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| r £ : g y ) PR N SN N candidate fn t) 1 pvernorof the state | was nominated f osentative and H, V ' N NIN N\ the pacers Adonis and Criss Smith, Quite a i EPARING FOR ATTLE, Sivesess Pilraer for connty aitormo. Tho lelosati FIELD SPO ‘ Dt ONNOYER ~ DEFE PIPE . PARING L D) LK, o L i Paime ouity attorney, The delegation | 1 " L B y | humber of eastern horses ure at, Pittsbure [ f a3 o the state convention is hewde James Slm O con, sends cam- Crar Coxren, Neb,, duly 2. — [Speclal | — ‘rom_ Plonsanton - thete. aro several noted e Postively curcd byl / Oindidites and Their Adherents Alrady toTinsBer]—The following resolutionswere [ Nuckolls County Republicans, | Omaka Shut Out for the Second Time by [ones, including Direct and Marcavet S | 2 Bibais ; these Little Pills, iy y ard Fight For the Seoretaryship of the 8 t Lincol adopted at the recent Clay county republican | Nrersox Special - Telos $eilwauk Among the groen trotters is Siglight from KB of m b gy They also rellevo Dis warm at Lince sl e ram to T Drs b count ilwaukee, the Glenview stud, Kentucky, and he showes O of cat tross from Dyspepe convention gram to Tk B publican county 1, Kentu oard of Education. | ross from Dyspepsta, In. i 3 cnvention passod of notloualy, coutity o quarter in 31 seconds this morning | rostion and Too Hearty ket N A 7 o o o [ s ol e "I'“:"‘:”,"' ""“,,'w l‘(’:"“ He s in tho Merchants' and Man- ! ‘ ‘F'.“m; "“\”: 'l‘!f".' s, e 0 t, timbop | ACE - AR e ! LR et ) facture stake 0 o I b Aty oot RCIR'S ROOMS FILLED WITH FRIENDS, e n fasor of freo sugar sl tubit | Comumissioner, J. L. Seholl;_attomey, S. A, A DULL AND UNINTERESTING GAME. | Jrrr ok et Goorm fonmaay | FOURTEEN BALLOTS ~ WERE TAKEN, ody for Dizziness, Nausca, l, and u o on e LA Searle; clerk of i, J. W, Pearce; sur- ' & L Py s dah — ¥ eeedw rios of life, . : A who drove Aleryon last year and is under i Drowsiness, Iad Taste ” e o maximum wate DL Y ; L L e o . suspension from National (racks, has Koteh PILLS. In tho Mouth, Coated He Talks ¥ ly and With an Alr of ) 2 Proight Fates to ‘;, 10 .v‘ym e ‘I :'\v. “mI Congere ».w‘.l,‘~|‘\ mx:;]w' Several Celehrated Specders tered | and Ripple ¢ od hore. Aleryon was named | President Goodman Succeeds Himse Tongus in 1n the Stde Confidence —Political Nows o oIt reheht Palos simine 1 thoss | structed for the Biue Ribbon Kaces at fn the frec.forall, but bt s, log_at Tho Eloction of a Superintonde TORMD LIVER, They - f # : tapids and was sont home to recoy equls s, P cotablo, ¥ Lo N A R ICIANLIONG o soned gt tFay HIVINBA bH tHE Taktié, Detroit Today—Turt and sides these numed there isa host of pr nt of Schools Postponed regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable, State | portation huving tatled and roefused to i ¢ ’ : & Dinmmond News. young fiyers unknown to fame as yet, and Until Tonight, { —— Srom the present exorbitant frelght rees, | Telegram to Tk Bes "he farmes' alli- — — 1 ! : We e 0pt 0wed {0 Lhie nowination e | o aAl EriRlite O - T UG Ol SS(Ee A | o Lixcors, Neb, July 21 ITelogram | yation of any who {8 i favor of pros. | 8nco and Knights of Laborof Otos couly Plaved. Won. I rer Bt The Ha F There was extraordinary intevest mani. < Tt By Politiclans are thick in Line = ent froleht s, annd the delegntes fr this | have ( led to hold people’s conyentid Minnea polts ) ] Sr. Pavr, Minn,, Tole- | pagtod in th i * ceed to the election of a supx mdent of . D) Sl ! 1 Eadne ey 1o the state convention are instracted | July 26, the primaries for which will be held | Miiwau 7l gram to Tir Bk s and | [ovedn tho meetingof the board of educa: | {ytretion, but Babeock Interposed n moth coln tonight. Slates are U g made, but 88 T vote for cundidate i ‘\“,mh\ with this | July 36 The local Knights of Labor are di- hu.‘.: Ity .. 64 " ERIHR g e Erely 8§ o Hemline all tion lust night. It was anticipated thata su- | ¢ ““,m_“;m”ih_‘_ ighie, tud lx’ e ‘u\l I.L. ow delegzates have arrived, they arguenoth. | reoiution and who will plodico themselves | Yiged'on vhe issue, o ve i ) s have St WA DTt At o night, and his motion pro ;“ Candidat e el o favorof w mwauetionn Lo present tutes ot [ ¥4 10n the s Slouy City . i i dny, andall is bustio at tho tmck, stables [ PEeIRARML Wolld b clectod und ascorotary | vallod i ]‘n:“”“ ;- U‘:‘ '.!4;' and "“ ‘x‘n” \r”w'\, o P B " A Call 18 “:‘ Moinos. .. 64 :: and'offieo ot Sccrotary Shaw. The spocial | 8150, au H\"‘lv']h.u spirited citizensof Omaha ”“,.,‘; :\;r‘ ‘.;.,I,‘I,',‘,‘,1,“,‘.,‘.‘,‘.‘_,‘, i the f \ . h " . tnterstate comaereo commnission In its orde Bratnics, Neb,, July 21, 1 Telo- | St Pau a from ~ Chicago, which was expected this | Wire T i tendent, but there were mU'\ y l\v ;' b | the old Capitol lotel, the scene of many « nier rea tath Lol atvat | ey ¥ i morning did not arrive tillnoon. Among the | In the matter of the selection of o suporin P A 1 : : o | redueing frefchi rates from L Misourtiver | gram to T Brr A ol was fssued today Hisrste 64 th4 Lol A AL B v T Geidest the ! folt relioved when the tension was with: licts. PPoor cigars are freeand plentitul, and | g Cheago (rom 20 cents to 17 conts por hund- | BB - ) v M . orses on the train were: / arrow, Long- | tondc ho lobhy was disappointed, as ) 4 3 t confidences are belug exchanged in every | md ongrain for & peopio’s catous, to- ber held M il U shot, Rimini, Monta Rosa, [da Plclwick, Ce- | matter was posiponod untll - tonight. Thore | e 4 oo Y Pt we recomnize In our fellow eftizen. | evening, to seleet delogates to o people's fn- | MIEWAUKER, Wis, July [Special Tele- | ¢il B, Silver Charm, Outbound, Hevon, Ca- a8 posipona untll ftonight. Thoro | _ 'he votaon adjournmant stood § to , uutil T00m Y ol it fion. D M. Nettleton, a sucerssful furnicr of | denendent cotnt ution, to be held in | ¥ram to T Brr,—Omaha was shutout today Prince Fortunatus, Palifing, Wood. | WS 8 very pretty fight over the choleeof a I}'w sident Goodman cast his vote in favor of i SRR TR bis tooms fllodh WILH | aidien i one who s the-complite:conf. | this elty on Ju for the second timen tho sories, Thornton ) Rival Almont, Donalolla, Tenacity and | Secrotary, however, and this partly ussueed | 0 