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HE OMAHA DaiLy BEE. YEAR. OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 26, 1891 NUMBER 130, = RECRUITS FOR POST, | stasasimb i f.mrser | SOME ALLINCE FALLACIES, | st st stz | CERMANY'S SEW - MISISTER, |5 s e Wit |AGAIN AT HIS BLOODY WORK ‘ JAi August Kleine, of the firm ‘of Stiren, manent Republican club. ‘Ljje opers house | confederates, as the bars of _ &l windows . Kleine & Jerman, West Point’s leading mer- was packed to overflowlsg, and for four | had been sawed through froy =« utside, chants, says he has always been a democrat, i S hours the speakers held the' elosest attention - - and a conslatent one at that, but, in theab. | Views of a Former Farmer on the Bub- | of the audience, Dr. Van Holebn Will Eucered Count Arco- Rkl c Jack the Ripper Adds Another to His i {0 Leaders Who Will | sence of a demperatic candidate and butwe 1 One of the peculiar situations in this . - § Landslide of Democratic Leaders Wh Post and_Edgerton, he would unqualified] Treasury Soheme, county is that many of the alliance leaders valley at Washington. One Way Chicago Sharp = Long List of Victims, Not Bwallow Edgerton. support Post for the supremo judgship, He (s and prominent officors are fighting the inde. Raising the Win = considers him tho ablor man of tho two, and pendont ticket, and will Wgaln vote and work CURIOSITIES OF THE POSTAL. SEAVICE | . aw Havax, Gonni, Oct. o) "\ some ; 3 o wil lnd 1gniy 0 tho oxwiod DO | OPPOSED TO ALL EUSINESS _IDEAS, | with the puiiicaos: HE| OBTAL SERVICE. [/ is s b ot souniefoanh Sene | BERLIN THE SCENE OF HIS LAST MURDER, WAHOO DEMOCRATS ARE SOLID FOR POST, | 10n: 1 entieont endorsament for ' How the Demoorata Feel, i 15 this Wlcihity heve toen tecolvi RN 1A% Post from one of Cuming's soiid democratic Henroy, Neb,, Oc Special to Tie g rotfi Obloago Whid ollows WaE Lirtos. Daate tEsinonY of tho sateomily | In Aduition to Belng Cluss’ Lentala=| nrot tusre avs fod¥itlokste. i the potits | Fow Deoplel nduavor to" Evadae tes | FOf CEIoNES iwhidt rod a8 follony His Viotim, a Dissolute Woman, Hd Gage County Democrats for Him Becau'e ‘\\_'IHIA”!; LJml; '!\\; Iu.lvld Iln 4!-"n : ts ::t tion,a Wahoo Republican Observes fcal fleid in this county sund the caudidates Provisions—iteport of the Burcau gentleman’ In your neizhbo ry ribly Mutilated The Police 0 is the Better Man, of the democratic UentraL commiittee Dangerous Tendencies in the putting in their best work v of American Republics— LG G4 SR T ARG AL G, Have No Clue-— \rrests Made he democratic county contral committee D G radly, recelve & our nanie with e statenent tha and volunteers the following endorsomont oposed {arge majosity over outidoer as the ind Washington News. e would [1e t py his attentions Details of the Crime, I bave been a democrat all my life and have Arge 0! o . oV -2 hut he doe it know whethar you . < o b b LML AU U S pendents urs pleased to call Kdgerton here, him or not, On englose | Private List INDEPENDENTS REPUDIATE EDGERTON, | been us truo to party foaity as most of tho 55 th demoorats declare they Will support Ot e iutines and. addrosses of et i 7 g year T am for Post, I know Judge Post per- Warnoo, Neb,, Oct Spocial to Tue | Post in preference to the “South Omaha Wasnixteroy, D, C., Oct. It is au. | NOtless than three nor more than ten ¥hose 3ERLIN, Oct. 25, —This city has been troated sonally aud have a very bigh regard for him | BEE.|—The following address was delivered | trickster. thoritatively announced hero tonight that | vour Iist contains the Of the. wontionian | 0% ‘Jack the Ripper sation, The body of a wretched abandoned woman was found 4 ! hore is o mutnal diking and we will | horribly slashed aud mutilated. Tho nssas- | Obairman of the Cuming Oounty Demc- | as wman, and I baifeve him to be an ablo | by W. H. Dickinson Friday evening betoro DEEESSEN CASE CONCLUDED. Von Holsben, Gormun minister to Japan, | W¢ _refor to, it e evident thit Committes for Post, judge, ono who, if clected (o the supreme | tho rapublican club of this eity — | has been appointed minister to the United | fifarm you ot onee. Otherioe Vour nam sit, Who 15 unknown, oscaped. bonetl, will be a credit to tho profossion and | g subtronaney plan, like most 1t ot all of | Husband Acauitted and his Wifo | Statos tosucceed tho late Count Arcova Wik ot e entoned. Periiipa D11 Seovery qualiieations of tho two men are concorned, | Fadlvally weong A ntensely Seldan. 10 13 Found Guilty. Dr. Holsben is about, 50 years of ago and a | iy iS40 0 WEDY, g, ety Sout EDGERTON NOT IN IT IN DODGE COUNTY. | put me down for Post wrong beeause it demands the loan of public VaresTise, Neb., Oct. 2 Tha celebrated chelor and was appointed minister to | get to send me a plece the welld ke, | With a stranger at 1 o'clock this morning, s T money at [oss than tair rates of interost. 16 | Dreessen murder trial ended yesterday, the | Japan four years ago, being transferred from | I ehurie you nothing fo service, as the [ and ten winutes aftor the mau was scen to el emocratic Loaders for Poat. | I s puewise i operition would whoss | ey nequitting Dreosson, but bringing 1n o | Bueios Ayres, whoro ho liad been minister o s pid, you lwvo to | run wway. The woman was found a_littlo Reports K All the 8 Show = Tk “l““‘ o # \»T; States w horrow nionoy for the use of tho | verdict of maaslaughter against Mrs, | (000 YEOES. ‘m AL ghi-one. Yours I conl eiice later Iying on tho floor full ol Gven {6 iorough canvass of this | furmor atw hisher percentage than could be sKson 1ot the: ATRIER 2-yonr-old | Chorse d'affaires ekin and D_ait [ the matier of her cor Thinking Men of All P 8y town and vi tho outlook for & b vote | reeovered back from i Tt 14 wrons bao | Dreessen for tho wurder of the 12-yearold | conducted the nogotiations for a treaty be. 1e matter of hor throat was S J % T e Bout bttt o ater | Ginse It fs cluss legisiation, intended to | bos, Theo Dreesson. When the verdict | tween the Javanese and German govern- cut and abdomen ri A\ lavge re- Men Who Influence Voces, u o Dot s very Mfattering. Tuter- | ravor ono partioular cinss wt{le ‘oxponseof | was announced Mrs, Droesson foll to [ monts. [t is notexpected thut tio now mi- ward for the arrest of the murderer was i L xumll\ allthe loading demcorata | ail ook Inutstrlona oaliinis Itis wron tho floor dn o dend famt, whilo ber [ 1Storwill assume charge of the Gorman logy both farmers and me ants, give eviden RLE ITGE & BONOTOUS GOV i ion before sprivg, N on ) romuin- of i bhie malority The leaders 10 &M fre | laliesa systom of farui pensians for the bou- | pleaded to be seatenced too, saying sho was to whom she lias given her heart unsolicited | before scen accosting womon ju tho stroot o solid fol )st.” Thoy take no stock 10 | it of the innd owner and to the detriment of | por i 0 OHtt &pendod sentence, s not acquainted th her, and she has nof N < ) BrATRICK, Neb., Oct. 24 —(Spacial to Tue | aisgraceful story reficcting upon the private | the hard working tonant farmer. 