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L mmw THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE 19, 1871 OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 17, ]Hi)fiiifi\'l XT KN PAGESN ESTABLISHED JUN PAES 1. COPY FIVE CEN1 gency that prevalled some weeks ago will be ¥ for Omatiaad 026 Hundred Thonsand People Rush in and | the trains ¢ carry them. 1t beeamo neces. | Wall Street News Agencies Echo Open | y..v' e sveehae > L I st “‘,,‘.' A | French People Find Much Occasion for Re- | RO TR ,_' \,',' B Possess the Laud. | Yortsmavertaanits o Heswaht . i Threats of Another Panic. [ B aiue gold exporta. Wit e recuma | Jdoicing in Russin's Qoming Visit. 1HisHIC Fawas AN AR (] p— The eugineers of the teains wero in- | — [ and o recutt” can easily o secn. A news | ¢ Lycurgus Miller Makes & Home Run, » | Sy ¥ U gven upon what it cor s ox- | | T¢ IIRtORTA thi® BUAIA nE GIIURED. €CENES AT SOUND OF THE SIGNAL GUNS | fearsd | WILL TRY THE “'ORJECT LESSON" AGAIN wathority M to statement (it | NOW NO LONGER ISOLATED IN EUROPE | All< nieats the ieidt at ¢ hieag § ! g | “movenents are In prOgress likely to have i i t the | | 1mp cifect upon the commercial and | A Herth's Wishington Gossip. Evor ike the One for Himself and Devil | Gold Brokers Propose to Squeeza the Country | Seuator Al n'a Silver spesch ity Thore can be hutone | They Have at Last a Friend r 1 placed upon this, We have asked | Ailis nt Sonth Omaha b ¥ that tt | nl - horseback They Are Not Heeded, . most prominent bank \ the Word Tmplies. | Lant Weok In Local Society Cireles, i s v | 1 y \ juantities, and they Ay ol Rumors ofn Westorn Rate War URDER'S BLOODY FEET ON THE TRAIL | 1ot tnesni mouiens Conntrse | DISAPPOINTING DELAY 1N THE SENATE | i e ) ne thing certain: Burope has be n | RUSSI'S ATTITUDE TOWARD AMESIZA | & Barrect Scott Onjects to Retarning whict e & nduced o buy stocks aut bonds on the ¢ o0 the contest for a common celing that st ko market prices had g Batle with Blaring | | that the Sheeman aee wii be repeated. The | sor 7 05 | ¥ rof the MY LOW tes N ¢ ati o ’l delay s ng le anxioty "t County Commiss| s’ Proccedings. ! LAt bl nterminable Discussion of the Silver Bill | | Action of the Durinz the Rebellion 3 g Boomers Btopped in the Race by Deadly | estimated at 5,000 wach. Otiers hosst popie | 1 e S [ there s the remotent” e tor”the Siivor | Action of 8 r During the Rebellion | ¢, Gomnel Bt Lot e, m | Tations rangeie 1000 to Lvery | peal Causes Uzly Mutterings, [ tien being successtal, or belng abls to thwar Cited as a Criterio 1 Mistake of an Towa Man, 1 sl | — neople he United Statos, gold shipmeits or — Clty Counetl wnd the Canal e f Contests, of | | o0 ot f # o g | worse, of course, will oc & A " CATING | 8 End of o) 3 | merous SANGUINE BULLS ARE AGAIN WORRYING | | COUNSELS MODERATION IV CELEBRATING | il 6f iite Swin's Liswili SOONERS SHOT DOWN BY THE SOLDIERY ; Y T | | beeply | 10. Wormnn aud tter Ways, — o are tew i TR | tis signifcant ike thesc i | 11 Story of Senator Perkin' Rise, 1 1 is O | 5. 8l nded the | Bears Look On Quietly Winte They See Af- | can be given to Wa L WIEhOUL Croating | Fetes Must e Conducted in Such Mannor Goaw s Wenkiy Grint One Horseman Falls Twico and is Overeid- who superintended . bl A . : el { a igratulating themselves upon | fiies Geadualiy Tarning Their Way ol he averago man in the street AS WHL Not Give Unineeessary Oftense | 14 Editorinland Comment. e The Strip n Waterless Waste | f \ | scems to take this threat o 1 exports as 13, Hub of American History, DEACOLUL INANNCTINWHICH —Features of the Mure 1 to the Watching Powers of the At Noon w Desert, by N Koot (uite a natural procec i They look upon Golden Ago of Transit, Populous Country | ik T EHE Lo Aieetlng Lt ket oussortof pumshment for congress, and Tripte Allince. 