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| | 2 5 THE OMAHA DAILY /BEE, BATURDA-Y, JULY 12, 1890. Marsh, Jahn Poterson, Nels Lamon, Fred Kracht South Omaha—Daniel L. McGucken, Asorge W. Malepeace, Nels P’eterson, Johi am Gibson, Joseph Kunzel, John C. Boviey, John D. Robinson Fehoes the Fight,* The greatest excitoment provailed when the result of tho contest was generally known, Mercer delegations walked tho streets cheer fng and giving vent to thewildest expressions of enthusinsm, Over & hundred Seventh «d republicans marched in o boly to Tus ofice, carrying s Mercer broom. They congEregate heard the returns r o three cheers for Merecy, th rd and Tur Bee, w. inthe reportorial rooms, ad, il o ith w Sayings of Great Men, The whirligig of time brings its revenges. — Lininger, The blocks of fifty seemed to o to squads of less than five,—John T. Clarke. If one of them was in Jerusalem other in hell, we would have won the —Paul Vandervoort Fling away ambition, angels,—Joe Redmond. Oh, what an ass am I {- Hamlet We're all undone,~Shriver This is the state of man., Today he puts forth the tonder leaves of hope, tomorrow and the battle, By that sin fell tho G. M. H.1n Cooley's blossoms and_bears his blushing honors thick The third day comes o frost, o killing frost, and when he thinks, good easy man, full sur nips his root, Chaffee. T did not think toshed o tear in all my mis- eries; but thou hast forced me outof thy hon- t truth to pliy tho woman, Let's diy our Din Wheeler, form is not a winner in 1y his greatness d then he 3 |'i1~'nhm lis as 1 do, purious r Omala llaghe I have ventured like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, these many summers in sea of glory. But far beyond my depth my high blowi pride at length broke under me, and now has left we, woary and old with = viee, to the merey of a rude stream that must forever hide me.~ Vain_pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye.—W. J. Broatch. — The Foston Woa Bostoy, Mass., duly 11.— to Tue Brk.]—There has been . fair volume of trade in wool, and the sales amount to 2,118,800 pounds o1 all kinds. Small lots only are sclling, the largest sale being 150,000 pounas of spring Texas at 20 There have also been small sales of fine Texas at c. Territory wools are quiet with small ales on the scoured basis of e for fine, 5@ Markot. Special Telegram 8¢ for fine medivm and for medium Catifornia and Oregon wools have been dull and no s f importance have been re- ported. I ashod fleeces are in_large supply and most freely; Ohio X sells LAl and XXat Bsde: for Michigan X not over 20¢ is paid, uuless for a very b. 1 combing is firm at 0 fo 1 combing ighths and 1 wools con- ro i fair de- Aections s ‘higan, Unw 2Sefor th - for one-quart Pu quiet, Aust mand. Foreign carpet wools dull, e iy They Wint Reciprocity. Loxnoy, July 1l —In the commoos this eveuing Mr. Howard Vincent asked the gov- eramentif inviewof the fact of the free market afforded to Amevican products in Great Britain while the heavy dutic posed on British goods had nearl tinguished the national debt of the United States, the governnent w: to refrain from enforcing the pr tarifs now before congress, but instend give a_fair commereiil rocity. Ferguson said that 1o such representation were likely 0 be successfull —_— Painfully Injured In a Kunaway. Perro Muun, the nineyearold bpy of Trank Munn, metwitha vory painful acei- dent yesterday aftornoon. The little fellow was riding up Blondo on a coal wagon, andat Twenty-fourth strect was left in charge of the team while the driver went into a house t.ocollecta bill. - The hovses became fright- ened ata passing motor and suddenly turnod, upsotting the wagon and_ throwing the boy to the ground. He was picked up and talzen to Iis home, when medical aid was summoned. The injuries consisted of a dislocated shouldor and a badly fractured ankle, ot s et The Death Rocrd, N, July 11, —([Special Cablegrain to Tur Bk, | —Herr Stefleck, dircctor of the oenigsberg academy of art, died today from apovlexy. LOUISVILLY, July 11.—ExSenator Thomas B. M died “at his home near Owensboro, k fourth year of alytic for years. yesterday in the seventy- s age. He had been a par- Elias Gish Prostr - ted. Elias Gish, who works for Drexel & Maul, while returiing from the Creighton hotel yesterday afternoon, was overcome by the heat andlay in a very critical condition Jfor several hotirs, Late” last night ho bogan’ to ar und s now considered out of danger, e sndaty The Cloakmakers' Strike. New Youk, July 11.—The situation among the locked-out cloakmakers is unchanged. About forty-five Polish Jews were detained at the barge ofice this morning as coming under contract to take the plices of the locked-out cloaknakers, They were held for examination, el SR Approved by the President. WASHINGTON, July 11.—The president today approved the legislative, judicia =and exccu- tive appropriation bill; anact to provide an additionul associate justice of the supreme court of the territory of New Mexico, and an ack to provide for the disposal o abandoned militar Cotton Seed Oil Destroyed. Arraxta, Ga, July 11 —The refinery of the Souther cotton seed oil mills near here burned yesterda) More than two hundred thousaud gllons of ol were lost by the bursting of tanks, Loss, §100,000. Killed and Ate His Mother. Duply, July 11.—Intelligence has r here that a man named John Hart, living at Ballyueal, murdered his mother md then chopped Lier body to When the crime was aiscovered Hart was found lying beside tho remains eating a part of them. Leadd Canada’s Big Surplus, OsTaws, Ont., July 11. the revenue received and disbursed by the dominion of Canada for the fiseal year toJune 30, shows a surplus of 3,000, the largest since the confederation. e L n Died of Their Injuries. Bixamasron, N. Y., July 11.