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“TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1800, NUMBER 94, - - —— — —————————————————————— WRECK ON THE READING ROAD | fssasemnec At Ci A GIGANTIC RMLROAD DEAL | jrsshisematatee 2o v e | (ONGRESSIONAL l’liOCEEI)l.‘{GSi:,':.",:,:: “f';‘"'l‘:-"""‘"-“"""""""‘i‘"“""J"""“'"‘-‘“‘""“‘7‘THEI’AIL\MOUN]'ISSUE as Mr, (0 T thr . but to no pur- araguan government in New York is believed to Japan, having been entrusted with a spe- pose. He then disrobed himselfon the front | here to indicate an early war with Honduras, cial 1 ; ot | Plazza while a biting wind prevaled, and re- | The relations between the two republics have Lo progress of the Ertogroul since sholeft e A Treight Runs Into a Coal Train and a | mained twenty or thirty minutes in 'a nude | The Southern Pacific, Missouri Pacific and | been strained for some tine and the feeling | Demoorats in the House Still Contimue | Constantitopte for the east many months agzo | o0 " condition and then disappeared oclue to | i Tegiy has been intensified by the late war between y e r ' has been most ludicrous, Leaving Tutkey | It Is Again Discussed by Prowminent § ke Passenger Follows, the man's identity can be obtained except the Atchison Combination, Salvador and Guatemala. 1t is a notorious Their Filibustering Tactics, shortof money, it wis understood that sup. AR A LA ) initials “1, I, on the colar and shirt front, t that many towns in Honduras ure en- SRkt plies wonld be sent. hier to ports at which she ers at the Sugar Palaco T The police failed to find the man, avoring to annéx themselves to N fearagun. would call, with the result that her sojurn € EXACT NUMBER OF KILLED NOT KNOWN, T D A DEFENSVE AND OFFENSIVE ALUIANCE, | s fovernmentof Saisi s Tooked on 5 | A DAY DEVOTED TO ROLL CALLS. | b Shise comthis wak ks protonpes revolution is as the officers at home were not able to keep Warse, Neb,, Sept. 18.—[Special Telegram i feared in Nicaragua, — their promise. In this way she lost | CLAMS OF AMENDMENT ADVOCATES, rom the sultan tothe mikado. T ~onference — — P . some of her crew, and her oficers Bix Dead Bodies Already Taken Out :'I’Il“‘"‘ ::x’i: “~\'|m‘v: »‘\‘l.m:-ydm me'( r;"'("v President Manvel of the Atchison COUNTING A QUORUM, Voorhees Introduces a Joint Resolu- | wero many times on'the vere of rebellion | - 5 orning Dr, | 0x, secretary of P i, » 1 induced by starvation, while the go ors of and Thirty Badly Injurced— the Mothodist Sunday school society, was | Denies the Purchase of the Rio | The Task Provesa Dificule One for | H100 inthe Senite Looking o an o titles Visitad refisod fo. renti the harbor | They Attempt to Provs Prohibition & Suce Many Believed th Be in given the privit sing the confer- Grande West rn—The South- Speaker Reed. Immediate Increase in [ rtother privileges of right due & Wh 3 the Schuylkill River. ence, and said: “Tam glad to say to you that western Associations WstNaroN, Sept. 19, —[Special Telogram Silver Mon v s a Tarkish mn-ofwar o the ground o3 Whorever Tried, ¢ i -y s Ban] =1t Wis Tnias AT thatshe was not sailing in that character, as ment of our work never had such to Tur Ber.]—1t Was with much dificulty there was not powder enough onboard to . in tho past year. We arc not and under trying cirenmstances that Speaker 5 . SHIR10 e b iy Lho regulation satuls i 3 Reaning, Pa., Sept. 10.—One of the worst | ashamed of cither the quality or quantity Criciao, Sept. 10.~[Special Telegram to | Reed was enablol o ounta quoram on two | WASTINGTO, Sept. 10, —In tho hot (R Hny sdveniiess only warhy of an | LARRABEE ON IOWA'S LIQUOR LAW, wreeks ever known in this section occurred ';m » ’unv\‘ i l‘;nr] int '“\W raised | Pyp Bee Che railway news bureau says | or three occasions during today's session of ““;';"""-‘ vy of l‘flilll'v!l~ and filibuste opera bouffe navy the Ertogronl finally av- | N il avon tect b n cash and but thiree 01 P 3 by o the 3 3 vhen counted al 1 & Mu. Crisp moved that yesterday's journal | rivedin Japanesé waters, She was on b tonight on the Reading railroad, seventeen AL A that little by little the details of oneof the | the house, and when counted almost immedi- Aitrringit 3 iy - ‘ - o i " 3 il wiles from he H6% shaols duvitg tio. wite. v 10 | most glguntio railcoad deals in history aro | atelyvanisted, 10 8bat nosubstantial prvg. | bocorreotod, Tils wis Luil on the tablo— | retum when tio dlsutoroccumed. ' = | His Arguneits Pompily Rofated by the ear Shoomaleraville thero s a curve | per month. Outof our Schools thers wwere | coming to light. It scoms impossible to get | ress was made in theconsideration of matters | Yeas, H0; uays, 3—but Mr. Crisp mised a | Advicesfron Hiop sute ihat the mail | High Licenso Speakers, wlere the railvond is about elghteen or | 105,000 conversions in the year yand for | all the particulars, as they are fully known | before that body. After the experience | #0intof noquorum, it 2 aud that all hererew, with the exception of = twenty feet higher than the Sehuylkill river. Tl the bast ten years 100000.