adiourument, “the motion was mady by vends; hotalks to the boys and declares | Sldierandone who hus the compite «olT A " > Fn i 3 Anarchist. In addition there are alrady [ the disoppointmentof the visitors o | cock, who fsa Bloss man, us is Prosl deneedf The poople of Clay Comnty. ns oue who was the mar espousible for the per- | Anarchi n addition there are already ppointmen he visitors, There arrival in Lincoln atnoon today means some. | the proploas opposed to corporate control & " i ners—Robespierre, winnerof the Tennessee | yucidont of the bowrd or superintendent I Rt it is worth 1 i e present s me (o the republieans of Fairmont Affairs, cured off of him resulting in nothing. The | derby: Prince Fonso, winner of the West : our aperintendont of | 68 to the result of the vot perintendent | ing s AAlstrieras n eandidate for congress, nnd Ratiie Ay Brewers played ercorless flelding and | Side derby, Chicago, and Verge D'Or billdings, - 4 toniech | Tack MucColl, with Wil Hall and | fequest from the republican stute convention | I'AIRMONT, Ju pecial to bbb LG T v ks et The meeting was called to order by Presi Dive: PLpse ien wore Hot, decidedly hot ¢ . thitt 1o candidate forseeretury of state be Tie: Brr Irederic Hodgson, a favmer liy- | battery game, but the exhibition was dull f D Hunsu ity derby, ‘T'h will | qont »dman over (16 A i Pooraof the Kearney Enterprise, occupies a | fhit nocandiate fors y E AT (WAL 1 ; 4 o | wud listiess for the veason that Omaha wasn't | all take part in the dorby on Woduesday Saoritary Pipor antiouniced that ho fiid 19| henton. oy meoroq. It HIEHL ot yoom and recelves visitors, and asserts " i A1 I wo miles northwest of town, had | 35RO A brilliant one-handed | Theother probable startors are Joe Biack: | i e dredtntinds of the netw ALl bt iy that the it he is in the race until th Polk County frpublicans. o valuable maro stolon last night. Thevels | catch of & hot iiner by Alberts, and the | burm, Morse, Davidson and Helter Skelter, | miiivers, Mosars Babeack. Gibbs - Coryell | a fraid, bt this Was satd diing e foat: ot : v o > e o g | 10 clue tothe thief Yough strenvous ef- | samo performance by Newman in The number'of horses already at the track i [ Mortson and < O ¢ B 1is was said durine the heat o AL I O N, e vention | forts are being mado for s cpture, feld, Nerved o slightly mwaken | over thrve hundred. 210 AN B eaoLet 1o o BLiboa ore oS! | dOGTnted tANE Vi oL VAR, POREOGHY SuraIE Htamuond, ari e fron IR convention | At umectingof the sidiool board Saturday | U1 30 people prosent, to an wppreciation of i T ETTI ) ol SR S Mo, PIBer: was. \Wotohing tho balot { Ll o icld hore Saturday, and was the [ rmer principal ). S, Vankaton, *fact that a ball game was in progross HE DULUTH REGATTA, Theroll was called Morrison was an- | vory A g Ly P R e lattnonious convention in many years, | w e ellowiak ware | Really it was i protty cxhibition of ball play notinced s the ou] e Kactid Mortin gitve notice lnformatly th T was receiving consolation from ' precinet in the county exeept two was re ¢ fants s MesC, M. Clark and | s, but lacked the nbeessary stimalant inthe [ Good Weather and Waterand a Fine | Tho president asked was granted per | tonight he should move to idor Jll, Tke Ravimond and B Bur. R sentod by full ¢ ations, and a good M ~'|: Lt Vi “»]l"‘-m'n'l\v\lwl ur ‘\;“l"l:';‘*" ;\1\'%1 o kept xhlunfi;nm \\mlw Exhibition. mission to present his annual report at this | election of teachers and princi held ards said thit he had nothing to say escept | or thom were old — soldic STV 1 Huttie Deviey. The school year com- asn't hi ¥ often by the Brewers, who » I © 21.—Thousands of | ti the outgoing boare >residon! s man ad ! that he would bot that his chances as | 9 ot e B o ‘:I‘\': ¥ ‘”‘I" [l’, e second Monday in September, carned bt one pun, but the gentienan in the x:.“,"', rlt"“?.hm:,l‘,l ""”" m-] m”'l'h" "“l\* & %% dodtment ‘conitated of & Minuihg ace | mitteq Eita thore e ha 1 good us any of ‘e, delegrates w the state and congressional con- - e ox for Omaki fore i Rkl 4 il fl R el it ) ount of the expenditures 1 ork of 0 he lc [ clection ¥ i B o Bonton's roorn smoke wasthickand | ventions cloven are soidiors. The delegation Tervitic Storm at Crawford, balls in the first THE 010 NTRLHL HAL. WaBLHORN KN WOLHT]| Saloal ot i o AT s rarecie ok o) P16 LogaTinyOL IR Olcaklon | 2 g balls | ¢ v chool year and recommendations to the | —_———— | Tion Cowdery’ st With his lows. o 11 e Gt B R R W A B W WA Cixwroun, Neb., duly 21~ [Special Telo- | dfterward a wild piteh allowed two_ i were in perfect condition. board for the - government of the schools in | Dr. Sussdorl makesa speeialty of dis | .Ih;m I'un‘l\ln‘;' oitin o sweep u:’ ~|v-ln-»~ ) 1' 4 :i”x ‘.m' to the gomgros onal convention by | eram to Tue Bee.]—1ither & cloud butstor “‘,.‘;‘.‘.-‘,'-‘(““".',.“. Cla 1‘.,’.’:“.‘:3'1 ‘J;lu\;: l‘nl " ey In the junior singles the contestants were | the futurc ; | enses peculiarto women, 1504 Farnam st i Tom’s man Friday, was also the I MY, | only thoy are plodgsd, the soldier part of heant-of ratn oceurred heve ot 10 0'clock | make it four. stvaight. Sowders will proba- [ Nettleton of the Minnesotas, Henderson of | S0 iious rport e AR GUTtAT o i o s wworts oz Tl | e 1o st by Ethe sodtior fis, Tost and | 103t night, flooding the town. Tho two cul- | bly piteh for tho visitors. He'signed o con- | the Chicago Catlin club and Thompson of the | consisted wrincipally of figures, and thevead- | 111 PHMOCRATIO CONVENTION. " | all thetime, Delogates were also elected to | verts, each five feet wide, were not sufficient | tract with Manager Leonard today. The Winnipegs. Nettleton won by two lengths | ing of therm was disponsed witli. el N i = 1 Osgood, who wants to e an_attorney | the judicial convention that meets at York | to pass the water, and houses were flooded, | S¢ore: in 10:49, Thompson second, Henderson third, | The reports were placed on file for future | NeXtSaturday Eixed as the Date by tt { i, is 0n the ground with Joe Esterday, | today, and they will support Judge Smitn for | outbuildines carvied of, wagons, carviages NTLWAUREE “GVATIA The junior four-oared race resulted: Win. | reference. County