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OMAHA DAILY ESTABLISHED JUNE 1¢ OMATIIA, ATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, \ COrY FIVE CENT BUSINESS MEN - the disease, $ e I The three or four men who seem (o ha HAWAIIAN ROYALISTS PLOTTING, « hed the Malahinas, | taken the lead in the organization of the o ol TANGIER, O 2 It is announced that Republican State Committee Hampered by alEe; DUBIFCS men's assoclation at Lin- | Following that Came the Resignation of [ Lt - '_:“m‘""‘:"':"r“ ':;""'u':‘r'._“"""" Preliminary Skirmishing cn the West Bank | Muley Amin, who was ordered by the sultan | Count Euhlenberg, ( Quarrels Among the Members, making up the list of members as published HONOLULU, Oet. 9,~4Special Correspond of the Yalu River, Fo BUt0 SCILA Wils & fotce br ““"""”‘, Believed to Have Been Started Deliberately in the B. & M. Journal. The Bee's Linc ‘1,‘] W60 OP LR D AMSOINERE BRGE. ¥ix. Ntsin 700 cavalry and four guns, in order to delimi DIVIDED ~ AGAINST ITSELF | st el i cfabitinl ™ VON CAPRIVI HAS RESIGNED |izhatgree wwon mositn sees wir el (HINESE CRUSHED ACAIN B S w v e di v (ORTIRE N FLANE correspondint furnishes the following addi the Spanish and Moorish frontier which has as 8pite Work, N # il . ship Alameda to San Francisco, Oct. 26)— ; | hitherto been prevented by the Riff tribes CHAIRMAN MORRILL ONLY A FITUSEHED | oRaL DR e whose names ap- | RELUCTANTLY ACCEPTED BY THE EMPEROR | Rumcrs. of a revahet sbrinine wove "voom | JAPS WINNING GLORY N MANCHURIA | Htherto been preve crushing defeat upon (he peared on the list of business men published | —— very scarce for the last few months, but rebeitiots Halnhinas NEBRASKA PRAIRIE FIRE RUSHING EAST in the local morning paper as opposed to the now that the first election of the new re Missing Ste © Towed Into Port, | Has Little Authotity Among the Couucllsat | election of tho populists are are still com- | Differencen of Opinion fo Regard to Ant | public draws near thestiroports have again QUEENSTOWN, Oct. 26.—The English | the Millard—Hoodooed by 1ts B, & M, ing in. A local evening paper contained this Socintist Meastres, Which Have Doen S ML . | the Muin Body Now Belng Surrounde | bl % ? evening the following Atist Measares, Which Have been circulated. This time election day . | steamer Enskar, Captain Kn from | parts of Cherry and Sheridan Counties Now Organ—Anything to Save Tom We notie ur name heading a 1 ‘Y‘ Brewing So Time, the € se— October 29, has been chosen as the date of an Tee "_'r"l ry to/a g Dattle on hiladelphia October 4 for 1 bk St A " s 8 L L i el T LR Al No Successor Yet Named, tempt to restore the ex-queen, but very lay—Moukden Next, Swansea, and for the safety of which a Secthing Furnace, same (& done wholly without our consent ml little stock 1s taken in the tale fears were felt, has been towed to this y s ; | : | authority. We are not mixing I“““IT with | | Nominations for senatdrs and representa LR, ' X W m!r'», ;»‘:, ..“k‘;‘.,. by the steamer M | - he gloom that has for days pervaded the | polities HARGREAVES BROS. ERLIN. great stir was caused | CHEMULPO, Oct. 26.—Dispatches, dated | Garel, from Norfol 1 4 : ton ¥ 1 L5t St OMobee e | BERLIN, Oct A great stir was caured | (ivoq have been made. Out of twelve chosen | CHEMULI . Ry CASRIED ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND headquarters of t Majors managers is " , ft b midnight, give ticulars of a battle be ‘Please drop the name Paine, Warfel | In well informed circles this afternoon by &'| for this island (Oahu) only two are natives y 4 Ba docpening, and, In fact, a reguiar pall has| & Bumstead from the business men's list | telegram from Cologne giving the mubstance | wug this has caused some criticism among | \Ween the Chinese and Japanese, fought| poNpON settled down in the neighborhood of the Mil- | 48 published yesterday H et o Hpe Meial Cologne Ga- | T A e R i across the Yalu river. General Nodsu, the | yhis mo gt ™ ounces the Baring It w placed in the list evidently | Of an article in the semi-official B the native annexatlonists. Every nominee | ; his morning the AL X {niw : lard. The feeling of distress is plainly man- | through a mietak tette which stated that Chancellor von | has been piedged (o the support of the an- | JAPANEse chief of staff, it appears, succecded |liquidation will be extended over another | Everything in the Path of the Fire Swept ifest In the countenances andidates, man. NG CAREEL & BUMSTEAD. | Caprivi and Count Bothozeu Euhlenberg | nexation plank in the platform o the exclu- | I Ectting the main body of the Japanese |year, when {t is expected it will bo tormi. | Out of Existence. | | Kortifientions at Fushang Demolished a al ng Lig Extended. Oct its financial article | WR4M and Hireitngy, o W RRAIG o AL o6 ¢ army across the Yalu river without mishap [nated. The Habilities are now reduced to Prussian council of minis- | $1on of everyth before daylight on Thursday. Then Colonel | 3bout £1,700,000, Sanford Flem Englishman wh pression in words not spoken in whispers TREAT FOR WAYNE COUNTY, ters, had resigned. It has becn known for [ Sanford Fleming, the Eeliy b LR Thero fs disaffection in the ranks of the me time past there has been considerable | exts of the Britich Cabie b | Sato was sent forward at the head of a| Ameer Allve and Active, | B h workers right in headquarters, and the arect by o Hremnan o1 o Cieye " | {ension between the chancellor and Eublen- | proposes to lay & cable {0 Australia, will | 1YIN& column on a reconnoltering expedition | CALCUTTA, Oct. 26.—News has been ro- | BIG RANCHES NEAR GORJON IN ASHES company wh house s divided aguinst itself. The Inevita sasel oy NN SURSHNAR OF SIDUE CIY. | o owin L, e JOFIHEE's WIswa S - saliavd’ | 1eava todky.. 1 1Te NasTNREN-VHuy govartshent | NhA /his ‘dissovered the enbiny woeahylig ' [Celved Bt Simaia, Aaled OCACHER! 96, from m.)—One of the finest treats the eltize Huve Henohed Pullis A Beaiye once carried through and Necker island will - : bl St sought was sa d at SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26, 8anford Flem. leged by the managers. It is right here|noon and escorted him to the hotel. An ex- | consider the question of the repressive m ably not be acceded to, The former grant |9 ¢lccK in the morning and lasted until noon SEGLS (e ] proposed Canadian-Australian cable, arrived | GORDON, b., Oct pecial Tele= has been concluded. upon Kulienchas, X any rate those who are supposed to be gen CZAR HAS A GOOD APPETI! after the Chinese had retired, set to work | 4l have resolved a Pacific cable. 