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OMAHA DairLy BEE B —————— OMAHA, NEB.,, TUESDAY MORN G, JULY NO. questions present sound «; | Cleveland after the New Y THE DEMOGRAGY. The Question of a Campaign Leader Still a Foggy Problem, 1.8, lenderson, pe ubbard was made unanin likely to injure han that o nomination would attract strong ro publican support, The national committes will prasont the name of Gov. for the temporary chairmanship of the con d temporary secretary of tho he following wero elected Koel Merritt, Pennsylvania; it is claimed, by the turning « e unit rule is al Charles H. Chase, cl t, vic prosidents Payson Tucker, AND NITTER CONVENTION ahuhl-.,hm Missouti Thurman memb tion met this afte , national com n and finally decided to Thurman in the THE EVENT OF THE DAY ‘The exciting ovent of Cancusing and Cussing Fail to Tl < Accomplish the Object, B | dsy was the struggle in tho New York delega o heavy vote polled in favor of the it would force representatiyes an is to bo given the (lwnruum lu|v of as & reward foe Goneral Bragg, THE 0110 MEN moot this afternoon, when the will present the It {5 snid that M plan, but that remains to be seen. Thurmen men atter to the MeLean faction, woan would not listen to the Tammany opposition into . N SRR, noceebors fo but notwithstanding what appeared to be the Cleveland followers, very few of the leaders were willing to con- cede the untrammeled succeas of Cleveland in . owing to the fierce nature «truggle and the failure of a portion of a dele. y for the majority cknowledged that if a certainty that The Question Sti]l Hinzing on Sargent at arms, Richard J, i THE RULES v, New York Delegation, nmittee docided to recommend to the convention that tic convention govern this body until oth- wise ordered, subject to the following modi- John Lee Carroll, chairman f smous victory of ; 3 , national commit: BUTLER'S PLEDGE, I will support the nominee of th tion, whoover ho may be, " sai Butler this morning A Cleveland Victory the Evident Result of Yesterday. Jolin F. House, chairman; secrotary of the delegation John Slack, Champion, pul’mllnmlhwnnu ation; 4 Williams, ‘vico president. a'speech to the Massas » no state shall be allowed to vote until the roll of states has boen called, and each state As a result of a long mittee decided that undeta not be accepted foradmission to the conven- gation to come should see fit to nominate rat enough to support. him, r was replying to some of the statements wmade to the effect that if he did not get the mination himself he would probably head a doing draw awa: gh votos todofeat the de cancus had Nulml \\Ifll New York would cast her full vote land, a sufficient western and southernstrength would bo at hand to make his nominati fact of thelack hed cotpons would As Indicated by a Meeting of the Empire State Delegates. C. W. Pottus, ehairman; I, committes adjonrned until ten o'clock with no anticipation, eph Jolinston, orgauiz tion: mm 4P Clisy C |h|u|nlw in claitns for recognition. THE CLEUELAND MANAGERS, are in high feather and_clim as a ' the day’s work that the fight had ; been won and i the sitting of the convention to seal the victor f the states which perfected their 1 to-day took 1 test vote as to their prosidential proferencos. ~\l\ ania iy Ll\n\vn to be for Randall, lhv] 3 pushing their any business in and, through it all, , William Carl, and others burned incense bo- tillod him with oily words, m the erowd on’ the cor- But Kelly 8till Belligerent and up to Tricks. Port Maguire, TION IN SESSION. » New York delega and continued in sos sion four hours, (ireat interest centered m this ing as having a very important bearingon the final action of the hall-way in front of session was held was fill people anious to seon 1t was understood that at a me When hie left the re tion met at 11 o'clocl \|nu< \\ lmh and the general smiled The delegation or, following officers and members of the «umunb cnigaly upon thein, Tilden Sends an Ambiguous Tele- gram to Barnnm, in which the ('muunnz«;nn dentials, wll cast her twelve votes ¢ tidings of the tho state, James 1. Which Only Emphasizes His For= mer Ambiguous