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e ————— NUMBER 110, " OMAHA, TUESDAY YEAR, WILL GO WITHOUT A HEAD, | 3 oese Siowirat™ i bt res | UNCLE SAM'S REDSKIN WARDS, | ¥ svecssaits 'St tenowmiciiodey | WHAT CONSTITUTES HERESY. ’;“;_'3;7;‘3\»;;~",3‘v~‘-"'1‘~-fw‘“n st SR [ SCORE OF PEOPLE INJURED, 17 o wouldirt vots. to angorss the siliance 1 o lhoL prosass doveidusd i the suom: B T g e The ot ALRtEA SRR AT e fcal division last winter He reports 15 phatic oxpression of Dr. Briggs' da aw and, nominee. 1, . ¢ i “I don’t want to fnsult you, sir, but I'm a teenth An je- | Pounds first sugar per ton from the sorghum i o shyte therefore, reprosenting most fairly his posi i ide i Nebraska's Democratio Party Abandons tHO | qomocrat, aajd he. Jowarg, And Ghoemaior | Sixteenth Annual Report of the Oommit- | B and sstimatds, that (te molnsaoe: will | Dinonsslons by the Dew Tork Prosbytery ( 4wl respoot to th toeteino ‘pon whioh L LR U G Field for This Oampaign. was still wondering what the man meaat as sioner of Indian Affairs, give about enougn more to make it an even of Dr, Briggs' Oase, tho eharges and specifications aro vased Funeral Procession, he slowly went down tho stairs 400 pounds per ton. DF. Wiley states in his (LR BLEA R A PR LERT LS LLEIS i JuL skall Voo for Judge Post,” sald Mr. roport, that there was searcely auy loss of —— Slned, BULIN aDIVS Of this. GHclolan. &' sevond % I3 ' q oward, “and I don't who' knows it. alcoliol, o most important feature as regards adition hns boon publishod which all th I N THEY WOULDN'T ENDORSE EDGERTON. | \™\Ciiy “Soime braina und. abuitty on tho | INDIAN EDUCATION ~ MOST DESIRABLE. | uiti” of production. This, Secrotary | NATURE OF THE CHARGES AGAINST HIM. | aisianlissbesis publishod dn ihichh wilthe | MANY CARRIAGES DEVOLISHED. bench, and the alliance candidate has _— Rusk feels justified in anticipating great " seated without modification, being rather neither possibilities for the future in sorghum sugar afirmod and emphasized ina preface and In Work of the State Oentral Committee | Jim ubbell stuck for a new nominee to | Some Improvement, but Very Little | haking, Report of the Committee of Investi- [ anavpondic 5 5 00 5 | One Tnstane D While Fony in Arriving at the Conclusio the last, and said his folks demanded it, as Noticed s in Lo's . Condition— SURGEON GENERAL gation—Some of the Reverend the loctrines with which the inaagural ad Others Cannot Survive Their the independents had treated them so out- drnss deals, " B 0 Let Things Atlone— PRReOGNLY LHAC. LHEYE: Wab Tio hope of denio. Recommendations of the Gentlemen ¢ Excited N enl sause the addross was delivored as Wounds—Twenty Persons Past Sentiment. ic support for Fdgerton 1n his neck 'o the Uon I INbIoneE Suggestions and Data From the Ohief Over the Matt Intreduction to a course of lectures on bib- More ¢ a8 Hurt, woods. Medical Officer of the Arm il theotozy, wid I8 therotore to o tiken, 18 b FEE orminl decliration of the professor's i — Ty L T e Wasnizaroy, b, €., Oct Surgeon Get tude With respoct tosome of the more 1 por “Charley, how do you like it?" inquired BABCOCK AND SCOTT. J. D. Hubblo of Fairbury of C. 8 Mont | Nouinntions of the Republicans of | annual report of the commissioner of Indian | t0 the sccretary of war upon tho operations | manifested today in the mooting of tho New | , ‘The report goos on to say that it has been | feightful accidents occured {n a funeral pro- womery about 11 o'clock last night as they the First Judfcial District. affairs has just been submitted to tho secre- | Of his bureau during the year. Ho says that [ York prosbytery in the Scotch Presbyterian | decided by th gommitteo that itis nelthof | cossion at Altooa today, in which one man desconded tho main stair caso av tho Me Beutnice, Nob,, Oct.. b, —[Special Tele- | tary of tho interior. Aftor alluding to the | an aggregato reduction of $100,000 will bo | church, becauso tho churgo of hOresy | ehmeris st lestiinet oo CHIDIICE & 18t e | was illod outright, four othors fatally ine ChABIATR1Ll6\LY SIUC, ¢ gram to Tir Bee, |~ The republican conven- | Increased public wterest in the subject of | madein tho estimates of appropriations for [ agaiust Rev. Dr. Briggs was ex- | iuaugural adaress, and while its teachings | jured and a scoro of people bruised and frac V1t makes me sick, Jeoms. How fs it With | 4,0, vor tho Pirst Nevraska judicial distriot | the Indian administration the commissioner [ the next fiscal year for the entire expenses | pocted to como up. The interest in | respecting mirucles, the original condition | tured pol. | of the Medical department. Siace the pas- | this is not confinod to the Presbyterian | ©f Wan, the nature of sin, race, redemption A procession of forty carriages was follow- ML was held inthis cit ay. T istric 03 W e regard o L : asbield in this city today. The district | outlines what he rezards as the sottled BHALDY B : “Wel it " o8 150 ! riges' schome of biblical thoology y Well, its d-d salty, but I rather 1ike It | oo 50is0s the counties of Giage, Jefforson, | fcy of the governinont in its dealings with | $8g¢ of the act of March 3, 1591, making the | church but hus spread until tho avos of [ i anern hos Lo e Haroonct A0lXY | fng the romains of Nichols Homstros from replied the baldhended statesman from Jef- | Nomahy fohnson, Pawneo und Richardson. | the Indians, emphasizing comprehensivencss, | veriod of renowal of artifical limbs [ churchmen and laymen throughout tho land | scripturos agd are calnalatod Lo weaken the | the church to the cemetory, located somo ais- ferson county, and tho pair were 1ost in the | g o100 of candidates wers A, H, Bab. | definitoness of aim, clearness of outlino, [ three years instend of five, congross | waro centered upon the prococdiugs at the | confidence in tho word of Giod, and to on- | tance out of town. Whilo the pro grand march that marks tho conclusion of | cock of Beatrice and A. It Scott of Richard- | adaptation of means to ends, justice, firm: | has failed to make the necessary appropri- | littie church in West Fourteonth stroet to- [ COUFAKe prosumption on the 'clemency and | cossion was winding down a bl every well regulated democratic gathering. | son county. Thoy wero nominated on the | ;646 humanity, radicalness, stability and | 8uion to meet the additional expenses aud the | day, The offence \ith which Lr. Briggs is | 100€ sufforing of God, yet, in order thut | o team fa the rear frightenod Tho democratic state central committee, | second ballot. The nominations are strong. | 4 i A result will ba a deficiency of 241,050 for the 5 i o prominent of | 1oy Ty avoid an undue extension and trial a steam threshing