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OMAHA DAILY . " EIGHTEENTI YEAR. MORNING JULY 25, R S T NUMBER 88, pne o sten gt congns onee | CONSIDERING THE HERIKE, | 7% mscammt conwons [SWEPT BY WIND AND HIAIL. road lands, Wwhich wn site, will be ANDERSOY A PRISONER STILL | s [ THE NEBRASKA COURT BILL | | murket at low rates, with the | B0 SYSHAIE MR TPy s arid candly! | | Resumption of the debate onthe Com- —_— | Talf rato for the round trip from every point & ospect of the displacement . of any | mission Bili. e . " on the B, & M. Madrid expects to entertain srican industries:by Canadian industries; | Lospoy, July’ 24.-In the commons to o The Task of Regening Him Proves | @ thousund peaple Omaha. Lincoln, Hastings and Nor- number and amount of ims against | The Great Railroad Men's Meeting | yignt Labouchere resumed the debate on the | Central Towa Visited By Another i Lincoiy, Nob., July 94 —[Sneelal ishe testidtony in any part, of the United States, coutd so well adiudicate t questions as T X . | gram to Tire Bee.|—One hundred of the | “The senate then adjourncd | the house of commons. The commission had . 4 MOISTURE FROM ROTTEN BOARDS | [T 0 W O deelared in the | A VIGOROUS PROTEST MADE. e KEEPING EVERYTHING QUIET. | the power to identify any vuftian who woild | GROWING CROPS TOTALL Y RUINED . i T i ? \ i « £t wovided he wils accom - - ast night in favor of a uew legislative el RN i PR ™ il criminate himself, prov PRt oes B . Politics in Laneaster county from this Vs ki b ey Al b wodating enough to criminate someone else Mow the Unfortunate Man Sadafics | (el Politios in Lancast i there e | The Amendments to the Sundry Ape | @05 1he bill to forfeit the lands in Minnesota | A Newspaper Man Who Straddled a | [t was cvident that the comussion intended | Trees Torn Up By the Roots, Parm His Thirst - A Pathetic G UHID T8 LG S bt AN LA 1600 propriation Bill Liable to Cause a ‘*‘;‘y"l"ll“\"“‘[‘::l“‘l““ L) "’-"I‘"“:I “""\'“"!‘ Chandelier to Report the Pro- to evade the real to bo decided. Egar Buitdings Utterly Demolistied, O AT Nk B0 Fatisen from Cho polit ok R e M o Deadlock—Nebraska and lowa into committee of the whole on the Okla- L) LU ol i {f thate ubssnce tHe ebinmiskton W L HL L OLher ple of the county are in dead carnest and Revenne Returns, Yoma bill, Bounced when Discovered. fnvestigate their conduct and listen 10 the Cattle Killed. — will ussers themselves at the pri Mr. Baker of New York opposed the bill, - charges, Matthews had said that wide AR The Treacherous Farth Caves In. never before. e Fallarn) Court sictinga and Mr, Warner of Missouri advocated it, Whio g Mooting Bogins geopo of = mquity o omignt o roveal Storm Swopt lowa ~ ~, N (o) Tele. 7 y k: 2 v, Springer sa r ! a0 L N some undiscovered N or, il ) 2 é o Jonsstows, Neb., July 2. Special Tele- ‘os TH NOIHAKK Caueys W ASiTINOHON BOREE S OISO TEY, Mr. Springor said that the only persons | gr gocpin, Mo, July 36—The joint meet. | mean "tk the " acmters | agant | Watkiioo, Tu, July 21—[Special Tete- bl l(vu '.""‘ 9 Al l,l;“ vmvm;._wl were | Bir.|-The wheat g crops of this | ||\«‘~”~W»:|I‘|v):.: ””'”:“:l"'l‘l"'\“\-";h Pending further debate the committeo rose | SWitchmen and brakemen to consider the | ‘\‘\.u::«\ g House tolerate thoso vawic s | destructive hail and wind storm ever experis Eonfident of gotking b ol o nig M DUt b county, the outlook for whiclh was sple did ety 'y‘,. il b | an the Louso took & recess, Burlitigton strike convened this morning at | L o N e enced i central lowa swept diggonally 2 o'clock this morning, just as | s Warren | a short time ago, has fallen far short of ex- | Ishing terms of the United States court to | the 1mie ! as when At the evening session the house passed a | 0:30, About 700 del ! t v ites were present, | said the conanission wis granted at across Tama and Grundy counties Sunday was wbont ready to tuke up the boards that | pectations. Apprehensions are felt that the | be held at varions points in Nebras The | number of unimportant biils, and &t 10 | yopresonting lodges in tho United States, | quest of the Parneilites, wi the night. In Tama county the path of the projecting Anderson he was compedied to | ¢hineh bugs will do some dumage 1o corny | bill was amended by the senate_conmittee | 'clock adjourned. CHHA RN MOXI08:, CIrBAt: bAte Hre. Boas | cme the overaw i storm appearad to bo from two 1o four ledve the well for his own sa ‘y\‘ (I ] i S A B Tl than | S0 @8 to strike out all thut portion dividing THE .I.A\""” S BILL. taken to keep the proccedings quiet as ',“','“‘;‘f,"”“ LI M:‘_’ ' miles wide and extended about cighteen went down, but would not move the boards | jorEet harvest wi the state info divisions, also by dropping h S ! possible, This morning the committec which | [0P0seds tnd, sehat oukh milea 10 longthi; Tn ita” et tHe: GiopE RS b | for fear of kiilling Anderson as well as thein - Kearney as one of the places named in the [ A Probability That There Will Be No | (¢ work looking for spies found | quiry into the conduet of the totally destroyed. Trees were stribped of. i selves by the curbing sinking. They wer Meyers' Case Continued bill as it passed the he The bill, us it teport to the Senate. & man sectdted fn the chntdelter supports | ey wanted to | i their leaves and baek and many were blown | %0 near the mun that Anderson iasky Cty, Neb., duly M.—[Spe was finally passed by the senate, is_similar | Wastixotox, July 26.—There was o full | \ith o clothes on excepting an underebis 1 out by the roots. Many farm buildings said he could see their ligght 1o Tie By ase to the one which was introduced by Mr. Dor- | meeting of the seunte Auance committee this | gy pair of overhiauls, His name is Davig | Q05 [Criesof Hear, Hearl, were leveled to the earth and - school was { and asked - them ot to extinguish ers nid thirteen ot participatizng | sey and passed in- the Forty-mmth congress | morning our wag dovoted 0 the in- | Raplolicl, u short-hand writer in' the employ | self bl Tormed i oninton of 15rnelt s cnar. | Wrecked: "After the storm the hail in many { it but leave it there for him'to look at. As | ina wurderous row Sunday night, was to- | naming Omaha, Lincoln, Hastings and Nor- | formal d n of the liue of action in re- | 5¢™1 honster, Thomis & Lowe, attorneys.”