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FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1884, NO. 30 cnoc MUST co for nomination was rejested and the majority cHAucE{ I!N“'GHANGE. ing In them. The Gould party scoms con Hu"chNE's HEAVY HA"D " rule was adopted tent to_allow them to drag along after the for the —— The roll of states was then oalled, :;tl:xr:’;::an::rlmhtn.x::\‘:k::m“!: ( - % It1s Placed Witha Weight of Woq on Varions Wisconsin Villages, nomination of one member from for & Sachis the Urv¥nf ihc Nfilinnal PROhibi: | gymmiseo on Sanes, and o menrs o | ot Woather Aols 8 4 Dampensr on cutive committee, Various tion Convention ot PUISBURG, | e commieeon on - resniatons arerorred fo Chicago Cattle Buyers, is no doubt that this isa regular Gould rise played with & London mask, TS AN TLL WIND, " g Henry Clewes says the cholera soare 1n a A good thing and will drive American tourists home and send over besides thousands of K- ropoan nabobs who will tear to stay at home. All the money that would othorwiso be spent in Europe fof pleasure will bo <pent hare, and the balance of the foreign cxchanga will ‘soon e to be i our favors and hence good times all around, ——— RUSINESS riouvnt ey Assets of the B. Louls Ore and Steel Company Estimated at $3,000,000, one to make the batis of reprosentation at the = next national prohibition convention two for A Rather Large Attendance of Del= | sisf, ahirewipnnl dist et and four for asoh | Py Animale 10 Gents Lower-- ate, ad anothir £ chioge tho party s nam: I N 1 mvention then, at 10 o'clock, ad - : ;. egates From Thirty-One States. | {ii% ention Lol LR And Lower Prices Imperative, =\ Three Churches Unroofed and One 5/ — { =< Destroyed by Lightning. —— e Three Circus Tents Levelled to the @round in New York, f, T DalSTeIsy Daniels, of Maryland, Tells How L LA LA A Drop of $2 to $3 per Head Since ; OVEN TR RIVER TO CANADA : Prohibition Works in His State, | Dirnorr, July 25, Tho lown state prohibi- the Decline Set In, tion law, which went into effact recently, e caught a good many of the distillers thera Whereat the Convention Clamors |with iurso qusntities of whisky on thir | Western Nebraska and Wyoming for "Maryland, My Maryland,” |hunds Tho provision of tho law probibited | (attle Mon on the Markot, the shipment of liquor to any other state, and to market owuers et s v THE LEADING, CARRIAGE FAGTORY der His Falling Barn, 1409 and (411 Dodee St, | Cgmmtmube } Omaha Neb St. Lours, July 28.~Not very much addi- tional was learned to-day relativo to the fail- in order to eventually got it ¢ y have been compelled to export it, For soveral y o ' Miss Frances Willard Tells How |days thoy hare b st e o Windigr at Hogs Lively, with an Advance of | uf e st ©ass Oma ! company. | A Horse Stabbed to Death by a 1iy. — i b i fhe rats of two car loads per dsy. The 8t I%. A, Hitchoook, president of tno ing Board—Barne and Itesi. i ik 1 64 i 0 10c on the Day, O i) g Forten Talfunbbod Ban, fuereon Bumiel s iRt 1 o PUO |and o wmponz o, i it 31| " donees_ Bemmapen 1 W. L. WEBICtE"D m 4 TR can be made to re-export it to New York. The GESe make & statement of the assets and liabilitics Wind or Lightning. " o L J = A Clamorous Time—A Woman Suf: :"i’w\l‘ff.':’?}'i:'}wl.fnnff'i‘.:f’: Ot dutyso e to | COTn Decldedly Active—A Soalping | of the companyy¥n the ground tha i was a ity IMPORTER, JOBBER AND,MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF B ite a bond fo Ao of ) 88 to " - T 3 vith w] o public othing te = trage Resolation Ruled Out— mdannify tho government in case whisky Deal in WheatYellow Fever l;,:\lh‘\r[\u;ll[\\:u‘ch‘:hl I"«‘Ih has n .h‘m\ t STORM STRICKEN, g At It Again stould ba sold in Canala, Affecting Provisions do. Mr, Hitchoook sail tho receivership was WSO S BELE Vi, & B SRS RS A & rendered necessary by the fai of Choreio| o et v s - PATRIOIC PATRICKS, —— & Co., of Chicago, whify was inleltol o the | MILVAUKKE July 28—A sovero hail and <3 THI: PROHIBLTIONISTS e CHIGAGO MARKETS, ro and steel company in the amount of "Villllll(‘rlll 4I|-||L-«[I\\|~<,-nn~m,'m|:| nh;l ||'.Illt’\ ’ ’ ’ REDAY'S ONAL SE- 3, " 586! SoRvantio CATTLE, $130,000. The labilities beyond the bonded | 48mage to crops and property lnst night. Ity ”n M:.