machine and starte o rather sixteen of tho thirty-soven mem. | Tho following district committcomen were | time as tne essontial element of such a pol- [ efit Wi o & COIERARY OF B2LL090 108 O f chargod has mado him moro prominent of | and tho confusion of thought that might fol- | 3t & steam threshing machine and startod to bors composing it hd beon i session ana | $1e6ied: Gngo, J. N tickards, efforson, | fov. Ho thiuks that tho great forces now ot | bort dpoaks of ' (ho aRloloncy:of tho hospiial | 10 than ans uthoe Prosbyterian in tho land. | low an attempt to compass al the orrovs on: | 1un. Tho roud was narrow aud tho runaway s arey; Nemaha, John S, Stull; Jonn' | work—land in severalty, with its accom- [ corpsas shown during the Sioux campaign: | For seventeen yoars ho has boon professor of | tained in said nddress, we have deemed it o8 run into and upseta dozan carriages after an interesting debate of two hours' | gon, J. S. Dow: Richardson, A. R.' Keim; | panying dissolution of the tribal relation | urges the necossity of offering inducemonts | Hebrow in the Union seminary and has been b "continuo attentlon toa few departures | in front of them, broaking six of thom into ‘;';':,(:L:Z"u::’u-?\n':.’f: .'.L':-‘mL[["'l.:nm:::ol:“n‘x‘x'.‘ilx Lynee, M. A Itice; chrman, J. W. Barry | ang'breaking up of the reservation; tho de- tooaiuted sfl'-,"{,'.‘-r"flmi."x'»f"é{-’..'li'.}'.ff.‘l.l"‘fi;.”f'\‘fE a recognized authority on criticism in this | aro™ e teaching of the scriptures, which | gplinters and - scatoring the occupauts et i T vecka M T struction of the agency system, citizenship, | fats that, 8 por monit : 70 | country. It haslong been known that his | Tho reports adas that the committeo is not | broadcast. tho vacancy caused by Judge Brosdy's | pndependents Rally at Kearncy. |and all that belongs thereto of man. | ' (ood rosults aroanin to have followod the | viows wore contrasted with thoso of Dr. V. | unmindful that erroncous and ill-advised | A panio ensuod ns other toams ran away. declination, but it wasn't unanimous by any | [panyey, Neb, Oct 5.—|Special Tele- [ hood, independence, privilege and duty; | adoption of the new system of identification | Greer of the Princoton seminary, and Dr, | Uttorances of Dr. Brigas have sorlously dis- | Men and women jumped out of the carriages means, as one vote the other way would ( gram to Tye Ber.|—The big independent o vhiol ol ¢ | of deserters based on rocords of permanent | p 3 o | ersoy, turved the peace of the church, but thoy | only to bo tramplod upon by tho runawi [ ye | & indey education, which seeks to bring P Patton of the College of New Jersoy, who [ goro ud BEES B t ee 0 the. list of ) mplod upon by the runaway ‘“f[‘f"‘l"" ""“L""; ived during tho | T Which had been extensively advertised | the rising generation of Indians iuto richt | marks andscars, | oo 0 ] represent the conservative element in the | formal chargos, which are practicaily as fol- | (e8mS. Whon quiet was restored it was 0 he commi Ll)mf)fl‘ arrived during the | for Kearney took place tonight with an | relationship with the age in which they live m‘mr“,mw’j that, while the number of sick | cburch, but he was never regarded as a | lows: found that: ;‘“““,:""""‘K'u*:.‘:_"lflI:j’l:;"’\(")lll':‘r!:"::;{J:“;“::wli"fi‘l‘ ;m‘iiulu'u of about 200, the pz\rt'i\lv‘r puruoru_llm and toput into their nands the tdols by reports was larger than during the preyious | heretic. . Charges Ags . Briggds. IP~)I“IN DRESTELL of Altoona was Any amount of good words. wore saston long | |O/£I0X Lo tho old parties. McKelghan failed | which thoy may gain for thomsolves food | voar, the number of mon coustantly sicl | Last winter ho delivered an inaugural | ohargo 1, Tho wreh fn who | killed. Botarbrthie' comnitiasy aas Hiae: b i to appear, and J. W. Edgerton, independent | and clothing and build for themselves Lomes gl l‘"r‘.‘ —compaves favorably with 4112 | address on ‘‘The Authority of Seripture,” | 1 nited “Siates of Ameriea cliargos Rov, Josepr Pernu, a telegraph operator from bofore the committeo got together at5:40 | candidate for the supreme bench, fgured | il if allowed to continue undisturbed a | '1,the previous year. in which the biole, the church and the A, Brizas, DD bolig a” minister of innell, was internally injured and cannot o'clock in room 15 at the hotel aforesaid. as the big orator. He spoke about tio hours 2 | “Tho cases of traatment for alcoholism num- i 0 L sy tertun . churdh, and o membor L R NERU dowh ot Dus(ieas: : iswavor | WIHik memoHse apooch full of wrammatical | reasonable laagth of time, accomplish their | bor 40,53 por 1,000 for the army azainst 41.43 | reason wero named as the sources of divine presbytory of New. York. with teaching | lve. ) it ) | arrors which revenled his lack of education, | beneficent onds. i 1880, aiid 53,08, the average duting the pro- | authority, and the barriers of tho bible, su- | dotrines hich'contiict Irreconolllabiy with | Mus. Jor Masox, ageda 70, log broken in slmost boforo the body was called to order, | Ry g jugglary of dollars and grain ho man. | The report discusses at considerable length | vious decade. The reports of tne past year | perstition, verbal inspiration, suthenticity, | {hughitin thn Loty soeiinorea il dGCUING | two places and otherwiso injurod, not ex= for u Beg reporter wandered down the hall, | agoa to show how the government's debt had | the political status of the Indians, tracing | show that the great improvement in the diot | {yorrancy, violations of laws of naturo and | i tho standarde ot th Preshyterian ehurih | pocted to live, and tho koon oye of Hon. Jumes . Boyd | beon incrensed by the manipulation of tho | the evolution of the prosont policy of dealing [ of tho men has boon made. The complaints | HOCRes Violarion® of 1aws of Bauice A f dar el Seriiuves. of the oid ynd now 10at N RETR S aa akUIL fEaobisod oabHok eaught himin tho act. currency. The old parties were roasted, Mr. | With the Indians as wards, "As the result of | concerning clothing were not so numerous. i preciovion. s A rots progipitdiec | mentauro the oniy Infullible rule of flth and | | - il it i & J 7 WA fraid you oan't come in here. calied | Rosewater especially, for deserting the causo | the historical survey, the commissioner [ Treating in detail thesubject of alcoholism, | matters in thosame way that the publication | practice. 