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THE OMAHA DAILYy BEE. t_,, - ewem— - —— — — - — ——— - e corer e~ \saapi A —— = —~—— S ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187l OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1893, INGLE COPY FIVE CENT MIAtTY $0 OUF RECTiON oF the cons culution per capita, il AR O A el e fl L A PN {r. Butler said thero wassmot # por FantEy jronctad definition of the word “morchant [— proposed romoval Ploase prevall, if pos- capita in circulation in South: Caroline. He | Colloctor Wise says thore is one Uhinese o upon tho department to dcter netion T | Blackburn of Kentucky Wishes to Improve | closed hisencect by reading ag extract from | Survigors of the Storm Swept Places of | firm in San Francisco that bas no less than | . " : matter until onr people o Lonrd, ns b the farewell address of Andtew Jackson $at § soventy-five pariners, Wel 30 N jed Oaro How tho National Committeeman Engineered | thmutter until qur prople vin b honrd the Repaal Bill. T e e Sy Lonislata { Sore Distoess, et Well Dirsoted Bullet En 1s the Varied Oarcer the Land Office Goneolidation nator Allen endorsed this telegram thus tem of that day. What Mr. Jackson sad — of a Dating Oriminal, Plense hold this matter in abeyanee til the at that time, Mr. Butler said. was a solemn kit L Lol L cltizons can ho hoard » Wz e e ot Bee man that ho | YESTERDAY'S DEBATE OF MUCH INTEREST | truth when it was uttared, and natructoday | H\LF OF THEIR SUFFERINGS NOT TOLD | it Armour to Take s Facking Houses BERVED MORTON'S POLITICAL INTERESTS ieard o response from the departient to Me, Dolph soad frol Gt% Bank Xt S O EHE NONUBIR DESPERATE BATTLE IN GRAND ISLAND lie above protest against he abolition o Note Reporter of Januaty 18, 1850, as_ to the N NEW Youk, Oct, 6, [Special Télegram to S SLAN the oftice at Chadron and the attachment of | Mr Butter Makes a Plea for the Removal to bank ciredlation 1o said that in New | Penth a1 Desotntion Mark the Spots Vise [ e e 11y Everything Submerged to the Furtherance of | th ) -\“lum'«' H\‘ o A of the Tax on State lanks—Cust York state there were 158 failed, closed and fed by the Aw ul Hurrleane—An cireles today that an enormons deal had just 5 suited for & moment, nor was he notified by F o worthless banks of issue, and only i A Condition of AfMairs— ! y No . Mae ¥ . Ve " T 1 dotattme AVIbe NS BB1FE: of the Deporwation g 3 W n n A heen put through in New Jersey. involvi ae Police Offic:r Dangeronsly Wonnded Be- Bomebody's Personal Aggrandizement, the department that ais advice was desired . operation # ; SUATANAIRES AN NOLOSAER: AR outipy. ot .60 T peoparty in T . Y Kem Favored Chinaron, Mr. Butler wanted the senator from Ore- $ S fore the Taief Was Laid Low. 7T Representative .Kem saye that had he gon to sunplement the statement he was -!w stion 18 in tho Newark adows S Wi beon consulted he would o suggested 1o making with another a8 to the number of k etween © DELEGATION N CONGRESS WAS IGNOFED o onsulted hevould have sugaested e | - Wasnivarow, Oct. 6.~In the senato todiy | banks which had failed fn the last twelve | New Oneass, Oct. 0.~The whole lower — 18 his lome, rather than the ofice at Chad- | Mr. Blackburn of Kentucky submitted an | mouths. coust has been do " iyl > Mr. Dolph replicd it was not necessary to 3 ron. if it was necessary to abolish cither | qnendment to the bill repealing the silver RSPl 8 Manderson, Allen and the Representatives | ofice. In this Mr Kem shows himself to b ¥ do that, as in no case had the holder of v purchasing clause of the act of 180, it 3 ¢ { as frank and unsclfish as he is honest in the » " o™ t v v ‘ Protest in Va.n Against the Changes. Dretiteos. for hevortains would hot sugros | SUrkes out the Voorhees substitute, leaving | Mr. Teller, republican. [of Colorado, took | terrifie, does not compare with tho last | estate of Cincinnati, who also own the Pike | Idontifiad as Oharles Fisher, tho Young Foote > the abolition of the office at s own honie it | the bill us it passed the house, and then [ the floor on the repeal bildatd 45, and bofore | disaster. Opera Louse of that city, ant the reported sad Who Held Up Billy D. did not feel that it would be in the public | provides for the free coinage of silver of | Ne began Mr. Dubois suggested the lack of a Oun Chenier island 1t roached a climax of | purchuser is Philip D, mour, the well pad Whe He p billy Dox, PATRONS' CONVENIENCE NOT CONSIDERED | interest us uguinst the proposition to wbolish | American production. The sodetary of the | JUorum. After some litfle delay o Quoriia | porpgr, They have already buried In the | S1OWN Chicago pork packer the office at Chadron. ‘The business of the/ |yttt PO HERS ey O op | s secured. \ ik Broken Bow oftice 18 vastly inferior to that | (e4sury is authorized ou the first day of Referring to his dispateh suggesting an was reported in roal estate Jerssy City and Newark and ~ just outside the Ierzen wuunel on the - 3 wstated by n storm with- | Tines of - the Dolnware 1ackawannn & | A WELL KNOWN OMAHA CR00K THE VICTIM paralle]l 1 history. The historie gale of | \Westorn railroad, wad the New York, Lake | national bank currency logt a dollar. b, which destroyed Long istund, while s & Westorn, It 18 owned by the Pike Fud PAY u ) i 0 1 i fid There is in all about 8800 aere " de graves on the island 950 persons, unc 1t was further reported n real eatate Teller's Kenfark T repos Ty " WL e more to be intecred cifeles that Me. Avmour purchased this | TWO COMPANIONS MAKE THEIR ESCAPE | Atovi “wra syond. finy dot o | propert ot for s Lative purposes, but | differed from the secretaty of the treasury U bbbl e AL il lab ) LRl s LA R T euce between the market | and the president of thd United States, ho | WOrst that has been experienced i the (B0 {“"‘ Sl n[ tabliat Throws Mueh Light ona Pecu- ':"',‘ casy of access to the patrons of the | jice qud the minted value after coinage. | nssumed they were nc b south, but it has never anywhere been | 1o WG G PR RSEI PO Gago, | MAany Shots Exchianged in the Dark by the bl T'his serguorage is 1ot to be coined, but is to @ to iejure th y. belioved the [ equalled in its destruction of property and | us the transport it fr ywest | Threo Desperadocs and the Two Pos RS ; i § irjun out He belioved th ! I us the SPOELALION NowW Trom the west {8 Har OfMmeta n ta Nebraskan Was Notified, be sold by the secretaty of the treasury for lence could be and had been produced | gyepifice of human life by any storm con- | very expensive, and the Armours believe leemen, but Onty Two Bul- Representatives Bryan and MeKeighan | gold. to be used for the purpose of maintain- | $ ent to justify x.