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THE OMAHA DAILY ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, IH;H? INGL = COPY FIVE CENT i1 ! {on & " . 1 1 = S v 1 — 1 1 [ nemmat At man is General my o Q| tioned union consisted of a laege piilow of | yipe "o N QAVING EDICE | 1mproved Order of Red Men adjour v / THE HOUSE | s wewet fesenter' 1 | PLOT T0 BURN THE BRIDGES | ot an”tis ik e Toudfis™" | NET COST OF SAVING FRICK | Joset nter, of feed sen st RI0 \ ) i A 4 WAL | thought th 1 her or not | L.t upon it g Y No new officers were elec | Ay 4l i 4 : | tae i il G intoe v e Yo ailronds Oounting Up What it Took to | filsof the Doree of Pocanomtis: oy |~ | Oleveland Demoorats and Republicans Taks ! ; Aot Wi Rallway Booters, "oF Protminars WORERE Papt SHenAr Handle Dodge Conaty. T e o et Rebel War Vessols Diroct Their Firo Against Sidos Together, ne | Crtiodo, Sapt, Jh-<(BMcikl Tetegearn to 1Bl Tie Bee ] —The final préliminary shooting ‘ the Republic's Capital. HOVESEEKERS HAVING A HARD TIME OF IT pursie | Scheme of Fast Horse Owners to Frustrate | [ atknown distances by the United States | FREMONTERS GOING FREE TO THE FAIR | o Mturinete i b = | army compotitors took plhco today at Fort el Polog | A NO ESPECIAL DAMAGE HAS RESULTED | Sheridan, Results wero excelleont consider Blotion b s Tacker BHL or Bopealer | ¥ i . i Lesi Severe, Lut Sniesing skirmishing commences tdmorrow, Follow ©rats Not Overionked in the Distriby Cedar R | SUCCESSFUL FILIBUSTERING ~ TACTICS | Heat on the rokee Borders Vesterday | ing an unfavorable wind., The Tut " ot Regt | ing is the score and order of places at the tlon—Frick's Cail for a Hans this ¢ v \ f lls Thrown in the Stroets Fail to Oroate the Feleral Elestions Law. ety ation Work oot ol i cock Meating. A Any Groat Havoo ——— wias what we aoaud s GENERAL BJIROWS CPENS THE FIGHT | L ;Ium-:"m.‘ v of is AnkaNsas Crry, Kan, Sept. 14—The | i vaur cox “v"""‘,v \{ i St [t b T [ATTEMPTS TO LAND WERE REPULSED 1 Cherokee boomers have only forty hours to PANY AND 1EGT p | Al i) watit » the Strip will bocome their: # Ny Ly U A TR T . - in with G ¢ 4 o Wil gt ] U | the coulty sohvantion y DEIDWOOD IN DANGLL, Beheme t5 Compel the Democrats to Fur.iis! AL any 1 i s 0. | The time ) long for those who have t inty convention secured their cortiticates of registration and " N pors, is keeping up at a rate that seems to t Fires Swoopin iy 1 Their Owa Quorum. i Arkansas denounced wre anxio s for the race, but for those who v lanls more than corroborate charies that wer the Black His Mot i Spoetal To Wwas oppo woing ahead with the ! iy B i it " ton, Statements that teed N r v N WE L INE DEMOCRATIC SENATORS OPPOSE REPEAL | ucker bill Yo s bort said e “with | it is all too short. Last night the stuation i 5 | out from the raitrond canp 1 TN (e 0 LD ) e FOTLIGN VESSELS REMAINED NEUTRAL any sct of take away the n of | from the point of view of the unr od il V. Obinehatn | 3 the people I belicve every democt boore wants to give to everybody the right to | vote, and I appeal to every democrat, north ot Peixoto fncoseds in Koping the Rebels on Board tho Ships, are still awaiting the opportunity to register k) Sk B privately made on the nig e e LAtk 1L s | 1ol same dicection. There is 1 ror any | M S L ; Laver, H.Gth douby ¢ the i\ $ ii§t | three days has tonight assame | the were fully 15,000 of them, with additions LS. D WAL Ak LU ing v 1 ks Vol e Felenz, F, 0t 2 Maxwell in this county was conducted with | imminent daneoer T R Csouth, il enst and wost to wat to. | being made to theie ranks evory hour, and Wi, K R AT RSO e Fleet Opened Fire Peixoro Hopes to \ tract of vor wether. 1t s our duty. Why should we | they were being registeved at the rate of ! Yot Suve His Giver ¥ Corp. € C. was s iy e day following col 1 ok % Govern he hesitate when the people's liberties are in | about 8,000 a day. Added to their anxiety | “Hi, Somy, o 0 AL R R in the Con- 1 poavy timber a mile wide and is X o1 Uhi8 800te . Gammo ho hiob \wave, unp ot o 115 il \lv).'u] g il |‘< tiad Wit 0%0r | yheniion toward town, and 18 only ub Atost Detadls, dented at this season of the year, which b L A : o L the pool to liccomplish the defentiot | vt oo I AT Mazwellin Dolize county, and this amouny [ Wi distant, s, was well nirn hopeless. The Eloquent Plen for Silver by Dantel of Tuterforenco Ofcead Wien the Revolted 000,000 Monthty - FariT Tuvestigation Work, peril? This sally was greetea with democratic A e oA Jaer ., | made their very oxistence exceeldingly pre WasHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Onen war was be. [ fter some furthor remarks from M i = i ik fun in the house today. Partisan hostiities were waugurated over the Tucker bill to repeal the existing federal election laws DEMOCRATS OPPOSING REPEAL, he republicans of the committee on elect- ing president, viee president and members of congress had shown their hand at the meeting of the committes in the morning by forcing the demeerats to produce a quorum in order to report the bill to the house. It became apparent at the outset that the re publicans would fight the proposition to re peal the existing election laws to the bitter ) ) " sw declazed to liave reacned §2.500, the | Everybody has turned out and is enga 1I" PUHghted 1993 by Jages Gordon Bennett.) rows, the Grosvenor motion was put and | carious, Murphy SUENOS Avies, Argenting talves nform: on coming frof he ¢ tors of the ting dow roes I 9 W v ) ' ATRen A(vin Galveston, arried, and then the house adjourned I'his morning the situation looked more LA ming from the quarter s incutting down tr and endeavoring L 1 corporation conspirators. his resen ~ I Texo), Sept. 14, —[By Mexican Cable to hopeful. Additionat facilitics for vegistra Sydow, 0. 