3 NACEE 108 . A retiyalgeantbion \ of reform in which e and Mr. Rosewater | draws the following practical conclusions: | the roport says: One thing is certain, that | of Rev. Howard MacQueery's book brought | 'Chis charge contains seven specifications, | Mus. R. C. Laxe of Nowton, 80 badly (e :flty:ll:,!lut;;,n:;ll"”ulwl“llleg:m:mum\glj:lwfi: were endaged in together a few years ago. First—During the whole course of our his- | drunkenness is on the decrease among our | aboutthe trial and subsequenl change of de- | €ach snecification being followed by quota- | frightened that thoro is boiieved to be no 10 doubt, unywhero. clse, and tho reporter | LUE HEE was advortised as o great rail tod S ODRRLLS. Comimanibiin. ubvatniag | vell mithont Sane - s ol pondom o1 sick | nomination of that divine. SLons fLol Dr: Drirgs: ldress on waich 118 | ohanios for recovery coutinuod to wander i the opposite direc- | o3 ‘,fi‘.‘;i’{i"n'.. O t'® pareiEht | excoptional rolutions to us. - Thoy have boen Who rofors o the canteon ystem approves | The proceedings were to nave bogun at 11 | Goelarations that These statoments are con- | Among others badly injured wore Mr tion, 5 other good lawyers thought the Stevens [v?-‘f.‘érr‘:ll‘f',’n'-‘:.-hr’.'.‘.;l.fifix"fi‘#‘.‘y.’(é"}.‘.’.‘x’fi‘.’.“'}'nxx‘;:,'(-'\'f" of it, with the exception of Captain R. P. | o'clock in the main building, but & vrelimi- | trary to scripture,” and quotations of tho | James Parker and Mrs. Isaac Parker, both Heard in the Hallway. A LE DAL T GOREH L UL Eh o Aol ton | o AL ROV s e n iR EOOI AN HIHO) Y | Bail, temporarily at Fort Riley, Kas., but | nary weeting was beld in tno chapel in the | scribtures are given in support of this. of Altoona. Fully twenty others were more The door was closed for some time, but | cling to the old parties we might as well | Second—The satsfaction of rezirding them | his remarks would have more value as | ycar, Here, after tho devotional exercises | _,Lhere is also the declaration that these | op logs injured. finally the warmtn of fervid oratory rendered | tear down our school houses, burn our | asindevondent peop cs hins been disblnced by | against the canteen if Fort Riley was a post | oo © O S0 I SEFREEIE AT B8 | statements are ‘contrary to our standards, v the atmosphero unbearable, and the aper- | churches and write on the vault ‘of heaven, | 6 fhecey of rexarding und treating them as | with _roputation for al¢oholism, but, as a | 30 G0 {1 Thia recoss and the motion, | 214 auotations from tho confession of faith R BT TICBAELH AR aturo was again ucovered o allow a por- | ‘Satan has triumphed over God and turned [ VASISET v genorat gavernmont, | matter of fact, it had just six cases of drunk- | RIGEE FERRIN AR TAC Facoss B tho THONON | ard the shorter catechism are given. -suasive voico to amble down the hullway, It | tho imps of hell looso in our country,’” ho [ ns hws been mada more and more evident, 15 | eoness during tho year In ite garrison of 640 | BUC, 5t (il the morming sossion was hold | {CATEO2—~Tho Presbyterian church in tho | Two Women and Three Children ejuculated something after this fashion : declareds Local speakers aroused tho pent | to chunge their status from that of wardship | men. Only thirtcen posts had a bétter record | \Wityot'the participation of the largo body | crabed, States of ' America ch Mcet Death in a B & House, “Governor Boyd has said that the choice is | up enthusiasm which Kdgerton failed to bring | to that of citizenship. and 108 had a worse and the facts appear to | SIS LIS BECLEIRALOD OF (he e, boty | Churies A. Brikzs, D.D.. "being u 3 New Yous, Oct. 5.—Thre : y pow between a fool aud a knave, but I tell | out. Fourth—That durhig the transition perlod, | argue in favor of the cantoem, notwithstand- e S {lVIOISAtWA Lng sy ser ot fokangiy mombar NS ORI 0% 00 DOrsonsvers you that Edgerton is both u fool and a knave, — — and until the completion of their citizenshiv, | ing the views of Captain Ball. R DF ) Trino o Uho Charuetor, stato ant sanetil UL A0 MG BADGURANG . © 410 v ol Lo AT ey ot G aen gV, Wooatar e ata tod they should be rezarded assubject to the laws | * The surgeon general says that the canteen | , 1X0V: Dr. John C. Bliss was chosen moder ol o S praC oT et Al Ean 1 a five story brick tenoment house in thi preme L ‘geon gonoral s tor. This was declared to bo @ viotory for | Of Dellevers after death. which irreconcllably s uso in this 3 ¥ of the ernment and under its care ili i bench. Judge Post, on the contrary, would Siuver Creek, Neb, Oct. b.—|Special to | § caardians] has relieved our military posts of one-third -Brig; % . conflicts with and is contrary to the holy | city, and two others [fatally burned. 'The ISp and guardinnship. of the cases of alcoholism that formerty | L6 ant-Briggs men, although thero was no | (TS NIV BRLGRGORIS EY (e Brenby” [ €1 ¥ raise it from its present stato of mediocrity, | Tue Bee.]—Alliance No. 404 of Merrick | = Fifth—That the time hascome for a declara- division. The Briggs men would hked o | ferinn ains dead aro: and unloss I see things ina different light'1 | TR 3 v tion from congress to the effect that hercafter | tended to the demoralization of the indi- Do L m 3 S 5. ANNIE SHY, ) 2 county has reinstated Mr. Charles Wooster | j¢'ill not recognize the Indinns s compotent | viduals, the infraction of discipline, assauits, | Hévehud the Rev, Dr. C. L. Thompson elec- | 1his chargo contains several specifications | MRS, ANNIE MURPHY, aged 32, 3 | ted moderator. After some preliminary busi: | and the doctrine enunciated by Dr. Briges is | MISS KATIE DUNN, aged % sptiliosroaNoteochiin, into full membership. Tb ds read to mak Bue 1 deul i 1l 3 a H 1 i 11511 b i taih w1 A DO D chro b Failel | LTS nemborship. Tho records read: o make war, it in our deatings with o injuries and death. In conclusion, it it : L L} roads and d--n anybody who rides free, but reular meoting of Silver Croek Farm- | they should bo troated, mot s belligorants | strongly recommended that ateach post there estotmIner mportance ,"J;L ‘;;t)';r:“:l;":;"'; declared to be coutrary to the scripwures and | JOSEPHINE RYAN, aged 5 1 know that they will gladly tako a pass for aord vOiiatof Merrlek countys N~ | of course Insurreotion, rloting or distutbance | ¢ ostablished a L s LD Committoo on prosecution; which was to pro. | 10 Ah¢ standards of the Pyesbytorian chureh | joux and Marrix Tooury, young sons of themsolves and in the same broath cuss you ka, hold on thedrd duy of Octobor, 1801, | Of course insurrectlon, rloting or dis " | exercises to improvo the physique of the on pr \ 3 prec | Ay the closo of its report the committee pl st DUBYY o if you uhould do it. The independont nomi- | phace of meetine tho fonomng’ roraitaty | ”SiXth™That'the genoral Kovernmont has the | men, as this does not follow from military | S¢0t the indictment against Dr. Brigks' | rocommended that under section 19 of tho | Mrs. Murohy, by her first husband, were fa- nee for judgo in our distriet was given & | were un 181y adopteds P right, both for its own protection. for the pro- | drills, e book of discibline a copy of the charges | tally injured. Martin died in great agony at s, but st . bk and ke for oo | "Hisatven. it e sedolution. passed vy | sbtion ot i pubic v and o o oot N TR o Discu ssion Commenced. aud also o citation to ppeas and plead gl | 4 o'clock this mornin. stoad, stating that ho was obliged to swoar | (13 alliance on or about the 1th day of Osto- | Of the Tndians. not only to establish schools In LASKA A2 = 2 2 v i be immediately served on Dr. Briggs. This | ‘Three policemen discovorod the fire and il cepte el 00, assum o0 expel " which their cnildren niay be prepared for clti- 2, mmediately there was a turmoil. When | ; e % A £ P s L d that he had not accepted aud would not ac- er, 1800, assuming to expel Brother 24 prep is the normal procedure in such cases. immediately broke in the doors of the house. Wasnixaroy, D. C., Oct. 5.