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IED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, THURSDAY [ORNING, OCTOBER 12, INGLE COPY FIV | countr This may give an inkling of the Argument for the Rie farmer, being the only member of the senate touched by Bauks and DF'L All\ l‘ l '\ \ company will roturn to its stockholders the | AT R\ \ “ EY 0 whose ‘sole occupation was farming. He other establishments ace open and general Ll VAR \ gntire capital and surplus of fully 80,000, \0 “ l\[) v was opvosed to the bill as a man and as a business is progressing. President Peloto | The Royal will assume all habilities, The | o N, | Iy . democrat, and as a democrat he believed in has issued a manifesto, in whioh he says that absorption was made wholly bacausoe of the ¥ the democratic principles as he did in the should the congreasiomal ';I)ncu;:nlflul Ooto- discournging outlook in insurance circles bible. Oase of Embeszler Weeks in flosta Rica At- | ber 50 result advorselyto hime he will know | Barratt Soott's Friend Roaches the Scene of | throukbout the country erely a That is pretty rough on the bibie," said a i how to obey tho will empressed by the : - i P oo Repeal of the Bh(zrm(m;:’ Alnt Now Merely repabican atiaior (i Now el i : tracting Much Attention, country S P | the Dofalcation, KNIGHTS Of PYIHIAS. Vigilant Prevented from Winning the Last o ndurance, he people from South Carolina,” he saic . it e, ho Racos Question o ‘do not intend to be driven out of the demo G LATEST PARN TE MOVE Budness of the Morning sesslon of the OF the Raoes for the Onp. —_— cratic party by this or any other set of self T 3 Nl olg e | constituted leaders of - democrac v, They | MAY PROVOKE EXTENDED NEGOTIATIONS dmond Announces an Immedinte Resur- | GREETED BY A NUMBER OF FRIENDS it Grand Lodge. ® CONTINUOUS SESSIONS INSISTED ON | hiua' hoen homestly © apposed 1o the i rection of the Nation! League. £ Dy thins quite o ey Of S Knights | VALKYRIE MADE A MUCH BETTER SHOWING renomination of Mr. Cleveland, and wer o o CAtion : of ’vthias quite a good deat of business was | ? {58 Honoebiy obposiig tho rapeal’ bill, - The | Anthoritiss of the LAttls Repabiis Think ml“' ,\;:‘:(‘t‘|‘||‘tlw' ";‘ "::" ”‘\j‘\""" "l‘ ! iin | M Amuses Them by Reciting Hin Ex- | disposed of. Amone the ttars brought | . ) representatives of republican states had ik & Good Opportanity to Arran, L 5 S L Bl perlence he Texas Ju up was the question of appo g ¢ Mr. Voorhees Will Not Listen to a Motion | Fepresntatives of republican states had i b b gl bttty series of meetings would be held immediately bt lie EMR AT AL | She Started First and Gained Steadily for to Adjourn. who did not represent it. That was unjust, bl e throughout Ireland n order to bring about & Wk itbbeid Al PO Tt gh, b L | More Than an Hou NS infair, undemocratic and irregular, nnd now with United states, reorganization of the leagus, These meot- mmnon Frand lodge »w-: in addition to the an an Hour, It was fiagrantly wrong for that nominee to addressed by the DParnellito deloeato nflowed cach lodge, one s becn use the ropublican party to pass laws that liament,who will hot go back v wed for ¢ ty members or fraction * SILVER SENATORS FIXED FOR A SIEGE | meant ruinind destriction to tho poorer | ool AL Westminster unless they can see a chance pns, Neb, Oct. 1L—[Special Tole. | iereof. By'a vote of tho rand lodwo vos: | OVERHAULED HER ON A STERN CHASE classes of the south and west. The peop 1€ ¥ s i sing the amnesty or evietod tenants | gram to T At 7:15 this evening | terday this was so changed that the repre. of South Carolina wanted a revision of SAN Josk, Costa Riea (via Galveston, Dell Akl Vb fost ot th | | sentation hereafter will be on a basis of one i " tarif, but they were move willing that that | Tex.), Oct. 11.—[By Mexican Cable to the -ompantes organized by H, Harrison | el Akin once more stepped foot on the soi legate for each soventy-five members or | g o e Wi Oookrell of Missonri Starts Out with s | (04T CE Lo it et should be. relo | New York | dd—Special to Tue Bee.— | and others will hencoforth meet daily and it | Of Holt o AT Dy T o | fraction thereo in addition 1o tho sin Yankee Secwmanship Finally Overcomes tha > Steine of Words, i Lo e o Tor hjluartar of 4 cantury | United States Minister Buker, who is here | 18 hoped that within a_week thoy Will be | Prisoner by Matt Daughorey, who was depu- | dologate i wed each lodgo i Advantage of the Briti Long String of Words oM by o Hasncla Juesbion settled 08 | 15 yinge this proprlsty of the exteaditlen of | AVIE to publistia 1ist of iventy public mest | tsed by Governse Crosnge as tho agentof | Another question whiel ovoked canai itage of the Britisher. yroposed by the administration 8 ¢ {hEs, Ll i 4 A e | €rable ¢ 1sston, and one which has been |, Loyl v ‘:“" TS dosiaei Embezzler Weeks upon Prosident Rodrigaes, |5 00 0ot 11.—The Pall Mall Gazette | 1 Btate of Nebraska to go to El Paso, Tex | the cause of more or loss trouble in the past, OTHERS ARE READY TO RELIEVE HIM bl b § . intimated to me today that the Costa Rican | publishes an interview with an officer of the after him and bring him back to answer o | was definitely sottled. The wrand lodgo de- | BOTHWERE LEFT OUTSIDZ IN THE DARKNESS i ’|:»\,\|N.‘,;I1 :,“.'u-“.‘;f.’:‘v iy joatend. | govaramant 15! Khxlows ANAL: LHEL THILIA' | BoreL SaPolct, Puponed 1o, T o spy Lo 1‘|u nuhl.-m:(-m |-|.-un-nm\ by nnw.rmuu. gt “‘:.l:”lllv‘hl:»nlvnlwy'vvxym‘\ul.y'.:r\( for dues wito RRA b TEraid Ha L o8 0 entor egotia- | Caron, suggesting the speech of Johu Red- | Jury, charging him with unlawfully aiding | becomes il or is inju cannot then, by the R i uthlessly withheld from 9) per cent of | States should at e enter upon negotia . Sarnollite Mmeet ’ settiement of lis account and the payme tor Every Inch of Geound—Voornees' were necessary - to n\'nr\m\t\vx'. lomog ) tho Clan-nn-Gael i reorganizing, Mo, 1ted ‘Hn- llemI»\‘v z county h.