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e m—— WENTIETH YEAR, : OMAHA., MONDAY MORNING JULY {IE FOOLED WITH A REVOLVER, | mwewomsws easw | Tiff ORIGINAL PACKAGE BILL | foithcemaibit“dit ot i | 1N TME FIELD OF SPORI. A Meeting in Chicago in the Interest others numed $ ¥ — ot Sunday Closing, | Mr. Dayid Day, chief of mines and miuing | Cmcaco, July 20,—Ata larzo meeting held | in the geological survey, has heen ont to the | 3 enninghall, a Lincoln Yonth, Shoots | i, gy . A e B Congressman Walker's Death Will Delay | tin mines iy So th Dikota, aud intends to | The Oity Steams Taken Ints Camp by the 'om ghall, in Farwdl hall this afterncon resolutions g Prepare a statenent of the’ promises of the cams | & Son of Bugee Waroer, were adopted by a rising vote that the le the Vote Upon It. South Dakota tin mines. Hesays that un Missouri Valley Team. & P g y 1 luture about to meet in special session be re- Joubtedly these mines wre s rich as any that ‘ | quested tosee to it thatthe worll's Colum- | can be found in the worllif not much richer, JIRY easior 0 | g THE WOUND INFLICTED 1S NOT FATAL. | bian exposition be closed on Sundays, The ‘SOUTH DAKOTA'S TIN MINE INTERESTS. 2:‘;‘ u B tond ‘““'. A CLOSE AND PRETTY CONTEST. | resolutions declare that the “injury to the | Sudic, | Wher ofence i the prices | city, state and nation of an open_Europear Paid for Tabor in this countey, and Wales and | 3 An Adventuve With o Tarantala— | gl canbt be estimated andahat the | The Conger Lard Bill Will Probably | ottor tin Drodueing countrics ko it cssen- | The Black Sox Again Overtaken by Burlal of Thomas H. Ferris of | American mstitution of a quiet Sabbath | e Brought Before the House L e youcs W et Migfortune at Milwankee —Other Geneva—News From Over - | IMLIOCRe it o) 0 ki . 1570 this Week —Freales of Washe incs may bo doveloped, IR Western Assaciation Games— ), i ited States in Phil rhia i S0 o 1 N the State. and Dars an 1880 syould bo vontin ington (Socicty. SEIRVICES OF SENATOR JOUS S1TERMAN Standing of the Clubs, and we owe it to the working The announcerment made lnst week that | people of the world, and especially to th e Senutor Sherman wouldit the cxpiration of Taxcors, Neb., July 20,—[Specal Telegram. | of aur nation that this most precious boon of Oritivaros o Tue Owama Ben,) | his prosent term, Match 8, 1805, retire to y to M D]~ While Tom Beminghall, o | & rest duy bo saved for thom.'' A copy of Wastinatox B e o Braar, | | private lifo, hos brought out a great many | Mitneapoil Sth of soventeen, was fooling with @ e- | the resdntion was forwarded to the state | ol BovtueN i STy, | expressions concerninge bis cliuracter and usd Wi . | I Kiunsas City senate and house of vepresotghives, Gove P ) Pt fulness which probably would never have | fii ) Volver this evening, near Eleventh and B,he | nor Fifer, Presic RiArrison ™ tho | comiia Tho dcath of Congressman Walker ot Mis- [ falfitte WHEH R boen dolieved that o in- | sl | i i Sion ; asked a group of boys : “Which one of you | sioners of eposition. and the Chicago | sourd, which oecar esterday, will pre tonded to continug In the snuteor bad uo Slony Gty wants tobo shot!” Eugono Warner's cight- | bourd of directors, "The meeting was undor | bly prevent the voto upon the original pac ambition to vemuin public min Omahit Sourold son tesponded *if 10,7 Bensinghall | Y136 austloes of guntiemin More (L loss den- | age biLL, which was to have been taken to- ‘lIE.l‘v‘:!lh‘t;ll\‘;;\:l‘:fl_\. o wn hos boon | S Paul.. gearoldson respoudal “Tilo.8 Bewtnglill | airad wh tho Soung Men's Ciristion #60- | morrow aftermoon, T hasahways beon the | {00 (PG @feoro o e Hho tvoboon | MUssouet valley 3, Chty Stouys & The butlet strackhim in the head, miflicting & | Worlds fair matters were not the primary | custom for the house to adjourn at once after | yiey'since the beginnin: Publie cavcor | The City Steam laundry and Missour frightful wound and dropped the boy sen objects of tho gatherng. Tho rosolutions | the announcement of the deith of ono of its | who have cuta more o Sus figure in | Valley teams played a very close and exciting lowand bleading to the rod. A pllysidan | Wero introduced und adopted ufter s cchies | members, and therv is 1o reason to_expect the proceedings of con but surely t an was intended 4 with th exception of his see ywed hiis oppon ts. The score yse who are most active in the interest | petar er the Hoyes administration of the original package bill are no bett ble | He was president of the senat 08t two tojudge of its fate tonight than they were a : Gl I:M“ "lh'_' ,“;, “« r oof 1885 :i“ ("“" f bt tho return of mauy absent | 1T Husive bow, ot els | futehins, tomorrow morning will afford an | \wus trajued to b Tbyner opportunity to make a canvass and to give u Linaba uke the opening speeches, The vepublican | nembers of the finar imittee have beer gane at the ball park yesterday afternoon, Was catled and an examination showed that | following upon statemcnts v vy Major Wt a different course will be adopted in the | none which lave ng and wor s The immediate adjournment of | 7 \t years, | teams was indeed brilliant, especially the - postponement of the yote upon the bank- | just befo sbellion - began and at the O o March, 1801¢ho hs boon gontint. | Hartservedsix ina liko munner and onl Bit.