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THE OMAHA DAILY BE e 2 s ~my ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187L ITA. MONDAY 11, 1593, ST 2 LE COPY FIVE CENTS - . - — e 2 0 D C < N U | terday afternoo iat his recommendation MAYN N N NN | the river so lays ago f oV 1 flat | TV e N\ TAVY | ¢ o other provinee g pre | N VIV, T “ N NIt T PN metiey ot o pagtliohe Mo appeared of Soptambor. thero wore 1019 1ae And Republican Members of Congr-ss Will Not N ; : | Booths to Rogister Intending Settlers on 1 agamers and talked | Rovolted Officors Find it Impossiblo to Es- s 10 democrats in the neigh 1y about the Corbott family. It is N S Vi Solomn Oaremonial of Tavesting Rt Rav. Abandon the Party's Principles. Borhood 16 LK thp | Oserokea Strip Bagin Business Todag. | nen Hieen wmerrete oo fomily, It Ia cape from the Bag of Rio. | BISMARCKS RIEUM " Archbishop Henuessy with thy Pallium, | “But.” exclaims the populist, 1 have made | was drowned by aceldent, $ | recommendations SEatans WILL OPPOSE DEMOCRATIC ONSLAUGHTS | vttt "o i uTercauce: | You have 115,000 CERTIFICATES N FIVE DS WILL BE STARVED INTO SUBMISSION | ' ©o g e e ™™ | MANY PRELATES WILL THEN ASSEMBLE ailisg ’ o Agonts fave for . ihted 1898 by James Gordon Rennett | - ¥ s There are no democratic patroas of the Circumventing the Exoluslon Act § 1 : Attacks by the Ways and Means € it | offeods Work to I3 Done by Government 6% York, Sept. 10,.—“Ways that aro | UnAblo to Obtaln Sapplies o Support Sept 10.~INew York Herald | Dloesse of Dubuque Will be Catied Upon te tes on Kxisting Features of TarilfLaws | (Cant s ort them? Agents Before Saturday Noon-—-How dark and tricks that aro vatn® distinguish They Will Soon Be Compelled to S 4 3 P s r Will Be Vigorously Combated Sl e Pl the Boomers Spent Sand iy - the nimble Chinaman as strongly today as render to the Government - The ih i¥e 1 Sonate st Ao Foutth 2 Some Figures, they did when Bret Harte recorded his master general, “1 shall abol offices. startling discovery in_graphio verse it Eis onut tdvemiont 1 pAlsTal. e seitlen — 1 would prefer to do that rather than trouble at the present time is with tho i $ paint either republicans or populists Py Thited States go pent ns represented b 1COPUFiNted 1993 by James Gor ton Banners, reaches to his arms, preventivg use of hands Wasnisaros, Sept. 10.~When the house | ¥ o 1 ”l‘]‘ S it T ARKANEAS City, Kan dopt. 10,—~The gov- | United States government as represented by Wtrwein 1 LRI & Gocdly Areny of Chureh illness s ass Phas Potentates Irogram for the Situation Yesterday. pains do 1 loave his bed Coromony ho Drnvque, Sept. 10, [Spocial Telegram ow. evnment booths, at which prospoctive sot- | LIe officials of the customs sorvico and sev- |, BU '\N'\v:h;‘; -\K‘:“ ‘\v|‘?”-’,\,‘.‘(-'\'y‘,‘a:.\l\.((‘;y.’.- 80 the prineo has to be fed by an a \ Ui B | —Tho Episcopal party to nssist {n preparation of a democratic tarift bill, on Disrespect to Poputists. ters of tho Cherokeo Strip must registor, | CFl tredsury agents, and the gamo is smug- | {eX1%) 8¢ LAl il Dr. Schwenimger has gone to Berli the investivare of Archbishop Hennessy will lnst Monday, It was not the purpose of th The general disrespect shown the poy make oath of good faith and procur zling —~not opium, but individuals—Chinese ;“_m‘\ w \" My -"""‘ & hemmed in, | Sultabout the removal of the prin teave Chicago Friday and Saturday next, republican members of that body to offer | list senators by the galleries and the OWher | tificate setting forth that these require- | aborers, who are eacluded under the pro- The latest ',,“.'“ bl 1‘\ st ‘W, (","“:\W },‘,m | milder climate than North Germany for the | ™ Which latter evenine, aftor a parade by any factious opposition to the work. They "4‘1“‘:;;“‘“'I]!wl;;'v.l«“': {,"””\",f“,“‘ :‘yn{ e 1{ ments have boen complied with, will be | visions of the Geary act. iils s receive ro toda the laymen in their honor, Cardinal fons d ! tor Peffer doliv pened for business tomortow. T well are the Chinese planning the game Janeiro of th revolt against | autumn and winter Gibbons and Mgr. Satolli will hold at the polls last November expressed its de- | ored lenet AL DAL Ul R el SRR s Ll BELFAST, Sept. 10.—Thoe congress of tra by 200 priests of tho diocese, will leavo morning at cathedral choir sings “lece Sace committee on ways and means began the believed that inasmuch as thoountry had \ ¥ President Peixoto’s government confirms that the provisions of the exclusion act KoV v addresses upon silve d the | vooths located on a strip of land 100 feet t < - AR AR \ STl i | booths aro located on o steip of land 100 f wiinst the entrance of Celestinls are prac- | the report 1 sent yesterday, The sire for an era under democeatic rule, and | course pursied by the New York national tically nullified, for in nine cases out of ten | reve'lion adr hicl first 119 it snduct commercial | banks in refusing payments to depositors ) . ine cases ous Squacron which bt first | ypiouists, nssemblod tn this eity, passed o | the episcopal vesidonce Sunday byl A : and fssuing clearing house cortificates tho oraent ol St nreaiue ure ablo to bass | sontemplated salling out of tho bay and | rosolitios seastne ot t the members had | 10:80 o'clock and will enter th with which to meet the demands of dopos: | €ts will bo al THOROvCRL || Shuoraoalor FRIUTRLEIAR IS nd 11 VoRtls |'5ikannea g oMW oo canet towtd Santas, | o vion Statig fistros that the soldiors | wilo_ tho ¢ P figrs, 00 bath occisions nuatly evers omo | ment ofcers in chargs of tho rogistration | g, o crodortials baing” aeominly | Piceating down the coust toward Suntos, | heary with reat striking workmen neat | dogn (ko the T Prie Rét was & real scrupulous fecling prevalent left tho gallerics and not a single senator | booth south of here expoct to be able to fs- FORUILE ALionT AVaro Y Sheenig: THE WL, | By \wile along the way. and eventunlly join | Ponte and exprossod the sympathy of |l L4 HEIOE e ke (s among the republicans in the house and the | gave him attention. As soon as he b 1"yhe | sue cortificates with cnough expedition to | gooms, docs not 0. Tar enougn to reach the | win the Rio Grande do Sol fu. | the coneress with the friends of thoss - who Vi o bl Honnessy — will -~ be borno speak the galleries began to clear and the v, U ) g b 8 o 0 Grande d Sol % ¥ e archipiscop: B8 eNeitod i sennte that they should only speak and voto | Shedkt the walleries bogan to clear and tho | gyt 11 comers bofore Sagurday noou. ulloged nerjuries of thie applioants. not the | surgenta, changed its plans, and | WOrS Killed S e B presthiod by against the radical and destructive tarift | RGN Busiad thomaelves it Fitne! FIAG Ta g LT Lo TR TOGIROELATT it S s i Need Renovating. o Dricats of the diocess. Mge. Satoll, D ey g, defriocrata} WUt thidigs are ['\Wien Senatot Allewoffatedn resolution to || Disomors began toilhne upila front of. the A !.':'.