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T OmaHA DALy BEE. rT——— e —me—cuiie TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23 ] , 1801, NUMBER 197, THREATENED WITH EXILE, | Bevs st cavainnt”Won #eorea | BOX BUTTE DENONSTRATIONS. | the feceittivitisncod aencr ot coe world. | DANGERS OF FREE COINAGE, | porte 5t eesanian ocrontod sunosr % | MOTIVE OF THE WHITE CZAR, him with the above 1sight into secret vat- Herald, UncleJobn Elliott, o Mexican war | aud the exports of merchandise exceoded the fcan matte veteran, a life long dewog¥at and a pioneer fmports by §i7, 400,230, } " 1 do not yet. l(.lm\\'." was the reply. ‘“He resigent of this county, "said today that he I'hose, ho said, A been the effects of the Italy's Official Relations with the Vatican .,fl.‘.‘:f’x"f,}flx"l’”}“\. ;'.',".J”"f.\‘":('{”{.‘}"f":;:“, An Indication of What May Be Expected in | should vote for Judge Post Seoretary of the Treasury Foster Talks at '\-'"'?'r'"'fi\""“\ il "'l;-::\';""‘::v;}"r"l";;l': Establishment of a Great League to Secure Strained to the Utmost Tension, real sienificance of the Pantheon scandals November, -u-nurnnl";gf‘w'ru- Findlay, 0. country. P Universal Peace. Leo XIIL, who weighs acts before coming to Hastives, Nob, € 2.~ [Special Tele. The speakoi™ addressed himself to the decisions, will wait, bofore taking any stop, gram to Tup Bee. ] —The *Adams county re- o) proposition thi- \mm was o tax. 1f the OPINION OF AN EMINENT CARDINAL. | forthe public mind to be influencad ugion tno | SENTIMENT IN FAVOR OF JUDGE POST. | pubiican contral committoe mot this after- | CONVINCING REPUBLICAN ARGUMENTS, | Lariff were 22 | he sald, ‘the brices of | ALL EUROPE TO BE WELDED IN ON origin and the character of the liberal mani ch thero was & tarifl s fostations, - When this work of preparation noon to formulate a pian for the campaign. il would_be hig hun beford the tarit —_— is accompiished ho will act, Reports from the difforont sections of the was placed upo= ym. Only two articles Jieo's Republic Expressions e- 1 cun say, however, even tuda P Republican Ranks Being Steength- | county are highly encouraging to Adams arge and, Enthustastic Crowds Lis- | qpon which the 42§ wore increased by the | Czarina Geta Credit for Originativ garded wi Disfavor—Anxiety :.':.'\“..“ylhfy -‘rh‘fn l:.‘,“.”," on -:.h‘mrl 1":“1v“um ened Throughout the State—Recs county republicaus. ten to His Able Defense o i\]':::_l\':llx.m!:'\‘:l Ml sl Vil and Pushing the tdea i Felt in the Catholie for the vatican and ;3.! tho sltu \tion (;.r, :vl it ord of the Last Legislature PERHAPS IT'S MURDERER SLO AN, MoKinley Bil! A synop The speaker gavy sassing word (o the ters from Balmaceda—South World, eral. The relations between Italy and the Aired ~Campaign News, —_— of His Speec condition of the trey Land coneluded with American News, pope, between the faithful and Rome, and Clarks Oflicers Scarehing for a Mys- & pleasant roferenca Yo prosident and the Rowr, Uet. 22— Interviews with eminent Wil the pope loave Romel” was the cor. ArvLiaxce, Neb,, Oct, 22.—[Special Tele Cranks, Neb., Oct, 22, —~[Speciut Telepram KINDLAY, O,, Oct eorotary of the ' holds botivcon ALSE ancl. 6,000 peopl Copuright 1891 by James Goistan Rennett, | cardinals, who are in a position to know all | respondent’s noxt auestion. gram to Tup Bee.]—The grandest political | to e Bre.]—A man answering the descrip- | Treasury Foster niade his firstspeech for the | and it was filled almost to suffocation. ‘ihe [ PAwe Oct. 22 —[New York Herald Cable the secrets of political opinion at the vatican, Meady to Leave the Holy City. demonstration ever held in northwestern Ne- | tion of Sloan, the Washington county mur- | republican party in the Ohio campaign at tho | The appearauce of Secretary Foster on the | —Special to Tur Ber. | Gormany is no confirm the uccuracy of the statements ca “Nothing 15 vot decided,” answered the | PrAska occurred last evening at Allianco. It | derer, has been in hiding 1 the corn fields | Wigwam in this city tonight. Fe was grected :_Id»l:y'y“::I\I\:’.“lw‘"‘";r\fl:;n“!;-!;-l‘: "‘,\‘f..“.‘.",‘,'.‘. 4" 1o} :‘:x'fluw'l‘lm'l'ul gravity in Burope, It is 1 these dispatchies a few days 020 in | cardinal, ©but oversthing (s ready . for such | Was presided over by Hon. 1% M. Darrington | south of town for threo,days, He slept n | by 8 large audience, He discussed the silver the chooring broke out and was voelfor . | tne Itussian not the Germau chancellor, who to the feeling at the vatican touching | a step, Sinco October 2 tho ecclesiastical | and addressed by Hon, T J. Majors, General | Luko Lamb's shed withs revoiver at ench | question and the tariff in tho main, devoted a | oy, J holds botween bis hands the dostinies of the demonstration of French pilgrims at the | world has been partly prepared for such a [ George Hastings, Hon. Alfred Bariow. can- | side Tuesday night, und slept in Morgan's | small portion of his speech to stato issues ’ L - Furope. pantheon gravo measure, But more recent evonts nave, | gidate for judgo of the fiftoenth district, and | Krove last night. Localofiicers aro search- | and to the gerrymander of congrossional dis- ARt SRl L NG What avo the motives and onds of the An Associated press correspondent has | of i MPPTROANS OXLENE Chanied the SO | A, L. Warrick. The Hemingford brass band | 1§ for bim. ricts by the last democratic gencral assem- | pyyors Read Yentordny—Will Hold its had an important interview upon the matters | adversitios will 2o on to tho bittor end. The | and glee club were in attendance and nearly ethodists i bly. NevE Mot the g sEMoRIus..: | ot referred to with ove of the most influential | occupation of Rome, they say, us | 100 of Hemingford's citizens. The hall was BEATRIC Neb,, Oct ] In opening the speaker dwelt upon the im: RANBARL OITY, MO Oty 08 2 PHors) W stay in Fredensburg, and return there after cardinals, o prelate who is an intimate friend | ready informed you, wiil be' followed, beautifuily decorated with flags, bunting and | Tus Ber,)—The Centenary Mothodist Bpis- | portance of the coutest in Oliio. Tho result, | o1\ anasession todus of the American Pup | PeINE recalled to Russia by tho death of of the pope, and in every way qualified to :{:;;'h‘,‘y:‘,"“f {he cominune, by tho massacre of | motioes, Judie Kincaid, all tho county