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™\ TWENTIETH YEAT KANSA EPTEMBER 10, 1800 I FAVIR OF RECIPROUITY, | ot vt teomeion sy 5.8 | CHILDREN'S DAY AT THE FAIR The termporary orginization wis finally ef- y »’.M'fl‘ with Julge W. k. Wells of |’|[ ston [ Samucl (::u(lll':::y‘ l::lell-."l?t‘;cl:l ¥ he seuate adjourned A 8iate Oonvention of Repibli s Clilr Alter the appointmentof com- d g | oo, e SR iy _— ———-—I o i g I Oonthe it b {adopted. It denounces the attempt of the B. &M. Fair Train, | Brown retumed here last night, haiing in To in the Senate. Buchanan of Now Jersey rose to ""“‘"l tion and Everything Auspicious. — nl‘puw.‘ ans incongiess tousurp power, i | chargothe man who munlered Heber Ful- the record. Yesterday My, Cummings hm| SDIre unjus on, stifle proper discus- T L 2 prik & Multe dalegalic pxcusd T SONE PLAIN TALK IN THE PLATFOM. |son ot iblie ontmars, aibet e th dic | her at Clear Lake Monday. His tnome is atked that tho Myine delegation bo escu sibstiue the dida- | A UNCOLN LADY SEVERELY BURNED. | g torslip « Samuel Mulbe tionof a {the lib 1t of “political iliness.” In view of UWHO SAYS THE CROPS ARE A FAILURE?™ that the Maine delogation, especially ket for the considerate TARIFF BILL NOW READY FOR PASSAGE. | onac , sad he claims to lave been in the territory threo ate assernbly andto enact i 4 R he ‘\ wos h 1 calth, he thought Kansas and Mimewta Democrats, | /W H0nsious propeals for overtuni | ! vs, originally hailing from Pemsylvania, | thesp was In robust hiealth, caritive O 8 ¢ Sitas 5 il election Tiws of the states; demands o At duniata a Wife Parsaes Her Fuse | U 00 imm:r Hiros, Fow e tat | The Langaton - Venavle Contested | some mistako had bom mu (Laughter] | Twenty-Five Countics xhibit the o e | | s oo | nd With n Jlevolver—Bloody | i mouths he has beor woikiig ot Tio cam Eletion Case Called Up in the Mr. Haugen of Wisconsin called up the ick of Their Grain and Produce Humpshire Prohibitionits ble with o just discharge of the oblizations . six months he has been woiking at Tie camp, b AR 8¢ rston against : of R £ Some of l“m, Delftorats | ont : congzratulates the repub- Fight Between Parmers near Cl Creek, and previos to that House, But No Quorum 0 vl{.‘ln\wlhn\uh\ of Langston again A ".rl;; (.:.,r.l ;:. ;‘"," ot g u A the o Hlfl'v'll" at Grand tsland, worked at'Frisco and other points south, Prevents Action, enable the Marvelous Displays, ratle policy sived an the advoc i Monduy he was drank and bad a Winchestor O Ferrallof Virginia raised a ']‘lnu!v‘;!\.«lf < y e i Ne Mok 1,'""‘("", of rodprocty: de nour rifle, when Fulmer, who was standing ReF consideration and the vote resulted s, R 5 : \, Kin., 5ept. O.—The mpubliean | the MRinley il rlioves iy hedevatlon | 1 xcor.y, Neb, Sept, 9. ~(Spedal Tewmm | with two othor mem on o platform | Wasixotox, Scpt. . Inthe senate this | 84 1000 1i—n0 quorum. Laseors, Nev, Sept. 0—[Spectal to T »m convention solectod D, A. Banta, | of lttor sextends conlial wrecting to QRO | oy, B T frank Schwindle aged tirty- | font of o salo, said some. | MOrnitg tho tarift bill was tukenup, the A Gllog the Nouse was ordored. A bare | Bris]-Tho sewnd day of tho Nebrask ul as temprary chairman and B vors freebindiug twine, | ive, was run over aud instantlykilled at 4:45 | thing to Mm about there beig | Ponding question being on Mr. Gibsou's | AERCHT was dis land the "l"“‘;['f!:fi‘;" state fair opened up very favorable. The N fical temperance Laws; exict Jistic in | thiscvening bys Burlinglon pussenger triin | o much shooting around there, Without | unendment to raduc the sugar lest from 0 | irredupon the QUALED of conskieratioh, | rains of Saturdey and Sunday had ia & m ade neit. ,\t““v m?w- hund e ites are verning common s and public | ot Bleventh and X streets, Schwindle hasa | reply or waiting, Mulberry pulled up his rifle | degrees by the poluriscope to i, This was pending which Mr. O et ure laid the blinding dust, making the teip present. The resolitions committ k st | Warehouses ¢ jorsesliber sions ournment, The motion to adjourn was lost ed | ‘\" ‘I‘“[l' 1ses and end libeval § :j.l ns,but | Cies and two brothers at Mascott, Harlan | and at a distance of fifteen paces senta bullet | rejec b toft th Yoas, 403 nays, 1, between the city and the grounds a pleasure 4 o 7 1c ¢ tothe princples astoefulness in thar f e Limer s Phe chal \ Y OR S queat considerati o rather disagrecablo task, The fact ¢ 8 lntform, pledeiig loyalty tothe princples e e sovarnct was §. | county, and was at the state fair in chargeof | ! S g B b ugmer stig- | Pho chairman (Mr. Ingalls) ruled that the | - On the question of consideration aguorim :lnjh ;t“h Lk hx o -l‘l task, Th \r «l»l of the Tutionl repiblican part re-| M. Owin of Mimeaplis, who Is 10w | rmuchinery exhibitfrom South Bend, Ind. | Standing by rusied o save him | Probibitioncuttiug off delate today would | disappeared, thevote standing yeas, 873 nays, | this being children's day, sctapart by the ciprocity; demanding the freocoinige of sil- | the cavlidate of the faruers’ ulliance. * 8 L wd another eall was ord quorum appearing, Mr. Ha a resolution directing the sergeant-a c outof the | summon the absente then broke | suar section all “pavagraphs relating to [ My Breckenride of Kentuc He started to walk ver; such notificaton of the tariff [ A letter was read from him saying |, v extr v rive o g rrie o | e was acandidateof a part 'or principles ““‘“""“‘f' ,‘“'”.