—Tho sixtieth | eral Sutherland has mado his anual report | New Yonk, Oot. Great intorost was | tantsubjects in his new department Des Morsrs, Ta, Oct. 5.-A sorles of g L Uhirles Wooster, be and hereby Is declarel | 7enship, but also to use whatever force may | Annual 3 ¢ | Dr. Birch, the chairman of the committee, r. o rect i cept a pnss from any railcoad corporation. | (Mirles Wooster, bo and horoby s doclaral | BIIIRLGL (oSeonrs to the Tndian chllaren | 2 1 Report of the Governor of | uofyp and propared'to read tho report, Dr. | oD, Booth moved that this recommendation |y ooy C¥ (%00 LS SRS O | T8 Ao e Thero is no hope whatever of electing a dem: | 1w, Toet) Lot w0 aeaore i | the benefit of these institutions. Even in the That Tersitory. Alexander, of the University Place Presby- | Of tho committee 1n regard to the servico of At S ocrat, and if we act on a sound political basis | been preferrod against Brother Wooster and | G45es where. by taking the lunds in severalty, | Wasmixaroy, D. C., Oct. 5.— terian church, also arose and said he had a | “4© cbarges on Dr. Briggs be adopted. only stairway in the houso was on fire and it we will make no nomination. It will ce; teial i, s required o such eases Ly the | they are in process of becoming citizens they | Knapp of Alaska, inhis‘annual report, do- | resolution to 6ffer before the roading of the Discussing the Situation, was impossible for the inmates to escape by i ot | constitution of the state o 8 state of quas opendence, be- Alaska, in‘} \ > i taunly bo totho Interest of thestate to- elect | conttitutionof the statealliunco, | ] st B 2N O e wiohhojda | votes much space to thie saal jndustry, saying | Teport was begun. This was. practically tuat way. 0st.” pitesolved, Tl ‘ o e M IR L I e AL : ; X motion to suspend business. Many of the | A long discussion eusued, 10 whicn tho | Nine families resided in the house and Jim North of Columbus was asked to un- | 2l WerpY aietiared o e o bienhor of this | G56e ol*uliomating, thelr - innds. - wiita | L0re i no doubt this valuable industry is In | Listhtars foated that. tho resolution had a | auestion wus raised as to whether or not <10 | guoh family ) 0 . alllanio sod and rozular sta i atin q i o0 2 X s : ch family i BER cork limsolf, und the topes tiat immediately | “RAN U qqanl st standing. oL Betekompuing them from taxation for the | danger. More than a .mundred marauding bearing on th report which would do away | Prosbytery had the right at tho presont stago | on¢h family iad an averaze of three board thoreafter echoed down tho corridor would | Wooster hound hereby nre remitied for tho | SAme periad,’ It practically excludes thelr | vossols have beon hovering about the islands | with its effectiveness. of tlia proceeding to arrest the proceedings, ers, an aggregato of fifty-five persons.. Tho, have convicted him even without the intro- | firt. second and third quartors of this yenr. hildren from tho public ecliools. —Ior these | . iuo the season, and a large number of | | There was: much impatience to have it | Colonel McCook of the Briggs committeo | policemen hastoned to the fire escapes on the ductio solved, That copies of these resolutions | reasons it wonld scewn thut the government i read, D ander wa said that to table the report and recommen- | front of tho hujldi 4 ai What North Said Do Iven 16 (6 babiRsof o state for publion: | 1148 N0t only tho right, put_ I wnder ‘ol skins wero taken, i o atoamer Danube || AONDUBE S Alscnnderiwas inovitojbeput, |[A010 thakiso (bl (Ko TeROEk andicecouimerisffranc o 0L AT Bl el o % 4 tion. Ma IKARGES, SR, Secretar) ons to - mnke educatic prov i ol rl vthern Pacific . % ¢ Y _ women and chlldren to descend. In this the; ““We must have a standard bearer or our ¥ GV Voraan, Bresideats them wnd to securc to thelr children the bone- | M40 @ speciul trip to tho novthorn Pacific | A" compromise was at last, offected, by | contrary totho procoediugs of the church, | oSt A SREITER 10 Coseond wh o L O AT N A ST fit8 of those provisions. in June, veaching Victorla July 6, having on | which Dr. Alexandor consented to read bis | the book of discipline and the rights of tng | WVOre of y firomon, who quickly et Ao ATed SETI |88 tallc abonctine s < cventh Sl gubmit that the time 1sat hand | board nearly 18,000 skins, veceived from about, | resolution, aftor which tho presbytery was | accused. The usual course should bo taken, | answered the alarm. The firemen rescusd , Named Partof the Tleiet. for an extension over the Indluns of the pro y v v f alliunce being half democrats at heartis all | NAMGL BT OC he Tleket, = ) b e e o e tonrer Ui Bro” | thivty-tive “difforent vessels—all British— | to decide’ whethor it was of sufiiciont im- [ the clarges srved on Dr. Briggs and thé | Matthow Ryan and his threo voung children, P aomdorala arsncarblnall scroty, Neb., Oct. 5.