'yense damage. The flames are traveling tho bieyele procession, Sout Satiathatore HUTTRNE, S f Fushang. Inside the fortifications they | While nominaily tt 1l of the committee, | and upon the stage were seated many ladies | that both officials have resigned. The Ga stretehed us stepping stones across the | the fire was driven by the wind through the ignation to Emperor William on Tues- | bulletin was issucd at 11 o'clock this morn- | the position was held by elghtcen battalions | ning I<tans, Wit stattons Jbints | ties. [n the track of the flames were the to make votes for the tattooed man.| An appropriate poem was recited by Miss | e give m s t ‘The ¢ slept fa W g 3 1 f smaller ones This morning not a lterary bureau was taken away from | troduced by Chairman Fuller. The speaker | 2Udience given by his majesty to Caprivi| “The czar slept falrly. well lnat night and | of Gemeral Nogsors i body, with the inten- | iritlsh, However, ‘the projectors of the en Chinese wo led s not | cific cable shall touch the islands this branch of the serv.ce have availed wond rcrease e wea G el o Later dispatches said that the Chinese be possible to connect Hawali by a branch that the greatest mistake of the campalgn eeriol (crease Sin- thes wealh' of the \Gyor(viis Bty thia report L4| declared cn)| manwar by (heinge physicians in attendance : b ot | it is_expected that the only really deter- miles distant from Hol Hu. To avoid th asserted that he was not to blame in the tia. $875.000.000 national debt that had | ceptoa ot bos s It is understood that Field Marshal | §Toup. To secure the necessary voncessions | their lives, leaving all their property o the A i 4 | been paid during the administration of B cellor resigned before a meeting of represen- I st L e hRd had controllop ¢ at the mar- | out to be a crushing blow upoe tne Chiners | CCIDINE the measure of their success, Mr RANCHES THAT WERE BURNED. mittee, for he believed that the paper had | the eity, and it is estimated that at least | showed the existence of great discord re [ about fifty miles south of Havai started. thls. a[ternoon’. Dhe. fout bulletin_ from Livadia at 9 o'clock tonight | thus enabling the Japanese attdck to be de- | them 1o cede. amy tuiand or way portion Thursday furnishes a clew to why Mr. Mor Abusing The Heo o i % x : o WAYNE, Neb, Oct. 26.—(Speclal Tele measures to be submitted to the | (0 cede Necker island to England, claiming | fortified position near the village of Fushang, | Cabul, say'ng that the ameer of Afghanistan | T are now trying to shift the blame for defeat 5T Reichstag for the — The chancellor is in favor of pursuing a|be a halfway house between Victoria and | 1° fact that Le had no artillery at his dis PROFOSE TO LAY A CABLE ¥ In the Track of the Firo is Fly- : ot Sjoux City to the precinets ¢ o has also as of ‘the i ck upon the Chinese anc ferce fght | British Commissioners Talk of Thelr Mission state of affairs is admitted by all to be the | Brennan of Sjoux City the precincts of { iy {he adoption of radical measures to obtain | He has also asked for the exclusive cable | attack upon the Chinese and a fi fight h missioners holr i and the Wayne Corn Pa band m proposition has not met with the approval ing, commissioner from the Canadian gov that the rub comes in, a way that | cursion train arrived from Emers and | ures, a majority of the ministers supp: Id probably be mate under certain condi. | When the Chinese began to waver and cven C ¢ on the Steamer Alameda today. The |gram.)—The prairie fires now sweeping over bing it in on their fellow workers is enough | Fepublicans. Tonight ~a large torchlight | true is greatly a matter of conjecture Tho erally well informed as to the situation upon the demolishment of the fortifications [ There are a number of islands in the pos- |y annost lightning rapidity and are cone lly 1,000 people assembled at the opera | °rally well informed as t uation pla Joic od for Many | foynd 200" Chinese. The Japanese alsy | &19 Cinada, across which the cable misht y L ptured a number of prisoners, among | geean e mentonn S Gilbert € and Cherry " °n a figurehead in many of the |of Wayne. Music by the glee club brought |zette added that the chancellor temdered | He mentloned the 8ol central portion of Sheridan and Cherry couns Bt (ERRE L wak. 61V daeentad’ ot kh| the | of Chinese troops. The Japanese, escorting | there would be no absolute necossity for | big Osborne and Spade ranches, and a nume him at the beginning of the campaign, and | wag given a splendid ovation. Mr. Brennan his appetite this morning is good. There are | tion of rejoining terprize appreciate the' business considera- | vestige of these ranches remains except the Sk ; i M e it scemed as If he was greeted with one con- | Miquel, Prussian minister of finance, will bs | cedia has increased.'” Krown. The Japanese lost five officers and | and Hawaii v i I8 propos vench | At noon the fire s reported to have reached wothing, In speaking of this matter to a R R L I LI A borhood s a raging furnace. It is not known manngers was in making the B. & M. Jour- | LI1ed States, which amounted to more under | good “authority to be unfounded. 1t s | upon the " 4 a i sands of head of cattle have perished, Peo 240 vears bLefere, beginning with the 1anding | hag been accepted by Emperor Witliam. The | 1t I8 understood that Prof. Grube has re-| mined stand of the Chinese in Manchuria | fong waste of caADIe 1t AvaS denmod heee I matter, for it had been taken completely out ] ) | Yamagata's plans are completed in every de- | {rom Hawali was the mission Messrs amin Harrison. His speech was one of the | tative statesmen of the federal states, which | from Moscow rder to be used matter wot a single Lincoln Journal woula |Jamin ¢ in order to be used the & e rlage of the czarewitch to Princess Alix, which | Several columns of Japanese {roops are fot- | © - S The fire broke out on Monday last | 4 done twice as much harm in this city as {t | 1ty republican votes were made by the|garding the projosed anti-revolutonary bill. | Monday next, although this flate is subject to | (hs Jameneen coum ey aaner battle of | ment dial understanding was veached, | sand Lills T onted by the double resignation, Empero < memorandum of agreement. e tormache this place, and has burned over already’ & the hands of a workingman, he said, was