~Thomas Beahan and Mrs, Henry Vandusen, injured in last night's railvoud accident near Owego, by which three women wero instantly killed, died after an hour's suffering. prbals i : Patriarchal Circle OMooers. Wackesia, Wis., July 11.—The supreme tomblo of the Patriarchal civcle today olected oficers as follows: Alexander Donald of Minneapolis, supreme counsel; T, T. Ande son of Bloomiugton, 1L, suprome mavshal. ————— Confirmatio Wasixgrox, July 11.—The following con- firmation were made today: A, . Dixon to be Indiun agontat Crow Creck and Lower Brule ageucy, South Dakota, B s A Big Brew Puannenn, July 1.—The brewery of the Henry Muller brewing company was damaged by fire this morning to the extent of $100,00. Two men were badly injured. e bl A Traveling Man Saves a Woman Lifo, A traveling mon, stopping at the Lee house Campbellsburg, Ind,, on learuing that a lady futho villge was suffering teeribly with cramp colie, gave the land-lady a bottle of medicine, which ho had with him and ro- questod 'her 1o take itto the sick woman he medicine relieved - hor promptly and sho believes saved her life: it was Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhaea Romedy, tho E’:mph‘t aud most reliable wedicine in’ uso bowel complaints. ionsin Wyouming. | T'he statement of | A BULIET IV MIS BREAST. | Jacob Bides, a Dakota City Farmer, Found in & Dying Condition. A PLATTSHOUTH MAN HAS A CLOSE CALL Soldiers® Reunfon at Albion—Sporting Tournament at Fremont—A Sensa« tional Chorch Trial at North Platte, Nib., July Ber.]—-Jaco Daxora Crry, Telegram to Tur 11, [Spec! A, Sides farmer living about threo miles from this place, was fonnd about two miles from his homefh a grove near John Grib ot through the chest and an old army by hisside, Sides has been drinking ve v hard for long time, and it is thought he had beome slightly demented, Early this morning he borrowed his brother's rifle and left home without telling any one whe » WS going. His neighbor became alurmed at his absence and started o search for bim at noon awifoand fours sess0r 0f 010 of the No cause an be assi copt hapd drinking. | “About 4 o'clock e was found lying ina | grovein the ition described. The doc- | tors say that there is little hope for_him, as | they canmot t alet. Sides has | \dis the pos ' s county, for the ) eL ex- e Trial Neb., July 11— [Special ational church t hus for tho past thre preferred by cer- A Sonsatic h Nowrt Prate, o Tui Bre,]—A s been und ey in this cit | X duys, charges having | tain members of the Mothodist Bpiscopal church against Hon, J. T. Nesbitt, A court has been organized for the purpos of as taining the facts, Tho proserution, howover, seems to be malignant wnd the officers of the courtare determined to conviet, regardless of trath or just The court sits with closed all ogal proced of obtaining beo doors, overrules s ostablished for the pur- athful evidence, admits tostimony, and rofuses to allow the ipechient of (o witnesses who havo tos- tified for the prosecution. Tho court. 18 dubied “the cat and parmt show" on the streots and the belief is preva- lent that the result will be a division of the church. Kind-Hearted Railroad Officials. RAVENNA, Neb., July8.—To the Editor of Tirr: Bex : On the afternoon of July 6 William Clinton, abrakemanon the B, & M., had both of his legs cut off by beingrun over by a switch engine. Nosooner had the accident appened than telegrams went flying to Lin- rogard to it. It was but a few min- utes untilan order came from Lincoln to send 1 and Island fora doctor to as- aputating the limbs, In the mean- 2 i ster Belnup got an engine and | ecach ready the run of 123 miles, from Lincoln te Ravenna, in two hours and thirty-Ave rainuts have beo s, Sinee then other specils ¢ ussistance, and now the Nomore prompt. at- teatica ¢ © boon given to tho prosi- dontof the Unitel States than has been shown tothe sufferer by the B. & M. ofcials. A Cimz ABrute in Human Form, Gryievy, Neb, July 11.—[Special to Tir Bex,]—A brute in human form named Kusler last night undertook to rid himself of his thivd wife, He whipped pounded and beat beat ler until sho was more dead than alive. She maniged to let the nelghbors kuow of her precarious condition and by belp went be- fore the magistrate and swore out & wirrant, | for the arrestof her bratal husband, but by | the time the oficer got. to the scene of actiol: her husband had fled. A strict scarch will be made for him. The cause of all this inhuuan tecatment is that ho profossed to be jealou of her actions and henee the above row. Th wonln's neighbors say she is a good, virtu- ous wouan. _The west end is all tore up over the affair, The future will tell the outcome of this affair, A New Insurance Company. Yorx, Neb, July IlL.—(Special to Tae BEE.]—An insurance company has been or- ganized in this city and articles of incorpora- | tion filed with the state avditor. They will | do business under thename of the Modern | Woodnien accident insurance company. _The | officers are: Dr. A. O. Faulkner, prosiden R. J. Coles, viee president; Hon, N. M. Fer- guson, trowsurers A, D, Hiclks, storety, id W. Goble, general agent. ' The company will start outstrong and the prospects .are bright for a good business. The object of the company is, ot to make money, but to give the thousands of Woodmen in the state @ cheap accident insuran, Tow in the Alliance, Hastixas, Neb, July 1l.