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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. — — —— — — = = ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30. 189 SINGLE COPY FIVE C the raflroads on top of the people, but there an en tevedt 0 r a 82 e o y BUSY DISCOUNTING DEFEAT % B¢ dkds 5 PORT ARTHUR SURROUNDED 3t i sttt THEN CAN USE THE BRACKET [ S oot v HOLDING HITCHCOCK 10 11 < ) SUTINgS to snow them out of sigh in politica; the other candidates e the same twenty years auditor of the Rock Island they will only turn out enmasse to the | road und died suddenly at Cincinnatl ; olls and regigter thelr wish upon the ballot ok Hehonoinn IR o, reas cently, ' Investigation shows suicile. fo es: et'a bury “Tattooed m'" too deep for erick Hohenzollern and Gene: ount von cape disgrace b2 1 s ily | Fesurrection this vear. Let nothing prevent | Jans Ha Waldersee. 1t is belleved that Prince | Seorotary Allen’s i inding i ; —————— i i 3 Managers of the Majors Oampaign Steadily the farmer from getting 1o the polls except | 0P8 Have Drawn a Cordon Around the Hohenlohe-Langeburg has the best chance of tary Allen’s Sample is Not Binding in SHEEHAN ON TIE STAND Ropublican State Oentral Committee Stk Scaling Their Estimates, death or typhold fever Great Chinese Stronghold. appointment. _ Prince ven Hohenlohe Is no Its Effeots, Determined to Uso Him, 3 The business men who have entered the speaker, so Dr. von Boetticher, imperial . Corrects Some of the Statements Made by y association of bankers and umr'k')'mrlln’m!n[ - | minister of the interior and representative of Him Friday. 5 ol y agers are doing much to create prejudice the chancellor, will have the task in the NEW YORK, Oct. %.—Commissiof : REVOLT LGAINST COZRCICN CONTINUES | aains the city among the people of misrior | CANNOT HOLD OUT VERY NUCH LONGER |the chancellor, will have the tark n the |DECISION ON THE FORM OF THE BALLOT Sy wORe, | Oct. - Commissioner | BOUND TO HAVE HIS PAPZR BOOM MAJOFS towns of the ‘state. ‘The Genoa Banner al- — J government, while Von Béeberstein, the for- — before the Lexow committee today. He 3 ludes to this feature of the movement as elgn minister, will speak an forelgn affairs, 4 16 So1E SaPRaSE i Voters in City, Town, Humlet ana Country | follows 5 i Fall of that Port Would Be u Great Blow to | The countermanding of & summons of a | ncoin Court Holds That County Clerks m";‘(“ :‘;‘_’:‘\'m"y;;’\’ <“"":j“: ‘t‘"“}i‘(’;‘;"‘ r‘j‘r" ‘lj:"(": Asks the Ald of the Court In Cramming he lusult aud Attempt st That ‘Business Men's aesociation” has the Celestials—Unconfirmed Rumor meeting of the cabinet at noon today gave Can Frint the Tickots with Party Ap- R X bt Ve Seventy-Five Dollars a D Resent P el Murs a Day Down ~ - and will do greater violence and harm to b iha SRR 67 158 BRwrs rise to new rumors of & prorogation of the pellations in Elther One or Two fis Darthety Mr. Brown: He produced o ' L P husine o 14 he De e E o 3 ) e otice o yrospective rtnership 1 0 Dictation of the “Business Mea’ !Ih-vnnfr‘x’nilne .-Im:r:":!“ ‘sux(‘n(xvrxnl:‘l;mlr:_;‘r-v :rln;; - mperor's crisin and further resignations, but at & late Riktei0y 459 Beltistin® | printed notice of a prospective partnershiy His Throat for Two Columns and Csar Holdrege, repair for a long time to come. The peopie Young Wite, hour nothing has transpired offieially, though - 3 ¥ Petition. which had been mailed o friends early in in His Sheet. A of the state of Nebraska are proud of thetr a report s current that Dr. von Schelling, February, 1892, He was not appointed police 3 T commercial city, but they will not brook | Prussian minister of justice, has resigned ¥ commissioner until March of that year. He ; | {nsult. LONDON, Oct. 20,—A dispatch to the It is stated that Caprivi will be made a INCOLN, Oct. 20.—(Special Telegram.)— | had intended to resign his position on th . o Keyiel When the present campaign .upe:u'd (Mlll""‘ The Douslas Enterprise also writes para- | mimes from Shanghal states that it is re. | colonel-general, The ballots used on November § next will be | 44ueduct board about Ma but his XIIJ‘:'-l "f*' evening Judge Keyser of the boldly asserted that he was certain of being | rany [n the same unfriendly spirit: 4 . g . | pointment to the police district court fesued a temporary order elected by a majority of 20,000. Four weeks | "he business men of the state outside of | POrted there that the Japanese have com- | One Ship Burning wnd Another Capalzed. | practically in accordance with the cortificates | that time. “Mr cha rostraining the World-Herald from breaking ago hls managers cut down the figures to | Omiha are resenting the insult offered by | pletely surrounded Port Arthur and that the | QUEENSTOWN, Oct. 20.—The British bark | sent out to the county elerks by the secre- | T A R e AR contract, | its contract to print two columns of mattes BRI wiak, Atur BAaRIng repiets the business men of that Lo and If Omaha | Chinese forces defending it gannot hold out | Adaman, Captain Jones, from Talcahuano, | tary of state. The district court of Lan- 1 in which it was shown that a check for 6| daily upon its editorial page to be furnished b from every quarter of the state, and after | that It is the taetica of her feol busihons | long. Chili, July 25, arrived here today and re- | caster county this morning refused to grant per cent of the bid was enclosed in an en- |y /1, IPEL TEE S ato esntia) CArRHIEERRY g fg= fro MU i oh; The 8 8pi ® o spate " . 0 ctober 15 it 2.3 ] rit of damus compe! o secretary | Yelope. is information on this point was | b % 4 making a careful estimate, based upon a|lnef The anii PG ihe, Slate | Another dispatch received here from | PRbed 1 RS Wooda DvapeEL o0 Bre, Ao e L e L e g o secretaty | obtained from Nr. O'F fen; he knew noth- | After consulting his attorney, the managet ties, th ittee con- | { bie Tactics Shanghal states that an unconfirmed report | ate hange them. The decision in | ing of it otherwise. The commissioner, £ the World-Herald dec poll of many counties, the comm emptible tactics, | b . | parently American or Canadian he 8120 | part tavors the populists, however, as the | ferring to the fact brought ocut by ' Mr, |Of the World-Herald decided to resume the tented itself with claiming a plurality of | The attempt to organize branch assocla- | I8 current in Tien-Tsin that Yehonala, the | lonori passing on October 19 in latitude & gt ks Goff that no judge had ever rendered a de- | publication of the matter rather than te 6,000, This week eyery Indication points to | tions in other towns in the state is falling | emperor's young wife, is dead. L331 an’ upturned wooden vewsel show'ny | COUFt adheres to a former deciston, in which cdsion declaring pool selling illekal, cited a | fneur the displeasure of th rt. Conse o dica ofnts o 0. \ a 3 ad, p ng . clsion deelar hool sellin egal, cited a | {ne o displeasure of the court. Cons ) e vl as signally as did the effort of Messrs. Col-| The Times publishes a Hong Kong dispatch | about 120 feet of Keel. It held that there must bo a separate line | decision by Jude Van Brunt in the case of | | b {6 ot SUANGMNE 10 Jidge Haloomb. THe managers er and. Caldwell to form an association at | g it gy {\.mm" er M‘Am,,:,(.