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—— S— TWENTY=SECOND YEAR. ——— . MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1892. NUMBER 127 who presented the issues squarely beforethe wounded, Four anafehists wero arrested. = or 8 Issues aguarely beto ——— : ernor of Florida has been telogranhed for PR le. Ho was followed by Aloxan- - E military assistance. Tho white citizens are | Rae. Recovering feomn 11s Cola : < : e o der, who madoe a very able and intoresting | Hundreds all 1 o g idni o o armed aod watchful, but the supply of rifles | 8adnees Pe a8 th Extracts from His Letter in the (‘)urr Y | o euoR bn Lne LM, - e preventad facts snd ndreds of Pe:ple l"lv\ Victims to the | aypmm, Oet. 23 —Tho voung king of | Midnight Duel Between a Fremont Man [ i VALhAT Genmient "THG: SORTON 4re well Sadness Pervad s the Precinots of the Trsue of the North American Raview. figures that cannot be contradicted. Fury of the Elements Spain is rocoverine from the cold he caught ani a Houssbreaker armed and are in camp about one mile from White House, C. W. lurrell of Lincoln was then pre- while attending the Columbus fetes at Se town, — sented and made one of his ablo and enthusi- e villo ’ ——— - v | astic speeches, which kopt the audience in a Yy ey RUN INTO 4 BROK&N SWITCH, WARRISON'S UTTERANCES COMMENDED | citiatai round of choors. Somothng ke [ VILLAGES — AND CITIES INUNDATED HER EXPERIENCE 1y CHINAL SOME VERY GOOD PISTOL PRACTICE LINGERING IN THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW hall of the auaience wore democrats, and a - N - Serions A Fatal Wreck on the Chicago — number of them declare tonight that they . Mrs. Baldwin, hn Ex-Missionary to China, & Kastern 1tlinols Road, s Letter of A will give their support to Hon. George D, | Yast Expanses of Counntry Klooded and Pleads for it People, Arris' Nerve Prevents n Robbery \ p pe g Mrs, Rarrison Rapidly Appr hing the End 3 5 y Cricaco, 1L, Oct The Danville ex vlewed—Cloveland's Maikiejohn and Lorenzo Crounse Death Rodo Kipple of the New Youk, O. Mrs, Baldwin, for anging Two Shots with Him : N W it Tuta Few toues at the Most Cay Thoughts Severely Criticized—Some B Rl b Monday even- Waters—Great Damage Done twonty yoars a missionary in China, spoke Jlar Deats & Retreat— DIVES OUTLES GHIGREY S LURNLSEIL ATUHOITURC the Patlent Withaand the Interesting Facts of Politieal LI L to Growing Gfops, in the Asbury Methodistcburch today beforo No Casulties. ran into & hroken switcn:at Forty-ninth and Ravages of Her Maludy, Mistory Reecalled, WORKINGMEN SPEAK, a large congregation, She spoke in high Wallaco stroots tonight und one of tho cars * Wadaunt i A terms of the Chineso and of the kind treat- ¢ was tarown from the track. Au unkncwn A wderly and Ot ko Ringing LoNDox, Oct. 23,—The latest advices from | ment which she receivea at their hands dur- | FREMoNT, Nob, Oct. 23, —[Spacial to Ture Wasnivaroy, D, € Oot. 20, Spacial anpailing account of the | ing the score of years she dweit in the em- | BEE.|--Lust night aboat 11 o'clock A. M Telogram to Tnr Bre | ~Tho long hours terriblo storm and flood 1n Sardinia on | pire. She regarded the Chinaman superior | ATris, who sleeps over the ofticc of the Ne. | &d twelvo otter persons wero injured, the | of woarv watchiug ’ dresses alnst Democracy, Yaol Vit . 23.—Mr. Blaine's lon . . Agn v Cagliari give M:vu\ atie binea Bh 6 |lrns|lun‘ Welso: | Nt Vous, Oct. 23— largo audionco as- VIR A i A seribled at tho People’s theatro tonight at woman was caught in the wreck and Killed are almost ovor; the tion of 1Sy2will avpear in tho November | ptFEC B8 TIE o to Jumes Huches, | TPUrsday and Friday last—o calamity in | in many rospects to other foreignors whom | braska Ureamery building, hoard somo ono R UUCIOUNCREES US G | lifetide that has beon ebbiug out n the r e North Awmorican Roview, SO ek B s " | which hundreds vos i nited States ccords | raise a window, which proved to be on tha [ Joskrm S, Joussoy, Chicago, both legs | davkened chambor of tho executiv - number ot th t VHE Mntiit OF LiAUBE IHHAKNSE Tob SXLEVIOH of livos were lost and hun- | the United States government accor D q © man. which will bo published tomorrow. It will occuny thirteen pages of the Review. Mr. Blamne notes the lack of excitement at- tendirg on tho present election, contrasting it with the turmoil that characterized the dreds of thousands of dollars worth of prop- | froe ontrance to this land and citizen- | West side of the oftica. Wilh s revotver in al 0] J A re: vere made by Gen- . P e::f{]:f;fi‘: e e s Claneral | OFLY Were destroyed. Tho plain of Campidano | ship here. Certain individuals, apparently | bis hand he entered tho ofiiso from tho b utonia. of Labor, | OF fiftcon miles north of Cagliari was a(- | laboring men and forelgnors, took umbrage | 80uth and saw soms ono standing in front of Mr, wm‘"'fu‘l iy m‘-h_( mu"é“ of fected. Tho plain stretches from Cagliari to | At the speaker's remarks and left the church | the safe with a dark lantorn in his hand. the order would romain in session until after | OFstono, a _distance of sevent orilST /4t Wases, ‘WIL) HEGLADIY db, sion is nearly gono. Tho prosident stands tonizht beside tho aeathived of his wife, Thero has beon no hops for woeks. There has been only the auestion of how lona. vs miles, | after creating some disturbance. The [ Hehad scarcely entered tho room iwhen the Mus. J. T Tavior, Chicago, bead and | Hoping, in the faco of the inexorable, the Mis. &. J. Granaa, Beacroft, Ia., injur ies on hoad. campaign of the elder Harrison. Tuis change | elaction, aud would issue addvesses sbowing | and it is an important vine and olive-growing | Sbeaker said since she had been delivering | intruder turned the light in his face and [ arws injured. prosident has bolioved from day to day thay mntho public interest in such contests, e | how lavormen had veen treated by the dem- | center. :';C‘“m in l“‘lfl i Sll"-‘ had "“Nl'.l‘dx fired at Lim twice. The fivst shot Mr. | Juiia Frixzen, Hoopstown, Ili., arms and | this 1ifo would bo spared to bim for perhaps suggests, may be accounted for by tne ocratic governors of Pennsvivania, Tenn reatening letters, and not long ago special ts the blow as hie has met others, with courage and The first intimations of the approaching | policeme Arris firea struck the glass in the lantern 3 X a year, & monthloneer. Isut he m P Vow Y. T R abor L n were detailed to guara her hovse breast bruised. growth in population and tho cousequent | Seeand New Xork. ihe Knights of L.abor | hurricane were noticed on Thursday after- | to civcurovent a schome for burning it down. | Dreaking it and the ball elancing struck the [y TP RE e i 1 was n political orgamzation this year, ho L o 3 \ ) « d. Wmire, Rockwood, 111, head cut. with th 7 " ubsorption in vast commercial and financial | yiid & PO SREROIENTON (OR, YGind it | noon. The heat of the atmosphore becamo | 'Lbis in Christian America, and in Brooklyn, | safe. 