‘,",‘"'.‘l‘:qla','i,‘,‘,: A blo to ahy | GILy.. A118F PR dlio, AL T hiave ikenay it bl W e B Kb s ore adjourn th ate over Labor day it w ;i ., " v el 3 seldib il W 4 % L prtie Eh GresoeaS examined the pa; montary buildings siee | Onfers the pallium, and Arch hishop Hen: bl after tho work | HOLonly voted down by an almaat usanimeny | booth last evening. dobn B. Camoron, who | court in the land, & Ported, ot toany alteration in the scheme | FHIFEKI e batlia S AT iloiaRAe | | WORRY: WIITTBUBURY L voTios fi LHVS BN BT Within ta hithours after tho work v i has been in the real estate business at 104 [ According to the suspicions of the men | of tha o dn r tho | Sho death of the churwoman with choleraic N e R e but he was not allowed to speuk upon he | most intimately nssocistod with the tnineey | Of tho attack, but toa dread of running the | gy (rath of ported to- the parliamentary | and atout them will be seated Archbishop upon the domocratic tarif : the subject. “The populist senntors wpear "l'l“lili:::‘l" *(‘I','-'”:”" I‘“";"““-‘m‘-(’l_\“‘l\“'*r:l::. BastaiTotre ¢ flve InpoRtANL, Gloients onve | BCULIOL Of the two forts which guard tho | cominittes ox tat ks ab Westminster that [ Rvan of Phitadelphia, who dellvers o have been elassed with the inflationis! sLman to take up a positior oy Ol ey = L Bl °F' | entranc o B LBEY 8 {511k | BothiNonNos b T 4 o v HOHH ! SR 0 membership of the ways and means commit- | and anarciists by afl of their eolleagues and | 200t He toolk his place at 6 o'clock_last | into the smuggling cases. The most impor entranco to tho bay of Rio. This | both houses are inan unsanitary condition. | the sormon, and Avctibishops Corri- i oeh night, J. R. Scay, a son of Governor Seay | tant of th a well defined organization of | bay s nteen mites in length ; gin ot Now York, oo TR tee that the intention was to sirike a direct | are given no recognition upon any hand, T R | SRR T ELEE i U M L s Tories Wil iy To Tarn Hin Out. BRI Fechan of Chicago, 1 1 gswanomi, wis the seconc A | kel b S Ao and eleven LONDON, Sept. 10.—A petition has been | Irelan o s aul Riordan of blow at the republican principles of tariff Western Penstons, hind him is J. K. And n of i s City, | in Hong Kong, Vancouver, B. C., San Fran- i ‘ 4 b ( s 0K Anderson of Kuusi . ong . c Now York. The | Width, but its entrance, which is two miles | Jodrod agninst the rorarn of Mr. Cook protection. Not only did it appear that | Pensions granted, issue of August 29, were: | and fourth in line s J, C. Colum bix, who cizco, Now Orloans ‘g Now York. -The || Z1/0N Pk ate entriwico, which is ¢ 1 ono. | Ciged agninat the rovurn of Mr. Cook o . Ll commercial reciprovity was to be transfixed | Nebraski: Inercase—-Robert - N, Craw: | Ioft in the rush for the Cheyenne and Arap- | princip ver, are favina and | 80 cltyof R oy one i o | defeated M. Pulloy, home rule lberal, in | of Cincinnati, Chapollo of Santa Fe, Kain of in & most disgraceful manner, but the | ford. Violet, Pawnce, o lauds two years ago, and who has been | New York, and the otier cities ave merely | half miles wide. These narrows arc guarded | the recent eleetion ih Hereford St. Louis, Redwood of Now Zealand, Bishe etk e umber of duties | \[OWa: Oriinal—Benoni Hill, Earlham, | waiting hore over sinee for the opening of | forwarding stations. ‘The other features [ on the east by Fort Santa Cruz and on the A R e T WA ops Kyan of Buffalo, Marti of Sioux Falls, ounty on sugar and a nuwber ¢ for | Mudison; Jerry J. Goodwin, Des Moines, | the Cherokeo lands. Frank Howard of | which make this schemo possible aro Tree | west by another fort on Suear 1ot rock b TR0 SR T Chatard of Vincenuos, Co: 3 which are levied by the McKinley law f Polk. 3 Iobert Willocks, Sully, | Boston, Mass, was fifth in line. Acces- | masonry of the Chin inship money and 6 bl i b s, Sepe An - oficial decree has b cncouragement to infant in- | Jasver; No MeCollum, Cincinuaty, Ham: | $ions 1o the line hivo beon made all last | a desire to circumvent the exclusion law of | tuncea of Getting Out. i AR £ it i T, were to bo made laughing | ilton. Reissue—dohn 8. Lafavee, Thaver, | night and today and this _evening 357 peoplo | the Americans. Tho gurrisons of artillery men fn these | htlonal exposition will “be ‘held i France | Lake, Scanuell of Omaha, Burke of S, stocks if possible. Tho mauner inwhich | Union: damcs [ Taylor, Rock Rapids, Lyon. | werc in line, with others falling inevery fow | It is tothe cases of studentsand actors who | forts ave loyal to Picxoto, and. nave. o ! S Joseph, MeGovern of ST 3 Py T Qrieinal widows, cte—Lucy Kyactt, Mount | minutes. © Theine is about a quartérof a | enter the country for the firat time that the | go'gr 0 LS T HITIPSTEH IO BBHEILIOY Lord Dunriven Wil Cross the Pond. O'Hara of Ser Chairman Wilson und his associates intro- | pESIA! yidows, cte.—~Lucy, | hot, | mile loni now, It 1s Gomposed of all niitions AL i su LS e i el AU Loxuos, Sept. 10.~Lord Dunraven, the | Washington, MeDonnell of Grook] Marshulitown,” Marshall; alities, ages, conditions and - sexes—the Chi ross the contient from the [ bast | como S s L I oWHGHO LD yaeh bV allvEte, Toves fo NOW| || yontangiom ] ell ooklyn, mittee and conducted their cross examina- | mother, Brighton, Washit aman and Amerlcan, the youth and octo- | to. New Orleuns in“bond and thonco to | pedocs has been lnid ncross the on- | Wher of tho yo i et Natt | Landden of Syracuse, Hortsman of Cloveland 3 . S ropublic South Dakota: Original widows, genarian, the capitalist and’the tramp, man | Havana, Tuey have undoubtealy received | trance, communicating with both forts | YO e Sehwebach of LaCrosse, Hozan of Kansas tions was plain notice to the republican v rina| ) i i urday membership that vepublican principles w Maegie Bryant, Oldham, Kingsbury and woman, all on equal terms for once. Ven: _wlu;' m~lu-|u-\|u‘|1!”'