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OMAH — — - — 19, 1871. OMAIILA, RIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, belfeve to have been the malpractice of Dr. \' QRINE as well s the circnlar enélogedl, is an in- BY LU ER‘ R v[ Q | Kesterson, Fairbury; Dave Campbell, \|-[ N \'Q Q Zacharin in the case of the czar, are wreck- | | 0 S b SS ON “ST gult to the ability and MiegTity_of the in. B D 5 ‘\ND B r“ Mhurn, Dan W. Cook, Beatrice; G. W. Joh h ) ”I) l\ lN 5 STRAICHTS slot’ telligent voters of Nebraska. T Was presen ! e TN ing the doctor's house in that cily. The etipent Yot 0 Rl L Frorent ston, Hastings; H. M. Uttley, O'Neill; J. telegraph offices here are crowded with fhated Judge Holcomin T Derdrs th . A. Rice, Stuart; B. Willlams, O'Neill; Milt newipaper correspondents secking to_send Bk £ p o i | any boit"the 4-"\un:lr:,!.fl~re'“rll?e!d_ Ei:ln;:v{:, Clostag D TR A (g | Doclitle, Atklnsan; C. €. ‘Sones, N‘-Vlrv\“M St W their reports and merchants waiting for | Omaha Fi ms Continue to udiate the | Antelope, ete.. down he list to Dodge. o8in, ays of the Majors Oampai i i 2 Chadron; Judge Crawford and ere Technicali i Cares of Btate No Longer Trouble the Auto- | the latest mews from Livadia. The gar-| it S 5 Dodge voted solid for hlfn, and o on down g eys o tue AT URIPEIEN | Mike Hughes, Weat Point: J. J. Melntosh ality Will .K“‘l’ Them on risons at Croustadt and St. Petersburg hav ‘Business Men's"” Manifesto, the Iist, with a few divisions, dearly every Filled with Dissension and Mistakes, Sidney; B, A. Stewart, Blair; D. P. Rolf, Douglas County's Official Ballots, ferat of All the Russias, taken the oath of allegiance to the new czar. A IR - il TR Nebraska City, and H. G. Koehler, Blu When all was over the czarewitch, Grand vote to Holcom When Douglas was B Hill. While these men stood in the fore Duchess Xenia and the other imperial re NAMES PUT DGWN WITHOUT AUTH RITY | calied, it gave ninetySne votés for Hol-| COURAGE CF THE WOFKERS IS VANISHING | ground, hovering in the background were | QUESTION SETTLED BY JUDGE KEY.OR PEAC FULLY PASSED BEYOND THE RIVER | !1Ves approached the bedside in turn to take comb, and when the fotBl vote was counte the shadowy but stiil substantial forms EAC a last farewell. The court officials and mem- it stool two to cne forthis nomination. 1 Tobe bers of his majesty's sulte were afterwards accepted the result of My party’s conven- tor, Bill Dorgan, Jim Ager and ) 3 vory | Dick Shannon. In fact, they were the ~m~' g admitted. The fiag over the palace was | Great (laim of the Scarecrow Boomers Dis- | tion the volce of theitepreséntatives of | Inside Figures of the Committeo Give Very | (W0 TR0 G0 (e BEY TETG “h‘,"|llmn|y Tntimates that the Objections Are | | | ¢ " ‘ party te of Nebraska § . : Great Oriof Manifested by the People | placed at haif mast and a salute was fired by | pelled by Frank Siatements from Jubbers e P e ear T o o heiiaskei| Little Hope to the Follawers of the | gil] further in the rear was T, M. Marquette Thronghout the Empi ""‘l e LR “I“‘ L] l"‘“ "'l“' fter i and Retallers — Country Denlers to inquire where these 83 business men of Rallroad ( andidate—Majors' Yros B. & M. general solicitor, pulling the strings ronghout the Empire, o'clock the members of the palice guard e A Omaha were when the metropolis of e 1t was no wonder that with these hidden 43 P | were marshaled in the square in front of Siepudiate the Nolieme, braska held its primares, and when that RBibition Heeord, forces directing affairs that the meeting the palace chapel for the ceremony of swear- ek city decided, by unanimous voice, for Judge Good but Holds that They Were Made Too Late for the Court to Interfore. Took No Pleasure in Governing and Cared | More for the Soclety of His Wife and declared for Majors. It couldn’t have done " ing allegiance to the new czar. They were Holcomb? 9 anything else. But the dropping of the mask NOT YET PAS3ED THE HALF CENTURY MARK | 3¢ firet to take the oath. The grand dukes | The bankers and railroad pecple who have I e been e e fur | The Majors managers are winding up their | will do Tittle ood, for 1t will make no votes | The last and latest sult of a political were ;"fi ne ". In, ‘T\wn\rlnll:';;mm'r‘ nlu»l nx;w been managing the so-called Business Men's J. Poppleton for|district judge in | campalgn with a eerfes of brawls and blun- | for the tattoced candidate now that the true | nature was instituted just bef yester= were followed in the order of precedence by . | ¢ of Omahn some tiventy-elght years ¥ ve neve c n | inwardness of the deal is known. day w . i Assocs ot Nel a terest of y of Omah 3 dor been known in the | i ¥ was born, the petition ha be Presrver of the World's Peace” Taken | the high court tunctionaries. tourt ofeials, | Association of Nebraska In the Interest of | (ho S1tY, OF QRALY SUG JFAL SN, YEE | dors wuch as have never been " L Rad . Ve I vertaa<u IELle ot thale| Sy g ok (S8 Bt eni ng been filed e Dilithry dioars R o191l GMEIALS, the Burlington candidate for governor have | {hat any orgnnized body of men undertook | history of Nebraska politics. The atmos- |, The FAroads Bs SIVeri & RALE TG LiGR | with the clerk of the district court only a Away in Prime of Life, — — tried to create an impression throughout the | to give me Instructions as to how [ should | phere at the Millard headquarters {8 bIer | "quric and devious. They have established | SHOFL time before the hour of midnight was SEETCH OF HIS CAREER. country that the jobbers of Omaha are all | V('S than the shirt of the railroad candidate for p of headquarters at L'ncoln, which | reached. In legal parlance this suit is I am not afraid that the election of Judge a new set of headqua at Ln Alozaittes ROMANDN & \itle Liking for | ¥Ith them to a man. The cbiect In view | Holcomb ‘will be ' detciment to the falr | governor. Whilo some of the members of are under the guidance of 1T be Castor, Wall | known as W. 8. Shocmaker va Fred J. e ' . 0 overawe cou el P ead | Name of Nebraska or injure its credit in e CO! tee o tin| d, no blows | Seely and Jim Ager. hese three worthies | qockerr, but o atter of o p SKETCH OF A VERY EVENTFUL CAREER this Position thnt 918 Desdpled, was to overawe country merchants and lead | Bame of Nepraska or, lore e, credit 1) the committee are fighting 1;(.«1. 