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e i ] /| ¢y - / < Ve el | Tue OmaAHA Dany BEE EMBER 5, 1S90 2 NUMBKR 79, e e "% |THE 10VA" PROQIBITIONISTS, PVRTH DAKOTA POLETL Situation Tieklish, _— D, Sept. 4-[Specia ~ | They Hold a State Convention and Places TOMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEP! thn of Juliis Cesar, Allthe | )1 q " Y an talk openly shout s miliondre, but Ne- | QPP A IT m - zidhvivn e oo e ang | FOURTH DAYAT CAMP CROOK, | frasiahatioe e vaitous own nerans: one | STEAKER REED AT PORTLAND, distributel acording to o prarraged | 4 shegot 3 cents for com. The price of prommne. e, Cuminings ol froqueily et iy fxal byo halldosn pemle. nternupted oy Mr. Kerr o owa and Mr S paking o) e curse ol Adan hesaid tha { “Tho Senate Disposes of a Conpleof the In= | Howell of Tiliis, with the wint of wrder | Menbers of the Grand Arny and fons of [ man ivablito work {theorend cones after-| Ho Addr Javesrows, N s3:8 a Large Andience ot the that ho wis not confining himself wards, Millloniiresnot mly attend to busi ogram to Tre Ber|—The all of W 3 i portant fchedules, to 8 gquetion of prsoml priv Veterans on Dress Parade. ness 10 their offices, but inthe talls of logi Capital of Maine. Muir presidentof the Nurth Dakota fars Ticket in the Field, llege, Mr, Cummings proceded lition, He defended greenbicks andsard IR toma yhats G6TreRAA V6 G) withhis arrajgnment of the speker, but i - that the conflit between eapital UL (R D B ade Bl Ut o LR S , causes o great deal SEVERAL OTHER PARAGRAPHSACTED ON. | it fraten | tcuviption —wked un-) A FATAL RUNAWAY NEAR BLOOMINGTON. ind ibor has Hwarsfexsted. Hobeloved | A HEARTY "WELCOME ACCORDED HIM, ."}‘\’;‘,‘,Zfi},.‘f'i".".}“\',‘,'.im.~‘-m1‘ tieal parties, | AFTER THE 0BSTINATE RAILROADE. in honest pensions mainfer of lis wnarks in the Reword. mrvacy. Atthis jumctice le wantel to | — because it brings an elewent into the eam Jutihis consent wis refused by MessrsKerr stop, bu't eries of *‘goon’ persieded him, He 20 which 1t is re pssible toest Cummings Rises 16 Question of [andDunicil. My, Cannon renried that the | Heney Brehm, Living Near Satton, | ridiciled fhe tansprtatin - areds trp to| The Prinelpal £Part of the Speech | et VI EEE el :" "’,’"‘,,n",'h.‘. 'm- of | Suits (o bo Brought Against Thow Privilege in the House and gentloman was privting the speeehunder the 5 p Iae Chicago and said that the railloads had the avole: ey g e ate he alliunee L L 3 A o h v e AR L SR ARS Sustains a Painfal Ihjury—Un e T thstate Ths madrond way| Deveted o a Review of the Work |y 00in tho staio anda cmsiderablo majrity Refusing to Adopt thoe Joing Pays Ris Respects i succossinl Attempt at woull never have happenel if men had Done by the Present of those aro wpublicans, but notall of the Rates-Weaver Again Nome o Cannon. Commings -That pretense is ot as Gundyto Break Jail donetheirduty ten ars 0. This is a House. alliance men will voto the alliance ticket. i & alseas the pretense by which yousuggested country inwhich there thoull be no mort- The labor funions have also been invited i STRECIY my namento that lack list. — gaeson farms, Fo closd by advising men T8 WA i SEAR Ko BN HURRI AR (Hets i R T TR Y il |, Atothe interruption was made by Mr, | = ¢ o0k, GRANT T8T.AND, Nob, B . | o camsult their wives more inpolitics. et s Lo | o send dilegates to Grand Forks and - the “V:\: kvnr:‘l. ! nxvlt" 4, '1;'?:” i:v"'l‘l‘!r"i" ? | Kem L:\w‘(‘n K, t u.\\|‘l ".‘\I'i‘.‘”‘l" Sept Il Flowas lollowed by M. Fofnan of M 1_‘.u TIANTD, A_In, Sept. Spe l\\(rr Reed | jnfAuenee is anoher imeertain quantity Des Motes, To, Sopt. 4.—[Speciil Teles aken up in the seate th PG | 7piis fntorruption was protested agaimt by | —(Spedal 1 s Bre]-Tusday's and | ooy who spake forsoue time on the pro | amivedherethisaftemoon. Herecelvedan | Ehyunions fioneish only in the cities wd o [ grm to Tae Brr]—The prohibition state undes;the greement limiting the discussion | Me, Blomnt of Georgia, Not twenty-four [ Wednesday's progranme wero postponed | hibition question. ovation at several pints along the rod | majority of their members in this state are | ! e i s on each subject w five minutes for cach sen- | hours ag, he said, o gentleman on the other | until tolay cn accountof the condition of the g —_— ator, . ;"““1“?;“} litted to armigna senatorof the | steets caused by the mins of the previns & 1h l.‘\._g..m Connty ~ Mr.Gibson withd rew theamendment offered | UHHCQ States nights, The featu e of theforenoon was the \KE#IELD, Neb, P i ces, | prom ty Himlast Tueday to fto sigar oheduld, | men notzL cil the genlemen to orde nisicle of U menbets of the Grine Armyot | grait: to ek B he republican mujority fn tho fall of 1889 | Rapids: Liston . MeMillun, Oskaloysn [Gaighih ] The genismar. Frin Curell | i : LIgRL oy e Speaker Reed'saddrss was devoted toa | was 13,000 and the: state will probably.re- | ¢ Rel A y ; “thero having ben o mistake in it,” and he | camot take the gentlemn from New York | the RepublicandSonsof Veterms. It ises- | day of theLogin valley fair at this place. | puviewof th biie t 0 O. Reil and R A Gilly, College conventio as held i s of oda, wis wilcomed atthe city hll by a crowdof | e willbe the strugicle for supromacy of 16t oty MMe6Tn. Settr D0dAE 300 people, and madean aldress pro-lquor, lotiory und autiPigro forces, | Drominent belng Malcoln Smith, © ~air. Sajt. 4.