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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. S — ~ i ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 93 1813 SINGLE COPY FIVE IS, CEN E. . Stearns, Duranio: Thomas T homp We will not know the result until = ng two morning hours. That was natural and & son, Puebio: M. M. Shores, Graud Junction : il s — right, and nobody could objeet to it. Tt had .|“ M. Blai ’l“l'" li l;"w Nebraska 5 LCCIDENT ON THE GRAND TN oceurred n the senate over and over again | Qongressman Morse of Massachusetts Does a | Thomas Carroll, Fres 10 West, Osceola: | Hoogiors Take Possession of the White Oity - k. Dty Piiveion 'Y, 5 | S WO He atet, e e e ¢ : W. E. Dowers. Piora; J. J. Martin, Blue < T | Sections of an Espress Teain Cotif | O i stol g i SR e i R o R B o LT IR R Little Fillibustering. Hill; L. A, Rodiwell, Afusworth: J. 1. Root, by the Lake, Fatalitien fonult | Crasy Man With a Pisto! Stampodes the Oht dulged in Quiet Sarcasm, tors who were indulging in this acrimonious Holdrege; J. R. Tully, Rushville, deaate to the fact that they were doing that - . ul A, - Bruievee, Mich,, Sept. 27— A ter 3 cazo Bulls and Bears, — . , New Western Postmnsters " cident happened on the Grand Trany this b tory ot "the senae. They were dgine more | THREE HOURS OF WEASY WRANGLING. | waurvarow, SeptabieSpecint Telegram | DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMEN PRESENT | 2o'clock this mornin e MR, WOLCOTT'S BREEZY IMPULSIVENESS | 100, O 4 a0 & sonate in iy ares aoini more to Tin Dne) e sproen i Oxpress tar o thu rear car o o e | LUNATIC LOOSE IN THE BOARD OF TRADE R e Than wnsthing which hid ever ocourted, || today: Towi—Posfll ity Appanoose | Lo L T T - It Draws Forth a Rebuke from Margland’s | come when some of the netors in it wald ro D Louk, FecuntiaI ) . o | MNttHews Miks. Speeshesakh EeRitRg “Silent" Lenator AR Lt b g St Tl gresstonal Record Starts the B. Shreve, vice B, R. Weyr, resigned Incident of the Day's Excreisens A | ent’’ fenator, )8! ry could for naving brought th 3 yoming—Gillo S0k cov I N £ GUT (N PLAGES:{/Midernien fak ey Y v e o L OF - Ut Caliao, Toole eamnty. I W. Tripn. — 1 i y ] ) dermen in a city. He had not participatec ce G C. Tripp, resigned; Bisinore, Sevier i i and Cos- | HE § IL FEELING. BROKE O ’I'I""“I'I"I“ AR OR Vot Ol T d Wastivatoy, Sopt. 27.-All the vitality | county. Pejer ¢ hrl!‘;/:":sm\. vice Willlam Wontn's Fame Grovsos, Sept | y HE SHOT AT RANDIM INTO THE CROWD | [ | | | | | [ | | vin, demolishing a special car ¢ ving | t Cashier Meradith of the Chicago & Grand Print Lditorial Comments in the ¢ | I Trunk, Henry A Nowland and wife, fath Painter Cassins Boldya Canses a Panio that and mother of Mrs. Moredith, William Cor A Easily Breaks the Record, wnd William Abernathy. Mr. and wnd w nt, Me.and nio Narrowly Averted. tl e Mr ) sufe was drawn out of the house by the weary | Smith, removed tongued orators, a glorious o 1 .| had great respect and fondndss, should so 3 Wlfaa it b (4 ngued orators, a glorious day and a m 016 of the Most Interesting Debat:s During | far forwet o duty of an American sc nator |\l]vv~r- hours filibuster inaugurated by Mr. o R > I Gillett, | 8t railroad rate was tho secret of the spie 3 i 4% to bring into discussion things that did | Morse of Massach TioMaBRRtenten M. Dage, | d1d success of ndiana day, Deoplo potred the Bilver Agitation, e eapne in 1ts Shat e shoulil indulge 1t | refused him leave to print tn tho Congres- | Benkelman, Dundyst@ie#ioun. \wat sire | in from ail points in Hoosiordom. They ',‘:".“‘:“"K‘-'K g enators were controlled ) gionu1 Record some editorial comments tivors: Tncrease ~Willlam . Clary, Ne the from historlcal Pasoy county, from tho by improper motves, Hite 3 praska City, Otoe ) ) . Mr. Woleott said if the senator from | tacking Commissioner of Pensions Lochr W ¥ Cenlit s and from every nook and corner of the JONESHAMEMDYENT TO/THESREREAL BILL | ot iR ot Fond hia. “romaske. as | Atter much diffoaley was experienced in so- | 10wa: Original-Berohard Veith, Keokuk, Lee; Levi Schermerhoems, Rudd, Floyd: | state, which today prescuted to the great iwing a quorum, Mr. Morse succceded in | Michael fireman of the f n, was | alded, Tho side U was J | Broker Benne elogrrs o isetts bocause the house | Ajhion, Boon smashed in. Superintenden yre and | o Bonnot, Telegraph Operator Ros- with the aceident The coroner has takeu & Ua'e store o s o Lo ek e baat | WILD! FLIGHT ‘OF THE BOARD TRADERS for the party. The occupants of the car Indiana the most interesting program per- [ were all rasidents of Dotroit, The accident B W uttered Lie would fail o find the slightest | ¢ ©'rance, Fairflela, Jofferson; Au’ | crowd that surges around the little home of suggestion of impropriety of motive preventing the passage of a resolution call- | gustus D, Barright, Sioux City, Woodbury It Was Plain Langnage, i Mo Wants the Financial Affairs of on Sceretary Carlisle for his reasons for :rwrrn\\--‘I.\’v\m'm‘| 3 is“n_uh i ;;--wwn.n. haps that has been arranged sinee the open- | ha rd o this wayv: The Ouly One Ma “Ot cour ot th laimer of the | refusing to purchase the smoutit of siiver ouisa; Milo Plumjey, Renwick, Humbott} | ik vou in due at Bell t Akt Aty O course Taccopt the disclaimer of the | refusing to purchase the umount of siiver Toanniggiie L1 tlmm Harrison: Honey | 12 of the fair. Commissioner Haven planned | 008 ALY, g AHA Mo Captures the Shooter While Ll i ettt 5 405 AL hE T R VBRC ThE ] s, D s " tHlaner, | for the Indiana exercises a month ago, but \ L ) L o say that no man who can’ read the LR en e fedoral eiection | Slaele, Drakesville, DAvis; Aaron Haner, \ the fust Lake Heis ‘teain, which Lverybouy Eis Rushin, Tiuh rgunsaihd UnABSvIng Tt would debAte N gt iton ths fedenl wlaotlon i i,jvévrmore; B muSIGHMEIN. V. Eiysstons, | many of tho sjicakers could niot bo proscnt, a station, came 3 " Rushing dtawn ahy othor conclusion from his “m‘M‘w"jr“";:;_‘}"“\' ““._"m Mot \l\\;_“”[ Washington, Washington. Original wi » | 80 he changed the date, and the governor is- | mendous speed. Tho private " WA from the Bundiog, marks origin and the other by Mr. Daniels of | {ic-Benjamm J. L R sued another proclamation. Today, he said, | Tar of the regular train and Wasnixatoy, Sept. 27.