~.:~‘|l'4'|' ”"f ul~; I benof s Yo X : the Sun Had Gone Down— Thousa h republican votes {n thos e ol | eason for the delay which hus from time to | mond’s spoceh being taken as an appeal to | diding and abetting in the cmbezzlement o Hon. R L. €. White of Nashyille, Tenn Disappointed by the Fallure g a0ty o M4 S v o eat hotaa a | time interposea to tho surronder of Waoks | bo reddy for REtVG WOFL I the Tty the 4,000 in county funds, which repre- gupreme, keofior ot rocoltls anil w.n: was TR the Majority to 10t revise the ta iis, he sald, not as « 4 A tovirih N Ay iAoy sents the shortage in the county treasury at | Present as re itativeof the supreme ot the ) threat, but with reluctance and deep regret. | 10 the two Now York detectives, Vonga. Chicago Girl Shoots Herself in Madrid, TR chancellor and met with n warm reception — If the administration, by the aid of repub- | richten and Reilly, who have come down t ¥ The - g z | the presont time as tho result of Scott's un- [ Thyicfac (L MEL AR & w conamed ih 1 serode the wishes of South | Maomp, Oct. 11.—The aame of the young | g or e 1seo e datup. The pair were ac- | Jarge part o the o 0 WisntsotoN, Oct, 11.—The usual mothods | 00 T BVEERNE, J80, SATs B Skl ]"h‘,‘(l""""lh““ ':" i £ 881 hos boan to | sk g0, wotan whosvangted to kL Her fia5eiiaia by Sherr Frank Slinmons of Bl POEtS. notably that of ths fy'-f..‘.f'.""“,.','.f."H,.r.:l NEW Yok, Oct. 11.—What gave promise Sav ovorsid ¢ logislation fare ot 4 . 1 3 Feourse, annoy in, it has bee elf in the Hotel de Paris in this city yester- b S o a foat " ion of the | Of belng the final ruco | ornut by which controversies over legislation fare | oy foliow its lead. As for himself, he A4 e & Skt s s city Paso, who tirst arrosted Akin. a feature of which was the reduction of the & e dinal race n the international scttied by an agreement to como 1o voie | would not accept any compromise shortof | American residents here, President Rodri- | quy i Holen Middleton Brown. S ty lying sl et estimate for grand lodge expenses for the | Series for the America's cup tyrned out to be have failed to carry and the world 18 now | the free coinage of silve a ratlo of | guczhas the supportof & large numberof | sy the hospital 1n o dangaious condition Grooted by Many Friends. coming year amounting to about $500, due, | no race at all ORYUITIE “Lile . Adalalon "of b okt Annnclsl | 101 3 : ; his countrymen, who think he should make | ghe rotuses to say adything about the | A number of Sontt sympathizers were at [ 1 bart, to the change in apporvionment of | 1t was the fourth contest botween the watching O ey The joint resolution permitting the stato | the most of the opportunity to procure an 4 AT % f01d8 . 6xob] the depot to meet the t Akin was | delegates, Vigil % ok 4 question by a test of physieal endurance, not | ¢ \Wiltonsin 1o place a. Starne of 1 cxtradition traaty with. the Unnoa. Stpees, | MOHYS for her. attempt at sulotdo excent | L il S In o evening Supreme Keeper of Rocords flant and the Valkyrie, and liko the ¢ the games of tho Romans, Like the | Marquette in statuary hall of the national dition treaty ¢ ed States. | that she had been crossed inlove. 1tis | effusively greeted. Ho fen 10 e ] and Seal White occupied about two hous i | A8t was not finished in- the time limit, and L) L ik 2 il o sea eapitol was then passed Since the government of that country s un- | now known that she posted letters to per- | notel for sup, per, and regaled his delighted | the exempiifieation of & WORK was therefore counted o K ancient feats, the multitude fills the seats 1 [ % ¢ ALy . aons in BAris; nnd: TASHOA Before sha/ahot | e e y t work inted out. The flotilla that of the amphitheater. It may end tonight; H\‘ I‘(“ ‘m-ll then r\ql[lnml on the willing or unable to make a promise of reci- herself, l,jmm_‘ in her room show that she | Audience with a recital of his experiences in ale hour the grand lodge adjourned | followed the yachts down _the bay re. it may continue for duys. This pecuitar con- |- 21 |E< ““\U-‘ml".l”-”- hY 1 '3:‘11;.';-'-\l:;"‘|'- L Ly m the surrendering of fugitives from purchased her ticket for Kurope at Low's | the land of the horned toad. Ie said that ;Iill‘”.. [I‘.”u]::.:ylx“';‘,yl\\.f”‘l;:'»lyff“:;.“:lllf!.l“:': which | turned long after sunsot leaving the racors e R AT Yy [tk Ll Sl e , | Justice, they urge that ltodriguez should not | exchange on Broadwily, New Youk, the fun had not begun yet, and promised v ALyl far behind o fight itout in the darknes dition is a nccessity under the rules by | conntry the principle that silver dollars were | ¢ vand chancellor, W. A. Dilworth of e tin the darkness. Tho A 3 BT A T e allow himself to be put off with a promise of - < that the newspapers would have all the | iy, o8 i result of that figh o thousands of excur- which the senate operates, There is no man- | to bo rede in g Heba LT aoike AT 1 For the Recry the Russian: 1 cems to have the lead, althot at fight the thousands of excur. ner in which & voto can bo for-ed except by [ 101L was shown 10 be true he would | et TG O el YL ORI LHG Y | e e D R e T R R T e | (B8 TG winted about the case before he | Fred J. Sackett of Omaha is unders siouists cared nothing about, for they had 3 e speech making | (A haltl he people are ot ready for | principlo thata “bivd in- the hand is wortk. | , [ON! s Sy oA was through with it. be a strong candidato H. Grist of MAtS: up thoir/minds: houss botora {a el tho tiring out of those whose speech making | FEA SHEL ERE B netion it ¢ AT g cooks | from Toulon says the town is scarcely recd e cumsch is the leading candidate, in fact tho 3 hours before in the 2 RS A RAn ALY Aats L ey A u faranen | EWO N the bush® should hold on to Wecks b8 o axtantive aaias ot He declaved that he w going to show S BREUIL s Sttt O R T e g ey Sl B e d i bstructs a natural and parliimentary s Mr. Cockrell concluded with n reference § nizable 8o extensive have been the prepara- only one mentione or Er i AP 5 ild be no v nd in 0! renty stually P o > bla 1t o X wentioned, for grand vice chancel ; A mop | Until the treaty is actually put 4 some of the blankety blanks of Holt county 4 iie Vig tpment. The method is notu new one, as it | to the —president’s letter to Governor F e e veks is | Uons for the reception of the Russian squud- | thut he did not propose to be played with | 100 Iorthe ofico of grand prelate, B. I | thesécond the Vigilant would win if thero has herctofore been resorted to on numerous | Northen. Ihe president was feartul of | in force hey argue that Wecks is | bot tho way they had been playing with some | MCOrew, the present incumbent, K. K John- | was ossions the delay, but this was ot extraordinary, | safe enough here, and cannot wet awny, and | ““Fhe streots are crowded with people from folks, and it was his intention to grind out | 500 0f Valparaiso and J. W. Tannor of Ful. | A lack of wind oecasions. 