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AN AGREEMENT 0N SILVER, Tree Coinage Opponents Try to Effect a Jompr mise, WESTERN MEMBERS WERE INSTRUCTED, The Treasnry Shall Buy Four and Half Million Oun of Silver Maonthly tiflcates Fall Legal Tender, n [ . WASHINGTON the silver reacticd 4,500,000 lion redemp abl meeting « thi lean menber the ment upon | an st than i « e Wa ing e Kubstit point tevday an 4,000,000 yaf butdor 1500, wit were again 1 the e to don in o and & qua Sentors wer them to hol 000 and inst theb wher the ta th mad the wore 1l Wi draft then tor Harri The th sign member substitute pro of the treasury to time silyer toof 4,500,001 the it seeretury i fr I ther t the mar i ano in each month dred und hundredihis Trea e puyine wh customs, the demand T'he as in ing ted two met other wh ratio & cretary of the nonth coin 2,000,000 oune lion purchased into silver dollars until the fivst day of and_after that time shall ver bullion purchased as e iy benee 1o provid for the redemption of treas ury notes. Present law is repealed. the taxes a of the b tary shal proser rede e coin at b hed a parity W e Tl provided by luw ury shall eack 1 the r o of treas yder such i m such tili - Lhe th cach ratio_or he s culations as he may zold or the ¢ State s on jon - the muy b treas s of standard July, 1501, Jin out of the sil ih notes Hot Weathier and Accidents, Take no chanees on headaches or sunstroke This hot weather is fearful butif you will take afewof Kranse's Headache Cipsules each day you will find the temperature will bo re- ducéd and likelihood of sunstroke or prostration cted. For sule by ull drug Is <olid on the Telograms and lette during this hoated term for Krause's Head- \e Capsules. The people from that seetion v they reduce the temperature and prevent sunstrokes and headaches. For sale by all druggists Remed ved every di troke. Now is the time, accepted time, vent sunstrokes, the temperatur will be prevented sules are the thing. to pre all t Kr distressing evils wse's Headache Cap One ortwo Krause's Headache Capsules taken during the day will prevent any head ache, also attacks of sunstroke, Alldriggists - - Grand Lodge B, Criverasn, O, July 7 meeting of the Benevolent Orderof Elks will convence tomorrow and will sit with closed doors, “The nost import ant matter to come before the meeting will be the fight which is on with New York Lodge No. 1, which has becu suspended for fnsubordination. The trouble grew out of the grand lodge meeting being held at Cleve- land, trouble about which was set forth in these dispatehies a short time ago. - peding for Gold. July 7.-A special from Tin Cur, Colo,, gives un untof & most won- derful discovery of gold. The find is six wiles from Pin Cup on Cross mountain, aud is owned by McCormick & Lewis, The low- st assay of this rock is $4 per ton, and there are speci us which pturn 2,000 in gold perton. Two men are now taking out 8,60 hoper iy, The excitement over the dis- covery is intense and thousands of winers are rusliiig into camp, r. o, The and lodge and Protective St Dexver, C S, L 3 mund presenting the Farmers® loan company, today filed a bill States cireuit court asking for a take charge of the St company’s properties. Troubles in the man agement of tho company began_some time ago. | Jarge amount of property in Jackse Hlinois, besides thatin Mis sourl P, Allen, and trust in the United receiver to Louis ore and steel nty, - ushand's Deed. July 7. [Special Tel Insane jealousy, in we her home this Daniel Sarah, in swoulder. ' He A dealous t PlitaneLeiia, Pa egram to Tuk BEx duced by request moming in search flicting a tlesh wound in then blow his own brains out o G Murdercd by Indians. CravneriAly, 8. D, July 7.-D. B, Spald ing, clerk of the court of this county, who went on the reservation to prospect for a compa Indian, several days ago, is reported to have been murdered by In dinus. Great excitement provails und a posse has been sent out 1o I of work, cansed his wif the 1 by un - Demand Revision. Toreka, Kas., Ju The grievanco coni- mittee of conductors and brakemen of the Santa Fe system appeared before General Superintendent Sands this morning and de. manded a revision of the present sehedule of s s already explained, The matter was consideration. - Formally Accepted, Curyessr, Wyo, July 7.—[Special Tele gram to Tk Bre The sewer and waterworks for the exclusive use of Fort Russell were formal ly aceepted on behalf of the government from Keefe & MeGarvey, the contractors, toduy. The total cost of the work wis #43,000. system - Ask your grocer for Cook's Extra Dy Tm. perial Champague. 