-qt statement that % A of the oMceat Chadyon. Besides the Broken | €ach month to establish the seignorage to | o T 1 j | thereare t Bow oftice Is Tocated in & comparatively | be charged for the following month, which | 4 M Teller said that @hile he radteally | gy, [ tor to Sccretary Hoke Smiih Which out of the way sc 1 of the state, and I8 | is to be the diffe i Compromising Letter Written by Mr. Cis- 1 Tt AL fined 1o as iiwmited an area of country. hel can save a ool deal of woney in bring 9 R aver that they had no’ offieial intimation of | ing the parity of wold and silver. Thix is | heither the senatqnor thq secrctany of, tho | T %y S0 LI 0T VL Cor tittte | 08 live cattle cast and staughterinz them WasHING [Speci 2 the department's intention to abolish any | tho amendment which Mr. Blackburn, in his AL S SO L TR I X YO here. The property is to e greatly im 0 The Bex.)— Politica” suggested i- | land offices in Nebrag id that L cent speceh, said he would propose with a | £88S6 "'“”:”“_I"'ly‘“'l"lm"" G b, Rny m;mmls navk the resting places of those | pegved by the building of abbatoirs, schools. | o 4 0 oppor! 0 be heand cour v 0 1e i ueo 0 ubidiii kel S “ 8 8 r GO 3 Wi Ver e b errible or! chu s and omes for ¢ VUS| n . 6 acl "elog! rected the recent abolition of cer given 'u_ pportunity to b |‘x . m\ ou view to reaching a compromise. © Wi SOMOWhAY APDAEERY AR RPIY AR EHEIRRY | gy o o, killed WAL e ble stor churchos and homes for the vust numb GraxD IsLAND, Oct. 6, pocial Telog N ; the threo republican meinbers. Messrs. he debate on the repeal bill was contin- ! I'hero were many burial partics. . | emploged in these estavlishmengs B T | a0 B ¥ T offices in Nebuska Aiercer, Hainer and Meikisjolm, were not | ued by Senator Call of Florida and Senator vril or the Ist of May. WollieH HAQ OISR JoINBa AR B A | A reporter called at the U R e R AL QSR “Polities” dictated the attachment of the | consulted. In view of the it inter Butler of South Carolina, both of whom op- more;! aatd e, ieller i tibhat, || SONIGH 15 SHIRESRI0IMEC fn LHEBOCIE Arawur Beef company for information con- | Mau dangerously wounded was the result of oficeless districts to other districts having thisq Y ebraskar posed the biil. Mr. Butler devoted the | % s 1 am concerned, Fam satisfied that | thedead. With poles and hooks and vopes | Goiing the sate, Mr nour's manager | @ desperate battle carly this morning in the &1 offée. ongrens it s someis AL remarkabie Uik t ‘purt b lils Whiskoh vook b i Hege citenent and disirubt woro created in | thoy drow the corpsos from tho water or | said: L know of no sicl transaction, and | business part of the oy FIRG i . some of them were not notifled of the con- favor of the repeal of the « s ) L7 de o SES dragged them from the debris that s can hardly velieve Mr. Armour would go solice Oficor: S < Politics” will defeat the efforts of the | yorincad shanges, or nsked at any time to | g U Cl S ALIoR B i Dosition | Scutive department of this government on | the island and baried thew mto sueh W actioms in timos. ko theso, 1 | oo Oficers dosephy Smith and O, i, peoplo at Chadron 1o secure the retention of | rive information or any oxprossion of theit | that the tix was unconstitutional. Ahis lod | the inancial question. The president o e T At Bl Rchiomo 1o timos ko Whesc b | Serviss had a desperato battls with three the oftic at thut place, and a *‘political in- | wishes. Especially this would appear to | to a debate participated in by Senatcrs | 10t intend to take such steps as wore fix et G should bring iis business cast burglars in the rear of Hayden's general torest” on the part of Seeretary Morton will | apply to Senator Manderson, who, with Sen- | Doiph, Allison, Sherman and othors, Telier | Bitherto t R LI i L h“i\riwfi'.:'{:l i extentthat 1 ©Av Mr. H. 0. Avmour's ofice €. O. | ctore. Officer Smith has a forty-four bullet rontrol the appointment of the Nebraska | Ator Paddock, introduced the esume coch ug the vepeal b Mlnancialcenters se 01} wouldbe Inuredibio it thia rned eraftand |y oo, @ nephew 0. Armour, sid he | hole in his thigh, an o bloady romaing of control the appointment of the Nebraska | alor Daddock, introduced tho b sostmed his specels agaiust tho vepeal Vil | isinformed, the prosident move. thun once | stari badics did uou bear ample witness | (SHIPUE @ uephow of 1 O Avmour sald lie | hole in bis thigh, and tho bloady rama us of land ofticers. H 20, declared thut the people should have an ob. | therctor Hardly less than 850 craft were [y ey, Bositiveive tho veport LREL s These statements are all as true s na- Engincered the Mo C porting Chinese. ject lesdon in order to bring about the en- [ wrecked, and in many instances all of theiv [ (IS OF LG AELE I ATHONE WEEE B AHE L About twenty bullets must have been ex- tional democratic doctrine, because Tobias The eutire problem was left in the hands A document from the sury department into a law of cortain financial | crews were lost. More than 200 suilors have | rolciness purposes. E 5 hanged, but only two took effect. One of Castor, member of the democratic national | 0f Mr. Tobias Castor, who has never nosed | was laid before the senate supplemental to : ® s been lost at different points—sailovs who | “5on) D Goin, a represéntative of the Pike | them catered Swith's thigh, making only & S8 0k 1 et nexpert inanything excent the organ- recant letter. of tHilt department in re- h Mr. Faulkner, understanding that | were upon theiv vessels when the storm | ugiilte: when ntorviewed salds wIHis probe | flesh wound. e other shterad the b commission for Nebraska, hins so stuted in tion of domocritic conventions and the the approprintions necessury for ller was not