11 1 wrone, | 5ot Euiliv. dudgo ”(‘m,"“”‘.'"’m'“p' ot INVIHING TO SAVE MONEY. e e L e e fos | Mo numo of the victim was Hedwig Bk, |—The sentiment in favor of Judge Post | character of Jude Post as published by the | because it would tend to incrense the burde Mpdilistl b , Sovember 6, —— agont in Chicago send: troductior 1| Niteoe, and she lived inHolzmarket ¢ o a Wor or o n to | of trxation upon the luborer and mechanic | fOra new trial to be argued November 6. : i . SRon L Ctladroiendss enEINLGUIEUEn eaeCiEe gty O o o ol thm ot iEK Y doRbIINs e e e 1 mechunie | efanse was mado by 1. M.. Logan and | Methods Used by Some People to [ which s to bo exchanged on the strcet, The | Portions of the woman's body after being o s abundant reason to bellovo that ho will [ PO eanublo man aud, compotout to It Ttis wrong beeause the cauritable opera- | J. W. Tuckor, while the prosecution was con- Evade the Postal Laws cireutars havo in a number cases been given | off were earvieda way by the brutal murderer, run far ahead of his ticket, vor of | fluence suy thoy will not only voto for him B D "l\”;‘."“fl fit (ko poor. | ducted by . M, Harringlon of O'N il ana Wasitintoy, D. C., Oct. 25,—Perhaps the | Wthe pohce, The room wh tho body was found and. domocrats who do not desira to bo quoted by | but will actively work for him. Thoy con- | wirendy bn position to provide for his faniiy, | fames Moreis of -Johnston, ,fi,l!:;,f,’;’ Sredn. | most common device for defrauding the MISTAKEN IDENTLE tho surroundiugs wero cutirely uutouched. namo have froely ad nitted to Tur Bre rep- | Sider Edgerton incompe 10 of o ex- [ Tu1s wionz n principle to compel the govern: | December, 18K, under Suspleious, SECREC | postal and custom revenues of this and other Tho person in eharge of the building where ot enco, and GAINOL sUDPOXt him under any | ment toaid the land owior to monopo(izo the : : aoeabie e Pl 5 LT LR IS et him under any | e b Gt o, Sl e wheat oats, | and the body exhumed ubout thrco months | countries is the enclosing of vrohibited | Remarkable € n New York Oity— | tho body wns found drove a good trade for & Tye, cotil, cattle. sheep and swine by making | after burial and a coroner’s inquest washold, | articles with printe¢ matter. Although a Mistake of a Woman. wiiflo: by exNibiting. | the " romalns’ (t6 1oans to this class at jess thun market ra osulting in finding that the voy's neck Was | groat variety of articles thus committed to NEw Yonrg, Oct. 25, —Charles Brown and | the public for a et when perhaps this money niay be borrowed to | brogen and od red with scars and small sum of money, Mr. keank Stiles, said: 1 shall cortainly vots | of Post. They know him personally and know | Noid dien of il of those products from tho | proken and the body cogera the mail roaches the dead letter oftice, fow of | Wife live in Long Island City. Chavies isan | until the police interfored and stoppod the for futlge Post aud will do al 1 cun o socuro. | B 10 bo o wood man. heso ola time dem | mariet” i “thi rorce “uidyunced prices o o them are of such u churacter or value as to | cngineer. Yesterday mornmg he wont to | horriole busiuess, Blood was spattered all his election. In so dowg L am but following, | o ey o0t 1 e s eot.should | the . peopl It is wrong becuuso It Beatrice Enterprise. | suggest speculative purposes beyond the sav- | worl as usual. A few hours later his wife | over tue ceilings and walls of the room and tho oxampio of & Larg numbse of tho | e b et o | would reduce o 'valiio of nrivate | Bearwice, Nob,, Oct. 35 ~(Speclal to T | g in postage. For the most part they ure | Was told that tho body of & drowaed man 13- | scems impossiolo o avrive staunchest domocrats in Paddock precinet. | known ability and of v \hich o ma | SApItal tn il manufactiing lwes, and | B, ) —Bertrice 13 ropidiy forging to the | evidently intended for gifts, the testimouials | sewbling hor husband had beon found in | elusion than that the deed was the work of & Thero being no. domocrat to vote for, we aro | Jority of the democratic v o ot want | foulel maturatly foree tho bankerto TeUre | front in the tino of new manufacturing con- | of affection existing botween families and | Newtown creck near Huuter's point. She | ydian, Tho polico have alveady arvested o jocr for, we'l AHSTh vith. Tt dobs not volco tho | wnfairsompetition. cansing. depresston and | corns, Alveady tho clty ranks noxt to | frieuds widoly scattered, but which cannot | went thers wherothe body lay sud iden il r : by Ltiment of tha democracy in this part of | Shrinkize to lurze privato fnierests, which in as a munufacturing cont 1 | be transmitted in the mails botween postal | tified i ns her husband. When sho | Several suspicious chavactors, but they have Dave alwnys hoc Lo futeresty il | Omaba as o munufacturing conter, anc on countrlas exuopt. ut lotter rates, and | recovered from' tho shook sho orderad | in allcnscs been disohnrgad for fnck of avie octats for Edgorton, enterprise in An within the past mouth no less thah five new | which can only be sent under certain cou- | the bvody carvied to ber howe. Crepo | dence, aud the authorities aro still hopelessiy Leissoltishihe an utter disre- | ogtaplishments have been inaugurated here. | ditions in the domestic mails. was hung upon the door. At 7 o'vlock last 5 Tho woman was secn to onter the jhonse ccompanying the letter is a blank on ich to write tho names and instructions to read the red circuiar, The latter depicts the troubles of a forlorn young woman who is | Promutly offered. ho police suspected a turning into a sour old maid boeause tho man | well dressed young man who was sowe tine Arve for Post. is growing rapidly in this county and there LAl LGl be a cabublo man and competent to rbhadih) Wit Wi nal B0pd) circumstances. Life long democrats, men Post with the greatest cheerfulness. A | who have held high office and been elocted leading democrat of southern Gage county, | on the democratic ticket, are ail in favor another con- left at liberty to support the best man in the fiewd, and that man is by all odds Judge A M. Post.”