\x‘ —Tho N Prohi t“l'l,l l.“:‘ l‘nmnh‘;:““: l(:‘:“:-:m. :l e Special Dispateh to Tug Bee, debt amount to 8600,000, T 1.‘.m|.-.|.1“|.g everity was most felt at Jefforeon, Water [~ ITTEBURG, July £ ohi- ™ 1 Natioonal League o el LR L amounts to $2,600,000 and tho 1= | town, Fond Du Lac, West B oV Y 3 RTWER o) 4 ‘e i bition convention was called to ordorinLafay- | Amerioa—At Toston Amguat Gutcaso, Tuly 28.—The moralog was rainy siateof e plat ‘ot the company, ho stock [ Gorte o8 D Ler Wes R ol 13TH ST, BETWEEN FARNAM AND IARNEY = atto hall at11 o'clock, Gidion I. Stewartia 13—8exton and Redmond and disagreeable, thoreby interforing with | on hand, and the contracts which it Lolds, T L ) oA d X the chair, Tho attendance was very large t0 bo Preac I 1 outdoor operations, so that Lut little :l"""z'""i]""" 1\‘1:. ll‘n.‘.llu-nuk declined :’ m......m.x,‘.‘ll(;.m.;,,“ _ul.r.u. ,‘.:p build. OMAHA, ) ™) NEB RASK‘:. 5 1 § g S ] s Siita f Rk By oo nasets, another gontleman toler- [ ings ocoupled by Androw Pucrner & Co., gen- Pior to assemblying of the convention th ey business was transacted during the forenoon ably conversaat with the butmea oy ek ey mm)]_"d‘m (‘:‘.m:’m““ ‘::; - NI — . - : Pounsylvania delogation heed a cacus and do. | ¢, o ey s mame st Dk o | L OcAty WP R e ek the presidantial nomination. After prayer an | notice will bo issued to-morrow: . At wddress of wolcomo wan deliverod by ¢ Tho secoud national eonveution of tho Iristf|dull till I.l;.um the day. n.u.’u vl O LAl o IR AR DI G R GO TOR Sel salc | ERE AL SR vaa Ay or pastfew days, an partieshad both outlived thee utefulness, aud | 1FCRIR SIET S ciiaries, will assem! I8}, | amonic thess wory sumo excollont drovee. ¥ ) that Woman suffrage, and prohibition were | jo Gr,nuchi” hatl, Bostar: Fiuer Every ine it laast 100 lower thari ou Monday, | o wel into whigh OLeR parte of e o now tho twe paramount insuse beforo th |{f, yiric B Peeton, Mass. | 2 ull sorts of geassy tock, having to compots | cormoratim. pet e Lo bouring the gountry, son Stewart respondad on be | iy Wiid gt ional traasutar's booke jvith the hest sampies of range cattle, will | revenues. Putting the assets at $3,000,000 ; 4 The following ofticinl | In fact, after tho storm buyers wero slow in poration waa geen, who said that in his getting around, and the cattlo market ruled [ opinion the Pilet Kiiob plant was worth abont 000,000, the Grend Towor establishment ut $6.0,000, and the Vulcan, whilo ro; senting a tremendous cutlay, could hard) counted as an outiay at all, as it is re er; Muck & Co, grocers and Stop panbachs placo wore unreofed and their stocks damaged to a total amount of $10,000. The Methodist, Evangelical and Catholic churches were also 1 roofed, A Catholic church near Port Wiy hington was struck by lightning and consamed. i man named Foundre was crushed under a 'Y z 3 > half of the convention, and declared that ~the | p1t $he hational i oty branol. | have to sell at would, hio said, be sales. In tha Oairet cool n 3 I : represented by ona de ivery branch e o Treutt court te.aey Mihvn & Ly Aited States | falling barn near Jofforson, - & boprd oo Mimows s Stratie, - lker (alavery. would | kR i STER by One tleleat meibers in LOW PRICES, Bis bon fas atoany Hithen A, Hitchcock filed | blown from s barn haar toond D re 1t be eradicate! from the "\"“L ko Je [Bo0d financial standing is entitlad to bo| Tho best fat cattle may be quoted at 6 60 to his bond for $100,000, with Rufus.J driven fnto a horse, killing it. Treos, barns 2 S Jumes B'acl of Pennsylvania) made rej resented by lelegat Nobranch ¢in | 6 75; second class 5 80 to 6 10; and grassars and Edward Bredell as securitic and honses were struck by lightning in almost that a number of craditors aro attaching the Ulinois property of the company to-day and ".""”