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JU1 THE DAILY BEE. | qonor Sinem s ot cior| o emnte e conee wur | USFORTUNATES MADE HAPPY | o e emenen o | Fpnmn e e | [ARRISON- @ MORTON, S PU 2D EV MORNING, . . 4 - How the News of the Chicago Conven- | Joad of tohnee s nralvle sohoonst PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, ;..‘(1 mn:l‘"hw‘i' observer "',~|\\|v\1\(- af~ | “granger -legislation,” . of which the Riiia = tion Was Sent Abroad. n‘;‘-:fi' ".',.':.“i”:'l’,.»‘”,.r' ‘w’:«l of lnI :m‘ 'Ji TERME OF SURSCRIPTIA nirs, an e has an exceedingly terse. | rai 1s are teying to make g0 much ‘. The couwention that has just clo ato, " o of: hia Ia o - 8. ot nsano Patients - ] ateh in a favered vt of his Iarm, — Dafly (Morning Rdition) fncluding § aud painted of stating the results' | capital. No ‘granger legislati ¢ oA ‘nd i was the most important to the newspa- Imx it may Wwing 1 m' 21000 o .méro. ;4',!"';."3{!.“‘{ Baeo . of his obsérvation. Te is reported 1o | over simud at ruining a b Colobratéd the Fourth. e of the countes that hns ever Wen | At one of th Durhan e e e B0 | Yiuv i THNL “thioro Sins. wOL Ywon R | vestors and stecitholdbes, Trghtens o1, says the Tnter-Ocenn. That. of | 1itiie town in ihe sentn ot e ey | The Candidates of the Republican Party, e Omuha Sunday BEe, mailed 10 any ad- . L A eight years ago was the only one the ollow Nor rolina tolmeco bl ~ Aress, Onp Year 4 , .. 200 | true union man ‘sent to represent this | whenéver A state’ attempts to equalize | MUSIC, DANGING AND BANQUETS. | CER, i iida with it, hocause it co ‘«‘1,11".\1‘?.:.; th O .:\yx;v“n\\ St .‘1'. or OuAmAOPFICE NOSTARE A FARAN STUERT. | country in foreign lands under thé pres- | rates, should turn their -attention to ered the samo number of days; but in o Nored mn Brinpixo.: . Wisiixaros OFFIcE, No 613 | ent administration,” and eo far as wo | their own railrond managers who are | pigne Penetrates the Gloom of the | 1850 the lines od 'H~li~‘iv\r'l“\h‘1 awn ‘"‘i the erowd of buyers as they bid inst | Alsd Cleveland and Tharman, the Pemoe FOURTE®NTH BTREET, have observed,:no defender of the ad- | filching their pocke tween Grant anc vine, with the field sh other s pilo that venve: ) N ” L y ofe d s pockets; State. Institations and the.lae ecr each other on the pile that represented cratic Candatés—A Short Non-Partie CORRESPONDENCE, ministration has come forward with an —— bk holaing the balance of power, and there | his crop. . As the amount rose highoer tions relating to news and edi- o mates Forget Th Sore 'ns h speculs as to the . ighet AVt Sraw . lnpsaw san Sketeh of the Fe A ufx'i".’.'.'.’ffl‘,'!“f{fi‘.,‘,","v,.'.\fm'r’«"...'n e eat | Attompt'to refute the statement. Ttisa | . Mr. DEpew has come to the con- n org was not much speculation s {o the out- | and higher, his eyes grow larger and tho Four Candidates A|Hvuh|w-u mmm.-\y n\lflnlhv- should ba | cratic organs do not eare to come in con- | prosecuting is that of railroading. ment, which has kept tho air filled: | quickiy that he did not. have time to fddressed to Tur BEE DU I e orders to | tact with, and it is one which the Amer- | With a salary of #40,000 & year as pr LixcoLs BUreau or wie Ovama Bes, with _speculation for two weeks. | chew it. When $1,800 was renched he o' made J.',’.‘u'"" of the company. | foan people will do well to consider. | ident of the Now York Central, he can 100 P Stamwny Men have been freer to talk Aur- [oould o longer contain himsoll, It is a matter of no small sig- | accept his political disability to a nomi= | Tho stroots are unusually quiet today. | 1, this convention than they were | but shouted: “Stop right il 3 - " i cight years ago. Then there were bit- Sy Now that the convention of hoth great politl nificance that the present admin- | nation for a 50,000 office at Washington | One would scarcely know that this is the 3 St haired old color man stood " watg hmg c 1 ; dats enough!_Dis niggih « cal partios huve heon eld and we havo the ¢ 1 . 4 1@ | ter factions which had no communicas | stand’ no more. = Never had so much | didates, the political pot will e bofitng unti ation has sent as representa- | withouta ng anniversary of \lw.n:nmnq!mlh [rm\:n(‘: tion with ench other. Tt was a contest | money in all my born days,” And he | NSt November early fifty years ago the THE DAILY BEE. tives of this government in for- e outward q._g,.mv.. Lincoln seems to be ford | measured by endurance. This has been | might well be surprised, for his old :;I"fi;}“j"';j\' AL iyt i |'l"';v‘:f"'-':vv..-'y;,‘"l,'.'fl " s 'I 1 cign lands only men who were in a WHERE NEWS IS SCARCE getfully quict. Celebrators hied themselves (;n(“m which good nature abounded,and s had drawn it all to the sales ware dying i oMee At the ond of that t me, The pre Statement of Circulation, 3 . y P away to Creto on the early morning train to | diplomacy played the leading part. Y & 1 Thive LR tas aies: | Betit e, HAttisch ts s Hish Well Raowh o g i oo e dogran ntsenily 1010 | How sapors i thRreto ocean G | ST o et b sl i i o | oy v o gt | ot W opt e Sl " | M rindiae L el nty of Douglas, (%% union cause during the period of the Their Reading Matter. L HiBEast 9% e Yoy foami 1 il . | i es, v ER? TR e ks Dorn Ty AR s secretary of The t > » hottest sun of the year, the thermometor | been found in the rooms of the Allison | the 1 st v 1508 Yarhe as | it ho hins, by Tis MnUrng ¢ B, Taschiick, secrctary of Tho Beo Pab: | gvoat struggle for the preservation of | “What do we do with so many old b t houses in Durham a ns, by hiS Untiring energy and actual ¢ tion of the Daily bee for the week | {1io government. papers? Send them up to the Arctic 2‘.