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SUNDAY AUGUST 19, 1888.~TWELVE PAGES i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: i U. P. TRAIN ROBBERS FOILED. Bandits Try to Hold Up the Hast- < S POLITICS OVER THE STATE. | septer omisigge WASHINGTON, August 18.—In the house Telegram to T} & the committee of foreign affairs reported for » flmqu conventid@ivw@l held here to-day. C. Eve Acous: - immediate consideration the senate bilito | vOrious County Conventions Meet | E. Casey, M. K. Baifer, W. J. Halderman, Ty ation Ho Made is Im oroey e 1 e | MR, BYNUM CAUGHT IN A BOX. | whivrovons Rttt Soepecet"rcio. | TECHNICALITIES ARE BARRED i\flw‘s;;ol&r:‘gfi i '! gram to Tax Bek.|—Pensions granted Ne braskans: Original invalid—(Special act, nurse) Mrs. Hattio K. Painter, Lincoln, In- | A Decision in the Celebrated Burton : L. A. Stebbins, Barnard, A. E. Baker, ediately Refuted crease—William H. Lewis, Columbus; James Stock Oar O 2 Bound Passenger. prevent the coming of Chinese laborers into and Choose Delegates. E. Davis, C. O BB Brere choson delegates mediately - , Colt 0c! ase. i a— the United States, with an amendment re- —_— 10 the stéte con 5 T . Gandy, Thoius M. Forrost, Oxford; Peter V. Shirley and James Graham, Ogalalla, . A BRAVE BRAKEMAN FOOLS THEM | Proling thoactsof May 6, 1852 and July [ yyg REUNION AT BROKEN BOW. | Pmall, R. I Scaf S Bain, E. Jordan, I Ponsions granted Towans: Orginal invalid | THE ROAD VIOLATED THESTATUTE B, 18%4, the repeal to take effect on the ratifi- Jone: Y Steinauer and W. H. | HIS TIRADE AGAINST HARRISON, Witson to the fonal convention and —Daniel Campbell, Burlington; Sumuel B. cation of the pending treaty. — John Little, D, H, P. Worthem, " y 3 - Mr. McCreary stated that owi: to th ‘0 ‘n ttle, b . or L Newcomb, Cherokee; Leslie Bassett, Fair. p R ey b o ¥ | fuct that tho scnato had amondod the treaty, | A Very Successful Affatr—01d Settlors | 0. C. Meader, J. G T H. F. Morwit, | Mr, Owen of Indiana Devotos Twonty | ficld: Janmos E. Pattoff, Florw; William S, | A" reerenting Polnt Settled 1y tho His Hands and is Shot Twice—An- | {i'y4q'to bereturned to China for ratification | at Gresham—Murrish Gets Fomr | s sonndnd 1 ) Mintites. to a ‘Complete Anaihl Browning, Winfleld; Daniel 8. Starin T o I IORCER O B VRN, | . other Trainman and One by that government, and that it would bo Poarik Mats A P ORI endorsing Hon._ (. &, Manderson for re- L West Bend: William_ A. Carter, Fairfield Fiddlo Serenader Shot— Robber Wounded. probably the first of next year before the election to the d States senate, in- tion of His Bourbon Col- Increase ilton L. Woodell, Prairie City; treaty could be agreed upon. The object of —Other State News, Hawkeye News, structing our tative to work for the league's Statements. Sheiden P, Mayhew, Afton; Levy W. Mills, S the bill, he said, was to carry out the provis- | « 188l robil dment Newton; John W. Honnold, Monroe; Nich- i Work of Wyoming Desperadoes, | 10180 the treaty as soon as ratified by both ¢ S50 Beaos Aeaa It tet o vore polly — olas Meustil, Pilot Pound: John Good, Sid- The Burton Stook Oar Case P Cunvesse, Wyo., August 13.—[Special Mr, O'Neill of Missouri said that every Republican County Conventions, for William Leese for attorney general, Ju Harrison's Chinese Record. ney; John B. Chaney, Brook tewart Des Moixes, In,, August 18.--[Special Tel- ars congress pussed @ Chinese bill ne | AUBURY, Neb., August 15.—[Special Tole- | lius Rhodes and E. M, Berry were nominated . Oxtey, Oscian: William 'L, Fry, Scranton gram to Tue Bee.]—The republicans of Ne- | far the logislature.” G. R. Martin, of Table sz i o R TR g } Fai two 3 John Musselman, St Chutlos: James | e€Tam to Tk Ber.] —The railrond commis. flelogram to Tnr Bee.]—An attempt was made at 6 o'clock this morning to hold up &nd rob the Union Pacific east bound passen- rtrain No. 2 at Dana water tank, near wlins. The train was stopped to take water. Suddenly three masked men stepped “ putof the darkness and confronted the engi- . mger, fireman and front brakeman with ro- wvolvers, commanding them at the same time o throw up their hands. The engineer and fireman comp lied, but Brakeman Frank an incident of the political campaign, In A Martin, Fou 4 5 4 \ e o oy sisi 5o Cailfornis the people sesmed 1o want them, | maba county held thalr donyention ‘& ~the B e e e COTIEUSROLRE, snd Wibntuoeon: D Raguecya, R IR WRALI :1::1‘.‘:. ‘n‘, ;.(dfi.::::::: J:.-ru‘« .l-?..-“:.';‘.":," The laboring people did not want_them, but | court house in Auburn this afternoon. But] * Suwarn, Neb., Al .i 18.—|Special Tele- During consideration of the senate bill to | Sanford H. Ganson, Davenport: Ross R. | o of these cars, which are & sort of palace l'l;"r'*'l‘;::lw::’i‘;lu:‘r"u':m" tu”“_f_f‘;""‘;‘;‘;"l-h o | few delegates were absent, ana an enthusi- | gram to Tik Ber,|—Primaries wore held to- | restriot Chinese immigration, in the house, | Stenner, Blu urg: John W, Phillivs, | o0 tor fancy stock, were hired by Semator Californians wero oblited to omploy Chineso | 8stic uieeting was had. Those nssembled | day throughout the county, The delogatos | Jate this afternoon, Mr. Bynum, of India- [ G08% lano; Joseph Ho Hil Atlertons Her | (00 G0 SR AU SO0 VO B SRR labor hecause they had no other, - were entertained by speeches from Hon, J. | 10, Uhe county convention are unanimous for | napolis, followed the example set by bis | Esthorville; 1Senjumin Hall Wilbers & & | ing te use them for carrying some fine cattio Mr. O'Neill replied that they should adver- | S, Church, Hon. Church Howe, Colonek Sam | 1¢¢%¢: o canfederate friend, Mr. Vest, of Missouri, it Point. . Original widows, | to difterent fairs for sxhibition, He olaims \ {iso in tho east, whero there were great um- | Rich, Colonel T, J. Majors, J. P. Crother and, The Norfolk Encampment. in the senate ou Wednesday, and delivered | ete—Will father of Edward Bryant, | gha¢ when he applied to the Illinois Central b Was ahsarbing all the great tradeq. . <. "°" | others. The following delegates were chosen | Norroux, Neb, Augvst 1S.—(Special to | an attack upon General Harrison, with a ( Qonterville Moxican survivors—Pleasant | 3 C8 G ilod over that road tho to the state convention: Church Howe, J. | Tir Brk.)