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—— -- ~ — - - — e ESTABLISHED JUNE 1 OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, 26, 189: \GLE COPY FIVE FIGHTING THE INEVITABLE | it et S %t | RAN AFTER THE FIRST ROUND {3222 s, ama, bth t amd e sanioe wont | 1§ RESICED T HIS FATE g Sk ot reeent years. —he aeores | IWEPT BY PRAIRIE FIRES Yo tever boing made against his honesty Chinese gunboat was also destrayed in the are as follows: August 1, 18 £85.000 | NG IBUTHY, o rIAN . AR same manner. {n-m» January 1, 1893, 605,054,000 roubles; | — Bubscribe and swo to before me this A Seoul correspondent states that a plot | {January 1, 1864, 609,111,000 roubles; October | Championa of the Contin ent Candidate heLstopen, Siavy Bitwitd | hinese Dropped Their Guns and Sought | in which partisans of the Tai-Loen-Kun were | Ozar Said to Be Awaiting His Death with | 10, 1894, 646 h : i implicated has been diseovered. The con- Preparing for a Final Onslaught. ENDORSEMENT OF THE CHURCH Safety in Flight, | spirators intended o rase to the throne Li Great Com posure, KIND WORDS FOR THE CZ AR, Large Bxtent. i In no campaign In the recent history of Yo Shu, grandson”of Taf-Lon-Kun, and drive s | Nebraska have the church people taken so out of Corea the pro-Japaness statesman. Premier Roscbery L'ays w High Tribute to | HAVE RAISED A NEW CORRUPTION FUND | keen an interest as they have in the present. | JAPANESE FORCES CROSS THE YALU RIVEK | The plot Included an' attack on the Japaness | REPORTS FROM THE BEDSIDE CONFLICTING the Dying Monarch. | FErR3 CF LOSS CF LIFE AND PROPERTY The serious charges against the B. & M restdents in Seoul LONDON, Oct. 95—Lord Roscbery made candidate for governor, charges which he | Fierce persecutions have broken out in the e an address tonight &t the banquet the | All that Money, Passes and Floating Voters | dare not meet, have opened the eyes of (hris | Preparations Teing Made to Advance on the bt o o b R K "y'.()?rnh‘l‘e:llg::»mwl'ur.“f His Falthfal Wife Never Leaves Ml Side In [ Cutler's soclety of Shefield, in which he paid | One Man Known to Have Heen urned to Can Do Will Be Done-Calamity Cruo- tlan citizens to his true character, BEF 1 Mam Position of the Chineso—Strength Halks, allios bt tise, ORI Cored HMI‘?). Spite of Her Own Tllness—Imperial a high tribute to the czar. Among those Death While Fighting the Flames minders Still Encounter Rebuffs ‘ such clrcumstances, testimenials 1ike the fol- | lowing from the pen of a prominent min- of the Celestials Not Materlully a large number of native converts have been Decree to Be Distributed on the present were the duke of Norfolk, the arch. and Thousands of Tons of Czarewiteh's Wedding Day. | bishop of York, and a large number of men y Destroyed. 1,000 roubles. | Cherry and Grant Counties Devastated to s from Business Men, ister in Blair » not unexpected, and the Tuereased Lately. murdered and many robbed and beaten. Pere expressions of the writer voice the senti- £ Jozeau, the French missionary, was captured | well known in the political world. The prime taent of thousands of ofliers thFougbott the = by General Yeh while on the way to Seoul — | Thi G 0 et e et b The managers of the Majors campaign are | state. The letter below, published in the | 1oxpoN, oct Al diapatch from foklo, | HI0 B1C A1 SLSRCRRE MECEALIORd 30| or, ERTEREBURG, Oot. 1h— The oMeld]| S ot e ot ioe o of forelgn poli-| HYANNIS, Neb., Oct (Special Teles anable to conceal the fact that their sitna- l"‘"",‘:m"‘“‘:‘;"‘u“'"""-w;‘;“‘l;"""“"'"f”‘:(‘““" Holeomb | 4410 today, says that Fleld Marshal Count | Yol ‘Thay, weht uAUWANE vuesd by six | bulletin issued this morning in regard to| tios here was not a thoughtful mind 10 | grawm)—This week has been a dreadful one tlon is most desperate. Up to within the| 'y (vp “Neb Opt, 2, 189h—Liditor Repub. | Vamegeta has telegraphed to the war office | soldiers and hoiated off the ground by thels | the health of the ctar does not Indicate that sarops that dil sot tuFh to e slckbsd I8 fy 5y yiray portioh ‘of Uhe: sand HINT D past ten days they have cheerfully claimed | jjeq Diear Sir—1In your last weck’s lssue | that a detachment of 1,600 Japanese infantry | ears. While in this position Joseau was | any real change has taken place in hi the Crimea Great B itain had in times © B [ i I SO b Stta: KuutNes ob ¢ oo with | vastating fires swept through the western verything in sight and have assured their | the central committee " of | the “DeoBle’s | orossed the u river on Wednesday morn- | stabbed with a bayonet in his side by one of | dition past had acute subjects of difference wit 4 party” desires to know from hethe nsisted of 600 cavalry and 100 in Lashed on by a furious wind the fires trave eled at a pace that carried consternation as well as destruction, Japanese sustained no loss. The Japa e 7 s ik e ertain there was mobody | Part of Cherry and Grant counties, burnin; e e yrinre o oo eas | Epcondee Jutuc, olcSmb s dafe fin 15 | 08 and aitacked the enemy. ~The Chinews | the todies, ' phisonces were then Heow™ | meiegrama recetved here trom Livadia (his| IE"S, DUt e Flt costaln Lhere was nobady | DArL of Cherey and Grant. counties, buthing sl A M B B g Ll s e U QLN L G JER TR o L T L T oft. General Yeh and staff complacently re. | MOTNINE say that the czarewitch and Prin- | Burope during the st Bftcen years who did | track to sitin shout fon 1ol of Tyannis, they have been compelled to face the truo | ,o¢\"Cfucian in the senso in which that | fantry with two guns. The enemy fed. | Thrged ne whole (ransaoilon g comy “went | Cess Alix attended a requiem mass yoster- | not feel the fmmeasurable debt of oblgation situation. For weeks they have spent money | word is used today, vet I have my livid- | The Japanese captured a Chinese fort, two|away without a word leaving the two head. ay in memory of the Grand Duke Constan- | that Great Britain lay under to the czar with & lavish hand. The railroads contrib- | Ual opinion in regard to what T think &} ., " 4 \ane rifes. The O loss | less bodles on the -bank .of the river. Soltine, the czar's uncle, who died in 1 Lord Rosebery said X man ought to be fill such DOR it M “hrl We had in him a monarch whose watch uted thousands of trip passes. Trains have | “jiaving been acquainted with Judge Hol- | was twenty killed and wounded, The | €reat is the terror of the Christlans that it | The mass was celebrated at the castle of word, whose relgn and whese character has| The fire of the railroad was set the first been run for their special accommodation. | comb for e R ‘}:.‘m:»h‘; Seniured (‘n‘;u-;v}|r\l”.yxr;:4r:.