—The day fn the | Referring to the question of the admission | Now York. Both wore confined lagely to ) '“;"k;,",'.'\f“"“ David F ho suw tho fulillment of Wis hopes, Only | 0N 0F it was d sleoper. Tho Heiios S D s r of the oo | of the senators fro wshington, Montans \e cons! o shases of e situntio s Slonbome ¥ 5 A i Moughed clean throngh the v 3 CAGo, Sept. 97 panie on Thicage Ll vt Uil sl of the s ssior of the sontors from Washington, Montana tho constitutional phses of thio untion | South " Daloty: Relasue—kdward oo oration on the program was missing, and panic on the Chicago and the debate the most acrimonious. The | y i si ) and created neither excite 1 pop i 1t in two sections on either side of the track, | Board of Trade wis witnossed tod e Tl e, | Which taxed the best legul minds in the sen- | jntorest. Neeahaw, Lake Preston, Kingsbury. that was Senator Voortiees, who telegraphed | and bunted against the pec. The i BRI teea principal p ints were from widely sep- | 4po, " Not being o lawyer himself he pre v ey : extraordinary than anything possible fro - a » y > L leave | brivate car was demolished entirely, while \ LHULIAR ) e e ST L TTRITA at the last minute that he could not leave | vriva c causes merely financ ANF10 D, s arated geographical sections and of dinmet- | fepred to follow the mujority of - the commit SN L il + WasniNoros, SeptadReAS Yot the timo siington, e R e e d it ds B L il rically ovposite characteristics—tne young | tee on privileges and elections. In doing Mr. Lawson, the first speaker, 1s a thick- i LTes > o The pooploe began to artive & day or two neral Manager Spicee anda party of the rokers and spectators, men and women, and dashing scnator from Colorado, Mr. | that he voted for the admission of tho seni. | sot, sandy comploxioned. man. looking not | fort u-uln ||||n»(‘llm ne\: el o rn}- s deciaia o el chiefofticers of the Grand Trank road av- | were held helpless in terror for g g Yoo tor from Montana, as ¢ M ‘oorhees. | unlik CouuLEy jud, s argument was | gomery has not besn:set. The vessel is | 980 and the; It col nt » Wolcott, breezy and impulsive; the astute r from Moutana, as did Mr. Voorh unlike a country judg His a ) moments vived this morning on a special teain at the | ihay s There ©was Cextran eous issucs con- | from the standpoint of states rights. “Inmy | practically compleied und ready for a sea | trainloads arvived carly this morning scene of the wrock, Honry Nowland id silent senator from Maryland, Mr. Gor- | pocted with the question and the | judgment,” he began, “the domocrats of the i med an age, by a maniac sonding man, conservative and paciic. 1t is not | senatedeerded by a vote that the house present one of the most sublime spec- Retatns 1y Uresence ot M Country Tnvestigated by o Commit quired by law during July and August Conmide " death into their midst ‘ W A B asbntt \ wholesale furrier and one of the oldest and 3 voyage, and thut the dA for her trial trp | Wore unloaded at tho cxy wost peominent merehants of Detroit, His | Cassius Belden, a poorly-dressed and in. & has not been fixed s thought to bedue to | Governor Matthews called the o verof the ve railrond | coherent-tal 7 s r i often that a senater sugeests that one of his | had not the right to make tacles to be witnessed by freemen. Tho ) ek ¥ \ ston to order ho looked out over an immense | ' g Ty e DATIE L o i BTt e I e e yeers on the floor has listened at committee | APPointment. When the motion was made | successes of the democratic party have been | the fact that the contriitors are unwilling s e L cs F. Joy of Detroit, i south entry of the main trading room and v the sl s tareconsider the vote which excluded the | cocqual with the best days of the republic, | toallow the trial. The new chief cngineer | Crowd of people. Governor Matthoews, ex R L e T R B S G O e, Belilde bt SliaULA G el L R SR R S R et AT A G MR L Hs ot become famABERFILY “the ohizines | President Harrison, Jumes Whitcomb Riley K, « fow miles from the scene of | fo! sttol 2 Fitis TRt MR ICH B UEHES B DESUHEE@ONALOTINE | ehnpTii SLHACVRRAIRE . oF: tHo stiuvar MK | BACAING Loy LHEGRtoh tha Il BEFTIER: B ata and is not in a position 0 get the hest possi- | A0 other noted Hoosicrs came in last night, | the wreck, siys the two trains were ranning | O 8 pistol into the crowded pits futo the chunging lils vote, \When, therefore, SUch & | yoqihaes und himselt at onve said, “Doubt: people. Lhe rhapsodies of Mr. Brown yes- | blo specd out of the vessel. This is o matter | @nd were met by Comunssionor [aven and | ten minutes apart. No. 5, which was run | floor below and into the throngs of World's L e o od Ty MR ERICHICRY BXOTLOL P Tt MWW (a8 b0y ling Hodh il IS HEW{ | LaTUy Ayars HEb LRGL VR BAARE DU RGAVEs thut may mean the loss 8f thousands of dol. | Clem Studebalk uing ahead, stopped at Olivet to let on | fair sightscers in tho surrounding gallories, s e e e | U LBkl wavoted for tho) ebing, oL | HOVTR SUNHOEE BE IS CHUbAEEIING Lo thE lars in promiums, aud they are not likoly to | e building had boen prettily decorated | passenger, There was o operator thero | Threo persons were unabl. to disengage morepotent In malntiining a full attondanco | vyis yinn, tio'veterence to silver or gold: shull foundation of liberty. = ‘The theory of this | jnduige in naste that may mean financial | A0d a platform on the south side had been | and it was impossible to notify the apbroachs | thomaclves from the confused ma; OT Benators Lyt ealluf chie sonito, pe Drought tn heve to change the verdiot of | government fs that if the people are not able | joss, “Tho chiof enginedr who was Killod, | erected. This moruing, when the crowd | ing train and the collision resultod A A A L) ) Mr. T ERBHERLICEUOIORRUD (OROEAU o6 Mo (e A W BN M BN 6 T YO Eeh S HAEXLHB || L b) GaVari: O NGIEB 1L 1 R R e Othas was invaluable in his position, and his loss i | Commenced to mass about the scene of the PR ASLFEE S EhQ B gIbeIetar il AUE S R O L LD records of this great body iL remain | countries are governed by kings, this coun- | fikely to lesson the Montgomery's spoed | eXercises, the