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THE OMAHA - DAILY BEE. —— — NUMBER 13 TWENTY- ECOND YEAR. : (\.\I‘\ll:\. SATURDAY 'MHRNI.\'(;, OCTOBER 29, o | YT N s i AN OTA AR \ UQ | was held here tonight. A special train from | [ r ! N on 5 T ot Jofta Chidugo strosts wis we | IR tattQ VAL NI + | round crook, wat arrested this afternoon in | RCEN PINION here fonight. A sy o \L) ; \ ML D ot Joftecson end CVICTINS OF PTNE'S {he nct of ontering tho residence of Jobn K G E NIONS | Geneva ana_ Faivenons bronght he repude | GALML \ILLE MHE J \W) ) ) first to 1gnite, and tho flames soon spread all | = Y T A AL | Wartzentorg, seven miles south of this city. lican clubs from those places and deleeations a “AARY 414 = over the yards, burning freight cars and % The thief was brought to this jcity for —— were also prosent from othor neiehboring cverything before it. The company £oon had - safe keeving by couple of young' farmers, ] towns. 'Ihio opera house holds i0) peoplo e - RN %6 0 WOrK S8Y roperty, The loco: | wr Y W ' @ 4 ) o hes tho and ek o0 | a0d was taxed beyond its capacity, Rev ) " 4 i\ a force at wor w“;‘ :lsmnmm. II\L‘@ | Wrack of the Brit'si Seamer Rsumania \I\yl\' n “L_f“ ’::"’_E;": e “‘ ":':‘y“‘r he | Oleveland and Stevenson Do Not Agreo | and s wus Lhe prinainel speakce. Hinade | O J. Myers Laid Down in an Alley and A h ps and relght cars were taken ¢ - ¥ Ao - " taw a8 v et Al ' Great Reas of Flame Licked Up the "::‘:)""“l“'l" ""\“:‘vv Off the Portuzal Coast. ull bis guards ou’ of the vehicle ana m.m‘llu a on Important Points of Polic drois was groatiy f\]'!“;“{:»:]:‘[ ""I’;m‘:";; - Ended a Weary Uife, - . = oS 4 desperata attampt to escapo. The other sen of Gieneva anc o Lo riin o ont, Buainesy Fart of the City. Having cuu its path over to Jackson streot —_— gu «'m held outo his man :\‘!1 although the e candidates for the lecislature, mado chort — from Broadway, the firo was now following . " . £ buzicv was badly broken in the melco the 'S LE /| speechies ™ - e o e down Jofforson | OVER ONE HUNDRED LIVES WERE LOST | REE\, av prévited. trom esonping. and was | WHY THE'LATTER'S LETTER IS DELAYED SHOT PLUMB THROUGH THE HEART " A b Gl o afe sivel iy . OTOK'S BIG RALLY, il swent 1o tho Weesel & Vilter Manufacturing | yov sine Hes Passaagers aad Craw | distriot court and seut o the councy Jail ty | e Submitted it to Cleveland, bat Wil | Much Eathusiasm Manifosted by Repab Ghastly Discovery Made by @ Watehiman ay 4 company lant at Chicago street and to No, Rench Shore In Safety=Weeeks nad await tr Ramsev was only roleased froin Not Yicld His Views to Those of the cans it Nebraska Chty, the Linseed Ol Mills - Difficulty in 5 b 0 ench Shore in Safety y 4 Cyclon'c Gale of Wind Urged on the Fire | 10 0ins houso on Bronaway 388 Lifa—Dangers of the city jail this morning as a vagrant. | rrophet—New York for Nenrasga Ciry, Neb,, Oet. s Ldentitying the Dead Man-1te i ohifal Epea When it reachea the Weesel & Vilter plant P Telesram to Tue Ber,|—The republicans of 3 ighful Epead, e 1# % Harrison, A\ A Was & Teamster. with Frighful £p the department had prepared au attempt 1o el L TOWA CHRISTIAN L IBURLRS, Nebraska City enthused this evening. 13 G —_— cut it off with dynamite, Troe kogs wero _— — —_— vond a fow scloctions by the band at Col —_ pe S Members of the Young Women's Christian s > : " 5, S0 e W rou! onon DYNAMITE EMPLOYED AS A LAST RESORT | exploded in tho building, baving been stored | v 0 The British stoamer ASBOUINLTOn L SeRaIE Nrw Yonk, Oct. 28, —Special Telegram to | Houso sgaare there was no stroot demon- | About ten minutes past S o'clock last me thers to await the coming of tue flam=s. A% | Roimania s raprted ad at the moath JowA Ciry, Tas, Oct, 98, - (Spocial Talogram | THE Brr.|—Adlai E. Stovenson was in tho [ stration. Tho rally took piaco at the coutt | Omicer Baldwin, who was walking the Notth G each went off in closs succession the Cr¥ | orne Arelho river near Penicho. It is said | to Tur Bes.]—The stato convention of tho | €Ity 1ast night ava this morning, and leftin louse, Mr. Edward Rosewater of Omaha | Sovontoenth streot veat boyond Cumine Buildings Were Blown Up to Check the | weatup from the thousands who blocked | ynge 100 passengers g all of tho crow Woro | Young Womes'y Christian associetion | the afternoon for West Virginia In regard | beiu 1In'; -«m-.u;vl. the b x-dl-_m' \WAS | stroet, heard pistol shot. The officor was March of Davastation, the streots for a radiusof a mile that the | yrowped, opened herd today with a large attendance, | 10 his letter of ncceptanco, he said thatit | croRee Loz ln'v. el _bv‘l' -l( .ll:“fli‘fl only about a block away from the sound, bus arch of Davasta ol €us wories ad exoloded. A later dispatoh conhiems th roport of the | The address of welcumo was delivered by | Was not yet ready, and woald not bo sent 1o f 75 OFFROK With FUAIE BY (00, w81 HLEEL | could not locate tho report. —_— It was about 4:3) when the first building on { loss of the Roumania and says that 113 por- | Miss Francos Rogers of Marshalltown and | the committes for several days I':"'l";r e speaker was introduced by I Just after 1 a, m. George Bell, one of the the northeast cornor of the Milwaukee Gas | ¢one woro dr 1 antl only nino, \¥aro | ye pe b ok SRbHRR or | In this connection a rumor was in circula- reeman, watchmen at the Woodmar 0 ) NCREASES THE PANIC : \ L ns wero drowned and only nine the response by Miss Kva Scevers. A paver | LY AT g s ! men at the Woodman Linseed oil FIREEUGS' WORK | company’s plant began Lo burn. Thegaswent | gaveq, The Roumania had fifty-five passen- | written by Mrs. A. M. Reynolds of New | tion todayto the effect that Mr.Cleveland and . \l ‘vII\IM\\I-\'l'f A I:_“ Nkl lh}<:f\ fl‘.": works, passed around tho buildings and on — out in many parts of the city, and it Was | yong qpoard, together with o crew number- | Haven, Conn., was read by the sccretary, | Mr. Stevenson cannot agree upon certain ; St 1 s heart for Nobraska City, as B | )4 gouth sido of the little frame ofice found 4 Muny Alarms Sent in from Different Pomts | feared the works woro doomod, but at 11 | jng yixty.ssven. The nino persons saved | the author bding nosent. Encouraging