® the state when it claims the support of dem without a eluo to the sickoning tragedy I'lie body of the woman was noarly sov- & | Travels of a I e Contuining conscquontly been impossible o gor an ex- [ LHEEE Wik b reme judgeship, but who [ eeause thie e attempt o csub - the | Namely: A boou aud shoe fuctory, a dis- [ loves, ribbons, small pieces of silk, | evening while Brown wus weeping ov of ardent friends among the indepondents in | oo/ B LG L eapture the entire b beause the funds beionging to all | sive broom factory and a plow factory. All | gyo0) are largely amony the things found w the darkened room and wondered what | seems that another woman tried to enter the whether he would desire to go on record as 160 165 1870 ool d 6 eaLion o toraw thie || ital (s byl beny mote g ot tHa ARl oW 11| e bt e S B T | e Sorioa . M, Browd' #ushed s fromathe o lts dyery act at un- | between now and spring. ‘The new tarift of | 4 purpose fo ovade the law. The greatun- [ As soon as shesaw who the intrader was | Stddenly vushed out, pushing aside several 10 his nearor fricnds that tend to EEarcona1c L T R ek A & ot oty ot e Rovernment and. to | effect of stimulating tha jobbing and whole- [ arte ?Colc testiat ol o VHoh 8lo, Fetovoratl th O D Post’s caudidacy. In fact a goutleman wh ut authority of the government and 1o t of stimulacing tho j letter oflice of domestic origin, insures its | Wnen she recovered the in the | (s man was hotly pursued, but hesuccesded 10 certain thut Judge Broady would vote for | confident that their nominces wiil be elected. | free institutions and a consutution that re- | ery jobbing house. The projectors of the new | would.be friends. the grave i the front parlor, \Whon M. e weapons used by the murderer wero to he vetter qualificd for the respousiolo | that tho candidates on the indepéndent ticke 1l how pernicions in doctrine any Liw to himself, e st wound, and which would have been other of tho candidates for that position be- | G ¥ drcoorate and. . inoro . intelligent :d and obeyed must be fust to all | 0. C. Williams, an eugineer on the B. AOminated S FORBroNdy, WoNIUNGOb, HAYD |b{Ebis o e Hoth thote alitye. Bl Faasiat |l ensonableitorsheiveryslitalotilsinwiand I llling and maiming thirty head of cat- | Wasmzaros, . O, Oet. 25.—October 14 Tho irresponsible gossip published 1n the | 0.C160HDE Kood men for aflide hot b e | Miixtuca. thist shuteclinotic, clamish | o bocc e was boandlbeE to: tho: distriot s a High Hand Across the Borde the discovery of the erime. Tnero has been creating a strong feeling in bis favor amoug | in‘the field, as thoy realizo thit to o so pymsptelalfbenenigindinaGigtibRon; Literaily Scared to Dea th. Y., containing £1,000 in currency. A serious 3 attack ou his private churacter is decmed us HRlavanolbnhaskide Torea SRR NIRRT 5 L Tk BEE, | —Quit ber of § e 16th fustant. The ch i v whom they have no contiden Lonest farmer 10 readity see that It the | gram to Tk Ber, |—Quite n number of Sioux | on the 16th instant. The mail, which in ol SCCRLOT T At s € DILLON'S APIEAL on‘as the premi discharge ol S firt essential for 1s pedee 4 comtore would | @ beautiful Indian madea of 17. 5 Angol Ve y it : upon as the prem: lischarge of a mud | \hen gefeated by a large and unquestionable [ the general destruction, which fire | Angel Vera. It is also settled that tiiey by the McCarthyite WL AL eLECHTND G BRI | ey dly’ a democrat, when asked | e for the gonentt woiture. 1t 15 solfish pression of “opinion from him. It is quite | 5 A0 toc L } 0 children’s shoos, jewelry of modest ¢ | the body of 1 baud astep was hoar: ) emphatically declired for Post. It is tho | treasury 1S the attempt of the o saper by ac an exten- hovs, jewelry of mode uc, | th ¥ of Iy wd asteg v teue that Judge Broady has a larko number [ pERRETEUES L SERRTRY A B T DY ollicnl OERAb s, 6 e | ety naben Dhe AERRNCIIRE R SR needio work, infant's gavments, toys and | tie door opened n man_walked in. Ho | ered and rinped from thoe neck downward. It this district, and it is to vo questioned | WA EE R W TR ils town | Nould be rescrved fornseletclass T issoltish | of theso huvo the requisite amount of eabr | fu nowspaers, often accompanicd by written | had happened. — “What dus this moun” | voom beforo tho mwtul eriie was commtted. ) ship, end it is the lavgest voting precinet in ¢ vl b Her attempt disturbed th 1 vl opposed to Mr. Edgerton. It is learned, how HiET L nuBaaL vouln United States nfo o husiness for which it s | active operation, and the remaiader will be | fie il or S s ot dlscioclug | eoridn, attempt disturbed tho assadaat, who ever, that he hus mado private admissions | P04E€ county outside of remont. o and to legalize ts every act at un- | | h y 3 tenbic 5 daleulated and intended to | ih€oing and outgaiug rutep xiven LoeiolLy (‘!’r certuiuty of success and the probability that | she fell fainting iato his arms with the ery of | who werein the way. ‘I'ne inmates of the the presumption that ho favors Judge | nupy pyarre, Neb., Oct 4 fomont iUof discontent azainsy the pre- | the railroads centering here has had the | {ho yoceipt of this class of matterat the dead | *Thank God, my husbund.” touso were awakened by tho screams aud 15 closo i Judge Broady’s confidonco stateq | Tt Brr. [The ropublicans of Lincols couate: | cronte n disresard therefor. 