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: THE OMAHA DALy BEE - e p TWENTIETH YEAR. | SEPTEMBER 9, 1800. NUMBLK - Certalnly not i the 1 of rice the Commitive, | Had the state of Texas be viminated Wasnivaros, Sept. 8,.—The Raum investi 5 ) agaiust during the present s %% Had not d today aud Lemon was | Both of the Subjects Come Up for Discus- | #.0W,000 becn appropriated ©TRIED TOOPEN IS WINDPIE. | 20 i sy st NINISTER PHELPS VACMTION, | mon 3 ea a Long Statement to David P. Ellis of Blue Hill Makes a Desper- ‘ Events at Fort Robinson. Before Starting on it He Talks About N b purvose | For Magnificence of Display it Overtops A1} ate Effort to Kill Himself\ l‘. l“”_ b ‘]fi ‘1\ . sl Matters of General Interest, called to the stand. He read a prepared | sion With the Whisky Tax. et v mos Imer & Z.port of Previous Efforts, - - | troops from Fort inder | ——— - ;; ":mwl uhwl; lw.x: to the vrrv-«(lm.u as - | Texust Did not the fin ..l comt Z o m" 1 » ¥ : § | the first charges did mot concern him he had pose to protect the wool fexas, ccond I banding order te " t . 1 THE DEED ACTUATED BY MELANCHOLY, e i e ; GERMANY AND THE AMERICAN HOS. | nothingtosiy. As to the second charge, | SIXTY MILLIONS FOR THE SOLDIERS. PRSI I gt £ "Uhe | THE WEATHER PROMISES TO BE FINE. e | seven men of the Elghth | | which ered to himsalf, he said he had | Bl | Hahimse ][ ‘\'\f undx 3 During a Quarrel at WahooBetween | Niobrars. ‘The captain is ordered there as | The Porker Btauds & Good Chance | qown Ueneral Raud tweniy.five years ad said the o S 2 i 4 LAl L BLAR LA MNCE | (s financiul standing was high and hisen- | The Conference Report on the River | e bill tt induste, in | A Pen ture of the Exhibits at the Jack Cheney and Perry MeKin t of Again Being Admitted and Wel- | dosers wore men of utation, s Mr. Allison e | v lorser t . reputation, so and Harbor Bill Agreed To . A W Various Halls Graphic Scencs ney, the Former Tried to L : comed to the Fatherland—The | that when he wanted money to | by Gl Noiital Wioee : e £ Thetd Kill the Latter. ANARE SR BEFA 67t »an Treaty. open up his mining property witness Y Al el | J protsctdy amt Incidents — The it St e e | endorsed two ot his wotes, one for £,000 and | Lol s L AL | t that have @ ty Programuie. ‘ R |~ Cotonel Stanton, chief e one for §10,000, which were subsequently ex- | — 'he orhg Louisiana and Florida — Broe Hir, Neb, Sept Al Tele: | departient of tho Platie, s Bty | tended,” Respecting the charge that witness ‘ oy fer (ho pending bill | et Feb Bk Tay bttty | S b L AL YR et e e oriee | oot ooty s Bohn oo 1. | auotd iy Pl s e ol years old, attempted to co: I i ee.|—He has | was not novel in principle, but it had been | S 18, 88teed to conflrm the ronort of the | foett o (8 ot 1t As to | 4 : : ; it Hiomt Wit s oldiers as a goard b ve rbtice bt by o viver and harbor bill wit division. The | in favor of D R " L t . terday by cutting his throat witha razor THers Wik Aite i sHave Trostia \ors bave been long, | the practice of the office for years towuards | X had nply WY veral although heis still alive there is but i G il, is what every one | the end of the 1 year to pick out such | Pill now goes to the president ‘ ifactures of iron and | thousuand y @ 1o the state fair ndsand fiopa ol lils fesovery, - Harly yostah z. Quarrel Over a Wall at W caveer of Phelps as | completed cases and dispose of them. That | The house bill to set apar® a certain tractof 0 bagging, it was as | hapy, face of S p a8, ing Ellis’ son and daughter drov 1 th Wan )., Sept. 8.— (8 al they b 18 going :““‘ '“““n ‘1“‘n~. by ,‘."\‘:;”‘“ 'j]". B l| It | land on which the big trees stand in Califor- | in New York and f b | Provid lways been K osed country, leaving their father alone in the Tie Bre|—For some time tr He has valiantly de Commissioner . um — had Cgivey | DIt 88 8 public park was pussed without | Sy ! wd the preseat propitious house, After their departure he mu 1 bre [ the ere t he has succes any undue advantage in the com . ent. | v wens seem to indicate a cone {AMBE (H& As0F fiom 114 B1ade om (i n wall between Fraik Gross' n sort of solidity among | files order was an unqualified | The tarift bill was taken up, the debate to o Jduly, 18 is not surpr thay LAY, laaried ke Hoad b | iug and Winters' opers house. Tho opera AR FSEY d, and, furthermore, it would be an | be limited to thivty minutes for any senator o shoulc e jubilant, for a r "y and made the atter to cut his | house company 9 in the entire never befora achieved, and whea, | lute impossibility for the commissioner | onany one subject. After anu.aber of verbal more Feite Bo0aliStA. 