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g ——— THE OMAHA DALy BEE TWENTIETH YEAR. "OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1800, THE WELFARE OF THE WEST Becretary Blaine Writes a Letterin the In- | terest of that Section, OUR GREAT FLOUR TRADE WITH CUBA. He Does Not Believe in Opening Our Markets Free to that Istand nless Something is Given | in Return, Bostox, Mass,, Sept, 16.~In response to an fuvitation to the annual banquet of the Boot and Shoe club of Boston Colonel Clapp,editor of the Journal, has received a letter from Mr, Blaine, in which the sccre of state, refer- ring to that portion of the invitation saying the members of the club arc in hearty sympathy with his views regarding the best method of extending trade, rogrets that en- gagements will not. permit bim to address the meeting. The members of the club, he can do great good by counteracting a certain phase of New England opluion which he re- gards as hurtfulto New E nl's interests. New England is to receivein the new T the amplest protection for every manufactur- ing industry within her borders, and it will be, in the judzment of the se ary of state, both inexpedient and injurious for lier repre- sentatives to disregard a measure which will promote western interests, Mr, Biaine refers 1o aletter recently received from Tmbs, pres- fdent of the late convention of millersat Min- polis, re ng totheexcessive duties on American flour in Cuba and stating that Americans will be uable to retain any of the Cuban flour trade unless immediate relief is secu ote ink_of opening our s products free while allowin western industry to be absolutely exc from her markots by @ prohibitory t With reciprocity the west can annually y huudred thousand barrel nd Porto Rica, tc mass of other ducts. hout reciprocity be dr more and more fr market ving the fullest protection toall castern uterests, as the proposed tarift bill does, surely no man of good judgment, ce tainly 1o protectionist of wise fo toexposea westem interest to ally when it is manifestly e P promote it —manifestly casy be cause at this very time boards “of trade, chambers of commerce and public op in Havana ave demandin Cipy trade with the United States ¢ ain wise men have asked how can we sell farm vroducts in South Amer wihen the same _thingsare produced ti Cerealsare undoubtedly grown in th most P men will remember that ¢ n the same soil, and the sugar coun- nd_Central Aue ud the West Tndies contain 40,000,000 of people who ultural she purpose. tmber and whew ther s o o for exhibitors, pre ion of L s the AL | he The 2 sement, X o | point the sight-scer gets i auds the residents of such states or tor- | of {he appoint Judges product of Latin-Ame {5 it Noury| s DR =Dt annoanvnentithay ihe dor: g gy mlkiey e ey | s SR ng timbe ey doors and we can - greatly enlirge our | man authorities at Ragam e issued a | gnd foreboding shaft into the sunken park, | N0 Doubtof the Identity of the Dead | Mior F“"{l{":‘{;{ S T ;}'.'y'fl,»,:)?{””" " exchanges there if congress will five | produmation autho 1 slaves has | whem the mules and miners, h the _ Mun, rposes. After some moiification | 411 intercourse with t hibitors aud rep LA e R |“(*“', caused general surprise here. It is believed | lamps and picks, and the coal in large veins, | Lovisviue, Ky., Sept 16—Dr. J. O. s agreed to. sentatives of foreign uations {m.ul I;uv«';h( observe m']} --I\ nbt WIS | that there is some mistake in the news from 1 be seen with realistic vividness. A | Green arrived in this eity last night. He con- Mr. Manderson moved to add to the new alternates from various states feel S R o L Rl P Zanzi he ‘Tageblatt and the Frewsin- | waterfall, thirty feet high and falling ina | g0 Sihe truth of findings Robert Ray Hamil- | section setting spart the Annette Islands, in hey are not 2c0g- abdbabest method bh *l‘" ”12 o declare that it is not possible | regular sheet twelve feet wide, is auother e in the S < the Alexander Archipels in south- the be snowed under 'ical workings. | erman government will contirm | feature. It is located at the rear of the audi- | ton's body in the Snake ryer. e e Tescrvation. idor B s 3 & meeting - e b I e e il TETUSILE to take ee, torium Stage, and at the bottom dissolves into | Dr. Green says them {sno doubt that the | [7&3"") Matilaiitine, Tho e M ] o 0fon our MATKO.-4g ‘Lfl{ll\"lwln'fi;‘ — spray over electric lights so arranged as to | body found is that of Robert Ray Hamilton | dians, emigrated from British Palner explamed to them et R} Billioe without & NE Murder and Suicide. causorainbows to chuse euch other With ex | n spite of the doubts expressedin New Yo Columnbia to Alaska and such other Alaskan | that they had no duties or emoluments Ameraca to give us in return some frecdon in | KANsas Ciav, Mo, bout three | & isito effoc 'rl: e gallons of | The body had been in the water many days. natire ayjoin them, Agreod e, in the absence of their respective thelr markets. 'Theobject lesson immediately ! water going into a miniature lake peopled | Hamilton probably attempted to ford the B I TR e e T Nl e before us is the treatment of the ich ch ging the other with in- with representatives of the finny tribes and | riverat night. He was a good swimner and = tory and the o RSB o Hoomatic: & Mrs, Reed went to live with her | bordored with flowers, probubly cast bimself loose from his horse Antes il hald taosher mesting. 