14 is theretore an | sale interests, and today signalizes the ¢s1ab- | ultimate condemuation to-the auction room, | Brown houschold despito tho fact 1ho (RO Va0 to Tur Bee correspondontthat he was next | are making a vigorous campaign. Thoy feel [ element of dunger and a standing menace to | lishment of a wholesale frait and confectios- | ;4 avidently not clearly understood by its | corpse of an unknown man lay dressed for | 1 making his escape. e P 5 15 = £ coznizes “equ il HZS o all SEIRGTRE ¢ Cadwallac Judge Post on the ground that he knew bim | /pyis state of affairs is duc largely to the fact moninder our present laws free m’v! rise aro A\me‘rs{ Hell & \.;d:\'nll.;:xfih_ = = Brown saw the corpse hie was surprised to | two kuives belonging to the landiady of the A DECRUENE L LB AR WENT THROUGH MANY ILINDS. sce what a strong resemblauce the body bore | bouse, but the polico are of tho opinion that position of supreme judgo than Edgerton. It | ypa 1ot men of standing or £ood repute in the ol LAt T fors one man and dishars | castern Nobraska Teachers association wil £ is also an open secret here that, had any | county and ave considered political shysters. | @ its provistons? Luw to be | be held in this city November 26, 27 and 25, 7 i L MENICANS TERRORIZED. atal, was inflicted by the assailant’s dagger, fore tho republican stato convention been | yiijanco mon in view. of this fact believe or eise it betomes a mockery and IS | AL has been found guilty of running into $1,000 in Currency. Bores ol maitiin TS E e ony 1ok zovernment, A all government is the result tiaoubie 5 oai General Garcia Carrying Things With [ crcased tonigt and has steadily grown sines declined the democratic nomination. in electing goca men for oftice notwithstand- [ of law and rezulution, what chaotic, clamish . this county, several days 8g0. | Jast Mr. I3 A. Colnns, a banker of Mila World-Horald, regarding Judgo Posvs pri- | W (1Y) eve beet MRS this feol. | oneh of 13 diVeIilion Intérosts: wera per- | court in the sum of §500 "'i“'i"_'-""'l*"“ rod o ""\:’:""“‘l"'f‘ @ DACKIRO | i Gievvor Crvy, Tex., Oct. 25, ~Two of | many othier erimes, including suicides within vate lifo at Leon, Ia., has had the effect of | {{hat (o demoorats have not put a ticket | Mitted topass congressional enactments for el ddressed to Latuam, Alexander county, N. | 0oy who were shot at midnight October | the past few days in the lowor quarters of ' 3 bt : s 10 at Guarado De Arriba tanch so summarily | the city. The rewards for tho arrest of the all classos of politicians hercabouts. The | would il “the county ofices with men in 1 suppose. Mr. President, thay the | CuADRON, Neb., Ock 25.—[Special Tele- | train wreck occurred near Steabenvillo, O.. |y 'budor of Goneral Garela becanso of their | flond sonches 300 marks. wholly uncalled for and is uot credited here i ot ~spolcon n' | United -8 Rk I EO R 8 a l HRAb UL h jeading democrats are out-spolen in | United States must go into the banking busi- | [ydiuns were in town trading, among thom [ cluded this valuable package, was to any very perceptiblo oxtent. Itislooked | ravor of Judge Post. Bdgerton's contest nits ow unt. that perbaps she very Hor antive | on the fil-fated train. fud ey shayeq | KnOWD to nave been Juau Bazan and J pattery that has injured only the eannonicrs. | yyjovity and the expenso incieent thereto | ho ¢ u”w.‘?m.»-mv-u RaROHaRALEL ';:'.‘.yl"..r usi- | curiosity led her to lor ‘iinto the window o s thorongh. - Fortanately this | Were American citizens and voters in this K n'. u.pl.lun ‘h\.'\‘x.lqm v:r causing him to lose @ | havo brought the citizens ¢f any county to | people instend of foreing us todo’ businoss | John Larkin's vostaurankiiwhere “Calamity | Luskage, badly scarced and crisped, | country. It is admitted that Vera wus 4 ty:of At voro will make him hundreds. | feel that e is not competent and it tooccupy | With one purticalur elass at unprofitable | Hank, a‘broken down semblor, Wwds citing a | astocover, renfuined quite intact as to in. | 10t udgelic by nature; though by same. | DivL, Oct. Jouu Dillon, me; -ml.::g Soppniicon_harty Vs uever in bottor | the high oftice of supreme juage. " rates. i money it 3 per ecnt pOF | Junch, Hank turned upon her as n joke. | closures, ahd wus picked up by W. It John- | But e ©died - under ©u fustlade | ber of parlinment for Edst Mayo, addressod n Hgo 3 E = annum irmers 18 on o pa ho 1 9 011, 0 o keme the. tr 3 s rovolutionary suspect. Suzan | g @ Elannid DrasenYRLhge dr s daputin: Judge Post Tmmoasarably Superior. | GHnt hour Tiw the farbiers fassed at the | raised his arms and with a terrible yell | son, onoof tho prakemen on the train, who | 4 y i demoustiation of workiugmen at Dundalic this morning and mado u flattering appeal 5 5 adintely o6 the ol del od the | Was a brother of a lieutenaut in the Mexican e s Sl = it session of ‘tho Nobraskn. logisihture. bt | startod towards the girl.. She turned pale, | immediately ufter tha wreok delivored the [ Was & brothor of a fioutounit It the Moxiias 5 Nevn, Neb, Oct. 24.—|Special to Tug Qi not want any of that for themselves, ried towards tho BlH, o the pavemont | Paclage toGeorge . Brown, chief dispatener 3 f 1ty a e 3 o ; Demac an Mon for Post. | Boo 1A Tt numtor of tho loating. o | st e oxenat Front 1 oot iions. tut | and with o moan droppad on tho pavement | [y 8 /(NS V% RO ML AUPAEIEE | oxerution betwoen Camargo and Matamoras, | for their suppart. ~He diluted upon tho Watoo, Ne 24.—[Special to Tue SR Sl e ] oy et ALl of thia prophsd sub.trous. | unconscious, ~She was taken to her parants! [ O tH0, JIHEUME, Cinclnnil & Bt John B. Richardson, American consul at | stupidity of teving to auarel with Englana o s 3 M| ocrats of tais town and county ure frienaly | upy seheme for thomselves. They are wiliing | tepce, where she died at 2 o'clock, literally | 5 8 S H A (LT AP A S o Matamoras, Mex., has announced that he | after ull the trouble and time tuat has been Bk |- Your correspondent, for tho purpose f 1 yudgo A. M. Post and will support him at | that e tolling miiliions i America—not on | scared to death. ~The body was taken to the | S 1 e GELE B U PRSOIIES B | il make d thorouch investigation of the | occavied in securing her fviondship. of nscortaining tho preferences of the lead- | yha polls, His candidacy has the hear fapnisepls i mintgfthoipeuubt atithelnc reservation, where it whl ba buried. promptly forwarded to Mr. Aburt, division | Killing, and if the men were Amevican citi | It was a terriblo thing to ask Irela ing democrats of this city for supreme judge, | support of the leading business men of this | oyt e o o ¢ e superintendent of the railway mail service at | 2ens he will take further logal steus, with her stoadily dwindling popula- callod on nearly every domocrat in business | city. i BBy T CE W ot e A s ] | Cincinnati, who deliverd tho same. to the | . Throe meu have beon put” in jail ut Mi tion, to break with Mr. Gladstone, at TR EDG GGG TR S (O Hon. 5. D. Thoraten, attorney, has | cise's « And"now. they ‘don't mind | Wavse, Neb, Oct. #.