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- - i - T — Soi - — e - . ———— e ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1893. INGLE COPY FIVE CENT e 4 — —— - — — — - — - — ———— — — e ——— A T N\ ’ which they cannot do. We wish to call your l Q NN Y | clamations with which fhey welome the N m N A N as men the right of suffrage, as is the case 2l 4 ) " W THE INSIDE | i Seninio shtees | POLITICS ENOUGH AT HOME | ot s i @b xoersits | STO0D UP FOR * NEBRASKA [t o o HAD TO GIVE 1T UP A I\ tlons Hor“us dsed In this” section, wnd it for all nations, and exhorts them to remain The fight in the morning hour came up on 1 1 T T calm, and by preserving a diguified attitude e the bill to protect forest reservations re. e the fact that N6 hus lonned (b to. some avoid all semblance of hostility toward ported from the committee on public lands 4 one clso, then ho is not gullty under the | Franch People Need Not Look Abroad for | other nations. Senator Mandoreon Gives His Oolleagues a [ Yo7 the house went futo committco tho 81lvér Bendtors Wear Ot the AQ Facts Ooncerning the Barratt Roott Mess | (e s triends and mysolt desite is, st Mattars to Interest Them, HELD UF THE PAY TRAIN, 1 Lesson on the Subject, Pickler of South Dakota said lie was in favor |~ Vo n|\nUuru e \1"R( = I”“"““ v Are Blowly Coming to Light. | thathe envain in Mexieo o ean, dg o and ; of protecting the timbor, but this bill eant noonditional Repeal, 5 de nt this roguls m. Recond It u e Russian Robbers Kill Three Gendarmes. the str r of timber from the reserva: Yarman. Any and aliassistan nowill | PROSPECTS OF PARLIAMENT'S MEETING Ll Al dala Bl INTERESTS OF THE STATE DISCUSSED | 41\ R 158 thS o i A ” a | be necossary s this end will be furnished R St. Perensnvra, Oet. 12, A train on the = 5 et wihich provi for the sale of uim WERE THIRTY-EIGHT HOURS IN SESS MAYOR DICKSON TO LAWYER DAVIS | bt ALLERIERLLE 28 gy R B — Transcaucasian railfoad, on' which was s UL SR i A s SESSION : can at this end, i weare Willing o conpen: | Blements in the Chamber of Depaties ao | being carried a large sut to pay the Soldiers | Suioeiinta of the Fopaiiet Statesmen on | ton. ani S S fiso spolfe fn oppost: | 5 B Iuteresting Bpistle of the Priond of the | Advisedin the mnttor. wn wire whah noces Constituted as to tnsura no Kni of of the arelion St BAtom, was attaoked by | “griq Fiauncial Candition ot fils Fatlvs nunciatory specett, “his ol was an in- | One of the Longest Oontinuons Sittings 2 & iry. Whatever is done keep ont of tho hands Trouble for Presidsnt Carnot brigands, who succeeded in securing the Com wenlth Vigorotsly Core inco of how public intorosts w neg- | \ ¢ . Defaulter Concerning His (lase, of Murphy and Canphell, also the two sheriffs thuring the Sesste money. ‘There were several gendarmes in | g ed for private interests, Th sorva- | Broken by Lack of Quoram, AR e b R ORI o charee of the treasure and when the robber rected on Short Notlces N EaRVCONLANCITE R pEivaee | i e K Gt STRUL IR | boarded the train o desperate battle ensued - of Washington said thab 1f this | epaa N | DELL AKIN'S MISSION TO NEW MEXICO | sty vt iwaf'entit imporianeo 43 |\ ,pyrighten 1503 oy James Gomton Bmnsity | The robbers wors sucersstul althoueh 10U | v aeansamos. Oct I o, bt tias {this | SENATOR ALLEN MAKES HIS RECORD —_— e IR Drokeos Pants, Oc ew York Herald Cable | of the gang were killed. ‘Throo of the ¢en- | ¢ e | Nebraskn fnieests ool wnds, 1 ; Thus it will bo noticed that it is stated | ~Special to Tie Bre.|In spite of all the | darmes on the train were killed, tha procoodings of the senate today, Duriug | and Kawiine of Uien ai oo e Corin® | mearoa Heoa W § Armed with a Defective Warrant for the | vor the nature in his H-nlh n m'mm; enthusiasm manifested in France for the Another Warship for Kio de Janelr 146 Intisr Batt of his Heteon Houts ‘ o oMb tah also spoke ngainst th Talked Over Twelve Hours and Quits Fresh Purpose of Defeating Bxtradition sitifieee and e ol adviser, that gy | RRussians it is time for the French people to [Copyrighted 1513 by James Gundon Bennetr. ] this morning Senator Allen erow somewhat Repliod with Great Vigor, | as a tDaisy. Rt A Raty ssire g, | Concern thomsclves about tho politics of | BuNos Avies, Argenting (via Galveston, | rociioss with his facts and. referved to the | Chairman Melac of the public lands com ST, first, that ho romain in Mexico if ho can do | their own country. This is all the more im- | Tex.), Oct. 12.—[By Mexican Cable to the E At mitteo replied to the eriticisms o bil relenso of farm mortrages in Nobraska us | Wil Sl to Ghe guiticiams on the bill being misleading. He said that many of the | the law pass which allow mortgages mar | tlers in a number of the western states to | TOLD IN SHERIFF CUNNINGHAM'S AFFIDAVIT | 0 and defeat this requisition; second, if hie | peratives becauso everything we hear in | New York Her jougt come home: that he come in-charge of | governmental civeles proves that the howme | In pursuanc s deYarma politics of France are not moving along as | warship Nue 1d—Special to Tne Bee. | f orders recently issued the HOW THE DULL TIME WAS SPENT ed as “reloased” or “ean- o de Julio today sailed for Rio i ! e So much for the oft-repeated assertion ) celled" on the recorders’ books in Nebraska | thke timber for actual necds. He then Bheriff of Sunta Fe ¢ LAt they swanted seott t retarn to Holt | Smoothly as might have been exepeted | de Janeiro to protect the intorests of Argen- | oo foreclosures. - Ha then turmed | POIted out that tho onposition to the noid: | SPEeeh Atter Speeeh from the Opponents of 1 Emimsary of the Absconder's Bonds- county and had no ulterior motives in seek- M. Carnot, tney say, nns sought to indefl. | Uniaus in Brazil. Reports have been received | ;o "airantion to New England farms. ang | 1€ Dill came from the representatives of | Repeal Dinned Into the Weary ing to obtain possession of t person of | nitely postpone the meeting of the newly | of barbarous outrages in the province of ; b Aris, and | the states where citizens could cut timber | g men Sought to Obtal the d 3 N X saia many of them had been deserted, and | without fear of prosecution. He dia not be- | of the Waitera — Ended e defaulter clected Chambers, but in any event he will | Santa Fe. Houses of foreien colonists have b ! kR A \ v L AL others liad been taken by cheap Fronch. | Hove 15000,000 acres of land should be ve PR one Wax Armed be obliged to make up his mind to tnis little | been sacked and women cruclly treated. RN TR GARARE it EURa A B || worvoa faE a1l e, but HAL Proviston should v was it of o much importance that ho | legislative affair by the 14th of November. e v aai Gallinger of New Humneliorred ub SEAOr | 1, yyge to rostord langs upon which: thero Sl uin the custody of DeYarman if ne | 1t ig theretore evident that in spite of the MSTERDAM, Oct. 19.