‘"‘"“‘""‘“’"“-,“'"l spoke of _the recep ore than two representatives, Any |4 80 to 5 Toward the close of the tion uccorded Mias I'rances Willard by both 'ty desiring to affiliate with the league in [thero was a fair_ demand for exporters 4 I S o pand SBbera o BouvERIUR{ o1t sm b L O SR g shipping cattle, but second clasy aud graswors [that among othor things tho. tioms 1 Mo and Saoir refusal to consider the question of [ (1% 4.4% etiufed b ! quarter’s dues to the | wore noglocted from first to last. Tex. Jysboro has beon welzad. Tho history of tho prohibition. : treasurer, Rev, Charles O'Reilly, . D., De- | ans were again plentiful, fresh receipts and | Laflin-Rand attachment may best bo told in A temporary organization was eff:cted by troit, Michigan, and wny body of men in sym- | those carriod over making 100 to 125 cars " on | Mr. Tafliny own words: I was convinced the eloction ot Mr. Danicl, of Margland, a1d | pathy with the strugglo of tha Lrieh peoplsy o | oo oo Thoy sold at the lowest figures | some tino ag>, " said Mr. Lafl. af 1] Miss Woodbridge, of Ohio, andCharles 8, self-government, can_organizo as a branch of | yest. rday for the season. declining s wa | sol ney of ths comp. and ‘when they Curter, of Washington, D. C.. as searetaries, | i Frnteibent e ting one quarter's dues to | genorally anticipated tday, 10 to 1c - belu to mo for powdor I told them thet | Mit, DANIELS the reverend treasurer, becoming thereby en- | the current p-ic s of W fnscd sy, Tao prices bave ither cach or good paper; that T spoke of the progress prohibition was tiled to send reprosentative to Buston. | thoy sold at yesterday shows & arop of WOBLBINCEIRE Nor o makiog in Maryland.” The general result was | Tho dues ara SLper year por capita, 2t0 TS s i e R p s T icorest o ot Sortne e Tacnall, | 1o S veaton arrived Mondny . mononcsas | ould take aty pa ago I nccordingly took tio However, as the national ‘soveramout allowed and fors aoknowledged the most brilllant | (Vomings to-day, and AL Toa e i :;;lt:c;‘:fmfi?;h S e e company, Julnor ito Sibe) imported §y Vahd s Slasnsd e i ORI Py amentypnd Hon. | renges aro mow fairly represontad. ~The | pany for coal furnished the former, and thece Lioties it iy tiepuEateloonititut @it6an] A elodianicel Gio b o 2L 'clifn e wera EHAb hire WORIA Tl e Lo still ‘have. " When they wanted a T oy s vorn. | aiready acinaiutud will Atbat phy severe |improvement, in rango ‘cattle mn ey | Futeny carload, T told Mr, Garrison T would conld ) sreed as the al govarn- 0 i v o e ow. | let the powder go only ior 70 through the licenso systew, and hence they | will address the represcatatives of their rac 33.50 o 83,75 gmnmm»'” it S Bt D N ).u "-.w I\i‘l o v o the general governont, Neithr | io the United States on the outlook for liberiy cows, aro solling at very low figares not do, becauso T did not beliave they s of the two parties had dared to touch the ques- | in the native land, and will convey to thom | W are sol Bsurerlowilipure any aon ORI ngb (Leliove they. weze tion. One of thew had found a place for the | important information on the plans, hopes, Vil 1 pdito [Iany sk iy s u.‘l..lgv I Protection of the wool tariff of Ohio but neither | and expectations of the national orgauization’ o [ty bowdee g0, Satueduy T hear of them had found a place for tha protection of | All men who sustain’ the methods and the o N A T A e the howes of the peovle, [Appl. The [jects of the Irish people under the chosen R STE Er o e g .i ’nil'.iu,’. vuly thing for the prohibition party to do was | leader, Charles Stewart Parnell, ara cordially Ot e b s e powder, T dida' b0 pull wo big a vats that it would ‘hure both | invited to become members of th 1yaguo, in IRST WYOMING CATTLE hieh T hane. o dopae g but o’ luwauit Darties, 1ttho Cvistian temperauce votcrs | order,by thonumbers and personnel of the'dele: | of the rango arived |.