Letters, resolutions; Joshua, W. H. Shields, secretar; KICKER KELLY, STILL FERNINST OLEVELAND, In an interview with a ballot give Clayeland 21, votes, and one blank vote was cast, ob & tworthirdi A G e that number could be mustered. a long and excited discu which haa not yet been learned. the resalts of the balloting crept out from but could not be verified. ing is given as_ the ballots to-day ial preferonces : First or informal ballof Ciiteado, July Timos reporter, Howell, resolutions; W, 1. § ; W. T, MeArthut, orgar l5h, national committesman, was pddressed by General Faulkner, of New York, who presented objections to Cleveland's de for Cleveland A Rumor that Kelly Will Name Sammy as a Dernier Ressort. ancus of the New York dele- fternoon, John Kelly s not reconsider its action and 1 presenting Cloveland's name, Tammany will appeal to the hall state our case there and attompt to have the unit rule broken, the convention fails to do it, th rests with it, il S Whom clso ¢ 1 tho reporter. ‘ Y replicd Kelly. “Would e mako a strong T don't know. Areply was m time to time, of the World, wl reat earncstness, poke at length a The impression on the del- Cleveland; while ,pvrnmnlnl org n..nu... Wi, Corning Judd, The Scenes In and Around Demo- cracy’s Headquarters at ayard, 1; Tilden, 1 ballot of the chan ral Slocum, 10 ; Ba; R: Morcison, national commi tion; Anthony Nortor, vice. Rubons, convention seere Iy and _plainly, Second or_form there was no formal vote, i the vote of Georgia would be Vermont instructed their chairman Jto cast ir vote as a unit for Cleveland, Massachusetts is SOLID FOR DUTLER but in the event of his defeat, the delegation would e div between MeDonald, 3 1t is contended that tha splitin_Ohio del tion is in a measure healed. an will ba chosen for chairman unan- responsibility Tt is understood the Flower men compli mented Slocum a thereby of winning the INDUSTKIOUS “BEE"GATHERINGS' Special Dispatch to Tik Brx, AN INTERVIEW W§ITIC Cricaco, July 7.—Th the Georgia delega- 1 Falkner, #f New York, mado a long speach inZfavor of Flower, which was at- v but silently listened to, and when he hud got through, Pulltaer of tho New with the view tes of King's county The vote on the enforce it is stated, 64 THE DEMOCRACY, Cnrcaco. July 7,—Tho scones of activity about the Palmer house, which is at present the great national politi newod early this morning. main corridorsy of the hotel and thorough® fares loading up to it wers masses of people, which Ly their very num- bers made progress of the cable cars and car- riages very slow and at times well nigh im- In the diningrooms and cafes in inity of tho hotel was an army of men, hats in hand, waiting their turn for seats the breakiast tables. now become so greatas to make comfort a matter of faint possibility and the discomfort has been greatly increased by the fact that the headquarters ot th : unit rule stood, whether he would ts 1 can’t say. i adidato who has been enough fden- tified with the national government, and who has had experienc Another account has the following addition- ints: Having failed to break land column tlie next move of his opponents was to smash the unit rul By 8 o'clock the to be called made a good mayor a governor he ollowers that should be attempted as a last resort, V the motion was made to cast the New Yorkas a unit for C 2 Tho adherents of Thurman are u :, but it is claimed at the s votes in the delegation. hire has instructed its de A threat which heretofore of an filled with great me Lime that and a good sheriff 15 that he was positively u‘-v..m) ats would hope to Thurman has 2 man with \\lmm the demc te of New York, such crowds to ters that a policeman was , 80 that the del lng,mnun might ow he would do as | ident is problematical. wide experienc for Cloveland. vaguely made ALSTORM OF OBJECTIONS, and the real fight was on. $ nd others threw themsolves They attacked Cleveland’s ty, and intimated that a bolt might Clovelaud’s nominati , but finally cooled off and said Then thoy declared and broad view any hore who would fill these alled to drive them i \Witiab doyou sty tadia “Bayard and MeDonald,” OrPOSITION TO THR WORKING of New York to Cleveiand” was