° A new | guly 194 fow railroad presidents and such | of yestorday the ,democrats seomed o | Thespeaker counted 164 members present oue Japanese, was drow ned FI0NB Tshomiy. BalEs 0 oilock & T 0 LIS R S vy, Sure, | boking as Kidder, Pcabody & Co., | be afraid thut if they came fin the | —8 quorum. - ere shortly before 6 o'clock € E s iis was organized, an i y Peabody § \ 4 - came Wik ik PN . - - i v train ran into a coal train, throwing ) pters and 20,000 mem- | Drexe), 3 an & Co, and Baring Brothrrs. | houseat all they would find themselves be- Mr, Crisp chalienged the correctness of the FORDIRRCIOR GENERAL SOME INTERESTING COMPARISONS, o s Hiave o st oy 1 Mots are 5 8 m Pa- | hi b Yong! 6t count, and the speaker said that, having | s iy o soveral cars onto the opposite track. Before . We lave the best Sunaay school lit tsare that the Southern Pa- | hind doorsof such strength that they could | CO! . George R Davis Chosen by the World' s the t 13 lmd“lhun to warn any ap- | rture in the world, and it is patronized by | cifie, Missouri Pacificand Atchison systems | not lift nor kick their way through them | taken great pains, he had no doubt of his cor- 3 alr (“,,,.,,'”M,.;\ =k | Messes Rosewater and Webster Pre proaching train of dangor the Mottsville ex- | engminations and is generally beld 10 | y,ve come to such a close understanding that. | into tho freedom beyond, and thereforo they | rectness, Ho was informed by tho door y ¢ f e the highestestimation. t i ¢ incts | keepers that there were a dozen demoerats i Ciicaco, Sept. 19--Atthe meeting of the press, ¢ ing about 150 passengers, came chancellorof the Nebraska | 'hey are to all intents and pur- | studiously remained putside of the precincts i ‘l"” 0/ ittt (i bl b o Bl e e S world’s fair commissioncrs the Statistics in Support ot around tho curve at the rato of forty miles an . rsity at Lincoln madc poses under one management. The | of the house the entire day, At uo time w LA S raport 6f (16 eisotllve . Gmmiltes Was fead the Nebraska Law, hour and rau fnto the wrecked coal cars, The ddress in the interests of th b= | alllanco s mot only defensive, | theromorethana half dozen or cight demo- | Mr. Crisp's motion was laid on the table, | FPH 0T U ey i hif Tbas e t, followed | tution which he sc but offensive. It isa perfectly open secret | crats within sicht of the speaker or the | but the gentleman from Georgia still pro T e SXFoH e RIGI &%k by the ohtt ¢ Dorsey Returns to Washington. that the Southern Pacific holds the most ¢ sound of gavel. Somo of the [ tested thattellers should bo appointed. position Ju reconionded R Davis | AND Isiuvp, Neb, Thio aconie Wwas one of “great horre Fueyoxt, Neb, Sept, 19.~[Special to Tug | @lal hatred toward the Union Pacific and | offorts - made by ‘the democrats fo es. [ Thespeaker stated thutthe question was | for direc o L pEShogxyostiton, watlse | mylngram to s Haw, | Tho prohtbitich #s cries of the imprisoned passengers were | Bgg.]—Congresstian Dor: ‘ing suc. | Neverturns over to that road apoundof un- | CAPC the s of the speaker wero | on theapprovat of the journal, and a vote 5 } o ] - e : y in the session half a dozen oing taker . > e bate closed here tonight. From the stand- heartrending Some of the passengers man- | ceeded in sccuring his renomination, left this | consigned freight. The Atchison has of Iate | or doof thom were séen croching dowson | "I taken resulted -162 to 2. Ay point in which the suzar palice people were i aed tocrawl out of their prison and aroused | aiternoon on his return to Washington, aud | ©OMo to hate: the Rocke Tiland us cordialy, | the stops of the the head and at ,},‘.'L“ R kit 'l"{'l"’l;‘)‘.""'”"-‘ o |[stizned by Wil apparently most interosted, the uffair has the neighborliood. Word was telographed t | will bein bis seat again ready for business | @0 the Wld coup of buying the Colorado | the rear of the speaker, wher Lot b bu | Cilltortla. Wi, peassab, tht. Ind oo aiea. | As T, Bwing of tiltnis, Tt O ke becn moderately successful. They were ine this cityoand surgeons and o forceof 30 | Monday. Mrs. Dovsey, who eaue homo with | Midland completely blocks the Rock Island | possible n . S i e e R ;:”,. i not voled. | souri and . W. Breed of Massachisetis, At | terested for the money thoro was in it. This 410 it T s g i i rom the formation of its conte: od trans- : b th 2, together > speaker, made the request of the president these reports | didnot take woll wi g ¥ y b ey ot him, will vematn here, Mr. Dorsey sid to- | from the formaton of s contemplated tran bk railus { mombors present, altiough the Speaker was | \vore lalqover 1t Lhe i tie bainen o | 41O ke well with the citizens of Grand The ow and the dead and dying v, just before taking the train, that he | continentalline. Ontop of all this comes an vuling of the |\ of the opinion that 161 members constituted & | the wornine hal becn transteted. DPrecident were taken out with great difficulty. it Washington until the qd- | leged interview wil Rio Grande Westorn aker —and - prol \gainst quorum. Palmer then announced the standing com- | XPressing themselves that thoy had eontribe U 5 1070'dlosk tonlght six desd | Jonrnment of cos but that just now he | oMeials that the Atchsson has bought their of = his " counts, ® | Mr. Crisp again challenged the correctness | it toc uted to the supportof the palaco enterpriso and thirty wounded hud been talen out. Of | his noideawhen that willbe, He also suid | road. President Msuvel of the Atchison | forrilors were filled with =democratic | of thocount, and the speaker said thaino |G the first ballot Colonel Geore R, Davis by their attendance i 1 i thirty v b i - IO CE feoTh - thB et s / congressmen, who, fluding themselves in view | mattor whit the condust 0l the montloon : : ; S attendanco on various occasions, and royer 8 iporoie e Ca o Tod, dot | enphatically denlod this report to- | CRIEteRsTer whoy THtng thomselvey in view | mattor what tructing loglslation might bo, 1t | °F Chicase was cleced director general. they did not take at all kindly to the idea of othors taken to the miners' hospital at Ash- | frict. e contral commitioe has atort ow- | duy, however, though _acknowledging | dows, hueicdly moved toils i srden. was desivablo that no mistake bo. mdo, tha IN GUATENALA paying four admissions to hear a political de- Youa; fotai the d0tals of @ plan for i aseressive | (10 purchise L5conaisioncy Biso 08 tho Atehe | o them sald, 1o, Brovent, the speaker from | therefore ordeved tellers, appoiuting Messrs. . e bate, even though it was by ablo speakers THE DEAD npaign, and the banner of repuvlicanism | ! Oy 800 outn | counting. them Sl MeKinley and Crisp, The Unated States Men-of-War Lieave | and upon the greatost issue beforoe the peo taken out so far are: will be carricd into the remotest corners of »l:m.h‘;\.lng l|lln‘l nlum:lu.