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IABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22 1803, SINI = 1 A phy, Pasco, Platt, Procto Ransom, My ' NN N N N N koy: 1. A. Kuehel tmasker t Murphys- | I'ID \: N jon of oMcers resulted ‘re T SHOWING THEIR HAND | st smvs ( TWO WEEKS FOR DEBATE |k ko st ot owve | FRLL A VICTIN 0 THE MOB | et v, red & 511 | HOLD UPYOUR HAN s AR Voorhees aud White of California-—34 | port, L1 O, J. Wilsdy postmaster ut Lena, MeGrath, Brooklvn rding sod 4 ) 'y WA\ Mr. Butler renewed his motion to go into L i i ey Gotthell | Now York: ~financial [ Bilver Senators Prepared for an Active Cam- | _ Mr. Teller mosed the senate adjourn, and | Oonsideration of the Tucker Bill Will Begin oanoke Citizans Take Vongoancs on the RV onvhiak St e o ouet W Hext Tussdag. e 1s Mok PlaasediBR 4 W1y Theongh Aelaat of Mes, Biabop. | & gain in N .\‘ Au | Bold Attempt to Hold Up a Train on the paign of Talk, pending atendmont the Northwost. REBELLION IN MRz Tllinois Oentral Road, Mr. Teller said Mr. Voor had dono — Wasnsaros, Sept. Mer. Satolli has _— gl what had never before been A Svar bul n e \ OMMITTEE LIMITS THE TALKING | returncl here from his tip throuth the | HE WAS HANG N CR 5 | Governtent Suceorses In tiin SoHTh OMet WILL DEBATE TO THEIR HEARTS' CONTENT | 1, A amenduent that is collutora RUIESACUR G UN " | wost and northivedi®iThe nrohblahop his AS HANGED AND THEN CREMATEC isp Havaraed 1n the Sof | DESPERATE BATTLE WITH THE BANDITS upon withont notice, with a groat number of e no definite plans areahged for the inmediato - 1Copyrigh 1 senitors absont and o g 0y otliers who | Republicans Again Unable to Suceessfally | futuro. Ho express&l himsolf to repre. | Another . agedy Growing Out of the fat- Mostevingo, Ur s Their Tntentions Made Plain by the Pro- 1”: d 1o ypea ) sun ould not be Opposs Anelr Smull Foreo to the sentative of the Assochited press today as tle Wt the Jall-The Negro's Hody | played by the Enginee’ D oG oF (ot synon Tils airiendmion Mujority—A Mistake th the dours highly ploased with his trip and with the Mutilated by the Wb o R 17 4 = oceedings of Yesterday, B RRTERAMATE B tHo A o et nul—Senate Proceedin condition in which ho found the shurch to AL ¢ and Firoman, ——— ho (Tellor) had ot folt an o f be whoraver he went, Archbishop Satolli Nows which has here f was unfair treatmont he would not - was partie pleased wich vhe success of tho catse o v " VOORHEES' VAIN EFFORTS FOR A VOTE | cured whether the voie was takon ¢ “Wastinarox, Sept. 91.~The houss today | the Catholic vongress n Chicago, He sud | Roasokm, Va. Sept. 91 —Hobert Smith, | of i s hercto 1ARP SHOOTING AT CLOSE QUARTERS H0 ot e b gy iy s + | adopted an order setting aside two weeks, Lo UL L L SR Who [ the negro who so bratally assaulted Mrs y 5 y - T T BRI aY ziunlig next Tue B | Rt siincabn s 16 SHER e ch iy 16 WAR S |\ Fahy Bilahion yesterdiny, and to savo vione ) Sieinala B ; E P to i was held rror by agencies outside of the | bogiuning noxt Tuesday, for the considera- | ueih 110, hOth LA Aoy all folt it was a the Repuon fo ashin, which sailed | Strugglo Betwoen the Robbors and Tra Ho Fecks to Shut Off the Hampering Flow of | 1151 e tion of the Tucker bill repealing the federal | in a flourishing conditpn of growen, and all | 1ife a B e T S B i BT THeBRTAE (0 UMb B AR ES : sud Tralnmen " Mr K he hiad heen nnfair. plo ns v s smocratic Quort were of the belief that much gosd woald re. Ppaid a horrible nalty for hisdevilisn - ¥ L ke b wdnkid bk eless Oratory, | elections law the democratic quorum | wer h i i g Usele ¥ As f of Rimself, lin luvanded | o tiod tthet the tepublisans woss. tiss. | soib trom it shortly before 5 o'clock this morniug. While | Porto Alogre and Rio Granto do Sul, has | B L0 e R o ettt e | bl ' wiscesamiy oppose the adoption of | (A8 o the vongrvas ol keliglon i | J- Allen Watts, Judge Woods and others | been defeatod. * When it areived off Santos, | A duty, as ho understood it and’ take the con- | ¢ ssfully oppose the ad 5 sion in Chicago, he was veti o dic " . ; ESPERADD MR. PLATT'S AMENDMENT TO THE RULES | s quonces. f this kind, My, | heordor. An error of the journal clerk | noy care to sy WHAE lie thought of tho | Were addressing the crowd, Scrgeant Grif- | the guns of the Republics and Daltas | TWO OF THE DESF ERADOES IN CUSTODY Aftor more discassion of this kind, Mr. | which N }, Sopt. 9L —[Hy 3 ' aring Oourage Dis of which 5 in the Bxpross Oar, Ll incorporated in Speaker Crisp's | utdlity of holding such & congross. 1t would | fin with two officeers, took the negro from srhees withdrew his motion that the " pstol o fng to entertain cer- | be better to await results. here was, how the jail and spirited him out of town. I'hie rulings yesterday refusiag to entertain cer © to awai re was, Jail an, 1 out of ey | o & i i b e amendment be laid on the tabl over, ohe thing ABHOY K tonENE i 4 + | forcos were awaiting the attack, and the thitenod by The Tle Wants o Proviston Inserted in Them Ur ¥ ':'I'»]"l"‘w‘m""“":‘fi i ”l”‘:"”"‘uwn_’”‘ tain motions. the reason they were “aila | ©¥er, one tninz abou the congress which | took him ae SEAR b XS whtened by The was bleasi nd that@w.s {v furnished a | oo 00 R A iled th shore artillery rej with vigor. The fight Them M viding for Cloture—Teller of Colorido WKLy or NIKTL Sexsiniie; tory chince of beiter Bhowk & tho trath of the | 1OW4rd daylight they were notified that f 7 ) i 4 ng the entiro | WS keptup for two hours, when the rebel ‘ Mr. Reed. He maintained that the true rea- | Catholic taith when pug n comparison with | S0484S of men were scouring the entive | Was keptup I i Lends the Silver o e, Tollor sald o dondte dealiod ts. Ko olic i en omparison wi : el Lk loaired (0 80 | son for tho rulings wus assigned by tha | the many otien relSIoNS: country and broug negro back to fail. | flect hoisted o exting Dialo would o folind st o1 ey 10 Goate the | Jourunl clerk, alchough the speakor had e, | - OWIng 10 Lo bre suroofduty Archbishon | Thoy ‘wero pr question until debate was exhausted. If the | fused to admit it. After the speaker had l"‘“{“""I.T,‘}“”v:l'_"”"n“"l: AR Eranklin road, near Toath v o @ s ; 1 enato s o foreo scssior |y St 0 AWEY 5 ol particuls » atholic | ¢ mon, about’ twenty in numbor, rus i : Y e Whsionled VI the | Hura wisia majprity. those o do Lt o oy | CXumined tho fournal, lowevor, upon o e g vas DIBnBOU SO 0b- | i thaim: ard” tool tho Drisonor. . \Wibh | Desortions from thio *anks: of the Favoli CENTRALIA, T, Sept. 21—The New Or aenlewis tho most exciting of the DXesent | yoyenty of roneal would b ruady 1 debate | AHtement thit it aid not refloct his rulings, | sorvo the uniformity of Wethod of teaching | UO% them VBN NG ot 6| Bl e Bl 8 ssion, und the determination of the oppo- l[p-.l‘,,.