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Tae OMAHA DaAIiLy BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25 sl 5 THEX MET FRICHTEULDEATHS | Baingee v e towise v | G FAVORED THE POOR MAN | {ictrihettaoss. v et | WILL TRY T0° SAVE BRYAY | ershiteutisraseartiaencres | PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY COND YEAR. THOMAS FITZGERALD of Depre. were escorted 1o tha@ opera house. Mr. Wa enough to protest against it, C. S. Montgom: NICK PRINGLE of Eikcharts, - bach was the first speaker, and in a fow woll e ety had the floor, with a few more sugrgzest B e following were Injuted chosen words promisad the poopie if elected ions 8 to secrecy. He teread with, all that st " . FHED BOWEN & iston., s Tananit that he would do his Whote duty by the peo- ] ir Shekals | Mr. Brogan had'said, but thonght that the gy " - f Two Trains Collide on the Reading Road | Fuen Bowes of Avpiaton. What the Republican Farty Has Done for | LT B0 MOUCHCY \aspecoivad with cheers, Omaha Demoorats, Will Cast Their Shekals | ot RS Ml NhG" Metmbers to dwoll og | SusPans? at the r‘,' outive Mansion Ended with Awful Results Crints Bsuivo of Kiel A the Country. and proceeded at once to demolish the cheap Into the Breach, when asked atout the meeting was that it Early This Morning, A el 3 i money fallacies of tho independonts, and S was called for the purpose of uniting the two s FELL SINTY FEET. scored Van Wyok, showing nhis record in un-u!(vh'mm'v ticelubs of Omaha: that it was ey Q g v c congress to give the 110 to his utterances on a soclal and fraternal meoting, louking to the g MANY MAIMED AND MANGLED VICTIMS a0 B MANDERSON DISCUSSES THE SUBJECT | FR0eioin 18 the poopiers. candidase for wov. | PECISION OF A SECRET CONCLAVE | [ 1SIE SHin of ail tho ninmoticics of tho past, | PATHETIC SCENES AT THE BEDSIDE Awral Drop of & Construstion Traln=Yeven - ornor. His address on the tariff was logical e Ho thought that it this story was adopted, asiinims e Men Kilted, from a free trade standpoint, and he was 1 " the public would get only what it was eu 1 vl N een S Part, Minn, Oct. 24<A Pioneor | Review of the Leglisiation Condacted by the frequently applanded by his enthusiastic ad- | €ry for Ald from the Young Man Eloguent titled to, and the members would find no dif: Mrs, rrison’s Last Moments Passed I Beven People Killed Outright ar ) ¥ apr 3 Injured—Scenes About the Wreck — How Pross Spokane spocial today says: Winle a | Party of Probation—No Parallel in mirers. ofthe First and the Response it ”‘"N.‘v \(n:\:l:‘\‘n*‘n“v:lsa‘|'|:'~lulv-|~‘ T Quier Slumber—Spark of Life Could ed— § Abot t i — . o story oh should tell was thy the Ae construction gang on the Great Northern the Politieal History of HARTINGTON'S DEMONSTRATIO Elicited—Arranged a agreed upon, and a rocess of ten minutes Searcely o b the Dend | was laying rails neross the Wenatchee river the Natio e Great Hlind was then declared to allow the committee on Hryan cash to get in its work on the mem Nundreds cf epublicans Tara Oat to 1 Meiklelohn Speak. bers present, Hennow, Neb,, Oct. 24, —[Special Telegram Hartixgtoy, Neb, Oct. 24.—[Speoial Ananias and Sapphira, rest serencly bur- It was a charming sight to seo thoss patri Xin express on the PPhiladeiphia & Reading | ties ana three cars of rails fell into the river, | to Tne Ber. |—Senator Mandorson addressed ’lLll‘cu;nm ln| Tue Br r.\\ - }nn republican | jod in your Little crypts of the moldy past, “":_”!:lIrl‘h""‘"‘“:*:!':'1‘\“‘:‘”‘"‘ LR h:h:: .l."»:'nT 5 e le - eside your sputed J < b L h 1 rallrond, which is due in this city at 0:30 | gixty feet below acrowded opera house for two hours and Ti V‘ lm;G: zht “l”“~ v x'«:“ |n|r:uu :: . “l alongside your undisputed titles to the cham- | ya)pjees brother, and at the expiration of the & m., collided with a train of empty coal John Leonard, Jobm Johnson, James | fOFty-ive minutos with searcely & person stration of thu kind ever held here, Several | pionshin of pre ‘ A i A ' i aricatory artists of your time. | first five minutos almost & had besn cou- AVTHS et v hundred enthusiastio repubiicans from all | Don't come back o Omaha, to | tivuted. cars a short disiance north of West Mana: J. | leaving a seat tonight. Many prominent Don't come back to earth and mana, ar é . the false work under the oridge collapsed PrirAbeLOniA, Pay Oct. 21.--The Shamo. | And the track machine with two carloads of Mrs, Harrison died ut 1:40 a, n WasniNaroy 3 8K TRERT, Wasnizuros, £ G, Oct. 24, UREAU OF Tie B Wrignt, Daniel Waknux, Nels Nelson, All through tho long, weary night the parts of the country had gathered to listen " st the produc neats, | vank tunnel, about eight miles north of this \ democrats were present, {oan addross by Hon, Georgo D, Matkie. | 8ter tho listeagainst thoproductsof modern | Dlgging Up the Ducata, sllent watchors at the white house sat waite NIL9TS few ! mlnutas’ past 0. this motaing, || Bradaon dnd &, Olesol wate killec I have just returned from Chicago,” said | john. The teain puliod up to the depot to- | Sclenco and centurics of experionce, now | This did not ploase the committee, and |y for the end, toaring yer bellsving Seven porsons were killed outright, nineteen | J. Gilman, J. Robortson, G. Nelson, J. J. he, “where I rode eight miles from the cen- | mght heavily Iaden with reoubiicans from | posing as hoavyweights in your line. Profit F:.‘.‘:Lflq :v‘u;{v"x.x’*:nn[n l\r}xmulnfl Yplnmnn_\- u:rd Y V' indy s v o o of Joleridire, The procession mavched up town | b; ¢ oro o od States the twin clubbites were or- taken to St Timothy’s | Campbell and J. Lindville were fatally in- | ter of the city to the gates of the exposition :»“ ‘(\m;"L'emu . ~‘nll ! :l‘sf_nv;"“n 1o by a friendly tip, and como not here In your | g 04" o trot ur: and de posite a liboral quAn g P ALD U Mercha - | imbecility und decrepitude, as Sullivan jour- o 4 e N , 2 AUT:0 p. m. the procession, six blocks 4 tity of the Johnny Kadosh. ‘The new plan long composed of the metropolitan band of | Beyed to New Orleans, vise be vrepared to | worked better than the old, and Colonel ( that death would cono with the dawn. All night long the president walked the corridors, sat 1n the sick fojured who wi h it of hospital at Roxburg, and several ottiers 1ess | jured, A number of others were painfully | building. Thore wore upwards of budly burt werc treated at other places. HirG people present and the half million who room or strotehed himself out for a brief The Des R banked the eight miles of road were renre- | this city, the Coleridee cornet band, the Har- “‘]!;" ‘": ffl'\:\ P I“&"\ ar .'