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THE OMAHA DalLy BEE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1501, " NUMBER 104, S —————————— — — — — — — — - — ?‘r_—__fl N ho had been adjudged insano by the boa o [ e 1ty | i view of 1he.conseiiRMvs. then heve & the I ppvnin IOIN CUATE Montt he was prepared to defd s conne | VHET BAIARA o ¢ 5 THEX WILL PROBIBLY DIE, |yratstvessomsss oy vt | NAHA'S CHANCES INPROVED, | ytmer oot | REVOLUTION 1N CUNTEMALA. | Mgidsnen 4 = | THEY FOUGHT LIKE MANIACS, Ella Pitzenverger back to the asylum. He republicans of the west, 1 the Americans were urresty = \o said, brought back James Jones, who had to bo In closing the speaker said: ‘‘We occupy J—— you can rest assured that it wal % - in le committed o the alms house here, he being a sound, safe and consistent position and th Mobs Ron Ri AL ad Shiet LAt . bl U Yo coidents at | harmlessly insave. and had to be brought | Minyeapolis Knocked he Race for | vote of the peovlo this fall, if cast for our obs Run Riot at the Cap and Much ell as any other nution, has & righ 2 rrost | Wild and Weolly Scones at the Ovening Reeult of a Couplo of Accider back to make room for worse patients, nueapolis K k,‘ Out of the R candidates, will streligthen the hands and Bloodshed B Il any one who is disturbing her pe *on and sl ly Scenes at the Opening of Wilbur, the Convention, enlarge the influence of tho democrats wh: Blocdshed Results, gaged in work inimical toyher iterd the Obandler, Okl., Town Site Auburn's Disastrous Blaze. take tneir seats in the house next Decombey What do you think of the legat uso e Atnuny, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- William Eustis Russell of Cambridge was bavine been put under guard?" ppeyryed & e | orm t8 3 o ht « o od for gove! - )\ [ can scarcely credit the stateme o & ’ MISS SUSIE MUMBY'S CONDITION, | gram t6 Tix Brr. | —Auburn was tonight vis- | COLORADO REPUBLICANS UNANIMOUS, | Mo ited f :'fi:"“'_":l Viods Liun tenostad OVER FIVE HUNDRED PEOPLE KILLED: | 1yinq'Sonor slonitt. M have no s w | CHIVALRY WAS AN UNKNOWN QUANTITYy ited by another disastrous fire, 1n which the e o ARG § BUGH Kotion was aleoh and until 1 HiGEEE Pioneer stables and Park theater went up in Totalys . T0. entyiBle. ts.. peheipies cinl information of what has occurred, 1 can Blacksmith Terribly Injured by a | smoke. Tho livery barn was owned by | Joseph C. Hetm Nominated for Chiel | of tho national démocratic party and | The Army Reported to Have Driven | not discuss i i eYe womenRil the Hurr Rust Vice | Jnmes Bothel and with contents was valued Justice —A Silver Plank—Massa commends o atate - admiistration, the Revolutionists from the City, OHI e ey eommuniCationy ftom for Town Lots—Men Fought Liko s o b 1 Vo Fahee e chusetts’ Democrats Namo of labor atvioiigayBinatiiy with il wiss resident Barilas Re- “Nothing siice yesterday, when wo re Demons and Pandeme News Items. e L s R T Russell for Governor. and coustitutional massures in its intorest: \ains Under Guard. coived a cablogram from Soiior Montt, minis ¥ two of these which escaped, aud one of these renows the demand for ‘ho ropeat of evof forelgn nffairs, stating that. peace had was 50 bualy burned as to render shooting tho McRinloy tesff law, and de- s tot bea 1ot shall it be disturbed, least of all 3 necessar i T T avor. Ol the ehactment of . by military revolt, ‘The fact that’ our people 3 Wit Neb., Sept. 20.—[Special to Tur [ A sonng man sloeping fn the barn barely | ~MINNEAPOLis, Minn,, Sept. 20.—[Special | clares In favor of (i Faaetent, OO iy or Mexico, Sept. 20.—A revolt has | havo not informed us of the occurrencesof | GUTNKIE, OKL, Sept. 20.—Conriers wha B | Suturduy as Miss Susie Mumby and | escaped with his iife, Tho theater bas been | Telegram to Tur: Bev. | Minneapolis should | fo, fliein® sdministration is arraigned for | been precipitatod in tho ‘republic of Guate- | o past faw davs leads mo to ilunk that tho | have arrived hero s aftwrnoon gave tnd A younger sister were driving along one of [ Almost abandoned for some time Co i | el e S A i) Stroying the efeicicy of the census bus | mala which will unquestionably bocome gen- | *ItUatien is not as scrious as sone peoplo sub- | following particulars and horrible. details our side streots, their horso bocamo fright- | Uit BY L. Cooppt, drk MEUSl ™hnune | 8L convention of 1503 when the rewu for the sake Of furnishing political | oral, A gentleman who left the City of Gua- [ hosec (6 ANS AEfest of whioso maricans Wis | which attended the opening of the gover ened and ran the buggy off the side of a | wind was blowing the fire would have been | racefully partisan proceedings of tod: ;mx:i;;“f:v‘n;lu‘g*:"l"“:"J"’li;':’? (g prosecution® | temala on the morning of the 1th inst. and | would certainly have been advised of it ment town site of Ch in the Sac and small bridge. The younger girl escaped | disastrous. > i are known. Senator W. D. Washburn, | P Bt he vecommendations of the civil | Who has just reached this city from Acapulco, “Have you had any communication with | Fox reservation, which was opencd to setties without serious injury, but the older one Nebraska and lown Frosts, Insulted every democart, every faigdminded | sgpvice commission, far the dismissal of ofi- | brings information that an outvreak occurred | the United States goverament on the sub- | ment one week ago. suffered injuries to the spine and brain, Yonk, Nob., Sopt. 20.—|Special to Tng | Fepublican, aud every honest man of whal- | cluis who openly u‘oflc:l 1(m\- for reviving | in Guatemala City ou the 15th mst. and was [ JCGT 0 T'hie town site was opened to settlement ag i it sver political ilk by insisting that none by e active participa oficeholder 1 T on Lo le! soording to DL NONG WHALEYE ) K AE TN % which rendered her unconscious. She re- | Bee, | Tuis city and vicinity was visited by | © ‘I!p e .”.