—Thore hus been a re- | ing. dectivod that thoh oy Who. 1 ECPIY- 1 s no timber and to sell @ portion of the tiw 8 ¢ tab,. OB 1to Tur tcome home?" It is stated in the letter i STERDAN, Oct. 12.—~There has been a re declared that there were no savings in | boron the veservation, in order to protect At 1:43 @ m the sennts adjrurned, afto O'Ngiw, Neb., Oct A I £ 18 gover he eloctions \ } PNt St vo sl alby Hnads hvest Seott could b hubeas corpused once in | OPPosition of the government the eloctions | ngwal of excitement hore caused by the dis- | the banks of Nebraska, aud. the farms wore | the vinder, Tho discussion s -cots | DENE 1 ackston thirty-elgat hones and v ) h s and if there is any doubt that such | have not resulted in a genuine majority. | covery of the body of unother woman at plastered with mortgages tinued by Coffeen and Bell of Colorado on [ forty minutes, No vote on repeal was of Barrett, Scott and Deil Akin is but the | wqu1g'have been the case, read the follow- | There will be in the new Chamber of Depu- | Amstott, where the two bodics have provis | Wually Satatos Mesae S ho | the same lines. Before any vote could be [ taken. I preliminary step in what promises o bo the | ing, which is a copy of the warrant which | ties almost as many mimsterial members as | gusly boen discovered since the search was ysmior Manderson came into the | woyched the morning hour expired and the . 5 SEIRE 5 3 igantic sye | Davar i 5 3 ! : ously disco since the search was | ehamber. e had heard of the specehes of | bt WASHINGTON, Oct, 12 -1 hs weary struggle uncovering of one of the most gieantic sys. Yarman wnd Ak took with them 10 | yadicals, nnd tho struggle . will bs quite a8 | ool for the v 15 fone. sho 1 bill went over ¢ KK oF ok b 4 corruption | Texus. It was issued on a complaint sworn ; g stavtad for the victims of De Jong, the man | Senators Allen and Gallinger. He asked | Mv. Loud then bogan his spoech on the | In the senate goes on and toaizht litle pro- tems of persistent robbery an L ABFEE R LB TE 156 8 tHE i shatgo vifo 1o by T M Urtloy, who 18 a1so one of | fleree in the new Chamber as it was in the | now in prison charged with wifa murder, | by ! % 7 | MECRSAYS B o Hren L LB (I8 CIHEE || Fveus ShBTR TSR Hvs i 6 s 1 ever brought to light within the borders of | {8 By T, M ULt who s alsd on¢ 06 515 ™o fato of the ministry will depond on | AS in former cases the body. just discovered | the former, who yet occupied the foor, for T O T T e L] M e b e ( the state of Nebruska. Its far-reaching | jey should file s complaint against s client | the fonary consorvatives, whom | hns been fully idontifiod as belng thiat ot | Bine i Whichi toveply to the assortion of'} \heanpy i support of this bl fiesy prate, | ooioment, Tho silvor mon sill liave the ] ramifications extend beyond the limits of | would arouse suspicion as toits good faith, | the elections have returned, oither by mis- [ \WOmAN i no was conuccted with De Jong. | the New Haupshive senator, and Me. Allon | jnz him for his supnott of Chineso lorista. | UPPCFhand aud control the situation. The Holt county and reach even to the capital of | but for the prescnt it is subicient (050 | taica o bocuuse they forgot their clactoral Situntion at fiie ylelded. The design of Mr. Manderson was | tion, but now ho wis fora different measure, | 7St intimation of a weakoning of the repeal P o ren L1dL5: the complaint was properly drawn and | ° : A > g o, 1 . 0 go for the Nebraska scnator over the | his support of which remindsd him of t forces was the decision of Me. Voorhees to \ the state. By its uncading and insidious | the complaint was properly “drawn and | Lo LotoN, Oct, 12, —A dispateh] to tho Tx- ighouidors GEthis Now! Humnshio soutor, | why . x. slver domosres et O e T FodoRs LeIEE. HORTE drain the leeches who have been preying | (i, WRTHTG s (SRHEE (b S ettt Loaders of the Chief 1ons change Telegrabh company from Rio de | and then in a caustic manner Senator Man: | coive the Clovelind gl doltan : T TR e L upoa the people have succeeded in obtaining intended to sorve all purposes, for had | e polivical situation is, therefore, not ag | JANCio today says that the situation of | derson madea stron defense of the peoplo | My, MeCroars rasanted the fmpatation B RITOBY SR A e ' almost the last cent in the treasury and the | Scott been turned over to the precious pair | 5o/ B0 8 R AREEE 2 B EEE AR TR ] affairs has not chuanged. Business was [ of Nebraska and their rosources and conai- | ¢hat he was not in favor of silver. FLUHLLCRE G LA i county cow has literally been milked dry who went ar with this intentionally lan LI AU LB GRS DL, ® | bemng freely transacted up to the hour of | tion. Heintimated that Senator Allen had Mr. Loud then deseribed the Chinese would not yield the floor to Mr. Voorhees to ) Incumbents of public ofices, placod there | MULhOMiLy a8 agents of the stato of Ne. | following reasons: In the e .‘"" moon today, whea the dispateh veforred to | Sogd in his own light in defaming tho state | vasion of the Pacific eoust. e eriticised | make the motion, und this hn would bo bl braska, he would have been taken from | moderates huve no leaders. M. Carnot has | was sent of Nebraska. the administration for not_enforcing the | oblized to abandon his plan, Many stories J b.\ll‘m- corrupt ring that has domsmated the | them, ‘presumably i the face of their | o weakuess for medioevities, and every time | | There was desaltory firing this afternoon As to Fizares and Facts. law.’ Hoclaimed that the exccutive power | of compromiso wore in the air tonight, but politics of the county, have turned up suc- | “vizorous protests,” as soon as he reached RUAnY OF tHoma o WhE L IeR TN between forts and the revel squadron. atee 5 SR WALS trving to overawe the lerislative power. el a0 okl cessively with a series of embezements, | United States soit, and they would have re- | 1At any of thos: -“lr” e LT g B tho saaderson then siid s e | Mv. Hooker of Mississippi spoko in favor | the unquatifiod statemeat of both sides is { nggrogating over £100,000, and aside from | turned \without him, whiie he would have | the moderate wing of the republican parey AMUrcIn South Afrien. AL e Com N OV R HIED [[onionai A that the fizht now in progress must be de . ; : " [ 1ost no time in getting to a biding place | come' to the front he has been forced to re- | Capgrows, Oct. 12.~The columns proceea- | Mt by the rey e comptroller of tho | “nj NeCreary asked for o uight sessi cided before any compromise can be broached this was the failure of the Holt County bank g y : 1 v eurrency it appeared that there was not a ! ache ! 2 : e $80,. | Where efforts to find him would have proved | turn to the obscurity of the runks; while on | ing gainst the Matabeles have alrondy ad- | ferreny It appeared that there was 1ot a | jug Nir. Burrows objected SV UeeEns [ in July last, with liabilities excecding futile, Appended i3 the warraut, which | tho other hand the radicals, while t ve | vanced fifty miles. Prime Minfstor Rhodes | braska. The poputation of that state was, | . M> Barticttof New York opposed the vill ; 4 i 000, to meet which there was comparatively | confers unon the ofticer named the oxtra- i 5 . g 3 5 S Joac population of that stato was, | yreer which, ub 5:45 p. ., the house ad Curlislo Visits the Cipltol. 1 nothing in the way of assots. -This bankine | ovdinary Bower of puvsiing the fugative | 10st their leader, M. Clewenceau, have found | predicts that tho campaign will b finished | by the last ' census, about Lespom, 1 | 4Fer W J Satrout e T i g AL Ll 5 : i) P ther s| d bearear eperson of M. | in amonth. King Lovengula bas sent much eed a momentsinee over the record to see . - L 2 AR S E QLY th 0} i quasi-po! ank through whateves foreign states and coun. another standard bear in the per _“ 3 . o rect 7 szio 3 i in consultation with democratic scnuators § tnstitution was o quasi-political banic, and | G EEGITE GGy the Republic | Goblet,the ex-minister of foreign affairs, why | Of his propérty in tho direction of Zambezi | what the deposits were in ailezed i HELPLESS HORSES BURNED. S et G 1 1ts fall was nothing but the legitimate out ? and he is afloat on canoes ready to go it | poverished Nebraska, and find that in the na- order to keep himself well informed on i o £t thods pursued by its of ShAIERILD has been returned to the Chamber by the | 400509 tionai banks, with a capital stock of $0.800, 3 = the situation: T'he hours dragged along § T e e T L T i et Whit Akin Tad with T, clectors of Pavis. Goblet fs a little man, T ey DOOFARIVE SUrHlUT For/ENO0 Dby e Tast | (SXSE SIS sl Bek bl B S S UleR ol | e et e R el R { epaeoLan Wt LG BAng ot ofticial wrocl it State of Nebraska, Holt County, | but he is a shrewd politician, a good IN JUBILEE SESSIONG report, which T can obtain of the comptrolier |, TS e R s : TR £ cou Aol ST tios e ers who were interested tn the Looting 0f tho es.: Mo, A DoVarmin. ‘espodially ipnointéd | gpenkor and a man who ia in sympathy with — of the currency, there were $2,000,000 of - OO S S LORIOKD cont Lon g ht Aol L L county treasury. | deputy to serve this sareant and to thesheritt | 8 L comething which nowadays | Members of the Order of 'nal B'eith As- | individual deposits, 900,000 of deposits in | ing the Wallace streot barns of the Chi- | Were forcing to hold their tired aa. Some Unwritten flisto R e L L LB e L LU Leibea s i al e e semble at New York. other national banks, "SLOK.000 of deposits | oo™ (in Raitway company and neasty | SISIeS on the rack, potulantly arose and Much has been published rogarding the | Writing and pon oath before me, one of the | 1> VoY SCATC ks LA New Yok, Oct. 12.—There was not an | in the state or private bauks, making s4.- | 3 ° | demunded o know of M. Frye of Maine, Much rosident. Dasid Adanrs, | Justives of the” peaco in wnd for sifd county, [ little trouble to the ministey. and to M. Car- |3 3 LT e and brilliantly | 00:000 0f wealth owned within the state of | 600 hundred horses were burned to death. [ (GERTEC 1 BOW 0T B e of Matne, flight of the bauk president, David Adams, | that Bieett Seott, Lite of sald county, did on | not. M. Goblet will huve for his assistant : : ; : Nebraska in its 300 netional banks or their | Phe building swas & two-story brick affair | ey ; ; RS b ey s i y : el ] lighted hall of Grand Central Palace | ¢ e lding awas ¢ story affair | privilege of ealling for & quorum could and the defaulting county treasurer, Bavrett | or about the 4th f Auzusl, TS93, at the | ng oy gelceay, who is not only a popular wan, 3 depositories, v 3 5 e Scott, but the actual facts behind their dis- | $OUnty of Holl, stato of Nebraska, the sald ;_“, ".H - 2 tonight, T'he hall has a seating capacity of 1 turp now to the state of privite banks | Which extended 4% feet on Wallace | be abused. The scone was o brilliant one; ‘ TR T ke TetuSCotBibaiEth nitandntitiin pymalthod| MV IS0l RIRyoLe. 