asked Mr, ived with great vigor this afternoon, w believed that a ‘f In fact the crush TAUTOLOGICAL TILDE ME IEPEATS HIS AMBIGUITY, New Yauk, July led by Tammany its conceded. thoy did not mean it the unit rule was an injusti would not ha bound that the state delegates from districts, invistod that the state conv Cho fotlowing is an authentlo copy of & communication to Mr, Barnum, Chairman of thewational conmittec, from Mr, Tilden; Gravstoxg, July 7, 1884, Barnum, Chi ogram informing mo If any of them ure disy Cloveland vetoed th thereby compolled riels While the poor people paid b at was the offect of '.lunlr the di ated railroad and had no’ right to i lower campaign appe ucus this afternoon, his_sup- ntend they are not opposing Cleva land, and that if the i those who went over to Slocum will return_ to 1d make it a rllying point_for his A cancus held to-day with the sole purpose campaign against thenit rul ds that the national convention of 13 ordsined that the unit rule could be dispen: i y time at the option of any subscquent As a result of the rod Massachusetts, , and other states cided to support the proposition on the floor of The Massachusetts_delega- Tho national executive committeo held a|tion held a mecting this afternoon, which was seasion this forenoon aud arranged tor disitri- | addreased by bution of tickets and seating of delogates and The national committeo will be- gin its sessions at noon to-day and the ings of the various state delegations began at Ohio is the only state whose meet- ing is pMtponed as late as 3 oclock. reason assigned is that some delegates have not yet reported, but it is expected that a | M varm contest may occur in the delegation and | K- e o is postponed, it is claimed, partly | dentials; Durbin Ward member of the com mittee on permanent organ; pck and the interost | Shaw,member of committeo on rules and order ght then occurred on . Converse on @ proxy of L o aduitted by victory for McLean men, en by |J. O. Converse were gl oy u.u.....u. o Converse won_by This shows the real strength of the instead of being divided and,scattered as was the case with the repuylican national conven- Still the crowds to be accommodated aro much greater than at the first convention, due largely to the presence of thegreat march- ome of which resembled a their number, and ntion appointed vity to instruct them upon any and all questions. urged that every delegate who was to break the rulo had voted for convention and promised to abide by it. the exciting discu en the Tammany adjournment, that they veto: so that, we ffection s like the froth on a very likely to subside.” “m. what 0o you extim oto” which O it could not bo_less than newspaper in New York une, is for Cleveland. R linois will bo & doubtful state. “Cain'you elect him WITHOUT TAMMA} “Tf he is nominated you will the stump for him.” “Yes, but will not Kelly knife him at last, as he did Hancock, who was his own choice?” de Pulitzer remove his cigar, spit violently, make a very wry face and reply sadly: +0, T dont think Kelly would do that. “What is the matter with Bayard? “Bayard is a great ma reformer and Blaine is the '[‘ullnn Wm, H, e the independent organizations, full marching regiment b while it seemed probable last night that all had arrived on the scene of action, this morn- ing witnessed the arrival of ndd:cmnnl posts, delegates, clubs, parties and indiv out limit. and as they moved directly upun the | national hotels those places became, as the day wore | on, inaccessible to every one except I STALWART PUSHERS, i John Kolle of organizing x over two hous continued and tl nimotis nomina and also a telegram from M “It seems absolutely necess should answer Barnum’s telegram as soon as nquiry was oxp swered in the negative by the letter 10th to Mr, Manning. Manning saying: y that you (I) might have & chan granted, and a recoss was taken. umu afterward Senator (i Spinola, after a hurried talk with John Kelly, zed their way through th\nlcm\ul, and_were lls he |hl be ucus, it is o S. J, TILDEN. the convention. ce Kelly] on re o long cons « compromise of differences fail When the delegation as- RANDALL, RUSHES 0 