-[Speelal Tele: ~Today was the second work of the present houseof | mainrepublican, but tne warring elements | ¢ o i offered _aoer amendment strikingout that | off the floor. tinatel thee were fourteen thousand in |OVertwothousand peogle were in attend: | represmtatives. He qnlluwll the threatsof |are so E iinaris’ (it tie siate Will Beat| Swrings; James Micklewait, Malvern; Isu whedile wmd sibstituting forit the sugor | Mt Bhount -Ves a gntlenan o theother | 1, about Aften hiadnd of whon were | e e L cen 1Aty odlalocs; thal ity wis | oune) s . !l';‘_”“ :'1{{“ V. Glusgow, Mornig provisions of the Milis bill T iy aruitted In violaton of the e | yumbos ofthe jinlororder, The lne ws | disHuys wore ot ssextasive as usud, but | S0 Uiy witer disomrd of (e wo- 1E cARPEYEERS sriscn, | SO v Villlan Swvar, Colar Raplisy Mr. Butler presented a communintion re- | hiscolleprues for ssociiting witha felon. formedat 9o'clock on Min street in the |y owhants disy arelirreand the fancy | Plé, audof the filibustering tactics they ¥ b syl UL UL md Georgs ecivel by him from the state department | Mr. Cunnon—"The fn his noriht | order ilready anounced. Theline of march | dapurtrnemt ercelimt, 1aws wore good | Wore prepred lo enploy. ‘e louse of |1t Now Ex'sts Only as a Matter of | Hoton Faidield thowing fhe relative exportationsof cotton | to slate s question of personal pritilege dur- | was east onThinl stret, south to Second, |ther being seventen entricsaltogether, | TPresautatives, he said, isnot a body quick Principle Malolm Smith wis elected temporary 00ds by Creat Britain and the United States. | ing the time of the gentleman from New | wost on Second to Lowst md west o business under any set of ‘rules. Its fe thought the information mightbe vilua- | York ble i view of tho reiproal proposilions, M. Blount-T an onlystating aquestion of o, : Bhow wd y 5 ! P fiied || Prof. Wardswung hisnewand large bak | Ciicado, Sept. . —[Spechl Telogram to | 3 n N C! 8. IO, ¢ las Y, whet i y . A Prey ve The ar 0 e » ) Presiding Oficer Ingalls umhounced that | Peronal priviege But ther has heen con- | Mint Gov the professor will make andhor ascésion, | it Slov aul cunbersome ~But 4 system |allyover. The numberof idlo joliers Is 1ess | Glasizoy, Tonisa county ; James Hull, Cerro (1o pemoml bt onthe rY bill had | Lined itermption of the genteman fron | ad Miyor Plattrevievedthe prads, Sivoral extm pess hate ben (e porardly | Which enaoied ote menber to ol the Wiole | today than atany time during thetwo weeks | Gordog 0. T Nilne, ‘Joness J, . § closed with theexceptionof the reservation i\l‘"" York and ’“'“’f'"(‘ to MORENY hinthit | Portraits of the old leadors, Graut, Sher- | mado to weommodite all thestock, }l‘;::i"fi“f‘"“(:““l”l"‘"“'l“"‘“.‘”l“lfl‘ “i"‘:l“ ofthe sun | provious to the strike, It is estimatel that ‘”H‘-i- Harmon 1\‘-l ke Pollc; W, A, C o the day the finl vote is to be tkenand | I hive never sco atiempied before, and AR OGN st Ml A | then tohold it until physieil exbaustio s he o1 v bosees ther are | Dl Page: Jumes Mickelwait, Miils; When thrie hours Lino 1810 bo alloved ok | Which evon in the light of the trnsictions | M, Sieritin, Hooker, Gustor, P g Gagze County Democ rats. set it free, wd_one-Aiith 1 hold it forerer, | Peteen tho dd and new bosse e | W Palmer, Chenicee side. of syestirday is exceedingly oppresive. olhiers,were hung aross the streets wd | g a SR ™ gnd U TECEIT (e | was evidently asysten whichrendered thé , nploj ho | At o dftermoon mocting the filowing Tho sugar sehedulo waslaid aside in formal- Mr. Cumamin then procceded with his | were heartily cheered by the marching vete itk 165, ] ~Thelasse county denocricy in- systems usdess and calted a halt tociviliza- | number of union men who e now work | mominations were made: 8 ary of state, ly and Scheduls I, “cotton manufactures,” | Speech and atthe ond of an lour was stopped | s, The procesion shed the LT ML T N e = . % ‘[ e tion fuelf. If there be anything inpopular o union scale of wages of 375 cents an [ €. R. McFarland, on City: auditor of taken up. Amendments to reluce rates on b]‘;h\- ’"I"';","". 'r”\(l‘:m : : e tween 1l a. m. aid 120'clock and was nearly ged in usual monkey aud parrot time in | government it weans th when the peole | ouris figuredat 4000. No steps haye yet | State, Ira D s, of Toledo; trousutor, J, O and of Miswouri made a pintof | i houw g nn and deliverel an address of over an Amang the conmittees appointed was ollowing stalo central committee: J. W. street past the reviewing stand, from which mor John M. Thayer and staff betwe the various pargraphs of the schedule e ; sing, It was (he lavgest ever | its ounty conventin, hld iuthiscity today, | lave dectel oneparty to take control ofthe | )0 en 1o open nogotittions be | Keeds Keokiiy cointy: supreme judge, G, B. o oercd by Medsrs. Mehorson, Cirlisland | Orler thit inspeakine b a questin of peisi A the state, Evory stats orguii- | The county delegtes were detwmind o | l0Se or smate that purty sl |peer téken Lo open neotitions be | uney; D, K. Spurvier of Tayhr cointy fof Vance, anl were uiformly rejeced. The | 1egea gentlman was not govenedby the Ton was honcd by band dad thero Were | endirsing thoalltance ticket, whi the Bea, | 18v€ both power wmd “respisibilty. It |twen 3the old boses und the car | cleck of thosupmime court, and C. b, Crawe SORTEC KA TioLe WEre spreeito hour rule fvontpaeven inho- lino. Tho O TOre- | rioedsmioracy was equilly toominel th | VAs_ With “far alher idews of ‘public | penters’ counl for n seiflement of the | ford of Hurdin county for reporter of the Mr. McPheson moved to strike outthe| The spealker pro tem overruled the point | sentafion was the largest and Kentuck duty that the minority setout at the opening | seyiko, which exists onl i 1 © coirt. A lengthyset of ves of thesession. Not quly were no measires 5 v's | o straight ticket shoutd bé put intha field. is amatior of prin. | SUp utions ar agraph relaling to stockivgs, hose and | and My Blaud appeuled the smaliest, there being only three in the | A for much bickering aud cofusin the Beat- ho sesslon | 0 s ciple, and it might appear to some thatnone [ Wis adopted. hal f-hose, and to substitute for it one muking | Mr. Cannonmoved tolay the appealon the | latter. . ricecrowd cane outon top and the folowing | Lo P Whith dilnot have thele upprovly | ave hocessary. This, however, fs nit e — the rate of duty 40 por cont wdvalorem, Re- | tablo and on this motion dewmndel the Thefollovingeamps have been assigied | county ticket was nominated: for ph !~H.~“ VIO DEX hnv' W not f*“\ The carpenters and the old bosses fell Orde to Bring Suit, fected, previous question, but Mr. Bland protested | qartr: Keaviey, Graft, Suvard, Sciuy- | staie semtor, Johy Yo, L. A Simmops | Mo Dermitied, ecepl those which secncd | outlast spring and could not agree. The ve- | DEsMoryis, In, Sept. 4.