'Che person droppod the Jautern and |t U 2 R 10 rosignation bora of a Divine faith, operations, or it may possibly indicate a sub- | out on ejoction day. 5 oppressivo and cattle andother antmals grew | 0 ity of churches, Bhe, baa nevor been | his revolver and lost no timo in cetting out M. McDoxaLb, Chicago, right leg badly | 1'rom day to day the pationt's strength has sidence in the future of extremo partisanship, Mr. Powderly mado a bitter attack on | yestless and hurriedly sought shelter. Soon LRl AL L) nese, SO | of the window. The police were notified at | erushed. gono from ber. Twice within a week 1t has 3 v * st Goveraor: Fio Shaitman Harrity and t said, wero good laborers and could work ! e e 5 G A Mr. Blaino gives special attention to the nor Flower, Chairman ueavy - black clouds tioged with rod ap- | longer and 1 places whero others could | OBCe but thus far have een unavle to find FHIBAEN RO T:flm::‘iu ?;,.‘::‘:,Ll:\l.‘q (»‘:xn..lx?“ l?,'nx:r:ll:::jll:\;m:; ! the democratic governor of a republican | by SFFORiSLHIY) ) < s ¥ of a sturdy rao President Harrison's letter ho says, among | states ho <ad. “if you workingmon do Your | thew tomem et aapieh and took refuxo in | Pacific ~railrond and 1o _reclatming 1 tos . As tho darkness of night camo | overflowed laud in Califoroia they o116 X NOEHFI6ER EARIAN almost iifeloss form, decossors have mado so extuustive and none | party that thoy must treat you as men aud | ful| forcs, Incessant flashes of li f Tni v Puianerenia, Pa, Oct, 23, —Irishmen of Today, at noon, the physician thought that h Aric sitize 9 v stice, 4 2 shes ghtning | of the United Stutes. Yet thev had been | col 0! or g SRS S ¥ % more clear presentation of the guestions | American citizens when you ask justice. | ana hoavy peals of thunderaccompanied tho olumbus Day Remembered by Its Peoply A Lok ' o = ¥ 2 Lt o | Haynes, who Aigured conspicuously in tho | Woman rallica and when ho came again, at 7 people must not be insulted and scorned. | ranean rumbling: bl they worked, while the Irish and others ot | Cpapperr, Neb., Oct. 2 |Special to T h g y LAt Caustle Comments on Cleveland's Let You will teach men like Harrity toat you | gropm, nblings added their terrors to the | drunk and would not work as woll. 1t wus F J ek, thera was a change that made him Me. Clev flooded in a very short lime. | that the disturbance occurred. bratod Columbus day with appropriat exer- | Ficted in London of poisoning two womon of | 16/eve that tho end might atill be postponad, b tho dlsturbance goourred. | hat 1t | claos and & basket dianer at Hua 1iieh school | 10W ropute, Is John Parick Hayes, forweriy | Butit was only a quastion of nours. No one d 4 18 MY | say one zeod word for” the democratic Party | secting the district soon overflowod theiv LT 3 “ eiieb) thoiilgh 80000 in a greater measure than Mr. Harrison's it | gy banks, inundating an area of fifteen square In the evening the peoplo were | English spy a fow \ CELEBRATION, letters of the presidential caudiaates, Of | {he democratic party, “We made [Flower | pearaa. The peasants working in the fields | not. In tho = building of the Union | the would be safe crackoer. Ono of the Witnesses In the Nolll Case Saia | 8sserted itsolf and lifo came back to the othier thinga, that ‘‘perhaps none of bis pre- | duty you will teach tho the democralic | on, the cyelone burst upon the plain with | had been of fnestimable benefit to the peopie \ 1 Sai Philadelphia now believe that John Patrick | the end was almost hero, but, again, the sicl NEivolved. You will teach Ilowor that you s sovereixn | shriaiing of the wind, Whiio Joud Sublor: | teo yones e tha foed, ol becauae teal Debate, : 8t sick 1 o trial of Tnomas Neill, who was con- | o'¢ Rain fell in t 75| afotd): . Big.|—The public schools and citizens cele- . land’s letter 1s subjocted to | aro men of intelligenco and cannot be ‘de- | Jands were orrents and all tho low- | when tuis raferei:co to the Irish was mado 12 . searching criticism. Mr. Blae finds that luded into voting for your enemies. L cau't | The river Manuand and other streams inter- of this city, who, it 15 said, became ol made her sick to hear speeches such ns were | building, " 3 s said, ame a1 | has tried to concenl the truth from the presi- lam unable to understand hcw any e e ; ars ngo and loft ths | dave. e stk o departs from the platform of bis party in fact | workinsman can voto for i*s candidates.” * | kilometers. madio agring tho Columbian colebration, 14 | treatcd to a foint. debato betwoen Captain | COMIE Tust spring. doot. Tho sick woman hus knowa it for a that *Mr. Cloveland bas made the platform | Mr. Powderly was frequently and loudly mong tho viliages favadon by the waters | Lis s ee Ugyich wus apoken of as the land of | Akors, candidate for renrosentativo on tho | _ Hoyes' avidenco lnst weak, Irishmen say, | 100F time, In fact thoso who have boon with upon which he is now before tho eople,”” “"l'l1 ided during nis remarks. i i 1 shows that he was an o Docimomannu, Assemini, 1ilmas and | case. During tho war on tho Chineso at Se- | Dart of the republicans, and George Lingun- LU AT L L) 1 thoso last days beliove that she know and that “Mr. Cleveland’s departure from Hadas TR Brazzali, with ‘a total population of 6,000 [ attle, Cloveland and Bayard wero appealed | felter and Mr. Darner, candidates for repre- | 1o was SR e o | T B e LD Bl il ol the position of his party’s platform on the [ Srorkyinie, Nev., Oct, 25.