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THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE. . - — — - — - - ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21 1 SI {LE COPY FIVE OEN oquae s iF AV Tho nbscntees wero: Allen, Carey, Cok stato. Offcers for the cnsu twelve cheering when this announcement was made | Colquitt, Davis, Aldeleh, Dixon, Gordon. months were elected as follows sidont — and a wave of applause swept over the gal Hansbrough Hunton, Ity doncs of Nevada, Major A W. Claney, Chicago presi — leries Eill to Protect Dapositors of Ineolvit Tn- | JSyic, Lindsay. McMillan, Manderson T, | What it Osst to Protact a Nogro Desperado | dent, 13 Bons Omaha; seere WS, | . ' : epablionr steney. P Mitcheli of Oregon, Mitchell of \visconsin, - S P (hieago; treasurck, IR Saines, | Blao 1 i " Bpeaker Orisp Oan Give the Maine States- Republican Persistency, i 1 o 75 OO Mitcho of Oresan. Mi Shel of \visconsin o 3 lg licag reasurer, | tamnes, | Black Hills People Put in a Day and Night Although realizing they were bafled, the stitutions Introduced in Congrs s Morrill ; mer P4 oy g ) Tom a ow York Heading D ine Bl i S Proctor, I wnsom, Sherman, Shou - . vou ; - man Pointerse repubiicans persisted in their stubborn fizht - Squlss, Stac o Turnio, White of ———" MAY HRSTORR THE SMONARCHY. eading Devouring Flames, Mr. Burrows moved to lay the report of the 0 slifornia, White of L« uisiana, Wilson and £ | U committee on the table, ¢ order | HOW A SPECIAL FUND MAY BE PROVIDED | jicgiy ™ " hite of feitisians, Wilsonand | giaur Men ki (gD, NINETEEN WOUNDED 1 1e speakes ruled the motion out of order | 2 RULINGS THAT CAUSED MUCH TROUBLE | yq it declinod to- onvromia o b orasr — Why e D dNot Answer, A O Thorions elo i I a1H Heot. Nba | trovombas ¥ (e, NaviBnAL BNt tn- D8 wos proset e TOTRED LRt A UORIM | Fired Upon by the Augry Crowd, Peacs _Moveavibao, U : . : Fruitless Efforts of the Republican Minority | the sveaker, who was in @ hot altercation d for the Bencfit of Fatrons temporarlly, Ho sl desitod o siary Oficers Sheitered In the Rownoke, Tox.), Sopt, 20, (13 « | Deadwood and Load City Threatened With with Mr. Payne, brought down his gavel and w Wou'd Otherwise Loso that he did not unswer when his name w Vi, dan ned the Fi New York H t Destr for & \ oto Defeat Thems ordered all members to take their seats. Uy Pall ares called because it gecurred to hm with Feightfa! Resnitss Fuvorable notw 1 | " estruction for Several Hours Every member instantly seated Limself o . that if he did n8 would bhe recog: e except’ ex-Speaker Reed, who loomed up de nizing 4 rule nevér recognized in v m., H‘ » ¢ o SX HOURS OF VIGOROUS FIGHTING | ™itiutomon” Wil rivaine el soate | Wasnisonow Bomeao or Tus B (| A0e,Souato—that the Wesiding Gfer had Bolder ana. are proming. the T e ST TR | . 5 a right to call o senatorgon u roil call unless ROANOKE » Oneof the mest | bolder and again shouted the speaker. B3 Fovurarxru Stuekr, (| thosenator addressed the chair. Ho know | dastardly ¢ e Mr. Recd was pale with rage. For a_mo Wiasntyarox, Sepr. 20. it was a controverted question whether that Aftor Free Applications of the Party Lash [ ment he stood eyeing the speaker as though Representative Bryan introducedin the | could be done, Ho ill soen somb ntrbe | © Nfs Hrky HIHEg. SERl el . hesitating whothier to obey the order, and | o0 toduy the bill anticipated by a Lek | most distinguished men who over sat in, the | % Uk omn » R 6 15 HOHINE L St A ATIEHE BE TR Tetrible Soontge fn T the Majority Wins, then sank in his seat. This evoked more special on Monday nizht. providing for a tax | senate in the last twenty-five yoars sit in | about 50 years, from Cloverdale, cight s Lo renew the bombardinent of the o Scourge in Time, democratic applause and then the roll call st Ak 4 g their scats and decling to answer to their [ miles from this city. was enticed byt neero | city unicss his demands avo compliod awith began on ordering the presious question upon national bank deposiis for the purpose ¥ sure de- | DMNCs when they thought some unfairad- | named ‘Thomas Smith from the market T'he policy of Mello 1S to be to starve C/USTIC AND CUTTING COLLOQUIES m'” """‘“'(”1;'\' i, ‘r"'(wf‘]l';'“ "I:; of ruising a fund with which tosecure de- | vantago was about tar bo taken of f 1 " e democrats failed to muster a quorum o 4 4 o | where she had come to sell produce, into a Rio into submission before again opening five | OTHER TOWNS WERE NOT SO FORTUN positors aguinst loss in case of fuilurcof | minority. Ieand his patitical party weroin | Wh! GO - St ‘ll Ll i s b L gl ORTUNATE Foll call. Mr. Mcltae of Arlcunsas and | Uoh banks tHATDINOMLY, AnaiE “d‘i“m" 16 Fo01d b6 un‘.-\_\ sl l;\ i) :u.yl\vn il i e All Is with il of Texas, who were absent when | SUCh ! AR . in the minority on o goed many questions in [ and robbed of her pocket book, containing | provented from entori e city for SHRIL B T Under the Management of Tom Reed tho ‘;,,., ‘l\..,.w‘,\:{.|, sought I,~..‘,.,,,,_T’ n The bill prov X;I:‘.- thl‘nA‘l.x;:\:\lil).:!lvly(‘\.s}:‘l\nl‘\ the next four yeara (f his lifo-were spared) | loss than €2, prosent. Hostilities are suspended. In | S™®1 Sottlements Sufter Sevorely—Contens ) » Stubhorn Resist- er the s e copned to ullow } py 4 sum equal to one-fourth of 1 pe and e did not intend to submit, if he could Reva it i o the capty £ Nicthoroy Admiral Nl Wiped Out-Plodmont, Terry, Lbd gl S FLEL A R them under the rule, The vote stood 174 10 | upon its deposits, to bo nscertained by its fielp it, Lo ny chango ofthe ralos that i | Assembiing of the M i R R S oot R wnce—Interesting Situations and ;t.’uu‘»;uu:[m.yl o & Juorum, Nothing was | o vorgo doposita fot the thros months pre: dogroo linited the IAWEE of the ' myiion be flend was captured and lodged in jail. | A S il o T ¥ and Runkel Reportea y eft then for the democrats but 1o ovdc i ch year. | ity forobstruction. ~ The) best writers as- | A crowd gathered around the jail and kept | €oal, provisions and ammunitio o o ng the Debate, i cod e first da a ach