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AE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JuLy I the country precincts should nime cleven | nell were to be approved by the “ommittee pitchers Clirke stands ninth ® P delegates and that Dr. Mes should t | the cmvention had chosen, ad were to re- p— Omiha, 15 & taam, ranks fifth in batting, Treadway, Denver. ..o | bl it cightoen at large, making @ total of sixty- | ceivetheir credentials from its officers, 7 with an sverageof 203 and third in fleliing | &P tirgeapelt | & Donglas Comnty's Republican Delegation b genllmom drom Milan prooint, wod | m:'lvr“rlb-,lm-umu-.l a recnsideration of the | The Cause of Omiha’s Dafeat at Des Moinw with an averageof Abbey st Panl. ... 3| @ The Tate That Has Been Decroed for Mure Pledged to His Support. understanding the resdution, objected to it Mt L. Roeder thaight that this woull be Yesterday. WESTERN ASSOCEITEON. | i .ieee| $F1 derer B D, Neal, the ground that the country would have | in bad tasts, asthe resolution had beers once —— | ey no representation, Mr, Rosow i:w]rluinlll assed. He thought that it would be better Batting and Fielding Awverage OF | 1) Vinnehan, Mnne 3 & 1 to Mm that the msolution provided eleven | {o add a mpresentative from overy ward and Clubs mnd Playors. - ~ - NO PROXIES ARE T0 BE RECOGNIZED. delogates for the country, and the gentleman | precinet to the committee than to “reconsider CIARKE WAS TOUCHED UP FREELY. et s il D . ALLAN AND DOROTHY JONES AVENGED. from Millard sat down satisfled, the resolution _ " b 'l 1‘ . : ‘“‘ by '(' :‘ =3 BAERG ) F. W, Gray moved that the chair appoint a call of the toll of thewards was d clubsand players are here slown in detail, | The Delegates Present at the Stite | conmitics consisting of ono delegate from | manded on the motion of Mr. Ellerio ve, | Bitting and F felling Avorages of comprising the workdoneup to July 5. An Judge Clarkson Overrnles Neal's Moe and Congresstonal Conventlons | eah ward inthe ¢ mm SouthOmaha | consider, and it wis lst by o majority of | Western Asoctation Clibs and | Wverue isgiven to all who have played In at tion fo & Newv THaL and S8ns leastten games, Bl and three from the count t adeleg- | eleven voles, 4 Will Cast the Full Vote— tion o attend the congr juvention | The convention then adjourmed. Playcrs—Intereating Tar! WiPrid AvERAGK i : : tences Hini to Be Hanged Connelt Endorsed. to be held at Plattsmouth in September. — and Dinmond Gossip. +5- H Ootober 98, Prior to the submission of thisquestion by Dr. Mercer Serenaded. thechalr, J. L. Black asked permision to | The entire voting population of the Ninth The convention of repub - ”QL o Jl‘ A, reprosentn- | WU anda large coutingent from the Sixth Standing of the Clubs. ashington hall yesterday aftemoon n’\.‘n. nZ e has Inirod 1 e heide | called on Dr. 8, D. Mercer last evening with i 1t |'L||m|, \\";‘u- Lot Per Ot 2(Grimih. Ml § 4 Never before in the history of criminal of epresentativesa bill pro ¢ tor the . Wi il ba enderex nneipolts.... % §ltlenel Slout City 0 chioose delegates to the stateconvention to | GEreprexcntativess bill providing for there: | the Walut Hill band and tendered hima | SEQ 6l i 00 : slobel Slout Ctty..... courtmatters fn all America have the tow be held at Lincon on May 23 and delegates | | rks, therefore, b it el ‘{"‘ % & ths | Tinnmas Oley,.. 9 | i/ K (oo, Tan, Ciif. 2 0|21 |2 rible wonls been pronouncel upon amore o 3 held @ tesolved, s fhe snse o s con- r. Mercer made oarance o e o | i M - 1 - MLt he nn > S 1 * i : Plattsmouth in September was o representa- | tounty that M Coniell use every effort in- | SFOYE 00 Mplisbe il s Ll i ant | fes Moines... 6l i) a0 ) Al 8Konnedy, lenver 3 7 | the cuse y > when they foll from the tive one. Throughout its deliberations the | Wing tho passage of the sime, andwe | played ¢See, the Conquering Hero Comes. cune B e St 1 . 3 T B BroLs it 3 lips of Judge Joseph IR, Clarkson rroatest good fecling and harmonyof sentd. | Mepeby endorse and approvohis actions hice choers and a tizer wee given. f aive 0 i Dive T8 58 Joendin A el e oo b on. 3 BIPRUSES SO0 g v S g The resolut was unanimously adopted, The doctor responded by saying that he NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ouaha v e 13 kRe N An, TRver. s . i 3 hoy were for Edward D, Neal, convicted ment previiled, There were two or three | aqd then the chair appointed the “conmittee | wasgladto sce hisneighbors in asocial way, Pliy 1ost. Pe e Ly Lteemy 4 14 Matns, St. Mot ? of the horribly revolting and atrociously diseruntled dolegates, bt they quickly | suggested by My Gray's motion, naming | as i thesocial attanmants of lifo the most i HHitart bos Mot | coldblooded murder of Al and Dorothy sought the background and simply sulked Isiae Hascall as chairman, Mr, Gray refus- | plesantthing was theexchunge of cordial II‘I”\(\-“‘\"‘I”]‘\ [ ! - Coadhn datol 10 Moekin, St Paul it Jones, a gray-haird, aged couple .