1ts boquet s delicious, Bud itis perfectly pure. Try it | | the LOURSIANA'S SHAME, the Lot Nicholls. July 7 a e ds on vy from vernor rotur which is » his m ing its | hanged ed and been un rts which i A pauper, nate 1 duties of lati wry out arishes ndition inge for when op disgra the h the past and sacrifices living and _dead, v Her p won b beer partner i has darkest m, i It for six in them a with istitute omes it we itity and en: A fix thei win trifl o know He it importanc uj in th sefore it takes es the stat 1t nothing vote which unt nificant i thiis bill b e thess th the by issembly in - all ear be passed of strife before in contem we will enter as has nnand corporation uption and de era of 1 v and happiness, ay o you that should this «d and carvied, in- my opin o will receive as the price of ¢ 1 our liborty. xtravagance, prop: corruption will assuredly follow wht fol lay. | believe at d of twenty-five years we will not only find stitutional b tanding to but, 1 be an ud- ditional bearing debt which ackunowledged wnd provided for s to interest bu d that in those fwenty-five years f intor il have paid out unuecessavily, improperly and illegally “In whose hinds these interest bearing the er My-tive vears there will be th of the poverty of Lonisianu and the same « behalf for the con tinued existonee o lotiery.” ( Ni concludes ur otest this dition of poverty of the state meastre will continue to meet his most de- termined opp The bill was made a special order for tomorrow aftermonn, ories uld this formed upon an wation, besides tion will appear ora of « h th s one of o CAnd let measure be ion, n vhich w it ne jzacy and imit of th there will interest will 1 belicve i not as capital, vast a becn i o of th chols with a ussumed und says the most azainst con - - COAL RATE REDUCTION, will Result in the Lowering of' Every Coal Tariff in the West, Cinicaco, July 7.— [ Special Pelegeam to i Ber.|—The reduction in coar rates, which the St. Paul road has announced from Mil wankee on July 10, will end in the reduction of every coul rate in the west whether on through shipments or from tue Tlinois and Indiana The Northwestern he nounced the Milwaukee rate from Valley, but it will also muke propor rates on through shipments via Chic The Northwestern has heretofore insisted that Spring Valley coal should take the Chi cago rate, now the demand has turned into a two-cdged sword. The Lake Superior lines ave thus compelled to take the ative. They will meet via Duluth the orthwestern's reduction via Chicago and cs will drop 2 cents a ton at @ time by ductions of the St. Paul via Milwaukee i attempting to cqualize rates In fighting this battle is the only way the St. Paul road ean stay in the coal business. Its shipments from Milwaukee last year amounted to ouly 80,000 tous, but with cqualized rates the St Paul expeets it to go up to 100,000 tons. T mines an- pring an Deci ded July 7.--[S) is reported that ot to el recial Telezram to T the Milwaukee Northern ilroad people have refused to re new their offer for the sale of their road to the Northern Pacific company, whose optiou expirved July 1 Phey have, it is said, cided to keep the road themselves, The Mil- waukee & St. Paul is said to have made a better offer for the road than Villard, and if it is not acceptod it is expected that’ o close traffic arrangement will be made between the two roads, Ciiea Bie. ] Legal Notice Given, Crieaco, Jul Spocial - Te Tur Bee]—All the Kansas City lines have now given legal notice of the reduction of the veduction of thapresent #25 vound trip rate to Chicago to #1630, The reduced rate will expire by limitation on August 17, unless something occurs meantime to spread the de- woralization. The western lines were in session all day checking rates to trans-Mis souri points to correspond with the contem plated advance to the 70 cent basis mam to A Deep Slash Cricago,July 7.—[Special Telogram to Bir]—Owing to the low rates made from Kansas City to points in the south on pro: visions wnd packing house products, Chicago packers were almost driven out of that mar ket Allthis will changed on July 10, however, by a deep slash rate from Chicago to points which will in all cases be lower than the correspondi sas City Uhe proportion of the reduction to th between Chicago und the Ohio river cents, a reduction of per cent ¢ vate. The Kunsas City lines have herototore stood by their shippers, and it is fully ex peeted by the Chicago southbound lines ti they will have an expensive warfare on their hands before they ave allowed the differen tials, 1 Rates, boe in the south, nts a hundred ¢ rate from Kan. uds is 4 their Extensive Pave, Minn, July 7. to Tie Ber The Chicago, Minueapolis & Omaha and the Chicago, Mil wankeo & St, Paul railroads b begun ex tensive improvements along the cast o of the Mississippi river. Heavy retaining walls are to be built along the base of the bluffs, .