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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1891 v 18, WOMEN AND CHURCH WORK, | ggier » ¢ orves women o svvein| By DTN NURDER MYSTERY, | strsratohers bt et | URUGUAY - RIOTERS KILLED. | siegities . “gictrnmins | CALAMITY WELLER IS THERE, Rov, Hoosen of England said that his that plaintiff could not evatie:the payment of expected it w = bo met and discharged church had for the Iast eighty years women a land secured note held by #n alien com- without regary = party advantage or detr e preachers who had honored the church, He pany on numerous substantial grounds. The ment and to th or of the commonwealtn ., ‘ot " i did not plead for the allowance to them of fof i resilt of the cases carried to the court’ thus 1 ed by Beveral We! sote The committe = reed with inyestigatin o6l emist Tevi Opinions of the Leading Methodists of the | xeoptionni. position, but. If God had given | Suspicion That the Fontanelle Affair Was | f 0t ratitying, a8 the farmers allic Revolution Quelled by Several Well Direoted | g dopurtimonts % '8 auditor woneral ant Oh“rr"l‘ Tows Alarmist Teylag to Run the World on the Eubjects them ability to preach the gospel, thev Deliberately Plauned, ance law hus done much to keep capital out Volleys, state treasuver adopted a report and Farmers' Alliance Convention. should preach. The ladies had produced i oi Texas since its enactment, ' sent it to Govern attison, The commit- many couverts, and they were Paul's cre- - tee finds the ev © wholly fails to dis- GREAT IS HER INFLUENCE FOR GOOD. | “§EN™%: 1100 of the A frican Methoaist Epis. | MOTHER OF THE FUGITIVE MISSING. BONOORD B MONTEVIDEO'S JUNTA SADLY FAILS, [ pae Ars Just Kb for sispiclonof the | LITTLE SUCCESS TO HIS EFFORTS, copal Zion church, at the risk of telling old Dishonest Methods of President Hoey urer Hoyer, and thy ails to show any act — tiiae anecdotes, said that his mother believed of the Adams Expibegtompany, : of personal or ol dishonesty on the Interesting Debates in Yesterday's | that Goa had a purnose of taking a rib from [ Ru Declares the Plot Conten Ruw . YoRe OB T e dismissny of | Steian Assassins Employed to Slay | part of Auditor noral | MeCammat | Nonpartisan Sentiment Still Strong— . the man 1o creato a woman. It was not to i : b . % Presid Obis Easily Routed or the fmproper recefpts by him | Oyertures f o Ecu Councit—A Btatue to | S8 O 0 he an’s foot, nor above his the Annihilation of the President John Hooy of tuo Adams Fxpress 18ue ObIv RARllY Sr. any. oy L R erture m the Third Party John Wesley to Be Evected head, but that she might stand side by side mily -~ Circumstances company camo as & completo surprise to the by the Policeand Pursued or ludirectly, from Bardsley, The committos Alliance Looking to a Consolis with him i.. all good works. His church nad pected with the Unse, business community, Mauy men prominent Without Quarter. charges as rapresonsible the custom of the dation of Organization. no trouble with the woman question. T Y in busincss affairs did nos heae of the dis- two departments in allowing county trons- - accorded her exact equality and if she had a et ol f 133 dstv _— urers to hold Iarge sums of monoy colloot q 2 call to proach sho preached F < . | missal until today, sltheigh the declsive * 3 0 by them, and regards tho prosent system Dk Mo, 16, B b Kpest Wasnixeroy, D, €., Oct. 13.—Bishon Ha: Rov. Hugh Brice Hughes of London wesoNT, Neb., Oct. 13,—|sSpecial to Tk | action was taken by the bourd of directors [Copuright 1891 by James Gorton Bennett.\ dopositing statoe funds wrong. The commite 8 Moises, In., Oct. i [Special Tele- grove of the Methodist Episcopal church, | wanted to emphasize the fact, as hesaid, that | BEe. |- Suspicion continues to grow stronger | of the company at a meating held late ye Moxtevipeo, Uruguay, (via Galveston, | tee suegests that the law should be speedily | 8ram to Tk Ber Tho annual state meets south, of Nashville, Tenn., presided at to- | there wus no consic lli-‘ m&fl ; n, nl! among those who are seeking for clues as to | terda Vice President Clapp Spooner | Tex.,) Oct. 13.—[By Mexican Cable to the <“h-';"1:vu] 'l‘lwmml(m]‘ o will meet tonight | ing of the Natlonal Farmers alliance was ) z y pinion on this subject, Dr. Buckley had al- | 1he wherenbouts A ing hantled i Herald—Spec! T ? ‘he riot, | 0 hear the report of the minority cailed to order by Preside cow 1 day’s session of the ecumonical Mothodist | opinion on ho whereabouts of Sloan, the murderer of | at tho same meeting handed in his resign erald—Special to Tue Bee]—The riot, i n y d to order by President Furcow promptly lowed that o womau might preach and that % gl el T nAEEed ‘with malfea- T Lotk - A Lieutenant Governor Watres oceupied the | ai g 5 deunal adinission ropreseniod o great advance, Be- | tho Baldwins, that Mrs. Baldwin may bo in | ton. ' Both mon are cnazgea w which only by the prompt action of tne &0V~ | hair. OF tha fifty senators four failed to | & ¢ & m. in the' Capitol City onera house. The rosolution, roferred to a committoe, | tieon Christand Paul thero was no disa- $0mo way implicatod in the horvible crime | S3HCOROBER o 6 oice for which | STIMERt was prevented from spreading into | answor tho roll call. ~A committoo of seven, | AbOUtH0 delogates, roprescnting ovor 50 concerniug the joint action of Methodist mis- | greement, and Paul taught oxactly the re- | and that there was o plot deliberately 1aid | progidont. Hosy was ismoved, and Vice | ® serious revolt, broke out u fow minutes be- | consisting of = Messrs. Gobin, Grady and | allinces filad in and took their seats. Prosi- fonry bodies working in thie samo field was | Verse of what was laid down by Dr. Buckloy | and partiy carvied out to annibilate the Bald- | President Spoorier allowed to resign, was | foro midnight on October 11 The rioters [ Backer (republicans), Ross, Slon ua Me. | dent Beardshear of the Towa Agriculturas roported back favorably and o commitice | B0d v Huss. All o wished was to remove | win “family —that is, the family of old man | thesale by the two offidsrs and others of | belonged to club orgauized for the express | [T (GRUGERRIR woro ARESINICC to draw [ college, invoked tho divine blessing. the artincial obstructions to woman’s work, 2 = g 3 the Boston Despatch ExiNGS foompany .and 2 L upaules of proceedur Adjourned till to Ex-C M R was appointed to consider the subject. [Applause. | Baldwin, No facts are at hand to support tHe Kinsiay ,*l)_‘q ks AL m‘- ths purpose of getting up a revolution. They | piorrow ix-Congressman Weller of Chickasaw Tho conell then proceoded to tho order of | - Suoretary King of the business committoo | this suspicion against Mrs, Baldwin Compuny 1o U000, {1 - called themselves the junta, appareutly after | S rYTRTIT moved that (as part of the scheme of third the day's subject, “IThe Church and Her | reported the following resolution When Mrs. Baldwin came to Fremont | * A meeting of the board'of directors of the | the victorious party in Chili. In fact tne MURDER AND SUICIDE, party men to pack the couveation) each con- Ageiicies,” belng the same as that discussed That wo have heard with pleasure the pure | after the murder it was roported in a day or | Adums Kxpress company was hold here | overthrow of Balmaceda seoms to have led | oo ooy ONME. oF &= Desperats gressional district appoiut a memver of the yosterday. e T b oufiys | two that sho had gone to sec a daughter who :f"":"" H«-m'&‘ .~_mm|md]wu‘cleqmmpnr‘p the Uruguay junta to measure strength with oy it ViitaTy ¥ committos on credentials, thus taking this SO e S ppe g VFOREG At L6 BT\ OBV EAIeY ! v T 5 3 SEEitog ent and Frederick Lovejoy vice president to 5 Sities Gonfidentivoepaoted . duty o ol PhaTden b FUPROW T Rev, J, Travis, general missionary secre- | a bronzo stutie of John Wesley. lives at Tokamab. Sinco then detectives | (80 A X EedErC O fing | the authorities. 1t was confidently expected |y 1yy 0, Qct, 18,—A most cowardly mur- i Pk l“\\:lllxl o ,:tllfl :“u’“ B (:.lcm 19 on carried without opposition, by d 8 Lt v Resolved, That we approve of the enters vo visited Toke ve beo > v = i o tary of tho Primitive Methodist church br havo visited Tokoma, byt have beon unable | Rosition of trusteo vacated by Mr. Spoonor | bY the junta that it could rally a number of | oy wag committed at. Holgate, a swall town | 00 ¢ L U D o organizers only carried two distriots, th in Washington. prise and commend 1t to the constitution of 4 h of England, reaa a paper on “Place and [ our people. to find any trace of the widowed woman, who | was loft yacant nntil the next meeting of [ soldiers to their ranks. Accordingly as s00n | i "prone county, northwest of this city, tust | O Power of Law Agencies in the | Onmotion of Dr. King the council ap- | has dropped out of public sight aboutas of- [ the board. All the members of tho board | as the conspirators left their headquarters | ooy o ™o B BE O aaof the | Ninth and Eleventh, and thoir plans for the Church.” He said that Methodist denomina- | pointed a committee, headed by = Bishop | fectually as her son, Arthur Sloan. wero present with the exception of Mr. | they proceeded direct to the barracks of the 2 time beiug was frustrated, fowler of S i i t : Spoouor. Mr. Hocy was preseut. Ho eluded y perpetrator of the crime. The vietim of the | “/1° BEME WS Trust tions aro ngreed that tho lnity havo a place, [ Fowier of San Francisco, to rulse the funds | g fact bas beon established since the [ HPC x”’;,;,_m':‘: A ss,‘;‘m,d'mf’_md_ artillery. Tmmediatoly after the revolution- | gPCIRON D LR COE L0 T the mur. |, Pénding the report of this committes the but they ave far from being agreed as to the [ % e s MG S S nea, tragedy that Mrs. Baldwin and her son cat- | * Mr, Sandford arose and asked Mr, Hoey to | ists entered the place, however, thoy wore | gava hier cousin, Ray Burke. Frank Burke, | GiStrict orzanizers were called on to make extent, and hor supreme difficulty is to or- & s ried oo a good deal of correspondence for a | resign his position on the board of director: taken prisoner: her busband, runs a livery stable, and young | their reports. gauize a Methodists union WOMEN AND THE WORLD'S FAIR. month or two prior to the killing of the Bald- | Mr. Hoey flatly refused. «He said the dir Dr. Pantaleou Perez, their chief, made a | Ray Burke has been working for him and Drew the Third Party Line. wins. This is established by the postal | tOrs couid put him out ofithe presidency, but | o1 attempt to escapo from his captors, but | bas also beon making bis home av their i NPT L i Y P it was beyond their powet to displace him s I P house. The othor day Mrs, Burke gave Ray H. B. Barnes of the First district reported authorities and the Baldwin girls, who knew | o ‘irector, Ho ls roperted to have made | 8% 8000 as he ran toward tho barracks' door | giise; - o 0 ALER COF SR BETRC SEE G | that thoy were orgamizing on o nonpartisan T.5don B11asfon Y elayRE Mobhialet sBuEeh || o \ S of tho recelpt of tho letters. An effort has | quito a specch, No objeation was made to | he was fired upon and fell pierced with many | Goii'so he spont the money tor liquor, He | busis with excellont succoss. Adolph spoke of Methodist brothiorhioods and sister- imesco, 1L, Oct. 13.—The Press leugue, | pean made to discover some of these letters | his sitting as & member and casting his vote. | bullete. In addition to those who had entered | then went to Deshler, where ho was found | Schoening of Scott, from the Second, made a 3 Sy orionds and SISt | composod of uctive women uewspaper writers | g the Baldwin home, but as no trace of any | Some of the board are of the opinion that | the barracks, there were 200 armed men [ by tho oficers. On his return home, be | gimijar report and cautioned tho allianc hoods. Ho said it would have been tar more |y o o (E R S ates, was addrossed Lo Y | tiew tiave thio nowesitG MR Mise /Thts aut: 3 Dyepet o ar report and eautioned tho alliance to 3 ; A k ughout the United States, was o sed | could be found the conclusion is reached that 3 o e without the building. These, upon learning [ aWwaited his opportunity und pulled 0 slow in adopting radical moasure: fitting if a sisterhood had been hero to pre- | g¢ 4 Jargoly attended meeting in the Audl- | they were hurned as fi caivad ter’ wiill bo referred to"*the council of the | At (0 BTN Perer and. the otber | volver aud shot Mrs. Burke dead. Ho then | B adopting radical measuves, J. H. sent her own cause, Ho hoped, that at the | yoviim toaay by Mis, Potter Palmer. Her YALRINAELEIL B DRI LERELD board for its opinion. O O Ao the National wab, "4 | pliced the revelver o his own head and blow | Sanders of Hardin mauo a glowing roport next council a woman would be permitted to | yyiioot was the rolation of women to the Work of a Smobth Swindler. p"fl)::::a‘.‘.;(‘):-if.:?S"‘?:filfi??u"?sl‘;}f"z: battaion of soldiers happened to pass by the | his brains out, dying instantly. el |\I:;; I’!