—The loard ow All the pamgraphs i Schedule 1 having | thit hewas entitied tothe foor. = ler, Eremaont, Swiia, O Waverly, St. [ andJohn Selicle for reprosmtatives and W, | Shjene _“"“‘ ey Dy S0 wo began | sultwasthe lormition of the new hsses road commissioners have ovdered Attomey boen disposed of Schedulo § was taken | Amid appluseon the democritic side the | Paul, Ord, Colinbls, Waco, Dayd ~ City” | V-, A, Dodds for cointy sttoney. without xuls. - After tivomonths® opposition | asswciation. The ltter, us is clained, roke nenil St ts bty sui, Awalnst. al Al up_ reliing to flu hemp, juto | Shukerprotem wcognized Mr. Bland's right | Albidn, Grind Island, Faivfield, Hasti ety Wo found that, the parliamentary law which | j1g serecment with the carpenters on August | a5 0 J ok and thelr manufactures. The ' fnance | tothe Mr. Bland yielled to Mr, Cun- | Auron, Nelson, Platismouth, Edizar, Team: TheGage Coun:y Court Hor lad been built up by the American peoplein | 1.~ Thew is 1o chance for a seondagvement | ‘,',’11:,""""*‘="" that have vefused or into effect the joint rates re- contly ordered by the commissione committes had rmported an smendment | Dings, and,notwithstading a protest from | seh, Hebren, Wiiber,Sutton, Papilion, Ris c b, Seph 4—[Spo consonance with theirinstitutions thit public | e Tocticings tho rate on fiax not hciclad or | Mr. Kur, the speaker ro tom recognied tho | ng’City, Milford, Aqise, Norih Loup, | 2l meT' ”vh-vy "I";' o p[_\v(" ! rlzllr% business was going on every day without dressed from 1i5 cents por poundto £ per | &ntleman fom New York, who proceeded | Centrl City, Stromsburg, Lincoln, Harvard, | ST 50 Fw |=Tho comer stoncof tho | their consent and they began o clhwor for ton, On tuls amondmnt Mr. Wastburn | With bis speech. He e to onder by | Clarly, — Vil piis Sieltor, Doniphan, | REW§100000 Gage courty wirt houso wis | the yery rales they lad denounc tween those be but itis s a fow days the old bosses and the carpenters will reopen negotiations and arrive ata set L | tlement to their mutul alvantage. Both ted that in ies Weaver Nominat 13 denanded theyeas and nys. Thecomnittes | the spekerprotom s not speking to tie | Silver’ Crol, Neligh, Raynond, North | lailin this city tolay with mpresivo cen- | Ioed not desribe to you thoe scnes | gides suffered suficiently to bring tho | DEsMorses, In., Sept. 4. amendment wis agreed to bya voteof 82 to [ Wint of orde atte, York, Creighton, Bromfield, | monies underthe auspices of the Masouie | disorder welininary o the | jeqe wiito @ sensible basis of compro- | gram to Tus Bee)—The union labor con- establishment of the sound busiiess 14. All the democrats voted yea. The neg Mr. Camimings-T miy bemuziled tmpor- 0 os, Cedur Rapids, Crete, Excter, Fuir-| ornd ldge of Nebmska, Grind Master | o mise, en this action is taken it willleave | gressional convention of the Seventh distric tivo votes wers given bySenitors Allen,Cam. | iy, bt all the nachiieryof the house v, Bladen, Rea Cloud, Juninta, Bellwood. | fclore 1 French oficiatng. Tho eer. | Jinabl sof thehouse. Itis mough t0 s0¥ | thenew bosse withoutan ocupation,so far | ot hore today, A rasolution was ,',”,,f‘;‘ eron, Casoy, Davis, Doiph, Higeins, MeMil | 1ot muzle ne etornally, alls City, Stelchill, Davenport, DeWitt, | monics woro supplomented by cogumt | Liet e 000 work was dime ad the house | as ihe asociution is concerned REs eyl e @ ore lan, Moody, Padiock. Pierce, Sherman, | Afterfurtior dibatethe sppeal was with- | Wahoo, Minden, Cairo, Almo, Pasnee City, | adgressby Hon. J, H. Broaly aid fllowed | (e o formants Sii¢ twvard busiess and — b inseny of the fut that performance of duly, Any 1l - - Btockbridge, Washburn and Wilson. drawn. Taylr, Bradshaw, Broken Bow, Adims, © hese | K ING THE BULL BY THE HORN | & conference of farmers 1 laboring. e mots Anencnont was that of the fin | ME. Connon sail thitso e as Mr. Cum. | Ficth, Sielby Temags, . North ~ Bmd, | dpe erenine it & baniiet, The while ght months I lave been subject to much men of thedistrict had ed forcon- nance conmitiee to pavigeaph 541, Ttwas t | Mingsbhid nfernd tolim he wonld say it | Sprin neder, Ox tort, Hodndge, | SIE wis u billint siecessand waspartil: | ndisriminte praiso and muh . iniisein. | Chaeman God durd strajghtoning Out | fress Sewtor dums 11 AT reduce the duty on hackled flix from 4 cents | WS the halit of some persms on the other | Lexington, Gibbon, ' Orleans, — Wymore, | Siha city, city dtpartments and ofilciils Pl LD U S L L the Snarly, sound antbmonooly record, 1t was ' best, for a pound fo #40a ton, Mr, Carlisle said tha | side tolmpte fuselood agaiust members | Ponc, Anpaloe, Brainrd, Obowa, Elm- Vb RS ® s the other. Greit events do not turnone SolaL . (i sts of the people to adjour without a1l lhoso v mitorinls - flax hernp and jute— | on his (Cinnous) side. When he male | wood, Laup. . City, Friend, Blomibgton, Oiriag FoT RITEaeHea Bate. man, Thelouse of rpresetatives was wady pecik i wother nomination, This was tablod and up fora clange and the people stood ougnt tobe on the free list, so thal the duty | @statementof fict itwas justified by the | ( on the testile fabries into which they entered | record. Soic nan Goddard of the West- | iy avote of 23 to 12, and Greneral Wawer ssenger association s taken the bull | was nominatedon the fivst ballot by the same the horns and hereafter will interpret the | vote. esham, Wod River, Frnklin, Guide Moy Neb., Se ~[Speci T o thougrht thecerisirs | ltock Uth, Endicatty Marquette, Madson, | Fovit Neb. Sethd--{Spdalio i | ready to approye. What il thoworld wanted | crm P might bo reduced. He thought it useless, | of thegentieman from New York was praise | Fullaton, Shickley, ~Hebron, Indianola, J—The fanily of Stephen Carpe nier | was easy to do. I am not greatly proud hoyever to make a motion to that effect. and nis praise roaily ensure, - Kenwsaw, Lowel, fillerion, Chapnan, Lib: | Were tirown into grat ewitencntabout7 | o bo speaker, but I “am’ jroud| 2 Ae WS M€ PR IR T SCRTL b s Messrs, Davis, Wilsonof