‘ b \! in ,M ;_L_‘:1=A\ : i ,h i ;v“”_!:”l“\' ”‘l"lm".:'l'x:u“ s glw‘\l“l“‘":: of | stiltin progress when e left. According t Mr. Julio Foster, wino is still with tho Chil. | 12 0'clock yesterday and the scene which fols ruains in a comatose condition, Littlo hope | a heavy frost last night. Tho corn crop is | FePublicans should havea hand in bringing | Bovo by f” omployes for partivan pur- | IS story tho peoplo of that city iwero cele- | jan legation here, was dooply interested. Ho | lowed tho volley of muskotry which an- is entertained for her recovery. advanced far enough so that no damage can L ; soses, | The piatform declares in favor | brating tne auniversary of their national | was disposed to place more credence in it | nounced the opening of tho town site beggers y i lacksmith N . L | than was Sonor M Sunddy William Rudolph, a biacksith | bo done to it, and the only result will bo the Minueapolis is in the dumps tonight, | of nonest money and reafiirms the de- | holiday. Itappears that Prosidont Barillas | thijh whs Senor Montt, ption, was kicked about the head and face by & | jijiyg of late garden produce, e and with good cause. Minneapolis | clarations of tie national demacratic plat- | personally appoiuted the orators of the day. | o R G e HavR LRI CCUL AUCRELES 8 s of 3,000 excited men and women, horse. Alarge hole was wmade in the fore- . S i : Ay forms of 1384 and 1588, expressitg a uniform | o tr i : gation [am satisfied that some act of Egan W » head, leaving the brain exposed and bo re- Buarisoroy, [a., Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- | wanted the convention badiy. A ‘*"”"} Tt e Yoy |]|mi l'n‘h Holiars | To this tho masses took exception, and whon | mado theordernecessary, There is no doubt [ i1tent upon securing a lot haa gathered cewved sevoral serious cuts about the face. fifi"«'“.'\‘;z\lm v!rh-’ Ik ‘9(";?'[""' in var- | general committee representing all [ PRICS S0 FRRESG UCE Buld Cbe of | the orators took the platform it was the sig- | that whatever move was maae by the junta | about the boundary of the town. Somo wera o physiclans In_ attendanco cousidor 1 | 1008 Portions of eastorn Towi this moraing. | municipal and commercial bodies met yoster | ot tFnslc Vilie, and. that ull pavor-cur- | nal for astorm of stones, whicts ot thom to | Was miie us Judiciously and us thoughtfully | on horsos and othors on foot strinped of all il carly £0,000 was subscribed as an issued by the government should be re- | flight. as o sunilar move would be made by the | suporfluous clothing each carryiug a sharpe chances against his recovery. B 1 I 1 b 1 v () b 00N )t. 20, —The ver; 0! ¢ h Tnited States governmet The ofticers are SR DeiTvers AU s this movhing hae cut vegetation. 7 " | expense fund. A committeo of three was ap- doemed in either gold orilvor ut tho optlon | Exciting scenes followed, and every known ,“:{““.“":L,"f“ L prertnent, e officers 409 | enod stick with name aud notice of lot taken LI AR AL G L > s ? pointed. This committeo to name a commt- | Of the holder aud mot at the discretion | 300 or Barillas par vi ? 5 ; el LI (UL 3 d. ¢ u k g il or Barillas partisan was driven from [ has doubtless been just causa. for restricting | thereon. Aurona, Neb.,, Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- Sequel to the Riot. é R g onveatl | of the secretary of the treasury, it c bl o St S EY TRROEABIL TO0R| | ich s a0, T RATE 00 2 SHeatal s | et o Ork Lor b Ve e the | oljovos in tho wuse of both - fold | thoplaza. After that the masses elected | visitors to tho legation and the arrest of Whon the Signal \Waa Gtven TRt U BRI or CTRAS Y BEOWIIIAD | dhai Lo T Mo il le- | rferests of Minneapoti . 5 and silver as monoy, sud in tho full remone- | their orators and most violent and incendiary | jymoericas, as descrived. I do mot tink |y fo0iie o the highost piteh of excitos enced to death for the murder of Willi gram to Tue Ber.] —Tuilington, thogambler, [ Washburn was chairman of the committes, | tization of tho Intter metal by intornational | speeches foltowed. there will bo any troublo over the matter. | 4 ng to the hig v 0 . Barrett in this county two years ago, and | who attempted to_get Braden’s confiscated | the other members being W. M. Regan | agrcoment, andopposesthe freeand unlimited | * o news of the riot spread rapidly, and | tarcrti,true bistory of Euan's administra. | ment at 12 o'clock sharp the signal was given who has been in jail here pending an appeal | gambling outfit from the police, which re- | and John Goodnow. Tho gentlemen met | coinage of silver and the ‘‘dangerous” silver SE ATt es R DAL RIBRIGE Tolartry i gan e oAty atlon of the constitutional } and with a mighty yell from 3,000 throats PR Caihe oLt BECHS AL T VUnTHE, | ol in Hn Tl botwsen tha poN sermamar] n Inow. I ; et | {Celslation enncted by the last congross, 800 rillas threw a battalion of nfantry | party is understood by the United Statos | ayd amid the eracking of whips and volleys D o e escupe s effected by | constables a wook ago, Is In troublo, He has | U118 moing. There was the dovil's own | ““Govornor Russell antered tho ball atout 1 | into the squarc to dispersc tho mob. They | Eovernment, it will be found that tho wnta | o oy, shouts and curses, n con glomerata outside assistance. Entrance to the jail was | been arvested by Chief of Police Dinger on | time. Regan aud Gooduow wanted democrats | o'clock and addressed the convention. He | were met with a shower of stones aud bullets, has acted honestly and justly throughout the y d . @ oHol8'd i mass of men and women on horse anc ained by o window, The front dogr was | the cliaveo of maintaining and keoping | 88 well as republicans on tho committo . | followed substantialiy the smme line of argu- | ~ruis uncxpected action of the mob put [ * DL I T TR T m\,m":fl'(’l’, : ""‘,“[ i Thi et “‘“”""' hen unlocked and also the iron door to the | gaming devices. Tullington was astounded | Finally Washburn becamo angered, seizod | ment used by previous speakors und reiter- | ypom 1o flight, leaving many dead and TN T SR IOB IS0y 5| maniacs for tho town lota. They clambered up the steen cnft like sol- s The cage in which 1 il was | at ur T ¢ ¢ lies in tho | lcally ated the principles and denunciations con- e oo oF | otm i Aasanioi Nk b Ty asco| Lo oAy o PR Lcally bR el Hhfnca in'the plutfoem, ‘Tho ticket was com. | wounded on the plara, A Y I e e T o the cage door wiis blown off by means of | bouds. #D—m you, appoint all republicans on that | plated as follows: Barillas then ordered artillery into the 10y Take a Determined Stand on | viiaougion: each sids und: hala inllelong powder and the escape was accomplished. ThiRl Tongte] Dolsaites committee or I'll have nothingto do with the | *For governor, John W. Corcoran: secre- | plaza and infantry and two cannons to guard ducational Questions. on each end. The sheriff’s family occupy the second I e ': Al e iy movement.” tary of state, Elbridge Cushman: treasurer | g pasidence. When the guns were turn orter, T1L, Sept. 20.