_n ‘u‘u:l n:uuw‘!-- ~ltm statemont that ko he co platfo » etkoianb . 1 : v S £ Y d . elocted by club b iRt tes ntarian A G = s o ne ailed to qffect an organization take her place on the platform and address | Wi fair, Mrs. Palmer said the board of | Graxp Isuaxn, Neb., Oct. 13.—[Speclal | majority of six vous. £ C. Weir received | Club Lousea fow minutes later and five was ATTEMPTED SUICID. 0RO II\YBrS I F RO AT o s eaTa) the couference. [Applauso.| Professions of | lady managers desired to develop to the | Telegram to Tue Ber.]—J. M. Albertarrived | two votes. e e R e Den vollay: testited —_— ter. W, I' Dillon said the Christ_should have tio brotherly and sis- | fullost cxtont the prand possibilities Which | in e city last week and registored at, tho | Frodorick ~ Lovejoy was unaaimousty | 1tk wounding of threo of tho oficors of | Pesperate Attempt of'a Colo ! was solid 6 & vock, with one oF two. ex- torly foeling. It was fifieen years sinco [ Bave boen placed within its its roach. Who | palmer house. He called at the office of the | el¢gted vico president ' Br 0 0 | the battalion. The troops returned the fire Indt His Life, copuon of keeping tne allinnc the ostablis yment of & sisterhood w Eng- | AT WIS 10 FERE LIS SERE B e by | Independent and triod to make arrangements | pany for tho past forty years, and was at one | 8nd with deadly effect, fifty-throo prominent [ Kuxsas Crrv, Mo, Oct. 18,0, C. Kvamer | BOEPRURG 0o 000Gl o Jand in connection with the ctildren’s home, | Lronaring an object iosson to show the pro- | for the publishing of a railroad and hotel | time its gencral superintendent. Ho is an | Men of the junta party beiag mstantly killed. | o¢ panyer, whoso brother is manager of ex- | gaizer, disputod this statoment, and de- fl“."'"“_‘""'{'m'"“'"]"}'""."‘";"'{“M‘_“0 If‘r“;'.ld gress made by women in every country in | Gazevte. He was given the prices and was | old resident of Bridgeport, Coun. Lovejoy :.lfl’;wh’::?“iv ‘X:Ifx‘i.?IQ’JJ.!'.&"’?;.'M"'}‘[ "»(\)-:}sm\il.;)rr:f press of tho Denver & Itio Grande railrond, | claved that tho organization wis ripo for bear wituoss 1o the grand success of ho | the world, during the century in which edu- | informed that it would require cash inad- [ was for a loug time superintendent of the | (ot iiuiv ™ \When the firing took | registored at the Morgan house on West Fifth | independent political action and said he had movement. ‘There were ton missions undor | gyyonal and other privileges have been | vance. He nover retvrued, and on Sunday | Penusylvania division of the Adams express | SPORAINELY (L . : : GombltoithalstAtamee LN o e LSREIbOL Rov, Peter Thompson. In addition there | iriiiod ‘her. *Tho 'voard will presont | obtainod, undor faise protonses, §0 of Lovi | company. . In 183 ho. resigned to accepy tho | Bidco Tthe | number of the ~ xovolu f strect last nigut, Ho showod evilonsos Of 1 4" iyan who dared dofeid th two dominiunt wero the lady worike! There was need of ADTBIa iotu t i womel 1 ke Y e} >, 50 L 0 Py ) Rio Grande rail- | tovsts had been increasod to 600. A | having been drinking too much, Ho was as- Titio 5 _ L 2 . a complete picture of women and mal Munson, clerk of the Palmer house, afte presidency of the Denver & Rio Grande rai v = P political parties, [Cheors, | some special agency to reach tho depths of | 1 “iowing of the achiovoments, in | which ho left for parts unknown. Several | Toad. He resigned this position two years [ Binlc siezed them when thoy saw somany of | gignoq to a voom, and there, with a broken | U W. 13, Bell for the Fifth endorsed tho non- Whitechapel and othor crime centers. In | qy * Gepariments, sho has mage, tho | other porsamis are also - losers in swaller | 820 and rotired from busies S thelEoompinionslying around themwounded; | MeRSELORRS0m AACt ST N RS SIS Bell Tor ot endorsed shotnon the east end of London thero was a popula- | avenues of employient she may entor, tho | amounts, Tleis about ix fect tall, smooth | President Sandford at onceassumed churge | 4ying ot dead aud the troops following up | Yo gt i iats | N\ lBE/Gr thaiS it shoke taia SrT e B LAt tion of 500,000 souls and 40 per_cont of the | aiucational courses best fittad to prepare hor | faco, datlc complextod, siightly bow-leggod, | and appointed Messrs. Lovejoy und Dina- | WSIt advantnge, quickly put tho wlhole | Lo theh took & 400 o morphine o end his | U000 /i’ tho farmers to attond the dead found paupers' graves. What a field | for father advancoment, the personal ele- | and wore o light suit when here. 1t fs evi. | more asa committee to inquire into the final | oV to flight. = B et o Trialil o) T S avarines 0 th tHE Sav anbi for mission work. What was the effect of | ieuityipon which the valuo of hor work de- e S T e L ot 'of i oy My will report st | ;; ColoneliLatorre is bitterly. denounced by, || “Heiiwas discovored iwhile bleeding pro- |iEtiiarion * O Bl Beverance of. the Bavanth women's work! Changed neighborhoods. | noiie 1’1o exhibit those things most cred- | ing swiadle, but was thwarted in the at. | the next meeting, on tho 36th. the revolutionists. They chargo him with tho [ fusely, and & physician was sammoned, who | said that tho thira parly advocates ha "I'he landloras told of it. A roporter went to | jribio'to the sex, The board has decided not W:II)I St s Hiwaried Hthe ab 1 e mooting was a protrioted ono, yot the | disastrous ruumsuvlm\;nmhn.m and accuse s\li\\;xxti\)l»«l the Itul\\' 1:;; |.1u;\.1 x{l;n(:n\;ull! 2| ol iteRlren Bl e |k||..iu:l ;;\r see the work: he went into places where he | yo'a et B e o i S e chibit of woman's 3 s AR LI Liihe mooting wis a protiucted ono, yot the | iy of fooling theirleaders by pledgiug thom | life. Ho was watched for tho offoct, of mor- | his distvlet. = G. i Ashly of tho Idightt 'y Toom ovidences of the sisters' work, | 8136 by side witl, men'in all. factories of the | WAoo, Neb, Oct. 19.—[Special Telegram | more said: 4'he mattars of Mr. Hooy’s | 36¢ms 1ot o bothe slightest doubt that the | was avoused, Ho had evidently twken but (5,0, Betie, SRoont orpontonts. i b A 0 LI it ean S A TSI DMBUON || rarl o e L furles oE VR PN B8 |t D R R At AT LT 11 o GHBI wasinab UmEMEIRod s bayou s | 13toBUOTot thomjutiagwasitoriassussinate; |l ttlorotbhig drugiandlis now/ongtheRroadiitor [ f e BACH TReNat SIS LDV SRS TTho superintendent of . tho wastern | wor. e e o e te amount | 10, T8 Dee.)