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"I'WEN'H—Fms" YEAR. : : OMAHA. THURSDAY MORN f . OCTOBER 22, 181, "NUMBER 196, FOND AMONG DRIFT WOUD | s ez ==« v DITOR, ORATOR AND PATRION | s incrtim i st 00D WORDS FOR THE ARNY. | oyten osste i | WRECKED BY AN OPEN SWITCH premo judge, rogardless of political faith or e e o Sa TSt (on Whinh Britt, Benjamin F. Buoxelay ue \,\:, i " i withholds from governnsnt all but k3 fow (\m\m l"l!?{-‘*_r”hmu'l‘: rl"u n.u] -n,nld e " About fifty persons were present to hear { specific and expressly gradtel pow ers. Better o iva v nerense illiam Lee, ekiel wudd . wsenge i )l Remaius of an Unknown Boy Found Near | (bout ffty perses Monoment to Houry W. @rady Uuveiled at | specits und exprosaly gradted pw ot otter | Offcers and Privates Commended for Bravery | igctonse—\Willinm Lee, Hrekiol T, udd. | Fast Passengor Train_on the Burlington fa Bellevue, b Atlanta, Georgia. ny growth of goveenmental function—still and Efficiency, Catnarine Bows! the Ditoh. Table l(m k Republica more of governmental usurpation. South Dakota: Original—John Berguln, Tante Roek, Neb,, Oct. 21.—[Special to Coming of the Grady. S p Jobn Hinchliff, Adelbert Dela: B o A - m BTG | o i " ) "his young Jor 5 418 this bedt. and " £ | Carter, Stepher. E. Brown. EVDENTLY A VCTM OF THE ANGR. | Tux i) "X sopablcan iy o Wi oo | GOVERNOR DAVID . HIL'S ORATION. | o roun v, i o g | GENERAL SCIOFIELD'S ANNUAL REPORT. | {35 Sl B 00 ITES, 2000 | FOUR KLLED mND. EIGHTEEN R, Ehse tonded by a large crowd of ladies and gentle 7 Tis cllected pout piiEns, he Shared. sosted G OLD PROBABILITIES, - Nothing But Dr; Bones Left for the | men. It was addressed by M. K. Walker of tenc Address fn Which n Warm | expressed your sentiments. he divined yout | Organizer Harrington Reports Con- < kit All the Omaha People on the Train ilton Creok, o sues of the c pt ; Geepest thonzhitache #ave you the best o h % Coroner's Investigation—An Lo AR L R R day, Tribute Was Paid to the e ey Tumey o Voie, he Yoles | cerning the Location of Local | Work of the W r Bureau Under | Escape Uninjnred—Oldest En Omahan Married at Mills lar as compared with that of the Argen Memory of a Bril- S R Y Hie Lihen b iy Weather Bu ~Recent Army the Agricuitural Department. gineer on the Road Among Nebraska News Notes. tine Ropublic. John R Little, candidata for liant Journalist. Snows a8 yon had been hearing itover your su- Orders—Washington Note Wasnixaroy, D, ., Oct Secratary the Victims, county clerk, then made an address, which Vanas, The sweet piceelug notesalutes at first Rusk has recoived from Mark W. Harring- received hearty applanse, H Lindsey, unfriendly ears, but wins i1s way at lenzth, PRSERAS ton, the chief of the weather burean, & spe- ,, candidate for county attorney, made sn persiia siienoe wmong Jarring tonzue % ; v Renrevee, Neb,, Oct. 21.—[Special to T eloquent plea for the ticket and explained ATIANTA, Ga 21.-~The monument to | and finally wttunes a chorus to its own pure Wasmisaroy, D. C., Oct. 21.--Major Gen- | cial report of the operatious of the bureau Garesneng, T, Oct. 21 “The Chieago, eral Schofield, commanding the army, has | since its transfer to the Department of Agri- | Burlington & Quincy fast passenger train Ber.| - While out hunting ducks last Sunday | the Australian system of yoting, the late Henry Grady was un L B e A D L el TR L Frank Smith and a”companion discovered a Britos CoRtes 1 naspEA i be Atlanta today at e past 1 o'clock. Tho | how It is sald that Swiss guides in 4 Snow Lish | made his annual report upon the operations | culture, July 1, last which left here at 10:3) o'clock iast night skeletou lying face downward and partly k- | PLAEe Centor infepchdelie s of Atlonta wero thronged with vis- | whisper. lest vibrations from the volce sanke | of tho army to the secretary of war. Ho | Mr Harrington says the service has been | was dorailed at Pottory switen, near Mon- bedded in the sand and driftwood on a bar in | EACH e etonts Tuli o rally | 110rs from overy state in thesouth. The | SOV iule J reviews the Indian disturbance of last win- | reorganized with a view to carryime out | mouth, sixtoon miles west of here, by an tho river about six milos sontheast of tnis | | W B0 H0e BASPOE BEC LAY | monument was uuveilea by Miss Gussie | Resnits may look magioul that oan beex- | ter. He recalls that nearly one-haif of the | the exprossed inten of congress | opon swi Tl Whiols LEkIR 6f ASVeH okl place. There was no flesh on the boues save = 4 i e b 8V | \ov, Phelps, Killian, Hensley, Glooon and | Grady Never 1n tho history of Atlanta has | Bluined:, Theto was at (GRSCH WIAQ BIeDATec™ | infantey and cavaley of the urmy was concen- | to espechally deve and extend | savo a sleef rned ovor ou its side, The tho skin, reaching from the shoulders Lo otiler candidates for varions oftices at the | & more imposing procession passed through | Aif*the co-working tendencies which more | trated at the scene of disturbance, and then | its work in the interdst of agriculture. The | kiliea are hips und was eatirely destitute of clothing or | apnicaching ele ddressed the meeting. | its streets than the parade which passed | thana hundred years ugo brousht thedis: | says that this campaign teachos the lesson force, Dutside of Washingion, | ~ ENGINEE L. EMERY of Gal anything by which it could be identified The old pa v candidates were | from the capitol to the monument. seaboard into a single federation of United | that the entire military force of the United B TL00AL - f0MaARY CRAIRIENY | DU Judging hi':': "'.'“l . 14"... J‘f..f.‘;‘;.fii?;\ the | 3¢V The confederate veterans and members of | States: ail the glant fok nirty yours | Statos would be wholly inadequate to pr 'liese oMolals wers asslgned to duty at the TRAVELING ENGINEE GEORGE 6 sant); whish was of & davk bro AITSHENG itk the Grand Army of the Republic marcted | fiiey ot on e R L it Strassos and | vent great loss of life and damage to prop ve cities in the country, with authority to | COURTNEY of Galosburg tho_ conclusion Is that the boncs o Lircnriern, Neb , Oct. 21.—(Special Tele- | together and grooted w:th applause all | their strains t) resist tho diseuntion of war— | erty if a general Indian outbreak should oc- | make predictions for fHeir stations and | MRS, GEORGE ALLEN of Lamoni, Ta, those of a boy aboat 14 years of age. gram to Tur Ber.