-The Rock River con- I'he rush was toward lot 48, which was story of the jail as a residence. Mrs. Fall Liycory, Neb, Sopt. 2 pecial Tele- | "oy on b loft the room. Regan and Good. | aud receiver, General James 8. Grinaell; | o\ ool it dispersed. They loft the plaza, | ference of the Methodist Episcopal church, | reserved for a court houso. As the angles of 3 i HHA gram to Tue Bew, |- The Lincoln delegates auditor, W. 1. Trefrey; attorney general, | ¥ v loft the plaza, I L6 R VARSI Gro N T AN heard the unlocking of tho front door and ran | Er S ' eEALeS | 1o weakly followed the orders of the chief, | (uorce'M. Steatns Y s b | but fought in the sido streots, In fact they | comprising tho northern ana coathern por- [ the ddvancing crowds mat muny ridors wero 10 the head of tho stairs just as the prisouers [ to the national convention of the Irish Na- | yoi¥ TEES 5 et tail (ke na mes oAty |G corBe M Btearns] Dracticaily, during the night of the 150k, ketd | tion of Tltuols, inclading Chycase. adopted a | Giborsed and hurled pell mell into the mud. S NEBAIREb BRI HGTOu It du o0 SHoATh Hie: L ‘ ut when Recan presented the names of fifty y , Including Chicago, adopted 8 | Many porsons are reported killed and others Eassed through the outside door. ¢ it tional league loft this_evening for Chicago. | yonvlicans at the meeting this afternoon he » & S S AL full control of the city, though at intervals | report today on the public schiool question | ag'liaying reselvod tovore i rios o o8 LA he alarm and a posse is NOW 10 | o party consistad of P. . Cassidy, James [ [0) 5 L g MADB A RECORDIFOR THEMSELY they were attacked by infantry, who shot | which contained the followine utteratee b L M LU L rsult of the convict ! § N said: e ; q ; 3 ey f . . | Farrell, mes A, O] Patrick iy 5 i g | many of them, Our publie sehool © COnservators and ITrampled Upon and Mutilated, pJisorga Taylor, undergolng Jail sentence for [ Patiol R N OV iiiam . Molaugnliy, | “Gentlemen—As soon as this report is ac- | Colorado Democrata Nominate a Chief | “t'is thought this will causea general ro- |t s JropuR-abLate hot e lons Nobya sl | L viss n.ilw o representative of the Guthrie Gt S P following card: | James Kelly, Thomas Neagher, James J. | cepted there will be a vacaucy on this com- ustice in Quick Tim volt throughout the entire ropublic of Guate- | paroehial or ehnreh schools cin vieet the do- | Nows” was thrown (rom her hovse at tho. bes e tontnre. i Sy | Condon, T, J. Fitzgorald, Denuis ‘Merriani | mittco of ffty. 1 will uavo nathing further | Dexven, Colo., Sept. 20—The domocratio T A O o A I e oL ot | e Toibira ipoh which ot Juiblioenool | BINDINE of tho race, and striking her houd on Hamilton' county, Nob. September 2, 15, | 414 €. J. Danbach. 10 do with the movement in any way, shave | state convention which met today for tho | wititainad over all press dispatches and the | SYSIOHI Fests are tie ontsrowth of an{ inhur- | 8 rockcwas killod. The excited and morciloss | AW A s oA H CUFE HULEIIRI DRI EVIMDEInCIORgceo O{mAnner 4 purposoof putting in’ nomination a_chiof | mails are also opened to provent the loaking | fereds ot ours s eriiient 1t sioten TorlT | 000 ovor tho bocs of the e tortenats wana e g B r e S tall | Chrive, Neb,, Sept. 20-[Speeialto Tue | Mr. Washburn was not present. A perfect | justice of the supreme court and adopting a | of uny information concerning the uctual | deserves and has hitherto recelved the ap- | until it was recognized by a friend, who toole brown halr, dark gray eyes, forehead slopes: | Bre, | Tho residences of James Jackson and | tempest of rage was only quelled after two | platform, broke the record for conventions | condition of the country It is stated tbat | proval and co-operation of all clisses of our | jeout of the surging mass of humanity. WOre monsineho sanie COloF a8 hair, had bourd : St ; ; o y cablo ¢ satig tuatemala City | Cltizens, Tt has, - without — auestion, G i o ®na | Joseph Thabute were entercd by burglars | bours’ work. by convening at 11 o'clock this morning and | Sable communication with Guatemala City f Gitjens: || J6 fas WIRoUt — QIESHO | As thore wer three or four timos us many I has been interrupted. Bablt of making sketehios, quite prond of Ws | while the inmates were at church, Mr, Democrats have been much more instru- | adjourning sine dio at 1 p.m. Yestordny aftornoon tho Anglo-Amerean | IMtelifgent = national - character and to | peoplo s thoro woro lots, the resuit could sk 0L worowhoy ( “n expe nta vi v i f o H f = 0 us national a nost I Il easily be foretol T huer are fro 3 gl foruiorly s cowboy wad s an +X0ert | Jackson was velieved of @ gold watch and | mental in moving for the convention than re- | On belng called to order Hon, C. 1. Hughes | receivod u special dispateh from Newton, on IR T e S S TR e, e G hix capture o I'nGcossaty oXpenses. several pieces of other jewelry, and the re- | publicans. The report of the committee was | was mado permanent chairman. There be- | the line between Guatemala and Moxico. ~ it 11 systom 1810w onAaNEARGL:: (Tha Cole | nieht. Onloroes Lond manher Hoar s et L ryicr, | ftigerator was also empted of all eatubles. | finally adopted, but it weakened tho move. | A& n0 contested delegations tho appoint- | brings information that Barillas is master of | stant atticks of the ftoman Catholie hiorir- | I, S Beey DG S o e Surses held on bastardy ¢ Mr, Thabute is minus a revolver. Of late % 4§ ment of all committees, except on platform, | the situation, he having put down the revolt [ chy upon our publicschiool system and the | % At Ll I E 3 I YAk cousiderable Lo adjust these differences, anches high, weight 140 pounds, faircomplex- | the city seems full of toughs and tramps. - 8 U | \was dispensed with, and the nomination of & | after three day’s hard fighting. Tho revolt sistonce of (hat great ecelosiusticlm in A TR el e Rt Mt i coat a fon, Smootl €lee, 823 vowiizd for s capture. H - of the convention race. Tonight the dic- { candidate for chief justice proceedod with. | was precipitated by Montyfar, a son of one L e B s Boutas thoae caniids brs o gty iun por Evidence of Prosperity. tatorial policy of Mr. Washburn is con- | Hon, Luther M. Goddard of Leadville [ of tho candidates for the presidency, who 15 | {heik find iy i wttendsnin unon i prcens | sorq. " O1¢ ©f the tents wherohquorwas Aoy D eoms Ot A iher of dhe | RUSIVILLE, Nob, Sopt. 20.