5 gift of that tradet When we have studied Mrs, Stark, Reed went there this Ebdo) e B and attemptedto swim ashore. His spurs poard of engincors sentby the secre- that lesson we shall be prepared _fo o 1, shot and kitled his wife, aud _then Finally Secured a Candidate. were clozged with water weeds and it n AP eIty hana aveni be bl A oot o o R oot Mrs. Stark, but after & | Dzs Moives, Io., Sopt. 16.—[Special Tele- | they cost bim s lifo House. tioi of using a portion of the harbor front for ug s g Y Le P ——————— 5 - 4 on the free Jist now andnext year take up the aped from the room. Reed | gram to Tue Bee.]—The democratic con- Quiet Blotliog in Brazil WasH1yGToN, Sept. 16.—In the house this | a possible site ring today. subject of reciprocity. tand their | = gressional conveution of the Seventh district | Ry, Jikno, Sept. 10— [Special Cable- | mormng the senate bill passed for the relief X 3 logic itis tomakesugar froe this year witk- ngland and Tarkey. met here to today to fill the vacancy caused | .o Y a1 PRIt Ba tor sl | o ka. S. P. Carter, Orazed Dy Unseiaitod toyes e e Rt Dl d Tar O vacang 4 | gram to Tue Bee.]—The election for mem. 4 (ot o £ Talsecan to CHYQ0NNLIOI AR 3 O it 10 el patn 4 Toxpoy, Sept. 16.—[Special Cablegram | by General Weaver's declination. They nomi- |y ooy oo sy The senate amendments were concurred in HAGAKC o she will not kindiy coisent to graut us ve- | AP Replring to the oditor of an | nated Judge W. H. McHenry of this city ty | Persof the con assembly passed off smendme oneurred in | o Ber.) e e e ciprocal trade. Holding complete vant AR pyiug fo the editor of @n | 1, Jimation, und that gentleman promptly | quictly. Among thecandidates returned are | to the house bill authorizing the secretary of | | 0oy oy iha brain of Mrs. W. M. I ground themselyes, the —proposed Armenian ng bis support for the | iiiig i G Hargie, an aged farmer of | Ministers Bocayura, Glycero and Nander- | the interior tosubmit a proposal for the sale transfers the vantage groundto Spain. Those adstone repeats that | this connty and on Siltime soce et el S e mn AL s Crow Indian reser. | 99M his former sweetheart, at Grand Mound, s fiyauings. prondipn. dstone repeats thitt | this county and an old-time greenbacker, was | holtz and ex-Minister Ladario and Sanctiven- | of the western part of the Crow Indlan xeser- | {/M o C0 B E 0 Bt S0 B o TPoful gatrllans. of Probarty Wio pbace | ménts he suteraing on the sationt | put: jhay | fnally persuaded to take the nomiuation. del. vation in Montana. T L mf“ Ay 156 @tran g l5oic Tor (U0 1t pla Mrthr the hursd| e ia "confideat. this Buglash -avill. refase BeeMeaper O inixing, rw Yo, Sept, 10,—Charles R, Flinthas | The house then proceelod to consideration | (/85 h B8 Three years ago fsgone. I do mot mean in anything |have | to renew her costly support of the Turkish Py Moe i g4 H of the Euloe resolution relative to Kennedy's | F s gon E y support of the Tur o § ‘ ecial to Ture | Janeiro: “The electious passed off in perfect young Bevan, who is_the sonof said to imply that reciprocity is only a west- [ system of government ot Dot - 10.—[Special to Tue | /i S 3 Derlect | speech. It directs the clerk to communicate | youns Be . y that 1 i " order. The results show the country over- | Speech. iron monger at Bladeshall, Stafordshire, ern interest. It will prove beneficial and profi —_—— Ber]—The bee keepers of Webster county | oy einingly ‘in favor of the new order of | to tuc senate that the house repudiates and | Fngland, came to this country able both l;» farm and shop. Maay forus in The Heligoland Cession. are now actively at work upon the organiza- | things, N monarchists and hardly any cler- | condomns Keunedy's languago as unparlia- | by s brofher. Their in \l: 1hioRrilin s into oata il ‘l’l"l;l”l; d | Lowpoy, Sept. 16.—[Special Cablegram to | tion of an assoctation and hope to have it in | jcalists were elected.”” mentary. Tho pending question was on the | in the farming busiuess, but bec T et ‘fi ao | Tue Ber.]—A Berlin dispatch to the Daily | shape to make a showing at the county fair ————— point of order against the resolution rised | couraged, the brother returned Hhal) have developed those forms. by investi. | News says it is rumored there that Germany | in October. Itwill have a membership of The President’'s Mail Light. John cu se at the No gation and experience, the full beuetit of day or year, but shall ther fore throw 'away _countless iilions of trade in addition to 0,000,000 we have al- ready thrown away and then ignorantly de- clare, without trial, that ‘the system won't work!” is one fact that should have gr with protec- tionists, 2! trader in the senate voted against " reciprocity, The free trade papers throughout the country are showing o dotermined nostility to . It is evident that the free trade senators and free trade papers bave a speific reason for their course, ‘They know and feel that with a sys- tem of reciprocity established and growing | their poliey of free trade receives a most serious biow. The protection who_op- pose reciprocity in the form in which tis now presenfed knoclss away one of the strongest supports of the system, Pheenact: ment of reciprocity is the safeguard of pro- tection. The defeat of reciprocity is the opportunity of free trade.” e Ll PARALYZED B the