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'EMBER 28, 1801, entral depot, this city, at 7 As_this car ur years nj s | cars on the St. Paul road near ¢ ISTE AN op i comes by regular truins over tne Southern morning, Robinson wont to Europe. Ho was | Bifios amimkeman Spletstoro was fnstunty > ‘(" D A9 L an " wore & Michigan very fortunate in seversl plays he made and S [aveay T osn ALDSEL GITey fatily I Many Evidences of Unusual Wealth in | 3 athe New York Central & Hudson | Romantic Stories from the Lives of Men | Won the attention of @ wporting novloman | Bold Work of a Deliberate Tramp at Chey River, 1t will beat the record if expectation vho is almost as v o o as T i SOMETHING ABOUT BURT COUNTY e PICTURES OF AFF They woro .§~:f‘~"“r‘§‘l::)’°":|’l‘)""‘““‘(‘“ B cairs N CRE e haored \ : Wi # o ) on it was learned that “Mi el be Hea Reported Condition of the Hebrew ECTION BRIGHT AND SAD it Thonit was leacued chat “Mi- CAPTURED THE GUARD WITH EASE. | Sr. Locws Mo, Supts o1 Butween 8 | - CULIAR T - _ Suljeets of the Crnr. . ed so handily. And he was receiving and 4 o'cloc! iy HEORY OF THE GOVERNMENT) 3 27, 5 [n o + " r — k this afternoon, fire i " ’ L Sept. 27.—“In Darkest Russia practical, though costly lesso H L ekl UL No Crop Fallure in That Locality | | eodtos o Tor e rehes' schome is | Pe¥otion Rewarded by the Wealth of 5 gl coaly lessons from th | covered in the machinery storage room of clever KRobinson, Charles Miller, the Slayer of Two St. | During the Past Thirty-five ¥ 3 SHEE OV 3 § A % ! S b L Milling company, situated o | Deter s to Atve ¥ L e St ide for about 3 n's Love—T Fabrics of Thelr First Meeting. Joseph Boys and Corporal Park- 1861 BF CHANEERY, K¥etiTe. W b8 L LE ctermined to Arrest ears—State News Notes por cont of the Ru ows. A lotter which ing Dream Shate About that time Robinson was wntroduced fson Breath the Air of sprond so rapidly that tho firemen could do Found Outsides of Thelr Ofic of Interest. first appeared in th i-Jacobin and which tered and Broken, to Miss Sarah Marguerite Froom, said to b Yeoad nothing but save ad Lol Reside was signed “An Israciito Waaderer,” has r relative of Major Froom of the Brit- Lkl W WSl S DR PECRREUY S GHIC been republished In the afterncon pavers, - fgh army. Tho only rua of that namo in tho RS il was o ive story brick sructure, soventy Trxastan, Nev., Sept Speclal to Tus | and is attractiog cansiderable attention You, Se omantie court- | Dfitish army registar (ieorge Froom, major | ¥ e feet front, on Cnanteau avenue St L P <l S 3 # attra li 2 ausider bl avtention, [ SV ‘n!._ pt. A e mantic court- | of tho famous Connaught rangers, retired Cnevesse, Wyo., Sept. 27, —[Special Tele- | and 100 feot |-Burt county v population o strongly defends Russia and declares P, which began at tho Austrian spa just | last year on hal? pay. JTho young Indy was | gramto Tur Bee.|—The town was startled | house contained 2,00 by BT 11,000, 1s located in the northeastern pa lnws pelating to Jews aro by no means | tWo years ago, will end in a wedding In this | 8 handsome bionde of considerable itorary | this moraing by the announcemedt that | and the building LLisd G SELLLL the state, bordering on the Missouri riv wuitabl ava thought to be, | €ity early in December. The pride-elect | ability SRR MITE, G a0 WoutAnG ST ARATE 18 | HerBR: HCUE Aud contants are in rufns The soil is a black loam from two to five feet 'l tho domislis aw, the lotter says | 18 Miss Cora Cahn, daughter of Mr. Henry | It Was not the propee thing for \an Amerl. |\ o'cy\/iaor ot ‘Emerson and. Fls Haiee] Eroat BOikiiL of tho building wnd the : ys | Y | can sport” to mest o young English lady, b der of Emerson and Fishbaugh, two | combustible natare of its cont g deop, is very productive and has never failed | nover altered, but it has operated | Cahn the millionaire importer of 171 East | Shat nd not troqoie SNiicw nglish Indy, but | e e Mo.. bo St T 1gh wo | combustibl patre 1 its contents cause 0 raise a crop in th € years, hereare | with so o vig t one > oW £ 2 rd streo! v York, @ the bride- o) t - N 0, 2 e i v, DOYS AR & > ea hat the 0 depa en 10 raiso a crop in thirty-five years, Ther 1 50 1ittle vizor that one-third of the Jews | SiXty-third stract, New York, and the bride- | brought about the meeting at his own ho riding west in a freight car, and Erank BRGNS (ho Hera Tt about 300,000 acres under cultivation and the | reside tosay in government from which thoy | £room 1s Herr Oscar Von Calm of the Niath | Robiason attracted the English girl 16’ || PEFEINoH GonvIotad of Sl TIeE Ia. the 1 BRIt Lo atocs Laiey farmers are generally prosperous. wero excluded a century ago. This he says, | Hussars, alde-de-camp of Heridetary Duke | Ereat fellow, with the figure ot a giant, and | gogroe for (e Rilling o & TallW dbldlsr. 26 st U L ) e, Obioasor St banl . Minneapolis & [ 1 asign of gradual improvement, which 15 | Ferdinand Este, who will sucoced the pres- | 1o tots warin his frash tanaor thel ‘o was | Baker, had eacaped from the Laramle county e A T o b bt Omaha railroad rans through tho centro of | the best to be expected from a semi-civilized | estemporer, I'ranz Joseph, on the throne of | not what she might imagine. T~lnfix 1" -:.“1 Jail, ' 3 i 5% high \\'l“l “(’ 8 e cov upon it ave located four [ country like Ru stri ‘hat w rpr Jahn? estitiy ) k e S son : ligh walls, At one time it looked as if the the county, aud upon it are located four | country like Russia Austria, What will surprise Miss Cahn's | of dostiny,” he said, “out of your world, Wo |~ The story of the escape is a very strange | Whole dlock wo, e Ml riatd: thriving towns, Lyons, Owkland, Craig and [ Contiuuing, tho writer of tho lottor men- [ friends and co-religionists is the fact that | cam't be friends. one. The jail is in the rear of the court | heroic work of 1 be destroyed, but tho | pe tho expression of resent growing Tekamab, The latter piace is the county | tioned says that 20,000 Jews reside i St, | she will renounco her faith and become a But she persisted. Fe was to her the ideal | LA ork of the firemon saved the adjoin- [ out of the Itata se which b ovi seat, distanco about forty-nine miles from | pg John Oakhurst. She even talked over his | DOUse aud forms vart of that building. En- | ing property. BRER ek L =.