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= e TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. G, NOVEMBER 2, : NUMBER 137, round majorities. county. A good sll around crop was pro His assailant was arrested. 10 = tor smd o duced bhere this year, with the exception of a he was Carolo Boulaviacld, 4 awder of Judge Post's Good Name | beit that was visited by o baglstorm just_as Buenos Ayros, but ho retused to\ % ver any What They Think of His Chances for AURORA v. 1.—[Spacial to Tue | Sixteen Hundred Dollars Secured by Rob- | the crop was reads to ba harvested. Two | Battar Spirit Beine Shown in Chili Am further quest It is surmis\ & ihat ho - 7 e ARG e LR St cen 7 thousand tons of hay wore mavkotod in this | Detter Spirit Being £hown in Chili A meant miirder and robory Paul Vandervoort, Lobbyist, Seeks to Pledge hd Victory r 10 16 2 Mt - bers at Homer, town and two balers are now busy baling it Public Officials, Grand Duke Aloxander of Oldel 7, the ipportod for suprome judge by the Aurora for the mining towns of the Hills, Wheat chief military_ port of Russia, has ntly Him to the Railroads, $Sun, the only democratic organ iu the county shipping has also commene ed. Tho farmers i iuspocted tho foets of the eastorn i arof CONFIDENCE INL HISE JUDICIAL ABILI Ty b ey A i Carokign | CAPTURED! CASHIER! FREEZE IN" BEDI | BreSILin Bood SuitisOreReRe (o tennkos [EATTITUDE. (OF THE JUNTAIS. ORGANI | Sorimnen ine ouing pore 10 & o ygeus!c P oonclites Y e o | B ot eouslderaie {megeAtion 1s eepectad e Fran ol A, Taestan SRt °' | SUNDAY WORK OF THE GREAT SAINT all twenty years of pure, virtuous, manly in’the spring. Foreign Minister Rivot having urged M — General Expressio on the Subject | o ant f Athing in With Drawn Revolvers T Marched i = rar General Sertiment in | r of No | De rs wing his rocent visit to Paris to ~ A " Concedes the Defeat of Edger: Mg Lt Their Prisoncr to the Institus o h“':f‘:."‘ “'I‘)‘Y’ e et Active Boltoy tntll tha- Drovies try to porsuudo the c ML) He Tempts a Ruilroad Mugnate With the building. He was occupying his residence Authority to Close Indignantly Spurncd. ipulator, who poses as the main guy of the carlier than last year, e A telogram roccived at the Russian em- | QUTGROWTH OF HIS DESPERATION, Russin prohibitiug from today the exporta PR sional men of this city, more cspeciaily those ) this morning at 5 o'clock and notifiod Sherift = Spesial to Tik Bek.]—From all appearauces | Cargoes, providing thoy sil within threo CitaTTaN00GA, Tonn., Noy. L—A rumor is ¢ expressions of confidence in A. M. Post as a s ¢ | boldest piece of outlawism ever enacted in Chili and the United States over the Balti- | anothes fund. i World,Herald's base libel is mot crodited ! § p- | tho Fidelity Loan ana Trust company of [ it ot e o rvlets worlking | mPresses the foreign 1 aper representa WALEY DGANED v some of thom say ; erton’ I jndize | Pender, is tho cashicr aud only omploge. tho nex, move will bo on Oliver Speings, | COUFLESY in tho uffair aro first, tho failuro of | England's Heir Apparent Loses His [ Vandervoort Claimed to Have Judge Post ever since ho camo to Columt frow 40 to 40 votes. The s i employed. A special to tho Times says that . 5 3 I 3 ance that the investigation would bo thor- [ ing some passers-by observed that the top i st T LA REORTAE In answer to tho alarm he was mot by two | Yo moreing Judge Foster, who 1s conducting the inquiry | on fire. An alarm bell was promptly rane, known Judge Post for fifteon years, and | Tue By 'he indopendents hold their | demandod that he procced with them to tho | tory fleeing to the mountains of Kentucky. | any of the Baltimore's officers to be present | from all parts of tho neighborhood and the | Paul Vandervoort, the fat oil-room man- ; e i indepondent party, arrived in Omaha at 11:30 atility 1s unquestioned. 1 believe he will bo o sing Idgerton, M an and | caeh be turned ov tiot think thoy will be’ ealled out, as the This lattor action is, however, defended on ames, and in a few minutes tho roof v LAy his cause. O mbled i | bandkorchiof, which proventad him giving | for their prosenco at Bricevilie. Tho matter | the Chiliaus laws, which require such in- | roflection of tt flames was visi- | Yushed at onco to the M ol. He ton by & Very Handsome san pr tion and Made Him Talarath to Tt BNk ¥0ow storm, i tonal Government Arcanges sian rofugees, and it is supposea that they Entire Tudejeudent Vote, Majority. ¢ Open Safe. prevailing in the Missouri rivor valley. It its Affairs. are propariug to make a clean sweep of them i3 tho first of the season, being six days over the Swiss frontier P g 1 " bassy here annou s tho 1ssue of a ukase in Corvsnus, Neb,, Nov. 1—[Spacial t T Dikota City, Neb,, 1.—|Spoclal Tel - - [Copyrioht 1661 by James Gordon Bennett] \ 185l A ukase in Ber.|—Nearly all the business and 1 | egram to Tk Ber.)—A courier reached here tLi. QUIET AT BRICEVILLE. VaLparaiso, Chili, (via Galveston, Tex.) [ tion of all coreuls excepting wheat, Vosscls f % . L.—|By Mexican Cable to the Herald st 1 be ed to complete thi ailroad Supy Bilgertor d b ot SR 6P el okl 4 i o atate buok had boon | Further Troublo Nob Anticipatod— : xican Cal he H W 0y For Railroad Support Blgerton Would VSLLYOL b AL UL UL AUk e L L 0T G TR il BT T el s iy | diom Agreo to Do Their Bidding. many years, have been interviewed, and th > b robbed a fow Lours previous. gOr of any serious trouble between | 0N o L signod L. Tho The baok t sty of | Current here to the effoct shat asecrot uader- | o ae What 1,000,000 roubles to the distress f man and as & judge are genera i« it ro 19 | this section. The bank is tho property i g o¥tuth BELWasH LM oRs theotihy ore outruge is passing rapidly away. Wha BOLD AND DESPICABLE PROPOSITION, ere Judge Pos s know Th s wha i 01 t f{ 1 orma ‘recze, late of | o s here as the mo: nurked ifractions of . . where Judge Post 1 wn, This is what b aTli Sioux City, [a., and Horman Fr 18t 01 | 4\ the mines. In consequence it is thought | UVCS hereas tho most murked infractions of ey enry (demacrat) ave 5t v lurs " vote In Mr. Freeze lives r biocks frof e bank | . k) o junta to express any regr t tho ssidence T R. H. Heury (domocrat)—1 hay LML Ir. LFreczs lives four biocks from the bank | que W5%% S0 WO (O N Ciets ave | the junta to exp any regret that th Wdence by Fire. ASSALIL Was committed or Lo give any assur- Loxnoy, Nov. 1.