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TR g T THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 1893 — - | . . 1 r e % The population is about as large as that of ’hnr of stores and small residences. irand | On to the tree and saved themselves from T N | roarious cheers. After reading the resolu- | v N rDre r T WELL BALANCED s "Turre 15 00 the SREY6f (liael rand Ao T | DRne WAVROL ks 1ot o i R 3\ \DIY F\” tions, McGirow moved their adoption S / GLI BALANCE Grand Isle. iR T TR S I g e b B / ) ¥ W ¥\ ey of RICHAM a0, Lne o6 oots Bryan STATE CUM.RI‘,(.‘\TIO\:\I,I\TS ~the mind of the woman May Be Some Exaggeration. denth. Old Fort Livinzston 1s on Grand | _Mr. Schurta told a story that was pitiable, tte toil o Srolutony o The SR .::::-‘13‘-:“;:::‘l'n‘m'min:‘:::l The news from Grand Tslo was appalling, | ‘lrre, a8 aro alsothe lighthouse and a num- | On his way home, his aim being to put tho | [CONTINURD PROM PIRST PAGE. | Matk of the mAforty ropory: T oY < weakness, is to be found in Jar with the geographical position of the | rup 1o a point this side of the Grand ke, | bearine him and & party of thirteen to town, | e iyl aas occusioned by the IM- | of tho Sherman 1aw and demand that (he & eral Assooiation Approaching. REih corrects’ and curey island and the surrounding country, but the routo had mever been completed. | Was hailed by o returning tug. The skipper | tee “n" Soutiing ko contests from - Gage, | The miame i bae o oo Femiainder of ‘ w 2 the distrossing deranges who are inclined to belicvo the reports are | ‘The island has a population of about 0. 1t | of the outcoing craft had larned of the | L6 it SCUIINE Chile contests ' | of 1892 wna provide fae the cotnge of tath oxaggorated. 1t is not the first timo Graud | 18 about elevon miics' fong, and P | Ve Do i oty o to 1yt home, | *UATY-05, during. tho provaling confusion, | Eoid and Sfivelwithonc distrimination naninst | WILL BE CONVENED AT BEATRICE | %o women, bands up, end fay. dhe island is practically cut off | Club hotel, which was finished about two | the face of tho eurth, tears welled up futo | feleAste with Fefferosque whiskers, steppod | aanbe Ml ot il . I i L feam communication, and the only. means of | years ugo With arcommodations for several | his eves and his agony was fearfol to con- [ 100G Fole A€ (made & specch enirely i | At 10:35 Brvan took th piatform to speak | S6me of the Prominent Churehmen to B gornting, restorative SbERtRIng intormation ts thoqgh Tha fegolar | HUnAred puosts, TUO Hotel. jen twoatmy | temipite POt mm rurrad g wis of delight snook the | in favor of the minority report. He wis ot Present -Other Woll Known Persons pociily wdapted 35 Passengor stonmer that plics between this | SLFUCCUre, s quite strongly buil, aud lios s d his best. Never beforo in the political an . : R 3 o o n ] an's needs— the : about four squares from the beach. The braska has a democratic conven YT WUILARN L) s, needs s the S Ew clty and the island, and the many lug ments and diseases. peculfar Deatroyed the Chureh. building was voking, the -band struck up | 15 0 I'he littlo church is, or was, visible from | *“The Star Spapglea nner,” while the | yion peced a sastigation Cont 3 3 vorite Prescription” is so slana is sandy, is said to have arock founda- | o u tion received such a merciless castigation at onterence. A : jo wers ongaged dn tho oyster trade. | tion, and is coniiicrably ehor at oneend | Oravd Isle. ‘Ttwasa framo structure, ox: | Laucaster deftipiion produced two An the hands of ono of its loaders, With his | fositivo i lte sifecy Gkt 1y K1 targs : TBuras has been | than the other. The Kians property is | cellently fitted up, and had stood for soveral | can flags and‘thlimphantly waved thom in | b ™ quivering with pentup Indigeatior, | - Is guaranteed, It it ever nrge store at Duras hns DEOR | AbouL five miles from the bavinoneont | years. "Asimplo woudon cross adornod its | Ll faces of the exclted gallarios. | intensificd by tho insults after insults that | Ry g, Oc Tie Ber. ekl Bl lifted from its foundations. A house at | 8boutfive wil & a oo . top. A prouty littlo thate cottaze | Then the audience quieted down, while | " . . ATRICK, Oct. 4. Special to Tue Brr. | casos for which it's advised, house, and co s of about & dozen small pretty Vhatol ! f . ey had been hoaped upou him by the men nassed | 4, general i Yol 1 : e Oleander station off in the distance was do- | (G, (0 RS 25 NC from the beach: | Bestled by the side of the church, Whon | the band played “After the Bail* Then | hid, boet hoaved upoubiim by th i theeoterie | giei SECti SSS00IAUOR: OF the Congregw ;. WIS w10 . e "Vt malished. AtBiras tho riversteamer Comot, b by AR - - the hurricane struck the island it swept | the band piayed some more, and, after some democrats Wwho represent the administra. | YOnal churches of Nebraska will hold its an 4 bat clse can be * just rutining between thereand Port Bads, undor e skl tHe Shurch Ot of existenco sud lifted the | More music, afier which tic band pinved | vion fn Nebraska, e applied. thelash gnd | NUsl convention nt the Congrezationsl | it g R g0 8 At A ? I e O L N | e 1o onos fromi W foumdution and | SEir, EISETREWE OLBUTL WiBGs SrOtHSE | yyutpited {t with 4n unvelonting fund, Eis | churoh In this oily Octobor 18 1o insitatve, | For bearing-lown sensa- coutinued fora couple of hours. Then it | dumped it without ceremony into the water, | pantomime speech ard the gallorios again | g ST WL ene Gt hand. Eis § Tho & ty October 17 1sive tions, nlceration, inflamma- hively expx ice. Captain Lang told the | herun 1o abate in severity until 4 o'clock, | Which was then up to tho doorstep. The | 'ont into convifisions, The Lancaster flery 1mpotuosity that was enti w to | o followiug well known @ will take { ot "‘""" ng known as Associated ss reporter that during the | when it was blowing with only moderate | Priestand the housckeeper escaped county delegation wok advant oL the in: | highoarers. He had the gallorios with him | PPV 0 the program: Rev. 8. W. Butier, | J N il night of the storm a man by the name of | velocity, fnaily dying out. While the wind | The fate of Dr. I’rye and his family is un- | terminable delay to wreak a little