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THE OMAHA DalrLy BEE. OMAHA, —— —— — TWENTY-SECOND ATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1892, NUMBER 111, zatior. Tonight an interesting song service ave ownea by Hoosters, The train ontered plodeed to fizht the drinking practicos of was observed in which chorus of fifty a Ohio today &t noon and at once surprised | society, to rject the practice of PROFESSOR ROGERS' FLIGHT | tor duttees v sesisteatiurisccant | BEN - DALTON INTlil(\'lli\\'liD;'“"Tp‘:‘-iSI"‘:!.,“.;?.-(.’:‘l’h"..l'n‘:\?.t'..".‘ffi."??.li;\\'0.\' 4 DECISIVE VICTORY | e ettt e hormow | stinence, voices participated, This was followad by | the Buckeyo residents by the display from and she besowsht overybody interested to . . it P Peesident, C. A, Murch's address and s Watches wi » ention the “American Desert.”” The followivg is | (ene " Jovtten - ido's | avoid the vauter and jesting too commonly In Love with Two Girls but Con'd Not | [EFRFERT I Sing address on Christian He Tiatches with Patient Attention at His | 102 SASRENR O Tost weex: mo. | General Orespo Corquers Villegas Fulido's | TCEL IR CrAIE O Jieteathat ovit of mod. | Make a Choice. Endenvor work by Kev. . O.Scow of Dying Brother's Bedsid | ledo, O., October 9 and 10; Napoleon and Army in a Pitched Battle, «| ernnte. | Hastings. Tomorcow's program is one of Definnees October 11 and 12; Fort Wavne, I'ho wife of Archbishop Benson, Siv interest with a grand social gatbering av o | : 1., Hrvuxmr)\,’.‘"n itineton, |\\‘u'n h and William I|4'|'~rln;l, tLe dean of Rochester 0 1 ¢ ra house e evening. - e | . Ind., Octobes and 15; Chicago others continuo a similar strain, LEFT MANY CREDITORS IN NEBRASKA | ‘he Paddock opera huuse in Lne cyom HOW. THE FANILY HECEIVED e NEWS i 0 ettt et L ISR | TERRIBLE. CARNAGE. "ON . THE' FIEUDE| SHiSta Tori b aeiety, stires vy 6 What Nebraska Can Do e el - elito. Wk g Gaspy, Neb, Oct. 7 spacial * to MISSIONARY WORK. h Z Mr. Morley's eviction commission wiil To His Financial Embarr nt s ACteIb | gy e ) Mes, S, 1. Uilom of this (Logau) | 168 Surviving Members Ave Sorry but Not | iy T e Baed ot & Victorions Revolutionists Tarn the Gove: have a balanced representation of landiords s o Disappears tx- | county, gave birth to triplets day before Angry, and Do Not Blame the Citi- O VANUNATS oF A1k Bequifament bl LR IAAR AL D 2K bbb vl WL S T oo, ROor oy o aam In w Letter That e ls yesterday. The aggrogate weight of the 1s of Coffeyville for Their Otttoado, 1l Ot The Amorteat 18 Now Sole Master of the b “" avyers, hoadea by a judgo route to Alsski trinity was cighteen pounds, and ali are ASUon Board oF ComBIN 6 Toretin MU Situation in Venezueln, Poiltieal Prisoners, fully developed. chpile s L) b by Home Secretary Asquith is visiting Dublin A Changed 15 Polities G sions reconvened this morning. Tellers ro- —_— in order to discuss with Me. Morloy tho gov- X R - -4 Rl ported the election nf the entire ticket for i ernment’s policy with reference to political Usivensity PLack, Neb,, Oct. 7.—|Special | Hanrtxaroy, Neb,, Oct. 7. —[Special to Tt CorrevviLie, Kan., Oct 7.—Excitemont :mm_“ oo ot b Mot the Dttt | [CoPyFiRhted 1502 by Jamos Gordon Hennott AR A R b IR fPotegram to Tk Bex. |—Prof, W. P. Rogers, | Brr ]—E. Bordwell of Randolph nas pur- | over the terriule tragedy of Wednesday, ks Cunicor, W, L, Oct. 7.—[By Mexican |y at with dynamiter prisoners as potitical prisoners. Mr. Asquith wants to detain News has beon roceived here of | them, whilo Mr. Morley wauts to release plete overthrow of tho de facto | them. Probably Mr. Morley, who now en betweon the conservay and hwerals | Cable to the New York Herald—Special to bogan. R Dr. -Stores, who bas | gy e been olected president, arose and said | g, ment of | chased tho Nonpureil- Democrat of this ity | which resulted in the'deaths of four of tho ana will run an independentinstend of demo- | pye o b o ens. SsdE or cratic paper in the futur = ottt bbb - B tho eity against the Daltons’ raid, still con- principal of the commercial depar Wesleyan university, has disavpeared, loay- ing over §1,000 indebtedness A weok ago o ho departed, teiliug bis friends that bo was | Thrown trom fler Cavringe, tnucs, Hundreds of visitors acrivoon evory | aition untih. the eesta . Lad ofued | TOVerament of Venosuola fn ne per. | Lo domiuates drish afalrs, wil havohls golug to Kansas City to attend a wedding | Wyvone, Neb., Oct. 7.—|Spucial Telearam | prayy to visit the scone of tho Daltons’ 18t | frq position on the terms nuder shich mis. | o Ok Villezas Pulido and his min- ] “A Gladstone will take up bis residence in and would be goue about ten days, Although | to Tie Bec.|—-Mes. J. U. Burch was thtown | raid, and tho city 15 crowded with straneers. | sionaries will be sont abroad, Acting nnder | V. This was agticipatea - as, accord- | Downingstone October 21, when the cablie @ single man he Look aloug his trunk. from hev carriage and considerably brulsed | Prouble was narrowly averted this morn- | the ruls. made at meeting at Now Yori aud | 10 10 woat I proviously cabled you, the goy- \:ll"l“"",‘::,'." oL 1R Ll m:wlh;-vrv‘\”:;;‘ him stating that he had given up his position & e Emmeit Daiton 1o Indepondence, and, had [ Jstied in ;L:“Inl\'.fim.'\'a\.;.’"';.L;”"m'y'..“'. ol :x: ar Los Teques to protect the :pnul\rr‘x‘vl". 