‘" Ll “f'l“l“l i ”v“_”“l R not jHos, ELe ouli ne ",w'n:ulv Binself | overto s anl muufature; an equiable banktupt | vy hroght befor the democratic conven- | an extra returiing from the grounds, which law; liberal appmpriaton for a deep fito the nduotidng | from falli whon Mulberry pulled | prevent senators from asking or answ coming toward him stepped | again, saying, “Let lose of him, you — —" | questions. e el omit to b run overby | and the ‘man dodged ouly just intime to | My Carlisle movel to str et track, only to berun OVErby | oy thesecond shot. Milbe offored | Management and admitting all froo up to fite e to | teen years of age, caused tho i avail themselves of ever moved to |to the grounds—strec ng g ones to opportunity to ges cars, omuibuses, T 1 I ™ un and escaped up the canyon, bounty Rejected 235 s, Sd4-a | lay Mr, Hangen's resolution oi the table Va0 1 railroad trai vore utilized and tion, The fist ballot resu'te Thomas | was backing into thecity, Hewas literlly pr ol _y ¢ e | ounty cjected —yeas, 233 nays, 34-a | lay Mr, Huugen's resolution o wagons and railroad trains were utilized an Tupor at the Gull of Mexico, and a libe Wilson of Winons, 865 Di A. A, Ames, | o e e e b mer Jivel abut thfee minutes after | partyvote g | Lost-Yeas, 46; nays, 0. a very large number walked out. In addie d N dr L AR b S agl Mot ey cutto pieces, The bodywas taken to the | beingshot. At daylightyesterday an ofticer | * My Gibson moved to strike out the entire |~ Mr. Haugen said it was ovident that (il odas oo oot psio:law. T Il T Wilson's S iston. W morgue aud his brother notified of Lis death, | ed on Mulberry’s ~ track and cap- | section and substitute the clanses in | news from Maine had so_demoralizod his tion to this the trains nght in a very large On the questipn of prohibition theplat- | R | Bk O v | A D quest wil be lield tomorrow. \.mm! him se miles up the | the Mills bill. Rejected—yeas, e i | fomscratic fricnds as to vender them incapa- | number of peoyle and fully 15,000 people ook form sa ‘We a n the party mangers | county was 1oz 2 for llev gov- | AV e s | canyon, near the Tie camp, in company Mr. Enstis moved to insort a provision that | ble of doing any business today, ~ He there- | in the sights of the miniature ity today, fnthis state 18 Aisloyal to lh\“[: BT B0 | o a b o Forans e S LAY B2 Lincoln IndySeverely Burned, | with a brotherof the manhe lad murdered. | the hounty apply to all sug: Y Droduced in | fore moved to adjourn, Agreed to. The weather Is all that could beasked for faithful tothe iterets of the repuilicar L B HaiaTo 18 TiLiast was (ooie |0 kel SNGby BELI GBIl Tolae | Mlenty HIney Wwho Lo hud shot, | 1850, Rejeted,” TR and if it continues, which it has eve B AR e S s S stai Sl eatite, 1" | gram to Tre Ber]—Ms. Henry Yanow, | however,and told the officer he was prepars | My, Pao moved toamend the paragraph THE RAUM INVESTIGATION, : ey s YOIV S arty. We charge that they have put the| Pl : tary of stute, A ¥ ! 7 to ive o1f Hie rifle wi g } pearance of doing, it will be the most largel, :fi.-.? 1 Keamis ot of barmmony with the na, | 1-inihol, Stillwaters aulitor, Adolph Bier- | 1iving alNo. 10i7 Noreh Ninth sireot, was|| Ing\o eliehimiclcup, SRASHIR MR QMG | relating tooranies by Axig opeciat o mty. pe ey argely G mun, Olistead conty: treasurer, Char tinal epublican party and therely absilved | M Foote, M i . s from all chligations to longer acknowledge | David their leade on Commissioner 1 attended fair Nebraska has ever had coln on the Stand. Twenty-five Nebraska counties have seng Wastixaroy, Sept. 9.-Deputy Pension in the pick of their grainand produce to the severely burned about the breast and arms attorney general, | this evening by a gasoline % of the | i house took S i Drajerse | LD house took fire but the mporied i December, January, | Deputy Pe Whit reuon he had Jor killing Ful- | Fabmaryor March, Rejted L a mer he answered that he had” nove. | My Aldrich moved to iasert s proviso that The killing appears to have been solely | imported merchandise deposited in - any Minucapolis Calhoun, St ship. Luredby theseductivewiles | supreme court, T stove explosion. e . | : L aund belore aby great dimngo was done, the devilh at of @ dranken man, The | onied warchouse priorto August1, 18, | Commissioner Charles Lincoln was today | astonishment of eastern visitors who have of impric visbuaris theyhavecomnitted L SR T ity murlerer is in the Utah county jil. An | paybe withdmwn for consumption at beforo the Raum investigating committee. | been inclined o look upon the state as a fails ¢ llkipdty tosstesagaite el T Now Hampshiro Prohibs. Domestic Episode at Juniata, inquest was held and Mulberry charged with | tinje prior to November I, 150, on the p Heo tostifiod that the completed files system | ure in rgard to crops. Threo counties \ ;if',:«?,:"'.; s haaa s |‘||n;l|-ll\lx», Coxconp, N, FL, Sept, 0.—The prohibition [ __Juxtam, Neb., Sept. 0.—[Special toTur the crime, BT, L";‘j'}‘;'f"'!";:‘.‘l"‘ s in fored prior tothe ps- | pecommended by Lemon did not commend it~ | from Colorado and aud one from Kane asthe only d which promises us suc | state cnvention sssembled this forenoon. Brr.]—Yesterday moming the town of RIOIOUS STREIKERS, ’;;I,v ,,\‘“m‘l; ioved asa substituto to ex- | S€1f to hisjudgment. Claimants without at- | sas also contribute a fine selection, o8, . sink parly prefereice fostats polk | After the appiutment of the usual commit- | Juniata was arousel by ssensutionslshooting ; s o el th dlie. yoat' | ERAYS eke pliced aba disanvaritage by 1tc [l In MorsantlofRlionet astint Intd witi b6 ties for_a tine and wite with sich of our s tiicon untll 1 pm., when | offulr. Plin fllenmnd’ wife, who are well | Dack Taborers at Southampton Dis= | ol (1o the act, | Rejected —yens, | Probably less than 5 per cent of the original | display in the educational departmout, which fllow-citizens as shaxo our con vicions with Wion was efficted with | known residents ofthis plice,became involved persed by 1roops. 25: s, M. claimants we jut attorneys. An at- | is underthe siporintendency of Mr. Alex \;‘m' T )W‘l‘ l;l\ll,‘i.l:m::(‘h”\l;invlw‘l Diiiee f cc t 1 Rev. D, C. Knowles of Tilton us chaivman, in o fanily quarrel, wiich resultedin Mrs. | Sovrmueroy, Sopt. 0—Strikers made a | Mr. Plimb movedto insort Junu ¢ 1,1501, | torney might ; ‘mnsuh-r.