|—The allisnce beld an | along the line. Bl thieso controliing fendoncles und forces | gyr, - However, ho belioves that no consider- | ¥icinity: glving tho weather moro in detall | PRAVK L. JOHNSON of Avon, Il LT LA T O B L TR foll, | Tndependent rally bere today. Hon.J, H. svernor D, B, Hil of New York, the | Yot theday of our peace ssemed forever | abls number of tho Sioux intended hostili- | would thus supplement and amphity. - About eighiteen are injured. Great sur- B o ALe1103 iave. bean.] Powers dell + ad8ie4s: | Mty +opub tor of the day, rode in the first carriage | postponed. Oneuorthaen ournalist, Horaee | ties aganst the United States unloss driven |~ Trore havo boen soveral signal display | priseis exprossod that the list of fatalities left tuere at that time. Coroner Miller and | licaus gave respectful prais 1 assisted in vi four white horses. By his side | y'Shuke hinds scross the bioody chisu,” and | to it by hardship. He says stutions establishied upou the request of iu- | was not larger. The most seriously injured ajury held au inquest today and a verdict | making a faic sized audi but nota vote mor Northen of Georgia. tamhied to his burinl st Themaster | There 1s, hence, a woll grounded belief | terested parties, who agreed to have the [ e 4 o o 4 of many lezions, General Grant viudn had REBy LHGbERAY sx6tolns signals displayed without cost to te govern- 4 ; was returned accordingy. AT galdediby st When everything was in readinoss at tho | of " IWEPnS LEMERLIRAOE 1 Jlh T | that, by the constunt exorcise of discretion | TIEUBIS displayed withou LB AL Erizaneri J. McDoxarn, South Welford, Favor Judgze Post monument, the band struck up “Dixie” ana | “Let us have peace.” “Your great soldier In thio managoment of Inuiaas, coupled with An Omahan Married. i et et PR A Oh Y R WA Tt h anEHts i another gallant geueration of souinorn | Justice o all dealings or the g i S y 3y R it an Tueororn, Neb., Oct. 21.—(Special to Tue | the creat thvong went wild with enthusiasm 7 4 Ao gt with ther A'th $38nd8 oF /8 aximuum aud winimum tomperatures and | C.J. Kiuwy, Leaox, Ta., loft avm mashed. M Nati: Oot. i~ [Spaclall Melspram ) ’ i 2 vouth, had set himself to preparing the har- | ernment with them and the presence of @ R ad iminim 1pe AVIHH Nebi Oct. ShejSpecia Zra BEF Many democrats of this vicinity have | Colonel Charles Northern, president of | vests of peace and “her victories no less than | sufficient military force to over-awe the m‘;‘ (DL I, e AL ) ’-\\“n 5 Jous Bursen, Forreston, 111, left arm torn to Tue Bee.| —At 10 o'clock this morning |, oiqed their views on Juc ; the Grady Monument association, presided. | thoseuof war." Quitoother ideals of duty o | turbulent minority amoug them, tnere need | o & Serqiee Simfiaiiio that now ca L':‘:l nas | off: Me. Wilson D. Dennettof Owmaha and Miss | giducy and the majority favor the republican, | Prayer was offerad by Rev. J. W. Lee of this | theb ooy shivr. Tien foo many tonzucs | U U serious approhension of au extonded | oo, "re ) liested for tho sugat and riee intor. | GUS Widatis, Rock Island, TIL, hip hurt. S L L Ll N e AT city, after which Mr, Fulton Colville, in be- | were s er. tog many hoarts wero yet sin- | BBESINE 08 Hhe 0 o B Worty o | 98t of soath Louisiana, and it will boestab | Fukisay Neis Axpewsox, Galesburg, 11L, UL I J‘{,['_ 1 by I = half of the Monument association, told the And It was then that this young southron. | the most serious consideration that, by the ll‘r\x”«. : % 2 BB scalded, but may recover. kel. The ceremony was performed by Kev. s 1 Amer. | S10FY of its constitution. Tho monument | whom we ul for that publie virtue now praise, | addition of a fow thousand men to' tho en- | Attention bas been specially dicected 1ot | 5. W. Cooren, Coraing, Tu., scatp wounded W. J. Harsha, in the presence of the reia- § origluated in a call by the young men of | Catie to the metrobolisnfour union, where his | listoa strangth of the army, whereoy a sum Iy for tho improvomeut of tl T B tives and immediate friends of the contract- ican Seamen in tical. Atlauta the day after Mr, Grady's death, volee heurd . and In wsingle | ciany force might at all times be statloned forecasts bu® teir widor distribution, par. A S - y ing parties, A special car was provided (Copuright 191 by James Gordon Bennett.| speech you so representative. for us 80 | yyoCisinity of the great reservations, th ticularly in the agricultural districts, Mor Mus, CarueriNe Conus, Murray, ia,, eye 3 LA Wiuced the Orator. moving, sounded n noto and culied forth a ! : SLtaREIOH B HeN 1O 6hit5 LRE RS aaTor iBe S SR for tho Omaha guests who loft [ i u b0 S i Galveston, Tex.) roduced T il d o noto and called forth @ | damage of an uprising and rosulting destruc- | 8tteation has been given to the issue of the [ and face bruised thessWebslersatreny idepobiat 8 foicloc o | New York He a Spea Hon. Clark Howetl, Mr. Girady's successor | 1i\tar duy. 7 tion of froutier settlements, would be en- | forecasts fc lonwer veriod in advance, Rowe, Shenandoal, fa, hand and leg Arriving at Mills station, thay wero met by | Oct: 21.—|New York Herald Cable—Special | 3 "y aging editor of the Constitution, and | Tt was no miracle, no magle. But it was the” | tirely removed, and the - great expense | Which accompans the general svuopsis of [y ““Tuily-ho'’ coaches and driven to the home | to Tiit Bee] The condition of two of the | speaker of the Georgia House of Representa- | hourand the mun. . of transportation of troops from dis- | the weathor conditions, and which, when Fonest Rowk, son of above, hoad hurt. of the bride. Promptly at the appointed hour | six sailors from tho Baltimore who were | tives, introauzed Governor Hill, saying in Grady's Mission Ended. tant parts of _the country en. | practicabie, aro added to'the predictious for 3 OO 3 the bridal party entered the main parlor 10 | wounded in the cowardly attack of the Chil- | substance : tirely avoided. Major General Schofild | the several'states Oscar Ziotersiay, Monmouth, 1lL, hand : st o wed ch fro A S 4 With this speech Grady's mission of peace 9 AL LeJot SR Sifita tie ArSBaL Tuly hnaw Weatheriac ol “",“:;,i,“‘,"’d“:,':““‘([ o “'m‘\‘:”w‘_ fan man-of-war's men Iast weok is cow con- | 1t best befits this oceasion that today's me- [ (Wit this speech Gradyia misslon of neacs | thon'makes a strong plea for a reorganization rstof July uew woather ser r = : morial oration should be spol by lips which | W& d sounded the e of recon eillatio of the army. The report notes with satisfa vices have been organized in Arizona, Cali- . S. Bricuer, High Creek, Ia., scalp of Omaba. The bridal procession was lod by | sidered critical. Tt names of tne injured | yrukin to, yet notof, the sonth, The ques: | ¥ b seundel opeis freconelelon | 8oyt aiption by congress of a aefnita | fornia, Floria, Now Mexico, North Dakota, | oty ! Mr. Pryor Markel, groomsman, sccompanied [ Americans are Hamilten, Talbot, Turn- | tion has beeii asked in tho north why nsouth- | WS ECCUG e P J policy of improvement of the coast defenses, | Qklatoma, Utah, Virginia, Washington, ; s by Miss Pickard of Washington, Ka e | bull, Anderson, Davidson and Pan- | SFnerwas ol \-}m‘w to deliver thie oration 4t sted the diseas ¢ "Touching the enlistment of Indians in the | West Virginia and Wyoming. The most Geonce Arrey, Lamoni, I, bruised. ssmald, followed by the grooi supp ‘e i | ie unveiling of the monunien one who | il death, @ the sweet words g Y e ctical s 03 complimented por- . D. Bvaxs, Geneseo, Wis., shoulder in- bridesmatd, follow ed by the groein supported | tor. " Captain Sciley of the Baitimore | Wis o bssontisily soathern. ani hore m ‘the | hi3death, "Trucare e swoet wordsof the | acmy, tho report says the policy nas yot yot | practical and most highly conipiumented por- | E. D. EvAxs, Geuesoo, Wis., shoulder ln e My Charles K. collins. | has again been assared by the intenaente of b it found ocho, Lot e answer it by fn- [ |1 O e o Y RIEY s o siait T progressed very far in its execution, but the | U Of S e o sl | UL Then followed the beautiful bride escorted o Al fevit e pE e kInz the spirit whicn pervades the public y % ik results have been entirely satistactory and it L 8 weo AL James Fani New Londd f by tho maid of nonor, Miss Price | the city that he will makoa thorough investi- | et e aro n Whose nin e we. ars | P Y Y bulletins. el M‘m‘]' s UL EL : R 5 3 Truly does his i memory should be adnered to. X 2 of Omaha. The brids carried a boguet [ Eation into tho “‘Y’;," o E‘."“‘“ ail Chilians | ussembled and who died, as inserived on B ner a1 i |~z.‘nf\;l‘3'ul;’ln 1he Tani o Complimentary reference is made to tk Ou September 30 thero were over 1,200 3 of Cape Jassemines from Toxas, the former | WhO Are shown to have taken part in the as- | this monument: “Literally’ Loving » Nation | EUSPSORIEL (S ASSIREE 12 0N YOUr 1l | nigh stato of eficiency of the artillery, in. | Weathersignal display stations in operation, [ Juxes Scannoroveu, Monmouth, shightly an increase of about 100 per cent in less than | cut, ) It on the men. Into Pe: Y here re those of the home of the groom. 'The party formed in the | $2U ; ; ! n hold & mOre sacrad pIaee 1 | f1n iy e aataier sohoors, in th SH AP LHBTALtar NS alraally Doentioo) north who would not be entitied to speak. and mare scred place 1n | fantry and cavalry schools. ~foni Dow window uader a floral eanopy, whers | 20 (4% 08 GAonariar s Heeady boon ooked £ them the plea forsectignal traternity (s lost | YT ATSCUonS, Creat oraams you e id | Reforence is made to thé number of mili- | three months. © Courtnay was the oldest engineer on the e Viie oanaey teat [Loleyaiwas S hEaEtlcdd i npon Etie *.A mak(cens| | QUCTTOR K-poURUA pESTITIca IOV ALELF ORSK0 e cotmes rom 4 LHUGE ReBTt OF oxprosded | tary posts abandoned duriug the past yew ol Avistionte NavRlOMbare: road, having been with the company before ary congratulat 3 tho war. The bagguge car caught fire, but Rutout the sicred fire of eternal brothorhood 0w sumptuous wedding breakfast, down to"a sumptu 1 bre the flauics were promptly extinzuisted. nd tha urderous assault wa L - | & more exalted purposé. Great statesmoen | as serving to merk the advance of settle- 4 G e Naval Offic ; d i 1 L :\".'K,N‘hc“l.‘"m‘,‘r‘g‘_“l""‘m' O naulbais ore arc those south who could 1ot | and brave soldiers” you have had. but none | meut and the subjugation of roaming Indians, |~ WasniNtox, D. C,, Oct. 21.—The socro- e 1 which the. happy conple | flcial who has expressed any opinion on_the sstablish national unity in sentiment as The saddest causalty happoned in tho first give s life and hiseniusto & nobier Gusic | and liberal ailowances are recommended for | tary of the navy nas divected thio appoint- : o e ] ¢ as the sympatheule friend In yourdays | jarger and peraianent posts as being in the S tiasontt otitanutes o ciise of g M ¢ stoem in whi PRLIIDYS oo | subiect, has said that he regretted the occur- t5 name met Hetle encouragement or Lol LA TCNCL L o AT L L ) p 3 g ment of a court of inquiry into the case of | chaircar. (eorga Allon, his wifo and baby R e e “‘Ylg'_:;;' L0 o *1(*)“.}::‘ Siter: ARy T & Hopest tho 8 7 ressars cd bt little sympathy. But, thank God, ARl RAL 52 | interest of true economy. The report sug- [ tho United States steamer Dispaich to dotor- | were seated noartine middle of the car when p But, thank tod, | of strugele: he your fove mes of despaf ot S SHT0 srovian fa (HAIP mosoTmAatIon: would be severely punisned. The investiga. [ (hose two types stund alone for themseives | o w. \bodiment. of new aspira- | E€Sts a reoreanizatioa of tho iufantry aud the | mue whother the ofiicers of that vessel shail | the accident occurred. The car tipped over Mr. and Mrs, Deanett leave on this even- | tion o Aty HokRy report cablod that the mob w com- | who have acoepted to the fullest extent S T OUE CLE Y FRAMAE S g G AR N 5 e ~ hurlea across the car, and except for a cut i ing's train for Creston, Ia., which willbe | /00" “0¢* %Gy fijan ~sullors and boat | Grady's nssurancesof southern ioyulty and olld<foundutionsyqty sagoess which Lyou neral Schofield endorses Gene: ABOUT TiN PLATE. ared. Allen received only their future home. mea and that the attack was plaoued, | bis demands for southern independ e e lf"'};‘“ et yurs | recommendation concerning the fortif ) = ¢ « as planued. s demands_ for south: i orious statehood al e reared by yo S ) Charges Against a 1 It is now atleged that Boatswain Regan was | Polivical, “industeial and commercial. He | osterity, jealousiy niay tose futuro genera- | of Sar Diego, Cal Ty e oNa ot. 21, |Special Tele- | Shot by a poticeman. The A ailors | Speaks forand fu benalf of that ~broad and | ¢ioys” preserve thie memory of that young | Touching the discipline of the army, the Bearnice, Nev., Oct. 21.