—(Special Telo- | demucd on il sides. If tho convention | being the onlv candidate his nomination was | a strong partisan of Barrillus, in attempting | fui wehools, "Is slowly buvsurly araying in | “Gurar, OkL, Sept FovorioriStaae above persons are delivered to me. 4 e Ber.) -Lato vains have loft | should by any possibility] come here it will | 10ade unanimous. to make a political speech on american antagonism a T T o e T e e Tt i a talli W. AL IFALL, Sherl, T o S EEI s s AL 0¥ 19:Eh The committee on resolutions then re- | Independence day. Tho mob threwshim and | cher.shed institution of our comnion conntry, | (&% #HIVGE hevo from - Uhaudler. | [ tae o - uingin fine shapo for this county. | be known as Washburn's convention. ported the platform, Tt heartily approves of | bis friends from the platform in the main | All concessions huve been mide that can | With o daily newspagor ho said: wthio town uckolls County Fair. v (60,000 bushels of wheat have been mar- - = St ? o ¥ i Ccousistently 0o mude to | preserve t site is fairly good but not such a_ place as 1 : A tho Australian system of election laws | plaza. From then till the night of the Sth 1 g g g ¥ 3 D, ed b thres towns in the county and all COLO U v oA f national racter of our public school | would have cliosen, should I have veen au- Nursoy, Nob., Sopt. 20.—|Speolnl Tele- | 500 B UIESe [OWwEd R the (0o susand LORLDCIELUBLIC enacted by the last general assetavly through | thers was fichting, sometimes the mob being | S h so conecssions have not Sat- | thorizad to make the selection. Tho site has gram to Tue Bre.)—The Nucitolis county | OUBS ns are good. 1 ey the untiring efforts of tho aemocratic mem- | in possession of tho city and at other times | iafied i R B O ol 1 TRt A e oY oL TH ot OB FTE s told at Nolson . feor: Septotibios T pustiels of wheat have alrcads beon markoted | Joseph O. Helm Nominated for Chief [ bors. ' Favors th frae and uniimited coinago | tho army. i (R T, SR G | ) P rs eI e Othor oomradis Cltadliianct HoNbent: Sy - ove, at Gordon and Hay Springs that was Justice—A Silver Plank. of silver, and reiterates a condemnation of | Salvador is moving troops to the military | bubiic ¢ fon, and demands that said re- | 1 is the geog: CLIR Y SOUBAK October 2 nclusive. Greater interest is | vaiscd by Tdians. N ol a0 Do | the act of the ropublican party which struck | district of Santa Ana bordoring on the soutti- | Iiglous instruction shail be wholly' under fts f Thievo is bottor wator thepe than tho publle manifested this year than ever before. Over e i : o : down the currency of the neople in the inter- | ern frontier of Guatemala, for the purpose, it | 0¥ ficontrol Tnis demand hius beon verified cen led to belicve, 1o governor sai FR T R EROE R T T Keya Paha's Fine Crops. republican convention was called to order at | G017 the satxanov €€ the neoble 18 Lo e | o haven. of i e, Thttor bonntey if | 12 the pope's enovelical, the souncis and con- | that Chandler would, in his estimation make e e e Tom and Kontucwy, | Sewixavtew, Nob., Sept. 29.—|Special to [ 12:30 this afternoon by Chairman Ashley | aristocracs of this country. Recommends [ the Clty of vuatemala cevolt sproads 1o Inte- | men i alersy. and the titeramecana detion | e oor a0 beople soon, Ho quid dust el bothe Bost eing over sbon in | Tue Brr]—Tho corn crop of Keya Paha | with nearly 300 dclegates in their | the speedy completi«of thostate capital | rior poiuts. Ot the Outholle. German. élerioal convention | o Principal stroot was cufled Manvel in Nuckolls county. Nearly 100 entries have | county is now out of the way of frost. There | seats, W. H. Griffitl of Denver was chosen | building and tro iscue of an additional A private dispateis toa merouant of this 4}':'* {“""‘l at I“""’"-O The demand i pela & Santa ’p‘, <A GovAriot Stesie) been made of small articles for the floral hall | is not a very large area, but it will ceed | temporary chiairmun. The various commit- | $300,000 wortn of bonds for that pur- [ city from Nowton, savs fully 500 lives wero LCpl ‘{::""‘ utterunce o e ponita well'of tho peoplé who wero congre- thus far. The entries of horses and articles Ey onie = : 3 s vose. Sends grectng to Govornor Camp- | sacrificed in the three daws fighting in the City ( on, wh nounces s pur- | 51 i v (1 e wheat crop is harvest 4 toaneen ok articles: vheat crop urvested | tees were appointed and a recess was taken | Dol iovernor Boles and. brother Gemocrats | of Cruatemala and that - tho. shosting 1s still | P9s¢ te secure home 1 all matters of | gated on the border, and says they acted well for exbibit is greater, five to one, than ever | and averaged from fifteen to thirty-seven | . v 's o'clock. et q £ % ke b oL A\a_and tha 1o shooting 15 SULL 1 qyeation of the enildren of the nation. We | during the delay und at the openiag of the before. Deli toeetAre v alo R ne d k. . in Ohio and Iowa, and cougratulates them [ going on. The dispatch also conveys the in- | Stap now to speak of oLl L E0S 100168, | et o e T S Seuin £ T s Htn S hen it Y T A AT e 08 ah i Ll On reassembling M. Downing of Pitkin | for the brave stand they have taken in be- | formation that Barillas has declared himself | Cahensly pluns for the f our IR Ll ) A new amphitheatre has u v near ote., ure as good us ever grown in g 3 y rating * | the signal was given the povernor says: It the race track, capable of seating nearly 1.000 F was made permanent chaivman and the con- | half of constitutional money.thereby entitling | dictator. It is stated that Colonel Jobon | nitlonal unity in I Lructor. elipsed anything of the kind 1 ever wit s Ao ) ; a omn to the's of 080 W re op- | i val Sanche; otho! © know wol wand for home | cclipsed a ¢ kind J 2 people. Many other improvements havo z = ) vention took up the business of nominating a | them to the support of all ihose who are op- | dilled Genoral Sanchez, and a brothor of | 0o kno¥ Well Whot fLs Sembs CoF bowe | oesaq,n eon mado on the grounds. Many fine Johnson County’s Corn Crop. iGriC posed to legislation against the wany and for | General