27th nst. Mr, Gladstons insists that every and was goiug to Alaska, the note beini ENDED HIf CALET he catried out the pian, there would bave | death. He was willing to iuterpret tho rules [ 1 % i tEent ALY Wore eamawed ' B | detail should bo discussed by bis colleavues writton enroute on one of tho southorn rail- — been war, for, nithough tho citizons ure will- | liveraily and commission men who* wouta | 0¥ the forees of Genoral Crespo, some 14,000 | before the measuro is introduced in Parliv- yoads, He gave as o reason for leaving that | Mrs Anna Grifin Kille fersell i Her | g0t giould receive all tho cars necos- | S8y thoy knew nothing as to tio post wortem | OF 15,000 strong, and were utterly routed. L be was fovoived n love affairs Lover's Presenc sary, they will notsubmit to his being moved. | SAlvation, leaving the question to God; but I'he place where the battle occurred was 8 n v ! Davesrvonr, Ia, Oct. 7 Special Tele- two girls to choose. The young ladies in “bim. His bours are numbered. Iis miother, riftin, o 19-year-old divorcee, shot herself | question aro above reproach and the rea | Grifiin, a 19 e Eroihers - Ban N4 K)h BEd (EAERTSLY. dead in the room und 1 the preserce of A, I € roason is that he would not face creditors. | YoHCI HI KOOI B A o With whom { Mrs. Whipple, arrved this morning from The institution 15 a victim to tho extent of | shé had been intimate. Kingftishor. Ben Daiton 1 the eldest son mearly 00, One mau 1sout on a loan of - M and is in his 41st yea! $250. A board bill of over $100 is left unset- URIDINERV.OLUS ANELR tAng 0 Davesronr, Ia, Oct. 7.— od 3 or accounts should | [ ' v eraaLiE WL FERAFLER L00RY o o O ol wongected | &ram to Tur B kx|~ The republicans turn In conversation with a reporter today Ben i > out the finest Hamveau parade of the cam. | S8id: 1 was sick in bed at our home on LB A LB paign in this city this evening and made a | tho farm, four miles north of Kingfisher, ARRESTED OFFLCIAL i,m.‘,‘h, of the city, halting in the Socord | When I received the nows of this awful af- :: watd, previously overwhelmingly democratic | fairy, but managed to come with mother and Bentrice Stroet Rallway Peopie Defy the | and never bofore the scens of such a demon- | tho others. We bad not seen the boys for two UILY;AUEHOEILICH, stration, 1o raise » monster flag to Harrison | yeursand had no idea where they were or Beatricr, Neb, Oct. 7.—1Special Tele- | ung Reid, The torch bearers numbered | What they wero doine. Iuever iad much gram to Tue Ber—The Beatrico street | goyoral hundred, all hanasomely uniformeq. | in common with the ones who lio ners anul TFailway war, after an avimstice of four | The gathering about the akers stand was | and dy as 1 ama farmer and try to bo & months, broke out again last nieht and today | & jam. ‘There has been ntremendous «rowWth | good citizen, 1 wish you would state that with rencwed vigor. Tho Rapid Tsansitand | of tepublicun sentiment boro With u 6 B | mother and 1 bavo no ill fecling against the Power compauy, which operates the olectric | {0 NI Te “Ward has been hauled | People of Colfeyville and no words of cen- lneand claims to havo a franchise over | gown by theGermans in frontof whose v sure. They simply did their duty, ana while about all the streets of the city, undertook | it w sod and witl not go up again, while | we naturally depiore the loss of boys, we last night about 12 o'eclock Lo cross tho | tho rol aus have sevornt moro o' Kise. | glso sorrow for tho tracks of tho Beatrice Strect Kaiway | (ol NotRRt SO S viichn gam o 1,000 | 1 company with a view of connceting with kL) Ao valence of a severe dopression in the com- at San Pedro, an out of the way village. 1t | yyereial and agricultural interests of Great was a hot and bloody battle, but of short | Britain have caused the Associated Press duration. Tue discontented soldiors of the | representative hero to make special inquiries oot army wore no mateh for tho | 8t the labor bureau aud in other quarters. Tho ofiicials of the labor bureau stated that while the prevailiug depression 1s con- he could vot accept the presidoncy if th board was to allow its missionaries to teacn that kind of salvation aflivmatively. A resotution was introdueod veafliming the New York and Minnsapolis rules, liverally | eover: appiicd. trained eiviliaus of the gallant warrior Cresno, cml‘\-‘,f']é.’j[".!‘3,\.0'[“;}I‘I-‘\ll\\,:‘\;‘|yvll:‘::llfirl’;‘!mfl“‘l’wI)l"-hr The wholesalo desertious to the ranks | gderablo it 1s not unprecodented. Taking o T e e O foaral i | Of the revolutiontsts added 1o tho discou- | tho returns for the whole of tho trades Wito had beon fitted for the ministrey had been | Htureof Villezas Pulide’s followers. His | unions roporting during Septombar, 5 por excluded from missionary work and that the | generals made desperate efforts to rally :';"h‘n";u""cl,"‘,‘”’“l"’r ot o e Ll shown standard of worl biad bedu_steadily lowered | their mon, but it was a bopoless task, Dis- | e ® .56 G Sl wormon. - Tho CLALA mayed by the terribleonslaught of the evemy | shipbuilding trade is th affooted. The ma vas discussed at leng! R shipbuilding trade is the worst affected. Dy O (on s frhor schssodt 4t RS | thoy wavered and flod, aftor the battle had | Nexv como tho cotten, fron aud _stcel servatives and Dr, Quint and Dr. Washing- | beea raging only aehort time. QLRSS L AR L 3 ) " e abhipbuild ] 3 kely 0 ton Gladden of the libsrals and others. Massacred the Vanquished DR CHbR LB TAAE L PAC A ALY nOBIN PROLS Stoms waerotior ras fuily adopted and De. | g Crgspists followed up thoir advan- | able that not less than from 20 to 25 per After some further wuimportant busimess | 18ge, using @uns and machettes to wroak :-eu‘xlx\m”mo \i\'orl‘(:.cu w|‘ll muul\m ‘1‘“;‘”“'\3 adjo rengeance o emorallze Wives, | 18 usual auriug recurrent periods of dopres- the board u!;(ufimedr_ i v Y\L,l'. Vt on the demoralized fug I‘ °s: | sion, the bLuwilding trades are the last to S CRTIER AraTs: Many were killed in tho combat, the large | ier " Matons A earpenters will bo Tully Bartiione, Md,. Oct. 1 Tue Protestant | Malority "of losses, of course, being on the | employed during the winter, and their pros- t government side, aud the slaughter which | vects are good atan mereased rate for over- revision of the prayver boak and after u short characterized the pursuit ol the unlu / time, with a rveduction of thewr tours of 3 : Y | 1abor from filty-ive to fifty-two bhours timo laid the matter aside to listen to the | 8oldicrs