1Lt 1l Gooken HRk throat by sawing directly into the wind- | ) the full the & . w7 favor him. Witness never asked any- | amondments bad been agreed to Mr, Plumb | body and would ¢ y b { rot by o AlL da RN ARt RAA. LRICRERS | oo ARG e, of the wall class of American students | thing from Commissioner Raum or any other ; e h \'hs | tion against the prodicers of b daslbak sbanelufy Al g R onn et i ont sleeyes | With their trimming stones. Gross remon- | or strangers, one fell by the way, he hus | commissioner towhich be was not éntitled offered an amendment imposing a tax of #1235 | .o or sorghum would f the immeuse display in T b i o hid torn at his throut | Strated, butto nopurpse. This afiernoon | stretched forth @ generous, helping hand, o | 8 8n attoruey. Unfalr as Cooper had beeu, | per gullon on distilled spirits. He said heof and against Eusti b his ho was e Hipces ropoutedly, Ciashes were | bosecur VAR CES . ThiesiN | et 1o which evers one exeent hitself sl | he iuvited biim to come tohis ofice any day | fered it because he belioved it would be d the privileges to cane and sorghum | ik B roprose made with the knife, und he mly perse- | ; i o the stoncou 1\ nme- | slagly bear witness. The Elbe takes hin '”"\'\‘”“'” :'m"l “" & “K“";“’l"’l, ik ‘;_I"'“lllh“{‘»(" necessary to have the additional revenue | ar v[ achir Nt i 1 seo you, my dear boy, glad to see vered in his horrible task, thoughwhen fou diately had th men arrested fol A 4 s e i © wantes o come in at the front doo ) & g ded 550,00 AMr. Fustis’ amendment was rejected with _ B L s i By st Ay i oty MUl | home September 13, and the good wishes of | like @ man und not hunt updischaraed clerks, | Which wouldbe thus provided —£1,580,00010 | o¢'the yons and nays, and Mr. Mandersou's | $0U.0 o remiarked in his own peculiarly ens Bots Ware 86 clods hie could castly have (O IRH A S Ehol GTnaATANcH ARA. THES | the American colony here o with him, That would obviate the necessity of making | meet the requirements of the government. | tment was l to - yeas, 42 nays, | thusiast t state tothe readers of of zono to thom, Eyen when the son caue | to work again, only to bo agein arrested, The position occupied by Phelps in | biseless chares % i The reduction of the reveuue which the biil, | 11, The negative votes were given by Messes, | Tur Bry Micial of thirty years e and roind him he had the woapon in his | aud inthis way the wor Wore preventod | his party justufied me in seekine and obtan, | Cooper crosscxamined the witnoss, He | +as it passed the house.” would effect, had | Butler, Cameron, Carlisle, Cockrell, Coke | experic it ¥ U OOGEARTY t6 LBl s A Nl thie Attamit ttake 1t TG IS GIVERAR @b HHEIRY WOCIE. STt (8 il Lol acked witness what his fortune was, to which | been estimated at$71,00,00. By the restor- | Gorman, Gray, Hearst, Teller, Reagan and | Gie e the aerieult A rielated the attemph to Bl Kl Fors Loy THnt et will 53 aevsd | 1 88 inlaeviow foF thie Hexdld! from Lim, witnoss replied: “That is noue of Your busi- | ation of the tobaceo tay in the senate that re- | Wikson of Lowi | il dhahstd dii0 A1 Qoo (hAL CHTH th e reraer | tomoviow U s, Lum going home for s long aleave | ness,” and returned the same answer to the | duction had been diminished to #60,000000, | Mr. Gibson moved to reduce the sugar test | his anything L o Y oI e et | e g as the department will grant me, said the | NeXt question as to the amount of bis anuual | qualified by the somewhat ambiguous state= | from S0 degrees by polariscone to 76 degrees | ever not in s to what they could do_further, he drewa | Jollification Tekamah, | mini ki fin an easy chairin | MEON ment from the finance committee that if im- | aried that 2 cents . pound bounty but in the United St " Blie Sk et oi-tib WBad BOIML et i e AT A HABE, 6 e 1B et e il brateesdtel b bt Cooper then returned to the attac portations were kept up on the present scale | sugar produced in the United States would | g this yoar's fair overtops ever o | e o R ot e Ak | oires (e R el S e s oL AL legal tiuk Lde- | askced if the witness hind_not beeu charged withstanding the increase of duties) the neutrlized by the Kuropean bounty of 2 (b S0 SELES CEE L] and when resisting the sewi: i % i e ol O S 1 forsing Mr. £¥'s nume to a certiti- ction of revenue would be ouly about | cents a pound on exported sugar, so there | : La ALl poor crops in Ne R R L LA | alt of the second ¢ n | post for 4 year and have been tolerably busy, | vate. Witness replied that he had not. If 000, Mr. Plumb went on to give are- | would rally be frec teade in s ness, but ne refuses tosay a word to it Tekamah received a ma= | for there have been three conventions, any | the committee desired 0 go into that he ne of the appropriations for the year, and | Mr. Cullow addressed the senate in n tod or any oncoxceft an ofd scquiintance, to | i s castand is celebrating | one of which would have been enough for 4 | Vished tobe allowed to call witnesses, as it redthat the appropriations for futre’years | of wciprocity between the United States and | pluce iid afte whom he admitied ho was sorry he mide the | with bands, bonfives, rockets, cannoy A eon Cipuih tor & | related to a transaction of twenty-two vears | would not fall short of® those for * (his | otner nations, especialy Moxic « « My L aerti i ot L o erlin n dical | ago. General Raum had fivst spoken to wit- | year and would, in regard to pensions, ete., [ and South America. He was | wy previo R Etis s sppotad. 