(Oks Omaba and eighty milos from Sioux City. good qualities to her felends. This man was | trance is effocted through tho court house | The ewuseof the firo is unknown. The | i aflitE bt Lielibdl iy Vi) Lot DRCFC IS lio's. s wong: prospack thavauring | $1de in a bluft in a \way, yet gentle as a child in tho | hall way, on either side of which are doors | mill shut down at mianight Saturday. After s but has aroused o stroug feoling of the presont yenr the Illinois C , | aro entirely duo to Jewish violations of law. Love at First Sight. pressnce of. worlam: \IFH6" was piotureaquie | Toadlng lato the varlous county oMices, At | ll'tho fires had besn carefully extinguishied, | moy be e ooy tie Ubited States, or it how cotmplated Yo Onaw, Ta., will extend its | Ever since Russia openod her cities to Jewish | - Tho history of tho c | fnd witty. " With muc tact, ho managed o | g j y oftices, ad been carefully extinguished, | may be the determination to make it %o up- line across the Missouri viverat Decatur,Neb., | traders, thoy have beco recogmized by t e history of the courtship teems with | see her frequentl ie end of this hall way is an iron door | and three hours before the fire was | ploasant for M ' e R e geross tho Missouririver t ocatur b, | teadors, thoy Lavo boon rocoguized by 100 | romunce. It was a caso of lovo at it RdEe wh Mo Wiloh leadal to| the! Jall, LTHe) colls. (ard| alscoveradthoiwatohman liad made/wironiil || oles apciat aue il qhccot of tne S D) sakival otz tiii attorataie twoysoim | [Fqi s o cx Peoccamions oo Aot Reaat RE ShIfRY Oahu et Diswtonatv Mou| St Married. eneloded -1n ‘an - enobfhous “steél cage | 07 tHeLulldifiE nd found evervbbing. All | Batesens o ooy Uls aympathy with poting lines for Chicago and Omaha busi- o ,'l {n he mx'u ho He .m‘l who are | Calm met at Baden, a fashionable watering A story in a monthly periodical proved | whick is placed in the miadle | F'EBt. The capacity of the mill was 1,500 almaceds, as to drive tho minister out of Toae excluded from that privilege, to obtain a set- how deop was the impression he made barrels per day, Chil place near Vienna, a yoar ago ls or o Bl made on | of an oblong room. T eric opt well | frrrars per day, and was one of tne largest | = - Moro than 2,000 car loads of cattle and | tloment in the contral provinces. ‘The Guild : year ago last summer. | Miss Froom. It was fn Brot Harte style ng room. The interior is kept well | iy the country hogs aro shipped annually, and the yield of | of Mechanies' certificates have been forged. She and her parents had spent tho season | and wove a pretty tala around the American, | li8hted all night, whilo the court house hall- | George P. Plant, the prosident of the com Gorn i 1889 was noarly 4,000,000 biistiels: In | reaviulont police peruiits have becs broad and ufter doing Europo sottled down | Another poom, “The Gamester's Love,” | Way {8 brillintly iluminated. William | pany, places the loss at £3.000, witt | g the past year, while so many localities suf- e 11»'.‘ e y]u mits have bees printed, [ ina villa not far from the springs. Herr :\r:: more or lmi,max\l-kgd by the influence of [ Kelly, brother of the sheriff, is the night [ [Surance about the same. The oricinal AIFM- to wivoup a those who have sought fored o account, of drought, e vicld in od & fogular trado i the nT besn proso- | Von Calun st saw Miss Calm on the prome- ie gaming table. Herels tho flual verse: | watciman, who is supposed to stay inside T L Compuny, | was, eatablished fn ptbi R LR Pt D o rd sote fields yielded 100 bushels | used long after the original grantee was des : . d Shouie H e s beautitude, 3 3 . 11 be reb orth the claim tt A LHGHID) cr per acre, and thue. thousanaa of Jews, without means | W) 80, for two months, the couple | Thes ety oyl arlag from its tears, WEORE: - About 6 o'clock, after. the Plant mill fire | any one, no mattor of what. mationsiiey wh T cre, nty Is wll watered, s abund. | OF 8 tradd havo settled in IKassin, whero they | Were thrown fnto each other's socioty | Tag’ bibiicatio L According to his story, about 1 o'clock this [ had been got under control, an alarm was | | LI C U LU ) ance of timber, provides all the' fruit its citi- | have to mors right to be than a'pauper hus | without being formally introduced. The | tion ,\'“’r'l;;‘ lonots C;N‘”r‘(:lhedw-;“xnu-im morniug thero was rap at the outside door, | 50unded from Ninth and Spruce streets, the | MY o don tho street orany where zens consumes, and_ funishes nearly 230,000 | to land 1o Now’ Voric. Numbers of mech- | kind ofices of w mutual friend brought thoa | termilued upon by her paronts. Arrange. | Believing that it was one of the employes of lgeation of tho {mmense warehouso of tho | ¢l o ide of th four wails of the legation, s ot oy wero shiphed to sapply the | pation and have taken to veddlli - | togother and from that time they were | ments were completed when it was dis- [ the sneriff's office ho opened it about six f company. A fir Rl iEaEisalin atemit oS Alanintis i b b oads of hay wero shipped to supply th d have taken to pedd 4 3 plents Sk N it was dis- | ! ¥. A fire had started in a smi markets south and west D iatinet b tconalaons uauae whisut they [ (0vowd Iovars) s MIssN Cabi i Ereasired ioe | SOVSESUL M Mang KB AR I Ingr Tl St Begimesticonlecnter WAt e e et Al et o — | NUMBER 102, | jured R Al Forelgners doep. The ware. 1 Tex.), Her 1s impors snd to today from 1t the leaders Junta, for what roason does not yes clearly appear, have for tho lust fow days adopted a course which has had tho result of harrassivg Minister Egan. It may useloss on account of tho ersburg, and that a similar number re- | communicant of the Catholic church, to CELL ¥ “Expulsions,” ho adds, | Which her iutended husband belongs, These are only surmises. The fact is the nta