3 o P e man i public Tifohad more | that justic can bo done in s case justas | all parts of France. Tho. public and. i somo music that would make them dance i | 1erien sre candidates, Wwith tho fiest named | (rouple, At noon it seemed oa theren 1O Proparing for the Night, ’ un[ln'fll 1‘?‘1.'.1 pre \I.‘ llln}n( n\z\'.u:“\&yr“ Cleveland, | ogectually aftor the expiration of the time | Private buildings are bedecked and painted hornpipe in several lunguages. Just how he | KUightin the lead § P 1S All day long there were evidences of | and that man was John Sterma wis the cause of all the v S ccessary for fixing up a treaty as it would | O # hugo scale. Windows from which o i N : At5:15 Mr. Cockreil completed his long | hecessary g uj > preparation for the fight. Fow senators T view of che Russian fleet can bo had on its inet Sy . be renominated for gramd master of ex- | appointment was the keener beeauso eavlior apeteli;; Eli voi6oivits noavly: Rone ‘ana-lie.| i/ WOBLs wero suFrendarsd fiow as i imattor T (lliing rentod at ;;:I:‘ullxlu; pri i | Short off in the middie of a story to accom P il g A el were i the chamber, but a glance into the | would onl, shake his head in response to tho of international courtesy and the weaty pr. : ! ; ehequer and Grand Keoper of Records and | in the day thore was a nice breezo blowing pany Daugherty to the office of R. R. Dick- | ©! § I t 4} £ C reezo blowing ort isscrowded with vessels, the whole | gon"\who is ona. of his attorneys and i- | Seal Shaefrer will probab) in_ be hon- achtsmen and landsmen looked knowingly cloak roows and voon _into " the fe of the vice presidons us to whother | oured afterward. nch Meditorranean fleet boing thore, B AT AR YOF O bl s s gped, withough Georeo” Wright of - ort SHTGLEE b A EELknate bbeaR c ce rooms showed many o had complated his remarks. A s Weeks he i anxic ML, Omaha, who has alveady had one ey for the steamers spoeded do (n(:]:l::’m slecping on the couches wisted on a Contlnuous Session. k “. f-“nl \A} 1“ :" it m\-wrz"l{" “'.“,'““ b rench Miners Charged by Dragoons. Foatures of the Caso, job. will be & candidate. I 1. Zimmerman | the bay and extended congratulations all 'll 5 )mmwnw Hele srisnath S LI A7 »“]w"i’. o l“f‘ Jnited 1_‘[_‘ s 48 0808 | Panms, Oct. 11.—A dispateh from Lems | Mvs. Akin camo n this morning from her | of Ulysses and J. L, Bentley of Dubois will | around that the couditions for an exeiting B e Soras o boln wides of ihe i B e s A ons Ll sl D Uil Ufog, WA Ve | gays that a turbulent meeling of striking | home at Atkinson to meat her hutband. She | strive for tho position of grand master-at- | trf sk ked most promising, but as hmulll “:‘ffi TR eIt D L S T e still speak- :‘,“e“;"“' His “““1”}".“\": o ‘.""\'" coal miners was held at Henin Lietard in | i3 stovping tho residonco ‘of "Barrots | 8rmg ism, J. D, McFarland and J. J Sl Ul DL G ttle wer d ) ing, when, at 6:05 o'clocik, Mr. Dubois, re. | Ueaty. s lawyor and friends, it is be- | (0 bia de.Caats districe lnsgatgh Dusins g ; : v e o e 4 WS Homilon 941 dicd out almost entirely, et other reliof by taking upthe dofen: I8V Ea NN KVa | pLEnsEa ISR VIAwIotL bl a¥easa | . f Simmons says he will not lose any maha an S. Hamilwon of ! ; e ey s at | ublican, ‘of Tdaio rose amd Mr. Allen OB A nay | dorly e ey Silikers became so disor- | sleep over the damage suit institatod by | Lincoln aro the candidates for supreme. von. Waiting for & Wind, thelr positions in turn. yleldine to him, he observed that it was ¢ | upon Rodrigucs and their solicitations may | derly that the dragooms wom oeted oL Alin, in which he is a defendant. He says | resentativo. The Valkyrie shifted slowly about, wi number of employes of the O¢locle the hour when o sonnto usually | have somsthing todo with his present atti- | Tho strilkors wero. ordered. 1o qisyoren ooy | A damago suit in Texas is not Wworth threo | 1t ws declded that tho special nssess. | b e Vo S pan ) S IOV were likowise separated into relays | adjourned, Lo asked Mr. Voorieee whethe ubon thelr refusal to do spctho dragoons | whoops in hades. Ho has them on his binds | ment. mndo. to corte. tre shortage of ex- [ Uhe Vigilant in tow of her tender following i anticipation of continuous work. !u' was going Lo make that motion this even- iainez, the vice president of Nic: ua | ¢ d ||,m|\‘ l!u‘l\n.‘ mmnln “mcl: and | by the carload, and employs his attorneys by and Master ot Exchequer Alton be re- ;lm‘n i.l\ n? hm-l wake. There was havdly a L T T S RHeIBHEnt nds | (10E: ; 27ice presid gt 1 were trampled upon by the horses | the year, He indignantly denjed that Ak] ded to the lodses which had pafd it, half [ hatful of wind, though there were clouds in The sergeantat-arms, Colon lv_llin,lfl.ll\n "5 feel it to be my highest duty.” said Mr. plenipotentiary to this country, | and severely injurad, An Agitutor bupey VS lirea o e e aulodietiat Jail | o be paid January 1 dnd hatt Tuly 1, 1508 Plenty in the sky, o' expanss. of . ods i every man on his pay roll within call to- Voorhees, “not to make that motion this rived here, Goule was ar was as clean and well kept as any in the @ next meeting of the grand lodge will | jooked like g groat luko with e 3 night. Relays of doorkecpers are provided | ovening, but on the contrary to nsk the sen- He comes to reopen the boundary question. E T ; country. He objected to the vermin story | Probubly be hold at Lincoln, ,,’ :“ o *1““" uioiwithout motion, save for aud a reserve force is ready to guard the | ate lo stay tozether in Spatintons session | The continued illness of Presiden Rodri- e Muny of aiabeomise. | and sald that Akin was shown apacial favors — o W ‘”‘“’__ pagels of a big steamer or the doors of tho senato floor. Four men uro | Wi the bouding moneuro s disposed of.” | 5y ) ¢1a the mujority of his cabluet mints- | s 1y o who miners are | jo was given the best cell in the jail and SLOWLY DIWINDLING, propelicr of u yacht churned up the water Iy anl walling to hunt up senators and | o M5 Dubots said tho statement of tho son- | €102 4 the maority oh is provalent heve, | TCUITMINE to work. About 2000 mon went | given the freedom of the eorriden aid aau ready a aiting ator from Indiana meant the senate was to S L ppe, whlohilaprovalent here, | ykcitoday b the S taltor pits, In Notting- | allowed to send outside for his meal Every Day Sees Turonds Made In the Gold request their attendance, be held in continuous session until the pend- | as I cabled you yesterday, is causing further | o600 Many of the mea have returned Sin " to!Gat b T 1 ' Reserve. bl ioud i3 RSjli0! inous oLy o S oEe A A N > ret Simmons Hopes to Got the Reward. 