re: | matters fu tbe letter that havo veon sub. | landed here twenty-nine years axo on Lis | tho body of w young man Ivine dead, Bell § Fatatities Attend the Confluzration o'clock the oil tanks wers still intact. The | rrom 1o wreck have ben givon shelter in u [ [OrLS, were then vead, from tho Warious | mitted to Mr. Cloveland. On just what SEbL) l\‘ulv"m-: The great q'"““‘_"“_l“" U | plew bis whistlo and OMicer Baldwin av G : i1oioloss Eothel homo near the gas works, caught 4 hospital in the neighborhoad. eral new plans of action wero presented and | POINS thoy disagres is not meutioned, and | MOXe years o I"I\'rl“l‘“‘\\_}" \“;H.l fnnest | once responded. A report was theu sent to o BRI tire soon after. Wirth & Hammel's IVery | g Roumania’s captain and pilot are | discassed. Greetibgs of tho association were | caunot bo ascortained, but it is said that | fwas soon 1o bo settlod. With Haveison had | vy jail and the coroner notitied. —Awhil Destrnetions stable on Broadway, containiug bundreds | qrone yn oot e L intities of wreck- | ordered sent t> Towa women who now repre- | Stevenson is firm and does not scom disposed | been prosverity, and with him prospor The body 1ag ot the #ght §1d6 With SHE it of horsos, was in tho path of the flawing | aoq apy washing ashore ail along the neigh | Sent the association in distant fieids of 1abor. | to yieid s opinions to those of Mr. Cleve- | iy would continue. Hight 0, RO | pight arm and hand hidden. Tho faco was 28 cyclone., Some horses were safelv taken | iring coast — land. In support of the rumor the fact of | twenty years of republican oveland | paif tupned upwara. No one was allowed t ™ " 3 P o o o 1 3 . bl & vas 0 PoUE. Vol Meerh 0 a du d. Noo o Muwavkee, Wis, Oct, 20 This elty st} fop o fohiio o number wero stampeded. Tho |~ The Reumamia was an iron screw steam Will Go 1o the Jury Tod Stevenson having spent several hours with | WAs chosen. Four years of Grover we \6ubhiLe forpso GHLL thoarEival ot Be ited ho most de! 4 180/ succutmY ship of 3,157 tons, belouging to the Anchor | Avnvny, Neb, Oct. 28.—[Special to Tin | oo o, L e cnough. The denocrats claim the tarifl to corpse until the arvival of Deputy e B IO s warA SRt | s IKtng lehcergapten, BIKO 8ACERIC | 1o et i st sk TS\VK OBt OME | Run,]octiiie oS WINARLINE ILOBI6 OF aonvepan: || LT ClevelRttaliot hls erival lcltod. o unconstitutional, He thought Jackson | Coroner Welch, Then the body was turned Ll S e l;"“ e ative | despite tho HERERIEY AtouRdlen 1o stroot | L5 Sl Sailed from Liverpnol for Bomouy | 1ionfa tuls piacs fs tho. triat of Chatlos Adlaiis Obstimate. wnd Webster moro familfar with the cousti: | over, and n tho right tand, tizhtiy elutehed, taruly lost and possibiy more. Conserva the Goorge Tospner 1ron foundries and the | onGoioner 22, - Her longth was 864 fect, t : ! ! 5 i S kSBIRGe e on than Clovalund 1s ns much a duty | was o 82.calibro revolver it : e S 05 nt §,750,000, sie Aokeghinlsiigg it , d J or 33, Her longy L 4 Tohnson 1or the MURNIBE ot James Whiteman Tho fact that It was aunounced on the day | (G CRGR EHevelnndy L 18 08 A 8 SIAE alibre revolver with two empty estimates pluce the loss at e (opft | RO ANALL £ il R L ALLIS A || L bt s RS TRERY aslIE SEEs Do stato closod 1ts testl: | Of Mr. Stovenson’s areival that is leutor | g MRERE o BEIEEL s TGRSR A0 I8 | enambers. Tho coat was opened Tho 08, ich started in the Union Ol hgether wit amer mall building wus built at Glaszow in 188), Peaiche, near | on Juune 16, @ state closed 1ts testi- Mr. £ a jetior | lands irer splause, Phe e asumer | ¢ i Tho flamos, which stirted fn TS TIEE . | together with Inuameruble small buildings, | G B Ok Bt e 18 toported. o have | mony about 4 oiclock yestorday aiternoon, | would probably be sent to the committes tho | puid (he tax when o woro Bnglish uroad- | and disclosed — an unbuttoued vest Cot LU Ok A g i Lt been wrecked, is a fortified town of Portuzal | baving examined thirty-two witnesses, 'The | next day, and that iv nas not yet boen sent, | cloth and duauk imported wine, und ought to | and —an open shart, both stained woiy LG ALl o The valuablo proverty of the Miiw on the atiantic ocoan about fifty miles north | defense will probably be co fod uid the | and that Mr, Stevenson refuses 1o discuss it | DOCAIS®. he was able, but whon be wore | with blood. Iight over the rogion of the swept fory towerd the SICHOWME | (fas compauy was almost enlirely sa of the mouth o the Tague. : cns0 ko lo tho fury some time tomorrow. THO | ¢ riher than to say it will not bo for | American goods hie bt sowething LOUEr | yaqpy was a bullet hole, and probirg showed neo river, and nothing could SWY | \wyap gpg began o head that A forryboat capsizoi in. the river Duro, | 8tate hias not madout sostrongneoaseasit | Cobon S o= I S Ll ey iaa for tho | 8N choaver. that one of the builets from the revolver had | their resistless rash Dynamite Was |y coig cunic below the level of the street, | throwiug ali the passeugers into the water. | did on the formor trial, and the gencrat pre- | & LNy ) " 1 Benolits of Protection, kel e i hei! ot Mighty billows BRI st il Jove | Kieven were drowned. diction 1s that tha jury will not give a vor- [ delay, scoms to lend color to the rumor o b TR IR W sqd directly throt the heart causing used, buy with littlc .n,:l‘ Ll vivg nothing combustibio above the sur dict for o highér ¢rime than manslaughter, the amsagreement between the cai sl x affords \'”"'p THS tantancous death. of flumes swept Rk l‘,_ S5 BvaritEnl| e 2 we THICK AND HEAVY WEATHER. BT It was said today that rather than TADER BGIVIS (81 PO VAST O VDT LR bIOF man's clothing above the waist was O ey | el | LB HRCL SIHHER ELNDRUEREIEC I LI D WEERR | i ; R il e, | iotter to meet tho views of Cieveland, Mt | othor countries. e asked would peoplo d a erimson hue and the blood abogg the river. Thousunds of people viewed WO wiphour communicating to them. The malt | Trausatiautic Steamers Damaged and De- | O'Nent, Neby Oc al Tele- § Siavenson has decided not to write o euer | como horo if freo trade prevaile 1ud had commenced to clot, snowing con- wrand spectacle, All sorts of COUVEYAUCES | poysg burned on the cast, the Reidberg ed OIF the Trish Coast. gram to Tue: Ber,]=Tne Potter house, one | of ptance ut all, butto simply let the Demoerats say the M v law s e ively that tho report of a pistol hoard were rushing about the Third ward lonaed | vino o rictory und other builaings on the Loxboy, Oct. 25.