‘:‘&':.‘:,;’”" el Who aro some of the men to whom | 0cean. 1,000 of thic assembly’s guests. And et the | of the other candidates were just as free N " P vas prie f ing ere W evo! f teresting | § ingling anis, .'.”.{?.\‘ 1 214 | ment is represented in England by Mr. | answering ”\. ,,,(I.,,,‘ oV the povter | The steward, at the asylum for tho whis oncouraged Spectiation. .There | about the quality of the leaf, but simply | aid it 1< unnecdssary 10 say iy thing of him s V ednes » e i Phelps, who was somewhat active | ns to what he ted of 5.000 pictorial | insane, humanitarian like, made am- Laal 2 | rattles off the figure v stop he is well know al:o Mr. ‘Thurman, who Thursds s DS, who was & somewhs as to w 16 vanieu ¢ pictorial | M paraton for the onjoyment and 'respondents in the e represent- | until the pile is knocked down, The | Ies been in public life for a long time, haviing Friday, Jime Cevae democrat during the rebellion, when | and story papers. for which he had ad- | yoc eation_of theunfortunates in his charge. aily pross of the country, and | buyers know tho quality s S00m as | held mnecs oheae HRior for one term and Avrage : e 57 | among other evidences of his anti-union | vertised in the San Francisco Examiner. | At 4 o'clock the brass band connected with | ns b o number of newspaper men | their oyos roston it. Occasionally they | AKIRe of Whom we wish o kman. o o B "GEO. L TZSCNUCR. | sentiment he publicly characte o the Arctic ocean! And what do | the institution marched through the grounds, | who had no place at the working tables | will run their hands into a pile, select | BpUnearly o well known s thie fotin mentioned Eworn to before me : e, 10 my | 15 T ) B o | Y0u do with them th discoursing sweet musics cheerful, perhs in the convention hall but above, i sed through his term s o i resident Lincoln as a buffoon and | * <yWe send the to the suilor to nll such us may be recovering reason and | ogte presence this Jth day of il e send them up to the smlors on ) ested N.P. registering 104 degrees in the shade at high | men, the Gresham men, and wherever {many as 1,000 piles of tobacco are laid | Y pachbie iy 3 of the Ing noon today. This eity contributed at least | there were republicans, The advocates [ out at one salo. The auctioneer stops | b oot e e from pile to piie as he sells, the buyers | having been inpublic 1 v a long time. OFf the following lnm. He never says a word | {andidates of the democratic party Mr, Cleve were inter- | g bunch and feel of it, but usually pile | fandifiat il ; ; 3 : ectators from the gal- sile iy i 8 1O ch- | 1t estion s DY At - otherwise attempted to disparage that | whaling vessels. ~ Ahout three hundred | Soothing to those who even know nottheir | o pjog, All oL thioes . wen 'i‘,[,‘,: it"“fiuf‘."'i“‘l:‘.3‘[.“'.".\-?31‘,|'".'1’:.',"‘.t":".I‘h . Juestion 1 s i man, then burdened with a | snilors, engaged through us, are up | Paing, (i AAGPETEE e ORECL B | have | been writing columns of | bidder Knowing just what ho 14 dotng. Georse 1 ”””':,‘,"'l‘(,“,':ll Mt Ay | weight of cares and responsibilitics | there over hall the veur, and o each | of independence, and the superintendent, Dr. | mutior, speculating upon the outcome | These bidders are the most expert mon company, that the actual groater than was borne by any man of | OB 0 LSS W8 SoE, e olud to | Ny Jinunp, delivered an approprite_oration, of the convention. To meet thedemand |4n the husiness, and represent houses in daily circulation of” the Daily Beo for tho | 1 Toen Soa who exhibited through I"-lvl‘"‘ u‘\: I.\_fi"_‘h‘«:n; 11)1“5 l\,l"' L.‘" rl" The spread commenced o ..vr.-‘-i\.-')“ oclock, | the telegraph companies provided extra | the surrounding section and _distant month of July, 18, W oF | & 4 s IWOURT | et most anything in the shape of aland swas complete with good things, con- | wires and a large corps of efficiont op- | manufacturers and dealers. The New August, 1 Pt W | alla wisdom and patriotism never sur- | pay but most of the men like maga- | sisting of ice cream, lemonade, cakes, candy, [ apators, and it can safely be said that g e} 3 bpies; for - I 5 e nd Bl Vit de BT Peuitn Shtntaabie; 1 3 an safely be said that | York and foreign markets are repre- passed, My, DPhelps is even now | zines better than anything else. nuts and all kinds of fruits obtainable. In | povor Bofore has thore been a conven- | sented a1l U6 VoYaEno salew i i Ik g mber, ¢ e e R Ty meanwhile dancing commenced on the | PevCl beforo bas Akuhak sented at all the tobaceo sales in Dur- SopLes o TeE S s more of an Englishman than an Ameri- | 10 ¥04 FOPeRC chunely on the S0 | green and was engaged in_only by the pa- | Hon ovany other event which sent out | ham, N. C., and Lynchburg and Dan- can in feeling. Our representativo in | SRS ' I-"‘”‘““. advertisements for your | yiots, - After they had gone to rest the cm- | 80 much news as has gone from Chicago | ville, Va. France is aryls AMOCKT ks ployes took the plat rurm. and continued to | to the country and the world in the last The North Cavolina bright yellow to- 0. 