\'lllxllifllulltylz!ll.nvllld. Georgia challanged the correctuess of Mr. Holmes of Indiana was about, to leave = “: “f."': a eave “,”“I i i ;I ) "."‘f‘ '.f “‘I!l‘r HE l'|.o R BV SO MO, Bosadl {ie vig Qsirich, horough understanding with the Rio Graude | speak wntof a guorum early inthe day | the hall when the Speaker spied hin wnd oo xt Week. v ate. This fuct lecame apparent aftar MLIAM SHOMO, Reading. R — le. “That this understanding | and he appointed tellers to verify its c dered the tellers to count him. Mr, Holmes Ciry or GuateMaia, Sept, 10.—[Special [ Yosterday’s meeting, and an effort was mado JOHN WHITE, engineer, Pottsville, Tne Fillmore County Fair, 2 rned late 1t appears that be- | yoctuess, Representative Holman® of In- | then amid much laughter, passed between | p, " i Vit i this moming to have the discussions of this SMPLIN, fireman, Pottsville, Gexe b, it Special Telo- raflof tlio Calorado Midland was lald | diana, “who wasiion the floor, b | the tellors, who finally antounod. the Pk Lottt O SHIE Stas PeRvariien 8 1(en || L T ER I e held § HARRY LOGAN, « ctor, Pottsyill . e, p u perpetual contract was drawn up | attempted to make a sneak. If he BEABL TN here just now and there isa fecling of satis. | Afternoo evening held in 7 N, couductor, Pottsyi gramto Tie Bee. | was an attend- | Lo Oy PO e Miditnd wiears by | 8t bl o L g N g e e PR 1 house and froe to T U R s LAYt o A Mg | iving the Colorado Midland mileage rights | had suc it would have shown, of course, M. Crisp made the pointof order that not- | faction that the martial struggles ave over hic : o AVID AUGSTADT, Muhoney a o Tast o op Cpp o pousand people onthis | from its Junction to Ogden. This contractis | that the speaker was in cerror, so the speaker | withstanding the four vacancies existing in | The oficers and men of the United States | POl The = frinds of high licenso W. LOGAN, baggagemaster, Shenan- | the last day of the faiv—not solargeas yos- | binding o matter who owns the Colorado | stopped hiin s he was golng theoneh (ho | fs mombership of the house by reason of | war vossels are protty well tirel of th | agreed to pay for the hll, but the palace peo- At erday, but satisfactory. This has been the | Midlind, and, os a_consequence, it is per- | doorand ordered him to roturn and pass out | deaths, 161 members dd nat soueoi ol Of | War vessels are prety we s oy | Pledemurred and wanted o healthy bonus for INJURED, most successful fair r held in Fillmore | fectly ~ unnecessary “for —the Atchison | through tho tellers, Uhishe did in ashame- | yum, B : (LAt LR b ) il tholr consent to the chango, Tho doman HAnmsox Riraxp, Philadelphia. county. N. V. Harlan addressed the people | 0, spend a do for Rio ~Grande | faced way amid the gpplause of the repub- | This point was discussedat much length. | havereceived o leave Guatemalan shores Wi conHantal excoltit B Jostri Sovriwoon, Centralia, on thoissucs of the doy and made a good fm- | \Vestorn - securitios, lot alome | busing Tot i paprrn B cn. naflernOaIBNG | tn speaker promised a decision, with the DSty loatoe A0 Wi RGN S GO L (1 e T et el ot " I' on. ot Lo v_' r . Ak ) i S¢= | publican represen € were counted reservation that if, after careful examing A 1, touching at La Uniol 3 ¢re col o0 11he suzar palace, the man- Jasuns B, Mawrr, Bethlene. cighan 1ad & private conferende with | Srities, the fact is plain thatthe Atehison | on _the foor and bad they remained in | Lo Shobld nd a procaient in theogpins and Amoula, Honduras, The Ranger goos di. | BEement sending out a boy with a banner to Jony Tuorxtoy, Leesport. democrats this morning before he | NOW has two transcontinental lines connec their places for fifteen minutes more Venable | jthe would not adhere to it, He decided i y further advertize the meotin, Joserit Novt, Shenandoah, ing 4t Mojave and Ogden with the Southern | would have been votéd outand Prof, Lang- [ to adhere to the rulo. that 164 norgbom """I‘I!“""‘,‘I""'*"‘";' “Mu:\r-‘mc..(i st Ric re the ting. 4 il st pe ac ston in ona viva voce vote, because there | o . : i etabors 1 anda fromthenco to Panima, which 3 i 2o B HAL manager of Frank M The Cralg R un‘on. The full list of members of the Sonthwost- | were enoush demooratic members on tho | sas ersie bgrat A call of tho- house | (gaivion. T Amoticans i tuis capit Bx-Governor Lnvrabec’s Speech. dramatic compan o taoorolor ordered, and as a few demo- | qt'a)the foreign residents, regrel the Probably five hundred pa crats entered the chamber the presence of 170 4 ¥ ) 3 I sent an Aveay of Convincing Islind. These felt and were not slow in so the latter some w brought here and G FaEv e Bt ) i arn Railroad aud Steamship association was | fioor to order a yea and nay vote, but their Jous Camw t. Clair, % .,f’,:,',"m\“' eerchar el LTI | (odlay loamod. for- tho fist tima, THOY MFo | poeloariens ont e ey |yoler, bt (| el R departurcof these tyo vessels, ind will ex- | at the afternoon session, | Kx-Governar Wille Josern AseizLy, Mahoney City, )~ R : 2 ool mon {uio Southern Pacifle; Missouri Padific: St. | tunity of the day andb o'clocke was reached | "Thosponker announced the quastion to bo | POFIAICe 4 5ense of insecurity when they aro | fum Larrabeoof Tova wis the. fot spoaker, e B ot Dot Oniton, grounds today wero carried out in full