} the way, but the fimsh- [ 4nq e ns loade and & _ City, Glorieaux of Idaho, Gallagher of ( i0mbers| L L ©'DIC8 WELO | of Francis W. Hong, Faulktown, Fauli dors of hot coffee, sandwic water and | g touches tos teitellication e bub onint |0 i 1o Hali tlioss subiiaving errors blo the Mend. veston, Hennesey of Wichita, More o to be humilinted to the last degree, ana it | Priy S, Hearn pledo a thriving business theiine. | Havana, whero they remain some- RYGLOEI NGB0 aubih i i :“ Brw, Sent A dispateh from Kissi- | ymtle, ey '{\-' A UL served to put ex-Speak Reed and his asso- “I'he corporation of Arkansas City is furnish- a month, In Havana they almost | the insurzents out of the water should they i 5 x icustine, Heslin of Natchez, MeGolaick of ! e e 1 ¥ % s 5 s qpe | #en says that Prince Bismarck Bow able | 1y1uen Cotter of W ¥ ciates on tholr mettle, It can bostatod that REPEAL FOI A WILOLI W iug free water in water carts to tho | in bly are domiciled with _one | attempt to put to s O TR LA SR i PR ith, Cotter of Winona; Murs, Zeiningor the republican leaders in congress are now boomers in eamp. The best of humor pre- | Y Sing, and when they reach New | thus hemmed in within the confines of th of Milwaukee, Farles of New York, Nugent again i the saddle, and will fight for the | Senite Will Give Up Seven Days to Diseass- | Vails both in the line and in the camps, thioy are nvagubly met by Yung | gty surrounded on all sudes by land - No CRIEER NG ] of London (England), Gadd of Manchostor i i Lk Tk T L e T S _cousin, or L 0} attol Stcaa e T S ey BERLIN, Sept. 10 —Taere: have been no | (England), and Very Rev. Dr, James O'Ma cardinal principles of their party el B S 00,0 % Some Bz Flgures, partner. These three men beve been frecly | forees loval to Peixoto, and for lack of rein- | BrRLIN, Rty AR 670 e all 13 ! Wasnixarox, Sept. 10.—Thesenate, during | Counting today's arrivals there are now | henmerced t the Chinese inspector at this | forcements or supplies, the revolt is soon ex- | [resh cases of cholera in this city for several he o All Hallows colluw, Treland ; ounting today’s arrivals there are now | denounce o cetor s or supplies, ¢ s001 o After the ceremonics come the ban the comng weel, will devote itself almost | about 12,000 prople encamped here and here- | port as smusglers, pected to end in a fiasco liko Rear Adwiral | 1995 o S quetat St Joseph's colloge : R nb 780210 he republican members of the senate | entirely to the discussion of the repeal bill, | abouts awaiting the opemng. Only about I'he examinations of the aplicants for ad- | \Wandenkolk's recent attempt 5 ) " Archbishop Corvigan will calebrate pontifioal "W 4 i nor RN IS THE CHOLCEST. pon A committec on finance were galled by wit- | Possibly there may be an oceasional break | "Wo-thivds of theso are eligible to take ni | mission tike place in the main cabins of the Latest ndvices recelved here say the in- 3 vespers. At the banquet Vory | Father nessing the opera bouffe performances before | in the monotony, caused by takine up some A e S L LT LT Ward fane, m“‘l“f',‘:’ff,Mfif'.“'l‘l“':‘f'm‘_"‘l‘l’l, Uhess | surgents have attompted to land at various | That City Wil 1o Serectod fo ow | B (G Linehan of - Boono, Ta., will their riva cpmittee in the house, o Tue | other subject during the morning hours, but ve settlers to come in before the opening | questions, and no amount of cross-question- | points in the bay. but have everywhere been SOICIOERRERIITHL N I G ORI I "m n]‘.‘»lh ‘“.”1"””‘.”.; '\. '“lfifyl.w b |',"\lflr respondent each oue of the republi- f the ealendar affords very little seope for di- | it will be seeu that some 10,000 or 12,000 cor- | ing can shake their testimony. Within six | vepulsed and appear to be disheartened Hor Seiinas, S.D., Sept. 10.—[Special to | G the pricsts of the diocese of - Archbishod B expreased” - dosire o oty | Sersion in this respect. " Tho calendar 1s, in- 105500 ot a2 e, aigo days or 8000 | woolcs upward ofithEtVFutasnta nvo . nr- [ Aariieal Mollos fvited tho gartison 1 Sant | Tne Biin]Tho cxperiiiental tost. of oue Hennessy, who will reply. - Mer, Satolli ro- FEED AT e e Eat ures of | Ueed, one of the briofest of publications | 62500 bariuy o do this. Tho reglstratlo Cruz to Join the revolt, but mer with a fivm | waters and climate by the detail ot invalid | sponded in Latin to “Our Holy Father, Bop v o tho st place they did not | these days, owing to the fact that the gen- | |ronived to establish more booths 1f thy WORLD’S K.t refusal, soldiers from the Western Branch Military :;'""_ \‘,“‘ Avchbishop Ireland ‘Tho believe it wonld be practicable for them eral committee action has beon encouraged | find the present number insuficiont : % ) homeat Fort Leavenworth, Kan., is finished lerarehy of the United States,” Archbishop I ¢ I f SITUATION IN DRAZIL 2 Corrigan to “Church and Country,” and a attempt to defeat the will of the majority | in the interest of the legislation on the Shoy During the past twelve hours, accordmg to Recorded— 8 3 o That the results have been highly sausfic- | pocor ‘the arehdiocoss oy AIoHE e in congress, andsecondarily, it oceurred to | o aet 1t co s twe or three bills pro- | the enumeration of the newspaper corre- ¢ tory, zoes without saying. ‘Thirty of the | Dimes Canpar Gpocese t AL them that it would be out of place to start | oD & D O e ) S T beoplo arrived Ofeinl View of Affurs as Reported to (he ) @ \ 3 Jumes Cavdal Gibbons, out upon a camprigy of thwarting the ox- | V8" for the settlement ot government wnd tool up quarters erther in the town her . oLegation in London. soldiers werescut down, all of them so badly & pressed will of the majority as recorded last | claim, three resolutions for the vay- | orin the various boomers' camps south of ““'M'*}f‘l"‘-u' numbered 224,03 paid admis- Loxpoy, Sept. 10.