\41[I'“n(',(r‘nckfi:ll‘;u}l‘h last lob of powder T aold thom. o o b overy town named, IN NEW YORK, A TAD DAY FOR CUICUS TRNTY, New York, July 28, —A very violent wind . ’ and rain storm broke over the aty to-night, IMPORTERS OF but no damage of consequence is at this hour (La.m.) reported, Along the Hudson river : the wind blew at a terrific rate, In Newark L bay there were several water spouts, Trees and telegraph poles were blown down all about that region. Barnum's circus tent was AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO blown down in Cortland during o A ] b e, ot i 7 TRARS, TOBAGCOS, PIPES SMOKERS ARTICLES sons | w injured, At Richfield | * ] 1 D ;;‘Z‘“JZ‘:’.eYl'LTi“l‘i\?Ii‘.‘«‘fia‘i{u}!‘.fi“fiil‘:.’-.?r'.‘i'.t?'.ifllff‘.‘; PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING » ver, t, 0 0 b . juoent It!rllutl m_?,'i'lbc xl‘u‘lix";..]l‘,;.an‘(fif.“n‘.‘.p. CELE BRAT ED BR AND S: companied the wind. The lightning and A k A G ¢ Gundor was vivid and loud, and cvsed ereat | Reing, Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 8izes from 60 ar charactes o- portad cleowhors in the state, " 20 T to $120 per 1000. AND {HE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE OENT CIGARS: 3 Grapes, Thistle, Lawrence Barrett, Caramels. New Stan- To-day was dard, Good Advice, New Bricl. are also selling choice, 1200 to 1 mon to fair, $ mon, 2,00 to traders, 33,72 IN IOWA, A BAD DAY FOR AR Dix Moixes, lowa, July of the country were uni: they could put | gates at - the convention, to demonstrate the | George Keeline, and I3 G by " B0mo goud in the Wihiis house this 3 bar | Govotion of e oo plociigirste the | G on tho mackst with's irain 1 SseROMSRIER S T tha hottast day of the scansa, the thesisounepis - They were told they could not form a party | theirmotherland, her putient and heroio stug. ern Nebraslea aud Wyoming cattle, | oon o masiier ot the principal partios in s | *tanding at 101, There wore threo cases of WE DU?LIGATE EAS‘IE'RN PRIcEg \ (.;Tm.,h- "'”'}'23}‘."'3:l]“L"‘fi‘i‘f"??x;mtt'm:'ri”f @l for politi all, huwaver, an’the range, terest I{lrthlonre and wiecl company, was held [ sunstroko, not fatal, A thunder and light. 5 § of the " cers, t 0 old HOGS, e A ics’ k. it w cide ing stor commence: (75 SEN 7 R LIS v LI Wl G o : Froatort | o dereennio 0 i | s, Mechnnien el "aul it i dectded |t storm commenced 2 10 this oxuning. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLAS, Epirit of antagoutsm would continue ~ There| CnARLEs O'Rerey DD, Treasurs ot b e abibn ooy i kg g d SRR dered te 0, : il Patio so oo barms belonging to - e St e for the prohibition | Rouek WaLsi, Sccretary. pot seom t) keop buyers out of the market and [ place was tendered to 0. L. Garrison, who | vy illiam Putrick in the outskirts of the city, ,‘:"fl,‘:fi,:;riyg Was coming as sure ;\nlv,hl-'lw d e — trade u|;em‘-d ;8-)', ru c«} active, 'Fli.o.h !au ad- n{imptfin!‘:hthsk ne g then wi nt‘ wnd uu-Z ’;nmingllhu anc their contents, con- LI arty, Oming a3 & s 5 vance of 6 to 10: on early sal e advance, | Mr. Hitchcock, + was not present | gistin in, nd i A « ) i wdicngo s Do’ i Dué | TMPREGNABLE INDIASS, as has ben tho gase. tor o oy 0r 50 past, @t the meeting, My, Nitehonsy abroront Sifotiss et e i o . & O 9 | :J" 1"'1:‘,::’1‘4 ';l'f'} thera wus a deman — was mainly on good packers or medium grades [ stated that Jhe . wanerd the - receivership | aleo struck two. barms on Third street, but J | and 8 o ¥ Y L » bk Captair§ ®errin JFinds the Fetlow. §He | and fancy light; nest heavy , such as is [ himself, and ( arrison went back, and stated | not much loss, A great amount of water { : MARYLAND, MY MARTLAND " N B s usally wanted for the Now England trad, | the Sondition of things, and declined to ac- [ foll, At midnight it looks as though tho 4 The committee on ¢ edenti s was appointed ot keepivg up with the advanca,” The quali: [ ccpt tho office. There was very keon debate | Loorm would be repeated. i and the convention adjonrued I,il'.hnluuk,h e tfiv is good and filwut all sold. Skips and i thm;lg;" “',""' '“'i ‘”"“';'!",W)M i nd —————— | The afternoon sossion was opened by the | Dunanao, July 