| teter which wonld miks. him slow to accept | 4¢ep. No lives were lost nor was auyon no one was willing to work longer i the | day continved until IPeiday for hearing. A | folk as points at which terms of the court | gird to the taviff. Nothing was determined, | Fo was escorted down @ ludder amid the | the eharges aeaingt | he only thing that | Dlices was from -two to - four inches 11 the 200 people were discon man named Goldshury witnessed the entire | g po held, Judge Dundy made serious | but at the time of adjourning thers was an AT TR SR kAt Goteci e | Kol Tk aonARGHER Wak EDNPHallseyatautas| S0 [DUSIINILTOHT UL MY SERTECH ) row and says he saw Moyers do'the shooting I indy ma 3 J here { yells of the brotherhood members, who be AL i O Lehoute | caped death in falli dildings. 1t is hard, P\ it 1ot 1 o) I s T gl e eard Mcyets | Opposition to the adoption of the bill which | understanding that the republican majority | Jiaved Replohel was 4 Pinkerton detective 0 the diurges. [Ghioers wid shouts | notonly on those who suffer direetly, but.on another experienced well digger living ten | threaten to Kill som® on was passed to-day. He cluimed that there | of the committee would got togother and se | 1o gtated that he. had been hired | oould not trust an Knglish jury todo justice | Merchints who have enrried many farmors’ miies away, was sent for and on his arrivi - was not sufficient business to justify the | if an agreement could not be reached in re- | o5 po i Bt Lt Sl e SRR E T R Hot go. b v Dublin jury, |.Accounts over from lust year when they went into the well to talk with Auders wing Davis Bound Ove changes, The committee, however, agreed | S0 toa mensure to be submitted us a_sub- | ‘ot Commates. by talta e procacdings | ‘ThisWas nn oxtraordir u WGSBS R i T 33y th et S AL e ol 3 s dreed | titute for the Mills bill, 11 sucecsstul in | Journalof Conmerce, to take tne proceedings | Thiswirs it d In Grandy county tho storm's track was and findout how he was situatc Ander ok, Neb., July 2 pecial ram 1 that there should be terms held at Omalia, s a measure is likely to be laid before the | of the convention in shorthand for his | W& 1T 1T Was restic A Parneil | #bout five miles broad, where it raged with ®on snys | all vicht asd thinks he o Bre.]Phe preliminary examination | Lincoln and Hastings, and then Senatc ican caucus. and wheu shaped to meet | yaper, He said he was to be paid §25 for the | ool HHe SUIILY DI, o e b o, | the most fory, In’ this' path growing grain stand it twenty-four hours longer. e has | s Davis, the young Waco thief, took | Manderson and Mr. Dorsey uppeared before contlcting vidws which may be devel- | COR LSRR CNE ponter | Gont nloss i liquiry inquired the relations | a8 utterly domolishod. Ouly bave"stalks supply of tobneco and to rekieve his thirst:| place in the county eourt to udge | the committee Rr it at the | oped there, it will be laid efore the demo- L o ag ev | centunless an inquiey ivaiived the velations | yupyin where stood fine fields of corn. Sov- \“j','(t' i :MM::J e it ‘,‘v‘ ¥ Bitos HOIG I DAt Ot s i e e "!;.‘,lm"’::\:A :" s i | erats of thé tinance committee and by them | had shown hiw lis hiding place. A arge | boiween Iim and, the persons outside whe Ilarge barns were blown o pieces and ! I rom I lamp | o8 n of 81,000 which he failed to give | F S ALK 18LIIC OuIC | before the democratic caucus for the consid- | crowd gathered around him when he was | Wit deeuseo L A Wded, ought | Mueh stock was Kill The damage will tten boards that day near him, | RGO SO G H sted | MOV be dropped from . the ill | cration of a line of policy on their part, brought down on the stage, and but for the | b b Parnellites, Chamboraim added: G | tmount weil wp into the tens of _thousands, This moruing at 9 o'clock Archers started a | With i, wis dischuneol. : and that they should have considera- | ‘The republican members of the committee | jutorteronce of cooler heads Replohel would | hut the teuth - He did not beliave that they | AlLthe stock has been taken from the desos | new well beside the old one and at 740 p. m. tion. They were asked to name the tr;;"':m‘r"llnm '.';r"""fl.e. ‘:;-A:.-L\\; “}\Im:‘-' -IH-‘ fikva baen PoRERIY Rardted thought tho 1t & party to the aceu I:IU-'ull«lmm‘\l to |‘,.»¢.»\u. auhl‘ m.; sten |: arle: J . Ry Fae : e % i 5450 ! e Thir o hva tHay cir democratic colleagues withdrew, and 3 MELLLELL rodEA S (CHbE O m g from the decaying vegetable ma :: ::}4.‘““; forty f L He s confident | : Bit His one point iu - the Third district where they | Gy ing the afternoon there were frequent | He had taken a lunch and a bottie of water | ¢ \‘-_";‘::1”“ e e L Oh, Ot the | mitkes Tife a ourden to tho "inhabitarts of get ghe man out alive, and goes in the | Pratisvorrn to | wishedterms of the court held, the commit- | conferences with other republican serators | Up to his hidin and was vrepared to | Sir Willum Vernon Hareourt said that the | it o second well now and then 1o let Anderson | Tue Bee.]