Towa, Dawes Mr. Lacyof Tow then called up the Chy- | erty, Dajson, Catleton, kimCrek, fart-| a.m tday by the disavery at their | With all my hert to bo one of that ol PR The 0. shburn angued aginst the amendment | tn-Breckinidge eledion case. the previus | | s, Huntley, Emerin, Cam-| dor of a little hoy-baby, evidently |maguificent majority of the house of mwpre- v lie fined the IKansas City, St Joeph & Duivqur, and Messes, Hiscork and Allison for it. [t [ question tobe cilled at 1 o'clock tomorrow, bridge, Stanton, Sargent, West | but a few weeks old, wrapped up and | sentaiv esof the Fiity-fist congress which | Counceil Biufls for selling aticket to St. Paul | t 7 was agreed toyens, 533 nays, 16, The | Mr.McRie of Arkmsas madian earnst | Poin, Swley, Wikourlh, Cozad, Gothen: | stowed in o sitchel,” Ho is a bright | for nine lng monthshasnever one moncnt | gor 314, the regular mte being §15.8. The | the Chicago, St Paul & Kanss ¢ democrats all yoted for the cominiltee imend- | dtackubon Powell Clayton, The cwse then | bery, Western, Ravenna, Clear Witer, Hay | litle follow,and has been l,m,q{ fol, ashe | faltered fnits dity. We have achieved all n was selup fhat this rate was legal, the | was held this worning. R ! " meitidnd the following republicans against | Woentover. Spriigs, Litclfield, Aradia, Cairo, Mison | had drvink quite heartily out of the bottle | !he 1 wn party promisedand more, We | ¢ e RS was held this worning. Presilent Stickney’s Jpatisnd the folloving repiblicins Mwt | i okonan billwas pussal authoriunz o | Chiy® Cly - Centeh, Burtiet, Lutwronee, | 1of wilh il A quantiy of “baby foor? | promised the poplo that tho tarit should | roud miking it lang tho shortline. Ohale: | yoport shows: Milcagn, 511363 incrouse, Dolph, Higeins, McMillan, Manderson, | 5 retary of the interior tosurvey the enth | Campbet], Emerick, Arborville, Merna, | wis also in the satehel. Mres. Carpenteris | havefairand exhaustivetreatment, that the | min Goddarl rale point ‘W M: eamings, L& K. O. 2t 4 —[Speefal Telegram 18 Bie. | —~The fourth annual meoting of andy : 0 i ) 3 H principle of proection should have full reer copt when it extended to making what e ot rereasey i tihell. Padlock, Piece, Quay, | standard pirallel between the stibesof North | Breyster, Cruwfond, Kingston, Callway, | now caing for the little strnger, principle of protection should lave full recos: | cept AL S oS0 AN & * | 81, 447079.075 ox +; neb ,'Z’,::f.,;‘(jm»"f\!m‘{m,,dm::,'“;‘t\mshm;,.,,,Q " 1 wa Sonth Dakota. Daglon, Greeley Center, Alecandria, Battle uition anl welave kepi the pronise, By | ealled ssillyrate Hoconsuuenlly fned the | carnings. 81,010 AL A Mr. Allison oxplined why theamendment | ‘Thehouse then adjurned, Creek, Leigh, Wescott, Trumbull, Huatley, Wost Point Prinaxies. the administrative bill a wise and discrini offending roud theagreoment penlty, 059.7. The company is procurinse 4 line from B . 4Igh S S LM Sadey ) e A g tingefforthasbeen made to secure foour d o geneval passenger agent today: | g % K e had been reported fron the finance commit- Ty S Prosser, Cuitis, Palucr, Craig, Pader West Poist, Neb., Sept 4. —[Special Tel- | Undcflor has g silxe Pl e Go b s St. Joseph to Kansus City vin Leavenworth too Thero was great presure he sid, in | A BIG NEW YORK COLLAPSE, | Pitibury, Plitte’ Center, egram to Tue Bee.]—Tho pimaries (0 sclect | bunels of nes oF dity: Inpoced by lve Tovs Aars ot et dachlon. TRAR L in.| G5l Wyandotie, sistyeliht niles building corlaln petuns of the ountry for thedevd | palure of a Big Broalstf and Bx- | poeat Runsway N i Bomingon, | diegats tothe wunty confoathn wire ld | yean ayeothe demoeats fa thy howe adinit: | roud was wight, i Chairman Goddurd wiil i P e e D o e R i e U b B e R porting House, Bloowiaron Nobe, Syt e (Gpecial | th¥ Tho folowing disgaies yere so- |ted thal oving to n cinge in the| have us il buclc of bin fnthe docision. Ho | .l W ltansas -City. terminats. avajabio gt tniler ool o susesst Niix Yous, St 4Tl 860 08 Sewsers |spaqigiamio o Fan. |- Todi whls 5. M. | 1ated: Fint wird—¢ Smnenchen, .5, | metinds d ma fatures, the winle wolot | Lokt claleinship Sty SRS | Genural Managor Eugen' was cledted presi Immedlate fatiro. Butin oorio | Wallie &Co.,exporiors of bradstifs i | pioier . fumily, wip e scven miles | Alorman, B Brige, A J. Laneer wd |G ulen s Vorinds wocs paton s | v wav: e dwsnitearsa pticlefor tno | 1ot 8 the dinetory was increased trom S muke ita success, the lmn-«'hxll}pm}m- ~ l" cotton and dealers in leaf tobaceo, created | porth, were out driving the team ran aw ‘l“x‘} '“3‘\""‘ s "*9'\‘R\_ and—W. ¥, {'A‘l\‘l’w. footing of equality. Nevertnele for the | clairmanship, and when eectod reofusedto |5¢ y dowble the duty on linen fibrics—of whidh | yreat surprise in tusiuess ciclestoday by | killing the baby, breaiig the wife's arm | L' OhH BUGK, Go RADh imnt Nelgh, | purpse of adding votes to the Mills bill, | mike a_three-yoar, o eyen aone-year con- only the coirser sorls were o in tho RO 15 ftasin e DY) Buliexs Tog M. Graunke, Din Bus and Kinball . Val2 | DRE0SE ! HL Biend il sl s s willi pe i O o s *The autles were donbled | Makug an assignmat o Musha i oty amv ehtion will be hela | Whith would weverbave passd, thoy saerl | trct. Ho is Willing to fesig at any time, A State Seaator Resigns. " iy ) ! WEELO SR B0 Dis Morses, Tn, Sept. 4.—[Spacial Tele- edy The fi gy e e % 3 s 9y Wl ficed the wodlen industry. Without delay | and consequently is perfectly independent. 0 e LSp rsay the. dubys d have 0 8l \ 3 b inbilities. Ay CeNveer, Neb., Sept. 4— [Spe Bratrioe Sono CRlATs! Stiilce: tari® billby the supportof the warsted men, | anongthe pissenger men.” Senator B. H. Sceds of Delaware county, was P Tt ono partico of fux produed i | vhen Temiod - dpon o " md ficie | & Pominnt frmerliving fow wies soith of s 6525,] e (51801668 05 1 | Dais raacusi by, S oF e’ vesion Tt | | Omieiuoy Sapl, 4=|Spolal Telogram to | Moty s AarRe s o i ks of New Towa, the Dikotis or Mimesola, couldbe | wntmets, A short tine ago astatenentwas | Suton, was kicked on the arm today by u | §ixthstreet cu . L LY G OLERWIN SR L Omi0A60, Sept. 4.