has not only beon t to induce Mr. 8 smil one. | foreigners bave alreads boou placad under kot south and West ehoot houses and | wors allowe to settlo. Othors loft tho town | 8ffection for tho voung lieutenant as a socret. | Ajiss worning. Robiuson, accompaviod by | muzzle of a big revolver. It was beld in the Ninth strect. and in 8 few moments. tho | 2rFest Among them aro threo Amoricaus thirty ehurchos. About 60 por cent. of the | where they ought to ave remained. b donded i 10Tone) Bot aveINER BAGRLE) | oo for oy yiooc RABYARmaHIp/abEQUests | Hiaridalof (a rather thiuk seb) (min' Who (wore flawnes extended to tho six-story building of | W16 Were engaged n business here. The population is American, 30 per cent Scandi- Between 150,000 and 200,000 Jews now | The lieutenant did likewise. And so it hap- | Until yesterday the Robisons lived very | Short whiskers and a soft felt hat drawn well D i L OREIN e :Tv\w “‘x’m ww“;‘m” el bl y 3 o 4 uilt on o | occasion to visit the legation was ordered to s Ravian, and 10 per cent Geeman and Irish. | reside in Russia in opeu violation of the law, q ek i The assessed vulx jon s, realty 1,208,082, | owing to traudulent permits or by br pened their ocetings through the season | QUietly In thisciiy. Hels the proprietor of forward slow " combustion pr ard was | obtain a per f it b : ! , and was | obtain a permit from the wtendento before capable of © ' withstunding | wag allowed to go into the | ptae ,,"Il"’ personal 824,840, Tho only bonded indebted: [ oflicials. Being undisturbed they soon ba. | caused no comment §’(':‘I’I““"°-"‘°=“‘ club, His brother, George xci-.l{:wo)‘\:;,:f‘ 1‘1‘:\”12::‘.11 i x«“l;r;‘cn\ler:;.d DL ness is £105,000 in raiiroad bonds. Lime. more o AR AR Bave, investad || Biss Gana'ls’a steiictngly handaome wirli| b ot DaoacEdR SRR u Wallaoks T viation ot Ll wan. e Gama o0t 1to the || soars doso sl bt tho owtors fand . : - Tonoy i hiousos which ls against tho law, | 10 years old, tall and distinguished, with & | Square. - thesire. " Seroml sesrs ago | Ballway and under_cover of the ut into the | surance companies were doomed to a sad dis. | this rule a force of piico was put on guard ired of Lif and then, whe oruers aro” vecelved 1o on well rounded figure, Her hair is glossy fuote | theatre, ileajoral @ yeats 869 sho'door of the dor gover of the gun oponed | appointment. The building was flied from [ outside the log d patrolied the block Nrenrasga Crry, Net % s orce the domicile law, the outside world i SO S k08 o, s supgort o oo Rl hasement to roof with s of faris ¢ 1 Rt antLE 5 plrmmasgs Cirv, Neb. force the domicilo law, the outside world | o and hor faco & sich tint, sugsestiog | Lnny Davenport, andismow leading mn | Open that” said tho lutrudor polnting to | ylowents, wagons, et all kinds of faria im- | day nud aight until Feiday iast, whou Minis- FTOG o ted sulcide | PAVIEd “with brutality, But every e oeantalaelatas with Kate Claxton, Mrs, Robinson has been | the big safe. Kelly compiied with the | of them a3 thiough tiioy had been made of Bivede 4 yeatsot lago,; attaniploatauicids. | anies SR OERELILE S B e | o i ssston oves Misa Cabn sccompanted!] oaeoarvodros HolatgWIgOpenriatdp (rauliill Ml iordar wes takoout a pair of handeufts.” | paper, and in,less than half an hour the en- | tHe Whole procecding. His manner was so Y Miss Cab mpanied | Gecasionaily mon have piinted ot a beauti. | Tis order was also obeyed. Kelly was then o o en- tonight by drawing a razor across his throat. | Taey all R HAE B ka6 nRWHenth tire building a o sarne: y ey all kno at they are doing e onta Baclk to. S > e = 3 . & b @ & ‘was a mass of Hames o carnest that the police were withdra b : told i ing | was so intense that the water had no effect, | 15 said that he has refe ! na c t Sl T b MR TIAL, s | piatloaeb et ve nd o com | chair. He was then invited to pick | g v had no effect, aid that he has referred the entire matter g 0 o oith soms fallow who. | SUTCE the Most from the rigor of i re-jolue wiment. o parti ety as to attract | Ch8 and the efforts o TRAOr : ; :l u“,.]dl,’.’[‘tl,‘:“:\ (',:::‘[,‘\\, l:. 2y ’r 111‘. b "o | being, as pedaiers, orlars) igor of e ™™ | Von Calm confossed his love, which was re attention, wio sat_alono in o box at tho upa two.foot ploce of garden hose abhis | of no T o g el (tojtnolduttgritios|aUNYas Hink on: Savaa he Peoria house, where he is em- 85 | osh ) 3 RS J g Jasino. ce his he was oraered to cut in two. M ) 0 - X the merey, of every potty. oficia v wl ciprocated. o promise i sino. 8 the alls o o 3 2 ploved as a flunky. The last work King did | thov'are ho Al LR Bl He promised to marry Miss | “That is Mrs. 1obinson,” one would say, | Haviog done this a half inch boit of iron wus | awa, Tl wash ant i o Pet LAl AT ia iFeaor el T Seores oo [pernparaltiotinaad ifeo:al pillassfolpostis AN | iCahnyprovjusaithe pultiivliic d\vided Sthemj{peYomiciw Hale NSRRI mE T BVSes 5y shoved through the opening in the hose. | of the finest and. the most Substantial bust. . = seen about the house ot f; o'clock oA i) ot s tisineomistng ]| oo o bofbe (d roaovor i TR sHsecmod ReoRus) || L ettt atva oI R R e e iac [FUBderitho skll\tal fairestions) B ISIWOR i ussatenotuvan it beraliy 1o o b sl o Y enthior HptiositiioiBuilinae At 9 o'clock tonignt ne was found lying r Jows it takes up tho most unpromising | an almost hopelest task, in view of the many | 8 fortunc on his wife, seuds her to Saratoga the might watchman carefully adjusted the | ovel ‘with the ground, and its contents on- te20nCeIoLIBEANG e e oamiwlth is olothes. | melthorithe Dlivelnue fon hANL Worl: no. ves|| Obstacles thismjelves: -Miss Cabiniina fewess [ do Nowporbor anywiCkaiBlas faho ‘wants to D O e O ehoc [ tirsly oohmy it o stock yare LRUR LU GU U D g ) i physique for bard work no re b s a jewess | oo N Lo O Y N, CHo two broken bieces of suspenders had soo HBumud S sAtnoipliNclisjward > S e ey e e R e e[ cn L conzu saciety for him " Ha is oncof b6 bovs. "o biasse | oner was then ordered to put on the hand | \was owned by the Tifany Real Eetate coms. | rea Do s et Lo cold Wayeas TR aR T iy ansitioh deanieA phivatcinn]| canimasintain) thamsalves (Tlls ) ROVEERTISHGI| i . on, (Calin ibelongs ito| the most e Toartod man ore e At hat ‘that 500 | cuffs, and this’ having been dono bis lews | hany, walied b 8160000 red tammactoe | o tas s Tokevenlduskandimornings Was calied 08 Soon as he was discovered. It | would niot ailow the capablo and sturdy better | €1u%ive of Austrian fumilies. His ftheris a | MOROWO bimiover $30MpRECe.