ex- | Louis & Iron Mountain and Southern without another such chance, It was stated | on panahookel d iy uestion 10 be | yone. Tho popular feeling here is that there | o 1 LASSMAYER, PO 2. ; € : Louls & Iror I 3 o approval of the journal, und it was ap- : el Hesaid bo was not aceustomod to speak to S ol . Philadelphi cepting the sham battle. Comvpany H failed | Pacific; Missour s S during the day that anumber of democratic proved. ought to be w foreign min-of-war stat i ia i ) HONAS Cooxy, Philadelphia, to materialize. It was a perfeet day and a | Louis, Arkansas & Texas: K t. | reprosentatives had become tived of this use- | The question recurred on ordering the pro- | M80me G anportuntilall the such suall audiencos, but would do - bis besy l:::m,ur Corraxg, £ uu.slu\;xl vust crowl was in .]uh.,..h., ‘,\[,,\%,,.,: the Seotl) & M\l.m‘l,] i htclisgn sy less filibusteringandwonid take theirseats,but | yvious b e Bt e Sralre i e fully settled, mut‘l-l hm.n:;;u.m,\v totho eficacy of legal Sas ¢, Hamburg. speakers from abroad we offman of | ver, Texas & Ft. Worth; Mallory of | Mr. Buckulew of Pennsylvania, who refused R e S e e prohibition. Ho did not consider himselfa B. W. Cimiven, Girardville. LT Bnd Tom Majors of Ne aha couty, | stes ners; Mory an's Loutsiana & Loxas 1il- | to join his associatesin filibustering on the | pravious quostion Wae ordemi—Jens, 1if FROTECTION OF TREES. “foreig in any state of the union, and es- Jony Coottcr, Mount Carmel, ool } (g Cralg won over Lyous by a | way; Morgau's line of swamers, and Crom- | election bill, wa theonly one to materialize. | yays, 7—the clerk noting a quorum. 5 peciall braska, where ho found so W. W. J. 3 Aomb score of T 10 6, well's line of steamer: All the above are | The democrats say t peaker counted door- Cheadlo of Inchana and Coleman of B! % - o110 andouh, oo ruled absolutely, in rate matters, by & major- | keepers and pages in making his quorum, republicans, voted in the negative many Towa people focated. Ho said he did GrouGE S\NDERS, Readin W hx County Fa jgo. | |13 of the five members of the executive com- | and one ‘Story frequent today was that ho | i mhsih wicass, voled in the nogative. . [Special Telogram | 1OUknow the situition in Nebraska, but e Janies Bensnat, Shenandoah, ! T, A 008y T e B L TG I R o, | y return D The question recurring on the minorty | ceaded in having pussed in tuesenate his bill | 18%. No portion of tho earth was more pros 1y Hrss, Mahoney City. Colfax county fair, held to on account of ntington, Jay Gould an en Manvel, 1o one insight, resolution dectaring Langston not clected a _ ductive than Nebraska, and here was o ad bl v, fihatee O in yesterday, wa Ab v —— ““Didn’t you see the tracks of any#' asked al F for the protection of trces and other growth Nebrasica, gran b G. Youse, Mahouey City. rain yesterday, was asuccess. About two An Uneasy Feeling in Denver, J quorum disappeared and 4 callof the house + opportunity for the building of & groat stato, pose of! e thousand peoplewere in attendance. Good Dajrvas Calor, | Sabk o D (ARGt bl lhg‘;ycnkcr- 35 wuordam;l discloging the presence of 167 | on the public domain from destiuction by "d die i B grog 1ght ; [——TAC TN . W. . 3 -] 20 ; ; ‘ommssioner Groff, and which is . v T ¥ice Jiner, Pottsyille, nominee for congress in the Thivd district, | feeling in Denver & Rio Grando circles over | ', Whese was ite falred tie spoalcer. ,, | minority resolution, declaring Venable duly ;‘;'ffm ‘}:, 0::“..: b‘m :m-u senators on ac. | A state that follows the advice of its wisest Sanver Coomn, Manoney City, delivered an address which lasted for nearly | the recent Santa Fo purchase of the Midland 1don't know, but it was about &0 long,” | clected.” Lost— to 155, thespenker counting Ao B ik 4 men iy the suwst to prosper. Prompt W LLIAM S1MONS, Ashland, an Hour. and Rio Grando Western option. President | Moasuring ot a distance of sixteen or | tne quorum. SouiySTe e e SHggnty, ol HbamioyiR: L G Lt e o 5 oo e T e sovides for the. punishineit of any | 8cHon, too, 15 mvedsdis: in - doaHis The wreked train is still lying at the bot- The Molloys Acquitted. Moftatt veturned from a ten days' trip aver | © KOk o smd L0 ot st 18 Buck Kil- Ml by Regliilondaolar g Y it ‘,m":“,’.‘“',‘k:l“f;"“,‘.I.'l'“ "\‘,':;‘\,:',f’,,:f:‘,“i,f,,:":‘\‘. with ovils. Slavery could hiave beon casily tom of the river, The exact numbevon tie | Winoo, N ept. 19.—(Special to Tue | the line today and atonce went into secret | gore, 'Count bim, Mr. Clerk,” the quoram ' disappeared, making B L O Y eipresiod el bne e BAGE g Tt AT passenger list is not known and a reporter | Brk.]—Yoesterday was concluded the tnwe | consultation with General Manager Smith. il - R call of the house necessary, ;,‘.,..1 ’Yinds of the Ulited Statos, or it | €row until nillions of ton and money were who is still on the groand telephones that he | days’ preliminary examination of the Malloy "rlfi’c "i{, .«I'R;fi g iee L ruaptie THECXOLONE AT MANNI} moro npn:x'fl juorum respouded on this | ghall malciously orby sross negligence per- | required to wipo out the curse. 5o itls with bejayoe Lhiore aro stll twenty.five or more | family, chuvged with bssault with intent. to | o grands builiing aline of its own. fwm. | Liter Repoxts Gonoeraing Thursday's | (he pondine '«‘.‘fl(‘,‘xl\x;‘iflil,"‘\'fi"\'-::ll‘;l{;':x“'lll)fil:-rm o e tich B s mave | thobguor trafle. It nust be handled vigor- bodies underneath the wieck or who were | KL oi'the persans o Mike Deluners (39 | Glenwood toOgden, but they are as_yet Storm in NoRthorn 10wa: to 4, and onice more was call gedored. One | HEMEd onprivato Hindsto pass therefiom o | o0\ iy this young statw or it will bo. beyond nt. Morso Blufts on August 95, The defeadonte }"h"”{ ‘J&lz\t"}‘r“’» The Burlington, Rock | nyxxixg, In ept. 10.