_'."l"'" need _‘r‘-!” _u\l_‘l;‘:\;pl:ml"fl:"l.m rost in his room. If ho slopt at all it was WALES TIN MILLS CLOSED. 3 o) g ‘ c rison club of this place and the Republican ut why this warning, and wherefore 70, 200, v for ¥ é e TIOMAS WELSIL of Auburn, fireman of the sontatives'of ovary country on the faceof | rison ¢ Oolatloge, fi RS TAREGHEY - A R latter figure the lovy stopped. It was then | O01Y fora few moments at a time. Through : — the globe, and more prosperous, botter fea | ¢lib from Coleridge, formed and 3 Local democracy met last night and, what i d . s eAMy iRt Tleutenatt, Datker 1Ly express train, Testimony of a Wowan Who Explaing the 21006, S sy \ through the princioal strests, When tho g announced that it was not necessary for the | theearly night Licutenant Parker lay on a JAMES KILRAIN pd 23 years, of b Situation, people never lived. Seventeen million ami- | 100 oy iad reached the hali scarcely any is notat all strange to relate, its busines mouey to be paid on the spot, and that sub- | couch in Mr. Halford's voom, but as the aqua, forward hrakenan on coal tr Forr Donor, Ta, Oct. 54— [Special Tole- | erants have come to this country, | could enter as the ros 1 was already pucked, | Wa% of & naturs that every domo- | scripiions would be taken for any amount, FRANK STIENE of Reading, newsboy on nignt wore on he went to his room to seek a little rest. Tho other mombers of the household wero in their rooms sleeping, but half dressed, ready for a sudden summons, All might long the clectric light blazed in the vestibule in the executive oftices aund in the vam to Tie Bk, | —Mrs. Jobn Goldsworthy | equal to sixteon states, Was it | To have the large gathering divided was all | crat present was ashamed that tho :lp“mnlulqr Il.lv}\'.‘uu.\ul‘, *for,” suulx(‘ul:mul express train., killed In the hanzauge car. zi this nh': has recoivod a letter from her | for frecaom? No, it was for :hnt could be done, conscquentl; :l‘v_elinl public should know. Therefore was it I;,;‘m““",:‘“» 'avery cent couuts in this cam- ailh e MR A A e "M dpba: 7 fish ves it w better their conci- | Bundred romained tu liston to Mr. Meikle- | qoemed necessary, from a dewocratic stand- | V5t . A Mrs, Temporance Walters of Lauacre, | Selfish motives; 1t was to better o i t On awain calling to order, the chairman e N tor. otates. tha | 100, Ret bettor wages and fro homes. Thuy | Jehty atid tha rest of 'the crowd eathood 10 | pojut, that each aud every unterrified dis- D front of the hotel to hear Hon. John Harris stated that he was glad to see so many as- clghteen of the lavzest tin piato mills in :’3‘;‘";,?“"'&2,"“;11"“.,;’3{‘;;.‘{“;M‘Q;:g':;;m;;;g of Norfolk, ono of tha leading republican | ciplo should be doubly pledged not to reveal | sembied togother in the nume of democracy. \ machinist on tho | that vicinity have shut down and aro nropar: | Ay Jot 40 DO Protect the ILorer oo | orators of' the sta'e. Hoth speakers filied | & word of what actually transpired, nnd | aad that he had long tnongat that it w Killed under the stove in the exXpross car. DAVID HERR, age 1 50, memborof the leg Iature from Harrishurs JAMES BOYNTON, v long hallway upstairs, Atintervals the watchs X 5 o core | tiMe for the members of voth clubs to et Readinz, {ng to move theie plants to the Ualted States. | over and helo us improve our land. We RHSICROW O Wit CH EHDSIRRTH for fear that somo of thom Were | yopoiner, e know that it was the purpose | man made his noiscless rouuds, Ho met no ANNIE ATOHISON, azed 2, of Miner- ‘||Ilz\"|fi::t':)’"‘mf‘m:*}"li':“g) Sl ““l'l'lm‘:fl“"“; "ang | send agents to bring them amone us, yet in Onkdnle Repubiieans Moet, not sufliciently apt to successfuily answer | 5f'tha Samosots to elact domocrats and. bo- ville, P'a 3 a political year the democrats do not want thestatemant mentioned is mude as an ex- | yhamy planation of tho stagnated state of vusiness one butthe president, and he saw him but RN B B8 Dole. | Bl questions that might be firad | lioved that such was also th 4 We'want all who will bocome good | ~OAKDALE, Neb., Oct. 3i.—|Spacial ‘Tele carely. o purpose of the BILIERON THBRRBLNSY gram to Tne Bee|—The rapublican rally | 8t them, in & manner to avoid giving any | Jacksonians. Their burpose Injured at the Roxbury Hospital. as evidenced by With the coming of the eatly morning " ¢| o! some 1ndiviauals had scemed to be to down ¥ S. 1. Suopks of Phaenixville, express | there. i e ropublican party passed the Chinese | here tonight was one of the largest evor heid [ !nkling of what had been done, a school of | ERD IRY FIAG TR O SIS, 10, here | hours tho watchers by the bedside waited messenger, concussion of brain: very serious Towa Supreme Court Decisions. restriction uct in I8%5, passed the contract | in this region, the large rink being filled Instruction was nstituted for the education | oy erankh everywhere, and he preforred | almost breathlessly for the ohanglag tide, M. D. Coway, Harrisburg, city enginoer, Des Morses, Ia, Oct. —|Special Tole- | labor net in 1858, also the pauperuot. The | with un intelligent andience containing mauy of all present in the artof co-operative Iying. | to believe that it was this class that bad | but the dreadod crisis did not come, The contused leg. gram to Tue Bex. | —The following supreme republican party has done all that has been | jadios. A large excursion came down from But moco of that anon. Would you know | made the trouble between the clubs, and patient lay half slesping, half waking, nover Monitz C. Lpreer, both logs broken, court decisions were rondered today: CLLHA L Neligh. ‘The torchlight procession was the | how it happened, peruse in silence. he oned that it was over for all thme. 0 | yctively conscious. When thy kour of great- Eua Devise, Puiladolpuia, lacerated | Ruiroad commissioners, uppellant, against MBS LALLM s d 2\‘,',5?%@?:‘}.;{“:-:’3?u"\l:nf:}n.'\\\'c:’.:'.:gfm?é‘:- Lion and Tiger Getting Together. B HOR I e ports o M AUUISY, danger had passed the presiaent lay wound of thigh. Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ruilway | =1 hove searchod wn vain fora parallel of | gobyplican club in uniform. Ba it known that a mootiug was regularly 1k ATAT OH 65h BEX IR B R g down for briof rost. Ho wa: 1o the sick ANNA Kewp, Pittsburz, Pa, fracture of company, Lyou district, reversed; Deere. | plagrorm was framed by those who bad long Rndgg :}’E:)(‘:::;;v::fi T\i‘:?eh;v\‘n:":‘l" ‘l)l( I‘g‘\)i‘;‘x‘ called, to bo attended ?nlv by members n?x Ho wanted to tell what he had found on | F00M 8¥ain whan the doctor arrive d, 8 few the log. Wells & Co. wzainst Council Blufts, appel- | practican both tho old partics, We wul | §ndet of Omatg and Judge Norrle of Povcn. | the Samosets and Jacksonians, tho two | nis travels out througn tho state, IHo had | Winutes after 7 o'clock. Mrs. Hacrison was Miss Many rs of Valley [Forge, Pa., | lant, Council Biulls superior court, afirmed: | refer to the I. Samuel, xxii, 1-2: ‘Davia | Mr Alexan iscussed in an_able man b rival democratic clubs of the city, no- | heard from the rapublican nomines for state R e M G Rt E e Ah s ¢ e AL L ORI ,Z'L‘éc‘;'.'.'rif.fé'é"fi.'fli‘:’?dé‘ ‘:1?.,?351’"’.‘:‘.&'?“.“‘13 torious chiofly becauso of tne bitter, | treasurer that the Democratic South Side Many C. Preizans, Pottstown, Pa., con- Fon district, afirniod; Brown heatnst | one. that was distross and every one thar | MeKinley bill was naw and very convineing, | ently wagod against each other ever siuce | Goith AR 18G statement came from tho presi- tuston of anile. Peterie, Hurdid distrie, udirmed: Hines. | was in dobt £nd every ono that was disoour- | £00d Judges saving it was the best tarifl ar | the latter organization hus been in existonce. | “Guo lonasome man applauded this state- Wittt H. Buies, Reading, not dau- | appellant, agamst Horaer, Story district, re- | ared gathered themselves unto him avd he | Bument theveever heard. But this was not at all surprising in view of | ment, but he was not long in realizing that gerons. temsoli Gummon, appallant, ugwinst Bull, | becumo a_cavtain over them, and thoy Wero | Fatiuro of an Iwlopendont Jtally. the fat that the tning that gave tho | o hdd elanped bislittie hands to soon, for Jdaxes Buneieno. Renoville, Pa., brake: | 5ihiman aeainst Humphrey, afirmeas Eck- [ e will now substituto Omata for | 5, EWAsKe Ciry, Neb., Oct. 24.—[Speclal | Jucksoniaus birth was tne uncontrbllable op- | 0 ?iil‘q‘..ifi‘ S ey man on coal train, seaip lacerated ford, appellant, against Ickford, Mitchell | Adullamand Van Wyck for David and the | Lelegram to ‘Fne Hee.|—The grand inde- | position that sprang up within the ranks of | TNy "\honay said he was sorey that this R. C. Prixtz, Roeading, conductor of pas- | distric reversed; Meaghe! appellan time the Fourtnof July in Omaha last Fourth | pendent rally advertised to take place in this | the party sgainst tne methods pursued by | was <o, He rogretied that such aveport nad sengor train, fractured thign. ?{‘J‘J!,‘.:"..'éi}‘.‘,:'i‘; <‘-,[-'|:‘\‘v‘r\.,|.§‘|] “;l“:',"e‘;h‘“{““'{"g:;,, of ‘-h]u‘;r- } have xeureh‘eu n h:swrf {gr a | city today was any thmg but grand. Gen- | the silicstocking orgamzation and its self- | been allowed to zo out through the state, for is3 (8 T Tapiniiox, angineet ot oxprass; |ipacrt® i ciot S F AN ionsd s Glifon” agatnsy, || by thbas who adlnk Jong] packivatnottier | o van, Wron, (GHSE end Srader were ( constitutediboss, now in|the gubernatoclsll|iho souEhbithat -ouriasicoutily ‘deitia concussion of brain and head, very serious. Grancer, appellant, Havrison dhu‘h']t. af- | pheties, Tney. framed the platform who | Pilled to speak, but Green faiied to mater- | chair, and from that time until 8:27 o'clock | § 2410, g M Gortrsiant, Reading, compound | firmed: Conn, appeliant, against Toner, | were in an or Van Wyck, 1y 1r;:l¢’.:‘m‘ e WAbALLED didtriot amlEmads were discontented. They sent out tho wall m:i“'f"‘;*l’"";-uuh‘l;"“’h:!‘:;‘:;t_:fl""‘:h{_‘m:jfl date | mhg roal object of the meeting was diroly Ny LIk Jtat he Dr. Joseru 1. Waignt, Paceaixville, both TG t\)fi;‘;sl\:fi:& ‘Lifi;'wf;fi-“,‘“ét{,fi..,\‘;“.XE’L."“J.‘SZZ‘Z' Ton Small crowd ot ine court house in the | ark or darkly dire (preference ordinarily | votes in voung forone to proveut the other y ) awake then, he recognized Dr. (ardner as fracturo of leg Cochran sgalnst) Towa Central Rallwav com: | therefore) de he bent over her bed, and whispered a faint greeding to him. Tho doctor saw that she was weaker, but there wera no indications ot collupse. The prosident, howaver, would not leave tho sick room this lust day even tv to got his breakfast. After the simple mornine servico naa boen held in his room be hud somo food sent up to him and ate & little of it, then raturaed to the bedside. Suddenly a Change Oceurre It was ouly half an hour later thut there came a suddon change in the patient's con- divon. Her strengtn secmed to fail and Mrs. McKee and M Dimmick, woo stood ket ran W s Ho didu’t care a straw ubout either C distross. Who were in debt, who | i1z and Van Wyek feft for @mrbury in the | last evening the oreach continued to widen. | or'Van Wyl but b6 didnt thl that the clare for War, by tho vedside, faured that tho énd was ap- i " ivel v from being elacted, when their own ticket | proaching. The doctor. howaver, by the legs broken ; Si0us Civ, T, Oct. 24.—[Special Tele- | thero was no joy for them in the greon rields, | Bfternoon and in the evoning was avuin | Elven tho forier), but tho Anformation Was | stood swch & wood $how of e | R e R oo W. H. Breck i, Pottstowa, lez broken. gram to Lk Bee.| -War is on between the | the abuundant “harvest, the herds on tue | PYeSSO l'"bu. '3""‘\3 "_,,"‘- "“‘,f," ":“‘f“"g given out to the few who were curious |, giq10 one could not heip but feel that the | ing vitality back again to the feeols form, Jaxes . Ciiniso, Roading, plumber em- | Sioux City, Chicazo & Baltimoro road and | prairies all brought no joy to their poor [ pesisieq, b ©o W Jovine. At Lo vourh | enough to ask, that it was foc the purposo of | gemocratic party hau not gone out of busi- | and once move the eyes opened and looked nloyed by company, hurt abut the body. the Sioux City Terminal company. Tho | SOCrowing hearts. ‘Thes builuail thew hopes | 10050 (b il ton ity fod Maxwell | arvanging for a grand rally in this city atan | gess, notwithstunding the revorts to the | upon the werld, bt the lips bad moved for P ous 1. Whscoor, Port Keanody, Pa,, | Baltimore company is a new ono supposea to | ob misfortunes and wails, the two congresses | SPoke for tho proibluonists. early day, to Do uddressed by Longressman | contrary. tho last time. Even tad the will been activo R, Rt Rt il SAMEAlBY: e ¥ Sl were dishouest, the supreme benches were Plensed with Meiklejoh {| Bryan. So much for the preliminaries. He told of half a dozen counties whore he | the muscles of the face could not have pands and forearm crushed and afterwards | be backed by the Central of Towa to builda | ¥ s 3 & ¥ b Johu, When Judge (George Shields, president of £ a e f line 1o bring tho latter road o this oity, | COFFUDL newspapers wero subsidized or muz- | gypnsoy, Neb, Ot 26.