year, | W for obs J ) ga § l : M it bl e SeiuLS ouser: Mr, SFIWh wocorditigly, || SSCIIOR LS HIESAVOL Jentinty ':,’ oaits fon | scrted, said ho, that thaight of obstruction increasing as night approached. At ho'clock | Crnment forces lost sixty killed and 120 Uikl fat . puote iapropoit 1B 108 s ds snoed 05 ShE o it iy TELOT | the Konnoke Light infantev marched to tho | Woundod fn the fight. Tho rebel floot now RS i a & ; aiki i ;“muu;uss-lmnml:‘rl\}n 0YQkding one | wax purposes shull forfelt iis chartor. | iz rassion was to. the ittty 1o Aot AT ORI AP Vot EOL I TAedh teue. | SORRIAL ‘Gt 41a. ivuhTEs, s Vikae toryiodoi[ Tos an Crry, S, 1., Bops, 20/ [Speoial Tele: VASHINGTON, Sept. crory rualy | roll cull by voting against Mr. Fiteh's mo- | Whenever the United States tn not believe there could ever be fair legisla- | 101 by ovders of Mayor I'ro SISO [ 1) 4 b T el P e Ll growneu the efforts of tho democrata in the | tion to proceed to a call of the heuse. Thoy | shail have o hand in tho speciat fuad tai tioa and the freedom of debato preserved | Posted and the strects in e immediato | boats, mnay tugs, transports and launches. | gram to Tur Bew.|—At noon today the house today, but the battle to secure the re- "‘,‘I?‘I‘I'lo‘l"‘g “Il flt'nl_ml‘ ng the pre. | DY 8Uch tax the sum of §10.000,000 th unless thore was recognized fn the minority ‘:.:Lfl\i fl;]-"{. KI;'GI: “1"1;” ‘y]“f.k "“ the victnity | Al of them are well provisioned, timber firgs were discoverod headwng for ¢ vote recurred on ordering the pre- e riz! obstruct 8 clay, | creds R gyabiitly ommu 00 Rostore v o o we: d the o port of tho Tuckor bil, repoaling tho fedoral | yigy oast o am bics romoss ey 1M, L0 PFe: | 0 ch of the curranes sholl suspend the. o e i 1:1'::-‘-||~‘:‘:li‘-:-\:xs[b;iu:lfl (!:(;I.“;lmr"zl({d;llll‘:i‘: BEHB oA s oM. Mol e Communication Restored. Lead Ciw from the west, and tho entire fire election laws, begun five days ago, was only | tee on rules until the ‘amount iy the tpecial fuud fal8! | 1ibaeation and ALEIOEEON st ics how's son, a fireman on the Nofolk & West- [ Cable communication with all parts of the | department, with wany citizens, wero called won by the vigorous application of the party | The previous question was ordered by a | below the sum of §10 L BRI vttt gl by direc. [ ern rond, i republic has been restored, but no political | OUE. A very heavy wind brought the Jusk 3B eder from the | vote of 180 to 8 comptroller is advised of the failure ¢ 3| tion, nor indirection, % far ns o comd At 8 o'clock portions of the mob battered | mossagos or any referring to the revolution- | flames apidly toward the city and at c“| it “I'L‘"""_::"':'l“‘; ;‘ S LH t |‘”i|'“| Mr. Burrows moved to reconsider and SR B ':k‘ :‘"-‘“l ““";‘l""““ | rodi. | Prevent it, should power, be vested in any- | in a side Qoor of the fall, whero the military Ity troublan tro allBwoel'ts pash Camimer. | 4. otelodke: ‘The'. ohiike 10768 i 168 omimitice on rules. Byen thot AT Piteh moved to lay the wotior o table. AL LR LU gt el o Bty o senator | and Mayor Trout had retreatea Al i gt o e six hours of hard fizhting before thestub- | N 'Fion's e oo oo the table, lors of tio bunk, not including stockholders | body to count a qu S IR ER ] ek b S LU by the mob. and | citl messages in plain language are trans- [ mimes was put to work. At b o'clock, born minority could be dete: Every ex- | 181 to 5. and directors, and from this special fund only in the muner that had prevailed in | the mayorshot in the foot, = The mility mitted without interruption when the five reached the city Pedient that skillful parliamentary maneu- ‘l,'n(h r the rule thirty minutes were then | shall pay the amounts due them. the senate for more thaw 100 year: “l'i then uldl-\\m\ tor the ny-(». ndafy The British legation intends to file a claim | limits, the wind shifted, and by back firing \iog SVise resorted | ¢ ex- | Allowed for denate, and an exciting time fol- To Satisfy All Croditors, 3 e fom fibout twenty.flve rifles wus |lgyingy tho Brasiltan governmont for cutting | ahd: clevor: work on i part of the poopls Rioal l”l”'[‘l ik Stata) 18 lh‘:: «) i | lowed. The asscts of such failine banks shall be e N SO HEN: poured into the mob. It is thought that KinE it ) Speaker Tiecd, who stoo ho breach o Rasilth ChiI6 R Givatites [ 4 anks shall be h T 0 The vice president informed tho senator | about five men were killed by this fire o off cable communication. it was thought at 7 p. m. to be under phivel U AR I T GRS i e A AL opcnen ea povidsd., Bt trom Coloruto bhnt HEERNE B bEen Gacr voa. | o many more wounded, some of Mail advices received here state that il : The task wus hopeless, however, as long | am obliged to apologize s sald he oot the claims of depositors, and the remainder | M- George then vielded the floor to Mr. | fatally President Peixoto knew ten days ago that uring the afternoon several carlonds of fis the democratic quorum, which appeared | outset, of the inadequacy of the remarks I | shall be paid into the special fund provided | ¢ |..\' flf‘g!xuruut. 3-\( !h»llu;;-‘nm ‘\‘\::m. x'xn‘vkn.n'\ !mrmrthf‘ nyhnmmu "f”"’“‘,","v, nv;~ \-fvl- his defeat was inevitable. He defied the | powder belonging to the Homostak Mining for tho first timo toduy, held. Ouce | Am about to ko, It is impossible to fmi. | by" this het, The bil provides slso that concluted M. Voorhoes Mt the ot o o ek e, O aom, the jull by at [ vevolutionists ouly becwuso tho ministry | company wero moved from th pasasitie to only did the_quorum breale down. Bt on | 0 on this occasion |I|.:-lv.’....1.