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R. i Co. 810 Wash. CONTENTS 1. ' Tariff put staee by party vote in approved and Clash between Blaine and latest Troops upon English dock strikers and rout them at bayonet's One hundred and thirteen additional liquor licenses to be at in State in Indiana feeline strongly a. Victim of shooting affair in a ical Club qf Lynn its new ot for O'Reilly today at the An actress at in h latest theatrical banquet of California Political news in and about the question as to desirability of Business trio down the and evening session ot the Council of the United States Improved Order of Kod Men Father C. M. O'Brien of St. Mary's frees the from aptt celebrates the anniversary of his Pace National riflemen at GauB wins Hoamer freaks the on the Gossoon spread her when way in the and took the Yacht Club entries train confesses his Preparations at for for triennial exhibition setts Mechanic man be and lost in St. of women and Infants of a in ' ' ' at today's hard npt of t. league bali defeats this by a also * pt of as effect an to be Renown iis Untaxed Ballot 0. H. Nelson's string ot horses bound results of a day on the at ' National ball Boston beaten in New fourteen innings in 8. School to plan nine asked 1<*. Caucus contests m Massachusetts and of delegates alter Thomas Ip be thp heavily guarded by strike may bo declared off BALL AT 2 8 4 B 0 7 8 0 O 0 5 1 0 0 U 0- 0 and and Base 7; Now 7!' 8, ' AT ' a 846C780ia 1 0'- 0 and and 1111-llsan. Base E. 1. ' AT 2 3 4 B 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0- and 8i C. 2. AT No cold and AT New 0100000 1-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- 1 and arid Base 0; 6. Errors 3; 1. 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Frost to bis pretty typewriter girl soon caused his to whom lie has been married 17 to bring suit for which was granted two weeks slie receiving in he young lady at and Frost soon They wore married in aud are now on their way to 11 now menace the tourist and lood and To guard against requires and an unfailing supply ot Sanford's Us ilie beat of Imported Ihe purest of relieves and nnd summer prevents cerms in breaks up and allays promotes and olT and epidemic Xo household or safe and often dangerous which are urged Ask Rt Willi Owl on tlic and no Sanford's Ginger Ib by all druggists and Potter Drug aud Ms at pop a Year for Six Commission tfi strict Party Tote Sure to Carry It. Sugar Fixed to Suit the Big Sept. 9.-The tariff will be voted on iU the Senate tomorrow at B and will pass by a strict party ' and the other great will not make their speeches as was but will reserve until the conference report comes back to the Senate and final action qn the is The members of the ways and means hare had some informal reference to the when it comes to and tlie is that a oC days will to the in the so the thp the House in regard to the amendments made by the thinks that the will npt be in more than five that after the have their two or three more days will bo to secure the concurrence of both on the report and pass the In that to ha ready to adjourn two weeks from next as It IS not likely that either House will tiry business this session to the moved to insert a proviso that imported merchandise deposited in any or private honded warehouse prior to the 1st of 1890. may withdrawn lor consumption at Sny prior to Nov. 1, 1800. on 6 the duties in force prior to the ol this act. 32 i Mr. then on behalf of the the proposed bV hipion Sept. 1, and accepted a of by Mr. as for it the by him at last merely directed the to the facts to amendment was 3o; 3 All the Democrats voted in as did also Evarts and Edmunds also moved a in a similar c i 69. Tbe six votes were stiven hv Messrs. Paddock and Edmunds moved to strike out of Mr. the words and after the ist day of 1801." 2: 34. Mr. Gibson moved to insert wool in Mr. Aldrich's 38. Mr. Gray moved as a substitute for Mr. a section the further the ports of the United States 1 and Ooen to AH the products any country of the American upon which no export duties are whenever aud so long as the of snob country admitted to the ports thereof free of all and other taxes the corn preserved or boats ot steel or products ot tlie United by a party 20; 88. Mr. Aldrich's amendment was 37; 28, It S. with a view to secure reciprocal trade with countries tho following and for purpose on and after tho first day of and so often as the shall be that the of any country producing aud exporting tea and raw and or any such articles or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products ot tho United which In view ot the free Introduction ot such tea and lUdea Into the ho may deem to be reciprocally and ho shall have the power and It shall bo Ills duty to by proclamation to that the of this