow dollars expeuse that might be incurred, the cut and dried prozramme; but if expecta- | jacrease of 130,07% as compared’ with the | other Hoating aebt. It is understooa | this fall. Colouel Conger today received the | The poor felic loft writhing upon the tions proye correct Mr. Giladstone will make | sy preceding tiscal year. thar the amount is at least 1,000,000 | following rep! d a disintorested tho meeting memorablo by a statement of \ | ) authoritie: o th o e hospital at his N X o ¢ o following shows the vacant public | and some authorities place the fzures' at | srasxwoob, BAR HARBOR, Mo, Sept. 22, 1501 B0, bie winds, shiftiug to southerly; generaly | forelgn policy committing tho liberals to | 1oine, following shows the vacant publie lands in acres in each of the public land | from $2,000,000 to &,000,000. There are be- | Colonel Al ( Akron, 0. My Dear Sip; | 0wn expense. Result of a Spree. warmer line of action directiy opposed to that of Lord | siates and territories y lieved to be large claims held by Mr. Gould | Your f received: 1 eannot’ tuke part in Frevost, Nob, Sept. 95, —[Special Tele For I{ansas—Light local showers; south- | Salisbury mako nightly raids in this city despite the vigilance of the exasperated” citizens. This timo it is the jewelry store of B. L Grifin His place was robbed about a month ago. This moruing jewelry aud siverware was | warmer; southerly winds. taken from his store to the value of about For Nebraska—Local light showers; varia from Ohilo, recently wrote to Mr. Bla light local showers in southern portions - . zainst the b b ¢ Ol Pt this year fOr many reas Revolting Stories. % ¢ Alabama, . 47.810:0 Arlzons, 1,005; | against the company which will ba unified | the On L ; g ¢ ] : 4 Bt S . avly Winds s bocoming. varinblas wWarmor Mr. Morley has alroady declared that the | viansas, 4,99s,508: California, 2gr4u0: | WIth those of othier floating debt claims. The [ ¥pich ve ' Rl AT DAVENKC la.. Sept Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.|—Coronor Devries toany thwest; cooler in southeast portion. uext Gladstone administration will accom- | Colorado, 2, 107,030; Florida, 5,405,681+ Idaha, | amount of existing debts which will be ‘ex- | | o TS | gram to Tue Bre. | —Henry Carpeuter, aged held an inquest on the body of Andrew Ben uri—Fair; northerly winds; v:“lfll ":'”*."";”H-U\mu of Egypt with the brief- | 43751 s51; Town, 6,000; Kansus, 709,073; | changed for tho new notes is estimated at | jujortant n " the | 53 vears, was today held to the grand jury on derof who died at Scribnor yesterday ¥ v cooler in northivest; stationary tem: | €8t possible dela Louistana, 1,243,118} Michigan 30| from” £12,000,000 to #13,000,000, leaviog | patty. i represent th n (st S evidence developed tho fact that the deceasod | theast portion g Letters from Mr. Gladstone to the Servian | Niinnesota, 6,540,973; Mississippi, | about §0,000 of tlouting debt vet | h 1t etween the two purties at QEpRsauin, pralOTy A haa been on o seven day drunk, and the ) ally fair: northerly winds; | Politician, Yovomoviteh, whicn will appe Missouri, = 1,024,808 Monta b uufl The surplus notes to be issued to [ this e 5 Ad 110 0YURLoL ars of age. C. H. 1 s friond of Care verdict rondored was that ho cafmio to his I warmer 1n northwost: | 1 - tomorrow’s Tissuo’ of " tho Speaker, | Noyrask, 11,400,188 | Novadu, 4 | provide cash to pay off the creditors who re % ued od, Tho olc ponter, I8 now o {Flakon o 1ike chaige new death from that debuch, emperatire in southeast except opauely to cause @ sensation in | New Mexico, 54,888,870; North Dakota, | fuse to accept the three-year extension have t money bloct] orred by Anouor gIFL AR CUOEHE i lurope as they show the widest 410; OKlahoma, 5,302.400: Orogon, | been underwritten by Mr. Gould and the b free trade und o by these clularen that other crimes of this possible divergenco between the liberal \! South Dakota, 14,08%,404: Utah, | bankers interested in carrving the s to y. 1 helleve Ohio will st Kiu v muitted by theso and other and the preseat conservative poliey. Mr. Washington, a0,401.001: Wiscon. | success to the extent 000,000, This 'y alngerely yours f 1 v, and