33, —Oaptain Perrines, com- | throm-coit. aa ] g at 4 00 to 4 8, with a | to accept the office anyhow, which he declined 5 tiuging of a campaign song to tho air of John | . gine o 2 Ceptain T sont in pur, | Ight demand; fancy” and best assortéd light [ to do. Charles I, Chonteuu was then efercd 4 OANYON CALAMITY, brown, the refrain beivg * Glory! glory ! halle- suit of the Tndians that made thy outbreuk o | 5 U0 to 570, with rumored salos at 500. Bust | the receivership, but for the pesent declined. ’ lujah! (l.lm- c;‘uT-. is mut_ hiag _un;‘", -\'lllrf the cattle camp a short time azo, found tle u.?:l-ne«i ;;:-‘}:eral nmi nh7i‘|,r]>o?t‘ .'Ltuuhu’.d, m) Mr Choutean, however, will be Exploding Giant Powder Kills Three By, “Crown Hion Lot o vined in the | [ndians entrenched In their straogholl. cng | rumored eales at 5 70, Light, 160 to 2 THE 'ERMANENT RECEIVER, Laborers and Wounds Others, hymn, “Crown Him Lord of AlL” htiadred miles west of the Blue mountaing. On | 0% 5 10 to 5 70, it is alleged, whon one is appointed Avgust 7, ji 1206 Fa‘rna’m Streeti oma‘ha') Neb' The sacretary reported tha following repre- | ¢3¢, sfter a sharp fight, they were com- CORN by the United States clreuit court. There is 5 o A sentation in wn""muflb e 3| Pelled to retire with the” loss of omo scont was decidedly the most active market on | B obiection on the part of any of - the stk _ Dexvig, Col., July 23.- A work train_with Alabam 2 | Culifornia.......... 23| named Wormington, and James Higgivs, 8 | 'clange to-day, Hosts of the sar fry dab. | holders to Mr. Hitchcoek, excopt the goneral | forty bridge hands was passing through Black Cannse j}!lmm . :-_' LI'“']’_!JU)'. wafimnudi n..-r{]; are tw:'lxu!ulr?d bled in it, but the purchases were confined feoling seemed e that, as president of the | canyop west of Gunnison, this morning, when Maine. | Kanss 56 [ bluls that 16 has et oot (brotected in the | mainly to Comatack, Hutohineon end A e | Beants Biopen Light company, the Doll Telo- & spark from the engine ignited n box oqntain Kentucky 6| Michigan 56 | bluffs that it bas been I,nunfl impossible to dis- Hutchinson and Adums were ear[y buyers,Lut | Phone company und the tal Plate-Glasy ing e nowder A terrific explosion folloy Nebraski. oo Gl I\g.)\uu;., 5 ]1 lodge them, Captain Perrines will probably [ gf the highest point Adams cominenced to un- | company, b wonld hardly ave f 10 ium-g‘v.x..lm Eveel T Toh M'"'m;'"m‘l‘ll o H H[\m. ; ]uA ow Jeriey 18 .«\{.,n’<,r1(<»ru from headquarters before making | Joad, most of his stuff beiog taken by Com. | the tine mecessary to devoto to the separate W, Olsor. (bridse bns A S AN ’Y‘\“ur)l:!lh. Tl - 18] @ further attac N stock, The opening lllk\lre for September ".‘l‘““".':'-"“'l""' ‘:‘fi “"[" t"‘l""ll"i".””"".'ih""‘l nuinber of othety, The cars and engine. wors Missowi , [ 12 S corn was b5 From this point dectine set [ thet it would not be fair toload him with 5o L rackedst s "OR PANTS AT M 8. S T, 121 Vennsivanla 1] 58 AR lL;mh.}au;:.ens::y tey |11 Inluencea by tho Fh e B O il exira Wik g vt owre ey mreokeat 83 S e l:‘ R PANTS AT (I:u(;;u §8.00 A VVUPWAI{D\ ALsO cerennn B0 o 5| roon paouts, July 23 —The extensive dry [buy; those orders, however, were nearly all of [ Whicl:was spoken of on the treets to-day wis W 7y g WS i | Bt SV B C0 I | Sl ol |G fch L' st S 7 i D o 2 [SWISh Buitings in Corkscrews, Worsteds and Cheviots eleg oucaging ol i i o o2t s, assigned this forenoo close for Soptembor cora at 1 o'clock was 514, il company out of whi he Ore | Spe pate o it work, from v ot arts o che country athawiel Cole, 1 2ot aro ivon ot i ¢ tho sau: as the oponioly ahet! and St vy wan formod declined toox- |~ Cunorssati, July 20, William 11, Hanos LATEST STYLES | LOWEST PRICES ! were received and applauded, pwas decid- [ $620,000, embracing: Goods and merchandi €, 3 change their stock in the old companies for A . . 3 s edtosend a telegram to the prohibitionists 000; open accounts_ and bills raceivable, WAEAT, o | R A new. .\muuLhonu‘in‘.llu;(‘;‘.