|—The anntial camp meeting of the | tarff isexpected to besin in -the sendte to- tions are being the expectation | bill, therefore the derocratic senators will | ty 3,000 persons is bein N . seating capeity of 3,00 per ! fnformed that the democratic minority will | i Wi ol plarcod and tho wound | Whittle just returned from Tondon, t ard- | Py i AN Tered public | Which resulted i vietory for the v Ho ek, Upto 10 o'tlock he had | lantic in everything pertaining ( the coning | the house will put the voteon the Il over | wasu member of the fower house e b v work. The Missouri Valley pitcher Con hee Camip Meeting. Forecast of Cop =ress. t Clristian vic and Assembly association | morrow afternoon. The republicans do not that the attendan lavge. A | ploted A commoctions boarding hall has not fatal, Benninghall protests that he did ing the interest, being taken across the At- | 1 fehoroin the ‘Lhirty-fourth congress and | bY @ score of 3 to The playing of both 161 been artested exposition until Tuesday, and that will necessitate the | He was o candidate for speaker in the session | batte s ¢ . b struek out no than sixteen men, while " ! ruptey bl until Tuesdsy, or one doy lster | OPening of tho wic wapproHCs 1 to the sen PrEsosT, Neb, July 20.—[Special to Trne | Wasnxeroy, July 20-—Debate on the mects on Thursday of this week. Prepava- | intend to engagein generl debate on the 1 new auditoriumn c 000 and having o e ulit and the grounds aro greatly im. | ROt make o formal report aguinst tho passz 1 very oa wers of the judiciary committee an 1 Al abilitics 4 € | gpportunity to decide whether it will be ac thevonventious iit s AL stale; Ohlo. proved in many ways, Tho _strect caw I ofthe bill. No offort will be made this week | visable to fnsist upon the Wilson amenduent Tiero Linvs boat b four charator Peiniz extended to the grounds an 1 afford | to consider the riverand har il it At | 5 Ve of the opposition mnd tho strenstl of which have mudo: Jobn Sheranin last conveaientand chenp transportation. - i tno bill | 1n el 0 T i Adams of Chicao. His onesty was ne > - he programme for the meetings which I ' permit the 5 vank und plain spoken continue ten days isan elaborate onc. Ma y fore the sen TIEY ING TO CONSOLE THENSELVIS. He 3 v ditegily to the point in MissOU distinguished ministers of the Methodist g d 11 While the democratic members of the housc subject, Fo was never churcl will be in attendance. X upor lec aro trying (o console themselyes with the | cused of beating around the bush or making Au fdta that tho majovity for their party in the | a_ poiut by indivection. o was never guilty | dustiy. S Dodge Connty Allirnces. use programme has been | next congress will be something enermous, | of ' duplicity; double dealing was never PR Frevost, Neb, Joly 20— (Special to Tae § Hincd by special order, Tomor- | they are atthe same time greatly worried | charged ag bim by oven his bitterest | feine | o T A hib dssided to aye a-1- W vetes willind titken ot Ethe’ amendusnL) over the veports which are being recely vor he wmude an utterance | Burket, r 2% ik by | totheo al package bill. The bankruptey | from se! of the congressional distri in any at any tme, his grand picnic in the future at some point in | the statements | Beymer ¢ Wl will come miext and oreupy the time until | where they have horetofore rogurded them- | were tuken for the trat and his apparent | Walters he central partof the county. A invitation | Thux ext and occupy o e en. | stlvosas hyvinga ‘einch) It i gener- | ain was never chullenged. This can be said | Jecon 1 has been extended to and accepted by the | der reportsin the pending cases. B el that nourly every disteiet in | of very fow men, Ho hasalways be Erickson, county allionce to unite i the festivitics —— Georgia is in i to the activity of | rounded by men of strong friendships, who Prominent speakers will be invited from Guatamalans Defatod. Hhio farmers’ allianee, and that South Caro- | would go fo the extreme end ina political o % abroad. Crry oF MEXiCo, July 20.—~E1 Universal Im.|i~lm about (h«-n'(l 1 ithout, even !wrmm:_ N tle, because “w l\m]\ he would | SCORE BY INNINGS Pho president and secretary of the county | uyiges count of 5 Dotive the federal clections law, and now comes | in turn fully reciproeate their fealty. City Steams . 00000 allfance bave fssued a eoll for a county eon- | 1 L l“v” Firt l\-(:‘, battlo: belwoen e that one of the supposed safest of Vir: The B L ots lnve for || DLiSOUTL Vattey: Mo R0 Yention, tobe huld ot North Bond Saturday, | {ustemaions it SE o ilval 4 Yinin districts is in imminent_danger. This | many years leancd agaiast Senator Sherman SUMMARY July 25, when legislative and county tickets in which the former we Uistrict, now represented by General Lee, is | whenever there was o greal tariff, fnancial Two-base hits—Beymop. Base on balls—Of will be nominated and delegates selected to vy 3 itemalan in an uproar over the methods of that gentle | o international subject 10 be handied. Heis Boymer & Sticlc ott 1Ly Bgymer 16, Hart attend the independent skate convention, \bered 9,000, General Barrundia, 8 Gua- | man, So bitter is the fecling that it is openly At finaiielcafand polltoat || puzed ballesly Groverd, - Kling 0T S = e ternalon refuges, has left Oaxaiea to take | admitted that if he is renominated, and this # & shvoly the peor of any man in the Jourand forty minutes Ump sl Ruarial of a Brother Knizht, part in the w He will probably raise the | seems ¢ . he will besnowed under and edStates. There muy be men stronger Milwaukee 4, Omaha Gatae: New, Fily 90— [Spochl Telegram | stamiardof revolt in duatemala, Private | democt Tllose the seat. The republi o 0F thiose fatu s bt nons. strongar in s & peciil TELCETam | tolograms from San Salvador the San | cans tive und intend to try hurd wwin. | all of them. He is a yreat all-wound fighter, ) S to Tug Bee)—The memorial services of | sajvudoreans captured the CGuatemalan ar- Risas Sitteid S devetEiileg Lo fiiaed to | £ram to Tik Bee. | i s result whowas aceidentally drowned at Ml day. 1t is rumored that President Barillas | The WERE IS SO0 0T omplete al He has always been ab tixe front and in the AT of the surplus, which seems o be agitatin thickest of the affeay, I e reasons his i the democratic press at present, was — cffe abscnce in the scnate wauld be keenly missed | u ually answered by Seevetary Windom yest for many yeavs, and it is wot likely that the | BORR0GR M) up h\'l.\lu “ There was i imm.-l,.\.; Bosroy, Mass., July reanton | day in the civcular which he issued in- | count ‘\\‘ullll be so fortuuate as to fill his | Dy o0 POWC A The sermon wus preachoc o ittoe » Nutiona 'my ol itiug offers for the sale of bonds of the | 1 1 the present generation, Shoch. 88.....0 ity iihier iariate of-bha THiGa || ogmamitbooof the Matioual Crand Aemy fon- O Mhesurplus 18 still with us, | Jobu Sherman's face aud form areus Mormiisor, 60 rogiment, Knights of Pythias, The floral | campment caric stly desives the names of all i the. scoretury ostimates that it now | iliar in the senate as uny of the most popul R b decorations wer cen in the | organizations that have secured through local X i ¢ i Alberts, .. 2 0 Wiltis p e e 000.100. Should the revenues | pieces of furniture; indecd he is a fixture and |\l £ OlUr tunnrt. . ity, Tle parade, headed by the Third 1o nt band, was an imposing and impressive Minwavkes, Wis, duly 20.—[Special Tele waikee, was hold this aftornoon In tho M. E. | of Guatemala tlks of vesigning. church., Hebron knights, whom Ferris ¥ - drilled with while at the encampment, came Notice to € members and without application to the com- | for the current fiseal year —threate ; yhody l:klw I:un.‘imuum\-l 1>‘-v|u\:|‘||.|:i‘l, Gullith, p.... 0\ Ne Imitteo their own accommodations, The com- { to ~fll below the expenditure author- | courteous und guispaken.; Accorting. e Titioo nlso desiros all military and naval or- | iced by congvess, it will bo largely | T orts Senator Shefnsnhas grown wokly PHRTING Businss ot Wilcox ganiations that contemplatoholding reunions | on account of the increusod expenditures of public life, md i lis decliving yoars | G BRI With R bl o V0 S during encampwent week and_have uot al- account of pensgions, and it will be remem- ¢ Yo seoure som of 'Ehlu.n n .m\iv f . |’.“."' . 0 2 o tLeox, Neb., July 20.—(Special to TUE | yop 4y otified the committee should do so at 1 by all but those who refuse to recall the A havodeptived: him | CHNAR c e ccieete Lo Bur]—Busiuess is good in all branches of P Nl Y moc ted with the lust campaign, that 7 the past quay He has BUMMALY. once, Notices should besent to J. Payson 1 ) SR EoAR o ) | n R it A= Garins trade and money seems to be reasonably | Brailey, chairman of the reunion committee the republican [\uu't.y promised tomake good wbmv;(.‘r_-sx;n-%: .:‘5 v and has given his Fapnod s Hwttinso Hita—Oann- lentiful, The banks report the demand | No.2, A" Beach strect, Boston, Mass. the pledges to the soldiers which the demo- B e o TonT 2t Dk toy 1 R OWh & Shnlok vom tho farmers lighter than usual for this | - crats had given, and which their lato pr Lokl Sl il 0 out—By Grifiith (Y ed balls time of the year. Omne brick building, store Vandevander's Fireman Arrested. dent squashed by vet -nmth'",'-l'lh [\il:‘m pen- | o \\~1;nil~x:<»\‘\5“’\v:l\ ]f w,w‘;( 3 \\.-n;o\; Wi m:vlw v 1 2. Time of building, Congregational chureh andseveral | vy Wewr, O., July 20—TFhe sion bill when it went to him for his signa- ] ine—One hour and forty minute pire brick residences are well under way. Lots Totals. shocking | tuye, and embezlenient, ¢ho, it 18 said, Hengle, or of Engincer Vandevandor a o y 5. FREMONT'S TENSION. small amount of negro blood in his yeins, i R e e oo e Sktigs bulla. | odee k- Eugliser, Vandivardor, and b MRS, FREMONT'S PENSION. e R cumanaibulie Denver 8, Des Motnes ings which will be commenced at ox prabably fatal wounding of his fireman, Sam- | Tt scems to bo admitted on all sides that S oabington. This yatig fallow ¢ ke £ Dexver, Col., July 20.—[Special Telegram - uel Roadhouse, rosulted tolay i the st | tho bill to place the numo of the \\mu\-._nxl o PN 7ot nobody Jnow Wi oF | to Tirn B Bl i bas et oA oS Fhadi aln of the litter, charged with the crime. He | the late General Fremont on .cm penslon Toll | 40V er O O e Rkt handsomeand | o y peenice and says ere pass 4 is sessio gress. 2 o3 right, handsom ay's gamo: Taranar, Neb, July 20.~{Special to e ia inneroo anlisays they wrere | vl B R oo e hg | clover, audafter o yoare stuy succcedad in U : ; Brr)—As Mrs. J, H. Bord, wifo of arestair- | oo fnown to ~ e bean ¢ aarretiome for | first republican stundatd beover In & yationl | Sausndering money right and lofi, dressing DEN AR DESMOPLE ant man, was openinge the stove this moruing | sevoral days and the detectives’ theory is thut | campaizn, there is ess opposition to the pro- :'fufl'\‘;-[’""E.'