14 Among the New Book i f f R BT R AR O PO | they do not seem to wo er the fact that 1A GHRIKN Y Nrkiis dlenbwe, Vel e whoat | t means dreadful things for the business Arkansas City, Kan, The soldiers who did Sept. 16, —1Snecial Telogram | 1L Mmeans dreadful things for the busis : : A roinl and Flnancial. ARKAN<AS CrTy, Sept. 16.-One hundred | 1 Wott -tiat A" o pleveny New Youk, Sept. 16.—[Special Telerram | world, Certainly,wehuve had enough of the | [Copyrighted e Gordon Bennett | Murkets, thousand peaple settled upor the Cherokeo | (6 SEREIE B e 10 DRV 4o i Bee,) - Fow important developn | “object lesson's" brutality. It must be ad PARIS, Sept. 17— New York Herald Cab 10, ASITRAR B G pelon Strip today. At noon the signal was given [ 5 o & 3 pr have affected the stock market this week | mitted, however, that there aro some bank- | Special to Tue Bee. | ~The enthusiasm for ra Ottice. 'I““ A passing of the title of the | tHeir orders in justification of their a | There wus active tradingand buoyancy dur. | jng jnierests hore capablo of dofng just what | 1Russia increnses every day i & wanno. in Rt the Capitol, AU IG5 1 A OGST Ve B L BEBIners MU LLULLL L |l the ficst day or two, but beforo the end | thoso Wall stroct totvs agencios credit | decd, that gives cause for fnquistude on the sl e e iR wicih as was never witnossed b- | Wakon and frofieht traine londed with sup- [ of tho woek quotations were dropping and | them with now haviog view., The | partof European politicians and diplomat S35 UL SRCERDLY AW U O G S (e o ior B S U (LR GRS WA T WO HBLITED (T e EERY | G o RO (OB H Bordate el e o VN | 18R, S ESFknais itie et suil wse to rejoice in | far astern, and at no time during the run did ":” 'l\“ldl‘”; Al he trains disteibuted provisions | 1t was noticeablo throughout the month's | 4 mouth or two ago bro samply. It is | this evidence of Russin's good will, hav- | the American boat have a winning chance "'m ‘n“ W»:m the vicinity of the various | VRTIOUS counly seats and townsites boom in quotitions thut no public interest | ohblo, however, thit such thrests as [ ing been up to the present time v the cup, 1| a1 have opened i canvas tents | appeared i stock exehange fluctuations. 1t | will not get beyond the stage of | almost isolated in R and PEACE IN SICATTAGUA. AR I As f s the eye could the erection ¢ | has been along vhile sinee Wall street has | It is deal easier to start a | her efforts to maintain her true position kreat multivu 5 Camptives light the | lireelions | witnessed such open manipulations. Tu some | Lanic than it is to stop one. The weople who | On the continent thwarted by the con Mectlng of Constitutional Assembly reach in any dircetion could be secn men | i | 1 | « BUH D b and on foot, closely | tonight where the homesteaders have estab- | ways this mantpulation was adroit, but in iy in recent finan clone | tion of the Triple Allisuce. RRussia d eral Santos Z oy Eleeted President. 2l “ A "“”‘“l » ‘l:“"m ysolid column 200 | Tished temporary camps. “The recent drouth | other respects there was b thungling. | wore not the widows and the « ut | hesitate ment to support France when 93 Dy James Gordon Bennett. ) AT AR TR A diERfiaviTE | RASE S DS atops andUitersteanmB natlEfn heroeomil Yl I the bankers whose boxes sro th | the mes. Tu this she has shown aragua (via Galveston, Tox L of black in the dis- [ those who failed to provide themselves with |y uld ¢ stocks they can’t syndicate and bouds they | herself a true friend of the republic, for the | Sept. 16, (By Mexican Cable to the New S T S e it broke at | water will e forced to suffering | it b can't sell peoy France, and not to any monarchical | York Herald—Special to Tur Bee.]—The :‘u.‘m iz of the stenal wun and each indi. | [rom thirst, forwater is obtuined only i 4| about Renae T o L e T R 1 its fivsy regul ne fiving of few places i the Steip exeept from the | vidual entered | | | There avo none the less: some serious hear the Anicr 1 war gb . LU ! 