The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, September 10, 1890, Image 1

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rOLl'MBUS, NEBRASKA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1890.
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THE OOLUBUS JOURNAL.
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AMERICAN' MAGAZINE.
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" Tins Journal is ackaowliicrtl tbe tl.o lot.
n.-i s aad family papr in I'latlecocntt.-tnd 'ITie
AHierican Mosanne is fw onlt Incli-rlass month
ly vane. itne dtoStl entirely lo American Liter .i
fu'e. Auwrit-aa Tnousht nd riosrr-s-. aad i
tbeijlj df iJed exii,jint of Amearsu ls-litu-t
is. It i -I-lo .J as io of t:i- ohl-r mar-j.i-
. f'-rr.isi infi lu a f-ar .c.-r l..iM paiis of tho
f.iTs1 liteia'arc, writfa b. tin ablt Amiri
tr i aithors. it is beaatifnlly nltirt''- I. aad in
lie,! W'th chaitaiac coat mui! and short Mirii-.
i moifl appn priat pre n can bf
Ki-:.- ' a- lyear't. s-ubcriptioa to Tha Ameii
t.'M- ..'.'.
!t u.lt uc ospeoially brllliaat unrins the year
II. t-rlm of JoCSNAL is S2.00, and Tho Ameri
ca Masizisa L $S.W. Vt'v ctfer both foi L00.
THE BUSY BAY'S DOINGS.
Telegraphic Flashes from All
Quarters of the Globe.
NEW NATIONAL PARTY
IT IS INCUBATED IN THE CITY
OF ST. LOUIS.
lis IMiillorm lias 1'retty Ni-arlt at -Many
I'lank as lite Contention Hail I'clcgalo-
Various Xctti of I'olilirnl .unl G.-n-
rl Nature
t. Lui'is. Sojit. t. A now iHtlil i-al i:tt
lias linallv l n arcoiirlird 1itc The 11:1
Jioiial n-foiiii jiariy. fm sin-h it i u:iii.'I. I
tlit oiit'iifiiu of the 'on'Htij!i uscinll l
liiiin'' lln- last tliiity-sK liitr. The
jilalfniiii t-iiibraci's t unity-four planks.
Alx.luiuii of tin: nalMiial lianks. jimiii
bit ion, ovciniiifiit oontiol of i.nl
loads, imifot in mariiac laws, ami jiro
t'slin ajialiist tln-ain iiowiict-liipof IuikN.
tailir rrform. ifulation of corpor.it 'as.
lostiictiou f p.mpvr iiniiii?ratioii. ro
anions tin siMitiim-iil.s oif'l ami ajrrt'e.l io.
A national cxoriitlM" oininitU'o was ap
poinloii. consist ii,. of V. V. .loin-, of t lii
raso: Mis. J. K. Williams, of tin- . f. T.
I'.; Mis. A. K. . l.iin-i. I..nisii!. Mi'-li. :
l'thvaid Kvaris, Touawamla. N. .: Ilu. in
Main. Marion, IikI.
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I'aruell A: 'o. Ilcnv That Tlif-
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Kiiiliumissrit.
" Ciiiiwro. -pt 0 .1. V. 1 .iruoll, y... was
finiiliatii in Ills (U-iiiiil of tin- st,,V tli.: Vie
Jit m of J. V. I'aitti-ll A. . is rnppl -drir
IIL-y li Ih ly tin- l'otti r-!.o,ll fi.-lyU'.
turli riiiuiirs h lici-n in oii-u'.'tio:i fin'
tlic failiin-, and alllionli ni i,cja!l
tlioimlit to 1)0 vl founded, hae ImVU tt'
causi- of much spi-cul.it ion in tli- l-Cisim -s
woild as to just lnm tlic linn m ma-s'it-ii
Hands. That it l- all cnpphd ii l..i
,fll denies.
It is a baseless rumor." s.iid Mi. I .i I'.
We ate not injured n the I vast i 1 : il
this tall. is absolute muifiise. i
in can hurt Us. As t the s,,,u. s
leaidiim C'oV?i'ssiaii Tajlrseiiib:-ir.iss-nieiit
lean sSa- notliiii-' ;i I l,uo jiothui- '
whatevei alou t'ol. T.ij 1is allan? IJ.it
as to tin- itiiiiois&jemiiiin'u' tin- linifs o-i-ditiou
the shoull)0 lij-anded as alidtUeiv
false."
As the failnie wilyitit for -J.dOO.ihrp while
Tarwell & to. havcs,,,,! bacUiu? -c.i-sixe
of the their bifsiiss piolit of ci;.i!iHi.(Miii.
Mr. Fat well's st:yt'iiunV cm t b Imply
sujipoited by tlipiiis. Foni ssm:i. 'ia ,.ir
also 1iiiic1 Itu-ely in io i.itr."i, nun i
said to be iuLeiisii d iV the f iiluie. but
as lie is notAi the i itj uotin i t.uiiu :.n
as lie is noti (he i itt notin- d. !.i.iu.c:.n
" 1,':ir"ea
-iiU1rahir.-rs Conil.lne lo'-ltepel the At-
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A,,I..iiH..roiB.iiiie.lI-iii.i.
I'lTTSlAo. M-pt. .- n;ibr of tl-
tichut co:Vr.iti..ns in i. Am ny bat,
f.,irf,Ld an -Sliamc against siilVs. i . .-
.i. .,.v... .i... t..i i..J,.. ,i.t,i,i I
the mi tubers uii. tin- Wi-liiij-'hiilis. ij-khi.
Itlie Vale Lock t-oniiiant
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t'olt Aiiii
r"li fni'io-
! Compaut . and fuur oi h
f . . t
lies ami, pn-siiioalilt. tin rullutaii I: it r
esls. In tht compile: it is asited t'rit m
i asc astlike oi-cuis to t-nforce mm ,i- li
able demands. wjitlni- tin str,U. It
against one oi ..11 of the ass..ci.ited fa. -
tones, all wot 1, - to et-isc. Ilu- siiiUii,
l . . 1 . ...
an- to le allow til to rcnain idle nnui n.i.t
see lit toketuiu to twuk.Viud no f. to: i
to euiphoAuii wt-iktr m ti..i lviv.' ' f
another Koit v-n ,i stiL N, lUVijr is
.issociateoctory to sctMoiki isiim:' .
stnko fioni jiii til tin ftiliiai'tl lv.
The iiisiittitii&is iijmi d t mploj l. t ti en '.
"I0 and tiO.000 woii i-s and dirv-tilt s -; .,. rt
fioni .'."iO.titiU toiUi.u '0 ptuple. ex'-ltislt.- f
tlieothei nilt te-as dep.-ndsti-' uioti i-.: ii-'-of
these pis. pic. It is tl.iimeil b this,
li.auufacluieis that tin- action of tin it
woikers foiccd tlie alliance.
Texas ICcpiihliciiiis Name a Tirl.et.
S TOMO. TfX.. M-pt. ti. The Icpllh-
licau state contenlioii h.is adioium-d sin,
Ai', after uomiiialin the follow in J ticket :
iveinoi. WVIisjtr riaua-T'iu. of lleiide:--M,k;
lieutenant pot ernoi. W It. Mi ICt n.si n
' of K llliaiiison: attoiney i' ti.i :i I. .1. T.
ll.igV'. of Kl l'aso: couiiroll i. U illiam
i oetVidd, of HeWitl: land cii inissioiu i.
.1 K. V-Dotn !'. of t'liildit-s,; ti.-.'siiter. .1.
1. lnaidt. of IieiitotiT snjt-i intend, -it of
iublic iAtiuctioii. lt. W. I.iilm-r. of lb ai.
! Tlie pl.foi in leatlilius adiiFivnce to ihe
ptinciplesif the icpublic.-iu iarty: indoi-es
) the admiiiltiation of I'n-sidentll.iti i m:
favois. ni-iptociiy tieaties with iiuii. in
states; fators encouta-ieiiii nt by mhsid.cs.
' or otberw iso. of lines of ocean nanspi ,--
tion with saui states; unlois,.s the irtiam .il
policy of the -lot eminent, tin- stef bill.
etc.. and fators tin- Atistialian l-.tilot and
all otliet juojter measiin-s th.it will icndei
t-le -tioiis a fte, and honest i xpi,- nui of
tlie will of the people."
I Ilott Illinois tins Aide to ITe.ll OIilo in tlie
i
Cfllslls.