.pilff flh‘”‘r il feiuanc oy WnoA wn o a taraniula walked into the vodm, probubly | Vandevinder knocked him down, injiring posed pension in this instanee than there has | HiG T T e s e ratnite Muonaifenl 0 i driven by thovain, It is sapposed that the | heud horibly, and the fiveman then w been to any similar measure formany years | (SISO SEEERETEC TG city, and ono | Dreadwas, rid e e (o this country with @ bunch of | his chance and struck the engincer with a | on the purt of the iinority in conguess. 1tis | Of tho saddest paxts of thopresent scandal s | Suria: iee-ed ¢ banunas over u weck ago. - No was hurt, | hammer. likely to be called up at an carly day. O it with P e se i o 8 and the cilled. g HAIBKALLNG TR AT, the namo of the daughtor of : Wiitenedn o o S 2 s S The District demoerts are alrcady laying | southern senator. As: stated, he hReok) ¢ Su cowing Rapidly. browhead—Passed, the Servia, from Liv- | pipes for the control of the couvention licre, | trance into the best sodoty, His atten g Suamaer, Neb., duly 20, —{Special to Tie ool. which will send delegates 1o the nextna- | to the daughter of a member of Pre: Lotals Biv|Sumner & ono of the new lownson | At New York—The Aurnia, from Liver- | tonl democratic conyetion, Itis oxpected | Clovelands cabinet wote so. marked i " s Joenrney & Black Hills milroad, which | pool; the City of Rome, fro from Lver- | 4 bove a rather rd fight for the friends of | timo that the engigement was gene i RS the Kearney & Black Hills milvond, which | p, the City of Rome, from Liverpool; the | ny Cloyeland, among whom ar 1 2-of and éinca Loy departure his nar Denyer.. ... . 0 1 » 0 o nowe buitdioe from IKeamey up tho tetile | Stute of Alubam, from Glasgows the Hol- | \Wiison, ox-Commissioner Wheatly and Reg- been cou LA rate with somo | s Pioos VRORYA DR U Wood river valley, about forty miles from | tand, from London. et They ' ave expected t 2 6| fIE HOBT SOLY BUMRRS AN, VAL §OTNS SUMMARY, Kearney. : X S aTAnd i s S R othie® fropai| 18the - Cloggeltalk Thoy iGres expebiad ko e of tuav ety best IaniIlebiLh A rans—Denver 1. Two-hase hits Kearnoy, . 3 s X i Scythiy strenuons efforts to capture the convention in Tt Is the geucral comtent among the older | m ¢ L3 Hsps = Sumner is located in the very best part of [ Ay rpool. the Cloveland interest Avrayed i tis the gencral comatent among the older 1y, Base hits—Denver L& Moine o valioy ond. surrounded by some - of the [ A London—Sighted: The Bretagne, from | i veland intorest. Arrayed tgalist | people living here thut the lines of socul in- ble plays—Masullu Phelan ) : E il ) them will be many of the old rank and file of | fercoyrse seom to bo m iy el n, Base on bitl Nubb fiiest farm lands in the state, and this town | New York. g . the party in the district, who do not regard oRrs0 sBoiL - 10) MRHIMOT 420080y, CEBWE 111t by ball Sruck {’]«d' tined to becomeone of e live ones of | At Bultinore Amived: The Obio, from | N POVl ns the best candidate at t here thau in any city in the union. SiRbyvaLiShonbeck A his section, amburg. ime, v o vor of 3 5) F, Wikl pitches ~Har Lefe ¢ time, but look with more favor on Goverr currence of almost eyery year that son R P S D Salo of Bonds. AlHiro Brraad tolDeath Hill' of New York. There will bea hard | voung fellow cuts a very wide swath, becomes | One hour aiid fifty minites, Unipire=toover. v o i T 3 AR fight in some of the districts for control and | fopthe time the sociul 1idh and thendisappears, MLt Wisser, Nob, July 20.—[Specil taTur | Drxver, Colo, July20.—[Special Telegrata | tho clans are alveady gmrshalling for the i o i = 1—"The O 5 £y P ) A0 4y et et usually ina very distinet cloud, leaving be St. Paul 5, Sioux City 1 Bee. ] —The Cuming county $65,0005 per ¢ toTin By e Commmarcil hotel, an old | fray. The eonteal democtatic committee bad | Nind him a long 1ine of gloomy ereditors and | o pOt Minn, July & ten to twenty year vofund e stietoro, burned. moae the union. depot | @ called meeting for Tust Thursdiy, Vit 8510 | sometimes an indicvment or two. It is hard Sr. Pavi, Minn,, J - - o i o oo horar this moenng, Tho loss was | QUoram showed up the mectli was wl- | to expluin why nay When o e | gram to e Biz]—Followlag is tho result Yand, 0., for #1105, 1 il sl L S el [ BILET A R e tho middle of August. The | p d conjes to 1ive in Woshmgton with- | of today’s gume: terestoqual to §1,400, This is the hest sale of | theimprovements, About forty persor composition of this committee is antagonistic | out his family, should throw to the wind = R o | L hiag, | R X reatlant Cley land, those precautions which he guarded at hoe, AL LAY and spealks well for Cuming couty. et i bhrniie bullding toan Heensibl TIE CONGER LARD BILL. but the hospitalities of Washington sccm to n oA condition. JohuJohuson, having carried out The friends of the Conger lard bill will be- | beso luvish that every man, provitled he has Mnephyam el 4100 he Homne n Won, anumber of people, wostly women, lost his o the committee on 1 ales during the pres- | @ dressgoat and keeps his tinger nuils in g 0d | Abboy, if. . .0 . Bram, Neb., July 20. —[Special Telegram | own life finally i attempiing anothor rescue, | €at weck for an ovportuulty to bring the condition, has the entre everywhere, T fartntt, 160 o Tur Beg) —The game of ball toduy be- S Jfore the house, wnd itis confidently | are dozens of cases, du this town, forin- | Bguihiin 00 o Bromma fwcen the Models of Council Blufts and the | A Former Omahan Dies in Denver, | (40 cted that their domands will bocomplied | stance, whore men who lnown to be e, 0. 