of the administration was terrible. | \wouqy e sum of information resulted report of the general missionary board In this way the number of killed und | from other inquirics is as follows: By unanimous consent of the house, the | wounded among the government roops bishop of [entucky otfared R resolution to | wero far greater than those which they sus- nport. . pecial Teld- sad, but N Episcopal couvention today resnmed 1is izaus who gave up, ir lives in defense of the town. I mmott 1ls me he has beon treated better tnan ho Contomplated eduetion of Wages. voles 1 the county is predicted. B S S give soveral missionarles supreme powver in : o On_the Clyde the wagos of engineers and their section of track now parallelng the = HRY b0 POV AN YTIAS ioceraRGE OTEIRY: tained in tho bautle itself. : ivon founders and all snip vuilders will bo old compauy’s lice on Sixth street. The ob- Stone and Willard Spea N augry. In o missionary address by Bishop CGarretr, Villegas Pulido's soldiers in their flight | reduced 10 per cent on Mond e in Cnanres Ciry, Ia, Oct, 7.—[Soecinl Tele Tdentity of Texas Jack, gram to Tur Beg . spoko to a large audience ut the court house | hrother and brott last evening. Stone was greeted cheers from the delighted ropublicans, while E{OrRthf T CKCORWT cat SO TDENYOE Witlard was encouraged on the part of tho , the latteru grocer at Hutchinson. democrats by aense silence, except when ho [ Wilcox said: **Wa wore as wreatly shocked suid Bugland was too smail to compete with [ by this occurrence as you, and entrely ig- he re y and scattered in all | Belfust apd on tue Tyne and Wear ' the suip- of Gou | diveations, their sole idea being to escape | builders will bo subjected 1o a simi- Ltk ke P | Jar reduction on November #n. Amons from the fury of their pursuers. tho = Wolsh tin plato . makers 15,000 Besides the capture of an immense amount | mon aro 1dle and working ouly pro- on missionary ad. | of ammunition and arms the Crespists mado | cceds on day contracts onl veral of drestos were vesumed, Bishop Wiipple of | hundreds of prisoners. Awong the latter | the lurgest works in Swansea partially Minnesota spoke atlength of his work umong | wero many prominent leaders, The most | $topbud vperations on Monduy lastand.a nu- the Tndiuns, Bishop Whitaker of Peunsyl: ber ot others bave given their men notice of o ject of the new company was to extend theic hoir homes | threw their arms aw lino west on Ella street to #ifth, thenco south across Court to Market and east to Sixth, where they would interscct theirown electrically cquipped line on South Sixth etreet. The Rapid Transit company suc- ceeded 1n gotting part of the track of the ., but were just uested yoiug med to leave and go with bim o preach tho v 1 Texas. Bishop Talbot of 1daho and Wyoming a s At the afternson —Stone and Willard George Broadwell and E. B. Wilcox, n-law of Dick Broad- with | Well, called “Texas Jack,” arrived from Hutchin 1 toc The former is traveling old company torn u s O ot s | DOTANT of Diei’s bem with this gang. ~ Wo | vania guve his views:on tho work among tho | [MPOFLANL capture was that of the gov suspension. In the tron und - steel trade i st this Juncturo 'ordercd to stop | America, and the istand could bo put down | RIFICOE SNECE SEAE IUIE B g | R e b e ke | mONT commander-tu-chiof. tho north of Eneland o fall of 25 14 per ton work by the city nuthorities. In the | iu Texasand an exploring party would havo | never wild ora drinker or gambler, aud olo | missionaries in the conduct. of thoe work 8o ST o in the price of bars und piates anda zrow meantime thoy men at work i track from Ella to d a big force of | 1o o sent out to find it. This bre puttingdown their rant on Sixth street. ght a per- | though u cowboy, we always thought him to ats are very | be straizht aud ~law aviding. His mother added very | and sister Jennie, George and my wife com- sreeniey | AN sCarCily of orders hava compelied a re- ese particulars of the Crespist | qyotion in wages of 1215 per cent, The y bave been obtained hero through re- § Scoten steel makers propose to restrict their well orgamzed. He copetuded by reading a | \While th note from au African Indian cbiet to the archibishop of Canterbury. It was: “AMr. functory eheer. The democ much discouraged here victor ‘Fhe Rupid ‘Transit company's men, rofusing | o pooiv ot pight challeneed | Pose the family, and all live in Hutehinson.” | Archuishop: Send us more gospel aud less | liable sources, notbing like a complete histof | production. The Seotch mineral oil com- 10 quit track bullding, wero arrested, includ- (Y, 10 C st et BIEE SHEIEEARE | M hcoawals Body was taken upand placed | ram. | et Shalcasialties 6aRELD LA pavies havo given thoir workuon notico ing Prosident N. N. Brumbacl, Soeretary L | 1 biicy now on aceount of the Mekiniey | I cofin his famiiy purcuased for him and |~ The bishop of Soutn: Dakota delivered an | Without waiting to rest his tired but en- | 0% 8 Fedtetion of 10 por cont. Iu o colion R Spencer and Paul Horvach, ‘eicetrician of | {1 PHo8 VO 08 0C00ulE thon placed back n tho gravo. o funcral | address tonisht upo. bia visit 10 Ching and | sty “oling o resthis lred bub en | irado tho federation —of master —spun- the company, by Uity Marshal Eiery by g 2 of Marshal Connelly took place this morning | Japan. ; e CELOLG (el ® | nors has docided on a 5 per cent order of Mavor Phillips, and were marched Cummings Captured the Meeting. and was lareely attenced. The body was S S ported to have given tho order to ad- | reauction in wages on the st of Gl Rl 2 10ke Dollineonion eichares wEstoN, la., Oct. T.—[Special Telogram | taken to Independence, the Missour Pacifié INJURED IN AN ELEVATOR, vance at oucé upon the capital, It | November. The oporatives make a counter- of obstructing the strects. The trio wero re- f Pt il - | railway furnishiug frec of charge two foased on their own recoznizauces to appear | to Tur Bue.]