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T OmaAHA DALy BEE G. OCTOBER 30, 1501, £ NUMBER 134, e AT - — IRIINGS I’E (IR DAWERR | oceasion was furnishea by the Holarege Cor ' MRS EE 7 (Q | start on orders. The heaviky armored double N ARIRNING QTR | e bodtes of the 1ot \WkRengers, Captasn | LI TR i . CUSRING'S ABUSE OF POWER. | ecsuni ™tk hemanstration ciearsy anows | HOW THE SITUATION LOOKS, | fitrecesritor Miantonomen: was v s | DEATHON ABURNING STEAMER | finoauicnot, the toat & eneers. cantan | RICHTING FOR CONCILIATION that republiconism is growing in Phelps commission Monday nhoon: and is & citizens of Milliken's Bl %. vlso to Captam | 5 i £ Yo county. A. M. Post for supreme judge is fenrful antagonist for amy warship. She Todd and the oMcers of | 2 | steamer Shef: daily growing more popular, and he will carries four ten-inch guns, twosix-pounders, v field, who brought the sut rs Lo this city, What the Tndependents Think of the May- | have large domocratic vote lu this county. Minister Egan’s Letter to the State Depar:- m”\h:;;“;:;:um::-:“uvou ‘xl‘luh‘l;\t' s nn‘d Loss by Fire of the Oliver Bierne on the ‘r:‘-:n‘u-w deck of tho | was crowded | Opposing Irish Faotions Oome Together at . E . e 0 g ¢ gun nd dy to GlRtaat with leveo laborers, M om ran fol 5 g dedive. ) or's Usnrpation of Authority. . _How Democrats Will Vote, ment Made Public. leave “on notice. The eruisers of Mississippi River, Ward and kol aabore, bt A\ o aeioar of Cork With Serious Results. pnrasky City, Neb, Oct. 20.—[Special the first class have twin scrows and them plunged into the river, itls believed to Tiue Ber The most prominent demo- n make the fll“A.l!IYli!ll‘\V] :'Kh('y\.l«rufll‘l(\ that several of these were di od 8, | arat ¥ cliv ive: Aliiost solld toe Do HI | bicago. Baltimore, Philudelphia,” Newar ! When the flamos broke ot tan hal N WA LU UL AR U R AL L e CHILL IS INCLINED TO BE ARROGANT. | Ehicae. Batiner i omandous nvai | MISS ADAMS OF OMAHA AMONG THE LOST, |, When tho tlames broke out - tiian half o | STONES AND SHILLELAHS FREELY USED. cholce botwoo at gentleman and e, force in full condition could bo assembled a— Wetd aWakoned from tHele slesn by volume - Edeerton. This is how some of them ox- degtls agaiust Chili in o hitie more than | 3 Bf A ANG LuRbeking. savs- Bome. of i e ditor of the. Dully News | - cw oL the United States Not AG: | o mivaili “Hue S WISUREEE] no vossels Passengers Compelled to Jump Into | them nardiy knew what had occureed whon | Parnellites and Moo vites Havo Wiivas TRnoved: tn: oW ] i1 eagd T 'voto. for cither of thy | CCPEADIC to Chilian Authoritics— | apprcachinthem o power nlong tho wheld | the River to Escape the Fire- | they found themselves strageling o the | a Regular Plonio—A Froo Discuss the Election Roards for nomirices [ shall vote for Post, us I consider Judicial Authoritics Invess recently bas our navy been in & position to Thrilling Scenes—A Long Pliot Strloker was sleopliig fn tho texa . blip the most competent of the two. tigating the A t place 80 many of its best warships at the Ast of Dead T ) o0y 16 be- Eelniond, Ho Osthofr. Mayor Frauk P. Ireland—1 consider Mr. Lhbth aths Feont in so short a time,” iR L L Ao BRI A GREE AL BB L, Post by far the most competent man of the i Said a naval oficer today: “We should — HEtel i AR R twound shall give him my v Itis my v . ey {s | not need troops in Chili, for our war vesscls ¥ G Bt W e b e e T on Oxama, Oct. To the Editor of Tue | opinion that Post will be elected Wasnixaros, D, C., Oct. 20.—There is | (G Yo, "O0hisment of marines and sailors Miss,, Oct. 20.—~The fino | 'he boat when he jumped overboard. c Bee: On vbehalf of the people's independent Heney Shewell, banker—I consider Post | little or no excitement in ofticial circles here | would be ample for the purpose of subju- | Steamer Oliver Bierno laid up at Millikens the best man acd shall cast my vote for bim. | this morning over the Santiago press cabl ing Chili ‘should it éver come tu that | Bend landing at 12 o'clock last night. Sho Edward Shelden, commission merchaut % ohi T've chtoubt, 0 of power which characterize . gram anuouncing the receipt by Minister | point, which I very muchfoubt. had quite a lot of cab songers and somo- | g s = b abuse of power which characterizes M | Post will get my vote as 1 believe him to be | & pt by M I I a lot of cabin passengers and s French Senate Votes to Suppress t pelted with stones and during tho fracas re- Cushing's appointment of judges and clerks | competent and nonest. Egan of an unsatisfactory response from the Opinions of the English Press. thing over 200 deckies, white men, who were P Bition celved a severe blow on tho knee from a stick. of election. Our party furnished his houor(?) John Mattes, jr., brewer—As long as T can- | Junta to the representations of the United Loxpos, Oct. 80.—''he Post, after remark- | en route to various levee work below Vicks \Copyriaht 1891 by James Gordon Bennett. | T'hio injury is not of a serious nature, but on not vote for a democrat I will have to choose | States and saying the Baltimore's crew is | ing that the naval inferority 'of the United | burg. Of the deckles sho took ninety-eight | pyyre, Oct, 20, - [Now York Horald Cable | account of the sweliing Dillon must keop between Lwo evils, and will select Post practically boycotted at Valparaiso, | States will make it dificult forher to coerce | at Greenville. ot Fing hdadi-Lit byet: 5 oy Judge Campbell 1 shall vote for Post it 1 [ Riva™ 4o Ty o lattee | Chili, expresses the hope that hoth parties ; 3 g i Special to T Bee,]—The entire city quiot equently the injured parliamon- election day, We were modest and asked | yoto for either candidate Naval Jomclals - discredit - tho Iatter | (Giyyf,64iry their attitude befora procceding [ AU tho landing wore about soventy-five | paris today belongs to tho A a | taviau bas ceased his work of canvassing on only for one-ninth of the judges and one Judge M. J. Calboun—If I am in the state | Statement, and believe its foundation | ¢4 pogtilitios, The Post then enters into an | bales of cotton to take on. The mate had | tng guestion which has aroused tho political | behalf of the nominco of the McCarthyite aixth of the clerks, With the exception of a [ on election day Post wiil certainly get my | lies in the prudeat course adopted by Com- | elaborate argument, quoting from authori- | Some trouble with therousters, many of them | and commoreial world s sottled, This moru. | Party fow uamos this hus been deniod us. The | yole. Ho s s0 much wmore competent