| lavge freight depot is to be built just cast of the Robert street bridge, for the Omaha, and the space covered by the old Sioux City depot is to be clear for tracks. The grading is to be carried further out and the track widened 1 St Tele- sram Paul, Ve A Novel Sch Ciicaco, July 7. Special Tur Brr Although it is sca since President Stuyvesant nois Central issued enmployes urging the in the stock of that corpe huve been so extremely large as to to. that the men' are decidedly impressed with the proposition. Many ¢ 1 indicated that they will take o certain , the deducted from their pay in_monthly install- ments, ud the total cost will be cousiderably Telegram to 1y u week Fish of the 1l lar letter to the e savings SPONSes in the provision | sioners from in | | found a short d room | to T | all the principal ports on the | cost of which is to be | H | | trade show that during THE OMAHA DAILY lossened by the dividends to which they will be entitled from the stock Mr. Fish's is to induce the employes of the road to take a personal_interest in its earnings. Althi sh the scheme has been sfully carried in _ many manufacturing and other entorprises through out the country it has never yet been applied to a railroad and its results in the case of the Hlinois Central will_be watched with con jderable intevest by the managers of the trunk lines cast and we It was state sometime ago that the officials of the Penn sylvania railroad were contemplating putting lar scheme into practice, but far it nade no anthorized announcement of any intention succe Determining the Best Route. Special Tele Clough of the Gr as an authority for that the £10,000,000 needed to d from Helena to Seattle has wid the only delay in beginning vk is in determining which is the best several surveyed routes. Cn T N statement July 7 Calonel wiven Brr hern ram is extend tha the w The Hearing Begun. Tows Ciry, Ta., July 7.—The hearing of the 1l to dissolve the Ahie railrond commis. promulgating joint rate act Burlington, Celar Rapids & today. ' The attorney gen was brief. He was followed the road - FAGLL RtE injunction to restrain a against the Northern be by counsel for n, an s op nBiG 1 KEARNEY. The Clothing House of F. M. Harter & Co. Gives Up the Ghost. Kewnyey, Neb, ful 1 10 Tie Bk, | —The of Hartor & Co. fails £10,000. On Saturda favol wit July 7 cloth today Sp elogram P M lout aboul nge firm a chattel National 1ory morteage in 1k fo attachm © Kearney filed and this f two Buffalo firms were 10 81,50, " 000 its in filed amount taken charge of this morn of the Kearney National proceed to make the amount Chung frand wer agents of uffalo firms - TGH A NEWS, by an ¢ who will the mortgng preferred by the ing bink the I Row. ecial Tele brother of Rovert evening gram to a Des Moines alderman, was sh Rumbo and seriously in 1 la nrrel over who should pay Rumbo and Lis wi by in for a fe ad illegally s were arvested a fow A Bes Moines Dis Moixes, la, gram to Tue Ber about fifty-six river bauk yesterd the city in The body Man Suicides July 7.—[Special Tel The dead body of a man e was found on the five below condition. y ubou wiles a badly was nude, decomposed but the away through the head and a rey dieatod suicide, The as that of two different have been missing for clothes were A oullet hole Iver near by in body was identified men, both of whom about a weck, onc MeCullen of Ruunells, in he other David Bacon of East Sons of the latter sy they ar ive it is their father, who left home lust Puesday morning to hui for work and took a revolver along with lun. They remember hearing him say that he did not know would eyver retien stance this wnd as he Kitled by the Cepar Ravios, la, July 7. [Special 10 to Tie Bee.] —Lew Michaels, roud employe, was ran over un‘l Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northes this moruing - yards - The Dakota Tornado. Si. Paut, duly 7.—The Pioncer Press ha Qispatehes from many points in the vicinity of Fargo telling of farm houses, burns and outbuildings in all directions being destroyed. Trees along the river banks for m areo ave broken off or shorn of their foliag Wheat, 08 a rule, escaped, Cassciton reports bridges in all directions washed out or blown away. it Mableton neas ry building in the town sustained some damagze and a number of people are sl hurt. Dis- putehes from Wheatland, Durbin, Ayer and some_other points tell the samwe’ story. No additional fati'itic reported, but many points are to be heard from yet. The wires are badly demolished. - ble Supply. The visible supply for as compiled by the 20 board of trade is as Cuicaco, July 7. the week ending July secretary of the Chica follows Bushels. Wheat 100 A Wall of Water. Canrsox Ciry, Mo, July 7.—A Price’s lake, betwgen Washoe and Car: broke last night. A wall of water thivty fect high and 100 feet wide swept tre ¢ and deposits of carth before it. Three men camp- ing in a ravine had a Woescape. A 1l i field two miles 1y and th 'ruckey road’s track was covered with Tiie finally flowed into Washoe lake, The Bducational Association, Pavt, Minn., July 7.