15 11e. pally B G AL, Jn vequist: | congress and the ¢ ar confercnce, which | ness about money matters ia January, befc them, In fact ‘he would be | in favor of such a system of \ T o BT A | e s L ljourned after a Iruitful and pleasant | he became coumissioner. When witness' | greatly surprised if, in thenext three years, | as would in the slightost deg popular ars, ever since he parted from | yearsanda sod for “thirty- | . on to make an grder like thecom- | the payments on account of that law would | with the policy of prot n to American in word and and partly on_account of present [ three year o, I shall have nothing to do with pal- | [iored fijes order was pinder LU dolb it 4 ol by M ey sk i Syl pes sl A AU brasiTe Adbla: D6, wifa la Dow onkseat iige ikt gt o ith pal | Deputy Lincoln _objected; that ry asked Mr. Plumb how many | his mind whether it would not b [ t \toria Nving souiswhers inOregon andhe: bas one Liverty Matt ey e excone about ther uld. be o tum allof the fous had ulready been received under | allow the whole qu w0 | yet given in the state, Mr Seatho ‘ol B R o ERTY, Neb, Scpt. S i | shall v and give n a good sty ! the office upon witness' cases, but that pension law rest with the president seeretary | Tatigable worker in the interes e C i i | Latssiey) NED) SOnHIB, I neet | tection - reciprociy ballot, with Chiarkey | was @ wrong belief, The Mr. Plumb gave the number at over | state, who bid constitutional | yinake | ssion and as he sees in AR e tea s sty 1o, but his | 10 Tt Brs.] —Tho first frost of | Beckwith's nume in lrge letters printed | files order was made January 7. Did not | 400.000, | treaties with foreign government to us an admivable way t friends did notuttach mueh importance toit, | o1l 1ast nigh It was very light across it } then knoyw the order had been” issued. The | Mr. Berry recalled the fact that Mr. Davis Canada, o the erest in the fish i B ot Gty of timi disposition, | lands, yet quite severe on the bot ~But the papers say you are going ¢ f the order upon eases in the ordinary | (who had charge of that bill) said he was Dominiol crnment was | overnment and s cheerfully There is little hope that he can recover: sorlous danage was done Lo crops | take the uo from Beckwith aud run | as beneficial, as it reduced the files in | satisfied that not more than 200,00 names called for any speedy action | Vs his time and attention to an e i . TR P ot clf for « | number and encouraged an effort o complete | would be added to the pension list under it reciprocity, That government | deavor tomake his departuwent of the big BYootiATIAY ekl 1 Aoy [ oy s aNEl % ) Mr. Cockrell-There will be between six | \ mauy ways aud for many | fairas attractive s possible the Wit Net: Bai Py f 8.4, B pect 1o st | | Lemon's testimony having been concluded, | and seven hundred thousand inu | o policy of aggression toward the | greatest curiosity on the gro tho YARGO NGB ' | The time stance was all | vison want Cooper renewed his request for the produc: Mr. Plumb said he had nodoubt there | United States, and in doing so_acted under | moose. It is & mammoth taleon to Tue Bre.)-Thisafter saved s residences. | 1 | tion of the books ofthe refrigerator company, | would be from seven to efght hundred thous- | the dominion of the Canadiun Pacitic railway | from the Platte river, which weigh over six and Perry McKiuney became | RenubHc Teinnioey at i hBow | At w<serting that they would show that the | and applications under that law and the ap- | company, whose road had been built by the | ty-five pounds. As Tom Benton remirke quarel, when Cheney drew a 88-calibre re cditly b Seph 8i=(Spesinl | refrigerator was o fraud and that the con- | propriations under it wi amount 10 at | aid of government subsidies, not for commer- | it 18 a boa A very complete colleetion VOTVoE Rhd okt CHErords: STTILI1L e A ok | i e cerhad been maufpuliting from the | lowst §i0,01,0000 year within three or four | inl but for wilitary and_ palitial” purposes of live fish from the hatehery at South Bend B o an R e publican prinary was beld t 1ave in ste ommissioner lRaum said he was present to | - He estimated the expanditures of the gov- | both the Canadian and British govoruments | common to this locality, There ure black his murderous design, but the bystander anti-Dorsey delegation was elected even talk of answer th arges of official conduct and | ernment at#50,000,00, its revenucs at $10), | tosteamship lines intended to divert com e years old; wall-oyed tarfired and overjowored bim. He was | lovity of the county townships had e [ mevuce.” Itean be coureed luto any thing that | had doneso conplatcly. The eommittee hat | 0000, and said a deiicit was just us suro a3 | merce fro 1 Auericun fhips and Amcrican ind one and a half & T e a fiow quishes in | Dovsey ¢ wes, A, R. Samson wi is right, but not driven iuto any | scen the stock book ol company g ie rising sun. railroad lines. He declared himseM i favor wp (beautiful specls Wi i S b cizow Lanel Bela (IDoxier PR S, S I Diniiod W mark o, Ger does not cl | denied that the refriger Win afraud, | Mr. Wilson of Towa opposed the amend- | of a national policy that would protect th fani yand awaiting trial. | this township. The co i ety 3 knew he b ; s0ld no sto k to pension wu;; 1t ;rultl‘w cround I';mr ‘n would m; xr'\."mh‘ i interests of the Uuited States from the pane , e 1 = % el 3 L | it is your opinion of the law genc cemployes, There was a couspiracy in | 000 into the pockets of the men who owne vession of any forcign nation. He was o 1 vate "nu-Lum N ws from hl-urn'y'_v.