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&= - . o R = E e S s e e — — = =~ | TWENTY=SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 189 NUMBER 118 MRS, IRVINE'S CONFESSION |5ty ottt 052t | ENTHUSIASM AT WEST POINT | e "m:‘%fl"rflf'":::n"““.?5?;‘Bl ANE'S VOICE 1S HEARD | 3zsaiss vhinsmsessiass o | BY AN OPGRATOR'S BLUSDER | stairs, he saw pmery como out of the | utes in making the ciosfag remarks, and v 1f it BeCOmEs NOCCSSATY agnlr dining room, waiking crect With his hoad | most heartily applauded’ail the way tnrough, | | tervention, the peopie of iy b S— { thrown back, his eyes roiling and bis face | Nt His eloguence and oratory, along’ with his | ) ! may not insuit the United States flag— shnt — Introduction of the Docum nt That Caus 1","{ e e e inion eooly toved | Huadreds from ths Nort Flatte Conntry | 3ound, Jusement enq) focis, continually | 1y jg Raised in tho Intersst of Rapube | gver triumphs havo veaq woni that vespect, | Fatl Wreok on the New London & Montgemery's Murlen | gome from the d upported by | Greet Republioan Orators — l'oanism and Geol Government. | which'I nad the honor to represe at | Northern Railroads S | 1 15 crying and raoaning HUSDREDS IN LINE, apnlans ! NOT AS SENSATIONAL AS EXPECTED | Iitiut (ol 3702 Satr ENCOURAGING SIGNS OF THE TIMES | Momth Fiettq, Do veaption. " | HE IS TRUETO KIS PARTY’S CANDIDATES LIVES SACRIFICED TO CARELESSNESS Nortit Prarrs,' Neb.,, Oct. 14.—|Special ‘ was suffering from erief cr mental o | | M Evidence of the Prosecation Submitted and or whettier ha bhad been wounded Members of All P litieal Parties Crowd | Telogram to T Beg |~The reoublicans | wiut protection fas Done frr the Conntry L Me Five Men Kilted in the Torrible Orashe fonse thet ailled G, ©. Upham beld a geand rally horo tonfeht. All day the 42 | Severnl Witnesses Dirtie Defense Piaced [ 3 1 | | the Caming County Coart House to During the Past Two Years—Great . rour Valuable ftace Horses Also + of the witnesses it tried 1o compel the State fhide Rieasts, NtARaAbEsN trains from the east and wost ware bringing CFsWily LARTek-ts ThE MALNS ierman at Cinctnnati | A on the Stana—f to put on the stand. Hehad baouacqua S VR in numbers of republicans to join 1n e BN A | o 0., Oct. T#—Senator John bt B A Made in the b mm; [ al ve and Valentine, tho Palif whilelenel prosiot fa tho county Statesman's Speeetn, et S PSR E | How 1t His ) re — sent delegatos. A specal train J—— | v iy T | Lixcorx, Neb,, Oct. 1h.—[Spectal Telogram | T L | Wrsr Poivn, Neb,, Oct. 14.—[Spacial Tele- | persons from Dawson couaty, includiog uni- | Wiite Puarss, N. Y., Oct. 14.—Jamas G. | hall u © thousaud beoplo | New Loxpos, Oct. 1A tele ] to Tue B iho court room was packed | 1\holy OIfYAReNL: an | gram 1o e | —Sonator Manderson and | formed clobs, At7o'clocktno parade started | Biaino bas spoken. A big erowd from tne | packed the vuiiding and &y wany mor | ographer's oror nder, perhaps both, today by a throne of psopie who had ga 1t tu establish the fact | oxet ‘alouting hava besa com. | 40d for an hour the companics and eiubs | villazes of Westchester county went to | blocked tho sticeis outalde, uvablo i gain | caused the death of tive men wnd four valus ered 1o near tho evidone ia the Jrvine trial. | tat R LR o piimented within the past throe davs With | jioqy hoaduarters avd formed o line ono | OPBIF farm and heard the man from Mult€. | were devoted to what he styled the tarce | AbIe raco horses early morning. The The duy was unsventful b AL i ';,’ AR L AT o LR v LD v cntbusiastic | milo long. ‘Ihe North Platte Bicyele club | Politicians had tried 1o obtain tho same re- | issues of campaign, the taplfr, tho silvor | Boston fast fraight tes » this oIty €818 tional events wero concor court | FHA 10 tensss Of ancer In his face fia | oudicnces that ever assombled in tho North | Wit colored lanteras and skvrockets formod { sult but failed. J'ne ex-secretary, however. | question and the stuto bauk provision of the | hided with the Brattieboro freight, bound assembled the defense made red ef- 1/ tho a1l (HIFLY o Porty Hilnutas Piatta country. At Mutison on Wednosday | & toy 51‘”“"1‘;"‘”‘1 F eIy it xxLfi';‘\',"";“l vielded to papu enthusiasm and | democratic piatform south, The uorthbound train was rounds o havo tho court's ing bad bac ot AWAY ne did not \d Stanton o hursday large crowds kAl M e flambrau, fol- | cnope The smonstratic was spon - cutve B 146 enplheer v furt to havo tho court's 1 il LR EL MR LL IR ol Sl bt b LA b AT RO BT R e SRR B Y bl sl tof the Mekintey B i f e AL UL s Ly Judge McCulloch of Ladinnapoiis as onc of th zo him and made noanswer o hissalu- | ovinced hearty aporeciati U8 | THitOK 6151 Th ARITORRT ancous aad arraoged on short Oct. 14.T'he republican na- | *outbbound train approaching at a rapid torneys for tho state rocomsiderod. Mr. | tations, ~Attbs polut tho wofense affercd In | manner in which Messrs, Muandorso Ove huvdred railrowd man swingng tho | notice. The idea was started this morning, |, o O (F6 1=/ B8 FOBUBICRE A0 e T 1oty ergines were tolescopod and the Whedon stated thatif tho order waro sat | SYidence two of tho papors taken 2| aad Valentine are handhinz the issues of | red white and biuo lanterns, next fell in | and by uight the news that the affair would | PR BOTIRILER TSN BE0E Bt & SHEHSE | forgupd curof tho norttbound train was aside no further objaction would bs made to AT EVaTs BE e Ton, the day, out it remained for West Point, the | 106 ’lflllvv\':;"l'g:y‘:: ‘\u;’“: Men's Uniform | take placo sprond over the southorn part of | pyy 5o Co v Cnr B e of he | thrown on top of tue locowotive of the s Sulloe o e it e case, AR L UL ome of Valentine, uen ou o lurges J N WHOGOEEHON oo * | tho count ‘hey gathered their Bl el b Ll © | southboun Faln, 1 Judge McCulloch's uppearancein theease. o EF D b maxistor of | ome of Valontine, to turn out tho largest | g, 0n AT BY LTS IBRENG S0 (OUCRIRET | tho county, They gathered in ali their | oot SRCEINRAR L EETE Choaps | S0Uthbound traln, Two other carsof the The object of the defense was evidently to R g gathering ever congregated In morlh Ne | the Hotel Graco Chicago, and the other as the much talkad of ne's intimacy wit course of people gathered at Lloyd's opera | Strength and went to Mr. RReid’s home. Ueles | ynoy the kead of Mr. McKinley are cited as [ 'rain wero thrown high upon the heap and “3sion of Mrs, | braska at a volitical meeting. The opera | house, which was crowded to its ntmost, | gates were prescnt from Port Chester, Rye, | the best testimony to tho efficacy of the Me- | rolled over on the sige of the track, The Montgomsery. Itwas | house had been enwaged for e oceasion, but | aua thovsands re turned awav for want | \White Plains, Rve Neck and the other towns | inley measuve in proserving the American | epgine and forward cay prevent the Indiana jurist taking any active part in the case. They were willing be | I should sit by and counsel and . AR 1 of the southbound viso buu | s follows: © T ? L | was found eatirely too_smat to hold the O oasi I B1CC | WIbHE WL HEFA i markets for American manufactures. tain kept the track, but wero badly i b, AValopreY of a lively rCiticaao, [1L, May 26, —To my husband, 58 CRA 2. fies vas ad) N ! b J e iv at an — 3 e A o 4 nothing moce. Dovelopments of a lively foum JiL, May 24 —To my husband | large crowd, so tne meeting was adjourned | ion of the avdience. Tho Pvthian quartet | UPon srriving at Ophir farm the bards | 5o ¢ Will Not Vote for Clevelang, | d3waged. The first car of the nature may be lookea for in this line. J it nnd of my owa freo will and | tO the large court reom, whero tne standing | and bana furnished music for tho occasion, | Whlch accompanied the party pl The long expected confession of Mrs, I first becamo well acquainted with only sign was soon displayed. I'he republicans aro at work hard und will | selections, and Mr. Reid appeared upon Ttvine was read shortly before the adjourn- | C. E, Montgomery somo three or four years he speakers were cscortad to the court | be heard from in Novem ber the veranda. He was foliowed by the dis- | () or Tuage Conley, asking if it was truo | fiVe men vho were respousible for their care. ment. It was for this documeat that the big } 480 ll;*l:;‘:‘:‘:;i;?:;_\}“r‘& \'_'“‘»”;A':m;:\'_m" me | house by a monster torculight procession FALRBD BG REAVE tinguished party which hud gathered 10 [ yig father intended to voto tha democrat Both men anu horses wero killed, ‘DE® crowd had waited so pationtly ail day, and | HEAR L6 LPERLEA e KUALY B0 8O composed of clubs from \Visner, Beemer. S M meet the ex-secretary. After u few | tickottnis fall. The following reply was | bodies of the men were terribly mangled. swhen it finally came it was a disappoin Y ¥ X Yiorten: Bancroft, Pender and the Young Men's | The horses, too, were cut and bruised in 8 | "“‘"‘ wfter durk we went to ride often. Ha | SUUEENR G TR (g eity S Buatterworih Extertains Commerelal | Words of iutroduction Mr. Reid presented | received to ull who had hoped for sulecious details, kissed mo aad loved mo by putting his arms | Dublican club ty. huad ed several MINNEAPOLIS, Mitn, Oct. 14, —A momber | South train contained four valu- of the Tribune stufl wroto rocently to tha | @0le borses, and witn them were ING M Lorchos were in huo and 1,200 people gath- Pilgri ns with Republiean Doctrin Mr. Blajue. As the vopular son of Maine ; I":\I\‘t.‘:*:; r .\\gc_nlufu’vy‘,\urn‘l. bn tho StorS. | prightful wanner, ir ovidently re- | Mr. Irvine will co on the stand tomorrow | around me. This [r\eu:hn‘xll comt .m'ml STGRY LS CbRTE . HouRB LN BAFLtbo 0 Cuiciao, L, Oct. 14.—The prosence of 5[.,!,],3‘11‘,,.M,.1,,L. was grected with round ave - writing frow father. BRVER TR TONR bE colilston; BETE WRELE afternoon uuless a recoss is taken at | WhOn vOU wora wast. He told me ¥ou had | iy yyiched orators. Hon. Bejamin Butterworth aturacted an | 8figfroundofehoers, = © 0 o Would Not Make the iace. swashed into kindlng. The engincers and o until Monda, . 1t _may bs PUSE L did not care for me. He was almost con- Wonderfully Enthusiastic. unusui large crowd today at ,‘}"’ POON | to permit him to be heara Mr. Blaine spoke v‘,"“”,;.\“';‘.\“" tol ”\. =00 Haly firemen of both ¢ s _saw the collision tively stated that Mrs ine will not | siantly teling me thut you did not love me, The moeeting was, as all theiv others have | meeting of the Commercial and Travelng | as follows geam to Tiik Bre.) L. H. Wondmansee, C “‘1,4 not ‘...,:,\‘{ tod, na AfLor stutting oft R0 on the stand unless the state's rebuttal of that hedia. Some time in February, 189 been, wonaerfully euthusiastic and the fuct | Mon's Republicun club. Mr. Butterworth’s S I Ainerionn TRstitations: £. Abbott and W. G. Beird pulied out ot the n T:.nlu_x imed from their ciigines. 'I'ho men the testimony to bs introduced by tnede- | On my visit cast, 1 stcpaed at that at ev place visited the audiences | appearance on tho speaker's stand was i were: legislative race today. The fitst two were : b repablican nominees for the house and tne § ALEX MCKENNA, azea 2, 1 s there, at bis vequest, Mr. Mont d 1 made arrang se makes her evidence absolutely neeos- Feliow Citizens of Naw York: I should bave beon composed of men of all parties | greeted with tumultuous cheering, and 1posed to be i bt ik 1ify 1 bo. S 10 g0 to Chicago | cvidences the fact that the democrats : Lo churlisb, indeed, 1t I did not make re- | jattor asmocratic candidate for the senate, | [Toy Boston. 3 sary. lIn thatevent she will testify iube- | yoouther, In the afterncon of February 23 1 | ang indep: nts ars growing tired finally during bis remarks he was [ sponse to your call afier you have come sev- | Allare Union Pacific employo:, { KI\“\\ ‘“’,“\\ Haand i R B \Iull- balf of hier husband. The stato will also 10- | left Omuha and mot Mr. Monteomers. Wo | and have become restiess — under | ibterrubted by bursts of laughter | eral miles to this beautiful nome of Mr. Reid St O £ TIEENEY, ngod i, Baiiston Spis, Na Ve troduce expart testimony 1o rebut ths ex- | cameto C‘hicago and I met himat the Grace | the restraints put upon them and | and applause. He said * the men | On this \:l\'xllun\ October ciening. At the ___Poliucal Tointers, WILLIAM GILLEN of Bullston Sps, No Y. port evidence to ba offered by tho defense, [ hotel. Our rooms aajoined aand he visited | yro cager to break away for the truth. That | whom he addressed were those who came | S8mO time, Iam not making speeches in the W, Stone and Wililam Warner, demc The horses killed were valued at abous Tho principal expert for the stato will ba | €0 1y room three or four times that af- | they have been deceived by the popuitst | juto contact with the werld of business, | CRUVAsS, for reasons which ave well known | cratic and ropublican candidates, vespect- | 15,000, e . ko) , ternnon and oven We went to the Grace | spoakars and orgaus is quite apparent, be- | commercial and agricultuval, and who werd | 1€ MY friends aua which have no connection | jvely, for governor of Missouri, mat in joint ' 0T cueative boysioiony wad 1 jaathor of | hotel separately at his request. 