Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 24, 1891, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

e e TWENTY -FIRS T YEAR. : 28, IneD 0 y | iastic republican mecting was held tonight 3 7 . [ | Wasnington: grand priveval sojourner, L. N \ " " sald, issue another festo tomorrow. i " A JUDGE POST'S GOOD NAME, | ibisempastoonmeotag wae bea yoiers [ EATAL, ACCIDENT AT GIBBON, | Senssn: sand st gomemver | AMERICAN PONK ALL RIGHT, |5 e, servr, § oo, jomorrow | DOINGS N STATE ALLIANCES Majors, Dr. Martio and Alfred Barlow, the Algona; grand master, third veil, J. ( | mrave appreheasions on \ art of the gov v Fepablican candidate for judge of this dis- Weatherbee, Marshailtown; grand master, s 0 ernment of a revolutic uprising. The trict. The speakers were accompanied fromn second vell, G, L. Milter; Boone; srand troops iu the city have bey Z siaforced ana . wtimony in | Cbadron by about 100 of her citizens and N i i - | master, first veil, H. Bader, Cliuton; ol ioti Certai h- | other precautions are beiv, = ken to fore- | Bj i : é 5 Qitiz:ns of Leon Give Cheerful Testimony in | Honaron by AbouE 100 wet Bouse hall was Tw.-Year-Old Ohild of B, J, Tripp In Erand grand, | Téodord Sebveiner, Mt French [nhflrdvc..mv\ Wwill be{(axx}ly Be Ab- | 200 ‘any siich Attempt. 3 Big Cc-operative Scheme Proposed to the Its Eupport, packed to overflowing, I'he republican ban. stantly Killed, Pleasant. The commitiéa on constitution rogated During the Coming Week. Joserons. oA, Kansas Farmers. ner in Sheridan county is right up atthe and code reported adaitions to the constitu- GLADSTONE'S HOME A * MILL. e frout end of the procession. tion presented last year and a complste code P plidsrmoteidy of laws was adopted, It was voted not to es | Some ¢ ” ol W . ENDORSED IRRESPECTIVE OF PARTY. B T e INSURANCE RATES WILDLY SLASHED. | gflaiss s adepted, It was voted ot to.cxi | ONLY A QUESTION OF TARIFF NOW. | Some of the Important Measurcs the | WGRATH'S CANDIDATE IS DEFEATED, Neb., Oct. 2 Special Telegram wiil amply provide for all cases of necessity. T : _ Instrument Proposes. 2 Cerneau Masonry was condemned and the LCOpuright, 1891, by New York Associat«d Press.) Grand fsland Board o Underwriters | subordinate chaptors warned against taking | Pretty SUM Import Will Be Fastened | Loxooy, Oct. 2.~ Mr. Gladstono bas | Some of the Demands Made by the Erought by the World-Herald evening o a full house. Both speakers de- for a Few Hours Give Thew ::)‘Oh‘“:’;‘m“‘;v‘:“f',“n"'nl,“l,f'.‘[‘h';“n‘l d:.:lx“x:fm-s On the Article—Chill Still Bel- li-*\'“':l’ ]h'j home rule Dbill, matured | yugiana Alllance—Florid s Allle Against the Character lighted in paying compliments to Mr. Ros Patrons the Benefit . - fidose=Othur Bouth Amers during a long period of consideration by , water, Edgerton made s very favorable im by Preparing lowa's Exhibits. i6ah MAG himself and discussed in detail by ofa Man. pression upon the people but” did not make LX) Des Moises, fa, Oct. 23, —[Spocial Tele- & Lt probable colleagues of the next liberal Lot O s gram to Tie Ber.].=The following extracts _— ministrs, The measure has now assumed uch = o H i . g S 1 o MBARST. K BRSEta T emtis at a form as to enable Mr. Gladstone at any DENOUNCES THE MUD SLINGERS, Ginno, Neb,, Oct, 23. - [Special Telagram | from the ofiicers's report to the state teack v James Gordon Benny moment to place it beforo the country. Eanl | SALINA, Kan., Oct. 8.—Again this morn- 2 s el ers is self explanate 8 O v % 6Pl Havala, Oabli Brr: We, tho undersigred residents and | lowa's Republican Gubernatorial | to Tie Beg|—A Lyearold chid of B.J et "Mw"w’ S Miits Tonchoss :‘“' ‘l“' 3 ”\\ York Herald ‘ll\‘-; Thencer, Mr. Morley and Sir William Vernon | ing the gigantic co-operative schomo was business men of Leon, Decatur county, la., | Candidate Has Something to Say Tripp, liviog two miles west of town, Was | gacociation it was rosoived to make an oduca. | —opocial to Tue Bk |—The council of | Hareourt have aided him fn shaping the | brought before tho farmers ailiance couven- \itical fuithe. fhel called upon to. re. | DEs Morxrs, Ia, Oct. 23— (Special Tel. | Fun over by passongor_train No. 5 this Bl e et Bkt nicetiie | miisters bas docided that on Mouday the | poiltical features, while Lord “Hierscholl | ical faiths, foel called upon to re g8, I8, . i i Lomiadd s RE 18 of 'the ‘nssociation n Decembver. . 181, | s vould aiscuss the questio o | especially uttended to the legal and con egram to Tue Bee.)—The following was is. [ 1n2 and killed. The child bad just left its | Gr, W GRFOU G Mrowi exhibit at l“‘"f“ i by N lb oA ‘l“ | stitutional form of the scheme, Loru Kose- | Vestikate and report upon the schewe re- 16 upon our former townswan and | sued fonight fatber a moment beforo and wandered on the | tho Columblan oxposition. The object | duties on salt pork. I went today tosee M. | borry hins given lis adbesion to the preject | ported yosterday afternoon unfavorably. . o o AL 0 Herald, | track and was struck by the pilot and thrown | Of this exposition fn Décember is not “to | Juies Roche, tue minister of commerce, in | and will chiampion the measure in *he house | The report, however, wis not accopted by , Hon. A, M. Post of Nebrasks, by tuo | Ovgnour, I, ¢ fongo Herald, y the p BABOE reateril for the: Sxposition, Wit 10 | ey proct H S G b DR L D G o . Wi accopted by IR LR Des Mofiies Leiuler. Colar itapids Gazette and | several feet o one side. ko i trind O what the At do and to er that you might know on Saturda (lords. e fact that the schame has boen | by couvention so it 18 probable It will go S s Leaoous | QUIer demoeratic pupers hase been publishing s gaher experience for the greater effort in | Now York what the French ministry wouid | Perfected, and is expected to be: announced | gyt UHESHIOE AR 1608 PO E R EE o say that said s an outrageous | numorous falscioods bout me personaily fii:tha Thvoes 6F DA ths Tz A Tarze number of sehools are prepuring | say on Monday 1o the French senators. | by Mr. Morley next week, will deprive the i M political fabrication, the mostof | (uring the campaign. [wish to make the foi e Tt O D relegram | Material wnd the local @minitice (s ooy, O, e | UDIONISS Of iheir stock Argument that Mr. | Alliacce Exchange company, which does whicn is manufactured from hole cloth, and O irst ]l' "| weculator In options on i Kot ekl b by ing to huve the expibit piace Minister Roche is a man of some 5 years, | (ladstone has no defin idea of what £5,000,000 wor ol bus! ss a4 year, In this hic is mau fact T ot It am ot a speculator in optt sr.