—[Special to Tur | tootion und pris of outcourts, Mean- | \Chich it met by appoinsment. Tho governor | portance and relovancy o delay the hearing | dovtor parmitted to answer them. who were almost overpowered by tho smioke ponDy y ¥ | ilo the dovelopment on Indian tion The go P g ropublicans at any and all cost, evon to the | DEF]-—Ie ropublicans of this county had [ af thio conrts of Indiun offanses by the per- | estimates the number. of seais illogitimately [ of the report of the comumttoe. The resoiu- | Dr. Alexander: “\Wo gave way with the | and were unable to holp themselves, extent of endorsing Edgerton, I tell you the | their county convention Saturday. It was | fecting of their code of procecdure and the | taken last season at from 50,000 to 60,000, tion Dr. Alexander proposed to offer was as | understanding that our substitute should be One of the firemen on duty was Matthew Tndependanta abuss us ‘us much as tho repube | ono of the most enthusinstis ot orbeld ta thy | CnJarEement of their jurisdiotion will bo help- | Tho' proaucts of Ajaska 'reported during. | follows: considored aftor the report was presented. | Murphy. husband of one of the worien falas'a preparvation for complote participa- | the year, and thew value tated | Whorens, The preshytery of New York, at | 1t €0ms there now is desire to refuto that | burned to doath. Ho found his wife burned licans, and they’re a d—n sight meaner, ouly | county. n Al e oL 2 3 ] 3 Y | county. It has rained here for the past two [ tion in our common lite o e M RATAT : Tvory, | its meoting in May daut, on account of utter. | understanaing. The only thing I see to do | beyond recognition. they haven't boen at it so long. My vote : B 3 elogate Eightho1 vonturo alsoto sugzest whether y 3 will nover go t help them out or to ondorse :l:i:{-‘;”flf‘;fi.“ Hianygel thojaaiegs ios 0ould | 1y G e Ta. nob at hand for. fha ua S liether | 50.507; whalebone, 3343 whalo oil' | wnoos contiined In an fnaugural addross do- | is to voto against the committec's recom- | Little Josephine iRyan, the dend woman's their nomince. L will o home and voto for | hominntens County olor G G oonoavds abling act whereby the five oivilized trives | $4467; codfish, §00,000; salted salmon, &7, | livered January 2 (1841, appointed w com- | mendation.’” nicco, died soon after being removed from my old neighbor and friend, Judge Post, | &orandied: County clerk, .. ¥iroe of | iy form either a territorial or i wtato gov= [ 000, gold and silver bullion, $1,000,000} ~fur | mitice to formiulate “charges azuingt the | “rhis brougnt out a storm of applause. the house. Miss Katio Dunn was overcome whom I kuow to be an_able fudge,'a good | Shalby: superintendont. 3. 0. Ditwislewr | Crument aud be represonted on the flors of | seals, taken under orders, $47,8%0; taken by | {00 et address Kev. Charles & Briges, | Dr. John “Hall decfared that ho belicved | by smoke and burned to death. Jurist and o man who will bring crodit to our | cloric of the distrioc court, T, H. Saundors, | NinthoThat the fime has come when the | PORCHOTS, other furs, $130,000" Since that actlon was taken the | there was a middle course which might bo The fire broke out in tho unoccupied wood 3 3 Saunders. i 1 1 e | curios, '8 other “products, §106,000. | accused has supplemcnted those utterances | pursued to advuntage. ~ First, he favorad re- [ house in the cellar and the police believed supreme bench. 1f you take tuat other step | e L > | paetio Tn Should bo admittod by spectn X f A oL s LU Rioisost efihartiokenasilettivacantionilaoy [ ol AERBENNON DU RIIEAS b RapoIat it ealot!p ! by responding to certain eategorical ques- | ceiving tho raport of tho committee. Dr. | was of lncendiary origin, or later, CET L Y rs l,‘ et l;i“'dn pre- | Fiohts of oltizonship of the United States ae The report gives an ageountof the progress therefore d _ Afall believed that in view of the distinct . - e Mr. Boyd was invited to contributo another [ ¢"'¢d #d the positions will be filled later. | cording to the principles ot the constitution,” | mado in educational wori and suggests that glved, That this presbytery, without pro- | declarations made by Dr. Briwgs, disclaim- BURNED HER BABY T0 DEATIL. tnstailment of opiuion, and he said that he Ideas of an Independent. as contemplated by:thojtroatylot iGun the management of the schools should " be | {ioil‘ (' Sovir ull the points concerning wiich | i2 auy inclination to beresy, the presbytery e was in favor of endorsing Idgerton. He be- iska Crry, Neb., Oct. 5—(Special | | Honth—The deflutte detormination by the | Made local and that thoy should bo non-par- | tiie wceused hus boen eatiod In qieston. | could ischargo the commitiee, also that the | Revolting Orimo with Which a Phila- ed him totally unfit for the oftice, but ho | mojaoram“to Tup Beel—Tevi P, l“ Vot | nighostof the actual politien status of (ho | Usan and nomsectarian. —Tho governor | docws it crost judicial procecd- | presbytery express regret and disapproval elphia Woman is Charge wanted o down’ tho republicans, He had S8, e Bee]—Levl P, Tood of | 0 coessary as a basis of wise legisia- | urges tho necessity of additional legislation | inxs kod tho committeo | of tho injudicious language, questionable | pyyippLpnra, Pa., Oct. 5 —-Mys, Irvin written Cleveland several months ago tnat | Cass county, a leader in the alliance party in | tion and to the sutisfactory admimsteation of | for the territor; from further conslderation of the case spirit and suggested inferences contained i H i/ and embodied in Dr. Briggs' address, also | D08 been arrostod on the horrible charge of he m-lmmlllmml lhed;m{ucru!s and indepon- | this section, arrived this evening on his way fln(llmflun affairs i Some Excitement, thas bt v the h that i burning her new-born babe to death, O dents would unite and almost sweep the re- | to the indepeadent judicial convention,which | Alter giving an account of the progress A . i nat the presbytery express tho hope that in B hor now-| 2 cath, On e 5 A 4 depeade 5 & | . aozen presbyters were straightway on R eh IR aeI PSR T 3 aa a2 F o) ; 2 s puclican pacty out of existenca u this state, ||tayes placo av Dunbar tomorrow. Ha said | 1o In the allobment of lands to the Indians theirfeet’ talkin oxoltedly, "A dosen AItor- | ot einTrom aanreas o shon vione e hoio j [itldey ‘lasy Mes. Ieyln had Eilward Cart. national alliance party that would amount to | Be Was not in favor of making any nomina- | {1 g q.94% 5 Y8 | New York Democrats Entertain Their | ent motions were made "at once and Dr. [ yofore. wright, her brother-in-law, with whom she pona Sanidorad 1t un ophemera | o butleavoit for’ Chapman, republican, | *fk " Aldate Fak Gov Alexander took his seat in a perfect turmoil, | "Iy Booth in a warm speech strongly urged | 1VeS arrested, charged with assauit. Cart- AL wouldn't. last long. He | 804 Davis, democrat, to fight it out. His | [Ohisradieal and, tar-senching rovolutlon tn | 0 EREROA ho Demooratic club | BILOF MOVINK to suspend the order of the day | yhat the mateer tako the rogular coaree. o | WrIEht in revenge told the story of tho crime, thought that Edgorton's olection woula do | 4¢1okation s plodged to no one, ho doclared. | iafutiory progross: 'Lund in soveraity hasin | of the city of Now York tondored o vesapion | et 5 his resolution, e declared that Dr. Briges' utterances had al- | 1o said that the day after the child's birtn B T A e G R y of » cep Dr. Briggs sat unmoved 1 a chiair in the [ host disruptod the ehureh: thut it was bay | Mrs. Irvin asked him to throw it in the - - — It the promise and the potency of g i . ut only prondse and ine potenc. 