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(f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY. O€4'OBER 25, 1891—-SIXTEEN PAGH ¥ was t ¥ 3 HH se. | O Cants ty Demccrats Will Soon Kncw | Assuring f vikors. By next week it ! nt Expeo 3 of the Great | i | [ "Their Candidates A Ll fanning Tnstitation Three nghts. Bonmenc.ng wnh Sundav Maimee Uclober 25 SI5VIEN NTH AND HAINEY Sensational Charges Made Against a | FOIEIGN INSTRUCTO3S WiLL BZ S :CURED. | . CASES FULLY ARGUED YESTERDAY. — Sy ooy . U—On tus e i / FOUR SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, How Nebraska's Political Pot is Bolls | nightof Au Jucobson, |. Prof. Harper Might Have Adiled to ; NIGHTS OCTOBER 25, 26, 27 AND 28. i littme BTRERY e trunk mat a3 shot Killed at His Faculty Alveaty Buat For R A AL ‘ ng Kl Republicans Pr thadsse ol hiy restaene inknown the Many hegal Obe TH% ELEOTRICAL SUCCHESS berng o open (e Com | RS T B i ‘ JOSEPH ARTHUR'S: AR AR ¢ AN " ana May 7 last 11 was convicted of murder - MAGNIFICENT NEW PRODUCTION OF THE STILL ALARM in tho first degreo. UCampoell and one Chicann Bungav or Tg Bag, | p - s of | Uharles Sehmiat, who had been arrested for Crieso Oct, 24, y 4l “""““l e :“ At ooms | burelary, wero the chief witnosses against [ Prof. Harper, president c Chicago ur and the candidates of the straight democratic him, e L LALLAL Schmidt was arral i . the superior cess of his mission to Europs,was pe % Dt S X S i coutt today of 10 chaties of burglary, and | at the university's oMce today. Tho t I'HIE LOUDEST LAUGH OF THERE S e o et s e of oy e | Ditrit Atorney Harms 'rond two leneth | jots of is trip ubroad —to oom tho THE MOST N IN TOWN communic 4 16 [ project and (o obtain the rest he was m —— ocratie party, and that of Dan Althan, iud atter claime » innocent of the charzes y . en 9 e " A s and stated he pleaded gu ronsons vost | heed of-nave been accomplisned T K v A it pendent candidate for cou , e and stated o plea OF teason | sFoléasor G FLuFHd to LHIGHES Lo Atay Fom Martin. John C. [.cach A. G, Keim to compel Al Bratnice, N 4. [Special Tele convention, wherein the plaintiff aspires to keep the names of the defendunt opponent BEAUTIFUL ACRED HORSES OF THE SUN. having prompted nission abroad was principally to see "ANFIS dSNOH 3ANIONI LVI4) JHL the ofticial bailot as democrat candidal 0 1 T 1y and_ claimed that Cainp. { i Hkod ot S ¢ render his® de t i 1 v A < | all I have been ir i r [y \ s or, Harey Corson Clarke, Mo W morning. . H Ambriage. LeibAtannd; many i Deane, Master Thomas Yo ¥ L), ' " Mrs. Soldon Trwi [s connect themselves with the university c— S Aliance Adve » olice ofi imidt oo ] L | cthor places, and I pave returned with good iy i by actual count i ereat l rime for which he is to hang. | some instructors I would like to add to 3 ——————— yrocession b ntainie vor tior e denounced | faeylty, Several of thes men will un / ' ) T s / T IT=N Siiio WO Ea: 1dU's statene falso and as part of o | goubtidly wander over b Gountiy it 155 Alfa Perry. Dolly Thornton NEW DON'T MISS 2 great advoca ) file the ¢ unications a art of : Van Wyek, Edgert and Hastin the court’s records, but Judge Troutt denied less than 3 the plans for all } And a brilliant coterie of come lians, Popular prices, 15¢, 25c, 85¢, A¥. b say thac ! ant. Seimidt pieadad | fnio the hais of the contraciors M Seventeenth and Harney Streets. Valentine's Republican Gally The Pe; i rived at Honolulu Septet »e mado for the rea F P THE ENGAGEME ! ) ) IERHCE Nab s Ot Y ete. | The Pensacola arrived at i ptem 0 mado for tho e m o S THE ENGAGEMENT OF nn. ENISEST COM. (m“_,,,\\_ N toTur B One huncred an 4 1 he had ot be trac abor laws stood in the way 1 saw bear the Messra. y lo save Bell's life. He asked | course of time and the vably they will 2 THEATRE. -1\'|;{.1\.