wolicy A WIRE. Peculiar Electric Fefella New New York, Sept. 10, to Tue Bl Another the over-prosent dan 1 dty in ceident York Boy, [Special Telegram triking instance of v of death or injury by the streets is furnished in the Which story of Charl Rowden Young, a boy of sixtoen, the youngest child of Gideon Your assistant superintendent of the maritime exchunge. Until within a year ago the lad was o pupil of a grammar sehool in Brook. lyn. Then he was apprenticed to P, G. Big- elow & Co, printers of Liberty street, At 5:30 o'clock on Saturday evening he left the ofiico for his home in Brooklyn, His way to Fulton street ferry led him down Maiden Lane. The rai pouring he: at that serted. hour on S The b i d on at hi and quic reached the northwe: Maiden Lane and Pearl str was about o step across the street and bad put one foot off tho pave when something swished in the air. He as he thought 4 heavy blow on the right of the ground. The next thing he knew he was in his home with bis mother and father bend over him, tow hehad got to his home d not tell. From the time when until he came to his sense house his mind was u comp! X asked what had hurt hiw, Charlie sile bead and diopped like a log to the When looked up witha dazed expression and made an unintelligible veply. val, he said ; “W here is the policernan?' “What policeman!” asked his father. “The policeman who brought me home,"” said Chariie. He wus agaln asked to give an explanation of his condition and replied confusedly, pass- ing his hand across his brow, “I don't know. Something struck me aud * foll, but I don't Jnow where." A doctor who examined the boy found that the wire had struck Charles on the top of the right ear and had coiled itself round his back, passing under the left arm pit, dlong the Then, after an inter- W to the riedly the b were before they itis supposed, undertook to sta aid of coul oil and the usual explosion fol- ne ternal Criy N next, Rh chest @s fur as tue outer edge of the right days ago from Behring sea, had an adventure man W prineiple ncluded the Anglo-Ge a's b lowed. the char the sulanger. « ¢ yeas, 83; nays, 14—t | toTug Ber,) —Pat burcan gives notice that ! ts will oc- | ton, Union. | bert G, Th e Went Down with a Crew of Five. order the previous questio 16 Lonmrn RGN 0 i cur touigh the expose 1s of Wis. \1!,‘{,‘.‘.::::‘.'-:!‘ {", -“v")‘x.' Thonpace, Thee ASHLAND, t. 16—The steamer Mr. Bayueof Pennsylvania agaln offered | 000 0L consiny Mich pois, and Tu. | Molues; George La om0 i onn Maul | Charles Hebard arrived Lero today and re- s resalution referring the wholo. matter to | [ rork G ) James A. Movrison, New Hartf ports the loss of the schoomer Ben Brink with | U Judielary commiitee, = soto re. | Urban 3 - rt8 1he. 2 clausa requiring the committeeto re- i They Want More Time. Mutin V. ‘B, Crouch ~Plun Hol | i crew of fivo men on the rorks of Eagle har- [ iSRRG IANng (08, Comuyiecto o New YouK, Sept. 10.-Thochamberof com | 103 Nuthagict Keuncdy, O lebolt; Benjamin | bor, Lake Superior. the resolution adopted.—Yeas, 124; nays s, meree has passed resolutions urging that the | Er L “,‘ Sigoarney; ¥ S v Mr. Boutelle of Maine, from the coumittco | time for takir cKinley bill Bekuix, Sept, 1 today in the Au explosion occurred - i or any other foreign_country; also whether | Arcmsoy, Kan, IR ek s i B e Fred 60 s Church B4l .{:‘,3 “\'\""\‘ Will be dastioyed ¥ Eads ares suitable for such manufacture cannot be | O HE sh-Prussia, by which twent e Dk Eousion! Buteam, Jules Simon on Duelling. procured in the United States. =~ Adopted miners were killed, damaged others. Loss, §150,000, {.fle well known Russian autnor, is seriously breast. Only finder the arm pit, howeyer, | their reports, The latter showed the order | Wy SN \q with sending the r' .t that Prince | andon the ‘ear was the flesh burned. The T"E 0‘[‘[[““* CO “. P“.“,E | to bein a flourishing eondition. Grand Or- | ;\ BLS\ DA‘ IN THE SE\\TE. jeorge of Wales had beer = ixed up in a doctor decided thal the lad was suffering | ganizer Hall detailed the result of his work | fight, appeared this morn - before Judge from k 40 the 518 svstem, | for the year. The reportshowed the order | Desnoyers and pleaded not = lity. He was On Sunday mor g it that he haa was rapi ine mumkullvv uumber and joflu- h]n{'(hmlull bail, givin !(u». ; n ‘hml!‘lv;m partly recove and n to talk . ) ence, The directors will present their report | s Re al self, with twostreties of & % nch o has Sensibiyand cieatly and "o tell s | Governor Boies Formally Opaus Towa's Great | thisatternoon. o The Conference Report b the Railroad | Loih, 0 e sotvivea of Lo %, the leading father ‘that_fie was atthe corner of Pearl Todustrial Exhibit. . Land Forfeiture Bill Adopted. 1l lawyers bere and W& contest the street and Maiden Lane when a wire struck AVENGED HIS WIFE'SDISHONOR says he got hli« ini = Al\'lt\ll hlrx{m B, He could not then and. cannot now tell considerel good souri ~ but thinks how he got home. By Shooting the Man Whom e Had | VERY LITTLEOPPOSITION T0 THE MEASURE | L was the victim of a practi joke. The Pho —— THE CITY THRONGED WITH VISITORS. Befrionded in Adversity. foeling against hin is vory ste ln;‘lw(‘ll;l ROTECTED 1Y OUR FLAG. New Yonx, Seph 16.—Special Tolegram p— prosecution intends to resort e easures.§ A . to Tie Bee.|—Thestors of a ruined home J . > o e A0 = urf,‘:.l,l..