“ } be beld next Friday, this city. Cooper was being used ‘1 atool to | 100,000,000 l._ ms of distilled pirits | protectionist not only in his support of the suapper and ..q{! Keansey, Neb., Sept 8,—[Special Tele- | Nuckolls County Democrats., | wise ist that I can't imag- | break down his (Raum's)” credit. Cooper on hand; also on the | tariff bill, but he was for p! ing Awmeri- | h, shovel nose stur- gram to Tue Be]—Jud Wheelock G Ni120y, Neb, Sept. S.—|S pecial Telegram 1 Possibly | w the ¢ es were dismal failures and that it would muke the liquor | can interésts and the nati honot in deal- | [ Elkhorn rivers, Veuey of the interstate commeree commis- | 1o e Bre. ] —The democtitic convention to s wanieiditodivoulinos bos taiied aud bie wished to deaw s N1} imporians LontilGinhe duln ing with ull forelzn mtions, e referrad to | brook _nd_spect lod : dor St VARG (5 i iem IRl 16 CASe S0 ¢ aud couvine- other things so as by agok or crook n- ystem o » governmen the vemark of Lord Salisbury to the Lon- | n alcohol ave exhib- sion arrived in the city yesterday to hear & | duy yominated o fall ticket. A. H. Bowman, | | jure him (Ra He should rest on his Dawes also opposed the amendment, | don clubs some time ago fo tho | ited 'fish ¢ of many difforent kinds complaint made by I'. J. Switz aguinst the | representative who was clected two years | “Youexpe ts from the law be egul rights anc fuse to have nis piivate | because the increased tax would not apply to | (speaking of the Behring | young snakes, turtles, ete. In speakiug Union Pacitic for overcharges on freignt. | o0 HEI e ot thia oRTiv:E Tor oannte | men sense and ju | business drageed out by Cooper. the whisky on hand, which would be thus dificulty) that the United States | of « Mr, ' May siid: “Some pec Judge W. K. Kelley, geuceal attoruey of the | commissioner, John Brockman; county No foreign government that thir | 0P ted on the necessity for the | appreciated in price to the amount of # such a susceptible nation that Great an idea that they are not good food. [ Union Pacifi, aud . B, Whituey, geneval | tovney, J. H. Wetzell; district clerk, D, A, | Sxpeeiss ! | producti Lo books as the best proof of | cents per gallon, and also because it would egotiate “at the top of its | have tried them and T know better. Thoy freight agent, cameto represeut the inter- | t; county survevor, E. A. D. Purker, | Grbitraiily taking | the stockholders, # admit by implication that the pending bill He regirded that vemark as insult themselves in the mud during the win= 3 IgPl s come & ) s U0 i ton s atalonal tonvention | fulls intolinobetoratt The committee, aftera private consultation, | would result in a deficit. . ing to the United States and expressed the | d of course they are not fit to eat ime ests of the road. Tuking evidence in the case | VR O8 g £on 2 | Harrison's signature tecided that it would waserve its decision Mr, Plumb modified his amond- | hope that the time had come when the dini 1tely after eoming out in the spring, but Bagan this moming, ‘L'ho complaint of Mr. LRQEL, LG UpoG this ques. 1 A au oy portunity | ment. b making 3t _apply to | culties with Great Britain and her depende if they have been in the water a short time Switz cliimed that the rate from Council Gonyiatea Tor Aasault ar to ascevtain th of its powers to con- | all whisky hereafter produced or withdrawn | cies would be settled, honorably to the | they areexceilent. Time will demonstrate Bluffs or Omuha to Keamey, sed on the FAIRBURY epte 8.—[Special Tel- | S0 | private papers, Ad- | fromb The amendment was rejected United Sta in open day, and that Lord | that the carpis a good food fish”? The fish == rato to Grand Island, showld be 64 cents per | 0 ° N i . e =il Jour yeas, 17 follows: Sulisbury would not allowed to whisper | commissioners are just now giving special at- ono hunired pounds instoad of Gicentson | egTm 10 iuk Buk.|—In the dustrict court | [ S Y cas— B meron, Casey, Colquitt, | the secretary of state out of American | tention to the introduction of carp, wall-eyed . first class freight, 580 cents instead of 60 cents | today Sott Stone was convic the | MAINE FLECLION RETURNS. Dolph. 115, Jones of Arkan<as, | rights, ¥ pike, black bass and brook troutin the waters on secoud elass, 400 conts instead of 50 cents | coarge of an wssault on Sally Bryan last - = 2 Manierson, Mitehell, ' Paddo Pasco, i Ret romarks In_support of | of Nebraska, ¥ on third class and 4 cents instead of 45 cents | May, Stone is a murried wman with thres | ) | the Republicans . arry the State by | Piceree, Plumb, Reagan, Teller and V im that the pending bill discriminated | ~ Not far from the fivst buiiding there 1s I on fourth class little childven. | ties and busi a4 Good Majori buru-—-17 the southern section of the country. | small structuve filled with bees and honey, 1 first thing that was found out in the T | fall into line 1o & RTLAND, Me., Sept. 8.