—Hon, W. W. Wiuner, demo- | Slway furuishing tomorrow. This moraing the tapid Trausit | crat, ana Hon. A, B. Cummings, republican, | A% A | nighat the wigwam, workmen resumed the work of laying track | both of Des Moines, met in this city this | and trustees for a contribution fund for the out Sixth streetand were arrested by the city | ayening in one of the series of debates which | relicf of the widows and children of the mur- thorities on a complaint of obstructing the | YR BEC LG TR L L Ceoks, | dered eitizens were appointed. | The express k streets. They were releasea on 60 bail companies will donateliberal suts, each and prompuly wont back to work, | Mr. Witmer devoted an hourin opening 10 ) Foasnier Ayres is still improving, n they wore again stopped by the city | @n exposition of how littie b 2 g verythi e e raeon vho "Rova | pintforms, history und intentions of tho two | . 1tolic hunters took everythingthey could Transit people secured a restrgining order puarties. Mr. Cummings s usual bril- !:n)'bhcl's‘ |h)|'~:l‘4 S from Judge Babeock restraining S. C. Smith, liant manner discussed thoe issuos of the o s quio probable that ho s now | Proposal for short time ana chulleno the Six People Fall Four Stor - il L ; masters 1o a strike, which will mvolve 1 TR | S in Caracas. There is nothiug now 1o 1op | {0 030 s pimdics. CLEVELAND, O, OCot: _'Phe elevatopr | Di8 entry into that city except the wretchod Hegarding agriculture, the position of the o et ) condition of the roads. It is the rainy | farm lavorers iu the midiund counties will cable at the\Doane Drpue Shig '“"‘"‘m" “,'l’:l season in Venezuela and the traveling is | llustrate tue situation inall the counties. the cage, coutaiving six ladies and the cle- | FHEOV Tho farinors thoro have roduced .\Wages vator boy, was broker into {ragments iu the : 34 6 penco per day, the men now getting 12 vasement, four stories below.. Those in- eneral Crespo, L am informed, has no one | shillings weekly instead of 15 Many jured ar left to oppose him. His foes are dispersed | farmers have paid off their laborers for the Miss Brecsesnioer, internal fujuries, | and Caracas is ready for occupancy by the | winter. The low prices of .wheat are re- In a Clev « noue serious, YT 'y chiofialn whenever he see ducing the cultivators to bograry ond tho Beatrice street railway and the city au- | campaign and won repeatod applause frot Ogee Was Not with the Gang. Miss ExVA Peepeps, bruised and injuved | Fovolutionary chicfalu whenever heseet it | 31N, culvural depression is likely to croate thorities from interferng with the Rapd | his vastaudience. His happy thoughts, - WiciiTa, Kan.,, Oct. 7.—Allie Ogee, who, | about her right leg and arwm. to seize it. g a great publie clamor as the varions interests Transit company in building its electric | telligent argument ana brilliant orators cap- | it was sunposed, was the only member of the Miss Wakxen, shghtly braised about the The lutest de facto president, Villigas | of the landlords, farmers und laborers cacth street railway lino on North Sixth street. | tured his audience and won his party wany | Dalton bandit gung to esceye, is here and | head. Pulido, has reinstated Palacio and quitted | nave the power to sound tha political trump. ‘Che Rapid Transit company at once resumed | Votes. % has been here for mine mouths. He works |~ Mus, Wi, Henyiay, injurad about tho | the republic. He took with him all his eabi- | Toe farmers projoct a national agrienliural work building its line and the succceding de- Stabbed s Opy velopments are awaited with icterest. Tne Sepak RApivs, Lo, Oct. 7. [Special Tele- | Dold's plunt suys ho has not missod a day’s war is on and both factions are determined Diata Nass g0 resterday | Work it the last thres wecks, 80 it is impos- 1o fight 1t to the bitter end. gram toTug J—Near Jessup yesterday | gi,lq for him to have been with the Coffoy- _| o young Germsus named Irost and | yille robbe, Dr. Wood of Coffegvllie, NEBRASKA COUNTY FAIRS. Kaoepho started tosettle a dispute with theiv | Ogee's foster father, is here today, ana says fists, Kunephe drew o kunife and -stuvbed | be cannot understand how Ogee's nawe be- 4s In the Beaver | 17rost i the neck nflicting a serious wouund. | came connected with that of the Daltons, A Kuepne fled, but FrosUs friends are in pur- | dispaten from Coffeyville states that the nent. in the paciing house, and the foreman of head andlef tarm broken. : 4 s conforance at which reduced rents and the Mus. CAnnie. Voemwenck, Injured about | 16t AS S00n as the news of their defoat-at | (ro.iion'or o 1and court for fixing rents will the head and leg. San Pedro was received they held a hurried | pe advocated. WiLnie Kerrey, the elevetor boy‘ seri- consultation, aud, in pursuance of apparently De ously injured internally Jully prepared plans, 1€ft Caracas by a special s : e e train. Upon their arrivai at La Guayra, which | reat intorest has, boen talion horo in tho Prrisini, Pa, Oct. 7oA incident caus- | Was still in possession of thelr representa- | Gortiafi-Austriah Fldiax contest, Bub it iug the denth of two nien occurred vesterday | Uives, Villegas Pulido and his ministers | cruel to the norses, and as having no good unced as Cruel Wilsonville Scores a Su Valley Exposith WiLsONVILLE, Nob,, Oct. 7. [Special Tele. | SUil With a fope und threaton to lyuch him. | identity of the escaped bandit is unknows. | aytho winos of the New York and Clovelaud | Went aboard a vessel in the harbor, purposo. Tl Coroniele hay hud"an inter- gram to Tax Bre.)