—[Spectal toTus | Golit, Beates fnffi ‘r“:"“'“‘"‘i‘s and barns were | to seven times to protect tho Chinese, “Did | sentativo aud sonator respoctively on tho | ing secret ivquiries during tho Parnell uria \or oxtremity came to her before they would anestion of freo trado confirms the tmpres- | Bar,]—lon, ‘L. V. Young, indoneudent | o peom ooty o ié:fvhino-“r"d \undr‘l'is he soud the troops " she queried. “No. He | partof the independents. Captaiv Ak all facts which go to prove the identity of | 84Mit 1t even tothemselves. Tho doctor 3 Mo, Which has bob KenCEaL UL 4" TAEe0 | camidare. for cenator m s Sixth distrior, | oidobly who, bad’ soucht rofugo on tho | merely seut, troops 1o protoct tho Unitod | ouned with & rousing spoccn of fortv-Avo | the may. 1as told her that the end was comine. From ] proportion of the democratie ' party belioved | Sy hora Saturday ovening. Tho place | O tho villages namoed. thero were many hats | o oo o minutes, that convinced, and was foliowed | Hayes at one time figured conspicuously in | day to day as the siow houcs were measured 1 1n protection 1n somo form.” : b ¥ 42 i built of wud, which coll Lhh/ L) % ) by Mr. Lingunfelter in a thivty-minute talk. | secret Irish organizations, Ho was grand | shoe hkas beon consecious that i Biain makes caustic comments upon | had veon billod for him. Soven mdopend- | MATK B Wi, which collapsed in b ‘fow ENJOYED BRIEF LIBEKTY. Ho was followed by Mr. Darnor. Captain | orzanizer of the Fouian Brotherhood and | one of them might bo her last. Aot she A Mr. Cleveland's ulteranceon thbe currency [ ¢uls, six women, with four of five repub- | ' (oo, S 00 RIS FAGe o recds Gne Akers in closing scored Mr. Darner and the | chief superintondont of tho distribution of A LI LD A L, Ay and tho stato banks, Ho upholds tho re- | leaus, who dropned in during tho evening, | JIEAW, fioated with tho curvent, formivg | oliver Curtis Perry, the Train Robber, Oneo | indepoudents s0 hard that he was_fro- | dynamito in England, and, thereforo, ho | 108 clung to lile wiih o strengtn 3 publican policy of granting lioeral pensions | Comprised his cutire audience. the night until thog “_ln'g*;:‘“ I“fl\mp during M Secure Behind the Bars. quently interrupted by Mr. Darner. Not a | kuew all the workings of the organizatiou which was a little less than wondorful, Ior i) A e Y BN IO A ARIDE O Friday movnins Geproscued: - soue | L Avnns, N. Y, Oct. 23.—Olivor Curus | singlo independent ticket will bo voted iu | Somo years ago Trish loaders wero assured | Uwo davs now Mrs, Harrison has been in o 2 was begun in earnest. Dozons of persons were | Perry has heen recaptured and is now safe Cnappell precinet at this election, and tuk- | that there was a spy amoug them by the fact | state of coma. Sho has hardly siopt. Some- RO P LRt OERILATIL0 araUn ] b, 3 N T T o T T B T p o] ) i : ing the entira county there will not bo balf | that their greatest secrots wero known in | times she hos lain in n a B e Py | €olonel Stout of Spokane Falls and is hudd!ed togettier on clevations of | Within a dungeon odll in Auburn prison. b OWSY stupor. somo- A ke ana ogeth puSIOL| bk uEniy s many independent votes polled as st | Englana and all movemonts nipped iu the | times she has laia with eyes open, couscious armyg. Sucely the binding up of tho| _ Fittie Romauce. Thas tre sullf seaumper patte of tho houses | Too celobrated irsih robber, who escanod | yoar. Tho demoerats will all vote the local " “Hayes was suspectad of botrasing tho | but inert. Sho has spokon, but alwaye s i wounds of n past war is & woro merciful | New Youx, Oct, 23—Miss 1da Homan ; &. Many of theso peoplo | from his coll yestorday aftornoon, cjoyed | republican ticket. Captain Akors has so : wero half dead from torror aud. exposure, | 1oLt Tho buildings still standing wero fonnd to b | 1is limitea froodom’ for just eight hour: Jovsey City this afternoon waiting | seriously damaged. c seerets of the organization and was watched | answer toa quostion. She has lacked the gottan into the good graces of the people of | with suspicion by many Irish leaders and | power to recail hevself from the half con- Most of e e to 28 | when ho was again thrast back iuto confine. | this county thatho will carry it almost solid. | finaily barred out from tho orgamzations | Sciousness in which she lics, and honorable work than proparing tho | loitered avonnd the Pennsylvauia ratlroad country for a new one,’” RiAUbTat ‘The wmost v markablo thing in the pros- "T'he president > e the traln ra Colonel J. Kenedy | thoy contained wa S s e o N T 3 S ultogetber. Las bent over and summoned ber from her ] idontial canvas of 1842, Mr. Blaino rorards | 1% ll}n tr API.I hat .brnu L.J.ulull 1. K mc.d,» oAl \_"v“lmlntr‘w\yx' e, mm?xi_ m-cu!mom socum}\nny ever before. Perry MEET AT A CROSSING. S, lethacey with a svoken word, sho has beon. is *'the manner in which in somo sections of | Stou*. whom she had never seun, but who | BUIVIY 3 the experience of that | was found at 1:30 o'elock hiding in tho FELL OFF THE CARS able o answer him, but she has been livtl the country all othor issues bave been put | was coming ail the way from Spokauo Falls, | Wit 4% terrible i the oxtrome. ‘0bo | marbio shop. Tho stowaway, who started | Tiwo Tralns Collide, with [Serious Resuits L . oI 0, e has been little out of sight, and the torce bill alone brought | Wash., to make her his wife. Tho earliest | i iy aw was filled | 5,70 e for libery, closely puraued Near Reynolds, Broken Bones Sustained by a oy and Man All through lust night sbe was 10 fore 4 with the beartrending shrisks of drown- ¥, b7 3 g p s walkoful into * prominence” Tao ropresoatation | ruin sias due at 1113 o'clock. Miss Homan | ing human - beings und - the - et | 03 soveral prison ds, ran into the | Revyorvs, Oct. 23.—|Special Tele- Yesterday, aud nervous. Through most of wo night T e D res s povior | was av tho station hait an hour carlier. | fied crles of sheep and cattle, mingled with | Llior shop, ~wheks, bo was ‘mot by | gram to Tne Brr.)—An extrastock trainon | Henry Us Long, a 13-yoar-old boy rosidiug the prosident sat. by her side, or in the hittie 3 3 e > caseless dl VIth | one of the ' watcher 6! e i 527 Ioas Tt ‘5. fol1 | ressing room adjoining the voom in whi cousistent with the spirit of President Har- | Hor especial escort was a stout mao ;{l:"i)}‘”r‘;:it‘isctml "f:!