1. CHUCK. L “‘.(“ Noj we go to each one of the news- the light fant Verily the day was | ten days 1cco i:lvlllrl\'\' has prove ‘Il i Imim- :vf GEO. I the purest bourbon type, who never | papers in this city, both weekly and Superintendent Clowry, of the We wealth to the planters. When Sher- Bworn to lvt'rrl’h me and ~1||Nx|hnll in my ! » ! por Dresence this futh day o Jine, 4. D. 1888 uttered n word of sympathy for the | daily, and got back numbers. And then | = The day was observed at the state peniten- | opn Union, says thore has never been so | man's army stopped. nend Durham ho ph service anywhere as | hoys got some of the to 0 to smoko in 1% PRI Notary Pablic._ | union, and was always found acting | We send tocach of the snilors a fow of | ity as a logal holl There was w0 work | Jyveo n ol The dinner provided was an extra fine one, | that of their company in the last wee their pip They were so delighted Uh the party in his stato which de. | the eurrent issucs of the city papers. and the men were given numerous favors, AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION 20,057 ud_lemonade n_to cach | The special matter from spocial cor- | with it that when they reached their These papers came here in answer to Total for the Week - - - 140,400 | i, A ”1’(‘.‘.“ o ".rll.l:“;m(}?‘m;.. ‘\lx-L our advertisement,” and he pub his | jeigonor, During the afternoon the Hop- [ respondents alone amounted to 500,000 { homes they sent for move, The to- ) is nowhere recorded of Minister Mc- | hand on a stack three feet high. Some | kins r elected from among the con- [ words a day from the time the conven- | hacco thus ot the best of advertising. = = = = Lane that he failed to champion the | of the numbers date back eight or nine | victs, gave a grand entertainment at the | tion assembled until its close. The crop isa troublesome one to han- Mg, WiirNeEy, of Grover Cleveland democratic party, even when it gave | years. E - chapel. There were thirteen stars and four The Western Associated Press sent | dlo, Thore are throo kinds of worms ibinet, will have to climb over a very | 4id and comfort tothe enemy by declar- | “Iere is another stack of papers,” | endmen, = = lor at Cushman's | 860t out the regular veport of the con- | that like to feed upon it. of these horn hig Hill before he iR Tor ARG ; X e ok and he pointed to a heap of pape Picnicing was the order at Cushman's | ¢\ vio0” guer lonsed wires, and tel BN IEEa tHE RlEnEBO WALl it 1 big Hill beforo hie can run for the gov- | ing the war a failare. The minister 1o | 1100 feoy tall, “that Ts ready 10 bo e | Park Quite alarge crowd enjoved the day | Vention, ot 50,000 5 worm likes the plant so well that it has ernorship of New York. Germany is George H. Pendleton, who | gorted and done in bundles. one for | there. Mrs. Weber, assisted by talented vo. | ftaphcd mor © than 20,000 words a da, to be picked off by hand; and the field an > H. Pe ) sorted and done up in bundles, one for | ¢;ists from home and abroad, gave a concert | 1he other press associations togethe hands go scarching for it by lantern T was ‘thc d.ummr:\Lw candidate for yico | e :1\,\;]11]\. : 3 o of national airs, assisted by the Phillar- | sent out about the sume amount of mat- | Jight at night. Then the matter of cur- Wi k president in 1864, and stood on the plat- Those letters, do they also go?” A | monic orchestra. The exhibition of tue | ter. In all, the wires of the Western | ing the leaf is a very dolicate one. A William H. Barnum was again selected | oy which proclaimed the war a fail- | long box full of yellow cuvelopes, cach | Newport divers at 5 o'clock, made from tree | Union company have carvied about 600, | whole crop may be spoiled alto- chafrman of the Domocratic national g with a superscription to somebody on | tops, proved an interesting feature of the | 00) words a day, and reports and specu- | gether or precipitated some grades . ure, thereby giving encouragement s whaleshin, “Arctic ocean.” lay | duy’s programme. ati pALE ot Lol sl sl Ll p BA PAN committee, the mule murket went up a : some whaleship, *“*Arctic ocean,” lay # J 4 B lations on the conventionin the last ten | Jower in ~ the scale by a CHARLES CARLLSON 811 FARNAM STREET, ) to the ecnemies of the govern- | peside the pape AN IMPORTANT $ CITANG! Aays whic! A6 Bosh vl 5 N 5 stone muaKon 16 LY ploy ot Judgs peg. ini . st Mr. W. Herick, who has for a long time [ days which have been sentout from | little welessness — or unskillful | & stone mason fn the employ of Judge Huskoll g ment south and north. The minis- Yes, we send each year one letter 1o | yaon the efficient cashicr of the Lombard In- | the Chicago office, amount to_about 6,- | ness in regulating the heat. The bars | M5Larisontias been a tesident of Omaha fot e B v v ike h h about oue year 1 prior to that time was a re- ter to Austria-Hungary was a confed- [ each man. Of cour they like 10 | vestment company, has resigned his position | 000,000 words or more th.