-.unn HHe had the uso | Mr. Reed made no objection to the correc- | in Catholic schools lln this country. Tho | tho negro o the nearesy tree. Mo was nonts of repeal to debate the measure to | he knew it was one of the obstraciive meas. | tion work of the public schools was of very were turned on the city Ihe land Ats of Lynching, One of gave a good deal of satisfaction to o8 0 Contession— Parsuls of the Rest of the Gang e and sailed to the Bolng Pushea. eeding to the juil, and on | sonthwara Doserting to the Gavernment. tionists are daily roported. Tio govornmont | 16408 limited train on the Iilinois Cont bt road was held up shortly aftor 1 o'clock Wed- Sl aneed to a hickory limb and Lis bady poor B {48 forcos, MODMEINO BOOW ' ikyiingTGVeRTNF Just Outalds LUTR ALY URMATIA o vore loft to the mi The report of o com coo ALl BLACOSS 4 3 riddled with talle! i © the sltuatior L ¥ TRt SRS Tt e iha oo i | oMty 11 A B8 Aha oM e | gy opoey of e committos ot wcottintay W} ERGELAATG arolibstiop saii it wag | 01O it ullets " L0 uinate the sltuation, tho battle which followed betwoen the four The break which occurred hus beeu looked | ROV 1o i made the motion to adjourn assigning clerks to committees, was .:,){»,»;‘:‘: truo Archbishop Trelid had not received | yody of moy who hait dons e wacie pat he federal troops in Rio Grando do Sul | robbers and the teain hands, one of the rob- for, but it burst totay In unexpected vizor. | fiom Indinni wmd pout he rep- | DY @ great many members who contended i:':. l\(u:\‘&;n'i‘llllll\ nume‘w suspend the Farl- | gigporsad, With the brealk of d Y erowds of have abandoned the sicge of the city “of San | bers was mortally wounded and three of the TS itated by an unexpected moton | resented subpose that he could bull. | that the clerks to the committees which ult system. 44 people thronged the streets loading 19 the ugenio, which they found was too strongly | Wain crow wore badly hurt. Tho thisves b, Mr. Voorhees to tuke o vote on the pend- | doze the Amevican senate and violate its | performad no service ought to be abolished. WILL BEGIN AT ONCE, sceue of the latest tragedy in the double $ s | BO nothing in the way of booty, and all the g teaditions with fmpunity? 1f he did, he | Whe o ¢ reached g » those drama. The sight was hoveible to belold. | defended to attrek with any hopes 4 13 d inz Peffer amendin punicy id, Viien the matter reached a vote those in i Erown inhabitants of this place are on tho 3 Lt Mr. Peffer introduced a bill | (MF Teller) would tell i (havinz had an [ favor of lopping off this item of extravagance | Reviston of the Tarfl Wil Not Be De'ayed | Danelingat the end of a small hempen rope | gr g oeess There was cousiderable f yoie tor the o | 5 i In the senate Mr. Pefter introduced a L | txperience in the scuate anteduting Mr. | scored u victory. A motion to reconsider tho by tae Ways and Means Committee, wus the body ot u mezro. His fu ishing, but no dectsivo rosult. Two | s S WL LI i el e VLSO ECUTRSIEREILOIISIDILL H AV oo RHets) S EHB TG B Ve Hu S HoE AIGH0 MHY! | vovaRe e NOWEVANRE) CHls HEton WASHINGTON, Sept. BL—The ways and | Ploodv. distorted ani swo shinz, but no decisive resu VO | away. Thoso who were hurt in the shoot- of 18 nevor conld be done. “The opponents of re- | was pending when the house adjourned. it ChAS doit S iataly | #hot had been fivel into his ! U fedorals, under tho command of | ing incident to tho avtack wero: Mr. Platt introduced his amendment to | peal, if they were not treated fairly, were wns committee will précecd fmmedintely | toaring him to pieces. The joo was well TR R oA 1 PR BB oo R resourceful “enough und brave enough to | Wil Debate it for Two Weeks. b the preparation of the new trif bill. | done. The rope was ted in u rogular b ioncrul Pena,wero encampea near Baptista “\_\,_b.":‘w\”:”‘“ t:u-. Aol ke sl stops s the munority al wavsvould | | The democrats of the house commit | As was the case in vhe preparation of the man's knot. . i Fiiesas MoDowr the senate in favor of adoption. take. They well knew how to protect their | tee on rules this morning decided to Mills bill in 1853 and the McKinley bl in roner Gay and i epair I | defended by 600 Castilhistas, coni fed b LoBuE o i 0 His amendmont, M. Platt sald, was of- | vights. Had tho sonator from Indiana, | veport an order for u two weeks debate [ MU TR . vill arrange the | SCeNC of the lynchiing, and after vi : th B RO L e e L L oA G ORI J TR Fae e 800, the majority members will arrauge the VAR s R VAl B, 1n feved i good faith, bolioving it was tho | usually a courteous man and heretofors fore. | on_ the foderal elections law. repeal oil] r body rendered a verdict th NOLTO Catiie ioral Tigre . Y bl il ; S bbbl most in the fight wraiust the ageressions of | and then vote. The republicans wanted | new schedules, and when the measure is | to his death at the handsof persons un Moo 1 taintng Grounil, I'hie train hold up left Chicago at HE i LOR8 UY, e Oty Ay HE s iR AR ol Hiokay IRt oG hoNtroe e bt A b A e it will be submitted t the fuil com- | known to them. o 1 from Rio are move favor. | \ednesday afternoon and reached this ety Which a vote could b reached on tho ropeal | Giliied o that Influencer he opamt ing