—Arrangements are now. almost | view to counteracting the exodus of lgbor s Tocal nwents refused to do so, and econtinued Mr. Yost of Virginia asked who wi e ! R e, sponsible for the failure to take up the con- | W. Lash, T. J. Majors, R. Coryell, d. H. | completed and the 27th day of August will | votes that is taking place from the demo- OFF FOR LAKF Tillman, o stout, muscular young Poplman, W. Kerns, J. O. Redforn, Jorey MANAWA Saen, e INLtsE ot That s 2 g 3 ct labor bill. man, « Kerns, J. O. Redfern, Jerry 9 SOV I 9 o i ” > R il nager. Th utter wrote that his road i man, rofused He put out hie | VN GNUII replied that tho eentleman | Marlott, Jeft Cummins, 'The following were [ fq e Grand Atmy Baya of Wehraska ohes | cratio ranks in fudiana In genoral, the | yetters Recotved From Harrison and | Would huul uny cars that were offored, bt 2 lantern and grappled with his robber, throw- | from Towa (Lyman) had objected on the last | chosen to the congressional district conven- 16 e oL L Suaracior Ul Mr. Bynym's remacks relating Morton and Others. claimed. that, when requested, these ' cars occasion. tion: Church Howe, Dr. Dick Daily, E. B. | year the encampment promises to be more | to General Harrison’s record on Chinese im- Mr. Lyman denied that he had objected to | Hubbard, T. J. Majors, Frank Woodward, | than ever a success. Colonel L. . Wush- | migration was a counterpart to, if not an the labor bill. He had merely iusisted on | J. L. Melvin, J. W. Armstrong, Frank Hand, burn, the quartermaster of the department, fng him down and rolling him in the ditch, Millman then ran to the express car to get & The preparations for the oxcursion and pic- | Were on another road and his agents had_no nic of the Flambeau club are complote, and | PULHOTItY to ko there after them, ete. The \ o o A commissioners hold that ho was standing o gun,Swhen the robbers fired on him, wound- TS UL UL 0 Dine aided by the local committeo, are sparing no | 8daptation of, the attempt of Senator Vest t0 | yhe uftair promises to be both successful and | & reioners Hol thut he was standiug on i having a day set for considering the bill. [ T i Nify ) 1 seats | explode burnt powder. It was a rethreshing , 24 i 3 y that he violated the . ing him n the arm and hip. Mr. Bynum of Indiana said that the re- The delegation to the state convention was | efforts w‘muke |.v, so. I IAWI.'I. hundred m“n‘ s 1 o ALAKbS g ¥ enjoyable. Trains will leave the Union Pa- | statute in not hauling the cars as dos "The shots brought out the express messen- | publican party had favored opening the doors | instructed “to support General John M. | have '-‘",;" Lbird e E{“'b‘;‘ e Wk | Rt e 1o had not spoken | ¢ific depot at 9:30 a. m., and 2:31 p. m., re- | declure that uo technicality is an b 1 posta elerk, who openod fire on tho | to cheap labor, but wanted them closed on | Thayer for kovornor. It was decided not ad- | Wy tothe grounds, The best of avell water | adosen sentencestill it bocamo apparentto the | turuing at 5:30 and 8350 . m. The. tickets | rofusal gain. ! r' i J hot in the log | Cheap ~ goods. He ~suid that tho | visable to putout acounty ticket ut present, | Will be found in the camp, und those Wish- | 1nobers ou the republican side that there | will include the faro to and from Lake Man- —~— OnLEHS) °““.“’({ “’&“’:‘ l“.’“‘ LG A e ropublican candidate for the presi- lm'd !h(hvlt:m'un_tlio!;! miiourumlltg October 6, l‘)‘}fiw o h:":j!‘"'fbfl mo‘"um:}“’m,p“}.‘l“’{“:"li‘ was to be an extensive series of misrepresen- | 8Wa and a steamboat ride. Arraugements Political Forecasts. but was carried off by his companions, who, | dency, while in_the seuate, had voted | When a tcket will be nominated by the same | f £ c4% Lote 12, hoo, ubon, MPUCRUON: | sations. Dingley of Muine, Cannon of Mlinols, been made to entertain the excursion: | Masox Crry, Ta., August 18| —Special Tel- after returniug the fire of the trainmen, fled | in favor of every amendment which | delegates. A L . R LR b A sts with good music, sports, speeches and [ ggram to Tue Bir.]—Cerro Gordo county, in $5 tte niith Gotitaried ghantie. Mgl ubor: the Ohiteed, Bow, Neb, August 18.—[Spesial | yisioning the force, und the only things | Bayueof Pennsylvaniaand other republicaus | with fireworks in thé steucr. . o . AL . s ; g 3 drammebyiiptdig] h convention to-day, selected a solid delegation During the fusilade Fireman Nash was | ON the other hand, Thurman had declared | to Tur Ber. |—The republicans of the county }mrrm,lmmm the ¢ I-nvurql\lvh‘l:‘h aud gambl- | arose at once to correct, seriatim, the oxag- |~ Among invitations sent out were letters to | € y Kl His ATk H 't | himself in the seuate as in fayor of a restric- | held their convention here yesterday. The | {h& THe -:}‘lxunm e enta P g | Eerations, misstatements and falsities us they | General Benjamin Harrison, Hon. Levi Mor- | for John McHugh for congressman for the Y hot in the arm. His wound and those of | 4oy of Chinese immigration. He hoped that | Hon. L. Jewett, cashier of the First National | tHo88 @ brevious eneaipments = oo wero uttered, but it was not the truth that | ton, Senator Allison and Hon. John F. Fin- | Fourth district. His chances for receiving ¢ Lman aro not serious. The passengers, | tho bill would pass with the proposed amend- | bunk, was nominated for senator and the | them willbe tho prosencs of the W | Was wanted on the democratic side. and Mr. | Berty. None of these gentlemen can be | the nomination are now very flattering. Cerro L awakened by the firing, were intensely ex- | ment. The democrats could give it their | Hon. H. M. Sullivan, James Whitohead and | ¥égiment from Omaha, which will go intc . A, mocratic side, and Mr. | bragunt and send lotters of regret. orioTs AULIBH T FIvIRE Mot HER the dbtam g IRBAT BUL R PWAIIA A0, HOGA D6KVICH 1A &t st support without stultifying their | John E. Sargant for representatives. camp on the 26th, and 4 sham battle that will | Bynum declined to yield. Had he done so | " Mr, Harrison suys: sl AL O] B DCIE b cited, | L o, Dikora Ciiv, Neb, August 19— [Special | Femind the vetoriug of the siormy, days of | yut a fow words now and then, as ho pro- [ Your fivor of the 6th inst., asking mo to | tion throws tho fight between McHugh and | ftempting to pursue the robbers, ) Mr. Dingley, of Maine, inquired how it was | to Tie Bek.]—The Dakota City republicans t’)‘;‘-"-"(! ’*hul\\‘*’k‘-m om0tk oW | gressed, would have been all that was neces- | visit Omaha and join the Flimbeau club in | Fuller, and puts Sweney out of the list of " Awln:luv:t th{:’s rrxlurlllz‘xuvl!sse. wnlllrs’l- that the dt-muc{'fl)\v party had not acted upon | held a caucus at the court house yesterday at | they won the fight for the union. Lo Ln“hm'nl' made his Tm;-\-h ridiculous. :;h ir picnic excursion on the 19th inst. has | probable successful candidate fng of the sheriff of Carbon county and fif- | the question of Chinese fmmigration when it | 2 p. m. and elected the following delegatos Mr. Dingley occupied about six minutes mn on received, and in reply T beg to thank [ Advices from tho tenth district look Seon armed and mounted cowboys, started on | had control of both houses during tho Twen- | to county convention to bo hold at the sani Shot By a Ruflian. the dissection of Mr. Bynum's general state- | you and the members of the club whom you Rt Ml R AR S ty-sixth