\n‘n'lyl(. natlve Christlans| orianda, The czarewitch and the princess | been worship of truth and peace.”” He would | of the week by a man and his pipe about Everything that money and railroad influence | g0 Yo Locition he aspires t | vance columns are marching upon L At Peking and Tien-Tsin great fear is | Afterwards visited the Umshunssu wa not say that the czar would rank among the | ton miles northwest of Alliance. The man RERNERY: LS DesERAtELhRLE MIRRORR], S Ui S i itysically, tie U Y L e | YBH] felt by the forelgn residents of an attack by | The Offielal Messenger, commenting on the | Cacsars and Napoleans of history, But It | (as il “and In filling acd Nehting his pipo T e e K e o o) | unatained by & sinle Vice, "His physical| A dispateh dated W.Tu, October 24, ap-|natives. The latter appear to bave the ex. |profound sympathy sspressed for ihe. er | Peace had her ¥ictorles ot less Femowncd threw the burning mateh to the ground, are compelled to acknow:edge the certalnty of | passions are aill subjected to a rightly di- | parently delayed in smission, was | traordinary idea that the foreigners are help- | pross, observes that France, more deeply I ey (":;!‘ e R et ot | awhikre Tt Tttt zche bakay. Ik an NN defeat. g | Tubm Saie. from the seuetone ob D dort,t2 | celved here this evening, giving details of | B hu Bt st e PAL T ad hblead | LUAR RA'6Uar: ditate, (Pisla How “Gifteraitly [N Sotoun - Tt was Suke e bs varserne annl o fire, GLAFEo, WHISh. LAt oo o eI So desporato I the situation thal the|,ocigiy’ami the fascirations of sensuai Dleass | the above flght. It says that the Japanese by i Ihl0ake; WAL 611G CENLRKANK:" HUN Hesh B s e e ot Jfie | Influence, as much as any other cause, that | west wind, at once set out on Its mission PR L (TOA0 e REGRE 315,000, Lon ke YiTitellectually, T belleve him to be o man | Were ferried over the Yalu river at Suko- | released on demand of the Britien minister. | nfluance, o DUt fof the czar's paclfie | poace had been preserved. His death would | of destruction. Specific reports of damage T ceay. Sonteibuted to, the CAICOAND | or prsat ability, Donseasing & mind wail ol | Ohln at daybreak, Chingse Esrthworku'hid | Ts Ghlicse. ohatin (it ahe Pethai ian Rooms are heing hastily prepared at the |Mean the removal of one of the greatest, | qouq on tho ranches of some of the sulterers fund and other sources have been .i[r.n.xl“‘{ tured and developd able (0 lay hold of the | heen thrown up to oppose the landing o ;:uv board two cases of revolvers and ome of | winter palace for the reception of the czarc s '””" L Ll L LS LLIBLY PR to for funds. The money thus contributed | profoundest problems of state and maintain | jopanege force, but & slignt devation - | cartridges for Japan. Wit THE Work Drocesds day. afic. Liohi.] the worid bl e H s I Loihe a alim cartuption T Wl Bk | A O eirypr Tl | abledi the Japanesa’ to oFoRy’ the. Hyer ol fratmi to the' Japa JRI1 from Kyoto| & maniterss by iocecon, 3 Drinted at “the | 1oFd Rosebery then proc LSRR el AR AL L to purhase voters, and it is lo the plans | Q0,00 et )t “ran broad Tn his iheas | 1nd without opposition. The Chinese fled |under date of October § say & rest batle | o or the Offclal Gazette for {ssue on|ihe recent cabinet council scare and con- | Richards, 1,500 tons; Margraves, 360; Pat for the purchase of the necessary votes [ fnd vet very conservative wnd indeperdent | after the first few rounds were fired at them. | was expected (o take place at Kuyou within | the occasion of the ezarewiteh's martiase v ed his hearers upon the fact that the | More, 100; West, 100; H. Woodruff, 600 the campalgn managers are bending their | in a1l his dealings with men and with prin- | The Japaness captured the works with & next fortnight Princess Alix. Two hundred thous- | (I sesslon’ was over, He denled that the | gianshie Bros., 1,008 J. H. Miner, 1,005 every attention at the present time. Tio | clpiee, " A audge 't hive watchea Ris de: push. The Chinese fled to bacerles that hai | and coples of this manifesto will be distrib- | SORISL Bae dlsTANIES the duemtlon of Iner | Mason Bros, 1,200;ana barn, eme for the corruption of the bailot bo; cistons closc ave found hi ust | poe structed lower down the river, throw- ¢ ¢ s L it o o ral? ARy entic ] ese-Japanese or tha Omaha and South Omaha s ulready D Pl T BT B (U8 | (g away thelr arms In (helt fight, Thess | AN UMNOWN SHIE. | Mo 50 s been o rencval of the serious | A1V Hreular had bion ismucd or Febuft re-| It I8 reported that two men were kil < fected. In addition to the purchase of v B 5 himeelr honntnd n: o4 county | Were found to be ant quated muskets. The{ . gioumer Came Oat All Right reports In regard to the condition of ceived. He dilated upon the seriousness for | at Mullen. One is dead and the other is lying in the cities it is proposed to colonize r N, as & lawyer, and in that d:tr ¢t | advanced detachment now holds Suko-Chin Fate of the OIRUING Cesrn caarina. It is stated that she has to be -gl L Ilvl?v.\m‘ of rlfil destruc e L ;vl "h ‘4]‘ N- 1 in a eritical condition and will die. At about ol T T e L ) T O eertional abiliy. 0 [ferry, to guard the passage of the Japand HAMPTON, Oct. 25.—The collision | ¥Neeled into the czar's room In an invalid | [ral goverament of China, an AU he state. In order to do this successfully | Merally, 1 be & record i’ cles MPTON, Oct, 2 L & ¢ ¥ e the same time arother fire started on the main body, the advances of which will com- - Sap. | SHair and that she fe only able to visit the | Chifia meant such a scene of chao b R e R s g everything the most careful arrangements are being | h Lot o true and hone [r by able '-; me at dawn tomorrow (Thursday.) T between the American steamship Paris, Cap- | emperor a few times dail s the world has never contemplated un- A TRiehs it g rbhdh o made. The old polling books of last year party, the Hellon Ao es oL hnventionais | Japanese engineers have pontoons {h tain Walkins, which arrived liere last night NEWS IS CONFLICTING B B AuTone ol S At bR o juna el et Nl DIE el s have been secu and from them have been | FEEY, S70 MOVOW AL MATEOW convent mplo | across the river in readiness for the army | from New York, and an unknown ship which LONDON D 4 : population would be let loose with their pas- i . % taken the names of thousands of voters Who | Lndl hia indinant. ees the trom trummblc | 1o pass aver, The Chinete are still 1 somy | from 3 5 cabled exclusively | tni O NDON. Oct. 26.