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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ——- ———— = e e —— L — = ——— ] OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1 ‘\'U 1BaK 335, ’ ™ . extion | DL 3 T T T e e ora eV T IN g N tory amendment. Only the advince guard | cigar case in deep and earnest conversation | DT R“S T T, A. Allen, clerk; Walter Murphy, county 4 DIKOTA €1 IVE: INSATION IN ARMY Cll CLES A DEEP SCHEME LAID BARE, | sronmaee 000 Wi extoverupe ance versation. | RESORTED TO ARMS AT LAST, | Micvinoy: imes . Chihen, s, “Bis | SENSATION IN ARMY CIRCLES, Spe {arlan is in quurv\ eerowd, | Leese stood in consultation with C ‘(-, fight promise l\vlvo;lll!li\'r one. People'sor | A Nu her of Person - ilted ana A8 prominent candidato for congress in the | Dawes and figured on a combine against sty Mormons' convention Saturday. Property Dami —, | Becond district he does not need 0 be a dele- | certain o ; g ; - St Bare, Minn, July 22+ 5 socll fom . Burlington and Union Pacific Gohorts Will | ate o commund the, aitention of spiring | Charley Mc(ioon and Tke Lansing stood in | War Deolared in Oentral Amerioa and the A FINE POINT. Tined, N D, oivey el - Tormation | Geeral A, T Kutz of Tort Niobrara Re- v | polith . Peter Younger, jr, who suc- | the shadow of an arch nearthe dining room A — D , sy g S Ao Lt Try to Oapture Today's Convention. Tossfully cornored the Fillmgre county delo- | and Chariey was telling Iko that it imight First Battle Fonght, Judge Tuley of Chicago Renders & | reached hore onight ofa cyeld 7 o Clit- lieved and Put Under Arrest gation and left a dead governor in his wake | have been,” o g bl Novel Decision. ford in the southwestern p %, of Traill i as hie moved to the couvention, has opened | Church Howe, who arrived from Nemaha Cricaao T, July [Special Telogeam | county, which resulted in the” thof five | GREAT INDIGNATION AMONG REPUBLICANS. | headyuarters and s receiving the hand shak- \?1'1‘?'"'5 it bls' bundio of resolutions was | THE GAUTEMALAN FORCES DEFEATED. | toTixs Bue.] Judge Tuley this morning de- | porsons o one fanily wid sover. iy o a | CAUSES WHCH LED T0 THE TROUBLE. 1z of friends elling fa dozen npathetic ors. o sldod the By i gy 5 o tn aiothis, L ym— Tke T the singing pllgrim, moves in | Richardson, Tobe Castor and ( mh;n 1\.\.* | u(d; a I:r.’ln xn;m‘\ "”””'»’n‘:,K;M\:‘tl‘h co '\\‘ ‘.\:" "'le un-l“lH« in :nllmv ‘I [ i 3 \ his majest y among the delegates, Al- | views on the silver question: while G 3 " of his wife and children, but of all those w sl odamage to property J PR » Every Effort Will Ble Made to Checks | 5,0y county sat firm and bard | Burion, John Peters and 1ko Raymond fixed | San Salvador's Troops Repulse the | Jived together under his wof tree and under | meagre. Theonly thing lewrned \at the | & Forger at Dakot City in the mate the Pold Conspirators T ations, ~ even denying his | a simple slate for some one (o break Invaders and Forty People Nl conteet s Qenlston wis 06 Jo tio | stoym siruck betveen Clifent TR (ilos Toiti—Mysterions Fives at Faies and Provent o . FORY T S CRIEREITH) by Qer i im it Bae, Mike o Killed —Honduras aad Mex- Cotholic onder of Forestors azainst William | b ut twelve miles northwe iter nont | ill hope springs eternal in the pi in the corner of the writing e 3 sather | { . Landslide, hreast and ru’- bus the faith of the [ntiee ut | on the Benton-MacColl ico Take a Hand, Munhall, the ¢ tor of the estate of Pather | {n the southern portionof Traill county and his supplications will not be in vain | Captain Hill, who had just returned from | Michuel Horgan, who dicd Septembe 0. | the northorn part of Cass county, The wires o At this writing, Church Howe and the | Beatrice, spread the glad tidings that Gage Pather Horgun wis m;-:..m-.-l,\rm.-.T lor | A hall siora fis did oo s Ve delegation of ved, "Tor had gone for solid to a may 4 ey for £1,000 made payable to | g jomb nage (o aiups 9o clve miles VALY b, Nob., | 29, [Special Tel Taxcors. Neb., July 2.—[Speclal Telogram | Nemaha delegation have not . Tom | had v him solid to a man 2w YORK g oo vate dispatches ther, Oniioriae Gorooran. o THO ye sidernblo ro to crups about twelve il Varisrisy, Nob, July Spectal T ph A f M and Judge Stull o g s dele- | Dick Norval and Colonel Billy MeCann y sgram (o T ] -Gen N to Tue Ber.|— At midnight it is an open snd 3t WAL Forguite ty s received he ay, accordivg to the { 1557 Mrs. Corcoran died and twoyears Tater | 7 A o, 1 Mavshall, Minn B gttt Bl sty s el Gage Couanty Ro= publicans Mect. ion, and it will require a coach hof | talked of the gloty of the state militia, while hdny B Btk i Wb et secret that the Burlington und Union Pacific | the thiec on the trata, A frefght train his ; yidland band of Kearncy serenaded Tik: | Horald, announ vir botween Guate- | Father Horgan passed away, lowinga w yolono near Ghont, soverl miles west | Of the Elgith infailry, comnaniing Fort eohorts are to be mussed tomorrow upon Mac- | been chartered to transport Howe's antl- headquarters, | mala and San Salvador was precipitated by | I which he bequeathed the nvh;\ for 1,00, here, Wwo pe 3 killed und several | Nibram, was wlieved of his command ye Coll, 1senton and Hustings, Inwnse indigna- | mouopoly resolutions to the froat and a con- | The rooms of the different candidates weve {5 V0 0 BRRET (B 650 Bt to | Which had boen made in his motlier's nane, tenlay, the post placed incommand of Color i 1 e republicans, who are | Snment of Majors' justly celebrated turnip ? together there never was so 4 e 0 | to Margaret Duly, bis housekeeper. ) Ak ke nel Shith nd Genoml Kauti putunde s tion prevails amoirg republicans, who al bitters to exhilerate the latter's boom, Jaryis | h excitement preceding a state conven- ion of the J y long talked Margavet Daly says that the priest had A Wisconsin Blow il Ty 601 OF T i FLaaeR Rl deeply concerned in the success of the party, | Church is supposed to