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THE OMAHA DaAlLy BEE. | = . L NUMBER 131. ‘ FUSED N A FASHION sty whvot man. i e wisoneretors | STANDING 0N HIS - RECORD | isiemisnter Seringtuat s aialis | ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY | it st sttt it :::&‘.’-»EliXTRli)lE DANGER OF A RIOT saloon Wwas a grearer fssuo than tarif or Griswold preforred charges aguinst Huteh scems that he knew how to keep him - the free coinage of silver. Ho was accom- | inson and a church trial was had bofore a | eway, for whon the members of tho com punied by Odell tho temperance singer of — bnard of throo minivtors. agroed upon. fhe | —— or T mittes wero readv to go up to the cafe, | Sens addosk Disousses Campaign Issues | Ldncoln, who enlivonad the avdienco wit LS Ak ovoard did not sustain the charges Nebraska Democrats Tacitly Agree to Vote | Whoio the meeting was to bo held, My | Senator P paigt comio probibition songs, and aiso delivered | Ernost Kunneth of Melrose, IiL, i¢ the Last ebraska ats Tao gree J [Y—SECOND YEAR. : OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1892, TWEN v ki i Situaticn at the Carmaux Mines Has Bos Martin, as chairman of the committee, an- end His Legislative Acts, an address, in which he declared that the Vietim, MKINLEY IN INDLANA, come Decidedly Critical for James B, Weaver. nounced, in a voico that he intended to be i | other turee parties wer opposcd to tho best ) val, Hey loud and firm, tnat none but members of the gy interests of the country, & to Hear N John ¥, ke oge Theusands Thee a3 SO ciifoF A VERy SECRET CONCLAVE | Benviat horequestof the exccuivo com | HOW NEERASKA HAS BEEN INIURED PONOAEOVLE PLEASED, HIS SKULL CLOVEN WITH A CORN KNIFE | |, = Kluncriy tao sweaks, | STRIKERS ARE BECOMING RESTLESS mittecman from their disirict and wero Skaia ’ vouched for by that committoeman, Jdadge Crounse Given n Warm Weicome by e McKinley of Ohio addrossed the people of —_— Beautiful schemo. ‘The governor is from | Embarrassing Rumors Clrcalated by Alarm- Dixen County Citizens. To Secure Valuablo Papers in the Old | the Bleventh congressional district in this | Troops Will Not e Withdeawn il th i ion | tho distriet of wilch Mr. Martin is tho ox- | ists Diverting Business and Settiors— Poxca, Neb,, Oct. 27.—[Special Telegram Man's Posse o s tor tho city this afternoon, raceiving an ovation 0 sest Deliberation 4 2 PO | \ Aan's Possession Gives Canse for the ; \ Men Retarn to Work- rs That feveral Long Hourf; nI'EH'X A ecutive committeeman, and do \nunu':\k‘n'ml ! What the State's Wortga ebted- to Tue Ber.|~Tonight eitizens from town Dest=It Resembies the I'ho bustness houses and residences wero A Rlot Will ®nsue ¢ Over the Furaing Question. :‘:‘""‘)"""“ Vs s tahoiilad o/ ness Means—Other Politieal Ratlies, and country came in a body, with but little Sneiftass | elaborately decorated with buuting, Klwood i WTbERTI ""Thic plan was not followed out for tno sole Sl regard for party, to listen to Judge lorenzo tin and bauners, Thirty thousand people ’ purposo of killing off the governor, for Dr. 2 b o R Crounse. A torehlight procession, headed _— eamo in from within a radius ot fifty wilos. - THEY WOULDN'T TRADE WITH VAN WYCK | {j0ies’ ), Millor was also fucluded in the | Strenion, Nob,, Oct 2%.—|Spxciai Tele | by the Pones Military band, marched to tho Cuicaqo, Til., Oct. An atrocious mur. | Special railroad trains wero run. Governor Jordon RennetL) der, resembling in wmany respects tno | McKinley reviewod the procossion from the (New Yotk Horald slaughter four gears azo of Awos J. Snoll, | Hotel balcony, wnd at 2 o'clock he aduressed | (qyio" & actal g 1K, <G8 LS bl st Ll e il * | tho Iarge audience which thironged the im S e R LR LU0 U iy Ywl W6 WeALH OF M, Eabklion 16 & was committed last night at Melrose, a 8ta- | mense cireus tent. Ior over an hour Me- | Ot Carmaux is aggravated and rostlessness Owlng to the death of Mrs, -n‘rl:lml was ln.m_{. ':\'hxcl\ u}ml d:‘lcv; llltu |"9('l'1,°‘l‘3’11"‘) tion on the Chicago & Northwestern road | Kinley discussed the tariff and curroncy is- | brevails, Lveryvody looks serious. ‘The concluded to postpone the parade of the Qocoraten for thuich had been artsucally | ywelve miles from this city. The vietim | sucs, boing interrupted frequently with ire- [ capital 18 becoming ang| The Counsel marching clubs, but tho enthusiasm was in | decorated fov the occasicn. Binast 1 S50 (I GPHAE & mendous applause, v " 1 ’ 4 [ meoting was opened by solections by | Was Brnese Kunnoth, an aged German capi- | WHEEERARREUSS. 000 | @ Aduinistration des Minos do Carmaux des the Truc Blue Glee club, which was followed | talist, who lived by humself, had no enemies | 1,0 alifiel and donn 1 rinnorty of Chieagy | €14ea today that in v.ew of tho protoction prescription, The governor evidently ex- | gram to Tus B 10 opera house was | depot at 6:15 to escort the guests to thoir vected something of the kind, but rot so the i . filled to overflywing this evening to hear | place of entertainment, At 7:30 the meeting 3 ! , t t @ hus heart, 3 4 ¥ . s olidate the State Tickets | octor, and it wimost broke hus he Senator Paddock discuss political issues. | was finaliy announced by music from the Copyrighited 1802 by J Pants, Oct. 2 Effort to Cou: Fails at the Very Outset. Searching tor Rey As tho procession filed slowly up the stair- way Martin could hardly contain ihe exu- SEVERAL TEMPTING PROPOSALS MADE | berauce that was bein gencrated in his sys: tem bocause of the success of bis rusc, and | NO wise lossened. At S o'clock after music — hie gamboled along ln advance of the crowd, | by the band, Hon, C. k. Adams in a fow ters. roduction ot Judge Crounse, and bore an excellent reputation as & good | adiressed avother tent fu o eccorded s ay 1 0 at & addressed nuo ML of people on the | &ecorded the miners uot to pay the regular stopping ever and unon to wait for the moro | well timed remarks iatroduced the ssnator, tew futroductory remarks Judge | o1ize) < Tivars o ate I and BuFFOnOY P A B BT i fopulists Wel but the Bonrbons | eymbrous Castor, who felt equaily elated | vas roceive h gr 1 Crounso opensd ik aliross with o thorough | CUZoR: Kuuneth alw kept considarable | tariff and currency questions, and iucident- | dividends whilo tho situation remains une who was received with great applause. 