—At 7 5 clock this morn d know bim to be aight, 8 o i ssomewhat | alons, About 3 o'clock this morning he \ and know bim 10 be u straight, squaro, mor: | fud . alono, ‘l‘!” s “:": jvas | no turther outbreaks have occurred at Brice- | 41t 2 : Ay o | g and upright man and an exceptionaliy able awakened by some one knocking on the doo wila]; dnttho fathors SeEUMEN Work yoator. || CuBY i impartial, and secondly, that | floor of ,the prince of Walos' residenco was George .. Willard (democrat)—L have [ Rep Crovn, Neb, Nov masied men with drawn revolvers. They | = Tho convicts arcscatterod over the terri- | into tho attack, should have refused to allow | and soon peoplo were hastening to the scene have always considered bim a man whoso | long looked for here yosterdny, and 10 | bank, which ho daid. Arriving there they | The total number of condiets roleased ox- | when the court was taking tho ovidonco of | greatest excitement prevailed. An hour charactor 1s above reproach. His legal | say it was a failure would be patting it easy. | demanded that the safo bo opened and the | g 8ECC R TR0 L ML NG e Oficors do | the American sailors, r tho whole upper part of the building elected, and shall do what I can to further O a0, | Beforo doing this they gagged him with a [ damage has been done and there is o need | the ground that 1t was in accordance with apsed with @ tremendous cvash, The | % M- Yesterday on the B. & M. train and " T 2 has created great excitement there and the o W ' + N 1 riel torno; (democra d it was alarm, er as o safe §1,0600 in vestigations to be secretly conducted, ble for severa ilos, evel ra b das | didu’t even take 0 to put down his va William O'Brien, attornoy, nocrat) it was analarn, Tnere was in the safe §1,600 in [ has creatod groat excitomout thoro and igations to be secretly conducted, ble for several m Several fire brigad ndn't ik time to put down his valise, I have known Judge Post about eight years 1y one-hall worw ropublicans, | cast, all of which was taken. "Uhe failuro of the logislature to adjust the | Fleven days passed aftor the murder- [ wero on the scono and wero assisted by | but made at once for the room of S. H. H. and entertain for nim the highest respect as b e o i tho state, | Tho robbers then took the casbler | dificulty is tho foundation of the recent law- | ous attack by the mob on the Amer- | hundradsof volunteers, meluding an engine Asa raan and a judge,. I consider his char did iy m eI bouthe kIl 0 he door and tying his | lessness in the mountains énd the publicaro [ jcan sailors before Intendente Arlequi [ company, sent by the Great kastern Railway | . Brindloy, attorney, (ind.)—T have [ LA® orE SEVeEy oD EhUBIABHG overitho || Himite: tha Siloel Bitiita g hiat 5600 KNoxviLLE, Tenn., Nov. L—Tnoro are no | oo i oG SRTAT The fire was gotten under control by 11 The interview lasted two houss or more. known Judge Post sinco ho first cama to | IR WER T HC CRII I oot Quring | oo 10 the door Jock fud Bidn g o By, | new developments in Bricebille affairs today. any dati in posgession of Captain Sebley | grojock, In the meantime all the valuablo | Just what passod botweon tho principals s Nebraska, and entertain a_high respoct for [ ik 1o meny wove o6 Lie SUel b the | evening disappeared in the darkness. Mr. | Byerytning is quict at Coal Creek and noth- | Ferarding the outrage should be furnished to viture in tho lower tooms had boon ro- [ 1ost WAL BASSRS Barweor fRo BERG A his oharadter, public and vrivite, As adis. | 0o mOeine Weostor county G CHLICS | Preezo soon freed himself and gavo tho | ing is being dono with the excoption of the | Judgo Foster. Consul MeCroory informed [ moved to the town. Tho second and third | 788 SHERTEY FERAL I TR I KR GO0 !Ih;l\]‘ufrl' nl-- has shown himself avle, fair {700 Wbl good mEjorIty FOREs em, but up to the present time 1o clue has | arrest o |n‘x'.v ;w al u.njlti i St Senor Arlequi that he was unabie to ply “Ih of the bu ‘1‘ :'\l\y'h] gutted and their ulu. igh had ; .I\u ul 'x 2 Lefv !\ :4 "Tl"; and impartia 2 it S Sun e ThaTee b tbe T SRl s (hathb oaD Governor Buchanan and Superintendont | \ivh the request for the reason that Capta contents desiroyed. The lowe oms wero | able man of the object of Vandervoort's W. A. MeAllistor, attorney, (rap.)—I bave Stk O o e Lt s s || \WaadiarVauSHorolIgTest NawprwaTgoys [Hi thel SRR ORCR A eaa RS L CRnti atly damaged by wator, The total amount | hasty mission to the railroad magn known Judge Post intimately for twelve identify the robbers but as they have a good | ounor will offer a large reward for the arvest [ Schiey had sent all the evidence to 21 * | of damago 15 estimated at £15,000. SRt G years, and have ever found nim oral_and R W, B £ Yori | 8cope of territory to travel in their capture and conviction of tho leaders of the mob, and | Bzan for the information of the ited The princo of Wales and his family were | 0 Bhe B0 T E T Tound it =G upright man, 1 consider he has oneof the | to Tk Bry]—ton. G. W. Bemis of York | 40,11y, A number express the opinion | also liberal rewards for the arrest and con- | States government. \While the opinious of | absent at tuo time, but wore kept constantly | 1Ot 0 LHe STOLY WRICR HAC FOURIEILS WAV 1o best judicial minds in the state. coun Atk Stein Clerk of the Court [ 4o B0 N0 W of homo talent, viction of all the participants in tho mob in | the Americans her aro unanimous that our | 8dvised as to theprogress of the five. The [ the leading hotel rotundas and republican Carl Kramer, postmaster, (rep.)