“"‘ | * for each party designation. This was asked | Thomas F. Wy court of appeals Guently the readers of that paper will this of the Majors campaign are no longer con- olk, At Columbus the project was re- | ng 5 A} Cable Consolldution Confirmed. fon 15 ThS Do 1Uhcts EF K5 selkEE) Sy b tteny | Hod, upneid © eagq | MOTRING again bo treated to the two columng 3 fident. While Chairman Morr(ll sends bom- | cefved with marked disfavor, the Argus of | been arrested and fined $100 for sketching | pAR[S, Oct. 29. The Journal des Debats BgeTtans The VKON LR - Soints L R e e s raiid fof campaign material furnished by J. W. 4 bastic announcements to the Inter-Ocean, | that city volcing the sentiment of the busi- | the defenses of Hong Kong. | announces that the minister of posts and C'k:“ ‘M' e _f:m_rl (ws‘ ) uh :(v-\lxlu il who sald he was a com- [Johnson, chief of the republican literary 3 claiming the state by 20,000 plurality, the ! there in (lvrx‘h;l\(]‘\\l]lg‘:v:l:’an::?‘l.:f‘ll!o The Times will tomorrow publish a dis- | (elegraphs, with the sanction of the govern- il h;‘m&"’)’l"”:‘;“’:‘ A "’“" "u"_ e, 1::::‘""\'” Hhechian stated that no’ actlon had | PUreat. And thereby hangs a story. fact ln that neither himself nor any of his |, The Argus docs not belicve It 1s possible | patch from Yokohama saying that & third | ment, signed & decres on Saturday last au. , thus giving a separate | Mr s an sta [ 4 i 5 br , riby . | been’ taken in the case, but that he had| On October 25, the World-Herald appeared Shioclates hiave any nope ot electing Malors, | o deal such ns is suggesied Ly the so-called | Japancas army, numbering #4000 men, I8 4s- | thorlsig the transfer to the French Sub- | {0 each of the wards, ‘people’s independent | BEER taken in the case, but that he had| On October 2, the World: an the editorial 1 The repotts received al headavarters row | Esiness Men's sesoclation sembled at Hiroshima. B e el s o ik o othier demind of 'Hhe |the Sisvin (rial ‘had not éen ‘deoldedux| nise urider tha haatlng: A CELANCLS ™o ] worse and worse as the campalgn draws to ere e rept in Cotumbus who and charges of the ParissNew York com- | petition that the words ‘by petition” be | promptly as It should have b t is bad dose to swallow % from the county in which Colonel Russell | {JOrs 1 bASE DL When It comes to fores amalgamation. - light demo denicd, ey r e HALBORs o memie il 4 a o makes his home, where, instead of adding mf’(.r’., niziation which is a difgrace to the | Today's Report from the Sick Bed Is Not Proclaimed a Holy \ar. w hih; the court hnlfhz that county clerks | (EE€T HRE paid_to the police for various |the two columns had been engaged by the strenzth to the ticket, he is a dead welght, | business fraternity we sl repudiate the 8o Favorable—The Wedding. o Bt vices | N2y Print the party designations in separate | forms cof vice, Mr, Bheehan sald he had |republican state central committee. The 1 and is pulling his running mate, Tom Majors, | whole thing, as Tom Majors tried to re-| Bt N pe [l s [OGte TL SR (BAN &dv1ood lirige, thin I8 not: maniARtoFy/ < The: popullats | hauca e Toer pirr e laopan sail Hetl 196 Eontalned. TR= th V52 % down with him, While It is trde that repub: | Puciate our bonded Indebiednes.” g, SETERABURG, Oct. B9.=The Iollow- [ peomm icansali stkbing ECHRETABONANML Ban pro- | may poNatily Lring suit (5 Cotnttos wi e matter contained (n the two columns was sioner than before he eame on the board. en largely attended ITS PASSING IS AT HAND. Ing bulletin, signed by the physicians in at-| 4jaimed a holy war against the-Hallans. The | clerks refuse to do so to compel them. It | Th lean meetings have b commissioner said he considered the | Vi Iy abusive of Judge Holcomb, the ] al cetings v - v 0 p o elievi a supel e hette qua o] o esti- | people’ epende candidate for gy in some parts of the state, il is also true| The high wind of last Saturday played sad | tendance on the czar, was issued at 11| governor of Massowah has ordered the Fiith |18 generally belleved that as tho court has | Superintendent better qui 1 to investi- | people’s independent candidate for governor, that the voters have maintained a su gate such cases th n | havoo with the big sign of the Business o'clock this morning: “The czar slept less | battalion to bo in readincgs by November 1, | N0t held that the certificate of the secretary 1 th i w Who was receiving a more or less enthuslastio | . et hied “Have you ever heard it sald.,” Mr, QOI | gupport In. the Lomatning. ool " and_most ominous disposition toward the | Men's assoclation, which has for two weeks | last night. His appetite {s unchanged. The | when the Italian troops at Kassala will num | of sfate s & lypographical model, & large | yoked, with a smile, “that every police [ page: ,,,“', Al m'li‘,':n':fgfn‘ml'('_’,):f,’:m‘;', :;‘: head of the ticket: whenever he has been | been flaunting itselt: over Farnam street. | jedama does not decrease.” ber 7,000 and Mahdi's army 12,000 Dumber of county clerks will print the | commissioner was corrupt and a bribe takes s & brought into play. The motts, Nevraska's 'Prosperlly Para- | "oy oniNGTON, Oct, $9,—Prince. Catacu: | Eansdowns Mads a KBIGKY In several districts bargains have been | mount to Party Politics,” has been slightly ed by the republican state cen- | e appeared. Then “‘the chance ballots with the bracket and party designa- | except Commissioner Maclean matter furn tions in separate Nnes, instead of with only | 't itness became very angry at that, | tral committ 1 tho Gurter. made to trade votes for democratic can tes | amended by the elements, and on Sunday | ¥en¢, Russian minister to the United States, | LONDON, Oct. 29.—The marquis of Lans- | a hyphen between the words people's in- ’l p‘}v‘r‘x'\ say whether 1 heard it or not, ::;u‘lfr‘:gl”1‘-‘;‘:::‘.";\rv-;::':u :‘v":h:’“tl!)l“;‘llw"::!::: lor the legislature for votcs for Tom Majors. | the banner read, “Business Men's Associs- | has Just received the following message from | downe, formerly viceroy of India and gov- | dependent-democrat E {1 a (it vorcs EAD B R wmed ko L e o ng ML (L 1 The Majors men, in their desperation, are | tion—amount to Party Politics.”” Today the government ernor general of Canada, hag boen created | But in the refusal to grant the writ Judges | .. Y expressed themseives i Buch o | yraa tts contract, Chairman Merrill yesterc willing to sacrifice the hope of electing a | sign amounts to nothing, for it has 4l been ob- T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 20.