feeling well, moved an | burst fn allits fury St LR e R SRR L U LALLL Gl i) ik writing, und his written statement s upon ing of railroad vights of way. Secretary sxecution of the Chineso exclusion act. | executive session. Withouv concludg his [ The wieck of the Loufsville & Nashville | prus Tes Wt S0 LU LGS BISCR 100 ar's head @ little below the lower Jaw bone the permuncat files of the Interior depart Morton's hand is nowhere disciosed by docu- The document gives a revised estimate | specch Mr. Teller yielded for this vurpose. | railroad is the worst in its history, and it f oo Ce S FSEREEEEE T E e Canlr. | and lodged in his brain et ments on flie, at the Intevior depurtment ox- | of the cost of the deportation of the Cnineso | The senate tien . after a short exocutavo | wiil bo weeks before the line is ywnning rez- | 10N ['cant for solling this proporty.” [ The stories of ONicer Serviss and Smith s 3 ’ 3 ey | centin a - disvateh which leaves hiwnon- | now in the United States, in accordrnce | Session, adjourned. ularly again to this pomt. The O Ve S [ PP AL (At the time tional Committeemian | wommittal. On September 16 he filed at the | with the provisions of the Geary law. The Spring twanch is damaged, and thirty-five ”"‘,‘;.‘,W',r‘l“(}‘l””‘l:“‘.“I,"J'“{I.I'","““ S P D, "“\““" LD oL A D UL A Castor lust visited Washington for the pur- | department a Chadron dispateh signed by | statement is supplementary to that of Sep- | POPULISTS CONGRATU . miles of track between S Armour, bub sinid It was a vory woalthy man | *10stantiatly as follows pose of “looking after the consolidation ot | 5. V. Pitcher, J. C. Hahlmau and . A. Cox, | tomber 12, and in ~eas S LTI REIE Paragould is gone. ‘The wagnif SRR ARLOU LR e TRAt L R TTIT O U Saw a Burgiar's Shadow. tho Nebraslca land disiricts and thoabolition | Muply vequestivg hum to use bis influence totalan ropriation necessary from 85,000,000 | They Are Gind to QLD Cin Sl R R f,t;"(",‘l'}‘. and abOUt | yuased foe a month or six weeks, and at the | Ofleer Serviss, while passing in front ot of certain oftices.” it was broadly intimated | |QUAVe the removal ¢ 2 idron land | to $10.335,000. A portion of this increase, in Their Ranks. s shans, has boon completely destroyed, | oy of ghat time tho purch: name will | fayden's store was attracted bya pocullar g BT T e e ispended until the people from the | &),360,000, is due to the fact that the steam- WASHINGTON, Oct _[Spefial Telegram to | &nd the bridge at Bay St. Louis, one of the . : v 2 be giveu. t I district could be heard. stary Morton | ship companies have iucreased their rates | g 0B 5 E Tt finest in the country, has been’ almost en- e shadow. He saw it move, and when he thun the public welfare would control this | did not cndorse the request. He doubt Tor the transportation of Chinese. from San | 1% BEE]—William Jennings Bryan, vepre- | yirely rafned t ‘ & ) ne : PLAYED A BOLD GAME. looked nzain bie saw @ man dodge down, Ho important step. .1|;| “l”"\‘l it to [Illm'f(')'-"\\nh his program. | Francisco to Hong Kong from 35 | Sentative of the Iirst Nebraska district, has l,\u m-unx\m schooner at Biloxi reported 25 called & Mr. Williamson standing near and which Mr. Castor was enforcing o &L The remaining portion of | been fully accepted us s member of the pop- | that maay bodies are floating on the shor % hhery by a 8 v Castor Wrot Lotter. s T o B 4 Aot ¥ v L gty erate Attempt at Robbery by a St | told him to watceh the front door and 'et no et L '; lll‘ 16 bt ities Did it Al the increaso is due to the fact | ulist party by all of those inthat organiz- [ 8t _lluv 1{}nu:. _Stip islnd an }t heni Louts ¥ Man, one escape. He ran around 10 tho rear of lhl:l‘«‘v‘\dl[‘ \:I'I:h:\ {\irlmle”“\“:;:l: l\“;"l el e whole transaction, from the incipiency | Pt .‘n'.“\-\,".‘.'}‘.r e ot o | ton here. The nine populist members of | WG, NOL (ISR ST I0CHAT Sr. Louts, Oct. 6.—For a brief s, 10- | yhe store. Mt e e e ”l\ul\\r”"l ove Ulinlx:“xI‘l‘lxld.‘:‘x!::»)(v»v(H“H:\u ion 108 | et audivor Of tho treasury sags that the house and (\l; \X\;m populist mrn.llll have been buffeted 1 the wind one of the army of unemploed was the W BREhs A e yel thoro e Ah U an R ntn that there was an ulterior purpose o the | and the manner in which the siate was | HeF capiti ‘”l” ooy "'.,'»’“'""‘I e D e \?s SR ;n ,l“" huried 1‘.{:-'”“,1‘\'\(‘ (i he el HA i phal o s then ROTE: | the shadow of tho building. He grabbed Lk O H1 | i 1 nming the officos to be abotisnen | Under this head in California, while the | number. Oneof the populists in the hou s raj he rel signed it for a cell in the station, U IO L Rl UL, ey raid; that there s something below the 2! 4 X L amount will ve sgreatly increased in other | Mr. Haldor I5. Boen of Minnesota, today ex- | #ble to dig graves for them In the sandof |~ 0 0 0" W Sinelair, secrotary and | surface, ns_the imuiense amount of public ‘l‘[‘l‘"mllun‘m'\!lnl:;-‘!}nu’wf“ H\I s vt | states. As an example of the maximum of | [oiioq hi gratification nt the aceession of | the beach i Sl RN T :‘[ ‘l 15 I“‘I Y | e man unswered thist e had just come out R A ot 1E0 £ 1 NG e ImaeiEhe || oa ot lus of tho Interior dopart | gieh costs. the auditor instances the tee of a : ac : Appeal for Aia. reasurer of the Fau St, Louis Jockey club. | ot yho next door saloon. At tho sumo time, TR AT T ing him the following telogram: The following was telegraph returned late from the track this eveniog | v Sepviss saw a man comin, ' alow ] Mr. Bryan into the populist party by send- United States marshal in a deportation case e Dopu stfiarty;by e ; in that state, In which the fee is #150. The : o 1o 4 Commercial: exchinges iab Chioag and while at s desk in voom 805 | ooy e e e A B e JEst iya i rlindinonore cNeat inomolal th . In v [ Wasiixaros, Oct, 6.