1u was | cause at every meeting heid ut the places | capaclo thoroby of realizing. whether the | \WEalever with politics. e ate yesterday at Katiokia, that state, SHAMORIN'S DISASTER, ot oo “Ed sl Conceseiorun | agveed that whon [ should vench tho hotel | | nuzed, many” who had straed nway from | condition of the country was poorr or vet- | 4 (ienerally, tho admivistrations in presl. n thousend people assembled nt Win- | = ; h R should vexister s Mrs. J. H. Miller. This | tho ropublican fold expressed their intention | ter than that which exfsted before the sys- | SPHHAY elctions uve, chialiongod on account | cnester, Ind., yesterdus ud listened 1o tho | Five Killed and Six Woundud n the Colliery Limbertson's Connections, s sugzested by bi g ovenly of vo'ing the an_ticket this | tom of projection tyas put into operation. Ho | Of Lbe coudition of the busivess of the coun- vounding of reputlican principies by ex- Explosion Governor Porter, General W, I Fishvick Suavokix Pa,, Oct. 14 —Th Hon. Thomas Stiockley aud Hon. Heury Ul n killed and 1§ Johrison. 7 Before proceeding with the tr s morr 1ug Attorney Whedon stated that the fenso would like to take up some preli nary matter and calied Judge McCulio Mus. W. H. Invixe, fall, and there 1S a surprise in stora north of St v try, aed [ submit that the repubdlican nd- g . s so in storg nortl r em to protect protection, and added i oaa £ 2 ,y“h«,\‘».n,.. a traveliug man from | tho' Platte for those running the VanWyck | that our fathers never intendea’ merely to nnn:;u.mljnjn uj I n:m-]m Harrison can 1.— 1. 100k the staud for the defense. He | troep develop the mines_ nnd lindustries, but to de. | JRPUANLUY endure such a test. —[Applause. edine facts i rozavd 1o tho shooting as | Manderson elivered telling blows on | valop tas men and womn of our coumry, I doubt if, since the government of the emembered them. Ho said th b umder of Lia the explosion of as in the Sterling Run coiliery was elevon, IR Tnited 3 A ey bty Tho Kansas City Times (democrat) e ol O 2 aneof tho attoracys for o state, 1o the wit: | e remembered thom. Ho nav Tesine | acif, tinunce, circnlation ananationnt and | Mr. Buvterworth also foreivly discussed tho S i) was insiiluted. Bnsbody ot | . qirined o scheme, 50 It claims, on Of these five urc dead und the others are so nass stand, Me. Whedon asked Judge M opkbdili ke iRy manRWHO R asinstEin g ate progress. Valentine roasted Van | state bauk question. AT moltay JRten v tinvwo Heul oot | o P o) Ereni bl cav s Lo CBloNize badly buroed and mia ilated that there are oeh 11 It Wi not i 146t that he Lad been | Unablo to support himself whon beinie take Wyck aud nis record to a turn, and told plain Gl nes penerally, taking in so many inter- ] 7 i cgroes a, Ind and Ilhinors. small hopes of their rocovers, The last of B fenee Wil M. Lmbertson 5inco the | ONtOL the room. AL this point the court | uriius ns tothe prosent sivustion. Senator Seward fepub Hcouraged. estslan-gapreadinp i rosperityithong ot [(EeEroesIndowSodian e TROIR I clit e R e e N eras o s Intter had been aebarred from any participa- | d4journed uutil 9:30 tomorrow morzing. of Washington county addrossed the Sewaen, Neb,, Oct. 14— |Special Telegram ‘l\:'* \\‘i“»lu g:m}l{m{lofl trude. ; I might upy ‘1..1 Tepublitan cimpaleniallbat sthts hiveimads orning. tion in this case. Attorney Sueil objected R 01676 L ATCD g in I\m Gevman language and was | {0 Tie Bek. |—Tne opera house was crowded | £0 New York it tho city has ever passed a | o7 et SRS s Mitetestratton st e of vestorday’s 5 tad v t well received, Tho town is all ablnze tomght season more satisfactory in finaucial results i DR, 2 B WA LI DL R LG T T T Cele: | ived. iho town 1sall avlnze ton Bt | this afternoon to hear tho debate belween | than for the past 1w years, 1n which the | SUPSEVisors of election for Missouri. R o fineny B StotiER el o L facls e LoNTar LA Uertanat | [geamto mir: was held | ot e o hever Aroatad of 1 thess parts, | Hainerand Dach. Larga delegations were | gencral effect of capital and lubor nas becn : —— UM AS O GATA 5 hud been exciuded from the prosecution he | over the romamns of J. L. Armstrong, the s by present from Miiford, Utica and ower | more prosporous. [Applause, | ; WHEAT OF THE WORLD, NN I A 3 ad been i constant consuliation with the | man f d south town rday g s G 3 PRE points, wostly repubilcans. Dech spoke one JpopentBlofitheirtou tlicanipariygalweys == SANMUEL COl S o e R S (e cor: s diet was that CHATREES SISR BELRRLC st e g ac Bn0y represent New York as nmercial city ang | European Rarvest Heavier than Last Year JAMES DONEY, attorneys for the stato and has practically coro! Gt ey (43 bour, Hainer following in a speech of one % i RS e 5 e Van # JOIN BACK VD directed the prosecation. v, Whedon f death svas caused oy heart failure. 1o Makes a Rouslng Speech Before Hosts not a n acturing one,and vet the produc —Great Gritain's the Worst oa Record, JOINB : 1 bour aud a quarter, Dech closing in fif- | of tho manufactor ity Voters. teen muuutes. In ks opcuing speech | £77,000,000 a year. Neb, Oct. 14.—[Special Tele- | Dech confined ‘bhimself plmost exclu ther moved that the order ussizning Judg McCullosh to the prosecution be put aside, | DEATIL AND D, ] stating that he would object to his furtier With the exception of O'Gara, the above were rescued this morning, but £o badly ims jured that they aied sLortiy after, - of Gago € s ol this city alone is | New Yous, Oct. 14.