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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 ()M;\“A, WEDNE : ING, SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN1 overlooking the populist, was not entitied to his scat be: : d harbo 0 8l ) row ment are asked as follow: For salaties and Yo ke cause he was a postmasber at the timo. city and harbor, the shot from which drow commissions of registers and receivers, &0 % ——— VISESNL S ey 1108 BT on Ouigter 0 clerk hire and_incidental expenses of | Pramisr Taaffs Takes the Wind from the BANKERS 70 CONFER, Rio do Janeiro, Bragil, i ate of smulier Nations Ignored, I Benohes and @alleries Wers Urowded in | district land offices. #50.000: depredations on . d A L ! . Al y Tho ministors of Argentine, Chili, Petu, | Once More on Nebraska Soil Aftor Bal public timbers, protecting lands, and swamp Sails of the Socialists, K City, 8t Jo 4 Oma o Panio, H ! J ¢ bon | . Anticipation of the Voting, Lands indemnity, £20,000, : e St CE TR WU OWRTE - 60 Zobora and Urazuay in Rio do Jancito have President Cleveland has approved the published a circular letter findings of the board of naval ofticers, which s Incarcerated in a Texas Jait Kaxsas Crry, Oot. 10.—[Special to Tre ALl ALY TUCKER BILL WENT THROUGH WITH A RUSH | far et ay Insiector dohn H Stevenson Unite on Collestion Charges. — | AUSTRIAN BUDGET SHOWS A NICE SURPLUS | Brr.|—A committee of bankers, members of | SHELLNG ALL PARTS OF THE CITY ';f,‘,“,."“‘,”‘f"",‘,“,”"‘:"f, Skl % i ieo o airactor the cloaring houss o this olty, will on chinay wuere the potlcy of inters | Hi§ STORY OF INDIGNITIES AT EL PASO s Y 1L was agreed upon, as had been pub: . . Thursday, at St. Joseph, meet a committee y motion. In accordance with the recom- | Extentlon of the Franchise Sprang as a | oo Wit 0, m“_”r.'\‘ Joroph m..:‘.l s in | Refasal of President Pelxoto to Dismantle | 'Shed and that the first knowledge they e Demorata Had Their Own Quorm and No | iy ition of the board he will be rotived'on | - Sarpriss on the Releharth Whish | 1o0yry'ton matter of vety gront importanco, His Shora Matterios Throtening the | Moot Mecting was obtained {rom the | Angthor Tntorosting Act i the TFilibastering Was Possib'e, 1 I'he annual report of C. B. Martin, the . that, if successfully arranged, will "“,_r““ Hal el LG L) tione They deny also that thoy had Holt County Drama, il fourth Wrofithe treasury for the fiscal personally in dollars and cents by busfness voked Trouble, =t ‘ ' ' bt - year 1503 sHows that the total appropria men of Omaha and its surrounding territory S maoves oi UHE Hotce st to — et tions by congress for the increase of the The o 00 I8 o ” v 1 the British and min " OPFOSITION HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO SUBMIT | navy during the lnst ten years amountto | VIENNA, Oct. 10.—In the Reichsrath today | The committeo is composed of W. IL Wi i ” fering citizens protection ot Lavgo do Poso, | VENGEANCE NOW OCCUPIES THE BOARDS h . o " tat nants, chairman, vice president of the Mid [Copirightea 1893 by James Gordon Bennatt) | tnd the total expentituros to $60,- | Dr. Bmil Stoinbach, finance minister for | RO CATHH Wil Sowe s Chis Moxtavineo, Urng ( Qrivest by means of warship forces in case the city 10un, leaving: 817,700,184 unoxpended on | Austria, presented his uudget for 1804, The | presiders or the Ko Josepn 8. Chick, | M R P S el Two Amendments Were Read and Rejeoted | 701y 1, 1908 National Bank of Kansas | Tox.), Oct. 10.—[By Mexican Cable to tho | Should be subjectad to anarchy and pillage, f g SENATOR SQUIRE'S SECOND, “ompared wi o previons year the esti s National bank, and . F. Marshali, nd a Third Was Withdrawn. 2 Compared with the previons year the esti ! nal bank, and . 1. Marshall Famous budget showed a surplus of 411,452 florins - Wiltiam H. Seeger, president of the | Now York Herald—Special to Tie Brn,) - | Al this accords with the present political | Akin Sues for $50,000 Damages for His . b U co president of the Natio arshay | Admiral Mello has once more reopened his | Situation in Brazil. These South American Troatment in Texas, Latest Compromise Plan — MePharson | MALCS are increased 7,750,000 florins and the x‘n‘v'rr]v.r‘|‘s‘s!n'i‘.:\\‘rl:\’Al-ufl\n‘\:‘:_ nal Bank of Com firing on Rio do Janeiro, Brazil, and the cap. | diPlomats have been only informally in Spraks tor Repoal und Cockroll Agunst revenue 1Is increased 5,500,000 florins. The It is proposed that the banks of | italisina state of pamic. This news has | formed of the deliberations and resolu VOTE WAS STRICTLY ON PARTY LINES WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The debate on the [ 8rY estimates show an increase of nearly | Omaha and St. Joseph form a union with the | just been receiy from _the Herald's | tions through the courtesy of the British | PAPERS SERVED ON SHERIFF CIINNINGHAM bill to repeal the purchasing clause of the | 1:.000,000 florins. s | T ihang House pssoclation of Kunsis City | corrospondent in the besioged eity, 1t was | MIStOr. This fact they have communi- silPer bt developed no striking: featuroy iy yICH SXOLLOMICHL R e ] b the “Laking of encoee. ae | hoped hero that the futervention of the for. | €ated W theit vespectivo govornments, and 148 Agrers to thie Repeal of All Federal | iodny. Anunusually smail ationdance aur. | in o Hotse when Count Tanfta, prestdent | 8y, "G 'eiia’ of exenamgs,thie oiareas | olgh * diplomatlo covps would bo sumis | th18 craplinsizos’ the idon that Ametiean | Dephty Sheeif Lowls Catelien the MRn Election Laws— 131l to Regalate the ing the entire day was noticel, senators ap- | Of the ministry and minister of the intorior, | yates on daily balances, and other mattors | cient to prevent this, and it was understood | Minister Thompson nas not yot feceivod " parently husbinding their strength for the | Announced that he desived to submit for the | of great importance. 'The penalty for tho [ that Mello had promised to throw no more | A1Y instructions from Washington us to Sale of Forest Rewervations continuous session, which Me. Voorhees on | Consideration of the membors a_ bill for the | brevking of any rulo: shall bo §L000. Tha | grah MEHo W Promised Lo thiow iy of the | What action he shall take in the cmergency \turday last gave notice he would ask for | CXtension of the franchise, declaring that | ez proposed tobe adopted are similar to [ Shlls among the b e U, i 3 ¢ ay last gave notice he would ask fo o | those which have governod the Kansas City | Cltizensprovided Peixoto would dismonnt his Mello's Munifesto, il tomorrow until a vote was reached on the ff.