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P - —— == TWENTY=-SECOND YEAR. TORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1892, 151 FATAL FALL OR FOUL PLAY | dranatscanes, fen amcnr it natos | E WAS RICH FOR A DAY '\‘Jllf.l..{“"n;;:..12.."‘"..;".:?.!:;.1,‘,‘1“3,“‘;2\-‘: LMOST A SEA OF FLAMES | fiwtiqer e e commurthe 2ot | STURBORN FIRE T0 FIGHT i | ine was saved Kronln gave sabstantially the samo testi- | put the stuff in_ My wife's wash voiler and | mony us the other witnesses, the upinion | bury it. Tneo it would have been safe. | secming to be about equaily \|l‘|\'ulml .: to ‘ ot off the traim “I'}mz\-'wnnn and went | 4 . ) whellier the dezeased had or had not been " oley' wetlonts ing | over to my room at Mrs. Scott's on the antle - | Pody of W. & Follis of Sioux Oity Found pucitadd George I. Bagley e Exverience in Getting | SVar 10 By oor of Metiynr. ivengo ind Several Nebraska Coanties Swept by a in Perry Oreek. A list of the articles found in his pockets Away with $100,000 Thirtieth street, 1 dldmot sesanyboay there, was read, and comprised a gold watch and but {ust changed mny clothds and went out. chain, a namber of papers, §1.40 in chaues, Y I put the §0 in a little pocket in the inside Nebreaska V. WL Delegates € Tade i3 el VEiRDICT OF THE CORONER RESERVED | .“.(,':llf}',‘,".',‘:‘:;,‘j'”'“.\‘:‘“,_“,,“,‘l',‘.;";.'v':\";‘»\“'.'"‘;]swcum STORY OF A DARING CRIME | O my oo o e e I ount nat thon aodd | SETTLERS FLEEING FOR THZIR LIVES | wu Intereating Sloeting at Hastings, | TWO HOURS HARD LABOR FOR FIREMEN jury adjourned for its verdict until Monday, | Hastings, Neb, Nov. 20, -Special Teie took a big drifik of whisky at a saloon on N it baiug nopsd in the meantime to secure . Thiety-first sWoet. After that | felt butter e & shma ot yer Witneesss of lalotmution, Well Laid Plans to Steat a Fortane De= | and T'stacted down the alley to go into Lo- | L1 v sied by Those | churches of tho city of Hastings were almost of Dentii~Frionts of the Vietio Svidenes of Mardet, e Lack of Nerve nnd Stus £an’s rooms by the rear entrance. Ihere the ‘cops’ orug " nelined (o Think it 1y Tha coroner's officors et it out, after the | ity on the Part of the D rer, adjournment was taken untii Monday, tbat 1ha Itecovering the Money. thay have some cvidence at haud thot war. Bagley villingly agroed to accompany the | rants them in thinking that there was fou —_ express company’s offictals Lo where he had se- n | | Siver Creex, Neb, Nov. 2)—|Special Tolearam to Tz Bre.| -The Silver Crock Times building 1« burning. It is supposed 10 ba the work of an incendiary t Hullinger & Raley's Drug Store Oleanad Oud Damaging Prairie Fire. CLOSED THE CONVENTION, and Misfit Clothing Porlors Damaged, Two Theorins Advanced as to the Cruse Flumes Started in the Top Story ofa Fare entirely surrenderad to the Young Men's nam Street Block, aud Prove Very Little ldea of the Damagns Christian assoctation of Nebrasko, Many of nim Can Be Sccured. the leading lights of tho ussoviation fiiled the s of some of tho best churchies, as fol Mathodist Episcopal, A. Nash, stato tary, of Omaha: Chrlstian, L, W. M A fire last night in tho block on the south neral socrotary, of Chicaroi Congre- | side of arnam street, betwoen Thirteenth county ever witnessea started | Kational, Rov. Al Nathan of Oklatomi: | and Fourteonth streets, proved one of the ult to Extinguish=1he Esti Laoss, play connocted with Mr, Foliis: death. Thoy Bioukbly & Wit < ralhape | CTELEA the meney. Andso Superintendent De were rather reticent about talking, though, robably no more peculiar express robvery | | Ve | -At atout 12:30 yestercay afternoon | 4,4 whoen secn oy a reporter rafused to say | than that perpetrated by Messenger George VIS, Follis was found Iyingin | anything cxcept that th od to sccura | 1. E e body of Wiil S. Follis was found Ising in h xcept that thay ho § :::0 Shailow water of PPerty oreex, undor the e more cvidecs bafore thay closed the | oy 3 ¢, 20.— Special to Tue L NEwlon 1 W, 8 spacthl Telo Srovx Crty, Ta,, ov. 20.— Special to T onz ana Assistant General Agont Shepard | NEWront, Nob., Nov. 2).—[Spocih T r]&m-n-u with himat 100'clock Friday might for | Rram to 1Tue Bey Oue of the worst prairie Jagloy cver occuread. As published in | Davenport. 1t was 8 o'clock Saturday morn- | files Rock SNATE SToth of Nuw Yook Sushay Bre, Daglay was omployed by | 108 When the party stepped from the train at | today whilo the wind was blowing & hurei- | |t | R Mot of Auw Yotk | hardest to handie which the Onaha doparts sge. | test the Davenport depot. A blinding snow storm b, sl AL ment has attaciced for somo ti west end of the Riverside Lith/ AT One Tact *hat has not vet bean broughtout | tho United States Kxpross company, and bis | e ryging and thegwitch lights gaveouly | S0 The fveis supposed to navo started | W, Thrics, goneral seeretaty ut Lincoln, = The block consists of o solid row of three- Thero was o deep gash about threo inches | lenien is that o clot of biood was | run was ovor the Rk Islund, between | fitful gloais in the Black night, Tho town | fom #spirk from a farm house one wilo | Atdowclock p. m. tho bovs” branch meets | @ “Re WOCK eot a solid roy Joug fn tho forchead and tne skull WAS | found on the guard rail of the bridgo ut ox- | Oumtia and Chicago. When tho lock lsland | was - roiled up fn ‘slumber,” aud -~ when | east of Bassott, spreading about threo or | N0t the association roons was duressad | story brick bulidings, each ono occupied by crustied, The body lay with the head in the | ac the same point where ¥oung G hll.)“(m train No. 6 left Omaba Thursuay afternoon | the uolsa o the train died away | four miles in width, swesping everything | Qi ivary \1‘\“.-L of l'n'x--\\, A ladies' n'n,., carrying valuable stocks, ‘T'aree of Siream and tho feey toward tho bank. Tu | Uliad 1o secing tho two mansitting, This 11 | Jagloy was In eharge of the expross car, and | 4 the = distance . 'siince ' seitlod | beforeit. Tue damage at 10 o'clock touikht | meeting at tbe Congrexational church | M0 Ator0 buildings, 197, 1500 and 1311, wero * been fn the | the only trace cf bloc @ found any whi A 14 hte /0kva saV4FLT VEEY Vi . | 4o evary e og! ong | PR il probavly | at 1 rl (TS 50 " moro or less damaged aud only hard and efs bad the apbearance of having been in ibout the placs whoke tho body was" found, | had in bis care soveral very vatuable pack- | yny wearisomo tramp 1o th spot whero Bag. | Will bo hard to cstimate, but will probably | at the sawo = timo was ded by | PR RS SIE T BEW ST :\a 4 water for many hours, and mquiry 8008 46 | Thy' poruon of the railing referred (o is o | agce, among them o coutaining §39,000 | ley had “planted”” the stolen money. After | bo from $10,000 to ¥15.00). 