“mv manufacturer of dynamite handgrenades or | P An in vection of our Goods and Prices, tells the story. _@Fg of Indiana, it being stated that to-morrow the | $175:000; other matters 830,000, The liabili-| Thera was only a very sl sea'ping deal in who holds 00 stock in the Vulcan, which [ bombs at Covington, Ky., reccived an order most desperate fight ever fought in this coun- | fies ara not defiuitely known, but the a-gre- [ wheat. The mark was staady and “without | it ig said was not chanped for new shares, Mr. | ¢ days ago to ship 3,000 bombs to the Nel. | - e try for tho recoguition of tho principles of pro- gate s abont §450,0.0. The’ cause of the as | featuro oxcept a declive of e, at the o+ | {ivuld is gaid to bo if not hostile at least not [ sonville minfg distr t, where a big rtriko is $ Libition was to bo fought on the soil of Tudi- | gigament ia the refusal of New York hanks | selliog then at 83}, Its hightst pont for Sep- [ friendly to the company, Sometimg since |in progress, Hanes sent the order to (Gover. ani, : tomake tho customary advances Tha fir n | tember was 843 The posting of the New W the compary wanted an advance of nor Houdley, aud detectives me now inyesti. MIBS WILLARD states that if ti n] given to realize on he | York »:ntlvm.»m. ;lfl)u; \'}7|lth: mutxlply [‘r;rluhl}; 870,000 worth of steel rails My, Gould told gating it, read the momorial of the Woman's Christian | 8<t3al property on hand they will nou omy | prevented a greater declinein the price of [ the oifice aud the company that if they THR OTHER S1DE OF THE 8101y, . ey relatel her | DY i full bt havow handsome surplus of | wheat. ~The New York statement shins. the | 250 1 to ca b much steel the, s : EXPETIC BiEsing o o H hes p y Providenc: ) 8, W i ,421 Dushels le 4 e ——————e hera to-night that an order was received b e sroenback, B v York, Boston and Providence, The | els, which is 988421 bushels less than th y 1R e thy o - et ar |¥ lurl;;;} crfnlllmrq)wr;z'um ‘\'c h,...w gl.‘; :fi,,’-::::.'ndm |||:u‘l‘u’|:;dxlx:]n’l(c:::u‘lv:ll.w. weo The Grand Army Reunion, \\'1|l|i>m| Hnlmul, n![ Covington, Ky.,, fo o bk ooyl i aeR sentieian [ e e Boogher, . hn | eroaso of nearly 3000, Tho discrepancy in [ BUINNFAVOLIs, July 23.—~The grand parady ::.;:.~~r5::’":(vi‘1..:'vifiu'."ln‘.a‘.‘.’.‘.‘."'l"g'h.file'., N PIRICE ILIST Miit Canthaf e s ik ) * PV [P, Boogher, Jases Holliday and. Murces thoso statements is oasily expluined, The | was delayod in formivg, Tho veterans are know nothing of it, but when ho loarned that " After somo farther. delay the ‘roport of tho | Carloton. Wheuso, foport includs’ the wubply of | rocelved with tremenduous; cheers. by sivty i partners wero deniring Lo ship the bomy & mmittoc on credentials wis prosentod, show. P Hiioafiin "m‘,-“m‘l‘:::;';m:;:‘w-,fi'é',:‘;‘:fj']'l‘;;“'l‘:l"*l' thousand peoplo who throng every treet on | ht tot 1 Govorner 11 lly, who talion e ing thirty-ons states and territories repre. iver Resigns, bo considered as a portion's bl upply |41 lino of march. Tho weather is fing bug | BCMuros . loarn who st the or e « & portion of the visible supply | the line of mar weather fs fine but | vention o 9 6 08 P . sl [rison this morning resigned his position s this amount, o 0 P P . L 0 ) . Aocombaalal the vont Lot lloct that dolo. | 20, U morning. relgy lSunkin;’:‘mn:wny u.,{.*n‘L"z:-".;:'lnlef':'é';y;z'luf.ff,.'.i',-',w BPproximaty | The wholo grand army is in line, Tt fu the Ak G A Mons’ Working Suita from 82, 83 to 88, Mens' Business from §8, $12.50 to $15, — 5‘.:« '&’n.'?l‘»f";’i,'.‘;",',i",.‘:“.,‘e“‘“'rlfi' v':vlz-x’:‘tl\t\lfi w].‘\iuh (ni]iul ]mtlAu?unlc for $75 00."|l;hh ROy A i;-:muh; mlt'r,nuufilmmuu.? Jas, rK‘\’nw D Y :Im_l':“;‘“"‘ and Ab Men’s Custom-Made Suits from $15, $17.50 to $25. Men's Suits made to order ate which they represent, action is the rewult of the suspension of 11 NS, i0 parado business moctings of the organiza- sted. o ; o 2 : " 4 azoupted and the rewolution was wdopted after | g 14 the resalt of TS i | CORET P (S o e AT bring tho fion will bohold. Cancidaten for grand com: | Panxsviiie Ky., July 28.