‘\'h‘fi‘.'\‘vf-"‘:i':T.‘:‘.‘m!i'z'il.-r":-"}:'i" 10 vk the | and Omaha_cloartng houses siuce tho ist of | shoro batterics and ceaso firing upon the | Mello's Wasnisaroy, Oct. 10, —The Tucker bill, to | Vil k s that it was impossiblo to further delay a | a5 Mav. Ehhesre A D s puley | Ssl whips: ] and is addressed to aill Brazilians, Tt says | Had Bareott Scott been fn Omaha 1 repeal all existing federal election laws, was | M Turpie of Indiana presented a petition | measure fora franchise reform. Tho bill large banks of thit place. have inereased ag | ., The fact that the bombardment still con- | that sineo the 6uh day o September last the tall the principals in the groat Holt- passed by the hoso tiis aftermoon by o vote | [rOM the citizens of Richmond, Ind., asking ey ho government, was aimed, | puch as $100 & duy aplece, An outery | Hucs I8 thought horo to moan either a per- | peoplo havo soon unfolding boforo. thele | connty -nbsconding - county - trensures oAl of 200 to 101, party lines beiue strictly drawn | that the use of the mails be denied news. | he added, at enabling any one provarly ful- | \oainer'the rules was made by tho business | fidious breach of promisc on the part of Ad sa long panotama of natucally painful | would nave been presont. As it was, thore papers and other mail containing informa. | flling his duties us u citizen, to vote atall | yion \when the arran at first went into | mi 1lo, or, what 1s mora likely, the fact | ey N " 56 for g tor Hill of New York, | f K elections, The premier concluded by urging X rrangement first went int . or, what nore lkcely, the fac events which have been due solely to | were Dell Aking W. P, Cunuingham, shorift WIS 15t Blthe similar bill in the | UOU regarding prizo fights the House to discuss the bill at the earliest ""{';;_‘l» .“:"‘ e s ‘;"“9“'~‘j-~wl l|]<" sident Peixoto has refused, as he | Peixoto's obstinate determination to hold on | of Santa e, N, M. ; Fraak Simmons, shorift WETRES, wits b /tho flodr Wills the vote \vas Scuator Squire of Washington then sub- | date, N '““_I"‘».‘If;‘c- “m::w‘“"\g“’l‘:: “:j""l‘;;“‘ ‘jl':I‘;""' he 1d, to dismuntle his batteries | to power o o okl n.umlpw u-u(v;wn( mn..-‘l.m l;\llunll\r Lxll'\llizr.l\\\'.;»l‘“I‘h:-'“;‘Lr:v"1!:::c“:'|¢‘|l|1x‘l,x\uyl| And | it roposed to extand the aystem n:nl has persisted in shelling the ships and | wigh v i BHEtH LI 4 ade | consideration in the senate. Like his other et BB el Y OVer | pules provide for the graduated i thus draywing their fire upon the metropolis ‘,;"“,':f,'.,‘,",::f",,.dl‘ “v,,”"":",;"’I_'l“”:““:d:”';l"l_ proposition, 1t strikes out ali after the enact. [ 20000 socialists, where universal franchis ; 8t ‘oho : : was the main topic discussed, Count Taaffe's | Soliection o cushing of chocks or drafts | of Bruzil by exposing it for many months to a civil | in the case. nounced. ‘The republicans, finding the op. action is considered to be a very cle 1 MR TR M, position had their own quor re stopped Chance to Assort the Monrae Doctrine. | war. Early list evening Matt Daugherty, Dell ¥ R = ¢ Droposition 18 Antended to X AR TR % RN No “item” will be cashed or handled free N L :d GLAL AN 100 from flibustering, by the ironclad order | [4K¢ "| D e e ”‘.'“j" ‘I“l”."_ Oy Minister Steinbach, in submitting bis ————— Herald corvespondent says, to know what | tinues, “and now repeat that neither Tunor | eab at the depot and were driven to under which the house was operating, be- | aval ARC 08,8 COIBROISE WIiCH CmbYace® | financial statoment, said that the Austrinn A4S TO PENSION SUSPENSIO. action President Cleveland ,will instruct | my eompanions aspive to powoer for our own | Merchauts hotel, where they stopbed for yond demanding a roll call on the Burrows | of the silver question, securities which were flowing back con- | pecora or o angeb finde 1n the Dopart- Minister Thompson to take with regard to | benefit Our only object is to save | the night. Assoon as the people saw Matt and Lacey amendments It does not, however, meet with more ap- | S1sted - chicfly of silver rentes. Foreign W U ABETCHE N avaEk) Alctar the question of supporting the Avgentine | and restore peace to this oppressed | Daugherty they erowded around him and I'ne democrats admitted the bill was de | Proval from leading scnators than anythil "U""uu“*. !_m. vmllll_-‘L \wu‘r RO f}jlxh“‘“j“‘ WasniNgron, Oct. 10.—Secrctary Smith [ ana Chilian ministers in Rio de Janeiro in | country, to liberate a people who have | wanted to “know all about it He said: Rt 3 = that has you been suggested.. It is under- | 8% the very name of silver: there- | | 100 S 8BhE SREHIY: Jommis- | their protest a st local dipl. s hor | beon subjugated g cificed by the [ “So far as Akin is concerned it is a mos fective fn that it failed to repeal statute | oo S48 YU S NG and Sherman | fore Austria adhercd to the view oxisting | hAS sent to the senate the reply of Commis- | thewr protest azainst local diplomats of other | been subjuzated and sacrifion the | “So far as Akin is concernoed it is a mosy and others have said that it is a compromise | It connection with that metal which should | sioner Lochren to the Inquiries in the Lacey | nations interfering between the belligerents, | iron hand of tyranny, by the thieipolla; but tho! moditication could nob be. | Rt NS BCE. yor beeL iAoy tae . Doorae completely severed. The finance minister | resolution. The number of pensions granted | They have raised the ery, “America for the | want of patriotism and reckless ambition of | So much has been said about the cse made under the order and will havo to bo | Sauire intonds to ask that cach proposition | dredicted that in the course of few ve: during the period eading Scptember 1, | Americans,” and assert that this is just the | the chief of the government, who refuses to | that 1 has attracted the attention of the made in the senate. Nome of the repu be voted oii separately, so that if someof the | A i _I‘ il ,l'_“,‘i" *‘l‘.;'.“l ‘.