—Seventeen towns. Nays —Aldrich, Alen, Allison, Barbour Spooner declared himself in favor of | This growing industry is capitally as that the tariff was ajoint tarifl and Nary Investigation their fac n Reed's district give Reed 5548: Frank, | Bate, Blackburn, Butler, Cadlisle, Chandlc ity provisi provided it indi- | represented. Houcy I wax are shown a changein rates would affect allthe roaas [ Auwa, Neb., Sept, S.—[Special Telegram to | brought me the 1 o e imann i FLelS | Cookiell,” Cloke,” Dawee, Dixon, Eustls AL NI CtBE POt e WonINL | Ih S TstoRea s anar L raHktic o8 enteriug intothe ugre it. It wouldthus | 'Pyg Ben) -A motion before the county | the Hambure bourd of trade, |i%:23L} Scattering, 4b 4 Hoedis"plurality, 1,3 Evarts, ‘Faulkder, Frye, Gibson, Gorman, | ot favor reciprocity with Canada. Hehoped | occasionally @ vevy pretty girl gots beuecessary to make all the roads party 0 | o to investizate the records of all the | member ticir fucts? The Ihe same towns in 1588 gave Reed 6,042 | Hale, ' Higgins, ~ Hiscock, Hobr, dJones | {oseo the day when the American flug wonld | an opportunity of sampling the foruer, © Of thesuit as” well as the Union Pacific. A e e e aa ks oyaql| R0 Swol TG W dia mory, 5,328 ; scattering, 238; Reed’s plurality | of Nevada, McMillan, Morgan, Platt, | fiy over Cannda and when the British flag rse “it is perfectly lovely." 5! recess was then taken untis after dinner. In u 9 foF tan Seurs Dack W ed | couldn't e . Ger 314, Twenty-five towns in the state give | Pugh, Quav, Rausom, Sawyer, Sherman, | would ba gone. e new poultry building mentioned in Sat the afternoon Judge Kelley made a showing | down by S to 7 todoy, it beiug deemed un- | 150 marks for 100 kilfs, while Burieigh, 6:039% Thoninaon.. 4.0405 ter. | Spooner, Stewart, Stockbridee, Vance! Vest, Mr, Evaits, speaking on_reciprocity, pro s Bee is a popular resort. The show that the figures nsed by Mr. Switz, in com- | Becessary and too expeusive. san pay & duty and still be sold here |ise Pl B e ipson, 4,068 _scatter- | ywyaphall, Wilson of Iowa—ay. posed to modify the committee amendment (e apidly growing interest in fancy puting the discrimination were erroneous and - — warks, Pork from cout ing, 2 Burleigh's plurality, 2,57, The | "M, Vance moved to reduce the duty on | so as to make it the duty of the president, [ fowls, the number of fine birds being nne A that there was no discrimination aguinst Arrested for Assault, wd sceures L pri d isn't so towns in 1388 gave Burleigh 8,412; Put- | card clothing from j0c to 25¢ per square foot. | when satisfied that @ country from | usually la erintendent Megeahan of 1 Y Ko E. C, Culkins, for Switz then | Nesraska Ciry, Neb, Sept. 8—[Special | good, Besides, itis us live hogs and does not | 250: scattering, 838; Burlelgh's plu- | Rejected Which sugnr, molustes, (on, ooftes o lidee | Lincota: is i charge. EH§ otsy deyartrent l‘l;l‘w '\I\l. “::::xl‘v‘x\‘.““‘]:\.w“\“u"“v. complaint and gram to Tie B James Heyer, who | pay as bizh d iy ‘\\ nen American swine | 4 ] | llv_‘lwy»':n' T'“”“ \}':h then 1‘-“‘ en vn‘). the | are imported, muintains a policy that is ve- | includes vepresentatives of ~the following e was accongingly dore. 05 was aerested lst for attemi a b e 810 Hidw hie e | sonsndd i momediato subject wnder cousideration bein | ciprocaily uneaual and uureusouable, to com: | varicties: Brauas, ight aud daric Cocling, criminal assault on Dora Burns, aged twelve, Army of thol it to the | municate the fucts to congress, so that dutic ) T s Langshans, Domin . 2364 The lust_time | paragraph imposig duties on all sugars spublic gave aroyal ption | ralit s, Plymouth Rock d which I cannot now recall. | Publican had his tial today and was discharged. i I 1 % 3 be imposed. Wyandottes, Javos, £olish Andalusian, Mine to their commatider-in bes v s Wit T burg thonghe . e | Burleigh © had 10,003 Putuam, 7 above No. 13, Dutch standar. s Mr. Gray gaye assent to this proposition, ARG o g and Adjutant General A who ar THE WORLD' S FAILR SITE. and last week the magistracy of Berlin sent scattering 3 republican plur Mr. Sherman argued against the amend- | * Without action on Mr, Gibson's amend- and bantam chickons, ho It was held i th receptic % Sl L t ina beaviershow, Berlinin her complint, | he rep an gain is 451, or | ment and in favor of the house propositic ment the senate at 12:15 adjourned. ks, pigeons and pet stoclk room in the city hull. The affuiv wos a fitting | oo e states that Berlin got in the year between | . Reed's plurality in twenty | which would allow all sugars under No. 16 it are also well répresented, nearly every count, honor to the distineuished gentiemen and | Descriptionof the Method by Which | 0SS0 Gud il 11500, 00,000 mor (- | towns in the fiest district is 3,26 He bail | Dutch standard (including good qualities of Hous A Aot hitlg Lo Lt ol Retior el oue in which the Grand Armyof the Republic | it Wit Be Sel ot 250,00 fewer pites, wherens | the last time 2,430 plurality, and it looks asif | brown sugars used largely by the people) W asHINGTON, Sept The house toc here is the usual assortment of Crazy of this city acquitt:d thomselves with merit, | Cureaso,Sept. 8.