} iR s protty tough o you Ky s [ $10000: The origla of thd Hes indbiiown: || oo pastwoek Wero Wary winkoyyh nenil s bein ed by o od Oak, Tu., 2 country. lentor ne N : 5 i i e L 3 2 s dopartments in consequence, Par i IR QR i country. tientenant of the Ninth Hussars, of which All this domestic felicity was destroyed | innocentman suffer so I came here tore SREVRTIORALER il 1]v e L e . for sotme time, followed tie avocation i G IO the heir of Russia, is the hovorary colonel, | yosterday. Mr. and Mrs, Robinson are no | lease Parkison.” codasta1 IRy : 1s rapldly filling up with pzoplo driven from of a bootlegger at Red Oak. He was shad- = This brother is married to the Countess, | longerono. He was a@ay several days and The man then wont into tho safe and took O] X REAURRESHOLE the GOV | thocountey sumimer; residougas,; Aitare {sitoa owed nnd was about to be arrested, when he | Plans for the Coustruction of South lary, and the family has many decoratione ;:&:lr&’“‘-‘ué“i?“‘%'.’;,“,;;‘,l‘;‘;"."‘:d'°°~ L ‘,':';.;“;f':fl‘flf,fi,‘:fi,‘,‘,““,:“s“,‘"t:’k Ll . jopnmontinaiamakers. much leaf at present on the trees for shoot- fled ana came to this cfly-l ';; n;fll:‘r‘lu pres Dakota’s New Line. 4 her weaith and the tuxurious style | Youth of 22. 1Kl *KEHON O :lsowr;umn:n Fom Kelivand apnlagan \V’}l!o‘:t'fi ‘c E\ns ‘orpus Crurstr, Tex., Sopt. 27.—Yesterday | ing, but the present weather makes our vent lesing what property he bad in L APEs Cr S. 27, —[Special to Beyon fvo, Miss Cahu was un- | pressed threat to Ll foe o ey, the 0 v s sti n the | the rainmakers made their first ex " sportsmen cheerful, as the leaves are Vi~ Ovk he deeded it to 1da Wyman with the un- e b ki D o ham nananta liv pressed throat to €0 198 Bowrer and a | shonk of the evening.” Putting tho watch | oy poriment | SE jidyLha lpsvesiare bown derstandiag that s| u]m.m!fl marry Wiy RS g‘x;v{m}vh;fi'{g“\{.\mflfi\g EMSF T TSR e " The only affairs she attended were ;l:.\g (;:cm‘:“: Dx;rm“fim il medme. Av | TS s - S o 2l DT UG U exe, and u‘ was a complete success, Broken | ing rapidly. Geanerally speaking the game gm sohocleims. | odiiy e Wi Toid L8l e | oailroad was completed yesterday, the last | the solres given at tho various holl;li. to | 400 loei an ‘expross wagon drove up o 44 :fl‘,’.'{’l?:;:m\'\rffi.i"{‘mwr;unrcrl LR i i bl s b good, partridges particularly ad been mi b . , L b 2 7 dy at the Spa was welcome. 0|8 008 sighth street, several trunks 3 o o find 5 ey arrived on Wednosity ' wu-erean 2 want haw s : thatbie | tpves miles of the road being awarded to | which everybody Wast Twenty-eighth_street, familiar with the locks to fin : * committee. The party carric Y news so completely broke him up three milos 0 il S et Ly-olght et awas driven away. | familia b o fnd e citizens’ committe: 10 party c S vith ale D s throat, He iel I Vew Y His contract | Von Calm, too, was rich. ~ So much weal were bundled into it and if 1 aw vay . juto @ particular cell : arried | oo Baiucs, starting the same day filled up with alconol and cut bus throat. Daniel FPoley of New York. 15 MRS _ N N i o will see her,”’ said a | his way 5 o s two boxes in the carriage, contaming two : : Flaoave his loft wrist several slashes. e tha only tunnel on theline. E. | was notas important us it might have beon “rhavs T{L‘1;.‘.21le\mul\z{.m\‘\rln\0“(‘:.\“““““ as | Bhen “he "'“‘""f"\1"1'1::~"d'1~1:.‘:v“rx:fi::n\m‘gf-t; o boxes . the carrngo, sotaining i | 0, 510"l accompanied s I Closed. Wood of Decatur, lnd,, and J. M. Moore of | under otker cirumstances. These were tho | babitue of the BORES TG fo. He gave her | bim, ‘,“’.““‘,‘;i{,;‘f‘.m'dxu\-urcuu\"- aitoon | mosiss. (Vhon tho outauirts of the town | vantandpilot. e o Sopt. 27— Special to | ohis ity wero awarded the contract for all | main obstacles Waieh tho. ardent hioatonant | bis foot down aud she muskgd, ) SLE g | abodt for shoss nd CEOTOToar and 8 | veece reached the mortars wre u: ‘Miss Eames, in addition to having secured ey, Neb, S al mecting of the | bridgo and trestlo work on the rod. Yot about’ to remove. His parents refused | giowhere. Of course he will seo that she | BU0 ooy ™ Miller, who is only about 17 yeats e aad set_ upon © small nill, | a tulented husband, with Jyhonisho ispesss Tue Bre.]—Tho firs ¢ Park and Fair 1sso Grading has been pushed rapidly during | joint-blank to listen to hi nevor wants for anytaing.”" There is talk of | BB G 4royple'in getting & pawr of shoes | 7y e rounds were fired, four sholls by ing the honeymoon at Venice, and being Platte County Driving ; ke aud S ith oo | tho past two weeks o the first twenty m‘\“'l'; all sorts of threats in caso he persisted a ducl. Y Ol oy compromised on & pair which },;, Threo tounds ¥ onen' volloy, whie broken | under engagement for an American tour with ciation closcd W -unu;\ :nf(“\unl:x;l i ;um\;‘v\[ :v... hfinl :m:n:.‘s \:x::}gg:‘,‘.‘(-‘.