—The second dayof the | . =oomsee, Gave the Oflicers the Stip. Gas and Coal commany, located at Sandy | Itis rumorod that they have sailed al- | View with telons) fecs, tIBufwe Sl A Beaver Valley exposition was not attended ASTA DL ARTEN: il Gurinue, OkL, Oct. ed Dodge, chief | Creek. Oue carol atrain that was running | ready for Europe, but thisis not confivmed. cavalry in the west eclipsea any.bing of the 4 Dbvaslarge acrowdas yesterd but the | pynwmite Used in an Eifort at Whotlesale | 0f the Wells-Pargo detectives, and u deputy | throush a 1~'"k'l tunnel Jumped, tho track. Pulido’s Last High-tlanded Act. kind in borsemanship ever done in ISurope. exercises were more interesting and the ex Assassinntion of Nonunion Men, i| United States marshal arrived bere today \lv“‘l?‘(“{"'l",‘l'"l,;v”‘:]: ;‘;“‘,":::l"::f‘t":"”f:",;gn ":"!'_ The lust order of the de facto goveryment | e wstanced the vidoof the Pourth and { bt much larger. Chancellor Crewghton | Howestian, Pa., Oct, 7.—A dastardiy at- | from tho Osuge rescrvation, whera they | leaving the ongincer, Georgo Sehaffor, and | before ita flight was quite in keepiug with | Fifth ;"r\l*}“\_‘“:n 1879, when they rode (o the madounother address on the grounds, and was | tempt was mado last night to murdor about | have been for six weeks hunting for vie | bis fircman, itichard Johnson, trying to | its other high-handed acts. Vidlegas Pulido | "3 G100 Unitea States minister, wilt followed by Chaplain Howe. felen M. Goff, | jorty nonumon men in their beds. A dyua- “"‘“,‘(':::' 'l‘l)ml‘;)lllml‘:n(I;‘l‘.;‘):fi“; thele nond- | right who oars, Tho plarm was glven and icelled the exequators of both the Amert- | sail on the Btruria tomorrow for America. secretary of the State Woman’s Suffrago so- | mite bumb was thrown through a window of | YUAFICKS, KoL Tull tnfotin D about their | resculng parly: weyt in but when thoy | cap and British vice consuls, When asked about this trip M. Lincoin e R N I R B movements and were about ready to lead | reached the place both the men were dead, RRab S A, R atalin oIy R k1o (A A Y AN EAgelol b0 R B A o onop | & boarding nouse where many nonuuion men | g posse to take them wken the gang | having been smothered by the smoke and Of.conrso.ctits i oulbilo gVl el T e o 6 RvAlAG ATAk R oIaE Lo sARALIL O o thmad 1o with alass. atteniien. | lodie about2 o'clock this morning. It ex- | suddenly ~pulied out for Ceffeyvilio | foul air. of all that is now transpiring in the dis- | USti annual Gave Bad wim KOIBS 10 SRAUT S “Tbe band contest in which lA‘)UflIlUII. l'fll!l: ploded with great force, seriously damaging | and were lost sight of. ‘They have a mine of wo ;\'0n;1-n Killed. turbod republic, but it seems certain that nearly 1‘\\ o years. I wish 105 something Dridge and Wilsonville contested for the | U© bullding, but as tho force was downward | ioformation about this and other gangs who | o AFe Wawen RIRA L Gregpots triumph is now absolute; that the | of the presidential campain and alao to At ) ) ; none of the inmates, who were sloepiug on | are rendezvousing iu that country wuicn | ST Lovis, Mo, Oct. 7.—Mary ) A o ; 8 801 (e pres rizo was easily won by the Wilsonvillo & 3 L B0 ) I o5 Mre b Y s capital is at his meroy, and that the revolu- | tend the dedicatory cercmonies at Cuicago. . Tl ex bositfbn this vear has been an | the upper floor, suffered anything more seri- | they will put into use in the near fiture, 25, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mekle, aged 53, were | CHPRAC L AR The matrimonial Intentions of Prince R beopld of southwest. | OUS than a bad scare. 3 1t is learnca bero today that when William | killed tonight by an explosion at tieir resi- | ton which bas been so prolonged is now at George arestill farnishing unlimited food era Nobraskn liave raason to be proud of tho | A8 aresult of the dgnamite butkage this | Dalton arrived bere vesterduy ho eame ovor- | gence on Howard steeet. ‘Tho women placed | an end. — - for gossin for the society pap The ladies result of their enterprise. MOrting.dopuiy- SHorifis” AXo pAILORINE Jsho [ and froi bhol'Roculon 0khe oounivy. whore | gim|xtura ot/camphaizho benzineilniaclosot ENGLISII SOCIETY SHOCKED, 10 question are Princess Victoria Marie of [ LUl streets und guavding tho nonunion boarding | Lis brothers haa been for some tin® aud | & MIXUIC of camphor it beazine I & clostt e P s L e Questionod Hulnor's Veracity, houses, Tho strikers' udvisory committeo | that ho wore a full beard which be had 4 fd e g Rank AR 5 4 4 5 e 5 the closet to see if the mixture had had any | Women of Rank and Fashlon Openly Ac- | Holsteiu, Brazuics, Nob, Oot. 7.—|Special Tole. | issucd u sipgnont this evoping condemulng | shaved off at once. ilis uctions were snspi- | freor, It being davk, they It a match, Tue cused of Drunkenness, gram to Tk BEe.|—Hon. E.J. Hainer and | the dustardly act and offeriug $100 for the | cious aud are being closcly investigated by | gonerated gus caught fire, the fames com- | (copyrightod 1592 by Now York Ansoclated Pross.) Are I 4 arresvand conviction of the perpetrators. | ofticers. , BRE) (LA o mos. o) t ) [Covyrigh ames Gordon Beiaett, | Hon. William H. Doch, republican and inde- | 15" Vg opinion of the commitice the dyna- SR municating to the women's clothing, Tho | 'Loxpoy, Oct. 7.—A sbarp and probubly | [Covymishie 13 by James Gurdan sewner) { pendont candidates, respectively for con- | mite was thrown by some one whose inter- DEADWOOD MINING DEAL, younger ono died in fifteen minutes, tho | ou)yiupy shock has been given to high social Briny, 0oy 7, = [New:-Xock Horald :0ablp ther lingering some time, The side of the | oo Whe blown out by the force of the ex. | circles by the startling exposure in regard plosion. to the provalence of drunkenness amonz Avistocratic ladies made by Lady Predeyick Cavendish aud the duchess i of Bedford, at the church congress. Hitherto | Present poaco hins been ro-established. ‘the allogations of widesproad drinking practices | ORAES Of tho chancellor are now insisting among women of rank and fushion have been | LB8Y this conflict is tha pure juvention of the trostlo at 2 o'clock this moraing 194 miles | Voted prejudiced gossip, but nothing thay | OPPOSIHIBA JORKIE .‘:“[':‘,“‘\:' P ,f:‘:,‘,’.