—[Special Telegram to Tue | 60,000 in populagion 1| ityo nearly doubied. i to come in free, d the joint resolution granting the use | Quilts in art hail, and here the ladics congre- ]Ith'. 3,:,“{_“\‘\.} \‘i\‘hm s ablive ml.m sy &ih Fhinenassdaday v tpn e cyenaln s Tk : H—.\lu'lu.uw give Buil q,i.n 18,0 Mhe amendment was agreed to—yeas, 30; x-:ww ‘u j »x;A ‘Il m(lt“u;u ILI:‘I\ 'm;, ““m. gulltatn axthallidndhaealihaliniies congre; ev. Dr. G Murtin heering specches | oo on o in el ann ce tod v 1k sumption, With an incrense of 20,000 pigs, | The 1, 16,383; scal ; Burleigh's | nays, 12 of a portion of the Unitec ates militarx oges occupy o, ble space here, and were made and the reception ended with a "M,”:‘ '1“, dftpronvgroa oy, Mail sl et linst yoanthe olty hus follen bohind by | plurality, ‘6526, The same’ towns in 1555 | The nest vote was on the senate amend- | reservation at Chattanooga fora public park L SRR AR e .1M .'<\|.‘.‘|“x!‘f‘l‘l° grand banguet. wis indulged in about the meeting of the di O head [0 its pork consumption, Things e 23,2895 Putnam, 16,5 ment to the same paragraph, increasing the | The remainder of the da devoted to the | myapa s some ve ietty foiey we 1 a | T T T o rectors tomorrow, but 1o iuformation was al- | ure going just as badly iovom April 1| scitte Burleizh's plurality, 6,104 | duty on sugar above No. 16610 of 1 cent por | District of Columbia bill AL IIRE BN Brmlklsons Dinoaln.. . lowed toescape. Vice President Bryan de- | of lastyedr to August 15, 228780 head came | _ IWenty-one towns g 1,10,573; Feink, | pound instead of 410, a5 in the house bill THE PRESIDE = : The new building s overfowing with baud LixcowN, Neb., Sept. 8.-(Special Tele- | tyilog the probubls method of procedure in | 11to the city s time | 70043 Reed's plurality, 8,306, The suné | agreed to—yeas, 20; nays, 23. The following THE PRESIDENT AT WORK, e things e gram to Tk Be.|—Fire was discovered atd | yyo mattor of billotinge for the sits | there nave vor WIS in 188 gave Reed 11,4833 Emery, 9,088: | is the vote: i wntilo hall was the last to be put in o'clock this morning inthe bisement of J. E. | adyviso that either thiee or five infort | 1 sce that s plurality, 1,750 A Yeas—Aldrich, Butler, Cameron, Casoy, | He Makes a Nomination and Transacta Omuana and Lineoln merchas Lamaster block, 1114 O street, by a passing | lots be taken bofore u formal v famolsTiags T s i e v e lan LA A a e Lot Ban g heato el tho S Dif e ann AL L L ) et DRIORE 1 ALV 0L \Lpr ) your ¢ the | 1 P S0 ng, 1,080; Bur- | Evarts, Frye, Gibson, Hule, Hawley, Hoar, ' > opt. 8.—The presi. | there re some or et ‘ fireman. Tho entire department was called | nounced | There will be threesitesthe Dual s er lelgh’s plurality, 7:350, The samé towns in | McMilln, - Munderson, Puddock, | Pasco, | , Clissoy Seiixas, Pa., Sept UG T R s L S I L out, but thestock of goods on the first floor | ghoriginal, the North side and Garticld par L T s | e Aeigh 37,285 Pumam, 198155 | Platt, Plumb, Quay, Reagan, Sawye ! | dent started in to work carly this moming | ite Dry goods, crockery, shucs, furniure, wus practically ruined, The room wasoccu- | Sot ne i PEEE e N e of vt wits 1o reason why I shouldn’t call igh's plurality 7,52, art, Stockbride, Teller, Washburn H tabudget to Washington in the fiest | vanveq, the whole presenting a novel Y pled by M, W. E. Gosper, millinery, and | Tat “this "Ejule powest ut et pieasiay h3,074; Thompson, | Nays—Allison, Barbour, Berry, Blackburn, | mail, the nomination of Charles Scoville of | pearance s Miss Jesse A. Johnston, huir goods. Murs. | yace and proce with five | § sovere does not re 1l »lvirl- i Car ‘f".'lf 'lw‘})l'*'l :'w‘d"‘ “l:l‘-wlh \:nl~ Indiana being the fiest appointment mad W. J. Hesser of Plattsmouth, Chapin Bros. ‘ Gosper had just laid in a stock of fall goods | Vw’m»-‘l ballots. In turn the next el Sl B Tk i TR el ;‘\,T‘G.“‘:-' by the president his riva ud Hess & Ar ob 1 ecupy all of (hol Al AL R(0.0000 THor® kuk is but | ing the lowe mber of | : o | R i, L Wilaan e o A | here. He o also ssued \ executiy wailable space in floral hall with plants and X ing el ipieel ahmhe l J t out of ice, West, Walthall, Wilson of Towa, Wil- | JoTS L8 B0 asuec o X swers of all Kiuds, The century plant of | #,000 in castern companics 8 Johns | SHODROL ARG IO U Reed 16, | son of Marylind (e U g Ty th Jerattracts much attention. = 1t 1 7 slon's loss is estimuted av §1,000 | fen Upon the one e Reed’s plural- |~ The proviso that in case theexport duty | of ' approprigtions bill providin I boar Ownors' noasessi o0 1867 and with a small insurance. The five oviginated | P AL g t 5| wa | 2430 in 188, The | imposed by any country on sugar from that | UM L PIRIESION 1 oS | S facthigh: Some of i} i ’ in a pile of rabbish ~ directly underneath the | WIL U (HSIGG LU B rimaiy small and will not | country shall be subject to duties o | Suitablosite for @ dry dock on tho Bacitlo | SBHaty, el (Oqt s Boimo ol tho tledvosit b stove. Allt vs and windows were found IR LA VBRI ¢ I mater e tigures, Returns re- | existing law was withdrawn, aryolihe nogkhert RounGeryiotiCall