ofi- | copal church in this city was filled with | hosaid, would probably determine for ¥ears | jio Health assocition, It was opened a o | (¥and Duchess Alexandrial Wuy was the express opiuions on the subject. He said 1 | Ul ghowod that it s, above all, the pope | cors and the republican candidates, together | an uttentive cougregation last ovening | to como whether the present Drotective | gejock by the transaction of routine busi. | FOCePtion of tho Itrench fect at Cranstadt Bubsts who is animated by tho invincibla sentiment | With prominent visiting republicans, occu- | to witcess the opening session of the elghth | poiicy should be sustained; whether a sound [ oo B etion of thirty- | Attendod withsomuch ostentation, solemmnity ¢ “Our position in Rome has undergone a | of this radical movement in the situation. | pied seats upon the spacious stage. About | aunual meetiug of the Tapeka branch of the | financial policy shoutd be maintained and | five Low members. ¥ | Wy did the king of Sweden, who was god- radical change as a result of theeventsand l»["H” jll‘ |}\~‘:lu ely remarked the attitude | 150 ladies were present and not less than 800 | Womans Foreign Missionary society of the | swhother or not this country should be gov The first paper vead was on “The DPresent | father toone of the sons of William 1T give StithedioRiere Tof Ovtober % 1Thie Tnvestl- | 2ol nei v atione ot he Wil et s conie | Ppoio Spetion thg ALY (s srowds pegan | Methodist Episcopal eburch. Tuo openiug | ened by the majority as originally iutend Position of the Milk Supply Problem,” by | SUch & warm welcome to Admiral Gervials gation which we have mado into that nei- | quence,” anthoring from Bl1. divections LT o'eloei | eXercises were conducted by Mys. K. M. | by the framers of the constitution. Dr, Dater B, Biod of Torents, OLE: and tho officors of tho Fronch flcett dent bas proved that the demonstration, justi “How about the conclavet” finally asked | tho torchies were lighted aud the bands bogan | {thondes, followed by addresscs of groeting | “Aftor discussing briefly the state issues | Chanceilor Snow of the Stato univorsity of | Why was it tuat —tho ship of fied under a chimerical pretest, was prepared [ e correspoudent, plaging and . pyramid fora huge bontice | Y& Ik <o Vo0 '[\“;‘:ms:;'L.‘l,\];‘,,:.l’l,‘,‘”; ve. | involved the secrotary procosded to consider | Kansus read a paver explaining bis theory of | tho Greok floot was at Cherbourg and arranged in advanco by tho ecvernment, | T samo sudden change occurs there, | was lizted, tho lames from which ascondod | [TAEGRY, NI A the national questions onumerated, Ha ad- | the destruction of the chinch bugs by propa- | at the same time as the Russian iron cladt and Menotti Garivaldi, agaiust tho ragico-re f O A At e e RERY b M. D e e B S HOA DS “oliowing the formal proceedings the even- | dressed his romarks first to the question of iog a deadly diseaso nmong them, Why did one of the rogents of Servia ac , again - and an {nnovation, and we were divided as to [ F. M. Darrington, followed by the speakers, Wit 4 i 3 4 i next paper was on A Pow Considera- ! 1 publican demonstration of Nice and against | the decisions to tike, Iecent events have | entered the hall and were greeted with | Ing was given over to a social reception | majority rule. To begin with, he continued, | tions Upon the Progross of Public Hygieno | COmpany the young King Alexander to St the popx 1sed a long step in the idea of holding the | cheer, “‘?;.“‘"",“f";‘f‘""'rt'“‘;)‘;“'\:}f\‘;_':"\_ sided over by | th South gives its eatiro clectoral vota to | in tho Repuohic of Moxico.” [t was read by | I’etersburg? = Wiy did the Grand Dukes ““I'he King, the ministers and tho liberal | Sonciave abroad, = We all fe ST AD WL | CRAT ORI sl M0 LD G ) o Blshop 15, 1. Ninde, 'Tho annunl ad. | the democratic candidaty for presideat. Tho Dr. 4. Ransom Yeasa of Mexico. : Viadimirand Alexis go 1o Spain and return quences which might arise from the alliance | should we be compelled to seck for a pope | out an occupant leaving the hall. Amongthe | Was read and comprised a paper roplete with | for the cxistence of which a majority of its | (yjyye, . WAL L L L) of the republic with the radical republicans. | abroad, but events have enlightened us as_to | mottoes was one attached to a large fine red | intercst to the cause to which the society it | glectoral votes should bo given to the republi- [ Prof. W, W. Dauiels of Madison, Wis., | . The information which I have is from var- “Besides, we also know that the triplo alli- | the last desieus of the Italian rovolution. We | cedar post, “Woare for Judge Post.” Tue | devoted. ' Thereports of the corresponding | oo 1y tho northern states where the demo- | renorted on *Car Sanitation.” ious sources, but equally good. All concurr- s A . s i secretary and the treasurer were read and | ance has been informod of this gumoand that | §hédll be oblixed to give way for a moment to | enthusiasm manifested and thogrand demon- | yforred to committees, el crats have haa control they have en The associntion then adjourned for the ing one witn another enable mo mo to reply 1 to loave for abroad, stra peaks in no uncertain languaze o : o ShiPastation as 4 . i X 5 e s o ¥ 4 S i I the alternoon an excursion was made into | 1o all those question, and to show = it approved of this manifestation us a 2 e WhilGEmay b6 Tex saatea e fromiBox B LD Loliowing came the report of the audiving acted into laws a_systematic and 10Cious | 1ungug and In the ovening the delogates wore to all those question, and 1w the reason $0/the fotes at Nico, and as a direct attad HE 1S 1 GALLANT SOLDIER, b Ly a1 has (AN G rard bor commiiteo and the ropoits of conforences | mothod of gorrymandering the congressional | y1,0'cuie ty'of tho Commoreinl elub. of tho ezar to establish an enteuto botween 5 o ¢ T A R G v as s R Aot Sy from adjoining states, showing a healthy and | districts. The democrats in various of tho gl LR LG P BT eh o ora IR Tus 1o I IR AbIeet U B el LU e AREOO s e i The spealing was confined tothe issues and | o perous condition of the socicty. northern states (Ouio included) contemplato lie advisory council met this morning, | th ! AL [90s $he desired afirmacion, premeditated, ot mo- | Wesleyan Ministers Object to a | the vecord of the last logislature fully venti "Thto aftornoon session was given up to de- | th election of presidential eloctors. by con- | A1, after deciding to hold tho next conven- | maintenauce of peace. To attuin that the navehicnl vight agaiust the krenen vepublic Erother Liclonging to the G. A. It. | lated by Hon. . J. Majors. votional excreises conducted by Mrs, J. C. | gressionut districts, Thus thoso “states | [ion In the City of Mexico, (Slogtod tho fol7 ||oaar sooksitha foriation ot vilsb 1eagniojto and againstthe staw quo at Lome, It was [ GRASD Rurips, Mich., Oct. =Lhiere .18 Party Faith Kekindled. Kemper. ') would clect demovratic electors altnough | [LEOK SIEERS THesIGOL D SO dont, | the basis of which alrendy seven powers M. De Lucia, the under secretary of stateof | war on in the natioun! conference of th Gewiya, Neb., Oct. 22.