—[Special to Tur | [oofiiGon (I Nat for transmittal to | Mex., during the past fow days. Of those | the risk of postponiug home rule for another il ) Y | known A, M. Post for many years and. says | gotting mimontmoney wt % por tent it | Brr,) e buod of Wayne had a two weeks' | tiia doad lotter ofifce, whore 1t was received | dresied Louis Y. Baguirro is the oty ono | qecade, My Redménd could not protond LX) that ho will carry this county, as he should, [ Propose to exempt the encral public from | oo o1 the Corn Palaco. by registered mail on the 22nd. Information | WhO has escaped speedy execution that Ireland would unite under his leader- Ben D. Rupp, the: oldest druggist m the | for ho is immeasurably superior to his | Heitinzwsinzle doliarof it Lo tits 1 5 I'he citizens on tho other side of the horder | ship, 1T this spirit of faction is permitted to H A 5 5 a 5 2 ! 3 S0 you see gentlemen of the republican Rev. Dr. Kerr of Bellvue college preached | of its receipt was at once telegraphed o the K48 OLEol 08 ¢ skl ! y g city anda lifelone enthusiastie deraocrat, | opponent and will add digity to the supreme | o1 of Wahoo thit the honest farmer hasan | 1.the Prosbyterian ehurch Sunday. sender and in accordance with his insteuc © terrorized by the recent action of General | spread, before two years were over they AT amost amohatloall viifor Bostibat |t baveb: A e S e s S 18 the package St ; 3 would have as many pirties as there are Irish :.",",IM. ,,,.lAf"““'".‘,.“',l“.;:,’f:“’,‘,,,,'lnl\. “[l’.‘,“l I\;l;‘l Ton. N. D. Jackson, attorney, says that | Shtiands by puesing fows that ncresse yous | , More than” 80 excursion tickels were sola | tion the package was forwarded to its own: - ToMibers and,bo 1h thi santa position a8 they B e s g VY | from w long personal acquaintance with A, | expenses wiiile ne reduces his own. Tomy | for the Corn palace by the agent of the Cii- T TR Sy LODGED IN WJAIL. o fifteen yours 150, when every man was o A o ipreme judge.’ M. Post he favors his election, knowing him | mind there nover was a rer exampi ago, St. Paul, Minueapolis & Omuba rail L 2 . e b/ R R John Winter, member of the ¢ity council s ST 5 Biind selfishness and ¢ mikes o fairshowing | wav at Wayne. = anaW : st and manager of the Wahoo apera house, said: | 10 be an honorable and honest man, and ub- | (¢, Tower of the American doliar o b i on [t ce T toves Clte o tho Southa n Ohio Man Who wveried by tho Will support P05t ecauso ho is the bost | FIEht and succossful judgo and an oxeellent | Guca'yd honest man. fron the paih of recti Ihanormalideliogala itz mlasa ol Qm ST A RESS EsE I At DO B O EROET) With Another Man's W wajority. Mo believed that Mr. Gladstone v 5 tho best |, zen who would give additional dignity to the first. winter term on November 10 with a Republic N (TR e Al T RS SR 8 lona b L TR man tude. Sueh luws are brazen faced robtery and | 4 L 1 f X 3 Yetin 2 2 TR . o] know | the supreme bench, Wil seem to be an impossibility in this fand | €00d attendance. A : Wasmxaroy, D. C., Oct I'he Bureau DENVER, bill was inadequate he (Diflon) would be tha I'rod Hemmings, jeweler, id: 1 know I Rev. Mickl who was appointed missior travehng agent for the R Curnitur " 1 Postund want him oloctod. for supromy | - Itis the unanimous verdict of thoso who | of frec compotition “und exact justico tev. Micklee, who was app of th tra g agent for tho Ik . Tat ol danaunce it afd oust tho)liberals A compauy of Cleveland, O., arrived here | from power if necessary. o v > Rosowater Ci i Tn Engtand they huve something siniilar to | ary ro Mexico by the Omaha conferenco was udge. I have no use for Edgerton. 1s have read the Rosewater Columbus specch I huy nothinietol ) tho 3 conferenco was e b e L {m:m” e 10 U v Edgerton. Ishall it, was invincible in arcument, and the | What the farw ants here. Thelr entall | m d to Miss King last week. The oride | information that the total exports of coff this morning and three nours late e sccured the arrest of C. Stom, Spanish Floods, James Morrison, gunsmith, a white-haire ndents are unuble to unswer the state. | 1AW gives the first orn son the lund ard wll { was formerly a_teacher in the public school. | from Santos, Brazil, for the cight months of James Morrison, gunsmith, : / i ex-paying teller of the National Exchange Apin, Oct. 25.—-Reports from the revenue derived from it They eall it the lifolong democrai, says; *I havo known | Ments it contained ht” “of primogeniture. llere in this Hom» Intdustry Movoment, 180lamounied st Liuige, gotivigh A bank of Cloveland, O., on the charge of elop- | of the country bring details of ing with and living in adultery with his [ by the recent storms. The floods AR EA TG e 3 % Sl country the farmers have got tie land— v, 3 m 248 were se o the United States, Judgo Post for ncurly ten vears, and he s [ o Not Want 4 Nonentity for Judge. | foeeli e en o i at i nominl pricc o | HAsTINGS, Nob., Oct. 25— (Special to Tur | 1¥EE5, WAd v‘u”l‘iu‘rw’xpt:“ G A T fo Cora Burgess. Stem has béen liere for 1 dir “Telographic o new school house, and the new brick blocks | which the exports > U States | W g Do in all divections. Teleeraphic communication 10w school house, an Wulghathe qesL tothoit J ks and admits that for that time he | \with Paris has beon interrupted. A railroad geodignolgh oo e aut wHligetimyayoia Bive Serixas, Neb, Oct. 24.—[Special W they are after the cash box on the same | Bee.]~The now wings of the asylum, the | werease over 1540, during the same period of domocrat, says: 1 amn demoorat and I | to e Bre.