CHICAGO, WasniNGtox, July 7 s adjournment of the house this afternoon, Randall went directly to the depot and took u train for Philadelphia, his K to remain there and leave by the night express for Chicago. The Critic says: at great person in an agreement, in which he said gsbloitheie This question Immediately upon I will support the nomi- nee of this convention, no matter who he may : ; ) ted discussion. Representative land, and he now had 4 lly agreed that the state sheuld vote as loveland men insisted that The delegation met at 3 p, was unanimously elected chairmay Shield member of the committee on exponent of pro 1t takes very little wisdom to seo that if they run againit each other the c scomo_simply 1d that in sich a ¢ the manufactiring states of Now ¥ Conpecticut would sido with the protectionist. unit, but the anti- an explanation of the vote s the convention, vote was then taken upon that the chair shall announce that 49 delegates owing tothat fact, The Now York delog: paign_ would over the tariff, which centres in its action appes llnmlng of the his duty to be at his propriation controversy and the bill | upon | ting J but that unde convention, the Bayard, Flower and Slocum, s of the state are cast for Cleveland. was adopted, 61 to11, othera voting ag post until the supporters of (.hu \uw York governor are aroatly encouraged ings county delegzation, last night, They even go so Imrnw 12 say that the nomination is practically settled, for as goes Kings count; the whole conventi CLEVELAND'S SUPPORTERS are working hard to off-set the adverse effect < er and tho other organized to the lu|-n\-huum, ab the action on resolutions, the Tammany and two STOREY AND WATTERSON, CAGO T1MES-COURIER-JOURNAL, By an arrangc tween the Louisville Courier Chicago Tim or for the benefit of pying four or five Henry Watterson's editoria ing to support hi hy noming mn,, " nian wl..-mu,.,..m.-.mumt.my.wc.,. instend of a man like Cl in his power to harmonize clamation a_member goes the state und cted viee president by acclamation, ition of the form Kentuckiang and egations completod their pormamn and the committem eported to the convention to showed thut Clovelund’s strongth had not boen_overs sulted 47 for O THE COMMITTEE ML THE NOON SESSION, Chicago, July into | committee began its session « rman. Barnum? correspondency At the (irand Pacif iy tho loudest. 1 club, strong in numbers, hotel, waving the M aring for their mun, s then said” that sfriends camo here to present the Fower, not to defeat scondfballot, Flowe ped and 22 v . the pages of the Tiwe uald bauner and The Indianans aro striving hard to impress others that ho is the [ represcnted as follows most ayailublo man and will heal all Among the delegations arriving at the Palmer | Snmpter; house this morning wero a number of Mary- i remainder of ym Minnesota, West Virginia, FLionisiana, Tonnoss i |...., lhe.uurlx BOLTER BRISTOW. 1E WOULD SURY NEw Youx, July 7. ry of the treasur The Tammanyites bad hoped to break € e putting up & man fayorable to failed, however, and Slocum receiy the votes befor Lawrence Orche member of the Alabama, H, C, ' ational committec ked to-day if 1 of the suprome inatod for president by th dor stow replied promptly ally, w,.ml.m» port Justico Field cord given for Flower t to overthrew the unit ru He is seconded by Butle ald and other candidates, amuel Puliston r, resolutions t organizatio various states pre- sented the view of weariod men sleeping in chairs, after & night of vigil, work of the national crn}m.ibtou wi Il‘ Hyatt, perinane: cratic conventi Kentuckyy H. D, The principal 3 mbor of the national cominit : . , committee on notificutions, ainst the unit rule at its mesting, but votes for Cleveland and 4 for MASSACHUBETTS, « Abbott, chairm I". |mwr<l|. rex 4»]||l|trnn KELLY'S CLIMAX, 10 NAME TILDEN, A rumor is eurrent late time for nominating Vilas of Wisconsin, and Governor Hubbard of Texas, are the two gentlemen most promi- nently mentioned, v YORK'S CHOIOE. At the cancus of the New York delegation, the frst ba lot gave vote for Clove iven for the New York governor, met and decided to Alvah Foliows Jand; New Y Carolina, N, W, |.m5,u..