Sancher, learning of his assassina- | rule i “edueational matters wicins and hogs have been entered and the agi Tecrssen, Neb., Sept. [Special to/[ 00 418 0% e ety i lribjuene oo S MR kall ,Advisuolo | tion, killed Jobon. General Sunches’ brather | MRS that we dectare cupnat- ourre: tural display will be first class. This is the | g Brg,)—Johuson county, with her 241,920 liere being no ovposition to Chief Justice | that the judiciary should, so far as possible, | was executed. ‘Che city is under martial 1aw | jeally for Americin home rale in AtLers t year that any onthusiasm bhas been mani- 2 £ 1 A 1 Rer =thU ] Joseph C. Helm, his nomination was made by | be removed from the influences of partisan | and a reign of. terror prevails, the inhabi- | of piblic education and the sus £ of our ooy Gt Wi P . ted regarding tho fair and the indications | 2¢¥es of 1aud, has about 50,000 acres in corn | o amation. Tho committes on resolutions | POlitics by having both political parties ren- | tants being afraid to leave their houses. The | public seligol syste . Jersc itizen o su's are that the event will be the best in the IRe- | that is first class in quality and will average Sy resented on the bench. Declares that the | palace and residence of President Barillas is | Second, That home state and £ ned for Three Years, ; made their report % ;s < P 4 Rika T publican valley forty-two bushels to the acre. With very few e DOR At ? democratic party is in sympathy with tho | guarded by soldiers and the president does | nutignal affairs furbids the tforcnen of W Yok, Sept. 20.—A ease of unusually s exceptions tho corn s out of the way of frost | The platform hoartily endorses the admin- | iabor organizations which are striving to up- | hot stir abroad unless guarded by a largo | (DY forelzn pope priest, poientate or brince | S8 PG = Ayane No One Kesponsibl unless it is a very hard oue. istration of President Harrison and, whilo | hold the dignity of libor and to protect it | force of cavalr, i ioundomeatiydiTiizmac tholtiserinofiatd|ineatracted Salceuils fptnalinaut G I RENEY BrLue Serixas, Neb.,, Sept. 20.—[Special not agreeiug with him upon the question of | #uinst those mounopolies which 1t is the e s P\ e TOu Hackettstown, N. g, Michael Parnan, who tonal unity of language or in educational Telegram to Tne Bee.|—A coroner’s inquest the coiuage of silver, it recoguizes his admin- Vicious Horse—Brain of the tim Expos: Other Nebraska gned Supreme the convention here. ment and Minneapolis may be considered out G Improved N\l'l:uul Facilitics. policy of the republican party to creato and AMERICANS IN CHILL inter wa: employed as a watchman in the Factory= SRREAN cQ I 2B i) Nemraska Crey, Nob, Sept. 20.—[Special foster. e e rulo in matters of public | ville tunnel of the Delaware, Lackawanua & was hold here last night to enquire into the | .y it B TEY IR OEPE S R e | 1stration as pure and upright; recommends | “Phg platform was unaniously adopted and | There Wiil Be No Increase s oliiarforancarotiunyil i R R R e cause of the death of Frank W, o voung of additions s for the com- e ibdsino/dlo. i 5 Nl oz o 68 W. 1 schiool hourd tonight it was agreed that | thC vOungof additional bonds for the com- | the convention adjourned sine die. Naval Force There —Teue Situation. | tion n the ndininistration of our educationnl | duty October 10, 1557, went to his ved room McClure, tho miller who was killed i plotion of the stuto capital buildwg; ap- — = s L | R v i another large school house should be erected | ¥ g3 ap —— sixaroN, D. C., Sept. Acting airs and no appropsiation of publiv moneys M ok in the gearing of the mill yesterday | fy tdgowond. There ar .l‘,\‘,“’,,'ll,‘:,“i‘ Sracted | broves tho action andl record of Senators H, JUDGE BROADY DECLINES. _":nvl_‘v’mm'”;m e m::"]‘l'“,L_“M‘;r‘r"‘l'd witn | to be” Sustiiinod” i’ sehiools” controtied for | and went tosleep. Sitco that timo o has morning. There was no suspicion of foul | district that in past have been compelled | M. Telier aud E. O, Wolcott and Representa- ¥ e e b w..‘_ W 'l‘_"w‘l:m"'} !;»:wwl iplinodae N bad but two or three brief mtervals of cons play but it was thought that an inguiry | to walk a mile. tive Townsend 1. tha last sossion of con. | Ho Prefers Not' to Make What is a [ tho presidentuntil tho cabinet met. When |/ FOREHL Tond Mg WL RERE'G BUP S ALRINIVG | sclousness. It was at first thought that Far- would be moro satisfactory to the fricnds of SEees > e e S e ane e Hopeless Race. he returned 1o the State depactnent a e Provistons ns shall strengthen onr entire pub- | nun’s coadition was due to water on the the vietim. Tho verdici of the jury was Oponed on Sunday, Sroans tavorsproieetionipgalnakovorylorm ot i s SR e = gram had boon voceived there from Minister | fic school system and nike 1t more than ever | prain and physicians treated nim for that Gise that no blawe was attached to any one. Purvost, Neb,, Sept. {Special Telo- | onvict or servile labor; prohibition of the | - Mecumsen, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- | Frn B hongn 1o one sent yestorday ask- | Worthy of® th support”of earneat, oyl | cide "1y i efforts, howover, had no - effect, The widow with her two young children | g, e 1=Patay R ' rele | employment of ehildren in factorics and [ Tug Bee,|—Atter ingof | ; 3 moral, prtriotie wnd Chirlstinn citizins who h : Feud L anaranca | memiotaB L | Bolay Kyan ol opera nes, and the adjustment of differonces be- | 8ram to Tue Bee.]—After a full hoaring of | 5,0 'rop further information as to the situa- | Widhies to see 4 freo ballot in the hands of in- | After they had abaudoucd the case, in the Pennysvivania today, not to return, The house saloon was arrested today and taken | tween ombloyes and employer by arbitration; | such of the party leaders as wished to be | tion in Santiago. Its contents were not made ‘..“‘L.l..,”‘,,. s, pure, patriotic and prosperous .\g..nI ri‘l»no‘:nm‘g‘“tlm‘”rx?nu‘.g‘Hu]m;. sjl;x[..l.;»‘x:; body will be taken with her thero for burial, ;nh:”ert\!:’? court h])".llyln::[fl‘l to tho chiargo ot denouroseialliteanyy ‘{,'{vlui,“’,’_','.‘.':wr'n';“-t! heard, Judge J. H. Broady still stands by his | puvlic, but it is known that the acute phase | ¥ “’ o rera o R beacotul, Farnan awoke ono T daad keeping his place opel er midnight. 