3 vell P, Flower, the democratic | rem of theroom. Rev. Dr. Birch took tne | juo 3 sewer, but he refused. The next day th complished in any other way, and 1t wouldn't FROST, RALN AND SNOIW. but only the promlse and ine potency. to Hon. Roswell F ) ! g 3 just to the cuurch and to himsolf that Dr. | ed. next day the {oibplshodinanylot y many eases it brings unutterabio woc. and, candidate for governor, this ovening atits | floor, " Ho sald that no friend of Dr. Briggs | Trigys should answer (ho chareos and vingi - | oman took tho child, wrapped it in u cloth 3 e a0 %e byiDe maorate Different Kinds of Weather trom Dif- | dians worso off . than before. 1 club house. It wasa notable gathering of | fould RO, K0 VI8 foc ko motion of “L\‘.‘. caw himself. ‘Lhe speaker mado an- inipas- :}l'll“"l“lx(clll- with coul 0.ll. and nlmh«"ll-l maton, Chai Ogd S oakaaltoeny forent Sections of the Country. DO I efeRIE af onough - information, | the prominont demooratic citizens of the mo- | glsposing of the real quesuon at issue | $ioned pica against Dr.Alexande:’s vesolu- | o0 U PR e T “hairman Ogden was asked to say some- nor indeed, has suicient time elapsed to oo’ i i e 3 dis . g s ion. : d thing, and what he said wasn't balm for MiNNEArokis, Minn.; Oct. 5.—Reports from | able mo to judge of the practical rosults. of' :!‘lll[mllls‘ ; includivg ex-President Grover | in ‘l""r m‘un‘m.-l |||-u|m:m‘l_ (u_‘- bim, (\».- n.,‘.nn Sorvice of the Charges Orderad. 1ld. but said that the babe was still borm, thoso' who wanted & now nominoe. He > wheat flelds Rl BkntaTi Hoa 4 | the allotment policy. T nuve scen nothing | Cleveland. sald that tho ropcst did not condemn Br. ieta and she wished to wet it out of the way. She LRI .|u.|gupfnm3| o told ‘\'“ b““"“ flelds of nortliern Minnesota and | ifting i vear, howevor, me to | In response to thecries for a spoech Mr. | Briggs: it simply eported chacges against | Rev. C.S. Clark urged thata vote be taken | and her brother-in-law were committed to Bowiho had Urged. the. latfar ta acoseh the | Dori Dakota say {6 has boon raining stead. views as to Its u timute success, Clevelana said : bim and it would be for the presbytery to | on Dr. Alexander's resolution. Dr. Clark ex- | await the action of the coroner, but_that offi- omination, but ho saw from the start. thag b 11y for the last twelve hours aud that thresh tegarding the reduction of thoreservations | “Probably you are of the epinion thut T have | pass judgment on him, Dr. Briggs, he said, | plained at length how Dr. Briggs came to | cial was puzzled how to aet, for there is no. tho judge had been pravailed upon by some | M€ crews cannot bogin work again before | which nas proceeded with great rapidity dur- | been worc interosted the past few days with | was oue of those members of the church who | uswer the questions put to him vy the direc- | corpse to hold an autopsy on of the lsadine demoorate of his secilon nos | Fhursday or Friday. Tn the meantime the | & the year, the report say: o tou-voter than tual politics. | professed a learning which could be dis- | tors of Union seminary: “All the directors = L to make the race. Tucy had told him that it | \heat stands in tho shock uncapped, and & While 1t Is possiblo to push this work o Lo Luberor to say | ponsod from theolugical chairs in sominarios, | Wero satistiod except ono” and ho wantod | MARRIED FOK LOVE AND GOT NONEY. mendt sure defeat, and e had said that be | zaod deal of it has already sprouted, Partios | 1ib ciinlorhaps, 1 do not hesitate to say. democratic | rohibition azhinse | DUU were oo erudita to be preached by tho | 4 moro explicit answer to cortain_questions s ot financlilly ablo to carre on o cane | €00d deal of it has alveady sprouted. Parties | the uitimate destruction of the entire system | (emoeratlc doulod, [lenowed | ministers of the gospel. was sent back to Dr. Briggs who | ‘Romantic Story of a Georgin Girl Who puign. Ho (Ogden) had told hini that all the | eLurning from that section assert that a | pfrescrvations IWinevitable Thero IS noplace | iogitor and applaus When Tcame luto | Rev. Dr, C. L. Tuompson was on his feet b an answer over his own signatu Weddod a Foreigner. monoy necessary would bo raised, and that | £ood deal of wheat will be spoiled, as the | milicns of aeres of Indiin Iands now lyine | this home of democracy. into this democra when Dr. Beh sat down, and he urged that | ‘“Thatanswer,” declarea Dr. Clark, in con New Youk, Oct, 5, —The st bip 1 Ho woulll bo elacted. and he came to. Omahy | farmers saunot take care of it. tnaliens.at noren ol thalin tands, no atmosphere, wll my enthusiasm for the prin- | far groatorntorests woro at stako at this | clusion, “was sutisfactory to the one map. | NE K, Oct. steamship Rugia, and fu a short timo 'had $3,000 plodgod and | Reports from the Red river country, say [ very rapiily Increasing population and must | ¢Iblasof oqrsrand party s uwakened and fu- | time than ¢ outcome of the proposad trial | ‘I'hat man declured in the presonce of all the | wich sailed for Hamburg yesterday, carried went back to Judge Broady's home with Hon. | that ou almost every farm, wheat stands in [ bo so utiiiled. Whatever right and title the | S50 000 Want to be left ont. This is the | 10 the New ork Presbytery, 'Tho rovision, | directors that ho was satisfied. That man | Richard Haraig and bis pretty bride of 20, W. J. Bryan and several others, for another | fields exposed to storms, and that threshing | Indlins have tu them Hs subject to and must | 1 hon every e must Ao his full for luat;uul, of tho™ confession “of | was Dr. lh{mh 0 S s about whom thero is given a romantlo 8tory confereuce and then saw for the first time | has only begun; that it will be absoluiely | %icld to, the demands of ofvillzation. ' They | ity "Nover hus there no when dem- | faith, which’' was now approaching a s declaration created a decided sensa- | gt F T 4 i s FRERBOR A 3 Sy cone | impossible to get the crop tbreshed before | lould be protected in the permanent | udis had a greater ine to work for | happy consummation, would be seriously | tion. Dr. Booth jumped to his feet and ex l"“"“",”.