—I have | Wheeler, addressed o lavge and enthustastic 2 tho burning of the atockado and release of prince will co:ae home Lomorrow. committee hoadquarters, That gentloman known Judge Post and his family for thir- guthering of republicans last ovening at the Gibbon News Notes. the convicts Friday night. r ¥? T'he sorvants wi re preparing the house for | woula not say whether the story was truo or teen years. 1 know him by roputation, | opera house. All the demoeratic leadors wer Ginnox, Neb. Nov. 1—Spoeial to Tne | T guards at Oliver Springs have been | manding roparation, yot thoy believo that i | the family and it is supposed that the firo through some of nis relutives in Chicavo, be: | present and were observing listeners. 1tis | p a/WPOR S (RO0 FHIBRE R TR o | strongly reinforced and a sharp wateh is | view of the fact that the present Chilian gov- [ was caused by a spark from a fluo which i e o foro coming here. 1 never kuew astraighter | perfectly safe to count on ncarly the entire 2o kept to avoid attucks on the men, crnment is simply provisional, somo allow- | Swouldered during tho night. anginexprosstulbfitontomutglokitbonauivho or i moro honorable man. lemocritic vote for Post for judge of the | moved into their new hall Monduy night. Attornoy General Pickla was scen by the : s . is said to have offered Edgertou for sale, bag b 4 ; | democratic vote for Post judg A 0 £ v G a anco should be made unti! the new govern N. Heater, millwrigat, (ren.)—I have | supreme court. An enthusiastic ropublican rally was held f govornor, but having herstofore fully ad- | {EO8 BRI 08 FHCE & HIT AT EVERY HEAD. and baggage. lived a near uecighbor to Judge Post for A SPORUE Stiongth at Davis’ hall Wednesday night. Norris | vised the state officers upon all ‘legal | Mentis fully established. Proposedito Deliver Edgorton thirteen years. His life asn neighbor and A o U0 R of Kearney was the principal | 8spects of “tho question, and it being [ The Cibertad Blcctoral tho semi-oficial } yppellites v D 8 . citizen has been above reproa I was MBus, Ne Special to Tt g ¢4 no part of his duty to advise as to the | oreun of the junta publishes an editorial voort, as the story runs, stated to O TbNe AL IO e e o s LWl | B B o - Daglt intiopanaeUSRididat " I° Tugles ana wifo, M. H. Noble and | pulicy of the admistration, notning of an | whicn is caleulated to set at restany feeling Mr Clark that he was prepared to nledge his sayaalihviagminst shis) cuaracte 018 & | for county treasurer was interviewed by | wifo and Miss Burnice Seaver visitea with | Oficial nature passed botween them. Gen- | ot ypeasiness which may have prevailea man Edgorton to protect the interests of the railronds in eases coming into the suprome Clark, tho general mauager of the Union SurToy, government acted in a proper splrit in de not, but s reference to the matter imphed and McCOarthyites Have Another Love Feast. Cong, Nov. 1.—The Parnellite and anti- Jarvellite meetings toduy were again divided by alargo force of police. The Parnellites faithful husband, o loving father, & Just | myy, s correspondent today. Ho said | frieuds at Shelton Wednesday evening. eral Pickle being constantly engaged by his | |\ IR0 U S e Tt for judge, and an able exponent of the 1w S TPaEL | 5 v Bt aiTa Smith. living near | duties in the supreme court, will not be able 3! > 3 says that fo Taluee cde When T read the accusa. | Judee Post would run strong in his town A man by the name of Smith, living near jlos i L O Tt i e T ot v N G e e ituei (dom.)--When [ read tne accusn | (UG N0LSOMIEY S overty avoldea | Buda, foll ‘o was pushed from a moving | o exterd such courtesies as he extended tne st nys rumors bave been proval- | uiaved to throw n geod many stones over 3 ; 3 inst Judge Post in the World-Herald bbb SRR M o s O s o vaninge ‘ang | governor on former occasions. ent at tiago that an alarming rupture of 3 1 s ey tgerton to pledge the railvoads that if unced it fie and still believo w to- bg | the direct question as to wh o would | train just cast of & R s i ke tollowlng | Iaes, tho heads of the police at Mr. O'Brion's hote bid ’ Houacd | fovis © | vote for Jud, but a conclusion was | had an arm broken. He will sue the road for 1o governor tonight issued the following | amjcable relations between Chili and the z E Cir Saniloaly elected ho would do thoir bidding absolutely, Tkuow him to be an able and iwpartial sclamat meeting. The McCarthyites repliod with (e, and though o 16 not. of my politicar | Bov hard to reach in the matter damages. DroRamaLn S United States is imminent. “Wo assure | g ey : ! and auy unfavorable decisions coming from judge aud though ho o not of my politler 7. Gi. Tate, state lecturer of the Anciont | Wherens, Provided by section 10, chapter 40, | (it SUes 1o dmmiont. Ve SSSure | similar missiles and a_serious eonflier fol- | {10 St T SRR ECS S Rl L o tu- faith bo will got iy cordinl support. and that LD T oTCnEIGTC ROl 0: Ordor of Unitod Workmen, guve an fntorost: | the fets b7 155 (iat o Jessas ‘of piniten: | tho public? {t adds, “hat theso vulors ar | jowed. The police were utierly uuabio to | h° 10WeF st wouly of my friends, Hoisagoodman. == | O'NwiwL Neb., Nov. 1.—[Speciul Tolegram | ing talk to our local lodge Friday nignt. | Hury on the cscan of any convicts sbul bo | unfounded. We know this to boa fact for | yeap order, many porsons being Infured in GRES-0 10NN OACH: o e iftoon yoars past and hace | to Tne Bek.