—An ofticial dispateh has | crippled up with rheumatism and other FEATURES OF Tl WRECK, November. But the evident purpose of the | ment of the expenses of recent claim- | here, adjoining the Cherokee lines, Hundreds | sions. There wac a decided inerease in the been received at the Brazilian legation here | discases, brought on by exposure and hard majority of the ways and means committ ants to scats in the senate, Senator | of praivie schooners brought in their loads | attendance today. Horetofore the number which seems to throw light upon the situa- | service, that manyof them had to be rearried | 8 of Sloux Olty’s ) ridicule as well as knife to P > of me vome! i ahilc T RS T o AR rates krupt Corporat o ridiculo us well s knifoto e heart ey | Movgan's vesolution for a fuance compro- | Of men, women and ehildren—prineipally | of people who went through he gates on tion of affairs In the disturbed republic, The s and enrofutly hauled 01h¢ | gi0ux Ciry, Sapt. 10, [Spocial Telogram ! Ak DXateakan, message referred to says that Rio de Janciro | South Dakota Soldiers home where th < R 2 children. Five hundred arrived on horse- | Gunday has not exceeted 0,000, bt today Bpiirked tilo vepublicuns on to'n new rpose, | 18188 0 Bl douon measuves of minor Impor- || pysic ndinbout 1,000 mors caitie on the Mis: SR sn e, I Rl : LG Y | to Tk B |--Assignee Hubbard has come Itis now stated thatnot only will the repuo- | tnce repor romine commisten fon Jpub- is in a state of perfect tranquility, alarming | made their headquarters. ey Went away | latad his lists of cluims filed against the 1, the number was far ahead of this figure ; ! ¢ | souri Pacific, the Atehison, Topeka & Santa | U ; 2 NS e HoastbE e e AT lic lands, Senator Hill's bill for the repeal « Phrtsy B rancisco rails | e Art building was: tatown opeu and here | 15 10 4 Dotieotihr : £ i ST o i e , Sha aousobattl Darty as poseibla, | the federal elcetion law and Senator Voor o undshe bl SToulsiitSan Francisoo riile | S8l S Sl of, thosc in attend- [ reports to the contrary notwiths 4| fast _“,‘) e “1'| lr'.” ] s estate, the Hedges Trust com- but that the republican’ members ot the | hees’ rencal bitl and his bill for the removal 38 187,G5101bs MTea it ance spent tne ailwrnoow. Then Mid- | The streets, it s added, wear their usunl B slEhtitolseoRthoiold ffelloywsrundanl | b iohalt N tn jon SN Hana SDrasLIasn. senato committee on finance will present o | Of the,lax on stato banks. e 2 way claimed its - share of - patron- | aspect, the theaters are open and matters | jump on the train after it had started, just wnount s considerably larger A : ! £ £ The railrond people here state that they > and between the two places N dextority. They camo her 0 solid front aeainst the leading features of Voorhees Wik Lie Low, T R R A e e nfger portion of the erowe wpent heices | are rduning along as usual, to show thoir dextority. ¥ sumohero cxpected. Against the o PG TIoora oY T Tog X ) : o the arger portion of the erowd spent an en- e » Brazilian goy. | July 7and stayed sixty days, The bene ik : : Hgtanit bl whlch haasmotta LB oo Mr. Voorhees decided more than a week | Strip on the openinz day. 16 has been nnder. The ole wunche I moseage edasthat the Bragllinn gove [ NI TORE L SRS S A T o anhonas; e ot e S iouRe, Lt s hnosatble thavthe | g1oa thut 1t would Lo Inexpio0intito pushiis. || Stool herstofors thut: the T cos qnder: Il i dolus wore filled d the afternoon by | ernment is strong, has the confidence of | Y Feveive ; LS v [ C b st divisions within the democratic ranks and | Srest ho i s | ment has forbidden the r: Faniax: | aansans were i jodiCiirlngdtheiatiornoon by , T'hic object of this test was to secure the | This is £50.000 in excess of the amount of tho great necessitios for increased rovon billin the interest of the nationsl banks | ment has forbidden the rail ids o run_ ex- s anxious to ses the buitdings from | the majority of the people and that it is en- | hest location for @& national sanitarium . or linbilities scheduled by the company when it Il anat L apton inorodaed e until the more important repeal bill should | cursion trains on the ground that thoy igoons, X deavoring o repress and will repress all | hospital tor veterans, nov only of the late | assined. Fhe oot o W Raa 8 be disposed of, and his L bl has veen | would not be available to settlers and would orrow is Silver da . ; (R e e temper of the republicans in the hous - W sl Erada i | revoit. Congress has declared the sicge, but but also of the present regular vice | liabilities.- according to the sehedulo filed g L £ | laid asule to allow the house 1easure to bo | place those who could not take trains at & | will b ol i Masi Lkl at 1o oerel . wress b siow s d 5 : - ! sult in the final adontion by that body of discussea until the senate is reaay foraction, | disadvantage. 16 is understood now that nr | Wil beheld in Music ha ¥ Haveia | the government prefers not to be oblized to | The national board has had several places in | wi the assizument was made, of aleut MHGer AR mesro b oy anticpatel [\Hoh o Lconaitionul. reporli ie i || o aruntige. [ibieunie vkce Strip becomos | o 22 ¢ by Muyor.C flarisoll | curry out the workings of the martial ki siew s locaion. TU s looked 50.000. T actual total of cliins aghines But when the bill goes to the senate it will | M WG Al i Y 3 Ok 3 e aheikers who huve promised to be in | il oty Sigaificant onding to this mes- | Colordo Springs as i to tan altit it as filod with the assiznee is over twice not find a f olc and plinble republicans, | Lo Yoorhees biil will probably ‘be substi- [ a part of the territory of Sklatoma and | yetendance are: Senator Stewart, Gene sage, however, and that is that it is ad. | for lung and neart ibles, this or $2570,190.93. Fhis total includos willing: to “abide by the expressed desire of | DAL (ot e bill whicn omes from tho | that the control of the Interior department | Warner, O, 8. Dougherty of Toxas, Hon, & mittéd that the msavgents have attempted | Spranes, Avk., there is a g d mal- | claims of some haldors of tho notes of dein lling to “ubido s contrary, | Guher end of tno capitol, Recognizing, us ho | over it closes at that hour, placini | 3. Somas of Cote apel moxis: Hon. &, Thanthanisrs I i avia and hot weather for the greater part of | fomele i La i of ot the people at the po Ou the contrary, | docs, tho supreme importance. of fiancinl | 16 boyoud the sowbr of the setvuiiry T B o o ke several landings at. varions - ponts, | A0 L : the greer el who il Hhem acainst the o tHane bo orgunized opposition 1o tha g Qi . t fnancia L i orel * | prominent silverites, but they were refused, und, it is said, appear | the year ot Springs, & hi estate on account of the partnership - there will vz pposition to the [ jogislation, Senator Hill vall not attempt to | interior to stop the running of trains. It 1o Total number of paid admissions to the | Wi they werw refusad, and, it issaid. appear | b ACAges 01 L0 OLHBE plidesint Viskimy o0 || hLolonae o O T TR BTy free trade policy. scetro considoration for 1St fedral | sud the Failionds. il o thets Gains oy | g0t number of to bo thovoughly disheartened und Iitely to | vintages of tho othor places it the gy of | toms that existed " vetween diges ¥ Doy leetion bill uutil the question: of “repeal s | thorato of only twolve miles an hour. s0 [ “Fomottow'in the art institute the parlia- T R e A e e e S L {15 filed by I B. Spalding as assighoo Tt is not only possible but practicable for \'wxlul’.