—[Special Tele- gram to Tur Bree)--Froma gentleman who | seems to be on the insideof ulliance-union labor affuivs in this county your correspond- ent learns that & storm is brew- | ing that threatens to cast asunder the ti existing between the several labor and.alli- ance organizitions. The trouble arse over the call for the independent cong mal convention in this city on the 24th inst., which was changed to suit MeKeighan, The vepublican alignce men don't faucy Me- Keighan dictation and threaten to repudiste MoKeighan and his strikers and shakq the alliance, A Sporting T Fuesmoxt, Neb., July 11.—[Special to Tue Brr]—The Fremont gun club has just de- | temmined to hold a sportsman’s tournament of three duys on August 1, 18 and 14, A lib- erul listof prizes is being arranged and it is expected will attruct the best shooters of the stite. Oue of the features of the occasion will be n mateh hetween V, B. Nethaway of the Premont clubind Charles G. Harrold ot Lincoln, 100 live birds cach for £200 a side ul\\llhuLhmupmmlup of Nebraska. urnament, farn a hed, Asrox, Neb., July n.-;spe.-i B |—Two bars and & grauar to T. M. Cowley near town ground last evening. Two hors binder were consumed with the bams. horse, alarge four-year-old colt, ho h: brought in from the pasture thut ufte The origin of the fireis not known, Wis some fnsurance on the barns aud hy to Tne ¥ belonging burned to the s and o One bisappointed at the Veto. Pexoer, Nob., July 1. ~[Special to Brr.]—The few farmers who have be town that live on the Omaha reservation, feol quite sore over the action of Presidont Harrison in vetoing the land extension bill, Thoy all folt jubilant when it passed the two bouses and looked for no furthor delay. Tng in Soldiers' Reanion at Albion Avuioy, Neb., July 11—[Special to True Brr.]~The soldiers’ reunion is running in full blast. The town is "decorated with flags, | The citizens are doing all they can to mako the soldiers hapny. Tho business b havo wade & Ana” dlspiay. - dudge ) Tiffany gave an abj addross at the camp five, A Lively Streor I Pramsyovtn, Nob, July Special Telogram to Tis Bre]—A 1 fistic en. counter took pla streot (his oven: ing between fohn Askins of Cuicago, sec tary of the motor car company, and John A Davies, a law come of a pi trouble over a contr Askins was aud the casd'will be tried by jury tomorrow morniig. The Baby Colts Won, Ara, Nob, July 1L.—[Special Telegram to Tur Bee. |—An interosting game of ball was played hore today boetween the Alma fist and second mines, known as the Old s und the Baby Colts, resulting in u vie- tory for the Baby Colts by a score of 8 to Census Returns, Prevoxt, Neb, July 11.~[Special Telogram o Tue Bir |1t was learmed today from re. | Uable soarces that the population of the thres Narger cities of this cansus dlstriot, acording focensus roturns which aro nearly conpletel, 1s approximately as follows : Frromont 7,91, Grand Islind 7,538 and Koarney 8401. It was rocently _anhounced that Fromont had about,500, This was ia great disappoint- ment, but the later figures come near what the population is honestly supposed to be. Brewster Points. Burwster, Neb., July 11, -[Speelal to Tie Ber.) ome villain got at the docket of one of our justices and cut. out and destroyed the entire records of an important case of assault with int tokill. Noclue to the perpetra- tor of the act, The weatheris ot and windy, tut corn and other crops properly cultivated are look- ing well The most exciting _republican primary fons_everheldin Blainoconnty came off The convention moets tonorrow. testion is clearly defined —high license libition, Hoth parties will bring out theix full strength and therels no predicting the result, Knox County Ten~he oprARs, Neb., July 11.—(Spocial to Tie The Kuox county teachers' nstitute B begran its two weeks' session here on Monday ll-;- thes wharves, and the rapidity with ‘\:-n;«n and I8 now underexcellent headway, sixty ierescuers performed tbeir esulted in five toachers having been already envolled. . l»ll)'::{ll majority of thoe w lm\\'lh~“ instructors 4 Prof., A, C. Oug, m..’“l ing saved” from _ death, hen high school at Creighton, and | the wd slipped off tho _landing J. Hlunt, lite of the high school at ople awound, numbering some | e, bt now principal of the Niobrara d to thesides of the whart schools, Har & egram to temy at of anC plaese. ] Special Tol- Tuk Bir.]—A most villinous ut- wsault wis perpetrated on the per- Mrs. Neil Peterson, living o short outhof town, by P. A. Petors of Poters wert 1o the house of Mrs. son Peterson and finding hen alone asked for a drink of water. When sho brought the water he seized her and dragged her 1o the bed, wher his desiy Herceries for help arused the ndghbors. Peters is now under 4 This is his third attemapt of this kinlin the veighbor- hood and the citizens are thoroughly aroused. hebrutally triel to acomplish Alfiance Affairs. Nuisox, Neb., July Il — [Spocial Telegram to Tk Bre. ] ~The allisnce convention, with an attendance of ninety-five, nominated for representative George Felton ; commissioner, Jacob K. Deipl: clerk of court, John Buad; county attorncy, R. D. Suthérland. Dele- gates were sent to the state congressional and senatorial convention uninstrucied. Girard & Nicholas shipped nine cars of cattlo from Ruskin today over the Rock Island to Kansas City, Mr Thomas Hewitt of Liucoln added a car of hogs toihe train. Henry Wehrman shipped three carsof cattle to Omaha over the B. & M Harry (. Ritcuie Dead. Purrsvovn, Neb., July 11.—[Special Tel- ram to Tue U |—Harr . Ritchie, departmen and the 4 died athis 0 ||\)<n|l 3 o'clock t!lh after after i of six woeks, caused by brain Ritchie was alsosecretar of the firemen's state tournament committee and a repedlican politiciau of sune prom- inence, e funeral will be held Sunday moming o'clock and will be onductel by the al Arcanum and fire department, both of which organizations ho was a member. A Closo Call. Piarteiovns, Neb, July 11.