|—Mayor Boglin, democrat, is | After the supper a banguet was given at | yay offer. not to exceed 825 for cach convicy | Wis very day despatenes have been recoiv the scrimaiage. Vandoryoort wasiprotusefingihis fpromises e | s b\ e cbiia Faraation: o0 Dasty || Davistball i all tho expenses othorwise neurred (e | from Senor Pedro Montt, our minister Fartier fu 1o day an attack was made on | and sud that if Ldgerton did not got the always roga asln O ey iing hard 1 lectio [ Post. | "o Gibbon Chautauqua circle meets s advertising) in the capturo and deliv= [ Washington, asserting that the utmost | & band of musicin” O'Connell strects. The [ railroad voto ho was lost; that tho fociing pelebbeinliudily oAbl aud, ncuigent § Alfred Bartow’s republican friends throusn- [ gvery Friday night. Cousiderable interest | ery prisoners to the stato and its § S ins'ruments of the musicians weve smashed T the sta ‘ i father, and cxcollont noighbor, As u lawyer | out this district owe it to him and themselves | ta wanifested in the wors aud the outlook 18 | oMcors: cordiulity exists betwoon him and Secre- | [PSruments of the musicians weve swmas throughout the state and in all the citios he was industrious and attentive to nis busi- | to work hard for s election as judge of this bl er et sttt : Now, therefore. I, John P. Buchan gov- | tary Blame. This certainly is the very | “"[id Bhvnoliites AN JIMLE was so intensely bitter against him that he J O aiontYD fon i dhus! favorable for a good winter’s work. SOUGHITCHa G Ly ) M CEI 50 1 T'ho Parnoliites marchod in procession {-Il';:(w: '\:"“m‘!lw-(l hayvs trequently hoaed || oot = \rd of 225 for oach conviob recently escaped | OPPosite of hostile feeling. Senor Montt had | American flag and a portrait of Mr. Parueli | must ave the voto of the railway employes T e ot e I ats Tar 7tho 8t Bartlett Independents Meet. Plattsmouth’s Proposed Daily. from Jranch prisons In' Anderson county | an important conference with Mr. Blaine, | being carried at the head of their line. in order to stand any sho: inst Post. quote im us the ablest” Ot | ctre, Nob. Nov. 1 (Special to Tur | PrAtrsvourn, Neb, Nov. L.—[Special to' | and thoir delivery o thewarden of the main | quying which tho Baltimoro cpisode was | M. Reamond the Parnellite partiamentary | In order to obtain tho support of the rail- Kebr, 3 i Dl Al Tur Bre.]—Tho advent of a new daily paper | brison at Nushvilie, which gaall bo vaid us re- 3 ;i i ; | candidate, “in his specch today declarod it | roads, Vandervoort smd he was prepared t Nebraslka. Ber.|—Thompson, independent candidate | ] A ) quired by law by sid lesseeh. fully discussed. Mr. Bluiue said that he saw possible for Dillon and O'Brien to be R oA LY ARICIN0NNAS DEORAYOC 0 C. A, Speico (dem.)—T have known Judeo | ror fuago of the Eloventh district spoke to o | 15 beralded for this city. Its first appea In witness tiere)f the groat sea of the state | iy the case no renson so fir Lo compromisc e el et b0 b 1 | pleage Bagerton te do the biddiug of tho cor- Post siuce ho made his residence in our ¢ity. | ymall augience here last night. Thore was | anceis to bo made noxt Wednesday even- | Is aixed, this 2d day of the relations existing at present between tho | England and Tim Healay their master in | porations, or, if that was not satisfactory, he AAROND L"”:‘. ‘;"W"',‘fw“‘:." angyon ‘1:‘: little spiric manifested. ing. nln'f w\][A \;g‘.lr_f:_‘:\;fifiilu{y‘u' quarto, \l\"‘i’ll)\ W hereas, An armed mob has overrowored | rospective countries. Mr. Blaine also said Treland. l:ulinn:_v‘hn- meeting Mrl l;;n]l:nund would go and get Edgerton himself to make 0 4 " dlstriot 3 = T t e o o Evening 3 e pub- | the wuriens and guards and se crty. . & g S dehinite Was 1 nted with an enormous shillaleh, © agreoment with Mr, Clark < Ko, second 1o none on tho district beuch Antelope County Safe. lishors are two young men, woll known in | stato convicts tonfinod iy the stockdes of | that he would not form any delinite optu- | Wi» BResCuiCh W th oF SnoFfious SWUBOE. | tho agreomont with Mr. Clark In the pres in our stafe. 3 Nevtan, Neb., Nov. l.—(Special Telogram | this city, and they claim that they are de- | Anderson county, and burned privato | fons avout the affam until the conclusion | Myuen rowdyism was manifested at various | HCe Of witnesses. ot Pobl, wrocer (rop) I have known | i B, | ~ Itepublicans aro still on on tho | termined to make a success of the venturo. | PRODIUS 00 5o puchunan, rover- | Of tho Investigation at Valparaiso. Senor | times by roaghs who even attacked wom the P Julice Post for sy Ses Wt Couaer LI | iin fu Autelopo comntn. A sonsing meoting | Lndopendencoin politics will bo one of UG | i 5iitn ot Tenneasse, by virtne of tho | Monts reports that Mr. Blaines’ roception of [ aud childven; im‘uu whose opinions aro as correct as the | at Sava st night gives the party another | Cbaracteristic foutures of the paper. authority vosted in wme by law, do hereby | him was cordial and kind g aw upon which they are based. He is a | township. Anothor View ot it ofto puiednresuinndgaonyic: “For our part,” the article conocludes, “we wlers of sald mo r either of splendid man in overy respect —-— William Cornelius, attorney (rep)—To the Tiis N i o | ana convietlon o exeh additional member of | 5 4 s men who know Judie Post as well as I do, & PR to Tur Brz.]—The cowardly assault made | GG woh, u reward of 85, to be paid after | Kenerally known, will putan end toall di Other Blizos. Bonndnl buried. for twenty years and then | Modest Demana of New York Printers | upon the life of William 1 at South | final fudgnient in the ense. turbing rumor: A PATACGIEo TN e o R oran dugup by o disreputable newspapor will Who Thought They Had a Cinch Omaha yesterday by Mike Palmataze was In witness thereof, Thave hereunto set my Two ofti of tho German navy were ti- | 41 r y pay 3 P 4 x 4 hand aud seal, this second day of November, J \ have no offect, save to_excite vontempl for W Youi, Nov. 1. ~The managers of the | not tho result of a political discussion as [ iXi. JOUN P, BUCRANAN, Governor. | sulted last night whilo on @ train running position spurned Y ) Mr. Clack. report has it, waited until FIRE RECORD, Vandervoort had concluded his proposition : and then he procoeded to roast the ad cato of the inds dentstoa tura. He not only rejocted the proposition most smphati ally, but he gave the agent of Idgerton ngle mill, owned by Mobile parties, was | sneh a dressing do 15 would have mado WANIED $¢ AN HOUR, BeLrvue, Neb., Nov. 1.