--The Ropublican club of | panection, was not mentiones, beford B | President Obis. Thoy had employed wwenty | completo r Hdhcosy: shel e raliwork nzaitolby branch was - nn extraordimary man, | NCfarr i oo I DO L e hotos o | Wuhoo was organized this evening, 200 | RETMEusked, Lo KeRkn BSOS ER TEXCCOE | Sicilians to commit the crime. Tho band of do but tho furmers were standiuk off and but he had an _extraordinary wifo; he was | oy o : 2 strong, with M. L. Elsworth, president, and | aeainsthin. . and in faok umhi“z“ was dono | Would-be assassins wero under the commana s e ;'1'{‘.\:'|'|.(,“ ‘l’ ’I*'x:- bes Hugh Prico ‘Hughes. —[Avplauso.] = They | "A0d e ofitof-town mombers present | 4. D. Ball, secretary. Much enthusiasm was | nayond the slection of offfers.” otianiiliallangosperadofibyithoinamon ol N orsios \WEL THRNEBT Owrits, Neb., | Spirit should bo encouraged snd that the had organized the “Sisters of the People.” | wope Mrs. IFolsom and Miss Alice Folsom of | manifest and stirring speeches made, among | The directorate,~as 1t now _stands, is as | APSLC. (16, wis he who = wardered Pl { ‘icinity: | peoplo should bo educatod by dogrees along who managed ina marvelous way to gt in | SFBA Misa. Eitzn. Foote of- Cinciniith | the apestars satas 5. o froon o0 R o lloon e Eiaatos Sana Lk e ol Liove: Dr. Rucker. Fortuuataly for President Obis, | October 7.—For Ouaa and vicinity: | peoploshould atod by degrees along yperfect touch with the people. NS Tz ] M oncintts | the s being J. B. Erion maba, | 008, Ao Yol i o | the chief of police discovered the murderous | Fair slightly warme £ 3 ; Rov. Dr, Thomns Luwrenco of Bugland [ Ji%: Lucy b (ilobs, Mus. tova Dodwo, N8 | W. 1. Dicianson, E. L. Huwthorno, B. E. | 1% L G Welr, W E Digmore, Glaonco | plov and warned the prosudent in timo to |~ jor Missouri —Fair Wednesday aud Thurs- | patvenia of he. oyonrh ombis e s i feared tho Mothodist church was not raising | 1yuyiap of Topeka, Miss Reese, Miss Biddl | Lyle and others. Vavious working com- | Herring, and John Hoey. it | llowmibimpielatoptiingRRUbcalto potestn . ghtly cooler in oast; siattonary tom- | of making tho Allianca . tender to. tho Inde: thenumber ot local preachers it shovld. 'There | 4,q Ms. Farnsworth of Obio.” mittces were avnolnted, one especially for | T ipte Bstos aro-HonTtdiand Weir, . The | 0lf rom sirprise. Duvincs, Pores, Forra | dov, slightly cooler'n oast stablonary iom- | of making tho aljunce s tendar to tho inde- should bo more open_air meetings, and the | “Pia vesult of Mrs, Palmer's addross was a | the purposo of obtaining copics of the | third trusteeship remains & bo filled. and Gotuso, four-of the Living leaders of the | perature in west: warmer Yhursday; varia- | pEatcs WL e o DOOL of the saime dis: chureh should not lower its flag to the Salva- | qotorpination that all in the power of women | speech made by Hon. 1. Rosewater at ISR - e Jjunta, were arrested. Gotuso s the editor of | ble winds. et spoke at length in favor of reform in tion army, or any other agency. [Hear, | joumalists would be done toaid the work, Columbus, for circulation among the farmers THRESHING MACHSES WANTED, the Epoca. The troops have all been ordered | Joor Dakotas—Fair tomorvow; warmer by i o e aiinn s i par L, s " o e & of this county. Tt is proposed to complete a out to preserve peace, Owing to the timely | Wednesday night; fairand warmer Thurs- | was “plainly ovident during - the. entive William Arthur of England said, EVANGETLICAL CHURCH thorough organization in all the precinets of | Minnesota and North Dakota Suffer- | 915covery of tho couspiracy the officers who | day; westerly winds. g 4 8 that every member of the church must coms this county, making this club the *parent)’ | K 5 £ £ aro.faithful to the president have rallied in | ° %or Towa —Eair tomorrow : stationery tewm- to consider himself an evangelist to save | g oo mme e | club, ing for the Lack of Laborer-, force around him while the discomfited oppo- | peraturo; nortnerly winds; faiv and wavmor Some Farnest Add esses. souls. Tho speaker referred to the Woman's | Business Transacted by the LG e 2 Sr. Pavr, Minn., Oct. 13.—The weather of | sition party have been forced to flec into Lhe | Thursda; President Furrow dolivered his annual Curistian Temperance union, and said that Conventions Yesterd Hastings' Rave Track Prospects. tho past weeks has undone the good which | country, where they have succeeded inor- | *or Nebraska—Fair, shghtly warmor; | addross, counseling mutuml forbeavance, the world was indebted to that great organ- PmitapkLenia, Pa, Oct. 13.—The Evan- ll«rlly}*- Neb,, Oct. 13.—|Special Tole- | wag qone by the fine weather early in the | B8nizing different bands of guerrillns, variablo winds; fair Thursda plonded earnestly for harmouy, and warned izatlon for the advanced position the world | gelical association clected officers of church | gram to Tue Bee. |--George F. Coleman to- | soason in North Dakota, and the tarmers of | - L1¢ police have started in pursuit of the | Jor Kansas—Lair tili Thursday; shghtly 1 the alliunce of the result of too radical had gained on the temperanco question. for four yoars. Threo bishops wore clected | day mado a_proposition to the citizons of | oo’ orthwest will suffera loss ageregating | (riney aon o or il alow themh very ittle mercy | warmor, except stationery temporature ‘near | action. Ihey Build Up the Church. —Rev, Rudolph Debbs, D, LL.D., of Cal- | Hastings that he would at oncelay outa Y SURILARI080 960 if thoy are ovortaken and offer any resistance | Concordin: variable winds. iTon. John Powers of Nebraska was pre A i 3 y 1nile raco track to be the dupli Fari into the willions. The damage can, as yot, | when called upon to surrender. * It is said For Colorado— Faiv till ‘Thursday; sligntly | ent, and dohvered a short address advising Rev. Dr. Bond of London told of his own | cago, I1L.; e Hammorof Reading, Pa,, | '0ile raco track to be the duplicate of the one o o 3 5 0 that the largest band is near tho town of | warmer; yaris vi ) i o' favmeors o g t 1 3 + | at Independenco, Ta., if the eitizons would. as | Only be estimated, but thé loss will be very ) warmer; variablo winds. the' favmers to cut looso trom political experieaco in building up one of the largest | ana Rev. William Stanford, A.M., of Havris- hdence, Ia., 1fthe cltizons would, as ' B i Florida. The revolutionary movement 18 u TSN calld and hoir v and emptiest of London chapels, given to 2. Rov. J. S i an ovidence of ood faith, givo him n bonus | Ereat thero scoms no doubt, Tho railronds | ooy’ failure. Scnators