(|'-JA|\| L 10 the reput arty and the ublican | the motion that the leiters were | yhe buildings hay n subm: 1, and go s tho e comnenced und wis i . e en | st Hacoae o and entiinstic: 2 : THREE COMMENCING ‘Nvl' N N afciiron, " PO e ¢ 5 Bttt ths it o 1 ) NIGHTS, THURSDAY “M |1 _.i[h ber 25, fifteen days trom San Francisec She gram to i Bee. | —The republicans beld an f 1800, SHS | contributed on condition that it be used in i A\ Y thy ti potinye re 2 b " i expected to remaln @ 1oanlulu:several host graduate iustructions, 'he liego A FMIL - NELOCH, Soprano, district judge, followea by Licutenant Gov. | fetowing dav wineicen covs Kom UI0 | G0t G o0h o ove the soilogo nor 1t faculty 3 X 1. CLODIO, Tenor Mr. B O'MAHONY, Supported by an Excellent Dramatic Company Prkulmn‘ the Lll(‘\'l and ernor 1. J. Majors, who showed up some of the extravagurices of the late “‘reform’ legis- | provisions left for Yokohama to report to ;;:L_H_“{'l':‘i" a2 tnstitutions and 4 \ Buasso, Mr. S. KRONBERG, B: GREATEST SUCCES = Both speeches were well re . | Admiral knap. The U States ticularly Licutenant Governor stoamer Alort also avrived from the Behring Not Well Informed. THE—— arison on expenditures. The ng | scaon the way to China ahout October 10, | ypy. Gifren, statistican of the London Board largely attended and very enthusiastic. | ‘l;‘:mw 0 coal before procecding on her | o rgge, may be a very good authority on I I E M 2 = oyage. i : the | matters pertaining to his own country, but dgerton’s Superior. HoaRIohnis: & o \oy 80 | he shows an utter lack of _comprehension of o : 3 court of awail October 15 of the M“”l‘\. Bram, Neb,, Oct. 24.—[Special Telegram | S0PTone, Court, O AWER €T Ok tion was | American finaucial couaitions when be says y, October 20th Afternoon and Evening. to Tue Brk.]—Mrs. Bittenbender, candidate [ {yo"Bueh published n statement that after | OUY commerce s in danger of belng schoked' RESERVED SEATS £1.00. BALCONY. 4 : ed n state livor (cortiNBatas s it ob secre- Reserved sents now on sale at Max Meyer's, 16th and Farnam 3y I ( ( for supreme judge on tho proiibition ticket, | o ais-horgo of K. W. Wundenvory from | b5 silver certificutes,sutd assistant secre. ., Reserced sunts nowion sale at Max Mevers J0hand, foranm 3y Fdward E. Kidde \th it of “A I.m( Relation.” talked here tonight. bad a falr audi- | the postoflice department the latter encazod | {1 07 EAS PCSERYs 4 B SEREIOR G (00 OTICE-1 0 the rush. t et T e e Unanimously admitted by both press and public to be Mr. Rus Gis , consisting principally of ladics. ‘Those | in treas onspiracies against the auecn. | o1y ot studied the finuncial sitaation in GREA IR AR R LA A i rizhit. wholcsone and thoroy njoyabl who heurd her tonignt and Edgerton a year | One other case of libel is pending against | v i Giatas when he predicts a crisis Prices— Parquet und parguet cire'e, 3L buleony, centss sallory, ago think that Mrs. Bittenbender is tuo more | Sush, wherein he chargzed Wunaenbers and L yiiite SIS ORI ORI B0 B oG of seats will open at 9 o'clock Wednesday niorning capable of the two, After the meeting they | Thurston in taking part in a meeting which SO KA Gon it he phlloyiat asu: undertook to orzanize a probivition clu had for s object."the assassination of the | ie silver certificates. The commercial in- | of the City