—[Specal Telegram | fenses, o reward of £.0.0. and for the ari feel sure that these facts, when they becor Bevorly, Mass., Suffers Great Loss— ) ) rued this morning, together with a large | auything but g loy heartil the ghouls engaged in it. T recognizo A. M. | Notropolitan Job Priuting company are | stated in today's Bee. Palmatage left here 2 botween Valparaiso and Santingo, The iu- | g ¢ of o8, 1 25,000 iy t A ) Post as a man of spotless wmoral character, ) A Yt g | vesterday morning in company with Vie Me = T L A juantity of shingles. Loss, §23,000; partly | ashamed of himself, but Vandervoort was not an exemplary citizen and ono of the very best | WORGONE REter n exparionce (AL BAOY AT | Gapiny with the avowed fntention of assault- L O “",‘,".;“”,’,’"w? Jollif roRbusnitho odtaemoal | fnglirac even phased by the attack—it was like pour- district judges in the state. 11 tho voters of | yesterday, if it pays to run a printing oftice. | e A iy and it without any warning what- : e the fecling toward the German naval ofiicers | Brvenvy, Mass., Nov. L—Beverly was vis- | ing water on a duck’s bick. Nobraska appreciated his true worth, he [ About 300 compositors went on a strike, | ever. Strange Story from the New ¥ because the German warship Liepzig har- | ited today by the most disastrous firo which He T Ot (o b Would receive w unanimous vot Alihaash i callattin ¥ 1B ng cataid Birge Office. Boraalia nanioanlor o mARaTt rotantont | oo e N e e T 5 ch e Then ved the Barth. J. G. Reedor. attorney (rep)—In all my g Snow Vew Yonk, Nov. lL.—Among tho immi- | i 2 ver gamed headway In the town and the |y, o 0ng of quitting the roow he started to squaiutan, e ot o tandiy | thew uction threateued the company with the TN e N E N vl T Awanak e e E ) Nov. 1.—4 g l Pho man Admiral Valols compiained | total loss will reach neavly §200,000. The firc NA-eRc 0 e ks acquaintance with Judge Post, extending o) 2 O'NeiLr, Neb., Nov Speclal Telogram 4 i TR M da LodaviTe 3 b s n et Svera long perio of years, T have considorad | f0-Teituro of a bond of $10,000 for “the com- pr st E % UM | grants landed at the barge oftice today frow | ynout tho insult to the intendente, who has | was discovered at about o'clock in tho lar; mako auothec pronosition. Ho sald he R iie Tanaf nrlvata Lt at 4 4 | pletion last nignt of the printing of the [ to Tuk Bek|—Two fnches of snow bave | ypo yambure American steamer. Fuerst | oo o’ coo et % T © | exerted a great influence among the inde- his public and private lifo above criticism [ Pletion last night of the b Jeder from | fallen here sitice noon, i promised to uso all his power to prevents | ox fuctory on River street, owned vy As 1 judgo he hias made fow mistakes, and | GYOOKWIL FASAY Tt b BUBES ORIE TROM ikf Bismarck, which reached this portyesterday, | ropotition of it. Gaorgo H. "Allen of Lynn, The buildinp | pendents, and could swing the whole inde- his rulings have always commanded the ros. | RECTOUI AEEEISn 08 EERCREIDAIER GRION MINE OWNEES INTERESTED, was a Gorman family named Muller. There — was seventy-five feet square and sot ou piles | pendent vote any way he wanted to. Ho of ll»‘u bar, His qualifications for the | 1y,0y" 1ad “been out an hour or so, but the —_— 3 was the mother, her son John, 26 years old ALL SAINTS' DAY IN CHILL over Danvers river. High wind vre- | offered to swing that vote as tho railroads n:umu’-‘u;m.:\‘;\ not excelled by any | ol sars were not at case until evening, | Pevelopments in South Dakota Dis- | ayq daugnter Marguerite, aged 22, besides a Howw the O fon \Was Ol iR vailed. Salem, |[ vody, |,\' n ‘m Marble- | givected if thoy would do something for 0 o state, rolle 1 " ric! pac +h A o . ' ow e reagio! rve nea ere cullod for at The ames " A Wattmoyer, itorney (rop)—I have | ¥iien tie presses had rolied off cuougn work tricts Attract Much Attention, son-tu-law and his two childron O T abican oo oy | e Troar tho Alton builiing o, tho. foue. | Bdgerton. Ho besought Mr. Claris 10 accede known Judge Post from the time he fi 1o 1ike xeasonably aure obitho compisilon of | Dranwoon, S. D., Nov. ecial to T Tue daughter was seen to be in an inter- i A0, DRI 6 ory woodeh sk fuctory. 150x60 foot, | to his request in some form. He weuld SapqoLolimbusiand kow htiivel, e ligmis is socured by compotitive vid- | BEE:—A striko ofa small voin of very high | esting condition ana evidentiy neav to tho [ NCoPUMIGNCIS7L By yames Gonlon Benatt | ownled by Woodbury Bros,, and the buildiug | promise auything for Kdgerton und had full oro partuors in business for wany Sears | gius " [vmust be rushed, The company ou | €rade silver ore was mado Wednesaay on the | cuymination of her trouble. When questioned [ VAtPAnsiso, Ghill (via Gelvoston), Tox., | was ~soon = doomed. = Across the " strect | power to make auy arrangement with the till ho went upon the bench. He s always | 0 S0 00 oxtra. compositors to get it done as | Michigan mine, cwnod by Ward Bros. The | by the bureau officials she indicated that her | Nov. 1.—[By Mexican Caole to the Herald was a one-story wooden dwelling owned | 1i0ngs on bohaif of “the peobles candi- considerate and conservutivo aud has nover | KUK H 8 S T i o ndyIa o vy J. M, Mur, ¥ Ads oniboly the ncoples can: d RORY L quickly as it was wonted. From thoe start | property is in Carbonate district and the ore | brother John was the responsible person [ Special to Tue Bir|—The festival of All | by G. Roundy and oceup by J. M. Murney bn e v foll deal car: he been identified with auy of the extremists in 3 : & P an R i e eontd | date,” but his voico fell on deaf oars and he O I Y Ok ane oxtremists 10 | tho new compositors scemed to understaud | is similar to that found at the Home Run [ At this time tho attaches of tho bargo ofice | Saint's Day is usually celobrated throughout | #ud John Benthoart, Beforo unything coutd | (0% B/ AVALE T EE L0 HE T e el el test 1 W3 1 that thoy wore on special work and to appre- | shaft, on the Tron Hill, and ~from which up- | had no knowledge of the relationsuip exist- | opiji with graat pomp and ceremony. 