|—The big independent rally | sultable building and - goperly’ d yed. | with a beard and hair of gray. Heisavery | the bill will be. Regarding the princi- | state, says it will bean easy thing to throw Vet dblin Qe b LU o preie | Kocond—1 ani ot an Iniidel. on the contrary, | which had been extensively udvertised came | A5, {0y DAt ity and varlety are desir. | Plain spoken mav, like most of the present | Ples of the new measure, enough has been | a1 tia businoss into the new organization :}J;r:,;rl:vr)lnhlnd thereby “’l“ ‘I‘:' statoment | 1 belleve fn God and the Clitistlan rellzion. | of at Grant today. It was a miserabie fail ibfe, “Tho "bist it cun be shown of the | ministers in Frauce. o was formerl; That e arcertained. o ensole onotastale |y yyyition to this the alllance s fn & poste hat occurrence as given by Post himsel wud [ hinve always contributed to the building s v 288810 b1 o | sehool work. om the dergarten 1o the ¢ retut 1 P hat 1t gives the proposed Irish lezisiature St ek A LA b st 18 B OSENEL BN b 6t air,. fall &aa of churches und the support of the ministers. | Ure, Ouly fifty porsons assembled Al ey B [ RO RO L o T fournallst. and will return to the ranks when | fonl It Bives the proposed frish leasiaturs | (o 00 T L el blstneds A R CaTARIR U L RRE S ERNOR LV ITh L oot e O RA ot Unle, |f oy, £ boubs biven W [DLF ils SNUmeEs Deligsii siou ons wre Ziggn as to what bo goes out of oftice, which eventually al- | tains the lower and uppor houses of the Irish | of the state. In overy county where the alli- my ateren FRALIEE LRI GEA ZEAI republicans aud democrats, William Ne- | be prep or liow. e minor detalls ways happeus in France. He was a | parliament, vests the appointment of the ju the exception that there were many things [ 1f MASLOINR L i [ illa, tHe nomines” for. dieelot tudge, Teft With the schools makiag the exhibit in counection therewith favorable to Post, inst my property Senator Poynter, who were to address the [ . | toTue Bee.- Edgerton and Senator V Popular Denial of the Crucl Charge |\ .\ yooke here tnis afternoon and this ance Losing Ground - Cutting Oflicers' Salaric Lros, Ta., Oct. 22.—To the Editor of Tue tion hero. The committee appointed to fu- ance will pledge supvort to the store a L former friend of Gawbetta, who, so to | diciary in tho rish oxecttive, und maintains | gir T be uptointed and yoods Suppiicd by S =3 ol v fuver ' P 10! od a larger representation of Iveland in the im e Nationa pion company P h o that are fiot mentioned. e furthersay that ever owned any rallroad stock or | meeting, did notturn up. The independent i pree s sions 2 speak, invented him, but he moulded | b0 i e iisment, The complete quest :”.\' i ‘~“_\ el v 8 shara of > (AN AL iToHow party ih this county seoms in the throes of | DES Moixes, Ia,, Oct. 23.—|Speciai Tele- | bimsolf to bis new position, and is just as | 0f finaheial relations and the coptrel of (e | L€ profits. The Natiounl Union company is Post's character and reputation as an_ honor Lhaveno promises ont elther direct | foith Crops have been t00 ood and calam- | @ram to Ty Ber, |—The foliowing decisions | easy in his ministerial oficd s ho was in the | Doica are aiso soiticd. - % g b e LU o L AL Gl e e or dndtrecy wifectlng wny offico that Imay | its'oratory is not. con Dewmocrats and | were filed in the supremo court today: [ editorial oico of iho Republique Francaiso, at John Redmond s the acknowl- | 5 ee Beaviort bk, e mentid lrord Dated this 215t day of October. 1501 will probichly e wore fatsehoos piblished ost. J. H. Flanagan vs Chicago, Burlington SXoalibnt Gator, W hio 18 Gugatly Ilstaned to a | mes of te Paruellites, ouly McCar- | meoting of capitalists was held in New York Johu W vey, ex-judge Third jud e L L A Sesond D EBAlon: Quincy railroad, appellant, Clinton district, | the chamber on'all questions of business thylte partisaus decry tho choide of the | City and the company formed aud 83,000,000 district, r cah; J. B, Brooks, lawyer, | ¢ifis 1o Buy o att=ntion to. 1 Beammen Neb. Oer. 55 Special Telo- | aMrmed: First National bank of Grand | *“Will it b possiblo to discuss the question | ho. will & dovercy Pho ioe: however. hat | of the capital stock subscribed. It (S prob- republican: M. I. Stookey, lawyer, republ Il C. WhERLER e e o e LSRR Haven, Mich., appeliant, vs L. R. Hall, Web- | in the senate on Monday ¢ 1 asked. i dovelon i labecity equal 10 | able that the work of uppolnting agents will can; W. H. Albaugh, mayer, republican; gram to Tak Ber.|—The sccond day's ses- | gio aisine Atorn t Tames Moo Gdmin i L ! - sustaining the Life of bis faction awainst such | pogin inmediately and the fivst store estab Francis Varga, es-county treasurer, re 1T WAS AN SAULT. | sion of tho Topeka branch of tho Women's | istrator, vs Chicago, Roek. 1sland & Pacific Will Work Against the Tax, {jomendous odds, Tho present gamo of tho | lished the first of next Juary publican; Steplien Varga, " la republi- | o 5 me | Poreign Missionary society was generally do- | Railway company, appellant, Wayue district, [ I cannot foresay what the result will be. | PLEGETIbvIes 18 an attempt to bllebt the | iyerytuivg was fixed ' caucus “be- can: L. P’. Siglar, banker, vepuvlican: T. T ptain | Schley's Report on the | vo03°15 routine work. Reports from con- | reversed, Beck aissents: the City of Knoxville, [ replied M Roche, “as that depends on the [ yrygie piiiietiee bF SOt Sedmpac by the convention procecded to the Arnold. bank cashier, repibucan; I 2 Trouble in Valparaiso. ference secrotaries wero taken aud referred. | appellant, vs Chicago, Burlington & Quincy [ vote of the senate, but I will do everything I | YEUNRK bim 43 @ traitor to Mr. Darucll. | election of officers. The various candidates Clark, rotired, republican: Sam Parqubar Wasnseton, D, C., Oct. 23.