personal | t, and when he rea the climax of | DD Rev. John Doane v J. L Parker, | D in Col v o vho was stationed at the end of tho | Wi higliest rain foll in torrents. When the | known, but Mr. Schurts says they were | vengeance upon Andrew Jackson Sawser, | fiy e it oo pe e e i O B et oy Wit Tt ain, and roved ot At bbb AL id | Wind diod out the waves bogan to decreass | missing whon heloft, and that probably tho | Who represents the county on the staze rou® | iy, Shefch i declared that if tho conven- | b (W 10 Hennatte, Rov, Wilson Denny tties, had been washied overboard and | 550 0T E G Cater that had swept over [ entire family, consisting of a wite it | tral commiitte They Incortiuently fired | piomey of Nobraskn ho would leavo the | J08¢ph T. Duryea. .10, Rev. 1. T, By, Rov drowned theland bean torun back again into the gulf, | several children, have porished him and electod in his ‘stead James 0'Shea | pupyy'nnd Aght tho battle. for sitvor under | H. A. Fronch, RRov, 1. Bross, itov. W, H Facoft tollie weatward of Furas could be | When Caylight broke tho piotiirs of desoln. |,/ Biss Annis Dougliss of New.Orleand lind | of Diccoln, fhia veeancy caused by tile te- | thy ininnd¥ oranothor pasty; evon it o wont | Buss, Rev. A. R Thain, D.D., Rev, R. T indistinetly scon the masts of a three-masted | ton was iwiul to behold. Only here and | been engaged at Chinier in the capacity of o [ movalof Thomas Keonan was filled by the ¥ X alone, the hall rocked with the cheers and | ross, Reve J. D, Stewart, Rov. . W. De there stood a house. Kverywhere there | teacher. She was well kvown in this city | selection of R. P. R. Millar. applanse of his friend resounded w Long, Rov. A, (5. Washington, Rev, . W, schooner. Duriug the awful night sho hud | thete stood a ouse, Kverywhero there | teasher Végted. sk UHoALIGAT, | O I his friends and resounded with opol o0 nie Gor eo. 2 hisses of his oppones Preston, Dr. W. A, Duncan, Rov. J. 15, Houn, dragged her anchors from Grand Cass and | homes stood. Trees foll | prostrato | Monday morning hor body was found among | ePOrt from the ¢ sl L {thnt the majority se. | ROV.T. V; Gatdhoband othors gone ashore on the shoals of Adams bay. | on the ground, great timbers were lodged in | the wreckage, She was quite dead and h At 9:40 Chairman Mahoney called tho con- | port did hot represent the Sentiments of the - She had her flag at bl mast as a disteess | piies i indiscrimivato_ confusion, where | remains wero buried near where she had met | vontion to order ‘and introduced Dern of | Bomocres o oot pontiments of th s LUl fznal and seemed in o dilapidated condition, | they had been thrust by the mighty rush of | her sudden death y Dodge, who offercd the reportof the commit- | tration was soeking an cndorsement at the | . FIRENONT, Oct. 4.~ [Spectal to Tie Ben signal and seemed in a dilay o1 wate Ruined chimneys suggested stories As stated above, the picture was a terrible | tee on eredentials, hands of a convention packed with men who | Mrs. Laura Cook, who, under temporary but the people were too busy looking after | o gricicen houses. ifurniture, bedding, | one on Mo; “Iere were seores of bodies | The committes rocommended that Whe wore willing o ‘sacrifico tho interosts of | aberration, attompted to. commit suicide by their own losses to give her any assistance. | clothing, stoves, kithen utensils and house” | 1ving around and beginning to show signs of | county’s representation be reduced from | theis oomsoieiorvs u the hopes of receiving | cutting hor throat. died last evenin : rly in thesmorning, when the Grand | hold goods of ail kinds were scattered ubout D onfooop ook, tho circumstaficos, | sven to ohe, Boyd was incroased from four | o postoftios. Convluding, he declared thaty | © Judee My S et evoning. = railway hands were clearing the | in promiscuous confusion wherever the | for the safety of the rest of the colony, it be- | to five and Dixon reduced from five to four, | aithough the eontentio mieh: adopt_the | decision in the contompt caso, whoreln To A BT L <A SkoVE " Tuns ADBYS. B vision was ableto r And here, there | came necessary 1o take steps to bury’ thos Ihe commiitee recommended tho seating of | majority report, the constituonts of the dele. Russell was charged with spiriting awav s from the tracks Just id everywhere were the faces of corpses | Who had losg their live the Cook delegation from Gage county. | pates wounld never accept the judgment i R % they found the body of & little girl in a fc turned upward to the peaceful skics, now Ro Titns to 16118 Doitiks Picrce county was reduced from five 10 | until thpy Hidd had ane opportanity to s Pac Lhiat . ABTD S Do i corner. It was horribly torn on the barb | bright and beautiful, and bearing no trace of | ;o ¢ o ke three. The committeo recommended that | upon the qiidsuion themstives Mb. Thevian i LR e DL wires. Clinging to the ehild were two wiul perdls of doath, On minuy of them | | Thero \wis no time to build cofins. If | the administration delogation from Snline | Lherined by pion temscives. Mr. Bryiy JHF{sHiction. ob tHO. bOWMe HuH heraters 9 ey M v still evidences of the terrible agony | Uhere had been time ther were no tools, 1o | county be admitted. spoken twetity tinute ey BHIABOHE Bl U OERTORS pthors, ovidently hov siators, ALl thite ot | they had suftored bofore death came to re. | Doatds, no recoptacles for''the bodies Tyinie | “Meanizal of Toncastor, the only Br. = Stad e could not be held In rags, almost naked, and all terribly cub | jiogs “thom of their troublo, Some had | Cverywherc. So the living merely hunted | man on tha cradentinls cotnmitteo, . made Farewell to You g nt. Jnthe aso of the state of and bruised. An Italian recognizod them as | Jgy their lives in the wreck of their homes; | UP spades and commenccd the task of dig- | minovity ccommended. that the | R. A, Batty of Hastings arose to veply, | NOraska against C. Carloton, for children he had seen at Oyster Bayou, but | somo had been drowned after escaping from [ Elng trenches in which to deposit tr {plesution from Gage county headed by A. | He claimed to_represent tho workingmen, | fno, . igrder, of o Gothman, = the at WTAREE 10w w080 LHBY WoRe; the shells which