0 e | uptasea Lo, kvl wxalualve 'control foves | ScK (s DUL A & kit of fact it has for smperor Alexander 111 was born in 1845, | them o beleve that the commercial inter-| choice of a large majority of (he farmwors | have been struck so far as known, though | 46 GRS (G THEE AU Shaate, “but bject the invoking of the law to make S the sceond son of Alexander 1T, It was nof | ¢5ts of the country would be injured by the | of the state, and, as the city of Omaha de- | hard words and big round oaths have been | iy are also Working a little on the side | the nominees of the democratic rump cons expeoted that he would reign over Russia, | €lcction of Judge Holcomb as governor o | (¥ (15, SUbBort, [OM BG PRCRCCs of (¢ | nurled about quite recklessly. To add to|for Majors. ~They are the men who vention give up the designation of straight 1 i ) r \dler. "u; the state. Country merchants have been | “Bisiness Men's assoclation” is a worse | the dismay the blunder made by the literary | to decide just who shall and who shall democrats, as they now appear upon the copy LS B AL I A G UL L e reasoned with in this mannes “The fact | tcalamity how!” than you accuse the .ther | hureau in making public the actual estimate | Ve €lected fo the scnate. = They have thelr | . (he omctal ballots Children —Something About the death of his elder brother, Nicholas, in . i fellows of making. In the long list of 830 % E 4 | emis:aries out over the state, and any candi Flush g o s Suceess early manhood made him the heir to the | that all the jobbers and business u:n <;: crd to your clreular, eyery b nkin | of lheltv"'":;“;*'ln* to "*lc f:‘;‘h‘ UI”.#'““ date for the senate who refuses to l»nu|lllm u\lml’ Iv:;ln- two legal victorles Wednes. . Omaha have signed their names to the ro i, Is represented with but one excep- | ernor has called down on the devoted heads | eclf to vote against bills for the regulaton Soth of whish were fought oULIZGHR throne. 3 s of thel > em- e — The prominent characteristic of his early | Of membership of the Business Men's assocl- | R, “The hames of thelt oieers, (he ot | of the managers curses loud and deep. Be- |of corporations is at once placed on the st ess political, that night Mr. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 1.—The Angel of | life was his plysl srowess. Like hs | ation is the very best reason fu the world | to the’ circular, the name ‘of W. A. Paxton | fore noon yesterday a hundred men called at | of the ll:;'j;‘\fl';_“-m Ulul»’.‘:...mf”{l;,‘(\ detait bl ¢ jumped into the political arena Death, in the shadow of whose pinfons the | brothers, Viadimir and Alexls, he was the | WhY the business mén in other towns of the aring severdl umes, 4s Dinker Whol: | the committeo rooms to tell Chatrman Mor- | (VEK, FEERTE 0 FERPERI Pand ‘i i | And fled a petition reclting the fact that on ' erformer of fabulous feats at the supper | State should favor the same side.” The | ¢ tock yards represent some 100| Fill he had made a mistake in letting the |\ ¢ o0y ave placed Isaac Noyes of Douglas | September 26, 1894, the democrats of this autocrat of all the Russians has been lying | performer of fabulous feats at the supy 4 & s Jniar Retaa he of. | public know the straits to which Majors had L Sopli e o lize 5 o table. He was a spiendid wrestler, ex- |facts in the case are that out of the 150 or | names on this elrcular, fmcluding the of had | unty. If the people can be made to realize | state assembled in convention in Exposition for many days, today beckoned, and the soul - s clals, employes, traveling men, and persons | been reduced, especially as Majors was claim- | ) t affairs Mr. Noyes will be 5 S0 Rl BN e 1ives tremely powerful, who could drink more | more jobbers reported by the commercal |y SEEOV O PR EG e M oerced by the | ing on the stump that he expected to be | the situation of a ;']‘ : Wfority hall in this. city, where they nominated a of the man who had in his han 16 1V | champagne than any of his brothers, and Who | agencies as doing business in Omaha the [stock vards. The above applies equally | elected by 20,000 plurality. “"X‘"‘} "’F"""‘ P B g %o etate | 011 and complete state ticket; that this con= and destinies of millions upon milllons, was | took pleasure in imitating the tricks With | ... of only a very small percentage are on | 1o the railroads, —And thé whole brood of | By the time fifty men had called on him, e W ; . vention was called to order by the chairma b which history has cred.ted Peter the Great. S J B . corporations, vuitures and lawyers who de- | gpal MO Yeallxed: ¢ him. | what party had a votng majority of the last ¥ n Lo e i Jeeping babe, | Thus he used to erushh hor.eshoes in the |the list. Of the number whose names are | yive dielr sistenance from the comorations | Chatrman Morrill realized the \mportance of | logislature, ~ No party had a clear majority, [ of the democratic stato cential committea ‘almly and peacefully as a sleeping babe, | | 1o o i FS TGO dilver rubles into | o be found in that list a large proportion e represented in your cifeular. Monopo- | tAS L b y 1,2 | not even the raflroad party. F.fty-one mem- | and .organized by all of the bel d el B A s £ o i y bt tale of how the workers had become dis- olgsbits ¢ i TR D L he, who by his slightest word, could have|tubes between his thumb and finger, and | Were placed there without the authority of | lists, ccrporations, - speculators, gambl . € : bers of the house and seventeen members of | galexates fro i lunged Europs into 2 the horrors of | uscd to sally forth with his brothers (o dis- | the members of the firm. The signature of nonpurchasers of cvery kind and ae- | couraged upon seeing the figures, as it was | ;% fouie “comprive o majortty of both | {eI*Ates from he ral countles in the plunged Burope into a war, the horrors of |used to sally forth with b S ®* | some party connected with o employed by | beg me to organize in association o | generally conceded that a claim of 2,000 | jhe Senuty comprive & MWEIES St | state participating. Candidates for all of the which would defy description, fell into the | rebutable drinking places at night, In strict| o, B 0" Joula be secured and inserted in a | defeat Judee Holeomb. yery bondsman | plurality was equivalent to admitting de- | nop “cogior and his allies are r, and | State ofices were nominated, after which a dreamless sicep which he feared not. He, | O TR M G08 GV Salla [ way that wonld give the impression that the | i TGl tor ie - THolcomb. a. elected the | fcat- Before noon, after a consultation, It| ey qon't care whether U} e democrats, | handful of delegates withdrew and in & though the head of the church whose mem-|of a windm il in full motion, as Peter $s | firm had sanctioned the movement. A num- | state money will have to be counted and [ W® GECHER “3,,“{‘_'?”:”}“‘_.,"’?2 tho "‘“"]'*_ republicans or populists. rump conveition assembled these few men bers number over 70,000,000 persons, took