-.»,nln.;g Whe biistnoss b {ho convoution wascon | iNE tosrve, neighborly ereetings. ; Philadel phii TR 3 17 Burdiek, Shux Cily 1660, gl paagPaded o 4 A citad Witings 1 3ah T30 Mersts Whing | e | e, Ambiose moved thatas the cowvention | Anumber of thedocto's constitucnts as- | lloston ‘ g f — alono on d farm a few miles west of this city Aueted without a jar, Dr, Mercer being he hud so heartily edorsed Dr. Mereer, the | sured bin of the 1l supportanda gen- | {Mieno. . . : Narlb on February 3 last tily endorsed for governor and Hon. W | clair” should appoiut_ a commwitice of | eralexchangoof ideas was the onlor. Hlovelnng, o o & 103 cins ] ) Aside from a very lurge number of mem Connell for congress, three to wait upen Dr. Mercer and inform Clgars, ete, wor cirulated freely among | Pittsburg 0 i : AT TOSTON bersof tho bar ther were not more than fifty' It nearly 240 when Will Gurley, | him ofthe action of the convention and invite | theguests, and the band did itself proud by ‘B . H $ : 3 Boston. . .. 00100010 = o ther spectators resent Amon chalvmin of thd central commiltae, mpped thy | Bim todppesr bofore it, The molon pre disconrsing sweet music upon the lawi, /| Chicag O A g ) [ Ak ah DX Among . G 3 "APE vailed, and the chaiv iamed G. W, Ambivse, ——— Boston.......... 03 3 Hits~Bodon 6, Chicago 8, Brrom—Tos. |‘nes other spectitors wore —Awd convention to order. ¥ W drayandD, J ODonshoe as sich e ¢ “hi et Tar very swell-dressed, black-cyed so hollex ITAY anc J onahioe as s " " " g 3 PR hleugo. on Chicago b, Batteries ~Clarkson and well-dressed, black-cyed soclety hellos, He suid that those present had assembled | committee, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Brooklyn ity ‘ ¢ ; irooklyn. L : Milwa . 1 Nennetts Hitehiison and Kiteridge, Um- | chaperoned by a riehly attired matron, The tie ropublicans of Nobruia, & N from thesidevalk, | Tus Bre: Will you_please insert in Tue | thiladeipil 6 i HERE S AT PHIADELIIA, poared in the newspaper reports of sociil Bt theansyer to the following questions: | o™ ; . S v Philadeiphin.. 10 02 0 1 0 0 1 1-15|Cvens a scow of tines. ‘This trio ws with harmony ) - Who was county trewsurer and who_ was T e i Kany Clovelnd. o0 00 0 4 0 00 0- 4 |theone featurein connection with the audi ! : X unty ! - wio_ AMERICAN ASSOCATION. ence curious {0 seo and hear i man seutenced He hopel that a ddegzation wouldbe chosen Méreer had made his appearance city tresurer andmayor inthe yoar 1851 T E1{tsTohnA UK 17, Cletulin] 0,0 e | AHCH LIS toNee anllsa it Resitey which would be able to battle witha foo tha Thecheering was hearty and prolnged. 4 BELLEVUE Athlotie eioy P rors —Philudelplia 4, Cleveland Batter- Tho prisoncr was brought in—the same Thedoctor was escorted to the platfor Answer—Connty trasurer, A, C. Athenss | Lowiwilic, .o 63 {is——Gleasgs wnd Clenenta; Widsworth and | (o0, JHR0ICE WIS Heougly a0 uno same Zimmer. Umpire—Lynch, been so frequently described, He sab erect composed, clea-eyed and easy as evera per son did in a public place, The court made several amouncements of deeisions in_matters of comparatively mino imyportance, and then sid : s suny| i o 1|0k, MIND veoerns Tanged until dead S et sral thit the proccedin would bo | | under the banner of republicanism is endeay- 8 g e ) 4 Athens Cheer nfter eheer followed aud itwas ssme | mayor, C. S. Chase; ity treasuer, €. Hart= | 8t Louis oringto wreek the best interests of the s od aud 1t vas 3 elly s i fApplause. | For himself he would ‘\"”"_ eforo order x“‘i“x"\t’n“!‘ i \.Ilh‘l n l: .| man. iR e by 5 BAITING AVEINGE g ay thit hhe would rather fall fighting pro- | erce s sented to the convention AT NDW YORK. e Gt Brack Hawk, S D, July10.—To the Fd- | Syracuse o tion than achicve victory under its ban bl York....3 00 ¢ 14 0 e o e s i itor of Tur Bur: Wil you pleasesayin | Toledo Applause, | oy Fentlemon,tsatdtio /it 1s ot necenn?y | your curosily colimn whai, ofibers of _the | irocklyn i Po L v o0 Mr. Gurley then asked for the election of a | 0% MM O e Tt state of Ilinols constituites the boardof par- : H York 17, Pittsbu i {omporary shalrman. Upon tho molion of | i eanesinessin this short, flere, by dans? A party here daims there is 1o board 1 a2 — — - wYorkl, Pittihrg 8, Batte P i ot SlaR A P | . 1{8iebel, Slonx City i “In the chse of the state against Neal tho "x' ac Haseall, M. P. O'Brien was elected ']“,v*'\”*“;;m-x‘l:fn““n.‘ln‘!:::‘lxu_l.‘l: 1 '1 {u”‘ith“ ofpardms. The authority bingsolely vested [ Dis Maves, la., July Spedal Tele- T L o A 3 sl und Bucklcy ; Bowman and De Mr. O'Brien’ thanked the convention and | P M kel bl P LA SR, i H ! . . Yo mation for anew trial will be overruled.” TR TG 1) L i fact that Tam indebted toyou for the in the governor. How l\\ 4\, e gram to Tue Brr]—The Omahaclub lost \Dalrrmple Milwauke o 2 mpire— Powers, To cyes that were fastened upon the prise ed for the nomination of atemporary {e y 3 A SUBSCRIDE ONINCT .« 2 b e e, ¥ | compliment which yo ve paid me tod . ¢ " s second game to Des Moinestoday through 2 T BIOOKIYN. oner's face not the slightest indication of surs ury. M 15, W. Simeral was dosen | gl Py h-';\ T Ansier--There s no boerd of panions tn | the second game to Do ! o6 Bt 1 b1 & Mury & 21 fnalinat ) 0 0— 1 |Prise was visible. But he did b without opposition Ly in assure you thatif we move o Tlihois, the power beingvested inthe gov- | inabiity to g t more than one hitin an in- E Cincinmat), 1 00000 00 0— 1 his great campain with the same dege ebe Al b A Sl SFosk: 5 0 929 99 I= {snue. That was a feature in connection Tho secretary tonounced the following | tnthasiaen that has so far marked our courso | SHOF: ning, their six hits of Hut bing scattered. i . il VRO R 7 | with the result of thedeath-preficing words felepites us being cntitled to seatsin the | e Sull siccel. 