‘v} . ’\,‘é‘o]‘. murrying Miss Cahn, aud absolutely refused FENNESSEE'S CONVICT MINERS. partly |im,n|wlvun\r‘u-‘r }‘l‘lu “\L“:\: 1!t;l‘ofi "“L clouds were “1\“" g u\w{r nead. YA\“‘\-I ‘,‘, ‘n‘: Mr. Abbey, has just reccived a high compli- e most successful faies and sories of | 70r tho tios and o good staru having 3 R e e T fugs was cool and leisure cn the p Talling anywhero in the viciuity when the b= o /s cadeniie, M} Dours : at b or been held s seetion the ties and 8 K% work. By February | to recognizo her. Several oftice A W and leisuroly, VI RC diang. | [oliug anywbers 1n bhe Kl ey reporta | ment from an officie : , Yaces that has ever been held in thi made on the heavy A By ReUrugr: 5 ¢ SR S Their Sublense atrac- | got what they wunte ¥ L P | fiving was begun, but_after every rep AN < LA Faegs AL BSOS oar oko.tho associntion | I'the road will connect the Elkbom systeft | Culmr's roglment intorceded in bis bagalt, | Liegality ot Their Subleasc t0 Comarne | eared | N wor "fol, and a8 tho clouds passcd | kois, minister of public instruction. o Nk and “tncorporated undor the | ay'this city with th B. & M. at Mystle, SOPAD (TR tors to be Tested in the Courts. Rely's oftorts to releaso himselt were fin- | LiGay Yo'tha. soutliwest the rain, was scei 1o Hesult of the Recent Consu T ot tho state, with the following officers: | will bring into tho market large bedies 0F | xoihing daunted, Von Calm turned to bis | KxoxviLL: vonn., Sept. 27.—The pent- | e ikcassal and rushing inte tho ailoes | bo™falling in torrenis over a limited arg 22 Otie, - prosident: G. W. Ciark, vice: | low grado gold and silver ores, which canndt | ) 1) Thio evdinand, and tho duke's | tentiary leaso question i Bow, &0 (o the | S auies o avoused Deputy Shoril Sharp. | |5, tho timo tho Inst shot was fired the parts | e T R touts i "M. Cookingham, 'secretary: | now, owing to their distance from tho colonel, L s oud tho dukes | tentiary lense quosor e to tha convicts | Jess. . Logsther they mudo an inventgey uiil | wero dranchod, and rotarned o o hotel, | Paris containg 4,507 residonts PPN Boader, tronsurer. Under the diréc: | yoads, be profitably worked. answer was a kind yet a firm refusa <0 g ison. | found but two birds missing. At 3 o'clock | pue rain could bosoen spreading off to the | United States. Phore ure 44,517 Belgians, tion of these gentlemen u highly successful ——— applauded the honesty aud the sincerity of | who are worked away from the main prison, | {0A0ELCH U ouiied so thata search could | (ouihwost, and fn forty minutes a heavy rain ted S 00 S ries, i 120 Traliana, sorlos of races have been held her ; LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. o ficer's affoction, but such & marriage | oa rather subleased. Iuwill bo romemberod | the police word BOUE S iy being out of town. | SUFHING 2ok wwas general over the | 1L b and trish and 9,000 Russians. The improvements cousist of oneexhibition C Ty ¢ o uestion. Ho told Von Calm | that Attorney General Pickle in an elubor | spoyt § o'clock this morbing @ couple of | NS e P and continued for half an iour, | 1% 737 K 1 i yon 5 Jor | was outof the q ! cast. ~ Both 3 calculated te ball 50x50, one nhundred stalls, a grand | yfecting of the Brotherhood at Jer- lainly that in case it was consummated his | ate opinion nheld that the convicts could not | tramps arrived in town from the east. N 0! “ Mr. Ellis was seen at the hotel this evening, It is calculated stand with @ seating eapacity of T peopit, sey City. Rlainty Ry Ahetme ovinion Mol A vamo of this before | had formerly boen lumates of tho 1all Abq | 4nd said citizens in the United State e One of tho fustest half mile tracks in the S The Jersoy | Presence at the Austrian court would becomo be sabloased. Nothing s beforo | had fOreny s authorities that thoy. hud | *UEiisons commitis objeotol to.our | land aud ouly 200 in Gormany SRt i e § Jersey City, No J., “lv i floor to | intete able and hence his resiguation from | the legislature. Ao\\:ho\vt\«;F, q hite | passed the three fugitives. Deputy Saeriff | oo oyperiments on so small a scale this The funeral of the late Marquise de Tally- MO ek and agricultural displays were | Gity opora house was' erowded frou floo intolorablo and Hehct e® o coneillato the | goes to the courts, Wiliiam Warren, 8 white | Bl Siurploss was. by this tme insttul | ovonuni, not boliovio it would LA o v ailho stockk B Meepect. The arbull was | oot this aftornoon by tho members of the | U8 EREIR |G o promised to attach mum | convlet of tho barracks at Bricovillo, nas | D58 SHATRIS® WE* (o Horford - rancl, | SUSYRRGC" it tho conditions wero favor. | rand Perikerd 1ot PR SERFICAT, 1o lled to overflowing with exhibits from all wrhood of Locomotve Engineers, thewr | YOI 5 it 0 AT i a petition In tho | ot of town, and J. M. Nowman, 8 livery- | Jjlo and wished toshow them bow easily a | Pero la € haise cemetery. Sh Al Brotherhg g bis suito whea ho ascended the throue, but | through s attorneys f ¥ i 3 A et QVERa:COUnLY, uld and | wivesand friends. Addresses wero mado by o pting offor did not causo 'Von | ignox county crimingl court, before Judge | mar, o down thie rond. with & teum. He | #0 HA"La ctavtad at such a time.” Avenue Wagram, Sho was the daughter o In the speed department Messrs. R chief enginees ) (i histdoy woman N ving a writ of habeas corpus. had one of the tramps with him. They did The final experiments here will be made | 1hg late Joseph Sampson of New Yorik. M P illorton were here with their en- | P. M. Arthur, tho grand ol £ engineer of | (ilm to waver in his deyotion to the woman | Speed, praying a writ o p tind one of the tEaty e Wt Bty Touchod |, S0 HU8 ST Surty will ovoratons | 5 SR T stlon most of _tho 45 ors, as was also rother! rothel t, Pick Fen- | of his choice. The writ was granted and addressed to the : o U Pacific track walker i AL O ohg of pacors and trottors, as was a1so | tno brotheriood; Brother Avbott, L b 3 % | Atkins. Therea Union Pac tivo points on the Mexican National railroad, ® il :h.‘m.\m-mulum-k owned by Messrs. Ken- | 1o hotrer known by his non de plume, All Obstacles Removed. “Immu at Briceville, who is called on : It it s 0 nab fhamifor ,'h ,' '.‘;“ Ml{.