\u double the usually are seventeen and one-haif feet | SidtmtarTovian For ot i onibi past erate geners v st 4 inte know what is goi here, and we T onee for C o 10 engage [ 50 > s - - ¢ T Aquite ) ) « g M T G T xoontion | Minister to Mexicoand withdrawn when | {00 058 SSabNAL ToEst WAL . . C. Jonos, who takes the first place in- 3 2 . cat is raised froy o yellowing hor Last fall I canght asevera cold, which both the Towa vailroads. Without exception {6 5von Qisab b a0 TRT R 19 BT LR dikaD. terest and personal gossip, and ‘\\.h‘m ;\[I‘l““llti:(,IILJx:L&J'\‘:;‘v ‘\:-lm:l:“;\cmh{ 11‘1( l“:“;:\r h\”n»r)“tp“‘]n"[ Clowry that the | at the rate of five degroes every {wo mo'n g | causing me to. congh the people of that state s BIL 3 1 i ever wo think the man would like to MFREAFIBI Ll telegraph companies never had the | hours. When the heat reaches 135 de ntinually, until g t 1 commenced to raise ilities had nov been removed, another | know. T3y G same facilities for veporting a conven- | grees it 18 kept there twelve hou e quantities of blood at y coughing spell Vi i OV et S . 0 A i 1 felt tired, drowsy, and depr D! ex-confederate veeciving the appoint- You don’t write a different ndivid- 'he G. AL 12 2 of Sterling | tion to the country before or unywhere | Ty is then raised fivo degroes every | Soom my bieathing becke. short and nny ehes ment. Minister Lawton subsequently | ual letter tocach man, do you avi duily Call a stnight. 1t | else. In the ante-room of the convention | hour and u half until it gots o 150 de~ | Fould sometines feel as it it was bounl tight 5 : “Oh,no. We bunch them as much ¢ be andsome compliment, azd | hall were thirty divect civeuits to thirty vhi B PR R S U B UL BT B R asko s purged, vhe o s ~ 1ds0 liment, azd | hy N vy | grees, which cures both stem and stock | Whon T would wake 1) e, e wsiced to be purged, and when this was | o possible and _make ”m TS = FTRER of ‘the landing oitios aid g when I would wak up w 1th wheezi 1 would M A towns of the short time. Kentucky or | bein bed ana open d ; I = T % him to Vienna. 280 ors are all ren 0 be sen The tenms tournament, which was ar- AT 481 SORLE BLlas L2 s = pheited ) 53 1 often ze and run at the no ny face wounld Hode rULE in Ireland has taken a i Shee Temte et IJ“‘I\\‘L“IAVHI 1‘mu;hol I‘ \l\ht“,‘h” \\’I‘l‘ll;lf o A for somo. days. azo, to tako place b ?n‘t:\(‘ ompetent operator Al matter | the next four highest states wi Al iUt dra e new lease of life since Mr. Gladstone e L ARt L CLRLLL B IO R L) 89+ AL g veen_three teams or afternoon papers, all bulletins, and | out Virgini 79,000,000, Kentucky's | perspiration break ont all over my body hus again infused some of his old-time | Justify the statement of General Sher- ahout month before the papers and 4 all important el ms filed were sent | product equals those of I’ennsylvania, | Preathing would be short jevking, and eonid o us 1 ) s 0l > ) 2 i lotters are all mixed up and started off. 20K Rifaeb e ks 2 = i 5 eq e 4 heard ail over the room} my teet and hands vigor into the firht. In consequence | man. The present administration has | m ! ounds ‘“"‘““" witnessed by izl com tho/conventionhal LS st Ohio, Tennessee, North wrolina. | would becold, and 1 often felt s if 1 would never gor into the fight. In consequence ; i % The men exchange their papers and | number of the admirers of the gam intendent Clowry had a table directly | Maryland, Connecticut and Missouri, | comeout of it~ Sometimes tese spells would the Irish leaders have plucked up | retained a few consular officers who | jeters, so that what we send keeps the | games were not without interest, although | in front of the & which are the principal fobaceo states, | only lasta fe 1t es, at tmies porhaps court and it looks now as if the | Were appointed under previous admin entire fleet in reading matter through 3 -mgnflhl'l\mnu‘l;-.unfi docs not show | George Bain sat there with him making | although New York looms up With e s ore. Wi ”.yx’:m :‘\1‘“;.‘.:“';.;.“.“%‘;: house of commons is to be made the | trations, and who consequently were f theseason. Dovy game with. ono’ oxeeption. - The prac. | UP bulietins. He had two wssistants to | vespectable product of 6,481,431, Massa- | ised quito quantity of very tonacions mucns, etruggle for Trish solf-government. ments of men to represent the govern- “km“m TR, T D“"I Tall. | that they had become experts, while Lin- | AN 4 th '1' figures on uw lnllx»\s 1llinois 2,635,525 pounds. renid DrMcCoy's ment abroad, not one, so far as we know, 1 4 0 Limoniais in the datly paners, A i T T TR T D Connecting that table with the operat- | = - UL wos Bomewlat BRtCAL, AL 1nst: 1 Ascide ! I ) chifl, who was mentioned as being in | were met at cvi turn and the vie- | ing room below was a pneumatic tube, t0 go end see him exafiined me thoroug! I7 isn’t much of a recommendation to | Wos @ true fricnd of the union i the | Fremont a fow days ngo, o~ [ Tory. was sweaying, Tho- visitors ox- | wisih carried ald bulletins and all asso. CALIFORNIA! IVIRIII0! ma Hinwy Al aelluna emifmeool ambitious young men to run for con- | day of peril, porter an interview regarding the ter- | press themselves highly pleased with | eiated press matter to the operators. ¥ 3 was carly in May < treatment relieved “ rible battle between Sitting Bull and | the way they were entertained, and stins % ho Wester THIE LAND OF at once. T had no'severe spelis after the fivst gress when a bright young congress- oY O T2 O | expressed the hope that another Sor Bulletins w tho Western 1 1O Severe sy the fir WiEN the report became known that T is to be war to the bitter end stand taken by the commissioners. Gov. Lareabee has before him the opportun- ity of Lis life to break_the domineering attitude of the railroad managers.” g SRR PRl G tR IOt GE s B L Nie : : it ML it, and for sometime now have not had man like Perry Belmont, of Now York A XepuplibanRTosl mill. fL:I.lel'L‘.llln:. fin“,“la.