Aguirro, BUIto, | SENSATIONAL ATTEMOL AT MURDER. | (et intorent 0 WOl bullots to protect B ot envs a0, T1o hint womn thg | bure, Pa. Itev. J. Schneider of Chicago was | of §8,000. The track will be of the most ap- | had made special arrangemonts to handle a | Martin and Dovez, w s Tl LAk S ] 5 CiAlgehoirintoreat i Wenty years ag had gotten the | glated agent of the publishing house, locatod | provod style, woll fenced and . will bave o : @ | Martin and Porez, who viayed a prominent Hon. Georeo T. Lawronce of Ohio wa whole ehurch ‘worked up to its duty. On style, : ave a | great cron and the farmers considered their | partin it, are prisoners. Tho governmont | Cowardly Attack of a New York Artist ] next introducod. He proceeded to discuss salo e at Cleveland, O. The editorship of the Evan- | grand stand with a seating capacity of 10,000 1 asion he appealed 1o 800 church ment- | gojical Messénger will bo fn tha caro of Rev, | And 200 stalis 8:0ADACILY. ) own plans amply sufficieut: but, so great was | subporters declare that the Catholic clergy ona Woman, alliance principles at length. He deplored o bring cach another person to the doan i : 5 5 o lary responsi © the revolt and TR ATy e e akult s 1t e i | B. J. Smoyorof Lebanon, PPa. for the next | ™ Much interost in the success of the projoct | the wheat crop, that firstit was almost im- | 10 Jox -L'I{r,-glnfjflt'flwv:"lfiq s | MOion oy T SOy e AR O rocoq | 1| (Chauacilsant foings thatwas boiiia mant Tliod find vemained o for yoars aftep. | [0Ur years. “Rev. J. Kaechele of Buffalo, N. | s being taken. A mass meeting will bo beld | possible to hire enough harvest hands to se- | pit} T o eI Rt e i aet Bl Sy or oc | fested and said that in Ohio thoy had learned yoars Y, \vas oloctod senior aditor of tho Chris: | tomoreony cemnims imosting willy g 0 v anh ot 7 | Bishop ‘Sehleir particularly is accused of | Kaver was the assoilant in a_sensational af- [ to leave their political battlé flags at the ) morraw evening in the Union club rooms to | cure the crop and a very large part of it had | \mviof Beielr BEGEEAEN 8 MRSl olt < s I ticho Botschafter. discuss the proposition. to be loft standing in the shock. Then it was | g8 Fee, & SPecte 1 bo loft 1o tho | fair today. Meeting Mrs. Lrank Hacknoy, | doors of the allianes hall and discussod eoon- TR R T vy vt Rl INbIANAFOLIS, Tud,, Oct. 13,~The Gorman L A found that tho supply of threshiug machines | Bduckson's hacionda. Tt will poloft to the |y o “gigtor and mother-in-layr ou [ OMic questions as farmors and brothers with + ;- i e 4 o was con- | peangolical association today re-elected Stepped Out of the Window. ALl plentiand ithets causod: 10 tribunals to try the prisoners. Congress has it i ) glo tothe advancement of the gen- tinued at the afternoon session. Rev. Dr, D, v R s ey k s was insufticient an at caused @ delny | ppead Montevideo under martial law, It | the street, —Kaber insisted that the S of Rt ) J. Waltor of London, secrotary of the | fiinghs fees stk Bowinan and elected Kov. | Hawrisos, Neb., Oct. 12.—[Special Telo- | whioh lofu ' ully haif ~of ~ the cron | B, s ot ot &0,000 wors offened tis | prty should ~ visit o rostaurantwith ts of tho producers. [Cheess.] Weslovan Methodist conforence,” prosided. | jyoey 816 A doading, Fi, And low: WAISH | gram to Cue Bie.|—A 16-vear-old son of | in the '"'"",“"‘““”“} JMEscame, "‘“‘"g had | oolonel of the artillery to turi ovor the town | bim. While there, ~ Kaber drew a ed This Invitation. or, T. M. Harvey ot London read from tho | 1%iig new bishoprics created this moraing. | John Walten of this city met with | been abundant Bt J2 s LS o bich 8 | to the rebels, but that ho refusod. daggzer and cut Mrs. Haclkney several timos. 1. Roo of Monona, chairman of a com- e D ho dt R acinint ot e veass it 0 oats | , loss. 0 i grntiadial He then resisted arrest by holdinga room | mitieo appointed by the state meoting of the After prayer had been offered by Rov. Jo- AT s ¥ great shortage of threshing outfits, but the Short Courtship, full ot people back at the point of a revolver, o i After pra d been offorad by Kar. J WIND AND WAVE, ing. Abonv 2:30 o'clock a mmp that | {Uouther has prevented work more than half J n. {uilosipeoplaiback at the nointof s or, | Southern Farmers Alliance and Industrial scpiy Nettleton of Loudon Rev. Dr. fonia- 28 had beon loft burning in & room ad- | LonLhor has [Copuright 1891 by James Gordon. Bennett,| and finally escapad through i venr door, Ho | Union, then in “session, uppeared and de- min P'ry of the Mothodist Episcopal church | y-oico) s wWrecked on the English Coast | joining his explodea, awakening him. He AT Moatamnt e int NolaheDakotalin Hthe Loxnoy, Oct. 18.—[New York Herald :: :':}‘E yeu arrested. The woman will livered a verbal message to the effect that of St.” Louis and editor of the Central o res ract " ™, LN 3 a desgires 00! 4 Caristian Advocato read a paper on tho sub- Much Dumage Done. startod toescapo, presumably in tho dircetion | o viver valloy, rain aud snow fell last | Cable—Spocial to T Bre.|—A suddon and | Wiy or iCabor imbibod in too much tham | ey iiiyiacs eI Jolut puocting of the or; feotiof AWomania Wovlk In the Ohuron " Loxnox, Oct. 13.—A great storm today | of 1Y . ho y eppod [ yyent; 1t was snowig today, and last weok | romautio match was consummated | pagne or had plannod a rewarknble erime, | foe - tathern g Mo tadont. Dotk of \W s the second story window, fallin, Aol 3 78 whet rasn. Rev. William Gorman of the Irish Metho- | flocaed the low lands of northern Wales, | about fifteen feat, und was severely i“jurdll‘n; ;.l:;.vu |‘2f|7ulr):'::‘.’.'-:-Lr;:-‘“v:zfi:gr‘m:»:-:.'nl\n:'g today in the marriage of Martha | has uot been mado cloar. of the National alliance might dis- dist chureh, Belfast, made a strong ploa for sing groat damage, The wind overtur Though no bonos were broken, it is fo Latimer Gerard of Parls to Wiliiam Y ouss alliance principlos £ Women In tonuection with overy phiase of | SHUSIE Eeit danage. Tho wind everturnad | Jhoush o bouss wore broken, it is feared o | i several stacks. Craig Orr of Sloux City, I, at St. Georgo' LY BONANZL'S, Plutform. | Chgars.