“l.' T";"S‘_‘ of | 1503, wero 55,241, of these 0,187 under the | timo when the Monr ine should be | submit to the ciamor of public opinion, | people in Nebraska, Texas and Now Moxico, proposiiions are not yet acceptable others | #old she required, while the United States 9 ; 8087 , istakabl 7 g SOIRes shilohiaamnAas LN 18 tRe Foatowa th6iphrco hich the cans claimed that in defeating the Lacoy | P would be passing through an unprecedented | general law and 46,057 under the law of 1 unmistakab) 8 declure that | which demands at his hands the restoration | the three states in - which the amendmont the democrats havo ropealed all : isis. Austria, he proveeded, was free from | The numbor rejected were 56,702 other American governments aro well ablo | of peace 1 the disturved province of Rio | taken place. As is well kuown to nearly laws to prevent bribery and ballot box A ultics and the currency must not be :'f:,"“1"\':'l“"(-"‘\':fi:f“""f[\{1““;‘"';“\"” fl"..\n(\l'hl‘l‘ to doall the interfering that is necossary | Grande doSul, and the abandonment of | every. Nebraska ¢ Barrett Scott, the at elec delegate ok The following is the text of Senator | stricted nor inflated. America, Dr. Stoin. | the law of 1800, = The average monthly | yop.cean the Brazilian contestants, and they | power county treasurer of Holt county, became in- stufling at elections for delegates in tho ter- | goyire's new compromise: bach added, showed to what inflation led. wucd to/canhiofthe tenset of peho ITG || el ol S e kit T | S Er s e ST 1v60 o/ & R seel Witk ! ritorics, and Mr. Tucker called attention to Providing that hereafter any owner of | The minister of war presented a bill to re- | 8nts was under the general law §.17and | arve looking to the leader of American LA A AR G SENRIAGIGRIDIS! Gt () the fuct that scction 1,848 of the Revised | silver bullion, the product of mines or refin- | organize and increase the landwehr, 4 under that of 1500, $0.48. 4 nations to come to the front now and assert | 1 Stautes provided that after the first election | erics in the United States, may deposit the | ing that the g v estimates _N“l "jl_m‘nl'l' of =;:mlr‘n!l<ms l‘hnl'u‘uz Hm herself, patriotic revolt which T have led certain in- | lican, and the majority of the commissioners oh torritory shof e wme at any mint of the United States, to be | would continue owing to polivical conditions, | period given by months as requested by the The Herald’s correspondent says that | nocent person But then they, 1 feel sure, | are populists. s said that the success of o IOIV RO UL RORIB A O IBOYSe R | roven o i Lk bl [aa H0x ip boneholor | which weve HObLIELy taralbor: resoliition shows itiat #rom /September, 11| oyiiotnoco i B0 e Taneire who. are. mot. | di el % | Thr lio | Seott ‘mude. bjcct for revengo. its elections. BB AweIE b Ra N Gn ke b NBTBIE A bbb pres 1803, until May, 1808, ithere wers no sus. te those in Rio de Janciro who are most | will not fail to sympathize with those who | Scott mude i 1 obj; revengo. Delegate Smith also called attention tothe | vided. But it shall be lawrul to refuse any 3 Dotails of tho Measure. pensious, under the act of July | famillar with the situation are still in doubt | have, without any motives of personal inter- | After several squabbles the commissionors fact that some territories, like Arizona, | deposit of less value than$10), or any bullion [ The bill presented by Count von®Taffes | 37, 1800 ~ but that they rapidly | as towhat course Minister Thompson will | est, made themselves the defenders | found that he wis short, and they removed operated “like most of the progrossive | 80 biseas to be unsuitable for the operation | extends the franchise to persons who have | increased — from gt time until | decide to pursue, they believo he is onposed | of | their richts. and ies, and are | him without preferring criminal charges J g o5 ol | et rasiing talien purt in the war agulnst an enemy of | September, 1803, Unjer tho general 1aw | 4o tho proposed intervontion of Buropean 4 R G T 8ty HIA I Bo LS states” under the Australiun ballot. “It is provided, however, that therc shall | Austria, or to persons who have reccived [ the suspensions from September 1, 1502, to s TR B At et oYy oically for the men were not called upon to make zood The faet that votiug on the Tucker bill | only be delivered or paid to the person de- | Wedals for active service and whosa time | April, 1503, inclusive, were: September, 813 | POWers and that he wilt finally act in con- | vation of true republican principles tlio} shortagelint blico, ands SeobEReaLER was to begin attracted a full house. The | positing the silver bullion such number of | Bas expired; to noncomvatants and to all | October, November, 42: December, 34; | cert with the legations of Chili and Argen- | Therefove, if some persons fell vietims to Aox100(W GRS HB VAR captured by Sheriff bencheson both sides wore filled and th standara silver dollars as all equal the | Workiugmen and taxpayers who are able to Junuary, 52; February, 69; March, 102; | tina. Ouly Uruguay among South American | the movement and if the discipl of army | Cuuningham of Santa Fe county, N. M. It e o arousa commercial value of the silver bullion on the | read and write, who have performed mili- | April, i35, 5 o nations represented in Itio, remaius neutral | life causes brothers to firht against | was then tiat Dell Akin, one of Scott's galleries were crowded. %0 G1 GBI e A T e e tary service and have lived six nfonths in |~ From that time until September 1, 1803, - % 5 day of deposit, as ascertained and dete 5 in this matter. brother, thus seemmgly contradicting our | bondsmen, weut to S e if he could mined by the secretary of the treasury, | the same district. the suspensions undor both laws were as 5 VAL I LETNABL it R OUE 1 ot gatiSeutt to v sottlo up tha Sowme routine business occupied the morn- | The difference, if any. between the mint | 7he proposals contained in the bill have | follow General “law—May, 203: June, Another Success for Molio, avowed and proven intentions to do what is [ Bov&Ct o i Some rou simess occupied the morn- ¢ ence, s 2 H o St X X 3 matter with the county. \When he arrived ing hour. value of the standard silver dollars and the | broduced o profound wnpression upon the | 464; July, 