'Tho farmors, | Parks = cf - Leneoln, = An - BoRE, HEAEE FEUTE B o firemen provented the velopea the fact that he had not been seen | tho opposite side of the prideo from whero | cach, sent by the Omana National bank and | u tramp of aimost two miles, Bagley bauled- | with the help of about 200 people from New ‘\‘\V‘IL ‘HVM:H*IM “n:i-“l'nv” 1\ AU R triction of the entiee block, for the build- MRESTE Ity aveniog: the v was found, aud agout WRGILY {05t | eonvigned to tho First National bank of Col- | Up atu Iftlo white bara, Raclev stddenly | port aud Bassott, by nard figbtiog, swad | Silunoma, tho convertod J: A Nataar of | jugs aro all constructad on the best plan o ’ VB ymptle notified and the | totho west 5 cartain Lt lo BRRo, \WHoH B LPALR PAEOHS O r el | Scaled aladder and disappeared in the bay 5ih v of hroBst b P Seavor soeleties, | make a good biuze, ho police wero promptle notified au ¢lo came feor tho wound on his foretiead, | OMEC. Whon the Lraln teached Chlcagoon F'rl: | ooy above, leaviug Deliang snd Stapard in | tiousands ot dollaes woeth of property | fugafier tne Uhrlstiau Iindeavor sociatics, bout 12:20 Doteotives Savagn and D: body was removed to a local undertaking | piiiscould not have walked o far ud | dsy worning both packages and Bagloy were | {na durknoss below, Fveryuhing was silont | Which otherwise would have been destroyed. | meeting in tno lecture room, the sliding 4 t12:20 Deteetives Savaga and Damp- roomns, where a crowd of frionds With { across the bridge to the point whero the body | missivg. for one minute, two minutes aud tinally five It Wasn Eight for Life, T St e Ry tont bt ““"“{“ \ssuing from “"’l""‘“ OLAe . athero ong the: jitched into tho craek aroceived thein- adiately ple oS, 8 i auditorium, aid as - com- | third story of 1307, cceapiod by Hu cer vlanched faces soon gathered. Amoung these | it Vlu 1 uto tho creeit. lr'x: br| iv ) ] Immediately the express people began tho | minute ._ < It seomed tobe & fight for life as woll | plately Whed LR ey Pro : ¥ 0 ceeanio fullinger & her and brother of the de- | jury near the guard rail the body must have | jjveliest kind of lustliow, and so successful orge, \where are youi" yeliea Shepard, Pt ALE e outnoq | Raley the druggists, and turoed in the wero the aged mother and bic 1 | bean thrown fio the crook A . . growing restless in the dari. as property. veral families wore ant churchos 1o th elty had adjourned | v “nipe oficer on Lo beat, at the satus censed, aund the grief manifesiod by tho old b e i carrica $15,000 1ifo insurance | WOre they that witnin twentv-four hours | *Goyrgo stuck nis-toad out from tho hay | compeliod to seek corn fields, lakes, wells | thoir sorvice. after couple of vousigg (rlth o GO R B0 SN e front lady was beartrending. An investigation |y various insuranco companios and benevo- | they were in possession of all the money, ioft uvove and answered: ‘m all 1izht, | and caves to wave their lives, Tno losers | 318 SEURINC TORERE SULGEVIRIRC s | windowes of th LN flobe ot (e sa Wb AL was immediately begun by the police m: lout organizations, and Bugloy was in jail in Chicago. 11-\5"&1‘0"1‘:]3:‘:! O't" ;‘u‘ e o | in this viewity ave: J. W. King, 200 tons Right to Fixpact of the Association and | 4, i sherifl's officers, buttho fuets attirst gleae oy Tue story of the crine is a strange mix- | shepard then lighted another match JUS | 4304 hay and about 100 tons in stack: Dick | What the Assoclation Has a-Right. to Kx- b s b : morons blandering and | Bbout the time tust a big oll ean, iwo tin Y ; 1 3 Flames o Waiting on Them, were meagor. Mrs. Follls, wifo of the victim of the accl. | ture of alnost humorons blandering and | LT S RS M G S0 P08 | Ballinger, 200 tons baled hay and about 200 | pect of the Community.” Mr. Mott, follow- = "here are threo theories as tothe way Mr. | deot, was complotely overcome by the shock. | stariling bolduess on tho part ot tho thiel. | gown from the hay loft, . Aud Bagley came | tous fu stack and one bay press owned by | 1 o peoplo stoutd _believe, in e devartmoent made a quick response, Follis met bis death. The simplest is that | Shohad lad a veomonition ot the biad news, | His daring in deliborately taking the money | tumbling down w Mhomas Huw, o or fys farm nauses | 100 Young Mu's Coristian association. “1he | buta roariag column of flame lad sprang A ST spiday | Bod began to worey about her busband when | o oaving the train o CTANE ) W hat. G 9 AVVE & S | session closed with a rousing farewell meet- | fuam the roof before 5 arrival o bo was walking home after dark |‘.: LY | i o coma. Home “uiduy alght | She and leaving the train, aud his suvsequont 1-aws o) nassy | What's all that, George!” | it baras and granaries bolonging to others | fug, o numbor of the younz delegates mak: | | mith l_‘r‘:‘A re the |}:||\,ul‘ f{‘l‘l.e n:-.t " ed by striking agul out out tho *'motor bridge,” and had and hicago police, and the ¢ ke 5 4 y Lreorge, 2 T o83 W8 ° ® convobtion. doy mos! madiateiy, 0 his head being caused by strikln LD fout o motor bridgo,” nad had | hands of tho Chicago police, and tho chidlike | por'oxamiuatiod It wax found {pat the | Ao nearas can bo learned mo lives wors | don by tho convontion. Nl one of the cross timbers, M, Follis wa L R UL L L rankness with which he confossed his | pottom was knocked out of the ig tive-gal- [ lost. Several large ravches filled with hay e o D lioavy man asd any considerabls obstacle ja | como houe that wav, ~When Lo failed 10 | uctions and potated the way to whero hs had | lon oil can, and it was cramm>d full of 820 | were burned. Poobls 1u this valley aepand AL A M S was to be a shortiived oue. but - coine home ay night she says the bridge Ao ekl 3 Rie 5 St bills. '] " . eC Die L § § F ) Westr Poist, Nob, Nov. ). Spocial + " - & g " to oncealed the monoy in & hay m ocm the | bills, Thet ack est Poivt, Nob. ) T it soon s up aga s oo | ntonce en to hier ming, L TRl LA et d 1 | 820 vinis nl-ul\:gulh:'or:"nl::?u:m‘u\\l')ll“: ||I.’|t{;\lahn:‘«: enton their hay for thair liviag have lostall | Spyp oy U prosident A, W. Bley of | ore v|; 'm-‘m‘r x‘ s '-~“|Id ‘h‘:“?