0 speedy rat 0 con gres: 0 re- s o ey asolutions were passed appol ¢ a com- | peaceful, I 4 i Seventeen Horses Burned. pleaded guilty and was fined §25 and cost mu\fix‘u urlt);r [»n\lllnlc \ |'u-s1 from Colora ; declination and tonight mailed to Chairman ;‘:u::,':, i:my“r:fl.",‘lm"wl’ *\‘l‘sltl::::_‘ ]f)z;:":‘"“d mittee to work with the Sabbath union for | Fecognia d l:\“”lnhl«_ “whtil;"l‘IuL“l‘uu;;I'\ “ ‘u.l-"x;\(_; Sr. Pavi, Neo, Sopt. 20.—[Special Tele- = i reaflivms belief in the republican doctvine of | (Ogden, at Omana, his letter to that effect b ared, Minis igan 8 the closing of the World’s fair on Sundays; | peared perfectly ra 3 didnof co., Sep [Spec e Rushyille Law Suits, protection of American industrics; deplores | % the dignity of his legation has been recog- | to secure a placelor holding special religious | wny realization of the time that had - intc gram to Tuk Bre.|—At noon today the fire | gy Nab., Sept. 99, [Special Telo- | tho. persecutions practiced upon the Jews 1n | containing a statcment of some of the sur- | oo e S \ed since his last waking, He fell asleep larm, the first for mouths, was sounded. he department responded promptly and fourd K. Nevolden's livery varn iu flames, w to Tk Bik. | —District court convened | Hussia, “n:“ silver w...u ia“mu most. im- | yourding circumstauces. So far as the protection of refugeos is con- | aud exbibiting” relics und other articles of | AEAM ;::h‘fl;:} ;}',';’nf:‘ fi:;':"i'n.".m'\“:.'«'4’"'“..?(3 R SRRt portant one in the platform. declures SR i 3 R ist erest, QUrY.: w3 OF I I EREROS Y o ¢ Monday, Judge M. R. Kinkaid pro- [ ¥ PIAOEI e LataIen e AT T corned the practice of nations includes cases ‘\",‘:f::m-x):';:.' "tho' liquor wafie was sub- § he has been slcoping soundly. — During thay ik pign siding. The docket contains 200 civil and enteen years has demon ¥ i 3 2 widely variant in principle. Our own his- | 1pitted 1n which it was sot forth that the time wany changes have taken pluce i his I'he fire was just south of the principal busi- | ten eriminal cases, an extraordinary number ted thut the demonitization of silver by e, 5557 tory, however, shows that where the refu- | ference *‘with deep chmgrin regrett f| ',".“. son and a daughter have died, ness block in the city, and with astrong | of whicn ave for trial. the United States was, if not o crime, a stu- | Colorado Repablicans ~ Want the 20 ;B R0WH LhS Ll ith_ceep clmgrin regretted tho | ot tho sleoper knows nothing of it. All wind, promised a disastrous conflagration N pendous blunder and that biemetalism is ational Convention Held Here. gees seeking an asylum in a legation were | action of the United States senate in refus. J\"m e8] R R v R iR Hard work by tho department confined the Arapihoe Pastoflice Robbed cssary tothe ‘welfaro and prosperity of Sie S > Sopt. 20T not American citizons the United States goy- | 118 t0 co-operato with the nations of Europe ARy from hi i Grexwoop Seuixas, Cole, Sept. 20.—The [ ¢ O T R TN vt meantimo to avouse Farnan from his stupor, firo to the barn, saving the Franklin hotel | Apypanor, Neb., Sept, 20.—[Special Tele- | ¢ ul people, We, thercfore, in th 1 ! ernment has uniformly discouraged their ad- | *"f0PEINE kho liquor traflic i Africa but withoat any effect. Biisters have beon adjoining from loss. ‘The barn contained | gram o Tur: Ber.]—Tho postoffico at this b o ul) countrics dennd i fall roc republican stato convention bere today | L o q'hrotection. A case thut appear ahereparceangpied hvidaclaingtha ex o o on tho back of his neck and hiead, but sovenioen horsos and one cow, none of which am L 3 b hostoftico s ¢ of all countries, demiand the fu ; ’ i 5 B ussion and protectioa. A case thut appears | isting political parties unworthy of the sup laced on 0L AL 4 ) e o ia St battated, bt | Placo was brokon into last night. Tho safo | 0fsilverus s wioney metal by the adopted a resolution usking the national com- | 1o 4o Lortinent oceurred in 1550, when Mr. | port of the Christian peop bio did not oven votico thew. What_cin be the insurance witl not cover it. was blown and about &30 abstracted theve- | i i red ¢ o of silver and wo helleye | mittee toselect Omana as the place for bold- | Clayton, our secretary of state, in a note to T fhe ratne macaant O BRI S0P, S RSl from :n: skill displayed denotes the hund that such a step by tho government of the | ing tho next national republican convention. | the United States minister to Chili smd % Ll ocking to Nebraska. iwork ot experts, United States = would b followed by | o5 0 roduced upon the “Acquicscenco by tho government of Chill | p o 5 Y PUSTAL TELEGRAPH ABROAD, Braver’ Ciry, Neb,, Sept. 30,—[Special to - u consider number of other nations ani he resolution n I caschnioaceneaibythe gavernment ob: Qhlll pe ebrates Mass Befoare an oY Tur Bre-A bateh of land containing [ ! i ""<{\‘t' arged: . e g a e b of e domons | request of Colonel R. T Scott of Omaha, pitality of asylum in its larger sense may p Audience of 60,000 People. .. Rosewater Rep: on His Invess measka Crry, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Special | otiz:t1on of silver by Gormany in 1871 and the . cludo thal goverment from objecting (o the Royw, Sept. 20.—A grand and imposing re Telegram to Tur Ber.]—The distillery com- | Unitod States in Ixi - We denounce the pro: South Dakota Kepublicans. S0NHInued. gs ‘“{x”.kl.'.:’»]l:“.':\’JT.‘»M\} ‘,’,},t"‘,,‘"[‘_' ligious ceremony took place this morning in ver valloy, a fow miles east of Beaver City, S e U SN R e pany today purchased additional ground and | 140 belug mado In ‘cortat tons of | 4 eroeey, S. D., Sept. The republi- pmient makes objection to u granting of | St. Peter's church. some days past his several sectious has just been secured in Bea- tigations in Kurope. ixaroy, D, C, Sept. 20.—Edward MASSACHUSE by the agents of a German colony, The col- A 1 o country thit the friends of froc coinage of n MRS e i ony consists of over thirty families, some \:vmlm vease the plants capacit Five hun- | silver ure the advoeates ot n debased ¢ can state convention met here this morning. A 'f.1"“'f‘“"'f",fluf-'.‘f ithenl ref= | noliness, the pope, has receving bodies | 1osewater, editor mv.