|—In this town, which is repub- [ Feiy® S O N tunnel between Vitehes and Santa Clena was £d. Lovely, o leading druggist and staunch torms. While T respecy i honst, hard wor bolieve I votiog for the best man. 1 mteud [ lican ovon to crankiness, but liutle stock is | beowone of e pioncer furmcrs of Nevrusk, | now being_erectod givo omployment to all | dmounted o 31105 bags, and has lived with the woman as his wife, but 0 vote for Post.” takon in the back number tale about Judge do not believe we can afford to follow | t),e brick masous and earpenters in this city, |430:bags b denies that he had cloped wi.n ' her 7 the il 1 i : L vallto e & olisi wple us a government and n O 50 e day. ' | Tho new port of Ceiba, recently established g <EX s 8 undermined by;tho flood and. collapsed, stop- Frank Gross, o well-todo business man | AL PPost, published in the World-Herald e e et o S8t | &t wages ranging from 81 to §4.50 per day. L D lito left Cleveland togetner on Sep- § ping ail vailroad trafe between Madrid and and straight democrat, says L kwow Post. | pucently, The independents and democrats ticulur and impoverish the rest Au agitation in favor of patronizing home | in tho repabiic of 1o S e 26, coming ct to - Den- | Nayijle, He has been a good district judge and I will | poraare inastate of fusion, but many of mily tn order to do It industries, simi that lately made in [ Betive H'Iv;\_lxl:‘tll‘lu‘!‘nulml\\\ AL ‘1‘. e Stem deciaves that Mr. Bup = = voto for him for suprome julge Thom are scnsible onough o profer votig | This ldon hax made 10ts of trouble in the ola | Omaba, is now befug made in Hastings. tates. Tho Burcau of American Ropublics c days ago for NSeattle, Wash., Sailed tor New York, Oscar Lent, harness dealerand a German | ol 5éhublican. known o bs compatent, | ¥orid and would doso here. it induized in.so |~ hore is no longer- any doubt but tbat | has roceived information thut from the 1st 1o | hore sho has a sizter, but Buress ‘believes | Loxnox, Oct, %5, —Tho Netterland's Amer. democrat, suys: - “I will not vote for Edger- | yather than a_nonontity with no qualifica’ | 1, 1ad better boavoided and porhapsit 18 bost | Hastings will have the best mile track west | the Hth of Heptomber thore were exported | gho s u hiding in Denvor. e will endeavor tons i L wil vote for Post ™ Fajuoruan 8 nono that out-spoken protests b niade now s0 thut | 4¢the Misdouri next séason A o e on wvere s ora 1o | tofind hor, and 1u any evont will Johu Lindercamp, harness dealer and An old-time democrat remarked to the | pire e e s S e R e s, Of which 27,000 bunctios were shipped L0 | Say, for adultery and sccure a_divorce from another German democrat, says will o e ke party sa 44 Ll Sy New Ovleans and 12,000 to New Yorl L'k his wife, Stem s in jail tonight but will 5 writer, that a man whose record could be | laws' “and the republicin ety s v B, S LREBLLELS L8 3 O vote for Post. I have been on juries in his | yyaced’ closely bnekwerd for twenty vears | mude more farms und farmers ~ than Syuacuse, Neb, Oct. pecial Tele- [ steamer of the Oterio Pro line from New | b pably be released on bail tomorrow, seugers of her sister linor, the Kdam which court and I know him. Ho is ail right," h (s U 4 all other parties—hene it shonld | cram to T S S tors ara areiv. | Orleans, now stopping at this port regulaviy t a g was towed into (Queenstown by the steamer ke ? utw smireh, was good enough for him, gram to Tue Bre.| —The trotters aro arriv- | &) ROELENE - Dr. J. C. F. Bush, a leading physician ana | (hatever antedeluvian slanders a doubie. | D¢ 10oked up to by that class asa child lovks | B/ 7 B e & O el | while communmcation with New " York is R T T T T cythia, after being picked up budly disabled surgeon and a staunch democrat, suys: “Mr. | puwrelod newspaper might try to rake up | b entsicdidne foellnz that the | iug on overy train, thero are now on the | majntainea three times a month by the floet 2 . o while on the voyage from lotterdam for New Post ix emphatically my candidate for su- | ggainst him v L] ¥ HEQ UL suaquesopLl “‘l*‘t\‘,h\w’-‘ ol 19 e pare | grounds nearly 200, The programmo will bo | of the Wesselln line. Tho first vessel to be | She e e L .| York prame Judge, Ho is'a wan of keen and poi- | “BRN Post will notlose o single vote | West we find all other poli Meamakine | announced in Tue Bek Tuesday morning. registered on the books of the new custom | Surprised the Officials by a Display o shed intellect aud possesses the ability to | i, {his scotion by the mud jan battery. | Special efforts to estruns 10 feom [te | special train from Lncolu will run Wodnes. | house was the Jose Uterie, jr,, from 2 Wealth—Smuggler Arvested, Dissatistied With the Cza grico the suprome court bench, 1 shali'vote | yoither will that wendacious sheat gain any | DArent by holdig out allurements wnd false | qay, Thursday und F This train will | Orleans. New Youk, Oet. 23 —Isase Terkowsky, a [ Loxuvoy, Oct The czar's continued for him and use my iufluence for him. The | NH5er bors by Lts slondorons 1 ! 05 to worship ind the farmer, beinz young | So% ot with the morul ey oyt i T T et rint aW e mud slinging of tho Worla-Herald will make | 779 d i3 publications fn stuteseraft, is led by political schemers n LIBERAL APPROPRIATIONS. i nd return in the ove Ymaba people i 1 & y v B iy o 5 SR y Who Would Just us 000 cast the furmers upon d return in the evening., Omaba p ity by the inspectors the landing bureau to- | sented n the famine district is co Mo Strouger in Wy spport udge Higgins Dectares Himse oo fi bcomnpLishing thelt purpost as | can attend those races and return home ever {hy s to bis financial ability to take caro of | tended that ho ought to make a tour of the John Joseph, a leading morchant and an | Guano fsiaxn, Neb, Oct. 24— Special | not G Brazil Moking Arrang: (5 for the [ 4y b to b olalatlitty taltal o Jagdedithallip ool k. ol the L time democrat, savs: “Lam for Post. | ) : : But, Mr. President. after ail, the farmor | - — World's Fai ilmanl{ (greatly-SUERFIsna: the AhALRe OMeR i SHmAR dntorden fis KO Kknow too much of Edeorton to support. hims | t0 e Bev j—ton, dohn G. Higgins of | oty out that he hus' been’ misled wnd Neligh Nows Notes. : el oficials. 