be i the cabooge with | tion, and yet nothing was done, f. A reply is effeet was | often borrowed money from hier and her sis Mreésniroiis, Minn, July AL LT T Gt at this bold attempt to load down | his pronibition resolutions, When Nemahia Sutherland sent word to Leese that he | signal for mla to iu | Ellen. the time of his deathhe was in- o AALTRGT Wikie hed tis learned at Fort Niobram thit the im- with railroad candidates in the face of the | county is culled in the convention the differ- | could mot run for suditor, ashe had made | vie i Sulvador with armed troops, The | de0ted to her to the amonnt of ¢ lectrical and wind storm acoempanied by atecause of this arrst i duo to somo cholesale defection of republican farmers, | €nt conflicting elements from that county can | other arrangements, " | The Catholic o o, howeyer, | electrical wind storm acecmoanied by @ alcorrspondence rdative to ourtmar Mol ol ol e e te | be expected fo gives every candidate inthe | “The antis tried to get up a scheme to defeat. | L presidentof San Satvador refused to pay the $1,00 to ret. Duly | deluge of rain passed over northera Wison- |yl prococdinges w hich s¢ o lef Pt The best informed men predict landslide 12 a slight token of recognition the Benton-MacColl- Hastings combine, sral Ezota, took HA'0¢ his' troops Knd | bocause —the potiey wae > payable | gin and Lake Superior country touight. A | Niobram not in regulae form: they this programme is cary it The following politicians, candidates and Robert Gricr of Kearney, president of t | vouted the invaders, So far as known only | to Mis. Corcovan, ‘who dead, and on | pumber of houses, birns, outhouses, fences aaan 0 .'.'.‘L”‘ l‘» 'H‘- i H‘»\A LIKE HOUNDR IN THE LEASH, licuteyants from abroud were busy inthe | State Agricultural society, is proposed for | gony were killed. the ground that tho purpose of the society S el " | turued for corretion and ex plinution, which "“".‘"“,I."”‘l"" {""“"“ David’ ot Seht ‘;‘-‘i“;' g x“('\”“" 'f\":“"” s it Prompted by this defeat 2,00 Guatemalans | W23 10 care forthe wi and family of the swas injured, Odlside reports dre tothe | Were dily forwarded but again reurndd by \chardson, David City: . | elerk of Dixon cotnty, is mentioned for aud ) Al I Boo Wlans | joceased. ; ANE effect that q grades are badly | the departuent comman dor with th endorse Politicians at Linceln Restless, Bager | Norfolk; C. A. Jacobson, On ¢ | toragainst Benton,” and \W. H. Abbey of | are advancing to reinfo: e routed rank: There is alsoa clause in the constitution of hod .away. fing towns olsosufs | ment in effect that he had not mado bis state and Anxious for the y Bolln, Omahaj Judge Stenbery Richardson for land commissioner. Honduras, as the alley of Guatemala, is hur- | the soci vhich reads: ©Or the dependents b ; |- Tnbite (i @booidinos (whtl (e (At i Lixcor, Neb., July 22 il to T Dick Borlin, Omatia: Tenjaniil | Judgo Reoso weas asked {0 0 1 this s1ate | rying troops forward. Niearsaun und Costa | of the v Julgo Tuley suil e tought 1 - i b s AL R st ) 18 0d hoying weather toduy. | 1aker, Omala Brad Slaugner, Omwaas H. | for goveron buthe deelined, expecting saiie- | Rica, for prydential reasons, have alied thera- | 13 family meant. nore iy merely.his 3 ot i M e R S8 A - ) Bae] Tt was good hoying weather today. | ™%, M8 o, SRR " Moltat, | thing certain tw vs from now. Ricn, for prodentinl tesscrinavealliod thom | yite “and eifidren, “If not,” said wte It i8 hought tint, Gencral Irooks hus Tho thermometer stood ut05 oy tho stroot, | Gipanay e Laverty, —Ash’ | name prosented foe wovernor in this cuse | o tly appealed fo iy | oW could a * Cathotie S e | Four 8 F nth (n e | TG A e & Al eam et Jrlads e ORIIDN of MO Daptal Rl o Omaha: J. | wouid doubtless be Richards, unless a black | gy, Sulvidor, both for reeogvition and ns. | 0me, u member of such an order? ; ] itis kown thit the laiter has winst the the one that Tke Lansing wore on his back, | J. N ccutur; W, . Peebles, Pen- | horse could be found. e e L e B inelined to believe the meming of e | oy O ot Dol 1aFo | Fumee foRan dlict WibaGuISYF ax pmon il reglstered 300, John Steen's weather ma- 3 ctley, Atkinson: . {}h‘n;. AL FAIRBROTHER. | Spo Tus concentrated troops on the Guate- | Word '*"”"]-‘l';"": S uca WO BV MISE | biimod b denth overal seriously injured | &etlenan, \Bifio /¢ 55 5 16 rddoHel this i 8 g ———— utier i’ the state of one roof and are governed by one authority. | DU i il Amog fhe ofices this s considerd g chine exploded just as it reached the 400 | Him ) frontier in the state of ( o | Y O 000 SHBELT. | ) d Caneint LR I are SO TEH. o mong : wvis, Om, e . Omahns 2 5 2 3 5 . L L Bibho Maxie Thus servants are membors of the family. | in atenementhouse fir here tonizht, A four S fapslpialhs 4 Al L D sT L DR ey it 3 Mere b e e el . et Al Therefore T must decidein fayor of Maryaret | story bricke at 44 Front. stroch ocapiel on | prindih Cey o sweiin of e, ik B "‘“" R ; N T e ‘:.“K;'{“ "““"“‘“I“ 5. Brn. | ater Particulars of the Rock Island \rritory 1 caso Gruatomala should in. | Daly and order the poliey to be paid to hee” | fuefivst floor as g second-land store by Soto- | being in_tomundof i’ dparinent aul ut there were more farmers than h \shlad usscll, Schuy 2 W % i 0% cade that of “Salvador, Gnatemala il A RE DT 5 mon Menski agd n the upper foovsas atene: | Conerl Kaitz oy reently aproninente Farmer W. T. Richurdson, as he followed | Simeral,” Oiuhia; Poter” Youngers, ir. ML AL LD ppeal o the United States for the latte it JUAS A DTS T it} o Aol e, | didatefor promotion, whidh will b renowel despalt across the meadow of disappointment, | B¢ . A, Scovill, Anv ] r Cuicaco, July 22, e accident to th meit house, wigs discoveredon fivat 11 o*dock, | retion as against Mexiea t ence Bfforts Will B 1e to Wrest It 1 on theretirement of General Gibbon in April Connor, irBona Lhkin o ok TR RS REAY et 5 2 b ¢ Anatarm was tumed in, and before the five [ «d