than | modore Schley respecting the granting of | ties on wternational law gnd glving practic | quitting work, after which the mato hired | jug thore was undor the presidence of Presi ho fighting which took placo Lotween the Jdgerton that no reasouablo comparison can | jiberty to its sailors during the presout con- | ¢al instances to prove tho fnvalldity of | the lovee men, paying them 25 cents por hour. | gent Carnot & mooting of the ministors, when | McCarthyites and tho Parnellitos last night voting booths have been stuffed with demo- | ¢ i TN 1o d o made, ditl Sodita ‘o word bas been re. | Minister Egan's views on the ex-territoriality [ 0 S0 = S ¢ < crats of the rankest kiud, and it looks to us Harry Boyditon, real estate and insurance | dition of excitement. No word bhas been re- of the Unitod States lagation, and concludes This enraged the negroes, who made open the question was decided. in tho streets wus more serious than at firss as though it were the intention of counting- [ —Judge Post will receive my vote, as a know | ceived at the Navy department from the | wIne whole question is soimportant thatthe | threats against the mato and boat. MM, de I'reycinet and Ribot urged their | avpeared. There was a series of scrimmages out rathier than voting-in candidates. An | him to be u competent and “fair minded cit- | commodore respecting any new phase in the | action of the United States will be awaited At 3:40 this morning the cotton in the deck | oollengues that the government should take | between the contending purties, the most honest ballot and a fair count can only bo | izen. : as 1 | Sltuation. A cipher cablogram from Minister | with Interest ovorywhore, und not Without | room was discovorea on fire and the entire [ ypon ftsolf tho dofenso of Amorican | S0vero belug fio on tu which Dillon was had where reprosentations of the contending Smith, commission man-—As long a8 I| pean was received this moraing at the Stato | AnXiety at the prospect of a confusing revo- | poat was a mass of flames i o short time oA Fl bt aes disabled. Crowds of McCarthyites were parties can watch ouch other, Giod knows | Will not get a chance to voto for for Broady | oo one S0 “h oo o i Bl g | Aution of fnternational customs, By afort Wi % % > lives of [fcommerce. The ministors thereupon decidod |y, thst occasion nccompanying Dillon and Wo cannot trust tho democratic machine, | I shall vote for Post. AELIICNYILUYEI W CORLSL LERYETY Oy RAD) The Telegram, referriyg to the Chilan [ Wvery effort was made to save the lives of | t5 agk the senate to suppress the prohibition | O'I3tien, who wero on their way back tot- We denounce Mayor Cushing for an out- A. Albright, farmer—From what I glean | known, embroglio, says: Président Harrison | those ou board, but iv is feared tho list of | 414 tax American pork 20 francs per 200 | tend a McCarthy mecting, The McCarthy rageous act of political shame; an act which | through tho hewspapers Post is the more twas noarly noon boforo the cablogram | was perfectly Jjustified in acting as | lost will reach twelve or more. The yawl | pou o ites camo into” collision with a proces- will prove an eternal stigma and _disgrace | competent of the two and I'shall vote for | was translated and laid bofore the president. | he did. Doubtless Minister Egan's | was lowered to pick up those who coutd be i : ssent in | sion of Pariiellitos, - Noithor crowd woula which will stay with him whilo he lingevs in | him. % e TR R WA sl T Thea we s Nl pointmont has ~ turned out to _bo | reached in the river. Itiwas about the only | All membersof tho seuato at present in | U0 &SP TCORN L i so o gonoral moleo the private life that it will forever consien Logan Enyart, farmer and banker ~Judge e S iE et - | the worst that could have. been made. His | hope of saving the many who were compelled | Paris attended the sitting. M. Loroya pro- f fijowod, several thousand combutauts tak bim to. We appeal to all lovers of fair play, | Post will receive my vo patched to Secretary Blaino and Secretdry | getion was a notorious violation of the obli- | tojump into tho river. Tho yawl was in [ sided. After voting a credit for asmall | jug part, Blackthorns, bricks and. stones 1o alk citizens who rocogniza the linporta T'o show how confident the republicans ave | Tracy, requesting their presence at the ions of neutrality. But there is no reason | charge of kd, the first engineer, anotnt t arrived at the discussion whict pro used by bot fo Mnally tho Mo: : y BHa tHAL Dosto i & L 1) ) ; i 0 ed discussion which | wore used by both parties. Finaily the Mo- of a pure ballot to rebuke this viie political | here that Post will ve elocted, offors to bet | White house. The secretaries promptly re- [ in the worla why thd Chilians should The passengers lost everythinganditis | oo 050" " " dood ot oneo when the op. | Cartbyites succeeded in wrenching' the trick. The runk and file of the democratic [ 30y amount from $50 to $300 ou Post receive | sponded to the prosident’s suwmons, Secro- | 8d0pt o defiant attitude. 'If they refuse to | reported the boat's books were aiso lost. The 2 IR 108 100D~ | torchas from the hands of tho Paruollitas party are,we know,anxious fora fair count:it [ no takers, make an investigation and to punish | boat had 708 bales of cotton on board and | Position sos. M. Roch, mnister of | " iitorious MeCarthyites thon . cone {s the machine at which we and they kick, Tf Faltei Honast - Glils c the guilty persons they were acting under [ was laying at the landing where she burned, | commerce, demands urgency, that is that | giied their mareh. Upon arriving our candidates, Dr, Conkling and the others, | '"\3"‘""‘)',: LLLL ‘.'”"_'"‘l"" g | Secrotary Tracy from tho Navy depurtment. mpulse of insensato pride. Tt will be for doylight o cross a barnear | one dobato. not two, will cause the projoct to | Markol plact, Whots the mectas. ws bel are deprived of a single vote by this villain- tatG, Neb, Oct. 20.—[Special to THE | {Jp to this time it had been understood that cessary for the United States—doubtless ore. become a law. M. Feroy supports the gov- | O'Brien addressed about 5,000 McUnrthyites, ous act of abuse of power, you, democrats, | B3 -T. B. Minuehan, the independent and | Minister Egan’s cablegram was to bo made gainst her will—to give them a sal- The passengers and crow who were saved | - R ey Finall tn tho meanwhilo the routed Parneilite will bo responsible on election day for the | democratic nomineo for district judge, has | public at an early hour, but as tho (|| AL weru shown every kinduess by tho citizens | svnment, M, Larcioty attacks it PG i forcements, made another onsiaught debauchery of our city politics. been making a rather unsavory canvass 1o | tion ran along. 