—~The news from Livadia | stons uncontrolled, This would be an ap ENORMOUS DAMAGE DON afe known to have left the state. The names | of lobbylsts and tand self-polsed amid the |in "the ~batteries opposite WI-Ju. Their | 20K Soon afterwards, au. cabled exclusively | this morning is very conflicting, each fresh | palling danger (o every Christian within 1is of these absent voters will b ven by the | gloomicst discouragements that come from | strength has not materia'ly increased during |0 the Associated press, Is the subject of an witETam contradicting the previous dispatch | reach. After the first Japanese victory, news | Detalls of the Disastrous Conflagration colonists who expect to vote without being | the obposition and endure with fortitude | (he past weck. The main attack upon the | Investigation here upon the part of the agent :“n:!‘l!i‘\llll::;yIli;:l]l:4>l’la, o one can tell what the | had reached her majesty's government from rudually Coming to Light. detected by the unsuspected peope fn the | the inevitable ills of his position, the > | Chinese position will not occur before Sun- |of the American line. Aecording to first re- <o Skt = Borirce .ot the Lighest alitbiorily that Chingl SMULDIINSNeb; SG8t: (Special. )—A D he an. |18 not the man for the position; but T 4 A dispatch from Frankfort says that the | was w'lling to eoncede honorable terms of T tricts, Within o few Jays the anc|ileve ne 1s such & man and thai It elected | da9. Ve porte, the colision took place between 1:30| Dowager Empress Frederick of Germany 1s | peace. which considerably eveeodad the do. | Prairie fire swept the country north of here 1o vailroad ‘[‘\yv'-:-lvl'rlw"l‘!“l‘x‘v\\“»l‘l RO LI D UTLIEE S B |1\:”1}T‘,].’-I{\§“"- Oct. 2.- :_;wf“ iy b I”[}| ;" and 2 a. m. Wednesday, during thick weather | particularly affected about the caar's fliness, | mands made by Japan when she entered Monday, and as reports come in the iy e TARLIEN L tho eSARtn fros Riehrant | e and funlolous m Bl SRR b '.';vl bk ) L‘ K”‘I'W:‘L-vxtw\h accompanied by heavy rain. As soon after rec 'nn]n‘g‘l.nru does, the comparatively re- (upon the war. These terms Japan might | damages grow in extent. One man, E. Le R i I L T {omithe (e S RIon uH ot the IParis was put [ S0t Centh of her husband. Itis added that | have accepted without any diminution of | Lacheur, while fighting fire, was burned to 8 o 5 i 5 There fs but one fault I have e g st she and emperor, her son, have written | her prestige. The government could not put | dea(h. Heo o ° fuppoted. In this w Lt EUTEcH | EMARE S | e Ut He S thacs | TSHANGHAT, Oct An official telegram | about and a search was mad for the ship. ; '1 A 1.;\‘111.13‘ brother- fn m‘\ Nero at- ¥ 7 '8 could have incurred such a reszonsibility, | (CMPUNE to "bac fire,” and the flames from otters of athy fo the ¢ ? orma s poc o ministe ) ought o be i the profibitionist party, but [ reports that a battle took place on Wednes- | which, although sighted for a mement, disap. | g St R, [N Ly SR I N e, £ NU miniuces of ‘the presence of thousands of illegal votes day between the Chin nd mese_on | peared before a lifeboat could be lowered | that there is a general feeling of indignatic | The ~government had communicated with | the lead fire came on them (uick that other powers, including the United States, | they had not time to get out of the way. | and the proposals were well recelved, but on t'l‘lw clothing was completely burned oft from Mr. Le Lacheur and Mr. Bliss' clothing was were of the | all burned off but his woolen underclothing. not arrived to | Mr. Le Lacheur lived until Taesday about 3 St. Petersburg dispatches this morning s s as the fudge thinks otherwise, we must | \\llwlu‘ u;»]\’v‘x:‘xx‘r‘:;"]n:l;‘ ! v; etk ive Yoty ”“w'l‘ V‘\‘”.I\‘n] ‘m- ‘.m‘:'” his converston to the | the Chinese side of the Y and noth. more was seen of her, alihough |#8ainst Prof. Zacharin, whose mistaken diag- P s rad (o bRt e aieeton e Tn' Order that none may mistale where [|N8hting was proc ceding when the me the Paris searched until daylight. The liner | N0%is in the first place, it is claimed, was Judge Holcomb In the event that his plurality | §tand, iwlow me 10'say {hat 1am a proni- | Was dispatehed. No details are given. was compelled to proceed for this port with- | rendered more injurious o the patient by the | 8 within 3,000 votes of the total vote given | Ditionist whenever there ja a chance to do| YOKOHAMA, Oct. 25.—Later advices trom [ out having sighted tha wreekod vesss) s |Dr fessor's negligence and lack of medical | desired to be within the truth, 0 Majors. In order (o bolster up the scheme | ALK, BUL when there 18 hot then 1 am | the front show the Japanese army crossed for having saved any of the icrew, which is |Skill. Prof. Zacharin is severely blamoq. o opinfon that the time had and give it a semblance of respectability, | o ‘l“j‘ ”M Nk __g '“~H" e e ot ‘h |5,- the Yalu river on Wednesday without further | supposed to have foundered soon after the |COrding to these advices, by Prof Leyden, | submit conditions to the combatan It w o'clock. Mr. Bliss Is not expected to live, the public will within a few days be notified | may difter from me on other minor potnts, | 0PPosition and immediately advanced to the | collision. AN} It Js neserted that should the czar die it | altogether preposterous to describe this as o | Mrs. Lo Lacheur has boon i peor Moalth 1ot that a reward will be paid by the state cen- | I stand first. last and all the time for the | at'ack of the Chinese at’ Kiulenste. The| When she arrived here it was reported | Will be because proper treatment was not | rebutf, | the past two years and the blow has almost tral committee for evidence of illegal voting, | Purification of politics in the city, State and | battle 1s now procesding. {hat the vessel With which the Paris collided | Undertaken in time In regard to Madagascar, Lord Rosebery | broken her down and may result seriously. OGS S nation. I remain, yours truiy, showed signals of distress after the collision, | Tho dlspatchies add that since the crisis | said it was so far removed from the. pur There is a great deal of speculation as to Savhds it s 8 e BOBEPARD, HAS LAND AR PORT ARTHUR. |that screams were heard aboard of her, and | the czari en sublect to continual | view of the last cabinet council that he|how the fire started, but there s a protty Although the Omaha Business Men's as 3 Pastor First Baptist Church that she displayed a white light about three | trembling and C It 1s also stated |greatly doubted If the word Madagascar had | strong clew that it was set by a drunken Soclation Is composed of considerably less HIGH PRICED LITERATUR General Oyama ls Reported to No on Chi-| minutes betore the collision. It was added, | that yesterday the condition of the czar var- | Haen mentioned between the British and | man, than 400 members, includisg ail duplication | The managers of the Majors campaign have nese Soil with His Army. however, that no red or: green light was |led between drowsiness and comparative | prench. povermmencs tor (o jase 1eh and S Of names, a persistent attenipt is being made | employed the services of a corps of pald SHANGHAT, Oct. 25.