congres: place next Monday: John T. Spencer, Lloyd Guine Rock, Neb., Aug 18t 18, —|Special | ments affecting the record of the republican | represeut, for their cordial invitation and | fAYorable for the nomination of Dolliver for Mr, Bynum replied that the question had | Leomer, W. P. Rathbun, Bert Harden, | Telogram to Beg.1—The citizens of and all the gentloman from the Indiana | words of encouragament. My time is so [ consress. The delegates chosen are as fol- not been brought up by any representative of | George ' H. Fair, Albert Heikes, Mell A. | Guide Rock are intensely excited over an t had said was nil. Bynum held the [ fully occupied that T am compelled to deciine | lows: A. Hofmister, W. 1. Tucker, Charles the Pacific coast during that congress. Schmidt, Louis 'Ambrecht, R. 1. Evans, [ oo (ot o8 o arons nssault that oc. | FePublican party responsible”for_failure to [ all invitations to go away from home. Randail, W. A. Burnap, John D. Glass, J. B. Mr. Dingley replied that Mr. Page, of Cal- | George T. Woods and George L. Boals Mok i eI o | passa Chineserestriction bill in 1870 and 18%0. | Mr. Morton writes Picrson, J. C. Wright, Alexander McGowan, ifornia, had introduced a bill, but ithad never [ Davip City, Neb., August 18.—Special | curred last night at Talbot's hall, in which | Mr. Dingley reminded him that both houses | T have th cknowledge the cour- | yuq Harry 1. Stanbery. These delogates been acted upon by the house or senate. Telegram to Tik Bk, |—Tho Butlor county | Billy Montgomery was shot through the | of congress were in the hands of the demo- | teous invitation of the Omaha republican Titotad for the fire rallroad comne Mr. Bynum—*The veto of the president of | republican convention met here to-duy and | right hip, and Charley Grant, clerk in the [ orats then, and that they refused to print | flambeau club, conveyed in your esteemed | yisdioners and attorncy general in their of- the republican party had killed legislation up | nominated delezates to the state convention | Guide Rock bank, received a bullet in the | Planks to adopt the bill presented by Mr. | favor of the 16th inst. to join them in their | forts to equahze tariff rates, to that time.” | . as follows: M. Gould, H. Steele, T. Roberts, | 1o+"cq bove the stomach, A dance | Fage of California, which was one of the | excursion and picnic to Lake Manawa on | “Advices from Osage state that Judge John Mr. Felton, of California, said that the | Charles H, Walker, E. M. Thayer, George | Fight side just above the stomach. A dance f y.gp eyer offered on the subject, and,further, [ August 19, B. Cleland will tender his resignation s facts would niot admit of the Chinese ques- | Wanseer, Thomas Jensen, Jumes (irier, A. | Was in progress at the hall, and u young man | the democrats in that congress refused 0 |~ Your hearty invitation to “come out and | juago of the Twelfth district, to. take effect tion being made a party question. The peo- | Pardoe. 'John Harper, of this county,’ the | named Cole, who desires the reputation of a ry iuto effect the provisions of the first [ see the great west” is in itself an induce- | Sepfomber 1. Governor Larabee will proba- ple of the Pacific coast, regardless of party, | unanimous choice of the convention as can- | Western desperado, was ejected on account negotiated to restrict Chineso immi- | ment, for there is nothing more flattering to | by not appoint his suceessor until after the opposéd the incoming of Chinese, didate for the office of state treasurer, was | Of drunkenness, and when the dance broke a treaty negotiated by a republican | one who loves his country, and takes a deep | judicial convention has made a nominution r. Owen of Indiana replied to what he [ allowed to sclect the delegution. Resolu- | Upfired four shots into tho crowd as it was | administration. Mr. Feiton of California | interest in its future, than the rapid_develop- | o judges will bo elocted this - fall, aud in characterized us an especial address to the | tions were adopted favoring the submission | leaving the hall with results as above. The | showed how the house committee on foreign | ment and prosperity of the great west. A | all probability G. W. Ruddick of Bremer will voters of Indiana made by his colleague and | of the prohibition question to the people of | Whole town was much excited and fifty to | affairs in the Forty-ninth congress ‘was [ nearer acquaintance with this and with the | bo his own successor, and John C. Sherwin denied the charges made as to the record of ate at the earliest time possible, not as | 9ne hundred people hunted the assassin dur- | organized by Speaker Carlisle to defeat anti- | men who have assisted in it would indeed be | of this city the succossor of Cleland. the republican party and its standard bearer | a third party measure, but as the sentiments | ing the remainder of tne night, capturing | Chinese biils, and how its present chairman, | an enjoyable expe , but the duties de- — upon the Chinese question. In regard to the | of the majority of the republican party. The | him this IEni He is now in jail, There | Perry Belmont of New York, has smothered | volving upon me as a consequence of the Mrs. Brown Ac ynching him, and if Grant | bills on the subject. ago convention prevent my acceptance | a0 CGins Ta August | charge that Harrison had read before a lit- | delegates elected were not instructed, but 4 18 strong talk o fen pecial Tel which more than probable, it is The tables were alveady turned upon Mr. ur invitation, and vostpone the trip L LA L) erary socioty # paper in which he advocated | considerable interest was mamfested for the | 9 ; ; 1 free and unrestricted immigration of the [ selection of Attorney General Leese, who [ thought the law .will not be aliowed to take | Bynum, the record was reversed, and the | through Nebraska it would give me so much | egram to Tnk Bir.] —Mrs. H. E. Brown, who ! Chinese, he said that General Harrison, over | has won the friendship of the voters of this | its course. f democratic party held responsible. pleasure to take, has been on trial here charged with poison- his own signatuve, had denied having done | county, and both Harper and Leese, if nomi- e un PR E Ny s How McCreary of Kentucky, a democratic mem- | * Please present to your members my best | ing the Brown family, was dismissed to-day. auy such thing. ‘The gentleman’s speech | nated, will poll much more than a party voto Bt O O oeial | PET OF the comumittee, said the reason Mr. | wishes for the extended uscfulness of " their [ When tha dec sought to impress the public with the [ in this county. Neb,, , August 17.—|Special | Belmont did not take action on_the bill re- | organization. the trail of the robbors, who will doubtless ... becaptured to-d. The governor of the ter- " ritory and Superintendent Dickiuson have L+ each offered a reward of 8500 for every man 3 captured. ¥ © RawLiss, Wyo., August 18.