Citnti: ti.i t. 111.. Sept. '.- The sixth an
nual it-union of the historic t;.-stou family
has bosun heie. Tliis is jh thaps tiio lar'
, est family orsaniz.ii ion in the sitt-. iiui.i
betins l.IttNl jiersoiis. all tli sccndanls of
. William liasjon, who came to Illinois
In !:;''. The family leoords sh,.tv
that he was the father of nine
i children. fiftt-tite -iratidcliildreii. I.t"
' si eat srandcliildten. 7Kl sit a! -si eat -I
srandcliiltlien and 1T0 sreat-sreat-sre.it-Siaudchildien.
oterl'i'O tif whom ait ii"W
lit ins. W illiam O.ision was Kirn in North
Carolina in IT.'m and joined the Cotitiiiom.ii
at my under Uoorjie Washinston. The sen, -alosy
of the familt dates back tulliesixtli
century, and they tf ere bhmil relati"iis to
Chatles XII.. but woie exiled fnun I'raiiPe
ou account of their relision and took refuse
in cotland and northern Ireland for a num
ber of teais. and became Motcli-lrlsh.
Thov came to America about the tea: 1i:m.
Still Disi-iiMins; Keiinotlt "s .Coast.
W.isiuMTTnN, ?-pt. C. IJopresentative
Kennody's speech attackins the senate and
Senator Quay has not tot been printed in
the lleooil. so that no action has been taken
in respect to it. liven if it .-liotild appear
and Mr. Kennedy to-day asserted that it
would just as n was dclitorvd. it is not
ceitaiulhat anythms will Ik- done. Kep
rosentatlte Uoatmr. of lauisiaua. who is
not known to hate la en present when the
speech was deliveitd. is t,-it inn h la-
t'oiisotl o or the affair and hi- prepu.nl a t
resolution to expt 1 Ktnnedv in ca-e the
speech should bo printed in the iVtof'. but
'it is not likely thai anythins will lie don,'
at all. certainly not so heroic a- Itoaitu-r
purposes.
Nevaila Kepulilii : its.
VmorM t. Nov.. Sept. C 1 Le ix-pulilican
state contention n.ade the follottius mu i-
iinttiotis: Tor sot t-j nor. K It. olcoid; su
preme judso. IJ. It. Itiselow : district judt
i.. i.isius; cousressiHsm. II. 1. Hartim.l
Iieutonaut-sotoinor. J. IV njade: att
tunic,-
seneral. J. D. Torret-oiiT s,.(-,.taiy of
stat-
.an i.
j. ii. tjrat ; i-iitk oi ine -u,u ine can t. J
JOsopn aosepiis; ctimptiMller. i:. li. llort. u,
treasiiier. John T. Kasan: -imi-inr-i'i n
eral. John E. Jones; superiuteiidi-ndeui of
public instruction, Ort i Kins; state printer.
Joseph E. Eckley; tinitiTsity losents. K. T.
Goorse and J. "V. Hair.es.
An
Important Circular From tlio L.uul
Commissioner.
W.xsniNfiTON, Sept. fi. Land Couimis
sloner Groff has issued to the resi-tors and
receivers of the land offices a circular re
leasins fioni reservation tho lands of the
arid lezlou. It calls attention to that por
tion of the act approved Aus. 30. l-M" which
repeals so'much of the act of Oct. :. l.
as withdrew lands in the arid resioiis in the
United States from entry, occupation and
settlement, villi the exception that tlie
reservoir sites heretofore located or
v led 1 sh;:!1 M-ni'i v,'txv'utril and
ii-mitl froi i i nt j ir siticiu nt
li-.lii otlivri. .s- pmvi.k'd by law,
m.J i - r.o i- yl.t-. lien ifter lmraird or s, -Ii.
ltd . it piiMic h-nJs shall in like tu.inii r
It- i .-sfrvt.il fiii-i i.t date of htj
t. n or s lcc;h.n. The ritculaiss of
. .-. ;. 1 --., ai.-l Aug. 1'M. a:e
i. i.ehd. '!!. entries ralHiti d by IhN
: i will le of.e-4 upuji l:i r ulai order and
..iip-'ei'b is itd en ei.t.ic lutJe sii!s
.t t i tin-, -i -t and onentiics -o alld.ited
. st tu the ljiiih i .erid'iu will on'aiu a
f.niso rt--iisis tlio ii'-h-of-way for
ilu U. s : id cau.i!s coi.s'rucied by authority
f the l'::iiis4 fctates. I'ailirular att.ntl- n
i-.cill.-diotli.it pert! n of the law which
icslucls th' p.-";iiir li.ent of title uii'l f t!e
land lart , t 20 acres in nggreiate. The
cir. ill: r vaj-:
Veil t .il .vuiw from ail applicants w in hie
to f.t. . uiitl r :i'iv of the 1 in 1 l..w- of th
I'niieM t-ites iif!!!-vits shotvintr that sn.
Auir. "t 1 .-). ' li y h i.J uit fiitil upon or enu nil
under t'-e ar.-l 1 iw -.:. quantity of laud which
v.ouid mak. the tr. ts apih.'J for mole than
::.:ic!'s. Or, p..it .dfii a party should churn,
by i't.. of i v -pi u as to settler pIor to the
a t of A iiu. .i. l-itt tou will ritiuire an aflhU.n
esUullsLuu.; th.'t i.i;t "
Ilitycr Iles'etl.
Etv VtWtK. pt. C. Sport ins men had a
liit-ce of news to thscttss las nizht. It was
totiieir."l lh.it Hi it wholrsalr? plmiser,
Mike Iwj r, had h.st .Jt.OOu In bets that he
tiitnle mi Ai.'-'ist iicit.ion.'s, Kaceiatid to beat
1.. S u.-vl's Trist.ii, m tin- mile and thiee
m'i"ii.i r.ife at Sin e; sh'-atl !.!. win h
ei.d. d in : : n.iv f-r Tiis'mi. When tii"
l.cil.n.' n -t si rt' 1 on the rate. MI'"f Injer
:-inI i in- mi n wli.i iistia'lt place hjs i iiesey
in ...' l ins, w r: s-..! to place thousands
iift. r ilioii-,.u'ls n the race and at
odds fi .in ! to tliif-" -.pd one to
tite. Wlin In yei r.ul 1 eomniis--mi:i
fs had tit !-' -I pl-.cli- l'. ir be;s. nine
o.il f e iv tc.i f tli" l'0 thl hiiokiiia'cers
in 'ii.-rni' ti-ii'.-'l o.it Kaoeland i n all fui-tli'-
l t tin.'. .-M.'i ilnisc ih.it idit'l any
c-l's .ii :.I1 did s .;;t i jie prohi'iiir-ry figures
of i" tnHtniui i-iic to set in. .lust hiv
much !'. l b-itl o.l thy lace nnui" of the
tie- hi r sixfiiii.r mi ti i u! I - ". M.int if
I in .ii --i;l t m:i; t In- H-.i .nit' -ido Mike had
p-il iii'iMiiii tot ';, ijT.i ). while a few
pi H-. ii.s w:, -i -. :is ,. ,i ;. , ",! mie.
Mil. i.iirli;i- luiii pcil'' ulai'r UTifor
tllll i'e this y i :!,' .til in tic l in i l.: f
Imi'vs uuil in his Iwi. in-. l-Ts-itatlte e--t!in.ites
i!.i -e his airlt - il' losses in the
h -.'in, ihu ti .s t :.i at t-l" .';(. Mo-I in"
tl is ii i- Ik i ii 1..-1 ii. j.'.'j Iii .upposetl -alr-ti-ni-,"
siii li as Kaci laul. Dtvtor al-o lost
a i. 'ii "f m in-t- by fie neft .it of S.im
i. .. Ii tin- Ii - Vit id. It is s:,:d that lie
b i - l'i Oil to v in H .'.iHMj and lost the niuiu-t
a'i . .i 1 1 . -, i i' -. iiuis'i.
NiiiHi Dakot.t's J.uiis l'rniiiit; of No I orce
or ! HVct.
l:isti vit'-K. . I'.. -t .t. ."- T e I'-s f.f
Noiih It ikot-i .ii.- "f r'lle I'.' n-i-i
,., , , ,!(. Al, ,,.,v -i ,.raH.t t dwi.i h.
i.iidtui' an . :.n. i n wln.-li ips-,tsi.:s
"- ' ''" ' ll' ' ibr iaf. Wm-i1 alio
. . . r--. iS 1 t i. s . i-n-it meii in IT i
si.,. , r.-.i l.. t.. i. - ... it mi n in 1 .
I'M !.Psl.: i : ' c .i lili'l l-n .1. I-
'""" lie-.m. '. ti. n in i iitl to ,'ie
tax la-. i tl : p n 'i.. .i. ml i, lli stai.
I ! I "f p., . i. i. bas.tl ils n-i..i.
, it . Mil!. ;. nl A.i ! .. -v-lo u -l.'il (..MMl.tiu.
ni mil r-of tli-li .H tuil-is 1" ct .lromt
t. lull. i- N t'li'-m l'ac'tic i. i'mad on the
l le of t 'ii , io ir ; li pi!" m tliis s;; :,-.