—[Special Telegram to T Brr,) W. Hitt had a narow cscape from being buried alive at Hovland's gravel pit, noxth of the city, last i He wis loading grvel and the bank in. He suw his dangerjust in time iy The falling sand caught |'~-nyh o1 a linge caved and ba the team and partially buried oneof the ani- mals, but they were gotten out without ser ousinjury. Republican Caucuses at Lineoln. LiNcorx, Neb.. July 11.—[S pecial Pelegram to Tne BeE.|—Large and enthusiastic repab. lican caucuses wore hell in the various wanls of tho city this evening, The pri- maries wilt be held tomorow and from the present outliok it is probable tha, the fol- Iswing will bo nominated: R. B. Moore senator; R. H. Lakely, J- J. Gilliland, A Cormish, representatives ; John Frost. county commissioner, and D, G. Courtnty, county attorn Knocked the Persimmons. mony, Neb, July il.—|Spcial Tele- gram to Tug Brn]—At the republican pri mary held here tn ry littly intare was muifested, There wore olght eandi- dates inthe fleld, three Broatch and five Maercer, The Mercer mon knocksd tho per- simmons, They are Jonas A, Fry, H. Don Andrew McKelman, Heaty Rolfs and Nicho' 1as Reiken. e A Texas Dattle. Dexven, Col., July 11.—A telogmm just vo- ceived from Yslota, Tex., says a pitched bat- tlois in progress there betweon two local factions, both of which daim tocontrol the town government, Tn the election lust Aprileach party climed the vic and tho town hus had two governments ever sinee. Several fights re- sulted and it was ox pected_the truble would cuiminate i the confiict which took placo to- uight. Later—Tho fight hns ceased but both sides hold their ground, and it impossible for anyone to venture out to discover tho mumber of dead and wounded. The telograph operator there wires he can count six dead bodies from his window. — The President to the Alliance, Ciicaco, July 11.—The Journal this even- ing publishes a telegram under the date nl Carlisle, Pa,agiving the text of aletter w ten by President Harrison in response to an invitation toattend the national granger ex- hibition, Tnit he says, in part, “the tavif question is the mostimportant of th and people should be thomughly alacated o it. Asthereis o doubt the farming element is the baclcbone of this orany other ree g erment, itis necessary that they should un- taud this question 50 that they can dis- i lo and protoction. 1t to handle and if it should win in 1802 ftwould cause great -dis- tress throughout the lan — - World's Fair Seoretary. Crreaco, July 11—Congressman Buttor- worth of Ohio was tonight electel secrotary by the board of directorsof tho World's Co- lumbian exposition. Ho was opposed by Hon. Adlie Stevens of Ilinois, it assistant pustinaster genral under Clovelnd, Thiee Hallots wero t the first, 20 to 8, tho sec- yandthivd 24 to 4. Twenty-thice ssary for a choice. el sty's Good Wishes, ‘oxoN, July 11.—Among the pumbers of wedding gifts presented to Staley s from the queen of aminature of hersclf sot with diamonds. Accompanying the gift is a leiter from her mi ingin tho high- 1ms tho wor oration carried on cantey and wishing him nuch happiness led life. Stauley fs sonGwhat bet- vening, Takena Do Tuly 11.—[Spael Tue Be Albert Line can, has taken the dogr istry at Berlin univers oud 21t were 1 Here M . ial ('nnum-uu to n Smith; an’ Ameri- 0 of (qBAGEF of chem- Y. A Berux, Ehe Jap Defeats Qui Searrey, Wash. July 11—t & wrestling mateh last night between Matasads, the Jup, champlon heavyweight, md W. H Quinn, champion heavyweight of the Pacilic coust, the Jap was declared the yimner Letter Carriers at Work, LoxpoN, July 11-—Affairs are becoming more quiet among the letter carviers and they are performing their duties a3 uual today. - Tne lmnm-ll for Rain. Kaxsas Crry, Mo, July 11.-Dispatches from varions points in Kansas where corn hus been suffering by drouth state that coplous wns fell today greatly benefitting the erop. 1602 Sixteenth and Farnan stroets is the now Rock Island ticket ofice. Tick- ots 10 ull points castat lowest rates. A !”fllnl,l SCENE. Haviwax, attached to g £op thenew ferry from New that wnoment 't the harbor as th slide, 3 shrie for for means of sate to the rescue rapidly passed w mass in the w; servers were { steamer, Many Jured by fiying b covered bear el ster wer to land the work ones comunen e not be told at provailed i the neys sands mained until a working in the fusion it i but the nunibey of thiosoe whose aro: I of the Miss A Joms Brsny St ghim exc Pave to Tu Min; B l]mjs theater ving hero in front mysterious demo whil investigation 1o the marriage of ¢ the the event, Little brunete, ry of which than hind the folds of Willur opera cor Junuary. Soon: the wealthy c of this section, tivo and DEED War blows, his pourided n the He next finally captured, svounded i sented a tors floor wlmost Holt called his ber of the family insanc. chief seerctary ing thathe v tively by oceup: tenants. If that ould find the lind undertaken duced. moelify the fan.d would goa had any present insisted, how be hypothiecated loc s matter. Thy NLARBEFITEAD, the first time signal vietc the Seafox with fect yachting da being thereby rounding warrd work showed lier spee windwan flndsh, T terest settled the procession, t wieys, but failin tura fell behind, Gossoon finished ¥Fort Wornr, gram to waas on July 5 m telephone girl 1th teleph 1 o sensati dleton had this by Mayor P diwore {ncomnpatibly ances tho fum 1, a8 i from his of Stos At London York At New Yo | the Wiclana, fule 11 wamer, York to the aock. steamer got Within two foet of the landing a number of pepsgis jumped on board, and at present. mouth and Halifu flocked o the scenc \hq< Brssie P ment amoug the ad flowers of wis something iy of the puace. dughter of a fushionable Columbus moaiste in point of education and appearance is fully & mateh for ier husband. Pageritos A HADMAN, bed to the meantime desperate battle ensued nrecogn }lnlluhmr he had . Farnell's Modera tion. Loxnox, July 11.