Fort Wayne baud and the MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCKATS, selves from the fiying by row, calling fov i formation as to the antici | UGS OF G KRl by ey by the people,” ss the new chief engineer acquitints hin hution of 1utercst on government bouds since | PO6 TR SEROREEE 0 imselr, M He'went on Lo draw very clearly the limita- lowa State band alternated in filling the aiv A self thoroughly with thelengines. FThe Navy | With music. After several selections Gover- | They Meet and Gorman said he did not believe the seuator | tions of the funciions of the federal and Mr. Dubois’ Resolution. from Colorado would stand upon the state- | state governments, cach supreme within its department. expects o geceivo.information | 1O Mitthows called the ico to_ order e as to the date of the Montgomery's trial AfE ek asHOEG gaae Hoosier esolution offered vesterday by Mr. | Ient he made, “for I take iu that he alluded | sphere. This claiw in no wise areued Weak- | tng sod ot s arei Nightingales of Blkhart, Ind., then sai ubols, repubiican. of daho, o postpone | 10 WSl wnd tne senator from Riod | noss in either. e wroceeded exhaustively E e ! Pl endul o aral Pt Lask hun if he meant me?” and | into the history of the adoption of tho clause WL — G o Jidt . 5 a, cgislation respecting federal o on_ laws 4 i LI CLEVELAND'S FINANUIAL VIENS. x-President Harvison played a heroic | usual prol iy business Congress flesh wound in the back. finance and tariff until January 1504, be: 1 My, Gorman paused. tution under which the election ” R T LheY T ¥ colobrst oy | usual preliminary busing ongressman SbTor BEBREOHIAL icanETos i the et Mr Wolcott waus quickly on his feet, W passed to show that the con- o part at the Induna state celobratic ve them- lets, These ar M. BENNETT, Board of ination a Faill | shot through the nee ket CHARLES W, ROSWELL, assistant cllof Bosrot S Thie democratic state | overatorof the Bonrd of Trade tolograph; jaw convention met todav and nominated a full | broken by bulley state ticket. After the transaction of the [ (MRS W. W, LEWIS of Titusville, World's fatr visitor; ude broker; _, e : O'Neil of Boston was clected permancnt Alarmed by & Woman, toriul representation of Washington, Mon- | have been advised,” said he, “that there | struction placed upon them was un. | He Gi “xpression to “:""' na Lett t Juckson ll“““,“t";* 1 WhIlBE bl et e e NGt Ui taking the plat The first warning to the brokors was the tana and Wyoming, was then taken up, and | has bean a consultation of senitors going on nted. Although the supreme court to the Governgk of Georgin, A L b W s Bl v S (i He | ¢ry of a woman, who was sented Mr. Dubois addréssed the semate In ad- | for some daysithat the senator from Rhode | has decided them to be constitutional the | ATLANTA, Gu., Sepli@F.—In reply to Gov e Rt R T CABIAT £rn U Cre ALOF 1ot 1 VO R B MbE t 5 % A ubois addréssed the sena ac y8; 0 o L it is | hear the speal.er became unmanageable. | declured the silyer question to be the most | maniac., ALl oyes wore attracted by the G e BTt Iskind is cmarshalling the forces of the s had been caried to the highest | ernor North, usking the president togive his | NEAT th ; ) RO Srass1IE BB UBIbCove: tE DS ; "My Miteholl, Tepublican, of Orogon re. | fricnds of repeal on this side and that tho | tiunal, the willof the peciie ar the puiio. position on financial mabters, Mr. Cleveland | i i pny oAl sirzed. forward RuSIng | Foday, | Lrossiug issue beforo the people | nolse, the hubbub of the tradors censed and My Mitchell, republ . o ool 3 o3 b . uts Qo Ll « andia ) el 0% in front against the speaker’s pla odi s inan instant the shooting beg Sver 3 X 5 seaator from M d has been mavshallin , and the decision L col ad be 2 i sofiel % q i shog ) ery o ipie o oo gshe byt ek ot | SRR O s ot e mn sl in L ooy o et Bitd bect | has sent the following veply: form and the walls’of the bulding.” Many | | Upon tho conclusion of his addross Johu | (0% WAB tho shooting began. Every oue i e I B T O B i S i b i s el s e SRR repeal in order that | ( Exrcrive Maseion Wasmsaros, b women sereamed and threo ' wio were el s ghiom telive srOwEb e mnRlivA oy e LER I EIRE G ienliesiy (o the senute, nand, for this ren it Fa Ok SRl & siRdaneHaatte =1 rht not be | Septs 27 To Hon. W, Northen--Niy Deat | standing close to the speaker's stand fainted, | acehnation. AL OO S| 16 crowds seemed for a fon, notwithstandiog i what, sympathy | and wore vigorous measire which shul | the independence of the states mieht not bo | S0U 37, o “tlon W, & ot toyar tots | A'panic waa threatoned Then it wits vani | . Mr. Jussell, upon being ushered into tho | i more eeay e (o oras, 20! Wit U Three stitea. whiel, for the tine | compel the stnute o it longer lours in Grushed au some future time Y even wore | tor'or'the 15" Inct. Tebtena o M. Harrison'showed: his coutiizo and cooie | HLIIE wis: recolved With the grentusbion veing, were to bo prevented from: having | Order, if possible by that method. to force a aws. ag Before auy one recovered from the shocl am quite plainly on reeord concerninz HESaTUHG VST ol 1t 1in acce the honor. S u m the shock . g £l o § 4 3 ess. He wis spoaking at the time, but, | thusiasm, and in accepting the honor spoke full representation, he would opposc the | Yote. istail be very glad if Lam misiu- MR Al Ary OItEs TRR ROl SES question, My gHetor. aeeoptl i resolution to the bitter end formed near tho - Mr. Mallory of Florida wterruptéd the the messai® Tately sent o con- | could Tiear him, he called on the crowd to [ “Mr. President and Delegates: T am - | 41¢ 10 take means to stop the work of the Mr. Chandler, republican, of New Hamp. Gorman's Surenstic Remarks. SURHkeR0ToIta, A HLUSALION of Lo o as | ot extraordiniry ygssfon, appears (0 be | move back. Then, hurrying to the edze of | formed by your committeo vt you have | madman, the st one to act was Thomas 1. shire, suggested thut the bedt course to pur. “I huve been o member of this body for | assumed. under this Clrtee of the morateer et 2 the plaiform, he reached over and caught a | done me thie great houor to choose me as | Barrets of the commission firm of Bogden y a 1 & sue was to postpone the n-Tyl.mm. untl | gvor twelve yoars,” said Mr. Gorman, I | tion In Lis Stato whon tah. 0moceat e wom “‘lv.