1t was' apparent. that soums | . L1C Chrouicle tinks tho affair is hardly a | of Millikens Bénd, who threw open their | the urgency is voted and tho discussion | [on thie' MoCarthyitos. Thoy eharged lto JOIN JEFFCOAT, votes in this section. Ho addrossed & very | causo f '“&1 28 ANDEEY matter for war or even & mobilizing of the [ doors to receive them. commences, the square, slashing right and left with Chairman County and City Executive Com- | pro 00wt o ers at & sohool house | Caio for delay had arisen. United States navy. 1t says that Chili will List of the Lost. M. Fresnay (conservative) speaks first | their blackthorns and splitting many henas. mittees, BoX AL LM L Secretary Tracy stayed an hour at the | doubtless find it more prudent to apologize, o Tho McCarth e threo milos east of Craig on Saturday even- | o0 & ULy RaEal] P IGANTEY The tist of »st, as roported by Captain | B&aiust the project. Trichinosisoverwheims | Tho McCarthyites, though they fought des- o h g on Sy White house and returned to tho N de- | punish the assailants of tho American sailors | The list of the lost, as reported by Captain 7 ; perat were slowly driven back. Then for From Edgerton's former Home. e e one bR IaL o favorablo | @ ttment, but hud not boon thero long bofore | B0 Py @ compensation rather than to risk Thorw telo gram recewved at 2 p. [ him, !""«'MNV In two mouthfuls may bo | 'iu0 e Parrellites held tho market place, 5 Vo ot 20.—(Special Tole- pressiol dro s a body | P g 5 Lo e her “ironclads enicounter with the | m., : absorbed 40,000 trichini, and he urges | ppa MeC: o LRbT R ol Araearnor, Neb,, Oct. 20.—[Sg Ay ,I ’-""_ from him. Among other foolish, insulting | he was recalled. Naturally these movemonts | United Stntes, o TWO CHILDREN of Dr. Worrell of Baton | that American pork is a great propigator of ,“‘. DS L TR, LM U gram to Tur Bre. | —Ior two or tbreo weeks | and ayusive language, ho said! “Every | gave riso toail kinds of moro or less wild [~ [oxpo. Ost. 20.—Tno Times, referring to | Rou 2 : " il ARG s e T LT R J. W. Eagorton has been billed to speak at | chiid that is born & democrat or republican | speculation as to the natura of Mr. Egaw's | the Giliah affair. regards the Aneriean do- | SAM V. ENTRIKEN, son of the elerk. trichinosis. Morcoyer, ho holds all over- | SEAI mustored In o ¢ompact body and made Reasonable Request of th sion With Stones and Cluby— Vieksnt K, Oct. 20.—John Dillon was pursued and attacked last night whillo ariving to at- teud an anti-Parnellite meeting, Ho was Anen sonK CARLS. party 1 ask space to denounce the outrage LERICAN PORK IN PARLS, with a livt of names which we had carefully sclected to represent us in the booths on tary Blaine coming over from his houso aud this placo and extra preparations were made | is born a fool.” In nrivate he stigmatized | dispatch and the intentions of the wovern- | liverances as ulk, intended to influcnce | TWO CHAMBERMAIDS, seeing is impossible at unloadiug, He pro » on: Judge' Hopown! o o a erances asiall talk wela ! DAUGHTE MRS, ADAMS of Oma L perata battle the Parnellite forco was routed. to have a large attendance at 3 o'clock today | Fion. Judge Hopewall, whom one and all | ment. the coming elections, and savs thut aftor [ {4\ ‘;.\”n'xl\“n‘n'»'\' JS ADAMS of Omaha. | 115405 t0 throw out the project ns @ law with- | Miny on both Sides. syere s e He addrossed about seventy-five oc 100 per- i s o1 e R e At | ey apn Secretary Tracy again omeryed from | Tuesday o sotticoment will' frobably be found | A NURSE OIF MRS FRAZIER of Nateher. | out oven discussing its clauses, to those alrendy roported as having been sous tonight in tho opora hall, fully one-third | qpis'is " working against him and almost | statement whatover respeoting tho Chillay | *2tisfactory to both parties. S WADBEIL o S Orivans e L ol = analLliea fuaicanio UG ORp L TIORB IVORcHEIAW O of whom were republicans. Homade a fr causing a stampedo of independent voters | correspondence, on the grouna that the De- At Mare Islan1 Navy Yard, M AR DR sy {0 Gl £ph S 0 SOL Lo LHELy B TILT T EHIRLER wnd casy talk for more than an_hour, telliuk | from him. The people here scem to feel that | partment of State had tho matter in_chargo. | Varieso, Cal., Oct. 30.—There seems to be | THE SECOND COOK. O A oriEotpdIcie w nomBeE ot [l Satils jocien Shough oftiar soawhinn (hi6 poor fartierihiow ibnd vhe was ot undor {8 R s bicing: Loy tho: exnltan i mositiontof ||+ Secratary Blatno: nopoared 16766 1a:Heod| coratimmsle oy oot S pEIero seoma to bo || PANTRYMAN tho Acadomy of Medicine und a doc- | moro modest scale, occurred at Bandon, the present system of things, but s ever | yuduo of tho district bench is not worthy or | spirits when ho came out of the white house | sois at. tne - aavy - yard. aval of- TWO WHITE LEVEE LABORERS. toc in - tho hospitals of Paris. | twenty miles from here. Duving the fight fulling to tell how 1t was to be remedicd. | G G sharacter for tho plac when hie makes | and stepped wnto his carriage to go homo. He | ficers aro forbidden to ve information re- | A sKilf has just reached here from Duck- | Trichinosis n bo only a dang number of contestanis on both sides wore The only salvation, unlimited froc coinago, | .l bousts and use profane languago in his | had nothing to say about Mr. Egaw’s mes- | garding themovementof vnssels, A telogram | POrt with the body of a very old white lady | wmongst the Germans and Sclavs, who eat | severely cut and bruised. < was held up i wil” its glovy. Ho said that | WU Gl iass: S0, DUt Titimated that whon e Droper | bam s e L ot v camt | Who was found clluging to n bale of cotton | meav raws but thore is no danger dfter tho | Ata Parncllito meeting held this evening when monoy was plentifil the farwmer - time had elapsed the public would b6 i | of proparine the Motican for- dute it ones | floating down the river about 10 o'clock this | pork has been cooked two or threo hours, as | Mr. O'Connor produced —an insirumout bud good times. Then the as 851 Situation at York, finea ol tND! FRote e o Lo Coxpoerid that e | morning by a fisherman named John Mason. | i5 the caso in Frauce, “and,” ho adds, “raw [ which he described as an assugui and snid per cipita, now with less than Fer capita York, Neb, Oct. 2).