—Tomorrow after- first session of the educational as- sociation proper will begin in St. Paul. The most conseryvative estimates of the number of teachers to be in attemdance is 12,000, though the number may reach 15,000, The national council which has been insession for the past three days will conclude its sessions tomor- row with the election of oficers and transuc- tion of other business. - Left For st. Paul. Deapwoon, S. D, July 7.— [Special Tele- gram to Tur Bek.]-County Superintendent Sue J. Niell left today for St. Paul to attend the meeting of the National Peachers’ asso- ciation, By request of a namber of the lead ing citizens Miss Niell will make a strained effort to have the next national session held in Deadwood, or at least in the Black Hills, noon the The Weath For Omaha and vicinity showery weather For Nebrasks r weath cept showers in northern Towa, northw winds, lower temperatur 1Por South Dakota—Co uorthwesterly winds. , followed by vand faiv weather, - A Simi-Ofticial Denial, Benuiy, July 7.—[Special Cableg T Ber,|—The statement published in Fre- ziunige Zeitung that Emperor William on his teip from Berlin to Kiel on the night of June 24, had an interview with Prince Bisma at’ Schwimzenback station near Friedricks rubia is semi-oficially denied. - - Board of Trade Returns. Loxnoy, July 7.—[Special Cablegram to Tur Ber, | —Returns issued by the board of : the month of imports increased £ id exports in creased ‘.,'.\»ln.wn\nh:u\'u'uxul with the cor- vesponding month last year. - hants’ hotel,Omana, $2 to $3 pe at. Brown,propr, Ira 12, Higby,n - - Me day. N r Russian Consuls to Be Apy a. Sr.PeTERsIUNG, July 7 1 Cablegram Brr. | —Russia will appoint consuls at ast coast of Africu from Capetown to Zanzibar, i a Russian ¢ Special Death ¢ ViEsy, Tip Bek.|—General Count zeviten von Veroeze, o Fourth avmy corps, is dead — - Burned the ( Lovisvitie, Ky., July 7 ood authority that th al. July 7 Cablegram to alous Pejac- nmander of the urt House, It is reported on warring factions at arlan court house on Thursday night burued the court house wnd all the records. No con tirmaticn is possible tonight. Killed in the | water | | June ' ACONCLAVE OF THE SACHENS. An Emergency Mecting of the Twenty-Bight Club Held Last Night. VANDERVOORT BRINGS BAD The Se K enth W fed Tammny Declared for e Republic y's Chiet Unanimously It was a great big Eight club held night Chief Broateh had issued a general tion to his henchmer jeeting that the Twenty in the Paxton hotel last invita: aud they were on hand to o man It was an emergency meeting. Vandervoort had beer the re ommittee meeting; of had refused to of the erstwhile faithful henchmen were reported to be getting weak: Kueed, and s g must be done, Chief 1 Major Dom- Wheeler av vived Syigilant predecessor’ tate central « the room. H turn a_trick and tton-holing the Wheeler helped a very cordial on returned were con fired from publican connty the be bought ; salool some ometh Broacl early 1 | espied the demg nmitte in s fon ad ent thought he s he be him. They « eception, howey 0% , where t gregatin Blumer Sow i into 1sly b Major lidu't meet and ammany ites , Chaff vd rrive Davis, Jones, Cone and Tom Golden was sta pilot the faithful to good eye out for I p liis interlopers, Gene Mayfle | aunexation i didn’t bring a ver over. The S his chi v had bee wteh vho helped Broatch defeat Omaha, arrived, He 2ing report, how tha voters, he not straddlers iexation, with > work and stufl to there to swallow inclinations course, but With bar'l, such South but it tin, I Broateh with is pr Mayficld's veport | | hibitior as rough, of for the eyil riday Clarke's could dispel any illusic s would capturo Omaha all rig fter al But there wa ther iy bi in the chief s his mind’s ey lie announ was niot neighbe ud fell into a chair. s face with a guilty he gasped demanded port that Vandervoort— came He looked into b featine « They've done it 16 o y whatd | | [E5 yet the Sachem, Seventh ward ssed Moercer withe | said Paul | could not he | That republicans have en a dissenting vote,” They all did it. 1 it Eller did it. pit took a rood deal of the life out | of the wmceting. Chaffee and Vandervoort were blamed for the loss of the Seventh. | “After o thy discussion of the methods of regaiiing the lost ground | meeting adjourned for one week. | best e FAVOR MER® ER FORGOVE On. sventh Ward fpublicans Wnife the Tammany Another meetin the Sev held Again Gang. blicaus of the ght at 1212 1 uth ward wa Last Park avenue lie crowd | Broatelutes being and Chaflee, wh speaking words weak-kneed meimt These latter w about cight or t resent The mecting was & very harmonious one, | the Broateh sateliites maintaining a disc) t | silence during the cutive session. The most vociferous applause greeted every mention of Dr. Mercer or any allusion to him, The ward is almost solid for Mercer and is radically opposed to Broatch