1o ) 0 Sl sse, ¢ Yome team resulted in favor of thehomeniue, | Dexver, Colo, dJuly 20.~[Special Telegram with, Menmbers of the house have reccived | thoroughly worthless o roceived hor with 1 Genins, S retarie | Hos ModulsiOroaby | to s BAL]— v so many petitions aud_memorials from indi- | the greatést favor. here are cases of uicn 1 Boviin, p Shd Niohols ¢ for Blsir, oy #nd Welbaun. | ciuhiorof ie n \d commercial bodies allovertho | masquerading as nolle men iu thelr own ud Nichols: for Blair, Riley and Welbaum. | gshierof the Fir tional bank of this | country, both favoring and opposing th uniry, who ave known by those of their na Brawn Couhity Topublivans, Gy, died nore toduy, aged fiftyfour, Ho | measurd, that itis evident to the committee | tive country liove to po shirks and porfect BY INN LGS, Bassur, Neb, July 20, ootnl Dalsrra has een in il health fc yme vears. Mr, | on agriculture having the measuro in charge | Scaumb: Nowhere 18 question of chupor- gD SRR B assrr, Neb, July 20.—[Speotal T m e e st Tn 183 und- sottied in | that the deepest interest is feltin the bill und | ouge more looscly considored, Sioux City.. 00001000 {0/ Bew.) At the republioan county on: | shsslorcame woat It oMb to Donver wherg | they will insistththe committee on fules | The chaperon in Weshington seems tohe FUMMARY. gention yestenday €. J. Houseman wasnomi- | Lo has eversinco resided. He was o' man of | give them un opportunity to discuss tho bilk, | considered 4 nuis: 10 bo avoid Runs ¢ nated fov cosomissioner and J, FL Elwell for | wealth and high character, but his not been county attorney. Del Akins heads the dele- | prominent in financlal = circles since retiving ] t imittee on postoflices a girls o out by themselves, and 1o o | Deviin 1. Strack out—By Mulns i o the atato couvcntion and J. D from the First Nat il CAmIlaR: O s pHei00ibos and to hink it wiytiing reiaricble Uniplie—Hausey ine x gt (avontion wote i Internal Debt to Be Created, Ty \.m“,‘m.v‘..';“,.'.,f,\_ t.,l‘l‘.-“‘u ‘.‘.,', o theatee i the middie of au act, | peorioan: AsoGiation. structed for L. D. Richards for governor, Loxnoy, duly 20.-Cable disps s from | forco the cight-hour law in first and second. | TOI0 the play was ont, wus _joined by b g AT BYIIAS rhilo the cons ssional delogutes were ui- | Montevideo say {hegovernment contemplates | class postofiices, andto give the clerks therein Foiors HEL RS B0 A e o0 cuso 2, Toledo 4. fistmctel.” Evory‘procinct’ln e ounty | i cuationof . nterml dobt ot 1 per | 4ol el itcun, i e, s | A it conciman athed” up b i L tion wis il every Wiy very harmonious, cont interest, in order to withdraw from | Bt bas IYCHLECTA s como to the con. | YOUIE man was, he vl to say: “Drive to circulation nationul bunk motes. Mexchants | (ion that it i not practicable to apply o | the 7 g s very well know resor v i The Sannders County Delegation. e {gratgn baukers have signed an ugroe- | gight-hour lnw to these ofices Y fust culeife: of Wasington. This was 10 e ARG VaLrAnuso, Neb, July 20—{Special Tele | jottling reed paper currency i | “COTnications have boen received from | Oelock4n the ovening bub thors seclcl 01 Athleties 1, St. Louls 5. gram to Tuk Bre,|—Hon, John Steen wil i the clerks themselves saying they donop | oo fh0 comment & GACONY G ROROIS ¥ heplovis Sholbaivos B SR 00 BN [ Familes - have ten if not twelve of the wvotes of the Thanked the Saltan, eraveraliof tn that, direction, but they do | *In mtters of dress Washington can cliim AT KOCHESTER, | iy iavo wkod in thelr communicatious haye | the distinction of belug Earther udv od, 50 | Rochester §, Columbus 8 of | satisfied the committee t to make the | fir8sovenig ‘,""\‘"“ R N rued, than et Pireypee. via bas thanked the sultan for appoint- | cight-hour law off and to paythe derks | SYen Now Xomle, NEIERgon s tha papaiis. The Weath: r Forecast, exten for overtime, w ulb in. @ dafy | QLihe gentleuniy Destedduk why 1 SnoMC For Omaha and vicinity—Falv; slightly bas | (R0 for clerk hike, however lage in reason | 0550 18 0 miystery, exgeph that ik 1ies (b LS 4 1 n ek assured the porte of thesupportof the Bul- e Lepini S ASON | gt that the ruling pritciple of Washingon | warmee weather, gavians should necessity the PR printion might b o tho wishe life scoms to b SMind your own For N ask: 'S i Rt Phe A ustrians, Corscn and Mejor, rocontly | 0f thoclerks in regard to thelr salaries v e ™ In'the cngo:of voung White, who | stationaty tompe i & AP, SA0HS W | be mot by the committee ns far as possible, | {8 (e (0 bo the most ke ayInazY e i - Y 1sed by Dol | now, by iecommending tnat fiftoen duys an. | Just i sccms to bo (el nos SRR A e lowve B sairly - yinday i PR Ry e e ample of what brass ind nerve can do, thore | warmer. : R v o dozens of young wmen who going For South Dakota — Showers; ecaster Argentine Republic Affai SOUTI DAKOTA'S TIN MINES, 4 "w\lnd(h;‘\til_\‘ ‘.,lev mmml that tt kiew | winks: warmer except in western part; sta in all abo Vhite and what he was ¢ z, but | ports are current of a_discovered plot agui ) . debiato o tho tasift will | they 1y with & shrug: “Ttis none of our i 1 POEAATE R g b ook o [ fevew and Moody of | business.” Some ultra-patriotic America Thirteen Lively Ronnds, [ the soverpmmts « & _seinl-0tiota, DALSR, South Dakota in favor of protection, for the | bane this conditlon of ialvs 1o Ltho presence v, Pa.. July 20.