‘i, ,q,' "':"""' “‘l‘"'" ':""" Interesting Exercises Appropriate t0 | 4 ¢ children dishonord by their mother ARl """_""’ DI tassec With A MINTFOR ONAD Bi% DiANtis0n, OAL, Bapt, 11,~"The seal the Occasion—The Bee Keepers | hada fitting endingin the shooting of a man kg S r SO LUE A L ke & el et « Hamb y rho debatichied his fethad’s wite, Tho | House Conferces on the | Representative Connelt Introduces a loonst . 11, Lawls, Wiich Avtived & few Organizing-Hamburg Votes who debauched his s wite, Tho in- Bill for that Purpose. Bonds for Water Works. jured husband was Gedree Deistel, and the Tarift Appointed. e 1at WasiNGTos, Sept. 16— A bill carrying an with a Russln gunboat. On June 13, while Hay }};‘15‘;:" e ‘“',:;::“‘* ‘;‘”- L "“‘"“‘l":‘» »priation of 100,000 to dofray the cost of near Copper island in tho Japan sed, the | orreywy, fa., Sopt, 10.—(Special Tele- | ey Cab 0 e bo vupposed the cause | L WASHINGTOS, Sept. 16.—Vieo President | eretionof a United St mint at Omaha, Lewis was cnased by the ex-Russian gunboat Wity By p cisi ment he admitted that be supposed the cause | . 1 4 s | Nob;. wis toliy tntronicod (i ths. hotie by 8 K gram to Tur Br Ten thousand visitors 3 ol v Morton presided in the senate today, The | Neb., was tolay introduc th | AlCeaniy, 10w isodi by 168 Alasia O of the shooting was that Deistol was a : Hepis five Cannell Ho also introducert | Alexander, now used by the AlaskaCom- | (wora attracted to the city to attend the 2 g . , following bills were passed : The senate bill | resentative Connel mercial company to carry seals, bat which Fotdl i ved husband, ! such was RSstilAE 1 WHTATOE i | @ bill for the ercctionof astatue or monu- nas on board FRussian offfclals to arrest any | Jeotivities of the coal paluce, which was cause us L T A e LA A o ) | ment in Washington tothe memory of Johu aling schiooners within nine miles of the f].-rm.nllv m»;nr-d bly hl,\)\'t-rlwr Boie: rfhc in his cell In | Yorkville prison. ;h e ;””‘v'w‘l mgél,l\m‘r { Ericesson ata cost v[:r_nm_ Russian coast. The Lewis was overhouled [ day was perfect and the exercises wereof a id he had taken Birk into his house | PTATY of national, s nd indu | — — and e papees dominded by the Rissian | very interesting nature, After music by the | when he (Birk) came fhm London and was | ords concerning the origin, progress and con MURDER OR SUICIDE ¥ oficials, - Captain McLeen hoisted the Amer- | 1oa state band and prayer by Rev. Dr. | outof work and moneyj and when the false | sequences of the late civil war; the senate 2 v : Unde , A owa state ba ayer by . Dr. | ot 0 i an L ate.civil wo | Asphy on of a Young Lady Under fon flap &nd refused (o Qeliver bis papers. | peo the Boas| 16 allingall gave | friend got work ho took a. of _him | bill to en ih yublle | SPPRIxiation of 3 His crew wis well avmed. and the Kussian | EWve of the city, President Ballingall gave | frin e s e :u.l‘l {Ll‘-l‘hl» right of W igh public | Mysterions Cirenmstan steamer allowed the Lewis to depart. the signal for tho machinery to be set in | i bechme intimite T WS WS TRER | lands for i | Oxems, N. Y. Sept. 10.—[Special s ": motion. At the same time the American | (i heras his wife, Teistcl was compelted | The conference report on the railroad 1and | grum to Tiup Ber.) - Sunday ovening Ge Cleveland's Name Applanded. flag was unfurled from the staff on the main | to put two of his children in an institation | forfeiture bill was resumed and Mr. Sheifele and Will Holland, while at t Hawronn, Conn., Sept. ~The demo- | tower, which was the signal for all the | asaresult. Today his boy, who lived with | continued b 1 against He | poarding place at F. J, Kaudall's, noticed a cratic state convention met today. Congress- | whistlos and bells in the city to ln_m. wis mk.-u-.. g vas w.m—&.{.lm to swke of the first n of tho bill as oM gy aspeech in which he enlogized Cleveland, the | Justily, A platoon of engines from the | Bif by accilent as Weneho camo UPCT | sham and @ pretense as a cned several doors s cited great ap | Q) shops advanced and kept up a perfect | of the tascry i - the: shooting foupwed. | was nothing but o mero [ 1 by Aties’ Nellia o commiltees o recess was taken, pired pandemonium at the paluce for ten minu Tears came t |‘~‘Il~l:l usmllhrno cnn(\in\lu;l ance. youni &nd preit 117 \vha) e a0 MM, On reassembl and the chorus was augmented by the hoarser | 10 talk of his children aid his features hard Mr. Bate ng at 1:30 Temporn lso opposed the conference re- | Randult in house This door w *ed that ex-Congressma encd as he spoke of his perfitious wife, In : throttled whistles of the numerous manufac: | pis e SPOE® & RSN he was | Port and asked where, under the bill, forfeit- | I nd resisied all att to force it. l’“"““r"‘“1.'"'"* would address the | tories. Governor Boies was then introdaced | thirty-cight years oid, & nativeof Vienna, | ure came in. B e e oot ot TAFEFON WS | gl delivered the address of the duy, @ schol. | Austriy and never wiwmarried. = Mrs Deit | - Mr. Plumb said it forfetted all lands which | JIGH L The following ticket was nominated: Goy- | arly effort appropriate to the occasion. He Z‘-lu‘r‘.iii‘u‘li'-'\?';;‘-"‘L‘?..‘t‘.%‘;;;-'u'..