1o bo vomoved the building was on fire in | was inform bat the ] © n A M not questioned, and 1 | cinte tho importance to the company of hav- | wards of $50,000 was taken. ing botween the palr und they were hold, tho | SBUT With grast pomp and covemony. o a dozen plice velled to the | interfering in any way with the eloction and R i Al iR caticu Bl (b ey uvas ing it done quickly, Thoy began to demand | — Operations have been resumed on the Sil- | remaindorof tho fumily being permitted to | hOWEVER IS OBSCEVATED Surpassed anythis eround. Adjoi roe story build- | \would not do so under any ciccumstanc 1 U8 hTi b Mk nast oraar: extra pay for rush work. 'Ihe company | ver keef property, The forceis at present | go ashore. witnessed in vears. It was not only a reng- | ing owned by che Sulom Savings bank and | “h dicuppolnted renogade fually gave up dudgeshiy ARG | vielded to save dispute. On Friday the men | engaged In taking out ore for shipment, Marguerite was told that unless she and | jous demonstration, bat a patriotio one as | oceubied by Woodbury Bros. This building | 508 2 C. H. Sheldon (vep.)--I haye been inti- | ¥ g e & i 4 ioEIbe e te1a g i sharod tho fate of the others, Showers of | the attompt to prostitute his tool to tho rail mitely acquaintod With udgo A, M. Dost for | Provosed to work all night. That meant I'ine Lookout mine is tostart up again, The | her betrayer were warried they would both | (el The occasion was made sort of a doco- | shared th K e el L el i mately acquaintod with Judgo A M, Dost for [ Gouble pay. The mauagemont would not | property has nover pmd for ‘working, but | bosent back to thow German home. - Shore- | FE- (R EEE G TERCARE DL SRR sparks fell upon tho freight houso mud cav f ronds and loft the room, walking gioomily Him e man, fnd 1 beliove him t0 be 4y up. | 8570 to ity whereupou it becamo evident that | parties interested now claim they havo found | sponded at once that sho was quite willng | i for oD BY i shed of the Boston & Mume down the stairs and out of the hotel gl judgo and o luwyor who has fow | tYoubIo was browing now oro body that will yield handsomely, | to take him for a husbaud and ho in turn, ex- | lives in fighting for tho congrossional cause. | roud = and, _withough e tiew | During tho conforence Vandervoort used :‘_‘;-““ Judg AWy i L About 10 o'clock yesterday morning the | The asbestos deposits, within a fow miies | pressed equal willingness to wizke Marguer- | lu Santingo and Valparaiso especivlly, the | water it phioprailadls ather |y art known to this most expericnced op- s e o Pt s char. | crisis came, when a “delegation of tho men [ of Deadwood, are attracting a good doal of | ite his wife aa oficial escorted them 1o [ celebration was characterized by this spivit | W X ¥ | e i ooy e O Garlow. atornow, (ron ) Iis ehar- | Waited upon the superintendent und de- | ttention. Minneapolis and St. Paul parties | Pastor Koyles' residonca and they wero | op veneration for tho doad herons, Immense | WOre also torally destroyed e e | erator in underhand methods to induce the R A R A A I he anded 82 por hour for the rest of the job, | have been oxamining them during tho week, | married k AR, X 139 | timo sparks were flying in every dircction | railvoads to buy Edgerton, body and soul, but e A ot oy v oo ar 8RE L el [demand refuscd with the ‘ex- | and itis currentiy reported will purchase | After the ceremony it was found that the | throngs Vvisitc 10 comotaries in the | and peoplo were proiacting their houses with | without avail L et P i fha eht man foc%a | planation that such wages for 500 men would | and operate mother had their tiokets for Figin, 1ll, and | neighborhood of this city and deco- | hose At thosamo timo soveral houses and | "o jntoceiow was held fii the presence of R St b ol Baan AN A LA leave the compuny with a large loss o Owners of mines in Bald Mountain and | search was made for her. She w found at | rated the graves of congressic ists | barns in the viemity weve on fire. At abo A e o TR e T T T T C B, Stillman. (d TR s ) Ruby Baein distriets, who recently sent an | the omigrant mission hense, and was told | who woro kllad by order of the Balmaceaa | 7540 the fire was oLl RAATRIR | s e s quainted with Judge A. M. Post_ever sinco | 'Thio men threatenad to strike unl ro train of twenty-two cars to the Omaba | that her daughter was mazried and at liberty | government. supposud to have been set in the rear of | who late last night w n by a reporter DUk Miaided {h Nabraska: ant A 5 | wera promised that pay. Whon the mad- | and Grant smelter at Omaha, are loading a | to accompuny her on her journoy. Sho ex mong the graves houored wero thoso of | tho Allen factory by an inc ury and verified tho material points as recited e A \l,.,'d_:-' A e mWAYS | agement again refused they laid down their | similar train 10 send to the A , 111, | pressed much astomshment and demanded | Richard Cum Nicholas Politeo and Pio | CLEVELAND, O, Nov. 1.—ElIwWood City, a | apoye. Thers i little da i tho minds of Iu ull the relations of jurist, citizon and in | Sticks and went out smelt Phe train is to start from Dead: | to kaow wnom ner daughter had mavried. | Sopulveda, who weroe detected in an_attempt | NEW town ik Lewronce county, Pennsylva- bis domestic life he kias prosented an ox A message was sent to the ofiice of wood on Mouday or Tuesday of next week | On being told she throwup her hands and | to blow up the Almirante Lynch wi 1t sufiorec g sevary ¢ by five this morn. bt v o flem i Intion seevetary of 'Dypographical u No, will bo elaborately decorated and is dosigned | shrieked in horror, “Why that is my son: | o, Politeo who was an Austrian, turs ing. ~An entire olock of business houses was | ¢ o9 Bhewing o dlanon Edger- David Schupbich (dem.)