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READY FOR '1'11?:4\'+;'|'1~:R.\x§.'i Oitizans Actively for | the Reunion, MoOook Preparing ATTRACTIVE FEATURES OF THE CAMP. Aurora's to Be in oaped Murderer Believed the Vicinity of Be ~Drove His Horse to Death, Spocial Telegram ns for the coming lors’ r October 5 to 10 rapidly pushed fo have b Neb,, Oct. 1 Preparati McCook to Tur Br soldiers’ and tnclusive, are being Electric light wires ne encampment grounds, the water mains ex tended and everything is in readiness for the erection of the tents. large columns are now boing orected on Main avenue,which will bo surmounted with an ately accorated, bidding com Work will bo commenced signs tomorrow, The and quarters is unpr the expectation of the o sition been mudo which horo tomorrow. pouring in from prominent men accon the fnvitation ana assuring tho committe their pros No efforts are being sparcd to make the coming reunion a Reprosentatives of the various daily papers In Denver, Lincoln and Omaha will be on the ground any everything points to success. n ward 1 st cch appropri- the visitors wel- n tho other de- ap tions for tents tented and beyona nittee, A req for additional Lotters pec ha NEAL'S FATE STILL UNCERTALN, Thayer Will Not Make Public His De- cision Until Next Week. Lixcory, Neb,, Oct. 1. —[Special Telegram to Tue Be G proor 'hayer said tod: that he fiuds he will be unable to pass judg ment on the ploa for commutation of Mur- deror Neal's sentenco before the first part of next week. The murderer will thereforo kunow his fate three or four days before the time set for his execution. Gage Democrats Divided. Beatuice, Neb, Oct. 1.—[Special Tele- gram to Tie Bex. |—The straight out demo- crats of (iage county met here this afternoon at Judge tHardy's office with a big attend- suce. Representatives were present from nearly overy quarter of tho county. The purpose of tho meeting was to onter a vigor- ous protest against the absorption of tho democracy of (iage county by the indopend- ents aud 1o insist upon tho rommation of a straight domocratic ticket. Ringing resolu- tions were adopted condemning the oction of recent domocratic convention and ting the rock ribbea principlos of th gonuine old Jacksonian democrac; A m convention of the straightout domocrats of Gago county is called to meet in this city October 10, at which timo a full county ticket will be nominated. The fusion democrats sneer at the now movoment, but at the same time admit that the movement of the straight out democrats is threatening to the fusion interests. Escapod Murderer Discovered. Beatuick, Neb,, Oct. 1.—[Special Tele- gram to ik Bre.|—About 8 o'clock this morning & man answering the description of Henry Thornhill, the escaped Aurora mur- derer, drove up to the house of O. M. Temole, six miles southwest of this city, and asked for assistance for a sick horso he wasdriving. Shortly nfterwards the animal, a bay mare, dropped dead, having been overdriven. The man was riding in a wood colored road cart and immediately, on the death of the horse, ho disappeared, promising to return for the cart in the morning. Deputy Sheriff Steve Bull and an assistant, have gone in pursuit of the fugitive and the indications are that ho will bo captured before reaching Missouri, for which state he is heading. Dodge County Democrats. Freyoxt, Neb,, Oct. 1.—([Spocial Telegram to Tue Bee|—The democrats of Dodge county held their convention today and nom- inated a county ticket follows: John Dern, treasurer; Thomas Killen, clerk; W. H. Hunter, judge; James Milliken, sheriff; Gus Kerkow, clork of tho court; D. V. Stepheus, superintendent; Dr. E. W. Mar- tin, coroner; J. W. Andrews, survoyor. No platform was presented or considered, the democracy of this county apparently having nothing to say. Two Sudden Deaths, Nesana Ciry, Neb, Oct. 1.—[Spacial to Tug Bee.]—Thomas Hill, manager of the elovator here, and an old citizen of the county, died suddenly this morning from blood poisoning, caused by a soro throat. Mrs. Eli Robinson of Aspinwall precinct was found dead in bed Wednesday morning, having died suddenly from heart disease, as Nemaha County's Fair Extended. Auburn, Neb., Oct. 1.—|Special to Tue Bek.]—This, the third day of the Nemaha county fuir, opened with a cold, dreary rain which is good for all day. _All races for to- day have been declared off. The Board of Directors have on this account continued the session one duy longer, makiug Saturday the last day instead of Friday Republican Judicial Convention. ISpiaxora, Nob., Oet. 1. ccial Tele- gram to Tur Beg.|—The republican judicial convention for the Fourteenth district met at Indianois today. Judge J. E. Cochran, the present incumbont, was nominated on tho first ballot, Cochran of Rea Willow re- cowving 24, Norris of Furnas 8, and Houso of Hiteheock 6, Buying Nebraska Land. McCook, Neb., Oct. 1.