his | resuted to have done, s not on record. bir of the most prominent jobbers vho.e firm | turncd over, and the banks of Omaha that | DI 1“ AT UE LR b S UL MAJORS' PROHIBITION RECORD. nominated Phelps D. Sturdevant as a demo= 1 3¢ | mames were ohe he i »'been using the state tunds may ha : ™ - of The | cratic candidate for governor, e ) J Alexander 111 was macried Ontober 28, |names were attached to the business men's | have Leen using the stite tunds may have | World-Herald were not those of the com-| Gwele AmS Gl R0, MR o o e Hony tle candidate for governor, Rodney Be last rites a few days before death claimed BB, tb. Prikcels 1»...; of Denmark, who | manifesto have already stated to The Bee |to sacrifice some of thelr interest-bearing | mittee, but that they had been ‘doctored see: It Is really amusing to see how | Dunphy for lieutenant governor, D. Forest P. him from all his greatness. wmed the name of Maria Feodorovna, | that they were taking no part in politics \","j"},‘l"‘:}l‘i,"“(h{::‘[l,”‘I!"m}‘r TS ey |:x13}:\1n \\(|rlIA11—l!|.vr;|le umvl; e some political business men of Omaha arc | Rolfe for secretary of state, Otto Bauman At 2:15 o’clock this afternoon the summons | This union was generally regarded asa mar- |and that their signature was obtained with- | Jok 1860 lost to the pecple in the wreck of s would be a very nice story if it were | shouting themselves hoarse in their frantic | for auditor, Lake Bridenthal for treasurer, g ¥~ dei aORTNTRBGEN wequence | Out their knowledge of the use to which it Aherg 3 i true. But the facts are that the figures | efforts to elect Thomas J. Majors governor| afjjton Doolittle for superintendent of publi booming of cannon at Livadia and St. Peters- | o (00 S0 B e delight for the em- |on the list by the promoters without consult- | farmer and stock raiser, 1 cannct comply | estimates of the republican committee, but e i yoars g0 these | €eneal and Jucob Bigelow for commissioner burg announced the czar was dead, and that | peror than to cast away the cares of gov- | IN& any one, it being taken for granted that | With your request, and I shall preserve your t)mm\wn 1‘1‘0«‘ 1n‘u-mh-rl Fox publication and | GHEC DEHEA] business men, with many | of public lands and buildings ho who had been the Grand Duke Nicholas, eramont &nd scék tho focloty of his wife | the parties ‘In auestion would support the | clrculdr as thoushnds gf others nre agine, | wowd not have been given out, but for a | pther bisincss men in Omahi, were mov, BUNCH OF NONDESCRIPTS, y iy Th Wi 345 and when Holcomb is electec > busi: e oy yriten tha Majors|icpp T ih i Abteat e aota ot I relgned In his stead. On lightning wings | and chidren. He was fairly idolized by his | Movement, = Thus, the name of W. A. L. |jcce “mon of ‘Omahn send thelr sollcltors | avertising' matter, — After having sent | Fhomas o, 3o o e he hate from | In addition to this, Mr. Shoemaker alleged the news of Russia’s loss spread throughout | ¥ife and family, and there fs no ene who | © 0 T o jats, cabe. elc. | to us for business, we ghall Jiave this cff- | (" matter to the World-Herald office the | the Dlght of profibition. This duestion came | (hat tie certiticales’of nomination of these p 5 served him in any capacity but had the |@aPpea st, e ) on 18 | cular as a memento. v YiBAWHG S1A I8 the legislature in 1888, when this | men were filed with the secretary of s the world, and it s safe to fay thal eVery- | warmest praise for his kind and unassum- |9Ut Of the city and cannot be consuited, and | [ am for Judge Holcomb, and I am not young man who wrote ¥t told meveral friends | UB, &” Thomas J. Majors was in {he lower | whero a protest was fled, nd that ::mmtlne.' t gence created sy sposition, ntimate friend of his affirms that the gentle- | taking my cue from either sewater or a 0 | o beon hea a8 declasd Where (he ntelligence created sympathy for | ing disposition, G S iimate friend of bis afirms that the gentle: | KO T SN ens associutfon. Vary teuly | claimine 2,000 plurality, as reports mdicated Page {51, House Jour. | 155U¢8 ad been heard it was declded that they the family of him who, by his polley, had | FEE 8 T, O archists-on the | name appearing on the business men’s mani- | YOUrS, AD. A. HALE. " | that Holcomb would come down to Douglas t to the house by Walt | Seie bt the vgw‘nn:\mlm u[l iy I.l-u.m..ulo,, maintained the peace of Europe. From | St Potersb 5 i festo and never saw the I 1 v ENDORSEMENT IN THE EAST. county with a slight plurality which it v S of th nate, of the |and they were rejected as being the regular streets of St. Petersburg, the crown de- id never saw the list until it was in 2N SEMENR L B, . 4 4 o ht = . ate o E nominees of th d cl N entiy athy, ped would be overcome in Omaha. The |action of the senate on senate file No. omine ie democratic convention, America came words of sympathy, for the| scended to Alexander I, who ascended |Print. ! £ ot With all the pressure that the Business|same morning Chairman Morrill stated in| Which had passed the senate. This bill | After this action, by the secretary and the dead ruler had always been a friend of the | the throne in 1831, and was erowned form- SIGNED AS A PERSONAL FAVOR. Men's assoclation has brought to bear on [ reply to a question from a friend that he | Provided for {he submission to the electc upreme court Mr. Shoemaker alleged that great republic of the west, and sustained the | ally in 1883, 3 Others signed the list as a personal favor | eastern investors to secure from them and | «ijll had ‘“some hope of pulling Majors | Of the, State the aucetion of an amendment | they secured a petition, asking them to north in the war of the rebellion. On_the throne he remained the chiet of | to the one presenting it. Thus Mr. Balfe of | from their organs matter condemnatory of | through.” LT A i ‘k,(l_‘,"‘“‘h_r Sale of | make the race. To this Mr. Shoemaker did Among the peasants of Russia he will be|the Slavonic party But he was practical, | the firm of Balfe & Reed signed the list|the opposition to the ring republican candi- But outside of the admissions quoted | intoxicating liquors as a beverage. not object, as that was a thing which they mourned with a deep and abiding sorrow, for | and did not advocate any of thowe wild |at the request of his banker, but says that [ date for governor, there are gome self-re- | above, The Bee has the proof that the esti-| Pasze 5 of the House Journal sh had a perfect right to do, but his objection was he not the “‘Peasant Czar?" schemes which hs friends wished him to| he really did not pay any attention to what | specting men of money and financial