—A cablegram | The attendance comprises about 200 dele ailroad and David ‘Tayer, Marion district, | can to seo that the duty of 25 francs, voted | falted 1o rouchihe roimnce ohtthe HOWOVER | and leaders met 4t noon to arrauga a slate merchant, repul P. Wharton, | oo hoen received at the navy department | gates, the states of Kansas and Colorado | afirmed: M, Riley vs Iowa Fall . ap- | by the commission instead of 20 franes voted | N1 “Bedmond. who ki that Mo Deonell | President McGrath stuted tuat o desived an L i i D. Close, from Captain Schley, commandiug the | beiug largely ropresented. Tonight, follow- | pellant, ‘Hardin "district, afirmed: S.' M. | by the chamber of depaties, bo not [ yired™him fo the st Tho selection of | CHUCTsement of his official acts and acquittal republican; W, udler, farme n et co at Val. | I0& the prayer service, an interesting ad- | Jamieson etal ys I\ D. Weaver etal, ap- | accepted. On my proposition the council | . 7 2 i he selection of | of the various charges of corruntion wnich cans Stockton sabaugh, editors and | United States schoon Limore Bt o 4t | aress was deiiverod by Mrs. Vesta O. Greer. [ vellants, Joues district, aftivmed; F mola [ of ministers decided not to uccept | v o i Cork | hua been made at the timeof tho Kuusus wen- publishers, independent; W. R. Wood, | paraiso, Chili, giving tlonal detaits o £ Vs O, H. MeCafTrey. sheriff, appeliant, Jack- | this new over-tax, which I find is useloss and e (Paruellites, ‘At | atorial cotest, and which arose out of the democrat; R, W Mc@oson, de the fight between the American and Chilian Jumped from a Fast Train. wondINEHGt amymed unjust. I will explain it to the senate and . 1\]! LB il of good repute and | jotter received by bim and alleged crat; O, P, Finiey, bookkeeper. sailore, fn which one of the former was [ ¢.00c Ney Qct, 23, —Special Telegram S if T succeed in convincing it my colleague, M. [ ypivvecounscllot, bas mainly the support of | 1o have boen written by — Congress- publicans 3. W. Bowman, merchant, | killed.' Ho gives tho names of the men burt | G BOGs ¢t B0 = [IRRE RN nwa Auditor's | Robot, minister of foreiin affairs, will give | (e PHiests, bith numver of municival ot~ | man "Turer, = proposing the ~ latte iblican; J. Carmeon, farmer, demoe in the affair and corroborates the Tue 2 Des Moises, Ta, Oct. 23.—[Special Tele- | the political reasons, und M. Distere, coun- | §5r> Afid the massof the citizens are agalust | clection to succeed Mr. Ingnils. He gave the W. A, Jenkins: J. A. Hawkins, grocer, facts concerning it alrcady printed. [ Smith and claimiug to live southoast of | G} el UL S T e e e b caucus to understand that he had enough del- publican: W. J. Sullivan, ex-postmaster, re- | Ho ~assorts briefly that ‘the figat | Buda station, was beating his way chst from | 8raw to Tue Bee.] —State Auditor Lyons | o volinesommercial reasons, and wo expect M 2 eiates in the couvention to both force an en- publican: J. Hoffman, grocer, democrat; Will [ was caused wholly by the ~ Chilians | 1coqrney this afternoon on n freight, which | has submitted bis bienniai report to the gov- [ ¥5Carry tho vote.” pointmeut as Irish secretary is defiuitely at- | Gorscmnt and @ vindication and to' secure A. Brown, hotcl keeper, democrat; J. K. | who made the attack upon the American | pijjad to stop at Buda or Gibbon, and when | €rnor. The taxes levied and aue, but uncol- ©\Vds it spontaueously or at the request of :q*\l\uy bas = the reputation among | yjs pe-ciection. He did uot wish, however, to Bashaw, merchant, democtat: W. A, Boone, | sailors witbout provocation. The boatswain's | eust of town he jumped off, receiving a | lected, to 1500 are §i43,%4. Au estimato of | the United States that the French govy troasury ofticlals of = being & good | ye the cause of aiscoru iu the party and 'he bookieeper, d Brown, M. D., re” | mate wno was killed was dragged from & | brokon wrist and bruised head and ankle. ce1pts for the next twd years are put | ment took the initiative iu this measure !’ '”*“”_S“ man, without any bias toward | would witharaw in favor of W. H. Utle, publicans W, C. Wheeler, M. D)., republicau: | street car by members of the mob, which | Fg ciaims that the brakeman shoved him oft, £306,420. The general revenue for the “It was spontancous on our part, We our. | 1i8,0Wn ideas, if he had any, and the ready | giate lecturer. The other candidates ugreed G. Gibson, democrut; J. R. Harvey, post- | numbered fuily 150, | The train was making thirty miles an hour. tiwo years wWus 8354064, The auditor | selves took the initiative, We reckon LA mert OrEMe Baltoienidilito master, an: W. P. Clark, merchant, | The officials at the Navy department deny b says the assessed valuation of property does | there is no need to maintiin the con cord " Salisbury, with a shrewd eyoon the | democrat Van Werder, M. D., demo- | that the dispateh _contaiied any sensational Buried Beneath a Wall, not exceed 25 per cent of the value. He | which has alveady lasted ten vears, I'be “\«l":ld'"'"k_ alned as a Wesleyan, te | convention. erat; Samuel Forrey, ex-judgo Third district | statement and Secrotary Tracy says the rssns Orrr. Nob, Oct. 25— [Spoclal | recommends that the law b changed to make | United Srates wovertment bus inadono ad. | joined the Church of Engiand, and When the caucus adjourned and went 1nto of iowa, democrati James Grafiestoff. | phrases quoted as coming from himon the | 40 0m to Tk Bre, |- The wali of a brick | D@ counties responsible for the entire state | vances in rogard to this matter towara my- | “Hi° Copsnicious on church piatforus the convention it was supposed that all the county republican; George k. | subject in a morniug paper are wholly un- Al LS ¢k | lavy irrespective of what it collects, self, nor towards the minister of foreign | \ine fiftieth birthday of the prince of | convention would have to dowould be to cast Husst guorchant, democrat: C. E. Hurst, | foanded. The cablogram muy be made pudhic | iln at the yard of Miller & Egan caved in bt il Wales, which occurs on November 9, will be [ {5 voto for the slute. Tho programme. mis- uercliant, demoerats W. A. Alexander, drug. | after it bas been submitted to_the prosident. | this evening, completely burying Dave Towa Editor “May the interdiction be considered as ap. | celebrated at Marivorough house by @ | carricd, however, so far as the election of a wist, republican: A, J. Allen, teamster, ex- Itis improvable that any serious results | yinett and A. Peterson, both employes at Osace, Ta, Oct, 2 ‘homas M. Atherton | rogated:’ family party. Prince Henry of Prus- [ jugigent was concerned, Some