1) ' Think They Cau et Morton—De- but was constrained to manifest it only by & s e v Tor tho | d1scusson of the (ArE question, cloatly Go: | IBOUOY in the houso, but mnone of it was :‘;Q‘;‘l‘vm‘:‘llfl_“'z {]““t“'i*“ voters Lo suppo! chianged. Thero is monoy enough, however, o senator said be was ot hero for the | fiseussor ok tho Jatil questlon, elearly do- | 10 o "o murderers, for there ¥ 2 republican ticka Yie voluwinous smile. tully of the Long Conc an o Mg ol two . to pav the dividends realized on the yeur's e IUston OATS: ]t\~lflu‘.v urmred l“-‘n cilll'o :lth»“l‘,:wv fsgd 'L"‘""l’“"“s“’ L ‘“’"':“"f ”:‘ ‘l"’;l‘““l ““l © | satisfactory way of rmsing tho million dol- | of them, did not commit tho crume for rob- Clay Centor's Konsing itally. businoss. he I'axi 3 slowly tirning on the lights. hon it was vited States sonate, but that he placed bis | lars which are daily necessarv for | pery butto gain possession of some docu- Cray Cevren, Nob.. ( i Special to "o the firs! 1 is rango s for the fivst time that Castor gave evidence | pyolic record beforo the people for the pass- | the support of tho government, and i L d G-Il rst tine monoy is ranged lu battle that ho was really and traly alive. tow to fuse without fusiug. “Turn up the lights thore, boys,” he com- | = f That w '“ e t mgt agitated the | manded. Wo want to investigatoa littie. gratulated tho veople of the country on tho At was the question tha These Bre: reporters up here in Omaha are | evidences of prosperity which are so visiblo ments which tho old man had. A box con- | Tug A rousing republican mesting | Against labor, There was a iivel ¢ i con- | #ls0 proved the measures that have gL g ago of their undlasod Judgoment. Ha con- | LI0, PRoIot (e easies opdblioan | talning these papers was the ouly thing | was heid here last evonuig addrossod by | tho Chamber of Daputios today, The ohame party during Its Jong aGministration have | carria away. Hon. D, A, Scovill of Aurora, and the logis- | ber refused the domand wado by the radicals been such as would raise sufficient revenue cene memvers of the democratic state centra crible Sig lative candidates, Tho large court room was | for umnesty and the withdrawal of th 3 2 » r . Hes deprecate Saw a Horrible Sight, 1 e col 0 y aud the withdrawal of the 4 b X ; v ous. | BCUing too d-d fresh oaltogether and | tothostrauger, Hesnld thathedeprecated | with the lenst oppression upon the paople. U6 oeleal BRI vt packed to its full eapacity. The Wareison | troops, The ministry insists that the men ' vommittee last night, but with their cus Toblas began n systematic search of tho | tho howl of calamity which has been spread As proof of these facts he followed the o'clock Dietrecht occhter, who is a cavalry, with torches, gave a short exbibi- towmary political agilits tho troudlesome ob- | room, looking carcfully under each chair, | abroad concerning the stato aud that such | prowih and prosperity of the nation during | tenuant of Kuuneth's called at tho house to | tion deill in the sirest and the (Hlee club fuy. | S9ull go back to work before the troops are stacle was successfully surmounted aud | and suspiciously sorutinizing tho interior, | reports had seriously diverted the tide of repub th * can’ put i 0 dy s o oxgellent. music, | Y withdrawn, fitmigeation ‘and cavital from the state. He | {he period (e republican purty has beon | pay his rent. He knocked repeatodiy at the [ wishea some oxcellent music. This meeting in power. Tho McKinley bill was ex- | door, but received no response. Ho thon tried | Was only advortised locally, but the way the | 1f some means of cbucilintion be uot plained and ably dofended acainst tho y i 3 paonle turned out and the ‘enthusiasm mani- | quickly found it is foared v Sha many misropresentations that have been in- | 1 80d finding it unlocked, walkod in. In | FEOVH fuily demonstrates tha ditions | 3 bEbgs G bl i gl vented by its opponents. Ile thon intro. | the dining room closo beside the table sit- { ‘i Brx: representative followinz closely 3 straddled, and that, wo, without putting a | yie®y lor FEGSGURGE T SR TG | declured that a great percentago of the mort- vote or making a scratch on paper. The deal | geqrch, gage indobtedness of the state at tha present contemplates the delivory of the aemocratic Tobe satisiied himself, and had barely | time is occasioned by improvements of homes ve volleys of musketry at Carmaux 4 A y , p L lavn been completely reversed since two ? S bt vote of tho state to tho Weaver elcstoral | taken his seat when Secretarv J. B. Sheban | and r"mh?“c fl“J-“;fl_l'""l'}“;“fl»“g and z“fi'i duced the curtency discussion, mentioned | ting in his chair was Kunneth. His head | vears ago, 'Ihe speakers made strong points dadeues St Cene, ticket, and at the same time allow the demo- | Of Lhe committee, entered, accompanied oy [ in the last decado the grand assessment roll { yyg pojnts of disagreemont betwoen tho par- | and face wero covored with blood and the | in thoe discussion of all the leading guestions DAL § 4 b i one of the proprietors of the hotel, and de- | shows an incrouse of values of 140 percont. | tioe and by an illustration of the finances of . i FETo0L ced | before the people. URULUATSEEINA NGRS cratio tickot to remain in tho fleld, buv [ B0 G 4R BFOREOE e Gt of the | A® to savings banks in his estimation this room was literally covered with dark r ople. 1850 endeavored to explain the condition e 2 that would be brought avout should the | Stalns. A swift and powerful blow hud according to the statements of tho members | room be unlocked uud opencd so that the | state shows an incroase of deposi's in the Members of tho v themsclves the situation will be even more | committee could be satislied that no report- | agricultural parts of the state which would : publican emb hero havo signed n pelition u Five Ml b ¥ Secured the Republle : kg tho cougressional 14| democratic plan be adopted. cleft the old man’s skull cleanto tho eve- | committees to arrango fora joint debate nero Through u L E J complicatea than 1t was bofore, crs wore concealed on the other sido. Mes- | move than twice bay the euurs mortgage in- | "Ny "Van Wyck was next brought forward | brows. Ho never thought or moved uftor | between Andrews and MelKetghan Copyrighted 1812 by Jnmoy Heunett.) p “;m, pet names wero called, but asthe | SCDEETS were sent for the keys, and after lh"blmlncus ‘R' the state, I nu._s’cn.