‘l owner of 'y f“’,"" from Tamilion county, Hinois, and the oth- | dred wore cattlo wili bo fod hero than last | rency is untrie, but. ob the contiary, wo as- | on, Sherwood was chosen permanent chuie- [ Whos hous sth refugod s shoiterad shoutd | of religidus pilgrms from various countries, | BEE, who s compl ted u four months' in, ers divect from the old country yeur sort” thut thero cun be ablo ourronoy at'o s o inted, | #aVvise him that this sielter can no 1o longe spection of the telograph postal system in AT R A RS0 & AT ive this - based upon. either gold rulone, and | man, and usual committees wero appointed, | advise him iis shelter cun 1o 1o longer | ana the otty is filled with the devomt, many 0% 4 4 o IR o8 WL eTip b Chanzed to a Hospital, thixhas been denonstrite history of | Colonel John Jolley, present state senator | " rTorded. Foany ; of whom have traveled long distances 1o | uropo s in the Mr. Rosewater went ook, wnd the romatndor Wil follow tater 10 | Nemuasks Crrv, Neb, Sepl. 20.—|Spectal | {he tho moncy motals for the bast, fifty yours. | from Clay connty, Was unaminously nomin. pTe Baward and'othon sdorotaries dewn o | houor 1o {tan carthly. hoad abroad to make this luspection, with a land buyers uro flocking into the vountry and | parchased the Carey acadomy and will ar- | Sliverus money ut i ratly fixed by Tuw and “’,‘l,l“‘"*l'_‘l'.:];"‘;_“‘x']‘c“'x‘(‘“;“':"s- the administration | d4eed discourage But the "reul 'issuo 1 | Movaing great would colobrate low wass (01 | A yyoriea. During his tour of fuspection Mr. ~ P L ; . bk hat all paper monoy shall be redcemable in o ) X court A g jovaing great cagerncss was manifosted b axjen.: L sousof:d ap n beavy immigration will result this fall and | range it fora city and county hospital. The | oid orslver at the wption of the government, | of President Haerison, commends re- | the preseut ¢ to be interforer the throng of the pilgrims to attend the ser- | losewater visited Great Brit Krance, next sprivg. 1 & consideration 3 3 and that thus oyery dollar, whethe 13115 | clprocity s congratulates the republican con. | With free communication between the leda- | yices, Germany and Austria. He said was Three Thieves Jailed. g ver or puper, shall' e of equal paying 'und | gress i passing tho MeKinley law: asks for | ation in Santiago and the outside world, Sixty thousand persons were in the church, | much surprised to tind |‘|... f *“',“,"lvf'l"f.“:‘,’h Dakors City, Neb, Sept. 24.—([Special STOLE FKROM STARVING PEOPLE, BYUFCHURING DONOR adaitional appropriations for developing tho | Aud in such cases tho provisions of inter- | Ays:4) o'clock the pope was carvied to his | servico much superior to ours, a i as to the (55 Ol CLISEL LRt ety i I'ho platform was adopted and the conven- | nompwestern art belt: favors antipool | 0tional law are more explicit. Brondly | tnrone at the pontifical altar. He was attived | pocumatic tubo systom, which | also ins Teiegram to T Bek. | —Three South Sloux | yyo\ portions of the Russian Famine | tou adjourned sine die logislatnre; favors such future conagoof [ Slated, the countey to which a minister is | ju puro whita vesture uud’ wore upon bis | Apected, found it to bo Bighly perfectod and Uity toughs, Bob Skillen, H. S. Warren and PR T —~ - B comiatbut aith & solid finageial | accredited guaranteos that in <ime of peace | 1ol the papal tiara. He carriod in either | ® £reat adjunct to the postal business. Harry Swith last Friday night relieved Dave IS DEMOCKATS Jolioy, aud fayors remonitization of silver, | th1s communication shall not be interrupted | hand fans which rosembled beautiful palm My inspeotion wus greatly facllitated by Treasire of Allorton. Io.. of his worldiy Brnuiy, Sept. 20.—-The Cologne Gazette Botior, s iasil % and that the scrvants and attaches of the | Joaves. As the head of the procession en- | the American ministers avroad, who took 8 possessions amounting 10" €00, for which | prints a letter in which the followlug inci- | Goverzor Russell Renominated B F. Smith Nominated, legation are not to ba molested or any act | tared the church trumpeters of the Swiss | Eieat interest in showing mo around. I thoy are now in jail in default of $1,000 | dent is related in conuection with the famine Chairman Collins on Sily Hovougn, Neb., Sept. 20— Spocial Telo. | 400€ that nay tend to impede the transiction | guard heralded the pope's appearance. The | think from what I saw that the pueuinatio AL Sofau R o Al tmar, Neb., Supt. 2. |5pocial Tel0- | of the business of the legation. The United | Bopo was borno along above the heads of the | tube is destiued to play @ prominent part in "H'i\" Troaaury H'nl;o‘\:\ jail, not being | in the province of Saratoft, Woncrster, Mass., Sept. 20. ~The demo- | gram to Tur Brk,|—Tho republicans of the | Siures in particular has shown itself intoler- | heramied thoucants. he raised his hands | the mall carrying devices of the future. It AR 0. VAR R SROR 108 Bk SDDARINI0 B3 ‘A murshal of tho nobility quarelled with | cratic state couvention was called to order| Tenth judicial distviet met In convention | ant of any such interferance, and even i the | and bostowed his berediction vight and left | 18 & comparatively simplo matter o cous e o iy otey SAbocted | {ho president of the Zeemstoo and the presi- | this morning by Chairman Corcoran of tho [ hero at 8:30 this evening. J. K. Patricu, | Franco-Prussian war protested most off until he reached the altar. ‘The greatest en. | Struct a pnoumatic railway mml service froin u8a sent Bl dent boxed hisvars. Tho marshal challenged | state contral committee. He made a short | chairman of the judicial convention, cailed | 1vely against the assumtion vy the Germnans | thysiasm prevailed, men waving their bands | StV o city or from gouoral postofiiyo 10 st the prosident to & duel and the challenge was | address. Committees were appointed and the | the meeting to order. W. P. Hall of Phelps | fovosting Paris of the right to iuterrupt or | und women their handkerchiefs stations and transwit mail with « veloe Much Litigatio accepted on the condition that the marshal | convention was permanently organized by | COUDLY Was choson temporary chaivman and | detain Minister Wasourn's muil messengers. i 1d prove highly satistactory wroLk, Neb, Sept pecial Tole- | accounted for the expenditure of 70,000 | yua¥ o0 (08 Ve P e ot Hoston, | I A Sweezey of Welater temporary secre Wild rumors were in circulation this sfte ONE BORN EVELY MINUTE, “During my trip 1 aiso loarued that poste gram