jour- | mate printed is just what it is claimed to be, | &nnouncement of the speakes . was to their being designatel2s str. i _ht demo= GRIEF 18 UNIVERSAL. carry out. He had commanded an army | he was signing. His sympathies are on the | nals which retuse to talk to suit the raliroad ile No. 31 would be time erats upon th el b J i A complete statement of the outside claims || rats upon the officlal ballots which are to be in the Russo-Turkish war and knew some- | cther side, and it is very evic at | and corporation combine. One mstance is the | o put “uron s 3 and None of the grandiloquent titles borne him s very evident.from what poration combine. of the committee, by counties, was secured | Dot UPOH eSS g voted at the polls next Tuesday. In his peti thing of the terrors of warfare. He was, | he says that the head of the republican ticket | United Investor, one of the solid financial ecured | show tt 2 hi made by the D were thought as much of as the one bestowed | tharefore, obstinately in favor of peace. yesterday—that is, leaving out Douglas county, | 1us delega house to stave off the [ ton Mr. Shoemaker alleged that without any Be- | will not receive a vote from him papers of New York. In discussing the Ne- v o care | v t a4 defe: authority of law County Clerk Sacke! upon him by his lowly subjects whose Vir-|gjdes, much as he respected the 1 pape & on whick the Majors managers do not carc bill and defeat its p ) 2 Ml ackett was religious | W. E. Clark and W. W. Cole of the|braska campalgn, the In¥estér says in its|to make an cstimate. In the face § i, Thomas J. Majors always vot- | about to place the names of these men upom tues were magnified in him, and whose vices [and Intriguing fanatic Dopedonostzell, the | Consolidated. Golioe womeany bote caty thn | et of Oetapes 471 b L A L RO prohibition siubmissionists all of the official ballots for this county and In him were entirely lacking. ~He who de-|empress hated this man, and so the fanatic | their house was requested to sign the list| The Investor is, of course, not in politics, | will not gs. Here are the Majors managers' and 557 show the reading of | that thereon he was intcnding to designate nies the popularily of the czar among thelnever quite got the upper hand. and that the question was taken under ad-|and the-aim of your correspondent 18 0| own figures: " the Bill in full avd ine vote thereon: “The | them as straight democrats. He contended lowly classes of Russia is blinded by preju-| Alexander TiI. had a certain kind of cun- | visement by the members of the firm with | &ive both sides and impartlal judements. | "0 0o n Ty e v rope pmey N ke e b ehls bl RAVINE been | that the clerk was without any authority to dice. His Kind acts (o them in their seasons | ning, which stu;ld men possess, and did | the result that they refused to sign, on the | LOUT corfesvondent hus examined this mat D, S MEN CLAIM. | Eoo me. with all 1t amendiments, having | designate the men as nominces of the demos of plague and famine will never be forgotten, | not ‘mind increaiing the power ‘of Russia | ground that it was not good business for a | bommi i rouhrasd By i bas o make e been_printed, the question is, Shall the bill | eratic party, when as a matter of fact they and tonight in thousands upon thousands of | by the arts of diplomacy. When his cun- | house to take part In politics. Later on M. | eaam seaentinily. abie, hoReEAIe Gid honest Fes il T adiles L homes, from Viadivostock, on the Pacific, to | ning failed him, as in the cdse of Bulgaria, 4 , Clark was urged very strongly at the club 1. In this campaign-of mud singlng, Counties, he roll was called and resulted: Yeas, [were siwp'y petition cancida es, witliout ek the fortresses of the Caucasus, millions of [ he had the common sense to swallow hs|one evening to sign the list as an individual | not one charge hns heej n*‘ ainf h nare, &%; abaent. 3, s follows: Y’f,.‘T entitled to any political designation. If the people, as they kneel before their icons, will |pride and did not proceed to bloodshed. | expressdon of opinfon and did so, but the | Carefui searching throught his™ declsions 5 : ;A ballots were printed, osmvcying thé it formation 1 i 5 i i, Berry, Disby, Horts, Brink, furn- , eonyiying the it for: pray from the bottom of their hearts for the [ This was his great merit. use of the firm name was unauthorized, shans “"”“‘{,”‘")"‘*I"l“‘"{"fa‘g‘agf‘:n"‘h (b ham, Cudy, Cameron, Crsty of Cliy, Cole. | 0 the voters that'thcse men were straight Fepose of the soul of their “Littie Father,”| Otherwise he was an indifferent and 122y | The name of the Kilpatrick-Koch Dry [ Gf AHe othir nand, in 9% whed he was : man’of Anfelope, Corbin, Crugen, Dempster, | democrats Mr. Shoemaker Mliesed . that i Who was to them as great in soul as he was | monarch, who governed Ru:sia by means | Goods company appears on the roll of the | esebican: ihe ihcombant. Fwhe on ein | Attiope ‘ e [ | e Diller, Elliott, 'Everett, Farley, “Fenton, [ would be a fraud upon the people of the state i iy of favorites. He picked them up wherever . 3 Busine:s Men's asoclation, but the firm never | rerominated, declared that because of the | Baine : K Fleldgrove, Giiberi, Gilchrist, Hall, Hamp’ | and would mislead thousands of voters into ‘There will be sincere mourning. too, In |he could find them, and prided himself on | signed it, and gave it out to start with that | hard times he wculd make no more orders | Banner *.. i 75| ton. Hanna, Hanthorn, IHarding, Hayes, g n casting their ballots for the fraudulent deal PR . BRan: A3 Hill of Butler, Hill of Gage, Hunter, Jatob: ; 00 Foyal ana. imperial familics of Europe, | s taculty” of discdvertig gentus. I this | (o houss ‘was ‘Mot in politica, One. member | O forectosurts of Mmortguges untl the times | Hoong A ; HIll of Butler, Hill of Gage, Hunicr, Iatob- | that was consummated whenathe rump con- Not the conventional mourning prescribed by | FeSpect he had somethng of the Napoleon | of the company was prevailed upon to affix | Mproved. —AMr. Holcomb refused to make Rafner, Rhoades, Robb, Sargent, Satchell, [ Véntion was organized. Tule, but the mourning of little children, For | 4b0ut him. He spent most of his time | hiy name o the paper and the name of the | “UCH a pledge, and reputdble republicans ey Scoville, Seed, ~Shephard, Stirk, Sweet, | As s00n as Mr. Shoemaker had filed his who' has not heard of the annual visits of | *leeping. eating and drinking. =~ ThiS was|frm was added, but without authority and e BRI EG i b R s ST, - Truesdell, Weber, Weller, Wells, Westover, | petition he applied to Judge Keysor for the czar to Copenhagen, the