1 better than deseribed, | FIVers down to an unrveasonable extent and th FAGLOER e Wi \ e New York with sealed orders | issue a decree liberating all political pris prize, can be imagined bet L deseribed Dr. ( ex, of tho general land, oMeo, || v it b L & abolit. Dits | Toctors in in it e o R DB e nees. Tt ghen received from its junta gov S estints pacied togethor that tne | hs received instructi from \Wasl M| sentiment. confined though it was to Wall | ) i tnat hing in a vigop- | And placed her fleet at the aisposal of the [ crnment authorization to conduet the oy start was a hazardous one. Horsemen were | 10 Keep the regi i L T | “"*" CLAIM L LA : e cannot fail to unsett ‘lr i e 3,, i 'ml r P i i i, . ‘x e " d. wagons overthrown and pedes [t b ssand hold trade che GHEISIEH, (D Hoehintis] Who were unable to obtain them before noon | were miluenced by the eneral ft shown | BRCB R ThEIoT, elacted presidnt of . bha ropubiic AGEh trians prosteated in the mad rush to be off f It s Warit reforn { It D& rids ot I mingled with the | to1ay Lover the street, and it has, therd not | o v The cnthusiasm in Pari to bo | eral Anastacio Ortiz, vice president. They newghing of the pame-stricken horses, the | ON THE RUN FEOM CALDWELL, paired much of an effor m the part of L EC0 i outlodk, buy a | Immense wher Russi wrives at | will hold provided they are not over it 5 r | sl bull eampaigners to send most of the bear | % Poulon, and uubounded when the of | thrown by o new revolution, for five years, shouls of the racers, the clatter of hoofs, the [ Raimigl T T Xy ! i the shirieking of lo- | Momereeker Pelt Twice wnd Scores af | crowd into a scare, which overs time pro- | %) o Bosusln il RO IE Ui T ¢ T HEE SR iDR rattling of way LSS Horcemoen Rode Over 1 duced a heavy covering of cts S T h jeopte may forcet pradence | Peace prevails throusrhout oAV RIS QLD IS AR ooy i 1, Sept. 16 -Two minutes [t RS AL which they might afterwird | lere is every it accompan progress of a tornado. on todiy 10,000 people who had gath Passive Aud from Big tears, pinct coriug quick the [ Taro Men Murderod; ne the border south of Caldwell r bear traders, realizing this | [0S T e i This fear seems to have reached St. 1% Another Million for New Armamen In the race many men swere anjuced and shing helter sicciter into the Stvip in ay not be wifairly suspected SE AT RO R o involved 1 | tersburi, and an official uote from tho itus Copuri hted 1503 by N e somekilled. Of the Jatter some met death | ovopme divection as far as eyecould veach. | having joined in the pro. m, willing to | P AL e AlcounEe \it o stes arranged Varrakaiso, Ch Galveston, Tex by ac and two were murdered. The | oy, wes later test and foreniost | help italong. Mr. Addison Cammack prob. Sugar, corda details « 18 v 1ot known, but the Te e v N in honor of the Russinn visitors | Sept. 16,—[By Mexican Cable to the New : FSUICD Were mere cles, and of | ably toyed with the mavket oceasionally on | e .. | shall be of a character strietl 30 York Herald—Special to Tur Ber (I dead bodies. one stabbed and the other Shot | gy in the distanco and behind them were | the bear tr 1k durin st tharty days, | il g the | MO0 give unnecessary offense t Heralw's correspondent in Mow leo tele through the heart, tell the manuer of [ hundreds and hundreds of whio 1 [ but for the most part he has baen enjoying | e e e raphs that Uruguay has contracted with death, | wagous und busyics trooping into the land, | himwself with s family Tuxedo, | L a { Jusly | SIDIY Lo show i a straightforwa s N e L0 T Y i Manyitontahorsceihive heon fount ontho! sicaving boitin thom e yea UiC1ou0b o U USEILD | i Therl ou 1685 D e (ho L Ustouiie wwekin | Fiemt e e i s e e O S R Lty praivie. Some