| l:l[-:gl},l vells that were | 00 100 o {0 N e vovolves 1n his | L Chicago, Kunsas & Nebrasua tailroad ats2i Kasv Broadway, Council Blufts, fell ) & ch rison’s lctte: wearing a stk hat and whiskers, Then e guboring villages. The ! shie lies or_in hiu own room, wakeful and o 5 AT 2 run into a B. & M. freight train at the eross- | from u Sheriaun avenue motor car at the cor- | wutehful, 1t wi y 3 L B0 o Taatiof £ GasthiaH G poh e, ,he | faco. Perry atonce withdrow, butin s | Tun into; M. U Lralr Oogri| from 4 noHANCRvanNS MoK 9! utehlul, 1t was not until the eorly hours Mr. Laino is full and explicit in bis troat- | & fawn colored froci and nervous expression. | o savo survivors. ‘lhese partios worked | Lhe bands of iKeeper Smitk, The desporado |y ATFCERE U BAEITR Pnd IR | foleliro of the lef sullored 0 compound | Dimmick at her carnest reques. 't hen Mra; ment of the subject of reciprocity, claiming | She was sccompanicd by a second young | With the zreatest difculty. Dozons of lives ::“'o{‘:::‘:L"“{““‘xf"fi'.':“:‘:;"‘,'fl{ '“.;’L‘L' ',‘l““ll:‘.“"‘, had his littlo boy with him. Ho threw the | Was also a passengeron tho train and di- :::{’T%r“xx‘::“»f}l:‘y, ‘1{5.',‘[\}131‘.‘,\', i .M"; ::“G‘ materinl credso s been bausod i | man s with o sl hat and @ slender mus yoro v:*‘:::!nlr)\yr;:fi:}:?rrfdnlfl\sn Jundred_ bod- Stone. which ho havied at Smith, steiking | boy from tho cab und thou jumped himself. | rected tho ofiicers on the putrol wazon to | the curly morniug hours, Morning Pk T parcicaiatly by the treaties ‘mado. with | Waitiog voom with an aiv of seeming uncon- | dred. An immense number of catile and | 8 Perry odtho” he#d witha heavy vane. | {3 AR BETAC R T8 NG W SURICT ? drossed 4 doctor was hastily sumrioued. 1o came T & njured. No ono was burton ihe Chicage, | Somwers was sent for. o dressed | 4 7:3) o et e Vuropean countrips Me. Dlaine quotes ine | corn. Miss Hfomau was the calmest of the | other live stock perished. Tho Cagliari- | Luis_ended the ‘sefimmage, and tho bola 4l o b at 7:3) o'vlock administored stimulants and , teresting firures in rela procit them over legally without regard to the liens - ess hud its inception in acl ‘ tlons in line with those propounded by Mp, | Michizan the average with the exception of barley, WEATHER FORECASTS, in lowa, aud had threat | Do of A0 dsthck OULRE ened the lives of sey on funds in tue hands of various garnishees, | €rip i th Peck and whose reolies it is clalwed by the 5 g MY X A 1 Tansas & Nebraska train. Wrecking trains | the boy’s leg and veported at mid- ought v L o i E 1 1o the incroase | four. Thov talked spasmodically until 1:50 [ Tglesis railway has been greatly damaged by | CXPress robbef was®carried to o cell from | oSN 0 "hiving the track. G night that his patent was doing well, | bonEniyitality back tothe unconscious form. of trade with the Leeward and Windward | and then strelled solemuly out to the high | the flood. which itis unlikely bewil over escape. Couductor Harold and Motorman Cox hiud | heserd aud weary from want of sleep, the isiandu aud Cuba, and he predicts in relation | ivon fence. They interviewed a functionary Perry was gamé to the last, and remarked T TR charge of the train but witnosses of the acel- | Pre3ident called the members of his housa- : to Cuba that *wo shail conquer by commerce | aua found that tho train was half an hour FEAL RUCTIVE. nshe was boing looked up' that he would Juniatuetcingei Gent state thut they woro in 1o way 10 biame | vire Jooeram for the stuple morning sor- -5 far botter than by fore of armed forcos, and | late. They walked back and forth on the | make auotber attempt to escapo assoou as | JuNita, Neb, Oct. 3.—iSpeciol to THE | 11G hat the boy's own carclossness was the | fure ol on e went down Lo cal a few mouth- cordially ostablish such mutual interests bo- | platform until tho Lalf hour passed and thon | Spanish Honduras Devastated by a Flerce | he was able. Bre.j—Miss Mnnio Buzzell s visiting at | cause. i D > | Tulaof breakfasy ‘and hurried {baclctoitiy tween Cuba aud this country that commer- | somebody chatked down the wwful fact on Hurrieane, OTTENTOT = nome this week Samuol Screnson, an employo of the Krug | aen sooniy S Members of the family came clully tho 1o counrics will bo one. tho bulletin board that tho traln wwas anothor Ntw OnLeass, La,’ Oct. 23.--The Ttalian R DI RACR Miss dessio Culby was bome from Minden | Brnwiug company, fell from tho renr end of | “"Ols tho inamms o tho family and_the Mr. Biaine, dealing with the claim of the | half an hour late. IMinally the Chicago lim- | steamshi ? ) 5 = 3t S Y 90 o | o Hanscom pir v car ut Twentiet 4 y @ b Blaino, dealings tho claiu who {{halfian houe | Pinally tho Chicago lim, | steamsbip Soteri from Cebla, Spamsh Hon- | qyvee Pucitic Ocoan Murderers Suffor the | 105t Sunday and rewurned to that place on | & Hanscom pirlc motov car at Twentioth und | juincdiato conncetions, the nurse’ and Mrs, emocratic party to be the Jeffersonian party, | ited. und the e po [ duras, arrived this ufternoon, She reports . Leavenworth streets last night avd was | Jowcomer were in the house. N says: ‘It woald suvprise Jefferson, if he | station and steamed into the big builaing. Gotihio Lo pOEL Denth Peuntt, Monday. quite baaly burt. The injured man was con- | ay. "I~)l'_“‘}vbl-l he house. No one loft 1% Could once moro appeut i the flesh, to leacn | Miss Homan sprang up with alacrity, and, | that a terrific burricano swep: the coast of | Syx Fraxcisco, Cal, Oct. 23.—The Rod J. Everett aud wife from Leigb, Neb., | veyed to the Mothodist hospial whoro an | fie sbent 1o 4o eyl artisouts father. 3 tiat ho s held as tho sowrco of ail the” meas. | accomaniod by her escort, walked down 19 Svanish Honduras on Octobor 12, causiug | rique brothers, who stolo the woll equipped | Tisited Gilhert Fabor's fols last wook. examination ‘was mado. 1v was found | Wion he retaveel anermor erisis: bl i 3 ures advocated by tho dem c rly of \e forward sicenev. . much damage to fruit, ruining banana plan- val yi f Pahi ad A P iy re 5 ) that Sorenson had a compound fracture of | and wone, S R 1 B s DUy eri il o] | Liien Enmo thielverviworat narbotithe situsi| e aEsc oo Sl SRR ARERAIBIGH] royalivashilotiphdlkln gLl ahityjapdithen| SRR 2 Buzzebisndifamlly returnod olOht el iy, o g v tle il b 11 A tokiBomme | LBaiE s ; ] enter into any elaborate argument on tho | ation, tho scanning of each masculine face | (1%0% MUWIAK vesscls ashoro and destroy- | murdered nine mon tocoverup their villainy, | cago last Mouday after a nleasant visit bera. | e ™ g 5 B As thehour of midduy approached, there o o bacY oW 1d the endenvor o i . | ing many houses. . e a. Mrs. A, W, Bradley returned from Penn- J were the signs of another collapse. DD subject, but the democracy owes 0o little of | and the endenvor to recoguize that of her bave been executed at Mauila. The native S {ror e, « collapse. Dr ™ . ) B At Ruatan wany nouses were blow vlvania last week. Mr. Mradiey’s fathor Garaner came aga B AR At Gy R 1 1 X uses own 3 =5 Sy 0 ek, Mr. Bradiey's futher s S raner came again &t noon, He adminis. 