the debate. On the assembling of the | mittee. The democratic members of the DrABEed ThEsngls UG Btraets: Adylcos rocelvad from Rlo tirajmor favor- f 45 un v bale Its stop was very short, but bill. If the senate aid not change its vul- [ ropeal did not propose to allow 1 in ) SR TR O G L8 G| D CI S Sl ity R S minle ol . AbIo fofitho Trebslapibin SthosoReomthe i 1a tHR it Inie ke el aR ISRV Iy S E RN LA ngs tosome reasonable time to which de- | he wers backed by a majority, to it off do- | Vious question demanded ration, reciprocity and commercial treaties e the inquest the oficers wern or- el e en, y d Ut bt gl e o || ST SRR Dy it yite ou e B T [l -l upon the modi- | dered to take chunr the baly, but the | south. It is reported that tha citizens of | carrying tools which Tator eamo into play bate could ;[‘“ n:,u lI would soon incur th respeet for their views in the senute, and mino vhether the democrats had a "'1'”‘ nsllum‘im:nn their particular branch | sur !m‘:lrlv.x-mnl mon w \n l:m wssembled | he Brazilian capital expect that the city will | boarded the front ond of the OXpress car. contempt of the people. D e . of the subjeet : ot permit this. A cart passin z nes e Snase al Mol 'he lights of Contralia’s strests had WA htonie i ararreds M. Hill of New Yotk inquirod what ob By a rood donl of effort the democrats It is wlso probablo that in'the arrangement | by was pressod into service and the_ body | in# fow days suveea dor: to Admirat Mollo scatloly isAfpoaved i FEat! Viow! AL It 'f.‘ : oheh ko) o insros || 1o otionLeHOTE Was Ato VEbK S e S suceceded in mastering 1 quorum and | of the new schedules the work will be | thrown intot. Itwns then hanlod to Mayor | There is a feoling of fntonso bitternoss idly a 0 4 Engi- Mr. Hoar said some years ago he intro. A 1 EHEN A S L l“ Wi avious question was ord by a vote | divided among the various democratic mem- | Trout's resitence. ningly it bewni the'in. PR o it It is | Deer Younz had hardly pulled opon wide duced a method of dealing with tne subject, iapeh i UL ARSI 2 O | of 175 to 49, 3 o be ubject o the ultinate approval of all. | tention of the mob to bury it in his frony | 4&4inst Peixoto among the eitizons. 1S | the throttle, when both ‘Fireman McDowell ey ettl y . ke A SUgEa) 4 S E60i i EFOnmnol ri f Mt they it o out off | and the engincer heard a noise on the ton- and asked that his plan be referred with RN Nan it on the rules tidvty minutes ‘were | A suggestion is mado $o; the cffect that | yard. At this time Rev. Campbell appeared | not thousht they will submic to bo sug off and the d 4 noiso on the ton. Mr. Platt's resolution to the rules commit- pAnSEIte Bhealo oL od for debate, Chairman Wileon has theilines of ‘tho now | upon the scono and told the mob thavsuch a | g =0 B0 I SRS fonists, | 46 behind “them. “Both ‘wurned i alarm, v % s for Mr. Plat N arayor yroad the amonament nov | fustead of devoting this timo to a discus. | Uill pretty woll blovkeddnt, and that his | Ieocootyrs v do. He spoke kindly S o | Mhdit fears vroro realized, for staring thom tec ns a substitute forit. Mr. Pl | heapd it coad and I want to § oi 14" | sion of the order or the measuve it pertained | Scheme will be submitted, for general ap. | to thom. st dissuaded them from | Admiral Mello's squadron stil provents | 1n the faco woro two biz rovolvars, amendment, he said, was open to eritivism, | said Mr. Morgan, o, ex-Snoaker Itood opened the proval before the actual work of preparing | carrying out their pian auy ships communicating with tae |, K5eCD YoUr mouths shut and stop the ma- as it invested in the vieo president, who was [ Mr. fill thought that was a new propost- | L, tness of Speaker Crisp's rulings | the schodules beging, # Al very pro.ginent | ‘The body during this time had not been sk T i iions 1o | Cline or wo'll shoot, the robbers cricd. nova member of the senato, the power at | ton.. ; 2 5 . He said his motive in retiving | democraton the commibtee siys the bili [ removed from the cavt. so at the sugeestion | Shores, and the stocks of provisions in 2 : “Iv's a good one,” smd Mr. Morgan amid | 3o} hitihac zed and misnnder- [ Will be completed withing month. I con- | of some one in the erowd. they took it over diseretion to 4 ! 1 seu ic houso had been impungzed and misnnder e con i L P i b 0 dav, whioh laughter. stooil, Ho daclred, N wis ctutod. by .| Ercssils aull i) gesnGMERL Sl 1is bo imma: | o0 oo on g o tho lerolvd. thoy o Fencos S ; The engincer and fireman were not made atorial function and which, he dia not b M. Voorhaos ased if thero was any | Gasive to estnblish un honear aooomercdy par- | diately presented 1 were torn down, store boxes taken wnd some licted that Admiwal Mollo will bo in pos- | of tho stuff that flinehos ae train robber: LeTS O o YLy Hinbosed fupon he | timion tho galohdur whea!shio Bnnononts' Of | fiasien ey DERUE G B e D thht/ f view of the | one with an ax cut down soveral codar ¢ session of Rio bafore the end of the week. | and were not even daunted by the recolls e reaIeGe repeal would agres to tako . vote on any his morning’s Journal, he said that there | UNTest among businoss méh on account of | near by. The dry wood was laid in 1 1t is roported that foreizn vessels may enter | 1OR of the Lake Shoro fight.” Both sprang Mr, Dlute’s resolution, together with My, | Proposition connected with the subject would soon be before the hiouse a proposition | Provosed revision, the new, schedules ought | pile, but arranzed so it would burn frevle. I 2 atthe robbers. Thero was o clear track Honv's plan, was raferred to tho committos | NI Stewartasked Me. Teflor to_whom [ 15 gk avolt be hetore the Journal a ruting | W be made known as spoy as possibic, 8o | and on this heap the negro's body was laid, | all Brazil y under the respon | ahead. The two railroad employes had onr’s plan, was referred i the questlon was dirscted, and then drifiel | (armondousty reported by the journal slorky. | business can the $oousE@HIeL ltself to the | On top of ull