'lis general appearance indic ted | Crimei, in ordor to st dross, e hasn’t the avility (o fll tie position aud | Grand Tsland, who was Goveraor Bogd's | tiveaivid wnd, thino and_ again, atter o s | Nprin, Nob., Oct Shoslaliita) Dun Wastixgroy, D. C. Oct. 2 paln | oxtrome indigenco lll;l ftated that bo bad | 3 L pall 3 Post s, Put modown for Judio Post privato secretury, whou asked whom o [ thousksunbalitable, o the prodizat son | o VIS SO S O R Nobraska | Rogers. the commissionor of the World'a | frionds, aad then | produced o bell fron T30k aaiDlvine Dlossiny Many others of the leading demoerats wero | support, for judeo of tno supremo | o returus v the okl hom | Whore thoy | B ha o Yt who 18 now in Brazil, statos in a lottor | 2round his body aud tool therefom 2,500, Intorviewed and expressed simlar senti- | court, said: 1 will Support Judgo Post, bo- | thiee e & ierions descrving sons - or 8004 | Congregationalists willaneet h b od that among the estimat © | 81,300 1 cosh and the camainder i letters of ments. Not asinglo business man expressed | cnuse 1 kuow he possesses in n marked | o or o neroi s CoservI sons beginning Tuesday, and ther to | Just received tha 2 estimates o Gdit. Ho'loft for Peunsylvania at the tabernacle yesterday und preached himself for idgerton. They all recognizo his | degree, the qualifications necessary for the o attend tho state conference at I the appropriations presented to the Brazilian Mus. Eliza Harple, a stecrage passenger on | eloguently. He asked for the Divino bloss- ineficioncy and rofuso to be delivered by the | hizh oftiee to which he has been nominated. Rally at Bradshaw Pho Beet Sugar syudicate of this place cougress by the government was the item of | the steamer Werra was held by tho customs | jne for their boloved Spurgeon who starts World-Hovald to hiw. It is sufe to suy Post | o democrats having no candidate of their [ _ BRipsuaw, Neb., Oct. 25, —[Special to Tu | shippiug their by orfolk, but are | un amount cqual to #530,000 in Amorican gold | inspectors today on a_charge of attempting | for Mentono today. will got 80 por cent of the democratic voto of | own are obliged to seleet from the candidates | Ber.|—The republicans of Bradshaw and | delayed for want of e They raised forty | foxtho purpose of making the best possite | to smuggle jewelry, quantities of which she e - this vicluty of the othor parties aud it appears to me that | vicwity were treuted to one of the most able | acres and will compete for “tuo factory’s | display of the resources, products and i [ had concealed about hov person aud that of Socinlists Meet. g thero should bo uo hesitation on their part | gaarosses ever made in this village last night, [ P¥17° dustris of that country dt tho expasition to | hevinfant, She had with hor $3000 in cash By, Oct. %5.—~AL 4 neoting of soclal- Independents Dissatisfied. | in seloctiug tho one best qualified for the | by Hon, N. V. Havlan of York. Early in ominent Stooxman Doad. bo bad in Cli Phils amount is tutended | She had run away from hor husband in Ger- | 515 yere today Herren Auor and Licbluechy Tatmak, Nob,, Oct, M.—[Special to Tue | position aud it is conceded that Judge Post | tiio evening tho hall was fillek to overflowing. [ Cuapnoy, Neb., Ot, 25.—[Speecial Tole. | for the federal oxhibit, and s, in addition to § many, | A veported on the results of the recent congress Bre. |- Dissatisfuction with the independent | is that man. My Post has been on the dis- | Those who failed to secure a_seat missed ono | .. i ! > the appropriatious made by the various 4 t Ecfurt. Dissidents disturbed the meeting trict honch nearly nino years und has mado | of the host specchos ever delivered i this | €7 t0 Tue Brr.|—William Iremin, one of | stutes for their respactive exnibits which SALVATION ARMY LEADERS, at 4 and were ejected ks 3 f a worthy record. He is a mau of superior | place the leading stockman of torthwest Nebraska, | have been very liberal . ARYIEI 0) court fs not confined in Otoo county to the | joi'ttainments and his wtogrity, judicial | * e meeting was called to order and T, ©, | died this afternoon at the Jossyln hospital of —— Arrival of Mrs. Booth Cl BRalilod a GobibliiciOay h‘\n d \»-[-;-‘vw .nhl i, and from tho remarks aud othorwise, bas never beon quéstionod. of York was introduced. He made a | mountai fever. Nothing New from Chili. Hoboken, N. . Le of many of the independents it is sate to sa, @ will undertako no doubiful experiment ry fitting remarks and *hen proceedod 5 - - Wasiusaros, D, €, Oct, There is New Youk, Oc 5. —The Hambure Lhat the secret ballot will ive many of therm | i placing Juage Post on the supreme bench.” | to tem the calamity howler in u way that he BT RBEPUHOAET nothing obtaiuable tonight with regard to | American line steamer Columbia reached nor A1) SRBARSHRLY. MO VUMD B By il Do Not Want to Be Disgraced. AL AGEROOD IORRAL g e Ovrick gv Weatus Brneav, ) | the Chillan_ situation. “In resbonse to in- | dock at Hovoken carly this morning, ‘The | yguey they could fud v tho ostublishment aldi “Ratween Tudencndent Bagorton aud.| Q'NEinIs Neb,:Oct Special to TuE | fslature a round that showed itup to the » BAHA, Oct. 35, 1891, § quiries Se ries Blaine and Tracy stated | arrival of the Columbia has been watched e Sy e tovublican Post thete I8 no comparison, | BEr.|—Your correspondent interviewed half | audience, and whon he lot it down one could | The fair weather egndition to the west- | (hat there was nothiog to be made public | for some days past by Sulvation Army leaders SRR BILRA, SHERRG 4 Post’s abilities and integrity are quostioned | u dozon or more prominont democrats of | seo it had been roughly haudled. He gave [ ward is slowly advancihg ana will probably | aud that ther communication had been | gil over this country, as among the passen St Perensnveg, Oct. 25, The municipal by nono, while many claim Edgerton is | ('Neil who say that aitheugh they do not | it volley —after voliey of solid shot | prolong our delightful weather here, received from Cnili ors on board were '‘Mrs, Booth Cluiborne, | authorities of St. Petorsbury have voted a wholly incompetent 3 N 3 o '°" | that made a telling " offcct on ey Temperature was ddcidealy high for the . the loader of the Salvation Army in France | sy of money equivalent to #625,000, for the W. M. Clavy, democratio nomiuce for | Sr#tohave tueir names published they ex- | 5,0 jn tho room. Mr. Marlan spoke very | o k Ston d¢"be. oount Sy Committee Meeting. and Switzerlund, and