dicd from overexcrtion, some | o R buoyaney. William B, Wheeler, who is quotations jately. Thoy ha were killed by falling in the race and ot Several lively ving fnmonse earnings. They | tWeen Russia and France. phy for her new armanicut ces ensied and were ina | about the only other operator who ever | been Y T OCIE S 1£8. ¥ TLGoUES ST+ O have been wncing the price of products Jacques St. Cene., Choiern Returns, recciving broken lmbsin tue rough pealtlc, | numboriof cases. the causes of. munor acel- | trades ou the boar. side to an oxtentap- | ! S I Beorusts 7 ey 2 were shot by their owners dents. nthe midst of the rush one man | proaching what Me. Camu tocs, has also | They have been doing all the things which AmstERDAM, Sopt. 16, -Only one cholera was reported in Holland today the cowboys on their hardy ponies took thelead. 4hey had goue but a short of was seen to throw up his hands. Suddenly | been out of the ma s he fell to ti wsonable business mo e o wauld not be likely EUROPEAN ALLIANCES, ket 80 far as bearish L 1y ground und & half dozen | trunsacuions aro. concornnd, Mr. Wheoler, | 10 o 1 fice of prospecilvp tarill raluction—| g\ n chue Engtand Wil Jnin Hersett to SLonnonisantil s horof By e tance when they spread over thepruirie and. | yorgos pussed over nim. His life was only | in fact, has probably, on the quiet, boen one | thut 18, reasonable men, conducting business the Dreibund—rance wnd Russin, D L il [0 Jeie oy, dismounting, set fire totne thick praire by cavalisnian who was near by, | of the iost important teaders on (e rocent | [OF something clsc thas Wall streot offect, | 3 41 Breiana=tranco wnd ftuvain Spit IR R0 RREEIROmS LRDIOAONReE AnCBix gruss, hoplng thus Lo turn asido thoso who | and who av tho muzalo of . revolver coms | upwird tack. T 1o kaown. it ne s | Under existing ciraimatances, tiowever, tho || BT, SeBt. (h—mperor. Tranz dosoph | g wore following. ‘he fireh spread rapldly at | pojiod the drivers to turn aside. The man | bearing the market sixts days ago—just | Ulun of the trust insiders is rendily enough | g it P Et B ivers in the presen BsareEim Dy firsl, bub thowind wits blawlng from the | soon wus given aid by tho soldior and helped | when tho July punie was searing nouply | underste of duke of Connaught. This is interpreted | NISSINGEN, Sept. 16— Prince Bismarck's north, driving the flames south, and wlh-u s ihomal e et e dashed | everyboy in Wall strect almost o death | Sugar :'r.m'vn Closlnz Out. in certain quarters to mean a consolidation | Condition continues to improve, were soon stopped by a deep gully which | oqv qienin to reg s plice e the pro- | About the time when the perr A bulls of ever wiud the red flag of big dividends, | of the oxisting entente botween G t . =T parallels the Cheroke three miles ! the strect had given up all hope and were | boasts about increasing earnings, of Britain and the Drcibuna. This is especial] LRI LD ORI 0N south. was very conspicuous in the crowd on | tumbling over one another to unload, Mr. | vanees in the market price of sugar—never Horses could not be ury through the so.constderedinsithe fdukolofd Connaughbialcans nela Norwag R R ElSIohe Fatl oAy aen tccount of his clothes, and people wh Wheeler. it has since been learned, was | mind any of these undiplomatic proceeding visit to Austria is soon to be followed by Fingers and Toes Are Rotting O flames and many we turned back. No | Soon him fall and w y interested in calmly picking up lines of long stock. 