the codar boughs were thrown. | ey of theivown flag, but the trath of | BArdly reached the. foot of the heap o rul¢ Off into genaral discussion until Mr. Voor | \hivh he bolivved should stand. uew conditions. and then just before toucning the mate Ly when' two sheets of fire flashed fn their Mr. Gallinger, republican, of New Hamp- | hees repeated hie question ; two gallons of coal oil was poured on tho [ thisis doubted. faces and both fell wounded on the platforms aHlE6) gh Ve moliee/otiun. smenament, which My opinion is you have asked tho ques Hax No Paraltel. Inspection of Lmmigrants. & S 1 w Sept. 91 /! Bava:| o e matanesasitoushied o1y fand! tho S 5 s conneeting the caband tondor, Tho firoman b ross, to tho repeal bill | Lo Ontirely prematurely,” saia Mr. Stew- | 1 know now,” suid he, *that the demo- asuixaroy, Sept. 31—k eonference, hav- | fames from the burning ol shot captily 1 REBELS MOVE ON 10 VICRORY. GUigkIY i roRovoRi s e o empa oM i s Desss Roihe) eepealbILLL o avivehi tatactuous TibeNor. wontateom | cratle oo nanid e, bt cho e Kiogl A p £ M h ) \ for its object the reachivglo? nn agreement | [t was un awful sight. and all prosent felt i3 monkey wrench he'fellad one of the robbers, Gohici i beon taken up on motion of Mr. | uh fior Lo i &' ovles wntil severul sharp | wan power. but the proposition established | for the fnspaction ot JEBGrunte - luvues | 45 1 the fead Tad oot his just punishment. | yrasitian Govornmiont Thaing Driven Into o e i senscloas from uho engino, Voorhees). 1t provides for a commission of | vaps of the gavel restored or by the speaker's vuling yesterday givingte | 0F the 5 g SRR e O r T One of the masked robbers sprang over three financial experts in private life, three | Mr. Voorhiees said the senator from Colo- | committee on rules the power (o originate | N0 Canada but destined for the United Sonzibuted to the Lyze. e 0 Bicunthun, intending to attack San Buagenio, which was Shot Enzincer nnd eiromun. the city aro running v low. It is e s 4 e ; ? ¥ the forms of the bleeding men and, puttin senators and thiee meibers of the house to | o bid said in _some former debute that | legislation and making it unamendable by the | St&les, wiis held ab theTroasury department | 1t”was not long before the erowd dis- | Toxngs Sept. 3L —Private advices from L # g his hund on the lover, slowed up the train, & < rolating to Anance | Li8t there wero fifteen senators who wanted | house, hus 1o parallel. excapt undor the fires j\'"“ie;"""‘; ,"‘,‘,’("“"‘“"ds""“’,{"‘“ Ll'"“t""? and | persed, but all the woruiug men, and some- | Rio Janiero saya furions bombardment is | Ina moment it stopped. Arvound the cars investigite all matters relating to Bnance | ¢ spoak, - Wonld ho ngree that aftoc fifteos onsulute th France. fThat wave the consul | (FSiant Wicke nid SupsHntenden Dmb | times an occasional woman, were seen oing expected hourly, The only reason tho bom. | Were tho shadows of tho farming countr: and currency. dnys debato one iy to eacli senator— | right 1o originate legislation which the log- | °f the Uit "ot ogirent on behall | toward the place of the buraing in squads of bardment was not commencod yestorduy | 1edged with some tall trees. In the conchas Althougzh the resolution to amecnd the | vote should be tulen? islative body was compelled to aceept or ve- | oF the t ol At Bominion coenty | three or four. - Lvery one that went scemed | b : Ch W the wers were all asleep oblivious of rulcs bad been referred to tho committoe on Mr. Teller did not feel authorized to speak | turn unalterod.” Hansa stonmsiiy sy oy Dominion - and | o contribute something to the blaze by | was that negotiations betweon the rebels the plight of theie teain. M T e Rl g s aan | irviothiorsenators, General Catchings, in a roplyd [ RenCien R lines and the G lnl llu;\k throwing o twiz or chipouit. and the rovernment were undertakon at the When the train stopped ono of the robber TULLGH A (TN RO, g LA Sy Mr. Vooriees then put it in the form of a [ pointed out that Mr, Reed misundersiood ‘!:‘l",1;”"""“,",h:‘;!‘“" Pt “\}‘{l"!‘ o | Allthuvwasromiining of /Siniuh at noon | iinstance of forolen powers and! foraign war. | ran back toons ot the coaches and, revolver chuscuts, obtained the permission of Mr. | voquost for unwaimons consent that the do. the meaning and intent, of the rul dopted | (THEC 1O WICe ov the agreement, herctofore | was a few ashes und hero and therea bone, snips who wished to save the city from | in hand, stood guard over Baggigemaster White of California, who was recoj 1 in | bate terminate ia fifteen days, to which Mr. | by the house. While ho was supporting the entored inta, whichthe: Canadian govern- | but the fire was stll burning fercoly, and i U2 o F v wiil | Armstronz and Brakoman Stacay, The two the vepeal bill, to speak o short time Wolcott of Colorado objected. ulings of yesterday the spenker had read a | NNt “""\"l:‘".“'-' By the i Ofiihe | those standing around said it_should 'burn | destruction. 1t is not belioved thoy other thieves climbed to the top of the ex- Thero wiis & right more sacred in o logls. | ., Mr. Morgan then adiressod the sonate on o e by the late Speaker Rundall, | (fTSoent, Fotied Sutos medical oficors | unul thoro was not vestige left, umountto anything. In fuct it is bolioved | pross car, in which wero the moessengor of 0. vt he rght to debate, said | 1€ Pending amendment. Ho thought the | which he said was laentical with his qurn. BOURrY, Snd i iAets Tt o oror thy || Jolaven porsons'inall were killed in last| tho govornmontis oaly prolonzing the the American xpress company and Cone ody than the right to debate, suld | 50t of 1837 was now in fuil force, and as that The vote was then en on the adoption | SOURLYY, aud will issue pessports to them as | night's battle. The revised list of dead is as allow noncombatants to get away andi e | duetor Odu; g were just beginning to Lodge, und that was tiio right to vote. | wasa freo colnagge nct it oponed upn very | of the raport