re oties are e Gladstone advocates the closest harmouy 1. Wyoming, 50,543,434, Total, | practically assures its success, JAMES G. BLAINE Carpenter dec s innos Br A two-st idence belouging to R TR among the Balkan states, repudiates Lord | 310 it neves. i baki i 5 - Otto Magenau, situated in the south part of ! e Salisbury's aiplomacy, as tending towards IS 8 Federal Appointee in Charge. — g T 4 tho supremacy of Hulgaria over the other the city, near the creamory, was partially rkabie Acei - T « R sy narkable Accident at Clncinnati— | 415105 ‘and adds that be feels warmly with dostroyud by fien last night, The dumago is Narrow Escapes the subjected countries of southwestern estimated to be about &0, With that amou 0., Sept 23.—A remarkable ac- | Europe. As the last phrase can only of fnsurance in tho Home Fire lusurance b O Ry e - company of Omaba Ajtendad with lossiof | f0.ausrins ",“;{”’h(_‘"““l‘h‘,“'_'w”z" Wd | savs: “Whilo the swamp lauds grant states mo o court P aistrict mi o today sud " may b @ been indiffecont and iwise in | Fares Aoton Behannesey, a jean that Mr. Glaastone desire 0 oust tho l Y gram to T Bee A valuablo horse was 5 ity feet in d otor and five ates, ISR 90914 Max B ' it upon himself t ary work in the secretary, and ( ferswel minute. The effect [ for the future on the supposed coutin, SAHEPON! R il | lessuess would bring Vhen IrOPOS! hiim into troub 1 he was beaten by . 1h 8YOry Congrass e es tore their | of their being in power by the autumn of | ;oo ild bring ruin. When a proposi- | him ¥ was b \ rRtan D he 0 g uion of this gravity is submitted to any or- 1 He disappearea on 3 Co-0perate W 1 0 the roof, and | 1502, The conservatives now talk of post \ N . : b 514 t o co striking and badiy damaging the groat | est period, which will bo April, 10, in or {itareatag Li It mise conskiaration and solis | sadn of bim s)uce, Sriands Lear Lo hea Goes to Cedar Rapids, 1 5 P CEN S st ) were iu the bu ) to able the governmant to get the | b W8y Win A9NY 804 ack well, et with 10! IR It was des mportant Question Settled 4 : ¥ i el for Greece I { LY, Neb, ) weclal Tele- | y lamage is ostir DL = < roubles of L onnecticut Oficials. R v S A : gram to Tur B G stion | B fUroished Bawer An Increase in Bullion Shipments, Lot g e T o, bro 10 b 4 | 0 ll»md of couverting Lincoln into t was oue of the | Economic experts agree that the net ad aorlo i e tato's att PPe b N A BE IR thin was submitted to the po the | t dition to the normal imy of American FIOF oquERIA AYIUAR kDA AtaLe's § v Fron X0 pevple VOLE Wis almost unanimously grain has not exceeded §100,000,000, of which informed the court that he kad ls, tling Invents a New Process part will bo tuken in luxuries aud part in 0 Writs of quo warranto in the v, Tnd D Accused of Bootlegging. 3 : W 4. 1f the extravagant by of Amer e ntroversy against E. Stevens Hen T - v n rallroad securities cout ps the English and K. Jay Walsh, secr I'ie Universals ) to 39, debtedness w be further enhanced and ! They re wade ret ¥ v ¥ t I I since of admitting women as lay oad to an increase of bullion shipments. The papers were del 0 L Culdwell of Auburn todsy arrested Lem ¢ s L0 Luo goneral coufereace, r, Giffen’s recent estimate that , 000,000 eriff for service. great a success &s his wonderf theast portion; cooler. Fremont Residence Burned. scal showers; soutlierly Fresont, Neb , Sept. 25, —[Special to Tue v fuir Mr. Carter protests that the unsatisfac- CARRIED AWAY LY RELIGION, tory experience following the granting of A8, Tox., D swamp lands to the states cannot properly be | afysterions Disappearance of a Greek t ; urged against the plan proposed for tuc vot TR MAL A BIRAKAILAR AL ) t funeral directors of tlement of the arld land question and then r T y 3 PREA. P teceiy fifte unties comprising the Tenth nica Sept. 25.—Souw Funcral Directors Organize organ I'te oficers were ( thand had been couverted tianity a Pt \ ¢ Jusiness Man's froubles. i W. R stolen from H. T. Clark's pastuce at tb place last night. A good description of th thiof was obtained from partis who saw L riding the Lorse away, aud the ofticers are hot pursuit Teiogram to Tuw B Deputy Sher vin bas beeu a A ear Lvene