—[Special to Tur Soon after 6 o'clock an official statemient of | largo mm_'nI W‘“‘“-m i3 'humgumu-xv ot to | The old lady was alive when ho found her, | hams—oven thoso from Irench pigs—aro | he had wrested iv from the hand of & Me- they have the great change. 1f this hid 1ot | gy, | i sontiment in favor of Judge Post | the contents of Mimster Egan’s dispatch was | work upon hor. X but speechless, He took her in his skiff | dungerous. = Saltiug, even ~whou not | Carthyite . been Mr. Edgerton’s old home he would ne 7 _ 2 8 T ATE0 U SETY PRRATRE Ol TWA e uponer, where she died a few minutes after. It is performed, suffices to kil Mr. O'Connor indignantly declared that he have made the assertion for the people I is ranidly growing stronger in this city and Lo bt Fx-Minister Osborne Talks. thought that she was at least 60 or 70 years | trichinosis. Thero is not, thercfore, | would never speak to Mr. O'Brien agaln, for without supreme court; qualifications, know | county, and there is abundant reason to be- zan's Dispateh. Toreky, Kan, Oct. %0, — Ex-Goyornor | ofags. Nothing was found on hior porson to o ‘hygienic point of view any | when he interfered to proserve peaco at the that the present per capita is much more | Lieve that he will run far ahead of his ticket. “Tno Department of Stato received this | mhomas A. Osborue, ministor & ‘.I.l" . | identify her. She had three plain gold rings | objection to allowing the entry of Americun | afternoon meeting Mr. O'Bricn had the au- than §7. Tho double leaded dose of maliguant fiction | morning a telegram from Ministor Bgan, | Loorias A. Osborue, minister to Chill under | o, 4 'two other rings with settings of pearl. | meats.” One kuows but one individual case | dacity to say: *Como with me, John, I will He devoted much tima to sarcastic romarks | pyplished in the World-Herald regarding the | dated Santiago, October 2%, in which he gives | President Hayes, is very guarded in his re- | She hud red underclotbing and a largo black | of trichinosis in Franco and that came from | protect you on Mr. Rosewater and Tur Ber. Ho made | juiues private lifo nas actod as a boomerang | the following as the reply of the Chilian gov- | marks concarning the preseat straiued diplo- | silk night robe and it was lined witn purple | @ French pig. 3 Late touight a force of Parnellites marched some criticisms on Mr. Rosewater's Colum- | fiera, It has created a strong feeling in | ernment to the president’s tolegram of Octo- | matic relations between this government and [ silic, Her arm was slightly burned, also tho I'he minister of commerce finally roso to | out und made an attack on an anti-Parnell bis spoceh, wmore putticularly on that portion | Post's favor among the political classes of | bor 24, asking reparation for the recont mup | the Ch robe. Coroner Lee has tho jowedry. The | make his speech. Ho asks that” Americon | meeting. A terriblo fight ensued. Mr. ating to the extravagance of the 1st | 1T eounty and lowered the already low esti- | dor of American sailors lu the streots of Vol | You way say,” sald e to - reporter, | body was taken to Undertaker ‘Arnold’s par- | meats be allowed to enter. If American [ O'Connor recoived a serious wound behind legislature. Lurge posters wero stuck up | mation in which the World-Horald is held in | paraiso: hat I regard the strainedg relations as very [ lorand will be embalmed to await the advice | meats are dangerous, Americans would be. | the ear from a police club, he saye. Showers ground town anuouncing im s 100 | (his community. There is hardly a demo- | “The ministerof forelz+ affairs replies that the | unfortunate at this timo, Phe-Cbilinas ara | of relatives or fricuds. Sho also worow | [Laughtor| All Awmeriran meats aco fm- | of stones were thrown und many persons Edgerton, the well-borer.’ Thiese were 10| crat who, when asked his position on the su- | governmentof the United States formulutes | o very sensitive peoplo-aau treasurz malios: | whitalacecan.” .. Pl BapandL AR A BASIKRIR:. | LS, Inlared, Ingluding Willlum Redmond, be the drewing cards, but the canvas wis | preme judgeship, but declares emphatically | demands and ndvances threats that, without | If it should become necessary for the United In nddition to the officors and crew suved | In England, no {llness; there is i'lness in | ~To police used their batons: freely. At a wasted, and whilo his speech purported to be | yor Post in preference to votn for Edgerton, | DeIng cast buck with acrimony, are not accep- | States government to Lumiliate them it | are the following passengers: Mrs. Dr. Wor- | Germuny, but no American pigs, but Ger- | late hour the streets were still filled with ex- full of figures and fucts they were as dey 85 | Many domocrats in this ety who will not | (able; norcould they be uccepted in the pres- | would require a contury to restore the amica- | rell, Baton Rouge; Mrs.” Willia Frazor and | man pigs. If one maintuius that prohibition, [ clted crowds, somo of tho ‘wolls o bord bore several [ yoto tha tepuilioan tokes say {iat they cuye | q1LS00r (o wny othor ot Hie. mauive, o [ WU Xeduire beentuey b eutone NS ABER | Cliluren of Natohos it is hurtful to the interests of the French [ Duniiy, Oct. 20.—Michael Davitt an- ars ago. Joo Edgerton, the well-borer, | 1ot ‘swallow Edgorton and profor not 2o vote i vt ecion et Ue of | maceda revolution. About tho closo of the | The survivors aro all expecto to arrive by | workmen, who cat this meat, which is health, need at Killavney today that ho would be 3 5 expertiess of the Investization on i bt (st 3 g sniot safely count on any 1Arge majorily | g all rather than cast thoir: bailots for him, | th Baitimore, but Wi recosnize onry | civil war Chil and Pora wero in a dificulty | the first boat down. ful, “Iv is ogainst German pork, which is ndidate for parliament ot the goncral cl, that wo ask messures taken. [Ap- tion in order to have the honor of nssist- from Furnas county. Almost every leading democrat in th the y 3 r a A Almost every leading democrat his county he Jurisdiction and authority of his own | and Spain sent a fleet which bombarded 4 b p, ¥ . sy SOUCYY o Additionul Particulars, vlause.] Thero are no reasons why we | ing in the passage of the home rule bill, He ator Stevens at Gerin Chlilun territory, Tlo suys the admin steative | podded 1 the custom house and the Chilian | I : TS and judiefal authorities huve been investigat- [ Pedded in the custom house and the Ghillan | b0 Gidisior have been recelved : addressed us with claiins which we find to o | Awcrica that the strife i Ircland must Senator. J. K. Stevens of North | Governor Alvin Saunders has written a | Ciiiliun b s seirot, and the thne his not yet | moved. - The youth of the coautry all know | The steamer Oliver Bierne, Thorwegian | just. They are unobjoctionuble. W t | cease, and he appealed to the common_ senso = i 4 3 7 b etter ) ercer, chairi o p repub- | arrived to make known the resul when tha the story and the cannon balls serve as a ¥ t i',"“‘ b 1‘: '?"