\.;{r\ll.. Al | H\mlll EUE r-inhml h i no advantage ov ment L lgions will, besin, R lewu‘w held in ehecl by the forts'at the entranes of | make the appropriation, Hot Springs will | of B Haakinson on ntoof the same the republicans in tie senate to preserve the | hey ire the only subjects of national im- | even the slowest horsemen, which have fought each other first with | Ber) TR T ‘A have | surcly ger the hospital partnership relations ; also one of 465,500 b, salic bures of thie ropublican purty whon | Bostince boforo the senuto except Seuator inih v L Camm clubs, later with ibonrmsgand _with avgu | S0 b wiiore the ofluors In command uve | sUrElvgon the tosplial, L G 1 0, Tuylor, asalznad; of tre Sions Ol > tariff b T Tk Pefler's resolution concerning the roserves i ents always, for tho fir: o o i : ist § o ently been | Dy i b i ) the tarit bill renches the uppor” branch of | Peffur's resolution Ipiin and Boston | CALDWELL, Kan,, Sept. 10.—Although the | Ments alwavs, will for the'irat timo_in the | PRders Lo five upon the revol e’ gunners | 0uist ehurch in this city, has recently i Dressed Beef and Canning company. Against gongress, The power of the minor il worldibo representod lione: congrass aro kopt at their posts night and - day and | selected by DrShankof tho Omaha Cheis: | the” Union Loan and - st con oy submarine orpedocs are voported 1o have | tian Advocate as his associato cditor and | the wtal - of il claims s < arn been placed in the ehannels likely to be he leayes on Monday for that city, An ef 2201 Practieally all the claims arve filed, lowed by the insurgonts if an attem is | fort will be made to secure Rev. Beans o1 Messres, Spalding “and aylor file the samo made to put to sea and steam for | Omaha to take his plice here. claims against the trust company as against Santos with the intention of Apturing Ihe republican county convention to clect | the estato of D, I Hedges, on account of the 5 g that port and joiniug issues with the | delegates to the district and state judicial | puetnership relations between the me mbers long a8 there is any one who desires to talic | i the camp south of this place today. Of | here. Greay exponents “of ~ Contucian- | o, BIR S0 KNS SEaCR | with - ohe | 00 SRR 0 Ui S eld v cony ntions | of tho syndicate. The holders of #2000+ DualullLy dacinade praogienvlo nlleesino [ ORK R BHOPSIS B0V, 002 WO Gesires o sallc | L BRSEER SOHLD O ANIs Place I attended | Sm and pstiy Mleomol shousinils ol | e it il lod, reports were | I the sume vowm at the same time. Two [ 600 of * the - depenture - bouds S g present conditions by the fact that b s L BV BUOLADOIROI O D A S AT T T wora held in the | biles to bo vresent —at the par- | CRIMG T R A8 Reeh O, 1 tha & IRt ipicd the, sume rostrum, and | claims; the total issuo of theso thr or four of the democratic states "“"‘ ""“ "II'\;”“"';"\ ‘“l'l; ““f l"'\"‘ll "" YONY | open air, the pulpiywis i lavge packing case | [1ment. Shintoism, Hindooism, — Juinism gent fleet had managed to pur. to sea, feaving | the foor wis filled with peacemakers and | honds is & 0 and they are amply secured ave thrcatened with destruction by the bill | ¥ Yeioeic upon” this resolution, Some | dnd there was no ogan. Despito. theso | 2t Parsevisin will be ropresentod. “lomor! | Ch ficet hug managed to put to sea, feaving | the foor wis HIlGL with recoznition at v Limes, About 2150000 of claims which the committec on ways and means in- | 0 2 0'Clock upon” th lution. Some | #0 S LOVRRID0KORIY S ! row’s work will consist largely of the ad e A the hands of the chairmen. Two different IOy, 0610R toms SeIIhE 1 Commit n of them manifested . disposivion, when | drawbacks, o rezular chiveh service was | TS wotl I R0l the ined stand taken by the war vessels of th ¢ e by dey ith the company, al tends to foree through the ouse. The only des! ) Rl were no fall bonnéts or cos- | dresses of welcome and the responses. foreign powers now at anchor in that port, | Sets of de tes were chosen and now it is | of whom ask that they bo giy preferenco, safoty for the half dozen or more democeatic [ the resolution in a shently different Rt R ST s e 1o | principal addresses of th duy will bo' mude | [FCHE Porers now at anchy nwships having | for thelizher convention to:determine which | One of the curious complications of s senilors in securing protection to their own | Yorim was hoforo them carlicr in the session, ited s much from the sery- | 0Y: Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Redwood, [ Fhe comuiiciors o the forevn shi to uphold | delegation is entitled o seats litigation is_in conncetion with the. claim K¥ELEhoma ndusppioe Lisain aedrey onniye | SO EITG thoLhDlEdysarlon 4 prouky hokour |40 DIARSLY Iotteg 69 mkeh from | parts | oW Zenlond: Count A Borustoff of Borlln | (Vi cStetion of property by tho tevolting | . Thers is still w largo orowd of visitors | of aho” 1% M connection w works for fneooid hrivato trading whiy' thol ropub: [ sitiierand i e possiblo it choro may o | lcos a8 ther congrogations In othor marts |\ yelniRIRA i CouRt & Borastor bt Dortn = 4 “ | here, David Hawlsworth and fawily and [ 571,000, M. Hubbard, s vocolver of oy e, 11 thes vofuse o Wik at it b el aine, Guiue Hio sesont O G LARAMY, ROV W CEho booinera ate li 5y g Y o Oling ARAIRADEIS. G 11ivetn . it fasnid i tho fnsurzont shug | D Coolc and funile from Plattgmoun aco | Siov'y i Hles Uhe clai, with himsol? as wodifieations e house b ost Vir 5 y S st R o O A e ——— R e Rl of | here for a week in i specialear. Mr. Hawlks- | assiznee of the trast conipiny, it g Sl R Lo | 00 Srming 10 T sominee o |t by pay i e ot b o g o T I W, 128 shortaC ot ae only Vonty.euint o | hes for.s el It sboclasus, Mr. Hawis: | skl otk sominss sou . hth arollicely 1o bo up in_urms ngningt the | finonce, U','.""'