—~The gale that has pre- | of tue largest holoels in this city, was des- | matter stand and delay the letier from Qme | sponsivle for the Homestead uffeir: admit ¥ 11 118 Gveh i Hid bOAR tREE LRGN with belengings of peopio wiiose homes Were | eyt ‘while thero were countless structures vailed on the southwest coast of Treland for | troyed by five today. Tho fire w dis cov: (u\l‘mu;\. il after mlul;vx‘w:;:u’;._‘ T ‘I’l‘ \\.v.,\:u a m.;v .1;]n;-. W e _‘: S b RLLLAE I ro departmer a3 POW- ; 5 § » | the past throe days is now groatly abated. | epea at 10 eloc! 1 although the hre Mp, Stevenson said this mornin 1 5 omestead or auy other o suicide. in daneer. ‘The entire department Was POW- | iy flymes ou the north, yet uothing of the 5 erec a 0 o'elock. aud although the five | ok O eady i a fow €, outit1s | gy, YOIVDE, ho speaker fo the body wi old ana stifr. 4 ther cities t tth e Amoug the vessels that have suffered through | gepart v wa the scone and e 2 - Lt i LRLhZ nL AR R, erless, Clicago, Lacine wnd other o roperty wae destroyed but a coal pit and one department was soon on the scene and | Janrned from other sources that o has pos- | conciso . history of wildeat et o wera asked for assistunce, and by 10 o'clock sinll buliding.. Tho firs spent ltself on tho | the stress of woather s the Duteh steamer | worked hard, tho building could not be | jrively rofused to diseass his letter av all i hold up the faitaey of greoubaciors aud | vt o "' o | ‘,".‘.‘f(‘,? l‘\_": il the fircimen from out of tow were on hand. | ovtrenie castern side when it destroved the | Sehiedam, from Baltimore for Rotterdam. | saved. fho hotcl was owned aud couducted | ith soveral callers wiio asked him about it e silverites. ‘Pnea ho stood up for Ne- [ YO 5 s LIS [ 4t e Ceoyad Hauson olevator, At miduights 1b was | Her voyago was so prolonrad that hor coal [ O¥ M1 1 Evans, Tholoss ls estimated 4l | not even giving the information that it would f brasku. Nubrasia produced more lust venr | Douslas street, to €. . Myers fur ono gold Sleven Blocks Destroyeds anson elevator. niduig 5 ,000, 1nsured L0603 82,000 100 Amer At ¥ 4 20 silver x out o o costing § 18 MRBT 18 fa an eloven blocks of solid territory, | thought to huve its worst, but tho flames are | Fn short and she was obliged to csll 8t | jean of Piladelphia ana'$1,00) in the Paa Lm»\rimfnu"‘x.‘?ulv‘:,‘x\n‘:‘}:\;i:u.-nuu- headquarters it ,E.“:‘x.?‘xl:l- fton <hv|, “i’v ARl Jx:hr )¢ L SR S TRELI .l‘ e More than eleven bloc 5 ] ' | Queenstown to replenish her bunkers. Sho | 1o of L I8 A O i osed Ly | (AU 4 der t juarters | groun aited States i best | hand apoeared to bo new. A card from the fncluding much of the most extensive whole: | still vaging awmong the aecres of burn- | %00 vha weather as having been torrific HivoIbeoh CauEeaIbICATta testive TN x'u the rumor of the deluy in Stevensou's jetter uthe union. He tbought Bryan siiek | y\jogorn Woodmen of America showed that le districts, bave been bumed over |ing and smoking ruius. Hamsew's mill | ho faman line steamer City of Now York | "4V¢ beon caused byda defocty : being caused by a disagresment with Mv. | at viding two horses, but conld not” sce how Miers «vas &’ ombit ot hatarans g centy houses. two-thirdsof which | within a fow rods of the border of Lake | was unable to call ut Queenstown ecause of . T, A Clevelaud was denied. It is claimed th or whoere he hud benefitea the state. e G At Nearly seveuty houses, Lwo- sl ) 2 B VHid vy v shotier. B TAverhoal BlictLls Great Fiad ut Sloux Cit the delay is_due wholly to the fuct thut M In closing Mr. Rosewnter made an carncst | Several well worn lotters also bore tho same were framo residences, faded into smoko as | Michigan with an adjolning elevator madw o | JHE PRREY FRBLIEE | MRE CAVRIREE BOT (3 1 Stovx: Ciny, Ta,, Oet. 23 —[Spaclal Tole- | Stevenson has boen 80 busy campaigning | piea for the national, state and conerossionnl | address Uissuo paper, | Tho loss is almost inestimabie | brilnant display wnen they caught. The | 3toard of hor and whil bave to mako tho past | o [0 i Rep, ) wPpot, Calvin of the state | What ho bas not had time to vreparehis Ioter. | Tickets, oredieting success. 1Eapyblicans, Do oot man' wos! dressed ‘e rodIANR! b this timo. It reaches 1nto the millions. | elevator was the first to ignite. In a few | {0y jneoming stoamer. keologleal survay, .mlo at worl i this | Tho domocratic politicians, however, admit | stuud dp for Nebrasisa,” wiil bo the winning | yiocic strined shck soat and. puntaloons, st The fire ran diagonally from tho aliey bo- | minutes the Hames communicated to the | " Lust night when the company’s pilot re- | vicicity, discoverod @ bed of chal stone and | 1134 they bave nut ths stightest, faformation | cry. : 5 ' natund blue cotton shiri. Ho was clean tween Dotroit and Buffuto straets to the cor- | malt bouse. vied from tho sigcal station that the City | guupian clay sixtyLeet aeop and underiving % & 1 ¥ i Mon. Gen Buker's Logle. shavea, except for a stubby reddish 1 £ Brls and Jofferson stroots. At that Two Denad Firemen, of New York was off the nort, there was o 1 uyy™ e dide " the ity Himit He pro Pablie Senthfent Changing. SO e LD RFas e (Rnenal o ageam | [ Bl el rie o o ers streets. £ ey . in ) me. Toic! bt - & R - 5 3 N, & Ly 4 AR DS clcgra Qche, ana his age was ut 0 yeavs, 605 tHic Marorolnaaiiver, with the (bfE ele!| 1, -Av: 11:80, Lisidertoris aud most ot the | YOX¥." high . seals runmings fLblck 198 | nounced it 45 per cont garbonato of Jimo and | ““Phat thore has been u decided ehango in | Tp A vepublican rally was hetd | S e i B Vs SONT I veax RS ID1an0m N0 ELFESs \ 3 o Buffalo and | Va8 sprending — aud tho conditions | g ys it is far superiok in quality to the chalk [ the opinions of politicians ana close ; Iy : No one around the works scemed (o know vators and the great Kipp factories, houses in the block botwaon Buffalo and | woro such ns not to admit of the | Yl ot "Vrankton, feom which tne colobrated | observers of events i the prob- | abtbis place this evening which was woll at- | i man, gxeept Policetaun Buldwin, who across the border, was less than a block | Erie alrl.