—|Special Tele- | Shot by a p S IS | perfect loyaity that loves un | brusts Georgia | GO05 DEESEENE G Oy B ¢ “this | rerort says: All the reports show that the Tye . 1. Lo i were attacked at various points throughout allke with Massachusetts -th Knows no St l. e e pvere! zener: . n o Army = 2rrsBuRG, P Oct. 21, —La vl . C. x gram to Tite Br Mrs. C. O. Bates will | 145 ¢ity. ™ A number of foreixners, not Amar- | South. 1o norths no vist, no. wost, but endoars | HODIS statue-repoating goftly and reverently | general state of discipline in tho army is ex Pirtsnura, Pa., Oct. 21, —Last week W e A s T oo L il et e A all st begin proceedings at once to setaside the | jcans, will testify to the killing of Regan. In | with equal and patriotic love every foot of Aoy 4‘&:?1;:[:;:" Heary W. | cellent, the ou® _qu..-fn.'n)lu.e:'m»;;vmn \L‘y.yl;x’u Cronemeyer of the United States Iron and | oficials went from here and Burlington. The decreo of divorce between herself and hus- juflnv-umlhul shilians it must bo said that | oursoil, every state fu our union, 3 trom. qiATREEStates and & co'dar lhj-!l of 'lglel 'ourth CAY fllr)‘-l’l hurl _; 18 | Steel Tin Plate works at Demunler, Pa., sent | coroner visited the ‘scene of the wreck and band, County Attorney C. O. Bates, which | information h’ been recently receivea tothe | Uoveror Hill was greeted with great en- .wn.n.“\g‘ur. I the streets | Walla. The “measures which have to President Havrison a box of tin manufac- | will hold au inquest tomorrow. st St e enthusiasm. f your beautiful city. and 7¢ wpon- this | 8dopted for the improvewment of the condition R EIR Thas DO BTG WM ~ruts more d %, C. Itice, superintendent of the Iilinol was granted in the district court in this city : o b D YT e memiorlal of your iove and pride, affection- | of the enlisted men and for the exclusion of x i s sTmorning’ |y o 'of thie Buriington road, xpressod . the about three months ago. Mrs. Bates alleges | vo5 (o5 o mote's man from the fury of S < bl atelv nrty they recal é‘w life-work of this | undesirable characters from enlistment have | Mr. Cronemer received a letter from Presi- | (hiion that the switeh had been tampered The daily cotton region reports consisting [ I8., arm broken, vesident Harrison presses His | The scene after the wreck was heartrend - Nentiinenta in a’ Lietter: Ing. The imprisoned passcngers broke out the windows of the cars to effoct their es in her petition that the divorco was granted | rpa'io 0 BA HIBOTe S BeR HEO e Chlll Opening with a reference to the singularity | beloved Southiernor, %n reverently carry | worked together to elovate the cbaracter #ud | dent Harrison, in which he says: TEh A Ttor thia wrcok Hlbc waRE o nmar At without her knowledge, L8 moby ;e Do 1o CLlllans | ¢ tho occasion —the dedication of @ monu | AWAY with them is anligoiring and patelotic | jncrease the contentment of the soldie THON 3 ai (1atatsriatfittlo b asentard | th imenls (IesC oM o F et FeokcGheatdd L R0 P n : PR e great excitement hero and huadreds are vis- Kansas City aud, it is alleged, was married | 1500 ied, an cabled, were stabbed. 1n vernor Hill 16 died he was Jiterally loving & nation into | pairing their efiiciency. The winter cam- | satisfictory. und I thiuk you forthis evidence | FIE G slona. %o Mrs. Jeunie L. Kilpatrick. ' It is beld that | %ol Gaptain Seoloy advises the com- t beslde this tomb, before thissilent token | peace.” paigu against tho. Sioux develoved the most | thata new tndustry has been established in All the injured have gone their various Mr. Bates has laid himself amenable to the | p/o poo e Aan i Hid oy his . nation's mingled grief homaze, no | Awaition in peace! A broad land disturbed | cheerful endurance of the greatest nurdships, | the Unitod Statos y ways except three, and these the doctor does law of Nebrasku for bigumy by this last mar- | (1€ AEFCO0 RGN, (0, TI B, IS e ter tribute could 1 to Henry W. | bynoeivil dissentions, threatened by no for- | as well as great gallantry in action, aud a tand how any ptt o " s Gridy’s memory a el etiont ple ind homo- » < an can doubt that we have tho n not consider fatally injured. Two of them vioge. Tho bride aud groom lave not since | of tho cowardly, bioodthirsty robbers. L L A R T HL s e pEoar - had e towl sbsence of desertions while fn the |, skil}and husiness shzucity to csta have been removed to Galesburi and but one returied to Beatrice, . | . The elections throughout Chili ure particu- | so brict and yet so fuli—is the history ¢ Gonfliet, no bitter memory. 0o questioned foy- | Presence of the enemy Gesstaily ficture of tin pl remains at Monmouth. It 1s currently reported that Mr. Bates bas | 1,y yotoworthy from the fact that for the | noble purposeborn in tho generous impuises | uity! That people rejofeing in the universal - = No other criniuly: surpasses us in | Rogardiog the cause of the disastrous tendered his resicnation as county attorney | g ¢ vina in the history of the country the | of & warm and patriotic heart, stirred by the | spirit of fraterity. rotalping on'y the pleas- R T ARMY ORDERS. the inven nius of Its cltizensar i the | wreck, two opions prevail. One of to the county board of supervisors and that | ooiang ileges have beey restriote sufferings and desoairot his stricken country- | ant recollect ons of thapast. harmoniously S us! wgacity of its - capitalists. Tt | 1 R vanlicE by oh Meial ¢ action will probably be taken on it at the | NOLers' privilezes have been unrestricted. | )" Sictained * by his confidenc solving the probiems of ¢Iviization. workins ) 5 S is surpristng to me that any patriotic Ameri- | these shared = by ie oficials of ction will probably, be taken on 16 4t the | The elections ave carried on with: the utmost | For UAHANe0. L DY o 15, 0% L et o s ratlpn: working | Detail of Changes in the Regular Ser- | Gn ' B601d° approach this question with | the company, and by some of the "lj:":u{fi the .Otl('{.'"