—[Special Tele- | hundred and sixty-four member: sonded [ £ upon such pibliclan s, The penalty | Your controland the evil will be suppressed Associated press agent | wereall acquitied. - toramten oaissourd Pactle are ‘equally in- | ¢y "to Tip Bre,]—About 14:30 yesterday | 0 this call the républican absontess " belnz | Lot abn Sich piblic lun than #1 nor | only afier avast outlay of time and moncy. has just had divect communication tith | _ othieriine to Oglen. Tho now deal mostun- | afternoon a Jarge bluck cloud was seen to rise R Eoune, of Iudiana, Butier- | ynore than 81,00, orimprisonment.for a term | Material and intellectunl adyantage, ot SAC ARG SO mrooks e Afp i 2 aole dn "w‘.‘,‘.’;m::: ({':;.(.k‘.x Telo.. | xPectedly upsets many well lud plans. from the southwest, and a few minutes luter | Flood, Ketchan, Kuapp, Milliien, Peters, | $L 0% Wore thun three years, the fino 10 £0 | 13y essontials of o people's greatness, A servutive estimates place the number of BATRICE, Neb,, Sept. 10.—[Spec ‘ e 3 2 killed at forty to fifty gram to Tie Bee]—Rudolph Clanssen, a Will Obey the Order. m b intothe publicschol fund of the county in the storm burst in tewrifie force, striking the oy and Wilsonof Kentucky. BOIBG LD Sl 16 onNy It is almost impossible to estimate the exact | Fifth strcet shoe dealer, was today vietimn- 0, 111, Sept. 19.—The reduced rates which the trees or other growth so destroyed | Mmoral advancemant is needed. This is @ pro- number, and the horror of the situation will | 204 by @ bogus check to the tune of 25 by a | ordered by the interstate commeree commis- house of William F two miles 8oithe being no quorum, the house, by | Gowvsituted. Sentor Pacdock las anum. | Eessive civilization, 3 east of Manill I Hatray was standinig in nimous consent, took recess, the oven- | Iveroituited, | Sewtor baadock lus anwm | BT 0 TG s0id ho hadlived thivty- nan eiving the name of Bill Wilson, fon will be put into effect by the Rock Islind not be known until a late hour. A0 eV . i sion will be put into effect by the Rock Island son has disappeared. — Wilson perpetrated | 10 at all points on its systom to which the ing session being for the comsidertion of | i He S S A H T bt effest of for. | Seven years in lowa. recited the history At 11 otclock Muil Agent Greenawald's | anothor forgcry o days ago for o small the door, while his wife was up stairs closing | private pession | b ¢ logislatd Tt st or, s peasion bills, st and prairie fleos, and arter considerablo | ©f the liquor legislation of the stato sino tho windows. This was the last Mrs, Furry | At the evening sesifon the house postponed | o Prtixiofbon, and ufter coustderable | 35 G Rowad that Towa bad a luw ngainst order_applies October 1. President Cablo | Knew until shecameto, when she saw the | until Wednesday next the vill granting pen- | 6200 it thosaloof strongdrink sino 181 to.tho pas- body was taken out, followed by the horribly | amount. app L) S 8 house blown to atoms and her husband’s | 5197 to the widows of Generals McClellan, e .l sage of the prohibition law {n 1888, A law h says this will bo done motwithstanding the | house blown to atoms and her husband’s | Flons to tho widowsof - Clene HStrRE == xermitting the salo of ale, wine and beor Was mangled bodies of two Maloney City firemen, puling of Chatrman Finley that rates cannot | body all bruised and mangled and his skull | paniiol§ A ERoek Iventitwo PYVAte | gy yag 4 rmE PaEDICTER. | ¥ e & h wide and 1o Who were on their way home from Chester, Pin 0 be changed west of the M i riveron that | crushed. i B One of the passengers who escaped J ] date witnout violating the provisions of the sed in 185, and 5,000 saloous weve opened slight injurios said toan Associated Pross re- | gvam to T Bee.] ~The mother and chil~ | aerecment of the Tran association. journed. 3 Erreh oty | A0 thatstatoand the anti-strong deink law The children had Ieen playing close by the BT A l’(‘h"'l'"" "":"('}‘"L"' Scpets Which y violated all over the state. In 1852 porter f. midnich er drenof L. W. Leonard, coming to the fair | Tho Rock Island’s position is that the lay | Bouse, and on approach of the storm had S s e anonduont wenlin ol el was hurled £ v seat. ceud of the | this morning, hada runaway and were thrown must be obeyed Whether it conflicts with | taken shelter ina granary, which was blown . Lution to ¢ t the bank SRl e e e B S opened aghin, Tho car splashed into theriverand I wasthrown | out. The old lady's arm was broken and | association obligations or not. down, butnot one of them was hurt in the 1145 o Tl o o o oL L. b dnsuranos lohrui o I MLA SRS SRR LBy G CTRR ACIERE ogainst the side of tho car with | Mabel Leonard had two ribs fractured, While — least. ruptey bill to the judiciary committee, with | city e y agita ver rednt ¢xpos- :‘.’:::n ul’:‘l ‘m:‘x‘?. "ltll‘; 1.::?.ul,yhv‘t’h:\l‘l-déu‘s & force that partially stunned me, ous the accident is not considered danger- Didn’t Want the Midland. ;The storm passed th the southeast of Man- | instructions toamend it by making it apply | ures retative toa burcau of secret if not crim- 10 went, 10 ofFoct on July 4 1684C I quekly recovered myself and | ous. CuicaGo, Sept. 19.—President Cable of the | hing, where it dipped down and destroyed a | to voluntary bankruptey only, v takenup. | inal information that has long existed. When the speaker was inaugurated goy- managed to'climb upon the seats on that side Rock Island Road said that dollar of | arnon E. A, Pickett's farm; also scve ftor discussion it w ac 4 mor Vi ry, 1856, 3oy oS, el upou o scaty on that U Ly S ock Istand Road said that, not a dollar of | birnon B . i After discussion it was placed on the culen- | Brifly stated the burean was ono that gave | emor of Iowa, in January, 185, ho said seve e an Dt er I e b .xn(] ut. graNanL AN 20 QA Colorado Midland stock was ever owned by % — dar, the matternot to be broughtup again | mely tiwarning to certain subscribing fire wloons were running in Des Moines and A-Hull:‘;‘:ll)‘r:mll‘m ‘Azll:ll:‘r‘l:":i \?:’N“l ik Furiexn, Neb, Sept. 10.