—It is reported here | Visible until after the steamer struck the |Cleerfulness. —During one of the latter | \ynilo A T aty concern. | 4PPEALED TO SECR by the manufacturers of fake campaign ma- | writers who are devoting their entire time |, SHANGHAL Oct. 25 pl e BERS © | unknown ship. The Paris landed her passen- | PeTiods the czar is said to have been loft . % i Eadrd | terial to convey to the state the idea that|{o the manufacture of faked stories and | (Mt the Chinese have evacuated Port Ar- gers lere, some of whom were seen previous |&lone with the czarewitch for an hour, and the movement is ) by nearly every one | roorbacks. No story Is too preposterous for | thur. {0 thelr depatture for Londqn, and they all |t 18 understood that durlng thiy interview | ST | e Sdmitted A LS An bR yee in Island. of the business men of the ¢ o Cers | these Imaginative literary gentlomen to re-| A report is also current that the Japanese [ joined In snying the shock oi the eoljisien | the emporor dictated a loving anstsike’.of | STLG, AUGELORE HAC, pRUNGS ictonibetween || o TOAGO] 00t 35 Tor HRAFIY. 8t GaiR §F She Dreanisetion Bret snnounced thut the llate and thelr pictures of ruin, distress and | have effected & landing at Tallen Wen buy | as 80 NerC it they did*notskmow of the | fareweil to Ruasla, which messuge will be England and France. = Negotiations for a| CLICAG B1Fliwiio d6gs Chesl on e list contained 1,500 names, This fact was | calamity are Jurid with fiction of the mOst | e woe o le of the Kwang-Tung pen n. | 2¢cident uutil the next day. .But one or tyyo | i58ued upon his death. Lt LTS ek S an s Epoadd (0 |}, (RoAN bl b ol has been detained quickly disproved here fn Omaha, but a 1o | alsenls frorauiid With fiet peciatty | O the Corean side of the Kwang-Tung penn- passengers were awakened By the €o lision| The message is said (o'be of“a purcly per- | 200 there was no doubt that an agre ment | 1’\ [. B '"TJ e b travels in seven-league boots while truth |of supplying the country press with stereo. | $4!a not far from Port Arthur. went on deck. Some of the crew of the | 50nal nature, and to have no bearing upon | Weuld be arrived at. He believed Great | by the e L S R . 1h melting out of bed. When the story reached | typed _editorlals, -all of which ring the| YOKOHAMA,Oct.25.—It Is reasterted here | Parls soy Lhat the ik i eor tiom t1c | political matters, Too mry 1o reported (o be | Britain was united and determined in ques- | New York, and a petition is being prepared ASHIDAt thee 1t had. grow L800. At | changes of the calamity war cry. that the army corps under Field Marshai|wo, and this is probably correct, as both |Much gralified at the expression of sympathy | flons of foreign policy to a degree never | for presentation to John G. Carlisle, secre- Beatrice it had increased At Lin- | of Nehraska are assured in ode pl Oyama, formerly minister of war, has ef- | §ides of the bow of the Paris for thirty-five | WPOn the part of the Russian people, and it is | known before, and that the small party that | tary of the treasury, asking that she be coln the list was sald to contain 00 per cent | “tha election of the populist ticket "a landing at Seikiosso near Port | feet show signs of seraping. In addition one |5aid that he fully realizes the gravity of his | belleved in o degraded, neutral and sub- | permitted to land. The eirl s Loulse Heas of the names of all the business men of | consequent loss of state credit and state im- g gk ‘ of her port holes had been driven in. The | Position | missive Britain had died. ing. No other case just like hers was ever Omaha. By the time the story has reached the | migration will dect o the. valus of is also again asserted here that the|Sallors of the Parls add that the steamship | A dispateh to the Times from Peters = =R brought to the attention of the immigration confines of Chase county it will assert With | fands fully $5 per acre.” It is eldimed {hat nese army. under Flgld Marehal Yama | Was stopped.immediately after the colliaion | DUrR 8ays it is reported that Dr. Zacchssin Germans ! Ocular Proof, officials, Louise, who is 25 years of age, cheerful confidence that the Iist contaits the | lang in one county in Kansas lying adjacent gata has succossfully crossed the olu ez | and that she returned to tlfe vicinity of the/|d8 6Rposed to an operation being performen on| BERLIN, Oct. 25.—The tial of Robert | was left an orphan in the city of Chemnita: names of nearly 18,000 wholesale m to similar lands on the Nebraska side of the | fits Manerec 1Y crossed the Ya 7| spot where the accident occurred. The sail- | the. S s | Knecbes, (e German-American horseman Dor several yoars she made o llvinglasin 70t to speak of several thous line are worth § less per acre. Such storles i o 3 ors of the American liner agree wit 3 Sw i cioday or tomorrow of | who 45 accused of fraudulent practic engaged to’ ather, o young mec The facts are that of the 300 and odd names | are intended only to (rll:lw n the \r'\!ulun‘ in | it Was announced on September 26 that pr,_w,.”.,, .1?11 there \\u: ';-n::fuh-r m‘»h.l.,‘[,’:;- [ the induction of Princes ATIRUHG (G iaFeql (AU A1 Naccine So R tranaulentRpeact] 5 i ‘.:’L“-h‘,‘,n\w'\"'\ ,'4 ;-“wul 1:.‘..“‘.’f.l"x’fm:v‘.‘lmtl: 1n the llat nearly 100 are iiot even referred to | distant parts of he state who have no means | icid Marshal Count Oyama had sailed from | FIsSSREERs That Ehere light of the Paris in [ ¢hurch and the exchange of rings L catlitugall LU R i e A L (. but Luther in Bradstreet's or Dun’s resorts. T 476 |of investigation, There in nothing fn the | LooABIMA with the Recoud Japansse: squad- | i/ Sii0R Gin SSAER HERERU Lhe FAMIA I l4icronatie Conamitoh, Bt thare iy e r- | horses, was commenced today, ~The ourt,|hetrayed her and ran away. The glel has hundreds of business men ir naha who to warrant such outrageously false | O Since then ft has been repeatedly | o rly an hour elapsed before the light could | MY of what may occur. There Is little | after hearing the preliminar, idence, or-| g one relative in the world, and that is have refused to sign the roll, and many who | gecumpeions {rip_along the! eritive [838Tte that the' Japanese'had offected 'a (CRGY 0 HOUT elabsec hetufcgthe Jight cotld | i dynloon Tt Hlak Hio inasriaes oy the dered that the mare Bethel, said to be in the | Mrs, Mina Mueller of this eity. Mrs. Mueljer dld sign did 8o at