3 erve. In the l‘omunuua-mm-m:vf’nlvl ‘, i n"i,n.‘lr l\ifgs‘::l"n‘ml‘:bl:',.,l::i‘"(l af“".l.xlx:fg:.Z-Y::n;\l:zv‘xiln n‘.g delay in'the ¢ ||.~uhx.l,munl‘vHu case. ie | to work at the pits in Ashton-under-Lyme Simmons hopes to secure the roward WisHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The gold reserve \,1.."_).lcl(s ‘.)mtnn:?:;.|u‘:l|{..;ll:,;I;I«‘n;)i\ciall:i‘;: o ACcdi catiingt bolboughblo | .:.vxlp“un.,r‘ull{.-]r‘-.};::-x dullll\):n.x‘ln\lr‘;x'(ls and some ut Lotsencoriaiiff oo rccopt | Oered by the county which his partuer, | continues 1o decrease and today it is lower possiblo to make comfc > the situ: atfilibustering on the pact of tho anii. | resident here thinks it would establish a roposils for a sorloecided to accent | Cunninghum, was cnjoined from collecuing. | than it s aver beey standing at $6,899,008, | tho preparatory signal, Ther : Which sonators found themsolves in, When | repealors, Of the many that had been hoard | procedent should a weak natfon lico Costa "-x‘l“"’l“l'"llj"’m‘\:‘.ffll;‘u»sx:ulr;na[n:‘:;f by | ud several of the representatives of the 6 | showing a redpetio o1 meer M e ;:‘m';’;’l’;:_“‘“’.”_‘““’l’"': neirarei ot thohourof § ovlock approached tho gal- | in the st fow woeks more senators | Rica surrendor a fugitive from o mose. oo Bradford, Nottingham, Derheond promield, | fense are in favor of payiug it to him, tH6 18t oF EHe mbrgh." Tha kovern e mint | 9eke Would sprlug. up dater”from lories did not contain an unoccupied seat, | friendly to silver responded to their numes | evful country, such as Weeks fs in in the ab. | B | ONIELAT, DAY and Bamsley’ | although they are unalterably opposed to | U Philadelpbia oxpects 1o coin $15,000,000 | SmeYhere betweon the south and tho west, e 4 Tth'y than anti-silver men, There haa not been a | 2 A S 41 Letald allowing Cunningham to have it. 1 Al sy s OXPLateAIOR O IESLY, 000, ana for this lay was made, 3 v ere jammed with SO 8 5 ts In Thrée Millons. o rold by the 1 Dec: 5 i g X 3 and the doorways were jammed with a time when the oppotiends of repeal could | Sence of au extradition treaty. This, too, is S o Simmons denounces absolutely and un. | €014 by the Istor December. Today the het About: 1 o'elock * 3 3 of humanity clamoriog for admittance. | not have stopped - the’ business having its mfluence upon Rodriguez, koxnox, Oct. il —-Lhe Viduns! correspond | o el Slian tiin Limtopos ey and uo: oo LB TCaNEIIIo FEbS ) 1} EATOLtRI O B Thousands, tiring of their offorts to gain a e sonato by m,,,,lly SyE Kevolution Brewing in Vonezaeln, “';" ?‘f“":;“-*“"‘"::;:"‘:l‘-\'s::': ;’{“!‘;’Nfl::m";ll u:mghm-(c),v b \Imlr prosentatives of the | Fhe axponditures. $16 R ;‘.Nh:q,','fl a 20 su-»ng').:,“ !>;|U|,Ll Z't’,AT"l'.“"“"‘,‘.‘"i :’: viow of the proceedings, turned homoward, | from voting. There were, o sald, e ” NG | owte lntroduced In the Reichsrath will, | pressin Omaha to the effect that the aicalde custc ‘the port of New Yor 2, A0 s 0i880C LN0S YAOLY Y Rl I many of the | Rine xenators who favored unconditionul ro- | PANAMA, Colombia (via Galveston, Tox.), | y¢ pussed, give suffrage to about $,000.000 | of Cibuahua ihad boen removed because of | {Tom customs at the port of New York dur: | gyer the course within the ti o limicof six When thohousoladjourned many ot i X i ialslaselsnt wrtio anposed Suncor: o ok T [ByiMexican Oaulaito she New varke | | i S s oo o R R e o pare ol e () D D e e MU s Aa pnal was up on the flag- psieiSus ontared ihgissanteluna ginok facn tsiI it ka1 rononi AL bkt to ebis Loleaunel e ald 26 bontill tod mis BEE.|—President S e e .| of Scott. He s that tho Mexican | 10 82480592, as compared with i S 5 3 ! X poal. ] z sal suffcage than any of the fiteen bills for ) gregating #2408,206 during the same | ship May asking if the contestants would on tho sofas about tho wall. - Spenker Crisp | ey had boen drifting steadily 1o the silver | Nunes, whono health during the early part | the increase of suffrage alroudy before the ffiosrvas aupolntor povaruor of Lower Call- |, EEMERUIR. AR Ai0a00 e ot Shtombor, " and | consont 1o a postponement. for the day. The was among the number and was evidenily | side of the controversy. In conclusion, M. B imonihandih RNl septem- | Reichsrath with the exceptio as- | fornia, and subsequently acted in the absence | 1D 001800 et L [ S(h9s ) QL9 G B aan B e i hols A0 R S e S Al b o of the month and the latter part of Septem - rF -ll' l'l“;;‘ «{A'IIKI.'U'H .‘"f‘lh y MOAS- | of his successor, Thi » different men filled | TCCeiDts of $2461802 during the first ten Vigilant answered she was willing. eonly intorested in tho sit b will know when you emergo from the stiug. | DOF Was not good, has been steadity impro S e 0L VP ag Oasbhy the place within n fow days and Simmons | 4058 0f October, 1N02. OF the receipts this Valkyrie Auxious to Ruce. gle that you must fail. With conditions us | i€ and heis now entirely recovered and | For the Witha - - | suys that the statemont that anyof the [ MOAUR 401 por cont were paid in go N s e e T When 0 orclock arrived the hum and buz | they extitin the senato thero s no Lope of | able to resume ho dutics of his ofice, which | Daris, Oct. 11.Tho conerente ot ven e | oabn e agtt soca wittiiehls ense in || contii Unitad Bt test: nobas Tastecas |l e kyrlomivde no zosponse] by flag of converaution Increased until thie volcoof | Fudical logislution. You nre as likely 1o pAss | was fillod by Do Migucl Antonlo Cuto while | monotary union’ hts agasen o proposalai{ D BIIENt R dosTeo s ny baso attalee [0 T VLIS S HR RO R T oNEoti] SRS sommitiagiol e tncumbantiy ngrii6 RS L on s amostt dgmmed BT out | oty & Bt a2l hlivas rovuporatiie J (Diis