—([Special Tel egram to Tie Bee.]—A posse of twelve men, 1ed by Deputy Sheriff Thomas Hanks of this (52 gounty, with their horses and rifles, left - £i00 Rawlins on a special train for Dana. After : reaching there they soon struch the trail of the robbers leading north. Their camp was Jound and the places where their horses were ! ;{ckewd, The horses were newly shod. four hours after the start, eight men well med wereseen crossing the Union Pacitic frack two and one-half miles cast of Carbon, or thirty miles east of the scene of the attack, heading south. Jt is supposed that these men fire therobbers, and that they started north = pnd made a detour to tho east, then headed south for North Park, Colo. A posse has honor to itted. jon was rendered there was t K . i i 3 E demonstration of commendation by the v A o | thought that the republican party was in PONCA, Neb., August 18.—|Special Tele- —Yesterday closed a chapter in | ferred to was because the majority of the Senator Manderson sa; Ll y lv.nrl.o;l ,:rzm le;"bour[u}‘[r)luzi\lll- r:‘\‘noth;l favor of importing Chinese and pauper labor | gram to Tux B! m]—\'mlurdn}' the republi- | the history of Custer county thot will con- | committee (the democrats) acting on the ad- Your letter of August 6, 1888, as chairman | relatives of the accused. After examining ws, posse loft Laramie carly ¢ morning for | pecause it was cheap. The party that had | can convention met at Wakefield and nomi- | tinue in prominemee fn the futnre in thé | Vice of Secretary Bavard, beheved that if it | of the committee on invitation, asking me to | the evidence in the case carefully, the judge orth Park to intercept them if possible. built up the protective system in this count: vated A. D. Whitford for representative for ¥ B became a law it would travene existing | be present and address the people on the oc- | guid that the testimony went to show that he Omaha republican | Mrs. Brown was affected as were the others club to Lake Manawa, August 19, | at the time of the poisoming, and that it was 0 his ed, and you have my sincere | not reasonable to bolieve that she, having all great county and the success that attended | acter as his reason for opposing a bill in the | thanks for this consideration and courtesy. i The entire country is aroused, and many parties are in pursuit. _The robbers are sup- Posed to belong to the Teton Basin Jackson until the wage workers in the land were the | this, Dixon, county and A. E. Barnes for best paid, best fed, and the best housed and | county attorney. The delegates to the re- most intelligent and prosperous of any wage | publican state convention are as follows: I ‘workers in the world, was not the party in | M. Dorsey, William Warnenek, C. W. Gu memories of all who guthered at Broken | frauty stipulations. Mr Bayne wanted Bow, as a very memorable occasion. It the first real offortito hold a reunion in th 10 | casion of the visit of know why the democrats refused to take | flambeau General Harrison’s explanation of this char- | was rec o § g . X to gain by the death of her husband, would i g of outlawed cow-punchers, and & des- | fayor of the importation of ~Chinese | noy, C. E. Hunter, Willam Huse, jr., Will- | those who indertobk the scheme was extra- | senate. ‘I'he democrats simply hung their | The uncertain political situation of legisiation | also try to put herself out of the w No rate resistance will be made if overtaken. | or other pauper labor. The gen- | fam M. Wheeler, ordinary. Instedd of a few hundred peop heads in shame. here reminds me that duty to the republicun | motive was shown why she should poison d e intention is to take no captive alive, tleman had charged that General Har- | Hrnioy. Neb, August 18.—[Special Tele- | gathering as was expected by the majority, | Directly Mr. Owen of Indiana arose. He | party and to my state can best bo subserved | her own children, even though the motive rison had voted against every bill | gram to Tie BEE]—The Thayer county re- to restrict Chinese immigration. He ‘denied | publican convention was held to-day. Hon. that charge, General Harrison had opposed | E. M. Correli was_endorsed for liontonant the Chinese bill, but the basis of his opposi- | governor, Hon. F. M. Wetherald received the tion had beeu that it was in violation of treaty | delogation for state senator, Hon. obligations. While General Harrison had | Truesdell was renominated for represent: taken that position, and stood by it manfully, | tive, C. L. Richards was renominated for he had not indicated by any act or word that | county attorney and George Holes was re- ho was in favor of Chinese immigration. | nominated for county commissioner. General Harrison had said that he stood for iENEVA, Neb., August 18.—[8pecial Tele the honor of his government, and that the | gram to Tik Brr.]—The Filmore county treaty should be enforced in létter and spirit | publican convention was held in this city this until by proper action it should be abrogated. | afternoon. On motion of John Barsby @ res- In thut position General Harrison had shown | olution to instruct the delegates to the state hunself so broad in his statesmanship, so true | convention to use all honorable means to se- to American interests, so straightforward | cure the nomination of Willium Leese for and consistent in his_course, that when, at | attorney general was carried unanimously, Chicago, people of the Pacific coast could not | Hon. J. A. Demster and Hon. J. R. Ballard get their first choice—that grandest leader of | were renominated by acclamation for repre- America, Jumes G. Blaine—they gave their | sentatives, and Captain H. L. Real for the votes solidly to Benjamin Harrison, and said | senate. A resolution in favor of submitting that his record was syuarely for the interests | the prohivitory amendment carried. W. the number was swelled into thousands, and id that it was buta few minutes ago thathe | by my remaining here. It would afford me | was ever so strong to poison the husband. on Wednesday, wiffeh fvus Governor's day, | first learned that his colleague, Mr, Bynum. | great picasure to take part in the preposed | County Attorney Clark will now present the there were fully eight ;thousand people on | intended to deliver a speech for distribution | picnic and to say what might occur to me to | matter to the grand jury, where she will I tho ukernoon of that day [ alone in Indiuna, and to make an_attack on | advance the interests of the good cause, but | o indicted for murder or sequitted. hayer ad@rgssed the people. Prof. | General Harrison, but Mr. Owen proved him- | I doubt uot the members of the club will yoraas= ek Colson added to t ruction by presenting | seif equal to any emergency requiring | argue that I should not if I could leave the Didn't Know It Was Loaded. each evening the 1 Atlantic. - vigorous extemporancous speaking. It took | capital. T trust an opportunity may present Dusear, Ta, August 18,—[Specal to Tma - him but twenty minutes to complotely auni | itself ~ during ~ the ~compaign “when | g tBtR G SHEEEL 0 R DR A Painfual Accide nt., hilate e essential statement of fact made | may meet the club and do what lies e, ]—Thursday cvening Mrs. Tom Jones, Dakora City, Neb., August 15—|Special to | by Mr. Bynum in an hour, and he threw ina | in_ my powe aid its interests, | whose husband shot her in the fuce this sum- Tur % ¢ Ci /)y . | 1ot of good information beside. Mr. Owen Mr. Allison say: mer and then shot and killed himself, acci- Tur Brg.]