1 foel quite suro that the | Osais, Neb, July 2.—To the Filitor of | O the other hand, the locals did not have o l,"'." i ',‘}“‘“,,"* ”l‘ "",‘“‘["‘T. "“l‘,“w. upon him. For, fuvariibly upon all occasiol convention result of the coming ca Slow a | e Bee: To decide o wager will you kindly | th ddifficulty in finding Clarke, anl by | ¢ . Milws 1 3 Pt e g b attorios “ITNCS | awhen Neal hus heard the court make a rulin Wit Ward—1. 8, Hascall, William Um- | /vind and glorous vie : decide which is the correct expression: © bunching hits in thesecond innings got agood : ha i 3 Inc T igion aaitnthas I DIy, NS |antivouiule o il B fase e oyerpie ‘rh('l-uu, John Matthiesen, M. Forl, Joe | [Loud applause] Torrow will be Sunday,”” or *Tomorrow iS | jondund keptit. The ficldingof the visitors Umohan, Minwapoi.. | § ? pire—Melermott. with a smile, often of T surCasm. h&nt John Rosicky, E. K. Long and Gott- frery oMo will be put forth on our part | Suinday,” wid very mich obligea daily reader | =5 05 0 P = 12 Carrall, M i Judge Clarkson proceeded lieb Zimmerman. attain_victory. and I feel confident that | of Tie Brgl i > Thourguments at the tine of the motion in the muin was good, four double plays THiae, Stox % | Eliyen' Leaguo. Sccond Wanl — Gustave Hamel, C 1 { i vor—T rrow *“wil v being made. ) ade a couple @ i Shoe, Milwa s 2 . HOSTON. I had conside both during the trial and ththe cduss of citizens that ave aiding us | Answer—Tomorrow “will be Monday. being mude. Moran male a couple of bad | BHGHh Bl A . . y g the trial and O'Donovan, M. H. Redfield, Daniel O'Ke B T ey or o, ? L ttows toseood, oi8 of whith owt & rum, | 14 Metlone, Densor.. i Bos .. . ... v 0.0 108 1 15 | attho time of themotion for new trial, and M. Morrison, John Tideman, Joseph Kavan, n v fl1.C 1. Oma ha His 4 fod - . A T November the republican party will achicve SOUTH OMNA T NEW elund's eror in the last innig ad a | 13 gan Do Milie3..: w | Pittsburg......1 10 0 00 00 3| have since relivestipated them, and . L, Van Dom. : 3 grott witory. - aaioAl il Gpstrwil e (iple! by Dl et A G| Ris-Boston 20, Pitsburg 4. Ermrs— [ s mothing to cwuse the cowrt o Third Ward S0l Prince, It. D. Wiite, L B doctor s short address was received by Thav lee Bl i all, i YD 13} Urauhart P Bostn 8 Pittsbune 6. Datteries —Daly | ehangeits wind upon the propositions of law, E. Reed, Howard Watson, 'Charles Batehel- | joudand proloiged appliuse and continuel | There is goingto bea whole lot of troible blewom, wero respusitle for two runs, Yliover Kanms Cliy..: | 5 s and_Swotl; Mul and Quim. Umpies “Lthink the defendant had w perfectly faie '(;'1 William Poyton, Chatles Wehrer, Soth | b O AL R NG e soUBML e Waiti Ty (HE ha Tw;xlwwlylh\lm the fifth inine ]byh:u B IRS el Sl it Bl wfficy aud Sheridun 1;‘.,.1. and_ it there aro any technical crrors le. o r0" » committee o 008 Tt & <F > 2 aseon bills to Ciana and a triple by | e, 2 - that oceurred I preferto leave them to the D. J. O'Donahoe, B, Rosewater, R. D, Din- | convention, veportel that he and hisasso- [ 8¢ which was originally but for $600. About | run but was caughtat the plate. The run : Phildelphia....1 0 1 1 00 30 0~ 6 SIf the dofendant is ready for sentenco T can, M. P, O'Brien, Richard $uith, Moritz | (fates, not knowingthe proclivities of all tho | dyearandahalfagothe ompuny’s ice house | in the sixth was oblained by Cleveand's hit S A Cloveland,,. .20 0 0 0 20 1 0 0— 3 | will sentencehimnow.” = Meyer. . . |dclegites present, had found _themselves | at Twenty-seventh and Q strets was dam- forthrecbagsand a wild pitch. The scox s LSS L FRits —Philadelp Ol Eirors Mr. Estelle—We would like to notean ex Fifth Warl—J, M. Consman, G. W. |in " an | enbarmssing positon, and | aged by anoverfow of surplus water. The DS MONES. | GMATIA. j[Mecllolan, Degror. . ... 4 4o Philadephia i ) Battorios | ception to the overruling of the motion for a Ambr J. N. Phillips, Henry Bolln, | he would ask ve to report preress | gmpuy presented aclaim for#00 damiges R | RARTCER 24} Clark, Ouiahit..v. ooieees | 25| 0 | Sanders md Millign; Bakely and Suteliffe, | new tyial, and ask for forty days from tho ‘lll‘"-lnnél f 1:)‘-4"‘ C.J. Westerdall, Gus Lock- | 4na permission for the committee to return to S HieT a8 oo (aN ivaRbI hyia s | Eaton. ab: (381 I Aol Kunsi Cies..... Un s—Perguson and Holbert, the court in whichto prepare a bill cir scats N jon anc e part i f ™, ey, ¢ .01 . i S, ith WanlDursoy B, Houk, F. . | Siscais n tho covention and e Wit | mitteo and vepeted by the coundl, Two | elimennis i 01 Myer Mimeapiiis:. ... o AT SEW T0RK, he Court— Yos, si Manyllle, Christin Spechit, B.D." Mullery, | thatthey should retive to the committ } 0 the company nted | stodevellin.o | | 3 : Michael Cody, W. Brindsley Austin, Williin | yfter peceiving some enlightenment from the Clare, 0 ED TRRiT 10 0 0 0— 3| on the filing of the proper afidavit we can Ho . J.' M. Tallot e e R e CrlF TautioPs cised the amount from 3600 to | {lfe! " L bl O, LS Tl Now