\;.llllyllz“M\lr:';;ln'\:.]llliafil)]lt\«‘imnl« and safe 40| faintimg womau. Others ea to his aid | your candidate fov governor. ' I thauk: you |'Go., n stalwart young, Irish-Americap, who Joeitimate debate ou the repeal bill was ox- | jyyvo baen connceted with it from the timo I of the legislature were arrested under | b implicated in & condition thit Wil ey | A0 s was carried iuside the building, | for your contidence and for ‘the 1 | has a rocord as an amatewr athlete, With a b, was 12 years old, but this is the tirst instance | the federal statutes and held until the re- | make' mo in the 1t stdegree nnswerabio to | Where she soon revived. Meanwhile, mount- | reception you tave —uccorded me. 1| " re rendi i Risilithe subleatwas hoforo thoisenatelabil it tine vk Tia e Kiown. b SoRLtor: publicaus had time to organize the legisla- | any lborer o furmer I8 the United Statos for | g a chair, the ex-president yelled out that [ Accept the nomination with u full sense | C0arage and readiness in emergency char: the last session it was said that they 1 either through himself or his agents. to li e and elect a United States senator. the shrinkago in the purchasing power of the | the crowd must be still if it “would prevent | of the responsibility and [ will doall inmy | teristic of his ace, Barrett made a rush up X L0 LhabRshoro) ither thirough himself or his agents. t ture and elect a United States senator. ) y R L oty ofibelve I fayor of ‘seating SO itahur comimician oom Boors. or frouimron. | ois esor 8 United 5 xpediency of the | Sollarbie has recelved toga fall doflur's worth | serious accidents. Quiet was at last re- | power to socuro snccess. For yoars we | the staircase wnd throttled the madman ULeiatbs e s doxsuioediunrystasion st v ton rone v G TEOm oA ERTFODRGIE toll 110 | Nae e e 0,10 exiicd only excuse [ 9f Work or for u good daflar's worth of the | stored and the ex-prosidont resumed s | have been ablo to eloot our candiduie nut | hvowing hitin to tho floor, while & Hootbisss behold, that majority had vanished ana the senate of private conferen enators | for them would be the default of the states | oo, u‘nl-lAm;nul‘l‘. l~| lllrb):vlly;\':«lv!nlnl-nnl- address. the fuct that last year our natioual ticket | U 5 i 3 4 bootblag BCCUSIIONS SAleL Soliitere sl WIS 80 | upon any subject. 1t is not. necessary, con. | 10 sond their quoti of represontatives wad | LiIcH 0 Dot suck quibl DuFclising power at || 0 0OME of enthisiasi and possibly fn | wis defeated in tho state admonishes us | Wrenched away the smolding weapon, accusations against senators whom e knew e G s 2 A ALl o vifto Op: "o b % Characs | uumbers Tndiana can kay claim to the most | that if we succeed now we must draw our | A scene of pandemonium had by this time 3 tinued Mr. Gorman contemptuously, **to say | senators. Gradually Mr. Lawson drifted to | home, but T want it t0' e 66 such s ehamies y 1o i i ;'l:""h«"n!"*ll”‘l”; o) ,:.h{.' (iestion: | uny more of such an incident.” the outrages said to have beon committed | ter” " us - will \ femionsrat successful state day " at_the fair. 7The a¥bport S UL nwmllr- s | sat i he traders had partly tecovered el motives, | Hawae. oot acations on |~ Mr. Gorman said the repeal bill was betng | under the: authority of thess 1nwe. Ho rar |-our wisdomand good Tith: thag! pla rinon wis Derlebt.CAWhen dGovernor [iof - ftho fothor. Mpurligs, lor - Tathbe’ [ thajr vwits/andithe nows/of th Shootine b theirmotives. He was bound to presumo | Mt Gorman said the ropeal bill wa o | viewed at length the history of the notori. | MPOm & firm foundution wndk credit wnionis the | Matthows aidt Staff, ex-Prosident faneto | from the - growing body of inises PRS00 NE LA, that they wero not influenced by their de. | Managed by one who was venerable in the | viewed at length the history of the notort o i o) IRHa Ve toobh i S e ey dent voters. Three years ago i spread o the people on the streets, who fm- ditions and the laws reluting 10 v f ety A i nations of the earth, I want oue finaueinl con- hovRy Sansonted g public service, and was being better man- | ous Lot Wright incident at Cincinnati in i Ak taly Bogi Yo i Thoir (onieon 10 Tnorennn ooy Muvstion or bY | aged than it could have beon by any man | 1564 when 1000 deputy muranals momen o | ditions und and rousiuring: - iose wiio | (oried 1o e Indiaa building av 11 o'clock | several advantages. & large nimber of e | mediately began to crowd into the' building. I Rl L LCEasa e dumousa Lt A | Uit ok Wound of nis Woite, . e (Gorman ™| beitnor teialoae D employed to keep | hiave money Wil spend ahd Tt e b 3 s Havens, Studebuker and | publicans revolted from the management of | They immediately surrounded the prisonge T e a0 the senator from | WS Coutent o follow him, - Novwithstund: t the polls, A elior cur e by e i rlng | others, tho guards were compelled to foreo | Uelr party und wre alarmed at tho grov- | aud his cavtor. e senutor refers te @ senator fro M SR ) 1 adipiee A . Yo otcure fright by « o ack the great mass ot huma ¢ which 1 covruption in legislation. e had also K 9 ing ull the hberality and courtesy Mr. Voor Mr. Dan! York, who followed u ciannot eare fright by t fool- | ba 1t mass of humanity which Battie wi outd- ’ Kansus?” (Mr. Peffer) asked M. Mitchell, hees nad shown in conducting the bill, ho | Mr. Lawson in opposttion. wrgucs. tony e and junreasonable, and ot pi ed together in front of the stute tho advantage of general disappointment | Muttle with. Would-Be Avengers. vent thé frightencd wan - from’ hoarding his | g, and lacic of confidence in the administration | From fiehting with the prisoncr, Barret Had Alluded to No Oue. had never known so much want of consider- | election laws were absolitely nceessary to Ve T S T R & A & “T roferred Lo no one, but since the senator | ation 1o be shown the manager of any bill. obtain honesty and security at congressional | 1 wiint zood, sound and stable mone Spreches of tho Da; ’,;f"’ ._”‘“‘:'l':fr”;’;*“‘ Abiner. Gt Rided o G | Bow had to fight for him to avoid a lynchiug, has alluded to the senitor from