8,000 and fully 4,000 wore crowded the aisles | of that state and find that the capital stock | street and ninety fecton Thirty-ninth streer. | the setting for the struesle in prog 1 b appearance have up to this time been care- | duly cleeted and qualifiod county. tr e S ; s 3 ‘ fully suppressed by tue beneficiarios of | and the said Barrert Seott, thon : paign. | anq passageways. The occasion of this | Of these banks, they numbe by the | o 0 otieen animals wore rescued, Tn tho | the Hoor, in the dazzing gliro of artifi e e ok o i | 2V being . person witiitn the Theso men will conduct an interesting | throng was tie jubilee of the Independent | 1ast report of the comptrollor, was §14,700,- y | Scott's stealings, and telegrams to outside | 18 years, and not being an - fpprentic lizhts, was one to impress the mind and scinute the oye. The galleries we banked o the doors. M 3. dresses add campaign. They bave selected as theiv plat- | Order of Tnai Lrith, The order s a | 00 aud a surplus and profis of $1400.000, | burncd building w form the separatiod of the church and state, | bonevolent one. Chairman Morris Good- | whilo the deposits | were S13020.000, and in | yyper story were thirty st ; harte explained in a few words the reason of | other liabilities, presumably time’ certifi- | V" S the reform of the taxes and the revision of | it LT 1 8 0 FOECS e BREOT B 1 cates neld by the binis to dopositors, £5,400,- | origin of the firc Ahi | the constitution, Tho worst feature in their | foped it would *always - contingie | 000, making in uational and statd binlcs 576 horse ud in the ars of grain. The a mystery. papers have been willfully misl portion of the heretofore unwritten histor, of politics and finance in Holt county is he sct forth, and it willin o measure exj ling. A | dit by viPue of DiSoMes 28 connty treasuror, 0. A | Shion i thero tuke o his posSOEslon ortal moneys and securites of.the value of $30. 000, 1he property of suid Holt county, & n | theh ana there feaudulently, unliwally y ladies in brigl 1o scene. The press od color 1o ¢ y e paate, banks | Weatherwax, barn foreman, says that ho | eallery, overhunging the vice presidents much of the mystery that has thus far at- | feloniousiy convert the samb to his own ase | future is that whaile the French people love | brotherly love and harmony, about $08,000.000—enough to pay off every | sl g T Gie s EOro Wi v ITh L by (e R EaaE R i tended the flight of Scott awdt the straugo | and ombige the suld property without the | 1061 ay the constitution which governs | Mr. Simon Wolf of Washington, who was | mortgage upou the farm lands of that state. | heard au explosion Just before lie lirst suw ! fight that was waged between the county | Sgmsent of said county or any # i office time ca Toaie lleraotiand the: sald | them, after asul geperal to I5gypt, was Nebraska Savings Ban'es, tho fire, OBLAICLa WUDING I VYAV ILE RS ALt L have no desive to change it, | &t on officials on on > side and the friends of Scott | p speaker. A er os he e N On the Floor uf tho Scnate. ot Seott has whsconded from sl cont o O YT Qe Aiatn- || sineinext spenkolEiAIINEROherEthings e st Nobraska there are by The total 103s to the con j s estimatod dicted treasurer from Mexico, whither he | are therefore commanded to i Lavrest | sion of the Parliament will bo a strong one. | instill noble ideas into 1ts breturen and | yoi & Hmule BATS Bunks, Thoy 4rve | ay 120,000, great pariiamentary battle, then thirty-two had fled to escapo punishmont for his crime, | thi sald Barrott, Scott o) fore | 16 1 am not much mistaken, M. Caraot, who ved to disseminate enlightened philan- | 0 Gante, and T am glad to gay that o grent RIM:S OF THE NIGH hoursold. The venerable Senator Stowant, b e DY he sapborters tid | Solily, Nehraskie, hilving cognizince with the | hopes to ot aloug in comparative graco | thropy and civiliztion. many of them in the state of Nebraska are (® ESRO T R RN IGHT, e 1 ollowers of Sc athe s being made the . K1l X B Civil Justice H, M. ( Ihe ovder, blfogle was the iast he suid, ““has grown cuse, ihere to bo dealt whh according to Luwe | until the last y Given under my hand this 5th diy of Septen- victim of persecution on the ar of his presidential te looking like a patriaret with his long white ] part of populist ableto have panking accounts, do not bank ke ; yearsotihier ! SEEILS ey fi the savings natitations, hut use the locay | 1010 Long Stugged and Robbed—Hurgtars | beard, was grinding monotonously nwy, ofticials of the county and others of the | per, 1593, B Bexenicr, will find himself very seriously disappointed. | ntg tne thousands, and upwards of BABLR At At IoNal e (Hhay Saren IAbthe Brgged—A Nightwatenman Assuuited, while the haggard faces avound him by some political faith in private life, and that Justics of the Pew If foreign events which in the present lodgos werd establishea in Furope, | b pRIAOERE NG, (BT B0 T B0 | il Tong, o colorod woman living 5 1015 | texonad. the s steain Lo el tho ae A as been done by the prosecution is | A similar warrant was issued to Dell Akin. | dition of Europe do not give us s Asin, - Aftle and - Americh, | working | eytificutes, and froquently upon deposits | Davenport strect, was slugged and robbed of | yompt o force. Lo silvor et o ] Al effect, but el and dispas- | and it was deemed best t secure for them | magter for consuderation, it is greatiy to be | harmoniously tozether. ho Jew hero and | GEiE s A (RIS GRop RIS | Daven e e empt 0 force the silvor e w yield by o o review of all the cireumstances from | uhe endorsement of the following jurat,which | o o) @8 ©00 yonrs Lo como e il | €1sewhere was the peer of any man through- i s T s bumies thams | @ small diamond ring about 10 o'clock testof brate strenzth had suvjected the sen- ¥ a disinterested and unprejudiced standp was attachment by the clerk of the distriey | Teared that for some yea .80 ) out the globe. The society was more than a | (35, 00 (IR SN SEEEES BORES G0 01 | night by some unkuown white man, ©. Mr. Cullom sut listlessly in his sens, for different opinion. 1t is | court: have to do with thosamo ministerial crisos. | bonevolent one. and 1t had served to raiso | #F2 MR AHE, PN LG EORL o MR wwomun had boen down, on Sevouth streot | Bohimd nim M. Hoar wan. pogging dvty admitted by Seottis short in his ac. r 1olt county, ss.: 1, JTohn Jacquies St CEREL the Jews to the high level which they occu- | iount™ of the deposits was 83,600, Vislting il fiiands 1 was roturning |'ap “uome correspondent Mr. Turpio and counts, although his supporters will not con- rving, clork of "the district conrt of said e — picd today.” D0 At RPELLS e Lol d At some correspondence, M io cede that the wn is as lavge s is sworn | eounty of Holt, (he sidd eourt boinz i court of READY FORTHE KUSSIANS, There will be a grand banquet given in tho [ gin, (W S0 1T FAPER L 0E S0 h Whgnnoa1 D higsty he was | e, Bate were talking wearily and Me. o by the expert who spent several woeks in | seal liereby certiy that B L Benedict, wh 3 sawe hall wmorrow i nd specinl