to make hiay. er Ross Hammond e t-botind trdinon tho Rook Islund roud neax Crry ot v From Chicago. ROkt 3 M. ) 4 H . on, Col st ni A8 caused i | Guatems i sta Rica g 5 4 P department 1 policemen did It isthought it can result in nothing less * wore abad e which read, “Make hay whilo the 3 ! B At ey pETRVER | MO0, DRl PISKY i EHEE IR E G R aEl DY G | s of Jost Ricl | guioaqo, July 22— (Spedial Telegram to | pori" (o : stunate in- | than tho takingof ofo or the otherof tho offe Vi g B Al it tar] - ; A ¥ | washing away of two spans of a bridee a mile ; sl : RO 1Caea ot St Tiolti, da X fng sun shines.” FarmerSi Alexander wanted to | Ct g U6 balh 7 Ut dluiso, -t 1o thioi iy tiia:] DA treaty of alliance, v demand of R ; mates out of the by As soon as the | cors 1om the dopar insure Tom Benton's y rmer o 1\“*"-uuvm. And W x , | and 1-! hal nun‘\ that |;.u\r. is u‘\‘-— l' 1 the name of the United | gate-ut-larige to the world's fair commission, Sor AretvBd W 2 usly o a A A LeW! astings vasho Vil eresult of @ oud st or vor " 1 o) 3 b AR $ b 2 3 o oK' s Jud Wright said that e wishe “harley TR R | R e stopped over atrain at the Auditorium hotel Bi6Svhbh (e Hares \ard ex laguisied _ General Brookes Yersion. Holmes and Jake Dew and Sam Davidson and | Ross L. Haminond, Fremont; L. D, Rich® ‘l‘“v“ Lk i s ] “"‘l“.‘_ il on his way toattend the meeting of the sub- | et et G D ol his | General Brook when questimed in - regand Tom Appelget had brought ir hay and | ards, Fremont: Pat O. Hawes, Omaha; M, | day couch — and — chair R . The sstablished in | committee of permanent organizti wife and ther " ren wad, | t0theabove dipath stated thatit i tew come to Lincoln and baled it in Dan Osgooa’s | L Ilsmore, Hustings: John 'R, Webst into the chasm and were badly At i or constitu- | held this week in - Philadelphia. He hashis | and Gus Hetzwell, Eva Misses i that General Kautz hos ben pliced under headquarters \ were 4 Jonson | Omehas J. H. Ager, Ord; William L«:\-«“ wrecked. The slecper remai . tion as before June 22, the date of the assas ‘m“","ll n and intends to stick it into Chi- neur seriously and probably fatally | are rason of charges preferred by tho el o s Lincoln; J. H. MacColl, ' Lexington: Wi 2 fiftecn peopie wera more or less [ g (o PO HEE o F eago At his fivst opportuni b Bmtatcd By ot county would get something, it scemed, and | Fall Poore, Kearney; H. J. Davis, Beatrices | seriously injured and I McCormick That 0@ Al amnesty bo granted {0 Why tbecause the slthfulness of the diree- Mensiti's family occupied the vear end of ’ “‘ Sou l|‘rh(~. i .;Efi ‘M."-( -”1‘; they made hay at b Farmer Thayer | Joseph H. D. Easterday, Tecumsch: B. B. | was killed, 5 el At R o e | tors and citys that thet ond story dir | Ebrpdismisaiiet e it s i tried to make hay. Farmer Palmer tried to Eanon \1.\v;‘.].‘n i J .\|||I-N{Ll'lb;'l:l)llv‘«xw_l were Miss \'”“I.!I‘;\”l“ill.' vevolutionary movement in 1 Salvador. I;“m \ ‘(p > said, tand g SnnpodltoiRves : 1: he ,n-.;m.- urx‘\'h-] | Tt nilernan has notyet been apprised of make-hay for him. In fact, it was the hay ostwick, Hastin . Ly son of Mankato, Kan., arms bruised, and 1s hitd bound herself to this alliance | EUINg to be se. Xt hird and fourth floors for the mostpart fled | giehs ) e s v e atil | B J. Albright, Br M. We s, | H. Bogies of Lincoln, Neb., head slightl ; fous trei atemn the interests of , r. to the 190f, but soversl weis taken out by th it day ofall the farmers and they wre still 1 | Gidte. ‘George 'H, Hastings, Creto; E. bruised. o LS AN b Tk § oo manner in which the business is T ey inconscions whon . TR s b field, { Sl . ) 1 her forces on | | g Knox County Division & chermes. the field. rowe, Dunuing: J. Horn, Broken Bow Engincer MceCormick's body has not yet he commandors | ried on is a dis and onstrates that | found, laving been overcome by tho sm e Ak e This afternoon thero s a new combination | W. Rankin, Johnson county: Robert Dorgan, | been found, but it is probavly under the s o o defonsive, | this ety is wholly ihcanpetent o handie e | Tie” oy’ @it o ‘tie Sircet wasanarow, | | NToaw, Nebe, By 2 [Spedal o T on the boards that seems to have some vster; 5. Drew, Brewstel . | engine, Ldisobeyed this order and bas | Job.” ickety pine staircase, which was one of the | Bee wighton petitioers, whoaskto di- i i swster; M. C. 7 b} exveR, Col,, July 22 bjecte e Here is the summe g 0t 1 things to burn. ‘The police and | vide Knoy comty on the southhalf, havo strength, Leese hus drawn his scalping waters M. O, I : Dexver, Col 1 jected to @ court-martial. sunimernlmos’ gy : 5o n i j knife and ot Betons, Cowihyrang i L L s, | mendous cloudburst in ] nyon port of the defeatof the Guatemalans | ble thing but bickering i firomen think the above list com procured the service of Judge Crawford of Ao A 0 L i H. O. Beatty, H £8 3. Test, | demolished two ivon rail ridges at the lorians 18 declared untrue, | bickering pmplished. Tt di | « wualties, but intil the ruins are | Yol Gthre oY O anarmus Steen must that Beaton cannot, like | Hustings; Colonel Web forks and annibjlated all the structuves in the afd t as only.a ! defoat of Salva- thees of ~ the commission. thorot searched it will not be 5 \‘-‘ : ‘1 AUl . \.1 Artemus Ward, who was willing oo | Railsbuctk, Ashland Joo Cirns, Sow vicinity. = 8o fat us loned nolives were lost i Y " | Jutin il i whether more unforturates per: | il Hed :”‘l\“;.;y\ll‘\.l“\’l?t‘l;”;“ compe ons in " tho ’ i V. Megeath, Omehay; Dr. . ahia: | An immense volume of water laden with the oth OhiAT » Guate- | €8 s means 10 have ¢ s asked | {shed or not. lio supervisors to gra e A O i | G W Morcer, {4, D wWreckage tore dow o with tie vo- biFeted | - S 0 fuiv wvay from Chicago and te ) wrduice with lis fiing and prior havig. Axauiligiad SUda @ Lk e el 6 nry v, Si . Cary, [ sult that today from the forksto Goidenthere | o 5t Prosiden CEESIInNERL A1 give it tosome city that ¢ o cL A A New Yo ire. This petition