ATy asasontis | hreaenton 1giEho TsalsiV Amias e R MR YeRYE ot Holt county has in | BernOysy s LSy e but i AL LitoRRFocio Jonefsh the vice president warned the oceupants of | Absolut oo ™ trying | to-cont | over and with the ubsonce of campnoss it is | Withdrawal from civevlation of small Tatig | , Sheriff M “for ot of Aki 5 Tl Srouvals niilosan hour,hind vomolputBreom trying to con hands a warrant for th t of Al i RAVLE0 DD o ] you were rying to on s L ek Slotoliy i s a warran! he urrest of Akin, Protection of Timber Lands. south-southwest in the meantine, atl: the galleries th t must be o Y0k s e expectea President Nunez will have fur. | currency he methoa of the withdrawal of | pigeq he grand jurs dlctme b nthe meantime, and at 1:35 Picaishat g e aaahan, some oue outsido of this < Nunez have mo fur- currency of the other Latin union coun- | pasee o the gtund jury indictment. but he | yyysmixcrox, Oct, 11,—A bill was reported | Hoi-0u gun was firod fr Ainnless fEivas i, ! i chamber — of something which you | ther trouble. trics has 0ot et heon aiioun unlou coun- | hys made no offort to find Akin tonight, and ; 2 T W | the preparatory gun was tired from the flag- 10 be cleared. e Lo G L . vies has not yet been decided upon, > 2 H Lhtd) vom the committeo on blic lands which | ghip. The racers were thon both above i When Senator Dubols ‘aroso to make his | SOUSEICknow. - Even iCyou succeed in con- | X dighute s arisen between Colombia i thelatteris still in 4 2L el lands now | 21ip- The racers were then both above tholine stitementof tho position of tho unti-repeal | YIRCINE these outside yartios the result | | G ERES s risen betwoen Colombi Pardoned the Lieutennnt. : e sy roseetion of tinber lunds now { und at once began tho ususl manouvoring men one could fecl u hush steal over the Elydinotond seliewhion o I S Drolniaaaktollsatltoaarisia o rib 1y Viessa, Oct. 11, —Licutenant Hoffmeister CHOIXRA RIVAGES RUSSIA, 1 ““‘“‘ e iy of “"‘l' ’l""' for the best position to be obuuned wt the ish 8 Qith o undergo ou cou- s diffioulty : e States, Under this nothing can be done ST AMamblies, and, unll My e Buts | clude to abindon appeals to reason ad senke | The Guajira peninsula ats. ou fro tog | of tho Buvar 0 GERY R oLaTs, rlodabysly sl with U timber or tho lands which ive tov, e oL Carhiae siumal “"!‘""‘3“” e ey and enan s and risk asettlement of this question 45 Lo | mainland tohe west of thecinlf of M court martial at "Wurzburg, Bava Athals T ar b aieal o o | had the best of this figuring, and when, at ler had made vlain their positions there S ans oitlioyesuof iaGulfof My, harge of pry : Figures 1 a Very Fow Days. red with timber, bub are not included in the churge of propugating soclalist riots, has ibo ,on a | oo i which side can stand the most punishment, | . i 4 limits of the reservat The 1 v | 1:4D. the starting gun was fired, sho crossed was unusual quiet. The silver wen hada | i | and itis partly owned by each country L9 Losbox, Oct. 1L.—The following cholera | [Mits of the reservation he bill now t 8 ) i AL yaes) we zive notice now we shall protect our been pardoned. A EACholera T e o e s Tataad e obviate | the line with a length o g considerablo advantage over their opponents returns were received yesterday morning: | VEN4INE in the house is intended to obviat ie line with a length of witer be. : Vo will | The boundary line, like others in South side by every means in our power. We will | The s ik s in South these dificuly but westel smbers i and thoey wero froe Lo admit_their pieasure | 3140 D) an ot o aaosiary 1n Bl FIS| erg ro yes ay thero | Lhese dificuitics, but western members ao [ tween her taffrail und tho end of the over this condition, While they can rest jn | 198ist that you furnish the quorum aud that 1 er been absolutely settled In St. Petersburg since last day there | not desive so much power us the bill con fc v wt's bowsprit. The American boat, cr this conditc | s 1 p it constantly, if it takes funumera- | upon, and Venezuein elaims, and without y have been 106 cases and 7 deaths ; from Octo- | on the seeretary of theinterior to be grantod the committeo rooms and lobbics, leaving calls. Tho vesponsibility for What 15 | apliatent rewson. nearly mietomihe b L | Omah People Who Wera Reprosented at yeiboen 10 G [oensei Lo Dnte fi ol e do0isisy of thind ©CEated, | g tried Lurd to zet o weather position, but ouly on guard onc sheaker and Mr. Dubois Tl e Eespanel LIy op arhac 18 i apy eason, nearly nie-tenths of the tiho Mosting Xaatre ber2 to October 6 there were reported in | @ i . S Tha Bt Losoo Uit s quorum s present, 118 oblign- | 1l ywical offeots on individual sewators A Cmcaco. 1L, Oct. 11.—[Special Tolegram | Moscow 3 cases and 4 deaths. in Bessarabia Bond-Alded Fucitio Kailroads, windward of the centerboarder when the, iy pn et of tho viandu et vopoat to SR MY penllsalinrofofit ttory, and almost | 1o Tyg Beg.|—Nebraska was reprosented in sos and 26 deaths, in Volhynia 671 cases | Wasmixarox, Oct, 11,--G I Wade e L AT 4 Y remain continuously in their seats in ovder 3 none of its coast line. On the other | yne TLoval Logi > FE s $ deaths, in Voronez ses and 120 : q B o | crossed the line. Bhey went over on the tomaiutain a quorum. Mr Voorlicen ronlied ab great length, Ho | 1000 Of 18 coust line. O -tho the Loyal Legion mecting today by Com. AeLID 230 cosos and 116 | Humpton, commissionor of rilronds, in Wis | part tack to boglu the course, . They Lay Morning Sesston, . sugeested to M, Dubois the wisdom of the [:”- hoie ;'l" lhl‘l oM 1“““?1 - | mander Lieutenant John B. Furay, Major cases and 6 deaths, in | #Bnual report submitted to the secretary of y gone over whon they both went g £ sayine, “Lot not him who girdeth on his [ clude nearly a 1o peniusula, allow- | haddeus Clarkson, Major Joseph W. | Kiev 419 cas 3 deaths, in Koorsk 158 | the interior today, recommends the appoint. | . oV 3 b Aol s g0 o sonnie el n.'rl:m'-':fi””;'f fflllfl Apor [oust as i that puttoih 1 oft.” | ing Vencsuelu only so much as borders | paadock, Senior. Vic Commander Major | cases and 05 deaths, in Mohilcf 1 et of a commission having full hn\\'lm' to f‘mwf f-’",\,":.k-lmim.llv«y;::)uuu VIR L Captaite. pravar bponink s | LW wil soa who fulle-in "ae,, Synaaction | upon tho Gulf of Maracaibo. The territory | Gharlos W, Plorce, ox Sehias vice comiis. 