the urgent salicitation of | boundary line between Nebraska and Kansas | '40ding near Port Arthur and it has been | o7 LiFOVE WEOL he water 0 search sighted | Celebrated at Livadia. Official personages | United States, two of Kneebes' witnesses | went to Germ (k) ook s feen HAr IR the banks, and have no sympathy with the | wil convince any fair minded man that lands | Stated that a report was current that "the [the white light thinks that only two min- | 'O deny that there will be any marriage | and two Germans, who are now in the United VR e & home, rney 10ngea HRa D ovement. ey signed it rather than incur | iy Kansas are worth as much, improvements, | important place has been captured by the | o elapsed between the aighting of the bark | SCThce there, but tiey do not reject the | States, and who are able to give testimony|Cive her a home. They landed in Wew the diepleasure of the barks allied to the | character of the oil, topography and drainage | JaPanese.. On the other hand the Japanese | ;i8 SIUPSSD between the sighting impossible | Jikelihood of the two preliminary rites there. | regarding Kncebes' identity, be brought from [ York o September 2% bult, Immigrant Coms B. & M. railroad el RVl GaRties on the Nebraska [ have several times been reported across the | for (ho ‘steamship to steer off In time ty | The dispatch furtlier says (hat (he operations | America to this country. It was but natural that the and | §ide.” This is not & statement drawn | Yalu river and also as hoving been re- o th it i i to continue her journey and ordered her g HERB of the minister of finance to sustain the ol i bl back to Germany. The commissioner's acs fllies of the B. & M. at Lincoln should fol- | from the imagination, Tt ls susceptible of [ PUIsed. ~For instance, on October 9 a|*'PUAEGRSEE 0 o 5 | price of the rouble must be costing the gor. #.s Bendlng Troof Erentier: tion was based solely on the cordition of Iow the example of the railroad depository | proet, ind, mossover. it has pocn eehiibl Shanghal dispatch stated that Field Marshal | 0" (3ion officers of the. Paris. had made | Ciment dearly. By offering gold to dealers| CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. 25.—The SIxth | the gini M Muciien Butricd banks In Omaha, and organize a bus ness 4 . g™ had crossed the Yalu river and the | atements which throw additional light upon | 411 merchants the price of the paper rouble | infntry, under General Lorenzo Garcia has AL enasTer oinaIn ot el r SIS ULRTR men's assoclation to bolster up the tottering MILLIONS SURD FOR Tt e e Wvas reported to have been |(he collision, and which would seem to | I3 KePt tolerably firm, but there is a strong | reached Fabasco and has already taken up 8 |loharge: This a1 not. Eatiafy: the. eommlie cause of the contingent candidate for goy- AILL 2 i repulsed was October 23, when it was indicate that” the bark may not have foun- | lendency to ShecRiaie 0! Tundsiandilother i i oGl 6 tronIsE 6P/ GilAtarata sioner, and the latter refuse hange his ernor. A call for a mceling was published | ;o 0iie Mining Clnlm to Ue Passed Upon | SeFted that 3,000 men met in the engagement, | dered after all - They tay they belleve the | fational securities, despite the finance minjs- | POE 00 Of T0¢ Tronts ms that here §s no law tha es 10 the and & number of bu:in men assembleq | G18antic L , ' v Which resulted in the Japanese being driven | yessel is still afloat and assert that the Paris | (I8 Patriotic appeal b ; i VR AOHREG besit except the statute excluding females 4 1 n South Dakota Next Mouth. Y 4 F 8 o o o < i The correspondent of the Daily New the gavernmen; of San Salvador has gent an sral o X » girl's f) and passed the usual resolutions. Then th ek § by southwar If the Japanese been suc- | only struck the bark’s bowsprit and had not pon | Nova' ali| 19 avarakicius Joo elaime to have | of immoral eharact d the girl's friends names of the business men were affixed. Fol- | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Oct. 25.—(Speclal)—| cessful in their operations against the Chi- | {oushed lier hull and they ‘eonclude from this | BeFiin says:© The Lokal Anzeiger publishes | 35€0 e oftered testim ny, to prove that, previous to lowing the example of the promoters of the | During the term of United States court| pese, it is dificult to understand how they | that o @ cosee) oo slightly - damaged will | 81 Interview with Prof. Bergmann, who was i 2 1 RAmmistoKCung, et R gny ey ek enterprise in Omaha the names of many | Now in sesion here the case of Samuel W © so many of their soldiers wounded and | probably arrive at some channel port ere | FEPOrted yesterday as having refused to go Several Ninilists Arrested. and the friends determined to appeal to busness men ‘were attached to the roll of | Allerton aguinst the Highland Mining com- | already sent to the rear. Tong. tortdvadia to attend the cmar. Proh Berg-| gy, PRTERSBURG, (Oct. 25,—The. police liBesrethey Hamile e Rettn i e membership before their wishes were con- | pany will be tried. ~ Mr. Allerton is ex-| A dispatch from Chemulpo on October 22 e er— . mapn declersd surgery was useless fn |, ' oies's number of nibiliat proclamac] slEned By momeraus Thiends of tha LuSGAr Sulted in the matter, and as a result some | president of the First National bank of Chi- | announced that 1,500 wounded Japanese had RMAN SOCIALIST CONGRESS, ISIBAE - fase Geoauee Die Xidnoys. wers | AX0 PRI WURGAT SR circulatea, | {3mily, and also bears the signatures ot ¥:gorous protests have already been recordel, | cago and one of the largest stockholders in | arrived there, asserted there was a large Aedied, BNG, dhe temaral 6 hath iof thop [Hons: WhIch “heve. besnt wesrstly clrehiated, jaayor Honkiny Qollecior a1, T Tuusseli s With morg to hear from. A correspondnt | poth that institution and the Allerton Pack- | number of wounded Japanese at Seoul and | Action of the wvarlan Deputles | would bo s bad as beheading him. o e b E R e R e {lecla MR Eonaaser Hesmngs s &t Lincoln gives the facts with regard to the | jng company of Chicago. He sues for the | stated that 2,200 soldiers of the Japanese Sanctioned. dispateh to the Daily News from St |[on th 88 of d & the L r G L b"fi‘ pu! or two powers, he thought only one, but ing Madagascar England would mot inter- | fere. He admitted, however, that some | Tribulatic et GiEL dn gtk e ; rters can be glven which will guarantee tha :fflfl"lml\o"- showing that the names of | ecovery of a five-thirty-seconds Interest in | army had already been sent back to that "RANKFOR' MAIN, Oct d )""u (“ the :'M'”;"" “',’I' 1: ring i child still unborn will never become & usiness men who were not present were e Ho ake o4 o e Black | country Supposing the “large number” to | A¢ (o ' g of o 0 has not occurred yet, hether the . ', | le charge. The girl's friends have ample signed, without ther knowledge or cons i HmEiakg o, & ming Siuitis. BindR | DU, SUPRINIE Lhe MAIse i would | 2% today's altting ol the gocihliat congrean. it y is due to her protests against declar 3 2 AWAY. | reans ahd are people of (he best CRATAGter q 11w Hills; 0, the amount of the profits 2 , this W wis concluded to discuss thie action of the |y the Evangelical ehurch accursed. se the e The facts are as follows & Rvetihicty econle btoar ine | how that the whereabouls of about 6,000 ng the Evangelical church accursed, as the [ o000 - atifal Bench : ; WHAT IT REALLY COMPRISES from the [Bvesh 0 damages for | the | Wounded are already known at Chemuipo, | Bavarlan soctalist deputies i voting supply | Greek church dignitaries Insist she shall ac L L i DIED IN AN INSANE ASYLU, LINCOLN, Oct. 2.