1511 15 f Poration conspirator I'ni presents | check the flames, so far unsucecessfully I [ 13y Mexican Cable to the toborton, onl he cash outl s the amoun vel New Yo orald o6 )T ™ tion had been provided, the ot weather had | S§4 € Bobertson, A i[Rali i ‘1‘ L He nmount gi o v York Herald—Special to Tug Bre.]— Fuulkner Brings In His Pet Scheme and | Moderated a fow degrees and the boomers | Set U7 Lt 4 :‘Jm','l‘ll‘“':, AV S E L L Danlel Argues Azainst the il had some little excuse for living, Uhey are | S5t [Ty GRourke, G X Wasiizaros, Sept. 14, —Senator Dauiel of tiotw convice L however, that the pathi of T s e bl AT e TR T T e hicd the time of the se ymeseeker is not nltogether a rosy one 5 inta nunbet of thosc 0 A . & W DU AU AL LLUI AL S 3 | were favorable to- Maxwell, but. who, under | threatencd Jancivo yesterday railroad prossure. agreed o keep out of the - - - After bombarding the forts the guns of fight, were told that their absence from the NEAL OPENS HIS CAMPALGY., ; 1R ELAN OL of the Sherman law, spoke to crowded gal- | physical sufering and endeavor and loss of i vity during the fignt was much preferable to the hostile fleet, the Aquidaban, the Repub- leries and a good senatorial andience. Dur- | peace of mind r 5 40 2kl th ‘\-!w" i vl th YR v“.u"-. L0 | e Lays Al the Country's TFroubles to Me ica and the 5 " G 1 HE } i3 accept transportation to” Chicago to take n Kintey and Sherman ing the course of his speeh many mempers The weather today, while it was very hot, - \ + e, \ ¢ I look at the fair. Someof them weve given | Npwang, 0., Sept, 1. - Hon, Laweence T money with which w0 defray thew seats in the rear of the senator’s chaiv or [ The thermometer registored noon, expenses while e bit not ¥ st00d against the wall but the hot wind which continued from yes- | Fulton oAl of them were thu fitted When the routine morning business was | terday died down and in its place came n i e e out. It s now a matter of standing wouder | b in this city who will be the nest to leave for | yop ) T it \ ; i concluded Mr. Stewart of Nevada moved to m the northwest which was com R thie e 4L tho expenye of the railrods fon | her inthe preser ntil s o'clock in the afternoon. But little { | i is gaining steadily, AtS o'clock ORTRR UL bHa Hroitof Wore srdorad, b Ihe rebel fleet under Custoto Jdose Mello Went Free to the Pair. town and the citizens 1ft to fight the five filled ‘his threat and opened five on the ate today with the prosentation of a care- | and every man and woman who secures i fully prepared avzument against the repe claim next Saturday will have earned it in Trojano, were turned on the end. By their actions and words yesterday iy, The arsenal was apparently the main 1t 1s understood they arein desperate earncst and the present election laws will only be repeated after a hard fight and bitterly contested strugzle. They won first blood tolay by forcing the passage of the resolu tion revoking all leaves of absence and sum moning abscutees by telegram to Washin ton. Some of the administration der crats, led by General Tracey of New York, knowing the opposition to the present con sideration of this bill or of any other bill in the house which may complicate the fight in the senato 1 unconditional repeal, acted with the republicans. Tins angered tho sil ver democrats, and especially the south erners, who are particularly interestod in the passage of the Tucker bill, It1s claimed tonight that the president did not countenance this course on the part of his recognized lieutenauts in the house, War Began When Prayer Ended of the house came into the chamber and tadk | was much more bearable than yesterday. : N ‘atie candidate for governor of | MIRt of attack, und many shells wero Oiio Hon, William Mo wnatit. The bombardment of the city ley demoera catpa Rio lasted from 1 o'clock in the morning N i of o 4 enthusiastie g take up his resolution for & committes to in- y refreshing. No deaths Browi, G, 24(h services vendered durving the recent cond Jo URLRLLEL! famage was causod vestizate whother senators wers intoreste | 3 sunstroke we reported | BXt Wl Davie s 23 3 1t i 2 noticenole fact thiat care is also bemgs in national banks. Mr. Voorhees' counter . The action of the Interior depart B taken of the democrats who wore in tuced to o " acilit » DISTINGUISH turn out ana vote for Frick dele tes at the motion to pass to the consideration of the | mentin providing means to facilitute regis. S 1t o ' e § \ i o | ssc I s Com, w city primaries. and it may bestated that this | and Sheeman ks were the eause o [ of yesterday's