and his methods, Chaivman Lee called the meeting to order and announced that the meeting was an ad- journed one, and was for the purpose of con- sidering the political situation. He referred to the dissension which had avisen at the last meeting, and said he hoped the same would not be repeated. The temporary orgavization was then made permancnt. J. W. Eller was the first_speaker, and said e had been amused by reading the reports of the lust mecting in the newspapers, He announced that he was still onearth, and as there was no one who seemed ready o speak he would say a fow wor He then intro- duced the following resolutions, and moved their adoption Resolved, That asecrot political orzanization having for its pri objeet the control of allbranchesof thecity vernment, distribut- ing the offiees to its nicibers and others who subject themselves to its d tion, combining with ¢ aln contraciors and corporations for the plunderof the city treasury, Is a menace to good government; is azainst the crests mon pe ple: mducive to fraud 1 and that its representatives | should in all cases be prevented fromobtain- attice of blie trust. solved, 1t ion of churacter, whet T ~-w|lv' 1epublic or democrats, or h, ould be openly opposed by the peoplo unt i iv dishands. During the reading a decp silence At its conclusion Mr. Eller advocated the adoption of the resohitions. Ho said b would give way until all who cared to do so | should express themsely The chairman put question adoption and asked for remarks. No one re- sponded, but instead a decpsilence prevailed | The queition was put aud curried unax mously Mr. W. H. Ale: but beeged to t not granted for Chairman Lee announced the need not confine themselves wolitics, Mr. Alexander finally addressed ing, starting out upon the topic of tion. He said he was sorry to uatical position taken seople i some sections of state | The position taken by the prohibitionists was 1se one, and they were teady to shoot off over had heard But when other s peak and Webster at statistics the began to assemble early, the Vandervoort passed around to the Broateh crowd. in number, headed by o Birkhause of encouragement, of e small only n beit on its ander was loudly ealled for, excused The excuse was | and he was the speakers to local or ward the meet- prohibi- the fa- were boys, fessrs, Rosewat Beatrice gave them a lot had 1o answer. Mr. Alexander said he did not understood to be a itionist. Ho had remarked that he didnot think the passage | of the prohibition mmendment would result | in the total destruction of the industries of the state, bnt he was far from being a prohii bitionist. He then procceded to give his views of the best method for urging this mat ter, suggesting that local option b adopted in one place ata time and then if there was | any good in it, it would be seen, but it would never do to force the thing onto the people all Mr, Alexander said he was personally | in favor of Broatch, but he did not think it was necessary to fight over personal feelings. If some were in favor of Mereer | let the matter be quictly argued without fight, Mr. B. 8. Baker, the United States district attorney, was then loudly called for. He re sponded by recommending that the matter of a choice of @ canai. for overnor be set | tled amicably, and when the delegation went | to the convention Jét them be united on some one and not lose all theiwr power by | divided | M. Barker spc | mony iu the party of wish to be being @ strongly in favor of har. and then branched off on to prohibition, verypody would acknowl | edge that a saloon was not u good thing, but | that was not the question. ‘The question to be considered was, as the best method to vemedy the us possible! The preseut luw 1estion the | best he had in any statutes. [ If the majority of 4 community wus in favor of prohibition, that would have it 1If the sentiment of the ity was op- posed to probibition, that ment would vule, There was no us tryiug to foree this thing on the people, for it would not change their seutiments uder the present law the per is’ respon for any dan which may result from the of liguor from his saloon, but if a prohibitory law was 1, which would not prohibit, then there would be no recourse. | "Hoe was of the opinion that prohibit J would not carry. It was evident from the r wha ovil as far on this g ever seel wus muni [l in R3S the | ain loudly called | BEE, TUESDAY, sults in adj not a success, W strong effe to submit do it circumstances pe wanted it, but he did o any such thing really thouscht 000 majority lning states that the thing was and he thought this would have ton the people, He had voted ahibition, and would T under -+ the same If the majority of the prohibition they should have think the mijority wanted If every man yofe hibition would b There was ot the favor of prohibdition that there was a year He had