-u‘|;-_ troad of | nothing contained in_ this me Ll onain atsy dRYs PO 0. oy wero 1omoved to n drug stors andto ihe | 50 advised him. In Montovideo It is firmly | the mine Muny fawilies in the vicinity $ho mext oll call 1o vouprearod o tho) | ant fia e figuro, briaiiing with nicda o) | SoAruod o, ) Dor. cent. of thelr Stoelcly | exooutiver soasion, mIgh tomotrow: b | ohioes bioreny o yhi S rug siote and to the [ 4o fdviesd tha. In Montey Admiral Mello | moved out their household goods, and the ground that had been lost was quickly re- [ he stalked down the aisle shaking his fist or | addition to their stock, and no stockholder | Would usk the senate to continue i session dispersed and” left the scene as quietly as 3 ¢ gained. Gradually, by roll call after voll | to equal the choice epithets used by tho I receive any payment on his stock from Iul\c‘ril.n.lhcl N aotalon the scante | POAEIDIE: From the south news has been recoived | The fire sproad throughout the . Bal all, the minoricy was lemmed in. The | gentieman from Kenwucky (Mr. Breckin- > ts of such failing bank until all ml‘wufi_:",d“ B 4 b List of the Dend and Tnjured, which is unfavorablo to Peixoto. 1t is re- | mountuin country, doing much damago. ”"\"llm.s :u[“w "."“,g"\‘l m;: '.';i"]"‘l,i"\l\.”:f :;'.:im'fig when tho :l‘lll(Ilv\y»;".l';tll‘}l«'.;']:\n!i'.l:a b «1..'\1,{:\.1':!‘.1.1f[r\l‘,;,‘,“;:::\”x:i.).‘.vrdm.v? been paid. P -y ollowing aro the dead and injured as far | ported that the state of Sao Paulo has de- | Along the Black Hills & Fort Pierre railrond excitement rose to fever heat, b cro 3 3 U J as Known at present : laved in favorof the rebels. All indica- | many trestles ave burned, and traffic bo- Plauso.| Besides, we aré constrained on | States shall assume no Hubility of depos: i ARG 6T hictal s ciaton kel i o rOLiEho) ebls gl A e R wvorono wild scones, siuch as characterized | this side of the chamber from muking & | ftots of nations) bonbe, SXCopt s trustce, | Arguments Mude Yestorduy Botors tho | §fhyVIGKstesc prorictor, - tona point to thelr success. soen this city aua Elic Creek Is stopped. the Fifty-first congress. The republicans | sunilar exhibition of ourselves because we | ana. directs the secretary of the tn Waysaud Means Sommitten. Wetarn rallrona. ! Golug Alter Castilho, Wires along the route ave down and it is im- SO LU oodgrace. | democratic sido, e have occupicd pe- | peyses of the gov ABELIL S ho Norfalc & Wostorn ratlrond. When at last itne fight over the re- | oyjiye cojgn ot vantugo in this con- | thorized by the act of February 15, 1562, | ings before the w d, means committee | 5 BNV Ow port on the ‘Tucker bill v cuted, and | test,” he . continued. You on the Inevitablo Sucoess of Mello M A . the HIARITINS SURROUNDED BY BLAZING FORESTS mes in the history of the city | they have gained. It is reported Ad occurced about 10 o'clock this morn ural Mello has demanded the unconditional o7 thn 1ty ot Ttlordg condiional | Nature Ohecks the Onward Octrse of the | | | | Burned—Loss of Life Small, means the restoration of the monarchy. neople are in a great state of excitement, ST 3 i troops of cavalry from Fort Meade are on b Bive Kiae. ship Republica and four gunboats havo put | Broubs of cavalry ¢ ; ) 1 €qual to the amount held in the special fund | were concluded today. Ttis the intention of JhQE W }}'l_"l“;'_vm"”m Norfolk & West- | 10 sea. Their destination is Rio Grande :'"r kY heve and will be held until the fire with itan applicatior. from the committee | other side wcre between two fires, vrovided for by the contemplated tax upon | the committee to commenea work at once IR RUTFONG o ot 2 > do Sul. On board the Republica are [ isover 3 2 o xeporting it, asking for a special order for | We stood to yin cither way. You nud e | deposiis. upon a new tarift bill, JOHN MILLS, distillor, Black Creck. several chiofs of Mello's party. The | :”;‘)"’*_"' Hhelonty, & its consideration. The committee on rules ?:é:.'(.llx:(x:...'\\:HI;L”.".'.-u\.'-'flt.i‘s“x::-‘"f::»‘ii"ll-fl:;-\f\(j MRLCR RO T E NI Lt un: ¢ sver Pago apnoRsEELa bt interest of || RAMBTT J, SMALL, NorthwestRontioke. | yossel ‘il ‘go © first o Butos, T DR E R h e e R SPoC LK olel il probubly reach tho order tomorrow, and | ion you chose humtlintion, vou sottias tine: | A bill will pa the senate us soon as silVer | uints and colors. He wanted o botter clas- iginuiea ares S Vinton, mortally | tience to Porto Alegre and afterwards to | KM to i Br | —AU5:0 tho forost fire the debite on the real merits of the measure | selvés deliberately in the traces against | 150Ut Of the ot Sl hrd b sification of the articles in which he is inter- | ( GEORGE Serrie o ' “7 1 Rio Grande, whore the navy will co- iad burned to Lead City. The Homestake G Aty Which You storiued and nowled provides that no_register or receivcr shall | ested. ¥ Or10 Faris, will die. ) with the land forces under General s O S T G T T DT “'1\“(‘,',"““'""' shres | veceive evidence in orhoar or detormine any | L. . Holden of Cleveland spolie in favor | e, Ebby, shot through the groin The garrison in the fort at Rio ( g I{l:NIK}MI-u iy fire,and._tho N.mw\s, dents but. all the principles o o i P A i ; 4 aided by the prevailing strong wind, wade od gieg so pending in any district land office, in | of rotaining tho existing {dutics on lead ore, | GEONGE O. MONIOE. 890t i hewd. et TR R R ¥ the y i 5 As noon us the journal was read Loud of | parliumentary lalv with which You had over Feuuse he Is interested, ditoctly o fi: R 1t3he QiR g the | FRANK MiiLs, shot in arm. ',_m“ll'cd ’;:;:“‘:;“,h,‘m‘m“,l Undor forcod | havoc among the frame bLufldings of the Cullfornia agked unanimous couscnt for tho | Ome Into contact. You had decided that | Which cause he is interes I3 or’where lie {8 | 15 SRS ST P RO Al cre o Tox NrLsoN, leg off. SxBes : s ists in | town. Help was callefl from all outer towns i i : the speaker can vitizte a motion because it Al g | winers' wages would necessacily be de- . rehes the land forces of revolutionists in ¢ y Sonsideration of a resolution asking the sec- | “,“ s 4 i B taaauee 1o of the parties interested by | A, Leroy Winre, shot in back. marches the land fore re o | 4nd 1,500 men soon were battling with the retary of the treasury how many ounces of | the sdiovs wapde wd Ly eguil Pronouncing | (ougih iy or ainity within. the fourth Mr. Holden is oditor of tho Cieveland | J B. McGHEE, shot in log. Eenie duniliinr i voced oyl ERin) RCLED mak shon wero | g i sitver had been purchased 1n July and Au- | Tation of the b ".R;l“‘hi‘.