—[Spoclal Tel A K 4 X ROISY development of the tin intevests of thatstate, | of the diplomats here. Every legation has a e B ! 3 ta Wayne County Republicans, [ Anational o NoniR IR DO R R i | There has never been any serious ofort mada g e sipuase .nl‘--v‘. BTy ot g | o@ram to Tuz Bre.]-A prizs fight took place AL ran T Ao Tl 0. =(Hoolal Tolo- | Lanuary 1o (OREINIA. &, NS0 or the | il O to develop the tin mines of this | to Washington avowediy for the purpose of | 8t Hyde Park, a suburb of Scranton, twenty grum to'Tug BER]I—The wunty republican | prosidency, 23 countay. In the Black Hills of South Dakota | hoving a good time. No'one knows anything s from herve, Friday night between vention met yosterday. The delogation is Secret Denounced, are undoubtedly soime of the richest tin mines »ut them, and indeed 1o one cares to kiow. | Frauk Clark, ligh champion of Cau unpledged. A strong anti-Dorsey delegzation Depsray, July 20, his sermon at the | 1} the world, and they have only been looked | Some of them may have less white blood i and I rd Chicago. Thir was chiosen 10 the congressional convention. | cathedral at Avmugh today 1Rev. M. Mac into sufeiently Lo us tain the quality of tho | them than the Vory waiters who hund | teen lively rounds wore fouht b, tie, beo | 08 APRl 26 & any w ® Mac- | gpe and sometliing of its extent thom refreshments, but they re pone th ence rof ab one hundrved and ity specta Horrls and Not Dauzhorts, noecs denounced secrot societies. He re- | While lend, sitver, especialiy copper, and | less popular, provided they’ have emough | tors. In the thirtecnth round Clark fopc g R X (B ioial y ferwed especially to the Aucleut Onde nearly all other ores indigenous of the United | mon cy to buy dvess-coat, or fuiling of that | fighting to u finish, singe the Chicay Tus: Bee.)—The name of M e | Hibern funs. | T suld this socloty, which w States have been given specific atteation fn | to borrow a dress cot—as young Whitedid | man nto his coruer, where he dealt him sowc w Bee.]—The name of M. A. Diugh Fotmdud I Amorli vou ity new. meme | the tari laws, our tin_has been permitted to | time and time again —and hive cvedit enough | teritio blows uton 14 liead and body is mentioned in the dispatches from Ogallala | s in Ireland and ho wavosd Catholics | re only general attention, and very lit- | to buy an oec nal bunch of 1 they are | Dunn’s seconds, seeing that their man was as heading the delegation to the republican | against having anything to do wit tle of that. Tin is oue of the most pop- | received und welcoued with open urms, und weak to defénd himself farther, threw up state convention, Thisis an exrror, us Dr it h - lar articles of consumption in the country, | some of the ugly scandals in Washington ) and I y #1600, was awurded 1. Hawmis of Paxton wceived the entive vote A Bevere fentence. for it goes into the use of every family to'a | life cceur from the wrms at tin being too il was therefore entitled to te chairman- | VIENNa, July 2. —(Spe ableg greater or less extent. The South Dakota | far opencd, 1t will beidle to hopo thut tho i, i gaa o S S SRR e, | benutors say that they lave cnough tin | White cpisods will teach youny girls in | Gun Boa s for the St —_——— - vithin an area of sixty miles square to more | Washington a lesso 'ha chances ave tha! : - e il 1 Ahk i ams [ yeitoln s aves of Slxby miles squar more | Washington a T ol are that Worse than War, Y s dis SiE, S L. | siin | than supply tho United States, and that it | six months hence there will bo just < W p eon and convicted here on the chavge | can be fully developed within' two years if | graceful a scundal as this, and just us many | o, July 20,1t 1s reported that Osman | of fraud und embezzlement and soutenced 16 | {Rero 1a Broper enct g e | o e o Tt s B Digna bus lost 400 meu by famine and sick- | seven years penal servitude aud theloss of \ gress. Theysay t they will not ask as | graceful an exposuic s there is here today. | wheel gun boates for service on the Shirs (TN | @llbis tides, | much encourigement uumvcuumcrwywrl Pouny 5, Heanw, | ziver 0 one seems to inguire who any one is. It is un oc- AL —— ot e W, Kassler, formerly yrned—St. Paul 2 Eloux C1 FIFTEEN DAYS ANNUAL LEAVE, | ceived where ever it 18 possib runs—0'Brien. Bises on bul Louisville 7, Brooklyn 6. saunders county delegation for the ofice of | CoxsTANTINo0LE, July.—[Special Cable- commissionerof public lands and buildings. | gram to Tue Bre. |—Prom Stambuloft Dispatches sent from this comty heretoforo | gy have been ve mlsles Judge R 'S fricnds state upon suthority thathe will ot be a candidate for goveror. ing Bulgarian bishops acedonia, and « Custer County Republicans. <uy Bow, Neb, July %.—(Special Telegram to Tue Bie | ~The vevublican connty convention met here yesterday leased, - and | clected del: s to the state convention, | Brexos Avues, July 20.—Conflictin - One of the hottest fights that will arise headed by W, Boyee. A majority of th gates aro supposed to favor Juc governor, Atis a farmers’ del t onary temperatu Loxnoy, July 20.—[Special Cablegram to e Bee.]