1t is | so farae congress s concerned. The quick | viejt of the British Mediterranean squadron | Sioex Fanis, Sept. 16 Special to Tt damage was done by the flames so far as regain his place, were horvified hardly probable, how that Mr. Wheeler | result is a shoot upward iu the stoci mar- | 1o 1aly, i Bk | —The city of Canton, twenty-one miles koown, further than destroying the grass { iy dashed to the ground a second still vetaius what o bought when quota- | ket, & boom through which stock can boun- | ville Feanehe, near Nico, fs now said 1o | below here, is very much agitated over the and impeding the racers 15 his horse passed over a hi tions were f) 10 to lower than | loaded upon the deat public. It is betieved | ho tho place whers Franco will allow Russia iscovery of what is believed Lo be a case of An old man, named- James H. il of King BEhinttho ke llo i o Gy relnow MINo TR v otrust Guits the | that S born, N. I, was shot ana mstantly killed at | the sov insiders have sold most of | 4 k on the recent vally of twenty-iiv on of several hundred Loy » estublish a station, d depot for her fleet and k. arsenal and nume leprosy. An in for a pleasure triv to Chic ut- | thei rrant from north hwest corner of the Chiloeco reserva ern N Ny namaed ) Kersonu, has [Fina eizatfeqitiotivhas Shistntercablisiaty o noinis e BT IV iatalins SWIGA oyl 5i1g o\t ik Car e Galira cea he et | Do ind. ean iR tion. He started into the Steip b the poor fellow who was (o the moment | Bave once sold out it will be time cno ) 1o pay for the altiance said 1o be ting | has alrc resultea in the rotting signal was given. 'he soldiers warned escaped serious in and althoug lost | Ieite Mr. Wheoler's campaizn as t- | toy with e vommliices. Then the | poween herself and Russin. Buva newd | off of sesernl fingors toes and which has 20 stop, but he ignored their orders and they | g iorse he stayed in - the of what has been hapoenine to [Rubile not mslier, eall fo- the saarteiug | novicents lonn;| 16 e /5ai0 < formms anothor | AToeen ia gl e oo the phy fired upon him it on foot along the ¢ of the professional 1 which reduced tariffs may involve, portion of the amol France will hay sicians scout |j..<’m‘ Lot leprosy m”mm.; Dholuniof 500 twasifoundion hisiporso Virst Train Lnto the Steip campaizners. Instead of beinz sa N T e s 1o pay for having the czaras ber friend jn | A9Witting that the discase is incurable i and it was turned over to the sherift the more important bear operators were many runawiys and is inan need st consider it a bad arlif outlook is as n pros- | casc of trouble, and it is reported this 1oan | fopm of syphilis. The mitn had hoon suffes Chivaley a1t a Discount, breakdowns, but the first half hour of the | veally profited by the recent han or to the Wall street boon; be floated at about the e the Russian | ing from the trouble for twelve years and is It was o neck and neck race | unat Caldwell passed appavently withouy | Tallies. ‘They vecosnized the situation is another factor which is likely to ex- | flect visits France, and when enthusiasm | now in an excee: eufeebled condition between the horsemen who had ehosen the | serious accident went with the erowd i 1 equally far-veaching influence on the | for her guests has been worked up to the Trouble Over the statn Tax, same town lot or quarter seetion of furmiin Phie first train into the new Cherolkee Strip Somo Cause to Hedge, sume side. Railway carnings will probaply | highest piteh possible. Siorx Fanis, Sept. 16.-There is likely to land. Stumbling over rocks. wading | was pullet by Engineer Z. Colburn, wno But it is probable that the more importa from this time on show a bear keynote, Losses In anticipation of the visit of the Russinn | he considerabio tronble over the collectio streams, climbing precipitous vanks, on they | has been thivty-three years in the service of ot hom b inkethoyaln one far on } now being reportea are tervitic, There seems | fleet to Toulon, where 1t is expected to ar of the state tax this year. The constitution go. The chivaley which relinquished places | the Rock Island road. ‘e train was com- | Phere ave sevoral indications that this is | to be contraction