Point Iron works, it was found | NS met with slight success queel = 3 terests of the United States demands w | thatthe liabilities were $105,000, aud the as EOYD - 5 & Sz The voleano Ki very active and fis- | o 40 in oy ' the currency. ced | sests, o ontin . €563 000, lm ire % e e ntain sida | Steady ise in_thie curvency This need | sests, on a basis of continuiug worlk, £63,000, R I WANT TO SEE YOU AT as been supplied by the Hon. Charles T. Gullugber of counsel for SPRCOIAL, Gexeva, Neb,, Oct. 24, 4 1 i iring one of the Il veziuing to s 54000400 to £60,000,000 of | the assiguees made u statement explanatory AnuDY i N ) 4 b < terpiece. A conedy cents. The sule SxeH This annval addition to our currency has iid, very explicit in its terms althougn fastic reception Monday. 1f the weather is e b ¥ 3 eneva cit Vil 5 2 F en just about eaual to our needs caused by | an endeavor was made to' have the povern 7 R vood Geneva citizens will seo more people WEATHER FORECAST, the increaso of busiuess and population. | ment advance more woney than it has on the WM. H. here than have been here for a long time, T Ther & is 1o dunwer of & financial or commer- | work witich M. Loring _has done, the ov- 0 = —— Orvick or WEATHEN B REAG, L | Ciul crisis. When such o condition of affaivs | evnment was but fotiowing out the terms of T ’ TI(Y l mao CONMPLETED THE WORKS. . it Oct. 24, seems immineat it will be time euougl to | the contract in declining to do so. 1t lad | | e Fair weather has continued throughout the | Giscuss it." beeu deemed best to ke e works running L l_ 4 , l I ) ‘ B Eddyville Citizens Celebrate the Ad- | cntive western und northwestern portion of Taterastod Boslneas Mont and the disbursements nec ry to pay the ventofa Water -upoly. the country. The stormn whicl is pas il nely, buy material, ete.; n wmade, Pre-eting the Successful Am ri- pyviiLe, Neb., Oct. 24 —[Special Tele rth of the United States has had the effect The last day of the typesetting machine | The action of the ussiznees in kecping the , Neb,, . 2 vecial Tele- | uorth of th ited Sta 8 U tournament closed at 6 o'clock this < unanimously approved by nn(}mr dy, gramto Tik Bek.|—Today at noon water | of raising the temperature in the lower Mis- | avening. 'The exhibition has been most R RCtE skt aaas R wer el Y AND was turned into the pipes of the Eddyville | souri vallev. Slizhtly cooler ther pre- | successful, about 2,500 visitors having | ized to continue this liue -of action until Se z = !\ AND s and tested. Eversthing was | VAils in the middle Rocky mouu gions, | registered. They have come from all | retary Tracy should determine what attitude INSEDE ¥ & wheve another fair weather condition is de- [ over the country and were for tho most part | the government would assume in th. prem: TR R S I//(/ I/Il’ ¢ (141 satisfactor Ihe reservoir is on a bill rear | Cojon e and which will probadiy p the | not idle spectators, but business men who | 1ses. town cighty-cight feet above the city, and | plensant weather srienced in this ssction. | were interestea in the outcome. The an- ——— =3 \ | T bas a capacity of 90,000 gallons, The mains | Highest temperature at Omaba today was | nouncement of the result of the contest will OHIO FARMLES INFATUATED. Vats i areof cight-uch pipos. The works were not be made until the meeting of the National 3 A i / p ' GGl Vo Wbt Ity er Tinsa e e at Gt For 3 v Fair_weatner | Publishers associa whicn will oceur | Nebraska's Exhibit Gives Them New Matince. A i Ji BT . iy, whiohiowasitha towrisite and operates | withnoimater sperature. For | some time in Novem! The exact date of Ideas of Agriculture, oL ans0A7E BIRAE FITIA aTL Monday - Fair and sligntly cooler, : the next meeting has not been decided. Loxnosviiie, O., Oct. 24— [Special Tele ‘This pluce is to be the junction of the Kan- Wasiiveroy, D. C., Oct. 24.