\‘:a\';‘,‘fi Shanky McGuire,! and G. R. Dority, grand For a time he despaired of over marrying ;x{)v)m-r, Pheswrit is made returnable next | answering Miiler's description, farther east. accident by arrangement, but theve a ly & Kennedy of St. Edward, Wayne cause why he should not surrender tho y was met. He said he had seen & youth hing their work at San Diego. nedy & Kennody of St. Edward, W A ) ERAEEAS e E i Norfolk, Staaton, Columbus, Albion aud in of the order. Chauncey M. % | tnw mirl he loved. He continued to perform | \¢iijasday, Tais brings the wholo question About five miles east of Atkins. ,\\\\\Ill\;m PERILS OF THE DEEP. Some forty claims which will have to be de- Owmaha ere well represented in this depar o cted to speak, but ho was not able to | yil quties as adjutant of the regiment, but lw'h‘"!; ;m":m"_‘ . noticed Miller on the railroad u‘-uk‘- o 1” o eided judicially. One of 000 is by n..; bis duties A nita social ffairs, Last spring | “SIC opjoct Is to determino the legality of | poticed him ALORH o i and sat | | conding Upon Ovean Travel | Sonatia, brothior and sistor, fo R 1cea 0! ment, o P ’ 0 g Pz, bo for i, F'\’\"[‘,ru ihsl oamy A Collision in the Night. thoir father and mother and the girl's leg. TR ‘onvention in the morning Mr, Ar- 1 ed the duke to Berlin to witness > o b decided that the | down to wait 1 Open Tomorrow. At the couvention in 3 he accompanied the duke i the sublease, and 1f it be decid ! iAo e how peen trans- Wil Open Tomorsow: | Tele- | thur spoke discourugingly of the proposition | (ho manouvers of the German aruy. While | the oS eannot bo sublet, then all convicts | up Miller said: dess Was and | New Youx, Sopt. 2r.—The Auchor line Auother cluim aguinst thom hias oo trans. Aunury, Neb; Sepl 5 5 to consolicate the order with otner organizi- | {horo he again broached the subject to tho G ot b S boso places whoro they | after me. Newman said ho was au N ik, 130 ° | ferred to the St. Mande com L : : Bur.|—Tho Nemaha County | e ! ubject > taken LI o got nto the bug: v 2 | steamer Circassia returne Y | case of the old lady, who, when the accide gram to Tue Bee.|—The N tY | tions of railway men so as to makeone grand thoro el bagged him to givo bis sanction to :lr:'\:»“n:;\\' SRR el % | Miflor got into the b “.“\!oll‘.':\l:‘“lk;:l: Aeaeri0 returaed to port m.,,\. e e Eins u jent R eelcultural fair opens at Auburn Septem- | hiGiherhood of railroud emploves. The mal- | 4,0 marringo, As vefore the duke tried o | woula removo them from ‘ille, Conl | wnv resistance and was once more locked BB, | with a largo hole in her starboary bow. Sho | occurred, was not hurt, bilt scoratt 49 SXCTRL s for a four day's session. Sucha | ter was generally discussed, but nobody | oo itk Von Calm to whom he was much | Gyoek and Oliver Springs. If the petition | He said that ( c\nl‘\ml. ”:.‘\'\'k:l»x o by the | bad collidea on Saturday night about 10 | was wildly tryiog to find an f‘»\\ _l“‘:l ‘:-n Do e farm products as this scason, hes | apoko iu favor of it. No nction was takeil | iiached, but seolug that tho oung officer | Srosk ang O s is favorably acted upon, it | liberated them. ' Ee was awakon B ok with the schooner Daylight, bound | stauon, when sho was knockor, dowd By K Jiircaly ovor boon known hero before, aud | nor were any officors alocted attached, O e nally gavo nis cousent | FOF BECOSS CETHR o lossces will tako ibe | opening of tho cell Q08 oy aitior and | feom Boston to Philadelphia. T Circassia Aro brigade and malmed for Jife, tho exhivits at the fair will consequently be The election of oficers will be held, at th | o0 the nssurance that lio would not MAKEY | o to tho supreme court of the state, “,-{m'h l’;nx'l}\“:{xxnl\‘l:‘ h»:\\\f::’; BoUCad R i | AEem “;‘ 6 of Chiof OMcer Ralstan at the Abolition of Passport e nagaiticont The exinbiis in | meeting at Atlanta in May next. iperin- | Ajie (Cahn unless she became converted t s now in session here. If they win, those | Stic, harle Ll ' tody | was in charge o car IvAAW0 o ® b rorts: down b ;_”'1‘!‘,“.(':. hts will also bo of o high | tendent Brovks and ‘Trainmaster Mauder of fo® fairh of tho Austrian eourt. oW for the convicts will take the case up. | Miller claims that they left him at the court | o, = pajston says the steamer was going he abolition of the passports down the s the Pennsylvauia road sat ou the platform, | o went so near as to write to aeting for A e \ithia two months at tho | Bouse. o was footsore, Bunkey Wil Sy | ylong siowly. Tho night was aark and | RGN fropor P e From the present outlook, the ;le.mv..\- of ,.\‘.m Benjam] .Ilm.,‘nrui‘] ;x";‘ J “l~‘,l vhlr[» Cahn's family, stating n‘]\un \‘v‘;llm\. 5 | 1nost, perhaps less time, & final declsion can ;T,”':‘\L\-"h'nln ,(‘,h;é‘ e when (B B0 cvely | hasy. Suddenly the look-out saw & f‘l‘,“i”‘”l)‘y”;x(:v;xl-MA tho abclition comes into o catule, as well s’ all other stock | oldest lovomotive engineer 10 this countiy, bo bad gven bis consen on s a B o jn he 8ay:aoacaoly. ¥ 3 75 A % at ou Octover | iiabolition cprias Borses B e awthing over seen in this | ot the worid, Hels 72 years old and WS | porher, who is one of the Haughtiest Inales | Do bad - o~ {word. A stran circumstanco in connection | wuito light directly ahead. Ho was in | {NVust orowds of peopl will cross the Section of the state. A large numbcr of W driving for fifty-two years. He began | gy\rionna, was the last to give in, and it was DRIVEN T0 SUICIDE. With tho-affair 1s that Millor committed Ui | ' gyqnary as to what action shon d be taken | focctior who nitherto found the great B s wiil' bo. hero to participate in | with the Balumore & Obio road in tho ola | 90 1v"{Erough the kind offices of the duk Joublo murder just n year ago today and t | {on o yracn light apne arod in an uniknown | est diiculty in visiting friouds and celations, tho rases. There wiil be g erts to | it A 1e Now running the switch engine at | DA CEONEN 01¢" that sho finally relented. | oy roge Pare Mangs Himself Be- | brotty nearly the samo l"flm,m“.“fl\:‘» i ho W88 | yogael, ~ The bow of the Oircassia wus sob to A strong focling 13 also entortaine oo o razes, There o o i 8h0 - Aind} o . i 4 o0 this morning. ~He is under senteace oW MONIG re coknown showed | cern the Chinese trouble, and popul smash former records. PortJervis. Thus the last ovstacle was I(‘»“l‘\‘;"l‘;t:lxln'm Yeg causeHe Wag Called a Scab, ',71’;3:‘“‘ Ll O e it iahas, | Berty ]1Inlnl(:“u\nlx\ " is Uha caknoya ahowe: uing_ tho Chinose, trouble, aid TOPUAT o Jalm sel @ joyous news to his I o halh | of de d 3 2 a red light and wus directiy und sentimen ‘ ' i ws Notes from Ord. OF INTEENATIONAL PROPORTIONS. | Colm seut the J0veRs TOFR 0 38, Badon 1n | Mutviue, N. J., Sopt. 37.