—A eyvear old son of R B. | tee stating that it would r ain one of the | and with republican membe: Windham met with a paiuful accident yes. | boints mentioned. — They de lined to do thi ¢s of the house. | remain there Munan aining headway | the polic He was marched to | government evaded the qu 1t has just D n reported that just after know how the work is propressing, and As aresult the opinion is. ation through the streets in his | these letters, and tried. under cover ¢ Sunduy's fieree storm in Hardin” county & o \ il s ey wou st that the re ore w ) sport o > tarift buve feet, where he is still contined. | 9uiry, to make an attack upon its politi barn belonging ] encourage him, The excitenent hore terds 11D B VI and said that they would insist that the re” [ that there will be no report on the tariff biil ] > i Mrieal | barn belonging to 0 German caught five, and, R e e HE \\xlx PLOYRETOn O | sponsibility should rest with the committee. | at this session, but that the sub-committee irges were preferred against him this | obponents, 1L Attorpes General Webster | it twenty-five tons of hay, some stock and icat, und great will be the rejoicing if | stairs he fell o such o way a his | They added that they would show why both | will continue its work, during the recess, | afternoon. -~ Great excitement prevailed [ believed one sing Sit St g | | machinery, burned to the ground. Twao litils the man is taken ot ulive tongie, wearly severing it Dr. Livingstone | points should “be retained in_the bill. The | Should the republicans adopt this course a [ While Keplohel was being taken from the | fix upon Barncll as - the - counsel | oyiideen of “the farmer | been missing i o i ..1:1“'\’"."»”.‘\\ ! Lit s thought the child | committee b,\'l bm] majority agreed h.n;um“ final adjournment of the session may be ex- | opera l:_mxT- \]\'h«'rn the n-u\'rmlmv\ u‘m. and ;'“} e duty, as attornes (08 | Giio, and it is thowght that they perished in adron Capto e Colloge cly recover. rfolk as the additional point for terms of | pected within threa weel eries of “Pinkerton spy,” and “seab” were | the crown, to indict Parnell © broof that | oh e iming Cuaviox, Neb., July Special Tele . court, The bill will now go to the confer- Among provositions which have been | made by the delegates. he did not believe the charges is found in the i Died of H e T act that he did not ndvis® the government gram to T Bee. | —The Northwestern As : N |‘]" Injuries, T ence committee, and Mr. Dorsey promises | s ted as possibly to be considered by the | Tl impression of the legal rofession here fabyine b Wncun I e e vornc s he Brown Polsoning Case. S0Giation: b Cohsr s PRI £ NnIaNoLa, Neb., July 24— [Special Tele- | to the house committee on judiciary that it | republican senators is the one to bring in a | 18 that Reploliel cannot be pumished, as | 10 visk REGUULIDBuRUIIQULUOLDCS . SRl BT o WATERLOO, July 24.—[Special Telegram to P psL lonal Ghurciid, COU | gy to Tk Ber.] ~William Northrup, the | will demand the tive places named in'the bill [ resolution instructing the tarilt sub-commit- | there is no_statute in Missouri concerning [ extraoedinary and unjustitable course was || SEATERLOO S SO | to the sisting of thirteen delegates, met i Chadron |Gl g run: over by an enggine near | 48 it originally passed the house. The house | tee to coutinue its hearings and its study of | methods of securing news for public print. [ entively contrary to the trditions of the bar, il g to-day to receive proposals from differcnt f im0 O Sl8 L S Abott 061 ¢ | committec ou judiciary fecls that the senate | the subject during the recess by heafing | After the "\*Il' ment subsided the conven (lil ROLLY t .,{.;m“»w..‘ the reputation of | notorious Brown poisoning case at Clear towns 1o sccuro tho location of a colloge to | Shi8.town yesterday, die out B orclock | committee on jadiciary has treated its recom- | representatives of the industries of agricul- | tion proceeded to business and clected | th ers of the Irish nationa Tk in of :syoslalinterest s’ containig, o under the auspices of the association. | i o e i Vi ncoived from | mondations i this and a number of other | ture and labor, wnd to frame a bill which | Frank P, McDonald, ehairman of the loeal [ Was Mr. | Smith - prepared o wome points not brought eut before, The Thore wore o number of towns which had | merchnt of Councll Binffe. to give nm | court bills without mny consideration what- [ shall be bis:d ubon fieprotection principles, | ghicvance committec, permanent chiairman, | the clithe it e had o povsoy prevalent idea smong Clear Lalers i d 1onc a number of towns which had chunt of Counci luffs, to give n ever, and it intends to make a fight. to be reported to the senate at the next e mowas spent i speech-makin JI U DED USSR it > H e o delogations here competing for the prize, | Proper burial. He was buried this afternoon e T e proposition contenplates fixing | and at 12315 the conveution adjourned until 2 [ ranced the charees awainst the Parieilites | to the matter s that te poisoniig was the Awong the more prom were Heming ; R Democratic members of the house say they ssolution the minimuin of reduction | P 1. Itis expected that the session will lu id apreed to the appomtment of a coul- |k Brown. The history of the ford, Rustville and Chadron, Hemingford Ih-p.'hlmu S¢ m..(-" ‘ will filibuster all summer and they will let the committee shall aim to secure, as | Tour dayvs. "H-T“_H 1o ' wor vl ‘\ L) "v‘f"l““ { ey ,‘ case is ut as follows BAL L SN s ThaA Ralo e te tsive niaska Ciry, Neb,, duly 2L—(Special | the sundry civit appropriation yill perish be- s making tho m a specinl order | ‘The afternoon session of the hrotherhoods | 10, the coercion, achi e Bew, MRS LS| Ahout twelve. years ngo ‘she’ came to:the FONG VIS oh St L am o Tk Bee. |- Coueilman ¢ o | Tore they will accept” the améndiment pro- [ with exclusive vight of way until it shall be | failed to aevelop anytning of mterest. Most | bill was a violation of exuny fotu of judietul | suriiniar Visitox! . Sho (headaraeiTe acres of land to be platted and sold, estima. | Donaldson, one of the most popular young | posed to-day by the scnate commitiee on cted and passed of the timo 1tby thio 1eAders’ iniex: AN GEMORIRELY NLAENE HIS ACC Pt s o M BB A L lan platted an imii- % L finance to pay the direct tax on the busis of pressi concerning the situation | and must be amended inconmitted the ve paintar of Mr. Brown, and in two ted to be wo 10,000 Chadron secured the | business men in the city, and Miss Edith B ! R <o | ¢ .M. Kealey d need Attorney Genera prize. Her offer wis 5,000 in cash, $ Schiapers, a popular young lidy, were united | Sherman's dircct tax