9 :“;]‘j‘"rf,”"u‘,::Jg“l’n{;:‘u‘;'n‘gi’l‘}jfi‘:(ji‘:w‘;":;L;‘]‘m“fg fuliive husband. motions wers weitten {n | 30Wn, includiug the Jobnsville church. The | %% “fl"“’" W ": poisoned tho crew and 0ap- | cymg viith her. LOB TN GOz, tered stimulants and as the signs of return ] S tenal ST o oo T e T schoouer Honduras from Belize, Honduras, | !8i0 of tho yacht, was a's~ executed. The | 3, A, Van Riter who is locatod at Trout | (o - = 3 ing 1ife manifested themselves slowly, ha 3 this pretension through all the mutatiops ju | her countenance. A rather handsome man | ¢ 0 i " | three men were taker: bound hand and foot . While Worshipping an Towa Co atton o A by had, 1t is equally true, it must bo sup- | passed by. 1o looked at Miss Homan und | for Lulh witn cighteon passengers, was | 580 RCTS 00ion mrouras. They Srol|boreekiblontatiisaiuecnivintizyRhicrofntioy, In Disturbed by Fire—0ther luzes. 1010 Sho president thatjbhosond eoDARANE, ] L ually true, , be ssed by 0 Miss H TN D AR L e s Ma i : y were | days, . hy Fire— but a few hours away. But again tho patient posed, when Mr. Buchanwn, a confirmed | Miss Homan looked back again with an op. [ Ginsht in tbo st and. \ . S R B 4 8. s 3 : E b \ pation ederalint aeas b prostdent-oless of "ty | tical mterrorntion. Thn another woman | Grified heiplossiy for two davs, and was :A:‘cn‘iffilazlfllécpfa-‘fi:ie? l:fl:x[::e:.?mmralu: and | 3™ Grass and I 1, Tickel attended tho | (303 T, Oct 33— tho midstof the | rallicd and returned o scmi-consciousiess democracy, though it is well kiown that the WG Threw hor armh wround tho | Piced up and wiwed into Utiln.' Tho pas. | dcpied the priviieke of being stioty | © | Grand Loda of Oda’ Fallows at Omaba lnst | Scrvices of the Wirst Motwodisu Episcopal | tnd the presideat, at tho urzont. requost of object of Mr. Jefforson’s most intense dis. . A red:nosed man with oveglasses | {TIERTS, RIG S swote without food or | \wag'lopped off, but tho brothers showed fine | “V$5%: chiureh today the structure was discovered to | those ho were with him in the siek rool, iKke was t ho federal party. walied stratziit toward the waiting pair. water for two days when rescued. This | W% A powed Hine | " Mrs. J. Mc K. St. Jobn was called to Lin- | be in flames. The belfry and rool wero de- | Went down stais to the table. Ho was not i Mies Homan’s 1uc snid us plain s words | W48 tho most severo hurricano over ex- | herve and rofuse wake any plea. A | .01 Sunday night on account of the sick- | stroyed and the interior gutted. The pustor’s | £0n€ more than five minutes: heaid notleave 3 As the Head of the Bepublican Party, cotld huve done: “Horrors, 'Thope it aw't | Perienced on tho coast of Spanish Nonduras, | Single sword stroke sufliced to cut off each of |} aqs of her son Seward. cooluess prevented a panic. overy one petting | 1he sick roo i again until Dr. Gurdner re- g *In vain it Is pointed out that the position | him." 4 sl aotllifoKanniiio valuo of property theirbegar. T o, 3pent "fih'r:‘“;‘x‘l":lfgs',‘l‘.‘l:“?t‘i C."T. and Lola McCracken wont to Grand | out safely. Loss, between $10,000 and £12,000; |t 1od at 6 0'clock. <ho doctor cauio aguin i ] of Jefferson on any subject was directly the ‘Chen down i tho line of hurryine pas- | 4estroyed will not be iaowan for some time. 0.7 ! B LAPBRA S X Island last Tuesday, where they attended | insurance, 1,500, L A little streneth had returncd. Much | 5 roverso of tho duniooratic position; ho is duly | songers & big. ood 100KinZ chup Wwas seen = gwnors aro Leylng 1o rocovor it | The broth- | (ho wedding of thelr brother, A. H. Mc- | New Youk, Oct. 23.--A special from | I20re than heliaa cxpected, snd when ho ] S uoted at the next convention aud a new ing Miss Homan attentively, He was CONFESSED HIs CRI o9 Spent Sh N ALFEOrtn bous 810,000 SriRe | Cracken, Jamestown, N, Y., says the steamors James- | /¢ft the exccutive mansion Lia said that the q anth of allegisnce is taken to his principles. | dressed in 4 long ulster and carvied a travel- e o LT 1000 and the | “'njrg 15, v, Stephens and Mrs. M. A, Brass | town and Iiric'and’ a private naptha launch | ©hd might not come for twenty-four hours, | 1801, after o severo contest, Jofferson | jug bag siung over oao of his broad | Neill, the Polsoner, Said to Huve Acknowls | * L 2 attended the state convention of Daughiers | were burned today. ‘Tho Jamestown was | DUt the wateners at tue bedside believe that came 10 the presidency ns the founder and | snoulders. edged His Guilt, S of Rebekah at Omaha last week. the largest steamer on Clautauqua lage, | the end will como beforo the duwn. In the 1 head of tho vepudlican party, The prefix It was Colonel J. Kenedy Stout, He Loxboy, Oct. 23, —The News of the Wi SUFFERING FOR WATEI, W. N. Thurn, of Roseland, La., spent a | Loss, $20,000; msurance small, nhours betwcen 2 o'clock and b, when vitality A democratic was sometimes, though seldom, | nad scen his fiauce before she saw him and 0N Nath o e 0Lithe-Worla —_ few days with his family here the past week. 0Ty N, Lo L, Oct,, 25, —The Sands Point | I8 8L its lowest ebb, they think that the [ ¢ used. Tho tenacity with which Jefferson | the smiloon bis faco was oue of boundless | 9°CI8res thatitis in a position to state that | Pennsylvania Towns re Straits on Ac- Miss Anna S, Buzzell’ started for the a. | hotel, owned by George Ishrer, the brower, | Patient will puss aaietly “away. The pres- 3 held to the protective principlo was only | satisfaction, Neill, the doomed man poisoner, in an ter- count of its Searcity, cific const last Monday, from where she wili | was destroved by fire today. = Tho loss is | ident will be in the sick room ail night, L proportioned to the necessities of tho coun- He stepped right out of the crowd and | view 1n jail, confessed that ho poisoned ReAvING, Pa,, Oct. 23.