Tin !:. n-i i ol ' pf h.i I'l'-ii Vtw. wn -h
it Hiiiics. two hou's in which (i n-iil it and
was supp, -d t- Ik- as si.-.nis a-- i; mcin
hands h.jM fi;. , it. is a n he of iiistf
ttnli no i-il-Ie I'.'Wt-.. tt di i , v.i re ssni d
intra t- ',:- t- elos all saloons in tin
1.tli l.nt! Il -e f ItTi niTf lm d by the
: 1 1 i in ;. li i.i i i' t , i if. ii' '- n a cii.t i
l 'inoi .nl I In .it: n!s in tne state t.lit io
Ii., r i ic-' jm il, s .'. .lud e li.'st .
II- l-'iit'i jini.. A ti.-tilci. lu.lil- t'n.t
1 .,-. ii tan be s 11 in ":i-i;i.ti packa'i -.
Tin --itin litt h is Is n ipt-n! t iolalt-d aiei
ii'il -:ii attt-i i, ' n. .nli l" in ins the o'ri nt'i i -lolis.i,..
AH li it but :'it I-'. it- '
ii.ii . In . ii i .t'i i"n on -iituiioiial ii ft i-
t..ll s, f,
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.Many s.iiiiijj;!fr-.
tsin.,r"". pt. (i. scut It-ma ii ol
sioui I. nl. I. a pioiusmii of bli'iide side whis
k Is ami li:e lit ait .ii.liillt Is of a thorough
bled seat.it i. sun id near the Tlbbiti entrance
and told alunit the I'um t m iih country,
lie v.as t'-ipt. K. (.Wok r. of the let enue h.i
i Ine st f jce. and has hoadiitiartei s at I'ott
Tll'Al.s. I.'i. s).
1 t'lflC! '!c 'l -'.111.;'. Il!i' piiKU Oil T'lW '
"A .'. it al "f it. ' a .s.tei-i 1 t ipt. t h iter.
.'In- r.iM ,il- an- ft't 'in'1; li it tl io jti a. t'.
c s ' t'.i ill lre.HK Tit has,- t.,'.. ma. s. tilt
I'.n'i'i. is ti. l'i or some an Iiii at lf ills tln-j
: ic i.tllt t-iu.I its. A sttiit l."i-n li or t iait on
the ..n.i -of a o'tTtiio I .i..t is t. tl 't wp nee 1 to
ft 7e Willi the sllil'LSl Is. i :.( i.ill tell t un
til I . .i . - o i aim make " ml 1 . r ic.i.i .
t; u. -.-ti. r :i ip.il ait'(Uiiitisi I in. -ts
t li:-. oti' i - - .t iioiiuil the teniptat'oii to
..il-i.:-t . i u . ii-r. tt " 1 ite tocon
; -u. t . v .t i a : a'r a v. L. iry t'tiss ot-fi-.
.. t't. -' v lui'ild.n-'ntniit tolatt. ',ii iss
t.n 1 .M--tirv tcli-st.a'. i.'s to pay s-.,sa
l ... u. e t. . 1 la U r re pt - 'or th'.-i t :. th- t
ti.ii'i i! ,o. -t then: in tin-nio-t iinuilni; win
l .1 t h 'i tte.ai. 'ltn '.r. on the Auier.i-ati ::.!
'. . a it- s, n.j t. ; i'. - -. li;n ' the.- are t.i"ro'i.-!iit
-i ii, H-d in 1 ..11 laeii p.ip.r that cm is itiii.i i
aie u- -Mot.il.
.s:ill;inj; Laborers to I'o Surd.
( .. XII.LMI.LI . I'a . M-pt. C 1 lie II. ('.
I in-k ci ke mp.iny is pii-pariii jr to hrins
an rtctii u t". i 'im.i.en ihiina-.'t-s asainst the
niplot i s t f the Mnndard nke ttorks, n -tv
una ti"ve Ih'i-h. -e of t'n ;. r-ts.il of th
I'linwi ;o -t'-.i.n:i (lis.,, js, all n -,
iiuii u i. i a i npli.tid l here. Vt e posisi.h-r
ilu :icti'ii'f t'.c nun at Hie t:-n.!..nl
ttoiks. " s.,, ; Tie n. . f.t iici. st in-i tl in m
a .et of lie Tin 1.. to-day. "a clear viol.ni n
ot i lit asrn ii. nit i' in e r.-i). (; la-t. ami v
l-axe al..t made up mr minds to ste
iitthci lleivjsany Ji- ,1 j,
lab ir urea i.stit it'ii t r t'n a"
miitis if tlio imu f . r tie
ii-'tis;1 .io;, ..."
id 1' prt scn
violation of a
coiura.-t
ITi tlio ?iuiiil ot tlie Mu nth !-.v.i Crops
V.i'l i:o Viol! I, tnnd
rust.
lll-s Miiives. Ii'.. pt. t'. This week's
bulb-tin tf i he Iova veathei s.iv.ce ropoiis
t'n i luji rat mi .'titi lamfall aboto f.i- n
abl n.-i'iiiial. Tlie imiuilions hate bee.i
s, a-' ' bh f r tht so wh i f pisiurase. ii
tas.H s at d r.w't t roj s. aufl fa'l plow ins is
l'i-.tistis r.M.sJy jm h d. ('Sin Is ln:.l;ii.-f.ii-
ia,ris ;.nu tally p.ani.'t. well 1
tit.'t'tl htl'' ru is t r .i'1;. to -li . '..
l.i-i.t c!at s of fat
i lie 1 ii k i f the ' ;i
ji.r It ti t.
r: bl wealte r wi 1 at
: iti i.! tl. ti-i r ot iii-
SPASiJS FPOM THE WIHES.
T'te aii- n.,1 M s.
ii .. i i nfi n i.i-o !...-
v i ; l !"i :.i. t; ol'-.
...as a tuiiittl arou:iti
. . lui.'.ui tin- wait r
i. t;i jts
T'ir'al sfss
Til -i l.''' ll'fl.i
Niagara I-iUs f ;
iKctt; lius Ix-t n iii 1'i.iXi it Vork i.int.
t Lm.i'.llu OooiiK'-LV and an unknown
! i .an wire killed la a wre.-k mar Maunins-
ttn. A. Va.. and -ixlt stt loaded oar- win-b'iri'i-d.
Tr- Tan.'. .a Kallrond t'ompany hav't.s
I a, if i to pnj
j i f ii.' s. tht
i in iaj tin la!ji-fTs tlie foii'.er rate
i i iki i-li;, to returned ton ork.
T.! - V-.tio....I . ,ii.;,ur.,,.
I - -- '- " -. vmv .v..- .......
..,.., ..lt Missi,,,, c
n cliurcln-s of the I'liitod Male
ha-Ik sun in t.. il, t.ais. Ii!.. iv- Isih an-
mlal I:
1 HE atk'ili, Mutual lit net i,;ei,t -issiH-ia-iioii
a M. ntrt..l decided by an almost
uuanimiuu tote to s-parau f.xiiji the body
in l hi United r-tates.
TistNK R. m HiFiTOArEi. mayor of Arkan
sas City. Kan., has be n at rested, ehnrsed
with the onilezzlement of -.'.4ftT.C5. It is
claimed that t lie mi ney -nra received from
the sale of certain city bonds.
Tiit.nn is some apprehensii n felt in rcrard
tothetossels Iljan and Vosemlle, which
passed the -soo" about a week aso and
hate not since been heartl fronu Thiy
were soins to Ashlami to load lumber.
The sixteenth annual contention of the
llailway Mail Service Mutual Ilt-uefit asso
ciation has opencil in Denier. An inter-j
estins topic to be considered is that of the
salaries of postal clerks.
TIIEACTSOFC'OXUHESS.
SU17!?;IARY OF A WEEK'S LEGIS
LATIVE WORK.
Hills niitl Kestil lit lens Iiiiroiliirt-i' ami Tol
les lliscu'scil bj tho Niitiutiiil I! .ily "i
1 au- Mal.cM
In the senate on the. 1st Senator ltlair
asked whether a moliou to adjourn would
bo In order. This was Labor day, he said,
and should bo universally observed. M-n-ator
Hoar said Labor day would bo better
honored by legislation in behalf of lab r.
S n a tor Sherman sate notice of an
amendment which he proposed toolfer to
the taiiff bill, lookins toi.ard reciprocity
with thu dominion of Canada in coal, a nil
towaid extendins tb" trade itl.itiotis be
tween Canada and tlie L'ui'eil Stales." The
tatiir bill was then takin up. the ipii-sliou
bt-iir,; on tho parasraph as t wool
an J woolen yams, to winch the tinance
committee had reported an ameiidi.iont m
ctoasins tho duty per pound fioni twice to
two and a half times tlie duty imposed on
unwashed wool of the hr-t class. M-naior
Paddock, addiessed tlie senate In a fiicudlv
ciiticisinof the tatitr bill. Tlie asiicul
tural west, he said, had never favored hish
protective duties, but did favor sullicient
protection to cot or the diuVicnce. lu
was.es. while at the fame time a semblance,
at least of foieisn markets was presorted.