‘ul‘\\‘.crc on fire. The flrr\n 1|u»f\rl- }’""': going alongside the n(tcfll:l?l' lf[}"’_ comonts are made. - He thinks cement cquul | able result of the vote in tais state | tended by voters of all parties. The opera a that bo thought the gead man woried in away from the (ire. went was working at the Fernlckes | fog ihreatened to canse considerable delay | 1o poptiand coment can b made from it. on ths npational ticket is evidenced | house was crowded, many vemmning stand- | goct Omann, Tho oficer advanced the opine i fho firo started botween 5:30 and 6:50 | candy factory corner. Goid and Defore Dt ATREsul Il s borfin = L by a sudden ro 1 of tho odds offcrod bY | jug throuzh the entire meeting. S. W. | joiihat Myers lived at 1121 North Bigh 4 pteel b ¢ A i > . | safety. was this reason doubtiess . 5] : g 3 - to vis 3 ey 5 it at Myel ved « 2 i b 3 o'clock i the store occupled by the Unon | Frauks = s surcoundea by e, | 555501160 Captain Lewis to coutinuo the UnesdiniBymdro) Freoly 3 those wito “‘l‘.’l,“l":':",‘,';‘;“’“ risk thelr Inonoy &a | Christy, candidate for state senator, and | {oonth strest, snd & Brw reporter called fif Oil compauy, 22 East Water strcet. Atthe | but at midoight is considered 8afo | passuge direct to New York. The tonder [ Rawrixs, Wyo., Out. 25.—[Special ‘ele- | the Sveute 1P 16 WHGU & (T (0 WAVE | My Epporsor, candidate for county - attor- | (AR P e T e TR ime three fires in other portions of the city | although its saving is scarcely less than a | from Queenstown, witn passengors aud | gram to Tue Beg—J, B, Lundy and J. B. | avey money on Cleveland’s election, bets at [ Be¥ cach mido short aldresses, aftor which bendd tobo @ traveling. man and his initials \Were in progrevs. 1u was quito a time before | miraclo. 1t is ramorel that somo lives wero | mails oi bonrd, remained outsido for two | Cearly, two orakomsh, bad an aitercationtto- | &1.000 to $700 have boen made tuwt o would | L7 orator afthe evontug, Moo . 15 Bawer | TR0 to (0 fraveling s ) ] any respouso was given Lo this cail of fire. | 10stiu the Bubo & Kipp fuctory, as maoy of ‘;g;‘:fi‘:"21;*(};:“3u“"l'}l“}“‘t,'“:_“‘(“’[““:‘;w“‘{.‘:)‘:,‘l‘(‘ vieht. Cearly doow a boccot knifo and | eavey New York state, Tuts hus mow | G ieiaor d s diew sion of the i as s ib Tue e E In o Short timp soven or oight streams had [ the cmployes were at work when the flames |y incident 1s without precedent in the | jiapped vis oPpacRERn "l‘:,,!"[;‘.‘m“':" 10ts :‘.’is'hfi,‘;fl:fifi"{.oufi; % | 1T and curcency questions was th —vest and 1mquest will be held to 5 been directed upou the flames, when sud- | suddenly descended on the big butlding. At | nistory of Atlantic maik-steamers. | physician docato donatder his sounds sorl: | well known man ni the rosult in this state, | fairost that has buen wade bare. liven dew § po i 2500 Hed 10 0 cloar case of sule deuls thore was o sorics of oxplosions, scat- | 11:30 p. m. two dead firemen wero brought |~ The' steamer Umbria collded with tue | BITSIGU 1OGE TN T ICben, ha: 100eE pub. ub .8 (l.againay | Ocrsia say that ho madea very lolcul and || Bebrybiue Pointed to o clturcassol Sl : toring the burniug brauds in every divection. | to the morgue. Oune was Heary Pedden. | schoonor Iistramudura off Souter point. Tho e Stoke's $75) that Harrison would carry the :‘f:.‘,‘u.:'fi;'h.,f.!.;"fifg' s bl Sl didicult to ascertuin the i u‘v: £ O e o the firo wus caased by tho ex- | brush aud the other fireman could not bo [ Stomer returned to the “Tvne, ln.uk crew nespt Blaze, State of New Yorks ; S e 1 D il uscertuin the motive, B Lhuas piatod, L. ke il identificd of tho schoonor yero subsequantly taken oft | Puewost, Neb, - w5, [special | *Good reasans for thls confidenco are mani- | |\ Lt At b ‘morgyeLan, onihloyel sni M yars losion of au oil barre tath 4 y & passing vessel, and it 1s reported that | oo, T I vo- § o number of prowiuent republi- Aplalihy Luhuen - | darove a wagon forthe Biue Ta . v ; Engines from Racine and Kenosha are | the schooner sank, as she was leaking badly | Teiesram to Tur Bee.]—One of the two- | fest. A large nuinbor of p L AT TAS GO ob: P8R R 1 poss b L gon for the Biue Tank linw, and Fought Aguinst Odds. X story framo buildings consumed by fira this | €ans from vurious parts of the state are in 2 lived near Tweutieth and Pierce steost i Lt be- | Blaying on the fire at points where they can ) when she was abandoned, e 4 L AT the city and veports given by thein arc of a | hishes a scurrilous ancnymous letter which 4 3 housands of proplo watched tho fight be- do the most good. They left thetrains south ‘'he Cucarder Etruria, from New York, | morning was valued at £2.000, and owned | oy yvacter that ussures republican success in | has been sent to the negroes of Scroven S z tween the firemen and reached the couclu- 3 ¢ which passed lrow Head at7 o'clock to- | by Charies Douslas. The other wasowned | piodiare 3 5 CRYSTALLIZYED WICKEDNESS. 3 : e ‘mich of & tire, aftor all, | Of the fire and did much to coutine it to e | Fone® Ras*‘oxperienced violeut weather, | by George Nortbrup of Deausville, N. Y. siatate. A county who voted the democratic ticket at =, : sion “"“““"‘."“l_,‘;’l““m T mutes later {he | BOFth bank of tho river below.tho turn at | Owing 10 the saverity of thestorm sho was | There was no insurance on_either Luilding! ALL CLASSES BEPKRESESTED. the state election ana whien threatens thom | Sorat Obtiquities and Sintul Shorteowingd A REsvont home. tho fire. getting out of | Walker's 1oint bridge, unablé Lo uisembark either passengers or o T with Iynching i they vote the democratic Which Kept the Folice Bus i firemen began to fesl to fire getting out of AU11:45 Chicf Foley announces that the | mails nere and vrocoeded almost directly for Norlioglerciltsioharior, Judge Crounse Entertains a Large Gather- | tickot this fall, Nick Molong wis shori on experience last tneir erasp. They fought bravely but it was | A8 Hem ST O Liverpool. A tender was dumuged in at- | Drsrqre, la, Oct. 25.