liter- | SEMHC L e ample and cnough to vay | CC03ted by a white man, whosaid: “Hello, | odge, the studont senator from Massachu- checking over the books of the oftice slgnaura o et dibinmmasedi Frenctimen Have Gone Ouite Crazy Over | ary and niusical exercis Temple Bethel | RO 101k of the mortgago. Indobtodness | 8188y, and grabbed her hand. She fought | sotts, tall, erect and undaunted, stood aim. . banolontorBaattrs et e R S the Czar's Priendship. ou'Sun-day evening. EE of the state. During the fast campaizn 1 | hard to retain her ving, but the robber tore | lessly in the aisle. In ihe vear of the ' not fix the figures, simply say- | ©F Holtcounty, Nebrasku, und ax such justic Pams, Oct. 12 ofiiBarisiiist ICHANIISTON B L ;I‘I‘\" 1 []!""; ‘f"}"“"‘*’ visited almost every county in the state, and | off the ring, nearly tearing her finzer off. | chamber vepresentatives from the house | it they o not know, bt they protest | that'the s 1o 1egally and Weopery isued | already enfete i anticipation of the avrival | (RGMONS (8 OVr The AT VEAW | my first duty when § went 1o the county | She sercamed and ho hit her over the head Eilvar Dolla Bladtachs swast ealHb oo 3 against the amount named, They Say that | wider his hand, as si¢h Justice of the peiee atToulon of the iong-cxpected and much- | e o o s o ‘aly, |sroNpasItOROOLh o nsaignotls DOoKedn Eheklty i la Eibluntiiinatrument i tlnosking fih en | o raoa it S BGWHORIR ALA LUDRACI NS ) ] The d 1 comp 1 P 5 tamo! Ay ! XD | The dumnge: to the city is comparatively | (g R UEY Chicoana ascertann the ! e | ety o Mr. Tellor. Over in the corne ::n -|l-- lwl pr lr'vvl( !-: e r'm“.wnu and ; I“n‘:“'x“"'y'.”f "l;f{“i'y n.\.{ r;‘ oo St | discussed Russian fieet. The store windows | lightas far as know All the telegraph, | cociment of the values for taxation and ex. | knocking a terrible hole in hier head. The | My, Gorman was the conter of an interested heu turn to i violent abuse of the prosecu- | mvy hand and 4 the seal of the distric e ARIaNALD clephone and electric s are de 058 RN08, i : 7 1 Suti|ie i foss1 L ) v tion ond retiotr dhicir. protostations eainss | court tho liitleontiigudiolaleuiscrict wighin| aro il of rosetios, . badgos, sontfs, otc, | telephonsiand/clectiloy o lore Ue amount of the mortzago ndebied: | woman drasged lersell home and almost | grouy, composed of Messis, 11l and Murphy d " AR and fol county, Nebrasks, this haay ned of different materinls and v Psent- T~ <7 ness, and in no county that L visited was it bled to death before discove 1 0. New ork and Mr. luulkucr ol esl what they ave pleased o te this willfi AEOrHLDLERboI 4 G % 3 ) b g v Loy atainionsd hoitarme iU ]i““l'_q“",‘fl' ot Boptombiry 186%E° - IONN BRIVING, ¢ the Russian colors, while pictures of the GRAND LODs.5 ADJOURNS, noyagreod upon all hunds that tho lucreass ohn Jonichek, a block watehman who | Virginia L el tion, : % czar and the Russian coat-of-arms are to be 3 in farm values in the last five years was in et bane e Tietac T et Objected to th inton B el ot B p e i 1 Sherifl Cannmgham's AM davic, S ‘”I: i :N. e e Al Sewion of the Nebraska Pyth itsolf suflicient to pay every dollar of mort- | U "‘ ’\\, S dilad ‘”“ f i My, Aldvieh of Rhode Tskand said it was Phte g 5 een consvicuously displayed on ail sides. Brouzhi to n Close, rage indebtedness and Wuliams sireets, was badly cut an : Y 4 county attorney, H. 15 Murphy, i sccuring So much for the carefully concocted job > N rsaton Ea - 3 L1300 2 $ i plain that il that rule were car as the tho/Feturn of SCoby; then ronst’ tho counts. | thub wis pub_up. for the. DuvNOsS of soLtin H‘wn Paris ]w"ll"nl the ouly S lll-l:ll\- Yesterday morning the Knights of Pythias | ot o the Btatos beaten by unlnown assuibints about 1330 | chaie had ruled it would destroy all_acuion commissioners for gfering a veward for his | Scott eatively out of the hands of die legal [ Putting ou holiday attiren honor of the | glected their grand officers for the coming | 1 iave seen that state e 5 this morning. John was brouzht to the | by the senate at the will of iy one senator. v k 4 L8 X ave scen that state grow in such 1sisc 8 - return: scorch the Texis sliovifts who wero | authorities and turning his footstops i any | coming of the Russians. Toulon, Marscilles, | vear, Most of the positions were filled | yhay hve, Jooh that state erow in such wise | - ion by Ofeer Vanous and n.,'t e thought a corvect interpretation of the instruni ml..v In his captures and when the | divection rather than toward Hoiv county. | Lyons, Brest, Havee, Nantes, Bordcaux and | without any contest, although there was | twenty-five years ago, alons the counties on | city surge was called up o | Fuler w]u-r-nl the nmr-l\lrww[m;.‘ of 5 u-~.lv.u\|‘- the reward was cluimed enjoined fts pay- 1 Now peruse what Sherift Cunningham of | gthor large towns ave also assuming a fes- | qute o s o for the position of graud | its castern border, but from £ to $10 an | aress his wounds. Jdonichek suid he | DO octween ono call of tho senate and mont, alleging o conspiracy to prevent the | Sunta 1 county, New Moxico, tostifies SO stEERleslorsolposllon fofgrand v i ) anouner, roturn of Scott in order o secure the vo- | undor oath s to couversations that he hiad [ tVo 8ir in honor of the czar's sullors, aud by | keeper of rocords and seal und supreme rap- | Uerc, cinnot be purchased today for less |y, wssed w davie doorway when two | N Faulkner, in the same line suggested ward and turther alloging that Scott was | with Akin at divers times afte arrival | tomorrow tho vas majority of patriotic:| resontutive, Y B et ol A8 | mion jumped onto hin from” bahind, aud ono | thers should b a reasonable in terpreta tion away on i business and pleasure trip, and | of the latter in Texas on his mission as | Frenchmen and Frenchwomen in the larger | Will A, Dilworth of Lincolu was elected | [ tho wedterh vk of the state, die. . to | of tiiem slastied him ncross the face with a | of the rule, and tnat the chaie should nob s f o T ¥ 3 E > Rt grand chaneellor, and H. L. Cook of St. | centerof ii, de ed to be worthles: N ) enife, narrowly missing his right eye. ‘They | ent sugeestion of the abs »of the that ho was on his wiy bick when he was | agent