AliDlos:t b 3 Nia) k% closed, and the cause will be labelled Sspou- | 1, ME: Ingoldsby of 163 |a | coive . dicate that the| Mr. Gray moved to include su from | foruia s - (oL aarn REIRoR Bn - BIRNIE By athe taneois coubusiion, ! M. Gospor is o puhang, ey [ ra | plura sliean. ticket will be [ maize stems (better known us corn sta Ty rasasnve ) ok damowbel | O i R s widow of & former stute oficial, and pluckily | o Seerctary vali\ th iR 3 i about 500 over that of 1835 | among the sugars, for which a bounty of 2 [ {0WR when ho x LA | e A e e S iation snnounces her utention of imiediately ¥ e R A o Ak voice ail in in | and o list presidential year. | cents a pound is to be paid. Rejected. e pigood 40 4 BOry R on s b EAIED greniig e bufl8ing: is owndd by | e forsigace wants o “, - | ted with scattoring [ The fiuance comwittee's amendment 1oin- | SN0 S0 h hk 11 iver boan hotbak B0 Ry, anaster of Tecumsel, butis damaged ¢ bt . How' is the v " itted, so it is classed as scat- | clude maple sugar among those for which a | ¥ A RS g AT B o . & few hundred dol ally issued A British India | “1t rea t working formally at a ving and may be considerably larger, | bounty is to be puid was agreed to. [i@hoostadupene) TG L 0k Whioh. man e 0% SENRRRE: 008 ] yet—at leds i ¢ i | The republican members of congress are all All other amendments veferring to maple | | ol UGS it tifle ¥ ot e thisliatio The Cat-=Of island T ;. s val, T kuow what pr re-clected by lurge wajorities, Reed's being | sugar were agreed to and the time for filing | ;208 (414 v ) S RERAY, SRS T e o MBS, UCGINTY, 3 aro t ! yot they wrcnot opera. | doubled. The county officers are mostly re- | notices in conncetion with caims for bounty | $0d Gallitzin R AR s h Hidpa AR silataitaiatistuly : 4 — They canuot I the chicf | publicans. Thesc >0ably all re- | was fixed us prior to July 11nstead of Junu- | famous Catholic convy Tolt St 5 Be 3 Irvington and vicinity bas be She is Charged with Conniving at || gols theve, his decision belng tho | publican, as in tt ure, and the | ary of each year. ) 4| hundred years azo. The proside J2I0 Doty 108 RddeC W s faliing what disturbed of lateover the depre Moy e r afl oo sl i | represeutatives must stand fully as strongly | Mr. Frye offered an amenament to pay a | the Whole chureh attachod |t BLie o8 LORSUBNLYDE LU0, flah of thicves who have carried off clothiug NEw Castin, Pa., Sopt. 8.—[Spocial Telo- | the I i publican, namely 12 republican to 26 demo- | bounty of [ cent a pound on sugar from jm- | Bl Fahor Ryan gavea brief from or eipdisie el He L L chickens and hay, Not until lust Thursday | gram to Tur Bee.] —Sirah Raudolph, alias | DS kept the na . nove than o | cratic ported molasses. He spoke of the large ex- | DI | A Brestotnt SICHCS Mn and vegetables is augmentod by stardy coulda clue be Lad asto the identity of the | \ps : " h BUIS | coap and that tty good test, The | Onehundred and twenty-five towns give | tent of that in now carried on in the | YiSit to the place to look 1.8 iy A v by 0 A y ¢ e | Mrs. MeGinty, was pat on tr here this ‘ t | P 2,80 Lompson, 15,1143 scattering | Ul At > fvinal | The party vt d to Cressen in specimens of native timber, fruit, wild game, Riavae. B H I Sy, | treaty le ot Sy ot 23,801; Thompson, 13,1145 scattering | United States gave employment 1o 400 | eto, The baso of & cottol | B ) L, at (ternoon charged with soliciting one Sam | a mai under i vrs, by 5; Burleigh's mujority, 8087, Th Auerican vessels and paid over 00,00 a | Moo huving enjoyed their [Fores pie iR 1 1B SobDilvoon Sesarans late our, saw two loads of hay passiug | Kissinger to murder Banker E Kissin- | agreen ¢ ade their ow vleigh 31476; Put vear in freight to ti Tiero was alsoox. | . he presideut veceived o priva | OOl o Rt Bl being about 1 o'clock at night suspici VAL AT hnl s suiatt i b Sy He | tion, but ight it would sit Y 3, Burlelgh's plur teusive cooperage connected with the busi- [ SAtY in the ufternoon predicting { FR s o Rt Riv wervaroused and calling up W. S. Barber sald that Ta | Y from | and be b the king of Swed oss and whole {ndustry would be de- | Of 'he republicun ticket in Maiue Duudy, Chase, 5 SRR was docuded 10 follow the men. They | o fhat lu o from |y su found 1t dificult to | §.—Retums from a | stroyed by the bill as absolutely as if strack | 1Y 0f 14000. He evinced - great Blindy, 84 ers, Prontior, Cuming, 2 wers trieed through Omabry to € IS, oA on ber on t man, but as L him at ies and towns in the | by lightning. i 5 0ROk Kius all have Rl B DR SRR O islind, whem tho pArtis un. | Muportant b s > \ 3 - F tEx-Governor Ding. | Mr. Aldrich sald the proposition could | - 8 el 2 hawe. G grad § RiEabed’ from. thetx loads. and put v et i S ¢ S re- ongress by nearly 4,000 | hardly receive the concurrence of the senate. | Havoe Created by Lightning, fill the b Y TR teaws in bams. Knight and Barbe of thr p s and t majority en (democrat.) The principle on which a bounty was to be ALTOONA, Pa., Sept. S.