“;‘; cause such a wound. It is well known | o groaq WpoB e AL b inbarmonious dotails of a story that has few | % bills and e ‘romalnder was to tho old § ;4 Cbiobably suffor this wintor. Tho | 1° okt By FebuRA S e e e among his acquaintances that ko was badly | borror. When the newsof tho fatality camo | counterparts in the annals of crime BB 1R b pa AR OHE bF Nton cas | Ave tx wtill Susning KL thIs Wetiag Wolag 18| & oy SoAnGIACUITING SCoupany, tokurasi K91l story & u6logo jof. wator WHICK Noot KURIEY afflicted with sthina aud sometimes in tho | to her she was more prostrated by the dr _Bazley bagan work for the United States | yuiney £50,000. Oné big packago was mado | a s aust direot It will bo in fo. | Bisinomoin Now York Taurscay. the sidewalk and gutters tho blazo only : N oxvems of tho diseaso almost losy | [ulness of it than by any fecling of surorise, | Ilxpross company over twelve rs 020 u8 | 10 100 smail 309 pa I o5, Ench 0,000 a southeast direction, It will bo impossible | vy vy g [Keause and s fores aro busiy | seomod to roar the har A goneral alarm LRk IBOBLas E e eop | Mes. Bollis is ko mother of u Grweeks-old | station agent at Davenport, i, By years of | 5% %up0 s comprassed 1nto the size of 1xs | 10 estimate tho damage outside of Roclk | o, qyoq in toaring up tho soutlioast portion | had been sent in and the stronts on both sclousness, 1t is suggested that in on A e e ngo was comprasse size of 13xs | 1 ¢St g D tho southoast port At been sent intianl) the abraR those violent sttacks he may have fallen off s Tl as b oI estdaat shl] “‘,‘;\'\}um'fi R REY 6 s ,,‘:m:",“:mlmfil. el ‘|’“’;"fy“-‘ vackages | COUOLY: of the court house, praparatory totne ercet- | sidos of tho block were lned with trucks ose viele 3 3 S, ol ¢ ! il | cre ovened they need up to enormous ro B PAIN THE FARMERS. ing of a vault, T id e . Siot City and a highly respected citizan, the position of express messenger aud given TO TERTAIN T _ 1 hoso carts, the bridge. ux Ui £ v 3 © and would have filied a good sized bagz. W. R. Art as contracted f carly s o HinBs TR CBEEh Vs tind it T ¥o 1 ChicARE 15 O oD tRSITaBL th - ag. . R. Artman has contracted for nearly i R ¥ Foul Play Suggeste L and business carcer havo bean | arun from Chicagoto Omali on the fast train | 4 datective visited Geneseo and bud 1itte | prow Lincotn Wil Reoelve the Detegate 100 acres of grouna for sugar beot planting | Ladders were van up in front ana rear and 3 such ns to give huna larze acquaintance, ond | thut runs ovor the Chicago & Rock Isiand | | ,ob bfa metting th Anco v & b " ¢ Lipatad ERmey Murder was also suggested. The bridgo [ ail'who knew nim prononnced Wil Folils a | roud from Chicago to Denver. This 1s ono | oo e the money Hagloy left with the National Congress, for next season. Tho result of this year's | EFipemen werc at work at nearly every win- i A i At ik Mosbto: L ,f the most {mportant runa. ir S TEeEvIoeN | oot coper Kay, and by Saturday at 4 4 crop so far excoeded his anticipation that he | dow. 18 not lighted and il offers & convenient svot | lfl\-l"\;\‘vx.: 5 .:.P‘.‘x“.ulx'ip.: v;v;! “14 r‘?;.‘ 250 :Ll‘ :A:‘val‘u;‘!}‘E‘ll;::‘u.l::;:l\(“\I;II:‘. ‘xlull :l::‘ {RoEviusy of \hmflw.wv HaAloastee: Tiscony, Neb.,, Nov. 20.—[Special to for crimo. @ was born ,on Ja d o the preson > notiing has hebatlidd r more exteasively 1ato | [y a very short time tho roof of the dru ¥ ; covered and was loc he ex Thg Bae - ThS oity 10% SRR G 4 Al a y shos o ro g "o theory was ulso advanced that Mr, | 1 1847, - Ho was thoson of Patrick and Ma taken place to shake tne compaay’s cou- ud was locked up in the express | Tur Ber The city of Lincoln proposes to | the business next voar. Follis mixht have boon struck by onc of tho Daered Aud R o) ! fessinext yosr i 4 | store was @ mass of flamos and the fallin ret Follis, natives of County Kilkenuy, | fi in Bagtey. CRLELORHBIIDGI . entertain the several huudred delegates to | A pleasant party of friends gathered k- v i "o fi ' G day eveniog at the Nelizh house to spend a | limbers communicated tho flames to tha Trcland, W hen William was 6 weeksold the [ ‘I'be firstintimation tho express company Bugley’s Groat Scheme, the National Farmers conjress in a mann day eveuing at the Nelizh house to spend & Riverside cars K'riday night and thrown 1nto | fanily moved to Prairie Spring township, | had of something wrong was when the books 7 : e <ocial ovoning and bid farewell to Mv.and [ floor below in haif a dozen places. Smoke Developments mawe it a littlo difficult for | well calenlated to sustain her reputation for s \ the creck, The empioyes of the line suy this | Jobnson county, where they settied on a | were ch: up Friday morning und a | the Mrs. J. I». Buker and family. Many regrets | poured out of e cssenzer 1o prove that his distonesty v, Tho v sessions will com- ore expressel sing such a family. M ¥ cannot b truo, as the cars lavo strong hoad- | fAFm. ~ In 1563 they romoved to Sioux City | shotage of S100,000 was tound. It was not | was the result of & sud o g || it s, CL LRI WD cud) | SR TSR TS LR v mily tho worlers n street and alley. U lavo strong ot | \whove Ui older Follis openod the Sioux City | K00 on waat rn the shortase had taken | Uvo 000 packages stolon wore con. | Mence in reprosentativo hll at we state | Faler bus been ot ool a suscosstul bust: | 8 %0 T EAE Nated. tivough the crawd lights, and they say no ona could bo StRACk | pouco’ynd ran iLalnost to the time of his | place, but as Bagley had fuiled to coms into | signed from the Owaba National bank | house Tuesday. [nthe senatcchamberatthe | NOSS man. but 4 gonevous confilautor 1o SI 1 i) hag gathered that an oxplosion was vithout the motorman aud cosductor Know- | gearl, in 1583, Cticago on his train suspicions agawmst him | to the IMirst National bauk of Chicago. | other end of the building wiil ba an exbiviit |‘”““("\‘,‘,‘“‘"|,';j",‘“ N tasy il ToeateMA T s eV TS Re e iR Jugit. George Costello, wao was conductor | %o tan sears the vietim was clerk of tho | were aroused. Tho packages webeislons up in brown | espectally designed toillustrats Nebraska's | Gmubs for tha prasent, o o oCRI A | A O e e o of the Riverside var Eriday night, says no | Sioux Uity house, and since 1551 has been in How Ho Was Taken. paporand soaled. Inthe express cav isa [ \'tiroid ggericultural and industrial [ Couaciman A, Derr and John Hoftman, | “"§ PPues @ wide dorth. Mr. 1llis rodo | Uhe reni estaie and abstract business. Iu 7 statonary safe buili 1 plac2 in e % k 7 5| Animmense quantity of water had been ono was struck. He thinks M. Follis vodo | therenl esta:e and abstract business. W | 1y podiatery the poiten wera piven an ac- | Saronary safe bulli o placs '® | intorests, Under diroction of - Goy- | two contractors fn this