—Gereral fair Western People in Chicago, g to T 3ee.|—The exLibition train i ] \ e sas & Bluck Hills railway aud the Duluth & | weather may bo expected iu all disiric i 5 £ grom (oVnEiBe I e T O ; COMMENCING S\ ; Pucblo. The company alsn owns a largo ho For Missouri--Fa 1l Mon cooler by I'he following western paople are in the | now traversiug one of the hilly districts of r, Cr ne will be accompanied by [[ // 1_) 7/ tel here. The work was being done under | Sunday night, becoming northwesterly city. : Obio. It reached Londouville at S o'clock the same exc:lent company that & e ecig the supervision of C. H. Davis of this place. For the Dako ally fair, slightly At the Auditorium —Mr. and M Wat- | {his morniug. There are no manufacturing appe red witi him , coolgr. northwesterly winds son French, Davenport, Ia; B, P. George, | pios motE o 1o the only. town Wed n BSdaL | : ; « de Sonst For Towa and Nebraska—Generaily fair, | Ott a, In erests in city, tis y oM V ; et Tuded 1ts Seaston. » For Towa and NebraskaGeneraily fair \wa, ia. D ize. within o rudius of | 300 Consecutive nights atthe Star ' In THoey's Great Brareicr, Neb, Oct, 24.—[Special Tele- | sliehtly cooler except stationary temperature At the Wellington—E. P. Pratt, W. R. | of any conside; gram 10 Tt Bek.|—-Today's session of the | 1o western Nebraska: vaviable winds: Stewart, jr., Des Moines, Ta uwenty miles and is the center and market Theatre New York City. Topeka branch of the Women's Foreign For Kansas -( ] air, stationary At the Palmer v Gibson, N. B. Fal- | poiut of a lavga wneat and corn district. Tho J 3 temperature exc gh Jlerin extreme | coner, A. L. Pied, Omaha; wWilliam Willi principal interest of visitors 1s accordingly % = ()( _o(\//. V2 Missionary society maintained its usual 1n- | east, winds beeomine nov Ranid Citv, S turned to these grains as exhibited on the | Sale of seats begins Tuesday, Novem- aree, terest. The morning was largely devoted to [ For Colorado —( rall; v At the G Mr. and Mrs. .| train. Tur Bre represeutative met many ber 8, aty a. m. the discussion of missionary toples and the | Wormerin west, stationary ora iCivkenduli Johuson, Omaha: ‘A, I farmers on the traiu during the three and a 2 J st, variablo winds. all, A Cl an, Burling- | nalf hours’ stop here who had driven from interest the KKansas conference is taking in | ©05% variable w awrence, ; i il : A tmon the matter. The ofticers for the following F=rrpan A DE /M e to fifteen miles in the early mornit Gra,nd Opera HOI‘[S& vear are: Mrs, Bishop Ninde, presidvat; DELIGHTS OF THE STAGE. e 3 A . Towal City, uy starting before daylight, in or LUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, Miss Matilda Watson, ‘corresponding sec = and Mrs. . Gor) i ins Sia | reachitheltownsistino st gaga o RN il Ropr ction o e Passion Pla Phey are infatuated with the Aeb MR, GLORGE tre ey ending S | Reproduction of the Passion Play by - O U 0 Hrs They aro infatua t ey secretury; Mrs. . Davis, e ng Kalamazoo Youths, At the Sherman & % prodicts shown, ana_with the reports given Gty M § h!pn [ ”.