\lhl 'p‘u’u:" Stephens of Sutton, whose whole soul secms ccting the follies intowhich we el Josiah M. Fletchier of Nassau, was nomina- en seccuring & revolve d pursuing her fous demonstration tonight and were only | instad of November1, 180, Rejected. in time of adjudication by HYIDE | 4 bo in the wor Almost treble the space Betraged, and thus preserves the good name | ¢ Pty e EEEE I SSEIL ohinations | T thaeh e SR i [ st AT e bavonst . he | Mr. Aldrich then moved the reaprodty | claims complote when they wer not o to S f‘l'”‘? Ly A 3 \‘ e “' Lo ulul' ‘:m'ony' fulure prosperity of thestate | (o0 de rst District, Reve | Both - shots missed their marlk ! 4 ok Rpes & amendmer »sed by him September 1 Witness did not think any particular attor- | is allotted this year anc the display: 18 very Y * Wearcopposed toprohibition Ten | g v Cha s e e G R R s Ll o Ll the dock laborors pre- | Ty, E wved s & substitute an | ney he benefitted by theorder. Wash- [ ereditable, The Lincoln public_schools are L Jts totadineft | miorndrke, Conrord. Resolutions —were B T O o e | venting the departure oft soveral trains. | amendinent which merely direcied the presi- ingon attorneys as a whole might have been | well represented in specimens of kindergare Lol “”‘!"::’I]"w;l‘_";:m:;“;";":’_“”l'l';“‘\f._;;‘ alopted pledgiee loyalty to the | ofbefoe usiice Ball. She pleaded guiity Two companies of infantry arrived and | deatto communicate tho facts to congess. ';«r‘wlnv;-l‘\h:rA‘I';‘"w'"': 1‘1\":‘3'}:_’*W{§'::k l‘fl“:‘ ten work, examination pap map drawe nent and eitirely opposed (o thegenits and national prohibition par nanding the s bound over tothe October term of | drove the mob away from the rails. ted—yeas, 303 nuys, 34 did not believe the slightest deg probibi manifactire of intoxicat 1 prohibition states and o on. of th ings by the teachers Misses Baldwin, Gibso oVl spiritof the ibson moved to 2 The kme ade de nsert wool in Mr. | tiality or favoritism had been shown by ge. Itis at enmity with the 200, he dockmen made despe Se n 3 et court in thesum of ate atterapts to ! s ; 0 3 msion bur fany and Rathburn, Specimens from Araps i LY < b Akmen made’ duperilo qicmin x| Aldrch's amendment. Rejected—yeas, 103 | anyofticer or employo of the pension burea ) t s the fundaneutal pringples of ourciv ilation S roltllory Iawal || B16Uly Fight ey e | L AT s any attorey. The new order was | ahoe, Clay, Sutton, Cass and York counties o ":::li‘{”r:n‘i":;" fox u.;?'l"{r i ”(m'lrv:“{ solutions furtherassert toat the pro Grasp Isiaxp, Neb, charged furiously on thetroops. The troops. a substitute for “II‘- L R MosTioon to ”"'l‘ ‘“I‘"““'" at | o to make up the exhibit, with contributions pLe y fo S0l I cthol ibitio vi9 the tre friend of labor | it Hpui aver, el o il endment a section directing the 4 o orisz an and hadconsi bl Sl 5 e Fd il HaDilieny wason s iy | IUbich pasly i ne Ftae Hirian of bor | myueorm to Tup BEE.| however, stood firm and repeatedly repulsed nendment a section directing the than the original p ¢ by individuals from Qi jig men and calls upon laboring [ ¢ ; bz o als themselves with the party | WalterSicgnan, two farmers who livenear M this city, gotinto quite a rw about s cont parts of the terfernce with the rightsof others, whid rinciple is the hasis of ourlibertics and the Bty “né»yl‘l:\'llhl'ix'l\". b .x.-;:\t“:-: "“i"_'\"f' The Maine Legislature. ’ cttle yesterday. 1t scems that € in harmoy with the purposes and Ponmaxn, Me, Sept. 9-The Advertiser | asked Haymn to pay him for da spiritof ourinstitutions and laws. The ex ot tent, withont further Legislation, tode- pedited busincss, although somo in- | 330 D TS o bf thes fiders soriously | claroall fortsof the United States freeand justice was worked perhups toward claimants | =5, & o e 1% me | O O O T tomes i | 0D to all products of any country of the | Without attorney ; The Sunbeam studio, with I, Grant Speake cgman | thrown the “troops and several soldiers | American hemisphere upon” which no import H. Rossback,a mechanical engincer,started | as the artist, ex hibits some ve lent e lone | wove. severely injured, The myor read | dulies ar imposed whenoverand solong as | i how' he met in Memphis, \'li\ivrul e-hand crayon worlk, pnstels \tes that the legislature will stand: | by some cuttle getting into his comfield, | the Fiot act, ‘but this ouly - added the =~ government —of sich country o, E'rank A, Smith, who, he had been the strik A number of were specimens of f and studies in oi! vear A itory lnw ba perpstunl | Sonaito-republicis 24, denporats3., House— | Hoyman struck Sioemun a tow with a club | £, the R0 S mob '.‘{'{.‘f‘i.'.";“\-[.‘\f;'.'“[-.';"’ff.?.."i“.i",‘fl',.";‘i".ufll{ e Lo Univezel ko | Thin's bustiess clloge of Omata, with bbb el ol e T et | i styicle Siogmman & blow Wit 8 Slut | section of which siormodi$ks’ mayor's bust. | toual, provingia’, BATLRe SE 0t € gevator. e W J. I Dailey in charge, makesa vory credits manaeo to e nitertil intre tsof thestate | rpubleans (17, dimotrute b o paning kunocking him down anl | ;e premises and smasied ovory window in | flour comme, pruerve’ wmests, OISR MmO Raum objected to the Line of | 3, excibft, us alto does the Omabid commers i ks el 7 SO R I1Of e R v GNSfo Ol lai % | the piac he troops were now supplied e, lumber, agric implements, | ing b B S ol ul college. rovents inmigration, makes the butllingof | The tuentional Qnalirying C(lanse | held next Thurday. Siegman received a :; a -m-‘-;‘l'lhu |‘ vrrslhw..n. : i ‘l\{:q:}:v:df pm\u.-n of 11::- United States, ""‘Y:I\I‘UF \IG':»:n:ll.,:‘lnl‘l m::\(\(;n m:‘.”w:‘\‘.