‘i'”;;‘i‘.fil ste had | under the decision of the supreme court could }in ¢is Horrified § of the il | ernor, Luzon B, Morris; lieutenant governor, | congratulated Jowa on her palaces, which he | S€CUre S - bl : be forfeited, It forfeited somewhere be- | on the floor wedged in hedoor. She Joseph \\ tary of state, J. J. | thought were of incalculable good to her peo- THE SWiss CRISIS, tween )00 and 10,000,000 acres. It con- [ Was un wing e el in H. Sanger; comp- | plo Tuis was a unique palace, because it —4 firmed ot asingle acre to any rilroad_com- | Her b s Springer . of Staib. | COMIESS | brought to the forea hereto overlooked por- | The Vote for Revision of the Constl- | pany and did not distarb the status of any | ' it "Fho head was in support of democratic | tion of Towa wealth. The ove tution to Take Place Ociober 5. acre granted to railroad companics except by , T gas burner w . The platform reafirms adhereance iples of tho national psrty ordon Bennatt.} 16.—[New York Herald the grave question of labor and capital, [Copyright 1590 by James ud | thought that in this country we had a pa terminating th LuGao, Sept. build any mor This was at right of the c ! and the givl placed on the bed of their roads panies to | t forfeit- | O bri n o v ® DIo- nd exclusive powers of the com- e i, 5 | companied by : the pro- il L o -~ e :-“l“;:;j;;‘;,‘y,';x',g:,;‘.l[“f:j:;,, Visional goverament aud 15 now in Ttaly, s fn which there are public Lauds | naned A Mistake Somewhere, 2d upou Indiana Normal sc he fell in love with Mc co! by Mr. Grosvenor of Ohio. Mr. Blount of Georgia, about sixty men, who own somewhere in the neighbortood of an agreement hur- Cressox Serixcs, Pa., Sept. 16.—The tiations were on foot for president’s mail this morning was light, and Valparaiso. lie Smith of Madisor Deto o 000 swarms of bees. in arguing the e L el At e D i P D e transncted ronstsombre ts 8 | point, recalled the Brooks-Sumner episode | Wis. The couse of true love ran smoothl the view of recediug it to Germany in A Switchman Injured, it was mainly of & routine unimportant | and cited the action of the house in that case, | and Bevan rewived ully £rom bis be- clunge for a portion of Schleswig-Holsteln. | Cresroy, Ta, Sept. 16.—(Special Tele- | It was maiuly J D Wienover a member of this body arrasgned g | 1oved ome: About one month ago e letters The P el MiaiiatA gram to .| —Joln Stone King, a | myis afiornoon the family took trip to | senatoras a felon and a traitor by reason of [ gent. Itis swd heattempted to shoot bim- he Passenger and Ticket Agents. | gwichman in the yards here, in making a | Rhodendron park over the picturesque Bells | his conduct i regard to legislation there s few weeks g0 in hisolice. Monds Dexver, Colo., Sept. 16.—The American ween cars at 4 o'clock this morn- coupling Gap railroad and enjoyed tne scenery very FETR ; could be no question but that the character | evening Bevan was discharged, as Mr. Bul- Askoclaiin ‘l" "““‘“’l‘“ DASangs: l“"“ ticket | i g fell across the track and his vight log was much. L of the louse wus assaulted. 1o (Blount) sars is not satisfutory. He was agents met here today and after transacting | crushed above tho knee, rendering amputs o T was not here to vindicate the character of | constantly brooding over his love affairs and miuch Toutine business voted to hold the next | tion nocessary. Hels & singlo man, tweaty. . For Congressional Elections. | " sopgor from Pemusylvania.. He was | neclected The next day he pi meeting at Sau Francisco. Inresponse to an | three years of age. Wasmixaroy, Sept. 16.—Representative | o here to investigate ~whether or not | chased a nd followed his swe imvitation from the governor of Nebraska and e Boothmau of Obio today introduced in the | the charges made by the gentle t to Iowa, to which state, after marryiu the officials of tho Lincoln association it was Tenth District Democrats. house a joint resolution which by its title [ man from Ohio were tru but | W. M. L stie had removed, and where resolved to make a stopat Lincoln on the re- Wenster Ciry, Ia, Sept. {Special | provides for congressional districts of Ohio | thequestion of the character and diznity of | the ter cedy by whick twolives were turn trip. Telegram to Tue Ber]—The democratic | and is also (o secure to the electors their | the house was one with which its menbers | lost was e ‘had something to do for which the sional committee of the Tenth ht to chose members of tho fifty rople congre Towa ction Ofticially Annoanced. poond 2 DAL SN s Teu R Bl alsiots, would hold them 1o a rigid responsibilit Poy Chovisters on a Strike. WasuiNG 0N, Sept. 10.—The department of | district methore today aud nominated Hon. conigress by, congreasiogy] glsylc The chair overruled the powt of ordel New Y. ept. 16— |Special Telegram state s received a telegram from Minister o Fonaritas 1o DYaos (610 T U ARANT A Magnitlcent Affair. B r"'."'.l.,é"“{‘{‘_l‘ i ey ‘The striking spirit hos be "!Z!:mfl:-x.“r '.Al'\'m]ull"lls::.\kl\l‘lilxli)i:lA‘Mll\n“lmtz‘tl: ined £ §-'|At. 16.— ppgcml Telegram to together with Mr. Kennedy's speech to the come ep as it we . and amoug the e il il S Voted for Waterworks. The banquet given last night in | committec on judiciary, with instructions to | latest of the malady are the small boy ublio uitil Mareh 1 hoxt. ‘The telograwn| Hawworo, In., Sept. 10.—[Speolal Tele- > George surpassed in splendor | report within three da; choristers of the Avenue A mission of St reached the' department through Misister | gram to Tuk Ber.]