—The em- | a knight of the Order of tHie Garter. Tibbets and Hall say Manmcr, AR Drobanly tyers gnt of them | break its contract. Chairman Moreil yeater: republican United States senator to the suc- | literated. The people of Nebraska have al- | peror slept well on Saturday night. Yes- ST ST LANGUAGE OF THE DECISION. are bride takers themeelver. They lled., | lay employed an attoruey and went into courk Sets of the D. & M. candidate for governor. | ready fallen In with tho Idea that the bus- | terday (Sunday) there was no changs fn the | Removed from Washington ta Copennagen. | . o8P R (T TECE DACISIO et T O A h St wers [oridcHterale. hror Dredkins the EE e 4 The deal Is already made in Otoe county, | iness men’s movement simply. amounts to|condition of his majesty. GIERS.” COPENHAGEN, Oct. $34M. M. Com- | yo o {he mecretary of state fs to be &|C AEhia0 b HIGhera Groket far Sloatie thg | Ja kN K e hor eale et arany as prayed for, { » where Sinclair, the democratic candidate for | party politics, and will soon pass away. LONDON, Oct. 29.—A dispatch to the Pall [ mines de Marsilly, counchilor .of the French | model for the county clerks, efther In form CHE B R L TBKIRE AL Fotarnati Lomorrow xe 10 SQ0E the, legitlatute, 1 to receive votes from the| The Chadron Signal refers to the scheme |Mall Gazette from Yaita says that the | embassy at Washington, has been appointed | or watier, earCLpey Cle does intend that| I sald he was always doing good BRYAN BATD HE WOOLD: QU 8k ] Majors crowd In return for votes for Majors | In the following pointed paragraph: | Metropolitan of St. Petersburg has arrived | gecretary of the legation here the secretary’s certificate shall contain the | things,” said My, Shechan RY A 2 QUIT. from the democrats. The trade, if succe: The attempt of Doc Leas to organize the | there to annoint Princess Alix preparatory —— names of the candidates, their description| ‘S0 that the fact remains that it re-| The history of this case is one of the most fully carried out, will elect John Sinclair, the | “business Interests”” in Chadron to help | to her wedding, which is to take place soon CAUGHAT SOME OF THE GANG. and all other details mentioned in their nomi- | Mained for Richard Croker, a private citl- | interesting features of the campaign. It is administration democrat running against Or- | the Tom Majors-Tobias Castor combinaticn | During the mext four days the princess wili nating certificates, 5o that the county clerks, | %/ 1@ force the commissioners to do their | generally known that Congressman W. J. ten. A similar deal has been made in Lan- |18 a mi: allure. There are plenty of | attend religlous services in the national | Seven of Cook Despornddes Now Under | oo gt SRS d Y he | QU sneeted Mr. safld Mr, Shee. | BT¥an is ostensibly the editor-in-chief of the * caster county, where a mote, half of warn. | busine . as well as working men, in|church, It is not expected, however, that Tuaioas ST MG b e e rhare: aad srintithe f Ul 10t not ddmit ' sald Mr. Shee- | worid-Herald, although he s almost co 3 ing and half of commendation, has been | fifS €ItY who ofM, vote, for gudge Holcomb. | her marriage will occur before Friday. FORT GIBSON, I. T Qb B=Dsputy :’,',";",‘,‘,,(:',‘I‘,Ll,},‘,i“fl,‘;m’,'f.'t',‘l'(‘,",w”':",",'_ e | P et the [pool selling, the. commis: | stantly/at woek on the atump in distant DARE 2 sounded by the Bennett News in the follow- [ Alliance At (ha dietaiion g panmCmee The Yalte dispatch announces that prepar- 'shal Boden and posse ‘have come ir PR t ' it "7 | sioner £aid that he was satisfied the sellers | of the state. The contract between Mr. i Ing paragraph: is too fresh in the minds of our et ations are also being made there for the ar. | Marshel SRR L el ) “;I““":O tham: o L2 ’l'f]""|;“‘;' :‘q‘:’" -‘\t- | pald_ the police for “protection™ but that | Hitehcock and the republican central com- Votés for Majors are offered In exchange | them to pull any B. & M. railroad rival ‘of the duchess of Baxe-Coburg ot | TUR IWe Prisoiers suppesdige belong to Solt s Drepared h thich the lesislature It-| ke did not trace the Tumor that Buperin- | mittes was entered into while Editoroige 4 for votes for the combine legislative ticket | Duts out of the fire. In this case the people | (the duchess of Edinburg), sister of the |‘Ne Cook gang. One of them gives his| s 48, BTeba I L 0TS0 0N IBARA TR tendent Byrnes got bribes Chief Bryan was absent from the city. By 3 by numerous politiclans in this county. To | Won't take any of Dr. Leas' medicine. The | o nd other distinguished people. | name as Jim Price and s identified as the | bullot law. |, The committee took an adjcurament until | (he terms of the contract Mr. Hitoheoeh 3 many republicans, who realize the impor- | brand on the bottle Is too plain. " PETERSBURG, Oct. 20—The offial | man who jumped his bond at Paris, Tex. | Further on, in regard o this point, the de- | tomorrow, When the tikink of the evidence | yut, (70, O U contract Mr. Hitcheock 4 tance of the election of a governor, this| The right of Omaha wholesale merchants bulletin issued tonight from Livadia says that | eight months ago. He was en bond for | cision says: ;:HI ;‘.- ‘l;uym :‘_I.N\:I;Jh Commissioner ‘Bhee- | .5 o1itiea two columns of space on the ed ¢ (Re pount icky aigeaus; Thoy regurd |to atempt to interfers with thie personal | the cear took NIt notohirng today. He | stealing horses and disappeared a fow days deacing i mind thrt fthendbiect of . the | han in the witness bix ' )0 torial page of the World-Herald for $75 per { Hr “:m(lm_mm" 1E ‘dml Yo trade | Cholce of the people of the :tate is dis- appeared weaker. He coughed more, bring- | before 'his trial. The other'says that his | secretary’s certificate is not to furnish a QUICK ACTION ON A MURDERER. day for ten consecutive days. The copy was B legimative. vala® for n vsie fox Rtajors, | Cugsed by the Plainview News: ing up phlegm. g T o aioyr ShL [6 i Delieved from | mode] or legal form of ballot to the county 7 Bt to be prepared by the state central commlite {side from Its being uniepublicin, trading | Vot rieht has the Tt Omaha: | The cough, which results from chronte the deseripiion EiVen that Bedsireally Ferry | olerks, but only such information as will Arrested Satur ‘ay and Sontenced to the | tee, and was to contain nothing lbelous, in this manncr is & dangerous thing. Of | OF A inst his patrons and exert every | catarrh, has become worse and jmpedes his | ook demery nibr iy oy Sank: JOhN | enable tho latter to prepars and print the ok tiiduron The firat {nstalment of the republickn. came 4 §8 heln sracod ‘paul Winks only his vole | Jolleavor to obey. the wishea of the® vall. | majesty’s bresthing, the authorities at Muscogesgoday that five | ballots according to law, It would require| o . "0 08 (000 SOMEIRRTe o o | palgn thunder appeared In the WorldeEoraid ¢ N Tesuit Wil be one vote gained o Majors | FOads? The election will soon be over, but, | BERLIN, Oct. 25.