members who sheriff, republican; R. L. Parrish, attorney- | wiil follow the incident. Among the afficult | the yard. It was a narrow escape from in- | of the Mitchell County Press, oue of the old- Perfectly so. Tf the senate shonld main- | po* and - ex-Ewpress derick — will | hag not been admitted tothe ¢ weus proposed atlaw: C. W. Hoffman, county attorney, | matters with which diplomacy bas to deal is | spant death. The men were dug outas soon | est editors in the state and & politic of | tain the overtax voted yesterday by the com. | 0° Present. The corporatior London bro- | tyat no nominating specches be made and democrat: (. W, Lefol nerift, repub- | thatof the amenability of anation foroutrages | , i SR T AT IsEEtaaatd 87 politician ol p N posed a banquet and presentation tot 2 e ror 5t P c1moc i Lefollett, s| 3 pub- b a abiiG « as possible. Quinett was paintully injured | state reputation, died this afternoon, aged 63. | mission, it would ouly be necessary that the | | b 0t \Walossis 3 < hat an informal ballot be taken. ‘The motion lican; Georgo T. Young, merchaut, demo- | resulting from mob violence if nothing was | auq" Poterson” was somewhat bruised, but el d project should be roturtied baforo thochambar | J1ace of Wales, but tho prince intimated | pravailed, and it was found thav Utiey, W. tiJ, A Casker, county treasuver, demo- | done by the country in which the outrages | both men will 1 Will Meet in the Blufh Which would have to refuse or accept this | LHaL it was inopportune in Lis advanciog | 1, Biddle and P. B, Mason ied, while séven EEHL S chenck clericfoffithosaistriclfiECurEoat fo dnclieitho itronble’ and sh e Dunvque, 1., Oct. 23.—The anuual session | change. But the interdiction will at all | SGH to teceiye 16 much puglic attention. others received a few votes. Bach candi- court, republican. country subsequently dealt wirh the perpe. Insurance itates Slashed. ik o s events be abrogated.” The dukoe of Iife is rapidly sciling his es- | gato was required to aduress the conveution With v other prominent business men | trators according to law, it has been held GRS D IR e NSD O Gt S8 Snaoiall | oxicbe Indenenden UORIS LY 0dd Fellows has tates in Scotland, foreseeing a land bitl for | 11q" 1o swear o the support of the Cinci of Leou, 100 uumerous for vublication. that such occ nces are hardly ground for |, #H4* LANDE NS D R 20 L aRag agjourned after selecting Council Bluffs as ntiment of the Senite. Scotland. He will invest his money in busi- | pari platform, the sub-treusury and the co- s s diplomatic rupture. This principle was ”;";Lj"‘md‘}' u e ‘]‘x‘ Lin -"'l’f‘"“ £ ‘?‘“"“ 380 | the place for nolding its uéxt macting. After this interview [ went to tho senate | €SS operative schemes. Burrows Talks, thoroughly expouuded by Secretary Blame e Grand Island Board of Underwriters dis- ; — - = where the discuszion was very lively in the San Salyador Railroad. Voting was then renowed, and after sev- Doxiensy, Neb., Oct. 23.—[Special to | I the caso of the Italians killed in New Or- | solved and all rates on_insurauce were de 1 GREAT AZTRACTION, corridors. The senators from the south of (Copyrichte l/-‘l’vlw:/‘lh:m l:':,l"y.,' ",', ot eral ballots the coutest narrowec to Biadle, it P ik [ i leans, and from the informution athaud it ap- | clared off. Since then a lively war has been — France are particularly streag in the opinion e 5 i i) Ctiey and Maxon. Then McGrath wave the Tue Bie.]—Douiphan and vicmity is cousid- | pears that the Chilian government has com- | going on among the agents, which reached a a ain Deagding Crowds in | that the duty of 20 francs per 100 kilogrammes | 94N Satvavor, (via Galveston, Tex.) | (iid'fir'Maxon to withdraw in Utiey's favor, ered the stronghold of the Hall county inde- | plied wita both requirements. .| climax today, insurance being written for Oht voted by the chamber is not sufficient. One | OCt ew York Herald Cable—Special | pue all of Maxon’s men did not or would not pondents. Still the great demoustration [ ~Itis probable that this government will | nimost nothink. This afternoon the agents | g () oy nibaci) Tolegram to | Of the most terrible adversaries of American | to Tue srr. |—The miuister of puvlic works [ understand the order, and enough which was advertised for today, with Jay | #WAit the outcome of the legal inauiry now | held a meeting and reorzanized the board. S it e e Coleg) products is De Larieuty, one of the most ar- | has approved the surveys and profile plans | of them cast their votes for Biddle £ = | in progress before making move c- | All diioulties bave been satisfactorily ad- | TuE Ber.|—The Nebraska exhibition train | gent of royalists, who fought s ¥ 5 et e 1 jefeat Utley. The Burrows s the leading attraction, was a ety & Sostar Y : o , Ta[1a0n . 0LT0) ) BUYBO0TIONY Trigueros Orellana & Sou for | to elect bin und to defea ¥ o ¥ . retary T Jobn W. Foster | justed. made a quick run from’ Lima to Forest this | with Boulanger ou account of letters of the | S0 LRy, i result was a great surprise particlarly to dismal failure. Burrows come as did also | hag & with the president this morning, reaching this place at 8 o’clock. In [ duc d’Aumale. He would like to see the du a line of railway between San Sulvador and | \feGrath, who could not sec in it any en Flavin to oppose John Redmond in Cork William Lawies Jackson, whose ap. ead. took place yesterday between a band Losing in Mcmbership, the water returued 1o the Coloredo, Where manding the abolition of the national four weeks agu & small river run toward | bunk issues of and the Salton not a teace of water cau Low bo found. | issué £ legal otes o ‘There will bo no vise of cousequence in_the | be loaned o ler notes 3 L 2Op It <, Ne o special to Tne | town of only 1,300 people, fully 500 persons [ raised 1o 35 francs, but he was beaten in the | JEHES FEEE BHE LGitetashs pendent ticket. By 2 orclock it was appar. | dent and at its close Secretary iracy dic- | _Cotvsnvs, Neb, Oct. 23, —[Special to T P 500 ¢ will bo begun at ouco. Simultuneously a | oot CORITL T Tilings ovar by mation on the subject: maker of this city, is lving very low with | Pulled in, and the numbers have been stead- | the lobbies, M. Forry, ex-mimster and the | S*hte Tekla, making auother reute between | REEOTES A St S iuent, Tho were concorned, but after_some filivustering locijaw. Some six weeks Hakane p ¢ WHOOPING 1T U1 IN CANADA, winning to end, he repaired to the ity hatl, | timore 4 raiso on the 16t i nves- | taken all the symptoms of. lockjaw y e ; Hdroins e e tuen ill with all the svmptons of 10¢kJaw | {hese proved the watch-word for the'prac- | will be victorious, Tue senate wiil voto | Elood Indians Making it Lively for | yykunwn 1 the politios of the state women, children and 'voters turnea out | suiled. dragzed from the carund shot. thut be | 05t ang heart, is strongiy contracted. 