—|Spocle gram to | Mesico by appointment of the president, hing work male @ demnd | fromdisssterand rin. But thesebills, usefy ]-The Wahish and Canalian Pa- por foot for cutting last as they are, were but forerumners of thetarift | gige oficials in Chicago laugh at the action of vingz (0 cets, The | Pill. The McKinley bill wis notmadein a e i e e s e r »set, Wis Dol the product of one man who | e Chicago & Erle inglving the Wabash ten utilized for fibre and at the same tine for | jadeto the effect thatothe fitm was worth | hone belnging to George Shee seed. morethan 1,500,000, The abilitic were | single fracture of the humeras, The committee amendment to reduce the | epcy noninal and theydida commission | braghtheread the fricture w Auty on flax or homplow from £5 0§10 per | pusincss only. When the amouncment of u fYerir He was s reduced. Renominated, ept. 4.-John H. Gear was yominated today by the republicaus of the for 2 conts advanc evening. They werare. ontractovs refused to accede to the demand K KUK, To, & g N ry riod ow everything, 1y tari )il lays ico to stop using its tracks from N Mertar Ron was agved to, s e A AL s A Brief Glimpse of Frecdom. and this moming thestono cutiers wfused to | Uil o noweverything - If any tarif bil ;l:;‘kv(a"l:‘“luuuliu“ B Chivago, Attomey | FI Tows district The committce amendment fereasigg the | circylution to the effect thatthe firmwas [ Gaxpy, Neb pt. 4. —[Special to Tug | Work. Thestrite puts a disagreeable stp to | whoe pople of the United States the Me- | * e APt W] % - duty on yam maide of jutefrom 80 035 1er | cnaculnting Lugely of lato i cotton and | B o Last Snturlay night Dan Hilber, | 1e worle for the presat, bit the coitraclors | [ilos” b1 was that bill, Another gi Crawford of the Canadian Pacifle said: “We DEATH OF HON. E.F. NOYES. & cont andstrikingthe words “sisalor manilli”’ | {he inarket had goms aginst them. Jollprb L y. i 4 | lope to have a wng of mem on the Work to- | gulichenent of thehouse is the silver bill, | connect at Detroit with - the Wabash, which s ol It was also said "t e Cien ad W e oaty| JMERERIBIET W The romblians bad promisea thatail the | T3 from Chicago gver the Chicagsds brie | He Expires & dden! T the next pargraph, imposing adutyof | poativ T iy Ieticved that the firem Las | Plitte Monday aftrnoo by Sherift Biker of e Dewel County Pain allpetdllanishy It o atiesd ol S ol asiitiney blsumoy & Erie flracks 611l o I s (R REYSH (G 15 cems a pound on cables, cordige and | pretiywell protected its intrests in this | J<iicolnounty BiaSrrises, Neb, +.—[Spacial Tele- | FO1N Be 4D Snanite 1 he ut tenmost, now | Would have to make a deal with some JINCINNATY, Sept, 4.—Hon. E. F. Noyes, ine, the finance conmities proposed toin— | bt and o hot osses which. hiy y ——— craen to T T Mhe Dol County Aged. | LAllling thast pronise t tho uttermost now | Jler' joa) for an ewtern oulet or | Indee of the supwrior court of Cincnnatl, sert tho words “binding twine! and strike | oo §1,50,00 will be inLoujon md minly | Raiload Matersat Plattsmouth. | jtonl siciety's three diys’ mecting chsed | wisc couservatismof the repiblicin majority | WXTy the fiichtoverits own ricle via Bo- | foll deal shortly after 11 o'clock today at ot the worls, “binding tvinoliy cnts pr | on yaric dlings, A statomen of labiitics | PLaTmioum, Neb., Sept 4.—[Speialo | [0 W mont, making - estem ot 0 iles | the court houso, Ho hud ben on he bench | 2 f . palal o v, Thehorse aud cattle show was a | of the huse. Alrady silver swms to be | e85 \formed by tho Clicage & pound.” andussets will be mide 1 soon s pssible. | Tur Bre —The gradie o the Missoui | wostdecided sicces, the radng fine and | clinbingfo r, with safely to il interests Inget ‘1‘1‘3{'&&'&‘n-n'-'u'ffi,dtn.y.-u.{:iy(, licago & | hutwas oo unwell to proc dbom"tm'g left y astreet car ‘Wir. Aldrich withdzow tis amendment soas | “Flonaes on Wall - A Al i | AR e e et S e et | Tnapiecidediascat S NS SIS 0 Jar, WiEh afe i lisw . R T o | icltusil proa ot remmrtcablo for Lo s | 0f the couniry. Them wis also aother S0 ou! oneny, are Crow- [y oy . toloave the paragraphus it cane from e | failuoe wis the r lo by the S with greas rapidity, Tho. gadig | tone Thew wisa argosmd wmthulasts at. | Promise to be kep, mide long ap | NE algetier osom, We hevo forcwen 36 bend andivason ik Was relucedto 3 percenton motionof Mr. ¢ y, ddenly at Cincinnati of of fforts m o i oottty 5 jon | BT 4 s move and prepared for it. We will se- | when he suddenty fell backwar { B pavis moved anamemdmnt to strke | Lo o Sqiclchcompotition 1 the cmmision | 6 ihe dobotgrounds in the northwest purt | lenduice fromall puts of the county. BHLCE e B e el ey g D ot I O SO “;mm::‘lv ‘:z'gg:; binding twine out of the paragriph in orler | i3 an Spealators wi 4 and a| ofthe city isabout finished and the road bed SRy 5 e e ot b I i i ago & ISrie's altemt to dose its tracks to | noee Nooes ad M whu\':lt afterwards placed on the free list KEumpean speeilators without margiu md a ¥ C1 y Center (tem - . there would not bein arepublic aduty m et a6l that Wialnah: has|] /D lexy. Judge Noyeswas fifty-seven years commission. It the pork deal last Jan- | from Ution t within amile of this dty is | o iR N R L= B nec sared than the duty of uplolding the r ‘Ater debate the amendment wis agreed to. Che oo b aallto Bive. siatabed 11088 | yeuts tirtheratts. e Tho mine® (teaai | oSty Ourar, Mo, S t-—(Speell to| 00U, ofim topareiin R TR e s 7 Lo uy y . i | Ty Brre.)