—Henry Carney, a young mau as X 3 o v +1 oo A Sl e J sisting tho corn-shellers at this place to ope- | 5°id that General Harrison never oppose I have yours of the 7th inst. inviting me to { dentally shot herseli. She was at the resi- k ; SR legislation to prohibit Chinese immigration. | be present at the picnic, et en by the | qonce of Samuel Liscomb, north of Dunlap. rate their machine, met with u very serious | On the other hand he always favored it. He | Flambeau club of Omaha at Lake Manawa, Sheand Mrs, Liscomb found a revolver badly accident yesterday sfternoon. While at- | opposed the disregard or violation of stipula- | near Council Bluffs. Iam very sorey to say | Ji8aq" Mys. Jones having had some expori- tempting 1o step upon the platform of the | tions of a_ tr He was always in favor | that my duties here about that time sre sueh [ FI S, B AN PO LR AR W10 10000 horsepower he missed his footing, catching | of the prohibition of Chincse immigration, | that 1t will not be possible for me to leave. | {t® Vol ¥ R ECREREREREER BN SRCE heel of his left foot between the sweep and the | but he contended that it should be done in | Regretting that I am not able to accept your | 10 oq“it*ucainst a chair, muzzie down, and a crossbar completely tearing the flesh there- | sucha way as to not contravene. existing | land invitation, L am very truiy yours, N iea 6 i rala ke b N aRn At botin from and otherwise bruised his leg. Dr. | treaties; otherwise the stututory legislation | ~ Mr. Finerty's lotter réads: e oA Willanson was summoned and drossed the | would not stand the testof the courts. Your favor of August 16 to hand, Tam | BRFCP CUTEOF 1ok Tft lew. A doctor was The patient at this writing 18 rest- | eral Harrison was always opposed to permit- ¢ to say that it will be entirely out of my o1 The Passengers Interviowed. Nowrn Pr.atte, Neb., August 18.—[Special it gelogmm to Tue Bee.|—From passengors on nion Pacific train No. 2 to-night your cor- pondent learned the following particulars ~ poncerning the attempted train robbery: As the train was stopped at Dana’s tank, a uneuome sidetrack ten miles east of Edson, i 'yo., at 8:830 Saturday morning, the en- neer, while engaged in oiling his engine, L3 a8 confronted by & man wearing a mask, &0 prmed with two revolvers, who ordered him $0 throw up his hands. The engineer g E'boycd in a dilatory way, backing p towards the cab while the ould-be robber began shooting in u promis- £uoUS way, missing the engineer but wound- ng the firémun slightly in the arm. Brake n Tillson, attracted by the rumpus, ran ward the engine. Tilison was stopped by ; A A 3 ; ; : . ot all from her heel, ki nother of the gang and ordered to throw up | of America on the Chinese question. The | Sioan was renominated for county attorney. | ing very comfortably. tinig Chinose, panper or criminal labor. at | powor to be with you at the time you namo, | §aiied and extracted_ tho bul from hor heol, £ is hands. He responded by dropping his | Whole character of Benjamin Harrison was | The stute delogates are Peter Youngoer, ¢, - home or abroad, coming 1nto competition | as my time will be fuily engaged until after y painful, b ; ntern and picking up & large | in favor of that which was called instinctively | Miller, W. R. Gaylord, J. M. Fisher, J. Jen- Northern Nebraska Crops. with American labor, ; November in other localitic D ot Davosities! L iece of slate. He went for his assailant, | the American idea, sen, W.J. Hildreth, H. Palmer and J. M. Neb., August 18,—[Special to [ ~Mr. Owen read a telegram from Miller ry member of the club is required to | ) - a., August 18.—[Special Tele- ¥ nocking him senseless. A pumber of shots | Pending further debate the house ad- | Shepherd. VA (miaSaenE oritinsdtror || EAElamy Harrison's law part- | meet at their armory this morning at 8 UBUQY ) Augus Spocial re now fired, two taking effect on Tillson, § journed. CLay CeNTER, Neb., August 18.—[Special £ HOREO0Y 2 ners at' Indianapolis, stating that the | o'clock sharp to go on their excursion. gram to : Bue.|—Receiver Wells, who Ui ne each in his loft arm and hip. By this time = Telegram to Tir he democratic | here, suys tho small ‘grain in northwestern | yljogation made in relation to the ) has been examining the condition of the de- 4 he engineer had reached the cab and had A ROAD HOUSE ROW. county convention of Clay county, held here | Nebraska is a failure. This is not corrcet. | naturalization of Chinamen at Indianapolis Sixth Ward Republicans, ot ConenBraIal NEUS ALt basb AR s ibs e train already in motion, backing it up to e to-day, nominated the followng tiekot: For dson where they waited until o posse ar. | TWO Ocons and the Best Gals and P representatives, L. L. Johnson, of Inla ived from Rawlins, after which ‘the train sLorowA.of Jel and John E. Edgar; for county commissioner, ceeded on its way east. Two colored boys, Garth and Leaper, are | N. A. Overturef, First district, and . J. .1 This was all the fighting that occurred, | badly used up. They hired a carriage and | McKiley, Third district. The delegates to ill Whiloe there are some localities, where the | in 1880, or any other time, was false; that The Sixth ward republican club has chosen hail struck, that small grain is a failure, the | such a thing had never been heard of, had | 4pn executive committee consisting of Messrs. crop in general is lllul thlilm'('. hll; ‘Ii a fair A Balancls e vield, and in some localities a (zood, big crop. wn to vote dia 5 AL iy, W41 AFADY 5 Vhen ¥ Lol {‘h::'.,;,.,u‘,',fih. late, never was. bettor, | then proved that General Harrison had de- | William Brown, Cornish, Spohr and Con, | viewed tho remains somio wooks ago ho and it the _prosont favoruble weather con' | nied over his own nmo the malicious state- | A proposition to chango " the headquarters | placed the assets aud liubilities us about tinues, will be good crop, and much of it | ment in regard to his having read a_paper | from Twenty-sixih and Lake