Yori 10, Chicizo 9, Erwrs— | £ an ~order for tramseript We Seventh Ward— M. L. Roeder, J. W, Eller, y S s A by 500, Councilmen Johnson, 0'Rourke | Macillar,ss. - M 00 BliKrelr, Milrauke: e N AR e wzo 4, EOES 4 Five most of the transeripts of the testimony T T oD TLi, T raveiord | S M el e - | wd Doughorty, o _special = commitee, | ¢ Um0 © a1 ) Weidiee Ml | is | NowY Chicago 1 Battertes W | 301 thore aro some things i this. testimony Vil st Vi SIUREEMI D) Potorsn; | oo 8 refoluion broviitny examined the clijm md rported in_ favor of b i ] ; Umjires—Bieroe utd Lasche hich we may desing und we will horeafter Eighth Wird—Willim Cobuim, Peter 8. | o o I e - thay shoid be filleq | Mlowing #,100 of the amoint, and_the coun- g 11 . g =l 1 I A0 Lol tile our affdavits Boion, A. H. Sinders, Q. R, Arnstron, | by the deloguios, and that the delegates pres- | fil conecurred inthe action Burke, Doughorty BY NNV . LS G i AT WROOKLYN. By tho Court-Yos, sir. Doyou desive to S0 KK, Spaulding, . L. Dlack, Georgo A, Bon’ | onghonil et 'the tall voio, and thab the | ind Huwler voting n thonegative. Some of | DaMaties. ... g § § 00 00 02— I ATONHAN o5 vl Broklyn 6 5 80 15 3 0 0| moveinarist of judgment, or ‘anything of fiel, B2 V. Simel, samo ruloshould govern the lelegitionto tie | (Be dtizeus were highly mant and | Onaha. S0 00 0110 Dbwy, St laul { sibeticanta ) i s W B L Ninth Ward—1, Inight, August Doll, | congressionalcon vention, 5 secured aninjunction in the dis court re- SUMMAR ¥ '”‘ O L Mr. Estolle— N 0.1 Eriolaon, G. 8. Bonown, A L. Wig! | COnfressional convinticn, smonsly alopted, | ftraiiing tho piyment of the clain uitil a = Tuns arned =D Mol 2 Jins v 3 HENkaS e s The Court—Orshall T pronounce the sen= gins, Robert Livese . F. Horan, F. M. [ butnhe Action was jaken on Mr. Hiscall's re. | farther hering, wiich has been set for L R OAT > ) iappel Sloux ies N s Tt B ETalLL ) tedcaibwy Eilis. T e lma for tho committee on | August 11 Somo intevesting dovelopments T IR B s | Reynolds, Deny : Murphy and Daily; Lewis, Beecher and Hal: Mr, Estelle—Tdo not see that we have any South Omaha—Dumiel L. MecGucken, | S50t forfurther M or tme cnvention, | ire expected wien an explanation is asked in | hade —pes e L et o T nes OrBALTE| hlSicveIAnd DI ooissoes ligan. ~ Umpires—Jjonesand Kn statutory ground for arrest of judgment. (ieorge W. Mukeponce, Nels Betersun, John | SCheting deletates otk e o Tolowing | e tourts of the reasims for riising the | Jiy ifar,6; by Clark, 4. Struck our-TsyHaxt | &istraes, oux City - 2uisss A TEIARG S 5h The Court to the Prisoner—Mr. Neal you Candon, Sam Gibson, Joseph Kunizel, John | gentiammn nsboiny. the delgate closon o | taim fron $4) @ narly ten Umes the 47 by Clivic, b, Rascd bulls Momn, 7 | PR, S 4 0! b may come forward. C. Bowley, John D, Hobinson. H 3 4 salstepped forward and looked Judge 0 > > couvel 5 » | smount. pitches—Hart 1, Clirk 1 Tine one hour and - 46|Miller, M 34Tisd il AT COLUMBUS, G R e e b e T e 3 ik b OO STIEBaIVBHHIOERMOE L ROl OFRES —_— oty ~fivonnutes, U nipire- Buuskine, |4 Bonrna, Karo Giif....- y ! Colimbis.......0 0 00 0 0 8 00- Clarlson straight in tho eye, s the laiter g 2l T A ; Rochestar, .11 0 00 0 0 0 0 0—2 | procecded: Stephens, Frank Sherwood, . Roth, George ] Sob The Union Picnic. FaT Hoiry, S| e Thoniia e Wi Arnngenents hayo bea completxd for tho Milwaukee 8, Sioux City ¢ 14 Hits —Columbus 7, Rochoster 6, Brirors— | - You have been fomnd guilty by a jury of WestOmaha--George W. Raberts, Henry | Copyrn, Albert Stnde W, Simeral, I | unionpicuic bythe employesof the Union | Miwavier, Wis, July 12 —[Spec 0 f : 4 Colimbus 1, Rochester?, Batteries—Krauss | Douglas county of the erime of inur- i h"‘r”"‘l;dl-lfiml' Henry M. MeGimis | 7 David 1. 8. Hascall, Prank iKaspar, K. D. | stockyards, the G.H. Hammond company, | gram to Tre Bep]—Following is the re: | 5 and 0’ cmnox; Calthan and McGuire, Une | der i the fint dyroe, Huve you any- orge B, Potter, s TR 3 ke J 04 s SONDY. " : ires—. pscher d 200} s, hing o sl why sentence o Ellcmorac-Witlam. Osborne, G. i Win- | Quican Fratk T Ramom, B, & Beioe, b | Switt & Co, the Armmr-Culaly packing | oftodays gane A ; e L oL stionld ol be prynodncel on yout fams, Tsnac Noyee, Richard Buckuole, Homer | oy Boiln, John Jenkins, * | company and the Onahapacking company at MILWA UKER. | | 0 B AT LOUBVILIE Neal —No, sir, Whitney, First Ward-Josiah Kent, John H. Butler, | Waterloo, on Sunday, July 27 The oficers = o0 ML ¢ Louisville. (vl LEORE bl T'he Court-— You have nothing to say? Florence—F. 8, Tucker, R, W, Cowan, | Michacl Ford, John Roscky, ire: Dueident, Tme v ] P S0 alihun 3 Munning, k ¥yl Atlleti 1 00100 00—4 | New—Nosir e LRal, Tohn il Jnns Slmygson Michael Ford, Joln Roscky, ae: Prsident, Tmothy Molowey; vice| porman m.d 4 § 0 0stran i anl ¢ Second Ward—B. M. Stenberg, C. M. | president, Reed Darnell; recording seere- | Sh COEE) 0 Blnck, m. 5 7 | Hits—Louisville10, Athletic 13 Errors— T'hie Court—The judement and the sentence Chicago—C. H. Denker, Jonas Fry, A. | o’Donovan, Melville Redfield, Jeseph Cavan. | tary, Thomas B. McGuire: financial seere- Pettit, vf......l 1/Cline, rf .. ... Athldic 3. Batleries—Goodsell | of the court will be that you be taken hence Mochelmann, Nicholus Ricken, Henry Rolfs. Third Warl—So Prince, L. E. Reel. T. B. | tary, George W. Ball; treasurer, Matther ol ). 