4 . counters. while office doors were elosed with | ready voted by the chambers. In that case | nas peen received here of @ battle which | French was re-olected secrotar. bimself largely to the money question, | YT Fred Talbott was ussailed and dan inae for governor of Novraska, In trying to | ivis funcs: thawe Coal Heaver Itherson was twenty-tive meif: that Coal Heaver Turnbuil to Upper Sandusky, where it arrived at 9:30 L miles from this post. The Blood Tudiaus, | he declined and 8. M. Scott was chosen, A erLhd 3y Twelvo A passec CHILLAN AFFAIRS, £ prome court, and that inasmuch as there was | critical staie: that Petty Officer H tif's husbaod, it being declared that his | hibit. Twelve hundred, = persons passed LS, a rald on a band of horses belonging to the | sistant lecturer. would confer an honor iipon Mr. Edgerton, n | Weiv danzerously injured by assuults with | v g street corners~Tof 't thie = town, deep States Not Flattering. started in pursuit und coming vpou them | Ocala demanas were endorsed and the oficial in Nebraska. Suulisi tit thirty-five scamen we & 2 5 Special | when the news was received that the Ne- policeman’ and™wo Tudisus: wore: villed the World-Herald's latest campaign fake, | mously of the opinion that some of the wounds D Rarfabtory whlIaintts g valk A 5 the sugar factory, while attempting to walk | ypent of the superiority of Nebrasko products | of tne United States warship Baltimore, | Biackfect. who witnessed the fight. The | work of the farmers alliance today was odgectof elected v 130,000 ' [ v Edgectorf elected by 30,000 majority, I am at 4 s sailors were without arms cipitated into the tank by the slipping of u ( traw are clamorous for specimens of the boino, has ordered & troop of eavalry 10 take 00 to mothing, and . -other aad il Hiteh can’t sabstantiate the | wounded are sull in the hospitils that in sev= 3 o s v, s from ) In addition to the points | ister Egan, containing the full result of the :yotes o instances the police offivers protect Horoieee, Neb., Oct Svecial Tele- e Salem, 0., ob the morning of the 25th, | killing of Boatswain's Mate Regan, and the | that agency from attempting any part m the ©in the total membership in this Cuavnoy, Neb, Oct. 2 Special Tele- | ditfeulty with the cipher used in the dispateh | SRTE T by & vicious cow. His head and | the run eastone day longer than was antici- | lust week. The report shows the atlack to and this announccm ites g this place last night was a marked success in | 4isposition has by wade of the men ar- L B MaNsFiELn, O., Oct. 23.—|Spocial Tele- Minister Egan will lay tho matter before iy ¥ 8 i 8Uc ternally injured the Past. votes and the alliance men could hardly con OfEIONIAXOrH AN vAHN), HOD, A ML B o Henroy, Neb, Oct. 23, —[Special to Tue | accorded the Nebraska Business Men's asso- Salton ané E B, Preston, a prominent (‘ali- | enth of its membership out in force and huge boufire hghted the ey of States stewmship | to the penitentiary vesterday. They robbad | this arternoon. Tho crowds visiting the ex. | the refugees now in the United States lega. | Crevasse cighteen miles below Huulon's, | gjjj hefore it nirast o the meager crowds which hav 1 to Washinzton. years each the city, where manufuctiving interests pre. | continues to demand safe conduct statefio water was flowing from the’ Piver!| . INORXivorss, t o State audience, among whoni were a large number the rafugees now in the United States tion of citi hoaded by Mr. F. M ve just received nformation to the ef- | W% FUTINE bRoUK] the river bank aud con- | g0 G ey ioring the St Louis platform, expectedly present, opened the meeting with u continues to demand safe conaucts for | caught between the bumpers and seriously | postmaster of the oty and editor | Martinez have resignea their portfolios on lajors, who made a sterly arg lor Sna————— New Corn Crop. gl rested he @ i d and u they d e t uden 0 Majors, who made a inasterly argument for ¥ ly interested in the exhibition aod |and 'timt they deem it pradent to | pelGEE IOk S SRGMLR, WRIER CNE SRR B o on A o passes; de- oftice, and Hou. Alfred Barlow, candi- hospitality ¢ o cf sito Phey | The ciericals are taxed with having sctively J land oftice, and Hoo. Alfred Barlow, candi fa et 3 ta0n - | is vewg delivered here at 40 cents per | hospilality of tho city tothe visitors. T Tho cloricals ure taxed with baving wotively | #1 flow. o watee s, boed liing for e o to o (oL similar meetivg in Chadron and the repub- | now extends southward to Nebraska, though of interest in the neighbarhood. A hundred | gation, Rt o RN 3 T'emperature has risen iu this section of the sociation was an Obio boy #nd promised the | operations at the Labos islands with a view " Bee.]—-One of the leading democrats of | at North Plate. At Omaha it rose to by H. E. Pankonin, twelve miles north of | more than fultilled. Paraguny's Revolution Over, Tacoma, Wash, Oct. 28— Fdward A Wasnixurox, D. C, Oct 2 Special Telegram to Tue Bee. | — Ex-Con, a8 man G, great change in the weather for the next few TRAIN DISPATCHER'S MISTAKE, ' several of the county candidates on the inde- | afternoon in regard to the* Valparaiso inci- Dying of Lovkjaw. Santa Tekla and the work of coustruction | gorsoment or vindication. Mr. MeLallin of 5 2 ey s in | commission and he will be move surely som | Wi 1 ent to all that the affair would be a complote | tuted the following as the latestoflicial infor- | Brr.)