bill, which passed the Nevraskaiagd Xotv IR DLt A O G T Vebster for ma & soviceofintamotis || nors vackEILeGAnG i e T EIOHIRSULI J R Rt bhe W B Lh i s TN o Lt e o senate early in the session, which is now | Wasin sroy, July 24 —[Special Telegram ey e . Veba! pRAILE S0 Bcklos ot oy tory 15 being sifted, and it has been foun ivOb i o R G mdrringe fast night by Rev, J. B, Green. { ponging in tho house and which the demo- | , nitstis MOSL S 2 SIS RSB | cONGRATULATING ON. | charwes and in farling 10 prove thown, - giiat she ha made poison aud its effects o aort ave fitty | . ut £7,500, - ; D e hovse e o Oates by the dema- | toTuk Bee. |—Pensions kranted Nebraskans: Soe Atto chstor, g, inh e [ R iy B nany e UhinEsiaor (o raoNnE HALALOLRIS (0. oy bl ANOTHEI RICH FIND. I L L T Al inal invalid - Char®, . Gleason, Colum | He 18 Visited By Another Large Dele- | was content to loave is conduet to tie judie- | O30 GREAY HSs sn 1o, SRow ek Vatimared 10 bo avorth 295,000 more cien | Valuable Sitver Mines Discovered In | pects are that the divect tax amendment will J. B. Stark, Braishaw. Iner gation From Ilinois. pient of those whio lud expurience of bt it | quch decds mi xpocted. Sho has'left {itiTRat e iiran Dyt UhalBa L g altish s bE Wash A fead to another deadlock in the house and re- b Ritterbusch, Nelsdh; Almango Robin- | INDIANAvoLEs, July 21 delegation num- | 4 PO s with. and avith the | her husband and hied herself away to Objo Chadron in the enterprise and by prompt KANE FALLS 2. —[Special Tfu'-"fiif"‘.‘.“.',‘.\{" feat of the sundry civilappro- | on, Decatur; H. H. Andrews, Nebraska | bering about a thousand from Champuign | £1) coneurrence of Siv Henry Jumes. We n'\nl.'-“\'-‘.:.'- IN’IY‘”:‘\.;\II\;HIIA‘!‘l“v‘;:”“;l.’fl“:\‘I‘l‘x‘ltll‘lll‘l;‘;'l'l)u action und Liberal donations capturcd the | relegram to Tik Bee. |—The discovery of THE INDIANS CANNOT GO, City; Joseph Prizzell, Cambridge (old war); | county, Hlinois, called upon General Harri- | ster denied that he had used information ob- | \5aq man had for cach other, and jn the ine \ ?;‘.“ Winnebagos and the Herders. Palouse, in the famous agricultural and ]‘.f"?},i'm...u‘.‘{‘r‘."\!"‘i;fi,"::&" f.': m!...lhd(v...’,‘:-? eans h:‘»:"“f;:,‘(\xn.x* riginal invalid— | spokesman of the delegation, read a long ad- DL T o tinTlon ) as to throw the suspicion on Mr, Brow ANCIROYT, Y 3 s i 2 i i Neb,, July 24.—]Special to Tie | blue ass valley of the Palouse, has caused i John | dress congratulating General Harvison upon Another point which condemns her is that A reunio orol Buch, Eurcka: Jobhn M. Foster, Gladbrooks el upl 4 stand that mformation was put in the hands [ A% ARIILCIELRI0 8 ha Bee,]—Licutenant Mallery wud a dotach- | much excitement in the neighborhood. Tho | Mgieyin,uttend the reunion ut Novfolle | William Or Anderson. ahins Olof Olsen, Mae: | his nomination, and reviewing his civil and [ of the le n (Webster) as coun- | St e ST ment of soldiers, who were detailed about a | country along Kuby ereek was once rich in | cancelling the order that a commission has | shalltown: David military record. General Harrison responded | sel for the Times, which 15 not availible for wior, Coon Ra month ago to investigate the complaints | placer mines and it was while working on an | been appointed to try for the opening of | Lewis B. Munnaldy, Hartford. Restor } i ks g L % 3 h *: inere: o b as is rhster saic i his obseryation had no Shyatia (s et e b iviilior bhe Vasl . | the Sioux reservation in Nevraska and Da- | and —increase—James —Cook, Moutezumas | his remarks lie touched upon the importanee | | Webster said that 1 ;.;Tl'.‘l...\ n.‘.l Winnebago Indians that the | old claim that a minee named Orark made | 30 PR K ETRRS M0 B0 | Join Gardner, Leando. Incrense—Lorenzo | of absolute equality at tho bullot box. He | bearing on tho watter. ierders on the reservation were trespassing | the discovery. He was digging up earth to | o' egervation shall bo at their homes at | Fonda, Waterioo; Miehael Thein, Bast Elk- | gai Tho bill passed & sccond e on unleased lands, have completed their | Wishin the Siuice boxes and when about six s roanion 1ot ne | ports John Newhouse, Birminghams W. H division. The committee stoge was f achs of the poisoned persons w Chicago for imvestigation she wa casy, una objected to its being done. A few ' days before the poisoning, which occurred last winter, she was visiting © sent to very un- in an appropriate speech, In the course of | the purposes of public justice, ding witl xed fc No interest .v\d be truly subse 1 the time when the sold A i ved, at one of the neighbors and was Knitting investigations. Some of the smaller Lerders | foCt '"’";“ the surfac }".“"""j upon a bro; held. It is probuble that the Iudians now | Pennat,Des Moines;Henry Price, Des Moines, | whether local or general, by aty mvasion of . Sy - a pair of stockings, when she made the whose stock were allowed 1o run promiseo. | 2aU of auartz. All the assays vielded sil- | Wi the Wild West -show will be ordered | John Harriman, Natona; Charics H, Hoard, | this - grat prineiplc. . Every eitizen 6 TiE CZAn ik CHk RNt Srob ol vl ol it ously, were ordered off the reserve. The f‘:':-l':"‘r"lflzf‘llle ",'l‘:"','""f' "\" ‘"{‘”f“ the | huck to their homes for the sume reason. Charles City; ‘Ira H. Crawford, Vinton: | ought to lend his influence to that SRt stocking she would ever need to knit for her lrger herds will remain for tho present un. | R0 PH e Now discovery. A emall quan, INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS. Aaron K. Drafte (insane), Decorah; Wilham | ond by promoting the necessary re- Willinn Leaves St Peters- | children. It occurred about a year ago. One tess further complaint is made, The enclosed pastures, the leases for wiiich_are approved by the interior department, will not be mo A special report showing the internal | Chnningham, Berwick; Wilberforce Coles, | forms ‘in our eclection law reventie collections throughout the country [ Cuaritons Henry Gerdes, Davenport; J. P! | to