-llor Nan- | 4or oxamination and he presented a very uu- | the instrument ot aeath camo down. g 3 Varraiaiso, Coih (via Gaiveston, Tex.), g > considerabie delay the demands of the sus- | dled the tariff question in a vigorous man- | gayjsfactory appearanceas reflected by his Tho alarm was quickly givon and a search Few of the Truly ¢ 1 Oct. 27.-~[By Moxican Cable to tho New meeting adjourned without bloodsliod tho | picious secretary were complicd with, and he | ner, showing the beuetits to be derived by a | caveer o soldier, congressman and citize ! the premises made. In the kitchen was Pawser City, Neb. Oct Snacl York Herntd—Special to Ttz Bgu, |—It hi session may bo cailed buimonious from an | adwitted uis satisfaction with tie ‘general | protective tarilt. how it sirengthens the | “Xficr o ftaring tributoof rospoct o Brosi- | found tho weapon which had gone. ceashing | . i et sl s SIS L L i ttorstlod s tahdbotnt: Appaaratico of Seeu¥ity and secrod home markot and home industries. acnt Harrison Infhis bareavement, Judgo | throagh the oy masts cratn. Jewas & gy | Lelegram to Tur B I'he independent | been announc.d in Montevideo that a loan A word or two of rotrospection as to tho “You see,” he said in explanation of his Sheeess of the MeKintoy BilL Crounse came to his closing rewmarks. In [ corn knife with a blade fourteen inches | Fally here this af position, 1o have to ve very careful. We | : hud an cxperience hero in Omaha tho other | The operation of tho Me oon was & humiliting | of $5,000,000 bas been concludad with tho ulay bill, iz bis | these he dwelt on the Industries and the ad- | long, brond and beavy. So fearful had been | @isappointment to the vopulists who antici- | Pavis S where presont them- | the blow that the hoavy steel was shivered state of affairs that led up to the meeting may noL bo ocut of place in tui syndicats and that ),000 has been ; oved iR : vancement that cver pated a surprising outpouring of tho p2oplo | depositea as a guarauntoo. Tho names of the RO RWaBtEE A Alanblo losaon. | OPinion, has proved a graad success, and tho | Yanee b 3 ) hodv, ¥ c o ag of tho paop ) s @ guara o Tt will 0o romombored that Buctid Martn, | ‘Fhen, 1ot L loenl mombers of |6 comais: | TECIPFOGILY provisions” havo opened up new et mase oy b oHtiles el “h o [ P A S LADIO | Tho mootng had havn atvortisol for wasics | syudicate have not yet beon mado public and i fithe. committas, and th celts | Leo Wil bE linla rosponsible it cavasdroppors | matkets. It istho'best Iawion the statute | Afterisusiolby iloo club tho second | stood a bottle of mn avd glasses. Two chuatrman o o commi 0 and he selfl- - o o A I 5 booics, and will stand until a republican con- | SPeaker of the evening, General Russell, was | cbairs were faciog that in which ::‘:d“"“':? ‘o‘}““d;;}‘ S oy, there is some doubt as to the truth of the an stylod feador of tho anti-Bogd forcos, went | 8¢, vermitted Lo lugerin our vielnty and | R0 Mooy ™ Which will then, if nooes. | introduced. His address was receivod ‘with | the olood-stained corpse was found, | hdd formed a el mirocroauds and marchied f nouncoment. tb. Chilcago . couplo of wesks ago in bis | [hoke the proceedings of our meeting pub- | S LS Yaquisite changes to suit con. | Much applause, aud was just the waterial [ showing that two men must have | | A B S PR o DAL ROV UV as official capacity us membar of the board of It is u fact, however, that the L Uruguayan government, has signod a coniract A necessary to complets /tho discussion so ably | been with Kunnetn when the deed | [0Und to contain by actual count less than Canvassing tho Situation, s t ! o, i B o e, Senor Barriza, u Chilian. for £1,000,000 y S aiq | berun. Mr. Russell's romaris wore from o | was done. Two ball-smoked pipes were | SIXWY voters from the twelvo vrecincts of the [ With Senor ey 3 anzeesof o World's ful 1o itond 110 | 1m0 ot was called 0. osen, and tho | ik o gt B S o bR | s s wBbaobl o f 15w | ¥ine mons ke ot oF s b WEr® | eouity: s B kearion wav tho | i ilvor with an opilo of £00,00 hore, wy dedicatory exercises, and from there ho weut | fivst business outered upon was_ o consid- | Androw Juckson, who' nolitied th peoplo of | e Sympathy of evory fgiend of the blue. bounojworemarks of gory: liihids sndiof! foob| 15656 s e tntie witholib oreatine. tenbnct || auinmes o therdollar withicoinapeZtyitty on to New Yok to interview the democratic | eration of the vavious nominces for the stato | South Carolina that if they persisted in their TG oL With blood. ,Drawers hud veen pulled | ravorablo tmprossion outsida his awn rania, | Colen mint. e O M e B R A R ars opon and their contents: overturucd, Ubon | TiCYaLy s not ns Innge” ¥ one-balf os | A futious storm has swopt over Montos ‘ could do to Kill Governor Boya's [ Lhelr attitude on “\v’:xll”:::??)?).lui?s‘uo,:'":i‘xg MRS |‘|h:|':;u:l:;:‘13:}Ehn|,:llf"‘afif?:fl ator Manderson Entertaing an Enthusi- | they loft the stain of thoir vieims oo, | L0 Years ago. video, wreeking many boats. Tho loss of pall with that bod Ho did nmot S 1 yi S d oLl £ 1 life bas been hoavy. Senor Costa has platform of the party that nominated him. | was first inaugurated by a dewoceatic presi- astio Red Clowt Audlence, Mouey they bad found, for it lay in op Kepublicans Victorions, TBrLBN L AL B B mect with the most flattering success | It was ascertaited that of ull tho nominees | dent, Ren Crovn, Neb , Get. 27, —|Special Tele- | sight when Woeehter entered tho house, bu ewrowr, R, L., € Tuthia inunleinal Jite S N aS VS HORL ShtingoRnt HILS, in s undertaking, ana realiziog that tho | of all ihe parties there wero thirty-cight pro- | * Ho cited Mus. T.sase's rcent utterancos | gram to J—Hon. C. F. Manderson | 1t Wwas nob touched. The oniy thing missiug | ojoction hero, Hortou, republican, 13 clectea | SC% o bas been detalred to receiva tne share of demoecratic campaign boodle that | hibitionists amoug the senatorial und forty- | as to tho great necessity of such a bill in the | arrived in itad Cloua this evening an hour s mitiox npwhichiunnevhgiieptihis, final orders of the governm nt. The revoru- b o5 TR s | muyor over Henry, democrat and the nresent, s Rl AL e el T it Fonla et R Ant At IE comie papers and which was always beneath his S ¢ Wwas to full to Nebraskw's lot would not pas | CV€R ameus Ui nowine the lowe: uth as to free speoch and a faiv count. He heven B e B o ann | ato and spoko for avo hours to n pucked | pob incumbent, by a majority of forty-sixinatotal | 110nists have called for now elections, which ¥ through his fis @ unless something was