( ."" '; ¥ . tor :lfi quitide. Senors Carlos, Walker, Martinez, | jianhood, aided by his own great genius | country opie will gver lald i grases vice Yesterdn) o to see this zreat and interesting exper- | employes, is that the switch wus deliberately aro already o number of candidutes for the | yfalcher and Toro, prominent conservatives, | and 'practival eneray, and accomplihing | ful remombra the life and public service | Wasmixaro, D, C., Oct. 21.—(Special Te it tall, or with uawiilinaness to” accept | tampoved with, Dr. Taylor, tho coroner, ex- vecancy that may oceur. it is now conceded, have been defeated. | within hislifetinie (ts great end—the restora- | of Heary W. e SR PARE e Hollowin e fariy dfnocss gt lte uoophe HLGWI| DO pressed tonight an opinion 'that the parties N The' combiued partics posing s lib- | tion of tho southvs prosperity and the com- | e oration was wall receivod. #Touight | ¥ s i ¥ | Q6nco whon we produee our.own tin pite who tampered with the switeh will be known Lot g o Ber (Spoctat | grals | Ravo™n majorliy "ot Lty o | Pt rmenosion of Birth 0wt 1 | Governon il and ety woeo enigriamed at | orders wero e todw: L S R S in loss thin two ool The Inquest las boen o B PR 10 house depnties, ho - senate | gy crowded: In fow have such great resuits | & banquet by the Young Men’s Democratic o Lowis ) y-1a inck of faith In the maintenance of the postponed to Iriday. ‘Telogram.to Tus ”';" '*,‘ ‘l"“;'\?:"“"“‘." also ’;fl\flnl'w‘rnl majority. The majority of followod wn euriest consocration to the public | league of Atlanta. wfantry, i3 dosignated to perform and exe- | ent law, - can ©thware s desied) o arrests wore mulo tod 0 dler, was taken before Judge White this | the electors of course are also liberal and this | welture. With the unveiling of this he g n Boaki cate the dutivs of Indian agent at the San | ¢hevemen . eanvaderstand how | One prisoner was released after showing afternoon fo answer the charge of a crimioal | means that a broad-minded man will be | bronze, as the just 2ommemoration of Lis Own Sentiment. Cetioera soncr P A ons ‘,_e‘m]“m Joun L. | QUE gufuccess hould | be doubted und | that he was fu no way counucted with the assault upon a weak minded girl by the name | Chasen as the next president of the country | ple's love fitly muy we recall The monument was designed by Alexander ROz b s g5 % PR i how any | wreck. The other is W, . Hoaly, who has 4 B, i 4 e & L L S i 12 va Wales. bu eanno dorstand how ! ded v 1° | and that more amicable relations with the | Atances of that lunique carecr and tho goud | Doyle. The statuc of herol: size, represents | Bullis, Twenty-fourth infantry. —Captain | S5 Bl ot undorstund hoW n | been woridng on farms in this locality, snd of Armstrong. His attorney secured Dost- | {ryjted States will be established. The con- | 40t St " S rofesston well. No other | Mr: Grady with uacoverad head standing in | Johnson will proceed to San Carios upon the | or'why lie shoul ys approach o who is mnow being doiained in’ jail onement of the preliminary heaving until Ly v party bas, it , | would sulted so well his varied talents | 80 easy attitude with the jeft foot somewhat | completion of the duty for which he wus ice of the successful cstablishmert of this | Healy, when seen tonight claimed Saturday morning. The mother of the wmrl ouly two senator: and his intellectual genius. Noother would | advanced. The general Yose is that of an | summoned to the city aund take charge ustry in this o try with a disposition to | thay he can produce evidence claims to have been an eye witness to the as- by the volitical prisoners | huve offored the same opportunity for his phi- | orator engaged in delivering a specch. of the agency, relieviug Captain Bullis and | discredit cuit "It tho great XDOR | (o show that at tho ume of tho wreck he sault. Creesy denies it. Tho girl is silly ramo court agaiust their detention | Ianthropy and his influence. Bareiy had he [ On one side is this quotation from Mr. | receipting to that officer for all public prop- | MenUIS to fatl aur own povle should not add | Codoaning in a bara near Gerlaw, six and tas a desire to make love to nearly every | has resulted in a decision that the detention | ffifshel his upprenticeshlp when, lie wrote: | Grady’s last speech at Boston: *This hour | erty in his chargo. and Captain Bullis will | 5,0/ " ) J milca frominerol siid ity this i maratag ik man she meets. When Dr. Daily was called | 1 illegal according to Chilian laws. The [ jiofd® (6% 0GTuliit ws %o Widened, and ‘its | Lrusts the loyallf' ot one section and holds | then join his proper station. Cuptain Jobn - rode part of the way in hore. The police to see her tho voung woman throw her arms | junta, however, has issued a decree suspend-- | {iffiieiico so extendod that I have come | the other in enduring suspicion and estrange- | son will perform his duties under the control SECCRED A PRIZ seen 1o think there is no case aganst him, about his neck and it took cousiderable | jng th It provides for trial twenty-four | 1o believe earnestly that no man. no | ment. Give us a broad and perfect loyalty | of the secretary of the wterior, to whowm he The coroner had evidence that he does not strepgth to unloosen ber ciutch. In the | jays after arrestin tue cases of those ar- | matter what hn .<.mm his vation | that loves and trust (eorgia alike with | will report in person for instructior Romantic Courtship and Marriage of | care o reveal at present. court room she was about to embrace the | yested for orimes commitiod during Balma- | Or s obportur w equs dig- | Massachusetts—that knows no south, no | The following named retired officers of the At The other opinion regarding the cause of judge, when she was forcad away. cedu's regime. These offenders will have | nity, Iuy r"\’ll“!“"'lttkv‘H\“w(lll:lj'hur!m-l.I;"\\'ll\'l orth, no east, no west, but endears witn | army will repurt in person at once to the Max# b Oati i anie i 1he wreck is that the switch was not in per- e e their cases submitted to the tribunal in due | SORPrehents his pasition, talrly moasures bis | oqual’ and patriotic love every foot of our | sunior officor of the general court martial av | ~Mexrius, Tenn., Oct. 2. —Last winter the | foor” condition. It i3 claimed that Jofferson County's AREY Sopss. order. Selfishly to his work” That I8 what Grady | Sil, every state in our uaion,” the army building at New York for the pur- | Sunday Times of this city offered a prize of | it can be unlocked without the use Famnuvny, Neb,, Oct. 21.