sheltred them from the | fuains. U to 2 o'clofk Mr. Schurts ussisted | Havdy be seated, also that the Saline | the farmors fnd tho bakers, and. cliimed S L AR LI blasts of the frightful cale: some had prob. | in the gruesome task, and'during that time | county delegation headed by C. . Bowlby be | thit thoy all in favor of the repeal of 1 (yronvit charging Sherifft Milliken and One Night of Terrar, ably givon up thoit lives in o vain effort to | he participated in the interiment of mo lesa | admitted. * Hoth dologations aro antiadinin. | tho Shevman ot, 1o paid n glowing bribure | COro! I LT L Perhaps onc of the most. thrilling experi- [ 81v¢ thege whom thoy loved aud who were | {han ffty persons, men, women and e istration, The convention ndulged in con- | to Congressman Bryan, but he said that if | 45 Geainst the defendant, and asked the ences of the storm wasa story told by a | Sgpendent upon thom for protection. Many | (el Suthof them ive nob s marle wpon | siderabi rooi natured et at tho oxpense | Bryan porsiod i Ustie his position 1 - | SUEL Lo anpaint somo compotent and_ sult "y ) of the poor feilows, many of the woren and heir persons, while others were badly lacer- | of the lone fisherman of the committee. gress to defend the vernicious logislation | HV18 Pers L) b o Al womnn who drifted ashore last night lashed | &ildtdn had lived theotgh the wient ooy | ated. - Into one g Mr. Schurts assisted | yudge Crawford of Cuming stated that | adopted o enablo Dresident Haeeison | (XU Jurors from the regular panel aro to toalog. Her husband and two children had | mortally wounded and with nothing {0 blacing, no less than six people. They | McManigal evidently made his report befors | to dodge n voto of a frec. voinage | P° Summoned. s taken refuge.on bourd o schooner outsido of | quench thelr thirst and with no medical | WOl tho grave woula hold, © © = " | hie had listencd o any ovidenco. measure he Paiion Oook and Intendad tosde oiit tho ||| ot ELECE B LOYely Srtest mions bobie Birecy | was thio bk of a-familyithat, bisidss. it No Henrimg for were broken aruws and broken legs, bruised | S61f comprised his wifo and ‘two childron. | McManigal moved that_cach sido be al- | yaris ot thy wopgney,of ; : f followed by a mammoth wave, the | and battercd bodies, faces slashod out of all | Their houso had been torn to pieces by tho | lowed thirty minutes n which to prosont | P Tuyan was me i troin an Instant. and. | September, as compiled by the register of ish, nobby traveling hat in AkvaRAl " "and . two. | aHtlaren : wero, | humiafitorm; hurricane and thoy werain fmminont veril | its cases. C. J. Bowlby, one of the Saline | shaling s hand nt the oxcited convention, | 4ecds, is as follows: Farm property filed | and col 2 R T A Upe S : of losing their lives. Just about this time | parties to tha contost, begged the conv. declared that he ran upon s free coin 48,258 relensed, 824.005,65; town property | White and colors, ard, o e lug Graves of Familios. the Weber had started from her moorings | tion to hear the evidence, — Mr. Bryin platform and that he haa vun for cons filed, £, 14280: teloased, §3,087.001 chattel Selling all s or milliner 2 Off at fus foot drifted away. | Many a pile of debris was the temporary | and was sweeping down »past Chinier with | onded his requost s mado o e upon a free coinage platform bofore there | Mortgages filed, $19,550.45! roleascd, & eliing all summer millinery nan jumped on the floating | grave of & family. = Chinier Caminda lies | the tide. Many planks bad been blown from | for fair play. IHis rems was an indopendent party, o1 at cost and less wnd in some way lashed herself ov it. | deross from Grand Isie and is separated | ber deck and weve distressing her, Rando | with mingled hisses anid ehoore b VonmaveErAhor b fore 1800, | _Uhe preliminary oxammation of W. A All night she drifted through Adams bay [ from the island by Chinicr biy. “Its head is | swam about in the water until he had so- | Otoo amended MeManigal's motion by mov. | rerees’s) s the year the | Kurth of Lincoln on the charge of forzery | < Q BRI SRBE stuck out in the Gulf and when tho storm | cured suftivient lumber to make an im- | ing that the report of tho credentinls com. | hdepasdens Sirte moiniy was tho year wits concluded vesterday and resulted in the B ] Q andwhe noighboring bayous. and when 43y | sy up tho mighty wives of tho oconn | Prompu raft and with bils vafb o sucoseded | mitbse b Adapves w roa R R | prisoner i OV, {]Uq a5 M the command of Captain H. L. Lang, had a would have to go. Batty de. Cans Connty Mortgnge Record, Rt clared that Bryan hud been elected W [ Prarmsworrn, Oct 4 o(Special to Tie %016, Whon the wind como froti the west, congress by 4 majority of tho indopondent |y’ (s connty's mortgage. record for The latest out, Pretty, styl- el DA L 1 | this 4 the conclusion 'of DBatty’s remarks ing hold for trial to the dist | came she was picked up by the lugzer. She hed over the of the stricken land | In suving himself and family from a watory | Mutt Miller of Butlor made an_eloquent | Roberts of Snunders moved tne. preions | Court. Hegave bonds and was release was miimo t and terribly bruised. and swopt everything before them. The | rave, and earncst appeal for fair play. Ho wanted sl vodiay Kurth's usual oceupation is that of selling = ! E i question. It was so ordered, Upon the | v P Joun A.Seput, one of the many unfortu- | Chinier settlement was cven more thickly Suftered Terribly. to hear both sides. Little Giant Thompson | motion o substitute the minority resolution | IENtning rods aud his erime is in_forging T nate fishermen who lived on the shoco of | Populated than was Grand fsle. It was [ Phe Valonce family suffered terribly, Tom | 8dded the weight' of his Hall county e Mr. Bryan demanded the call of the | Note supposedly given by a farmer in pay 5 > u oot Told & Teportor of the Asso. | te hiome of fishermen and storokecpors ence is izen of this city | quence to MeManizal's motion. - Ho ' said | countiod wient of & lightning rod contract. Thll % s oo L BE ZOLDEROR. (0L, (Show. 880 nd it comprised w colony of 1,400 | and highly esteemed in G and other ¢ thatas democrats delegates could do but he vote upon the adontion of the minority m TS S ted press that thero was nothing lefton | souls with churches and schools and 15 0f Jeferson parish. He had a wife | one thing, and that was to -seat the n_ was s follows: "Totai Yote, B17; o SRR LU PR L AL to the World's Fai the islands. On Bayou Simon, which is situ- evidences of modern civilization S aPATlG] b § delegations thut were entitled to places. + i ) Youk, Neb,, Oct. 4.