—[Specal Telo- Judy s, D bad been, and i all of them the independ- | respouded. Ior th The Baltimero people have begun proceed- | #led. Wish some of them were. Wittia Hacsey, Allontowa, contuston | e Pl mevE of lo; Terminal compa emainder of the day the sick weman was lymg totionless and speechiess on hov bad, the flame of life risiug and failige, fickeriug feebly, ready at almost mowment.to ¢o out foreyer. The muscles ot tho throat, too, refused to do their duty, and 50 the last act of tho trageay bsgan. There was no pain, no suffering, phvsical or mental. ‘The faculties were mnot all be- numbed. The eves could look and know a 5 Samoset, offcially and incidentally tne in- | ents were losing sround rapidly and th gram to Tre Bk, |-A rousing republican | dividual’ who uad engineered the meet- | Gamocrats were o the gain. - 1o said thav it D e bRy o | Ty was held bera tisatiornoon. Goorge | ing. called the assemblage o order, | wastho veriest iiluoy to taik of wbandonia i e - o i “Public opiuion was silenced and yet the | 1) Meikiejonn, candidite for congress from | there wera avout of tho faith- | the party orgauizati ¢ wil The others injured were: company doclares thal tho erossing will 1ot | voices of the two Vans, the Van Wyck and [ o e e wouross from | ful present, and evecy mothar's son of thom et A LA SR A L) W. H. Geracneiof Tamaqua, Pa., con- | beallowed aud savs there will be bloodshed | yapgoryoort, were heard in the land, ‘yea ) EERipaL ! S belonged to one organjzation or the other, popaiiates O\HHL!r UBSDLY,OLiSRCrobly ranibhtaR s Thers i v Vi 3 - A » | that vary thing ti 10S e ductor of coal train, sculp wound ifitisatiempted. Thove is a force of men at | our homes 'coverea with mortgagos andno | town hatl was woll ilied with citizons of all | for u iudiviaual with @ Hoeral deposit of | two years ao. RS hooatiiag) Bo dRany - Citnes Busrc, Tamaqua, Pa., onginoor | trork Jaeie new tracks in the dispited tertk | monoy wn oirculation.: Tbore arose another | partics. 'Mr. Mofklojohn mads one of bis | adipose tissuc on both body and brain siood \ § L ¢ been for tlie fact that the democrats in_the 3 n % o party in the city of Minneapolis and in cou- | telling speeches for the republican party and | at the door and denied admittance to all save Thir - , e of coal trafu, head cut. the orossing. Trouble is expected very s000. | {rust thay all wero thaukful for the bounteous | receivea rounds of applause. Judge A. IN. | those whoso names appeared ou the membor. | Ge pentiid (district had votod for Kem, Cravrox Erpirr, baggagemaster, broken == right of wuv across tho Contrasting the Partles, cause they wauted hi : % , but the wondorful energy which ha npse and cut head. Penv, Neb, Oct. 24.—|Spocial to Tme | jovs. When we deal with foreign natins wo | supnort of tho ticket. This was kmerson’s Besoeching for Bitly Brya they could defeat Dorsey, they would have | away. Berxann GAL ek, fireman of coal T % o q ant to get more than we give. Iu 1860 this | first pohtical reily and, although a dorco- i 5 elected Thompson just like roliing off & log There were mtervals of stupor and inter- 4 Bee.|—'The social fraternity of the Stato | counry “had sixteen billions of wealth | cratic town, everybody went away from the | President George Hines of the Jacksonians | flected Thompson dust ke rotling oft e 1oz, | 0 Aact wirh Aieva @ B0 PERBAn B aters R Tsw isY Droken, 3 Normal colloge lold a vanquet at the Dol- | und Great Britain had twonty-six | meeting weil satisfioa taat Mr. Moiklejobn [ as allowed to state the objoct of the meot- | 1 A8 01C Brcond (istxict Wey fesedon Ao § BEE A - Rt o, had. stayed B. I Sreck, brakeman on coal train, head { yonieo hotel Saturday night. The followiog | villio In 1890 our woalth had | will be the next congressman. ing, which he declared to be the R art LA A i until'Y 6olnok, then he had gone awaytohls Sharl 2N incre ixty-thi billi bl matter of raising money to assist_the demo | NOMINALON In tniny of the countie: 305, - oo Y hurt. g Sp were prese t: Charlos 1. Neal, Adelbert 1’;‘:55?1?3.m‘.?, R S Fuslonwindl Its Qompllioations crats in the First district in elocting | ad not doue that and had nominated their | other pationts. He returned about noon R Lbaite Bl (T Aol Phosulxville, Tght | ewwsend, leay DifHowatd.iSiantow T Van | et e wol iavo. grown’ in'population|| PiERRE,S! D, Ock 94~ The secretary 1i( Hon; WsJ. ‘Bryanto succeed himsslf in | tiokels s’ ibey should, they ‘would bave | andogain st o'giook " Ho anio/atuisitihe log broken. Vleot, James H. Haves, \ \ o1 2 ek 1th forty- 5 ) congress. The annoubcement occasioned a | ©le¢ heir whole state ticket instead ol Mrs, Harris 1 o T, Roavserin New York, two fingers | Samuel Baughman, Charles McMillin, Dick | twenty-four per cent and in wealth forwy- | stato has receivad the resignation of C. L. | ougress, ' iae announcoment occasioned @ | iy lv y rovernor. . He said thut everywhere | or five hours, He came avain at3 o'elock brokon. ; ’ b T Dobbs. WL N Delzell. | five por cout. ' Our wenith per capits 15 0ver | ‘wood, democratic candidate for. conzress, oD : John' 4. Neal, Ora Jefirey. Kittie Tynon, 1Bessio Majors A. Furgerson, idilla L. | $.000. In 1860 Nebraska had an assossed o of thoss present had been lot | he went outside of Douglas county the quos- . " & 'his seem: ‘Auna | valuation of £4,000,000aud 1590, §104,000,000. and said that sho might live threeor four to indicate fusion with the | fato ' the secrot beforehand. and | Hon was asied, “What will Omaha and hours longor. Tho prosident saw but one A numoer of other porsons who were orly i 3 ¢ ) 7 & el f 3 populists. 