like COLLINS CUTS HIMSE LOOSE, fronted by the double resignation, Emperor | pies, deliver a simultaneous attack upon the | & Memorandum of agreement, the terms ol I | says: “During the course of the day the|livered at dawn on Sun But if the [ Hawalian territory to us. What we did direction. The flames burned all the range rill expressed himself that way, if any clew Simperorehak. given LU hie: LEp) wad an- | [ repression of soclalists. principal factor that has brought about this | PalEn occurred through the visit of John ing for Life — Two Men Burned to Death but many other contributory causes are al Chairman Morrill has not had things all ble fall 1 wledged, and the manager th If this fs done the cable brofect Will be at | on the right bank of the Yaln In spite o | ¥4 attending 1o business as ueual from thelr shoulders to those of others, The °f Wayne county have had during the car moderate policy while Eullenberg believes [ Australia, with a branch line to Honolulu. | Poal Colonel Sato at once commenced an g i " % o right on Hawallan territory, . The % | FoiTawet &L a5 e to the Huwilbian 1xiand vulnerability of the gubernatorfal candidate, | Wayne today. A delegation of republicans | (o onq It that at the Lk Ty eI THe Tatter ) f “l‘“(‘” L AL L iy and stubbord The attack began at 10 | distinguished speaker at the traln this after. | C°At Meeting of the Prussian council, held to | of the Hawalian government and wili peon | t . SEApS | ernment to Hawail in the interest of the present no te arrangement | Ually retired in great disorder, falling back some members of the committes are rub- | Wakefield at 6:40, bringing a delegation of | Caprivi's views, but whether or not this 1 At present no Qefinfte arrangement T hrc et el UL Sl L g ieds troops commanded by Oolonel Sato, | §overnments of Canada Australia, he [ the sand hills in this vicinity are doing im- Ry s i a6 sl temonstrat irred i connection with — session of Great Britain between Australin ) TaldyalateRithL suming everything elir track. Last nigh his own way down ut the Millard rooms. | house, which had been beautifully decorated, | credence in the Colonge Gazette's statemen uming everything in their track. Last night t ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 20.—The following | whom was a Chinese officer, who stited that | and. 141 wronsn wi N Fan emes that have been worked in the ef- | for(h applause ke thing, the direction of the work of | nelia ('ook, after which Mr, Brennan was in- | Co0 | their prisoners, then marched in the direction | I3Nding” the cable on islands which are not |y 5 tions, which make it essential that @ are and scorched ground his protests against_the course pursued by|was at his best, and from beglnning to end| A rumor is in circulation that Dr. Johannes | no somnolent or convulsive symptoms, The| The number of i bare and scorched ground, friend Wednesday night, Mr. Morrill declared | 1141 round of applause. He epoke of the |appointed chancellor in succession to| This bulletin is signed In the regular | "Ly men wounded Dbl Lrananron AT e b ANUL LI S it L £ posts are faling back upon Kullenchas, where | ftom the bearest mid-ocean statio 00 | whetlier any lives were lost today, but thous SR s Tas, D of the committee, Ie | the thirty years of republican rule than-for | known as a fact that Capevie reslgnction ! t o ; will be made N 10 HiAN & Tt nSh i Wian | Ple in the track of the fire are flecing for of the Pilgrim fathers. He also &poke of | resignation of Buhlunbers: s mot 1oen fused to operate upon the char, not desiring | Vil be mad Iy to ghtain a route nearer the Hawallan | I & RN hithik v Mrr - Motil) bles s atioalls n Jearned that the chan- | to assume the responsibility of %o doing. The A 3. aar . ubbid grown Jewels are being forwarded to Livadia | tail for Infilcting what he hopes will turn | Fleming and Merce the islunds. Con- [ ™Mer2) O8 the Aarios have been circulated in Omaha by the com. | abIest, interesting and logical ever heard in|was held this afternoon, This meeting R R S e, ) | ceremony has fixed tp take place on|ing fn concert after the manner a dopted by | principal officials of the Hawallan govern- | about 10 o'clock in the south had done good. Every copy that fell into |address Euhlenberg thereupon resigned. Thus con- | change in the event of unf seen contingen- | Ping-Yang and It is expected that they will | #nd before our departure we left with then, waving a red rag In front of a bull A little iiny uanconed | EIN SOFSTOSEN Vit i r. PETERSBURG, Oet. 36.—An official | Chinese position by midnight on Saturday, | fose yhent e hiobired to recommend t B g Al L m; "‘V“':'f']" extract from the republican Lincoln News of | fopes to Ald the Cont by | Raar Srares DS a0 WL £0 de. The fire urning in M easterly ~ ; S il czar's appetite was good. He felt some weak- | Japanese columns succeed In occupying the | wits that they Shoud. 1eas us Rird or | slick and clean on the Spads ranch b-longing 18 needel. This is what tl ws says W i H‘ 1 3 ‘\,' G i ste “_‘Ll i" "\;“J‘dhl‘l'”'”””‘ Melal Relchsanzelger w.thout | nogs, but otherwise his .condition was un Bl as piad ey i to) midught | GlretSe ihh pane Stheti unintabited Taland| vy inyinnedy i Oairhien dnd: bott 2000 INR B. & M. JOURNAL'S SHYLOCK Y gt Ll il bbb L APRIV ¢ e asircay it 13 belleved that the attack will | yijes fonoly 0 be used as a tele- | o ay. b0 000 TR R i O O e vl o o R e PR T bo delvers ac (e ariest pobie mument. | e, ot Koy S £ B shed Bl ot buy, leaving - vout " 1000 tona campaijn 1% the simulated horror display e Collins’ speech was mainly directed | ThE emperor gave an audience to Caprivi SAISER TRAYED ERRIIE 0ZaT/: " Some doubts |of 1 This ranch has 7,000 head of c el e piine o ol are expre: Il ameng the Japan- | u branch Jine would be Tun to Honolulu '; i ]”| '["I' L "l“" "I'I" 2 ;‘":" by the managing cditor of the Journal oy 3 5 and endeavored to induce him to withdraw S ese commanders as to the reported strength | We asked for no exclusive rights for tele- | and 175 head of horse t will necessitate the .n.w.‘\‘.fv that Holcomb a few years | A8alust Rosewater and the populist candidate | his resignation, but the chancellor was ob- | Special Service fold in Ber Attended by | of the Chinese position at Kulienchas and | graphic connections, but we proposcd, if | g eneral Nodsu is sald to be not quite |Blven a satisfactory e, Of one of these ago was gullty of leaning money at from | for governor, m he abused and termed as |durate and refused to do so. The emperor Many Prominent Mes | N e White rive Sol Yo 0 ot e & month, [This is all the | a money shark, and said that'while honest | remained at the castle until u late hour con- | BERLIN, Oct. 26.