\ brasia: | named Collins and Pfeifler have beeo accused | ¢ gGment, Mune, Post,3193 BhER | e oL LBepE I O R e St T Tt lected as tho pluce for the next anaval meet. | ¥ Kev: Frank A. O'Brien of st = stone and timber to fit it for caitivat P e e ing ol the brauch in October, 15¢ i tine's church of erucifying a cat. The boys JOINED THE STRIKERS. This neighborhicod has contributed v | e co M B el e aton will not confess aad their parents, who be to the westward tide of emigration, dny Octobor 2, 4. m Auburn Citizens Ple sed. lieve them innocent, have withavawn from | Welsh Tin Dippers Object to Tak certatilydongionmug grentonicxiontne v Y % Avnuay, Neb,, Oct. 24.—| Speciat Telegram | tue Catholic parochial sehool the Place of Discharzed Workme UL U R Hi defta0s ) vernment with reference to the indiet to Tne Bir.|—Auburn's citizens are elated boys were paying <Oberammergan’ = S G - & B O locyam | moats foundia SRhoTehistani Liotiers i A and nailod tho foct of the cat to the croes ! Dy Ehaothing i Lo 1 RIS i Rl i Pleeie Bt e it o ¢ Ry today by the United States dis ttorney | to Tue Ber.]—The exhibition train was | company oflice bring al num Corner Elever and Farnam Streets T'he tail, interfering, was cut o and then 8 v seheduled to leave Londouville this morning | of indictments in North Dakota ana Montad whereby the Pirst National bank and five of | ,uiad o, ‘Mrs. Collius says she was ordered | in reference to the compla v a0 11750 1n the wake of.a_regular pa ST v general and the Post Commencmrr Monday, Wee of October 26th. Aubvrn’s wealthy citizens becomo the own- | gut of thie deazery by a priest because she | Kuights of Lovor ana Ivory lodg2 of the | it 'aitained orders for depart " | oftice department have united their for ers of the Lockuer corner, heretofore owned | denied his statement that her son had taken e atAlTA RS 3 0Ta Lioa o LLoen e and B bal 2 i ana will bring about by castern parties who would ueither sell | part in the Q crovifision, Humaue LRaImatediARI00iation andigieol [jvauceotithe regliar train suds ma Ftt il leithe a \ the ull B RS SRy e et A e T e Gonld e | | 8tate, s L8 UGR 18 Lh 3 nor improve the property. A new bani | Agent M . investigating the affair. against the St. Louis Stamping ( run to Wooster. A pgdiogercoul t charging the latter with importing | aten the cars were opened and since thut | being u P Jafioraiyith Impoty led by a crowd num- | iu the other states THER night over the consummation of a deal building and four stors rooms, two stories in ) L i oaien s ofe height, 72x120 front, will Le erected at once. Enticed the Cho:ius Girls Away. ::‘l‘n-w Iubov in violation of the contract labor ering . blo. NWithin @ fow The matter of arrest b New Haves, Coan., Oct. 24.—The “Ship | "I% (1 stated this evening that the men | miaues of the o train's departure | seems to be au excu > (7 e e vyt | o s G e | et e, o e | R BRIl | i BRI AR | ransparent Man JoukiOhny, Neb\ Gk £b4, = (Spesial Tele: /gy en iits* appear hore this weok, owing | of the strikers were not imported under con. in wwaiting an opportunily to. g treciniwhlobithe: ladiptitana are Holind s ) grum to Tk Bee,| —~Tho funetal of H. R. | 1o 4o disappearanco of eight of tho prettiest | tract, but they camo only with & verhal | wission Choseikwhod jhave | i B e leR B AERA tre cireTilnah { v 3 TG ol Tt f Grow, who died yesterday at the home of his | and best chorus girls, with fon the | unds standing between them und un agent [ the — exhibit gathered in - intcrusted gl COMNIOOE BII RS rentl inee AR ¢ A curious Jiving puzzle to parents in this city, oc e | e s et e students tamping company imowigthbalbadosenialectalelbonmorian S o’ of the district. Tn war : s L the:moulont: profgasion Ho was formorly one of