—|Special to Tie = tho republicans ~were ~in tho ma- | [yEo W RGNS L S e e, | have given their adhesion: Itussia, France, the terior department, and Menotti Gavi- | Wesloyan Motlodist — conuection, which | B | —ho ¥ X Demise of a Pionesr. jority. This accomplished the _ solid h EE D BTGNS 5 3 g AR e WL Hos d olid 513 " Vive presiden FitaRER Y Denmark, Swoden, Greoco, Servin and baldi, who arranged tho termns of this cou- | opened its qaradvennial sosslons in this. city republicans of Scotts Bluff [ Corvmnvs, Nob,, Oot. 22.—(Special to Tue | south and Tammany hall, though | O™ vice president, Dr. Walter Wyman, spiracy. & i Russinn diplomacy ! What is the plan of the Why does Alexandor I1L prolong his mouarchical party were fearful of the conse edilis qutadvo couuty enjoyed a waking up Wednesday | Bee.)—Captain John Hammond, n pioneer | largely in the minority, would rule the coun- | SUPCrvistng surgcon goneral m tho United | Montencgro, < ho Ttaiian woverament sent to all the | t0day. Iev. G. . Reilly of Marion, Ind., | afternoon, which was also shared by many .\-,mf at of this county, but of lato. yeats of | Y undor the forais of law. He put the | SIUCS e e e Lirgeny | Grand Duko Viadimir, moveover, obtained “We havo vecvived the nost mungent de- | Ropublic. Mr. Itoilly did not dony the | wadrecsed oy Atvmen Gonral Hontinny | 424 from an ovordose of morphino, The ro- | rulo, though undor tho forms of lay RUSSIA'S STARVING PEOPLE, of sympathy. Gicrs at Monsen zought above alls fi vegard {0 the rocaption given to these | roru 2t LS oty J ¥ e | addressed oy Attorney General Hastings | mains were biought to this city today and | fastoned upon our people!” This, he Lr et NG PE . QLK CHLLL 1t abov summons, M ny of tho miyors woro om- | hecusation, but asked leave to oxplain. | and Lioutenant Governor Thowmas J. Majors, | buried under the auspices of Buker Post No. | was the most serious question boforo tho peo- [y oo/ o om0 L | all grounds for un entonte betworn Ttaly and barrassed und did_not know how to vepiy to [ {1 however, was notgrunted him, Rev. | myo audience was composed of reprosentativo [ % Grand Avmy oHllll'l:(epnblh', of which he | plo at the comivg election. . e 8- | the vatican. Ovartures were likowiso mado this sumin Wo aro in possession of sov= | 1y " it B PV ORI ™ to” Mione him | men and farmers from all sections of the | We3 & prominont member, . = Dangers of Free Colnage, 4 ncompetent Officials. to Hollund and Turioy, aud flually the nou- eral cxemplarios of these coufidentil | pit conferouce, doeining 1o - howe countydund fithe¥larpegiallSwasnlleatam [ cChptalnRHammomAfEsgt o Columbus iny | E) R TR ERALE S0 : o | s opemshuka, Oct. Leport from tho | trality of Swoeden aud’ Belinm was sought lotters,’ % Rev. Riley entered the military servies s | overflowing. T'ho meeting was first addressed T R O ;1 nxju:_‘x house | Proceeding llzll_l"l‘lmn') _auestion, ho sald | j,rovinces of Sunbir d Samarin show | That'is why atthe inauguration of the sewer i why hos so large n pare of the | Kovo Kiley entered the military serviee 4 | by'tho atiomey genoral, who eloquent] which was built by Georgo Francis Trainin | it was an issuo botwoon tho two parties in | fIAEE B 08 S0 TR0 SEMIEE FIORH ™ N anselos, Buts, tho (i stor of mounarehical and hberal world favored theso | GiRyitiz 0 CHEE HhA WAL s corone BF R0 1 viowed tho history of the nation with 'i"f‘ ik 7 Otio, and in most Jf the states of the union e b e e 1ssels, was mvited by the town and made outrages upon brench pilgrims 2 asked the | SN s, Gotorad | reziinent. | e | ence to the eftect of the various tariff ena be decensed was appotnted commander of | ‘The democrats declaved for tho free and un” | cob b tho prevailing distress and | 'O ived by Leopold unnouncing the corrapondent BUDHI0 hltie Month s e ot Sanamad o | mouts, and then passed on to' the fuanclal, | the Soldiers fome at Gfwnd Island in the [ limitod colnage of silver, Tho repuolicans | thav reliof has not roached the | usutrality of Belgluusand the truo league of STl answor s that the governmont | BRbIGRINC Montb fao be not ashamed of | guestious, showine by conclusive argument | ¢4tly nart of Governor Thuyews administra- | stood upon: conservative groauds and in | more romote districts, The woric of diswi- | pence. wished to givo to the world the “impression | it (Wicl, i WLl talce tho conscquences. | the vencilt of protection to Amevicun - | tion. He was removed about two years ago. | favor of the present law unon the subject. butiou is not properly organized. Numbers rmation of this leazuo—tho truo that Romo is opposed to the popo, aud that e e LR ey is | dustry and the American workingman and Bellevue Citizens Suspicious, . The menns of the peoble, he sald, favorea | o prosperous persons are receiving holp, | 18#u€ of peace—wiil bo anuounced official Ttaly will not hfive any recouctlcinent with o Tl Bimsely thrust out of ihe soaa, | farmer, and tho sound position of the repub. T e L D thouso ofboth gold and silver as money. | Ty 1o oY Who ure. ontirely destituto ard | in January next. Tn aunouncing it to Franco or any amicable uuderstanding be- | [0 10 Bud hinscly f ¥ lican party as to free coinage of silver. The evuE, Neb,, Octs 2. —[Special to ol publica nattyAbyCiaaEy AUy O A | Bl D L B ie M hOFT a8kl e fost] | (EOLR At HoNcant e iGN LI Viricasnt tween tho vatican and tho French ropublic, | BO¥UC utless ho repents. vortion of the specch most loudly applauded | BEE. | —Thomas McCarty, who was shot in | agement had been able to maiutain both | PREE S (O 00 QUG MRS ISR | precedence, - will propose a downonstration was tho prolongation or B AW Binthashoon was that whorein o showed by computation | the foot whilo resisting arrest by adoputy | Metals and to keop, 08,000,000 sitver dollars | i il S G0 SR T (0 are anie | wn international con vhich all ult of the republican and democratic St Lot1s, Mo., Oct. 2. —The convention | that the crop of ; asku this year was of | United States murshul for passing counter- kgflg!