1t is believed other caudidates | surprise was depicted on many a | Douglas county do-—wiil the democrats there | visitor today, in fuct, only one person who sligutly hurt. A A L BN D P R e v B oo et ' | Will resign and. the. tiokots will bo divided | countobancy, whose owner. is supposed o bo abanidoriittisl o aalzalion andisotoltor AViE] i asinotiimom boriotfiiie ALONARCIA R EE! Came Together with w Crash. o e yaoncs, Nallle 1. Killey, | e that 1,105 o evers man, woman and | about balf and halt. ‘Cnls is the last day | proof against surprise of any kind or fn | Wyekt™ "0 of tho Ciureh of the Covenant, of which the Tho Shamokin loft Pottsville at 7 o'clock, | e * GHian. Hand 3. phps. ohlla, ST he aouual’waslihlot Il iayer.county) | (Tengnations oAt bolfeoelyed, lusiuokete it any. formy cMriHiney exicllodiithemany an Wyek Losing Ground. Bresident nd Mrs. Hurrison havaboen mom- e e e eate ko agTun b Towirs Coreal Supply. fa""$1%5 a00.000and the raortgage indebtoduess | bave already veen printed without resigna: | supposed virtues of Mr. Bryan, and tried to | “I cen tell vou one thing said the | Bresidentund Mus. Hurrison bave boon mom- 3 " Des Moixes, la., Oct. —The lowa | 1,000,000, tions. The printing of new tickets will cost | explain to the assembled democrats of the | speaker, “‘outside of Douglas county Van Yooy and lh;! SEaalden tan 1‘hl rs. MoKeo ‘“’"f““* ls“‘"“ of “"L“i"" pho “0"1‘"'0“ %% | wonther i Grop bureau recently issued a | HO dwolt vory briefly on tho tarit. Iv [ $10,000 and will bo"ciarced o tho counties | Socond district how Important it was for | Wyck won't bogin o poll tho vt uhit oLty prasidontan s Mo opisaw] carred, until the Shamokin train had passed. oatha oL 8 Hids e ; X him for a fow minutes Witn this exc: ndents a<king esti. | Was sulibient to know that every year of where resignations render reprinting neces- | their future happiness that Bryan be re- | Powers polled two years ago. Fillmore ents asking es The two trains came togother right ona | Circular to erop corce protection meant prosperity. Hon. E. K. | 8ary. 1t1s belioved many counties will re- | turned from the First. He declured that | county gave Powors 1,800 two yoars ago, curve at two minutes past # o'clock with a | MAtes of percentage on Jast year’s crops of in tho uppor hullway. ption the prosident saw no Valentize was too boarse to spoak. to order new tickets Billiam was the groatest_democrat this side | last year Edgerton 1,100 and this year the | 08¢ -';."n'f.'»vx':ni’"@.‘flfl:.’;’fi‘.‘.hE\I:'.-:“;"‘.‘,':;’SOTJ AN Mt later the shrieks | corn and oats romaiuing 1n the bands of pro- e en v ] — of New York und then volunteered tue | populists wom't ba il it there. Itis tho same | DFOUELULo nis u mandithore yasi m:;- oy ", i 'd"m“" "1“" “:J' 8 ;'I‘ : ducers up to Octobor 13, The *reports re- WARMLY GREETED IN INDIANA. EngI8ER information that the sitnation down in the [ all over the state. You can beheve it or | LeWPUto intrude upon kim. The white house and grouns of the dying and wounded filled 4 s % NAL ceived from cighty-four counties show an ay- Freyont, Neb, Oct 24 —[Spactal Tele- Iirst was very precarious and that it was | not, butitis a fact, and the thing for tno | Yas closed toall visitors us it is on Sunday. the air, The exvress was filled with passen- erage of N, por cent of corn and 7 per cent ¥ Turn Oue to Liston to Reid and | gram to Tiue Bee, | —Hon, Matt Gering ur- | nacossary that something desperate be done | democrats of Douglas county to doisto | & l'““-"r“:]:“I::A:])‘V)url:\l::‘nx(::lx‘l:f;.:(x;h:c{-l:?l:nr-of gers. The engines plowed their way througn | of oats 1 farmers's hands, Some local- Debov rived in this city this afternoon from the | or Hon. Atten W. Field would represent | wake up to the fact that the democracy | tieneral Grinty the wssistant se .-“or)“n ench othor and rolled over on cheir sides in | it1es report to the effect thatas much of the | o\ cinoiis, Tnd., Oct. Hon. White- | west, and was met at the Union Pacific trair | the southeastern corner of Nooruska in | ot the state is i this tght and is fn | e o e Onne nour und saw Mr. Hale T o T T T ch uew crop las been consumed by feeders ns A D % o SLY by 1 Fecoption committeo and the junior dom. | he next congress, When his audilors | 1t with & good fighting chance. lu f {Albd of AL oarly ous and saw Mr. tals one k;m,‘ 'umom'e mass of shattered machi 1 | there is remarning of the oid crop. law Roid and Chauncey M. Depew received | 7 LEeCR D8 Tt o8 0 s "The. band | scemed to be worked up to o vealizing sense | muny of the ‘reprosentative and senu- 3 Judg ery. Tue frontof the baggage car was crusnes - - agenuind Hoosier welcome today all along the line in Indiana, On the trip from Chi- Bealo of tho court of claims camo and through the day Attorney General Miller was & fr completely in, Baggagemaster Eppler and S e Neuraska i DuRLIY John'Stiefe, tho newsboy, wore buried in a | Cray Cexter, Neb, Oct 1 ' f of tho exageerated awfuluess of such a con- | torial districts the republicans will plaved sevoral populer pieces in front of the | Of | ; s 4 . Lourt Lisune in the avoning. - Tho conrt room | UnEency, Mr. Hines rolioved himself of the | holp us where they have no [Special to e : 5 5 . Irb YOOI | agsertion that in order to countorbalance | chance to elect their own ticket. Thoy 5 quent caller. Many others f X Lio Dy Ber:|~THo Olay, Genter. Republicsn | 2289 10 Lorenspory hundredsiofipooploigaths raniell filled. ithiadios 'f,""""d"'“‘ Probi- | )3 inronds that Fieid had been makiug in | would o this in tho senatorial district made | Stopved at the door to leave messages of mass of broken timbers, from 'which tney | AuE BEr. | e ! ered at the stations and & lusty choer went | bitionists, republicans and indepondents. | \10 JNORNS SRAL B T COR SRAERE R | R e O e Ah Ciroolny countics | SYmputhy, among them Chief Justo Fuller, were su bsequently taken out as dend Cavaly company was eallod upon Sawrauy | (I AR Lo e oy, Lo, | Mr. Gering was lutroducad by Thomas Kil- A The roar of the Laggage car and the [ to bury oncof its members, Lowis C. Jobu- Mrs. Benjamin Butterworth, Minister Des- touve, Mrs. Mason, Mr. aud Mrs, Jeromiah Wilson, Mrs. William Haywood, George Chandler, James N. Tyner, Minister Grip, R S e " | the democrats in Omana to raisc $1,000 at | but for the fact that it has been impressed (eDho roar of iho buxgage car and tho | Lo bury ono of its members, Lewis O Jobi | gunsport was the first stopping placs of im- | {oh (ho varifi Lill Ineome tax. fres trads, | Onco: and moroat u subsequent time. ‘When | upon thom that we ro going to throw our . o " .. the speaker sat down, the silenca was so | entire support to Weaver. \We must remem- and tho smoker teloscoped (e way 1o the | omployad on the farm of (aorge W oods, four | Portance. Here was gatherad a orowd vari- | force bill, ote, g 2 Y p [ } other coacu fully one Rait fts leugth, and | milos west of this vlace, and bad no rela- | ously estimated at from 6,000 to 8,000 people. e deep that a ten-foot pole would not have | ber that there will be au United States sena \ o g P. W, Sh reachea half way to the bottom. tor to elect at Lincoln this winter, and the | Mrs. Julien James, Mrs. Majoc Parker, Min- how any one who was in cither car escaped | tives hore, The company assumied the ex- | 'nearrival of the train was announced by B1Lo0MINGTON. Nob,, Oct. 24— [Spocial Tele- Henry Osthoff of the Kifth ward, who | democrats will be in a position to have a big | 1ster Mendonca, Couut and Uountess Spon- doatn is a mysters. Tho baxgage car was | pense and Lok charge of the funeral. the firiug of & cannon and ringing of vells. | zram to Tue Bew.