act relating to Iho free Introduction ot such tea and the of such for tImo as he shall deem and In such case during such duties shall he collected and paid lipon tea and the product nr from such designated country as namely i All sugars not above No. 13 Dutch standard In shall pay duty on their test as All sugars not ' above No. 18 Hutch standard In all tauR syrups ot cuna nice or of me concrete and conoon testing by the not above 76-, of a cent per nnd for every additional degree or ot a degree shown by the two hundredths of one cent per pound All sugars above i3 Dutch standard in color shall be by tho Dutch standard of and duty as All sugar above 13 and not above 10 Butch standard of per all sugars above and not above 20 Dutch stannard ot per all sugars above 20 Dutch standard of 2 cents a testing above cents per nnd sugar sweepings shall to duly cither as or as the case may to On 3 cents per On 10 cents per raw or whether salted or Angora coat without the asses raw or except sheep with the wool cents per Mr. offered an additional that and bounty shall take on March 1. 1801. and lhat prior 1, may be refined in bond without payment of Agreed lo. Various other were offered by Mr. and including the that all special taxes shall become due on July 1. aud on every July l tho iu paragraph i'll on tbe j free list animals imported for apply only lo The adopted amendments the blank tor tho dates on duties shall be levied on articles exempted from duty as tbe first of 1890; inserting a duty of 20 cenus per on maple syrup a duty of 10 per cent on or The to 703, on tha free list all not above IG Dutch standard hod been passed without was Tho amendment was to No. for 10, It was 2fi. The Republicans who voted in the tivo wove Messrs. Wilson nnd Democratic vote was about evenly Mr. Plumb an amend merit for tho ot a of five disinterested to be known as the customs with li in tho rAVi of ' nays 30. On this vote there were no party linos The was then to the henate nnd all the thitt booh adopted in of the whole were the Senate except bn Which votes Tbo first of thorn was for a customs on which a separate Ihe was 31, nays 20. The commission is to ho composed Of to be appointed the President to with and consent ot the ThP are to in six but any ot them may be removed by the president for ol or malfeasance No more than three of them are to be appointed from tho same They have A Salitry of 1S'?<00, with They are to bo provided with a and and such other assistants as they may Their is to bp In tho city ot Their duties to Into and tho average of Into tho both at wholesale In fho States and both In the and foreign places ot salo or for the period of 12 preceding and six mouths following any change In the rate of duties imposed upon such and this shall be carried back for a period ot 26 and by such and shall extend to all relating to demand and and which tend to prices of foreign and nnd to aid In the true effect Import duty or ot the change therein In tho upon nnd foreign and upon productions of the or of other upon upon upon of rate of wages and the general ascertain tho and value of the Importation of the ties during each of said periods ot V2 months and any Iri as far as Iho quantity aud tho same or similar commodities produced In the United States during the sanie respective ascertain In any what Instances tho rates customs duties have operated to Increase or diminish production in Ihe United and to a reduction of the cost of articles tor and what if have operated ascertain what rates ot customs duties existing from to operate or favorably to the ana of and or operate Injuriously or favorably to the consumers of sUoli articles and productions lu respect of or contributing to the payment of prices by or the removal or of the ascertain the ot the duties upon price ot productions oC the country ami Slates markets and consumption In the United ascertain the effect of such customs both and In respect of tlie nnd Hie of both and In tlie United and a of tpe sanm with tlie labor and wages other consider the effect ot or the ot upon mining and other Industrial Interests ot the people of the United ascertain and compare the actual cost and the selling both at wholesale and retail of similar to American measures and lu the United States and ascertain the growth and of the manufacturing by tho tariff In Germany the States for the last 2*0 and to ascertain tho relative cost of transportation In those countries and tho United Mr. Daniel demanded a separate vote on the out the internal revenue sections In to The amendment was agreed and the sections were struck 36; 2C. The vote was on the reciprocity offered by Mr. Aldrich the finance It was 38; 20. As on the former in committee of the Mr. Mr. Evarts were the only two Republicans In the The next vote was on the