“ ago_Harnlg. worked ag a farm how holpelessly the democratic lines were P P pososslon — of all this land that is l 8 . broken all through that seotion. Judge | tho beginning of the vear on account of the | necessary for thelr own. support, and what- | POTLY success, 'Lt gives e greatost pleasure | endangered by prosocuting the mattor | citedly oxclaimed: “Mr, Moderator, that is | hand for Thomas Burston of Austel, Gia. He Broady sald 1o bim with regret and even | great lnok of men and machines, Every man | ever Is coded by them should b paid for at its tohe ablo to say ihat the ilcket nominated | at this time. “Au ecclesiastical trial now | nottrue. I declare in tho presence of my [ fell ill and Miss Anna Shields, tho adopted with emotion, “'you see how it is.” Tho | bas & big acreage of wheat, aud the vield is [ full market value, But it cennot be oxpected SFS A0 RIORAL TGRS U SO, ciiks | meant ecclesiastical trouble as wide as tho | brsthren and of God that it is not true, 1dii | daughtor of tho postmaster of the place, judgo was satisfied that bocould not poll over | $0 much” greater than it has been in years | idler wuy circumstancos that tese rexorvi- el must’ be attaiaed by systenatic, un- | latitude of the church. The peace of the | not say anything of the sort. 1 suld that I | hursed him back to health. Soou he received 1RO a0 000 votes. that the ordinary amount of help is but little | byen® ¢4, fimiin intact his u'.\'f.':-" the pro- | (iriug and intelligent werk. . Thecontest must | church he said, nad not been so menaced | would continuo my opposition.” n; “)"mh rom home saylug his father was Now then,” said Mr. Ogden, “if we nom- | avail in hanaling it. Foer D fromlon, requiring an ariy 1a bro- | bo won by personal effort, and I hopo that | since 1837 as it was this morning, Dr. After the uproar hud ceased Dr. Hall of- | dead, Ho returned home and found:that he Inata another man wo, must'go boforo the | Foir Ronixsos, Neb, Oct. 5.—[Speclal | seokers wnd maintuining & bermmtmt sroieng [ every demoorat in city and state will do his | ‘Thompson made strong appeal for liberty | fored his suggestious us a formal amendment | Was heir to §750,000. Harnix thon returneo boople with n second haided. nomineo. und | Telegram to ‘lin 'BE.|This hia beon n | Savagery and anjmalism. W Of | utmest for that siccess which Taw confident | ju the churcn and urged that the course [ to Dr. Alexander’s substitute. totbe United States, sought out Miss Sh elds even if he polled 40,000 votes, we must go on | stormy day. Snow fell from 8 until 11 | The report discusses quite at lengtn tho | V¢ Shell obtain i sugwested by Dr. Alexauder be adopted. o | Ona viva voce vote Dr. Hall's amendment :’I'lj‘\{",“‘,";::f“fl:{;1;“"‘,‘.]“[“ “'.‘““‘:: lotting ey ) er votos e | o'clo d futer: ring ~ jec dian education, T - concl b oting remark ¢ 3 s declared lost. Thcn the aye aud nay oW 0 orwane. Sho consented o R alia aa L uhib)y T rh IS A e e S et o b auratient GLO4BD TRROORS. T e om0 Dy iar St o cane | Vote was taken on Dr. Aloxander's subatitate | aud thev woro mareiod. Thon Rigvard toid to the party. If we endo Edgerto MARSHALLTOWS, Ta, Oct. 5, —The first so- | has been 17,266, an increase over last year of 3 not have hiberty and orthodoxey both, let us | (discharging the committeo ana preventing, | her of bis weulh, and suggestod that tho PAFLYs 0 endorso Edgerton froat of thy A e 1 ot0 The at . Jast yoar of | panngylvania Still istens to the Orash | Lave 1iberty.” practically. tho servico of the chargos on Df. | B0 to Europe. She consonted. They will wnd ho is defeated it would give tho ropub- | vere frost of the Season occurred here last | 1,549, The amountof congressional appropria- A 4 have liberty. i ractically. the service of charges on D, | 8O to K af: c o licans now hope, and they weuld say that the | night. Ico an eighth of an inch thick formed, | tion for Indian education available for the of Falling Banks. By the timie Dr. Thomas finished speaking | Briggs). The vote on Dr. Alexander's sub- | return to America in a coupio of years other parties combined could not down them. BurLixaroy, Ia, Oct. b V;mcmx Tele- | year to como is nearly 2,250,000, The com- P Lirsnung, Pa, Ook 5. —The Phillips- | the” hour for recess had arrived, aud the | stitute showed that Dr. Alexander "NM'I':I"I“VE STAME MILL DESTROYED, On tho other hand, if he was elected with- | gram to Tie B Reports from points in | missioner regards tho education of the Indians | burg bank closed its doors today, announcing | uestion thereforo went over, a vote not hay- | defeated. by two votes, as follows out our endorsemeént we could claim that | southeast Iowa and adjoining states say a | as the only solution of the Indian problem, o = 3 ing been taken on Dr. Alexander's motion to | tevial vota, yeas b0, nays 44; lay vote, yeas | o 0 0 ] Ty ’ most of our party supported him and some | heuvy frost occurred this morniug. Late | Regarding contract schools, the commis- | '8t on account of the coutinued demand | 4ugpend tho order of the day. The mombers | 12, nays 20 total vote, yeas 62, nays t4. “The | SOUth Dakota Cupitalist Loses a Vale votes went the other way and our individual | vegetables were damaged. sioner recommends the mmintenance of the | {rom depositors it was rdeemed best to sus- | were much excited when tho session ad- | substitute was declared lost. uable P of Property. strength would not be known. It is certain | ~Keokvk, Ia., Oct. 5. —Killing frosts visited | status quo for the present, but urzes the | pend payment and go into liguidation. The | journed and the room was a very hubbub of Tho papers wore ordered served on Prof. DeApwoon, 8, ., Oct. b.—[Special Tele- thut wo can’t got a first-class man now. We | this vicinity iast night. Reports from sev- | appropriation for public funds, for sectarian | cashier states that all depesitors will be paid | reverend gentlemen shouting at the top of | Briggs and the presby tery adjourned. aram 10 Tk Bem])—Nows was brought would havo a socond grado man and a second- | eral points in soutl:ern Iowa are to the same | education is contrary to the spirit of the con- | in full. The ruu on the bank was caused by | tHeIF voices and waving their hauds frantic — SuuN B ]eaion SrauEn hand nomination, and even then nothing to | effect. stitution, opposed to public poticy, and ought | the fajlure of the Ciearfield and. Houtrdale | O OFFICERS ELECTED, to Deadwood this afterncon that th writo about him to print in the country pa. | Sr. Pavi, Minn., Oct-5.