“rp”m‘ T’.sl;::-h\,w ;\Iletl::‘:-hpjl\\ullfi- n‘\. "{'\, I“flm.k.t‘;‘ crites than all other agencies combined, CrinGo, Sept. 9. pecial Telegram 1o | gettleit and Siegman wanted the money hie [ M broke and fledin wild dsorder. The ex- h's 1eciprocity amendmentand two repub- | citizens invested and the patentee decamped, specimous of free-nand drawing, the pictoro of his little daughter beingz especlally fine. does ot lessen crime or pauperism, docs ot | T Bre. ] -M Htermant throughout the eifs tonight is in. | licans—Edgpunds and Evarts, Just as he haddone in California afterwards Brown, a d wocrat | asked without ay 1 - “ - w, Siim6 U0 LorITar trautie JdFtel offered an additional section] that he next came to the pension ofice as the OF it i el et empty Jails, puitentiaries, Tumtic’ syluns | from Vielesbur, s, who is in the city ——— i . sviding that thesugzar sehedule and bountyf best place to work, und organized a . S e alr U eli S X 4 1 o rs at St 3 At midnight notrains had passed into the | 1 RIS esugar schedule and boun } i o - sented and gives concerts duily by some of e W | lledto areporter todiy about the worlk of g“,”'“':lr“‘r"rl'-"u" Ll "7";1'.}‘..4“ 1o | docles oxcopt thoso cireing muils. Tho | Bargrahs shall tako oftect on Marcn 1, 180T | w h the head of the burvau thit, wis a AaatHionte: Dooplo T tbsolulely sfe, we demand that, fho | the constitutional convention which bas M B i Specal 10 Gikers have teloraphed Davit, Cunning: | and that prioc. to Felruary 1, 181, suzars | Commissioner Raum iuterrupied 10 =00 | In thoneelle work depariment a_banner, question of @ 10! the prohibitin | i session atJackson for severaldays. *“The ‘l""“‘ll' il andfacmens’ pic- | pun aud Grabam asking assistance. miy berefined in bond without' paymeut of | that Cooper took his refvigerator STHETH| made by Miss A. W, Suith for Farragut Agrecd to. from cert. other_amendments were offered by | who w Mr. Aldrich and agrecd to, including the fol- | lies and lowing: Declaring that all special taxes amendment to the coustitution be sub- | i mitted to the people at as early a due as possible.’” The platform further dedares in favor of high yesterday inthe park of | the city. John H. Powers, R. F. Trevellick, THE WORLD'S the great labor orator, J. H. Craddocik, secy v of the state wssenbly of tho Knights of | Directors Reafirm Theie Choice of the 1 newsp char The men te those articles knew thoy were ooper today knew they were false. He hal not proven his charges and now corpration of the educational gualifying use in the new constitution,”” said he, I admit, for themain purpose of d relief corps, Women's reliel corps, 18, com- munds considerable yitention, owing to the fine work done upon it In the poultry departnent Mr. G, H. Bat- Al SITE. "y : J 3 franchising the great majority ofthe blacks O Bacomme o on July 1, 1501, and on overy | sought to throw out adragnet to bring in | ot of Omaha has secured first promiums icose aud strit laws for theregulitionof | famehising Lo o e B s thous. | Labor, and several others addressed the Dual Location. fist of July therealter; making the pro ofhier things 1o break down enterprises i | §han trio and pen and barrel Tlymouth tho liquortrafte —Ju_conclusion it invites | 41q"ygroes will be debarred from voting and | Hosh LR OWOES from a distance were | Cricago, Sept, 9.—Ihe divectors of the | upavagraph 457, putling ou tho free list | which hie (aum) was interested Mo Al | Jocks und second premium - on a-pai of :::i»«u?.‘x'{:‘fl“.“fifl“u‘::m‘-’ iberat-minded — men | 4oy ion ton and fifteen thousand wh net at the depot by the Greshem band &nd | world's fairat @ moeting tils afternoon reaf- | Animals imported specially for breeding pur- | not propose to have his private business sub- | pypeed Plymonth Rocks. the line of march was then tuken upto the big duy for the f ¢ | firmed their filling the blank for dates on which | jected to investigation unless the hou ig duy for the farmers of i s di- hoce of some monthis ago and | HRe3 e ¢ Tuston provided for thenaming | But wo nissimippihavono desirelo have b ¢ | parke ities siailbe 1evied on articles exempted | rected. it '1'|;-(~ m(lll"\h-wnillnmlt shows up well with i S > 4 ur property, W nothning ol P " RA 9 " . 3 %, d shia e levied on J xem ad cte . 1. th ereford b of Mank rothers RS RovatnoRIM R ety seoEetoe By g Oirsives, wled by ignomnt bladks f ctod thodual site of the lake frout and | fom duty on October 1, 15, Flowis agreed tora full and fair investig- | B TCO ML e St e eia . Ther pinn Cbeine |Indl suchl whild ‘remblicen icnmagopues s as the place for the location of [~ Me. Plumb offered uendment for tho | tion. 1f tho invention was impracticable ; herd, owned by G. B, French of Fremont; the Maqaoketa herd red polled cattlo, owned by Gilfillun & Murray; the Burgess herd of red polled cattle, owned by Current & exposition. The lake front isa lonsz, grass-covered common on the edge of Lake Michigan and bordering the business ; have come down there-and nobdy can Camied it The resubmissionists adjoumed ] ) i, B submissionists adjoutned | LI ST ay be wrong in theory to de- | Kled b ABDHYEEUEFadnoce cocluded thelr | Jacion T living being of his vote, butif the | ¢ AR Zh et hummn being so deprived is pointment of a commission of five disinter- | and worthless, the country oughtto know it od persons tobe kiown as the customs | because he believed an officer of the United commission with permancentoffice in the city | States should not use his official position to of Washington. = Agreed to—Yeas, 313 | boost any worthless enterprise, solutely un- R R noc rats. able to take careof bimself, levalone anybody Trying to Boom Dorse, centerof Chicago. 1t contains at present In answer to a question Cooper said lie did "'""h“::'"‘“ L pab N aom, h:}]3:| k \;I- rr'{:!:bf_ eETe e the. domocrte | tlse, [ suy theory be langel—practiceis what | Fumioxt, Neb, Seots - [Speciallo Tue | aboutmnety acres. It is the design to place was then tenorted to the senate | not know that hecould prove that General | g owned by B. 0. Cowan of New Point, I" 1:‘, i\n_l., &‘1 » o h (l_l oral ‘ we want." Ber. I—Forty or fitty friends of Congressman there a grand entrance to the exposition and | and all the umendmeuts adopted in commit- | Raum knew the fuvention was a fraud. He | Nop 'the Walnut park t e and resubmission ists ate conventions met —_—— i > 2 ey 2 g, buildings for fineartsand kindmwd displays, | tee of the whole agreed to except those on | could prove that he ought to know. d or shorthorns, todiy. The rsubnissioists compse a fic- | PE4 THE DRINK OFTHE FUIURE. Dorsey hell a seeret conference last night. 