—-A speclal service at| oriern hivasy 18 eples and prisoners have | (18 aud o xubsidy of $660 per annum | Up 0 th e lhony I B JUSE ubout the samme thme he managiae . | Tom was busy ‘in the legislature in 1501 to |sulting with Euhlenber, Dr. Miquel and | whioh prayers were offosad up for the recoy- | furnished various reports on the subject. It | oh ffteen years, to Ble siatimian | The next ranch to burw was Stanbires ust about the same time the managing e : 8 o 0V- | g . reported tha : el hons connectlo € on | pothe ) g all elr v, o i ery of the czar was held at 1 o'clock this | k5, [€POrted that the Chinese batteries at | the American coast, our charges from Hone | DIOthers, burning all of their hay, about v of the Journal was enguged in loaning | affect the passage of a usury law, Holcomb | others. < HHONey 10, the. prmters. 1n Tl amplos was loaning money out fn Custer county at| The question of who will succeed Caprivi Kullenchas have been increased from three |olulu to be 1 shilling a word for ordinary | 2,500 tons, and all of their range. This ranch 200 head of cattle. The next was Len Bhracant o wes rocent & manth, Ho praised Tom in |l o subject of general discuislon every. (aTtefnoon at the. chiapal 8¢ the Russlan em- [ o eleven, but, on the other hand, Tumor hag | Messaes, D pomct o viord For ‘amaraARrY | 2600 4 S 2 5 ore's speech was | Where. In connection with Dr. Miquel, both | bassy Were. Emperor Willlem attonded and at it is extremely doubt S messages’ and 6 perice for press messages, | 19 ’llu’nhv i the exact fnterest In the campaign e haoniaore el ““3 o3| Bililenbery satl Db, von Binnigees. enic it [ |\ i, ";'”;’ :[ g dtteng ;' J;‘l e ey adoul ful whether all | O rangament 18, of colme. b ot s | Osborne's, burning all! his range and il his which i entertained by the & M. Journa rgument In favor of sound ‘ a | Eul and I 0 nigsen, | at his command also the princes, aides-de- se by are y armed. e approval of all the governmenis con- v, about 400 to d a 5 People, another extract from the News is|good government, and showed the danger con- | the natlonal liberal party and governor of | Guiine the Berlin garrisdn aiaft and the afi| All Teports join in saying that esprit-d \and I may mention that the United | DoY: about 400 tons, and his barn and out pertinént, as follows tained in the doctrine of unsound money, be | Hanover, are mentioned, ‘but it is belleved | CiPy S P L Raer reisments wers oiic | corpn and health of the JupsneRe tronps uee | GurCd: A pmething to sty in the matter, | bulldings. This ranch was feeding about 200 TSI iR ikn ey aoubit (hat Dhe News | [CTbapsrior allver: e iene Dew chancellor will be & com- | il v 10 ahditlon bo’ LR ChAREATIOr vl | CXoSllentiand: 1t is: salqy 1o Ba: LN UHIVEradt| Byt Ao L yio 8 T drenty. of | head ofeattle. He will have to move his Aid not speak traly when some weeks since | Congressman 0. M. Kem and G. B. Camy plndign e artaive | Of | Caprivi, Count Botho Zu Bulenburg, president | AMbition of all ‘claswes of the service to i Yy Michiadhs ouitsd | WIAtS, | caitle at onoe, a8 he . has no bap it pointed cut and proved that the Journal | heyy county attorney of Custer county, ad- Associated press made an attempt late ofl tie" PEltaalan Einis LY.L €50 &1l ths. o) capture Moukden before the birthday of the | Hawa 8 aRTHICORR P CarARt T TRn . was not a republican newspaper, but that | o b : e | last night to interview Caprivi, but was in- & “early all the diplomatic. come | emperor of Japan, which occurs November 4, | Oher power any ‘lease or lien upon any (or range, and no protection at all, it w espousing republicanism becayse | Are8sed a large audience at the court”house [ g TEHE O 10 liretired ministers and ncarly all the diplomatic eorps, YOKOHAMA, Oct. 26.—Dispatches from | Fortion of territory. "It is quite understood | ynd will necessitate quite a loss. The next there was money In it we need‘only point | vesthrday - atternoon, Kem - spoke ~for | *UGNTON. “Oct: 26— dispateh o the | WEFe Jn_aitendanco, The service was most | (YOS GHAM.A, "0ct. *26.—Disp Om | that the first step of the Hawailan govern- e ; ; {0 The" Thct (e (he Fenubiican. Stute ouns | nearly two hours, and, mouwlthstamiig the | o LONDON, ~Qet. 26— sllapateh ta..the | WL L < e u show that at the battle fought | ment will be to appeal to Washington for | Was Myner's ranch, burning all his hay, about terday between the Chinese and Japanese | assent to grant the privilsge which e ash r p era ol ce A8 appiopi several | gt V. wei p) he ¢ ouse s packed " ey b ¢ N 1 iy 300, s. His BEWARE SEL D B A R TR R L ¢ lving | BOrmY weather, the court house was packed. | hag accepted the resignations of both Caprivi T e 3,500 Chinese troops of all arms were utterly | No difficulty is anticipatec 2 g tanee wasdedinE BbotL ARl tree datribution Lo, that ranonc 1ot GanE MWnther Houses Hxuter nd Euhlenberg. Such a startling announce- FLOWER WILL MAKE A TRIP, routed. 7| It 1s understood that Messrs. Fleming and | head of cattle, d other doub constituencie While 3 Bonmas ment has taken the political worl: ol VhON, 0 dian, Mercer will proceed to Washington to ur The fire was swept on by a heavy wi and other doubtful constituencies, Whil ER, Neb., Oct. 26.—(Special)—The | Ment has taken the political world in Berlin | (o oo oo k of the Campatgn | o LONDON, Oct. 26.—A dispatch to the | {hefecr Will proceed to investigat ey e SRR, we doubt very much the wisdom of the ekl Bl sl e u»m(xl\'hl\ oy urprlse. | That 1.‘; months P s Ll Times from Tien-Tsin, says twenty-seven | made by the authoriey of e fon wind, notwithstanding there were thirty men committee's action in distributing a notor andest republican rally ¢ el¢ | past the ch, lor's adversaries had been ORI 2 transports were sighted Wednesday making | ernme ere is no doul ona working like bears to out, T . OBt Plabanvspaper and bitter clemy (0 | city was held last night in the opera house. | straining every nerve fo effect his downyef| NEW YORK, Oct. 26.Vice President Ste toward Tatunk-hao rear the i:lm‘»”r |‘|’.':L\::|t‘ PO T pacin g foidaubt, e H vlceand || 'rkl“m LRI I““'." 