of the state of Nebraska to “return | towns will have taken some steps to display | Frand chancellor, and R R A 0, entertain i sugzestion of the absence of thoe arrested and detained by the officers - tho | Seott to Holt county > R slors alongside of those UL ALADG, VI0H ChaNuRLOr f T oty ; ;| knocked him down and kicked him in quocum immediately following an offeinl an gres 3 w. | the Russian colors “alongside “of those of | *'korgrand keeper of records and scal there [ ditions, under the hand of cultivation, under | FHOuied BUR, CON o JEickeq il b neetent from the chair that & quorum 3 A OUNL State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss: W. | France. VORI Lh R SaAn ShanR i he incumbent, | the development given to it by the farmer, g e e s Jvatel | nounce rom the ¢ Al A quor In view of these persistont and voeifer | 1. Cinninehant sherlt of Swima 5 vounty; o nount of argument can convince the | 1% threccornerod ight, the inoumbznt, | tho devolopment glvan to it by tho farmer nlooked 18 if e had toved with a evelons | s ircsont, Tho presiding ofiecr suggosted g ously indignant allegations it may not be w Mexico, being fiest duly sworn, upon s Fonchipooplo that. the Visitof the/Russlon 1. M. Shaeflor of Lincoln, George ) d ot ot 10 Lo glsue | which was on i busikess trip. Offcers are | yhat the senate could give @ construgtion of uninteresting to read the lotter written by I doposed und snys thaten suturily, Sope § gquidron to Youlon and the teip of its oficors | Sy Figbs of Forb Ouaha and M_I. Stovmor | loss to porhaps un uvorugo of 810 lo #13 hur | oriar iy assailnts, the rule by an appeal from the decision of ‘ the mayor of this city, It K. Dicks. et uher 9, A, 1L 1803, two men came (o him at | SOUtdron 3 L} B UM of Bellevue being the confestants, M. | ilC 1 say for the state, which have the John Mangel was arvested at Sizteenth | the chiir S ALE XY 2 Ak santa F In the county of Santa Fe and er to 17aris is not an open move on the pary of Shaeffer was a winner, on the first bailot, Lonor to represent in part here, that uo eiti M " L1ee sarly Lh ! ) i ‘Texas attorney, while Akin and DeYavmau, | A0t iy 4 p czarto show his t friendsh ol |4 Ot e ¥ 820k, e i b 11 | and Manderson strects early this morning Phere is no decision to appeal from," 8 J + | tory of Now Mexieo, parporting themseives to | the czar to show h it feiendship for 1 \Givh 4 majority of 71 over all 7en of that broud young commonwealth will | FRE SEHCEREN nd Haze on the Mr. St NNy A P on one side, and the Texns shorfts and the | ho jsents of the state of Nebeaska. from tho and his determination to side with | Wiy fAor of &1 ov e I S L Serdeanis Sigwart and Haze o > 1 Mr, Stewart and Mre. Feye having no Holt county attorney and commissioners, on | county of Holt, in the matter of extradition S TV (Y ty RS0 T Y ill L, Seism of Omaha was L A 5 arge of burglarizing Groove's saloon n Iternative directed the roll be called, RIS L0 0% btk Gow il . ot ol e Oxtradition, nen republic agains th ommon | ¢no' first ballot for supreme ropres elsewhere, to even insinuate thut she pro- | Faltes i W A EORS JERL RECE | ajtomatd M LA other, werc fighting for the possession | Pursuitand arrest of prett Seott, iVing | enemics. ‘The Russian ambassador, baron | | W Minden for grand | poses to repudiate one penny of her indebt 1 orty-live senators responded. A few min- 5 Y thir s pospeetively as lames A, DeYir- and Dr. W, H. Johuson of Minden for grand | 1 : men had @ fight in front of the saloon’ early or, Mr. Wolcott, who had been ente of Scoct, Who was then in a Mexican jail T ) de Mohrenheim, has thrown tons of cold | e e R R e e tes later, Mr. Wolcott, who had been eat wwaiting extraaition manand Dol Akin, at the same tne stating | (8 SORTHEED T8 GEENE LG8 o Gt | Prelate halobarae S NNbk Godlahad it in the evening and b ut a large window. | jug dinuer in the restairant below, came o il : that Keott was supposed toho'tn my chared, | Wator upon the cathusius of France, b Joh Hozarth of Bagle wus choson gvand | makes the charge. 1 liane God she has tho | 13 {50 B Mol ontorad the silom | Hii it e roatiran beigi ayor Dickson's Eplstle, and representing themselves to be clothed s b e effect, fol o e e e A R R e ouliy to pay and thank Him still more thav | 18 e o SR nd bubglarized | hshed ps fuonb- b UL B U pEonor Dowar and hving authorlty: o ant | age . Eronchmun simply s wiuke: b H (s e L ) 1o ien v ! observed that only bwenty-two serators w Here is the document, and a very intevest- | poy o ) grand outer guard she has the i vhe plice of £40. AT Y L \ E eres or sudd county of Holt in the premises othon 1d oclasses. > i u - « present. Again the cloak rooms woere de- { and good faith of Scott’s friends in elaiming | denee in the matter whieh would feaye cith NN TOCKIYC b0 M| grand master-at-aen IN THE HOUSE, ) the act of burglarizing the Stewart hotel | 1 N d ¢ that thoy were teying W secure his return | Al orDeYarmun obelidvi o sutmiso whoge | 30 ihih i diplomisoy upol the part of :‘W;\ The session elosed last evening, The — in South Omaha atan early hour this morn e R to Holt county, aud swere only opposiug the | Scot6 Was it thal e, The man who gave s | rulerof Russia, who, Prenchmen S | afternoon was consumed in the iustallation | Continuation of the Avgament on the Me- | 1 SO0 RS B S r of L on Talk n i sherifs for the purpose of savin; HERR 1Ly 15 Akin, Deing the mun whou, 1 ufter pretends xl‘.‘mn smoulder | ¢ mlh -n'“-';‘_ of the newly elected officers, in the hearing Croavy Bill. TN 10 cupture them, The ALl night long Senator Allen held the floor, ) the reward and othor additiond | exense 110 peting e B et o ot | am o otder 10 theow so much dust in the | of commivieo reports aud' the passage of | Wasuisaros, Oct, 12.