—Figu STRUCTION IN WYOMING | Boirne That would show that a | g0 aDOET failure of that interest would crippio the | fFOm efticiul reports made to the g obtainel pvernment 3 bl 5 graw to Tie Bei |—Oncof the largest politi- | sively 10" financial’ guestion Hainer | metropolis seriously and 1o a very hurtfulex. | 10 €very wheat profucinz couatry in | ° Theinjured are 'x'f?‘-’“:fifl‘!lmfil.h"\'kfé s “r‘(ue- Ld“ oveEaioy ”u' St 3 '::...‘.‘.b.n:‘ cal aemonstrations ever hoid in southern Ne- ‘U’"NG‘?I‘ du:n.xsh-éd his nurnlll;LnA- tent. Moro men in New York get tueir liv- | Europo ~hu\\ thar, excepting Great. Britain L.m.u © ; J0vCE. ‘ The. Vilatat . s b g s Z 3 G There | 1P 80 able speach, praducivg _oficial docu- | jug from pursuits protected by tho tariff than [ and Ituly, the.crop prospecs | SAMUEL RonGERs, X twitness called by tae state was ) Wy %t g5 braska was ovserved here last night. There | o ¢ v v Lho tarifl L and Ituls £TOp DYOSpect averages uearly (;Jurm,.'; T e T AT ST s B A o [ CUET ENSE S0, SOk fii4 s Rorinen £ ments to prove falsity 0f Dech’s ussertions. | auy other source. 1 know Luat Now York is WILLIAM MACK, two days the severest storm ever known on | Was & grand tor S EIRRRATIY 2roncs am b Hohas mpioyeaiasia allgne procession of fool | [z spoke: rapidly and eloguently at mas | tho conter of our cominerce—the great on- '\'\’.‘"“r!'f'1~ TR (G M gy oigD Lo R e e O etk | the Uiiion Pacific raiiroad has been ragiug | And mounted toreu boarers. Tho procession | and was frequently Joudly applauded. He | tropot of trade, but all men cnwageq in com- oria’s London cotrespondent. Wirencors of the shooting. Ho related tne circum- | here and as far west as Ogzden, U. T. paraded the principal streets and was met | had the best of the argument all the way | mercial affairs in and about New York are Franee, Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Patick MeDavir, 3 B orie the eVootR e e G ORI a1 SR OB T it Bircerione talogfaphic_ communica- | With the most enthusiustic choers every- | through and the audlencs was witn bim. smaller in numbers than the men engaged in | Balkan states, Roumania and Russia show Three of the above will probably die, Cross-oxamination ke stated that aftertho | Lon wascat off unul eirly this moraing | Where. After the procession concluded a | Dech wasso oxcited by the telling bits ard | maoufactures. improved conditions over 1501 Italy's s e PR i S oaratis B 1 Lt1e | Gvben Lhislh!Spatol WA (aea LAtk Pagh grand meeting was held at tha Paddock | sound areuments of Haiuer tnat he could say 3 proye 2008, Br ISR Vs CAESPO'S Gob MENT, e e s e ibhcened on | temporars wite. Al raiironas have geen | opers house addrossed by Hon. C. J. Groena | put little in reply. Hainer mado a fine 1m- Where Democrats Are Mistaken. wheat crop, however, is 12 per cent below excited; that he was fi ubpee ied temporars Al raiiro a opera boui 1y B beinz filled with Show speech was a masterly effort | pression on his hearers, and republicans are S biled b brghtony | and was a brilli it exposition of the beuofi- | greatly pleased with the result of the moet- | ora aking coneidon N Blows v boon lard at | cont infiuence of protoction and tne policy of | ing. U] Augnst 14 aud again on October 5: that on | blocked, “tho cut the lutter time be reccived 15, Attorney | which in some plac ~ Whedon attempted to extract a statement | feot. Rotary Now, if you go west, where the democrats ble effort and doing a 1t 18 Recognized by th 1d’s crop is 17 por cent below the KUl United States Miuiistor Seruggs. cant inflger fpratsetionpurditielpolibyla) SEI R vast amount of boasling—[laughter]—v normal wiell. I fact the coudition of | Camacas (vin Galveston, Tex.), Oct. 14, y from the wilness tothe cffect that ho had | work between Graunite and Lavawte, the “[fi“ 1";‘ ",;fl“‘z}l}:_‘,‘c‘l- w'm;'m'; !m_,“,n‘“;l :p_ Missouri Electoral Candidates Ineligible. | vou find it different? Take Ooio, take | affairs throughout Great Britain is tte | [By Mexican Cable to the Now York Here ¢ told parties that there was 1ots of money 1 | snow betng five feet deep on \he ievel at the piw 36, Withal ‘the' day and ‘evening has S1. Lovts, Mo., Ozt. 14.—The state repub- | Michiean, take Indiana, take Iilinois, and | \opr ever expericnced. Last year was | ald—Special to Tii Bir | —Uuitad States ' tho nse mud that hocould gst moreiflis | lUGelRee, o tbond trains wera ted up | been a grand republican day and will be [ lican contral committee has ordersd that all :,",fi‘fl:.‘fff»'}“f,,f.{,.'.“{:"(’flgfauz’:;‘n‘ s are ereatet 1 | thouxht 1o be bad, but this 15 worse. Wheat | Minister Seruggs bus reccived a cable dis- : st it ey = horeall vesiordav, but lefvafier the ret lonz ana tevereatly remembered by tue re- | electoral candidates wao were oflicebolders | BURGE FI 00T iGricultural states, So | Wil vield only 27 pec coat: barley 9i: | paten from Secretars of State John W, oA o DD anth, of the snow plow 1ast night. Durlng the day | biblicans of Gige county and Beatrie or candidates for oflices are inengible as elec- | that I think, when it huppens eo democratic | OAts, U3: potatoes, U5: beaus, SI. Foster at Washington suthorizing hm te Dr. F. D. Crim; coroner, took the stund | thivty coach loadsof people pulled in from In Madison County. tors, und should resign from the ticket. In | orators, who are on the wing, trying to In Fra “‘j1”",1‘,‘"‘"-"""‘“7““"’\‘ urned out | pesopnize the gov 1ent of General Crespe aud reluted tho facls concerning tho Lo | tho west in threo soctions, with m5ro to fol Manisox, Oct. 14— Spec L to Tie B pursuanco of such order Diavid Bonham, | arousc the hostiity of these statesagainstthe | SatSEICLONIN | ThelofliciaLatausticainubll i be mstivisy cptable to the wounds on Montgomery’s body, the direction | 1o Tho o Northern is entively | 0" 08T ET T from the coun- | Fourth aistrict; James T. Lurpey, Sixth | protective tariff, they will encounter u senti- | lished by tho asricaitural departuient esti- | pugple of Venezuela, anc location of the by the partic { ied, telegraph communication being cui | The people of this town and trom the coun- 1 ¢ o "Bonjamin F. Russell. Ninth dis- | mentof which they have not dreamed. We e yield at 330,471,157 bushels, against | P00 06 (Vi Gulveston, Tex.), Octs the autopsy and the causo of id o 010 knows whero tho Doated | {ry precinets of the county assemblod early | (it Y i henstcin, Teath dlstrics | learn from the democratic party that thre: 555,12 in 1880, The ‘wverase weiznt of | 14" TYRNHAUOL T GaUiEeto R Rok - ballet that caused Monteon 8 lfth distr esigned | western states are in s desperate condition. | thiis vear's erop is bl nounds per bushel, § jyorala—special to Tui Bri.]