206; August, 265. “Act 1800—May, in I%i Paso he was arrested us a tugitive e = e commercial value of silver buliion thus de- [ general public. The soialists are not satis- K lué‘\‘. B707; August, 5,841, decided suceess and made a valuableacquisi- | truth and sce that the blame for the la- | from justice. After some wrangling and General Black of [llinois had passed a | yogitad shall be retained by the government | 1ied with the measure because it does not | The total suspéhsioos under the genor ok = Foss Villesos N ate- | mentabloocourrentes falls ontirely, not upon | some quick work Mutt Diugk ugcoodod Jotnt vesolution authovizing the erection in | s seignorage, and the zain avising from sucn | touch the existing graup”system of election | law for the year were1,308, and under the act | tion. Fovt Villegagnon, au jimportant strate- bl o G ! In affecting His volease nnd rrived in Statuary hall of a group representing Colum- | coinage shall be accounted for and paid into | With sfour classes of constituencies. This | of 1800 for the four moNths 19,782, Lehedl Mati L il el b T QLI LS QLT B et ot AR e LB R bus and Isabella, the work of Joln Luriui, a | the treasury. | “Uho deposits of silver bullion | Sysiem thoy want ehanged, On the other | Commissioner 1 Schien says it is prover to | well foruilied and armed with * guns | try, but on him who. throuzh an unlasful [ Qb Jist night on bis w mentis awaite e o g T TR AT O s however, It is argued that the proposed | add that underthe act 6f March 1, 1803, the | of fair callber, has gono over | ambition lias brought on and unpatriotically fug him e O ! 100,000 a month, reforms only apply to the middle class of the | pensions of 3,856 persons residing outside 5 i e . e SEaRe e Rne [ 3 ,000 a mouth. 8 L to him. The garrison in this | maintainsa civil warin the bosom of the Dot Al e mount of svigiorage or gain shall | Dopulation, whose votes will be swamped by | the jurisdiction of the United States have | & R ol S slbakiniXolisily rules, presented a special ovder for the con- | be retained in the tr . 4si reserve fund | an increased socialist vote. g been suspendet! since July 1, 1803 ; also that | fort heretofore maintained an attitudo | cow S 558 Akin has had a havd time of it and is al- fon of the McCroury bill to amend | in doilars or in such other form of equal and It is not at all certain that the bill will be | of the 10,782 cuses suspended under the act | of armed neutrality and overtures have BiolioieihL aEionas most ill from the effosts ot his confluement, ary exclusion act from day today | [wful mouey as the socretary of the treas- | Passed s most of the political groups will | of 1800, payment has been resumed in 6,072 | been made to it constantly of a morcor | Varransso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), | in the El basy jil. After getting the travel oy I e T 2 may from time to time dircet for tue | OPPOse it, but its introduction is regarded as | cases up to October 7, 1893, less tempting nature by both chiefs since | Oct. 10.—{By Mexican Cable to the New | staius washed off, and enjoying a jgood supe- the adoption of the order until dis- | [}y hca'or maintaming the value of overy | most important as opening an era of parlin: B — T e N E T Ry | e P A to Tup Bae)—1 | ber he talked frecky about his expericaces to posed of. He gave notied that he would call | sitver do! issucd under the provisions | mentary reform. nd other chiefs DISCUSSING IRRIGATION, 2, oMb 0.8 EUERLC A0S nanLly 3 kb et itk o Br porter, He said o N by et of th i y declare they will : gone over to the crafty Melio and will prove | have just had an intevesting and trustwor- Ty nvrost and incarcoration fs onlypary Mr. Latie, from the judiciary committee, re- accept the bill asan installment, but they | nternational Conventlon In Session it Los | of immense advantage to him. ‘'he rebel | thy interview with ) i a prominent Gorman a conspivacy to get the £,000 reward = # are g v disappointed at the maintenance Angeles—Muny States Represented. Amira as issued anothe a este merchant who arrived here today on his way d for the apprekension of Scott. As ported a billdixing the qualification of voters t Fixed at the Nundred Miflion, O ¥ s ealod ortior mmiuifosto uing | morolo : : it 1 A e at the first municipal election iu the recently Wi | . 18l ol Los A~aeres, Oct, 10.—The galleries of | which he declares that in case of his suceess | north from Rio de Janeiro. He was in the Spont ull heard 5 s;.ly».» Scott ey 1 \\{.rul |7 When the number of stanoard silver dol- the Grand opera house were crowded | over President Peixoto ha adhere | besieged city during most of the earty bom. | M and pursuaded him to agree to return to openad Cherokeo Strip lars shall reach the sum of 109,000,000, then ATISFIED, I ror o R s B e et (o ori Bees/doh cEEelxoro ks oWl S an ot peaioped ividuringimstotitho fenriyah Neill with me withont any requisition, but Mr. MeRae called up the bill which passe all further coinage of silver shall cease, LoD s today, when the in- {rigidly to republican institutions and forms | bardments, and his position among men of | that would have kuoel viie Mexican both houses in the last congress for the re. | . *Fhe silver dollavs shall e a legal tender slish Strikers Auxious to Return to | ternational irrigation convention was called | of government, This is a hoavy blow to | wealth and influence lends weizht to his | shorift our of his focs and vov \ lief of settlers on the timber and stone lands | 1%, 81 paymeuts at their nominal or coin Work, but Want More Conceisions. to order by William . Smythe. I'wo | the hopes of those who thou his revolt | views and opened to h fields for ob- | had the Moxican courts all on his side T R S ans slonoilngs ue, and no certificates :Imllflw issued to [ Loxvoy, Oct. 10.