—Waterworks aroa surety | 8n¥thing of the kind before attempted here. M. Caunon of Ilindls fivored thersfer | George's church. On Sunday eveuing ap at the City of Mexico. Ak o Y : Col N ng the guests were Admiral Watson, | €nce of the resolution to the committee i | o hoir, consistingof some twen $ Sebaiii el for Hamburg, A vote was taken by the peo- tanant Governor Augler, the fticors of | Order thut the house might act intelligently, | SoUEw 10 PORSATRRR' Se vet Two Boys Burned to 1reath. plotoday and the question was decided over- | tho men-of-war now in port, ‘government of- | 1n the preseut forin of the resolution the | Yembers, gathered on the ;qu\ alk in S i KR Ty whelmingly in its favor. The votestood 269 | fieps and cabinet ministers, speech (including the unobjectionable | of the mission an iy bod L3 SartLake Crry, Utah, Sept. 16.—TLis | for and 7 against. ' portions) _would be "expunged from the | Hov. Mr. el i ing the dwelli 3. J - F - = Ko i dopte e by . on_bel 1low choris ing the dwelling of M. J. W. Savage, e Ao e R B Ore o mat Record, adopted the speech would T X City, bured. Her two boys, who praska and lowa Pensions. o expun o tho most objectionable he gentleman from Tennesseo ||Vo4~/ would remain initas part of the in the were burned to death rescued, M Savage, ta fire by the house, For Omaha and Viclnity—Far «ould bo y 5 e's cl amount of sala a mouth, portion of vice must te to n refused the demand and the & h WAPTET. | part cited b; a—Fair; continued high tem- | (E ; southerly winds. swa—Fair; warme; southerly winds. outh Dakota—Fair; continued high WASHINGTON, Sept, 16, to Tug Bee|—Tho following were granted pensions toda, Thomas C. Burson, Crawf [Spe Neb: Original — d: William J. suggested that the gentleman swas hardly the person to malk from 1llino! —————— ; ; Qe : sing. When an emoergenc; Tarvi dria; Thomas E. Coverly, | temperature; southerly winds. reflections upon another person’s unparlia- 0 sing T A Ductist Wounded. DU Alats e Lhomu Baderaly, i i mentary language, s proased o servics tho boys outs Panrs, Sept. 16,~A duel hins been fought at "l”; & n‘rmm Norfolk ()“_'mi i ;’i‘l ailure of Chicag) Brokers, “'nm «‘l.luuhr {];--l‘;;\r\ulfiqllmly }lwu\'wn f{‘\‘-f\‘v’.fv SEID A1 OpMAItiN Shole Bl TRooter ver of | Jacob B, Gleam, Norfc d— | Cnicco, Sept. 10.--W. J. Applegate & Co, | Messrs, Camnon and MeMillin and Enloc, | THRIVEE Gt 1ar RALFe s between Dumonteuil, a member of | 9600 Bt ait L S B IR O | | Cmicaco, Sept. 16, Applogate & Co, | (et r ot Gobate Mr, Enloe demanded | more or less of a secular nature it was at erof deputics, e David City: Thomay | PoMd of trade brokers, failed today. It is | 1% Cious ‘question wpon his resglution, | fund necessury to call @ policoma cently | charges uguinst [ Daniel oleman, David City; Thomas | g4iq the headof the firm was badly “whip: | which 30 modified as to be an ex pr 1 | perse th 10 boy's repeated their d Merueix reccived @ serious ine | Sewell, Lincoln; Edson H. Weston, Benuett; | guivedn by the recent frost scare and crop | on'the pavt of tho house that it “disupproves | this mor WO Rihre & .Yu‘n.fl;l.\\l 1l lmllnll‘r"r. T‘Hw‘llll\;liv“.ll ;‘;\;“l‘l Stew ;imn ‘T'he liabilities ave about $0,000, and | and condemus” Kenunedy’ speech and a di- Baloria e w I‘ nt A =sey Abh; Salens Mg r vidows, el the firm claims that rection to the public printer to expunge it Patents ts o lnventors, \Alhl:(]fll‘r:’. u',.rx,dth servi 3!:?':?13{ J‘;;:x‘«-”fi*in’\:\\‘\?("\}lf:u'xll‘llc‘;l‘lrl'lsl\rl:: thay cansettio 1 from the permanent Congressional Fecord WASIINGTOY, Sep! an The house refused The Scioto River Flood. dounb Ay lows Portswoutn, O, Sept. 16, —The Betlny 'wv'mll Aot Wil | viver flood is doing a vast amount of damage, rton; Luther N. Wiggins, Pat- | All the corn crop on the wide, fertile bottom trson; Joseph A. Brinton, Boone; Henry O, | lands is under water aud & great portion of it out bonded goods under the be exteuded to February 1 on naval aflairs, reported a resolution calling to | on the secretary of the navy for information as to whether the Bethlehem iron company is using for manufacturiug steel guns for the United States navy ores imported from Cuba s, Mount Ay anufacturit 1 drilling apps Twenty ve Killed, district, in ¢ ted Colos The bill pas: port of delive ven Thomas M od coustituting Peoria, Il a ; John Lamphere, , Atlantie ; John Viola Centre. Paws, Sept. 1¢ lucrease—James Bee.) —[Special Cablegram toTue The recent duels have brought out an e g v, E 3 The speaker annourced the appowntment of | worth for ¢ o Yominated for Congress, | thomas, Shildon. Original widows-1au- | appeql from Jules Simon, Who calls upon bis | the following conferees on tho tari bill: | the usual de SELOMH M SeRR Ihe it S0 | R s R "“num\ va City: 10 | countrymen io abaudon the absurd custom of | Messis. McKiniey, Burrows, Bayne, Mills, | forvite pensions for ex-union s 98 tho Bighteanth Tilinols distrios today nowl- | Wiiheim Wagner, Newton; Stm V. Hob | U408 0 A McMifan aad Flower. Adjourued. demand that the employment of | AMAC 0N, oTA el stein, Rockwell; Jesse Staflord, Thurman, Oolasains Donalatin —_— detectives in civil service be prol The Fire Record, e W ASHDRETON. Batk. 0 mae o nehiais f National Tile Makers' Union. nowminee was governor of W you Hasrom, Cala., Sept. 10.—Fire this after- The Swischmen's Oonventien tho state of Cotomao. scconding 1 the count | NEV ¥ONE, Sept. 16.