3 UL ATHOGNERE town as Omaha, we refer to this incident | A very large delegation from Friendville and as el known, and though it may be less | venson departed for Poughkeepsie this after- [ naval battle. The Times' Yolohame o | & T D nahg BN ministerehey | TH880 |‘ ""‘,\‘:"' e ”:" :, ”:Tm','“ AN oo SR iy e nd vl i Gt WD iRy o el Kok, e Qe w0 e matn wpn o | vt e 1 bR YOS o | SR, Bl G sy |1 e, St Rothing ‘thut. there. Wasn't any. money o | bresent, the crowd numbering at least 800. |about a fort object had been attained. Bui | Celving callers, mostly democratic politicians, | ond Japnese army, numbering 22,000 Vicinity had about 300 head of cattle in his barns, Aot At » The Geleva male quartet furnished campaign t X tha : ; ; landed at Shan-Ching, north of Taien corrals and sheds. The next in line of the he News Is not at all sore’because the | Dr. 0. P. Baker introduced Hon. E.|When Caprivi returned from Kissengen he|at the Park Avenue hotel. Mr. Stevenson || Puesday GONE B I o e et Mt DR |5 Winer o Rurora " Tae congresiman made | b4 once more access to e emperaf o | esplains b retuss o addres the working: | X Seen Seatved in s ity save. e oo e A e ployes and not the employes of the commi: | £ the best speeches ever lstened to In | 110M 16 had been separated for a cohsider | man's mass meeting at Cooper union last | Chinese. forelgn office at Nanniy. ha bor | Lvery One in Australia Flacking to 1he New bR A 8 Tanae e has R OuT OF° the mike Ihto” Wiich" palitics! muE, ¢ | this place. He had no bad words for any-| {pi® time, gradually changed. He ex-|°Vening by saying that it had Been arranged | transferred to Shanghal by an imperial order SAN PRANCISCO! Oel, 0t ieal rioattlo : ily drags those who £o in for it strom body, but spoke of facts, which the people | it SUUREOR Eradusiiy ch and pointed | some time in advance that he should speak B, he Standard, in its| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 2.—The steamer The next was Mason's, burning him out of ¥ ) i I D anci tele i V8 & Alameda, which arrived today, brough 1 ANYTHING TO SAVE TOM L LR e i publican [ UL With o much cogency the dangers of (In Brooklyn as he did. Mr. Stevenson said | article this morning, says a silver | Alameda, which 2 day, roughtionly | about 1,000 tons of hay. He was the post- L 2 ¥ , Messr Anghokt and Heaking, yenublican | gy iranitinganiires' forsthel reprendlon: ofi tha)| (/A Assnciated Dress meabRtcr thrs afternoon | 10aR of 1,500,000 tacls for the city of Canton | three passengers from Australia, This was Anothier little matter that Is causing dis th ; sension in the state cornmittee is the di freah ote of minpmeasures might cpen a | hat (n s speechies at.Boushkeepsio and | belng ofered in London, probably in order | owing largely to the fact that nearly every ahieiaias! inlernal iconiie foan e i : 3 { 0 feel the pulse for a Chinese loas / was on the rush to get to the new gold L covery of a plan to trade off legislativi can- | o on e T8 Of anternal conflict, that his areu- | Troy he would confino . hlhaell to nationa) [t© feel the pulse for a Chinese loan | elds ot went Avatentio cosoane new £old () e, He had 700 head bt cattle,. Tha didatéa Tor votes for e o ein'cl® | . B, Donisthorpe, populiat candidate for | MeRls, for the time east undoubted y | fssues, on the same lines as he had followed | the ‘steamer. was in Svdney harvor ayec | next was Davir. Ho lost all of hia hay, e men on the committee who utterly re- | ounty attorney, addressed a small audlenc i i 5 — 00 1 ' fro s 7 200 s, but none of his " fuse to be parties to this deal, and so trouble in the opera house last night. He was fol- | ©tS are agreed in stating that his opinions Governor Flower will, during the last week | samonn Rebels Still befy | 1,000 miners arrived from the w Zealand [ 1,200 tons, but none of his bulldings. He 18 heaped upon heap. When the plot was | | moving of this herd of cattle and horses candidates for representatives, were in city Wednesday looking after their political master and had a store, carrying a stock of goods of $3,000, with very little or no in- WARRIORS STILL UNDIR 2 5 carried conviction. His friends and’ oppon- | while speaking in Iilinols and Missours NARUIORUSTIND URDER ARMY revaile o emperol & Authority—In- | gold fields, en route for th w Eidoj ; 8 aAlof cattle lewed by Mr. Putlitz, the present clerk of | |d'”ll.|‘ v:m:'l.hn emparonia d that even fof the campaign, travel from Albar (T A e Some of the finds ave phenonon) dorado. | has about 600 head of cattle. This is as broached to one of the members he throw f (i “Uistrict court, who gave o few minutes’ | Eublenberg, e Adiooate Taf joore | falo and thence to this city over ‘the Eric APIA, Samoa, Oct. 10.—(Special Corre- | (Ne Instance four cuts of rock yielded far as the fire had gone at noon. up his hands and declared that befora he 3 Vigorous measures, saw himself abandoned |rajlway, making ten-minute speeches at Hhing £ SReCA’ Sorres| ovinoeniof/igold. The Tondonas e, one 'he: r e er of s c would be a party to the scheme he would re- | @5 Sl by his own immediate collcagues in the |towns along the route. spondence of the Associated Press, via| of { & he Tondonderry mine, on There are quite a number of small ranches g of the first discovered, was sold to an ENg- | yurned down on the B. & M. railre sign from the committee. It was then givon Tharston Talks Natlonal lssues. Prussian council. Perry Belmont is belleved to have filed a | Steamship Alameda to San Francisco, Oct. | lish syndicate just before the steamer sailed | PUrned down on the B. & M. railroad. Joha out that if the deal did not go through there [ I*ATRBURY, Neb., Oct. 26.