—At noon today | 1o its exhibit o el e Oxilard oo then burried buck to Irviigton and notif 15 nations, w al aspivtions, | & pald on sugur frow cane and sorghumand | ligh truck the large block in which are | sugar factc X Co has Its exhibib th rties w whom the huy had b 1all ou litt wd ¢ the world Ihe President Congratulated. | beet was the enc ment that was to b e i APS | SUgAS s Sloux county hus lts exhibly stolen, as well as several members of the vigi d wwa the ) alittle tr AvausT, Me, Sept. 8,—Chairman Manley | furnished o domesticagricultural industries 90 S it acted DI o dh Rk A Hecbieat B LIRSy R lance committee, They then returned to 0 those ted in the welfare | of the blican state comm nt at | But the proposition now was practically to | F0dd company aud the building was soon | COBPEIIW WO e AL ¢ 1 n mmit t al p : lowing is the programme of p 5 aud Omaha, Where the ecessary papers were | the little ar . i i following dispateh to Presideny | POY @ bounty of i cents a_ gallon ou all ‘mo- | Mauy old records were destroyed. | iy : B Cincod dn the bauds of bherir Boyd. who While My, 1 away th ness of ; g high eslde asses imported 1o the United States, | avy ral hundred clerks | 3 v ] yd, 3 y u Hartise Maine gives the lavigest republi- | i lerks | " Clyss A, Horses -Percheron, French draft soon bad the suspects in cusiody, Their e e ctd by Mr, Ch n majority knows in an off vear kince | Mr. Fryes amendment was rejected | ployed in‘the building. All got out, | Enclish shire draft, suflolk i und trial took place Saturduy before Justice an ' 1 the | bt jority known In am off vear siuce | yir \indorson offered an_umendme sveral had a narrow escape from suffol | other unenuoernted draft hreeds, Clydess | deeson, wnd they were comvicted T iy s f ve | e Y presidontial elation alane “ls6e | the admission fres of duty of machir tning also struck McOl dales, Cleveland Bays, grude draft, ¢ ered of al v mewnbers, means busiuess, and - i b ot RO P " | the duties collected such wachinery since | s less and has you recover e . pre ake it Lot for thieves Contest at Camp Douglas, | povemos Busitigh wrennotd by 8 BAOEN | Jonery 1, 1860 sciousuess, Several bystanders were slig 1 A P P - —~ | N . Civr D As, W Sept. 5.—(8 1] by tho Inteast maatorit LA RES an A vt ivan Mr. Fustis moved to amend the amendment | injured, 11 . Swiss, D ne ARAANATH o Cov's Light Infantry Band. ot \isgona egram to T | ' « §,50. Representatives D 2 | soas toextend it towachinery for beet wn - | . Cluss "€, Bl tswold, Southdowns, GuAND IsLaxD, Neb., Sept, 8.—|Special | Warracy, Wis., Hyfithagh distghina’ S clected by maj orhiuimn sugar. s st vals. [ Hampsnirddovns, hr edowhe: Oxtors Telogram to Tk Brs.]—Uox- s light infantry | 08nk run by E. ¢ . hie Balk AT R tive thousand ¥ it coming loa vete Mr. Aldvich sald | x¢ GGlasgow—Tue Stato of Georgla, from | © Cliss D, Bwine- fherkhire \d Ching, band srrived last night from Des Moiues, T, | SEHU s : e ses your administrat voted on tonight 80 88 to have tho bill at the | New York | Basex, Chostor While, Jersoy find whe ¥ have been playing at the state | of §15000 Rit e EaT : jaius tina i its udvocacy of protec: | giaga of third reading tomorrow moruing. | At Hamburg—The Wicland, from New | ¢ 1 il okl Domt bt sin fair, W numbers thivty-five and thewe [ - Lann Davis y ARcrican |y e notice that, be would (for tha | York wool and cotton, (ots 2 und 3, needio work, houe is in Pella, Ta. Cox's band gives @ co; Removed the Gor Dol Corporal Dinsma —~ offer an amenduent that the bill | Ay Southampton—The Elve, from Now | f0F N Kok s \ certat the sugar palace every eveniug and | Beriiy, Sept. 8.-A telo Alerwin 155, Corporal oo Fatal Hurric . abalbigko ofteos Octobor 1, 1590 | York or Bromen, oot el iy FT g i AL o s A Aftarnoon aud 4 grand yarde évery woruing | says Thoupson, an ofticial of the Brit Hau 131, First Sergeant U Roue, Sept. 8,—A fatally destructive hurri s g o PR - - [ fealund artist AN at ok, They ledve lomorrow Wowwing | Africa company, bhas forcibly rewoved the | , Corbive Tebm —Captali Kerr 113, Corporal | cane in the north of Italy did much damage ST BAREY ACAEoAROK The Weather Forecast, purtiment--All this class or Lincoln state falr to alvertiso the & 16w | Gerun g at i Thornton 159, Corporal Hepe 155, Blacksmith | at Belluno and destr Procily proposts | por Omaha and vicinity —Fair weather., oty fowed onthe Union Paciic s B & 5150 ———— keer. 13 Cooral Oorp Gorporal i the Zolda valley, 1 to the remarks of | For Nebriska and Fuir, warmer AT iih olnan, e and B. & M. s < ‘onnor 131, Sergeant Taylor 145, Lieuten- aiready be b = At a® tha 3 < s 1 5 1y that peoyle returniug from the stato faircan | FEmin Bey at Unkambyee, ant Wrisht 15, Captain Hall 15, Privite Pulned bujalnge. wo it pfnrastion | M Ysthgan sud Corman, this siemoos | followed by encler (o Nouraska; varlable Touls of 'ibar, mile bea sit the Gras ST R e Zaxzivax, Sept. S—Emin Boy bas arrived | afionel rulned bulldings, g feared tho rema I dccusing the fiuance committoe and the re- | winds, gencrally southorly L L Ty ud baud 1s said o beoneol the finest in the | at Unkambyee, Infantry total 1,557, cavalry t Bkt o parim e | e bas MR8 RIS Ruried. | pokioan asnstors ol discrimboation agtinat | _Fuk Bouth Delois—vialr oodler; vartable $100.00, deuied that there had been | winds,