5 yned by Isaac J b LAnce ) Jackson park 15 4150 on the lake shore, about | which separate_votes weredemanded. The |- After further discussion the matter went QWSS ,.L"h,".]‘,'.';fi. Wuingon off '.,';"‘[L'E,‘..".’,f e R it yialopGies Mr. Dorsey was present and made o five milos from the . court house, | fist was Mr. Plunbls ameadmentd for u | over and Smyper was recalled, Cooper asked FIM ol ey oo hlh | lsetier aun| A Fungus S EaxailioB RN ine O \(ho) | 0/eM TMML ow, T WiICH e ald o md is to have the ngricultural, o commission. The amendment was | if he had not told Lewis (a member of the heron and Arabian importing com- pany of Eremont have a very creditable dis- play of horse flesh, all of their horses having imported Mateh 26 of this year. The ak Janis importing company of Beatrice show some excellent French coach horses, A. H. MeLellan of Clay county exhibits mona . wot_intenied 1o beomen candidato amin | lvestocic and other extibits of that, vat reed to —Yeas, 313 nay 0 . | untils petitton had been received from his | Losides others of general inte Four | The commission i ] : ] pt. 9.—[Speddal | bt BOEOn s Ting hit to siand s | hundred acres are available in Jackson park | disintercsted persons, o boappointed by the | Smyser replied that he told Lewis that |-Tlo timo isuot. | DOGKS CoUty IHen s A b o a said, | and tho wile approacies theretowhich were | president by aud with the advice ind consent | while the staclc was enterad bn bis v he linton of Colombo, | affected him sensibly andhe wouldhaveto | Fec wdded to the original tender. The | of the , tocontinue in_office six did notownall_of it, but represented some and fusel with the demowrats, Boticonyen- | Celon, to a corvespondent, “when coffee | place hiuse of Lisyteiensn two tizsTara to boyavCanseotal by el and fuatees soomsteninoyial oK RRTS CHUIBN Bt i Ry 2 i bl 3 o |again. Ttwas resoved tomake & vigorous | Wit commodatior At ow of duty or asance in office. - No s br Lewls i ster Clydesdale and Normmi s, Wi thom metat tho sane houw in, diffemt bls. | will bavo o ased tobe the b ofthe | gah. | lLwas rescved lomake . VgL | btes will bospent in passing fromone lo- | wore than ihreo of thim aro tobe from tho | was a wordy war betiveen Musdf and Sy e A T e, e e domooratlo conventon elcted Jobn S | pooyie.” Mr. Grialinton, who hat resided | DB 0K A0S ened herd this moring ad | (R1ity to tho other. The " fal and Same poiiticil party. Thesalary be will$7,000, | ser. Lewis finally admitted that he might | yaig"sr Clydes, Percherons and Hambles :‘.“l‘:; uuwo“ m‘u‘.‘kfil:"pml“n)x I: u::n::.u‘m :: for thirty years on the island of ylon, his friends are already ning his nomina- | balloton the site quest with traveing expenses, and they are to | bave misunderstood him. Adjourned. tonians, One of the largest exhibits in the e tme conferred Wit oo, frons | Visiting in thiscity. Contunuing ho suid: | tionand triumphant dloction J ckson park, : | havea clerk, stenographer, messenger and e horse lineis that Mark Coodof Fremont, S e “hsolutions and | “Some few yews g tho auuual export of it Vest Side, 8. The clioico ofthe dual site | such oher e istance as they nay o AERE fortytwo headof Perclorons and German rejorteda plaforn to the full commuittee, coffee from the islmd of Ceylonwas one Politics at Springview. iaminen, madadan His quike fne ¢ A f rovisions for the dutiesof the ——— couch horses. R. Stanley of Friend with jortels plifornto s fullomaittes, | coffo fu e lsind of Culonyas e | g cygw, Nob, Sep, hectal to | | Noietion was taken reginting the appoint. | ommmbsioners o lensthy and exhaistive. | The Chicago Gas Trust in the Role of | thirty-two head of Shetlaid ponies, and J, S, R texnoT Ry OnEinia s R At bty mentof a d i A committee of | Among othey things they are to examine into dpre i heis il mue the toxporary orguization prmant nt | o ctenth a8 much, Som fo sears | TE BEE]—The republic convention beld. | {jyreo was numed to confefwith the sceretary | and weertain. to av of commod. | o s'] plgmul:.l 2 2 r}‘x{}lfit’l’;;{l‘] Pawnee Cily ‘“fi:‘:‘fi:fifih;fi.fifi: :::;“:\‘ oy ‘l‘mu-‘:’n'.)ulm-‘:" f; : soclaros) anpo- | oa furgas parasito atticked the plant and at this place Saturday last was very harmo- ingthe poposed filling in of a | ities imported into the United States, both at micAco, Sept, 0.—[Special Telegram . e iTaies deplotes the terdmey | it 1 gradully killingit out. Not only istis | iourandthe following nomintions were | portion of the harboradjoining the lake feont | wholesale and retail in the United States | T Bur.|-The Chicago gas trust hasab i is striving to_ obuin, through the Cofree Pla legislature, a rsubnission of the prohibition | Broosixeroy, I, ammdment toa vole of the people. Toat- | Telegram to Tie Be tain these ends they formed a sepante party | fav distaut,” said J.J. G . committee) that he had no money interest in to becomposed of five | the stock. his feet and there 3 North Side, THEY B ND TH, 1 ) i Following is Wednesday’s programme: naloffaie, deplor t 4 eadualh . o Istis | do: For conty judge, H, S, Jaryis; | Park and iu foreizn placesof production, sale or | last weakened and is new before the city ad- T B L3 2 Rt “;,‘l‘:_';:‘,’l‘,:}l,“:‘,"*: “l,‘\‘,‘;‘l’",;l DA iyl el ko the case In | county attorney, O. V. Hmasion s comiis: THEI#e EFFORTS IN VALY, Siipment for twave months. proceding and | inistration in the position of a suppliant, | Clis TLdnstmerierAll S ALt _ this stte to make veigious Ilief ko tea instead. \\v,‘“.,, man ,l"m:'x %,kgll."\\l,_".m».» J]I;dl Ji l;. M \\|ll|‘ml(;~'. it i £ Lo Vll”‘\‘ :'n::‘ixgt‘l:‘sq“r.