8 1 5 and Weekbeker: Seward and Robinson, | 10 the jail of Douglas county and th Millurd-—John Donke, Eggot Specht, Han- | ooy s Wenneer o weet LB \illr; committed *_on arongements, | Roeg: er il 0lowel, ib il Unpive-Kerius. ' " | in solitary confinement until the son Schinidt, Heinrich Kelsey, Willidm Van | Jourih Wird-—George. M. O'Brien, R.S. | George Boust, Thesdore H. Bachman, Alboria.ib. 41 oluenins, 8. Sl B4 21 i fifth day of October, 1800, on whi gian, D, J.0'Dinahye, Richarl Swith, | Miclael Connors, William Conrad, William | Meleh. ...} 12 Gyt b ATIOREDOY shall bo taken thence ' by ‘the sherift of MeArdle—Pat MeArdle, James Rulfs, John | B B 2 e o an, 7. N, il | Clifon, Willian Criwford, DinielD. Dowr. [ Thornton »-.1 _Ojien, If. | z The ToledoBrooklyn game was posiponed | Douglas connty to the pl R S G b Augustlackuer, J. B. Brager. ran, Timothy 1. Flherly, John Fitzgerald, [ rotars.... 511 210 1l 200 | onuccount of rain, which shall be in the immediate vi Jeflerson- Peter Mangold, John Klinker, i v Wi ; i : H.J. Schemel, H. C. Timme, Claus Ott. Kixth Wand—John C. Whorton, Chris |J. W. Glinon, Charles B. Jones, Michael | =~ sl It ATST. 10U the juil and within an enclosur B T Speeht, D. V, Hauck, Prank Spor. McHate, W. Martin and Junes MeGuire, Al e Wikasiio) criogaoa i rare e vouth Ward -W. L. Roeder, Mike Tee, [ TheA. O, H. land of Omahaand the Magic rowell Sion e b b ind did not arrive until | y w. Eller, Ed Walsh. Cityband of South Omaha will furnish the LR | Aonan g Quotisyegen 38 g et Toutatd, Syracue?. Brrors—gi, | fclosure snall bo higher thn ho g after tie canvention had sdjoumed. =) Bighth Ward—J. A. Bennett, J. L. Black, |music. AN - Sonxe Olty 2, | 1| T donxoiey iics il B 91| lts Bt Loute ST, e g | ad %0 constructed us toexcludo tho Mr. W all nominated Michael Lee for | o, ¢, Brunuer, P, S. Bowen The following comtests will take place: o ) Blous . | ® 3 ] rsous outside thereof s and the M Veste Bl R A IDOrtS. i | 3 Willis, Omaiha, | olls : Ko ig T pi . | persons outsidet 31 X permanent chairnan, ey B Mnteninsa, 7.L. Curr, | Bee skiming, §50 id €5: sheep skiming, | nac fogrmin, Kneg: Bases on filc | [3own, Gmaia. ; Walls; Keefs and Briggs. Umqire — 1ms- | the hours of 9 u . aud 8p. i of suld day to Mr. Dunnmoved that the tempovary or-| y s Bumuwi, A. L. Wiegins. ' 825 and £15: ham sewing, $10 and §53 walts i lceo r. Slonk City 3 Struck oul—Hy Thom. | 13| teektn, St Batl | 3 . o be hung by theneckuntil yoi are dead. ganization bo mude pvmanent, butthis was | “'Soueh Omahia -, 1 Hart, (. W, Make- | ing, the st Ly waltzer a toilet set, the 1550y Doviin, 8. Timo—Ono hour and | 13 PIE e Momos: . .- } Washington Park Races. By Guriey—We take excéption 1o the sens u-n-vlw;l_ mnx ~l\u-lh v\‘h:l b dmuvnyl 3, the | oo, A, J. Baldyin, G. B, Evion, best gentleman walter a ume | forly-ivé minutes. Umpire-Dougherty. 15| Cantitton 8t. an convention that the motion wis withdrawn, 3 Mr. Lee was received with great appluse: | siieme, Pt MoArdl Chicizo 1R0NO0E | : ! { K Mert e { swYor! P 5| Mr. Estelle—Tsoe the statute provides that 1 Alberts, Milwank . N¢ « 3020 00000 h r ntu v 1 their daim for dam but | Pheian. 2. BEE . W York 0 ! 1 h hin rovided ; it N 3t L > § 28 _yo | wder the divection of the sherift EL‘Q‘;‘”“‘}O, . I owein Mo Civy. 3 b \: r“o\‘,‘f; HsEd 9 J ° 3 9 ", 3 },7'4 for, tho " puvpese of exccution, which 1 Omeso, July 12— Swnnary of Washing- | €RCC . ; County Precincts—H. Tinme, H. K. |brella; thre standing jumps; 100 1| Bell, Ko ity oo i e Y o 8 y the Court- The exception is allowed. A X ; Fanes Walsh, Heiry | yanl ruming race; sack rice} girl Minueayolis 16, Denver [ Poucn: Kunsaas Clty.es. o L J A4 the Court—The prisoncr will be res ‘1"1‘3\'1‘::::"7'(“r"{filh'r"}'n{\'}f‘:.‘.‘l L Ruich, John Limpke, Ed Leeder, M. Chap- | potato race, fut men's rice, amateur basel Misseapous, Minn, July 12.—[Special Fr e IR A | i M:\:‘-I«:lmg}::m—hl)--.l r\‘-vu wan, Juck Murray mn\\'wll.il ot RELG! b VS e DIDUDEL 00! = | ma 3. R Williwms, Peter Hyler, G slub, gresed piz, threelegal race, pretti Toleg s R e AR Dol o s tho | 18! Davies, Milwankee.. ... . B se o —1:5t), 5 And it was all over, gentlemen of the rewnited ropublican party-— EERE R AL B en By S Slul Exeased il kroc bege ram pry Telegram to Tup Bie]—Following is the | iyl it hos Mulnes \d one futong—KKalolah won, | “Phe spectators noticed that all this wassaid thahk you for the honor you have bestowed M. P, O'Brien moved that these delegrates the Armour-Cadaly and Omahs picking wsult of today’s game, | Wiitohead, Deiver...... . || Longevity second, Winning Ways third | and done nas few words as possible; that upon me. 1t is an honor than any man mght | poratiied, md te nution was seconded and | companies on me side against a team from | — MISNEAOLES N R [ L e R 1 I 3 4 3 there was no disposition upon the part of W prond of under ordinary cireumstinces, | civied, Gl W e t. H, Hanmoni company anl Swift & = = ] Hlood, Dorver feseil ive furlongs —Pin fax won, Hamersecond, { Judge Clarkson to do any lecturing, and that but under tho circumstances 1t is_an honc W, Gray sugizested that as My, Comnell | Co, Tho train willleavo tho Union Pacifle | ¢ r b e Kingmn third. Time—1:00, he did not usurp the ofice of religious his yoar that fils 1o with excoptinal prde, | whad be e e O v oonaad | depit at Omaka atd:80nd will stop a6l | Sinmetan: £i4 Mile and onelalf--Ormio won, Hamlet |counsel by calling upon God to have We Bave an_exceptional battle onour hands | S tho congressingl corvention would not | way stations. Tickets will be for saleon the [ Andrus .. g swond, Priice Fortunatus third. Timo— |mercy upon the prisoncrs soul. All s yoar. Welhive o fight to make that | Chivens noil Septembor, that it vould be | trai, 2 S g ihn, 10 FILDING AVERAGES. : 248, of theso featurs wero much come means notonly the victory of theparty but | fuiter it howore consuliel in the mtter of : —— i SATOREA, : Mileleats—First heat: Wary won, Lottie | mented upon by several of the most cminent tho preservation of our pemonal Lib- | doosing delogats. He moved thataction in STRUCK BY A MOT Ty B : econd, Louise third, ~ Tir 7. Scc- | mombersof the bar present as cvincng a ety and prosperity. I would | Shismettorshould bo postponed until his A MOTOR. Miiter. bi: : A Plager. (lub ond heat: Wary won, Lottie S second. |highorderof very excellent tasto and pros nther dlo fghting than to e | rurn e uggehid - that - the | D. €. MeTlyer Hasa Narrow Escapo | Flen? U NCNID, . e om | Time —1:56)(. priets upmn e part of Judice Clarkion, = L ik 0 the . cmstitution tee selected *hoos elegates " 2| S brs: Minneapori b 3 N i S PEED RING Neal is the sccond man to be sentenced to Which wil ‘cusiail cux lberly and. dencase | conimites selesied to choue ~oleste oeotrmistangDiach . H A THE S PEED RING. death in the present county court liouse, The our property interests at least 25 per cent. | S W The Farnam street motor drew its fimst NI " wsed, to becalled together . huie, 1 24 B - other oceurred five years ago, and Tom Bals tope thut. the ropublican party will sowork Zf”&..‘.‘rfi; "‘m'l)ld} f_'.fififll-,'fi'.m ythe halman | 100 last night. Minne ot 5 oy, Des Motnes, +| 4 G 11| Monmouth Park Races, that such an amendment will not be thrust 5 ; fo R Jard, who killed Heiiey Verpoorten, was the g Lol Bl D. C. MeTlyer was walking along Farnam | Denver. (= palima e |11 (A MoswouTt Pank, July L—Summary of o= | man. - Something of i colneidence in conneos Heom i (AL INB OB R MR g Do vpule “Amirose didn't think this strvet and when near Eighteenthhe stepped L e IR duy’s rices: Hon withinis faoc lsthat Ballard was progs: cans of Douglus county teday. We have | i rati]y (milghoat | &8I0 i oo ot i aa oIS Rung eamed- (polis 0. Two-hise o6 13| w0 e Guita ilo s Rocl cuted by Lee Estelle, esq., then district al wow we are reunited. Tho ten we nouinate | fidztcs upon s reten, This popostion | the cast. Befors the uotornan' eould | Ky mid: R e ¢ | ® i 33[ Rijch | Anastmo: secom, iHately third, Eimers i Baidijon @ aw rtal and yras ivon ek 3 3 conressi conventi 3 A b 4 ' 7 y nolds, BRI SR h: = ansor, 3 24 i 11434 sntiary for life, l‘n“(ln\ul siite und congressimal conveution | yas moceiyed with choers and wis caried | shut o the "curent anlapply . the | dras Cornll, turth Bues on mllaiy 11jdsnsan tomee O R 1 L1414 tentiary for life. e : G e sy innti amid greatuppliuse. brike ~ Mellyer wis knocked © down | Killend, by MeNabbid Struek out—by ISilien | 2 WG M wakoo .- s Julystakes, two-year-olls, threequarters After the seene of Neal's sentence was cons M l“A -" : n u;\‘ sod Ulr'l he nomination of J. W. Eller moved that the convention pro- wed along the stone pavement fora by MeNabb 2. assed balls—Lohbeck 13 {Broughion, St. Pani’ 834 of a mile-Bolero won, Nellie Bly second, cluded he and his counsel n.l_‘l a B porter pevmanent scoretary, Upon mation . W. | ced toappint o county centnl commiltee, | distance of severu . He was at oneo ers, Tiie of game—Oue hour and Lty | 14} itoover. Kun. Ciy. - 2 10|l e that they had nothing to say, literally speaks Simcral was unaniuously chosen to Sl that | (nsistinge of thive delegates fom ewch ward | picked up and taken to his home, near the | MRHU(s: Umplie—Cusick, Wilson, Denver. . ...... > el ik fng. The case will be laid béfore the supreme s, 0 thecity, threo from South Omiha, and | Garneau cracker factory. His injuries con- FIST BASEMEN, Moumouth cup, mile and three-quarters— | court just us soon s trauseripts of the pros E. W. Ambrso arose and said that it e | {io fom di of thecouniry precincts, The | sisted of a severe salp wound and sevenl Kansas City 7, St. Paul 5., e cator walked over the course, being the s can o made. understood the condition of affairs correctly | potion was seconded and carrled. bal bruises aboutthe body, all of which ae | ST Pavi, Mimn., July 12.