—[Special Telo- gram to Tur Bek|—Yosterday brought many land seokers to McCook and many pieces of land are changing hands, The first section of No, alone brought forty-six excursionists to this place aud many wmore will follow next week to be here during the reunion, Interfered With the Fair, FremoxT, Neb., Oct. 1.—[Speoial Telogram to Tux Beel—The Dodge county far got a good soaking by tho steady rain which con- tinued all day today ing was done at the grounds. The managers nave decided to continue it one day longer, closing Saturday night. David City Improve Davip Urry, Neb., Oct. 1 gram to Tur Bee.]—The oity council at a meeting last night aecided to put in four more ure lights, giving sixteen in all for street lighting. These, with the business circuit, wili run the plant o its fullest capacity Mixed Up in a Sparring Match. Nepkaska Ciry, Neb, Oct. L.—[Special Tolegram to Tnr Brk.|—John Cardin leaves bore touight for Omaha to answer to chargo of prize fighting. He claims that he was ouly mixed up in a friendly sparring match and is contident of acquittal. renta. Special Tel Grand Island Failure, Graxp IsLaxn, Neb, Oct. L.—(Special Telegram to 'k Ber. | —The dry goods store of Fred 8. Hazard was closed this morning unds hattle mortgages aggregating 1, The total liabilities and assets are unknown. Heavy Kain at Beatric Beatiice, Neb, Oct. 1.—(Spacial Tele- gram to Tae Bee.]—A heavy rain set in bere this moruing which has prevailed with but listle intermission all day and promises to continue throughout the night, Will Close Saturday. Neb,, Oct. 1 On TEKAMAL to Tus Bre Burt county’s fair will aud Saturday, October Special Telegram of today's be contivued aad 8 No Nominations. S. Pat, Nob., Oot. 1--[Special T Friday Mad logram 1o Tue Bee| ~The democrats of the B Judicial district met bere ta leventh sday i convention v and immediately adjourned. This means no nominations by the democrats of this district. The republi with Judg: Harrison and Coffin, will only have the ind t tickot 10 contend wi Hundreds s will vote with the republicans, h Hastings Nows Notes, Oct. 1 ¢ S Tite ning to Octo- third HasTi Ber.|—The 1 have McKe and Kem ber Edge will address party people October 27 Rev, R. (+. Adams of nssigned the pastorate Methodist church. L. F. Plattsmouth and Presiding b5 re s here. The Adams county democrats ars prom g a red not campaign this fall. Congre man Bryao is exp & promic part District court is in session here this Judge Gaslin presiding. It being an torm, no jury summoned. A number of rces *were od. Charles Tr 3 arraigned, charged whh assau iutent to kill. He pieaded not g The Adams County Fajr spared . 18 to make th best e 1 this scetion Four ars_have speed prizes. h tho bountiful year, the agri department well fil pendents are play tho tha peak 10 ton Fairmont the Britt Jider has been Hastings to goes w. week equity was with association has of en p crops will river hay is a dr 1 the market bere now. It sells for 8 and #.5¢ per ton. He Was Not Guilty. Daviv Ciry, Nev,, Oct. 1,—|Spacial ram to Tur Be ot county, who was orgery raising an order for by M Armstrong of Dw of Omaha, to 8140, b, i\ larke Hastings Asylum Appointment. Lixcory, Neb,, Oct. 1. ial Telegram to Tue Ber lor Thayer has choser Dr. Kewns of Wood River as assistant super intendent of the Hastings asylum. MAY LOSEITS CHARTER, as Connections of the Union Pa- cific in Trouble Toreka, Kan., Oct. 1.—The way commission is bringing matter of rebuilding the railway, a branch of the year ago tho commission reported to the gov ernor that the road was not in fit condition for the safety of the traveling public. Ear this spring, after a tour over tha road with General r Clark, the commission ordered the company to rebuild the line. The road pleaded inability to make the repai assigninz the poverty of the Union Pacif Tho commission issued a pre-emptory order confirming its previous order and threatened to rovoke the company’s charter, Genoral Manager Clark replied lnst Mon- day that while the company would regret losing its charter, it would not coutest action by tho stato looking to that end, nor would iv comply with the commissioners order. The commissioners today luid the whole matter together with all tho correspondence on the subject befora the governor, s the chief ex- ccutive of the state. It will be his duty to sce that the order of the commission is en- forced, The commissioners and attorney general were in consultation with tho gov- ernor during the entire morning, "I commission in its report to the gov- ernor describes the condition of the road as follows he rails in use if new and made of steel instead of iron, would not bo laid by any railroad company nor per. mitted to be laid by any stats authority for usoas railroad standard guage motive power and rolling stock. But they were ot new nor in condition to justify continued uso even if they were of adéquate weight. They aro bent s0as to make sharp curves in tho midale of the rails and sharp angles at their counecting ends, to say nothing of worn and broken threads iwhich alone forbid their use. Rods and switches arc in a like worn and unsafe condition. This condition of the road, whicn_has driven from it all tiain ser- vice 'but a single mixed train a_day, with a time card of eleven miles an hour, cannot be met or justified by the claim of insuficient earnings. for tho road and 1ts management provents patronage. Kansas Rail a crisis the Kansas Central Union Pacifie. A HE IS IN THE POORHOUSE NOW, Land Bill Allen, the Poor Man's Friend, Mcets an Undeserved Fate. Covumnus, O., Oct. 1L.