—Tho National tlio | PresiientClevelind. nooa destroved twelvo business houses and | BU7TALO)N. ¥, Sept. 10.—At this morn- | oo anaus bureau, is 40,975, makers' union of the United States today This 13 a ing's session of the switchmen’s convention | §iti7 FRSE BAEET O AR RE) 016 Bye! Veterinarians in Sesslon. fixed a scale of prices, which the men will the Reummendations of Grand Cuicago, Sept. 16,—Tho twenty-sever ——— - Master R D preseut to the Losses, . o i Count Tolstol Serionsly 1l Sweency's anmunl report wero re. Shot His Wifo and Sulcided. —— SRl Roaetnn < 81 e Hslod S1. Petensnuno, Sept. 10,—Count Tolstol, | forred ~ to committees. Vice Graud | PoxrLaNp, Ore, Sept. 16.—Charles Wholly | The Vietim ofa Practical Joke. | Vorernayy Afedical, associition bossn Master Downey —and Grana - See- ol today fatally shot his wife, who had left him 10 estter @ house of ill-fame, and then suicided, MoyrrEaL, Sept. 10— [Special Telegram to Tug Bee.)-Rickard 0’ Brien, whois carged president of tiw Illinols assoclation, deilvered the address of welcowe, retary and Treasurer Simorott presented I DODGE COUNTY FOR DORSEY, | He Becures the Congressional Delegatiog with but a Slight Struggle NOW HE'S CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS, vSenator Van Wyck Talks to the Farmers of Pierce County « the Duty of the Hour— State Politics, n/ . Sept. 16 pocial Teles ne The « Do county ree ,, blican convention met this nft at 4 at Masonic hall. The tow were | .IUl presented but one. The convention was harmonious in its procecdings and gencrally sfactory | pated ared inits results, T it fight betwe who anticie unty's | two favorite sons were d | the | outcoma, particularly the « cats, There | were in th vention but tw antie Dorsey delegates, Theantis had, before the primaries, figured from newspaper roports that Dor wd amajonity of the district oute sido of Dodge county, and, quictly yicding | tothe ex 1 wiil of the i it o | remained away from the primaries yesterday | aften | found no opyx | During the proceedi 1 iz | pointed to e | Cor Dors s friends turned out and of today's convens tea of thivo was aps ror Richavds and platform. Dor- nd Richands was 1upon their appearance o, @ com cort Gov nan Do found at his offic: they w ted with uproarious applause, Mr. Rich ther things, said that if Mr. Dors iinated at Columbus he shall have the co and hiis friends, Mr. hir ppo: esoy said be w 1ld bo sure svement, condemns the republican party forits attitude | dium from the extremest of her section in [ Cable—Special to Trg Bee]—A rumor is | ing g te the unc was taken torestore consciousness, | yenor ] for o the gt questions afieting the wel: | tho larzer middlo ers wio had | being circulated that e federal commis- and Physicians W ¢ for and they found give e entn of Cover onehale’ ‘in o famm values | MayorEpps delivered an address of welcome, | Siouer has demanded a mginent of cavalry. i hoak, an 20 friend of | in Connecticut to the prevailing | and a local chorus of 150 voi The federal \‘n'l\mxsalonl‘rh.m decided that e house anti-lottery bill if they had bee n ies is about The following de ted to tariff policy: derounces the McKinley bill; | pleasingly the *Gld ' the ** the vote fora revision of the constitution will n6P.Me Sawyer, talken fr twenty-two year old, wel ped aud of ressional o Pruesdail, denounces the policy of #peaker Reed and | “Downin aCoal Mine.” In the evening a | take place on October 5, il passcd wit ot a word of disussion, | medium height, aud the bafses utd uo ap . Bavnard, Hy 3 ity o se e- | reception wi endered Governor Boie: Gt otion of Mr. Plu © te pro- | pavently have come from a fall. She has been | Breitenfeld, G Rownecn " tha” cloosion. DAL 0 the. Motk | the Sttvn oters. i Eerotary innlog bre. | | SiEnor Ginels, whp Mas fust been - nouion of M. Plumby the sentlo pro- | B th Mve. Handall sinco Marcli, ind Uore i | Marthy Eatiher oids, gerous and revolutionary measure ever | sented Architeet Brown with a handsome [ leased, complains of thgbad treatment he en- SITha Hibat cullirelaws, M, Pluiib wter.In spito of all the physi- | Thom and | ised tosub the popular form of gov- | gold medal for the best plans submitted for | dured during imprisonmint ved an amendment iu the nature of a sub ..{ vln- lun“.lllul not re: ; N 1"" e b Cr) 1 dec for su revision of the | the building. Signor Respino, who was escorted by fed- | stitute, d die is mornir "hirteen dele ded by G. Wale tavifl as shall admit crude material of manu- | The palace is an imposing structure e Fat My Mindaseon Toyed. sne mendment pro-! | coroN 1z an fnguest to ende. cott, were «hosen to 'the joint senatorial cone facture free and lighten the burdens upon | feet in length by 130 in width, the main ”h‘l' ]‘"I\"',m"'" ,y“r‘:’ll'”;x‘du‘l‘u‘wf”:,‘r wiih | viding that no more than 0 (instea §i0) | detormine whether her death was vention with Washington county, R.J.Stine the necessaries of life :.m;..r l»l.ri.’.g mn[m ‘[h.n' 10 “!‘G an ‘m;"'.!l\ the federal authorities, acres shall be cmbraced in one te site | or suicide, e 2 | g wos mom ,,_.,‘;.‘h,’,,]. iy : i cctural character of its own, with its battle PRI o | e to | L — - ssroy. | Shivels for registor of deeds 3 Australian Miners Strike, ments and turrets of jet, reminding oncof a | [t 18, teported that gunshots, were ox- 1. Plumb also moved to add to the sub WORLD'S FAIR C(OMHISSION nd lex Tuaberg for membées of theleg Sroxey, N. 8. W., Sept, 10.