aud it was adopted. . Ve | & means for ISoNLALIEITY follows : chants 1o save theie woods. The statemonts | KeUCurious as w tilo stovpago of tho trin, 1f there was delay and failurs to reach a [ mmportant question, to which ho catled thie | 19+ nays. Pard for His Murts, Lo V. TYLER. £ yesterday aro confirmed Trom severet | When thoy heard a furious pounding on the vote it was not the fault of the minority, | attention of Mr. Voorhees. The pendine Chairman Rusk, from the committ WASHINGTON, Sept. Another payment 4\‘”{']'\”\“1[ SHEETZ. of yesterday }.l onfivi : ‘. nu””\' L express car door. it Pl 1 i ndment was a free coinage measu accounts, presenied a report ussizning ) ) R LReyH VICK, | 7 sources” and the attempt of the Brazilian “Open the door or we'll blow you up, MAOCoMILSRCHEL AN ot edl L1 VALl Ing L Diyobil thie Resso A LT REaOr T | ot *hFesentod fa’ epo ray | Of the $75,000 indemnity fund given by the O AR DIV NV minister hore Lo belittle the rebeltion is not | they heard a man vy, Their roply was s the Lves of theiv rights, More the faull | atorbho when he left the senate if he suc for the regular biennial effort in the interest | Chillan government as satisfaction for the | W- - JAM] AN weeepted with any eredence in London, ‘The | 810t from a revolver. Phis was followod by of the majority for not devising means 1o led in naving it laid on the table? of economy and retrenchwent. e chair- | assiault on the suilors of the United States | EMMBF T SMALL e e another and anotner. The men outside thie OBV Ao dong AL ) 3 AL people of Rio admit the rebellion has pro- | g h 4 b OB OhA vote antl to/subAbIEN Lo Tor b aT teat tuke care of my record,” retorted | maw's roport gave committecs per diem or | ship Baltimora was ordered made by tas E AL car also took part in the fusilade, i il M. Voorhecs in angry tones, “and it need | annual clerks to all commitue secretary of the navy todpy. This was to ORGE essed Lo such an extent that it would be hysieal endurance in a body like the se annua a itice y 0 nav s wus to a i Mate o Express © gkEbymonl enturaeel et ok rn anybody but we. I stand where DTS OEM A e oee seaman by the name of yeese, and his share (X e better for the city to full Into the hands of | LIS, tho Micoisas Cae ate, ho “‘N;l suy. ]“~‘ l';”* ')H-l 9, \‘I-‘ Lalways stood.” A D 3 isting of | A5 §1:200. a ‘l‘i‘ I “l . e tha insurgents than to be shelled, The : len-u!x!wnn od nlu‘l\ivsl plan which they without debate might be harsh, but to de e L L A winority of the committee, consisting o = o Mayor Trout, who was wounded in the | U g 3 had adopted. They had grappling hooks, bate and nbyervote was imbectlity 0 Mr. Morgan's Solicitude Messes, Paynter of Kentucky and Mutehler of 5 Pouston Macierm, foot, was carricd to the Ponce de Leon hotel. | Febels it Rio are in communication with the | Thiose thoy lind faonet o top of the g 3 Then, so far as I am concerned,” suid Mr. | Pennsylvaima, had prepared o minorivy ro WasminGToy, Sept. 21.—An official state- | but owing to throats from the mob, exprsss car, and with ropes lowered them- 3 4 " un, in his bland way, “I dismiss the | port sgainst providing with clerks the com- | ment of the pension buréau shows the total | removed from there to the country, where | coss at S pose to attack Porto ves to the top of the door. "This was done A discussion followed s to whother the | subject.’ Let the senator takce his roput mittee on expenditu in the different o number of pensions granted since March 4, | he still is. Acting Mayor Buclmer ussumed | Alegro and Rio Grando. do Sul. In fact, in void boing a target for the bullets that resolution in fact had been referved to the | Uon to the tomb, 1 thought I would be pe partments and committees on ulcoholic The board of revision expects | “ONErol and suspended the chief of police and ¢ " \ s00n commenced to pour through the side of S0l 0! ac ad picrred. o L i 53 © board revision expects = surgen vessels are said ) (O ( k, 0P ' ~ 1004 FR g St nbten fsterrad o tho By Icomeat i tho sumcient dogree of | liguor trafi, education, iuugration, lovews | {318 3500, | Tho boned of rovision expoots | (obelt] S : R G S S e o nelelitho sidelde Lt e by 8L im0 e was ro- | Laily interest in the senaor vonotity hin: | and improvenents of the Mississippi rivor, | lr of tho bureny by Oy . rgoont Ihe coroners jury was wn session all day | started on that evvaud, No doubt the rebels | nan “wore aiming 00" e, witlo 1o enely ordor referring Iv to tho commitice was re- | tnat'w neadment.ho was teying to have | milivia and ventilation and aecoustics, 11 75 per cent of tliese cases will be roturned o | INYeSUgating tho cause of the tragedy, but | aro meeting with success, Iu fact, a report | ve i 1. w0 robbers wore wielding a 00 M. Tellor's motion the resolution went | 1214 0n the tablo wus tha actof 1857, a dem- | wus claimed thoy never mot nd $1.200 per 1 o ' SOHET O g T many eates tasned, b | has not yet comploted ivs labors that they havo occupied Rio was in cwrculu- | heavy siedge, The door did not withstand S tolor's motlon the tesolution went fcertic measure, signed by Androw Jacksoi: | monih would b suved wishout interfering . 8 i g T tho assault. and soon an opsning large over until tomorrow uic 3 winority re are almost deserted. Reselnded the Ord, o was | insur s, all actin unison. After su escinded the Ordor The town is quiot touight and the strcots He cannot avord the rosponsibilivy for its | with the public " The were changed Mr. Hili offered an amendment to the g alon e IR LINisheN e B et hrpidSitholres HbpossL ; : vy enough lor the robbors to enter showed it- repeal. The world will know it and will | port was not spr . howevel those AN ) T 5 o " Thro oy leape d, re- Flchihab hon.any Uil orkesalubion had | anderstand it Raferring. to DlbUstariug. | who 1utoniod 1o pogss i however: ao snomy g i b Supnng.for e Bovr, KILLED BY, CARELESSNISS, T T R ey been debated thiviy days it shall be the | M. Morgan sid most of the veputution found themselves in an emburrassing situg \thy Merehant Attompts to Take Ad- | ,, SHOTHY after he town nimob wentto 5 messenger, bouh similarly equipped, pro- ordor for 4 sonator fo move 10 fix i duto for [ had in_ thay divection hud buen ey ton. N aritagato B oG the hotel and asked for him. They were v a barvicade. A battle voyal b cing a vote, and such motion shall not bo | under the direetion ot Mo Sors Allon B loDo bt onat S LESSE g SN age of u roor Child, assured by the clevk thut Mr. Trout was T A AR T T T T U e ameuiable or debuwblo. If passed by a | “mr. Palmer, demoorit, of i1llnots, took ox: | Baston Looate ensuc g rehich Wyo., Sop. 8L.