Central Committoe S Wrigit, Jeft Brown and othes s his | renomination. - Another convention will bo | and curriage houses overturnod. No. serious — nipegs first, Duluths sccond, Minnesotas | o )T Goodman aunounced that the organiza The democratic county central committeo Jieu tenan ts 2 held for the nomination of county officers. damage was doue, however, Trr Bie cor- R B OAR W oA E 4 J Fogralsl el OLAS 1 tion of the board would bo the noxt order of | met yesterday afternoon in this city to is George Hastings s alsoin the city, asis St bty respondont was at Chadron” last. nfght and o 18 Ueana 00 20 1 | third, Lurlines fourth, St. Pauls fiftn. Tho | business, and that the selection of president | wiils for the v e e Ttay ner of Siduey. Hastings has many friends Buffalo County Republican vory hard rain fell there, flooding the streets, 0 glWaish x. 0 1 08 0| judge's boat, unfortunately, ran too | would be the first thing in ovdor. He mimed | U fOF the ward primaries and for tho on the ground, but it is impo who Kraxey, Neb., July 21.—~[Spocial Tele- | but no serious damage is reported 4 0|Cleveland,fb.0 0 2 § 0 and St. Paul had to back | Mr. Rees and Mr. Poppleton as tellers | county convention to select delegates to the { will e chosen to wear the br ans of gram to “fie Bee.]—The republican county ) e R Ty gpsgid This delayed them several Mr. Morrison came in_ just too late to vote, | State and congressional conventions, i William Lecse. .. [ ERmitoutn Suh S pe e Y Hall County's Crop Prospects. O/Andvaws. 1.0 018 0 0 | (o onds just after the turn, and this added to | Tho bullot resulted in four votes for Me Euelid Martin acted as prsiding ofiicor and - i 1|: A1 n.‘,..l“.llh.x{mxm;. olITBY; daxidldain)] (RHVEHHDH ISV HBTE (I BTG HRMIHEIe Graxp Istaxn, Neb, July 21.—(Special 0lUrquliart,¢. 0 0 4 0 0 | the fact that the Lurlinesand Duluths fouled, | Connell and nine for Goodman, The s | P. W. Birkhauser was scated at the sceres i l“’l ?_\Illxl" v :::‘}‘;*;l-’ t o \'M.i ilic instruction, is | §. Fulmerof Gibbon and Nathan Grimes of | Pelegram to T Bre. | —The rainfall the past { _4 _0/Newman,m...0 1 8 0 0 | caused tho judges to decide the raco must be [ tary announced the result, and Mr. Goodman | tarys table. “lkl;’\k\ GRoETAE or [“ e et Babies Stanley for rey itatives 3 both are farmers | two days has insured good crops for Hall | _ - sls T 2 | rowed again return ||Vh:.\l|k~.‘~(u\'mullml'ln' would do all It was decided to hold the primaries net ; 0 ry ¢ VTE L and members of the farmers' alliince, The h = - The junior double was very unsatisfactc in his power to promote the best interests of | Priday and the conventio on Saturda I "')\|\‘ \I:M“ K',‘,. ,V,.,]‘,l Ay ‘of 8 l,,‘, g iRiss: (LAt MR R e S .’m.u Mr. Oxnavd, the proprictor of the i : BY INNINGS, won by six hoat lengths by the Catlin club of | the public schools of the city | A o bR Sontt OmthR tig e ¥ | ill, Stewart o ansing have head. | delegates to the state ention are heade heet sugar factory, is well pleased with the wankee 0001 01 11 B~ cago, \esotas seconc g tho | A vote was then taken for vice president, | s eld £ i P f quarters and reulatingg with the restof | DY il ke nll s b, Marston of 1 present prospects. He oft rd &0 per acre | Omuha . )0 60 00 00 0=0|fau ‘h:nl(““fil':w Catling 'Iv'nll'"::’ 1”‘1 with (his result: Doppleton 5, 1toos 7 I\l\"-\:' [apngt \'h]nM il fom. §ido § SrI0aNc. . ki the hopeful, huppy ones. | Kearney was nominated for ‘county attorney | for soveral ncres of beets, but it was refused SUMMARY. i e e e > " rer 1, M o s " R rdr e S Mok ea da s 3 ol 50 B At cres of beets, by v sed. . o enlengths —and ere taking | rer 1, McConnell 1, I of the Oma s syille o aNbie A portion of the Lancaster coun g | 0¥ acclamation. Judge B, G, Hamer wis | Nutional Bank Bxaminet Grifiths was bero | Earned ran—Viilwaukee f, Tywo-base it extamels o e hile W high ot the Al | . M. McConnall shil o would 1tke to Tt it h SO LS b tion called ut Mr. Morcers room tis eventug | Srongly endorsed forcongress, The dele- | todayon husiness and pid tho factory a visit, | AIDerts. Thrce-1 Pottit and Morris- e S e v | 3 vould ltke to with. | dolegates nd tho South Omaha wards and and itis evident that ther isno illfeeling, | £ates will attend the state convention un- | gy SR cid mudus rony YRl | 3v; Dessxiolonsdaiirews Willis % Doyblai| Sesaias abvetad extiedsied. ittie. Luviinee j CICE favor of Mr. Welrer, but no one pald | country precinets three . d it 18 erident that thero Is no llfoeling, | £65 ond vas surprised u o n 14[[4-4»[ e | piy Wi RS | Stopped rowini threeclihths of o - mile from | wny aitontion i ; T'ho conyention will meet at “As the eonvention does nob et untii § | enterprise. - Hesays that nothing vet printed | Va'lkeo 6, O o S By Thorn- | the finish. Catlins time—1:10i. Another ballot was ovdered and. the result | day afternoon at Washington i { o'clock Wednesday, the crowd and excite gaveu good idea of its proportion Yot by Wi 1orn: ) “ f B L o : ¥, | O 7 5 . aved good idea of its proportions, on, b3 by Willis, 3. 1—Crquhirt The great professional double was a mag. | was as follows The primaries will be held at the follow mentat this time aro unusual for over two fleld County publicans. prsian e Wil piich — Willis. ne Lour and | nificent ra It was a twomile strug s S, Popploton 5, Welwer 1, McCon- | placesr o Wil be hield ¥ days inadvance Bruwe, Neb., July Special to T Storm at Dakota City. : thirty minutes. Umpire—Hengle, gle, the winning crew to get 1,000, Pirst Ward—015 South Tenth str ..lu 'vv'rm’lhg .:.!'Il cin ‘fw‘n "{" -(flm this | Bre.|—The Garfield county republican con- Dakora Ciry, Neb., July Special s the second 550 and the third £50. Gaudaur s was declived duly elected Second Ward—1601 Vinton streo. foeminegind says that he feds that he B 1 voution was held at this placo Suturday, J. | Telogram to Tug: Bee.