—Henry Muller, o German harnes bad gathered atthe depot when the train | yo ohainber. fut he speaks very strongly in | 1iBe Wi built between La Libertad and | | osine a resolition expressing unqualified fizsle, us fav as the afternoow’s exercises | ™% H v e From a dispateh received from Captain 50 ho stepped on | LY increasiug during the hour's stop. Your | partisan of higli duties, seemed in bad humor, resolation was unanimously atopted by Burrows, dehouncing Rosewater and his | SehIey lust evening cars thav e has |50 T it as the wound healed rapidly it was | TCPOTICT went through the business portion | while Senator Traireux, the free trader, was o President Biddle is 45 yeavs of ave, was a specch at Columbus as a fabrication from Hh & Bate | soon forgotten. About ten days ago he was | Of the town immediately wpon the arrival of | happy. soldier in the union army and is now a stock Lo i} 2 1 il ¥ the exbibit beine open for inspection, and Atter all T heard ) can s the government 5 raiser of Butler county Ho is practically alked 1o emy seats about an hour, and | tizntion showed that petty officer Charles | and there is scarcely & chance for recov ¥ adjonrned until évoning, when less than 100 | ki L while aing i nstreet car wis s | s G 18 SRR O ot thoss of the | tical suspension of business, Customersleft | the maximum duty of 20 fraues the Mounte i Police. Miss 1Pannie R. Vickery was chosen to ! b an ) the stores aud business men left thoir | and a minimum of 15 fraucs per 100 Kilos Fort AssiNanoixg, Mont., Oct. 23 —Word | succeed herself as vice president and J. B, and listened to bis address. He confined | Fusiurdered In the arms of bis compuntons > v out 110 men who were armed: that Ap- For Selling & Drink. :!m\ror pmu‘d[\l[v Wil be back in an | the bresident” of the republic will at once The convention took until this e T T T o D A e o 0 B b %t Special | hour.” A stop of three o four hours could | sign tho the bill and the interaiction will evening, when the clec of ofiicers was B R e B e [ Y I Hennratine loaas G He0,s 08t [Special | ;00 been made at this piace with profit. cease with tue briefest delay. of Blood wdians and @ force | proceeded with. 3 & to mention that h once the nom 1ok, Telegram to Tie BEE, |—In the district conrt : H ¥ v uf elegram to Tux Bre.| —In the districtconrt | "Urpgn Saxnrsky, 0., Oct, -[Special | M. Meline. chief of the profectionist party, | of ~ Canadian mounted police. The | = A, Ceaster was Prova Lo is andience LAk didee Dost wag | Fouhed nd dingerolsly Gutseverai tines in | today the case of Brakhage against Metz was | Teegram to Tur ek, |- A Tub of thirty min et his omelette au lard A fight took place just across th | H. Utely, the de B Some remote way connected with the rail. | he back, this assauit being made by ubout | decided oy the jury, after being out many | utes from Forest brought theexhibition train | ¢ interational boundary line not over fifty | dent, was nominaied for stute lecturer, b roads, he said that over oue-halt of Judge | 1lcoivid ciziteen wounds in the back, two of | hours, for the plaintiff in the sum of £500. cesar 2 el 4 S I Post's decisions had been reversed by the su- | which percteatod his Hings. and that Lo 18 in a | The suit arose over the death of the plain- [ 30d here a fine crowd hajinspected the ex- who are old timo eriemics of the police, made | Mrs. Faunio McCovmick was olected as- such a lack of honesty and purity on the part | was wouided Several times on the bod. death was occasioned by arinking whisky | through the train in little more than an hour. i ST . latter a few days ago and ran off with Noregular platform was adopted, but the of ther great men, they (the iudependents) | Coal Hewver Paliter and Landsman Davidson | obtained by Motz, the saloonkeoper at Louis. | A bolitical —meeting o ope of the | Prospects for Peace With the United | ooty " f ‘tiiem. Ten of the potice | sub-tronsury schemo and tho St. Louis and olubs, Stones and knives and th o discuss f the McKinley o D A, b 4 man who got his education while boring wells e I the ~ discussion of ~the McKinle Copyright 1891 iy James Gordon Bennejt. suddenly yesteréay both sides commeuced | acts of President Polk were bearuly ap- L otlier men wero goriously injur Into a Tank of Boiling Syrup. Campbell fight, was| ‘primptly (adjournea [ \Copuriaht mshuunmes Gordan Benneit) - f siadosly’ yestiegay, Lord, elios e ma ot o vod. ! During the day Tue Bre correspondent | Ly the pubilc authorities and detained; thut Graxp Istaxp, Neb, Oct. 23 Oct New York Herald Cable—~Spasial i DOK 0CCASION to ask hiw what he thought of | the suricons of the Baltimore are unani- | Telegram to Tue Bee.|—Two emuployes of braska tramn bhad urg‘n‘vd aud thrown open ct, 23— Ne 0 erald hle-—Spacial and several more were wounded on both 4 e X I its doors to tho public. A tacit acknowledge- | to T Bee.] LieutenantJames H. Seaks | St *“N'no news was brought in by twe | DADE €imy, Fla, Oct. 25-The principal He said: “In viow of the fact that we uaa | WEr, JBISEIE (R, MY R e " o1icer. Th | over a tank of bolllng syrup today, Were pre- | o foaad s tus tacs. thats the vists b - witu b C : g ! igrier L k k i ¥ is found in the fact that the visitors to the | gi41ie4 for Santiago this afternoon, bearing | fight was stil.in progress when thoy left. | on amendments 0 the constitution. 088 L0 erstand why tn d-Herald h ey were sober and inno. nt 4 = . : t Jolone! 05, €0 ander ot Assing ha ‘i . , L e ) MosWorla- Berala it they wore sover dnd lunocont | plank and were badly scalded. They were | erains and potatoes for seec. A close watch | With him & communication from Captain | Colone commander at Foxt, - Assinu-i|ihe « president'st-sal was cut down . ] G ! 3 removed to St. Prancis’ hospital. must be kept to prevent thé exhibits being | Schley of the Baltimore to United States Min- [ 20 Qe traomot 2% 4 charges as first published it witl cost us, and | eril instances sailors of the ¢ an flect rea- = Ay, station at the Blackfoot agoncy lhlldm'u.lu- salarios kept practically where they nse at Sake Poats 1oy y0ieelt st us, and | fored nssistance to ou ool Attacked by a Vicious Cow. named in provious dispatehes, tho train will | inquiry mads by Captain Schley with the | lonary measuro torestrain the lndians at The secretary’s report shows a E y 3 . 2 v v disturbance. tate from 7,085 to 5,460, The ulliance has so Stre o e Ticke: ‘ ™, gram to Tue Bee.|- Christiauson, | Colvmbia in the afternoon and Rochester, | wounding of several others of the Balti stal 0, [ hie allia u: Strengt « the Ticker. retary Tracy said that through some | piis atrending his stock this evening, was | 1’0, on tne evening of that date. This makes | more’s crew, as was told in these dispatches : IN MIST. far claimed a membership of 20,000 3 o Tk Br Th republica v hey were as ye nable to ascerta o ave be rutal and Drovoked S BN era surpi . democratic party gram to Tuy Bre.]