—Mr. Parnell in the com- monis thisevening made the closing speech on the debate on the vote for Balfour’s salax; for Ir Coruaught, showiig t He would bill t Balfour thaniced Pa of kiis speech and promised ——e ossoon a Winner , July Scotch cutter Minerya has been the, position, a I the forty-footer | the Pappoose was the first ov the line and after aned Ventura, showed the Ming A Mystery ik Beg |~ he mccident gt th o top help oty N W of an was a confused mass of women and strugaling in the water, but the accident had hardly happened betore a dosen The drowni p to the men sticks and boands totk wter while a nunl hrown 10 people wer Sards and ts aud bruises. ments of tho spectators show that those who fell in wore wer frightful. When all those in sighthad been £ grappling for the drwned wo bodies were recovered, but up to miduight 1o othier vietims were found. [t is believed at least fout osthers arelost, but the exact number can- Intense excitement Within disaster sp hour Ow, late water. annot be lary bodics have OSTER. n., July ]—1tere Jap: tonight. ho and tbere he house th nstrations, the w ’0 nothing of the well Known young man of this ad but ju Aunie Smith, a ineten. more muiden never peered coquettishiy from I whom' a & Japane npany in afler her ar and wi M OF July 11 dragged hi Two of the n the fight the ocived o o 10the Wis., the e married by a jus- 7 a Holt's farm house near West Wilton Edwin Holt, amilkman, his mothier, crushing hier faco with terrible brutally firophice, his head to a jelly, killing Nim. neighbors Tefore od thee siclk ro Hundredd 'Gff Women and Children Precipitated Into the A terrible curred at Dartyouth, by which anumber of people were dréned, but the exact number of victims will fiot b known till tomorrow. The disaster happened by reason of o chain hoat which slipped out of place, allowing khe front end of to sink and prt- ipitate a o rowd of 300 or 00 men, women iidl children in the witer, The peoplesvere crowded there waiting for Annex, just ater, accident oo the breidgo arrived When the occurred, The outer end of the bridge went down suddonly and th tereor stricken crowd slipped off into orv descendi euch other, serambling or some minntes there children men leaped ng people wero standing above o st ruggling rof life pie ten from th steack and in- Il the bodies The st st of and chil- WORII aud the seenes immediately following | brovght hours four when sread and thou- where Uhey ro- watching those fng o tho con- impossible to tell who are missing, ge. Thenames been recovered A THEATRICAL SENSATION. Flopement of am Actr ss with a 8t. Paul Youth, 11 ~[Special Tele- was o flutterof mailens ot of these “Mikado" wore below the stage, wore similar domtly the and it proved on 0Te or than chorus st occurred, and whispering groups were commenting on ar-old fascinating fan, jolned the umbus, 0., list rival in St. Paul sho made the aojuaintance of Archie Matheis, ayouth of her own aye and youngest son of 'pet merchant of that name, doingr busiiess o’ Third stroet. They beeame crdzaged and Tharsday even- ing eloped (o Hudson, Aberdeen’ Matheis is the e Xills His Fatherand Brutally As- siults His Mother, Nasmva, N H., is moming at assanlted sick father from ‘where he arivel and o Holt was neichbors were Had lelp not arvived, [t was the intention of Holtto .- der his mother and aunt When the coroner : blo sight, covered with blood while his body lay on the ble from the terr mpre- premises being le Tast Sunds side, said he felt strange and thought something should be done with him before he harmed one mern- He has been pronounced and, anxfous the > ren d by Wi yiug cours 0 solve great d idea LR r, that local it the With Ma: these W Bargess in for the 7. s Morl Inthe ste schooner Seafoxtwas away Bty Juchts jopd here o st e, in e the G he Minerva to-elose th s id the ¥ o b k., Juiyll be cuabled al fur Sho took tho 1l tothe I old tri w us After remark- £33,000000 pro- posed under the land purchase bill should be used 1o the best advautage, Par- el suggested that the constabulary be employed i1 the autumn in obtaluing retuans from the estites im Munster and ts paid respec- non-oceupying tuken Balfour nagnitude of the problem he enormously to the available or than he t must still be money must not conseut of the re- he moderation toconsider the 1L.—The little beaten for aters, It wis a to defeat last s champion and he dlways wins over It wis ap artthe first class from the line, fcapped, After began _wind- the Morlin leading 1o the st plac which all the in e held Tiner 08500) A On the heat home the Gossoon ks, Leading mineayering zap. The Cen poose. The plained. Special Tele . Pendleton die G.Cullen, a mriedto Ad in the enploy of theFort o exchango. Wihen this it creat ws was made publie here toda was supj wdleton went to Chicag firat, wife or temper, b relutions we - uship ghteds Boston; the Fieslanfl, the ¥ the City of Chester and tho New York At Quecnstown—The Nov York. At Hamburg—The Norma The Saale, layor Pe ed 8! Tammily in August ) the of ground utto all aypear: re most cordial Arrivals, he Kansas, from ydian Monarch, Maasdam, from s, from New nule, fromNew from Bremen 3 THEIR FINAL tion Gret Together Again, HAVE OUTGROWN THE CONSTITUTION. The Present Body Cannot erned by the