“‘_.1 '_'m"‘”"’(“‘“““ it “‘I'“y rl“\‘,l“" . rosull; WhoEhaty| thostory.andibilo) cinin s tho water's edge and sank this morning at | been afforded thew. Wo are on too wood | peac county today. The attendanco was summed | liCat state central co on tho politi- | resule, ithough ho docs notTeco nise any | e Gome b o ot s oy avar® | 4 o'clock at this place. The cargo consisted | commerclal reiations how, Weo' will | The Freoman’s Journal savs it 18 rumored T s ubout fitty men, somen. and childron, | €4 Situntion. Amoug other things, he says | other buthority competent (0 Juize Ceininil | foveato deoreaaen ot Ut 1OV PO S 6 yhout 700 balos of cotton and 100 tons of | discuss tomorrow tho figuro of duty, but | that it Mr. Redmond i defeated in Cork all o L R ek a0 1 A ot 011 (ot oty NAUFALIa (10} Hac | Peari Bt e ety oAt o acloso|tho Chilians teady to Fight. o had about elghty deck aud about twenty | We have confidence in your foresight, and | mons will resign theirseats, 98, YOS ae 9%, ¥ B ARAL oV 3 ome: o e 1 v o | that the disorders in Va 150 01 o slic o W ORK, cf 0. s generally ac- A . failed him when he got as far as Bauner | NVC for a moment thut they are ready to b r thostience | Naw \ 1:._ [e] Ll -1t IRgenes ally ac 1t is difficult to ascertain the loss of life, The president rings bis bell and announces *das if a collision between the persons carried away by the weak ana futilo argu- | jression of wnfriendliness towaris the g kunowledged by merchants interested in the | ¢ngyaports differing as to the vxact number. | thata vote is about to be taken. Ofcers of sent at two opposing meetings was immi- el 0 be a stronghold of the publicans. P i3 4 oen ol R A R L s A putin perit the friendly rolutions between the | ceedingly grave one. e Bvening Sun says: | at twonty. with urns, into which the senators put bluc 1 with stout blackthorns and appeared s \ i regard to tho freo coluage of sil- | LWocountries Tut IHitle business hus been transacted by | The passengers and crew lostnearly every- | papers—showing they refuse, white papo at the least protext to use their conservative of the calumity speeches hear D T ua o e rts dothmavaral 1o L ORI Royen t k i . vlng o8 4 1 & agiuc O e cd 08, wi de public, no reply had been made to | Chilian situut pornin: The whole | baggage, ma leaving the burning boat iun | bition The secretaries count the papers fu | ened melee was averted, er, by the in this section during the campaign, but he | caunot think thac our peoplo ave ready’ for | it. What will be the nuture of Secr: topi SUIION | thatt e R e Siotn e Thars auite s | open buskots, DAY fn I RO B Gl o T the Nowberry bill, by saying tiat his se ium and thus bring great loss to tho | jecture, The most plausible theory advanced | Of wir witl e 1o mt e Boima tac dis | | Captain Thorwegian was the last toleave | He proclaims the result. By 170 votes | denseand excited crowd toward tho spot xemplification of railvoad rato reform, us oYa 8 chn ata s Keforsid 4 BEAAS SUBEeRLIONS x ang ai t € Cll i Bliication of ralligad eato reformi e 1t | aldisconutod)mont . s was tho caso with th | plomatically convoyed in Acting Socrotary | WSy it dhe' Gilline are. ready to | tho upnde deck. supprossion of prohibition. Tomor v | standing, i roenbacks before tho bill providing for [ Wnarton’s dispatch, that this governmwent | figic, Pitot Massie mado his escape by passing | shall know what American meat will pay as Arriving at the car Mr. O'Connor held a s iNpURRkaIERan gRIt el | baatu ey e o and reparation afforded, will now be renewed MRS, PALMER LN TEXAS, and Jumpiug into tho river, Ho was soveroly | Accordiag 10 tho genernl opinion if the | Mr. O'Brien, and finally the two mon linked 0 s 3 X in the shape of @ stern nud formal demand e govornmont shows -itsolf oncrgotio it will | arms und in this mannor passed through ihe Yarually onelokiacd ".','\'.”q';f.:',f»‘,‘\':l“:‘l”;:’tj";fl‘l" eram to Tui: Bre.)—Today the independents | tion on the part of the junta, and that i sivod in Dallas himself down by a rope, holding & htlo child | oniy bo 20 francs, In wny casoivis cortain | the botel thiy | thesoaro not forthcoming Minister F DaLLAS, Tox., Oct. 20.—Mr. and_ Mrs, Pot- | by the clothiug, the day's work has beeu good for American | This tiad a very good effcct upon tha amounting to §600,000. affair, only about one-fourth tho expeeted | {ii (48, b ho Ballimoro to the | tor palmer and party due hero at a m. ] Maiy Qomocrats in this county have | crowd being prosent. Doch and his calamity | Laiec peoee i CoVonug diplomatice te- | | crived taros hours late, Tho first thing on | MAid and daughter of Mrs. Adams havo been | tions. Sacques St. Cene, | frendly with oach other, tho partisans of 3 . alumity | lavions between the United States and Chili, 3 recovered. The crew and pussengers all loft By O'Brien aud Mr. O'Connor aliowed thelr o CIALR R | L R ARG e D B ¢ What a Naval Officer Thinks. { ; Sialg Makegalltodges Ouuralt (o tholLIs B lone, tho ropublican spea i the Captain Evben of the navy vard in Hrook. | [0 {10 PATLy, was omitted, aud atter a briof | evoning, 'with the oxception of Mrs. Prazer In spite of his doctor's ovders, Mr. Dillon . iug. Dech lost control f bimself and : aptain Erben of the navy yard QIO RALLY WA ot N LT axd ’ 3 — Al Ll Nl L rest Mrs. Palmer held a fecoption at th and child, Mrs. Dr. Worrell aud E. M. How- | pregident Polk of the Farmers Alli- | 9rove out this af 1 und adiressed soy. ey clearly show that they favored Post. country to judge and pun sh the guilty In | Valparaiso. The cannon balls are yet im- < = o 3 2 ) 1 The foliowing adaitional particulars of the | urgently ask for votes. The United Statos suld that it was the universul feoling in Neb., Oct. 20.