~Snow is reported | at an early date to be discontinued. Ho ex- | hanks which made depositors uncasy, the Report of the Committee, - Greenwood mill at Latin, s 120 pers. | With Judge Broady it would have | falifug today at Lake Rapid in tho northiorn | prosses strong upprociation of the misslonary | prcsidont of the Fhibigaburs bani being When the presbytery was recovened Dp. | Annual Election of the Chicago, St, | stamp quartz mill, fourteen milos from Dead- beon different, but he is now out of the ques- | part of the state, work done among the Tndins by tho | futhor-in-law of Iresideut Dill of tho Clear. | A When the v tery was recol or Danl & Kanaas Olte Ratinarey wood, was destroyed by fire Sawrday night, tion.” % e SR B chutohes, aud ihinka the present timeis | fold and Houtadale . beuks. Distrust 1s | Aok8ador opened by withdrawing his pre L Y in 3 b8 Rii1L Wan comblated {n NoyaIuber, (o No New Nominoe. BR LR et Doei, ¥ favorable for tho Incrense of such | everywhore and conddence nowhere. It is | Yolohticn procods the heating of 1ho COM- | qiomeoesnt to Oiica o aiho board of | a cost of #1500, When burned was insured Somo of thosein favor of & nomination X — 5 ork. ; o 2 feared that many private individuats and | Fesohition precedo the heating of tho com- | girectors of the Chicago, St. Paul Cansas | for ouly £10,000. It had been abandoned un- spluttered a little, and W, S. Shoemaker, For Omaha and Vielnity—Fair; slightly The roport aiscusses a great varlety of | concerns will go down in the genoral crash | Mitiee's indictmeut sgaiust Dr. Briggs (fity met this forenoon and elected officers as | til about Lwo years azo when it was relocated P b e topics and contains full statistical tables and immi oI sald he woula put It off until after the repor ‘ 4 b 1 ” Who was not a mewmber of the committee, but | warmer other information regarding all matters that | thet seoms imminent hiere. Tiad been read,” The reading of the report | follows: President und gencral managor, J. | b¥ a man wemod - Moulton who, = in B who got In son his norvo, read a lengthy [ Forthe Dakotas—Fmr Tuesday; warmer ; e cns v v 3 LW h or th a o a aay av 1 r O I g - now followed, M. Egan: vice presidents, C. W. Benson and scries of resolutions lauding the alliance and | \wednesday: winds be L have been under consideration during the I 108, R e o fanad the reading of thate | il ¥ fienson and | ytant in the United States land ofde, thus . eduesday ; winds becoming souther) past year . r. Birch prefaced the reading of the William Louts Boyle: secretary M. C. Wood- | yeour A eadorsing Edgerton. A fow of those presont |t 1 EH1 & EUE PEOTIIK SOUD S — —— port by sayiug that the committee had care o 0 securing title to the mill which though uu= seomed to pity him when he began but o A‘u fl|\kl mlx\\ul‘, un\‘cl east; warmer Resorve Agents Approved. Oelrichs Resigns from tha I ocratic | fully ‘weighed th made | TUff; treasurer, Colonel Bend, A. B. Stick- | used ’nl’.lhu ust fow years, wus worth for when he got through he had't & friend on eduesday; northerly winds > gy MRS i Lo 4 f 8 4 iy tzs and that 1t had decided | ney was re-clected chairman of the execu- | tho machinery in it botween 5,000 and $55,= eartn, For Nobrasiw—Fule Tussday and Wednes- | Wasmxorox, D, €, Oct. 5. -Spoclal Telo- | - Natgnal Committeo—Jones Again. | aEvnet, B, Jruss AUt it b 1eeded | il Board, whioh was mado up s follows: | 0. 'Tho fire was of mceadiary origin. A vote was ordered on the motion to fill [ day: warmer Tuesday night; variaola winds. | gram to Tue Bee.]—The following reserve EW YORK, Oct. 5. —Lleutenant Governor | n time bear out tho sense of the presby- | C. W. Benson, Arnold Kulman, Ansel Oppen g the vacancy, and after an ineffoctual attempt For Missouri—Geuerally falr, oxceptslight | ageats were approved today: The United | Jones has issued a card in which he says | fery to confine the report to what was con m, J. W. Lusk, A. M. Drake, Willlam Evangelioal Association. to decide the question by & viva voce dewon- | Showers 1u northwest; statiouary tempera- | States National bank of Omana, for the Pack- | that Flower's election would result in bis i e haugural address 81006, as thas | Dawson, J. M. Egan, PUlLADELPIIA, Pa, Oct. b.—The Evangel stration, the chair had to count noses. The | ture; variable winds. 18 Natlon % 0F Quosuan fon the P tained in the inaugur 1ross & as that siration, the ¢ had to count noses. The o a3 - ers National bank of South Omaha: the Omabia | (Plowors) e on for presidency, | was the most deliberato and emphatic ex- - ical association today took up the case of ‘no"* sido was lush two noses, for the other | For Kausas—Showers; warmer Tuesday | Natioual, fcr the First National of Ked Oak, | (oo uomisation for the presidency, | was ‘the wosi deliberste frc emphatic ox: g A fellows only had seven ulght; variable winds. T the Iirat National of Minneapolis, fop | Which would put the natiousl governmant | pression of Briggs' views. [he reportwbi SAILED FOR HOME. Bishop J. J. Esher, and 1t was rosolved that The members exhausted their lungs in & For Colorado—Showers; warmer Tuesday | the National bank of Sioux City, Ia., and | under the contrél of Tammany and would : ):“;: "““ ! i il : the trial in Iteading, Pa., was logally const's deop sighof reilef, aud adjourned to the [ night; fair Wednesday; northeasterly winds. | tho Fourth National of New York, for the | make Sheehan governor. Those who do 1ot | jnuusuraladdyees wis the orleinalasbioct o | Departy of the Itata Ohillan | tuted and conducted, und the evidence lower floor to recover i A First National of Lead City, 8. D, desire that consummation of events, Mr. | inquiry by the committes of the presbyiery Wal justified the finding' of gullty and the ‘“;\d«‘:.:-i.x;:,“:,hfi:..:\n;::lr‘;‘..wu.l-:.m‘\:'.‘-\m‘:.ln.\:.. R Ve b Jones cautions to puvae and thiak wpbotated on April 5 101, vt W wavbontho | gux Diwao, cal, Oct Tho Itata sailed | Jud¥ment of susponsion B . o o o re 5 ) 4 b ¢ sy SRS erman Oelrichs this ovening Teport of that Cowmittee that u judicial fne | - 8 ) committeo of nino was sppointed to veived a bint before going to the committes oston—Soythls, from Liverpool . Sugar Making Experiments his resignation 4s a member of the demo- | ¥estKation was ingtituted for Valparaiso yesterday. It bus boon ex- | formilutoa seuteuce i the case of Bisuop room that should have proved suMicient, but At London—Chicago, from New Y ork. Wasminaroy, D. C., Oot e secretary | oratic national committeoto Chaivman Calvin | Sfcond —Because of the recent publication | actly three montns siuce she was brought 1o | Einer theo Shoomaker basu't the keen intuition of [ At Bremerhaven—Aller, from New York, | of agricviture has recoived a report from DF. | S. Brice, because he belleved Tammany Hull | Jh G0 apfiral sddress, du this wiek sh 06 | (his city by the cruiser Charieston. She | In the aftorucon the case of Bishop Dubs somo folks, He was airing his Edgertonian | At New York-— Eider, from Browmen, H, W, Wiley, chemist of the department, = was 1o be the rullng spirit in the state, tation of sectlon 117 of the buok of Alscipliae, | takes thirty passengers to Chill, Wis taken up, but was not concluded,