|—This place was vis- | o GLliiui i LA : and, Molkay ware neavest tho shote, Teomer yis & flutror in the lobby whon 1t | Third Ward—1004 Davanport stroot TR SRES AL stormy and exciting | We Newman was nominated for county at- | ited last night by the hardest rainstorm for n_w \\m"vru association games at Minne- | and Hosmer next, Hanlan and Wise nest and “'fi‘,'”;""""“.’,"‘“‘”'i‘ > next ballot would be Fourth Ward—Planters’ hotel time Weduesday night the most conservative | torney and M. Newton county commis- | ovortwo years, The rain began about 3a. | BPolis und St Paulwere postponed on account B e P L e A G Bl on tay R e LB AN Bk et Bl admit ) sioner. B, B.Flts T TaI1s SaCEaTan | B A aTEe AL for TN Av Ao SRt L6 e | O 2ol delay. In glting tha sigual, bub when she bent, M iper, ¢ ored 1o look in- | Tzard streots s 3 t s allowed to ¢ and lasted for s ours, ate shot. was finally fired every man dipped | different, but failed, Ho managed, however, | Sixth Ward —Lake streot, between Twent | o lect a delegation to the reprosentative con- | falling in torvents all the time. Had it not ‘. oars witk onderful Fhie | to call thee votes in a steady voice. " bl ol bkl gl el ',"“ S vention favorable to bLims: hian Tor (hia. ratn 110 crope 1o the doniity REGIU A ke B G R soa | The result was announcad as follows e ’m'\;uw)'.'nwl‘- avente Laxcory, Neb,, July 21— [Special Telegram | headed the delegation to the state conventior would have been a failure, as the ground had AT OLBVBLAND, 1 and they forged ahead of Teemer Piper 6, Connoyert, Van Horn I, Thomp. Niath Ward—Corner Twoent th and i Tun Bk | —A most remarkablo electrical | They wre wninstructed, bt are supposed o [ become. dry as powder for a depthof five [ Gleveland......1.6.0 0 1.0 0 1 29— 51 aud Hosmer, fivst a quarter, then a half and | sou T, Blank 1, : ke sl e | phenomenon oceurred just at noon today fn | fAVOr Maccoll for governor. R. McClimans | feet. A lrgecropof corn is now ussured, Boston.... 22000062 then afull length, The crews followed one Note of the candidates having a majovity, SOUTIT OMATIA, | 1 of Capitol hotel and it there Is any- !wy.‘n\lv:}cln;l‘ 1::\\ f“x‘ w;l:nl\ ru(- I\Jn;-,‘.l-;ln;;': ‘nw‘n‘v‘\‘:} but small grain will bear a very small crop, (.11‘!\Ir:‘«m‘("lr“\u-h‘x{n\‘]1‘1‘ v(lin;{n'n' 9 F ”ar;(A ix'lmnw:' qui{h -ln\(-}_\'\lhi the .Y]-u.-.- ‘m.m the ‘IV\V;!:‘I:\'I;‘II..HL‘]-\ was .‘wluh red., Pirst Ward—Corner. N and Twentysixth | ; Aot Sl st 1 any- | onvention andis understood to be in fa S R sweland 6, Boston' 8. Batteries—Beaten | shore, Gaudaur and McIKaypulling forty-two s was the result: S BoonaVAT T | {hing in porunta the orats miy bointar. | Dovsey The Home Team Wins. and Zommer; Getzoin and Bonnets, Unnpire | strokes to the minite, and the othars thiety. [ Piper 7, Connoyer?, Blank 1, MEhd arulde Lov g St T ooy Dieted as oue favorable to the gubernatoril e s Foxtrxeiy, Neb., July 81.—(Special to | —Strief. six, Gaudaur and McKay were the first M. Piper w mu»lnu- last few ballots as RS Citkor gentloman was stepping from acarriage in | Humox, Neb, 2L—(Spec layed here yoesterd stween tho Nicken > T . osmer and Teemer und then Hamm and Ten | 47! SRANICE TEAOE T070FCC Ahei o cate BCIN | frout of the Capitol hotel, haying just come | T BEE]|—The republican county conven- mi\;”".“f‘ torday between the Nickerson | Philadelphia....0 8 2 0 2 3 1 8 Eycleand finally Hanlan and Wise. Half way to h atie, Then was the groatest inter- 0 St bl S H TR O iR 5 ISR o) s bR tion met Saturday. The platform adopted | “h9 home teams, which resulted m a score of | Pittsburg........0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 8— the finish the press boat was sed when ifested in the process of the next bal- Millard—Millard school house. 1 aha, ash. of lightuing froma 5 Y b 3 % B4 toS in favor of the home team. Batteries Hits—Philade!pnia 21, Pittsburg Gaudaur and McKay led Hosmer and Teemer | 10t. This was the way it resulted: J Chicago—Bierbach's hall. Yihden B)e7 SR pliaed (REhS i ‘ ¢ | favors thef nage of silver, is against LA 3 L : > y i eaden sky exploded in the air less that forty b s LISt for Brewers, ., Cook, J. Cook: for Nickerson, | Errors—Philudelphia 4, Pittsburg 4. Bat-| by three lengths. The latter kept throe- Connoyer 6, Piper7, Blank Union—Henry Luddingto feet from the place whero thedoctor alighted, | the MeKCivley bill, wints the prosent, wailrond | Hunter, Myers and’ Muddock. Struck out, | teries—Smith and Shriver; Hard and | fourths of a length ahead of Hamm and "Ten Mr. Blauk held the’ balance” of power and | Valley<Font hall, To tho frionds meeting tho ditingished | SUASon abolidhied and ono elected by poo- | 1y Coul 145 by Hunter 4 Decker. Umpire~Powers. Syck who kept the samo distance ahead of u shrewd suspicion that Charley | West Omaha—Sheeley's school house, O fricnids meeting tho distinguishied | pio direct. W, H. Dow, farmer and county tho Toronto orew. Gaudaurs crew shot was leading the nonentity's forces. MeArdle—MeArdlo school housc. f : T oun ke | lliance organizer, was nominated for rep- Millinery Stock Attached. AP CHICAGO, across the line, amid scroeching | Thefourth ballot resulted us follow Waterloo—Mayhew's fall. g o pistol shot and they laughingly | resentative, RRobert Rolston for county com- | aeyuiisex Crry, Neb, July 21—[Special | Chicag 50101800 0—-7%]of whistles, nbout four . lengths | Piper6,Connoyer 5, Thompson 1, Blank 3, | In ull wavds and precincts not otherwiso refened o the moise s @ welcome salute, | missioner,and M. S. Gray for county attor- |, O et Aottty New S0k 2001 01 00 0 0—9 | atead. The' efforts of the last | There being no choice, another ballot was | designated the placeol holdiug the primaries o of thereport was | 16¥- The stite and scnatorial delegates | 1€ egram to Tire Bee.]—The millinery and 1. Hore s the resul will be the sameas last fall. 3 But farther away. the no e perfectly deafening and hundreds of peoplo | WEre Instructed. RSl IR, Sl locked to the scene, thinking that a great ex- Hosmer were unavailing, | ordere G i T of n longth | Piper, Connoyer 6, Thompson 1, Bur- - en | voughs 1, Blank 1. PERSO b 2 Hits—Chicago #,“New York 8. Errors— | tWo crews to pass 4 & Harvey was today | Ghicagol, New York 4. Batteries—Huteh | 8lthough there was but a quart attached by Englehart, Wining & Co., for | inson qnd Kettredge; Russio and Buckley, | between Teemer and Hamin and also betw L RIGHTS LEAGUL Platte plosion had oceurred. The ground trembled, »unty Republicans. 