The west icsatdod a -lot ision of the tarilT"
as meanins a ieduliou of the taiiff when
ever possible, anil not an incieaso in the
tarilT. Ho (L'addnck1 believed in fiee stisar
but believed it should bo secured tluousli
somo siicii plan of icciprocitt as
indicated by r-ecroJary lllaiue and
formulated by tho linauce committee.
After a Ions discussion tho committee
amendments were asieed to by a vole of -.'0
to 1. rinally the wool schedule was com
pleted. Schedule L, l elating to silk
and silk soods, was- thou taken up.
'i lie oonfeiencc upon on Ihe bill
lel.r.iti's io collisions at sea was
astctd to and ihe seiialu atijouined.
in the house on Ihe 1st, Mr. Slockbridso,
of Maryland, movetl to su-pend tho rulis
ami lmss the bill providing for the
sot eminent in-pootion of coal mines
in thu toiritories. Agreed to. On
mot ion of Mr, Chipman, of Miehisan,
the senate bill was passed extendins the
ciiiiiinal jurisdiction of ciicuit and district
foui ,s to the sieat lakes and their coiinect
ins waters. Mr. IVrkins, of Kansas, motid
to suspend the rules and liass tlie bill lo
latify and confirm aKreeineiits witli the Sac,
1'oxaiid Iowa tribes of Indians in Oklnhoma,
and after an explanation by Messis.
lVrkins and reel the bill passed. Ad
jotirnud. lu the senate on the M Senator Iltaits
Jitesi med it solution, of the liiill.tlo Hit r
chauts' oxchansv fatorins reciprocity with
nations to the north and south of thel'iiiied
States. Tlie house bill in u-laliou to
loiteiies was leported fioi-i tlie post
oilice commillee and plated on the
calendar with the notification by Sen
tor Mwyer that he would ask for its
consideration as -miii as the tari.T bill was
pa id. Tlio tariT bill was tin n i..kt-u up
s-nd the snsar s. hedule was considered.
. nalur Cai lisle sate notice that he would
mote to stt ike out all paias.i.i lis ulalite
to siisai lollllttes. fcei-li I Hull' o.'eied
she ii-cipiocit y amendii.t nl, of whi Ii
iie had siM'ii nutlet on Juno l'..
and addiessed the senate upon it. In
l fertod io th" leciprocn t i.a---i-:e .i
1'ies'dent llanison :.: tl m ;.ii !:..i..i. "s
h 1U i and attitude in suppmt o u. and to
tin 'I'cieasiu;! and eatnest discussion of the
subject, m natot- Hale a mod tlie senatois
who ii-pii st-iitod tlie soishtitn j'tid l.eel
s'. ' ir disti Ills that he was ii..l in aiitason
Isniwitii them, m nator Ailisi-ii mailo a
Ions statein-nt of itcoipts antl exiiinditnro.s
t.f the jam iniuent and the pnb
alilu eiTi.-t of the tariff bill
on tho tinanci s. lie said tho total ex--pi'iidituies
for l lie iMrrent list-al tear woaltl
bo Tilxitit SllI.tiOu.iH'O. and tlio total retcntie
i iii'-Iiidins postal ricoipts and ct erythinsi
V mild be cliMi.Da.vOo. If then nil- Ilu t.ll.lV
lull to be pa ed and .f the situation re
l.iaiiud iiiu-hausitl t'lei-e would be a siu
plits of leteutie ovir ixpeiuiituit s for tho
cuiient fiscal year of ti'.i Oiiu.i'ii. lie iis
ill is out an increase of "I.C M.i'1'1 of let
pntie utidei the ppuiiitis. liiil as asainst a
deci.-ase of siii.."i0il,0iii) from iuttiiis -tii'ar
and utner ai Jicles on the free li-:. Mitliai
tlie s;;..-.n(i.U00 had to be taken oil" from the
-ill-plus of s.i),utio.''(-l'. leat i..s some c!-"'.0ti').-lit'D
surplus al tin- end of the- tt ar, and pat
ins notiiius into the sinkins fund, lle was
also in fator of a fuitlier exti nsion'of reci
piocal t lade, but hoped that in an s'tch ar
ransi ment it would be seen to that the Tinted
Mates had its just share t.f tin-Iritsain.
M'tintor (.ibsou otToiotl an. ami rdmetit to
the siisar schedule by atidim; the wonls
strap of beet, sorslniiii or -n-'in cane."
lie niatle au aisiimeut asanist tlie f-us:ir
lKiuiity pioposiiiou ami said it u:i-n inK-eiabh-
d-.tiudlins away fioni Secietary
Iliaine's btoati and s net oils imposition
of full lecepiocity. M-iijitoi- --iieiman
expit-sst'd his views on ihe subject
of leciprocity and spoke of the
dirticultic in tho way of lecipiocity by
tieatt. '1 lie -' niitc took a if'.- until s
ji. m. In the i m uius -iii m nator
(.ib-on motetl as a s'll.stitut,. for tin-si.-sar
i-lietlulo the iiarasrajihs in the. exist ins
la t iniposins dutit s on -uwr.
.senator l'.dph t-oiiulmli il ins speech asainst
n ciprocitv wiili Canada in the matti r of
cai. limbtr and nsru'ultt.ial j.roducts.
Seuattir Vance arsued in stippost of the
amendmont ofi-ied by him led.icins fer-
I tin latos of duty on mauufactuii s of steel,
lion. etc.. and cotton sued-, i-.trlhi nw.ue
and at It p. in. the s-i;,u- ;.d.;i)iirmil.
In the house Mr. Lacey, of lowa, calied
uji. and the Innise pioi-eedt tl lo the coiisid
tiatiouof, tlie Clat ion-1'.li t-kiuri'iso t-In -lion
case. Mr. Co per. of Ohio, opened t lie
debate. He described the Mate of allaiis
leadius up to the ;i-mi inatioii of Clay
ton, and said that it was the opinion of
tlie majority that the murder stew
illicitly out of the political melli
pi's adopti d in tli.it eountiv. Mr'
Wilson, of Mis-ouii. joined wnh the
sentliiiian fioni Ohio in hi- jiaiKptiic upon
the people of Arkansas. The case then
wt nt oter until to-morioiv and Mr. Cannon
took tlie iloor in a statement relative to tho
apprupilations made by tliis session of con
sit -s. The bill was passed doclat ins liock
Nl. ml a port of tleiitt ry. The speaker an
iiouuct d the appointment of Mr. l'lick, of
lowa. as a member of the l'auiu Investi
gating committee In place of Mr. Smyser,
I I sisnod. Atl juiiriu-d.
In the senate on the 3d a written com
munication from the Ostteso board of Undo,
coniradictlns a siatement of the secretary
of asriculttiie ou tlie subject of tho pro
duction of barley, was pu-sented by Lvarts.
ln:ltor Call offered a lisolutiou. which
was leforred to tlie committee on foreisu
n-iatiui's, declarins the murder of Gt n.
I'.-rrundia by thcttutliorities of Guatemala
while under the piotection of the Has of the
Vnitod Mates, ;in insult to the people of the
I'u.t.d Natis and demandins picinpt ac
t'ratiyihe pitiriiiin nt f r l..e redress of
lhat injury and foi sicurity asainst bitch
i-.i-e-. Tho tari'f bill was taktn up. tiio
f-usar scluilnlo 1-eins under consideration.
M-naio'rlli'.uiHiid-atidri-sodtl.esi-nateoiithe
subject, lit; opposed plaiiiis"us-ir on the
free II-1 and as to icciprocitt- with Cential
and Mitith A.meiica. sajij the di maud of tlie
tointiy for comiiioditits en I tint depend as
li.uch on nam iters as on tlie state of its so
ciety, its wealth and Its civilization,
senator Morsan addressed the senate in
support of the ai.ieudiiient heietofore pio-p.--td
bj-jfm as a substitute for Senator
Aldrichfr-reciprocityjimcndment. It pio
x ides for a duty of 3 per cent, ad valou-m
on corn, v. heat, rye, bail-y, oats, hay,
straw, potatoes, cotton, live domestic ani
l ials and on a-- s, mines and liotsOs. and
that when niij such articles are expoited
:i premium of J per cent, be paid on their
x alue lo the owner. M'nators Voorhees,
Ilvaus. Gray and Hale al-o spoke, after
which the senate took a ieii-. There wa
but a small attendance at ihe evenins -is-sion,
which was occupied bt seI:.,t4,r l'Jerce
In a speech auvocatins reciprocity.
In the hnuso dtirins tlie ab-ence of the
speaker. Mr. Bunows. of Miehisan. was
elected speaker pro tera. Mr. Maiisur, of
Ml-souri, reported a resolution authoriin's
the sub-cotnxnittee of the com
mittee on terrritorlcs to proceed to Ari
zona and New Mexico and inquire Into the
social, educational, financial and moral
conditions e.xisthis in those territories, and
to report whether they are prepared for
statehood. Also to visit Utah and inquire
into the e.xtont of celestial lnarnascs in
that territory. Objected to. Tlie hoiiso
then proceeded to further consideration of
the Ilreckinridse-CIayton case. Mr.