| Tho allianco. rofuses wikch worlk, Ho was Tollowed by Prof, J. | & number of tents on the raco track at Faze- y. At Devil's Lake, in the northern part of | Craig Orr of Sioux City, In., at St. Georgo's B Dl tor Ly Suadra s Io alllancelin Landis of the United Brethren in Christ | ley, near Tamworth. Many persons who Many Onttle Kille tho state, a heavy rain fell today which will | churen by the rector, Dr. Anderson. Tho | gijver and Copper Ores Found in Un- | tofiifurn for this purpose but finally ac of Duyton, O., and Itov. Thomus H. Hunt of | had sought sheltor m tho tonts woro severoly [ pyapuicr, Nov., Oct, 13, —(Spocial Tolo- | Lol direshing for several daye. No erain | marriage was private, only tho mombors of (ARG T T T e s A P et R x‘j_;l‘vll;l:le\tnx~ Methodist church, Manchester, | jnjured. Ilm1 K:m;n w ls T;um,ll_v 80v0ro | oy to Pk Bee.]—J. C. Willlams, an en- 1::‘»;(,;2.(;“ icked owing ¥ t‘,num“m(-‘;, Ilm‘l‘:hl‘! }fmn;l.\ were 1“ ”. nt. West Svrerion, Wis,, Oct. 18, —There was l!lc«'u)nnm_um on e ”-»mm), handed in “x' ingiand, & 5 along the English channel. The damage at | oi 0. i hing | Mrs. McCook Baldwin, her grandmother; : i piolak e intha A p e s report, showing over #00 ¢ tes in attend- Dr. J. W. Lewis, Mothodist Episcopal | & °" P 3 gineer on the B, & M., was today bound over Lakota, N. D., reports sunow, threshing . eSS an exodus of old time miners this morning, | FUE 0 R ety avorY o 4 A R R hfm_ n!m, the Yarious v atering places along the east- 0t e han: “:’U“ ' chargo | Stopped entirely, ‘and fears are felt that un Mrs, Campbell Gerard, her mother, and Miss | t5 e copper range, seven wiles from this l‘l'.li‘inl:wmw' :ting uearly every county in Gunigerous falincy, to beliove that becuuse u | T8 Cost will veenormous, - = - © arclessly casing the doath of Miftocn | 103 the weathet clears sgon, much of tho | Elizaboth Bryant Johnston of Washngton | city, and the ravines of tho range will bo | *"SCalamiity Woller again moved to atlow largo majority of the peoplo were hammering S nead of catile belonging to Elijah Fely near | €rain will be unfit to thresh, represented the bridegroom's. family, Tho | puiehed full of holes inside of a week by | delogutes present to cast the full vote of the ity of ¢ plo were known Norwelgian bavk went ashore off the | B¢ ¢ . n e et e altota. A 4 Sudipusbing alter athing f was o/ manifeail~ | coast ‘of Dorscishire. - She soon went to [ Folt, thls county, aud Injuring fiftoen othor (D, We northern part of North Dakotd | prigo was given away by Mi. White, first | DioCiatiors, who have been fired by discov.. | 0ounty, but aftor a lougthy wranglo this sec: o1l o . Goa created them | YHIY D6 liga 008 oS heRarow Y 110 of the samo herd. He run into then Bl R rican logation, ncting | oy L A ¢ oud iria sk the convention was vote maloand female, “not femalo and male, | ploces: I'kio rescue of her crew was success- em | e borers than from bad weathel secretary of the American legation, acting | grios made by W. C. Toukin & few weeks | 004 tial to pack the convention was voted A A R s Pooket | With the engine ich he was in o ) g . v ki b H dowi Hriea of O, O, ho."| Womun was first in | 111y accomplished by weans of ‘the rocket ongine of which he was in charge | @\ a0 Minnesota gives about the [ for Ministor Lincoln. Consul General New | ago. A. Steer brought in a piece of ore | 40M0: A on Friday last. Mr. Fely's loss by the en- : ' ollowing committea o olu- o transgrension, but atso I tho great ro- | RNy Lo [ Elueers carelossness wil reach $500, samo reportas doos Dakota. Itcommenced | was the witness, A protty breakfast was | goine (0 bor: cent pure copper, and "okl lha o) ug. committen on resclu domprion: ho was'expected, under Giviie rainiog again at Crookston, yesterdsy, and [ gopved at tho Hotol Victori. Tho couple | Immediately went prospoecting. ' He returncd | #oU8 | Were , appolutad: — Fivsu — district, providence, to sustaiu the relation tothe mas- sk, ; noar Palsmouth, whero the forco of the wind = ¥ Y G : 4 1 atto o . . Almost & wurder tinuea all day. There have been only a [ oot &0 B8 F0¢ e ey | Monday and brought specimens of silver ore, | & o s N K culiue churcl that sho aid to the famiiy, not | SRILICred ew to pieces, No further detai Fonr Ronysox, Noby, Oct, 13,—[Special | YOry few days of dry weather in four weeks [ Will sail for Americn in o fow duya. ey | \hich lio founa” within twenty miles of this | Fecondy, T kv Howitt ' of | Glintons ono of subordination, but of equality in cer- | ©F 268 o be obrained. Fg s SFarAN | B aud farmers are getting discouraged. only met a few days nzo. city, the assay of which proved to be exceed- hird, M. eton, Bremer: Fourth, S, J. tain linos. " 3 A Norwaeglan vossel londed with coal be | Telegram to Tue Ber.|—Corporal Goodloe of [ “f fRriiers 16 KeH & HRCOIMENL & ctorn A ey s roved to o exceed | White, Worth: Pitth, I D. Smith, Jones; Tev, Dv. Buckley of New York said that m:w\:‘-‘u;l-gllnm“h ",[E ‘|\>nlyl“ u»v,lll.v..-x.,‘x_x.y. troop G, Ninth cavalry, while trying to sup- | Minnesota the largest portion of the wheat ANOTHER FARMERS' COMBINE, the ton. It is known as silicious ore, fr K*,'}"“ ”:‘lh\\h“f- ‘\nlm"]h-n' l\ ',}“f"{JOh" many sensiblo wowmen must have folt sick at Soveral collisions occurred in the Thares | press a drunken soldier of his troop by the | has not becn threshed and men and wachines from lead or ir 1 composed almost | Sy as; lightlg segleston, heart to hear tho platitudes delivored today. and many vesseis wore driven ashore, aatly ) 3 4 8 tei Clark: Ninth, W. H. Garuos he ST s Wi name of George Oweans, was shot at twico by | are greatly needed. ormation of the Norvthwestern Pro- | wholly of silicia, > yonlo 5, tors fora lower. St. Paul bad said they should Owens, Ior a short timo it was thought he ——— tective Association. ——— L. H, Bishop, Sloux not take tho place of men. Women could not was giving an extibit at Birn, in Ireland, | QW L i . SOME GOOD SUGGESTIONS. "ATAL SLELP ING. When the wind struck it s wild panic ensued, | Vo8 fatally wouddoed. Uvon examination at sl L Graxp Forks, N. D., Oct. 15,—The Nert FATAL SLREP WALKING, oo e G R LT L the hospital it was found that the ball, in- ] : e Favors the Third Party Men. do the work of preac] without coilision | jii ¥ y v Were in- | gaag of entering his stomach, glauced | General Kautz Offers the War De- | western Farmers’ Protective association has | Death of a Young Laay Who Walked The complexion of this commitige is, with the laws of nature. They must be | U555 o around under the skin and lodeed near the i rtment Advise. been organized in this city for the purpose r toving : Hathe . Ias e 3 Tho gale nssumed the force of a hurricane | ar Uy par t Advise, 5 v Is city pury From a Moving Train favorable 1o the indepengey migthors or thoy must be preachiors, ot both, | gt mihicut, {ho area of tho storm oxtends | *P1US OWens is iu the guard house. Wasnixeroy, D. C, Oct. 1d.