«;lfimrfl;_ o Omest ":'1 M:}U!f,“"‘ stricken and are utterly unable to rem. | e powers should tako part, which should v of the pope, N of St. Andrew’s Brothert : is | Yaluo sumicient, it applied to that purpose, 10 | fojy moncy ut St. Josopht Mo., o few days | 5o bo avolded was suck logisiation s would | 04y the disorder. ‘Tho supposed roservos of | bave fov its oblect to adjudgo upon ull difter~ O (o i e gineWtho M iablds Jond) St. Audiow’s Brotherhiood bogau this | wipe out the stato debt, the couuty, city and | feit money u Tk ”n geo e dewdans |t bo avoided was such legislation as would o Iy TR lDosag TRy o o aasBwhichiiiv ropeat sHitions’ whioh s of our liboral and _ofictt world in faco [ moraing. Kt Rev, D. . Tuttle, D. D, | municipal debts, and after “all that was done | p£% 18 ® brother of the AcCartys o Dl O O e ottt viace the | (At when the czar ordered the distribution | MNEDL give xise to conflicts.” Uhis would of tho isolation of tho holy see. Our liborals | bishop of Missouri, delivered tho chargo to | to cancol ‘the individusl indebtedness of | P'§ol promunent citizensfere beliove: that. | courry on a aliver b, a basls of mensure. | of tho reserve graiu in the govarunant kyan- | DTN bout the creaton of an inwornational from the regent of Spuin and Canavas, if not i/ a formal engagoment, at loast a declaration had expectad that the religious war waged in | the brotherhood. William Acke je. of | every man, woman and child in the state and | M@ Stk ] d {es the oficlals Bt dare (R aeNOyIoTH France would provent all vising of opinion in | v o : n Ackerman, Jr., of | Y0 Sl 000,000, | The ealamity howler ro- | (he counterfeiting plant of'the gang towhich | ment of vaiues fuctuating with tue market | Aries the oflicials did not dare toacknowlodge | PO rli ik O COEERE I < ] UL BINEC \ | St. Paul's chapel, Detroit, calted the conven- | sajve in thi McCarty belongs is locuted at this place. | price of silver bullion. ''he yard stick or [ that the stores wero cmply, and tried | °7 2yt A this conntry, and that it would_ result, soone ceived a backset in this county right thero, ; ARy T 3 4 s 1 must edd that tho czar_has beon strongly ils ¢ wvould L Vo R oy lowed. : Lforts are being made to get United States | tollar, by which values weio measured, | 1o make up the deficiency from the f iho cia il or later ina violent rupture with the holy g Governor Majors followed. and although 5 ) b) {6, pushied in this direction by the empross of soe. Mr. Joseph H. Waterworth made the ad- | suffering from a severe indisposition, ho en- | “iarshal Staughter to look after tue matter. | ould ho elastic and uncertain. military granaries Iy ovder to concoal thott | Jo\,iiia, who is horself, thoy say, tho orii- i Stitoor Mrouble. s of welcome and the different committees | tortained the audience in his inimitable style Judge Crites Honored. The great danger of free and unlimited | Deeh aLioh L ety e e avint | nator of this policy, Wuich is explained by 3 & for some timo. He bogan by narrating his S Tt i coinage was that tho silver dollar would bo | Ereatly hamper the milftacy commissiavial i o' a4 of relationship which unito the reign- “Since the famous toast of Cardinal Ta- | were apnointed, after which a recess was | o POHG FIT Pl AORATM St berFot Cuanros, Neb., Oct, —ISpecial to Tue | \worth ouly its bullion vaiue, or about i5 the cvent of Russia engaging in war. ¥ fimil{os 0 LB ! MoteoVer, the!o vigorie and the dgmonstrations of Cronstadt, | taken until 4 p. m. o b ot Le e e O CS Ok | e | A 'suppe; der i el s The funds for the relief of tho starving peo- | 108 fumilles of lurepo. Moteover, the cuars P e R PR ! i 1 the Iirst Nebraslka Lo passed turougn en | BEE.]—A supper under the auspices of the | cents, ble have alse. been doplornbly mismhiabeq. | 1 is an excellent mouher und aesires that ol our ofticial world, monareical, liboraland | Jumes L. Houghteling of Chicago, presi- | route to Fort Lavamo, F ttis he easily | Catholic churen took place here last vight. | It was an immutabie law of finnuce that | ¢ HAVE TS0 OCEH COPIORLAN INEMANTESS. | )01 pldost son, whose health causes hor much s e Mborionals erected. to | dent of the council, presided at the afternoon | catried his hearers back to the benighted | A gold headed cane was voted tho most | the pooror dollar always displaced tho bottor S8 MORE EIEEE WE OGN Ore A anxioty botimos, should reigu in peace over eit its edifice, so laboriously erected, to = f Advaiorl1801.05 Fandlilaudeds tho: repabiie 5 % istriof % o | cne. Asilver basis would exclude tha $630,- | I ul age there is mora than an ¢ e URTEao 1 Do cracking and threateuing voin sossion. ‘Iho following ofticers were elected | IR OF [RHAR, 00 (EREEE LAe KopaBlion | poputar caudidate for disirict Judgo. =A% | 100,000 of gold now in the country from uso | @bundance of reliof, while in other distrits | hI® nunierous peoplo. \ iRy e Aaany 5 S na aterial gra R ¢ soldier. adro ree idates for cia ) L slle 5 Sadebiald - Al bopos, all llusions” wero vanishing | for tho ensulug year: Prasident, G, Harey | WHG,® (i govoror bogan broducmg. tho | ool " tho oontost was. vary warm, Judge | 83 inonoy. Tt would lurecly go abroud to puy | Mo heod is pald Lo the starving voasants, BALMACEDA'S FINAL NOTE, ud theu came the scandals of October 2, avis, Germantown, Pa.; first vice presiden ot B oM s Tae ey thiod [ roan s,k nioeb WX 2 for the silver that would be sent from | Many government employes complain : 4 B “You may be astonished at the folly of the | W. R. Stivhug, Chicagos secretary, William 0 HOIIREOMIBOSIMAa byitna fiCrites wasithowinne roraie fre their superiors deduct a cortain amount from s— 3 3 0 s aceretary, dents during last year's campaign, he oreign countries, E SUDoKiors dadUC famd i o(herk Dottonimo ‘hich W government of the liberals i driving away turgis, Chicago. AL aor thorouabls ey T 09 SlighcBInge i Ho knew it was disputed by the demoerats | their wages for the reticf fund, tnereby leav- | Another Lett Found Which Was he Igrimage be his ¢ ) v Y = e nghly withal so courte. Slight Blaze at sings. s Lhes rly strickes Written a s 1 Mowme ie pilgrimages, becavse this courco of nunl report of the goneral council | oy that good must follow. The shameful I NI 2 Bp Rl e Lo (e that thero was any siiver abroud to bo sent | ing them poverty stricken, ritten at the Last Stoment. revenue for Rome mxi. Aly is now ruined in \hnw.m the addition of 177 new chapters au record ot extravagande made by,tha!bosted : fl}\r\r‘u »]L "h det, 22,8 'p‘u al lnlu. nu; here. His investigations, bowever, nad lod eI LCopuright 1891 by James Gordon Bennett.) spite of its economic decadence. ing the past year. The total namber is 5 > e e L nsted o Tur Bee. iis evening the building of | him to belisve that thes ior v, KING HESY v, VaLr 50, Chili, (via Galveston, T s roform logislaturs was aired thoroughly. J = 3 lim to beliove that thero was in Gormany, sLpaatso, Chili, (via Galveston, Tox.,) Jut it is necessary to g0 to the bottow of | Applicatiois for membership were received | “Ratiblican enthusiasm ran to s bigher | the Risine City Independent caugnt fire, | Austraia and othor countries of Europe, Oct. 22.— By Mex1can Cable to The Herald the matter; it is n iy 1o know that ofti- | from New Zealand, British Honduras, Aus- i 3 s 5 o) r KK o It vere vor! 00,000 000 of silver, 3 in the Minneapolis Flour Mills g d £ i 3 3 ¢ i \ piteh than ever before in this city, and the | Editor Koemfer and his mon were at work ,000 000 of silver, to say noth Special to Tue Bre.|—1 have been trying cial Italy destred to teach’a lesson, to show | tralia and Trinidad. That portion of the re- | §rolof party faitn wore rekindled i many a | in the building at the time and discoverea | i > vast hordes of silver in Mexico and Make a New Kecord bt e e sy that she has made up hier mind o admit all f port which vecomuended probationary mem- | Goimant hoart, if exprossions made lator are | the flames, Water was at onco apphed and | the South American countries, in tho shape MINSEATOLIS, DENRAE8oL. 92,—The North- | 100t ava truo soiution of tho trouble be- excesses and 10 0 to all extremes, and thit, rship and work among vovs was adovted. | e, i oxtinguished tho fire boforo any particular , ete., that would como to this | \astern Miller A% Mo mills of Minneapo. | tveen the Chilian mob and the sailors from ar from adavting horself to tho new situa® oninis session was a public meeting —_— damage was done. i Y the moment’ the government would | : e e P2 the Baltimore but lud it a vory difiicult mat- tion, she would profer assassintion, tho ex on. it £ & Atwill, D, bisnon Axtell Independents Surprised. e L pay $.20 perounce forit oreven u lower | ! ’]"'“ jioop ‘;"”"l‘ "“'”“"“"|' OB oL | e it e R e e iling of the pope sud piltage of the vitican, Missouri, presiding. e evening Mixney, Neb,, Oct., 22 Speclal to" Mitn Will Enter W heeler County. rate production that they inaugurated early in 3 “Such is the contained in that crisis | was occupied with the reading o 2 B, O LR, J 3 2 ¥ e 4 5 Hiant 3 i s flicting statements. One fact scems Lo >H:s th |‘| 1% at l|‘”|‘|\“ n‘-ly(' \: A:’ i ..{ was oceipied with the reading of papers. Bee.]—An alliauce meeting was held at Ax Banrrerr, Neb, Oct. 22.—[Special to Tug 11;|‘~ mfl-::‘lfi\mb\u‘x o’uxm:;]llx‘n |;.n(1l~::‘“nuv. Soptomber and last week they again hest to ,“” establishod and that 1m * ose blows from sticks bestowed - — & 3 v _ woul o o e o o coin B he cord, Tho weel | 1 0 shed, I upou the pilgrims. And, let it bo added, Leo TR T LT e tell, in_this county, last Monday night, at | Ber.)—The Pueblo & Duluth railrond ofti- | FAHCCSU 00, " ompel this country to | hoiF st record. Tho weois output Was |\ 0 dest disturbauce bogan on the mole 11 perfectly understood the meaning it was Purrsni ke, Pa., Oct, 9 — Aftor dovotional | Whicl Eric Johason, chief clork of the lato | clals have made Wheeler county a proposi- | ybandon gold and to put itself upon a silver | #0100 varreis, uveraging 32,7 vels daily, ahortly aftarithaiAtnerloanailinaad analwas: intended 1o convoy tobim. As Lhavoalrondy [ SHIURG P, Oct. S5 —Adfter dovotional | )44 apure, was the star porformer. He mado | tion to buiid their road through the county | basis. Free coinage meant that the owner | against 194,575 barvels tho previous week ana | 20 KEAE 10 REOERIE RRTE R T told you, and as cabled to tho Uaited States, | exereises at tho geueral Christian missionary | 5o and whilo taliing McPhecl, and at the commissioners have submitted a | of 75 cents worth of siver could tako | 193,730 barrels for the corresponding time in | renewed 2 Lty ' tho pope said, referring to wheso affairs: 1 | convention this morning Rev. Dr. R. R. e 2 proposition to vote 83,000 in bonas in aid of | {t (o the mints and have it coined | 1590. Therois no diminution in the dosire | P origin of the sccond row is what caunot au no louger a prisoner; [am a hostage. I | yler of New York presented a favorable re. | 2\V¥0F from Minden, dvopped in on his way | thyline, The speclul election will boheld | into a logal tender dollar; | to get flour and each mill is oporated to its | be detcrmined, tho storiss vary so much: au: threatoned with exilo aud assassination | pore o the unifcation of churehes, 1tev. W, | LOWe from a trip to tho western part of the | November 2. dollar that, if this country woere able | utmost capacity. Customers are clamoring | \whon sailors are given their liberty if 1 will not capitulate before the enemy,” LRl o 2 - We I county. Aftor Johnson had conctuded there o e 10 maintain gold paytents (s these freo sil. | for flour ordorad, and cannot always bo ae- | oot SE0Or R BRI SRAEY “Tho pope saw correctly. Tho manifest - Loos of Louisville nddressed tho conven- | woro " calls for McPheoly. Ho se, and His Daniage Was Small. ver advocates contend) would give the holder | commodated as quickly as the millers would oY SHIRE T et tions of Lowme signify that oMoially Ltaly d tion on “The Evangelization of the South.” | after the unanimous consent of the meoting Prarrsmovri, Neb, Oct. 22.