~ (8pectal.)—Some |(Eusa 18T and N L Lt (L o L e b L i Al s B ettt L e B LR and Adds It to a Car. PR RIS paw AncR(h e ikl made Hoday [ MEOIR(N mithheldipgatathe) proventy: trom| 58550 G BACR o8 ERREIR A kO e e (e of the fatt (ha' aatia of the Bavarian | All hope of sustaining his majesty’s life has | NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—The World this Famous Patent Medicine Man Dies in reference 1o the business men's meeting | the plaintiff since 1579, : b 5 been abandoned, and the worst may happen | merning sa) s/ ¢ Island has been Sudden], e recent fights aid = occurred | socialist es was one of P held at the Lincoin hotel last evening he complaint states that the mine in qu-s- | “: the recent fights sald to have occurred |socialist deputies was one of expediency, as any moment through heart failure. lashed by a storm for the past forty-eight | TRENTON, N. J., Oct. 25.—Dr. H, T, eeting was held in resps call | is > een Gold | about the Yalu river he explained yesterday, the congress should S1GA % Sl i oh a8 2 p: o since ' S s i BETEAR Nak neic,In Tesponss to o call 1oy | ton is situated on the divide between Gold | *PHCHEYG FROT Ll e e regard the affair as closed. = After a heated | RESIGNED TO HIS FAT hours such, as it has not experienced since | groimbold of Extract of luchu fame, died by ‘twelve or thirteen citizens. Day- | Itun and Bobtail gulch, just north of Lead | jooonese Tegation In this city show that no |, cussion this motion was' rejected by a | BERLIN, Oc The Russian cmbassy [ the memorable one of 185 The rain of | gyddenly of apoplexy yesterday in the state bach called the little assemb) to order | Clty, and that the pla has been the | news confirmatory of the reported landing | yota 2 ebel then | here received dispatches from Livadia, dated | Wednesday, accompanied by a hard, driving | agylum for the Insane in this city. He was TRl owher of &nd ehtiied o posersstiy v & | vote of 141 to forty-three, Herr Bebel then £ A and was chosen chiirman mer [ of . five-thirty-seconds interest® in s |Of the Japanege army under Field Marshal | moved that as the ooty govamamones | this morning, saymg that a slight improve- | nertheasterly wind, started the music. A | ars of age and has been an inmate of e e Ly Wekh Gore und | mine since July 16, 1879 ‘That since that |Count Oyama °near Port Arthur has been |ytrenously combat. (he socialist party, the | Ment has taken place i the czar's condition, | high tide followed, and with a swell such | the institution about three years, Dr. Helme others, uiions made | date the Highland Mining company s | received here, = But the Japanese officials | fatter's representatives should not fivé. the | . The S eieraburg correspondent of the | 4y B e e P ok MAde | bold became insane supposedly through veport port of the bus ness | Withheld from the plaintiff the possession of | fuily credit the report. Th 1t 1t governments a mark of confidence, and, as | Cologne Gazeite telegeaphs that the czar re- | (MR unusuall ni . Vestaraay, At thal s about fifteen years ago. He was sanctioning the budget is regarded as | ceived with ¢ ge tle Intimation of his|nour the ocean was as placid as a baby | sent to the Pennsylvania nsy um at Norris- men of Lincoin"to the defeat of the popu- | the” said | fAve-thirtyceconds and | seems ccrtain that Oyama’s expedition was list candid ) i \his the plaintir acka $60.00) dumages. | o'apatched with | p of auackingla vote “of confidence, the Bavarians | Physicians that there was no hope bf saving | asiep. but. suddenly Breat oot qlaby | sent to | spent several years there, when pihe Tesolutions wer Printad {n the 1, & | The compleinc slleges that the n Port Arthur or We or both ougt o have opposed M. Herr Stadt-| his life. The same correspondent adds that [ oped into high rolling waves of green, | his wife seeured his relos He then res IR an Nan moralng, Shd At "'['.“”"'j 16, 1 0 §15,000,000, five. — — hagen proposed to amend the last | @ few days later when he was feeling better, | which, as they approached the shore, br ke | sumed his patent medicine Disiness and bee were the signature many of the | th ! S s h Ve LI HUNG'S FEMALE SPY. phrase 0 “sanctioni budget consti- | his majesty remarked: "It Is said that a | Upon the beach or against the bulkhead in | came a millionaire ral years ugo he leading busi men of the city T'he pub. » ning the budgs i front the Oriental Manhattan nd | took up hi residence at lLon Hranch, Heatton of the Tist brought out several e | 1o the tutes u vote of confidence” and the amend- | Man of my years should hate to die, though, | ffont of the tels th a roar th where he at different times entertained Gens Orous protests and an investigation revealid | 1n au ThAnY,admits the resi- | Arreated In Hiroshimn with » Yoad of | ment was carrisd by & vots of 131 to 103, | peraonally, T do not cling bveromuch to i T T T T e e e B T SR R LB R R S e the fact that the signatures were aflixed 6 aRhe piaiaus '|.f"‘¢(".’"ffl Jny ‘I“"!«‘““l Japanese Secrets—Oiher War News, Herr Bebel's motion, thus modified, was then | If God still deems my life of use 10 my | wave carried away With & fow feet of the | tal malady developed new phases, and his BY the partics who had cngin ered the'meeig | ¢ 2 or of the United States | VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 25.