elevate in thought by districts for the past year has just been | Jones, Anamosa: T, J. Yount (insune), Mt. | suffrage that we enjo vs. We “ought when the assay reports guve seventy-two to nd practice the free sevent-cight ounces pf silver the wildest ex: 1 Starts For Stockholm, of the children was bathing in” the lakie and Copright 158 by James Gordon Bennett,] it came near drowning with its mother close QUDERIEE RGeS 2 BURGE TS Yidunt x o un ‘A long asiitRatll| 8 ARLTON e SO e ork | DY ity whore shie could have easily secured it, lested. Parties running these herds should | {ivary ) o Casalace ‘; I QREbIS }"‘I,-‘; issucd by the commissioner of internal reve- | Pleasant: Thomas Adams, Osceola: Henry | be held by our people to be the jewel above Rl SRR v 4 © | which showed plainly that she wanted it out be extremely eareful not to allow their cattle ; 'I"-‘I‘ “‘4;]” con “ find o |M-h hOTSE, | pye. It shows that the collections in Ne- | Cassatt, Pulaski; J. McDonald, Cincinnatis | price, and us each for humself shall claim its [ Herald Cable—Speeial to Tnk - Ber — | of the way. The investization is still going to trospuss on Indian crops, us uny further | DIKCAN0 shovel, eraed. with o yione ot I for the past year aggere 75~ | L. M. Lyous, Glidden; George W. Shelledy, | free exercise agg shall generously and man- | The visit of Ewmperor William came to [ on in aquict way, with the gencral beliel trouble would probably catse a generul evio: P iar ta Seana of the. now. @iocovaonHns In lowa the collcetions were: Third | Mon Thomas R. Leonard, Nevada: Niel | fully insist upon an cqual exereise of it by | an end today. To the Jast he | that Mrs, Brown'is the guilty party. D i ot whith e paorarovio .Iq he sceno of the new discovery. Tna surth district, €58 325, B. Paige, Spencer; Stephen Murphy, Huma; | every other man, our government will be | (oo eoco a7 Gt 01 weather, His s ustrous, notonly' o the herders, but to stock- | SHOrt, time bualouso was dosertod save the MISCELLANEOUS. R. M. Rawlings, Clarinda. Original Widows, | preserved and our develonuent will not find | W43 favored with - splenid 18 Buing for Itabates, men throughout the entive northeastern por- ““_"m"{ a‘m]l hilg m“- lt'”“_“."‘fl arties re In the house to-day Mr. Dorsey called up | ete.—Rachael, mother of Jucob A. Grov its climax until the purpose of God in estab- | Visit has been a sple ndid success thronghout, Negrov o TAlv Rl I ahas inl Telegram to tion of Nebraska and western lowa, D Ty S men, are now ol the | g scoured the passige of the bill “authoriz- | Ames. lishing this government shall have spread | He left Peterhof this morning at d o'clock | NE atasli s =r BPadl L e ot oo of S ot on s | ing the construction of - bridge ucross tie i troughout the world—a government ‘ot the | for the yacht Hohenoliern, ~whither ho | TUE - Bu]—soveral -prominent busiiess A Big Day at Tecumseh, D e b upR e alin i‘.?’rfili'i!r’.fifl.x. cneaiN AT o i ot B ska a o people, by the people © the people. was followed at 10:80 by the czar, | fiyms of this city have brought suits aguins Trcvwsen, Neo, J WaAsHINGTON, July ly 24.—[Spocial Tele- | is tr 24, —[Special Telegram | = After the speaking General Harrison &1 for a distance of five miles, Disputes. czaving and other members of the court, | the Rock Island road for sums cqual to the ) W. Kimberly, of Sioux City, is at the | to Tue /Pate © to-day granted | $h0ok hands with every man, woman and ot abca vl allezod il coaAl gram to Ta Bre.| - This has probably been | and claim jumping have ulready commenced, | popict. S City, is at the | g ik Ber.|—<Patents were to-day granted | Sheofk Wiles with ove The entive imperial party then proceeded in | Febates which it is atlezed the road gave the biggest duy in the history of Johuson | W S s the miner's stiozest argvment in | “ e omptroller of the eurrency to-day ap- | t© the following N 8- And. dowaiinven: | —— the Russian yacht Alexandvia to visit the | other firms in their shipments a fow years county and the town hus been full of people | H+Y0F 08 i vieh discov - proved the Commercial National bank, of '\)f‘*‘l_\\fll!:un Il 5 l{mvndm-r, l’ru\--_nm:\n. Ia., Colored Bourbons Wrangling. German fleet in the outer roads. They went if:-”; |J.:“@'V|' 4;:::‘,‘.‘:?“:' ‘m ,-<;i:;|‘le’hl,;‘.|\'v Iy ¢lll|r5; 3 all day who wathere | to witness and partiei & Byothéra ot Erlendaliip. Omalia, a» resorve agent fnr he Liucoln | motalio wheel; Georgo A Hose, Maquo- | Tymaxarouss, July 2. —About ifty colored | fon Tourd tio flug ship, inspected it and re- | SHmiuated beuinot, thin and thatthey are ! pate in the excrcises of laying the corner | Sv. Lovrs, July 24.—The national grand | Smerican National bauk, of Kansus City, as | Keokuk, Ta., tub hoos Daniel McGariy. Tn. | delcxates from ous parts of the union |/turned soon after noon between a double | that received it. ‘The transactions referred stone of the new court house. Governor [ lodge of the United Brothers of Friendship, | reserve agent for the City National bauk, of | dependcuce, Tn., pumpkin seed planter: John | rFived to-day to attend the confercnce of | jine of mighty vessels—Russian on one side | to are alloged 1o have taken place between ) ‘Phayer, Attorney General Leesee and Hon. | the largest oreanization of colored men in | Ciinton, Ia, Gl LT, D, Morrsi, Seward, Neb., jateh; | cotored men, called by J. Milton Turner and | and German on the other—past Cronstadt, | 1519 and 158, There are eight firms briug- J. M. Hill, the governor's private secre . | America, is in scssion here, and is very l“lll'u.unl-‘rn]'u.\v.nnl- }z‘nsl of .;.l:t‘ l;uvmlmxu'mlm]n we H. Ramsey, Excelsior, Ta,, coal and others, to meet in this city to-morrow. The | the moleand forts, the Aumerican corvette ::::’I_:H:llcl.;:n‘-‘ll »lex ‘n’v”“.l_v ',i,;,::‘:,“" the rebutes were present and made addr "The cere- | largely uttended, The report of the commit- | e fortiicatioy b+ Lo the house. 1t 5.';‘.?"\"";"Nl‘(’.‘"r‘u':.'n\fl.’;]‘.