—[Special to Tur AL unior Inzx affaless that judlcial investication under captain and Centriken clerk, was burned to | refuse to the United States what has n! and patriotism of the country to insist on Platte addressed the 1ndependents of this timo does arrive he will communicace the | constant reminder that their hatred towards Ahaatitooimn i Lale o0 eace s cases than thiat established by the Chiilan reight. The bo €argo are a to )se. ou_canuot hesitate o principle, | the Parnellite mombers ¢ o house of com- Wiillam Nevyille, candidate for disteict judge, | 1€ has “too much faith in the good sense and Lo MR freight. The boat and cargo ave a total lose, | you canuot hesitate to voio the prin Parnellite mombers of the house of com Ccabin passengors. your patriotism. [ Much applause. | Conk, Oct. 2. -Late this afternoon it of s department should appear as an ¢ county, for Scott’s Bluff is kuown and con- 3 5 Sl S koo 3 ments presented by the opposition’ to Judgo | drnment of the United Stites o thict 1t o Chilian trade that the present crisis is an ex- [ A conservative statement places the number | the senate with tueir silver chains go 'round 18 many of both fuctions wera his discredit to sur that he mado tho proposed by the democrats of soveral [ Up to this hour, when th above statement | shinning men and by thos interested in the | thing thoy bad in the way of clothing and | saving they accept ti:e suppression of prohi- | weapons on one The threat- made no votes, He repudiated. virtually, | any chauge that would tend to put gold at o | Blaino's reply 1s altogether a matter of con- | Was what this country w lo Mo event | i OF narrow oscupes, The presidentrings again, i frocly wassive form through tho file, eighty-five, he believed to bo the proper ing and produciug people by the use of | is that the suggestions courteously and di- [ 7 NE0 Y 164 Sates, Dut the feeling pre- | the boat, baving toslide down a guy rod from | agawst 69 the senate decides on the | where the car contaiuing Mr. O'Brion was Towa rates, while the Newberry mcasure | specie paymout was pussed.” had uo doubt iuvestigation would be made —— through the flames to the stern of the boat | duty for entry. hurried and whisperod conversation with sidered mental and unjust. He also } Sy Pyvr, Neb, Oct. 2. —[Spocial Tele- | for some immediate assuranco of proper a She and Her Party Handsomely Re- The mate displayed his bravery by letting | carry off a second victory and the duty will | crowd and walked away In the aircction of CHAtEEn Lad their grind rally. [t was a very 0 ad stood ol tailme y M e 5 A k " sonally had ‘stood out,for a curtaliment Wwill taico passage on the Baltimore to tho The bodies of the pantry men, chamber- | commérce aud for Franco-Awevican reia- | crowd, for, seoing the opposing merbors 8o pledgeid their support both to the repuol T s 4 , A o y vledy oI o repuolican | crowd stayed over to hear Lambertson the programme of entertainment, a breakfast | for Vicksburg by the steador Shofield this e to cool and order was soor, restored, ruvted both Lamovertsou aud Stono, but v Iyu, hins made this statement dence of Hon, Henry Exalls, commissioner- | ell, whose injuries were too severa to pormit eral meetings, the McCarthyites being mora Reasons tor Deserting 2dgevton. LA Ty 0 i R thaldolalonthel 2 ; & T - arenreE Ros R On oy | disapoointed in both casos, as their oy is the opinion held at tho vard that tho | atjargo for Toxas. “Sho was honored by a [ their travoling just vet. £ _ance afraid of the quiet canvassingz of tho unior ] 1 veby, Oet. 20— [Spoelal to urt | put him back with the small bovs. Lum- | trouble hetween our woverament ‘and Chil | musical fete givon in_hev honor tonigut at [ ~Tho Axhloy company hud about 500 balesof | Nowrors, Va, Oct. 2.—Colonel L. L. | ists than of tho workof tho Parncllitos. They Ber.|—Quite n number of prominent demo- | bertson aud Stone were fair o all honest op- | will uot go s far as to necossi.ate tho sond- | tho’ Stato fair grounds - Tomorrow Mrs, | cotton on the landing oniy a short distanco | Polk, prosidoat of the farmor 1 | #rgued that Mr. Redmo s ittlo chanco cruts of Wayno county say they intend ta | bonents und only tried to show oy of | due to Vulparaiso of, somo of the cruisers. | Palmer wilt addross the lady managers of | abovo, which narcowly escaped burning from | gpoaking at Elizabeth City today of winning o seat whicn Mr. Purnell himselt ihe Thompa rtlev and Dech outtt, | Nothing oficial relativo to the coursoof tho | exas av the opera bouse on World's fair | falling cinders s talkt aboct politios, s aniani | fourod to vacate, nud they oponly couse Red- Thes WiLl ot voto for Bakorton aud 1t 1s faiy | Dech Wil nevee bo invited by tho independ: | Eoygrumiont bas buen recoived hore. work, "Tne lusurance value of tho boat was placed | Prt: “They talk about politics. Thoallinnco | ond of merely desiving a theatrical exit tuey wrlll ot voto fur Bdgorton aud 1018 fale | ents of this vicinity to call again. s cuse it shtould becorme necessury (o soad —— at 801,000, though sho was msured fox only | is as fult of politics as an ogg is fuil of meat. | from (rish politics, knowing that his own cases thoy give as son, “the s ALK an four ships would b needed to carry ¢ d ==y 000, 'The cotton was also insured. iPhey talk avout party; what Is pavty{ s | Carthyite sianderous attack of the World-Herald,’ vt Siovs Crry, Neb, Oct. 25, —[Speeiul | our operations against Chili an¢ its navy. | They Whip and Rob an Aged Indiasa Bl bt They Wallcavout parlyy what ls pasta) Tt1s | e Rodmond!in a aposch today saig how wwoile in others it is claymed that Edgerton s | to Tus Bx uc political situation is be- | 'HIOFG aXe ol mor thian threo or four wur: Farimer. 3 OEO8 O FNEVIYOLE, who is nominated 1 will voto as T plouse,” gretted the attack made last night on Mr fncompetent commg painfully cmbarrassing to o few of | SHIPS 10 ts mavy which could I‘“"m’ Seyyour, Ind., Oct. 20.—Last night George VICKSBURC H"“(-L"“‘ & “""'f"“; 1804 Polk thon sioke of tho sub-trcasury will f illon, Mr Redmond deniod the truth of unty Clork Russoll (dom.) says that the | the candidates for county ofle o have | Fesivtauce to our ¢ . s burd T3l 8 % LBk . | passengers of the Oliver Bicrno arrived heve | ang said that there were oighteen stutes | Mr: O'Brien's statement that he (Redmona) Slingrine of tho WOrld-Herald 18 dis- | ro e fos s o i A -“rh bave | propuble that Eugland, Germauy or any | Mattlock, aged 09, an honest farmer residing { gy ¢ p. m, - Captain Thorweginn says he was | plodged. to stand. by this sohome " | had oroken the Boulogne pledges. It was and that Dost will uudoubtediy bo | ProEressed far cuough to realize the fact that f of the great ~ powers of - Europo | in the northwestern partof the county, was | awakened by the boat's beil rii tho B 3 R not o but it was Mr. Parncil who proposed Uiey are ot “in 47 e republicans aro | would ~terfore - belween tho United | takon from bis bed by a body of mon and | lurm. Ho' sprang from his and L e — that Mr. O'Brien bo made tomporary leador solid for Post and ho will got. tho fuil ‘pacty | States and - Obili stould war result bo- | qon4ycted to a spot away from his bouso and | being preventxa by the ilames frou AT 8 NE 2 of the Irish party. vote of this county alliwnce havo about, | tween these co 8 {rom.the sutont ople aft, devoted hus attention to urcusing the | § Eiehy detectives accompanied Messrs, Dil- [vin \u:‘nl; III: !