—The extent of the | sail for her mission work in Japan. estimated at 100,000 andt i3 said to be cov At 10 o'clock Dr. Garduer again visitod the L ry. His action in 1507 when he declined to | then Miss Homan saw him for the fivst timo. | Matilda Clover, Emma Shrivell and Alice | inconvenionce and suffering caused by the | 1ev. B. A. Russell of Org, traveling mis- | ered by insurance. The origin of the #i white houso ud examined Mrs. iarrison. recommend the repeal or ulteration of the | She took two quick steps forward | Marsh, but deciared that he had not poisoned | greay scarcity of 43 it sionary, Rev. W. K. Evans, Rev. Iolsom, | not known. ile found her very low but with perhaps reveuue law, after a surplus $14,000,000 had A ol 4 e S Eilen Donworta ;i greay scarcity of \ater at pownts north of orbes, of Beloit, I Mosrs - — vitality enough to carry her through 5 | X and heid ont ner hand. Mr. Stout wortn, and said chat up to the lust E. A 'Forbes, of Beloit, Kan., Messs. ality 3 kh the | T A PSS B RN T | b ou! nand,t i StouyliBilon Dontwo: ad gl ) hore can hardly be imagliued, and it Is stated | [taickerbooior. Churles TCelsoy 4 Burned n Foed Store. period of greatest ganger'in tho early morn- d. put 3 i grasved it with true western frankness, [ m nad a feeling what he woula be Kuickerbocicer, Charles IKelsey and othor PR B y morn crl;;urust l:) ,\‘Irl. Cloy ; na \\'holnllns term of Sl so glad to see you,” said Miss Ho- | acquitted, as an actual fact that at some places boyond | from a distance, were in attendance at the Ifive in William Monosicy's feed store, 711 ADEARE ho oxprosted the IOllhlmn that she oftice treated the surplus nccumuluted as the | man, Siuce he was sentencad Neill has been as | ort Clinton 1t is actuzlly necessary toguard | farewell reception tendercd Anua Buzzell | South Thirteenth street, was discovered at | Wiy live through the night, 4 sum of all villainjes,” i . 4 TR D ¢ ¥ o ; ap.d i 8! . ture ; . JYAN 3 When the doctor had gone Mr, H 1 sovry to have kept you waiting,” re- [ 1mpassive and cool as before. When be was | the s : s before her departure for Japan 430 o'cloc! 5 A he doctor had gone Mr, FHalford ] in conclusion Mr. Biaine calls attention to | plied Mr. Stout. P Taon 1o, \Wadsworth Jatl sa iy oo s | the tauks of tha. lacomouves to prevent tho | M0 or I DGl domockats wout, 1o | bk aroekar s moralng and un alavm ftom | who had intendca to remain av tho whitd 3 the esseutial agreement -of the two parties | © Thin un introauction to her oscorts took | said: *Thauk Heaven, it 1s ull over, ‘he | PCOPI® from curying off the water. ILis | Hastings last Teescay night 1o hear Con- | yn tho raor of the siore was burning. and thy | JOUS¢ Part of tho night, went to bis hoiel on the great majority of issues. It is intes- | piace, Mora intraductions foliowed, and | Judgo was dead agaiast me, but perhaps that | likewise stated that on ono of tho divisions | gressman Bryan. Hlzunes s00n comuaieuted to tho walls of the | 8 tho mewbers of the pros:dent’s family ; | estiug uud suzzestive,” he says, 10 ook | then the cnure party walked down to the | Was his duty,” of the Lenigh Valley raiiroad the water to [~ Rev. Woodvey of Omahadwiil address e | oin frame straeture e south wall of the | prevared to retire, only “tho nurso, Mra, § over the platforms of the two parties and | Brooilyn annex boat. Miss Homan's friends On Saturday Neill asked to be allowed, | SUpply the locomotives is transportea for | people of yuniata on Saturday evening, Oc- | building was considerably burned a °, »0 ] Dimmick, and the president were loft in the 800 how much alike they ure ju several vital | cousiderately walked ahead to give her and | beforo the day set for his execution, to sc | Uite a distance by engines, Reading is one | over 24 4 100 torn Outs Abaa 1o. doren alos ur | $10if rooid: measures after tho real and divisive issues | My, Stout a chance to get acquaiuted. Laura Sabbatini, to whom ho was cheaged | 0F tho few citica in tho Schuylkiil valley b 109 AIER PR b s 0k LWOLOseN Ligloa ol I'tie possibilities of the case are many," havo been stated, * * ¥ If partics would | * Inere was no dificulty about that. Before | to be married. " whose water supply bus not been affected by Culetrated e ooy e o o tilding which | said M, MelKes to your correspondent ag i1 9 ‘ aim to discover and define those subjects on | the boat was reached they were walking ver o - — the drouth, - Owiug to the drouth mountain RosEBUD Acexcy, S, D, Oct, 1zosebud | -XA8. BOUAVOELA (OYOr§ was damaged be . “out tho probabilities are that Mrs, swhich there is @ vital difference of opinton | close fowethor and langhing at overy step. — § Destroyed by an Earchquake, fires have broken out at several places., celebrated Columbus day in o most fitung | S 0% FoPaI® ison will Jive until morning.” % and would contine aiseussion to those issues, it Lol g Loxpoy, Oct. 24.—The Staudard’s corr ————— way. At 9:30 the Indian police, in uniform o A Littie Family History. it would not only simplify tho contest av T Yaes: ay. et 4 e Y b DAQD, 5 018, 22 POREC XAN) ory, RGN DavoRE BRI ¥ the contest Aud be LR AAP 190 :‘7:::.‘0;‘(',"‘:; it AR SR58 """, fua: vliingee Mangiehhy Yoplons Dogs, .