65 deaths, in Samara 107 ca; 5 settlo the indehiedness of bond-ided Pa- | 4" MVINE guined 200 or o0 feot. o § by hontinu before we aro done,” said Mr. Voorhees. | is vuluable for 1ts susceptibility to agri WIS 5 i 4 in Saratov 100 cases und 57 and cine railroads to the government. ‘The com Every Stteh Kot legislativo session wiiich may continue | gy ¢ 60 Sone sbld M Voothoes, 87 | dor Major Nolson. G, Franklin, Junior Vige | 2 SAro{oy 100 cases uud 47 doaths, and ¢ ] » for more, than ouo. calodur “day. Tho re: | iy T8 Thdate's St ot eyttt | cultural pursuits and. its. accessibiley. 1t | hok Malor Capunin Honry B Datmon, | K0z Poluad.a total of 4 cuses ant missioncr ulso recommends that the Thur- | Both yachts were carrying, bosides thele v D, sy bk p B 1145 | oo, “Bun before 1 iy o word on that sub- | has a long const line und it shoves srs not Recorder Major Horace Brown From September 17 to September 80 there | Daciin vaids Which v gotten bonds Tron | (LU tonsails and matnsalls, forestay aail R ARz Codknoll 0F MidsouH, althoush ooty 1 “swill” nkicishe: seator. from. Taaho || dimoult of anpronch.. Dhis le ity o n0 neval Lucius Fairehild of Wisconsin was | wer sy o, e A oy LAT L Jibs and baby jib topsails. When they cama AN ME Conkell DEMIwsour, BlthougBil jeat, ! rg irchilt A wero 1,860 cuses and 530 aeaths 1n Podolin, | the United States e et Monday. M, Cockrell sata | Whvihor he will fix a day to vote. it so desivable for each conniry, aud it is | elected commander-in chicf of the Loy nd from October 3 to October 9 there wore —_ about again they ran close to the New Jor- the bill begun on Monday. M. Coc aid | "6 Dubols avolded the question. R s ORI it the annual meeting today, b cases and 87 deaths in the gover f I Advanced. oy shore, The Vaikyrie w. o i R A e O A My, Vhorhews consinied s Witout press. | OV all unlikely thuta dispute s serious 76 cases and 37 deaths in the government of u sey shore. ‘The Vailyrie was the first to go airchild succeeds ex-Fresident Hayes, Potersour: ASHING o ¥ 0 wi Tho ob | would stand throughout the struggle ready tho scaitor from Tdaho, T underatand the | 8 Was that between Great Britain and | g pi i sea® oxProsidont Hayes, | St Petersour Wasuixaros, Oct. 11 Iu compliance with | about at 3:10. The other boat followod suis and anxious to pass the pending bill with Senator Teller's vesolution of inquivy the | jmmediatoly. As they both he siuation, “Phere will be no day named. 1f | Venezuela will occur, There are somo other | at the hiladelybin mectias MIGHT Be. A CLASH, xm:‘“‘““' 'r‘x’l it bers of the senate who | here could bea day named by the opponents | boundary lines to be determined upon in the | Harrison was the choice of number secretury of the treasury scit to the senate | shore it was scen that the Valkyri Daliove thit compromiss 1n bocter i i | F this bill we wouid come to an understand: | itopior. where, (¢ ta. sxis valuablo nineral | of the membora .,r‘:n.(-TnL-.-‘ but ho came to R SR v satoment which shows Ilml'}luv fully half a mile to the good. The Valkyrie LA VRIS )8 Mo e oA e , | the meeting for the special purpose of per- LAl DI SN0 y B30, interest to the amount of §66,- | ODATont HoSM M Rl s deposits oxist, and thy ¥ enter into the | o1 piorily declining the use of his name ¥ to Come Together. nly stood on that tack about scven min ng diveetl 3 because obstruction is re have ivu'u' ougug vl this morning Hl. thl' tion that we g in the attitude we are now. thp.lmn:nl\'\|I~1’11>-,A‘1l|5 The tollowing officers wore also el JEFPERSON Crry, Mo, Oct, 11.—Wallace without deducting interest, except Lo the | utes. I'he Vigilant had begun to get in her effort to effect an agreement whie h. »\:m‘ We regret exceedingly to have to resort to News has veached here that another p amount of 0,563, The staiement shows thay | centerborrd _work, nd the Englishman sottle tho question without rosortific 0 | fla mothods now beors you apolication of habeas | whenever interest has been advancee bafors | knew that his opponent would malka. westh Aght scasions, he effor! 08, uwowe ’ Mr. Voorhees said this episode in the his 11 pre U munde) Admiral Henry Evb hor| vi N, » it was due the action hus been taken to pre- y fast, 80 the cutter went ubout to o) ive B . 1o ro- 2 not be long delayes G 5 . h u ) orpus in division No. 1 of the supreme court 1 laken Lo pr » 8 VAL only tentative and hasso far failed of ro- | tory of the senate would rosult in reforming | Will PrObably not be long delayed, oy order-in-chiof, Colonel Jonn | <O 101 , ) QUL | Vent a financial stringency. man Lier weather position if she co The sults, the rulos of tha body. At the proper time 3 —— . Nicholson, Peunsylvania; treasurep-in. | With the object in view of haviug the judges Vigilant passed under the Valkyrie's stern ot In u Mood for an Agroement. not in connection with a heated diseussion, R HRLIRION, chief, Colonel Cornelius Cadle, Ohio; chan- [ Of the county court of St. Clair county r Rewnrds half a mle away. l‘h‘n wina Jadinereased ; fTRRAIARE 4. 8 3 he would vote for somo measuve by which i £ < cetlor-in-c! Captain Peter D, | leased from tho Juckson county Juil, whera | Wasimixarox, Oct. 1).—-Postmuster Gen. | & milo or two an hour whila this. gone 006 QAhs senalors gugaged Io thos avembt | dotermination of a quostion could be | Meetng DL the. Aatiophl - Epilemtiouza, Pennsylvania; register-in-chiof, | they aro held by order of Judye Phillips of s authorized standing rewards | eFaling was golug on, but now it iropped Tor agracment at this Limo, and the oaly waw | Feached, “Otherwise this body will lose 1ts T T A ey, Distrlcy of Co- | the United States court, It will bo remem- | 'ror'tho wrvest and convietion of il ey | back t 168 former velosisy, RESERIRORY A Lhis Wino, nn wa¥ | proper influcuce and stunding before the uBLI, Oct. 1.