of railway traflic through- | vive October 13, all lurge towns of Frane imits the toa levy of 2 et results, The men ible foot of spuce was taken. Two | the way in which congress is tacklin | does not ingicate by net earningreturns thy the reception of their Russian allies. Russin | o0, This is fcien - ir chanc®with the men in | es pushed from the rear and | Sherman bill's repeal. Bets wer ed on | there isanything ke corresponding decrease [ 18 10t pleased at the extent to which the | yoriees t tat race, and 1t is to their eredit that some | o ftor ich - puffing and snorting | the Stock exchange today made @ wonth | ting expenses. Yet the recent panje | Frenchmen ave poing to demonstrate | nve been doficior DSttt of thew made a wood i showing i the | (e t ved siowly ont one minute after | agoon the theory that repoal would be ac [ U have helped dping o good if | thelr affection for — tho car amd | provides that gisinturo. iy struggleas the atleged lovds of creation, | the signal guns were fired. 1t was ali complished by today. These bets, moreover, | it can v lead to the duction of | his subjects. It s claimed Russia fnane lovi i dofuloney IHLAXE reaching the woal in time to pre-cmpt the de- | with ple cheoring wildly and waving | when they were made, wero on a basis of % | some cconomies in rallway corporation man- | statesmen are of the opinion that t SaoR sired bits of moth hits, hundicerchiofs and flags, The train | 1o 1, so conident was Wall street the middle | Lol st fo aw b the | much demonstration woud itating t but negl he boomer train tow was moved at the rate of tifteen miles an | of last month that the administration ¢ | less extravig s which have for | Germany, and Russia knows the czu t was done siters crept along, being forbidden to excoed | hourand was slowed up every fi 8 | push its progeam through with a ru i wd years been vuining logitimate op- | does not feel inclined o give Germany an which fmposed an twelve miles an wsemen | o allow those who so wished to voffand | patehes of a contidential sort from ! poriunities. Railroads must be run for the | ¢ gessary.angor; - Thonewfile IO, ALY HIK passed then 3 ke for w cluim on | ron ar 11 tone no n | people who mercely van th Still the | f sian army are not ail finished and | 04T UG B0 VI boomers swariied o auts A Bt aftor the s I'to n wi ne the iess it fecls | selves to thank for the way they have | With those which have been sent out, | of this s o { in fifteen 1 ! ot one agair i o P MG S Sanling Thel Aoy A Pinally the new Russian loan has not been | lowed the state TR | thwee o four miles pes covered wagons | peal hus mat dwindled v | Wolder s ordinarily a person without any | vsed. These and othe reasons ke 1us. | 4010 feeling o Tnnumerable fights over lots ensued aud in | wore seen wly alor wving | Jots of specious suggestions to th ! | uot careless of his .-wwuw\[ ot wugering Geemany Lo any | o the absence of other mea the | their tra L No horsemen | yye tariy s and the f bl re- | o | or 100 cow- | Ereat exten = v ( wieht 1 the day and the | were visible pealers may, by their s aressivenoss Boundless instance There are people in France who think t camaud ':‘ Ak a by town meetings wero held, ofticers | town on the Rock Island It received | yer contingent an opportunity 1o muke con | andl moy one newspaper refers to 1 of § SESUNGLGilbais Hx clected and i an ineredibly short inhabitants today from boih ends of the | ditions and et at least indirect aseistano — fact that the last Russian loan was floated [ Mer. Satolli ’ bt on o grand full-fledged municipality had sprang into voad and tonight it is populited 001 A R AR AR A AR e ed for 1hn Lechery, about the tim the French fleet visited Cron. | Scale. The parade was Ie \ troon of | | wien u Mo., Sept. 16.