—A man S0 years of nge was sent to the county infirmary yoster- day who spent the best part of his life to aid tho workingmen and women of the country. His name is William Allen, better known by the name of “Land Bill Allen.”” Over forty years ago Mr. Allen commenced tno work of his life for his fellow-men. At that time ho resided in Perry couuty and was the owner of a valuable farm, and was surrounded by a happy family. He then commenced tho agi tation of the homestead law and traveled the country overat his own expense, delivering speechos and lecturos in fartherance of his work. He niso addressed legislatures until at last congross passed the national home- stead law, gwing every actual settler 160 acres of land. For this work he was luughed at, but receivod no payment. Ho spent his fortuno in the cause, his family died off, and now hois in the poorhouse. Besides 'this, his work in Ohio led to the adoption in this state of the exemption law, by which the poor man has a certain amount of property set aside and exempt from sheriff and con- stable's salo, His littlo farm the sheriff some in Perry county was sold by cars ago, sinco which time hie has lived by begging. Wuen seut to the infirmary he presented a most miserable appearance, his clithing being in tatters and rags. WILL BE LYNCHED IF CAUGHT. Pickc Pr. N. Canses Disastrous irie Kire. ELLENDALI D, Oct. 1 L.Sherman, just arrived from the Missouri river country, 100 miles west of here, confirms the reports of the very destructive firein Emmonsicounty last week, and tells of a still greater cou- flagration on the prairies west of tho Missouri river. He states that a fire raged therej for sovoral days and burned over a region 800 miles long and 200 miles wide, destroying im- mense quantities of Lay belonging to farmers, ranchmen and Indians, also burning and stampeding bovond recovery many valuable herds of horses, cattlo and sheep, and proba- ably resulting in the loss of many hut lives, though nothing nuthentic on th is yet attaluablo. The region that was swopt over by the flames is described as a vast plain of death and desolation, the awfulness of which can in some measuro be felt when standing alono in its midst but which no words can describe. The tire is said to huve boen started by a buffalo bone picker, that he might be tho better able to find the object of his search. Realizing the calamity bo had been the cause of, he is said to have fled. A prico has been sot upon his head and if caught, he will dio at the end of a rope. —-— USED DYNAMITE, Bone a Daving Bank Robbery in a Wisconsin Tow MiLwar Wis., Oct. 1.—The McCartney exchange bank of Fort Howard was robbed of §3,000 in cash and bouds last mignt, and owing to the fact that Fort Howard is guarded by only one policeman, who cannot remain on duty at all hours, the robbers held full possession of the bank and exploded enough dynamite to shako the bullding. An entrance was made through the rear door of the bank and the door and vault was opened by arilling through tno conter steel plate and demolishing the tumbler lock by the use of dynamite. Two doors to the vault and ono 1o the safo were thus opened and the door to the money chest, guarded by a time lock, was blown off with dynamite cartridges. Who tho explosion took piace the door was huried across the vault, knocklng out a section of brick wall. Threo thousana doliars in money and §0,000 in bouds were secured and the burglars escaped, their tools and oral hundred fractional cur rency bebind them. leaviog dollars in - First Snow of th Nevapa, Cal, Oct. 1 snow of the season fell in the northern part of this - Use Haller's German stipation aud liver reg the great oo m | Prop MRS, May P Mr: and r Chic tored is to pr been back 8t00 due t corty Al prosy whic and Swe Ha in a we the p leadi edgn wift dentl sente owne Ty, lent mont Reced deri cians viow pital and city thro the cific has of th sewn Iy Dacte Ch feret ment ings. accon were Burn number of restaurauts, the aim being to es- tablish enough of them to protect visitors from Ad inag woun Both an it who ated the v mer’ not and for Agal Whel corn As il but derf will o 58| Th to fi socie that senti tions whic for p It Will ard ness, who Woul day uot day. cone the p road Mr. J nial ¢ posit tion of ac Th cago, of Je founc the I today this into city. At Cadu