~Thore wore indica- | burilus beat. him luto fnsensibility and | interraptod by - unocersionsl -tompored O'NELLG Nob., Sept. 13, 1890, -Mr, L, 11, | duy nbove mentlonod, seemed perastent and | S we anon tio. momt of | \Ch vipon | Tesowtions, O the resolutions, the vrin- { yiong this morning that some of the mem- | mude their escape before the borders could | colloquy or 1 roll ¢ Dieh dragged tho 3 Duviy, P, O, Hox 44451 Puso, Tex.: DEAuSins | requosted of moan interviow for e bitnoss | Wrhoaro uniEne . oI of fulling euch uboh | cipal ona, declaving fealty to the supreme | OU8 LB AT E TIEE BONE OF EG HENR | Goma o tho hotol man's assistance, ‘o | sleony schitors to theirpost Your favorof the Gih, midled the Sth, camo to | of detining thele visit, which request [ granted, | Uhe other's neck. As i fact, it is pretty well | 1gdg0 in the face of cortain recent chaugos | Pers of the house ha [ v woro seon coming toward Omabaand | AL0.a, 1. day broke intho cast. Thefirsb woted. - Tatones telographivd yon 10 see 1y Ned 1 usked tho norter of the hotel to in noyed by the whole 1 : pubd be | hug was finaily passed aftor considerablo de- | plaiuly no quorum present, but no point was | seviption of the burglurs to the Omaba | Uhe folds of the and suripes which fly - g tho 3 o \ Yoom th onee M et wary | sauadroni e Ancoln was che a 0 place . % L (HeEss o y - - stil av the mustieud fluttering o | Mexic ..lu'-. Wil cort ml‘u’. a4 1o 0T Qofont | DOKLAGAPIOGL. 1o wokig i htorriow with to progean, Ko doar, v Arause, ahd tomor- | for home' last evening; only ton or a dozau | Of Wis RRRAA Lo MlRSO Ik aiAINY : Poro Mar BrUNswick, Ga, Oct. 12-—There were stained glass colling of the chamber, K exteadition papers. Al has been done | e Wiks 10 wseertaln whether o not an ar- | Fow, if all gol ell, the five vessels compos utsiders remainiug over night. quette in the capitol was agreed to, o sght new e of yellow feve s national capital below was sleeping ] WAt conld be 10’ prevont fsauing of the | rangement misht not he made wher y | ing the KRussian squadvon, namely, the flag | OUteiders remainiug over night ) 5 : 1o | Wenky-01ght nowv.onses of yellow favey 1 Lo nulionsl eavil | wak aléepiig I & A g the 3] e M. Meiklejolin of Nobraska callea up the S : ) s | peacefully, but tho gray dawn found Mr. pupers by o goxernon aud presidont, but wo | could get i interview witl ety wnd 3o ar- | ship Emperor Nicholas 'L, the' Pamiat LT AT 3 Vi March 8, 1891, | Perted here today and ono death. 1t bas § V] BTV T o By B DN o2t finv heen” Informed” | diat © the yisie i Tiiters as o pay v u reward and re- { Arowa, the Rinda, the Admival Makhiwmoft # bill applying the land laws of March 8, 1891, 1 {000 voining havd ali last night and today a lon sull oldiog o ore T o gross hive beon ssued by prosident 1 to Holt county with Seott 0 ofticers an 3 at portion of the Sioux ressrvatio . 'm has been ¢ s Tonig sbruggio. dniust UUeoRIILIONGL FIRGRLy AN forwarded 1o Mrank® Campbell - tho - age A the Torete, with avout, 19 oficers 4nd | southern Points Agnin Visitea by a High | tothat portiou of the Sioux ressvvation | heavy storm has beco drivi night ¢ Bnd been when darkuess fell from the wings p wgent S A & s . & of () Juurez. Cumpbell 1oft hers this morne What Akla Clatmed to Represent. 2,100 el \||II anch n(ln’l{nl- nort of Wing which extended into Nebraska, and the bill | elements secm to have m-“}”. Lot .4’.‘1 B g T e e S N oA Jug for Kauta o, but w s ho witl (L asked M AKin it e hud beon ordored by o Mager tue commant.of Adml ] SAVANNAR, Oct, 12, -Savannah s in the | Was passed. B b T ot ta®® | all previous records. For twalve hours and ot Diuz. Th fn & fhot, Wil fan o e | Ward Whteh they hisd ntvertisel throush | vanquot, ball, vocention, and dinnor from | tecth ®f o storm which threatens in u few | Tho housophssed the concurrent resolu wllty 1a. four b a ay fortyive wipates bo lid il th fior s portad hy cidonce, thidt his purty 1 bt ol attorney, 105 Murihy e v lie | morning untl morning. Champagne has beeu | hours w equal in intensity that of August [ ton authorising 2000 copies of the heariugs e ——— e o iR A AREA LN : Alko i faet, us wo dire fllably ufored, thin | the cast . Sabity U0, B (st W dbr donated by the carioad aud cone by Uie | 37, which swept the eutive Goongia aod | beforo the comnitico AR MTavR: ARd 10058 Qumiplkiod s1an lusaie Auylan) casion of the forco bill fight in . 1891, papers aro entirely st jent, noi hayv- | sived (0 inforo mo thiat. Seott wis being sore wagon fuk, and clgars ars poyring in_ by the 0 ‘aroling s, T wediction ¢ for the use of the house, but not before Mr. CuicaGo, Oct. 12.—Cassius Belden, wh IS B Akner romained on gusk T LA waldan o attaabin it Rk A { Shrudt to Anfors 0 ot seotndrers s | truckfull and cigareties are ianumerable, | S0uth Carolina coasts. ‘The prediction of rows of Michigan, s wikins of | o o ing ) oy [ unator. fuulkn inad on guard inz i attached 1o 'then. 10 | perseeuted by o €ang of populist scoanarels, i Burrows of Mictigan, air. Ho used & furore L g into the swhea It it ) ; ol | Kaug undr Ll i, .y 3 the weather buréau gave wmple warning : caused a furore by s g into for twelye Lours. The West Vieeiniau, hows An Wlno'a fact that he has never embezzlod any Bourd of Supervisors composed of men who | Praace has set herself the task ¥ Ihinos, Mr, Dingley of Maine and Mr AT Tionfa e u sver, had vo-hours breathing spell during ¥ fhnds which wore elassticd s publlc funds fu | hud Loss sense thanwn ordinuey horse, wud by | of “secing -~ just now — convivial she | and all day preparavions have been in | puboll'of ponnssivania had made A fight | Pit on the Board of Trade, wounding three | ever, ha yushioyi Lt Kl ARall dusig the treaty with it country I LN Mronhy Wi, Wasia ik 8 ruscal | can bo, and {s meysuring the capacity of | progress in the city sy on who river and | for an increased number. Mr. Wilson stated | Deople, was consigned to the Kauukukeo in- | thoabsenco of a quorum, Mr. Allon secinad How Akin Would Froceed, wh o phere s I it eonnty, Kknown | ey guests to stand the strain of the festive | harvor to protect property from its ravag that the house would ot bo justified in print- | S8ne asylum this aftornoon by Judge Brown, | Wmest os fHOEHE BR AWRES AG Lot 4o Tho arrangement with Akin was 1o get the | tllibonce. w0 be a man withonr | board piled up to the utwost ‘ The wind is now blowing forty | ing more than 2.000. T'he statements were all | Belden was a former inmate of the asylum, | Qi AR Sl ORI B MO R best attorney possible and sceure his relense | canabilities, a man who was considerod | Jtwas in thisstate of enthusiastic anticipa- | miles an hour and is steadity increas- | 5500 Cide and by porsons who were inter - Miysical or meutal vigor i wnd for hini, Seott, to remain in Mexico until | by the people of O'Neill, Neb., 1o he i lanatie, | tion that the news veached here today that | ing. Al vesscls in the Inrbor have soukht | 08450 \naintaining the preseut tand rates R P S R JhaSicALORaIAL WKk = 7 8 y matters here lad bew s setted, and, if nothing | and teylmg to stand in with the populist | the czar and czarina will tomorrow at Copen- | shelter and safe anchorage. I'he swaller | gnoo i S L PR e tari SaN Fraxcisco, Oct. 12.