|—Tue following was re. | defereutially yiclded to the wishes of George | say 50 1n that matter if it is worked right. | 1eck, Mrs. Romero, Mrs, William M. Lay, pARr8lly amastsed toipiocos ayd thrwn over e AR Messrs, Reid and Depew were escorted to | 3¢ 10 . AR P. Bomis and several others last fall with | We can prevent either of the other parties | S50nor and Madamo Guzman, J. V. L. Find- on tho rorthbouad track 1 a heap with the CHOLERS STATISTIC S, the rink by the Logan Republican club, the ceived by the county clerk today: *You will \ Iny of Haltimore, Genaral Fullerton and Mrs, engines. It caught fire and was soon burned 4 reforenco to the- mayoralty question, | from baving & majority on jolut ballot. I local bana and drill eovps and. the Commer. | Under no circumstances nause my name to bo thougbt over what had been sard, tell you, my friends, that it behoov he uex, two cars kept the track, not- i 2 Y YR 28 Secrotary Rusk, artul Morta retary Elkins will be here tomorrow, UED ON BECOND FPAGK, | ALTi0 Lioutensnt Parker came from the 1 T s us to « n ity Throughout Kuss| clal ‘Travelors club from Indianavolis, Tho | Printed in the ofticial ballot as candidate for [ apd then movea that a commit'e of five bo | stand firmly for the straight ticket." Coming of th i mlndluz they telescoped togother and Prevatent in Europe, rink was packed with people when the [ State seuutor of tho l“'flu_“;mv‘h Mistrict. | appointed to solicit funds for the purpose of | ~ Mr. Montague was then called upon to tell | Ay 4:50 o'clock Mrs, Ha A were almost complately demolishod. The | v\ oo (et 24.—A coachman residing at | speakers reached it and a thousand or more P W, Suga, assisting Mr. Bryan out of his present | what te had found on his whirl across the | 15 s stupor which scemsd to presage tho next passongor car and the Pullman car | i who desired to hear were unable to got to iy T 3 pairing predicament. He bad not been | vrairie. It was of the samo piece as Mr. | soming of the end, ‘I't - were badly damuged, but not to such an ox. | Flovisdorf, suburb of this city, took AWEPT 10O DEATH AT CHINA'S SURRO W ol t 1 1 4 coming of the end, he uurse told the pros- g M the doors, paying the closest attention to all that | Mahoney's and was to tho effect that the | {yant that she was dyin Vet tont as to proveyt their boing drawn awsy | drink of water from e Danube on Friday. | * Nir. Reid was introduced first, He talxed | = B = Hiaes had said, so when be came to add | rociribbed should notunder any cireum- | 1ien vhe ouhor mem bere of tho Tamils sone from tue vest of the train directly after tho | Yosterday bo dioa from what physiciaus say | of the mighty ery that bad beon vuised by ks of the Vellow Itiver Mrenk Again | pjs mite to the eulogistic shroud that was | stances vote other than the straight party | wimmoned to the siek room. Thoy wore 1¢av accident occurred, 'llj(u pt for seratehes and | wac eonuine Asiatio cholera. the democrats, He said that from what he _And Over£19,00009ply nro Drowne being woven for Mr. Bryan, he vociferously | ticket. Thne situation at Chudron, Valen- | My Seort, Mes, Harrison’s brother, My, snd nrluhm.n!h‘;\ puluu[uonm the last two cars Pue HAaGUE, Oct. 24, —During the past | bad seen on his trip through the state the SaN - Fravorsco, Cal, Oct. 24.—Levtors | assert:d that ho wus tho greatest democrat | tine, O'Neill, Gordon and Bassott was de- { Nt k) Mclcee, Mrs. Russell Harrison, il eanaund unhurt, o ek twenty.one deaths from cholora have | People of ludiana did not aprear to be over- | from Chiua bring terrible accounts of loss of | wost of Chicago, Buttne audienco appar- | tailed, aud the losses which the populists | Nra. Dmick nad Lioutonant and Mrs, far: PR sie Snguor Anprosshod eaoh athor | ook Ly o e it @ Bave | taken with calamitios, They wero DF0sper- | iyfe and property cansod by the breaking of | @ntly didu’t caro fora little thiog liko a | had experienced were dotailed as sccured | oy finev sat siiontly awaiting for the B Eugineer Billeg, Conductor Gorlacner and | occurred througho ARG, ous und had been under the republican pol- , 1 thousand miles, and the motion to appoint a | from tho most reliable sources, ) e S 1 Firemun Gallaghor of the coal traiu jumped ST, PETER-BURG, Oct —Since the out- | n thit Al re 3 the bauks of the Yellow river at a pont . lust moment, Mrs. Hurrison was unable to | ) ; icy for thirty years standing. He usked ; committee carried without @ dissenting 4 b IR} Rt i h from tho cav, and what. Wjuries thoy sus. | break of the cuclern in tho Kussian domn. | 16¥ for hivty vears sianding "Ho called “China's Sorrow." Somy Shoemaker's Little Story, move or to sgouis, ho Jay moit of tho Limo re recoived 1n jumping. ions, there have been i the lieutonancy « Chauncey M. Depew was then introduced It is estimated that the flooded dlstrict is Chairman Shields very properly named Mr. W. S. Shoemaker, nominee for county at- | 10 @ heavy stu oL, ke 8 doen sloep, from r Fiteh and Firoman Welch wey ucasius 125,000 cases of the diseaso and Mt 4 A 2 " - 3 t T AR et | which sho emorged at tmes into an abpear- Ve 3 b « and spoke briefly. 150 milos long by thirty miles wide; that | Osthoff as the ehairman of the committ oruey, uext clalmed aitention to remark N e T o alone 1o the -passenger eugine, They we 000 deaths, o Saratoff there have been | " A ¥y ¥ i tha AL . Hor'” 1% | ance of consciousuess. Tho doctor came at @iven 6o time to think of their own safety 000 cases aud 11,000 deaths, und in St. Pe ek e “tanod Tcooma ut 3 alock, | OVer 000 peoplo hata been drowned, wad | B fOr the frattimed i bzl tho shhrovie | UL LR L R.v0 Rooa Juages | 0 @'lock. | Ho foud hor condition une oy safety W00 gancs A0 11,000 deatis, St Pe- 4 gicjock auarencued Kokomo at 3 o'clock. s PR A g ated individual from the Kifth declined. Iv | s1sted that the party must hive good judges | 1\ © €04k 18 FOUIT 7o i and were buried in the ruins before they | tersburg ! 