—|Special to | of 75 cents worth of silver 100 cents gold | !ike. At noon Wednesday thore wero twonty | them are genorally instigated by loafory sires to play scandal between tne” pops and | The speaker said the only way to dispose of | and the special invitation of Captain John- | Tue Bee.]—In the distriet court yestorday | value. If weare to have unlimited coinage, | mills under full headway and thoy were pro- | for the purposo of robbiug the jack tars, tho faithtul; oficially Ttaly desiros to seques- | the neero question, which is now agitating | son, ho opened his battories aud proceeded | iy, the case of 1s against the Bank of | Why not give the profit toall of the peaple, ducing well toward 33,000 barrels per twen- | Wmle the killing of Boatswain Mate Rogan trate him, to restrict his liberty, and she de- | the south, would be to make good Christians | in a gentlemanly put earnest manner to show | oo T ke, i vhich he | rather than to the individual holder of the ty-four hours and the wounding of his six companions are claves by this that if the pope does uot yield | of all of them, up the fallacy of their positions and do GommeronKoti.Lioulsvilis S s the | ullion? The flour trade does not appear to have | very deplorable, { do not thiuk that the that ho will be killed or that he will bediiven | Plhe comumittee on place of meeting for next | trines. In- siveet parlance, ho completely | PRI brought suit for & 411 damages for f Tr'\vog tho edict of the eovernment that | been quite as brisk fora weok buck as durig | affaie is of such geavity as to prove a rmllmm‘-, year then m Il'lnlrwvmrl in I'A\u:' of l.\'.uh. pavalyzed them, and as he procecded {5:‘:“““{““"“’!’:;:““‘I‘!l'“l',’l“l-‘“i:f“{:}'-‘m“":“,“:l" in 8| oave the coined dollar the vaiue of 100 cents lhT;lrc:"hIxu: T o : ....\: cause |\|' .m; A relations be- “It is Rowme closed to the pilgrims ov the | V1 ‘e, and the report was adopted. in his talk they began to show signs of being o 0 the pla > sum of $175, i gold, The weakness in wheat has tended to scare 0 Chili and the United States. pope expelled from Rome, he following officers were elected for the | awful sorry they had given him so much (oY ST A STLATR TR ey ““The vepublican party proposed conserva- | off buyers, and the high ocean rates work ‘The criminal judge is still pursiing his in “Ofielal Ituly sees with apprenension the | ensumg vear: President, C, L. Loos of Ken- | priviloge, Ho told thom truths, backed Ly Sedad e Lo B s D ) tive notion. | 1t hud 1ona us far as prudence | aguinstexporting. The export demand for | quiry into the riot, but informs the ame progress tho pope is making, not only in the | tucky: vico presidents, R, T. Matthews of | the records, wwhich wero unanswerable, and Greerey Cexren, Nob,, Oct. 22.—[Special | (G004 bermit in the matter of silver legisia- | patont, however, still remains fair, can consulate that he is as yet unable to are world at turge, but in Rowo itself. Kentucky, J. 1% Tyler of Obio, H. McDiar- [ made thom ‘scknowledge that he was right. | Telegram to Tir By Sheriff Phelan this | tion, and upon that recora itstood. 1 have - - v iy positive decision. 3 _Sinco the workingmen's manifestations op | wid. ¢ W, Talboit and H. C. Rasp of Obio; | It wus a disastrous meoting for the calamity | morning at Brayton captured a man, sup- | made,” continued the speaker, “in very WEATHER FORECAST. Further election reiurns show that Charles Febru H‘\]'l ) ‘\\I'\"’ m of the (' 3 l\{l\ml"\‘l. R l\ll": “)I[I of Oho crowd, and they will know better hercafter posed to be the murderer of the Baldwins, quict way quite a careful investigation of the iy Waltker Ma Iuh/ll}.whvhh’r! w]flvn ,,'duh!nl.r powdor maga t Monto Ve the in v i ickinson of Ohio; cor than 1o invite' McPheely to ly to such | 4t Foutanelle, Washington county, October | feeling of forcign countries upon thesubject of OvricE oF WeATIER Bi has been returned from tho depurtment of Babitauts of Kome biavo commence to ‘draw | spouding secretars, . M. Van Horn of Olio. | demiugogues as Erie Johason. 1. 'The prisoner apparently ansivers the de- | an interuationalagreement between them and ot R R Maipo. - Padro Montt, who is now ieprasent- positive parvallels between the consequences - — g T i " our country by which gold and silyer upol IS ) J sonting the junta i tho United States, bas e R e N American Missionary Association Know Judge Post of Old. ription of Arthur D. ‘Sloau, gusfoantey Dewieh ok an r weather with rising tomperature pre- | peon olocted in the Aconcagna distriot. can. Public opinion has transformed itselt | Creverasn, O., Oct, 22.=At the openingof | Oscrors, Neb,, Oct. 22.—[Special to Tus Rebioae it anic parity. T have but little hesitaney in saying | Vils over tho cutire vegion west of tho Mis- | Rieardo L. Trambull, who was prominent, in undor tho prassuro of events. L 1S tho “uow | tho session of the Americau Missiounry as Ber.] -No person has anything tosay but | oy v SO e post. | Lt bt for the fooling existing abroad that | sissippi river. No rain fell durlag tho day { tho ltata alair, hax' beon eiected in_ Con- regimo which has brought miscry to this | ST Sy tha'tar S AP &, SRR IOk 89 € POSL | plic e this country is such as to any s orm | cepicion. 0 total vesult shows that the 3 ciation this moruingd report on *Chinese | condemnation for the damunable article that > Irooks v poken | " public sentiment in ) it any point in the Missouri valle A storm city, when, in days gone by, Romo™ was con- [ \wo e was presented by Rev. H. H. Tonnon, ced 1n tho Wi Homide i ol Lo | OMive at Crookston was broken into and rob- | compel the adontion of unlimited free coin- ,,‘“,m‘m“wl.d‘“.,“h“m, is contral novth of | Gifferent parties combined under the namo tiuuaily en fote.w th s LA SRAOFy RPN 31 tho KoK erild iu velation to 1} hag ut 3 p. m. Stamps, registered letters and | age,we could make somo agreoment for at least | Montana, of liberals have eclected fifty-five delogates, “Thiroughout the summer our populations | Oberhn. “Indian Work? was then tuken up. | Judgo Post. Many democrats are found that | mouney’ orders to tho ‘amount of §,500, aund | a bettor use of silver, if not a complets inter For Omaba and victity—Warmer, faie [ While the conservatives or cloricals have ve beci looking forward Lo the pilerimages | Rev. David \;\‘ o of