Kansus, I Mr. Gorman said he had hoped that reason | and presidential elections, I or thirty years [ condition of confidence that will ki After a musical program Governor pdsgyitld st Pisraad or | Half a dozen of the directors and cooler want to sav 1 honor him for changing his | Would resume its swayg they were acquiesced in. Not uniil Mr. | use. Matthews made the opening address. NS W0 L B DI e frosh | headed persons promptly assisted him and b 4 _ s g Clevel nomi Chiciago wa! Within the 1lmits ot what I have written, | Then Generil [Hiarvis B 3 ad- | the Fifty-tirst col ss were fresh IS0 vote and giving his reasous for 1t more than Not the Mouthpicee of the Fresdent. i 8 ien weval Harvison arose and ad blic o the excited throng was kept back 1do the senators who changed their minds vement to repeal them. M, | #m i friend of silver, hut T balicve its pic yanced to tho plutform uwid o perfoct storm | 17 tho public mind, ‘und “thern s | the oxcited throng was kept back. In the 1o tho séntors wio changed miadel| B A 0 e T M Stawnntic (oot DRnIaIE darana LI of John 1 reur SEroney lontstain "Tu | of chcers. - Duving the delivery of his aq. | SUronE opbosition o the MelKinley | push and hauling that followod s . rush wus 1d votes and gave no reasol e Sty ilie aetno] g S A 4 ent of our curreney’ legislition ind e delivery of Bt ) o S Bt n i S R 5 AT s Mr. Wolcntt. republican, of Colorado sald | Lo Presitienty Mr. German suia b was ot | Duvenport, but dec if e had i of i consisiont ind compre- | dress there oceurred the incident narted | P g uhe Bheriin i DS aviiel | yade by the self-constituted bodyguard of it is true that by some sudden and inexptica- | e mouthpicee of = the president. S | abused his office it could be adducod as | hensive e b think such u | above, The ox-prosident devoted most of | SYery democrat in v 1 torritorien. wirn | the prisoner and the man was soon hurried ble change votes on the question of the ad- | Fattenage Linow nothiug of. Icare nothing | yn argument for the repeat of the federal | ‘thing eun sy b cntered inon nronraie b | 400 speech to Indiana. He took occasion to | 1€ admission o P odl e AT it o Maddenodloronds s uisslon of tho. sunntors from theso. States | for it Lucither lve It uor wish it, but | Aossarment hopefully after the rapeal of the Taw which is | denounce m a most emphatic manner. the | A1 #g8regiie population of less than this o0 aronm. Maddened crowds ran to the UnLeL et 1 complete sietamommosis oy | therd is o man who has heen more cateful Al the concluslon of his speech, the house, | thiikeit Wit ull qur, Bnanclal, woos tn tho | 1ynching of men in muny of tho states, He | €I, in ordor to pass the foree bill, was re- | room and the great stairease cronked under g Wl el fiorphosis, WUL 1 n using the great power of his oftice than | s T 1 present stato of (e publi pind _ Pk & sented by thousands of voters, who suw in | its unusual weight.” In order to notify th lke many other murvelous changes in tho | ) o/Wni B0 SRECC BRVeR o IS 0foo Whih | ay5:45, adjourne LW cannot. bo' buil: aion n A0S L mow ot inoshing L eo; barburols:. IERR PR MY IORSAICELAE Yoty anbio s i 8 My the senate in the last few wonths, nothing could | Hhe present presido LRIV DO A L) — in any such way cas fo rvelieve the | fiendish and criminal as the lynehi JEIL IR I L I A T police, it became necessary for one of the H el § cised at all it would be propcr to say that he APPLICANTS FOR STATEHOOD any Yoy . o st T i are now more than realized s s o giined by inguiring into it s | st AL all ft would b propr to say that he APPL N ATERDOD, situntion. 1 am, therefore, opposed 1o the | hive oed inour Tand, Cltizer o ogTerathanecel 0 Wil ctavies to crawl over the heads of the ehanges reminded him of tho utterances of | M4 been so o i ‘\|I|w ad SR free and unthoited coinage ‘of sitver by ihis | form themselves in law and ovder orgariz- s y Sancho Panza, that Yevery man is as God A o RSV NS ECR LA DD USE ] A Bl to Let Utah In Which Wil Bo | fountry alone and independently, and 1am in | tious and, no matter how heinons. e | 1ted for lieutenant governor, and - the R R R O o AT T e Ll e ) favor of the immediate and unconditonil v worse.” [Laughter. | T H ! balance of the ticket was madoup'as follows: | arrived, marehed up the staivway and the M. Gorwan in conclusion said it should be Followed by Others. cal of the purchusing elause of the so-called ':'l‘l""‘ o ‘1‘:.’::””-|.":“:|"‘ !““"‘l"}”‘“”‘,“‘ Con: IPor Secretary of State—Hon, James Me- | crowd was driven bacic. g d borne w mind that if any injury was don WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—It is highly prob- eman L i A A it overs zoc tandibe taught to | nonaidor Mariborough Diviig the wild scencs attending the cap- MR AWSicqLEcoulliinoviconcetyo how: thol [1ARsAcEl b EEARIRA DN iy Eeris dona | Y st (15 o o P TS sonfest il astolishadibidlin quucsitioh | tnow. thab every good oltizen fs behind tham | AR L BEIRIGNER (o o e s KRe Ll scenas atien > many people of these states, in view of 1 Ol R i aa f oy D16 thaxnomnitioo nonfitorrlioviosiiw)lixe: 1te to such prompt action as would | in enforcing obcdience to the Laws, .S, Stevens of Dudle ¥ siightly bruised and the clothes of some were tion whicl the senator from Idaho had intro- | e At gaiohToNIdR LA thouy g rons | port abill for the admission of Utah to | reliove the prest it unforimite situiion. My Atthe conclusion of the address there | 155 Stevens of Duc duced, gin now fuil tv pertorm thefr func- [ it Saie he oceuplod ’I‘“[,‘[:'l‘::,'“'q,‘l“‘,‘“ statehood within & few days. Mr. Joseph, | daily prayer is that the delay occisioned by tious. Ty will yet have time to bo repre ) : was general appliuse, and s i For Attorney General—Lon. Charles 8. | badly torn L such opposition mny’ wov by thoe canso of | S oG e ‘oo Tor Which | Hilley of Lowcll While the assassin was befng hurried A T e S T (e ! tion or any like it with a desire L do justice | & member of that committec, suid such & | piingine tho country into decper do mmion + which entod 5 floor when the vote cowes ? "or Auditor—ilon. John T, Wheelwright | swity by the pulice the scene o A ) g i ; couniry iher: donression vz iven with a will, Ifor Auditor—Lion. John T. Wheelwright L .»_.;]l‘! police the scene on the floor 1Ly bave been,” said Me. Wolcott, “that 1ntorests. ol dharaanatiandadded shetibators HRINIELEL SNER RO R aa | James | Of Boston, lino oxohongo wiks one of wild consterns- or 't P T M A Enters w Dental, tho closo of the present session bills for tho | §1 Foi LY 0 VNt ove tony Lot | Whiteomb 1oy i oemin poct. He re- ||, XDO. piatform, ' adaotel Ay ke | e ,,',‘,".‘,“,f,"",',';‘m,,"'l“',"',.(fu“lf";fl',fi,,,,“l‘;"“;‘d“"' » been! 20 had their politics i i issiof * Arizona v Mexieo ang GROVER Cre NS d one of s poe: s warmly | declarations ma Hic n and 4 oK 51 e forms have beentadmitten hd theie politics been | Mr. Aldrich douied that e at any time pamisslon of” Avisons, Now Moxioo L SAl DuvBLaND: T clted one ofhis tvoems - and s, searmily | e tare o oo sroup about the spened dimeven: or liad the question beforo the sen- | had undestulken In any conference to' ro Oslslionnmould e ronertadfayorably trom e e commit. | UPOR the silver repcal bill. The usual pro- | justut the begiuniug of the busy elosing S)iand Unnaoallna " aking upon bis respousibiiiy | confidenc at ¢ s would ee spoke in i Y vein, i st : Orgied.and Unnwipllones, hag ATl tho. repposoniative of o || bocome: laws, SHeforeing to. NOW | sumes 5. Gash of Gtinton Acoused of ab- | Dougluss Shirley~of Kentucky concluded | MIReMts areatso made. ¢ ho sountors frum those states could be | gbSPGTYEY AAE B9 KO8 HCRAsCHLALIve OF o | N ¥ico, from which tertitory: ho hhs Aucting a Young Lady, thoenosch maiiog, A vecentionto uhogor- |l RERAE OF tEestato commItienale | mug buro mon at first. thoughu o be fatally It to the senate in time to voto in spite o | Jfatoy 10 € other sonator who would | been a delegate to congress for thepast ten | o S [Spacial Telegram to | ¢HIOrand sl and the speakers of the day | fro wie, increased from fifivon et Y | injured, are reported tonight to have the crvel and unusual hours to which the | M3 T atio, it | yeurs, he suld: WThore s nowistate or |, GlicA0, Bopk SE(dpslal Telegram (o | 4yiouaity the buildjng. YLD, a8 pumed. wices of recovery. Tho woman injurod, senate was subjected, eruel and unusual in lo, it tho eyes of the American peo- | Wrritory that has so many and so rich | 70 Bee]—James R Gage, the banker o Ton i tireworks or. tho lake . W. W. Lewis of Titusville, Pa., was view of the offer which was fairly mad, ? mineral deposits as New Mexico, or that | Clinton, La., who was arvestea last week on | fi 3 % Marylaud's Democrats, scated beside her husband in- thoe north gal- :» at 3‘}“'.- m.(l\;u"\h-\ lulx repeal would em- Mr. Wolcott said ho had earofully compete with her in the quality of lier fruits | a charge of improper conduct toward Mise 1 Bautiione, Sept. 27.-Th democratic | jery, und one of the shots struck lier in the e oot ts o i e, N0t Upon It | uraiiiod tiom - tho slightest. reflesrion by o | OF gralus. W havo silvor, trou, coppor und | Auny Burson of Wushington, 1. C., was MINTERIOUSLY MISSING, stute convention met here atnoon. Muany | middle of the back, iflicting 4 sevoro flest m““‘j". R ORI AT ot favon | uendo or otherwise, upon the senator from | ¢ oal in inoxhaustivle quanti o while Bho | T040C s dieted for abdudtin’ by tho graud - prominent democrats from the state were | wound, She fell to vhe floor, and was At bl 8oN4 Lo eYor | Mavylaud. His disclaimer, made while | CobRer ore contains enough gold to pay for jury. Special precautions were tuken to pre ge Kic of Fort Scott, K present. Arvthur P. Gorman, Maryland's | 1CKIY removed in a cab to & doctor's ofico, oy, .‘ n“utx'. publican -dlul outsido of | 4, "sanutor was spealking, should have been | tho nllnn v.lu.lvya\m.lmmmu_ur n..l\'\l.“h- I ;\'ni.-n-n that tho casd, was being hoard FSPT AR YT T o A s e A ok put | Wheredit was said sho would soon bo about, e silver sonators, there were many sena- | ML S T St M ehich | and the gold quartz also contains a good pro- | ¥ 4 . § 5 SR > i 3 g senator, cansplcuous by his wbsence, bu I'he man wno did the shooting was eyl tors who did not fivor cloture Anmlolont, Sl ,“\‘_;‘],‘f,.‘I“‘I,N,‘,’W" AL W | B ortion of sIlVr a8 soll. - hen, Iaqdin o from bocoulng known. Migs Burson wid | Kaxeas Orry, Sopt. 27,—A. dispatoh from | is master hand could e plainly seon in tho | dently s Tumstie. To eas CUIE wag oyl Mr. Aldrich, republican, of RRhode Tslang, | Y4UEIT, WaS oL bRo I Muryland may haye | to an uulimited supply of bituminous uud | NOr raubon nccompauted by thelk uttornoy 1 work of the convention middale age, poorly dressed, and for a time asked whether the senutor from Colorado | ik i O SeRAIOY A y anthracite coal, we have whole mountains | W So ik vorchal, - Tho youne | Knishts of Honor, which wmet m rogular | | Buchunan Schley wis unanimously chose | Htu fepi iy essod, and “Onic Spoka dorallithe sehuiors who aviapainizen: | Rt ¥ AE AR FEaURted GF il be mis. | BpE R I AIEA. | p, ™ chen e Rl Vio- - yowng {1 RS ot toduy, 18 excited oer | Chiwrman. Marion Do iSalb Smith was | Subsequontly e gave the nams o T eIl unous the-aitvor quostion ‘ehen hio || a0t et A Cho L r N At A R | fe ronnil. ROWh n o counury. | Ludy testifed Ut G Look e aut il | % i Ll B oKl unanimously renominated for comntroll Boldon of 805 TaAtatie. svenue. OBl sid thitbnivows Eouldtboshad ™ on a clotura) | SSEAAAHAIORS BIVKNOE ERaBLA o8 Lof W At the World's fuir we hav itly beaten ;hf‘m_- ighv her somo dr fRsORAMeR MVIEN. | KIeimsstariousiobagnao ofiGeorge ISlovison, | | mp ol ol Crara ranowe s liamin a e Cia ki Belden s Chicagosn and lived with Lis Mr. Wolcott said he did not speak for all ; committeo. He was quick to recognize | duality of our fruit, while we have carvied | 4nd when she regitug b hotel awhone | appeavance. M. Klockson lives at Fort | mends the wisdom and patriotism of Grover nis brother, 1. A, Belaen, a speculator of thew: he spake for many, but ho was safo | (1 SN0 RE AR, AUIeE fo recopnize | Hei Gramium. dgnnat, the womdeeariod | niorning sho was Ju 1 room ut a hotel, whore ott, Kan.. and yestorday at noou dresy | Cleveland, and - praises his oarncst purposo | the Board of Tiade, According o hie soon T fnyiug st It tho senator.from Rhode | Vir"yumod litn. ok by name. . Ho ias ey | 5ame fale on our Whoat, Ani ousk. ALl e L T ey e A L T B e e i M s domestic troubles unsettled his mind foue Tlancvanked o vake o latute halipoutd [y Rale iRy e, Ho hawpamed it SRNE CAE A0 SR asat 00cion 1l give oup | also that sho had beepasgpuito c. | for Leavenworthy 1o attend today's meeting. | Sherman act, demands therepeal of tho |yt ago, -whon ho wae divorme i 2E Dave tv infiuitely more quicly than he could | 0ol 'ty o voferonve t 1t from this cidar 'f | 0w cltisens frosh courao and do awsy with | . The compluiniug w Aciogy i aRaligh Sogle 1 LRV RRNORL o uEIUSotuA e mostiug. ([ ERSEIIN Sk, uetunde. thoronoal o e wifeat” Camden, N.J. Only a few months Davon yoleou s repasl Wil It the ‘senite | SHOU G riSn 1o oniy. to. his inatumnsions | tho luevitabla feolings. 8o nALUSLL by bty JE K1t uuy area RN AR seR 0y iha | it SEVISOEY WIS WA Dllle Cilnd o TR0eM BLO0LEDS T a0 he was released from the asylum for the Wils 0ot to have cloture there should ot be | 310U 3 RIS » suggest | Of territories and the District of Columbia, | Yircumstauces in which she found horse rrand 1od, eir per die is feaved Mr. “Chis completea the works of the conven 4 ¢ 4 were it not that hie his seen fit Lo suggest 5 P T erand I thew per'diem. 1tis feaved My i insane at Kankake ana erucl or unuaul hours interposed. Tho | o8y 1y d Yitenod ut commitien comn tmbess | that tioy ure dlsfranchised, cagsing mavoits | Hor mothor is . resojité jooking lady, and Kiockson has been foully dealt vith tion, und it adjourned nntil tomorow . was having them now. "1 did Nt say thatys replied My, Ciomnan. | cupital 10 flow 1nto the country in siss | she strengthened her' daughter for the un PIAsR M Sl opall - 9/ Everybody Tried to fide, Wo aro neatiue thom fuirlyns mon now | ik 41 HOE 8Y thake replied M. Gior Trom | streams and ina fow yoars make it one of | Pleasant ordeal of reneating the story befora the mystery of Mr. Klockson's disannonr. Feoansylvmuln lepabiloan Giubs, Almost before the shooting had censed and ondeuvoring to sco that this question 1y | 1881 4 o fand tikun b 1t commiittee room | the wealthiest and busicst states in the | e grand jury. Gage ia uuder bonds of i night' they arrestea Frank ReADING, Pa., Sept. 27 -Phe State Lengue | Tom Burrett, who seemed to havs more prosented fuirly boforo tho country, ot we | (E¥esirorpers ) ! | Unfon, with & population of at lonst & halt $1.200 to uppcar befor af justicy tomorros. | | alias John Mooro u_desporute | of Republican Claos me in anmunt oo, | presonce of miud than any. one of the s are nov without infarmation thut the burden AT P T miilion” @ will be arrosted o thd eapias issued ot el plocko A sdeshiral, ot ; i cony dreds of bewildered peopls at nand, rushed that is now imposed upon us is Lo be sought 11 x — il p - e e his possossion was found #05, mostly iy | UOB Bere today with L8 delogates prescnt. | Wit e matlory and ohoens uha g Ahed to o made heavier noxt week, Weuro uot | | Mr. Woleott sald tho senator from Mary 3 d -May Ntand, DELL AKLY 510LL IS J UL bills The police think he waylaid | 1ev. A M. Foster opened the procendings | Littor took the matter vory dbolly and &1 hout indetinite information thatan ar- | land know that he would scorn dishonorable WasniNaToy, Sept [Special Telegram KKlockson, robbod him and possivly mur- | with prayer. The rules of tho Kifty-first | not scem to reaiize what ho had. done. Ap TANEIGLn oo Ravghs to bo bogsum. | Mlalhoas, (ho. eharadicclxed a8 untue thal o B | = Messrs, - Bartow —and | sarcett Soott's Friend Binds Biumactt i a | fosed o congress were adopted and then Henry | the first erack of the revolver eyery mated betweon certain 3euators upon this | statement that the res Aion (vas Intro” | Jencks were at tho Iuterior do Position to Need #ir —— Musloburg of this city delivered the opening | 650, of course, was turned. on IR AR08 1Y CAPHM00r | fiom Maryland neke us 10 cortine toiber | Lartmont again toduy pushing it | EnPaso, Tex., Sepi. #.—{Special TLele- UNED MORAL SUANION, idivess. o chargol the democratic party | th aliery. At of smoke ator who Is sipriosed 1o 0o thy stcarer of s | DAt WUt feoiig, when ho asks us to | PROLest against. tho abolition of tho und | grm 1o e Bk - Dell AR fo stll in- o0 — with being responsible for the il under | asvended slowly and gave instant warning o " X ofice at Chadron. They learned that the ) pitermakers for the Big Foor tnduced to which the country suffers, a8 Lo the location of the murderous lunatie, By demacrutic sonators us havo lefy their | yicld to @ quick and’ speody voto and the | Ofice st Chadron. * e et Sboltiat N | here, owing to tho inability of the local ban) R AAIlR, SN E0) Prof. Robert Kovison responded, Hervoo | The next instant tho pistol was again party platform aud have iinked themsoeives | senitor from IU"M_" 1~IH_ l, (thegrent state) | BROCusLON dunokuciag & hidation of the | 10 0 on his bond. Last, pight's press dis f D s The 13 ferved to Vice President Stevenson's visit | pointed, apparently at the crowa to the With the fortune of their executive, and lod [i=laRkuQE =Wl RS ronpekonts saving | orritory with: other: districts have. ben teh that Governor Ceauuse hud issucd RPIAXAL S A to the Allentown convention, and suid Mr. | westof the wheat” pit. Then there was a o this wlde of tho chamber by tho dominant | protectod i this consvess overy 'Yau 00 | aiiined Dy tho prosident, but that iewosid | Fequisition on Govornar Hoge for today brought i cariond of boitcr 8 | Stevenson wus afraid w talk to the conven- | frantic rush from that spot. Every one apostle 0f protection—two senators wi Will take 6very menus Lo seceora flve 1o | ot e promulgated under o fow duya. woles | & surprisc, Dispatoties sy fi0 from Philadelphin to take the pl tion because he wis a greenbacker, He ac. | succeeded in gotting out of range, Again supposed 1o heloug on opposite sides of | W 1 aata AL TAAIAL NS & Aneeda | AL EROIBRERVOR opporiunity 1o havea | Daugherty of Omaba andiobhers at Li cused the democratic party of tying to | the crowd etopped from ite frantic rush, the chamber, hut who scem now to be sitting | Yote, %o Bt shocqustey shall nok be fy full hearing, which they are toget befors the | 8o they heard noining of pequisition” being | ruin the country, and appealed to the dele- | and once more looked to the gallery 1o seé s Hint Was 4 Good One, a0 A1LING bY DOVerby.auHiiLon heatther) “Thefe is Just a little hopo that the order | 1S 0wn bink wocount L Al;u shipped to Kan tion from democratic rule, By *his time the lunatic's aim was unsteady Mr. Aldrich, republis off Rhoae Isiand | looking starvatio 0 face, he does not | relating to the Chadron office may be revoked | 888 Uity aud there wired here, - . £ and the revolver wriggied badly. There was wah oceunylag f ot st oot of Ane | (oolklug Shatvation W, tho face, ho does not | Peliting o) Late this afternoon the com- | 1t1s understood that parties here who are Edghi-Tlow: L Vnsonstliupleanl, Robbed While Drunk, A deadly uncertainly among the panic. Gorman democrat, of Marylund Mr. Jones, democrat, of Arkansas, wissioner of the general lund oftice said he Ing the reward telegtaped t ',“ 0. 801N ICanwas Crry, Sept TheStar's Wichita | stricken tradurs us to where iy was to ¢ understand,” continued M. Wolcott, | mitted an ainendment ntenddd to be pro- | Would give Bartow and Jencks untit October | S0t DGtirocoas iaig I - Akl ihe ultimately point when fired, At lust the LhuAL e are to be wot with a demand that | posed by bz to ihe repeal bill. providiug for | 10 to wake their argumeént geinst tiw abol- | Foward seckers stifl hops o $amt | morring dudge Reed decluved the eight-hour 2 | akony was o 1 the ball went crashing the scnato shill meet at 11 o'elock in the | & commission of threo senators, three yapre. | tion of the Chadran oftice, and would h ld up | Hhe latter will resiat exbradition Lo the laet, la nstitutional. Judge Re Ul | Pristorof u saloon on Commercial avenue, | Loward the northwest corner, fornlog and sit untlniduisht, What may | senatives aud three other persons, 1o be se. | the proclamation till after that date, With | though expressiag his willingness 1o return | 1w unconstitutional. Judge Reod is the first while under the influence of liguor. wus Wild Yo fecomplislied by this sort of pressure I | lected by tho president, to examine into the | this imderstanding Judge Bartow will leave | Yoluntarily with Akin, His extradition 18 | district judge to pass on this act. He ) NS MARSE i nfiaiin oL Ui : dow't know, but in view of the fact that a | tinancial condjtion 0. tho goyernment aad | for Chadran tomorrow, a8 bis sourt opene o | decmed doubtful the law contrary 1o both the state und fc oto on B S, Delgniver for g5 000 0% & | Realizmg that the lunatic was going to yote may be had upou the previous uestion. the people of the United States Monday, and Mr. Jencks will g0 to Provi —— coastitutions and declares It u restrain smallor note He alsolost a wateh and chain | @MPLy every ¢ hamber io his revolver at the 1100t Buow. Lhat any arebanqas fdcstion. ] L for R e e (0. 40 Lipovh Jndge Garduer tienominmtg. the liverty of action. Claims awgreguting | Suler note the a bioh aud pnai owil, everybody now began finding safe body of men who beliove this question 1o | Fook Up the Silver Bl until the question s Hually settiod. “Ho will | Hor Srisas, 8. D., Bopt. 37.—(Special | hundrcds of thousands of aoilars for avering | Lo1cd 4U#50 ud i sma places. Commission men with orders in of tho LISt Vitl INPOFANCe 410 W ho desire 1 bill was then taken up, return hor to subuiit the argument 1o Com- | Tologram to T Bee.|—Judge Ganner was | wnder Uiis U e wnding against every . k.- tholr hands squocued renominated today unaulmously by the judi- | T8 440 8 LA i ] their hands squeezed ugainst each other bo- 10 interpose every Lonorable obstacle to any wocrat, from Fiovida uddress wmissioner Lamoreaux The littie smoking o 3 sty e P e v AN L ind t o k- Movement of Ocoun Steamers Sept. 27, | raoms at the corncrs were literally packed step it way b tuken or uny means, sucl | & oate, Lo el tho Suoral Lyw. ajet Confirmed Uy the Senase. cial convention of the Seventh gistrict held < 3 At Now Y Arrived —Lydian Monasch, | with boman boiugs. = Ab 1nsans ! e Lt o than gontlemen should | Prcliane sySteu wis o false ons) and shoutd | WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. —The senate in ex- | In this aity, Ouuva sing the Wituition. . < be called upon to sit in a public body and dis- | be repealed wob rushing CINCINSATL Sopt, 27, My J. V., Unaerhil) | fram Londo from a burning theater never crowded more ecutive session today made public the follaw- S h s this question. are cruer und’ unusual, | Mr. Loller, republican, of Colorado then sud, Mr. Presidout A PR ie s A b At Southiumpton -Arrived—Lahn, from | furiously against one another than aid these ol . chief of locomotive euzincers, who wit AL d W confivmations: Frg n of Maus ’ - S QUi | # New York Bourd of Trade wen as they went down th they will be futdle. | Bddressed the senate on tro repeal bill. B ":\ v ey f:“"m el ‘\\l,“' e Youk, Soph, 27. = (Bpgeinl Telegram to | other chiefs of the rederation of Tranmen | - At 1oamdon —Sightod —New York, broad stairs. A e { fore ke coucludod nis remarks the senate | Ao o . 10 b0 consul at Chinuabua, Mox.; | pyg Bep |- Exchange was quoted as foliows | of 1h g Four system are canvassing the | New York e & Y Mr. Gorman, weat fulo excrutive session and soou ufter- | K Lo Thomas of Kiowa, 1.7, to be agentat | toayy: Chicago, $e promium; Boston, 100 | Yoie un the question of @ strike, said this | AL Lizard-Sighted-—Fuerst Then Mr, Gorman obtained the floor, e | wards ad, ourued, the Sac and Fox ugeucy b Oklaboma;J. B, | w0 15¢ discount; St. Louis, T5¢ giscount, evening Lo @ corvespondent of the Assoclated | frow Hamburg, i J i ¥ i i wero ndition of the Injare Leavenworth, Kan., says: The grand lodge, stikers at the Brightwood shops. Tl union men persunded neurly the new comiers Lo abaudon the company and wili send thew back to Philadelphia x DAL 4 g, Sept. 27 An ol mining man Kan., specinlsays: In the aistrict court this | DA1T LAKE, Sy k named Deviin, who 18 at preseot the pr ush for Shelier. peopie in the corn pit and in the vessel Biswarok, | men’s aisle at the south of the exchauge roo werecowparatively safe, for the lunatle