for diyision was votd down by vants Sutberlond of Burt to run for | g W t A is scarcely vestige of the vailroad left. Al | nat nes obtained consideratlo eadsw t. Louis, for fistance.” farsy Yokl 10 tmoment houso | & Ho voto aul tio petitin to divide tie Auditor of state, Nettleton of Clay to vun for ) § . Osgood, | means of nication with the towns un 2 2 A ‘Yes, or any othor, We have a iy R i iac Mt A tean MR the countyon the hia akan up an land commi v and some other anti-mo- sumseh : A . Baleombe, | the canyon have been destroyed. The cloud 3 f 'Sin Salvador hore has | 1,800 ackes and we could deed it (o the proper D g ! M | ganted by a mijority oftwo, — Anew phase nopolist for s stury of state. In this deal | Omaha; W. W. Robertson, Chad burst followed by a furious hail : ¥if. . autho n halfan hour. But, whe t St. aninvalid lady, was suffocated, Two | iy thestruggleis for relocation of county I a Mo 5 Associated pross correspondent ;s Atomen waro oyVereoiis lke Ahd badl ¥ R&< btk ) visions Leese ties Richards, — The prohi- | A, H. Harris, Shelton; 1. 0. Hostotter, - | and it ted that hail is now a foot l‘-«p A San i a s selected or oty 1 shall insist ) omen were overcomo by suoke and bad o | seat, but as the other two divisions we bition element, believing that Richards suits C. McC - | in the canyor LB o L Shturasy LA | somo other city thun Chicago & besent to the hoipital. ahedd it will boimpssi io tosecure the sig- them better thin any other man yet. named, Kearney swinan, Kearne: Dexvir, Colo, Ju Telegrams fr hauTate out the provisions of the world's fair.” 2 T natures of threefifihs of the votas for the will unite on Richards. Stewart of Kearn N. Decker, Kearney; John A, Hast- | Central City, Colo., v vy T i ' LU R The commissioner got very rm while MAILLENAUM A HAND. ew secheme, us it will talke nealy eleven candidate for attorney gencral and at present in;: orge B. Dunn, Lexington; J. W. | section of the state for the past i Avabs and Spaniasds Fight, talking, and if hedoesn’t col off before the A A hundred numes. a deputy of Lecse, is for Richards; and so it | Smith, Lexington: J. H. Linderman, Loy This afternoon the storms —cuimi Mupki, July 2.—A number of Arabs | Pgilitélphia meeting adjourns his wcquuint- | The Alton and &t Paul Agrse on One Y e seoins lhxllll Liesc, tu his desio to ihrow Bon- H, Hamilton, Loxiniton: Beay cloud burst over Winnebag ¥ | fred tpon & detachmont of. Spanish cavalry | aices predict thathe will be hesrd from, ; : Poirn e - ,\(5- arizer I\n nlw] n,gn. i ton, wi ale up Richards, who Minden; W. lind mountains, doing heavy demage alons s ¥ ¥ i . IHicAGo, July 29— [Special Telogram skora Crir, Neb., July e~jShac bas' friendly relations with 4 Fro- A, Kretz, Lexington: Y, P. Krets | theline of the Colorado Central railrond, | "ear the town of Melilla, a Spanish conviet Titk LAMNE FRONT. e Brr. |- Prosident Il\n‘"m.“r tho 53t ;smfl Teloygram to Tt Bre.1-A. sinooth Tk -giv- mont & Mikhorn Valloy - road, and | Lexiugton;J. P. Knrl.mun.é » H. G Andrews, mucka and bridges. vu.rc carried avvay and | scttlement the nord «oast of Moros bed % o 0 vi P ed il onsulta y r his 04 0 MeClintock was arrested try o nako hini GOVEINGr, Tra_Johnson, A. G. Scott, K. M, Ranki T, Vrouas 8 tise ero wolnded, | The Mayor of Ohiosgo Appolnts a | rond was today calld fito consultation by | g bis name o B. ) Trtnton a0 Tavor of Tack MudCo s | W Bonun 10 G v T oamr | e A o™ Toama PG “RECRORe Doy e SHelind front the ; Committos of Aldernion to Contes, | Chairman Walker, Presidents Manyel and | ma boundover to the distvid court tolay on. MacColl's incn [n turn ave Benton men, But | B, A. Cook, 1" L. Warrington, Ditvid Haus nmok were swept away by the fortsiaa i m n eGR Gf ADDa oA Citidaca: Ty Special Telegran to | Uible, Viee President Newman and Goneral | the chargo of dgery. He tus been workin Mr., Leese may fail to deliver his slate, but | W. Stewart, J. W. son, J. P, | torrent and drowned. 1t will probably , = B TR el 048, ‘Anpotited Munager Chapyell, the committee upon which | 00 the Pucific Short Line forsome timo pis huAh! 4 migmlnll?)m:llit ‘wn‘&nt'u g Cohaw, Dr. J. F. Rosenb - A Smith, J. | three days before railroad communication | l‘\l"‘"mmll“ .\u:vlrlnlu‘ . el s S e 5 s ab presont tho attention of all raiload men fn | 4 Whenhe quit tiere he N\“Pl""‘i“-h“'k“ll’flr ther Richurds and prohibition scheme | BE. Mellenger, Dr. Bancroit, B, F. Densmove, | will be opened. vexos Aynes, July AThB clty. 16 great-1| SOOIMIINIE0 0L A AULINET, Bl HOEIEO0 Ol il 5 Lo for awhile, and inmaking o trale with P. comes to light this afterncon. Last night | B. B, Krier, J. 8. Thomas, Ar Abal, Al | Cax v, Colo, July This after- | Iy agitated in consequence of the discovery of | bight, to confer with the world's fuir divec | the west and financil men in the dstis cer | gapry, oft 0, hel di check for- some twenty editors of tho country press had | A. Turton, William McDor : i moon eloud Vurst fu Grind canoi, {0 | g piov tooverthrow the government, The | tors and settle upon us ordinaice on theluize tored. 81 fuom M, chich o raised to &1, 8 sectot mecting and formed u combination | B, M, Youn, 1. I, Wi r, Reese Roe, H, | wiles above the city, and soon afterwards | y7yd 1'by 4,0Y1roops. and. 8,000 | frout que hichcan be passed by tho | President Miler freely agmitted the ne- | hd gt it cashed ut_tho s ab clcsm of editors, calling themsclves the republican . Worthing, J. L. McMinn, b WV g ar vi T on, The bourse is demoral- | council, Vice Presidmt F saking of sity of an advancein from Kansas | Meclintok wont to South Sioux City — and state p and resolved that they would s Wilson, George Mooney, M.JT. Fisk, 3 cor. The Rio G ] 78 | fzo : S+ [t ha nointa IO the:directors it . ¢ 3 : ehe misel a check from$13 o 23 and it e \ ) y zed. ¢ points which the in_their con- He knew that many of therates fron only support certain measures, which e sup- Lot Linermin, A. C. Maxwoll, J. L. M s voral plic siderable —_— en he pnon would' sugirost : Y was on these two complainls that the man posed 1o be fu the interest of Richards J. Avustrong, Ben Powell, ‘A, S. damage done to property along tho barks of A Crisis Imminent. [‘,K‘..