—Judge Shiras has GBI e GIEIEan e bo Scroven county democratic com- | o F T I T S i to w useless. A gale was blowing fifty miles an % tempting to fasten alongside her, and the | ordered the action against the directors of Dakors Cit 0O ~|Special | mittee has offered a roward of ¥I50 for litile over 230, o e DR 4 b driving the scorching heat and smoke timato of the Loss. [Etruria’s master-at-arms wus drowned while | the defuact Commercial National bank for | rejem £y Tenaa 5 ) | intormation which will' lead to tke convic- | little over X3\ 1o conscquerce. o vietim 3 our, driving the « i | T.oading msurance men say that about half | the effort was being made. fvers % 5 Telegram to Ti Judge Crounse and | yjoy of the authors of the letter. ‘T'hedemo- | was stopning at the City hotel and struck ug of the burning oil out into the facos of the g 3 o el 8 a0, teamer Lonvro, | [CEfeituroot itsGharter ‘aismissed, Of the | 1. Kioko, candidate for roproseatative, | crats deciars thas Lhe. nogroas will 0o bro: | si-secoaintaacs with o stianger who was ving tho water of the Milwaukee | of the 103 13 covered by insurance. The 2 2= L 2 37,319 receiver's certificates issued to cred 3 2 AT SR e R MR DGR CTLE a strang, 10 Was By firomon, defving the water > Milwa e O e bouna for LBayonue, was wrecked at Pen- o Lhe bani sll have bewn compromieed | Wero grested in this placa tonight by a | tected in lifs and properiy whatever Ucket | Liopousessing In appearanco as tho ave river and seeming only 1o gain in power as | losses are ) g march Finsterre last night. Seven persons | o088 4 0 crowacid hall, over 310 being scated in tho | they voie, Taese threats have conyinoed [ o R o uad voiman, Thollatter was shoes the stream was emptied futo its juws. l‘:ullll'r,f‘h‘x*:"”fltll‘""l"'lr"” C e 100 | have been drowned. No details have been E % building, reprosonting all_ classes and conai- | Lhe negroes \)::u the |;*q|ul|-(a are th i e 1 mr“\' ML rg TRATRHsER i SO0 ing || Siok e S URADHBBIBITIONS, Seorscsagtreliad 00| Eracolved 5 o T inxjrapresonit LD 4= enem 1d they are deserting the tinvd | an unknown mnount and wanted Molon “Pho five gained o footing in the adjoming | 1'p Kisseizer, wholesilu i1iiors 039 | e ¢ iBolosiE “‘ LicOIDray. A tions of people. The meoting was called to | party, to/ndyvanceit, andiof courso Lhat kindheatted: storo of Dolirman & Co. 1t was then wiat it | Milwanke Mirror works...... ool e ey ST RGRRS ""1"- TN s, J'“fl',l B pecial Tele- | orgor oy ex-Sonator John T. Spencer, and It e dividual could not vefuse. He forkea over ¥ me ol T 3 i EENSTOWN ef. 28.—A Queenstown | gram to Tne I3ed|—The much advertised e T HOWRLCr Vs, i3 o got beyond all human eflorts. Mugler Lithozraph compuay ... . oo | QU " 13. Daily, republican candidate for county at- P R RS S . e R Oiho hat B S AL7 o'clock the biz upholstery factory of | Koty diam & Co,"wholesiio © ) pilot boat, which has just roturned from w | great eastern Towa galiy occurred here today. wn",yy‘)m‘md B0 UL N Blu‘\lx.n‘ New., O Speeral to Tne “~“l.\h (‘:I“(K\‘:\I‘|"v“r|¢'l;l:;)‘(|l'mlls‘l mlfi\;::l;l::l : ~ A prod i Rt i ONOR I e olr o 880 ui v t a few people ou o | & ) 9 S f: ndications poiut to a rousi bunc! experiel L o ) the Bubb & Kipp company on Broadway, | | PEodiy Wiiniesiie wrovars s ano0) | eruise off the Lrish const, passed off the 1t fuiled to draw bub a fow peoplo outside the | (oiite us'vhe next governor of Nobras [ | s o LB SR AL AR almost a full block away, began to blaze. [ J.'We luiur .. wholoslo grovers. 2K,00) | bor of Queenstown o steamer belonging to | ¢ity, olthiough Goveruor Boics, Cougressinan | 17 "0 5o igivaq with grost applausa. He | Bere Monday afteraoon when Mr. stac ay-iiile pohicalnaveibpe nish Mhe firo bud started witi the wind in the | Milwaukeo Chalr company 20,000 | the Johmston line, bound for Liverpool, | laves aud other prominent spealors wevo | ' RO B80S0 W ot B ng i old wime | \atermeets Mr. W. L. Greon in joint det with a description of the enterprising strar. ihoast, but it had now veored to alnost | Doriiwesiorn fre o000 | Which reported huving passed two disabled | Present: S T, ARRRes oL cod in this county i | The event has been well advertised and has | ger, who is short in stature and has “somw | AQrihansh, ok i e o steamers westward of Iustuet Roci. The FIRES LAST NIGHT. associales whom he served in this county in | aroused lively anticipations iu the minds noi | small siaevurs up to about kere, and ashorg duo east, and merchants in the business scc Johnston liner could not ascertain the names an early aay on the bench as judge of the | ouly of the voters of this city, but of the | \nustache, and ois odder face vas sliok.™ tion of the east sido grew grateful. It had of the disabled steamers and was prevented | Three Small Blazes that Did Very Littte | districtcourt, after which he compared the { farmers of the county, many of whom will | ajglong workea until Wednesday for Jacos 3 Jumped noross the stores on the other sido of | I Fuzo & 0. « by tho gulo from yiving them any ussist- Damage. wolllion-dollar” republinan aongress to its | comain to ey, tho discussion of e ezt | Ambroso at Millard, and is quite wel Knows Hast Water stroct and had taken o newer | ST & Cou RIONES o aifco, Tho watchman at. Milier & Gunderson’s | Successor, tho democratic billion and a balf | vaixn issue e furmers s t Greon is | fy this city. B B R UL IR Iinn aslony S Five! | B aanilusinoss bulicines . he steamers spoken of by the Johnston | T WAhmAR b WiLier ‘| anderson’s | qollar congress. A rough diamond and can cot ton hine, and | " A" S0 vobbory was porpotiated about 8 erly & F Covs | M. 1% Dosmen & Co..... liver are supposed to oe the Monte Viaean, | 888D and blind factory, 'I'wenly-eighth av-| “Hg ook up the tariff issue and oxplammed | that Mr. Rosewater will nave all ke wants | gicjoek last night on Kleventh street neap . pinutes moro and Jacob Fel 0.'8 1 Woosel & Vilter Niachinery . 