—[Special Tele- | not thore, but were nat satsfiod until some | yyrxmen s, o Sopt. 3L—By the caro- | hams foltowes. s rucasenker and tho robs Mblariiy bod oo on thio bith with allamand: | cepsfon t0/somoinf the vaninvis of M. Mor. | perstias oiaries. (L oplglis sueoch g He [ gram to Tue Bee.)—This afteiucon at 5 | of gheir leaders had mde a thorough scarch | ssness of @ mino Toremin an oxplosion of | behynd & ot of boxes and packages and firod me ‘:x\lulnn-‘. ‘m.‘..\\n.n'E-ngn\f,;l.::.f,')»\ be im n,oaud in tien interrupted by suid when the liw viding clevks was | o'clock 5, R. Breckstead, a merchant of this n;{ll-x‘ promise s“ Not finding im thore, tho vm;*“—“_ F-‘ B A :vm. ““”;. this | 0t tha robbors as fast ns thoy eould. Bhogt nicd B8 E byt ol ysoni MRk Saend S| KR tan ol i I hip s anoation iy i lintara | niased b a5 i (4 Grt was 1o cut | eity, rresied on the charge of indecent | {FOWd went to Mayor Trout’s resid Al 4 ; 1 | The thieves fired, too, but they were at a ment, exeept I-‘ uumlx.mu-kul sout, his election, he had nov pledged himself in | off the ncknowledged that had been | exhosure and s obscene lunguage in the West Campboll i . where a thorough, | afternoon in which five men were killed and disadvantage, b il ioen MR sounto on | favor of tho free comnasea of ilver, tolorated for muny years, “It we donoy | [XEONMIS MACHAINE obac Tandeoy and Lo | 2hedruiticss) acux six wounded, The dead arc During the shooting the conductor re- thoepcal bill, s entitled 1o the. e | Mr Palmer had heard thut before and it | correct this abuse, “said Lo, “the time 1 ) A toreuce Lindsay u - . W, JONES, contrnetor, niarried ceived a szt wound in the hand. Neithe I, Georke, who was entitled Lo the o was not 50, Ho hivt in his possession th not far distant when the poople will correct | H-year-old daughter Nettie. The story told FIGHLING LiGR OWENJONES, azed 45, rockman, marrled, | side seemed o bo able to conquor when help giid he preforred to go on. tomorror, being | torviow Betweon M. Moare aud Mr. Cock- 1 us.” e said if the public knew how mauy | by the motheris a frightful one, Beck JOUN FLANNIGAN, aged 45, mason, wir 1o to the rallroad employes, T'ho promiss roll, membors of tho legislature, iimsell, | near velatives of members wore drawing vay | stead. she alleges, offored Lo take her Gl | Souh Dakota Shonr waking an Bt o |0 cuous shootine had aronsed the passongers Voor : h which occurred the night before the elect | for services thoy mever performed. fhas 1of her paying fora sewing machive, Capture Rustle IAM P, JONES, 145, mason, mur- | and they, territied and just waking, had bocn Jio-furior debata jie Boasiiishe nexs thing | slon; roported by Mr, Aloxunder J. Jones oF | would be storimy 1. many.caoamed tiere being repuised he continued his over. Bruik Fovrcu, S, D., Sept, 21—(Speciat | 0 AN ! fEChEs 90 masan, cmuie|iHE VAMRAERIBS B HRI B TLYANY R e ChIgve iR ihending. uuie Bon ‘lvwr \ssocinted press, which was at Mr. | tricts that some members would not bo ubio SRR, laying u -vn!lvgw“ tho atrdal, | oo 1o Tur DBre )k Uone timo: JOSHUA LIGITY, sgod 65, assistant min On the train, deadhecading his way, was P, 0 e bo I the. oifel to weather, untilin selt-defense Mrs; Lindsay was com S L - d B : gl Sanders, a brakeman on th d. He and on that motion £ askc for the yeas aud (Mhen v’ Morzan wado a_oriticism on N R o8 i peiled to invoke the aid of the police depart- | Settlers in this section have boen suffer hous.werciod, - I S e to the rescue of the conductor and naye, the action of the senite committes in s A . nt. Feeling is very strong in the city us the hunds of horse thieves, Many horse: ho thico frst namod lived In Wilkes: | mosgangor wenied. with & shotgun o ae bonding that motion Jones of Avkansus | jng oue ¢ i words of tho ouse b el Tonloo supported tho reprt, founld | Mre. Lindayyis o oo womiun whose hus: | hiving colis b shoir 1088, bivye boo rives. | baste, nd the ouhor. swe ot biymenty tacked the robt X wved adjournmen ‘ fecting, as Mr. Mors tho e because former committees had not doue | iud was thigwn Ontof Work asa winer ‘ ; 'y ugh in tu : o third 1 Mr. Voorliees could not see ‘that anybody | faith of the United [is heir duty clevks ought not to bo abolisned, | Lo ‘.l wn f e b A “( " AU from theiv range and kept for some time | had 1 iilies. wwod thoueh in turn attacked by the third robber, had a higher right to the floor than himself | wiember of th. conm b- | e said thore was work for every commit. 