—A dispatch from 8¢, | of tha Chok gank were-aciseed near b | . county olerk of less. than ordinary ntel. (EEARTA T, (Ot | i Bmial 8. BuX | Shclast, Thiicaday moralog: DU CACHE o8 § Y at the expense of the county legisiative | Whatever the outcome. the remembrance of | Petersburg states that an analysis of the | pulpa and. that the officers were in Durstit [ ligesce (o fall to be. tnformed from these | ton, who wa urdered Mary A. Jones, | Wholly made up ‘of personal attacks - upon ticket. they Course pursued by these wholesalers | fuld drawn from the I'mbs of the czar has | Of the ‘others. Heck {s oue of the most | certificates of the secretary that Silas A, |charge of having murdered Mary A. d Judge Holcomb, and the feelings aroused will rema 3 s e sl f g b 4 reliable men on the force and there s no o for gover: repre- alde ly, at her home a few miles ¢ CAMPAIGN BUREAU EFFORTS FAIL. \ll remain as a thorn in the side of all (haq a reassuring result, giving hope that b & ! :"Only two of | Holcomb as candidate for governor repre-|a malden lady, at her home a fe in the breasts of the faithful were hardly YA F AT RO Rovers EL Pame e m d 25l 218 he " Whole tons of Judge Holcomb's - alleged :fi);:-'s\:’l:sl;x;fl:\r:‘nflr..‘»n'.\u’:v:l-- 5t e Umaha | the procesa of absorption may " soon begin the ‘partles dre kupwn, CGogils and French, |4ents thg democrat and people's: independent | from €his clty, on € 2iat inat, where sh such as could be described in cold type. As S| Vi v el . vas ging by the neck, has con- th A B ks 1 et T idle with state politics | Should the improvement in his majesty’s | and the two leaders are not among them. . | Darties. was found hang 1y s00n as the paper made its appearance, Chalr- B ey a0 at el o | O, B Dot oS | R on ocitinoe, tas macriage of the czare- | FOIT SMITH, Atk Oct 2.~United | Ubon the point in which Secretary Bdgerton | fessed to the murder, Preliminary bearing | man Smyth of the democratie. staty conent 3 ARt tover the. state, and several hundred | i rardt O0% "RUR A TG witch wth Princess Alix may be further | States Marshal Crump recelved a telegram | asked that the words ° columns of anti-Rosewater blackwash have | '™ . stBonea’l 5 tii6 ahiatowi ess | this morning from Indian- been turned out by the fake mills, all for the [ o THo_ rapldly increasing prejadice against | postponed in order that the shadows of fllness | {h scog T, in which shall not fall upon the young couple. Father LTy purpose of distracting the attention of the | OMAha 18 not confined to any particular o L A T e has received inf Y E part of the state. The same protest against | Ivan (Holy John of Cronstadi), the miracle | Cook’'s gang, numbering. t take him from the Jall. “The rime 48 one A A Yoters from the real lIssues of tie campaign. | fyo unwarranted interference of the Business ( Worker, who, it was said, had recently been | are near Tallasha Mission, nkie miles north- | Pect of a nomination, whether made by a of a revolting nature,” Three years ago Bux- | torial Dpr , and intimating, in The attempt .has heen.m. diacal falluce,- as [ nrey'e assaciation with the will of the. peopts | Summoned to pray for the csar, telegraphed | meot af Mlugonmen B ue fennags nprh- | Dect of e no! petition, but the law requires | ton, by a series of obscene letters pur- | words plainly to be understood, that Byyan 3 ~ dlamalCa fallure as. the .eMort t6 maka. b ap- fofy .rateed” in-the thiekly settled portions of | four days ago to his wife, saying, -God is | DFOUGht in the passenger feain from thav | ihe oMeiel and sample ballots to present to | porting to come from o witeh and directed | must efther suppress the matter of restgn pear that the sole issue is whether Rose- castern Nebraska, as well as in the far west- | Surely working a miracle, The czar will [ COUNtry brings further information. He | the voter the different candidates for an office | 1o Miss Jonea, hyhnotized her and. eassed n petition” follow | was held this moruing soon after midnight, | pommitteo telegraphed a very urgent mege !;tm‘,‘{wd m at | the “stralght democrat” appendage to Stur- | when he waived examination. He was me | bage to Congressman-Editor nry.n',“mc bt %5H) | deyant's name, the court holds: mediately removed to Spurtay teatd being | that he at once nE « n @ orders to have the ql S Jme ‘meny| "It makes no difference in the. legal as- | Chteriained that a meb mU attempt to Joction teature i -Herald's edte as editor-In-chief. The next mornirg a tel CrOw! oty G ska ol ouy 1} says the pursuers have captured the horses % ¢ v e - | her ruin. The Intimacy continued to the & % e ater shall be crowned dictator of Nebrask | ern and northwéstern countles. The same | Fecover. of the robbére.and have. thém surrounded, | {2 #ch & Mmanner that, having ardinury in- | 427 SRR, TaC JRUCEY, portnued to the i roceived from!Bryan, statingitkRp on the 6th of next November. The Wisner | gentiment exists in Gage county, and it is PIRATES IN THE ORIENT. The officials here believe it is a ruse of goncs Ik may {rom tary earn WHAL| jeleit the Infatuated woman consented to [ D6 had endeavored in vain to reach Mr. Chronicle, a republican newspaper, hits the ced by the following p (Hg 2 graph in the the friends of the bandits: ta attract atten- | Party or principle each of said candidates tion away from other parts. be strung up by the neck in the belief that | Hitchcock by telephone, but hoped to gce bull's eye in the following comment on the represents. 1t would require a voter of less [ it would cause the death of Buxton's wife, | complish something that day, Then Chair- Alctator business: more Arbor State iold en Attack Fleets of Merchant Ves- The people of Nebraska are not oblige ———— than ordizary intelllgence to fafl to be in-| The second time the experiment was tricd | man Smyth kept the wires hot for senoml ¢ RIeY ANk &xhotting, thelt fellows to | to 1 ratle sotthicany o ska. ey lted seln to Murder n1d iob. KILLED IN A STREKT FIGHT, .’mln]nd u;“m ll{e meaning 051 a ballot vre. Buxton pushed away the chair on which h})urn telegraphing the facts to the members fleliver the state from Rosewaterism, but | merchants. There is no law by which men| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.—Chi tenting /Bllas A. Holcomb, democrat,’ and | ihe, foolish woman Rood, nd she swuni (of the democratic.state -central compiltien - they have no soruples aguinat Holdrekelsm, | can b compelled (o 1y wares and mer: CISCO, Oct. 20.—~Chineso papers | o Trying 10 Soparate Twé Combatants a [ 'P. D. Sturdevant, straight democrat,’ as | \319 €ternity. uxton took what money was € editor of he Bee must be shown that | chandise from such merchants as are dis- | 'eceived by steamer _contain accounts of in the house and left {or his hgme, a sho he eannot dictate, hut the manag distaace away, where he was arreste urging them to individually send telegraphio 3 Vollcemun 15 Killed, candidates for governor.” protests to Bryan. They did so, and Bryan er of the | posed to wrest from us our politics ghts, | numerous outrages by bandiis aad pirates in he woman. He will ¥ MEMPHIS, Oct. %.