In.; At bick, Rani J. Su ott, C At Tope Kan Ov and t Wh comp: £7,000 the g First ney tach | orde clain HELEE is just now engaged affectod be Suits or days, their ener, all th mu people, cre Laid by. Mautz called and demanded 350 as his s whose wife ran forw the he ‘}n‘ th s w afterncon and had to be brougit to the city committee favor of an attempt buildings tendes The following western and Mrs. A. H. Johuson, Cedar Rapids, Ta. den&Selleck Co., Chicago, to the wall the Missouri Mining and Lumber Chaffe: withou THE OMAHA stty Owners Foroxd to Settle for a | Defeot in Their Titles, | T | EMILY SWEET HAS A GOOD CASE, | Sup- | 1y Cases of Typhoid Fever osed to Have Resulted from th Impure Water of Lake | Michigan—Fair Notes. Cricago Brreav or Trs Bae, | Crreac IlL, Oct. 1. § | , through her attorney, | in prossing tho largest claim of dower ever heard of lawyers. Valuabls property scat- all over the central portion of the city, the ciaim, which appears and strong that some lders ot of t qu on have already Sweet ona cash basis to rom d from their titles i dower have already started in other cases, Tho claim dates over half a_century, and that it has 1 30 long and is & seeming valid one, 1s fact that the notaries and nade the ackno zom 1 to the signatare did not know thoir business ic successors of the present day anson Sweet her d as a builder and carpenter. Like all Sweet dabbled fn roal ostato and H the c er lot on 1 the Br sta of the u whi 1 s, Emily Sw ichest by ag 50 the some o in with dirs, clouds petitions s magis. s and 's baby L a s who fic in Chi as was as early us 1831 al " irchasey house 1s, one il hotel is reare the Waverly 1835 estate, property covering 1 the now >mm i occupied t ana Clark to man or in those tim his real cels of Tho statutes s difforea from those of resent vime. The great fire destroyoed ofticial re but the records of th ng abstract firms show that the acknowl- ients of all deeds mada by Sweet and his were defective in that tho st s had been followed. Mrs. Sweet had evi- v prepared her case well, for sho pre »d such a clear one, that at least one or was glad to buy a quit claim deed. TYPIOID FEVER EPIDEMIC. phoid fever has been more or less pros in some parts of tho city for many bs; in fuct, itis never wholly absent ntly, howe 1t ahas assumed an epi c form and is so prevalent that ph and nurses have not time to be inter- d, and cases avo erowding inte the hos- s in large numbers. The very cenoral wide distribution of cases throughout the plainly ndicate the carrying of the germs b the water pipes from the lake, and pollution of the lake with ' spe diseaso germs. Lake Michigan been low during much e heated term and the temperature of the ge has been sumciently high to iid- Itiply pathogenic or disease breeding ria for several days, RESTAURANTS FOR THE FATR. iof Burnham has peen_talking with dif- 1t department cuiefs about the arrange- of restaurants in the exposition build- At the Paris exposition tho restaurant nmodatious were miserable. and visitors charged exhorbitant prices. Chief ham is now workiag on plans for a large at Lake t beg sold n s par il v overcharges. ALMOST A DOUDLE TRAGEDY. olph Bosdert, one of the most respected s of Oak Glenn, was found almost dead pool of his own blood yesterdav with his nded and unconscious wi by his side. were the victims of the drunken fury of wmer: rmau named William M. was omployed on the farm oper- by Mr. and Mrs. Bosderf just outs illage limits. The Bosderfs are popular | ited with having a_little mouey Tuesday night, Mrs. Bosder! s s wages. Bosderf told him that he the money with him, Words followed Mrs. Bosderf saw William seize a vitcl and felt his employe and again he struc 1 tosave her hust g ho picked up a bugo knife and s her on tho head. Ouly vy 1 wore saved hev life. v was she was staggered by the blow, lod toward the house until stricken d. infuriated man, who then threw away apon and fled to'the woods, Mrs. Bos- will probably recover, but _her husb die. Mantz was captured yesterc n n he saw hel ve him from 1, WILL OPPOSE HIGIL BUILDING o Chicago Medical society bas decided ght high buildings. Ou Saturday tho v will meet with the public service of the Real Estate board. At meeting resolutions will be passed the ment of which, it is thought, will b in to hmit, the heighth ot to twe Such resolu would ounly strengthen any ordinauce h might be presented to the city council assi ynching. s WAS MISQUOTED, was 8 “jocose remark” Miss Frauces rd mude ut an Evauston meeting in re- to Dr. Keeloy and his cure for drunken- | This is ou the authority of Miss Hood, at tho quarterly meeting of the nan’s Christian Temperanc nion to suid: “Miss Willard bas been grossly wilfully misrep nted. The absoiute ssuess of the reports of hor remarks at | Jvanston me ng are almost beyona be- | It was really only a jocose remark and | meant in sericusness.” JEFFREY 11AS ACCEPTED. s, said a prominent railrond