tho editors of the | away the girls. Seven of them, however, be- | 8sscciation say that they have positive groof, | One of the directors ofthe, county wevh | COR 0h \0hheen mailed to New Orleans X ) ) BEA i visible THROUGH his an County Times, but lately has been | came repentant and hove retuened to the | however, that the men ivero fmported under | eitural soeloty was 45KEK 1 THAVHE Y A Y P AT v 8 linbs. Heiswell educated, connected with the Petérsburg Gazette. Mias Brootor of - Brooklyn, an [ e98tfaok anc ihatithey laiead W bust the aase Not In a sinele particular.” was the con- | clty will leave shortly for v 1 i 4 2 2 healthy, but physically en- — tudy, is still missuing. -Seam I the mean time the fftecn skilled Welch | fession, I firmly believe that Wayne canuot | the arrests. thus complicatin > fon. | 3 T N 3 tirely “helpless. His “case He is in dail Now. il 2 produce an apple oruan var of corn or a | The arraignmeuts will occur as soon as tho y ! hus interested the greatest 5 k 7 tin dippers have joined the rauks of the ¢ < 5 Nenuaska Ciry, Neb, Oct Special Supreme Court Decis i ving that thay had ot been in. | karden vegetable which cannot be excelled | indicted persons can be brought before the wedical authorities of G Telegram to Tue Bre|.—C, H. Cressoy, the | Des Moines, Ta., Oct. 24.—|Special Tele- | formed that they were to taka the place of | i this exbivitand lam equally satisfied | court here 3 g many, among them Drs, man churgea with committing a crimal as- | gram to Tue Bee. ! —The followiug decisi 3 that this apolies to the whole state of Ohlo 3 i 3 Virchow and Bergmann of p o . o filo he supreme court to day: ——— The stop here has proved very profitable, Daly in London n sault upon the haif witted Armstrong gi were filed in the suprem irt to day T N T Not less than 000 persons have passed | Loxnox, Oct ll;rhu 1|m ; of Nuture's __ Strange Froiks was arraigned before Justice White today | George W. Fuliiam. spoellant, vs Robert EANA B L e A Tea b0 | L aines, Gl ¢ gustin.-Daly. yas:ins aud waived a preliminary examination. His | Hagens, Muscative district, afirmed; the | Suing ditor for Libel for atas Tilloh whore Bunday Wit be spent terviewed today in as statc l l ll \I 1 [ l l‘l) 5“ s LI\ i/ i\ B 5% o)} 5 BLACK ART MYSTERY bond was placed at $00, which he was una- | Stato of Towa et al, appellant, vs D. A Par. | 7T TR ROHROE 00 e i iy ? ment concerniug his London theater. le to furnish. He is in jail, vell et al, Mills district, afivmed: Mary Cot 4 P THE » “Yes,” replied Mr. Daly, “I have finally - Il,'W. H. Dooley and M., | Cry or Mexico, Oct. 24, —Messrs, Jack L L ) ¢ ters vs James O'Neill, Jackson decided to bave a permanent home for my . Mado a Fierce Assault. 8. Stout, uppellants. Council Blufls superior | and Graham, editors of the Anglo-American, | Russia Doing All She Can for Her | company in London. The new theater will THE WITCH OF WALL STREET. HAsTINGS, Neb, Oct. 24.—|Special Tele- | court reversed; Joscph Moil, avpellant, vs | have been sued for a criminal libel by Famine ! tricken I be built for me upon the Marquis of Salis . o Theodore ast. | W. McCouley, Linn district, reversed; Union . gram to Tue B tuodore Smith, a Hast- |y i o"nssopiation of Clinion vs the Rock. | United Statos Consul General Guenther, for Perexsierg, O8 fngs carpenter, who was yesterday ad o ding as200 i ¥ 3 { . i v 24 > N bury's estate, nour Leicester square and ! 