—This moriiR | gone by, owing 1o the Tact that bis case_is | & ved HELt g WO s Wero reversed, but | force the government to action in very shorb ) Neb., Sept. 27.—[Special to ‘Tnr Sy, July last, Von Caim proposed and was ac- [ Ambrose Parr went up int® the garret at his | being reviewed in the supreme court 0 | Pofore they had any effect the crash came. | (ige. Mcanwbile Pehing ‘Uehang, the Chin- QAR N L Ted holos court | Case of Nordenskjold, the Swede Van- | ‘opieg, Ao o, 40 Gariickd street, tiod a rops to | traco has been secured of Burklson before Loy e e tara was smushed intotho | ose charge d'affairs bere, Is trylug to renssure Ber. |- Judge K. M. k\ oftin of Ord holds cou Qab, Attracting Attention. ¢ Bied ii's parents at first strenuously ob ‘xlnlmr,”‘m' ver the miairs, stuck his head | country is nvmfz scoured for him, hv‘n ;n: 0 | Circassin's starboard bow I'he }ib-boom Ribot, the l\ rench l,.. '.\“Il"] f o v‘l‘r“; at Bartlett this we O o _Tbe nrcest of | jected to hor renouncing her faith. They | the uinE J b s or cacapa wero undoubtedly | CiECaSSES, BEIOGG chooner were car D0t L v bim. & telogrant fro . Hurspool loft this week for the | Dumaxao, Colo., Sept. 27 The arrest of | jected ‘1o her BRI e on Calim as o son- | through s slip knot, wnd then swung loose. | SFTABEERER o0 Tture is scarcely antiel- [ 887 PONRI bt proceeded in bev, way Wt th ineso government Michigan university, where he enters tho | Baron Nordensiiol , charged with violating | Were witih (O FCCURD ) \h to. bave their | He was found dead by a younger brother two | pated, Aoy rcassin roturnod for vepaivs. Thoro | iy taking all necessary measurcs o avold tho ter Egan entered a most vigorous protest to The result of the recent census shows that at thers are 100,000 French 000 in Eng accompunied Puk Bee,|—Thero 1s to be a revival 1 passport privileges by removing relics N e roligion of her fathers, o Phe boyls mother said that Am- | © Porkison 18 a rather genteel-looking man of cassin rotwrned {08 CORNTS pauson: | Buosrors which huve been announced v department ; | his passport privileg Uaughier give up the religion ¢ hers. | ours later. The bo i ' u nan of | 102 LG oo i : , ' Mo ln‘l..A airgo T, Banzet left for Joliet, i, | from the houses of the ancient cliff dwellers, | Tove finally triumpned and Wi Glder Cahns | bours e emploved @ ‘Whitall, Tatum & | about 3. - Ho is 5 foot 1':&’:“\:1:‘1: ::u,’r,:“i o S S arash came, ,“"'- * il n i et BT "::m: :: b i eeEved u toiegram announcing th0 | 1% Naneos canyon, in the Ute reserva- | gave thelr consent. The wngagoment Wb | Go,'s South Millvillo glass works, aud auriak pale from long contiaomont ad with DA 0! | a the el whilr o fa”belng x| sal fuch ot Sty &'t (0 40 ijuces of bls BOLEER i tion, is liable to assume wnteruational propor- | not made PP EORTN 1 Gk TRYer the resont of the tending boys at the works 18 . 880 5 ho Seven. | Paired iis will take but g i obus shell emb 4t o when the L S L g on, is liablo o assum iy oing knowi 1 Siache. He was a corporal in the Seven ek will not go in the dry dock. U A mbhantly to her house when th Vics Prosdont J. G ShAreS M ate: oank logr cceive thing wys done to keep it from bolng knowb, | o Y employment of Hebrews, he re- | musta : ] tue steamer will not € ¥ ing 3 /| i : . : s, ns the following tologram received by e e Pt the employm mustache, Ho wasa corparal ln, the Beve o g rhmantly Lo her hoite whot B Cashier J. M. Conrad of the Ord State bauk | tious, o 1 ) ¥ e tenant Von Calm obtained a leave of y e smplovimpatiot Hopraws, 18 ¢ 5 4 i g A i o 1 ran- v ndicates . fused to g n as 10 of his 2 S RILLED. lansaianping ik 8A esidnn 10 1 RER went to Taylor this wewk to assist. 1u orgun .\l\.: o, . 23,—To His Tonar, | 80#on0s for one year, sud four weoks ago ho | AT (F Gork. *Since thou tho strikers the time of hi TWO WERE K Shoobus 9 ploss g ht oaen s e 1tk the Taylor State bank, W, L. MeMul- | | wasminaros, by Sept S Lo Wiy | arrived here ob the Norwondia with b | several times cailed him @ scab, and this, it is CAUGHT CHEATING AT CARDS. ; e e I R e leu, late of Ord, will be the cashier, The Mayor, of Durine: L 8 Nottieaskiaid, | father ana tock quarters at the Hotel Bruus: | thought, uusettled nis mind e bl o 4 y Coalie g Aot oot ¢ s 8 e, A% & o DY weit, shld to bave been arrested In - Dus | wiek thauias 2 : el it st o drusk 1 L exon Strong Tokey Named. L | 2a0k0 WiELIAN WHARTON Nifss Cabin is still in Europe, preparing ber | 89114 o Fatal Ending of a Game of 0Ll Slods Darvian, Lo, Sopt, 37— Nows has just | was hoard. ihe housd W% 0T ore Hyasyis, Neb, Sept Special Tele- Acting Secretary of State trousseau, and will retura early in October, COAL MINE, ON FIRE. Waycross, Ga., Sept. 27.—At Baxley, EAL A oro of an affray at Floyd, and the hand ]*”~H ot ol N S gram to Tiir Bre. | —Tho independent connty | jp appears from the ahove that the rrest of | on the Fuerst Bismarck, on which passi —_— B Copanyia tle’ camp, about ‘elghy [ boen, recelved Mot O 0 EUM Ioe wore Dlown away and bis bod conveniion mot at Hymuale' Sauurday s | Bucn Norbieiol, i, ) brought before | has boen taken for her, 'Vou Calm is resld- | pundreds of Men Thrown Out OF| yiles bolow hore, Priday night, Harry John Weat Oarrol that P. M. Gaddis, sheriff Will S uppress Brigands. 