-lm‘\v\ Ti'.ll"\l.l}‘d«"td:cl:nt\‘ offering toagrec to uny reasonable termsin | CHSs o 0 e o) ost for polltic: pefoment; X > 3 Fatan A R 5 . J. Skimer was clected chair > - e e 3 Lok ke A o o r s R HOTOLIOTIATY ) olass, palies Jpollieat tesimeni; deparan o)l ithe -plnban Bl th, o Covlon o s the | HL e vommlitoe ind . &, Gumphell | TheTerritory of the Lower Brule lu- | yeavsif desmed advissble by the commssion regard to the price of gas to the public that | Class S, Special Pronfums—Al this clas, aleratolcctin bill the legiiinute offeiring beirles: drop off) and .tho pant dia|| RIS sans Tostrioted. il <hall extend (o all facts bearing apon the | the city may dictate. The surrenaer of the | Oluss & HomcsAll this cliss nt, shown ?umm'im basel upi pullic Pecessit :"k;, n‘.‘“}'qu;'w T ohis 1;.‘:»':-mn\>ll:'|’f.l ‘inw...(-j’ “The allisee people ave having a wlly here Sepr. 0.—[Special | matter inany way—profitsof cpital, rates | trustis the outcome of many mouths of agita- yesterday, and except *best show of horses' and the new sw ss them. gene atort, | Of W 1 welfare, ete. ; ascertain the pstakes 1n lots 1 tol3ine the free c ver; a liberl pension | Only a short time ago wo exported 5,000 today and O. M. Kem willadd E gos » tion in the council and elsewhere. Fora | clusive, and the new lots, 16, 17 and 18, 3@ ik ) 5 modiiolicich quantity’ aud value of the same or similar | Taws' B, Onitl i Taw; expres mpathy with labor in | pounds of tenannually ; this year it reaches : the Lower Brule Indians have at last been | guotioel value of the same or sUIC | g ime the council, or some prominent | (Clus W CiltlerNative giaden, Jome 1 serwelo vith, insaiite jowe wikther | 500,00 powils. [hare b suding e | g “”\IT"{-",',E ‘J'l:";c ,r':;r l to Ty | HOtifed that they camot move south of the omanditieipzidoed e United States | | eimers of it, have boen urging indirectly | el S mllineonk tiolsbelig flia B nde n faclory oron farm; oppeses sumpluary | teafrommy plantation toRussia and Irclind, syoyt, Neb., Sept. 0.— [Specia ME | White river 5 ) eservati ain - whether particular rates have o cor counse s Class legislation and demands an crly resubmis- | but Europeé alne canot consume allof ours, | Ber]— A few nights ago on complaint of her \\ m_t.b river to n.u Rosebud reservation. | tain whether particular rates have | upon the corporation counsel the necessity a sion of the prohibitory amendment, beliving | in addition to thatriised by other countries, et tho olly rAm Their struggle for lieep—All this class not shown yese od permission | operated to increase or diminish | of bringing proceedin terday. in the courts for the . S i 1 went to the “Crick- roduction in the United States, etc 4 P e e Forons | (Olkse, I Bvine—Bmall Yorkshirem, Vioe at prhibition hus brought uponthe pople [ and so we hid Lo lok to Americaend have ag) st e commenced several years ago and has been | PEOSIECE > United States, forfeiture of the franchises of the different | (oris, distretionar, of the state incalelable evils, and dedares | just established a hou k. ot bagio and amestel a Afteenyearold | wwaged ever sinee, o reason for the wishod~ | Wi it whit particulars customs dut companies formmng the trust. About six s 1 Poultry —All of this class, enphatically in_favorof high license and Tocal option ; declares. in faver of the exerc by the logishtureof its powers 0 regulate - tho operation of - milrouds rirl named May 1. Holsenbuttaliwho had just | for removnl 18 (hat tie land South of White | I frm time totime operate injuriously months ago a committee of the council was s H, Ladies’ Textilo Dopartment—All of PHARNAC SNOCIATION. | o1 to that questimable resort. The girl | riveris much betterthan that embraced in favorable 1o American manufactures ‘mnd | appointed to look into the question of the | thiscluss ot shown yesterda h & i f h | productions, the effect of customs duties up- | price charge h ic for . Class I, Fine Arts—=All this ciass not passed was putin jail forthe night. Since then | thelr own rescrvation. Whea the Sioux I ‘“:p,.,_‘ of the agric p- | price charged the public for gas and the D i the state. An-| Gk, G Ty | ok her ywaywanihass have boen ace | commission wis onthe reservation last sun- b OBIIOTAREIA committee was informed by tho law depart- lhor planke ks the people of Kaisas o re. | € Goodman Elected a Member of | THUNEECE U 1T \as docided today to take | merobtaining the Soux’sussent to the re 4r £h6 coslntry, insteatie 1n ine States | ment that the city council had no legal right | specd, Trotting Judiate Semtor Tigalls, “the man who de ita) Coynosl, herto the reform school ut Kearacy, an ofl- | linquishme ( maziet andcorsimption fithe United Statss; |0 fx the price of gas, no matter how glaring | Troiting el meform i olities ns @ dream, | Porrupss Moxmor, Va, Sept. 0—[Special | cerleaving for that place with her this after- | 8€Te of t ssocrutnithe efeqt ol Ruch dutios AR LIECHIR) | the troquilities e Thore was no doubt | Puoi-odi OlMss..;ocovs s i declared that the deciloguehas no place it | Pelegram to Tue Bee]—The American | noon. cil held with the commissioncrs, implored | SMEON KD 0805 AWI0F. _com- | 13 regard the “inequalities,”” for while the | Kunning=Onc-halfmlie in | polities and expressed the beliof that theuse of R b ol bhy ikekat she — General Crook to promise them that they | PATIGN Wb uniiies ], 88 ‘““”“‘l‘ trust supplied the city with gas at the rate NOTES, N toney and the cuployment of hived Flessians plarmaceutical association today sc ected the District Court « alebury. could move, but the gencral informed them | EYOV '(? n e oAt 0"'1_‘"‘.