—Brigadior | of looking aftor we intarost of theit mom- | Bureato, N. Y., Oct Ji—About 4 o'clock | Ureen, Smith, Ruwiv ? ov. " - L OGS “piscop: over the whole of Ireland ana England and o General A, V. Kautz, commanding the De- | b i the disposal of their wheat and other | thij; or ® z lad: nSS0NREL the ouly vronounc oppouents church, south, invited anybody who had a | O¥¢F v : Beatrice Ropublicans. AN R ' : a smbarship of ovor | Lihs MOMIOR 8 young lady BRssengorin the | ypouqypy p v Bigher estimate of woman than e had hime | J0utkiorn portion of Scotland, A" larke num- | Bgiruice, Nob., Oot. 13, - [Spocial Tele- | partment of the Columbia, fn bis annual vo- | farm products. Ithas a mombership of 0VOr | goopor on the west bound train on the New [ LEC4suty plan. = 'his “comuitteo will do b wan than b ber of coasters have been lost, 4 t 2 e Y A 800 in North Dakotw and = Minue- | g nothing until’ morniug and may mot get selfl to show his face. Scarcely had the | ™y, valloys of the Sovern and Doe and tho | 8ram w Tis Bek.].~Tho ropublican city | Porttsthe War department speaks of the | yors Tt has elocted an agent who is to bo | York Contral, was seen to loavo hor berth' | througiy with its work tll late in the day. wonds boen uttered bofora a large proportion | 1oy Vi part of i widiand counties are | convention was hoid this afternoon and tno | Fepeated troubles hot weenTndians and white | 'stationed at Duluth who hss iiven a bond of | nd walk 'to tho rear platform. ~As she did | Circilars donouncing Socrotary Post liav of tho delegaten stuod up i ausiver, wwid ap- | floodod. * At Brihton the pier and th es- | following ticket placed fn nomiuation: Su- | settlers in the Kootenal #iyer country. Tho [ 5,000 for the faithful performanco ‘of his not return the porter raised an alarm, and | and w bitter fight will be mado aainst bie ve B e e O continuod with s | planads are swept by tremendous seas. The | pervisors, Alexander Grahum, Thomas Yule, | 1adians thero have no ageat. General Knuta [ duties. He will roceive and dispose of all ;3,’.”.1.“,“'.‘.‘..-‘?I:T..A‘Ji."?"’?.i,- mf}‘“u' f-.»f,'l{'. uot be | election. Vico President Blaino ot baving littlo bon-plissed, but, continued with bis | bugo structuro which was boing propared for | Py 1. Spencer and M. L. Kors: tasossor, 1 | says that in tho noar futiire a great increaso | the grain of its mombers at Duluth or ship | foutid, but lutor an operatarat Grofts station | deveioped sullicient strength 1o warrant e ot 1o ho 'the. amadantended | tho voception of Buffalo Bill's Wild | T\ Koot; justices of the peaco, T, H. Fulton, | in thenumber of settlers iwiil precedo the | it to knglish markots as decmed advisable, | found Borying wesr, e Luck, Wwith ber | making a feht for prosident, the radical ele- Would have made them ailke. e, ton culleq | WWest show, was thrown down and utterly { jr., and “H. D. Walden; constabies, J. Q. | building of the Gireat Northern railway and | One leading object to be secured by this us- | beat Sub Oped, ard Bady BEEERA. She Was | ment will bring out John Wells of Story for WAL G AAva lDAaLIAG A s Holeo, destroyod. At Swunsos, number of build: [ 1tded and John Ashenfelter, troublo will follow unloss some provision is | sociation will be in beiug uble to ship the | brought to thls city, and diod ina short | the position. J. H. Sanders of Hardin® will lqation to St TnLs Words. o oo, sald | 118 Wero unedofed. At York, the roof 3 T mado in nuticipation. 1n closing bis report [ pure No. 1 hard ‘wheat without any oppor. | e e police sayher uame was Mary | receive stiong support forthe sume oftice the chalrman of the moruiug sossio was un. | OF , @ cirvus was blown off, killiug [ Filmore County « helutinng, he says : talty of miatng, dirsotly to Bnglish marketa, | (ORI ™ pboS MR AR S READSE, SN | from the counervabive aad, nonpaxpiann dels: fair, but when the council disapproved this | ® DOY in the street. At Dublin, the mag Exerer, Neb, Oct. 13.—[Special to Tue “Lshall In a few months flose my dutles on | 80d by establishing their grade they secure ALY, SHOR st Py 108 that she was | gates, and unless new candidates develop to ho passed on to characterizo Di. Hass's ar. | Dificent draperies of mourning displaved upon | Bye,|—The Sunday school convention of | the active listand this isthe excuso 1 huve the highest market price, amounting in | sownambuli dive his strength is almost certain of elec gumnt aa logleal jugklery, saving. that if | tho occasion of yuie funeral of Mr. Parull | piiimoro county mot at Exoter with a num- | [oL0Tering what | consiopthe st valuabla | many lostanos to quite u peccontago ovor e i tion § 3 e A wormen had baos Sroated ke snedf | havo veen ontirefl blown away and the same | FHHSPT0 SOMILY Mok &% BX0tor With ', nuim- | suggestions that my fong evevice i the Tino | that of the mixod wheat usually ‘shippod . r wh anm. e aunual report of Secretary Post, which B o e o Created whko thex | y'truo of the floral decoration that adorned | (ot of U Sunday sehool workots o at- | of thio uruy, which boguit ®RyzIve yoars uso | thero. Many of ls members have luvge | Alnuquenqur, N. M., Oct. 13 —A freight | will bo subwitted in the moraing, will show B kloy lad also gotten a now fansied” twiss | the grave, At Cardiff and its vicinity B i "o e ital suby | i tho rade ot w privites s furolihy L fe: | farms with oxtensivotracts of grain, and it | wreck occurred on the Atiautic & Pacitio | that 155 now alliances “have' boc chartered Hueklay had also gotten & now fanglod twist | oral'coustiug vessols uro ashore. The' crowa | Jool8, conuecter gard e ety Yo 1 L rin% 1 | is claimed that the nssociation” will handle | year Navajo Springs last night, At a slignt | 2Urine tho past y and an incroase in not such a woman as Baroness Burdett. | Wero suved . semination of military khowledge auioug the | {rom three to five million bushels of wheat membership of nearly 10,00 Coults have a voto. P A P ath of a Pioneer. |--v.l-v|-|‘.-l. s e ki :‘l:‘xji.._-‘.).‘-j\ml‘n:l.m I\y.x“\“';vulnlv‘(:x‘"l\l\‘n' .»1.-: ors ckley o a6 =5 . Ix10¥, Nel i TSpeol o 0 this end he recommands the enlistmon ding others at various points, oy, Buckloy could not seo tho reason Why | ucuao, Tiky ot 10.cAn Tadnapolty | [ VN0 Neb, Oct. 18.