Original Taws—An Able Paper on the Race Question, Sr. Paut, July 1. the Natiomal Edu Ational assoc legee to deny the published statement ve ingg lis candidacy for the prosidency. Alexander Forbes of [llinois then got the floor on & question of priviloge and read from rd- | day lad been illegal and was thereforo null | ind «0id. He offered a series of resolutions setting forth this statement and moved that the clection of officers be now held. His motion was immediately seconded and he spoko in support of it. o said the “consti- proyided for an cloction by bal- had mot heen granted, nor any record of auy olee- ion mor of the amnouncement of ome by tho presidemt. His specch was heartily applauded. President Canficld explained that the pres- | ont constitution had been adopted for a small body and was in many w unfit for tho greatly augmented number of the present or- ganjation. The very rapid growth of the assoclation had compeiled the many constitutional provisions and now bo phiysically impossible to carr the exact provisions of the constitut argued strongly in favor of the ad of the action taken, s iz that it wi ake than (0 make a y the letter of the reasons given he dec! resolutions out of order. Mr, Harley of Wisconsin, whohad seconded tution | lot, which | was there would out all n. He wbility s better housan d tho law. For red the motion and to Ilmko one mis’ Mr. Forbes’ motion, appealed from the decision of the chair, but President Canfeld refused to hear an appeal and his decision was greoted with combined appliuse and his 'l chair called immediately for the report of the president of the educational comeil and the matter was dropped for the session and probably for the meeting. George F. Brown of Illinois offered a reso- lution on th ‘olumbian exposition at Chicago conmending the appintment of Prof. 0,V Tousley of Minneapolis as commissioner of education at the expa on, Tl dist paper of tho moming was on 4O ganiation and System versus Originality and Individulity in Teacher and Pupil,” by ¢ Subin of Des Moines. concluding, rof the morni nd school extension s by United & stem of ates Comu mg and le sioner of During the its met for v rarten department dent forthe year Mrs, Eudora Hallman of La Porte, Ind. H. S.Jones of Pennsylvania was elected presidentof the department on elementar hools. s dopart year. The s prosi- The gencral ' tople of the hizh as a finishing school s | considera by the education department, H. Lee Sellers of "Pexns and James H. Baker'of Colorado read papers on the general topic and others fol- lowed on thespecial divisions. The collegedepartment considered theques tion of eollege administration of the manner of mising the standard of colleges in general, Commiittee reports were heard by the de- partment on industrial education and manual training, Dr. Lewis McClouth of Brooklings, S. D.. was elected president. Hon. Aaron Gove of Denver read a paper before the music departinent, ndvocaling music asa regulir part of required school work and the placing of it on the same ground with arthmitic and all otherbranches, Judge Gumby of the Louisiana supreme court delivered an intercsting address to- night on the race problem, which he said soncerns not only the south, butthe whole country. Itwill not settle itself. It must notbelet alme. It demands brave thought and determined action if we would solve it by a bloodless revolution. All the trouble in the south arises from the political jealonsy of the negroes and from the fear of the whites that negro rule will be restored and utlerly destroy the new-born progress of the south, The trae solution of therace problew on a justbasis lies in the re- striction of the suffrage and the only just re- striction is an educational qualiication. 1f thenegro was enabled to exercise the right of suffruge intelligently all danger and appre- hension of race trouble would cease. s qualification should be wdopted by the gencral government and tho same government should give tho negroes tho means of educ: to qualify for the burdens and responsibilities of citizénship which the zovernment placed on thom 10 SuLserve its own ends. Public education is the peculiar and grandest distinction of the Amcrican nation and it ought to be put into the national constitution. The press should partisan in the presence of this grave Statesmen should throw aside all tepors ence and adjust tho question on busis Just afo to both races, PresidentJ. C. Price of Livingstone col- lege, Sulisbu N. O, next delivered un ad- dress on “Education and the Problem,” President Prico is & negro, and an eloguent one. He argued that the negro freedom would never bo completa until the negro becomes educated, The solution of the provlem is the granting to the negro of all civil Tights to which he is entitled as a member of the human fami The problem is the natural outcome of ot and a change must be made in haracter of that environment. Whilo educating the poor negroes the poor whites of the south should not be neglected President Canfield of Briton in a closing talk turned over the gavel to the new presi- dent, W. R Garret, who spoke fora moment and then the thirty-fourth annual convention of the Natioal Educational ation wi e adjourned. At the last Prof. Buker of Colorado presc of tho imittee on resolution or moral Hools snd recommend triining in the public inve 1 of the Whilo Cross Leaguo ndorso the Ameriean humano so. adyoeato the feaching of the ethics of of compulsory education to commend United States Morgan's plans for [n: endorse land grants for o demand the e al of all i port duties en books. A resolution re- girding spelling veform wos referred to spectal committee to repart next year. e e Commissioner school land s More Gold for New Youk, July 11.