~ and the children n the school at the agegey | Tom Iidwards, cmpioyed on a Missouri | In view of the serions and probably fatal would also greatly help in wrriviog at the | pooo o T e 199 it s, ‘“. rangscovia have been de- 1L, Oct Frod Ulrich, a | marched to the flag staff in the center of the | acific construction train, was tuken to | tirn ta Mes, Harrison's illness, Dr, Garduer truth, which'is the ultimate object of popu- | HUPOF mull nny| ;I.n;xn Lo the Condi- | stroyed by au eartbguake, Mauy lives are | boy, wasalmost murdered by two savage | stockado. A largo garrison flag was raised | police headquarters last night, suffering from | €#Ve 10 your correscondent tonight some ins Tar aiscussion and popular election,” o CABbORRhROROR. o T L seporteaitoibavg been lost. 50 far the boaies | dogs this mormiog, Ho was passing tho | by Sumuel Terry, tho oldost soluier at the | the effects of u bad cuton tho head. Edwards | Cresting dotails coacerning the events that e = | Cmcao, \ Oet, —Mallory, Sou & | of twenty-seven Jiorkoue, have been recovered | yesidence of Mrs. H Mitchell, when the | agency. The flag was a present to Spotted | 58id thut some of the graders near Wes#sjje | 18t led un to the present condition of his VECK SUSTAINED. Zimmevman company are out with their nu’mml. ruins o dwellings and other build- | oo hutes attacked him. Ulrich mado | 1831 by Secretary of the Interior Carl | had a grudge agamst bin aud that whon ho patient. - Ho poiuted out that the Scott fam- \ L& Lonth anual crop report for hogs and catle, | €5 1L 18 believed mauy moro bodios will | o Caf "ASY Uuthis only woanon wasa | Schur in 1573, came out of the' supper car last night soma | 'Y 01 Wiich Mrs. Harrison is o member b Manutacturers Reply to Questions Which | This report is carefully compiled from over | V¢ fOU8¢: L swall pocket' khife, and before uid coud | Praver and aadrosses and the readine of a | one bit him on the head with a shovel, Tuo | 4O0SIMPLVe Yeln runiwg through its others Uphold Now York's ¢ 6,000 rephes vecewved by them from the ugal’s Klection, veach bim the dogs had knocked hit down, | Poem followed, and in the ovening tho school | injurcd man's wound wus dressed by Dr, [ WS¢ sturds stick. 1\\1;:“ of _tho fakly, Lw Yous, Oct, na- | stockmeis in tho differout statos, Ine aver- | Lisuox, Oct. %h--The goneral electious | Neariy ull the fleshon onoleg and one arm | DOuse was flled to bear the addresses by a { Dibborn and Edwards was beld unul this | jfe Yopust o of | pbasiauo -and = capa. tional committeo has issued a circular i | ARCS Of Lhe rewurns, taking lust year as 100, | were bold in Portugal today. I . | Was bitten off, aua'e was frightfully torn in | BUmber of speaic worning in order that he might filo a com- : g dal hardship, | are us follows & Y. Four monarch- BUE MRS 20y s Bodv. There 1s ho hopo | Thers is no fear of any trouble at tho | plaint againsy bis assailant, A number of them have suceumbed, 1 \ "Mi !nrn lr:qu{--.ul from ;Iumacr:u for tho | 2 - 15ts \In:dblwu |'A']l.||::|l avs have been elected | of') iy Fecovery b agency. Tho Indians never were guieter ol o cifls NN :‘l:‘r“:n“'r‘xonm;‘ mirlrnl“cmmu_mplxlwu charac- | names of manufacturers from whom (om- for Lisboa ana three monarchists and one et S aud more cnntented, ‘I'ney have put up very Afairs, Istic of tho fumily. Mary Scout, a younge! missiouer Pock obtained his statlstics. It is g republigen Ik ORORIG. . LG6!rebilras so for Movements of Ocoan Steamers, largo quantitios of hay aud take groat prido | - Pun.aneurn, Pa, Oct. 2.—To avoid :.‘F:f,'{;‘f»'ui“'l'."r}ul.‘(:i‘l'z};ff"'..;’h’(d):r'uffin’:;'m'.’:,,:: \ not claimed that these l:muulnclnrurs ave the | i —— indjanie f | have o large | Ay Scilly—Passed—Aller, from New A that have been issued them, thirty-tiree useless suits, Jteceiver (ieorge | tweuty years ngo. Captain Henry M. Scott, same from whom Mr. Pock scoured his flg- Klection riots occurred at Cientra and | YOr'® e Killed Himsell, S, Grabam yesterday apolied, in bahalf of | & younger brother, died of the same disease ures, but it is said, toat inasmuch as the st 8 b1 SN2 otber vlaces and mauy persous were injured, | A% gheenstown-~Arrived—Aurania, from | Jusirs, Neb, Oct. 24— [Spocial Tele- | the lron Huall, to have the court decree the | shurtly after tho war whilo on bis wuy tothe comprises leading manulacturers in wll | South Dukota Y T'ne riots were suppressed by the troops, New \v",' A S : gram to Tue Biee)—This morning Johy | Utletothe order's funds to the receiver | Pacific coast foruis health, Mrs, Scott-Lord, E 1 branches, it 1s safe to presumo that they | Neirasks 3 o g At Livorpool—Arrived, 22—Naronic, from Berry, & farmer liviug nine mites northwesy | MitHout prejudice to attaghmonts filed voaer | nuother sister, died sinco President Harrly are, Kunsas A Ialy's Good Crops. New York. A, : o, ¥ b IWESL | guch suits. T'he application was granted by | son's administraton began, but her death ; Lo alroular glvs the pames of. about 100 Hontucky 3 Rowe, Oct, 25, ding 10 8" ropory on | o ALNGHEEAR-—$iHvoa-Furnomis, frop T e ab i) e, E_ fbootiug | dudue Hidels, Fols wiil eastln Lo’ bauke | was due fo otber cautss tbau consh: mifen: manufaciurers in New York, New Jorsey | puilana : > Tt pon Ty o | Glasgow. Uil woad, e bad servea | which had Iron Hull funds aud er, i Dr. Gardoor says that Mrs, s 1l 20d Conneoluut wha bave replied o qum‘_ Judia the Italiau harvest all the crops are above ———— +en vears in a penitentiary for killing a man € n Hull funds aud papers toturn L hat Mrs, Harrison's i1l | winter of 1801, when a cough do- Sy == | which 1s slightly below tho average. Tho v— eral citizens of this place. He was v L Volbned.. "This s follojvad by SHOter. S, committee substantiute his Heures, - b o W8 | vield of wheat is 000,000 hectolit toe | It Will Be slightly Warmer in Nebraska | A5 & very peculiar man. Charged with Stealing, tack of the same disease last winter, which — The wajority of these reports show that | avernge vield being 42,000,000 hectolitros, Today. 3 O ~"T ' ostor: afterne 2 vie. | brought en pueumonia n E ! ’ Dakotn Solldly © tho crop will not move until lute, Tuera is | The exports of the year are likely 1o show an | Wasiisaros, D. /@, Oct, 2. Forecast for - NugsaningOoyaie (it ¥ }umlny fiors oy '|I' Jiatorson, propslo- | HRHELEH BUSBIRANIA S 'x’fi.fi'&iiiffi...‘”égfh? Ravin Ciry, 8. D, Oct, 2 an unusual searcity of matured hogs now, | increase of £4,000,0001n value, Mo For' Neteaske--Genocalls tale: | - Waitace, Nao., Oct. .- [Speciol Tole- | tor of the Larmors lodgiug house, 1513 | /0 lugt May. At the timo of thoso sayeral &ram to Puk HEE. - -Last uight Hon, C. H, | 404 05 1ho spring pig crop 1s so much less - i SR ] ¥ i | gram to Tae Bee.