‘ :; Ann\h“»;,'l"»”r'[“‘\ are “‘”\I)T”r "::‘I :‘II\:I'I'L‘\‘ ;::‘]‘-‘l \I‘X‘”. “-. “‘ull 2 AIILI ““‘”\‘_l" ‘::4: persons forward. There was little time for | Senator Quay Orters Libel S J lou and Ey'“(.h n throughout the day, lessaplis andimpas e POkt Wl K0 | N Bacifle thora would ba haavy 10 the | Lo says, weut to his house, and stole’ avout | Dis efforts, for within five minutes the boat stituted Against Several, AMr. Dillon declared this cvening that his ! ! : county ere’ W 0 o | b S O 0 s Atoboad ftole @OUL | was wrapped i flames. When he reached | Prrrsuuna, Pa., Oct. 20.—Senator M. S, | opponcnts placed party of roughs behiad & offices will bo tilled by men frow all parties, | holding back a number of warships to pro- | ¥ i the roof the flames had reacued the tex wall, instrocted ac rdiy us thore seems to have been considerablo | tect the coast iu anticipation of troublo with | Brownston and had warants issued torseven | 3G 0 Houge. He sprang from the voof to R e O LR tradin don in diftorent parts of the connty. | Eyropean governmonts, ',:i;';fx“\“]n‘.‘;»'fil-’.:’ he recognized as among the | vy hoiler deck and dropped from thut to the | Suits againsttho Pittsburg Posu and other | ™ 15000 {va adhorents this svening broke in he would voto and work for Post P oM lad s SR Clormany;is agnoernad, dho ad, ———— lower dock, pupors throughout the stato that publisued | the windows of the committee room of the N RO g B o Rl RS, LRI AR RS o ve0 an iajunctio Mrs. M. . Waddell, a wealthy resident of | the fuc-simile of the Bardsloy certiticate of | anti-Purnellites, A. . Forguson (dem.), a prominent real ea ! ) tate doalor and loan agolit, says that he is for A 08 er, 20 on w ade | St Louis, aged 52 years, was uo until | geposit yesterday. Civil action will be oy aul Vanderyvoort addrossed | Outrage, and that the United States gover Qon A motion was made | St lqy ) floatiag in the river near Duck Joslb Sy eatandar. o WEATHER FORLCAST, Post and scores tho World-Hérald in a rough Tur Ber,| i ) manner. S5 1 an sudience of fudependents horo tonight, | WAL bad a right to reparation. in the supreme court here today to provent a | port, Lu. She was then alive, but soon aied, | UFOUEht against the Post for $100,000 dam luglaud, however preat may be its com- | reorganization of the National Lead trust in Mrs. M. B. Adams, traveling companion of | 8¥¢s und crimiual suits eutered against tho OFrick oF WeATIzR BUneau, } He dov: bis time entirvely to abusing Tue o) e B s vill al b rougli S T AT e L time entivoly to abus wercial and'inancial 1nterests in Chill, will | Now Jersoy, The proceedings were brought | Mrs, Howell, also of Omiha, 18 missing ar cditors. Suit will also be brought against Oy, Oct y Bek and Mr. Rosewater. The mention of | never take sides aguinst the United States in | NV Jersey. The proceedings were brought . Ho h is missing and it | (30 an Kore of the democratic state’ com q by Ttomas H. Uncles; who owns $60,000 | 18 feared is lost Tho FuLLertos, Nob,, Oct, 20.—[Special Tele- | Mr, Blaine's name was grectod with cheer northwestern storm is now central A amo was greet b cheers, | trouble rising from the recent outrage. ¥ U il o fan co. R gram o Tk Ber.]~Tho political outlook in | Which offended the speaker deeply. Seuator | "o ‘got - the — orujsers and . other | Worth of stock.” The counsel ciaimed that [ |~ Williaw Massio Toney Bucbanks, 8 partner Ll —— over North Dakota and a change of weather Nauce county now 1s that Post will got an | Van Wyck falled to appear vessals “now ' hero mncondition " for | 100 trust was formea fu October, 1857, with | 10 the pllot bouse of tho Bierne, is serlously, BURNED THIN MORNING. nos tfken place in Montana, whoro it is rain S S G SR AR b A the voyage would take buy o | & capitalization of §50,4i7,800 and was to con- | POT, ' B ONRE TARECEONE PUPHECe ES — wg and considerably colder. Fair weathor v I dependents Stayi Hom few day I'he repairs on the Atlanta could | lihue twenty-one years. The profits last head, back and hands are a solic lister and Chicago, St Paul Minneapolis & slanderous articles havo sent men in the field AtLuioy, Neb., Oct. 20.—|Spectal Pelogram | b consloted I i ita could | Co amounted to 8,000,000, It secwms that | fearfully swollen. Helcaves for his homo in ARG Rk AR A T has continued in all other sections except working for Post that otherwise would mot | St ROV S R LBITEL 20 ORERT | b oot el o ot oy ove. Ths | {hio assets only amount ta 836,000,000, 5t. Louls by train tomght in chargeof Mr, Omahin Yard Ofoe Destro Montaus. have voted lor him. Many old democratic | 10 1 sy Pt i RABAN e T it pre ARIRAR S At o meeting last Augudtof the stockhold- | Burbauks. 5 2 About 8 o'clock this morning fire broke out | Temperature has visen fu the Missouri Vale war horses uro dofu all' they can for bis | soy made addrosses at an iudepeudont meet- | tho vessels would conlup, from tnora to Por- | A MECliofh A8 NEREAT I S10EKN Tho griof of Mr, and Mrs, V. G, Entricken . 4 g e T A oS T election. Post's scathiug letter in today’s | jug horo last night. ‘Lhero were about 200 | pRIROHEOy 10 o <hiE ‘lu.“‘(nltlnlf‘lf;‘\im{:' the now corporation to be formed in New | Over tho loss of their oldest ‘son Sam is | in the yavd ofice of the Chicago, St. Paul, ‘.'\4‘»“ A.SNANRD. 18 190146 :"“"]“‘_J prge Bub hus strengthened the cause, und every | preseut, and only ubout twenty-tive of them | YR AR 4 SRR AR AR spoaking, of | Jersey with a_ capital stéek of & beartrending. He weut down In aight | Minneapolisand Omaha railway, located u | SOCBC bY T, 18 tmbendiy tapid City re- effort will bo put forth by republicans and | were independent voters 12,000 miles. This could be covered in from | The Ppresidcnt and trdsiees wore to forma | Of the —eburo family, calllog thoso |\ o vaiqy of that company,near Fiftoenth and | P s Omata and cietity I democrats alike to swell nis majority her — - = NN milon, ] 5 0| ponedtof reorxanizations Tho. cartifients | WFound bim to save his mother, When Mrs ¥y o or Omaha and vicinity —[iir, soft woather ) L NECTN CANAL, forty to fitty davs aud u even loss timo by | YOI S (10 Tid compayy wore to. recelve | £atricken reachad the suore sho missed her | Nicholas street with ucreasiug wiids, foll by cloudis Edgerton's Inc petency. - RN e VAR SE 8¢ SELER Spoac ahaver’in. tho naw odaasatio 1 3,000 baby and called on those arouna her to save o R oy : uess, possibly rain; colder tonight 3 no statement made that o land force | Sharesin the ne paration and $3,000,000 > > 4 Tho building was completely destrc o e Ot 80 B e M ez oy Pience, Nob., Oct. 20.