<m Cleve to-night that when the specches arrives, John Kelly will | Owing to the v ible to get ® e 3% OrgADlZafions HLon. Jaies. s tabrook, vice-president of the convention, PENNSYLVANIA, + Charles Hun- Hay, rescluti I‘ anson; Ohio, T0-DAY'S OCCURRENCES ¢ delegates to th oped & great i plicated the situation, acoustomed attack, of the New York dulegates and finding Cleve in the majority, attempted al the unit rule adopted by'the Sarato A resolution was submitted convention devel- | name of Tilden, , and further com- nia, Willian L. Scot wnaby; South ( 7 3, Tammauy 18 now ‘an'effort, to break the wnit rules The New York delegation have been in ses- slon since 11 o'clock, and are, at 1:45 p. m,, still endeavoring to come to sone agreement in the lobbies of the hotel, ker, secrotary; Malea tovert 8, Pattereon, len, eredentials; dent of the convention, ckdalo; Vermont, I Tohn 8, Barbours ander Campbell; Wise .mn, W, A Throat-Cutter RUSSELLVILLE, land’s adhercnts A mob of G0 back came from | last night between 1), Henderson, . Hubbard, chairman; y to this place v; Bilas Hare, credentials; W, H, V tus 0. Bacon, of Georgin,for temy man of the conventic <, nomiuated Governor Kobert. B, Tt was dofeated by a square vote of 65 te 7, the Tammanyites finding no friends among the Flower or other men, a resolution was offercd to PRESENT THE NAME OF CLEVELAND Now Hampshire for Cleveland Cloveland's vote, lored, from jail and 1 with eutting a white_boy, a The (umlm.l-uul. -h‘lu gation this morning agreed to cast 12 votes for Cleveland, and Vermont will also vote as a er and Bayard, vice-president’ of the Will Lambert, socretary of the con 0, T, Holt, member of the national the throat of Young Adam Pinchaw, in Todd county, last Mr, Martin, of Mississippi, nominated Ch Hooker, of Mississippi for temporary clia A FIELD BOOM, is being made for Justice fon in cases inyolving con- OUTH CAROLINA, The committee proceeded to ballot with the | Wade Hampton, chairman; W. 8t Julien number of votes cast The drift was toward Adams’ woun Field that his opi fullowing result: THE BEISS IOWA PROHIBITION, AL MARKE Politics and the Growing Orops Hav. | Scarcely the Slightest Attention Pald ing a Bad Effcct on Prices. tothe faw at Dubacae, Special Dispatch to the Bre, Dunvqur, July 7. This is the fourth day Ciiteauo, July 7. Very fow foatures oxcept | Since the prohibitory law was to go into opers wonknoss and & d'evir to disposs of about | #tion, and so far it s had o visible effect overything on the list entered into to-day's [ 1pon the liquor intercsts of shis city, The breweries olosed Sundaz and cewod to daliver, but to-day they are all vanning as usual. A by quite free receipts snd an ontire lack of [ Jarge number of saloons also closed on Snwday, upport accorded the market iy either for- | but they too are to-day openly dispensing all aign advices or Now York quotations, Many | Kindsof liquors from belisd thetr No . far not a single saloon out of ona hundred and of the brokers took trips s far into th coun- [ twonty-six licensed by te city i obsery try aa the three days adjorrmment would per- | ing ||h--1.m.‘leyl..mln.h;.m.uuum«lmm. oo Sundays and holidays, and to exercis more mit them to g * T caro in selling, the saloon-kecpera have_deter- nificent ontlook for the growing cross, with | mined to pay ne assention to thelaw, Whole everything in great abundence. Naturally soom to be as active as ever,. but they eamo back focling very boarish, and im ros have sermied new shipes and’ seek mediately began to sell the stufl. The oven- | ifarentchannels of transportagon. ing in wheat was nominally 1e. lower forJuly, | “Si6o¢ Crey, July 7 Notwithstanding the options leld up with greater fivm- {1t mad »that thesaloon keepers would pay outside buying ordors caused an f 5, gitontion to the prohibitior 1+, nearly trading. Tho wholo lst was leavy, made ao A saw notang b advanco of abont fe., but in the morning the [ (ory one closed on the fth, 1 \me ovi- tone was very heavy and free selling dent, however, that made ne % rence so Tho bulk of the morning wession broke ffur'a sooring lr boer w22 icerned, prices down 14 in August and 1ie in Scptem: | ag gvery one who desireet it had 3§ =y, To- bor from the lowest | Thoro was o Tt [ 848 0 arie Tt o _nvo re- v of about ic, morning f wymec and all will protably 1 £ y session being steady o in August | e morrow, A DEROBNLLY '»_\:'f,;f‘,‘,u'_’,{ and e in September, - Cash wheat was nomi- | nece hasdoubled sinca the law went into effect, nally 81jc, e CORN Ottumwa's New opened generally steadior and firmer than sther geaing, but on the other hand waslater [ (rpoywa, iy 7.