\]-:x(‘l‘flyr ’il}|:v. f:‘l\n:n‘:ul: games might be urranged for and played. The | inion to every 1 town along DISCOVERIES. e froublo, A0 ot enator Allison informs Tie BE visitors left on the afternoon traiu to attend s lines free of arge during the E 1 that cured—cven after eight years’ s > in the house cavalry communder and wo of ¢ ; s : 101t il rigeht, bt edlchibel i Vushing ‘orre o f S| St assembly at Crete. The score was as fol- | sessions of the convention so that the ¢ o1 1 ol all i, i is tired of being “an errand-boy for his | Wushington correspondent that the | )i syjordinates and sold : whole country was kept informed as to o'take another month 1o be positive of constituents,” The truth of the matter | SCnate will shortly present a bill to ve- | © A brief biography of Dr, Tallichift op and 1 6 3 6 6| whattook place, Some mounted mes- . W eheorfully recommend Dr, is that it is difficult to accomplish any- | 4uce the surplus reveuues frow the re- | will go far toward establishing his re- r 12| sengers earried mattor for morning A s cured me, i 1ERow 0f plenty of g thing in the house in the present tem- publican standpoint. linbility and opportunity for an un- | Prubes .\llxuuml\' % | pers from the convention hall tothe nt he is tre Who ure finproving wond ; T i offorts of | Dinsed version of that battle. Tallichiff, | & ful Fostemici 50 6 & 6 | main oMec at the corner of Washing- Lot Iate mentioned ahove is Mr, por of tho two purtics. A mun who hag | - This is as it should be. The efforts of | 1)) 5. o %1 hlopded Tndian, having had | Liscom—Towniey ahd Bur. 38| R A e TR ; Deen a candidato for healtl ambition can find a field more sati a democratic house have spread disgust | ¢ho advantage of six years of schooling S0 Burneai ODURTEROUSE erators manned the wires, and kept | |/ s AT tory for his ability outside of the halls | throughout the country in both parties, | in the s of Wachington and Phili. | Yesterday's proccedings of the supreme running duy and night. With abo i sourt ar the re- iy above, resides at No. 811 Farnam of congre both by reason of the means used and [ delphia, is an educated man and gentle- | COurbare us followss = o ed to | lays between 600 and 700 men were em- iR Willinge to corrahorate this statemen the result attained. mmll \\'nh,h:r‘_'c lf‘;‘nl'[rimfu- l‘_"f'”' }" take further testimony and wmake report vlu.\';d b, fllur\\]'\'»h n Union eompnny 3 c‘{,“l}fi"lfiif O YSPAD sod thei r he means used were eastern society and in frontier life. In | \ithin sixty days. 1o tuke care of the convention reports. 2 ) —— NEWSPAPERS that feed their patrons | d'he means used wero . comploto | 141y wns solected and placed in the | “Motions for rehearing wero overruled in | Avrangoments — wero . also - made : ; on plates aro liable occasionally to im- | Suppression of all testimony as to the | yyion “army as a spy whore he con- | the following cause throughout the country for close TWENTY-ON pose upon them, and maice themselves | advantages ordisadvantages of proposed | tinucd to the close of the war andin |~ Rungovs Brown, = oo aitention to the working of tho wires. 4 = pupromely ridiulous. A striking ex- | changes in the tarifl schedules. The | which capacity he became acquuinted olpetzcr vs wardens, ctc. ¥ + | Special locomotives and hand-cars w A Ten e oy s o RotiDlsonseRalins 4 A + N it} ) 3 v vh oS i ell v: dt. Costs divided. - ! amplo of plate enterprise is furnished | Majority held their sessions with | with Major “Showalter, whose firm | Ko 58 AT S, SUNGL el Leany, [ in readiness at all times to repair May Prove Serious to You. ; i sontemporary, the | closed doors. They refused to hear | fricnd he still remains and whose guest | greor from the district courtof Cuming | breaks which might oceur and inte \ oA o ; l]’\)'n?)lrlr‘:'ril‘crx’x“x:ifltcl L,ui,\m.m‘,l:fi‘idll,“l; it,h;' al the m-muf-"-eu‘-c,-.} and labore: } > ul}m_\w is when wlwmxlu.: ll n-m"lnt county. Aftirmed. Opinion by Cobb, J. fere with the service. But the weather ' \hlf‘:{.w" have frequent fits of mental depres- n, s ss the river, which prints | @ AIAO 4 for the past six years he has been liv Warren & Co. vs Martin. Error from the | was favoranle and the serviee has heen ""ho you experfence ringing or buzzing nofsos an addroess alleged to have been deliv- | the Randalls and the Jewetts. ind at Bussctt, Brown county, Neb., and | district_court_of Fillmore county. Aflrmed. | unsurpassed. comporoiith | e _' : ] S i i ered by the Reverend Talmage ap the | The result attained is a bill which [ has won a desirable reputation as a | Opinion by Cobb, J. Chicago for S > il el a5 though you must suffocato 2 ‘ Rl i i i b 4 Kinney vs Hickok. Error from the district _ S B n lying down? Crete mbl As o matter of fact, | the best economis: irrespective of | physician and as a truthful, honorable | 4 Lancaster county. ~ Aftirmed, | FePorting great ¢ ions. The ecity 3 4 Are you troubled with a