1 myu.“.l\ :nd 100 deathis, making | Jore provisions bad been made for a rocep- | LhAt fully 1,000,000 willstacve to doatn unloss | \ae o very rofresting sensation, and after | 8t the polls on clection day, as it was im- ,“"‘5',‘,",“,":;“",":,‘" n "lf' cameo againut 7 o'cloci ve knew what had happened. fu thoso threo distriots ulono @ totul 0f | yion of the most claborato sort, not less than | the Chincse governmaut furnishes them f0od | the crowd had recovered Osthoff 'stated tuut | Possibie to carry an eloction without them, | 1v Xeminnod the same. up: Removing the Dead und Wounded. 15300 cuses wnd Gn000 deaits. | Throo | ;450 people being presout, with gaily and | from now until noxt sprlug. Do neoded all his spare timo to rustio up | He thought that it was ono thing to cast | Meantime in the exocutive office a number ke ks ago the disease broko out in Warsmy | 00 9 30 vhrd s ‘Ihe work of strengtheniog the embank- s : ol | bullots und anothor thing fo count them, | Of Messages of condolenco had been receiver, 3 B e s Mred L s AT AANALAIEONS DULAR S gorgeously trimmed wagons and all tho poip funds to secure tho election of Mr. Osthoff | bullots and another thing to coun! M. | 20 dresasd to tho Dhesldbat. LA lanatl T 4 cLg 2 that tlme twenty choiora deaths | 4yd ceromony of an old-fashioned Hoosicr | MEDUOL the river was paorly done after the |y~ the next councilwan from the Fiftn | Some of tne voters might uced to | Bdiosse . presidout, AN eXDUIRAa Hamilton was in the third vassenger coach, | Lave oceurred 1 that city, L o o St taoned A HOOSIE | {ast great flood, thres’ years ago, and tho -4 b nstructon. had™ e ted” i | of them came over tho white Louse wire the one next to the Pullman, He tmmedi: Hasutna, Oct. 24.—The oficial cholera | T3NY. , b hich water this. epawen swopt away the ward, ) 2 8 later. Some one bad sent a telegram to In- ately turned bis attention to the dead and | figures for yestordav place tue number of | SONFE BoUse yard which fronts tho vailvoad | 0l s though thow pvere of straw, The chaleman then numed us Lo beodle | B0 oo “arve. thom Wit (nateueiion | Q1enapoiis saying that Mrs. *Hurrlson' was woundad, sud colleotiug about him a staff of | naw cases at weaty-four and the deaths at | W80k, and accommodations had been pre. | P4 LV, PUEC GCRINCIR O SITAN L oy | Committes Messva. Con Gallaghor, W. D. | cratie Judge give thom what instruction | goag,'and from Iudiunapolis the report had (3 T ARy st ey ) § vared to accommoaate a great throng. Brief McHugh, Thomas Lowry, Adam Soyder and | they needed. Auother matter that he 2 over the pouniey . Mr, Haltord b "W R ey OFtUnaW vigiding. | vwo, speeches were made here as well as ay | 9¢ePand wholo famhliss are on the roofs of | Brugford wanted to speak about was that of having | hiead over the tountry. A, Hajford bod 2 W, out of the wreck ~ "I injured wero quickly | Biny Ersin Oct. 31 Five easos of what | B TG and Nobiasvilo, whors | LeIF Bovses, Only the wore substantial " Great Head This, Judge Wakeloy make a few speeches for | Uulletin sent out by tho Wostorn Unlon Tole- taken away, and soon a row of seven dead s declared to be Asiatic cholara buve oc- | fho people nad turned oat by thousands. structures resist the astion of the water, the F. A. Br AT " ¢ | Judge Doane. * Ho thought that he would bo graph company saying that Mrs, Harrison B bodios was laid out on tho side of the road, | curred n Somiin siuce Oztober 10, Two of w ¥ 1 majority of the bonssgeorumbling away and X rogan then claimed the attention of | YOS Boaua. H1O AHOUFAL LHEL B WO BO | )d nov diea, But'the bulletin did not 1ravel . some of thom battored and woru wliaost be: | tho cases proved fatal 2 o S a——pm——p—" CariyIng the WrotokbaIRRobIs Lo doath, the cualr to romaric that soveral very sharp | L'uebiriog for Judie Doano he last of | 8% fast us ‘tho report und tho niossagos of 1 ,o\v -l, opo of recoguition, Panis, Oct, 24 —The town of Calals has ' ik =+ piiia newspaper men wore strainiag every nerve | vy o‘relvoras it were nov aiveady cortmn | ©f 0UG olence continued to come 1. Woud ut immediately in soveral di- | been oficiaily doclared to be infected with | yooo0 Y e Bialne's Roturn®o the Capital, to ascertaln what the mocting was called | (0% o oa t'sor pim, At 7:15 @ telogram wis recelved from rections for medical aid, aud in a stort time | cholera, Thres cases of the disease aud one | 798¢ Crounse Warmly Recslved by Hiy Wasmixoroy, D. G, Oct. 24.—[Special | [oF, ud what 1L was golg to 4o, | “NGyoqy alse wanted o talis, and the meet- | 4140 Soolt of Port Townsend, Mry, Harri- & staff of physicigns was on hand looking | geuth have occurred there since Lriday. Richardson County Friends. SHI h D. G Oct. 2 7(' pecial | gnd that it would be necessary to use exira (Fy i) ) ng Ahf son’'s brother, saying that he would start for sfter the injured who could not be immedi- | Five cases ang three deaths have occurred Ruto, Nob, Oct. 24 pecial Pelegram elegram to Tune vlsn.]—.luma- (. Blaine | precautions to ses that not a word of their i‘,. w"“ a sacret megting, and out of defor- Washington today, He is the ouly member Mely removed in tho ambulancos, As soon | in the adjacont, village of Bareato. Four | o Tuk Bir.|—Judgo Crodase spoko to aa and family arrived! eve at 5 o'clock to- | proceoalugs reaciod ‘the ears of tbo outelde | ance 1o the wishes of Measrs. Brogan, Mout. | Of Mrs. Harrlsou's family who bas bean ab- as the wounded had all boen attended 1o | persons died in Marseillas todny from what | enthusiastio crowd here this evening, as the | Bight &fter an absenve of five montus | World. Poor Brogy. He meant well, but he 100 Wiy y ) MOu | eent during ber sickness. Ho will be inter- AN Sl LA el Sehuad . reons died iy Ma d ¢ ling, g A R WEOR ) gomery ot al. ik Bre refrains from pri oRE § " :on%nl 950 pomioved K:::.:.’-”?.:“3:&“;.’::::.:; is supposed 10 have boew chotera, - C | uggo rasided bere in tho '00s. Ho was | ffom the ustiondl: capital o the gen; ingoung e, ;,J‘u‘.'.!\...',"‘t,“,‘.,‘L‘.