‘lltl"»,:‘..i.'l.,‘x.f?.A.‘.‘,“ piaen would svacest | that point were non-paying and that tho | was wresiod, u andprohibition. The fact ‘that there are | win, J. W. Gillispie, Il Stevenson, the river, One hundred head of cattle were A special from | Wihe conferenco. 13 moro for deviding o | 108ds were not getting Yore than 50 p % grerthy o utudred repubiican newspapers in | Huey, H. €. Booker, inics Cq L washed down the river and drowned. T colution Is imminent in | mode of reimbursing the city authorities for | of the revenue they should get. A litlo fig- A Mysterions |ire. cbraska scemed to cut no figure, This | son, Lexington: M. y, L. - Py s their outlay. in filling thelake front. It 3 | uring would show that the K I ; ToAmRMONT, N " : ) ko 3 . L Y ’ 3 e o | Guatema < actic b bt wir ou in filling th 3 uring would show thnt the Kansas Cityr Bandiulof iyl like tie o D" Hunn, “Hastings; W. J. "Wells) A" | 4 WHOLE CATTLE THIEF. ‘ff‘f’,"' gvertal fctions ate consDITlig: | inore a matter of technical srrmgenert than | glone were rumming behind o §00 | granto Tax ! et dildP, crogolyol . (ARGIZE, . the O, rowler W, T aLeCann, s WV roning Pow, the speclal envoy from S0 |y y materinl change of the ordinance as pre: | oo o o ver o : ) Rhodes, who lives about thee miles south editors, do so and so. Wednes: IL McPheeley, A Do county; | Twenty Carloads of Steers Stolen in e, has been received heve with open | sented last night, the trend of areament and | S8 0 g - stk i i mi | howov: 4 “tiio best 1 J. W, Thomai ( LW T ol T Ob(6igo. arms by tne_ pablic and governmont. Ad- | nemeanco. thove having boon favoratio ““]\'}m\}"l']”“ s st o (hm”znll and | we tof Fairmont, . destroyed by ;\'ru of mico and men gang aft aglee.” /. R. Bacon, T. A. Taylor, W. i : s s Vi Sin_Jose, Casts Rica, says the | ok the . allowinco . the. . rove siden ee was willing, provided the | wbout 2 o'click yesterday moming The ‘Tom Swobe, Frauk Ransom, Will Gurley, | ter, W. W. Dubbs, Jaines 1 . J. M. | Omeaco, July 2:—The police have becn to dofer until & | bt the feding. on that subject evi. | otherlines would hikewise > concessions, | congntsof the buildig, cmsistingof threo Ben Baker, B W. Simeraly Davo Meredr, | Van Dusen, E.'C. Hockenbergor, €. ‘A. | givennotice by the lowa authovities of what final consideration: of thg compact of the | Aanirg. as Hag Biocoeding - Wedneday, | W foreo any demands fora division of tranié | (SREE U0 B0 S SIS TEE DD dunigs X f, avis, J. W. Bller, John oI | Leako, b. Killen, James 3 will probably develop into a wholesale cat- | union central American republ Tho mere ehanziug of tho phiascology of the | 4 Oal e e slllvil Jof the IS | iest Of crpentertools, were' alio destroyed. Gl R Sl LRI ke, Heniyt | tle steal. Last Saturday fwenty carloads of e ey I ordinance, us prosented lst evening, will | 48 CILy traftic und consequent advance in | {8 9 RN S isided sullciently. the S O " G cattle arrived at the yards from lowa in hesibepory HERIRDIoc., constitute the whole subject of discussion at it a8 \ bodies of the horses were carefully exatmnined Omuha at noon, They ave all at work for Dr. z0 . G. Hamer of Buffulo county, one 3 ] Nzw ORLEANS; L. —Senor Mar the conference. There will be no poin QGeneral Mamger Chappell of the Alton f MY Mercer, and it is a hard working lot of poli- | of the judges of the Tenth judicial di t, is | charge of a middle-aged man who gave his halks RBANG Sl ey i ¢ % 7 | T ean see. nkm ;.l.,, ve ¢ ! heartily seconded Presidents Miller's ;‘,““ B2 With . Rhodds! Dirses os divians, They will be reinforced on each ar- | in the throng. He tolls mo that he 1s o can- | nume as William Boswell. Six of | 1e% consul gencral of Guatemala, in this il entiments, and the other railroal magnate 4 P riving traiu didate for congress from the Third cong There are a dozer combinations stod, | sional district, Buffalo county pas 5 $zht recatve > 70 3 ) “There siint wondemd 1l the millih they wer evidently the carcasses of very old the carloads were purchased by | tonight received a cable message from the present wondered if the millenium w 4 o] 1 a e A is Something which 1 s a feel: a, now ths AN ot | horses, while the homes that should bave poBlero are v o i 2 a d resolu- | Wood g Brothers and the - re i | Guatemalan minister in Mexico stating ingof dejection awmon of tho | fand, wom hat tho Alton and St Puil tud | ROSIH SIS 1, MO VG LABH vog but all of them excopt tho Lee or v tions strongly endorsing the judge, and heis | fourteen by two other firms, The purchase | had received advices from the home go world’s fair toda ver the dispute | NPT Cable for the ack | uimats. Itis believel thit old worn out fall ey and v"_n""'- be counted upon except | in the race and will go through with it to the | price for ‘the entire Lot syas #5,000 and was | ment to the at repres e Amor A lack of action Chicago coun- | [ Aeither Brejdert duble for the ROK | horses were substitutel for th youg team L L N A end. Thejudge has many friends in the | {0 be paid_to Boswell this moming. Late | fcan states s ke R othe con- last night. It w tatod bero | Mland e bresident - Munve for e | L6 len red o coceal the thefl dovernor hayer s been at his head- | western part of the stato, aiid it the conven- | Jast nfght Wood Brothers received the fol- | trol of Sun Salvador. | ys and_confidently ¢ WA Bk g AR s e T —_ q“,““f:f’ T e "“-‘l“l““:l’"]”( ‘““l‘l‘ tion nomiuates him he will make a strong | lowing dispatch from the she %'of Emmot | thero had | cn a battle between the Guate- | bers that the whole matter of Chicago's dis- | WSS O HAC 0 Bt 0 | rvice Picnic atWeeping Water, Gt e e S e i RS fAnished 1 ina | counky, Iow: malans and Sun