douo | "Iy ‘the countios where prohibition is un- [ son and his adwinistration, aad spoke | Bouse. e touched on tho Chinese rostric- Only u SHight Clew to the Murdercrs, VoteloLs,arpjs Lo kopublicans gnlec golocted 116y Euaran teojwll LbojrresianaitidFoRbrOLYR | towipup the governor in bis jubilation | popular tue prokivitory recordsof the op- [in a wmost fecling manner of the | ton law enacted by tbe republicans and also | 0 st only ono clow to tho | Lo out of five aldormon and ten out of fit- | A revolution, headed by tho son ex-President | waltz, notified his coufreves on tho commit- | posing candidates will bo worked against | death of Mes. Harrison and how deeply the | Bandlelt the money quostion in a way that preseut ouly one ciew to the | teen counciimen, thus giving thom conirol of 1 e i : murderes, Mrs. Georgo Jonns, a neighbor anc coune Topez, is hourly exnected in, Asconcion, ] 1ee 1o call a meeting of the whole body, and | them forw!l they ave worth, while if there | 10ss was felt by the people at large. He road :‘;‘:m"“\fifn"“:x;ih‘;:‘s‘a‘l jthlsiety; The | o Kunnetivs, saw him last nisht'in compuny both branches of the council. Paraguay. The Bolivian congress has passed for fear that the mectine would not other- | hunpens to be a democratic prohibitionist | from President Harrison's letterof aceoptancoe S riexpl ¥ with o German who lad been hanging L = Wiiw haiogitHe B presiontal o rmEatITa wise be heid soon enough, sent the message | renning for odice in a county where such a | wherein ho speaks of the material growth of | Made plain to ‘every — oue pres- i ' | ACCUSES HERSELF OF MURDER. = Lids B o 2 : 3 y A around the villago all duy. Ho claimed to bo v . bY wire, 0 as to Lave tho’ meeting veady fo | sontiment s prevalent every effort will be | the country lu matters of finance.” He tooic | &t Tlo foliowed = the indepondont | grii ChGVRELI A U0 CEEmEN o o | ? 3 Joar8s : 3 woleomo bim as soon as ho arrived in the | made by bis consistent partisans to eloct [ up tho incat inspection law passed by a re- | DAty from its commergement un to date and | oI 140 Same 1w I (ierany ag Sieth | wre, Carlson Confesses That She Kilted | Veilow fover is on the increass at Santosy city. Lim for the samo veason that they sock to | publican congress and showod tho benefits | fhowed 1o tho sas faction of L R A ey Her Infunt Last Angust. Brazil, » Fateful Number Twenty-Right acfext soma one else, derived therefrom, and said_that as o resuly | lcan in the roomt thut they were howling for | F B8 CERh, SCIAS, 19 SAEE B O WASS | A woman giving the name of Christina [ bttt iy Trvilats Tho chairman stated that any” number of ['of the introduction of American corn into | tothini Ho smd Wakihe indspeagents have. | Jros 857 KRG RECLAR T8RN WP S B0 1 (00 igon and her residenceas Novul Twentieth L AN G b ! Iy yes Io pursuance of that call that | jorters wad been racelved from all paris.of | Europe (lormany hasordered 40 per cent | 99en misied byhoh giania.Vani Wyck iand | 8 WO 0 FHREERCREORESTS OF WS I | 0 80 AiE MRS e nee tationd] R 3 twenty-cight members of the committeo the state, asking for information as to what | of the rations issued to German soldiers to Vandervoort and tbat he felv sorry for them. ey eadvs SALE o Fpita police station late yester- Serious uble Likely to Grow Out of the ] rifted i ity yesterday from vari S haR it . : (e ERE > Ho pictared Van Wyck as the David of old, | BOLMINE is kuown, save that it contained | day afternoon and confesssd to Matron Cum- Ny g T drifted into tho city vestorduy from varlous | course the stalo committee recommended | cgpsist of corn meal. which is so largely | o piotared Van Wyek as th u Id. 121l tha deeds: to'tho old mans property; | I iS Matron Cum Freneh Minlng Troubles, points of the compass and gravitatod toward | Wity referenca to tho eleotoral: ticker.. Ho | niaduced by Nebraska, ¢nlyimo shid he couffut sing o skastly,and |\ b, L0 82080 T8 8 Ay | mings tout shohint murdersd her4-months: | Pims, Oct, 27,—Seventetures radival z the Laxton, whero tho mecting was to bo | syjd that the general tono of theso lotters further suid that no’ calamity could bappen i i old cliild about the Ist of August last. T'b ) i held, It must not be supposed that thore | ywas to the offect ihat tho best. intorests. of Cleveland’s Land Commissioner. to Nebraska that would be ‘vorse tuan tho | in his possession somo vuluable papers in- i © 15t of Augustlast. I'We | members of the Chamber of Daputios, in- i 3 s s was effect ¢l s 1torests o + 2 SONY o ing the f an esto e ) atron listene e ST ¢ 3 >ellots i . . Was ouly ono thing to bo considered, for | tho party would bo conserved by voting the He then handled without zloves the ad- | election of Van Wyck. As to McKeighan's ;lplvm \.\ulv \1\];!‘_0‘1. u‘uL ‘L.m-ilu \)‘t||}$||!1|!\\;,, In.xlwn.n) ened patieatly to lhul tory, and | cluding Clomenceau, Pelletan and Milleaud, o thero were several doals on foot, but o num- | ypvalght party tiekot, ministration of tho govornment land ofiice | record in congross ho said that it wrenchod | (ermany. in which Lo was intorested, Theso | requestcd that sho be temporarily dotained | o yoprosent tho strikiug Carmaux minors, ] s berof them were given their quiotus long My, Sheban chippo v under Commissioner Sparks during Cleve- | & man tefribly to kick at nothing. Senator | could not belound lastnighf, and it is Sup- | \whilo the matter was being investigatod, hel coting tod d decided to demd 1 Mr. Stehan chippad in to say that the v i f posed thut they too were carried nway 2 held a meoting today and decided to demand 3 beforo the session was caliod to order. writors wero nearly ali positive that. Morton | land’s administration, and showed the diro | Manderson's speech was woll roceived and | posed thut they too wero caried ww By referring to tho records it was found | amnesty for the strikers who were cone | : Lirst and foremost was the story of fusion | would run ubead of the vote received by | results which haa accrucd to Nebraska | was much applauded. Slioome maa lio 0 A InAMEIV e Hraro! daiee vorai|LLtiat o GEndTaTen T ten Blera\in faut G (s GoUL| daine iforhie iy, 4 With tho independents on _the state ticket. | 13vd two yoars ago in every county outsias | homeseekers and the beneficial results of the IR et S e e e e e B M R Oay ot IMho Ohnmboraf . Deputicstoday by aitale ) It dida’t materialize, but it was the canse of | of 1yon L ? : aimivisirationiotidndsel Gro dNobTaskalal] . o heburieridsmpmoamasin Bally. . R b, ipoab| the dnto kiven by, M, ‘Oarisonand wes | | Lo CHEBNEIEE BIaDUL Shi0asr AN any numbor of storimy interviows beuweon | pyis oceasioned a call for a statement as to | 1and commissioner. “Caking up tho quastion | Scnvvier, Noby Oct. 27 —[Special Tele- | that he had declined to give them up, It is | buried, as the doath « ate was signed | Do vy {0 tha convioted Oarmaux rioters:. It the commiuteemen. IL was - conclusively | o poul situation 1 this county, and Mr, | Of finance ho quoted statistics showiug that, | gram to Tne Beg.