been over the state and” had 1 that the sentiment had g 1y changed, Mr. Buker closed by again advocating harmony in the party Judge Duffy was the next speakor spoke at length of his exporience residence of twenty-two years in recited a number of jnstances s prohibition in Towa did ot had been on the bench in the « of Towa for cight years and he perjury on the question of in all others eombined. He gave seve 1 incidents showing that beer and whisky were sold as freely as in any other state Judgze Dudly followed the example of the previous speikers and advocated harmony in the party Charles Burmelster told a funny war story, showing that men who wanted whisky would et it Mr. Eller then took the floor and didn’t belicve everybody had come talk harmony ov prohibition, He best to disciiss the question of candidates He then proceeded to discuss the two can didates for governor. He advocated the seleetion of a man who had backbone instead of one who wheedled first one party and then another, He said he tintend to hurt the feelings of present, but he wanted to discuss merits of the ¢ didates, The s of the Sev ward did not want o man _wh created a faction in the party. What wanted was o man who was not under obliga tions to the democrats Dr. Mercer was a man who had made no wpromising tie up. The party did not want a man who tied up with the demoerats t an oftice for which he had been de his 6w purty The apeaker then proceeded to score the Broateh gang for their actions during the last campaign, when they tried to - defeat the re publican candidates for council and city trea surer. e then referred to Dr. Mereer the great amount of _good he had done for the city in the way of improvements, and closed by moving that it be the sense of the meeting that Dr, Mercer bo the candidate of Douglas uty for governon The question was 1 carried unapimously Whea the result Wwas announced che yells shook the building. Mr. Eller then moved that all per ted in favorof Dr. Moercer's ¢ meet at the ofice of M. L. Roeder, fourth floor of the Paxton block, at 2 this afternoon Chairman Lee announe hibition meoting would be held at hall, Twenty-seventh and Walnut night, after” which the meetin subject to the call of the chair. DEMOC Il\lll' ago, He during u Towa, und owing that rohibit. He {ninal courts had seen more prohibition than said he there to thought it any man the republy hud uly called for, and was ms in ndidacy «0 that an anti-pro rned adjo THE CONVENTION. August 14 Fixed as the Date by th State Central Committ Thirty-six gentlemen crowded into the musie roomof the Paxton hotel last night, hung their coats over the backs of thirty-six \d began the work of mapping action for the democrats of ning ¢ lemen tic chairs, 4 a plan of by out kil iy the mittee 1 the paign gor were bers demoers ntral and among them Euclid Martin, J. O'Connor, C. gomery, W. R. Vaughan, €. H Omaha} Matt Miller, David Cit Tanner, Fullerton; Bd P, Smith, Seward; T B. Parker, Dorehester: O, 1. Blendhos Nebras v;W. H tt, Grand Islan George W, Davy, Fremont; John MeMan Lincoln: R B.” Walquist, Hastings; J. W Barnhardt, Auburn; L. J. A. Vallers, Benkle man: C. W, Sherman, Plattsmouth; J. D, Hubble, Fairbury; Hon. H. 1. Bonested, Niobri 1. McGiven, Stanton; R S Proudfit, Guide Rock; C. 1. Forbes, St. Paul, the absence of Hon. J. A. MeShane, rman_of the committec, Major Matt Miller of David City was asked to preside. The matter of ropresentation was discussed at length, and finally decided on the plan of two delegrates froni ounty and one for 200 votes cast for Grover Cleveland for sident in 1885, Two hours were time for the holding couvention, Some of the committeemen fuvored an early convention and an aggres sive campaign, others advocated the old_plan of waiting until the other partics had sc lected th tickets and showed their strengtn, Among of com wi S. Mo Brown, ames M state ¢ spent in discussing of th the were Buclid Platt and Brown, McManig convention held in make the agony as brief as possible. It was finally decided to Lold the conven- tion in Omand on Phnrsday, August 14, at @ o'clock in the evening. - ROW early convention advoeates J. O'Connor, Judge aughan, while Miller nd Davis wanted the September in ovder o N/ arly Loses Hi ing to Board a Moto Anarrow escape from what might well have been a fatal accident was “witnessed the covner of Sixteenth and Farnan last evening. Thomas Coffee at Toronto, Can., and who on a branch of the B, & M Maurer, arvived in the eity yesterday on his way home. He attempted” to board " Six teenth street motor car, and fortunately will live to tell his expericnce. The trailer was one of the old open horse s, With chain_stretehe the side. Coffec thonght it was inary open car, and taking hold of the chain attémpted to step on the footboard, which of course wasn't ther Coffec's foot went under ¢ wheel, and but foran