s equal, and a few days ago a divi o affairs much worse than expected. He esti- 5 h L os its assots at $230,000 and its liabilities u place and thatn Chinaman was | Juu0s R Young, W. A. Grant, H. T. Leavitt, | TEg 18 2850 ot §900000 o o Stone ro: @ robbers, evidently being folled in thelt | took their girl o’ | the state convention were instructod for ttompt by the manly and -heroic. action of | Wile: smere phes ot toes am miereme: | Prof. Thrushor, of Idgar, for state suporin: goods. He quoted Senator convention was held to-day. Hon. George | Tiarrison in the senate against the evils of Lower Douglas Street. Scott, candidate for congressman from this | Chinese immigration and psuper 1abor, | Late yesterday afternoon the Omaha Horse Shot the Horse Fiddler. district was present and made a ringing | and demonstrated that the general had | Car company began the work of tearing up Des Moines, Ia., August 18, —[Special Tele- speech and Clayton of Filmore county, was bated the question with Senator (nowW | yno paving on Ninth street between Farnam | gram to Tiur Bre]—Royal A. Adams, a i . i ’ society advoc: Yhine: Twenty-fourth and Spruce has been referred | per cent was declared and paid to the cred- Ison and the engineer, Their plan seems 2aper o] i o tendent of pubiic instruction. will be first class. before a literary society advocating Chineso ) > 4 have beon o Capture the engine and run | Kiameseroct mei’ Gann Seount of somo | K Tis Crry, Neb, August 16.—[Special PR Lo immigration and . citizenship. He showed | to that committce with power to decide. Hors" A ansesamont of” 100 per cent o tho train to some point where they expected | cause he did so. Then Leaper's girl struck | Telegram to Tar_Bie.|—At the republican York County ®rohibitionists. how the democrats in the house only the WORKING IN THE DARK. et E ol iNeing anit axkinat l[iaas ‘more help and then go through the express | Garth because he interfered, aft primaries here to-day the following delegates | yonx, Neb., August 18.—|Special Telegram ",l‘""‘ G lll\*,hj 91[};::1'\51 ?nl;l;"’)ll:‘:}'lz“;l‘_g% e Rt ’ finquent stockholders who fail to pay up by i r and passengers. As near as can be | row became gederal. Tho were g‘;‘;:;"w"h”kgl‘_’.fi":,wfi yioreington, | to e Brk.]—The York county prohibition | Sitih 0 Rew st Dr. Mercer's Motor Line Captures | grdSfit GCERA0 OO | Jearned there were about ten men in | out on to the verandah of the hous J. C, £ gang, they of course having plenty | some hackmen and loungers ‘l’:uin; fi-:‘r'{g rpley, H. L. Randall, Isham Reavis, Reuben time to get away while the | atrike his woman joined in the row. Garth rix, B.J. Halbrook, A. E. Gault, J. O. in was going to Edson, A posse started | after making @ strong fight was downed. | Gilman aud J. F. Casey. The submissi ut after the robbers from Rowlins and | His girl in the moantime had made her way | Question in this county carriod. The entiro amie immediately on receipt of the news | back to Omaha in the hack with hor compan- | county will probably go for submission. The | fiiorsed for senator for this district, J. W, | secretary of stute) Buyard, and that the | 3 hoygles, Beginning at the south side | young married man, brought his bride o bis W d the prospects are good for capturing |jons, Garth walked back, and after eneoun- | delegates are uninstructed. ker and Charles Hibbard were nomi- | latter had taken his opposition to the restric- T Douglas strect parallel lincs were cut | home seven milos southeast of Albia, yestor- em. tering the numerous barb foncos on | , HAsTiNGS, Neb, August 18. — [Special | yatad for roprosentatives, A. G. Grifiths for | ton of Chinese immigration into the depart- | 6f DORE b ment of state under President Cleveland. | through the asphaltum for a distance of two | day. Last might a party of men and boys ...~ Tilison was taken to the Denver hospital, | routa arrived muius clo : " | wolegram t0 Tuk: Ber, |—The Adams. county | bocaty N, S 5 0 nigny B p : B/In6 wound i his a¥im causiy him cousiera: | Louie Artived miuus clothlng and ocounten- | o EHCRo in conventlon here this afternooy | COUBW Bitoruey and mmons for shens. | 1ok owed that Senator Harrison worked as | or three rods. arraned a “ehivoroo” and wilo hooting and 1 Ble pain. There were threats of organizing a band of | sclected the following delegates to the state On Financial Rapids. 1]| ul('mb'cr of llno rfi:‘xml”m;c :::xf:;l;:"f;; l“t:‘ It was reported that the horse car com- L‘«:’\)E)Il“\h ,ax;m:::n ‘;‘xl:g‘:xpg::nw:l\m;?' 1?:;0”\)1: o e AR Al ention: C. J. Di . L, Elsmore, 4 ; 8 ations for and secured the 2 of i AR volver fro $ ; : . News at the Headquarters. oxoaa gvendiglaan o Hills outdl dant BOIDYS ',‘;L‘:{',m;“ J Piljyorth, M. T Blsmore, | prwirr, Neb., August 15.—[Special to | (ot anti-Chineso immigration’ bill in | pany intended to lay a Ao e the | rowd, hitting & young man named Doering, h #7907 Nows of the attempted robbery was rg- | bios patnl sveon full of alone APheArance | er, H. Bostwick, 1. A, Boalich, A. it Tui Ber]—The agricultural firm of A. P, | 185, and aftor its passage by a repuvlican | block-from Farnamstreoton Ninth to Doug- | who died this afternoon. ~Adams como i 3 i i i e fatalromaers prevented 8 | giokie, ', P, Olmstead, B, F, Smith, Salla & Son, which does business upon | senate a democratic house smothered itin [ las, thence to Teuth and buc arnaim. | Albia and gave himself up to the sheriff and +.. peived at the Union Pacific headquarters | raid, and possibly fatal results. Demng. 1. N, Crane. O, Wilson. F. W, EAMRSARC DT A i } committee, He closed by paying the eral One obfect, apparently, was to monopolize | jg yyder his protection. A good deal of exs Josterday and created considerable sur- - RERBR R St s el RuYiasner. icommiaion -1\?““'?iyffi"u'-"."':':"-k\f'.’.fl-i'ffi‘v"fifil B Dersonal tributc and declaring thas ho | Douglas street at the jumction with the new | iiament provails in the vieinity of the shoots isc, as this was the first robbery attempted T‘,‘ Bald Rabbery, . . state board of transportation in reducing :.