1es carpeuter, who wis yesterday adjudged | fopd [nsurance company of Rookford, IlL., | bavingpublished aletter froma Mr. Matthews emya annoances that the Russian govern- | about a hundred yurds fr AR insano, is vet in custody hery awaiting to be | Jones district, roversed; John Blaul & | against him concerning some mining claims, ] 3§ ik g it is about to issue an order probibiting i Aihambra. It will be situ It way be \ token to Lincoln, Smith, who owns quite | Sons. appellants, vs W. M. Thock diapatoh from SanSalvadar ta tho'A% ) vo ing into e s o} A SY ¢ mfle fl[‘m Pfl e Ji e DrORAEL Y. BOKS. ¥ ORtATOAY | e hren | R o RS e etriot, revoreed | cjeisnaich PO BRI SAVAQR (g iheiARa0 m_entering into contracts 1o | 4 icoen the Garrick theuter und Criterion the- | RATTLESNAKE KING AND TAMER, will i“tie TABLEAUX CF 1HE persous sepurately of theft and made a fierce | Judge Giiven dissents in part CIALeY ¥ agen:d A¥8 . Brendent ator, 'Tho necessary agreoments wera signed ¥ assault on them yesterday The Greate Dumb Performer in the r except for export. *“I'he new theater will ba nearly as large 4 o] a ] D! pune n 1 P’ 0 ne 6AL0 1 0F 168 8 1argC 'I\ll\{unu[lul‘ plows, IIIW\IIH Sorghum Works Burned Rrogress.of the itata Oass, has been reported. He believes a v An. oMisialt a08ou b s made thot | .5 Houry Iryi WSt sUmptu L 4 . I ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 24.—In the trial of | DA b epc believe u ay | owing to the governwent measures, the &.Laot T BRE:JRLLRR A F0% LA Bich Mankin, Neb,, Oct. 24, ~[Special Telegram DA ? e e come in time, but besaysit cannot be brouzht | wigter sowing of grafu in the fumine | 0% JERE > QRGN LROBY i 140 %0 T Brr. | The largo sorghum. works of | Trumbull, Burt aud Captawm O'Farre!, | g ; nd 1f it does come it will not | stricken — districts has been affected to | Y New York company, but that compuny °F | 'harged with fiting out and arming the for some years, He has no dreams of be- | such an extent that” thero has been | Will occupy it only about four mouths ineach | 0 " ata 10 cruise against the government of | cowing the president of the new uation but little diminution iu tWe former area. | YHOx A An Apollo in statued A Hercules in strongth sleening in tho building ot the time and nar- | Chili, testimony today was principally as to | ool S 07000 try, articles of prime | A:E e ranks of the Loundon theatér managers. ful Mensurements—1iis Bleeps 175 In., his Chest 47 ., Wiy o the fia i - e antry, articles seeds have been bougiit with state loans aud Ll Y8 o rowly escaped death in the flames, The loss | the ltata’s armament. It was shown by oue | pecessity are growing dearer and dearer, | sierebonses nre 1o bs ostaniished 1o the dis - A 00k Weizht | PICKNEYS MAMMOTIUDUA i tiated ut §,500, lucluding several ve- | witaess that she had threo cunnons on pass. | cusing much sufforing smong the poor Trossod distriots, 8o that tbe peasants can | L'e Witvs Little Eariy tasers, nastpill BELL =Tl Tiirzost In the World, messires i’y inches out of the harbor. A numbor of cos el 3 i in circumtercnce, welsh g un, buy corn at less than the orivinal price, - - mian you ean produce in your elty, standing on a coui= heavers saw one brass canuon in tne hold of 5 - . AN IMPORTANT EVENT. Iu additton, the cattle of peasants are PELSONAL PAKAGRAPHS, Tion ehalr, by the round ind with one hand. The Bose ited the Bank th I United States deputy marshals oo ywed to pasture o the state lands, and, ton Globe says: “Stickney 18 u marvel of strength, mNsTOWS, Nob., Oct. 34, —[Special Tole. | Lostified that casos uf avms aud ammunltion | wpay (ne ‘hase of the P , . olief works wil Ira Wilhelm of Lyons is at the Casey thet