—The Warwick colliery | hundred delegates weropresent,representing | cloaked a royalist plot o restore ta Brazil a | servation, He tells me that almost the on could oo uh SO Rbaol LRI ]1" . HelRa s A 1T ok ste i oriihe | e s B0 ne M ictote e o al | owners have aceepted the suggestion of thie | Kans Nebrasica, Illinois, Tennessee, | deposed mouarchy. tivo diplomatic corpse in Rio _de Ja- [ f, faund the tolg, county ‘\'“\“"‘[{",}“'l,‘,‘ B payment of cortain homesteaders from 1591 | Of the ‘treasury to purchiase from time to | Mayors of Leeds, Sheftield, Bradford, Not- | Washington, New Mexico, Tex Expeet Interesting Details, veiro is in favor of Mello's cause. They do [turn with me without o requisition, Tas taken un . after somo. expiomiins | time sitver bulllon to the awerezate amount | tingham, Dorby and Burnsloy, made at the | Connecticut, Arizona, Montana, W The United States warship Yantsic has | Dot opealy espouse it, of courso, for diplo- [ but he had spent too much money and. this A ALA0C, $ SoIRoroxpIanaLions, f 4,500 0l 3 herel wpeal private conference yester . LW ee n 3 0111 lexice euadon 2 Sl el i o 1 ould not do, anc he sherif! would by Mr. Flynn of Oklalioma and Mr. Simpson | *fiea 00 ounces is horeby repe: private conference yesterdaywbetween the | Olrluhoma, — Mexico,: Eouador, just arrived heve from Rosavio on her way to | Watic reasons easily understood would not do, and the sherft ‘would nog rotary of tho treasury is author- | coal mine owners, representatives of the | France, Hungary ang’ ow South Wales 21 : 5 The ¢ s of itio, he declares, ave ouly | A% W this, Lhe county attorney revarne of Kansus, passed ized by this amendment to issue and dispose , repres es of the 3 v angy G Rio de Janciro. The mail bout Galicia also tholcitizonelol dlioyho caclares) faralonlyl |k iNe) htannil il s ha R T L aa e o e SO All the delogate '3 Sve nov yet arrived D oI S FE Sra e anE 5 wsorves, | Of, At ot less than par in coin, bonds of the | Siking miners and the mayors referred to. A ror 100 S e YO NOL L0 ' | reached this port from Rio today. Her | Kept from revoltiuz also by fears of Presi- | (% iasted and theown into the fithy hole 0 Regulate the Sale of Forest Reserves, | Of 3 TS S s (1 B AR T g ot 1. | and over 100 more 4. expected. S i A United States bearing interest not to exceed ic terms of the settlement appeared in Mr. Smythe introduced Governor Mavk- ! have been quarantined and ber | dent Peisoto’s troops. The goneral feeling | i 151 1% vieh goes by the name of a i per cent per annum, payable semi-annuatly | these dispatehes last night f o) s ! ) to L vt ly in favor of e ith 3 por ce annum, payable semi-annually | the i P . TS P T R Ty ert e e e Dl SRR ce | e veports to be overwhlmir avor o thnber on forest reservations aud providing | and redcemablo at the pleasuro of the | The representatives of ' the miners ac. | Mt jrho wide the opening address. o | mail pULbolunded tonioieors. ey, a0 ] Mello, who is known to bs a good man, an | Yeruwin, to suy nothing o ity defeets, for the protection of such reservations, was | United Stiets aftor five yours from their | ¢ebted the suggestions which the mayors | 34, {alifornin s a coacrete, exa Sjosrec 10, Blng, nke B orioak a0 iabon orloTivhiatoy oo MossiRG lothiaiio Nebraske w BAHE called up and considered in tho committee of | 4ate, with like qualities proviaed for the | made to them he, suggestions have al- | 5 oantg to '§1.25 por were 16 10w WoLth particulars of recent events in the besics ONPALALHL ISR ORI OYOROMoeR OB foyahi R N Mpuy il if he would th hole, Mho roservatl slude ovi bonds at present authorized to the extent ndy been printed. The time fixed for tho | g1 000" per acre. . 1is h s ily | cupital of which I havewlready informed has held. he feeling against Peixoto runs | heing me, but that m have knocked he whole. he reservations include over | gty 0 aud to use the proceeds for sumption of work wus six weeks henee, it applauded. Mayor Rowan then Herald, high and ho has made himseld, personally | them out’ of th reward money and 7.500,000 acres us follows: Alaska, the purpose of maintining the redemption | being estimated it would take that time to | fovaUded: awi BHNCo sy ey ihoe sonentlianniomcallvS danidedlyiun ronuliriteo whils | Ehon . tho peonle OESEIS L oo tvkar A By B o : : ] B ) (PURL: i delegation 1o the cily he Galicla's passengers say that when ol uno forost ind fish cultve reseeve: Arizona, | of the United States, according to the aet | Db tho pits in thorough working order, but [ ¢ delegation 1o the cliy. = = = : A T LA Tl e T ound | have Theard how they were being ime Grand cunon forest veserve, 1951820 acres: | approved danuary 14, 1870, and turther pur- | the Warwiek colliery owners have decided Now Mexico, mude' short speechy st ths | they left Rio shots wore flying in cvery di 198016299 Al bl 4/ 0roUng > upon and vobbed of this so-calied 1 Californiu, San Gubricl timber lund veserve: | poso of maintaining all the money of the | Lo reopen their pits immediately, and 1t s | oy aexico. m or temmormey ovsanizition | Tection. The fort at Santa Cruz was silent, | thele cars, ruining their homes and sacrific Joney, and T was kept contined until BBBB20 neves: Sierra forest veserve, 4,008,000 | United States at par with the goid dollar, expected other mine owners will promptly | wore declaved in orlor. Hon: 7.0, G .(,‘,‘\. however. 1t has all along been loyul to | g lifo and limb, the ens huve cursed urtner, Matt Daugherty, arvived, The Bore \ Bornardino forest resorve, “Horeufter nutional bunking ussociations | follow thelr exmple. News that soveral | ofituusas und Colonpl)erry Milloy, Phcsaty, | Peixoto, and the fact that 1o wae not firing | Peixoto for 1t all aud pray unfaltoringly for | trieh to buit hins. DUt b woull not. wors, 'rabuca canon forest reserve, 4 shall be entitled to receive from tho comp- collieries huve decided to accept the | Az "\are nominated . for cheie han. nnd Gt ot Sk o 1 Mollots sucee and when he got after thom with the United acres; Colovado, White river plateau timber | troller of the carrency, upon compline us of tho mayors wus received here | Miligy was olected. |1, B, Ellis was solectod |- h¢ rebel warships was roxarded usa | Motlo's su = States officers” they veleased e and wo l:’nu]l resorve, 1,108,080 acres; Pike's Peak | with all othor terms and roquircment vening, which indicates that Eugland’s | yomnd ey ehateman, o oe Selected gign that the garrison was . Waiting tor Alli camo home, timber lund reserve, 184520 acres; Plum | Tuw therefor, cireulating notos of i ffe [T 1 miners’ strike 1s about over. (et i sdentials was choson | €MD at lust in 1ts allegiance | The rebel admiral, 1t is understood, is only *§ will suc one connected with this creek resorve, 170200 acres; the South | de R e Mine Owners association met | 4,5 0mimittee on credentials was choson § . The ; ; 7 \ com S0 | Job fordanimees. 