‘;“l‘lu('n" N‘l'&“}_i“;;- circular sent out by Turner recites the mag- terprise and the flag ship Asia to t ¢ B OMIGH ALY mony of laying the stone was performed by | tee on eredentials showed o full representa It is generally betieved the senate will not | Tu, wire fenco. wob: Isane Schuyler, Fallg | bitude of the coming struggle hetween the |iohenzollern, < Living With No. X the governop. A slight rain the early part [ tion from Missouri, Tenncesce, Arkinsas, | attempt to repost a tariff bill from the com- | City, Neb., cooking stave and range; Edwin | tWo political parties, and suggests “that |\ Lunch was served on the hurricanc deck | Macon Crry, Ta, duly 24— [Spocial Tele- ] of the duy Whreatened to put a stop to the [ Kentucky, Texas, Indian Territory, Alabama, | wittee on finance at this session, leaving the | 1. Smith. Fremont, Neb., folding bedstead; | it would be wisdom if the negro-Ameri- | ynder an awning. By the courtesy of Cap- | to Tue B The exuwmimati t exercises, Dt the clouds breaking away, the | Mississippi and Ohio, und all of ilic western [ whole question pending incommittee for | Harvey 11, Timims, Des Moines, Ia., culti nvatoraNavaro Sian SR indopantantiand | e ol Cn SRR SR T R e At I LEEAR A0 I aminaliguag people returned to the square and speat the [ and some castern Sates, ~Thero are a | further investization, 80 us to make & more | vator: Walter Wells, Oskiloosa, T, ‘oven | umknown quantity in the present contest. [ i Mackullae 1 was etabied 0 walel | Mrs, Jossin MeKinney, arrested for shooting ufternoon with misic, speechies aud o good | number of prominent colored men connected | perfect measure and have it ready for action | for gusoline stoves; Leander Wood, Fonta- | This language of the cull which distinetly | further procecdings from the quarterdeck of |5 =g Sullivan, has been postponed until § soviable time gencrally. Allour people are | with the order, which s claimed to e nou- | in December. This will enable congress to | nelle, la, nose ring, forcordains that the conference is to be of n | the Enterprise. As the launch, with the im- | %65 Suilivan s still living, but the well pleased with the governor who lias de- | politicai. adjourn by the middle of Angust. This 1s potitically independent character, was openly | perial standards flying together at the bows, [ qofine i FREEE T TR TER nn.-.x murn'lmlvmm- .lmlu-n- enfertainment. ,'m:,”{“l" M ofy but a decision of a preliminary caucus of a rl']m;ll]flh"l to-night by a large nnunrn.\l Of | pussed down the lines the yards wore | o .l}\‘»n haolk of tho)aft ear: lodlng b o goes from here with the well wishes of ¥ 55 to Misery. few members, and a full_caucus of _republi- e oo | the delegates present, wno declare tiat they [ PU93C A% . enterc ack o ! . lodpiug | all ¢'tizens ivrespective of party. Rartn Crry, Dak. 24.—(Special Tele- | can senators muy agree to report the bill ag | W ASHINGT ly Special ~Pele- | 100 g oreas negro democrats, and not s inde- mvmmd,‘ and both fleets as well as | Jow the brain. - Mrs. MeKinney is now living o gram to Tie Bee.])—Yestorday: Potor An- | this session, Py S, HEaTH, gram to Tne Bee, | —The unexecuted portion | jo;dents, and at toe meeting of the prelimi- | forts suluted w twenty-one guns. At | with her third lm::nfuu an 1|x~;{l|.ll\l'v‘1|g-~lll‘, They Painted Him Rted. T T TP o ST —_— - of the sentence imposed by a court-martial | nary organization commuittee to-night Tur ner 00 the czar bade farewell to his guest '\\hi-.nl;\ul'mmn e Lol :" Y. l"l “l'nfli Dakota City, Neb., July 24.—(Spacial to [ in Custer county, took Ells. Stoole, tho fif: JaTt CONG RESS. is remitted in the case of Thomas Fenix, and his supporters were denounced by the | and retu in the Aloxandiia: Tho Gor. | 284 hushand s now livivg ok Kloux Fills sy the cmploy of Colonel C. D. Martin, on the | that fown, and d to Rockville, in Pen £ Senate. and e is released from confinement Charles HU 0 ravtor, ot canons | wiven 1o weigh auchor. The anchior of the | she was not justified in the shooting B R R o T B B e paE a1 s Wasnixaroy, July 24.—The senate to-day | Leavenworth prison, or as soon after as the [ GRS B o TEvIOR (00 Ratnees R b e e — the dackson Criterion, paid his respects to | T Ly a justice. To-day the girl’s father | took up the naval appropriation bill, '“I"I“\—'_;"‘_“‘\"'"»" ‘L’"“ “'l'_ r‘l" tim -<-||“'l (s | editor of “the Public Educator, a_democratic length: and position she was a long Postponed to Next Friday. his former associates in the latter named | B4d Auderson arvestod on a « LAtgUiok o The most important amendment report SONNSEST Yigbon: pEREASR EREUIAHDAR | jouynaliteditio de mocratic Wit at the con i vound, and it was not | TOWA CitY, July 21-~The case of the rail town lust wight, While sitting in front of @ | bace 1o T ave f besring at Her | was an itom for the construetion of three | “Cibtain James A. Haughey, Twenty first | Mittee "mecting, und was scconded by Jy 4350 that she passed under the stera | Ways of lowa against the state board of rails saloon thero a man came along and ok off | pepo to try the cose stecl craisers, two of them of about thr infantey, on leave of absence at Occan | oI Zntls £0 ‘onposed by Tathoe \terprise. P s Henry was in | way commissioners, which was to have been bis hat, while another from behind poured a : - thousand tons, at i cost not exceeding£1,100,- | Grove, N. J., will report by letter to the i LA LL 1 \ heard here to-day before Judge Fairall } two gallon can of red bavn paint on kLis head Youthful Elopers Arrested Y0 each, exelusive of armame one of | Superintendent of the recruiting service, | JiC cpende G . ¢ “ tho point as to whethior or not the injunctio | PPapcrs are now wissued for the arrest e Sl W U ena0. ive.ofiarmment, iand £ | New York, by August 11 to conduct the first | Fescuted the independent wing. The weeting | form, once more_looked with interest at the |"tho point g or ok iha IS of the guilty partics. Donluin asserts that he | CIEYENNE, 0., July 24.