attack repeal bill was agreed to on a viva voce vote, | tration is heartily commended on all sides, il Ity nuinbor caunos be counied on the nors of | ) which was quite unanimous, and M. Stew: | and it s aow believed toat all can ve pro- | 15t See 877y oiie hund. Wit each succosding dig now | ouble. o said the domocry A messige sent from President Piexoto to art sat down. vided with ceriificates before Saturday [ seo 1 wWelsten leak out concerning the methods and | P .:[ Inf \‘“'I’ o bimetallism and J the v i 7 B wk of the railros wid 1 plott o | peal of the purchasing clause of th Mr. Lindsay of Kentucky has given notice | noon. Lith Infy . g Cof the railvoad wd 1 u pea o arn the Bridge W Wralht down Maxwell the county convention. | a ae | that he will address the senate tomorrow WAL ) (G L Tty (R AR T S i S LR UL Loy o] L It will be his first formal specch in the sen- | The rumor that the owners of fast horses it B 7 | swered the purpose ofhis candidacy for the ate. Scnator Hansbrovgh of North Dakota, | had plotted to burn the railway bridges in | o N Dilviduon, | tme being, and no wore_atten will be who expected to speak carlier in the weelk, | the Strip, with the object of handicanping S i LR L paid hime by hiser ile ‘enthusiastic” | means taxution favoring the rich S ey those who propose to make the race on Ll f 3l omers until the convention is called to | several years the governmeat lemocrats of this s 1 0f the sta v referring to the existing finmei Sl LS IR I Gl BIGBILND ADEA KO eCIRERa b A i today, but the vesult was the same as that Beazilian minister here s:ates that it is thabMeKinlevism expected that the rebel ships will surrender in st for of tho = prosy fow dags. Brazlian residents here, the neonle MelKin v o nowever, doubt tt wiers Did Not Interfere, b Y o f X ter and the Dotze county dummy delega- | had excocded the o tituros $100.040.0 0. Surprise ds expressed here that the for- e Deing e Saturday in excursion trains, caused much 2 0 | N ha e oxpenditures 4 nree Million Sitvor Doltars Month'y, e e s ton is called upon w vote Tho burden falls on the poor neople o |l fleet duthe harbor would permit the When the senate mot, Mr. Faulkoer, dem Lenienbe LR, T Y . When Frick Was n Demacrit. that the vatrol of troops established about u 0 1 ocrat, of West Viveinia, submitted on amend- | the border 1s sufticient to prev the en £ : . Frick is puttinz in his wnole tin s | the principa 3 ment to the repeal bill which was read. 1t | trance of any and all unauthorized persons 2 ] d 5 w0 forget the cirenmstances under Ty General Burrows, who assumed command |0 Cn e ol ge of the ballion | and that the plot, if one really exists, can be © best averages for tie cavalr prepared aud caused the publication At of the republican minority, was standing m | jn the treasury at its coinaze value, worth | ¢ \;n,} [llhIH.l{-Al e i d ,‘ ,:‘ ‘\. l‘! mlvlvui(h_]-'n- H, K following cali in the Fremont Herald of "‘}‘ 5 cotiyiis Brazilian consuls here and in Montevideo the center aisic with his lance in rest, and | now $174000,000, at the rate of £5.000,000 per thiad been known all along that the | #ley, 165 Corporal J. Rou tember 4, 1550 s tha qu LOn00 | s atoh yssola it ol re it as soon s the chaplains prayer ended, he [ month, and authorized in u the par- | boomers who own fas 8 were bistorly R B Viomioon: Il Qsatiovt the clection the farmors: doss ¢ : MISMUD il s, = BT e e e o | iane 0111 o) D0 o e e h. thoneh | cpposed to the v - o) wvalew, 150: Corpiral J. - Mohlen- | jrancock to th - presidency of the Unt tubors gain: TPRB dutout : | Their operations after arviving at Rio holdly issued his challen: or war to O T bR tet | SeplonkSa b iy O Moo SRhist G voy | o, traop . Wifi ¢ ‘The hi Is condueive to the hest fnterest o 2 O i 3 ted on under tho ot knife. 1t was concealed undera very mno- | frer il the bullion now in the treasury | discovered evidence thatinumber of owners | tverazes by distinguished nen we country and witl result fn - wiplng Dty Aol lojll] LA O O ubLDE RGOt ion oL cent lookiug request for the unanimous cou- | s coined, unless in the opinion of the secre | of fast horses here and at Guthvic have cant H. Gridioh, ireog |, Bishth oay. | tioulism tram nuslonal polities und i wniting | vhe poople of udfree countey catered at. the ships of nationality of flag they fly. sent to dispense with the calling of commit- | tary of ‘the treasury the demands of the | hived 4 mang of “sooners™ to g0 upon the 185; Covporal J. Bogle, troop I3, Iourth Ugcoting of nation il brothernood, we oy | Dresidential election 1y mterdiction on elearing vessels for tecs for representatives, but Mr, Tuckor, the | country roquiro it After all the bullion | Strlp and burn the bridecs the night before PiSh Rk ¢ ; hor democratic | MOW in the treasury is” coined, the amend- hus shutting of train traus 4 =T 2 2 court house du Fremont on Suturday o spedker apje. o the people to vote suthor of the bill, und other democratic | oW N IO trassury fe colued, o amend: I T L AT T : Army Ciinges o1 Day. evening, September 4, at 8 o'etock, for ths pu L T e s leaders, who were keenly ulert, realized im- | anough silver to cofn. 5,000,000 