—[Special to = did. Ho bezan when journalism in the south i EAL il i pose of appeariug as wituesses before said | $20 to the young woman who should write [ of a key in such & wav as to be Tue 3 ::m- I-.The outside “\mm of the INSULTED THE PHYSICIA wadat s :'v’.\;‘\-'.":'f-\r'{fl' routlers Wore searce CARTURED BAE MINE ;):‘l;x:ll:(;\]u:fill\‘(‘:llv:‘)l!.llhl‘l‘l’n;l:.‘t:l::;?fc.tll\uk;\i)S;\L\; tho best oftor or casny on “The Mouel Hs. | Pushea It way open, ‘i that witn stronk new Jefferson county court house are com- d newspaper enterprise Wits stagnant—whe o eturn o respective place: R T e 53 rattling it can be sprung open. One of the ) PR try wiis paralized und trade stood still. - e v them || dJor oF band.” Miss Lillian Percy of Covington, | . i B obena » switcl yletod and tho slata work on tho roof as | Distinguished German AL e vi5osous 16: | Slxshooter Argumerts Used by a De- | o Feeciot by thom in ths grieroe of the tele- | 1L 07, 0%, (oo FAREY (B0 ECTCTN | police wasarts that ho openil tho switol five AR AR 0 south side Arm icer's Dis sourceful , when e o REAYOR Y ~ P! UeL.aon 81 Ssap- ) S0 < this afternool hou . ;uu_u‘n‘-‘nl.h.u ::-"|‘.."n.‘.:,l.‘lm.'f»mu:’ *\h“lvl::r: ) ‘m_lr'v‘wb o R s pased ManagerofMININE Broparey. 4. B. Nixon. First Lieutenant Warren R. | prize. Superintendent C. I, wice said tonight 1835001 0K “‘ P -“j" - Tt '~|~ " LGopuriuhied 159:by Jamen Gordan Bennatt.] strides, when Lrosperity had repliaced poverty Arnrquerque, N. M, Oct. 21.—The mining | Dunton, Lieutenunt Colonel Auson Mills, The letter was copiod in the Minneapols | that be did not attribute the wreck to the rayesecnting. tha, Goddess af Jastice HEl I} sy I8 uvanon, Galyeston, Tex.) | and hopo and cnerzy fiad taken the place of | campof San Pedro, sbout forty-five miles | Fourth infantry, will proceed from the pre- | ippune, witoro Fremont Reed, a baker ana | Walice of any discharged emploe, noe could eignt fect in height and presents a handsome | ¢y A “able to the Herald— | despair and IndifTerenee. In this tran from thus city, is in's state of considerable | 8idio of San Francisco, Cal., to Fort Walla 3 > 2 ne imagine of any one who would commit so and imposing spectacle, There are tobe | & L Dr. Hormnan Prowe, a | ton Of conditions e was the most conspl rom: this city, s ina st considerable | {0 D8R, H R take stativn thore und as- | Fich business man of that city, saw it. He | 4 18agine of 4n three such figures eracted. I--r. Hermau Prowe, a | 505 participant. True to his ccnception ot | excitement and fears of blopdshed aro entor- | ginit (abie S0 (88T ers L much admired the beautiful sentiments, | 41300% 3 it bighly esteemed German | journalism, loyal and unselfish in Iy ol nod AL rro e R S E N D o e - omma bk Golng to New York le camo acros wide e d the wandel ot ger, | quarters of which will bo contintied at tuo Residence and Contents Burned. y ST L Turned the wonderful poywe 4 A 4 il SRS = o 9 AN . T Rule. | PBYSician who hius resided in this country for | { A (R S the discoverer of the rich San Lazarus mine | post. Mo lotter ropriuted “in ofo ot 4ho vgTiicE, Neb., Oc [Special Telo- | 1y a5t six years and who resan - AT 4 T y : LERES T = 3 g motropolitan journals, Reaching Chicago | . B gram \o Tuk B, | —The rosidonceof Deputy | the sorernmont with & got. aiedal ',(N | e T O e o atory huc'of | Was In Milwaukee, Wis,, nd there attended ATLANTIC COAST DEFENSES. bl retarne he read the piise | Tervible Result of an fixplosion in BhorilStephen Bull, four miles northeast of | Gribors i e witn @ ol mgdal for bis {40 isiirces, "the realxnation of lia beopie to | 8 meetiog of the stockholders of the mive. Sooitds i A A R R Novtl Dakbta’ tho city, wis destroyed by fire last night | ditnsuished services durivg the late war, | tieir hardships and the kiudiing of new um- [ Observing that they intandod ousting him he | Report of General Howard of the [ felt sure that bis fate was interwovon with | Mayvitie, N. D, Oct. 21, —[Spacial Tele- with.the greater part of its contents, The | has put in olalin sgainsy. . Salys~ | bitlons and now ldsals, pulled a large sized pistol and com- Depurtment of the East, ihat of the fair unkuown essavist. Mr. Reed | pram to Tue Bre.| ~A theeshing eagine on loss will aggrogate §2,000, parually covered | dor for 500,000 pesos for indignities About Newspapers. pelled the recalcitrant members to vote Wasmxaroy, D, C., 21, neral O. O. \\‘wn‘- luylp “"‘”.““J"”’{.“:m“cll {0 corre- | oo of the great Grandin farms biew up this by iusuranc to which he was publicly subjected. He bas naling Hanry WaGrady Rynioal 4 Ak S » A8 soortof the Dapart. | SPond. She answered no letters of this kina, A 4 % ; 3 2 Calling Henry irady a typieal jour- | in about the way -he wanted. He | Howard, in his annual report of the Dapart- | phuiie 20 SO O HO mH O v { afternoon, killng five mon aud wounding laid Wis ciaim beforo the' imperisl mimster to | yalist, Governor Hill went on to tell about b M . uviu o i Rteed was per o g Mining Congress Delegi Guatomala, stating that upon payment of the | e G0 F O e ot ! hoout | then started back for New Mexico, but | ment of the East, dovoted considerable space sistont and wrote a secoud v several others. The killed ar Nenuaska Ciry, Neb, Oct. 21.—(Special | ndemnity money ho will give one-hatf of it xr:.};-.l'x u':‘v‘n.' ;“ S LAY the \_w‘“_ before reaching San Pedro, the Milwaukee | to a discussion of the problem of the defense | closed - endorsements, and Miss P JLAN MARCH, foreman, Fargo. Leiegran to Tur Brr.