—H. M. 8, Stork has launched at there is proper encouragement given by con- | girls in a fear and trembling of just dis- | themouth of the Zambesi river two storn | = — NUMBER 33, | S et [ COMBINE AGAINST FARMERS. | Financial Transactions of Conne try for the Last We P 1“::”\1"»'»'7' .hl‘\:w fi »\\\l‘vu,»‘ lmh‘x:v. ‘I.’.I:,fl.r; Those of North Dakota in the Clutohes of _ from dispatehes from the clearihe fouses an Elevator Trus of the citios named, shows the gross es- i |/ shano for b wweeke M O ainat thio | THE, BAD: EFFECTS: OF THE NEW.LAW | amounts for the corresponding week in | Grain Growoers WIHI Have to Dispose CLEARINGS of Their Property at W hatever Price the Bayer Choos to Ofrer, (T ot el Jarsrows, N, D, s 151 geam to Tk B 10T 0L plece of news t ESEIY + | Dakota to find year, Th Al change in th Hing of the ero been Kopt as secret ns possible, 1t was determined upon, it is said, soon after Detrolt. cov.e the lnw was passed this yoar which makes all Ban(es b public elevators and warch pay an ane Provide b nual leense of £2.50 per 1,000 hushels capacity, st Paul + | Ninetenths of the crop of the state has been Tichin 3 hevetoforo bought by the clevator. companies Dl ¢ 3 upon Duluth and Minneapolis quotations, A Indinn . 1 farmer could store hi these evitors R Joxe 1 for fifteen days f and keep it in Eoois store us long is he pay a small feo | Portia therefor, Now the elovators will refuse this Now Haye on the ground that they ave not public elevis wd tho favmer, who is d to crop at whalever price tho company s'to allow him cases this cave him penniles winter, W 3 pposed (o ben reasonable ono in the natore of o tax not so casy to s the old tax law has proved, bat the jes, in ovder to evade it, will resort to sweeping change, which will bring un- expecied misery on mostof the wh rowers is state, a class of tien having from fiity to five hundied acres in grafn, which représ cut all they have ia the world d which now promises the first actugl return for the labor in three years plan of forcing privite buyers out of the sn tations wnd 1 ing upon & price the pr pal elevators :" 'HV‘ state will have, as i 1o past, absoluto sale Ta congrol of the cnorrious erop now out. — ‘This & crob will be so large that the railroad coms ot O - | ussioners have stated that all the rilroads Quisto New Vork combined St furnish ears to move it ones ‘N tadad b el D ng houss st this tonth as far as reqguired If the elevators e lust year. vy decline tostore it the confusion and dismay 7 It osult will be something unprec ADIIRAL B SON. 1(4‘ ‘1‘1“‘\‘\‘\.[ result will b 1 iny unpreces The Proposal to Banquet Him is Young Man Drowned at Huron. Discouraged. Henox, S, Dy July 20— [Spoeial Pelegram Haurax, N. S, )—(Spocial Cable- | to Tne Ber]—While a bathing = party of ; | young men were in the Jim v this after- witernoon, Herman Hoines, 1 twenty-two, was taken with <cvamps and drowned. His Johm's, N. ., to discuss the proposal to give [ body was vecovered aballin howor of Admiral Watson and the - oficers of the British fleet, the proposition Shot Through the Heart, was objected toupon tho groundsthat the [ Iaxsis Ciry, Mo, July 20 clal Telo= am té Tue Ber At a meeting of the Prince George recoption committee at St publio moncy should mot bospont fovsuch | Eram to Tite Brr]—Jon Stover, un old resi= Duvposes, and that the committeo hud no | dent ofArgentino, Kan, shiot and killed I 1 P horta: to deal with tho matter; it was de. | Wird Mullin, a young Santa Fe michinists gl S thmll il E wht. Mullin “was_attntive to Stover's o Yo tha G niIG a0 A Ih LD v and the old man had forbidden him the 16l tou e, IBHILIEG BEC ey b i . This evening the young couple were | ment be made for u bull i bonor of e - | Wil toizether, whion th old mun drevs bis ArLos { 5 . revolver and fred from iris frontrate, Mullin Commenting on the matter, the St. John’s | {0V h o s wiis shot helow the heart, He stepped away Hovald saga: “Now, If & uuber of privato | from his sweethoart and, throwing up his ception, the, ot bo. proventod »from | Beuds; fell doing 50, but it would be nothing less than Bismarck on Socialism 1 ontrage against the colony, particularly at O iy to |- Damavss g In Naciriciton Bis- be spent {of Such purposes, mavek denics that thero is auy Lostility bes AUmiral Watson will be areprosentative, | tween the emperor and himself. o was a when he of a fieet, n paat of which is | 10 adherent the Hohenzollerns, closing our foctorigs and destroying our net though he diff th the emperor on the and that, oo, not ol 1 the course of duty question of sociall Tho enpero! but in & hostile spirit. A _veception towny | to try and induco the socialists to mai man in the admiral's position would ot this |“peaceful attitude by memns of concessions, time be v inderstood oad and do qat | but he (Bismare eved in fighting them wnjury. and for this reason we sincerely hope | as blackmailors, T soner they were de- that the project of any ball will béuban- | fied the better. Thetime would come when doned, socialism would be a military question and in 11 o ball be given to Admiral Watson, it | place of the present mild state of siege there must be en to his of s, wlso, and the wouldbe a universal state of war, fore Sir Buldwin Wal captain of her e -— majesty’s ship Bmerald, who ordered and Order of' RRailway Condurtors, enforced the stopping of thebavide fuctory, | puyapeirns, July 20. -At the meeting of and the commander of hermajesty’s ship e e Peiican, who refused protection to the people [ the Order of Railway Conductors, with dele- of St. '8 bay, must be publ honoved | gates representing the prineipal railvoads in by those who promoteand attend the ball | Marylnd, New Jersey and nia, To 5 fdle to siy that the reception is social, | resolutions were adopted denouncing the and that tho oficers complaimed of were only | scceders, stating that the position of the Qoing thoiv duty, and that politics should not | Order of Railway Conduetors s most favora. enter into sociil 1t ble for all conscientions members and tha irogiaiy id o the order is not on a strike busis. he Death Roll. e Sr. Lovts, July 20.