12, claining intent todefraud on the part | Umpire—Lynch. Hamm and Hanlan at the finish. Hanlan paiding here uccused Wehrer of sunport houses were shuken and considerable conster- | CoLvmmes, Neb., July 21.—[Special Tele- | of defendants. L would done better had he notlost both Blanls, whercupon Wehrer became angry | Opganization of a Douglas County nation wascaused. The report was heard in | gramto Tur Bre.]—The republican county Dha Now RetaIv AT CINCINNATL, OarsTe foram aRi Saor v mdredl Rt FO AT Bl vbER{AURALL E B RUALIOtEe; Branch of the State Le ygu all parts of the city. The must peculiar | convention met this afternoon to elect dele- | Guaxn 1 DM Brooklyn........0 0 0 8 1 1 6 0 0—11|yards from tte finish. 'Tho time was, | SUIOCIL LIS WHO: A Douglis county branch of the Per phase of the phenomenal event was that | yutes to the congressi s e Graxp Isaxp, Nob, July 2l.—[Special | Cineinnati . 044 20 2 08 *— | Gaundaur and McKay, 12:28; Teemer and Piper 6, Conuoyer 5, Elgutter 1, Blank 1,-| A Douglas county branch of the Personal there has been neither any lightning nor rain | 520 congressionul and state conven- | polegram to Tur Brr]—D. C. Hall, the | HitsBrooklyn s, Clucinnati 20, Ervors— | Hosmer, 12:32; Hamm = and Ten Eyck, | Thompson 1. i Gightsleagie cLNGURSSIVIM G gEtALIIRY hero all morning. Lol scentisss believe | Uonsand nominatea county ticket. —The at- | yovwrecoiver of the United States land ofiice, | Brooklyn 3, Clucimatin, Battories -Lovett, | L2 Hunlan and Wisc, 1931, Tamuni | Antebih ot wvas oudered, which re- | ovoning at Germania hall. - Thore was 4 that the flash and noiat wero caused by the | tendance was not so large as usual, many | Wit family, arrivod tolay from Scotia, Ha | Terry and’ Clavks Foreman, Mullae and | a1d Ten Eyck, according to Teemer and Hos. | sulted in a guin for Connoyor large attendance and a groat deal of cn- ) Piper 6, Thompson ; e, ryell moved an adjournment until this | thusiasm was manifested. eveniig, but the motion was lost. The meeting was called to order explosion of & meteor, but 1o fragments can | ownships not being vepresented on account | Vi 3 ¥ e bo found, i of theall e movemont. - Mo delegation to | Will take possession of his office, which bas | Hurring! . the state convention is headed by W. A, | beenmoved into the new City National bank ik buoy and iy TR Mg ai d | Yuor, turnad Eho formoe crow's tag o GURplN—=hlogniif;iand. Mo ‘cemer has entered a protest, ; el SN, High iloents v ronilitian MeAllstor, building, August 1. TR HE WILL NOT ACCEPT. MeConuell moved that the board eense for | by Louis Heimrod, president of the SeaNa , July 2l.—(Special to —_— S RB e RALE RS the time in its efforts to dlecta secretary and | State Personal Rights league. He statea ik Brr.,)—About two hundred men, wormen Burt County Republicans, esldence Struck by Lightning. ATELETSHYRO: Goshorn Declines the Director Gen. | Mocetd tothescloction of a superintondent | that at - the convention of the stato 8— of buil g o e TR R e eralship of the World's Fair. ik Fuirsn, Neb, July 91— [Special Telegram | Pittsbure. There was no second to this | Jeague held u b., July 21—[S and children assembled in Spearman’s park | TERAM, D pecial Tele- rHACL fon dup M iRty i o o —Mhoresidence of T, 4 Philadelphia. . loting for secretary was con- | cidec A P riBe] yestorday afternom to hear Colondl C. gram to Tur Bre.]—The ropublican conven | 0 ‘Tt Bz, horesldenco of 1. M. Hu Hita—-Pittsbarg 16, Philudelphia 6, Erro New Yonk, July 2L —[Special Telogram to | tinued. The next bullot was as follows: e e AL st o Y il Ellsworth spiak on the henefits of high | tionof Burt county met here today and | CENRE \::"li:,‘;“llill;! Ay l‘{‘)“fl“n‘:’lmm S Pittsburg 5, Philadelphia 5, Batteries— | Titk Bee.]—According to an evening paper, Piper 7, Conuoyert, Blank 1, Thompson 1. | was catled for the purposeof careying out Jicense vs prohibition. The speaker was in- | Placed in nomination Hon. Fremont Everett | $1ic louse and slightly mjuring his little girl, | Galvin, Hutley and Carroll; Buftinton and | General A. P. Goshorn said this morning that o the tenth bullot there was no material | that intentien with roference to Douglas troduced by Chairman J. G. Behm, Among | 0f Lyons for representative ind W. G. Sear i, Hallman, Umpires—Leach and Milligan, he wonld not aceept. the direetor generulship | P o lanlcs Thompson 1, | €0unty. 1o requosted the meoting 1o offect other things hesaid: 1do not come here to | 0f Oukland for county attorney. The dele- ‘Wilber 13, Urete 10. IR of the world’s falr at Chicago, ooy et ratilied tha frst abe vote aus| b emporasyorgnnisation, WhitliaesioHB LY ke any fale sttements, T have 850 to | 5t t0 the congressional convention is | Cuere, Neb, July 2L—[Special Telegram | Gleveland R e ————— nonncod o the nax ballst, bt Bo Taled G Saras, diRTaltd cciaicnnn i GRS el lonsbhaiiin i D)% soy and 1t is thought that the | yo iy Fuw) A game of b HRiT et s g The Republican to Change Hands. clection. The vote was the closest yet cast, | “'ho. give to any one who can disprove any state- elpis Binl et n e e e He i).—A game of buso ball between | Brooklyn. 0003000 I e R PR B i haol yet cast. Tho secretary ” then read the resolutions,~ ment I muy make here this afternoon. I did ager. Resolutions favorable to the pro- | Wilber aud Crete resulted in favor of Wilber | Hits Cloveland 9, Brooklyn 13, Err Maeniiioox has Annsiy:-oUnELoNt: 40 1ind8 511 WAV a8 vat ol adopted by the Lincoln convention 1 to the r in Nebraska, and sk of ran- ,llf;ll:jmfv "'*;"l‘l:)“ ! ;‘.”‘f'fk 1-”“ i On motion of Philip Andves it was docided S Enulinel of sustely i to adopt the same laws governing othor not come | ¢ to defend the state. I did not comehereto bulldoze any ascoroof 13to10. One of the Wilber [ Cleveland 5, Brooklyn 7. Batteries—O'Brien said, that he Is not equ oons of your | bibitory amendment w 1 a ¥ usly hurt during the gawe. | and Sutcliffo; Weyhi and Kinslow, - Um- | ning a prohibition pay » adopted. L — players was s TN e A % Shorid e Al S olli ot 5 L cretary Piper by | pranch leagues throughout the state, one, but [ did come here to show pou people, | | _?'\:‘::‘:II(::::[, 1]::]‘{.