~[Spooll to Tu 1tav. Dr, RReid, Methodist Eplscopal church, | special says: Julius £, Pratt and Addison south, paid & bigh tribute to the work of fo* | Bigbee of the old Sarven [Wheel works, now male nissionavies that had come under his | part of the ican Wheel Works trust, Gentle Workers in Christ, Rey. Dr. W. D. Walters, secretary of the . 55 Glub: discussion. ussion of the goneral subject of Eleventh, curvo o cow was noticed lying on the track, but uot soon enough m»!n silinoor to wiop nivd Ly ©armers ~pRohia AIAIES tho on I tho train, althoug whistied down brakes. Tk Morkek Tat Oake i TRrasiatfimaiat Br.|—James Cunlfant, ono of the ploneer | f,YOUNE, Ambitious, onergetic sous of patri ——— ‘The engine aud thirteon cars of merchandiso i L o Tole ¢ otic citizens, and states tnat the army should PENNSYLVANIA'S SENATE. for Califor: g () | gram to Tue Bre.|—The state meeting of settlers of Cass county disd today at tho | cease to be & refuge for the inoficient, indo sl O o Ware ditobod, ‘Tho, eugluoar | ¢ o Parmors Alliance apd Tndustrisl U home of his son, William Chalfant, near this | lent wandering clement of the country, Ite- miraculousty escaped with only - slight Sty $ hrici] ) Do, Howould huve boon st yoars o age | lont wandorine clomont of tho country. Re- | (nyeatigation of State OMcers Coms | bruises and cuts, but the firema, Ed_Ciari, [ e1tor known as the “Southern alliance,” is own ohaeeyation, Ho saked fop ihew ih8 | nave asuly Each hold over §200,600 1 | had e lived until next Thursday enlistment and theu be Feturned home to " d. Ja cauRbE AnBupk nternally. A Faheoliys | L soaRlon wikh. 60ly: A 1D 0kA0dNIGN TDA O e e e D ol b | tue American Wheel works and each are in- e serveas officers o thoevent of war, and as | HARSBURG, Pa., Oct. 13.—The special | trick wus linmedlatoly set around tho wiuck | Kerediled delegates o fur uoes not exceod soulto Chriat sto should be permitted 10 | tarasted fn tho 1. 15, 8. company of Dayton, Mind Wrecked by Grief. le5ye b ofmoery Lo IOGSRORL Ok WAD 804 88 | A e sonata iras callod 1o ardor | #30 trsins 8re Funning rogulasly twenty, with a sprinkling of visitors, ke perform the rite of baptism. [Applause. | 0., and tho Iudisoapolis Wugon company. | Bratmice, Neb,, Oot. 13.—[Special Tele- | tions in time of pesce . this morning. The governot's message, call = y— horte " ol tha ' Mate ' SRcIRIARY’ WeKy Docs Not Agree with St, Paul. Ail their real ostate boldings are Included in | gram to Tut Ber.|—Miss Florence Carloton | This plan would give a distinetive and re- : 4 el Democeats Wi regd and busluess of » routine: obme g . 3 100 Aaleainent. | The fallure aous iy ad | KT8 8 Ban. |~ 980 8 publlean oo, KLV 8 Glstinotive wwnd 1 | ing tho session, was read. In it bo said the | Txnianavors ). Oct. 15.-The oty | dcter trausucted. Much lalk was Ltev. W. I~ Bourne of London said that | signment made by the American Whoel | Of Adams, tuls county, was today adjudged | bo 0 Vo 0ice \tial huder 'our form of | indulgod -In, WAy disscied. '8y tha .uoks the discussion vecalled to bis mind the ques- | works, io which both were heavily inter- | ivsane and ordered sent to the asvlum at | poversant” tion to the alleged miscouduct of the heads 5 : partisan position of the northern alllance. tion onee put to bim by & rector in England: | ested Lincoln, Her insanity is due to grief over | SOVermment. & A P RS i i ntire democratic ticket by a majovity now | Overtures looking to u fusion were approved ) o D e g AR AR the recent accidental death of & brather. Wil Provon o wo departments of the state gov- | estimated at from 5,000, Sullivan, | and will be submitted to tho northern ailis erumant, as well s to other elec- | for mayor, prese ambent, runs 1,000 | anco tomorrow. i'resident L. T. Polk and Bourao) for preaching!” Ho had auswered National Republican Leagu - Sansas } The | At the power and ability to preach was his | Nuw Youx, Oct, 1 —The execative. com Riventor atATIIe Taa n ha Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Oct he tive ofoors. Tho governor revlewoed | An6ad of his ticket campalgn was 'the | Mra. Loaso of Kansaa addressed the aliisnce authority, Ho would mako this answer [ BN B ORE S e B ’ Riventos, Neb., Oct, 15, —|Special Telo. | Missour: Passonger assoclation met in wost exciting and most bitter in tho history | tonizht on the poiitical situation, both favor- uthority, e ould mako this auswer | yyirteo of the National Ropublicau league | ! ; 3 . Lar session today, Chalrman Smith prosiding, ] of politics, | ing the thira party move, | sion o wTE Al st at the Plaza hotel New | K¥&m to Tus Bee Phe long advertised |, I #: | by various committees which have been in - - —— womn Into the winistry, They could preach | 18 calied to meat at the Plaza hotel, New | i i of tho independent party came off to- | THO committee on a new form of ticket, de- | vostigating the aftairs of Bardsley, Philudel Wiped Out by y | - N tho word mndjead souls to” Cirlst. 1t bud | York, ou Thursday, Novembor 1, at 11 | §a'® GuU gierdis Sl fessa chiny nve | sikned to provent Vscalping,” which phia’s ex-Troasurer, who is now in the B Bagmd Phuarsed tha lieyislon Bepast bach ' proven. bis 18 the ouly uutbority | & m. The president of the league to | yoters.' fortv-three of whowm were republi- | tee was appoiwted at the last r 3 itentiary, and sever arragned 1 K 4 N. Y., Oct. I've T'roy presby- that should be required of them. He had no | day, appoiuted, among others, the following y od its repe ‘ z the (v \ ¢ ’ p ' g cans and democrats, od its report, recommending the | Boyer, state treasurer, and Thomus MoCal- | tha roport of tho genersl patience with the narrow and bigoted ver- | as Sembers of the sub-executive committee adoption of% “skeleton coupon” ticket. Tha | lant, wuditor general of the for their s the o |;m|“u1 st Pau s Wwords o this subject ‘lvrn‘. Natlonal Ropublican league ophien A . I’ o consideration of this occupied the entire day | counection with Bardsloy's misdoings, Ii ts lost their all. Tk " 3 that re terally rendered, it would prevent | B, lkius of West Virginia, . C. Little of Alien Land Law in Texas. and *ag out tuall ¥ i toe : v Rolle u q prov 3 , ia, £, C, L e K id sajournment was fially taken without | conclusion thie governor xaid tne respousi- | vails, Kelief is belug seut from uj v 1ing dy ik G A being warried in the church, | Cusas, W. A, Hawmil of Colorado, | Davias, Tex, Oct, 18, ~The alicn laud 1aw | any decision being reached. biity of determiuing whethier reasouable | towns, i i session was convened (o take action In rela- | election today rasulted in the election of the at groat length the testimony taken