—(Special Tele- | CHANGE OF SCENE SINCE TUESDAY. |clam for the United States senator:hip in | 25)—There have been no recgut conflicts be- | LOF, $1:250,000. ssengers from | Enlow, Samuel Chestnut, Morey & Hewitt, dould be no more use in working for the| gram,)—~Thiz s republican day and the| The Times correspondent says Ly o o ir. Hill_Should the latter be | yyoen tho rival native bands, Al the war- | Cocenivk.” Tie stiine] bamed James Me-|J. H, Overton and Dap Hill are the omly shiction of Majors, and the committee might| i cu(s nave been filied with delegations | have the Dest authority for reportiag that as | elected governor. ; et TR A e e 1 the | (01 the other passengers that the niw’ goid | Men that were not burned out. The loss BaRRsLIiGuIE ibbaintig fan i and devotbiit | HIS%iR BAVE lesh At Wh | GeloRUORS | |IL2 (0F SRy TRt Lnh . amoeral nyii chrendentl Harieaplfaoia - s sacporter|| LTAIRZS SIS 8 1m D oWy ot AR e | g e e T IoD oN el | Y 1a nre AT im st i (L SRR QR B Nn g Th e glection of & papub- | H1om 811 Pars B {8 oounly Aa- tARA | Gdnniyi vislt 1 Biw. gave Biva f6 fuleer | today thet Do wax mbamuked: to lenen ehav| neople Hers Are mrepared. forcan cuiMiEaK. ly out, to be, and that it would rival the days | (he millions, besides the trouble of moving lican legislature. This plan has impressed a oA Iohn M.y .’n 10 3 he || oo assurance of his entire confidence and his|J- Milton Turner, the negra democrat orator, | occur at any time. he Samoan land com- | of '49 in California. According to him the all the stock, especially this year, for hay number of members of the committeo favor- | Fepublican clubs from adjacent towns approval of his policy which he, the chan- [had been mobbed at a meeting of negroes | mission, which has prepared to hold sittings of water was the great drawback. | {1 € s fall th Baan forvel Saly and 1L 8 ‘believed that *it will “be| by the Pairbury club with bands and banners | 2h bout to sul in Indianapolis. The colored people of that [ in the district of Atua to dispose of cases was at Coolgardie a quart of the [ 'S scarcer this fall than it bas been for years, carried out, even if instructions have not al- | and decorated s he largest SN haviLse submitdlo) theclpading Rl el I Ak » motified by heads of the rebel | Precious fluld cost 5 cents, a pound of mens ORIGIN OF THE FIRE § 4] ¢ Mo L sembled in the county. The meeting minister of the federal states, especially y arrison d, were generally in there were notifie by heads o ie rebe cents, and 100 pounds of four $2 m f s 2l ” b ready been sent to the chairmen of the n ue . 1 3000 | summoned to Berlin for that purpose. 1t was igent and law ab'ding, .and the only way | party that they would not be allowed to of the miners were doing well, bt | MULLEN, Neb, Oct. 26.—(Special Tele- county central committess throughout the | held in the court .fu.u[_ AUaKS, WILhEGI000 § o1y vantenday. that LNexE L v aiators held | In which he could account for the assault on | do so. The letter sent was a most imperti- | {h suffering, owing o th "ty of | Bram)—The fire started Sunday afternoon state. The republican newspapers in the| persons in AL ‘IL”"‘ bl (Ehurston's speech [ipye 1 Outesiotins " hiaar the presidency of | Turner was upon the supposition that the | nent one. It is expected the commission wil very great. Just re” the (00 the road between Whitman and Pull- country towns have evidently been let into | Was principally devoted to national questions, Caprivi. So unanimous was their approval |latter had insulted his audience. now proceed 1o Atua with one of the war meda salled a camel load of ore, nearly [ man postofice. A man about a mile from the deal, for almost without'exception they | including tarif and faanclal matters. He | Cnrivl. 8o unanimous was their app a i S, #0ld, wag brought into Sydney from the | the road saw the fire almost as soon as it have failed this week to conta matter | b -M’vlvlvf vhl» - atlention ot =hiy auglence “for | St & any impending chan that they PRESIDENT ( AND IS MUM, A movement has been secretly inaugurated | Wealth of Naticns mines. 1ts arrival caused | started in a little bunch of hay beside the favorable to Mafors, but have been full of | nearly (wo hours., disposed of the business in one sitting, and - n to circulate a petition to the three | KFeit excitement road. At the same time he saw a man drive RERIIN o) eloct the lealalative tioket. - RALTae B e, most of them left the capital again, ¢ ther | Wil Not Indicate His Intentlon Regarding | treaty powers urging the removal of Pros NO SETTLEMENT WITI THE 500, a team away from there with the horses on think moro back of th gubernatorillogis:| YORK, Neb., Oct. 26.—(Spoeial)—The re- | 185 night or this morning. Thereore it win the Campaign i Hew Tork, A8nke BEnAMdG WY Cine S adiminlateaiion — L e e in Al e lative deal. 1t is rumored that a gentleman | publican meeting held at Bradshaw last night | b, P21y understood that in political cir-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—No authoritative | there is considerable dissatisfaction, Little Hope Now of an Ag ton!] yectionasiana thoy. savr 1ot dthent by e e Al e aoran khat s gentieiman | pupk o |Cles, whether fricndly or unfriendly 10| nformation can be obtaimed respecting the | Government war ships Buzzard and Kmierantilioalnen, 18, an v saw Derso N N ondiale dorathe senatorabiy was attended by o large crowd. Hon.|Caprivi, there is absolutely no explanation | 4 & are still here. The British cruiser Curacon | (yrago, Ot 2 T . the nelghborhood of the fire. This fire was R e aoIa o (ean tha "| Churles Sloan, eandidate for state senator, [ for the reasons which led to the sudden | tlan will be relleved In about & week by the | [EITCNIDN DAL FLmShe conforence of the | all hipped out Sunduy nij Fire again HELPS NONE AND HURTS ALL Twenty-fourth district, made the principal | coup de theatre, and that it is ldle to specu- | 10 Write or not to write a letter announcing | \alaroo. A ) e noaion | staried tnigbout the samv. ng kbl ) LPS D D S ALL, | speech of the eveaing, and it was well re-|late at present on the consequences. | his desire that all democrats shoul} ear A monthly steamship 1ine has been naugy-| With General senger Agent Hibbard of | day and swept cast at u furious rate, taking The effcet of tha alleged Business Men's | S1HOCH alks were made by McFadden and | "L am assured on good authority that the | nestly support the demooratic stato tiekel | ratcd between nere and Sydney the Soo line regarding the question of emi- | everything in its path. Thousands of tons REspaALIon on (the Jobblng tradalof Omaha,| o) o oo diaat a0ttt s Destialnture. and | 188ue tirmed Gpon: personalsqusstions. ulis N F oo N heldss, h - &gr rates, amounted to nothing, after a | of hay were consumed, two men were burned is being scen more and more every day Wit O lan, candidate for county at- |} commensurate with the grave results | © ork. Neverthelets, it 18 the opin ANARCIIST OT LEAKS OUT. n which lasted all day. The object of | to death about nine miles north of town The Springfecld Monitor says Hon. N. V. Harlan, candidate for county at- | W\ Commensurate nce his visit to Cappivi | 10 Of many of his friends that he will nc paciiins, the meeting was to arrive at an agreement | while trying to back fire to save their home A traveling man for a wholesale grocery | ! the emperor has been the guest of Count|in any way interfere in the W York cam- | Parls Follce Prep to Prevent un At- | regarding the rate and amount of comm Mr. Le Lacheur had his clothing burned off house in Omaha who makes this territory Chureh Howe at Minden. Phillp von Euhlenberg, the Ge ambas- | Palgn. With reference to,the president reg ck on the Erench Ch Hiiare? o bald on emiyrant business. The | with the exception of his woolen undereloths says that he is roasted all along the route A Buhlspbergs perman ambas. | {4 ki Jok ek S fallure of western lines to arrive at an by me . ot the MINDEN, Neb., Oct. 206.