mau_ to- “You may rely upon it that the reports roing the election of E. T. Jeffrey to presidency of the Denver & Ko Grande and of his acceptance of the position ed him, are correct. I have no doubt Jeffrey was porfectly honest in his de- ) the rumors that he bad accepted that fou when they wero first put in circula At that time he may have had no idea centing the placo if it wera offered him.! JERUSALES. EXHIIITION COMPANY Jorusalem Exhibition company of Chi- to construct and maintain an exhibition rusalem, as it is today, and to { a museum of objects of interest from toly Land, filed articles of incorporation seen NOW AT FORT SHERIDAN eridan now has the famous Bat 0 A., which has stationed at Fort Riley The battery urrtved at Fort Sheridan morning went quarters. WEST N PEOPLE IN CIHICAGO, people aro in the and Pacific—Miss A. Garwood, apids, Ia.; C. L. Wallis, Sioux City, Leslie . Sparrow, Omaba ¥ the Palmer—N. E. Franklin, A. F. Lee. Deadwood, 8. D.; William T. Coad, d City, S. D.; W. H. Dickinson, Wat therlund, Choyenno, Wvo.; dmaha, tho Augitorium—Mrs. A. H. Harton ka, Kan.; T. N. Sedgwick, Emporia, i A. B. Cummins, Des Moines, Ia.; Mr. the vl J. A, Elli- S F. A, - er 430,000 Howe scales nave hi been sold, demand increasing continualy, Bor- 11, e Trouble Still for Howell, hen the Howell Lumber company went auy was a creditor to the exteut ). Tho Omaha property rounds being that National bauk of a of was attached the transfers to the Chicago and to C, L. of t y were fraudulen consideration, _Yesterday ta e Missouri Mining and pany filed a motion 10 discharge the ent and at the same time asked for f sale to sell the stock and satisfy th 1s of the creditors. for iE OLD, OLD STORY, DAILY NSTEINING CHICAGOANS, | ? | Cooliage, BLE, : IN GUATEMALA, Features of Life { Revolution. Dr. George S, Nason, formerly of C at for the past year a vesident of Guat America, has returned hom: engaged Guatemala Dr. Nason says that mala s in a very ) about &30 malies in Centr was while in itih finar all them. ting until or currency kept depi it is utterly worthless. You canr kind of moriey today, country has the peo the foc Mr. at g vostage stamp wi said the doctor. spudiated its own currenc are loud in th One ir denunciat of the min rendod tho § of the fiat money became so unpopulat Jecided leave tho country. H ou tho steamer to San Francisco with ““What are tho leading industries of malo The raising of coffee is the leaai dustry. Tnere is but one silver mi importance in Guatemala. The Guatemala has & populatiou of g The houses are nearly all y but one st ® aro cil it ry high erican cit a great many well lighted with e o ouly railroad at p nnin Jose, the high, from Sar ¢ coast. The ro for the rate: is very even i mporature _seldon 16 rarely ue season begins about the Ist tinues ubout six months, t begins and lasts another but they are not very the office hclders there pet years. President Barrillias is He has held the oftice abo: climate The t ab The f April an eds an ov Neai rich encrgotic, lansuage is the Sp ud the ne vspapers are prin ze. There are twol cost of living in ( 4 in Omaha, ospeci or. They have good schools city of Guater and a medical tary school. Theaters are popular Italian oper punies visit the city winter. “Bull fignts are all tho rage or days and feast days. Buli fights in th time and theaters at night furaish the with a great deal of ment. The city is supplied a very good telephono sy T'he Tndian povulation of Guatemala i tosed of a strong ignorant and ambiti race of people who perform the druge the Guatemaltakers. Tnese lIudian perform the work of a beast of b They will carry 150 pounds anc tw [ They are emy wuch the them appe no ambition above thewr low condition. ““The city of Guatemala hias a very ef police fo They are uniformed Simi the ofticers of Neis York City and the 50 many of them that they are constar sight upon the streets. How to get rich. How to be free. Rhodus Bros., Banker - ALONE, is daly papers. T mala is hi sal rrow. Pan St. Lou ALL M. Florestan E Comedy Single H M. Leon Florestan, siderable note, gavea programme of logues from “The Morchant uf Ver “Humlet" and other well known writings lasu night at the Young Chivistian association ball. Tho gentleman appeared in costu course, and proved to the audience th tho ly understood-the charact tempted to represeut. Heflrst tool th of Shylock through. from beginni the end of ths. play T'ho loguo 1s not a verv sutisfactory of vendering a part in the play audience havpens to bs_thoroughly fa I the lines and_situation . throu with all and even then it requires a very lLivel Shakesp nded, a French actor ¢ of the imagination to people the stage with the other characters in the play and that these creatious of the brain and acting their parts, But ton succeede in holding attention of the audience and in many was intensely proachied the potat of thrilling his a: the more stirring botwec otian Jew and the fric The gentleman was a triflo too spas in places, but on the whole his quite croditable. Ho 1s a large, man and an actor of more than aver ity g Do age -Gy DeWitt's Little Eariy tasers: onty cure sick headacne and rezuiate the b e ostern Pensions. Wasmisaroy, D. C. gram to Tue Ber.