unusually heavy new shoe he would o been compelled to go through life here fter on the other foot He was thrown to the paving and the car passed over his loft Ho was removed to medical aid summoned that the only injury was swollen to twice its norma was impossible to tell whe the boues were broken Atterthe injured memt feo rested very comfortat layed here but a fow days k% o 5 Two Men Shot, At arow in Cut-off island Sunday night, two brothers named Cascy ner of Fiftcenth poundcd, and both were s COFFEE'S ESCAPE. He N Attempt- streets whose lome is has been working for Templeton & the 1 It w to the thic her lice station and ascertained foot. It was s and it or not any of v was dressed Cof He will be de atthe vor: and Lo were terribly one through the thigh and the other through the hip, - nment Buildiag. July 7 pecial Tel Paddock has sceurcd civil appropri W for the pur g work upon Beatrice Goy WASHINGTON, to Tue Bre,|—Senator an amendment to the sundry ation bill, appropriating $25 chase of as for and begin the federal building at Beatric — - Won by an Ame [Copyright 159 by James G Beruy, July 7.—[Spec Cablegram & Bk, ] —The first vrize for off hand sk ing was won yesterday man of New York Freight H NNAT T eram an. don Beanett. al to ot by Gustave Zimumer - Hers Steike, T'he freight handler f the roads are force, Cix strike ¢ July 7 Som ing to do business with a are shut down altogether < : s Winners at Be July 6. 1In the rifle ¢ yesterday the prizes were won by Z man_and Klein of New Yori and Ja San Francisco. itinues try Pri Benus, here i bi - the died George Rice, father Lymun V of Mri streot t the shipped th Tue BEE who had the umbus on the in-law of | residence Hirty-fivst at vday Cuse yest u to Monmc 5, the drumn in hand at Co Fourth - Peurs' Soap is the mostelegant toilet adjunct | THE BOBBIES ONSTRIKE. | Great Uneasin the Loxvoy, July ¥ police foree s tiched to the Bow transforied to another ke s& Over the Outcome of ndon Strike The agitati increasing. A « u u among the o " With your name and address, mailed to the Swift Suecific Co., Atlants, Ga, I8 necessary to obtain an interesting treat~ {se on tho blood and the discases incidens sty ation who was attempted to rades in ordered to division farewell the station house t ist by the inspeetor. A dis followed. The assembled cons the inspector from the room were He a addres lay, but was which they { over ' caped ™ 4 : I Skic Exruptioa Jured. rd, nar heal by a the tl wis and wi a balustrade and narrowly . being killed. Another iusp parading a number of men in the ¥ rowly escaped being hit the spittoon thrown from a window | This afterhoon Chief of P had a conference with the Bow streot ofi cials and afterwards summoned befor \ singly the men who had refused to do duty | and instantly dismissed them from the fore | The news ‘of the dismissals spread rap Rongur Curoa, Do . Rl | fdly, Policemen w uniform and civilion | clothingassembledon the stroets. Delegations ST SOV (R | from othier divisions reached Bow ~m.wm.»“\l KCIAL NOTICES in the day and it was dectared that COUNCIL BLUFFS, of the entire metropolitan police foree would =] | ocenr tonight, Constable ceraphied Home | J\TATTER want 1y odlntely ut loule : Blufts | Secerctary Matthews that at otin lw.v\. gathered of the some o | One ~tmy cnstomers, & highly respected and Anfluential citizen, but who ix now ateent from the city, has used Swift's Specific with excellent resuit, Tle maya 1t cured N of & skio cruption a0t he hiad been tormentod with for thirty yearsy, and had reeisted the curative qualitics of many other medicines, slice: Brad ford it was resolved that asked to reply today to mauds of our petition the afivmative a di avoided.” 1t is stated that | adopted un _unusual | cod Ordinarily fenses against discivling the Scotland yard ofticials plicated appeir, when their | settled. But now it is all | handled nastily and the | fair opportunity to make is L uneasiness amon Strand and other West End | men are guarding their b will remain | the property of their emy In antictpation of the st of roughs blocked vicinity | the station.. The crowd b sunted oMicers endeay and were recoived pelted with bags of tour by the Lite Guards, arcived at the | Bouse, The erowd thickened and the turbu [ lence continued until a late hour, A few | per were s ‘ I A tavern, | | road Wal- Ha SALE -Op v ool 1, st tored y Dr by K y yenrs M rae I NT=T YOR SALE | i ‘ Ly J Bluis. WANTED W \‘. [ 1Y pay rent 1t % the sire ter 1y L on the followin A home wor A hore worth $10) at A liotne worth § A honie ¥ Other pri above the 1 YOk 1 W I biitted to men in are to by 50 and the zod such ca men are not given axplanations, There i on | I« mere wdwiiy I'ri lops and in the all night to protec o5 Wi o ar duath home cloar Lyoucan iy il in ease of yoar family the tr ks elerk {412 per nonth S per mon G I up this from omil d