\‘1“,'.‘.‘,\',.”‘ ‘..K‘.2“4'.'{“2“”"“,';: versions, however, took place some 4istine Ju 1o, Sepl, 10.—[Spoclal 10 | f3uuiness, tho British Jogs is assured, | the B & M. system court to allowing the preference on whic WHLCOIS MoL ol IDp of Loness oo | By nossibly bo Wikt s with o savmany | Erom the roliglous miooting. ab that. the s, | ittt Bre.)—About ofght. mionths 1o, 6. on coutruues to bo transactod us if nothimg un: | Suporintendent I Hollonback of the town | the first rolo, he will insist, Tho wholo 1 anoculnlianahaimhalache ouinas b M kkakors T LR e e tiars (vOp 0L Ol used win John W, Groves jed to the elerk of | usual Tiad oecureed and - the stutemen 1y | Givision oft o Novthwestorn s in the ety | tor will bo left o the court to- decido them are likery to bo left. at home. at s | should appear that they eatmot bo. conside | The ehu eRinthoulivisrare wollatten: Seduwlule ouny. fora(Ticonser tolmaryy. ni uudo WWilL the millltivey s unauimous iy || It ia spochibeats nu ol nrornde | AR UBDIOK it ST i o ! ered without assuring debates, Other | by “Strippers i the afternoon many 4 o100 il named Millie Davis, The license | SUPPOrt of the governmen f s et Palge Wi Tou Fun [ LM measures on the calendar stand no show, ae. | beople from the city drove to the boomers: 1 girl spnied billle Davis, o livans Phis oficial message is regarded as pe. | and what guests arc re having n Va)go:1yy SRRy e I L e e e e e S wssuring here, though the fuct is not loss | fun than ever, swimming, riding and hun ot Do, T, Sept. 10, —[Special {EARPIRAARLI BRI DL illnos go injol| CORSINNLG WO Diosslb ianso Hori o Matre, tho dovel sighteof 8 boomor camp. ~ Last | Bho swate forbade n white man to woa u | gigh of yhup it 1s an omeiul communlgution | 10 i : n Tuesday | EEA to T By o0 B s (roulhilsi thno, avon SOl Week of Flaneiat Talk nizht u line of prospective settlers began Lo 1 black woman, The couple, however, -were | B0 tho Brazilian. govornment, and. there. | 1lck Hills colloge commences on Tuesday should it go through the house in the'c e il form t the door of the registration booth | 00l o anxious 1o test the wruth | fora'ligely to dopict the situation in the | with o full quota of students, notwithstan i L ML LS ] pirt of nextyear. It looks alsoas thoush It is quite evident that it 15 the purposo of | forii ut Lo door of the rogis ss tomorrow, | OF the saying that mareiago is a failure, and [ 120 HEEIV Lo doplet {htiie S Apology on the stage last ovening for a loesl there would be a compromise effected on the | the repeal advocates to nold that measure A fs ) It 200 mo i | setout for lowa where the nuptual knot was Sl i, th ESIEe n hit aimed at Chavles Crawfora, a swoll uostions of - commereial roclprocity wuii | before Uho sendte for the presct s tho on | ALMIUEDE Tt night ca men D | setout for Tow whoro the nuptual inoi w On the othier hand, the message sent by - =] i SINE RS SRl uestions of commercial reciprocity sefore senate for the preseat as the one R B0 ST AR eyt ed. much agaimst the of their friends. | yitad States Minister Thommess. statiny = R youn socic i awford ins o sugar bounty. It is evident that democras | ubieet of the session Lo the- exclusion’ of | GKen plicos in the Lin i Hile 0 LKL Yosterday Mitly ‘came back hovo and | il States Mi '.“f.';hluln‘m“'l],.‘l,:‘.i of e BURIED HIS BROTHER. it for erininal lbel and one for damagos. will wot b thelr way “fu “Larifl ‘roform,” | every other subitet, so far s e van bo | #0 morajoined thole ranke. A opens for | SWore out i warrant for John's arrost foras. | Gt thare Is dancor of o bombirding of itio but withdrew them when Paige mado rope B Kilug I sion Legisiation, '{.7“'. I'his Dill hus right of way afier 2 busi 8 in the morning, so anxious will each sault und battery Shoe averred that he II'\l‘wll \\HIII‘I\.\IH\‘II nt of |:x4'~l.|l:~wr[.|7].xx|’~ Burtman's f hing T ttion. 1he opera house was clied to relock. TU s even possible indeed, that the 4 NORDLIR, K0 A1) 2 lubby had laid bis hands on her 1o roughly 5 tor's Fiel 1o car the apology and sercamed with laughe A peculiar and underhand condition of | Dill'will be pressed more poasistontie o mun betosecure his certificate of registration b ba ] 100 5« existing there P TP e AP TV L For T R o Affairs s avisen in the seuate committec | the present week than it was last ook, | 100 Dooth is simply an arms wnt WixIS feot, | for ber Tiking, all vecause she accused him “The view Mr. Thomyson takes of the situ The mystery surrounding the death of | teras it wis mi e emoerath i wnderstundinng otween | now Uit ther is a cessation of tho compro: | furnished with tables wnd chairs. 1t wouli | o inlldelity. Judge: Huugarford thoroupon | 4iiont’ Yaa communichiod 16 tha it | Chatles. Hurtman, tho hack drivon. is ng Ninve, the domocratic' wembers of that body i | wise talk 15 Goms -t o 20 COMPIO- | gl T sery Lo pushing aud Y | i sid thet Jonok. was marriod o a | lezation here, but the official m cha nearer solution than when his ooy was tist | Cuestos, 1., Sept. 10, - (Sporial Tologram Quorum caunob bo sgeuved for the trausac- | that extrdordinarily long hours aro to bo in ierowdief b shoannd mipn or laro 1o wrock: | ik I8 AL AROE- years ago, and that his | 1% '.’I“.'