‘ ‘,::: above New Orloans, near Haves station, | the rumor suggested equals the outspoken ‘°“;’\“;‘|""‘f“ R 1R, AU RLALERA Josoph Getz, fireiuan, was killed and K- | revelations made by these highly plucea | I oMo l‘,' i AL .',l,,w.u, R gineer Collai was siightly iwjured. Tho | leagers of soc crists, Al evOryono says that tme is passengors tairaculously escaped with ouly a only thing that has been gamed by the recon Sevore suaking up. Two coscucs, one ciliation effected by tha oiper gress from the ‘Fourth district, engaged in a | est it was to Keep the troops here, jont debato here this aiternoon. Mr. e Hainer had the opening and olosing and e Ad-Tofioe iy Moslen: did & nico little job of moppiug up | Bt Paso, Tex. Oct. 7.—Four hundred tho political earth with Mr. Deeh, Tne | soldiers from the City of Moxico arrived at Iatter, during Mr. fainor's closiug spoech, | Chibushua last evening and took up tho became nervous over the tongue lashing he | warch for Guerro this mornine. They ave | L0l " ihe Doadwood and Delaware was getting aud called Mr. Halner's veracity | sent s reinforements to the troops alresdy | (1% WHER T8 BRRARO0C G Deibwar i question. Hainer proved his ussertion | i the field ngainst the small band of Iu. [ Dmeltug compans LY. 20 59 BBk by tho published records und left tho ques- | disus who captured General Itegul and staft | fiual paymeut of the sum, for which it will tion of veracity to the grewt crowd acoumu- | and killed forty-ono federal soldiers somo | BEU @ coutrolling iutercst in the capital stock Jated to bear them and his position was sus- | weoks since, ‘T'be Iudisus do not unumber | ©f four corporations. The — companies tained by tho sudience with & tremendous | over seventy-five and bhave retreated iuto the | affected are the Carthage, Calumet, Mik- cheer. ‘Tuo crowd was in hearty sympatby | mountains ana taken a position from which | 8do aud Ross Haunibul, each haviug s Special o Tue Bek.|--The emperor has nsisted that the ministors shall put an end 10 thewr disagresments, Count Iuhleuberg haslost no time in yielding, and for the One of the Biggest Transactions of the State Fending. Deapwoon, 8. D, Oct. 7.—|Special Tele- gram to Tug BEe,|—One of the biggest win- ing deals in the history of ‘the Black Hills is pending, and will be closea up on the 1ith Went Trough a Trestle. New Onrueans, La., Oet. 7.—The south- bound passeuger train on the Mississipp Valley rallroad, which ieft Mewphis at o o'clock yesterday evening, went through a Fuashionable Female plers, s order, with Mr. Haiver and at tho conclusion of nin | tue government hus failed 1o dislodge them, | capitalization of 1,250,000, Tho companics | sjoepor and the baggage car caught fire wnd Lady Frederick Cavendish suid that she MuLZen, l speech he was given an ovation by the audi- own au ageregato ot 110 acres of mineral | worg destroyed. lad been recently staying ata country mau- - enco, Among the auditors wds Senator beaving ground 1 the Bald Mountain muing i N e U8 R Ernest Konun's Fuaneral, Paddock, who heartily congratulated Mr. district, Much of the property bas been Smothered fnw Wheat Elevator, 8 al of rnest R still used, tho scats of which were deeply | 1aws, Oct. 7. dhe fuu ‘ curved o seve the gentlemen from falliug | Bau was ueld this moriing 1o the College of smothered in an @lewator st Langdon lasy | OuU After dinners; thay alibough heavy drink I-mlu'u.’ Muuy [n\-vr:“.llu W\:":-lx:;("m\]fx“ ‘:nl.“; night. He is higbly connected in kngland; | 10g had been abandoned by the men, the wo- | B0 ! liglous ser B sl ‘ bo belng the nepliew ofan earl. men were Decoming inveterate uipple funeral. An oration was delivered by Guarroy, N. D., Graft ‘i e 0. Was.y well developed, and a number of large veins Hainor 0n big offo \u\ uight by a $10,000 fire, set by some | §cold oro are. oxposed. » What tha aernt s und wasterly addross Guarroy, N. D, Oct. Word reached hore this morning thut William Fairly was W, . Graxp Isiaxp, Neb, Oct. 7. -{Special ] Telegram to Tur Brej—The Neoraska ] Woman's Coristiun Tomperance union’s ‘ . . U, Conv tramp. The buildings burued like tinder and | price agreed upon 1s has Lot been made public, not an article in Sandager’sstore was saved. | but it 1s not less than §200,000, and has tecn He carried a %30,000 stock. ‘This was a | stated to be as much as £30,000 cash, farmers’ oo-operative store, e be hardware ¥ Vi z Lyons Was Not M e that mauy Jagies have recourso to *pick | M. Bourgeois, minister of public instruction, state couvention closed today, The princi- | $lovs of Blovmoy & Shoard ws guned 10 | Gypypxse, Wyo, Oct. 7.—[Spocial Tele- Movemeits et Bocan Stoumers, me-ups,’”’ i 1) & m. orande and voda due | Ho exvr pod to hope, thub thio, Fotmsiis pal busiogss was (ho readiug of reports und 1he" KPOLUS bartially destroyed. but Lho stook | gram to Tue Ber)—T. F. Lyons lectured ol Broukwater—ATrived - Vestoriau from ing tie day, wino gt dinuer and somotniuig "l‘\rifl';‘u"{j‘ naily buriod fa th Puathoon. apers. Delegates 10 the conveution wei hAaro: (i s A 4 v AT sasgow for Puila a, iou at bed Lime. 5he said she know & youuy Y bl 80 8 S » B Ivan abot Lho oty 1n ukrriaden and takon aavod Qll‘u‘k uidiug narrowly escaped. | tonight in the opera Mouse on “Kowe, the AUSellly —Sighted AR Tudy who would not Kot through the exor: | 10 tho comotery st Montmartre. | 2o the Graud isiand colloce, soidiers’ home, | ANSUFance $5n,000. 4 Murderess,” Three bLundred were present. | yorg, : uois of a London season Without tuking o v sugar factory and ruilroad snops, A meet- Outlaws Interviewed. All listened quietly., No hostile demon- At Kinsale—Passeq—Iansas from Boston, | *'cordial,” a pretty name for a dram, kept Again Atloat, wg was veld at the shops for tho beneflt of 3 . ,; g 2 stration was made, He will lecture tomor At Liverpool- Areived -Taurice from New | haudy ut tea, and tbhat after a certain mora- Loxpoy, Oct. 7.