|—In honor of the arrival e hit e ee e s LR e Ot I DL hv/aroputable nhysiolan o Toloaton by b vota. of 890 o ghh e "lullrellS;ru'ygl“",‘l‘;"‘"," pstihad poul eare- | Martin stated that a poll was hoing made of 8L moplythio cnite, y‘u:;d nvd;hw«:hml!; oW | of Mosses. W. H. Thompson and G. I\ R e , The woman smd that she fed theinfant | full aiscussion, invited by the covernment, n y sihdplannedSandaGHwY ¥ tho peoplers | LU0 county and that there was nothing very | foid by - the - peoplo of - tho = United | i¢oior the domocrats turncd out enmasso in GIVEN A TERM IN TUE PLN, sour milk purposely with the intention of | motion to withdraw tho troops now at Care Pirtle, chairman und secrotary of the people's | o, couraging in it thus far. Ho said that tho | States. e paid s respeets to f - . i ¢ maux, party state coutral commitee, came up from | fudependents woutd vpoll o beavier voten | Mr. MeKcighan and his congrossionsl | 85 grand a procession as they could form. — ; ouding e e, orylittloforadonoe s | N e Lincoln on the afternoon train to_carry out | Dougias coanty 1his "year ihan cver before | Fecord and suid that the trouble with nim | Preparations haa been gojnc on ull weck | Howa Mucnly M oty MlancEtuslly| pisced it gho) etory: by thoipalise (as they |t B e RSl ST Ea their part of the transaction, but it bad been | jrg that Van Wyek’s vote heve would bo | Was that in Wushington he occupied solar | 8nd assertions mado that 200 voters would Cume to Grief. thin e L A On nipped in the bud by some of the dissenting lie woman is derauzed. Au mvesti- very near 5,000, but that Van WV run'abiead of his ticket. . o wi ¢k would | SPace and that be soared un in the clouds | be in line. ‘I'hero wero LIS by accurato sorry to | With bis visionary idens: that the best in- | count and thirty were not voters. The Davesrort, la, Oct, ing outof the sirike, declare gation will be made taday, was now al pecial Tele- thuttho trouble % members of tho demcerati committee, It S TaaE S e et ost covtain to end in gunshots. 3 o ! 0 hir prok 1 vam to Tue BEE illiam H. Cansdale s < A weeting of tho striking miners at Car contemplated tho withdrawal of V. O D b L A vostment for tho peopie of Nobraska today | 0vera house was Well filled, republicans hay- | Br4m U Nl it G - ! s at O Stvicklor and C. A, Btorliug from the popu- | 54 bt (o andepeyaents, ad wained most | LT (5 eleet wll thorapnbiican congrose, | g turned ont as numerously as any. Mr, | Was sent (0 tho Auamosa pouitentiary from SCOTLISIE RITE M.A50NS, maux was held tonight, at which bar- st tickot, but it didu'v meel with the appro- | Pa iho republican State ticket would gg | men in Nebraska aud then the balls of con- | ''hompson’s “talic was on Jeffersouianism, | here this worning, sentouced 10 threo years — angues were wade by socialist deputios, val of Strickler, who started out on a run as OUL of Lhis county this year with a piuraiiie | €ress would sound with tho praise of ‘the | burdens of taxation aud McKinieyism. Dr. | for seducing Mary Stralton by means of a | Thirty-Third De of several thousand. Tic thought that the | WeRith and progress of Nebraska. Ho then | Keiper reviewed tho history of the demo- | o150 marriage. e forged the marriaze Gemocrats hero would vote very gonerally | Passed a clowing eulozy on the ropublican | cratic party as the mation’s benefuctor, said | o te ot oS RS B A ¥ | stute ticket and predicted its suceass. Tho | that the president should not have the right : esses, aYaLy sountor was warmly congratulated at the | of veto, and closed by stating that ho had | and bad an unknown accomplice act ns cler- e Men Meet and Eloet | who urged the men to insist upon complete s, ammesty for the convieted miners, The ] 7 (6) The supsene couned | meeting adopted a resolution to continue the ike Lth 'S are eins N k: 1 grand inspectors genoral of the | SW1ke until all tho strikers aro reinstated 5001 us o hoard it, aud as soou as Blake and Pirtio arrived in the city ne steered them straixhit to his ofiice and would not let them getout of his sight to carry out the sale of New Yo of soveret his not over-brilliant prospacts in politics. Wouldn't Vote for Weaver. close of his spacch. been over the district and found prospects | gyman under the name of Rev. I3, M. Stone, "":u'-"lm:{'. -)«Al 1-:;! degroa, Ancient and FLOUR OUTIUT, ; B e LIk ICsia e Mot Tkt dateed || m1sHstoh glb DAK) Cook of Bosisies o, bls e~ bright. i » Li now develops that he has a ‘wife ‘in Van- [ Acconted Scottish Rito of the United States G b the deal to fall through, however. Tho | feet to vemark that the talk of voting the | FREMONT'S ENTIUSIASTIC RALLY. BuscessTASKOES LInIBAUD loras gouver marriea in | tho saime way July & | of America, their territorics and deponden- | Minneapolls Mills Again Do a Big Week's 4 state of affairs thut aid upset iv was the fact | democrars of Gage county for Weaver was Censco, Neb, Oct. 27.—[Speoial Talo- | o viss Sirmieorace ceritficato 13 Jiko 0t | ciog, at their sossion today at tho German Work, that it ‘ncluded @ provosition to have Van | all rot, as 1t could not be done, no matter Breshieneb s thsniinis the Mistory IRRSED: M g ; ol MlssiSiraiton audsmatadourinihoisume e onitemnlaintihistolly Gloots 1 ihe Lol savor1s, Minn,, Oct. 27, ~Tho North- 1 L Lok T e | Fe Bk ar e O PLEBE R A0n0RE IALL AR 2ass gram to Tk Bek.]—This bas beon repub- | hand. The clorgymon there was ey, 12, i, ; 3 ¥, eloot JlRe Lok b ; yek withdra v what action the state committee might take, of Dodge County. 5 Y This wi tatest Jansdal lowing grand of Soverel rana | western Miller say There was a small understanding that he should have in pay- | He wes certain thatif the sentimentamong | Faemoxt, Neb., Oct. 27.