|-Mayor freland to- | to the hoSpitain this city and the other half | joir o publicity, and said to that commerce | stockholders held another meeting, ousting | of the Atlantic coast. Speaking of tho tem- | cousented to pnrl;r«.pmlfl)“"" her oW 3 R ¢ BVENSBURGHER, day appointed J. Sterling Morton, General | to tho hospital at Sauta Tecia. He states | thare are now joined some higher functions | Mr. Conwer aud tolegrapbed Mr. Newberry, | porary abandonment of the work of fortify- | dmirer. Later Mr. Reed visited | FIREMAN HAUSE, Tsane Coo and Iobert Paguo dolegites from | that Genoral Ruiz a Spaviard in the Salva- | of the politician and the publicist | the bookkeeper at the ming, to take Dosses~ | {io tho lake posts, he savs: 7" | second visit ended in a promise to bo his JAMES SULLIVAN S 3 - 3 dorian service, slapped his face in a hotel 810 fano sion as manager of the property and hold it % (e sy wife. Yesterday he arrived in this city and JAME /LLIVAN, this city to attend the national mining con in such a quaaruple alliance that p & W[t was neceasnry. on socount of the ins e et ArHCn Ay W RErBA Nt the GLOWERS, wress 10 bo ield ut Douver Novemunr 1520, | While his throe adjutunts and four pollcemen | within' a lifotime of still active men the | by force of urms if nocossary, ' When Mr. | | as necossary on socount, of tho lo- [ in tho sftaruoun they were marriad at the ILOWERS — nheld bim 50 that he could uot defend himsetf. | jaily press seems to have created a new era | Couger arrived he was astonished to find a | ©F “"»F"':lu‘:“l“‘ fl'H}' l}r l’n Ighsess bride s home. Mr If ed is yoars o q)auu JAMES CLARK is having a leg amputated Bogus Coin at Fairbury. br. Prowe dewauds that Genoral Ruiz bo | and to bo remolding our social and political | new manager in bis piace and an armed | party FRec hag forvfed four AT | bantsome, The beide 1s & LyIieal sOUiOrs | aud is thought to bo fa.ally injured . d 5 = aismissed from the Salyadoriau army. v vt likena vas this | guard of men over the mpe aud works, He | harvors— ax, uda, gston and | boauty, the daughter of a once we Famnuiy, Neb., Oct. Special Tele- ! ¥ character into its own likeness. It was this | ¥ St. Luok bich would give bases f 4 et r, and thoug, Several other men are dauge: L The Italian, Ambrosini, Who WAS com- | |arbes contantian of the e litios or jonls | Mado several thréats aobuE" taking tue lives | St Lucia—which would give bases from | family, impoverished by tho war, and thougn gram to Tue Ber)—There is an unusual | pander of the only war vessel bolonging o | nufism |rllxunmrml ARALR 1ot “mlm\ of the guards, but did upt carry them into | Which to operate against the United State reared in d country town, is & young womau | ously ~ hurt (i) au o the Awouut of counterfeit gold colu in eirculation | Saivador, the little steamer Cuscatian, has | efforts, Speaking of the contents of the | execution, Yesterday ha sgw au opportunity | (ieaeral Howard urges the necessity of forti- | of rare accomplishinents explosion is not positively known. The en- bern at prosent. ‘The coms are of the & aud | abandoned his post and goue to San Fran- | ynodern paper, he said aud forcibly disarmed a guard and with tne | f¥ing the Atlantic coas! ihav Syarere - gine was an Ames machine and was stopped §10 denomination aua are perfect in size and | cisco. carrying away 10,000 pesos of the gov- g R - cocked revolver drove MF. Newberry and his | ‘‘Canteeus.” he remarks, ‘‘have been an EXPLURERS RETURN, while the separator was undergoing repal . 5 What our 0wn newspapers omit, rather than v t on th t traders’ stor I r was undergolog repairs. Welght, but do not have the proper ring. ernment which had been destined to pay for | whug they print. is blunieworthy. The L armed force off, again taking possession of | improvement on the post traders’ stores —_— . 1§ Remombered Their Pastor. Guatemala's congress will meet on October | ment and upon the stump are ‘incomparably | Mr. Newberry Is herd ghis aftornoon and | Men's auarters,’ e recommends that no AN M reasonable theory seoms to be that when the DrNnak, Neb., Oct, 21.—[Speclal to Tue | 23 n extraordinary session to discuss the T eyory respect tothe worrespond” | has wired the situation 10 Milwaukce. !‘“'I“';”“"" Disoed Lebind At 10 dea) ou PortLANp, Ore. Oct. 21, -Prof, Tsrael ¢, | en¥iue was started and pumping commeaced, t sociol was held o residence of | Hnancial diMcultids which are proving so whorts of any Auierican Journal. Driv drinks, and s certainly demoralizing SBS ko 16 cold water camo ot with ‘13' [ } l,.\;yw,;‘:‘.‘ll-“\l:l-‘ JesLds b .r RGN SPREN N L RLCAR PRI 4 cluded. Hoth sldes are prosented with to bave s military subjoct scting as a bar- | Russell, the Alaskan explorer, has arrived | 1d water camo In contact with the red Rev. .. Prouafit of the Presbyteriun churoh equal fullness { perfect tairoess in the Praise for Nebraska. Kkeeper. from Victoria. Speaking of bis travels he | POt flues, causivg the accident . Tlhe Meambars of his ao e sutina s liizontha” duping: 1841 the ROVEIIMEns: 8M: | Sassokas of e {oX eha onteat han oo | . a REA AR AR, Lo Ll - b Wasse, boAring with thom & varioty of the | PIOYes have beon vaid with” paper currency. | Awmerican journal protands 10 ao. its teaders | FORT WAYNE, Ind,, Oct. 8L.—(Special Tel OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED, said Two Killed in a + ollision St Elias | Wissivre, Man,, Oct. 21.—Iu a collision F0od bRIER \ nobody wants even &t per cent of | this service: though space cuough is 1iberally | gram to Tur Ber, |—Theeshibition cars have “\Wobegan the ascent of Mount on Junod, of this year. Our progress was | near Braudon and Dearnoy last night be- — — fuco value, glven, but given to ftseltand its editors and | peen open to the public fn Fort Wayne for . o 2 aro. o0 s pen o J Italy Removes Iestrictions on the M KEIGHAN'S ANNUAL PASS, Whooping cough snd smallpox are both | ™ ters talking around and about the mat e £ o : - 4 A Sy MRS AOUNY . Al ,mw{fh vers prov: | LT }\I\J‘\L::.“.Iu .)\‘m:;‘“h‘» statosmen nearly fourteen hours today and have been lmportation of American Pork. not obstructed untll we reacned an uititude freight traius, Jumes Bell,a Bran- Sterling Republican Tells What He | Mot among the children. The smallpox is B e L R B R SR W crowded to their utmost capacity for the en- Wasimizaroy, D. €., Oct. The Depart- | 0f noarly=10,000 feot. There we found glaciers ctor, and J. Joll, a builder, who R Abatis the A ERy of a mild type and is being acti fought to put thelr case to the widest audience. | tre time. More than %000 people have i ment of Shate today recelved cablogram.| 22OF us. but by hard labor und several per o riding in the caboose, were instantly by the -auitary board for many American newspapers togive | spected e crowd of b llous adventures we reached a heigbt of SrenLixe, Nob., Oct, 21.