—(Special Tele- |sador to Vienna, whose brothers, the Prus. |} teTIng or voting, one of fhis elosest friend PARIS, Oct. 26.—The Matin states that | agreement with the Soo line, which was | M€ He lived eghteen hours, Mr. Bliss e e AL gn anount at, tha O e gram.)-—kon. Church Hawe spoke.twice here | S48 Bremisr and the marahal of ceremontes, [made the statement eulyy fhat Mr. Cloveland | oo moion™ way recently recelved at the | More favorably dibposed than oihes truch | died last night. The fires have now been put s Assoclation of Nebraska to ary and| oday, the house being packed on both occa- | ¥¢f¢ staying at the seme time af |Bad not a legal resdecelin New York and | MOr 3 i i |dines, leaves but small hope that the com- | Out. AS near as can be learned the fire has bolster up Tom Majors for governor, s DN0 P Liebenberg. It might, th. >, be in-|could not lawfully register: or vote there. | cture of police saying that the anarch- ('mittee of the western lines, which is 1o | burned from Middle L up river to the North The Blair Pilot, republican, devotes nearly ferred that the emperor had yielded to|Mr. Cleveland himsel€, it /4s: understood, h are preparing for a frest outrage. It s |leave Sunday for New York to attempt | Loup, about forty miles. It is not known a column to the business men's comvine | | Whether the fire of Monday morning was and say {he hiptences brought to bear upon him by | 421d that his legal regderioe is in Washing- |said that tiree compagnons have resolved | i9ine Arransentent with the trunk lines on the Euhlenberg family, with which he b 1-| t It can be stated® fyrther that at th e thres s, Pols | 3 This ve thS | set by the party suspected or not, but there bbb s LT LR S ULE oors Dmily. with which hehas al: | on. It sn be) R, et At to come to Faris from thre lnts, Polssy, | with the Idtier lines. This Wil leave th g flaladil.ll And now it 1s that numerous smooth- [ |h¥ 10 5 he talked e old soldiers | WY¥ entertained relatfons of intimate {riend- | Xpiration of Mr. W his res dence i | Lile aud Lyons, for the purpose of blowing [ WeStern lines the one resort of going to | 18 strong suspicion tha was $ot Ry 89 tongued,” Mik-tiled' Eentlemen. from Omana | 1N the evening e talked to the old soidiers | [l b the fact that his magcers piacr s e will ot agalh ke s his" res aence ip the Chamber of Deputies, The Dbalai | Wal with ‘the Canadinn Pacific ayer: the | one of spite work. The county is thoroughly AIe Daliia ent abresd over this eountarie lon 4 It ampaign, secented the resignation of Count Bothogen | NeW York. This statsmgnt was mads by [0 the Chamber of ully watched by - thy | GMUETANC business, which that road scems | arcused, and it th ty is found there will R I ] Disuppol rnor Crounse. von Euhlenberg, which, it was understood, was :'”‘1‘ Some montue swesmAAR ¢t time' he |00 o odaubled survelliance angd every, | Corormined to absorh, be'short wark mada of b, en are the pald agents of the bankers v - g, ¢ had no v de o ‘88 to where he lice edoul u ance very = —_ y . 'ROPERTY assoclution 0f Dmuhis suht out (heousir the| ALBION, Neb 26.—(Special.)—A re ‘I‘"“r" LAl ¥ day g0 and In'“ml hardly | JAG. BEESLAIITG "y]’{:’f‘:f_‘{ to: where h ble vigilance is being excreised over all | Ansessing Washington Postuiast RAILROAD PROPERTY gounury to divert, he votes of th port reached here last night that Governor | con™, ') Nach G tnferd SR patpanany = iy 4840 s 1 RGA A o8 \is Burlineion ta el tons to m support of the ' Crounse would pass through Albion enroute | on the part of the emperor (o compese 1he | ol gttt L tiex siiontioned aster AT EaelLes. rom fires now devastating the northwest portion street. These patriotic peo exhibiting | f ribner. When the train arrived this | differences between the chancellor and Bunlen. | was st e Lh M0N0 0Dy OF B iF of Nebraska ore fined t * territor. | 1co8 betwe chan and Euhlen- | Was Mobbx ! b )t Nebraska are confined to the territory A most Intense interest in the dear peopl rning it was met by a large crowd of | berg was one of the causes th A " ibed I [udingapelis and ts Vand for th i | from the democratio committce levying an | oo oo ) lines of the Burlington and JUst now, as they are about to cast their | oieiene ang 1 Bran A REn arowd of |berg i ta that determincd Offered Proteetion fpom Missour | assessment of & wh postmaster.” 1t | ptseen . = ; oM A Yotes they Wl appear at every crose. | Clt1Zens and the Albion banc seems the | his momentous decision, but It can hardly : . : L FRANKFORT-ON-TH > the heading of (he committee ana je | Blkhorn systems. Mr. Loomis stated thaf Fond with honcyed words and boodle tn their | Kovernor had faken aifferent route and [be doubted ihat hers | INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 86— statement 1s A were other causes 4 today’s se:slon of the alist by Charl France, seerctary, 1t | he had not received any information that pocke(s (o 1y and make the farmers ‘and | e people were obliged to return 1o thelr | which |t s fmpossible at present to siics | credited to J, Milton Bumer on the highe v il A k that “the commitiee having under | would Indieate that the property of the believe that black is white and white | ! n disappointment which led to the resignations. Speculation is | A4thority this morningtq the effect that b ration the sece My and ways and | Burlington had been injured In any way by {2 0inck. Doinot be decelved by these p T T — also as to Caprivi's possible successor. Dr | haa received a telegramitrom the governor [ (14!t NPt 3 T el sgnte, funds for the campalin | reagon of the fires now raging and thought Sho U ol Phollr WSuEES W dheh | GENEVA, N, Oct. 26 Spacal—ton. | Mel Geveal oo Sehelineiort ot | of Miscur skine i e wants s | e T | i B of o L psepn b b eichal A SR from opinfons formed in the seclusion e . Sy