scction, “seoured tho S AR s outax far ns Sioux streeton the 6 o'clock | FES N0 was cleeled county vacotior S| curato description of the thief, und a watch | it | OC L 18 bWRRIGE aod Hlvo - proof, 4 o or Furnms, about 300 squara fest | €outract for the building ot tho addition to poured into the upver story, which fro zeon car Priday night on his way homo to supper. | SEEEAG 80 SORT8 10, S8 S IO X v fevoat, | was sev for Bim. Bagloy rooinod when in [ auy fy O e - etrong ‘5‘“&);“ 2 S Arnns,; S ““ Y upoa | the browery in this ey, Tho addition is | the sidewaiks and down the front of the There were no evidences of robbery when | FEEs B8 BIEHGH B EAE BOREE G 1 | Citeago at 3110 Michian avi This fact | anrp 1ob, 100, Q36 Jecullarity of the | of table spaco hus been arrauged, and upx | w5x45, and will bo four storios hign. Ivhas | building, so that the firemon bad added to the body was exemincd. [n thepockete, | L e moe o > | was learned by the detectives, 8 v0sso | pinay 1 n omes off the com- | yhesetables will ba shown not the | been figured and found the buildinz and o thaleilothoraiMotltieatitcolible HinELeoteT A M 5 ceys Anaother small . He was secretar £ €2y Y L ion lock. This is for precaution e Tl BT . hinery comple vill mggrozats parly 2 g bLesides books, papers, y 241K eon v o 1 went to the house. A search was made, but 2l yroducts of Nebraska soil, vut the various | chinery complete will aggrezate nearly s etboona were found, one | ¢olu Park company znd of the Julia A against thefts by messengers, On B I their feet. articles, :\l\‘:)wl’:ll;k‘“‘\ n:“:nl‘lh(‘ o born | Mining compauy, and was for nine years a | Doting was found. Tais was about 41 jayis tun there are . only thres station | formsof the mauufuctured artic For 1n- | §15,000, A T S ontaining 140 in silvor and e o era in | dircotor and sedretary of tho Mestanics' | O'clook on irlday aftenoon. When tho de- | azents wwho nave diak and can unloce the | stence, the beet suzar industry 1o ail its de- Stabbed o tarmer. s SRR R omiLy. & o Building association. tectives were leaving the house, one of thelll | safe—tho agents at Omaba, Des 3 ils w : v by ‘ Shoal Within twenty minutes after the brenking pincs and tho watch hiad stopoed av 10520, Do faoeal will bo keld from St, Mory's | Went out the back way iuio tnie allov. and | Suq Cuicage. o stgwon. axentas Omaia | oL iwil o representald by o e o AT, o | qrATravovtis, Nob, Nov. 30.—itipocial o | ou. or tne fire and shortly aftor the fall of J.. A, Bercard, the business partnero d M 2 Y S | thera e saw a mau trying to sneak in by g0. BRO3LA DAUR | the Oxnards, under the supervision of M. A. | pyp Bee, ] —; i ight Charles Vande- - Al iy Y church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. ‘The | the ELwilicun g to soeak opens G0 d i > . ur Bee,) —Saturday aight Charles Vande (04 ‘i Mr: Fallis, says bo was uot in tho habit of f G1VE Ot r e ROTaR B 0V URCs aien | tuorear “entrance. Whe detective orought | biCthrough Loroughy safe und (PUB I Luun, Due: Hremont twime factory, ths therool'ofithioiariiy. storo smoke was;sesn carrvivg any grent amonnt of money with | ot o B I B o his revolver to bear, expecting a desperate m\-uvmiuin'i it stmo is dono by the arans | Holt County Chicory company, the Wood- | /il 'sry bocuniar stabbing affray, Ho pouring from the windows of the Mufit him, generally doing his business by chieck. e cds & resistance in case he had the daring robver. | av Tyag Moines, T Limpirakant ity ® | man Linseed Oil compauy and the Nebraska i Ly e LA Clothing pariors jext door, containe He had not secn Mr. Ioilis for two days. Woriing on the Case, But the man gave up without resistance, 25 Molnes, “Lhus the expross messenger | (o Goreal compnny will all be represented. | Will not tell whoro it was doae or who did it | 2" 00 o™ oy T 850,000, Vred Munchrath, ir., said he saw him a Y ST e s 3 DR et et lolk Ao NTEY ? canuot open the safe enroute. Buton Bag- | Sl erea’ compnay b a0 ave onex- | e does say this much, however, tat ae met L ol BH00N L Bt ) 1 a0 police have today made strenuous | audon being hauled into the light proved 1o | Jor's vonto the. cus : T thn | The Kearnoy cottoa mill will have anex ! 1 the lighting T o wbout 8 o'clock Fridav night 15 Lo traco the two men observed stand- | bo tho missing Bagley, oy's touto the custom was toleavo this | |40 SN “Giils Dy association will | @ man who jumped down off of ahuyrack | and the lighting up of tho windows above Mike Follis, brother of the deceased, told on tha briage wh loodstai He tried von an i cent ai d do. | thvough safs open at Omaha until the train vially > ana did the wors. T'he would-be assassin | showed that the Azmes had found their way 3 f con 2 ne brigge w the bloodstains e tried Lo put ob an innocent air, and do- | ayossed the river, and other packages could | Make a specially fine display. ! o Ll b a reporter that while William was subject without success, ‘The boy | mazded to know why o was arrested. Su- | 1o thvouwn 1o st Contiell Blalte mbies (o | In addition to this dispiay i the senato | aimed for Vandoventer's ueart, the blads | there, DBy this time the depariment had a 1o severo paroxyms of asthma, aud fre- suw them, cannot givo a sufli- | perintendent DeLong of the exbress com- | thoy locied by the messengor o tho. train, | chambor there will boa gonoral prozram for | BENOWAtINE Just below tho left nipple and | pygra-headed fight on its bauds, and as soon quently hiad to sit down becauso of them, be | gient description. A most careful seareh of | pauy calied big atiention (o tho fact that his | N0kl \vas required to Jook 16 door. | Here | the entertamment of tho visiting dulozates, | barely missing his heurt. R waa 1o Ghek piRaatits did not think they could bave caused bim to | tng ¢ bed and_neighborhood faiis to find | *‘run” enecked up $100,(00 short, and wanted | Wwag tha loophols that made it possible jor | This programis in the hands of a con TR RenalouiiaTane s fall off the bridge. Mr. Beroard was of the | apy weapon with which the murder was [*to kuow what had bacome of the mouey. | Bualey to taie $100,000. P i fent committee and has nov yet been coum David City Litigation. roke out in another same opinion § vrobavly done. On the other hand, to mc- | Bagley insisted tnat o knew nothing of it {1 ! Qi plated. T'he list of committees at work i as [ Dvin Cirv, Neb., Nov. 2).—[Special to [ Two or three stiams were at onco al- Edward Walters, Mr. Follis? brother-in- | count for the facts otherwise thun that of | I' safe had been locked when he left .”