=he Irish Natlonal Fed- | jumbin; chapluin-in-ohief,: Rev. H. Clay, | bered that the federal court endeavoren vy A R & A P Ei(atares SRERRARUE L Ierstanding Ib to-bexin | SRR, I SOBES BN, SIARAIRE J0f0r0 tha ki SSEBLIR Sk 4 meeting in this city this | Trumbull, D.D., Ponnsylvanin; councillor. | compel the Judges to iss vy Lo pay_in- | commitling offcuses during the discal year CHEERBING 1s e ‘:"”‘ BULANM Sl ARG 8 Mishing ropeal by | SMid Mr. Voorhees. “I believe this body evening. Mr, Michuel Davitt in a speech | in-ch ieneral O. M. Poe, Michigan; | terest on ‘a fraudulent bond ‘issuo. = The ding June 20, 1894, vanging from $1,000 to On this tack, at 3 u.l the Vigilant had Abe linpo o Thiaronintisting they | Should live rules by which to concludo dis 1'the latest developmont of Jon council, C. H. Key, Geneval J. M. Brown, | application will cause u clash of authorivy | 0. hauted dovwn her baby Jib topsail ind cun up R aheaih . aen shaks ih wlilioowe w ey | cussion and reach a voto, highor, more rea. | B4t a0 dasmel. darsigpmiont of Jann Red- HETRIES aet T aSin R . I8 aun, (anplicakion vl cause 4 ¢! ate courts should an intermediaio. 1t was a long board_ off- o soon il Lo Dmesstutlity or " paow they | Sonable, mors sonsiblo ahd mova dcent than | mond's unputriotio poliey was his nttempt Cotumbia; Colonel Arend, Massachusotts, | the supremo court decide it Jurisdietion 4 Kaliroud, shore, and tho Vigilant was clearly oute the rule which we ave entering now, | to behitle the home rule cause and to 'he next annug 0! i d'in | in the case, { In accordance | footing the Englisher She passed the quorum. Leadersof the various propositions SEINE RO honext annuul woatig will be held in | in the with the injunction served yesterduy, the | latter to leeward and at 4:25, thinking she adert Flous prc i- | Whichiis the oily one. The opponents of | organze o movement in_ the country fop | Philadelphia in Octobes 1605, AP eg—— - xpect 1o final result until it becomes evi- | 1 1 ¢ ; & ry for L 4 Yoifie. could cross 1kyric's bow, came .‘ie:u thist & quoram caunot be kept in the !l!;lfl |“‘m' will ”u::I (nltu‘m\l a 'F".' (\{r¢ \.»u: the purpose of thwarting its authors o . Sult Agninst the N n Pucific, people of Oadland stopped the work of re. .M“.’x |lx|'|ms!. ||l:, )": k'_\“n »\'mv, Jfif‘”md"’l’.‘,‘; senate. After that a compromise is ex. | 10 N elne tahen UYycaaures to bre- | If gedmond’s policy was carvied out, said RIGATION CONGRESS, Cutoado, G0k 11, =As expooted, ths Farm- | moving the fence of plles which the Seuth. | Ao Lied 1o do | had made a mistuke in Pooted, but fow roally balievs that s vate s | Yont action belug taken 10 15 to quit Mr. Davitt, the Irish party would soon huve ; ers Loan and Trust conpany of New York | ern Pacific company had placed about the | oseoutd sho hi dhed again. The repoal ean be reached. Bight of the Majority. 1o face a tory government and be estranged | 16 Assembles at Los Angeles—Vesterday's today commenced sult in the circuiv court | water frout. lavly this moruing the compuny | Vigilant was now about & sixtasmih of & The silver men huve prepared fora con- Sir, T would rather b carrled from this lrnn:lln-' |l.n.u(l.|.l party Ireland, however. < 1 /. ll_h--l --~_I 2 against the Chicago & Northern Pacific used the work of replacing the removed | mile off from the Valkyric's lee bow. The tinuous acssion of forty hours. Mr. Cockrell | desk fict foremost and put to. sleep in my Wobld ol be deceived- by this shinly” dis 08 ANGELM, Ok 1m0 dirizatinn con- | ilely and J0dzo Tanking aniointed o [\ ifles tobo comploted, Duriig the: enead { Valkyric made another head 1o port it 4:81 will continue to speak "all day. and tonight | howe in Terre Haute forever than to yield | #uised treachery to home rule, and Ireland’s | gress assembled this mornigg. I proposi- | ceivers for the defendant corporation Henry | Yersy the railwiy wusat one end of tho while the Vigilant held on to her starboard Senator ‘Teller and othere will fill in theday. | thy principlo that the majority has b right to | hational v | utatives would keop faith | tion to grant proxies was+ earriod by thirty | . Howland Van Norden snd Richard Mor- | line driving piles, while th Lty v the | pack, hen the Valkyrie did come about Senators Stewart and Jones ‘of Nevada will i here for' the highest prin- | Wit the iudustrial democracy of Greut Brit. | 2% (@ KNS large number of resolutions | gan. Proceedings were commenced ut the [ Other was pulling them up. The railway | with her head off sbore. She was o mile —-<¥ent Lonight propared to oceupy tomorrow ment known in histovy. | #in - e quest of u number of holders of mortguge | finally stopped operations, but the city pile | away on the Viellaut's weather port, At necessary. ) herosome wooks ago todiscuss | A wireular of the watch committee of the | were thon presentod andgefrred. A reso- | Fedue: representing $0,000.000. The com. | Pullers ure still at work, 443 the \ me around on the pork Mr. Cookrall, at 2:10 o'clock, alof 4 bad measure of fuancial legis- | VIster Convention league, signed by the | lution was offered, whoere states or territorios Rainant ‘states. that thers hos ba S bl £, floor to Mr. Smith of New Jers We liaveraachod the question of free | 4uke of Abercorn, the earl of Erue,” Lord | did uot have an irrizaion department or bu, | 17 in payment of interest upon mort dressed the senate in fuvor of y nient ; wo have reached the question | Arthur W, Hill, Colonel Saunterson, M.P., | reau, steps be taken st oo b jiment or b 3 said he had no chance to vole on the nend- hor v fot we have & government that | the mayors of Belfast and Londonderty and | slatire estabiig bacne 3 ing bill hecause of w disposition on the part | can adwinister itsclf. = Idlo, vapid tali | Mr. Thomas Sinclair, who with the duke | it oo forth that the set- of the minorily to deprive the majority of | takos place i the papers in regard to | ©f Abercorn is mentioned for the prost | Lews what scomed to be considered ts right-the | abolishing the senate of the United States. | 9€ncy of the Ulster parlismentary meot. gght o rule. Whether tho fact that the [ Tho senate can no more be abolished thay | 8 0 bo held in Belfast Noveinber o, Bherman luw was still on the statute book | can tho constitution, for itiss. great pary | Was issued tonight. It says that the attitude becauso of y of opinion that it thereof. But it cau be goveruoec by rules of of the Ulster members of Parhament is un- shoulit not b d, he would leave to | its own sousto makeita self-acting vody | changed and that a council of forty men of asins and other” water ‘supplies. I i Tt ACL caunot rest upon the reasons on which & | buoy, however. Finally