\‘?‘i‘r'“i(‘f,”‘li for | degree. computing by the rules adopted by | piti flolden is ed Payne asked him if he REEEARDS lioh itholer. Grande City. Tt is proposed to_attack the | ! s, The eity of 5,000 souls seemed to be AU e g Bl REBOLI LD i) o co law, and that it shall be the Aot r anar, Ao 3 . . shot in the abdomen. ity B o | ly with the bom. | doomed. sffared and i zovern- | which the present oceupant of the chair con- | {B¢ common e A had not in his paper supported the demo- & .| city by land simultaneously with the bom = y - 3 gust. the amount offercd and if the govern. Eontell S ot Lt Aot e guty of bvery reglster or receivor 80-disqual- |\, o1’ ttorin, whioHRRBIS EAYiT ref o) Qi Poway;) ahot, through she body, | | B8 2 Republica aud other rebol | Everythitg is all right at Deadwood as A e e b oy aconey e mp0 bl e o Wl ik ion Mr, Holden decliae iaubeas h s ororm: 1 0, Mt Oneote: ! ¥ ¥ yet, but the outlook was not very bright at 6 quired by luwiunter what authority the/soe- [ |8 iho & tition? ‘You refused; thosystem of || y% 10 Fo00K! LIS IREVO TS general land | b aying that 18 (A eutor intg | EDGAR WARLGEN, ships. % islonk. TR fie . R rotary had acied ZUIcRE oty omaradiyouunderivh (Elsvous [ E0 ILAS oo miss on CeriaTEtholgcuteal fland howevor, saying that i¢ nou cutor inid s Arresting Suspeots. o'clock. The five ou the east. had reached Fitch objected and the strugele began, R PR al Sibsl xs fand s and] "y | before the hearing of such cause, who there: | g gublpct which he camesso Mo, Hombite . B. TavLOR, In Borto Alegre many known sympathiz- | the foothills five miles from hore and was Burrows moved to suspend the call of the routy] o Bccomplish the same ends by upon, with the approval of the secretary of | . y d policy avhich will afford —— HarL s of the revolutionary cause are under ar- | threatening ranch property. The property ittees for report speclal acts of violence. s that sort of fnte hall designate some other [ 0 & system and policy which will afford | - oo Havte e y f Homry Sterns was burnod and SR vtoes for reports thing worthy of a grea tyl Whutia,| the, lntetior, shall ‘desig =2 necessary protection o 2glerican industries A ' rest. The prisoners arc full of suspects. | Of Honvy Sterns was burned and also that Catchiugs, from the committee on rules, g Y ool barty! What 4 | egister, roceiver or speaial agont. of the Y -5 N.E. Sranke, v 2| ot Ihanlon s TroverscTHER S 1 resented i report providing that no otber | SPectacle youhave made of yoursélyes today I R T A Y the place of the | And labor? ! L. E. NeLws, Forty adherents of Admiral Mello ave on [ of Charles Trever. The . Sterns family T reports of commit- | JCAVE to- your own imagiution to decido. m.«,\.;.fi‘ncu officer, and the same wuthority Bolieves in Protection Now, e e mar board the steamer Equateur, hurrying to | drove two miles through the flames tothis tecs hud been received. it hnecn o quusctionas usennmyworuiy | KRS e RO S oo designated | “Yes" answered Mr. Holden, s LTS e Join his forces. Federal forces in Rio Grande | city. Old Mrs, Stevns, Mrs. Henry Storns, Burrows uinde the point of order that such | e methods employed to accomplish it, for | 13 €O such register or receiver would other- | Hugh N. Camp of New York insisted on Several specches were made after the [ 1017 s forcos. | KieonSns ‘nio, which | UW0 boys, a baby aund Frank Sterns were ! it has been the destruction of the powcr of i ¥ i litia had retired. and Judge Woods of the | have begun an attack on San DEpAI Teport was not in order, as it had originated AL d L bower of 1 (cige have possessed to act in such case. the retention of the preseut duties on lead | Militia had retired. and Judge Woods of the e 7000 0t Castiihols troots. all badly burned. ] the federal goverument in federal cloctions ! Huslings county court assured the meb that | is defended by 600 of Castilho's troops. “R}'l“l'};‘:,',"l‘,'"’,";'m \with Burrows and Reed | in order that corruption and fraud mighs Miscolluneous. O Ity et O L e e A UE T ——— Chunged for the Better., c! ] 4 urrows and Reec VO Rt i i " miners. He protested ng: he treat- 3 i I d o o on one side nd the speukeron the other the | hitye fre fooy" Uoudapplausoon vhere- | postmasters appointed today: Towa—Dr. | pBCHe | U6 DORSSIEC Aenlnst and accompanied two of the crowd througli SITUATION 21 BRUNSWICK, AL9:30 o'clock the wind had changed at speaker overvaled the point of ovder, hold- | Publican side.] I M Smith ab Luurel, Murshall county, |\ AU i am of Hhetiged.t Conn. repre- | the Juil to prove his statement. ~_ His state o Yellow Fever Pattonts Ave | 1-04 City, und there appeared somo hopes fne that the committee on rules could orig Catelings Mukes Reply, vice Robert . N, Rogors, 'romoved. = South | it oa o thread oISt Ardr o aenens ment and the speccii of J, Allen Watts, dem- | Moxt of the ¥ellow Fover Pationts Av T A T s GBI nate an order of business just us well us tho oIt is committee not to reduce the tariff, (il B Lo S lorg sl SHLL ROwACONVAlara0iL: have shut down and the miners are fighti committee on appropriations could originate ¢ DRI Rabbin Max Adlcr spoko briefly for the corsct | senate, ,‘“"] much to pucify th *"“"‘ WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The following tele- | have sh own ¢ miners are fighting Dluuse | opHiation. - [Loud demoerate ap- | wafter th clear statements of the speakter i | SiEned. Wyomin onam, Heap, 85 48 | industry, and was followed by Dr. Wayner: oyt inE s liroundBlithe gl o0d | graphic dispatehos from Brunswiek have | the five. 1 the wind shifts at all the place plause. | ? his rulings, to go tuto a defenseof tho courso | ffecdom. Ulnta “county, vice Arthur B. | \who argted that no reductionin vhie taeift oo e aupootCdeti es vora Ll hotirs fa rers 2 s is doomed. DBlirrows appealed from tho decision of the | of the mujority today. 1t s ceunl s neo i Oln s moglaned. Vebraska | mad R il ) ned ndred and | A bad fire is gaining great headway on top chair. tinued sargastically, “tor Mr. Reed to sug. | Hebresentatives Meiklejoin of Nebraska P J. Remer of New York appeared in be- | brisoner. 