“'“ S follows T Br Di 't court wi'l convene hore | rected into tho third floor of the clothing lavr, who was ut the latwer's house when | yuraeris improbable if not absolutely im maha and was still locized when he got 2ATLA G0y Executive—M. L. Troster, O. < sworrow, Hou, William Bates presidi store, doing an immense umountof damage to ahon by o ronorter, tated that tho last s6on | posuivlo. The coroaer's jury will resume ' at Davennort. Assistant General n dacqnes de Helnach Driven 1o Seir | R Sizer, Rovert W. Furuus, . i | e docket snosws 104 civii cases, includine | tho stock, but nocessary to subdue the blaze, of him by his fami! oreIng | its sessions tomorro d, however, put Bagies through Jestraction by Pnunma Agi 3 s hirteen divorce "Uhe criminal docket | ) praseed 5 5 soon after breakfast, when startea for 528 el m_““.‘mml s “:ll.‘”mw £ Dest xlxll( nw) ‘1. wn l\_t‘(‘m\ . soif;m e L,). 12t :l;‘m(‘.:‘ cases, ‘Uhe criminal docket | Noxt door west of the clothing pars bis oftice as usual. : 1OWA HIGHWAYMEN, s parsuasion succeeded in wetting Bagley Panis, Nov, 90I—fN S AT (ee nioman, J. J. Butler, A. ——— lors is the building occupled oy He did not return to dinner or supper, but = to unbosowm himsalf and tell how ne took tha | A 8. ST YT Sies ringe Rido—R. H. Oakiey, A, N. Wyzoff, FUREION T N LA LB PIE the Jonas Jeweiry compauy, aud 0% as this was not uncommon With mim, bis | Two Men tield Up and Kobbedt of Consider- | money and what he did with it. ole=spscialito LiRIB A new scandal | 13 "R Sizer, 0. W. Wabster, C. M. Parker, RSOl L A ) aa ferred that Arelvoulatanatil b business nearly alwavs keeping him down 516 Ongl A e e L has arisen Lo set the tong f the gossips | Joseph Burns. A. D. Kitchen, J. 1. MeMur- | p, e e MV B A8 toatad thatilro wollllng L6 LA YAUOAE) town late at night, and as ho always e} oy Donar, Ta, Nov. 20.—(Special Tela- RERYie) 03 S going. A great sensation vy eraated today | ary, O. 1. King and D. W seley e O e sl iy Ehe Ag-iI (bRt ebe “Aromen SRNCOSEa ol Bl MR SIUEI wiried to his oftico after supper even whou | A T 1 Ll Accordineg to Bagley’s confession he went i BaronTachsaslat sl etk [ Tadwes—II, S, Hotchkiss, H. M. Bushnell tion of the Bank of England, down. Som2 little dumage was dono to the ha did come home, no unoasiness wns fel | £ram to Tur Jumes Hood, & wealthy | jnto ine oftice at Omulia and checked . CaronacRvopostoiaach wastlotnd i e s 4 ' *| TLoxnos, Nov. Discount wes e jewelry house by smoke and water. ‘The until yostorany moviing, when his friends | furmer living west of town, was held up by | out s 6 p. m. Thursday. The $100,- | dead v s bed, Tho discovery was madein | Myfbuvhe 0000 g ] e g of D hitad Eialos Bnressldoh con iy p o tegan to be aiarmed, two bighwaymon last evening, Hood was | 00) was put in u smail portable safe and | the morning. Buron de Reinach was com- | qpompeon, } hardened down as the Bank of Lnz 0 Siates Buuiess commuY o SEIURRIR Result of the Coroner's nvestigation, \ his way homo from tows and had jusy | hauled o the depot, Where the station sgent | promised in the Panama canal scandal Reception—M. L. Trester, 8. D. Cox.R. H. | sortea to borrowing in order to reduce okthe drug store,iwhete;sho firo ofIgIHBLERy 0 ; began the inquest at | 1 tho outskirts of the when ho | Witk his dial put the m; IR he station 1113 famity have given out that desth was | Oakley, C. A. Atkinson, A Haltc i tha was also damazad slizhtly, ho coroner’s jury bega ingue: ; QUIBIEIA 0L L0 o1y el Ne 1 gy safe in the express car, The agent by s 7 hie At DN v ) o O R R e g mar| i rmany’s withd 0 the flames wery o 3 p.w. in Westcot's undortaking rooms. | was ordered 10 nalt by two masked men who | eustou tefe tho sufo door onen, but Bagley | 4@ 10 congestion, but the gencral opinion is | W- O Joncs, O "“" ai W, Morten Smith, | jrom the Bank of Enciand appreciabl |‘\"“‘:l 2l "" i) '“‘"l“ reiupder eonipgly ‘I'he first witness called was James Westcott, | presonted cocked revolvers at bis head, The | himself slammed it to una locked 1t, and, | thatita case of suicide and this hypothesis | (o) ) .‘1‘..‘3»“‘1 B “'“ ’”i‘ ‘.;;g“ fluenced the market which 1s very seusitive, | % LOXMAAY destroyed the two upper tloors who stated that the last tmo ho saw M. | ooy S cired a valuablo gola wateh ana | With nn honest air, tried to see that it is about corvect. It i feared that tomorrow | (o k":m D o teolb on L2 B e It appea probavle that aiscount, rates Follis alive was at some timo Friduy after- SRR 4| gecnrely locked. The sgent remarked to hall hav 5 440 R 0 S h 8o G BIcof il inava st lowest level for this ye ST fanduy BIOE | chain and & considerable sum of monoy § locke we shell have revelations of a | ey, John Hewett, Prof. O. B. Howell, s noo, and added,\tat he was called by Police n _ Bug “\What do you do that for, B with foreign cxchanges against London ut- | yho pasement and erawied up a partition i Botuits Wioks 1o assist in taking tho body | After thoy iefu Hood ho started to drivebacic | SElew® | "IWRE Q0 38 €0 el Toh | staruing charaoter’ . M. Branson, J. H. Wescott, Hon. A. H. | WA, (2O0EH JRuGuRGs IO Toreign. loans ! 4 partition in from the creck and removivg it 1o the under- | 19 LW ‘,'x“u\‘\;".]nhn'i,lfw aud nad todriveback { HOOHC SO Council Bluffs?’ Bul this ap. Onnsadlliy Jenionsy i i'{..‘..‘{p’?,‘r? fay, Major Kleutsen, Hou. | G B0 Vi co seems foevitabie s0me wWay 10 the roof where first seen, ) o shot ful es. N9 k el Sl B - Y g R - rso business was vly active. Loss on Buildin, nd Stock, taker's, Ho linally €0t 10 towh aod tola bis story to | Parent move of bonesty on Bagloy’s part was | \What the i'ronch eall a drama o jealousio | Degoration— L. 4. Byers, W. E. Churehiil, | , O0 the bourso business was, fairly active Loa gy Bultnee ens 8504k Chris Kraig, one of the policomen who was | g police, * Later in the night Deputy Snor- | 3110k 1n 8 well conceived schicine of robbers. | yas just taken place in the Place des V 5, 8. Bisnop, J. B. Forguson, L. L. B | British aud most Iudian securities imoroved | The builomgs are tue property of the present when the bedy was taken from the | (o5 00cn 00c G ¢ suspicicus charac. | Lhe train puiled out of Omaba all rignt, and - Piis O A A T o S A WA 6 (o ol Tiow a trifle but rupee paper fell one-fourth per | o onton estate, of which John A. McShane \vater, next testified that a boy had brought | 11 1OUGon wricstect Lo Suspiclcls Chitilt: | ()q Council Bluffs packaeas had to be thrown | tories. Threo months aco a suscoptible | GREWART B 5 oHIE: 3 e cent in sympathy with