Chicago presented the | have no love for republicans and cuss them | $100 in cash was taken, national agreement upon this question,” con- | weather: southwesterly winds, alected ihirty-seven. Oun dictatorial deputy they were the temporal uicssiat, spreaa- | report upon this branch of wnissionary work. | eyery chauce they got, but they will vote for - tinued the speake 0 twenty-four statos | Kor Missouri—Generally fair; warmer by | has also been elec od broadeast both gold 1t Rl Bup | The report dealt chielly with thecondition of | Juiio Post. Thors are men hare, both dems MINES AND SMELTERS OPENED, the demnocrats had declared for full colnag Pridoy night; winds = becoming south 1 bave secured a copy of another letter when the iivoral party felt this popular cur ”H'.!hmx wmong whot the late rebellion ex- | Gorats and republicans, that e P — in a few s ates that they haa put themselves | oasterly written by Balmaceda wider date of Septem- yont spronding, whon thoy saw thio people | Isted G P of tho lodge und chapter 1 . Ta, and | Thousands of ntana Labor upon equivocal platforms and in one state | “'For North Dakota—Generally fair: sta | ber 1, 1891, the duy uofore he committed sui T bors M1 bontrontad b s ootk | asa And. tho oloction of oMlcors, which ve. | 2120 at Columbus, and they declara that Given Ferminent Employment ouly had they declared in favor of a sound | tionary temperaturs, except slightly cooler | ¢ide. IUIs addressed to his three brothers tsol, above ull, confronted by the incowpar $and the oloction of joficers, which re- | thavo is uo cloaner or bottor mau n the state | Axacoxna, Mont., Oet [Special Tele- | policy.” (N Bxtratn HOMh L \iuiable winds Batmaceda, after stating that his term of of wblo dnd ynwlstakablo maiestatiousof pop. | aulted us foliows: President, Rev, Witham | o Nobraska than Judgo Post, and they pe AR, XRRN MR RS Tho' succoss uf the democratic v n | MEor South Dakots and Nobraska -Gener- | fico is cnded with that duy, suys he has re ulurity exhibited towards the boly futhor, 1t | 3 aylor, 1 ew Yorl \x;- prosidents, Rev. | 1oso to stand by and vote for him, Many | 8¥8m to Tur Bee.] 2-Ansconds A Ohio meant that unlimited free coinage of fuir; stationarty temperature, excopt | Viewed the situation of affuivs and arrived at was afvaid ; Do Bebrends, New Vorle, KoV i I | numes of ieading democrats could bo given | comvany's mises and smelters are re-opencd | yilver would be the p atform of that party in htly warmer in extreme east; southerty | the . conclusion lo_cun ‘no louger M sald o itself that au end must o puy | Leard, Now Vork, isov. P. i Waodbury, | it Havo said so teul this morning. About fifteen days ago Marcus | 1802, and democratic succoss in the nation ek coutinue in his asylum in tho Are to thoso instructivo spoctacles and 1o the | New Nork; corresponding secrotary, Itev. S — Daly, general manager, annoinced that the | meant that this country must go upon . sil For Colorado—( aip; stetionmyy | Foutine - legation. wilhout = compromis. comprom comparisons made with it ;lm 2 “Hlu Ay, Now \_“1\1‘-- STpIardiug l\'mx'l: Made No Votes for Edgerton. mines at Butte and smelters hore wou.d ver basis; it meant that in thic respeet tnis | yomperature; southoasteriy winds, ” iy his protector, \'|H.‘xm-lr l l\l‘m'rl. Rome in Mourning. ary, M. I Strieby, ork; treasurer, [+ Quckory, Neb., Oct. 22.—[Special to » | sume work within ten days. Upon this roport | country must be on a par in its money traus Yor Kansas. s Warmo outherly | He goes on to sav’tnat he foars that his A Bet ko ‘I|‘ 5 tonsning H, WV, Hubbard Mt e | By 'I'hu|l|.|v|l‘~m(.»m\.,{ml,,..u‘"m; ;,‘:,'l B [ e oo AR ARiA e o AR WAKICL; SOUtherly | ol ey are about to uso such means s to JonTo seandals were not ouly acts of vio The docided to weet w Hart- | Ber: |-t Al v erand ettty e | place and ithad its efect on the copper | “Let us to continuo Lo pursue the republi s bring about a tragedy and that it will include onve, Liay Wt priveipaliy acts of wonk- | ford, Coun., yoar : what they will call ta grand rally” at the | jparker, Five days ugo's report was cireu- | can poli conservatisim, Let us convince ATLANTIC LINER OVERDUE, dawmage to tho Argentine legation. He says JLOAR RNRe HMEALLS, . SA% DOBUIALOR Of Rome Ay £ Univ n court houso hore yestorday, but not such a | lated that orders to resumo woric had been | Kurope that we ure uot going on a silver — that he disduins making woy further AR BARNIE VORS00V, TeRtots thasg . Conventian of Uniyoreslists, crowd as Gonmeral Van \Wyck would have | countermanded ou accoust of no settiement | standard, My word forit, when Europe 15 | seeumship Wisconsin Not Heard from | 8ttempt at - escapo aud had intended Fonthagn aaidentat buk nobody hss the o Woncksin, Mass, Oct. 22.—The sossion | jrawn a yoar ago. The court house that | With railroad companies about freight rates. | convinced that we will not adopt the policy B AT S S giving hims up to the jun but, A9 ot Dravo. LtupAngerof sho o ° of the United States Univorsalist convention | noigs about 200, was not filied, and about | Thousands anticipating employment were | of froe and unlimited coinage, or, in other 2 g owing to his beief that its icaders will bt Vst IR Bk Ho0pio, continued today. Lev. A, A. Minerof Bos- | one-thivd that worn poosont were ludies, My, | 91sappointed and the peice of copper ad- | words, that wo will not” pluce oursclyes Loxnoy, Oct, 22, ~The Guion line steaer | respect nothing, he has altered his mind and Lo it Pobe cwept this now situation | §IR i uced o resolution protesting againet | Kdgerion made the fiat speech--well, it was | Ynced & fow poluts. Eastnight Mr. Daly | upon ' silver basis, we wiil be ablo to | Wisconsin, which sailed from Now York Oc. | Will inake u persoual sacrifice. 'This courss, TR T e L { tho World's fair on_ Sundays | Edgerton, and we il know him hero Gon. | Feceived u tologram from . B. Haggin, | come to somo agrcement for the bolter | ioper 11 for Queonstown aud Liverpool, has [ B¢ ndds. 18 the ‘only 2us loltlo Inssenyiiie X Ve vus tho fAxm roply, veve ough \o onening of the World's fair on Sunda SORAELONL ARG WA ALLKDAW. il DK od | president of the company who is now | use of silver, if notat once to au international | P P Py R g misfortunes of his friend © snys that he bis lifo s threatenoa, ‘sitce tho vatican 18 | and advocated tho guarding of tho public [ ST} an Wyek | "N‘f, fijecthe loor agd tatkod | in New York, stating thdv tho differonco of | agreement by which the pavity of tho two | 0L YOU arrived at either placo. by written lotters to Claudio Vieuna and B et 116 pana e lrora e | sehools against the Roman Catholio bier- | Muthodist exhorter, and the way ho dia raise | 1he railrosds bad been satisfactorily settled | metals upon an agreed ruto muy bo main Grovcester, Mass,, Oct, 22.