3 f ) Fecolved. Portoct o n{nient. of the Blacktail divide, threatening Central Flich of Now York moved to Iay the ap- | gast that we hive Numiiated. oursloss. i7 | and Perking of Sioux City called 100 half of the silk importers of Nev York and [ Atmidnight the scene had quicted down , thros % peal on the table . g GInINGs, . b the seeretary of war to get s endorsenent | 1 i vhatithe i and no further trouble is expected. 'fhe Y 4 4 1- | City and the county poor house. One webave, 1 have not discovered it. The 5 f the Mi Vo complained that the duty on silk was too T AAL0 Loy hundred and two persons hocn Burrows moved that the houso take a re- | clugrin, & think, lics on tho otler sid e of iy | foF the improvement of the Missourt rivr at ligh. militia remains under tho mayor's order, al- dto camp. Ono case dischareed. One | hundred men are engaged in fighting it At ess of an ho e Sioux City and South Sioux City to_prevent e afternoon session of the committee | though it is probable that they will not be | Miitedto, tamp. 1 Most of the eases re- | puid mou S s Osn oA b ; Douse. rabe ex-speaker hus discovered that | FIOWX ment upon the Iowa andNebraska | At [he afternoon session of ihe committee | thoue out again, ported yesterday o convalescent. Physi- | Btld mountain a terrible state of affuirs Catchings made a point of order that the | thero are methods by which the house 1 | md endeavor 1o seeuro the | the carpet industry wus discussed. Con- LE I have little 1o do. River nnd shove giard | exists. repert of the committee on rules was the | o business—methods just effective and ju- | Shores. o Mo Yo secure the | gregsman Ryan of New York: smid that tho T e ST A W, The inbabita ofiTanse L D only thing i orde fiuitely move fair than hisown. He is him. | ' EndationiofitholMias0Uel rvongons city of the carpet n facturcrs in the M5 WILL BE TORTURED, noad Of RUIRLIR Dy Othor s inses unil. thwie r"“ i e mining coiop Tho spoalier instructod tho clork to read | walf himilfated becanso o hava oy bl | wission for theso improvemonts, and. sith oo e dleo st 18 49,000 yards pow phiass s W wishh permission to piss ont tmmune per: | Of 500 population, have left the town to the the report of the committee, forced to resort to lils methods, but under | SUCh endorsement appear before' the house diem. There are about 9,000 persons cm- | Horrible Arrangements Making for the | sy with clean clothing hoone day's de- | flumes Vehement Protest from Reod the code we have adopted. despite all the wittec on rivers and | 18 to ask for | 1oveq who receive in wages over 4,000,000 Exceatlon of w Murderer, tention at the camp. Will cortificites of 2 RGN un expenditure of the Missouri river unpro- e New On siei t he leading col- | t#n ditys be honored by the southiern staes, 5 at these points. AL : N . Rk 00 ¢ jeading col- | G Witar place will decline MU RiA Y IZverything will bo a total loss and the knowledge could devise, have been able to IO0 v ANes0iboln ke 3 John H. Coyne, a workman of nineteen | gred men of tho eity at n secrat. me wp- | S mn erson¥”’ spolkcen of above are " T aptibnofishnspankorand daclared (that tha | {HWIRGRO could devise, ' hay AR ABDY orge W. I'rank of Kearrey, who is here 18 expericnce in the carpet industry, pro- ity at o s o o D are phoren of above are | dumage will amount to $60,000. Tho Buxton clerk had no right to read the report, de- Dika sie e s erote v LApplanen, | . ¢ T Ve Wyombig Ghane aeaanre tod, in bebalf of his brotier workers, | Pointed & committee to uskc the governor for | thuse who heretofore had yellow fever and | L4450 dwelling! liouso,, yaltod b $19/000, claving, amid de tic checrs, th o e narieibyisherhousentoday byatiy oth i c o O R B o9, On ATaNLie . i : 3 | troops for protection against the reig hence are considered proof against the dis R i St iited claring, am i s, that th L used in the construction h (ha fe / X 5 troops for protection against the reien of ral AR taue 55 s ¥ H methods that have no parallel,” said. Ger. the inst uny reduction i the rates of duty on P ST B were destroyed ‘Phe fire is raging with action of the speaker was tho most surprs. | S 4RLLpY RULALOL Kcan, cral building, will go east tomorrow and ur- LR A ARAIABA B Oh A vt O 2 arror in Joffreson par hooutskirts of | %450, Permission to pass them was d o ondo g ST wpets und declared that a reduction would | terror in Jeffreson parish, on the outskivts of : ot ik x ing in legislative listory AodsEsomoliowa, Swho tellowad o’ JiOFLRRIIIOE WL g0 cha tome not believe | LAADCLS Tt HoNTbrE ! eranted great fury over u district seven miles long N ASWORYs . 5] i . o e ballot ba 6 homo . ’: ¢ i+ reduce the wage 0 workmen, p city, A 5 o 4 ¢ colore 9 K. ot 2 \f pW o CASeSs. T " i After somo further stictures on thochair, | Mississibplan, ol e batlot box, | Gc’contiact for the. superstructiuse will v T A e araaRetacha I tho ol A T e joho coloved | Bruswick, Sept 20.—No new cases. All | and six wide, destroying everything in ita ho foncluded: ~If Herod s to be out-Her the. de: :n!'li D of the inevumm m Cwith [ awarded this year. cussion thut Mr. Coyne is & democrat and | CiHZens of the state | been catled for Mon- | patients under treatment doiug well. path. The dumuge to the Contennial is as oded, Herod intends to witness the trans S HIOREI I‘W‘)"“ ‘“, this Hm‘m e "‘W‘W‘_x: Senator Manderson hus introduced a bill | LovAPE CHHE T atic ticket last fall day. There are indications of ser! trou- Ty IR tlon. Thia rofercnco to' tho' struggles | Which the voc PArt of the condpiraey o | I the st fixivg the time for holu How do you like the cliange?” asked M, | bIe. Jefferson puvish lis been declired un HARMONY 1N SOUTH DAKOT.I, Gy a8y Spaii nni i nal ) 0 b agalne his own vullug olicited a burstof ap- | tholr will, Tuls pu e : ltics | United States courts in Nebraska, The |y der martial law by tho residents, The she — Ghilnlos Mesva Lo aainl 2 814000 plause from both sides of the house, IR SYoLb18 S10otion Inkha populousicibion [Pl ko 2 B LE8 LUK some duys ugo given s 4 I, judges, senators und representatives ure | Ropublioan Sudictal Convention of the State | | harles Pfandu The speaker then went carefully over the :',’“l IC “'ffl- ]l u.nvlllmmulllu} heu this 4 Bee special, bon't Like the Change, Though a Democerat. | 1t loders of the rozulators. Solests i Al taon I i ! reress SLIGOD! parlinmentary status and concluded by sus. Sirdrad i DOrO I ROk pe L ngtliey ith | Drs. Allen D, Hunter and James A. Carson | »Well, T voted for the change, and we | - it impossible to learn whether the mur- v S, 1. Sopt. 20.