the declino of silver S pRla R L the news to the polico station at about 12:2 oasostlon. Thoy Rave thelrinames. as Kob: | coisheifioor 150 tho safe was lockod, At | Tuvkish tailor named Sadulus made the d 5 Poreizn government securities with the ex. [ 18 tho e "‘,“"Fl rator, -'bhoy yore | VAIUGAERY . m. thut tho boay of a man was Iylug under | KOSSGEION, Ahoy gave thoir names 05 160b- | T)e, Moines tho ugenteamedown to tno traw | cquaintance of a young dressmaker, Louise | « Now Daily in Contemplation. coption of South American bouds were ne- iH’r- 000, which i3 an cxaggoration. A tho bridge of tho Itiverside streot car lino | 555 Mifiorand ames Moran and aro vow I | b 'his dlal and uniccied tho safo, whon | Biefnol. = Krieadship scon rivaned into a | i 15 gencraily admittod on all sides thay | glected, tho steady decline of the Argentuno | SusPEs SERRECGAAN: 0 BIYEE 198 The, % across Perry creck, und going to the spot to [ JAll Ao w D Bagley saig: *Ob, tho man closed the safg | faux menage. The third character in the | 1 jicolf is to have & uew democratic dally | €0ld premium 10 180, making o fail of | press compuLy who sloops in the bullding, Investigato found the account ecrreet. The | MERNSNEON. o . st Omaha and I couldw’t get somo snido | drama was a Groek named Maschopovlo | jewspaper, ulihough no one scews to know | thirty vomnts i the ~curreut month, cigimyibe smuait. of-4ndiog 10 AR clothes of the decensed were somowhat torn, | o oy Y e BRGS0 ERET jowelry paciuges in from Council Bluffs, | Lenthorios, who camo to Paria to study 1aw, | qnyihing about the men who are bobind the | and caused o vise “in - Arsenuno | MGG i of who cloth but he did not think they were disarranged um to Mk Bre |=Threo masked men en- | 007y hrow thom aside. With that Bagley | but who. ot account of fuanclal dificulties, | Ghderprise. It is ciaimed by (nosowhoaftuet | seeuriiies, bt thers was & subseauent pe Mr. & Soldsiaiihs of the slgihingieding as they would have beon it uny violence naa | {pecd MIChICl MEBAENOIS Krorers SRR AL | threw some packages aside, but they were was obliged to take domestio service. The | Yo khow thiat the broject contemplates a | action whicn loft oniv fractionul advances | pauy, Was brougol from = his _““NOM!‘J been offered him previous to his fall, the corner of Daco and Wall strots 1ast | 1"\l ¢50,000 packages bo had sis'y taken | Grock soou conceived w pussion for 1o mia- | ey clas nowspupor pl.nt, o capitai of woel, Urtguavan bonds showed | Lwenty-fourth sud Havuey streets, an Coptain Wicks, who accompavied Kyaig, | AEhtIustas hie and bis wifo were closiog. § 11,5140 safe while it was open in cross- | trossofnisemployor, but was at first repulsed | g5) 00 over and above the cost of equipment N hdvance 31y par cont. Chillaos | Pire Reporter Board eucceeced in get corroborated the statement. Enoch Gibbs | 1 I“L":""‘(‘”‘:m“ _“’m‘flfi‘“ upi “;! m;’“uz\‘ iog two Missouri river This was Bag. | by her. Sadulasas called away to Turkey | aid a morning daily with comploto tows ser- point nignar, Mexican 63 clo ung Messrs, Charles and Joseph was cailed, and suid that ho had been setiing | 401 T olvore pannding him Ciato iiaonals | gago Aastor McCullough's sieoping time, | 00 businoss. In nis absence e confided the it papers down town during the ovening, und, | 10 FSE0 O PORMAIRE B MEG TMeeRE crossiug the bridge on his way home at gran Y oSl vice. ''ne parties back of the enterprise, it | two hizber. In Koglish railway securities Goldsmith upon the scene about 1:20, At Towa City Bagley bougbi tho bags of | care of s Ilmu-m [ .,\lucr opoulo eud toe f v tand Bao i5ages 0f oy | const was thus cleared. The Greek at once . the Dihienfoyabnowatad e ‘i 1% | potatoes and secreted the paciages of money about §:50 o'clock, had seon two mon situing | SiogT, OVerowerea Mus, Mobermott and 15 confidently asser 20 into the project | there was little business and only slizht When seen My ["“"""' joldsmith sald'that cnewed b o ¥ with the calculation of sinking #3,000 per | V were recorded. the firm carr nn $50,000 stock, with f SOk b e of maonay. MoDerniatt el {(inithem: Helunlualod tho “bugs st Dayen. | renowat his sult Lomse Biefuot would have on the railing at the side. He passed quite . Mchermot near 1o them, Lut did not think that either month for the first vear; but, wsaide from orican railway sccuritios opened with o | 890,000 lnsurance, The Joss will be possibly recover, Two men have been arrested on | POrUAnd ostensibly missed gotting back on nothing to do with bim but went to hve in looked like the deccased, with whom be was | SU5PiCION such a fall would have been sufticie venter, & farmer living near this civy, was SIS Y TR FIE ce! sast $5.000 15 to be lost | general advance, but afterwards became un- | $15,000. the traiu there, the Ruo St. Joseph. A B dost | Eettled owing o Wall stroet influcuces, | - Mr. Ruley of the drug finn could not be EOLETR £ S T T T P bo last act of the drama was played | o oan bo learnoed. J Pricos closed Saturday with a nearly all. | found, but'the loss on his stock by fire, uequainted, e e iDE ¢ g ; av the cstablishment of Chevet, a e vound decline, Atchison espocially was in | water sud smoko is cstimated uu 85,0005 George Costello, a conductor on tho Rive £ ” A DL “1had six sacks of potatoes in the car,” | tailor'in the piace des Vietories, whero Tried to Rob a Dumn HOBHE S amount of insurauce uot Known ide \ine, said that ho bad Mir. Follis fora | pprce Men Killed Inn Bolt Line Wreck ar | 3310 Bagley, b\ith them also I haa un | Louse was employed. The (ireek came to John W. Collins, a railroad man, was dis. - The Upited Siutes lxpress company's passenger from Pearl to Sioux street in the o W ompty sack. As the train drew near to | callundera protext of handing ner a letter. | covered in the act of removing alady's O the Berlin Bourse, mansger was early upon the sceno and early partof tho ovening, 6:0 or7 v, m., ; ¥ ORI, 4 Davenport McCollough, the baggageman, | As soon as he suw her he pulled herout on | ciouk from a dummy tizurein front of tue | Bruiy, Nov.20.~On the bourso during | SUcceeded in saving uis recoras, und beyond oithier on the night of bis death or the one Cineago, I, Nov, 20.--By the collision of | laid down in one corner of the carto sleep. | the landing and attacked ner with a knife, | Bazar, on O street, last night, W, C. Keim, b b s ' NEI @ possible loss of §300, pricipally by water preceding, he was not positive which, two heavily laden freight trains on the Belt | [Lwas my turn on watch. 