sieer been asked to send of deputics to | WASHINGTO, Sept.. 14, ~[speclal Telegram | pose of' briganzing i Huncock ant English | for democracy, the. party of tho people, the | 41 S S s mediately that the fight was on, untit such time as the agrregate silver ci guurd the bridges lzes will be | to T s |—The folloAjng army orders l‘{;,’;- 9 TR o o \ijpusdian angelofvteivirghtsinud of (chainy f(PMof, (ilwe Gerinm Tguntonts, ithefEAlex: o AR Intion of the country shall reach §500,000.000, | Watched from now until aftet the run. The | were issyed toda ¥ e call was signed by J. E. Ericle and | Jyerties, and thus secure the destruction of | andina and Arcona, have sailed for Rio, 1 g, shouted M. Tuckeor. All silver dollurs thus coined and herotofore | Job as planned by the hor SheTs aSTto 5 5 G hied infaniee | fOOWINZ his siznature wero those of sev- STolEtS AR Saat bk t15H 3 Ms- Butrows then blandly moved that tho | Al siivor dollurs ths colnud and heroiofore | 100,48 Plainal by tho howse ownors wis to | Major John H. Pautarson, . Third infantry, | ohorine Ite’ sisnature wero those of monopolists and Ju i, Attompts to Land Thwartod. call be dispensed with. It being appareny | Med are to be ljfi"_“_“":“l‘""_ “sooners” who fived the bridies, The Santa | 8CUng Indiau agent at Forest City, S, 1., is ‘i dolivered several redhot democrati e ; An attempt that ehild’s play was intended. Mr. Tucker 2 : : Fe ofticials have beea anformed of | th feved from that duty and will proceed to ches during that campaign, in whi AFLER WYOMING RUSTLELS. DUlee Tt e et o [T e e LA ! b ; th , dn w | bu th et with losses, but the called for the yeas and nays. During the | Mr Hawley, republican nrlmmu-.nnn. scheme and are also taking measures to | join his station, hie mereilessly roasted the repablicans e T IS i - 5010 question of personal explanat frustrate it. Oue month of the ordinary leave of ab- | G4 of the tepd Lt ety b R popcantan rotl call the republicans remained in their | "3y oyl ublicani L GoloRTAS i e p S B ae i A blican, of Colorado, ha ’ e i priiagr centralization, and tie legislation it had cn Froube Foared, of the gunbout Alujoas desortad from A scats, impascively refusing to vote in order | said in the recent discussion botwecn ther Cnttlomon Protest, sence heretofore granied Major Josepn M. | actod in favor of the corporations. He was | Cngvesse, Wyo.. Sont, 14, —[Special i aonsAliions Qucsockad teom A to break a quorum. Some of the adaminis- [ that he (Mr. Hawley) had remained away All the big ecattlemen ha nges in | Kelly, Tenth cavalry, is chanzed to leave of v much opposed to all corporate bodios, mival Metlo's squadron. Ie hurried to tration membors followed in their wake and | from the senate during the present session. | this southwestern country te wphed the | absence on account of sivkness, to date feom | if francnisad by the people, and claimed t) el T M That senator had corrected it ths Con Howing protest to Presi and | June tast see very much move wrong with them than S refused to answer to their names, The re- | yiuggional Record, but that went for noth afternoon Second Licutenant Matuishew A. Saville, | appears to be the case with him today. He | GLn Rock for the past week in scaveh of | Peixoto of the movements of the rebels sultof the vote —yeas, 43 nays, 106—develope 1f not e cted in the r ol the The undersigned eattlomen, thoroaghly | Twenty second infantry,isat his own request | was then an aspiv for oftice as now, but | rustiers. “Fatty” MeNealy, William Keith no quorum and a call of the house [ Associated press in a few minutes such | posted upon the condition of v i [ ped from that reziuient o * the | ho failed to gt one, hence the flop to the | Bud Nasterson und Heney Bierman havo | /50 <00 5 % % was ovdered. This showed 221 members | things were: sent like lightning throushout e fuily ziviiist the regisi | Thirteenth intantry, company L He vill [ anti-monops the successive series of | beenarrested, Keith goimwe himsell up to MSRAINEgoL s SlovddingRIoreoiicre present, but the democratic managers, real. | e county hat statement had been pub- | 3 g SRUEhDEDODES \ | Join his reziment it Fort Sil flops that he has indulged in between that | authorities ab Casper. Masterson and Biee- | strongly entreached. It is reported that v " L FANAECTS, TEAL | Jisned in © Connectic W he conld noy | Hhou i PRIINALD |7 Ihe following teansfers in Twenty- | time and the presentday, when he 1ds an are in confinement at the ranch o housinds arrive on each i il A \olcott 1 T rlogbaortoriavas o ool havo th vespeet of his_ constituents unfoss | {Wot TR not resistered wnd the o fourth infantry arc orderes: Fiest Laeu- | the openly championed candidace of the cor- | Major Wolcott, the leader of 1ast vear's vaid melinadilithe oy their own, proccedea under the second eall, | he atteaded to business, He said he had (G Rl A Ui oo ATiime 1 w company B to | porations. inio Johinson county. They will tirn state’s | during the bombardment. There was much with closed doors, to listen to excuses. The | been absent but three days The honor of your adiiniteation is st 1 nint cuthusiasm manifested by 1cixoto’s