—[Special Te about 5,300 tons, at_cost of not more than | Goitohment of recruits that may be sent 'r“““\ broke .;,.” L row. ‘Ilul der ‘.‘u...v.. vessel with the stars and stripes prominent | issucd by the Judge against the promulgation has foui witnesses to prove that William 1, | €Ua 10 Tk Bee ] —A runawiay couple w £1,800,000; also thr nbout - crwisers, | 4o the Department of the Platte after that (uvn;mln- e day and declaved that AR e T wd e | ©f the rates adopted by the commissioncrs in Bartlett, editor of the Jucksen Criterion sted near this ‘city yesterday and re. | neitiier of which si 11,10) tons_ dis- | gyt theyiiLorganiaeo-martow : e : I 1 %: was the ator of the trick turned to their parents. near Sidney, Neb,, | PIcement, nor £00,000 in cost, including any At neg feren: I h islature 11 olved, was | A ; r § s Nebsy | fremium that may be made for mereased 2 s his followers irom all participation. w the final salute. ‘Tho Enterprise took | until next Friday, owing to ' tho st Piohibitionists at Genev ek bt Yoo DAL Goy) S, i e cont. of” armament HE:B10U $eBES BIYATION, - it up and the white puffs f smoko | noss of duage Fairail . clopers were a youth of sixtéen, named Le d vessel to e bi ther wholly of stec) - P relined e > Wi I OORG u | k A N NEvA, Nob, July Spocinl Tele- | Dovor and a st said to bo (hikteen named | Stid vessel to ve built cither wholly of steel | 1qjuns Inclined to Treat.the Com- Declined to Fuse With Democrats, followed by the thunder of gans gradua ; L . oyer, a girl, si b amed | op with steel frames, To strike out of the x Osukosn, July 24.—The state convention A Republican Rally. gram toTne B - The prohibitionists met | Lillie Gallyeher, who left their homes seve itom the words *And one armored cruiser of mission With Contempt. . \" i fent e extentled to the forts and down the Russian | O SO IO R o g here in mass_couvention to-day to nornate | WeCks ago und have sinee been traveling | aiout 7,000 tons displacement, to cost not | ST Pavi, July 3h—A special from Stand- | 0f the upion tabor harly ek Hhis MO0 | ey i e outer As ihe Jmparlal | 1 TaRRE 00 atione ava b nraecIce | s to the congressional convention at | H1iHoUEC Nebraska uud }\In;v;yu‘:’l 3 \[ he ,“"‘,' more than §,000.000,7 ' and also | ing Rock agency says that excitement on the | Robert s “; gies “l““ ‘\\‘ e | Germanyucht passed by, all the vrews ) Harrison aud Motton ratifisation &8 stings and the state conveution at Omaba. | proseeuted. - - Aronts aud tho youth ;fi q“l'}"lr Jgut_dha ROYisIon “““" | reservation was inteuso to-day. A few In- 1AMPATANY QUINITAR Bl 33, . with, oF L 1 eered and the peopie « rd the excur- | & ""l iy Lk b Wk and aniatay Fourteen delegates aud wlternates were Chited States navy vard, and that the others | 41408 seem inchned to hear what the mem- | 0" -mmmt‘“‘ I ; F:-“| ¥ the | slon steamer and the crowds ussembled ut | P KT Waterloo h"l]l(;x:'l(l:“ elected. T, 3. Beals and John Riclfern were A Competitive Drill, may be built at any navy yards if the seore. | bers of the commissiop have to say, but the | ing scssion u gre HNUIL Was raised by Hhe |y, constadt mole hurrahed. Guns, big and | ¢ ) A il Y nowinated for representatives, For county | Ciscinxati, July 20.-The competitive | tary cannot make reasouable coutracts for | Mot of the chiefs aven refuse to take the | introduction of & resolution virtually declar- 1y P e firod, flags fluttered and hand Sxening Juiy s H “\"'W;\']“'l‘i':“""""il attorney A A Whitman was named. Tho 4 The four | their construction circulars prioted in} Sioux expiaining the | ing against fusion with the democrats : P SR SUIUATOR A6 A Shovman, Ton g 4 nomination for senator was to be left to the | ,‘”,":'_ 4 g, 1 ',“\‘“‘I',_' U M. Gray moved to amend the amendment | terms of the treaty, Ohief Gall, who 100k.a | great excitement the resolution p yorghinls arore. yavedl null te Hoten | Nir - Shovman © the oloquent youug county and contral committees of Piliwore | GO S0P L RS Doe: Jinad by striking out the words, 0 tous and | leading part in yesterday's Indian council, | Noinations were then made zollern passed out of sight bound for Stock- | college orator from LaPorte, will address { and York counties. Tho convention was ad- | 4 ISettieicr, wha Sos: L and T 0f Hnols: | o iiug the words +2,000 ons,” and increas- | 8458 to-night that he will not sign, and no | poyti i i Lol the meeting. dressed in a: able manner by the Rev. Scott, | filol Hie (Unionp AUrivins K4y, wis Ohe | 50 the cost from 500,000 to £00,000 each, chief except Runnigg Antelope can be found 127 ga el were placed in nominatior: and de s & SR 1 who also spoke to-night at the conrt house, ( frotm Sioux il Dak. (Ho-nighy the & Mr. Stowapt moved to amend the house | Who will admit thathe can bo induced to &iitq ™ Yo Morgan. of Milwoukce. i From Bevifn Snernsey-Stearns, ! where the ratification meeting was held, Sraoruusn o Sumy ve conferred atl )oce proposed to be struck out by providing sigu, The llmhrllm are holding uunl:l " wll | fhen proposed, but some of the delegates ’l"umnnflr'lm by l\n\ or hv’wl Ben i vl Wareinoo, la., July 24.—[Special Teles AL for twoe armoted vessels of 13,000 tor it council. The wost of them refuse o | hobae J ST ] : 3EKLIN, July 24— New York Herald Cable | . Aeeey i S 4 - i charged him with being u capitalst ahd he eram to Sue Bre A W. Guernsey, repre- y The Thirda Party in Gage. - 3 at & cost o 00,000, Rejected kuntil Sitting Bull returns, He s ex Ve B r. Powel € C Special to Tur 1B News comes here ‘ 4 3 he Inter-State Commission. = ) L i et poit e was dropped. Dr. Powell, of Ta Crosse, Special to Tur BEE, ] —News .com: . senting Carson, Pierre,; Scott & Co. of Chis X Bratiice, Neb., duly 24.