Bersen, of New Jer-ey. .e-umed his
arsument in favor of the unseating of
llreckinridse. Anions others, Mr. Kennedy,
of Ohio, spoke to tlie question, and took oc
casion, Xrom a republican standpoint, to de
nounce s, nator i.niay f r not hat Ins do
f elide 1 inn.-. If as-iinsi tin lepi a led t li.n.is'
i fit runs in tin- fiuiltnt tif tli last presi
dential c-iii pais:.. At the toutlusion of
Mr. Keunetlt's speech tlie llreckinridse case
wti.t utti and the house adjoin ndd.
In tlie senate on the .th tin taiitf bill was
taken up under the asreement limitinv the
iliscussa.n on each subject io lite iniuules
foi t -ich senator. Senator Gibson wltiidiow
the atnendmont i-tTeii-d by him last Thuis
da.t to sus.ir schedule (there beins sv mis
take in it) and oft red anothtr amendment
slrikins out that schedui-and stibstitutins
f.ir it tho susar protisioiisof the Miiis bill.
Tito piesidins ollicer. M-nator I us. ills, an
liotiuced that seneial debate on the tariff
Liil had closed with the exception of the
tisirvatiou of the tiny when a iinal vote is
tt bo taken, and when thiee huurs is to he
allowed each side. The susar schedule was
laid aside infoimally and schedule I. of
'cotton manufactures," was taken tip. All
parasiaphs in schedule I hat ins boon
tlispo-.,ti of, schedule .1 was taken up. le
laiins to Ilax. hemp, jute and oilier iiianu
facturis. The linauce committee had re
ported an amendment reducins the into on
l!ax not hackled or dressed, from i 1-s cents
pt r pound to t.'i) per tou. On this amend
ment senator Washburn demanded ilu ye:. s
attd nuts. Tho committee amendment was
asn cd t ) by a tote of :;.' to 14. Tlie next
auieiiumeut was liiat of the finance com
i.i iiii to p.iiasraph 311. It was to
it tli ct the duty on hackled Ilax
fioni I cents a pound to SU per t n
It was asrood to. yeas Xt; nats 1(". The
democrats all voted for tho committee
an.oi diiiout. Tlie committee ameudini'ii; .
lednop tiip duty on Ilax or hemp tow from
?:.'.- lo s'10 per ton was asrood to. The eom
mittie ameudn.ent incieu-ins tin- tint, on
t ,ivn made of jute
and slrikins ou'
from ;. to :;." pereoin.
tlio woids "sisal or
Manilla. " was l
on motion of .-i
next paiastatih.
'need to .a p r cent.
i.ikt Carlisle. In Ihe
imposins a duty of
I 1-".' cents pel- pnuml ou cantos, ejnlnso
and I v. ine, the (in. nice commiltoo iitupospti
to iuseit the t.onls --iiindiiis twine" and
sti ike out tlie words '-binilins twine. 1 l-l
cints per pound." MMiator Mat Is mot ( d an
ninct'dmem to sttike inn ims twine out of
the paiasiaph in older to hate ll nftor
waids placed on the free list. After debate
lite amendment was astve.l to. The balance
of the dutiable list wassouo oter. tin colu
mn too ameudmi nls beius seiiPially asieed
to. Afior a biief execu.i.o session, tlie
senate adjourned.
In the house on motion of Mr. -. ruble, of
lo.ta. tlie senate bill was passed .to estab
lish a port of delivery tit .-i"ttx- City, la.
Mr. Ctiiiimiiiss, tif Now ,oik. il-insto a
tUesthiii of ptit Hose, prult-sied :.s-.i'tsi ilu
blacklisiins" by the anuon it- oiutioii
and jir.it oked a discission of t-on-siderablo
duiatioii. At its conclusion
Mr. Lacov, of lowa. called ui tlio llitel,
iiindsi elect ion ;i-i . Mr. M. llae. t.f Ar
kansas, made au attack upon J'oweH 1-it -ton.
and the ca-o then went ot t i. '1 he sen
ate bill was pass! d autlnmins the secre
tary of tiie ii'teiii.r to survey the Ttli stand
ard parallel between the stales of .Noith
and South I'nkota. The house then ad
join lied.
In tho senate on the "itii the taiiT bill was
laki n up and tin-consideration of th1- fici
list was proc etli'd with. Mnator ,isit
motet! to insert in the flee li-t wilt! animals
Intt titled for uulusical c 'llocth t.- ui-M-iip-lilii
and t i!ui-a,ionaI purji.'si -. an. I net e.;
sale
ti m
t di
ll . 'a
V .'s
oi piMlit. Asic- d to. On ii. -
of Senator Munili I- m, "all
iitioual stop,, coinjio-eil if slas, and
I." (an intt -ii:on list d in l.indersartf :i-i
insi rtt d in tlie f.-i e li-t. M in'tor
I'luuib mot nl to sink.; hides. i;nv or iiii
cuietl. otf the flee la t . but Stftei sfilut ill
I .'.- the motion was deft at. tl -t c:t-. 4":
iia -..'". All a tin m-itit e t.-it s to -e re
piibtican. r- nator Iiavis mot'-d to nisoit
iMiidins twinet n the fn o list, and "naio.
'. i.ik'i' mot od to aiei-ud tie ameutliie'nt
nddiu's 1'iii'iiiinii bassiiis. -inaiur
atioi 's nioti' n ill defeat! d and Senator
I' it is' amendment was asieid
to by a voe . of 3s t, j.
The democrat.s. except Uh d're'.t. tot.-il yea.
in t- n pany with ihe follow ins ii'imedri-jiuhlii-ulis.
Senalois Allen, Aiiison. -illuui.
Itati-. lusails. McMaht'ii. M.tiiili r-mi.
Mitciill. Mood t . I'u-icp, l'lum'i. I'ower.
M 1 1 r. lt'ollll and Wn-hhuru. Theiiosa
tfte t tti-s tti-ti sIvpii bt Senators Aiiiiii h.
lil'.dsi'tl.Canieion.t handler. i;iv.c-. Tvarts.
Ury. liawle.t, Hissins. Iliscock. Hoar. Qua v.
heriii'iu. Siowait, Mtickbiidseaiid W'ojcoti.
i nator Hoar mote.l tt iuseit in jia.-asi.tpli
si ctllowiii'i free impoitatiou of books for
colli st-s, educational and n-lisiotis societies.
i Ic.. I tlio woids "or by any ooliosc ai-ad-t-my.
school or s-minai v of ioatiiins in the
United Mates in its own behalf or ip benalf
tif anv of its jnifi-ssois, or teaidu's."
Asieed to. 1'arasraph ala. inittins lish on
the fiee list, was laid aside without action.
m nator I'adtiock siatid at a subsequent
si io of the Jiio'-eedinss that In w.ts un
atoulably absent wlien the tote was t-il.en
ou the l'at is ami ndiiii nt. If he had bet n
jilt-sent he would hate toted lor il. :ts he
had doiii-tstei.Iay. Senator l'ltimb moved
to sti ,Ue oit tin- fu-o list in jiaiasiajih "o!
"idile- raw or iiucureiLwhetht'l lit salt, dor
pie!. ltd. ' l.'ejectttl yeas, .,; ua t -. ,'-..
I'aiasiajili .11. in s.-heiitlie 1), leiatinsto
s.-twetl li ..I'd-, etc.. t.as tain n up and tli
coii'nittte ami 'iduii nis asitti! to. Ais. ,
lli, aiiieutliiii-nt offert d lit M-.-tatoi Aldn It
to place a duty of .'." jier cent, adt aloit m
mi posts, laiiroad tieaud t Ii-siaph poles
of cellar, tin unit ion of Senator I'iumli tl.e
dutt ou j'iiie ciapiioaids w.-tsieducetl fiom
sj to si jier l.l.ti'l. Consiib-ratii u i f
the flee list was then le-umi-d.
Tin comuilttii' aiiieudmeiit p. "tins
mi. a on ilu ftte list was n-jtciiii.
raristajih C','. in tlio flee list was. on mo
tion of .si natot Cailisie. was m. oil -d si ,
to lead ".ili miuelat v. at i is i.o( ..iu:lei.;."
M-nator (,'itat in. nod to siiikt out tf tin
fiot list paiasiaph 'i7. sulphate of utiiiia
and ail :. 'kaloids of sails of cinchona lank."
Tin motion to . triLo quiiiine out of the fiee
li-t was defeated yeas. U; nats. cjs.
t iiisideiatioii of tiio fu-o list hat ins 1 1 en
e included, some of the ineedins par.i
sraphs woie taki-n up .tin and iiiolit' tl.