—| Spect fary board RN L A aaafiasienr benentinin o glxe. | specied Whe a3kiniE S A d of 500 or 600 | grom the American charge d'sffairs at Rome | 14500 fuot. Tuis haa been ostimated as — Buv.| ~The largest aud most enthusiastic e ——— one of them supplics, not. even thoss ‘which | Walted on the depot platlorm to et €11 mpaw | siating that the zovernment of Italy had re bt of the mountain, butwe foud FIGHTING THE NUGAK TRUST. publican meeting ever held in Sterhng oc- piured by Brigands. are making colowsal fortunes for thelr probrls | @ oved. They would have waited probably, | Moved the restriction upon imported swine | that the summit of the mountain was nearly curred last night in the opers house, KEven gh! 1891 by James Gordon Benne.) Us the world 1 which ho dwells tn which "iis | all night, had it been possiblo to get sixht of | PFoducts from the Unitad States if accom- | 5,000 feet above us. It was impossile for us | Claus Spreckles Makes a Reduction anding room was S SaSminm* Eaa () Paius, Oot New York Herald Cable | own thoughts live and move--nows only fr the inside of the cars, but the delegates in !'J“""“’."', ‘1"“"“""’;' cortificats of 1n8nec: to pn)l.‘lh" Y‘W"’" e had "“,',"f" Sy gorec In Prives, : moraing publistes a telegram from its Berlin | doubtless vastly furihior beyond the Feac long day's work aud had to ask fora halt, It | 110 108 13 stul La force tino we renched . Yaskitat ons won® had | 1os, the independent suyar rofiuer, has re- specch, which was aoliverod cariiér i the | COFtespondent stating that Bismarck bas | Surpresent lmagluation, Evers snlarcoment | g e bl SNl non the visitors: Westarn X L = EINE I T AU, Alpsan-indians | duced the price of granulated sugsr W ¢ day, was all yuestions, he answered Sit to | snnounced his intention of appearing in the | me sulutary. More and more is it becoming | They are simply carried away. *What do Wasmixarox, D. C., Oct. 21,—|Spacial Tele- | were wost hospitabio tous. We stayed at | cents per pound. T'he trust met the reduc tho satisfaction of a minded wen reichstag and wmaking & speech delonding | the great engiune of modern progress. you think of Nebraskal" has been the report- | §ram to Tus Bag. | ~The followinglistof pen. | Yackitat until the arrival of the Pinta, 8 | tion to 4',c and 4 1-16, but when the price Among Mr. Collins’ rewarks was this: I | bis policy g R fontleat ot I BIah A mana er's standing question toduy of those who | sions granted is rejorted by Tur Bes aud | KoVernment war sbip, which had been or- | dropped to 4 cents it began o by, beara Me, Mek whoever ac- I'ie same journal's Roman correspondent On Which the aFm of Progress leans— have seen the exhioit, and the confession of | Examiner Bureau of Claims dored Lo convey us (o Biska. 1 -cannat sy | . cople Pass fro 2 80000L6d B phs ihat three origands at Caltoni Man's noblest mission o0 adyance, enths of them has been: “Wemmn't in | S R 4 whother anothor attempt W mado to | shot by Mexican Bandits, bribe. Now, I wunt to te aat 1 saw | zetts captured, during the night of tober His woes nssu; his weal entan it. Nebraska can do,what we never hoped lowa: Origiani—Charios Herkelman, Wil h the top ot Monnt Bt 1 thero s Moy Me L 2L--Inf {1 this afternoon coming with “bim from Lun- | 17, Marquis de Guma n ho 110 rizhts enfores, his Wrongs red ress— t0 do." liam D. Bean, Jobn ¥, Gager, William H, | and I am chosen to lead i, urse the Moxrener, Mex., O Inforiaation N wa B, & M. pass, No. %3, good | bas ot be s Mightlest of the mighty is the press! 'The following ofigisls of the Peansylvanis | Fitch, James Ferguson, William C. Davls, | are scme things that I woul reaclygs hero that Fraucisco Fluros, formerly for 1901, issued to Hon. Wililam McKeighan, Tho press is our best security for the preser- | Foad reached Fort Wayne by special train | Hamilon J. Douning, Joseph joson, | ©xperbiuce hus taught mo @ well known morchant of this city but who 80 for iearel 08 ‘}-'”"f S M. la Nigming, | Mingrs Retu k. vatlou of our poiiticul institutions. 1t is our | tonight and will be shown the exhivit towor- | (eylon L. Brown, Martin V. Bump, M . - 1 express great regret at the event. Soveral weols ago Mr. Bates went to | S B GEET T Tan rined, ana | ment to “a plain eitizon of the repablic,’ | [EHERY te USRS LIRSS WA SPUDATE | without in any. mensure, it 15 believad, im- | of uiliswork, but 10 eiie oy it secins minontiy R inscribed In these lettors of stone, that “wien FIVE WER. drossed the crowd, and as Mr. Meleighan's | for some thne hisd veen engiged in stock | best safozuard azalust the perversion of our | row moroing: (. B. Roberts, president; , « Kunsas, Nebraska und on all oranches and | P rir Tl Kovernment—against 1oading 1t up with pri- | Jumes McCroa, first vicg president; Jobu P, | 3. Davls, Norman C. White, George W } At Londou —Sighted: Germanie and | wus made a prisonor about two weoks ago by | Seott's No. 2 mune at West Newton resumed | Vate business we can best co-operate and | Green, fourth' vice president; E. A. Ford, | Wilson, Joun Callaban, Peter Campbell. |*Obdam, from New York. | 8 bang of brigknd ed by the broth Thiis it the hous s down, as thero was | work yeaterday at the old price. ‘This action | 3t that directlon las our great dancer Ve | At Philadelphis—British Priuce, from Lay- | ers Jaureq T'he dowand for @ ransomn of Quite & uumber of the =nti-pass alliance men | bas created some excitoment and toeir steps | bip o our editors. Perhaps ballots then | eral mauager and Charies Wood, geueral | Lewis M. Caldwell, Samuel H Vogt, Amasa | ervool; Moutans, Lond belug refused by Flaies' family, the ha Steamer Arrivals, sing in Tponictan disteict, stats o o reshUKG, M, Oct. 21.--The miners at | b v aising in Tponictan 1, stuts of Jalisco, bt 0oL DA, & b In that direction Hes t danzer e yrit g g g 1, | genoral passenger agent; Joseph Wo. Additional—Daniel Ford, (ieorge W. Braden, In the cxowd, MKverylLody s well satisfied | may e followed by the other miners, nuved not be omuipoteut. To our editors we | superintendeut, Gage, J Lister, Audrew Oetb, Ross Mor At Baltimore—Dresden fron Bremens bandits shot the Jnforliuate wan

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