—The ban of john Wollord, three : iblosie povan ol ; n of 3,000000 on this account. Claims for . muent, he hou trae o its duty, has passed b young man he locatedat Cin nit vh were agreed to. thes losses igainst Europen speculitovs | SOUC WKy picturesquo seney as it | mileswestof hore, rnelatan erly hour | o il which, when it becomes a T, i give | milesshorior than the present one. Wabash | FOULE L IR CLGTRSCER T AnAth wheto M, Vane moved to strike ot paragtiph | areumong the noninal a 10l ostima: | Prache Platsmouth, nd the viinityof tie | his nornig, wonsuning & vilnable stilion | tothe popléof the United Stats’ the sufs | {racks are being lnidon tho Butler eut-off “at | yG, NN C YL G outan 1461 o ‘promplly 0, soas tohave cotton biggivg placed upon | ted that the total of the nominal depot. isbeing built up with haulsome resi- | and marve, Lt is mot known how the five of millions, It will mublovotes tobe | ihe rute of threomiles a duy, and will bo in | o jitedand was commissimed major of the the freo list, Rejected. : X willreach $1,10,00, The firm has undoubt: | deices, Thesurnuudings witl impress the | oviginated. cast_andtobe comntol as cast, Then Mr, | unning orler in less than six weeks, and | /i Forin” Ohio. Flo was o galland Parigraph 350, relatin (0 flax, gillnetting, | daly im mensé hol ding anlise n va. | pirons of the road with a very fuvorable | Mesrs, Mayberry and Wright, independ- continued : “Every inch of your wpro- | Perhaps ina month The Chicagods Erie | Jhie " ihd rapidly advanced toa brigadios nets, ote., was,on motion of Mr. Aldrich, | riois profuctsin which they dealt, both in | opnionof this city. From Platsmonth the | mt andidates, willtallk here Seplember 6. his been contested by the oppsition, | MOVewillnot botherus a particle iy sy 100 mles more of ts short Jine to | 014, He wasa mtiveof Massachuseits and ) s i it iy gencralship. At one of the battles around amenied by making the duty ents per | an aportandimport wiy. ~Iwill hovever, | rod ruis notherly, emssesthe Platio viver 09 TONbAzyOF tine Tis bewm &boliahe, e e A Ry Joundando per coutud valoren, fisteal of | take some tim to ralizeon tie holling. and comects witnthe B. & M. raiload at bt ptit larcmy has not, O Ouly & C0OREE DIDWT ALERLE, e AT G b cents and 35 per. cont. ———— La Plitte md will then ran on their new 1 " 2o g g . 4—[Special | strong, vigrous pu sentiment pre- = Secretary Stanton assigned him o the con _]-District court has | viiling anmg all comstituacies wil | The Raum Investigating Committee | o, y Seheduls K wnd L (woolens, sill and sille AT CANP DOUGLAS. B aniBIOn 2. This branch line of Telegramto Tk 5 | ¢ ) the d of Caump Dennison. At the eloso of th goods), having been disposed of, schiedule M . Burlinglon'srunson the westem: outskirts | \oon'aajourned her from September 16 to | @Ver do that.” We spmt two montls Issues a Subpoena for Him. W livm'rulk was elected ]“.I;_,',‘,,, :t,: (pulp payers and books), was tiken up and | phe Rifle and Carbine Practice Com. | ofthe new Fort Omala gounds to South 2 3 and & hlf inorganizingin prelininary stry Wsnisiros, Sent, 4.~The spedal house | prbate court of Cinciunati, and in 187 , theadjournment being asked the committec rdments agreed to. Omahy, is all graded and the nils will be county oficers and the attomeys B ey ot e ATk | Cwre Dovias, Wis, Sept. 4—[Spectal | 15 ailiost nmeliatey. g2lis ~o settle the rightof the majority to con- trol and in determining the rules of house coramittee invetigating the tharges against | ©for of Ohio. In 157 Ho was appointed omuitteelnvestigating the charges aginst | 4 oo France, whoro ho won grcat pops Prattsmouth s worked hard and con- proceedings, We were forced to spend more | Pension Commissioner Raum met promptly | gy - ag ) cete 4 o Y | el Day S 3 e oceelings, Wewere force send more 1Y) lrity, A year ago he was elected judgo of wovel & nunberof wmuittee ameudments Telgram to T Ber] prelininary | suntly for over six yeirs © getthe Missoui The Ty time oncontestedelections, Ourlossof time | this morning and st forhalfan hour awaits | the superior court of Cinclunati I)vluu" m- > to buttons, cte, which were adopled. practiceof thearmy rifltand carbine teams | Pacificto come through, and now that suc- he Typothete, from contested elections will not be less than | ing Cooper. Lewis, thy only democratic | mense mi 't Y : f ly. General Noyes was note My, Allich ' withdrow ~the committee | oommenced tolay. For known distancs the | ciss hus crovnedthe uitiving eforts ot ler | Bosto y b o Mas /amendment to paragraph 411, reducing the , Sept. 4 —The Typothetw | tyentydays. One other cause of lossor time member of the commuittee in attendance, said | a8 a stump oralor of considerable power. SO ore s v 3 Sep. | clizens it appears mnore than probable that | concludedits sessions today., Recommenda- | will bea surp erhaps, to the community While tive republican, he was not @ bit- ket redlcing he | scons were as” hllows: Rifle team-Ser. | Cllzcus it | ) 2 y. K S 8,10 the community | G5 © A9 TR O resent, @ his col. | While an active mpublican, he was nova gffflfii‘iinhx’rr-ku\&, x':v""', i‘:"nt:’pwr ,,‘f,"':l." T | weant Morwin 189, Lioutenant Muir 15) Lieu :-“Li\lmfl“\vlk.\:(l:-n L Will some 10 WItholt a1y | ons wero mmde by the committse on the | ®ilarge Nomau would rexrot morethan I Cooper would not be p o w8 his col| oo baisanand was socially popular, “That portionof the road’s pe.e0) | tobe thouglt wanting in ull_prog Corporal Deusmom 161, | now lie fron Onaha to Lincoln, runng |SWblct ofapprenticeship urging o system of | /55, r rgeant Davis 153 Cor- | through Cass county, is being pishedto com- | probation for appratices to b adoptel and | pited cormnmdes i ingsof sue- | turned, Lowis said. Finlly an order was : T n 2 porl Oigan 156, Licutenant Runsey 1 pletion with mury npidity, tho_ mils | thatemployes b scrupulous Ihregird tothelr | Viving fricds, yet the method by which | made fors subpaeua for Cooper and also re. [~ WASIINGTON, Scptember 4.