—The Heratd riea with it alink of tho watoh el and < 2 ¢ Senator Manderson and | and the following w in their | The amount of their furm mortzages rolls up | dgainet 611 pounds in 1901, The yield 1as | correspondent ut Buenc s that ex- e TN Iotaia Tt U oabiokea Mlinct| i s anon HondBclon Roberis sos: cutine expound republican doctrine | Tespective places:” Thomas ¢. Dungan, Rob- | 1ato the millions, - This i3 otso wmong the | bret abiul 167, bushels per i hore | prosigent Pelligrini avo of con- sroduced the bullets and the brok 1&g | rerday was biown off tha platform of ac it X 2 PO Tie Sy nderson, Willis armets in New York: it 15 not soamong the s officlally computed at 67,675,500 bust LD h b LS large tent on tha public square, | ert E. Lowis, Byron H. Anderson, Willium :a down a i5) foot embankment, the deep snow saving bis life. Ruports ara be loss of catile and do ant in Wyc gress was met with & storm of whisting and some stones were throwe. In his farewell address he said that he had done the best he could for the country and to waintain order, Tis statement was grected by the radicald Holocher and Max Kotau The congressional commitiee of the | tho furmers - | ie 10 tarifl and | tion, wuich uajourned some time ago, subject | 50 amONg the farmers of any state near vy, 10 todav, at wilch time | Whose condition can be easily learned, b scuator held the vasy aence for an hour and a vith scarcely u single denarture. The se tor was at bis vest and bandled in farmers in New Jersey; it is not so among | €IS, as compared with 50 n Connecticut: 1t is not so [ ISL. . ventn district deciaed that the conven- | amoug the farmers of Pennsylvania; it is not In Germany thewheat crop is estimated at 50,000 bushels, against 55,000,000 in 1591 empire will only require supp from B. D. Smith sat veside Montgomery at the breakfast tablo on the uing of the { shooting, e told the story of the tragedy, und identified the revolver whicn he took from Irvine at the time. The weavon was ed of immense s in uorthern Colo- I'housands of dot tinance in all its phuses to call, should conv vith graat pow D e R I iz ; bl oo AEIet: s St R om | with ivouicul cheers,” T'he new cabinet is re- L Bnce 0Dl Gross 0xamInAOL : 3 3 i aod riveted the attention of his listeners, | Thomas Holland will bo nominated for cou- | b L i e BB e ' | garded favorably but much ty is foll as piaced in n;\h 1Co \)\1 1055.0x2 mle.n_m. have perished, and it is estmated that | Gyo'vave bim at intervals hearty applause, | gress. that have got all these farm mortga Ll \jh |~“ a fl-i;t‘)vl\ :l seems 1o bave | v ¢phajp policy. Tiolivia has entered into an 3 Lo testified that afier tho sbooting [rvine | alinost o tird of the cattle and horses on | [l SREG N o MG idd Dandents * was 0spo: — 1 do ot like to sav that gentlen E8ached:s1a,000,000bushols greement with Argentina on the guestion “wenl to pleces” and ¢ e and moaned. | the rauzes hiave beon dostroved by tho storm. | uiglly strong and well catoulated 10 win the Named a Strong Candidate, misrepresented the facis,but before acce Austria’s wheat crop, according to the re 3, Teague gave bis versi of the de- An unknown dead mar 2 ol found ULy the sar Gireely from the of hmitation. The Pocavian-Irench proto- Inier- | cols have bein upproved by both houses of oy | the Chilian congress and tho necessary sig- ) | natures will be appended carly next week. Spocial to Tnk | them as such you will do weli and wise n convention for the | demana the proofs. The tariff, so democratic AR papers say, is the origin of plutocratic gov- omposed of Batler and | (ol o BiChan wealth shall rule and poor deceived aud miszuided republican truants | SEWARD, Neb., Oct. 14. vack to the fold. Taken as a waole the sena- | BEs.|—Ths ropublic tor's 3 ary of the inter tails of thi in congress held in Vi 50 bushels, against 40, To cover tragedv, the most importaut ] poiut adduced from his testimony being the i Tact that Irvine haa visited the botel som» 3 time beforo the shooting and sat down in the side of the ruilroad today. Mo bLaa ot the storm, effort was rezarded hece as especially | scnatorial distr g and well calculated to wake its 1m- | Seward countis mot in 0. = Seward yesterday 1biaybe £ LB o 0oL e S T Antquirs, Peru (via Galveston, Tex.), e = /el ave ¥ | men shall not get their rights, 10 41,000,00) bushels will berequirod from | AREIUINA, Fery (via Caly X parlor us if be were waiting for soma one, NIBRANKA ON WHEELS, pros flt in November, 4 afternocu and nominated Hon. George W. | "1 shail venture to chalienge ail state- | 8broad. Therye crop is estimated at 51,000,- | Qeb, H—I1y Mexican Cavle to tno New e S Al LON Ex-Congressman Va.entino followed the Eaocn jangd no _Hon, broad B Yorlk Herald—Spocial’ to Dug Ben,|—-Juple . G SR racyiwes Wik oplni0R reom abilhy ) s A ATTained in Indiana— | seoator ina live ludatory of Judzo Crounse, | LOWIey of Seward for state senator. Ho | ments of that kind. A thorough examina- | (00 buslicls Yorle Heralde Snesial {10 iih - leu siinla 10 hotel when the shooting occurred, His cdiate tesults Attained ndinna— | seoator ina live laudat Juc 130, | re e e 0 2a0AL: 0 | men at kind. A thorough ex : ; e th satclto is i now. Aiih halelwnoiine & & IEEedyHL Frip to bo Extended One Weok, Scoring Van Wyex ond, his methods unmer. | Feceived every vote in the couvention on the | tior of the list of wealtny men in the country bie aunual report of the min ‘ testiniony developed no new facts. 