home of his [ (he caute of his discase. - He Qi mot take | gainst the wishes of the company. strongly republican distriet. pt s o La i | Whitehead o Whittgrd, Whyman, Wilcox, |a mandatory order, instructing the county Deloved czarina, when with the children of | Suficlent exercise. | When bis ministers prec | The name of the American Biscuit and | = Furthermore, Judge Holéomb s making : : RIGHE L AU Beckman, Terlin, | GEFK Dot~ to * designate these candi- emperors. kings and princes around him, he “E:‘ r“] l‘ '“m:‘ ‘lm‘l"' ;‘:“i' "’ "‘D =H|w‘ over | Manufacturing company appears among the | his campaign on stite [ssugs alone and re- Cedar ..0: Gz %0 | Bohacek, Hraucht, Caidwell, Cristy of | Jates as straight democrats. A temporary, was the biggest child of them all, joining in |'} 4y i LLLELS & P T | signers of the manifesto, but that it had ""*‘;“IN'"' fl’f“"‘“i“_ f"""‘ f"‘(;‘; r',fu«fi]':‘nfl::"‘;: F i 240 ” Dodge, Coleman of Cook, Collins, Cushing, | 9Tder was signed and served upon the clerk, all ‘thelr sports and romping with them lke [ ot o | been placed there without the muthority. of | BOPUS privciple. It Ls tmpossible that a | ciiyane s : ; - Denmin: bickinkon, D, Frenn, | ietructing him (o "delay action until ‘the e he Y ar |8 L ee 3 5t iy % populist legislature ed. There | oiiTY 3 % r, Gates, coper, case could be heard, - & big boy. His denth will be & most bIUOr | pounds, the emperor looked Iike a glant. {hose, hio el w elEnt 1. slgn the name of | are nany hunireds of republicans who will | (¥, 3 L Kelper, ‘Larson, Loy, Mattes, ., ing being sct for 2 ol':‘?orlkm;r::):n{:“ :‘f't" loss (o the wife he loved s well that 1t was | MR JIS), COECl, (SOREt 0TV ontows, | Uhe company lias been stated by the manager, | Sibport Holcomb. 1t Tooks now as it he | (X, e ; 3 Selper, Tamaon, Lee, Lay, Mattes 4 e \Selpg et tor d selockiyes y after- a proverb in St Petersburg that he was | MG had small cyes SEalght, hard eveRtORS | Mr. Huggins. will be_elected. The candidacy of Mr. | GUTGE ? Olmatead, . O'Sullivan . Severin.. Snyder, | 2p0n: I petition Mr. Shoemaker the only Russian who was true to his wife.” | & large forehead, o fair beard and & cours? | "3y, 1. MeCord says that he was misquoted | Majors wou nat be discussed. He | baper, SwArtsley, Towle, White, Ay Hneaker sy | alleged that he had no objection to the nomi- His home was an ideal one, and all his pleas- | YO hL'wM‘ in Wednesday's Bee. That McCord-Brady | does not discuss state “‘f“’fi at all, nor dc “Absent’ and not voting; Messrs .r | nees of the rump convention going upon the ure was found with his own family. % 'fad"of the! csar’was the ocollection of [COMPaDnY received three |letters protesting|Tepublican ipenkers geReialve o o o [Dixon - . and Hungate. ticket, but he insisted that they should ap- But as the czar and not the man he coud [ | A fad of the czar was ihe bolieebioh Ot |against the sfgnature of the Business Men's |, TH, TUvestor corvcaponcing Swking DO |Jwen oo e Mafora, 'Voting 16, forcs v Ml At pra: | sther.tie. et oL acaiddates, or, by oy bo a8 stern, as unrelenting us fate itsell. He | UG GOt qelignt I porchasing rare | Sstociation list. The use of the name o | Phc'actubi fucts, fs'ufie o amsare il gl | Dundy 12 i hibition on (his state, and yet railroad Which placad them I apraination - Srona ety eniand women 1o Siberis, BUSH end. contly ipecimens: ' His jawels are with. [ McCord-Drady company by ‘the EHusinesk|ers of this naper that Mi§ieiebton of Judke ; i publicans and stock yards business men in iAoy they were men and women who $ousht to | out doubt the most gorgeous fn Hurope and | Men's estoclation was ‘unauthorized. Wiila | Holeomb wiil in no way e ¢ $ 3 ¢ 5 2| this city are asking our liberal people, and ARGUMENTS IN THE CASE. fioh he was the absolute head, and his uniforms and military trappings are | S0me of the officers of the company signed of any legitimate investmegts in this siwste. . especlally our rman fellow citizens, to| When the court convened in the afternoom which he o olute head which he, by the most solemn oaths in the & It cannot be regarded as.a: populist victory 3 o ol o Tur Thomie ol bl LD SR ) 8 decorated with ‘magnificent gema. In bis | the st they did so personally and as | f} SORLpC TSN L R L Rs yote forg Thomas X Majors €or governor | Mr. Shoemaker appeared in his own: behale o 3 Pwepa | private coliection are any number of large , be & eir privilege | qograde the standard of Nebraska politics g . By WS BB IMA ! [and County Clerk Sackett, not by Charles :““"‘“’ “:'Yl"'n“'i“f'"jr oscow—had §WOR | 4114 valuable diamonds and pearls. In the | O EXDEeN s RD "{"“’0“-)‘ In ‘lh‘!«;'fl";fl Yy | and government. i ¥ H 7 Jv‘ern' the Burlinglon attorney, as he o maintain in its integrity. S adehle < dla. | some of the employes have signed the list, & : X ey ¢ i T did Wednesday when the gubern: - CALMLY WAITED FOR THE END. :fi'&?fl:““wifii‘r’.‘ ;»i;n:hels:;:"n:;ruxj;.m“ This | but the connection of McCord-Brady company BOOMERANG IN BURT COUNTY. & METHODIST BISHOPS. troversy was on before Judge Fe:::nr-lgrln,eg:z Since Tuesday, when the doctors informed | stone’ is rose cut and resembles half a | With their nemes was taking a liberty which | An idea of the sentiment that prevails |Hall o . 5 by Attorney Joseph Crow, one of the re the czar there was no longer room for hope, | p geons egg in size. It is supposed to have | none of its officers would or could have pre- | throughout the state in regard to the busi- | jiiliio" = . J Conclave of the Hends of the Church in |publican nominees for the house of repre- his majesty composedly waited for the end, | been the eye of an Indian idol, which, after [Sumed to do. ness men's combine can be gained by a|H trg 2 Wesley Halt, Philadeiphia. sentatives, and J. B. Sheehan, an attorney attending (o necessary state and family at. |being stolen by a French deserter, passed | WIth the above names marked off in addi- | perusal of the following speclal received by | Hiteheock e | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1.—All the bishops | Who was with the rump convention demow fairs in the short intervals of consciousness | through many hands, until it was purchased |tion to those that have been mentioned be- | The Bee last evening: . Hooker . si Y of the Methcdist Episcopal church in the | crats, and freedom of pain. Thesa were necessa- | by Count Orloff for Empress Catherine, The [fore this, the Business Men's as:ociation be- | TEKAMAH, Ncb, Nov. L—(Special)—|iowara b United States who are at present in thi: Mr. Shoemaker, in opening the case, re- rily brief, the doctors having recourse to|price paid the Armenian merchant who then | COmes a nonentity so far as the jobbers are 'l"!