‘ 'I'l“‘ of §l per 1,00 cubic foot it insisted Never in the history of the Nebraska state ¢ 11 cutipaigus was justifable)’ B lowite ofioera) Treldeat, Alfrel! B | Pumuar, Nob, Serh 9i[Spestal Tel- | thayhe conla'onoiilng furtioe than tore. | Danifactising indusicie ecbeled, by 19 fion obarging =SB0 fEVE, v | At s there been sich a display of vehicles, Them wer two candidates for govemor— | Taylor of Phildelphia;vice presidents, Prof. [ egram to L'nr Bk, | —The September term | QU¢st the depurtmant to ullow thern to dosc et 0, RGOS, MenTl $1.50. The committee, finding itself power- | Manufacturers from all partsof the United B twenty-five vears, o cost of transpo im_and the United Stal ex-Governor Charles Robimson, o resubmis: | A B. Stevensof Ann Arbor, Mich., Charles B bt Ak A e o as his instruc sionist, andex-Governor Glick, the only dem | VAR 0 of the district courtended here tonight, On toratiogovemon tlected In tho'state. When | £ Dobme of Baltimoro andJ. M. kvuo:lc_ of | thecriminal docketthere were three crimi- fho Qetormination to fuse with the resubmis. | St Louis; secretary, J. M. Maisch of Phila- | nals sentenced to the penitentiary: - W, F\. | bill The general’s p N AT (T T oate h 1 Decme ovident Glick withdroy and | depbis; treisurer, S. A, D. Shephard of | Wilson, for passing forged check, e year; | Satisfactorily by the Indians as they ,,'.“., CAT R e 3 seperato vols on | yalus, every frosh sitack in council affected | - The facilities for feeding the large crowds e et by " aetorotion, | Bostom: council, B, C. Candidusof Mobile, | Michuel Doyle, assult with intent tokill, one | £reat faith inhis winere and belioved that | iy somimies Rianidmens sullcp ous ol the markei' aniila inddinog Latims ansks | aremuek etsrhan IMYENmE, WHow LAl Ho wis the first goverior aftor the adnission | ¢ 1. Goodman ofOmans and H. M, Whelply | year; Jon C.Daly,whowas ciughfin the at- | the matler would eventally besettlad in 8 . el o- | ened to the facy thut the law department was | neccasary vo walt from one {0 threo hours, K i i The endment w: to and o st 4 Are Wi cer ¥ of Kunsas to theunion, In 1852 he nn for i oy f Y| Tempt topicka woman’s pocket at the horse | their favor. Only a short time ago, how- The -amend in earnestand that there was danger of the | and then be glad to get even asole leather < {St. Louis, The association will wmeet in e R ! horse 3 governor onthe greemback ticket and this | 1s from the did not give him power tomake promises other than were provided for by the Sioux s forthe 1ast | Jess, so reported to the council,and the agita- | States vie with each otner in producing the tain the relative | tion against the trust grew stronger than | latest and most improved styles of carriages of 5 n those countries and | ever, 'The attack at last told, and the trust | buggies, surreys, ete. Quite a number of new the United Std found that its stocks were deteriorating in | and improved styles are exhibited, fairherin August, received o three years | @ver, the Rosebud band of Sioux entered a OIS SUIAKEN Oty d quo_warranto proceedings boing | sandwich, Joar was oie of tho laders in forming the | New Orleans on the first MOuiRy oLnext |l st te s EAvare maes remiln oven: till s | Forons prolest, agiinst tho proposcd re- I 5 "5‘\‘ Yoio s 0b to reciprocity | succossul, and tho monopoly itself finally |~ "The traiued moose was let looso today for fesubmission fadion of the wpublican party, | May. tober. moval, daiming that they did not have any | &mendment oftred by k. & Cmeh or the | proken up. So its president today had @ | the bencfit of the large number of children The ticket was completod as Tollows: Liei- —_— — land to spare, This; apparently settled the was agreed o—yeas, | long conference with the city comptroller | und showed what it could do in the way of tenaut g Banta of Great Bend; Tnerensed Wabash Earaings. A Negro Robber. question andthe Indian burean hus refused TS i and the law department, the rcsultof which | trotting. treasurer Abilere: mditor, | Sr. Lovts, Mo., Sept, ). —The anuual meet- FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 0.—[Special to Tue | the Lower Brule's request. Of course the s on the amendment to | wil| be a concession of any price thecity may | Tomorrow is looked forward to witha great Joseph Dillon, Kearr 2 superistend: g of e, tockTolden of the Wabash rail. | Bre.)—Lastevening City Marshal Smitn, on | laree mujority of tuem are deeply disup- ring the sugar standard | jame forall consumers. e sugar 3 deal of intevest onuccount of the large crowds tt of public struction, M. H Wox, An- pointed at the failure of Lhele eiforts, but of duty from No. 16 to 13, R O chief justice Wonl, A | way wis held this forenoon, The following [ Feceiptof a telegram from Valatin cap v axy pomciaRle ¢ M ke Nt s, 30 nays, 24-as folows: . 3 ox's lig] Sty o ) derson county : chief justiceof the supreme | WOV wis hetl this formaon. | W ECRONIRE | 330 g i soldiors niform, wio s they arop aceableand will make 1o serious A SR NS R Kill:d by a Christian Scientist, Cox's light intant ty bund, which hus beon Comeron, Carlisle, Casey, 'Chandler, ToroxTo, Out., Sept. 9.—[Special Dawes, Dixcn, Evarts, Faulkner, | to Tiue Bre,]—The inquest into the death of T‘n.lml.\', lll.{l\-‘l)lam‘ r \l_h-.n«\‘ Ex-Alderman Kent, who died a week ago . Hoar, Ingalls, Jones of Nevada, | while under the Dy | Mue i1l while under the ¢ : 0 Manderson, Moody, Morga just from Washington, who is a caudidate | Paidock, Pasco, Platt M B named Isabella & clegram | ©DEo ivind Island sugar palice with music, is expected to arrive to- morrow with quitt & large delegation, and jed while viewing our exhibit will at the same ro of christian scientist | time sec that thelr attraction does Lot wans ly, R. C. Reynolds, George L. Gould, S1d oy Dillon, burd, Delaware Republicans. Eubtei, 1 . Del., Sept, .