hacking cough and Dr. Talmage is on the Atlantic beach, | Party, declare will increase rather than umlr\ :!l 'I"'”]""'l.':‘!. man. : Obpinion i is the greatest distributing point in the 2 7 : IR e et SR B a0 st st s tho b reduce the revenue through an influx s After the war Tallchiff was employed Graves vs I'ritz et al. Error from the dis- | country and loeated as it is, ean veach i g i 1 freque tlamed . $ v the government and stationed at the ct court olt ¢ fMlirmed. - | all parts of the country by divect ci q % 3 4 2 0es you 3 husk, thick sound and that are o bs, He fmilad to koep his | ©f @utiablo smports which are manufac- | €ho and Fox agoncy in Indian territory | e peMasarelic) o Afirmed. Opin- 8 B out repenting mattor, as it | B A K, (o ponnd D appointment at Crete, and his literary | tured in this country, and which will | as an interpreter’ and when he w Brooks vs Duteher. Error from the dis- [ would have to beaf sent to New York. managers that supply his sermons and | €lose mills and blow out furnaces with- [ taken by Mr. Meecham, the govern- | trict court of 1|1ullvmmu Reaflirmed. Opin- | prom Chicago we ean rench New York A\ addresses in advance could not have | Out any corresponding benefits to Amey- | Ment peice commissioner in the eurly scke v Gampbell. Error from tho ais. | 204 San Francisco, St. Paul and Now 4 il o "o vou ha hawk and cough frequently tn 2 rodilcer part of the season of 1876 to assist in b g < 4 od and rleans by direet wire, without re- - ¢ » effect 1o clear yonr thront? forescen this break on the part | ican producer hEL N Bohonn O; 0 e ilitics | trict court of Madison count d an ML cot y : : k ! Assuming that the farmers of the | Sctviement of the growing hostilitics | poyanded with direction that it bodismissed. | penting messages anywhere, 5 y Are you losing your { siell and 1s your of the great pulpit pounder. Suc £ gerh ARXS) e | petwe the whites and Sitting Bull on | Opinion by Cobb, J. When the conyention was taking the L L sonso Ot as(s ”"f"l““"‘h‘ ul 'lq...,.un T of the people of Council Bluffs and west- | West are not interested in the diversifi- | the Big Horn river in Montana. In | Grand I’rairie township vs Schure. Error | last hallot for president morning light- ) 7 £, T O ira Sal i o ern Towa as still depend on the Noupa- | cation of industry the Mills-Cleveland | about two weeks after the arrival of the | from the district court of Ilatte county ning operators sat r instrument 00y, juently feel ‘dizzy, pafiicularly aeil for their daily information have had | ta1ff Dill has driven the knmife into | party at the Indian camp, Sitting Bull | firmed. Opiuion by Cobb. J. helow . withtthoir 8 S RIS e when stooping topick anyibing oft the floor? A received ice fr tencral Custer | _ The State insuranc any p < Sty gl aft of wirand ovory slight & treat out of an empty decanter. cvery product upon which western | FCCC ved a novice from General Custer rveady to flash the nomination over the fi K i unaccountable Haveyou o A A q t . ror fro o A il you & cold? famrs denond fonn home wesieth | 10 romove his women and childven as it | Moines, lowa, vs fordun KEror from the | wholo country and the world. Mr. Bain by EonaL eaIrd tohawk — n 5 depo . » market. Madisc y. Roversed Tue Fort Worth board of trade has | Its boasted free list, by whose extension | this Tallchiff claims that Sitting Bull hols vs Farwell and comp Error desk kept tab on the vote, and the “Doyou sl From hel e sedana kK AR YRR wanted to le there foreve 10, to which delegates of business men | would be granted to the greatest num- [ into the British dominions, and sent | Afirmed. Opinion by Cobb, J. senator Hurrison 1o give him the nom- Send for “""l”sl 15 your throat filled with sun--vu‘. in the morn- from all the wostern states und tervito- | ber, has boen sliced and pared | Word to Custer that he was not n fight- [ Keeno ot al vs Gasiin. - krror from district | jnation the signul was given, and away A |ETINE MEDE Co.CROVILLE, ( I ] L ST L I 4 A sl e S LA Sl S S e pved | ing man nor could he seo the necessity | eourt of Buftalo county. - Aftirmed. - Opinion | § wont to the outsido world before the | & n : o “Occasionnily Wake (rol a troublod rics are invited. The object of tho con- s 10 wishes | of'a hattlo whilo Moocham, the peace | DYMaxwelb b 0 convention realized what it had done. | Santa Abie :and : Cat-R-Cure | sicen it st it oolus i von tiad just : R commissioner, was in his camp 1o efleet | yop rofy the district court of Cedur county, | The nomination was read from tl For Sule by ; ' bays on the const of Texas would be | its present form the bill is a mongrel | a l'mnyrmlliw. Afiirmed. Opinion by Maxwell, J. “" | speaker’s desk in the house at Washing Laisiness or former ple s, allumbition gone, mostadvisable todevelop intoa deep-wa- | aggregation of inconsistencies and To the surprise of all the next report Penschioter vs Lalk et al. Appeal from | ton before the Indianadelegation b Goodma.n Drue Co a1d do you feel indifferont whether tomorrow i i N " Are'you troubled with a discharge from the . “long-haired warrior” was o d dismissed, Opinion by Maxwell, txon i > ho noug| 4 this vory reason thero is 1o you troubiad Wil S CANATES SIaTd e by the people of Texas is destined to be The west is in favor of a reform in | - 1ong-haired warrior” was upon them | und dismisse pinio § scconds from the time he had enough . 