—[Spedal Tel ' x City... | 84 § - st . i Sheriff Boyd will put watch ovee there was but one yoice in the convention us | "Jtatert Duneut movod that Morris Mor- | painful but 1ot necessarilv fatal, e et g s e ] i | Mile and onequarter—Eurus won, Stock- | the doomed prisoner i Ay, duy and 10 who stould be closen as delegites, ind he | 00 bo numed s chairman o th. cetral TRELQ Al ; ton_second, Cynosurothizl, Time —2:08, it al's cell, by d usk pernission tolutroduce the follow- | wmumittee, but the conventon _wnsidered TO HIM WHO WAITS, it Ll A Maiden two-year-olds, five furlongs-Flavita | By referring to the calendar it will be ug resolution: \ s 3 AITS, 2 = 3 3 e g rosoly S 4 * this too axbitrary and ordered that the com . TAUL RAVEAR GITE, ? youkee-1 Wl wi| a | won, Westchester second, Turmoll third. | noticed that, October 25 cores on Saturday ot D ey uomnentits | mitteo should selectits own. chainman from Mows Gage Shirley. Win T0A e ] il : e B s Al tinmarel (besauarions | LT s kO uolly/selicied At endorse Dr, 82 D, Morcer 08 @ candidite for | WBODK its mewmbers. T him who waits amil theworll's apolaise | Murphy.m .. 0 Manntngap. .30 1 5 JEE Saheryeeclis AnlURYANL HIEORIBAROES | Ao L0 il iia s SLB LY Hmlulxlh-\nvt: Fovoruor of the stute of Nebraska, I'he central committee was then namied as | His share of Justice, toiling day by day, Daiy,If..... ith, 1t T Hete il RL “'{ o ‘I'”\"}\“' Neab '.'"m'“i :n‘i(-‘m »U”I:“‘hl ARELIREIOESIS en on Loipogal Ceun a1 Pllawe i | All'things will cone now dimand far awsy, | Ao Elberson st ; Niag hat howinl fally get into the. ponitonitary ure the norination of Dr. Mercer 10 tht U““\?"}\‘f."“.,."“"',',“ Butuer, Joln Mathio Tohimiyho yall, | won, Pagm second, Brussels third, Tin forlife is noticed in the fact that the one Silppis St Ak, M0G0 LIIDEIINES, . To him whowaits beyond the darkness deear, | 0¥z, L il 4 in his stel cage hwhie for months L Thatne dadlans thapln fl,‘.':. pnding eloo ():\r 53 W .‘Chn th Van Dow, Dan | Fie morning cometh with refulient light; R, a1 L - : hthsof a mile—Hands-Off won, Ad- s been that of & female circus rider, b jlon v iiie AR gite DAL jood asiatin ALl | OBl M. BedSald, 4 Bringing assurance of a day more bright ; shirer, p . &\ aing, Honsis Cley.| 40| 18] 11| 2 venture sccond, Boughmmn third, Tine— oved and fn its place he has put @ Wo, Intorcit of evory |departuent of the | myid Ward-Soth Cols, W, B. Payten, H o bimwho waits, e o 8wl T 1:013. picture of the Chirist crowned with thorns, tlonal amendnent reluting to high licenso | . Watson, To himw v zh tes > ofle: u : and the defeat of the wiiendnent riatng fouth Ward—E. Duny, T'. K. Sudboroug, | T05im who wails, though team muy ofien KD THID DAKEMEN. . Bwlinmieg Becaris, Parnell Offers a New Play all, T TEer " [T - Will you kindly infonn mo in Suni ; {0 prohibition; and tho delegies ¢ 1 | M. P. O Brien, p i 8 ; 16 6o stute conveniion sre heraly Inairaot e, N, Coumsman, Henry | A kices le boved in sorow and i prayer, ot e, Diover. B he val distance for swimming rices | LONDON, July 12.—[Specll Cablegram to to swgure the yssuke, 1t | oslbre, of I Bolln A, Loalaer: h Y1 Al grief \’\14_\11““ :.'l‘ul.-}-.plvuum.; be fair (e sl and the Is the start made from a | Tie Bee|—During his remarks in the house UL S RS KD llseiie onl aniy fust Ward—Lewis Littlefield, William 9 DI WRO WaLY, Runs earned-St. M unias Olty 3.Two- | dlluasebach o b atform or o the water?—Jeems Stuart, [ of commons last night, Parnell proposed s ROl by Shaltatacantoniin, o Lt otts, Edward Mullery o him who wails and reaches oit bis hands [ base hits Sweney, Garpmter Hoe nins L nauks oung Men's Christian association, Omusha. | ymesure providing for the appointment of the oure of lon. W. J. Comell i eon: Seventh Wanl—. L. Roeder, B. Walsh, [ 1o aida toiler uplife’s beetling crags, Hoover. Buseson balla—0 Siroved, Struck 5 i Ans.—Therels nousual distince, Matches e ftrati 5 ) | 2 by Shreve 4, C T o—Hoove 10 U @ board of arbitration for th ttlement of andespecad y commends hin for s work | Frank Crawforl. esso will cone frum every il that fligs, | OUtDY Shreved Cowvuy L Unpin—Hover : ave mado for any distnce, Tho start is ; S onn an relation o whiat 4sknown as “the elght hour Eighth Ward—S, H, Spalding, G R Lo himn who waits, = P r, Kunsis City P ) Tor ony ;. L 5 1;1 oW pending In congress, and nstroets ithonz, Janes Alex, i Y Kittle Will Pitch Today. {bitdhend, Denyer mado generally from a platform, The pro- ;“,"\:‘,‘r*"‘.;\;",};“'}.mrp}:v" §rasaonal (onvens h Ward-G. 5. Bmaway, R S, Lib ,{g: i::}[fl ‘,",""\‘}'f'i.".' 'l_llwll?n;u;:lglv: |lm in vain | There will bea great game at the ball park Nt Pk fessinal record for 100 yards is 1:081¢, by 1. | quickly passed and the board could make ine tion of Mr. Connell as 4 member of ongress L 1. S, Horan. T SEAoIRe She il hatabound this afternoon between Omaha and Dawver, , Miineapolis. T, Jomes, London, Englind. For one mile, | quirics and effect equitablesettioments in the forhis seondtorm, ' Ashn South Omahs—J. B. Erion, G. W. Make 10l B Bresh, - syoe will the victry | 1) ihonse toa pretty general desire to see ool OPS A8, 4. J. Collin, Hollingworth Lak ‘-.L'w..rtl. .;..Im.mn.m-..u.r -.,m-‘.l‘.-..