—Forcign bankers to day ordered £1,000,000 more gold to Europe, making so fax 2,000,000 in gold bars to morrow. + There was consideral 0310 the reasons for the shipm Peabody say th change transaction. Some banlkers state the gold is intended for the Bank of Hugland, whose reserve his decreased to a low fgure, | and others state it will go ultimately Buenos Ayres. . — Everything Lovely. INDIONAROLIS, July 1]—President Ingalls of the Big Four met the men with the griev from the several b , hean rdémands and replied with kindly avg ments uutil they intimated that if thelr terms Hurope. 0 were 1ot complied with the federation will | take ahand init. Then he promptly replied that 1o oulsiders can settle difiorences be tween the Big Pourand its employes. Ho | Lt that the demands of the men | sonable generally, and he felt the would bo no difticulty iu reaching o sett nent. b0k Tommy W I d Ont. EW ORLEANS, July 11.—Cha Wil the Engiish ki 1out Towmy | Wardin eght rounds tonight before the | Qlywipie club for a purse of $00. | - Through coaches—tullman palnce slowpers, dining ¢ lining | cars o Chicago | vin the g v | oflice 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam, leet ASSEMBLING. All Departments of the Teachers' Conven- be Gove At today's session of | the the constitution of the association to prove that the method of election of oficers yostor- wiaiving of | Play Minneapolfs. ... 63 Miiwakee Kansas City. W Denvor, | Bloux ity Des Molnes Onak St. Paul 6l 60 [ Des Moin Des Moives, gram toTu: B, feated today in the with Des Moines. v the visitors to d | to be soerratie | Willis after " tho Omalia batsme ation Dr. | kit for four scattering singlos. | Hewott of Ohio aroseto a question of privi- | were made by Des a base on balls, a pitched ball, and one by Keams being hit steal of second, Tho second started and @ base for [ ball, “but @& mes drews to Han | ended the Inni the third a single balls and & W0 INore runs, thard by a base on fice, on a double and at on asiugle by Andj | fice by Des Moin s in ¢ | out, on two singles, | on being hit by o | bases and s coliple TS MBIN S, w0 . Flangun s Stockwell, m. Phelan, ... | Brtmcom, 110 | Maaullar, vs. 0 | s 0 Des Molnos. Oniglia ... Runs earned base hit ble SO By Lonch 1 Dalls Bases for hit 1 ek out 4. Wild pitek: hour and fity Kansas i 1. PAl Minn, gram to Tug Bei of to-day's gamc T PLU, O Brie Burke, & Meokin, p _Totals... By St. Paul... ICinsus Uity Runs earned—St, | baso hits—) runs —Smith OfT Poars Sloux City Mrrwavkee, Wis gram to Tk Bk of today's gamo : Ia, July 11, that he was substitued by Des Moines got nd o wild pitel SUMMARY, Dos M nning, Busés on balls Umpire—Hoover. BASEBALL, Standing of the Clubs. od. Wom. lnfl. l’n(‘t. ‘u .r.u » o 4 Bt ] » a7 i es 11, Omaha - [Spocial Tete: ]—Omaha was easily de- s opening gamoof the series Young Martin was put in do the twirling and proved tourd inning, en at his mercy, Ronch had only being Thrve scores Moines in the first inning, base on being hit [ three singlos, Omaha got by a pitched vall, o anda single by Cloveland lalsoby a base on balls boing hit by a pitched At triple ylay by An- han on Traffley’s fly ng in short order, T ni- eror, tvo bases on cloice gave Des Moines WO more were made fu the bulls, & triple and ns another in the seventi riple, and Omaha got ono rews, astolen base, i saerd h. 0 wero obtainel ho cighth, after two wer two bases on balls, a base four stolen The scove: ONAT A pitched ball, of errors A " ? wn gm0 0 0 b, 80 0 0 0 0 Cley 10 Hasrahan, rews, 1.1 6 1|Wilim & p. 0 0 Urqulinrt, o 2 0|Martin.p Morandt . 7, Omaha 1. o-buse hits—Rrl Stockwe it riple play-—2 play—Phe ia 33, Des M by Mart Tim e—One Bause wine. ty 8, St. Paul 7, July 11.—[Special Tele- Followingis the result it 0/Gunson, c. 0|I'ears, p. INNINGS, Puul 1, K 15 Oty 4. Two- Burns, Hoover. Houe OfF Meckin 3, By Meekin 5, by Pears out- 3, Milwaukee 0. July 11 —[Special Telo- ]—Following is the resuly MILWATKE Be Sure 1t you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparillado not be induced to take. any other. A Boston Lady, vhose example Is werthy mitation, tells her exporience bolow: “In ono store where T wentto buy Hood's Sarsapariiia the clerk tricd toInduce mo buy theirown lustead of lHood a hotoldme their's would last longer; that 1 might tako it on ten To Cet days' trial; thatif Xdid not Like it T need not pay anything, ete. But ho could not prevail onme to change. I toll him I had taken Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, wag satisfied with it, and d1d not want any other, When I began taking lood's Sarsaparilla I was feellng real miscrable with dyspepsia, and so woak that at times 1 could hardly Hood’s stand. T looked like a person in consump tiom. Food's SBarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at mysif sometines, and my friendls frequentlyspeak of It Mns, CLEA AL G ¥, 61 Terrace Street, Boston, Sarsaparilla Sald by all drugglsts, 15 sixfor 8. Prepared onl 100 Doses One Dollar Brooklyn 8, Buffalo 4 and Kinslow; K Jones und Knight, Battories Woyhing found Muack. Umipires AT TOLEDO, Toledo ol 101 Brooklyn 1 4 Hits. l‘nl:l|u 15 Toledo 2, Brooklyn 2. B ries ~Cushman ch; McCullough and Petz Umpi. THESPEED RING, Guttenburg Races. BURG, N. 0., July 11 Tux Bew,]—Sunn Gurre: y of toda grani to Yaiel s Three-fourths of a Marty B second, 1:17, Hulf milo—Jule G won, second, Upman third, Time—0. One milo—Gardner won, Jennie McFurland second, Rudolph thinl. Time—1:4l. Three-fourths of a mile—Souvenic Count Luna second, Paroling third, 1 mile— Equality Little Bill third. won, 10— Matagorda filly