0 boon Toaring an aainuio ARG DUS | o eve ward votrning uilous thelr solte, Bils 0 Ls Lvans, - ARROS f0- 8100k phe. AlcHLoAD D' the oxe and venewved his motion loo. As Lhe demooints woro beginning | stond s woll-tordo, mndl aitar md. feathas | Plolon'has pointod 50 cortain ghns fa th yHANS R ddAns, ing tholr cotmpanion fatt bledtog e caendiug that motion Mr. Butler of Soun : (it of grusdo of reforin thoy ought (heie” oo [ vty 18 even now tatkod of strongly on vhe | vieinity of Indian creck, norihy of this place, | 34t nioa%: him up and the thrcee took to their hoels and arolink moved an executive session. Mr. | tion to tho maintenanceof the prosent. i) wmselves by cutting o cir clerical | sireots, d arift | by, Wik s V18, " ugh the tross o 1 Jones huving withdrawn his motion to ud- | of yur coins, and his only objertion to thus | fobee YR —- — 2nd MlonJay et Aalishy, ulih 8 small | S0, DAL Rok wiray thigugh 1ho rase apdifedn journ, was found in the phrase providing that tho Mr. Payuter offerea a substitute to tho TROUBLE 1IN ARGENTINA, posse, started after the thieves. Tuesday 4\ RE Vi u,.v.»l el B Jured s Wounusd Bandit. Nr. Voorhers present legislation shall 4 the legal | majority veport abolis hing the s, The —_— he captured one, u Frenchman named Duch ,,,,“.' v ?L‘L‘ "'_‘“I"“l e ‘;‘ ‘j‘-l* 13 ”“"' 1 ‘T'he robber knocked senseless by the fire. Mr. Voorhoes roso to a parliamentary in. | Londor duality of sileer “horetofore | Vote was fivst tuken on the substitute, 1t ! fwane Cloted land Thelr Leader | tarme, and he 18 now in jail at Minnescl, | sohig oo Lehigh and Wilkesbatre Coal | man was captured and is in jail hove, Ilis auigs, whethier before tho question was put, | coined,” which was, Lo thousht, by iupli: | Wis cariied 170 to 78, Placed Undar Survoillance, i morning u messcuger called from the [ Gouuany'ar Plymouth, two miles trom tuis | home 18D, L. dones and ho cartios a traveiing on Mr. Butlor's wotlon he was not eutitlod | cation, an impnirment of coius hércafier to | Mr. Crain of Texas moved to recoasider urighted 1591 by Janies Gordon Bonnett, Little Missouri country for a doctor, stating | “0WPa g b 't | card from a Chicago Order of iailway Train. f i city, ab 1:55 this ufzernoon, and was one of ¥ ¥ to have a voto on his motion to lay the pend- | bo issucd. e believed, as did the commit- | We voto by which the substitute was our Vareaiaiso, Chili ‘(vip Galveston, Tex.), | the sherif (R A e balunea 0F 1 ho most peculiar ever kuown in tho antia. | men issued August 24, also u swilchmun's ing amendment on the table. After having | tee, that the senate bill was pu rvied. Ponding that motion the speaker laid Sept. 21.— By Me: fable to the NewY. the party and fight one of the | 0 At ; o £ e wed issued by the Santa Fe route at Kansas : Fakon.Lhs Sept. 2 v Mexican Cable to the NewYork ; ite regions, Two miners, Flannigan and ) the rule read, the vice president decided Mr. | this resnect, botorw tha houso Be corraotions ‘ho-hud | Bent 8 IBy Mexics s Ban.)—Tho Horald's | Tustlers.” o Moxicun woll known 1 this | 55l o Ware® Luiiting n iigh s and | (o Attor Doing bt ho foll fon ra a8 Butler's motion was in ord At T:15 Mr. Voorhees maved to o into | noted in tho journal. He pointed out that W pecial to T n.)—The Herald's | 15041ty namea Lopez, was shot through the 1o end of tho 1,000-100% gangway in order 1o | €ne and was cuught by tho train, his foot Mr. Voorhees expressed the hope the mo- e Seasion, and 4L 7:35 the senute ad- | o1 fouv occusions the Journul clork had as- | corvespondeut in Blenos Ayres telegraphs | iSranstand i mot ohoioras shot U 1favth Fovorss un. Al ourvent Aty B ack 0 | oing arushod.. (lhora. wat sama kit tion would be voted down. Journed signed reasons which he (the spealker) had At the political situstion in Argentina is | particulurs could not be obtained, s th 1am Jdona e 4 Ty hanging the robber caught, but wiser coun- “That 18 for the senato to determin e | wov given. Tho journal, he said, ought t ALl tho radioal clubs hove b i v hid been instructed Lok s | Dlibinus doeay ko oo vantmokors wora | ARSRIE LSS POBRALCAED 4 DIk iy Jail 4 or the senato to determine ¢ f journal, h , ought to grave. Al the radjeal clubs Lave been | 1essenger hud been instructed Lo koo b iperintendivg the butiding of fn i | 8¢l prevailed, and he is now in the oity Jui said the vico prosident MUSE PLEAD IN PHELE DAYS, oflect tho oxuct tiuth us 'to the proveadings [ Yo HFANG: AU the ratie govornment, Dr, | Mouth shut, The shooting gccurvad in | gulierttyly M, MG DURINE of an ate f U GRSl Mr. Butlor ruso tou piiiamentary tnquiy. | , m Congressman | e houss, 1m0 1dea of taking ad. | Alon, londen of tho radisals, ant s sriner, | MOBLIRS, 81d shows tho shertY | e | gunk in e gangway Lo tho | workingg | . The train carrios valusble oxpress matter storm of *Regidlar ovder! eame from the as Pol 4 ongressm My Reed said he had no idea of tuking ad- | Alen, leade: R 8, aud hi C ang. The wounde y h s, wil # 5 d opkoday :.I,,.d] et RRE 2500, K Brockinridge vautage of the error made by the jourual | Pal adherents ure under political ‘espionage i N9 o 8 1 Y B Urougi o this placo for trinl. T todple | Do While thoso” men wéro “worling | betavoun Chikazo and tho soutl, and (ote iy be brought to this pliuce for tria 1@ trouble v no Inspector Lighty onterc le doubt that the intention was to blow 1 um norder,” retorted Mr. Butler, 1 [ WasHiNGTON, 5 Thaeuse of Miss | clork Lo embacriss the speaker. Afur some | Other vadicals less preminent have been [ po " pasyy b€ Lhis hluce fortrial, The trouble | ygoistant’ Mino Inspector Lighty ontored riso to o parlismentary question,” Madeline Poilard « REFaaxmian Drossion of bis opluon ug to why | o0k on board the wasaslps, It is thought | tine "oy will ga after tio luree rauy of Jle FRREMAY MY Apsased . eylsh o ot AL s00n e it L8 by i order,” the vice presi- | Breckwridge of Kentucky for breach of | /8 bis judgiuent the speaker should allow | that such avsh m ASUFDS on tho part of the | Vyugtiers” which has haunted this sccion curred, ‘Iho force of the explosion awenr | cazo, and it hauled several extra curs dent decided, s b’ the ultergtions of bis rulings to stuud, as he | Eovorument will preefpitate a revolution. | (IUIETIR WHIGH, HAs hisunte headquarters | guites lle for o OxR.dpkN 8 o) [ UM T Bt laia “iunnley - Avas whothanany ] claimed, i the interest of houest parlia- | A battalion of federal, troops, which had | [l 190¢ & xecutive business was bofore the senate. | 9402 Cox on the demurrer filed by the e Five Men Death in a Pennsylvania Conl Mine. Mr. Voorhees—Mr, President, if thero is vs from the rear, and mia ot oL Uhe wounds of tho trainmen are sorious, : S ¢ | but nov neces i oL Buruc v %, alleg Neriiotes g lrTe 3 : there, deserted on aerival and joined Lhe Flanuigan and Owen Jones to death, At t 10 engineer in the shoulder and came ouv a hie chair so understood . | fendunt, allegiag the doclaration was bad | the houso adjourued, leaving Mr. Crain's | U e § : and J Contest «1 Fishermen, st A6 Lhg workmon in tho SHATE wery | Uhe olbow. o other hit hin la the bask. Mr. Teller suggested the absence of a gy in substance. The matter was briefly | motion peading, ‘v‘\‘;;v ::-:l ( \I:"IV‘I\‘ ‘in‘::l'm'h-l‘a B¢ u“W the CHicaco, Sept. 21.