_v’"j‘,m 03 Salie "',l,]‘{i"‘l‘l‘l‘ shmply | discovored in the rver carly Suturday | 1o Pue Bee | Phis norning Mrs, W. B, Kol iminean, b doniox rate huvo i sistod wpon, Mr. Voorlees s found that ali Homarsskors fiom QOolorade, former wife is still living, tive to the official message received trom the | MOrning Maxwetl attempted to fill her gasoline stove ¢ majority of two upoy e Committc all | efforts to crowd the senate in this respect are e —— i ngible evidence tending to implicate VR 3 iy of them except the chairman, My stubbornly rosisted and Bo s canciuded s Hundreds of 1 continue to arrive sch Worklugmen Vst This Country, Brazlisn government ui‘.»r,".fil:,',-. ‘l\i\:"‘ “‘ l'w’\“ .'V b ""‘ MO ] and neglected W turn out the blaze, The Mlinois, remain away trom the timo will bo gaiued © by letting the de- | 0vr the Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacifie | N oy Db IECA doloration ol he action of yiGresbamiln have | &100rER CANNE, Ao IRDOISAR Y 8u excopt | Easoline in tho tank and can exploded, hurn- Quoruul for business cannot b bate take its legitimate course until it be- | railway. Eight hundred came in today by Al it ROPhs dulegation of 1 jug ordered the Unfed States eruiser Now- | charic SRpan Roet UL o gk Semd | me ber wrms and neck o a erisp. Hor B b can e acted upon iu this [ comes apparent that discussion his descucr | rail, some 500 morc by prairio. schooners and | Afty-two French wovkmen, YORTRORUINE | ark, ot Nurfolk, Vi, to sob sull without de Kl el of i dicapearance, | dehter Stella, wio wis stindiog near, was ngress. Fach i tho committeo | ated into ilibustering. The outlook for the | about 150 by fool ana on horscbiuck. “I'he | different trades, agived here today on the | lay for Rio, is strongly coifimended by Amer AL i o e R o W | | @150 burned on the face, Both have since has met at this session Chiir, woek i therefors one of solid talic on the [ Bumber of boomers now conzrewated here | stewmer La Gascogne. They were met at | icans and others here who hitvo profiorty jn Bods duurker grow out of some, bricusal | digd from thelr infurich, Tho' Bouss caucht wis on hand ana il th clal sit nowith the bil sealing | and in the camps on the line aggresate about . ' Lo N o 1io de Jan: as the bombardment by the S AL han, Wl INAYOR 08 SOBURL DV e Tbue it wast oxtligulahod " bofore a lican members, but when effort w THAUGIS) SRR kon-avALh 1) il renaalion | Ban, B B eal M the " 3 tho dooks by, abolk 400 Freaoh workinen of | yilioont flack would aRSLFeOLy. o uss oo alof she hiok drivers in sonding bim |y foeit dumago was dor i vt the purchasing clause of the Sherman law | 5 boople. Of = these —about —3.500 | thig city, who took themin cham - off on hack calls on several occasions, when L W act upon bills the vhairman has anuounced | usu basis. Senator Tellor's speceh. hogun | a0 womon and. childron, From pow ducted them to the Broadwis o | siderable damage 1o foreign merchants who 1 hacle calls 1 gger thit a quorum not being present no on_ "Iy s i ; SRR, s eam v Pyt Y re e internationnl quar- | i fact none were received Mo i Mido No Answer. wetion | yesterday, will - be continued to.iorrow. | 00 the arrivals are expecte Wl hotel, Thoy will leave on Tuesday for | Bve Bolntercst i the i ] The decensed, it 1s suid, was induced to be Tol, could be bad. It is the program for den Nenator Mitehell of Oregon bas given notiee | fall off, for on pr is oceastons of | (i mm{ b i ,,“N_““w “““_\‘ rels of Brazil aud who would sufter for other Ihe d 1, it s suid, was induced t Done, In, Sept. 10.—|Special Tele- crats to uel upou no pension bills during the | ofa specch for Tucsisy, Senatops Huus- | this &ind it has been observed that the 1 O the bearer of a messigo to this ¢ et on last eople’s errors f n. L. 8, Cof 4 11t -third congr There is | ve- | by it bes Wednesday | homeseeker is an impatient individual who | 1y gioi Visit St Louis aud spend o day P View of the statement made by tho | Tuesday nught, and when Counrt found. it Yue Bii | —~Hon. L. 8. Cofin, re 5 ross o s but one 1 rough a oup for spoeches \Wednesdiy omescoker 18 an tmpatient fudividual who | the World's fair. Nisgars Fuils. e 19 Statoment m ¥ Lh surse for the minority, and that s 1o Tvphe tho World's Niugam Lails, Monty : P " e stateune ! wa a Loy ho grow unry and invited Bovt. | cently nominated for governor by bolting tng | i denator anicl for a spoech Thursday. [ comes early to tho uow country to gain | Boston aud Providence Wit b yvisiten ooy | Brazlion delogate in Rurope to the offect Wi 10 iAo 160Ut T HALIC anebuntor proliibition republivans, stites tiat o will to.n questlon of privilego in the seuate, and | Other specches suMcient to oecupy the e | knowledge of dotails and secure all the i then the party will revum o this city at the | st the nuval revolt was not inspived by On the arvival of Burtman's brother from | not say whether ho will aceept until after publicly calliug attention to the con- | of the senate for a week ure knoww to e 1a | vantages possible i his ron. for o o id of & month and leave for I, Dyre | heiiolio sueilvos, iha oplplon “cxproasod ! I { kileg. of i dition of affuis and throwing the resy, ing thelr visit 1o this country they will vars | by naval officers hure is that, the insurgent | Ldtcaln yesterday the remains were trang. | formally notified of his nomination. - His sibility upon the denoc wajority, de 18 ihelr visly to thiy couatry thoy will visit | (RS ShoRIa b trentod as irates and bt | forred from tho potters fleld to s 10t pure | frlends here both tolitiont wa aeaea Has B AL Gntier v symdion b g | oviobin o Sl lay it e dovoted to | party from Colorado, ey e iostiy it fyctoris, tisnouk tho geess aystens or works [ f" PR TS CHDYCE ORLIOR ARG WY | chilsod fh Morcst Tawn comotery, coniiaent e will not e, althouyd reas mud it ot rpble stuior o b | it : " M o | i he Stading of Ainerican wor iienn bring them to terus the foreign war ships - - pressure is being brought upon him 1o do 80, the custom o give the majority but one - 8ouvity ln Colorudo, dependent upon the sot- more member than the winority, but now HOUSE 11A3 8O CALENDAR, tly the majority has two more membors than —— tho minority. That is because Chuirman £ Are to llo Taken Up wide on the north and south boundaries of the Cherokee Sivip, Tomor the boom enterprises under a der tic tariff, that it should be permitted to have its way. There begon v be plain o the republican miles in its extrome L who | San Francisco, Katzer of Milwaukee, Elder Daven port, Bonacum of Lincoln, 8 of Salt Harrisburg, nton, Kcane of duced free trade witnesses betore the com- Stuld Senators Aro Indignant. will be opened by Mavor Carter Havrison What & Minority May D, y has h . 