1 have thing of 3 170, i« enominutions, in blank, registered 1 and the convention then adjourncd until | o the president, Ihe government | wating the arvival of ms allies from I | Job for damac hiave doue nothing of a Platto forest reserve, acres; Bat- | countorsigned as required by . to the | tonight and rejected the pronosals made by - ; minal o and 1 don't propose o countersigned as required by law, to the & P afternoon zans in the city were printing ar s cal- | Grande do Sul, some of whom set out from | CrHina HED ARG & £ON-L Droloso 0 s LERg tlement me, forest reserve, value at par of the United States bondson | the miyors to them last night for the sottl Much 1ntorest was developed shi : i B YRR, B ALLI0M08 € s Ry RO & ! 1 such an injustice in sil ” acros. Now Moxico, tho Peos riv. deposit with tho treasurer for the associa- | Went of tho differencos between the strikers | g 3170 Iterest was doveloped this morn. | culated w0 avouse animosity against fore | Buenos Ayros in tho Ciduie de Porto. s was (SRLES 0 3 80 o reserve, 811,040 acres. O Bull 1tun | tion, provided that the agg sum of | und the miuc owners. They offered, how- | o " (16 Subject of the cossion o rosidents in the cavital, but the general fecl- | cabled you yesterday, to effect a landiag and BUB CI9eN . DE0LORY: Hmber land resorvo, 112,00 i 1o | guct notos for which any mssociation sihail | ovor, to rostme operations on Monday'at 15 | M0 10 e, feton ooy E0TSEION: | (0T v of tho insuszents, meet Peixoto's foree at short rango. Pl is o dumnablo outrage,” said Ma Tango forest reserve, 4502800 ac be liable at any time shall not excoed the | per cent instead of 20 per cent reduction L TRIVOLS ABRGR o0 0 S D00 L3 V0L, X1 : e S et duer ‘ptember 23 | Dausnerty, “aud was only - put up job to land forast reserve, 15,500 neres, Washing. | boorna Sof b apital stock at_ the time | Which thoy originally nshed. They. tiso ing ::", q\f\tllm‘]\ 10 the committee Lo re- Ruy Barbosa, who, as I have cabled you During the bombardment of September 22 get the veward money for Scott. They had ton, the Pacific fovost veserve, 967,050 acres. | actually paid in.” egree that a tribunal be formed to argue the e next meetin already, setout from here to Rio do Juneiro, | the persons who were killed in the city, my | no right to detain Dell, and now they muss bming, Yellowstono National park tim. W ¢ question av length, This decision renows INDERE, e o wntending to make us way thenco into the | informant, who was the tells, me, | stand tho consequences, ‘The day | reached and reserve, 1,250,040 eres, Asking £ur Xnformation, the. doadiock existing betwoen the. mine | FFNPERED DESPERALE BY HUNGER. provinee of Bahia in order to stir up sedition | were struck only by stots | 151 Basn T arrived tiors au 1590 4id was mob " Meltue explafuad tho pirposo of the he resolution heratofore offored by Mr. | owners and the shrikers, Inors Cupture n Soutuers | there, returned on the Galicia, He feared to | from the ships. Mello strictiy op. | fethe dopot by Dell, who was in the cus. 5 Lo protect Lhe forests, secure water | Allen of calling for informati “The Associated pr pondent is in- y hern padls SN 80 i o i e pEs tody of a deputy sherill. 1 showad him my. flow'and give tho department authority to | s tononey borrowod by the United States, | formed thav the Bourd of Prado is prepared Isht’ Trsin, land In the vapitul, dreudiug recoguivlon and | dored his mon to fivo only upon the | 1y jiaps und told him 1 wanted my mun, We soll for logitinate purposes such timber as | if any, since 1855, was agreed to to nominate two gentlemen of high standing HousToN, Tex., Oct. 10.—Southern Pacifie | discovery by Peixglo's followers. In such | arsenal and forts and prohibited their | went to the sheriff's ofi'e and he refused to b spaved i Do Spsottion offered yestenduy by Mr. | to uct us mediators betweon tho owners and | officials are considerably excited over news | €ase he would certainly bave beon arrested | thtowinga single shot among tie busmess | turn Dl —over i saying that Mo Dill aroused the opposition of the | Dolph of Oregon, calling for information as | the striking miners it the partics will indi- | weises along the line concern. | aod shot or residence portion of the city, Any e as golug to tako him to tern membors, M. Hevmann of Oreon, | to whother China has requested an extension | eato their willingness to accept this means | Foceived from points along the line concern. | and sh - 81 24 S AALIRSE AR ity ARy 0k @ himsell and would start ap 2 _Pickler of South Dakota, My, Simpson | of the time in which Chinese lube were | of setiling the trouble. Benjamin Tillotte, | 118 the eapture of one of their freight trams Mello Detied Earope: owers, cesses commi who ety by lawless per- did nov give W0 much time of Munsus. aud others, and 1 o'clock came | required by the act of May, 1892 to register, | the lubor leader, in an address to the miners | 8¢ DeLRio by a band of sixty-five avmed | Lator adyices roceived hers from the | sons should be eredited to Peixoto’s troops taetion, but 1ot out tho proper papers without action was luid before the senate, and Mr. Dolph | at Coatvillo tonight, denounced tho pro- "",;""-\,‘:1:,“\"1"“:“ o ';" Binsrs from € "“f‘f' \1a | Herald's correspondent in Rio say that fol- | alone, the German merehant wes, and ¢ before a United Stutes court which was in Tucker Bl Goes Thro started to speak of its adoption, posals for a settlement made by the mayor MG s0W sioxicoy 3who (0ols possossion of tho | - 7 the notion ¢ f cign diplomats | 80 reckless have thes lows b o undey | 8ession, and when the sherift suw that the hroun Mr. Sherman suggested hat the mattor | 6 Shofiield and othor citios aud saitony | train, driving off tho crew ana all othors who | lowing #8 8301AD 0L Ko IUGIRD. GiRIoMala |80 PRSL CHE that passengers | Ji was up he teleplionod that he would turn should be discussed I executive session and | the men would be foolish to yield now, when | Sttemptod to dissundo them. They say they | already reported,which was initiated by the | Peixoto ST Alanover tome. - 1o said that he was en the senate went into executive session, they were so near to vietor, ll;\‘\‘u been \{n_\ n h{n‘:e'.'tnl on by the deiay | English and I°rench legation, orders were | landing from ships avvising at that port and | §ir104'to part of the rewand for the sapture 0 Mr. Sherman suggested that the matter of the senatoe in settling th question, | given to the communders of the ve: hers embarii ordcr to wet away from | of Barrett Seott and was id that Cune Mr. Fiteh, Lacey and Burrows were read. should be discussed in executive session, & ' Santu Fo Rovolters Yield, = 5o that busiess may be resumed u the | 5000 ¢ v.