M'natur Aldiicli sate notice of coiumit'te
amendtiients, incluilius "in- imposins a
duty (after .Ian. 1. Is;1".'! of 4 con's a jue,iii
ou b!:i' k oxidi of tin antl on bar, block and
ins tin. Adjourned.
Ju tlie hiiiiso the Clat ton-!! -ki:ii-!.!se
case wa asaiu takin up and Hcckimuiso
was accotded tlie llo"r t n:-sue in his lw--littif.
lie cliai-sed thechai, man of the co.'ii
i.iitteetni elections (Mr. I'otvellt with im
piupitety in judsins ihe case. That scn
tloiiinii in (lii-iis-ius anotlier election east
had lefoired to tie- case from ihe Mon.l
Arkansas distiict. and iiad dot la led that m
tliat district li-.e political murders had
occuri cd. lie ci'll'.l tiHn the st n
tlemen to name the murdered in -n.
Mr. I'owt li s-.id liiat they were l'eiijaiaiu.
Mnitli. i'l'iifey ami ( iat ion. while an stt
touijit hail la-en made to ;iv-;iin:i!i' W'ahl,
Mr. Biec'uinlJJdse denied the coinolm , of
the statenifat. Mr. Daiell. of IV-ii'i-.. 1
vania. lead In detail testimony beaiius "ii
tlie theft of tii' ballot !o a: I'luin
mervilio, and said the theft wa
absolutely nioess.u-y lo l5i,-cKiniidse"s
retillll. Vet he s(,od h'-n- mid ;.
sorted lhat it had hi . u stop, n by repu II
caiis this lepuhliivii ballot l."x. Tin- th
bate !tat inj; iloseti. Mi Crisp, .if Cur. a.
iniivid to iii'onnuit the ca-e with instia--tioiis
to the Pommitti e on elections to it-pt.rt
which of the seniliineu received a ii:a',"i itv
of totes in ti.e .-cCi ml disirirt tf Arkan
sas. Lost i;s. -;p nays, li I. A
t o.e was thor taken on tin-mini l-itt i.-v-lutiun
cnnilrmlns :icckutr!d-' nslit to a
seat. Lo-: teas, si; nays, iux . io.iu.
tion di clarins the seat taoant was then
a.sreid to tiaa, l"o: iriys. (;. The Imu-
then took a ieciss. until the evi-nlns sts
slnn. Tlio house in the cteiiitis -is-ion
pa-sod thirty pi n-ion bill-and adjourmd.
Tlie senate on the 5th resumed ci-nsldera-t
Ion of the taiul bni. and on m it inn of
Mnatur M.imler-oti the amendment was
aste. d to lixins a dut on white pint shln
Sles at .'0 cents jier 1.00U. The committee
amendment, jdacius shinsks on the free
list, was h st. and the rate of dut
of L0 jier cent, ad taloiem was rostuit(i.
A vote was taken on the committie amend
ment to paragiaph a4.", and it was asrtcd to.
It now reads; -Urosh h-ii cau-siil bv citi
zens of the United Mates in the hish seas
or in the open waters of the hikes formins
tlie boundary between the United States
ami the dominion of Canada." Tliis
iiis them ou the free li-t. Tlie
Iiarasraph relatins to lish on the
dutiable 1M was then taken up. tb- auc
tion bcins on the linanco co.iiniitti-tt .t.h
stituto for the house parasraph which fixed
a duty of 1 ceijt per lund ou fnh or
salted. The committee's amendment fixed
tite duty at 1-2 cent jier pound. The com
mittee's substitute sightly modified. As
asreed to, tlie parasraph now reads: "List,
smoked, dried, salted and pickled','
fre-Ii. frozen, packed in ice, or otherwise :
prepared for preservation not sneciallv '
enumerated or provided for In this act 1-2
cent per pound." Senator's Gormau's aiaccd-
luoni to reduce the duty t n Um-s oS cents
ji-r p juntl v.as lejocted. cu..i r Ve-t
nioto 1 to jilaci salt on th" free list.. Tho
fine w.;s. teas, -.v.; nays. ."''. On met ion of
.senator Gib-on. sorshtuii c:1 ne and susar
cane s. ( ,1 was placed on the free list. Mut
ator Mi. rich, for the linanco committee,
otfeted an amendment iiiiiosius a duty
of 4 cents a pound on tin. Asrood to.
All sections hi the lione bill from 27 u4ii.
inclusive, wote, on reMrt of tiio finance
committee, struck out. They i elate.! to in
ternal lovenue jirot isions as to ptddlers of
tobacco, taxes on tobacco anil cisars and
xiuosar factories. M'nator Aldrich of
fered au additional section. which
was asieed to. declarins tlio value
of forei.ru coins, ;ts expressed In
United Mates money of account, shall be
that of ihe pure metal in such coins and bo
thclaicd qiiaitorly by the director of tlio
mint. Tliis closed consideration of the tar
iff bill exctpt as to susar action, icoijioolty
and si mo few ii'serted paiasraphs. which
will coiiie uji on Monday when tlie speeches
aie to bo limited totliirty minute-, in lonstli.
The conference reiwtt on the liter and
bather lull was pioscutcd and load. The
jiiesidins officer (Instills) sml that on a
measure iutolvins so Iarse a sum of money
and iucltidiiis si many contested con-idor:i-thins
lie v.ouid not take the responsibility of
declailtis tho confoieuce lopoit asieed to
miles-, it appeared that a quotum was pios
e:it. On a dit ision there were but twenty
oni -i nators tot ins, ami so. vitiiout action
on the confeienco lej.oit, tho senate ad
jourui'd. On motion of Mr. Itakor, of Now York. In
t'n-house tiio lull was j assed srant.ns a
peio-I-i'i of Slnrt a month lo Gen. Henry A.
I'ui'iuin. Tito house then ptocccdid to tl.o
coiisider.itiou of tlie confeienco ieKtt in
t-ie i iter and liaii.tir bill. Mr. Ileudeison.
of lliin.'is. said that in adopuns tint jiim-
isn tis t f ilte n-jiort ho jrato his heavtitst
adheiciico to the policy of inteip.il impruvp
niciit.s Tlio house then adjourned.
ON THE FREE LIST.
Iiindiiis Tit iuo IZellt-toil tirTaiifl Duty Iy
tiio Senate.
Wisntxc.To.v. Scjtt. .". Iliudins twine has
boon placed upnn tin- free list by the senate.
Tliis was accomplislied by llio combinctl
tole of the dt'inocratsand thescnators fntn
tin western states. This lias been a sub
jt el of bitter control ors-between tlie u-p-lospuratives
fnm the asricttllural and the
lepn sent at ives from thoiii..niifai'turius dis-tiit-ts
of the country from thu time the re
tisi.iiiof the taiiff bill was undertak-ii.
'I in- maiiuf.icliiiei-s' lepiesont.iiivi-s sie -cecdiil
in the house, but in tho
s naie they wer.j t'iriii-il dow n.
'I lie twine liber men have hi en aided ma
te! ially in their lisht by the iitnnnfnctiii' is
of asi ii-ultural Imjilenieuls. and especial!
the maniifactuiors of self-bindins reapois.
Tin-si-i.iaiiufacttireis desiie to control tin;
i-iauufactiitp of twine because most of the
i.u'chint.s loiiuiie a special kind of twine to
li" i.'ol In older to wotk smoithlt. Im
i.: It d twine does not wotk successfully.
Th h nis" v. ili likely asiro to the am-nd-nit
in 1'iade by the senate. Ila,l r M.vdy,
jollied bt lioth Nebiaska. Kansas, Minne
sota and North Iakta si nators. voted for
;ie ameudiut nt to s'riho o'i the duty on
bii.tiins twine.
MATTERS AT WASHINGTON.
M-i.auu- l-iiay anil Kexiresrntntlru Kn
netlt. Wa1!IM!tun, Sept. .". Much iiid!siuit:on
e" '.- - anions npiil lican s.-natoi-s oter Ut-p-u-si
nt a tit e Ki nut dy's attack upon the-pii-at"
as a wlade. and Senator Quay in par'ic
ular. -cteial ct-n-iilt at lulls hate tieon ln-ld.
Inn n jilau of action has la on asicd nj u.
Mi. Kennedy's n marks do not appear hi
the f 'iifi tvs KUKf f ,Yiiicf a- ye', the leiiu'ter
ii t ii j that Ihet are tt ithltc'd forr. ti-,-iou."
Unli'ss they come befoio the si 'ta"
m tho .Vciiid, or sumo other aiitlioiiti. u
way. it may be that notions v ill b" d no,
M-uaioi Quay knew nothins of tin tleiitt i ,
of the -iieecii until tliis moi inns, and afd-r
lits t.rntal at the senate ho eonfmvd
w'. h seviral of his coileasues. sp -nd-ins
con-Ideiabip tinn; with -enator
Insalls. lie said to a ioj.oittr that
ho had not deterinint.ll what course of ac
tion to pin -no. He had under consideration
tin- makins 'f a .statement under the lulu
sotei niiis tjiii'si ions of personal jirit ilee,
but In; has not fully decided what to do.