of war, and General Count von Waldersee are | tion from Missouri ag h ence, an " e me i past should contribute to th § AI008 108 SyNven; e would haye bas - your awn homes and by cansultation with | William J. Bryan spoke here last night. Al upoken of, but hope or fear is chiefly father of | o7 o™ Mi SSep@ed vigisace, and L wAh ‘the . neany the present cumpaign. The formed Your nelghbors—men whom vou know wid | frightful dust storm, which raged all day | the touche o | suggesting: that ke ask Gvernor Matthews of [ ducers now cultivati you $5. At Elkhorn headquarters tho same condi- Who have no interest in dccelving you-| .0 aig not abate untl) after sunset, inter. | | Indiana to intereede in Mis behalf. Turaer, | laborers. —— on of affairs was met with as at Burlington vote your honest sentiments. whatever they | 31 LIk S h, L AL DR dnte Honorury Degrees for Bayard, | Who was minister to Efberla under Grant,| The next social congress will form a | Mot Aftor the Bandits headquarters, the general impression being m‘:.\l' h;‘ “\\);‘Yh ‘“\l.-lml ARRrI ”:h;‘u “‘:.‘ e Ryt b the »'\“'FI'""-.;;;FI‘ " r" LONDON, Oct. 26.—It fs stated that the ..ym.u. 'xll\\l‘l‘1'>lw\x»r a democratic speech in |cal pr n in regard to land TALEQUAHM, L T., ( 0.—A courler hus | that the fires were confined to the southern coun W e safe. h tlying districts. > standing, d | this cit ednesday and w y r ust arriy with informat Sher crry county. votes his own honest convictions, without | than 1,000 people, mostly voters, listened to | universities of Cambridge and Oxford will | & g neaday inight and w Vietor Ochos Once More i Jall, Just -ar with ¥ n that Sheriff | portion of Cherry county He says now that he will -probab Proctor and Cher} N £ perty the north permitting any one to bribe or browbeat ¢ s speec Thursto ed to ono: egrees upc vited 8 2L PASO, Oct. 26.— Vietor L. Ochoa, one | Proctor an it Cherikees are hot None of our property on the north of Beduce hitn into enanging will piofbeat or | nis speech. Thurston s billed’ to 0 honorary degrees upon United States | the colored people of this eity EL PA Victor a, o 'y Ar Pl . gang of rob- | Cherry county,” sald an officlal of the Elks e Darly purity AN Bocd Koverumens | 10MOFTOW afternoon | Ambassador Thomas Bayard when he re. | Saturday, when imore trouble n e leaders In last winter's insurrectic | i y h hivd them. | horn, “has been reached as yet and what county, state and nation M BP0 ANQ Datien. Manderson Before a Mixed Audience, turns to this city from the United Stat hected = > i in Chilbuahua, Mexico, who was recaptured . the | progress the fire 1s making we cannot tell, YOUF own sounty, The Howors of daokaeis | WAKEFIELD, Neb., Oct. 26.—(Special Tel. | Mr. George Crelghton Webb of New. York Pawaee Cliy's Tig Hatly. near Terrel, Tex.. has been landed In jall t1as the stations are wide apart in that are being invoked by the boodle gang in ! egram.)-—Senator Manderson spoke last night | "ho In April last resigned lis position as first PAWN CITY, Neb., Oect (Special | her Since his escape from the slafghter { locality and it would take a day or two to this county to corrupt voters and to change | { i se ary of the United States legation at | ‘elegran S S oRirne ally | Of Bis little army near Chihuahua last winter ¢ | il Yei | hear from the sparsely settled districts, My the senti t of honest mon, These men | (0 @ crowded opera house, in which were | g/ Petersburg, is in this city on his w Telogram,) h b republicar rally | yo “has made a trip through South Mexico | b " fright- | impression is that the fires ave nearer the ure republicans for revenue ‘wnd political | many democrats and populists. His treat- | back to the Urited States was held here tonight. /The speakers were | He is charged in the United States court with ) i 4 kalloped | Burling s than the prestige only, and they cannot consistently | ment of finance was' masterly and more VIR RN, £ G. M. Lambertson and Hon. Frank Martin | having led a body of armed men into the h @ irshals and \':::'.In”\\n'[‘.'u": 11;\1!"'\.‘:' P Snrbody »”f”“l‘.‘ voiars wert changed than at any previc Flected a Liberal Unoppos o g .w‘H» : Ly Th\v Pawnee Cty and Falls | territory of the peaceful sister republic wn i it auesn style | Migiour River Bottoms 1 ery and treachery they ropr mesting hore, L LONDON, Oot. 38.—Mr, John MoLeod, &|Thd oners. houss ey nal cer ieris) arade Eugene Odin's Danger us Conchiik 78 Action | sioux crry, 1a, oct fal Telew The Grotna Reporter, rep issues Four Hund: Qut at Gireenwood. liberal, has been elected without opposition hold the erowd, g LONDON, O« 26 —Eugene 0d th YOu A dispater gram.)—Two destructive prairie fires have this warning: GREENWOOD, Neb., Oct, 26.—(Speclal Tel- | to pepresent Sutherlandshire in the House of - - operat r who wa ced hese phia th ng Post ol carerul Y e Vege, for_Eovernor | egram.)—The republican rally here tonight | Commons. | Movements of scuam c Vomssls (ot 26, he so-called Busiuess Men's association t s ' 8§ . o - 4 n Fran 1sco—Anived - i 0 )y o5 1 noth ' would have you eleet Majors to handle the | M@0 about 400 in attendance. Judge Strode EDtussian Securities Are Good Enough u\.vl.ul:l‘.l‘.“ I'Sydney, o0~ AAm &, (KM | o paratyeis, i no better, Tt paralysis | By e atter unti) " 0 pas, few dayk, and Durned Sundsedsloy state’s finance, and yet not one of those | Senator Tefft o A. Davies held the crowd > - = At Hamburg—Arrived—Rhaetia, from N. was induced by a clot on the brain, He b O, oy o e f hay, besides destroying much valua- busincss men would allow the wily Tom to | With their speeches three hours, Everything | BERLIN, Oct. 26.—It is reported that the | ./ % ekl oo, dLide aGS: fram New en unconscious since Saturday last when, | 1t s ie oo eatVi . pable 16 |ble pasture and miles of fencing, small bundle heir private cash. And as to Hol- | went oft quletly, | law prohibiting the Imperial bank from mak 1 At Lisbon—Arrived—U, 8. 8. Chicago. chatting with some frieuds at the | leave his roum uctll some thue next week. | Litdges and vome small outbulldings, direct question to the presdent’s purpos sions by attentive listeners, many of whom were independents. His afternoon address was on the political Issues of the day, plead relists and suspec articularly | WASHINGTON, Oet The 3 far as could be learned from the general r 4 large aree of country on the Jispat Monday la be suffering « Dallag I8 Ul confined t url river boltoms south of this city In