won, Rancoc third Three-fourths of a mile Bustoed sceond, Australitz -cighths of a mile - second, Royal Garter Blackthorn won, third, Thuo h Races, Special Telo- of today's Brighton Be Buigurox Beacu, July 11 Tue gram to Br: |—Summa Five-cighths of a milo—Rushlight won, Rosaline second, Hunnibal third. Time-—1:0 ghths of a mile—Bessiek won, second, Signature third, Time: -cighths of won, Autocrat second, mile—Prince Howard Houston third, Time srdham won, ond, Glory third, Time—1":42, Oho and one-eighth miles—Pocatello Caststee! second, 19 third, Time—1 One and one-hndf miles, hurdle - Kill Jom, Reporter second, Schoomaster Ui Time : King Crab scc- Washington Park Races. Cineaco, July 11— Summary of Washing- ton Park race Tio-year-olds, five furlmgs—Tda Pickwick won, Allen Buneseeond, Annie Brown third, Dimo—1:01, Mile and one-sixteenth, thre Furraw_won, vear-olds—Al Baggage ' second, Santalono Pettit?, Cline, Gl Welehind_ Morel wankeo fith 1, by twenty i utes. Farned runs—Milwaikee 7, §lo 2 8foux City BB oA An Poorman. m.2 2 2 0 0 0 Shock, m....l 1 25 0 0 Peuit sl 2 10 09 K 110 51 Morrtssey, 1120 11 Janize 318 1w iy, [ Alberts 114 iSchellinme 00 ] . 1 3 1 2Genins, s 65 2 Grim, p 102 0/Burdick 00 Davles, 100 L Totals..... n_4 Milwanke 0— 9 Siowx Olty i MMARY, 1t, Jantzen, Gle Davis. Double Wila pitehes— W—Two otrs and Henderson. s Runs eamed Minneapolis 9, Denver 1. Mixsestorss, Minn, July 11.—[Special Telegram to Tur E ~Following is the result of today’s game T VENYERL n 30 At Carroll If..,. .1 0180 Minnehan, 1.2 2140 Antrus, .\ 1100 Ryn, I0.,....0.0 0101 o 1 1414 Dug 1 01 0 0 Ml 0401 O'hay, CS ) Duke, 'p.. 0030 Totals ... 5 1| Totats..... ] a3 147 BY INNINGS. 22000 082-80-9 0000010 00-1 INMARY, h0lis 2. Tivo-hase hits —Andrus, R ebase hits—Minneh Doubls pia; ¥ to Ryn, McGlono Reynolds, Bases on‘balis—By Duke s, 4 lood fursok out— ity Duko 13 by “Fiaod 1. Fansod bills-Dugdale 3, Lohboek L. Wild pleel Flood 1, Time of gawe—Two hours, U —Bennett, National League. AT NOSTON. Roston 402000000-0 Chicage 00000000 0-0 b Hits—Boston 8, 3 ors—Fios. ton 3, Chicago 12, es—CGetzein and Beunett: Hutchinson and Kitteridge. U pire—McQuaid. | AT PHILADELPILIA, .0 201835 00 010 ST U Gl (S Philadelpnia 18, Cloveland 9, Er Iphia 0, Cleveland 4. Battor: Smith and Clements; Beatin and Zirnmer, Um pire—Lyneh, AT NEW YORK. New Yous. .....1 60 0 1 Pittsburg 1.30°0 0310 Hits vk 14, Pittsburg 13 rors Pitisburg 7, Batc Russie pire- Powers. Cinetimati.... .. .0 " | Brookiyn , .11l | Wits~Cincinnati | Cincln ai3 0, Brook and Keenau, Lo MeDermot Playess’ AT Bo: 3 | Pit v 0 Hits—Boston 12, on 5, Pittsbn Giaftucy und Sherida i Baker and Decker. U AT BROOKLY N, 000 0232 8, Brook 1yn [§ Duryea tt and Daly. Umnpire Liengue, i 00003025 40 032 8006 Pittshury 10 Error: g b, DBatte Ciumbert nd Quinn, m Unnpives AT PIEADELIIED Philadelphin, 2004 00000-6 Cleveland D 004 4040 %l Hits—P"hiladelphia 7, Cleveland 14, Errors Philadelphin |, Bait Husted and Halla) 3 . Umpires—Ferguson and Holber AT NEW TORK New York 0108 99000-7 Ch: ). w100 100012 e Hit 2420 10, New York 14, Errors | Ch w York 2, DBatleries—Baldwin | and Famgll; O'Day and Brown, Umpires | Matthews and Keclo, | AT IROOKLYSN | Brookiyn.......4 0 08 0 19 Buffalo,. 1020008 l Hits—Brooklyn 2, Buffalo 9. third. Tame1: Oue mile, three-yeor-olds—Rimini wou, Arundel second, Tatiel thivd, Time- One mile, all iges—Pat Shoeedy won, Hor- pipe second, Kraftan thind. Time—1:45. sl he Predicted Fight. Piexne, 8. D, July 11,—Tho final outhreak predicted between the hostile Indiuns at Cheyenne agency with their chief Big Foou md the Indian agent occurred yesterday. Big Foot refused to_take beef rations unloss delivered as ho wanted, wnd took his follow- ers 1o their Cherry ercek eamp, whore they now are without ¥ations, Chicf Hump, who ischief of the Indian police and hetween whom and Big Foot exists startod for (h Afight is predicted be render, bitter hatred, ore Big Foot will sur- Loxnox, July 11.—Intelligence hus boen ro- s ceived that the British barque Lancefioldy Captain Burns, from New York Mareh 7, for Flong Kong, onJune 22 met the barkentine Guiding Star from Muuritivs for Hobut Town, with the captain, mate, stewart and one déad and three more sick okt The High $ehool Alumni. The regular annual meeting of the High School Alumni association took placeat. tho high school builaing last ovening. As but representation of the vavious classos was present tho meeting was postponed unt next Friday evening, when the annual eloc tion of officers i The now offices of tho great Rock [s- land route, 1602, Sixteonth and Farnam street, Omaha, aro the tinest in the city. Call and sce them, Tickots to all points cast at lowest rates ———— ould isin It. New Yok, July 11.—An Evening Post St. Louis, Mo, spe Wiggins fer control tho fr | says Jay Gould and tho company have an allisce to ight coming the river i this point with hrottiing the new merehunts’ bridge v Th » Se os Wil e Curtalled. Loxvoy, July L il Cablegram to Tur Ber.|—Stanley's s m‘ his b the dean of Westminster to curieil the ding I mon y sery as much a5 possible and to po Btanloy 1o he seated during the eore - An Insanc Mother Tror, N. Y., July 11— Mrs, s Wil- ms, near Palvhaven, V., this morning or- dered her two children, agirl of sey ocn and a boy of six, to sct firo to the house and cutber throat, undoubtedly insanc, taubie e y Cholera Decreasing, Mapmin, July 11.—A cholera bulletin from Valencia shows a steady decrease of the epis POWDER Abusolutely Pure. A cream of tartar buking powder, 111gtess of leavening strength L Goveruuent Ree port Aug. 17, 15, 3 pocial Tolo- ip to arrest him, ~<§

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