—[Spectal Tole- | "0 any one connectod with the Rock Several Buildings Blown Down. this on “h[“..““,; companics that fires would oc 2 > of £1,000 & year, On May 26, that Twas in & scene of veritablo horyor, | E7M 10 TE Bre.1—An allianco picnic was | [gjand road. They had several opportunities ory, Ta, Sept. 19.—[Special Telegram | Mr, Voorhees Introduced a foint resolution | in cortain designatod buildings ot cortain yaidaaued & ool ation ellings uron Around and_about me were human beings | held heve today in which the farmers made a the Midland, but didi't want it If | to Tug Bee.]—A severe wind and rain st i filo iorans e i Ui CoTihyoaial 1 aiat i KD Gree atruggling in the water, screaming i | handsome display of Nebraska cercals, At 2 hison should sbtiro contyol of the Rio | e non o] —A severe wind and rain storm | for an immediate increaso of silver money by | times. The mparies having this nforma: | mont of the . Wlle o ws o ol truggling o water, - screaming in | bandsome lispliy of Nebruska cereals. At2 | the Atchis senho wag of the opiing | Cricided over Hardinand Grundy countics | the purchese and colnnge of 10,000,000 ounces | tion forthwith cancellad thelr visks on theu | oo thousund suloons were S hto oyer fright, aud some almost dragged me | 0'clock Judge McKeighan made an address | Kio Grande Western ho was of tho opinion | i doing much damage, Potor b 5 4 ton forthwith h Town s o vroila I iAo back into the water agiin. Four saved | to an audienceof two thousand, at the fair | that the Denver & Rio Grande would parllel Ol o northenst, had @ log | CLSIVer ata prico below $12/20 withinthe | buildingsand left the burden of insuranco | Stte o Chtda e s S L Fled in the water and” then quickly sank out s RO Y T T undy county falr b~ Grandy Center | dition to the amouat required by the existing | subscribors. The “buraun’ was (‘n!|lx|\u'llw1 books, with the exception of Council Blufls, B i os Toht &y e N ’,fi ramy ; Cuicaco, 111, Sept, 19.—~A committee rep- | Were summarily ended, and the ring house [law. Referredto the finance committee, l_“"\:}ul A ].}\-'A'.":uf ‘:““'m_‘\:";‘“\l\l b Wit | Dubugue, Buvlington, Muscatine and Davens hem, is ‘among the injured atthe 'Reading | gram to Tur Ber.]—Over two thou ro- | Fesenting the trainmen employed on the | Sndother buildiugs blown down. Several | ho senate then proceeded to considerution t port. m, b )ersons were injured, but none seriously. Sprrs Juster-—that ishe acted for the insured at the ng the st At it would ruin hosnthal, > is | Mo attended the Sarpy 4 Ilinois Central railroad helda conference | pral A sriexecusitelbiln tmo of the fire to enabletho individual to ad iness to close the saloous, Governor Lar- ](“‘I\H.‘ 0 llh.,!,:..‘ of Philadelphia had his e e R B with the general manager today about the in- The Red Oak Fair When the doors were reopencd the senate | justhis loss. It isstatedupon authority that [ yiin ted tho fing N t, Sloux fi7n Ghkoviad, Mho hodyiof. donn LNMiller | Jolin Beatipis yeasting Ly won the year groased scile of wayos asked. sevoral weelts | Rep Our, Ta, Sept. 10.—(Speeial Telog sed a uumber of bills, including the house | in certain cases wh tiinger had pre- | iy At i o'clock this moming 300 men ave still Illmrl-“'- Cousiderable money understood, was not satisfactory to the men. : i . o xold pleces and the 3-cont nickio ploce, at worly, but making slow progress. Fifteen | hands. They will meet again tomorrow, are feeling good tils ovening, Thoy F0ub Touse bill to' Teluce the amount of | Peured on behulf of the individualy to adjust | Bri. fopulition n ten “yeaws, “and pro- bodies hivvo boen taken out. No more bodies VS SRR T - e frott flay toduy and tho fuanclal success of | United States bouds requivel of nationgi | Licit losies. Eachsubseribing compang paid | FUARo " dtios. whon the perous NG e iakee (rom tho sempafiiia dh: i 2 A0 BIRDY BhadosFrule, i f National Oapital Notes, the fuir isassured. The rain of Thuvsduy ks and to Ttoro to T channes b e about el | toyns of Towa were mnumed, and i dohn McDonough, Jack Noll and IENNA, Sept. 19.—Eight persons, con: WisHnaraN . St 0 prevented the races of that day, and they | pya'ec umulations of tawful mone: him from tit he would point out the dull towns when the William Johnson of Shenundoah are reported | ine of father, mother and six children, were his, Seph 1 peX g 5 R Al o we en this aftormoonon a heavy track. | | 4 « about & cevtain | i cas {in which the prohibit Injured. Itis still believed that twenty or | i i i § gram to —Ropresentativo Faru- | Shiioy v avy in the tr having been reached on the REO )6 ! | places we med in which the prohibitory Q ¥ re) g y iguors y e g ] ne was slow, but the contests spirited. raler Yl Ao B H % managed to read the " o more bodics are beneath tho weck. Naghivg | Killed at Prenling by iguorantly eating the » calen . Sherman said its passige faw “was yiolated ore boda y 2 | fruit of the night sha quhar, who has charge of the shipping bill in 8 A D, fate 2 ion 1 | future doos ot appear, but so aceurate wero | e \Way "but’ ono state official in Towa, detinto will bo known ot the' wreekis D 5 the house, says he hus about. abandoned lops | A Child Burned o Death, o eih o quict tho provent agliation In | i redictions that the compur : bl e aa N0 @I o ialiia Lo No faoro names aan bo ssonpel ai tele. THE IRISH ARRESTS, of getting the subsidy bills through this ses- £ Suanoy, Lr., Bopt. 10.