-s‘i.lf’:’""" o | g u detailed report of the proceedings ‘,‘::;‘l:l:::;{ul‘l‘:""‘m" and will probably stop at trains aud others went to adjacent bospitals. | bauks of the Panubs, just without the limits | Breeted by hisold triends and neighbors, | €ral jutcrest which cestercd at the white He thought that as the meecting had been DEMOCEATIC Y POCRINY. Uina Inf { Eh“ mkxl« wore Laicou Lo the city police sta: | of this elty, d.ed 1oday of eholor without regard to parly. A grana torch h‘l’l“‘l;“’ ‘J“"" ;’;“'\f_‘;’llli"lsntlklh:""‘i was i"llm:r.'- called for the ostensible purpose of arrauging E poslc 4 N spling ". ""';':'"”'" jon at Mau un! " 9 ) ice Vi fed coutrast with | or o grand rall; at which Bevan would . A be entravce to the white house was & Clayton Hopler, the baggugemuster of tho v 11‘_‘“"‘ :’J“'cf”“‘"- h"]“’l"\‘_ by tue Red C ‘“““; the last arrival of Mr. Blaine, whea he re- .puk.“n il o i aively outthey | MO she Unwashed Kvade ths Law A little group of newspuper correspondents oxpress, Who \was missing, 18 10 the hospital Movements of Ocean Steamer, an., band, paraded the straets, and 8¢ the 1 turned fron his l0ng Sioge of sickness at Bar | this iwes the. busiaoss it iamed and i oo Thou Bioks Unreasanatily: waiting for scraps of iuformation, In Ruftaring frow & contuslon of the braww. u At Hamburg: Arrived—Moravia, from | close the judge was oreseoted a mag- | Harbor. Mr. Blaine came through the depot | order to make the story haug togetber Pos‘waster Clarkson was indiznant yester- | the executive ofico the telephone @ broken nose and a et heaq New York. uificent bouquer by his adwirers, after | 8nd h,r,""d the colored driver of u nigbt | picely, he moved that # committee of five be | day over an editorial which appoarea in the | bell rane at antervals and inguities, Of the fnjured at the hospital ali will ye- At Gibraltar: Arrived--Fulds, frow New | Which he bewan bis' specoh. Hy roferred ‘l'l;"";-e nf,“’.,"“,“".f“"“' vehicie swuug around | appoiatea to lock after tue matier, World Herald under tte head of “Pecksuiff | Were made for ucws of Mrs. Harrlson's cou- eover with 1ho probable exception of Eugl- | york feeliugly to bis varly rocollections of times | Lo Ol o statlon aad the party was | Iu support of is motion he said that 1t | in the oftice.” Here is tho gistof the screed: | dition. The executive clerks bad all been neer Fitzpatrick and two passongers of the AL Livernool: Arrived— Columbian, from | $Peatin IRulo, aftor which he humorously “';\ ven ";m'milell"g ‘mansion on Lafavette ! would be 1mpossible to obtaiu an opera house “The diserimination of Mr. Wanamaker 1o | Sumwoned for use if needed, and the white express, Mossrs. Rhodes and Gottsehail | 3t ! spoko of bis first start - voiiticul life, as a | Place, e Blaine'sstep was jauaty and bo | ju this ciy botween now and the time of | the administration of his ofiice 10 favor of | bouse carriuge waited for use in an emer Fiiapatriok and Ithodes both bave fractured | ) Gieensiown: Arrived Ottomian, from | FEPEESRULALIYE from this county, and atirib. | 10oked wall, election, and as be understood that the Ex- | republicans und against democrats is shown | Kenc: overal messages had been sent skulls sud otber winor injuries and Gotte | aasto ., Tantans from 1biadernein ™" ated bis political start iu life to'ms friends S p—— position ball could be secured for the 5th of | conclusively in the passage through the malis | 4Uring the day to the absent members of the gouall's leks were amputacod this afternoon, | P30y Sightea—Belgealana, teom | 10 120 e thew apoka about two bours on | fl-unx,;-'u or November it would be well to fix the meet- | of wuat 1s known as ‘The Votes's Library.’ | cabinet. Secretory Noblo aud Secretary from the sbock of which he will probably | naw York. the political situation and ably discussed tho 0, Oct. 34.~Tue Globe 1n an arti- | jug for that time. it was registered as a regular publication by | Tracy arrived in Washiogton today and die. . The coroner's iuquest will he held AL Autwerp: Arrived—tricslaid, from tarifr, flnaucial aua state 1ssues wud gave | ele on emigration says: Aun-effort will be The motion carried and the chairman said | the republican ulmplu‘n committes, and is [ Were at tha :white Louse this afternocou. s Thursday. T . N Van Wyck a fow turas on the soit. He will | wmage from tuis out 10 induce @migrants from | that he would name three Samosets at @ fu- | straipht republican political lterature. As | Word was received from Secretary John W. g N Al Soutbampton: Areived —Alier, from | 6¢Y the votes of Kulo solid. western Europa who have gous, or are go | UFS LMo 0 serve oo the committee, and is registered as regular matter, this cam- | K'oster Luat ne would be here o the morn- E ! . Ao AT 0 T e G h would "indly allow Mr. J. B. Sueesn, secre- | paign text ook passes through the wails at | ivg. Postraster Wanamaker passed through Patal Aceldent on the Milwaukes & N At Cherbourg: Arrived—La Champague, | McCook, Neb, Oot, 24.- | Spscial T 108 Canadiey portlaarn. statos Lo come 1uto | tary of the executive brunch of the state cen- | 3 cents & pound, while the democratio ua- | Pittsburg toulgit, aud he tog will be bero e o & NOHB L from New York . ke s - ftte. pecial Tole- | 1he Ganadisnnorthwest, During the bresent | {ral committee ana & member of the Jack- | tional committes has 1o pay a cont for every | in 1he moraing. Hucretary Charles Foster § Arn Aasa At Boston: Arrived -Pavouia,from Liver. | P40 to Tue Bee.|—Hon. terliug Mor- | SPAROL BOWmesieaders bave beou requesied 1o | gonians, to pick the other two from amoug | two ounces or fractional part of two ouncss | expected Lo leave Chicago tonight and be in o Mitwaukes, Wis, Oct 3. —Bya collision | io! | 100 was groeted with & crowded house tere | {pie Ll THOIE papers whetbier they are re- | the meinbers of the latter orgunization. for 1ts campaiga literatur \Washingtou tomorrow morning. Seeretary between & freight aud work traiu ou the Mil At New York: Arvived—Sorvia aud | tonight, delozations comiug from all the sur- | turns maw“v.m':‘:ng;u ‘r‘a"’&',";‘.?.': :::X::»:? Agreed on a Story, Speaking of the watter Postmaster Rusis will leavo Wiscousiu tonigut aud Secs 18 waukee & Northern, between Elkbarie sud | Arizous, from Lives puol, | 1 2 o e g : P 20 l l vousdiog towns, AL 7id0 Lhe procession was | cans aud about 20 por vent Cauadiaus, This sample of Samosel gouerosily oaused -

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