—William Jack at hors followed by a ¢ i farmors continued the teads LOPING FROM ORLANDO, T PR P PR ST L mob this aftornoon for erimin sl |y e demonstration business; k. | toreh bearers ving the women e | pyeany-tive Thousana Kace for Homes by | Tiore ave indications that some af the peo v arnion (iving tramilcs (ron towy, | 1OF0¢ William las done “his siar f o eI Bl lunlinelia: ¢ Ao slow moving praivie so the Ball, Horsebnek and Wigon. ple in Wall street who have counted on ro mado 1s 466ADS before nceon At Strasburg Catlsy AN | Rsh Snaras LENIAAIER A il i household fmplements shelter till sueh Ourasnvo, Ogl, Sept. 16 —Twenty-five | vesults to follow the silver bill repeal ave « his purpose where; the Emperor Francis doseph | Jijion fie 0 48 3 permancnt sbode can be erected (iolsanaF @ i S TR R N T, Cyu Todaediiticon sse was formed, and the 1o was now doing his littie demonstration: | -y ivo e hundreds of Viewy.e 8 Janrphody ksl A 1of carbl ety o ) it 1. Whe evling mx st ludignation |y ol 'yng at Britain. uot 1o be Jef ke nov less tha ) swangers in t homesteads with Avuliymien shurp ak noon Loda, be losing their head il peaple, he ndreds | tirely ¢ ¢ sending her Medite SR i 10 1,500 ! - teains which woer Batletined by Somenody, ners froni e in- | vanean fleet to the Guif of Toronto, where | L R N Al La. \ nsite 1,500 § 4 g ; ; i ; . AL < 1hi by the Canndians are preparing a demonstra . lipios grant wag 5 B : 3 I I'lio jaild 1 d tion in Bogland's 15 a0 offset to the | Brend Dlseass Becoming Fpid t 11,000 from Orlando, 9,600 from Hennesey 4 B i P T T Sl w od 10 @ tre i R R iy i3 PN 7000 from Stillwater M0 from Kiowa ! pealed in the senate that pr .| > o i ¥ \l says Lt 7 Thousands of people, despuiri aking | ¥ ) Women's Buari of Missions. | down i \ [ I i i ber which ruced skatiomn. e 00 500 and the tota ) i e t | m Women's | f Missions | In addition L Canasa, the villages of erut Bronswick and RGRAIAL SRR D bhay could be desined; * The f° ¢ vaded the Strip from he st | ment int wter. According ' | ut i at 9 okt Temble rill eral and places |t itisx « s sky wis elear, with a ' v i N 1llo'naietiinhy . The | 1 ire I progr kely 10 have un | i e Central Ch Laret core flooded 1 e of the people el St mtains the most fer wd . ant | ouunit | dent b i 0 o | hi escaped, but o ver were | WENLIER FOLE 151y i thie ¢ reservation, Pery 1 1 . L b i S H iy " e Rand ; f . L 1 dud pedes oy S oS p ; Hort ¥ | ¥re eame - drawne o}t Novihern Distrieis who made the run from Cald il - ARS Harey AN |l gh in New York banking | Tama | q ¢ 5 uot | i § it \‘ W N B ) } great g # 0f house | teday { #1068 § 12 o'clock ; ihis Time the Britann Wan I s o0 souls. The Strip has been nddod to | WOV 18 ae DOUME | S an sllvex cet | from Havre; Now Yori, fr Lo ho first day's run virtually set the | . ¢ n thy Oklahowa, v W, therefore, tus ample L lessou" will be au | Etruria, £ rpool, race, The dropped ) Y gaies, be rthiwesterl PEINOTO POWERLESS But Argentina's Prosident Still Persoveres in a Losing Fight, INSURGENTS HILD THE WINNING HAND | | Naval Squadron Sent to Squeleh the Revo! [ " tion I Them, | | FOREIGN WAR SHIPS RESTRAIN REBELS to Make Terme, but His Overtures Were Repulsed Peixoto Roy, UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER DEMANDED President’s Appsal to the Provis 1g- nored Pence Provalls in Nlearngun Her New sdent Urnguny oy ot Arina Copyright 4 1893 by James Gordon Bennett,) BUENOS Avies (via Galveston, Tex.), Sept 16, [By Mexican canle to New York Herald Special to The Bee | Nows recelved from the seene of the Brazilian rovolution today isunfavorable to President Peixoto, 1t is vied that the naval squadron sent to Gran ng in R sdo Sul has rebelied. The ofticers ) take orders from any one except Adwiral Meilo, who is in command of the vebel fleet on the British steamer Mag hleft Rio Janeciro September that 18, renor all steam launches and iters in