10.00) | which sailed from Montreal October 10 for | enue and Sahler street, discovered fire in a | itin a plain and indisputable manner which | 10 do to bunale him, whilo the local politi the corner of Iarnam. Sam Bowman, s wholesale store on tho east side of Broad- | moepner Iisons, machinery 40000 | London, and the Lord ('Neill, which sailed | room full of shavings and sawdust about | convinced tho audieuce that @ tarift was a | ians here claim that when the two geatiemen | gopi at the Windsor holel, was the vietim. . way, directly opposite Bubb & Kipp's, was | Balley & Sons, muchinery. - mou | from Baltimore October 8 for Dublin, ach | 5.4 o'clock last evening and turaea in au | Becessity to build up mavufactures and give | got together Monday afternson Green won's | While walking peaceably along he was sud- 4 in flames, DUEN hrothaks. REOGors of these steamers 15 three days overdue, it from No. 11 ogioe house. Tho hose | the 18boror the wages ho so justly ewrns. | know what hurt hiui, M e B S S T Lol G 5 0T o 104 g o188 5¢ | He compured the conditions ‘of American — o strangled and robved, The thieves obtained N wins of Flames. Delaware & Quontin tool sliops.. 0, 000 Ina Dangerous Fosition, companios in that part of town responded | aborors with thoso of foreign countries Plattsmouth's Two Rallles, about &30 and then ran down tho alley J l 1t scomed us 1f o mountain of fire rolled | X fiiilbert & (o, fLavorin: 000 | Manquerre, Mich., Oct. 25.—2& scow with ::‘.3‘0’“‘.’,‘,’“,{"“1’{‘3“:-!‘“:*:;‘S.’,:‘,‘,‘,fl, mfllfi:’!':“‘i}’_ and showed @ marked contrast, which Prarrssovr, Neb, Oct. 925 Special | soward tho east. Just as they turned the | across Broadway. One instant the buildings e six or seven men on board broke away from | qrOWE L LY HOCK LI O e avne huyu}sm'wd could 41!_?' "ll;“"“}'wfl. -u“"]'\ Telegrum to Tue BEr,)— fon. Jotn C, Tups- | alley corner they threw several biils on the b i tsido were in flames, which the | TOHMeeees Laraiglisy tho tug Edward Frick about five miles from S v 4 ve under protectiyo. tarll.=Ho roferred . to v of Kansas City sadressed a fair sized | Sidewalk in ovder to deluy Bowmau in tho & D 1hoicnebialdo vy 3 3 e SR IR R AL b, | turnea in. Nob mucn dumago was dono, 85 | tho currency system and showed the aa- f neyof Hansus City aadvossed a faiv saed | )00 iy gehomo worked, for tho hotek next iustant went ncross the strect and de- L LAND'S BIG BLAZE, iranite islan his evening. A heavy north- | the building was not injured to any extent. | yaytages of tho present grand system over | audience of democrats hore tonight, The . 1 o . cast gale was blowing and the tug wus forced | One hundred doliars will cover the total v ) scended on tho buildings opposite. A ~ > thousand streams of water could uot stay | At Least a @uarter of 4 racy, Crounse was for Nebrasku and would | tho torfl quostion juchod | 1" | tho matter to tho” poila and tho men will ;. o gration in its mad rus 8 pin Smoke i - o o 0 ‘all to elevate Nebraska he could and no omestead strike. He appealed to the people | (ikel o arrosted sometime during % : such a couflagration in its mad rush of de Crmvem e O o o fives which | EOUO up the shore looking for the scow. hirteenth street, owned and occupied by | Guceade it e Eno8 F ikely be'arrostod 40molimo. U HSIdAY b .. swuction toward the lake, The walls of tho im0 Moclatiion et TR TR e Joseph Seege, caught fire at 7 o'clock last Hou, R. F. Kloke of West Point, candi- John C. Watson addressed a larze and ou- | man named Pat’ Hughes on o Sixteenth | tory brick. buillding on Broadway, “ L o o Ao CHRISTIANA, Oct, 2%, — I'ne steamer convey- | CYCRInE from a defectivo flue. A hand | date for representativo in tno Sixteenth dis- | thusiastic audience of ropublicans touight | sircot motor car last night and was arrested, 1 ] rly occupied by the cracker trust, but °f“‘-“‘) oaused a property loss of ay lenst T Y T e ST YT chfllm;t'fll extinguished the flames. There was | trict, was present and introduced, but suf- | ut their club room. He made a foreiolo | Mose had &.25 aud wanted to put it up for then vacant, began 1o totter, In a fow miu- | 890,000, the loss of one life and the scrious | in ik 3 e, uo loss, ) ferine from a bad cold could not speak. { spoech aud clenchiod gis grip ou tha float | his appearsice in the morning, but the jailer f tes the whole front of the building pitched | 1BJury of halfa dozen porsons. Shortly be- | foundered near Gymnacs last night during a At 7:20 o'clock last pight a still alarm was | (‘ojonel Russell of Schuyler then addressea | represcututiveship. couldn’t 08 it tuut way, 80 Moses ‘wen® y S AT : fora 11 o'clock an alurm called tho firo de- [ blinding snow storm. The vessel fillod | WaS seuk in, «:nulmzc:m;gjcmv 1o the Bavker | tho andience. His spoech was devoted ——— down 10 0 cage in the darl. g Anto.the ptroot: AN o partment to the works of the Cievelapa | TVidly and sank. ‘Tho passongors and crew | block, Vifteonth Aud Farowm sireets. A | wostly to Van Wyek and Kom, and hc Rarrison Ludopendents Meat, Ted Mulvitill was locied up in the city { Whon tho peoplo i that partof the Third | FASVECLE 10 118 WOFED 0 tA8 SaVERR | woro saved, butall tho passongors' ugguge | burniug chimuaey cause; 0o 1oss showed up tueir past records in true styse, | g 0o SRR FEE ‘Spocial Lole. | jail last night nnd the charge of forgery & ward realized that thieir homes were doomed indow QGiass company hamplainstreet. | 404 the mails, except a large number of P He closed by soliciting votes for Nebraska ! s Bex.l aced opuosite his name ou the blotter, It e Where was o stampede of residents into the | The three-story brick buillding was [ reyistered letters, were lost, Balfonr and Bimetallism, and Crounse and Meiklejohn, which was rc- | gram to Tue B Proparations hayo been Loxnoy, Octs 8.