—[Speclal Tele- | fect of the bill wotld be not_only 1 pralong | &0 the bu a3t Bl Bl somking | thought that two yeard in tho goyerng phono oftico has closed, - Mot sas e oo | sion, These bills have pussed the senate and | £ram to Tur Bre.] ~Thetwo-year-old daugh- | but encourage the national bank system, PRI AR kg Quostaone’s and | Choir would b g change of heart, in even means of gotting news all night, The only | VAriousOpinionson the Objectof Bal- | they are among the most important oues | ter of George Patterson was burned to death | Mr, Plumb feared the bill would finaly re- onco took step to protect thenselyos by can. | Coveruor Boies, He reitorated his forme reporter to get to the scene was one of the four's Latest Break. pending before the house, Mr. Mason's 1v this afternoon while playing with a four- | sultin a contraction of t he currency, While celing tholr policie o . statewent, that erime had decreased under Eaglo men, and he tolephoned down nearly Loxnoy, Sept. 10 —The arrest of the | Uirement of the option bill and Mr. Faru- | yearold sister in as ‘upper roomof their | he agreed that the national banking system 4 prohibition rule in Towa, and stuted that ho all that was secured by cadi 0 o el quhar's abandonment of the subsidy bill di home. Itis supposed that they were playing | was wiseand oughtto bo continued, it was was firm in the belief that not one-twentioth y the Reading papers. % Q! 1y ¥ . " i PuiLaveLeuis, Sept. 10.—A special from | 130 leaders yesterday fills & con- | poses of about all the important work which | with matches. I trylng tosavethe child | plain to be seen that it was long to be contin- Vi part of the liquor was being used in Towa Reading to the Enquirer about the wreck | SPicUous place in the newspapers | the house has on hand, the mother's hands were badly burned. ued, Tt was plain to be seen that it was not that there was five years ago. says George R. Kaercher, the eminent raile | throughout the United Kingdom, By a threat to repeat his filibustering ta — long to be @ system having relation tothe | DoubleTeam Trotting Record Broken, Governor Larrabee’s specch was well re- roud lawyer of Poutsyille, is among tho killed. | this moruing. Various explanations are | ties against the compound lard bill Tepr Christian Church Conference. currency, The banis themselves wanted to | Py apprens, Pa, Spt. 19— The double | <ved: J - i PR sentative Mason of Chicago today induced | Missovrt VALLEY, Ia., Sept. 13.—[Special | got out of that business. Congross could not Py 2 Sy KORL A y = 1 i promised to account for Balfour's stroke. | tho committee on rules to rotect tho petition | to Tue Ber.)—The Christian churches of | Mford to let the national bank currency dis- | Lam *rotting record fora mileof 4 mado Hon Edward Rosewater's Speech, ! Accident on the ) exican Central, The commonest one onthe liberal press is | of over fifty members of the house for & rulo Harrison county are holding the annual | APPEAr without supplying a currency | by Maxey Cobb and Netta Medium in 1584 | Mr. Rosewater was very warnly greeted, Cr1y or Mexico, Sept 19.—A terrible acel- | that its object was to prevent Dil- | for the consideration of the Butterworth | count meeting at Lo which began today | I its place. Ho ‘believed that the | wasbroken tolay. Theteam was Hamlin's | i opened by exprossing hid thanks to Gove dent happened today on the Mexican railvoad ' Brie: ' zoing Ame: anti-option bill. It now goes over until the will 1g o (Emida business "of the country was grater | Belle Humlinand Justing, They were di Y S i psioss Nasinll . v y lon and O'Brien from going to Amer- v [ ) and will last over Simday. A number of ; | emor Lavcabee for his courteous and gen» near Riconada, two. passeng ains collid- | jca. The couservatives, however, scout | DXtsession, and itis said that with that | noted locul speakers any othrs Trom ahumed | Peril than for years from lackc of @ sufficiont | by Hamiin hinself and make “th oile " in bl ok e e ing. Ten persons were killed and sev Hihidea. DhaD o st potioy o | POStponement goes most of the support it had | e prosent, © A very 1t a6 Attendamme o | circulating meédium, :15 ona second trial, The poerforman omanly troatment of the dssuo, “Ho is the e o thisidea, Thoy see in bis prosent policy 8 [ ths house. - jts advocates wantod to enjor i . Mr. Power movedto strike out the first | equils thit of Maud S and Aldine at New | first prohibition speaker,” sald Mr. RRose- audable effort to prevent the recurrence of | yhe usufruct from its passage in this fall's ’ section, reducing to§1,000 deposits to retain | York in 1353, Th ade today is dis- | ', *who has visited us who has not used A Wreck in Arkar s u Ireland. campaign, ¥ An Elevator Bestroyed, charter | puted by a numbe men, who claim | vituperation and abuseas the chicf factor of Pixe Biorr, Avk., Sopt. 19.-A passenger cino what fatuation had driven tho | ,, MF Dorey has recommended the appoint- | Mugsmiizows, Tay . Sopt. 19.