—[Spec el 3 i b nays 41, The afirmative votes were Butler, | Pected to-morrow. A strong effort will be | (¢ supon nominated and accepted ANl R A S apased ' h Qi ! AREATIER AR s B Mom RPOGAL el Ciieaco, July 24— The officials of the vari- | 1, Thcamirmative votes were Butlor, | Bkic to induce biia 1o sign. The half-brocd | b _thereupon nominated and accoptod: | that Princo Bismarck has beon indisposcd | o, und sliss Bossio Stearns, of Waterion, ' 4 e L F = “ ']” A e, i ous northwestern roads left to-night for Du- | Miteheil, Platt, Stewart and Stockbridge, | €lement is active against the treaty. Chiefs | 0N WIS S VIEE, TR Fehity AWE AT | to day. His phiysician arrived yestorduy at | ey marvicd ut Vinton yesterday, [ county canvention met to-day with about | 0,0 where the inter-state commerce com- | The question'was then taken up on strik. | Mad Bear, John Grass, Big Head and Gall | Y0000 " Fo has been muyor of La Crosse, | Fredevichs thue, The prince now weixhs e | soventy-dive delogates, Twenty-soven dele- | patie NV T 0 vestica. | i out the house. provision for one 7,500 ton | have been'sclected by the Tudians to apeak | ptabiof | T i Beg mavor sixty pounds less than when Drof. The Ratiroad Investigation, ! gates were elected to the congressionul o tion of the case of the Chicago, St. Pau! armored eruiser, and it was struck out—yeas gm,“"‘_fll lomarrow. . The Apiment "fl“‘j The platform adopted is a recapitulation of | Schweninger began & treat hin Des Moises, Jule 20 Owing to the abs vention at Nebraska City on July 26 and 27 | Kunsus City road for violating the inter-stute nays 11, p AR n"‘.‘v;‘;‘\‘fm"‘,mj; m‘:."“ men have more land | y1,6 principles enunciated in the uationa | The Emperor William, before leaving | sance from the ity of the attorney general l;uluwlllif lmlumu\'-n‘(nrx atOmaba August | law. 2 m‘llh;; ";"'".'.‘l':('lif“'{‘.'.::'dll.".\-.i;“'uflkrr‘:':.:'.'“:f} i 28O pln\t_rurm- with a number of I.m'ulldvu:t;ull{l was to have presented, in the name of his | ayug Commissioner Suith there was no exime 15. illiam Craig of Blue Springs was ' = 16 tophagy g Nominations were completed as follows | oo (050 0 o0 i P atic 5 road 0ase $0-0aY: nowinated for state senator, and 1. V. Siliick, Tron Moulders Eleet Officers. cruisers 1o 2,00 tons, and the cost of each to .. Deewnedn theMissowr!, and the conventinn sdjourned: Lieuteuant | SWPFess, to tno cxarinaa fan . of the finest | inalion In the rallroad vuse to-day J. M. Russell und W. A. Holienbach for | S7. Louis, Juiy 24.—The lvon Moulders' | 700,000, wus agreed to, uad then the amend- | PIERRE, Dak., July .24.—|Special Tele- | govemor, N. E. Allen, of Beaver Dam: seo- | Violet wood on which ure patted in u group dward E. Kelly Arrested. L VRN e RN A0 )t e M in session here the | WAt reported by the commitiee on appropri- | gram to Tue Hee.]—Harry Litelle, the five- | retary of state. Williain Lockwood, of Kipon: | the portraits of her four little boys sitting in | AsGivard F ey ARestott utiorney was loft with the executive ce: | past two weeks, selocted for the ensuing year | “ips (V43 asrecd to. year-old son of Frank Litelle, & painter of | Yreasurcr, Alfred Manuheimer, of Manito- | a bower. On the back of the fan are verses [ HAvERRILL, Mass, duly 24.--Edwal uittee, who wore also to furnisk funds and |y yrcaident P, Fitzputrick, of Cinciunati, | of oe et s (e the insertion | tuis city, while playing fell iuto the Missouri | Woc: attorney general, T." A Rvan, of | iy colebration of the friendship betwoen the | 10ily, whose uliozcd crovked trausictions s ! o e i Vi " 3 i h em o & 0 » construction vor 10-day - o R e Vi 3 erintendel chools, E. o s \ s Hine Uve reces c) i 6% ¥penkors for compeign werk, ' William Campbell, of Quincy, Ik, Was | abd armament of onie steel practice vessol of | bo founsy aid was drowned. No trace has }';",‘\9‘:::‘,“‘,;\\,.:”“‘!"“" ndent of schools, K. | yigniy of the carth, The fau is enclosed in :,’,‘f.tl;,:,'l:)’;l- :““ hgLo re ;:lf‘,.‘.fj‘('.“;“ ';L“‘X:L'fl“f An'Bisaccier & Madets ! elected a member of the executive board 300 tons for the use of the vaval academy at | Vo0" 1OUNa OF the body s ucase linéd with white silk, on which the | g MIPEMGETER ety - == e Annapolis, Tt was agreed to and the bill sth 0 ohibitionists empress has cmbrowdered the monograms of b . Mpmp, Nob., July .-~ [ Special Telegram Patents Granted Nebraskans. s reporiod back by the committee of the | o Mo Weather Indloitions. e Muupssoa HPabijsal Ll b S o, 3 to Tur Ber.|—Perkins county is making [ | Wasuixoros, July 2. [Special Telegram | Whote 1o the scnate, - Without dispoing of it | For Nebrasks snd lowa-Loce! rains; ) ST SR B DA PR L S F WAAmIOTON, duly 94 great preparations to receive her visitors who | 1o Tus B ~The following Nebraska | he Dill went over until to-morrow ‘-hzlnls warmer, followed Wednesasy night | convention met to-day with representatives A A Lt I NGTON, 24, G will arrive at this place August 1 ou u special | patents wore issued to duy - John H, and 1, | . Mr: Hoar offered a resoiution, Which was | by fuir and statiopury tempevature; variabie | from sixty-five countics.. §:1. Williams was | A% Amowean CERE 0, h Hamilton recelved a telogram {rom Tumpay, @Xoursion taln run under the auspioos of tho'| b Morrie. Sorand: latohs b e - | referred to the committee on contingent ex- | winds. made permanent chairman’ and John J, Moe LoNoON, July 24— Hddic Guerin, . alias g, yaying that two new canes of yellow, Fancoln T ang s i s Mopela: Sowand; lateh} Isauc C. ‘“,E’"“ venses, for the uppointment. of @ cCmittee ‘or Dakota Local rains: slightly warmer, | permanent secretary. The afternaon acssion | Reeves, an American. burglir, was arrcsted | fever had appeared in that city, and thatl “n:\::‘:n g 3;:»0:’)';”0 url‘:m‘u ing this, -,:, 'x‘lb'l‘: }:u'l‘){' '{L‘;‘,’g.“"{;;‘:’g‘f‘i ot J -:: senutors u; i;:qu';ru into ur:ltl report lu;-)m followed Wednesduy night by cooler and fair | was devoted to speech making by Colonel | on Alhany strect to-day after an’ exciting | there was one doubtful case st Munatce yoss cipal 5 of, county Smith, Fie s foldi 3 e returns of the business and commerce be- | variable. Bain, of Kentucky, sud others, chase, 1wmnv " o " PR e . oAk ) 2 A . 0 oy 1, - e e e i e

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