1 8 he fiel o State department at Wasnington. The : het 7 quietly. Be has not made his R Ner Casunities, D2y seams that A 1addis, sh 1 he following ticket in the field: | the State departm ing Employment—No Casualties. ) I 3 ATEY dohisil) ) i1 s uppre iganas. plucod the fo % i this . : ; v trio ¥ son was shot threo times in a gambling e thab Dbl HAEtSE0e P L ket 1 Halcom, | baron arrived from the Mancos canyon ihis | presence known Lo any of his many friends i Rhp AT ) of West Carroll parish, and Je ann 1Cor A GO0 M Judge, R M. Hamou clerk, o Hatcoms | eening una will remain o Durango until | in tns city WiLkEsuARKE, Pa., Sept. 2 o O e ihort. There were throo oF ft Went Carrll pariah, dad Jo Duns | [EE o oo “Hor sheriff, Conrad Cooks supestiteutcily S or, | his beariug, October A S s one of the wealthiest real es- | ho lower workings of tne Delaware & Hud- | ;o vo0s presont playlug “sevemup.” N bad 8 pomsonsh GERONEY Mer Gad: | CallomSipecialto Tun BEM|=The Times Cobbs coroner, Fe Al SeCORRE! Clamber: e - tate owners up town, and is reputed to be | Lon canal Company's larga Conywgham col- | Talpert accused Jackson of cheating. wes shakiag Ria o BER RRO orcugh. | sbis morning prints & special trom [ViCARA E. k )!w»«vly. commissis) \' hurmos s and TALL BUILDINGS SWAYED, worth more than a million, Hn‘l:. an importer liery in the Second ward of the city, is burn- | pute began betw n the two m w! re dis nos “lt‘ n Jugene L ugh, e e that tho sultun has favan A lain, The convention was hiruwonious u: ek D glassware, Miss Catin s well known in Socond ward of tbe eits, 18 DU | e aa above, Jackson was dyiug when | son-iu-law' of Ciaddia, acapped up oud at | saying that tho sultun as tekgl EOLEC the ticket in many respects is BON% | o ota of an kKarihauake 8hook at | society bore.and tho news of her marsiage | 10R S6 tonight an 4 toreach | fusthoard from, Talbere escaped to tho | tampted to pull a pistol aud Dunn jumpe mansuros o, repress brigatlh, Br DNed pien Death a5 ROARAAD : Burlington, 1a aud the conn e odly. surprite b ) maxen KoL 10 SLMRUEREIE LS 1) iy S ected | 00 ips, chased by a large crowd of negroes. | pim to prevent it. Whilo he T Yarrobo: | [V the Tavkish troops, and decroes thit all . g Tele- v tony 18 1 Tele. | 10K It will undoubtedly surpris sortion haye proved unavailing. ho mine 4 im to provent it WAN® (ials prooured s | by tho Turkish troops, sd decregh (i (o Kraryey, Nob Sept. ok | olee Bunuisaros, Lo, Sept. 27 pecial Tele- | ¢io ds" Sheis @ prominent musician, and !\.,l necessarily be flooded to such an ex- Penniless In a Strange Oity. pistol and shot Dunn two oF threo times in 8y ;.v“ RERAARS JD, r i mposing Ainde gram to Tuk Bee AQrFnRtOD | oo to Tk Bar, | —Two distinct snocks of | was heard in concerts several seasons ago tent that the water much reach every New YORK, Sept Mary Graves, 73 | the back, then ran in @ bouse. Duno then | BRECE L, 0w, the whereavouts of brigands Hled suddenly this afteracon. Sno arose [ Givouake were folt here at 11 o'clock iast | 'Tho arrangements for the wedding hre not | Lat 1% veln. ‘The tme required to il |~ New Youk, SeB CUCS e Kt oborough'a pistol away from bim | on those KoM L TRCTIA owards those e thia mosaiug ana_ appeared choarfut as | 200 VA Wiy vere folt to sway to | yet complatod, but is protty well understood | PErt ol the 3 then pump it out, will reach to | years of age, ilicotne, O., mecompanied | oK, TLTE'0r threo shots at. Gaddis s bo | ML ECEE UL, pTds ! acad or alive. Sual About 10 o'clock she complaiued of | TEYE el Nt e minuto. Many people | thativ will private. the velu aad then BUID i 00 of tnen will o | by hor graudsous, Johu and William Cooks | Fiiroaiad, but nono took offect, Lin then | wh g r R A catiscd to her Toom. ' Bue died | 880 fro for fully bt & e 1 PAOR - — Fevruary 1, and alars foree O 0 BI% 10 | 1V and 14 vears respectively, are stranded 1 | EURGA % don Yarroborough, breaking both | pppeatening fumors at Sh e 10 & fow minutes after lying down. were awakened. No damage is reported, HER LOVE WAS FALS tiber mines of the company, this eity penniless he | aFms. ana put a pistol Liis side and ong Conyright 1501 by games Gordon Benngtt.) ying - - Tbe boys are dressed in the uniform of the | BEie BRG K5 ood B R e ramoon. comrts ot Brglel N 9 AR i e and. Soldiers' Orphan Asylum at | DOt b T anh T N ork al Rosignation Withdrawn, = W an RUARAgIN Busy: elo. | She was a Novleman's Daughter, but SIRUNG UF gallors’ and, Soldlors, Ory nan Asvlum ot ‘ : s, Sopl - orc Horula Cuevexxe, Wyo, Sept Special it Dobat, Lo, [ She was not Tr J e peute ac | RO They staried 0 S augier a T o ‘1.' ATETh acial to Tin lns| - Threatoing = 5 g 3 Obearne, | gram tc % ior | Lynching of a “olore [ ugt i) | hiduappasu : 24 ‘ Telegram to Tue Ber]—J. E. Obearne, | g ) lobo & revivel | New Yonk, Sept. 37.—No man ls better | LY A% miowed Briday last 10 v re. Oravost dadguterad | o or0 > com trom theorth o, Cuine, | A} auperintondent of the Cheyeuno shops, has | of the woman's suffrage movemest Kinown on the upper Rialto than Hale Kobin- swainsboro, G | S UG e station, and il moruing | nanuesoy, twe Syrian boy preacher, u It ls amsartad thal 1o Eeench Sospuy witharswa bis rosianation ‘snd wil reinal | Tho State Womsa's SUNT BACTALCE B Ho | o faan of that poculisy | Bwarxsnono, G, Begh HL=AATE HOLR | tho old lady aad boys wore caim tted to tho | " having disappeared from Chicag vty bs woll as effective measures o8 e "General Manager Dickenson snd | {aysurated 8 campal With a view to | sou. Ho s a sporting man of that eculisd | ioreq, was Iynched hore Friday night. He | care of tho Society for the Prevention of | B8 ' h bl (qay ™ Ho denied ha a8 woll b oflackive MOARETRR. A% Slperintondent of Motive Power McConuell | oreatiziug polit Mity ‘elups in | type who make and bold the friendsbip of | FLURIL Tl G0y o white woman a day of | Cruelty to Chilaren and word was seat 104 S0 ) ' nied lon of tha for residants, | A HRIGERARYY o WU SH T i g " Carrie Lano | men tn every walk of lifo. He is & genlal | 0o (o) pyo snerift refused to surrender | her daughier kidnapped, but said his father a - T o Wil deliver lectures and look nfter | fellow, with the pbysique of @ Hercules | WEDGEY b{' ko mob forced au entrauce | | T i | The o was seventy-fve stronk And came - who are very old and liviog in Killed in a W k. He will sai MiLwauKEE, Wis., Sept ealed s steamer bound for Pekin, They were lutended fon Will Beat the Record. SRAR B a e haciotios. The o pb, Heiw New Youk, Sept. 27.—The pnvate Wag: | oper on O %, uald here October 5 | moulded in the gracoful outl of an Apoll i ¢ o mer car, Grassuere, wits Rev. Day sud | and With jet black bai aud woustache, Ho is & | from the country

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