—[Special to Tug the Big bitch Soon to Be uld co-overate with the navy h\‘lm’\ llmg in debenture bonds were to be issued. her i James ~ Oasaldy ‘Feaausd - iie 1 \ tully : 2 |\ e J.,'i,f',',‘;,(,' %o “‘ o ‘?‘”,'] i Commenced troops carried to Colon aud across the isth Mr. Uncles' counsel grgued that this action oat's eabin, from which no one expected | Loss, about §300; fully lusuved. ir; col v southerly winds. Cateaao, T, Oct. 2. —District Attorney | mus of Punama, and thenco by transport | 48d depreciated tho valu of tho cortificates, | iR t0 votrn, but soon bo camo rushing out 5% Rorisanscarm kit paln) oooloc yinds, Milchrist returnod from Peoria today, hay- | Steamers to Valparaiso is impracticablo for | . ‘TBO Fepresentatiyes of tho truststated that | With the littio oue in bundlo., tle waw all MADE A BIG HAUL, ok Towaeoidaasrally 7a1p) acoler by Vriday ¥ tho reason that the United States of Colum. | it was intended to organize a corporation i bope of gotting off was lost; in an instant ho i ing finished condemnation suits to recove S Datt e 5 ¥ & | bia would not aliow foreign troops i time of | frow the trust in order to conform to the took the child’s clothing in his teeth and | g ; . | niit: southerly winds g urglars Secure a Large Amount of Yor Colorudc ¢ o portion of the right-ot-way for the Hennepin | war'to cross at that pojnt law. They held that-the plaintiff could not | Feached the boat's forward deck, down ono & L For Colorudo™CGeunerally fai | capal. A strip five miles long, beginning at move under the trust ugreoment, os tho | of the main guy ropes sud gave the child to Jdewelry and Sccurities. westerly winds. A the mouth of Rock river and coutivuing up Our Available Naval Fg . courts have decided such an agr it to be | its mother. Dover, N, H,, Oct. 20. ~Burglars lust night For Kausas and Nobrask uerally fair, the river, was secured and the government | Tie ships now at the nay . ulid Saving Eforts, entored the touso of Mr. Dow, formerly | $Xcopt light ralu in oxtreme noriiwesters eugineers ure ull ready to begin work ob the | puiladelphia, Atlants, Vermont. Concor Judga Ingrabam sald he would cousider | (aptain B,Thorwegian was the last to leaye | President of the Dover Horse Ruilroad RRBIAAKS | RO0IOF: OY NEMAY WIS ) neompotency. 1 shull voto for Post.” Mr. | canai. Excavations will bo made as soon a8 | Benuiugton,' Muntonomab, Terror, Petrel | the avplication for an ivjunction which asked | the burning boat and but fow thought he | PBuY, aud took diamonds aud jewelry valued Death Roll Tute is ono of the leading politicians of , the socretary of war approves of the con- | and the Chieago. The Boston loft for | that tne defenaants be prevented from tra would ever get off safe. 0 and securities worth & d Pierce county. dewvation proceedings i | South Pacitic stution and the Yorktown i ferring its assets cut of tho state, but nti A cabin passenger aged about 40 years, - - - > Tho work will be done by contract ana will | tho way thers. ‘The Newsrk at lor such an agreement the | with sandy hair, who got on the Boat at Rumored Fight in Salvador. Bonatinaies be supervised by government engineers. The | and reaay for smliag orders. The Ch I Id nov _prevent the trust from | Greonyille, Is wissing N3 MG I Dat00 s AT a Rt int Hounkrar, Neb., Oct. 20— |Special Telo- | Saval I8 to be s foot tu wilth and will open | ton, Huyship of the Asiatio stat beiug organized As the books aud cabin register were lost | ,, 5T, Lovis Mo, Oct. 20.—A dispatoh from gram to Tuk Bre|—Prof. Audrews and | njiiiisiinf : 0 the | China, 'T'be Vesuvius is expected here from - m it is | to get & complete A ' s + o | Mississippl. A Wushingtou today or tomorrow, and the | v Arrivals, list of th zers, Mrs, Grand. | an engagement on tho frontier of Gua will be snipped howme to fon. J. G. Tate aduressod an enthusiastic - Pt U L 4 e | : AR ¥ rers. | § Ut bl ence in the opera houso here Lost at Sea. st-class | |boat Cushing is at Wash- | _ 2 n-City of Chicago, from | son Jones and daughter were both | and Salvador between the Sulvadorian republican audionce in the opera : ington. The San Francisco is on the Pacitic | York drowned. Their b with those of four | fugees and troops, aud that the former were \, Pa., Oct. 20.—Charles Gil. this eveuiug, discussing tne issues of the day Loxvoy, Oct. 20.—lutellige has been | coast and the Haltimore is at Valparaiso. At Hamhurg —Wielaud, from New York. | colored men we dofeated. Nothl b x m 1551 to 1554 and and looking' over the records of the reform | recelved here tuat tho British steamer Mo “Iu two days 4,000 men, as crews of At Loudon—Mississippi, from Baltimore, | Captain Thorwegian hud drag hooks made | fight at tke Salvadori . ey fsom 1604 e logislature of last winter. Music for the | selie has been lost near Colou, Columbla. | vessels as could soon be'sent to Chily, could | At New York-— Assyrias, from Glasgow. and used every possiblo meaus o recover | rumar is not velieved, voto for Post for supreme judge. Some say J. W. Lowis, a prominent democratic law- . suys that he will vote for Post becauso of tho inud slinging of the World-Herald and tho incompetency of Edgerton J. H. Mitchell, one of the prominent demo crutie farmers of Logan precinct, said that bo intended voting for Edgerton until he read ho vilo attack of tho World-Herald and now whinped in o shameful manner until his face and arms were badly lacerated. The partie: Quay retained counsel today Lo instivute livel Bre.|—Douglas Cones, attorney for Plerce county, a democrat, today said: *1 will vote for Post for ussociate justico of the supreme court because be is a good lawyer and a good | Judge, while Edgerton 1s not a lawyer and would uot, 1 my opinion, be compatent to hold the position of supremo judge.” W. Y. Yate, n domocrat of Plainview, this county, says: “Edgorton's record shows bis cooler northe DexvER, Colo., Oct. 20.—A telegram from Colorado Springs says that Frank Hutchin. son, who was injured by o runaway weam g lust weelk last night, Ho was cashior the City of Mexico says thera is a rumor of | Lyt I Festiol A0 VAR A