—To Re. Hon. Wil ommereial - exchauges at Chicago, ; 0 fence wlth o big bundle of oods olry e EoL L Rob v rTuntu shion fan joxtrem blos thiun water poured upon ¢ oo bk | auditor thinks §0 a faie average of such |y Tiryan, Lintoln Mch: Avcept consraty Louis, Cincinnati, Kansas City, New York, | (ilobe-Democrat - building at wotkc upon | = 601 Siniuh, who had reached the scene move. Tue Bek correspondent s dis e o e Sl | costs, outside of the exnense of continement, | tiofis un your excellent fightand dofeat. You | Philudelphin. Boston, Baltimove, Pittsbure, | his accounts, — was startled by | ¢ hai) % Ban covered from the files of the Tnterior depart | giectis intorectod il roamuhe Lol which fs trom B0 cents to 81 por dav and | asenotat howo in tho democratic can No | Minaeapolis, St Padl, Omiha’ and other | the appearanico of most ‘\llh"-\mn\m\u\- having "U“‘!U'Ii“ri R s o dsiying ] aderos. of - this'stopiin SHEL it would therefore increase the amount neces- | SUVCr man is. Shake, B BORN. | piiest vevolver in hand, Seryiss ranming down the street took hold o St 1ok B e Dok S Heath. | gquy indofinsely. All of the newspapars: of Washington | " Ovwice or e Boanpsor Tuans r uy's Teceipts, K85 this socond burglar and told him he was 3 5 TEIE Mu. Gornian, democrat, of Maryland pre- v comment upon. the defeat of Mr. | Npw Ourrans, Oct. 6, 1503, A torribio disas’ | table near. Sincla ponse wasin sptind (| <t eaa he dntter bgin 60 A 1t oncs ALY sl (LA I 5 sented @ memorinl signed, he said, by the nin the state convention. Thoy all tor has destroved a majority of the inhabl- | for the would-be robber, but aftor & iy R e b Hoke Snlth, Scereary of (e’ I iiagn » Conniry Take Much fnterent | 101 moRchunts of Ballimore, reprosent. | gard this us his lust aoh in democratic | tuntsof the flands and marshes wiy parate wrvstlo the thiof gob away from him, | (e oflcer immedlately followod suit. It wis TRl sUDHGIea t Wos & S tETAARY 3 s o1 8 X durt d both partics in she 7 0o n of tlnnd ] in fts Procecal g, Ing, he supposed, two-thirdn oftho tradoand! | politics, -~ T alls. S, D 1s at | (heir stock, houses, bowts nnd meansof liveli- | Seized the moucy anu fled. ; lite-g b lRUge.n SUooting oltLd 811 would r inton distric SOl S | commerce of that city, prayiug for specdy | C.W. Hubbard of Sioux Falls, $. D., 1s at [ [y 2E0ck: ROSSs, bonts tnt e o “Fhe | Pursuit was mdde, and after a short chase | only as the flashes of provious shots located tllf ;‘mlm.x. l~:|ihil. ollgh ! »;yl.. Kn\u:“ A?xllwl N, Oct. 6.—No '{"'lwl illustra- | yetion on the reveal bill, the Ebbitt. ] 4 e ymunmr Loulssana will bury the dead aund | through the streets and alleys the thief was | o pepson Qistrict, Grand [sind to Lincoln distriet. In | tion of the intense interest of the country in nice Aditing was today appointed post- E Allen Asks tor fnformation el b NG LA vad the starving, but appenl to o wenerons | captured by Oficers King and Pickel and Ay s contplated fiow theabese cone | tho proceedings of the senate could be fur A e e e N master at Auselmo, Cusier county, Neb., | public to assist in contributions, wh money lution, which went over, calling for ia vecovered. The younz fellow Shot at iho Prostrate OMoer. ico Ho Zelly, romovi enable thousands of deserving propls 7! Beeratury Morton, who hias o polivieal interest | nished than that which is afforded at the cap- g vice Henry Kelly, removed. nablo thousand i rving peop itol daily by tiie contrast between the interest it was taken to the police station, where he B o ettt i POLLICAL 110 H. J. Scannon is appointed postmaster at | Sume thelr vocationsand support the i~ | zave the name of IPred Horan, 25 years old iy the formation of EARAriet. Vours truly ation’ as to whother the zovernment, | Hanpa, Garbon county, Wyo.. and Patmale | 1os. Subscriptions of overy churacter will be 3 Member of Demoeratie Nitlonial Committer | taken in events in the two houses of con- e Murch, 1875, had borrowed any mon: MceMahon tor Nebraski. oncof the burglars lie in Troyer's morguo. large volume of lund business to be teans- | terests,” and the protests wh Oficer Serviss after emptying his revolver, toolk bis billy, and made a blow at one of the 4 thinkfully received and disbursed by tie | OF Montpelier. Vi, a new a 1. out of SR Sl ne . ] at Ketchum, Altiras conuty, | exeentive vommittec of the Board of worlc and drivon to the theft thareby, sssuilants. The lutier dodyed and Serviss . suys @ morning paver. When it was | I jl’w}\{‘ on_heretofore offered by Mr. | Idaho. g acting Jointly with committoes o1 other Up to a late hour the prisonee stuk to the | fell. While he was on the ground his as- Intended for Pabhe Pernsal. irst proposed to take up the bill for the re- ]\vfl?‘l Sx:lnd -"‘V‘l‘r“:"‘l_l):ll'l‘l:“!:llcuei"lltl)rly!:}:u[l'rfl lnlx,m \:\\lnu l,\:, Reed of Omaha has avrived | mercial bodies, JOHN M. PARKER, J1 name ?,-k l!‘l”"fi"' but he was ide \,l.,z ':11’“ sailant shot at him and misscd him by but A SAral RS % Pl Aeks e 4 at le ation is necessa rove the | at the Shoreham., Irederick Hadloek, an enzineer on the Ohio RRipEai - Conimitieaman f the federal clections law in the nking system of the country was then | Domestic monoy order offices have been Aveival of Refugoos, & Mississippi Valloy rilvoad. He is the J " note let tho ¢t out of tho bag. touse it will be remembered that the most | taken up and Mr. Stewart, republican, plished as follows: Shovtly after 1 o'clonk tuls mornluz the | Son of Joseoh W. Hatiock, the local agent of | tolver and gave chaso to his o nt, who il fnterest dn the formation of the | gymest advocates of the repeal of the si Nevada spoke upon it. He confinod himself | “Nebrasia—Atlanta, Phelps county; Curtis, | | SIOVILY after | o'cloek uis movainns e |05 luion Car Constrnction compiny. His | Wwas now working his way between two c1s™ wis no doubt whilt sugwested the to n criticiem of the secretary of the treas- | Fr FMotrimang Oherty o : | lugger. ISviloa pulled up at the v 2 5 = q i 4 i toee | purenase lnw were opposed to doin s n ary eus- | Froutier county; Merrimun, Cherry county 2 ; & father identified him. but as to veasous fo vus into the allev. When they hod both abolition of s0 many and cortain lund office 1 0 ury for fuiling to purchuse 4,500,000 ounces | Oblown. Fillnore vounty : Snaulding, G Haryey's canal, 11 wis —crowue 4 5 s st e d in Nob ud dictated the attael raving that the debute on the elections law | o¢'iiver per month and wont~ over much of Wiy PrARlo: Saundim upaby: I8{iizoss \EFCITY O Hiskrmenone ol iy dnviss wae.onlyjplont son the territ the abolished