—Charles a Taylor, well _ ‘Mobba anker. to the newspaper profession in th B Your, July A growd of angry AR Dot ot from an over. | Polanders yesterday raided the private bank- dose of morphine, tiken to alliy pain. ing establishment of Bernard Aronson, whom “Loxnay, July Sir Richard Wilson, | they accuscd of misappropriating funds ine mcuber of the house of commons, | trusted to him (o be used to bring over their . velutives and friends from Foland. Aronson ixarox, duly 20.—Colonel Thomas | and his clerk weeo budly beaten betore tho | Goode Morrow, until vecently cditor and pro- | police rescued them, They were aftcrwards victor of the Sunday Gt this city, | arrested, and this morning, on complaint of o died toduy witer a briefilluess, wumber of Polanders, wer anded for exs Cixersyam, O, July 20, b Kiehibiel, | wmination. )., o noted o i O o otho. - RiDio naledgemiily dlullis: oL e ot Russian s Avresteds Loxtoy, July [Specinl Cablogram to Pue Ber]—The Chinese government stops An Austrabion R ¢ Scheme, ped uparty of Russian explorers in Thibet, 2k, duly 20, al Telegram to | lod by Captain Grombtehevsky, at Pola, on Che promicr has introduced in | the border of the Phibetan desert, and ordered flway oviding for the | them toreturn to Kushgar. The RRussians availway bl providing for the || gicq ind the whole party left Pola in the night tine and disappearcd i the desert. = le to cost 12,500,000, besides a graut American Ritiemen Honored, om the treasury of ). Hewitd it | Nuvsraor, vin, July 20.—An_ irmenss tho schemo was ccessiry (n order 1o meet | arowd witnossed tlio procession hore today B o i o BamuLation wiiich. 0s (el CoNa WHDoA! o lon hore today i, ol was Tamtoaslng’flator than no | honor of tha New. Yorlcriflomen. . Tho. yisi - dinner was ven and this was followed by o How Harrlson Spent Sunday concert, o displsy of fire works und u grand «Care May, N. L, July 2. Gl bull gram to Tue By Prosident Hartison ut- | Suwmmoned Suiddenly to London, tended chureh toduy. Mr, George W, Boyd [ Loxpoy, July 20.—[Special Ci of the Pennsyivania railvoad call his | T B Siv W, White, wife. My, Boydis an old fricnd of Har- | bassador to T udon on o i family, Having been guite futix tort and sudden . ly had 1w ived ut Indiana several private co o0 Salis len ! @ here on Tae buvy. He will st ple in the J o'clock. morning. e coustruction of 1,077 milesof country line and thirty-nine miles of suburbau lines , the -~ - < Severe Storm at New Ovlears. Considered a Diplomatic Victor, New Onreans, La., July 20.—A severe raix ¢ 20,-The Post’s Paris corros and electrical s isited this city and vi v the negotiations veletive to Zans cinity this ev . At Milnerbu light are conclu 1. The ministerialists A s LR i SR Xill Yor that the French minister of foreign BOE o’ Mhrehund, fatally injured | affaivs has scored u distinet diplomatic trie fdgar Charl £ umph ! ! dward Villizums, t oad a dai - Bl wua WHIE T L UL Tash e Y Whole Family Poisoncd, fujured at Spanish Fort b Bav Cramy, Wis., July 20.—-A family named Kinghurg, in Shawtown, ¢ LY N father, mother and se n childven, Tho Fizg Hec meat b dinner today. Two b PateRs0N, N, 1., Julp 80.—The J, C. Todd | were scized with viotent illn machine works, the prgelpal establishment | are still working on nand of the kind in the Unjted States for inaking five of th o y aic hemp and rope muchingry, bumed this mo 3 e ing. Loss $150,000, Ditched by a Cow Lykijss, Pa., July 80.=The slope house at | INDIANATOLIS, Ind., July 20 north Short slountain colifery burned today. | bound M Several hundred men are thrown out of em ployment iths, - . Some Good Jodians, Tucsox, Ariz, July 20,1t 15 now def known that the eight Apaghe prisoncr ¥ ctoed. mder Kid, who murdered Sheriff Reyn ALlegram to and deputy and escaped, that all save threc ! y rejected ha been killed Kid and two others are at the i consideg Jarge, Troops are out inhopes of intercept- | th iy 1 ex-King jug them, Toree White mountaln Apache | Mila :1,'."‘.-”.1,‘,"“"‘ in toduy and burrendored W | g gren of Novelists Bitrothed, - S Panis, Ju pecial Canlegram to Tis Bismarck Tired of Office By rand child of Vietos Durses, July [Special Cablegram to | Hugo, b bethivothed 10 Leon Daudety Tur Brr i Nachrichten says that | son of Alplone Duudet, the novelist, Prince Bismarck in an interview emphatic - declared that be had no desive to return | A Battle With Smugzlers. | to oMoe, as he s 100 old to dssume the %.-A compauy off caves of state. Ho said that if he deaded to | & Armes | ounter with o geng | visit England he would go to some seaside vs at Theraphia today: Two officers| | place lu Septomber, | Hed und @ number of ouiers Wou e non v in struck a cow near Lennox thi Tl ditehed, and Wi of were i

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