-Th6 CltkRgl the subject of & more pronounced bear raid, | yrilwaukee & St. Panl roilrond extonsion o The entire rango on the morning sesston was | Gode apide to Ottimwa, 50, miles, on e, in August and September, with a reco- [ Ghion the last rail was laid June 25th, to-day very of fe. towavd the close, when the market |yt on regular through traine, bath pissenger camo u shade steadior, though not much | and freight. This is an important coal branch tor that weak, Cash corn sole at ble, of the Milwaukee and is part of its through OATH By this route Ottumwa gain heavy. and dopressad, with the |and allthis portion of lowa secuses pow line crowd of sellers largo, Floor ord: ives lox o direct route to Milwan- to the boars, who lat go heavily leo andothor points in - Wisconsin, also to May option was nomiunlly 28hchut not wanted | St. Panl. From this city to Chicago by the at any price. arlior deliverios ubsorbed the | Milwankee the distanco i miles greater bulk of attention, thax by the Burlington route, nYE e — was quict and wenk at Gle_for spots 604 for 3 » Fired Out in St, July; b8 August and Do for September. Louis, IROVISIONS S, Lours, July notice was posted up traded in, but woro loss | in the Republican officeto-day that no union printers would bo emploved thers hereafter, and some thirty-five compositors were nkeo Connecs were more activel firmly held, and recorded a decline, except in itouRwhiCHILH SEREIS A charged. This aftornoon the typographical CATTLE union took the matter up and circulated & Among the frosh roceipts wore about 1,000 | monater pester roundly berating the man’ Toxans, . Under heavy reccipts salosmon éon- | azors of tho. Republican, calling on the work, sldered 16 expodiont £ muke fair concessions | ihgmen to boyoott that paper and threatening at the start, Hence the average sales show a | to defeat every candidate it may hereafter decline of from 10 to 16c on all .(un! cattle, supyp and at the reduction there was ady — demand; yot the market closed rather we: Igin's Markets, A number oarried over. Toxans were i atrong demand and sold shade higher at rango of 410@4 80, There was 1ttle or hing doing in stockers and fecdors, and tho and for nutive butchers’ stock was_light, quite By, T, July 7.—The _cheese market ruled dull to-day. * The offerings were very light. No regulne sales, Butter yras dlull m‘nl rvgul»in ales nll !wf o 4 Lt K o “heai e 1000 pounds at 18§@18jc ~ Private sales of L e r,t‘lflml':',"::'.‘l‘"}:u””'.'.",}, L(,“ L:u}‘ilm 7,071 boxes of cheese, and 253,900 “pounds of e g butter aro reported. Total sales 610 to 6.60; common to medium, 1,000 to | ik oIt k 1,200 1bs, b 00 to & 90;grass Texans, to/] Lho market closed weak. 950 1bs, 400 to 5 30, G T The D. & 3. G, ative | DENVER, Colo., July7.—Woerschaffer & Co., wturday, s | G- Coblauch & C +. Mortamer, and W. I i Robinson, ¢ bondholders of the HOGH, Tho market generally opened at about the market prices of secially on choice hea est, & Ly as 3 t mandas on Saburday, aud’ thun "we: | tion bofore Judge Hallett to-day for a receiver more plentiful. There were larger proportions | for that corporal of light among the fresh receints than : day last week, Salos wore mad at 4 10@! ess Hours—More Wages, for skips and throwlits, b 5 for asorted | prygankrria, July 7.—A delegation of Rkt and DAO@RED. for heavy. ackara Rl maianrir AL Ty MR shippary, 4 other cities, in convention here, have adopted. S e constitution and formed a natlon un jon.. FERNINST TH FOREIGNERS, | shorter hours and better wages is their ob- joct. 2 —— A Violent Opposition to the Impdrta- [y, . 41 pemocratic State | Convention, HonforEi uxosanATAbOS) Cinieaco, July 7.