‘ )Ihdn:. o sty pires—Gaffney and Sheridan. A.:u..«‘lnm_\ he s selling out the Omatn | this timo, but he proceded to calloff tho | A fror ¢ n LA 1 Tcun, tho fallacy of probibition as it hus | LEXINGTON, Nob, © July ',]_ ‘pt.l.v B e Ol Aah T o1 = M il SR Republican ~ to _who will \:m- inan \fn('h::nlu:;lll \yml« Lhioro was 10 | ot a permanent organization should b been tried in states now under prolibiticn | K811 he Dawson county ©0- | pojosram to Tie Bik.]—J soy’s lit- | Buffalo..........1 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 CHEEOEIALE Ao A T Connoy effected at this méeting, it was decided iu ruleand has been foundwanting. Probibition | Publican convention met Saturday. A reso- HE et witt iRt 0 i : New York.......0 00 1 51 0 8 told some of his friends last "“ ‘l‘ iper i wiich -”‘Iw s the afirmative, and the temporary organi does not mean temporance, fur from it. Pro- | lution was read and adopted endorsing M- | He irl met with a serious accident last even- | ““jits_RBuftalo 8, New York 12, Error urday that he had reached the end of his ehrer moved an adjournment, but the | tion was made permanent, and Joln Baur ing by falling off a gate post and breaking | pralc hibition does not. prohibit. Probibition hns | Coll for gove ngand must let loose, Just who all the | MOtion was lost aud another ballot was or- | y n nor, and asking him to name | heypui New York 2. Batteries—Haddocls | § | o vico president and William ot one single victory it city, state or natio, | the eight delegates to the state convention, Detea and Macke; Buwing and Ewing, Umpires— | hien interested in the purehaso aro could not | 4 P 1 1t . Segelke treasurer 'm‘ml T thegs0 on that statement. Pro- | They were named and structed to use all Ferguson and Holbert be learned, though 1. J. Steadman is one of Cownoyer 6, Piper 7, -Blank The chair appointe uibiion ks perjirers, istiors, lars | lonrablo means € seciro the nonination of T fhom. Streot roporte iave 1 that Jotn M.} mhis thing had bobomo . monotonous, but | SAeq: T B i ypocrites and has worked more injury to | Mre. MceColl for governor. 'he Site g 3 Shic: A G0, rsto o General Alger are behind the i et wt ballot. i ane . Rieve, ¥ the church than (he liquor trafic ever hus g B ho Site Dis-ussed by the ChICAgO | cpiago, .......0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0— 4 [ deal, but this is diseredited by thoso wo | therewass o xelief on the next ballot, Ploer | T was decided to appoint a_ vieo president T'hess being the facts, and [will prove them Loup County Republicans, City Council. Boston 20010 00 0 00 0— 1| clim the freedom tospeak for them. 18] et Rl e G ) each and | jn each ward and precinct in Douglas county, 1R w0 before | am done, whit do vou paple of | Tavnon, Neb., July 21.—[Special to Tite nicaco, Til, July 21.—Ab tonight's meet Hits—Chicao 6, Boston 8. Errors—Chi- | man is to be Al manager of - the ¢ R e and a short récess was taken during which gy Nebraska want with prohibition ¢ 3 Bre|—The Loup county republican con- | ing of the city council the world's fair matter | Ciko 1, Boston 1. Batteries —Baldwin aud for the ne Htors. matorial ohaizo, but the fonttesntl winritay | osoprosent from the varlous wards cau I am nothero in the pay of any politieal | - SR mERe o0l GO R ion ¢ o up, & conmunication from the directors | Bovle: Radbourno and Murphy. Umpiros— B Talerl clinin b the - fonslendih reenleds o in the corners to select their repro arty—not in the pay of any one. T am nota e M DERISOR. (46, " s Kuight and Jones. War on the Pool Scllers. ) . ary by ives. Ihe vice presidents sclected | Property owner in your state: [ am o poor | (he state convention s headed by Williun | being read advocating an amendment to the Orroaao, Tuly 91'=Followiig tho' close ot | WS Sollowing ol o as follows | mian, bt [ camo hire expecting to become a | Beldher, 1o the congressonal convention by | world's fair ordinance so as to m rican Association, the Washington park aces fous! blg pooll| oot tun brllate wvas tosd 1 Andy Fricl; Sceond, Paul pern i el sl G 18 | George B, Scott and to the senatorial conven- | 310 4 ashington park races four big pool 1 Oneof the ballots was found in the lining rd, Peter Kiiser; t ity ofyourstate, [ havo bal e § |1 SOHD L ECOE AIDID it possible touse the luke front, and pra AT PIILADELVIIA, sellors attempted today to reopen their c of'%ho hiat, and MeConnall alitliengad tho oo | S R T LT | I this prohibition question. —For sixteen 3 y action and favorable consideration of the 1010000 0—4 . IO L Q. Erlling; establishments, The rooms we long years 1 labored among the promptly | rectness of the voteand asked a tecoint of 5o Pem 4 o : ! 8 S ; liam Muck: Seventh, I, Haman, | e e T e A 0 Sarpy County Republicans. | ordinance submitted by the divectors. After 0N 60 0010 raidodby tho pollen and it Is underatoodovdon | (he ~ bullots ' ‘as *thoy “laid ‘on tho | RIS S v e [ ) Derince Joctures i tht tine and extended | FPAMLUON, Nebagduly 21, — [Special | much desuliory discussion tho - proposed Athlotic?, St Touis 15, Errors— | o hoon given for daily raids s nocossavy, | bl Asudid Martiy opposod the motion, & al minor detills with reference to tho the land of fellowship to_ 63,000 Good Telogram to Tie: BISPIRAL the Sarpy county '\'\"l‘(',"',""";"'.} Haw ad and section 2 adopted LS St {{MH* 2 tories i\_'x‘““”'" Poll sclling is allowed by the Ilinois laww at ‘\:‘::mm" un‘lwr“m;wm.-\““- Wi veconntod | worlk to b performod wore diseussod, aftor r~— | ol N BN Al T Pt el po e ot & hout i dissenting voice. aud Robinson; Rams ST PR e e e thno changein the rosult, Morris Morri e o i ol R (oA Yoss sl T plans of this nation. They hve republican convention the delegation to the | WINKERGRSUWE R0 o section | Sibeoplos: vaco tra s and it i reported that Aot Bs1d that ho hoard the Yoio Galied off ar | Which a numnbor of shorb uddr wer plished o groat amount of workon the tem S y : 5 I X owners of the West side track intend, if the ; made commending the moveand urging u e | state convention was headed by A. W. |5 read ns amended by the divectors. Alder- e theve wore 7 for Comoyer, 6 for Pipe b | r-. nee line. The good effect of thele work | (v, 3 to tho B o At S EINVORE, (IR AT SYRACTUSE police fail in preventing down town pool sell | JHEE e 1 o G iperand 24 of those present to active work ias been destroyed by scheming ind canning | I A 10 the comsresiiouar con ation | man ISent wanted the amendments stricken | (o 905 000 10 0— o] ing toenlist the services of detectives and | NI hi LA SXPS ined about the bullot | Printed copies of the constitution adopted { polilictuns, who Lave cropt into tho onor | b Wilkm Kuglkoudall | 1.8, Roborts was | outand pronosed o substitute, Alderman | gi5iciof 2% 31 0 0 1 0 0 0— 4 ] inadgurate systomutic raids. 