0! head fito the Lhroat, sometimes wat nd ex: fraught with great benefits to the west, | the tariff and a reduction of revenue to | was on in earnest. Here commences | trict court of Hall county, Afirmed. Opiu- e Al N ATy reach of the public more highiy ::.'."v'\\h'\ 11“ ,".‘,v:‘ff.. xom -‘mf‘-«’ bloody, and A L y Wilcox vs Itaben, or from the district | I 4 g y const easy communication with Europe | and never has been in favorof an un- [ With the opening of the battle begun | court of Hawmilton county. Aflirmed. Opin- | minutes after, ad before the vote was hold, in the counting-room,work- | eatarrh wiid the baginulug of lung troubles. Not vi lin that ¢ f P Iofr El fr the 9 tend low ) 1 PLASTER &3 & Femedy for aches | every oneattected will have a fow of mamy of with Mexico and South America can | industrics cmploying 7,000,000 mechan- | Withessed in that country of mount Roscwater'vs T1oMman, rom the Superintendent Clowry says that he R Ay A Tn | The greater o us your symp- oventually be built up. The obst ics and giving sustenance to 80,000,000 | yhunder was deafening, the inces and remanded. Opinion by Re Ch. ) wigwam in 1860 when plevs Oliest Taliis, Hueymatiam, | olas s of dised u uccenstully by IDE-W h i rt of Boane county. Afirmed £ ognized’ by physt- ¥ harbors of Toxas are fow in number, | mavket for the products of the ag- | and wind vied with each other in their ‘-,_,,1,_'_’,‘_“"‘ Ak irine General Grant w nominated in A} WAYS cli dud pubhc s ex; il sthis an Y it usantly and effect- r « 01, ) BECTEL HoS- Thero are three prineipal iulots which | 1t has visen in protest against the | MOM: After the storm set inncither | the district court of Holl county, ~ Aftiemed. | Union ofiicers and operators had tho Rt o macnre. sood results | trims, but curo aiseds Killful ¢ can be made safe and serviceuble, These | exactions of the Bessemer kings, the | ghe "cessation of the storm coased th Child vs Baker. Appeal from the district | ators sent out the report of thut o take 1o :I‘:‘x‘.‘.;;”.‘.lw. r o Many | tho most aph mannor, od and Aransas pass. Of the three it is | but it lxn:s nover insisted Lhu_t every {.x y1'1m raging ul,l:mw-uls was ‘State 6x rel Peppor vs Speice. Mandamus, cinnati there wi or interest cureful buyers won't be dece ; » L vt H-“m' [ thought that Aransas pass, 200 miles | class of industry shall be assailed for | simply puerile, The ground | \rigdenied. Opinion by Maxwell, J taken in reaching the country by full . ’ o I £ F ‘ A not with the dying forat least from T court of Valley county., Reversed | ators were in the hall, expense be dredgod and deepened s0 as | been steadily and consistently in favor | fopty to fifty of both whites and Indian | & emanded. Opinion by Maxwell, J, Since then there have been special B o el AR {6 vnine on hahote afindiiteial Aastetiodl i} fatal | g st | ber 18, 1885, at S:#0-0'clock a. m., When the | pestondents mie B thoir steamers, ' Tho serious objection to | its voice on behalf of industrial destruc oy the fatal holts of lightnin ‘\\nlf not | Ber S OF causes from first judiciar distries | Fespondents might file th ir matter in Aransas pass is its location, There are | tion, a'mark of a wound upon their pevsons. [ G9eket of ea the convention hall, But the C no s at the head.of this gulf, and it | For this reason tho vepublican tarift | Tallchiff showed us the scar of a wound e been fully a million more words sent ! » | stray arvow und which prevented him | ¢ ‘G 312 Dovg - s ever held, Superintendent Clowry o I oy is stated, however, that if tho | intercst by millions of intelligent furm- | from moaking atoat of the foid, bt | Colline’ Gun Co., 1812 Douglas stret, | P o¥er helf, Sl A 4 - LdG of Bellevne Hospital New Y(]fl( : ) Yor Picking Pockets, X 4 Sk 6 LT 10 . . of Toxus in improving this waterway, | country. Itwill come from a committee | L »lightning that did the most of the Slante ,vf St ‘,j,,.‘l‘“m. living in | from his table in the hall during the Uk by s New Inrsovin | No. 810 and 311 Ramge Building, that the various railroads of Texas will | where all sides have had o hearing ath worke and that Custer's body | couin Omala, caught ‘8 str f the edit circuits, and wus us- T g e i Whia 81 UINUIS Chses LiA MRS : 5 ! opinion that but for the storm, the fight | Of stealing his money. from w vest pocket Of khe ofilor 4 wag & l:wn’rn: : i " with sutcen : the Pass, which would bo made the ter- | puhied by a report dissecting the flaws | which at first was far more savage from | While in a shooting-gallery on South I York, and Superintendent Tubbs, of the A et o . speprit, [chiontnatisi, “ i i vho arrested Ed. Borry, 1B says that's \ : Tt u Cullw th e fnlty, CATARKH state. But it 1s doulitful whether a 'epared as a substitute, their natural bravery. would have soon | M rmesied B AP o o, | Chief Operator Lloyd, at the main rtently cured o § d vamphics e cump | (0] 0 - -~ : General Custer and probably in a.cessa- | pingl hall, deserve the highest p » for | - » 1@ 1., £104 p.m., 710 6p, ||_n~.lu-ln':--n. Jh\‘v more probable nc- »'hnz freight rate war on eastern trunlk tionof hostilities, which he'is not alons pinch. Ee: Aosare el e 94 . . tion of the Fort Worth convention will | lines' has assumed a peculiar ph in thinking