—The democratic state in Peunsylvania, central committee of Towamet hero this after- e — noon and called the demacratio state conven, S . T tion of Towa, to nominate a state and elector Prrwouna, July7.c-A Hartgdalo, T tickets, at Davenport, September Scd. vania, special says: The continued wholesale ilip ) e importation of foreigners into the bituminous Janauschek's Husband Dead, col fields of Clearfield, Bedford, Huntingdon, | posron, July 7.—F. L. Pillot, aged 60, the deferson, Cambria, Blaie, Somerect and other | p,fiand of Mine, Janwise S Counties has aroused most intense and ugly el vl DB L foeling among tho nastve colliers, Largel7 | "o fn his apartments. attended and enthusiastic mectings have bw-xl. J e ) held at which resolutions have been passe REETe denouncing the course of the railroad and EXCITEMENT. wmining companies_for bringing_ au obnoxlous | *“What causes the great rush at Schroter & element into o coal country, Secrsh suciviies | Bocht's Drug Store?” The free distribution are being formed to drive the forcigners from | of samplo battles of Dr, Bosanko's Cough and syl the districts, Lung Syrup, the most popular remedy for - — Coughs, Cnhln, Consumption and Bronchitis Iatal Oar Crushiug at Oakland, Neb. | now on the market. Legular size 50 cents and Spocial Dispatch to Tie Bee. $0 el OAKLAND, July 7.=Mr. W, A, Clark, of Craig, got on board the 2 p m, train at this station to-day, and just as the train was pull-| oSO8 e St ing out he undertook to got off again, and, bo- | yieat ST Thore is great indignae ing intoxicated fell to the ground with s left | tion expressed at Enerson, by pussengers held hand on the rail, tho rear trucks passing over | over Sunday by the iflict between ¢ nadian and badly mutilating it He was removed to [ custom officers and the Canada Pa The the St. Paul hotel whera Dr, J. C. Mooro por- [ ailro rofus to p xtra formed the amputation, loaying a stub and the | per month required by the custom official, AlL thumb o blam i attached to the railroad | trains are delayed nights and § and company, His condition and hubits are such | holidays for regular iuspection, The traveling as torender recovery doubtful, public are protesting loudly e English Review of the Market G » in it roview of the gr ado says: *"The hot weather increased in soverity| durlig the weok, but the drought 15 now apparently broken, rain stor being reported from all parts of tho country. No crops are thick, but weak owing to the wantof rain. They are considered to be of a good average quality. JARS NO US| Travelers Trouble on Canada's Bore der, Tho foreign trade is 1estricted by demand be- RYING TO HOLD DOWN ing for consmption only at barely previous tARLBAKINBFDWl:_ rates, In the off cargoos have heen have IYAMBuuNDYnRI . ing & trifling inguiry and prices wero slightly lower. Coutinental buyers who supported the niarket the pust fortnight now hesitate to buy. Lightecn catgocs arrived, soven were sold, threo were withdrawn uml twelve remained: Thirty cargoes are . Flour s duli and chaiged, . Malse, 3@od doarer; barley firm, W ——— The ,Choctaw Trouble, witit, Ark., July 7.-~The orbed ax increasing, ers of Governor McCurtain an company of Choctaws from McCallister hule joined the militia, Governor McCurtain is - determ- fied to suppress the outlawry at whatever costs Milo Hoyt, the head of the outlaws, ows' ho will kill” Governor McCurtain and Loth his brothers, and is endeavoring to wet the Cherokees to join his standa d, ~ He lLas raised o tlag and is organizing forces, puRE‘ CREAM 'l ARTAR. P $1000. Civen The Weather To-Day- Choctaw wo broth I£atnm Or wiy 1) zlony tubstinees ean be found WARIINGTON, July 7.—For the upper Mise | in Andrews Pearl Baking Powder, 18 pos- wissippi valley: Local showers and partly | 4vely PURE, Beitg mullliimmmh ly weather, southerly winds, lower barom- | recefycd Trom st 0 Hova Tioe BT bulk, AN DREW&%S X 7. m&mu“mi\.‘ tor and higher ' temperature. For the Missourd valey: Inereasing cloudi noss and local showers, southerly wind; sta tionary tempeature. eern Ecverl,jwfiere Because every- where recogmze_{ eal of Nordh Carolina Smoking Tobacco. ad |Qr_1m§]aem)|6[’e fo Peafer afo ) til it attains \It.,, S s T R ———