-The republican rally at | they weroas yet unable o ascertain what | ttacked by a vicions Soiv. Tus heacd and | ooy have been brutal and unprovoked Salton Lake Will Soon Be a Thing or | 8l surprise. The democratio party csted hy the authotities, He dechued most Tur Bek,|—It would b fo | the junta, but will make no formal demund e T R R AT S ey L ¥ e au gram to Tur Be. | would be impossivlo | the junta, 10 fore emand 4 b g c 1 - Y ¥ HEIWO | ositively 1o say anytning further in regard In the Penitentiary Now. toaescribe the cordiality of tbe receptiou | until he hus received instructions from \Vash- Yuaa, Ariz, Oct, 23.—G. W. Durbrow of | trol the state convention with only one-sev- and George H. Hastings, wero unable to | Sixtiveo De Cmu, Oct. 23 —Uuited iation by tho! oittensi af. Baoyros. wheral| . The Ubiiian governneut has informed Mr. ks At 11 p. m. the ulliance was stili in session 2 e 1—Sheriff T 00k Wllson o ation by the ens of Bueyrus, © ® Ch 0 ieut has informed ) fornia engincer, rcturned today from the [ At11D s reach hiere, The Chadron cornot band was | States Ministor hus received from Cap- | BEE.|—Sherifl Town took Wilson and Mack | g axhibition train stopped for three hours an that safe conduct will nov be issued for A U 1 a vast amount of untinished business being square in front of the Kink opera house. | Balt re attack | @ store north of this city last summer and | pibit were very large and were constituted | tion. The supposed ground for this ve which bus beon the source of supply of e ) Numerically the audience was in striking more's sailors, whict has been | pleaded guilty, receiving'a sentence of two | jargely of the representative bustuess men of | is that the wen are criminals. Mr. Sulten lake from tho Colorado viver, They A ¢ /] greeted the ealamity howlers. The room was ; s Soverument has tnformod Mr, Onught Betwesn the Bumpars, dominate, Oneof the pleasantest features | men. The quesiiou now appears far from | {10 Saiton basin, that only a small stream | Farmers alliance closed a three duys' sccret crowded with an orderly aud appreciative lean that safe conducts will not be issued & 3 o of the sto) s the visit o the train of a de| ) i 0 s ey Today re itions we IRREEN Wilh w0 Ak A0d RODMCIRIYO Kranyey, Neb, Oct. 23.—(Special Tele. | Of the stop was tho visit 6 Lh ael St was Funniog thcagh the river bauk und cor b e Today v is Wote of ludies, legation. 'The suppo.ed ground for gram to Tur Bk —This evening W. C. | Dealof H. M. Deal & Co., manufacturers of that Minister of the Intevior Irrazaval Rev. Dr. Martin of Kearuey, who was un fusal {s that the men are criminals, Mr, | Pains of Graud ud, a brakeman, was | milling machinery, and Colonel Hopley, the inister of Finance Jouquin Wulker a few remarks, and was followed by tho | the men. The question now appears far | iojured. Ho was taken to is home touight. | of the Bucyrus Jounal These gen- | tho ground that thei parly, 1ho consorvi- Jeaker of the evening, Licy Governor | from settlomen 2 — — amou expressed thef e creat. | tores, was de toe ‘recent election e AReakorf Wo syaniug:bisulenant Govemor tamon . expressod themaclyos -8 groat- | tores, was dof S e %ts | Colorado for fonr mouths which can effect | aceording to the sub-treusury plan; dowaud- the perty of progress. The other speakers WEATHER FORECAST, Neuawka, Neb., Oct. 23, —[Speciul to Tue | requested that a longer stop be made at | allow the liberal wajority 10 | i Gn the opaniog i oAkl [ e PG A bl were Major Powers, r iver of the Chadron Oppick oF WEATHRR BUREAU. 1 Bee The first shelled corn of the new crop Bucyrus to enable the citizens to ext 1 th hoose the members of the ecabinet an 1nflow. I'he water hus been falting for demands of confederated labor; demanding r judge of this district. No more fa ik X bushel. " It is souna and dry. and will grade | Were prepared with carrlages to escort the | interfered in the recent electious, und the b0 4 u {mpression was ever created by w [ The storm area noted in yesterday's paper | Rushel Itis sound and dry and will grade | Xy ayiciug on a visit to, the prineipal points | minister of the interior is making an investi IO RIS B Al OFI00 acrcallagrdmacy inkq otaraantiamv.aliqdor, aa) domailgs No. 2 in St. Lo ’ will be seen. al suffrage fc e lican ticket s been materially streugthened | faiwr weather has cox d throughout tho Heavy Wheat Yield select cigars were left as'a pleasant momento | A decreo hias been issued by the junta ap- in consequence. Missouri valley Guast, Neb, Oct. %), —Special Telegram | Of the call. The general storotary of the as- | poiuting the nccessary ofiicials to direct QWAL U FAVODIRLE FOU LABBKBIXG. Bdgerton's Neighbors Talk. ¥, the highest poluts reachea In this | 10 Tnk BEe.|—Fifty-ono bushels of sitver | oSt MRS o0 FRIC 08100 PON ™ Do et | of resuming tho shipments of guano. Defaulter Albertson Admits Stealing | Nebraskan's Chances for the In- Oscrors, Neb,, Oct. 23, —[Special to Tne o Daving been M= at Valeutine and 825 | chaff wheat to the acre was recently thresbed | \vith in this state and 1 prediction is being - —~ (he Bank's Bond terstate O mmission Appointment. ks gl ton und Huron, 8. D., reported 82, Graut, SFIELD. ot. 22,-- [Special Tele “opyright 1891 by yaines Gordon Beinet Stromsburg, J. A. Frawley, was at the | Yaukton und Huron, S. 1., reported MaxsrigL, O., Oct. 22,-- [Special Telegram | Copyright b i 1 Beinett.| Aiber charged with stealing about §), > ‘There appears to be no indication of v - o Tie gt St o¥rOn &b 6 L 4 Biser s, ) Al \ ig about § county seat today and remarked with a good Therv appear f an to Ty I!h> ; “The train, I n‘I!« yrus at 3 Buesos Avies, (via Galveston, Tex.,) | in coin, und about 1,000,000 in securities | W, J. Dorsey of Fremont, who arrived bere fo bat be wished that b o'clock this ufternoon and made a short stop | et 24— (New York Herald dcal of ewphasis, that e wished that he had — ut Crestline, the eastern end of the Kort » 2 uvs - Cable—Special | 5.0 the Fidelity Trust company, pleaded | last night, had a long talk with Prosident . duvs, ¢ . , la ght, & 10,000 votes that he might cast them all for or Omabi and vicinity —Continued warm | Fatal Head-End Collisioy on the Chi- | Waype division, for a chauge of engines and | 1@ Tne Ber.