Salvadorans, > ¢ 3 uncil meeting |t imense miloaze wost of the | WEEPING WaTEn, Neb., July 2. —[Special ana whispers und catuest talks havo beor e e e e iR the nina paTasny paneycto BoRvelliGanlo g Iosinleht andisbiuithe ovs and Cook | \iisgouri that it only favors division ofteafle, | to Tus Ber)—The cdored people of Omiha ) pers and iest talles have been | of Judgze Hamer uniil Geovge D, Meiklejoln ENGLISH CAPITAL. county legistators would appear tomorrow | 2 ly favors divi flic, i A A n.l L, \ stepped into Tue Bee headquar aud said ice were at once notified and detec- practically united upon the measures to be }H "“"x'iw“'( s 1 hM‘ W--:‘n,(\}lnw- the and Lincoln arvived inour city this noviing k with the carauce of s Y Wi i > cong Fi. & noned.f ; o 3 0 ML i 5 Al sland is inten interested in- sec 3 axoursin trins to tne or neih Foom lust higlt. Ho Wi cateq nb s | ho. sonss b eandidats. or any other | ¥ i for Boswell to put inan | Three Hundred Thousand Pounds In- | proposed tothe specinl session, But, in this | GO0 at O, as 1t 10w gets 1o thr spacl axrusiminin® o bul.npuban bl RN sk ILghb ] i no scuse @ candidate for any other | gppearance, but he has not been seen abont o RrowingiC there s disappointment and it ap- [ VoAb 1 g6L8 no o . The Clipperbandof Linedn md Cen- walnut table, and in & ha divect] office, Mr. Meiklejohn /8 that his ; 4 vested in a Browing Company. ] : fic on its W branch exceptat Jhuuvmbl, fud o 8 o e CRLTE N SR tho stockyards sinco then. A dispatch hus | oyuiclon fulg a3 (Speotal Tologeam to Tus | PCUS that tho | assembly may low rates on account of the Union Pa- | tral band of Omalis ave smong the number. N and ? 9 G- ] oPRonen®, 0 ax Rincald to the Emmet county authorities b i S 3 ® | convene tomowow with the “dispute | {HENCIWEEDT SO (R " hLE t0 he i A nk b lh e ney and the sand 3 3 ith his | and Humer—three of them judges and one | geiiug fo 8 Ber,]—Thero was incorporated ing Spring- | between the Chicugo city auneil | ieNerthwestern tratle contract ) arching tothe park andmusic by the kit QI D 0OD SUDROYS: Al because 8 J vye Mr. d s noi 1o t the police station. | and S sty vith ital'stoolk ¢ and with no prospects of adjustment, To o ol " 4 g giteact o R Al a0 son of a seventh sou tryiug o commune | Meiklejohn says that the party must be carc- | fTa says the cattle ave mortmsed for S2an, | 2 malting company, witha capital stock of | S1E WL B0 BEREEER o B dinger. | W one of the most important steps of tho | pw:ln ; . O.Riclott of Ouband with the spirits of all politicians wh ve | ful of its nomination tomo and remem- | 1o wilk g0 ek to Tow without. putting the | 2L455,000 and with Tolman T, Gelder, 1, V. | Bt Bess comon, ' P U S0, SR sting was taken just beforo adjournment F. Albert.o . They for a gone before, But there .0 | ber that the success of the party should al | oiicers to any trouble, Staaith-Miller and I Danks a8 incorporators, | this delne in the world's fair maters ki Vs Geliberate tomornw .,.. uie and secm to be n the time in he table did not wove a int, who, | weys be paramount to individual prefer- Mr. Guilleman, son of a member of the | try members ave beginning to understand | * Kansas Uity teafic aline. dancing, ganes, el of all men, should have h of de- | ment, A 3 o concern, suid in’ an ntovview today Gl R i ) ne 'l | Said - General Chappell of the | open hiuse toni parted ou it atnouo of the | J, \V. Johnson of Sutton, candidate for Wisaonsin salillitiipnlsta T vn that thera is & serious disputaover the ques | iyon aftan the ; ! ; s s State | ““We lave incorporated this concern, | tion of ways and means, and that J ] A Geteite Tt At s had been tnstructed for bir sccretary of state, comes in today and says | WATERIOWN, .y July 23—The State | o PG S oo PHons ol ST and nbane: - e RIVHEG Ml nvorible itor ) ; Tastitute at Soward, i voom was desorted today, | that the'n 'of the dele, y | Anti-Prohibition society began its nanual con- | {3 Calthv and practical g an residing | mot be (alen for grauted but which must be | LAstnight 1t looksd gl I y W Sewann, Neb., July 22 [Special to Tug 3 1 to beat hometo see that | willbe favol to him for secrctury of | vention today and of the 270 delegates pres- | in London but who for m: ayear has | thoroughly investiguted' by the general as- 9 oleaved Bway 8N s | B The Seward county normal fnstitute ‘;\"‘hl'x':”fi'a‘"“xifl".‘r“y prope p{x‘“.fi'..i m“‘m‘“-i hu.m-], {Il‘uill (llu- congre: sional 'm-ll vim.m ent about two-thirds wera from Milwauk L in this city e g« brewing | sembly it m": bbiisd AR \“1“(‘!"‘;“';“",‘I’w““ji‘.“"‘l‘ | convenel yesterdsy morning with an euroll- ells, his licute , telephone B | was for Nettleton and he was out of town roper i b roturs ing WI'hus it is tha ; sure proposed by d soon decide wlhiat we can do. © wlole : ey A R AIhLe ALt Ule AL When the convention wie hel. But hosas | Seeretary Greulich and Pinancul Seevetary | property. | 1 thi igmed o bag, | {Ihus 161 n.].:lv_”r;\ i ure proposed by | hing may be settled inbweuty-four hours,” ment ofuinety-tyo tewhen, ‘o inrudors Put Hawes, delogate ut large, is holding a | that it was understood that he was to b Kindling read reports. They both referred rof B g RN ate e R N o questions 'sked X —_— o .].;. l‘ “(n Rl A ~“» ’H’»f;l \{.1' \:.. A seance this oon, and giving uervous | Clay couuty. ‘This means that if Leese's | to the growing lack of interest in the society | foie fknown as the Osborne hous ; D s Will Ignore th o Hut of the vsily and NS Anna ople tips on the situition candidate for land commissioner, Dan Net- | which they attributed to a want of support ompany will bo nized under the | disposition has been to accept all means pro- Cuicaao, July 2.—[Spedal Telegram to | 4obe, 01 FRAEL a0 0 oite which m.