-I have known ¢ hearing the company’s story ho went | to advertiso the resources of tho dis- | they are brothor and sister, informer hut only after “pressure” had be destroved, cutailing a loss of 860,000, which | ton towavd the railroads th is recal T RRCE et R e UALD awh 1o men, They parsisted in their | tricts, Some ton or twelvo mine owners | ‘e scenc that followel beggars descriv- | prought to bear upon him. Thoy were all | i entirely covered by insurance. | that shortiy atter bis nowiuation ono of bis consider him ono of tho bost of our citizens, Finding that they would mnot | will accompany it. tion, Upbraidings and recriminations by [ yhreo shoton July 12, The soldicrs sto R T broke out early | ¢onfigential aeonts sought to mako terms good, conscientions judge, who stands above reasonable, Mr. Perguson peremptorily Half & dozen new reducing plants aro dis- | mother and daugnter followed, while the | four paces from them. Cumming who was | this morning in Fwart’s hurdware store, ity politics, and & mun of tho bghast ordor | OFdered them back to wook. “Phey roturncd | sussed at preseut. I is almost cortain that | son, brother and ~nusband, " John, - who | 40 yoars old, a prominent merchant in Val- | consumed that build: speond rapldlyil Bt Tn point of ability and chara e demo. | but many of them were £o sullen avout it 3 largor smeltors will be built at Piedmont | had entered the rxan looked —on | paraiso and much estevmed said, just beforo | 10 adjoining property ng prop- | raiiroud, Laad crats of Platto county will show théir high | that the managors were keptin o nervous | and apid City, while two new chlorinution | in stolid indifference. Tha girl persisted in | hiy death to the judge who bad condemuned | OFLY Wits destrove oulharka furniture WEATHER FORECAST, esteem for Judge Post at the polls, All | condition all day i wits, work on one of which has already | her statement that John was the father of | him: “Allow mo to give you a last embrac Recd’s barbor shop, Hoft general ! Vilo attacks upon Judge Post will not bo suf They felt £10,000 richer when the packages | commenced, are to go up in Deadwood. | ter unborn child, while the mother protosted | to prove that I hal o e Ry Gosher's 1 T Evan's OFFICE OF WEATHER BUREAU, Yient to obscare the 'solid fuct he wili mawe | from the prass voom piled ilder high in | Besides these, a third wiil bo buily just above | that a soldier staticned in Meckiinberg, | those who have condemued me, The law | 9 > und the Tola Register building. OMANA, Nov. 1. wblo, honorablo and honest supreme judge, | 10 ofiice showed: that the wori was moving | Centval City, to treut ore from miies owued | Germany, was the autbor of the troubie. | must be complicd with. I am satsficd loss is $25,000; Insurance abou A very largo avea of high barometer and Johi: G. Pollack (rep.)—When the indo- | BlONE as piany 5 by Isaac Lowis of New York, ‘ ho brother would make no statement, | Puyning to Politeo he added, “I forgive vou - ; Laii cold, fair weutlior covers the greater portion pendents huvo to rosort o suoh means s the | . “This experience, said Commodore E president of the St. Paul | neither admitting nor denyiug the charee, P s R D Miwavker, Wis., N Tho Cerano | S9lth f&'F e abuse of o candidate for an act of which a | Tooker, when t o m:‘!m- had passed, *‘hus | Chas f Commerce, and interested \nfl[m : -Hy'll“\lh'x"l"\\l:v pded Lo Ilea-uu.:lkc\'m'f in Minister Egan doné all n his power to | Ml "M\W"u-vwd Loss §22,000; | 0f L LAY s T AT A noaly convinced us that it does not pay to smelting process, spent the | her story of the German soldier, and the con- | secure n commutation of sentence for these ranco $12,000. \ ) 1 I h L :l\.‘f.‘[j;:l.“, I coutasomant foe o eact i 41 fako “Immense coutract jobs with boud at- | present week i this vicinity, aud has an- | clusion was reachud that the girl had impli- | Wifortunuto men, Thelr graves were hons New Youk, Nov. 1 Ayaiintory- fiay | SO MESKOLHIN DUMORRFLYSE e Form, Surely it speaks well for o candidate | tachments. Tho caprice’ of mon who were | nounced that u plat under his process will | cated the brotuor in ordor to secure thoir re- | plotely hidden toay by flowers snd wreaths, | ocoupied by six iamilios at 119 West 104th | 4Ppod Lignt rains have fallon in Indian that they have to go back twenty vears to | Well paid aud who came to us glad to ge oe buiit lease from the barge oftice, Phe women were particularly profuse in | Street was gutted by fire today. Loss §30, “‘“‘ A iAton e " * that thoy have 1o K0 Bck ity Junrs, 1 | Work might have ruined us todavs We will | - H. MGehoe, owner of & new amalgama Brother and sister were remanded to the tributes, heapiie huge piles of fowers | 0X. Thore wore several narrow escapes by | Torritory and Monthes, e L0 That the recoras of that date prave him innos | 1ot big short time contracts alone horea ting process, has obtained ita on tention room pending furthor investi- | on'the gravesof the patriot dead, horo and | the tenants s A 0ia eRl anAD LL DIRURD)Y e (oo ad In. cent. Post will bo elected by a good major- | U think.” B Bauaw ovek aud is to put up gation, Savtiago. Consul McCreery deeorated AN ”‘ T . R PSS s , und that by the votes of tho best and D e - mentul plau " 5 the graves of the two murdered sailors of NORTH DAKOT 'S L IQUOL LA e g Atadn Lt Nkt o AL INALS, Wi mr..,‘ men of all parties. CALLED THE STKIKE OFF Au improved concentrator, manufactured WORKING UP INTEREST. tho Baltimore, Bou Mate ey —— ' Bt 1 WIRRERLES e & ¢ ‘:‘.i.:“, ,"2",‘", Lound vrard (rop.)