—[Special Telogram | CUares Thoupson MRS 00D Laining the point of order mado by Generat | Publican electe Domoteatic. cheors.| “Yea' | were today appointed members of the pen: | have got it witk s <eagmcs Idon'vlike it | derer of Julian hus been captured or burned ! R EA el i Found Uninjured, Catehings against Mr. Burrows motion to hesn ysich. - (Dimborg oo ton: | sion examining board at Maquoketa, In., and 'y weil.” t the stake. It believed t state | to Tue Bee ]—The republican state judicia ORI e R 4 fakou recess, This ruling was grooted with | Shesr your Infamy. e BloRted 30N ot G | De. Theodore T Blaise at Sigourney, In, C. C. Burber of Chicago wanted the pres- | troops will be ealled out today. Many white | convention of South Dakota convened in this nrles 0 e, who were democratic cheers. Mr. Payno attempted SRR riannoate ¢ PR T Miss oa 'atro Ballinge nd daughter | ent tariff rates on v '3 continued, women and children have come to the city [ city at 9 p. m. today. The re olutions simply | thought to be burned to death, have been to appeal from this decision, o el isamortby2 dected {byiHorce i o it MR GRSSES AT Jallinger of Keokuk, J. 1. Welborn of Baltimore appeaved for | for vefu: The vloodhounds from the peni- | o d5vce™ the lust state and national | found uninjure Mrs, Sterns is not ex- WO appeals caunot be in order," shouted .| 414 fraud. la., was today married to Bertram Allen | the plush manufacturers of America, and in- | tontiiey RABL I JOM I o BmpILh iad]( PR ST R SR vected to live, tho sveaker, A Assaulted Tammany, Johnsou of Adele, Ta., at the residence of her | sisted upon the retention of the tarif. mornilig on tho track of the murdorcr, On [ platforms nnd contains no clause oxpress Deadwood is not seriously threatened. “The question bofore thie house is the 1t oo of New York followed with an | mother in this city, Rev. John H. Eiliott |~ Congressman McCall o Massuchusetts | the exiot spot whoro Judag Stopinalifoll an || ATAAUAR NOFLIons 80 ¥S" One sublicans of the | altl OO P A lling the hile appeal of the gentleman from Michigun | s n Tammany Hall, “Tammany is | oMeiating, spoke of the ssity of deciding now the | iron stake has been driven into the ground. SR (ol at anann O RS TRANKL bo:| el 300 anon-are patiplilng: thorhil G Burraws), Fhe lork will call the roll.” | teving to reach acvoss’ the Lordors i Bills huvo been Introduced in the house by | aate on which the new taviff luw will go | to which the murderer will bo tiel aien RILI0 DL W0 deaih 0r Dyids dory, and putting out incipient fires, The Uncle The tactics of the mmority had been un- ind secure aid to enable her o use the | Mr. Gear appropriating £50,000 for a federal | jnto effect. He said that would do much to | caught, Resinous pine fagrots surround N AR AL llm‘vh' uickly. Judio | S4m sixty-stamp will and the town of Per ¥y avalling. 8% a vote of 173 to 46 the house | methods pursued ut elections in the south to | building at Fort Madison, In., and appri r > confidenve, and suggested Junuary 1, | the stake, branding irons are ready with m‘.;':"‘ |‘."n ‘;”” R el the prosent | twelve miles distunt, have been destroyed, sion of the chuir, roy the elective fy ise and perpetuate | pristing $,000 for improving the roadwuy 5, 08 i reasonuble time, which ho "will be tortured while suspended | Di e o A LR SO DY the | Telephome communication is shut off from rn of lowa, upon the announce- | the democracy in powe from Keokuk to the national cemetery near ngressman Sperry of Connecticut ap- | from the gallows above the fire, " ”-L A o L SR AL 4 A gueut of tho vote moved 10 take o recess for-| “"Mr. Hatch: of ‘Missourl termed tho row that city. Peniy S. Hearit, | peared in the Interest of the tobaceo grow e — that position by abcimmatincd jf0r | several points by reason of the fire and the two hows, This led to triangulie | which the republicuns had kicked up of his district und usiced thut the existing | poipar FIGHT WITH 4 DESFERADO, tho Second district Judge A & Keniam, oF | full extent of the dumage cannot bo learned, wrangle over the parlian SLALUs | tempest in u tea pot. They were the same s tariff vates on tobaceo be undisturbed )"I:"":;‘l ho TN R A B0 et e A five is burning at the fair grounds, two petween Mr. Hovburn, Mr. Outhwaite and | gentlomon, he sald: whe haa b ti Fifty: Congresswun Richurdson of Michigun ap- | pywo onieago Policemen Shot snd #Onfoxr the Phird district Judge <John E. Bennett, | miles from Lere, and the stables, race track Mr, Reed. The lutter was exceedingly | frat coneress, miled the minovity with “u | Senators from the Siiver States Absent | pearved in hohulf of furnitnre anufacturers N iilLe XA ra1 e T AL the present incumbent, was nominated. and other buildiugs will probably be de- euv:l\;uz‘ el L Jority to | 14 of iron. and with an arbitraiiness un- Themse!ves from Roll Call, in m:m»lmu‘ wlll; :In»‘mv'u(-r i ||]>|m|‘.unur OmOoAaorSent 90,At an oarly Bour this ¥ ot TR £ ¥ ) 10 it Is the purposo of the majority to | known in uny legislative bo v GTON, Sept. 20— he ac p | #lass und burlap placed om the free list. 80, ¢ a4t S TR, have u rule artiticially drawn seized upon by [ jzod or barbarons, With refer. “.m"\,. i .”