~ The Times, referring to | ceived with ueatening applause. going on iu ibis county for the past montn Mr, Balfour's ad.ness on bimetailisw, says: | Judge Crounse has many frienas in this | for grand indepoudent rally here today, W LR section in both partics who remember bim | van Wyek, of the yank- | "W rearet that Mr. Baifour is committed to | St 1 At BEKVC ¥ ek, stre J and &) mwanner of househiold utensils, ang | Ployes, both maio and {L{umlx\ were they, with vehicles of overy doseription, | FUsiing down tho stairs. The fire was all armea with furoitur u 15 clmmed toat young Mulvilil forzed bis cats, dogs | flled with smoke aud tho em- orother Tom's vame to a #£12 check and obtained the money on the sume, Old Jolin Peel, kuown for many years in pulice circles as a wamn and confirmed drunkard, was taken to the police station Jast night fu an insano condition. Drink and lack of prover food brought tho old-timer down av iast, 1o will be turned over to the county today. Tho police yesterday cared for Anns Workersine, n domestic who suddenly went insane, She will be sent to the county coms . wissioners for examination some time today, Mrs, J. H. Clark, who ciaims tobe from . Ottumwa, applied at tho nolice station ves- SAID 1O BE CRAZY. arges Agalnst the fnmat bio.relmembar bin Shrader and Strickier were . L iamed as the speakors, but they failed to serious matter whea & public man of hfs num-h”n:d l\-;‘"l‘\)o “‘l:“ SURRIBIRGE. B L:‘l‘l'w "“M“NMI‘NN e, .8, l) Mgl Vet T A ct. 28.[Special T g support on election day. * > ? | YA\hlu:\: ,s‘. ll)}.‘uu 'fil. _h[{‘((“v\fl Tele- authority undertakes tho heavy rosponsi- upp Y. of Crawford was the first spoaker, 8. C, gram to Tur Bee.|—Mother Xavier, su- | pility for a changeof which he hias not even FOOD FOR T pevior of the Catholic convent located here, | atteinpted to prove she practicabilitg,” denles emphatically the charges of cruelty —————— ator Manderson's Logieal Arg and persecution made by Sister Margaret, or New York Ezfehange Quotations, Well KRecoived by Oxford Oxvonp, Neb Lxgbange was quoted as fol- | 1o Tup g quickly extiguished, and a search of the wero hureying away with belongings of the | \ppor floor wis maae 'to learn 1f ull tho em- Whose homes were 5000 to be in ruics. | ploves hud esaped. A the head of the sauwnilo the fluwes bad gono_over tho | stuwway Michasl Sullivan and Kittio Nolan 9 i were foun nsensible, having been svflo- ground tney had formerly missed in the | Tk b store of 4. P. Kirscogen, and ta Milwauken | S310 LY auoke. hoy wero carricd to the { street ana Miss Nolan diea an hour later, Art Gluss works, oppositotho block 1o which | Suilivan will recover. The loss by fire to it had originated. The Welland block, six | the Window glass company was §1,000, but stories high, tho Milwaukee Chaw company, | the damage by water is estimated at §15,- vacant building, and the wholesale grocery | 0003 fully lnsured. ; A xia s ANA 10} & ¥ | Bofore this fire had been extinguished it store of Roundy, Pecitom & Co., wore soon | gy0iher alarm was sounded, calling the de- in flames. Too next building to succumd | partment to the big sash and blind factory of was the National Distilling company, the | A. Teachout ton Convent Denled. tho unsound policy, of bimetallism, It is Fairchild next aceused the republicans of being to biame for ull existing evils. H, Stewart, candidato for state senator, dis wents | cussed the financial quesfion, People, Oct, 28. pecial Telegram Bennett Agues Grosser, who loft tne convent stoalth- | Nkw Youi, (et .25, —|Special Telegram ily ou Monday last and took refuge with | to Tue Ree Bee |—The largest political rally | Besserr, Neb., O. 3 family in the l‘"\‘fl ‘h{o"lwrl-\nvmrsu\'- low, lflfi par, and 1oulm[-eu.num; 1;us~ held bere tois season was addressed tonight | gram to Tue Bre Margaret is crazy and that she hus been an | ton, 12 ¢ wolbe diseount; St. Louis, ¢ dis- S y ) A -y LR, S _ object of churity and wost tenderly cared for | couut, by hmmm!lk' harles 1. Maunderson and L. | siastic republic by her associates for two years. Miss ——————— Montgomery 1 mgectings that Newaha | terday for help, ana was dirccted to the em- . republican nomineo for repre- | precinct has ever known has just been beld, | ployment oftices by Matron Cumings. Sinee 1 Y. sentative, Senator Manderson was listencd | Tho meeting was opened by the plea club | then notting has been seen or heavd of her, ‘ nthusiast 28,--| Speeial Tele- Ouo of the most entha va 08 of ' d system 2 ; i onight cleri stopped 1o pick up the cash, and thus g 3 . 4 DA SO o wilacat currency advocated by democ- | speaker reviewed republican logistation on | Jost sight of the robbers. Bowmau reported 1 Lillion Dollars Go | tolet the scow goand make for shelter at | loss. hyés racy. Crounse was for Nebraska and would | tho torff question and touehed upon thu ! y na of Lifo: the shore, The lifo saving station wen have A one-story frame cottage at 1363 South Co., frontivg on Michigan Grosser has placed the matter in the hands NEWS OF X ESTE o o N o b B g bac Lo o ic . iy . inging 3 y an g % W, Heyear- daughter was ieft at the whisky trust supply forthe state, The wind | Street, at Nos. 42 1o 46 and extending back | of an attorney, who hus communicated with A 0 with the closest attention for two hours, | Singing some very stirring sovgs. . W. -year-old dauzhte 3 k 24 was .\yun-m npl\)lm whirlwind of seething | 10 Canal stroct 800 feot, Tho fire started in | Bishop Marty of this diocese. Miss Girosser Memestic, o spoko. of 17.000.00) of (mmisrauts that | Seotvof Lincoln Wwas jutroduced at apoks | Crecho. Mrs. Clarl sald (hat ber busband 0., & ¥ | tbe warehouse, aud before the firemen | js a native of Germany and enteved the A sevoro storm 18 paging n the vielnity of s, ! to the people upon the sgquare. He was fol- | haa deserted her. ‘. + flames ou toward Lake Michigau in a divecf | pegened the sceno the Humes bad spread to | Benediouine Sisterhood 16 1554 1 St. [ ouis, | Vst Superior, Wis had come 10 Lhis country to better their con- | lowed by J. 1. Strod aud J¢. B. Moove of - Ealind P 0 | ! 1ine with the startiug point, and the scrum- | two other vuildirgs counected With the | She accuses Mother Xaxier of having de- The Now York eigetric wire men have bogun | dithou, and be showed now liberal the repub- | incoln. COLLIDED ON A BRIDGE ble began, wurehouse by brigges wud the fire was | [iberately attompted (o starve her to deatn | MeF threatoned srke. lican party hud been in aonations of | ———_ QUL # 3 el beyond control because, being ill, ste could not do manual The jury in 1heease of Assenblyman Bruner | homes, the extension to them of the Aloxandar st Axial - Big Four Tralns Crash Yogether and Fall 3 T Evicting Thousands of Restdents, Soon after the firemen began work an ex- | bae d of Sieramento copmty, California, charged | batlot, free schools and the pecuniary Mixney, Neb., Oct, 23— [ Special Telegram ¥ s S ‘ Shief of Police Jan o plosion © :d in the paintroom which t e with bribery, have been dischurged. They | advancement made by them underrepublicab | 1o Tup Bee. [—W. H. Aloxander delivered | e the Myen d 0 Chiof of Police Janssen orderea his entire | PIOSON ogtireed fn the pant vl Whioh Con Tderl couid not ngree. policy. Ho compared the Omaba independ- | o0 o e B T BIRHIEEE SRR e Havre, Tnd., Oct. 25 A terrifio forco 0 the fire and thoy assisted In getting | 10" ross the street. A number of specta- Yaxgtos, 8 D, Oct. 25.