—1 have known 1 4 by the Colorado Irou works I3 to be put in at - Riggin and Coal Heaver William Turnbull, rounced Cons'itutional by the [ s WG REC G 104 Judge Post intimately since 1576 and rd neylvania Coal Miners Returning | the Homestake mills. Itis claimed that this | Mrs, Potter Palmer and Party in the il i P ne Court of That State. or Omata and" vielnity—Fair weather, him' as an excepiioually upright man, 0 Work, will tusure 9 por cent of the iron Pyrite now Lano Btan heato. RUSSIA AND FRANCE = SRUDERIES LU AL MR I, S N A CFHE B A ) republican leadors that the story is true. As an instance showing the aisposition of Edger- with the genoral mauager of tho B, & M. Temperaturo is slowly recovering over the cciully and morally. There are but fow men Pyrrsnvng, Pa, Noy, 1.—The great strike | 0ing to waste i the tailiugs. by g R A ; t1on of Judge of the supremo court as ho. I | called off today, The men have been return. ving wil opment work, Samples | and party, now in Texas in the interest of | ¢ “‘"' KR BRAR £ Visl RAr(s Ahot on i tquor Haas (A ' v am surprised and disappointed thit so prow- | ot C0G N PR FAVE BIOE RRIERS | of ore n $10 to $30 per ton were | the World's fair, reached here this moruing Shipboned—Assaulted on ¢ nml... e st fauan ; s Janaas: i ,,“._.,i,,“.. “..,\l h‘\”“"‘ A0 A-Youb Ly ax | 188 1.OER I IATO Dumbere for & yeack ond | Ligugh in i at 10 o'clock on the speckal train from Chi Paris, Nov. 1.—A negro named Hales, | yrapy to t r I law. The Nehraska and tho Dakotas— Warmer D e Ao 1n hin s dlsgrucefll | decidad Lo call & conveation of tho sirlkare Au Ol van's Crime, cago and were met at the depot by the mayor | Steward of tho ship Iodine from P Juestion in o vas s to the constitu noraliy fair, southerly winds, fair and lower him in the estimation of the publio | on that date to deciare the strike oft. The [ Rarin Crry, S. D, Nov. 1.—[Special Tele- | of the city and a committee of distinguished + now lying at Sables Dolonue, tionality g probibition law, and B val] rratant station. aud make votes for Judge Fost, strike was inaugurated threo months ago for | gram to Tie Brr During a generai row in | citizens, and tuking oarriages, visited the reelled a few days ago with tho mate, | th i t ite i every par bo and falr ' 2 L. J. Cramer, count: superintendent (ve a 10 cent per tou advance and sinco that time | g Rapid street house of ili-fame about 2 | capitol uud other polutsof interest. At 2 | Baird, and throw o hatchet at him. Buird | t 0 v oy fo—Southerly winds, generally —Tu ail the years of my residence in Colum- | nearly 12,000 men have been idle ool f b Peacy shot | ©'¢lock a maguificent afuner was served at | rotaliatod by firing a ravolver, killing Hales, | 3 ' sl 2 bus I have never heard aught but good - oclock this morning ‘Thowmas Tracy shot | yjq T yriskoll, after which an informel recep- | g for Haas, 1 wppe o ned Words for Judge Post and bis estimable fam OUR GREAT WATERWIYS. Aunuie Murray in the bead. Tracy, who 1s | (o8 KOS b Baird being taken before the pr [t | ! o FOrla (o8 Judeo Bost 8o bit esilabl faia: an old Black Hiller, becamo_ jealous’ of' thy | MG WENIG 0 moxas will ive o dectded fm. | pleaded self dofense. Mo captain eitl o ON A JaUNT my coufidence in his 18 & man can | Convention to Urge the Improvinent ,‘(\‘“m"";«“.”(":“"‘, hientions x'»ml o her | petus to the World's fair work, The party sel contended that the offense had Leen pot be shaken by campaign slanders resur of the Mississippi and Missouri. DAL, - G0 WOIRALS ML UL ARG BN Fe- | Jeft tonight for San Antonio. committed aboard @ British ship, the D s of the American Library rectad from tho graye of twenty years ago anars Cirr: Mo Nov 1.=The Oomman. 1 8 ey . il X guilty mun must bo therefore tried before a emor ssociation at Kansis City. y Heary Naeau, mavor, (ron)—I 'have | ) ciup of this city has cailed a convention Oelrichs News Notes, Deuth Holl, British tribunal. Tne procurateur the v E 3 ho American a very bigh opiniou of his legal ability; and | to meet here to urge upon congross the sys- VELRICHs, 8. D., Nov, 1.—[Spacial to Tug New Yors ov. 1.—Hap Carter, m! upon decided to submit the plea to the - g Mo v ) party arrived vi, Ka fair Monday; during all these years uot a wlisper bas gone | tematic improvement of the Missouri and | BE! A signal service forecast station has | jster to the United States from Hawali, died | ernment. According to the French law, a ' 3 2 . 9 Al Lake City out against nis character way. 1have | lower Mississippi rivers. The convention blished at Oelrichs by the depart at 1:30 o'clock this moruing atthe Everett | crime committ>d in a French port comes 0 . re today. looked upon him as a model nian among men | will be held Decemver 15 and 16 and will be be the secon Black | House, within the jurisdiction of the French lad: from Glas ) psident Samuel and am slow 1o lend credence to the calum- | composed of deleg from Montana, the | Hills'country. The fla i yosterday | Lovisviie, Ky., Nov. 1.—John H. Cam. A iaan sleeping on 8 train running betieen ; f o A 1 thirty nios engendersd by a bitter campaign. — Col- | Dakotas, lowa, Nebraska, I ols, KKentucky, | and & telegram from St. Paul will be ré u of the St. Louis Age of Steel, aud the | Paris aud Havre was attackod last night by N Y Aurunis, from Liverpool ree other men; jon. The umbus peoplo believe in Judge Post and I am | Teunessce, Arkausas, Mississippl aud Lou' | ceived daily, giving the weather forecast St. Louis Lumbermap, died here of heart | another man who tried to cbloroform him , from Hamburg; Werkdendam, | party left over the Burlington for Chicago ©f the opiniou that this city will give bim 50 | isiuna, A large acreage is being plowed this fall diseaso yesterday, and then shot him, Iu the struggle wat en- | trom Rotterdam, i this evening