-u um»u(:w\-x‘x\h;l |1m havd, Ll‘"‘\\"‘l‘f"i‘l"“ tleto, is offered that abig fight must take | from the interior of the state. Unless the laws of Illinois. We are now nego- | posed by Chicago, as being the best | TneBee)—The lw rtes quoted by the | (0 00C0 Giin e o Poore. MacColl's 1 Ritnmy AR ke [ Rlato . the Clay delegation, alooukecpers tler towns took hold | tiating for a site and expectto have one within | for the = occasion, and to tush them 50" road from Sioux City to the Grand | o be the most sucee oore, MaoColl's right hand man, wrote the H. Bostwick of Hastiugs, commonly called | and contributed their share to the expenses | the next two weeeks. The stock isall owned | through with all possible diliger Avmy encampnent {n Boston hay S scatlh e following verse and pinned it on the stomach | Boss, is heve in high giee. Ho that | AP0 . Sreth e sl el Yk Sl e e el SN A O iy A en : I g " i of Ross Hammond, who was guacefully | since his vietory in Adums’ count pro- | o thing of the past. *“Tho fall slections aro | share hero, Thera 1s nobhing to conconl and | thy the citisens hud officlls o BRgl eefivEent inolk wisie 3 R AL 2 001088 tho Do ¢ S B AL L B ot e racs 0! ast, P ons aro ALD N Qe7 - Yo syl : ® citizens and oft na: i = Niown eb., July [Spe: to Tre sleeping e h‘““';"““ cRpRA poses to muko tho race for the cor Jnrluiu}I at our door; the, prohibition element is | nothing to gain by withholding facts or pub- | themsely S Lthe ge - | men. Chairuan Goddard of n.\: "“l‘_:“ ot i e \‘] .- “.-d‘(\»’:\'r RO SIOWRY kontina nomination. Harlan and Laws will be his | stealthily but steadly at work; the times | lishing them,” sembly will probi 4 ve ely engzer ass d 18 ook logeiber f gnation Isexpresied o opponents, Colonel 2.1, Webster of Strat | call for vigorous action on_ the part of all the ———— and with gre: however, and after reading a lesson on | the action of tie toard of supervison ad- o Richiurds tikes his so on Say'3 © may 50, cheock nds 1 ol o oratio \ ¢ doi - > i . | journing forthree wecks sing to pa - itime, Jack MacColl unmmmu The talic Row. 1a':thist Golanel: Wobeterwill S g Loxnoy, July Le parliamentary Later—The ) co bel L the com- A mon-paying vate, it was unani- | anyof the bills o fileexcopt their own, somo Mr. Richards at the tablo taking soup with | 1" osen tempo fem 3 LA ferenceon international arbitration opened | Mittee from thecity council and the world's | oy 1y voted to ignore the competition of the | of which arcclained to be excssive. ‘Thero be chosen temporary chaivmay = P 2 Naanit him, euch declaving tothe other that he would | P€GURER FHERRERY SAEEERE . o e & -inst the, Bills, erschel prostding. The carl of | fiir divectors tonight resulted happily in a | fiSen abut $,00 on fily, beides a largo be the winner. Mr. MacColl has not lariated 1900 L Bilpa 22, —Represengative . Lord Herschel presiding, The earl of [ omplete agreementon all points, The oxdi- Gaeneral Passenger Acent Harford of th it not yet taken up, while a largoe WasmiNaroy, July any Union Paciic engines fu ovder to collect | ET0ud, tud, thove by talle that bo wil Being | Cuteheon, from the commitice on military af- [ Aberdeen offered a motion declaring that tho | nance was anwnded to the satisfaction of | §¢.“paul rowd said: *0f course the 00 will | amountallowed by the ol board o "county e L LAY get alot of business onits low rates, but we | comaissionas will have tol q o sonference hails ourre resoluti svervbody and will be presented to the - e Sl the office of sur- | 4t the Liead of the bankers' combine. fairs, today reported adversely the following :}“L"Ll"l hatl [”l"" s :‘““"" ol Wednasdny Mghi. e committoe would | Eoghiobot b il miashuk. e sl + ison, who hel @ of s Avan aialby ' Clanitol Hotal - wi i ey R SR RRR Pt i, f bo yuses of the song as | sanes! c Q d C vill get all wo can possib! andle ar veyor general in its declinivg days, will como [ At seven oclock the Capitol hotel was | bills affecting the personnel of the army: To | WH4 ROWCS 88 U0 SRRt CoMER B | ot ke the amendments public tonight. Yaten. Wa allhavotooyivid e Mumonbiakce | Te Tnstitute. up from Richardson county, The b ore | ammed, Tlio mystery rasained aa doo regulate promotion to the heads“of he stafe | 8 fitting reply to the uddveas from members - o 1ais era of | 28 1 the| LoveCrry, Neb., July #.— [Specinl toTin are wait 0ld Daye" ever, - Colonel Suiythe'of Kearney, the origi- | %) ¢ S e i i of the British house of commons requesting A O of the late erd of low rates 0 again put the| Lovt ) Neb,, July 22 peds d of th Whothew it to for. Abber o | nal MacColl man, came down and” brought o | Of the army ; to authorize the promotion Of | President Harrison to negotiate with the ! 3 R e e | AR pardy Bir, | -Shemmanand Vally conties joint ine Live stock conmission fame for some ofice or | Druss band with him. certain assistant surgeons after twenty years | powers for the purpose of concluding treaties v y ®.—Dr. McCGonigal, g ri—— stitute s proving a siceess Two weds of £0r Senutor Linn for lieutenant sovernor 1s | . Another Johnson county crowd arrived, to increase the efficiency of the | of arbitration, and congratulates autonomous arvison, & young man about town, Attitude of the South. [ e A i M o e o E uw‘..u--m.-u o b FOYEIO 18 | briuging tho delogates—boaded by Jolui | rdnano department; to fetiro céftain of- | states of América whichin tho Pan-Amerl | aud an old woman numed Famny Shaw have | Niw Outrus, Tho chumbor of | e pivoopeied lore thismoming. At o Gt 08 R0harte icers for disability and for the relief of of- neo agreed to & treaty providin H g ki A Srsel] Pridy i A ST ot nining Lwo op I 1 iing, 2 Weaver could add to the interest from th Roberts, : Hcens wlio R AT RS i SR T 4 i K o REOVIEE been arrested, charged with malpractice and | commerce, 1 " in tendance 50 fa sut ono hundred, Condue couuty if it cae with the Richardson dele- | o, San landythe mAvos of Bioken Bawe & ficors who luvo served colinuously in the | for arbitration which BOW awilts ratifica- | tho murder of o bewutitul girl numed Amnio | the south, hu masked for suggestions | vors, Siperitentent S. A, Parksof Valley 'y Custer delegate was proclaiming tonight thaf de ¢ eu ] enty i % Goodwin, employed in a cigavette factc o Aonvettton of sotitho Spipi oy v ¢ ralworth of { [ e I 3 Srohibition nlone would save the country. | years without promotion, | “The motion was cawrlel, as was also o | Goodiin employed in o clareite factory. | to hold a convention of southorn busivess | courtyund M, L 12, Walwoith of this There are two contes! delegations from | scless > ) made > hay ———— r on rejoicing in the ¢fforts 1o conclude e 8 4 ; . men to considor what is best for thesouth to| county Red Willow count ady in the fleld and | 1t 18 uscless to state that he made hittle hay . 