|—Additional accounts Bave | iy toqay. Seutence was deterred Harrison this forenoon ou tho subjoct of the Al M. Post. Ho said that he bated awfully | wouther: fair to cloudy: westerly winds. R =0l Nopthwostarnt crews. Tue doors of the exbibition cars were | been received beve of the receut attempt at [ © y - ' to vote for a ropublican, but that he would ; ) (4 g o yoia for o ropublican, but ibat ho woul Wasninarox, D G, Oct. 3 CFor North | Fowr Dova, Ia., Oct Spocial Tele- | openied for about twenky wiutes at that | revolution fn the republic of Paraguay. Tho Oregon Will Exhibit, ather voto for & republican tha iko PR T T S ARARy g 4 oint. The train reached Mansticld at 4 | rebels were led by Major Ve o 2oRTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2. —The legislature E ton. He declared that Edgerton could extromo. north; shghtly cooler in the | EYam to Tur Ber.|—Tywo freight traius col ‘!‘.A:W‘_ IR0 ML, CHMINE eI S | r bels were led by Major Vera and Deputy I LAND, Or det, 2 1 legislatur PRI not huve beon elocted for justice of the p \ttionary temperature in tne east; | }ided ou the Chicago & Northwestern rail- | from town to allow thé assago of heavy : ! Mz, Dorsey refuses to tali of the audi- at Stromsbure, aud that” wieu he ran winds. road near Dayton this morsin, T. M. | freights, and did not reueh town until dark. [ ® desperate attack on the barracks Woria's fair exhibit at Chicago in 1503, the 4 e psident in behalf of county attarney he ran 150 bebind his ticke ¢ South Dakota, Nebraskaand Kansas— | Hayden and (icorge Steen, brukemen, the | The cars were opened after suppor for about | pied by the regiment commanded by Colonel | Board of Commerce ployed a "G, M. Lan f Lincoln, it Is At bis 0Wn precinot—Stromsburg, ally fair; slightly cooler in the north; . two hours, drawing a crowd, Very many | Niuo. For s few minites the 1 HiNDg Jeas mber of wen to canyhss O for the i ved much hope wn - terly winds DEAN o of Mansfield's manufag‘urers and jobbers, | fierce and bloody, aud tneu Vera and Machin | iioise of vaising Tea 5,000, 1 Ok R ks e Miscellancous Audienc or Towi- Gonerally fair, warmer; soutn. | Were kilied. The home of the dead men 18 at | \¢o'luve a large. interest 1n Nebraska mar: | botd fell. The loss of thelr leaders demoral TR ¢ rato e | a6 uls annoliaie. (Eloks Very mach w Grxos. Neb,, Oct. 23, [Special Telogram i1 Lake City. Tho aceident vccurred in o decp | kets for thelr products, have eajlod st the | 120 Lho rebels and they broke and fied, leay 80 tawARd) albin Jah | b weuig Msmprerteon, to 'Puk Bewl--Congressman-elect Me ado— Fair: cooler in the south- | out, just around a curye, and both traius | train and bave expressed themselves as | 1D, besides their leaders, the bodies of won | (SCTTGL Lo 0 of v s Colum- | wils morniugAns the tite to the Joderal build. Koigban spoke bere this afternoon toan | €ast;stationaty temperature in tho north. | were going at full speed. 'The engines woro | auxious to extend theit operatious in that | men 7 i | blap exposition nd s b blank | o at Fuomont was passed and orders e west’: variaolo winds twisted into scrap irou and twenty heavily | state, many of them spe.deng of establishing forces also met with heavy | [0 | ' 4 sudicnce consisting of tweuty-four republi Ning 4 1 « . | Reas.forces 3 &t | notes. L Issuance of an u nex ) For Missouri —Generally fair; slig loaded freight cars piled high in the air y brauches in the west. - fhe train leuves at 7 | 1088, is Allaogud Osura, bEsides six - o excavation and first w o the caus, twenly-soven ludies, eleven mingrs, | \yrmer; soutberly winas. the short space between Lwo telegraph po o'clock tomorrow mornd.t for Loudonyille, | e, beiug wnong the killed. The result Y R T P ] », a ten Tudiaus aud fifty indopendents. His L k8 BE s and firemen escaped. by juunp i of the Hight complet tlea the itex CGeueral Superix . Dorsey leaves for b ch couslated ehietly of Reuorul roast of DEFIED HIS PALENTS, ing. The wreck is said to be tue resalt of & Fatal Figh or O v b 5 A 2 i sl ] ) Kener atal Fight Over Cotton i’ o |4 a ania co - Failrond cOrporations and newspapers. skl t7ain dispatonor's mistake . i prewium 5 now ¢ ylvania cow - i o Pixe BLoves, Ark., Odt. 2.—At Terouto, R e sl . t PRt et BRICE WILL RESIGN. ats. Wealthy Young Man of Rulo Oy Ark., yesterday A. J. Clemens, & promineat fost Ujeet of President comes Ohjectionk to His Marriage. lowa Masonrv. Slaniar was bestiadt il s tillas ot wood v N - 01 trafe elliance ssor Will Be Chosen Afier to Tus Bx A uumber of leading Arcatsos, Kan., Oct. 2 Special Te I ¥, Ia. t Sprciul Telegra and a negro was stabbed and killed in a v b domoorats of thia place have concluded to | §5am 10 TuE Buk |~ Au Atcuison justice of | Tus Bry.|—The Graud Royal Arch Masons | gt avout & veitisment [oF some cotion. 4 has " b Penusylvania | 1 Pa, Oct Hon. Calvin 8 uig- e e the poace this afternc rried Charles E. | of Towa closed their meetiug here this afte S ste . wnd Seuor Bules u of the democra ational voto for Post. The indication at the present | Gagnon of lRulo, Neb., and Miss Etla Wik ) ' A miniater | o d ratic national t'ma is that the whole republican ticket will | liaine of Ea tv, Neb. It isa case ALoe i ¢ > comnittee, passed through this be elected lu this county | elopewment aou's parents aro wealthy | Oficers. In addition to the ted 1ARLESTON, 8. C., Oct Ten ne; Paly e : 't He atateo that repubiican vacaucy ou the Iuterstate Com- commission, I the fnterest of which, Machin of the liberal party. They made | having failed to make au appropriation for a former a married man with a large famil Favored by Democ Ouatats, Neb, L Special ieroby Lho north.- | Mnations of Prosidential, noon by the instaltation of the newly elected Ten Hangings Postponed. putatior ’ yesterday, the following were a avicted of the murder of Thoraton Naneo | erit RusaviiLe, Neb., Oct. 23.—|Special Tele- | endeavored to preyent it w couple re- | chaplain, Rev. A. L. Sarchet rie Ue f " reprieved pending an appeal of | tra ¢ - v « ¢ nok gram to Tus Bee|—A rousing and entbus- | turued to Falls City toulght, ter; grand captian of host, A. Y 10 the supreme court force [ P

Other pages from this issue: