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COMAHA, WEDN ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, i, OCTOBER 4, 1893, INGLE COPY FIVE CEN i f - . St Mello's squadron, of which it will form a P TANTACE (V0 ACT | and then he procecded with an argument 1o | jr " nir AN Q| present and arraizned the negligent mem Py ¥ ") — PENA'S WAR IS QVER | = * = = * | TAKING ADVANTACE OF AGE | s N, ot the FOUR MORE BIG COUNTIES | st oot s [ STORMS INTHE SOUTH ‘ ate not be tion with it. Mr. Davine of Schuyler ad no power to govern iteelf, no power to dressed the meeting on the wdependent Senator Palmer Does Not Like the Tactics of | Teeister its decision when 1t has reached a he will not resign, but will retain the oMce —— of president and continue to fight it ou Cuming, Merrick, Oolfax and Butler Ta- | FEEWS, Dosition ns to iho tariff, and w W . e, long as he can control, the 5,000 troops now conelusion; if it boa mer g Me y U0 i attentively listened to Wails of Woe from Wind-Wreoke . Argentina Revolutionists Are Surrendering WIS Ty emmad bty the Silver Senators, is an abortion. The time will come struot for Judgo Maxwell, w’ ) Q’}“] Wrecked, Wave: iti Hand. The citie . ashit @ the country will 1nsist that the senate NOT CREATING A FURORE, ashed Shores, Unconditionally on Every The cities of Taquia and Guashiin Rio | in the interest of law and right and in the e ande do Sul are in the power of the revo lutionists, who are ARE. WAKING IT A TEST OF ENDURANCE | LiIiee ot I EXCut pUTer feciire SOme | SOME. RED MOT - RESOLUTIONS ADOPIED | P=moeratie beiegatcs ducting aciive ope M Are Searce nid Undeciy MANY PLACES P REVOLT IN THE NAVY QUICKLY QUELLED | tions from these points. Bawe, Yaguara and nmlv \\h(v);"\\; U,-lum'L!;V .lnr”n‘.n um]..m'_\l is - Lascors, Oct Spacial crram o | NY PLACES LEFT COMPLETE RUINS othiof Trontiar tAwnk have Beon abandonet matured that majority shall be permitted ) el L — ,'\ "l':,‘, : '\: ,m Im: ".,“ ', ,‘ ! | vokina Methods Used by the Oppogents of | JFegister its determination.” Sentlments of the Peop'e Expressed n | 10 "" A 1gh M Bothabttib ol | Besh by Castilho's troops, ich have beer con i ; 4 566 i, Teller, republican, of Colorado Plainly Worded Sentences—How the [ convention mects in this city tomorrow. | Bycked Up by the Gale the Wi Leaders of the Movement Captured Almost | contrated to defend Pelotas and Porto | M L .».\xo... L : LU FR R IR L LR e L L | RPN o o r Y E N HEHo 000 A1 EMOE. eRray 5 e d Up by the Galo tho Waters Add o ensure—Yesterduy's Debate— avle to 1 all necessary laws up to the Vbt bt LEVA L rted Hiave Arrive heir Strongth to the Work o in at the Very Outset. N R N o ey fHotks Deavestings. Yresent : State Political Happenings, TR s T AT e ey rongth to the Work of Ruin, 16 ANDATON AN VessoIs- TeoT Hiows t6 WhY Mr. Palmer thought ‘perhaps it had, but N TR e I RV E ST atacEr —_— Apateh dny vessels from hero to any R e ood \nding It tho proaence of the | takes on a ridiculous aspecet.~ Primarily the | REW: GALEARS 1148 Kiflxeb Exede WILL COLONIZE THE RABID RADICALS | vorts in Brazil e Wasixorox, Oct. 3 A movel amendment | femite, thit e tonished to find that | Beesen, Neb, Oc Sl ol b L T G, | S HS RD EXPERIENCE 1 " ditton Critie 3 PO » purchasing ac ek to T Bee. ]—At the republican county con- | e for julge of the supreme cour — Bt et Condition Cetienl, g | 10.the bill rapoaling the purchasing act ot | 1 J8 CKRL iy o 1aaho whousht A el M A sinzularly enoagh the Able Jueists of th ERLIN, Oct A telegram from Breslau | 1900, was submitted in the senate today by | that whenever theve was a strong sentiment | YeRton held here today the following nomb | gomoeratie porainsion who ° iro. nanail That Outy and the Surrounding Oounte Opponents of the Government to Be Sent to | says a report hus reached there from Kissen- | Senutor Morgan of Alabama. It proposes | in the country in favor of any. mensures the | nations were made: Treasurer, A. A. Poter illiug and anxious to sacrifico themsoeives v : s 4 Wibea, 04l Funo en that Prince Bismarck's condition s pueh | the re-cuactmnent of the free coinage act of gennte would respond, bit tie sonator from | son; county clerk. G 11 Rausom; shorift J. | upon (e molitica ar are conspi Severoly Suffor, o) ) 74 int 1t is doubtful if he ever will leave there | - d the remission of 20 per cent of | 1Llinois knew as well as he did that the sen- | Gallen; judge, L. Dewald; coroner, L. | &bsen Vhen any the del & alis alive : “l ‘:“ll ”‘( il f 20 e ”L“’ atedid not want 10 pass the unconditional | piee g MJ \tondent of public tnstruction. | HOW here ave approached . upon ‘ — ——— arifl cuties to the countries which receive | ropoal bill, I tionestiy! balfeva, safd M | £ cy i superintendent of public instiuc subjoct thoy ook puzed oS Q TROUBLE IN BRAZIL SPREADING FAST FIGHE THE HILIL INUERES TS, American standard dollars (of the present | Dubois, “‘there ave not ton senators here | G: G Mulling survey Averilly ropre- | of thom soem 80 know who the. candida VESSELS WERE SUNK AND LIVES LOST ! weight and fineness) at paras legal tender | who are desirous of passing the uncondi "";‘)‘;:‘.'V‘I;' ‘]“|('|hh' 1le e convention: Uriah | Ar¢ In fact, there ave o candidates. The R _— Tnteresting 1 Complieations Over the | yone tional repeal bill, If there was a strong clegatos to the state convention: question of candidates is neither discussed | Hioux Oty & Notthesh. bbby sentiment here they would pass t, There Beuner, W. H. Laughton, 1. W. Burke, Wil- | yonconsidered. Every thing 18 ovorshadowod | Towns Along the Forda Const Fesl tl Upeising Agalnst Pelxoto Becoming Popular 23 n The debate on the ropeal bill n- v H b liam Spuefer, ¢ C. McNish, ¢ Rupp, A. H. | \ A il Dpe t Pelxoto Becom o S10vx Crry, Ov o falag Wk, ber Con |y manufactured scutiment on the outside, Spuefer, is unp by the prospective feht betwec tross EERCEHIHE Againg Sty T e i e orogratt Yol HiAiba by BEHEOH Do ol O reBonTulld! | Litivdson noves oMt oo ol |y A MeLaumhiin ania 0. WoWAtson. |y Bevnn and thee felonte ot the peos: | the turrleane's Fury - | Ll o e ML dlgation for @ Feceiver | pyjper of Tiinois in advoeacy of the bill, Just Want o Clisnce to Vote. ML kil teation, Incidentally it may be stated that | and Destraction Re- delio's Cause Galning Muny for the Sioux City & Northern rond eame up. [ 1,y e o (800 T8 RTFEEREE B0 HELE Whereas [t has become generally known that | Judge ‘Cuttie of Lincoln, —guieo Tibbotts. i ¥ in the United States court today. Gate b Db, dace “1f thesenator from Tdaho and those whom | the politieal wants of Tatiowds and otier | 1G5 NG e Ju e Mg ot rom Everywhere, sl Accessions, el 3 Lo When the fall of the vice prosident's | pe roprosonts,” said Mr. Voorhoos, snrnestly porations, nssisted by cortaln s AR AR ] LU, Sl Gonnor L iiveevar of DosiMolies anioAted | gy vl ntitnted - IN8 BBHRLS ¢ 167 (HEVE | “will Eive's AiCHIHON LA Sa0E WO kIl At pwrar nugement” of public i R R GRS T S A > Ny cavel announced » senate ave | rive us a chance 1o v ve witl answer ni L of the Line jurist of the sume me, are o M an Loan anc St com, v 3 % A ML ' " | not been o overlooked name, & ¥ oo b £ i rvlv v‘le "‘x“h”rl n |‘ wn and ||‘ul WWANYY | mbt this morning there were only a | the question whether there are ten, or M B AR AR At il mentioned as candidates in 1 verfunctory New Onieass, Oct. 8.-The storm has | ¥ |Copyrtahted 1893 by James Gordon Bennatt) ;‘["* N\;U “*I QUYL ]']‘ ;'”:}‘ and -‘":"“" few republicans in the chamber and not a | OF “"U'l' (","}‘,"‘i‘,‘,"\',‘,f"‘ %.‘i'::r‘L‘L!“lh“‘“f.'.'."\l'(“-r fonl ieans to dofiat, wzatnst the popifar Will | sort of way. Any one who will hazrd vassed and though the wives are still down SR nts ATE &7 GRIveats ough of St. Louis and J. €. Coombs of Bos- | o 1 4 Al e uncoaditional ropes 3 an et the voters of this state, the nomination of | gucss says that Judgo Tattic s in the load 18 SR TS L T : ausNs Avis, Argentinn (via (ulvestot: | ton for tho creditors, Mr, Coonbs i is | democrat visible. The lack of a quorum ‘I will say to the senator from Indinna.™ | Tudee Maswoll Vo st commitiea hold an i | munine L& 110 o eliy from tha sl Tex.), Oct. 3.—[By Mexican Cable to wi wgument openly charged that Kennedy, | Was called to the attention of the ehair and | vepliod Mr. Dubois, defiantly, ““that you have Itesolved, That the delegates to the state | g0 evening at the Hotel | FoURUINE country, but it is not yet possible New York Herald—Special to Tue Beg]— | Todd & Co. anid the Great Novthernand J. | aftera delay of fifteen minutes n quorum | power to resort to any end you see fit, but e e et bl | Tabvicoln and adjoarned without accomplish- | 0 Bivea fairly accurate estimate of the e government s rvapidly @aimng the fJ. Hill interests had conspired together 1o | was obtained and the regular business was | the minute you undertake to resort toun. | fIT REE ISIHACEGE (G 00 Muxwell to so- | ing definite ros Uhe question of the con- | damage wrought by thoe fury of the elements mastery of the insurgents, who are being m:-- lclm;] oty and “u W the w;'v‘ continued. The vice president laid befor ;}\l:*;[" l"!"'ll*ull;‘-nfl “\{ l."::.',‘,‘fll’"{\;“\f.;ffx',\'l\i‘ cure his nomination as justice of the supreme | tests from eand Saline counties came | on Sunday night and Mos mornia I'he vhot erty o e Northern, ¢ statea tha utile 8 end or nss e °C L suppressed at the different points whe o 16 sennte unIELION PR o I court. up and the committoe diserectly « 000 of Interest came die. on the | the senate a communication from the s AL bill." cided to tiBhA1 ve No Mistnke ln Merrick, il the committee disereatls docited 0 | damage done in the city and_harvor will run until recently, their movements wero con 00,000 loan of Kennedy, Todd & Co, | tary of the treasury giving a_ detailed s T only wish 1 had the power to resort to | iy Mot Ot S 1Special Toler | MORIALION: ThE commitis aloma o | considerdbly ovor $100,000;" Do oxtromes ot ductod with formidable vigor. The revo- | july i9: that he seourcd an egtension of | ment of the exports of silver for the months asures to compel a vote, said Mr. Voor- | CExtigL, Ciry, 3 PP ropubliean ounty | meetat 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. with | Conservative estimates and exaggeratod opin- lutionists in Rosario have made an uncon- | time to September 26 and then tendered the | of July and August. Mr. Dabois introduced SO R A o avention W held here today. William | the understanding that a temporary chair- | ions are so wide apart that iv is dificult to | fonul surronder of the ity to the govern- | interestbut that Todd refused to take it Mr. Palmer said if_the peoplo of Tilinois ) SR g et | & ill” enabling the states of Californfa, | . \% EURRSURFCTCetas Blve sl vinition thdv (G0 0RO UL LIRLIS MR U0 KNOIAGHS e b, SRR, antiTanko 6o sUBREYE | o insurgents are boing suppressed through- | tho Northorn' held. 00,000 of the. Tonn | state se out Santa Fe. These gaius on the part of | Cashier Stoddart of the "Chird Notional of | Me. M the government have not been effected with- | St. Louis, secretary of the creditors’ o b man woul the conve! tected and recommended to | upproximate the HMOrrow afternoon nominated for treasurer; clerk; J. W. Porter, sh Ansen Holmus. Prepaning forn Warm Fight. Jewell, surveyors It Lt R nas wiseas those of Idaho, instead | Whitley was ting a man pretty well worn out they | (ieor [‘ Bock SO TiTeS would have chosen some vigorous, athletic ”f.,‘-\nml g 1 offered an_amendment to the | YOUNZ man, who would starve the senator | Superiotendent; A. | from Idaho to death. |Laughter.] L NYeihirCll O HES loss v the country, the major portion of which is conflued to the varishes of Jefferson and Plaquernines, and more particularly the iatte fons conced The upper i v y ow's convention will witness a bitter fig i e . : : 7tlon ind _wno = represouts - 800000 | NOUSe bill No. 1, the Wilsoh bill, declaring | TR AL R GRCUL A HENET o) Dalegites g the state convention: Dr. | haroan the administeation forcos and gho | [ O the storm was not wore thau a dozen out fighting. “Ticre liave been soverad hard | Z4Uon and. - wno o e S | the act of Januavy 18, 1837, to be in force. Mis DUBOIN 86 i b BEHT LA bactaras TLBBITRO AL S IAUEE D T AHBORENLATS wors of - Conpressiann o and the | milesabove the ity. In tho city the storm “ fights, i which the revolutionists have been Ry eld e St futea | Thebill 1o repeal the Sherman law was | the senat WEhlel b, : ; ats Murature and | what Mr. Coombs sa editors satd | then Jaid before the senate and My, Whiteof | stitutional las,” Mr. Palmer asked, “or is it | Robert: Campbell, C. D. Chapman, W. H H o Cretes. . revolted and § they thought it best to have a veceiver, in | California said he had ®xamined carefully | consistent with the natuve of this body that | Cre p 0 S Follbwd! Ty L6 | YI0W O tHOTaCk A tho oRtl: s now.in e || o Ll L ¥ | the only ultimats means of securing i vote | _The following resolutions were unani- £ true. 48 matter'of con- | Rousitter rles Wooster, Sumucl Batty, defeated. The torpedo No. 7, with their crc thought they would be an arrived from St Louis this afternoon | WAS not as severo as that of 1888, Hero this and has engaged quarters at the Capitol [ year the principal sufforers were the ship- hotel, where ho enjoys comparative quict. as | ping interests, The 1 include the R 1 & h B comvared to the pushing throng of adminis: | forry boat Jerome 5 B hands of the Great Novthern, to pr the Bankers' Maguzine of August, 1873, and | {5 v \vo shall quietly ‘announce that we | Mmously adopted : e the state | tration followers who congregate in the cor. L“" Ladidletdil ”“l” Ll bl entir it 1ot Al tho ! couspit and intor- | found the statements made by Mr. Sherman | aro engaged in the great business of St Bl o st inerad to | ridors of the Hotel Lincoln. Tobias, Castor | Shannonana Grace Pirt, a steamboat aud Esplon Was Taken. vened oily to prevent Kennedy, Toda & Co., | yesterday concerning a certain articlen thav | each otherott? Are we to: have beds and LR T well for justice of the su- | 8 at the latter hostelry and is by ll means | half a dozen loadod coal barzes belonging 3 Trust company or the Great | mugazine to be food brought in, with an occasional bit of The Nuevede Julio, the new cruiser which | the Manhatt .. | Novthern from naming the re orrect, and that his quota: the busiest ma Tast and il the time, and in thecity. The views of | to Pittsburg frms, all of which went down, 5 A 3 Hobimg : 1 pieiebary freshment of some other name and charac- all honorable means to secure his | the diffcrent fuctions are hast expi UV | CRIBRERIB RN b TioTas \Word lEeBIRA o vaR participated in the New York naval rev THAT ot U ety Sapi Yot ot | o from the publication was erroncous, | freshiment of some other name and charac: | rosort v ail howorable mea b tho porsonal stutoments of some of The mew | Llectric light poles were keeled over, sheds opened fire on the Murature, slightly dum- | [iiah A TRIBAL teeciver will bo uan Mr. White aiso read from the Congressional | ifon of a groat intellectial sheugitlers Resoived, That in selecting delezatos (000 | ol active in the fight. Warren Switser | VOR0 1o down and most of tho telepliono aging the boat and wounding several of the | yment, Record to show that the statement as he had “Seriously,” continued Mrj I e, it is ;"jl':j' ‘I'l'"{l'A"I,;_";L"v":jh”l‘;;""’l'“'].fl’j' “*l“. ”mlu’l‘\‘\l.m- of Omaha is hetn as o friend of the wires and the wires of the fire alarm were crew. The Murature was then surrendered Deein iU given 1t was made as early as 1878, a very serious thing. and T protest that the | (hitined ! h tration, and he is not at all backwar completely destroyed At the west tracks were : @10 the convention that ho is s not 4 i thme will come, and it is very neur, whea the | Neartily in favor of the nomination of Judge | saying so. To Tue Bes he & | sensible men of the countey will say that | Muxwell. thiat a resolution had alveady been drawn up Mr. Dolph took the floor and continued his | the senate must adopt some Jaw by which it Colfax Favirs Maxweil, by one of the Omala delegates endorsing thie tion | speezh in support of the vepeal bill. He Torpedo boat No.7 ran away to Colonia where the crew abandoned her. Coloncl spina and twenty members of the Des Moise to Tue Bee. | , Oct. ~The last lature passed a law autliovizing the cre Dolph Taiks for Rey nd the levee and railroad maged. Pointa la Hache, govern itself,” { LTI T Gl e e IS te R Bohemia and Prescort and small wwns in radical party were on the Murature when | of poards of park commissioners in cities of | quoted from the message of President Cleve- Aftera shor exceutive session the senate | wram to iur Bre|—At the republican If Mr. Bryan pevsists in foreing the free | Plaquemines parish felt the brunt of the ghe was captured by the Nueve Taor Jutio, and | the first class. Pursuant to thatlaw the | land of they were held as prisoncrs aboard tho | voters of Des Moines, at the rewulur city cruiser. ‘The sentence of death pronounced | €lection in Apul, 192, elected such a bo , aning by n couet martint has | 1he board was ‘orginized and proceeded to B IE g I D KOUELR ! 48 | cortafy 4 tax of 1 mill on the dollar to pay been toldin the Hevald. Chicfs Irigoyen | the interest on $500.000 of city park bonids, aud Perecra of the radicals fled to Monte- | which it proposed to sell for the parnose of | vidoo, The leaders of the revolution in u- | purehasing . numbcr of ~park he cuman have been thrown into prison and | PATKS - were T a tholt LD their soldiers are also in jail A ; L M. Orvis to vestramn the commissione The executive asked the senate for power | on the ground that their acts were unconsti adjourned. 1 county convention toliy the fo 1895 urging the discountenai the purchase and coinaze of silve Bland -Allison act Mr. Dolph_charactel i as s strong an arginent against the use of | Another Day's Debate on the Federal Etec- judge; E. cen . surveyor: J. H. | commending Cleveland’s efforts to secure silver as he was able to offer, aud saia he tions Bil, Crabbs, coroner; M. L. Weaver, commis. | the unconditional repeal of the silver pur- | the stor had read it for the purpose of showing that | yy,quivaroy, Oct. 3 —The “debuto on the Sionor district No. 8 chasc clause of the " demorrats who advocated the retention of ! s % mita 00 1Bt Wi tlkius, he Sherman act are oot in accord with then | €lections bill today only showed one flash of | Delega i ention: C. 0. | king. spe L P % S Sabin. 1. W. Wh Hiwwins, B 1. | siens upon the Lincoln postoflice is heartily birty leaders. Ho deslured vhat tho success [ interest—when Murray, thej South Carolina | Subin. I W. Whivium, P. M. Higains, B. 10 | Sigis fwon she Clucoln pos & r i z odsdon, 1. J ul ¥ owa d f stration fore o of the democratic par negro representative, interrogated Kyle of | padsdon, i J. Murpiss SieTeronan toia There will bo a_cleanly cut, decisive fighy | Was I date and such a platfo: s abundant evi- | Mississippi. Boutelle of Mune. supported ' ainst Mr. Bryan™ suid Mr, tkius, At the Empire mill, | dence of the fact that the people g nom- | silver issue,’” said Mr. Switzler, “theconven- | storm inations wero made for county off M. | tlon will unquestionably aceept the gage of Houses Blow NOvsE. I Bednar, county treasurer; Ailen Cameror, | battle, and adont a resolution endorsing th Savornlholisae we clerk; W. J. Panelk, sheriff; W. I Wallin fhancial policy of the administration and | 0 AP Doy ¢ blown down and there by the residents until 1 had spent its fuey. The loss in these vlaces will be heavy, Mus. La France of Bokemia and her babo were both killed in trying to escape from their home, which hivered by the storm ¥ with such a cand; u W ade o 4 s ot a e *Point a la Hache, e preme judge, if they vote in accordunc i R W v ol 3 2 toput Senator Alemin jail. This authority | tutional sire to contnue the coinipe'ot e b e | the colored man and . batween them they | with the alinost unanimous consent of the htn:!.‘i‘n» \‘\’(m 1;:"\..).\p . “1.{«: nhw"nye-xl:j be 1 a youug mulatto woman was killed by falling B b been placed | The supreme court of the state today filed | She iy jonnnuc the co forced the Mississippian to appeal to the | convention, will be for Judge Maxwell. Pt and 15 ixting Lo e e e 1 (1010 1 timbers. Many persous were bruised, but behind tne bars. Ho wasarrested yesterday | b dcvision reversing the de. "J'\’»I.‘v'.'.33\“.‘.‘:?-[ A Teller interrupted Mr. Dolph o ask | speaker to prevent furthier futerruptions, | Butler Gounty All Right, The yiews of e Bryan forces are admir- | e death list is contincd, as far as known, in Rosario by General Roca. district for the purpose does not warrant the | LM what chance he thought there was of te royal feature of the gession oecurved' | DAV Crry. Neb Ocs.Bex[Spectal Telo- | ably expressed by J. B Cathptm ofthis -oity- | 10 the three places mentioned. Carlos Pellogrini will be sent to Rosario | issuanco of bonds, being an fnvasion of the | SGeurite any recog 1“‘{‘."_"{‘ -*l”\\j;r "]"4:1" :lh': Just before adjournment when the attend- | gram to Tie Bee.]~The republican county | who is one of the young congressmsn’s | Most of the plantution houses, barns, shed ro into the details of Alew’s capure, | constivational provision limiting indebted- | FIUETEIEA P & HEEECE WD RIS Ehe | wnce had dwindled down o s Landful of | convention toluy elected the following dele- | warmest supporters and defenders, and fences sutferad and many thousands of to inquire into the details of Alem’s captur ! limiting views expressed by Mr. Cleveland. To this RtCR IO NE BENtA BonYen bR STA LTI Viiie iiliiaralhng navariioen: alimore d1sEraco A and the government will then decide where | D888 he court suys “Theve s w0 phase | Me Dolph replied that he did not expeet | members. Mr. Duuphy asked unanimous 4 L. McKnight, D. R. Laird, . Ladd, G, | ful fight in the history of Nobraska politics | 104218 will have to bospent in repairs to i il be held, Tho gunboat Maipn | OF LHe case ubon which all can sustain the | tharo would, be auy legislation concerning | consent to consider the New York and New | % P 5 Tooomi ; AR KR SRR LU CRo N e £ .o | them. The orange erop of Plaguemines runs his trial shail bo held. The gunboat Muipu | conclusion thit there ds & new municia | b fer the presentadministeation with | bl W Yord F. I Loomis, J. . Hill, William | than tho one which the crowd of “afice | them, o orango oo I has arived here with the chict revotters | corporation by virtue of which the bonds | oy LBCOLLROMLCALRLAMmINISLEALIONRWILE | Jersey bilLT Huscnnetter, C. H rwent, A D, Me- o seekers are making on Bryan. Bvery man | from 200,000 to 400,000 boxes; a conservative X k the conditions remaining as at present. He Mr.Dowith W, 9 q D C. H. Aldric J. B. Melli vho want Lo ill throw ibia i S ey : a 1o Sauta Fo. and indebtedness, in excess of the constit i Misirol BASIAUNIREG : Mur.Dawitt Warner, although he refrained | Donald, C. I Aldrich, J. B. Mellinsg who wants a postoftice will throw privciple | cstimate puts the crop this year at 300,000, BL(AIIlsI;tlI(;J\H:I:I(::Iml:luv e Ane ratelneaainiexcesy LI BEASLLY: dia “not " know of any Tingle | ULCE | from objecting, made i vicious speech agamst | They were instructed to vote for Judge Max- | to the wind and shout for the administba: | Tt was hofor the storm. It 1s feared that hont Quic tecaptured 2 ) SaY ance A evela 1 plied 9 ng, 2 g L or supreme o, on.” A 5 b B A 2 y ey i valid, A decree should be entered resty he had changed in his opposition to | the bill. Ttis the bill which Senator Mill | Well for supreme judg BLTLH G e s these figures will be cut down 3 per cent, The gunboat Andes at Barco Chica joined | ing the sale of tho honiis or the lovy the further purchase of silvr ahd coinage of | tried to pass in the senate after midnight on Oroe s Ticket, enaaIi ot aelee T s O RE A buby 108 ot a501000 . T iy e SR Tox 16 DAY RG] storest thereon h 2 iyl > nigl o o Son i ds 3 8 5 il ensel erand the oatlook for havmo aking a v los 250,000. RESRESCUlUonts\elhogis rted forgRosiriod |[or btiojpiymontiofiiHtoreat et silver dollars. He did not expect to sceure | the night of the last session of congress. | gygacrs Ogt. d—[Swecial “Tole- | jg gecidedly unfavorable. As the matter [ From Poydras plantation, south of the ~ The torpedo boay Espard was sent up the Hunting O risnts Murd any legislation without international agree- [ Mr. Warner questioned the good faith of the | gram to Tie —The republican county | looks tonight Bryan will lose the fight. | city. most of the ca i ia N \ xiver with orders to sink“or ke the first | N aox Gy, Ta,, Cet. 8- [Special 7Tele. | Ment. Mr. Dolph quoted the statement that | corporation to which the charter was to' b2 | fonvention met and o more | personally he does not rive 1t up, but his | pporoes 0t S s emniconnaEte b vessel i SN 2 Attt . 5 5 minorities ave radical and majorities con- | granted, even going so far as to intimate | warmonious meeting never was held in this T T A e plantation escaped. What the loss is de- numed vessel, but when the Andes e e 1 it o O e friends ¢ his defeat. 4 , siod tanon (the Snace wrevod | gramito s Bag fther of the three | sepvative, which, he said, illustrates the | that it' was to be given a monopoly for ten | pluce. The dolegation to the State conven: ox : y vends on future conditions. If there is a near Rosurio she wus atlacked by the | yen now under arrest, suspected of the mur- chanfe of the democratic party since it had | years inorder to permit it to blackmail some | gion is solia for Judge Hayward of Nebraska Tuttie Ras the Le: veriod of favorable weather and a late frecze ispara Independencia, and in the fight | gy of Policoman O'Brien, is tho party | come into power. \When the democratic (LY ‘\e:ml"‘w"wlfly de o lt: L'l'wl(u City for associate judge of the supreme court Later in the ovening the discussion of the | the cane will nave time to recover and tho ~ many of the crew of the gunooat were | wanted, The chicf of the Chicago, Milwai- | party was in the minority it could afford to | bridge. " When the vote was taken he madoe | iy i cony ntion placed in nomination the ndidacy of the s aspirants for the killed, while the vessel was also damaged | kee & St Paul road and 1 o special detec- | favor free coinago, but now thatit had a ma- | the point of no quorum and the attemnt to | following names for county officers: Treas- | place on the supreme beneh grows mare gni. | 1085 Will be comparatively small by the shots from the Esp; Independencia, | tives from Chicago avrived this morning and | jority, it had become conservative on this | railroad the bill through a deserted house | uper, Dr, Loper of I%lmira: sheriff, C. W. | i, Many delegates scem to be just Kicw Plantntions Sufter, L T Re s flod | T ven over to them. The | subject. was frustrated, Hoge of Nebraska City: judice, S.J. Steven- | finding out that a candidate is to be nomi Rico in Pliquemines has sufforod a great e captaln of the Andes and her erew fled |y urderer was aboul six feet tail, slim, aark oveluna’s Views, Mormon Churoli Broperty. son: coroner, Nick Carstens: state senator, | nat Slagularly ouough, 48 soon #8 thoy | yoq) ‘much of It having been blown. dvse to the shore, abandoning their craft mustache, 8 with beard about two weeks [ My Teller asked Mr. Dolph 1f he had a 4 to fill vacancy, Judge Mapes of Syracuse; | dise fuct that a candidato must b J cylng REAWAY, j Federal troops are engaged in disarming | old. He worea light, short overcont and | yeason to sunpose. that the. prosident noy | . Before the debate on thaielections bill was [ 10 Iy, Judie labes 6f Syvacuse; | dise nthat Tuttle of Lancaster | #04 much injurcd. The Louisville & Nush- 7 vils ]! a kr! it <| LHSERE LA ) . L it 1s0n Lo suppose that the president had | resumed this morning, Mr. *Bailey of the { ¥ 8 ! i ho insurgonts in several states and a ouch ha taken any steps looking to se e the help of | judiciary commit My | tion. The ticket Is particularly stro county is the coming min. If Lancaster [ ville railre e is tied up. - A mile of its wack meeting with little resistance, Death ofan Low Veternn, nations in the interest of silver. Mr. | Ruwlins' bill providing for the disposition of county cun agroe on ‘Tuttlo !Iu will be the | at English Lookout has been washed out, - < s o . Dolph replied he was uot acquainted with | ghe Gt aattan L L WIRED TO strougest man in tho field. Lt they unite on | ‘phe piey head of the Pearl river bridgo was The government has suppressed a German Marveny, To, Oct. 8. [Special to e 12JDE VEAEROIIBIG B8 LACOIN A 0) ribbotts he will take the lead. It seems to . the plans of the administration, but he had | the Church of Jesus Curlst of Latter Day T ol i badly injured and tha roalbsl gensrally 9 newspaper here, Bee|—Willtam, 88, Wilson died at his | no reason to appose that the president was \ints, valued at 0,000, and wilowing its | HOW the Burlington eau Keeps Pruck | be gencrally conceded that the candi rallaLe A Haviog BILwe A plax. is under consuderation by the gov- | lome in this city lust evening, aged 74 | not now, as formerly, friondly to the project | appilation o the charltabiepurposssof sail of “Uninatructed” belogntes, |isha pgus ol Dangaslor ifsbunoistory| irashed oubshodvinduhying BRI IFARIES ernment to trans all the radical pris- | Yeurs '\ll\“;w jm"v,!‘v' northieast part | for un international agreement, Ho eould | cfihiveh, Hastixas, Neb., Oct Special Telegrapy | Wants the plice. AT ST T ater of Lake Borgne across the land In onors 10 the fsland of Terra del Fuego 1o | Sy avamywhere i e sy o Do sttt Lt e domrass Sood falth when | My Northway, who ropresents the old | to Tue Bur.|—Thero is smple proof at hand | 1L 18 bately possiblo that the convontion wtirolume andvolgolly.. .. R A o e He owneid over 1,200 acves of th aled | pesutes this ho desires Such un artange- | Garfleld district'in Ohlo, opened the debute | 1o gupport Tug Bue's statemont thut the un- | tias, N Unive sity Dbt taidas No traius have arrived sinco Sunday. 5 \ . wal ment Many believe the repeal of the ¢ 5 X 5 1ill b 1 ) S 3 oniitheioppositionlito shasmenasnre i iEe des | et ioton (et i na o ctha republican stata | Bron N Honnan ciio s sires to promote the | Wrecking trains arve at work at the scene of Peruvian Polit ol of Mills county aud had woved 1o Mul- | Sherman act” would hasten an azrcement | clirod that e alense Loy aympathy for the | instructed delegates to the republican state | evenin 5 10 pr h i B ; Jory (VI x g, | yeynonly amovth ngotogive his younger | \with other nations and it was possible Mr. | under dop. > tig] Sikieootineg convention would be used 1o down Muxwell, | vause of higher education in Nebraska has | the trouble. The company postod a bulletin Lawa, Peru (via Galyeston, Tex.), Oct. 5. : | inder dog in the fight, In this connection T AIMA, 4 he B children better school advantagoes. | g \ shit entertain this vie: AL U B =y e MGty o e S tea himselt for auy one of che three s morning saying it would have no trains B L ehon N Cablo ta tho Mo Yok £ clind it ontertuin this viow the vlrurel was the under dog. Tue Bee made the statement last Sunday v b 1g80) 3 ald—Special to t'mk Bek.|e-Tho ex-min Towa Hotel Burned, [ e :'”"‘"[r”‘"I“'”jl:""““;‘ .‘«‘:1»?‘.’-3‘(:‘\[:‘.1',1 _.\ml\rr.\w\;)mn elf to the Iod,r L elections | that it was the blan of the corporation man e lu\L\,Vi .I.:\m are being mm-ln.\hmvnvm’, to fsters of fiuance, who are wecused of com- | ONaWA. I, Oct. 3. [Specid “Telegram to t, he had no doubt that the prosi. lf:fl“m;,'“\;.""u"i‘s Y protolled. to yoush | agers to secure us many unstructed dele ADMINISTEATION iN ADA WS travsfor.tho goyeramont mull by “boa FgTy i e 2 ot wi etier know: 1 y dat pls S AR : i plicity 1 the frauds which it is alleged have | THe Bt oWa, batter known as ut vegarded it as es ential that the Uuited | pighis,” gates us possible, knowing that it would will be two or three days before trains can lich. he said, stoon specter e i Jte o I T tad ou Middle Brond- | Stites should detormime 118 own polics with | Ll jarhic! s maintained that when. | be impossible 'to secure delesations | Morton Domoerats Hun the Genven come in, and a weel or more before the rond been practiced fn the public ofjces, huve | BEARERAIGIEADUTBd L 1i0Nlocie this | Fhoxonca tosILvor herore Inottin s nar | eenimd ihoiblll S Hetniinbinedschay wlion: | \08 SIS & 0l 2 canvass of tie Despite the Opy wiilbein faie rusning orderand @ month 4 A ot o e & 2 way tho depot, 1 lock this | ver cougress and the states had equal ) . 4 been summoned to appear bofore the com ik returns from the cou conventions held 1 oY > = 5 5 issi ppomted by congress to lnvegtigate | MO The five was under full houdway | he matter power to act ivwas the duby of congress to Lo 4 M AhEiIoN G0k HasTiNGs, Oct gram to | hefore the track and roadbed can be made SRR ICD Bnointed by congress to luvegtigate | oy on "diseoverad and the landi and ssels monctary conference was 1 its voice shiould be paramount b Suburdiyand Mondiy will boat out this | myx Bee,|—Tho Adams county democrats | ns sound'as before the storm, Tho Shall y tllu)m.lllm.l S - | it | TSt wero abliduod to- et out Ui secoul ugliiintomie dichsslon anl MecAllison, toferting to fir. Patterson’s Ceanis avoumab | o tho rporation munugers it may | Mt i convention hore this nfternoon and | Beach ana the Grand. Isla ronds expoct to eputy Rumos PPache 128 revived the | story windews in order to save themselyes | hepublican, of lowa who was one of the | o few days ago, Northway suid it reminded | Scheme of the ¢ ofm that passed through | ovganized s little circus of thelrown, The | resume tho i of U R TR acousation formerly brought against ox- | Ao o about £2.300. gites 1 that conference, said that while | him of the murderer who had avpealed for | b® ‘(-mn.!‘m‘u lo‘l‘fh‘nn '..mllrl assed {‘ln‘{u ;h. Vi SR Sl DusRofth: ' ne | resum Hu..xul.mlu,, of Lrains omorr. The S 4 L iy all the delegates fuvored the utiliza- | lenieney on the ground that he hkaa not an- | here. This telegram calls to mind the | Second warders, under Stevens, who were Queen & Crescent rond sufferod but litule, President Canceres ~up e Decisinns. dion of gold and silver, they were not ready | ticipated the terrible pumishment. Wy | Dorsey telegram of 1800, 1v was sent to the | knocked outin caucus lust night, eame in Nient ANIEIL Of Mariss) A bill hus been submitted by the Chamber | Des Morere Oct S neaiil cram | 1 adopt the colmage of silver in their owh | did you not consider the consequences befovo | head manager of “tho: Burlington volitical | it 'contosting dologation, and ppenad by M Dinany racidar b P aE of Doputies authorizing the bunks to issuo | vo Tk Bk |—Supremo vourt doviswons: | countrics. fe deniea that the conforence on that awful war?” asked Mr. | bureau at Lincoln, and was aecidently over | WAL & SOUISSIME CR AL, WL ODOROL bV | Nany prominent residents of the elty w s ARERTT . P 3 . djourncd without action, It adjonraoed addre; 5 Wihe | heerd by au ex-operator, w had been ley | MO bnak 150 H88.0:- JUDILIS 06 1D mught in the storm at the fishing camp at notes payable in gold, vetaining on doposit a | seay inst Joshua Buvk, sppellant, Davis Byaann hway, addressing the democrats, *I'he becauso he s Sovider’” 1 temporary chairman. - R. A. Butty of Hast 4 i sum equal to 50 per cent of their 1| RN y 4 M for the veasons which he had stated i bis | pepublican party could nov shivk its duty, v | 0t bevause he was an “ovdey m a0 v S A English Lookout and spant a night of terror, 1ual to 60-por cent of their capial, of | gisirict, afivmed; State, anpeilant, against | yomurks some. Gy Juropean | was bound 1o protoct the slaves whom 1h had | Fuis telezram in brief statod that the | juws pominnted, und Batky asked |y B8 LOOKOHL S BEAL IS WIGhY of Lervors ~= ‘Which 40 per cens must bo pold, 20 per cent | Elizabeth B, Gegier and Johin Gogher, Moo | eotniteies 1os expected frood by Tosan ot A te i scheme haa worked well in a certain county | Stevens if he wasa delegnte. Stevens 10£0 WAS N0, AbA! 0: 19001 fu silver and 40 per cent in bonds of the jn- | hasin distric Afirmed; State siins vould reconvene, M., hat the ¢ ¢ g and that the delegation was *uninstructed,” | joined thit he w: ud then a heated de- [ 1ot get home owing 1o she washout on the b ternal » rue debt Richard Leuth: uppellant, Cass district, | confevence had beer o from the 20th y Botherod sr. Kylo, but was anti-Maxwell 10 o wan, Then it | hate followed s to'whether the delegates | Louisville & Nashville wero brought to towa 3 A b 2 rev ato against Charles MeGlassen until 101 reasons which Mr. Kyle of Mi: 1ppi followed in ad- | closed by requesting transportation Tor the | pdited 6r th. contestants we this morning on a tug. Ou the way over the ,» TR Y R AT appellant, Mohasin district, veversd lastead of European | vouuoy of thobill. He said Mississipp! was | delegation and soveral outsiders, Do re- | vitled to voles on_tomposary organization. | {ug ancountored o ashoonor. Tottam un ond 1 J e . R intevested n- the | tho fivst state o adopt tho Australian votiug | quest wwas no in so many words, but the | Tt wis dually decided that tho contestants | ©1 encountored 4 achoo ads Tt wrabds 4 Revolt Aainst Peioto Becoming Poputar | o DRLISENG 40 Mdiel by, i Furopean gov- | system, aud veviewed the election laws of | meaning was plain. Tho telozram was | wore ot entitled 1o take part i the ongan. | W1 dismasted g wcked, s - LARAIAL Tieixuio Dlasarlys | [, Bioux Ciry. Oct. 2 [pevial T to lng every step, | Ohio aud Nebraska and ) other northern | dated at the county seatof a county in the | ization of the convention. and Batty was | possible to learn if tharo had been any loss 4 e L e 0l - Cue Beej-John 1 L an old resident in this country. | states y western part of the state and was sigued by | made temporary chuirmin, of life, but it is fearad that thers was, R T ot et | und ongiucer at the cloctrle street car power | Thoso countries wors hopiug this govern: | | Mr. Murray wanted to kpow whether Mr. | & woll Kuowi nttornay : Throo stroug adwivistration men were | A large number of poople of the city are MONTRVIRO, Sruguny (via Guiveston, | jiouss, ‘was shov und liillod: ab D o'clock | ment would got thom aubof Uvelk diiermm | K310 1d not boliexa IHaR seagDIeae forim ot bable thut the political bureau #t | placad on the committo on crodentauls and | oot e ouurantined ut the rosorts on. ¢f Tex.), Oct. 8.—[By Mexican Cable to the | tonight at the corner of Sixtin wnd Warer | without this country losh its gold ai government, ~*Manhood,” (he said, “should | I 3 hats 1 vol a largo number of tele- | o half hour spent in allowing the two sides AR JUAPH et Rl i o New York Herald —Special to Tue Bk, streols by highwaymen. e vesisted in | ing the whole burdén of silver upon its he the test of suffcage, asthe ballot is the | grams similar to tho one mentioned above, | tostate their elains to the committes, Tne | Mississippi soun ey are unable to gey Nows bas reached this city that the stato of | thelt attempt to hold him up. Thers is no TR ATy Y ST anly weanon a poor man has.! ind by this time passcs are out for the dele: | Cumbellites wore seated by the commuttee, | Lo town owing to the damaged bridges and Parana, in Brazil, has declared against | ©10% 10 the dentity of the murderers 5 H s Mr. Boutelle shouldered! bis way into the | gates and strikers, There is amiple proof | but on motion contestants and contestecs | washouts. R aa o PRt e By e, Power, republican. of Montana, then | arent, sayimg, ©1 trust the gentloman will | nearat hand to support the statement made | were allowod to stite their sides to the con News resched here tais evening from Port Prosident Peixoto, whose assumption of the P ——_ addressed the senate in opposition 10 the | answer. ] in rogard 10 this tolegram. vention. *"Pho Stovens men stated that thoy | o SAYS BECRET TERE LA SVELIDE from powors of 4 dictator has aroused oppost: | . AN Mk Madlugs Blaxe, tote. | ML Mr Power said the tenct of the silver Uhe colored man gtated his question Speaknn 4 G ot an s expected that -~ the accreditod delezates | 19ads tha A W ulghty: milesan tlon throughout the country as well asin [ AEN i o b § Special Tele faith to which is ady s clung was | again s b, Oct. 2—To the Fdior of | WOuld bo souted, but that they wanted i hour at the mouth of the viver, John Caset, I Rio de Janeiro, whore an uprising of the | SFm to Tue X Pire yesterday de- | “free coina he vatio of 16 to 1,7 or ut | e answered. said Mr. Kyle, “‘without b '\11-"'\'] bl Bl “l i ‘t | understood thnt they were basten by a com- | the night watchman of the jetty company, 21 bus been imiainent for somo time stroyed throe frame buildings on Chivago | leust such legislation on that b o8 48 Wolld | denowing exactly what you meaut by man ik Beg: 1 notle in e s AR LR 6 bine worked up by a numberof offiee hunters | wag drowned while attempting to cross the » q avenue, occtipied by Lymer's confectionery | FO3tore sil Lo 1ts former place with gold | hood tempt Lo skin the editor of T'uk: BEE thut ho | wio wished to g0 on record at Lancoln as s b Congress hus closed its sittiugs in Rio do [ guEtiih QEERIIEC Y (a8 ik Yoo, Ciaod | 5 the money of the constitution, That was “A'man 21 years of pge [Laughter. | “"mz:-‘r"\‘l It !n Ll \"“H‘ "'m"\fll fuct l“l"(' favoring a single standard _currency. Afver | PA%% — '@ Jaueiro, where the situation is hourly becom kof the firemcn saved wdjoluing buitg- | Hhe shibboleih of the friends of silver and | My answer " “rotorted Mr. i<yle, | he (ludge Maxwell) was the contidential ad- | {ovonie hoil® sitoe the. Morton men ey SWEPT THE £ LOKIDA COAST, | ng more critical, with Mello’s rebel fieet in 53 Wil BgEroRate BbOE F2.A00, it | 08 th Y Uput ihemselves upon the coun- | striki with his fist, *'is coutained | Yiser of the populist end of the lensiature | yoqieq 5 {0 the harbor, a marauding force of troops suranee excepy £230 on Lymer's siovi in | Y40, i t of 1Ml H jn the constitution of my Mississipol, whicn | dutis A6 Mahmon 1ass wintelt BOWIARA | 4y a dolegation to tho state convontion siculn and Othor Foluts Damiged by a 1% ¢ : aders unton of Chicago ) almer, democrat, of Ulinois, then | 1 have sworn to suppove.” | natter of Justice to Judge Maxwell, and also | . “Grivors, 3, uckfelt, 1 H. Thrash Maurs ot under Peixoto in the city, and growing ais ldressed the senate. Congy had been iy A Tui to the populist wembars of the le 3 \ s oL . S udd g e senate. Congress c 10w ubout the constitution of the United he populis f ors, 181 Wahlguisz, it Butty and A. 5, e £l Yrar s 4 content among the iuhabitants, who resent e In session eight weeks. he said, und it had | States?” shouted Mr. Bogtelle. “You aso | | Wish tosay that that charge is ) Camnpbell wero named by & select commit V’BN8ACOLA, Fla., Oct. 8 o most de. 4 the arvitrary course of tho prosidont, The | Demiwe of u Former Senvaskan. | uidimon vory fnteresting vy whother | b oprp s, e Hodtell anoly without foandation. - At o s and | el Vi it ars o b to. whoi | Stactive storm that Ponsazola has expe: ' f warships Republica aud iallas hola | | OFlMcHs, 8. Dy Oct. —[Spectal to T | the senate would at any 1o disbose of o | il support s, "ha what has that | upon no occusion did we ask his ndvice or | tho Grovens men referrod in tholr statoment | rienced in twenty yeavs began as 8 o'elok the Port of Desterro in ‘Santa v | BEE)—William MeDonatd, aged 65, who | 0uestion now lmm». it. There ;\.n reul | got to do with it?" counsel or mi-m of pracedure in the imy; 10 the convention. v morning and raged with increased ; o B . M | noved from Sutton, Neb., toa fuem near | 40¥iely in the couutry that the debate ‘Everything, when mombers of congress | ment procecdings or iuvestigations. or After the usunl platform was adopted a i v L SO i K108, joward which placo aftor & riof | BONGE FO MMBLOD, OB, 00 fhrm BOwr | ghoutond same tiue, and Liat tho snate 2 10 DA oleoiad rar T Bt other: work dane by the logislature resolution vwus presentod providing that the intila iate hour yosterday evening, 2 bombardwent of Santos five of the robol | ih PEe ARGHEING S0ure B0, died Sunday | ghould dispose of th tant legiswtion A e g . followed the constitution and laws of convention nominate vecorder, judge awd | The uearest approuch to yesterday's gale o 4 yeusels kailed to establish Mollo's headquar- | \Which was: cavaed o woek ago by 4 e v | Pefore it A eare Xamination of the Apaiod G JRyieetins state lu those matters, and did notask the | gupveyor and adjourn without making | wis the storm of 1851, The storm had been 1 B The <otire state of Nanta Catarive | moiias i caused & waek ago by 8 gun rules of the senate d to disclose uny | At this Mr Kyle appeslad to the speaker | udvice of a co.oruinate branch of the state | Furihide” wominations. The question of | brewlog since Saturday. Hard ratns. foll 5 . Zhareiin sia u 2 aceudentally dischurged means by which the senate could govern | o prevent further mterruption, and Mr. | government. Very respectfully, fusion having boen brought bofore the con: | Saturday aftomoon aud Sunday. . bub s has declared in favor of the revolutjouists - wsell. Aud, on the other hand, there | Boutelle reluctantly retived from th J.N. Garers vontion. w heatod debate fullowed, sovera) | SoLurdsy atte ud_ Bunday, This action, combined with the recent vie- | Movements of Ocean Stemmers October 3 | w an intimation from the op- | combat Ry T o g delegates making specehes which could al- | Btorin of such great intensity was not ex- | tories along the Rio Grande do Sul frontier, ‘Al\hu‘ulhnlnp\nn Arrived -Havel, from jonens of ropoal ~hat \:u'. “""i" .n'\’.ii“"'w’”{ California followed in op TR TS SR A1 vam' to Tus | mOst bo construed as being infavor of fusion | pected by any ‘f““»‘ : oot EF - has given increased animation to the revolu- | New York g ike 1o see somebody test the guesudn psition. ¥ " EAYR ALAND, § ¢ " | and opposed to it wt the same time. An At4a. m. yesterday v wind freshen e, “u“:" movement, _AL Moville—Avvived —Furnesia, from New | 0f the vights which they eliiu. Such a cor Mr. D:Forest of Conneeticut advoeated | Bee.|-—The independonts of Hall county mot udment for astraight ticket was voted | and the rain iucreased iu force. By b &, m. ™ | By . 3 York test he did vot toutemplate with pleas the passage of tho oill in convention yesterday and placed in nomi- | dows o 5. Bodford Brown wus nom- | 4 'terrific southeast gale was blowling, which ) No active part in affaivs bas been taken by At Queenstown--Arrived—Teutouia, from | A contest of physival eudurance made At the conclusion of hisapeach Me. Duuphy | 10" 00 Cleker, endorsiog nene of the | {natod for judge, lobort A. Plokens for ro- | 2 4eF! a8t & 4 L4 the Braziliaa squadron in the upper Uruguny | New York. allowance for age or helpiessuess. In such | Of New York usked unauimous consent for | U4 4 Uekolc padapm R4 cordor it O G 11 flisworth for suryeyor. | conzinued at the rate of fifty miles an hour 8 Siver. and i stil} reinaius nevval i Soatest, when his ancieny friewd from | the presont cuusidoration of the New York | caudidaics put ub by tho democrats o week e independent convention meets satur | until noon, when the wind shifted to the p AN . New York Exch mont (Mr. Mouriihand himself, almost us | and New' Lngland bridge bill. “Pho bill was | 4go with the expectution that the populists [, AhE Wadhendent vonventlon wcets satur southwest, aud at 2:45 p. m. the storm had A% Barbosa fur nal President h y A NEw Yok, Oct. eram | duciont, [laughter wountered the juve bout Lo zo throush with only tventy-eight | would cudo tholy 0 und pub upthe | G g udoptod. A commistuo of five was | res ched its ¢lfmax, the wind at this time + 1t s probable that Senator Ruy Barbosa, | 1o up Bee. | --Exenan fol. | Bile senator “frow Nevada (Mr. St present o0 Dewitt Warner made the | twiet. D Mathicsson was nominaied for | WU B SAODLS, A vomicittoe of 1 8 ; : who 18 now in this city, will be culled to | lows: Chicagoslow at 75c peemium : Bostog laughter] Mr. Palimer hoped they would b vintof o quoram, after denouncine the | clevk, kd Searson fur treusurer, dolin O'Neill | Wy having reached a velocity of sixty-six miles = 0 Desterro 10 assume the post of president .,1] 17@ibe discount per #1.00; St Louls, 75 allowed to bire champions to sitin thei ilas 4 blackmoiling scheme. for stenif, J, H. Kandwl tor judge, doseph Wurm Time 1o Dodge County, an hour. The ratn fell in orrents and was & s She provisional government, which will be | Prowium ¢ p seats and starve in their w Laught ! p ¥ + Phompson fl"l superintendent ;'K public PiEMONT, Ocl, 8, ~|Special to Tue Bzp.) swept in blinding sheets througn the st > B « o d o e ——— o Qe r steaction Dr. L. I wn reoroner | ho democratic conveniion for Dodge county P L ! 0 P upheld by the coustantly growiug element - a———_—— 3 S aunot WasINGTON. Oct, 3, ~Fhere was & hear- | .nd Willisus Ensign for sirveyor this marning swas called to arder by Chalr Watabad tiv Work af LinsAmapian 5 . that 15 hostile to Peixoto. I 4 gy ] e Collrein . Mr. Palmer said be could see no end to 14 ug bofore the commiitee ou merchant A nass conveution of the populists wis | man Hilleen of the county committee. At the bay front people stood in the ) tie Erazilian orulser ‘Bak pA ONDON, Oct. 8.1t is estimated 25,000 of | discussion und knew of 1o meihod by which cries this morning on the | beld at the opera ho: st night. K. ( George L. Loom's was elacted tomporary | drenching rain, watehing ihe mighty ele \ e Sralian apulser Hahla passed hero | 1ho coul miners who have beey ou # sirike | it could bo terminated. — The sonate pu ARG IO A8 She e ction. No loss esterdsy aftoracon on its way Borth 10 join | Bave now gone 9 work. LCONTINUED ON TUIRD FAGE it 1 act and 1t oughl 19 vote,” sald Mr. A‘.n-uux] | purt 1o expoaiug tho state hous: riug, was [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGR.| of lifo has becn vepurse Rewick of Ligeolu, who tool such au actiy wents in their work of des l , UL upon every

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