--(Special Tele. | lican red letter aay here. W. EL Dickiason | Stone This woman states that Cansdalo bus 5 g e Shes b i 4 ment therefor the support of the democrats | the acmocrats all over the state was the samo S T T e ey L | of Wahoo, thenext float senator from this | nOther wife at Cordova, Ill, aud a rourth | commander, Joln J. Giorman of Nuiw York; | inerease 1n the amount of flour ground last 1 in tho next legislituro to assist in | asitwasin bis county Weaver coulan't goy | ST4M 10 HiE Brk. |—Tnts evenlng was Wit- | iqpviot,” was the speaker of the evening. | OO at Columbus, O. lieutenant grand coumn: William A | week, the figures coming uext to the unpre- 1 electing him to cougress. The populist | a corporals guard outsido his own part; nessed the largest and mest enthusiastio | g delivered a masterly addross, which was Sloux City's New Milln Hershiser of Ohio; minister ot state, Girau- | cedented report of the week ended Octooer 4 general was reported by the democrats who Buffalo county’s representative expressed | revublican rally that has been held in this | woll received, ana for thres hours the 1 7 1 ] ! b S100x Ciry, I, Oct. 2. Svocial Tole. | ville A, Feambes of Michignn; erand prion, | S Tho total was 24,460 barrels, or $7,410 at of | eity llu:}l campaign. The I'remont Repuo- 2:;;11;22cfim\l:(\:-unu%re‘::mz:?;?flyfl“nl ".fuu‘“‘iflfl gram to Tur Bex, ] —The Bonus-Millner Mul | Heary D. Moore, D.I)., of Cincinnati; grand | barrels daily. The weelt before the outpus ] lean Plambose elub with uew. uniforms | cornet, band ranlerea’ liely, ae, aad who | EIR% 0 TORBEE S e O this | troavarer, Davia W, Thampson of. Cong \waa) 181,070 harsoles fok (b6 corroansnAllE aud torehes headed by the Fremont Silver | yyroq tno sudience. Time and again they, | place with foreign and sowo local capital, | cut: grand seeretary, General John Barker L n 0l oAl TR0 b :',f.,“,,,,:z,::c"‘,’,fé;"fl liko tho - spoaker, were encored, Tho pros- | ;g will incorporate with a paid up capital | of Brooklyn; keeper of tue archives, ttop- | i, it “tho mills - aro. runnine G0ne0 , | where thoy met tho Jurgo .cruwd aud tho | poct for ropublican suocess in old Saunders | io'or gao 000, 16 will build n mill with | kins Thomnson of New York: mastor gon. | saoch (Lh0 wills aro runpiug, a4 tho sited that 1t there was to be auy te-un, W. | wiiile, on' tho other hand, they had lost in | Harrison ana Roid Flambeau club from Lin- | is assured ~again, ana groat oredit is duo to | Stack of £225000, - TLasill build a whl with a | tns Fhor A Willard oo Rehs ] Basme (iWenly R KOINE AR AR RIANE o Dryan wus the man who should be sentto | several localities, T'ho republicns bad | aoln v their uniforws witn their toroes, | tho active. committes of Richiand precinot | ST SRERCAY, 93 by DORERS of LOUr and | erai of ko camp, Willaxd C. Vaudorlipof | at 8 rato represcniing botween 1) tho sonate on tho strength of it Thus was { made houvy gains, accordiug to reports re- | After purading the principal streets they | in brineing around tns independent strong- | &% elvator with 30,00 A T er Boston: grand marsual genoral, P O R ST anothor schomo of the fusionists tumbled. | ceived at demoeratic headquarters from reli- | marched to the court house, The court | hold baci o the fold, addition to the ow owned by whe Bonus | (3 anam of Connecticut; standard bear doy. Lo tho pressure to gel trufilo wnstward into the broth. ablo wen in all parts of tho state, and ho was | roown was filled to its utwost eapacity with i S M gompuny with B0 woarvels daily capnelts. | Junius Edwards of Minnesota: grand o plore sup-olong ok pavisniionin dsiisd Theve was a Rtow at the Start, cortain that 1t would require: almost overy | nu intelligent and cutbusiastio audicnc of [ Oukland Feops """"‘:;["“‘;‘]"{n e | company on the Missour river and tngts | tain of the guard, Oliver I", Briges of e e A T L S T ::::’]’y“’::“::l“‘hwl‘uLl:'l““!‘l‘l‘:“ u\:::d“t"n\xu‘-‘“x‘:y:v‘{. 0| {ho atato for (o Weaver elootors, T1a salll | Gussion of tho loading questions of this sum: | from republican headnuartors that. Hon, | Aheatond dofe a woneral clevator businss. b | week the flour market has beon pretty dull favored tho doal asnot only willing, but [ (he belief that in his county 70 per ce wuxions fo enter uto the arrangement | the demoeratic vote would go to Weave i no could bo gven positivo as- | Mr, Martin wanted the floor himself, 50 ho suranco thac tho democrats would tote fair, | called the Euffalo man down aua proceeded | 3 but unfortunately for tho success of the [ tostatothat tho independents had not made | Cornet band marched to the Elkhorn depot plan thero were a lot of democrats who 1n- | any gain iu stiength sinco two years i Major W. Bayless of Washington, D, ¢ 1 i ! : ! Tho Huwkoye's Milling company, recentl i s ) D C ; alls bave probably not g . not belp matiers, and e at onco dropped out | wrate commitios conld Qe anonld it deerto ho | Hon, Ike M. Lansing of Lincolo, his date hore Monday, October 81, but would | wheat brought here by boat, let . contract | PRIESTS CHAKGED WITH CRUELTY, Tho direct cxports last week wore 80,730 T of 5ight 1n Lho Most AccoMmOLAting mAnner | jotnre the Lare rote o e nioside not § Hon. Henry Sprick way introduced by | peak at Nowwman’s Grove on thai day. This | this evening for the crection of a mill of — harrels. against 53,250 barrels tho week be- maginable l"v‘dl‘!‘l:\:“:"rml ’dl\“.\“\”i‘fl‘mo !u‘l;}|I|’v“,'plléi'1;‘\)n;:llii ’l‘cln;l.‘tlmu|’.4.1,:nxl. 1\‘\4:? :y}x‘m";‘\'\g"m;.;:u}nl‘ll lt"im 18 8 great disappointment to the people here, | 1,000 barvels daily capacity o cost £100,000. | Accusations of an fumnte of the Vankton, | foro, London quotations per 250 pounds, It whs statod that the committeo would | e sur i 5 Fora b e ATD:ALNE AN 1AD0KE A0 2 Al Al | for evervbody was anxious to hear Meikle N, Convent, e i £, are: Patents, 205 0a; bakers', 185 0d X withdraw tho electoral ticket, but as the | °¢ b\\l']“"§ SR KIE fihora dt owent | Mr. Lausing was then introduced as the | john, Nevortheless be will recoive n large | Close of the Christiny Endeavor Moeting. YANKTON, 8, Qo Speclal Tele- | to 50s: low grades, 11s #d to 128 3d, g Thtmbers of tho committea hokan to rrive | Miead: 1o suid that somo o iho demos homcliest man iu America, 116 proceeded o | Yoto nero. 1’rof, Johh A, Enandet LIy Cepan Rarims, Ta., Oat, 27, —(Special Tel- R, g e i * Rt s EliAbee- hakao.lo ait out through the state could not understand | highly ontertain and outhuse all those pres. b OGRSl BRCEE S B EADIRY) 0.9 DOk 3T =2[Bpe gram to Tk Bk, | —Agnes Grosser, & memw- ; oo - ; ] h e epeodly qnamfest whay sethitk of | tho proposed move, und: thougnt that some- | ent by his oloquant, logical akd Mmastorly | Gty J,':{g;&:‘i',.;‘lfi‘;gw,, at' 3 i ih th | Gk¥am to ‘Pup Bee.