9 ation rejoicing girl's lover, Gus Harrison, the kil b T promise a v W One or two other con- we Hasting me in from Crete late The \\mll}lu'l" . y of arbitration between ance and | fie of her and that the practitioner was hire doif the “Foree bill," now before congress, Big Contrict Awarded, tests have been predicted, but they huve not vening, und at once adjusted bis light- | For Omaha and vicinity—Fair, stationary | America, for the job, which itis ulieged was done ir. | should becomo @ liw replics as follows : IV e i e Special Tels materializod a8 yet. The Red Willow county zrod, temperature, Colebr ey the house of an old woman., The girl died “It is our opinion the commercisl south| gmm to Tur Ben]—Messs. Kilpiteick contest, arising over the county seat contes John T. Clarke of Omaha, oneof the orlg: | “"pop Nebraska—~Falr, northerly winds; nre ) July 12 and was buried under another name. | g,001a ut once meet in convention to dclibers | Brothas & Coll e ll\te oitar T hoen between McCook and Indiunoli, will be upon | inal Broatch men, packed his grip and shid | © o0 5o o o e A Dara by v usyNNe, W i | loctor has been hell in bonds of §10,000 a decido upon the course which 16 Wil | gaaedol ths conract for the womstr tho floar of the convention for settienient, ind | ©utat 4:30. He' was looking_to see whero | Warmerin eastern, stationary temperature In | gyam to Tuz Bee: cyenne s feeling | uud Havrison in 52,500 | Adopt 30 She event. of ‘our morthern feliow | BWurdul tho coniract for the construgtion of furulsh tho frat bloodshed Ia e givat con- | 1l how e could store, Buul Yandervoort | westers portion SR feverish tonight in anticipation of the states § e~ coultrymen clecting o dissolye e Ry SR L Captalu Hill was at Beatrice tor ¥ raih: | ! ) FRFLY 8GR 10 Indicato that ho anla8ad | coneal cu rastaca Bortions; westerly winds, | 1o Selabration. JOmUERoilimel prepes Bimaon Iy 23— e | brotuerly | tes ~which = have @UOWhl by o 'work it ‘onw il tho costriction county. The sounds of tho turmon wnd strife e S e Ay Ly, ohateman dooe. | - Fos Houth Dakota=] 4 of a flag by the ladies of the state, and an en ed glove contest between Billy of | estublish aPolaud or w Ireland on this west there und the sound of the coutest in the con- | & 1 b S R S k) d an | winds, stationary temp grossed copy of the constitution to the ladios i » and Thomas MceCarthy of ‘Olean for | ern hemisphore in g 3 0! 3 ProSperons vention ut Saline county met over Lincolu "“.l_‘\ ‘lm atal collapse is mowmentarily ex: | and appropriate speeches. In the eveuivg | a purse of #1500, M thy won in the | land now extend y welco ©w - B sud added to the uproar. Itis conceded, poioa. o ; Organizing the Fair. | there will be a balloon ascension, o big dis | sixthround. Baker was terribly punisic Rty ital mnd e eq, | @ram o Tne Bk, |—A [ ba however, that Captain Hill will have his own 0B SCENE AT MIGET. PuirspeLriia, July 22.—Members of the | play of fiveworks and & great’ ball at the | and lost five teeth. hould any considevable number of theeom. | Wis plyedtoday between Beateie and Te delegation to lead off for his renomination At this hour, 10 p. m., there isa larger | guy committee of the world's fair commis. | Capitol, - mercial boales of the south share our views | eimsel, the seore resulting in1s t1 in favor 'he Cass county delegati ly. | crowd than ever t i N MR-0041Y | 4 The Cass county delegation is an anowaly. | crowd thun ever througing the corridors and | SIS O B SR GO 0 . ————— Minots Liegislators. | weshallat onceappoint delegates to attend | of Tewmsoh 16 fot { tho (rame wis Tthas in its makb-up vadical allimee men | hallways of the Capitol hotel. The greater A Promise of a i itter Fight SprixaneLy, 11, July 22.—The repablican | any convention whichmay be ailed to con | the all round plying of and the muster wechunic of the Burlington | part of the Omuha delegation has arrived, | ing useful information to aid themin organ- | gyyy Lage Crry, Utal, July 22— [Spec s R ) VU e T sidor the situation.” ___¥oad. ‘This delegation will present forlieu- | but the great rush will be tomorrow, when | izing the fair, today met members of the old | mologam to Tup Bar.]—The liberal county | C1cus tonight selected William G, Cocliran : Gage O tenant governor R. B. Windham of Platts- | thoe county delegations come in, bonrd of finace of the centenuial exposition, | o oK ] 8 R, o of Moultrie county for speaker of the house v oo SRS L e chL : wouth, a mild-wnnered gentloman, who rop- | In tho fotundia of the Capitol hotel tonight | Each spoke at_length and detailed ia gencral | covention held hepe last night adjourned ab | he loyse and ( T, Buckingham for p e W8 ris i o e S il bl sented bis county in the legislature some | the politiciaus showed great earnestuess und | how the exposition was organized and car- | 8 o'clock this morning, after quite a stormy | chief clerk. The Jatter wis fiist ussistant \ ZANZIBAT, July 22.~[Special Cablegram 1o | gram o i B, | ~The Gago couty repu eArs ugo and who is lu fuvor of the probivbi- | excitement, Juck MacColl leaned over @ | ried on, ®session, Colonel H, W. Page, recorder; Hou, | clerk last session. | ue Bee ] Dr, Peters has left for Euwope | cn coveution cdosul an exdiingsession umseh Congue s, Neb., July