—Miss Rose J .,3",0 B it \}'"m' ?l}'(fi' {;4,,.. i:(,".'o'{.ao()g"l:“". 5,000 Bogs' and & hot discuseion. 'L hero was 50 mu coneorning tho condition of bis accounta i ro- | AUIACE one case of yellow Taver in Now. (| aormden et e Liltnots, Warnor, of | Woods was attacked on kuobs nane 1o hy Children's Suits, from $1.50, 83 to 810, G, en’s, Youths” and e g geivor, but it i+ undoratood tho ‘resgnation 1y | leans makos an opidamic,” remarked a pre | Mook anti, of Ohio, Burst of Lliaois, | two negroew, Jon Caldwell sned Miiierd chars Toyw’ Lants, from 60c, $1.25 to §7.60. 200 Dozen fine imported that a delegato suggested that they would be- [ the result of o pressuro, IHis suscessor will | vision mnna to-day: *that ono. case of Jiatow fnd Auderson, of Kansus.’ Goneral Sherman is | and engnes ba fo oo oo, A and Fancy Shirts, from §1 t $3. 100 dozen heavy and mo- como a mfiium..qfm.umu:un before long. | be named to-morrow. "W'l!rjzl X inp s roxponsiblo for [ being urged bitis disinclined o accept the Burger naid the men dragged the girl int> the dium Working Shirts, 50c, 75 dozen fine Summer fancy La the midst of much confusion and turmoil, — S Hoitoy's dectinein provisions.” The dacline was | honor, 1o could be nominated by weejar e buehcs, - Great excitement, provails. Lyl Woolen Shirts from $1 to €3, Summer Clothing, an sho roll of states was called for the nomina: | A Hay Rake Kactory in Flames; ““f".?f”_“";“‘;"""‘j‘“"z}.’,""‘““‘”“"5°"‘”"<' tion if he desired it. ing is foarad. The negroes huve been arront extra variety, from 2fic'to 10, White and tlon of committen on permanont onganization | DAYTON, Oblo, July 28,—A. fierc fire raged these artlelon were ] 20 oo ERivg ligures for ik Py —Lho parade s now passing the [ed. Alarge orowd is in town diseasing i Col'd Vests from b0c to $3. An end. and rosolucdons, Tho couvention by a riing | hero all this forenoou, destroying Dod s hey Ehioks ar X Trom, | Ty " hectiyely | City hull whero tho children on tho canopied | matter, I h N . A yote, and with wmuch enthusinsm endorsed | rako fuctory and. twenty privets dwallings, | gror Wes not ‘;"‘fl(' o ‘}"’ Provision | Jtutforu are waving bansers and mingivg old [ = = ——— 88 varioty and Novelties in the views and principles expresse 1 in memo- | Luom §7 600, soalping deaty, " 2ok being confined to small | yar sang hich tho vetarana tako up_aud 9 . . . . rialy of the Women's Ulristian Temperance | semme— T pass on with uncovered heads. The blnre. of AN DREWS A 2 APTERNOON Union prosented today, Tt was 1o i 3 On the afteil LR AVTANOON, tho bands; waving of banners, shouts from Ies I an lnen e T T Lard advanced 24 piineat doclined & to | thousands from uireots, windows ot o o e TUTT’S |, ' ""AND MEN'S HOSE ; A ARALR) . - battered battlo flags 1aro recognized by ol . bus at the suggestion of Mra. Woodbridge, T —— i vetarans a wild cry of delight foos up, ° Tha N 4 . 4 the wocretary, that part of the motion was WALL STREET. enthusiasm wes uéver equalled here, at the N hl i i3 o p 3 withdr: ux“ \;\lx“ud the convention took a NSATIONAL BOOM IN 1Y AND) N, yrm;ta»t of Inll demonstrations ever witnessed ARS NO US) recess until 8 p, m, SEA et ] in the north west, NGING ) T | ) to Tue Bk, 1 NI RYINGT0 HOLD DOW 'I'Imu\H'\ng\ncn:l:lv: "“.}:‘:.L.':‘.:).':,\Li‘.:;...g\.,. TORPID BOWELS, NEw You, | —The latest dodgo of The ktorin in Dakota, AR AN PRUAE 7B LOWEST PRICES GUASAAN;TE:ED- ur yoney o “capunign” malotie, wnd | DISORDERED LTVE Ra | tho bl was sy toagesrs ot f } ¢ i mausounoToRise/ I MMOTH CLOTHING yrayr by Rev. Warner, of Now ' York and MALARIA/ the bait was Louisville and Nashville, whicl | 10U FatLs, Dak,, July 23.