~A street fight at| It is upen this latter point that the popu- | bromeht to the city and lodwed in fn. Wwas simply overwhelmed with remonstranges B. & M. must be adknowledged dictator su- | The fact Is patent to all that there I8 & | e Ori § i % 7 & ol i o' oplnio: b S0y e for e e e At W eata < 4 s‘ 3 preme. "Which 18 most_detrimental o ‘the [ way to bring these purse-proud niutceraty | 010 Orient. A band of men, :uade desper- | York, Ala., this morning pesulted In the | lists disagree with tho opinion Of the eourt. | motive. for eomoniitinm (he Se et at Western Unfon commercial rates, - 1 state? Rosewater's efforts have always [ to thelr kness, and that way is the common [ 4té by the loss of crops by the rscent ov wounding of two prominent citizens, one | They €4y that a straight demacrat is the | he was tired of nally, after considerabl ed of the w i effort, Bryan man- 3 e ain.t monopoly; Hildr ge s the head | sense thing 10’ do; buy goods from your own | flow of the Leao river, lias established o | fatally, and the Kiling of the chiet bt po- | Hominee of a stralght demacrat convention, | {1, SISt FOUEL At Sparta thls afternen uid | aged’ to ~secure communication’ With. the - i A T B i o A o g it ¢ |ilce, 3. W. Thompson. On Baturday 8. A. | 419 by Inference in thelr petition for a man: | (R, NR,FELENCE, Jikton, bus o wite and | Hitecock end of the World Herald, sad by i povatlon in the state. Rosewater canoblige | In the clrcular referred to above the | €180 Of terror. This band consists of about | lice, J. W. REON: ) T I, o | damus say that the other man s the | A eens neighbor of the Luxtons and lived | then insisted. with so much force of argu- Nno one to patronize him to the amount of | name of McCord, Brady Co. cccurs nine | 200 armed men. By thes raids they have [ Cameron, cotton compress agent, and E. F. | {orookeq democrat alone. . ment, that Hitchcock was constrained t Brilute uron & majopiiy op freke exicls | times, as the various commercial travelers | secured several boats. During three weeks | Allison, a timber merchant, had o quarrel Y court w 4 B0 i o tribute upon w majority’ of the p Nebraska and they have L giving the name of the firm each|in which this lawless Ban has four ghed | 8Pout & business settlement, and the inter- ACTION TO BE HASTENED. AN while s flou ton was brought in s called today Bux- [ break the contract with the republican state ‘ n helplogs 10 nd plea led guilty ard [ central committee, cach member of the firm sign {wenty men have been Killed and thres timee | [€T€nce of friends only prevented bloodshed | Immediately after fi ing of the decision of pdiately sentenced 1¢ Wehotn for revent it. They will continue to be help. rately for the firm. h r 4 and ir then. This morning Allism met Cameron | the court this morning General Leese. fled Tvas lmmediately sentenseditc: WRuotn ‘foe FOWLER WOULD NOT LISTEN. | oo dongs s they vote for the men whom | When the election is over it would be |that number wounded. Their operations | oh the street and fomander on apology for tion. f ew trial | 1 er ———— Mr. Hitchcock fi ? | Holdrege nominates. The fssue s not Ros meet and fitting to look these people up, | covered a distance of mearly 130 miles ulong | certain harsh epithets he had applied to | & MOton for a new trial in order to prepare AR ERD R Gl b SME cheock first endeavored to rescind > Waterlsm against Holdregeisin. It is the | and stores that handle their goods fdmon: | the Leao river. For protection boats now | him during Saturday’s difficulty. Camercn | the way for an appeal to the supreme court 4 the contract by mutual agreement with L. D, | Bl o Suipat, corporationism, and Rose- [ jshed to handie them no more: then it | travel In batches, and & powerful nure the | Fefused to npolonize and Bien s pintel a | General Lecse saye that he ia anciom (o Vanderbiit Fumily Linen Wil Not e Atred | hoy ony C48bier of the German Savings bank, | water is only one of the people. they bersist in staying with such houses | robbers become that they do no: hesitate to | Eht then ensued, when @hief of Police [obtaln a final ruling on this point, as he con. | YAnder In Coart Atter Al e A'7ed | with whom he had negotiated the deal. Mr. [ | Tho next things In order are the roorbacks | {1 Peaple may eonclude to trade with their | attack numbers of boats at o time evey 1y Thempon tan up, selzed Gameron and tried | siders the decision a precedent which may re- OHIOAGD! Deih ,”"'"], st's New York | Lgvler was obdurate and declined emphati- i agers have gotten up regardless of expense JUDGE HOLCOMB AT HOME. of the piratical oraft having'a crew of forty | through - Allison's " slde cand penciraiing | He does not contemplate gaining a decision | SPeclal says: There is to be no divorce in | vain dfa Mr. Hiteheoes. et ot 1o con= | And veracity. These canards are Intended | | A8 an evidence of the high esteem in which [armed ‘men on Seplember 9 near New | Thompion's heart Thelabics fel dors ook | in time for any change in {he beilots Tos tho | the Vanderbit family after all. 1t Is an- | (e (o oorpaichoock place him in a most to confuse and mislead the voter. One story | Judge Holcomb is held by the members of [Chwang. All valuables and arms were taken | the former is mortally weunded. Cameron coming election. At the populist headquar- | nounced today that the difference between embarrassing position with his editor-in- which is to be circulated within a day or so | the Custer county bar, the following resolu- | from them and two sailors kilied and twe | Was severely hurt by blows an the head. | ters it was learned that communication would | William K. and his wife will not be alred | chlef. Mr. Fowler refused to concern him- In thore counties in which thero is a large | {1008, adopted eighteen months ago, may be [others injured. The cargo hoats are arm. | Thompson leaves a large family. be immediately opened with every county | for the benefit of the world at large, and | selt with the relations between the business § L forelgn_population, is to the effect that | Cited. They are signed by leading members | ing their crews and hrepiring Lo resst (oo . P clerk in the state o ascertain how many of | New York society in particulas, as indicated [ manager and the editor-in-chief, and. fnaily ,udxfi o it A ot the A, P. A, | Of the bar in that county, and were spread | pirates. BAITAIZAN PLANTERSPROSPERODS, | SSTK 0 Che BIAED 10 Ascertal ruling of the | tWo months ago. At that time the exclusive [ M. Hitehcock declared that it simply 4 pori ds of the Twelfth district News from Singapore t:=1l of the robbery L By circulating this false report the fake writ. | UPon the recor Ingap f ¥ | Havo Been Competled to Resort to Trriga- ers hope 10 place Judge Holomb in the sam | 1288 before Judge Holcomb had any thought |of & coasting ves el bound from Sinsupors 4 o B o\ court in regard to printing the names of the | 518 of Londcn, Paris and New York were [ amounted to one thing or the other, He must intensely agitated over the prospects of the | either break his contract or be deprl 5 nominating parties on separate lines. Gen- 4 o ha contract or be deprived of f being a candidate for judge of the supreme | for the island of Luggi by Malay poeries tlon, However, : most seneational sort of a legal battle, 10 | th services of his. editor-in-chief.. He- do * boat with Tom Majors. ~As a matter of [ 0g 1t oo 99 TRANC 3 eral Leese says that he regards the ruling | which Mrs, Willlam K. Vanderbilt, it was g | I3 AR A . to say nothing about any thought of [One of them took passage cn tho cosstar apd | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.