1 lkeo b s o Al wnlcnns Bt 4 - banis. The P n has already | Minds of the Cherokee boomers seem nt s D S or o been wliown eonspicuonsly upontwo”great | DABES. e : present o be oceupied more with things |, Shristianity will be repeesented by Romar oceasions during the past two. voars -in de ol th 0 ] hore it e | Garthly than things heavenly, some of thew | Catholics, Buglish churchmen, Prest feating the etcetions ill under the last ad- | Killerand it ocenpies a plice where it can | s hey Ao terians, Methodists and leaders of cvery miniateation and ooz U0 nconditiona) | S be et for it o i | B notentiroly fore tiewd elieions great seet. dudaism will have its distin repeal of the silver law at this session. A | Measure is not on the calender, but lies on R S S e ean. zuished leaders. Mohammedism will come, factious and determined minovity can dufea | e Gble and can be talen up for discussion | e few = ministor e 05} Buddhism will have its most learned priests almost any proposition in the senate, This | ' 41y time during the morning bour, and among the boomors, held church Tela- George Paige, o the- wrical man, paid §5 and made a publio sim | preparation Awong the arrivals todsy was another lurge { A portion of Wednesday will be devoted to | party from Colorado, They ave mostly poor | Ty fhould be ealled upou to restore order. s be. Graves' Body sent East - Watterson Will Tulk to the Travelors, shaiild Le ealled upou 1o reat mor, 14 4 s, e Wil Col I Fiiog Style, ent of the silver question lought th iis will be done uny « dexver, Colo., Sept. 10.—The TS, ver questi Sont 10 thought that this wi ne in un DisvE 1 i s i MR e The Rock Island railway people and the | | 1OVISVILL Hon, Heney Wat- | ¢y Youbardment of Rio is attemprod 4 wmans of 3 . T, Thatcher Graves, who was found dead olty ORINIAIE aro furRlabinE fise arnianeo (L ! tar Eyed Goddess,” has ac It is reported here that the Admivaity has 1““ l\\....‘. 0 tho county il whorn he weg | Ber 8 uext, Willinm collego will celebrate in Palmer, who is a presidential quantity, is in ¥ campers on the Steip line south of here, so | cel invitation preseuted by the special instructions on this subject o [ FIRN p O TN f | Brand style the 100th year of 1 existence, Tavor of peusions, and cannot bo trusted WasHINGTON, 8 In the Pouse there | thut th “Strippers” suffer no inconvenieuce | Truveiers Protective association and the Lritlsh admiral on the Houth Atlantis | 8walling a reheariug on tho chargo of huy. | GNPV I8 o SERF OF Mle extstona carry out the wishes of the adminsteati P 5 )8 tho borizon for | OB that score. governor of Missourl to deliver an address at | station, but all information on the subject is | ing poisoued Mrs. Barnaby of companying cereuiouics will bo improssive, ln...lv no action be had upon any A Syfant far o eSS o mr— llrw il reunion of the travelers utSt. | refuscd by the Admi nn'\. .llu‘ 5 R1 Invitations to be present hive 0y bean U this congross. 40 aULY REOARY SRF 190 WAJR AN Communisty in Texas, «uis September 31, Lho ofclul mosako from Bruzll doos not | aocompaniod by Mrs. Graves, Judge Macon, | acconted by kreslaent Cloveiaud, Hady bean Parulyselt w Popuilst. Darias, Tex., Sept. 10.—A Blossom, Tex., el R sy thut there has been any loss of life dur- | PROURAT MY UL GRTOR SuiKo, Macon, | acoopted by Lwestd aniversity, Dean Grifiin Representative Boe \ tions committees, which are proceeding u special to the News says: A band of com Slew n Fellow Workman, ing the repulse of the lundings nttempted by | ji0s "were held hore. us 1t was feared that s dohin Hopkins university, Chaneellop i Mamou icbt i it | e el s wheh thosomulons | s st Pt s o | MeartTotn St 1S e gy | e vt B | i il g f Mok e it | i b s Bkttt prrated ud almost paralyzed by Headsman | Were announced. Nouo of the other house | Pattonville Thursday night, having plauned | WNght awong & lot of moulders, Dan | thatu ¢, if there was any, was not of oy | 1obPe able tostand tho ordeal, ‘'ho body Caaboid of the Unlversley of Nohumaka h‘\u.-l.nt the Postofiee department in an | committoes have bad o weeting. Not a bill | to divide the stock, . The proprietors hear- | Dougiierty, watchman for the Tenness ereat importance. will ho bupied gt ‘Fnomps Coun., Dy X e . effort to secure the uppointment of u pair of | has been reported. This leayes the house the contemplated raid, had guards | Brick « shot and killed Willium Sul- | ¥5¢ Graves’ birkhplace, 1o o JaL 1 Tounstase: fourth-eluss poatmanters. The positions | without s saloudarand thoratoe daabl | repulsed the raiders, fatally | livi rLy escaped, e Nasuviisg, Toun., Kopt. 10.~The drougng were worth less than §0 & year, but the | », whead with the cousideratdon. of ""‘” AT d Wilson. The others - Siruck by u Fraim and Kilted, | which has prevailed for about seven weeks Providence, , were sent east tonight. They were pension b meaus, banking and currency and appropria. N pt i ihor ) headsman of tne popular branch of the tures He 1s lunocaat, 87 3 Caneyee, 1L, Sept. 10.—~At Bennett mine nearl the countics of middle snd . X b bran tive mutlers, except by Unaninous cousent 26 - SagA L4 Liiogs 5 Lt AUl WAL sk o4 ARG O in nearly all tn an s raieak walohes his pretogatives as closoly | Xy000 s the Fenors of the ous cousout. O T p— Garveston, Tex., Sept. 10,—W. J. Quinn, | fifty-nine n asse and B hs from | oo 1uh0rer lking along the Ohio & Mis- | west Teunessce has been broken, Specials du minor as in important branches. After | Abuouuts R&s ¢ clovs Lo commitices, 18 | gpr \; g | treasurer of Mesa couuty, Colorado, was | cholera in this distejet from the 1st to tie i rallway tacks wore struck Ly a | Lo the American from many countics state ealling upan Maxwell o bumber of tiuice, and | Bishiged of Louoraw tharoma L iUee Laes | . SRrEeusON Qire, bo., Bepi. 10 "“"‘ body | arrestod here, charged with emaczzing 15, | Tth of the month. Iu the Moscow Pisscuger train, eastbound, and hurled £oy | that rain bogan failiug lapt Phursday . pad J0iea S thospRolntuent of a couplo of popu- | ——-~ T o | 0f# mun buwmed Corbett was found i the ' 03) of county fundh. He whll 8o back sud | glstrivt there were Ehiy-two now cases foetin the afr'und lnstantly killod. ey | Friday and has contiuud, Unteasurable 1518 us postiwasters, Mr. Loen was told yos CONTINURD ON SECOND TAGE,] river at Osage City today, He came down 8138 be can clear bimself, sud glurty-elght deaths from the Ist 10 tho | are unluown, | #ood i b doms Lo i crops.

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