1. W, Richards, a clerk at the Hotel Lin colu, told of Irvine's first appearance at the botel on the worning of tho tragedy, when { he camo to the clerk and asked forar third sateliite is mraled by a very dark belt i the northern hemisphere inclined twenty degrees to the orbit, it can be best seen durs ing trapsit. The second satellite is probably * first batlot. His nominatiou is the strongest | yecently ed Lig rate 3 s i anator Alden of Plerce ‘and Rep- 18 recently published Lizs demonstrated the i\ Tele- | cifully. Senator Aldotfof Pierco and I=b | lat could’ have baen maae. 1o i3 an old | 1o e o; resentative Wiilis of Battlo Cresk were on | goitjer of Seward county, and his long and hounoravle career as county jud v | ister of aericulture states that tho wheut te tho reverse: to such an extent, | CFOP MAY be considered an average one with indeed, that in the city of Now York, takiug | regard to guantity, As to the qualily, it the first 150 fortuncs, not more than one | Varies corsideravly in differeut aveas, “"The Husmingroy, Tud., Oct. 14, —(Spec gram to T Bee)-—Neoraska on Wheels | o platform and. received o shars of the No. 2 exbibited toa large portion of the citi- | b and pr. rd shakiog indulg d in al the close of one om. ticalars of | bloc sath. The | o, ors's doath e LS I'wo days bave clapsed | and in goodly numbers at the county seat | an't Nelson Colo, T ateh chain a ~.ur'h<[ul\”l~1 snowed 1, i : ; IREASS ; not spherical. Toe first sate!lito is egg-shaped cing att any friends | ¢ conside ved fr. agu. | vic given ap imately at 137,000,000 {3 T o e e e e s s | Zons ufahaiclty today of the best mectings over hoid i Madison, | UCing attorney has made him many iriends | ceula bo cousidered ‘us derived from maau- | Ficld is given approximately at. 15,000,000 | 405¥alives’ end over eau nestiy 1n the ormed s 0 ! ofiihe beshimactings gver: old adison. | iy this part of the state. His nomination | facturiug investments. bushels, ngaimst 124,000,000 in 1501, an i n _newrly in occupied, Trvitio remarked that Lo was going | The display of Gz county attracted tho [ Thooutlook s for s vory considerablo re- | s ardat strength £ tho ticket. orouse of Iy Bifty s minion ot bt | orbital piane, its period is twelve hours and “upst nd would return in about twenty | attention of tho manager of Huntingtow's | Publican gain in Madison county provide - Ilis Advice to Irishmon, are available for exportation. Tho ereatep | A11¥-five minutes. minutes. Dign’t see Irvine azain until be | e works, who at once ordered a quantiiy orfolk ho UpAerent m, Poyuter's Onkland Address, 1 have a word to say about the Irish. 1 i puytof e this will be taken by Austeia. Tho was in coarge of the oficer alter the shoot- al from N of raw waters brask 1ormt Demoe OaxLasn, N itis stated that the democrats boast of LN LU0E ML L (s Fati to Attr: ev, Oct. 14.—[Special Tele- | 5e€ i 2 bavine t mass of them in their raonks this Wwhole mou v will export 14,000,000 to 16, i Jones was_another waiter at the hotel | Soenl the tect by w "I'f',.f: b aa i ey | Shenmindzon aby QR Mo S epolsl Siolt HEARE 90 ‘, i ;l.:“ \;"\r}\( 1<\ “,Q‘f,i:",‘“ .I'.“l, car. It is onoof tho mysteries of our roli- | " 'I'he Balkan states' wheat crop has been [ 'OMestend Strikers kecoanoltering Abouy and witnessed the shootinz. His testimony 1svith amplo Gapital for condueting Japge | Suk Ber)=Thedemocrataihad'a rolly bero IARYID ) R0k ere this evoning. 1Tho | iics thata question which nterests Eogland | apundant and will reach a grand totai of tho WOFkS 1n IMsguisp e wwus simply corroborative, John O YeBh AR A ) 219720 |1t night for the first time during the cam- | audieuce was so small that he only spniso for | 30 supremeiy, which is cacvassed aimost s | $4.000.000 bushole, aainer 4600 40 1n 1e HoMBETEAD. P 0ot 14 Thres bl othier wailer, told of the shooting, adsisory board deended todus to keoy | paign. "Ibo procossion, composed moatly of [ one bour, exolatuing 1ko platform of tno fu- | macb in London as it isin New Novi, enould | ‘o sheplus availablo for oxportation wili be | uamed Givson, Dugan and Ciemouts wero his testimony the state rested its s | the train out one week Jater, visitig scuthern | boys, was stretened out so us to make a big [ dcpeadent party and tellinz the audience | huve the Irish vote on the ride of Great | 16,000,000 to 22,000,000 bush Roumani arrested in the mill late tonight by Coal and ] 24 was at 245 (his aftornoon. R A Tiincis chowing, Music was furnishod by the Cole. | DO tho republican administration was | Britam. If the Irish vote were solidiy | wheat crop is 51,000,000 busheis azainst | Jyom pol o e el BV f Arguing a Point of Law, o e b d hnd the home band. Ieiper the | CHIDPIng tho busivess interost of this coun. | for protection tney could defy the ma- | 43,000,000 last year. There will boubout | 11oP police o nou were prowling aroun B e 4 DELROITS SCHOOL 5CAEME, sidgo band and the home band. Keiper the | \rv uoout the great laws tuat were passed | chinations of the democratio party for | 200,000 to 50,000,000 for oxport, Servia's | the ¥ard and it 1s said were intimidatiog Afiar thosislo Ind rasted Jis: oaso Attor- emoeratic cundidute for congress ade a | by ihe last indepondent legislature, and ad- | free trade and throw tneir iofiuence | wheat crop1s estimated &t 11,000,000 buslicls, | men and threa 1o blow up the plant, pey Whedon addressed the court and Hereatior All Toachiors Must Be Graduntes | Speech, and 1eed Fox, the democratic eaudi- | viging governmenvownership of all resources | on the siae of the houme marker of America. | Joaving 230,000 for cxport i e hov tvill b faken to 12lLtabn rein tho MIA RIS ea upon ke Fight of the defenso to nsk a of the City Schools, aate for state senator, follawed suit. 'There | o¢"ceilin, and the unlimited issus of fiay | uzaiust theside of the foreign market of I RN oo LA SRR 1 4.000.000 - it urg ness upon cross-examination whother or | [y inor ch., Oct, 14—The Board of | Were no ursuments in either of the spoeches | powintth e Ty Sl 11on baan o ke ot [ AR aea kil AHgRIER] 000,000 | jng and several charges preferrcd againss 1ot [rvine appeared to be ins&ne at the L B ks R, ' 1o interest the gathering und befora the n bushels, Ihe kingdom will have toimport | the The arrests ar portaut by the ofticials, Much excitement wus cuused among Coal and Ir made to the Irish voters, but I make it with d emphasis now, for 1 am unwilling to believe peeial Tele- | thab with the hgbt of knowledge v:fore them considered very im= 1he shooting occurred. He urgued that it ication has adopted a resolution declar- | gpeqking was over the largest portion of the ttering Prospects at springfield. was the duty of the state’s attornoy to bring | 1% that Gereafter no person shall be eligible | audienca a1 left the hall, and what re- | Spiaxcrien, Neb., Dat. 14. out the condition of the miud of the agcused | 1o teach in public schools of tae city | mained were mastly women and republicans, about 4.590,00 bushels, taly’s returns estimite tho wheat crop at about 110,552,000 bushels, against 124,000, gram to Tne Bee.]