—Most of the | owming’ cstlo of foulslem. b b EWY | tives atBalorna, Fedefal. troops have been | stituto a seckiin seryolt | Adoption of the Committee Report | 05 M Lithgow miners have gone on a strike. Only | Storiesin height, tne first being a - in that direction. sites to so much land as is necessary o s ‘an Wyck at Pierce. e | feet, and the other reaching to the top and X for the construction and main 0 of res- Detining Its Powers. e the small collieries are workmg. ving from forty to sixty feet. The build- A *::‘jfi;‘*k,{.""‘:‘ }"“;I:‘i‘;‘;: Bl e e | Cmcaco, Sept. 16.~The national world's | Pren , Sept. 16.—[Special to Tus e labor leaders threaten to call out the | ing has an auditorlum with a seating picity | {03’ tat the foleral wathorities have mog | My Tellor also offeral an amendment, | fair commission today adopted the report of | Bie.] ICERC ML VYV ckiido XS o & 1 b to | of 5,00 t0 6,000, On eitherside st this oot | vey ™ fmprisoned the - rovolutionists, and | Which was uereed to, givir | TR off WY | o committee to define the powers and | lvered the addrss of the day at the Pierco S nay s it Forte | hibits of the nire surrounding counties and | ihreaten toact themsolyes. through publi -ml:I!-: canal or diteh €Om- | )¢ 413 commission without cha ter con- | county fair this afternoon. There was a elght nowrs. | “The goverament s purchasicg | from abroad, Ono. of tho mostunique fer- | ,Castiono, who murdered Siznor Rossi, left | pales formed B uie purbost bENERIOR | jqonple discussion, Tho dause which | wil in attendance. Among other ight hours. he government is purchasirg om abroad. One agshunion e | Bebix a8 soon as ha A that tr . M Saaders xd an amendment provid S e (S ¢ | things Mr. Van Wyck said all the rifl ammunition possiblein order to | tures of the palace is the “coal mine. o | HALLMONS &5 8O0l SR R V13t o it iu the gold and silyer mining regions | st debate was this: “Amang ngs ) f A prevent misuse, sunken park, twelve feet below the sur- A .. = 2 ‘and those stites and | Your gathering is not only fov ple social int to d to ourse, but also for imp: rmine the best treatment of the soll, o the greatest product, to improve tock by and feeding, to save labor by mac! 8 Still the most important object, and which has the least of your ution, is the return in money for all yourtoil of hands and anxe jety of mird. Here you encountera dark and unknown land, which the lowly railroad manager, the polished option gamble the financial slight-of-band expert and the smooth-tongued operator bids you not to enter, TLis they claim as their domain, They you at the border, graciously take ain, hogs and cattle, pay what suits pleastive or greed, always but little be- of production, while they Every year your cote dition 25 less prosperoi: de of those who oelie ing noney at 2 per cent & month and placing mortg: on farms is evidence of thrift and enterprise, It may uot bevery comsoling that you are in part the cause of the present depression by ueglectiogs the discharge of your politic ni duties. Tne only benefit from this reflec 16 % Lianl o 1) 96 fosmeliting sua ot euon Elect a legislature which will make an hon est and effective usur one that will fore feit principal as well as interest and make its violation a criminal offense, et the penite 'y “gates ajar” for those who commit tha ime of robbing their fellowmen by usurious interest. Then wring the water out of stocks and bonds of the rairoads running through thisstate, control them by fixing rates that willinsure a fair dividend on the actual cost. These things can be accomplished by the nexg legislatur . “nt velief, of mone ither silver or legal , to the necessities of business, may S0 readily obtained, but commence now | | the i becon g representatives to congress who oal culat medium - unless they are at the time taking &r concern to secure millions o the silyer owners without the cost of adollar to them—in fuct, legislating an in- e of that metal people for more cur se in the The de- a u|~ of the the exer- m only to er bullion. i teiATER P the ctof certuinty of gain to them the bill had never passed. Had co desived t0 benefit the people, that was mor a ished by 2 groenba Jual in value to gold, not i ver, de d c tutionul by th G States we court, but that would not add 15 1o the silver syndic 1 want somethi mere theories of far-of uo avail for a present t with the fond expectati g money to ever Ate, al and now will beof Don’t gove L at | per rnum, You may ¥ with the proposition of granting that fav to producers, but befo ill embrace tl 1y vision o lower b for it 15¢ of CO! sceure \ the president, and f To benefit the preser need. It will re government to th session of & bauk 1 sh the means openly plunderi rates, bidding defi iment while making its owners. us then provide forting fancies wi they last_and brief as the exhiliratin smoker, who, during elixir of all the b the coming millenium f But we want so Let us first und Asurer 1 1 the peop! ath, AlL this is within rea Except every party, born, i sha McKe gh nat Fai Famn Neb, Sept. 16 to Tu B About ¢ peagle, P dly members of tho farmers A L led here today to hear thy J. H. Powcrs and W My Mckelghan, in his specch, saf

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