—Among the [ rejected by 104 to sixty-four votes, and country he will make me well.” beact, digsing up bulkhears wnd undermin- | conduct Jei to his confincment in (i asylum e i~ o e e the existence of the Highiand Min: | adyices brought by the Emprese of 1o therenpon the matter was!declared fo be is statement was one which was attrib- [ ing the small pavillions near th er v his atten ound a bundle e R e R 104 Havens & npany.’as described in the complaint, | 207/C%8 Prought by the Emprese of Japan fy | therew 4 uted to the czar after the rallroad accident | Between Sea Direeze avenue and of 1étters which Dr. Heimbold had writien did' not sikn the resolutions and who wante nles all other allegations. That as 1o | BeWs of the arrest at Hiroshima of a female = When his majesty’s life was only preserved | lién a strip of Bracklyn city y ore: I thase ho atated thoy e wasl eans his name taken off, C. H. Rudie. sehior £33 part of the auses | spy who gives her name as Otala. She has STEAM FIPE BURST, by the fact that the car in which he trave trolled by the psrk department ST ot e N atated thak, he WONLARAS o eamniatn v an engineer was sent from Brooklyn to find | and would pay liberally for his freedom. member of the hardware firm of Rudge & 1 in th complaint, th BAME | poon usi er wiles effect among Jap- . was constructed steel 1 ang Lo Y e Morris, was another, and both members of | U1d not accrue six years before the ‘com. | Deen using her wiles with effect among Jap out how the property could be saved from b Six Men Killed and | Bevessl Wounded | Tho czar, still, according o the Colo out how & e WRECKED BY DYNAMITE o it UL rotemt e | mencement of thig e Thomas J. Grier, [ anese officials and had several of them at her ) 3 further inroads of the sew. The engineer b ] g 5 the firm- hav e A protest Tl [ R ent. of Sha Hom arars ainer, ey e A ORRLRTAL §° S Aboard w French Craiser. Gazette correspondent, then gave orders for | discovered there was nothing left worth — the prime mover in the' nonpartisan move- | v which includes the Highland com. | beck and call, with the result that she was | pREgy Oct, f5.—An Aspleston took place | the sottiement of lmportant usstions in coor mentioning, save Sea Breeze avenue, and | Hotel at Rochoster, In., Partially Destroyed ment, and who, with Webh 14ton and g, 11 nakes atfidavit as to the correctness | flling up on a magmifcent load of informa- | aas on b ard the Freneh prulser Arethusa | PeCtion With the succession to the throne | very little of that. The rest of the beautl by Unkuown Persons, has taken the lead in its promdtion, | Of the answe {tion for wily old Li Hung Chang, one of s and at the same time expressed the wish to | [l beach 1 been carried away by the YL RAPIDS, Ta. Oct (Bpect Teod tne A Itk e o The plaintift's attorney is Colonel William 4 ¥ J while her engines were bétng tested prepara- | porc. r bestowr T waves and added to the accumulation known | CEDAR R/ S, In, Oct. Speclal QEi#. 1he stternoon pay it Tauested | TR icer of Deadwood, and the defendant | Whose extensive household it appears she was, . personallr. _bestaw ‘his blassing upon: the | 2310 ARLAGREN 10 the Aocumulats is | Pelegram.)—This morning at 6 o'clook at i tory to sailing for the’ ghst i order to re- | bride-elect and. the czarewiten 1t e aln Hiseth ye Do mitteq Crom the l o it ia reptestniad By 1t au i tood e is beautiful and accomplished in sedu ; : i - 5 4180 | approgching nearer and ne hester, Ta., fifteen miles south of her pera. liouse, 18 ANOthGE buiciecs mas wkg | Dey®: cx-Unitell States Senator Gldeas G, | tive arts and as she spoke Japancse fluently | inforce the French guadron in Chinese | reported here that the private marriage of | flaok large brick hotel, occupied by Bradley Know that his name was on the list, | Mowdy and Hon 10 "J. Washabaugh of | was admirably fitted for the work to which | waters if such a step-bs mecosmary. BSix mfen | the czarewitch 1o princess Alix has been S e Eaii Ay~ dest but atter scoing it there he yermitted 1t 16 | Deadivood, assisted by Winsor & Kit(redge | she was assigned. Hor avcem toteaye o d y W o L) ' | postponed for & short time and that the o THEL) NTOMBED, Bernhart, was partially-destroyed and come but att 5 6 S aaood, | S et i monuent batrava her | were killed and tweny fathems: were: nadly [ Bottboned for & short tins end that the cere- pletely wrecked by dynamite at the hands | energy back of the movement (x| Ahere is another sult pending in the Black | Chinese birth, The officers who had been | scalded. The first report of the disaster day, Wednesday and Friday g Roof of the Mine Caved In Without Any | of persons unknown, Radraeapoin = I Doutach, Webh Eaton | H11A, Resloac this minlng corporstion fo- | paylng for her ainilos with military secrots |'whioh had reachad’ihe Mdes maguiled 1t] Pury oy past five days It is stated th Waralng. P rme ST e naunath b e olying $700,000 worth o e ds. The | pay enalty of their rashness. neidarebis ¢ ¥ pialec - , an . asih g C i R irap et ol kenown | {intted Btutes 18 plaintifl . thia™ 1aste “‘n'v‘x‘.«lx‘;i(w.fl:.ry ‘l"n.\l‘l):nul::i [:!l)m:m. Toss | oF .,1.::",1\.1\ u|“"~"h“'m ‘"md»"y CVESd | paarewiich has been authorized to sign docu- | ELLINWOOD, Mich., Oct What MAF | AT 1\"|'|'|ch\ I:-‘ - Ll t let. visible business entcrprise s it RO 1 aotion. A L YARDAR A} one of the crulser's bolles had burst. It is| ments in the name of the ezar. prove to be the worst accident In the his- ADHEE A D0t 8i-Cire ey Bas lonk boen. recosntacd as the! Lrag, and e was, Killed, 700; wounded, 2 now believed, however, that the explosion| The Cologne Ga has the following | tory of the Menomine range occurred on | PFevalls In shipping circles over the fact oF* 51, Ban, recomnised as the coadtutor FOUND RI2 WIPE IN TEARS FOKORAA paars i ofenro Published 1n | was due Lo ‘the burstngl Fis steam 'pipe. | dispateh from St Peiorshorg: Tio ooing | tor fourth level of shaft No. 1 at the Pe. | that the North Atlantic Trident line steam- Majors boom, whi T re 18 the editor Yokohama papers with reference to the Chi- | The accident caused greus excMement ashore gtrength is daily decreasing, but he awaits | wabie mine this afterncon. One man s | Ship Ensker, which sailed from this port of the 1 & M. Journal. ‘Theve i but litils | sensationst Divoree Case 1 Dese roops liaving erected six forts on the | aud about the docks, andithinwas increased | doath with peviiet composure. In order 0| known to huve been Killed and eleven others | O¢lober 3 for London, with a cargo of mers interest taken i e moves | U e gt o | sauihara bamicof the,¥al siver aad tourtorn wies 1 was aie crateer, FBhe. aliaation on | Coubteract the depression of tose abaut him, | re entombed, and thelr fato Wil ot be | Cifalie, valued at $0000 and &3 head of . 