—[Special to Tie Bie. ] 3 ! ral children and M, Schurts de ! i h & Seai g s ated m Grand bay, there were fourtcen fish- [ Neavly all its vesidents were white peopie. | lioves that every one of them & 0 gone. T I'hey could not Vote intellizently until they »pted A ption wus given last night at the Scaside — Mountains ermen drowned. 1t is suid overything on | Hundreds of fishing smacks owned by the | Valence, his brother, suffered the o, | Beard tho ovidenbe. Judeo ‘Crawford of | At 11:45 Brogan of Douglns commenceda | Mothodist chureh in honor of Rev, Mr. i s i St anan residents, anad many of these were mooved to | and so did Tony's wife. John V. Cumirg and Jutizo Batty of Adams de- | brief address, in which ho vlaced the ime | Crosthwaite, presiding elder of the York di PR B0 1B Bone sous BOmaloTh Bnd tHO ) ieheib\ Ihnd IngUpikOesiion: she( OnlElorialis | ansiies: mhmen or the faahyls fonded the report of tlie credentials commit- | of Judge Frank Irvine bofore the convention | trive and 1o o b S 9 Almighty himsolt only kuows how many | when = tho™ storm —camo ~up, were | thosaved, but his wife and theos. ohlidres | toe. The lattor declated that tho aonvon: | of aroke b for judge of the supreme co'rt. | Methiodist chureh of ihis ey and thel SV va -~ people are lost, destroved. | Qihers woero on Uheir | wero among the missing when Mr. Schurts | ton was bound'to’adopt the report, no mat. | o Beosdy ot Lo nominated | wives. A large crowd of churceh people of €E€C 1A S The family of fohn Barbior, a fisherman | Wiy to and from tho city, O eERSr ot for what tho drfuments might be. Argu- | Sumuel J. Tuttlo | denominations was present to greet them S L SRt tIek g s, which is the great industry of the It will never beaccurately known just how | Meat, he said, wopld simply ve crimination |~ Smyihe of Douglas seconded the nomina- OPREEBEATD d1MteEont o 5 5 e s ‘: ‘I;:u o ";’k{ h“i;’i”.“\mf “‘smi‘ v.J;)‘m islands. Dozens of tho little craft that wero | many livos wors 1ost in tho. stoiny. e | A1 recriminition, A Sowhrd counts dole: tionOHTaRe Tevinae s s e | IO TARDIEi0 L a dITers ey o “"‘"”""E "ZHIS R nditioly e lweroByanuod, "“l he H_c‘«ll ‘n‘)th.; posts at Lhi'-‘ main landing were | migiity waves swept with irresistible foree | £ate whose name cscaped in the prevailing | Somebody i the rear of the hall nomi- | bebalf of their own e ‘hes, and President 250, 1 husband and two children were drowned T e et o paddy water and beached | over tho land and with such a great. depth | confusion. moved the previous question. 1t | natad IR A, Batty of Adams, bat that oo Georgo of college on behalf of the a o The next house was occupied by a man “;li" \MI\I'_‘l_'“'”Hf\lumshluvUm house that itis probable that many bodies and so ordered, and on the question to | tleman modestly declined. hool. Messrs. Crosthwaite and Stewart 'D Lot with wifo and two children. The wife and tw ff.”‘,.»'.‘: ri::}:x‘r“vxanu";.‘\'fiz":'r‘\n;'urml;'."."f'u gon | many who were still living were carrica "l".',"f‘“"l',, '!""if1{\l?“";*""“!{%\'“-“"- Bryan pouded with well chosen words and were children were caught in the water and set o E ac been | into the marshes. O Thovasult el e ; Bitteed i Dt Upleased with their recoption. off at a rapid rate fn the darkness and were Told Their Story Amid Tears, of Chinier was about 1,400. the committee ‘on credentials was adopted | Douglas county man was to win. The roll Washington County Populists. & Climate, habits, etc., and tI drowned. Matthew Wertzez and Dominick Mirgo. | , MP Schurts thinks 1,000 of these haye | bY @ vote of 354;to 106 call was arrested by a Lancaster county [ Bram, Oct. 4.—[Special to Tur B remedy is Beecham'’s Pills, 3 jeorge Cerarochi also lived in the neigh- | vich: two sailors, wero rescued by ono of the | been lost, thoush hi: caleulations may be Jumping on Douglas. delegute, who moved to muke Irvine's nomi- | The alliance party of Washington county 59, REPARIMNARE™ o borhood and was there on the terrible night | lugeers. *The story they tell of the disaster “;c;:;;\llx.«xlthu.\;-:«i o oo thought hasbeen | Tho tomporavy organtzation was then oallon Hoouian, didntes T i held its conveation at Kennard Tuesday and i with his family. The waves came with a | at Grand island is horrifying in the extreme, | £1¥€D 10 the monetary damag made permanentand Louis J. Piatti of o o pandldates for rogents of | went through the regular form h ing with them the husband and | They went almost wild in_giving theiv de. | Steps were immediately taicen for the or- { ouelag county yvas udded. to the list of seo. | 1€ State university were placed in nomina- \ rush, ¢ = w st ohad | Tha M| eription of the terrible night, and cried bic. | %anization of relief parties. 1t is not un. | Louglas coun supon a bald hoaded delegate | bin: For the full term, Milton Doolittle of his wifo and his youngest child Tho father | 51y " Into san was raging ull duy they | likely many wii perish from starvation aud | from o back county moved that 17 thee hore | Holt and J. M. Pyle of Wayne; for the va- was found later in the night with his 6-year and toward nighthad increasedl toun | Witst Tho wind and waves destroyed ull | ynVtiiuy clao thay Douslns. connte oy | canes, C. A. Kloman of Custe Giaiboy alarming dogree. About 10 o'clock. it hud | the provisions upon Chinier islaud und &kiven hesAt ono < d 4y Lhostute contral committee was author- | coroner,” Jackson and Stowart aro stiong The next in tho neighborhood was a man | veered U'“'.’:' Soutiiwest, ion oty L aan B o EaplO It o belere: e s \elor eicg T olmibved thatitnol[) SNt SRy neies in f1s ownmember- | yoiSbiican L ho somvantion Hion. enerse named Barton. Mrs. Barton was saved but | MOStlneredible story. “Ihese men said they AL 16 08 nOb siMlclont Leler iy 80 SLALCO | other scereturics be