—Fishermen continued | gyiuck down by & mass of rock and timbers | Jodging in the lefv hip. The fireman was g, e chat said that fact would do arguod by - Euoch | Totten on belail 10 ArVANEC 8 sobLiemangal thaauntat® BY | inots enorta today with 5 fly. casting tournas | SLauk down by o mas ) e Tore of tho o | 2oL in the wiin and on tho foreliead, ono Mr. Aeller insisted that the suggestion by | Pollard. Judge Cox disposed of the watter | Sented in the house today by Representative Iudinus on @ tuntiog Trip | 4 large procession of boats on the lagoon wero both tnstantly kitled. = Lighty's “body P b bim of the lack ofa quorum made it obli- [ in very' few words and overruled the do. | Bryan of Nebraska, empoweriug the secre. | OFLRICHS, 5. D., Sept. 21 —(Special to Tue | Two Javanese children were married at | Wis buraed beyond rocog ) aught Anather of the Gsog, BA1EN, an the ohate 1o iave the roll vaiod. —{ fondunv's domuiver, bir. Wilaon thorounon | rany of the sreasey s toaamm L L0 Hre: | e Ovor 00 Hioty Tadince foa et | ooy atuncas ohildius were wurriod ot T —— After tho robbers fled the tram wag Ihe voll was called and fifey-tive senators | prepared an order, which Judge Cox 81ghed B ol ouiaiag train 4 Of the reaaury & 0 at this place, tradiug with local merchants, | 484 was participated in by the 125 native Letter Carriers. cked up to the station, A ‘ responded, requiriog the dofendunt o “plead 1o the | (i [ st extended bonds, to be paa fu | BESHS ) iradiug with docal merohants, | S 0L TN IAN3AS (11v, Sept. 21.—The Letter Car- | crew was put on board and procoeded, Lhe Mr. Wolbott then moved that the senats | deelatation within thros dacs, the kiud of money designated 4n tl iyane 0 o stock for thelr hunting wip. | “Governar Altgeld today issucd a call to the - ; b T whole city was aroused by tho ringing of a3, O Shis macas \atiiho senata | declars thin Lbroe . and after the bonds are called for noy have a forky days leave of aaonco 10 | naoplo of Tltinofs, requessing them. a8 far ae EIIR dasotiauiane dakianal convaniion spent | U SEHC AR RIGUARNG "R} ptured ban- wore takon, and the sonate yofu s OliaiaraTp— shall cease. oLt asury y | bogowe ouu buniing trip iuto apioming, | possivle, to assist in Uie celebration of Chi. | 8l the woruiug listening t reports of com- | ¢ bells, an atened with lynoh- fourn. Yoas, 19: nays, 4 WasuINGTON, Sept. 2L—A cablegram was “‘“’“:: I*]lil'-l:,“'ll"h; I|I r‘.':.‘xl"nuu‘;d l;n‘u‘ and hey oxpo lwfi‘ f».'fim"r.,x,i"m‘.uL“xlnh cago day, October 9, ut the World's fair. mittees. At the afternoon session nomina- | jnz unless he made & full confossion. 4 leposit i genery und e treasury, 1ere 1s considerable ¢ Pl o tions of candidates for ofices to b o 4 @ said 10 other wewmbe; Mow They Vored, rocelyod by Dr. Wywan today frow Assist- | notes similar to those suthorized by the ait de by the white people on account of oy CnRrIaI S plom i hriaes i e Allad ak § A s o o g o Nads ' Anontiar ST , Dubois, | ut Burgeon General Youug of Nuples stat- | of Pebruary 2, 1802, us fast as the money is | the ludians being aliowad Lo staughter tho Meotiog of Hankesliers President, A. W. Ariour, Kansas City nes Hardig of Danville, 111, ands man Hureis. Jo f Arkansas 2, Martin, | J0K thore wore seventy eases of cholera in | dvawn from the general fund to redeem the | Wild game while the white mun 1 nrohib. | Ciiicaco, Sept hio Natioual Asscela: | B7R008 %00 Prancine: Marie 1V, Molana, | Sames Sarding of Hany ) implicated & man Mitchel! Oiegon, Pefter, * Pottigrew, | Naples lust woek, thirty-uine of which had | bonds. ited from doing so by the state game luws. ton of Nowsdealers, Booksellers and | Giiliciiing. Vieo president. 1. b Pete named Martin of Duquoin in the plo, i | ploty Power, Pugh, Roach, Shoup, Stewurt, | Proved fatal. i Consuls aud Fostinssters. e ———— Stationery Dealers closed its convention 10- | son, Ouio: W. J. Slensby, Milwaukoe: 1t though he took no part in the robbery. Teller and Wolcott--1 day. A resolution wiis passed condemniug | Kessler, New Orleans, and John O'Cont Odwir's house was lmmediately sur- T T o o it Wil Meot the Miners ! I 3 . ontiemed by the seual ASHINGTON, Sept. 2 he president has i i Nuys - Allison, Brice, Caflery, Cam ¥ ¥ { the system of “return privilege” adopted by | Buffalo. Becrotary, John K. Viclor, New | rounded and his surrender doqundod, His | Introduced by Bryan. WASHINGTO: it o L2 e 4 . SO Ay Loxvox, Sept. 21.—The principal owuers L Clispitior, WULKOR Wi, | oiive seaalon todas cautin o e du cx: | apiplated Br B. Eraus of fowa consul at | of the aistrict where tho strikes are iu pro- | & o, borlty of publications throughout the | York: George Goellner, Dotroit. - T'reasurer, | mother refused to surreuder, and the party Hinger, — Gilwon, Gordon, ' Gorman, 0ssion today coulivined the appoint- | Managua, t\," aragua;J. K. Trel of Dlinois | gress et today in this city and passod & | country. That priviiege provides for the |* Alexunder MeDonalds waited till daylight, when Odwir tle, Tawley, Higeius. ilill, Hoar, | ment of Joseph W. Nickol of Indiana to be | consul at The Prague, Austrin: 1 G. wal, | Ere ation that they were willing to meet | accoptance by the publishers of all u Cleveland was chosen as the weeting place | gav himself “up, and i now tom, Liudaay, Lodge, Melheson,’ Mills, | deputy secoud cowptroller of Lhe treasury., the represeutatives of the winers, s0ld copies at full wholesale price. The elec- | of the next convention. {iu Jall wilh Joues. Bearching parties lace of South Dakota consul to Hivas, Tur-

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