—The vepublicin state | Jumes F. Howe and Chai hosed to be wanted there for grand ‘lar- The negro came down on the 4 a'clock Judge Tripp ¢ train and undertook to escape by maling for Yaxkron, 8, D, the Platte river. He was overtsken about | gram to Tus BEE|— three-fourths of amile from the d and dgar T, Welles I, McHarg, yassing Dakota 3pecial T Do U g > 4 wart, was concluded to- | for ndvertising. conyention met her todsy. Willam C. | wnual veport skows a gain in net earnings | lolged in jail, whiere honow uwalts te ar | 7, \oody's seat in the senate, will open the | Reagan, Sander: ghlumb Fower, QuaY, | gqy, “Tho jury returned s verdict that Mr, | The large improvements that have been Enrnos s BAe: saper enan sud | Of SU5405. The volume of business for tho | ival of the authorities from Valeutine, Moody's > senate, pen the | Reagan, Sanders, Stowart, StoekbRdge, | Kot cano tohis doath throgh the fgno- | mudo during tho st vear for the baeft of AR A e s | Jear slows s Ineressa of i tous, aud L —— mpalgn by two specches In Beadio county | Washbumeil, ) 0 v | Fatea of Mrs, Stewart, who treated him ‘con. | the exhibitors is loudly conmended by e o s ey 1 10 X8 e 4110 B A 10 Y APL/OVIONE £enmesion ot Hastinge, tomorvow, . Baselll oatifiie tne wholewiase | o ¥y ity ey ok, e ooy | trary to the advice of his physician. A visitors, aud if corresponding improyements r ha here W 2 no contast hatever, the net earmings would have been $1,008,915 OHasnxgs, Neb, Sept. pecial Tele. | 8ud Work up to the election. ) ¢ h Da 8, S ) JORES O AT " | rant has been issued for Mrs, Stewart's ar- | are made during the coming ar Nebraska and (hat HarryJ. Richardson of Dover will | more than in 1530, cram to Trr Bre. 1—The Nebraska conf Miwhell, Prexce, Pugh, Ransom, St e L A A0 GUARR e SIRE Y equipped fair i be nominated for governor, aid Hrey P, ;O D Aslley wis elected president, Edgar e Methodist Episcopal church was MW aten Papkpladiiat Eanktan, Vioton Walthal, W 1:;1‘):;.‘\ o \\'\x"‘»“ i ST @rounds in the country Canton of Bridgeville for congress by ae- | ;1 Wells v M. | gpened tonight by Rev. Dr. Spencer of Phil- Y \\.(\x‘.'\‘_ [} ‘n‘,‘ Sept .;.\ _‘h},-un.d Te lo | Ve g 1 owa, Wilson Ericsson's Remain te Grand Island sigar beet fuctory makes claation. ’ ayes ger alelphia in_beball of the chur-h extension n to Tur Bee|—The Milwaukee rail All the reserved smendments having been joraeNsUG, Sept. 9.—(Special Cabllcgram | @ § At disploy 1 hall Mr. Blodgett, of - o plitforn dedaves for protetion to oy o Fourman il phesic, | Toad vund house water tauks and other | ifposed of, the presidivg oficer mnnounced | to Tur Brr]—The United States steamer | ¢jy Dortiouliura hall Me, Dlodgels of Lina ndustries; eulargement of our Another Ronlanger Story. About two bundred ministers are in @t | property bured this afterncon. Loss about | that thebill was now before the seuate for | Baltimore, which arrlved here at daylight ol Shovrs {0240 VAN os of fruit, Me, forelen trnde by reiprodty, ad edones | Py, Sot. 0.—-Dumont, the antiSeme | tendauce. g 5,000, Covered by insurance, aneuduent. S e el TR 81 By e SN 00 it oF A Seuitor Higging and the admiistrition of | o auhhr declared that the Comte de Paris A\ Bank Exauiner Resigns, e Nir, Plumb called for u separate vote on the | TSCVed WlekIpHE OF proceed with | own collection, e Prosident Harrison, | A 5 i g MONIgRS: The President Congreamlates Beed, commitice amendment striking out of the bill | Bricsson's body to Stockholm and leave with- o T A Richanison of Dover was nominated | bas in his possession a letter from Boulan ger LiNcoLy, Neb, Sept. 9—[Special T ; >R it the provision fora bounty of 81 Lonsilk | out anchoring ‘The Baltimore bhad a ple Confirmations. for: overnor wud Hary P, Canuon of Bridge- | in which the latter offers to restore the mon. m o Tur Bee|—F, F. Sauders will h,}_‘, AR Sept. .—The following has | theprotision bra bounty o7 BLA PO Ol ived | wnt pasiuge across the ocean, but experignced | WasnxGrox, Sept. O —Confirmations : John ville for congress, “ln*n;h\‘ un‘l‘lu' o ‘::‘nln.‘u’:] \llll.:Illn:‘ b; ;ir:umm\ | sign today as state bank examiner to ke ”‘“ o 1';1 Hho'm e Tyers | St The amendment to strike out was | 1088 in the Euglish channel and Skagerick. W. Ross, commissioner of the District of Co- Minncsotn Democrats. With an allowance of 200,00 frincs Jearly. | | oot OO e e e s g | heartily congratulate you and yaur collugues | Heed Mitdan: Pumb andrelter 4 | Banquet in Honor of Wissman, | Limbls, Botmaare Hinoleri. . S Sr. Paut, Minn., Septz .—The democrit g of this city, in congress, {rom Matto upod the generous, | “Sevonl amendueuts wereofferad and re. | Hawnia, Sept. 0.—(Spochl Cublegmm to | witt' We W. Overholzer, Corr A1a08, 1 . staio convention met here this morning. Up ilsof Crap shooting, 4 . - ppuss 3 o bave recived. | ected and then thoquestion was,stall tho bill | Tur Brr. |—At a banguet glven here tonigut | South Dakot, 1) M. Mead, Miller. W iscons to yosterday the lealing candidites for goy- | DVER Colo A party of negroes The Death Reoord, - . i) sscd und orderod to athirdreading i in honor of Baron Wissmann the sum of | sin—Frederick Peitz ilsville, ribed to place a | On \Ef.u. question the yeas and nays were oruor were Juige Thomas Wilion of Winona | &ufed i shooling craps in asalon this | Loxvox,Sept 0.—lev. lenryDamy L. o e e Ly, Sca | D000 marks was subs ) g i Francis Murphy Masric and Maor Robert A. Smith of St Puil. moruing becamo involved in agenerl row. | ton, D.D, D.CL., cano of St. Pauls Rock Istaxp, Ill, Sept. 0.— Francis Mur | g Business Troubles. 8 - A : d arty vote. steamer on the Victoria Nysnza. Subscrip- los. Lastnight Saith wis induced to- withdraw, Thomas Buckier, o mulatto, was = shot | satdalinl, died siddeqly sola | Jhiy, tho welllenown. temperuee orator, was | © The bill wes resd a third time and the | tions ou the bourse and elsewhere assure t Bostoy, Mass, Sept, 9.—William Bloom & There wis @ Wrangle over the tenporry through the heart, tho others were scriously St Pereissuid, Sept. O.—Liewtenant Gen- | narried this evenlng to Mers, Rebecca question stated tobe, “Shall the bill pusst” | building of a steamap for this scrvice ata | 0, dealors in woolews, assigned today, Lise chuirman, Jobn W, Wills of St. Paul was | wouded wd auumber o vibiers badly cub lem\ Bardowskl dicd suddeuly from apoplexy. | of Councid Bluffs, Iowa, Mr. Alarich thereupon woved sn adjournu: | cost of 100,000 marks, | bilities, $90,000 ; wssets, $30,000,

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