—The schooner | Banadoo Kspinosa, which ho has sentin RiLY AR QORARARON: 0 Y28 B 18 ADCOFE rchy, which ho states is continually pro- | tne wool was a caution. It is safe to say that | 804 to start to work at once. tained, Tho republican policy is the poticy | Perey, with a crew of twelve men, and the | chargo of Miuister Urribuvi, aud has also A, and Inflextbio, ' Mis eacriy 18 Wudomlts | claimfug ita murposs to destroy the free pub- | ho did not muke any votes for Kdgerton, This morning p: of Butte and this | of safety. The democratic poiicy is the policy or City Point b crow of fourteen | ked him to daliver to Knsebio Lillo, for e asmder thoeuvelopa so frall, under that | 1io unsectarian scliools, . city were told the glad news by prolonged | of demoralization and disastor, e et o o fourteed | piivlication, a document that” will prove of dinplunous physiognomy, is concealed iy % A Y TR A S s ot ounding of steam wiistles N ina A sllod on u codflshing tripabe ugus storical use. proud and andout heart. He, the moderato | ottt Bhiu of Kanws submitted o Favor Post to a Man, Sounding of auau filelieast vie mines and What the Tariff Has Done for Us. | 2. 'Neiter has been heara feom sineo and | PS20CRNSS 00000 G ten con und burmonious man;” he, ‘the passionats | TORIGMR WPRUENINE Saniia) Bubishment, | By, Neb, Oct Speolal to Tur | {ifo'the past savon manths, and the resump e apealor then assed on to bha consids | Hbero is littlo doubt that both were lost with | o (iSUFOReT 1o, Gontinues, Wil ties Gors lover of poace and appeasewent, does Ll o rantache R, RS MBI ¥ Beg.|—Politically spealaug, the democrats, | tion of operations WILL give employment to | eration of the tariff question, He quoted the | 85 on board. The schooner Albert Noodbu ne's 1110 in which its sacrific: is the oul recoil before wny. threat o bofore wiy & resatution. on the wround that the day 1 | {0 s man, in this county are enthusiastio in | 8,000 men 1a Butte and this. clty. saids trom | prophesios of several noted democrats of the | Of Heverly, that also sailou 1n August courso. loft for & gentleman of honor, 1 set SppusibUlLy g pec will be benefitted % 1 their support of Judge Post for tho supreme | the hundreds of railroad men aad coal miners | dire disaster which would follow the passing | codfishing tip, hus not roturned and it is b | giour” this final nct iu my carcer Upou his election to th apacy, when he Lo bench. 'The “Kalamity Klub" charge bim | elsewhere who are affect by the shut- | of the Mckinley i government | Heved she was los ten men, with o calm mina death may yoaa itaspchlated iy the ¢ Franchi in Killed the Doz shit 1ta Maator. with many things, bit they donot toll that | down. The busis of settlement of the differ- | statistics to sh wat not ouly had - allcviato the rage of 1 cainst e Rone "L ) ohadtl O, Oskoane, Pa, Oct. 23 —'Pbis morning | Edgerton; 1s & failure, even as & police | @nces between the Northern Pacific and | disaster not ove y the country, but French fariff 0o Meats, those who supported m ovor my pli eouo XII i o 0 ¥ T st eI ion Pacific railvoads and the Anaconda | an unequalled of prosperity’ was | paus Oct ¢ oting of tho cap- | childven, Chargo k: ? o the hify claimed Cardinwl FPranct s an | Willlum MuManon almost instantly killed 8 i3 ¥y we 1 g meoting ho can o q : s vis not known, though it 1s under- | dawning. The tof K0 comumerce of the A aa kORI BRIEAL ST of my aawiuist or told unliuoky number Jobn Stavler. McMahon was bitten by Democrats kvenly Divided, that no further trouble is anticipated, | country had iacreased §74,768,600; imports of | 10OU today it was decided 1o reject Uio senate aila (bls wife) to e Yes,' replied the pope L Stabler's dog, and procuriug & revolver shot SyRACUSE, Neb,, Oct. 22, —[Special to Tue —_—— ~ merchandise Increased £25,651,5005 imports of | ArHT committee’s proposal 1o place the duty stask. Tuo uis to n,; Adono, il IAInp this pis the dog and then fived iato Stabler's house, | By TR e 5 ST o9 Indian War in Mexico. merchandise free of duty increased $112,014,- | on imported sslt meats francs. Onthe | other world ia l Ao o Rete A ‘goature of W killing Stabler R ISt A ST pRC AR NoaaLas: ‘Arie Thol e taeRL L L 0003 the perce of werchandise admitted | other haud abinat decidea to approve 20 | 00 Our INoLY 0 rived o migos - - y of lat As 10 | t's candiducy th y AYA free of duty for thy ¢ ) nths wner ed francs duty qu the s ¢, a8 voled by the rrief and bitter rrounds 106 wor vies . Y & in 54,27 & | cha Joputies | clo 11 S BIRT0 000 trien _ Will Declare the ke O vo about evenly divided betwoen Post | public of Mexico fa agam in 8 fover of excite. | g ok i WO ALT | FAEa0y 4 8 fripd g B ! Pirrsit Pa,, Oct A sottloment of | and Edgerton with the odds iu favor of ost. | ment by reason of the Gaguo Indians baving | Aneil T 1o 1 5 ~ pogt b ' 0 of ateach dircct Liow f 2 «t | the miners’ strike is probable, Tho miners, 4 | maut by reasonaf the Gague Indisas baving | April 1, 1801, th ntage of merchanaise Death by Axphyxiation, b e 000 o eich doolaration of wak " ofticiuls and operators held a secret confer | Post Lost No Eriends. . | conceutrating troops as rapidly as possible | much the lurg tago of free imports | NBW Youk, O 'wo unknown Rus administration, This letter hag oI act, Aruly, not violently ouco today. 1t was given ous unofficially [ Corvsnus, Neb., Oct. 2. --[Special to Tuk | and preparations ure belug made for & vigor, | i the hiatar avar et siaus ived, wore found dead in bed ade publio, but probably will ‘But \hat will the pove do eventual that the strike was declared off Saturday Bee.|—A careful canvass of the city reveals campaiga, The per capita revenue from duties Lu\AJ this moroiug, baving beco asphyxiated. ral feeling is that the demnoeratic vote | the state of Senora and in fact the entire re