Kc.-'.i'iy lu lU'talitite.
W" tsII(.Tl.., M-jit..". Now that the pn-si-dent
has sisnetl tlie meat in-pectiou bill It
Is in old. i for the state dopartniout to call
the atlentioii of the United States ministers
to Geiiiiaut , Urance and Mnslanil. to iu'.ite
tin attenlion of those sovernments to the
mi i.s.ire. Tliis will be tlono next week. No
fii'ther action will then betaken in themat
ic! f : :. couple of months, but unless tho
1 1 -cii m illations exctclsed towards American
ua al jiioducls in tlioso coi;nt;ii-s are v.ith
diat.n by that time, the jilt-siiieut will be
adt isi-tl hy many members of tho senaie
and house of rejirosontatit es whoaio watch
ius the matter closely, to. jtut in for-e (lie
autiii rily to ictaliate with which he is
-.i-stetl by the law in question.
Catholics antl iliu Criisna.
W siiim,to.-;. Sept. .". Tho seneral con
stts of the Komau Catholic chu'ch and con
siesatiuiis in tlie Unitid Stall's has been
nearly ct'ini!i'lid, and It is expected that
full let mils v. Ill have l.ien received by sti
pe: iiitendeiit l'i rler not later than Monday
next, 'ilie task if satherins these statis
tii s was intitistcd to Let. Mr. Car: oil. of
1'aii field. N. . I., ami was sreatly simplified
! -endins to tliecliaiu'ellors of the xaiious
di.cf-t blanks coutniuins full instructions,
and t.Iiltlt hate hii-u tiau-mitled to :'uo
pastors of i lie tat ions cliiirchi s to bo filled
up. It is jitobable that with tliis letuin
will 1 p i'lcoijioiateii a tccoid of tlie seniles
i f ( atliolic chaplains, sistols and musri
liitrius the war.
!hv J'ii'sldi-iil' t'loptit-itiin.
W".'siii.(-.tin. st jit. 3. '1 In president lias
assnied tin ii-pre-pntative of ihe cattb im-n
fii in the Indian tiiutory that if thete shall
bo jire-onttti to him a written suarnntii)
sisnod by peiins bat ins cattle upon tho
( in lokco irip, that tiny will lemote one
ha'if of t hem befoie Nov. 1 next, and tho re
mainder tosfth r with tlieir omidoyes and
piupeity, nllrt ly abaiiiiontns all claims
uji it the strip by Dec. 1 foi'owins. thin the
'!! r of mnoval will be mndift d.
Itio fwsMoi.fH Outing.
V.'tptiiM.Tox. .-ej'. j. The president,
Mts. ll.ui i-, n i.iul Private Mcuta-y H..1
fold left ibis morning fir Cress...,. pa. Tl, ,
I r.-ident expects, to remain at Crc un
til U' t. I. but Ids -tay will he suverued by
t he j,rivceiu.nss of ,-ongie . He has ac
cepted an iot itai ion toatt.nd a reunion cf
tne Army of the ( umbt iland a I Tilt-do, 0.,
on the 17th inst.
Ot lut. rest to the Coitiiiii-sionri--,.
Wasiii.x;to.v, s0j,t. .-.Th,. iirt comp
trolb r of tho ourrincy has rendered an
cpinl n that tl.t- comniissioners and aiter
I'rtte commissioners of the woi Id's Columbian
e-xjio-ition cannot s-rvo both as such com
missioners and as oPiceis of the coiu-ini:--:
n.
Clilt Clint.
S'-natos- Edmunds sjioke asainst the rei-ip-iiclty
amendments to the tariir bill.
I'riends of public building bills believe
day will soon be git en to their consideration,
in the house.
Mr. I'ickler lias -ccured tho ppotntii.ent
of a pension board, at (iioioii, 1., iom
IK)spI of V,' I. .tans. Daniel (.oib and A.
Grant,
Judge Hartlett Tripp, of South Dakota,
democratic candidate for United Malc sen
ator. Is in Wa-liin-rtou In conferenco with
Iiadins democrats.
An ixplosion of gas occurred in ihePIlli-r
hi iii at Seattle, Wash. Several person's
were injured, among whom was Dr. Otis U.
Prcsbnry of Washington. I). C editor of
Public Opinion, who had his face badly
hurncd.
THE ARBITRATING BOARD.
Conclusion of the Ntu nrk Central Strike
lutvstisiitiou.
Ai.itVNV. Sept. .' The. -tatolioaril of ar
bitration has coecliii.til Its sittlnss in tho
New Yuri: Cent ml strike insc. liivislon Su
rerintemlent Id -II, .f Albany, tmk the
statul yostenlay and -aid all d:-tulssals on
the New Yt rk iVntrtil weroat the order of
the third t lce-pr sldei.t. and he understood
tnat Mr. Lefetio was suspended for lack of
attention to hio doit, lie did not know
that unyltodv was dismissed for beins, :t
Kuisht of Labor. Tlie witness knew that
the iliscliarjred man was a Knlsht of Lalor.
but did not pay any attention to his stand
ins. Mr. I.efotre. the discharsod em
ploye, said lie had boon in the cm-j-loy
of tho comnany for eisluoon years.
Mr. ItNell dl-charsed him. but gave no
icasoiis. telUns him that lie knew what he
was I'.iscliarsod for. Ho supposed liiat it
was fur bonis a kuisht. Ho had never boon
r.t I't-imn tided, suspended or accused of
diunkonnoss. or of Incapacity. Uoweu
Scale . another diseharsed employe, ami a
school enmmissiouor. said ho was notified
by Ascnt Ifuss thai he was diseharsed. No
reason was sit on. Ho had been employed
on the same toad for fourteen years. IIo
hail boiii :cj-riu.auiied in January, IS50. for
beins at tin lit ad of an orsniiiintlnu. and
had boon thioateuod with a discharge, but
was not nisi !:.;rstd. When discharged
ho had goiit- io Itissell. and had been
infoimod tliat he hail boon dis
eharsed for working against tlio in
terests of tin company. The wit
ness i,a,i not or neglected his duty to tho
company, and had never boon accused ot
neglect. Mr. Pollock had called him to
New York antl told him that ho was awaru
of his connection w.th the knights. No ac
tion was taken at thai time. Prank W'ilhin.
a th-chargod euiploto. had been witli tho
couipaut for el'Mil tears ami had been a
Knishl of Labor for throe ears and was
di-t-li.-nstii without any nason being giton.
He v.a- reprimanded about a month liefoio
for 1'oiiig ai, at fi-oin duty v. bile sick. Was
novi r accused of diimki-nucss or incapacity
or nesiect of duty, lie was a member of
the committee of tho knights, llo hail
wailed on the officials t.i a--!, fi r a i eduction
of tho hour-, of i.'.bor jttst .:ior to his dis
charge. W llli-im Kale, a ilis -barged imjdoye. had
bie-i a Itni-.li: of La! or f. rsix in. nth-. He
had to rl.ed for ti.e road four oats am! was
ili-ch.ir.'til wi'iiout itans being sitt-u.
He w:-s i. ok r accused t f any pe-l'i I of
duty, mil t-a , a di legate to the di-tnet:---s,
mblt. John J. I cntti.-k. als-.a dischargtii
i'liiplo.t o, h: d I e 'ii a Knisht tf Lai or for
live t -II- and had I o 'Il eiiij.'otel liy the
load fur Ihlrtit-ii jears. No reason was
t-'itiii him for the dischar.'t and ho bail
neter le i. irpilmaiiii'il fir an cause.
Al'iel ll.ili,:.. a uis h.,rsed emplo. hail
hi en e "to, y, ". b, tin sort ii o of the
r j.tl. li -. i ,t"ishiof i.' lr. Tip
i' ' ii Im i' ': l i v.as irfvinasan
. ' ai": oT ! . . i i ' td in ver 'oei. rt pri
i.. iiu d. J I i. (.-ill lir. ml John tTulincr
t si 'lit 1 in i'.e s i j,... ,,,. j. Tho ulUcials of
of tho load li-u.ei. to tiio discharge of :ho
men f.-i- oau-e. in one n-t..ufv llio cause lie
ins a-sism d tii-t tin y ttero bothf-riug tvitli
eoiitii.Hlees wt, n tl ey s'nntld have been at
w -rk. Tee ho.uius was ol"stfl. The board
will consider th" test imoiiy and make cer
tain n c r-ineipl-iiioiis, hut as It can only
tl s, throiigb the losislatui-. nothing will
bo boa id uiiiil that body niii is.
WESTERM PACKING INTERESTS.
A Co it -.IiotTiii;; tor tlio Weil: as Asainst
laisl Year.
Cim iwiti. (..-. pt. I. Tu-d'iy's !,
' . iii-iif s.its: -Pacing returns for tlio week
-how fi r her red i-tien In tin. curiont
m. n Utii.s of ln.gs in ih west, althuiisli thu
siijijdy is still lireitl for I his time of oar.