—[Special Tdle- or not dressed, por cent ad valrem? (so | P CWER e SEIEC TR T | eingg laid. for some distanee at South Bad. | quties tavard boyswho lesin to leam the | the hwse shows this wspect aid peys |questing him tp bo wresent wilh his wit. | gram 10458 VBER] A 5T EOR EQS 450 a8 hvlm\ulln\ltl.qul‘\ onthe fwe list), Sy s, Someant o | A prouinent ratload contnetor was in this | ol “3 1, pugghof Cnelmatt was dected | UIs novermco is very cosly o o |nesssund evidenc next Monday, to which | Senator Manderson received a request from Yrespect | leaguo was mot in Washington. He would dand i evorneefor de- | ke the ommittee to aljourn until le re. Battery Ffor tho State Falr, — - — Paragraph 420, wlating to featiers and | tenomt Shanks 1 downs wus amended on the report of the | Coporal Lang 160,§ comuittes by striking out the words, **crude - and by reducing theduty on diessed feathers irivite city the other day and he offired to wager s mition” The speaker weut onto show that | day the committee adjourned. Ex-Governor Furnas, in wil asked the frowm 50 t040 per cent ad valorom, I PATIe M 8 Sfth o citizen thit the Rock 1sind would be | president. W, E. Androws rporied a rese [ PRt e o a6 et Or k0 o e ol HxGgrerhatiaiogs, s wiloh jaaskia Paragraph 430, relatingto procions stones, | & Carbine team —Sergeant Taylor 169, Corpo- | 5, "hare before or as soon as the Missouri | /Rt thit thee wis nobing i the state of | enator tossceure from thewar department lied during Kennedy Fouled Them. ogries of members who ha te Mitchell 164, Ca de to render it wise to adopt was amended by adling the words, *‘inita- | FalThomton 167, I Pacifle, the printing tr norder to have battery ¥, Sccond United lons of procious stones ot set, 10 por cent. > | Porl O'Connor 162 Captain Kerr 159, Black shotter loursthan had preveiled, Adopted, | this sesion twentv-me workiig days will | wisniaroy, Sept. 4,—Republican con- | Sutes artillery, stop over ‘st Lincoln next 4 P h 57, C 7 Li A hive heen lst. He then went o tospeak of 2 Paragrph 4, relatig 1 gloves, was | Snith Kiiser157, Corporal Hake 157, Lieu- Wheeer County's Best Year. Onmotion of MeNally of Chicago.a resolu | i GO Gl B W0 NG calling the | ETesimen from Penisylvania toduy prepared | week to go into camp on tho state falr M,‘\:ll (i\,(.r |"|.,‘r;".my «],m\rl.,i\ 0 ::-‘n‘..:..‘)lrl\\l“w,:t:llx..Ll\"x'u;l;:‘xlu_l:ll"n‘l‘l 15" , Corpo- BanmeTr, Neb, Sopt. 4—[Specialto Tue | tiov \;_'mmh;p(u(l Ih\p)l ;. ing llxi; ;-\mu’,‘v LN 30 e bors it taltcr TventrSive | & resolution instructing the public printer to guululdv‘ b i|\4-‘lm\\lv| |sl.nl,“- ut (‘;;.1 ll'a- dutisble list with the exception of i alCg 3, Serge els T. : This is gol el craze forgrotisque and faney job type as S S Y T $hagoiids A hedir 4 blishinge Kennedy's specch in | 1and, whereit has been taking part in the sohcduleand of pargraphs that have be ke ol Bee,]-This is gingto be a posperous y minute maken roll call. Whenever the |refrain from publishing Kenu ey S Rt causing needless expenso to tie printing bus- apowh 31 , and Senator Manders ord, as it constituted a (04 nc 5 » Proside Ofer (0 1 .| for Wheeler county, andin the opini o8l yeasornays are ordered it meensalossof |the I : a0 Dromptiy forwarded the reques passed ayer Informally withoul aetlo r 13 Froatlont) for 1o rnul e, fElealer ooy, andin tio. gintm of | new; Jlf @ Bor. So far this sesion we | corun aud Of the rules of the house, Ken. [ S0 prompuy forvarded tho, request to the Going .;n ‘& ASVUDENMRR, ) ASHINGTON, Stpt. 4 —The president has | many marks the 8 L SR Fowderly Called a Jonah, have hid 400 roll calls. Three hundred of (nedy, however, withheld his speech from the ssion had been granted o l.,,“ rdor & ,‘ od plush velvets of cotton, ete, Allrich | assured the wpresentatives of cattlernen from | Ith stom to allow a great deal these hayve been utterly useless, mero wanton | printer for aday o two and consequently [ SO0 O KFANSG ana A1 ORASE LASUS moved t0add 10 it a proviso that tone of the | ypo jes in that paragraph should pay less than 40 pr cent ad yalorm. A greed to, Paragriph $22, relating to otton cloth, not blenched, was amended by making the ls tothe commandaut. V- Entering the Missionary Field. st 4. [Special T am to Tulian Torriory that it there shall bo | of hay togo twaste inthetires valeys | BiLTnoRe M, Sept 4.=The Pederation | ycve Thie hundvedroll alls ieanstweity- | the resolution was withdrawn. — Keunedy presented tohim s written guarvimnteesigned | at coss tiis county, itbeing sofar from | ©F Labor last night laid on the tible alettr | five ogisitive days wisted in a e thisaftemoon said he did not believe lie nad by persns laving cattle upm the Cherokeo onls that | itwoull not payto wit it | 4SkinE or contribution: from the unions rep- | useless calliug over of nanes, wd all dou to | snid anything thit acually comtituted o : { strip that they will remove oie-blf of then 8 : | resimtedin tho fedoration for the New York | wastetime with public business ufinised. | violtion of the rlesor propricties, o | Ciric the ed, v ed by X onor before November 1 next aud the . This year, howover,the severo droith | o S0t e b ot erbers of the | But incloshg whatlhav to sayit would |added that hehad not yeu had an opportunity | Tue Bre.]-Miss Jemie L. Colman, davgh- hn-.-g\‘u;l l\" '[':"f‘"‘-,‘ square yard und muinder, together with theie enployes of the country south aunlwest of herchas }‘fl,‘:‘l,.','.'lliu:fm\ .:1| :;:;‘i!:‘de'\nln.:’\“‘xr‘:& :f\:[.\ Wt bo jusito rest the climsof the house | to reviselis speech, I e P T A S (A T S percontud valorer propery, entirely abaudoning all clains upon | driven th stokmen oulto seek for hay ! . @ ¥ | won even a eataloguc - B fiow s briel executive sesion the teaats confidence inthe leal organization through of its grow awds. | tidgre Congregational church, leaves about v thit an tho strip, by Decomber | following, the order | wherver they cn find it and the result is ik er Sells His Carpet Ho se, which the ey woull be transmitted, buy | Whatthis lousehas shown the co rned v i (' ctober 1 for Allahabad din, to enter adjurncl. A of removal will be modifiec {lat lirge gangs of menire puttiig upall | WhC 1he roney would be transmitied, Wit | o,y 50ce an do s worthn prince’s ranson. | - Pur.averenis. Sopt. 4—The reportod salp [ October 1 for Alluhalad, ludin, to cuter upon In the Houso, - - the bhay thav they can fincd he and l}lnu boird of the Knights of Lator. They did not cefortha promise cau notbe excused by | of the wholesile carpet establishment con- | l:l' duties of AIL’NIH n'mu ! I|“r ausplees e R SR Nominations. yalleys presentan suimated appearince with | PG O1ANS ERIELS SUHRPEC WV B | a performance. 