1 the p inder the hat lining, and - the chaiv declared |y tho stato league wore then cireulated, aind B yalled 20t probibttion: | nominated forreprosentative; andJ . M. Wood | MeAbee made a - stirving addr oledo ngurate systamatic ralds, @ ah oo P20l | that the ballotwould stand as cast and that | psarly one hundred signaturos were obr i T vgn o lornea s o seut to help noml. | OF comniasicer, ing the obstruction w Hits—Syrucense 13, Tole Errors—Syra. | S om0 o Wt of conrae il | Mr. Connoyor had been duly clectod secretary | tuined L A P T R A e A S | —— cating & reference of whole matter [ cuse 5, Toledo 8. ' Batterics—Casey and [ peVifie Of fne ek B OLIOHERS L WUMIE Of tho board. “One’ of the state organizors w sl | e e 1 2000 - ALY | Frank Coun In. to a committee to confe ith tne world's | Brizgs; Cushman aud Sige. Utiipire i il TS Mr. Babeock moved an adjournment, but | B St i ¥ i 2k werived at the convention and found that the 3 \ and reported flattering siice izl | demoerats were furishing the bodle to wn Hastixes, Neb., July [Special Tele- | fair dircctors and draft and ordinance which | Emslic. A ot Sanabble: the motion was lost by al majority | hranch A Az es thmd t ho stal | the campaignwith, I withdrow wid returmed | Evam to the Ber]—The rport sent to an | ¢ould be unanimously passed by the council L s | T'he bourd then proceeded 10 the sclection | /Pho meeting adjourned with every promise i o | 1 | ot | 3 The directors present expressed their con- g MixsEaroris, July 1 A, Stevens, | of a superintondent of buildings, and 1. M, | k. T 1 | lowie disgusted With probibitin. That is | Omabia morning paper of an unfair count at 9 Rochester. 08000084 0-10 A &3, B . | ofdoing effective work. Tho membership of WhYT A her todiy tlking antimrollbIton, | T e e O N ey, | Cutrence in this idoa, and atter uch further | B el A diRics who biad cliargo of th supplementary consus | Woolley was elccted on the first ballot by tho | {he aealy organized leagio bids fair to swell B ek iee | Ko whareot & s » | the republican county couvention Saturday, | talk it was resolved to appoint a committeo | Combus .00 0 1 8 000 L 1o 6 f g0 i Minneapolis, was this aftamoon | [Olowiz vot [ iR P { L emper_nce? | DY which Frank, “aeclared the nomince, | of four aldermen from the West side, three [ o Hits ZItochostor 19, Columbis 7. fartors T TR s by St Pan | Woolley 10, Counsman 8, Blank 1, Cooley 1. . 3 - -y | Thoy are yelling probibltion and e el | would have been defeated, s today contro® | from the South and three from the' Novth | Rochestor % Coluibus 7 Butteries—Calla. | arrested on o warrant sworn out by St. Pau Mr, Poluts movedthat the electibn of Mp > e nvontlon & | Doy areyelling prohipition and usking God | voyred by a recount of the final ballot, giving | side to carry out the plan proposed. The | ghanand MeKeogh; Eastou and O'Conner. | people, charging him with padding the Min- | Woolley be dedared subject to such roguly. | L Copie's Independont fony 4 i b o L ot """l.[""'l"‘\"‘ | Frank three majority over all, council then adjourned until Wednesday | Umpive—Curry. ucupolls returns, “5t, Daul prosceutos Wit | tlons s the board sho 10 make in rogard b ©. W. Miller and.J ", "‘ et shals i L you, ds, God ne | " & 5 othersare to be arrested, among them the b sol Messrs. McCounell and Bat W nan and seeretary, respectively, of the peo opeied a orew God nover ook out asa- | i o evening, . AT LOUISY ILLE IUREA$R0 10 10 Ay Ry ala A MeConnelland Babi ok d loon license, Thoy even teach childrento | . Crete Democrats o LR e — Brooklyn.. 80,0 000 3 0 0 4| imowipeople in thodity. Thomattor is ¥e- | posed this, McConnell said that thogeotiemon | ple's Independent party, have issued a call hate salonkeopens; teach them to think thag |~ Cnere Neb, July 21.—(Special Telegram Don't Like the Bill. Louisville 0130 8 01 48 v—1 | SRUEHIN ATV we ol aa i | SomitHORGR GG s A b Ceua bl thov | Tor 8 neluary cloabail (LA oLty BHHAR Hio TN the salomkeoper is thoworst man on earth. | to Tue Bee.]—Tho democratic county cen- | Panrs, July 21—In the chumber of deputic Hite ~BrookisWaLontsvillo1s, Errora— | Sindowing Goversment Inapeotar Roudinet | Fanid e Woolloy 1n ofttco Wiseo | hold In this clty, the former on Thurday, Why don't thoy tey to veform the salon- | tral committee met today at Wilber. + A | today M. Ribot, minister of forcign affaivs, [ Brooklyn 6, Louisville 6. Batte Matth: | Tho Tollow ol ot tho polico hedqUArtors | e wachirs ol masie Shnd e e the | duly # and tho lattor 6 Suturday, July & £ It wouldbe more Christ-like Tam | motion not to call a county convention at | replyingto an interpolation in regard to ne tz, Goodell and KRyan. Umpire | that he had been engaged in St. Paulto | same head. Tho chalr raled MeConnell oyt | Mhe convention will sclect ales to the present passed by a unanimous vote. The | gotiutions with the powers relative to the oSk follow Boudinotand United tates Atoracy | of'n and the latter appealcd from flatg Bud coURESBINL COTAUEIIN 10 1R Nance County Republicans. central comuiittee” was instructed o name | American customs administrative bill, said ay. cision of the chnir. Morrls Morrison jumped | held in Lincoln on Tucsday, July 20, I Furrewroy, Neb, July 21 —[Special Tele- | Gelegates to the state and congressional | tho government had been in negotiation with THELEGED HING, s ST 0 his feetand soconded the appeal, wid said | === . ™ g ks conventions, all of which was passed without A Bovepe 1 at Cheyenne, further that ho wanted the secretary of the | fl gran to Tus Ben] —Tto ropubi lean county | GG other European powers with rogard to trying A Great Field of Horses, Crrvexse, Wyo., July Special Tele- | hoard placed under the same resulations. | o couvention of Nance county wet lere this e — od and colleet action agaiust’ the Derrorr, Mich,, | Ju Special Tele- | gram to Tur Ber Phe severest rainstorm | Mr ts asked leave to withdraw his nftornoon and seleeted a delegation to the | Democrats at Wilboer, The othor powers, ho said, were averse | .y 40 Py Baed —Thero is a general gath- | that has visited this city forsoven years | metion, as an unnecessary squabl 1 boen | state convention headed by Clarnce E Wirneg, Neb., July 21.