1 opened toe striking her cight tihes on the Li=ad. Neigh- | one of the clerks, observed his actions and | the Past week iuternational funds with the | qud smoke, the company sustained little Condition of the Vietim, line road hear the crossing of the Alton road | Press safo aad looked authe two big packages | bors seized the would-be murdersr, who was | madoan effort to hold bim until an officor | exception of Russians were fivm. Russian | jujury, 4 . e this morning three lives va lost. Two | OF currency \rhich it coatamcd, Each of | taken before a commissary of police, towhom | could bo summoned. Collins broke and ran | Orieutal loans closed 'y por cent lower and I'ue total loss on buildings as pearly as K'red Munchraih, jr., followed, and said | VR SATRIEE SIEEE VIR Ok, them was’ sealed aud stamped, and cach | he coufessed tho crie, saying jealousy had | until he brought up iu the arms of Detective | rounles veceded one point. Austrinn creait | Lould be asc.rtaived will reach uv leas that the last time b anty (o docoased alive | IM¢N Were lojured and may not recover. The | coptainea #50,00. L tore 'oven one | driven him to i} Ho was immediately sent | Pound. Oficer Carnihan came aloug at the | g TR P ot 5,000, fully covered by fusurance, was at avout i o'clock Friday aftornoon, | Kl aeas /(0 o ke packagos and took out #1,000. | to the prison. ‘Fne poor womun is iu o dau- | samo ime and Collins was taken 10 the sta. | | oxnd- g bolota. Diguer.oniNjenng buxing, whon a wman brought bim to tho T'remont g J . ! ® | Phen the thought came to me that { gerous condillon, ‘with several serious | tion, When rehe new flannclabirs, | 1FOD 809 Staslaares, which . adyansad pites BUBRNED A STONE YARD, house. of which be is the proprietor, and {ARD A OTTO, brakeman, I'might as weil be hanged for n sheep as a | wouuds, L handlarohiats and ‘soais svers.| the American eloctions on the atrengihiof ok asked that a room be given him. At hesthe [ LOUIS Os1TZ fireman lamb. 1 picked up the empLy potato sack, B Styes remaeree foauH A thaolice helleve. they. have chn. | Lheaden thab Alr. Clevelaud's elesiion would & Foll sul refused, as all bis roows were occupied, but | Iujures 100k tho two packuges of currency from thé A SRR e vili L5, A e A s b ataalinn bauiil| Eesulttsin.siugkonsed axporia ~1Q VA SIIOR, Two 1 as Mr. 10llis was evidently eitber suffering | Thowys Ganiaxn, engineer. safe, aud pul them into the bag Theo Copyrighted 1302 by jlames Gordon Bannett.) aVti0les froni@ifarent clothiag atores wilbin (| BRyal nerw —Cielapyed, A silty 18 ped T'he stono yard of Drexol & Foll at Sixth from the effects of asthma, to which bo was JasseR ARl SN Jocked tho safe wud waited. We pulled up Varraiaiso, Colli, (via Galveston, Tex.) D6 past fow wesis. ognize as un impossivility that B * subjeet, or under tho influence of liquor, be | Train No 14 of the Beit line was leaving | 8t the Davenport station at 3 o'clock in the | Nov. 20.—(By Mexican cable to New York q bis etection could affect “material | and Jones strects, with a number of adjacent ad fudlly accomodatea him with a ved. Ho | tne vity at lively rate, Just ahead of it | morning. McCollough weke up and I tarew | Herald—Spectl 1o Tuk Bre.|—An elaborate MRoaln u Hrigf: mmprovement fu the iron trade, secing that | Luildings, was cotirely dostroyed by fire did not seo him when be left, but knew that | was o local freight woich had slowed up at a | the suciss of potatoes onto tho platform, oo | ploy was discoveradiate lust night to burn | The fire department was called to Twerty- | L Foi exports 1o Anarioh aro ouly 4 still | alouy i o'elock yesterday afiernoon. ‘Tho bo was awakened about 7 p. M, and after | crossing apd Uefore they could stoy they | A(Ler the other. Lastof ull I threw oul the : J third and O streets at 2 o'clock this witer- | bortion the tierman tradoand all tho bens |00\ qiscovored by OMicer Vanous, who drinking @ glass of sellzor Waler, LUt uo | orasned it ¥ | sack containing tho #100,000, 1 jumped opt | J0W! ANy promineat houses in Santiago, | yoop hy a biaze in & snall outbuildine efits the reduction of the Amwerican tarifr | 21oce ) ! 3 liguor, foft 1o house. S e g Mt Than he train, siauiad so | ssok the " Afoneda wmeise Captain Gool | PRA.1Y & UNS® sratiarers for th ¢ woek | Would have would fall neavly wil on tho tex- | seut in 8 still aluvm aud about the swine time The testimony of Audy Me( lellan, the boy BLAINE RAPIDLY IMPRS puliout, Iwaved my hand to McColiough and a uuu}ben; of otner naval oficers, | ;nountea 1o #125,510 74, The total for the | tile iudustrivs, Saturduy’s finel quotations ome one pulied tho bax at Fifth and Jones Who found the body, wis next takei and wus d 24 YT, aud cailed out, *I'll jamp on tho back car,’ ana, if possible, to inaugurate a revolu- - 5 b 4 revolus | yoarup 1o date, 1s §1,240,105 %5 welude: Havpener, §); short exchunge on | gipeets, - When the firemen arrived the utionary ‘movemant, The niot originated David IParker, the colored man, charged | London, 205 long, 81 | 10 tho eflect that he was carrying a bag 1 watched tho lights of tho train fado 2" wol kiag vanid head e railng. Going down to iook for it ne found | (o thonury Aeusure | e, “T'told it to have tha potatoes sent | 00, many of tie eflcers of swhich were | Louian, was juat everine bound over (o tho On the Paris Bonrae, e fmpetus of tio sti il and @ @ bat frozen i \he ice at the edgo of the ASHING 0N, . Nov, -After o | W0G my houso in to moraing, Thea 1 | Known 0 ve Iu sywpathy with Baimaceda’s | (7 j1eq" States district court. In default of Pak v. 20, There was an_ iuereaso of | second alarm was at ouce turned in. erook, and investigating furibor found tho | comfortable mght ex-Secretary Blaino was | picked up tne sack coutaining the money, | 1OHOWENS. T : .| buil be was seut to j 1L succulative busicess on the bourse duriug Tho firemen were obliged Lo lay their hose body, upon which o went home to tell bis | better tosay, und accordiug 1o the report of | threw 1t over my shoulder aud stared off | AS soon as tho plat was discovered the e the week, but decline transactions w sw | between @ network of railroad tracks and brother, who votifiod the police. . 3 .. 4 traig > D, W ringleaaers were pul under arrest. Carvalla R} " " X ie police nis physician bo is improving very rapidly, | 8lone. Iiwent straigbt tothe barn, whers i Juniate Personals 1 . ' frame shauties, azd by the tims the J. Borcara, the aead man's partoer, stated | 5" A g FaPIIY: | {ho money was found this morning, and bia | QFe¥8. Wbo was tommuuding tho Ifih A n In nupbor, Iuiernationgt funds ~woeo | frame shautios, a5d.by thy LS. Whe SAEAAGA bhaL ho 1ast saw Folils Thursaav, byt unew | Mr: Blaine still keaps to bis ved, but does so | {0 50R¢Y AR FORAC, Thp MENLRE SOL 06 1 divinian “under | Balmacods, ~ who ~ bas | JUNIATA, Nob., Nov. 8).