districts to | would tend to distract attention fron S e A B R (b e Ve batan Ut o lumbia, | menbon Grand bayou, T — e —— bt behind the burgiar. certain aistricts having ofices advantage onetary question and would stiv up a par My Blackburn, demoerat, of Kentucky. | Mamon county’: Frankvile. Winneshiel | Persons all told on the luzzer and the first CHOCIAW AEE LIRS, The latter azain turned and fived, but ously located. Mr. Castor of course had no | san feeling that would tend to dampen sent to the desk and had read the | county: Gilbert Station. Story county. | YDing they asked for was water. They s — aRAin miased, L o triodt tol fire fa socond idea that anybody elsc thanteeretary Smith | ardor of some of the vepublican senutors | amenament intended to be proposed by him | fiamilcon. Marton comntr: £ Sorry. | thatthe settlement of Cavarnache was coni- sty for Political Oftenders Re R L 2 ould ever sco his lotter, for he co Iy | whose votes would be need B : opoal % 5 familton, Marion county pers Ilerry, | otaly wiped out of existence. Fortunately e % time, but the cun snapped, and it is supposed A i ; rtainly | whose votes would be needed if the to tho ropeal bill. 1t provides for the froe | Allumakee county: Hepburn, Page county: | DLy wiped out of ox ] A mended—A Bad Showh : Sl . e would not have beeu so indiscreet as to | biil is to pass. Such hus not been the case. | comugo of silver of Americun production on | 1 Mertie. Marahotl comm s Lome, couttys | none of the inhabitants were lost, Trscanowa, L T, Oct. 6.—In tho Choct the gun was empty. e then made a das have made the statement which e did for | however: day after day the atte SR REOCUOLDD La Moitte, Marshatl county; Loruner, Union tion o | and after January, 1504 ALY s At Buyou La Fonde eleven were killed, | - B8 GEES < o K e 0. | out of the alley, By this time Serviss could the public and permanent fles of the | the country has been cone sted 0n the | Thoe dobite on the resolution for a commit e il Fall those that perished wore Mr, and | Gouncil this morning Senutor Harris inte 4 i . 3 5 not shoot ox pint of many peopla coming Inicrior dopartment. There was undoubt | senate. The gallevies have been crowded | tee to fnqaive into the bank Ms. Georie and gervant, Joe Morino, duced a bilt extending amaesty o all per ] ! i ubt 4 levies ded | tee to 0 into the banking system was o e TR aa et et o | EMLESS 1 ant, i Ly e e 0 TR edly o vefn of sarcasm running all | with spectators listening to dry urgaments | vaforred to the commitise on fnance by | foreountyi Hillsview, McPherson countys | ® 4¢ Bayon Heury the latest reports place | sons charged — with political crimes | from cvery direction, und though he chased through the nction of Scnator Manderson | on the mouey question, and the newspapers 5 yeus to 8 nuys. % A araT "noney orler offices have | the loss of life ut sixiy-five. Fho suffering | from August, 1892, to Octover 1, [ his man, the lutter disappear d and escaped. fu calling upon the secretury of the intevior, | all over the country have devoted colwmn | T Slution offered some days at these places is terrible. Ouly at Bayou . L i In the meantime ONcer Smith and the I « all g y have devoted colum e resolution ofiered some days since by o esta ed at ° Cere s ders: |0 & .y 1y 1802, who are now or may hece v by a seaute vesolution on the 16th of lust | aftercolumn to veports of the proceedings | My, : Y | been established ut Gerovio, Saunders | jyocy is there any store i existence, The i Movgun, democrat, of Alabama, in- | county, and Pier e e o T o B o ot M1 1RO 1t i lar who had the goods had a battle be- month, for the fnformation upon which the { and comments on the situation. In the | seructing the committee on judiciary to S ot vroprietor, however, raised his prices so high | #fter be indicted. 4 LHDELS 3 i 8 omu udicia b re- | also at Bade, Humboldt cd d Laurens h S os (016 3 N80 wwor | tween thomselyes, Oficer Smith was shot departinent acted when fUabolistiod and con- | meantine there hus been i progress at the | ort whethor any of the provisions. of the | bummic Liumboldtcounty, and Laurens, | v the starving prople ure unuble to pay | to be vestored s thowsh no oTense hud ever | 1\ P Bisgtanah o s G L solidated the Nebraska lund distvict, ‘The [ other end of the capitol, almost uunoviced, | coinage act of 1537 ure in foree, was luid L 08 COUR LYy for food. Rice is selling at 19 a barrel been committed. 1t is thought that the bily | 10 the leg with the Jivst shot by the bur- senator stated in his remaris when he sub- | a debate t ader any other cireum’ | bofore the senate and agreed. : = "Tne people at Bayou L Fonde ave cuting | L bivoiL siar. The latter bogan to back outof tho 4 “ E e at, U i clrc p pnaLe greed upon without v 3, " o he people g wiill be passed without se 18 onposition mitted his inquiry that he did not knowof | stances, would nttruct the widest aitention 3 E g VACANCIES T0 FILL, : any one in Nebraska inving heen consulted | The fundamental question at issiie. is the T e Shor S eitoos uuering a6y orolonmonteSotiche puev {om hroske. | UASON USSR M SRR O Lo ARl ving buon conmulio| o Subiaprontil usapion a iesuo) nths ook Up e opeat .| otions tn the Gomemar Secsino tns ure | [ U S L et AR U R SR | O i e land oftfves. . uportant provisions of the constitution ‘Lne repeal bill was taken up at 12:25, o § NithoutiOaonpapts he Chinese_colony that was situated | this is the wisest course to pursuc, (tis | o ¥ ‘“‘. Ygend x"' e A PPy e At he question s low vonstl- | Mr. MePhorson, democrat, of New Jersey, | Wasiixatoy, ‘Oct. 6.