|—The followin ions granted is rejorted by Tue Examiner Bureau of Claims N Origin L. W. Taylor Corr: 15 0. lor, Charles Penn. W ton k Boswor! Barm, Willia Johin Poc ional Waller, Samuel P, Bu Hazen, Original nie Severson Towa: Origiual —William W Lymau J. Dayton, Henry Simon: O. Adams, Willia McCormack, L Rog Wi idow, Peter Hu Thomas Wagoner, leceased Currs Reynolds, Charles S. Harris, Rob Havris, Robert M. Leach, George W. Francis Bovey, Ja . Lewls, Jo King, Daniel Wall, Edmund Samueis T. Smitn, John C. Proctor, Joha Gre ceased; Nelson Shaffer. Additional Albers, Thomas Downs, Edwin A George N. Walker, William Newby. crease—William 1%, Davidsor Daniel W. Boggs, Joseph Walts, widows, etc.—Malinda Greed, Haynie, mother; Samuel B Mary A, Foster, Francis C. Smith, Eva M Alice Castor, Sarah Wagoner. - For delicacy, for nurity. ment of the complexion Pozzoni’s Powder W list c Bei proska Hel Ellic Jones, Kones, am Steward rles Brake, Eli M ek, Georze Isaac, James P, Willam D. Roberts, lebaugh, W Josiah terficld idow Lovell, Fer Thom, m and for im nothing . HIS LIFE, ow Escape of a Soy from ful Death. A boy named Alfred Wilson mot accident about 7 olclock last night came near costing him hus life, Wilson attempted to. board a motor Sixteenth and Cass streets but slippe fell. He managed to gfab the guard r which he ol more. I drug stor an_examination vight ke were the extent of Wilson's patrol wagon conveyed the home, on Twenty-seventh Jackson and Jones stroets. - - Constipation poisons the blood; Little Karly Risers cure constipation, cause removed, the d Building ¥ ts. The following permits were 1ssued b superintendent of buildings yesterday Board of trame stroets Frank F SAVED Narr w a ung, o vouny man was carriea near by, a physician sent fo made. A contusion injuries. sufforer street be! Education. one-story Fourteenth and Moores, repairs to dwelling BIX mout utevnth atreet B. Rliodes, one-story frame coiiage Fty-sixth aud Suratogu streots HoF pormits - Ausea, Little Early Safe pill uo isors Best pill. pain are BANKEF KIDAY, n the Home of the tomala “waka T'his b 7 season are all eager t mioney, amuse- mules and many o’ rise dramatic uniess are saying interesting and ds and counsel- worlc Oct. 1.—|Spocial Tele- Jotin Hahn, Will iam Mit Hill, father Susan Springe 1d was dragged 100 feet or . the left leg and abdominal bruises DoWit's Ymaha emala, in « with s th that 'ho | and jons of iisters, ssuing r that a m Guate- in any tly all in a ted at it five sanish, ted in ading juate y for 1 the d mili- there, every W Sun- e day popu- with stom. s cor onless oty for s can urde travel loyed of micient ilar to re are ntly in mphlet is, Mo erian of con- mono- nice,” Meu's mo, of hat be he at- o part ug to mono- style tho wiliar ghout, y play fancy the v pas- ven iditors modi was verful abil- pil to o wels of pen- & and, ry P. ot 1, Bu ity King, zuson, aniel evi M. man, Resel hn S, James , de. John In \beth ot prove. equals Fear- ith an which car at od an ail, to nto a or and of the Tho to his tween The | by the 100 | taken i3, OCTOBER | INMONITIES | Austria’'s Roler Reminded Ki gb Would-Be the A Oy ViENyd, C | arrived i Prague, thi news of an at over Austri | startling ne S0 exagKL \te th t. The s was made w was to pass watchmen s sins as they appearing 1 red with nitro when the te destroyed 1 bridge tuny ture. Railr of men at the imperia morni hie ex No urrests with the at chargo of t the o asa in it had no emperor The gener against thos the emperor in expressin ers may vec The police 1ng up clues NOy Ex-Senato Spri ATLANTA, wood, ex-U D) &% 1 OF MONARGHS That Ho is a v an Explosion of Dynamita. | FAILURE OF AN ATTEMPT TO TAKE HIS LIFE. Assassins Tey to Blow Up poroaches of a Bridge er Which the In; fal Train ¥ ore assed. et. 1. safety av ning, ompt uj The geners puror Francis Joseph Relchenberg, near and with his advent lifo spread al . opinion is that the ws olrculating is either untrue or rated. It caused a sensation 1n doubts thrown upon tho st that last night an attempt to blow up tho rail &' suburb ‘of trage is said to have beforo tho emperor's train bridge. Some railroad saw the would-be assas- ture, and by frustrated their his tory is ith dy at iid the were upon the st the scen shows that two yeerine had been » and exploded at 11:30 I'ho would-bo assis- miscalculated the time to have passed over the t fault as to the The explosion and about the not ct the struc- atonco put a gang the biidge, and when ssed at 7 o'cleck this no trace of the . brid o bri ing. have was to masonr but did oad ofticial ork upon tram pa was little or At have been made in connection tempt, and officials who have he investigation profess to be of that the_explosion was intended tration of the disapproval of somo ts, and that those engaged ou’ of taking the life of the or's intent al feeling is one of indignation aged in the conspiracy and s loyal suojects are unanimous & the hope thi bomb-explod- aught and severely punished. are o airea EL FINANCLAL PLAN. r Norwood of Georgia, s an Original Scheme Ga., Oct. 1.