Lirgeat and stronsest man living ; i ALRALShak GASRa e SEWA MG SImuRLAN it the Purchase of t acific | finally, the goverament relief works will be a wWill yons 18 : gram to Tur Bry. | —Burglurs made a raid on | taken (o tR8 SCAAtEor ToUNEt BRE IBRG hort Line Means. greatly increased in number nnd in capacity, | L. Hayes of Lincoln is at the Millard % KeMAGKARLE RECORD Bauk of Johnstown last night. They did | - : e : Siorx Oty Ta., O 34— Special Teio. | 50 8 to give the employment to as muny of | & ¢, Corman of O'Neill is at tho Cusey 4-vound dumb bell put up 6000 thes In wiicoowion in try to open the s1fe and only secured a P ¥ the famine suffering people as possible. 4 Ntes, boynn, Muss.. May 8, 1885 ~25%0-pound d i i awount of money which was in the ; gram to Tne Bre)—The purchase of the | X\ready the sum of 33,000,000 roudles has | U: F. Plumb of Hastings is at the Casey. o1 put up once With oo hand and heid irawer Pacifie Short Line at Omaha yesterday by | been expended in cighteen' provinces upon F. C. Calahan of Friead i he Millard STICKNEY'S RIGHT ARM Sontanoed.ia th M. 5. Garretson and (. W. Wickersham as | forest labor aloue. H. G. Cilley of Fairfiold is at the Millard THE CELEBRATED [¢ RE-ENGAGEMENT O | "llll Il()\\l S#4 A 3 troducing ts. Gymuousts and Equiiil A Lt b Ezetia asserts that he does not aim to effect facture or sell spirituous liquors o - s o union of the Central American republics as F. 5. Bible weve destroyed by fire yestorday U 42 econde Summit House, Mt Washington, N. 11, August 2 150 Not Well Roceived, Levans, [a, Oct. 24.—(Special Telogram N s N 1]t T g (iavners i | trustees for the bondholders was wue of G P Mrs. E. M. Wilson of Liucoln is at the NI yurasks Ciry, Neb., ).— (Special | to Tue B “ iaynard sentence ! 3 Py RN ‘ g iportant recent railroad events ¥ Mil f ; am 1o Tur Ber, Dech, mas- | William Ityan 1o eighteen months in the | LD® Wost imporiant recent Failrodd eves — Nalish o tweas fpotog bis Sl e WILLIAM ““ l{\\ MINNIE It transpires that the road will at ouce X < orkmau of the state Knights o I onitentiary 10day fe was implicated in el Suit Against th ter workmau of th Knights of Lavor, | peniteutiar wy. | as impli 10 | 1 operatea by the Sioux City & North pok yhere tonight o & small aud stealing o trunk containing jewelry from the | 000 TR Sy e er Press Concluded o e g Arals o atY incoln postoftice robvery at Leeds, la. 'With the 2t y the Pj > e 0,000 damage: tof | Fire o Avoln. [ Neb.,to connect with the Burlington syste he Pioneer Press for §100,000 damages to- | the guest of Miss M wr, 4 3 TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR HERD O} Lixcony, Neb,, Oct, 24, — | Special Telegram - " Another branch will be built iuto the B Might brought in & veraict gi SR las str feenth and U streets was burned tothe | CrpAK KArins, (8, Oct. 24.—[Special Tele- | ready for the coutractor fees stroet, reti ground tonight. Loss §2,00, gram to Tue Ber.|—Lincolu Wallace, son of - - - - atives tate. LAC VENIR DAY AY DREN'G DAY A & promiueut contraotor bere, was selzed with Will Keep the Works Running Surrounded With Indicim Lr. Van Gles r i ONE DIME. NO MORE Going Against the Miners. fit this aftoruoon and fell into & cisteru ana Bostoy, Mass,, Oct. 24.—At & meet Siorx Fau 5. D, o have returned fr Puresiso, Pa, Oct, 3~A couvention of | drowned belore discovered, } the creditors of Harrison Loriug, propri Telegran to Tur Ber,|—The inte ping at the “Merriam'’ tewm porarily Open Dally from 110 10 § Clalrs 5o wud 100,

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