—Thiero aro severa! c Bayou Hets Was totally wiped ot | suid that Governor Jones ‘is nov uverse ta | Wie in the rear of e burglar, which o B e SR ik R B e, TR a0diee e adle | acancios i uighie eerin ot Sren SO RN ANeR, BREL, T pementine S e DL e e b i et that Tobins Castor, acting for Secretary | aucstion 1 tho wbstract almost us diyas | . Mr. Coll, democrat, Of Florld, took tho | Soverument at the president’s disposal. Al | Ciee, BAO SNEFEL, 4 W0 Witk theie | quone drusiices of tho Choctaw navion aven k 2 Morton, had dir tho work and that | the money question, but thecollateral prac- | floor and vesumed his speech agiinst the | foreizn missions have vecn. tilled with two | Ghive brothren. Lvery fugger, with the | jf e on bl o Bl Ll tanaR iy i) The burglar wits bicking up 1nto this space Spolitical interests ne were consuited, | tical questions growing out of 1t giviuz op- | bill begun on Wednesday. He referred to: | exceptions, and, so far, no names have boen fon of the Bviting, was lostand there | \ileas. tho now troasurer, mide his bond | 46 repeatedly fiving and Odicer Smith_fol- for the senator last Juno tendeved his sery: | portunity for some of the most bitterly | the importance of the subject. and spoke of | mentioned for either one that can be con isnow noway to enable the survivor e sworn i last nisht. o raporcof | towed him, also shooting us hawont. Whon focm and the, forugation utbis disposal lo | purtisan snoceiies that bave been deiivoyod | the geeat Intoroat manifcsiod i the debat | ored us b all probaple candidutes, Theno | sarehforstedou G| NeGeinin, tho outsoing trpamuror, has o | the burglar and Simitgot in tho cormor. the ceof the dapartment when it | leans attenpted in thy Fyty-hrst congress | Mr, Call suid the senate was called upon | 1O missions are tho flrsy class missions o f n'0% 5 GENCY Traturned atn’ enrly hour | e e e ey ovcrmon doney, | Hring was still kept up. Thero are sbx bul- was ready to take up the guestions involved, | tosull further extend ehe powers of the | toact without reason, and not to perform | 1tussin and that to China. There | s worning from Grand isle and Chenier e rocommended . mast vigfd | lev holes in the building aud fonce naar this as the following letter now on the files of the | foderal government i elections . by the | the function imposed upon it. Itiscalledon | hus been & vacancy at St | The mhabitants of both islands are i u kD L R (e RS e [ v | (connay: department will show passige ficials, MeCurtain_does ‘not scem to know | While the fizht Was going co here the of- fow inches, Serviss got up. aded his re- de Springs, sussion, of the force bill These s) tovush through a bill repealing the ouly | Petersburg since the resignution of | of elothing, waterand provisious. Tho v 26 A Ciicaco, s, June that would ordinarily be listened to with | method by which there could be an increase taniOl s W. 8 ief bo stributed all that it had. She 5 There Iy $300 cash on Minister Charles W. Swith a year ago. [ lief boat distribu L low he stands, There is only §500 cash o tionorable Commissioner of the | the closes and would be veported | of the currency of the country in metal A Danby Rt took on a eargo of provisions this morning | und of ay S A ) and Offiee, W ton, D, C-DEAR | fully in o B DA A M BB A8/ Vered | moliay, AKAURLthin N BrofeAtad. Munister Douby still holds the post to China, | 100k ont carge of provisions 1 ' | hand of avatlablo funds, Investigution will | plenty of what bLe wanted and a fow mo- losed tind letter from the yesister | 1o ompty the fioor, and gulleries | Mr. Cail made o long argament in favor of | 10 Which ho wis st appointed by Dresi- PaAREae AR RE AR JODMNERSF ments after that the burglar fell with a bul- g peceivag of the United States lnnd oflice it | fogartod. excopt. by the erowd ef loafers | tho smendmont suggested by him, requiving | ‘g0t Clevelund in his tirst adiinistration Menicinz the Foople's Health, o R L hole 1 Lis hend, us described Lincoln, Neb., cones tho' “proposell | G0seried exbopt b crowd @f lon fmene ggested 18 | Mr. Denby's resignation hus not been asked 220, o N S L Sl et hole 1 his head, us described Bhandenument of e Bloomineton lnd ofice | Wio are always o be seen in the men's ilver bullion in tho” treasiry to be | M5 Denby's resignation s not b .’.‘.-.J.’.f‘m.‘- Parties orviving today from down tho BIRBLALOICLOQING JO YN, Smith ealled for help and Serviss, boleys Lincoln s the stato cupitad, und the facts con- | satlery. The newspapers give the deba coined into doliavs, hulf-dollars and quarte hiat ho will bo allowed to'continue to repre. | COUSLsaY thut Mo sta m the marshes ) 1 e s g cerning the amohnt of business done. it (e fost mention. and apparently no one | dollars at the exisiing ratioof 16 to 1. Ho [ thit I will he aliowed to continne to vepre: 1 5 unhearablo and that the gases from the | it Health Suiloie . | i Smith 1o be badly s here gave up sovoral offices o U bwiteve, s stated, Whon'| whother it goes ou or not-all this means | also looked with favor upou the amendment | jeht, Whe Ubited States dn the oWy | dead bodies aud aubils Is & monace to the vant 19 Uade ' his chase and ran Lo Smith. The lutter wag reseh Washingeton in @ LT will bet pleased 6 GOURLIY ia ver: iyt Rt R e ckbury f ong Kingdom, ealth of the men and won; vho are CISSENC ¢ 0 thlk WIth You concerning the Nebraska innd ho douniry 8 yery® much i nest on sed by Mr. Blackburn, and 8 lengthy | “11q president has also two or three vacan- | Health of the men aud women who ur JCIaABNG RN, Q0L s Wit FRILGOIOR AU NO s themonetray question and has no pu tience | discussion eusued between, Mr, Dolph, ré I i tho Con sl and Bouth Amad. | comped in s ment of some of thew, i you desive 1y " for any other legislation as L as the re- | publican, of Oregon ana himself as to the ef- e M | Tog e TR (RN e st tion from me concerning then. Traly yours veal bil) hangs in the senate. fect of these amendments, When Mr. Catl 1 “ > still [vm & humber “I.llwul'm CHARLES 1. MANDEISON, el meluded s speoch at 2:45 p, m. there SEQ L. 4 Al BIROML O HRIBOT nited Stittes Renator, IN THE HOUSE. were bub six senators present. consular appointwents. The president will | Wopy o umber of chilaren lost Is very large. | that he s well szh to undertake the | over him. The burglar's clothing was on Senator Manderson stated to ' 3 e, democrat, of S “aroli give his attention to all of ghese shortly, and | of phe 822 dead whose names are known 495 (i Miedrichsrube, cparture | fre aud < that one of the other bul- AT A e Al Al e oure Spos Tn Telin on the | OULAION Uhb fhone, bt M. I demoepat, | Sothier butel of comslanicommiumions WFe | arauhillron, | L | et i Yo s oo an s und | se ours aut Ao Talking on ti obtained oor, Mr. eh, democrat, | ,cho0pad o, - onu Lo, ars onil v as accordingly been fixed for tomorrow. cts struek him in the ablomen and, striking that ut 1o time while th salonguiior [RAKRR SSARUIR SEIRVE G0 = SRR SR of Alabamu suggested the absence of a | “XPected Lo be soon sent toisho scuute. Twn' ghoulA wane dissorerad ‘g1 -wonls | HAR 00T AL ORI IARE THE QBRI o o ¥ the ¢ al lund oftice and the secretary of T Oct. §. f pen it e o8 quorum, and the roll was called, forty-four Nominated by tas Fresidout, robbing the dead bodies At Chenic e dorin 1 uline is o lin . the interior were considering what laud of AULNOTON, D Seven hours of un- | go 1008 responding. ’ PN TN Th PPy Canaunda today, There threats of | not a cheerful uboae, but a touch of color - . e v st L3 WasHINGTON, Oct, 6.