foreos, claved that the tment of the city. From other vi i rees it s learned that the city is quict It will be | oy, and vi e Sofinbn Br ol Amarlsan neone. i i1 tas oy ite Chibes ) made L et naat to make a landing was re- gram to Ve Bre | —A sherif's posse of six [ men has boen seouring the country near | R0 and there gave information to President shivs. Allpoints which were favorable to {zing that they must furnish a quorum of ienjamin W, S e i evidence i is said. T the brush near where serews were 1o be put on. The demacratic | . Mr Teller, vepublican, of Colorado, said | jeopiraized. ¢ o hunanity demin o ompriy i to compuny 13 SIOUX CLi¥ MEGCHANT FALLS, the men were avrested was found SCIOWE WL DY ) 1OCPABE T (i he did not mean to say that the sepator | et for hone lers desiving” o enter the Capiain Charles 13, Kilbourn, signil corps of calves tied s Nealy and Keith | who still vemain logal to him. energles were Lo bo divected toward secur | reoy Gonnecticut was unduly absent; in fact | S but who caunot register will hrocee New York | daesb Feldenhcimer Finds Colteetions Too | are alleged to be the who tied up th ing the passage of u resoiution revoking all | he did ot suppose hie had boen gone thrce | - Dr- Gallagher of the tnterior department, | Sy 'on- ofih i o Closw to Continue isusing s, mavericks. Public s ent is very stron Desperate Sea Fight Probible. leaves of ubseuce, except in the case of sick. | days. His vemarks conveyed no suggestion | Ny il i ONeliorexlstistonibog Mot | cavried out 1 { the chiel | Sorx Crey, Sept. H—[Special Telegeam | i favor of vt 15 thie rity of tho p The warsiip Tieadentes, which stiil ro- ness, and_ instructing the scrgeant-at-arms | of criticisn geivod u telezram from - Seavotiiny Hok il i i o B e G LR e Ko lu‘m. viCI by ConaldBeiuinG iehoyi v om0 1o vl s it (o iates | 14l1s aximaasod : steps necessary to facilitate ewistration a The following changes are made in the | ' Clothi ats and caps, and one of Reed’s Sehems to Gan Time, The vepeal bitl was then taken up. and [ 10 vender registeation as convenient a Temporarily ex-Speaker Reed foiled them ;\!’l‘ "‘:"‘;" Somogih “"|\ ARabt ““f [\wl Pt 1“(“\\ S .‘“‘ Y.",, S by offering a motion to adjourn. When this S Ithn M ATIRINOIE SR ) s Ll elo i1 kA D o SIS GGy LB e vons loch, jr., assistant surgeon, will be re- | ag follows: Jonathan W. Brown, Sioux City A he said, there were two opiaions in which | ing an vill e com o noduty ar Fort Sam Houston, | 85,000 David L, Harris, Sioux City fatled, the previous question was called on | there was general concurvence: first, that | them ring. In the Afora iy o MeAD 2 |1 s My () el vexyie, Wyo., Sept. 14, | X before the commanding officer ot that | Dauting L. Peldenheimer, Sioux City: i The loyal shlv, Duhi e the resolution to revoke lea This gave | the Sherman law ought to be repealed, and | rezistration at thy old booths so osi and will report in parson Lo the com- wum, Chicago, §2,565; Heavernic sgram 1o Tie Bee | —1Two hund ie loyal shly, Duhia, has been ordered each side fifteon minutes for debate. Geu- | Sccoml. that gold and silver ought 1o be | will coutinue the line fs mandine oficer at Fort Ringold, Tex., for & Co Vi Simon Felden! | thousand feot of lumbar, 50,000 shin back from Panawa, as the Upper River coined without discrimination or charge for | Registration. will be kept up all thro | tage, Ho'thonght that thess cor nt | the might if nocessury. Whoen i f [ [ velicving Captiin ) lows State Na 1000 Laths belonging to . Amoretti squadron remains loyal, Al of the news in were burned at Lander yesterday e ions should now be embodicd in one act. | man in lino recoives his corti LI i b S Ao ) “When the president calied congress in Ir. Daniels, refeering to the intimations | booths will be woved to the to started in - shanele mill, boins stiried by this dispatch emanates from g ment extraordinary session in midsummer,” said | of & deal between southern and westorn | dreinking water, food e Doy R Lo i o S S L KOG | Bt i he, 1o apply the » 1y which the finan ators. suid that he entevtained the finan- | the sun can be easily biil intorests of the country. demanded. e | €4k views he did long before ne had inti- | o great measuve relieve th s 4 ) anded, the |y el associated with them, The west of the people in line, 1t is doubtfal i democratic leaders, recognizing the divisions | senators deserved ereat eredit, Thoy ha who desive them will e able o seeure intheir party, appealed 1o us to stand and | shown that they represented no sectional | tdeates tration, Hundveds of | sustain the admivistration £ A buneh to telegraph for absentees. Democratic Arzument Against Repoal, ; 1l more arrests are duily expected, and | she will tthe armed merchant steamer stions and dutics of uiticers of the medical | oldest vetail merchants In tho city, weit to | there is 4 general feoling that trouble muy | yucoca, which was to aid the wbel floct. If the Lwo vessels meet a desperate sea fight is teparvtment: Fiest Licatenant Chiaiip the wall today. He gave chattel morggzages | break out atany woment Heavy Lo by Fire, eral Grosvenor of Ohio controlled the time ! R A AR SO L fer, wssistant