the burbor of Rio aro in the wer of Admiral Mello. o prevent suy reaching the shore, a vessel from Rio e La Plata, conta 1z aload of cattle, was captured by the rebels. The eattle were ail | thrown overboard ! The British gunboat Racer patrols the bay of io and pives warning to vessels not to entor Ruy Barboza and his secretary took refy in the Chilian legation as soon as they he 1 of the declaration of th o ard squadron agaiust Peixoto. When the Magdalena was about to leave Rio three days 0 they were smug. t are now safe in Monte od on board ' ral opinion here s that the revolution will trivmph. Tho bombardment ol Nictheroy has been concluded, The ships | of the vevolting squadron attacked and si enced the forts. P 1t Persoto threw ny oflicers of the army into jail to prevent then Joining the vevolutionists Dispatehes over private wires state that the revolters hoid Nictheroy. They have complete control of the avsenal and custom hree steamers of the Brazilian Lloyds battalion of mavine infantry have goue over to Mello. The report of the seccssion of the states of and Pern buco has been confiemed, Adwiral Mello now has s squadron of { thirty war ships and merchunt steamer which are well supplied President Peixoto, itis veported, has re- turned 1o Sauta Ana with the troops still al to him. 1tis expected he will join the Castillistas i orto Allegre, where ho will stention of power. He has sent a manifesto to all of the provinees, culling on them to send troops o defend Rio daneiro, but there has not becn a respons 3, make a tinal stand for the from a single provinee. camers reaching here from Rio Juneiro bring any independent papers or news of any second bombardment of Rio Janeiro, | Even private correspondence and bank lete e passcngers on LOrS were Suppress L the ships ave quarantined and cannot b interviewe Government papers received by the shins show, however, that the situa tion is more serious than Peixoto's agents would ahi ed in the oficial ports which they have put in civeulation, Phere are 1400 ¢ ) the vessels whi cers wnd men attached have revolted, Several ary deputies are aboard of them he rebels have seized and now hold thirty lips lutionists now trol of the harbor and co revoluti wetically have con. nand the entrance to Rio Janeivo. Al communication between Nictheroy and Rio has been cut off The damage vesulting from the bombard ment 15 much more serious than has been revorted. Many persons were kitled, inelud- ing an Itlian sailor, for whom the goy ment paid 50,000 indemnity, One Ger an yreported to have been killed, In re. pulsing the att anding at Nicthero | Adiral Mello proproses to blockade twenty policemen were ki i starve the capital into submission by ! off all her plies. The forts | answered the five from the vessels vigorously | Many of the rebel o killed and men wero Phie uttitude of the foreien war ships can not bo understood. Government orguns chemently protest that the cit f Itio | and dand ow wal to but these ave do The Tivadentes still remains outside of utevideo, but no one aboard of her is able | The United s eruiser Charles sl from Montevideo for 1o on Monda, 1 owill SNothing but Unconditional Surrender,” I Buusos Avies, Sept. 16 Advices hero say | the rebels bave everything their own way, Port Sunta Crase iy st . o | insurzonis, 1ab its resistance, pro | pos. vren ngeut mothe garvison i tsurr he moderation of the RS arships have o resurain . it s g0 further and say the ehels ) anided strong forces and taken |t 1 of the ar ' custom house | e ents e r reinforcements o I mones aud provisions are Slaopnine sl ] ey ure X succuss g) | s but rece | - Hard Thnes Are Oyver Now | I ! 1o burd times ! e . fr | AV prac 1 they affect i ar i s 4b b f 10ney 0 wove the | €100 and the gratu 18 Bow coming in,

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