.'L, Aumlisationsation (BN M AL apveared in Lebulf of the | morming Officers Rowan and Fitzmorris tricd NOT A Faliunk, Bringing Up Soldiers, $ho spoaker and the louso by muin strength | eral Honderson's alluginy te e, [-#RBRIeFS from the #1ivop. staiee up almentivg | iy, STV industry and asked that the present | to arvest “Chick” MeMullen, one of the most e : IN I Bt s 10 4 in order ‘io rob the minority of ita righits, | Now York, ho dechiast that 1ne" ook and | themselves from the chamher on the voll | quty'on Noney be rebaiaed. notorious crooks in the wost, and his para. | AFMDIShop Ircund Says the Faribaue | A special wain e © ut 10 p. m, for Jue waut iho countey to nderstand what | frons of that rabbie was Jaia i Dosonvers | calls was an uadoubied’ sarmries tq thore: | his concluded the public hearings and the | o "¢ 1 TRu RTINS AR School Plan In n Sucoews, Fort Mewde to bing up threo companies of has booy done. 1€ vou wa k10 Jush it [ Colouel Fetlows, tha Tammauy orutor. snid | peal men, If this should bacome y part of | committee adjourned. i SR HORYL RBOURLY. SRIGEONS: o | ST PAvi, Sept. 20.—In reply to criticisms | soldicrs to aid Lead citizens fn controlling hrough,” he added, sneerin, “we sha f 1 8 10 > timo 1o ous D S : I8 4 s, en Me) J oW @ | . 0 offect o Farthault plan o o lumes, tn nnti RS AR AT L) ‘III.A‘:«X}M!I-‘I‘? yas not Il:_“llgll:tifi“l'x”‘Il‘l.wlf‘l:‘llz:l«l the policy of tho opponents of repe Ocenn Mall Contrakes Aunulied, piatol and began. firing ut the officers, ‘The | 10 the ofteot f" v :Iu i| artha “\H“. of | the n.m'm Goueral Catehings fo reply culled atten. | faoits of the Rose is o o eotetion | \would become an embarrassing element in WASIINGTON, Sept, 20.—Postmustor Gen- | [ trer also drew their sweapons and a regals, | UIUnE parochial and public schools was o Tow $lon to the fuct thit the lunguage of tho rule | th organistion ths. Loy disquicted the | the contest. erul Lisscll has annulled who contracts for | fugiludo cnsued. When the smoko cleared | fi1lures Archbishop Ircland suid to a Asso. r"‘ the same as that e iI\““‘ to proceed- | gouls of the republicans, to extend to thom Ihe senate remained in continuous session | oceun mails between San Francisco and | away it was found that Rowan had been | cioted press ‘rvnl‘»‘rh'l"lmlu -“lm'r the I’Ilm gram to Tug Bre]—A report has just ‘I'A.‘_ ...2“.T.‘{:i".ifjlti!'..";‘fi;. ‘_“_":Ilg:_ Ill‘n'l‘li“ll:w"l.l' :m heartfelt sympathy. He drew z lu:x.l\' six nours anda hylf today, ivs longest session | pynams by the Paci ¢ Mail Steamship com- | shot in the left groin and will probably die; MEL B ‘:x;:;,‘l;n‘.,“"fi‘1\‘;‘: e e g l'; reached Lead City that Runkel, n small poscly used the precise language, becuuse 1t | o oy icture. contrusting the temper of | yiico tho repeal bill was take up. Mr. | any, and botween New York and Buenos | Fitzmorris received two bullets in the thign, ased to oxist at Furibault through | town onthe Bluck Hills & Fort Pierro rail- 3 guage, the republicans yesterday, when they had i ™ hile a bullet pierced MoMulien's back. in ) YA F T P T o tho whip course, Lo todud, when the deno- | Morkanof Alabaaa presonted a vetition of | #yres and Itio de Juneiro by the United s diata: AaNhe. neuen'eaok, in conditions merely: andat the arch- | roac, twenty-five miles from here, was con- Ruled Aguinst Mr, Hepburn, crats had vindicated U el power to. control .-mmlunrlm al.uvlllu r..v.lu-;n the n'|w1’|I“nl States and I)r;u.xll.\ ‘:‘l P:-h‘:ul\Mp‘:unumlu. ..::‘.u”fi.f;'v.--nlwl for a priest, who adminis. | bishop's own suggestion, not by command sumed by fire. Principal losses: Junkel's L B B T o cel the | the Shevman act, He said it was ono of the | Ve order wil take effct Octobet 5 o priest, e o e AT e oo opaor.anlly, sulod, My Hopbura's | [iE8, \WEIANIC, aney iy fool tho | LOOAONINE B0k Hpsald It was one of tho | "o ordr wii take et Octod annulled by | tered o his wants, McMullen was croating saw milly poatafice and dopos, motion for a recess (o be out of ordoer, oluden. iven sttty sutia: he ccon- | HSREDIR DR AU by oW York b them, not | request of the coutracting o npany, on the | & dis nee v front of a saloon on the 1t of Ocenn Stemmers Sept. 20, Ono hundred und fifty homeless people Mr. Hopburn uppealed from the decisio wo havo boen uble to give 10,000 droriots | grom tho poonle of Alabama, ground that commercisl interests would nov | West Side, where the shooting oceurred v York—Arrived—Havel, from | from the burned scction are now at Pled- of tho ehair. Somo of th impatic thio siher | majority. 1€ we can katau honest vore with. | _Mr. Voorhoes moved tht tho repeal bill | Alow 1t b oy it oate would vot —— Toutonic, from Liverpool; an, | mont. orakie membera, chaning under the siow | SRR A e can &6) an honest vote with- | M VE up. After a sharp passage between | time schedules on the: trip. The time KILLED BY INUIAN FOLICE, Ginsgow, e Tt et prourcus that wiis being mado, it not wany SULEAD fuorisrousa o 11,0 of Raveup biim and Mr. Platt of New York, who wished | schedules of the muil steaiiors will Lore. K In this section much timbor and wood wus ho chair to entertain the' appeal, but TN i i s N ab ) FAL St Johns, N. F.—Arrived—Corean, | qooire Seiita ndinia , ke obaiy | oniahn, tho avneal, but | 1o thas wajority t0 0000 o 100 0 tomakon motion for un umendment of the |'after be regulated by the compuny accord- | Fwo Montans Men Who Assauited an fn. from Liverpool destroyed. On Ceutennial Pruirie w numbep peaker Crisp replicd that be fuclined to the | Y418 that ma ) A hO00, rules providing for cloture, the latter yielded | ing to trade demands, instead of by tho de ain Agent Shot by His Escort. Southampton—Arrived—Spree, from | ©f residences und several people wer reatest liberality in - the matter of appeals Lnd of the Day's Struggle, ! gen At _Southampton—Arrived—Spree, n to Mr. Geovge of Mississinpl, who uddrossed | parument. The two' coutructs with the | pises Aoer . Bopt. %0.—Ina Haht with k¥ o Pt burted. Oue woman 50 badly burned D hees llke (Ihls, Wheio practice wus not | My, Burrows, who had reserved the mo. | the eaee 8 opposition to the bill. Brazil Steamship company were annulled, it well established, and accordingly he sub. yial; Bureows, who had reserved tho mo il is said. becauso the compuny had gono to | WO strangors list night Major Wyman, | At Loudon —Sishted -Suovia, from New u.]