surzeon: Capudn il t, Sionx City, $ILW. Healso | i upon being relieved by Licutenant Me. bill of sale of all accounts Lo the same el will peoceed to 1ort Nia N % for 311000 and wort sl prop report in person Lo the comalindi iy to it for $11,000, e g 4 R o A . g —— The students in San Pablo have declared ofticer for duty atv that post, relievisg Lir to Johathan Brown. I i i el lare Captaim |‘\ ubeir 1y Robertson, assistant wved, £39,151, These do no: : L] DIYS AT TOE FALl, t Prosident Peixoto, All the foreign s faptain - Robeetson, upon being | eantile ¢clims hetd in Chieazo, 1 4 B N . Y - DA Ol i dtlol Sea o o SE0.000. - Blow. ool stots | ane 8 13 housand People Expeesedto | ships in the barbor remain neuteal and have b A 5 2 proceed to 17ort Omaha and will report n | are given a8 the case Eosent from tane Stnte 1 Ho from overwhelm 'sls. but v ;wh!m\‘ \merica and ey gontinue to -nirivo on o person to the commanding officer for duty at = ClicsGo, Sept. 1 [Special Teleg fieatoat o vephbliohna: olubat o | American “as under theie prozecting card d rapia work will have to be doy 1t post i ortag by letter to the com BANKES GAui HELD, Pue Bee |- For lowa's e hould not forget, whoever else might i » have the opportunity of ro; g enen. he 2 o) 3 iid MELNT. i i 0 send 5 « 0 man, recognizing the condition of the coun G150 D e hanTRAa u e MBI A IR R UR ORI Al LR Taber] |ApindingscnophL i e SDApartmon Hordthe | and 21 the raitvoads haven one-fare rat lojsendia m todto, butito . demanded that partisanshio be laid v Lt beautiful picture of a hivmony of | which registration will boe possibl ‘”‘H'\” el e el %h L nlobian of bia ed Assuinnt of Miss Aunw. Burson | for gho round trip. tich od for s ut refused to allow its transmission aside—notwithstanding the fact that the s in this glovions country, of the | the hour for the race for homes H : Glyen & Week to Peepire for Trial, days. Nearly 100,00 people ure expects 1 PPorto Al ing uufavorable ! f dutics in connection with the World's Co S . mes P e president in his messaze had denounce L hearts and all han'ts for the | all the booths should be kept op iumbian exposition, venort m person to the | CMICAG0, Sept. 14.—Jumes Phillp Gage, [ 4100 1o atttactions will bo 308 eu in Ames Agricultural colloge under (; X “ o~ rosperit and tl nimon good. hour between now and Satur tay ) 1 r ' 1 o o ! president of the Farmers National bink of the republican party—resolved o sup. ! commanding geacial, Department of the fr (et 4 5 . J Colorado, Denver, for duty as attending | Clinton, Ls., who was arvested yesterday on 1l Lincoln, necompaniod by o battalion of wilians living in Buenos Ayres believe U the aaministrati | ¢ He could but look from the eloquence of the | possible to register all comers o | ,‘,\' .‘ 1‘1 ,'| f the majority of tho ""‘ ',,"H' A I‘”;”" ““"“""’ other | will doubtless be adopted by D, Gall | mand exaniner of reeruits i thut | the complaint of Mrs, J. W. Burson, charged | fifty ladies from the same who the success of th or cads of the majority of the presi- | side o b ehatber and could but feel his % oxt . 1 9 ! YAV DIt o LhO) IS RET cit e {Chlafner ne s SiuliibEhandiaz eive an oxhibition of their coleby dent's own party. a measure which ho de- [ heart go ot in gratitade for the nonle cham ienyy Eisne Qshisr Palng - ——e with drugging und assaulving hor dought spear drill, The cadets will brin, un, and oe accompanied by the coll B 1 telegraph offces are situated near and’ will give the “extended order slial bond the esplanade. At lla, m 8 = . m., 00 Monday, the ISthday of September, Murs, Buvson and dauzhter are vesidents of | the lowa Stite bund will meet th huilding would he shelled, abandoned to interfere in the revolution, wins Ava Held Up, 1o ix allowe s to pass over the wires. » revolution means resvvation of the monarchy. The manded. Now wo aro suddenly informed | Pios of civil hbciwy from the' ereat west A Orln 0Ny Ay e B (M ohe Deprriment o e lntee, . 1ol the police court this morn | A e who stood by demiocrats in the senate in the | wers issued and the ni ; A general court martial is abpomted to The case was continued tll the 22 that the purpose of tho extra session is to | 1t ks sl R Py . wur of their country ed and did not | manding the opportunit Y nect at For brara, Neb., at 10 o'clock 1.0t be thrown overboard and & measure desiz- [ ta president of their purty to shake | fully 100X, The force of nated 0 ffect party success, o measure | them in their faith of free Am i and free | booths theeo was increased again todiy 1504, or soon thereaftey a8 practicable, for | Wushington, and eliim to ba persons of | his staff, miiitary escort and invited more partisan tau any that had been intro- | constitutional government. [Applause. | ght foreo will bo but to “work tonluht, | ¢ OF SR BASKONIICH B8 PRacUleable, for | [OILY LG According to the story | and parade throgh the oxposition duced in twenty years 15 to bo forced uvon yul Yot to Clevelaud, :: is belleved all will ‘I’I Able to resistor b 108 BEIALOF SUUR RSRIDNS SR M) Proparly | yhoy tell, they made Gage's aequaintanc to the lowa building. From 205 p. * Lo get detils of the bombardment, b 