—Seven fatal HOUSE, Perwanent organ'zation way effected, wigh From thess kourccs arlso thre-Tourths of | was whooped” frony tho start, and 2§ per | itles are roported in this county by Monday's X 1001 Farnam St. _Oar, 10th R SAMUEL DICKEY, o dlscascs of tho human ¥ ova o | CENE. 88 the opening was succoeded by # fur- |etorm. Mys. Axel 8, Call, of Tyons town. w OMAHA, NEB, f Michigau, president, and o largs number | Appetite, Bow. ther advance of Zo, which put the stock within [ ghin. was struck by lightning while taking — - 0 4 it a ache, fullness yaversion to | the first hour Sle’ ubove yosterday's figure, ofuge with her f, collar; Mrs, Jok " B s e e o nduct Mr, Dickey to the chel | ®Xertion of body or mini, Benetoicn | Tho aie ll‘ntk with the rumor of London ;“ I‘J” ) ““ I‘I" “‘““ i )“, . “;’ # l:"l "'I‘“ D LM E I the chair ho expressed | gpirites A foots & of having neglected | ad fora “foreign’ house, There syere. steady [ wreck of a house child of Poter -~ ! o of )(hu Ilu,vl. "mn’rr {ome dt ‘.:ulueu, utieri sethe | buyers of both st ck and bonds; the latte are | 1) Apianat AL Alld v They came here, he said, for car cfore (1 i egree, of 1 oW ; two childi o ork, 1o . y D41 thio Bed O & rerm Lt 0] According to u rpecial cablo dispateh, it is os. | 2 i CARELiar of v ) ey ‘.‘.,'“h‘:‘]mfl who el op ho Lve Ty Auululyl'crfnmllu-lm, tiwated to-day that “'Ml‘.::i,..‘fl.‘ur'fifl":.:"filhlf:zdlku ,';"2‘;‘,’,'.‘;,‘“ d and licensing the liquor syst m, “TLES Lave 1o equal. Their a p: | bty 0 0 0y Bprings. [ ot lot it aloue, They belioved that it ought | Icidneysand Skinissiio Lo t; removing LONDON HOLDYS No estimato Is yot powsiblo of the total lows i Larg, i g T R e sl Impuritics through theas Brics e seand | 130,000 shares of Louisville stock out of the in the county, * T xoport from Dell Kaplda = T Jowolry of a designs mado to order, 8o stock of i ) be placed in political parties, engers of tho sy stem,” producs 250,000 shares outetanding. A report was | place the damage in the village and sur. - 3 2 prin ot e o, | SRS RIS B SRR, Lo LTk, o, was et s T e Wi Diamonds and Fine Go ewelry. independent political action, ~Their object | f¥inandavigorous b m,};fr”u{;g;.':u o coutrol of the road and transfer the [ Springs at 850,000, Tho loss i the imued?, : u o . - was to found, and to llm:il uyr!ln,mli(‘ 1‘,‘;...1 0 Y0 & Darfook 4 .IH;.I,',.‘.,. to ]mm"un, Mh:;n: tln;y o ‘}v.l« ”@L-hmy ;.‘J Sioux T 118 is m;.v, over s:x,tllut:j — e 1§ AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFACT'NG CO'S STERLING SILVERWARE | on, an intelligeut body of voters whose range their propert tudependently and | The damage to crops s not near so bay J 1E STO! y ;.:;’Ihl.lm‘l’ thougnt would be to completo the ,A.E‘,I!,?BTE“IR‘ mfi,l;lfllfi without referenc q.\\’:llnuaev.m.u.,,hmu.,n.. s feared, PURE CREAM 1-“"“-' R. LARGE STOOK oF I suppression of tha liquor traflic, To that e mmemesiemess | [ho Louiaville & Nushville bulge. Hfted 11 e — 81900. Civen Howard Waltham, Flgin Lancast d Columbus Watch f work they were pledged, and by that work Tu s HAIR DYE rest of the market, Tand prices went up all Blowing up Bagatds, {,'llAlI::Ilnrm:;‘éljur.llnln,v»kulmmv: S cu Lu‘flumd ) g ) ncaster an olumbus Wate [} they expected to stand, * With ins power of g | aonud. e Paul € ok 8 baok seat, but Jumpe| g BOWInKG up Ba s of i1 [Nl BRI S0 Beking Powder, 14 . SOLE AGENTS FOR THE OELEBRATED tho gencral governusent in their bands it) Casy Fralw On WihiskeRe ofanged” T | up in price 3 per Noithwestern the e rou §uoh chemists .85, Daua Huys, Hos. would be wielded wisely and the nation would | stantly to a ¢ rosey Hesee by inglo ap: | samo sud Ilinois Ceutral 13; U nion l“.w:llu‘ll::“"‘ kept b 4 st und Dainy Wil #pectively, wero blown up by citizens 1 )ress on Teceipt of 81, TRYING TO BHUT OFF ST, JOHN, ""“,"\';'r"fiflx.'}:':l'::'n:;ls':;:h?k:w orle, GOULD KT00K inmatos were allowed to depart, No one ! omgz' q ANDREH&&& A proporition £ adopt the two thirds rule | JUYT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL REGEIPTS FREE, went up 1 per cent, but there lv small trad.' burt, 2 Lake Waler & : i ( Y tong M. Delafoutaine, of Chicago; tnd Gusiavig scHN m 27, 20 do 290 B Cor. 16th and Dodge, opposite Postoffice, R

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