|-—The convention of tho | hor of tne ordor of Sisters of Merey who CALLED OUT TUR FAGLLANY k ? et ind o i row. ANers wartauene | thing was wrong.’ He diduw't kuow but it | rewsonwg, which was delivored in i grace | boreyisn lingunge. b Towa Christian Endeavor society was brought | .onavioe the Sacred Ieart convant in this L a——" - 1 0 ugllest g b p S caucus ©would tend to such bard work for tne | ful, diguified, numorous and impressive man- o b to a close touay. The following oficers wero 3 v 00! San Franelsco Thinks She Will Again k aftor caucus all through the afternoow, and | Wabeer . r _sne | ful, Hod, I 8 city, has appealed to the King's Daughters, a 3 b | Aftor canous uli through tho afternoov, und | Woayer tiokou tuat the rogular democratic | not for two bours, during which 11mo ho was (i BlAM Connty. 2 o U Gt 8 2 O g I Hor itteo of mafery N oby Shator, e of the nutionnl commiltee, | nominecs for stato ofiice nud congress would | accorded frequont nppin Ho clesed by Oct. 27.—-{Spociul to Tue ST Walsbtc Woat Liberty 1 mos olaims to have been driven from ha con- | gay Francisco, Cal, Out. 97.—~Tho people h | tho wisnes of 'the. nationa comiise | LoA0% tho sbutle, o asking tho wudience to join bim in thred | Byp | —Hon, James Whitehesd addrossea | ionta, iov. G U Houry. Dos Motmos; | CB8ritable orsanization, for ssistanco. 5uo | of iy clty wero startlod tonight ac roading ] " h i A member ur se his conscience by ¢ is nd Reig, whicl iR | i 8 s, i J Motne: o AR 4 . ¥ 0 rogarding tho withdrawal of tno | gecluting that ihe Australitn bajiot law ney | Ghoers for Harrison and ‘Reid, which was | (no veopio of SaotsBluft county av Gering | T. B, Mckae, Codar Iapids; Tili | vent by the cruoly of tho priosts | yng following advertisoment Inau evening . ucket, Rut Toby didu't seer to bo 3 cost the demoeratic party in the stute 10,000 votes, sid 10 this statement no opposition was offered. It was further stated that the > Mouday, & large @ad enthusiastio crowd | Atkinson, lowa Falls: W, W. Beech Lubert. 0 authority on that matter for sowe reason or other, though te seemed to be thoroughly posted us to tho wishes of Governor Boyd, and mother suverior of that iustitution, and is dostitute and without friends, bhe has been # momber of this order™or four paper: “Phe lIxecutive Committee of Safety will meot Saturday night at 7 o'cloek, being in attendanes, A marked conurast | b tdent of the Sioux City 27.—[Special Tele- | was noticeable belween his piain and mauly, | ldward McDaniels, t;edur Rapids Hon. A. W. Field, re- | fair and dispassionate peview of the issucs | G. Clark, Fairfield; | ty union SHUnER Bes Praneis Car 4 2unctual - and prompt atteution is res ] * B00 10 1084 10 OPPOItUNILY th Jab th bakhas! democrats in u“i cities would vote the | gramto : l {3 viare.Bshald s L {1|dsm|"1c((:‘||o°§;.33 Pears, and for® year I)li'-‘ AT e 1‘“:"-;\;‘6&( Y. D 0 0 ¢ o 18 o1 | Weaver ticket sl vight without bewe vis- | pubiican candidate for congress, spoke to a | And tho rampant calamity talk of Ko when | Des Momes: sccretary, Miss £, Bulle Ste work, Tho convent authorities sought to | YWY S 1he same committeo of saf joto that dndividual, wotaphiorically speak- | jiod, 'but thoso o tho country could u ot | priro®al AR B8, CTIETESt SDOKD 40 | 1o spoka heray andithis fact was ganerally | art, Codar Mupida: treasurer, Otto C. Hech- | gonpol her to assist iu tho 1abors abogt the | i o 15 Ui0 same committca of safoty ; ing, large audience in McGachie's opera house | b 0 %, Cherolioo, Uho next meeting will bo which subdued the Koarney saud lot viots in g, o Ve understand it, ! commented upon by men of all varties, Ho | man, Cherokeo, v g establishment, she asserts, and when she de- | 1577 aud Tt is thought the wneoting bas nheen k ; It had been announced that Mr. Casidy of R T Y P lastnight. Republicans from the surround- | will get a large number of democratic and in- | beld at Muscatine, clinea locked hor in the room and fed her | callad 1o take aotion in regavd to elsotion the national committee would be on hand in 3 é " ing country were hore, Tho speaker had | dependent voles in tbis coun ty. Gavaldalias e sl bread and water, She appears half starved, | frad hich it is thought tnay be ats ! the evening lo say what the uatlonal coms- | Con (iallaghier fell into tho breach in de. | nothing todofend and no apologies to mako, 4 devathio Jaiipr i Biln, aud is reluctant about tolling hor stories, | Lrouds W0 b 8 O iy e Al T mittee wantod, aud Colonel Custor was | fenso of the country democrats, declaring | but bis discourse was aggressivo throngh: Thoroughly Disciisse estions. Poxcs, Neb., Oot. 37.—[Speolal Telograin | mye convent people say she Is demented, and | LEPied on clection duy. Mea 08 Dll ‘lhfi d thereby euubled to avold u deal of close | that they inew far wore thun their breth- | out. Mr. Bryan received o most hurrowing [ Lyoxs, Neb., Oct. '97.— [Speclal Telogram | 1o Tus Ber.|—Botweon 12 aud 3 o'clock this | gony her churges of cruslly. he left the | COMmitiee are sworn to secrecy aud nothing guestioniug a8 1o why bis reiations to the | r the cily, Ho said that they had de- | arraignment for his codges on the silver | 1o . | g ; morning James Howwan, who was & prisoner | estavlishment stealthily on. aureday definite oau be leuraed A nationa! commitleo were not such as to en- | termined 10° vol® for Wouver before the | question iu oraer 1o eatch votes, His froe | 10+ 1 Ber.]—1begepublican rally here to- L L gatablishmans alo y.on LBUMARY Ingro- ————— le him to speak wuthoritatively TR Mtiolate VT AL B A M, night was a graud success. Ilon. N. K. | confined in the county jail hiere, convicted of | ing duviug the hour for prayers, and has Bringing In Foreign Gold, 3 Al peak authoritatively smact’” pohiticlans iu the cities had wade ap | trade and silver fallacies wese explained and | 1 ; : found @ temporary howe with & noeighbor. : A ) oy ) Gouvernor Boyd and the Cash, their minds that it was the proper thing | vefuted. U'be enthusiasm of the erowd was hrwnufl‘oi Bell;mn delivered an nlmu address «I«rrlandd‘t;vlfl‘mrfl‘[fl’ ‘2,‘5':.',‘,23“ ;t:)u\ul'n;.: :?,u'g? 3 e SaN Fraxcisco, l,ul.,' Oct, 27, -TLe . \ 1o do great, ou tho issues of thecampaign. Dands, uc- | passed Oc wH, 080 rom. L0 & p - n steamer Marinosa arrived from Siduey via ke o It was also beralded in advance tbat the | ““\0 (ook once more Insisted thatall the | & . companied by large erowds, from Pender, | house where he was tomuorarily lodged. A BLAZE AT FUEYONT, o i ‘ d, A d Honolulu today. A comuiitee would puss upon the question of hal s AV Y 1 eI T et o b 4 Auckland, Apia and Honolulu today. Among w . o question of | smart politicians n Goge county could not g Oakland aud Baneroft were present, The | new juil is being coustructed, and while the - . a he disnesul thut would bo made of the make thell farmors vote the Weaver ticket, IKaxnsas iy, Mo, Oct, 27.