4 A AGO, O¢ 25. divorce case o g . ou " e oruisel atio D! as ordered r s and h ralace N P 3 W 7 ' HOW HOLCOMB DOES BUSINESS 4 inae fhviorce case Of | guny fn possition and the force assembled o board the warship finally-became such that | by purrs poy i4! [ANang ak Lie paiacn | fiown for, elghieen hours, a1 1t will tuke | Slie was due at Lendon on'the 17th eived 2 Stiles against Lillia ower | &M Hop. aa Jarce sl " e play during lunch. ough the czarina is | that length of tin as' large a force of | but no dings of her have been recelvel Stiles, in which Herbert P, Cr. son of | dispute the g of the Jupinese army | her commander brought hep alongside one of suffering less, she never quits her husband’s | men as can be employed in the narrow shaft | since she left the Delaware . brewkwater the millionalre elevator man, is Wamed an co- | (A4 HANCHUTS 1e about 70,000 The Nippon | the docks hers, and the'flames had (o be | gite, She sits for haars Hobiuy oy dusband'a | men a8 San e CTibloyed In the narrow shuft | aince "she lert the Delaws Mth inst. The | respondent, was opened foday by Judge | PUPUENES an account of an encounter between | extinguished by the crew,sreinforced by de- occupled by the emperor, and watches by his | W4 caused by the sandstone capping which | steamship Falcon angd the tohocner John b d a n e 1k | the Maya Kou and four Chinese ships in Yel- | tachments of wmarines and sailors from ihe | CCCUPIe e h unable (o ey by I8 | overhung the room coming away with suf- | Williame: from Philadelphin O tober 6, or {iow sea, where the Maya Ko was rec niviter. | BCkVArd, betore. the. watnded ey by o | Dedside when he In unablo to slecp, - The » 10, crush the timbers without | Providence, have also been given up [ e T pn s iy B SO WA 0 DGl ar- | MOSWIAD H r, it I8 said, has made all his arrange- ning | The setiling commenced i - | A ¥ n I e AR MANts With & Yiow of deatt ym above the third level, about 100 Three Fatally In) ired by & iHast. pShate of Nevruska, Dodge i L At Sha lesimany ks |pave I;vu \.m\u;w of l; npfljnn s .rull then [ Arrested for Making Human Saerifices. PARIS, Oct. 25.—A bulletin Issued from | fee 0 height "I an interview thid'evening | 5 o iy :" Ty the Betnas L 1> Ecsldent o b . a) ige sensational de- f escaped in a more or less injured condition. | g ey R o . 5,4 4 Superintendent “Browne expressed. himact | B AM, Tex, B Rave: 1 lved ln Cumeont ot Fremon velopments, Mr, Btiles tebtifiod tha, - b 9 ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 25.—Several peas- | Livadia at 8 o'clock this evening, says 4 tom | ture explesion of a blast at & quarry four Y : 0 . € h As the Maya Kou is a gunboat at but 615 ) a8 being confident that all the entombed | tw xp n a bl BE B QUAPY ) :u’r‘.‘ ;\T::x“:\.“l“l‘:-l\m‘l:nr':m“lm;.ll‘\‘ Vllll‘tllmll‘:f% \.‘.:\‘fn 1\\ :Mm;:: :Il'hf\"l""l\‘lv:'I'A:‘l“lrk‘“m.;ltl ".‘h,‘ tons the engagement is regarded as a myth, | 208 of the \A.n.w of Staral, near Montan ) nh‘:-r ® u‘nu)-,fi. H‘ll !‘I‘»‘;v(u Bymp- | men \T nHkIw |.th n out alive. This will | teen miles north of here James Q H;vr‘ 4\.(, ness relations with him. 1 know him to b the 'room’ occupled by Mrs. ‘Stiles He | Prince Momitu and Count Kamura have | Province of Viatks, have been argested and |toms were observed today. His majesty’s | depent 307 wiiolent Quantisy 1o beep thers | Jired s and Dick Voater waro fatally fae an honest, upright man. In the yeur 186 1 in and found his tears and | left for Corea. The prince Is a licutenant in | will shortly be tried at Sarapoll on the | BPPELite U Astisiasiony; - The gedemly Ak 8 e en Rusmdiiy to Ssep them | jured - was farming, and, owing o my straftened | told her she must not Visits of | the navy and has been recalled from Burope | charge of ~murdering, beheading and dis- "‘,'r"f,“-["lr:v““‘ e o s . - < Movemonts 0f Seagomz Vessols Oct, 25 groumstances was wnable' to buy ‘ewd | Mr, Crane to contin avers his | (o resume his post on the Naniwal Kau.|membering a man whom they say (hey o bullstin Is signed by the five doctors Kunsas City Office Kuilding Burned, At New @ork—Arrived-Sorrento, from Untarily gave, me 350 With ‘Wi i by | martwies fod, Jove letters from My o Hyx: | Count Kamura Is a rear admiral and it s sacrificed to their gods | (R RA0GANS W b it emy Kabfas CLyk, Qotas-shotiy attes 1o | ARtwars, ; v peed wheat, 1 took the maney, purchared | tericul ard told him to &o two | Tumored will take command of the squadron Hussln Has Plenty of Gold o'clock tonight fire broke out in the base Billelds—Arrived—Chicago, trom New the seed wheat, and after harvesting an.l s and give her iy her | In Corean waters. v | ST. PETRSBURG, Oct. 25.—With th b ment of the Baird bullding, which is used Philadelph sellng my crop 1 went to Mr. Holcom’ and | thoughts, He went as she requ 1 and | The aggregate amount of bullion falling INDON — It 16 stated that Japan | © of refuting the bourse rumors that the | fOF, Office purposes, at the corner of Sixth v ¥ paid him back the and asked him what | upon his return found another man in his 0 the ds of panese s o as again refecte " o reign | Wyandotte stree shooting 1 8 *ran in ntereat he wanted. Mr. Holcomb refuscd | house whem he thought had no business | 1og tos sands of the Japauese is estimated | has aguin refected the mediation of & foreign nd Wyandotte streets, and shooting up the | At San Fr China, from d M s 3 i the | 3mount of specle at the disposal of the Rus- | elevator shaft, spread all over the sixth and | Hong Kok ar to charge me any interest nt all. 1 shall re, und then he and his wife separated, | *',} 3 - power In her dispute with China, while the seven o 5 s ork—A e 5 support Judge Hodcomb for governor, ul- | The cuse 1s expected to lust: for ton daye; | NGvIEAtion In the Shibtousha channel fs | latier couniry hus ssmeimscs nor veae (N | an government hos been exhansted or re L e e doiCpysatys qure and the | AL Maw Kork—/ Fuerst Blsmarck, though 1 am now and have always been o | ALl parties (o the sult are of high vociai | iow very damgerous, 600 subniarine mincs |0 accet an p ien_ wu Ham b . armistice on aoy reasonable | duced, the ministry of finance nas published | Gued the fames Fre Lo il not exceed At London—Arrived—Steamer Moblle. republican. During my residence In Custer | stan having been laid. A large junk struck a tor- | condition, lan affaial statament. of the tota) amount of | $5.w0. "‘ I XULARS axnen0 | SAL Londobass famar Moblle: from While the railroad mouthpieces in Fre- mont and Lincoln are collceting aMdavits relatng to Judge Holcomb's record it is suggested that they have overlooked one | o p 3 Which was sent from Dodge county today, | F¥IIK The charges made by Mr. Stiles in It 1s as follows 7' | his bill, the counter charges of Mrs, Stiles late of Nebraska, Dodge . in her cross bill and the testimony of the Arrived--Siberian, from

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