removed and Douglas | SEIP: the fellowing candidates nominated by the (Ao oA 4 were living on the island at the west end, [ UBA it is not suflicient to relieve the thivst | oonb SHE appointed in their places, republicans and democerats: Z. Russell, cler the daughiters were drowned, ihis g 4 could | ©f the hundreds who are without anything AL L LML man Malioney, and the convention at 12 : o ¥ i) far ouvat sea, flashes of lightamg would 9 e e i Y Chairman McGrew, also of Douglas | 30 & (rep.): O. K. Lewis, supe ident (dem.) Kescued but to Die, Muminate iho darkness and they | b0, ent und scarcely anvihing 1o wearand | county, ‘then presented the report of gha | tdourned. o T i INDARO it v iy could see a mammoth wave advancing | WHOAre us homeless and shelterless as was ! re 80| 3 vas as follows Inctined to Hed Litue, tler County’s W & Ticker. T Gni The only person who was d from the | (ot Plout raptdity. towarde tha ocil€ | Robinson Crusoo on his lonoly lsland. soiioclenriasluiong Ho hatacitollows s g i Davip Crry, Oct. 4.—[Special to T HINDOO REMEDY Oyster Buyou catastrophe was an old Span- | ;" yroughhe wich it g noiss of thungor 6 | . Mr. Schurts was one of the party of thir- Endorsed Grover Unequivoeally, Ioon dbletSinterylew wibulOong reasman *most harmonious vepublican DUCKS TUE ATOVE fard. He was found hanging by bne hand to | and on came the terrible thing growine | teen that came to the city in the Good | . . Bryan before the convention adjourncd he X i i\ MG S St el L 0, L OEN WK | er traviralng. bhel company oaie The following is the majority report of the | expressed himself emphatically in regard to | convention ever held in the county complete Ve Slemory 3 post 1n an uncenaclous condition and will | lurger cach O ciand was in the | 3l O (O Tt & thmiling Bioes w0 oty | committed on resolutions: bis future course in Nebraska politics, He | its work of nominating the wining tickot of die. N e e B S e DTS (T Py homrrerta LTS this camvaign yesterday. 1% F. Loomis w Jolin Stook, a voung Italian about 15 ye: ofhe e frlen b onywhore. ihoso men. [ it Fontann voly) chag: sbeoa s oiay | BATEY. in=Nobraak.In KLY .CONYOUtaG bt When I said in the course of my remarks | chosen chairman of the convention, L st s i beine Lo frightened to” o 0 their bomes, | driuk AT LT L evoral | Sonble d hearty greeting to our presi- | that if this convention adopted the majority | ticket is: . W. Hale, judg old, struck in the head by a float i ¢ e % i bieces of ice, with which they quenched | A anOes ! b remained in their boats duving the night g Y q dent, Grover Clevelind, and rency. thi ox- luti 1 the democrat sty of Ne- | wicl, treasurer: W. B. Blai skiff and instantly killed, Horvified, they watehed the wave appr their thirst. Tosp pRine a0l nemottatioinaty biiNe- el pressions o our confidenee and pride in his | hesolt! N EGRee] rhitthe | Derby, sher ivles Stroman Another Italian named Luke Betrovich lost | the island until, like a flash of lightning. i Keports Not Exaggeratod, patr ourako imliwisdom: Wohoardly. | prasicn ndossed such actlon shall fight the et . it 3 ruck, Then all was 4 4 endorse the administration of Prosident Clove. | battle for undor anotlier babuer, I | ten i ) his four daughters, his wife and two of his | struck. “"‘_" alt pastinin 2 and News received tonight from corvespondents | land. W rorfliem, (ho troths <o f y meant just that, but I do not belicve that th Gy suilors. They had all taken refuge in his QUG08 10 oye ‘could see, was fion the P enroute to | forth by the president in his messi democracy of the state will cndorse the oaoutiinl Bicgines, vess 1t as the water grew high their covored with water. The next flash of Sooi Fiitin Shinor iblg fon of cong Wo T e~ | g : ¢ Nrpuaska Crey, Oct. 4.—[Specia o » ) Mo O Sousaite slon OF congress, WO Tavor i rece | aotion of Jts TONreSEMIRLLY o 1 Thie e i aska - Crey, i i lightning found the two fishermen far off to e 5 dation to con herein made, for | i us ' true o inter- | @ ! ; MeLellin’s house cablé was found too short and pulied’ the | the north of the island and looking about in rebojtediloss oirithe south- Al of the i1y 50 cligso of the | ton Tuhas always been truo to the inter- | gram to Tur: Bre.|—J. H. McLetlan’s hous orh Loniaiang |cons ing. BLonT D ests ¢ © people on this question, and I s robbed yester hrond ¢ . NEN lugeer beneath the water, the divection of the island they could see | ooy Louisiana coust during the storm of | wo eall upon the Unitea | £58 of the neople on this quostion, and Iam | was robbed yestord: brond nyliht AGE\”) : lust. Captain Terrebonne o speedily piss tho pemdme | inclined to believe thut the 1o court | quantity of jewelry aud other. things bein AUL! Ou Simou isle, in Grand bay, there were | BOUMING but a sheet of water. The island | foes oy | s 1 5 g w Schurts of Gouldsboro, ust sons of well known citizens, nged about L] Rt e e nk that more than 500 persons | bill for t ipt repeul of that vicious favor with the administration has led many | taken. = The theit was traced to two boy o Sell oyster camps, and wero waiting for the re- | opposite the city, who ulso confessed to robbing Mr. McLel aighteen inhabitants, who wero keepers of A \\,,;,“.w‘n,\‘l;.u ln-m..:.-l.- (u\‘n (ir‘ a },.,,,1\‘1.‘.’,‘.,. We dectare our devotion 1 '”.'. \{uluL ne (.‘i | of 1”1“. lh'l[w ml-‘ xl..“..u both ul..