—The repub- | political questions haye been more thoroughly | cells were bolug removed the prisoners were | Several wll Buildings Burned to the | the cargo was 100,000 sovereigns for the X ) o0 that was vatsed by tho Now York World | ™ jol¢ county’s member invisted thut with | lican managers of eléction this afternoon in- | discussed o Lhis dounty this fail than ever | 00ged in the court room. Howinaa, by rais- Ground This Morning. Aanglo-California oank and 100,000 more for 1 8 At G i SEas i which 18 to be spent | overy thing 10 gain and nowiu to lose, thoro | stituted mandamus proceediogs to compel | before. Republicags are confident of vietory | ing® window and swinging out 0b @ trae, | Pyewoxt, Neb, Oct. 28, [Spscial Telo- | London, Parls and American bunks, \ JURS01 180 B SSLIDR. Kivay f:’"‘}ohvmrpurr- was 10 question us to what should ba doae, | Recorder Owsloy of the board of registravion | ' "his county, &ave his keeper the slip. gram to Tuk Bee.|—The frame building oc- A rumor 1s curront that it is likely that ] b 3 ject 10 rection of Goyernors rLer said v would thr d 5 T — y i 1 ex 8, had. been decided 10 spend the | (i el Hans e . lists, Lecorder Owsloy holds office by i | Gormexnung, Neb, Oct. 27.—(Special | Poxcs, Neb., Oct. 27.—(Special to Tne | furniture, valued at $5,000 and insured for | Soratofecs 1t was Honerally ondemetood that " groator - pavt of i money ' New | 3 A ol member thought that 2n | ROItment of the domocratic governcr au | heretofore it was generally un P braska, and (he comuwittee proposed to bave A littlo say %0 i tho why and ) ‘ ave A 0 %0 1 that conla bo thus diverted. His foliks were Wherefore, | The ‘memuers chauged UWeir | woriing for their local ticket and congrass. minas when ho governor came inon the | mau, and bo felt satistiod that if the barty ) aftorioon trulu, for o gave it out al 0nee | yriea to ao auy funoy vusiuess they would 10so the republicans ehar; the democeats to re Purpose ol “repeatin, 20 that ho hus permtted | LeleRraln to T By |—Colotol A, A. Jones, | Bre.|—Thonew Luiteran church, recently | #1,000, and the frame building adjoining on | when King George of Tonga died Mngland k ter illegully for the | the colored orator, spoke to a large audience | dedicated at this place, is now being occu- | the east and occupied by Witliam Bruner as | would take that island and Garmany Sumon. 3 " 0n elaction day. dt the opora bouse last night. e made a | pied by the Nebrazka synod, which opened | a job printivg oMce, valued at $1,000 and in- e k irois e good nutured, iozical argument. Ho en- | Tuesday evening. About forty of the clergy tor $600, and the otuer half of the dist Kplecapas Bishops, Melklejohn's Eloction Assured, thused the republicaus, couverted the demo- | are in attendanee and wiore are expected. dured for §0U0, iy - Oct. 27.-~Tho bi-annual con. por cent would be a big suaro of their volo N ot Cstetan o il s i air bl S SR S o VR S SR S bt ho did not futend to have any meddling | byeryihine Nowrork, Neb, Oct. 27~ |Special Tele- | Crats sud Eathered tholudependonts intohe | W, 1. Komsberg of Beatrico presides. ::;h:,"?,' ‘:fi‘x;‘l r.v\.,:x“fx‘: I‘:‘,:‘:\:f‘u:z :::r foronce of the board of bishops of the Meths i in tho matter on the part of the commiitee. Still another was certain thut it would do | €41 10 Tuk Bk |-—the vepuvlicau con- FPUBHcan fold | . Big Vield of Fotatoes. bl property valuod at §400 with §300 tasuy, | 04ist Episcopal church was couvened in the ., It was the governol's day, just at that | nogood if tuoy threw the eniire democratic | Kressional headquarters proseuts a very Elkhuni Yomocrats Meet. Inavaie, Nob, Oct. 27.--(Special TeleS | hacr wres o oty | Disbop's room of the Mothodist ook pub- © fime, bur, a! how the wind chdhged | yoto Lo Weaver, “for,” he said, “there sve | Bctive appesrauce. The completed poll | Eikmony, Neb., Ost. 27, ~[Speclal Teles e s Rre e ¥ ance, were totally destroyed by firo bolweon | iopuo yuiiding this afterncon. The most shorily afterwards. | any God's quantity of indenendents who aro | Sbows that Mevslejohu will bave & plurality | gram to Tuk Laa |- Joree 1 ‘addresseq | oM to Tus Bew.]—Mr. L. C, Olmstead, 8 | j und 2 o'clock this mornlog. Cause of fire | jmncrtunt busiyess bofore the board is. sue | Nebraska's exccutive had planoed to be | Bofus to vors tor Heariohondents of atleast 1,500, With ISelper third 10 150 | fro vemomsare g 1pi V80 Doano addressed | furmor iiving balf a mile from hore, has just | ot kaown, | assigument of conforences Lo the various proscut el tho meeting laat eventux, but | SOfhas’ oo, ‘OF Harrison eleotors ' dace e i tho democrats of this viclaity at Brack's | pnjgnea digging four acres of potatoes that | bistops for the ensulug slx months. Awong i dlutle Mr. Martin got 1n bis deadiy woiK 3d | support of the Weaver eloctors worid vy o T AT s ball this evemng on the tarff question. | yicided 1,580 bushels. Moy tenmers, ! the Listops 1 attondance are: Hishop o hogovernor shanged bis wind. "t Lap- | on'the atate tickot, and the Bumialo coudty | mines Tiace. M orr HAlEY Spoctil 1o | Moior Davis, W.'s, Shoomakor aud \Willum e ey AL Doamecusreg—Apived-<Teavs, from | Beus W, Wareen cLURVABAT HASE A i " A 2 wan sald that i they ke m, . % “NRORTS Olwstend l s g Aladison's Church Trial, N 3 Bisnep Joun H. Vincent of Vopeka, 3 | Martin is @ tipioo Boyd fighter when tne | A8 that Y kepy throwlug d Tug Ber. |~ Woduesday svening: Maxwall, | Thars wore s arg meosd. ot epubiioans | Mavisox, Neb., Oot, 27, spscial to Tas | At L I i R r vy y EOVORUOF isn't around, but he sort of weak- ! (CONTINUED ON BECOND PAGE. | the pronibition cuudidate for cougress from | present. Bk, |--Another chapter bas been added o York Iiishop James M. ‘Yuobura of Culcutia, J 3