-‘u.:.fi‘ die. - ; n Lo udjourn, T e speaker wa = ¥ o Aadieuge, » said, becuuse the 0! vy s ‘ ork. The el e) ibitied tho appeal toa vote. ‘On the awpeal | ug o onteriah untl bhe et s magaill | e Apasss. (o & SR, S5ieupe the hunds of 4 recelvor. agont for tho Crow [nduans, rocoived n bul» | Yorke |\ T T e fire near Whis city is under coutrol, fhe republicans, in obedidice 10 nod from | worion. 1t wits Jost by & was oi oy Lade | Mr. George read his remarks to a slim e . lot wound In the broast, the shot coming | 'y At Seilly--Passo ) owing to the change of wind, and nosfurther Speaker Reea, refused to answer to their T'he vote then recurred on the adovtion of | audience, and several times the roll w : Revolt in Brasi) from u Winchestor at short rango. The : L. dunger s apprehended, naucs the repore of the committe on rules, and it | called to develop the presence of a quorum. WasuiNGToN, Sept. 2 The State depart- | major's escort of Indian police shot and Fied for Thelr Lives, The decision of the chair was sustained was carried by o vote of 176 to 91. Pro- [ The opponents of repeal from-the silver ment is still without any further information | killed the two assailints. One of the d y r i PP . ; v volu of 177 to 2, nen wis 124 Hamilton of Dillon, Mont o | Wasmxaroy, § The daily state Prenyost, 8. D, Sept. 20. AT louzed appluuse followed the announcement | States refused in some instances 1o answer arding the troubles at Brazil, At the | Men was s Tead d y [Special Tele- on ordering | el apl Abnion satused 1u aomo Tuntan other hus not been identific the previous question on the report from the e G e TONACS A SR A o meut of tle United States treasurer shows | gram to Iuk Bee.|~Not in the history of committee on rules. T en S psubwas over. The democrats had | Mr. Voorhioos then rose and sald thoro | Nav¥ dopartimont parture ‘of the crulsor the Cu Lo khia Arat ine 13 §100 wacks s oy tho Hills Las there bwn. such tersible Co o on rules. Chenotions came | boen vietorious after their five days strug- | Were but two circumstunces under whicn | F80 " Canidas dar ” - of the governme in excess of expend- | destructive fires as ure g Lhi er- Shiok aod fast. All were brushod uside by | gl Kijario ! republicans watehod Tehs | eomuision could be iasauces U senate—ono | hutleston from "‘i““,”.’“‘ for Jug ds Creveraxn, O., Sept Tho twenty- | fi nee Siho fitires Jonth thus. fa o “:‘ Ares 48 uro Jugingihls ‘agien the speaker. coitiees make their reports 1o the house, | 0 compel the attendance of absentoes and | Janemo. 1t L T OMRUAY O0F Aa3S, | (ourh s nual neudion of the Boolety o b | stunding: toceipts, 851; expendi. | goon 484 tooight. The Black Hills & M1 Patne of Now York rased the quus: | oluding the Teort ot Lok s Lo $ho house, | 40 compal the attoidy deron the floor of | WD fulr wuather, (o ragelRilo de L O e the Cumberlund opened here today | tures. $17,062,000. Of the latter amount | Fort Pierre passeuger train, duo don of considertion against the re Tha mejse un brostdent. vioe prosideut aud | tho seaste. ' Ho moved that tho sergeant-at, | 1, eor Moudoncs, hoPBrasiiian: winister, | Army of th o . This aftere | $6.118,000 wis 8ecoubt of Denslons bere at 55 p.om, was driven back Mr. ( wade the poiut thut he was | the selactian of membets SEii e A | ot oo enforce the presence of | 148 retutied to Washinglon frou his sum- | with a routine business session L pltar The gold reserve today was 895,684,817, | b the sca of flames which ut of ordor. presented u rosolution, ssking the contittes | AbSENt senitors dactinad to sea adironducks. "Tho minisier | noon tho delogates visited the soldiors yud The net balance 1s now $11 816,576 . 1 - | O My, Payne, who was being coached by Mr. | Diaehicd & ke u special andor for the ton | | Mr. Dolph of Oregon sugeustea that tho | G00lued o say whethorne das iy infubwia- | sailors and the Garfield monuments. NONA0 Baiie 8 Rour i T WFApRad botb Urldics and e ig i gery Reed. uppealed from the docision sideration of business. sergeant-at-arms be directed to “request | YO Of the progress of the revoll in Brazil he vote just taken.” aunounced th embrace. o Usustained the decision of the chair Commencement of the Fignt. q Dakota—Mus, rtha Stuart at Wilber, unnecessary for me,” said Mr. | T S 4 Catehings on rising to reply to Mr. Itecd, | Ctmpbell county, vice John 1. Robbins, e nago luns Into Thousands, Reed made o vehement protest aganst the | flibustering that his skillfal parliomentary stroyed. of Kuankel Destroyed, LeAb Ciy, 8, D, Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- o : e T—— Al a late hour this afternoon, im- g EEeanvorarne e direeted iao¥rogu s i maha Man flonored, Mirty Cornw ners Bur ve. LS o S 0 AORE L AtaRaa00, L Adjourned B, Instead of “enforce” the atiendas of Wit Nob Give dnoed Bate. Ciricaco, Sept Special Telegram to [ Loxnoy, Sept. 20.~By the caving in of a [ :M,h‘“ iy :“ o w" ....»:l“'n‘.:m::.l Shich Do That poho soviaion of W : Lot for 1is Varin, Mr. Cockerell, democrat, of Missourl. sug. | NEW Youk, Sept. 20.—Tho presidents of.| Tue HunloThe first duy's scasion of 10 Corawall this moraing ibirty minors | BOSUMOR Who B0 wpicated. Ly A Chbt,ono totlon ‘to adjourn. Tho chair, [ WasuNotos,Sept. 30.--Secretary Grosham | gestud aie jociocrat, of | paseatces be | the wuuk lines toduy decided not to fix a 815 | the fourth anuual convention of | were entombed. It is belioves o an still | oun vaeU Biie Poiny AR Kerry, 20m8 thensfore, vefuses 1o entertain the appeal, | this evening loft for his farm newy (1 , | called. The vice president so directed yate to the World's fuirus advocated by the | the National Puouographic asso- | alive, aud efforts are belng wade 1o rescue | Uhirty miles nortuwestof Lere, it was ovi- and further auuounces that wo furtber wo. lua., for a short vacation, Mr, Teller sab in his seat, but did not Peunusylvania company, clation was held todsy et the | them. [wui. wis doviued 10 destruction. Geoueral

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