ber secretary, Mme. | rlief of the sufforers by the famine. AL Skl SR 1€ 1zorton has | pect to vot for Post, ‘They feel that it would | §15 1 0rGion.: dames i, Boyd, ¥ | season in this section of the country yoster L en i on [ o uo beiter qualifications than those who know © A disgrace to tho supreme bench and tho Men who are always at the front in en- | North Platte reported & maaimum_of 802 | 1, Vo 55 e LAY S T o Republic, - - : cn (VT T him report, ho is unfit for ussoclate Justice, o at lurgo if Edgorton were elected. A | youiviga that will be of benefit to their eity, | Valentine, i5= i Yanklon, 8. D., 78= ; Sioux | 1 3 e pabi Devoted to Rteligic rercises, PR S i el i) R EHRED: AR R I LIOE SRS AL, vent dewoerat, one mentioued in City, 802, aud Dodgo iy, Kan., 8 will meet here on November 11 the execu [ AR Y Sl mbatinavdnie g h ey for county eclerk, says he would regar elogram, says that he knowsofa men who can do us good as u people, and not Omaba and Viclnity Countinued fair | tive council, forthe purpo: of determining Dumascus state that ther \~" re Lhirty ¢ it s 0 public ~ calamity sh the men who goover the country howhng | Wearher, becomingslightly cooler. the date of holding the next auuual encamp- | rebepigin s g AL aths fron Edgerton be elected, and he also “gave it as Lt haed times and advertising ourstate as bank. | ‘.l"w\\‘ o sll ( A\n;yl \i\ storm “,1 mon 1 il ¢ Androws was ‘ 1 ”\‘ I x”\’ i ¥ y 20th In his opinion that the slanderous article co s . > ipt,” said the speaker. After reading a slight wntensity has moved from Manitoba Lo i - glous exorcises, It oy h i i DA AT B8 HRRIACOMA AT oot They All Favor Poat, Aot B e itarion it b re- | ] 2ko Luperior without any procipitation ac 8t r Arvivals, Thompson, 1.D., bishop of Mississippi Gold ot a High 1 would, 1f it aff Post's candidacy at ali, 4 that the governm was far from being | companying it. The clearing conditions have At Loudon- Sightel, Bostonia, from Bos- | preaching the anniversary sevmon, Afte v0s Avies, Oct make votes for b Tho republican ticket will undoubt d 5 | remained nearly stationary in the east gulf | ton; Russia, from I nore; Alaska, from | services at the cathedval tonight a farowe 12 per cent pre o olot and will continue te dominate in the weather | New York meeting was held and the convention ad bl for the next thirty-six bours At Havre—Le Brotagne, from New York. | journed American Republics has received iean steamer Rotterdam, Captamin Van De) see, sailed from Quecnstown for New Yoric October 25, Sho has taken on board the pas Loxnoy, Oct. Mr. Pearson appearcd nominee for associate justice of the supremo Oct. 2. ~Tho police raided & gumbling house in Aldgate this evening, ar- sting thirty persons und seizing all the their state und their coun'ry are the class of the convention of the Brothernooa of St nbor of democrats in the country who will Cery, Neb,, Oct. 25, - [Special to Tug baukrupt, the meeting was clos od, with possibly oue excoption Hiradsbaw will give the whole republican N Nt (i e sman for Post, | Those of all partios who have taken tho | tickota rousing majority. The beiter class ! ) YoM, | rican Methodism. Democratic Committeomn for Post. | 1 A et [ o A GREAG For Missouri—iair till Toesday; station- | At Queenstown—Lord Gough, from Phila - - rlean. Methadien West Poixt, Neb, Oct, 24,—[Special to [ paios to examive the bistory, qualifications | of domocrats, those who ave in bustaess | /500 LRt vuriabl winds delphia. Lottery Man Indicted ¥ ik, Oct. 25 The 125th anni ver- Tuw B -Your corespondent bas fnter- | ud Judl Brat the SMpAEYA Aeude | ORI RERRRER Wb AREDOLY SUSAD. RN8 North and South Dakota—Fair, cooler At New Yovk-Ktruria, from Liverpool; | Lovisviii, Ky, Oct. 25, -At Paris, Ky, | sary of American Motbodism was celebrated Rab e Iliinols, from Antwerpi Columbia, from | yhe Bourbon grand jury yesterday returned | tod b appropriato scrvices in the old ediy in favor of Hou. A M. Posi for the in Independe N o e e 411 Trios: Hisahuras Banaod, fro Londoo, sad Dag. | (aHourbon grand jury yeatarday reiireed | Mcay sk ARRIOOTA'S A N . the portant trust Nrviow, Neb., Oct ¢ cooler, winds begoming northw wark from Laverpool | Fitnhug o brauen ofe of thelKentueky | Arst church of that denomivation established u 0 ; RAd Wilos 1o (o it to Tur Bre.|—A rousing republican meetiug | For Kansas—Fair til Tuesduy; cooler in - ->— : tate lottery i this city, The penalty 1s | i this country. Many clergy men from all . b A large number of them S-He) R e was hela at Custer township apd Orchard | the west; cooler by Monday uight in the Escape of a Female Horse Thief. §100 1o soch oars, ! part © country aud abruad were preseut. are pe alnted with both Edger + ke Ao ‘.; e lust night, The independents are becoming | east; variable winds. Canrtnace, Mo, Oct s Oxley, a - - - - ton w ave arrived at their co Lo republicans are gaining ground | sick and roturning to the fold of the old re- | For lowa—Far (il Tuesday: cooler in | notorious wouman of tion, was o Giving Un Lta Dead. Thrown From His Horse and Killed. « proju The democrats ay, whilo the independents’ ranis are | publican party cooler by Tuesdy nigit in east, ex AT o o3 “ RANLE W &Ivo as the of thewr preference for teadily thinned. The independent warmor ear Dubuque, winds | Yicted receutly of hor lng aud was to k%, Del., O Fha hadies-of - fagr | 1, Tann:, Qok 55, = William Gats Poat his s porior abllity wnd ‘general ftuess for sheriff of Iea Willow county at Nell i D thwesterly have beeu transported from tho jail hore to | more of the crew of the schooner Kedwing, | y retary of the Lenor City Land com for the p They all concede Kost's IORBME:) |- Oct. 25,—[Specal to Tu w1 T SR T (P [ nitentiury at Jefforson City today. | which was wreck fan River fulet, | pa throwh from his Lorse this aftegs election, s doubtiul it Edgerton will re- NTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. ] Bzr.|—Hou, Frick of Fremout and Juage H ¥ tewperature; variable winds, [ guards went to ber cell W arouse | have beeu found. and killed, H viewed a large numuer of leading demoorats in this eity aad without a singlo exception Dhas found them in favor of Judge Post for the INDIANOLA

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