=The following nomi- fices i Mebraska should be abolished ynd | interrupted debate on e elections il 4 Iynching, but they were finally turned loose | has beer: given to iv by the masses of cheer- where the tervitory in the avolised disteicts | occupied the time of the houss today.the MuKiar's ArES oL uutions were seut to the senate today by the | ind.warned away und their boot with uil its | 11 flowers which have, arvived there daily Attho parougr's Inquask: 8. xailioad; map should go waus he copsulted. He was not | speceh of Mr. Cummings of New York Mr. Butler wentiuto & long argumont in i president: Stephen Podsal of Maryland, | convents, contiviting o large amount of siolen A V| named Paul testiticd thut he thought the evon informed that the aopaetment b | yhgt O P $ Ivn;x‘»r‘«n Lh:‘a‘ amendment, lw)m-l; he sub- | now secretary of legation @b Peking, 0 bo )perty was confiscated, 'Ilflm .\u.~| ) u,|| ‘l"\t“ |n"l”'\“"[:“”"‘”‘* lead man to be Charles isher, who lived in taken the watter under consideration. Ho witted some tme ugo, repealing the tax on ary s U The character und topography of the | These welcome flowers ave the gift of an ) MO0 oo QR SoRNE Pty SIS Tentned. of ther foet 1o thavsnnds or| A8 but three days remain for the debate | sate bunk circulation. Ho proposad. to Lary "{“‘l'”_"c“‘l “‘::f, of tho United | hiry visited by the stonn havo beon | Austrian lady, who has presorved hey | QAN Soe yeurs ago opposite tho Ropub- athora interasted, through the columns of | e house wet this morning at 1 o'elock, | modfy his amendment by strikiug out e Madrid; Gharl oy oF | greatly changod, A great portion of Chand- | jucogmito so woll thut no oue has becn able | 1040 bullding near the old United State Tue Bre. 4 : Night sessions will also ba ordereld so that |....\:...,. x}xlm‘umg_v the ;-.._rm_ [ lm.:». ro la g e B f ‘ "':' OF 1 leur has co ised to be un island and s now | o garisey his or her curiosity on the subject notel; that he was an all roun lvmuxln cha Leiter from Lincoin, all desiving to speak shall have a chauce, | Uon to such banks as secure their circula- ited Stutes at Peking, to be secretary | a veef below water, The front of Chenier AT TR acter und that he thouzht Chiel Seavey The lotter veferred to by Senator Mander | Ouly twenty-three members by wctual | Hon by coin, or approved state or municipal | of e Peking, China. formerly faced Barateris buy. 1t now faces | 1learn from a reliuble soucce thut one | oy vaconize him. Ho isabout 24 years 0 i tonl ot sl o akah Mancor | couat weno: present whoo” Speaker Crisp | bonds, . T'0 be Cousuls of thé United States- Frank | the Gulf of Mexico. cause of the delay in Prince Bismarck's de. | SOUU FREENES B SIS L ST i as s OldaRG nedcs uh foliats dropped the guvel. Al inorning busin ess | . Mr. Butler ridiculed the suggestion that if | A. Dean of Micnizan, at Naples, ltaly : Mar. S e parturo had been the unwillingness of D, | Uf 4 tull und slewdor, smoothy fuce, high TR R TR on | Wwas dispensed with wnd - Mr. Hadner of Ne. | the tax on state bank circalation wero re- | shull Hangor of Vieginia, s Bormuda; Wil d B el wia i olicah, RLrels | ohiool” Lok, * 1 operating INITED BEATES LANDAEICR LINGOLN Nebo | fraska resimed the floor to comblete hus | Pealed tie days of wildcat bauks would re- | burn B. Hall of Maryland,at Nice, k' : The chief interest now centers in the re- | BUB o i o h inuhy aud Denver, 4 DEAR 8111 <c0 £ 18 stated In THEOMARA Bre | speech in opposition 1o the Tucker bill turn. 1t was impossible for any state in the | Edgar Schramue of ' Texas, at Montcvideo! | lief work, which is being carried on ener- | advising the departure of his patient unles Tho store had not baen broken futo, aad 1 L TAne 2%, 1008, Lt Oum Biooit e i Mr. micks of Penusylvania opposcd the | Uion 1o permit for o hour the existence of | Jawes 1, Stewar of New York, at St. | gotically.’ There arc more thun 4 dozen re- | the prince himsell should tirst oxpress the | 1 supposcil that Hiuer hud slipped in the Qand oflice’is (9 e consolidated with tho G ill @ bank that was not conducted upon con- | Thomas, West Indies; P. B. Speuce of Ken- | lief organizations at each independ- | ywish to be moved b barin ket ‘,‘““‘* B9 SWAPEMUE A OUER, }“""" Tsiund offieo; at Lonst (6 s stuted Gt Mr. Brookshive of Indiana spoke in si servative, prudent and business principles. | tucky, at Quebec: Israel Sevage of Mary- | ently of the other, and forwarding provisions SR doyn tato the ¢ tho door 10 walch is guisslopae Lulpiorsoux Lss p 3 port of the mensu Mu. Butlér vead copious extracts from ai at Nautes, France; Bawin 8. Wallace | und clothing. Cash contricutions hay PRI, near ”;‘ TeHoR; iiee and B f“""‘“«}‘ Ay Yt i Mr. by of New York also opoosed the | ticles in the Forum on the Scotch buuking | of South Dakota, at Jerusalem, Syri most liberal, already exceeding § a7 s o At SRAERE sl 2 gD e u: o doors Lo the cellur are 2 of the honoruably x | bill sysiem, and e asked why such a system Second Lieutenant Erpcst Hinds, ond | Kvery vessel in the storm district brings up | * Lbel e e heavily barre m the :nnn and there yoar, 182, According 1o port 1o Mr. English of New Jersey spoke in favor | could not be established in the United Stat artillery, Lo be nirst lieutenant; Lieu- refugees and perhaps one-fifth of the | weekly Cotion exchuuge colton report. s | are no m ll"T ' r:'- ow forcible entrance. Bularies, fovs and commisslons of roglster of the biit Mr. Allison, republicap, of lowa, said oye ant Wirt Robinson, Fourth artillery, to | surviving populations is now in New Orleans | sued before the close of business toda Phe Uiz burslar is subposed to have fled _reeplver of the Grand [l oflice wor: #, 587 .