—[Special to Tae | sligntiy ' firmor. Urcdit | Foncler oclosed | wore turned on the wain building of the 108t bie must bave been in' bis Aios Fylday | MoFe as o precautiousry measute than for | gt YOS TERAY T0LO0 M0 o) boen in jail Mor tho past three months, | Bee.] - N. Wilhelm und wiféleft for Deuver, | 7'.1 lower owing to viess attacks. Pal mOFLILE, M3 his paper, which he brought | BBY otber reasou. Iuthis watter heis fol- A ‘ ; . stone yard pisut was enveluped in flames was hurriedly taken from jail, put | Colo, last \Weduosday night, whera they | csual ciosed 211 lower Rfo Tintos o | and the wooden stable and two dwelling dowh With him, was thero at about o of 10 | lowing the advice of his physician, who Started to Geta Liwyer, aboard of & train and brought to Valparaiso, vill spo 5 e Adbar Y | higher. Sues canal after receding closed 71 | nouses in the rear wero also buroiag. The Diclogk 6. m. 1o x4 d further Lat My, faiy | thinks such precaution desivabie, Mr. | “At7o'clock Friday morniag 1 boarded | Where ko was plneed for safe keepiug aboard :‘_‘:‘:I","l"““\" :““\';"d Albert Blagnor 1010 | yigyer 3 fire was coufined to tnese buildings, but it was & moderate buf not excessive drinker, and ne bas bad no fever for the past two | Rtock Island train No. 12 and rode us far as | the corvelte Ablgs. A pumber of otper | 10F Birator, Neb, \ednesds ng. Clalr e —— was impossible to save any part -of shat although he was a sufferer frow asthma : Geneseo. Thers I got off and went to see | prominent Bulmacedists will be pluced | Van Houten started for Burlington, la, last - R R P them., Drexel & 1%l aro the hesviest the last time he saw bim he expressed him- e James Kag, & bartonder, whom | know very | under arrest 4t ouce. ‘lte Greuadicrs [ Thursday eveniug, where he has accepted a Fraxe o Nov. 20.—Pricas were firmer | o 000 TnGe T)rexel sald that their loss self us feeliug particalarly weil, L “'(‘"""““"‘ S0 A o well, Tuskied bunif ho' would Keep some god the Mirst - arclllery, which = are | position. Ka Lecof Madrid, Neb., 18 visit. | 00 tho bourse duriug tho past week. There | wouid'be $1,000 on the building aud stable, : Liverpooi-—Arrived--Georgiun, Boston. wmoney for ino aud woen be suid he would | | stationed at Savtiago, are thoroughly e 4 o 7 was httle movement in internatimal bonds. " least $4,000 wore ou their machivery, ;. DA HAse Baon, Drunk, Havre ~Armved —La Bretagne, Now York. | gave nim 890, 1 kept §) mysolf, and I nad | loval, and, while \pa Giseovérs of the piot | Ju€ friends heve this week. Wit Becbiel | \oliorday's closfng quotations iueludo DAL | aadab lass 00,0K taora o SRS FAMAERERES M. S. Bowerman' testified tbat bekad | Southuwipion — Arrived — Allérmao, New | that i my clothes when I ivas acrested, | b Loen kept s quiet as possible by the | pPIEPF oIt foX CRIGAR0 last B bursasy, trian eredit, Huygarian gold rentes, | A frame collage owned and occupied by found the deceased ou the ufternoon of his | York. though tue officers did uoi tind il,” aud Bag: | Koverament. thera is no reason to fear any | 43 oh SORR A AS 8L LOMS OVOR BROCER G private discount, 7§ per cent. M. W. Busuey was destroyed with all its death leauing in & semi-unconscious state | New York —- Arrived — La Coampagne, | ley siiled .as be recouuted the only poiut in | further trouble. ~‘'ho people of Cliir have | w48 NarSPROviE Trelchn wEept © R . coutents, aud Mra. Bushey and her three ugaiust & door at the reur of the billiard | Havre which he had outwitted the detectives, euough of revolution and are not Kely 10 | &l antons on nis visl bhere tat Hindsy, LBes Neliraabans ia Olicazos children'were glad 10 escapo with only the r“ol‘]:'nlln;':hhu“lh;g‘l‘*l block, and was tho iuan | g New Yoria—Arrived—Servia, Liverpool “I had several drinks during the morning, | JOin 10 auy Jpsarreglionary movement PASII S A 2 ';“:“““"l‘ e oxa | Cutcaaa, 11, Nov Spocial Telegram | clottes on their bocks. Thelr loss i5 $500, Pog 40 n © Tremout house. Dr. G. - - - apd wbea No. 2 came 10 on her way to Coi- -7 nuel Strois d . Rick VaQ, ., NOV. <. 0 L g et o o . . Kich was called and sfter lookiug at the Steamer Koss Lee Deatroyed. cago 1 got on board. I bougiit & ticket, T DAmugiig Fire i Pora. umseh Tiursday, eulled by toe (to Tne Bee)- Nebrass st Chioago | NIt o lnsura (.,.(..:»u,h"f.".{|nl:.‘l.?l':?.'.x.‘fl;:: body wave it 88 bis opiuion that aesth might | Mypypuis, Tenn., Nov. 20,—The steamer | Knew my pass would at ouce ideatify. we. Copyrishted 152 by Jwwies Gordon Beuaett. | death of @ sister, Miss Jessia Culuy 15 quite | botels: Grand Pacitic--Mrs. Wright, Miss | . "Suved. A family smned Coyne were bave veen eltnor the direot result of his fall | oo T T T O e | My laea lu coming to Chicago was to sen & Lava, Feru (via Galveston, Tex.), Nov. | sick will typhoid fever, Ewma Gaylord, 8. (. V. Griswold, Omabs. | gamsged to the extent of § orof his being rendered uucousclous by iy | 1103 f.ee of the L Wwas destroyed LY | jgyyer. I was badly worcied avbout the | 20.—[By Mexican Caule lo the New York a——" Auditorium -Max Baruvit, T.. . Fowler, I Councilman Sol Prioce issued a geueral fn- 1 1ylug o that condibon with his face w | fire this mioruing. She was vaiued at #35. | money. 1 kept tilukiog, “Suprose the old | Heralu—Spacial to Tus Bes.|—A fire Nalusak's Fiee fiecards A, Littie, Charles C. Upbain, Liveolu, Wel- | vitation 1o those who were buraed sut o ‘l:‘:r:“"“‘z“";;‘ 6] e hl"&):'urd- x4 ‘:‘i;:"‘“m“"“‘;":’vfl ’°i‘“u“-'\;“'“' art Of 1be | wman sbould go up i the lofi with Iis | at Buean Ventura vesierday moruivg do Fuiexn, Neb, Nov. 20.—[Special Telegram | ji; . g $ ngton, K. McGibbous an Chap- l cargo, which was | was » ) tehfork ol 1 e | 1 T ' h ' lington—Charies 1. Perry, Owata. Great | come to the Wiudsor hotel, but they ail had 3 3 pitchfork and discover the sluff, suppcse | stroyed between sixiy and seventy builds | 10 Tie Bee | —Tue flue residence of Joseph | Novtberp--J. L. Carson and wife, Miss | relutives i tue clty who 100k thei home wan identified the body, und A. 5. Chupman, damaged conditiga. some tramp should crawl lu ihere 1o sleep l ings, includng the court bouse and prison, | Gilwore caught Hire this evening. By the | Mamie Curson, Giffent Guferl, Lincola, wilh them.