—The outlook g v cle SEGd vould " re e e gaze | Clded to break the contract rather than face A fact Judgo Holcomb s a Protestant and a | his being nominated for governor at night attacked the ship's clerk ani rohbed | for the Hawalian sugar crog of 1895 is very | %% mandatory on the county clerks. EXpeaLe Ayl Teyealito tinek publionense member in good standing in the Christian & 3 3 . . 4 B i County Clerk Wood of Laneaster county, it [no end of indiscretions and violations of | the dreaded alternative, and so informed Mr. church, and never has been and is not a| o nie.of Nebraska, County of Custer, ss:|him of about $300 in cash. Th2 noise raade | flattering. For years this industry has been . !_ k the marriage vow on the part of her hus- | Fowler. All these facts are established in 4 maREIe Ay beex Be it remembered that heretofore, toiwit: | aroused a member of the crew, and he hast- | in a depressed conditlon. Tiyis hus been due Phoarorted. giks atld Lustihe ;‘;“’:’",f::'s:"f; band, who 1% worth 85,0080, and poscs s | the sworn amdavic submitieg G Judge Key- E R i th A svonst. 3 1ae never MM [jon tha dith davy of April,A. D i, there | ened to the asalstance-of the Stk bat wa | 1e ey e ueaocilan. iye bus been due : . the sociul representative of his family. The | ser by Mr. Fowler. That is, all but the sl ~ lated with any secret political order or|was filed in the office of the clerk of the o pl e ¢ than as indicated by the form of ballot as|announcement that Mrs., Willlam K. would & ' | Sooiety. district court of the Twelfth Judieial dis -;lfhbfil by the Malays and thrown overboard. | The dry seasons have taught the SUSAT | gent out by the secrotary of state, It is | take he Arievanses Lo donrt wath e ol sion to the telegrams passed between Mr, SENTI\IPNTSQJF A SECTION HAND. trict, in and for Custer county and state of | 110 Malays jumped into the water and ¢s- | growers a lesson. Most of them no longer | thought that mandamus proceedings against | of securing a good, big slice of her hue. | Bryan and the members of the democratio ME 2 N HAND. | Nebraska, resolutions of thanks, confidence | €aPed. depend on_the clements- alone for water. | ST e diatel Among | band’s $85,000,000 and the custody of their | State central committce. A As an Instance of the intense indignation [ and respect. which resolutions were and are NORS F B LATE SERY, [uvienss Tescry o ot e Sleane of Water | ool MirRsnn vt s AloareeD0R | chlldoan created, &6 Wiy B Inashed 6| ThAre Wea'sbme. oiasiernation i ihetaiis b £ prevailing in all parts of Nebrasku over tho | in (e words und ngures us follows, (0-wit HONORS FOR HIS LATE SERVANTS, have been bullt in thAumclntalle fundre ‘p”;"“"’k‘ (z‘n"‘k”"n'lyni :’.“;"';m‘*hI“”“‘l"’:":'f‘;"’l""‘d"’ bonafide sensation, though such' a step | torial and business offices lust cvening when v the Custer County Buar, Resolutio < e rainfall is alway ry he: om | opinion concerning iitations of the de- | (it yected o ated of the s sy 4 ¥ SHamut o this railronds to cosrce thelr em- | pyduka® Gonfidence sud Bopasts” VA8 OF | & oiuer Desorates Caprivi and Buhleaberg— | these reservoirs the water Is conduicted to [ cision. Some of them hold that the Juris- | exclusive o0 who are sanmacut e O e | the order of the court was served upon 9 ployes dnto voting for Majors, the following | ~Wheréas, In vears gone by fin (mmense Bismarck “Told Yoo So." the plantations across hills dhd sandy plains | giciion of the: distriot court extends no|sent the creme do la crern ol Ambeins Husinsa Manpaer Fitchook, e iat: G . T T S A opn reAAIi0 Y QO e BATLeN i bbrat a2 | neknily anmounges: £h omibsFor dhus ot o | B e o dar | AUy esmpnnyi| el sho language of theicourt e aisate guldy |l cli AR Ry g AR R | e (bTiie Gould e aer Pt sl the 4 4 Waklarday Day 6 and John Dwyer of | OF the taxpavers and people generally by | upon General von Caprivi the or of the | s expended nearly $1.56/000 In the develop- | ance for all county clerks inclined to present [ J7ate% ' REAIY, I the middle of & yachting order literaily, Consequently the matter, o the B, & M. R, R. were In this bailiwick | the costs and delays cf proceedings lookin e . gt ¢ ot Jts waler supply this year and now | a legal ballot form to Nebraska voter went to London with her children and her.| | pie % of n 3 1 W R, thatt 1t must be hMatick [ to_the final adjudicati Black Eagle, set with brilliants, and that his seventy miles of ditch. The sugar et i) Sy and took up his abode at Paris, where | “1ich I8 the source of so much griet to both and ey demanded that it must be Majors. | to e, fnal atiudicat G i laatr Uk tadl o LB A i will begin to come into market VIEWS OF GENERAL LEESE. Hushe i Tiving, M8 abode at Parls, Where | ends of the World-Herald, will be heard this ‘e gods, for the firs e fn my life T heur dep 3 ajesty has bestowed o otho Euh- and is estimated at 13,000 tons. Attorney General Leese was seen by a !¢ 18 ® e morning & democrat st vote for a republican or desire to see the records of the adj o s 3 3 % “ 1 3 J A D] y G ral v 2 eI S 0 I's S hin o b ! s it come | Of cases brought as nearly as possibl lenberg the cross and star of Grand Com. ———s representative of The Bee and asked concern- EDUC, 3 PRICE OF FOWLER'S AFF) 1 men's issoclation rule and a free billot|and justice epeedily and ungrudgingly | The correspondent of the Asscciated press —_ idges Tibbets and Hall in the ballot case. | new York Bakers Doublo the Welght of pwler, in his affidavit in support of 1 denied? mated out; and g k learns from Varsein that upon receipt of the | Wycming Kustler Stamts an OMcor O | &ineral Lioce gl 3 Bekar Dovins 1 the petition, after clling the fact that the 4 The foregolng Is somewhat crude as o[ untiring efroris of Hon Sies he Ticonnd [ news of the ministerial crleis Prince Bis: Wh His Bide and § eape +Zuers 1§ po doubl In'my mind that the | e YoRY Ont H=The inprscedsiiad | memieniiio ooy BAld Lo the oashier ol Liie - rhetoric, and the construction of the sen- | judge of the Twelfth judicial distriet of (he | Marck sald: “I knew this would be the in-| SHE Oct.¥"23.—(8pecial.)— | intention of the law is that each candidate | P piEin eRi=saerald op Qalober. 38, :30. 