—{Special Telegram | ¥ Cutaring into dhy engagpinents In counec £ trott - t this poiut for tk } I precipitated, and as tho loard would bo LAY ot y _Olamos: B 4 h RO Juky ¥ o elegram | {4 i, AT Itibot declured that | eving of trotting tuhion at tuis polnt for the | swept over Cheyenne this aftornoon, Tt be- | Precibitatody wid us Ho, ard vt o Iy, Theconvention was will wtended, | o Tux Bre. |—Tho Saline county democratic | he foared further aetion would dofeat its own | annual Bluo Ribbon meeting, which begins | gan at3 o'clock and lasted oxactly an hour. | S or ut wotor e (i Nithice \ this matter at anothor time. Mr. MeConnell e lr“fi“" pers of “llnlm- won Wing present. | central committee met today after elect- | object upuy hoped M. Ribot would | gomorrow at the driying park. Bud Doble | During that time water poured down in tor Aid that he would withdraw his amendment : 30 following resolutions weve masod: ingdelesatesto the state aud congressional | Strenuously try to securo from the United | pacthe largest string at the track, including | Fents throngh many of the strcots in the b ith the permission of his second | solved, That the republieans of Nance | o o0von tion adjourned, subject to eall of chair- | States government a moderate application of - " = | ness part of the town, Many of the erossing St ermission is not necossary, Mr. ¢ 1y, I eonvention assembivl it sion, ¢ . o call of cl g R such crack performers as Axtell, Jack, . i ¥ ich | 1ot necessary, M { PLoasi R0 T heartily ¢ mun, The delogatos to the state convention | the provisious of the bill. In any 5 were well nigh jmpassable, sovoral cellars | afeCounell,” suid President Goodman, “us | ’Q’ | Garhonorablo fellow « avolicaded by W. G. Hustings and to the | uclaved, tho Fionch & customs coms Johnston, Pouri, Lady Bullion and the team | were flooded and the lowlands new vail- | the chair ruled your mnendment out of | u 1 congressional by §. 8, Alle icnow 10w what course to sdopt. Reina and Botsy Brown. Axtell is only a | road tracks wee converted into lakes e 3 o | by plodge albthe sup= . o ) lo - . I wled, sir, fr | B | croby plodss | i -~ - fow weeks out of stud, and it s slow work But [ appenled, siv, from the ruling of the county can @ive him in furtice : ; A Colorado Wreck. Steamship Areivals ¢ o to MoConneil R | 2 raan Voters Will Meet, gzetting him in shape for cn jents luter ' ctiain” retorted to MeConnel | nie \ 1. —~The Rook I 10 Mtimore. Vi VOur g ) e | iiosived. ' ur deleatesto the sate | Beatuice, Neb, Juy 2L—(Specil Tele "M'\:‘\‘ « l¥|v , July 3. T ol Tsland | (I LG R, Sl el Calitornin Al Lotdonerithn Missours, feon Hsiban (L ORMRBOIRAOEYQUEADIRALL . i gouvention beand ary herchy instructod 10 | gram toTur Brx.|—A mass meoting of Gor- | SXPress, No. 14, went through 8 britwe about | yroq fiyers, Sunol and Palo Alto among the AvPhiladelphia—1ho Bapusy<viish $ROM | gim Som tor ndbe: Me Mok i B e Y i e i Stk | man voters of Gago county Is eilled to meet | OB Wilo west of Lyman tonight, Tho eon- | yynber, Sunol has no engagement here, [ Liverpaol The State of Nevada, fr said tho prosident os ho' broght his guvel | 1 10! hinks I oy ve found every ono N A Moville he S o of Nevada 3 1 - Syl el Btlembl i sl a vowowliation (0 helrto- | fn the auditrium, this city, Monday even- T e e e o s Bactly. | but Marvin s driven hora bulf in 1:04 and |y ik R down on his desk kerwho p. | AN oMo, e dologatos to the stuve | AKX to ke wction i completing anor- [ PUPE K6 SuEIEel DUS A Y | keeps her utan edge ready for all con W Nothampton—Tho Fulda, from New | Gentlomen, I appeal from h comvuntion b i wm hemby letriet ol b | AL Lor th curiont i st A ARy Orrin A. Hickok, who has clarge of the Yok u are out of order, 1 tell you, M. M- | | s their fuflacnes fowars selectig suoh | provibition. The callis signed by the lead- e rangements for matching the Western guee - Connell," veitorated My, Goodimun, wing | § prons o Al the wtaiy ateoy comtfuuting | ok Gernans of tho eity The Empross Frederiok at Gibrattar, | sad today that b al recved 1o voply \lians Refuse to Sig warm G . 4 st hourd o WISPOFtUtionas W ulrly - - 3 ) rom C, J. Hamlin of Buffalo abou rotting ¢ \ A v 9 Oh, w n Connell, * the chair ONOS " 0o now ponding be= | o Gingarran, July 21— Special Cablegram to rom - J Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, J 1A 8] | from | i Saten fl},.i‘.‘pluy:uu’l‘lx‘. s e Tow l"'“"" s Lonvention at Maoc Tue Bk, | ~The Empe “lr'ruu.-:' of Ger- '{‘“" "'f"'“" plaal” Buuol for § ‘”“;“1 Kingfisher, 1. Ty suys that the Cheyenngy Jistos o Lo apbliary -1 whll viv . down, | Abgolutely Pure. teh persons ks £avor the prinelple of muxi= PRANKLIN, Neb, July 21— [Special Tele the gate reccipts, and has no ides ' b h hu sush paryaugaaésron tho pnelple of mixl= | e many has arvived here on a visit. The | that = he will ‘uccept. Hickol ~has | and Arapahoes today refused to sign the ¢ Morris Morrison heve interposed in bohlf arbaking powdor. Highess = % B Crolehi tes m toTueBEe] —Tho people's convention | ] ! Hisolved, Tt [t i the sense of the conven- Bl onllgh i g shipping in the harbor was decoratod on her | four homses entered here — Princo | tracy with the governmont. Nogotutions | of peace, and MeCouuell sat down of leavening strongth—U. 8. Govorument e thon that L. D, Kichards s the nost desirable “'“’ held at Macon today, T J. Willlams | aprival and a salute was fired 1 her houor, Warwick in the §10,000 stake, Alfred S wud will be continued, Villiar Coburn moved that the board pro | port Aug. 17, 1530,

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