—W{thin o Lo bl P b by o s glse could bo “dono i o was Dodud (o { ihieh” was doing all fn iy power 1 hagen puy a visit to the French cruisers | eraft. tow boats, pilot boats and yachts | it AANR ; i lanil, e 1 K i e il ey { fionen thut o wis to b turned ever 1o 8L, | Sed L vansidvred Seott one Islay and Surcouf. Tnis is looked upon us | huve becn massed tn slips and tied fast. No Vit Dalsell usked 1f all porsons were no | WECKs the famous fir i s In - tho wallerios do Semator Voor. NArFUnL 08 it pirDose oF hEnstog b e i, Im“ SN, o H DRBGSUION e Lh being the signal to “On with the bali,” and | vessels have left port today o New York | {nvited to present thoir views. kins & Co. will pass ¢ f ¢ ¢ i B A04 MURERE i) i8S Al And, even i he prestdcnt of Meieo should fxe | © 15y this e | undeestood the parport of the | 801018 that France today 1s girding up her | ste » City of " Augysti, wiuch left New Mr Wilson said that 1t was true there | Durdware b d ANEIRNOG Dy Ry [} REURI iR Eac MG MG DI RY SRR DIDOES L0 LN ity over, is soon as ho s | visit from these gentlenen, aid told the 1 | loins for a period of thorouga enjoyment. York Weduesday, 13 aue thmorrow and it 1s | wore n few. bui $o. few. bersons sho had | men, but on i smaller seiie U heretofore nator Dubois, slort and very wich wieke, overthe line in the United States wiritory: | would be oblized to take the matter under Admiral Rounier, minister of marine, ar- | feared will bo caught in the storm. A num- | Sure® o Bt 88 T, B Atement ap - [ MM 0 ALIRON AOMAR 10D S A A :.3 iierbus will set v loose, whon he will | considerationsat th same tine, having th rived here from Pavis today in order to take | bor of veasels aro due from eoastwise and | Nettly (0GR true. o alss said this terseo Streect Raiiways Combi | 250 AT IO Sk (il 4 Fate i ot Doiya harty fo o whoro i pledsos, Av1bes | anue duy rosolved w telogran from 1 part in the ceremonies in” connection with | forelgn ports and oue or two ave believed to | Ptes Vi tmonts wore mainly renet (lons of Bax Fuaxcisco, Qo 49.--8hoChrouiclo | Gase Loislung hud Gunasp.iaNine idroly font "o *Maudiioly wud | Nurpby i which he statod that he would ar- | {ho poception of the Itussian fleet at this | be off the bar. Inthe ejty little damage hus aments malle by the colamistaein 18 A e o | LConnectiout wero fust asleop ui thair cholrs, entirely insufiicient 1w authoriz his | rivelin Santa Fe on Monday followh be- statemonts AL hination of stre i 11 ] f th U N L Qi | gdelivery, and e courts - of - Texas, | Heving 1 best o lotd thso gentlomen there, | DOFE tomorrow. The town and port ave cov- | yet been done. 2 full forve of the storm | qud he saw no reason why there shoutd ne [ 34%% pubination of G rails | the vear of tho clishor Senators Qui { not ‘ot Mexico, would huvo Jurisdiction, | If woasible, ainth Mirphy areced. ered with fags and othor decorations, upd v | s oxpasted to reach hete botween Nowund | Lrgeticaliy wre publication. The vepabiican | Which bus beon in progress somo ti A SNGLL NG, JQ) bl s ] oo that state. 1t would probiably he well | Do Yarnin und Akin romained tn Santa Fe | is estimated that fully 50,000 people wilf wit- | midnight. A heavy ralu is now falling e At ne yopubivat | sy comp with o eipital s out on the lounges 1 1o but some g 1 comuinication With the | on Sunday, Septeuler 1000 which date. in the | ness the arvival of ihe czar's fieet ‘iu tho - - juaiiiasgl bhe MAXE G ORNS. HoMIG HI6S | Lstie ovap $18,002.00) wdenly Me. Vurpie of Indiana came into prosident: of Meico in tho atier. Pablle | aftornoun they appraached W, 3t Eariurt, # | judstead. fao o L p———— A% A Jusly L SiMHRENY ME RS 00 hhe i [ 0 e wony of thie fuder eaulie y slierill of 4 e county.'on e o P £ e A% Boriband o SR SRR L e A TP TIPS of order thut Mr Allen was transgressing ROvernment received fron: > pabile reven e s watier. Nothing more was : Demunded the Froy ous Quest Y ) t ow and intrasied Qo tiscal ofiee and none of | me wutil Monday, Soptewbor 13, nor did § roeception of the Russian squadron will only | New York fov Rotterdam o Ciicado, Oot. 19 ~Hon. M. ‘' lirvan of 1 10e Fdles ol he 8¢ H»] B Ay Bngs S Al aoney wlongs to clther Hf lusses, | DeYaruian afeer Septeinber 10, continue with more euergy. - The incoming | At _Southauplon=-Atrived —Aller, from | Mr. Richardson demanded the prosious | ¢ o5 SRR poelavted | HoterAxLEush, Wikl slopd OU 08 SICHAR ] and hus never been so geeogiised by the Menis | Cannligh al Ofer, i trains avall the stations ure crowded with | New York question, which was ordered —veas, 00:nazs, | enncssed MAY nanlnguely vo-alevked | of hepreasutghl Phls ataised sama o Can government 1 b | peonle who want to see the welcome uc At Loudon -Sighted - Germania New | 67. The 1es m Wi reed 10 )\ bresiden e lut v rrigatio 30- | his vering colluagues, bu . Black | strueiions to the Attor 1 a0h Moudey. Bugldusior 1, ln thw aftesnoon | forded tomorrow to the iussians by the | York for Livery ivisi hall - oo oo i e g O v | S et the public pluze 1 Santd | French republic. The general in command | At Lizard- Sighted - Hériiu, from Now foe i for « : te poi he We send you by express today a ¢ of our i wsked e had wade D 1] nind | Zronch repu . & v Y ] i, Nou N eath Mo 2 and M s 3 UL I i idcossary i order to ke Uhis - - | mayor of that city have both issued procls At New York-Areived--Moravia, from [ not unt i Wyoniig asked Besay, Oct Goveral Kawcie, ox- | cooil 5 A ] B Simw 10 Prove that e hcerved e wulicy, CONFINUED ON SECOND 1AGE. | mations begking the citizens to let the ac- | Hamburg, | 9%er au a voumien a8 we ululster of war, s dead AVU0 A W M Welcols reundsd up Me