--I'ne Brilish steamer who workingmen, Miss Ida Clothier of | SAN Fuancizco, Cal, Oct. 7.-—An Exami- | yow'niput o *Toe Imquities of the Con- | York. ing concert's lady beside her bad calied | Norse iKing, from London, reported yoster- ; Magitou, Coln., addressed the couvention to- | ner reporter has visited and interyiewed the | fossional.” 1t is probuble that tois lecture Av Philadelpma—Arrived--Switzerlaud | for a *wbite cup,” a deceptive uame | | AT TR Ay { night, fugitive train robbers - Kvans and Soutag— | to whicn objection bas chietly veen made, | from Antwerp: Missouri from London. for a champagne cup. Lady Cavendish pro- | 43y ashore nea " (4 d ed—Brittanic from | tosted and especially against the new fash. | Off 8nd taien toun uuchoragein t'lushing ton of young ladies, nud vld oues, too, ac- | K08dS. companyiug gentlemen 1o the smokivg room | afior dinner and snaring not ouly the oigars, in their almost inmceessible fast- | Will pass off quietly. nesses in thd Sierra Nevada noun Exet tains in Fresvo county. They told nim of their wauderings and sdventures since At New York- Awr Liverpool. [ or Injured, Winoke, Neb., Oot. 7.—[Special Teiegram toTuk Ber)—kd Hurley, a couductor on e B, & M. road running out of this city, ded trom th 5. , Oct. 7.~ [Special Tele- - - No Confidence in Sity - Declared aDivide Despwoon, 5. L i ", 2= 3 9 ore N1 " ORK. p ~The D or i 0 PiLs. Sbe sl . xaroN, D U, Oct, 7 ‘UL looks @ 1 their fatal fight with the officers of the law | Eram 1o Tue Bee J—The Democrat, a daily New Youk, Oct. 7—1T'he National Cordege | put also the spirits. Sbe suid thut u distin Wasai ) g as Was brought home ou the passenger traiu | arJim Youug's on August Phey are now | paper published at Lead City, four miles | company bas declared rogular quarterly | guished physician had assured nerthat muny | though people wore losing confidence i sil: 5 this evouing with both legs crusbhed. He | comfortably siwwuted with & full winter's | south of hore, was excluded from the mails | aividends of 2 per ceut on its proferred and | ladies who were leading such lives had | yor sad Mr. Leech, the divoctor of dhe startod with bis train for Lincaln this even- g aud wuilo switching ut Dewitt fell nuder . the whaols, lew is brokoen at the thich Wreckod on apd tue po between the kuee and povery is doubtful, 2 ' Cel " iv 1ted bim for nervous symptoms, which " | 1 v 21, per cont on its gommon. An exira div- [ congult n i 8 870! wiot today., ‘“The vwsible supply in New 1dend of one-half of | per cent was also de- | reveal in porfect unconsciousnegs on their | 60 A YT Dy TR T clured on common, &1l payable Novemoer 1, | Dart, # condition of wlcoholism bordering on | 2 ork is small anda | v 8 hol e detiriui tremens, but that alcokol was not | by persons who bought whan the price was New York Exchange Quctations, the only fasbionable fuiling, as chloral snd | yigh and are holding on to it. Our offers supply of provisions. @ today for publishing an indecent piece of doggerel about Grover Cleveland. T'he arti- weine Reef, cle bas caused indignation among people of Racisy, Wis., Oct. 7. - A schooner struck | ail pohitical complexions. Ruciue roof at 9 o'clock this morniug. The - FRESH LAURELS, GAINING y Youk, Ocbs.—[5 Tele morphia were tuken in secrecy in boudoirs | pare scem to be decreasing, which woul ; | Lave goue 1o bor rescue, to Tuk Buk. |- Exelange was quoted us 1c 10 show & reduced supnly and oughit to show {Special Tole. | bave § el ediin Nebruska Aavertising Frain Contbunes to | 000" 0o Tt discount; Bose | % Fodpe R PR abigher price. The prica today, however. Jonn Houser, 8 14-year - WhsThkn FORRULATS, Surprise the Hoosiers, h b ' asthmany ., is as low s 53 conts Bad & 1w 0BYS 850 Wk ton, H cents diseount; St. Louis, discount s o the Kearuey reforin i AvwiaN, Mich, Oct. 7.—|Special Tele- o The duchess of Bedford, tuking up the { ashade low L'he cause of this decline is 0t 1o Pairbury latel What the Weather Shavps at Wadhington | gram to Tus Bree | -Each day adus fresh i theme, put the blame for these evils on the | the lack of confidouce iu silverand the di- Called on the Presiden: -U'hnlufu-‘:l! :uu'\'u de"l' through tue sup- | winished use of silver avroud Wasuixgroy, D €., Oct. 7.—The president {“‘,’;"X‘W::‘:‘I"l,”“’“,““"“ ;’“‘,’m"‘ .,‘u'x'f(-'..': e ®ave a special recoption to the colored Odd | of the necessity of stimuiation, she said, af- Private swinehurt Wins the Eagle. Feliows coaclave now In session in this city. | forded but the very slightest protecucn | CHICAGO, Il Ot 7. Private V. H. Bwive- 4 o v v agaiust tue templation. 1he real remed.es | burt of Fourth iufuutry won the gold eagle Shipplng Slver (o Earope. wero avoidance of the misclievous forms of | today. His score was 580 Serecaut New Youk, Oct. 7.—The steamsbip Elbe, | excitomens, logether witn total abstinence. | O'Itourke of compuny G, Iifth infantry was sailing for Europe tomorrow, will take out | Tue duchess maintainod that “moderation” | second with 555 und Corporal Davidsou of Vo0 Mexican dollars, was & very elastie terwo aud would vol meet | the Six‘ecnth lufantry third, with 534 polute. e oy ¢ wistake us 10 the dict tor Touay. Jaurels to Nebraskd ou Wheels as it pro {"vgcnl back. Wasi D. C, Oct. 7 —-Forecast for | grosses through northeru ludiana. Colum- or Workers, Saturday: For Nobrasku— "air; northwest | pia City and Auburn were visited aud 7.—[Special Tele- | Winds, sbifting 1o soutb; warmer in nortt- | giihough a district fair”and a great political 400 del Vel west portion. - - Ay :'":“':;‘::"\;:: Tor Towne Fule; worth winde, shifting to | discussion wero o \he immediate vicuity the u ' southeast; warmer in extreme north portion, | €xbibit train was unable 10 cotertain the hristiaun Eodeavor For the Dakotas —i'air; winds sbiftiog 10 | erowds 1hat cawe to see Nebraska produe ke Lbls afternoon | southj warwer, lm Butier we farmers were presenl ibis i FELL INTO A TRAP Revenue Officers Ambushed by Moonshiners in Middle Tennessee, WERE SEARCHING FOR ILLICIT LIQUOZ Two Riddled with Bullets and Otk perately Wounded, rs Dess LEADER OF THE OUTLAWS KILLED Details of the Murderous Plot Were Care= fully Arranged. SUDDENLY FIRED ON FROM THE ROAD SIDE ¥ W Proved to 1 A mised & Rich Find it it Thel ©Was ¥ AhTlow the ered by the Daring Outlaws, Nasuvitie, Tenn., Oct. 7.