Pat kins for lin nee!.. .iit,(rt i). against i:",.
0'0 !as jtar. and to t!ate 7.1C"i,(KM. against
.".C-t.Ct)0 a jiar ago. L ading p!-.oes mm-jiaix-
as follor.s;
Cltit-s I5ii0. 1-sy.
f Idfj'tni J.M.j,"' l,..t..l
l.-i'isasCity 1,1JT1) si,i
('iiiaba 7v,oi) iilUM)
siotixcity ,t'-i.iio -rttuti
s.t. i.utu- ."t.i) :.i Mim
lndianatiuhs sc.f -l.'siKi
C'tuiiiiiati nv,() i:Ki.tj
iMilttaukii ':ui ar-.tmi
t ilat- Uapitts 2l'.,tssi lir.tui
CletelMiti iii.ix) i:t:!,(hj
(t;un,wa i:.un lav'
U'icii .! i;t,n .rii,(jn
L.nct il.r. O.s.1 j iaM' 1
FROM FOREICN LANDS. ,
. y
A Spauis'i I'ri-iuier .Xlobliott.
M vnnin, Scj.i. ('.. Si nor Canovas del Cas
ti!Ia. prime minister, had an unpleasant ev
j.'iniceat Victoria. As the train on which
ic- i.iid ii.s wife wen about to tlepart fiom
t! e town w is pulling out of tho station, a
"ei tins ami hooting mob made a inshfot-tin-jrt
niiei's car :ind -maslie.l in the win
ii iws of ltis ( itip.irt'tP nt ifith stones. So
far as known tu-tthir tho primier nor his
wife tti-t,- injured.
7 bey Didn't Tight.
CitnTtr. Sept. 5. Kochefiiit and riileliiut
b ft Iiitp at an early hour lo light a duel
iif-.ir Sal-'it. Tli) autlu-iilios got wind of
tin niT-Mi-. howi-ver. and tho duelists licit
it it iii-li. i! to it-turn to Ghent. Tho rhal-li-iiS'-
was s,.it by Unrtu fort. Ills opponent,
had In en instructed by Gen. lloiilanger to
:. iis-.ti r the charsesreci ntl brousht against
P.'.tilanser by a I'.-nisan newspaper.
A lt n.tiititu l.xptosiiui.
L t''irri.t.r. Urance. s,.pt. (;.. soiiousi-x-pliis.on
ei t urn d -it -i dynamilo magaint; at
i in publicum k. Tt n '1-r-on.s ti re instantly
iviihd and many oi hers injured.
lliiiigni i.m I'orcst Fire-.
Vi:. '.. M'pt. (i. Li ports of tory de
stn.eite ir-still continue to come from
lliitisar;. . The latest dispatt lies say Sanolk
ami seteial other Hungarian villages have
1 1 en tin rued.
Tlio Imlcra.
M mi-IP. St p. . The cholera Is decreas
I . in the puv. lure-, but slightly Increis-it.-j
iu the city of Yah ncia.
A Labor Ticket in 'Wisconsin.
Mn.'VAfUEi', M-pt.fi 'Hip state labor con
t t-nf !: In it wa- utaih up mainly of delo
!, from "liiwaukt". ---, tiian tv.eiitv
1 i or pre-i-iit fron. th- .state at large",
"l.-i was a iroii --t,. n.fni exjtrtsscU m
1 ..i r f s, ,..,, iIV- Hoarn ou account
i i tic- - ho. I t-i,. !,', ti majoiity wi n- for
: s.a;;, ti.-o.. ti.ih was noninati d as
iillo..-: (it.tiitiT. Utu!x-ii M-i. oi Viro
'"" " "' ttea fit-governor. N. li. llf-n. ( f
lttettr Djti,: s-creta- of state. . N.
L.ckvti'.fi. of liifon; t.-asuitr, Alfred
Ma.n.k-lnicr. of Mamb. ..; nttorney-gen-t
r-al. K. Shawtar. of 'lilwaukee; state
siipfrliitn-n!. J. V.. M.uurt. of ISroad
h :d- railroad con no iss. nor. IL S. Hishop,
if Mariiif-tt'-; iis.ir.:ncp coiumissioner,
t harli-s Uat !i, of Caiui-if-l.
THE MARKETS.
Sioux City l.ito Stock.
Hior.t Cxtv. Sept. i- Hogs Kecelpts, 1..T0;
"ari.tl yi-sfiday. iv.i: no shljnni-ats. Mar
Let slow, s, i,.ns at tt.U tor top: bnlk. .f.l2'$.
'ttl' Keet-!pts. i oti't-ial vpstorday,' 1-;
-i.:.:.n-nt-. i;: Market duil aral tin-jkanged.
ti"-t ttuii-: Fatst-!--- prliuf, 5Zf:tu; ralr
i- r-'"ti. r T.tSi: fid-s rUinco '.Oto 1 10
jc.ii. nls. Tr.:."'--'.': fajr iv Komi. s.,j!v.75;
leakers ih'.he. J.' .V -J " , fair to gootl tffi
2.V: la.-r:or, -,i ; S, cow-. xtra choico
torn'' l, : ? uj. gra--er, fair to good, l.ti"
fri m. loruniun. it 'Sit. t;,, unni-rs, -Ci 'Si-tearliiig-,
extra choice. 21'ififi.v.,; coiuiuon!
i'.'.U'' ; buds, choice. l..-f l.til; common
,1 r.-l :j: teal calves, ixxir to choico. JiUJ
fXJ.
SouMi Oniiihu I.!..StoeJ.,
HOLT1I Oil.'.HA. Neb.. Pcpj. C: Hogs lf
ceijrts. a--jj; oitlfia't vu-ti-nlav, ,VJ7t; shiti
menia. 12 cits. Mark'-t oiiein-d; lower, very
slow, selling , ?l ojrT i.j;,.
Oattli Kcfi-ipt-. I-Jl'j; official yesterday,
l.i.'.i: salpuii-nt-, 11 car-i. Market ttcauy to
itrong.
A'en nrli I'rotlui-e.
Nr.v.- Yohk. Sept. '. Wheat Finn anO
higher: September. il.O-.' MG; December, Sl.ulH
( l.trT4.
Cori:--IIighT: No. 2. 3:iQ;r.tic
Oat- Firmer: western, -Ct.".ic..
l'mvi-Ioiis Pork, dull at 15112.00. Lard
weak at &iT:. Iluttt-r. easy: western, 'J-JG2tc!
Eegs, weak; wc-stt.ru, l'.ivi.
TEE OLDREIJABLS
umbas State Bank
IIFJUOUIU
(OldcU btstj Bank in thu State.)
PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS,
-AVD-
MAKES LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
ISSUES SIGHT DRAFTS ON
Oinah, CUionsjo, New .York, and all Foralgo
Co tin tr lu a.
Si:7XS STEAMSHIP TICKETS.
BUYS GOOD NOTES
Acd llelpa ltd Cuatomcra wlca :bey Ncei Ilelp,
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
LKAXDEB GHKRARD, Trejident.
G. V. 1IULST. VL'e-l'r.aidoat.
JOHN STAUtTKB. Caahlar.
JVLVJB A. BEED. Ik D. I1ENUY.
OF-
COLUMBUS, NEB.,
- HAS AN-
AuthorizMl Capital of $"iM),000
YnUl in Caiiitaf - .M,1H0
j OFFICEIIS:
I C. H.HHIILDON, l'roi't.
! II. P. II. OIILBICII. Vice Bred.
C. A. NEWMAN, ('.wliier.
DANIEL SCIIIIAM, A't Caah.
ST0CK1I0LDE!:
r. H. Sheldon. J. P. llfcki-r.
Jl'-nuan 1'. li.Ouhlrich, Curl Iti-nki.
Joans Welch. W. A. McAllister.
.f. Henry Wiiriloinnn, IL M. Winslow,
i iPt.ravW.OaMfy, S. C.C.rfy.
i'"ran'i Kor,T, Arnold F. IL Oeltlrich.
'lltny Lfii'k". (iorhnrd I.oruko.
I
i tjHnnk of deposit; interest allowed on tirus
I dt-poRits; bay and trrll eschnse on United BtHtm
.'Old Murnpo, and buy acd Bell arailahleaocnriti'-w.
We dliall be jilea-ni to ncpiTo yoar baainpad. Wa
1 tolicit your pat rouaso. 2-dec57
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FOR TIFE
WESTERN COTTAGE ORGAN
CALL OX
A.&M.TURNER
Or J. W. KlIirCR.
Traveling Hmlcsaaaai.
37-Thsc organs aro first-clas in eTery par
tictilar, and so guannted.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
AT
XJ. P. Depot, Columbus.
liicartf
HENRY G-ASS.
XJNDEETAKER !
COFFINS AXD 31KTALLIC TASKS
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p-i:
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