the Vigilant ronnded 80116 0u0 Wwho Was more familiar with the islators." o o wietion will be elected who | Newell of the Iuteriok depurtument read g | ANtonto says: Thirty-soven of tne sixty- genersl prohibivion law s founded. stuke at about G:30. ‘Ihe Vaikyrie was time-bonored traditions of tho senate than Voorhees sald when it fell to his for. ;| Will co-operato with the memuers of Parlia- | paper un the wovornment investigations | five men who capiurca the Aransas Pass — about seven minutes later he was = [Lavghtor.] Mr. Swith denied | tune tomanage the pending bills and he found | Ment i formulating a schome of phposition | Colonel John P, lrisn vead a paper on the | train at Sanderson were fined #10 cach in the w n Union Mecting. After the racers began their run befor shat silver ad any rlzhis: nelther had gold ; | how powerless ne was, it almost patalysod | 1o howe rule movenient for subiiseion 10 | woes of unity of action, compitation and | polico court this morniug. They were from New Youk, Oct, 11 —The annual meetg | the wind for howe darkuess set in, and the the people had a right to use sitver, but sil of his mind. o never desired | the convention. publication of irrigatiou matiers. Colonel | Cahfornia and Oregon and were boiler of the Western Unfon Telegraph company | Mmense flect of excursion boats undervook ¥er hild no right to usy the people. Tneout- | to bo pluced iu that attitude again, nor did - Irish represented the department of irvigu kers, miners aud laborers, Another | .oy e b OUIALY | 40 get home us quickly as they could pouring of public sentimont for free colnage | he desire 10 see any other man i tha posie loarar of duui 4 tion of the Department of Agriculture. icvvhern Pacific train was captured by | Wt Beld toduy. The veport, which was a e cup defender’ und challengor were was the mosult of wass meetings held in | tion, nor should he if e comid prevent it Loxpoy, Oct. 11.—The ear! of Elein has — fifuy-five unemployed mnen at Sierra Blanca, | YOO favorable one, was well veceived wowed 10 their moorings in tho Atlantie Colorado, Nevada ud Idato, av which blood- | Might Have w Majority been appointed viceroy of India, The Humane Sooleties 1o sesston. Phey left the train twenty miles west of San ;. P—————— basiu as soot: us the race was declared off, thirsty rosolutions wore adopted, and from ,“ A & o Py i Suandurd says in regurd to the appointment Cricago, Oct. 11.—The humaue congress | Antonio, but were captured by a sherifl's Did Not Lave Huppily Together. Phoey arvived at 9:80 p. m. b aapatasare o aulbilaa sy bady JoRalLs oy L n malan Ly, | Frifed Ehat | of gho earl of Eigln that in hoiio rosheeis | begnn iia. deliberatline? totay Tt ey | Antaula, but were captured by the state | BLOUNT, §. D., Ock. 1L.--Peler Pierson, sud und a double price for the “Ihen let us vote," said Mr. Voorh the carl 1s udwirably itted for the post, al- | Bouney opencd the ongress and futroduce ) Shalr tiinse. “and we will submit to it willingly if we are | th0ugh he hus hud 1o oficial traiving. John T, HhorliA.'H. who will act as permanens T 7 g Ainily difticulties are b offered today 1o give s cup valued at in tho minority. Wil you’ No. Then the "o uv o chuivman. Thomas W. Palmer talked on o 1 o o ipposed W be the cause. W fora riaco between the Colonis and e Spoke as n Fur | question comes whethier wo hitvo a govern: | Rio ok Jaeeimo Or ot iary Ariug | the . Practoal . 416 af tha: husins o o Abaorhed an fusurg BART ~~- Alkyrie after the contest for the Auierica's When Mr. Smith had finisaed Mr. Irby of | mentat all. The question comes when | BARSARNAG insurgo.rs ang | CieHes work. Gaylord H. Thompson of Col- | DENVEK, Ot 11.—The Royal Fire Tusur- | aovements of Ocenn stesmmers Qetober 12, s been decided. His idou 1s that th Bouth Carolina adarvessed the Senate in | =——-sommm oo HHUOSHION cou weiemw | 18 progressing between the insurgea's and orado spoke of the treatment of catile on | ance company of Loudon has agsorbed the | Av Liverpool—Sighted —Aller, from New and Colomia are tho two faste opposition 1o repeal. iy said he spoke 4s & [CONTINUED UN SECOND YAGE. | 1 she forts. The city is quiet, It hus uot been l i western plaios, . i Denver Insurauce company, The latter ‘ York for Bremen, keel yuchis of America and Englund; that & ol g ¥ rvice would have to be postponed. ‘I'he dis- proposed to do it he did not say and broke | , JOhn B. Wright of Lincoln will doubtless AV pvostponed. The dis and senta iong swell swinging under the surrounding boats. It was almost a calm, and the regutia committee could do nothing but wait before it gave the starting gnal, It was long after the usual hour of giving Crowded and wileries. peninsula’ Its maps give Colombia a very OVO- senior vice commande n-chief, General Lawton, prosecutin att ev of St. Clair lution is brewing in Venczucla, and thay it | Neison Cols of Missouri; junior vice com- | county, today filed tack, this time beiug suceesstul in crossin cage South Carollnn's Fronibition 1. the Valkyrie. Again the wind strenythene bonds of the Chicago & Northern Pacitic CoLuniis, B € Oot. 31 1 tadittle, and this time the Vigilant yot the | Rallway company and asks that rights of today sustained the motlon qunshing ind L. | mostofiv It cawe from about souch the mortgagees be enforced and protecte oduy ROA. 109 MOHON qutishing dodic Both Gave it Up, on , the . semi-nrid lunds of | | 13 made no obje ments against parties selling rice beer and of | The railway company marde no objections to siax el the government should have government aid | the appointnient of 4 recoiver liquors under tho dispensury act, ‘Ihe | At5:5 the Vigilaut made another tack in reclaiming water supplies and some part peniadd ol gronnds weve defective in forin and the dis ¢ the ) cy shore, while the Valkyrie of this money received by the government Tourisis Arieated wnd Fined, pensary act unconstitutional, as the s 2 | slood o the e e Vigilunt had to viak for the land should go to’ establish GALVESTON, Oct. 11.—A special from San | Cennot cugage i th liguor trafie und vhe | another tack before she could turn the onter | For & ltuce with tho Colonia law for interfering with the runuing of the | postmaster at Lewiston, shot his wife and iy R e e mwander Banks of the Atiantic Yacht