4nd §77 ouns 5 & | tinues: lences may be a littie liberal, but the letter | State of Nebraska, the delays complained | evitable result. Count Eublenberg was right | Deputy S rift Frank Mbrrow went out to | nominated shail be correctly desgnated, | S1UmP In the price of wheat may brin represents the sentiments of a humble la-|©f, tosether with the oppressive cons 4 pss . woe to the farmer and speculator, but the | On Friday, October 2, G. M. Hitcheock - | in regard to the antl-socialist measures, but | Ranchester Saturday 48 merest Tom Newell | politically, on the ballot. If nominated by e to th . J ¥ 26, G. 0 borer who still has the manhood to protest “‘;:.“'“,"-‘“"‘";'l"‘pl n\.fl.ln‘"'x!w“l"" have been ul);_ General von Caprivi disagreed with them,|on the charge of cattlergtsalimg. Mr. Long | two or more conventic it should be shown | #ituation Is not as gloo for the con- | called upon me and told the afilant that he ed and removed an ourse o ad, beca Qifferent lines, o If | sumers of L d the office i sgulnst the outrageous attempt of his em- | Jiated and remcved o re 2! | and either one or both b ploers to dictate the manuer in which he | quate motion, freety and witesy o ade r | Hohenlohe is a safe m Jer wheat s | (Hitchecek) was getting into great trouble 1o resign. Prince | accompani per wheat | v & y ¢ were rid- |on the ballots on tw s having entered into sald contrac As they were rid AL i e having entered into said contract, and 4 0, but he lacks ini- | ing along they unexpaptedly came upon |0 Printed a basis of representation can be | to be followed by cheay 0 cupon exhibited what purported fo be ‘ shall cast his ballot. He signs his full | unseemly haste; therefore, be it tiative.” 1 Newell, who had just liiled a steer, Newell | found in the future for each party voting for | York bakers, following the commendable | telegr A B R Bryan and 7 fame 10 his letter, and gives permission to| =Resolved, By the Custer cowity bar and | Prince Blsmarck retiirns to Frelderichsrube | evidently saw the officquabelihe ne was dia. | certain candidate. In regard to the name | lead of thelr fellow tradesmen of Washing. ms from other partics in ther 7 B use it If necessary, but to print the signature | 8ttorneys in attendance upon th 4 of the April | November 3. On account of the state of | COVered, for as soon a® ¥he sheriff and his[of P. D. Sturdevant, stragat democrat, I|ion, have decided to reduce the p s asked Hiteheock to ) . rm of the district covrt of (¢ G " sompanlon. . came 1o tags ki L 5 o | bread "to_conform to the relative price of | suppress th on of the matter fur- % would simply result in his discharge, and | 1600 of the district coutt at Custer county. | hys health the prince will be unable to see | SOTPLRION came Lotoselgt they | were | contended In m O DU o e e e hant e man Lo iimLs | mupbress L Ofts ({ho. republitan heace the name s withheld. But the letter | gut warmest and sihcerest thanke 1o ek | any more delegations befors leaying Vars |4 As the commandewas:backed up by | L5, Secrétary of wthle, that the words by | o"Tha' jowest price recorded i the hi state central committee) under said con= I3 an evidence of the wentiment of the great | Hon. Silas A. Holcomb, judge afcrecald, for | The health of Princess Bisfrarck osu @ Winchester they prompply abeyed. Newell | Petition should ‘be added in order that no|of trading n ' reduction In the domestic | tract. Hitchcock then salds “You falbs ] masses of the wage earners of the state|his honest energy and “untiring, unabated | anxiet then compelled the offfter ta turn around | Yoter might be deceived In reality 1 do| tariff of bread has been looked for, but it will Tet me out of this all right, won't you?"* Who have been threatened with the loss of | efforts in this behalf, as, also, for the skill | POTSDAM, Oct. 20.—Prince von Hohen.|and travel in tho ofposite dircction He | ot believe that Mr. Sturdevant Is in any | sas not until last week, when the' bakers [ To which afflant replied: “No, indeed; thelr positions {{ they o not vote for the |nd courtesy and uhiform Kindness With | 1ono visited Emperor W iiee toany e oo then left his horse and buggy In a gulch |legal or other sente a straight democrat of Washinuton kneohes bff & oenl drom the We could mot censidsr any. proposition g railroad candidate for governor. ‘\r“\‘n‘u"'m.“é\ Jnanags lm"|:\n‘;‘.i<}]x§:»"“$'('|'"7fl: new capacity of chancellor of the German |™") Made his escape in the hills. ;},\ 1 u)((r ita ’..‘(rrx-li“:)‘l'h‘:«’-‘l‘lvl:‘(l 1s ‘qlfi‘ :‘1’,‘.’3‘7 In New York and other cities began to| Later, the same day, affiant called upon PASS BRIBERY PURSUED even the semblance of harsh or hasty treat. | empire and premier of Prussia. The prince .0 argat. u Al conyension consider the T n atter scriously. The rec Hiteho 'ty Trast, Vouchers. Sturdevant does not certainly come within | fian (n Washis ton has compelled the New | conyers ®k at the latter's offic ation o W and the Remonstrances and protests are still pour- [ ment to either litigants, Jurors, witnesses, | then proceeded to Berlin, to Which city Herr Un rning the cc tract was | . o el LR T ML G ooyt i BALTIMORE, Oct. 20 trial of the | these limits, —In my petiton T alluded to| York bakers to make a similar concession, | resumed, The . affant seked . itchonos ; Ing i against the Buslness Men's assocla- | Officers or uttarnevs: und we hereby pl von Koeller, the newly appointed minister of ot i IR Tt e | e onte TnhaD. by Thls. Ceslohation | Sl casetsito Wike s stinlisr soncaagion whether the latter was going to allow the i e secrotary of that assoclation seems PPS pathy and @851 the interior had preceded him. suit of the American Distributing company 4 nee ¢ > 4 o | T elght of the loaves i8 to be increased @ r g g tlon. The secretary of t sistance to the sald hon le judge in all ; s : oy ¢ | Wes that the mominee of the democratic | The welght 5 nereas pressure that was being brought inter- 2 to have an unlimited supply of B. & M. his cfforts to raise the standard of fustice - Ot Nest Virginig againeg Memers. Martin & | Q00 T T OO O ked candiaate s | to double ihe present. weight. In Washing. | bec with the carrying out of said contract ] passes at his disposal, and he bas not hesi- | and, in each particular case, hasten to thai| DESIRES TO HONOR EUHLENBERG, | MCATArews, liguor dénlgrs| was continued “\What action do you propose to take|10n @ G-cent loaf of bread i now sold for [0 which Hitchcock replied No; when I 1 tuted to make use of them wherever they | time which “at last se I things even. in the court of commonipleas today, The P 4 cents, In New York the 6.cent rate will| entered fnto the contract 1 expected to 1d be placed in the interests of Tom Ma-| Resolved, That a copy of these resolution Dosires to Emphasize His Fona- | SUIL, 18 to recover §L03, with Interest, for | now?’ o Sl be retained, but the one-pound loaf 8old for | have n considerable amount of oriticism to sould be placed be presenfed to Hon. Silas A. He > RRRIOD. e Renphisslss ond= | ten barrels of =pirits. Mantin & McAndrews 1 have made a motlon for a new trial In | that price ‘will glve place to a two-pound | meet, "and 1 am promsvet 5o’ ranamie fore. The following clipping from the Au- [ S PIAEOIEE sprend upon. the records of ess for the Ex-Vrassian Premier, claim that the distributime company was in | order to test the case by an appeal to the | loaf, sold at the same rate Hitcheoek then sald, In substance, that he fora Bun shows the manner in Which these | this court, and that the mewmmr i r (of | BERLIN. Oct, It Is understood that | Feality an agent of the Whisky trust and | supreme court. It is mecesiary to have @ ———— was in the same position that the Globes { passes are being used. county and district be requested to pub- h ted th hancel- | that they have a bundje of the unpaid | precedent established for the future. 