was not entirvely the fault | Lots of Grit ity ) th rms of pr be to urge on congress and the state | when dressed. beef and live stock are | of the Indians. . i admirable in a:warrior, but ahomina- ir reports wer was his intention to attack him. To | 44 ,L.,,,.,,,dr..l Opinion by Cobb, and his istants in front of the sy R P\ 11es8 quantity of phlegm? called for a deep-water convention July | the greatest benefits of tarift reform | at once sent his women and children from the district court of Red Willow county. | i 1t enough votes were recorded for by Maxwell, J. vention is to discuss which of the three | 0f democratic constituencies, In Have you lost all interest in your calling or ter harbor. The movement inaugurated | blunders, from the Indian scouts was that the | distr ount of Sherman county, Reversed | to shout in the convention,und in thirty ' | tuds you alive or dead? and the battle of Uray or the **hig horn’ Langan vs Thummel. Appeal from dis vtes his momi ion was read in San not lu—dny & remedy within the | cossive, somet muecns, thick, sticking to Vi T v iti n ST y Cobl . 4 - P With deep-water ports on the Texas | the needs of the country. But it is not | the marked feiture of Tallehifl's report. | h0y,E000 r read in the metropolis of the world two prizod for its valuo in the hou Tl above: ure some of tho many symptoms of i i i season's | one case in a hundred will have all of them, but can be established and a great trade | con red and wholesale attack upon onc of the fiereest thunder storm Ch. J. announced in the convention, ship and factory, than BENSON 1. i1 n huude ) 1 of them, bu and the home of mountain storms, T district court of Lancaster county, Reversed v it said that ther s hut one Coughs, Colds, Honrseness, pleus | toms, the more d y ondition, “T'hls cles in the way are many. Tho | of our population, and affording a home | lightning was blinding while the iuin |, Willard vs Tostor. “Errox from the dis- | [ 00 s yominated, Tn 1568, when Tl b shallow and dangerous to navigation, | riculturists of the entire nation. | €fforts to produce confusion and destruc- Hershiser vs Delone & Co. Error from | Crosby’s opera house, the Western remudy with out unl Jtact party were ble to the other and with | Opinion by Maxwell, J. use of a proscenium box, and four ope wm Iwiys ask for BENsoN'S and | mation of the best known’ remedics, uppl are Galveston bay, Matagorda bay, | salt monopolists and the lumber bavons, | human strife which in comparison | tourt of Furnascounty. Afirmed. Opinion | vention from the hall, In 1572 N ronutation of DENsONH. but south of Galveston, can with the least | the, benefit of & single class. It has | Was strewn with the dead, but vs et al vs Thurston, Error frow the | telegraphic reports, und fifteen oper- ‘ i » other doctors to allow the eatrance of large ocean | of tariff reform, but it has never raised | with equally us many h”l-..s were killed The court adjourned to Tuesday tem- | qppangements made, whereby the col §5 too far down the const. It | reform measure will be uwaited with which he received on his leg from a Great var of campaign goods at [ 0ut from this convention than any oth- s s has given his whole time to the con- i i i P R 8 Of 5 government will aid the state [ ers and wage workers thrgughout the | says the Indians told him that it was , R L e van hoan abasnt KNMLN HAS OFFICK cor iu the act | session. M. E. H., Sommers had ck ) ElscinBUbBYIReneny | Cornier 1ittoenth and Harioy ste, Onihia, Neb, T N . " e showed no wound orscar, It is his - s A0 A Alyito In bulldiog & oity at the hoad of | and will in all protwbility be mocom- sisted by W. B. Somerville, of New o1 XG0, mi1d; 80IBIL. N el Cloakil minus of all the leading lines in the | and errors of the measure for which it | the surprise of the Indians than from | teonth street. Fleagle callediOficer GIIOM, | Ghiengo oftice. or v forteid Al MY O U DISEASED. ALl diseases po project on 5o stupoudous a scalo will be re————— terminated in a complete surrender- to | Bot can conl or wait it 4 restadrant on o | oMce, and Hallizan - at the convention ufl-nfimww 8aiic st Chicaga CONRULTATION at ofice or by muil, b1 Our new €. " 19 1 the necessity of inrproving Galveston | carvied at rates mever before madeé by : p— ble in a dentifyic “hh'! struetive it and 1 ociated -press also FAlG PUCCESSPUL NOSITEAL PREATY Yay. In the judgment of many en- | any railroad. The indieations ave that Dr. § s Oatarrh Remedy cuivs | component .many tooth powders and | says the fucilitic unequaled. aril § ! 1 HOME gineers, the bay of Galveston uuder the | bed-rock has not yet hoen touched, when every other so-called ‘remedy | pastes coutain. —Use for the teeth RS tors @ red 0 wpanied by 4o and ¢ Y s 4 » 0 e of Fobaced Hipe i ) y of § n fail o SOZODONT ‘only, popular for over All.8 be addressed to Dr. J. Cresap Proscnt conditions is best suitad for the [ that cutting will extend to all classy e — thirty years. aud a liguid of delightful | There sappler b u earth, "‘,; "‘):‘,S"&P,',",!’,.‘.‘EE.“‘?;',, (g, I 3. aid, Vi, Kawmge Dulidiag, purpusq of & safo and deep water harbor, | of freight. ‘The action of those cut- l Drink Malio forthe nerves. fragrauce which purifics the breath. says : Ne ] n. the Care | NEWXOBK.

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