to riotous Bo ening reachin turbulen Icar the with hoots per 1 proven onth i oiies o the s (e The wonthiy payments fnelude principal and interest, For il p: ' enll on or wddress the Judd & Wells 0 Brondway, Couneil B, Lu OR REN'T W mH\\ | AL we will rad » | Wells Co. 0 windows of 5 Fo voom, No. 18, fre 1) Vhoies Ivan Judd S vttt o o for el i or Couneil Couneil Bia which closed in ¢ i e tement was wrecked by and the of other taverns were broken O AL midnight the crowd was u thel wis unaba The home scerctary, chi v high ofticials met at B | last nignt to discuss the p ported the constables evinced nance to going on duty, but pressure of their of 1 now quiet and the mili drawn, the m undiminished stati It much repug yiclded to the o streets ave been with Delts, Chest Protectors, Aconts Wantad, Dr. 606 Bro \1\';.\\. Coun | GronrGr Juty 7, 180, [ Electric Trusses, | “at the ngliter, My | Lyman W Thicty-ti terment at sMonmouth, 1 Ete. 0. B. Judd, il Bluffs, When I Whe: When sho becamn war slek, we gave hor Castoria she was & Child, she eried for Castoria, Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When shic had Chillren, she gave them Castos 27 MAIN STRER Over O B quemin & C welry Stor 15 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. Shirts, 10e, Collars, 2% 8e, Handkerehiefs, clothes cheap. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN SAN KEE: F. M. ELLIS & CO., ARCHITECTS And Building Suoerintendent 40 and 4% Beo Building, Omaha, [l ) Neb., and Rooms H and 26 Morrd ’:"“:k. Framesand Mouldings Ever brought to the west a E ontire it ure_ ¥ Cuffs, 4. Un lirts Ludics DR, BELLINGER'S SURGICAL INSTTUTE AND Cor. Broadway and 2ith Council Bluff e the treatment of alisurgicn’ and chronie s and diseases of the blood. de disenses of the urinary and sexual orgins, s sy phills, stricture, cystitis or in- fltimation « £ the bisdder,) speriuatorrohoeq, | frivnes Tost mernhood, sexual fmpotaneo and weake | Ished mat 1es < e ted sue e-siully. Dest gride Our Flectrical depariment I8 second to pone, and we earey o full e of medical Vattorie . Partienlir aitention paid to dis discises of the ungs, as Bronchites, Consump- ton, Astina Catir Parilysis Kidiy diseisesas Dinbnt s Discn o Rheuniat Viles, ¢ u rocele, Ly 1o wle. D se af th nd ear. Clit feet. Spinal curvature and sl diseascs of the Ourst are now on sil conmprise (e Adler. and wer fess thin 2 per W will sell - you T Ui vou can buy the 1 for, ok eompr Niles & Whaley, 406 Broad M sule horia. wholt w5 the At soo , Council Bluffs, The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO., ISt Avenud Sash, Doors and Blinds Band and Seroll Sawine Vinine, Sawing of all kinds wllinz wood suwdust by the s t-clinss. YOUR M of consu'ting physieians contains ability. We have a department o voted exclusivily o the treatment of Uter | and 215t 8t, | ine disca Our Female Tonic in all eases | nen of Of wterine disease 5w suee rem dy. Com bined with our Feerl Tonny POL il pssed b cases of anaenorshoea fon of the wenstrul flow. ul ¢ | ments, tumors. Medieinesent sceur and frie fron observation, Addross? DR BELLINGER'S (1 Tnstitato and Private Hospital dway and 2ith st., Conneil Blufls, 1409 ¥ DOUGLAS-~-STREET. On aceount of our largo and incrensing Practice, we have REMOVED to moro pacious and con venient offices, Drs. Betts & Botts, 1409 Douglas St. Omauha, Neb, uppres- s, displite yi Poreh Brackets, 150 per Joad deliverod, Clean barrel, 2e. All work o be PATRONAC 3 SOLTCITED! OFFICER & PUS BANKERS Corner Main and Bro COUNCIL BLUFFS, Doulers in for Colleetions muds Acposit MAXON & B)HU G 1013, Architects and Superintendents, R TTTTTI T T R T Fine Interior Decorations « . Room 250 Merriam 1 Counoll Blufy | HANLES [k IANN AN, Cashior m g Nord il touatil bk CITIZENS $TATE BANK 1[ Cor., Br Lway IOWA, nand Donestie | and interest paid i hinge, vine s SHEGART. Vied L WORK WARRANTED, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS Paid up Capital .......... £130,000.00 Surplus and | Liability to Dep DineCtons:—I, A.M Shugart, £, Bt CHanni rolits 30,000,000 itors ,.mum.. . m I 1. D. JACKSON, Dental Surgery, s of work done. You eon_sive 1r gold and silver filling by ealling 202 Merviun block. Councll Bluts, | — C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, Wholesale and Retall Dealers in FU RNITURE ind Lowe y, and DR. of uny bunk thwestern lowa INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, h MI n ¥ t i 204 ond for Catalog 205 and 13 uu)A and ~_‘u, Pierce Street, Council PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Stone & Simg Engincer, Plus vision of 1" In, Estimates, iblic Worls. u..,uu\ of the No. 000 Council Bluffs Tustice Ponce, Ofice American Exy lowa. Law. Rooms 7 lowa. Practice and 8 Shugi in the State und Fedee gurt-Beno Block , Coune \ttorneys ot Courts, Bluffs,

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