\l";“‘ RGNS 0L 1he Tote ' the dangers aud discomforts of the piace | ninghim would wy and bont him out of his Mr. Burrows explamed that he would not | the senate went into executive Buexos Avies, Oct. 9.—Tho colonists in | S11Ver-producing states and that thoy pro. | PeIOB&Ing to those natioualitic i 2 obliged to petition for the escortof | Share, e got ready and exme along with domand a division on his amendment if the | *Uho senate resumed the logistati g oRATIm Oot | aR0 coliniria poso going to Alabama 1o take the pluces of | that they must warn Meilo to abstain from f are obllzed L petic o oscory of | AMArG, Mo ot poudy aud costo along sl house would permit the five statutes his | sionut 1:50 0'clock, and Mr. Hill of New | > £ Aielding. amdn orored, now show | the striking minars, a8 itis now work or | further bombarduent of the city otherwise | boats from the foreign warshivs in the Paso shortly after Akin's arrest he told mendment sought to save to be read that } York presented a potition, signed, he said, | 31#0S © yielding, and in view of this fact starvation wich them. They are running they would be disposed to interfere with the arbor, Simmons that the u was a desperado, and thoy mighi wet into the record. They are | by 15,000 merchants and ‘manufacturers of | the federal congress opposes the proposal of | the train on thele pwn schedule and the A T AT Hope for & Monurohy, when they went to visit Dell in uis coll they the sections providiug for free registey and | Now Yok, nota broker or banker among | the government to prolong tho state of | train disvatchers ure puzsied in ories oo o s Y . 1 taniia Those unfortuuate husiness men of Rio de | were ulways armed with big guns. Tho votes of citizens, irreapective of color. of | them, asking for the unconditionul repeal of | S1ege. avoid collisions with vegular trains, WRIRTis done AR BIoUC Rromniy, Feplied |y CHIERSRCIEIGE S BILAEMARER LI LR, [ENEIR AR, AXHIG il ik RANESE previous condition, providing for the punish- | the Sherman Law, Itis announced that General Roca will | stop at the aifferant towns and levy tribute | that as Peixoto had converted Rio de Juneiro | 2 A e S i R A A AL Tl TBE WA BURING: % leave for Europe at an early day, of provisions, but 80 far have committed no populur suburh of Nictlieroy huve boeon unr ¢ ), istration and votng und giving United MePherson Speaks for Repenl, — mL other deprodations. Being well armed and 5 Blineliad & Exkuise States judges jurisdiction in such cases. The repeal bill was then taken up, and Belgiaa Strikors Satisfied. determined, officérs dave not attack them ment of thit pliiee cut thein off, They exist *“We wahtod to gev Simmons up in this Ou i vising vote the amendment wasdo- | Me. McPlorson of New: Jersey addrdssed | Buvsseis, Oct. 10.—The Belgian Miners | uniess they can muster o susioon iy | ing up continuous fire upou the B0 1 i a state of ulwmost auxiely 43 to the fate | COUNLES, and lonight we served. papers on feated 1 to IN3, a strict party division. “T'he | the seuate in favor of the bill. Ho ' ex- | association committee at La Louvier today | which cantiot ba done excent in the bit, (Mello) had a perfect vight 1o vepel by foree | Ak % s Ao | him, i conneetion with - others, for n #50.00 Bon il s, were dewiinded and the roll | prossed the belief shared in, ho said, by | issued a manifesto declariug that, In view of | 1018 expected thioy will abandon tho traju | without the intervention of foreign powers, | 9f thelr familics. for tio suburbis prac- | danuge suith: Akin has. iny Intluonsigl jod. “he call resulted, ayes, 100; | bwo-thirds of the peovle of tho country Who | the recent increase in wages, the men should | Bear the eud of tho division, go around the | evers attack from. t1 city on his squadion ¥ In ruins from the offects of the insur: | frieuds in Kl Paso, und they muy make 1y 3. had any opinion upon such subjects, that OW resume work a v 2 atnilra city und by capturiag: other trains proceed | gyd o > S gl h My informint suys he thinks | guite warm for all conceried in this matter, e vote demoustrated the fact that the | the Sherman liw wis the true, aud, it not, | be gasent op 04 14t the strike should | Gy il b noy. e Other traius proceed | aud also to make reprisals.” He also deemeq | K01 : Brazitions are heareily | The grann jury of 130 1%s0 county is now in democrints had & margin of nine w excess of | the ouly visible cause overating to'produce e 1t is pilviloge so do ullip bis powor to L \ A h @ quoriin = the recent panic. At the passuge of the Rebels, AT AN INPERILOBKING SWiTCH, duce Peixoto to evacuate the city without . 1080 disburgnues, which saem 40 be 0 1he yvete then urred on M. 's | Sherman law and every day since it has Loxpox,0ct, 10.—A dispateh from Zanzibar any interference onithe part of the diplomats | usepurable from aSouth American vepubiie, | telegrams, and the telegraph company will amendment providing for the punishment | been fittingly chavicterized by our own peo- " 4 o] " Vi o dear and Ve i estoration of the moniarehy likely take a hand o the tight, We came X says thata detachment of British sailors, | Fennsylvania Espress Wreoked Near Fort | of any nationatit and fivar & restorstion -of iho manpel of crimes aguinst the ballot in congressional | plo and the best financial winds of other | Say oy Wist i 4 y 5o Wayne with Fatal Kesults, Failing in this,they lope at least that Metlo | bick over the suime route traversed by Scots delegate elections and M. Lacey dew countrics us ablorrent 1o finance, and it bas | Felnforved by o forco of Zanzibars, has | o . (MRS TR Batal desult ¢ Thelr Orders Slightiy, T A o | B Cinningham, and the conductor told us ansye and nay vote, claiming thy been said that, if long enough continued, i | ¥aken the stronghold of the rebellious g R, Mo Ok A weItirek motion | o dintomate then nformed Roixoid of | Wi himsel rer OVEL b 1l Seott, who is & eripple, was so heavily his ‘amendncnt would give briber: would drive or drifi us to silver mono- | Fumwanis in Vit 81 Mo B o tha Beaaairenia rasd mes with | o, Che diT0ale thes lnformed Reissts of shivkled that he protestod against the Qule ballot box stuing free reign in delegate | metuliism, Sasie the O1d Wag an accident at Whiting, eighteen miles | A6 0002.100 LISy sign. rage. The figut has only begun.” elections iu the tewvitories. The Lace The question” that presses itself home, A ; east of Chicago' at 4 p. Tyo | b usk abstaly from furihor attacks uuow Bard Fight of & Fugitive, <1 e 2 cey 2 | Loxuvox, Oct. 10.