—[Special Tele- | Alfred Wenwuy has been appointod receiver | enc convention with Dayid's return to the f out the furniture and houschold goods of | tors were the luckless families, who wore forced to flee | firemen were plaving on the front, Cologel 4 A - ° (8066 | laaghter, He showed by statistics that the | OVer 100 headed Ly the Kcho band ‘held a commission now treating with the Yaukton | ment with the purties in iuterest. The Ha- ; 0 L AR S 18 AT BAE from tho path cut out for the Humes, Dosons | C: C. Dowesto was thrown backward by ¢ fogin SRRV HCL u" art of their | DIlItIes are 80000, and the isscts §225,00. Omaba platforia was faise, that tue peo- | Sireot ‘f‘“li'z_‘:l‘::" stlon after whioh alr, Alox of framo buildines nlong Milwaukeo and Jef. | 10 explosion ana Harvey C. Bason of Da- 4 Anothor vietim hus been added to the list of | Pe were neither demoralizea nor overmort g collision between two Hig Four freight traius occurred this moruing ou the Wabash river bridge bere. The shock broke the taniff aud silver ques- the bridge and piled the two engines and & oservaLl e I y ; P aaar Tonight he spoke at Norman, s iu- | dozen cars, several loaded with Live stock, troit was blown clear across the street and | Feservation, said lust night to Tuz Bee cor- | those who have'died frow the effects of inhal- | §aged, nor moraily or socially corrupt, that | Lons. A A0 21 ) ) » 0 fersou streets botween Dotroit and Chicago, | padly hurt. Fireman Charies Weiler was | respondent that tho work of the commisaion | ing water gas in Chicago. The last to die from | tue republicau party had increased tho cir- | dependont stronghold into the water baneath. Knginecr Westry th as well as those on Bufalo and Chicago | badly injured ioter ally; Fireman Joun J. | is progressing slowly but satisfactorily, and { 113 effects was Hubert Parker, uged 27, w culation from §13 in 1861 to #24 in 1502, He . - ::?,:l;:,‘,,:,".,l‘;“’rw':""::'n_fl‘:“"::m:""i‘:"“:; brulses ia the side uand chost. After | Novemoor 15 A runawyy caron the fnelige plane at the Allison of the eastbound train lies dead be - neath his eugiue. Uwo other trainmen were houso at 4361 | then procerded to show that national banks Burress' Republicun Kully, were ot & curse, having given 1he country u Gexeva, Neb., Oct. 25— |Speciai to Tug | burt, to consider the geaerval condi- | pij'ps g | sufe and uniform currency. ‘I'he senator’s | Bre | -One of wost euthusiastic republican P o time the flumes loaped over Broadway and | the four-story brick block of M, Mittleber- ——— rond station, kiljin: Archie Dill, William | ¢rats alike with solid cbunks of food forve- | | ha™ e 00 Y AT et Mespms, Tenn, Oct ~I'ne Ovder of started in the Weallaur block. Suddesly , er & Son, avalers in bides, adjoining, which 2 Soized Lae Alaohiuery, 3 mple wnd Joun Burelay lnstantly, Miss | Hlection. eld at Burress last eveuing, Hoon. J. Jen- e the wind swept around as unexpect- | Was parially destroyed, I U. Beardsley, Yaxkroy, 8. D, Oct. 25.—(Special Tele- | Nerva Wilson and Dalsy Banl cher permanentiy organe e abo serlously Y . sen, Martn and C. H. Sloun wero the | Train Dispatchers was permanently organ v o i Rully of Wallucs blicans. ehlers. Music o ® | 1zed bere with 152 charter mombers, W, W ; oaly | as | Belore Where 1t was | tin ean woris, and Wood iros. ilie works, | graw to Tue Hee|—The Norwegian Plow [ 10J4red: Wity of Wallaee Hepublieaas, . | speaiere, Alualo wae furolaued by the Bup | ARGENO Mitlan Biulte . was aiscied chied 4 A LudhE worealso damaged. The loss of A, Teach' | company of Beloit, Wis., today seized the Yoreign Ace, Nev, Oct. 28.—[Special to Pur o I X Agitasnt when the fnet alwm ¢ out & Co. is total and will reach $200,000, 1n~ It is stated that William Morris L offered the laurestship of Englund and has | very enthusiastic meeting Thursd declined the honor, dispatcter, The constitution contains the protective feature. e v 4 4 been | BEE.|—The republicans of Wailace held s - oo : 3t was now almost due south. I the path of | surauce about $100,000; Mittleberger' & Son, | PMCe 230 and conronts of Luwis Bamoso, 4 Ty Made s Ogod lmpreman: - the firg Iay tho b frelght suos aud vards | loss, E.000, insurar ce. 15,000; Wood Bros, | o'cliion of $5,000, K7 10 3akia Hon. Heury St Rayner and Captain Acre | Mitvosn, Neb, Oct. 25 ecial to Tux of the Cuicago & Northwestern railway | 1088, 8,000, lnsurance, §,000; L. C. Beards- y The London Chroniele's Rowe eorrespond- | spoke to a good erowd of republicans. Ber.|—Au aporeciative audience filled the v 3 i ley, loss, #500, insured, SEm———— entsavs: The togetber with the roundhouse aud its valua- Victim of Tennessee M shiuer ope has acceded to the res . 2 2 4, o < Nasuviuig, Tenn., Oct. 28, —J. L. Spurrier, 2 sthoug wing was blowing sk the time of Captured in the Act, qlm-:u r."’ ulillevu atlon of Ttatian cardlowls Seven Hundred Present, ‘::{:::;‘0:o.,u“:’x.]:::.1:‘l‘u‘:,:lml:\'llj’ela“:l"lllxz ‘\::Ivd::y deputy United States vevenue collector, who Dle contents of roliing stock. the firo wind great clouds of sparks were car- | BEatiicr, Neb., Oct. 25.—[Special Telo- | that, ho Wil ot wppo nt sudiciont forciin xeTER, Nab, Out, 28, - [Special Telegram | Mejord. 5. Miler of Omaba, He made an | was ‘ambuscaded and sbot by mooushisess The end of ihe freignt sheds at the corner | ried over the business streets, gram to Tuk Bee. |—James Ramsey, au ail- | pove. to Tue Bee.|—A large political gatbering | excellent impression, some days ago, died last night, \ 1

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