-‘\mlm ) estimated by him at 1,300 3 aTthi arty s set forth | and s inte 801 their people know o 25 VD turn of the oyster flect. Sixteon of them [ of the Chinier' Camindn calamity who | yune ales hu Inforaniin Tore: gane Pica Drataagl hn 00 a4 tho WiusC | plnces on the: delegution by pladging them- | a. quantity of tools, Most of the atolcn | THE BOOK OF THE CENTUR Y were drowned. arrived this morning on the? schooner Good | $iticating ahion. Trom le, © e 5 Lo Shur: i 3 % cm- | o g [ st of the stolen S B & CENTUR T DE-On ! r Go g that not more than eight lives oy 1 who chunged front | articies were recovered over B00 Magniticent Photogriphie Views, The greatest velocity the wind attained in ;\“l‘llv)ll‘lir‘li‘l‘h)\‘ll)ykr‘xlxiu;l\n‘\\ Illnl:l lhln:xn.: l]n\rsx }\II‘I;}! were lost as follows: s in that platform, and so | @ val in this city.” | wize 1135 by 1 es. Introduetion by 9 Ly-si ;< i A Rgsporiences A0 ofknolossi0 an Ras 1 g, s 3 o 0 DrOmDiess crantoss voloatty b Ty our While | at Chinfer. Mr. Schurtawent 10 thed ialan | 44 Qrmma Jore i oL oou Regg, was loat | bollo 16 Eontaen T P b greatest veloeity at Part Iads was | about four weeks ago with George Thomas v veros saved Raspia, with | FeVIse our tariil laws, so that in hutniony wit An exciting episode oceurred this after- Y [ Descriptions by Edwird Berott Hale, D, D: R tyefivamiles nothoLr: and & nogro bricklayer named Touis Koboris, | L0, 00Ys, weros saved. Mo Ltaspia, with | Fo¥isour Wrifflaws, so that in huymony witly oxoliing 2 eesouirodly Bek,|—The funeral of Joshua Warren this | Conwell Db Lo 1) e Dok in Miheluat bud storm near the mouth of the | for. the purpose of constructing s sehool | LFe0 OF four nogroes wore also lost.” The Sopl de TRt T IS T ) ississippi was in 1585, and there was also & & everywhere, take you. There were no further nomina e f s, the vote proceeded by countics. As the roil fr 5”'“'“ : ‘"',"“,"‘ Tovle As previously montioned, the population | The result wits fmevitable. The report of | call provacded it was very evident tht the R e T e but only made four nominations, as follows: T, 1’ Lippencott of = Blair, treasurer: John Lacsome of Kennard, sheriffs 12 C. Jackson of Blair, judge: I3 R. Stewart of Bl Death of o friond Citizon. Jobpditodinve Lieor, Friesn, Oct. 4.—[Special Telegram to Tue | € Lew W , An H Vil Howard surseia e 4 Gro Imonoy Trom tho pooplo thien 18 nouded T | heamrsedC LIS aftor the i ernoon veas bna of bhe lasaont avar hola el | Alks, AT it ! X - vas unable to say how many | the ccononijeal adminlsteation af oured I | adjourncd. ~ The doorkeeper at 1 e e Ll ANKAD OF ALY 0N 1k Viwa, i . ; . house. He cngaged bourd in o house in | soriearondent wus unal Y | the econoniical udministration of our govern- | frat G T £ OOFEREDEE U this city, Mr. Warren was one of Friend's | A0 0¥ ALL Gonn i - Q€ ctio 'y 0 gn a onty-i Thoe 4 go > s 0 1 5 S S I 0 prom| epo © i % » 4 s & 3 rrotted, e s was very high at Grand Tle, and the water | butn om0t horurio, "pse wis & | from Bayou Cook anil the. various sottio: | clection laws thoy avtempted to loage after adjournment, | Erett S i of o il was backed ubon tho land 4nd | eyttt of boards, but ithad | monts that are tributary thercto. Thers Disapprove of Some Spoeches, o looked the door. ' “ho tirst pooplo to do CHIF Ttowmer Omita, residonts uvou the isle were for a duy and a | fely reasonably sufa in the storm. 1t turned | 148 been. - frightful “loss of | yyadenounce theseditious and inf umatory | Marahal Hubbard nad Dr. Dunny. both of (s | A 12:30 Jast night Oficer Rouser, whos hlght terror stricken. — Tho storm, howover, | out'to be the bier of probably taenty fleg | 10 throughout that™ seotion. ~Houses | jangunge usbd by publle speaker of rasory R B R T B e S 1 aan (B ta st s monthitaaris i no o of graar magnitiido’ and ng | Gao Lty v v tenty-five | have heen blown all to pieces and smacks | diye and all their ¢orts (6 stir up strifo city. o doorkeopor declined to lot tem s on Elxleon ythiamonih, lives were lost. At thut time the regular 3 3 destroyed and wrecked. There is no means | d nsion and ereate Jealousy and dist out withouy “. payment nr_ beer money ‘(4nl‘|yfl4|v}lx“l ~;‘| ion and 1 in s star | swamer running to the ialand was long One Man's Awful Experience. of estimating the exact loss which humanity | nt purts of our ’ o l| hey laughed at him, and attempted o | and club and I U ine service, S 11at Grand Jslo was deateoyed:. Aho ke, | Perience SUMCIRt 10 tarh & b s hatt srax; | CALrIod tnge bhe Marphos g e aYe Lot X tiians, The deuio revolver and placing it under the nose | to persecution from one of his superiors e ‘}‘rfiaf ports were untrus, but they had created |7and when he reached the city this morning | found. Some of those capeed into the ihran (LB EHeTOc0R of Hubbard suapped the tizer. Chief i e g L I eater auxiety in the eity than the reports | he showed the results of the peril ho had | marshes ave still living, but. without food ot b Operator Carlelon of the Wesiern Union, | DoWitvs Little Farly Kiscrs. - Small pills | e received lnst night, for the storm | Passed through. He was almost naked. The [ and water, and they will be “Hikely to perish he stitos s one people o who was in charge of g Bre's corps of | safe pill, best pil Omaha's Newast Hot GRIRS Nannenod Auning. the monta ot Ao |l Glothing i MAslon was torh ta ahoet:” The|| Buk yaler and Wnoy il ho clomest ontity ot inteross, whiiiodt ovrators i the convention all, was imme. T Cor. 1 gust, when there was o largo number of | face was braised, and he had 0ot yot recov: Strewn with Dewdt Todies, The contrary: by Whomsoover 8 frin il wacamptod to. Wka. the Lavolyer ROCRAMAIED it A room #50) Dor iy summer sojourners from the city upon the | ered from the excitement he had undergone |, = " are filse and pernicions, 8 BEM BCALLemD R s Doment) 0 ro0rs with hath it 81 nor 4 1sland, and the frightful scenes of death ho bhud Train crews arriving on.the Grand Isle o {alhennd pensions to tho de- | WY Belore he could do so, however, the omeatic. | #0rooms with Ot 108 nor 1y All Were Drowned, witnessod. rond say Lhat the Lrack 48 Strewn with boaics | gonsins "o henstons to the do- | dogriceeper troed ana snapped the eun L « of Pulion, Ark. n plucoof | iroois with batn at 8.0 por 2 2 f Mr. Schurts says he ostimates the loss of | #bd thut u large number haghiready been | worthy efforis of Comuimioner Totheen' 1o | Dr. Dunn. Fortunutely it did not oxplode, | several thousand b bitimnts, wis desitoyed f e i kv Gesee Nourby to Simon islo is another small [ life on Grand isiand and Chinter and 1n the | buried. The country 15 4 ffone of w, Dis entleayor 0 purge the 15 of thoso ot e | and bofore he could snap it again he was | by i torduy afternoon. | Newly Furanhied Thronghaa island called Razor island. Here a camp of | Green bay, and Cool. Chalton and Oyster | ana- devastation. An wimving - passen; |Ilhv||\|1r<-n~mll~ and make 1t what 1t should | overpowered and placed under arrest. There "‘:"‘{m Iy w‘:‘l_” adents of Pringoton cole | C. S. ERB, Pron. five men were located, who were all drowned. | vayou settlements will réach from 800 to | this morning said that nop fewer be—u roll of honoi wits i general scattering of delegates when o i 4 fatal case of hizing at thut ! R ] On Bird island, which was situated a littlo | 1,000 people, Whon ho Tert Chinia: iacy | eighty-seven dead hodies were sben along Down on the A, . 