—[Spocial Tele- gram to Tur Bre [~“Moonshiners” led « party of revenue officers into ambush near Flintville today. 5. D. Mather, n deputy collector who lived at Belvidero, was killod. C. 8. Carawoll, general deputy collector, who iived in this city, was fatally woundea and died soon after. J. L. Spur- rier, gonoral deputy collector of Nashville, was wounded so that it is hardly possiblo that ba cau recover. Iven if he should, ho may never vo able to walk again, as he was shot between the shoulder blades aud is pa tially paralyzod. Some days ugo Mr. Spurricr, who Lias been connected with the iuternal revenue seivico m the midale Tennessco district for twelve yoars and whose territory covers the entire district, received an anonymous lettor co cerning somoe “erooiced” brandy which, the ter stated, ‘was conccaled near Fliut ville. Spirrier, wno showed the It ter to bther revenuo ofticors, said that thero were about twe arrels of tho brandy, and that 1t was located ten miles from Plintville, Lincoln county. The letter ne recerved not only stated the point of con cenlment, but ulso told how the oficer should go in order to fiud it. Fell Into the Trap, Mr. Spuvrier went to Lincoln county, accompanied by Mossrs, Mather and Card- well and I3, 5. Robivson, J. E. Puiver ana Mr. Harris, all connected with the revenue service, started carly this morning i $earch of 1he brandy ane also an illicit distillery. Thoy rodo mloug utconscious of danger and bad roached und passed some bushes at & point four miles from lintville when tue reports of several guns rang out und Mr. Mather feil lifoloss. Twelve buckshot hud catered tho back of bis head. Mr. Cardwell was sbot inthe back under the right arm. mr. Spurrier ro- ceived & bullet wound in the back. Tho other members of the party escaped unhurt. “They at once returned the five and a bullet from Mr. Robinson’s zun killed o man namod Patrick, the leader of tho moonshiners. Tho names of the other men in the party who fled bave not been ascertained. "Messrs. Rovinson, Palver and Harris at once turned their attention to their failen comrades, Mr. Mother was beyond ail uid. Messrs. Card- well and Spurrior wera suffering greatly, but were conscious. { Cariug-tor the Victims, A courier was quickly sent to Flintville with the news and soon a party of officers and citizous loft for tho scone of the assassi- nation. Cardwell avd Spurrier and the body of Mr. Mather wera removed to Flint- ville, that place being reached about 2:30 oclock. My, Cardwell died half an hour later. He was canscious to the last ana gave jowelrv and other articles to a friend 10 be taken to his family. Ho also gave tender messuges to be convoyed 1o his loyeu ones at home and with almost bis last breatn prased that Goa woutd forgive his slayer. Mr. Cardweil’s boay arrived he 1t was taken to an undertaker’s for pre uon for burial, and subsequently removed Lo his late home. Mr. Spurrier was removed 10 bis nome in East Nashvitle, He is almost completoly paralyzed. Mr. Mather leaves u wife and duughter and Mr. Cavdwell o wife and several chilar Mr. Spurrier has a wife and several children living 1o this eit Mr. Mather was 45 yoars old. Mr. Cardwell was 47, and o brothor-in-law of Joseph ‘Thompson, congressman from Kentucky. Mr. Spurrior is 40 yaars old. -~ ONS UNEARTHED. SKELE Gruesome Discovery of n Laborcrs., Loxnoy, Oct. 7.--A startling discovery was made today in a scction of this eity noted for the many hemous crimes whicn have beon committed within its precincts, The scene of the offuiv is on Deal street, in tho Woitchaper districl, where @ number of wen bave beew eni- ployed for the last few days in the work of excavating for a new building which is 10 be ercoted ou & long unused site, Ihis place was well known to the po- lice by reason of tho many offonses against tho law which had been brought to their po- tice, The'resort gained groator prominence by heiug the scen erics of fallen women attributed to tho diabolical and mysterious personage kuown as Juck tho 1tipper.”” IUwas in this placo that onu of his poor vietims was found with her bodv mutiiated in the usual sickoning manner which jaarked the work of the assussin, I'he workers were busily cngazed av their labors today, when, \u Luraing over & quan- Uty 9f debris a rough box was royealod which at once excited curiosity #s to what its contents might be. It was quickly opened, and, 1o the astoulshment of all, it wis found o contain the dry bones of threo adulls mnd everything pointed to a tervrible cri committed at a romoto period, I'ho discovery cremted groat deul of excitement and many porsons visited the placo to view the skelotons. HANGED FOR MURDER, Colored GirFl in South Caros ~Others Who Sultered for Crime. SearTANSBURG, 8. U, Oct. T.—John Wil Nhams, colored, who killed Mayor Hanneman of this eity in Septembsr 1501, snd Milbry Brown, colored, 15 years old, who kilied her {nfant chila av Gufiey City, i June, ywere hsuged nere on the saine scaffold tous ATiaNTA, Ga, Ocl. T.—Ioscon aple was hanged at Lafayetto, Ga., for the mur- der of Nepemiah livitte. 1le vrotested bis JuLoceucs on the scaffold, AxvEisoN, 5. C., Oct. 7.—William Wilson was hapged bere for the murder of his wife on May 10 last. Wilson broke down while the warrant was being read, but recovered bimself. His neck was broken by the fall, e The Death Koll, Dernows, Mieh,, Oct. 7.—-L. F', Rand, the veteran actor, aled hers toduy after o shork ilness. Tue body will be sext to Boaton fes | interient, ng of Lond Execation of an