|—The Wallace Coursing | Webster street, complained tnat George 1. | wiiaeks they were regarded as local and tems Shellon,candudate for govamor:und Ganerai | LA 145t soar v sl vorites o reports | Liard Tascherty Seaks wigbuly wagnar, §atie wlods. club, consisting of twenty porson, five teaij | VIS 8 piumbon bl stolon » eatebel, and f iy and for this Feasoi wo pavlicity ke ry of u late movement, oxpoN, Oct, 23,—The [aris correspond- "or lowa=-Fujr; variable winds; warmer rey i Fequostec thil tho mu natued e looked up | D i Tosso sddressed a large republic y la POBARL S o , Oct 1 pond- | " and soven greyhoun Is, went to Platto river, | ror potit larcony. The police ity | Eivon to them. It was folt that Mrs, ‘Har) e TR ““l,m"‘“ ot :;:h:‘,‘;:f. e ,",’.:“,‘,.,‘::’l,l‘t":‘,“’l:;fl“".;‘l:'l‘l; by utah | ent of tho Chwoalvio says that a seusution o porLnor POFHO. air: variablo wiads: | WWenty miles ‘Worth of here, covote huniing | tho equest, aud D EaI iy 4 son's constitution could keadlly surow olEthe for congress, and other speakers w the busiuess profitable.. Thoro is very little | 1as boen coused by an article in the Mom- | warwmer in egstern portions. i | today. They captured four coyotes, three | pars Johr Evans was also rrested for | hemi, Bubtle hacking cough coutinued ] ey haae peaxers will hold | G0 0 e NonE bogs, nd. should they morial Diplomatique, in which it is assertea J llving and one deaa. | distirbios the peace, upon compiaint of the [ 4oy rort €T ud Hitlo by little: wo prests meetings 1n evory Black Hills town and im- | © - ug hogs, s (| they con- R 2 o . Logcal ftecord . Juch . ) peaee, upon compiaiut of the | qent and his aife began 10 apprecis b ry | B uags ported atortans | that Lord Raseberry, tho Briuish foreign vt sawe party, bA Pprociaie $A8% }\:l‘l‘;mlnllnuhlx‘xrl;:m:l:nlu‘.‘,; during tho next ton Luua hoalthy ,\]’,”-".’\.',1 (he roported ebostage | AL TOKS (HSAREN IBS, BAMSS TOIEY | Orrios op 4mm Weatuen Bunsat, Owaus 4 Rise on the ol Rt o szl o 1t was i lifo and doath strugglo acainst, the ] e 0 G . > b SasoN. 2 oLy v 1 P Yyres t oL, " s i p . " o ) 'he Pio Ors ' D ptiol e T npespact of rapublicad suc 4B | a party to hostilities betw the drai. | Oct. Omaha record of tomceratura and New Omeaxs, Lu, Oct. 23—The Pica- [ Attompted Lecture Against Catholicism, | 1Ho0s rj’:"}"h"l’u::’":"\‘I’""l;",E‘l"“ ’,"?" inore -4 R AL Suocuted by Escaping Gas. bund aud Frauce, rainfall compared with correspona:ug day of | yune's Austin, Tex., special says: A sudden | Muscarixg, la, Oct. 25-—Rev. (i \ BH BSOS bAk Adrs. trarrisan fully rasls [ #'30t) M. Sheldon aud Captaln Luces ox. | ATkaxtic Cury, Ny &, Qct. 24 --H. J. Nel- g A v past four years: Jssa, | ¥ise: chsracteristic of the Colorado river, | Whiw attemprod to deliver u lecturo against TRy wrg v ‘:-::\"z'|::m«“'n:yt‘isw:; press perfoct confidonce that South Dakota | 50n of an Franciseo, 8 guest of the Maunat S1. douy, N. B, Ost. 23, -The proviacial | Maximum t A 85 | took place last uight, tho water rising be- | Catlolicism this afteruoon 1o s larg w0 | her recovery were extremely doubtful, et contidonce that ) \ y 1, Jous, . Oct. 2. ~The proyiacial | Maximum temporature.. He i 5 ) iolicism this aftorioon 1o s large sudionce | Uer Fecovery were extremely doubtful. Wil g0 republican by from 12,000 to 15000 | tan bouse, was fouud doad In his room ta1s | eloction roturus Ao sufiniiy comoin o | Ml temBer sy ra 41 | tween eizbit ana tou feet within an bour. 1t | 1u the old opera house, bul was hissed and | AL 2:15 Mrs, Harrison was resting quietly, plurality 2 morning. He had beon asphyxiatod by es- | show that the staudiug of ‘the partics is i}'\‘:‘ni;u (omperutyre.. ., = e (:Zn:‘.v? ':mw steam launches n;;_d badly | hooted down, the nolice baivg ocallad to pro- | All but tho walchers in ber chamoer had ree an Rully 4t souih Slonx City. 5§ A letter fo on 0! ntialtion 431 gowas vy les is: | & . N 0 dawaged a large excursion boat. The rise | tect him. A large crowd assembled outsige | tived for the nigot, R Soon HRllE aG s, Slowx iy - | caping st \I')Lk'“ found mou bia offocts | Opposition, 1: govornment, 3. - Statementspowing the condition of tem- | is sixiocn feel above low water and many | the building, but scatiored without violouce, S 4 L, 1 " e o ) ottom uro under water | The lecturer cancelled his dates bere, colng 10 Europe. . : y iy, Nob., 18 asked tha uradgo of Woatchester o | v A perature and prégipitation at Omaba for the | cotton fields fn tho bottom uro uni ter | The lecturer llod nis dates bere. Fleolng p cinl to 'y The best and largest re- ,A’Pn““w .hmn;] univlluux bappen |g bim. B \ )‘- ug » '“"' A §'esth, unyiuml singe” Murch 1, 1502, as compared | and a greatdeal of cottou has been destroyed. ] - -— | Sax Praxcisco, Cal, Oct. 23.~The police pubiican meating aver beld in Dakota county e person referrod Lo was notified, but Lips LoA Pesti, Oct, 28, ~"There were 110 new | with the general average: S | Audy Bowen s Winner, | by 2 { L T N aliet Routh 1 City, Nebn lastoven. | 101 you rospouded. I.\'x sou was dvout 40 | cases of chiolora and sevontcea desths re- | Normal womberuture ... 502 | Florida Hus a Kace Wa | Puaquesise, La, Q:t. %.-Tue glove | '(T‘I’ ‘xmm,': 1 i traclig ‘“'4‘ ‘»":‘"“- the § J years old, and trom his appearance a m; horte: o vity today. lency for the duy. )2 JACKsC ) ot Pitusy . Ry > (o KIOYe | Mlodgsto mililonaire, who mysteriously o ing. Swith's opers liouse bull was packed 10 | il trom bis ay o man of | ported in 1ho dity taday Beticlenoy tor tie iy » | “Jackeonvirax, Fia, Oot 95.--A Titusvilie | conteat tonight before the Cynress Citg | odasto miliioag JoIOERUMY, SIS » hall wa neans uud promiacuce, He spoke of John ¥ sluco Marci | 14 = | gpecial 1o the Times-Union s \ s | 3 ¥ | peared two weeks ago. Last Thureday be e qulmost capacity at 7:3). Tuo weeting | Wannmaker, the postwaster general, and Broke Up ina Norul presivitation. . ... o v hes-Union say sherifl's | Athletic club between An iy Bowen of Now | was seen in Sacriu urel ! 4 ) : - . Nt pre: | | ues-L | Sacrimento saa purchased & ; suilod 10 orcer by Z. M. Ralrd, chair- | other promiugut men, and cisimed close P, Oct. - Au anarchist meeting | Dfcioney for the di | Posse was seul aut at noon today Lo arrest ; Orieans and Jobniie Kckert of Streator, | ticket to New Yol giviug bis name as of 1he county central owaiitice, at § | fresdshiy with themm, Bala {4 the Bt Dauls Quarier faday terdin | long l the ringleader of the negroes in last nigfus | 1, (ght welkuts) for a purse of 41,500, was | Staiuley, his motusr's maiden name, Abe shootivg aflray, The negroes resisied and | Wo by Bowen in eighieen rounds, | polico thluk e Is golug 1o Europe,

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