—Thomas M. Nor- iited States senator, by invitation of thelegislature to address them on the alli- ance sub-tre: on the gen carrency of a plan for by that the ace 1 the few e few perso south and states. It p of our political bo other parts gress to direct i to prepare a unotes of co added to the $10 0r 830 pe asury plan, spoke here last night ral question of the finances and the United States. He advanced anising that is new. He contends levated accumulation of capital astern states and in tho hands of us is destructive to the west and will finally destroy thoe castern congestion in one part y and paralysis in the His plan, 1 brief, is to ask con- ccratary of the treasury sufficient number of logal tendor nvenient denominations, which, existing currency will give $30, rcapita. These notes are to be produces. receivable for all debts and dues, except duties on im| poris. They are to be redeemed by the United States government on presen- tation to the established a urer shall ho issue in notes, that b banks now Each state iegal tenae xisting cir per capita de ing capital 1r for ascertain ter can be de This ratabl poses, shall as the p is, it muy ve state acting dividuals o bank now t Each sta of interest, n wme the s financo st of the secur its products. of the state sed to Norwood money that states, it is and west. U s an Llend; th be lent and the time: treasury or at the sub-treasury At convenient c The treas- old at per cent of tue ), gold and silver to redeem the cing enough and as much as the 10ld for redomptioa purposes. on aemand, shall receive of the amount which, aaded to its culation, will make the amount ccided on by congress. The bank- 1 each staté is to be the standard ing its circulation, unless a bet- svised, le amount of st 63 circulation, he pro- b used by cach state according 2 of state shall determine, that used in bauking or be let by tho through a burcau of finance, to u - such securities as a prudent ex for joau sto fix by law a reasonablo rate ot above 5 per cent, and by law, urities on which the bureau on perceatago of value to toat land shall be one and cacn stato shall leud ou 13, all the uatural resources will be 'developed and its wealth tho benefit of every citizen. contends that, s all the ved is in the eastern eloss to the south ystem he advocates tho itie: can be practi naer 1d securities aro 1n the same state, 20 ests will w0 borrower, an bereas, no He conten tem is a m one class on the plan the fist cen that our ba money o co Ihe whole ment’s cred would rest ¢ to meet all t { domest Norw \sury o its cwu ¢ G say vorit sub-ireas: relief, as poses not or state as st distributed tate, becau the principa ) 1o th falls di i COLORED Interesti Ass Kaxsas Aay’s se vention of t western presided oy moderator. ducted by R the corresp eral progi turned oy This aft secretory we Rov. Rt read a pape Bo Redliued This oveni Ia., deliver « He Cuicaao, 1 suranco cou; suit in the 1 K whi alleges that lozg gave nof the compan of su beguu, Sten 0 COMMEN( last Februury general agent rs will exchange and the inter: to the beaefit of both lender and id all the people in the state w, the interest paid as a rulo ds that the present banking sys- uopoly, that it is based on but secu government bouds: tis monarchial, being fashioned he Bank of England during 'y of its existenco and, toi king system is not based ¢ in, but on paper credit rests on the gove rens proposed sysiom coin in the treasury sufficient hio demands of foreigh commerce ¢ trad plan a cral pr tablish is to uoue. n hitherto an and gi » allotm svstem it, s titute for the alliance federal action farmers on land and s ata low interest s equality for all 1is plan obvia of currency he s it, but if lent by the ates the volume of curren: will temain permanent o the stato being the lends L being let to its citizens, 1t must o state with interest as the prin - BAPTISTS, & Meel diatic ™, he Baptist ( aud ter or by Roy Devotional v, K. L ading bod s was reported to tha ofticers of on reports of the ro made. De Baptisto of Galesburg. 2ossibilitics That Ought to by Baptists in Foreign Lands," oz Rev. T. L. Smith of Keokuk, d a doctrinal sermon, s was an Embezzler. 1L, Oct. 1.