1f we have boken the pre= the woman's Presbyterian board of missions on Market street, near | of thenorthwest, Miss Colman was born in [vears. nojler | Twelfth, to Boyd, Hurly & Co., is coufirmed | Acton, Mass., twenty-fivo years ago and nsibility will | todiy. Wanumaker's gross annuil business | same 1o Chicagoin August, 1851, In 1885 she ith | at (his ouse was estimated at $1,50,000, graduated from the Engliwood high school, W ASHINGION, Sept. —The following non- | the tents ad teams of the haymakes. The momingon motiouof Mr. Struble of Tows | jution of postnasters were sont to e | routh injired the aops somewhat in pirts thesenale bill passed to establish a port of | guioeoioday of thecouity, but sime_ sectins will hive delivery at Sioux City, la. s “ ¥i4 ¥ full crop. Miking everything into con L4 0% e 4w isconsin 1s of an hundred yeas we have selthe | ducted by Winawmnake strikers, Ono delegate said Powderly is the | d¢ Joush of theKuightsof Labor, He hoped | preccdentsof unotber hund | that the mext gemewn eouwvention of the an the list, wherein tes kuights will throw Poyderly overbourd and | Waiton poser aud wheriin the p i wderlde Riets Noilville. | sidemtion, thiswill be the best year W beelex | S, full knowladge that(heir serantscan i - and dater on attonded the American conservas qu, (“u"}n_l;mh \)!N{\V\\'\;)l‘k,l"l‘lsl‘ul“\l‘lll“"\' Tova- Wil W Overtolaer, Corectimvill: | tounty hai everseen, 3 ‘ that no whals will cast him up. Will chooss those who will woriily carry ous | The Fire Record. toey of msic i thiscity wd gouduited from jon of priviloge, protested agiinsthis “black. oht ater e\Wit inois ~KEdwin - = T R eirwill, b | Qo ,Sept 4.~Boswobel, the hand- | the teachers’ cortificate class in 1857 oy Tisting* by the Camon resalstion, Ho said [ T Sammous, Hilsbonugh, South Dakota— Pwo peeches ac Hastings. | The Iate Camdinal Newinan, LT il N L e ol Colonot W, | four yeurs Miss Colman was tho principal ade “w-—thio itlwan - who ad ofercd | rrankM. Mead, Miller Hunise, Neb., Sept 4.—[Speial Tele.| LoxNwoy, Sept.d—[Spechl Ciblegram to | Wapnt che Conte of Fulfitel. O Ouliey. was destroved by firg | Mstant at the Park Ridgeschool The resoution hid made unjust. nputitions e — | gramto Tuk Bik. |- The lebate of yesterday | Tie Bik.]-A movenent is onfootfor tie | SpuxareLp, L., Sept. 4.—In the United | pqvdalh near Gubicy, was destived by 4l N i i sAkior e tnvuvatoas 1o Dal falsh |, Bt Killing Promtuna. |t the Adins ounty fai was folloved day | €netionof anonunen! 1o the Lie Curdiml | ftate cirait durt bdaythe Cipe Girarlau | i Colond Dowell saved The Contral Dlagkade Halied. e 0 reco) d blacklisted binsell, He LOOMINGTON, 1L, Sept. Speciil Telo- , i . | New he ¢ ol is chair : " fies por. ) " ) . Y., Sep Jenery then proceeded tmako an attack wpon M | i 0 e, | o eridene of how the | U Swechs from C.R. Vin Wyck und Mes, | Nuwn The dukeo! Norfolkis cluivman | ¢ Sothywester nilwiy fled a il in | noting) chiice paintings. Los, | Ariaxy,N. Y, Sept. 4—General Car Ao- Clumy Hofman, Mr. Vin Wyek spoke be. | ofthe ¢ mmittee lavingthematter incharge. | hancery foce ibout twelve hundred reople on thesub: | oritd of thase I ssted in the rojict | wuntant Ewings of the New York Central oad suys the bockade s effectuully ralsed Caunon, comparing hin to the noted ne- wille of the French vevolution. In support the wompuy faud the Grand country is overnn with ruts is shown in the Giraneau v of the resolution the gentleman from lllinols | fact that the fule wsochtion at Atlanma, ' joop wPhoFutive of Nebraske” He ipolo. tuinstor abley @ the place lor th Towtr & Carbondile Failroul company to e UM bnothia e (sl N AR R RET e fCinncc) Bl @ppootal to 1he 1ord. The 1 which had offers: proniuns for rat killg, ' bory roruie.of Netmaki» He o nuncnt. Birminghun wd Dubla bave | oWl 85 RTRNIS BRI STIETWER | Sv.oviea, Septd.—Fires broko outalmast | Mohawkeand Hudson 1eiver divisions Hhe . entlenan from lowa (Henderson) had s reeived yestordiy 2008 mt talls, One man € a keing politics sud excusd binse alio been suggested assuitible places, the Grand Tower & Cape Givirdean raflrond | i ously infourdifferent partsof the | strikers who have not returned to work and Onded the gentleman from Iilinois, aud had | causeht 4,30 on his fan and got the first O the ground Wt every body did it Some poo - el - was (0 beleased jointly to the complainant ¢ voday and did & lirzs amcunt of dame | Who wre occupylug the raileoad compiny's used th wond “sneak” Therv Bad been | prize. The vats, besdes destiying grin, Pl Wl of the happinessof tol, butnotmany | American Tamkers® Assoctatic and to the Grand Tower & Curbondalecom: goo” 'pue cireeke and Jewish quarters were | louses have been notitied to vacate within sone snul;n‘m -lm;v. \‘umolm-.»n\knm:. ..‘mL attack and kill fowls m :H: vkull doy ‘mh'« the "xl““' to. The Samatoaa,N. Y, S 1—-Attoday's s pany, The fires were sel by incendi- | thirty days, Tho record saowed thit the speskerliad re- | - A v— moucy in civcalation gos fom the places gy of the Amerdean Bunkers' association - - 5 | % - o AT toarragn Whe speaker md to maorily | MUWAUL Sept. 4. —Al'enBushiell @iy n) Qil wt have wich idey Juy L. Torry of St. Louis expounded the ForOmiha ad vicinit i waracr, % andts baid W o, y WikEsia e, Pa, Sept. 4.-At No. 4 ople of the committed on rules. This majority, ke | Was tomitited for congress by the democnts of the viht method of distributing roney, nationdl batsrupy liw, of whicn he was For Nebraski, Towa aid South Dakola Viesys, Sopt. 4 —The Drave rivge a8 liery of the Kingston coal company, Ed wards sald, composed a triumyirate aluost s pows | b theThinl cougressionaldistyict at Madison Whin the governiment decides to purchaso the author. Morton MeMichcel of Philadel- FPairPridsy and Sulurday; warmer; suthe overflowed iis banks and vast tiucts of laud yille, this ufteroon two men wero scriously wiful & theoue yhicksprang fulo Lo afir | loday, ( sblver goss Up, Thie thamo Lass pommy whie 080 Pl wis elited president of thy asswlatin. | erly wind, ) in Corluttila Luve boen laid waste, | aud tuo futwlly njured by o @i oxplowlods ) & i )% ;

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