8 f e noon Saturday o 5 rom th it ) 5 . oL i8 City anc ended @ theur he lowa build e lowa commissioners Fitish Gonsuls Conservatly us, At tho other ond of the eapitol the wl- | Alluding to Presi und. Mr. | bRl dust. wits ntehso ngain s S| oDt for tho Court-Ciptain Honey M T e A e e ASALLEIA RIS mibigteation recoznizes it st havo republi- | Daniel safd o had i wn s | though the thermometer did nut renets the [ Keudall, Sixth cavalre; Gaptain Bewjumin | G Lrormenso WA Wie the bavicac and | il give 4 recopuon to Governor I A i i el ok belu fobyard thiy | wureo compatgns, Ho expodtod In many | [ ie oV oredas” v o shs pse | 1. Gitoover, Sixth cavatey ivsbLisutonaue | b0 by i M S T [ AR AL A S L eI utevido decline to despatelf vessols for measur des it oniy n single | days of b to bear his colors and to | HER AN ATOUNA Lo the no hyesy | Augustus 1. Blocksom, Sikeh cavalvy; First e et )\ I b of ! Tore af narninghe bill 1o 8 dofond his course, Ho'would nov o him | 000 bho seiud got round to tho northyesy | fEISHAS 1% oclsoin, Sikeh savaluy; Liray s alloges, xnc e | drill on tho csplanado in front of the Towa port in Brazil exeept Santos, T B EROH Y s it S s o b ad homesy pean | | AtCadwoll @ ploatitul supoly of watcr (e it Ldoutcadnt George W | Ganot 1o tuke a traln for Miiwaukse, whoro | the grounds and. sddseases Ly ( jop | Yho constiug steamor Dasplorio was tupns here with tho aunex W 0 Lo e vlo A B R S m::x".:hr x‘l‘,mx ’lx’x‘;”:. 0:\‘ru“‘s rr‘mlu 1 ::. ot William W, Huuos.! Eighth infantry: | b€ m\n-,‘.-n the ll,‘u: 1'-4.‘” sod 1o marey | Boies and others at Festival hal I,\I 4 p. | ied at Montevida last night, just r®enncted the scenes of the first fow that example as ho understood it and should | S4TC g o 19 e I 1 bo T Pt 7 % - 1 Cole 4 No traw could be found, she says, and m. the cadets will be revie 1 by drector | " ; < \ders and sh T NS R P A e T ond Lieutenant B win 1. Cole, Iighth a0 hra 4 ' 1u Chie : . 0 wis getting under way. wecks of the session and the administration that the Ameriean senator | ot .l.‘}l" B8 2 “ MeRs 1l “ iotred | Infantry. judge udvocate wreed 1o m bor in Chicigo the | Geacral Davis and Govery v Bole ln. front | | , i BAGKRALLAGMCSIOD UNd 1he fitimlulelrutlon ctions and wis brav, haniat | e afternoon and © somewhat tempere rigadior Goueral Jobn B Brooke ana | BOXUGLY Accordiu 4 o stors . thls proti- | of Use Adwinstration buidig, wud S Ui | T Grizilin mintster veguestol that this Solld Topublican wole, oFae conditlans thut | and truo to them and would defond them. | i MeRb ub IR Bhe Hne, with no shelter | v fiooice have rasurnel from & wislt to o and ruggod dilbks induoad Bor ko uocam. | grening suero il bop songorbund lireworks, | HAGH kng. NoERIgA Of L AU o ADplauEe und the suffering intense. ‘There ave there | Mo World's fair Pansad, Fitioy 4ro Uhe next ] sury aro rabiuly pussing away, Thers may | In conelusion, Mr. Danfel said: “Loy ug | S04 tho suffering intense. Thoro 4 h De. A Bradley of the medical dopart. | B AL BOUB OVEN 3O BB LHOUGHT 08 ho, & koxulaion of, pubile tecliug that will | vewody our inanciul’ systom with justice so | SUOUY19.000 boouls stlll wwaiting the anpor. twis i the ity yesterduy enroute to | 4a¥, but t BUAKEE. 10 8 e tof Admiral Mello defeat the administeadon as Al interests, respecting ¢ ligation ¢ MLy lpociaus covtifiaate, and | iptons Bort Rully. S) D cane und rety o atherand ol hew b syostern Passengor Agents Agres (hu l..v,‘..‘.h-r _.||“x :;l"”' :f \1‘\:.' is o w }-lm faith as it is interpreted. and lot T‘\m“\\ .|ln'm lx;‘:’s“dry\];{v“-l‘\‘l-lln}.wnu;l‘l Buviness is Quite Large § " 0 I for the patriotic action o ! s ull stan ogethe without any interes. on w 6 case fu € A Lo deu, ol ) ¢ weig ministers apainst e ipervisio SR oy e e Py U AR RS Josuline, wiboll auy ik sest | The number of certificates issued LIITLE HOPE FOl OMAIL DAY, chagos. 4 Cuieaco, Sept. 14.—An interchange of | forelen ministor AL b AunopYiMoR Mir. MeMitlin, flished und excitod, replied | American brothers which gives to the world | ©YEY ten hours reaches about 8000 uow, e e porired views has been had by the general passenger | of telegraphic communications with Itio, to Generul Grosyenor “You can do your the motto ch f Al nd All for Bach and at is believed all will be accommodated Mavor Bewls Nawmeos w Rats the BRoads Wil Seatument Divided In lowa, uts of the western roads us Lo the effect Norst angrlly. wousiding his d Uhin 1l A AT e AR AR, DL o [ If necessary, the booths south of Caidiwel Havdly Meet, S100x Ciry, Sept. 14.