‘,""u(l'q":.l; o The fema avho have. had. woods | Was in every way a typical American. bridge saroms, the_Fver “‘\“‘,l,,‘,fi"‘“‘",‘:o":f‘.,!,);} ing and some threats of further trouble are * pn the Union Pacific for over ten years, [ Charles Tyron, of Muskegan. Mich., was | 1o.4) railroad rates was defeated by the | heve have either had a settlement or taken e weronLCAN Tamiee i | Morcers eloctrio railway, whose projoctors | heard. B0 S Sy reward of £00 has been offered | robbed of a big valise at the Union Pacifie adoption of a substitute approving the board’s | their goods away, and the firm has gone to It is probable that the republican xgnlf}nll i .;‘xll;:‘: h‘fimm- glas Pras “uw———k P Vs BEL the capture ofi e dwould»bc depot last night. He had been a guest of | action wherein ldimiri mulit;u s mado in | tho wall. The sippoped liabilities over the will bo laid h;"h;'l'c the senate commilice o | "°At loast Dr. Morcer's company looksat it | warerroo, Ia. August 18, —[ Special Tele- ra. and @ sheriff an 830 Vi o " favor of certain localities, The legislative . o 8 nance on ne esda o . L il ey RBLOO) 18-, 4 Sl D S AR ] ;thIOl‘P‘llll:"::lolrfO:‘“:::(} “;"':: 1efh taitaks the ) | IRV OR i ThaH AT (01 | (FEAQUFOON A7 B30 Mo wwill'be harmony and all the republi- | in that light and is straining to checkmate ita [ o0 M EbE o PR L I unty ree em, The Union Pacific ofticials credit the ain's crew with great bravery in keeping e robbers at bay. After the attempted raid, the train backed p to the next station and lay there till morn- . g. The train is due here at 7:50 4. m. to- @ay, but probably will not reach Omuha patil noon on account of the delay. . 5 £ , . | another convention yetto be called. The He is a very sick man on his way to Cali- | golegation to-day i favorable to Einsel for fornia. He was sitting in the waiting room | gtate treusuder, but no further prefercuces when the train came in, and asked a man | were expressed. ; near by to carry a heavy grip into the car, | Arsiox, Neb., August 18.—[Special Tele- offering to pay him. The man took the | gram to Tnr BEE.]—The republican county valise, walked through the car, got off at the | convention met to-duy and made follow- opposite end and skipped before the sick | ing nominations: For representatives of the > G e 't the bill which will be r rival. A large gang of men was engaged € g 4 i Voted Bonds to the Northwestern. | ¢t willsupport ioo D AR S O (G | G worked all wight from the bridgo wost | publicans to-day placed in nomination for Surekion, Neb., August 18.—[Special Tel- thwestor: o8 are likeiy he: Douglas street to Twelfth, tearing up the | county officers the following candidatess h Noby northiwestern states are likeiy all of them to | on Doug! , tea t : ) egram to Tug Bee.]—The election held here .:.«)gu free lumber. I have good reason to be- snrc-«lt for the mm.u': ltr:xlvki Hla-d‘:g‘!imnu (u n“';: court, A‘n;" h;:i:::g;’.(‘r%orglolfi . y to v e ¢ the Chicago & | 1 oy saucus conclusion | Sunday, it is expected that the worke . Becker; county attorney, C. W. & 5 t\‘(Hhr? i ?1‘-:::‘)'-‘hl;(mud:/xlx‘\,:l."\‘\:«:‘:':r‘;:fru.x.\. Havp thow WL BUefuusho. SAIOUS, QORQ be pushed forward without any annoyance | the present incumbent. Tho delogation wus Tood to that company by the citizens some | In regard to the position on the | from injunction proceedings. matructed o' support Judge Granger for su- time ago, went in favor of the bonds, the | subject of vif on lumber and preme judge. ke - e man could give an alarm. Twenty-socond district,’ A P, Hriuk, of | voto tanding 5 for t0 %2 against. At the | other matters of spoclal interest to tho | KIT CLARKE'S A Ul e L . 4 | Brotherhood Men at North Platte. The valise was filled with clothing and | Cedar Rapids: A. J. Price, of Albion, for | city primary the subwmission carried by a vote | northwest occupied by Se "1'; r Ad!"" ‘;:,:“"' 1t Results in Firing Three Constables Preisnuke, August 18.—The annual res @ fal Telogram to Tur Brn.]—The members of | hotel Lo await developments. Sonor.. ThA ColERIRIR: B0 00N TG Murrish Ggts Four Yeavs. pertect accord with his colleague. There is | Last night before the clese of the #iren | Gomgcracy wia hold ut Alleghony City. this . z‘l‘:w:::;‘“&z‘rfi“‘;"&:‘;‘: "c"‘le';‘l’_:‘:;‘l’“a;: Ran Them All in. o ot "iditor and. the reprosentatives | Kearxmy, Neb., August 15.—[Special Telo- | £00d reason to bolieve that whatever differ- | gnow at the Casino, an attachment was 8- | Lo oo und evening, Tho demonstration £ B ooos thoro moy ba AmONg rOPUbLICAn SGR: | uod aeainet the property of the company, ab d ug. Th q gram to Tur Berj—Albert Murrish, who | ences there s 4 * | sued ag ny, was on a very large scale. Among the Was on trial this yeelt for killing his wifo | 30T, Tespectin the fow nipiters i SORALE | o Fotel Harker, and agaiust tho receipts of | peakors were Senator Vance, of North ilty i i -oftice ) -| € o tatives Tarsney, of Michis é last March, wss foupd guilty by the jury and | caucus, and the best obtainable propositions | the box-oftice, i favor of Kit Clarke, a 'ror Carolina, l_{q.;rumn” R sentenced o four ygars in the penitentiary. | concerning all the circumstances and tho | mer member of the organization. The | gan; McMillen, of Tennesse, and” Marsh, of A Council Bluffs siren came to Omaha last | were instructed to vote for the re-election of B v Senator Manderson, nmight to have some fun. While in a saloon on R Rb 18 [ uaciall (ol Tenth street she permitted a man to sit on | egram to ThE Ber.|—The republican county her lap. Shortly after he arose she dis- | convention assembled here to-day. George . Wwenty-fifth anuiversary of their order by a ¢ d ball at Lloyds opera house last even- Kean . Vroman, T. Fulton Grant and J, S, €' ‘Jug. Able speeches were made by George et 0 tano ; ) i >enusylvania, 3 ic 5 g : e- | He manife g v o o catic vill be claimed was $175. The defendant in | Penusy B oaglaud. The hall was artistically decora- | covered that her watch was gone. She called | Evans, the present county attorney, was re- | He manifested an uneasiness throughout the | diverse interests and complications wil amount claimed " and thronged with the olito of th city. | soveral young mon 1o help her find the miss- | nominatod by acclamation. 'R. K. Bottor, of | trial and seomed o b relioved by the light | secured by caucus sotion and preseuted | the case was M. B. Lovett, who, it is alleged, The O1d Sett m:i“i‘:l“:l‘, leslwn were present from | ing jewelry. During the search the whole | Elm Creek, and Henry Ficldgrove, of Shel- | sentence when it was pronounced upon him. ulmn‘znnul]\v to the senate by the republican {, ‘lhu I,T,',,.wu:;gmms;o,,‘,p,,:x:me h;":l:‘lly. Guzsna, Neb., August 18.—[Spocial Tele ran and, Siduey and Cheyenune. ol ol sted. i o Wi ton, received the nomination for representa- T senators. L achment was Coi T - U T B . o s nabie T prve i dlstinct sxplanation of | tiva. 0. H Conner selectad his own delogates | Falls Clty's Water Works Finished. MISCELLANEOUS. HSlondy” Clark was pladed in charge of the | gram to Tnr BEE.|—The fourth annual re- o A Pole Raising at Papillion. PariLLiaN, Neb, August 18, — |Special Melegram to Tne Bek.