to Tue BEE |—The Madison county | Foubles of tho famiue fund, As a result tho N i * lins of Boston, | tary, assisted by Burnett of Kearney county, | noon to the effect thut the white squadron o office officials in Kurope geners Mave lifes ¥ 0 Ma ¥ | Diavehial was forced to rosign and inquiries | 85 chairman, The chairman, in the course of | Tho' temporary orgamization was declared | and other vessels were to be sent to Chili, but o Rio eI e Thal Ga i positions guaranteed thom atier giving district court coavened today with Judge | F e A SRR 10 PN B autiing.” | his speech, while speaking on the republican | vermanent these stories were inconsistent with Secre: Brick Trick -ars of fuithful service, Powers on the beneh, The docket is o ver, s s sain arty, suid B. I'. Smith of Adams county received the | tary Treoy’s statement that no more vessels S ol R beavy one and will requiro three or four N R “I'lie present complaint is that their has | nomination of on the 105th ballot. aro to be ordered there. PiiapeLrmiy, Pa., Sept, 20.—Johu Apple- weeks to be cleared. Several criminal cases exi¢ Advices. been too large a nage of siiver dollars - - - In the cabinet meeting the subject man, who lives at Buckhorue, Columbia are docketed. Sr. Lovis, Mo, Sept. 20.—Advices from | worth as bullion or as merchandise only 0 WEATHER FUKECAST, Egan's troubles with the junta we county, this state, came here today and culled the City of Mexico say that persecutious | ceutr apiece; tho fear is that a continued 5 . ; touehed upon and it may again be positively o United States mint for the p © 0 N ot Saa 1 A i L RSO again, | colnag ! or worse, @ lurger colnage of them, | FOF Omaha and Viewity—Fuir; sightly ted that American interosts in Chill will | 8 the United States mint for the pury { | nouncos that arrangements have boen coms that several journalists have been thrown | Will daugerously inflate the currency and v armer, followed by colder Thursday be fully protected, the acute phase and crisis stod with the Central Traflo sssoclation gram to Tug Ber Ihe Dodge county fair AT T R YR A timately drive goid out of cireulation. Por Missouri—Fair, warmer Thursday; | of the situation nave be passed and the | bricks that be purchased for &.500 & fow days | Whoroby delegates to the waterways convens opened today with flattering prospects, and it | more Wil probably follow, aud that | vearago the trousury was colning at RN s Y ST existing dificulty is now likely to becomo | ago of a stranger who visited the town. A | tion. at this city Octover 12 and 15, wili be will doubiloss be the best held w the county | - The assortions of Mr, Rabasa to soveral | FBLS Of £3000.000 per inouth, Those were 8. slinply a subject of ordinary diplomatic corre- | simplo te ut vevealed that Mr. Ap- | assured reduced rates as follows: Delegates T aate s ALl ) AL 15 ENR SONDAY 1 TI0 MAMATHIONS 3 001 Siahtes to. navers) | oant daflae snd the demand on the path ‘af | . pOf SRR AACRY A KON spoudence, : pleman’s bricks were brass with no trace of | purchasing tickets payiog full fare will res Heedh I LUAQ BAL » state of | soupd financiers was that that the coivage or North Dakota-Local rains, variable | All dispatches from Chili sere received at | gold ab save a thin wash on the sur- | ceive certificates from ugeuts which, on pres . Cniapas is in a state of revolutionary condi- | gyouid cease or that something should be | winds, cooler. the leadquarters of the Chilian congressional | face. I'ne bricks were worth about §2 sentation, will allow them to return by the Will Meet Toduy r::v;.‘un‘\l\u bau fix ge :ull’ll\}” are wholly unl- | gone to insure the parity of tha silver dollar | For South Dakota- Local showers, winds | €uvoy in Washington up to 9 o'clock last -— - ~ route they came at 1 cent por wile, Nourorx, Neb, Sept. 0.—[Special Telo- | ahlodrshivg statos in the repubiio orderly | with the gold one. bsut the administration | shifting to northwesterly, cooler except in [ Bl#ht, ‘They contuined no reference to the That Pennsylvania Investigation, ————— aram o tnuatRas aRAR LSRR e Re | AR AORERING vepublio. had a dedt due o the silver men of the far | extreme southeast portion, warwer. pocted arrest of American eitizens fn | g Lo G P, Sept. 20.—The joint Stopped by a Lone Highwayma Eleventh judiciul district will be held in Nor - west as Lo the iron and wool men snd other | For Nebrasku—Conerully fair Wednesday, | Bautlago and the stabioring of gwara of | oive con o to investigate the | Cuico, Cal, Sept. 20.—News has been re foit \unicim) sisliish Wil be hald Lo N Noar Douth's 3 monopolists, $0 the silver men demanded its | followed by local vains Woeanesaay night or | police around the United States legation | 1088 @ : : YRR s ey ‘I’ b Hohmg t hio bo 1euominated. i id Cortaas, O, Sept. 20.—Mrs. Allen (. | Payment. 'The resuit was the Sherman act. | Thursday, warmer southerly winds, colder | building there b% £11A offices of tho state treasurer and allorney elved thay tho """"“““ stage from Oblog | at asatu’s door and will hardly survive until | yora for their refroscntatives iu the last cou- | winds New Yok, Sept. 0, —The Herald’s Wash- | fic funds be ad pted, and that the in- | expross box. As it coutsined mlny & smi fl ! sum the robbor refused to take it and tol e i Trae Aveangemeets Comploted, EvaxaviiLe, Ind., Sopt. 20,—Trafic Mane ger Grammer of the Mackey system ane Indications of Success. Fremost, Nob., Sept. 20.—Special Tele receiving from the government §,000 for gold Towa— Warmer; fair, southerly winas. Polk Connty's Iusane. OscroLa, Neb., Sept. 20, —[Speeial to Tug Y o oty vy Tos Py Ivl 10 WUE | porning. Sho has heen quite low for sev- | gress, means thatthe republican position For Colorado—Showers during Wednesday | 108ton correspondent, telogrs ¢ with rof be confl t the' conduct of the u¥. |~ Last Suuday Sheriff tamilton went | eral weeks from s ubtack of grippe coupled | hore i not hostile to any silver bill short of | night or Thursday. winds sbiftiug to colder | erence to the reported arrest of Americans in b aud!tor gensral, state treasurer and | the driver o go on, The passougers wors to Lincolu, baving ia custody Miiton Garoer, | with the iutirmities of her 50 years, l frea coluage. s position is as dangerous © movtuerly by Thursday, l Valparaiso, says: W 1 called vpon Seror | csshier, osted -