—[Special | o Afler further discussion the bill went over that thotiune was 2105 " Tho "oficlal timn | 1, S 2 T LTS o SHEE evoe o train on the Valley road jumped the track | government tomako the arrest. It Is casy to | Montof CHurles C. Grifith as ol Greondate, " | Telegramto Tur Bue, |—Benson's flouring | * mpue senate bill for the protection of trees | 2:135. <) R treated as these prohibition speakers have yesterday north of here. One'man was killed | 500, he thought, what they aro driv G. Garmson was today appointed mill at union, one of the Jargest in the state, | and other growth on the public domuin from § treated it.” and half a dozen more or less seriously iu- | ing at They are waking an effort | ot at Walworths, Custer coun was struck by lizhtaing last night and en- | destruction was passed. The McAuliffe-Slavin Fight, Mr. Rose fured. fo orush oub athe organtzation ” of | braska, vice Mr, B. A. ' Predmore, resigued. tirely destroyed with how bushelsof wheat | Lo houso bill to define and regulate the i enants for concerted action. This they ex- h 1100 = P rrison will | and consideraple flour, " Loss, §0,000; insur- | jurisdiction of courts of the United States, ; cous clearances ol estates where the p Daniel Buck of Leavenworth Takes a | campaign has been adopted. The o S . Dros per i a‘saloon. ™ el i s | Dill to discontinue the coinage of & and §1 | Viously given ‘‘warning” against co Moines, he said, had doubled in husiness to Tue Beg.] —The fair association ofi L & and 81| Luildings when i occurrod [n thom, | i ‘lvj'l;mmi-m“in g L ter called attention to Governor puright 1890 by James Gorlon Bennelt] Larrabee’s mistake in claiming that tho pro- tee in the nature of a substitute, was taken | Cable—Special to Tur Bee]—I have it by | law on'the lowa statute books, He showed i - A River and Harbor Bill Signed, up as unfinished business, and went over | private but sure information that the Me that there are, ording to government re- Dose of Chloroform. :;;l‘:’l‘;“fi-.‘\:h'\ caleulate on having helples nff’\_‘:_':“‘t'_“x' ‘:::I':“Ii“ A 'T“‘k“l'lll- Ciessoy SerNGs, Pa., Sept. 10.—The pres- | without uction, Adjourned. Aulige-Slavia fight comes off at the Ormindo | ports, 4,000 permits in Towa for the sale of Keaier, Neb, Sept. 10.—[Special to | “But can such a policy bo suceesstull” | seath conmmniin torh aorinang rPUBUCAN | jgen today issued a procamation extending | : - club within three or four days, which is | liquor, *“Tuko the numberas 3,000, and sups Tus Ban.]—Deaaiel Buck, who' cone here | O'Bila o3 S10B. | state convention today nominated tho follow- | ¢y e time for removing cattie from the Cher FIVE HUNDRED LIVES LOST, rather soouer than expected. Twenty pounds | pose that each of them sells ton drinks a day, from Leavenworth, Kan., s few days agoto [ *“No,"’ he replied, “Itis a pieceof incon. | In& ticket: Governor, John L. Routt, lieu- | okeestripto November 1. Mr. Tibbott of | — is offered for a single admission, and " avery low est * said the apeaker, “and d o jpaa % cervable folly, tenant governor, William Storey ; state trea: v o i ¢ A Turkish Man-of-War Goes Dow today noue will be for sale even at that steep G 3 18,8 (i visit a son, committed suicide last night. For | ce1sable folly. ¥ lents that | urer, dohn H. Fesslor: seoratary of ciyre, | 1h@ White house foxva arrived this morning at A e e figure, Slavin will comoto Londonon Satar. = You have 39,000 violations of the law daily b (3! el ¥ many correspondents " A vessler: secref y of sta 9 o'clock w J ¢ ppropria- Vit rd. gure. _ ¢ £ somo to Londo L B g 1 < o ol i fy yoarsbo had been o sufferor from astima, | 1o main purpose of Balour h makiug the | B J. Eaton: suditar, Jown H. Hesderson] | ot kT v S A MMM APREOTFLee | Loxvos, Sept. 1 Advices from THiogo 98Y bd MCAUfTson Monday, Try 30,000 daily violations of tho law against and was i the habitof using chloroform to | arvests at this time is to prevent you from | Attorney general, Samucl W. Jones; super- | siguature, so that it Is now a law, stato thatthe man of war Ertogmoul has —————————. pickpockets and sco how quickly a revolution allay the distress. His son purchased a two | making your trip to America.” lntendent of public instruction, Fred Deck, i [ ot S o SR R France to Supply Russia Rifles, would follow, Itis simply farcieal for a man ounco bottle of the drug last evening, and at | *That does not seem a_probable theory to —— AR A A PUAeVel Stk ML DO0GE Dap eiow Were | ' pie Redt 10, Fymice B eeiared 1uto s b o siatn sk, thelaw is as well enforced as 2 oclock this morning found the old man | me,’ replicd O'Brien, “But if it is trie, & A Horrible Case, Benuty, Seph 10, — Schmidt telegraphs | 9rOned. contract to supply the Russian goveinment the law nst theftor any other state law gead, with the empty bottle at his side. Ill- | more absurd calculation was never made, | Viexwa, Sept, 10.~The body of a woman ) O i ) oy The Extogroul was a jwooden, frigate-built PTIORS. y : against other offeuses,” health and poverty i3 atiributed us tho cause | even by (ho present chiot Secretary foF 1re: | wo aeien o Saogedia loday for an | CTICIMLY from Zanalbar that neitherat Dares- | yyoo by 5 5605 tons displacement. . Bhe ¥ ith an suor nuuh‘uuxnhn ofrifieh, Accord: | Mmasotatr ofiees)t R A e striking way.’ | boen bured wive and had given birthtom | L\ FSAHERCEI0, AMTE Wrading boon lasieds byi, 1n 180, eOsman Puba and Al Mowiue. o e i T And g loses Hastixas, Neb,, Sept. 19.—[Special Tele- | o, Dt I"v'\‘bldvt- 10.—John _Cullian and odthle e | that no actions agaiust freed slaves haveever Pasha, envoys of the sultan to the S T —— lowa, in which Des Moines is situated, the gram to Tus BEE]|—At an early hour this | aciect DAl wembers of the National | S PR A ocourred on the coust, aud that the statement emperor of Japan, were passengers and were Stoamship Arwiva expenises for criminal prosecution in 189 ) l:fi«\ have been arvested, Sullivan will aragua May Fight Honduras, | that Zanzibar dealers have gone tothe coast drowned. At New York—The Brittavic aud the Cit amounted to 5,600, while in Douglas woruing an wnknown individual atlempted to 1 Pprobably make a tour of America, BAN Juax DeL Sun, NicaRAcua, Sept, 10, - | vo cugage in the slave trade isunfounded, | Osmun Paska, whose victory over the kus- of Berlin, frow Liverpook “ounry, with more thau three Lines the vopws,