|—To-day Las been a P, 5 9 —[Bpe Elmer 8. Dundy, jr., and wife of Omahs, | gitached goods n the garden. Coustable | union of old settlers of York, Seward, Butler ologram ta 1 Bs—? l&,':lg:“ w sand pipo | are spanding i fow datain tho ity " | Bdgerton assisted in the attacting. When | una Polk counties was held in Hon. G. W. Telegram to Tk BgE. ] =The new stand pibe | “gepresentative McShane, is at Bar Har. | the knowledge of the attachment reached | 1o 4" orove, four miles northeast of this of the city waterworks was completed yes- | por Me,, taking a few days much needed | the earsof the management of the garden, . how the aftair happened. She declared posi- | to the senatorial convention. L. §. Irvin, tively that she had drunk nothiug but plain | who is a candidate for attorney general, was “Missouri.” Tenth street ‘budge, how- | authorized by the convention to select 'dele- accompli i Ve t) tat vention. He named 3 le 1 the d day for Sarpy county ropublicans. A | §ye¥, la secomplahies i oud wpe she went | Kuies, I FU MU SN0 A G. ot | terday and tho irss water run into it to-day. | rest b {he faier summoned. . forcos und” gy, | place: Fully four thousend peapl from the arrison and Morton pole was raised 107 et L E. O. Hostetter, H. Gibbons, W, Taylor | The waterworks are entirely satisfactory to ‘The comptroller of currency vesterday au- | Clurk and Edgerton were hustled from the B e Ll S b . 'F. Malla. | the oitisens of Falls City. ~The official test | thorized the First National bank of Gibbon | grounds, An indemnity bond of twice the | Morgan, ex- n s feet long above the ground. Suspended on Democratic Primaries. L. R. Robertson, Ira Johnson, th Y. 3 ’ id the sddreas of wolcome, Spoeches flag, E i lieu, J. P. Hartman, Ben Goodell, G. H. | will take place next week some time. to begin business with §0,000 capital. 8. H. | iiount sued for was made by the local man- | delivered the addre i $he PRy of Haltowuo I 18R Spoichen wore | gy ime democrati county comanittes met at | Uit . H. Gouiding, E. B. Jooes' and e Dayia is prondent and H. Flot, casbior, " | agcrs, und immodiately wl tho buggage was | wero madgin o aftornogn by Dr, Thor o - ’ ulius Meyer’s rooms yesterday afternoon (i) J 4 By direction of the secretary of war Firs leased and sent to the depot for Philadel- | Ulysses, W, W. Cox, , =4 L Ry g WO “Gonnely * Brusie "wa | 8nd fixed on August 24 as tho day for hold- P:::’uniofiv;‘n:i'l'l 18.—[Special Tel- | yong, N“o;" :::u: 1.&.—'[.8;«:1-1 Tele- Lle'{wml‘tfhl;mnfidumf;;;g“"g vé"l: ;%x:‘. Edgerton says that he will close the | ' Myers, of Davia City, Hon N. V. Harlun Ya gnhhed by the Union cornet band of | ingthe primaries for the election of delegates | egram to Tun Bee.]— county convention gram to Tus Bee.|—Hon. E. A. Gilbert and geon recently a) P-4 oL garden up, s of Yor, and Hoo. Charios T, Van Wodk 20 mah: 3 to-day nated the fol- P son to the commandiug officer al a8~ - gest g e u' - '&fi?:-‘.’i\‘.‘:‘&?fl"."fi m .em |3:t;:‘v‘21.| '3 ;::h'nw ':.‘xfgl:m 0 n:::d nt:?‘nm -:‘{i. uoon~ F. C. Power, esq., two prominent attorneys, | akie, W. T., for dux‘ at ‘t‘:-!. ool;le.n-.nd ;«; : A Personal Paragraphs. years. Ex Another Rogulator Outrage. the congressional and the state conventions. nal _conventions: To the state con- | were thrown from Mgg.v this morning. (‘,ommlmllng general, PPII"' N W. T. Clark, of Des Moincs, wes at the nonnel——ly D.._h ance Good. Ourka, Miss., August 18.—Dr. W. F. Sim- ——— vention: L D. Clarke, J. M. Ward, A. L. | The formor was only slightly hurt, but the | Platte, R § ‘| Miliard yesterday. MinNNRAPOLIS, Minn., August 18.—[Special member of the legistature, and Washington Brevities. illiam Swith and George | latter sustained serious internal injuries, C.J. Guenzel gnd H. P, Foster, of Lin- h Mk, AEM) 1A =LO000 ., % h Secretary Endicott left the city Friday | Becker. Tothe congressional conyention— ———— Alabama Miners Rioting. ROLAL AL R Telogram to Tus Bxx.)—The B pne of the largest merchants of this city, night for Sulem, Mass., where he will stay | M. P. Brown, E. P. Swain, Heury Gottscho, COrushed His Arm. CHATTANOOGA, August 18-—A special says H S, Cramer, of Hastings, and G. Kra. | Ignatius Donnelly for governor of Minnesota Was shot, this worning by Lee Hinson. Dr. | about two woeks. General McFeely will act | H. F. Clarke and S. Ritchies The dolegates | MoCook, Neb., August 18.—|Special Tele- | 1,4 o big riot is in proj at Round Moun- | puiv :xi K?:nu)'/. t Hilogs, o83 C. on the 1abor ticket is considered to be & fore- ISR A Y o0 SnAL AENE | 1a s atascos. R e alt of Omabar . " | gram to Tus Bux.]—Thowas Campbell,a | 4ig, Ala,, between white and colored miners. | *'N. &, Harding, of Nobraska City, and J, fone conclusion, o state convntion, wil vhod, and thu Ihcurrod 1he SIS of | 1iahen e oty Ao o it il et | PNk, Noby August 1o~ (Spocial | SWitchman in the yard ut this place, while | 1y it mimers o the Eliott Furnaco con- i, of David City, were in town lust | b hold noxt Monday. 'Dounelly would re- o 7 i : . legram to ThE —The republican | making a coupling niug, got fasten ischarged a week ago to-day for nj - veral parsons in that scction. if tho national comuitics covsiders such & e i b w«m! nominated W. B. | petween the cars and had an arm crushed so s:;‘:,’n‘:‘;:““’lk ,‘r'h":y Soek oge RN fon | oTenlng Lo Mulloy, former | lisnce, ood s v"vk:)opuf:t'i that the combined = Tumble. » wble. el Roby forlwmml::‘flur udda. D.“l"nlnrgo'lgr that amputation will be necessary. e han é.putn Elliott ordered the col- Ohmlgl'nn':;nbnl, now of Salt Lake City, arc at 10 iusure his election, Mowragan, August 15—-A London cable The Yellow Jack. o toreld” o om tbls tod Pou § red men back to start up the furnace | the Baxton. _ e—ra——— pays that the Grauk Trunk railvay state- [ JAcksoxviLLe, August 18.—-Only one new | & Butterfield for represcntative from this Nominated For Senator. ored_uien, 3. M. Marsh, of Grand Iaaud, J. Suthor e Wk R A ARE iners have a lot of 3ol 7. Pavt, Neb., August 18.—(Special Tel. [ to-night: | Tho whit tu land, of North' Platte, and R. 15, Schueider, A LT S B N, Wol R A e o s 0 1 B e woro in tne city yosterday, ' | New Youx, August 18.—The weekly bunk tatement shows & reserve decrease of 8,371+, back was nominated by the democrats here | gtarts. The sheriff of the county ison the | Thomas H. Benton, Phelps Paine, H. M. | BURClTELBERRE B BNR o oy o0 SECm e , Arms have been sent | Warney and Mr. and Mrs, H, Duvail, Lin- | 000. The now X w;fifl' ‘-’ahll::.:m?:l :l‘:t:ml:n.wr B fo";.‘lll:dmn"n: 18 Pen, . &F colnites, rau up to tho mietropolis yesterday, | cess of legal requirements. k“', | fment of the Jast half year, just issued, is | cascof yellow fever has appeared to-day, CeNTRAL City, Neb., August 18.—[Special A 7% ponsidered unfavorable, and stouk has falle: One died last night and two cases were dis- | Tel to Tue Bex. )—The Merrick county "r‘(f':“.lwm £1, S‘:lll' &%I::go f | under "wr:dm ¥ mgm rnunu:lve. >;Im senatorial Eil?nmu' A o ! casos - | rep lu.m'l- availeole for dividends, three. vor Fremont Hoy, W, F. Thompson was re- e b o T . PRI s ok Rt ghabaa

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