—The miners in eight $ P m. The A - Suing for Damuges. amendment was 1ost, 06 to 14 said Mir. McPherson, and appeals to the , & engine, tender, il o A the rebel squadroa. They iuformea him = . / g Mr. Pitch withdrew Lis amendme T b O Py colleries in the Bolton district of southwest b IR CAF and two alling in his compliance w his re- | SaN Josg, Cista Ricy (via Galveston, Shortly after arviving in O kin and dre'y cut and | conscience and intelligence of every senator passenger cars lafy Rhoe track. S that failing i his compliance wiih this 2 the vote was takon on tho nal pussage ot | 16, will congress heed the volce of the peopte | Loucashire resumed work today at the old nger cars loft the track. Six slecpers v B SAALA 4 | Oct 10, (By Mexican Cable to the New | Daugherty went before the district judke sbe bill. PAARage Of | O top the INGuE of Siivor on st Sieont® | Tate of wages: followlug dld not ‘gooff. “Tne acoidont cc- | Guest.orders had been kiven to the French | (oo =0 0L, AR 00 1--Presic | and filed pavers in a suit for $0,000.damage The 'bill was passed, ayes 200; nays 101; | Thisis the plain, simple question. 1t has r———— ¢ e iy IBMrlocklug - awitch. e aud Eoglish maval commanders to land | ) A06 JCS CEARR B S R AR | il il PGl “und . consisaigs & strict party vote. When the speaker | been dobated and decided elsewhere by a Stole Some Joweiry, enginecr saw something was wrong bofore ' forces of their mariues for the proper pro- i feom New Mosico on the Eve of De- partare —luterosting Dovelopments (HERRGE by AN 1 Omahn Last Nights nifesto was published today any cost. Peixoto is charged | of Bl Paso county, Toxas: Matt Daughorty \ting the constitution and sacrific- | agent for thoe state of Nebraska, and soveral mg the most vital resources of tho country, | citizens of Holt courty who are interested ing clause and proposes an entirely new the 6,628, which inferentially permits troops at inconceivable | damnuble conspiracy and outrage.” scenes have Text of the Amendment, county commis- Unfortunately theve have suffered by this | sioners of the coun ot s a repub- Routine Busines< Cams Firat, Admiral Mello has just scored another | right, all Brazilians ought to recognize the Mr. Outhwaite, from the committee on Story, Me. MeRtae's bill, regulating the sale of ‘The speaker then took the chair. The special order being the Tuoker bill, it came 100 vote and the pending amendmonts by into a fortified city by placing military R 3 forces at all the shore landings, and by keej: able to go to thelr homes since the bymbard sesaion and the foreman assurcd me that they would indict Cunuinghum for forging assume power theows Pexioto, if he succeeds in that de [ Al RAR. & s ' | Cunuingham and his deputy, Pom Tucker, sunounced the vote, the domocrats broke | Bigher tribunal thun this. “After a caveful | A sneak thief stole §35 worth of jewelry | tho fiual came crash: as be had put ou the | gection of Kio de Janeio resideuts of feonet | 1a grippe; sohas Dr. Sambrano, Minister | iy yrvived i tho city carlier 1o tho day or Euglish nationality in easc the police Baker's counsel \ his fight for the extr dis from O'Neill, and who were stoppiug at the ore unablo 1o shield them from the. o, | Won of Weelks, the New York embezavr who | Millard. 'vere just eettiug rousy Lo depark A S P A T | is dotained beve wuuer surveillauce in bis | for Chivago on the 10:30 thaiu, whon i bk g - : drove up in A nurry. Deputy Sheriff Lowis mutinous soldiery, or if ihe city were | Dotel. The disease is prevalent here just | Z0O8 I#.Aluc‘,"ll} jumped out and the depuly left subject to anarchy or pillage. 1t is seryed tho unotice of Lhe suiton the sherilt ported that iu siew of these representa- | 80rs in what may approach a tragedy for | frow Now Mexico. Akin was with the party 3 New York fugitive lawyer is now delay- | and whiie Cunpimghaim was inelinea to laugh tions Ieixoto decided w avandon s for L Bt the procowdings us u joke it was seeu thib tresses. This probubly weans hat be |GONTLULD ON SECOND FAGE.) he was i1l ot cuse. e departed iasy evels killed aud in) kl‘lll';l RY WA i misfortune attaches to delay or fallure be- ————— o T s Wasuixaroy, Oct. toprosontative | longs alone to the demooratic majority, For Elvotion 10 Noble's Seat foaly ingoiutsTin. Englowood, engiueor, Camiuctti has wroduced a bill wereasing | Which has een entrusted with tho power | Torexa, Oct. 10.—Governor Lewelling to- | ™ g adlourned, sented 1 find nothing but surrender offered | street last night. An entrance wus made 2 2 5 NEH, Fort Wuyne, fireman, to fricuds of repeal. Whatever fault or | through an open window. wnto o clieer and then at 2:45 the house | Feview.of all the amendments thus far pre- | from Laura Lund's room at 1810 Chicago | Drakes. The ug”winx 18 the list of the Wasligtos o8 cesses of Peixoto’s undisciplined and often now id the iiness of th two lmportant S : AMES Bieiy, conductor, Fort Wayne, Ahe peusios of eleraus of the Mexicau war | 84 10 which belongs the responsibility. day called an clection for November 7 10 fil | ywist and ankle sprgog ' Fort Wayne, from #5 10 §12 per wonth. IR0 prosiden ne “ullec Slates, con- | the vacancy in the legislature for the Fifty- NO passcugers yre reported injured. ‘Ihe Secretary Carlisle Las seut 1o the hout [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. | fourth (Butler county) district. The | mail clerk wus scriously iujured.

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