amendment to 70;j, tho standard to be admitted tree of duty from No. IB to No. 13. It was agreed toi 30: 24, as Jones of Wilson of Wilson of All the amendments been disposed of. the announced that the was now before the Senate for Mr. Plumb called for a separate vote on tho committee out of tlie hi 11 tbo provision for a of a dollar a pound oh silic reeled from cocoons produced In the The to strike out was 5. Plumb and No other amendment boon offered question ShalI tbo be and ordered to a thud On that question the yean and nays were taken aud 2S-a party Tho was road tho third timo aud the question Was stated to the Mr. Aldrich thereupon moved an but that motion so as to allow an executive session lo be On motion of Mr. Sherman it was that the daily session of the Senate shall atH a. m. After an executive session tho at 3.10, adjourned till tomorrow at 11 a. m. IT FAVORS THK Hot by the New Sugar Sept. 0.-Tho action of tbe Senate in makine all above 13. Dutch pay a eliminates all hope of free from the tariff as tho between 13 aud ICS are those which tho poorer classes use very and which if subject to duty will have to pay a tribute to tho trust Tho free sucar men from tho notably tbe men from Illinois and some of the Wisconsin representatives are very much put out at the action of tho and are very emphatic that tlie will not lie to become a law unless between 13 and 10 are admitted free of but tho are that they will do whatever the ways aud moans committee wants to Of tbe Gear of Iowa and Illinois are tbe great champions of Gear is a member of the ways and means and no matter what his on the do ho is expected to stand out in favor of free while will plead the cause very eloquently on the of the Despite this ot tho Western members it is believed that the hill will ba to by tlic House in the same iu which it passed the AHEA Reed Too Big a Man for Premier Has a Bone to Circus Soon to Id Clash It is Latest Give Burleigh Over 19,000. Sept. 0.-As tho Republican over yesterday's ty in the Stato to wear away ot forces to feel a little that and that its will not fPr many Thp climax of tho Elaine and Reed wiU bo hastened by the advertised of ihe speaker irbm to his yesterday by an unlooked-for his return to the capital with his practically m his It must soon and when it does there will bo music in Said one distinguished Bangor Republican dictatorial and politically Reed never consent to bow knee to the heretofore and the clash is Maine cannot have two and although is rapidly old his political vitality hover more as for mark liia sharp letters to Reod will never him without a and when struggle comes the party in Maine is very likely to bp rent Many prominent Republicans wore bv Tan Gnome and while they wore all in their opinions a groat many were averse to being Pr. A.C. tho party in ' result in tho first district was unquestionably a grand just at this ana I tend to bring into greater in the In I see how such an indorsement from his constituents can Jail to this The tho and inde pendent ones I ought to have tho credit for it. Certainly the have no such strength in that and perhaps a desire on the part of the Democrats to boom Reod in order to create factions in tho Republican had much to do Reed bo unpopular in the but that ho is a politician of extraordinary and power no one will and it certainly appears as if he would bo hoard from F. who has noted as one ot the leading Blaine supporters in vote in district was certainly ihe most of the election d and was a surprise to both t not bo astonishing if Maine politics developed Into something in tho near Mr. also thought that local pride had much to do with the ' Several of the persuasion advanced tho idea that two years hence Raod would be tlie most candidate for the against instead of who is said to bo putting forth ovary possible to go into tho Among the Blaine forces in the city there are sighs of out they are all prepared to the coming wave of Said ono leading fortunately the district is not tho entire and as largo as be is Thomas Rood is not large enough to spread himself entirely over this No matter how thin the layer might be ho ought not to bo with Blaine at tor tho latter is far ahead of his as it is at present conducted by such narrow-minded men as Tom Rood and Tho would hail tbo day when thoy conld bo given an opportunity to show their preference as between the groat and the and there is no question as to what the result would eye itok Can't be New suit is pending in the Connecticut courts involving the Tight to in bonds of the Litchfield Northern Railroad Today Justice Patterson in the Court enjoined George D. Chapman and others from receiving the and the New York Security & Trust of tbe from delivering them up to tbo railroad company or who ever may be named by the Connecticut U