—[Special Telogram bill will be reported and passed, if 1ot to- | plause. FE L will be kept open all of Friduy night Cuicao, Sept. 14, ~Omaha mor then ioxt day or tho BOXE or next Mr. Stewart rose to & question of pri wid NuUlwaior (o Lagtha bre sull nosieked | o day of its own at the World's fair. To | vention today nominated . A. Bawyer, Apali b aoncalody we arlliminako no Kk | loge. Xesiorday, iy sneaking of un ediioriyi | WD Laomers auxlous ko secure eariifiuates | &8 0t PR B AAEUNORE & S 0 | HERAH, SOUAY HOR0, B e e ] g Arictrrhs take about it [Loud applause from demo- | in the Washivgion Post, e had said it was | OF Fesistrat ho forco of cleris Uhers 60 11 2 atrons o) fih Y s | ocate for repeil of the prohibitory law, | 4108 are 1o bo thought of. The busincss is | WasHINGTON, Sept. 1. —Additional advices cratic side. | probably paia for He had usea the | D48 been increased so that Who anply | written to the chglyman of the Woatern | o Y oiiiaaobee® oy il ). steadily increasing, and reports rveceived | from RRio de Janeiro point in sy don't you bring In a democratic ma- | language inadvertently, and now desired to | Pefere Sutuiday noon will have the oppor- | Passenzer association asking him to subwit | “Ciltions. Ta. Sept. 1. {special Telezram | from cutsids fority " tnguived Wilson of Washington withdraw it as being uncalled for and | 'Ly to register 4 proposition to the vote of the vouds for | yoPye e, |—The repubiicans of the Forty Wo will Lrlng it in ropiiad Rahtingm, | Sathde At Hunnewell registration continues un- | rates from that pl wce for the oceasion of elehth sanutorial diswict today nowminated aal then we wowt ask your aid. You | Aftera brief executive session the senato | MierFubled, but the crowd thero is compar- | for adults and §2.50 for wehool eiildren 1or | Wilven Garst of Cedar I54pids fof state se, | business falls off considerably the question | confined to the uavy alono, but misht as well tey Lo stem the torrent of | adjousned atively sma the round trip. It is not at all probable that | aros on the sixty-soventh bl Most har- | of move reductions will not be entertaived. |1t s spreading the Niigara us 10 provent us from . passlne i ) - - At Kiowa the 1 is larger, but the | such rates witl be made. It is suid that | © Y government is bill. ARGUING FOR PROTECTION force vt clerks at the booths is amply suf- | George Francis Train is bebiud the pr I the West > y T e AR S — ficient to care for it Ao airman of the estern Pass becomiug more pronou L 15 said that . AR i) e e ) STl P issociation asking the roads to vefrain f the admiral of the and Means Committee Yesterds Editor Nelson's § and the s1aff of oparators, foar- It has boen for Lhis reason im- At Britaiu in this eity and and honest ma ton be taken, as she had on board sup- plies for the rebel war vessols, unler coms hundreds of people are cominz in on ry Commercial houses nuve sted Lo the Rock Island train to be added to the nu ——— 5 WIRED ¢ NG a further reduction of rates would have on A wi 10 WANHINGTON, wnts to have | to Mug Bee|—The republican county con- | juoia i St ion o Accounnts of the Bombardment us Told in They have decided that no more reduc T OMcint Dispate most positive agents indicate that 1 | mauner W the overthrow of the Peixoto further increase 1s to be looked for, Us government. The disuffection s not army, where monjous feeling prevailed throughout th A qery urgent lewter has been s the oppos tion o the said Allen of Mississippi, the wit of the | WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—The reporte of | Tne remains of A. L. Nelson were sent to | SCUUYLE M.=(Bpeclal to | g Calif Such procedure, he suys house, in bis slow, drawlingsouthern accent, | Protected industries continue to appear be- | portland, Me Tug Bee.]—The vesldence of Morris Puimer voun ad TR v 1 vesterday, whither they will was shot and mortil fustantly the members began crowding avout | fore the ways and means committee to pre- | bo secompanied by his brother was set on fire this moruing at 11:89, by the | preston this afte him aud the gulleries leaned over to cateh uile over sent arguients for the retention of the pre AUB:15 members of Coutral Labor union | 1€Pition of gasoline, which eaught firo | south of here. it his wards. e devote | my tiwe ent dutics on articles of manufacture which sinee 1 came o congress,” he contin i would ver have taken the bold step he did gram 1o Tiw By theSouttiern Pacitic in ea At rates from | without assurances of suppor frow a portion IS o A3 wrmy ab least, It s believed that He wart | hes will very soon be received here an- opportu A nelng the success of the insurgents. while th line stove reservoir was b rel over the division ARQEN ncara ob (at in oA E VLRI 4 ' nor Demendonica, the Brazilian minis. caue come n competition with the products of | 24 Tybographi ‘ 10 gathered tn filled. The flames spread very rapidly | and a posse are 1 pursuit of 1 Ay 180 10 Waahington at st pouring 0l on the troubled waters m the kitchen to the upper siory of the e A fol at Maul'stundertaking ¢ blishment - t their muanufactori b ¥ M - westers 1 1y ¥ (Laughter The tirst speaker toduy was M. A. Cull of | Where the remuins Ly, to follow it in & body | wain building. but by hard work the Hames (izaas OCouysll af divd don Cancludrd, ¢ ur Oftlciul i Slfthere is any member of the house o = 2% | v the train were controlled without destroying the Dis Motxes, lu., Sept. 14, —[Special Tel ) 1 L e | of the city of i whose record justifics bim i appealivg for CONTINUED ON SECOND FAGE Tue tor al trbute scut by the first meu | whole house. Mr. Palmer 18 in Chicago. gram o Tue Bee |—The great couucil of u of the bombardment de Juneiro by the rebel us received at the State departmeny

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