4 the man drew his gun, Chairman Mahoney | P Thevhon to the estad 1s more oxposed 1o | Yesterday ho counted but five houses stand- | the route. He said he had witnessed dread: | o youfliom the thme-honored doctrin of | A Secretary Sheohan of the stute contrdl rowas Kithed at Dogtown, o small | £ i the heavy sweils, about 180 people lived. | ing out of about 300 beforo the storm, ful scones throughout the Bayou Cook coun- | (1 demostatio paets: ammeind o el of | committce being among the many distin- | 1 APULADIO SOLLIGIENG BOWE ArKontine, | : T i They were all drowned, B ek g d the houses began | by, and the distress was appaalin domocratic plitoria, du which Thouas Jofer- | guished democrits within rango. AU tho po- | Kun Lustalahty s hoad wos almast s vored { N VTR eroow On Grand bauk, which borders the Grand | to'wo to pieces, The wind picked the houses It is variously estimated that from 200 to | son elected proside thitt wo op- | lice stution the man gave s numeas Miller, | from his body. Two men suspected of the van Froom _ 5 3 ) d . crime have been arvested ATER ‘G exins lake, there were eight persons killed. off us tho 8y ba e e T 500 people perished on. Bayou Cook and in | posed to the union of church and state in any g " a troo fight 4t Lemont, T, Tuosda THEATE Sr—————— . hiete wero elght parsons 11 | e oounit with & ghiie o, ioat e | Lhat section b the countey: i dehth ap | formor nies Aty preiatt wikiovor: it Confersion ol Cattle Thier ik AR G A L TR AT Y 18 fifteen miles across and when [l 1# | roofs went, and oae by one the buildings | OUher boiuts. all tho way. from Bayou Cook | cijoymont ‘o - refiglows Hborty shil] ovas | FREMONT, Oct. 4.—(Special Tologram to | Join Ganiey reeeived & Sivors ot o e | 161 DAYS { Dl Y sembustuous. In periods of | were torn’ to. pleces, crashing down upon | % Grand island and Chinter, will swell” the | b tintained s BOAL - thoge st “ 55 | Tk e ) Wiltinm Gully swits trrouted noa | ShOUIGCE and lost s muth blood (hat 1 uiiy RATLELAY il 0, Pttt s oxteomely - dangerous 1 1SS | and killing their occupants, ind the rapidly total to.moro than 1800, wccording to the | mo religious Wal for oo, B w0 | Rllo. Gltyiwenterdny. withidawo cows 0 is'| Bonrtoun nuie aisos af zellow (ayosaeporos | e aa fann Nab b il s bouts could 10t venture across it until the | defted oo & torrible ctrontuhay | best information now obtaiuablo. declaro our ecymosition = to' all “secrey [ Jelf SN - MESIOTTL: R AL Or L0 6 B Ik, Ga iy baterdly. wud o Bk ! OES il bt sutdod, and " 180 (ho 300 | Wi s\ olog heross e T, T Shricks | AL Orad Taio oy Joss. than twenty-aix | S opun patioa SRR s Couny, L | possossion botongini o oo “Tummer, 'wear | portal st Rk LTSI | St G o Webber, o stuauboat carryig wassengers to | aud groans of the unfortunate people were | perished. £ TSURIDLERUOUE LR a8 cantanpyito Sho | AN clids andivan -hrough beforo. Justioe: | diiil s Rarull ok, ouwie o e porled e Roatistio Ratiroad Comedy Drimi, and frou the island, was ‘weather bound a heartrending us they were buried in the On Rosario and Linion islunds the loss of r‘ nand caleulated o broed llum: I. ten larceny. ded "m vy 'IM.\\'\ ru u twonty-ive. br. It T L. Butord, who ocoynids 15 mile from ber landives and afraid o venture | puins of their frail homes, Mz, Schurts. My | 1ife has been considerable, It is dimisult to nd unscemiyentyife In our American pol- | over to tho disthiet. court 1 the sum of 110 hluco 1ndo vaaank by Eho, death of Burs THE LIHIITED MAI into the lake. She lost a day anda half in | Thompson and the negro bricklayer were in | €stablish the correctuess of the report th We commenthond public school systei) A0 10 defanis e wis bormmitied e the | geon Branhum, 15 11l with the fover, oot 4 gotlng away and her deiention caused | 4 house in which there were twenty.five | there hus been great loss of life u moans of pobulug education, und we are op- [ B8 W Gefaull be was commitied to the Govoriar Jdonus “af Alubuwiu-lisa. ardurod A Four-Aat [ixsursion Into the Reali much aluvin in this city. ‘Chat was 80 in | people, ull nuddled togethor and . terror | 181e. The houses on Grand ” d to division o the public’ school fund o | COUNLY Ju o K 0 PREL Gf th 15 Suiployes of RO AL QAD SAULL AR the month of August. SLNIOKSR At khe mights Agbay bf the o ledge that runs through the middle of the | EIR DUFposss, bt o s rlsht Jounty Lepubli i ) Find. TP R KA T g 10 Grand Islc is woro fortunately located | ments Suddenly thore wis a fearful crast | 1sland and, as nany of them are shoitered | on ap@ifildron as in accord with | Broowisarox, Neb., Oct. 4 W i Contral aro | \ORERE YIRS 10 vor Soni, {0 ithstind the wffoct of a heavy blow that | of imbers and the Toof caved in, burrying | DY the rocks, ivis aificult to caloulite trom | 1hd fh s e o i eond il Tag Bek.|—The republican county conven- | JeM BRI e | “The sale of soats will open Wednosday Lost Islund. Lost islund was situnted tothe | noarly every oub of the party, only M. | the water what the result of the storm there | pir nigask berty consistent with M s o Ly of dc y | f yowtwand of Grand sland gnd was wore | Schuvts and the negro' eschping. M. | hus been. “Thoro aro ouly about 800 resi- | Ui Fishis of Oulrs ensurcs the bost govers | tion met yesterduy and nominated the fol s 832000 duv algnbnes | = T fuly exposed to the hurricaneés of the gulf | Schurts clung to 1 foating log until o shay | G€nts on the islands and no one has yet ar. | mont ; lowlag siokel; “Lregsuror, J. 10, Kally; vlark, | SiEaheuh B 4 1w Dtering | B€» NEW TKE NE shan her sister. Back in the 50's Tost | g light n o house not far sy, ived divectly from Several boats BEAMP0 & 0 re- 1o A, Siogel, prosent ineumbent; sheriff, | ath SR EG0N TS T Yot sttt | Y mapimen 18land was tho summer resort of the planters ; d have already left tho city stocked with hune | DALY € Liho ov | B Lo Daggott; Judge, A, H. Buehj superin- | Gaion | TAEATER {KEENE of south und southwestern Louisiana and Turp by the Gule, dreds of loaves of bread and other provisions | e g ment teial, calin | fendent, Miss Tilla McClellaud: surveyor, | ‘e Now York dowocrat L onsenton | o N 1GHTE ONLY CTOVER 6 muny of the people of New Orleans. 