‘xe_nmnlnr‘n(:x}-:‘t]x’u-;, mfn;l;lodm'r“mx* m: J, fhh-rmn S e country assembled in Wesley hall in {hs | Viewed the action of the regular and the sedatives to procure sleep and allay pain. |owned it was {90,000, an annuity of 4,000 |concerned. The largest houses and those | ¥oi spent Its full force, The, FRqchon, Sl | jonnson . city today. The meeting fs the regular|[TUmp democratic conventions, which were On Wednesday the czar was still able to be | rubles and a royal title. that were pointed to by the managers of the | 4OW Bt W FonCl i AR TEEEVEG Tihe re- | Kearney ool 0 “| semi-annual session of the gen ral com- | €14 this city on September 26, after taken to & window of the palace, whence he | Nicholas Alexandrovitch, who succeeds to |movement with the greatest pride have|caiviile ‘for waste paper and laughed at | Keya s mittee of church extension, Waen the | Which he quoted the law which describes gaged out upon the country he loved. the Russan throne, was born in 1868. He |repudiated the movement and have asserted |t as a practical joke. At Cralg the farmer | Keith e meeting was called to order by Iishop | 1OW candidates may get thelr names upon The night passed with all the aggravating | is of tmall stature, a very sallow complexion | that their names were used without their | patrons rose up as one mab to remonsirate | Knox : . [ following bish D|the ticket, ~contending that it & symptoms and dry cough. Dr. Zaccharin re- | and bushy, black eyebrows over bluish gray | authority or consent. against the merohant that showed his sym- | Fancaser “eianicasae i [-‘n);s"“::u”u g b{aiiop mere present: candidator o 3 ichiy name upon e S FE ) pathy wi e association, w] ey re- . ow! 0! L st oxbury, | ¢ matred In attendance upon him throughout |eves. © " 5 T RETAILERS FEEL MUCH THE SAME. d"as an organization of favorel corpora- R Mase.: Merrill of Chicago, Anarews of New | party mominatien” b wonoiler Way than by the night—only snatching brief intervals for or the last five years he has been in the | The names of quite a good many retail | tions and those receiving favors. Today | M G York,' Warren of University Park, Colo- | 7fi¥, Ao s e would be dezignated as gleep In the ante rooms. The morning broke | habit of presiding over the council of state, | firms appear on the list, but they were ob- | three farmers, representing from 800 {o h eI G hurst of Washington, Walden of Cinein an independent democrat, republican or popu= with rain and wind and heavy clouds and the |2 duty which his father's laziness made irk- | tained in about the same way as the names | 1,00 acres of farms each, and liberal lenders b 3 ¢ HAATIER Mallalieu of Buffulo, Fowler ¢f Minneay, list. as the case might be. In this particulap weather was much colder. As the day ad- |[S0me to him. At these meetings the young | o e to meighbors, were in Tekamah collecting : _ _ Vincent of Topeka, Fitzgerald of New case none of the nominees had bien nof ¥y f the jobbing houses and do ot signify any m- vanced the weakness increased so rapidly | man conducted the business with surpris- committee op that the czar himself recognized that he | ing ablity and tact. Much more tact than 8 Jopling hg ot slkuity the busin ’s circular for future ref- 2 2 ; | leans, Joyce of Chattanooga, Newman of |inated by convention g ‘;'l::_‘l:m“‘:m "D'I"‘.“ :" "l‘:;_ :{xu(‘l::“;r”fl:: r MWhen interrogated concerning the 5 Supei e Omaba and Goodsell of Fort Worth, political party, but by peiition which was on could only live a fow hours. He expressed a | his father ever showed. manifesto which is being used in an effort 56 KKant Jor Diture rarorence; gnd (hat e s % : m'[“ :.},,lxfl;lr',' l‘\l’r“q’}lhm Fu(l'l‘ re were pres. | file with the Droper authorities. desire to recelve the sacrament, which was| Ho has a will of his own. Wis father at | 1o eloct the head of the republican ticket - lealers would be solicited to e e country: Rev. Dr. J. M. Durrell, Tilton, | ,AS the arguments progressed Chairman C, ministered to him by Court Chaplain Van. | 00€ time wanted kim very much to marry | Mr. Cartwright says that his banker asked | trade w ong whose hame is attached ; t N. H. Rev. Dr. M. R, Freshwater, Scioto, [ T Smyth of the regular democratic state fshell and Father Ivan in the presence of the | °n¢ Of the daughters of Nikita, the relgnivg | him to sign the list and he told him that | {0, the circular. The feeling of insult and | 2 H 0. Rev. J. M. Carter, Tullahoma, Tenn.: | céntral convention and Euclid Martin, father whole family. The czar then conversed long | Prince of Montenegro. —These young ladies | while he was a republican and naturally in | \HUTY I8 not felt alone by the farmers and AL Rev. Dr. W. H. Shier, Detroit; Rey, T, I, | of the rump convention, dropped in Lo watoh Rid barnestly with Father van. Sonclud are of the Greek faith: they were educated | fuvor of & republican adamiristratian tor (i | radesmen, but by the local business men i . 1T Fleming, Cedar Rapidé, In.; Réy. Dr. J. F. | the proceedings. Dy asking his family to again gather around |8t 8 fashlonable schooi at” 8t Petersburg, | gtate he could mot. support the head of the | far Tom. Majore, a Chroat Commy of ouk L . % Fantce. MIBEREDOUNL, TV < Trs Warming up to the emergencies of the oc- him. He spoke to each member separately, |nd they are fine, handsome, tall and strong, | yicket, believing Judge Molcomb to be by | stanchest republicans voice the sentime passartes i i Bon ey A mertn s Mo i - casion, Mr. Shoemaker held to the position and at the greatest length with the czarina, |°f #UPErb physique, with coal black hair | far the better man of the two. Finding that | Of Itepresentative John F. Kessler, who i Scott, Marshall, Tex.; Rev. that after the democrats had regularly held He blessed all his children present. The|And eves to match. But the young czare- | pa could not change his opinton I that | RUbliely proclaims his intention of ‘Voting 5 i . 2 Barth, 8t. Louls, and Rev. Dr, G. Y elr convention and had placed thelr candi- acene was One Gf ey tathos, mit being b | vitch would have none of them. B e e e dok “ypn, b that | For Holoomb, but add# ne might be induced ? [ Whth dates In the field, no men or set of men had tears. All this time his majesiy was sitting [ Alexander 1Il, mindful of the sad fate of | porior sign the paper anyway, as in favor | know ‘o Majors memd ot M b ot W Tbs sqaslons of the asneral copumittes are | AStNGHILY to'come In and stedl (i ANCEE upon &n arm chair. After taking leave of (M8 brother Nicholas, who had died of ner-| o (he balance of the ticket, and thus one 0 ot 'the. renanlain bitness. ; cspecially interesting from the fact that o | “democrat.” 