—D. H. Mercer, candi- | they will deliverately be on the side ALAROULID SINM ROl 33 n policemen und mill oficials peners at the time of the shooting upon direct ex- | who bas acquiraa entiro education | Meiklejohn so. hera next week and & 2 ’ L e ~ g 153), o deticit to bo covered by ally Thursday night over u revort that two aminarion, and that if the state failed to do the publie schools of this city. | Keneral good time is expected. date for congress, dmd W. H. Dickinson, | Of their former oppressors, 1 think 1 shall | portation will be from 5,000,000 03,000,000 | men with their pockets flled with aynamite 80 the defense had tho right. Mr. Whedon | Tho resolution is based on the statement = - undidate for float senstor for Sanders and | PV, WOV | EOAL, AHORE R s | Bushels. 3 3 bad gained entrauce into the mill. Tho insisted that the stato must call to the stand | that experience has shown they are tho most Enthusisam on tha inerease. Sarpy couuties, addressed a large audience T . | Russin, according to the latest offlcial sta- il of the oye witnesses 10 the shooting, Tnis | successful teachers, This barsall college | Brooineroy, Neb the state uad not done when it rested its | graduates. Under its terms half of the | Tue Bee]—-Houn. J. G. case. Autorney Wioedon further insisted ssent forca of teachers will be discharzea | addressed a lar, that tho slule must place in evidonce tho | vext January, when their terms of service | ur 1pis place papers toat lrvine held 1n bis hana atter ne | expire. ‘The resolution also bars out grad < y L BRQ AU A PuImor created great cousternalion among the Oct. 14.—]Special 1o | at the overa bouse this eveninz o the issues | JWHoM 1 focl cspecially glad to moet At Ar. | tistics, has a whoat crop which may be esti- | mill workers whon it bocame noised through te ana J. . Butler | of tho day. Thy fallacies of freo trade, free [ XGId's LaDLe thIS evesing. B ihink | must § mated at 215,000,000 bushels, against 157,000,- | the town, zc and onthusiastio sudience | Siver and the oalammty howlers were ex- | Fél¥ ubon him o inierc b bls country- | (00 in 1591~ Tho quanuty avaitable for ex In Tuesday upon the political Homestead several men said 1wo to 63,000,000 | sirikers put on old (lull.ck and walked boldly Gy —his countrymen in two senses--not to i v 3. 000 posed. These gaatiemen mado many friends | MG LA A 08w D¢ portation will be 62,000,000 [roacs, L Hheas l,,':.pzm mads many felends | 5" tho- democratic party o lowering the | Dotiels Tho ftissian 0 ! rye crop appears, ac- | through tho. mill gato ot dusk, vassing Lhe es v vi v standard ona the wages of American labor rdi rive % o o3 vhviod E g had shot Montgomery and which Irvino al- | uates of Datroit paroctial seliools. {saos b (ho Ay, A0S SOLIIAEARAL KA for u'large republichn vole at e coming | g0 e potontial votos snd thelr potentia) | wrding to fizuros given by tho Economist | police undetected und succeeded in ipyesti= } Jeged containea the preof of Moutgomery's slastuadands laciomency, f Ae WoRMRAr LA (0U%0 | election, . i vumbers. [Long continued applause. rancals, 1o have yielded 505,000,000 bushels. | gating several departwents. They then acauction of Mrs. 1rvine, DEVASTATED BY PRALUE FIRES, VAEWeILLISAL SAVERLAGASRS. -4 RAS Wills io i 2 SRR A —— reported ut @ Iweoting of the Ads 101 v ev Sno! o - | — Sl SUCCOSS S ) O % 7 " gan on the hilian Aftuir, p i) 3 'd A visory onra w i lastes - Uounty Autaroey Bngil’ stated thet whe | 4, Fatonsive Kwnching District b Mual- | paico veld in the county and republica en- vour, Ia, Ost 14.—[Special Tele- AQ ATTACR WX 0VFVEL Vilil visory boara which lasied upth e Alsie Bl py'obischey 10 the pridevcs of ba Busned Over. RSB DA AN Y06 SOUNLY MG TERUUIIOAD Bhn | sANANTONE NS AR 1 STARRCHAY D0\ | Abeyers polnt mede by Mr, Hisine the au —— night. Ol vourse tho two strikers every word, every act of the accused wolng Winstozo atan oMt 4¥%hhe wostern | hoid the. audionse umih ate boun o thy | Eram to tunRae | ckigh. Hoger Q. MINS of | g,¢ore cheored, and whob ho tinished the as- | But the Citizens of the Towu Are [ hed no dynamite tor | intention vefore the jury: but the state did object to » Ry o 29 \u‘-‘l. 09 ANAANA RALL B4040 RANE D 5 © | Texus spoke to a full bouse of freo traders at | semblage broke out in great applanse. Whea pared for a Raid of injuring the works desired to u'..- expression of auy opinion upon the purt | balfof Alberta, a ““L:ms dh“‘nl-, of the | k) O dee LB Rock Island 1onight and this afternoon the | quiet was restored Minister Ezan was also CorreyviLLe, Kan, Oct. 14.—All is quiet | S8tisfy themselves and others as to the exact b0 v 03 anity or insanity orihwest, bas boel vastated by prairie d quence. 5 & dave: {8 aic R R N FA A o y J # Ju . :.-‘!lh.‘ s s to Loe sanity or insanity of | norihw & u:Mt: u’nm"f\(: l::fl\ m;\d n:;:::)l: R ROGNRIGR. o R T mocrats of Davenvort towed biw totnis side | 1ntroduced. After u few words about tue riment tires. Ou this pomnt Judge MeCulioeh, who is | buildinzs have been buraed. Itis feured assisting in the prosezution, made his first | many eattle y B state of operation in the threc de L L 8 3 hero this worning. No raid wus made by | ¥ ; cldo gave s banguet inieruor of the orators, of the river zod tendered bim a reception. | terest he took in the campaien, Mr. Egan re of which there w SROERVAS LAAAUSEIRAERAN A the ol About 800 men, many of them republicans, | ferred to the Cbilian affair. He said he | 'Be Dalton gang last night and nothing | denea by their suc s some doubt. ss the men returned 10« orishod. T'0s flimes advanced drawn out by curigsity, sat on one side of the | simply endeavored to carry out what e con- | serious is apprehended at present though the | night and were caught. VAR GIOnL (e canrs albialhod tha aitoracye | UALT.ORUIS LEHANGE. Sasimas sarancen Taro Thoussud 3'erticinateds room while he occupled @ stff coair on tho { ceived to be the principlés of the republican | eity s on guard and pickets ars kept ont YNy T 777 for ihe dofenso on the ground that the Gues- | 1o moant horses and flee for their lives. Un- | Wysoks, Neb., Oct. 14.