Flavoring Extracts the There's Trouble Ahead for tho Czir of effort to interview the Republicans on the effect ot Reed's large plurality lu his district on tbe future politics ot the State is but in private all Blaine leaders here declare tnat it will tend to increase tho broach that has between tbo two groat leaders lor such a long At the headquarters in this pity they are of the opinion that it brings Mr. Reed into national more than certain that the Blaino men bore foel very bad over tbo They had rather have seen hira defeated to bavo increased his plurality to such a high The general is that Mr. Reed had certainly talten tho wind out of Mr. Blaine's and state committee Is also as Mr. Reed lias naid no attention whatever to this part ot the but has tiis district to suit and in his own They say that none of the vast sum of money used there was furnished by the State The Democrats iu this section are jubilant even though they lost tlie The have declared that Mr. Blaine's star lias set and that Reed is now Maine's idol There is not a Republican but what much as they regret to do that Mr. Blaine has received a very black and that from this out it is going to bo a close and hitter fight as to which will be cognized as the Republican leader in litato of WHO IS MAN THE 66 REED'S GRUAT The Speaker's astounding majority in his canvass for re-election is much more hip personal victory Mr. Blaine than a partisan victory over the unresisting and hopeless Democratic minority in the Portland The Pine Tree State taken herself a and fatter and the from is now a crowned and sceptred czar instead pf a Plumed Amid the general acclaim that rings out for the strange not a is shed fickle iconoclasts for him who is now literally The Uncrowned Well may the sad sea waves Wherefore What brings ho What follow him from To in bonds his You yoit you worse than thingal you hard you men of Knew npt Many a timo oft Have up to walls and To towers and to In your have sat The with patient To aop pass tha of And when you his chariot but you not an i That her banks To hear tho of your sounds Made tn her And do you new put on you best And do you now out a And do you now strew In his way That In triumph over Elaine's With sincere apologies to Cpl. Shakespeare and the late Mr. 3 TO BE lAM of Liquor Licenses to be Census of 1890 Shows Maay Thirsty Seven Hundred 0Ji^%l., of Anxious TO BE the Favorite in AT Soldiery Charge on Book iitate iu That Wild M Mayor's Stato The police of this pity are today busily employed in preparing liquor to bo to lucky dealers before is tho most encouraging news that hundreds of dealers have read the 1st ot On that thoro wore within tho con fines of this city somo 700 men who as a reward for all their lo secure a lo the disappointing from board that their applications had boon There is now another chance for Tho city now is not more populous than it was but it Is now To bp moans that tho board of liave from the census bureau at Washington the this municipality Tho board is to grant one license tor every COO of such hence the Increase in population from 3(10,000, tho old basis upon liquor to tho now enables thein lo nil more ot the valuable All whoso applications were last May either have been or aro being considered in selecting tho final batch of m the year 181)0, Thoro arc also in addition some no now which were in anticipation ot the in But in connection with new is quoted as old has an equitable standing that probably a now man wouldn't Thoro aro now 780 liquor There will hitch between now at ti the hour for the board to cease its labors lor the of passports to a of the said not long ago that there was ahout as much chance a new applicant securing a license as there wore that would become a This would the outlook for the CO now ones hut brought n ray of sunshine to them in tho words of that there would possibly be somo among the HH to But to quote the there will he somo now ones among tbe ones The ho distributed over tho as a iii accordance with the policy of tho board that no will ho granted in the residential They have also decided that no new licenses will ho to applicants from or Eliot 5tB. Tho of the board when they have made a selection tho unfortunates of Ill move a of the vote whereby his was Ill days all the of some 700 anxious men will be nnd their failures and become simply the ot a day's I He of Big Plurality is the Washington ono thing more talked iu Washington thau anything else today was tbe victory won Py Speaker The large vote polled by the sneaker has more local is of national and puts Mr. in rank of presidential But even perhaps more important than it makes Keed Man from instead of James G. in the opinion of some it is the beginning of a fight which will be waged with on till 8 D. For New and preceded by light rain