1f a man was nominated ag his family he grew gradually weaker and [Yous debility, determiued that his delicate | more name was added to the business men's | Tekamah, Craig and Qukiand, and a lur - . e Hnaneia). difeaitien and have ap: | the candidate of any convention Mr, Bhoe his voice became so indistinct that it was | 500 Should escape that fate. Manners are|jist. Mr. Cartwright says (hat the use to| Proportion of Lyons also, will withhoid |} S6alnd 10 the boatd for ald. Other m maker contended that no other party had a scarcely audible, still somewhat primitive in Russla, and %0 |which the managers have put the list of | their suffrage from the tattoced man. A |q RESE 02013 of importance will come bef H T al right to enter the political fleld by About noon a convulsive fit of coughing|the czarewitch was introduced to' a very [names has been o great mistake and is| Blann i Fabber gt farth by certain | Thursion 111! . There will be two sessions tomor- | Petition 4nd steal away the party Cesignation, was followed by a slight rally. Thence uatil | Charming actress, with whom he fell violently | cajculated ‘to do Omaha a great deal of | the new Condition of aftains 'will be waiched i A 3 A (T and: Baturday, Eundey Swill b p WHY IT WAS MISLEADING, ;l::n";lr‘(l»n:h;nl.:" TRmAIRD " iyistiinsrinnt i.nlv:l"l!hl:n:nx‘::: l‘)\{.flnmthh: mmlrlmi I'th' injury. The feeling out through the state | with Inter The bugaboo scare concern- | Wavne : Servel aa cuurch exteansion.day. The designation “stralght democrat” was \ voman, who had an excellent dis 3 15 none too friendly toward Omaha to begin | In& the withdrawal offeastern money from | W, % . S e a designation Insinuating that some othem ONE SIGH AND ALL WAS OVER. |Position, so passionately that he declared his | with and a matter of this kind is only in. | the state is dispelled hére. Some real estate " ) & INDLANS AS CITIZENS. candidate on the ticket was not straight, o < * ¥ 8 E & owners have personally arranged with Ohio 0 S| gk} L s Bialiok s hearan s t'gh and | ntention of marrying her, backing his resolu- | tended to widen the breach, ownare have perso ged O In this particular case Mr. Shoemaker urged Tebathed s 1aat i the oo n‘e’f s mpress, | tion by the theorles of Tolstol. "His father| William Fleming, the retall grocer, says | ha low rate n the IR CAR-use AL| - o e . as low rate as they have ever been offered . 5 1.79.845) 75,0 the idca conveyed to the public was mige who then broke down with the welght of | !5t his temper, but did not succeed in fright- | that he signed the list without the slightest | The promise of unuzfi - Th'y May Kay Liquor Like Other People PRBE. Hown ofarnc: B Tt sy B Unless Under Agents. leading, as It was a known fact the her grief. The doctors fear the: tevuliy | €RIDE the young man, who declared that if [idea that It was to be used as a political | real ¢ ecurity wealthy b6 citl 2 JT8 INACCURACIES PALPABLR. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Nov, L.—Within a|cratic party of the state met in .wmvf"fifl‘é}‘. of the reaction on her alveady exhausted | M WS not allowed to marry her he would not | document and circulated over the country | %ens wh ha l‘n"u‘fi O unds will < The figures given above were made to win, | fow days a very important matter will be |and nominated its ticket, while a few bolters system. marry any one else. and city. Doont ‘the ol e D e b hess men'” | for when they first were tabulated they | settled in the United States court here, |left the hall and put up a ticket which was 'The body Is now belng embalmed, 1t| It Wab for this reason that the czarewiich | Both members of the firm of Kelley & | |oans who aill vtat s aconm G ercPub: | failed to elect Majors by 2,000 Later they | Yestorday Judge Bdgerton instructed the | 10U representative of the party in this sates will probably be lald for & couple of days|WaS Sent on his famous journey round the | Stiger are very emphatic In their declaration | the better class, some ocPuByIng blaves. u | WEre “revised” for the edification of workers | crana™§¥ WCS SRR, BUTIAC jlcte | Mr. Crow, in behalf of the county clorky in the palace chapel. The arrangements | WOrld, In order to give him other ideas. The [that they are not in politics and do not|the party's counclls: Who came In from throughout the state and | cnee ‘against persons accused of sclling |rgucd that the printing of the ballot wam that will be. made tor the unerrs"Ecments | Lild and bolsterous but.extremely powerful |belleve In trying to mix business and et el Who needed something to revive their droop- | [eit® 455 uie Dersons AcCiCl OF SEUNE | in”conformity with the certificates on file unknown. It Is believed the remains will | Grand Duke George of Greece went with him [ politica Ing spirits. = The claims made in & number | JJi00" 2y he was in doubt whether such | !B the ofice of the county clerk of thim Do ombarked on the unerial samt “Born! | to amuse and take care of him. Edward Robinson of Robinson Bros. says | maAcOMA, Washo Nev L oA eescial to | OF,counties are absurdly high on the Majors | FA1Io% 4% e wis In douby, whether such | county and that there the nominees were nala Fivesda (Polar Star) at ¥aita, where| The young princes behaved with anyhing |he sikned the list as an individual expression | o Yeger trom Victosls, B, o0, bess they | tide and correspondingly low for Holcomb. [ (Sima hefore the court on a demurrer to an | designated as stralght democrats, 1t the the Seventh army corps will render mili. | but the repose which marks the caste of Vere [of opinion and without any idea of trying | " gt S0 B0 VSO T € Savs tha The very latest poll of the state, the result | indictment against Tom Kindred, who theory of Mr. Shoemaker was held good tary honors. . The whole Black sea ficet |40 Vere. The journey was n perpetual orgle, Lo influence the votes of his customers or | (i M4§¥HIE Hovar Arth 4, four other | of which will be given fn The Bee tomor- | arrcsted here a few days ago while in the | throughout the state, Mr. Crow thought thal will escort the yacht to Odessa, whence the | interrupted by boxing, swimming and fenc- [any ono else. have been ordered 10 \GAINS at once. “The | 1O OF Sunday, shows the fallacy of these|act of seliing Mquor to Biaseton Indlans. |t would create great confusion, as each body will be conveyed by raliway to St |Ing matches. It was on this trip that the| Mr. Rinehart, the photographer, considers | British consulate at that Place has been | CAAIMS. — Over one-half of the counties | ,sROES TEORERTER S0 GR0Ian lands were | C0URty clerk might have an opinion of. his Pelarsark, etommne ot e Ty ot | caurowitelis brotlier, (he Grand Duke Geoens | the manifesto” mighty poor. electioncering | taken: posscsion, of o "peroisiionias Jeon | placed In the Majors column In the ~above | fret, slance that o, i, Jands Were lown concerning the manner of designating enroute to enable the troops to render|of Russia, sowed the seeds of the disease |Stuft. the Sonan) made & prisoner. His' wite and | statement will be found in the Holcomb 1ist | tne Sisseton reservation, and where the In. | “andidates. hpnors (o the dead. The state mourning | Which is now killing him. George of Greece| Tom Rogers says that he does mot know | faushier have befn kiiled and the consulate | next Tuesday by pluralties ranging i has been burned to th. 4, T 5 from | dians have the right to vote, the latter are | “Has it not been held,” asked Judge will commence on Saturday. was 00 rough a playmate and inclined to|Why that list was signed and he did not ha i e ground. The flag- | fitty to 500. The statement s also fal-| citizens of the United States, and the act [ Keysor, *“that the convention nomipating S olities. =% under full steam tonight and | 1ae . v vill | of selling liquor to them 0 more o " o " o o The funeral will probably be held two|forget his strength. The boxing and swim- | ke the idea of stirring up polities, stove call ‘Bt ‘VICUArIt tdr gne hour abayl | 1A0I0u8 88 to the number of votes that will | of ssting Vauor fo them A8 DO mere of & |shess men was not the remier siste Gane B e ming was too much for the Russian George, | Srates and tinware in the same kettle. It | midnight. Admiral Stephenson Is on board, | D¢ polled. It indicates that outside of | ¥iolutlon of Lhe, Emtec Bates Jaiws teh | vention?: The arrival of the prince and princess of | who had to be sent home by himself, a spar | Wa$ @ kind of a stew that every one would e, ‘l:uuxhn« pounty m‘-lvll .n-»l prohibition vote of | 33 M B84 T B son selling liguor to an | MF Crow admitted that such Wales, now enroute to Livadia, Is anxiously | having been clumsily dropped on his head in |00t relish 3 G X 3 e state there will be 162000 votes. This | indian iv only amenable to the United States awalied. - A Kpecial traln awaits them st | the course of some mad pranks hetd 10| " Samuel Gamble of the Continental does| . sitd Afhctlon of s Chicage Couple 18 {rom 8000 o 10.000 voies fao_many, a8 |lswa regulafing that maiter when ihe In: Unsing. Judgs Keysor sals (sat i the frontler, It is belleved the presence of| To atone for his misfortune, the Grand|DOt think it within the province of the re- ARTHAND, S ev. 1.—(Speclal Telegram.) | pouglas county alone will poll from 21,000 | dlan fs under an agent or superintendent, understood the Australian ballot law it was the princess of Wales will affard great com- | Duke George of Grecce saved the life of the | tallers to do much talking. A little child of Mr. and Mys. C. N. Har-| (o 22,000 votes, which fact alone will more ——— for the purpose of furnishing the voter withl fort to her sister, the czarina, and it is ex- | czarewitch on the memorable occasion when SENTIMENTS OF D. A. HALE ris, enroute from Chicago to 8an Francisco, | than wipe out the paltry 4,800 plurality that ED NEAL'S SKELETO the correct information. The voler wanted pected that she will make a long stay in|he was attacked by a Japanese policeman in| John Peters, secretary of the business | AT QKR Nok Arekmiing Bibrmmn it i | the Majors managers say they may secure o e e bellay o e ““a‘." Russia Toklo, who hit the czarewitch over the head | men's Majors combine, had the privilege yes- | west of Cheyenne last night. At Laramie| SQUEER WORK OF A QUEER CROWD. Sald to Be in the q [ e a s i o bl ot ‘88 o hat a rn; An imperial decree announcing the acces- | with a sword terday of reading some wholesome truths, | the remains were placed in a ¢akket and the| The “straight democrats,” who held a SAIH AL % MITRINL). maorM P A SRR sion to the throne of the Grand Duke Nich-| The trip round the world had its desired | Which, owing to his dyspeptic condition, did | parents continued on their journey mecting at Lincoln night before last and de-| SALT LAKE, Nov. 1.—(Bpecial Tetegram.) | "*RiPVElAL SIEE AR BE BE CE00 0 g olas (the czarewitch) |s expected from | effect. It very much fortified the constitution | Dot set well on his stomach. The letter was - clared for Majors, have ouly thrown off the| —A Salt Lake curlo dealer has received | ot ee? oLer Ak Livadia in a few days. The theaters and|of the czarewltch, showed him “cities and | from D. A. Hale a prominent business man| ments 6f Sengoine Vessels Nov. 1. | mask that they have been clumsily wearing | (rom Omaha whet is guaranteed to him to | gt G i asked Judge Keysor, “whem restaurants were closed this evenlng, but|manners” and cured him of his love for the | Of Humphrey, and read as follows New York—Arrived—Lahn, from | for weeks. At this meeting of “stralghts” | 1o the skull and portions of the skeleton of | the candidates are not the nominess of any streets were as buey as usual. Crowds|actress, who had meanwhile been spirited| HUMPHREY, Neb, Oct. 30, 184.-Hon. . there were many familiar faces. Buclid | mq Nea), who was hanged at Omaha in 181 | political convention or committee? stood about the places where the bulleting John Peters, Sécretary Business Mei's As- Hremen—Arrived—Aller, from New | Martin was, of course, the leader, and then | o g - id L AWar. sociation, Omaha: Dear Sir—I am in re- . . ‘ for murdering an aged couple, The relies JURIEDICTION CHALLENGED. from Livadia have been posted, reading the | on pis return, however, he fell in los . v - < sea | came Charlie Connoyer, Lee Spratlin, 8. R v ’ e, ; . 5 n love| ceipt of your letter and circular, bearing | ondon—Arrived—Mussachusetts, from 3 A are attracting considerable attention. Tt is 4 Shee ho assisted M official anoguncement of his majesty’s death rincess Alix of Hesse. He had al- | date of the 1th inst, urging me to form a | New York Rush and George V. Hines from Omahs;|ciaimed the body was sold to physiclans | Here Atteraey Stechan, Who Sast oyl (3 t 8 reporied here that the e T “business enen's organization” in my city, Genoa—Arrived—Werra, from New |J. C. Robinson, Waterloo: W. E. Jackway, | and the skeleton found its way to Salt Lake [ Crow, insisted that the court had no jur Indigant at what they, i Permlt me (0 say 1 yeply (hat your letter, Kearney; A. 8. Campbell, McCook; J. C.'through some undertaker, diction, as the law provided that the ballels Eritish Ships Gomng to Peru. was the