(-mu-- osewater isked that the clavse re- | peace, W. 8. Cook. To hi chat the g mi 10 § Kittl s, S0 Pal f ; _a -l J Mayrer, | where the plan of campaigu is still 1 operas fexting (0 probibition bo stricken out aud | Flrence Prcind—Jon Simpson, Frank To him whs we TN the youny InaLed0 duihe lox, Lt Hker, M ieapoi ] Amyionx) 100 yards Li1e,J L Mayeon | gion. leftover for discussion. * Ko could show tho | Leach. § To him who wails, there comesa wily throng, 1‘-‘;:‘(111‘!11“":sh'gIll:!:f\'{-‘:s‘n‘:-«h:::xxlnm;ll:.)li:t:lli.tmj Lonion. Onemile,85:145-5, AlexwnderMef: | The Chronlclesys that tho logleal oute wonenton, b sl bow e addopionaf sy | “Fidior Prcinct —wac. Noyee, Omur | Who sneerand scof and look with baktul | andscons, anl Itove sars Herafi b tho Milmukis ool 04122 1) e L o conacey el oo Xl 1t would be impalitto for the conventi 3 QI o b bl The L game, while Andrews says ho *‘slan’t n - g el {0 ing to De Plan. Pt of land for | AR innelue e e chaition (0 CChiigs’ Pawindi= Gl B Destany i | DtIAS i Sumt Ther aeotut matanad | aay svaeh bait tesuk sl strurglohar, and Kanmar ity 3| e e, caucus | e iemes s thil (ho tonant rofused to e SiL reglilionns Miio wre hot | ALTAN] Prodnoi—Joia Limply Willisp T hin who walts, RERHAS FAHI VAN 09 S)REckd: 1) Barin BE PaR o 1 1 committes spent tho time till noon trying to | be bound by Sit Charles Russcll's arbitras n favorof the amendment ax v > ohtel el i R oy s higd Sh it el & 2 . f4 on, and asks ey would show g tiou should bo tenacious on this point, The | Mangold A g }‘\u!-t;.':"n{‘v'.u\l';::;lf‘n‘-‘-'.“'-'ffxf‘-‘\}'..’r"ifi;".f’"."‘l"." The lovers of thonatimal game will find a | prinblocon, Des s a2 | the caucts to reporta practicible method of | parliament vesolution wis umnecessary, Tho cowvention | Waterlo Precinet—H, B. Heniger, F. [ A 0P waits, 0 ricl treat in the oficlal wverages of the West. | Kenms, Qunha ... r procedure by which the majority of the sen- | =~ The Standard says that it is pretly cloaw as all present knew, was agalnst prolibition, | Entleld. - sstiond ) ernassoclation up to July 5, which appear e: i Canavan, Omahs, | ate may reach a vote upon the national elec- | that Parnell's remarks were offered us @ bisi® Isauc Hascale was of the same opinion as | West Omabs Precinet—G. W. Roberts aud | Tohin whowaits thestarsare always friands, | clusively in Tue Ber, andwhich arn pub- | § iack S, ¢ b on bill or any other pending measure wi for & compromise, Balfour, tho paper sy My, Rosewater. v Rich. The restless ocean, and the azure sky, Haled Fardariy aTey onth Rowilihe mo | JRTHIE tosestoity| 4 pia | on bidl or mpy other perding menpe within soir, Aubrse suld bo ould not. ‘:«ii—:fl\:g Al Precint—Jumes Rolts, Patrick AlL things in ;:lilli:l;:h;p;\t:ngxd proplesy, vk e AR A el B ey ey i P S | view > Learns, | ‘arpen tor, 1. folland, ss .. donakiuad, ¢ cencaZecs ‘E\ Crcrm——s o disputes between landlords and tenants in Ircland, Such a measure, he said, could be et oromontions | appeared ' be inclined 1 tike " the sine@ ) Canrol, Minnespotis| 0 to prohibition, Union Precinet—G. Red > H. To hin who Wi rl .| enough hits during the pust four weeks | o3eGine Denver gt [ cussed. The committee didnot rachis con | oy g0 the President and the Queen, s [ nestac an | (O A, B e Thler |10 Wi SO A A (iWR lvo yill some day | ST l¢ him at the heal of Onabas | HMimehaziinsupoii 2 b alution, hub2apen 1010 A6 lo Fopoxt o w3 [aRalog the Nine S AR amended, to the resolution permitting Mr, Counell to | And lay anoffering at his blameless shrine, batting list, with Keams second, Canavan SIITEN 1) * i — Tie Bee. \ At a banquet giv / the offie Moses P. 0'Brien moved that as the con- | to sdect his own delegates. He hud nodoubt | Life will be love, and love will be divine; third, Urqubart fourth, Clarke fitth, Cleve- | TKrei Milvaukie 5 N0 LN T e e An e : ¢ A ? . vention had endorsed Dr. Mercer for gov- | but that everyono prsent was in favor of To hin who walts. land 3ixth, Andemen seventh, Willls eighth | 1 Faser, Maneajoiis....| : g K opts cors of the Honorablo Artillery compuny lasy erior, it should proceed to nominate candi- | My, Connell for congressman from this dis- and Morsn niith h » e §/S4ich, Milaukeo... .. Orrawa, Ont., July 12.-C. H. Tupper | night, at whichex-Covernor Ames of Massa< Sutes’ us ould e dopended on remaining | trict, but undor {he neolution passed Mr. | To him who walts the world will some day | s catcher Urquart leads the entir asso- | § Baiis Kansus tiiy 0| & 3 j | stales that hiedoes not thinkanyoue covers | chusetts, and Mr. Allen, post commandor of faithful to their allesiance to him. He intro- | Comnell might select all the delegates from cheer, * | clation, with the spleniid uwveruge of ¢ 6| Wil Oaheye o i ) % | antwith the Belring sea negotiations at | Ancient and Honorable artillery company of duced aresolution providing that each ward | one ward in Omaba, while the whole coun And sing his praises; Fames mysterious | wihile Billy Mor: m‘H enthon the list Al n, Milwinkee. Wishington would y disclosure st | B ton wero proser % Toasts wer q’.' nk 1o i the city should name six delegutes, that | wanted to be represented and have a voice in gate Vtdo with F Pt i Des Moines DhIBFOm. HOReL FURIR AR S T | oe i B ey Sl Syl Bl tho South Omaba delegates ‘should tamesix, | Mr, Connell’s nomnatiy, Will open for bim; heaven seem more ner, Noveriholow, tbore H 8 Loso of ulsap- | Presldont Hatrison and Q drews isa taewith Powell for second piace ARt N F: now, . X asfirst busemon ; Canavan fourth as second; Slonx iy politment in Ottawa’s juner circlo over the | Kindly and feeling specches were wade, A4 1ha) 1% ouh 61 oo - doguioas . | 3ir. Huoal suggestel thal the geatlemin To bin Wio walts, Clovelaud teuth & third; Wabh st o » Ursatisiactory stale of aTuln, " | Messiv, Aues aad Alct b