1 CONSOLIDATED VAST INTEREST Demeerat of St. Louls once was when it ' The railroad ringsters, styling themselves | lish the sam the emperor has epte e new chancel- | ycuchers { this trust, fepresenting, they | FIECRTEN: COLAE el O e e . sold a page to a candidate for office, and | T move the adoption of these | 10F's view, that the appointment of react- | allege, rebates dué them, a#d which amount | 42, not know r‘:h“rl”l‘ur|:un{‘lw|n":r: roceed: | Flume and Water Compunies of Califoraia | I answer to criticisms had anfounced thae lonary Protestant like Count Zeu Euhlen- | !0 more than the sum climed by the d the Business Men's assoclation, are turning | Mr. Na heaven and earth to save ““Tattooed Tom" | resolutions. i g Toxad 80 At ; §01) i Bidioass Tocatna® it controlled the editorial poliey of the i L L o BecRnasd lOGOSRL. Snees z & tributing company. They affer these vouch- | Ings In different countles, > far 1 hav h but that its news columns we Bl PPasson ana Tres tiokets mee hoing Satt | s - ) Gleauent, sneechen by M. Mc. | Lorg 4 governor of Msace-Lorralne, would | Lrauns %o the olatth 1t Iu said that | onty wken the necessiry icgal ateps o bro | SAN DIEGO, Oct: 20w, O. Coie, pre L R T L O DI L Lo ) y broadeas sugh the state to demoeratic | . Colon el v C. Russell, J. R, |create a bad feellng in that province. His|similar vouchers for something like §2.000.00 | tect the rights of (he independents in the [ dent of the Municipal Ineestment company | poses & o might want (o hire 1 an opulist business men, hem to Kirkpatrick and others and Py o . | @ré now in the hands of jthe various liquor | pyture.’ of Chicago, has received a cable from the | space, a dispogition of space in 3 ‘ e i - Ve ey 7 majesty has summoned Prince Hohenlohg- | Ghgjere. ! tdll & ) ] per was for the business manage- standing up for the rail el can- Holcomb mide a most earnest ana | Langenburg, head of the Nauenstine line of ——i ident of the company at London, | the © Detroit Colo 1. vice pr ed Woman Marde men didates. A Hampton merchant showed us | feeling response, finding it diicult to con- | the Hohenlohes, to Potsdam, as a possible | Movements of Ocean Vessels Octobor 20 DETROIT, Mich,, Oct, 2.—Sarah Dales, | *0"0Uncing that ncgotiations for the pur- | ™l \mant today called upon Hitchcoek & & letter he re t Saturday, which | trol his feelin, governor of the Reichstag. His majesty's At London—Arrived--Massapeequ from lored, was shot through the heart last | ¢hase of the interests of the English bond- | and had :ncther conversation with him in read State of Nebraska, Custer County, ss: T, | desire to appoint Count Zeu Euhlenbery to | Baltimore: Kosarian. from. Slont cost Lty e White. |ttt om | holders In the 8an Diego Water company |regard t) the notice that appeared in this THE S ASSOCIATION | 8. M. Dorrls, clerk of the district court, | the highest position next to the chancellor-| At G braltar—rriver Werra, from New | ¢Vening by Frank ite, coloped, from | jaq beensclosed and the deal made. Cole | morning s paper antouncing that they had ASKA Twelfth judicial district, of the state The dead woman's husband is a | represents the owners of the flum. a- | decided 19 break the contract. Mr. Hitehe m - wi 3 York. w A, Oct. 18, 1891 |of Nebraska, b and for Custer | PNIP."With a salary of 330,000 higher than e chancel celvi D¢ At New York—Arrived—Ceyic, from Liver- | teamster with Sells Bros.!' circus. White | ny's bonds and has control of th property | cock to) fMHant that It had col to this, R PO ey oy e ampton, Neb, county, do 'hereby certify that the ::‘* “:l“‘;;l‘.““‘.'"’l"‘:“lf; b il ) r'l‘,"; pool; Moravia, from Hampurg: Rotterdam, | had formerly lived with ‘the woman and | The purchase just made gives his company | that he wan sbliged to elther suppress the Dear Sir—1 enclose herewith return ticket | foregofng 1s @ full and true copy of the | the sligl b m by D rom Rotterdam; einiar, from | they were dlscussing a back board bill just | also the ownership of all the water compa. [ matter . 4 break the contract or Mp from your place to Omaha, and invite vou | resolutions of thanks, copfidence and re- | press, is a further instance of the intrusion Bremen British stezmer Florence, | before the shootin, ny's bonds and control of its stock, bl per | Bryan w withdraw from the | r e i @t your carllest convenlence to call’ at | spret tendered 1o Judge Hcl and of- | of imperial feeling Into the goveroment of the | Capiein Laxa. from New Ofitans, via Koy | —— —— cent. ~This means a consolidation’ of the |its edito' an he had decided to Lreak the d ll{\r#h‘\;’v 'lv‘f the lhm":;j-n:-‘ M-;n« fiuvi-h-'!ur; 1{;.'4 by J. C. Naylor and ? Ib) M. | country, which is little caleulated to emlist | W I Newport . News, for Bremen, Pefau't>d from the | oan Compuny. water ¢ m“.u. 1 .|\‘| the flume comp s. | contract, ' v{ an to lose Mr. Diryan's of Nebrucka, room 509, Paxton block, and Sherry und others and mously | popular approval. Prince Hohenlohe-Langen- [ towed in. She had lost her propellor and | SPRINGFIELD, 11, Oct. 20, —Th auditor | The Consolldated Water compuny I8 organ- | as «ith the paper Seilng the shation: thrcughout the siate. | b6 b’ 4 APCSAT romthe orizinal there. | Durg'ts SUicle of the-emperor, and he-be- DX Bhlasgon—Arrivadcy from Phila- | Of Public accounts today arnounces the re- | N UILE AR Jain O SWest Virkinia, (e | ception to Guvernor Walte. No desire 1o enlist your heatty co-operation | said eours, | W) my signature anc | longs <o the Qlelchen-Linangen families. Ha | gcppia 57"~ TIVAG-CRreaR, Lram Phila- | \"or tne recent examination of the Nor. | Lk aase,b¥ the fume company of the Eng- | 2 Fiacantion e svuaIngriEia e, ; ¥ B our behalf. JOHN PETERS, Scc'y. | officlal seal this Y of October, 1604. | was formerly ~a = member ~of the| At _Liverpool—Arrived—Labrador, . from | mul Park Loan assoclation at Chi and | 000 of bonds, with the accumulated unpai Qovernor Walto stopy n the ] No money er pains will be spared to keep | (Seal) 8. M, DORRIS, Clerk. |freo couservalive party in Parllament | New Yorv finds the late F. W. Porter, secretary of the | Interest and’ 61 per cent of the slock, two hours yesterday afterroon on his wez