- (s A stocicholder in the Scotch bank was liable to st lieutenant and caved for by friends or relatives. | again shows a further decrease of 49,704 | M an opuosite divcetion, as jewelry wis while in Lincoln oflice they waoge ouly mings' Spiriced Spogeh, tue full extent of bis property for every Treasury—C. Marshal Foree of Kentucky, | The number of sufferers who have found west of the place, while theother who atemont i Vitk Bk s Mr. Amos Cummings of New York fol- | obligation of the bauk. ‘That was one of the | to be deputy first comptroll f the treas | lost everything and are in o destitute con- escaped van east. ILwas 8o dark that the ;"_.h.‘.,” hals oftioe 10 ;:'flu"y'{:.'.".';;: h‘.m”‘!“l'l‘; lowed with a vigorous speech. “These laws,” | reasons for the success of the Scotch bank- | ury policemen could not positively y there oftice 1o Grand Ladand S hon the ducome of s | he-said, “were the vesult of party necessity | ing system. were three. but all :ndicitions point that way I'ne dead burglar is supposed 1o have office wis 30 Vider Preaidvut | ot uational neads. ‘They were passed. uot | Mr. Butler believed that South Caroling come here u few days ago and the police ficer told the burglar he would give him ow York Hevald | standing near the dying body of the burglar, Sl sho rlelapd o, s i Speciat to Tue e i B | sl o Tho biggia wi 1ing b O the it amd Langtlod serowtl of bushes, | marck's condition has so much fmproved [ 4 big pool of blood, with jewelry wiich he are unable to pen them. thatitis now considercd by | sourage | had secraved in Lis shizt bosom scattered all The Gead San an Omiha Cronk, bules over the corresponding seven ! days of lnst year, but & de dition in the Cheniere district is 796; at | go® (000 o8 with - the year - be Postmasters -Henry (i Schlosssr, Attica, | Grand Isle, TH: at Bayou Cook district, 820; | [ or or 74 097 bales, Tuls brings the total y ¢ Ind. ; Robert J, Jones, Rising Sun, Ind at the Lower Plaquemines coast, 1,240; fish: | 148t of T4.627 b & U e L selu » Cleveland's fories adminiateation it~ was | 10 preserve the puiity of the ballot, but to | or lowa would. with the tux on eirculation — —— ing camps cust of the Mississippl, 860; other | gyme as last year, the difference being less Mnderstoad tiers that- b canioipund o violate it.The forve bill, the legitimate off ad, require a method of banking as | Mr. Hurte 's Hauking B settlements, estimuted, 500; total, 8,959, SRR s o' bulas " it e amaant Brot 5| were watcning hin zad - theee others, two RIS A Blusiiiugioe Ath it L4, spriug of these Laws, was brought forward cund conservative as that of Scotlund. | WasmNGIoN, Oct. 6. —Mr. Harter of Ohio RER I slght during the week ending ton men aud @ b Bt Harrhon: AL you K thke but failed. It was designed to accompiisi Why coutd not the American people 1mita before the banking and cur: ney commities Swept by n Uyclone 277,545 bules, ugaiost 237,841 for th Verdier of the Coroner's Jury. SEUGRLS 10 uw Ty auorgbik vau wip! ey cauld nok : s oper. | shoSvatcht Why could not each locality be | udvocated his bill proyiding for the exten- | Cawurs. Ark., Oct. 6.—News received this | spondiug sevon duys of lust year. ‘The move Toy the watter bofore Wi A Lnings weut on o detail the oper- | allowed to have banks * established on the | o ATy kL porr ment since Septeiaber 1 shows receivts at | quost was g ty hall f > for us | g ation of the election laws in” NowpYork City. | credit system of Beouland, where a man's | *100 of the uational banking system by | ufiernoon hiere state that last night a disas- | BE SEEQ SORECER £ el oo et ] 408l yrih A2GUFASA 40 KUR Gekd Bt MR P ) I'be federal governient sought 1o overawe | personal credit, with the aid of two fricuds allowing the issuanee and circulution by | trous cyclone vassed over the section of | ges iz i, et L . FOVRIS (0rgue, WROLo LN JURY, ATAGY "“.'f Ak Mg the local ofiickuls. Troops were stationed at | would get capitall What was there in the | these bunks of notesequal to 76 pervent of | 17500 couuty, south of Eldorado, the county 3 . fug evidence, roturned a verdict to the off ect g Governor's island. o guuboat was anchored | Awerican people that they could . not be | the puid aud unimpaived o e e ara ™ measer. iReas e that Charles Fisher eame to bis death from o Sonsior Allen Also Oy vlouk: atthe foot of Wall street. the vily authori- | trusted as the Scoteh speople were trusted: | Providing for an eme K whieh | oo roes were kiiled Movements of Ocean Steamers October 8 | 4 bullet shot b, Ofticer Swiith in self ni'uhsn ) Under vt of Septomber 15 Sontor Alloy | U188 WOre wot cowed, Hiondaied was uver.ca | that the state which was Urusted in so many | POrimits wu additional issuo of 5 pe. cent of i o At Now York-—Arived— Lucaniu, from | ciaking it Justitiible towicide und staching 16 b e e ot Mhaon | by mutual concession, but Davenport re- | other vital points could not ve trusted to re paid stovi, provided that it is se by o Seventy-five Lariners, Liverpool. il 10 bliine 10 Smith T fug dispatch from H. G. Burt of the Fre mained in power, With bis experience he | ulate the currency forits people! deposit of bonds oi which 0 per cent quar- At Bremerhaven—Ayrived - ‘Prave, from The goous stolen cousisted of gloves, mite . 403 S ' h r e W Yy g Sax Fraxeisco, Oct. 6.—-John H. Wise Ok b <S80 HO0HE $L000 URR/M DAY mont, Blkbory & Missour! Valley roud : could draw up the force bill. “And he did AP AT A P T ' interesi is imposed. Mr. Harter did New York. tens, four boits pousive dress goods and 1 not believe that this law should include | collector of customs Liere, has obtained six At London — Avrived — Cawpania, from | balfa soap vox fuil of cwery of cheayew . Thopeople along our llue la uorthwest Ne- [CONTINUED ON SECOND FAGE. | My, Sherman thought the national bank Aal.&l.u vunks. ‘mumhn leave of absence and will go o | New Yors. grade. On account of the crowd the coroner's in-