—[Special Tele- | other. later there ‘was & lunch at which | party, the principles of civilization. 11 any confedsrates of the dead Daltons ABSOREED ANOTUER LINE. Lion Was 1proper on cross-cxaminaty less they can fiad new ranges they will [ oo ot TR T TR an | democratic hospltality somewnat broke the | * “‘When this dificulty arose with regard o | uiromte to sreak v PR Y rem— Wanted More Evidence, scarcely b able to tide the stock over the B I=A grand Pepublican | fo, the surrounding of the legation by Chilian | RLI°MEY, 1O Wwreak vongsance Lhey Wik 2 | Beported Purchase of the Postal Tolegraph winter, and consequeutly the loss will be | Fally was beld here tonight. Special trains - police and Chilian troops,” he coutinieg, | Afarded o warm recoption, All sorls o Compiuy by the Wostern Unlon, After being overruled on the poiut rai enormous. were run from Heatrice and Liberty and a Talmage Papuliste, “and when Ireported that fact to the De- | J¥IId rumors are afloat ‘and it is hard to sift Mr, \ don arose aud iusistea that f1 w—— — . T . b 3 . iy A ey a Louis, Mo,, Oct, 14.—Telegrams were large number were prosent from Odeligand | TALMAGF, Neb, Oct. 14.—[Special to Puk | parument of State, I was not left long i | fucts from fiotion [v was reported tlis Rt Ao St S A Biue Springs. A procession‘of 2,000 torches | Bre.|~The populists bad a rally bero last | doubt as to the 'policy of the Uaited | jiSTRIEK VRGL RUOLACE thatl was hewt up s . ' Oy o ulotad! fan tna TR was formed and made @ parade through the [ last eveuing, J. B. lomine being the | States government. [Apiause.| 1 ~was D the Mis acific west of this | tiations wero nearly completed for tho - ar city, but it turns out that trawps broke iuto ) raph cial article today says tbo | citv. Hon. Thomas Majors addressed the | speaker. Most e e g was prowptly instructed 1o insist that tho [ ©'f¥: DL | A%e. sorption of tue Fostal '‘aph company e [ S o Tk ker. Most of the evouing was taken up | PLOWDHY fostructed lo Ansish et the | freignt car and stola a lot of ed goods | by ‘tho Weatera Union dackson, ¢, C. Upham and Mrs, C. C. U Cudahys to Co bam, who wer ye witnesses to the shoot Cixcisnar, O, Ot 14 --The Commercial g aud whose names were endorsed upon | Gazette's fioar the back of the indictment, should be placed | (1 oy o F Fo e PN on tbo staud. He further insisted that the | | 243hys of Lhicaga have an o he Stock Interests, rd el 3:50 the de No Hope for Wasmixoros, D, €, Oct. 14.—1% yilad the defense calied ite tirat witpess. otwitbstanding the beayy Whilo there h as - | > 81 L opera hiouss, followed by local orators aud KRowine was only given | Tssbect due SR and provisions. v is said twouty rough | Laen no oficial aunouncement, it 18 generall bo placed w ovidenco by tho | FEIETSONEE I 4 B cor, | foutures of the pavide was the Ladles Re. | Bational binks and talk free silver to & | ymyirof tng Hivitimore occurred, I reccived | £1EDY armed with Winchosters. Another | agreed upon. 'I'ho managers of tbe company Rroposition was combatea by | |7 F2BRIRIGK ARCI B AGLS 8 MEETCOROEED. | 1 blican club, which was nicely uniformed | Dix¢d sudience iu which republicans uad | g'pinzing dispatch from the Department of Repert ause & ""“""‘ arned men aro campod | pere know nothing of the desi, : Snell ll.Jl..!,:»; Mot u;lur'h ne latter | 1t 14 LOL | aud marcued all tnrough the long line. About democrats wera w the majority. State, instructing me to write note to the | ' the scruboaks four wiles west of town o eem— - aarorted 1t 1o rulo was beld good tho de- | g 100 mounted men from Sicily procinct &ud spoke 10 & Small Audience. Chilian government. 1 wrote in the very | A LITTLE WEAK KL Moveauis af Weean NLARMOM, lezse toigbt cinral the ttato 1o call to the Ntaok Not tujared, alaararans LR HIN e, Nob., Oot, 14— (Special Telogram | WOFds of these fustructions, ud 1 was ime ! 3 |, Atscuttampton—Arrived—Columbis, trom sccused snd whose tostimouy outd mot ba | BAWLN& Wyo, Ot 1i.—[Sneclsl Tele- | Jialnas aadech atTiaseoins 10 it Bre. |- Tho independents bind & rally | 52113 abused bignuse my language WAS | aprs, tarsison's Conditio s Such as to i | A At ow—AtrivedaCialiarnts R maEatIAnag Ty tho Blats Bod o L d wto Tuy Bew. --Stock Is in spleadid ‘e (g o ey o ) X Uuaip.emag. Recovery, | ‘- i 1OAS-OX AL ate. The court over- Osceora, Neb., Oct, 14.—[Special to Tue | here today. \an Wyck and Schrader At Liverpool poke { o since learu: P slorz | 0K v [Laughter.) 1 have since learued Lhat that | Arrived—Nowmadie, from dispateh came from tbe highest authority in ~A joint discussion between E. J, | 121255 than 100 voters. ouutal 1Y | New York hlie . T T TR T ey e RGN e O the laud. | Applase. | {A;:;m;,,:;.;,.:.\ 1 cm:;. Mus, nlmi,uu'.‘l-,mu..m tonight | AL wiiiadeiphla — Arrived — Minnesots, Was Lesnly Maved: S B S o Yo - ) ] b -l e v iustructions, and whatever | is that she is u little weaker than she was | from Londs £ | South Dak Brok e ye: uru). af cruoon. The debate was Hugon, 8. D, Oct, 14.—Geoeral Weaver triumph bas been won 10 the Cnilian difi- . Today sun sicpt wost of the | At New York—Arived-~telvetis, frogy te Brat witness for ihe dafense was ABEnLDLEN, B, A geneval rain, { opoued by forty-five minute speech by Mr. | and Mrs, Lease will speas at Aberdeen on [ culty--and these are very far reaching, e- - was 8 heavy sl nowever, that | Loudon, L © lu"\.“flll‘\lluh of Hioux City, la. Wit | tue first in twa in the Jim er | Haluer, which was listened to by an atten- | the 27tb, at Huron on the 25th aud at Sioux | cause the attituge assumed by my govera- I was cxh.flu\ ug 1o its effects § bes LEES 1 13¢ stains L the diniog At Fastoel—Pacred - Wyoming, frew NeW tive andience. A, Dech f3 ment has taught the lesson te all South | | the weak couaition of tho yaticn E | York. i lowed. ile was | Falls oo the 20th,

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