1t was | = He swam to the house and was admittea, | for the sufferers at Chinier, Graud Isle and | joudly fo o M party control i state | Peter Houtz; coroner, Dr. Henvy of Upland, | will ussemble at sarato Yo s | BEOTNINCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, About 1850 yhen'n tidal wavo swet over it | 1 here woro se veral nooplo fn this liouso. Mr. | Bayou Coolk altal b g S — ‘ S o Jap SapraULLAERHA OIT B0 flaiitie T e e e o (LM and the island sunk into the sea, o large | Schurts Lad hardly entered, however, when e riaal W. (3 v ndoption o ondment to s AENG INan Gambiors Biatded, o | B0 4 i i Ty EZNE number of lives bewg Jost, Icluding many | the structure went 1o pleces and out of those 1 MNORELE e igy) Hass | OFiiime callsay e calling for tho cloctlon | Guanp Lstann, Oct, 4.—(Special to Tur | CMPRSE L) eing of Lholders | THOMAS We'« KERRNEY peoplu hizl in social and busiuess life. Part | who were in the house, Mrs. Schurts, a lady It is learned here tonight that Shell beach | Q8 SReR. Fav0RG Couiimduors by, & Aoy | 5oy 1 ephia nolice giude another raid oo tho | of tho Lontaiie & Niadhsiils il 1= | and his superb compiny In the following of the iskin is suill above the surface of the | and a child cscaped, Mr. Schurts succeeded | Was visited by the storm and that twelve or | Yote of the © StFict onforcement of . the Law gawbling houses last night, with tne resuly | Puny yesterday the old hoar ors Wi Jopertoleg a8, but it 1s practically uninhabited in gottiug the luay und baby 1o a trea and | bhiriecn persons lost theirlives. No names | S L hihortation 1ates i this state ) Justidblad, Wit the sxcen Wiy 03 0AX | there the party stayed uutil 4 o'clock in the | 47% Lkunown. | that six of thew were heavily fiued. Every | Xnthony, who wis clected 10 “RICHARD 111" morning, when the wind began Lo dbate. A small isiand, St. Malo, just off Shell This report was sigued by all the mem- | ona of the plades where gambling has been | madt yaeant by o 1 f R LEDAA rs of the committee With tho excention of | gojue + g » Grangd st lies divectly south of New | The ncgro bricklaver managed to reach the | beach, is also reported to have been swept | fir® Of If Hichardson, who submivtod n | B0IE o has now been caught owes “RIGHELIEU." Qrieans. 1L is sbout sixty miles s tho crow | pole to which the Ashing smacks are usuully | by o udal wave. It had a population of | olE SF WOHIEReN | VRO subwitied o | i A——— Foreizn. VDN ESDA Y flies from the city, and atout nisety miles | tied, and clvng to that duriug the whole of | thirty-five souls and so far as 1 known noue | f red from the majority solely on the finan- ALAW " e The British detective office 15 agaln tarning CMACBETH." by tho tortuous route thatis coveved in | the awful night, finally being rescued. Mr. | Were left to re the story of the disastar. | .i,i'0\05tf0n ' Gsanp Laawn, Qat. 4.—[Spoolsl to Tug ition toward the Clin-na-tiacl, Tl WEDNESDAY MATINF reachivg it. “There are 1wo ways of geuting | Thompson, wha lived at Harvey's canal, was | T'Wo schooners, owned ‘by Pochevint & 2 > 2 Beg |—One year in the peuitentiary was | spics 0. Mt A0 AL Ol A8 it Iscone's compiny will preseat o the islund, one vin Socola canal, ffty | lost sight of, and was probubly drowned | Favre, were lost in the Mississippi sound heere by the Faithfu', the verdict of Harrison whon James | SO0 LG Heaine WeEIVE GRUGITONS w8 B RONMEO AND JULIEL, "' miles down the river, and the otheér via My Bchuris cstimates there were twenty | 8071 the crows of cach, numbering altogether | The reading of the resolutions was punctu- | Cooper, u youug man of 17 ycars, plouded | 15000 2 Qux d L'ullnpul.ul anal, which is about opposite the | people in house from which be escaped. ; ':'“:' I‘“:,"‘ l[\'!-“\“u'"'k“\ S : h-"s-' are “u'fl‘“:y | ated by \Ix!“m‘n‘l:‘plmn at th guilty to burglary, baviug brofen 1o u rail- | \ old exposition wrounds. By either t was th dence of Mrs. Ducross. My, | fatalities that are known o have occured in | every sentence. The plank cudorsis 3 ad car Binlrrs 1o 1k 10,000,000 wond i Ea POPULA Grand Juke it vossed. Tho Sehurts i tain no less than 900 to 1,000 | the Mississippi sound. laud’s message demunding the unconditional shich they ure ( s cortal of ISIhSTflEET THEATER tfimch. :u::::xw -|xr. I“ku"‘\\::)rlv:l‘l“ll:’ i b HJ.‘;':LZ!'.‘ ishied in tnis awful cyclone and | A Ty ey rene llul‘ n.l.-l_ |:u|.-‘.»n|«..:l 'AA'IIA\“‘-;Il "v:v‘;lllv'xl bolh ol L Lxeursions : o S BT, Fou o MERLY DANDY eraft. ‘Lhe islaud is in Jefferson pavish, aud | Mr. Schurts says the night was hurrow- | MORGAN Cirv, La., Ooct. 4.—The lugger | fhoce Wivia'or the ball tn whith the Broan o GO, ARG IWAER.. SARYMRE i e e it BUNDAY MATINZE, QOT, 8 16 has boen i summer resort for many years, Iho wind nowled, cabins crashed and | Three Brothers, employed by the Berwick | meu were couspicuous by their abs enc a5 it 90" de o T | b ried with MR JOMN DILLON not liberally patronized, however, because | groans of the wouuded and | Buy Packiog company, capsized near the | The plauk relating W church ay | Yiade ;i) simit 30 days. Positive r entored upon. | und 2 CCmpahy i Dy Dew comedy, 148 location aud the lnck of wire com munica- is blood curdle. While he re- | oyster reefs during the recent storm and | state. ircedom of the press, condemning | opportunity to getl so low g rale | A MOJEL HUSBAND." don. Mr. P F. Herring hus cousiderable 7 L o0 three waves washed oy Captain Micher, his son Arthur aund H. | religious tests for oftice, condemuing seeret | 1o Particulars apply to R, C. Patu iecr | h | y nd Far Betweea woperty on the island. There are a uume but be aud vhelady aud child hung | Pezauka, a suilor, were drowned. | politicai sceietics, ete., wis greeved with up | son, 42 Rauge bleok, Omubia, s sottle 10 i, Wodnesday Autiugs, | morning ut 1he usun Gty 1 | Box sheets open Suluiday anent Cou

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