op tbo Maine For Rhode Island and except local raitis on the northerly For Eastern Xew York northerly Globe's Tho weather of Boston and vicinity today will be fair and westerly with less For northern New England and the northern coast with lower range of temperature and westerly Two or more days of cool weather for all for Secretary of 0,-Dologatos to the Stata which meets in tho bean and tonight each county iu tho State is represented by a although but little of the old-time animation is Tho interest in tho selection ot a lo be subordinated by tho greater interest in tbo nf tho Harrison ana men for iu the and the is that tUo ever maybe tho of the is to be distinctively ft goes without saying among tbe delegates that tho administration receiver in will ho tho ot on the part ot tho Gresham and not of tho ability ot tbo to command for hini and his The district which wore held showed the men had not their for each ot tbe selected aro on a majority of warmest Thoy forced fight from the and in many ot tlie district meetings thero was hardly a show ot Tho most crushing that the wits in tills ti. law ana always a wsa put hy Chairman as tho district's on the on r and it was understood that lio would write tbo major ot the Thu men organized against him and nut forward Harry a and a bitter ballot Elara saw detent was certain and his and was then chosen by Tho men are jubilant over this aud the incident Is the only of ill the hold lobbies It was that they would put Fairbanks forward for permanent but when tho on organization met tonight and Fairbanks the ho declined lu favor ot ot Torre Tho old wanted to ho internal revenue collector in the Hauto hut refused to appoint and he is now as in his feelings against tho administration us any man in tho When Harrison appointed him as one of tho commissioners to a dry dock on tlie Pacific lie that it was very that thu should just upon the pvo of u State con vtm It is certain that a farmer will be of for which position aro now lour alt of - whom are members of ibo Walter ot this county will be nominated for auditor and Fort Wayno tor For oilier positions aro numerous but none can be said to have a IK ITS ( Blue Hill For rain and H. oy washing Returns Show Election of Democratic Senator in Kutland complete returns from every town show tho election of Hon. Cyrus from Kutland county over Silas L. by 180 This is the tirst of a Democratic in tho history ol tbe at Troops on Duty All 0.-The prs made a riotous demonstration tonight and were only dispersed at the point ot tho The trouble began with the the departure of several The strikers also besieged gates ot the dook and the entrance ot Two companies of infantry arrived in tha evening and drove tho mob away from tbo Tho dock men made to break tho line hy the of thom took tbe horses from the cabs near mounting furiously upon tUo Tho stood and repulsed tho A ot tho were and some the riders were By this time tho crowd had been and volley after Tolley ol stones wore hurled at the Ono lieutenant had the bridge ot bis nOse broken by a aud two others were severely ' At this juncture the mayor upon the scone and road tbe act. only added to tho fury of the a section ol which stormed the mayor's business and smashed every window in the The troops were pow With ball each matt 20 The mob still keeping no tbe tho were ordered to and tho whole lino upon the crowd with 6xvd For a moment tho rioters made a show ot but seeing many of their number pierced by the bayonets of the the mob broke and fled in wild Tbo excitement the city night la and further trouble li Famous Temperance Orator Leads to tho Altar Mrs. Rock 111.. Sept. 9,-Francis the temperance was married this evening to Mrs. Rebecca Fisher of Council lo. honeymoon will be in the East. in the Asylum N. Sept. is said here tonight that H. tbe theatrical manager who is under arrest charged with brutal wife will guilty and be sent to an inebriate TitK dietary of an invalid differs from that of a in robust He needs nutritious and it is that besides beinir nutritions it shall he easy ot Food is very and is assimilated as soon as taken into the Incoming this month hava brought us the choicest spoils of the French and Swiss Our new styles are now ready for inspection and remarkable character will mako this a memorable One of the first in the it is a collection of new patterns of French Brussels Laca -an entire novelty and a great from previous It is made to hang and the same patterns are reproduced in full with vitrage lo This is the only strictly furnishing for an apartment in Colonial It harmonizes also the Chippendale patterns and the designs of the Adams Brothers in As a decorative it is entirely The pattern most suitable for of the Louis Seize period has a spotted centre graceful scroll 48 CAHAL I - 1 4 7472 28 90