—-The Home Life In ipany of Brooklyn toduy began ade against Edgar H for a series of years prior to acted s its United Statos for tho northwest. The &0 examination uf his ace of the Western psas City, The second annual con: 1 of was the neral associatic tort J tes s, colored ¥, Thomas, rises wers' e art. ports from were read. Gen | funds w association, treasurer and 1l court bill ints ver was made Kel n the ps and mortgages to and it an a ing an f mortgages ard tion notes that this action is is f ur raphers Association, ha St as DAY MATINEE BROWNING, KING & CU S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. Has it ever occured to you, the absurdity sums for a FALL SUIT or Overcoat, as nerves himself up to ask? make a few comparisons hotween thopr the handsome Business ana Dre vy weig It Overconts we of paying the fabulous swell tailor and such averag It not, « right now, cod offerir s Suits, light, medium and ve ma fall and winter and cconomy from We guarantes to fit you out clay worsto shades, novelties .00 | We'll ture you out a business suit the eq ds, palll il of any made to order at $385, 30 1§35 in dress suits, from genuine and far nfinished worsteds, choviots 3 in fine cassimeres or any of the lute or modern styles known to men of taste. IS0 OVERCOAT, Medium, 1 from stock. bk HEROINE OF ght and heavy weights, cut lish box, all late fad We cater for fine We'll do the rest. | | form fltting, loose back or among men of dress, av pri cap il cade. We want your judgment on our present MG, RN & G Reliable Clothiers, Southwest Cor. 15th & Douglas Send for catalogue. SHIPWRECK, A Oleveland Young Lady's Remarkable Courage Reassures Passengers and Crew. PREVENTS A PANIC WITH HER SONGS. Story of the Californian South Av New Yonk, Oct. 1.— delphia, of the Red “D port yesterday twent, ward trip to the and Venezuvlan was bound from the Uuited States of that same aft 7o'clock he Californian sailed for Savinalla. Among the passenyer: Californian wus a M woman from C! had recently married and was on er way o husband’s ¢ A ame night ou which t while it was pitch durk the stoa Caraba and remaine stove iu ber bows and sk ater. broken of steam rushed out Charles Davis, the asle a b but the steam blinded drowned by the rushing waters, Moit in o vessel gineer John Stevens. wer the tigio t made a rush for the deck. The o him. und when ho re: was burned from nis frightful manner. climbed th his body submerged and ducking bis bead under alded by the stoam. uninjured Thio vessel was now waves were dashing o of the pussengers wero ed with rvors. Jmi a boat v huddied togather tl that 1ho ship we th plu; T of lowering veland, Loss of the Steamship o the rica—Only One Fatality 'he steamship Phila- I y-nine wrecked steamship Californian, told a story of peril and adventure. the Philadelphia left this port on her out- Dutch island of Curacoa ports sho passengers, whom she transferred at Curacoa to the British steamship Californian, wihch Colombia delphia went on her way to Venezuela and at nec or i 7l he ( an r struck on a reef fast 1c A steampipe in the or t the samo tine and & great volu second enginoer, was D in his bunk when the sbip str jumped out and rushed into tho engine room, nd o e stru lad ched the top the skin face 1o lnader as the water r v lic 1 3 ro, ror, Mrs preser men and into the wen ably SLrOUZ, S Wl under the lee of the de songs of faith and xt da, ted tha nd At noou of the n bad 0 far woder lower the boats, doned went to Curacoa, where her examplo tho Ihe boats, after touching at Au courage, witich above the buating of the storm [t it w v Lh Philadelphia on her up trip £ Better than oterian Ginger Al Ming railroa: Pa., Oct of conl miners o trict was inaugurated with t th » action taken at Excelsior and Printers Strike. 1 ot t today Coast of 1Uc CIGAR Is The Best I the market, IT AND BE CON- VINCED. uo, brought mto men from the and they When took out seven TRY avinalla in tho The Phila- u, Soptember 1, IT WILL NOT IF YOU TAKE KRAUEE'S YoU HE A% | [{ea‘ggc.he(}ap‘sulgs injurious_ substance found ACHE| e o harmiess. ranstorred to the D scovar, u young years old, who althy Columbian 2w Bome in hor 1 o'clock of the difornia sailed blowinz a galo, off theisland of great hole was Lod rapiuly with ino roum Was WIIl Cure any kind of Money refund: as we say. S on receipt of price, mm—— Twenty=Five Cents, NORMAN LICHTY, FAMILY CHEMIST, Des Moines, lowa. BY DRUGGISTS, ck. He and Cnief En an oiler, John S TR ALOR & PRNPOLD (0 eam enveloped ~ -~ o e 114 South 15th Street, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. Trussas, Supportars, Crutsh 83, im he wis | poR SALE arms in @ engincer 50, keeping i then being the deck and chief to port and the ¢ in places. All 1 art and provid was 100 rough to 1 ull night long expecting ever, 10 Lo pieces. Escobur proved sed 1o put on n ud cheer infu 3 Possess ce and for hours, house, she sang sounded Atomizers, Bandages, Bed Pans, Elastle $t)'h 13, Medical Supplies, OF ALL KINDS Physicians’ Prescriptions And he wind and sea was possibl K was aban A, crew took the this city, Springs mediciees carefully coms A general strike Pittsburg dis 1 accordance rday’s conyon . [37 Boor Puxton block, Uiaha.

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