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Show 7IIner Cotire Ajiiiroteil. GrATEMAH. Oct. 20 Now Uiat it is generally known that the American minister has been completely com-pletely vindicated by bis vcrn-meot vcrn-meot iu tlio IiirmndU matter,Uicre is lieurd everywhere cxpres-ionsof approval of his coarse iu maintaining maintain-ing silence under thu most trying circumstances. No one who has spent some time In thu-various Central Cen-tral A uier'can countries can form the slightest Idea of wbtt it means to be United States minister to Ire different aud entirely separate republic, re-public, each of w hicli is constantly nt war with one or more of Uib others. The person who fancies the (lost an easy one ought simply to have Uie privilege of occupying It for a fuw weeks. Mr. Mlincr's coolness In facing a pistol aimed at him by Uarruudla'sfrcnzled daughter, daugh-ter, is even less remarkable thin bis pitienceand nb-olute calmness under un-der tbe Undeserved Criticisms of his conduct &h u diplomat. ItuiW It lloiwrnl. MilAVAfKltakOct. "f. "Secretary ftu-k. lu au interview here, says ro-porut ro-porut from inspectors in l.ngian I Lncouragu a belief that ,Uie restrictions restric-tions will be removed from American Ameri-can aittle soon. Xo tram of disease has ben found for several mouths. 1. cry thing loujs favorable toau early remoal of the Krencli Itwa against our beef and pork. The .Secretary txprewd satUfaetlnu witii Uie progress cif augtr beet expert-jmudr. expert-jmudr. A Nebraska factory l do lug "plendid'y and thee is no douLt 1it lioct eiig-ir will liea great in-duktry in-duktry iu lime. The !nlnleir T-trf tre$ JLuMMiX, Oct. 23. -The rejiofi of the tnareaere of a number of Mas-houalund Mas-houalund pionccm by Matabeles Is ly.tcreilited lu London, aud at tbe ortlco of Uie ilrilisli South African Comiauy nothing has been heard Ju-tlfylng Uie rumor. However, it has c-iu-rd much anxiety, as It 1-nellknown 1-nellknown that the warriors are generally hosUle to the settlement of MashOtatlaml, and that tbe king has had much diilicully in restraining- them Iran nttaok upon the r-nlli-e.ThMMnt-itjcles liavu hitherto have Ireb ;elgn lit Maliona!aoU, plundering the ifalnUtanls at will and carrying them ofl' into slavery. Silico the arrival of tlie British the people uf Mathoualuud no longer stand lu terror of the fitrce Mala-belus,aud Mala-belus,aud it is posMblu that this attltii'lc may have provoketi tlie MattbeleMo war. ThelatUrare the rust powerful military nation in -juth Africa. A ."tett 'Jnle. Skvt Yortw, Ott. 2t. Joa'iuin Maropaiilo was a prisoner at the Toml this moruing, charged w 1th n im.v and undme form uf highway high-way robbery. Though born Under the ebado'v of the Act'polls, he seem-i to have acquired cousidtr-able cousidtr-able experience iu the use of the Mexican lariat. While op-.Ue J-,l.n sitreet l-iit night he nut.Vu-li.nce nut.Vu-li.nce Panagoooa. Marapaulos iad already learned Uiat Autiiiiee had V)on hW jh-Totii lualvsl- wlikli he wore next to his skin. As he gut within fifteen feel of hi- Ictnn Mtfraca,,lo wbiwcl n J?o whlth tell curvlngly over Auiodc'e iiui waseoou tiglitcued by the robber twutjegthe rope around theiom-mel theiom-mel of his saddle. Ife approached Autouce, beat film nearly Into In-sensibility In-sensibility and then after half disrobing him, inWied hiiu of tbe fV, A Ilirllllnesceiieai M-s-vrid MAI.ARA Ml U, M -H-.-Ab-ut oMocJ this morning several pc-sons pc-sons were witnesses of a thrilling scene. A boat was ol'serveil Weej-lug Weej-lug dow n the river ou tbe swift current. cur-rent. As tha frail Craft came nesin r abiywaa noticed, pile mil trembling, trem-bling, clinging to Uie Jbont. Before him fas Uie inevitable doom of the tumultuous Whirltuol ILiiiWe. The b v croutheil In Uie Iwaliti if cringing cring-ing front thedlsasier Ub. foamed Le-tore Le-tore hlib. Ltis pallid fie- turned toa'ard three men on tiie bridge, pleading for surear, l"Jt lie was beyond be-yond help. In another instant hi frail fMfl stnicli the rr1, upet,auJ theljov dliappeafl :u tuo foauilnS rapid" His name could not be cr.r.!v Matrimonii. tVA-lll.tt'TO-, "rf. . -' Mls Sfjfv nutterwiMb. ilntis'iUt or Coagnslnlali ltatterS'of!i, if Ohio, aT6iJbiJ!-iilirHy to ll'tgh ttalte Howe, or lllb Slain ('.-pBrtrhtnt. The wedding, was to lute taken Heb foti'orroW'. but la$t t'ridar Hewuvra." laken ill vi-IUi pneumonia pneu-monia and his condition Wts aggravated ag-gravated by distress of mind, be-cauo be-cauo of his inability to keeji his engagement tomorrow. When Miss Cutterworth learned this fact she projiosed that all foruiallUes be dls-pend dls-pend wlUi and tbe wedding lake place at once in Howe's sick room. Thu physicians decided Uiat this would be the best possible thing fur the iwticnt, and scconltSs'y the wedding ceremony occurred today. Tiir l . r. iirtjeoii. IIa-tu.n, Oct- . It is stated at theofllcoof thu Union Pacific that the reported boycott or the Union I'aclllu is nothing novel; the rail-waj-s connecting with it at Council BlutTs having, ClUl the esccptlon of the Chicago and Northwestern, discriminated against it for some Umc. Iu the Judgment of the Union Pacific o11l!aIs, both east and west, the boycott will have no material et!ict,-so fir as any reduction reduc-tion of income is concerned, for Its business Is fully protected, the cora-lauy cora-lauy oeing able to reach all point IndependenUy of the companies In the boycott. |